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The purpose of the Future Craftsman Club is to promote skill in all lines of craftsmanship and further acquaint its members with the industrial world. Activities sponsored by Mr. Brierly were the making and selling of basket- ball pins to the Western High student body. Western's Future Craftsmen attended the State Convenion at Hamtramck High School bringing back two trophies and seven ribbons. Ken McClow took a cup in drafting and George Kwiatkoskils sailboat took the second one. Second and third prizes in draft- ing were taken by Paul Poirier and Frank Chikos. In machine shop Gerald Harrington placed second and Chester Watrobski won second in photography. In auto starting Dick Cengor, James Litton and Sam Pilibosian, who made up the teams, took second. Other activities were swimming, bowling, and a trip to Great Lakes Steel Corporation Graduates of the commercial department of Western High have served their country rn clerical posrtrons rn the Army courts and postal service rn the C C C rn Federal Bureau of Investigation rn the Circuit Courts rn the offices of Congressmen and in Government bureaus rn Washington Lansing rn the De trort Crty Hall Public Library Board of Fducatron and several schools as well as rn plants manufacturing munitions and other defense sr pplres They have also taken part rn other fields of industry and many have used then first positions as stepping stones to places of great responsibility Loy alty to school mutual assistance and oppor tunrty for service to the comrnunrty are fos t red by the Club The Dramatrcs Club under the supervision of Mr Sexton has for its purpose the train ing of students in the art and technique of acting Mr D Sexton is a well known authority on dramatic ability and has lec furcd at several club meetings During the semester reviews of plays, given at the Cass or Wilson Theaters are dis cussed and a report rs given concerning the progress of the club s activities Other features of the club this year have been the presentation of the readings The Crernatron of Sam McGee by Armin Wolf A Call to Arms and Food for Thought by Catherine Unhold Aunt Sarah s Quilt by Clara Merritt the declamatron Acres of Dramcrrds by Elaine Megenrty and the speech Spartacus to the Gladiators by Mr D Sexton Front R Strckley L Edwards P Porrrer F bits G Kwratkowskr Back G Harrington G Pappas T Dunne B Merkel P Bukrs K R McClow L Kuczajda H Stout R Milligan Back Jack Zwrck Ruth Cunox Lila Haskel Elizabeth Merna Front Rosalie Mitchel Miss Dora Pitts Spon sor Georgina Mitchell President Front H Lrakakrs B Schembry R Zalrn grrrs La Gassey Jr Treasurer P Rus sell Vice President Mr Sexton Sponsor R Vickers Secretary W Owen Presr dent V Attard P Drou D Jones Mzcldle E Conner H Goren G Moynrhan P D Abney R Reeves A Harris S Arm -., strong J Fairchild C Brown M Nemeth W Wahefreld K Unhold V Hanson M Towar Back W Boudreau G Morrison J Manos L Fogelman J Lazo R Schultz J Slrvrn sky G Krshrgan J Rumney J Buelk FUTURE CRAFTSMEN COMMERCIAL ALUMNI DRAMATICS CLUB Page forty three M .M- 7 ' ' 'S ' 1 7 7 . q . -Q - 1 . , Q . v -J 1 v ' 1 ' . s . V 1 - D C . . L 'J . , , . 1 - X 1 , . . . pl . F 1 ' - , an C - as - S- , .r I as I rr av X5 at 11 - xv v . ' ' 4' . . ,, . . , Y . 1 rr -, 1 - as ' A . : . ' Q I 1 Q Y .D . ' -,. A Chrkos, F. J. Brierley, A. PowoJskr, C. Trb- , . . ' I . ' . . . ' , - , . ' Y . , .. . , . , . , . ' . .i' l' . - ' , ' . ' V : . . Q .4 1 . V - A . 'g 1 , . ' : . ' ' , . ' , . ' - 1 D , E' -, 9 - - I , t - 9 - , 5 A ' - - ' 5 - Y ' Q . ' , , y , , X I . . . . . f at LW ' , 3 f ' - ' rs-of ' .3 fr, ' . . D- ' , . , . ' S y, , . , . , . , . , . . . , . : . ' , . ' . . , . .. -A , . , . - , . , . , . .
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LITERARY CLUB AUDITORIUM TECHNICIANS LIBRARY STAFF Page forty two When our club entered Bookland last fall our f1rst stop was Drama C1ty Here after a lovely d1nner party at wh1ch M1ss M Evans was our QTHCIOUS hostess we went to the theater and w1tnessed the dra1nat1zat1on of Pygmallon starrmg Ruth Chatteron Our next stop was the metropohs of Bookland FICLIOH Here such books as The Patrlot, Phe Tree of L berty, and Krey s And Tell of Tlmc fasc1nated our members At th1s tlme the book exchange also began to flour1sh and brought out the varled tastes of our group F1eld trlps 1ncluded the un1que Womens C1ty Club l1brary the Detro1t News l1b1ary and the rare book shop of Mr W1ll1ams To b11ng our Journey to a close a few of us heard a WPA Symphony concert and others saw Twelfth Nlght as 1nterp1eted by Helen Hayes and Maur1ce Evans In the fall we are gomg to resume our Journey as a body 1n quest of the t1easures of Bookland The next contlngent we see approachmg us 1n th1s great Defense Parade IS the staff of Aud1tor1um Techn1c1ans If we were to 6l1C1t all the dutles of th1s taff t11ne alone would not allow us to f1n1sh FIFSL we men t1on usual educat1on Under th1s head1ng come the Qhowmg of movxng p1ctures 1n the xar1ous classrooms Next we have the t1tle rad1o th1s 1ncludes the operatlon of all rad1o broadcasts heard over the loud speaker at record Mak1ng record1n s of vo1ce and mus1cal groups 1S also the work of the Aud1tor1um Techn1c1ans Then each year when play mme rolls around lt IS th1s group that des1gns constructs and pamts the scenery that IS to be used for the pro ductxon as well as l1ght1ng the set SISLIH of flfteen g1rls who rende1 valuable and 1nd1spens1ble serx ICE to the school One of the requ1rements to be on the staff IS a good scholast1c ratmg The staff 15 not or gan1zed for soclal purposes but 1t IS organ 1Z9d for exper1cnce 1n l1brary work The1r act1v1t1es lnclude g01I1g on trxps and havlng soclal gather1ngs Wh1le a s1st1ng the stu dents 1n the l1brary the g1rls learn the rout1ne of a l1brary Some of the1r work IS charglng and shelvlng books prepar1ng new books for the shelves f1l1ng tak1ng care of the magazmcs and help1ng wxth other l1b1ary procedures Back OIIVQ Sebast1an James Benton Tula L13kaklS Jack Ray John Graves Don Bar nett Larry McN1chols M155 Evans Jeanette Mudloff VIDCGHL Boen1ng Seated Elsle Hertw1g Ruth Mathxak Vlfglflla Roy Irene Boen1ng Noreen Moody Esther Celesky Suzanne Butcko Front E Kragewskx D Seeloff R Callus R Dunbar Back L Dolan d1rector W Kuschel K Wat kms F Berndt Front E Hertw1g J F1sher P Storey M Watson E Tomell N Waters M Fox Back M Boulton H Freeman D Graden M Popyk D Thorns B Cole B Roper , . . D . Y - ' - r Q 1 . I , 1 . A4 73 ' y J A . 7. . Y ' . . it t S M . 5 . . . Y Y l Q . K, . ,,' . . I . 7 ,ii .. t . s O ' E , , I The Library Staff is a small group con- C' Y - . U. l . 1 . -a 7 7 X41 . A 7 . 7 I 1 - , . : . ' ', . , . , . f . , ' 9 . , . - : . ' , . ' , . , , : ' 1 - I - .
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Stanclzng Shnley Brad1sh Dolores OConnor Constance H1ll1d.1y Annctt Buchanan I1ene Murray Novella McKnabb M1116 Gunn Do1othy Cu111er Lena Mltchell Szttznq Ednm Faulkner Ruth MQlllll M155 P1tts fsponso1J LCDLIISC B11tche1 F1 mces Harnmell FALL AND SPRING 140 CLUB The members of th1s Club all of whom haxe re ce1ved the the 100 word +1ansc11pt1on award of the Gregg Wr1tcr jom ID the Defense Movement by prepar mg themselves tot SCIXICG ID the 1T1dL15tl 1al and profes s1onal l1fe ot ou1 demouacy The ldeals of Westeln H1gh School as 6Xf.I1lpl1f16,d by the faculty g1aduates and student body ale ou1 1nsp1rat1on We haxe endeavored to l1.,hten the burdens of the unfoltunate by gnmg a CDTISLIIIHS pal ty to the olphans 1n the Salvat1on Army HOIU6 and bx takmg g1fts at Eastel to the ch1ldren 1n the contag1ous ward at Herman K1efer HOSp1t8l We have made two tr1ps dllllflg the year to downtown COIUHIGICISI schools for observatlon of advanced work and haxe also Jomed the other COITIITIQICIHL clubs of Weste1n H1 h IH theu annual banquet 1n May F rut C Mxymhm A BIUQQCHIIII I Mullly R Hllllel D M lmbmg B Butlett D Schane M G1ctel Mzcldlr O S basuan I Rusmk A Ex ms W Felt A Av1gfne E Bnnth A F1y M Pyle B U L Fel1uk D Pitton R 1m1g1an D McG1ath R I'mc11 k K U1hold O Me 1d1ch1an R Zal1ag1r1s Front J Mudloff Y Ol1ver D Whlte H W1nte1s D Malrn bory D Serrato S Butcko M1ddle D McG1ath D Cchane M SchWc1dieg,e1 I M111 1ay J Wohllell G Llllos D Pltts Back E Mlkdl K Z1k1 T WHLHILIS M SCVICR W Fel1 B Be-aub1en NOTARY CLUB The Notary Club IS an orgamzed group of COITIITIGYCIHI students whose so1e purpose IS to DSC01118 acquamted VV1th the COITTITIGTCIHI and 1ndustr1al l1fe of Detro1t At present there are 91Xty three members who C3115 out the1r HCLIVILIGS under the sponsorshlp of M155 Hug and MISS Glams Each semeste1 the club plans ten legllldl mectmgs NVh1Ll'1 ale usually held exe1y othe1 Tuesday the 10th hour ID the lunch 1oo1n SIX speakels fl om x 81 IOUS ty pes of busmess are 1nv1ted to talk on subjects of mterest to COIHHTQFCIHI students ACLIVILIGS 1nclude trlps to mterestmg offlces two soc1al meetmgs and an annual plav In December the club Jomed wlth the 140 Club and the AIUIHUI Club ID pre sentmg the Redford Chlldren s Home w1th a Ch1 ISLITIBS party wh1ch IS another enjovable act1v1ty looked for ward to by all members The ofhcers of the club are Irene Mur1 ay pres1dent Betty Bartlett XICG pres1dent Darlene Malmbma sec retary tl easurer Robert Hamer Front E Sheltrown B Alsobxooks H M utcns T D1V0lSky B Klebs B Rolch A Karnahl G Gxams Mzddle S Fmdlay O Mltchell R Jones D M1l1tz B Zlo torzynskl J Naslmento I Kolp lcke Back C Mujowskl M P1l1bos1an A Sh1uga J Law1ence L Lavens M Rutland V Moore Page forty tom - ' I 5 . ' ' ' 1 1 , Q , . . . . , . , , , . 1 - Q ' , C ' , ' , v - 1 - ' 1 1 1' 1 1-I 1 . 4 ' u 11 X' Y ' '- , 1 , , . . . . .tc . . . . A. 1 , . , , , . ,Z ,.. .Z . . . . . . , Q I C Q . v i ' Q . . , - 7 A 1 . . - I' 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' - ' 1 . - 1 V- , . .., . . . ., . . - , , , , , , 1- . w iv xv I 1 1 ' ' , 1 A X --X X L, , 1 . ,. . , . . . 4. I C a Ly L . . . . . . - . Y y -V - if V 1 . . , , , , , ' . ' . V , .. . , 1' . , . ff 1- g , ' 'f ' . . , ' . . ' ' v g 1 1 ' v' Y 1 ' . . , . . , . . . . . V I 1 'V . V - 0 ' '- ' ' . . ' . 0 - - , ,V 1 1 - ' ' 'cr ' - 7 7 l p' F , , , c . rl . 2 1, 'Q , . H2 . . . . . . .., ' .. , . . . . . . . , . 1 , . . , . , . 1 .. . , , .' gf. . z' . . , . ' . . ., . z-, . . . .. ' ,. ,, . '. - ' ,. ' ' . ' ' '. - ,, . . C . . . . . c , . , . , , . . , . , . . . c . . .V , . e . . . ., . ' , . z' rznc: . Q , . 2 . .Q ' , . ' , . -: . , . , . ' . . ' . 4 ', di . .1 . .. , , . 1 . . D . . . . . , . , . .,- .
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