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111302: 1 1: - 1 1 in 2 1: is 1-111-1 a1u:iu1o1n1u1u1u:a 1 is 1 if 1 in qv 11: 1020301 Athletics BACK ROW: iLeft to rightb Mr. J. F. Swartzendruber, Coach, Daniel Brenneman, David Brenneman, Clifford Grout, Cleo Dickel, Raymond Moore, FRONT ROW: Howard Palmer, Charles Gosnell, Stanley Swartzendruber, Arthur Hill, Alva Grout. BOYS' ATHLETICS BASKETBALL RECORD Regulars Center Tiffin 17. Center 17, Riverside iSt. Mary's 23. Center Tiffin 38. Center 20, Cosgrove 37. Center Oxford 45. Center 30, Solon 15. Center Sharon 39. Center 27, Shueyville 26. Qffntef 291011 310- Ist M , 23 COUNTY TOURNAMENT 522,21 02,5255 37- nys, ' Center 24, Sharon 35. Center Shueyville 17, STATE sEc'rloNA1. TOURNAMENT Center Cosgrove 37. Center 23, Conroy 30. Summary XVon 4, lost 11. Percentage, .267. Total points, Center 340, opponents 441. Average per game, Center 23, opponents 29. A junior high team also was organized consisting of the younger high school boys aided by several grade school boys in the district. Their record is as follows: Center Juniors 18, Shueyville 16. Center Juniors 8, Cosgrove 10. Center Juniors 24, Solon 10. Center Juniors 38, Shueyville 2. Center Juniors 10, Charon 9. Center Juniors 26, Center Juniors 20, Riverside iSt. Mary'sy 4. Riverside iSt. Mary'sj 25. Summary Won 5, lost 2, Percentage .714. Letters were awarded to the following: Major letters-Stanley Swartzendruber, Charles Cosnell, Alva Grout, Arthur Hill, ,Howard Palmer and Cleo Dickel. Minor lettcrsfDavid Brenneman, Daniel Brenneman, Raymond Moore and 'Clifford Grout. fHoward Palmer, '39. GIRLS' ATHLETICS A The basketball ladder was rather steep for the Center .High School girls this year, although we did get as far as the third round of the ladder in our first game with Tiffin when we tied them. The second game with Tiffin we were defeated so we stepped down to the second round. The third game we were again defeated, by Oxford this tinte, and so stepped down to the first round. After the third game it seerred that it was difficult to get enough girls to step again so basketball was dis- continued. A softball team was organized in the spring and games were played with other high schools in the county having girls teams. fRuth Gosnell, '39. , Page Eighteen H:-1.1:iz--49.11-T1-rv:-xv:--1-0.1-13010:uzuzuqn-ri 1 1-1 1-,ini-v:o1o3u1-nc: 11
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his nioioia-101011-3oioz111'14vinviva'-31-:4vio14xicv1oio11ri4ni1v-i1vioqurio11n14vi1visv31vi1r11n2c International Students' Society BACK ROW: 1Left to rightl Alberta Jane Lienemann, Lois Erb, Lucille Swartzen- druber, Stanley Swartzendruber, Howard Palmer, Florence Yoder. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Gingerich, Eunice Fleming, Ada Brenneman, Miss Gingerich, Mildred Baumruk. FRONT ROW: Carley June Erb, Maxine Liebig, Melva Fleming, Ruth Elaine Gosnell, Helen Slaubaugh, Mary Ellen Swartzendruber. The International Students Correspondence Society was organized in hopes of getting acquanited with a foreign friend and learning more about their country. The countries written to are Malay States, China, England, Hawaii, Mexico, Latvia, Holland, Egypt Arabia, India and some very interesting letters have been received. An organization meeting was held October 13, 1937, to elect officers for the coming year. Alberta Jane was elected president. Howard was elected student representative and Maxine elected secretary-treasurer. In the meeting held November 3, 1937 it was decided the members of this club would meet in the Home Economics room every second Friday of the month at 2:40 o'clock. Committees were chosen for entertainment and refreshments for the remaining part of the semester. Those elected for the entertaining committee were Dorothy to act as chairman with Lois and Helen as assistants. Those elected for the refreshment committee were Florence to act as chairman with Stanley and Ada as assistants. During the entertainment period a short program in which several songs were sung, foreign letters received were read, and games were played. Immediately fol- lowing this, refreshments were served. A refreshment fee of five cents was charged each meeting. On December 17, 1937 a Christmas program was enjoyed by the members. Essays were read concerning the way Christmas is spent in other countries and several songs were sung. Following this everyone drew from the grab bag. The presents received were toys which were later sent to needy families. On January 21, 1938 new committees were elected. Mary Ellen to act as chair- man with Howard and -Carley June as assistants for the refreshment committee. For the entertainment committee Lucille acted as chairman with Melva and Ruth as assistants. On March 17, a St. Patrick's Day party was given by the members of this society for the entire school. Maxine Liebig, '39. uioiois vi1rio2u1oi1Mb4xi4bi1nio14r11rZ1ri4ri1r-iebi4bi4b31b11 ,illoioiq Page Seventeen ax-nzu liiliujehifiifli-01' 1145- vtfiioiuiojolfhi4j0i0j1h:1hi4li4hi1iT1lj1b3074lI1bj1i4iclj1vj4r:oj0:0Z1 3
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1-v1i1u1 1 1:11101 I1 1 11I14-Luiuinizxinioinin1:1 111 vc 1111111101: 11 1: 1:1 LINCOLN NO. 6 BACK ROW: 1Left to right! Wilson Swartz, Allen Gnagey, Alta Keiser, teacher, Paul Yoder, Leah Yoder, Ida Gingerich, Delmar Gingerich, Henry Hochstetler, Dale Hochstetler. THIRD ROW: Alta Hochstetler, Margaret Rhodes, Marjorie Rhodes, Fannie Swartz, Susie Miller, Robert Rhodes, Donald Hochstetler, Menno Miller. SECOND ROW: Elva Hochstedler, Lydia Yoder, Ruth Hochstetler, Pauline Gingerich, Lydia Hochstetler, Arvilla Gingerich, Rhoda Yoder, Ellen Hochstedler, Wanda Rhodes, Neva Lehman, Paul Hochstedler. FRONT ROW: Clifford Gingerich, Luke Yoder, Wesley Hochstetler, Orlin Hochstetler, Dems Shmck- PRAIRIE DALE NO. 7 BACK ROW: fLeft to righti Mabel Viola Miller, Mary Ellen Miller, Mildred Yoder, Mabel L. Miller, Ellen Miller, Leta Brenneman, Martin Boller. Glenn Guengerich, teacher. FOURTH ROW: Ruth Brenneman, Nita Maye Miller, Ruby Ann Miller, Arvilla Miller, Violet Troyer, Marvin Brenneman, Emil Yoder. THIRD ROW: Bobby Guengerich, Cletus Miller, Ernest Miller, Leroy Brenneman, Junior Hoch- stetler, Quinten Miller, Christie Miller. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Miller, Daniel Miller, Barbara Jane Miller, Polly Miller, Mattie Miller, Joe Miller, Monroe Miller, FRONT ROW: Edna Miller, Darlene Miller, Vera Yoder, June Hochstetler. Page Thirty-One 1111 0101010104 ,n1oqn-iam'11,101-vguzoqnocpoanoio101 :r1uq.u10101::1u1o1o1:r1o1oio1o10i- 010101011r1-s1oj1r1o:fvioI4rI-rio:1r1ojsr11r11r11r14n:o11r14r14n:9 11411-xii 110101-L11 ni-ri-1411-11 riujevjcnjojotvrviojexjeri-xiojarioqirii -2-
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