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I9 0 CONTINENTAL 0 33 WASHINGTON LADIES Ttie society ot ttie Wfastiington Ladies was originated in the spring semester ot I93O. Ttie purpose ot tI'ie society is to keep Mr. I-Iugres in direct Contact witti the Student Body, its wishes and interests, and io set a tiigli standard ot setioIarstiip ana character among the girIs ot Washington, Ttie ottieers tor itie IGII semester were Betty Lou Brown, president' Dorottwy NeI- son, vice-president: EmiIy Tyaek, secretary-treasurer' AIberta Mirchd, reporter. For tI'1e spring semester ttiey were EIeanor NewiII, president: Delptiine Yffood, vieopresi- dent' RosaIee Richer, secretary-treasurer' IXfiIIa Neat reporter. I 2:5 I I am confenf wifh each day's Ioveliness
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1 ll? 0 CONTINENTAL 0 33Tl-ll14-. FRESCO CLUB The Washington Fresco Club is believed to be the tirst ot its lcind in the country. This organization was begun by some ot Mr. Jones' art students who were interested in the art ot painting on wet plaster. Their tirst problem was the painting ot practice plaques, and the second and last to date has been the decoration, in juvenile story illustration, ot the Senior Park built by Mr. MacdonaId's mortar trades classes. The group has since begun plans tor a larger project ot a more serious theme. CONTINENTAL ARTISTS Washington, although comparatively young, can boast ot many time artists. When plans tor the Continental were started tor I933, a large number ot talented young men and women applied tor positions on the art statt. Among those chosen to do the art worlc on this year's book are some who have contributed their skill to the tormer annuals. I 25 I Ari' is long, buf Tlme Is fleeflng.
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!l lI90CONTlNENTAL0337 iiii T49 N T ,Af 1 i 5'-'X 1 . ,L QM J. i WASHINGTON KNIGHTS The preservation ot the traditions and ideals ot Washington is the purpose ot the Knights. New members must be of high standing scholastically, in character, and in activi- ties. They are chosen unanimously and approved by Mr. Hughes, principal ot the school and sponsor ot the organization. The otlicers ot the tall semester were Howard Swan, president: Bill Deane, vice- president: Gaylord Ripsinslci, secretary-treasurer. Those ot the spring semester were Clarence lviette, president: Bill Dean, vice-president: Fred Grat, secretary-treasurer. I 27 J Acfions are our epochs. XT j f , 1 been Is 1 fr
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