ZLQL4 The l' ll A Qlfuture lloineinnlsers of Ameriegij h.is .1 membership of approximately fifty girls. Thirty new memhers were initiated into the organi- lQlfi0ll in Uctoher of this year. The 0l'g.lI1iZ1lfi0l1 meets every hlkllklily during the lunch hour. The 0I'g.ll'llZ.1ll0l1 has h.id .1 very .ietive year. Miss Christina Cupelli, sponsor, and Nancy Wfinters nt- tended the Region li Conference in Altoona on Oc- tober 4, 1952. Mrs. Bernice Shook also .ittended with seven memhers of the 0I'gLlI1il..ll'lOll from the Marion junior lligh School. Holidav hgisliets were prep.ired .ind distributed to needy f.imilies in the ' K ' BCllI'l'l.ll'CllC district. The niemhers .ilso held several d.ince and play ,, , , ,. I I nizhtg in the Qvln. Thcgc Affairs WC'-C for rncln- Qflik-er? Jpd -5p,plnsor:N Alniedw xhnehols, ire.is.iii'ti'g. llmnnv liiiels ' 1' Nice pzesitent, . in clHlNlHl.l Cuptlli, spunioi, 1 ftil :gm Nitliolsoii lwrs Only' presiilentg ,ind Ci.irol Xl.irsh.ill. 5Cx'I'L'l.lFY. The officers elected to serve for the year were Georgia Nicholson, president: Uinnn Turelx, vice presidentg Carol M.1i'slmll, secretary: Alnied.1 Nichols, ll'C.lSLlI'IJl'1 .ind Miss Christina Cupelli, sponsor. The purpose of the lf ll A is to en1ph.1si7,e the importance of worthy home membership, to work for good home .ind family life for gill, and to pro- vide wholesome indiridu.il .ind group recre.1tion. lirsi rms, li-ii in righi' Ili,inn l'iirels, Nancy XYiiilers, Alini-il.i Nichols, Alonnne Quintier, l'.ilty Hurt, lloroihy Kolich, Iuli.i l1oh.inieh c'.lI'0l Nl.irsli.ill, KILLIH liixidos, Lieorgm Nicholson, rlcmnne Cfunningh.iin, li.lil l5l.lcls.i, l'lwllis liiuil.ino, Nliss Cupelli. Sctonil row: lo.in XY'.ill.iee, I-IIHKC lhlialt. Patti' Qilnglardl. 5.1121 -Ling Rohhins, ,loAnn liizisko. Nlel.ini.i l7idn.irils, Veron,i Cfoinhers, lirniinn f f Nlmnfinl, liolwi't.i Xan liremen, -losephine Xeniieri. lihird row. lilorm Koslosky, M.irie 'l'intori, Patty Saholclx, Iris Comes, Gloria Steinberg, lfileen Swdowslu, lieverly NI.ist.ir.i, Indy C'.1irino, lluih lrene Arn. llQlly Anihrose, N.incy Pore, lloris l3l'.lXli.lYlCl1, Audrey lupori. lourih row: Is.ihelle liimwr, Ruth C'.idin.in, lletty 'l.ine li.iihw.iy, Dorothy Brown. Nlyrnn Smith, Adele V.ice.iro, llonice Krepps. 'lioni Yteinlwrg, M.irge lhlliislxy, Dolores Shirley, Riiih l'llen Nlorg.1n, l5onn.i litilton. llilll riix: Doris Nlrsslniii'g, Noryce -loin Bedford, Ioyce llmgini, Cl1r.s!in.1 Ktvslosliy, .limn l'nr.il.lcli.
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ide? Mini me mow The Hurricane has a voracious appetite for such words as who, what, when, where, how, and why. This appetite is catered to, coddled, and nurtured by a zealous corps of junior and senior high school students who are aiming for n rating by the Pennsylvania School Press Association. The Hurricane has grown from the small acorn of S0 mimeographed copies into the mighty oak with a circulation of 600 copies. This rapid growth can be credited to long hours of hard work on the part of the staff members and the wonderful cooperation they have received from the teachers and members of the other extra- curricular organizations. The Hurricane acts as a coordinating agency between the junior and senior high schools. Its members have but a single ambition and that is to build student morale into the finest tradition for Bellmar. The Hurricane is published by the Bellmar Press Club, the Marion Press Club, and the ninth grade English classes in the Vernon Junior High School. N The Hurricane is a member of the Pennsyl- i vania School Press Association. wil Sitting: Joyce Biagini, editorsin-chief, Christina Koslosky, feature editor. Standing: Anna Bitonti, news editorg Thomas Quintier, sports editor, Mrs. Hazel Hixenbaugh, faculty adviser. THE STAFF Editor-in-chief Joyce Biagini News editor , . Anna Bitonti Feature editor Christina Koslosky Sports editor Thomas Quintier News reporters: Dorothy Gelotti, Elaine Carlson, Julia Dohanich, Dorothy Burrows, Theresa Stefan, Theresa Am- brose, Judy Brazack, Diann Turek, Karen Kurz, Ruth Lutes, LaVerne McShane, Carole Davis, Patty Koffee, Maureen Sylvester, Johann Free, Lillian Lloyd, Georgia Nicholson, Johnny Thompson, Janice Ackinclose, Kay Auther, Gary Roley, Alex Kuklar, Ronnie Allabaek, Francis Gaskil, Kenny Waugaman, James Fowler, Bill Watson, Mike Yetsconish, Harry Gilmore, Alvin Hussar, Terry Barrass, LeRoy Peters, Ray Saninc, Lorraine Palfrey, Deanna Ferrari, Lois Zanardelli, Wayne Krepps, Paul Boston, JoAnne Gargan, Sondra Vannucci, Marlene Valdiserri, Alice Steinmiller, Madeline Savage, Margie Scanlon, Mary Ann Bashada, Sandra Burke, Marvin Bizzelle, Ruth Gray, Freda Marraccini, Loretta Palfrey, and Mary Ann Huber. Feature writers: Lucille Coursin, Nancy Pascoe, Jean Coates, Joanne Quintier, Jackie Morgan, Elaine Lazzari, Joan Levandosky, Margaret Sisley, Joan Grados, Martha Campbell, Phyllis Giuliano, Gail Blacka, Janet Yates, and Thelma Moats. Sports writers: Mary Lou Underwood, Donna Fulton, Albert Zema, Bobby Eversburg, Teddy Bill Kenny, and Harry Jolley. Sponsors: Mrs. Hazel Hixenbaugh, Miss Elizabeth Evans, and Miss Constance Croushore.
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