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It cpm ferret la die sity Junior Class 'Bluffton High School Dear Buccaneer Stalf, At your request I write the events of the Junior Class during the past year, but first let me tell you something of ourselves. We are top-notchers in athletics, having two boys on the varsity basketball team and several are members of the football squad. The girls took part in every class tournament and have won honors from them. There are some excellent dramatists among us as shown by all the contests and plays in which we participated. Our Junior play, Footloose , was probably the most exciting event of the year. The practices were so much fun, with George Myers getting demerits right and left and everyone scraping for nickles to pay for the errors they had made. You should have been back stage the first night of the play, such nail biting, knees knocking, and last minute preparation. With all stage fright gone we Juniors came back the next evening and truly were Footloose . On the 5th of March we had a Junior-Senior Leap Year party. Here we found out that there is not one bashful girl among us. It was loads of fun, especially walking the boys home. The main event took place this spring, the annual Junior-Senior banquet. Every- one had a wonderful time, especially at the climax of the evening with colorful ball room dancing. Miss Duffield and Mr. Sigg, our advisers, did a fine job in picking the committees which made the banquet a real success. They were as fol- lows: Food committee-Veldean Moser, Grace Miller, Mae Huber, Lois Schaeubling program committee-Carolyn Stonehill, Betty Steinman, Harlan Swank, Arthur Thiesseng decorating committee-Wanda Diller, Marjorie Stratton, Marjorie Buck? land, Bette Murray, Harriet Blame. Additions were made when needed. Even though we did cause our teachers a great deal of worry, I am sure they will be looking forward to seeing us again next year as Seniors. For the the whole Junior Class I say adios until next yeaxr. BILLIE BECHTEL Sec'y.-Treas. of Jr. Class P. S. You wanted the names of our officers and advisers. Here they are: , President .....,.......,................,....,.....,.,...............,...,..............,. John Stettler Vice President ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,. ............. C arolyn Sf0'IL6lt'lll Secretary-Treasurer ......... .................. B illie Bechtel fMiss Dufield Advisers ,..,,,........,,.,.,.......,... ........... 2 MT. Sigg B. B.
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