High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 78 text:
“
R Il 'X RN H1 C Ll nu 1 H R r H P The Volleyball Game at the Mound Cn November 1 1 the players of our volleyball team were the guests of Sa1nt Clara Academy S1ns1nawa Wlsconsrn Although the d1stance between the schools 15 not great th1s 15 the hrst year we have met rn any klnd of sports The game began at tvxo o clock Carol had hrst serve and w1th a wh1z the ball skrmmed over the net w1th a perfect drop on the opponent s floor The ce1l1ng stopped the second try and the Mound taklng posses sron of the ball went strong for several pornts However the game was 1ust startrng A few beautlful serves from Ann1e many surprrslng re turns from Barb and Lorrame made our confident compet1tors thrnk agaln They thought and began work ID earnest The cheers of the crowd put added enthuslasm rnto the1r already enthusrastxc playlng Although serves were executed perfectly and come backs made w1th powerful strength the Edgewood1tes nexer qurt try1ng Thelr returns leaped 1nto ready spaces or dropped squarely on the other sxde Terry and Ann put all they had beh1nd that ball but each of the1r efforts was answered by speedy sk1l1 ludy s serves were adm1red Charlotte s force feared and Fran s ab1l1ty to keep the ball 1n arr rarsed hope but strll the Mound went on untrl when the hnal whrstle sounded the score was 47 M rn the1r favor The players were Carol Mrlls Captaln Terry Kane Ann Nester Anna Mane Doheny Charlotte Pettr1c ludy Reppen Fran Barry Lorarne Hut ter Barb St1er and Cen Nolan Hu Ldgtu ood LILITO ljdbt 10 E .Q xg. f y Top n - Cllinpp,ll.C.asl1.A.N1.l71vlmcm'.A.T1QdQm.m.ll.Torney.V,Nccltlmsh. . 1. jg ,. M1lls. Scroml Row. F. Entlrcs. bl. l?nwncy. lvl. Nc l. ser. N1 llcnnct . lf. Vlwyiv. R, I7 ckcrt. , nsmg. Tlmtl Kun' TX4. Bcylcr. .I STAYZ. A. Eqkcr. W. Coyle, M. XV1nsbcrg. H. llrcslvr. lxl. Robertson. lf. Grady. Hot nm Run' C. Nolan, gl. Rcppcn. M. I71Lorcro. D. Shunk. M. McLeod. M. Hunley. M, tl-BYICH. . Karls, C lclqart. 5 9 5 ' I Y ., - . , . 3 5 ' A I 5 3 I I 7 ' 3 . ' v ' A I l s . , l 5 . - , Q V T a a . . 3 7 5 ,gg ' Z 5 3 7 5 9 a , 7 5 I , . ' x, :. J , T .
”
Page 77 text:
“
Left toRght L Hutter A M Doheny C Mlls Mss Brophy coach F Barry S DHooghe E Tormey C Lm tead G Nola A Nester C Pettrc B Stler T Ka e I R ppen D Huemrner Gwls' Volleyball On October 22 the glrls volleyball teams met 1n the school gymnas1um A large crowd had gathered both to enjoy the performance and to beneht the Echo for wh1ch the proceeds were used the game was on' The Deers had hrst serve and the1r playxng justlfied the name Carol slashed down seven or e1ght po1nts wh1le her w1ll1ng team mates returned every ball Lorraxne was r1ght there 1nvar1ably and Dot sent It up wxthout fa1l All seemed lost for the Aces when the first half ended leavmg them at the bottom of a 25 I2 score But anyth1ng can hap pen IU a ball game and true enough the second half turned the tables Every competent serve of Charlotte rece1ved an equally competent return from Anne all of Solange s attempts were wasted because of Terry s senslble est1mat1on of the speed1ng ball s landmgs Fran s keeplng under lt was useless when Judy served the team s comb1ned efforts weren t suffi c1ent to hold the rlotous Aces Barb wxth careless ease served one ball after another to the unsuspectlng opponents whose txme had come and gone' Dorothy s ab1l1ty to help It along was an asset to her team and Cleo was mdlspensable when putt1ng It over was necessary Both teams played wlth eager alertness and when the end came the Aces were leadmg a 31 30 score after Gen Gaffney t1pped the ball over under the surpr1sed eyes of a team that swallowed a hard defeat Better luck next txmel The two teams Gen s Aces and Carol s Deers were G Nolan A Nes ter T Kane B St1er C Llnstead D Huemmer J Reppen andG Gaffney C M1lls D Ol-Iara F Barry L Hutter S DHooghe andC Pettr1c The Edgewood lzcho Page 15 i : . , . . , . i , i , , . , . ' , . , . ' s , . n, . , . i, . ' , . n , . e , . . The whistle at 3 145 found the members of the teams in their places, and ' B5 ' 55 ' ' 7 5 ' 'V 1 7 , . 7 . , , ' 9 9 , . , . , ' ' , : . , . f 3 ' 7 ' 5 ' Y ' 9 ' 9 ' 3 . , . , . , . , . , . .
”
Page 79 text:
“
pa T Ro IByn CAKelleyMjOf'o ellANetr ter f' Petr A h n n te r V H ' lR ' 'ref er nee an ro mer E Sh u r tt C' Sh n E S h M R o n r y D Gwls' Athletzcs The Edgewood glrls have had the opportunrty of taklng gym on Tues days Thursdays and Saturdays under the d1rect1on of MISS Brophy a student of Physlcal Educat1on at the Un1vers1ty of WISCODSID Durlng the fall the g1rls played volleyball and basketball but w1th the corn1ng of warm weather they m1grated out of doors for baseball tennxs and track work Cn Tuesday and Thursday afternoons the Freshmen classes go through the1r cal1sthen1cs or play a speedy game of baseball Under the excellent d1rect1on of Edna Mae Corry the Frosh soon developed a wmnmg team H1tters were plent1ful rn jud1th Reppen Charlotte Pettrrc Marron lane C Connell and Dorothy Huemmer In the Saturday games Carol M1lls JoAnn Schm1tt Anna Mar1e Doheny and Therese Kane by wonderful hrttmg and superb heldmg proved outstand1ng A close contest IS antrcrpated th1s sprmg 1n the tenms tournament as several new apphcants have already reglstered Last year Carol Mrlls took the cup after noslng out Barbara St1er 1n a fast t1lt Swlmmlng has been 1n1t1ated and at present preparatlons are bemg made for the All MHd1SOH Hrgh School Water Carn1val wh1ch IS to be held May the seventh There w1ll be relays games stunts and d1v1ng competrtlon Those part1c1pat1ng1n the event are Elrzabeth Tormey June Cash jud1th Repp en Barbara St1er Helen R11S1Dg Therese Kane Dorothy O Hara Ann Nester Cleo Lmstead Helen Kolb and Kathryn Rupp The Lzdgewood Etho Pug, l 'op w:.. rs, . . ', .. ',nn . . se. Second Row: B. S 1 . J. nc. bl. . Sc mltt, T. Ka C. C. Li s ad, A. T ameri. . anko. Thm ow. R. Ge , E, C. Pow s, K. McCoy. A. K l cl, E. C wley, D, O'Hara. D. Huem , . ada c . Bo om Row: ,, . a non, M. . 'mxt , . , P wars, C, Skolaskl. E. M. Gorry. M. Mcl e nc ', . Doll, E. Downey. A, Esscr. 5 7 3 I . . 3 5 I 3 A I 7 5 . . . . , . , . h , . 1 ' , , 3 3 , . 7 . . . , . . . , , . 7 9 5 - Q , 3 S 5 3 , . 'c ff
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.