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2' T232 :mill N N Q N Y N 3 N 3 N 'x 4 ,gl Q92 . 9 ' l I. ,L f . - ar , - rn' ,JV '-.1 ROSS IRWIN-Here is a Pirate true to the bone. His virtue as a hard faithful worker has been outstanding from the very beginning of his high school career. He left Bluffton to spend his junior year in Lima Central High, but to prove the point that 'once a Pirate, always a Pirate,' Ross returned to Bluffton for his senior year. His perisistent plodding and excellent work in school activities plus the simplicity of his personality and levelheadedness, has brought him friendship and admiration from many people. LUCILLE JOHNSON-This Senior is known for her weakness toward the male sex of the High School. She appears quiet until one knows her well, when she removes her cloak of reserve and becomes jolly and full of fun. Although she has taken little part in outside activities, to those who know her she has become a true friend. WELDON LIGHTNER,-Upon the stuflious silence of the study hall, there suddenly bursts the sound of loud laughter. What's the joke? There really isn't any, it's only Weldon indulging in his usual laugh. Whether it be in tooting the tuba, singing bass in the glee club, acting in a play, managing the business end of the Annual, or in laugh- ing, Weldon is always whole-heartedly there and doing his best. ELIZABETH KLIEWER-Betty came from the wild and woolly west, at the beginning of her junior year. Her good nature and pleasant smile made for her many friends. In her two years, she has contributed much to B. H. S. through her work in glee club, basket ball, inter-class debates, G. R. and scholarships. Betty ranked among the first ten in the senior class, and was an outstanding chemistry student. She was a true symbol of the G. R. triangle, outstanding mentally, spiritually, and physically. WOODROW LUGENBUHL-During his high school days Woody displayed much pluck and courage. By many of his characteristics he gained the respect of all the fel- lows on the football and baseball fields and was rewarded for his valuable services to the team by a letter last fall. He was equally conscientious and faithful in his school work and he played a big pa1't in the successful work of the Hi-Y for three years. ROSELLA MONTGOMERY-Rosella, an innocent little girl from the farm, takes part in many activities. She upholds a position in the violin section of the orchestra, and in the alto group in the girls glee club. Above all, Rosella made both valedictorian and salutatorian earn their places. In the point system she won first honors. Her persistence and pep have been a great aid to Bluffton High School. -CD ,
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ii, 'iii - V .. , - ,, . .Q- . 5, ,x ,. ' - .s : xr es! .., M- .... .. - .sa f-L L. 2- w.fHJ1sfi'xv5L- lf l 1 f ' HUGH NISWANDER-Here's one fellow who makes a success of the job he has to do. If he was called upon to do a task, he did it willingly and energetically. His services to the Hi-Y were countless. He is one of the finest friends a person could have. Hugh's bound to get somewhere if he works like he did in his studies and outside work. Keep it up, Hugh. FRANCES MUSSELMAN-Ready for service, sincere at all times, eager for knowledge loyal to friends, and always leaching for the best This truly characterizes our C R piesident She also malntamed an upper berth on the affirmative debate team, as vuell as getting As in Cicero She is full ta overflowing with a good contagious character, .1 tuenu to anvone in need Whlat more dare anyone ask? 'IOM PERRY An ace, comes the cry, so you know it is Tom Perry indulgmg in his favorite pa time of tennis The hole this tennls wonder leaves in next year s tennis team will undoubtedly constitute Mr Stettlers gravest problem That and h1s part in H1 Y and Scholastic activities leads one to deduce that he is a talented individual who left his mark upon the school We may all be proud of Tom MAE NUSB AUM 1h1s country maid is quiet and reserved, a true frlend to those organization she has played he1 part well For a short time she was one of the few who have the honor or playing the part of student librarian To hei Alma Mater she has ever been true and alvsays given her best NELSON S'1 EINER This tall lad rolls in from the country He is an energetic student Although he does not domineei, he TS a good follower Nelson took a very actlve part in Glee Club and also entered in both band and orchestia He is generally seen strolling along with a fan sophomore maid who does not seem to follow him in his helghth CLEONA REICHENBACH The country produces many fine things and Cleona is certainly one of them Brown curly hair and a pleasant smile make her a frlend to everyone Quiet and shy, she consistently does ner best in everything she undertakes Hel one outside mterest has been C R and to this organization she has given her best Although reserved and quiet she has given much to B H S o D860 0 - -A as 5-'li E ' . ', - V . , ':r v. A . - - o ' .W I' ' 7' . . 5 ' 9 . . 1 , V' - :H . . . v . Q .. ..., I . ' ffl H ' ' A III' . - no -1 : , . . ol - . I5 , . I co 4, . o- . I , . C .M . . ff' f '. Q. . ' vi . E: . . I 'rn ' , - 1' I' U-H ' . ' V' :S 4 , , C+ . :' ' ra - - -4 .co .1 . v l t U2 - ' . . , F, UQ . . 5. . '. 5' . rn , . n :r o , at . - ..- V . -5.4 ' ' Y - I th . ' , rn - , rp . - . , . :S ' 1 . K . 'Q ' . u . ,' av C5 . . 2 B A h-H . ' . 5 . - 1+ ' - :r . . . .... .- . . m f f f, If ill 'in
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if tv fl 3I S li . 'fi FRANCIS LUGIBIHL-A quiet, peaceful, friend is he. Everyone is glad to hear the good natured laugh with which he tells his jokes, and no one tires or his witty remarks. He is the idol of all the fellows while on the athletic held during the noon hour. He is a faithful worker in the Agriculture Uept., and an active member oi the F. F. A. EUNICE MOSER-A quiet, little girl of very few words is Eunice. She has shown her bravery and courage by taking tour years or Latin. Teachers evidently have great Iaith in Lunice, for they often ask her to put out the absence slips lor them. A cheerful disposition and the willingness to do her part as well as she possibly knows how are the chief characteristics of this Senior. ROLLAND MOT1 LR-Rolland is a quiet and studious young fellow who undertakes 'ill things with equal sincerity. As a member of the F. lf. A. he takes an active part in all its activities and all the other activities of the Agricultural Class. Undoubtedly he will constitute one of the community s most valuable iarmers in the near future. neing a friendly lad he has many acquaintances throughout the school and community and they have a high regard for him. LLEANOR MAT'lER+This Senior is a country maid who never pushes herself for- ward but in a quiet unassuming manner strives for the best in all that she undertakes. She always does her school W0l'K tc the best of her ability and never shlrks responsibili- ties placed upon her. 'lhough she seldom makes any noise especially in the presence of strangers, her words are worth while. KENNETH NEUENSCHWANDER-Kenny has his troubles in dramatics, he is the son of Mrs. Briggs and has promise of being a poet that xx ill long be remembered. Fairy tripping oer the green, Leading pork so nice and lean: WILNER MUMMA- Oh yes, John, yes John, yes John yes is the tune this Senior class sings. Quietness in manner and neatness in appearance are her outstanding characteristics. Her interests have been few, but to these she has ever been loyal. C. R. has found in her a faithful member. Fhe junior class play found her a good actor. We can truthfully say her interests have been for the best of Bluffton High School. 5 08150 ui , .r, gg - 5. , E5 A YH J CY 'E C+ '1 'c 5. : 93. - - 2 J - so 2 E 'rs' CD 1 . cb i 3 . Q, . B c- 3 1 O 4 ca. 5, . '4 FP :' CU 3' so . 3 . ' fi E. . Q , 4 Qs m . U2 m v 1 S. c-5 P-4 E ET C 7 . 'Y : s D J 25 l
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