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Class Ufficers 27 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated, Left to Right: Vice-President, H. Christield President. L. Sardella. Standing, Left to Right: Treasurer C. Creedon Secretary. A. Pratt. JUNIOR, CLASS OFFICERS Seated. Left to Right: Secretary, S. Meusel Treas- urer, G. Day. Standing: Vice-President, J. Tecce Iv CU' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Seated, Left to Right: Vice-President, D. Morley President, A. Salvati. Standing, Left to Right: Treasurer, M. Curley Secretary, K. Creedon. Page Eighteen
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THE GOOD GROOMING CLUB First Row, Left to Right: P. Kent, N. King, Miss Upham. J. Wuss. L. Turner. Second Row, Left to Right: C. Gardner, R. Granstou, A A. Hickey. Spnrts Eluh-1949-1950 During its second year ol existence, the W. ll. S. SPORTS CLUB had a membership ol' 3-lo. Nlost of this number gained their member- ship through a tflillltl ticket which provides ad- mittance to all home athletic contests, twenty- lour in number, and three special events spon- sored by the club. The others purchased either a 3432.00 or a 3? .50 ticket which provides similar benefits. This year's special events were a llallowe'en Party, a liootball Party. and llome Talent Night. liach ol' these was successful and received with much enthusiasm by both members and non- members. Throughout the year, there have been its- semblies consisting of a business meeting and moving pictures for the Sports Club members. At the tirst of these meetings. the following otli- cers were elected: President: Ann-Marie Pratt. lace-ljrexidetzti Louis Dulong. Secretary: Marilyn Curley. The faculty adviser is Mr. Earle W. Cromp- ton who has done an excellent job of initiating and encouraging the growth of the W. ll. S. P Gund Grnnminq Iirnup Of all our clubs, the Cood Grooming Group is among the youngest. Organized in I0-lil, the number of members was limited to l5ll because of space, and in l05tl was cut down to 37 because accommodations became still worse. tltlicers ol' the group are as lollows: Presi- dent. Phyllis lsentg Nice-President. Audrey llickey: Secretary, lilaine Nluse. The .Xdvisory Board consists ot two members ol' the Class ol IU53. l.ouise Turner and fXudrey l-ynn3 Con- stance Cardner lrom the Class ol' Wil. Norma Ising lrom the Class ol 1051. and from the class ol lU3ll, janet Xlass. This school year the group has met weekly and had such programs as panel discussions. boy guests who answered questions lrottt the group. demonstrations by hairdressers and beauticians, talks by prolessional people such as Nliss Dor- othy Nichol lrom the State llepartment ol' llealth who discussed nutritiong lJr. Charles Schulman. Xylto lectured upon loot and shoe problentsl demonstrations ol' proper and improper dress and behavior, talks on color harmony, lines lor vari- Hlls litgures. textile care. el cetera. Since l05o the liootl tiroomine tlroup has had inlormal discussions ee truestitin-and-answer periods. motion pictures. guest speakers ldliss Charlotte Chelman liarlver, modell. and has had a demonstration ol' hair styling. Une week the members were guests at .Xnthony's Beauty Parlor, yy here he discussed hair and scalp care eea Iieature much appreciated. XX. ll. S, is proud ol her good groomers? Lynn. SPORTS CLUB OFFICERS Left to Right: Vice-President, L. Dulong: President, A. Prattg Secre- tary. M. Curley. age Seventeen
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SPANISH CLUB Spanish llluh 'lihe Spanish Club was organixetl for those students ot Spanish ll who wish to continue their study of Spanish conversation at informal gath- erings. .Nleetings are heltl at the homes ol' vari- ULIB mentlaers on the last Xletlltestlllt' of each month. During the 1040-50 season. the Spanish Club had a lecture on Guatemala by Dr. Rl. Baker ot' Boston. a Christmas party. excursions to Boston lor I.atin-.'Xmerican entertainment. and a .Xlexican tlinner. lliey' also entertainetl the .Nlelrose llivh School Spanish Cllub at an open T meeting oiihxlaiiuary ill with Nliss Clara lxose Riclimontl ol' Xlontevitleo, lruguay' as a guest. tltlicers for the current year are as lolloxxts: l'i'asztlci1l: Xiola tiorintlia. 'l'iu1t1m'i': l1mily tllassen. .Nur1't'ff1r-1' i .Xnn- Nlarie Pratt. First Row, mn to mgm: M. creedon, v. cm-india, Miss cowmg. R. fl1'f'.Q N'f1 f1f'f11 'Hf'H3 -lllll'34i'Vl'l f1I'l'UlUll- Best, L. Saunders. Second now, Left to mgm: D. Hardy, M. Curley, J. Ramsay, A. P1-air, .l11'1'1NU'T Mlm lillvll U'WlllH4 E. Classen. Le lfrercli: Francais Under the capable guidance of Miss Kathleen Nl. Roy, the French Club has been newly formed this year. Nlembership is open to all aclvancetl French students, and there are regularly about twenty pupils at the meetings. The purpose ol the group is not only to instruct, but to tlivert and entertain as well. Most of the members struggle with the French conversations. but the improvement in their pronunciation is noticeable. The meetings are varied and offer speakers. movies, records, and the learning of French songs. THE FRENCH CLUB First Row, Left to Right: A, Reynolds, N. Lawthers, D, Kinder, Miss Roy. F. Longo, P. Ormsby, M. Milotte. Second Row, Left to Right: M. King, E. Ham, B. Cross, L. Bates, N. King, M. Muse. S. Williams. Page Nineteen
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