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f a -3 N7 Freshmen enter many new activities. The freshman class, composed ot 40 members, entered into many new activities this year. The new organizations open to the girls were the following, F. H. A., G. A. A., girls' glee, and mixed chorus. The boys Could participate in F. P. A., Varsity B, boys' glee, and mixed chorus. Four of the girls were reserve cheerleaders. President ...... .... A nn Zimmerly Vice-President ...... . . .Ramon Lewis Secretaryffreasurer . . . . . .Pamela Berry ROW ONE: Thomas Dershem, lane Alspach, Ronald Badert- scher, Donna Basinger, Patsy Basinger, Pamela Berry, Don Cash, Sue Crawiis. ROW TWO: Vicki Davidson, Laura Diller, Bonnie Edie, ludith Frankhauser, Ruth Pranlchauser, Helen Geiger, Ronald Habeg- ger, Ralph Hampton. ROW THREE: David Hauenstein, Susan I-Iauenstein, Carole Herr, Norman Hochstettler, Darrell Huber, Sharon Iohnson, AQ Stratton, Habegger, and Mathewson are in science class learning what makes things tick Sallie lordan, Mary Kaufman. ROW FOUR: Eugenia Kibele, Ramon Lewis, David Little, Donita Luginbill, Gordon Mathewson, Sherylin Moser, Larry Mumma, Edward Niswander. ROW FIVE: loenita Shetler, Larry Smucker, Mary Steiner, Rodney Stratton, Lynnita Swank, Patricia Urich, Ann Zimmerly, Marcene Zimmerman. 'Si s N9 4 v ' X . K 5 we 133 it! -3- 1 . 1 '2'
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24 Classrings are The Sophomores Big Event ROW ONE: Martha Badertscher, Richard Badertscher, Marjorie ROW THREE: Louise Herr, Iudith Hilty, Beverly Irwin, Sandra Bauman, Edna Burkholder, lames Burry, Sharon Conrad, Bev- Kimmet, Iarnes King, Ierry Kohli, Carolyn May, Nancy Mont- erly Deifendeifer, Rachel Devier. gomery. ROW TWO! RGS Ann Devier, Ti1'I10lhY Diller. lerry Edinqer. ROW FOUR: Gloria Moser, Ralph Reichenbach, Lynn Schifike. Roger Edwards, Martha Gratz, Waldo Greiner, Iohn Hartman, Ann Staufler, Sara Steiner, loyce Traucht, Susan Weiss. Edward Henderson. Sophomore girls gather on the steps of B. H. S. at noon. President ..... . . .Ralph Reichenbach Vice-President .. , .... Sandra Kimmet Secretary ...Iames Burry Treasurer .. .... Ann Stauifer The class of 1958 entered the sophomore year with 31 pupils. The class's most important event of the year was the purchasing of their class rings. Many of the girls were active in Tri-Hi-Y, and most ot the boys participated in football and basketball. The class also took pazrt in band, orchestra, and the glee clubs. The class was guided this year by Mr. Geiger.
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F W Eighth Grade Proves To Be A Very Active Group ' 2-ng ring. fav? T fi ,wx ROW ONE: Sharon Reichenbach, Suann Clauss, Betty Lugin- buhl, Karen Mumma-Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, Kay Zim- merly-Reporter, Michael Diller-President, Dale Schiffke- Vice President, Sandra Diller-Secretary-'Treasurer, Nancy Houts, Connie Patterson. ROW TWO: Carol Triplehorn, Karen l-lall, lames Iordan, Doug- las Reichenbach, Morgan Davies, Don Deerhake, Iames Swank, Ronald Zimmerly, Gerald Tschiegg, David Benroth, Ierry Hilty. ROW THREE: Carol Bixel, Bernadine Mullett, Lucille Amstutz, Betty Stratton, Betty Gaiffe, lames Luginbuhl, Robert Kirnmet, Swank and Reichenbach work in shop. 26 David Bash, Ronald Edinger. ROW FOUR: Beverly Benroth, Nancy Baumgartner, Paula Bas- inger, Karen Gerber, Nancy Geiger, Cathy Lewis, Vera Basin- ger, Emily Hochstettler, Karen Anderson. ROW FIVE: Donald Hartman, Larry Core, Marilyn Dillman, Nancy Patterson, Ioyce Schmutz, Therese Preto, Keith Baker, Charles Baber, Jerry Classen. ROW SIX: Thomas Nusbaurn, Richard Reichenbach, Stevan Herr, lohn Eversole, Terry Marshall, Donald Zimmerman, Richard Basinger. This being their second year in Bluffton High School, the eighth graders can no longer be called beginners because they are a very active group. At noon you could usually find many of them taking part in the games being played in the gym. Some of the boys played basketball and football on the junior high teams. Many were in the band and a few were in the orchestra. we'- ,td
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