BLUE AND GOLD BASS BALL About thirty promising Candidates turned out Ibr baseball this spring. Baseball has always been con— sidered a minor sport in this school. Perhaps that is the reason why our teems have not been consistent winners Lt this writing only three of the six scheduled games have been played. Our opening game was played with Fayette at rtiuhley Park. The game was not very exciting as indicated by the lopsided score. The local easily defeated them by a score cf 11-5. The main feature of the game was the pitching of Steen son. In the next game which vms played with Chester- field, the team showed some clever baseball. We de- feated the powerful Chesterfield by a score of 6-2. The main strength of the team was the ability to get men in scoring positions by the Use of timely hitting. Steenson f s pitching, and the fielding, of Paul Short, Edward Schlatter, Lauber, Frey and P. Schlattor play- ed an important part in our victory. When the boys played the return game with fay- ette, they were also victorious by c. score of 11-8, Dick Laubor hit a homo run in the first inning. It was the longest drive of the season. Tho othor gomes of the season include two games with Pettisvilie and a return game with Chesterfield. Tho team has had a veiy successful season so far. TRACK The cinder path has not attracted Archbold ath- letes very much in recent years. However, this year a small but versatile group shouldered the burden of putting the school on tho map in the various track meets. Only four let termen from the sq.ua d of the year before were elegible this year. Three meets were held. The first was a triangu- ular at Delta between Delta ,Swanton and Archbold held on April 20th. The Fulton County meet was staged at the Wauseon fairgrounds on May 7th. Tho last tilt was the Bi-County at Fayette.
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BLUE IN D GOLD BAND In this, the second year of the High School Band's existence, thirty-oight members made up the organization. This group that complotod the year moant much selecting and training on tho part of the director, Miss Mignin. Houevor ,T7hon it made its first public appearance on April 14th, tho ef- forts of this organization vrere much enjoyed by the public • The members Mary K. Grime Jane Kluepfol Gladys Winzeler Pauline Vernier Evelyn Rupp Stanley Rupp Kenneth Stamm Joan Ruffor Gertrude Schlatter James Rupp Golden McNicoll Donald Dominique Kathryn Dimko of the band vrero: Lucile Schoiig” Anna Sic go 1 Orvilie Roth Robert Vernier Carl Schlatter William Wc.cko Paul Short Donald Stamm Robert Roodel EdT.7in Bourquin Marvel Moinc Virginia Bughror Gerald Rupp Robert Rupp Walter Mahler Helen Dimkc Ralph Short Earl Roth Charles Buchrer Paul Rupp Anna Lovejoy Sylvia Roth Robert Snonbergcr Daryl Eroy Clifford Leininger ORCHESTRA An organization deserving much praise is the School Orchestra. It he. s made several public ap- pearances during this year. This orchestra is un dor tho officiant direction of Miss Mignin, Super- visor of musi c. The members of the orchestra are: Marguerite Rupp Jane Kluepfol Helen Neuhausor Helen Walters SaraBollo Aungst Mary Etta Dominique Vivi an Eash Stanley Rupp Carl Roth Paulino Rupp Martha Bourquin Veri le Nouhaus er Phyllis Thomas Evelyn Rupp La Jane Laubor Anna Siegel William Wackc PollI Short. Donald Stamm Robort Roe del Sylvia Roth Robert Snoubcrger Ralph Short Helen Dimke Clifford Leininger Mary K. Grime Pauline Vernier Gladys Winzeler Gertrude Schlatter Donald Dominique Kathryn Dimke Robert Vernier Orville Roth J • •
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