Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH)

 - Class of 1936

Page 28 of 48

 

Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 28 of 48
Page 28 of 48



Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 27
Previous Page

Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 29
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 28 text:

-v-rn---vw -- --. - ...Y V-. ' va-'-wv'-r- -----------WHJAT'VVE AJQE NIYTEIDIWUR ABUD AS Woman Hater ------- Man Hater --------- Night Owl --------- Mlckie McGuire ---- ----Melvin Grossheim -----Anna May Barton ------Norma Naylor - ------ Bill Elliot Absent Minded -------------- M . Sanford Worst Case -------- Biggest Eater ----- ------Betty k Howard ----Lucille Morrison Best L0oking Girl--Dorothea Cunningham Best Looking Boy-- Tap Dancer -------- Autoist ----------- Longest legs ------ Sleepy Sidney ----- Best Boy Foul Shot --------Byron Howard ----------Ardie Linn ----Virginia Woods ------Donald Redditt ------Raymond Oliick -------Owen Wilder Best Girl Foul Shot---- ---- Lela Phipps Best Cook ---------------- Mrs. Morrison Tallest Boy ------ ---- ----- -Owen Wilder Tallest Girl ------ Slugger ----------- -----Verna Mae Bliss ----------Bud Curtis Shortest Girl- --------- Ruby Armbruster Shortest Boy ------ Prettiest Eyes ---- ------Keith Plouck ---Virginia Franklin Prettiest Hair ------------ Dorothy Butz Clara Bow 2nd ----- Our Little Abner-- Prettiest Hair ---- Best Dressed Girl- Prettiest Hands--- Prettiest Teeth--- ------Ethel B auneck - ------- Olin Vincent ----Delbert Anderson ----Dorothy Kiefer ---------Faye Fought -- ------ Harold Beers Prettiest Teeth- ---------- Evelyn Cordy Largest Class ----- Orneriest Class--- ------------Freshmen -------------Juniors Oldest Girl -------- Mary Lois Grossheim Oldest Boy -------- Youngest Girl ----- Favorite Sport ---- Prettiest Figure ---- Graceful Girl ----- Girlish Girl ------ Artist ------------ Littlest Feet----- Girlish Boy ------- Piano Player ------ Boy Typist -------- Lady Hypnotizer ----- Glggler ----------- Bashful Girl ------ Bashful soy ------- Singer -------------- Worried ------- ---- -------Owen Wilder ----Dorothy Olwick --- ----- Basketball -Virginia Marshall -------Faye Fought ----Margaret Woods ---Dorothy Pomeroy -----Marie Walbolt -------Marvin Apel --Ernestine Olwick --------Karl Sasse -----Ray Matzinger Mary Jane Scribner --------Mary Weber -----Raymond Zwyer -------Martin Linn ----Phyllis Curtis Bookworm --------- Zoologist ----------- Tiny Tim --------- Bubble- -------- -- Artlst's M0del--- ------Richard B orn --Kenneth Parker ---------Beb Kiefer Fern Householder ---Edith Harkcom Sophisticated Lady--Lillian Holliker School-teacher-to-be ------ -Mary Butz Favorite Teacher ----------------- Van Music Teacher ------------ Miss Mignin Romeo ------------------ Glenn Walbolt Happy-go-Lucky --------- Charlie Jacob Foxie Grandpa ----------- Robert Coder True Blue ---------- Violet Mae Nailor Big-sisterish ---- Perfect Scientist Lounging Pose ---- Unkie ------------ Pretty Hair ------ Quietude --------- Pretty Complexion Absent Minded ---- Spinster ----- ---- Lily Pons -------- Llkeable --------- Refined ---------- Flem Proddy ------ Horse Laugh ------ Dates ------------ Lem Yokum -------- Biggest Mouth ---- Legs ------------- Smiles ----------- Mousy ----------- - A-1 B1cycle-- ------- Complexion ------- --- --- --------Helen Zwyer --------Mr. Herbert -------Arthur Bliss --------George Dohr ------Wilma Jackson -------Roman Misiak ----Thelma Morrison --Russell Neafie ---Marion Parker ---Marjorie Pomeroy ---Frances Powers Mary Strawbridge -Leonard Strayer ------Carl Weber Bernice Brauneck ------Wayne Butz -----Junior Colburn --Thixton Cooper -------Mary Dohr ------DOl'1B.1d 130158011 ------Glenn Hart -Virginia Hayman Titterer ---- ------ Geraldine Marshall Grins ---------------- Walter Marshall Best Dressed Boy ------ Russell Wilder Rhythm in her walk--Helen Mollenkopf Basket-Ba 11 ---------- Lawrence Jacob Sober -------------- Francis Matzinger Artist ----------- Boy Friends ------ Curls ------------ Tom Boy ---------- Bully ------------ Clothes ---------- Dizzy Dean ------- Brains ---------- - size ------------- Home Ecer. ------- -----Eulalia Redman - ------ Sophie Smith -Ella Mae Temple ----Dorothy Strayer ---Donald Thrush -----Dorothy Wilder --------John Mertes --------Miss Snyder --------Miss Windle -------Miss Daniels f' -' 1'- -v'-'1 '13 l ' -fquuq PQVI! Dimples--- ------------- Lucille Hinkle ANNUALSTAFF Editor-in-Chief--Ernestine Olwick. Assistant Editors---Lillian Holliker, Dorothea Cunningham. Faculty Advisor--Lucille Windle. Art Editors--Harold Beers, Dorothy Pomeroy. Activity Editors--Lela Phipps, Carl Weber. Calendar- Dorothy Butz, Ardis Linn. Joke Editor--Verna Mae Bliss. Administration-- Mary Butz, Ruby Armbruster. Feature Editors--Virginia Woods, Phyllis Curtis. Advertising Manager--Edith Harkcom. Classes--Norma Naylor, Virg1niaFrank11n, Dorothy Kiefer, Mary Jane Scribner, Lucille Morrison, Faye Fought, Helen Zwyer. Typist--Dorothea Cunningham. Circulation Manager--Karl Sasse.

Page 27 text:

,.,4-.:k4,,-- w. i 'T1 :,,.--, W- 1 7 ,.-nr. .,,,,,.-,lr - L-V. ,Y ,, .,.., . .d...- -. .-,,,.. H P Activities IANUAL TRAINING There are seven boys in lanual Training II and they have new equipment which consists of two lathes, one band saw, and one circle saw. I . Van Ausdale is their instructor. The boys are making use of the equipment. The Freshmen take lanual Training I, but they are not allowed to use the lathes or band saw. Karl Sasse was the only student to be unfortunate and to acci- dentally injure his thumb in this shop. AGRICULTURE lr. Sanford, our agriculture teacher, meets a class which consists of all but two of the Junior and the Senior boys. We obtain our information from the United States Department of Agriculture Bulletins. The knowledge of this material will help us to become future farmersg nov we aim to help those who are following this occupation. POPULARITY CONTEST The annual popularity contest was held in the assembly Wednesday morn- ing, larch 25. When the votes were counted, we found that Lela Phipps is the most popular glrlg Jbhn Mertes, the m st popular boyg Dorothea Cunning- ham, the best looking girly and Byron Howard, the best looking boy. DRAMATICS The Ju ior Class presented the play, 'The Path Across the Hill,' larch 25. Due to the fine directorship of Miss Windle and Miss Snyder the play was a huge success and we entertained One of the largest groups the audi- torium has ever held. The Senior Class presented the play,nThe Red Headed Stepch1ld,U May 8. It was full of laughs and everyone enjoyed the evening very much. 'The Lost Reindeeru was presented by the elementary grades as a part of the Christmas program. Thankfulness to Santa for Christmas gifts was the main theme. All the grades were represented, twenty-three children taking part. The upper grades carried the speaking partsg the smaller children were the clowns, dolls, and other toys. Some very clever songs, dances and reci- tations were given throughout the play. Leading parts were taken by Carl Parker, Glenn Hoover, Willis Trettin, Erma Jean Sum ers, Jean Hoover, and Bessie Phipps. AM RICANIZATION PROGRAM February 28, at 2 P.M. the Monclova Post of the American Legion and its Women's Auxiliary presented before the student body of the Monclova Public School a very interesting Amerlcanization Program. Mrs. Blanche Winters was chairman and she presented Mr. lcDaniels to the student body who, in turn, presented the principal speaker, Mrs. J. J. Doyle of Toledo. Mrs. Doyle proved to be an interesting speaker and all the boys and girls from the first to twelfth grades were sincerely sorry when she closed her remarks. The American Legion and Auxiliary working together presented each grade room with an American flag which was dedicated to the school. After this brief dedication the entire student body of the yxdor and senior High School helped in the dedication of a new and much larger flag. This flag occupied a very dignified place in front of our school building, and it is with sin- cere appreciation of the kind acts and deeds performed by our local American Legion Post with its Auxiliary that we pause here to pay tribute to their organization. Please accept our hearty thanks and our willingness to cooperate with you,a1ways. It has been asked that each room learn to patriotically salute our flag and all the teachers have volunteered their support.



Page 29 text:

. x H 'Y' is as ggi? Wi? Qiclbpe 4 Our baseball team won the Lucas Jounty Baseball Championship last spring by defeating Waterville 12-O, and Clay 15-O. The following week re went to Defiance to represent Uucas County in the sectional tour- mament. Ft. Recovery was defeated 5-5, and then we played St. John of Jelphos and beat them after a three Lnning over-time period. After a :wo hour rest, we entered the cham- pionship game against Edon. We same through with a one-run victory so win tha sectional championship. Then we traveled to Columbus to :lay in the State Tournament.Iberia ms our first opponent. It was nec- nssary to go an extra inning to win Lnd keep in the tournament. The :core here was 4-5. We next came up Lgainst B ookville and we were still going strong. However, our defense rent to pieces and we were beaten 9- .. The trip was made possible due so the efforts and kindness of many neople in the community who donated wney and also attended the banquet zo raise funds for such. The boys .nd school take this opportunity to hank all again. - , ,ipy X 5 '4 QGRCLUL' fs ,- wi fi. YP' 5 ,,... K H 'Q Q L. .Q ,QS .1 fs. ,i J.. Q qgzeynz W Y , 3 , , , a sefffss, .M Q.. Q it f ,. me + f f 2 m . N s . 6SnkcL0 X gwws WB Wg QWCL . -.. --V -f-- -..-...ix Br. Van Ausdale coach William Woods lanager Junior Black Pitcher William Barton First Base LSO ATmbPu8t8P Right Field Paul Nailor Center Field Merlin Hinkle Short Stop Owen Wilder Third Base John Mertes Catcher Russell Wilder Left Field Harold Beers Second Base Raymond Zwyer William Elliott Kenneth Parker Raymond Matzinger Robert Kiefer

Suggestions in the Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH) collection:

Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 1

1935

Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 1

1937

Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938

Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 1

1939

Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

1940

Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

1941


Searching for more yearbooks in Ohio?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Ohio yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.