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STUDE T GGVER ME T rv vlxfx 5' w Pali Q y Have you ever thought of our school as a democracy wrthm a 4..J democracy? Thrs lS especrally exempllfred by the Student Senate students choose the leaders of therr classes and orgamzatrons These leaders then represent therr class or organrzatxon rn the Student Senate when any problems or xdeas are to be constdered Thls year the Student Senate bought an electnc hot plate to use at our football and basketball games They also planned a Standing Carol Matter Melvm Marquart Bull Burcky Samuel Homecommq whlch was held qt the Cglmg Robert Nlsw d Buhler Roderxc Balmer Ray Lee Wtlch QD EI' Bruce Hauenstem football game Sealed Sara Bracy Colletta Badertscher Lo1s Marquart Treva The Sllldem Senfile 15 run bY PQf11Qm9nlQfY Alihffl-15 NOHHGH Mmqucm procedure and provrdes excellent trarnxng for Student Patrol Amta Althaus Lots Marquart Roger Lmden Iohn Bauman Io Haller Treva Althaus To promote safety dxscxp- A lme and enforce traiixc laws wxthm and about the school are the purposes of the stu dent patrol Some of thexr dutres are conductmg frre drills patrol Lnq school functtons such as aasemblxes and pep meetrngs seexng that the hall lxghts are turned off and to be on hall duty at all t1mes The hlgh school patrol con srsts of hve senxors and one Jumor whxch were chosen by the faculty and voted on by the Student Senate '99 Mdrquart Sec Treas Lots Marquart Advrsor Mr LESTER THOMAS BUCKEYE LUNCH mwnm FINDLAY. or-no BLUFPTON NEWS vmum mmm 24 rt gr 2 J A I 1 pi fs. ,Q ay, -- ' 'Q' ,K o -fl -- fa 5 ' ' I I i f x ' . 'vv A 4V,,,,A lx Q Y I X 1:4 1 X Jf. B . ' S l -' 3' N ' if 1 P , S ,Q L A fx 'H I Q - - - . .fi A 4 . President, Treva Althausp Vice President, Norman . A l J- i. E t I 4-if V . '. ff I l Y S . - 3 u
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f X . EL BUCCA ER STA FF 1 , 7-1 -E .Q N3 'Q ., ,tx .5 s ! ed - -9- Blvd-'l ' 'f AS . . i 5 -' .- , . Z ' tw .xv A .M-se1i....,..f.ffl A , ,, 'f I 's if f 1- . ,ceq 2, 1 a Q! .. r -5 if s 'K 1 Y 4' Early last Spring it was again time to choose the Buccaneer Staff. The class chose Colletta Badertscher as editor with Anita Althaus as her assistant. Roger Linden was named as Business Manager. He chose Norman Marquart to assist him. Roger Linden A 'W .QQ Anita Althaus, Colletta Badertscher, lf' X af I Cf , gc ish? The staff is made up of: Sports Editor, Bob Niswanderg Art Editor, Treva Althausg Society Editor, Io Hallerg Music Editor, Lois Lehman: Photograph Editor, Lois Marquartg Highlights Editor, Homer Henderson, Sweethearts Editor, Beatrice Leiber, Calendar Editors, Lee Hursey, Ralph Dunifong Faculty 6. Maintenance, Beulah Burkholderg Senior Editor, Darlyn Garmatterg Assist- ants: Dean Sommer, Malbea Lauriat, Marilyn Moore, Marlene Berry. All year the staff has been hard at work trying to make this a better Buccaneer. For his help and advice which put the Buccaneer over, the staff wish to thank Mr. Spayth. Best luck to Mr. Soavth and the future Buccaneer Staffs from Class of '49. Standing: Beulah Burkholder, Beatrice Leiber, Marilyn Moore, Norman Magrquart, Homer Henderson, Lee Hursey, Ralph Dunifon, Dean Sommer, Mazlene Berry, Malbea Lauriat, Lois Marquart. Seated: Treva Althaus, Lois Lehman, Robert Niswander, Darlyn Garmatter, Io Haller. i c I 5 B ,, ' . H Q29 ,. , . , , , A .e' : 1 1 Q 'W Hqhirivei o - . in THE OHIO OIL COMPANY Refiners and Marketers Marathon Gasoline and Motor Oil
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TURE HO EMAKERS JS ir- f Future Homemakers of C of puptls who study hc ln htgh schools of the Umted States and terrltorxes Observmg Natronal F H A week Mother Daughter Banquet theater party F F A F H A mlxer fo 1n1txat1on school party attendmg confer ences and the annual club trxp among some of the actxvtttes for thts year Vartous members have earned their Iumor and Chapter homemakers degrees of achtevement The study of parlxamentary pro-X cedure has proven to be a successful group prolect Beatrtce Letber served as the 1948 49 West ll as dxstrtct prestdent an 'Z Chapter offtcers are as follows Prestdent Caro- lyn Matter Vtce Presxdent Margaret Stratton Sec Treas Amta Althaus Reporter Ann Basmger Parhamentartan Imcuean Klass Htstonan Shlrleen Klass Song Leader Treva Althaus ef- Tap How Beatrice Letber Marxan Bell Marlene Gleason Bonnie Deeds Second Row Genevxeve Burkholder Peggy Young Marxlyn Oberly Mxldred Tenney lVlaryGDunbar Nancy Stemman Bonnte Pansh Barbara Burkholder Rosella Moser oan ratz Thxrd Row Patsy Ioseph Loutse Ftetchenbach Dorothy Lerber Marlyn Holtkamp Darlyn Garmatter Treva Althaus Barbara Lewxs Ruth Anna Lee Ioan Montgomery Lena Preto lanet Althaus Seated Margaret Stratton Imayean Klass Carolyn Matter Charleen Mtller Shtrleen Klass Amta Althaus Ann Basmger Top How Edtth Yoder Beverly Duffman Dolores Hauenstem Yvonne Ruprlght Second Row Shxrley Marquart Ieanette Basmger Vonda Burkholder Sharon Frrtchle Ann Thomas Peggy Duffman Carolyn Shafer Thnd How Esther Mathewson Shetla Burkholder Ioanne Rodabaugh Ruth Nonna maker lean Ann Amstutz Elise Chamberlam Sue Rtsser Seated Shlrley Dernnger Sue Conaway Iamce Henry Mary Lou Lewts Kaye Matter Carol Carmack Dons Basrnger MEADOW GOLD DAIRY snurrrormomo The purpose of the Future Home-makers of Amertca ts to work together for better and happxer home hfe for every one The motto IS Toward New Horxzons colors are Red and Whxte and the flower IS a red rose Acttvttxes for the Chapter year mcluded the mformal and formal tmtxatton carolmg several partxes prcmcs and bake sales Chapter mothers chosen for the year were Mrs Calvin Burkholder, Mrs Lloyd Thomas Mrs Edgar Conaway and Mrs Carl Derr1nger The offtcers are as follows Presxdent, Mary L Lewts, Vtce Prestdent, Vonda Burk holder, Secretary and Treas urer, Iantce Henry, Reporter, Sue Conaway, Parlxamentar tan, Carol Carmack, Htstortan, Kaye Matter, Song Leader, Shtrley Derrmger, Advtsor, Eltzabeth Mohr 25 'Snr -t , .1 , 5 I, A- ,-fagfttt, 4 my 5' - - f. f Ski-nf V -' 9 K 'A ' 14 a s to s- N- 1. v . A-.952 H ul n 5' Y 0 -v. A. DQ . Q- , X, ' , v if x ' X A K . E A ' - an el ica is the National org ,, , I bmi l- ,. 2 an Q. . . . 4 , v t - 1 . , X , . . .' . . . A , I V 47' .41 . . . ' I 1 I 1 ' ' t I tl I I 1 1 t .V . ,,., . : , : , , .- ., 5 , 7 2 l . I , . . ' , , : ' , ' ' ' 1 , . 1 , , , . .. ,,' if ' ' 1 : I in w A . l 'f . 'I J. '.. s - ' ' ' xp I v ' I . . . . 1 5 . . 4 up ' l 1 I U , D, x C M, U Q 'vc . e. .a K , , ' A t fl V f ' . .f U A' ff . . ' ' 7: ss '
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