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TWC .4-.J iiliillx 25.5.2 .wuanm lsmneuQf2selP-'11nN!m.. .wnum 'Ir-:Sf :xuruu.?. , a 5 - Q ' N a f Yfwkf d QJJQQUP V The sixth annual basketball banquet was held Thursday Mar. 2 at the Knights of Pythias Hall. The room was very color- fully decorated in the school colors of purple and gold. With the strains of music by the orchestra, beautiful women arrayed in fashions of spring with the latest spring colors waitresses gowned in immaculate white uniforms, presented a scene which was a fitting climax to the successful basket- ball season which the Golden Bears experienced. Supt. Clark L. Dimler served as toastmaster and introduc- ed the guests of the evening. Gladys Cavannaugh, president of the Parent Teacher association, welcomed the members of the squads and other guests. Homer Hanham, basketball coach from Toledo Woodward, was the guest speaker. He pre- sented an interesting history of basketball from its origin. Donald Rolfe, reporter for the Sentinel-Tribune, the donors of the jug halbridge gained twice, gave a talk, Georga Burk, girls' coach presented letters to Captain Helen Harris, Fern Baker, Kathleen Sutton, Glenna Mae Koch, Barbara Sigler, Naomi Sigler, Doris Thornton, Elizabeth Johnson, and Audry Tiplady. Reserve letters were presented to Katharine Mason, Wanda Mae Loop, and Pearl Hansen. Coach Art Turby gave a speech on the success of the team of l955-l936 and the prospects for a better team next year. The Bears had a wonderful record winning 17 out of 20 games and being defeated but once in Wood County, at the final in the county tournament. Malbridge received a beautiful, plaque for the trophy case. Mr. Turby thanked the Walbridge people who had given.their services to make the season a success. Other talks were given by Helen Harris, Robert McCamey, Ralph Cochran, Mayor Clinton L. Loop. Varsity letters were presented to Captain Ralph Cochran, Rocert Mc Camey, Jack Gordon, Ned Wiley, Carl Christiansen, Clarence Mason, and Joe DeFalco. Reserve letters were given to Ells- worth Sherman, Lawrence Cochran, John Belcik, Lester Dupler, and Albert Mortel. Dancing climaxed the evening and the P,T.A. committee worked very hard to arrange this lovely banquet and they de- serve the credit of everyone having a pleasant and wonderful evening , o . r , q , N'vluNxrWNs9uuungfweswunnnaabaeinumxewscaunnnsfbszwgwungfwurwnmu 1936
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Hgh fyunuxfmmrummmezmgaxenngamsammnnmcwmaNnmmm:5qJfununbfmai1f W k 3 -' X .5 fa.. ,f I f 1 X ,f Q 327-gg, ,,,, , g.W:5q:. ff , - 32+ X - Q ...MII A gl.. l Published monthly by the students of Walbridge High School Walbridge, Ohio Vol. S No. 2 May 20, 1956 Ed.-in-Chief -------- H. Harris Sportsmanship, can you win Assoc. Editor ------ R. Cochrani without bragging and lose Production Mgr. --'- R. McCamey' Without offering excuses? Adv. Mgr. ----- C. Christiansen Circulation Mgr. ----- S. Sharp Subscription Mgr.---N. Healey Secy. K Trees. ------ --R. Long Art Editor ---------- --R. East Society Editor--- ---- F. Baker School Editor --------- C. Loop Joke Editor ------ W. Pendletonr Sports Editors ------ E. Schick J. Gordon Literary Editor ------- R. Munn Exchange Editor ----- J. Sigler Here M There --------- S. Wolfe Faculty Advisor--Miss Trimple CITIZENSHIP Do we as students measure up to the standards of citizenship? Here is a score card. Check your own points: Trustworthiness, do you keep your promises? Self control, do you' con- trol your tongue and temper? Self-reliance,do you think for yourself? Courtesy, are you consid- erate of others? Health, do you secure the proper amount of sleep, eat the right kind of food, and exercise sufficiently in the open air? Teamwork, do you get along with other people? Dependability, can people count on you? BROADCASTER CONWLETES SEVENTU YEAR The Broadcaster is now com plating its seventh year of publication. It was established in the fall of 1929, as a mimeo- graphed paper similar to the present form. WILLTE'S VISECWMCKS Loyalty, are you loyal to you home, your school, and your community? Rose Long-HDo you go out with Obedience, do you obey to boys often?W be obedient to your father Helen H.-UOnly when my par- and mother. ents are home.N tHlnuwm2- u:bnnunc4vs:wumwnc.. Nnnnncftsvouuune:vg:wnuun ,- 'wmnun' 1936
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11.135 JUNIOR PLAY On December l7th, the Junior Class presented the play, :runes:sa:Nnann:94QaeuuqQxslkN NNKCPQQNHNHNSDQM9llNN55NiPf A nThe Girl in the Fur Coat,N directed by Miss Trimple. The characters were as follows: I Nifty Nan Nacroft--- -------- ---- ----- -----Naomi Healey MTS. Leg----------------------------- Hettie Lee--- ----- - ----------------- - Maggie Nails ----------------- Mrs. T. Nails --------- --------------- Mrs. Roger Devake -------------------- -----Pearl Hansen --------Sue Sharp --------Elizabeth Johnson -Elizabeth Schick ------Claris Loop Silas Lee ---------------------------------- Robert Emch Bob Lee ------------------------------------ Jack Gordon Roger Devake ------------------------------ Bernard East Pete Denny ---------------------- ----- Carl Christiansen The High School orchestra directed by Miss Urschel 1 furnished music between the acts. JUNIOR CHARACTERISTICS CLASS ROLL NICKNAME HATES MOST AHBITION Elizabeth S. Bess Bare steak Farmer's wife Glen S. Jubutts Sghogl Ice man Bernard E- Steve Physics Truck driver Pearl H- Keen Wearing glasses Housewife Carl C- PTimO Work Mechanic- Ruth 3- RUSh Sewing Waitress Nd0mi H- Omi Skating Private sec'y. Llizabeth J- Lizzy Washing dishes Aviatrix Clarence M. Mase Wgmen South-paw Robert E. Noisy Fish Artist Audrey Ts Aussie Reciting Nurse JOSSDH C- Joe Book Reports Pres. of U.S. Jack G- Jay Hitler Get married V if r r. F , Q 'ff QQURHRDPETSFNNRH JtTS99lNNik51!iZQHHihS5T5.f . 1936
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