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H O L L I N G S H E A D H O H E N B E R G E R M AHLER - F A R B E R LORTON PARKER LA U B K R D. SOC I E R RG J. RUPP - LIECHTY - J. FREY DO M I NIQUE - R UPP - MERILLAT W IN Z E LER WINZELE S X O W B E R G E R R I N G E X B E This association was formed to promote a better friendship, to help keep up the school spirit, and at the same time, to create a higher standard of scholarship among our athletes. Members must have earned a school letter and a certificate, showing that they have participated in at least one-half the innings in baseball (one-third for pitchers); one-half the quarters in basketball; or earned twenty points in track. The head cheerleader and manager receive the same yearly award. After the first award in a sport, certificates only are presented until the senior year. For four certificates the athlete then receives a bronze medal; for six certificates, a silver medal, and for nine certificates, a gold medal. The requirements for a medal are placed high enough so that only those who really merit them may receive the aw’ards.
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(loaches M. C. Winzeler, Junior High M. A. Farber, Basketball and Track J. H. Spengler, Baseball Boosting The Old High School Faithful and truehearted. Let us cheer our dear “Old High” We revere her and defend her, And her colors proudly fly; We will stand for her, united. Of her deeds we gladly tell, Her colors streaming, Glad taces beaming, So here’s a cheer for her that we all love so well. Chorus Joyous and ever loyal, Let us boost for our “Old High” Let ev’ryheart sing, Letev’ry voice ring, There’s no time to grieve or sigh; It’s ever onward, Our course pursuing, May defeat ne’er our ardor cool. But united, we will boost for her. Our Old High Scnool. Cheer Leaders Donna Spengler, Sophomore. Ruth Rupp, Junior, absent. Fannie Nofziger, Head leader.
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veil Hill Scjiind Front row: Harold Merillat a steady reserve man who could be relied upon. Junior Walter—our reserve acrobat. Tom Polite—our red-haired reserve center. John Rupp part time varsity forward full of fight and many fast breaks James Rupp our dimpled hero of many games guard made varsity at close of season. Paul Bock—guard -steady—dependable reserve. Middle row: Robert Snowberger— our “Chuckovitz”—reserve and part time varsity power on offense—“little, but oh my!” James Frey—star forward—hard fighter high point man of season one more big year ahead. Dale Schlatter freshman guard on varsity stopped many an opponent’s ball—three more big years to stardom. Jesse Ringenberg—our center strong and fast stepped right along toward the end of the season. Victor Merillat a forward with a southpaw hook our “abdomen” pusher at tournament. Charles Dominique another southpaw forward “I’m supposed to get that ball, and I’m going to get it.” M. A. Farber—Coach—whose records through the years, show a big per- centage of wins. Back row— Charles Rufenacht—manager. Glen Lauber—a first semester guard—good prospect for next year. Paul Christy—came from Stryker to be a Blue Streak—center last part of season southpaw hooks scored many a basket. Frederick Winzeler—our tallest guard—-stopped many a basket for the opponent. Theo. Dimke—Junior forward—I’ll shoot, even if they all are on top of me. E. Pat Hollingshead—tall center—lots of fight and strength— “If we lose; we lose.” Jack Ruffer—a junior guard and acrobat—his slip of the hand tricks fooled many an opponent. A O 40 — KUNKLE 31 16----RIDGEVILLE 20 19 WAUSEON 27 39 — WEST UNITY — 18 25 -- PETTISVILLE 33 14 ---DE VILBISS 31 19 - PETTISVILLE 29 28 STRYKER 20 23------FAYETTE-----37 30 - WAUSEON 40 19 - PIONEER 26 21 — WEST UNITY — 12 10------FAYETTE 25 19---KUNKLE — — 18 12-----PIONEER - 29 28 RIDGEVILLE - 31 Tournament 15 FAYETTE 41 15 — CHESTERFIELD — 21 Wins 4. Loses 14
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