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?f?1?1?EA1AfAE?S? A A A A A A A-AIAIAIA A A'A1A'AE3E5E3S5EE3E?E5Ei??EE May, 1932 THE OPTIMIST Page 19 OUR BASEBALL TEAM Buck Row l :ii1'1ichl: illltltillfl' victory for Townxcnrl. The Luft to Right- '-Tiblljillllill Hzirrimni. Clinton H9019 was 9'4- ' ' , . . . . ' l ' 1 A .. 'i - . A lwjloi. cotiph, John l,ln.1. Cnitins I.llQ.li, Ilohmt The third gmmf WHS nmrkcd :H A dcfmlt im, .lari'tflt. Townscnclg Grccnwich took honiu :1 cloxc victory, , ti-5. lront Row Left to Riglitfliolwrt Martin. Uonnic Lncul. The fourth game was :inothcr defeat for Town- i .lolni Coin-y, .lowpli Lundoll. .lolm Xteilsun. VVilli:un N'-Tlldg Nuw H?lY'15ll kept the honors at home, 8-7. Oates, Im Jump. Lcstur Nichols. The lust guinu of the season :it Townsend with lV:1kcni:in acldeml another victory for the Season, This first gmm: of tln: season was pluyt-tl at Town ,-I wud, with North Fuirhuld. lt was :1 victory for I ' the Townsend boys. The scorn: was ll-6. The twun will lm :it :L lizinclimip for plziyers, :is thc following :irc luuvinpg this your: Harrison: The M-cond ganna of the bcuaon wah at North ljbcr, Otitcb, Conry, Martin, Nichols. ..--g-..i-,ZA-. -- -M.Y.g.,.-.W WV- , .,.-1 V ,...-.+.....,.- Y f - ,..,-,.,,Y .,.. - 1
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page 18 THB OPTIMIST May, 1932 BASKETBALL S Q UAD VVilli:un Gates, Senior, C:1pt:Lin, Guard. Popu- ising star. A tighter in short. lzirlv known :is l3ill. His zzhilitv to cooptfrzxtc. gl Il H 1 I , C 1 gi . . . '-- w . A' : . ' f. '. ' -'. l?'1l'Lll and his popularity won hnn the position :is cfillltllllll. K Mlm ul ,I . QL L ' umm 'UML , ' Q fl ,' He will he greatly missed. showcd both i111tlliLlllll'5S :ind l'UOlll1Atl0Il. which :irc Ill5C.Q,hHI11'f' for any good lmsluftlnill player. VVini'ield Swzxhlcy. Sophomorc. Guard. He is .. v - .L - 1.1. .9 l -:.1 Huh wfdhix known on the Hoor as Bud., hwlttncss :ind light- I lllll ' li l1f,ljJ:'1' 1'lf'tH 'guldu H, t S UU 1 N . .. . . . . n 4 m : ' -- 14 nxowm was mg' :ilnlltv dlStll1Ql1lSllCll this cxczcllmlt player. im 'U L L H I 5 on ,lo l ffmls S 1 ' ' baskets :ind mort: ot them. lohn Nuilson lnnior. Forward. Hu wus known v. , . , . .. ' ' A . . , . Lvstcr Nichols. bcnior. l'orw:xrd. His swittnvss on thu floor us Johnnv. His :dnlitv to shoot :inn . . iftness H I d mu' on ,P ,lg H Q n OSL :ind :Lccnrucv :xt shooting nmrkcd hnn :L Yillllilibll' sw uric 1 :Ls c 1. . . , 1 ' . . q . K plavcr. XVQ will nnss llllll. vztlunble pleiyurs. He will he brick nmfxt year. ' , , . Paul vVliiSlElllJt'l'U'lfl'. 'io 3il0ll'lUl'U. l orw:1rd. Joseph l.:1ndoll. bophoniorce, l orw:xrd. Jon' is his h ' I nicknmne which is so popularly nsod while playing. Cm-tim Img-pil: Soplmmorp, Clum-fl, Baskets :ind plenty of them was his motto. Hn' Paul Piney. Sophomoru. Uimrd. lVho have lxulp.-d also will lw with ns next you. , , l in prnctlccs :1nd done their duty whun :islam-d to Rolwrl .lurrm-tt. Sophoxnorc. Ckrnlm-r. liolfs vx- sa-i'vm-. Still mort- promising lll2liLTl'lIll. 4-optlonall :ihllltv h: ,' ' 'e - 1 w - 1 ' Ht- will bv with ns next yt-: '. , A l I l l I H 5 ' is plmu Jim in Hmm U xil 'l':iylor. C'o:xc'h. Thi' hoys :lrv Vvry gl'!ltl'i.lll lox his lox llliilJ1iH lo nmlu tht lm nn of il Lind J' llcnn l'i4'1'L-o, l'll'L'SilIllIll15 fx- , . '- '-. If , , 1 . , 1 ' , ',,, ntvr. 1x1lUillt'1'll1'OIll' :x success.
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' ' ' 1 Page 22 THE OPTIMIST May, 1932 THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS TVe, the Senior Class of 1932. of Townsend High School. town of Collins. Township of Townsend. t'onnty of Huron, State of Ohio, ot' these United States. C'ontinent of North America. NVestein llem- isphere. temperate zone. on this earthly planet. tiring of our continued restraint and continuity ot mental exertion during the past twelve years and under a sense of our impending dissolution as such: being of sound and disposing mind and memory and not acting under duress. menace. fraud. or the nn- due influence of any person whomsoever, do hereby make. publish, and declare this our last will and testament in manner and form following: To the School lioardlthe remains Qif anyj of our good old faithful Alma Mater afttr we have gathered our souvenirs and carved our 'farewell monograms to show that we were once denizens of that institution. To Mr. Clinton Taylor. our Superintendent. one carload of the best paddles obtainable with the in- scription inscribed thereon: 'tSpare the rod and spoil the child. To Mr. J. Cline Slack--a brand new pair of rear view spectacles to enable him continually to have an optical apprehension of his handsome pupils. es- pecially when he has his back toward them. To Miss Clark--sliill Oates' tree wheeling bicycle and Lester Nichols' tloating power roller skates in order that she may conserve her pedal extremities while traveling to and from the station. To the Freshmen--f-one ton of salt which they may utilize to the best advantage in overcoming their greenness and freshness. To the Sophomoresfsall our second best excuses for tardiness. absence. procrastination. and every other dearly beloved irregularity Qthe best we re- tain. hoping that we may use them even in that higher existence to which we are soon to be ealled.j To the Juniorsfa chance to shoot at the cele- brated record left by the class of '32 in all respec- tive activities. To the Iiighth Grade 'sff -four hope that their teach- er will not cherish them to the extent that she will keep some of them with her another year. To Sherman Hydevlien Harrison's facultv that enables him to enjoy the most tranquil slumber. amid the turmoil of Physics Vlass. To John Nielsen? Lester Nichols' vocal ability. To Marjorie Bedford- -Grace Sherwood's super- tluous avoirdupois. To Paul NVeisenbergerff- John t'onry's person ality. To Lydia Nleinenflflthel l'lue's abbreviated skirts. To Bud Swableyfliill Oates' propensity to boss his underclassmen. To Steve l3atoryfJohn l'iber's ability to win scholarships. To ttuthNlulle1'7l'ithel l'lue's proficiency with lipstick. To Jose 'Jhine lfatone-liernice Oniols westieula- P' tions while reciting. ' To Stella linoll4.Xrlene lioeher's quiet and hesitant manner. To Alice llagnm,-f--l'hyrue lily'-4 zealous attitude. To George Sherwood-WBen Harrisonls ability to live on an exceptionally brief amount of sleep. To f'onnic Lucal-Robert fwlartin's oratoricat ability. To Nlarguerite Shipley---Bernice Oiuo's ability as an artist in painting her face. To George Sherwood--liill Oates' whiskers and blonde hair. To Paul Plne- John l'iber's extra supply of wit and wisdom. To lind Swabley we leave a pair of rubber heels to be used in preserving the Hi school tloors and teachers, nerves. To the school at largee -.Xll the Seniors' old and re-conditioned chewing gum. Subscribed. sealed. published. and declared by the Senior Class as and for their last YVill and Testament in our presence and in the presence ot' each of us. and we at the same time. at their ree quest and in their presence. and in the presence ot' each other. as attesting witnesses have hereunto set our hands and athxed our signatures this zoth day of Blay A. ll. TQ32. The Senior t'lass of 1932 CSealj TVitnesses: Nliss Nlarguerite t'larl-1 Mr. J. Cline Slack Mr. ti. tl. Taylor.
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