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The class reporter reports humorous incidents and the activities of those prominent in school affairs. The club reporter hands in periodic reports on the business of the club, the type of programs, the officers, and the plans for the future. Miss Mildred Pace, the adviser, instructs the members about the best way to gather their notes, which notes to use, and which to reject, and how to write them so they will make inter- esting reading. At its regular meetings, the club invites alumni who are active in newspaper work throughout the city to address them. Occasionally, they make trips of inspection through local newspaper plants. FIRST ROW QLL-it to Rightl: Mary Louise Herschell, Dorothy Rogers, .lean Brown, J Frank Mayor-k. Kathryn Mayor-k, William Kane. Ann Fortune. Theresa Brennan. Ourng, gpgrfgyg ricmf.. Burke. SECOND ROW: Pearl liinnnim-k. Ruth Jones. Josephine Tonart. lllargarvl jim-hinan. - - llosalie Czlllxevk. Klvrtruilc' Hal'l:u'hf'l'. Leona Karlluluowki, Caroline .lul'is. llvlen lliism-ka. Anna liivkler, llorolhv Sniailes. Christine Weiss, Ann Metro, lielmvieu- ompinski. THIRD ROW: Angela lllasking. Angeline Torehig. Grace Thomas, Margaret M11- Donalrl. Ultra 'l'ul1y, Cliarlollv llr'l's4-liell, Xlililivml lllorahan, Katherine Fisrlier, jean lllrhriile, lllargunrite Krashkevirh, lileanore Cuiney. l 0llli'l'H HOW: Rose Garista, Ann Penrlergasl, Josephine Yuurglivich, liarhara Aston. Joseph Cavauaugh, John liouler, Temlmly Ficlslvr, Hurt Olson. Murray lirlt-linan, Anna Kovalivk. I-'ll 'l'll ROW: Thomas Williams. Anmlrnw lialu-hark, Marlin Toole. Edwin Cantrill. Myron Oppenheimer, Christopher 0'Malli-y, Wil- laril Xlanligan. ,lack Paraventi. .lohn Mirola. SIXTH ROW: Joseph lionrlinella Dominick Laliusso, Basil Bronly, Thomas Ilill. Joseph Harman. Reiil Collnlann. .lc-ronie Grevnwalrl. .lanles Rivharcls. Sl-IYI-1N'l'H ROW: John F. Walsh, James Haughney, Milton Rusner, Leonard Sulinski, Robert St-haller, John Syrun. Della-rt Mugforrl. Stanley fxiist-amiga. The club officers are: president, Kathryn Mayock, vice-president, Frank Mayockg secre- tary, Ann Fortune, treasurer, William Kane, journal reporter, Jean Brown. The Girls' Athletic Association provided the first social function of the year on Wednes- day, October 28, when they gave a Hallowelen party for the freshman girls. It was fitting for this group to be first, for the girls who compose this organization are leaders in many lines. To qualify for membership, a girl must be a member of a class or varsity team of basketball, volleyball, tumbling, fieldball, or badminton. The other requirements are a good character, high scholastic ability, and fine sportsmanship. I uurleen.
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BLACK DIAMONDS GO TO MARKET Buy, burn, and boost anthracitclu is the slogan of the new Chamber of Commerce campaign to put the local coal industry back on its feet. Mr. Ashton Smith spoke to the school on the need of recovering markets on Friday, October 9. Mr. Smith explained that 7525 of all the busi- ness of this valley is dependent on the coal industry. He recalled the days when this region was noted for its wealth, but declared that, during the strikes, con- sumers had turned to other fuels and since have not returned to anthracite. The Chamber of Commerce requested Miss Marion Sturdevant, supervisor of English in the city, to have students write letters on the superiority of anthracite as a fuel, This was done, and the letters sent to high school students in New England. On Thursday, October I5, the campaign for the Journal, the bi-monthly publication of the school, got under way with a short skit in chapel. Speakers who visited the roll-call rooms afterward sold more than 1200 subscriptions. Closely connected with the journal is the Jour- nal Reporters' Association. This group is composed of one reporter from each class and one from each club. This year the competency of the class re- EVEN COAL IS WASHED porters was assured by a new system of choosing them. Each English teacher recommended members of the class who had maintained an average of B or better in composition. One of these was then elected the Class to SCYVC HS reporter. 7'lli1lvr'u
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