Archbold High School - Blue Streak Yearbook (Archbold, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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BLUE AND GOLD SCHOLASTIC HONORS While honors came to the members of the senior class in many different fields of activity, probably none meant more to the school than those earned in scholarship in the Ohio Senior General Scholarship Contest on March 19th. In the county alone two of our representatives placed in the upper 10% of the fifty- two candidates taking the examination. Ralph Short won the first place and William Winzeler tied fbr 4th place. The 10th place was captured by Beverly Bacon and the 24th by Daryl Frey. When the results were checked by the State Su- pervisor of Scholarship Contests,Ralph was given the sixth place in the Bowling Green District which can- prises about one fifth of the State. William was ranked seventy-first in the district but was still in the highest 10% of--thos-e- taking the examination in this district. These are indeed signal honors for the boys. Since these examinations are to be used for the exprding of university scholar ships the final re- sults are anxiously awaited. BOTTLING GREEN CONTEST As a result of the general participation of the Archbold High School in the state scholarship contest on April 13th, eleven pupils were selected to repre- sent the school on the county team at Bowling Green on May 7th. Nearly every department in the school was well represented. The following students took the examination in the various subjects: Blanche Wyse----------------------Latin I. Mary Etta Dominique-----------—Latin I. Donald Stamm--------First Year Algebra. Paul -Short,------------------Geometry. Sara Roth-----------------—---Latin II. Violet Thimlar-----Tenth Grade English. Glenn Short------------------Chemistry. G1adys Win zeler-Eleventh Grade Engli sh. Harley Sauder---Eleventh Grade English. Ralph Short-------Twelfth Grade Engli sh. Golden McNicoll—Twelfth Grade English. — ( 29 ) —

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.BLUE AND GOLD EDITING STAFF The task of producing an annual under the cir- cumstances made necessary by the prevalent business conditions is indeed a difficult one. However, the staff has made every effort to produce a volume of some literary merit,and of some historical signifi- cance. Some of the mechanical completeness of pre- vious books has been denied. With the cooperation and assistance of other senior students, we have done our task to the best of our ability. The staff is: Edi to r-in-Chie f----Irene Ruffer Associate Editors--------Daryl Frey Golden McNicoll SCHOOL NEWS STAFF A journalism course was placed in the school curriculum this year-» • ••Thi.a. class met at irregular intervals Monday evening after school in the school library. The members of the staff wore assigned articles to write which were then published in the columns of the school news of the Archbold Advocate. The staff was as follows: Editor-in-Chief-------Irene Ruffer Senior Editor---------Beverly Baccn Junior Editor------------Thelma Day Sophomore Editor--Grotchen Winzeler Freshman Editor—Mary Kathryn Grime 'Sport Editor----------------Edward Fraas Reporters-------Helon Dimke, Golden McNicoll, Gladys Winzeler,W.Wacke Faculty Advisor-----------------Mr. Tooley LIBRARIANS The high school library has been operated under the student-assistant plan. Each period during school hours a student is in charge of the library. It is his duty to assist other students in finding reference material, keep the library in order and check out books. For the work done as librarian tho student receives one jjuarter credit. Miss Milica? is tmr faculty advisor, and oversees all the work done in connection with the library. The librarians for this year were: 1st period—Miss Miller 4th period—William Wacke 2nd period—Helen Dimke 5th period—Margaret Rupp 3rd period--Beverly Bacon 6th period—Adolie Druhot



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BLUE AND GOLD A ASSOCIATION The A Association, a newly founded organiza- tion in Archbold Higjh School, was organized in the fall of 1931. It'is an organization of the boys of Archbold High who have received the athletic letter. All those men who are now attending high school and have won a letter prior to September 1931 are the charter members of the club. Men t$io win letters after the above date are initiated into the Associa- tion. The purpose of the A Association is to promote a better friendship and spirit among athletes and be- tween schools. It is the aim of the association to keep the school spirit at its heighth,but at the same time to establish a high standard of scholarship. The members of the A Association up to the time of this wilting are as follows: “L-aroy Aungst, Daryl Frey, Paul Bowers, Uiibur Kleck, Richard Lauber, Ed- ward Schlatter,Vice President; Paul Schlatter, Ralph Short,President; John Stoenson,William Waclce , Thomas Winzeler, John W. Winzeler, Secretary and Treasurer; T. L. Parker,Faculty Mgr. of Athletics; M.A. Farber, Coach; R. L. Lorton,Superintendent of Schools;Edward Fraas. SCHOOL MUSICALS Three musical programs were rendered on the school calendar during this year under the direction of Miss Mignin. The operetta, Twilight Alley was presented by the grade school with the teachers as- sisting in the preparation of the lines and music. This was presented in November and the benefits were given to charity . In the high school a junior hi i program was presented with the assistance of the high school band on Jfriday, April 15th. The senior high was presented along with the high school orchestra on April 2 9th in a miscellane- ous program. These two programs were given to prepare the students fbr entrance in the county Eisteddfod at Fayette on May 6th. — ( 30 ) —

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