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LATIN CLUB Fist Row It-fl to riirht: .loan Hollow. Ruth Rm-snit-kg Dorothy Judd, .lumvs Mes-nun. Dann Johnson, Vis-tor Ries-io, Ram'-na Iiit-eio, Dorothy Rohm-k, Ann Shuirrut-. Fevonll Row lvft to riirht: .loo Pllllills, Iioh Stillman, .lat-k Falk, Dorothy Chnntos. .Ivan Whitlovli, I'IlI1.Yl'Ylt' I rank, Rosa- Marie Ilorman. M:u'i::u'v:t Krinsky, Ann Stivt-rs, Joseph Goldman. Louis Casillo, P1-ter Mr-t'on:u'hia'. GERMAN CLUB Standing hy the theme of its Constitution, the German Cluh with its seaworthy ad' viser, Mrs. Carolyn Terwilliger, devoted the Ereater part of the year's program to the study of German culture. Several very suceessful programs, including ones dedif cated to Usland, Goethe, and Schuhert were presented hy the talented memhers of the organization, Mr. Irving Perkins, fa-'ulty memlaer ol' the Science department, hiflited one of the meetings with a performance of some of Sehulaerts finest works, and the def lightful musical ahility ot' Raymond Mon' toni, Stanley blarowowski, and Bill Vars helped to make the year more enjoyahle. To eelehrate the Yuletide Season the menilners of the German Clulli featured .1 play, Frohe Vxf'eilinaeliten . Those who partieipated were Gilhert Vxfaldhauer, Alf lireda Danilt. julia Gravitch, Lueille Corho, and Michael Delia. The ofheers who helped sleer the eourse of the eluh were: Francis Miller, president: Michael Delia, treasurerg Gilbert Vxfaldhauer, secretaryg and Robert Baum, ehairman of the program committee, tm LATIN CLUB Holding its own on the 'AGood Ship Cen' tralu this year is the Latin Clula, with Miss Emma S. Day at the helm. Its aim, to pro' mo,e the students' interest and knowledge of Latin, as well as to provide for social gatherings, was stressed throughout the year. The Latin Club, with a novel idea for the arrangement of its programs has had each of its niemhers serve on the eommittee which is supervised hy Ramona Riecio. In this way every memher hrought forth his own ideas of what comprises an interesting program. During this successful year the memhers have enjoyed Latin Bees, Latin Bingo, and have sung songs such as America , and The lvlarines' I'Iymn in Latin. At Christ' mas the eluh presented a play. carols. scripf ture readings, in Latin, and enjoyed refresh' ments under the supervision ot' Ramona Rieeio, They also welcomed Dr. Sides as the gL1CSt of litmof. The oflieers for this year were: Consul fpresidentj, Dana johnson: Second Consul fvicefpresidentj, Victor Ricciog Scriha fseerezaryj, Dorothy Judd: Quaestor ftreasurerj. blames Ivleenang and Aedile Qprogram chairman, Ramona Rieeio.
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GERMAN CLUB Firwt Row lcft to right: lrwin Title, Donald Lelxowitz, Bill Vars, Laurancv Bowen, Frank Tontaszcwski, Scconrl Row lcft to right: Miko D'Elia. Francis Millor, Mrs. Tcrwilliprer, ariviscr, Rohm-rt Baum, Gilbert Waldlwauvr. Thricl Row loft to right: Shvrman Gre-onwaltl, Ray Montoni, Julia Gravitch, Alfred Ko:-loffsky, Dorothy l'I1:irt. Stanley Jaworowski, Carl Rosenhm-ryz. ITALIAN CLUB First Row left to right: Gennaro Novo, vice-pres., Mary Forte, sec'y, Alfred Tumiano, pres., Phyliss. Nicchiarico. dir. of soc. activities. Morry Lopinto, slir. of soc. activitics, Anna Duva. svc'y, Phil Corso. trcas. Sm-cond Row I4-ft to riyrhtz Carmclla Gamlrartlvlla. Rust- Marie Freddino, Camillc Palmcr. Anita Formica. Ezorn Grcllorini. Ida Costa. Jean Pauliuso, Elsie Sutfoletti. Maruuerite Aloyzno, Maria- Gcntilc, Anna Dc Furio. Julia Pt-trizzi, Eleanor Shiro, Violct Formica. Mary Mazzaronc, N'-rma Tapzliafori, 'l'hm-rt-sa Ruosso, Mary Palumbo, Louise Palumho. 'Fhirl Row It-ft to riprht: 'l'hm-rt-sa Bose-hotti, Conccttn Hrunetto, Elizabeth Angelo, Patricia Hudson. .lt-an llattaizlia. Emily Conti. Palmina Santelli, Rose D'Elia, Catherinc Piccirillo. Althca Scanzillo, Marie Vvrrhio, Lucretia Va-rrilli, Maric Esposito, Anxrcla Corso. Mae Tripolonc, Dorothy De Janis, Ang:-lina Rondo, .lt-nniv Rt-nna, Theresa Mentana. Lucille Grosso, Susan Fiscio. Fourth Row left to rixzht: Fonstantine Carafivllo, Rudy Gismondi, Nello Ct-cvrulli. Lorayne Battauliola. Millie Pc-trclla. Nicolina Di Masi, Anna Falco, Josephinv Zarrilli. Lf.-lia Massa, Mary Rodriques, lflle-anor Momu-vlli Mary Matcra. Jcan Morvna. Concctta Martino, Vivian Pt-llicano, Bessic lnpr'-ssia. Adelv Vvnucci, Mario llartilomo, Pcrina Picbrini, Joseph Di Stasi, Ralph Raucci. Michavl De Vie-tro, Anthony La Torre. Allwrt Pomponio. Fifth Row lt-ft to right: Jost-nh Garofano, Thomas Molta, Ronald Dordick, Euxzenc Ctreddo. Paul Raucci. IH-tvr Di Lett, Jost-ph Susiv. Thomas Chicarelli, Michael Covino, Frank Costa, Victor Riccio. Frank Ripzlvy, Anthony Fico, l'atSy Serino. wi
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KNOW YOUR CITY CLUB KNOWAYOU R-VITY CLUB lust Rvws' li-ft lo right: Toni Fraiizo, Ruth Gross- hnnillvr, l'Ilvnnor Sltydvl. .lean Pzirry, Dorothy Jiieoluson, Viviun l'elliezmo, Ili-tty liolinski. St-eontl Row left to right: lfltlith Munzisevit. 'l'ht-reszi Ilost-hvtli, Ilorothv Mi-llieolt, Jenn Jiieolis, Althezi Senn- lillo, Miss Hnlloeli, nilviser, llerlha Hein. lVlarth:i M:n'r'l- giitni-s, Dorothy Cliziritos, 'IR-ssie llrown. 'l'hir4l liow li'l'l to right: ll:ti'lx:u'a Sehultzt-, Dorotliy ni-olison, Florvnt-e Rosvnlizuini, Niiney Etrun, Dorothy 'jimri-r, lit-len Mvzuie, linrluim White, .lean Mi-elim-t'. rum-vs hlmrol, Annetie Ilerknmn, Lillian l iseliei'. lt's the duty of sailors to learn the port that they have harlwored in. Under the able leadership of Miss Ada V. Hallock and the direction of the capalwle oiiicers, the Know' YourfCity Cluh has enrolled many Watves and has given these wanderers the oppor' tunity of finding their groundings. Every other Monday, in eahin 224, you can find these eivic minded Navy members planning trips to hetter acquaint themselves with the many civic and social agencies of Bridgeport. This year's ofiieers are: Althea Scanzillo, presidentg 'lean ilaeohs, vieefpresident: Hertha Hein, seeretaryg and Edith Barrett, treasurer. The 46 girls in the cluh were divided into four groups each under its own leader. Theresa Boschetti, Frances Skorol, 'lean Parry, and Martha Mavrogianes were chosen to till these positions. This year the KnowfYourfCity Clulw visited the City Hall, the International lnstif l 19 V 0 A. B. C. D. SQUAD First Row left tn right: J:-an l'nrry, Anloin e-tie Violante, Elizabeth Neilson, Shirley Paige Amelia Volasky. Seeonl Row lt-fl io riixhl: Ruth Wolfovitl Marizart-t 'l'auIty, Margaret Wahl. lfllizulnl Trinizlv, l lori-nee Diziiul, Marion Connoi Brnnnelly. tute on Sherwood Avenue, The County jail, Post Publishing Company, and the Bridgeport Post Oiiiee. Probably no or ganization ahoard the 'iGood Ship Central has heen ahle to carry out their plan so sue' cessfully as the KnowfYourfCity Cluh. Re- gardless of the war and its demands upon the students' time the eluh has been able to enlist a large group of girls who have laeen eager to participate in the clulfs activities. Witli their added knowledge of Bridge' port, memhers of the Club have promoted interest in civic welfare, and they have ear' ried on an informative and educational prof gram. A. B. C. D. SQUAD The A.B.'C.D. Squad works in the galley seeing that everything is kept in shipfshape order. Supervised hy Dean -lulia C. Farr nam, the Squad has helped considerably to improve conditions in the girls' lunch room. 'l'h l'l't
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