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Eighth grade girls have a gab-fest. Kibele, Johnson, Shetler, Zimmerly, Crawfis. Smucker, Diller, Frankhauser, Hauvenstein. ROW ONE: Johnson, Hochstettler. ROW TWO: Badertscher, Stratton, Crawfis, Jordan, S. Hauvenstein, J. Frankhauser, Geiger, P. Basinger, Hampton, D. Hauenstein. ROW THREE: Kaufman, Shetler, Alspach, Steiner, Swank, Urich, Diller, Heinselman, Luginbill. ROW FOUR: Moser, D. Basinger, Niswander, Mumma, Lewis, Mathewson, Smucker, Habegger, Huber. Junior High With the addition of two new members, Nancy Heinselman and Gordon Mathewson, the eighth grade boasted thirty-eight members. During the year they were active in all organiza- tions open to them, such as 4-H, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, football, basketball, and music organizations. Since their entrance to B.H.S., they have become accustomed to high school life and are looking forward to next year when they can participate in more of the organizations and will be full-fledged members of Bluffton High. President; ici. tun te cote, poe ee Laura Diller Vice: Presidentis::322-0 leet Judith Frankhauser Secretary-Treasurer ..................---.---- Susan Havenstein Reporter: os. csc ee eee Larry Smucker AdvVisOlr. | .icccccc nite eee Miss Slusser Little, Zimmerman, Berry, R. Frankhauser, Zimmerly, Edie, Kibele, Herr, Eighth Graders Spend Last Year in .
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Freshmen Become Full-Fledged Members of B. H. S. With 32 members and Mr. Howe as advisor, the freshman class passed from junior high to senior high school successfully. They were able to make their choice of subjects and to join the high school organizations such as the following: F.H.A., F.F.A., G.A.A., Varsity B, and Student Senate. Some of the fellows were members of the football and basketball squads. Many members joined the glee clubs and other music organizations. With dues two dollars, the freshmen looked ahead to the time when they will need large class funds in order to take their senior trip and meet the expenses they will have. Schiffke, Reichenbach, Petrucelli. Freshmen gathering for English class. Presidents-2:.oc. eee eee: ES: ea Lynn Schiffke Vice President Ralph Reichenbach Secretary-Treasurer Patricia Petrucelli Advisor ROW ONE: J. Montgomery, Moser, Kimmet, May, Stauffer, Sprunger, Conrad, Henderson, King. ROW TWO: Rachel Devier, Hilty, Bauman, Rae Ann Devier, Badertscher, Deifendeifer, Irwin, Traucht. ROW THREE: Burkholder, N. Montgomery, Wiley, Gratz, Weiss, Schiffke, Badertscher. ROW FOUR: Edinger, Burry, Reichenbach, Greiner, Kohli, Diller, Edwards. MISSING: Petrucelli, Hartman, Herr.
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Fifty-eight Seventh Graders Enter Bluffton High One of the largest classes in the last few years, the seventh grade wasted no time getting into the swing of things around the school. They took part in various activi- ties. The boys were active in junior high football and basket- ball, boy scouts, and 4-H. The girls participated in girl scouts and 4-H. Some were members of the senior band, junior band, and the orchestra. With Miss Keel and Mr. Luginbuhl as their home-room School's out for this group of seventh graders. teachers, they successfully embarked on their new adventure into high school. They became accustomed to going to different classes and study hall, attending weekly assemblies, participating in physical education and high school sports, and the other functions which were not present in grade school. Diller, Benroth, Baker. President Beverly Benroth Vice President Keith Baker Secretary-Treasurer Reporter Betty Stratton Advisor Miss Keel ROW ONE: Gaiffe, V. Basinger, Amstutz, Mullet, Mumma, B. Benroth, Hall, Triplehorn, Ander- son, S. Diller. ROW. TWO: Bash, Hartman, Baumgartner, Bixel, K. Zimmerly, Stratton, Lewis, Houts, Cc; Patterson, Jordon, R. Zimmerly, D. Benroth. ROW THREE: R. Basinger, Nusbaum, Burkholder, Core, Preto, Schmutz, N. Patterson, D. Reichen- bach, Schiffke, Deerhake, Tschiegg. ROW FOUR: Dillman, Lugibihl, Hochstettler, Gerber, Clauss, Geiger, K. Basinger, S. Reichen- bach, Marshall, Hilty, Edinger, Kimmet. ROW FIVE: Swank, Carpenter, R. Reichenbach, Ebersole, Baker, Huff, Herr, M. Diller, Davies, Emmert, Zimmerman, Luginbuhl.
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