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T II k V I '1' A X Page twenty-one The Homemaking Department in charge of Harrikt S. Childs. Preparing lunch, making costumes, laundry work, bed making, serving tea.
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Page ttvaity T n k W I T A X Homemaking News On Tuesday, April 25. the Charlotte Chap- ter of the Commercial Honor Society gave a tea in honor of the society at Benjamin Franklin High School. Sandwiches, cookies, mints and tea were served. The homemaking department prepared the refreshments under the supervision of Miss Childs. After the tea a short entertainment was given in the music room. Miss Bacon, from the Monroe County Savings. Bank, spoke about the wise planning and spending of money. There were altout fifty persons present. The New York State Home Economics Association held it annual convention at the Seneca Hotel on April 2 and 29. Many pictures were taken of the Charlotte Home Economics department and sent to the conven- tion to be put on exhibit. The following girls who attended the convention on Saturday morning to assist the members of the student clubs were I oretta Satter, Rena Parratt, C arol Smith. Ruth Garret, Betty Searchfield, Ruth Millhofer, Betty Clark. The girls were chosen from the June graduating class by Miss Childs. The G. A. A. held a supper party in the Home Economics Clothing room on Tuesday, April 11. Miss Childs willingly co-operated in preparing the supper with the help of the homemaking girls. Many guests attended the supj er ami everyone had a good time. Miss Miner entertained the girls’ advisers of the Rochester high schools on March 21. A tea was prepared by tin Homemaking girl and served in the dining room. Miss Cashman entertained the city school librarians at a tea on Tuesday. May 2. The girls assisting were Kathryn West, Elaine Mc- Nulty, and Ella Powell. Things We’ll Never Know— Why Angelina Roman didn’t want her picture taken? Where Ruth Gordon's mints disappeared? Whv June Ryan made two p;cs? W here all the bread crusts disappear when Betty Clark is around? Why Lillian Collins sits in the hack of the room? What happened to Pauline Earle’s pie? Why Lillian Kommeth always likes to make sandwiches for teas? Why Dorothy Durians does not like to wash dishes? Why Adrecn Kirby always talks? Why Loretta Satter doesn't get fat? Why a certain person is turning cook for Everett Gardner? Why Mary Savage’s pie fell? Why Lyle Denny hangs around the home- making door ? Why Sally Gordon stays out every clean-up day ? A St. Patrick’s part) was held in this school for the Quarterly Club which consisted of alxmt eight) Principals and wives. A supper was served in the cafateria at six o’clock by ten girls of the homcmaking class. The girls assisting were Ruth Gordon, chairman, Betty Clark. Dorothy Baxter. Dorothy Durrans, Lillian Kommeth, Rena Parratt, Eugenia Hagenback, Angelina Roman. Agnes Neuci- telli. and I oretta Satter. The salad and cup cakes were prepared by the hotnemaking girls. This was their first experience in making large quantities. After the supper the Quar- terly Club adjourned to the assembly hall where the evening’s entertainment was con- tinued. Many of the costumes for “Pinafore” were designed and made by the Home Economics department, supervised by Miss Childs.
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Page liven ty-livo T ii E W I T A N Ifrmicia Dmtgliprltj (ElnBB of 1934 As the cavalcade pauses to glance back past the 1933 milestone of its journey, one who proved an eager traveller lias vanished. Vet we must press on. lint our fallen comrade shall go forward with us in memory, in our sensing of an emptiness unper- ceived until now. And when we complete the first part «if our progress, he shall 1 e with us. ur glory shall he his. We shall treasure the struggles wc shared together, the pleasures wc enjoyed with him. And he shall he with us—as he was when we started -nmv such a short time ago. The inspiration of his love of life shall ever spur us on when we would lose heart. Hail to you who were denied the prize almost within your grasp! Hail—and farewell! Senior Council News The officers of the Senior Council this term are: President - Robert Bowen Vice-president - - Ruth Millhokkr Secretary - Harold Wrigiit Home Room Representatives—James Krick- .mike, George White, Roberta Hunt, James Wrigiit. Robert Dreher. Francis Marcelle George Beane, Francis Rob- bins, Ray Dudley. Cheer Leader - - - James LkClare Music Representative - - Karl Rich Publicationss JVitan - Ruth Gordon Northern Light - - Walter Smith Ataev - Eleanor Marsh Athletics - Ray Grant G. A. A. - - - Blanche Gauthier Adviser - - - - Miss Miner The Senior Council, with the approval of the Executive Council, has done a great deal in an effort to make the extra curricular affairs of Charlotte a success. Among the Councirs contrivances were: 1. That the G. A. A. awards should be taken from the Ten-Ten Fund ; 2. That the Northern Light should lie the roots of the forthcoming “Courtesy Cam- paign ; 3. That Charlotte High should award a pin, letter or certificate to the most outsanding pupil in the school; 4. That the school part}' should be a com- munity-nite.
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