Granville High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Granville, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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mpf' GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Cabovel Top row, Cleft to right! Mrs. Wagner, CCoachJ, Iva May Weaver, Mary Jones, Donnagene Cohagen, Sadie Snook, Marjorie Sims, Helen Minshall, Pauline Shimp, Marvine Shimp. fMiddle row! Claribell Cave, Audrey Merril, Bette Sands, Marye Hall, Freida Snider, Myrtle Phillips, Betty Gagle, Kathleen Harsh. !Seated! Glenna Weaver, Esther Em- swiler, Edna Moerch, Lois Kocher, Catherine Hizey, Regina Everetts, Ruby Hizey, Martha Wilson. BOYS BASEBALL frigntl Top row, fleft to right! Fred Stecher, Maxwell Smith, Don Beck, Robert Moerch, Nelson Weaver, Gale Snider, Warren Herriott, Darrel Bishop, Uvlanagerl KM1ddle row! Charles Garrison, Oliver Bibler, Elvin Harsh, Harold Bowman, Dick Shaner, Jack Cockburn, Harold Mauger, Bill Woolever, M. Z. Pond Coachl. Qseatedl Charles Harner, Don Hoovler, Me1v1n Weaver, Jimmy Pickering, Don Herriott, Neal Camp, Carl Pettifer. Alu nllh AL. Ill' ,IRI ' , 4 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Since girls' competitive ath- letics has been abolished in Lick- ing County, Etna girls kept in con- dition during the winter months by playing intra-mural basketball. It was found that this type of sport was highly advantageous to the phy- slcal and mental welfare of the students. At the close of the basketball season an intra-mural tournament was held, with the seventh and eighth grade girls participating in addi- tion to the hlgh school girls. The winner of the tournament was the Junior-Senior girls' combination. In addition to the girls' intra- mural tournament, there was a boys' tournament of a like nature. The Sophomore boys won the contest. BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Top row, Cleft to right! Harley Ryan, Don Beck, Tom Williams, Elvin Harsh, Mr. Cochrun KCoachJ Warren Atkinson, Estle Dean Wilson, Bill Woolever, Nelson Weaver. lSeatedT Darrel Bishop, Fred Stecher, Gale Snider, Jim Link, Vernon Mauger, Melvin Weaver, Maxwell Smith, Fred Ketner, Clyde Rhodes.



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SCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES For the third year Granville High School has continued its supervised study plan. One of the most modern of educa- tional methods, it has been effectively carried out under the supervision of Mr. Spencer. Displacing the old crowded study- halls, the school day is divided into four periods of one and one-half hours each. The first forty-five minutes is used for recitation and the last for leseon preparation for the following day. If any questions concerning the lessons arise the teacher is always ready to help. t Although students are not encouraged to take five subjects, because it is so difficult, some classes are held in supervised study periods to accommodate those who desire the additional class. The object of the whole plan is to provide time in school for the pupil to prepare his lessons. Most students find that they need to study at home only on days when activities occur during the study periods. Yes, gone are the days cf over- crowded study halls in Granville. ORGANILATIONS Granville High School with its nine extra curricular activities, not includ- ing athletics, fills the students' even- ings with progressive entertainment. The French club made an auspicious beginning this year with a membership exceeding twenty students. Sponsored by Miss Free- men, the Granville High School language instructor, the French club studied the various phases of French life. French friends were made by the regular corre- spondence maintained throughout theyear. Authoritative speakers and social activ- ities balanced the well-rounded programa The Girl Reserves, a girl's charac- ter bullding organization, instructively studied the ideal g1r1's life. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Shepard and Miss walz, united the girls in a firm bond of com- panionship, which was cooperatively de- monstrated during the year. The Girl Reserves, Hi-Y, and Boy Scouts continued the excellent routine mapped out in former years. The Science Club, ,composed exclu- sively of boys, spent many busy evenings in the laboratory and in the home of their advisor, Mr. Orr, studying many scientific projects, and working with various chemical experiments, The Junior and Senior Home Econom- ics Clubs, under the direction of Gran- vi1le's new Home Economic! teacher, Miss Smith, meeting regularly each second and fourth Monday, kept the girls active with their varied homemaklng projects. 6 IUSIC The m sic organizations of Granville High School include our Chorus, Boys' Glee Club, Band, and Orchestra. The Cho- rus, under the able? direction of l . Arthur Huff, has given two concerts, has sung in several assembly programs, and in the Good Friday services. The Cho- rus received a superior rating in the district contest,wh1eh gives it the pri- vilege cf entering the state contest. The Boys' Glee Club also received super- lor rating ln the district contest, and will be represented in the state contest. Tne orchestra, also under the direc- tion of Hr. Huff, took part in the con- cert and several. assembly programs. It has been a source of enjoyment andpleas- ure for us all. The orchestra received an excellent rating in the district con- test. The band, with Harvey Williams lead- ing,also deserves a great deal of praisa Besides many assembly programs, the band has made its contributions at our foot- ball and basketball games. Mr. Williams' young son, as drum major, has also gain- ed great popularity. The band rated ex- cellent in the district contest and will enter the state contest. , Besides the organizations, there are many individuals who have made outstand- ing records in the high school music. A- mong these are Alice Eschman, who enter- ed the district contest with a vocal so- lo, and Harold Wright, receiving a supe- rior rating, will represent Granville in the state contest. SPORTS This year Granville crashed through with a football team that would make any school proud. Undefeated and untied, they ran up a total of 297 points to their opponents' 20. A husky line and a brilliant backfield contributed much to this success but a good share of the elory goes to Bob McConnell, the coach. This makes three consecutive years that G.H.S. has held the County championship in football. With four of last year's first team back the Blue Aces had a very successful basketball season, winning six out of eight Class A games and all their county aames. Beaten in the District tournament by Arl1nqton's Golden Bears 29-22 the Aces had to be content with.the County Championship which they had held for the past three years. Harvey Williams' boys started the baseball season with Homer. This game they won by a nose in the 7th inning, 7-6. Our next dr1ve.ie with Johnstown and following that we play Utica, Tobosq Jacksontown,Homer, and Johnstown. Here's hoping that we wind up the year all- round Champions--football, basket-ball, and baseball! 'vc E9 et Ve

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