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The Craft Guild Back Bow Standing: Palmino Giglio, Charles Andrews, Walter Muslanka, Stanley Mikiewirz, William CosLagno. Ladisluus Wysowslti, John Aloi, George Seifert, Robert Win rack, John Collins, Edward Kolibab, Paul Wit tig. Second Bow Standing: Rit-liard Liilal, Normal» Poll, Peter Geraci, Frank Mirabella, Holier! Pei Her, Robert Winkelman, Donald Lczeskn, Ruth Wnlgust, Hull» Holland, Lorraine Ziontarn, Helen Stuhura, Wanda Sokolska, Joseph Cliiara- morile. Front Bow Standing: Ardcll Virkus, Jean Eyert, Francis Vacanti, Leo Mantegna, Eleanore Prince, Rita Lustyk. Mary Wlssman. Back Bow Stinted: Marie Rololo, Gloria Cappelliiiu, Mary Ileusner, Stella Wisnicska, Lottie Coltiniuk, Dorothy Terhaar. Eleanor Czarntak. Front Bow Sealed: Helen Norkelimas, Dorothea Battens, Wanda McHenry, Miriam Block, Janet Kohl, Audrey Snell, Rose Patane, Amelia Bubnis. Those chosen for membership in the Honor Craft (iuild are students who possess scholarship, citizen- ship, sportsmanship, and craftsmanship. The purpose of the organization is to encourage students in the practical arts. The Guild teaches an appreciation of the ancient and traditional dignity of the crafts. By safeguarding the practical values in education, it helps serious and responsible students to face the problem of securing necessary training for life. The (iuild acknowledges a debt of gratitude to Mr. Judson Decker and Iris department for their valuable guidance. The purpose of the Renaissance Society is to promote interest in Italian culture, to bring to its members through lectures and social gatherings the spirit of American institutions, and to carry these messages directly and indirectly to the parents. The presentation of Italian plays to the general public has enabled ten or more members to receive scholarship aid for work in college. The excellent leadership of Mr. DeFrancesco has made it possible for the society to perform immeasurable service to the school and the community. Back Bow Standing: Armenio Portalia, Philip Lanzatella, Philip Rizzo, Patsy Borneo, Frank Mirabella, Earl Leonardo, Santo Goodyear, Back Bow Sealed: Louise Liipi, Peter Tnbiolo, Benny Nicosia, Frances Rivaldo, Mr. De Francesco, Grace Castiglione. Mary Faso, Sam DiDio, Ass i in la Ferraro, Inez Adorante» Mary Cimino, Josephine Arnuo, Patricia Filippone, .Licia CelLL Second Row Seated: Nicolena Nicosia, Helen IMJcoli, Beatrice Bartolotta, Josephine CitaitieUi, Jenny Proeto, Francis Giordano. Front Row: Thomas Iiidavina, Leonard T ilicxi, Sarah Fitfbamo, Sylvia Salerno, Theresa Gozza, .Jennie Rlandino, Josephine Bandavine, Marion Antinarelli, Miss Rizzo. Renais sance Society
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Com- mercial Honor Society Back flow Standing: Frances. Lean ink, Dorothy Hyman, Edna Pliny, La Verne Urauing, Irene Presnid. Middle Bow Standing: June Finzer, Mar riel Lee, Mika A1 mono Bales, Dorothy Terhaar, Sylvia Kreag, Betty Karchdsky. First Row Standing: Sophie Bukowski, Eleanor Czarniak. Mr, George Cone. Rack Row Sealed: Cecelia Stanleyf Doris Barron, Stella Kopacki. Middle Rote Seated: Clara Mogavero, Amelia Bubnis, Mary Jane Seville, Betty Jane Howard. Front Row Seated: Marian KcJlett. Fannie Cohen. Ula Fieininger. The Commercial Honor Society is organized for the purpose of giving recognition to those students in commercial subjects who are outstanding in scholarship, in personal integrity, and in loyalty to the school. The aim of the French Honor Society is to promote interest in French culture and language study through lectures, plays, songs, and informal good times. This year for the first time the society will entertain in our school the olher chapters of the city at the annual banquet of the organization. The society appreciates the aid and counsel of its sponsor, Mrs. Jane Dunham. First Rack Row Standing: Sylvia Cuplam MadeJyn Doyle Evelyn Koop, Canada CosLniuta, Stella M minima. Lotii» Jrreilo. SecondBack Row Standing: EI lid Goldstein, Blanche Bloom, Helen Morris, Rose Eurdidsky, Baa trice Tishkolt , Sylvia Salerno, Ligia Advent, May Collins. Sealed Under Lamp: Paul Kimeilu, Victor Becker, Lillian Kevovitz, ItoHi 1 oldsteln. Second Row Sealed: Esther Tain, Muriel Tanb, Sylvia Ynlowieh, George Eosel, Dorothy Hyman, Ursula Lunge, .Lillian Kalian, Alice Batmans, Blanche SdgcL Dorothy Chrvmplln. Jeannette SloUky. First Row Sealed: Morris Ardea ty, Lillian Goldman, Bernice IJnderhcrg, Bey.n Axelrod, Albert Sherman. Magdalene Paprocki, Rose Knplin, Adele Van Graaleiland, Jean Sherman. Standing Under Lamp: Mrs. June Dunham. Les Babil- 29
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we? TRI- Y Back Bow: Juno Mikletish, Elia Mae Muntz, Edna PLiiiz. Joyce Brown. Lorraine Sprague, Miss Metz, Lois Wallace, Eleanor Zientara, Eleanor Prince, Betty June Van Graafeiland. Third Bow: June Finzer, Florence Veresehak, Ellen ttahs, Madeline Doyle, Until Cordingloy, Doris Beuckman, Arline Bidley, Arline Norry, Eleanor Rudy, Eleanors Porth. Fecund Row: Georgians Tietcdnmi .Doris Strieb June Did, Betty NHl, Helen Mwieeko, Marion Seidewand Dorothy Matties, Mildred Bali ringer, Cecelia Bigdoski. First. Bow: Janet Hold, Jeannette HaeCale, Wanda McHenry, Carolyn Alt, Marjorie Klick, Phyllis Brooks, Betty Jane Howard. The Benjamin Franklin Tri-Y is open lo the girls of Lite L LLli and 12lb grades. The purpose of this dub is the development of the body, mind, and spirit according to the traditions of the Young Women’s Christian Association Lhrough fellowship, clean thoughts and speech, scholarship, leader- ship, and co-operation, so that our families, our school, and our communities will be benefited. We are very grateful to our sponsor, Miss Metz for Ihe time and thought she has devoted Lo us. To create, maintain, and extend high ideals of Christian character is the purpose of Hi-Y. ft is the spirit of co-operation between member and adviser that has made Hi-Y play a worthwhile part in extra-curricular activity, ft is with sincere appreciation that we acknowledge the ceaseless time and energy of advisors that have made Hi-Y successful. Back Row Standing: J»mes Mattifari, George Lumbar I, Donald M. Clark, Fredrick Williams,' Lowell Benuet, Henry Klimuszewski, Robert Stark, Richard Kassel, Howard Sullivan, Frank Allan, Rocco Fmazolli, George Morrow, Alvin Mnnclcts, Archibald Chiaslfik, Andrew Sparasino, Herbert Allimoos. Second Row Standing: Brooks Stringer, Edward Koiibab, Robert Westfall, John Foster, Jack Clause, Air. Merlyn Uingwood, Robert Howe, Earl Nidtinger, Henry Hope, Gerald Frasier, Alvin Karpis, William Miller. First Row Standing: Chester ICubis, Eugene Guarino Rolf Toepfer, Petor Greco, Donald Sullivan, Nickolas Batistie, George Reliberg, Sealed Under Light: Tbeadore Allier, Frank Klimnszewski. Standing Under Light: Mr. Stillman M. Hobbs, Darrell DobborlJn. Back Row Sealed: Jack Meyer, Robert Liturer, Donald Logan, Richard Youngman, Robert Wolferth. Second Row Sealed: Paul Kinsellii, James Mayor, Andrew Spadoni, Charles Purvis, Alexander Lamutis, Harold Curtis, Mr. Denis Ruby, Victor Jtii’kiinvicz, Gerald Gracf, Arnold Pehta, Michael Ivarmslia. First Row Sealed: William Blind ike, Joseph Mark, Stanley Marshall, Richard Ludike, Jack Fisher Raymond Diederich, George Stront, Robert Stei north, Edward Stark, George Ko sel, Howard Watkins, Lee Craef, Joseph Russo.
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