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Seventh Grade Discovers New Fifty-one eager seventh-grade students entered B. H. S. in September. Although bewildered, they were enjoying their school life. They participated in all the activities open to them. Many of them were in band, orchestra, and junior chorus. Several of the boys played football and were on the junior high basketball team. Miss Keel and Mr. Luginbuhl did a fine iob of guid- ing the seventh grade through their first year at B. H. S. ROW ONE: William Steiner, Irene Basinger, Anita Huber, Kathleen Traucht-Secretary-Treasurer, Marlene Basinger - Vice President, Ierry Mericle-President, Charles Iordan-Re porter, Charles Neuenschwander, Louise Core, Abram Steiner. ROW TWO: Roberta Welch, Sally Schaaif, Terry Shetler, Larry Iennings, Lois Criblez, Mary Smucker, Ianet Yoakam, Iana Steiner, Craig Edwards, Lee Kloeppel, Carol Iordan, Carol Schmidt, Iane Steinman. ROW THREE: Tommy Griffin, Brian Badertscher, Walter Iordan, F-339, W 7 ff Q In xi f A Q-Q5 Llfe ln B. H. S. J In the foreground, we find Basinger and Schmidt studying. Ronald Michel, Iohn Travis, Larry Badertscher, William Weiss Gary Althaus, Ioan Dirmeyer, Arlene Basinger, Janis Gable ROW FOUR: Jerry Althaus, Iohn Koontz, David Augsburger, Jacqueline Tschantz, Ioyce Zimmerman, Nicholine Bowers Carol Devier, Karen Basinger, Pauline Motter. ROW FIVE: Larry Zimmerly, Michael Betts, Reginald Welch Paul Basinger, Iames Burkholder, Iames Mumma. MISSING: Linda Sommers, Samuel Cash, Charlotte Page. 157 1 vu Q1 it Qc 'lhkupf t W 27 'imc .,,,4
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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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donated to the hospital. Band gives a performance at a football game. Queen Lora and her court reign over Homecoming festivities SEPTEMBER 4Doors were opened to the 75th graduating class. -Cheerleaders were chosen at first pep meet- ing. Band members chose majorettes. -wljootball season started with the preview at McComb. We won over North Baltimore. -F.H.A. freshmen were initiated. Who were those girls in P.l.'s uptown? fWe lost to Ada in the first home game. Dad's were honored. F.H.A. sponsored a dance after the game. -Tri-Hi-Y held a scavenger hunt for food to be Glimpses of Important 22-G.A.A. and Varsity B sponsored a hayride. 264P.T.A. Halloween Carnival. Boo! I NOVEMBER lAGfroup pictures were taken for the Buccaneer. You should have seen all the gurn! 94Tri-Hi-Y induction service. ll-No school! Armistice Day. 16-F.F.A.-F.H.A. banquet. 18-A-Senior class sponsored high school party. Teachers gave a grand-slam performance. 24-25-Thanksgiving vacation. DECEMBER 3--Choruses sang at Toledo for the OMEA con- vention. 1 OCTOBER 5-eSophomores selected class rings. GeHome Bc. girls visited St. Marys woolen mills and the Van Wert cheese factory. 7--Homecoming game against Pandora-Gilboa. Queen Lora witnessed a tie game. Homecoming dance followed the game. Dads are honored at Bluffton-Ada game. Hluniors presented Three Fingers in the Door.' l4eTri-Hi-Y Christmas party. 19-Music department presented a Christmas pro- gram for P.T.A. 22!Christmas party for the whole school. Mounds and mounds of ham sandwiches! Christmas vacation began. Mr. Herr helps the Tri-Hi-Y girls decorate the Christm -
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