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fijlUMj cioiUJUC LEAF BY LEAF 11 School bus inspection—Mr. Parker in midst of paper wad battle— Fireworks. 12 What, ho! Snow White and Seven Dwarfs. 17 Herr Rettig, our German scholar saves the day- translates. 18 Harold Schroeder visits the “office” Not a friendly visit we take it. Murder trial for Glen Lauber- all not so good. 19 Teachers sick of it all- school dismissed. 21 Not guilty—Lauber’s free again. 24 Training starts Lauber again resolves ..........? 25 Ouch! Grade cards! 26 Mummy and Mumps star tonight. 28 First school dance—Mr. Parker reads the cards. NOVEMBER 2 Student body barfled—Poluhni, the magician, here. 4 Town in uproar—students let loose.—No school, teachers feel need of change, and chance to learn. Social bugs enter a revolutionary war. Echoes heard all over building. Village turns patriotic with the dedication of new flag pole- food and magician pleasing combination. King Arthur lives again this time in chapel—portrayed by members of Dramatics Club. Seniors disappear for day. Jack breaks camera. Grade school presents “Goldilocks.’ Thanksgiving chapel program. Tizzie Lish drops in to bid us goodbye. Silence rules corridors- Thanksgiving. Mystery—where did the turkeys go ...........Ouch! I have a tummy ache. Ho, hum! School again. Another victory Chesterfield defeated. What noisy spectators. 11 16 17 22 23 24 25 28 29 1
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SEPTEMBER 12 Christy begins his nine months hibernation. Birth of an annual staff. 13 First baseball practice of tall season. 14 Big election!— Socialettes organizing. 15 Chuck Rufenacht played “Humpty Dumpty” only not off a wall but a three foot chair. 16 “Fish Face’ splashes burning sulphur. 19 Mr. Lorton starts Monday morning 9:00 stuff again this year. You know' what we mean! ! Mummy and Mumps annual play started. 20 “Red” works her jaws gum and conversation. 21 First general assembly today, more instructions! 22 “Pink” slip department flourishes Wayne Stuckey first customer. 23 Mr. Warden still has the trophy. “Can’t even give it away, eh?” 26 Gee. our third w eek of school already! 27 Boo-hoo—Ridgeville defeats A. H. S.! 28 Miss Nofziger was complimented on her “quiet” study hall. 29 Letter writing taboo- in school—We guess Betty Rupp knows now'. 30 Hinderer walking library Click Ken and Look. Dramatics Club has picnic. OCTOBER 1 Trip to Columbus to football game no “seasickness.” 3 Marilyn Swisher decides ball bearings aren’t good transportation. 4 “Kutz” recovers from sulphur burns 5 Congressman F. C. Kniftin addresses us on “How A Bill Becomes A Law” - We think so too! ! 6 Pauline Short making eyes at .............. Should we tell ’em? Mixed Chorus picnics. 7 Skates roll at Stryker—Bruises and more bruises. 10 Hayride—moon—supper- scandal.
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[W ” III «JetUEtA Spengler, Jacob “Coach” His knowledge of baseball has given Archbold one of its best teams. Polite, Tom “Spider” Outfielder, Has plenty of reserve strength. Rupp, John “June” 3rd Base. Hits them hard and often. Sure fielder. Christy, Paul “Mike” 1st Base, Southpaw, slugger of Trosky type. Hollingshead, Pat “Blindy” Catcher K-ing of Swat. Energetic, full of fight. Jones, Bill Shower boy. What? No Medicine Kit? Schlatter, Dale “Pickle” 2nd Base. Seldom misses any coming his way. Stotzer, Robert “Hungry” Outfielder. His ability to catch fly balls has made him a valuable man. Snowberger, Robert “Bob” Pitcher and 2nd Base. His fast breaking curves have baffled many batsmen. Short, Kenneth “Petey” Shortstop. Although very small he is a great asset to the tsam. Frey, James “Al Pitcher and Shortstop. His ability to hit has won for Archbold many ball games. Rupp, James Jim” Outfielder. Always in there fighting. Dimke, Theodore Winfield” Outfielder. A second Joe DiMaggio. Ruffer, Jack Whizzer” Outfielder. His pep and spirit is a great help. Schroeder, Leroy Outfielder. A rookie who has shown he has what it takes. Gigax, Cy Outfielder. 1st year out. Rose, Lowell Rosie” 3rd Base. One of the few left handers on our team. Rose, Robert Red” Catcher. Will be a valuable man in years to come. Kingsbury. Herbert Outfielder. Also another 1st'year man. BASEBALL This year, for the first time, the Fulton County Athletic League includes all c;ass B high schools in the county. The schools represented are: Archbold, Chester- field. Delta, Fayette. Fulton. Lyons, Metamora, Pettisville, and Swanton. The spring baseball schedule consists of eight games, one with each team. The winner of the league will receive a trophy as the county champs, and will represent Fulton County in the District Tournament at Defiance sometime late in May. Archbold, with a team composed mainly of veteran players, has fine prospects for a successful season. We are all pulling for them to come through with a champ- ionship team.
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