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Eighteen NOVEMBER Basketball practice begins. Coach begins laying down the rules and the guys sit down. The age of strikes. Alonzo W. Pond, illustrated lecturer on deepest Africa. Beginning to think a woman would have a chance there. Seventh Grade Party. Lynn Carmack and Maggie Dunbar hitting it off. Papa Carmack no like um. Assembly Program. The movie “Laddie” was shown. Skipper Soldner simply shed buckets. When will the men learn to give the lady a hanky. Hunting. Nothing but field mice around and they were sort of cheesy. Squirrly managed to shoot down a few, don’t ask me what. Ohio State Psychological Test. We all went down to Toledo after that. High School Party—Thanksgiving and were we thankful that week was over. No school. Thank goodness. Needed a vacation after that party. 23 More vacation. Needed that after the turkey. We should have more thanksgiving days. Grade Cards. I won’t look, I won’t do it. Aw! that’s not fair, you peeked. What will Pop say? ! Basketball game, Rawson, here. Wonderful game. Barbara Butler just adored the blonde she sat next to.
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Second Row—Bonnie Grismore, Phyllis Marquart, Dean Sommer, Stanley Bohn, Harold Hartman, John Althaus, Hubert Basinger, Alice Ruth Pannabecker, Betty Bixel. First Row—Paul Steiner, Mary Louise Dean, Ann McGinnis, Robert Ramseyer, Ferol Althaus, Helen Burkholder, David Stearns. Bluffton High School is a democracy within a democracy and a good example of this is the Student Senate. Membership of the Senate is consisted of leaders of the different organizations and classes of the school. In this way all the school organiza- tions are very well represented. The Senate has many duties to perform throughout the year. Among these are choosing a chapel committee, granting concessions for basketball and football games, and arranging for high school parties throughout the year. This year the Senate scheduled one party for every month. The Senate is one of the most,important organizations in the school. It is run by parliamentary procedure and thus affords additional training for its members. President—Robert Ramseyer Vice-President—Mary Lou Dean Secretary-Treasurer—Paul Steiner Advisor—Mr. Buhler Nineteen
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