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SHEFFIELD LAKE SGCIAL CLUB Top wore, lil! Io riglh Mrs. Cifranlc. Mrs. R. Craig. Eleanor Field, Mrs. F. Field, Mrs. Young. Mrs, Gang. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Mais. Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Rahn, XYilma XVood, Mnlillc ron' Mrs. lVaril, Mrs. Swartz, Mrs. Brush, Mrs. Doizlaf, Mrs. Cove. Mrs. Slczak, Mrs. Kcnsik, Mis. Irish, Mary Risko, Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Bachman, Mrs. Schoelwurgli. liolnnn mu Mis. jones. Mrs. lfiden. Mrs. Sinimons, Mrs. Patek, Mis. Frieschlag. Mrs. Klaue. Mrs. llloinpp. Mis. Lloyd. Mrs. lnslce. Mrs. Miller. ln August. 1938. the Sheffield Lake Social Club will have passed. the eighth anniversary of its organization. The late Mrs. L. V. blames had the inspiration to form a womcnis club in the village to promote civic and social activities. Many enjoyable social functions each year net us a nice profit, this being our only means of securing funds to carry out our program of giving help and comfort to our neighbor. Wlieii sickness or misfortune strikes. the Social Club is a friend in need. Several Civic improvements have been made possible through the financial aid rendered by the Club. first and most important was the establishment of our road side liirst Aid station lor emergency care ol accident victims. Each new venture proved so successful that we were encouraged to greater effort. This success is due to the splendid cooperation among the members and the fine harmony existing. which is so essential to the life of any organization. The club sponsors a Girl Scout Troup and sends one boy and one girl to summer camp. As is our custom we joined the Volunteer Firemen in providing a Christmas treat for all children in the Village. At this time we wish to pay tribute to our organizer and president for four years, Mies L. V. james who died very suddenly at her winter home in Coco, Florida. early in February. Our sympathy to Mr. james and members of the family. All women of the Village are eligible to membership and will find a warm welcome await' ting them. Meetings third Monday of each month in St. .lames Mission. President. Mrs. ,lohn Drompp: lst Vice President, Mrs. Edward Freischlag: Ind Vice President, Mrs. Harry Lloyd: Secretary. Mrs. Vv'alter Klaueg Treasurer. Mrs. Grace lnslee, Mrs, Frank F. Field. Historian 1938. Tweiity'-Tlwee
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PARENT TEACHERS ASSGCIATIGN Top row, left to right-Mr. King, Mrs. Howells. Mr. Barr, Mrs. johnson, Mrs. Dronupp. Mrs, Tohin, Mrs. Birk, Mr. Bartunek, Mr. Weher. Set-mid row-V--Mrs, Irish, Mrs. Zacharias, Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs, Piggott. Mrs. Frieschlag, Mrs. Coder, Mrs, jones, Mrs. Light, Mrs. Rahn. Tllifd row Mrs. Creenup, Mrs. Gilles, Mrs. Bartunek, Mrs. Gallagher, Mrs. Patek, Mrs. Pzlrker, Nlrs. Wimintl. Fourth row 7 Mrs. Conrad, Mrs. DeChant, Mrs. Minor, Mrs, Townsend, Mrs. Hell, Mrs. Dolzlal, Mr. Lloyd, Mr. MeConihe, Mr. Zaeharias. Bottom row-Mrs, johnson, Mrs. Ziearelli, Mrs, Zicarelli, Mrs. Klaue, Treas.g Mrs, Garher, Pres.: Mrs. Guheno, Sec.: Mrs. Gongwer, Ivlr. Gongwer. Our Parent Teachers Association has completed a successful year due to the co' operation of all the memhers of various committees who have worked hard. We have engaged in some very interesting programs and our social hour and lunch period after' wards hrought a closer relationship hetween parents, teachers, and pupils so that everyf one will he hcnefited. Our Annual Bazaar in the fall was a hig success and everyone assigned to their tasks did very well. We gave 335.00 to the school for a series ol 15 educational pic' tures, we gave a card party, a Halloween Party, and a Christmas treat. We also gave a very useful Health Bond, This spring we purchased dishes for the kitchen, and had the curtains on the stage dyed to hrighten up the gymnasium and stage. Officers for this year were: Mrs. Harry Garher ....... ....... ,.,,,,,,, . . l'resident Mrs, A. Born ,,..,,...,, . First Vice Pres. Mrs. J. A. McConihc ...... Second Vice Pres. Mrs. Charles Guheno .......,. ,, .,,............... Secretary Mrs. Walter Klaue ,.,...., Treasurer Twentyf'Two
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BOYS' BASKETBALL Top vow, left to right-Lester Mackert, Joseph Cawley, Boris Pando, Leroy Gilles, james Rieth, Leo Mittendorf, William Mitchell. Middle 'row-Robert Osborne, Mgr. Duncan Mitchell, Raymond Kensik, Edward Dotzlaf, jacob Halusek, Lawrence Kearney, Mr. Gongwer, coach. Front row-Harry Lloyd, Sterling Wood, Roy Lagan, Louis Sallay, Carl Pando. The 193768 basketball season produced fairly promising material for the future seasons for Brookside. The Brookside squad won the Lorain County Sportsmanship Trophy for the 193748 season. The team won this trophy by one point over Ridgeville. The team won three games and lost fourteen. This included all games played. The members of the Varsity and Reserves were as follows: Roy Logan, Harry Lloyd, Sterl- ing Wocnd, Louis Sallay, Robert Taylor, Jacob Halusek, Edward Dotzlaf, Carl Pando, Boris Pando, Duncan Mitchezll, Williani Mitchell, Lester Mackert, LeRoy Gilles, Bob Alten, Leo Mittendorf, james Garber, Lawrence Kearney, Clayton Schneider and James Rieth. SCORES OF GAMES PLAYED Nov Brookside 35 .,...........,.... LaGrange 34 Dec. 22 S Brookside 31 .....,......,..,,. LaGrange NOV. 19 - Brookside 28 ..,.....,,..... Ridgeville 56 lim- Z4- Blgookiclg 1?-A --AAQ-' ----e--'---- C aiden . . Hn. roo Sl C ...................,....,..... Von Nov. 23 - Brookside 33 ..,,........,....,...... Alumni 28 Jan. 21 E Brookside 19 ..-.V .,,-,-.vv.v St- Mary,s DCC' 3 -T Brookslde 14 ' Henrietta 29 Ian, 28 Brookside 19 ......,.,......... Brownhelm Dec. 10 k- Brookside 19 ............,.. St. Mary's 30 Feb, 4 Brookside 18 ,,,-,- South Amherst Dec. 17 W Brookside 20 ..,,,..,. ...... .,....,,. E a ton 40 Feb. 11 - Brookside 30 ...,...,,... Avon Lake TwentyfFou1
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