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JOURNALISM CLUB In September the journalism Club again got under way by appointing a new staff of editors as follows: Editor-in-Chief, Dorothy Denarig Proof Reader, Elaine Eaton, Make-up Editor, Bartley Reuterg Business Manager, Claire Buckesg Club Secretary, Pat Hotalingg Sports Editor, Robert Mortlock, Art Editor, Dot Hotalingg Adviser, Mr. Paul Koors. Included in our paper this year of special interest are interviews of our new teachers and brief sketches of the Seniors. Some of our members have also undertaken the job of reporting for the Sun Spot our column in the Ardsley Sun. Special recommendation goes to Bob Mortlock for his excellent coverage of all the basketball games for this column. Through this organization we hope to attain a better understanding of the work that goes into issuing a good newspaper EL CIRCULO ESPANOL The aims of the Spanish Club are to provide a source of recreation in a Spanish atmosphere and to obtain a keener insight into Spanish life and customs Meetings are held tvs ice a month At these meetings talks films singing and other forms of entertain ment are presented The group hopes to visit the Hispanic Museum in New York before the school year is over The club consists of two sections The officers of the Senior group are Leonore Kenny President and Nancy ane Schultz Secretary The first year students chose Charles Muzzey President and Geraldine Cartwright Secretary Miss Helen Robbie is the adviser COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club was organized this year under the direction of Miss Patteson Members are lunror and senior commercial students Offices are held by Anna Signoretta President Frances Pannrck Vice President Gloria Petruzzi Secretary Marie Ragone Treasurer and Norma Perillo Reporter The purposes of the club are to dex elop competent superior business leadership to create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations and to learn more about the requirements and standards of the business world During the year we drevx up a Constitution and we carried out several projects of interest to the group Among our activities was included a trip to Packard Business School in New York to the READERS DIGEST Sonotone and The First National Bank of Ardsley Also we rented several moues having to do with office work and we were fortunate in hearing suggestions directly from some of the local businessmen V U - - s 5 a - v . W Y h , . J , . , 1 a - ' ' v . . l . ' ' ,. ' . x a 1 u r 1 ' r y s ' 1 v . Y 7 . . . 1 v 1 a 5 a v 1' ' ' V ' s
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