Harry Weibel lettered in football during each of his four years at Bluffton despite playing in only two games in 1955 due to an extended bout with pneumonia. He was chosen All-Mid Ohio League in 1954, 1956 and 1957 as he led the 1956 and 1957 teams to back-to-back Mid-Ohio League championships. Harry was an integral part of the 1956 team which has already been enshrined in the Bluffton Hall of Fame. Weibel was a captain on the 1957 squad while earning
third team All-Ohio honors and honorable mention All-America recognition that season.
While attending Bluffton, Weibel was a member of OSEA, the ISTA staff and Big Brothers. Harry also served as the president of his class and the Varsity B club. He graduated in 1958 with a degree in education.
Weibel continued his education at the Cooper School of Art where he earned a degree in Graphic Arts with a specialization in advertising. He then moved to Indiana University and completed his graduate work in the field of Art Education.
His career has included teaching assignments as well as graphic designs positions at Kidron Body Company and Troyer Signs Incorporated. Harry has always been active in his community as he has served as a Sunday School teacher, P.T.O president, Little League coach and a nursing home assistant.
Weibel and his wife S. Allene reside in Dalton, Ohio. They have three grown children, Mark, John and Andrew.