Tuscarawas Warwick High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Tuscarawas, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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BLUE AND WHITE ll31LklllQlIIi5lIIFlIllllDQLkllli 5 7-School starts. What a break. fl 8--Mr. Garster backg voices tested. W ff ,Mi 9-Brilliant Freshies forget Health class. 10-Freshmen learn to use stairs. ff-'W' I ' ' 11--Seniors elect Annual Staff. ' l+zzgl?'?i 14-Mr. Garster tells bed-time stories in music. EP ER 15-Squirrel seasong will the boys be back? ' - 16-Lucky Seniors get out of English. 17-Some Freshmen boys have the floor in Biology. 18-Ring salesman entertains the Seniors. 21-Vacation again, we go for ads. 22-Some Freshies initiated tonight. 23-Rain! Rain! Rain! 24-Piano tuned for a change. 25-Mr. Everett gives a lesson on bicycle riding. 28-Another Freshie pops in. 29-Juniors make their first nickel for the banquet. 30-Mr. Cross tells us to look pretty. Was he thinking of his camera? 1-Chapel this morning 2.. 5-High School gets ping-pong pictures taken 6-P T A tonight We snow our musical talent 7-Mr. Garster parts his hair in the middle 8-Dr. Blickensderfer tells us about his tour of the South. OCTOBER 9-We get weighed. Who needs Mellon's food? Just another day gone. A X i , ff, g- , .J - nflff . -. . ' . ' ' . . . we of iff , fdwfff -' '1 4' , ' Y 12-We go for ads. 13-Drinking fountain serves as a shower. 14-Oh Boy! No school-Fair. 15-Wonder if everybody had a good time yesterday? 16-Girls agree when Mr. Garster says boys are dumb. 19-Seniors go for ads again. 20-Seniors get pictures taken today. 21-Juniors show their brilliance in Physics class. 22-Teachers get weighed today. 23-Whoopeel We beat Gnaden in indoor ball. 26-Raymond falls off his chair in class. He must have been dizzy. 27-High School boys get new hats-blue tams. 28-Get our pictures, how do we look? 29-Hallowe'en party. Enjoyed by all. 30-Teachers Convention-no school. i 9 3 2 Page forty-three

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A BLUE AND WWHTE GlIFllE5llNIllNllllS Tuscarawas started something new this year by beginning to play tennis in our own school and with other schools. In a high school tennis tournament held early in September, the girls' championship was won by Romaine Wilkinson and the boys' championship by Raymond Wilkin- son. Players participating in the tournament were: Eugene Fellers, John Corpman, John Reiser, Earl Stevenson, Thomas DeCotiis, Raymond Wil- kinson, June Reiser, Bridget Besozzi, Doris Wilkinson, Romaine- Wilkin- son, and Alice Kopp. In a match with Port Washington the girls won the girls' singles 6-3, 6-0, and the girls' doubles 6-0, 6-O. The boys won the boys' singles 6-1 and the boys' doubles 6-1. In a match with Gnaden- hutten the boys won the singles 6-1, 6-4 and the doubles 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. A return match with Gnadenhutten was prevented by bad weatherf The following boys and girls composed the tennis teams: Raymond Wilkin- son, John Corpman, Romaine Wilkinson, and Alice Kopp. The school has two excellent double courts, one of which is equipped for night tennis. llilINlllIDlD4DllR llliogklllpllb It was decided to substitute indoor ball for baseball as a sport in high school this year. We scheduled two games with Gnadenhutten and won them both by the scores 15-13 and 6-5. The lineup for the indoor team is as follows: Stanley Sarpolus, C.g Mario Besozzi CCaptainJ, L. S. S.g John Reiser, P., Raymond Mathias 1B.g Earl Stevenson and Eugene Mathias, 213.3 Julius Pichetti, 3B.g Donald Boles and Dean Butt, R. S. S., Glen Reichman, C. F., Ralph Moore, R. Eg Calvin Knisely, L. F., Substitutes: Richard Rank, Thomas DeCotiis, and Joseph Horsfall. GlIFllRfMl2lllQ Tuscarawas will enter the annual track meet of county class B schools to be held on May 7 at Dover Fair Grounds. Both the boys and girls will enter all events. With none of last year's team lost by gradu- ation, our girls should place first and our boys should better their previ- ous records. The following boys and girls were on last year's team: Ocie Boles, Mary Reichman, June Reiser, Geraldine Huebner, May Petry, Gert- rude Myers, Stanley Sarpolus, Raymond Mathias, Francis Myers, Earl Stevenson, Maurice Phillips and Donald Boles. 1932 u Page forty-two



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BLUE AND WHITE 2-Teacher gets hard boiled in Physics class. . ,E W 3-B4r.C3arster caHs us saps. ,ig'? J' ga' 4-Cheer leading class started today. 'gif-,-5.5 E- 5-Teacher gets rough on lVIoorie and HFoXie . l ' 14,9 6-Tusky beats Gnadenhutten again in indoor ball. . 9-Today We experiment with mercury. '- ' S ' 10-Just a day. NUVENBER ll-Armistice Day. Rev. Oerter tells us about Europe. -,-ig... 12-We learn Why fireless cookers are so popular in Scotland. 13-Mr. Garster will tell the jokes from now on. 16-Boys go bunnie hunting. 17-Mr. Garster changes Emma's name. 18-Frances R. and Emma elected cheer leaders. 19-Assembly this morning. 20-We beat Port in basketball. 23-Mr. Garster plays wink in music class. 24-High School gets a red hot piano. 25-Defeated by Gnaden in basketball. 26-Thanksgiving Day. Don't eat too much. 27-More vacation. 29-Teacher asks Bridget Hthree little Words . 5 1-Mixed chorus. Everybody happy. ff 2-Get report cards. Oh! the grades GK? Vg. Q 3-Mr. Everett reads us a bear story. f a 53 , 4-Janitor Winks at the girls. hh 7-Mr. Davis has the blues. Wonder why? L ' 8-Grade Operetta tonight. if 9-Mr. Burgderfer entertains us all. , ' 10-Some Seniors play hookey. D E BER 11-We beat Port again. 14-Professor has special office hours for boys. 15-Mr. Garster likes us. Goody! 16-Freshmen have a visitor-a mouse. 17-Health students study pig eyes. 18-Physics class sees a partial eclipse of the moon. 21-Not blue Monday. 22-Biology class display bird houses. 23-Everybody Writing letters to Santa. 24-Santa Claus visits High School. 25-Christmas Day. . V 4-Mr. Garster tells boys to come out on love. X 5-New student in girls' chorus-Tommy. X .ll 2 'X 6-Mr. Davis Walks out on History class. ' . ,. 7-Business English students tell funny stories. ' jf 8-Mr. Davis gives us dope on imitation diamonds. 5 if X' ' 11--Francis Knisely sleeps in History class. 'W A - ff, 12-Mr. Garster prefers two girls. ,, E ' J' 13-H. S. boys play with a mouse. X i Ulu. 14-Exams and more eXams! 15 18 Tusky beats Gnaden. And howl -Everyone discussi Page forty-four ng the game. 1932

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