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Page 30 text:
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SCPHCMORES We sophomores of Bluffton High School par- ticipate in many activities. There are a number of us in the Junior Honor Society. Some of the girls are active members of G. R., helping on different committees and taking part in pro- grams. Others are learning the art of home- making in H. E. R. The boys are in various clubs such as Hi-Y and F, F. A. We show great possibilities in music. Many of the chairs in orchestra and band are filled Wayne Badertscher Mary Margaret Basinger Beverly Biery Robert Amstutz Florence Ann Blome Imojene Bronson Mary Habegger Janice Hankish Anna Hochstettler Jane Howe Hugh Chamberlain Robert Burkholder Roger Klay Varden Loganbill Earl Dean Luginbuhl Lois Oyer Virginia Miller Madalene McCune Clare Reagan Raymond Kohli Maurice Kohli Harry Minck Miriam Schaeubin Mary Gene Siefield Joyce Young Margaret Shumaker Levon Wilch Evan Neiswander Freda Fritichie Aileen Diller Dale Huber Helen Greding Margaret Griifith James Herrmann Joan Buckland Ruth Burkholder Dorothy Burkholder Helen Burkholder Thomas Conaway David Dean Kenneth Reichenbach Robert Stratton Alice Santschi Glenna Swick Bill Mericle Thomas Kahle by sophomores. The A Capella is composed of a large number of us. Some are in quartetts, solos, and ensembles, both in singing and playing. This year a number of boys engaged in foot- ball and basketball. The girls placed second in the ladder tournament in volley ball, and are active members of G. A. A. From this, it is evident that the sophomore class will prove to be a great asset to Bluffton High School.
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Richard Klay Richard Oberly John Schmidt Ada Lehman James Stonehill A.ice Oyer t Denard Loga Robert Darlene Truex Dorothy Jennings nbill Oberly Raymond Schumacher Kenneth Winkler Mary Ellen Luginbuhl Wilma Steiner Roberta Wenger Mary Jane Worlhinglon Donivan Moser Robert Pannabccker Clyde Sommer Robert Young ll leen Moser Barbara Triplett Wyvonne Wilcox
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FRESHMEN Ever since that memorable day when the freshmen, then seventh graders, rushed eagerly into the high school, they have proved their ability in athletics and scholarship. As further evidence of this we have five members in the National Junior Honor Society, and two members on the Cutlass staff. Those of us who are ath- letically inclined are members of the basketball team, reserve and varsity, football, and G. A. A. Others enjoy the activities of A Capella, band, Fourth row: Roma Welty, Janice Wingate, Mary Lou Shafer, Otto Klassen, Morris Moser, Francis Kohli, Dorothy Dunbar, Lois Burk- holder. Third row: Nadine Allman, Louise Wilch, Julee Garmatter, Genevieve Buhler, Janet Steiner, Sara Am- stutz, Dorothy Wenger, Mary Lou Schmidt, Eileen Haller, Wilma Geiger. Second row: Mary Lou Young, Ruby Lehman, Rachel Hoffer, Betty Clark, Esther Schu.macher, Mabel Burkholder. Lucille Kahle. First row: Richard Rockey, Kenneth Finton, Owen Smith, David Am- stutz, Walter Stannus. Fourth row: Robert Diller, Ralph Burkholder. Ronald Zimmerly, Rob- ert Stratton, Dean Niswander, Fred Herrmann. Third row: Miss Cupp, Evan Herr, Charles Triplehorn, Juanita Bame, Alice Jean Bixel, Robert Gratz, Neil Schmidt, Robert Shumaker. Second row: Priscilla Gunther, Esther Berky, Joyce Nonnamaker, Peggy Finton. Jean Ann Steinman, Eileen Weinhold, Doris Barber, Miriam Stettler. First row: Paul Reichenbach, Har- ley Steiner, Gordon Bixel, James Dailey. Wilson Boutwell. l 1 l l orchestra, and Blue Triangle. Future farmers and home makers faithfully attend F. F. A. and H. E. R. In addition to this we are also proud of the Freshmen Boy Scouts. Everyone enjoyed the thrills and spills of our skating party which was the one and only social event of the year. As far as pep and school spirit are concerned anyone who has ever visited the freshmen home room knows they are not lacking in this.
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