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1929 - THE MAROON AND GRAY - 1929 N . ,V 1' 1 i l, xx? I XA' W, . 'f 7. ra QW 3 15915 A ,' 'V fn, v , wf- --, 4 J I , 095 1 ..gfsi f?ff , F OO TBA LL vga: .,Nf5,,,f N OTHER successful football season is over. Rossford put one of the smallest but smoothest working aggregations that R. H. S. has ever had on the field this year and they did their stuff in fine shape. Under Head Coach Mollenkopfls helpful directions a hard fighting, quick thinking, football machine was formed. The team showed real form, a never-say-die spirit , and above all true sportsmanship. We are proud of them, and thank them for their splendid services this season. We loose only two regulars in the five letter men who graduate this year and hope for a whiz-bang team next year. BASKE T BALL Another season brought to a close. Not quite so successful materially Cwe didn't drag home the silverwarel but a success in many other ways. Rossford got a slow start because of the sickness and mental deficiency of some of the players, but after Christmas R. H. S. was red hot and stayed so the rest of the season. They displayed a Hbrillanti' brand of basket ball, sure shots, and a fast passing game, which kept their oppon- ents on the defense most of the time. In a few games they were handi- capped by meeting some big teams, but they came through to win in nearly all their games. They showed true sportsmanship in taking their few defeats, and in their team-mate attitude, and after all, this is what we gain in this game of basket ball-the thing we can use in life, after basket ball is past his- tory. So you see this has been a successful year. We bid goodbye to the boys who leave this year and wish them as much success in life as they have enjoyed in basket ball. To the subs who didn't play regularly we give our sincere thanks, for their help in making the team what it was. Your help counts. So let's say farewell to B. B. for another year and hope for a whoopee', season in 1930. fPage 311
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1929 - THE MAROON AND GRAY - 1929 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Glee Club boasts of members from every class. Seniors: Frances Hamel, Madeline Richards, Marjorie Purdy, Sophia Kusner, Lucille Ilamel, Winnifred Childers, Esther Foust, Hazel Rinker, Mary Kinstle, and Helen Harris. Juniors: Maurine Dunbar, Mildred Schaeffer, Evelyn VVarner, and Florence Michael. Sophomores: Theresa Mathis, Rachel Conn, Pauline Kitolf, Julia Badik, Eleanore Lee, Helen McLaughlin, Ruth Harris, Irene Appt, Agnes Gregor, Lois Wilson, Mary Kohl, Vivian Fitzgerald, Ethel Hahn, Lucille Williams, Freida Eckhert, llelen Badik, Loma Marie Caza, and Marion Richards. Freshmen: Lucille Langevin, Jane Richards, Anna Andryc, Mary Bauer, Madeline Kusner, Margaret Hirsh, Valeria Shallo, Regina Kotowitcz, Adeline Brooks, Virginia Baillet, and Catherine Schaetfer. The ofiicers of the first section Were: Presidc nt, Hazel Rinkerg Vice-President, Mary Kinstleg Secretary-Treasurer, Esther Foustg Reporter, Madeline Richards, Pianist, Frances llamelg and Marjorie Purdy, Assistant Pianist. Those of the second section were: President, Helen McLaughlin, Vice-President, Eleanor Lee, Secretary- Treasurer, Florence Michaelg and Reporter, Agnes Gregor. With these ofiicers in charge and Miss Fultz as director the whole year was a strik- ing success, the Glee Club winning second place in the semi-finals of the county musical contest. fPage 301
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1929 - THE MAROON AND GRAY - 1929 1- -W 1 - FOO TBALL PERSONALS JOE MARCINEK-End Keg had the bad luck to be kept out of several games by injuries, but when he did play he stopped them cold. More power to you next year, Keg. MALCOLM HANSELMAN--Center Skinny was light but every pound of him was made up of fight. Cool headed and good at signals. We will miss him next year. CAPT. BOB LEWIS-Halfback A great all-round athlete. A clever dodger, a good passer, and receiver. Bobby wound up his career with his usual good form. More power to you Bob. CHARLES BRACKENS-Fullback Our flying cloud. Fast as lightning, a good passer, and a bone crushing tackle. Three more years of fan thrilling for you Charley. HERB YOUNG-Tackle A good tackle. Fast, aggressive, and a good defensive man. Herb still has an- other year to play. JOE JAROSI-End Great things in small bundles. He may be little, but tackles like an express train. Grow a little for the next two years. JOHN RIETER-Tackle A snappy, fighting, kid- Fuzzy showed some sweet football, whenever he had the chance. Two big years ahead for you. fPage 321
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