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OFFICERS Pres., Varden Loganbill Vice Pres., Robert Phillips Sec'y.-Treas., ' fa Baillie? an Zzgfufh Qaeda Robert Burkholder Fourth row-A. Hochstettler, V. Miller. C. Reagen, L. Oyer, M. Basinger, J. Howe. Third row-W. Badertscher, V. Loganbill, R. Kohli, H. Greding, B. Biery, M. Habegger, J. Buckland Second row-N. Sumney, D. Huber, H. Chamberlain, R. Stratton, R. Amstutz, F, Blome. First row!D. Dean, E. Niswander, D. Burkholdeir, J. Hankish, M. Siefield, M. Schacublin, J. Young, Students Rank Well Reading, 'riting, 'rithmetic-the three R's take up most of our Waking hours. In spite of this heavy scholastic schedule we have progressed in extra curricular activities such as music, art, and athletics. The band and orchestra would not be complete without us. We even have a string quartet. Those wonderful scenes on the cafeteria win- dows are painted by the artistic ability of three of our group: Florence Ann Blome, Imogene Bron- son, and Jo Ann Buckland. When that extra point was needed it was often the fast playing of one of our fellows on the Junior High basketball team who shot the ball through the rim. The girls are also getting expert at shooting baskets. Just because they miss a few doesn't stop them. By the use of all our abilities we hope to be- come one of the foremost classes in Bluffton High School. ACTIVITIES Blue Triangle Jr. High Basketball Band Orchestra l Fourth rowfA. Santschi, R. Klay, T. Conaway, J. Herrmann, K. Reichenbach, R. Burkholder. Third row-E. Diller, W. Geiger, L. Wilch, G. Swiclk, M. Shumaker, T. Kemp. Second row-QF. Fritchie, I. Bronson, E. Luginbuhl, H. Mink, M. Griffith, H. Burkholder, First row-R. Burkholder, B. Mericle, R. Phillips, M. Kohll.
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OFFICERS Pres., Herbert Conrad Vice President, Sec'y.-Treas., inlfz Q'f1.acfef1.4. Jfcwe lgaigfall guinea Back row-R. Klay, H. Devier, F. Herr, J. Schmidt. ACTIVITIES Blue Triangle G. A. A. Athletics Debate Third row-J, Gratz, D. Anderson, E. Thiessen, A. Oyer, R. Oberly, R, Schumacher. S'cond row-D. Jennings, M. Luginbuhl, A. Hilty, L. Burkholder, B. Triplett. H. Fett. First row-A. Ingalls, J. Stonehill, W. Steiner, M. Worthington, T. Marquamt, A. Lehman, R. Young. Have Varied Activities Although our class, consisting of 46 students, is the smallest in the school, we Freshies are very much interested in its activities. Athletics is now the principal interest. There are a number of our boys who participated in basketball and football. Two of the very capable managers for the teams are freshmen. The girls belong to G. A. A. and have taken part in the intramural sports. That acrobatic cheerleader is none other than a freshman lassie. Speech, debate, and music, both instrumental and vocal, are some of the talents executed by our class. The Freshman Debate Team is espe- cially to be noted. We all belong to at least one of the many or- ganizations of the school, such as Blue Triangle, G. A. A., F. H. A., and reporters for the Cutlass. A halloween and a valentine party were the two outstanding entertainments of the year. These were supervised by Mr. Howe, our adviser. Barbara Triplett Doris Dunifon Back row--S. Bqxlgholder, E. Hauenstein. K. Winkler, W. Deppler, A. Dellinger, H. Conrad. Third row--J. Dun'ba1', D. Dunifon, F. Hofer, A. Augsburger, E. Huber. Second row-D. Moser, C. Dudgeon, R. Althaus, J. Pursley, C. Sommer, R. Oberly. First row-f-D. Truex, G. Core, E. Moser, E. Basinger, R. Wenger.
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1'i 14 admin Zzaam Qaacle School ACTIVITIES - Jr. Hi Basketball Blue Triangle Parties Fourth rowiF. Herrmann, K. Habegger, J. Steiner, J, Nonnamaker, N. Schmidt, O. Klassen. Third row-D. Anderson, L Wilch, L. Burkholder, B. Zwible, M. Schmidt, P. Gunther, R. VVelty. Second row-R. Pocky, W. Bame, B. Clark, B. Pursley, E. Haller, J. Anderson. First row-J. Dailey, J. Scott, M. Young, J. Wingate, R. Lehman, W. Stanirs, G. eventla Grade Lore Fifty-nine pupils struggled through the long day of their first year in Junior High. Each day they became a little more familiar with their sur- roundings. Now at the end of this first year, the seventh graders have had many new experiences which make them prepared to advance ahead one year. There are a number of girls who belong to Blue Triangle. Thirteen are active Camp Fire Girls. The boys have members on the Junior High basketball team and have helped win those inter- esting and exciting games. Three boys belong to the National Boy Scout organization. At noons the girls played basketball with the eighth grade girls. They show great possibilities of being good players in a few years. Two parties were enjoyed. The committee planning the entertainments were: Jean Ann Stein- man, Doris Barber, and Robert Gratz. Miss Leiter was the adviser. N OFFICERS Pres., Genevieve Buhler V. Pres., David Anderson Sec'y.-Treas., Alice Jean Bixel Fourth row-E. Schumacher, E. Berky, E. Weinhold, D, Wenger, S. Amslutz, N. Allman, A. Bixel P. Finton. Third row-J. Garmatmer, M. Shafer, R. Rurliholder, D. Dunbar, E. Herr, R. Gratz, R. Stratton, G. Buhler Second row-R, Diller, F. Kohli, D. Niswander, R. I-Ioffer, J. Steinman, K. Finton. R. Zimmerly. First row-D. Amstutz, C. Tripplehorn, M. Moser, M. Burkholder, M. Stettler, D. Barber, R. Shumaker H. Steiner, P. Reichenbach. 1
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