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Braceville Personnel Left lo Right! Standing R. Kachner, J. Hall, VV. Armstrong, C: Hall, V. Glass, C. Gintert, F. l-Iilnnd, rligr. 1 I. Sealed! J. Ross, Conch, J. Bailey, A. Nye, T. Crnhhs, F. Englcr, W. Gunter . l i Athletic Association Braceville High School Athletic Association was organized in 1927. Membership is open to the upper six grades upon payment of annual dues. Each member has one vote in all elections. Regular meetings are held once a month. ' The officers are choosen from the upper classmen and managers and assistant managers are elected to aid the coach in directing various teams. Athletics are financed by the management of the Association. Our Athletic Association s the cornerstone and controlling factor of Athletics in Braceville High School. i BASEBALL Baseball has always aroused much interest in Braceville High School. During the last few years the boys have produced some fine winning teams. In '26 our team won the County Championship cup. In '27 they won every game but lost to Fowler in the tournament.. Again in '28, under the expert. coaching of Mr. Boss, their record was equally as good, but by a close score they lost to Howland in the Semi-Finals. The players of the team were greatly supported by their fellow-classmen. The spirit was always loyal and enthusiastic. The contests will-remain in our minds and we will remember what our boys accomplished for Braceville High School. GIRLS BASKETBALL As we glance back over the .Athletic record of Braceville High we can see some fine records of the teams. Braceville teams have won three of the County Championship cups. One in '23, '24, and '26. This year the girls had a very good-season. They won most of their games. At the county Tournament the girls finally lost to Leavittsburg. Members of the class of '29 have furnished many players for the team. Next year they will be keenly missed, yet. from the under class men, we are sure, a new team will be a win- ner for Braceville High School.
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Braceville BOYS BASKETBALL Boys and girls basketball affords the main winter activity that we support. In former years the boys have been very successful, but this year because of vario-s accidents and sickness. our team was horken up. J During Christmas vacation. Fred Engler, our first team guard cracked his wrist. and was unable to play for several weeks. Sometime after that Bud Crabbs sprained his ankle and was forced to be an onlooker for a while. Charles Gintert was out of school over three weeks with illness. y ' But even with all of these handicaps our boys have worked loyally for Braceville and have never lost their spirit. . F School Paper This year marks the starting of a new project, a school paper, for Braceville. It is called the Pied and White . Our paper is published by the Sophomore English Class and is supervised by the English teacher. This year there were six numbers published. The price of each copy is five cents. We exchange papers with Hubbard, Newton Talls, Warren G. Harding, Kent, Chalker High and Bay Village. - Senior Class History When our class became members of Braceville High School we numbered twenty-eight. During that year two girls and a boy moved away: Delores Nattres. Sadie Evans. and James Bancroft. Besides these we also lost Edith Shaffer, Alida Herr-who left to go to work-Ruth Kistler, now Mrs. Eugene Osborne, and Thelma Pleuss, now Mrs. William Bloom. . By the time our Sophomore year had come to a close the class numbered only eighteen Eleanor Barker had become Mrs. Park Turner and Ozie Belle Starling was Mrs Charles Yancy. Bertha Kovacs who is now attending school in Cleveland, was unable to remain in school on account of illness, and Aletha Wayne entered business. Our class had received one new member. Franklin Hiland. from Champion. The first day of our Junior school year added a new member to the class. Bernice Treash whom we lost again at the end of the year when she moved to Canton. Eva Fen- stermaker completed High School in three years and graduated in 1928. So only seventeen were left for the personnel of the Senior Class of '29. This year brought us two new members and lost us one. Hazel Gautschi came from Cortland and Clarence Craver entered the Senior class from the Sophomore by doing summer work. We lost Helen Lozier when she became Mrs. Claire Sutton. Instead of finding ourselves all in one class again next year we willbe in diverse places. Franklin Hiland considers aviation. Clarence Fullwiler is also attracted towards aviation. Cecil Hall aspires to be a civil engineer. Genevieve Hitchcock is a prospective surgical nurse. Edith Hitchcock wants to be a Librarian. Edith Lozier has decided that nursing shall be her goal. Elaine V an Orsdel chooses expert accounting for her vocation. Martha Mapel aims to be a Domestic Science Instructor. Dorla McConnell desires an art career. Evelyn Higley aspires to be an aviatrix. Viriginia Trimble considers stenography her profession. Hazel Gautschi aims to be a basket-ball coach. . Maxine Hood feels the call of an aviatrix. Della Jones wants to be a milliner. Emma Engler is eager to design costumes. Vera Hall longs to be an acrobat. Aileen Merwin aspires to enter the field of Journalism. The Senior Class of Braceville High School bids you all adieu.
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