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BOWLING CLUB FIRST ROW: Quermann, Mor- gan, Stone, McLain, Cain, Tecklin, Goldman. SECOND ROW: Ziglin, Abert, Harris, Bassler, B o n f a, Manoogion, Platt. THIRD ROW: Bass, Packman, Blair, Green, White, Capps, Miller. FOURTH ROW: Neely, Kirk, Willmore, Stien- hemeyer, Preston, Avirom, t I I owgng olzffermen A The Bowling Club is one of the many activities The Lettermens Club is a group organized for Offered bY the GAAAV HOWSVGTI this YGCIT f0T the benefit of the boys who participate in sports he first time if WGS Offered fo boys GS Well cts and also for the benefit of the school, At this QMS- The 1HCfi1'1 UCUVUY Of the Club is bOW1iHQ time a constitution is being prepared and will every Thursday at Nelson Burton Lanes. be pfegemed to Mr- Barr for approval some time in the future. The present plan is for all The highlight this year was our invitational the Coaches to be the Sponsors. tournament with McKinley High, Although Th . h . . . . ere is an onor committee which is conside losing bY O Slight 85 pins' the experience WGS ering all the things which may be included under disciplinary procedures and honor for awards. well worth the time. Other meets are planned for the future. Everyone who is interested in bowling as a A historical committee will keep a record of sport is always welcome to take part in the athletic alumni. We have in mind a Father and club's activities. Our Sponsors are Miss Ulery Son banquet which we would like to make an and Miss Mueller, annual affair. FIRST ROW: Spence, Herman, Monteith, Duke, Monaghan, Burton, S, Bowen, Londe, Holt, Schaap, Stein, Funkhouser. SECOND ROW: lndelicato, Zerman, Burton, B., Hicks, Lackey, Stein, Friedman, Mori, Astor, ladwin, Frank, Mullen. THIRD ROW: Becker, Griffin, Ruesing, Cejudo-Alva, Benkelman, Schwarze, Kellar, lones, Gahen, Carafiol, Brand, lames. FOURTH ROW: Averbuch, Pappademos, Rogul, O'Neal, Bach, Broccard, Richey, Coffman, Colburn, Grossman, Sells, Christ, Mr. De Filio. FlFTH ROW: English, Goodman, Yancey, Rothman, Wilson, Lewis, Heiman, Kanefield, Edwards, Rosenbloom, Lahay, Benassi, Hart.
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stein, Handelman, Crownover. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB FIRST ROW: Canada. Portnoy, Holtzman, Fagin, Tobolowsky, Feldberg, Goldenberg. SEC- OND ROW: Katz, Cohen, Bruno, Zigler, Berryhill, lssel- hardt, Thaler, Adams. THIRD ROW1 Mrs. McCoy, Goldberg, Bermack, Kress, Be-rkow, Gold- izbiafridufiue 6,6!llC6llLOI'l The Distributive Education Club, being in exis- tence for six years, is managed under the splendid sponsorship of Mrs. McCoy. The purposes of the club are to aid students in the field of retailing, to provide activities which will develop self-confidence in eacli member, to create proper co-operation between the members and their fellow employees as well as employer, and to help with the devel- opment of an understanding of the various re- Cgce .szafuzg The Skating Club, now in its second year, was organized in September 1951 under the able sponsorship of Mr, Eaton, our present sponsor. It was designed to benefit those who enjoy skating and those interested in learning to skate. The club meets regularly during the winter months at the Winter Garden after school from 3:00 until 5:UU. Special meetings are often held to plan parties or to submit new ideas to fur- ther the progress of the club. Anyone who enjoys skating or is interested in TCYUIUQ lobe Umeflg The members- learning to skate is invited to join our club and Included among the many outside activities of help Us make it Cm even larger and better Club the Distributive Education Club was their at- this Year' tendance at the annual State Retail Conven- OFFICERS tion which was held in St. Louis on March 3 President ------v-..------ v-.-.-----...,,f-f----- .--.--Y-f- 1 . Hurry Monteith Gnd Vice-President.. ..,,,,, . . .Ermalynn Kirk Secretary ,,....,,,.,,.,.. . .Lillian Kirk Treasurer .,,,,,,.,. . .. . Ioanne Fletcher FIRST ROW: Pearson, Bain, Harris, Browne, Kirk, E., Monteith, Kirk, L., Fletcher, Oehler, Spector, Kitcher. SECOND ROW Williams, Zausch, Raskas, Beitch, Risher, Woods, Roufa, Goldman, Ripley, Weise, Iones. THIRD ROW: Littmann, Foster, Wilson Kassoff, Winesufi, Moss, Frank, Kessler, Davis, Gill, Walls, Stepenoff, Goldberg FOURTH ROW' Frank Rubin Thomas Kramer Glassberg, Callaway, Simmons, Wood, Nichols, Puskar, Starr, Avirom. FIFTH Row: Schwartz! Rosenberg, Akelbaumf Cejudo Alva, Lewis, Rogul, Siegel, Benassi, Toliver, Gahen, Stone.
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I I E E E i,..., ,. FIRST ROW: Willick, Solomon, I., Schear, Mercer, Hawkins, Iones, Fletcher, Manoli, Moss, Payeur, Rucker, Kidwell, Rogul. SECOND ROW1 Raslcas, Goldman, Altman, Bain, Menke, Williams, Summers, Elbaum, Mistachkin, Zerman, Cooper, Goldstein, McClary. THIRD ROW: Smith, Wood, Class, Winesutt, Wallace, Krueger, Lipkind, Davis, Bach, Kravin, Barker, Goldberg, Windsor, Iones, FOURTH Ceiudo-Alva, Gross, Fisher, Solomon, I., Mori, Duke, Holt, Blumenthal, Truebloocl, Morgan, Burstein, Williams, Richey, Faintich. FIFTH ROW: Schwartz, Zimmermann, Rich, Gardner, Baker, McGuire. 14 Calalaeffa 6400 .,,i, ge, cm FIRST ROW: Wilson, Bryer, Nicozisin, Pappademos, Katz, Evans, Morgan, White. SECOND ROW' Henderson Adler Richey Ulman, Borofoio, Goodwin, Axelrod, crook. THIRD ROW: Shelton, Bourne, Nodiff, Goioiooboro, Brenner, Colburn, r1ohor,'FoURTH Row- Weintrop, Axelbaum, Christ. ll M Sixty-four
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