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Janet Althaus Burdette Augsburger Marian Bell Gene Badertscher Paul Baumgartner Doris Berryhill David Bixel Barbara Burkholder Wilbur Bracy Barbara Diller Samuel Diller Clarence Greiner Frederick Habegger Bruce Hauenstein Vida Diller James Henderson Marlene Gleason “Juniors”—that’s us! Only one more year of school left. How time does fly! It’s been such a busy but enjoyable year, with Mr. Geiger guiding our footsteps and assisting our offi- cers: Barbara Diller, President; Charles Hilty, Vice President; and Joe Smucker, Secretary-Treasurer. We gave our all to the various activities such as Hi-Y, Y-Teens, F. F. A., F. H. A., Varsity B, and G. A. A. But that’s not all! Some of us were active reporters for the “Cutlass,” others were associate editors, and Joan Gratz was the ass’t. editor. We were also represented in the Student Senate and Don Triplehorn was on the Student Patrol. PAUL DILLER FUNERAL HOME Bluffton, Ohio =
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President Vice President ..... Secretary-Treasurer PCIVISOP Me, Woe iiwos Lin oe ot MESS Keel 9TH GRADE OFFICERS Pie «een ed ODN Lriplehorn ..Lynn Carmack ..Ann Basinger CAROL JEAN SECHLER Sseaten aaa. na ype, found working at Pine Restaurant . . Majors in commercial, English and home economics MELVIN EVAN MARQUART LUbiA7). eethe quiet rarm boy usually seen in a green Studebaker .... majors in agriculture county officer in F.F.A. . ; ; . To be a farmer is his plan . 5 “Let’s go to Cory” MARGARET LOUISE STRATTON “Maggie” . friendly to everyone .... very active in all school activities .... be- ing chosen Buccaneer editor SVery Mthriling a cet n eo also keeps records for F.H.A. as secretary .... To do some- thing worth while is her goal placed in biology schol- arship test .. . chemistry and c ommercial are her fav- orite subjects .... “Oh! Sugar!” RICHARD HENRY JORDAN ... always has a joke... to graduate is most important “Dick” .... went to Bliss- to her ... . class trip, she field School before coming ve ae be most thrilling to B.H.S.... anew student o- I'll never tell who found his first day in B.H.S. most thrilling of all . .. Majors in science... always seen with his pipe dévelops further inter- est ‘in newspaper work as an employee of the Bluffton News Office .... Wants to be a success .... “Pshaw” WILLIAM DON OATES POOR...) tall farm) boy: who, of course, majors in agriculture . hopes to become a coach... . out- standing in basketball and football, being on both the starting ‘five and eleven’... also takes active part in Var- sity B and Hi-Y .. . was one of the stars of “The Baby Sitter” .... graduation most torn 3H. = = “got the goods on you” 8TH GRADE OFFICERS President... ks ts Vice President ..Margaret Stratton .....Louise Reichenbach Secretary-Treasurer ...... .Mary Dunbar PRAVISOL. cites’ ois ce stele stone Miss Slusser MILDRED LEE DALE E. RISSER “Riss” .... that tall hunk of man who always has a smile for everyone ....who helped ‘hold that line and tackle that man’ . - . also received “MTie” TENNEY +s basketball awards . . . plans Millie” ... . high spirited to take up farming personality ... . majors in enjoys sociology meme science . keeps tab of og te the money of the F.H.A..... hopes to achieve nursing pro- ber of F.F.A. and Varsity B ; . ‘Never can tell’ fession and be helpful to the Publica. -s. to class trip . looking forward . Partici- pates in many school activi- ties .... her favorite subject is physics “Jeepers! Creepers!”’ 7TH GRADE OFFICERS Presidents. :..iercor: ..James Badertscher Vice President ..........Bill Augsburger Secretary-Treasurer ...... Ruth Anna Lee A CVISORMR ss oc 5 Se ok Miss Steiner
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Charles Hilty Joan Gratz Eugene Kohler June Hochstettler Patsy Joseph Donald Leiber Shirleen Klass Richard Pattersor Six boys of our class lettered in football, and a number of them participated in varsity basketball and baseball. Musically speaking we harmonized in Girls’ Glee, Boys’ Glee, and Mixed Chorus. We were also active in band and orchestra. Shirleen Klass and Bonnie Parish were drum majorettes. With all this activity we still found time John Schmutz Marilyn Oberly Joe Smucker Bonnie Parish Don Triplehorn Nancy Steinman Robert Wenger Annabelle Stover Larry Zimmerly to earn money by selling at games and pro- ducing the play, ‘““American Passport.” With this money we sponsored the Jr.-Sr. Banquet and next year we plan to take a trip. We are looking forward to the day when we will shoulder the responsibility of Sen- iors, and become the graduating class of 1952. Better Buy’s Buick MILLE R BUICK SALES Completely Modern Automobile Repair
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