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BLUE AND GOLD CLASS OF 1931 ALUMNI Name Occupation Residence Claro E. Bacon Clerk Archbold Gertrude L. Bughror Student Nurse Clevelend Poarl Druhot Sword Archbold Francos E. Engelman Student 0. .S.U., Columbus Bertha A. Flory Bedncr Archbold Christine M. Flory Archbold Charles E. Hoer Gas Station Agent Elmira Marion C. Heor Student Nurse Toledo Geraldine E. Hollingshead ArchboId Marion G. Hollingshead Archb old Ellyn G. Lauher Archbold Goorgia H. Loininger Archbold Thomas G. Mans field Richmond, Ind. Rpzella M. Miller Student Bowling Green Glen W. Nofziger Farmer Archbold Herbert E. Nofzigor Farmer Archbold Robert E. Nofzigor Fanner Elmira Lester J. Rich Salesman Archbold Alta Roth Archb old 11va Roth Student Bowling Green Hazen F. Buffer Farmer Archbold Loo M. Ruffer Farmer Archbold Glen N‘. Rupp Page Washington, D. C. Mary Elizabeth Rupp Student Ft. ayne, Ind. Felix A. Shibier Flori st Archbold JanEs A. Siegel Printer Apprentice Archbold Florenc e L. Sho rt Archbold Rouben D. Short Hatchery Employee Archbold Ruby M. Spiess Designer Archbold Willow M. Thourot Waitress Archbold Menno R. Traut, Jr. Fanner Archbold Edwin P. Valiton Archbold Catherine V inzeler Archbold Ruth B. Winzeler Stud ent Bowling Green ( 31 ) —
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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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BLUE AND GOLD CHATTER” Bob Vernier—Where did you get that hair cut? Pat Ho11ingshead—On my head, where do you suppose? Dick Lauber—What is your idea of a clever woman; one who can see a point of a joke? Cliff Leininger—No, a woman who can laugh at a joke without seeing the point. Stick to facts and you’ll never get stuck. Mr. Tooley—Bill, tell me one or two things about John Milton. Bill—Well, he got married and he wrote Paradise Lost , then his wife died and he wrote Para- dise Regained . Miss Nofziger—Bob Roedel, give me a sentence using the word deceit full. Bob—When Mother, Aunt Smma, Daddy and I get in Daddy’s roadster, we have ”de-ceit-ful . Lives of great men oft remind us We can make our lives sublime, Asking foolish questions, Taking all the recitation time. Beverly— Whatcha writing,” Helen— A joke”. Beverly— Send him my love”. Mr. Farber (taking up exam papers)--Why the quotar- tion marks all over this paper? Olley Lauber—Courtesy to the may on my right, pro- fessor.
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