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The Varsity Club under the sponsorship of Mr. Hager, is an organizationcomposmdofathletes whohave received avarsityletter in any of the school sports. The main goal undertaken by the group this year was the promo- tion of good sportsmanship in the classroom as well as at all sports events. Theclubpresented the school with a plaque on which the name of the boy who did the most to promote good sportsmanship throughout the year is to be engraved each spring. We hope to have many candidates for the honor this year. We meet every'Wednesday even: ing from seven until eight. At the close of the business meets ing a social evening of basket- ball and ping-pong is enjoyed. e J Caig E Brand I. Schaeffer, R. Meine. Feldworth D Stevens P Sexton, D. Bruggeman, C. Meine, Hulsey A 'Ihomas H Eichhorst, J. Eichorn, J. Schaefer.
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.. Ln' V 3. , . -,..E, :,g 5 , y! I RICHARD DEA TUN RALPH JOUHDEN Room SCHNIEDERS mwvzm Esanr SCCf0f0 .7' President Vice Presldenf T,-gqgu,-er ojgf ,Z Qiza K' The Boys' Club of Hancock enjoyed a suco .W ' J cessful year under the guidance of Mr. Schwab. , .es The highlight of the year was the sponsor. ' Q. , ship of'the Coronation Dance. As a community 'n ' A project, the boys make and sold house numbers .ff M, on their activity night. For diversion, '5 Ja . t ' . . H' AS basketball proved most interesting. s . h M . . un. SCHMB Meetings were eld every onday night The MARVIN REIDEL Sponsor purpose of the club is to develop sportsmanship 3,,g,,,,,,-,,,-,,,,,, and good fellowship among members. The officers of the Boys' Club are to be complimented on the fine leadership displayed. First Row: N. Heiman, R. Muehlfarth, H. Jourden, A. Wamser, G. Bude, A. Host, B. Deaton, B. Drexler, R. Jourden. Second How: Mr. Schwab, B. Ebert, B. Schnieders, B. Dvorak, W. Machino, K. Ebert, D. Groebl, A. Jasinski, J. Spitznagel, B. Klingemann, B. Lutz. Third Row: D. Parr, B. Barr, E. Hill, F. Wurt'z, B. Hill, M. Beidel, R. Blest, J. Morgan, C. Christrup, F. Ploesser not present. X s- X sun.. K K . ' 1 A-,ff ' ' . -M .,., J s ' .,.. .3 , Q X v , fl A X ... , 2 'bt 1' t X i ! ' l 2 ll lh! as
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The smell of grease-paint and the glare of footlights will re- main for years to come as awell- earned boon of the Senior Class of 1951. Our interpretation of that popular play, Cheaper b the Dozen, was acclaimed outstandi igg and one of the best plays in C e istory of this school. Cheaper by the Dozen is the delightful tale ofthe celebrated efficiency ex erts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbreth and their more than ample brood. The childr en stru - Ele to remain normal while Mr. Gif- reth strugglesto keep thenscho- lastically superior throu h the use of bathroom phonograpgs and complicated multiplication sys- temsr Dad begins to lose his hold when he inau urates the family council, ans soon the eldest daughter, Anne, before socially ignored, gets her big chance in t e soda circles Although the play is ariotous comedy, it puts on a sad note as Mr. Gilbret , leaving for aEuro- pean business trip, realizes because of his bad heart he never return. Regardingthe ily sadly, he muses, nRight while we're together, isthe piest time of allln that will fam- now, hap- My little teddyH bare enior pgy Sittin g: Norman Heimann, June Rettig, Jack Gowens, Virgil Hulsey, Mike Mosier D 'd , avi Ploesser, Betty Stutz, Shirley Senn, Shirley Eifert, Jean Zelch. Standing: Nella Byrd, Audrey Werni , Rose W'll' g 1 iams, Bill Mosier, Joan Wurtz, Herbert Kawelaske, Ralph Jourden, Don Calvin, Mr. Leonard.
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