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Page 30 text:
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A covered bridge across the Wabash west of Bluffton. There are many ties that bind 500 students and faculty into a school, but perhaps the most obvious expressions of unity are the times when they gather behind their teams to cheer them on to victory. At a pep session, during a game, cr vv atching the record of a team build, they are all of a single mind, hoping to win. This unity, or school spirit, is an important feeling which all at a school receive from an athletic program. Those who participate get a special reward. Strength of character, physical excellence, the pride of playing a good game — these are but a few gains of Tiger athletes. The players will always remember that conference championship, or the tough game they won against most of tlie predictions. Anyone from Bluffton traveling in Indiana will feel a special satisfaction at hear- ing it said, Bluffton? Say, your team played a good game here last year!
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A regular activity of the Student Council is handing out program cards of the opening days of school in September. These juniors, with a sponsor, had the experience of selecting class- rings for 1963: Mr. Ulmer. R. Bailer. G. Shaw, D. Huss, D. Rose, D, Lenoard, M. Baumgartner. Student Council The Student Council is made up of the president of each class and a representative from each home room. Its chief function is to bring closer cooperation between faculty and students. Special activities of the group Include assisting in the College Night pro- gram and choosing convocation programs for the coming year. Officers this year were Bob Nixon, Pete Bishop, and Ann Flaningam. Top row, 1. to r: P. Collier. K. Kline. B. Tangeman. A. Fianingan, B, Ni.xon. Mr. Park. P. Bishop. C. Hart. C. St. John. J. Meschbercer. Row 2: P. Captain. T. Mahnensmilh. S. Spaid. K. Kennedy. P. Shafer. V. Aschliman. D. Deam. D. Rose. S ! Hart. J. Creek. M. BeVier. J. Fryback. D. Randall. C. Hay. C. Murray. J. Phillips. K. Langel
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