Have an extra "Buccaneer" in your house? Here's what to do with it
Opportunities like this don’t come along every day.
Here’s a chance for you to clean out your attic and do a good deed at the same time.
Beth Cogley, Bluffton High School teacher and Buccaneer yearbook advisor, notified The Icon that the yearbook collection at BHS has some missing volumes.
She invited The Icon to announce this in hopes that BHS yearbook holders who don’t know what to do with their old copies might find a donation to the school worthwhile.
Here’s the missing volumes needed to make the high school’s collection complete:
1930
1958
1967
1971
1973
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1987.
She added that in addition to this list the Bluffton Public Library needs a copy of the 1985 yearbook.
The high school yearbook’s first year was 1925-26. It was called “Annual Leaves.” Then, in 1935 it became the “Buccaneer.”
Persons interested in donating volumes may contact Cogley at: [email protected].
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