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A Fichhorn, Vir-rhsllrw-sivlentg Thomas, President, Brand Scams-tary-Treasurer. Jn fun VARSITY CLUB The Varsity Club is composed of boys who have earned a letter in any varsity sport. Its purpose is to encourage good sportsmanship throughout the school. We meet every other Wednesday under the leadershipcoffbach Hager. Each member pays dues, the money being used to sponsor a hayride and other social activities. Each spring we add the name ofthe boy, chosen by the club for outstanding sportsmanship to a plaque which has been placed in the main corridor. Last year John Cantwell re- ceived this honor. After the business session of our meet- ings we have a short recreation period which consists largely of playing basket- ball. ZZw0 Front How: li. Vie-ine. Br-xdbeck, Avery, Brand, C. Meine. SecondRow: Eichhorn, Rybacki, Fuselier,Cantwell Dale. Third How: Schaefer, Thomas, Matern, Lehmkuhl, Virgen, Coach Hager. 0924 - APM: in
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Z5 04706 69 bfueb away BAND 15.2 ff Front Row: Kotraba, Long, White, Bude, Petsch, Muehlfarth, Shoemaker. Second Row: Bobe, Cornell, Alex under, Gray. Third Row: Jasinski, Brewington, Ploesser, Bettale, Brodbeck, Wamser, Mr. Reynolds. band. Then came the holidays for Christmas and New Years. fThis vacation would have come in handy after New Year's Evel. Every- one was sad he had to leave dear old Han- cock for ten days. CHa!l Some of us gave up two or three hours of our vacation to go caroling through the county on Saturday, December 22, 1951. fWay back whenl. . . JANUARY . . . The vocal groups again went on a trip Clucky kidslg this time it was out to Valley Park High School. Every- one had fun entertaining there. Another program that was presented in January was the one given by Webster Groves. FEBRUARY . . .The only interesting thing that happened in February, was the Open House at the high schools. The stu- dents showed their parents and friends around the building. People thought the new addition was wonderful. The school was open for two hours and the band played at intervals of every fifteen minutes .... MAfKli .... Eureka High School re- turned our visit. They gave a wonderful perfonnance which we thoroughly enjoyed. On the fifteenth of March the Patrons' Alliancegavetheir regular spring progrmm. They gave an entertaining show and had a large turn-out .... APRIL . . . By thetimeApril rolled around, everyone was excited about the music festivals. The first one was on the fourth of April and was for soloists only: the second, was on the eighteenth of April and was for the choral groups. Near the end of the month we had the Spring Show as is customary.Allchoralgroupsparticapated in the show and there were a few soloists. MAY ..... N0 COMMENT! JUNE .... HURRAY! SCHO0L'S OUT!
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BOYS ' CLUB The Boys Club of Hancock highl ighted their year's activities again by sponsor- ing the Coronation Dance and crowning Miss Betty Lou Meyers Basket ball Queen. The club develops good sportsmanship, good fellowship, and higher ideals among members. Meetings were held on Monday eve- nings, and after the business meeting wholesome recreation, such as ping pong and basketball were enjoyed. The club purchased a buffer for the ln- dustrial Arts Department. The Boys Club is sponsored by Mr. Schwab, and at the end of each year a swimming party is held at some resort to complete a successful year. Drexler, Sec., Ebert, Pres., Wurtz, Vice-P es. Jourden, Treas., Jasinski, Sgtv at-Arms, Mr. Schwab ana' yyfq ZZ eief' First Row: B. Hill, F. Wurtz, A. Wamser, R. Muehlfarth, G. Bude, F. Ploesser.Second Row: Mr.Schwab, Jourden, Jasinski, J. Sptiznagel, Ebert, Groebl, Deaton, Campbell, Klingeman,Gamb1ll, Brodbeck.Th1rd Row: Kaetzel, Lutz, Getty, Beck, Drexler, Blest, Reidel, E. Spitznagel, Foster, Griser. .. i . - - . l 67
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