Bluffton High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Bluffton, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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WILFORD WIL ety “Bill” O. GEIGER “Prof.” BUR A. HOWE Masocistias ener otn te ; P s ; See Ul a who gragnemistry and Biology of B. Hg One of me busiest teachers and fatige as president, the Teacher's e Was a “‘b 2p BE. and Social i2,1,15Structor of ; er “ : Brade are ale, 7, °o0S also advisor ashful” Juni : m al Sciences English Enel; , re also und of the Junj LOE Moves en class advi - ..also F nglish, - + + teaches Tat we when a student unior class, , this he j a ROL rat idan os ranks firet j,, 20Nual R atin and an important event? 2, Sgholarship it is mayor of Burne, eleventh year 3 association: win! MPOtance to “angel ° ffton fh sgtes, sata renton High Sch.) °° a grad cumspect : by ek An his B. A u College and ‘reco; igh School aduate of ct describ es Bee as sll c TOME a Fen ee oa ‘ atte es her - .cir- Ohta ‘tiniv MA was reccicen'st from ORdwETon Cotes ‘anc’ GSelkea', SMSO, Miah Shut research work in éc]]} pe ay enjo is two MUA oan See : Colle exes ducati » Tre his Spare ti In college Joy- ch SONS were -, tne times e and M A on at Blufft : me Ag eae 5x spe ampio : € assoc year me Poy am Caceetn re - 4. at O on is goal is foucee business may. nde were thrilling pihletic teams ins we Bidatest onbsa helpful denchette uty. : m -.S. n. S her the future he sets as ly sums of money for household tasks but in many instances pay money as rewards for a child’s not doing unwelcome things. Many of us in school work think this policy is wrong. We urge pupils and citizens gen- erally to raise our standard of behavior to include some humanitarian impulses in our daily living and to look to ourselves more and more for the reason for the unsettled condi- “Jea the V7, f con ocat oon THERESA F SLUSS A. Dwi : Saenice teacher Saha te sna! Home eddy” a oes ae anothe ER Pap aaa GHT SPAYTH ability to und 30s) ae, OP smile a Pe aWnO enjoys traveling t,o! B. H March bj - + . Jeft for + problems st erstand people and t a Haghing imericay tenn - - .when not retirement Plans as his goals Navy in eae eats attended Lat: as characteristics Bers or Social Stake World the use of the yinstructs the felon ware she aint Ree ee Sens : i sne ma other Mmer in aduated fr usband. also Buides Gene at the A p RA t words, Industrig, 224 saw or, in Pate om the Seno ee” hie : their activiti the Sophomore Se TA 3 caches Mechani FialA ries... i Ceivadq es at Ohio State Uni of Home t LES: class very lanical Draw; - .also eived BS. . e Univ. and mm Seay raeh School, | | -8Taduated from eee ae Suided the idee ery be when B.H'S§ oe event aad fag Gutton College and ae Ave High Schogpaduate of McCuteh. Staff In home ec. to Ohio Stee Scholarships when ipres nih aa very “a ieee ap B.S. at Bowl Succeeded in eetane able to teach her bomese . girls : esented with ar 1rilleq”’ he Lion Ing Gre : ng i Jr.-Sr with an orchid : lons Clu en Univ at the time as p ekes ware Of hic oo... S Spare of 1940. anquet and Prom by the Class resident, - ++. looking j his goal to “Wateh ollege football.” oS Ne tion of the times. We need to respect our parents and their opinions, we need to respect those who have been placed in charge of our various institu- tions, we need to respect the laws and reg- ulations that have been made for the welfare of all people. This is needed in the home, the school, and in community life. —A. B. Murray, Superintendent

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OCIE ANDERSON Ocie ors the teacher of B: lake Sy who look for the LORAIN A. B SINGE : where to i always knows : i FFIELD ENCE R. DU ical nd FLOR the Phys ag ets advisor of F. F. a aped oy tev ae teaches Ssyes ‘to teach “Bass” arm ‘organizations. «4. she § Is about ; fundamenta . : he Eighth is advisor to 1 these ir play Sciences and 15 . besides th : duction of their Pp nd Cutlass. . } and likes different ent he Biso teaches a Sfuttton eravities she enjoys. seted from van of the : sabe eon : yepresente ; travel. - - : salutatoria the whereabouts. ough the Library Agriculture 5, i “arin Columbus. «- - Buren High “Sehool 28 yas obtained | types 0 Tee é .patience tstanding e ey football for Pando 4 wcerved of her class Ae, Ae Sate TINT pene ht Science cou eae are her ou a playe ‘o State Univ. an Mrs. ¢ Bowling Green H.S. the nig ted fror ttended Ohio also met Mr: a ‘tion with B. ine 7 ingness to s pyL gran lvania = in Agriculture. ..- ission 1n her associatlo very thrilling. . -. characteristic rE chner oil Pennsy+ B. Bore . holds comm h was hired was ts to do their h Scho with er there. make the she students Aleppo mn Waynesbur Eyrestern erate U. 8. Naval, Reserve: for heving lived’ “To prepare my ate tion and %! Ss. in L. 5. orld a better D Ss. in Educa School with B. wo Univ. Library is his goal. THE OBLIGATION OF CITIZENSHIP In this age, more than ever before, we are faced with the problem that the individual accepts and expects all the rights of citizen- ship under our form of government, and too many persons do not accept the responsibili- ties of being a citizen in the same measure. In the past, we are told, young people and adults worked for the welfare of others over and beyond the usual effort expected and all society benefited and greater happiness HARRY E. KETTLEWELL i i the rt—whether it be in business or Armed Forces.” resulted for our people. It has been increasingly evident in recent years that money has become more and more the goal for our people, young and old. We lean very much toward things of eco- nomic value. People expect to be paid for doing things, beyond their regular job, once done as a privilege and pleasure. It has come to our at- tention that some parents not only pay good- HMAN EARL W. LE of B. teacher RY tor of Mathemetics, “parls another pees glee clubs, RICHARD Q. LON all the “Harry”. . -insttucyss and and asst. (it toe ee director vchestra and also “Red”. . 1. the one eceeais and re- advisor of ere Cmoutstanding char- mixed chorus, — pand perro blame. for Blue on its victories ene ie nis ‘sense, of hugh. school responsiDir came ee peste cae 20 ceives ae. 3 erent hg hes ee acte Findlav ‘ at foo Ss. he Sa Ve hysica ted from ; tion from £ B. H. and the EHS oboe all Phy ge gradweceived 3. Sn Mtn Schoo! ah Be oe athe Swiss Maotner, graduate of he seeg and guides batons fi a noon : i iv. a MT tate Col- A Sree ; . A of in : F d Mia ation from pe ot local Senior righ School. « «. iege. - . his also in et cadine feature JS cic High Ss ris A fe) st j AS fee see ae Sy ee ene ars ro eoop 56: alseTo live to 2000 A. D in Music PhS ability to use Mit hair pete graduated ae vol ‘ naracteristic. his goal. outstanding ¢ School and his B. S. at Bowling Green c Univ.



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FRANCIS BASINGER Bus Driver eh CHARLES COUCH 2 ee Bus Driver ' AARON MESSINGER Bus Driver MRS. HAZEL EVERSOLE Cafeteria Director PATRICIA SCHMIDT Assistant Librarian : i — CHARLES PATTERSON Bus Driver WADE BECHTEL ey Custodian Engineer . ; ALBERT WINKLER Assistant Engineer

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