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Library Club Left to Right: Jacqueline Delaney, Malbea Ann Seated: Left to Right— Nancy Crouse, Margaret O'Dell, Doris Lauriat, Betty Calamar, Mrs. Bowers, Margaret Slater, Treasurer; Margaret Hayes, President; Betty Calamar, Hayes, Mary Conroy. Vice-President; Jacqueline Delaney, Secretary; Caroline Johnc, Lois Staugaard. Second Rou: Pauline Becker, Marilyn Reaves, Malbea Lauriat, Edith Roberts. Mrs. Bowers, Mary Becker, Mary Conroy, Lois Spangenberg. The purposes of our club are many. We learn the fundamentals of librarianship, help the librarian in taking care of the library and encourage our fellow students to use books more efficiently. One accomplishment this year has been the assuming of responsibility for the library for two periods each day. We entertained the faculty at Christmas time. We ourselves have had several pleasant social events. The success of the library is due, in large part, to the conscientiousness of each club member. Press Club Under the guidance of Miss Jensen and Miss Bierman the students in the Press Club assemble the school news which appears in The Washington Stai each week. They collect and submit news of club activities and articles to publicize social events of the school such as dances, parties, and money-raising campaigns. These students have gained valuable journalistic experience through the Left to Right: Dorothy Fowler, Miss Bierman, Jean Walsh, Joyce writing of their weekly articles. Shcats, Bertha Sloan, Janet Crisman, Helen Otten, Miss Jensen, Angelina Pisaniello, Joyce Heckman, Elizabeth Rupell, Mildred Quigley. Absent: Betty Wintermute. [25] Bertha Sloan is president of the club.
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Home Economics Club First Rou: Left to Right—Betty Morgan, Joan Tresch. Ardel Lozier. Lillian Sheldon, Betty Baldwin, Vice President; Jean Howell, President; Barbara Cooper, Treasurer; Shirley Warfel. Secretary; Mary Conroy, Olga Trochen, Arlene Watters. Second Rou: Margaret Minassian, Elizabeth Jane Ondyke. Nancy Crouse, Grace O'Bryon, Norma Howell, Miss Troxell, Helen Otten. Anne Gallagher, Frances Vocgele, Mildred Quigley, Angelina Sirianni. Third Row: Darlene Gaunter, Emma Sutphen. Elsie Bowman, Doris Stettler, Arlene Mueller. Jean Sigler, Shirley Feilbach, Janet DeHart, Marlene Blum, Elaine Crichton. The Home Economics Club, an organization of girls who are interested in every phase of homemaking, meets each week with girls doing such projects as they desire. These include cooking, sewing, and craft projects. There are approximately thirty-five active members from all four grades. Membership is open to anyone who is interested in taking an active part in club projects. The club also plans several social functions each year for members and their friends. It is the hope of the officers that this club may become a strong organization in Washington High School. Seated at Tables: Front to Bach—Barbara Cooper, front left; Angelina Sirianni, Elsie Bowman, front right; Betty Jane Opdyke. Sealed at Seuing Machines: Front to Bach—Mildred Quigley, Mary Conroy, Lillian Sheldon, Margaret Minassian. Junior Classical League Last spring a new organization, the Junior Classical League, was added to the group of activities in our high school. The Creed of the League reads: The members of the Junior Classical League covenant to hand on the torch of classical civilization in the modern world. They believe an acquaintance with the civilization of Greece and Rome will help them understand and appraise this world of today which is indebted to ancient civilization in its governments, laws, literatures, and arts.” Seated: Left to Right—Norma Howell, Malbea Ann Lauriat, Shirley Hassemer, Mary Elizabeth Eckel, Joan Cooper, Lois Spangenberg, Treasurer; Mrs. Bowers, Jacqueline Delaney, President; Margaret Hayes, Vice-President; Olive Rabenold, Secretary; Marjorie Frey, Pauline Becker, Mary Becker, Blanche Brown. Second Row: Arnie Mervish, Murray Cohen, Allan Miller, Harry Cohen, William Barron, Jean Borden, Shirley Ann Bowman. Joyce Taylor, Doris Slater, Marilyn Mueller, Sally Cross, John Cline, Robert Adler. [ 24 ]
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La Alianza Espanola First Row: Left to Right—Bertha Sloan, Gladys Simmons, Janet Rupell, Joe Deuchler, Jean Jensen, Joyce Opdyke, Edith Roberts, Carolyn Johne, Dorothy Burd, Bernice Smith. Second Row: Mary Damelio, Verna Ap-gar, David Lance, Catherine May, Rita Ruszczyk, Miss Harle, Kenneth Neidig. Lawrence Smith, Dorothy Fowler, Marlene Blum, Edna Price. ThirJ Row: Angelina Pisaniello, Joan Saldarine, Carl Brenner. Dorothy Henderson, Bernice Quigley, Jack Willever, Mark Ford, Lois Hill, Stuart Zimmerman, Claire Hay, Frank Pulsinelli. Absent: Doris Bolton, Joel Schneider, Robert Hann. La Alianza Espanola, composed of the members of the first, second, and third year Spanish classes, has drawn up a formal constitution. The motto of the club is Cada cual es hi jo de sus obras” (Each one is the son of his works); its flower is the madreselva (honeysuckle); its flag and coat-of-arms are those of Uruguay. Games and social activities such as parties are held at regular monthly meetings. Two technicolor movies were shown. The primary purpose of La Alianza Espanola is to supplement classroom work so as to increase the students’ interest in the subject and to provide various materials which promote efficiency in the language and add general knowledge of educational value. Typing Club The Typing Club, under the direction of Miss Bierman, is composed of students who wish to learn to type but are unable to fit typing into their regular schedules. They meet once a week and learn to type personal material, such as notebooks and themes, as well as business letters. First Row: Left to Right—Joan Cooper. Joan Stevens, Dolores Julian. SeconJ Rou: June Smith, Russell Brown, Beverly Peterson, Lois Spangenberg, Miss Bierman. ThirJ Row: Marjorie Frey, Olive Raben-old, Mary Elizabeth Eckel, Edith Roberts. Fourth Ron: Pauline Becker, Joan Saldarine. Absent: Kenneth Neidig, Catherine May, Joel Schneider. [26]
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