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BLUFFTON HIGH STUDENTS VOLUNTEER HELP Our work experience shapes us and the directions which our lives will take. The search for our future involves a quest for knowledge which is enriched through participation with people. I. Stage technicians T. Colen, K. Eding- ton, and C. Panos work with our light and sound systems at convos and other productions. 2. Mrs. Christian had plenty of good help in the library every period: P. Pfister, J. Ramseyer, L. Allen, Mrs. Christian, D. Osborn, S. May W. Dunphy, J. Wenger, D. Barrick, J. Aeschliman, C. Harvey, T. Aschliman, M. Gerber, A. Stout, P. Nowak, and D. Fulton. 3. S. Johnson, E. Moser, S. Kipfer, S. Steffen, C. Satter¬ field, L. Powell, L. Settle, J. Yergler and P. Squires help Mrs. Gerber in office 110. 4. Printers J. Meade, M. Morrison, F. Kip¬ fer, K. McDermit, and J. Minnich aid Mr. Edington in printing tickets and vari ous school publications. student aides 11
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PUBLICATIONS WORK IS NEVER DONE 1. L. Steckbeck, M. Carr, D. Fulton, T. Dreyer, T. Gerber, C. Lautzenheiser, and D. Claghorn serve as the photography staff. 2. S. Day and L. Sallach edit the Comet. S. Dotterer and K. Harty super¬ vise the Retro and T. Dreyer and D. Fulton compile the liberary composite. 3. P. Squires and B. Skiles distribute Retro materials. 4. L. Sallach and M. Luginbill proofread the Comet for minute errors. 5. S. Maynard, P. Horn, A. Smith, and P. Ellenberger examine typed copy while S. Gitlin checks her copy. 6. j. Haecker practices cropping techniques. 10 publications
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1. Spanish club initiates show their best side. 2. C. Anderson and M. Hinesley sample several Mexican dishes. 3. Spanish club boasted a membership of 98.4. Senior members are always ready to make a toast to the party. 5. The Spanish club officers take time out from tneir busy schedules for a siesta — treasurer A. Gentis, secre¬ tary T. Troxel, sponsor Mr. Shalley, vice-president, J. Lohmuller, and presi¬ dent B. Gentis. iCON ESPANOL POR FAVOR! With burro tails and tasty Mexican tacos, another year of Spanish club began. The annual initiation party, cli¬ maxed by the pinning of burro tails on the initiates, helped set the enthusiasm for the oncoming school year. Other activities included the annual Christmas party at East Side School, where members en¬ joyed scrambling for candy from the broken pinatas. Other memories included the taco bash, a Mexico travelogue, and the popular spring fiesta. 12 Spanish club Ml '
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