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SEMESTER II President Sue Bialosky Vice-President Agnes Kopf Recording Secretary Barbara Stay Corresponding Secretary Magda Molnar Treasurer Ruth Jacobs SEMESTER I I President Carolyn Robertson Vice-President June Sandler Recording Secretary Margie Mayo Corresponding Secretary Marge Howard Treasurer Miriam Weeks TOP ROW: H. Shenker, M. Moss. T. Schulist. V. Loeb, M. Eickhoff, B. Parker, M. Rusch, V. Sinclair, M. Molnar. SECOND TOP ROW: A. Edsall. M. Lipson, L. Van Gastel, M. Gerow, J. Lehmann, M. Kin- ney. L. Greenwald, M. Greenfield. THIRD TOP ROW: R. Garson, J. Cohen, L. Savitt, I7. Seegel, P. Laffer, R. Jacobs, J. Kline. FRONT ROW: P. Rosenberg, B. Wertheim, G. Shapiro, S. Allen, J. Baird, R. McColl, J. Criswell. TOP ROW: L. McLaughlin, R. Weinstock, H. Lyndall, M. Howard, M. Ballantine, A. Simmons, M. LaGanke. P. Little. SECOND TOP ROW: E. Williams, S. Bialosky, R. Killian, M. McAllister, M. Peck, S. Conyne, B. Stay, L. Litchert. THIRD TOP ROW: D. Smart, M. Yanover, M. Weeks, C. Robertson, A. Porris, D. Weingart, J. Rundquist, IXfIiss Braselton. FRONT ROW: C. Blattner, J. Sandler, B. Lawrence. B. DiSalvo, D. Goldberg, M. Mayo, C. Vv'achs. SENIOR LITERARY CLUB ERHAPS one Thursday when you were leaving Special Help with that 3:30 empty feeling in your stomach, you envied the girls coming from 216 with popcorn balls. That was probably the time when you wished that you were one of those lucky upperclass girls, who, on the recommenda- tion of their English teachers, were members of the Senior Literary Club. Directed by Miss Braselton, the two presidents, Carolyn Robertson and Sue Bialosky, have com- pleted a very successful year. The meetings, which were held on alternate Thursdays, were extremely varied and interesting. Several times the members themselves presented the programs, giving book and movie reviews. At one meeting, Miss Case reviewed one of the Library's newest and most popular books, Penthouse in Bogota . In December the members were the guests of the Junior Literary Club and enjoyed hearing Mrs. Shaw, always an interesting speaker. The members' duties are not all literary, how- ever. The girls really are the gremlins who trans- fer the reading cards from one English teacher to another at the end of each semester, a very diflicult and thankless job. The club also purchased poetry records for the English department. To round out their duties, the members aided the War Effort by collecting magazines from which cartoons were taken to make scrap books for the service centers and hospitals. Miss Braselton's favorite story: The Fifty- first Dragon
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SEMESTER I President Jean Zettelmeyer Vice-President Kay Wallace Recording Secretary Kay Holder Corresponding Secretary Sue Phillips Treasurer Robyna McGee SEMESTER II President Georgine Carner Vice-President Kay Mayo 7' Recording Secretary Roxine Miller Corresponding Secretary Georgia Kennedy Treasurer Judy Mattlin TOP ROVJ: P. Peterson, D. Myers. J. Grant. J. Bergin. P, Pugsley. N. Vannorsdall. C, Snyder. D. Temme. SEC- OND TOP ROXV: B. XVenger, B. Van Every, K. Holder, C. Cort, J. Zettelmeyer. M. Watkins. B, Brown, A. Zu- cker. FRONT ROW: C. Carner, S. Packard, E. O'Donnell. N. Sabin, I.. Braun, J. Schalheim. I TOP ROVJ: E. Goldman, J. Ingram, N, Bowes, N. Henderson. D. Nicholson, M. Booth, S. Phillips, C. Reece. SECOND TOP ROW: K. Wallace, C. Ward, N. Savage, E. Rich, C. Kennedy, N. Iierguson, P. Redlin. THIRD TOP ROW: J. Mattlin, P. Young, R. Miller, R. McGee, R. Zehman, J. Eusdin, A. Schlesinger. JU IOR LITERARY CLUB ERI-IAPS you were one of those embarrassed in- dividuals who walked into the cafeteria 9th period on a Thursday afternoon and found not a room full of empty tables and chairs, but instead a large group of underclass girls attentively listen- Bunny Mayo bedecks bulletin board ing to Jean Zettelmeyer or Cueorgine Carner. If you were, you probably turned and left be- fore finding out Hwhat was cookin' in the cafe- teria! That gathering was a meeting of the Junior Literary Club and those two girls were the capable presidents of the club for the last two semesters. With the aid of Miss Wallace, the club has lived up to its well deserved reputation as the little sister of the Senior Literary Club. The club had some very interesting meetings last year. At one of the first meetings Miss Case re- viewed the library's newest books. In December the club was very fortunate to have Mrs. Shaw speak to them and they invited their sister club to enjoy her, too. The theme for the Spring semester was World Literature. At each meeting one country was designated and one member gave a re- view of a book concerning the life and customs of the chosen country. A discussion followed in which all members participated. All through the year the members collected car- toons and made many scrap books which Were turned over to the Red Cross and sent to hospitals all over the world.
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