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Huck Row. left to right: B. Kaufman, D. Huette- mann, G. Brown., A. Holland. .l. Twist. R. Hensch, H. Hollenberk, R. Liva. R. Mclllusky, B. De Vries. Second Row, left to right: B. Raphael, A. Hudak, M. Davis, L. Sindt, N. Unger, G. Roseman, E. Ward, A. Filliponi, Mr. C. Jones, advisor. First Row, left to right: A. Eulo, M. Dabal, J. Lamparello, R. Coldon. A. Gentile. F. Spill, R. For- esta, V. Semeraro, L. Loquiclice. Back Row, left to right: W. Milano, C. Yakimow- icz, F. Pietrzak. W. Frank, R. Rohack, L. Brown, A. D'Amore, R. Evers. Third Row, left to right: G. Allman, M. Ursino, R. Petersg L. Odesso, J. Dackonish, H. Gust, G. Rose- man, M. McCormack. J. Hordyk. Second Row, left to right: L. Schmalz., F. Krom, G. Osmers, P. Mt-Cowan, M. Matros, J. Ferraro, E. Blondek, M. Cantla, L. Flanagan. First Row. left to right: R. Camlet, J. Davidjak. A. Jones., V. Davidson. E. Winters, M. Dooley. M. Marciniak, J. Miskuff, C. De Vasto. library staff L'May I help you find the hook that you are looking for? These are the words spoken hy lnemhers of the lihrary staff whose aim is to help fellow stiulonts find information aml books of interest. This year's activities include a hook fair and tea, an annual dance, two Page sixteen assemblies, and the publication of the Library Gazette. The officers are president, V. Daviflsong vice-president, Wintersg secretary, M. Dooley, and treasurer, M. Maroiniak. The advisor to the staff is Mr. G. Jones.
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A.. lE E X ,Q ' .s Q W Q Q S gi X is V if V Y Y .xiwwwe lillflf lflilll It-ft to right Y t'ilIiis I I T. Kcttlcr, '. 1 llanzvl. l'. Munofo. ric. Nl. llcrinn. ll. Spicxo - slty. M. kill'I't'I', l.. Roalc 1, Miss J. l'fcifcr, advisor. First Rmc. left to right: ll. xilllflllll, ll. Nloltray. I XVAIIZ. lVl. llascalc. J. Rang- es. J. Conroy. ., Huck lfmc. left to right: R. Forestu. P. Currie, M, Lynch. lf. Peters. ll. Jaget. SPVOIIII Roux lcft to right: M. llullock. E. Anda- ricsc. Miss ll. Hrohalt. aulvisor. l. l.s-xsanflosky., E. tlillics. Firsl Roux lcfl to right: ll. liruno, .l. llohlig. A. Y lluclalt. R. Nisi. I. Kotlowski. Page eighteen teen age eluih lloulenlakillg cl u b Cluh The newly organizcal Homemaking hegggan an eventful year untlcr the ahle prcsiilency of Lynmla lioach. Among its many activities were a trip to thc Gootl Housekeeping lnstitutc in New York, the 'llraphaggcn School of Fashions anel a fielel trip to a textile mill. 'llhe purpose of the cluh is just what the name infers, learning thc art of homcmak- ing. It furnishes useful information for future houscwivcs. The girls hail great fun making Christmas presents for each other and in planning a spring fashion show. lVliss J. Pfeifcr is allvisor to ilu- group aml helps thc girls plan their many activ- ities. Nl. Karrer is secretary-treasurer. Cream anal sugar? cchoecl corilial voices, at the 'llecn Age Clulfs yearly tea, its most important social event usually hclil in D1-cenilwr. The cluh has many other social activities. such as lessons in the al't of makeup, hair styling anfl etiquette. An annual trip to New York, a picnic, antl their first ilance kept the memhcrs husy during the year. Another activity of the club this year was the selling of crinoline Christmas trees. The aflvisor to the group is Miss D. Hrohak. 'l'l1e officers are A. lluclalc, president: M. Carhone, vice-president: J. Holff. secrctaryg and J. Bohlig, treasurer.
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