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ROLLER if SKATING CLUB Lf my l he :fl no nvgjrlrj , -5 1 f-2 QA Q if 4, p i 'll'Tmf'TL1f' i ' ll , ,l el if K A L: ff? I T GROUP ONE. First Row: Kennedy, Stewart, Moriis, Fiddell, Rayno, Gunnesch, McGin- nis. Second Row: Meyer, Schubert, Gill, Renk, Harrington, Wenzig, Carstanien, Shiplov, Notz. Third Row: Manthie, Graf, Zcxpatlca, Iordan, Kazmierowski, Graykowslci, Powell, Pear- son, Zuegner. GROUP TWO. Seated: Krzywda, Giermann. Borner, M. Sumerdon, Koch. Ochs. Sum- erdon, Hoy. Kneeling: Gustafson, Coppola, Weinert. Dahl- berg, Hipkins. Hem, Marshall, Bruno, Raemisch. Standing: Masson, Kuestermeier. Lewandow- ska, Matusiewicz, Lekovich. Farrar, Hun- sick, Carpenter, Luebbing, Kremske. Under the direction of their sponsor, Miss Galiano, the members of the Skating Club have been very active. The club throws many skae ting parties which bring out the entire student body who join in the fun. The members are ordinary lanes students who give some of their time to help others have a good time. Through the efforts of these girls and boys and their hard work we will continue to have a more and more active school spirit. All the letters in the alphabet could not de- scribe the fun one has at lones skating parties, two of which were given in the first semester. The first one took place at the Roller Bowl. lt proved to be a success but it was crowded be cause there were two other schools having a party on the same night. The second party was strictly for lonesitesf' Everyone had a wonderful time at this party. The club holds election of new officers each semester. The officers are elected by the members themselves in a truly democratic fashion, The enthusiastic officers for the first semester were: President , . , Esther Sumerdon Treasurer . . .Mavis Gustafson Secretary T i . i Marge Sumerdon Through the gallant efforts of these girls, the skating parties have been triumphant Lets give them a hand. GRANT PARK IS OUR CAMPUS 0240
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FIRE MARSHALS ey are - f ' the lones Fire Marshals but strictly oft duty and all lined up for a pic ture in Grant Park. When they are on duty the boys carry a serious responsibility since the safe evacuation of everyone in the school building would liter- ally be up to them, under the direction of their sponsor, Mr. Leach, should a fire or any sim ilar emergency make such a move neces- sary. ln practice fire drills, led by Captain foe Zapatka, they have frequently displayed their ability to assume authorit , y and to work quickly and efficiently. Our lones fire eate - rs have their lighter side, too, and who is to say they don't like to gripe about various items as the fo will show: RICHARD islikes being roused from his third period siesta. DON DANlELS: l-le's always in the basement when the fire alarm rings. tThe poor crit ter's station is on the fourth lloor.l DlCK OHMAN always manages to sound like a whip-poor-will with a frog in its throat when he calls the f . emale population back into the building. llowing Sl-HNNERS d' L, ,.,, , First Row: Kazmierowski, Shinners. Iordcm, Ohmcm, Kearley. Govedarica. Zupatka, Graykowski. Second Row: Bilotta, D ' ' umels, Race. Hoy. Kr zywdu. Sponsor Mr. Edward Lea ch 0250
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