BHS adds interactive sign, website Wall of Fame
Two new ways to view Bluffton High School "Wall of Fame" photos and information have been announced. There is now an electronic interactive sign board in the High School cafeteria. You can also access this information from home at www.blufftonschools.org.
At the top of the web page is a slide show of current BHS teams and groups. Below are links to academic, athletics, arts, yearbooks and history.
The school notes, "The board will always be a work in progress with updates of records, stats, pictures, yearbooks, etc. The board has every yearbook from Bluffton HS from 1926-2022 and the Beaverdam Echo Yearbooks from 1957-1964, which we believe are all of the yearbooks that were printed for Beaverdam. You can flip through the pages as if you had the book in front of you. Feel free to share this with grandparents and great grandparents, we think this board will provide an easy way to look back at the history of our district!"
In the featured photo:
2023 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY
1925-26 TRACK & FIELD
This is the second year for the BHS track teams and Bluffton won the Allen County meet, which was also the second year the county meet was held. Other teams were LaFayette, Harrod, Gomer, Beaverdam and Elida.
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