Point Place High School - Scarlet and Black Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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Point Place High School - Scarlet and Black Yearbook (Toledo, OH) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 61 of 82
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IZIIQLSQ INTRAIWURALS The girls' intramurals were conducted this year by the Girls' Athletic Associaf tion. The season was opened with a volleyball tournament. Eight teams participated, each class being represented by two teams, which were eliminated in the order of their defeat. One of the Freshman classes succeeded in gaining the championship. The girls fought diligently for the title. Next on the athletic program was a basketball tournament, managed as in the previous set of games, mentioned above. And again the lower classmen came through and won the title of basketball champions. Excellent sportsmanship was shown and the games were thoroughly enjoyed by the players as well as by the fans, made up of the student body. Seated: Rubine Barr, Miss Schaeffer, Lois Miller. Standing: Bessie Sedlar, Hazel T el uise Gajewski, june Singleton.

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BOYS' INTRAMURALS The boys' intramurals provide ,an opportunity for the boys to participate in sports after school. Managers for the various sports were chosen by Mr. Boldt, and under the guidance of these student managers, teams were organized. Unusually good sportsmanship and talent were displayed by the teams. In the basketball division, the junior team took the laurels. Among other sports carried on as part of the intra' mural program are: ping pong, horseshoe, indoor baseball, foul shooting, and volley ball. b ...v-- E. xv 5, Seated: Julian Durbin, Harold Busdieker. Standing: Robert Bond, Richard Denman, Al Capron, George Robarge.



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IUILZAXSS llPllQ1IDlIPlIHIlllE1lUNY fContinuedD before the lights were extinguished, I spied Congresswoman Geneva Bode and her party, which included the United States Representative, Irva jane Sampson, seated next to the Governor and'his wife, formerly Virginia Eikost, and the Wall Street Wizards Bob Desmond and john Van Buren. Turning to radio we find the Dever Brothers' Chewing Gum program, featuring that new nightingale of the air lanes, Madame Ruth jane Rahilly Smith, and the foremost crooner, Bob King, with the mellow voice of Robert Schmidt announcing the program. Another radio artist is the popular blues singer Lucille McGinnis, who sings to the soothing music of the Hawkins' Revelersn featuring the trombone soloist Carl Coon. Attending an artists' and models' show in Greenwich Village I saw three lovely models, Virginia Clark, Virginia Feas, and Charlotte Clark, wearing the exquisite creations of The Gladys and Marian Metzger Shoppe. The front page of a recent newspaper revealed that Eddie Schnetzler had again defeated Sir Malcolm Campbell in the automobile races at Long Beach. Many of these victories were due partly to the untiring efforts of that ingenious mechanic, George Wetzler, who designed many of the autos. Another column related the daring exploits of a feminine explorer, Helene Willard. Ellsworth Mullins, famous for his poetry when younger, is rising rapidly to fame as an aviator. Walter Weithaus, known to the sport fans as Micky, is a wellfknown figure on the athletic page as a renowned football coach at Harvard, where Bruce Oberholtzer is athletic director. An item of interest to many was the announcement that one of our greatest orators, John Sugrue, would speak at the Town Hall under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid, over which Dorothy Seiwertson presides. Rushing to keep an appointment with Stateswoman Virginia Mominee, I met Dick Graham, former track star talking to Don Marvet, local jeweler.

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