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THE TRADE TACKLER ll-- -1-T . .-.1- 1- ROSTER OF UNDERGRADUATES Cflontinuedl Marguerite Abels Marion Bachman Doris Baker Mary Bare Martha Besz Charlotte Binion Margaret Brownley Dorothy Bullen Catherine Burns Jeannette Butler Dorothy Canby Virginia Chaillou Ida Altman Betty Baughman Bertha Becker Mollie Blum Helene Braffman Hazel Lee Brannock Anna Brazier Josephine Bruno Louise Bryson Dorothy Carlyle Rebecca Childs Bertha Conrad Pearl Crook Agnes Airey Dorothy Airey Mercedes Ayres Rita Bradley Edna Bruchey Rose Dahlen Ruth Dare Marie Grim Gussie Grodnitsky Sylvia Groves 22 PERSONAL HYGIENE J unc Cooper Evelyn Czarnowsky Agnes Dorsch Dorothy Dorsey Sonia Finkelstein Jessie Forney Sara Fox Rose Glorioso Louise Grimstead Anna Hacker Gertrude Horney Hazel Justice Caroline Kehm Charlotte Kelly Marie Kipke Ruth Klein Madge Komenda Dorothy A. LaDomus Helen Lambert Mabel Leonard Evelyn Merrick Evelyn McMorris SALESMANSHIP Jennie Fagan Clementine Fertitta Eleanor Foard Dorothy Foote Rose Friedman Adelaide Giardina Lena Gianotti Anastasia Gochko Esther Goldberg Miriam Hoffman Gertrude Kappauf Sylvia Katz Mildred Kellner Blanche Kritt Ethel Levitas Ruth Levy Evelyn Litzau Ina Long Dolly Miller Esther ltliller Dora Millstein Rena Morgan Vera Mossman Margaret Munch Bessie Needleman Carmella Passarella TEA ROOM SERVICE Irene Harrison Lois Hershfeld Vera Jackson Thelma Johnson Elizabeth Kunkel Bessie Ledlich Josephine Lewis Madeline Link Helen Magowski Anna Manzo Anna McCauley Mary Merrill Anna Meyer Maxine Muller Hannah Nogule Ruth Otto Laura Peisinger Ruth Pfeiffer Helen Phillips Lillian Rometsch Beatrice Miller Catherine Otradovec Alfreda Przybylowska Veronica Rice Rose Salmon Elvera Sebley Ardelle Shawen Theresa Stecher Clara Swiskowski Margaret Van Lill Ethel VVilson Meree Yurkewich Doris Passagno Lottie Press Lona Pyle Ruth Reinhardt Sarah Rosen Laura Russo Jennie Scainelli Mary Starr Goldie Snyder Mary Vitapsvo Fredda Yellin Thelma Zink Ruth Sargent Marie Shannon Jane Slaba Eleanor Smith Ethel Smolek Mildred Stanford Ruby Stewart Doris Wenzel Hazel Williams Mary Wilt
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THE TRADE TACKLER Helen Allen Jane Amoss Margaret Annarino Emily Baker Golda Baker Dorothy Ballantyne Marion Blanchard Sadie Blaustein Eunice Bollinger Florence Book Florence Brouse Agnes Budnichuk Elizabeth Burrill Doris Chiveral Mildred Clark Ethel Coleman Helen Coleman Ruth Coleman Catherine Conway Annabelle Coster l Julia Cross Dorothy Diedrich Ruth Dubick Margaret Eason Elizabeth Elliott Dorothy Albert Adele Bennett Frances Block Lillian Charikofsky Ethel Douglas Erma Bolard Katherine Dennis Irma Drummer Evelyn Groszkowski Bernadette Hogarth Fannie Holland Anna Kalminzer ROSTER OF UNDERGRADUATES QContinuedD JUNIOR BUSINESS TRAINING Nettie Fine Doris Foxx Ruth Funk Theresa Gaff Catherine Gebhardt Doris George Dorothy Grewe Anna Gummel Hannah Hamill Ruth Hamilton Otelia Harper Louise Hartzell Jane Henneberger Virginia Heyn Alice Hoyer Elizabeth Hull Amelia Janata Alice Johnson Vlasta Kalas Shirley Katz Helen Kaufmann Miriam Kautter Virginia Keenan Evelyn Keene Marie Kelly Elizabeth Knobel Anna Kruger Helen Kurrle Virginia Leight Jeanette Lemel Lillian Linzey Lillian Loos Carlyn Ludloif Matilda Malinowski Dorothy McCann Charlotte Mills Lucetta Monte Ioma Mueller Margarethe Neimann Edna Niemitz Evelyn Norris Nadia Paranuk Ruth Parks Elizabeth Penn Lillian Preston Doris Rackensperger Betty Redeman Robena Reid MILLINERY AND NOVELTY Ruth Dykman Elaine Jackson Norma Eckels Dorothy Kwiatkowski Rachel Fleece Marie Gebhardt Helen Haralem Vera McDonnell Evelyn ltledford Vera Mon POWER MACHINE OPERATION Agnes Karas Hilda Karas Ethel McFaul Dorothy Medicus Jane Murawski Ruth Ogier Genevieve Ostrowska Evelyn Reitz Frieda Schlaifer Bernice Smith - 1 Virginia Rew Dorothy Rine Evelyn Rose Mary Rosewag Grace Sagle Alice Schafer Dorothea Schaffeld Mary Schuler Phyllis Schutte Winona Slade Sarah Spigelman Willmore Suydam Isabella Swope Anna Mae Thompson Margaret Thompson Marion Tomlinson Byrdie Towles Mildred Treadwell Helen Tucker Marie Vacek Annabel Waltrup Florence Ward Mildred Wheeler Matilda Yellin Doris Young Selma Sindler Helen Smith Ellis Trader Lorraine Watsic Marie Sturm Nancy Tyler Lillian Uhlik Marie Ustasiewska Josephine Stankowska Caroline Waskaski Elizabeth Stenzel Frances Struck fCon,tinued on next pagej 21
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THE TRADE TACKLER LOYALTY TO YOUR SCHOOL By Ruth Bitterman You have often heard from your teachers that loyalty to your school is one of the best traits of character that you can have or develop. lt would not be fair to take all from your school and give nothing in return. Instead, you can show faithfulness and devotion, the combination of which is loyalty. Many of you, no doubt, think that after graduation there is no cause to think of yo. ' school in terms of loyalty. However, loyalty to G. V. S. is just as important aft. .' you have graduated as when you are attending school, perhaps, even more so. The reeling of loyalty should be so strong within you that you will defend and praise your Ahna Mater when someone criticizes it. If you, yourself, talk critically of your school, the people outside will not form a good opinion of you or your school. Very often the graduates give a person the only impression of the school he is ever to receive. The type of girl you are, the kind of work you produce, your appearance, your speech, and all of your characteristics help other people to get an impression of your school. Try to make this impression a goo-d one by making use of the splendid training that you have received here at G. V. S., and by being loyal always. There are many ways of showing loyalty after graduation. The best way is by keeping in touch with your school. You can join the Alumnae Association, come to their meetings and suppers, and renew your old friendships. You can subschibe to the Trade Tackler, thereby helping the club and getting news of the school. A very good way of showing loyalty is by coming back to the bazaar and the operetta. This will not cost you much in time or money but will prove that you have learned the meaning of one word-loyalty, and that you feel grateful to G. V. S. for the excel- lent ,training that you have received. PROM ISES By Clementine Fertifta NI promise you I What do these three words mean to you as you say them? To many individuals in the business world and to many, perhaps, in our own school, they simply mean-just three words. One is seldom under obligation to make a promise, but of course this does not mean that promises should seldom be given. It does suggest, however, that, since promises are usually voluntary, they should he the more faithfully kept. In promising anything, be sure it is something within your power to perform, and then promise yourself that you will not break your word. Broken promises have a tendency to weaken friendships. Is it not true that you care much less for a person who breaks a promise made to you? Endeavoring to keep a promise builds strength into your character. ln social life, fulfilling promises will help to keep true friendships, and in business matters it is a way of establishing your reputation for dependability. Through keeping prom- ises, you not only prove your good character, but you also improve it, because one of the best ways of forming a good habit or breaking a bad one is to promise to do the right thing and then strive to keep that promise. 23
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