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THE TRADE TACKLER The TRADE TACKLER CLUB By Marie Kelly 'Ilia meetings of The Trade Tackler Club this year have been conducted by Harriet Sehuler, with Ruth Bitterman serving as secretary. During the winter the members of the club, with Mrs. Rich, visited the Ottmar Mergenthaler School of Printing where our school paper is printed. The trip proved to be very interesting to the girls. Since the club began its work, there have been seven issues of The Trade Tackler published. In nearly every number there have appeared pictures which were of inter- est to students and friends of Girls Vocational School. VVith the coming of spring the weekly meetings become even more filled with interest and activity. The June number is always the biggest undertaking of the year. The publication and sale of this year-book will complete the work of the present club. It has been a pleasure to publish a paper for our own school and to exchange papers with other vocational schools. The personnel of the Trade Tackler Club follows: Harriet Schuler, Editor-in-l'hif'f Ruth Bitterman, Clementine Fertitta, 4-lssocizztz' Ifdifors STAFF Dorothy MacLeary Marie Kelly Evelyn Merrick Julia Cross Madge Komenda Virginia Keenan REPORTERS Helen Allen Ioma Mueller Thelma Reynolds Ruth Reinhardt Frances Block Helene Braffman Jane Slaba Elvera Sebly Nellie Corsalini Dolly Miller Frieda Younghans Annabel VValtrup Helen Magowski Grace Mann Dorothy Ballantyne Helen Zakoscielna 30
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THE TRADE TACKLER -1 - . The KNITTING CLUB By Elsie Jarvis and Naomi Delss ONL: of the most interesting clubs sponsored by our school is the Knitting and Cro- cheting Club. Our instructor is Mrs. Williams. The popularity of this club was plainly evident when fifty girls enrolled the first day. It was necessary, however, to limit the membership to thirty. Many of the members knew nothing about either knit- ting or croeheting, but have learned the plain stitches of easy problems, and are ea- gerly looking forward to working on more difficult ones which will show what they can really accomplish. . Articles being made by the girls are sweaters, berets, collars, purses, scarfs, and other useful accessories. A number of girls from the club took time after school to visit local department stores sponsoring various revues of crocheted and knitted ar- ticles and garments. After reviewing 111uel1 in this line of work, they decided that it was more economical to knit or crochet their own suits and dresses than to buy them. This year, especially, crocheting and knitting are quite fashionable for clothing as well as bedspreads, table cloths, scarfs and covers for backs and arms of chairs. Agnes Airey Isabelle Armour Charlotte Binion Ruth Coleman Bertha Conrad Naomi Delss KNITTING CLUB MEMBERS Frances Dudek Marie Ferguson Sonia Finkelstein Dorothy Getz Lena Gianotti Millie Urian Viola Gregory Elsie Jarvis Mildred Kellner Mabel Leonard Bessie Needleman Rita Neuschaefer Carmella Passarella Jennie Scainelli Meree Yurkewich Ethel Wilson 29
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THE TRADE TACKLER - .i 1- i. DANCING , TUMBLIN C and TAP CLUBS THE Dancing, Tumbling, and Tap Clubs of our school are under the direction of Miss Pruss of the Department of Physical Education. The three clubs afford an oppor- tunity for advanced work in these activities based on the class work in physical edu- cation. The membership is not restricted--anyone who is interested is elgible to join. The members of the clubs have taken part in assemblies, in the minstrel show and in the operetta, and through these activities have developed many valuable qualities. Margaret Andrzej ewsCatherine Gasior Elsie Bradoniec Mollie Blum June Cooper Fannie Fusco Mary Bare June Cooper Sonia Finkelstein Ruth Fritz Virginia Chaillou Nellie Corsalini Thelma Johnson DANCING CLUB Marie Manly Priscilla Hurley Anna Manzo Frances Krolczyk Anna Kroll Frances Kropkowski Dorothy Markiewicz Anna McCauley Bertha Motyka TAP CLUB Sara Goldstyn Anna Kalminzer Priscilla Hurley Ruth Klein Thelma Johnson Anna Manzo TUBIBLING CLUB Helen Kaufman Dorothy Markiewicz Anna Kroll Irma Neutz Ruth Lockner Ethel Smolek Dorothy Petr Dorothy Sebcck Ethel Smolek Dolores Tromer Gertrude Wielebski Bernice Smith Ethel Smolek Clara Swiskowski Nancy Tyler Mariam Tomlinson Marcella Woodward Doris Young 31
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