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.5 ft . . M1 in - mvamysnvw G.A.A. 159206 af' if V sg, .3 . Puiiffikii - L: Row 1: N. Berger, L. Abromaitis, J. Bedo, King, M. Brown S. Stewart, A. McArdle, S. Wieland, C. Lindsay, J. Bedo, L. Schnaars, A. Sostowski, K. Jacobsen. Row 2: B. Kovacs, N Henry, J. Heady, P. Mercurio, A. Koizen, A. Newton, G. Mac- leod, J. Ellis, J. Schnieder, J. Ingham, J. Cutting, K. Gilligan, J Savard-. Row 3: C. Kopso, L. Rutter, Y. Sostowski, V. Grant, B. Friedenthal, M. Wharton, J. Butler, B. Jones, S. Skalkos, J Pierce, J. Pastore. Row 4: S. Mentes, B. Horton, J. Stenberg, V Through the years the Girls' Athletic Association has contributed much to the lives of Roger Ludlowe girls who ioin the society after earning six points by spending many extra hours participating in various sports activities. ln 1937 swimming at the Westport Y.M.C.A. was most popular, and in 1939 girls even enioyed a bi- cycle club! Bowling teams, badminton, tennis teams, GIRLS' F Griffin, J. larney, P. Powell, C. Demarest, B. Terwilliger, J. McCarthy, J. Polite, B. Hartt, F. Carletti. Row 5: S. Fish, N. Howard, S. Wheeler, N. Dakai, N. Dean, J. Greenberg, J. Salko, F. Bunker, M. A. Fuller, S. Tierney, L. Brun. Row 6: J. Miller, P. Bates, J. Page, C. Breen, M. Ridley, P. Popp, E. Risley, J. Sooko, S. Sheatsley, H. Bodie, J. Komaromi, M. Szekeres, S. Swarney, B. George. and even horse-back riding clubs have interested girls over the years. The old favorites - hockey, basketball, volleyball, and baseball - still hold first place in our list today. The annual Girls' Banquet and initiation were the highlights of the year. At the banquet the long hours of hard work were compensated for as award-win- ning girls received the many congratulations due them. F club is an honorary society for girls who have completed the difficult task of winning their F sweaters and gold fox pins by earning twenty points in physical education activities. The F stands for years of hard work and active interest and excellence in sports. Few people realize how many hard hours girls must spend to earn points. Freshmen and sophomores form inter- mural teams in hockey, basketball, soft- ball, and volleyball, and participate in badminton and tennis tournaments. Throughout the year our girls take part in play days with other schools in the Bridgeport area in swimming, bowling, and volleyball among others. Then iuniors . and seniors play on varsity and iunior varsity basketball and hockey teams which require practice every afternoon at the Southport Boys' Club and Sturges Park. Row 1: J. Stenberg, V. Grant, J. Savard, M. Brown, L. Schnaars, S. King, K. Jacobsen, L. Brun. Row 2: N. Dakai, J. McCarthy, B. Horton, S. Mercurio, A. Koizen, P. Powell, S. Tierney, B. Jones. Row 3: M. Sizinsky, J. Cutting, S. Mentes, N. Dean, B. Hartt, J. Bedo, J. Bedo, C. Breen.
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THESPIANS Row 1: lightbown, J. Cutting, J. Batman, M. A. Fuller, D. M. Plotnick, D. Coffin, S. Weintraub, R. Thompson. Not pictured: Thorpe, C. Talk, B. Friedenthal, M. Rieder. Row 2: J. Ingham, A. Sostowski, L. Currie, J. Adams, A. Newton, B. Kiraly, K. S. Stewart, G. Griffin, B. Butler, S. Johnson, C. Szigeti, B. Byers, S. Shapiro, J. Ringelhiem, B. Steeves, W. Parks, D. Hoff- Oberg, W. Parks. Row 3: L. Cepero, W. Harper, l.. Toth, F. man, N. Kronfeld, S. Sheatsley, T. Cheyette. Gillon, A. Sills, J. Casale. Row 4: M. Wittenberg, R. Foley, The year of the Big Crash brought Ludlowe a charter in the worldwide organization of Thespians, making our school the fifteenth member in what is now an affiliation of over T000 groups. In its twenty- seven years the Thespian Society has been directed by iust four sponsors: Mrs. Kendall, Miss Kelly, Mr. Salisbury, and now Mrs. Busch, and has had from three members to the present thirty four. Membership in the Thespian Society is open to students who work on dramatic productions for at least a year and earn ten points by acting in plays, helping to direct, working on stage crew, and helping on such planning committees as make-up, props, and costumes. This year the Thespians presented the humorous Broadway play Time out for Ginger centering around the hilarious experiences of Ginger Carol, played by Theo Cheyette, who wants to become a member of the high school football team. i i Lou Cepero and Carol Tolk rehearse for Thespian pre- sentation, Time out for Ginger. 9
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RRFIF The Varsity F club is composed of letter-winning boys who have worked hard in their sport to achieve recognition. The club affords an opportunity for all Varsity Letter Winners to assist in further- ing athletic activities in the high school, and the boys are often called upon to perform various services for the school. Major purposes of the F club, which is the cherished goal of all athletes, are to adopt and foster a Code of Sports- manship governing participants and spec- tators during athletic contests, to assist in establishing good relationships among players, faculty, coaches, and the gen- eral public, to establish a general code governing Training Regulations, and to interpret the significance of Athletic Awards and to prescribe the manner in which they should be won. N.A.S.S. ' a, ',:'A 1 MSIE:- 5 : if . .Z Row 1: N. Ward, R. Hartt, J. Sabanosh, D. Potts, D. Graham, R. Smith, H. Hyra, R. Champion, F. Ham, S. Pollack, J. Noga. Row 2: A. Tripoli, W. Noga, D. Drew, B. Richmond, D. Crockett, J. Kane, D. Sherwood, T. Turner, P. Thomas, M. Becker, G. Toth, B. Lundberg. Row 3: J. Sia, J. Libinsky, L. Clayton, W. Harper, B. Martin, R. Letsch, D. Dakai, J. Sakal, R. Kasvinsky, R. Freer. Row 4: D. Haydu, B. Hachman, B. Chagnon, L. Bryan, J. Reniilian, J. R. Mezes, D. Medve, D. Coffin, B. Smilovitz, B. Sutay, B. Jennings. Row 5: A. Kosch, B. Neal, A. Marshall, R. Powers. Row 1: R. Freer, D. Drew, R. Champion, N. Ward, J. Sobanosh. Row 2: M. Becker, W. Harper, B. Richmond, D. Potts. 'l'I
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