Bluffton High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Bluffton, IN)

 - Class of 1938

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Adrian Sprunger, dignified Senior and faithful athlete, laughs at King Winter ' s torture Like many other B. H. S. boys, Jim Xeff and Ike Fish- baugh are usually found at some girl ' s locker Joan Hedges and Jlary Geels are usually found together Lucky boys. Jack Lee and Gene Fuller always get a ride to school A faint blush creeps over Bill Edington ' s face as he feels the photographer ' s gaze upon him An industrious couple! Wava Woodward and Jack JlcCray spent much time on the Retrospect but always had time for a smile ]Maxine is a Senior and very handy with a needle Bob Sawyer and Pauline Schocke give us an idea of what happens at play practice Evidently Aldene didn ' t care to have her picture taken. A cute pose, don ' t you think ' ? Even high school students play hide and seek. Bette Wibel and Helen Ulmer seem to be enjoying themselves Everything good comes by 3 ' s. At least that is what we think about Dorothy Wolf, Lois Decker, and Ruth Hedges A worried look appears on Emerson Schlotzhauer ' s face as he thinks of his duties as Business Jlanager of the Retrospect.

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Robert Shelley (Quizzical) ■■--1 latigh, runinitg feet, a slammed door — Boh has arrived. Hi-Y. 2. S, 4 : Footbal ' . 1 : Intra- mural busketball, 1. 2. 4. Ruth Sovers (Earnest) There ' .i such a charm in melancholy I uoiild not if I could he gcu Girls Athletics. 4: -1-H Chib. 1. 2. Adrian Sprunger (Dashing) Whate ' rr he did was done irith so much ease. In him alone ' tu-as natural to please. Hi-Y. 2. 3. 4 : Football. .?. 4 : Intra- mural brsketball. 1 : Basketball. 3. 4 : Glee. 2 : Orchestra. 1. 2. 3, 4 : Kand. 1. 2. 3. 4: Count and t -» Coed. 2 : Basketball B team. 2 ; Go Ahead. 3: 4-H Club. 1. 2. 3. Martha Sturgis (Genuine) Thou too shall feel the glow of things achieved, In dreaming of the wcll- rev ' .emhered days. Retrospect staff. 4 : Glee. 2 ; Girls Recreation. 3 : Attendant to Snow Queen. 4 ; Shorthand contest. 3 : Sr. Comet staff. 4. Arthur Tewell (Striking) One may smile, and smile, and he a villian! Retrospect staff. 4 : Comet staff. 4 : Sr. Comet staff. 4. Vance Travis (Undisturbed) No wind can drive my hark astray Xor change the tide of destiny. 4-H. 1. 2. 4; F.F.A., 4. Helen Ui.mer (Energetic) So many world, so much to do. So little done, such things to he. Retrospect staff. 4: Glee. 1. 2, 4: G.R.. 2. 3. 4 : Lucky Jade. 1 : In Old St. Louis. 4 : Flower t f Venezia. 2 : Comet stp.ff, 2 : Girls Recreation. 4. Bernard Wahman (Conscientious), may do something sen- sational yet. Intramural Basketball, 1. 2; Glee. 3, 4: Orchestra. 1, 3; Band. 1, 2. 3, 4 ; Old Spanish Custom. 3 ; In Old St. Louis. 4 : Sr. Comet Staff. Bette Wibel (Coquettish) A w itty wo m an i $ a treasure, A witty beauty is a power. Class Olficer — Vice-Pres.. 1 : Comet staff. 3 ; Go Ahead. 3 : Button Button. 4 : Sr. Comet staff, 4. Robert Wible (Masculine) Come one, come all! This rock shall fly F -om its firm hase as soon as I. Commercial Department. 3, 4 : Art. i. 2. 3. Dorothy Wolf (Cheerful) Who throughout all her works the e.T-ample gives. And from i-ariety all her ehartns derives. Glee. 1, 2: G.R.. 2. 3. 4: Count and the Coed. 2 : F lower of Venezia. 1 : Attendant to Snow Queen. 4. Wava Woodward (Zealous) Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Retrospect st::ff. Editor-in-chief. 4 : Glee. 1: G.R.. 2. 3. 4: Sec ' y.. 2. Fre.s.. 4 : Lucky Jade. 1 : National Honor Society. 3. 4 : Comet staff. 2. 3. 4 : Editor of Comet staff. 3 ; At- tendant to Snow Queen. 4 : Button Mutton, 4 ; Go Ahead. 3 ; TypinK contest, 4 , Art and Craft, 4,



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J oily Juni ors Advancing in the realms of tiu ' ii- odui-ation is the .lunior Class. At the first of the vear class elections were held. Bill Fryback was victorious in campaign for the presidency. He was assisted by Bill Starr, ' ice-President. Ruthanna Knotr was in charge of the money, and Lois Shepherd kept the class records. Bob Barnthouse was elected to the Athletic Council. The class rings, which were chosen by a committee, have the R crest and were selected from a choice of ruby, mother of pearl, onyx, or solid gold. On November 11. the .hiniors presented their play, Little Miss Fortune. Much unknown dramatic ability was revealed. This class contributed several valuable athletes in both basketball and foot- ball. Kinsey. Tonner, Hixon, and Biberstine are worthy of mention. To lighten the burdens of school, a farm party was held at the Biberstine home. A scavenger hunt was one of the outstanding events of the evening. On May 20, a delightful reception was given at the new gym by the Juniors in honor of the departing Seniors. The class was guided by Miss Blanche Karnes, Mr. Lloyd Ulmer, and : Ir. Forrest McMasters. Row 1 : Walter Aeschiinmn, Lois Dean Arnold, Betty Jean Baker. Charle.s Baker, Gertrude Barnes, Robert Barnthouse, Jk Biberstine. Imoiiene Uooher. Harold Bowman. I.orene Brewer. Jr. Brinkman. „ „. , „ tj , Row 2: Ralph Brinnemen. Georcia BurKan. Cl.-.rabelle Chenoweth, Martha Cline, Laura Collins. Lawrence Conner. Kobert Davis. Donithy Davison. Earl Dcam. Wanda DcArmond. Ruth DeVore. „ , ,. ,, ■ r- i. Row 3: U-la Dunwiddle. Dick Farlintr. Hel.T, Flowers. Sill Fryback. Betty Fulkerson, Bob Garrett. Maxlnc Gearhart. Martha Gilliom. Brook.s Grandlienard. Ruth Grandlienard. Jennie Gray. „ . „ u »,■ u j ■ , », ii- u »» Row : Mrrjorie Grim. Betty Lou Grimsle . Don Harris. Kathryn Harris, Dan Harsh, Nina Hendricks. William Hiatt, H«ther Hill. Bill Hixon. Ijiurcl Kinsey. Ruthanna KnofT. - jxi t ii« ii Row S: Jim Krill. Harry I nt?.. Maxine Lautzenhoiser. Rocer Lindsey. Irene Lindstrand ImoKene i uedtke. EuEene Mailer. Kenneth Markley. .Maxine Markley. Dorothy M:itson. Ha .el McFarren. , ,. „ „ . „ r-i Row B: Bob Mfttlcr. Roner Miller. Garnet Mills, James Montuiue. Goklie Moser. Betty Mosure, Georcianiia Motz. Glen ■ ■ .-I- V.-!:i Pace. Harold Pett. Ralph Pond.

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