Bluffton High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Bluffton, IN)

 - Class of 1939

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SENIOR HALL CDF Most popular Cutest Wittiest Most likely to succeed Best dressed Most attractive Most bashful Most personality Most intelligent Life of the part Best singer Most talkative Best actors Most athletic y77 Boy Roger Sawyer Bob Garrett Kenny Reineck Bill Stogdill Bob Mettler Bill Hiatt Joe Biberstine Dick Willey Don Harris Medrith Snyder Dwight Redding Bill Yates Bill Starr Laurel Kinsey 25 FAME Girl Letty Williamson Winifred Stogdill Jenny Gray Maxine Markley Martha Cline Marjorie Grim Wanda DeArmond Susie Schlotzhauer Lois Shepherd Jane Seabold Betty Lou Grirnsley Ruth Grandlienard Betty Baker Dorothy Davison

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WENDELL WHITE On again, ojf again. Bowling, 35 Intramural bas- ketball, 2, 3, Vocational In- dustrial Course, ROSALIND ZOOK 'iAn amiable brunette. . . Takes things easy. Count Sz the Coed, 15 Old Spanish Customj, 2, Commer- cial Course. IN MEMORIAM of Robert Karl Hannie 11921-19371 One writes, that 'Other friends remainf BILL YATES A rival of Joe E. Brown. Football B team, 2, 35 Foot- ball, 4, Baseball, 4, Intramural basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD EICHER Tall and unsophisticatedfi Basketball, 4, Growing Pains,', 4, Hartford Twp., 1, 2, 3. That 'Loss is common to the race,'- And common is the commonplace, And vacant chaff well meant for grain. That loss is common would not make My own less bitter, rather more: Too common! Never morning wore To evening, but some heart did break. But in my spirit will I dwell, And dream my dream, and hold it tru For tho' my lips may breathe adieu, I cannot think the thing farewell. Whereof the man, that with me trod This planet, was a noble type Appearing ere the times were ripe, That friend of mine who lives in God? 24 93 7:



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'W Class Ofncers, left to right: Jesse Reiff, Mary Frances Rose, Mary Tonner, Fred Shumm, and Bernard Roush. Top row, left to right: Pauline Beckler, Melvene Bishop, Marjorie Blocker, Roger Bulger, Bob Busick, Jean Campbell, Nancy Jane Clayton, Marcus Cuff-ield. Row five, left to right: Bob Colen., Joy Cossairt, Martha Courtney, Bob Davis, William Denman, Betty Diehl, Junior Drukenmiller, Vera Dunwiddie. Row four, left to right: Carl Eicher, Madaline Elwood, Nina Jane Eversole, Hal Farling, Everett Faulkner, Bill Fritz, Gene Grice, Dorma Hallich, Norma Hailich, George Hamje. Row three, left to right: Georgia Hamje. Kenneth Hannie, Donna Hetlin, Wayne Heineger, Dennis Hirschy, Emma Hollenbaugh, Betty Holmes, Marie Ireland, Don Johnson, WilmagJones, Ina Mae King. Row two, left to right: Wid Kleinknight, Alwyn Kyle, Arthur Lane, Justine Liechty, Leon Lindsey, Albert Littlelield, Stella Maddux, Kenneth Manning, Mary Mallers, Pauline Markley, Roderick Markley. Bottom row, left to right: Fern Mattax, Ruth Meyer, Betty Miller, Bob Moon, Betty Moorman, Mary Murphy, Fred Murray, John McAdams, Marjorie McClain, Philip McCray, Mary Ann Nash. Juniors Never Laclc Pep and Originality The jolly juniors have experienced one of the most interesting years of their school life. During the past nine months they have accomplished both fame and fortune. At the beginning of the school year they elected their class oilicers, Bernard Roush, presidentg Fred Shumrn, vice presidentg Mary Francis Rose, treasurer, and Jesse Reiff, athletic council. With these fine executives the class has been active in school affairs throughout the year. 26

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