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Parlez-vous Francais? If you answer non or oui you are eligible for membership in the French Club, or the Fleur-de-Lis, as it is called. Students who are interested in enjoy- ment supplementary to their class room knowl- edge of France are invited to be members of the 'Fleur-de4l.is which meets at the close of school every Tuesday for a little informal get- together. The members of the club gather to discuss the language, people, and customs of France, to play games, sing songs, listen to Victrola records, see movies, go on trips to the Art Museum, and, occasionally, go on a picnic, or give a party. FRENCI-IIES OFFICERS President, ,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , , ,,,, ,Shirley Wall Vice-President . , . , ,Lester Garfinlcel Secretary ,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,,,..,. , .Faye Gentry Treasurer Arminee Shahnazarian jAlfLl C!e'C3l25 FIRST RCW: Dolgin, Goldberg, Schear, Gentry, Gartinkel, Wall, Shahnazarian, Ziglin. SECOND ROW: Katz, Goldman, I-Iandelman, Tecklin, Davis, Moss, Winesutf, Rephlo, Kolodny. THIRD ROW: Mori, Ioines, Frederick, Gerstein, Trupiano, Schneider, Kerman, Rennard, Ohanesian. I Seventy-six
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MEETING ,,, 64,4 57,,f,., am Girls of every term are eligible for member- ship and are invited to join as soon as they enter school. A Vxfelcoming Party is given for all Freshrnen girls each terrn to introduce them to the club and its members. The Entertainf ment Comznittee directs games that soon puts everyone at ease to enjoy themselves and the refreshments prepared. Each year, aside from their regular activities of selling school pencils and giving various affairs, the girls like to work on some special project. This year, they have decided upon a seal for a uniform school button for Soldan- Blewett students to wear. Probably the most looked-forward to activity is the Letterman's Party. This affair is held every term to honor the Senior Lettermen and the lettermen of the preceding season. The OFFICERS members put forth their greatest efforts to make President T T. e... .....,.,...........bb. E be E Jeanette Enloe this party the best in entertainment, food, and Vice-President ..... ..,.,,., . .i,,,, N ina Sita , Secretary .............. .... ,,., I u dy Hyngstrom emOYmenf' Treasurer ,.,....,... i..i,,,,,, C mol Grimm . I ' ff- ,, L4f! 7 '- 1 01, ' 'J 1 ' f- 1,4 1. Y' -,Ar ,I J!,1Y.4,!!f..1 A. FIRST ROWt Katz, Averbuch, Fletcher, Iohnson, Dorfman, Sita, Enloe, Grimm, I-lyngstrom. SECOND ROW: Tucker, Kali h Pasalaqua, Christensen, Kunitz, Kile, Main, Hoffman, Herron, Callaway, Lewis THIRD ROW: Glouer, Simmer, Furstenberg Tanner, Fisher, Rinnert, Kirk, Biter, Shahnazarian, Roberts, Lum. FOURTH ROW: Dennis, Kloske, Meyers, Walls, Trupiaro Bulger, Luehrmann, Saputo, Long.
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Every morning, a group of students, under the leadership of Mrs. K. Chambers, gather to- gether for the purpose of providing aid to any student in any subjects he needs help. Latin and Algebra are predominant among the sub- jects most often asked for, especially in the lower terms, After the first marking period, the members are kept very busy with many requests for tutoring, The Tutoring Club not only supplies the help- ing hand needed by some students, but it facil- itates the making of friends and acquaintances. For a group so young, its accomplishments are tremendous. The students of the school, who have been helped by this organization, are grateful for the time and effort given by the members of the club. juforing FIRST ROVJ: Schneider, McGuire, Astor, Feir, Stromsdorfer, Miller. SECOND ROW: Tipton, Westmoreland, Brandt, Lefton, Goldstein, Tragos, Mrs, K. Chambers. Seventy-seven
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