Webster Township High School - Web Yearbook (Scotch Ridge, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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gs At the close of the evening a dainty lunch of A ffygkb hot cocoa, sandwiches, pickles, and cookies nag, exchanged Christmas gifts. Those present left 3 the Meyer's home saying that they had a grand timen and hoped to have many such parties in 1956. fling was served. Just before adjourning the group 1 N s If-T SENIOR WATCH PARTY Evelyn Lahman's home was the scene of a jolly New Year's party the night of December 51. The Seniors gathered in the year 1935, but went home in the year 1936. Upon arrival the group was divided into two sides. To each side Evelyn gave ten small pieces of pa- per, each having a letter on it. The object was to ar- range the letters to spell a word suitable to the season. Next, each side was handed some directions which told them to go to some other place for more direc- tions. At the end of the trail they were told that peo- ple should know better than to follow blindly the direc- tions of others. Shortly before midnight the hostess served a delightful lunch which gave the group more strength and enthusiasm for watching the old year depart. A little after midnight the party adjourned, hoping that they would have many other such parties. FRESHMEN HONOR MEMBER Late in December the members of the Freshman class gathered to celebrate the birthday of John Metzger, one of their number. The party was a complete surprise to John and everyone reports a jolly good time. ATHLETIC BANQUET On the evening of March 31, shortly after the basketball season was over our annual athletic banquet was held. This certainly was a good way to end the sea- son for the banquet was a total success. About 5:30 P. M. all the baseball and basket- ball boys, and basketball girls, who had received letters this year, and also the teachers interested in the teams, q1

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55,5 LH ul..- 'qxujv 'U ,.l , I IQXJQI' 4 Dorothy Metzger and Martha Aspacher directed the ' grand march which went off in first rate style. Other games were played such as HHow do you like your neighbor?n blindfolding two people and mak- ing them waltz, etc. Charlotte Dunipace led us in singing songs with tricks to them. This proved to be very amusing. While the refreshment committee prepared the de- lightful lunch of cider, doughnuts, the remaining group amused themselves by playing wink. The party adjourned with everyone claiming that it was the best yet. TEACHERS' PARTY Miss Roberta Krouse and Corinne Amos entertained the faculty at a delightful Hallowe'en party at the Seven Sisters' Sorority House in Bowling Green. The evening was spent in games and contests appropriate to the occasion. JUNIORS CELEBRATE On Monday, December 25, the Junior Class was en- tertained at the home of Lois Sander. The hostess had planned many exciting games and contests, such as: UA Pack oftFun,H UTouring,H UFlinch,HAnimal Flinch,H and others. Doris Brueggemeier won the contest of guessing how many grains of rice were in a bottle. Wayne Brueggemeier was the winner of the contest in which the aim was to throw as many can rubbers as possible around clothes pins fastened to a wastepaper basket. The group then exchanged Christmas presents after which a delicious lunch was served, Those present were Dorothy Metzger, Hurlbutt Philo, Delmar Lahman, Dorothy Swartz, Doris Brueggemeier, 1 Lowell Frobose, Robert Shanks, Byron Wood, Wayne Bruegge- meier, Mr. and Mrs, Housley, and the hostess. SOPHOMORE PARTY The Sophomores had a delightful party the even- ing of December 19, at the home of Lois Meyer. The even- ing was spent in playing such games as HHow do you like your neighbor?H and many others. A contest was held, in which Mr. Hetrick was the winner of an eversharp pencil. f- -,Y -



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y'fEAx motored to Bowling Green escorted by the teach- any vnu ers, and went to Fetzer's upstairs room. This X s-Qu room was the ideal place for a group of this '-ff' kind. Everything was left to Webster alone x -met at the village store. From here they 'asf ill which made them feel quite at home. The table was decorated in spring colors, a yellow and green color scheme was carried out. There were yellow flowers in a green bowl, yellow candles in green holders. Miss Krouse made delightful name cards which were decorated with a small green and yellow ribbon bow. The meal was served in three courses. The color scheme was continued. A yellow cocktail of peaches and oranges was served on a green plate, for the first course. The second course consisted of buttered peas, mashed pota- toes, meat with vegetable sauce over it and garnished with parsley, a green gelatin vegetable salad, also rolls, but- ter and coffee. For the third course lemon brick ice cream with small cakes decorated with green sugar was served with coffee. After everyone had eaten all one could possibly desire a honorable captain and valuable player was elected for the three teams. Maude Roller was elected both offices for the girls' team, Noel Dunipace was elected honorable captain of the boys' basketball team and Evan Joseph most valuable player, Bruce Keller was most valuable baseball player and also honorary captain. After this was finished the group went to the Cla-Zel Theater and was treated to the show NMr. Hobou which was very interesting. We wish to thank our coaches, Mr, Hetrick and Mr, Long for their patience and time spent throughout this school year. We also want to thank Miss Krouse for her companionship to all the girls' games. We thank Mr. Housley, Mr. Clark and any other teacher or person who helped to make our athletics a success.

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