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AL-aa-fu gm The Tri-Hi-Y is composed of girls from the senior, junior, and sophomore classes. It was established for the following purposes: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian char- acter. The members and their sponsors, Mrs. Wilson and Miss Resciniti, faith- fully attended the meetings held every Tuesday during the activity period where they contributed ideas and plans to make the social school year a success. The club had many projects such as record drives for the blind, Christmas treats for a group of St. Paul orphans, collecting canned foods for the poor on holidays, and other challenges too numerous to mention at this time. To join the club it was necessary for one to be a member of some church, to be of good character and to be an all around student who could bear her share of the responsibilities ofthe club. 'ailnimg' . First Row: lleft to Right, Mrs. Mary Wilson, co-sponsor, Gloria Szalanski, Elaine Deliere, Lucinda Weyandt, Yvonne Behling, Marlene Pogachniclx, Teresa Ventresca, Patricia Goff, Rosalie Smialek, Dorothy Kappler, Miss Antonette Resciniti, co-sponsor. Second Row: Joyce Sacco, Janis Adamski, Elouise DeBlasio, Marlene Meade, Joyce Adams, Sandra Sager, Joann Speranza, Elizabeth Morrison, Alice Robson, Lorraine Cook, Nellie Kristofslxy, Patricia Morgan, secretary, Dolores Monaco, Alice Work- man, Nancy Zaverl, Carolyn Crawford, vice-president, Third Row: Marlene Smoot, Janet Henry, Diane Steigerwald, Patricia Blanock, Mary Lou Miscovey, president, Patricia Zadalcis, Anita Tornabene, Alice Swihart, Marlene Altieri, Carol Ann Hrab- csak, treasurer, Mariorie Debnar, Shirley Lutz, Olivedene Eckels, Joan Nikos, Florence Conn, Patricia Patnesky, Patricia Van Tassel. 45
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7461115 a - ' 1 First Row lleft to Rightl William Burns, Robert O'Hare, president, Fred Shepherd, vice-president, Martin O'Neil, secretary Richard Morgan, treasurer, August Arrigoni, Eugene Kerin, Theodore Bozovich, Joseph Dresmich. Second Row: Mr Henry Scarton sponsorg James Moore, Thomas McVerry, Leroy McElhaney, Anthony Kotar, Robert Cox, Dennis Lane, Ronald Gra zlotto Gary Delestine, Joseph Kraynak. Third Row: Robert Spencer, Robert Guzik, Ronald Potnesky, Palmer Restaneo Joseph Cerenzia, John O'Neil, William Goff, Joseph Vanhorenbeck, Henry Cook. - I . . . . - - I . . . . , . , . . . . . , - i - I I I I cl ' - ' The HI Y club under the sponsorship of Mr Henry Scarton, rs an organrza tion which creates throughout the school and community hugh standards of Chris tran character Its components are made up of freshmen sophomore, lunror and senior boys This organization throughout the year worked together with the Trl Hr Y on many prolects which have helped the school During football games the Hr Y lomed together with the Tri HI Y to sell programs and refreshments Dur mg Christmas vacation the Hr Y went to St Paul s Orphanage and held a Christ mas party for the orphans The Hr Y club held many social events throughout the school year such as swimming and skating parties and dances The officers that kept the Hr Y club operating efficiently were Robert OHare president Fred Shepherd, vice president Martm ONeuI secretary, Richard Morgan, treasurer and David Thornburq sergeant of arms 44
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'PW are MDM, miami, November 18, 1955, was an exciting evening for a group of seniors as they prepared to stage the comedy, Take Your Medicine . The story revolved around a grouchy, old man who was being admitted to a hospital for a rest. His niece created many delightful inci- dents as she led him to believe that she was marrying a medical doctor instead of a college professor. The many amus- ing incidents helped to make the play the great success that it was. Seated: Cleft to Rightl Patricia Patnesky, Marlene Meade. Second Row: Rosalie Smialek, Patricia Van Tassel, Carol Hrabcsak, Yvonne Behling, Patricia Blancclc, Palmer Restaneo, Richard Morgan, James Lindley, Marlene Pogachnick, Donna Strimel, Lucinda Weyandt, Thomas McVerry, Joseph Vanhcrenbeclr. 46
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