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J JL-J ENGR 1iS?.Ylllllk 55 9QG8lBf1'3i3J f' .'iillCQf 4f 4 W, :3,.::i:E:E.:..:,l,.'.T'.g:-. . . .--4Q.gl......... X' L.-r,y '-I f.: :.gL 155W il 3 ly O Q Q 'E pl' E ' ' M .Z C 3 'Q fi? gf' ' den ' 5 ssc y,,ff X 1 m- t I . A 0 The Parent Teacher Association sponsored a minstrel show on March 5rd This entertainment was very adroitly com posed by members of the cast Witi Patrick Gibbons as the interlocutor and end med listed in the following cast, it 1sn't hard to see why the auditorium was lilled to capacity The 0110 consisted of exouisite music by Valbr1oge's very talented violinist, Mr Qtanley Church Jack Jolfe, Nal brioge's only magician, entertained with feats of magic, and selections were played by the high school orchestra under the direction of Ireie Urschel Snowball Brown ' ' Charle John on Nubbin Shinplaster - - Joe Vernier Tambo Jones ' ' John Tiplady Ketchup Bottle AA Charle Sigler Bones Blackmail Benny Stein The chorus consisted of Ralph Shull, Clair Traver, Clair Vernier, Robert Caswell, Luther lrancis, and Tyler Hartsing and Charles Johnson The cast was very well directed and the talents of these men cliraxed into genuine entertainment when they revived songs popular in the bygone days and songs of the sunny South Mrs Dorothy schuller was the very able pianist- , 1 ll 'g V 'l NV' an , REQ? '1 1 i C1ST Fungus Growth-- ------------- - -------- - ---------- Clinton Loop ,-1g,NQlQqq5,'iN.....'qullhkf1'sr'llhRx 'WS-fwuuadx 'l s.vllilil- -I c 2' f 12.143
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11,221 Qmuunxtsgixnuuxzrqafunguscuuvouuduwzxshiuumx:Sei:ununG:x.:, lx F1 'W W C , ? Q, r Y Q41-a 41 Q. ' ' 4 1 ,I Q .1 U . J .1 U Y , , u . Q f . s...L 3 Q ' to ' C3x f' X ' I C x Y Q ' a 1 fe 1-its ATHLElIC ASSOCIATION The past year has been the most successful one as far as financial conditions are concerned. .At the beginning of the year we paid off a debt carried over from last year and purchased much equipment and also sweat shirts for the boys. We have paid for all of this and still have a small sum of money on hand. The greatest income was derived from the Lake and Libbey games. Ye also recei- ved checks from the Wood County and Leipsic Tourna- ments. The officers of the Athletic Association this year were: President ------ ---------- ------ --William Pendleton. Vice-President ---- ---- ---- -------Carl Christiansen. Secy. and Treas. ------ - ---------- -----Helen Harris. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council was formed last year. Its purpose is to make rules and regulations governing the student body of the schoolg to punish the disobedient in some way which way will be determined by the members of the coun- cilg to assist all other activities and organizations in the schoolg and to promote the growth of school spirit. f The members of the Student Council consist of 5 Seniors, 2 Juniors, l Sophomore, l Freshman, and l from the Sth grade. The members for the past year were: William Pend- leton, Pres.g Jack Gordon, Vice-Pres.g Rose Long, Sec.- Treas.g Ruth Munn, Ularis Loopg Jean McKinneyg and Anna- belle Gilbert. The members are not elected but are ap- pointed according to: responsibility, interest in extra- L curricular activities, dependability, sense of justice a d democracy, school 'integrity, and scholastic standing. These members are appointed for one school year or two se- mesters. Faculty advisers consist of the Superintendent and the Principal of the High School. The Student council bought several new books for the li- brary this year and was very active in the campaign ' for the bond issue. MANUAL The manual training limited facilities, excellent work this TRAINING class although hampered by has turned out some very semester Much of the work has been done on a newly acquired Jig saw Mem bcis of the class were Tilliam Carnicom, Lester Dupler, Ellsworth Sherman, Albert Mortal and Jack Baker Mr Turby is the instructor 2 I 2 5 ? Z ? 1 f 2 2 F.
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--wy- ,,N,x.xh,gQNq,:sq:seuusxcwuwwuiunncrushiumnncreiswlunmkvkhr t , ,HQHLJL ,I ggi I ,, . ,Y ss' S3 2. , .. H 2 ' -:I fri 3. . 3. ' 5' Q s v. gyms f ' -, . .T-'q, .- Q - ga HQQQ. Q ,Mm 'ws-.,':3g.f3.' X .v wyyyl 3 A. I. TURBY. Q 15.93-:i as ! . .- Q 5 z 44:94 Much praise should be given to Mr. Turby, serving his first year as coach of the Golden Bears Mr. Turby camato Valbridge with enviable record as an athlete and coach, and his work during his first year with us has added considerably to that record. Mr Turby is the possessor of a fine sense of humor and has the respect and understanding of the entire squad, He is a hard worker, a master of B B technique, and an excellent disciplinarian The advancement of Walbridge High School's athletics due to this man's ser vice will not soon be forgotten GEURGA BURK Miss Georga'kurk is rounding out her third year as directo of' the Walbridge high school girls athletic activities Miss Burk is the possessor of many fine qualities vhich enable in this High school A Keen sense of fairness and Justice, coupl ed with an abundance of energy and understand ing has endeared her to all the girls that have been fortunate enough to win a berth on one of her teams K , ,f 1 J . I a n . . v r ' T ' J , her to deal so splendidly with girls' B. B. inlandf1Hu:9ununlcewszvunnunasneasnnnnccwhsawuumncaruxsnnunffws. 1936
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