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In her long teaching career. Mrs. Robrock has always lived by the philosophy that the profession is a sixteen-hou r- a day job. Prominent among her accomplishments is her work as adviser of Zeta Cordia, which she began in 1956 after the death of her husband, Walter Robrock. Of the fifteen yearbooks she has advised, thirteen have received All-American ratings, and she is widely known as a yearbook workshop instructor. As adviser of Mask and Sandal Dramatics Club, she has also brought to BHS an array of ten trophies for regional play competition. Generations of students will look back on Mrs. Robrock, the yearbook, the library and her help in drama and give her a place in BHS history and constant appreciation for her interest in young people. EARLY LIFE: West Unity, Ohio, High School, Hiram College, West- ern Reserve University. TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Nova, Ohio 4 years: Milwaukee State Teachers College, 1 year: Bryan High School 35 years. Instructor in Children's Literature, Bryan Branch of Bowl' ing Green State University 6 years. PROFESSIONAL FIELDS: English, music, French, Speech, dramatics, library science. WORKSHOPS: Indiana U., Ohio U., OSU, Ball State, U. of Minnesota, Texas A 81 M, South Dakota State U., Tri-State. DIRECTOR: Dramatics 16 years: church choirs. AWARDS: Teacher of the Year, 2nd district, OFWC: NSPA Pioneer Award: listed in 1970 OUTSTANDING EDUCATORS. PUBLICATIONS: THE YEARBOOK TEAM: children's stories, year- book articles. FAMILY: Married Walter Robrock, 1949: step-daughter, Carolyn Gears. MABEL E. ROBROCK An avid believer in sports, Mr. Ebersole feels that the art of competition helps build character. A success- ful basketball coach at Bryan from 1950-1959 his teams captured six untied league championships. He can be very proud of his over-all record of 129 wins and 47 losses. Mr. Ebersole became athletic director in 1951 and since then has helped initiate the sports of base- ball Cl952D, golf 119545, cross-country 119695, and wrest- ling 619705. As golf mentor for 16 years, Mr. Ebersole coached 5 teams to league championships. A successful athlete himself, he has helped many a young man to discover his own athletic abilities. He has a sense of dignity and self respect as a man among men and tries to live by that motto. Bryan High will long remember Mr. Ebersole and his untiring efforts to help young men to help themselves. EARLY LIFE: New Hampton, Missouri High School, Palmer College, William Jewell College, Defiance College. TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Tiffin Township High School 3 years: Ney High School 8 years: Ridgeville Corners High School 7 years: Bryan High School 22 years. COACHING EXPERIENCE IN BRYAN: Basketball 9 years: golf 16 years: athletic director 21 years. SUBJECTS: History, civics, biology, physical education, driver training. AWARDS: All-State Missouri Athlete: three! year varsity player in college football, basketball, track. FAMILY: married Leola Bleeks, 1934: sons James and David, daughter Nancy. DUDLEY EBERSOLE Appreciation 11
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Gala banquets head spring festivities FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD A True Bear Story Traditionally, bears come out of hibernation in spring, hungry and lean. The Bryan Bears were no exception. Students who checked their calendars on the first warm days in March found an array of feast-days. The GAA banquet led them down Sesame Street to a smorgasbord of goodies prepared by the lunchroom staff in their most professional style. FHA girls entertained their mothers at dinner, and soon after the Latin Club staged a full-scale Roman banquet, complete with roast pig, chicken, honey cakes and fruit, finger-lickin good , served by slaves, and eaten by toga-clad guests. Next came the Spanish Club Mercado with its tacos and enchillados. Youth Power brought in area chefs for their Top of Ohio Specialties gourmet banquet, and served over 600 in sumptuous style. FFA boys and their parents celebrated awards night with a dinner, while Y-Teen girls entertained their mothers. The traditional Orchestra-A Cappella brunch was held earlier than usual in honor of the visit of Merle Isaac, guest conductor, and soon after came Panorama, with the mini-musical, Oliver, and the song of the hungry orphans. At last the springtime hunger of the Bears was satisfied with the feasting at Junior-Senior. Fit and frisky, they were ready for summertime. TOP: 'Hungry orphans -hold high their porridge bowls and call for Food, Glorious Food in the combined ensembles Panorama mini-musical, 0Iiver. ABOVE: Happily gorging himself, Bob Hoffman enjoys the food at the Spanish Club's 1972 Mercado.
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