Dolly Madison Junior High School - Green Hornet Yearbook (Arlington, VA)

 - Class of 1947

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He has worked tirelessly to make Dolly Madison what it is today, a top grade junior high now in its third year. We think of no one more suited to this honor. fp 4 1? ' -ZW: 1 V, is '.u-: t Y ' Wifi-F if P15351 '-My Elf: f' JXQN3 T 3 if 7- L , ,AJ .H-C. - ..'- . 1 uJf.'.'. if vu f x.l4.l'3.P V H011 Tniv rs tw ol lmmnaan, mmf' X wen Hadlsar Ccllehc fL.:.2 Barbara Horton New York Radford Gullcve 55.5.5 Teovre Nazhixftrr Vnlv. BlLJp MacLaurhlin SOQLL Warnlina Winthrop inllwfu xw.3., Lilliwn Jeffries wfiIU'lILln Madifon Q , 65.3.2 Hichnel Munchlcvlch Pennsylvania Qewrfe Kashimiton Univ. QE Leontine June Georgia Nilliam and Hary QE.S.l lmbert M. Ronmtree Seoryia Yniversitv of Georgia Varcer Univerfity C3-U-7 V f ' Charles P. Scott Vlrqini nnlllam mnu Lary QJ.5.l Goorfo nashinqton Univ. CM.m.J Marjorie Ullman CN:f. Charles 'roland florida Sowthcru Colloge Moo .,mo , ,. A, .,-o. ,..A.D ..,.- ty, in Lois Steffoy Kira, Klchnrf 2.3 Uirjinia Radford Collofo CA.B.J ' I X' ' nm J. 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Monogram Athletic Club Club Monorram Club Chegpleadep V, it 1, a. 19' Gwynne roaddas Basketball Varsity Yewspaper Club ve RN GQ' QF' xx A I xl Gilbert Buchanan Band 13 Virginia Byron Homerocm Secretary Sfwdent Council Pat Browne Art Club -vs --'47' Elma Campbel Volleyball Varsity I llliam Camrloll onofram Wlub lee Club ' Ann Carver , Y: T, r y E ry y, i r . V. ,, V. . 'V ,vi U, , 11 Yowspsper Clpo Albert Chase Chess Club O John Converse Science and Photography Vonofram Club llO lb. Varsity A Bowling Club David Corderman Athletic Club Bobby Griddle llO lb. Varsity Hobart Craighoad - k Basketball Varsity Pdwfgl q , VOX Vx A Y r ' 'qi' Michael Curran Konogram Club Basketball Varsity f' P1 ancy Da Dance Club Darce Club . 1 if . Richard Downie lldjickll Athletic Club CN LK nr- vw? -rs' .s77fi?' Jul 'V' I llx 1 'AE , - ' 'fix 1- . 1 , 'L -, lege V-, '. ,Y wx' Y 1, -sawn tg- , if Q - , fr .Lv u P 7l'fifT,- 4-raw Alan Davltt Monogram Club Library Club '4 I' ,A -' V N f. 7,3 ii. ,. , , A .2 S, W 1. . N X x Q 4 -Q ,. R wk, . ,i X- I XZ Madeline Debarberrw Betty Douglas Dance Club an F: Gif alle Volleyball Varsity Tumbling Club V1 L. M Fel C in Q gb 132 ' Marcia Eddy Cheerleader Student Council Ef???fff' t'tim if-VK,d'l.lln. V 1 JN Q,- .FB . ' 25 ' ff' H . 'j 'uf' , ,K ,Q , In , . ' r Larry Fitzgerald! llC lb. Varsity Nonoqram Club ZQGFB Jack E Monogram Club Varsity Manager 1918! xl J, iv' J, x . ffm ' X A . ' '-414 : B ,kwa 5 ,l 9 V 'n 'lmmv m Z :E E ,5 wwf? Z' . 1 X ' h N Q J Brian Flores Athletic Club a NQ.!xx W Xxln V QA X s ygiog C Y Philip Flugger Bill Forbes Gleo Club Basketball Varsity Athletic Club -HIT!!! 527' . , .-,-4.5, , A,'iEQWQf'f Q QQQ GPN- f IQEWQWV7 N'f6Em Crray Fraser 51535 1a QMS! rv fs - W aiee ilu? narol Furman leaf ea ef Dramatic Club Bowling Club uMQ?l5Nf 2 i L Y 'fa ' Hai u , H 21 -'S' B., ,ggzy 3 1 R - 3 ' T-92' -5 -1 w .' !LH 531- . .1 41' el l W 42 a- - 1' .fd sb'w'? fi 5' 'i aP. WiiaL'g??5?2J?g Garth Garnett Monogram Club Athletic Club UU Q-+4 X JT - ,. ,,.9 Mary Library Club TZ ew 1 I . i. P bs. Carole Griffith Basketball Varsity Monogram Club . fa---rfpw' I . .nr-u rf! ' Kc. 5 'i. ' 4, X Wh.. sf: ' , 5 X- 51 4Xx J, ,, X Basketball Varsity A Eric Hilton llO lb. Varsi Monogram Club Bill Heath Monogram Club A ? 9 5 l Philip Glasener 2 Elaine Goodwin Dance Club as ffwfww' Sheila Hawkins Tumbling Club off' .411 Sail co Lea.Holm an Monogram Club Volleyball by Varsity 1 , l -. I' ,. , ,, .4 Vg -h cv Vu 1 A :LA A.. 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Jimmy Hooney Chess Club 1 Alox Mono S199 1 fi n.,,,,:?gf: A ,- ,xy w N:-' 1 1, Patricia Morgan H h Cheerleader 3. . l UNCCD 5itChGll Basketball Varsity Rodney WPHW Club Ricolaisen Club Monogram Club Varsity 3 t ,Ej Donnalolla Noll Barbara Norby Bnsletball Varsity Pres. Student Body Stunts and Tumbling Monogram Club -,mfw.mshv5- w , V- Y Sf '-'B'HKH'Bf ' 'X J T wggb X I Jock Owens Paul Penne 1 VONOWYUT C1Ub Clarence Gxendino F5tuP9 TGHCHQPS Etuiont Couwoll pqtpol , Club - Athletic Club ' an C bg:?5 I!-.sg 5 'y Dance Club Volleyball Varsity Betty Putnam Basketball Varsity Dance Club pl 5 uf Marion Pollard U S- a . me , x-1 EQTEFT1 '. ,Yi I'- me mms n. SS. ii 5 . 4 ? John Porter Monogram Club Patrol -VS! A X 527 1 C Evelyn Putnam Monogram Club Volleyball Varsity 44 ' 'I N X j ees Q 2' 5 5 Bobby Rainwater Lonn 9 9 Patrol W Athlet'c Club Science and Photography Pat nandall L Volleyball Varsity Glee Club Ag.. uni, qs ' '- :xr , eg M 1 l 1' if ffgss A W E JO Ann Ries Em 1 . N - VW. zvba l 'ar.7'W U Cimtfuia .iflf,'l'?r71ClE ' 1 73 tv Pa Omgpi, -um ,Wa W fs b I...L.LJf'cIT'T37 K..- A L? , . I, :.., .lnowlnw - 4 JOUOTLQH Mlik Basketball Varsity iles Zlmb WH? ifl' l 4 u' 'Vlfff way: nf? 17 ' z ,, - l , M:-, 1 f V' QV -wel .g, ' . Y, 'sz ' 1 ww-nr A H K 3.5 Z W? 1 Bobby Rountree Emerge KOWZGG Las ethall Varsity Athletic Clmb V0ro'rQm Wlxb ,pe--. AW, fsff l x jjQ 3h Jgg Yf, 1 1 9 li 1.4,,,v,- K ,, ' , . .:ff'f.w'.5 , . . - w:,.q,::'-, . , ,KA K- . n!4 r'hi5'5.' s' A ,.-W: lx v . l 'F 1 Charles Schneider , 'NN . l MGHUU ggillm, Chess Club Q j' Biwnnd SQHSA Patrol ii' 5 1Thw,+-, wi lihrarv Club .1-f.-.A-.JL1.L, .1 L Taboo I I nn 1- 22-LP ,. 515 L4 'T' I. 4 1 .' ' 1 7 is H g?j+g??gQg g! fv , lf Mark splas' V' at 1 'S-P rf Arno Qommer ggggrgggsirigggggg Council Caillle Stringar Athletic Club A ' Stunts and Tumbling QF: ' ag frm. H 1 91. ?, I C KU'!4? +lQJ5 Q ' Ffa .. 1 v , iix ' j QQ i gr, 5+ l 4 Sara Sullivan Alan Suttle Basketball Varsity Athletic Club Volleyball Varsity Capt. Sigffs' T. yixtsjllll' -an at M ff-2' Q 'N ui. A. ,f , a .EFX if Y E 2,31 in X, N f 1 K Z t L . Mary Glee Club nSwe1gien W5 5 55a fa'i Jim Swisher Treas. Stud 1 . . ' A Bill Taylor 4 11C lb. Varsity ent Body Newspaper Club .Monogram Club AL ,A-f- .-ur' ' J Ao 353 65 .1 f !ff I Gladys Van Horn -' ll Monovran Plub Pgtf-O1 p Dance Science and Photofraphy E ' 7 , A ,f Ks, 'K l QQW 7' l L, X Q if- . Russell fass Duane Villere Chess Club Rowllnf Club Annual Club . xv- 15-, TP v Qi :LF,f7fT:f'.I lVl6 .'3I :Ll,C1. Map 3 Hgbelg Volleyball JQFS Tha wnt Q6 fglleyball V Hnswathnll Uwvslty 'UMNLHQ GQ'1 , yaygitv Stzmb-sn am: 'l'1'l11bl.1n1g1 UUf+fp Hffgm, ffimeyf 4..,aJ La W' 5.1 I ivi LJ X N 15 Hurh Watts Howeroom President Dar rl b Prev Student QOHHC11 'Ce U Juno V071 Twvll 1 A L I 5 r RLg f f '?'! , V, 'Q - ,,3 4vd' 4 D A . Woodbury 10. Varsity Att etic Club - if ff f 1:--pi:-J, 5-- W X lik- I 'KVI f- L K 1 ' 955' fuk y iii-- . jfifeg f- I n .. +f'i?Q?gmgw ' ' - M v if ' 3 PW:'bi5M s5fii?a'r19'311 1 ic Q9 5151 Y x H, L vii I ff' LW 1- sf., -fn ' , '- -' 'M ig' r .'- af.. ' 4' . , ,- xx ! dig: 'gjj3'j5'g'1'ffgZ W 1 f . Z'- 5'3 NINTH GRADE WHO'S WHO Most Talented Most Attractive Most Athletic Best All-Around Best Sport Most Studious Most Popular Most Witty Best Dressed Cutest Most Cooperative Jean Lippy Alan Davitt Jud Bove Y Rodney Nicoliason Sara Sullivan Mike Curran Barbara Norby Henry Meetze Norlen Asbury Larry Linderer Janice Lee Holm Gilbert Buchanan Barbara Norby Rodney Nicoliason Gwen Broaddus ' Alan Davltt Helen McMahon Bill Johnson Duane Villere Larry Linderer Kay Poch Bobby Rainwater Home Room Christmas Decoration Prizes First Prize of 615.00 was awarded to Room 200. Second Prize of 010.00 was awarded to Mrs. Thomson's room 208. Third Prize of 55.00 was awarded to Miss Jeffries' room 210. KThese prizes were awarded by the Dolly Madison Parent Teacher Association and the money was used to decorate the winning classroomd. xl - -' 1-- . 1--va-'1' ff -- ' ' ' Q .. - ,fits 1. J. T-'fi.'i -. ' . V sg if - +2 sv-f'rf sew. H T gb A - Q 35 Q5 PHOTOGRAPHY COITIST ffl I The Science and Photography Club sponsored by ' .P Mr. Scott, had a photography contest. The classes 1 S were Animals, Architecture, Scenery, Silhouettes, 'QQQQ People, Creative, and Statues. The First Grand Prize I 549 was won by Dick Parks with twelve winning entries. yfgf The Second Grand Prize was won by Edmund Walsh with Egg- five winning entries. 2? calm: nonrmm SNAPSHOT comms! ligi John Ullom won a free annual with his picture of '32s the school which may be seen on the snapshot page. Q assesses: UQ f-'Q 11 GD ? n ,ui .- Z .. .4 A , -fall Au t C 4 - .fs iwh S9455- I 9 IM If ,by bl 55711 vin 'fqgifffi 1 A 4:32. Xi? Pat Goddard won first place in the regional essay contest sponsored by the auxiliary of the Spanish American War Veterans. Sandra Campbell won third prize. Both girls have a chance to win the national award. lililllll Marie Waters won third prize in the essay contest for the school for which the subject was 'What World Recovery Means To My Country And To Msn. Marie won eight points and also said a few words over Station WEAM. esseemeee Barbara Norby and Henry Meetze are representing Dolly Madison at the Northern Virginia Student Coopera- tive Association at Swanson Junior High. Barbara is Chairman of the committee which discussed the prevention of Juvenile delinquency in the community. ROTARY ESSAY CONTEST Beth Macy and Virginia Lusby won the school contest f,3r::q Q -I-gr. if ' '35 if? . . . V95 f wr A .Jw gs' Q-LJESQ 1' 2 S! 3 5' wh M if -vc 2' 1 1 . N 'E V5 T'w'.' -7- .. :4 1 -5 1' 'x M. Y . 1 N v kiwi? E55 f, ' .23 -. 1- Qf' ' I C' fu I ' n . 2 ,I gl.. 'F , 1, Eb J.. - 1. gs. KA' I ,, J fl!E,f3's 'QB 2 . on the Rotary-sponsored essay, 'International Under- Wlgg ' standing Is The Road To Peace . f ,tb sa JV,Mm -hash dwg YW 5g.,TI.21:14g - 2l',35f, '7 ' A ' l o. , . V, f,,4a:.3J?5Q 'lf-.1555 4 A-.i5f,,'.'--, .. nj J 1 -m H' 9-l 'A' ' 'Sign a ' W - t V I we en sv 5 ,fam M M M M M M l llllll THE MOHOGRAM CLUB The Monogram Club is made up of students who have obtained their letters by earning one hundred honor points. These were secured through participation in sports, clubs, and in other school activities. Stars are awarded in recognition of every fifty additional points. CD 0 -455 5: STUDENT ZOQY OFF1CHRS Left to right: Jim Swisher, Treesurerg Helen Mcyshon, Secretaryg Barbara Norby, Fresidentg Richard Alley, Vice President. These officers were elected by the Madison student body for the year 1347-48. 33 S W wg 'E 1.3. lv , - g . 11 5 I ' ,A 5. u- . 5 ' r . . ...-sr- '. ..-L, .,- ,J-:.... U'-'cj . :J 'if 7,2225 5' .,. Y .ln . .J-. ' ,-.- 4 -sig. lfglafx' H, FFF. ,M l CHEERLEADERS Back Row: Marcia Eddy, Jean Euchannan, Jean Lippy, Barbara Norby Front Row: Hmemen Welsh, Jane Lund, Judy Eove, Pat Morgan A Eli? 5 W H YAS5ETEALl VARSITY Rack row: Mr. Waters, Jack Brimer, Henry Neetz, Bill Eerkley, Bill Johnson, Dick Walsh, Jack Porter Center row: Dick Hurltut, Eob Crairhead, David Baker, Bob Day, David Corderman A A First row: Rodney Nicholalsen, Bob Rountree, Michael Curran, E111 Heath, B111 Forbes I w U it I' I , ' - ' -..z..4-: ' ' 4 llf'-Ph' - f'-- Jae,-'K' v... ' ' :fin -,g,,,.ym:.j7 D ,ah a,.E..1, :.1, ,,m,- ,. ,E ff ff'- ff, L' -'4 '- ' 41-2 X 5. BASKETBALL VARSITY X 2 -... r, - L 5 M g ,.q,, ' ' C VI. V ' . 'fx W: uf A . :af 1 1. 1 1 . 1 xl . f-1 . -4. Lf '.' Although Dolly Madison is the smallest junior f f .34 A high school in Arlington County, our unlimited ,.,5, flag-'QJ varsity has made an enviable record for itself. In 7 its second year of competition, it ran up a record 1' -idx 4 of 20 wins out of 22 games played. After dropping an opening warm-up game to the Washington and Lee ' 'ig' alumni of Dolly Madison by a score of 25 to 21, 4 p they met and conquered all competition with the 0 ,384 exception of a 26 to 25 upset by Thomas Jefferson on the w1nner's court. fe if f When the County Tournament rolled around to determine the County Champions, our boys were not Ji to be denied. They eliminated VJ. and L. by a 50 to if 20 score, then went on to top T. J. for the champ- I7 53 ionship by a score of 18 to 16. The championship ' W .El-ig' games were played at Thomas Jefferson so our Vic- ' tory was won under most trying conditions. Pande- 'fl ' monium really broke loose when the final buzzer ' sounded and we knew victory was ours. Q: ,A-X ti . The boys had an outstanding seasonal record by n 5 , scoring 690 points while holding their opponents to ,-SAX, X 19 459. This average of' better than 51 points per game LFHZL this was established while holding the opponents to I. Kg-'gf,, little less than 20 per game. The record is all the TEH ,f X more outstanding when it is taken into consideration '71 1 that as high as 17 players participated in some of Qi -'f'-'Q the games. An average of about 12 boys took part -l in all games played. mf: T 'g1gLfQg. Bill Heath led all scorers with a season total if-L. I of 2425 points while Captain Mike Curran was a power ' 3 is on defense and floor gencralship yet contributed 125 f' I I points to his team's total. Other outstanding per- J ,J H formers were Rodney Nioolaisen, Bob Rountree, Billy 5 H Johnson Luther McCoy, and Bill Forbes. -k ' To show its appreciation, the players each made -gift, a donation for a present for the coach, Mr. Waters, ,fm an who gave so much time to making them a champion team 427- :gg .27-'S fb! - .em ':4,,.N is 7 - qi-1.,:V - ff155f,3 fi ' ., .,., . L,-2' W7 . Qu -5 -m TXRLS' EHSAETEALL VARSITY Wad., Januar? 28 Washington and Lee flFlS camo here to play a torillinv fame. The :Cora iurned out to be 24-10 our favor. Sara Sullivan, ozptain of the team, turned up with sevmupdnts F the most made. Tai., F8bPlQFY 4 Dolly Madison went to Thomas Jefferson. lt was Q fait mama but Dolly Madison turned up with top score - 22-14. Avain Sara Sullivan made the most points. Fri., February l3 Althouvh Friday the l5th is usually unlucky it was a joyous day for Hadlson when our toon played Swanson. Tho :corn wis 24-16 D. M.'s favor. Gyntfia keynolis made ton wvirts For D. U. Mr. Paulette sung io witness tho game. Wei., Nabrawfy l Dolly Nnilson went to Wmsdinftom and Les to play Q vlctoriou fame. The score was EO-13, a close gamo.Eat Torfnn wade ten o?nt: for for our team, Tel., xobruqry Q fmogms Jefferson came :ore to glay the clan- oimnshlp fame. . J. von Q food imma 22-lG. Pat Xorgan made tho most Point? For ooo team Whoo sho made eiTht. Fri., Ranch 7 oglly Hlmison wont to Swanson to play an excit- lnv fame. Swooson was leailnf 7-0 out the final Score was in favor of Dolly !.i12on lU-7. Evelyn P1tnam nada oifht points Do Ev.: Wal., :f lT'CT'. li' his the to flfaoicle the championship. Hx'y :tu ont: F m Jo ly Hailson were ihore. The team from yhwwln Jqjfovson won QL-25. Carol Griffith made elgmt points for tha U. V teln. Sara Eallluwu naoe 55 olnts, the moot points sado during all Lhq Dolly Julison Names this year. - Ji,M W X f iagmy Q!! Q '73 2 Awgbl' Ae C9 jj KW fMf?7Q 1 4 b ff' 1 1 7B2 Football Champions Top: Parker, Lynn, Watson Wagner Middle: Gambetose, Kyser, Johns, Wallace, Jasper Bottom: Sullivan, Elder Waters, Smith, Claxton .ff- UW .f5 QKXQ Hcadsun 335 Football Champions Too: Hidwoll, Davidson, UcCoy, Bowen Xiddlez ters, Lassek, Yahomey, Brainard I Bottom: Flaherty, Childs, Hoifson, Peckoos, Cannon ll0 lb. Varsity County Champions Coach Hr. Monohlovich Swisher Collins Lindorer Woodbury Davidson Williams Hodgson Waugh Tlasoner La Forge Porter 110 LB VARSITY The Little Hornets have presented exceptional honors to Dolly Madison by capturing the Arlington County Basketball Championship with recognition of being excellent sportsmen. Coach Monchlovich feels that the result of success may be attributed to the consistent exhibition of the desire to win by all players, and also, the outstanding accomplishments through teamwork inspired by Co-Captains Larry Llnderer Kg! and Johnny Klar Cf! Other members of this fine team are: Dick Hodgson K D Charles LaForge Col, Jimmy Swisher Cfl, Eric Hilton fl, Stanley Davidson Cgl, Lanny Woodbury Qfl, Doug Waugh Kel Joe Collins Cfl, Jimmy Flaherty ffl, Bobby Griddle Col, Philip Glasener Cgl, Larry Fitzgerald Cgj, and Willie Williams Kgl. SEASON'S RECORD HOME SCORE OPPONENT OPPONENT'S SCORE 21 W. and L. Alumni ' 34 Western Alumni 44 Sldwell Friends cJ.v.y 38 Madison Faculty 59 Methodist Youth Fellowship 29 Sidwell Friends 4J.v.J 35 W. and L. Junior High -24 Capital Pages 22 Mt. Vernon cJ.v.J 50 Swanson Junior High 30 Thomas Jefferson Junior High 39 St. Stephens 33 Mt. Vernon cJ.v.J 31 W. and L. Jr. High 32 Swanson Junior High 29 Falls Church cJ.v.y 35 Landon cJ.v.y 23 Thomas Jefferson Junior High 27 Landon cJ.v.b 49 Gamma Sigma Tournament Play w. and L. Jr. High 18 Thomas Jefferson Jr. H1 MQW .1 .., v--1:11-1fYA J ' 2 4 .4 ,r -L ,-.W-, ,, , ,..-5'uPQfIt'7 .' ,., l-1-mf . ,1.,uJ,?' -I -A -. ' '-it ' 1.1 f- 'fvya 5 1-31 ., ps.. , . f , r L '1-A N , -' , 5-.1...j:1.. f . A , 1 'Q ...JL -1- .. ,--H. -4-I-M A, .? I n I I I 2 Vim 'ffm ,gf W X M Za Q ,Q jbwywfgmfk Qfbgigsiy WF ' GlRL'S VCLLEYbALL VARSITY Back Row: Helen Mclahon, Cynthia Reynolds, Evelyn Fqtnam, Janet Dybvad, Pat Randall, Janice Lee Tolm, Barbara Iorby, Pat Morgan, Irs. Downs Front iow: kathy Warlick, Carol Erlffith, Kay Pooh, Sara Sullivan, Eloise Gideon, Jeanne Reiss, Earle Waters, Phyllis Freeman V1 uasl u. X , XQSQQ , 5 I N M lx 1 1 ' 1551 ' K YS L u 1 STJTFS AND TUMELJNG CLUB Pnns. Kathy J. Waters Yi co Pres. Jann ?'.1cEi:n.1'mn The stqnts Qni flT?llE' club favs A prnsentatinn shortly wtsar the Christmas hclidays in which they demonstrated the pyramids and the ucrwbatics with which they are primarily con- cernei. There were two clowns who initwiad the excellent perfnrnancos of the rest of the clubs. ' 9TH GRADE CHAMPION FCOTBALL TEAM Back How: Garnet, Swisher, Forbes, Rountree Front Row: Heath, Mooney, Suttle, Rowzee, Ready BOWLlKG CLUB Secretary Helen McMahon and Mary Ellen Wcrtman Sponsor Nr. Fuller This organization is under the sponsorship of our school's vreat recreation proqram. The purpose of the club is to develop ourselves into better men and women socially, academically, and physically. Our wembership is extended into the American Junior Bowling Congress which was founded in Chicago, 1941. The league is equipped to include a team tourney within our circle and enmg in the American Invitation Handicap Tournament of the American Jn Bowling Congress. The bowling season will end in April with a large banquet, at which time the presentation of medals for team and individual honors will take place. 'F A 4 w M 1 I1 !. N .- 1 El In W w U F I L l 1? l I ,Y I if ll 6 J A ,ff ..-U 4 W, w X , I H 1 ... n Qu !I 4 T if 'YI-1 5 N ,Ah As A .: I ' A 3 . 'K ' . ' 4 A ' ,375 I ' .4 S -fl Q 1, Hu. 'y'. A-Q 1 - . I 1 s i S V2 1 ,,d MII I El wh -fx. Al 'r J 3 f J' f ,ur A Q 1 , oo 1' ' ' NSW xx Wi , ?w 711.03 EPS 415' ,g-:-.L x U -1'.' ' -'us ur--vgo it is -,Q 'E I aussi 1 ww vi G Q2 qi! . if f 9 gf . 96: 27 y ,S iszif U K 6, CL V , Y N- XUHY' 'X M. Q , W f XE? if Q A Zi? idx: xy - - 'T' f X ' xx N GLEE GLUE Pres. Judy Bove Librarians: Eetty Watson, Phyllis Vice Pres. Nancy Pitzer Sponsors: Mrs. Steffy, Miss Fulk Trees. Bill Campbell The glee club offers to the members of Dolly Madison an opportunity to show their voice ability and help them to prepare for places in Senior Glee Clubs. The mixed glee club is a choir of fifty boys and girls who meet at club period each week. They have sung over the air, at P. T. A. meetings, and at assemblies including the Christmas program on December 19. The glee club sings at the graduation exer elses in thepspring. O .- BAND CLUB Sponsor Mr. Stotler aim of our club. The playing an instrument it's members. Playing an accomplishment of Playing together as a group is the pleasure and enjoyment that one gets in alone and with others, is the desire of for various activities of the school is our group. - Freeian J UQ' f pry v -N 17-- f f 1 .fl 1 , pri ,- 7 -vw-. 1.121 fl lu 1 !k. .J LL-xrnl J.15kLl'.L dl.-JD Pres. Lee Ann Leaphart Secr. Men Andreas Sponsor Miss Jones ' The members of this club have learned to use their hands and fingers in different ways. Under the patience and supervision of their sponsor, the girls have learned to knit, weave, and embrolder. They are very proud of their finished articles. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Pres. Nancy Martin Secr. Ronald Sachs The purpose of the home economics club is to teach domestic arts to boys and girls outside of Home Economim class. In this club we have fun sewing, cooking, and giving teas and parties. During the first quarter we made and embroidered dishtowels and handkercniefs. Stuffed dogs and dolls and horses were made before Christmas. We have also made luncheon sets out of Indianhead cloth. We all enjoyed our cooking classes in which we made cocoa, cookies, candy. I W 1 4 l 1 3 W, wi' ,,7 - . livllwlfvi..-7, .-- B9i T E-1 :...1: 2uE :'-. 4241...-, '. 5 fs ...af-'--. Sen ART CLUB Pres. Henry Meetze Trees. Karen O'Beirne Vice Pres. Margo Hunt Sponsor Miss Jefferies Socr. Nancy Wells The art club takes in drawing, painting, and pringing. It also makes many posters for our school activities which include P. T. A. meetings, sames, and other school functions. Points are awarded for these posters which go toward winning the school letter for anyone interested in art as a hobby. DRAMATIC CLUB Pres. Lloyd Burlingame Treas. Marion Mandell Vice Pres. Jean Llppy Sponsor Mrs. Thomson Secr. Carol Furman The dramatic club began its successfull year with auditions. With thirty hopeful members, each one was in at least one of the activities: nBusy as a Beaveru, the Chrhur mas Program, two radio programs, and Founders Day Program. X I SYk1FD eric P CLUB T Foreman Allen Edge Secr. Paul Eckel Asst. Foreman Rodney Mull Trees. Richard Green Sponsor Mr. Wood The shop club is composed of twenty-two boys. The objectives of the club are quality appreciation, consumer knowledre and wood work habits as well as the basic Hknow hown in workinq with plastics. SCIENCE AKD PHOTCEHAPHY CLUB Pres. John Ullom Secr. Trees. Bob Rainwater Vice Pres. Dick Parks Sponsor Mr. Scott The purpose of the club is to teach and encourage interest in photography. The club sponsors three or four contests per session for which the pictures entered mustke taken, developed, and printed by the members. The winning pictures are displayed in the school lobby. . CHESS CLUB Chairman W1chao1.Mante1l Sponsor Mr. Curling The chess club is composed of boys only. The club has been very successful so far this year. At the beginmng of the year very few boys knew how to play chess but now all know how to ncheck-mate the kingu. FUTURE TEAJHjRS CLUB Pres. Virginia Byron Vice Pres. Betty Clark Sponsor Nr. Callahan The future teachers club is one of the most recent additions to the clubs of Dolly Madison. Although ltis a club of limited numbers, it has been very active in its scope. Field trips have been taken to the National Educational Association and the U. S. Department of Edu- cation Library which proved both entertaining and edu- cational. -4 W OFElCE HELPEKS Back Row: Mary Ellen Wortman, Mrs. Barnes, Helen Mcyahon Front Row: Mrs. Marrs, Mary Ann Gnstineau, Shirley Hedrick, Ruth Donner, Gladys Ven Ho Marmo Hunt LIB Pres. Alan Davitt Treas.' Benny Skillman Secr. Bobby Griddle Sponsor Miss Squires The library club is a group which is interested in books and libraries. They assist the librarian by checking in and out books, sending out notices, collecting fines andrecordlng circulation and reading shelves. They help other students to find the materiel they want. The club members arrange the program one meeting each week and the librarian presents some- thing on the use or management of the library at the other meetings. DANCE CLUB .Sponsor Miss MacLeughlin UD O5 QM 'WS eb I ALNUAL GLUE Fo-Editors Pat nojf ' 1 f : 'dard Pat Carr! - vqx 1 N H , lck Soonsgp Mlsv Y wiki in- editor Uarfaret Franzman b Q horton Advortieinq and Layout Eqitopg Kathy Andpee pthel Da iason J-I d.x,.' The Qnnual club mic ' ' J 'fo formed to - ' - Y - i , 'K DdbllSh Do v MQW , first printed annual whlch we hear is mopp OfliJPQg?i5O?QS K'- ' C'-' Lil 8 rule. W' are n 1 , APO'-ld to help start anotner Madison tradition wo? .0 K. N KEWSPAPEH CLUB Editor-ln-Chief Marie Waters Circulation Manayer Bill Taylor Sponsor Miss Wellinvton One of the hardest workin? clubs in Dolly Madison is the newspaper club. Eve where there's always som L. bout a week before the TEE? TIRES comes oat, there is every- ry freekperiod is spent in Roozz'1lO4 ethind to be done and where for a- thing to be done. Every month as the members of the staff look at the finished product, they feel fully rewarded for their club periods and study periods spent writing news items. They feel more than rewarded when Kiss Wellington sends the points to the office. l for for for For For for For lan+ for I' , LO1' for vm .L To for for ,u 4 Y. 59-tl-lx A TAJLUTE TC THE STUDENT PATROLS QNhwt they are and what they stand forl Ry Bonny Sxillman the Safety which tus patrols five you. too Trwth the patrols stqrd for. tio the lille? tue .:,, L40 s t the Ala 1,210 tluo the the Usefulness of the student patrols. Duty the patrols do. Effort the patrols put cut. Names that too patrols should Q23 have to take Friol that the patrols should not havs to send o. Posts whore the patrols slwuys stand. rtness which a patrol must always show. Toll that tho patrol must do. Rlfht that the patrols are always in, Orders that must he obeyed. 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