Western High School - Friendship Yearbook (Parma, MI)

 - Class of 1941

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The Western Girls' Club is an active and very much appreciated club at Western because its purpose is to promote friendship among Westernites and to teach students to face life squarely, During the past semester the club has sponsored activities such as a sale of pins which designated the loyalty of Western students a roller skat 1ng party the annual Mother and Daughter s Tea and a farewell paity for graduating members A very lnteresting panel discussion was held on the Negro race to help us galn a fuller knowledge and undeistanding of them also a program was presented entitled How Good Are Your Manners? Members have had many enjoyable business and social affairs at the Y W C A since the Western Girls Club has been affiliated with the Y W C A The officers are Betty Grossn1ckle president Ann Sullivan vice presi dent Marian Ryberg secretary Shirley Kelly treasurer Edith Cook cor iesponding secretary The Western French Club under the spon sorship of Mrs D Stewart enjoyed last term numerous activities under the capable leadership of Irene Boening as president Lorraine Naples as vice president Patricia Chase secretary and Marian Ryberg as Treasurer The purpose of Le Cercle Francais 1S to promote a greater lnterest and understand ing of the French language and customs Its members enjoyed such activities as French games hunting for French named things in the United States maybe a French movie and refreshments at every meeting Front P Mathews M Hazel E Smith R Deitch A Priest N Waters P Loney C Crothers L Koenig C SQUIYGS Mzddle P Kurkowske M Keteian R Zaha girls R Bianchi H Bullock P Bucholtz E Fackler L Lavens A Yanakis L Kirby V Roy Back L Hemingway G Ridley S Steele I Kowalczyk S Hauser E Cook R Rec tor R White D McClow J Gustafson M Boulton Front M Marlow R Evans P Bernatowicz S Kelley B Grossn1ckle A Sullivan M Ryberg A Gilbert A Grausam J Taulbee Mzddle J Longworth D Gatsos M Rear don J Nasimento S Luevanos J Lorenz R OBrien C McKenzie D Silhavy E Greer I Rutkelis Back E Boig H Goren V Huff B Sauve S Findlay B Sllhavy A Shruga M Pm der E Wagner L Graham Front F Schultz C Brown A Doumanian I Boening Pres L Naples V Pres M Ryberg P Chase Sec H DICKIHSOD L Koenig Back B Carrier L Donaldson T Llakakis L Fogelman O Boening V Boemng J Manos Mrs Stewart Sponsor V White E Lamb WESTERN GIRLS' CLUB Group I Group Il FRENCH CLUB I Page forty nme , - ' U . v v Q 4 - is aa . . , . . . ' 7 1 V - - 1 I L q y y Q - .M M M M - 1 - 7 v - f X t Q - s V. 1 . , L . . . . . . . . - . . , . . . , . 7 - n - - . . , . , . - a - 1 - f 4 v . , . , . , . . , . , . , . . . , . , . , . - , . , . , . . . . , . , . . , , . . . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . - , . , . . . . , . . . . . . , . , . , . . . . . . , . , . . . . . , . . . - y - v - - . . , . , . . . , ., . , , ., . Q - y -1 - v - . . , . , . , . , . , . , . 7 ' 7 7 ' 5

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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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Sgt Mounsey U S A Instructor Cadet Capt Fred Murphy Commandmg Company Cadet lst Lt Wayne Parkhurst Executwe Offzcer Cadet 2nd Lt Jack Burhop Cadet 2nd Lt Milton Alexander Cadet 2nd Lt William Mitchell Cadet lst Sgt Howard Pike Cadet lst Class Pvt Jack Proctor Guzdon Bearer R O T C OFFICERS At the present time when the attention of the people of the United States 1S focused toward our Naional Defense Movement we of Western High are proud of the excellent record our R O T C unit has attained during the past year of the Obl1gHt1OI'1S of citizenship to help prepare him to d1scharge his duties as a citizen and to qualify him as a leader whether 1n peace or war The course of activities mcludes close order drill extended order drill Corp Area Rifle Matches Hearst Trophy Matches Field Day at Briggs Stadium, Competitue Platoon Drill between the R O T C Units of Detroit at Naval Armory and parades The officers of the organization are Cadet Captain Fred Murphy Cadet lst Lieutenant Wayne Pal khurst Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Jack Burhop Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Milton Alexandex Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Wllllam Mitchell Page fzfty V . - . . ., . . 5 . , ' 1 5 - ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 Q 7 . The mission of the R. O. T. C. is to awaken in the student an appreciation , Y . 7 7 ' , . . . I 1 . 7 . , , 1 . . , 7 7 V f 1 . . n , . . 1 . . Z . , g . ' ' Z v Q 7 li 7

Suggestions in the Western High School - Friendship Yearbook (Parma, MI) collection:

Western High School - Friendship Yearbook (Parma, MI) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 1

1973

Western High School - Friendship Yearbook (Parma, MI) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 63

1941, pg 63

Western High School - Friendship Yearbook (Parma, MI) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 76

1941, pg 76

Western High School - Friendship Yearbook (Parma, MI) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 81

1941, pg 81

Western High School - Friendship Yearbook (Parma, MI) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 58

1941, pg 58

Western High School - Friendship Yearbook (Parma, MI) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 72

1941, pg 72


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