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Fmsr Row Cleft ro riglatl: Jos. Barry, Violette Bezenah, John Freiden CManagerD, Mildred Thuener, Franklin Kahle. SECOND Row: Earl Dickman, Betty Turley, Jewel Hitchcock, Helen Davis, Earl Dean. THIRD Row: Carroll Alexander, Richard Maher, joseph Hippard, Larry Wesselman. BCWLING N ACCORDANCE WITH cUsToM there was organized last fall the East Night Bowling League, consisting of six teams. The following were the names of the various teams: All Stars, Ho-de-ho, Irishmen, Four X's, East Days, De-ho-de-ha. Each team consisted of four members. In addition to these six teams there were also two girl teams. From this it can be seen that a large number of students participated in bowling throughout the entire season. In the regular games there was much spirited but friendly competition. Many high scores were made. In general, a good time was had by everyone participating. Before the end of the season there was selected a team of six bowlers, repre- senting the high average men of the league. This team competed against a select team from West Night High School and also from Western Hills Night High School. A girls' team, likewise, competed in these matches. In the West Night matches, teams from the Faculties of both schools participated and delighted the spectators with interesting and amusing exhibitions of bowling skill for lack of itD. To summarize the season, it may be said that bowling has served the purpose of creating new friendships, of furnishing a delightful pastime, and of creating a feeling of better fellowship between students of East Night High School. -JOHN B. FREIDEN. One laundrecl and tel
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On your toes, girls! Contest royal between East Night Girls and the Y Girls' Business Club GIRLS' BASKETBALL girls by turnmg out en mane to see the games. This was especially true at the contest which climaxed the season, a contest which the girls hope will become traditional-the girls versus the boys. The boys, even though hampered by dresses and girls' rules, put up a grand fight and won by the score of 18 to 17. The girls' team wishes the team of 1936 good luck and asks it to carry on the East Night spirit. ROSELLA MAROSCO. SCHEDULE EAST NIGHT. .. ....,....... . , 11 BON HEUR.. 3 EAST NIGHT. .. ,.. 30 BoN HEUR ..,, A A , 13 EAST NIGHT .,...........,.... ... I5 Y. W. C. A. BUSINESS GIRLS .... , U, Top Cleft to riigbtlz Margaret Farley, Niebeur, Roberta Hutchinson, l Zl'UlIK!l5lJil.lll!liEHzlfI Ziillllil' Y Nicky St. Angelo. BOTTOM: Leonella Kremer, Anna Mac
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Fmsr Row Uefz ta riglatl Bob Singer, Russ Smith CPresident Boysj, Jeannette Kennedy QPresident Girlsl, Helen Siegl, Lillian Wilson, Irene Alcorn, Carl Reis, Ray Mueller. SECOND Row: George A. Freeman, Forest Davis, Herbert Branscum, John Gruber, Fred Zobel, Bernard Gunn. THIRD Row: Fred Peterson, Leon Leslie, George Horsley, Loren Swisher, Frank McGough, Edward Thompson. SWIMMING EVERAL YEARS AGO East Night students decided to organize a club which would benefit participants both mentally and physically, The result of their endeavor was the Swimming Club. The club is one of the few of its kind in night high schools throughout the nation, and is probably the only organized club that does not have a pool of its own. In the three years since the birth of the club, the number of members has steadily increased, although the members are required to pay small fees to rent swimming equipment. The club membership consists of both young men and young women who have for their goal the physical improvement of each and every swimmer. The eminent abilities of the experienced tankmen of East Night tend to make the inexperienced more expert in this sport. Although the club has not actually competed as a team with other groups, many of the swimmers are vigorous participants in other active associations. It i-s hoped that these veterans will share their experience and knowledge with the less fortu- nate, and that a splendid team will result. The mixed groups provide the good fellowship and the jovial companionship which is necessary for the continued response to swimming, the greatest of all sports. 1LILLIAN XVILSON. One bzmdrerl and eleven
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