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First Row: R. Weller, chziirman of program committeeg J. Vercoo, pianist: D. Pryee, president: J. Bustin, treasurer: li. Gaines, J. NVakovsky, orchestra lead- er: M. Patrick, vice-presidentg R. Vern- on, lyiiss Garrison, J, lletz, J. Robinson, assistant treasurer: J. Mitchell, M. WVU- liams, G. VVelsh, S. Davis, A. Williams, R. Nestor, pianist: R. Rossman, R. Leary. Sc-cond Row: YV. Good, B. YYilliams, Fl. Rosumowski, P. Idvans. H, Lynn, D. Kiel, R. Bower, pianist: N. Nlfagner, C1 VVhiteman, M. Marianelli, M. Young, J. Keller, M. Cook, V. Donn, J. Jones. Third Row: R. Schmitt, H. Grobloski H. Hughes, E. Berry, D. Jones, N. Davis B. Hartnian, M. Rogan, R, Gessner, G Weiss, B. Prohaska, M. Jones, J. An- dreas, Neola VVootl. Fourth Row: J. Darrow, K. MCt'af- rey, J. Hamilton. A. Rosevear, li. Fry J. Charnecki, E, Matulavage, M. Mcllale E. Pfeiffer, E. Parry, M. Murphy, M McGi-oarty, L. Swartvvootl. Fifith Row: S. Hershowitz, T. Trach enburg, R. Sanders, M. XVillianis, M Jones, A. Stitzer, R. Yurkanin, A. Kelly, B. Kanarr, E. Nesbitt. v Sixth Row: IC. Buhler, J. Hill, J I-+'renc:h, l'. Huistor, C. Moran, M, Jewell J. Hooper, IC. Cole, J. Price, V. Pintartl H. Ilzivunport, ll. Wiener, T. Owens, M Martin, M. Imcfe, A, Martin. Sa-vs-nth Row: D. Dalton, D. Berlew IC. Parsons, G. lflrennztn, J. Conrad, Lal' Jenkins, M. Fzthstlzin. Eighth Row: IG. McGroarty, J. Phil- bin, B, Crossin, J. H:1g'ge1'ty, NV. Wat- kins, XV. lhixson, J. Cowen, B. Morgan R. Fonnolly, B. Ash, H. Huinpleby. S. Morris, Q . Knschonbzicli. v v van 'IGN' Pcwle -Vous Ffrcmcais? E CERCLE FRANCAIS has added several new fea- tures to its monthly meetings this year. Among these are a Circle orchestra and girls' chorus, the reading of letters from French correspondents, and educational lec- tures concerning French traditions, industries and scenic interest. Another interesting project is the dressing of dolls to represent characters in French stories studied in the French classes. lWore than ever before, the members of this organiza- tion are developing an interest not only in the French language, but in the people themselves. This is made possible by the correspondence between themselves and French students of English. The program committee and the music committee had no difiiculty in selecting choice entertainment for the meetings, graciously volunteered by many talented mem- bers. This article Would not be complete Without compli- menting ltiiss Gertrude Garrison, adviser and sponsor of this organization, on her excellent counsel and patient efforts in making this year's Cercle Francais successful. WGA.. 28 0659
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First Row: E. VanTuyl, G. Brennan treasurer: Miss R. Dean, former librari- ang V. Zebrowski, president: P. Pad- ock Vice- resident' 111' J. Kenney' BI v I0 - . ., - Bentley, secretary: M, Cahalan, R. Morgan. Second Row: DI. Calialan, INT. King, li. Behler, D. Jensen, J. Maran, D. Yereoe, U. Nvhitenian, M. TTemstreet, A. Martin. Third Row: J. Botlmer, V. Horonzy, L. Turel, 1. Bennett, C. Lizdas, B. Pro- haska, H. Posten, B, Willianis. Eavenson, M. Powiteh, J. White. Fourth Row! B. Derr, M. Bowen, A. VVestfie1d, H. Meliechnie, E. Nesbitt, C Fifth Row: H, Laggan, M. Farrell 'V. Donn, J. Charneeki, H. Cizeski, B Heniges, M. Martin. Sixth Row: M. VVi11iams, M. Beach M. Wolfe. Seventh Row: A, Bracler. A. Parker J. Philbin, J. Butner, H. Dolan, R. Pro- haska, E. MeGroarty, J. Cowen. y You .Y - 4 GV In Seclusiofn. We Stud N COMPLETING the Hfth year -of its organization the ' Library Club can look back on a commendable and successful career. lt has contributed much to the good of the school by the industrious work of its members in the library. Each member of the club gives up one study period a week to assist the librarian in her work. They spend many laborious hours checking library slips, mend- ing torn books, and doing other routine jobs around the library. A series of interesting talks was given at the club meet- ings this year. They included an address on current books by lllr. Howell Reese, editor of the Dallas Post, and a short instruction on bo-olc binding by lilr. lililler from the Gaylord Publishing Company. The club was unfortunate in losing its sponsor, llfliss Ruth Dean, at the end of the first semester, when she left to Hll a position at the junior high school in Philadel- phia. Her departure was regretted by the school as a whole as well as the members of the club. She was ad- mired and respected by all who knew her and was a constant inspiration and friend to those who worked with her. lt was probably her presence in the library that made the study hall students all but cause a riot to get library slips. lliany study periods have been spent under her supervision. We miss llfiiss Dean very much and hope that the students in the school where she is now situated appreciate her to the fullest extent. vol , - cw l
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First Row: B. '1'hom:1s, R. H'ig'lie':, M. Third Row: FI. Polloeko, J. Boyd, M. Fifth Row: D. Llloycl, E. X'anTuyl, J. liiartin, S6CI'Ct?1l'YQ U, Croop, trezisurerq McC:u'thy, H. Nlziximich. C. liizclas, F. Clizirnecki, IG. liT'I'lZ1l2lV?lg'G, Ill. Rosumu- F. Roche, president: D. Yereoe, vice- Guslusky, B. Davies, C. Swanson, A, ski, ll. Rhobfes, CQ Mor:-in, M. Rogan. president: Mr. J. Mzirigrili, sponsor: S. Sezirfoss, M. Zimniernian, I.. XVelsh, M. Freed, R. Collins. Minyo. Sixth Row: J. McHa,le. FS. Paxson, B. D'loi',f:an, A. Victor, H. Miller. T. VViener, Ser-ond Row: M. Miller, S. Jose-ph, l. Fourth Row: D. Evans, S. lGmIvvai'cls, NV. Hicks, VV, Taylor, B. Prohaskzi. B. liavage, M. Morgans, H. Ranehell. IG. R, Reichert, S. I-iurlanrl, V. Armbrus- Drugash, M. Seeherinan, F. Relsueher. Goodwin, J. Ginfrell, TJ. Hess, Ii. Mitchell. ter, lVI. Grifiith, D, Ayre, M. Bowen, M. Bukiewitz, l.. Davenport, M. Jewell. vol' ,Blog ous Pcwlons Un Peu de Francais li Pisrrr CERCLE FRANCAIS was organized in 1932 at the suggestion of Bliss Garrison, the sponsor of Le Cercle Francais. lt is composed of students of the first year French classes who Wish to supplement their classroom study of the French language with outside ac- tivities. At the meetings, during the year, French songs have been sung, French games played and enjoyed, and the programs have been in French. Victrola records made by French professors while visiting in America were played and studied. The club has proved more interesting than ever under the able supervision of hir. hlangan and Bliss Lee. Due to their varied ideas, the club has carried on many activi- ties and meetings which have been attention-compelling to all the members. They have obtained a real liking for the French language and customs which can not be ac- complished by any other means. lt is hoped that the first-year students, who have been members of the club, will be better able to take advan- tage of their membership in Le Grand Cercle Francais next year and the year following. ln June, Le Petit Cercle Francais joined with Le Grand Cercle in doing honor to the senior members of the two- clubs. This has been an annual affair and proved to be as successful this year as it has always been in the past. 'IGN vel - l 29
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