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SITTING: Vivodio, Hines, Nadolny, Miller, J. Spiecha, Deak. SECOND ROW: Toney, Romano, Franc Sickles, Grove, J. Sawicki, Bradwell. THIRD ROW: Snyder, Junker, Botsford, Porter, Allison, Weiss Zemon, Joe Spiecha. FOURTH ROW: Toclino, Walters, Marra, Skirpan, Seder. FIFTH ROW: Geisler Bevilacqua, Kerr, Klim, Nowak. SIXTH ROW: Napoleon, Lasota, Weikel, Smith Johnson, Goveaszzo Worchol. ,JQ74gA Cgilancfarofa O! CAlf'i5fi6LlfL gfwwaclfer President . , ,, ,.... . Noel Miller Vice President ..,. . .. Frank Nadolny Secretary. , , . ,. ,. John Spiecha Treasurer . . ,.,,., , . ,.,. Donald Hines The Hi-Y, under the sponsorship of Mr. Logan, is one of the most popular clubs in the school for boys. The Hi-Y is dedicated to creating, maintaining, and extending throughout the home, school, and com- munity high standards of Christian character. Each year the club acts as the school Santa Claus by supplying and decorating the school Christmas tree. This club sponsors a basketball team and at least one swimming party a year. One of the highlights of the school year is the dance and floor show presented by the club. Graduates will always remember this club for its religious services and social life. 69
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SITTING: Hutchins, Lohnes, Sedlar, Carson. SECOND ROW: Witzel, N. English, Farinella, Bigleman, Checco, Barone, Laurenzi, Maxwell, Dabney, Dowler. THIRD ROW: E. English, Tiberio, Pysh, Auther, Subiinski, Voorhees, Burrell, Moore, Roth, Lewis. FOURTH ROW: Zebraskey, Walton, Stein, Vallor, Fekula Pretka, Herrmann, Clayton. FIFTH ROW: Krason, Fender, Balchon, Obenour, Messiner, Abraham, Sandrus SIXTH ROW: Leone, Pachel, Patchel, Sandy, Telthorster, Pica, Grinberg, Rimmell, Alexander. I owe ,7A0lfLgAf6, pure mrjs, pure .xgclfiolfw . President ,, , , Mary Jane Lohnes Vice President . . Sonia Hutchins Secretary . . . ,. Dorothy Carson Treasurer . ..,. Anne Sedlar The Tri-Hi-Y is a fellowship organization striving to create, main- tain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character, as their purpose reads. The club is affiliated with the Y. M. C. A. and is a sister club to the Hi-Y. The Y. M. C. A. sponsors such activities as the annual Convocation Service and council meetings, which representatives of the clubs attend. Each year the girds send CARE packages, and they also contribute to the World Youth Fund. One of their good deeds this year was to pack clothes for families in Austria. The sponsor, Mrs. Sawhill, contributes her share of help and advice, which helps make the club a success.
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SITTING Barone Laurenzi, Checco, Pretka, Gangone. SECOND ROW: Monteleone, Abraham, George, Zebraskey Mason Jordan, Matwiczyk, Bercini. THIRD ROW: Pesavento, L. Cyprowski, I. Cyprowski, Kubacka Maestri Nowak, Guerriero, Buny, Skidmore. FOURTH ROW: Shafer, Snyder, Bishop, Varlinski, Turko Matalka Funari FIFTH ROW: Neal, Houy, Fox, Tyrone, Levendosky, McCartney, Struss. jre jmfvwe eSZcre1f0wie5 . . President t . , . Joann Checco Vice President ,. , Audrey Gangone Secretary A , . lside Laurenzi Treasurer . Barbara Pretka This year marks the twenty-First year since the founding of the Commercial Club. Up until this year the membership ofthe club de- pended upon the grades ofthe students. Sophomores had to have an average of 85 per cent, while juniors had to have at least 80 per cent. This requirement was a drawback to the size of the club. Because there is no grade limit on membership now, the club is the largest it has been in a long time. Various committees were appointed, and therefore each meeting was well planned. The club this year, together with the Camera Club, sponsored a dance on February 29. It proved to be very successful. Many thanks go to Miss Boyle, who encouraged us at all times. l 70
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