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GIRLS' CLUB ORCHESTRA MILDRED HOFFMANN HARRIET EISENBERG IOAN STILES, Directress IUNE GUNTHER RUTH PIACENTINE MARIE SCI-IWARZ Bottom row: BERNADETTE CISZEWSKI HELEN FREINIK AYVES FRETTY 151,110 Ttvvzzfy-ciglzt OFFICERS, SEMESTER I: IEANNE LE FEVRE, Secretary DOROTHEA GUMP, Sergeant-at-Arms MARGARET THURSTON, Vice-president GRACE CARPENTER, Treasurer ELEANOR LEWANDOWSKI, President Girls' Club Perhaps one of the best programs ot the year was the one the Boys' Club pref sented tor the girls. lt was a clever pan- tomime, entitled .ll'fC'N67'd1'fZ77Il7ZC?I', tollowed by a vivid dramatization, Football Is T00 Rough. Football games took cn new vigor for the girls. Since David Copperfield is one ot the favorite books of all high school students, the talkie version of it was presented for the entire school. Many who had not been able to see it enjoyed its visit to Bay View, and many saw it for a sec- ond time. A variety program was presented in December. Many of the school's alum- nae participated. Pharol Schloemilch and Audrey Goodman appeared in a comedy dance, Mrs. Iennie Hudaj Milino, in two whistling numbers, Iune Davis and Doris Wink, in monologues. Dorothy Lewis, '37, presented a ballet numbere- Yrm 011110 to ilfy Rescue. Mock trials are always popular and the one in which lda Tomassini acted as judge was highly entertaining. ' The Spring style show is becoming traditional tor the girls, and the week TELL IT TO THE IUDGEE
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OFFICERS, SEMESTER II: IEAN HANNA, Sergeant-at-Arms NAOMI YOCHUM, Secretary CAROLYN HANSEN President Seated , I J IANET SCHWALBACH, Vice-president after Easter, spring finery was paraded in the auditorium. Riding habits, sports clothes, after- noon dresses, and evening gowns were modeled. Even lounging clothes came in for their share of style. One of the outstanding contributions to the Girls' Club this year was made by the girls' orchestra, under the leadership of Ioan Stiles. They performed frequently and in the musical program each girl was featured in a solo number. A trip through the Gridley Dairy with a lunch- eon served afterward, was featured in May. This trip was for the senior girls and their mothers. Then followed the last meeting of the semester, a playlet written and supervised by Ianet Schwal- bach. Two weeks were spent in rehearsing the drama . lts good lines left the audience highly amused. The committees cf the Girls' Club and the var- ,,.,if ious officers had frequent conferences with their advisors throughout the year. lt was the result cf a fine co-operative spirit that made each meet- ing a pleasant one to attend. The entire organ- ization extends thanks to Miss Welsh, Miss Lynch, Miss Iameson, Miss Statz, Mrs. Arnold, and Miss Melchior. As Wendell Brooks has said: One type of man is made happy by his own successes, the other is happy over the suc- cesses of others: the teacher by those whom he has taught. FASHIONS FROM PARIS WAITRESSES Pays Twvlzfy-ililzf
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