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JM Above: Jean Kahlert, Pal- lette president, and Julia Doyle, secreta.ry,get out supplies for work during a club meeting. Right: Carol Boone, Marie Nitsky, and Natalie Pezzulo, all winners in the Albany Medical Association Health Poster Contest, look on as Donald Cox points out the fine points of layout in Joseph Burek's prize winning entry. ll A 1 l June Pastorok points out color harmonies to poster planners during an art club meeting. G S3334 , if 'f .XY p y 1,-J N -X 1' A6000 I I ' . 'x aw C vxi ffl? .l fl 'A M940 o'fF. C904 ru. .C .la ,ifl Right: Joseph Pasquale, June Pastorok, Christine Sejdak, and Jeanette Oppedisano put finishing touches to one of the murals used to decorate the gym for the C ardoram a C arniv al . Giant clowns tumbled across the walls and a carrousel complete with hobby horses occupied the center of the floor. Y A by I , . r S R Kg 1 kin- 1 ,-,f Xxx ,Z Z V! T' x
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1926--The First Coast-to- Coast Radio Network was hooked up from New York City. L :iff 1 I' I In lj all I X C7 -nd? I5 VK Hr! 0 f so ,mi 421 s A feb Nw o'Q- Right: Carol Lynch and Carmella Sabatino, two members of the Stenorama Club, demonstrate the use of the dictaphone during a club meeting. Future Office Workers Below: Vice-president Mary Ann Nicholas reads a report during a meeting of the Future Office Workers Club. Secretary Margaret Allen, President Margaret Green, and Treasurer Julian Kcough preside at the meeting. .Q X A 1' U-3 H gray 1. H' 5, ks ,Ind The Future Office Workers Club try for a better understanding of the requirements set by employers. Members discuss such topics as techniques of applying for a job, opportunities offered by the school for self-improvement, and means of carrying Christian principles into the business world. Below: A spirited panel discussion brings to light job possibilities in Albany. Left to right: Elizabeth Ciarfello, Virginia Konis, Bernadette Zebrowski, Katherine Diehl, Mary Ann Calea, Betty Endres, Jean Maikels, Mary Jane Masenas, Suzanne Eid. Madeleine Gleason and Mary Siary are holding the floor. -.- ,xg
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