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J. AVE you ever traveled around the world, visited romantic South ' El America, the mysterious East, the famous countries of Europe? Most of you haven't, and some know little about any of these places. Yet mem- bers of the History Club know much about the past of these lands, which they have visited with lantern slides. The main project of the History Club this year was to prepare a pro- gram for an assembly. Each member worked hard on this project, which was a play. Besides showing lantern slides, members participated in club programs by giving reports on topics to which they were assigned. The only qualification necessary for membership is to have had or to be taking some type of history. HISTORY CLUB Left to right: Back row--L. Reiner, L. Drenske, I. Ayers, E. Lebow, I. Hoefler, R. Romaine, I. Grygo, F. Martineau. Second row-D. Twining, I. Battaglia, I. Evans, P. Cramer, HISTORY First Semester PRESIDENT Marie Daly VICE PRESIDENT Florence Averill SECRETARY Gene Ross TREASURER Harry Hutton Second Semester PRESIDENT Peg Walsh VICE PRESIDENT Werner Lewin SECRETARY Mary Kast TREASURER Don Twining ADVISER Miss Helen Nott M. Taylor, I. Polk, V. Mitchell, L, Hejl, D. Conover. Front row-K. Burns, M. Kast, F. Averill, M. Daly, H. Hutton, M. Ramsay, E. Iones. Jeqaila Zfdiecf ef Zdpanol? ITH an unprecedented increase in the interest in Spanish this SPANISH Fimsemester year came the revival of the Shaw Spanish Club. Miss Alice M. Zuck, PRESIDENT the only Spanish teacher on the faculty, divided the group into three parts. Rita Lane The two beginning classes were treated as separate junior clubs, holding VICE PRESIDENT J ck Batch 8 SECRETARY Evelyn Stratton Second Semester PRESIDENT Jeanne Scott VICE PRESIDENT Don Burke SECRETARY Joan Van Kirk TREASURER Mary Ellen Davie ADVISER Miss Alice M. Zuck their meetings during class time. For the second year students there was a senior club, meeting after school. In the fall tix special program and tea was given to interest new members in the club. Shaw witnessed a novel type of entertainment when the Spanish Club presented a floor show and fortune-telling as added attractions at its after-school dance during the winter. Because of its large membership, the club was able to give a substantial Christmas basket to a needy family. A set of flags of the pan-American nations was also purchased, both for school and club use. SPANISH CLUB Left to right: Back row-S. I. Hunter, M. Parr, D. Croft, D. Burke, H. Thayer, H. Forbush, B. Sprague, L. Davis, E. Sylvester, L. Grove, H. Rosen, M. I. Sutton, I. Plumb. Second row-B. I. Bury, I. Goodman, I. Beckman, A. Thayer, E. Kerrigan, M. Siller, V. Schrock, O. Trivisonno, B. Harmon. Front row--E. Pocockf IQ- Morgan, B. Hamilton, R. Lane, I. Barch, E. Stratton, I. Rinear, I. Ward. was I rqdzfeiac Swqwd EMBERS of the Boys' Glee club are not only singers, but they are football players too. This was proved by defeating the male part of the band 24-6. This year, the boys were especially interested in popular music. Most of their arrangements were patterned after some of the more prominent band choruses such as Fred Waring. During the first semester, the entire group sang at a football rally. Other than that, they did no singing outside of their meetings. The organization was comparatively large, even though a boys' glee club is hard to build up. Much more interest was shown in this activity after several publicity campaigns. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Left to right: Back row-I. Angel, D. Peterson, T. Brenner, E. Smeader, G. Spence, W. l-latch, B. Brown, F. Musto, I. Haas, C. Crawford, L. Schultz, N. Randall, W. Williams, R. Wagner. Second row-D. Iohnson, R. Stanford, R. Stiebeling, K. Thompson, T. Partlow, B. Tuckerman, I. Humphrey, L. Meshenberg, I. Brainard, C. Driggs, F. Tyler. Front row- E. Surad, R. Wilson, B. Barletta, I. Evans, M. Iacobson, I. Hart, H. Galloway, B. Treister, R. Dows. BOYS' GLEE PRESIDENT Bob Tuckerman VICE PRESIDENT Lester Meshenberp: SECRETARY Frank Musto ADVISER Mr. Jacob Hines
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