Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)

 - Class of 1946

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Page 33 text:

First row—Jerry Jaffc Warren Greenwood. Richard Fischer. Second row—l.eon Gould. Den nis Francis. Gene Whitfield. Gordon Barker. Don Ropp. Duane Johnson. Third row— Russell Priesman. Chuck King. Norman Flavin. Dick Cain. Coach Robert Theus. Bach row —Wayne Fitzpatrick. Fred Fter man, Lynn Plough. Fred Bow-kcr. Ed Duvick. Not in picture —Richard Wagner. The S Club This year, shortly after football season, some of the boys put their heads together and decided it was time for an S” Club. A few of them met with Coach Theus and made plans for an organization meeting. The first meeting was held one evening at the high school. The plan of organization and the purposes were explained to the boys present, who were all major S” winners at that time. Many helpful suggestions were offered and accepted. The officers elected were: Jerry Jaffe, president: Chuck King, vice-president: Gordon Barker, secretary: and Norman Flavin, treasurer. A committee of seven was appointed to write a constitution. The constitution states that all major S” winners from 1921 are eligible for membership and are subject to dues. The “S'- winners before this date are eligible for membership but are not subject to dues. The organization consists of the active “S” members in school, and a council or board of directors consisting of the elder “S’' men. The purposes, nature, and qualifications of officers are also stated in the constitution. The purpose of the “S” Club is to promote a higher appreciation of athletics, and to make the winning of a major letter signify honor and achievement. The 1946 Reflector 29

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First row—Marilyn Francis. Mary Lou Bond. Nancy Early. Ula Wright. Vivian Mall, Second row—Betty Burson. Vivian O'Neill. Dorothy Woodruff. Helen Kiley. Phyllis Baie. Jean Mueller. Colleen Rooney. Nancy Obenhaus. Third row—Irene Fitzpatrick. Yvonne Rumney. Janice Stratton. Dorothy Kessler. Verian Mall. Astrid Olson. Marilyn Gillis. Charlene Strode. Fourth row — Miss Ingegnosi. Betty Antrobus. Anna Mae St. Clair. Margene Hill. Anita Meyer. Dorothy Gillis. Nadine Miller. Ruth Eade. Not in picture—Norma Hupach. Pep Club The Pep Club ushered in the new school year with the election of officers Nancy Obenhaus was chosen president: Jean Mueller, vice-president: and Nancy Early, secretary-treasurer. Under the supervision of Miss Alice Ingegnosi the club undertook the responsibilities of a cheering section, pep meetings, selling concessions, managing the check room and many other small but important jobs. The varsity cheerleaders. Ula Wright. Mary Lou Bond and Nancy Early, and the second team cheerleaders. Vivian Mall and Marilyn Francis led a roaring cheering section in support of S.T.H.S. warriors. The black and orange uniforms lent spirit and pep to classrooms on game days. The girls are to be congratulated on their fine job of managing check room and concessions during the Little Ten Tournament held in Sandwich this year. 30 The 1946 Reflector

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