Bluffton High School’s 2019 representatives to the American Legion Buckeye Boys and Girls State were recognized recently by the Bluffton American Legion Post, who sponsored their attendance in the programs.
Student participants told legion members about their experiences during the recognition.
Students were
• Raina Runk, daughter of Tim and Megan Runk
• Neil Metzger, son of Mike and Amy Metzger
• Zachary Taylor, son of Matthew and Stefanie Taylor
• Angelica Williams, daughter of Roxanne Williams and Brent Reichenbach
(not pictured).
Tonya Meyer, director of Bluffton Senior Citizens Center provided Bluffton Lions with a update of the Main Street center earlier this month. She is the center’s fifth director.
The Bluffton Senior Citizens Association has over 600 members, and an annual budget of $300,000.
Several additional Lions news items are part of the October club newsletter attached at the bottom of this story.
The Icon talked with Brad Dailey, 9232 Dixie Highway, Bluffton, the newly appointed member of the Bluffton school board. He will be sworn in during the November meeting. Here is part of our conversation.
Icon: What interested you in seeking a spot on the school board?
I chose to seek a position on the school board because I want to see Bluffton Exempted Village Schools continue to have success in providing students with the excellent education that it has for many years.
The Cory-Rawson class of 1952 held a 67th reunion on Oct.19 at The
Dakota Grill in Findlay. Ten class members and six guests attended.
Class members seated, front from left, Margaret (Augsburger) Miller, Ione (Cogley) Morrison, Marilyn (Marquart) Maroscher, Dorothy (Bowersox) Powell, Carol Jean (Frantz) Bucher.
Standing from left, Tom Latham, Lauren Rettig, Ann (Romick) Keller, David Clymer, and Ron Heldman.
The Bluffton High School class of 1989 is holding a 30th class reunion on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 7-10 p.m. at Southgate Lanes, Bluffton. The invitation extends to BHS graduates of classes of 1987, 1988 and 1990.
The price to attend is $10 per person, which includes bowling and shoe rental, and can be paid at the door. Any food items may be ordered from the menu, and paid for separately.