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Franklm Hall has been on 1ts toes thls yea1 sponsormg numerous suc cessful pro3ects Among these were a Talent Show several frol1cs w1th Wash 1ngton Hall and recently an Intramural Box1ng Tournament The result of I S O N H A L L 1ts efforts has made poss1ble the purchase of a portraxt of Benjamm Franklln For another year we have been honored by prov1d1ng the Sen1ors Wlth N K N H A L L two off1cers Presldent Bronxslaus Gluskx and VICE Presldent Ruth Deltsch, who lb also a mus1c1an of note W1eld1ng a W1CkGd apple for our celebrated baseball team 15 Bob Hall ably supported by h1S team mates Don McCabe capta1n Phll Anglofsky, and Frank Meloche Fam1l1ar volces over the footl1ghts and the axrwaves are those of Ol1V9 Sebast1an and Earl Bettmger Washlngton Hall enjoyed another year of remarkable accompllshments and achleve ments 1n all flelds The house councll sponsored sex eral successful dances a photo graph contest and a varlety program Its Welsbelg presldent Marllyn Fox vlce plesldent and Jeanette Flsher secretary Indlvlduals who have starred 1n varlous act1v1t1es and made 202 especlally outstand 1ng are Dlck Bachorek IH sw1mm1ng and tenn1s Bob Stuho Serglo Perachlo 1n bas ketball and baseball James Frederxcks m txack Andy Pasko 1n tennls D1Ck D1ll xn golf B1ll Foley Lew1s Ossy Edmund Wasko IH baseball and Harvey Welsberg 1n oratory and debate John W1lson and Jack Ray were on the debate squad whlle Jack was ed1tor 1n ch1ef of the 1941 Beacon M1lton Alexander was sports ed1tor of the Round Up and Walter Melton was on the swlmmlnrf team whlle Suzanne Butcko was elected secretary of the June Graduat1ng Class Front R Kruke sponsor H D1ck1nson P Stewart I Boenmg L Breckle Back D Malmborg L Srnock A SISIO H Patmck B La Fontame P Chase D Kaczor First B Cole J Mudloff N Moody L Hlll P Tupancy G Rldley M Coultney spon SOI Mzddle E Hertwxg J Leluch B Palnter P L1Cht T Dunne G MGlX1H V Roy O Sebasuan Back L Fedluk M Hazel R Hexbelt D Hoxey M Peschke J Lorenz M G1rard Front W Owen B Stefanxk H Welsberg Pres, J F1sher Sec A Bruggeman G BeDell counselor Back R Adams E Wymond M Browe J McLean P Kurkowske D Graden M E Brady 1 . . , . . F , , L ' s 5 5 2 - ' 2 i I K K. ' C ' v . B. - officers for this past year have been Harvey ' 6 ' , 1 , ' - ' . 3 , . Q Q. ' . . . - Q Q Q . . 1: . . . Q - ' . 3 1 . 9 l . I D 7
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SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL LINCOLN HALL EDISON HALL The Student Council a respresentative body of the whole school lb a sure medium through and by which all the students may express their opinions views and ideas The purpose of this organization is to promote school interest and spirit and to plan and carry out social and civil activities whlch are very popular in and about the school The group also does a great deal toward improving and beautifying our building For example this semesters energetlc Council has very successfullv begun and proceeded Wlth an extensive campaign to earn S150 with which fit 1S plannedj a con cert grand piano for the auditorium will be purchased Some of the activities which have been held are the St Patricks Day Dance a magazine sale a Spring Frolic a Military Ball and a Freshman Party and carrxing out projects which under other circum stances and conditions vxould have been literally 1111 possible The Student Council IS under the guidance of Mr G A BeDell and the officers for this term have been Dolores Graden president Noreen Moody vice presi dent and Helen Bullock secretary treasurer Lincoln Hall participating in all the act1x1t1es of the school has had a successful 5ear From the proceeds of several social gatherings the Student Counc1l purchased a large picture of Abraham Lincoln and SQVEI al small ones depicting scenes ID Lincoln s life for the 1nsp1rat1on of the members of then Study Hall Outstanding atheletes of Lincoln Hall foi the year are Zigmund Urbanski Edwyn Black Zigmund Wojcik Al Miller Edward Chess Manuel Montes Lawrence Dupuis and Warren Ellsworth Other contributors to fame to Lincoln Hall are John Scott member of the football team Senior Social Com mittee Chairman and a participant in the Senioi Play Betty Grossnickle xx ho has continued to attain her high scholastic reco1d IS Student Council President of 101 and a prominent member of the Chorus and Girls Hockey Team William Levantrossei also noted for his scholastic ability is a promising member of Westeins Golf Team Thoma Edison Hall named in honor of one of our greatest contempo1ary geniuses is as modern as its namesake in the sense that its Council cariies on its cooperation with the Student Council this gioup under the guidance and direction of 10'7 s able and enelgetlc counselor Miss Rhea Kruke sponsors the social affaus of Edison Hall and also helps in ex ery may possible the all school programs produced Its officers are Ilene Boening Pres Helen Dickin son and Pat Stevx ait who are sent to represent 102 in the Student Council Their actix ity on an increasing numbei of committees gives Thomas Edison Hall high piestige in thc school The council plans in the near future to obtain a color portralt of Thomas Alxa Ed1son which will be unx eiled at a special ceremony to be held in the auditorium and hung in a place of honor in 102 Front B Connell B Walkei N Moody D Graden H Bullock H Dickinson I Boening Back G Ridley P Stewait Mr BeDell F Chikos H Weisberg P Tupancy Page forty sm Ftrst F Hoffman I MISIOIGIK B Walkei M Read head B Grossnickle B Baltlett C Motz A Powojski Back W Swanson, S Goll D Stefan1k A Mahde sian R Adams M Fernandez M Beyer A Doumanian C Hoxey A Pon, H Heixeiia K Lieckfelt . 1 . . . U . . 1. . 1 , . . I . . , . - I 1 . I . . I T . 1 Y 1 . .1 1 . . . 1 . . 1 , I . - 7 il . . . 1 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 , . . I . . ' 7 A I ' I , , 1 . I - ,I a u . 1 - . I 3 . l . I ' 'If ' ' ,. . . . . I , , M , , . . . f , - - 1 1 ' - A -I We are surely indebted to this group for planning duties with a minimum of formality. Working in full V, L . 1 , 1 . V . 1 . .1 , - ' , ' I-17. - - 1 . - 1 , . . . - 7 If V ,H . I . . , I . ' I . 7 1 I - - 5 ' I -I ' I V ' . V I ' 1 7 . . . 7 . . . . . C .. . 3 . 4, , Y- . ' ' . , . . . . : ' I 1 - A V - , . I , . M, . . 7 ' I ' y . Q .
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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB JUNIOR GIRLS' CLUB GIRLS' ART CLUB Sponsored by Miss Clawson, Miss Brown, and Mrs. Anderson, the Home Economics Club meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 3:15, in Room 220. Carrying through the purpose of the club-that of promoting good-will and fellowship among the girls--the club's forty odd members engaged in quite an outstanding year's work. Faculty teas held every other Wednesday with the girls presiding as hostesses, Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for the needy, field trips to places of interest, a Mother and Daughter's Day Tea, and a picnic in honor of the Senior girls are only a few of their featured events. Officers for the fall semester were: Ruth Merrile president' Virginia Swenness vice president Ann Tomcala secretary and Ilene Thieme treas urer Officers for the spring semester were Jeanette Mudloff president Esther Celeskey, vice president Sophie Gajewski secretary Mary Qumtano treasurer If you are just entering Western and you long to become acquainted with those around you come and join the Junior Girls Club The purpose of this club is to create a frlendly feeling toward your fellow Westernites and also to make friendships WhlCh will prove valuable to you through your school life at Western Miss I Burns and Miss I Findlay are the club sponsors and with then help the club carries out its activities which include hikes dances an occsa sional splash party in the school's pool roller skating at the Arena Gardens ice skating and trips to interesting places in Detroit The officers for the past semester wer Alice Richards president Susan Sheriff vice president Kathleen Prott secretary Gloria Klein treasurei The Girls Art Club under the sponsor ship of Miss Mary Turney strives to teach its members the art of living During the past year the girls heard many 1nterest1ng talks given by members of the faculty on the subject of graceful living One of the commendable accomplishments of the girls during the last term was the making of baby blankets for the Red Cross The club also painted and sold dog paper weights at Christmas time The offlcers elected for the spring term were Rosemarie Mulholland president Phyllis Storey vice president Ruth Eme rick secretary Betty Garland treasuxer VTOIII B MacLean K Manes B Waittakei M Swords S Gajewski E Celeskey L Clawson J Mudloff M Qumtano E Williams P Russell H Gayewski A Tomcala Mzddle B Bowdell B Keppen J Levine M Riley Scrlver J Taulbea P Williamson F Tromblcy L Lezotte Back E Chakur H Osoras S Butcko E Brooks B Silhavy H Hillyard E Wagner D Moriow J Goodall M Reardon B Roper E de La Toxre Page jmty eight Front M Stinson D Reinhardt B Deld1n N Jones K Prott A Richards I Flndlay S She riff G Klein S Sheridan A Robeits V Dassios Mzddle M Peters S Johnson D Krikorian P Jehle L Zumtch S Krogstad M Rukszehas D Lauer M Harris L Hicks I Morley D Cioss D Tabbert M Shishman Back V Hengy M Skrypek R Schairel R Ud vardi J Nelson J Welandt J Masak L K1 ift C McCluske M Percha M McC1ohan E Miller M Greenwood H Varvatos Front Y Olner G Lallos R Kowitz P Stoiey R Mulholland M E Turney sponsor R EIHQIICK G Georgopulos R Vickers B Zlotorzynskl Back B Halsac M Mooradian T Walatis O Megridchian D Snyder T Suchy C Stachula C Aylen M P1l1bos1an J Richaidson R Simi gian C Smith M Kemper C Oleszkowicz 7 7 9 ' 1 1 9 v ' . . , , ' v v v v M M -Mi M . . . . . , , . . . - , , 7 - s - 1 ' ' L6 1 77 ' I ' 4 , I , . I I - 1 ' 1 v s v ' ' 7 I -' 9 . 7 . . I . Z . . - F. . - . , . , . , . , . ' V P. Morrow, E. Pruneau, F. Casey, M. Steege. E. , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . . . . TM' I - I - Q . , . ' I - . . y . , . I . ' : . , . , . ', . - p . I . 1 s - y . . . s., ' , . , . , . ' , , - ' 4 , . V . . I . .
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