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I BATCN CLUB Row 1 fleft to rightl: Phyllis Jay, Ruthann Perry, Eleanor Iovine, Ellen Sagalow- sky, Ann Kahn, Jackie Frank, Nelda Smith, Jeannette Pogue, June Ann Goodrich. Row 2: Norman Cissna, Marilyn Hooley, Jeanne Faulconer, Joanne Caldwell, Betty Cramer, Viola Peacher, Ruth Gaddy, Mary Elizabeth Miller. Row 3: Joanne Landers, Patti L, Cain, Eleanor Hilgenberg, Katie Armstrong, Carol Doub, Virginia Dubois, John Hackerneyer, Bob Rudesill. Row 4: Lou Ellen Rouch, Patricia Pointer, Bar- bara Easterday, Juanita Louise Pyritz, Janet Oren, Jack Jelliffe. Row 5: Glen Grosbach, John Miller, Geraldine Trotter, sponsorg Margaret McGuire. Bob Johnston, Bob Blake, Frances Burbridge, Frank Schimpf, Jack Peters, Don Kelly, John Ayers, Jim Stout, Bob Barnes. Several years ago a new and unique type of club, the Baton, joined the vast Shortridge group of activities. A striking example of the rising interest in music and musical organizations, the club has gradually in- creased, until today the activities of its ninety-eight members are closely watched by the student body. The club, sponsored by Miss Geraldine Trotter, has had a most successful season. They provided the family Frolic Baton Hour of Melody, in which they played to capacity aud- iences. They also presented an auditorium program for the entire school. This club is noted in civic organizations for the presentation of excellent programs. Boys Girls' BOWLING LEAGUES Row 1 lleft to rightl: Dale Sumner, Eddie Irwin, Ed Booth, John Pardee, Jack Pike, Gerald Barnitz, Jerry Cohen, Arthur Bartick, L. F. Groth, sponsor. Row 2: Bill 'Wagner, John Lushbaugh, Burton Randolph, Herbert Krauch, Doug White, Sidney Maurer, Bill Fletcher. Row 3: Sigel Cole, John Secoulas, Ritz Hare, Charles Grin- slade, William Mayer, Frank Zendell, Charles McCormack. Row 4: Malcolm Wrege, Bill Mitchell, Eddie Kingsbury, Ted LeMaster, Stanley Koor, Marvin Podkin, Bob W'ood, Charles Holland. On every Tuesday from October to April the members of the Boys' Bowling League, sponsored by Mr. Groth and Mr. Holaday, bowl at the Parkway Recreation Center at 34th and Illinois streets. The club is divid- ed into eight teams competing against each other in regular league style bowling. The League concludes its season with a tournament and awards prizes to the best bowlers in both singles and doubles classes. Row 1 lleft to rightl: Louanna McCreary. Jean Tatman, Eleanor Reeder, Betty Swann, Bette Grayson, Betty Jane Gray. Row 2: Mary Crites, sponsor: Jody Lawson, Jane Kershner, Emma Lou Tatman, Joan Speicher, Lois Cochran, Mary Katherine Bach. Row 3: Margaret Jones, Amelia Tiplick, Frances Phipps, Cathy Robertson, Tina Brazil, Billie Martin. To stimulate interest and to promote skill in bowling are two of the chief aims of the Girls' Bowling League. The club, the first of its kind to be organized in the state for high school girls, is sponsored by Miss Mary Crites. The forty members are divided into eight competitive teams which are captained by Billie Martin, Barbara Johnson, Ann Richardt, Evelyn Shertzer, Mary Kay Bach, Betty Grayson, Ida May Payne, and Grace Yovanovich. The league sponsors a tournament each year consist- ing of three round robins, and pins are awarded to each girl on the winning team by the Women's International Bowling Congress. A plaque is presented to the school with the girls' names on it by this inter-national organization which has also awarded the club the Moral League Sanction. Pins are awarded to the girl with the highest average, to the girl having the highest three game total of points, and to the one who achieves the highest single game total, by the club members. Girls who ranked high this year included Ida May Payne, Betty Grayson, Billie Martin, Mary Lou Douglas, and Barbara Johnson.
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