Marblehead High School - Yearbook (Marblehead, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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Page 48 text:

Back Row-B. Dealing, I. Benef, A. Way, A. Tracey, D. Snzilb, Front Row-C. Barry, Min Faldelta, B. Bell. ,WW em Si, si, senoritas! The Spanish Club is composed of the students taking second-year Span- ish. Miss Faldetta is the adviser. The club was organized in 1944. There is no presidentg Marie Papin is treas- urer. Before a meeting a committee of four is chosen to provide entertain- ment and refreshments. Throughout the year the club has parties on all important occasions, such as Hallo- we'en, Christmas, and Valenti'ne's Day. Once during the year the club goes to Boston for dinner and the movies. At the end of the year the club has a picnic at Devereaux Beach. One meeting a month is planned. At these meetings there is often a talk in Spanish or a Spanish exhibit of some sort. The Spanish Club is one of the liveliest and most active in the school.

Page 47 text:

Bark Row-B. Heizer. Haxlell. R. G1'l1I'6'l. ll . Rlzgg. U . Bread. G. Dullibw. Il. Nqilm. All Tffll Second Rou.+Mi.f,f Lanfy, M. Hlznzmef. C. Hulalmrd, P. Ball. lf1gr.zl7,m1. B. Hill. 1, Rmey. P. Bell, C, Balm, j. UVdfBVlVId71, L. Dodge. Front Rau'-j. Ryan, C. jalmwn. P. Fugg, T. Gltnzrvi. M. lfem. j. Hfmluz. R. l7wllI.lilw1v. ill. London, G. Kelly, M. Heim, '7!w 6? Le Cercle Francais, more commonly called the French Club, held many in- teresting meetings throughout the year. At the first meeting a new and unusual game was played-Le Lapin, or Rabbit. To play this game the members had to kneel on the Hoor in a circle, giving a strange outward ap- pearance to any by-stander. Later in the year the boys of the club gave a very entertaining and hilarious pro- gram which consisted of a skit, a radio program, and refreshments. One of the most interesting meetings featured a play, La Petite Chaperon Rouge, CLittle Red Riding Hoodj. In March the club decided to adopt a French child. 'To do this it was ne- cessary to send two packages, one of food and one of clothing, each month for six months to a poor child in de- vastated France. All the members had the satisfac- tion of knowing that the club had a very successful year. 6016 Los zwfcnlevts sont lwsfrmf, rr'esf-pus?



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Bark Rau'fL. Neilwmrz, R. Hunt. H. KIlfgf9f. C. Bron 11. R. Lord. R. P,1rLer', R. Nur-dilrm Difkffllldll, T. Bl4HfklE?'. E. Slnuke. ll . H41ine.r. , Q U Fran! Rairff. Muillaux. M. Teal. A. Kir1im.1z1, Meluffm. V. Slllllb. 1. 13U d4 l- C- ll JIL l 5 WYU H714 rn. S The Student Council was organized in the middle of the school year, as it was felt by a majority of students that they would like to have repre- sentation in the government of the school. The Council consisted of two representatives from each homeroom, chosen by the students. At the first meeting the members elected Miss Washburn as their adviser. The of- ficers were elected at the following meeting. A constitution was drawn up by a committee appointed for that purpose. Meetings were held every third week to discuss matters that students felt would improve the school. Some of these subjects were credits for sports, better assemblies, and longer lunch periods. Much in- terest Was shown in the progress of this organization, and with active stu- dent support it should play an im- portant part in the school. Gwnazl Yours for better government

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