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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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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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Miss Adele Thyrn Eascinatin' Rhythm Makers urea! Wudic Music is the key that opens the door to a happy life. lt is the ultimate goal of the musical student body of Soldan-Blewett to become well-versed in music appreciation and performance. This goal is a reality of most of these students be- cause of the able leadership of Miss Thym. Each year more than 300 students are placed in various groups and become part of the music family. The ambition of all these students is to reach the A Cappella Choir, which now has seventy members. The Choir is the senior music group and represents the student body throughout the city. An example of this would be the fine caroling done over the Christmas holidays and television programs as well as programs for civic groups such as college club and Womens Club of Richmond Heights. Charninade, named after Madame Chaminade C1861-l944l because of her recognition as the first woman composer, is divided into two groups of girls. The most advanced is called Senior Chaminade which has sixty-eight mem- bers. These girls work diligently and particif pate in many school programs, Also there is lunior Chaminade which strives to teach nec' essities in correct singing. After they achieved this they may advance into more experienced groups. Another music group which is considered outt- standing is the Boys' Glee Club with twenty seven members. These boys have fine voices which have been developed after a few terms. Vocal Ensemble is a mixed group composed of students who wish to become more profi cient in tone blending and parts Not only is singing done but records are played. Well known alumni often visit and perform for them. lunior Chorus is strictly for freshmen, Here students come three times a week in order to qualify later for more advanced groups. The members become acquainted with Soldan Blewett's Music Department. The students feel that it is auite an honor to belong to the music family, They believe that each member is an honest, straight forward person able to set an example for the rest of the school, Everyone is invited to try out with Miss Thym, and become a member of our music family. Sixty-five
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