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First Row: Rosen, Sita. Stalch. Zimmerman. Bruno. Kaner. Second Row: Kravitz. Vinocor. Rothman. Dennis. Lewis. Collins. Stocpl. Brooks, unior la 6055 The Iunior Red Cross is an organization which works to make the lives ot men in the Veterans Hospitals happier. The members bring a little cheer to these patients through the gay gifts they make. They feel rewarded when they know that they have brought a little sunshine into the lives of these men. .WL CM The French Club, under the leadership ot Mrs. Rothman. unites all students who are interested in learning about the language and customs of France. At the meetings French games were played, French songs were sung. and movies were shown. This year the members also visited the Art Museum for an interesting lecture on Renaissance Art. Pint Row: Kclodny. Wall, Furatenberg, Adams. Deal. Moore. Steiner. Bueltner. McCormick. Second Row: Ferschlman. Dry. ' C . I 1 1 1 1 Freedman. Ripley. lsselhardt. Rephlo. Schaeffer. Krugman. Garitnkel. Chapniclr. Hynqstrom. T.. Hyngstrom. l-. Singer. Benn lx Third Row Van Meter Wnuczek Zeliren Leiton Wallace. Eighty-three
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First Row: Yoseph. Hudson. Justice. Laiderman. Galansky. Glantz. Zwibleman. Malnik. Second Row: Tabalt, Ketcher. Smith. Crocker. Farber, Sita. Duchen. Mrs. McCoy. Third Row: Shevitz. Hunt. Brueqge. Wachter. Wilder. Schneider. Eidfrigufiue gzalucafion The Distributive Education Club. under the sponsorship of Mrs. McCoy. is in its third year oi existence. Some oi the purposes of the club are to develop leadership among the members who will assume important responsibilities in retailing, provide activities which will aid the members to develop self-confidence in the performance ot their jobs. strive for the develop- ment oi proper co-operation between members and their fellow employees and help the mem- bers develop an understanding of the many retailing problems. OFFICERS - Club l President ...................... Paul Rothman Vice-President .... Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... OFFICERS - - - -Virginia Wilson -----Bebe Bearmcm - - -Keneth Bleile Club 2 President ...................,...... Ierry Katz Vice-President .... .--- Secretary ...... Treasurer .... - Beverly Laiderman -- - - -lean Galansky ,------Bob Iustice First Row: Rosen. Bluestein. Scott. Wilson. Bean-nan. Cooper. Markwardt. Heeb. Second Row: Wemle. Slay. 0'Neill. Ash. Schorsch. Wood. Fraizer. Krueger. Maxwell. Mrs. McCoy. Eighty-two
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Pint Row: Weeks. l.. Weeke. M.. Parrish. Fuchs. Mueller. McNeill, Zemlick. Watson. Second Row: Weinstein. Krohn, Feir. Schweich. Schwartz. Hillman, Kramer, Schultz. Bernstein. Rosen, Third Row: Dolgin. Rubenstein, Katz. Glantz. Bromburd. Farber. Thompson. Garnett. Fourth Bow: Mr. Gronee meyer. Seltzer. Flowers. Doser. Nash. .fdrf .fdlafareciafion The Art Appreciation Club under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Gronemeyer has completed another successful year. Seeking to appreciate and enjoy art to the fullest extent. the club has visited art galleries and various exhibitions at the Art Museum. Almost all the members are taking art in school and the club serves as a continuation of their studies. Other activi- ties include painting and sketching scenes in the vicinity of the school and in Forest Park. l.lM'lel'Cl, The Camera Club was established for the pur- pose of arousing interest in taking pictures and in darkroom work. At the meetings, lec- tures on subjects pertaining to photography are given. Pictures token by members are dis- cussed as to composition and lighting effects. Each member is required to pass at least one test each term indicating his progress. Several members entered photographic exhibitions in the Science Fair at Washington University. The club. which is sponsored by Mr. Lyon. has a growing library of photographic magazines and books. Flrlt Bow: Sax. Kreisman. Chazen. Loewenstein. Stone. Second Row: Cohen. Payne. Middleton. Henrici, Mr. Lyon. Elql-tty-tour
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