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BASKETBALL TEAM
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BLUE AND GOLD FRESHMEN Charles Buehrer Geraldine Cox Richard Day, Vice Pres. Iladeane Fish Noll Fish Mary K. Grime, Secretary George Hayes Jane Kluepfei; President John Leupp Wilma Miller Marvel Moine Frieda Nofziger Carl Roth Mary Nofzjger Evelyn Rupp Gertrude Schlatter Cornelius Short Louise Short Viola Short Alice Smucker Robert Spengler Denver Spiess Myrtle Spiess Donald Stamm Joseph Storrer Alice Stuckey Felicia Swalley James Valit'on Robert Vernier Edwin Winzeler Blanche Wyse EIGHTH GRADE Sarabelle Aungst Pauline Baker Lois Barger, President Martha J. Bourquin Kathryn Dimke Victor Eash Naoma Fagley Donald Hollingshead Bertha Keim Donald Lantz Carl Love joy Clela Lovejoy Walter Mahler Helen Neuhauser Ilo Pace Fred Replogle Clarence Rich Robert Roedel Orville Roth Joan Buffer Gerald Rupp Ruthanna Rupp Kenneth Schai j Carl Schlatter, Vice Pres. Verleen Siefert Pauline Thomas A. J. Vernier, Sec. Treas. Filbur Wyse SEVENTH GRADE Floyd Becker Edwin Bourquin Virginia Buehrer Vice Pres. Evelyn Cherry Jean Cherry Maxine Cox Martha Dimke, Sec. Treas. Florence Fraas Owen Hayes Dwane Layman William Murbach, President Leanna Nofziger Donald Rupp Robert Rupp Berniece Short Emmagene Vernier Helen Walters Martha Yedica — ( 19 )--
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BLUE AND GOLD FOOTBALL 1931—32 A football machine well worthy of upholding the name of Archbold was the result of the efforts of coach M.A. Farber lest fall. Beginning with a green squad, a V7inning team was gradually molded. In the initial contest, Archbold faced the sup- erior Sranton ‘'Bulldogs . It was a very hard fought game ending with a score of 18-0, in Swanton's favor. Despite our loss,the boys’ playing was worthy of com- mendation . The encounter with Fanner Center registered an- other defeat for the locals. This time the score was 32-0, remarkable improvement was shorn in this game in spite of the score. The team redeemed themselves by defeating Edon by a score of 13-0. Forward passes from Capt .YJinzel- er to Lauber were responsible for the two touchdowns. The outstanding game of the season was with Stry- ker. Our team lost by a score of 7-0. Capt. rinzel- er’ s plunging was the big feature of the game. In the final game of the season,the boys defeat- ed Metamora by a score of 16-9. The teem consisted of the following: J.Steenson, R.S.; W. Kleck, R.T.; T. vfinzeler, E. ; Storrer ,R.G.; E. Fraas, P. Bowers,C; R. Seiler, J. Grime, L. G.; P. Schlatter,L.T.; S.Rupp, E.Schlatter,L.E.; R. Lauber, P. Short, Q.; M. Miller, L. Aungst, R.H.; R. Short, L. H.; W. Vinzeler, F. BASKETBALL 1931-32 Winning the County Championship was the out- standing contribution of the”Q,uintette”to Archbold's basketball during the 1931-32 season. Our team worn twelve out of nineteen games. Of this smooth work— ing organization too much cannot be said. DARYL FREY Boob By his quick breaking and accurate shooting, he turned out to be Arch- bold's scoring Ace.” RALPH SHORT Shorty 'The agility of this boy on the court was often the subject of much favor- able comment. He could always be counted on to score his share.” JOHN W. WIFZELER Bill Because of his floor work, accurate passing, and pivoting,Bill was a constant threat to the opposition -( 21 ) —
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