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Fred
I enjoyed Ron Habegger's perspective on the 1958 BHS football team… he was right “we were making memories.”

What he didn’t say was that this team was considered (in 1958) one of the best BHS football teams ever. This was a time before there were state rankings or a playoff system. There were less then 30 members on the team which, required starters to go both ways, but there was a lot of depth in positions and everyone played.

Icon viewers:

A Facebook conversation about former Bluffton pizza places had me wondering: Can we come up with a list of names and locations from the past 20 or 30 years? 

Aside from Pisanello's, Domino's, and That 50's Place, a few others have been mentioned -- some of which I remember, others I am not so sure (KZ? Mr. B's?). 

In particular, I've been trying to come up with the name of a pizza place from the mid-1980s that had "dots" on the side flaps of the box, which you could collect to earn a free pizza. 

The Bluffton Lions club is offering two $500 educational scholarships this spring to graduating seniors in the Bluffton, Pandora-Gilboa or Cory-Rawson school districts. 

Interested students should contact their school guidance counselor for an application and more information.

Jeff Ray, 43, died as the result of an accident Jan. 18, 2014, in Seattle, Wash.  He was born in Toledo, April 19, 1970. 

He is survived by his mother, Alice Chumbley Lora, and stepfather, Ronald Lora of Bluffton, his father, Roger D. Ray, and stepmother Katarina Ruedi Ray, of Toledo, his sister, Leah Ray, and her husband, Kevin Grzyb, of Chicago, his aunt, Jan Turbeville, of Little Rock, Ark., and a nephew, Dexter Ray Grzyb, of Chicago. 

The Icon staff recently spent a sunny, cold Sunday afternoon with Kate Pannabecker, 8-year-old daughter of Tim and Jo Pannabecker.

What grade are you in and who is your teacher?

Second grade, Mrs. Fry

What are your favorite subjects in school?

Science, math, and reading.

Least favorite?

Writing. It's hard.

Tell us about your spelling tests.

Here's the weekend features at Mustard Seed Cafe

Strata: Cheddar Jalapeilo $6.50
Gravy & Biscuits 7.95
Eggs Benedict 8.95
Shrimp Cocktail 7.50
Omelette Provencal: South of the Border - chorizo,
peppers & onions, cheddar & salsa 7.95
Stuffed Baked French Toast- caramel Apple Walnut 7.50
Cheddar Grits & Southern Shrimp 12.75

Lunch Feature
Stacked Ham & Cheese $8.95

Muffins - Stuffed Chocolate Chocolate Chip
Scones - Orange Cranberry
Sugar with Fruit & Cream

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