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Dabblers Paint the Town BUNNY EMPIRE FQB SfitC U ■’’EflLflND II ' 2 ABBIT5 PEU.— EEO Iirm r. wufr ciK M A. l v i i am fuVo Y tf f «[ ' ■-. I The Dabblers of Bluffton High is a club consisting of young artists, sponsored by Miss Berghoff. The club had a very eventful and exciting year. Early in the school year the Dabblers took a trip to Brown County to observe the area artists ' handiwork. Later in the year the art club decided on an unusual project. With the permission of city officials, the club painted fire hydrants in the down¬ town area. 1. Thirty-three budding artists participate in Dab¬ blers. 2. Time and effort by devoted Dabblers re¬ sult in unique creations. 3. Miss Berghoff and officers J. Craft, C. Moser and A. Bergdoll pose before a piece of Dabbler artwork. 4. S. Hirschy and C. Moser combine their talents to paint Christ¬ mas cookies.
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BHS Can ' t Function Without Them 1. L. Isch and A. Heyerly prove women can be successful in the business world. 2. L. Powell, S. Johnson, V. Feltt, M. Neuenschwander, M. Poling, J. Moser, J. Warthman and L. Steckbeck assist Mrs. Gerber in her secretarial work. 3. Technicians M. Osborn and K. Edington command backstage operations. 4. D. Bisel receives approval from fellow Comet printers: A. Rugg, D. Hudgins, J. Minnich, G. Spaulding and L. Pearson. 5. C. Beeks, D. Fulton, L. Schnerre, P. Nowak, Mrs. Christian, T. Hughes, J. Ramseyer, S. Dotterer, D. Schumm, D. Osbo rn, T. Aschliman and D. Claghorn take a break from their many duties as librarians. 14
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t Comprendes Espanol? Jumping beans, bullfighters, Mexican hat dancers and Spanish linguists play important roles in Spanish club activities. The year was filled with food, festivities and culture. Club mem¬ bers indulged in the con¬ sumption of tacos, enchiladas and chili con came. Festivities in¬ cluded an initiation at the State Forest, the annual Christmas party, highlighted by the pinata bash, and the Spring Fiesta. Films of Spain, presented by Kay Mur¬ ray, introduced members to the cultural aspect of Spanish life. 1. Officers L. Isch, B. Gentis, S. Ault and C. Pfister attempt to hang a pinata with Senor Shalley ' s help. 2. B. Miller devours a Mexican delicacy. 3. Pres. S. Ault can ' t make up his mind. 4. Spanish club boasts 85 members. 5. Sophomores anticipate fur¬ ther initiation.
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