Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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'TT' BOYS ATHLETICS BASKET BALL 'tl Under the leadership of Coach Van Ausdale and by winning seven games, out team has shown good sportsmanship and the school is very proud of them. This season's record of the games shows that the boys have put up a good fight. They came our on top in most of the games. At each of the games our team showed the opponents that they could not run away with them. The games and November November November December December December January January January February results are as follows: 19--Monclova 22--Monclova 26--Monclova 13--Monclova 14--Monclova 20--Monclova 10--Monclova 18--Monclova 51--Monclova 22--Monolova 44 Haskins 21 Grand Rapids 27 Holland 24 Lake 24 Waterville 31 Whitehouse 24 Holland 55 Clay 24 Waterville 42 Whitehouse BASE BALL A group of twenty boys came out for baseball this year. Although they did not have as successful a season as they did last year, they showed the same good sportsmanship and determination that they always have. TRACK Many boys went out for track and a few participated in the Track Meet at Sylvania. Although we were not too successful, we intend , with 17116 experience we have gained, to make a name for'ourselves next year. . all

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fq3!I lI '!'l1 '?'1l- ' 'l-E-W P'1'I1 'l'l'? T K . w e , 4 1 GIRLS ATHLETICS Miss Mignln, the Girls Basket Ball Coach, has been very busy this year building up her team. As you all know, nearly the whole team graduated last year and we are now getting our team in good shape. We hate to see Dorothea Cunningham and Dorothy Butz leave us, but the Freshmen and Sophomores are producing some fine material in Ethel Brauneck and Evelyn Cordy to take their places. Our managers, Norma Naylor and Lillian Holliker, will also be leaving and we wish to thank them for the fine job they have done. We are proud that one of our girls, Lela Phipps, won the Foul Shooting trophy. HOME ECONOMICS The second year Home Economic class studied from the text and ,cooked the first half of the yearg when the Cafeteria epened,they helped serveand they sewed. The girls made a number of various garments, and all did very good work The first year Home Economic Class studied home and baby culture. u SOCIAL The Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the High School, May 2, at 6:00 o'c1ock. The Banquet Hall was decorated in cherry and silver. A delightful three-course dinner was served, and entertainment followed. The guests were welcomed by Dorothy Jane Kiefer, Junior Class President, and the response was made by Richard Brown, Senior Class President. The Junior and Senior dances were held March 14, and April 18, re- spectively. They were held in the school auditorium. The Silver Fox Or- chestra from Maumee played at the Senior dance and the Grand Rapids Or- chestra played at the Junior dance. T .1 ,,. -..glenn ..



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,.,4-.:k4,,-- w. i 'T1 :,,.--, W- 1 7 ,.-nr. .,,,,,.-,lr - L-V. ,Y ,, .,.., . .d...- -. .-,,,.. H P Activities IANUAL TRAINING There are seven boys in lanual Training II and they have new equipment which consists of two lathes, one band saw, and one circle saw. I . Van Ausdale is their instructor. The boys are making use of the equipment. The Freshmen take lanual Training I, but they are not allowed to use the lathes or band saw. Karl Sasse was the only student to be unfortunate and to acci- dentally injure his thumb in this shop. AGRICULTURE lr. Sanford, our agriculture teacher, meets a class which consists of all but two of the Junior and the Senior boys. We obtain our information from the United States Department of Agriculture Bulletins. The knowledge of this material will help us to become future farmersg nov we aim to help those who are following this occupation. POPULARITY CONTEST The annual popularity contest was held in the assembly Wednesday morn- ing, larch 25. When the votes were counted, we found that Lela Phipps is the most popular glrlg Jbhn Mertes, the m st popular boyg Dorothea Cunning- ham, the best looking girly and Byron Howard, the best looking boy. DRAMATICS The Ju ior Class presented the play, 'The Path Across the Hill,' larch 25. Due to the fine directorship of Miss Windle and Miss Snyder the play was a huge success and we entertained One of the largest groups the audi- torium has ever held. The Senior Class presented the play,nThe Red Headed Stepch1ld,U May 8. It was full of laughs and everyone enjoyed the evening very much. 'The Lost Reindeeru was presented by the elementary grades as a part of the Christmas program. Thankfulness to Santa for Christmas gifts was the main theme. All the grades were represented, twenty-three children taking part. The upper grades carried the speaking partsg the smaller children were the clowns, dolls, and other toys. Some very clever songs, dances and reci- tations were given throughout the play. Leading parts were taken by Carl Parker, Glenn Hoover, Willis Trettin, Erma Jean Sum ers, Jean Hoover, and Bessie Phipps. AM RICANIZATION PROGRAM February 28, at 2 P.M. the Monclova Post of the American Legion and its Women's Auxiliary presented before the student body of the Monclova Public School a very interesting Amerlcanization Program. Mrs. Blanche Winters was chairman and she presented Mr. lcDaniels to the student body who, in turn, presented the principal speaker, Mrs. J. J. Doyle of Toledo. Mrs. Doyle proved to be an interesting speaker and all the boys and girls from the first to twelfth grades were sincerely sorry when she closed her remarks. The American Legion and Auxiliary working together presented each grade room with an American flag which was dedicated to the school. After this brief dedication the entire student body of the yxdor and senior High School helped in the dedication of a new and much larger flag. This flag occupied a very dignified place in front of our school building, and it is with sin- cere appreciation of the kind acts and deeds performed by our local American Legion Post with its Auxiliary that we pause here to pay tribute to their organization. Please accept our hearty thanks and our willingness to cooperate with you,a1ways. It has been asked that each room learn to patriotically salute our flag and all the teachers have volunteered their support.

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