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Pr1's1'rIe11t l 'fee lJTFSI'I1I'I1f Sw-ref ry Shirley Dexter Alecia Hayes Judith Nliller 7'1'ez1.s1zrel' Jaequeline fllenghi I'l1apIaz'r1 Elinor Nlorgan i QTL L Tri- III-fjlllflllff Iflillg The purpose of the lYatertown Tri-Ui, which holds its meetings hi-monthly at the Newton Y. M. C. A., is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and C0lIlI11l1I1lty, high standards of Christian eharacter. The club enjoyed various speakers during the year, among them a representa- tive of the Northeastern American Airlines, and sponsored a bridge party held in lYhite- hill llall in February. The girls also provided the money for a scholarship fund for il worthy lYatertown High Sehool girl. Tri-Hi joined the National Hi-Y Fellowship and sent representatives to its meetings. r Its social program included two danees in NYhitehall Hall and an Alumnae l'e:i. Third Role: NI. Seliei. P. Doyle. S. lxnn-II, 5. l.ine-hun. K. l ilzpalll'ir-lx. Nl. Hunter. R. lleriek. l.. llzlllswirlll, Xl. l'llrislie, J. 1-aIIaglier.S. l,lll'I'l, Nl. Murray Nw-111111 Ralf: I.. Ifish. Nl. Davis. ll. f'aslr1leei..l. Knight. ll. Xndreasson. D. YYlielan, J. lYilson, V. Hzlelloligall, N. Peyton, lt. Fosteilo. Nl. Peterson. .l. Sirnendinger. V. llruli Frou! How: M. llruek. J. l'Vl'igl11.G. lieiliro, IC. Morgan, J. Menglii, S. Dexter. A. Hayes, J, Nliller. Xl. xV2Il'I'C'll, G, fllanzelli, S. King --,iz 2'-,..-T N . 'Z' i102l
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Z 1 Tlzirfl Razr: P. Vrexlerieksoli, A, Nevins, J. Supple, R, Hillings, R. Fiorentino Spf-mul ltnu-1 BI. Rogers. S. Dexter, K. Pesee, J. Hynes, M. Abrahamian, V. Hawley Front How: J. iYright. ll. Looney, J. Henglii, R. Dodge, A. Ross, IC. Gallagher, IC. Morgan The purpose of the Tennis Club has been to further interest in tennis and to improve the skill of the individual members. During the year the club welcomed as a guest the noted tennis lecturer and winner of many trophies, lwrs. George Wightman, who demonstrated various strokes and explained the techniques of some of her famous pupils. At one meeting hfr. lN'IcKey showed films of famous matches. Some members of the club attended the match between Bobby Riggs and Don Budge at the Boston Garden. This year the Tennis Club has been sponsoring badminton in the gym on i'Vednesday during the homeroom period. Under the able direction of our sponsor, Bliss Rita Tierney, the club hoped that by the end of the year the members would all become 'Amasters of the court. Hll'lm 7I'lIll1!llI,'t like tM1r11'.w!'l 0 Zlftlfllfi Presizlent Robert Dodge Vive Presizlerzf Edmund Gallagher Secretary Anne Ross Treasurer Jacqueline Nlenghi UIQ? f f 1 ,zf . ,fr llflll 'Rf .
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S1-vnnzl Raw: Hrs. lloerstler, S. Russian, E. Carpenter, YV. Hansen, G. VVright. G. Gethro, L. Cooper Front Row: Dexter, J. Verdi, L. Mosher, J. Wilson, D. Whelan, W. Westgate, M. Christie, H. DerV:irtanian, P. Pieree Galahad Jones, our Junior Play, won acclaim as one of the finest perform- ances ever held in our auditorium: and our coach, Mrs. Betty Boerstler, added new glory both to herself and to our school. The play is about a frustrated, bewildered, high school student who lives in a realm of fairy tales oblivious to the practical affairs of his age. But this seclusion in an imaginary world is interrupted by the arrival of a lovely girl, who awakens him to realities and brings him back to terrafirma after SOIIIG very hilarious scenes. The east was well chosen and each member played his part enthusiastically. All the committees concerned deserved much credit. Stwrz' pr0posf's-101111 ne fl l.S1J0.Yl'S MQ.1..A.,z Clzairnzarz Mary Sue Hemphill HHS u Alf? 'T' -. 41031 -
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