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Q W Bristol - . .7.,.,.,- ...,., K K K Q ,.,,,,,s . 1-i-if , '-fvgssfgrttrrszexxzzaf :.:t'.::.. '- -- ' - Efiliwkgsgjgiiiljgsfi - -- . YVEF' ' .if if eg Q , , Y , , , s-fi.. ?'l 'f BRISTOL HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Lcfl lo Right Mrs. Helen McLean, Pres., Elmer Williams, V. Pres., Elvah Davis, Sec., Mrs. Allie Hall, Trans. The Bristol Parent Teachers' Association was organized in 1923 with thirty members and Mr. Howard Grafton as president. Under his able leadership as president for five years, the association has grown to be one of the most active and worthwhile associations of the community. lt has each year accomplished its aim ofbringing together the home and the school, the parents and the teachers, which h as resulted in co-operation, each with the other for the education of the boys and girls. Materialy the organization has aided the school in serving hot lunches to the pupils and helping to equip the stage. With the election of Mrs. Helen McLean as the new president, the present organization started out this year with a membership drive, resulting in an enrollment now almost one hundred active members. Each month a corn- mittee of parents and teachers working together has prepared interesting programs with good speakers, good music and splendid parts by the children. This year the aim is to equip the playground for the smaller children. T Baseball Bristol High School had a tea min baseball last fall that will be remembered in years to come. There is no doubt that Bristol had one of the strongest teams in the country last season. They won eight games out of eleven, never being defeated by more than two scores. Throughout the entire season the team showed a great baseball ability. The team attributes a great deal of their success to the excellent training and instruction of their coach, Ford Clark. The boys are eagerly looking forward to the baseball -season next year and have a brilliant outlook for the coming season. Although they lose through graduation, Peterson, their pitcher for the past three seasons, and C. Cooper and Maenpaa, they are looking to others in the lower grades of high school, whom they believe will capnbly ill their places. X5
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Bristol F. IVI. SMITH, Superinlendeul-VVeat Unity, Ohio Ohio VVesleyan University and Ohio State University Mathematics and Science Experience-Twenty years. FORD E. CLARK, COIUJII.-COIlllYll!llS, lndiunn Central Normal College Science and Manual Traniing Experience-Six years. ELVAH DAVIS, Lockwood, Ohio Kent State College and Ohio Business Instituto - Commercial Subjects Experience-Ten years. MARGARET BAWTON, Sunbury, Ohio Ohio VVQ-sleyan University English and Home Economics Experience-One year IRENE NYE, Rome, Ohio Hiram College History and Latin Experience-One year LAVVRENCE E. RICE, VVarren, Ohio Dana's Musical Instituto Band and Orchestra - Experience-Four yours. MRS. DAISY CURRIE, Fowler, Ohio Dana's Mllsical Institute, Northwestern University und Chicago Musi cal College Vocal Music Experience-Twenty years MRS. NANCY VAN DERVORT, Bristolville, Ohio Kent State College Fifth and Sixth Grades Experience-Seven years. MARION CARLILE, Cortland, Ohio Kent State College Fourth and Fifth Grades Experience-One year LENA EVERITT, Bristolville, Ohio Kent State College Third Grade Experience-Six years JENNIE DORIS SHAFFER, Champion, Ohio Kent State College Second Grade Experience-Three years MRS. CAROL FANSLER, Briswlville, Ohio Kent State College First Grade Experience-Eight years
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Bristol BRISTOL HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUBS I. NYE, E. MAENPAAA, G. DAYNER. D. HALL, A. WILDMAN, T. CUMMINS, E. SMELTZEL. A. SHOW,- M. BAUER, E. LEATIIEHBERRY, E. PIERCE, L. SEEMAN, H. BARBE, N. STROM, L. HUNDGNVEN, M. OHL, M. SMITH, H. MAYHUGH, D. BROCKWAY, G. BARBE, R. HICKS, R. SMITH, C. BARBE. W. BROCKWAY, E. MAENPAA, E. LEATHERBERRY, L. LENNEY. R. IIOY. G. VAN DERVORT, F. E. CLARK C. REIBLE, Y. CARPENTER, L. SHAFFER, L. MAHAN, M. PHILLIPS. Write Up on Glee Club The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs are under the direction of Mrs. Currie who is assisted by Miss Nye and Mr. Clark. They meet. each Thursday morning for instruction. Before being admitted to the Glee Club ,each pupil is given a lry-oul and his or her voice tested. Several limes during Lhe year the Glee Clubs have entertained us aL chapel and al. P. T. A. On April l5 Lhey presented a very interesting and humorous operetla enLiLled pickles The leading parts were played by Gilbert V an Dervort, Clarence Heible, Yale Carpen'Ler, Dorothy Hale and Erva Smeltzer. The Clee Glubs rendered special numbers for Baccalaureate and Commencement. We are proud of the accomplishments of our boys and girls in music.
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