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Class of 193 744 First Row, Left to Right: H. Newman, F. Dine, C. Rosenberg, R. Smith, S. Mysel, president, Miss Harding, faculty adviser, M. Loughlin, M. Newman, M. Quinlan, F. Pellich. Second Row: B. Hirshman, M. Breen, L. Muldoon, E. Recke, M. Ryan. S. Puleo, S. Hajar, J. Katz, R. Cobin, I. Morris, P. Stone, I. Pearlmutter. J. Warren, E, Colmes, S. Shutzer. Third Row: R. Anderson, J. Chase, E. Kohn, H. Hite, R. Charak, R. Rosin, R. Dimond, H. Lampke, A. Edelstein, V. Rudnick, R. Schneider, S. Cohen. LE CERCLE FRANQAIS Quelques jeunes lilies de la premiere classe voulaient connaitre mieux la France et les Francais que ce n'est possible dans les cours de l'ecole. Elles desi- raient s'amuser a traduire le francais sans ceremonie, essaver de causer le francais au naturel-aussi se sont-elles faites membres du Cercle Francais. Les oiiiciers elus pour l'annee etaient Sharlee Mysel, presidente: Mary Loughlin, secretaire, et Rosamond Smith, tresoriere. Avec Miss Harding comme surveillante, nos reunions dans la bibliotheque etaient tres areables. Nous nous rassemblions pour lire des journaux francais, pour goflter des jeux francais et pour chanter. Vers le milieu de 1'annee, le cercle a presente avec grand succes une comedie, La Danseuse de Jean, il laquelle on a invite toutes les jeunes lilles des classes superieures. A celles qui nous suivent, nous souhaitons bonne chance et autant de plaisir dans le Cercle Francais que nous y avons eprouve nous-memes, CPage Fifty-ninej
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Girls' Latin School First Row, Left to Right: B. Berman, S. Saslaw, L. Gass, J. Upham, president, Miss Prichard, faculty adviser, C. Wagner. M. Alpert, A. Rappaport. Second How: U. Hylton, E. Cohen, R. Ricardo, M. Obernesser, V. Hill, B. Hirshman, C. Davis, E. Gibbs, D. Bernstein, V. Schell, J. Silver, L. MacNamee. Third Row: C. Wallis, G. Reed, C. Goldman, B. Flaisher. M. Plett, J. Bullock, E. Lank, B. Kosters, H. Worthy. DIE DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT Die Deutsche Gesellschaft der Girls' Latin School ist der alteste Verein der Schule. Die Versammlungen werden einmal in dem Monat gehalten. Dabei halt man allerlei Spiele, man singt Volkslieder, man hort die deutsche Musik zu. man lacht iiber einen guten Spass. Zweimal im Jahre geniesst der Verein Erfrischungen, z.B. Apfelkuchen, Pretzels und andere, gute Speise. Manchmal kommt ein Redner zu uns, der iiber deutsche Kunst, oder deutsche Stadte spricht. Dann und Wann besuchen die Mitglieder das Germanic Museum in Cambridge oder das Kunstmuseum unserer Stadt. Im Monat November, stellt der Verein ein deutsches Spiel vor, und widmet das verdiente Geld an das Stipendium 'llohn Tetlow Memorial Scholarship genannt. Man findet viel Vergniigen bei diesen Versammlungen, und gewinnt eine Weitere Erkenntniss der deutschen Sprache. CPagc Fifty-eight!
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..,......,.. .,. .... ..,,. . , . ..,......,'- .,........,. eeee WQQCCZQ Lew. Sehoele eeee I ir.-ft Now, Lafff to Right: Miss Gerrish, adviser: B. Marson, president: E. Gavin, vice-president. Second lfouf: M. Beatty, E. Littell, L. Prussian, R. Crimmin, M. Harrimztun, E. Marcus, R. Ricardo. Third Ifow: M. Laughlin, H. Kaplan. THE ATHENIAN CLUB Inconceivable as it may seem, the Girls' Latin School once had no outside organization for either recreational or educational purposes. About twenty- three years ago a small group of girls decided to remedy this condition. To- ward this end, then, they built the foundation of our Athenian Club. In 1914 it consisted of merely a literary and debating club: now it has, in addi- tion, five other departments: the art, athletic, dramatic, nature, and Red Cross sections. The activities of the Athenian Club in the past year have been noteworthy. The first meeting was a C1et'together, when many girls enrolled as members and enjoyed the entertainment offered. Late in October came the I-lallowe'en party, a colorful masquerade. An entertainment in December took the form of a variety show in which great talent on the part of the performers was dis- played. During the month of March a touch of spring was brought to school when the Art Department of the Athenian Club presented a gay carnival. Just about the time when Barnum and Bailey came to town, the Athenian Club staged its own circus, which delighted many with its side shows and festive booths. Another chapter in Athenian Club history thus closes. To next year's Club we wish even greater success than was ours in l937. QPage Sixtyl
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