High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 105 text:
“
, Us .,.,, Z . ! 5' if f M ou th H: Clzriaf Youth for Christ is an inter- national organization designed to develop the spiritual lives of its members. It is one of West- ern's new clubs this year. We vastatore, K. Rice B. Nola, B. Mosura, A. Deem. laud fhiifll fOr their Christian profession and are sure it will be a guiding factor for their lives. Row 1: B. Deem, M. Nola, G. Talkington, M. Mosura, B. McMillen. Row 2: S. Traylor, K. De- unior Jvliglz . ramafica The Junior High Dramatics Club was organized to present early instruction to those of the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades who are interested in dramatics and in the activities connected with it, such as play-reading, staging, speech-improvement, and acquiring ease in pub- lic speaking. Mr. Bonner stresses the importance of an interest in reading and a desire to learn to express one- self orally. Above all, membership in the club helps the pupil to determine his talent for dramatics and eventual i participation in senior high plays. Mr. Bonner, sponsor, Diane Page, vice presidentg Charmaine Bassar, trrfasuren' Theresa Stelf, jJresir'Ient,' Joyce Stephenson, secretary. Row I: J. Miles, Stephenson, K. Burchett, M. Preston, C. Britton, B. Defhigelo, B. Cody, B. Mastrovich, D. Page. Ron' 2: E. Martin, C. Jav- ens, C. Bassar, N. Bomestar, V. Judd, M, Fisher, T. McHenry. Row 3: W. Tresler, A. Simpson, Tomochak, D. Campbell, T. Stcff, M. Edwards. Q .f i 1 , A rare' Lx , ,
”
Page 104 text:
“
urrenf J3i4cu.4Jion roup One of XVestern's newest academic organ- izations is the Current Discussion Group. It attempts to increase students' interest in current events and to provide a means of exchanging ideas about international poli- tics. Members strive to develop an inquisi- tive approach to world problems. Mr. Al- pern is the sponsor of this group which has proved to be a satisfying outlet for its members. 9 tag, S r tl,t Q S 'Yrs' .Nga Seated: C. YVelch, J. McCrccry, R. Welch, B. Hfittibslagcr. Standing: Mr. Alpern, sponsor, B. Cody, T. Kovalesky, C. Thorne, T. Holman. duquem , duque duque duque duque: duque duque umven vu -Q., Linda Black, secretaryg Rocco Longo, president: Mrs. Mlalsh, spon- .sorg Marjorie Hanshaw, vice president. real 50044 The Great Books Club was an educational addition to extra-curricular activities at Western this year. The club's purpose is to encourage appreciation of great liter- ature. The advisor, Mrs. XValsh, directed analysis of books which the students chose. Next year, the club's facilities will expand to include the works of Thackery, Bunyan, Vergil, Bacon and other great authors. Seated: B, Barrickman L. Black M. Hanshaw R. Longo Standing: M. MacLeod S. Baacke y x 100
”
Page 106 text:
“
ig, . 94. Xlfjj Row 1: XV. Critcher, D. YVare, B. Gibson, E. Carroll, XV, Hapach, P. Corak, B. Reed, R. Kidder. Ron' 2: P. Mahoxlich, D. Firle, S. Zawoysky, J. Caparuolo, Augustine, D. Haydin, R. Reed, N. Aukscunas, J. Deem, C. Nelson, R. Thompson. Run' 3: IJ. Little, R. Rockwell, R, Schon- delnieyer, A. VVaida, D. Merritt. r. and Sr. ncludfriaf 04114 Cfuba l i Z it 2 Dennis Haydin, jrre.xid1'11t5 Mr. Rowe, sgmmm-5 Blaine Gibson, vim Jerry Balser, jzresiderzlg Kathleen .'X0SL'i'llJ2lCl'lClA,S6Cl'Cf'fI1I'J'f Mr. Rowe, jn'e.su1e11t,: Joseph Augustine, xerrelfzry. 5P0'150 - Ron' 1: G. Brown, M. Szatkiewicl, P. Mlalton, P. Sullivan, J. Balser. Row 2: G. Caf- fro, D. Krizan, D. Kollmann, K. Aeschbachcr, D. Carothers, M. Mosura, J. Grimm. Role 3: B. McHenry, R. Blankenship, J. Crytzer. Row -I: J. Martin, S. Price, R. DeCostro. A... These clubs are designed to give their members an opportunity to learn more about woodwork and mechanical drawing. The students enjoy the casual atmosphere of the shop. Under the guidance of Mr, Rowe, members are encouraged to work on projects of their choice outside the regular school program. The extent of their learning was exhibited in the shelves they provided for teachers and many articles displayed at the Arts Festival.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.