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By SNAPSHOTS MR. LEWIS FINCH Thirty-one-
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SPEECH ARTS CLUB An opportunity is offered by this club for expressing the dramatic instincts of students. Any student en- rolled in Speech classes may belong. n e President: G e r a 1 d 1 Gilliatt. Vice-president: Bob Schwo- meyer. Sec. Tre as. : Goldie Pardo. Att. Sec: Hope Brown. Sponsor: Miss Vivian Web- ster. □■□■Dl MANUAL FRIENDS OF READING That they might read and discuss their favorite books and authors, student book- lovers founded this club in 1934. President: Margaret Postma. Vice-president : Frances Davis. Rec. Sec: Helen Sells. Att. Sec: Gertrude Johnson. Sponsor: Mrs. Florence B. Schad. niDBDI MASK AND WIG Manual ' s newest drama- tic club. Organized by speech students this semest- er, this group of students has already presented sev- eral plays. Meyer. Dorothea Lah- President: Wilbui V i c e-president : Ann Graber. Secretary: Margaret maun. Treasurer: Jack Kistner. Sgt. - at - Arms: Burchard Bush. Sponsor: Mr. Edward Green. —Th irl n
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ATHLETICS By ANGELO ANGELOPOLOUS With echoes of sports wars long since died away and with athletic paraphernalia tucked away in moth halls for future campaigns, it is truly an enviable record the athletes of the June ' 36 class leave behind for posterity. It is need- less to attempt to paint a word picture of their accomplishments, so we shall say only that they played a major part in bringing Manual its first city basketball championship in the seven of city tournament history, and in giving their alma mater one of the best track teams of recent years. Not enriched in material wealth, they realize that their rewards lie in the respect and admiration of both fellow students and oppon- ents, and in the lessons obtained by playing the game . • William Kramer — This speedy gent showed bio hashing spikes to all others in the 220-yard dash in this year ' s city carnival. Ran anchor man on the half-mile relay team which set a new record, 1:36.7. Elected captain this spring, his second year out. William Tavenor — Consistent plugging each year made Bill a first rate dash man. As leadovf man, he sent the 880-yard run relay team off to a flying start. Norman Mueller — Another who cut a big figure in Manual ' s track rejuvenation, for Norm cer- tainly raised the standard of Redskin high jumpers. Capable football reserve. Howard Ellis — Small, but mighty ground gainer with the Paintermen for four years. Howard Deer — Turned in creditable perform- ances as an end on the football eleven. Richard Wenning — It will indeed be a difficult task to replace Dick on tie ' hardwood. Didn ' t report to Bridgford till his junior year, but proceeded promptly to play varsity ball. Turn- ed his attention also to track this spring. Robert Crouch — An A- plus golfer and a good basketball player. Spent two seasons on the bask- etball quintet and three with the linksmen. Bob, captain this year, sel- dom failed to be low medalist for the latter. Ralph Brown — A lad of the links and a really good one, too. Specialized in low scores for three seasons. Leonard Campbell — One of the mighty Painter- men. Booming punts and accurate passes helped win him an all- city backfield berth. An excellent shot putter for three years on the track team. Robert Leachman — Saw- considerable service on the gridiron for four years. Used his fleetness to good advantage with Ank ' s thinly-clads, run- ning the dashes and win- ning third position on the half-mile relay team. Herschell Hinkley — A veteran hacker is Ilink, and he usually gets his share of the poinis. Emery Creekbaum — A consistent middle dis- tance performer on the cinder paths this year. Edward Raasch — Ed spent a winter on the re- serve and varsity basketball squads, serving as center. Herbert Schwomeyer — Another lad who will be greatly missed on both the gridiron and hard- wood. Climaxed three years of varsity play on the football squad by garnering an all-city end berth. Gained his second all-city honors while playing guard on the basketball five. Herb also put in three years on the cinder paths. Jack Hiatt — Credited with being the first four- letter man at Manual for several years. Leaves an extra large pair of athletic shoes to be filled, for he was chief ground gainer on the football eleven, backbone of the hardwood quintet de- fense, stellar high jumper among the thinlies and a low scorer on the golf squad. Angelo Angelopolous — Spent four years with the Bridgfordnien, two with the football squad, and one season with the track scpiad. ■ — Thirty -Hoo
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