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,. 4,1 gg T1:Xa. X '!'!! W' 'ffl .c 22- . 1 Garfield Griffith - President Marguerite Geiger Secretary-Treasurer Rosella Montgomery Vice-President Senior Class History Four score and sixty weeks ago, our fathers brought forth into this high school, a new class, conceived in green, and dedicated to the proposition that all infants, are to receive a higher education. Did you say four score and sixty weeks ago? It hardly seems possible that we, then as a freshmen class, seeking more knowledge, are now ready to be graduated from Bluffton High School. Graduated only to begin again, for does not commencement mean beginning? This time it will mean the beginmng of a bigger and better life in the world. As infants we finally waded through our xniseries, and selected Garfield Griffith as class president Louise Benroth, vice-presidentg and Marguerite Geiger, sec treas with Mr Stettler as ploctor. The Junior-Freshman reception was a never- to be forgotten affalr We also had a Hallowe'en party, entertaining the faculty. Our Sophomore year we came back with more assurance and boldness, determined to show the students we had changed color We entrusted the duties of president in the person of Rosella Montgomery wlth Woodrow Lugenbuhl as her assistant. Mr. Stettler was again chosen as our advisor When we entered as Juniors we had a three fold aim to fulfill putting over, first a good Jun1orFrosh reception second, our clfass play, Skiddingg and, the Junior Senior Banquet This rlimaxed the year as a great success. Roland Bixler Robeson as advisor Last but indeed not least came our Senior year, the most memorable of all. Long will we cherish the happy times we spent together. Perhaps sometimes we seemed to lose our dignity, but somehow or other, we always managed to gain our ground agam And now, all to soon, our high school days are over, and at parting we wish all a fond farewell The class officers were: Pres.--Garfield Griffith, Vice-Pres.-Rosella Montgomery, Sec Treas Marguer1te Geigerg Proctor-Mr. Stauffer. l was President, Paul Hirschler,VVice-President, and Tom Perry, Sec.-Treas., with Mr. 'ei . ' Q2 , . - 1 . V .ov . . 145423'
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