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Arl dull From Row, left to right: Billie Usher, Helen Taubert, Ida Tietrl-baum, Charles Johnton, Betty Mattt, Jane Whitlinger, Betty Flynn. Back Row: Earl Clifcorn. Raymond Hughes, Howard Quale, Mis Post, ipomor, Vernon Swrnwn, Merle Meiller, Vernon Clifcorn. They say it is Art for Art’s Sa e U lterV Cluli Front Row, left to right: John Mill , Sidney Swret. Darold Coppernal, Dan Toseff, Marvin Sweet, Rudy Zeman, William Scott, George Sigrist. Second Row: Sam Sweet, Ulrich Zanoya, Harold Ro amky, Harold Thompson, Benjamin Caulum, N'orman Stern, Richard Clement , Lincoln Swan, John Carden. Third Row: Harold Drew . I.orrian Ethun, Charlr Hatlebrrg, Robert Po»tel, Art Hilgers, Eugene Storm. Frank McCann, John O’Neil. Central has its traffic cops Q. C. Clinic First Row, left to right: Mary Morell, Lorraine Gor»t, Josephine lain, Vivian Hall, Vivian Saute, Louise Schulthris, Vera Lee, Virginia Johnson. S e c o n d Row: Bcrnadine Spirlman, Marguerite Koepp, Eleanor Moran, Mildred Korn, Mis France Met , sponsor, Alice Short. Jean Beyler, Mary Linden, Dorothy Keleny. Third Row: Helen Ann Conway. June Wengel, Betsy Weston, Dorothy Hines, Lucille Hartwig, Lucille Riley, June Burchette, Pearl Osborne. Fourth Row: Bernadinr Spirlman, (.etlic Cavanaugh, Virginia Parker. Frances Kanevsky, president, Bessie Levin, secretary-treasurer, Mildred Hansen, Doris Smithson, Dolores Sprmgman, Valerie Krippel. . I charm school is our goal French Cluh Fifth Row, left to right: Ben Dermon, Herman Eisenberg, Arlene Nehmer, Joe McKenna, John Phillips, Fay Haukedahl. Helen Utter. Fourth Row: Marian Ryan, Mary Jane Newman, Doris Yaffee, Betty Lavering, Evelyn Berkan, Frieda Becker, Irene Schwartz, Mary Felker, Lola Grace Harding, Helen Baker. Third Row: Evelyn Alexander, lorraint Sweet, Jane Phillips, Kathleen Menoher, Ann Schaefer, Leslie Cavanaugh, Mary Gaffney, Patricia Reilly, Mildred Matelot. Second Row: Audrey Thompson, Mary Powers, Marv Jane Mullen, Lucille Link, Doris Krat e, Ann Powers, Loretta Niccum, Fern Griffin, Helen Slobod-nik, Tina Nania. First Row: Virginia Thompson. Ann Becker, Yvonne Naset, Catherine Rosenberg, Mitt Pope, Evelyn Kennedy, John Duffy, Sylvia Dutch, Helen Yaffee.
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Students Lead Active Cluh Lives ot Ooda-la 1-1 Risen Cu r. under the leadership of Miu Pope, has H hern very active this year. The purpose ot this dub is to give students of French .I chance to use and hear spoken French. Throughout the past year the French Club has had at its meeting lecturers and authorities on French (tropic and their manners and customs. Professor (Jicsc of the University of Wisconsin read, last year, from his translation of the Misanthrope” of Molicrc and Mrs. Bunsmaid, who has lived in Mexico 2? years, lectured on French schools and life in Mexico. A French play. S uprise L'I.nod re, .1 comedy, was given by members of French Club. French musical programs, picture slides on French life in France, questions and answers on French material that does not occur in ordinary texts, dramatization of vocabulary, and integration of French in daily life are just a few of the many activities that the club has offered to its members and friends twice a month. French Clubs traditional Christinas party was held during the Christmas season. French games and folk dances added to the success of this party. The question often arrives. Why am I studying French? In order to enter our higher institutions of learning, a foreign is one of the requisites for a degree. French gives a general education. One learns European geography, history, politic and literature. Many words of the English language jrc derived from those of the French and in studying French one can appreciate his language more fully than liefore. The club climaxed its activities by having a spring party and meeting. May I Help You? The Central I ligh school Ushers' Club has tust completed another year of outstanding services to the school and to other organizations where ushering services have been needed. The members of the club have volunteered their services to the school anil the club. The duh was organized years ago by Miss Mary Hargrave, now a teacher at West, and its purpose is to render service to the school whenever it is necessary. It has been under the sponsorship of Mr. R. I.. Liebcnbcrg lor the past few years. A few of the events of the jiast year at which the club has ushered arc the Christmas pageant, the Southern Wisconsin Teachers convention, the matinee and evening dances, P.T.A. meetings, and all of the athletic contests. Charm, Clothes. Cosmetics Despite the dunging of different teachers us sponsors of the Triple (». C. Clinic, the club has accomplished a great deal in the past year. With Frances Kanevsky acting as president. Bessie Levin as secretary-treasurer, and Betsy (continued on page il) 'Everyone a scholar National Honor Society First Row, left to tight: Joe Harnett, Mary Fireman, Mary Mac-f.rnnon, Mildred Baldwin, JoAnn Farh. Nicolas Mar get is. Second Row: Mary Ford, Irene Schwarz, Fern Griffin, Mary Fritter. Herman Fisenberg. Third Row Mary Alice Daniels, Alice Herrington, Bettyellcn Fled-quist, Ruth Krug. I loner Pin First Row. left to right: Mary Ford. Fern Griffin, Mary Marl.cn-non. Kathleen Menoher, Doris Yaffec, Bertha Thrun. Second Row: Irene Schwarz, Mary Ficrman, Mary Jane Newman. Third Row: Mary Alice Daniels, Hettyellen Hedquist. Alice Herrington, Herman Fisenberg. y
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Ciitlf' Club Cabinet Front Row, left to right: Mary Alice Daniel . Evelyn Alexander. Betty Ellen Hedqui t, Jo Ann Etch. Lucille Link. Yvonne Na ef. Back Row: Betty Ludwig. Franco Kaneviky. Helen Utter, Janet Hout-lon, Alice Herrington, Irene Schwarz. They eneouiage scholarships Hi ya doin', boys? Hi-Y Club Firtt Row. left to right: Jack Snyder. Ruuell Inge-britton, John Dutf . Paul Hatleberg, Joe Barnett. John Carden, John Bate . Second Row: Bob Goodrich, Oti Ingcbritten. Bob McWilliam . William Hughe , George Mooney. Chal-mer Hatleberg, Dan Thompson, Cartier Blackbourn. Third Row: Bob Hughe . Mr. E. P. Nichel, Nick Margeti . Charle Speth. Clifford Kinder, Bob Larton. Theodore Paaraon. CJirU Lit ernry Society Firat Row, left to right: Catherine Roienberg, Yvonne Nacet, I ori» Yaffee, Mary Eierman. Janet Hoution. Second Row: Evelyn Alexander, Lucille Link. Elizabeth McGahey, Lotiite DuBoi , Helen Schara, Mildred Baldwin. Third Row: Mary Lord, I.e»lie Cavanaugh. Betty Wetton, Mary Breilenbach. Marian Ryan. Villetta Spencer, Kathleen Menoher. Fourth Row: Mary Alice Daniel . Helen Utter. Irene Schwarz, Jranette Jacohton, Evelyn Kennedy. Eunice Schimming, Mary Felker, Mary Macl-ennan. They had famous ancestry Clcrm.m Club Top Row, left to right: Otia Ingebriiten, Arthur Sweet, Howard Fi»h, Don Mueller, Frank Stump, Melvin Fox. Second Row: Floyd Swit ky, Ruth Schmitz, Betty Ludwig, Regina Hein, Elizabeth Ann Stark, Dorothy Harje , Clarrnce Runey. Bottom Row: Evelyn Engel, Rachel Trachte, Helen Koerth. Joy Mae l.ichtenberg. Ruth Rinke, Alida Ann Taylor. Wn haben feme zeit, mude zn setn ( We have no time to be tired)
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