Washington Irving High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Clarksburg, WV)

 - Class of 1934

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nf MEMOIRS OF 1934 Be Square The Be Square Club, an honor- ary social club for senior girls, is one of the most prominent to which seniors may belong. Each year twenty-one junior girls are selected by members of the club to carry on the Work in the succeed- ing year. These new members are selected for their character, abili- ty, and outstanding contributions to the school. The purposes of Be Square are to Work cheerfully alld Well, and to make some human heart a little better, wiser, and happier. The officers of Be Square for 1934 were Mary McGahan, presi- dent, Margery Wright, vice-presi- dent, Ella Grace Kyle, secretary, Mara Etta Lawson, treasurer. The sponsor was Miss Helen Crile. ii SENIOR COMMERCIAL CLUB The Senior Commercial Club, a social organization to which all commercial seniors may belong, has this year been sponsored by Miss Adams, Miss George, and Miss Hollins. The present membership includes Jack Azelvandre, Thelma Brown, Margaret Call, Pauline Cool, Virginia Cowgill, Mary Mar- garet Cuckler, Flora Bitonti, Bernard Klyza, Elvena Holdsworth, Dorothy Garrett, Pauline Miller, Madeline McCartney, Leola Swiger, Conrad Fischer, Margaret Saas, Virginia Westfall, Frances Smith, Edith Nichols. VJenny Fiora. Mildred Heater, Louise Isner, Rosa Rago, VVilda Nutter, Frances Phil- lips, Tenshie lSquires, Helen Gango, Virginia Menard, Ruth Myer, Lillian Shahan King, Mary Jo Burgess, Arlene Brown. Ruth Horton, Virginia Fragele. Madge Bush, Genevieve Stuart, and Manfred Cogar.

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18 MEMOIRS OF 1934 SENIOR COMMERCIAL CLUB de ll Yi sri lz- six .... .' l A ,. MISS K YLE Le Fleur de Lys La Fleur de Lys, the oldest for- eign language club of the school, is under the guidance of Miss Margaret V. Kyle, the faculty sponsor. It is the pride of the club that at all meetings only French is spoken. Each member has a French name and answers roll call with some French expression. For the year Alphonse Genin served as president, Virginia Stealey, Vice president, Virginia Downs, secretary: and Betty Buz- zard, treasurer. Other members of the club were: Mary Ann Cooper, Eleanor Ohlnian, Jane Ohlman, Dionifs Geppert, John Semenak, Julia Coffman, Hazel Ilinger, Donald NVilson, Eleanor Davis, Mildred Gregory, Anne Babb, Genevieve Matheny, Mar- garet Conlon, Elaine Matheny, Audrey Auten, Olive Freeman, Margaret Ann Tetrick, Charles Toompas, Lois Mick, and Jean Talbott. k W M



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20 MEMOIRS OF 1934 MR. 1il'TlEKUNS'I' ll-ll-Y Nlllli H l-Y BC Senior members of Hi-Y, reading left to right, are: Paul Brown, Richard Bowman, James Kettering, James Call, Thomas VVar- field, Robert Cottrill, John Lvlowrey, Frank Langfitt, Fred Dew, George Hughes, Edgar VVhite, Harold Madden, and Kenneth Moore. The Hi-Y Club as a whole this year was one of the best ever organized in the history of the school. At the iirst of the year it was decided by members that no dues would be collected, but that all money needed would be raised by the club. To carry out this plan several hundred school pencils were sold, and money for vari- ous projects was obtained. During the Christ- mas season part of the money derived from pencil sales was used in donating a large bas- ket of food to the poor. This year the Hi-Y boys developed a fine basketball team and played several of the other schools. XYASHINGTON IRVING CONCIQTIT ORCHICSTRA

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