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Qinl Spont4 N'mlonnllt Narimmluv ol F1 History of Calls. n v Nam (la»tW (Flr t J.» U xf fiir«h JUNIOR Z A c . AND 2? V SCHOOL HEALTH RECORD r 3fc 4 Con tax loui DiacaceR and Immu n 1 x a. Da t « Possible •t Fever Code O T , X XX Poattiral (■rnlp 1 Up 2 It’d. Mioul 1 Flat Feet Name (La«t) 13 NamVol I'a I he I Postural ■■ 1 Flat Fc t 3 Sfo j 2 Rd. ShoutJrra 4 Others Scalp I Lice 2 P.cxamu Keepin’ healthy? These girls are! Swimming, soccer, basketball, hockey, and baseball are all active sports in school. Marj Farber is interested in watching Susan Kinsey complete a dive in the “Y” pool. Charlotte Leverenz, Irma Nygren, and Edna Soller are trying to prevent Cassie Mae Thomas from making a goal. Maryann Honyak and Beatrice Vulpitta take the jump off, while Betsy Dingier is ready to receive the ball and take it down the floor for a bucket. Phyllis Passage, Violet Morton, Edith Laskey, Virginia Esper, Jacquette Hart, and Marie Pahl are ready for the whistle to start the puck. By the expression on Kathryn Long’s face, I’d say that she must be expecting something — June Storey, too. Natalie Johnson, Betty Schilf, and Alice Steinke are standing by. 23
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Front Row: A. K. Buchanan (sponsor), Ger- ald Freeland, Charlotte Levercnz, Bonny IMoncr, Ruth Hanley, Dana liennessy, Kenneth Burnette, Gerhard Klouman, Imogenc Thompson. Mary Belle Funderburk. Row 2: Jeanette Kladigcr, Barbara Zcek, Nell Andrest, Marjory Ziegler, Jeanne Scharnberg, Kaye Conde, Albert Hdberg. Kathleen Harlachcr, David Beck, Marjorie Farbcr, Bert Henry. Row 3: John Kramer, Boh Lichtcnberg, Loren Luecht, Boh Johnson. Frank Sprague, Wilmeth Bracken, Mary Jane Lucas, Norma Lakey. Nancy Gammcll, John Vail. Row 4: Richard Morgan. Boh Wolcott, Oliver Buckhalter, John O’Hara, Marjorie Bartels, Lois Ann Shaw, Betty Jacobsen, Lorraine Mitchell, Murray Granger, Ralph Hirsch, Ben Nygren, Bill Drehmel. Row 5: Phil Sprague, Donald Bleck, Shirley Dean, Rosalie Benowitz, Jeanne Carstens, Dorothy Ragland, June Mills, Miriam Steinborn, Kunice Tews, Lucille Stein-horn, Lucille Wishon, Jack Kerrigan. Row 6: Germaine Spychalski. Betty I ange, Helen Standau, Ruth Siebcn, Melissa Luecht, Felice Kerrigan, Phyllis Kuhn, Phyllis Henry. Dorothy Putz, Madeline Hat hoot. (Reef Denble The largest and most colorful organization in the school is the Red Derbies. Never really organized until this fall, the club, under the direction of Mr. Buchanan, has gotten admirable results from its program for the promotion of school spirit. High-points of the Derbies’ year were their spectacular bonfire before the LaPorte game and the swell decorations that the club put up for the sectional. Row 7: Ruth Voigt, Jocelyn Bricger, Barbara Fcallock, Jacqueline Blanchard, Merle Olson. Mildred Blaskcy, Avis Kmmons, Gcorgine Arnold. Marionne Sieh, Ruth Harbart, Janet Herbert. Row 8: Barbara Glidden, Maryann Honyak. Margenc Witte, Margie Ticdeman, Carol Marie Price, Margie Childers, Dorothy Oszuscik, Geraldine Speese, Regina Proll, Norma Ix e Coan, Lou Alice Allgood. Row 9: Carl Ulrich, Bud Al- bers, Ralph Leonard, Doris Ann Will, Marjorie Rhoades, Barbara Killinghcck, Joan Edris, Jack Utley, Gordon Davis. 22
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(YM inan ctiinti.£ CAFETERIA Well! Well! Here are the gals that give us food at noon in the cafe tcria. Miss Smith supervises Dorothy Schwer-mer. Bitinie Blackburn. Miriam Steinborn, Ethel Hayes. Jessamine Abraham. Augusta Danos. Alice Siegmutul. Luise . and Joyce Caulkins. FORUM CLUB Here is the Forum Club, which upholds the school’s interest in current social problems. Mr. Parsons is the advisor. Bert Henry seems interested in some problem. Phyllis Henry and John Hartwig arc pondering over a point. Marlowe Sorge and John Schaeffer seem to be learning their speeches. Harrison Behrndt. Frieda Allie. Mary Jane Lucas, Wilmeth Bracken. and Carolyn Krause conclude the group. GERMAN CLUB— Jean Taylor. Barbara Feallock, Barbara Glid-dcn. Marian Le v i n. Doris Sengbusch, Kathryn Long. Geraldine Pribish. Mary Louise Ludington. Inez Kinz. Jocelyn Brieger, Mr. Hibbs (guest). Miss Munson (sponsor), Helen Standau. Marjorie Bartels. Betty Smith. Ruth Missal, Florence Kohn. Jeanette Fladiger. Melissa Luecht. Georginc Arnold. VERSE C HOIR Seated: Dolores Waite. Marian Timm. Lorraine Levin, Dorothy Ruby, Ruth Voigt. Standing: Margie Tie-deman, Jocelyn Brieger. Ruth Missal. Georginc Arnold, Marjorie Bartels, Jacqueline Blanchard, Merle Olson. Clco Xalien weg. Miss McConkcy (sponsor). Ann Atlas. Frances Potkey, Charlene Bible. Leona Trampski, M o d e s t a Bent, Lucille Losinicc-ki. June Mills, Arbutus ■tinker, Dorothy Warlike. DISCUSSION LEAGUE— John Schaeffer, Albert Hilbert, Florence Kohn, Robert Lichtenberg, Bill Harlan. RED DERBIES—Officers Ruth Hanley, Gerhard Klou-man, Jack Kerrigan, Nancy Gammell, Norman Ziegler. RADIO CLUB— Jack Young, Daniel Bengston, William Sherwood, Frank Ban-kowski, Howard Dennewitz, Mr. Long (sponsor), LeRoy Ruetz, George Kasdorf, A1 Niendorf. 24
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