Woodbury High School - Sun Dial Yearbook (Woodbury, NJ)

 - Class of 1948

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LE CERCLE FRANCAIS SPONSOR: Miss Baker. OFFICERS: Presidenl Joan Lieb, Vice-Presidenl, Palricia Slevenson Secrelary, Cornelia ldes, Program Chairman, Eileen Baer. MEMBERS: Lucile Allen, Belly Baderlscher, Eileen Baer, Pal Bickerslaff, Edith Boehme, Maureen Brown, Sharron Brown, Van Bruner, Judy Burneli Belly Cum- mings, Elayne English, Gloria Fisher, Claire Goldy, Mary Lou Hann, Charity Hawkins, Donald Hornberg, Cornelia Ides, Belly Jones, Bill Jones, Gloria Jones Joan Kebea, Alice Lang, Zella Layfon, Mable Lee, Mary Lou Leidy, Joan Lieb, Lois Lieb, Jean Lozier, Lor- raine McLaughlin, Frank Meredilh, Phyllis Mirchell, Charloffe Pierce, Phyllis Plaff, Judy Roussin, Lorraine Scherer, Jane? Simonin, Norrna Sipple, Elaine Smailer, Lois Spissell, Pal Sfevenson, Ruth Ann Wrighl. Under lhe direclion of Miss Frilchey The Spanish Club holds ils monlhly meelings. They wish lo learn more alooul Spain and 'rhe cusloms of lhe Spanish-speaking people and counlries. One ol lhe meelings was devolecl lo Soulh American dancing, including a conga line which wove around lhe room. Somelimes lhey sing Spanish songs and iell ol lhe cusloms and beliefs of our neighbors lo lhe soulh. The mosl imporlanl' meeling comes during Chrislmas Season when lhey celebrale La Navidadf' as il is done in Mexico. The Chrisl- mas slory is read in Spanish. The Pinala is broken, and candy scallers around lhe room. The Circulo Panamericano praclices an old Spanish cusfom, breaking lhe piiala al Chrisfmas. FRONT ROW: Berf Slon- aker, Alice Carr, Bob Washam, Barbara Tighe, Joan Taylor, Joan Niedl, Irma Slalberg, Grace Janson, Dorofhy Jen- nings, and Margarel Summerville: abou! 'lo sfrike The piiala is David Frazeur. CIRCULO PANAMERICANO SPONSOR: Miss Frilchey. Presidenl, lrma Sfalberqg Vice-Presidenf, Robert Washamg Secrelary, Grace Janson, Treasurer, Alice Carr. MEM-BERS: Mariorie Biernacki, John B. Brown, Marqaref Carlson, Alice Carr, Roselle Clark, Ray Comsledl, Dave Frazeur, Mary Frumenlo, Dolores Glover, Rachel Ham- wrighl, Karlie Hauser, Helen Holmes, Grace Janson, Dorolhy Jennings, Earl Mallack, Tom Megary, Harry McGraHon, Lois McMasler, Joan Niedl, Elhel Osborne, Carolyn Robin- son, Elizabelh Simon, Ella Simon, Berfram Slonaker, Kennelh Srnilh, Andrew Sole, Mar- garef Summerville, Joan Taylor, Wilma? Walker, Roberl Washam. Gargon, un bifsfeakl lBill Jones orders a sleek from John Winning., Here is a club, Coselle, lhal l am sure you will be inleresled in hearing aboul since you are French. Le Cercle Francais is open lo anyone in school faking French. The mosl imporlanl aim of lhis club is lo help lhe members have a beller underslanding of lhe French people and lheir cusloms. Joan Lieb, lhe presidenl, con- ducls lhe meelings enlirely in French. The club meels every week bul has planned programs every olher week. Many ol lhe members are corresponding wilh French sludenls. ln February The club had charge Ol an assembly program, when lhey will presenl a one- acl play enlilled Paris lnlerlude. ,...-....-v-ev . -1.1

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ETIOUETTE CLUB SPONSOR: Mrs, Reywolds OFFICERS: PresidenT, Mary Rogowskig Vice- Presidenl, Joan Charlton, Secretary, Doro- Thea Jones: Treasurer, Jane Schmid. MEM- BERS: Margaret Bates, Lois Caulley, Jane Casperson, .loan Charlton, Sally Cole, Valice Crippen, Arizona Elam, Rosemary Haley, Dor- ofhy HaTTon, Ferilyn Hayden, Olive Hood, Virqinia Hushinq, l-lenrieTTa Huber, Joanne Jaqgard, Dorothea Jones, Mary Ann Jones, Mary Kandarge, Alice Kragnan, Lois Munyon, Nancy Pine, Norma Pefri, Frances Reynold, Faiih Reich, Elaine Robinson, Mary Roqowslzi, Cafherine Rudmann, CaTherine Sahl, Leona Schafz, Jane Schmid, Mary Jare Snow, Velma Sfuarf, Betty Summers, Mary Thomas, Sara Ungemach, Audrey Vondcr Hayden, Marne Wiley. PrinTers Devils. See if popping ouT of Their eyes. CLOCKWISE: Roberf STiTes, George Gruff, Cliff Munyon, and David Eldridge. The ETiqueTTe Club is open To all freshman girls. These girls learn how To conducl' Them- selves in all siTuaTions. They are TaughT how To plan parTies oT all Types, To wriTe and answer inviTaTions correcTly. seT Tables and eaT properly. One of The mosT inTeresTing and mosT popular Topics of discussion is dress, personaliTy and hair s+yles for dITlerenT occasions. The girls send in Tor pamphleTs on These subiecTs and Then prac- Tice Them in class. ln some oT These boolcleTs There are personaliTy TesTs given and The girls are able To TesT Themselves and can Tind ouT Models of decorum. FRONT ROW: DoroThea Jones, Joan Charl- Ton, Mary Rogowski, Jane Schmid, Mrs. Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Jones, HenrieTTa Huber, Sara Ungemach, Elaine Robinson, Polly Fowler, Farilyn Hayden. THIRD ROW: MargareT Bafes, Frances Reynolds, Mary Jane Snow, BeTTy Summers, Marion McLeod, FaiTh Reich, Lois Munyen. FOURTH ROW: Alice Krugman, Norma Pelri, CaTherine Rudmann, Mary Kandarge, Rosemary Haley, Joanne Jaggard, Dorofhy HaTTon, Marie Wiley, Louise Caulley, Velma STuarT. whaT They can do in order To malce Themselves beTTer. The club meeTs once a monTh, under The direcTion of Mrs: Reynolds. AlThough The membership of The PrinT Club is relaTively small, iT is one oT The mosT aclive clubs in The school. TiclceTs for many TuncTions are prinTed by The small group of boys, who gaTher in room 69A every eighTh period and TrequenTly aTTer school. Funds collecTed Tor The worlc pay Tor The supplies and a class ring Tor each of The boys.



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On one Thursday oT every monTh The German Club, wiTh Miss FriTchey as Their sponsor, hold their meetings during The eighth period. Any person who is Talcing German is inviTed To ioin This club. Their main aim is To help The sTudenTs To undersTand The culture and social liTe oT The German people. This year They aTTended a service in ST. John's LuTheran Church in Wood- bury. Their meeTings are conducTed in German and German games are played and German songs are sung. Several oT The members are writing To German sTudenTs. The president of The Sports Club ex- plains The fine points of basietball. STANDING: Jaci Stokes, James Reeves, Andy Martin, Pete Stevenson, Jimmy Voytovich, Lee Moorer, Mike Albaugh, Eugene Weaver. SEATED: Merle Rich- man, Harry Mariellos, Lemuel Mathews, Bernard Webb. SPORTS CLUB SPONSOR: Mr. Morris. MEMBERS: Roger Bradley, Ralph Eldrcdqe, Alfred Grabbe, Ronald Hunfinqer, Earl Keeler, Ellis Lange, Paul MacAllister, Harry Marlellos, Andrew Martin, Samuel Matthews, Wiliam McFeely, lee Moorer, Thomas Moria, Merle Richman, James Reeve, Matthew Rosen, Teddy Scott, Fordon Small, Faber Stevenson, Jack Stokes, Ilohn Voylovich, Eugene Weaver, Jake Wil- iams. Porter, and Ethel Tarrach. GERMAN CLUB Raikes, Roger Neal, Charles PfeiHer The SporTs Club, sponsored by Mr. Morris, is open To all Treshman boys. The main goal OT The club is To interest The boys in The various sporTs. The members oT The club enjoy very much The movies They have seen OT The WesT PoinT TooT- ball Team. The TooTball movies are secured Trom The ATlanTic ReTining Company and The baseball movies Trom The Philadelphia AThleTics. You would probably be very much inTeresTed in lisTening To some oT The plays oT baslceTball and TooTball ThaT are discussed during Their meeTings. The German Club looks over The figures in Their creche. STANDING: Harry Wright, Nancy BarTh, Roger Neal Ruth Free, Pat Foley, George Winton Charles Pfeiffer. SEATED: Jack CoulTer Sam SPONSOR: Miss Fritchey. OFFICERS Pres: dent, Jack Coulter, Vice-President, Sam Por ter, Secretary, Ethel Tarrach, Treasurer Pat Foley. MEMBERS: Nancy Barth, Jack Coulter Pat Foley, Ruth Free, Sam Porter, Ethel Tar rach, George Winton, Harry Wright Joseph

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