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1 s o 3 Q A 5 ? I X f E fig Q' iw 1sf:.-sf? ay Q ,411 ' G5AAYV? 0' ffm- 'yn Qxcga 775 gnc Q-,Refbcoopectff BASKETBALL Since Indiana is one of the foremost states in this game and that Bluffton has a team, seems to be two good reasons why we should have an explanation. Basketball- Ellgibility-Basketball is a systematic indoor rough-house. It is played by two teams of 5 invalids each. Now and then a normal person is allowed to e11ter this game but only whe11 he is possessed of unusual agility or because of the scarcity of invalids. Equipment-Nobody is allowed to play basketball with more than :1 dime's worth of haberdashery o11. Negligee is the pass-word. In shirts, short sleeves and low neck effects are entirely proper. Painful collars, jazz-bow ties, and stiff shirt fronts are distinctly barred. Shoes are also allowed by special permission. The Game-The aim of basketball is go get a round spherical mass of leather encased air into a butter-fly net. The foolish thing about it all is t.hat the bottom of the net is extracted, so that the leather air falls out as soon as it is put in. lf a good butterfly net could be used, and if it. could he hermetically sealed upon the arrival of the hall within, it would he an excuse for all this struggle. But one good feaure of baskeball is that when a performer slips, only nine men and the referee can step on his face, while there are 21 and a referee in football. IEE! How many people know the meaning of Retrospect? How many pupils realize the Value of the Retrospect in years to come? This is the seventh edition of our annual, a11d the first to belong to the Indiana State Press Association. Our efforts and time spent, all go to try to make you realize the value of a real education and try to make you know the lllildllllll through which you can forecall your happy school days. I sincerely hope that our efforts have 11ot been in vain. kQrW 2 Q-. 4133. I' fa l f 4 l X pi ls F. L S lt l 2 F .gf li mi EWAN-,L may .,Y1bJ ', Q-ammllsfl .lP,A3 Ngflf 'Zwp4'v l'1'g,,'Hn. AQ-m L
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3 Qlafzog cb 'WWA Senior Class History The class of twenty-four started its eventful career under the able leadership of Miss Shively. Our class oificers were: Alonzo lh-ickley, president, Kathryn Thomas, vice president, Clarence llartlemay, secre- tary, and Martha Rose Morris, treasurer. The freshmen were very much appreciated when it came to the basketball season and also the track meet, for Spud Harshman and Lonney Ilrickley were hard to beat. The first year passed with amazing rapidity. that is, for most of us, and we no longer had to occupy the rear pews of the old high school assembly. The next year of our story at ll. H. S. was also very successful, in fact we caused the teachers no annoyance whatever, so busy were we, the class of twenty-four, as Sophoinores. With the class under the lead- ership of Henry Brown president, Mary Buckner, vice president, Made- lyn Markley, secretary and Martha Rose Morris, treasurer, success was our lot for another year. The class was entertained at the home of Eva lfhalfant and everybody went home not regretting that they had chosen that place for their hayride. Shuey,' gave his usual line of jokes and we all laughed-reinem ber ? The third year, our Junior year, was with a line of intelligent peppy otficers. They were. Kathryn Thomas, president, Alonzo Iirick- ley, vice president, Homer Markley, treasurer 5 and Dorothy Alspach, secretary. This year we chose our rings and pins which were extremely unique and beautiful. The one great success of the year was the Comet. All previous sales records were shattered and we put- out the best Comet that li. H. S. had seen in many a day. The girls' basketball tbillll came out with flying colors in the inter-class contest.. The class held a. St. Plt1'llli9 Day party It the Cherry Street gym. We went over the top with the Red UIOSS and the other classics soon followed oul mxamph. l ln, last and best event of the year w as the Junioi Reception lseceptions may come and go but this one will be iemembeied by all who lttendc d IS the best. 'llns, ou1 last ymai in high school, we havm .L nc w and ln tlu build- ing NVllll,ll was named 1n honoi of one who has given el great portion of his lite to the bcttc,1nn,nt of thc Bluffton schools-I . X. A111 n. Some fr w meeting and cllcliul Homer Malkhy, p1es1de11t, Nladelyn Nlaiklu vice pusidtntg bhailcs Mock, sccietaiy , and Malgalet Lhlel, llldNlll1l. Mi, , . 9 t Qgl it. 1.1 4 A' l Q 5 ' 3 F. ff, S X. l L I x l P - . . . . . . . . - 'N ' n K . ' . ' , . 1 , ' , W I L 1 U . 1 1 ' 0 1 4 b v 1, 1 1 3 o 3 1 1 N 'l x I Q A 1 A v 1 vc v 1 1 ' . V a if Q Y I ' I I I I Y I X , . . KN z A 1 F. W . U 6 1 V A I 0 Y A s A A a . ' Q Q L1 x x A g 4 r x 1 I 1 I I A x l x g at weeks after the beginning of this school year, the Seniors held a class i A s 1 Q s ,x f 1 a 5 v . u' n 1 v . : x v I ' A . 1 , , 1..,..A . ..,,.. ,- . at ly 3' 1 Yv-1S.,,-ina-.Y f..r'f'-I. -fnsfm-4-I-I :fix fines
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