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.Aff .fdiaiareciafion HE purpose of the Art Appreciation Club is to help us appreciate more intelligently the beauty around us, in nature, pic- tures, and all artistic crea- tions. In our club room, with our sponsor, Mr. Gronemeyer, We sketch, paint, and model in clay. When there is an interest- ing exhibit at the Art Mu- seum, We go to see it. This club's reason for existence is the eagerness of the members to explore all phases of art with friendly companions. ibedafing AINING c o n fi d ence, poise, and the ability to ex- press their ideas clearly and emphatically, the mem- bers of the Soldan-Blewett Debating Club have repre- sented our school in debates held over the entire city. During the past year, these students have visited other St. Louis schools and have argued the question of world federation. Their discussions, which have shown intelligent research and real understanding, have enabled them to be- come well-versed on the subject of international unification an d to gain knowledge of the principles of debating. FIRST RUVVZ VVr'6kE, M., Vfcckc, 1., VV:itson, Krolin, Rubenstc-in. lllock, flcorgc. TOP RUVV: Krohn, M., Pickett, Gentry, Anderson, Schweich, Silverman, Strzmmi, lllzickurcl. OFFICERS President .................. ........................... ......,,...... G l oria Krohn Vice President ......... ,.......... W allace Hoffman Secretary ................ ...,........., J eanette Watson Treasurer ............ ....,.. I iPl'l,l'2lllll Rubenstein OFFICERS President ................. ...,...........,,,........... .,.... A 1 in Glassberg Vice President ....... ....................... ....,. ......,,,,,. J i 1 dith Young Secretary .................... ...............,.,...................,....................,,,,,,............ V ivian Garfinkel FIRST ROW: Starr, James, Glassberg, Carnnkel, Young, Duncan, llzirg, lic-ne-rt. Till' RUVY: Szifren, Strauss, W'olil', Cohn, Sanclwe-iss, Mr. Gallup. Page Seventy-three
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FIRST ROW: Corn, Schaeffer, Loewenstein, Sax, Kreisman, Fisher, Rubenstein. TOP RUVV: Goldstein, Ilenrici, Ferre-l, Sontug, Lipsitz, Stone, Clmzen. FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM Leonard Rich ............... ...,.. P resident ..,................ ..... K urt Wolfsberg Bob Gruenebaum ........ ....,. V ice President ..,...... ........ R oger Miyasaka Leon Meyer. .,,,,......... ...... S ecretary ..,............. ..... D olores Paskar Leon Meyer .........,, ,,A.., T reasurer ..........., Stanley Krugman FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM Lyle Stone ............,.... ....,... P resident ...................... ......... M arvin Kreisman Marvin Kreisman ....... ........ V ice President ................ ......,............Y F rank Sax Alice Wheat ,.,,...,,.,,,...,.,. .......,....... S ecretary-Treasurer ......................., Charles Fisher FIRST ROW: XVeininnn, Horwitz, Clmzen, Rich, Meyer, Pziskar, Kontmzin, Constzmtinides. TOP ROW: Mr. Pinkus, Brown, Glass, Krugman, Ainslie, Niehaus, Hagar, Sontag, Mr. Lyon. Page Seventy-two gm., 64.4 HE Galileo Club origi- nated several years ago, taking its place as a phy- sics club in the St. Louis Junior Academy of Science. Members are induced to start both enjoyable and educational projects and the meetings are both in- teresting and stimulating. The Galileo Chapter at- tempts to guide its mem- bers to work and search for an understanding of this world and make it a better place to live in. 6'U'l'l2l CL HE main objective of the club this year was to teach each member how to do his own darkroom work. Advanced members gave demonstrations which in- cluded developing, printing, enlarging, and t o n i n g . Through illustrated lec- tures, furnished by East- man Kodak Company, members have widened their knowledge of more advanced photography and have viewed the works of experts in the field. Under the keen eye of Mr. Lyon, our sponsor, several print contests have been held, where we have studied the good and bad points of our picture taking. Club mem- bers have supplied informal pictures for the yearbook.
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FIRST RUVV: Roscllke, Starr, Duncan, Hurst, lfadem, Cooper, Sclireilvcr, Berg, licrtliolrl, Foplon, Brown, Anstine, Frzxnk, Lzicliinzin, Goldierg Bartlett, Pziyeur, lioliner. SICCUNIJ ROVV: Brusczi, lfurlinc, llcisler, Kelly, Linili-r, lltillllllt. llziniie, VVinesuFf, Zwcig, lfolien, Sukowski, xat llnrslon, Tutinsky, Stern, llorwitz. Nystrom, Call. 'l'llIRlJ RUVV: Jzickson, lictts, Kessler, Rubin, VYinkler, Kitrlii-ii. Vyzirnecki, Sutton, flosne llxirnes-, Mc-rick, lirolin, llzirenfclcl, llzirg, Deal, lloran, Holmes, Till' RHXY: iiinwlmi. l.ue4l4li-, lfreeilinzin, licm-1'l. Neff, NYoorl, justice, Ko-. llltltblll, XYilson, Lnewenslc-in, llriffman, Manley, l.az:iroFf, Miss llucas, Sic-gfriccl. ramafic gui!! Page Seventy-four HE Soldan-Blewett Dramatic Guild gives its members the opportunity to learn about all the aspects of the theater. There are many important details of the theater aside from the part viewed by an audience. The Guild offers instruction in stage make-up application, the technical part of the theater lighting, and play direction itself. During the Fall Term, the programs for the Guild were presented by various groups who gave monologues and plays. At the same time, different members were called upon to perform for the student-body at large, the Mothers' Club, and the High School Men's Club of High School Teachers.
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