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Page 14 text:
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Life has many viewpoints. We can’t forget our Bowling. You can imagine what a time the spectators had watching the be- ginners. Balls dropping this way and that, taking chuncks out of the floor, or zooming for the gutter. Well, to make a long story longer, we have some excellant bowlers who can roll a mean ball. This year our Christmas play, “Emanuel,” was really a huge success. Of course our own Mr. Kling- beil was the director, and Ardith Sanquist, student director. It’s too bad you couldn’t have been with us during p ractice. What a time we had! Some of the From the kindergarten to the world of action.
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Page 13 text:
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ACTIVITIES Our officers this year have been, Donald De Frain, president; George Klepser, vice-president; and John Stone, secretary. Mr. Rogers is the faculty sponsor. Without a doubt you will remember how important the Rifle Club has always been. It is one act- ivity we get a big bang out of. This year we elected as officers Don Carter, president, Joe Simon, vice-president; Bob Schmuck, secretary; Earl Martin, range officer, Mr. Stiles is. the sponsor. The Rifle Club instructs in the proper theory of rifle marksmanship, and we became a member of the National Rifle Association and have been giving this pre-induction training to twenty-four reservists and civilians. In the past we visited various local industrial plants and attended the open house at the Univer- sity of Michigan, but our activities have been entirely abandoned. Mr. Stiles has been thinking about letting the girls have a Rifle Club. Perhaps next fall there will be girls shooting every week, but Mr. Stiles will not be the target—he hopes. Sports this year have been important to us, now that we must be on our toes every minute. Our basketball team, coached by Mr. Hood, did not fare as well this season as in past years. The J. C. Bear- cats won three contests and lost eight. This year J. C. letters were awarded to the follewing men for their service in basketball.: Dean Willoughby, Bob Schroeder, Joe Simon, Ray Halub, John Tews, George Waldron, Al Boucher, Ronald Sievert, Donald Sievert and Ted Bartkowiak, student Manager. Bob Sehroeder was elected captain of the squad. In football and basketball the Freshmen beat the vaunty Sophomores, and the Freshman Engin- eers pushed over the Army Engineers by a count of 26 to 11. The Army Engineers still haven’t lived down the ribbing the Freshmen are giving them. The women have not been active in Field Hockey, tennis, or golf thiis year, but have substi- tuted strict exercises and bowling. It was really ascream to hear the girls groan after the work out they got in gym classes. You have probably heard that the exercises are ones used by the women in the armed forces, so you can imagine the torture they had to go through. Shall I? Shall I not?
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Aim carefully! Fire! boys were suddenly called to Detroit for Army physicals and we had to substitute in the last min- ute. You could find the understudies frantically trying to learn their lines in the last few hours. Of course you know that putting on the grease paint is always the funniest part. Catherine De- Waele and Ardith Sandquist had to chase after the fellows in order to apply the proper color, and really, you wouldn’t have recognized some of them when the girls got through. Wendell Ramseyer certainly looked the part of King Herod with a mustache and beard, and Marjorie Miller was the typical Gabriel. Yes, we study business and geography.
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