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Bowling Club Le!! to Right: , ' 1 ROW 1- l.. Tabakow, B. Nagel, J. Schweitzer, N. Fielman, H. Berghegger, Mr. Von Walden. ROW 2 - G. Huenefeld, T. Laughlin, M. Saler, A. Penstermacher, V. Benken, C. Tabalori, T. Dwertman, M. Holmstrom, M. Scheger, G. Guckenberger, M. Drake. ROW 3 - A. Blackwood, D. Benken, W. Ruehwein, 0. Tipton, C. Reig, W. Hanes, A. Parker, E. Eilus, E. Kordenbrock, M. Moore. The 'West Night Bowling Club closed a successful season on April 29th after 28 weeks of bowling. It was successful not so much because our members became expert bowlers but also a success because of the social life created within the club. Many interesting events took place during the year along with numerous high scores. There were a few not-so-high scores but we must not talk about them. Our pictures were taken on January 24th and team matches occurred throughout the year. Our annual party, also held at the Friars Club, was a success in every respect, however there was some longing by us for those whom we would liked to have had with us. During the season, a number of our boys were prevented from taking part all year because of the war. Two have already been called into the service. These are our president, William Tetlow and Norman Fielman, a star of the Zips team. We sincerely believe that the club has been a great benefit to all of those who found time to take part in its activities. VV'e only hope the club will see brighter years and we who are leaving will at some time or other again be associated with the members of the West Night Bowling Club. -Georgia Huenefeld. page juen .Jix W'i-1'-:EifIff' -1-wQi21:?ff4?-fi-llifl ?-I-Ef?'iff:f' ' '
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Voice and cha ta s ir ir 'Ir now 1 - fren to Righty: l - Rosemary Kuhn, Andrea Blackwood, Blanche Freck- mann. 2 - Ginny Schroeder. ROW 2 - 1 - John Terhar, Mr. Young. 2 - Mr. Kemble. ROW 3 - 1 - Ed. Fullerman, John Terhar. 2 - Mr. Young. West Night can be proud to boast of having so many capable people interested in taking part in the various activities of the school and we hope that in the future it will be as successfully carried on as in the past. Virginia Schroeder. page jwv11fy-14110
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West Night Hi-Y This year West Night became one of the first, if not the first, night high school in the country to sponsor a Hi-Y Club according to the YMCA authorities. If our club is successful, Hi-Y clubs will be started in other night schools. The purpose of Hi-Y is to create and maintain in the school and community a greater Christian spirit and character. The West Night Hi-Y Club has tried by its various activities to live up to this code. On February 13th, Hi-Y held a Sweetheart Dance in the gym. The Sweetheart was elected by popular vote among the student body. On April 25th, in collaboration with the Senior Class, the Hi-Y Club helped to make the Moonlight Boat Ride a success. During the school year, Hi-Y has had a box in the front hall to collect tax stamps for the student's aid fund. The officers of the club are: Ed Suerkamp, President, Jule Prank, Vice-president, .lim West, Treasurer, and Frank Welker, Secretary. Mr. Droste was the faculty sponsor of the organization. I ROW 1 - Jule Frank, Jack Sullivan, Secretary, Jim West, Treasurer, Kenneth Leavitt. ROW 2 - Bernie Townsend, Frank Zang, Jr., frank Welker, Harry Goetz, Lee Leavell. lnsert - Ed Suerkamp, President, Mr. Droste, Faculty Advisor. C 'Til fmlihnl: if 'ily' W 'i page jjwenfg-Jeuen,
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