George Washington High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Danville, VA)

 - Class of 1951

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... or junior oned The Y-Teen club» arc made up of girl from ihc seventh through the tenth grade». They hold weekly meeting» at the Y. W. C. A. at which both religiou» and social program» are enjoyed. The big event of the year it a fun-packed week- end at Stony Mill in the »pring. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Mi»» Penultima John» i» given a great deal of help by the»e volunteer assistant . The girl» check out book», renew them and return them to the shelves. They alto help student» in finding parallel books and information for reports. Be- sides being an aid to the library, they gain useful experience in this field of work. Miss Johns. Stinson. Barker. Holt. Bruner. Brown, Motley, Weadon, Barnes, Lewis. 28

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to le meml eri All the girl look forward to becoming a Junior so they can join the Flotilla Club. This it a high school division of the Y. W. C. A. and its purpose is to aid in the development of the religious, social, and home life of young woman- hood, and to establish ideals that will be of benefit to their future lives. Their activities dur- ing the year make up a varied program. Some of them are: a formal Christmas dance, an in- formal dance in the spring and week-ends at Stony Mill. The Hi-Y and Flotilla sponsor frequent Open Houses held at the Y. W. C. A. FLOTILLA Frances Barber Secretary Jackie Woodall Program Chairman Dorothy Vaden President Lee Berry Pice-President Mary Frances Brown Betty Lou Jefferson Treasurer Program Chairman 27



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d£)iscussincf Subjects, old and new Reorganized last year, the International Relation» Club ha» a» it» purpose the promotion of interest in national and in- ternational affairs among the student» of George Washington. Membership in the organization is limited to students in the ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades who have an average of ninety or belter in the social studies for at least one semester and have been at G. W. for at least one year. A faculty sponsor. Mr. Sturgell or Mr. Houser, is present at each of the monthly meetings to assist in the discussions, which usually deviate from the original topic into various unrelated channels. First Roic: Nelson. Kirk. Adams. Hilliard. Foster, Wrcnn, Turkett, Penn. Riddle. Second Row: Snead, Garrett, Talbott, Brown, Jefferson, Vaden, Woodall. Jackson, Garrett. Third Row: Mr. Sturgell. sponsor. Perry. Putze, Setliff, Rogers, Booth, Croxton, Harrison. Cloutier. Lyle, Overbey. Walker, Jones, Scruggs, Mr. Houser, sponsor. First Row: Mary Dillard Mooreheld, Marie Woody. Esther Krasney. Marjorie Wooley, Anne Lee Isenhour. Janice Wrenn. Betsy Garrett. Second Row: Mr. Thomasson, sponsor. Chase Wheatly. Ronnie Smith, Bill Carpenter. Harold Cloutier, Frank Barnes, John Booth, Bobby Putze, Archer Croxton. Ever since the Science Forum had its beginning, it has been one of the most active organizations in school. This year was no exception, as the group held bi-monthly meetings at the homes of its members, discussing problems in the various phases of Natural Science. This is not a club but a forum just as the title says and is composed of the outstanding students in the Science Department. Organized four years ago. the group has grown in popularity so that its membership had to be limited to eighteen last year. The sponsors this year, Mr. Thomasson and Mr. Roe sen, have had to turn down several applications for membership. 29

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