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' wl -.' if tx 4 . . A! N , -i ., . w s idr, il 'is' - 1 ME ' VAR ITY H The Men's Varsity B is an orqanization for The Varsity B conducts Homecoming activi- men who have Won a Varsity B letter in any ties, intramural basketball and volleyball, and sport. Participation in halt ot the possible divi- sells concessions at all football, basketball and sions in competition is necessary for winning tournament games. The money received Q letter, from concessions is used for either equip- ment ior athletic teams or other equipment A-an on campus. This year, and in following years, the men will receive jackets to show that they belong to Varsity B . Officers for the year Were: Iim Oliver, presidentg Ken Bishop, vice president: lim Bishop, secretaryp lohn Moser, treasurer. Y Back row: lohn Rogers, Iames Bishop, Iames Oliver, Iohn Moser, Earl Campbell, Paul Jackson, Curtis Sprunqer, Iohn Basinqer. 'Ihird row: Kenneth Bishop, Richard Yeck, Stan Naylor, Ernest Neufeld, lohn Bauman, Don Neuen, Bill Stucky, Richard Cripe. Second row: Richard Yaussy, Gary Sprunger, Martin Strayer, Iames Benroth, Bruce Shelly, Sam Wilson, Iohn Augsburqer, Coach Burcky. First row: Orlyn Zehr, Walter Shelly, Iames Phillips, Iames Siewert, Charles Sprunger. Darrel Diller, Stanley Erney, David Tice.
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W0lVlE ' VAR ITY 6' The Women's Varsity B is open to all Wo- men enrolled in the college who are interested in participating in sports. This weekly hour of recreation serves as a real refresher from the Y 99 daily Work. The main games that are played are volley ball, basketball and softball. We find competition with the local high school teams, and teams from neighboring colleges. This year we arranged a successful pro- gram of intramural volleyball and basket- ball. Members of the organizations also help in checking coats, selling refresh- ments and programs at various athletic - events held in the gym. The officers for the year were: president, Mary lean Ramseyerp vice-president, Betty Shantzp secretary, Ruth Zimmerman, treas- urer, Catherine Diller. Eleanor Weaver served as advisor. 'Q gr 1 Back row: Helen Neufeld, Martha Emerick, Margaret Groman, Geraldine Reiff. Fifth row: Marilyn Obney, Emma Schmutz, Connie Bachman, Phyllis Kohn, Delores Schwarzentraub. Fourth row: Ruth Bundy, Myriam Richardson, Marjorie Joseph, lane Nyce, Betty Diller, Gladys Tormes. Third row: Dolores Emerick, Iune Gerber, Carolyn Augsburger, Ianice Shantz, Ioanne Slotter. Second row: Kathryn Sauder, Marilyn DeVore, Shirley Shelmadine, Carol Miller, Els Van Lier, Eleanor Bohn. First row: Mary Hilty, Ruth Zimmerman, Eleanor Weaver, Mary lean Ramseyer, Betty Shantz, Ieanne Sharrock. 1 t K v -7 . :urn XI . .N I ts, tl!!- l 'Ni L ,- 5545 rtllft Fl: it Lt LQ'tf! iirlln tttkfl Elf? tr.. I fig? Iii' ,.,.. Ellis WE ll' . hill titre iifiill :EWG :grit ,Et '- E E5 lf V fi: lp : itll? stil' ,l Is: :,t lit if' I .,, , 'QI an ' x 1 gl, I 4 'V fit' i. r 45 'T Cl za . . St. E its 1323 ta ,I , . I ,' Z . ,,. EC' yt M S228 95 1 IEE .SQ ll! tt' ez.: if 1 l t.. A l IN 13, 3.11 qi 2 L f :'r .13 gre, . f' .lil 13? -,et U0 41.3 its Te' tm it sal?
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