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Theodore "Ted" Marvin Diller, 88, died May 8, 2018, at Blanchard Valley Hospital, Findlay. Ted was born Nov. 17, 1929, in Allen County, Ohio to the late Archie and Velma (Miller) Diller. On February 19, 1954, he married Joan VanMeter Diller who survives in Bluffton.

Ted was a graduate of Pandora High School, attended Bluffton College and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict.  Ted was a member of Grace Mennonite Church in Pandora and past member of the Rufus Putnam Masonic Lodge in Columbus Grove.  

That's Latin for five rope jumpers. Maybe not a world's record attempt, but certainly team work is required. Jump rope was among popular sporting events at Bluffton elementary field day on Wednesday at Harmon Field. (Fred Steiner photo). Watch for more field day photos by Jamie Nygaard.

The Bluffton Junior High String Orchestra and Bluffton 6th String Orchestra performed at the Ohio Music Educators Association Junior High large group adjudicated event held at Parkway HS on May 4.

The 6th grade orchestra received a "superior" and the junior high orchestra received an "excellent."

The junior high orchestra performed "The Star of County Down," "Minuet from the Royal Fireworks Music" and "The Enchanted Forest" and received an "excellent" rating.

Earns top marks in oratorical contest

Irena Xhari ’18, a business administration major from Lezha, Albania, was named the winner of Bluffton University’s annual C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest held April 11.

Here's where the Red and White compete next

By Sam Brauen www.blufftonpirates.com
The spring sports season finally heated up and just in time for tournament action to start!  Here's where the Pirates will be lining up in the OHSAA fields over the next few weeks :

Softball: Hosts Spencerville Tuesday May 8, at 5 p.m.

The Bearcats defeated the Pirates 9-2 earlier this season BHS will be looking for revenge.  Bluffton is on a hot streak, winning nine straight games coming into the contest. 

She plans to attend Ohio University and major in Anthropology

Ali Moser is the April Bluffton High School student of the month.

Ali is in the National Honor Society, Buccaneer, Renaissance, Latin Club, Ocean Focus,  and volunteers in the Pirate 2 Pirate mentoring program.

She played volleyball throughout high school and was named "defensive player of the year" this year and was a NWC Gold award winner.

Other special awards she has received include "English student of the year."

She plans on attending Ohio University in the fall and will major in Anthropology.

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