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Page 24 text:
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CI-IAIRMEN OF PATROLS Top Row: Benhayon, Berenson, Tracton, Schonwald. Front Row: Whitted, Brenner, Zankman, Bernstein. Farewell, patrols, farewell. No more will the familiar calls of. One way, Bud, and What's your number? follow us as we steal slowly and discrettly away from the scene of our crimes. No more shall we receive a summons, calling us to appear before the Tribunal for some offense for which some patrol handed in one of his little pink slips with our name and number upon it. West Philadelphia High's Patrol system has grown with each term's work. It is now a highly developed organization with a large membership and very able leaders whose chairman is Thelma Zank- man. Under her guidance are chairmen of the lunchrooms and corri- dors who direct the Patrols. Frequent meetings between the patrol chairmen and the Tribunal have coordinated the Iudicial Branch of our government into a well-oiled machine. They have done a wonderful job in their stay at Western. They have enforced traffic regulations and performed their other duties in the best possible spirit. Clean-up drives, cleaner lunch- rooms and quieter corridors have been made possible through their effort and the cooperation of the student body. They have left a high goal for future patrol systems to strive to equal, and have made Western a better school to attend. tUfSlfllN'E MEHUUE.,
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WESTERN NEWS STAFF Top Row: Barnes, Berger, Silvers, Burkholder, Mekitarian, Bernstein Goldstein. Kenter, Dansky, Shul- man, Bolinger, Second Row: Rubin, Fricdler, Gins- burg, Aaronson, Hasheian, Lowen ft-ls, Spivak, Shlifer, Rosenberg Grapin.Kirson, Front Row: Fried. lchelson. Curtis. Shickman, Talus. Gerson, Ginsberg Shahinian. VVeatherby. The Western News is the medium by which all students learn what is going on at all times, in all parts of the school. Under the expert guidance of Miss Georgina Melville, our Western News has become one of the finest high-school publications in the state, pro- viding the students with an interesting, instructive, and amusing newspaper. This year, somethin new has been added to the regular Western News activities. This activit has grown out of an experi- ment of last term. Last fall, Miss Nlelville and the staff sent the Western News to former Westernites in the armed forces. The response was overwhelming, and many letters of encouragement and thanks were received. To provide money for the continuance of this activity, the show Skoolzapoppin' was presented, and was a huge success. The receipts will suflice for mailing about nine issues. We are all proud of our Western News, and hope that it will keep up the good work, particularly that of boosting morale among our fighters in Uncle Sam's service. WHWE NEWMJU lUllUfS Ulilll
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,A A CAPPELLA CHOIR Top Row: Kevorkian, Harris. larji- Second Row: Rogenrnuser. Brown sian. Tarr, Constantino, Goldher- Litchfield, Speake, Loder, Burkhold qer, Fahs, Edmunds, Bonner, Lessiri, er, Long, Cvreen, Knox, NK ugh l-lersker, Long, VVells. Durant. Linsky. Third Row: lrvin, Smit, VVhitted, Cwel- Front Row: Patchcll. Mathews, A iron ler, Howarth, Roedell Doulis, son, Scott, Mr. Dryfuse, I-lashenn Quatle, Ramsay, Smith, l'lempstez1d. Barnes, VVhite, Stanton. Western's choir has become famous throughout the city. Al- though the organization is a fairly new one, it has reached the heights of perfection through the grand leadership of Charles Dryfuse. Not only do the members sing for the entertainment of their audiences, but for their own enjoyment too. Every Monday afternoon the fourth floor halls echo the songs in rehearsal. This period prepares the group for assembly programs which always bring quite a few thrills to visitors. Another specialty is giving concerts in the various churches of the city and caroling in the halls before the Christmas holidays. Many members of the group are chosen for the annual all High Festival and oft times they are soloists. Perhaps in the future former members will be chosen as soloists in the Metropolitan Opera Company. The pleasure we have had listening to the Choir will linger in our memories and we hope they will continue singing for future students at Western. lllfllf Slllliillf MUEH
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