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Jayne Robbins, lyirralm Le Van, Marie Holt, Claire Ricci, Eve dePuolis, Jean Dieruff, Ruth Ryan Patricia Smith. Georgia Vla- hnkis. June Curtis, Miss Reed, Betty Frankfort, Alice Sterner, Inez Walsh, Claire Titus Mary Roy. Jean Crevellng, Jean Ricker, Elsie Slpos, Rita McBride, Dorothy Weldman, Doris Markley The SENIOR GIRL RE- SERVES are under the guid- ance of Miss Reed. The purpose of the Girl Re- serves is to find and to give the best; the slogan is “To face life squarely.” The group meets every Tuesday after school in the new study hall. After a short worship service and the business meeting, the program committee took charge. At one of the meetings Dr. Violet Sargent gave an inspir- ing talk on “Posture.” Miss Ackerman also addressed the club on “Moods in Music” and played records to illustrate her ideas. Besides attending the Council Dances of the Inter-Club Council of the Girl Reserves, the members also held several unique parties at the high school. The officers of the club were as follows: Eva dePaolis, president; Ruth Ryan, vice president; Jean Dieruff, secretary; Claire Ricci, treasurer; Miss Reed, adviser. M ary Germano, Winifred Raniford. Clara Bubba, Cecelia Cohen, Rachel Cericola, Gloria I ombardo, Grace Spazlanl, Rose Teodolinn, Nancy Castrlnova, Marie Vitale, Natalie Lundell, Shirley Matchette, M a r 11 y n Mooney Shirley Leverlngton. Elodie Buss, Bertha Cochlos, Valolse Case, Edith Mueller. Joyce Will- over, Ruth Leauber, Gloria Willis, Mary Louise Stecker. Mary Schroeder, Dorothy Schlp- pers, Doris Voshurgh, Elvera Wagner, Mary Jane I ucken- bach, Rosemary Buerlen, Dor- othy Nagllch, Elizabeth Schmid. Jane Mutchler Ruth Kolb, Alice Lutz, Barbara Smith, Shirley Stem, Jane Roecker, Janet Rogers, Helen Bonstein, Claire Weldaw, Concetta C'ancl, Dorothy Lucking, Gertrude Roehrig, Grace Weiant, Isabel Matthews, Lucy Regina, Geraldine Scheetz Evelyn Ritchey, Arta Kerr, Claire Kiefer. Arlene Richards. Ann Quincy, Dorothy Fulmer, Bette Harris. Jean Denis, Josephine LeCause, Thelma Fehr, Edna Warwick. Jane Doyle, Katharine Lleberman. Nlta Singley od GcaME Doaofin Twenty-five
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QiBraam =- acrariiD bcoss foo Doris Cassior, Joanno Kara- hinns, Shirley Tinsman, Anita Rapp, I’rsula Prosa k, Arlene Johnson. Mildred Heckman, I«or- ralne Holler, KM za both Pabl- onus, Kniily Sutphen, Gladys Sklntauy, Amelia Luccheltl, Teresa Boscla Mary Klizaheth Burkley, Dor- othy Bertrand. Mary Grlfo, Josephine Messina. Nina Chai- versoli. Joy He.ver, Bessie Glg- liotti, Virginia Roth, Florence Stent, I»ls Taylor, Marylu Kel- ler Klizaheth Mancino, Betty Schlough. Betty Prang, Valeria Pabionas, Pauline Straukas, Ro-e Guinta, Claire Smith, Rose Marie Genua, Jane Louise Kirkpatrick. June Laros. Lois Rothrock Ksther Hrlskos, Angellne Kirk. Pearl Sterner. Kdna King, Grace Mushlitz, Mary Shannon. Angelina Marccllino The JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES under the guidance of Mrs. Gayman have had a very active and colorful year. During the football season they made pom- pons of red and white yarn and sold them to the students to wear at games. The activities of the Inter-Club Council formed an important part of the club’s activities. The Council Dances, Tri-City Conference, Hi-Y-Girl Reserve Confer- ence, Mid-Winter Conference, sale of Christmas seals, a booth at the Christmas Bazaar at the Y. W. C. A., the Christmas Carol program, and an Easter radio program constituted many of the club’s activities. A trip through the Y. W. C. A. with Mrs. Robert Fehr as guide was most interesting. At many joint meetings which were held with the seniors, Dr. Violet Sargent, Miss Darling, Mr. Stone, and Miss Ackerman were speakers. The officers of the club were as follows: president, Gladys Parr; vice president, Elinor Dieruff; secretary. Anna Pitela; assistant secre- tary, Betty Cavazel; treas- urer. Gina dePaolis; assist- ant treasurer, Marjorie Krohn; adviser, Mrs. Gay- man. Janet S w a r t z. Margaret Konya. Gladys Parr. Klinor Dieniflf, Mary Jane Bullock, Jane Maiorana Anna Pitela, Anita Rapp. Gina dePaolis, Jean McClay, Shirley Tinsman, Mrs. Gayman Vivian DeCesare, Lois Morris. Dorothy Milheim, Jacqueline Hilbert Twenty.four
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zmmcwd □□□n'K’titin raess sod Betty Colla, Teresa Roscia Mary Hoy. Arlene Johnson The High School Li- brary is one of the busiest and most pleasant rooms in the building. It is open every day during and after school. Students who wish to do reference work may do it in the library during their study- hall periods. Most of the books may be taken out for a period of two weeks. The library is under the direction of the DEWEY DECIMAL CLUB which is one of the oldest and one of the most popular organizations in the school. It is composed of students who are interested in library work and who are willing to devote their time during school hours and after school assisting the librarian. Their duties consist of checking and mending books, filing cards, supervising the arrangement of the books on the shelves, and keeping the library orderly and neat at all times. Although they find it necessary to work diligently during their assigned library periods, they find time to relax during their meetings, which were held this year on alternate Thursdays. The library club entertained the Phillipsburg Club in the Easton school library. They heard several guest speakers, among whom were Miss Magee and Mr. Johnson of the high school faculty, and Mr. Minnick, who is in charge of the Easton Public Library. At Christmas a delightful party was held. Later in the year they visited the Phillipsburg club in their school library and were entertained by them. The principal event of the year was the final meeting at which time a gift was presented to Miss Magee. The officers of the club were Betty Golla, president; Theresa Labate, vice presi- dent; Mary Roy, secretary; Arlene Johnson, treasurer; and Miss Magee, adviser. Dorothy Milhelm, Ruth Kolb, Mary Hoy, Betty Golla, Theresa Bo sola, Marjorie Cuslutll, Amelia Luchettl Miss Magee, Lucy Grifo, Gloria lx mhardo, Elvera Wagner, Jeanne Van Em burgh, Theresa Labate, Rhea Cohen, Rachel Cerlcola. Lorraine Fox. Marlon Fritts Leonard.' Geracl, Jean Deonls, Dorothy Or- lando, Patricia Smith, Jane Mutchler, Elizabeth Schmid, Jean Crevellng, Marjorie Krohn Twenty-seven
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