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0I FIC'l'lRS OF TIIIC LADIES' AUXILIARY First llow ll.. to ll.l: Mrs, Ilarry Leonard, Historiang Mrs. William Smith, Senior Vice-Presimlviilg Mrs, Luke Mullen, Presiclentg Mrs. Ellis Rilier, Ilec. Secretary: Mrs. Favan Kelsey, Junior Vice-l'resident. Serond Ilow: Mrs. XVilliani Sheridan, Sophomore Vice-Presimlentg Mrs. Hector Richard, Junior Iligfh Mem. Swretaryg Mrs. Donald Mc'4'arthy, Junior Mem. Sec-retaryg Mrs. George Del'l'orto, Senior Mem. Secretary. 'l'liird llow: Mrs. Francis Hawkins. Junior Iligrh Vice-President: Mrs. Thomas Donahue, Sophomore Mc-in. Secretary: Mrs. llarold Joyve, Freshman Vice-I'1'es1clentg Mrs. Joseph Cox, Alumni Mem. Serrvtai'y1 Mrs, Ifranli l.asc'h, Alumni Mein. Secretary: Mrs. Frank Quackenbush, Alumni A7109-Pl'QSI4l0IIt. Missing from the pic-ture: Mrs. Francis Murphy, Financial Secretary: Mrs. Frank Gerniann. t'orrL-sponllingg ILADHIES AMIXIIIUIARY OIF ' . KI 'f - . , sk JE.. Q . A... ' ' ' N 3 my N . A . N u Seated at the mlais at the Mother-Son Dinner held last rear: Mrs. I., J. Mullen, lfatlier Thomas Phelan. Mrs. iayniontl Morrill, I'o-l'hairman of the Dinner, and llrollivr l'auliau. l'f1g14' rigflzfy QIIEEA. In the pages of our Fhronicle are recorded the great numhvr ol' pro- grams and events that are sponsored by our active and successful Ladies Auxiliary. Hardly a month goes by without these good ladies sponsoring an affair that is conducted with of- ficiency, and always with great suc- cess. Under the brilliant leadership of Mrs. Luke Mullen, now in her second year of Presideiicy, the C. B. A. Ladies' Auxiliary has continued its wonderful work of aiding' the school both materially and socially. Our hats are off to OUR LADIES.
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Page 83 text:
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Seated QL. to RJ: F. Doyle, T. Gallagher, J. Dougherty, T. Halpin, D. Riker, J. Doxsee. Middle Row: A. Weaver, R. Stephens, A. Del Torto, W. Griffin, J. Howard, R. Eherle, W. Piescor. Back Row: R. McDonald, H. Di Ruscio, V. Chesterfield, R. Salisbury, T. 0 l'oolv, J. Allen. TVHIIE STAIFIP Ulf TIHIIE CAI IET Ulf IIQS4 In early September, Brother A, Eugene, Moderator, selected the staff for this year's CADET. The staff then elected as co-editors of the annual, Colonel T. Halpin and Lieu- tenant Colonel J. Dougherty. The task confronting this year's staff was to produce a book that would match the five top-grade year- books that have already represent- ed C. B. A. The work of their hands is now in your hands. They hope it meets with your approval. The editors consult with the far-ulty moderator on what must he a very knotty prohleni. .lack llouglivrty IS getting' ready to say, We gotta get more ads. l'ngv s1'1'f':lfy-rlim'
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Officers of the Schenectady Ladies' Auxiliary: Left to Right: Mrs. Frcml llolt, Mrs. Robert Muth, Mrs. Francis Larmorc, Mrs. Chester Di Lallo. SQHIIENIEQTAIDY IIADIIESV AUIXIIILIIAIRY Fommencing with the gala Silver Tea in the spring when Alumni Mothers meet and future C. B. A. mothers are introduced, the Schenec- tady unit of the Ladies' Auxiliary embarked on a busy and successful calendar of events. Encouraged by the friendly lead- ership of Mrs. Robert Muth, Presi- dent, the llnit conducted two gigan- tic rummage sales that broke all re- cords. The Bake Sale was a selloutg the Harvest Shower for the Broth- ers' Pantry was colossalg the Annual Card Party jammed the Elks' Hall. The attendance at meetings and the complete support extended to every venture manifest the regard esteem and love of the Schenectady Mothers for C. B-.A. and the work of the Brothers. ffiy Prize Drawing' at the November Schenectady I ullc Auxiliary Meeting: Bill l.arlnol'c, .lim Marco lon De Matteo and Hank Ili Rust-io. gr wfylllgf-ff
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