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116 Cafilll S Show UC 1'O111lSC Pres... .... m....., G lenna Swick V. Pres. ...,...,.. Treva Kempf lst row-Ruth Burkholder, Imojene Bronson. Margaret Griffith, Glenna Swick. Ann Hoch- ste!-flcr. Janice Hankish. Florence Ann Blome. 2nd row-aRobert Phillips. Davimd Dean, Helen Greding. Beverly Biery, Norman Sumney. Maurice Kohli. 3rd row -Robert Amstutz. Earl Dean Lmzinbuhl, Harry Minck. Robert Burkholder, Roger Kim. 4th row-Lois Oyer. Madalene McCune, Alice Santschi, Mary Margaret Bm-winger. June Howe. FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman Class holds a very definite position in the personality of the high school. The core of our personality is based upon our activities of which we have many. F. H. A. and F. F. A. members are our domestic side. A Capella, orchestra, and band members are our musical side. Football, basketball, and G. A. A. mem- bers are our athletic side. Blue Triangle members are our religious side. The Junior National Honor Society is graced by five of our members, being: Glenna Swick, Lois Oyer, Beverly Biery, Mary Margaret Basinger, and Earl Dean Luginbuhl. The Cutlass is aided by three of our members, being: Mary Margaret Basinger, Levon Wilch, and Alice Santschi. lst row Joyce Young. Miriam Schaeuhlin, Freda Fritchie, Joan Buckland, Mary Gene Siefielxl, Dorothy Hurkholder. Hel--n llnrkholder. 2nd row Margaret Shnmakcr. 'I'rcv:L Kfmpf, Clare Reagan, Mary Habemrer. Aileen Diller, Virginia Miller. Levon Wilch. Zird row Bill Mr-riclo. Gerald Ewing. Vzxrdcn Lmranbill, Robert Stl'a'I.ton, Dale Huber, Evan Nviswnmier. 4th row Wayne linzlvrtscher, James Herrmann, Kenneth Reichenbzich, Raymond Kohli. Not pictured Hugh Chamberlain. 'I'hon1:is Connway. Sec'y-Treas....Levon Wilch Advisor ..,..........,, Miss Slusser
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Adsisor Miss Duffield ere are the c-:PPY Soplxomores President.. .James Stonehill V. Pros.. Floyd llerr l-at row --Wilma Steiner. Mary Ellen Luginlruhl, Vera Smithlcy, Dorothy Jennings, Barbara Triplett. Roberto Wenger. 2nd row Richard Olrerly, Raymond Schumacher. John Dunbar. Robert Uberly. Albert Ingalls, James Stonehill. t 3rd row--Ellen Basinger, Doris Dunifon, Florence Ann Hofer. Dorothy Anderson, Alice Oyer. 4th row -Weldon llepeler, Edszar Huber. Herbert Ilevier. Floyd Herr. Herbert Conrad, Kenneth Winkler. SOPHOMORE CLASS Even though the sophomore class is the smallest class in the high school, con- sisting of forty-six students, it is not small in comparison with other classes in its talents. Most every boy or girl in the sophomore class belongs to one of the many organizations. The boys belonging to F. F. A. or Hi-Y. The girls belong to G. R., F. H. A. or G. A. A. The girls in G. A. A. participate in the intramural sports. The students show talent in music. In instrumental as well as vocal music. Two from the sophomore class have leading roles in the high school operetta. Two of the managers of the basketball and football teams are sophomore boys. Two of the cheerleaders are also sophomores. D The outstanding party of the year was a party which was given at Christmas tune. The sophomore partys are supervised by our advisor, Miss Florence Duffield. lst row Donavin Moser, Adah Lehman. Darlene Truex. Mary Jana- Worthington, 'l'revu Mnrquart. Robert Young. 2nd row -Clyde Sommer. Sylvan Burkholnler, Gaylord Parker, llcnnril Logrnnbill, Ralph Aldhaus. 3rd row f-Harriette Fett, Eileen Moser. Eleanor Thiossen. Alino Hilty. Grace Core. La Verne liurkholder. 4th row-Richard Klay, John Schmidt, Arthur Dellinger, .Imm-s Grntz, Ellis Haus-nsia-in, Calvin Dudgeon. Not pictured -Alice Au5:sburg.fe-r. Soc'y Sz Treas. .,..,, ..,. ,..., , . . ,,... Mary Ellen Luginbuhl
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ese iglfitlfx Graders are the uture ntellects l'res. ., Otto Klassen V. Pres... ,Joyce Nonnamaker lst row-Paul Reichenhach, James Scott. Walter Stannus, Robert Shumaker, Harley Steiner. 2nd row Francis Knhli. Marjorie Clark, Doris Barber, Alice Jean Bixel. Janice Wingate. Miriam Stettler, Morris Moser. 3rd row -Eileen Weinhold, Mary Lou Schmidt. Joyce Nonnamaker, Esther Bei-ky. Dorothy Wenger. 4th row Charles Trinlehorn, Robeit Stratton, Neil Schmidt, Dean Niswander, Ralph Burk- holder, Richard Rorkey. 5th row Jean Ann Steinman, Mary Lou Shafer, Genevieve Buhler, Sara Amstutz, Peggy Finton. After getting off to a flying start last year the eighth grade is continuing the good work in junior high school in an outstanding fashion. The class already has a reputation of ranking very high in scholastic ability. The class boasts many brilliant students and an eighth grade class room is always a very interesting and lively place. But let no one think that the efforts of the class are confined to class room work. The class already has showed signs of developing outstanding extra-cur- ricular leadership. There are many talented musicians in the class who contribute much to the musical organizations of the school. ln addition there are a number of promising athletes in the class who in several years should be wearing the red and white as regular members of varsity teams. Several of the class have played on the junior high school basketball team and have given very creditable performances. le-at row ffi0l'll0Y1 Bixel, Ruby Lehman, Eileen Halle-r, Priscilla Gunther. Roma NY:-lty. Eileen Hartman, Mary Lou Young, James Dailey. 2nd row-Daryl Amstutz, Robert Diller, Evan Herr, David Anderson. Rmilmeri tiratz, Otto Klassen, James Anderson, Wilson Boutwell. 3rd row-Betty Clark, Rachel Hotler, Esther Schumacher, Lois Burkholder, Louise Wilrh, Julee Garmatter. Juanita Bame. 4th row Ronald Zimmerly, Kenneth Finton, Fred Herrmann, Janet. Steiner. Dorothy llunbar, Nadine Allman. Noi pictured--David Amstutz, Robert Brenner, Mabel Bnrkholrler. Sec.-Treas. Ronald Zimmerly Advisor ,. Miss Steiner
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