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Damascus • Gaithersburg • Peary • Poolesville • Richard Montgomery •. Sherwood Bethesda-Chevy Chase • Montgomery Blair • Springbrook • Walter Johnson • Northwood • Wheaton Play Production Staff College Representatives Is Organized at B-CC By Karen Adkinson To Meet With Students produce.” “How “Say, this play might be good to is By Sandy Webb, RMHS this design for the stage set?”—This is Mr. P. J. Dalla Santa’s sixth period lab class as the play production staff Representatives of 12 small t tribution of their student bodies Blair coed liberal arts coleges in six \ with put together another play. Teacher enrollments from other works to IbHUI: TSsr wfri—KmLMlm 9 m m Midwestern states will be on f states. Wheaton cafeteria. hand March 15 to discuss their Short talks by three college past we Spring, “For each play in the Offers entrance requirements and edu- ] presidents will open the meet- had to train a new set of stu- cajional programs with county i ing. The first will describe Santa. the dents," says Mr. Dalla News From Summer Tours high school students planning to variety' of the academic pro- “This is great waste so we de- -' a % .JH | ? ris 5 hi,- r him go to college. gramsj offered by the colleges, cided to try an experimental Mr. Phillip Jones, who teaches The meeting, part of a three- up to 60 of whose would i students go class of 24 students who history and geography at Mont- day eastern conference sponsor- < on to graduate play work. All have be involved in all facets of Northwood gomery Blair High School, has ed by the Midwest College highly1 rated science programs production and who would work a unique program for students Council, has been set up for 8 i as well as strong departments in on all plays.” The Northwood interested in traveling. p.m. at Montgomery Blair High art,; music and the Twenty-four students were se- humanities. team climaxed their undefeated •- * This spring, during Easter School in Silver Spring. A second president by the faculty. The group 4wFf I m gt va- will talk lected winning the Metro- cation, Mr. Jones will take a Six presidents and six admis- i about life on a includes sophomores, juniors season by small midwest- politan Wrestling Tournament limited number of students to sions directors will represent em< college campus, both social and seniors. New Orleans. These students, these colleges at session: and give the staff a Saturday, February 24, at the i cultural. He is expected to “This will on who may any age, do not Monmouth < that continuity. The present under- be From Illinois emphasize these are “seven- be- necessarily need to attend Blair. College, Monmouth; For- < day-a-week” will take over next Lake colleges, where classmen fore a crowd of 1700. Blair students, however, are est College, Lake Forest; and weekend programs year as experienced hands,” Mr. i of dances, given first preference. Rockford. < sports Dalla Santa commented. Three Northwood wrestlers events, lectures, and Cost of the trip $l5O, cov- From class is loosely divided undefeated is Indiana—Hanover Col- i movies are provided right on Lab completed seasons ering bus transportation, lege, < into four produc- hotels Hanover. campus. sections. The and gained the Metropolitan and food en group acts as student di- route. Not includ- From Michigan: Kalamazoo The third president will ex- tion wrestlers included: ed are food College, Kalamazoo; rectors. The arts section de- title. The costs during the Albion Col- plainj the colleges’ “rolling” ad- two days spent lege, Albion; signs sets, supervise their con- Pete Shepard, 112-pound cham- in the city. and Hope College, l missions procedures by which For students • struction, and publicizes the pion; David McCann, 127-pound interested in a Holland. students are accepted through- plays. more extensive trip and camp- From Minnesota Hamline < out the year without waiting for champion; and Wayne Dust- Mr. scope and duties of the ing out, Jones will conduct University, St. Psful. finalj College Board tests. The man, Mike Some administrative staff is wide. 138-pound champion. a 40-day tour of the western From Ohio—Hiram College, i are accepted at the end of the students read plays; ar- Warfield and Pat Proctor placed part of the United States over Hiram; and Heidelberg College, junior year. These SPANISH DISPLAY One of a of school’s recent formation of a Spanish range rooms and times for try- in the tournament. number Honor summer vacation. Tiffin. The same speaker go third showcase displays along Northwood High Society chapter. A representative also will outs, and type letters, scripts, of the Tour members will go across From Wisconsin: Beloit Col- i into costs, which average Northwood’s wrestlers com- featuring Spanish Embassy from dittos, forms, lists for tryouts, School’s corridors Spanish art, in Washington attended the northwest to Seattle to the lege, Beloit; and Ripon College, ! SSOO to SIOOO less a year year under for and file material. The assembly pleted their third costumes and customs, in observance of the the group’s first meeting. Worlds Fair. Then they will Ripon. room,j board and tuition at through the committee arranges all the de- Coach Bob McNelis and during return the Canadian The colleges report that they ; 12 Council colleges than at Rocky 12 tails of the assemblies. that time compiled the amazing Mountains. This trip have more applicants from their < comparable institutions in the For many years the assembly costs $460. own states now than record of 25 wins against two Spanish Honor they can ( east. committee was the only body of Society More information is available accept, and are interested in Scholarships and losses. The 1961-62 undefeated loans are this sort It was a small group, Johnson at GA. 4-9428. broadening the geographical dis. j who available to all qualify. As usually fewer than 10 students. team represents the first unde- Northwood many as 40 per cent of students When B-CC had one assembly a feated athletic unit in North- Started at on some campuses receive some ex- week the committee was history. form of scholarship aid. tremely busy, but B-CC grew, wood's athletic Northwood has obtained a charter and organized a as • * • Jottings general Spanish Montgomery Blair Report A question period will the number of assemblies was Honor Society because of an increasing interest in Spanish By Luth Potter follow the talks, with all six Northwood’* 100-member con- culture and language, and because of the By Susan Jacobs presidents and the assembly evidence admissions The duties of com- cert band presented its first as- of proficiency and fluency among students enrolled inl “Fantasia” will be held March directors participating. became fewer and fewer, Many teachers have been known to complain about Jnittee sembly of the year on Tuesday, Spanish classes. 15, 16 and 17. This year’s pro- Afterwards, the college repre- year committe was chanan, Avis Eddy, Carol Elam, the inadequacy of and ao this the February 28. Under the direc- At the first meeting, which ’ duction should prove to be quite this that textbook and let it go at sentatives go to separate given charge of Bruce Feinberg, Robert Green- will expanded and tion of Charles Sickafus, orches- was held in the school library, 1 ' interesting, as there are many that. But Mr. David Bridges, history teacher at Blair, has where they plays well as assemblies. ’ span, Anne Hammerlund, Betty t classrooms will an- as tra leader and instructor, the Senor Alfonzo Alvarez de To- \ innovations. For example, there started doing something about it. swer questins own we finish one Hanson, Judith Hillers, Judy about their I “As soon as played several popular, ledo, representing the Consul- will be no taped music; the > For two years he has been must begin plan- band Huber, David Israel, Beverly schools. production we march selections. General of the Spanish music will be supplied by pit collecting pictures, graphs, and one,” says classical and Embas- Kinzler, Nan Landsman, Paige a zine current events contest are: ning for another sy, addressed a large group in- band. charts to illustrate the history Welssbrodt, chairman. Majorettes Linda Allen, Betty Lawrence, Sue Mclntyre, Wil- Don Greifman, first place; Allen David cluding the new inductees, par- The acts range from comedy manuscript he is now working See Pages 4 and 7 working on ‘Annie, Domingus, Carol Eckstine, and liam Nopper, Janet Oakley, Chauvenent, second; and Janies High I“We've been ents, faculty members, adminis- ’ to and there will on. He hopes to find a for additional School News Gun,’ musical, Sue opened the pro- Mary Patterson, instrumentals collab- Thompson, third. pet Your the Matthews Barbara Ro- for * >#######################< trative staff, and other guests. be several types of dancing. orator the geography chap- * * aince the middle of December, gram with a baton-twirling ' chow, Joanne Seneer, Barbara The speaker emphasized the [ Everything to suit everyone’s ters of the text. The though tryouts were held with the accom- ; Terry, Gary Wasserman, and ,** * Inter-school Relations | £ven demonstration growing mutual taste! -just two weeks ago.” paniment of the band. The interests of Susan Weber. Committee has been correspond- Spanish and American The 'Drama Club is in Mr. William Moore, who has DEMOCRATS FOR Northwood Dance Band, led by cultures. charge ing with the Wellesley High tP eklTI MC I MONTGOMERY He also stressed the characteris- of “Fantasia” as their yearly been a custodian here for the School in Massachusetts, TOLERANCE OC IN I IIN C L COUNTY, MD. senior Dan Aiken, also present- past years, has invit-! tics of the Spanish culture in project. Miss Ellen Kelly, dra- 13 recently re- ing it to be Blair's partner Tuesday, March 4, 1942 ed two selections. tired. in The right of the people to choose I 2 relation to its influences in the Wheatonites matics teacher, is directing with the spring exchange. Student those of their own rece shell past and its implications for tite Stephen Perialas as technical Council presented Wellesley was the school not him with a in remem- be denied. future. director. plaque which refused to send a con- TB Tests • * * brance of the has County To encourage further study Get service he testant to a DAR-sponsored con- Serving Montgomery to Blair. gave H. Merti for Council-f-Lerg of the Spanish language and Tuberculin tests will be made WJ’s wrestling team placed given They also test because it disapproved him a gold watch. Mr. Moore of culture he discussed scholar- on Wheaton High School sen- . fifth In the Metropolitan Wrest- the racial policies of the DAR. 7524 Sebego Rd„ Bethesde, Md. was in charge of maintaining * * • ships made availabel by the Ful- iors on March 14 as part of the ling Tournament. Bill Helz, Rus- (Custom tthe Boys’ Gym. He helped get Your assistance is welcomed bright Fund and by the Spanish county department’s . sell Kramp and Hal Magruder Ahoy, seniors, your prom health cam- the gym ready for dances, is j government for students inter- to eradicate TB. placed second, and John Stewart scheduled for Saturday, May 25, j By authority of the candidate paign games and plays. ested in and qualified for furth- Wheatonites willreceive their ¦ placed fourth. at the Shoreham Hotel. * • “Blair students of er study in this * have lots (Built area. tests several months later this talent,” remarked Mr. Moore. . tea held the year than in the to do Last Friday, The after cere- past, i the central He says he enjoyed all the plays. mony was served from a table away repeating ; YMCA club in Washington, with the need of the Before coming to Blair Mr. IMPROVEMENTS laid with gymkana troupe competed HOME covers of Spanish lace the tests when students go into i in Moore worked at Blair's rival motif of after the annual Wire How For Low SPECIALIZING IN and decorated with a Gollege or jobs graduation. Schoolboy Gymnas- school, B-CC, for four years. Pre-Season Prices tic * * * Spanish theme. A series of assemblies to edu- . Meet. The troupe was repre- • AIR Bethesda-Chevy Northwood’s Spanish purpose • sented by eight CONDITIONING ra\ Chase-Rockville-Wheaton teachers cate students about the members and Winners in the Time Maga- • are Senora Lola de Amador of and importance of the testing won nine medals. RECREATION ROOMS Bogata, Colombia, Edward J. program will be held • * * UTILITY RECREATION ROOMS t< CABINET WORK OVER 15 YEARS at the ROOMS Scoter, and George Metz. school The American Legion For TV Service BRICK & FRAME ADDITIONS experience De Thursday. County From the 150 advanced Spanish The tests ere provided each Contest was held at the County FREE ESTIMATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED students, the following were year for students of the first, Office Building in Rockville last WH. 2-4000 -** as charter of fourth, eighth and Thursday. representative, For Washing Machine For Prompt Froo Estimates— " R* I*VO selected members twelfth WJ’s Northwood’s local chapter. grades whose parents request : Carl Pope, tied for first place. Service

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