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Qu! v. -, Freshman Varieties- The Freshman class brought forth as their contribution to the Social News the notice of their weiner roast which was held on October 6, 1937, at Side Cut Park. Everyone enjoyed them- selves to the fullest extent as is always the case when an energetic class and a roast are combined. General Social News- Bingo, play Bingo, folks, step right this way and win one of tlfemost mag-nif-icent prizes ever given away' was one of the many chants heard at the Carnival on October 27, 1937. Two shows were brought to the school under the direction of Mr. Herbert. The grade school children presented a playlet. Three attractive junior girls acted as waitresses at the junior refreshment booth. In the upper hall there was dancing under the guidance of Miss Windle and Miss Rohde. The Carnival Queen Contest was won by Betty Pratt. The gym was a scene of greet enjoyment and cheer with the colorful balloons displayed at the various booths. So another joyous evening was brought to a close with the crowning of the queen and the awarding of the senior clock prizes. A Pancake Supper was given on December l, 1937, by the basketball girls in un endeavor to pay for their new suits. Pancakes, sausage, and coffee was the menu. The Annual Pancake Eating Contest was held.and John Tavernier, the former champ, broke his last year's record by eating forty pancakes. We wish to express our sympathy 'Il IQ' f':7 ' ' 'FW ' '? 7I'T ' 1 lW U V ll F to John since it is doubtful if he enjoyed his chocolates, the prize. Still the chocolates might have served a good purpose-satisfying his hunger. On February 9, 1938, a Welfare Dance was sponsored by the school and the other social organizations which are interested in the wel- fare of the community. All Monclova answered the call to help their fellow citizens and the proceeds went a long way in the furnishing of glasses for the deserving. A broadchsting orchestra, 'The Smith's Tennesseansl, furnishgd to an enormous crowd the music for both round and square dancing. Many attractive and useful door prizes were given away. The Guitar Club meets three times a week. The purpose of the club is to give those who play a small band in which they may share with others their interests. The hand plays for various entertainments and furnishes the music for the high school plays. Its members are Helen Tanner, Alice Payne, Dorothy Strayer, Dorothy Wilden Barbara Woods Doris Terwilliger, Helen Zwyer, Junior Williamson, Myr n Kampher, Rosie Kowalski, with Miss Hall the sponsor. The Annual Popularity Contest was held on February 3, 1938. Everyone was overjoyed with the results. Mary Dohr, our best-looking girl, was chosen to represent Monclova at the Blossom Festival at Waterville. Charles Gaiser, a senior, was chosen as the best-looking boy,and Thelma Morrison and Kenneth Parker proved to be our most popular girl and boy. Best looking Carnival Queen Ovorindulging Most popular Guitar Club
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'M' BASEBALL X , fi The baseball team made another strong bid for the county champion- f,,ff ' ship, but lost to Whitehouse in the final game 5-I.. Holland, one of the fa- ' vorites was defeated 7-1 in the first game. Nine games were played during the spring ' ' season and five were victories for Monclova. A schedule of nine games was played during the 1937 fall baseball season and our boys won six of the nine. Walbridge, Tontogany, and Toledo Vocational were our defeats by close scores. Prospects look good for a successful 1938 spring season. Let's get nine good scrappers :Ln the ball game and work hard together for a county tournament. BASKETBALL The 1937-38 basketball season ended with our boys on the short end of a ten-and-four win-and-loss record. The team got off to a slow start and than rall:l.ed after losing the first two games by close margins. The opposition was a little too difficult during the last games and thus the record as men- tioned above. le lose f1ve senior boys by graduation which cuts a large hole :Ln the small squad of thirteen we had this past season. Robert Kiefer, Raymond Olwick, Kenneth Parker, James Ludwick, and Carl Weber are the seniors who will leave the squad this year. Allen Parker, Buddy Curtis, Gailen Drummond, William Dey, Donald Dotson, Lawrence Wolfram, Thixton Cooper, and Francis llatzinger are the boys who will make up next year's squad along with the boys coming up from the Jxmior High. N M ,, The second team won five and lost seven games during the season and were playing ex- cellent ball the last few weeks of the season. We feel fairly sure of having ,N a six-team league next year. Holland :Ls dropping out and Tontvv g 'Sgt and Grand Rapids are entering. The Holland school isgrou- 'ar-NX ing very rapidly and they feel they should '-.NWS work into Class A. -.lam 'sf-- h +--...,,-.Ns-,- .Nun--A Jiffmx Kfiflrwg WXCTZ ELJG -5' Bob --...........gA
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