Whitman High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Whitman, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB First Row: tleft to righti Mary Vigneault, Marion Power, Emily Brittain, Charles Carlson, Doris Fuller. Margaret Mclntosh. Second Row: Mr. McKey. Lee Crossman, Harold Dodge, Henry Huddleston, Richard Peterson, George Perry, Cesare Gentile. Third Row: Winifred Higgins. Carol Tucker, Marjorie Singleton, Muriel Linn, Marjorie Holland. Dorothy Brittain, Ruth Harrington. Plzofogrczjalzy Club The fall of 19-11 marked the fifth anniversary of the founding of the Photography Club. Al- though the exodus of last year's seniors greatly depleted its ranks, it has carried on its activities this year with a group of inexperienced but en- thusiastc recruits, who have made great strides in learning photographic darkroom technique. A series of classes on the general subject of Good Picturesg How to Take and Finish Them was given throughout the year by the adviser. Although no Parents' Night exhibition was held this year, the club followed the custom started last year at the suggestion of Miss Hol- an exhibit on brook, town librarian, of holding the upper floor the library during the week of May 3. New members from the lower classes were taken into the club in April so that they might be prepared to carry on next year's work. These officers have ably served the club during the current year: President ..... . .Emily Brittain Vice-President . . . . .Charles Carlson Treasurer . . . . . .Marion Power Secretary . ..Doris Fuller

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LITERARY CLUB First Row: fleft to right Gloria Harrington, Adela Rymut, Marie LaFreniere, Adelaide Tirrell, Mary Renshaw, Roy Littlehale. Second Row: Winifred Higgins, Rosalie Kirby, Marion Powers, Muriel Linn, Marion Hopkins, Margaret Minnehan. Gertrude Croke. Miss Kenealy. Third Rovv: June Ladouceur, Nancy Altman, Jean Harper, Lois Thomas, lean Walkey, Marie Paul, Literary Club On October 8, 1942, the Literary Club, under the supervision of its adviser, Miss Kenealy, began a most successful and active year by electing the following officers: Adelaide Tirrell .... ...... P resident Marie La Freniere . . . . .Vice-President Mary Renshaw .... . . ...... Treasurer Adela Rymut .... ........... S ecretary Gloria Harrington. . . . . .Program Chairman 27 In March, the Club gave a tea and entertain- ment for the members of the Reading Club of the Women's Club. In April, a tea and entertainment was given for the members of the school faculty. During the year, books were read and reported on. The Club enjoyed a most successful year with many thanks due its adviser and officers.

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