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COIYTWIBYCIAI LCA Row 1, left to right: Elizabeth Suveges, Mary Iane Raupp. Grace Berentes, Margaret Vince. Eleanor Sacarelos, jerry Montie. Row Z' Ruth Schwartz, Yolan Vida, Mildred jones fsponsorl, joan Thornton, Flora Ouida. Grace Schaeffer. The Commercial Club has been a part of the school for many years The objectives of the club are: 1. To increase interest in commercial subjects 2 To acquaint members with modern progressive business organization methods, systems, material, and equipment, 3. To encourage high standards of efficiency and achievement. 4. To emphasize and develop proper personal qualifications for commer- cial positions. 5. To instill worthy business ethics and ideals. 6, To develop an intellectual interest in the community by familiarizing the members with it. The average number of students in the club this year was fifteen. All stu- dents taking the commercial course are eligible for club membership. Due to the war, the activities have been limited socially except for a few noon-luncheons. The club has deviated from its regular duties by knitting for the junior Red Cross. The girls plan to have fifty-four eight-inch squares knitted for an afghan by the end of this school year. The officers of the club are: president, Mary Siposg vice-president, Margaret Vinceg secretary, joan Thorntong treasurer, Grace Schaeffer. The sponsor of the club is Miss Mildred Jones.
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Ura f fs Row 17 left to right: Catherine Smith, Mary Benko, jean Hodgson, Hazel Cameron, Agnes Allain, Mary Tola, Nova jean Compton, Christine Vorves, Louise Tabaka, Row 2: Geraldine LaBean, Iohnnie Dell Whitsell, Margaret Chasca, Ella lean Seavitte, Dolores Hickey, Helen McLaren, Patricia Singer, Elizabeth Gary, Doris Bryant, Margrett Milner. Row 3: Louise Rogers, Helen Simo, Thelma Lines, Dorothy Oraz, Wilburn Phillipps, Estelle Koval, Lucille Williams, Faye Allen, Alva Richards, Anona Bourassa. The true aim of the Crafts class is to give opportunity to as many students aspossible to develop their favorite hobbies. Everyone has the chance to try many crafts among which are: weaving, knitting, crocheting, basketry, clay modeling. We are fortunate in having wonderful weaving equipment. This year we have turned our efforts to the war work. All being members of the junior Red Cross, we have completed many articles to help those less fortunate than we, such as, knitted and woven afghans, quilts, hospital slippers, and children,s wearing apparel. We are trying to do our share to help. Our membership averages about twenty-eight students and we hold an annual exhibit in june in the art room. ome. com, 7?efrcsenf'eflifCS Row 1, left to right: I. Delphy, R. Movinski, R. Short, H. Gvgnitz, C. Spenser, W. MacDonald, L. Benson, J. Sastarich. Row 2: L. Schipper, M. McGee, E. Dombroski, G. Moran, I. Whitefield, M. A. Cloutier, E. Lett, L. Kukliohn, Mr. Davis. Row 3: I. Baustert, A. Sipos, C. Scharrer, W. Phillips, N. Schonfeld, E. Peter son, T. Wrobleski, L. Nelson, W. McCrary.
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0.9.1-x. Row l, left to right: A.. Abramczyk, V. Bondaronek, M. Myer, M. Mann, I. Wolfe, O. Powell, M. Mancos, R. Abramczyk, E. Ryan, Fl. Tabaka. Row 2: L. Martin, A. Vince, E. I. Cannon, S. Chani, G. Gora, L. Tabaka, A. Kentris, I. Baustert, S. Chordash, B. Filimon, Mr. C. Peterson, sponsor. Row 3: A. P. Williams, I. Elias, M. Mclver, G. Schaeffer, C. Scharrer, B. Schotter, G. Smith, I. Campbell, D. Marinoff, L. Allain. The Order of Gregg Artists is composed of students in the beginning and advanced shorthand classes whose notes satisfy the requirements of the Gregg standard. In order to qualify for membership, a student must submit a specimen of notes to the Gregg Writer,', and certificates are issued to those who qualify. The following members have received special gold pin awards or honorable mention in this year's contest: Pins--Opal Powell, Geraldine Gora, Luella Tabakag Honorable Mention--Opal Powell, Adeline Abramczyk, Lillian Allain, Victoria Bondare nok, Mildred Mclver, Angeline Vince. The officers of the O.G.A. are President, Luella Tabakag Vice-President, Geraldine Gora, Secretary, Opal Powell, Treasurer, Sue Chani.
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