Monclova High School - Monclovian Yearbook (Monclova, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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EXULISENUUMXR epbembev +L, 6 -School begins Scramble for seats Baseball season Batter up! Officers elected Some more Roosevelts Seniors pictures taken They watched the birds Q, ctober Sociology Trip to State Hospital las anybody left Anderson spoke to the Jrs Q Srs High school party Some more j1tterbugs Carnival Confetti and more of lt Ovembev' Northwestern Teachers Aggn Were the kids glad 9 9 B nd show More money for the bm Basketball season opens We want a basket 16-Drama Club- Visited State Theater ecembev Dr R Lincoln Long spoke on Vocatlona uuidance Senior Sclence trip To the Tdedo Blade Christmas program Oh, what nice music V f KL vi' ery Pupil Test Hard work, Senior's Bargain Supper how was the spaghetti and fisn ? Sophomore dinner Lots to eat Yum yum Gbvuxorj could do some log rolling Band Show Nice music Huh' High School Party Effects sore feet 93 25 Basketball Tournament CXYC 3 Athletic Banquet Did we have t the things to eat 9 Spring Music Westival Nice music for everyone 7 Senior Show More money for the S6!llOI'S X YN 10 Easter Vacatlon Are those easter eggs 9 Sophomores 12 Junior G Senior play Good co operation Sophomore play Nice work I w N 8 Sr play What good actors O Junior and Senior Banquet What a nice time 1 -Baccalaureate Reverend Alexa nder Commencement Professor Schwarz 6- Field Day Hurrah' Good Luck 44 - -- .. gd- -- -- Z 13-.. -- 23-- as -- A.: Z-- n ., L f a, B-- A ' , , -- M ' '1 . '- ll-- --. s-- -- -- - , . Q50 2-- . . 6-- f If ' I -- 2l-- ' -- JY -- Q05 :4 A B fL2?654 2--Vacation r--How sad to some-- 3--Sportsman Sho'--Dmft yuuwish you ,, 1.--m -.. U Huh- H? ' 11-- Y -.. ' gn -- - .un ZS-- -n -d lS-- -- : - n- 22--n -- -- : -- 1O-- . --l -- 1 -- -- X' 1 'X gal , , 1- -- 'H' -- , ,- B -- 19-- -- ' 5, , - Q- 8-- -4 -- ... taxx 5 ' 1 Thirty- One

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KDKQWQQQZMA The Drama Club started out for the first year in this school. The club is under the supervision of Mrs. Sutton. The club's first presentation the play nwhy I Am a Bachelor,5 was given at a Student Council program. The club at present is making masks which will be used in the future by the lower grades. nA Good uSally's Hat Shop,n and HA Tale of a Shirtn were presented at a Studnm Council program on April 25. Girl in the K1tchen,W one of these was arranged to be presented May 26 in the annual field day program. X X x X MV mi... There were eleven members in the club, all of whom enjoyed the work. The club attended thedrama, nKing of the Golden River? at the State theater in Toledo. PICTURE Left to Right Row 1 Jean Bacom, May Kunz, Annabelle Pennell, Margaret Cloud, Viola Brown, Marie Sasse. Row 2 Shirley Clark, Alice Payne, Anna NHPF Wa1ters,Betty Heslet, Twila Belcher, Mrs. Sutton. Uff I X 0 I., XXI 16' I T X il Y x



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WF ll I I I V. ll 12' 'W'1. '1llYl L CSGBLLLZ Qieuu SENIOR SOCIETY Theater Party The first senior class gather- ing was on October seventh in the form of a theater party. The cavd- cade of automobiles took the group first to the theater and then home to games and refreshments. Coastlng Party While some of the seniors wearily tugged their sleds and toboggans up Kiefer's hill one star- lit evening, others stood around a roaring bonfire toasting their fin- gers and toes. This romping in the snow was followed by plenty of games and refreshments which proved to be very popular. JUNIOR SOCIETY Junior-Senior Banquet On the evening of May twenti- eth, the juniors were hosts to the senior class at a banquet given in the school gymnasium. As the guests entered the gym, they walked into a spring garden decorated with a maypole, with streamers of blue and of gold, occasional trees and flower beds, all of which was surrounded by a white picket fence. QQNERAL socg NE.-as Carnival -October 28 was the date of the first gala event of the season at the school that was extended to the public. The gymnasium was decorated gaily with the customary colors of Hallowe'en, black and orange. One glimpse of the crowd proved allwere having a joyous time whether they were playing bingo, throwing base- balls at nigger babiesn, wooden hoops around the duck's neck, metal rings around the various colored canes, or buying chances for the boxes of delicious chocolates. The climax of the evening was the election of the carnival. queen. After a very close race, Dorothy Olwick was given the title, Queen of the Carnival, a corsage of chrys anthemums, and a box of chocolates. High School Party On the evening of October 29, the juniors and seniors were hosts at a joint party for the sophomores and freshmen in the school gymnasium. This was a get- acquainted party for the new stu- dents and teachers. The group responded readily to the entertain- ment which consisted of games,cardq and dancing. All had a very enjoyable evening which ended with refresh- ments and community singing. Outstanding Students Contest The preliminary voting of this annual contest was held on January 27. The final election votes were cast on February 10 and the student body was very well pleased with the results. Lucile Archambeau, an attractive member of the junior class, received the highest honors available by capturing the most votes as best looking girl. William Clark was chosen as the test looking boy. Dorothy Olwick and Allen Parker were elected as the most popuhr girl and boy respective- ly. Best athlete awards went to Helen Zwyer and William Dey. Vir- ginia Gaiser and William Clark were selected as the two best students. Athletic Banquet March third was the date of the only assemblage during the year of the faculty, school board mem- bers, and the part of the student body participating in athletics. The banquet was the main event of the evening with the customary after-dinner speeches by .various members. Dancing, cards, and games provided entertainment of secondary importance. Music Festival The first spring festival to be held in Monclova gymnasium was the performance of March tenth. The band, under Conductor Warnock's guiding hand, rendered the numbers 'Vanquard by Hollingsworth, Poem by Filbrich, nsleeping Beautyn by Tschaikowsky, HOrgan Melodiesu by Chenette, 'Carmen by Bizet, and nHonor Bandn by Weber. Vonita Dey played a clarinet solo, Molly Woods and Helen Butz, a trumpet duetg Frances Brauneck, a trumpet solog and Beth Pratt, a violen solo. Mary Haters sang the vocal nnumber Forgotten. The junior band under Molly Taylor's direction played UAb1de With Men and nLong, Long Ago.W The mixed quartet sang nKen- tucky Baben after which the girls' octette rendered the uCanoe Song.n Ccontinuedl Thirty-Two A . w g..

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