Brighton High School 1954 Yearbook (Rochester, NY) - Full Access
OFFICIATl NG, scoring or timing games are the duties of the mem– bers of the girls' leaders clubs. The senior club, composed of twenty-five girls from the junior and senior class, are the mainstays of the girls' athletic program. Meeting second period every Fri– day, the girls learn and review the rules of sports. RIGHT: Helen Brown, scorer, and Kathy Washer timer, keep watchful eye on game and clock, respectively, as ten– sion mounts. FIRST ROW: L. TO R.: Carter, Herrman, Bleshoy, Humes, Mack Kaiser, Eck. SECOND ROW: Brandt, Crawford, Mullan, Sparklin, Stevens, Boon, Lake– man, Sanford, Washer. TOP: L. TO R.: Owen, Streitmatter, Choice, Hyde, Fairbank, Corbett, Haines, Clarridge, McCleary, D. Miller, Balling, Dunkman, Joyce. SECOND ROW: Pot- ter, Ruda, Sarachan, Grunert, Densmore, Pike, Raw– chffe, Field, Brown, Bedford, Ross, J. Miller. THIRD ROW: Hastings, Roudabush, Stalker, MLl– ler, O'Keefe, Hoesterey, Morrow, Boynton, LeFevre, Maston. FiRST ROW: Blair, Brown, Hecht, Rittenhouse, Cass, Kelly, Way– man, Oldroyd, Peterson. LEFT: Referee Gall LeFevre starts acuon by throwmg ball into center circle. THE JUNIOR LEADERS' CLUB is a pro– bationary club to the senior club. This group is composed of twenty sophomore girls, picked for their leadership, char– acter and athletic achievements. By mostly timing and scoring, these girls learn the correct way to referee and umpire games.
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