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Here we see the top team of St. Ioseph's Bowl' ing League getting another game under way. They are, Qleft to rightj: Wzilter Weil, Edward Gunter, james Bronder, Donald Pfcrdehirt, Henry Moore, and John Donovan, the Captain. Introducing Edward Beveridge, nicknamed Pinf head, whose bowling skill has raised him to top position on the team. His was a hard won fight for thc high average bowler has many competitors. According to the senior hoys half the fun of bowling is the talking it over. As they prepare to leave, duckfpin talk flows fast and free. The bowling team has unearthed much talent and has provided many students with a good time. Through the efforts of Sister Jeanne, the boys have at their disposal the Lyceum's four alleys on Thursday afternoons. There are four teams organized among the juniors and seniors. WM i Captains of the senior teams are jack Donof van and Oscar Miller, captains of the junior teams are Walt Imhoff and Len Moser. Alf though Ed Beveridge, Walt Weil, and James Finnegan keep interest at high pitch by rolling out terrific scores, competition is keen among all bowlers.
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if ff T... -it . M. l l Row 1, seated: Bernice Fuchs, Dolores Andrucci, loan Closlcy, Dolores Lindner, Olga Perella, Patricia Poe' Popp, Doris Novak, Row 2, sealed: Marlene Schutzcus, schel. Bows staqdmg: Harry Schaefer, Thomas Mc' Patricia Korzinski, Rosethel Comer, Mary Varley. Row Mahon, Patrick White, Donald Remlinger, Robert 3, seated: janet Bright, Kathleen Kennelly, Patricia Wilkornm, Lawrence Peters, Edward Stomhroski, Kaminski, Bernadette Amrhein. Girls standing: Patricia Lawrence Wallace, Charles Schaming, Richard Milinski, luliller, Marjorie Bach, Theresa Schaefer, Theresa Mc' Paul Porta. The junior year of school schedules such These junior classes accepted the challenge. special events as the reception of class rings and Possessing the new dignity that comes with the Prom. With only one year of school remainf being upperclassmen, they are still a funfloving ing, it is a time for serious thought to the group who promise rnuch for the year 1953. future. These Junior class officers: Standing, Marlene Schntif eus, Leonard Moser, Patriik White, Walter Imhoff, La' Verne Lowe, Paul Porta. Seated, Bernadette Amrhein, and Vera Blum, make pw-pf arations for the Prom.
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