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W V H yi Firyf I'01ll I' Kirxrla, La Salle, Koftolanfky, Carafa, Mr. Reevef, H yll, Danlf, Teifland, Srbaejjzer. Sefond row: Berk, Lohmann, Caznpanella, Dotlino, 1VIcLa1'en, Greiner, Vo job, Waldron, Taormina, 0'Connell. Third ro 42: Hirt, Bnfek, Sonday, Van Ellen, Mueller. Fozrrtla r W 1' Rfufenberger, Barbagallo, Rola, jorgenfen, Ko.f.raride.r. M M 1 1 N 1 x X 1 il Firft row: Freund, Cnlillo, Mr. Hopper, Gill, Allgazef Wellef Fenl, i, Fagnano, Newman, Faiftl, Meil, Freedman, Madimn Kern ag Second row: MeClaoe, Razfiola, Dow, lVoodrofk, Keane Fazxll Dram eld E 1 Bender, Dottino. 1 Y w H U IN
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jnfafuzafionaf cfafafiona The International Relations Club was organized in 1931, by Mr. Rupert Reeves, who is the present adviser. Membership is open to all seniors, who are interested in current problems and the discussion of international affairs. The discussions are based on a thorough research and understanding of the problem. Several trips, taken by the members to the New York Stock Exchange, Museum of Science and Industry and other interesting places, number among the many activities of the club. The members attended a conference at Regional High School on February 19, 1942, of the Federation of International Relations Clubs. The club sponsors at least one assembly program each year. The officers of the year 1942 are: President, joseph Carafag Vice-president, Irene Hyllg Secretary, Edith Daschg Treasurer, Stephen Kostolansky. Science The present Science Club, under the advisership of Mr. Edward Hopper is the outgrowth of the Astronomy Club, organized in 1936 by Mr. Andrew Palmer The club is now affiliated with the American Institute, and also a member of the Science Clubs of America, sponsored by Science Service. The meetings consist of scientific talks, demonstrations and illustrations partic ularly those 'of a spectacular nature. The purpose is to give entertainment with learn ing. A representative of the Bell Laboratories gave a lecture, and a trip was made to the Civilian Defense Exhibition at Grand Central Palace and the Museum of Science and Industry. Other visits planned are to the Hayden Planetarium, Science Lectures of the American Institute, and the Science Fair of the American Institute The officers of the club are: President, Robert Fessl, Vice-president jack New mang Secretary-Treasurer, Gloria Gerclcens.
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'Wen p ' ' 'li genuine .Squad Under the advisership of Mrs. Dransfield and Mr, Reeves, the Service Squad was organized in 1931. The present advisers are Mr. B. jordan Pulver and Mr. Charles Starkey. School service is the purpose of this organization. The Service Squaders direct traffic in the hallways, maintain order during lunch periods, patrol school grounds during lunch periods and perform any school service they are able to do. To join this organization, one must have good standing in his classes, and have the qualities of commendable citizenship, honesty and dependability. Kenneth Carluccio is the chief of the Service Squad and is assisted by Angelo Calao and Frank Sebest. CEQW C7515 The Charm Club was organized by Mrs. L. Carson. The present advisers are Mrs. L. Carson and Miss G. Skinner. The purpose of the club is to extend its services throughout the school and to encourage the girls to develop poise and charm by giving helpful hints on such matters as attractive clothes and make-up. Membership in the Charm Club is open only to the Senior girls who are students of the Secretarial Training and General Office Practice courses or who are enrolled in the Home Economics department. The club subscribes to Mademoiselle, Vogue, Glamour, and many other maga- zines containing information helpful to its members. The main event of the year, to which everyone looks forward, is the Annual Fashion Show given by the Charm Club in which the girls model their own clothes as well as clothes loaned by the neighborhood dress shops. The present ofhcers for the year of 1942 are: President, Dorothy Beck, Vice President, Mae Shaffield, Secretary, Laura Frasca, and Treasurer, Marge Lohman.
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