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, . ' .',I ls'afff1iuNii45?ii5:l . A . . say , GERHARD BUHLER, A. B.-Mr. Buhler has been a member of the High School faculty since 1924, serving as assistant superintendent from 1924-1927, and as prin- cipal from 1927 to the present time. Beside his duties as principal he also teaches chemistry and physics. He received his A. B. from BluH'ton College in 1922 and at- tended Witmarsum Theological Seminary in 1922-1923. Before taking up his duties in B. H. S. he served as an instructor in Every High School in Iowa. During the summer of 1930 he attended the University of Cincinnati. RUTH L. ENDERS, A. B.-Miss Enders has been instructor of Junior and Senior English since coming to Bluffton two years ago fin 19291. She received her A. B. from Defiance College in 1925. From 1926 to 1928 she acted as instructor in Farmer High School and in 1928-'29 taught in Antwerp High School. During the summers of 1928 and 1929 she attended Defiance College and during the summer of 1930, Ohio State University. ANDREW J. ROBESON, B. S.-Mr. Robeson has been a member of Bluffton High faculty since 1929. He serves as instructor in biology and general science and K as the boys' athletic coach. After receiving his B. S. degree from Ohio University in N 1928, he acted as instructor in biology and coach at Medina High School until com- Q ing to Bluffton. lx B. RUTH LAPP, A. B.-Miss Lapp has been instructor of Freshman and Sophomore English in B. H. S. since 1926. In 1924 she attended Iowa State Teacher's College and during the following year acted as instructor in Junior High, North Q English, Iowa. She received her A. B. from Bluffton College in 1926 and has since ,Q , taught in B. H. S. During the summer of 1930 she attended the University of Chicago. cs jj HELEN BOSS, A. B.-This is Miss Boss' first year as a member of the faculty Q N of Bluffton High. She acts as instructor in Latin and French. After receiving her A. B. from Denison in 1926, she served as instructor at Elida High School until ,QQ coming to B. H. S. at the beginning of the year. During the summer of 1929-1930 Q91 she attended school at Ohio State University. 4.0: SIDNEY STETTLER, A. B.-Since 1924 Mr. Stettler has been the mathematics Q31 instructor of Bluffton High School. Beside his duties as a teacher he has served as 'mf athletic manager and tennis coach. He received his A. B. from Bluffton College in 2 1923 and then acted as instructor in North Baltimore until coming to Bluffton. f During the summer of 1926-1927 he attended school at Ohio State University. ' MARGARET KIMMEL, A. B.-Miss Kimmel has served as instructor of social sciences in Bluffton High since 1928. Beside her social science courses, this year she has also taught business arithmetic and a class in algebra. She came to Bluffton High after receiving her A. B. from Bluffton College in 1928. ' - 'I ' 4 ng1:, 3g' ' at-Jr'
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r' ...XO S Af 2 we w S I S l - S w V. S xv u JI' Superintendent s Message In this golden anniversary year, it is peculiarly fitting to reflect on the educational history made and marked by the passing of fifty mileposts of educa- tional progress in BluH'ton. During this time eleven hundred and sixty-six stu- dents have been granted diplomas and gone forth to contribute to that prog- ress. To those who have thus set the pace we offer our sincere congratulations. What the next fifty years may bring forth we may only speculate. However, as attendance has increased, curriculum expanded and enriched, and school plant facilities enlarged, so now it takes but a glance at the blue prints to show that N this year will see the erection of an '- addition that will provide a high school plant and facilities second to none any- where. With these enlarged facilities must ever go the Bluffton Spirit. Together let us carry on in the interests of righteousness and truth. A. J. B. Longsdorf. A. J. B. LONGSDORF, Ph. B., A. M,-Mr. Longsdorf came to Bluffton in the fall of 1925 to take up his duties as superintendent of B. H. S. After receiving his Ph. B. from Wooster in 1912, he served as principal of Cygnet High School from 1918-1925. In 1921 he received his A. M. from Columbia University. W, , . X 3 Q9 Q94 'Z N 4 ' ,- X 4 f . ' 14 W cs Q CD Q SUPERINTENDENTS OF BLUFFTON SCHOOLS S. C. Patterson, 1879-18875 B. F. Biery, 1894-19005 U. M. Shappell, 1887-1894g . E. C. Akerman, 1900-19065 C. A. Arganbright, 1906-19149 C. C. Nardin, 1914-19203 C. Edward Bender, 1920-1925, A. J. B. Longsdorf, 1925-. lfrril KITW Q2 13
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1 dfe Q21 q In r--gx-X vu all SIDNEY HAUENSTEIN, Ph. C.-Mr. Hauenstein has been the conductor of the high school band and orchestra since 1920. He received his Ph. C. from the Uni- versity of Michigan in 1907. During the summer of 1921 he attended the Chicago Musical College and during the summers of 1926-27 was conductor of orchestral classes at E. Tennessee State Teachers College. Since 1911 he has been the con- ductor of the Bluffton band and orchestra and an instructor in music. DARLIE G. STUCKEY, A. B.-Miss Stuckey has been a teacher in Bluffton High since 1927. She acts as instructor in home economics and as girls athletic coach. After receiving her A. B. from Wittenberg in 1924 she served as instructor and girls coach in Mt. Cory High School, until coming to Bluffton in the fall of 1927. EDGAR R. JONES, A. B.-Mr. Jones has been a member of Bluffton High faculty since 1927. In the fall of 1927, after receiving his A. B. from Bowling Green State Normal in the spring of 1927, he came to Bluffton as instructor in manual arts and mechanical drawing. J. NORMAN KING, A. B.-Rev. King first entered the Bluffton High School faculty in the 1927-'28 term as a teacher of social sciences. Prior to that he had received his A. B. degree from Alma College and had taken advanced courses at Princeton and Bluffton College. Then from 1921 to 1926 he served as professor of social science at Bluffton College. At present he teaches history at Bluffton High School and serves as pastor of two Presbyterian churches ,in the community. ELEANOR BARNARD, A. B.-Miss Barnard has been the music instructor in B. H. S. since 1929. She received her A. B. and her School of Music certificate from Oberlin College. In 1928-'29 she was supervisor of music at Bloomfield, Iowa. Dur- ing the summer of 1929 she attended the Oberlin Conservatory of Music. At the present time beside her High School duties she is employed as Instructor in School Music and Theory in Bluffton College. HARRY F. BARNES, B. S.-Mr. Barnes has been instructor in agriculture in B. H. S. since 1929. He received his B. S. degree from Ohio State University in 1927. Before receiving his degree he acted as instructor in Medina High School from 1920 to 1925. From 1925 until the time he came to Bluffton he was employed in the Columbus Dairy. BETTY STEWART-Miss Stewart has been the secretary of Bluffton High School since 1927. After graduating from Bluffton High in 1926 she attended Findlay Business College in 1927 and then took up her duties as secretary of B. H. S. PETER BADERTSCHER-Mr. Badertscher has been employed by the High School as chief engineer of Bluffton High School building and superintendent of grounds since 1918. I 3 S , Q' Y E N I F F Q N ,QF 4 'EQ ' N Q . N1 x 1 qn4r- r' r J' X '
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