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:::::::o::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::b' U r -- ---- ---v v --- --- ANCAST ER ECHO icii H VOLUME 2 BLUFFTON, IND., APRIL, 1932 NUMBER 7 . . , ,, . ,,, , .. . .,. I. Q HONOR ROLL FOR SEVENTH .. frvlgv iwl'H2'lii' flltllili.Ii'-i'i.flirli1s'sP4152.-I R.RA .11 MONTH 5 I iw.. RR as I- l r ivilliglli Q 't Grade 1--Harold Blue, Wannetta Maupin, Mary FH' .Illia-liflf,+.'g.?Jf.s.rfiiliwtfiir1. A' Pm' James Wolf- f'IQ51-1,3,l1,'l.fI'li,lQg.'av-AA 'll Grade 2-Evelyn Cox, Roger Green, Raymond 373 . A' -lfuum 'blink-nifz St1'ahm, if Q ' rg Q Grade 3-Donna Bell, Yvonne Cox, Alice Krunnin, 1 . . ,l ' ' Bessie Little Maupin, Flo Ann Revett, Maxine Wolf. GOOD-BYE SENIORS The school year is almost over and the Seniors will be leaving us. We wish to congratulate them on their success during their school career, and hope that they will have as much success in the future as in the past. We regard them as our older brothers and sisters, and they have been our example. We are sure they deserve much praise for their work during the past four years. As years roll by, may they en- joy every measure of happiness. James Burgoon. Grade 4-Jean Harris, Genevieve Martin, Anna- bel Snider. Grade 5-June Haifley, Eudora Cox, Maxine Gear- hart, Lloyd Schwartz. Grade 6-Wanda Harris, Mary Meade, Nina Krummen. Grade 7-Pauline Cox, Victor Gallivan, Margaret Henry, Jessie Swartz. Grade 8-Margaret Cossairt, Dale Houtz, Harry fConcluded on Page 55 Glass Histor iriver W3 5 I af 10 1 : We, the remaining members of our class take this method of recalling those who have ceased to be class members and cannot graduate with us. In memory, we fondly think of those former mem- bers and officers. In our first year there were twenty-eight mem- bers. During the year, Paul Cutler, Arwilda Roberts and Vivian Thompson left. A new member who joined our throng was Harold Curry. The Sophomore year began with twenty-one stu- dents and ended with twenty. Those who dropped out or moved away before school started were: Jack Aeby, Byrl Elzey, Daniel Lantz, John Rowe, and Flor- ence Heyerly. The Junior year found Dean Andrew a new mem- ber. The pupils who did not return as Juniors were: Lloyd Stewart, Loren Frauhiger, Velma Durr, Othal Herrick. Those that moved during the year were: Everett Gentis and Helen Eversole. The Senior year started with Harold Messick be- ing absent one semester and William Johnloz enter- ing as a new member. Officers of the various classes were: Senior Officers: Dean Andrew, President, Earl Elzey, Vice Presidentg Fay Jackson, Secretary- Treasurer. Junior Officers: Dean Andrew, President, Earl Elzey, Vice Presidentg Harold Curry, Secretary- Treasurer. Sophomore Officers: Lloyd Stewart, President: Fay Jackson, Vice President, Harold Messick, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Freshmen Officers: Irvin Ginter, President, Lloyd Stewart, Vice Presidentg Betty French, Secretary- Treasurer. The following students graduate this year: Dean Andrew, Harold Curry, Frances Davis, Earl Elzey, Betty French, Irvin Ginter, Robert Groh, Fay Jack- son, William Johnloz, Lowell Kelsey, Edna Maupin, Russell Myers, Wendell Shady, Josephine Studa- baker, Harold Messick, Harold Wilcoxson, Mary Belle Wilson. The last few weeks have been filled with adven- tures and preparations. The class presented the class play, Meet Uncle Sally at the Lancaster School, Wednesday, April 6. On April 10 the baccalaureate services were held at the school and were conducted by Rev. Wisner. The final exercises were held at the school on Thursday, April 14, when the class received their diplomas. The four years have been pleasant and educational. The parting was sad, but many were eager to begin their battle with life. To L. H. S. we bid good-bye and wish the coming classes a pleasant voyage. We now leave you as we are setting out on a long voyage through life, filled with the will to win. Good-bye, Senior Class of '32.
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The fire fighters and e- quipment from six commu- nities including Bluffton, Un- iondale, Preble, Liberty, Petroleum, and Ossian as- sisted one another to over- come the fast advancing flames. The fight to save at least a part of the building became more hazardous as debris began to fall around the fire- men manning the hoses. The flames jumped as high as 75 to 100 feet as the roof col- lapsed. The flames were vis- ible from the north edge of Bluffton. 5 The Fire of1958 On Tuesday, April 15, 1958 at 11:15 p.m., a fire of undetermined origin destroyed the west half of the Lancaster Central School. The fire caused damage estimated at close to half a million dollars. The conflagration ended classes for 580 students for the remainder of the term which had three weeks to go before graduation ex- ercises. . A . --, U-1' . , ,,' I V t - V qvawjhi - ' . ,X-dk' ,, ,, ' -Q of. 0. M- 1' -- il ' ' ,af 'N as t' f-2-it f - . ,rf 47 ,t - .. S . -K -- -0 ev' .,, ' 1 ' . , ...f a A ' -. n-' M - By 5 o'c1ock' the next morning, many of the fire departments which had bat- tled the fire were on their way back to their stations and still other crews were cleaning and rolling their hoses in preparation for their departure. Bluffton's unit, however, remained on the scene until 9 o'clock to prevent the flames from re- kindling. Although many reports and suppositions have been made as to what caused the fire, no definite proof has been . made and probably never will. s ,im-W-awww... rss, 5 .M W- - 5 ' -'N-f 2 Q . .H . , 5 tg ,, ' WW. -.T t 5' N.. - E .. wneasts-..,, watzum-.M -,ftlfvv 9
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