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Radio Staff Sponsoring a weekly P.A. news broadcast during record and partic- ipating in many Detroit radio educa- tion department programs are the chief activities of the Western High School radio staff. Members of this group, however, are not limited to radio broadcastsg they may be active in speakers' bureau and forensics as well as other speech activities. Mr. Sloan supervises the gxoup which meets the first hour each day This semester the meetings have been al most entirely student directed and have prospered under this plan Speakers Bureau To introduce speakers at our var ious assemblies is the mam Job of the students who take public speak mg Mr Sloan teaches them to be at ease in front of a group speak at a moment s notice and speak well Stage Crew The fellows behind our smooth running stage productions are these membeis of the stage crew They lowei the l1ghts and adJust the back drops thus plovidmg an atmosphere that is necessny for the success of any program Under the leadeiship of Mr McEwan these boys have a start on a caieer that 1S veiy useful and interesting B1 Phys Chem Club Because this club is made up of physics they have a variety of ac t1v1t1es at then meetings Some en Joy taking water ipait while others would rather perform experiments on white mice The physics students can perform feats of magic with their knowledge of the science The plan of this club is to have individual activities the first thxee Tuesdavs in a month and a demon stration meeting by the students on the fourth Tuesday The officers are Ed Cook pxesident Dona McCauley vice president Pete KOS1b3 secre tary treasurer and Alice Slmp on publicity manager 9 1 1 ' , , . , . , 4 - ' ' . . P ' 2 v 1 1 students from biology, chemistry, and 7 - 1 k 1 v ' ., ' V D , - 9 , - - . Y . ' ' S ,
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Hull Guurcls These people give up theia' study per- i ds to lIll'0lLE, laws and maint am 0ld91 ll out halls They at 'aaao ea s e tow nd Wtstuns goal ot tudent g, unmtnt WPStl'lll Glrls Llub The Westeln Gnls Club has had a v axled paoga am thls telm mtludmg lec tunes and pantles Capt a1n Ryan of the Detlolt Fne Depaatment demonstrated safety IHOCISUICS an the home and Mrs OShL.a hom the Pusonnel Depaltment t Russetc s lLLtl'l0d on How to be Pop u far The chapel of the Lentaal Y W C A was the scene of the folmal 1n1t1a tlon of new members 'and a supper party Wh1Ll1 tollowed Always on the go the guls also lound t1me to xalse money f0l the Woxld Fellowshxp Fund have a Hal loween puty .and QIVO a tea fox the bLl'!l0l guls The offlcexs eaae Ahte Slmpson pres ICIGIII Donna McCauley V1L9 plesldent Vllfflllli Remnant secxetary Margaret QUIIIHQ taeasulex, and Vlolet Bahnt tounselol Library Staif Books open new woxlds, to us and a 0 thelelme veay IJIGLIUUS Thtsc mtm bers of the hbafny tall pattultd aaound the books IU out l1b1 ny Thu am MISS Fatzpfatuck ua ketplne tht hba any lun nlnq smoothly Lanlera Club The Cfameaa Club ont ol tht most outstmdmg clubs at WQSlClIl plfanntd xely mteustlng paojttts fox tht tum They have ts than ollltels MlIdL6D Pl1k01 mesadtnt Don P1 asth VILL p1es1dent, Lottle Bums seuttaay and Waltex Peludat tlvxsulea Mr Young who 18 the sponsm ol the club plans ome xeay llll9lkSt1Ilf.f and excltmg projetts Takmsf plttuats and developvng tlhn II1iklIlf., enl ngtanuats and tllitldg punts a-ue among tht com mon dCt1Vlt1LS The pmtuae takang hlkes and vlsltmg ol photogx aphac sa lons were only two of the nnnaensely 1nte1est1ng fleld talps thls sunestex In then' spam tlme they supphtd the pac tul es for an .adveltlsement th at w ts lun ln all school pwpeas aa - z L ' ' 'a 'az a'-. th'.'tp 2' 2 -' ',' 2 's 1 fov- . . ' .9 ' , ,. . '..' ,. E 2. . .2 . . . - 2' '. ' 2 . . . . E 1 x, '. 4 ,.L. ,. za 5 ' -- A - 1,17 . ., . . . . a - l 4 . a , ., . . . , ' ' . . . '.- . ' . . - a 'L' : l 1 Y I .U 2 , . . . . ' -a nz ar. . ' . . . .' . ,., , - , .. .. , ,.,i. the hhng cabmet, are the guzardauns of ' 1 ' -.V Y v: '.. 1 , 'Va .. ' . .'. ' ,,' , ' Y.. . V - . . . .l . , ' , x. v - ' -v' v'.-- - a sa , ZA. ,'. '. .,. E. ,, 2. ,3 .,- .,.' . ' , . ..,.... ,, f ,. a - Sy 3 at i- a X av A ikql X .I lx-Z. ., B. ,R ., 1 X ' ' ' .' . '.., . . , . . i 2 . 1 ' 1
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Tlrcspiarrs The Thespians are new to Western this term, but they have already taken then place rn the spotlrght For therr frrst productron thev pre sented a Chrrstm rs play called The Other Wrse Man by Van Dyke whrch was very well clone The offrcers are presrdent Mrllre Cronovrch secretary Shrrley Isen berg treasurer Ronald Conger and vrce presrdent Men Pon Mer lranu .ll Draw mg I lub A new club crme to Western thrs term Wrth Mr Donaldson as spon sor of the Mechanrnal Drawrne Club the members elected Edward Zrlz presrdent rnd Frank Hanson secre tary treasurer Dorng lessons and drawrng prob lems to be used rn a new course rn mechanrcal urawrng No 5 are the chref functrons of thrs club The members also gather proJect mrter ral rnd make sm rll rllustratrve draw mes and sketches Girls Art Club Many enJoyable trme have been had by the members of the Grrls Art Club They meet every Thursday the nrnth hour wrtlr MISS Turnev the sponsor who has planned many rn terestrng meetrngs When of rcers were elected the grrls chose Mrldred Cronovrch presrdent Lrllr Douman ecretary and Mary Jones treasurer Cultrvatrng the art of makrng frrends rs one of the marn actrvrtres of the club They also frnd trme to have prcnrcs rn Clark Park make menu folders tor hosprtals and have '1 ter lor the senrors rn the cluo Thr tea rs one of the socral hr h lrghts of the school year Home In onorrrrcs Club The Home Economrcs Club has been operatrng successfully under then sponsor Mrss Anderson and the followrng offreers Betty Sanderson presrdent Margaret Flora vrce pres rdent Evelyn Tsafarofl secretary and Vrolet Schom rndurofl treasurer The grrls meet every other week and enJoy the programs whrch have been prepared for them by the Enter tarnmtnt Commrttee At the con clusron of the meetrng a snack rs wartrng The club affords the mem bers n opportunrty to m'rke new lrrends work rnd pl ry cooperatrvely 1' Z D . 7 . ' s 1 1 v v K ' , ' ' 1 ' - ' . - 1 ' r 'Z . - I 1 , . . . 1 . . .. . 1 1 I v s 4' A L v 1: 1 l Y i ., Q . . - ' z r z ' ' ' - . ', 1 . ' ' . ' 1 4, . ' ' x Av V . .y . - . Y I U I. . y 3 ran. vrce-presrdentg Barbara Fox, - , ., . . ' . ' . . ' 5 Q ' ',. 1 t . s . ' . . .' 'H . ' . - s 1 . . . 1 w L -' 'L . . Y ..: . 7 , 5 i . , . , - - 1 s ' 1 1 I . 3 . 'N za ' ' C 3 ' 2 z ' ' .
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