Belmont High School - Blueprint Yearbook (Belmont, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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GIRL RESERVES The Belmont Girl Reserves were off to a good start with their first meeting in November. Under the capable guidance of Miss Richmond and their officers, Virginia Ferranti, President ; Julia Connelly, Vice President ; Genevieve Wells, Secretary; and Laura Malaguti, Treasurer, the club had a successful year. Inter- esting speakers, entertainment, and refreshments kept the meetings going at a brisk pace. To introduce new members to the aims and purposes of the Girl Reserves, the play “Down to F.arth’’ was presented at the first meeting. Old members participated in this event, and were rewarded for their efforts by an appreciative audience. During the year the club had the pleasure of hearing two excellent speakers. The first, Mrs. Mary Roy, spoke on “Christmas in Vienna” and her fascinating work in puppetry. Also at this Christmas meeting, gifts were brought by the members and distributed to children at the North F.nd Union. Because of her engaging discussion of Boy and Girl Relationships last year. Dr. Mendenhall was asked to return again this year and renew her discussion of this lively topic. A group of eighteen girls under the guidance of Miss Richmond and Miss Shaw spent a week-end at a winter houseparty during the February vacation. Outdoor sports, such as skating and skiing, furnished an opportunity to enjoy the country weather. As a fitting climax to a successful yeai, a mother-daughter tea was held in May. The members reviewed the club’s aims and purposes to find their signifi- c ance in service, loyalty, and friendship. 122 }

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FRENCH CLUB The French Club has enjoyed another successful year under the capable direction of Miss Bridey and the officers. This club has always had a popular appeal for students of French, and this year is no exception; the membership consists of one hundred girls and boys from second, third, and fourth year classes. The entertainment Committee’s plans included games, a Christmas play, a lecture in French, an annual contest for ambitious French students, and several other varied and interesting programs. The value of these meetings, which are conducted entirely in French, is not only the pleasure derived from them, but also the opportunity to gain ability in hearing and speaking the language. The officers for the year are Eva Appelbaum, President ; Doris Walz, Vice President; Josephine Salvo, Secretary ; Richard Davis, Treasurer. { 21

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