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Top Raw: Darlene Opper, Geraldine LeBlanc, Lorraine Haddad, June Veendall, Joan Pitsch, Sophie Gou- nos, June Dame, Margo Jacobsen. Second Row: Joan Toland, Connie Newington, Jacqueline Brown, Shir- ley Blake, Jeanne Jacobsen, Miss Ellinger. Front Row: Pat Eikenhout, Norma Ghareeb, Bonnie Doornbos, Jacqueline Kuyper. Lewa l The Lewa club after fifteen years, is still carrying on the tradition established in 1929, when it was organized. Its purpose is to cooperate with the Department of Physi- cal Education in the promotion of athletics and to foster the highest ideals of good fellow- ship. The most interesting activity this year was a pep assembly in November. The girls, dressed in football uniforms, dashed into a gossipy huddle. Then they proceeded to demon- strate some plays which were very unusual, and would have really confused an opponent. Jeanne Jacobsen, Corinne S-teury, and Dorothy Winsemius made a trio and sang some songs. Sophie Gounos and June Veen- dall entertained the students with a comedy dance. How many poles are there around the swan pond? Get two hairs from the tail of the wolf at the park. These were some of the things the girls were asked l Amt... to find in a contest at John Ball Park, where the Lewa club had a picnic and initiation. On December 15 they invited guests and met at Jacqueline Brown's for a spread. They played Christ- mas games and went to a theater. On May 17 the girls had a weiner roast at John Ball Park. This picnic was to initiate the new members for the second semester. The olhcers for the first semester were Dorothy Winsemius, president, Jacqueline Brown, vice-president, Jeanne Jacobsen, secretary, and Shirley Blake, treasurer. For the second semester, they were Jeanne Jacobsen, president, Shirley Blake, vice-president, Joan Toland, sec- retary, Joan Pitsch, treasurer, and Sophie Gounos, scribe. Miss Ellinger is sponsor. Members of after-school games who have a ninth grade athletic award, who do not miss more than one game each season, and who fulfill certain require- ments in leadership, marks, tournaments, and individual ability, are eligible for membership in Lewa. Lewa officers the lirst semester were Jacqueline Brown, vice-presidentg Dorothy Winsemius, president: Jeanne Jacobsen, secretary: and Shirley Blake, treasurer.
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and is quite dillerent from oflieial basketball. The aprons F Burk Row: llelen Zandstra, .leanne jaeolmsen, Geraldine LeBlanc, Darlene Opper, .laequeline Kuyper, .loan Pitseh, June Veendall, Corinne Steury. Third Row: Miss lfllinger, Eileen Delnay, Marilyn Lauer, Lorraine Haddad, Patricia Mollo, Shirley Blake, Sophie Counos, Donna DeVries, Connie Newington. Seeoncl Row: Phyllis Flint, Ina Ann Lytle, Carol Tidey, .loan Toland, Jacqueline Brown, .lune Dame. llonnie Doornhos, Margo Jacobsen, Pat Eikenhout, ,loan Hiteheoek. Front Row: Lois Franz, .loan Betz, .loan Justus, Barbara Snyder, Nlary lflferdink, Norma Chareeb. tl. A. A. Losers Provide Fun For Parties Wednesday after school and the girls' locker room is in an uproar. Yes. itis the regular time for after- sehool activities. The whistle blows and the games hegin. field hall in the llall. volleyball and field basket- lmall in the winter. and softball in the spring. Yes. the C.AA.'s have parties. too. The losing teams as hosts must provide the food and fun. The two losing volleyball teams planned the Christmas party, and the losers in softball. the spring party. 'llhe first semester ollieers were Margaret lsayier. presidentg Peggy Caeler. vice-president. Lorraine lladdad. treasurer, and Lois Franz. secretary. Second semester olheers were Margo .laeohsen. presidentg Connie Newington. viee- presidentg June Veendall. treasurer, and Sophie tlounos, secretary. Would you like to belong? If so. you must he at least an eighth grader. Then if yotl are interested in an athletic award. you must not miss more than one game each season. place in a tournament, have a health examination. and a Field haskethall is one of the popular games played hy the C.'t.. l. girls. It is played with six girls on a team t are worn hy the girls for leant identilir-ation. l HB in physical education. The table tennis champion was Dorothy Vliinsemiusg the runner-up was Carol Frazier. Wit1tiers in shullle- hoard were Barbara Bigler. Helen Cook, Theda Ide, Charlotte McDermond. Barbara Miedema. Mary Lou Palm. Betty Richer. Carol Tidey. Joyce Vlvestrate. and Martha Zoodsma. ln duck pin bowling. winners were Ann Klein. captain: Betty Eberhard, Beverly Schneider. Helen Schulte. and ,loan Toland.
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Cordelier Top Now: ll. Srhelling, K. Shire-ling. Nl. villNlf'!'vt'Pll H, lhlf7Kt?0ll2,'ll, B. Phlison. A. 1 llrant, 0. lloan, ll. Zarernha. S4'l'IIllfl Row: ,l. Montgomery, B. VanKuiken, B. Svhopps, ll. llill, ,l. Mitts, .l. Stoke-tee, Mr. Ernest Ginhlings tsponsorl. First Row: D. Graham I gi.. fpri-sith-ntl, ll. lfrnst, ll, Palmer lvive-presiflentl, ll, Nelilman, B, ,lamo tsevrr-taryl, ll, l'lrn-t, ll. Millar. r4ll5l'llf Mvrrilwr: T, lleines tserretaryl. Cords Load the 'Wav in Cports The hoys helonging to the Corilelier Cluh printed the programs for tln- lioothall games tht- past season. ancl they were very active at the lvaslwllvall games. avting as the main eheering seotion. lin-lore any lraslietlmall game whit-li was going to he helfl in thi- Otlana gym. one might have lwarrl lloh Greenhoo ask Mr. Carl lloliman. Who will l have sell pailrlle pops at the game? This mlm-s not me-an Mr, llofman is the sponsor. lmeeauso he is notg lnit il, was llolfs jolm to get the lnoys to sell paddle pops. and he likes to lroths-r Nlr. llofman. 'I'ln- vlnlv has Mr. l'lrnc-st Giililings for its sponsor. and the first sn-rm-sler ollic-ers were Don V4-ltlman. presimlentg Bolm Ernst, v'if-1--pri-siqleiitg lloh Nlillar. secretaryg Dave Ernst. treasurer. Set:- onil St'llN'Sl0l' ollivers wero lion Graham. presitlentg Harry Palmer, Vlt't'4lH't'Sltlt'llll lioln Jamo. sm-erm-taryg and Tom Heines, treasurer. llaving lu-on in existenee sinee l925. this eluh is the oldest lnoys' vlulr at Ottawa: anml any hoy having a 'GCN average in his svholastii' rating aml taking part in sports hy either playing or lu-ing manager may join. 'llhis f-lulv is to promote gooil sportsmanship and to honor the most ontslanfling athletes of the year. llnn Graham, Ill't'Sltlt'l'l, and llarry l'alme-r, viee-president, are two of th ollim-rs of the- tforilvlier fflnb. 24 e faithful
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