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RED 03035 The Red Cross Club SBl-who collected $41.00 for the Red Cross War Fund Since September the girls of the clothing classes have been busily working for the Red Cross. Gar- ments to keep some little girl warm and as happy as one can be when war is with us, have been assembled and saved. This past term's work was more difficult than usual be- cause of the winter materials. Seams to be pressed, pleats to be steamed and linings to be carefully placed-e all of which means time and effort. But Vare is proud to report that the large order was finished and returned to the Red Cross Headquarters in January. Here is a list of the garments made since the opening of school: N o. Dresses manneD Size 4 yrs ...... 12 Dresses manneD Size 6 yrs ...... 50 Dresses tHanneD Size 10 yrs ..... 14 for their efforts. Shirts tgirl's woolen1 Size 4 yrs. . . 162 Shirts tgirlts woolem Size 10 yrs. . 145 Total Garments Made. . . . . . . .583 Other articles returned were 3 knit afghans-One from Miss Del Costellots Club and 2 from Mrs. Beerman's Knitting Club. The girls and boys of the classes supplied the money and wool. Donations of 12 sweaters, 1 rain- coat, and 2 pairs of galoshes were given to the Red Cross by the Vare students. Our school received a very nice letter from the Red Cross thank- ing us for our efforts and we really should feel very proud of Vare's contributions to defense. AMERICAN RED CROSS WAR FUND Our campaign was practically of five days duration here in the Vare Junior High Schooleyet the returns for such a short period was most commendable. The faculty collection. . . . . $102.50 The student collection... . . . . 144. 55 Total ...... ' ............. $246. 85 We are very grateful and thankful that we had such a very fine showing and Miss Foster certainly thanks every student and faculty member Mr. Lisan's Swim- ming Club of last term contributed $2.50 to our fund, and the Red Cross Clubs contributed $5.00 of the money they earned selling calendars to the school. But the highest honors must rightfully go to 8131, Miss Neurrow's class who contributed $40.00. This 9h 55m 24
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ALL IIEIs II ANTHONY MASSIMINI, 9B P1511511 PATANE, 9B VICTORXA T015111, 9B ELEANOR DUDA, 7B SAMUEL HALL, 9B JEAN RODGERS, 713 THE FOLLOWING PUPILS HAD ALL E's AND G's ON THEIR FIRST REPORTS THIS TERM 93 GRADE Frances Arm Theresa Baldinn Rita Bisccglia Albert Blanda Rita Bonnnnini Paul Bovak Elvira Brusco 141111111 Carnpucci Rosary Ccci Anita Cheechio Dorothy Ciarlnnte Eleanor Cilctli 1Vi111am Collins Marie D'Anunzio Isabelle DeLnurentis Theresa Dcchcchio Anthony Dcchcchio Rita Dicolnfrnnccsco John Donise Betty Daugherty Robert D'Urbanis Agoslino D'Urso Kathryn Endcrmun Alfred Errigo Carmen Esposilo Marie Fragale Michael Frunchetti Alice Fosca Margaret Foy Jane Garrett Marjorie Galtuso Irene Gaygzm Annette bullii Matthew Guudhody Di; '111z1 Grandc thcl Hartfuss Leonard Holdcrness Helen Iacalmnc Marie Inl'antc Katherine Kendrick Lucy Kiviutkouski Anna Ku'lm11 Mar 10 Lemma Rose Mnssa Annie Massini James McGrulh D'L'u'y Mcrllno Durothv Montagnola Gloria Montnnnro l' 01'111n11t11 Morrelli Evelyn Nardcllo Lillian Nelson Victoria Perronc Angelina Pilla Joseph Rossi Mary Ruschak lack 81111111171 Madelmc Santnsousso Beverly Schal er Angelnm S1r1' '111111 Thelma Spakc Vienna Sonsini Elodiu T111111 Dorothy Toner Rita Tricocci Anthony Tropca R1111 Valenti Mary Vzu'ico Dorothy Vccce Edna 1Vz1tsnn Joseph chitort DorisW Wheat Dorothy VVlusley Yolanda 7.1111g1'11'i 9A GRADE Lillian Aurelio Gertrude Bello Matthew Cammarnto Adele Capolupo Dolores Casey Frank Chiurnvalotti Marie Clark Daniel Cusatu Anna Rita Dagata Joseph Davis Rita DeFeo Gloria Della P111 Margaret Dietz Thomas DiGeorgia Raymond DiGiacomo Margaret Fletcher Rosnhc G1l1b0111 Ludovico me'dano Thmesa G111i' Marie Guianda Helen Hopla Antomette Integlin Helen Karnis Olga K1'11'011 loan Kinslow Carmella Leon Manon Mazer Theresa Orlina Gloria Orsini Anna anlas Marion 1 el'rci Frank Perrone hancltc Piccuno ary Jane Potter Gloria Quinticri E11111 Rapposelli Angelina Russo V111ccnt S11l1'1nd1'111 Ravmond 5111111110 Grace Scarf111'i11 5. 11111101 chal P111n1' '1 Sep. 1n P1 ospcm Sldcno Gene Sipm Cathcrmc Tucci Rose Marie Viglione Carmen Vitullo 83 GRADE Marie Ad msto Rita Amorosi Ravmond Anderson Yo anda Andreola Rita Baborc Florence Barna Helen Barna Doris Bell Annarita Borda Frank Borracini Jean Bi'odsky Catherine Brunetti Eleanor Bm'roughs Edward Capuana 23 Elie 916d Pauline Castelli Dolores Chestnut Eleanor Christie Frances Childress Nial'y Ciampoli Florence D1110 Andrew DeLuCCa Fay DePalma Theresa DcSanto Rose DeStefano Florence DiAntonio Julia DiBernardo Antoinette DiBiase Pasquale Dieni John DiMichaelangeIo Concetta DiRenzo Rita D'Onfrio Joseph D'Omzio Pauline Dzugan Dolores F inizio Claire Friedman Orlando Gallo Rita Gallo Robert Gallo Joseph Galyo Anna Gerace Bettyann Gericke John Hakum Dorothy Holt Margaret Krouse Dorothy Kramer Dorothy Knight Joseph Kwaitkowski Doris Lauriello Elise Tarantino Mary Trappuzano Salvatore Vasile Gloria Volpe Norman Walters Arnold Warren Harrison White Harry Whitehead William VVilsman John XVorrell 8A GRADE Marie Acinapura Grace Arcaini Josephine Arcana Dolores Barish Pearl Busa Louis Calabrise Elda Capisto Gloria Chiusa Agatha Contino Lydia Consani Irene D' Amato Ioseph D Angelo Arleto DelBello Salvatme D1811ri0 Patricia DUFF Norma Falini Frank Fosulhm Charles Gangeml Nicholas Genhle Durwood Gettings Elaine Getty Theresa Hereshen Helen Iurbala Robert Kollock Regma Kolibab Edward Lawson Lorrame Makler Alfred Matarazzo Filomena Migliaccio Filomena Milici BULL 0F HUHUR Dorothy Niarmn Nlargaret Niorro Marie Orgoglisio Eva Pallini Fred Payne IVliChaeI Picone Minerva Price Leo Procopio Charles Rodia Dolores Sahatelli Jerry Scaven L015 Sheehdn Anna Slchak Mary Sines Iean Spera Doris Speva Laura Stango Mary Vencins 73 GRADE Ioseph Bedzela Gilda Branella Florence Braverman Marie Checchia Ruth Clvde Ionelle Daniels Anna Marie DeLuca Angela DeSantis Niane Donlev Glona Daugherty Elizabeth Dreon Helen Drimak Gertrude G111'g'111i May Gattone Nicholas Guida John Hudson Murray Kimmel Rita Lagano Ugo Lalli Edward Achuigan Howard Dlelh Vmcent Moliterno Madeline Napoli Frank O-nimus Ioseph Pacifico Marie Palladino Catherine Park Eleanor Pelosi Charles Perrone Florence Popelak Irene Rizak Frances Rose Marie Salamone Rita Santore Mary Ann Shuck Evelyn Simko Alice Taylor Florence Telichan Louis Trlisi Gilda Viscusi Arnold Zappasodi 7A GRADE Louis Angenlick Clementind Censon Dolores Censori Pasquale Dlamond Jacqueline Fletcher Salvatore Grello Frank Riding Wralter Slanevitch
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meant effort and as our letter from the Red Cross stated tribute to the Juniorsl slogan, Service Congratulations, SBI, and many thanks for such a splendid was a line for others. showing:r of cooperation and unselfish- ness. W7C must not forget 8134. Mrs. Gambcr's section, who held second place for lionorsi-Contributing $8.00. Thank you, 884. you put forth a valiant effort, and to all the other sections who did their very best to make our fund such a success. P. S. Augustine Pallozza. 8131, War Fu'nd Money was returned so Miss Foster returned his $1.00 contribution to the War Fund through our Red Cross repre- sentatives, making $41.00 from 831 and the school total $247.83. Thank you, Augustine. was ill when RED CROSS DRIVE FOR 831 Nlany pupils of Vare are wondering how 8131 got $41.00 for the Red Cross Fund. In this report, I am going to tell you how much the 17 highest people brought in for the All the other people in our Class brought in less than $1.00. Red Cross, in our Class. Mary Alice Neely. . . . , . . . . . . .$9.85 Anna Gerace ................. 3.06 Charlotte Nlorrow ............ 2.40 ArnoldW7arren............... 2.40 Paul VVallowiteh ............. 1.75 Dorothy Holt ................ l .40 Mary Larzo .................. l .20 Anthony Rossi ............... l .20 Elaine Laneiana .............. l. 14 Dorothy Knight .............. l . 10 INilliam MCGill .............. 1.10 Fay DePalma ................ l .07 Roserita Squadrito ........... 1 .05 Carmen Gentile .............. 1.05 Charles Yocum ............... 1.05 Dolores Finizio ............... 1.00 Augustine Palazzo ............ 1.00 All the pupils in our class had fun raising this money for a very good cause. Our goal for each person was $1.00. FAY DEPALMA, 8B1. THE WELL BURNT LEATHER As you know Miss Murrowis class brought in $40 for the Red Cross. Well, I am one of her pupils. If you ever did anything to raise money you will have a rough idea of what I went through. I was pondering when the dawn came in, and I was going to sell Easter eggs. I purchased Easter eggs wholesale and set forth into the world with Easter eggs under my arm and a homemade Red Cross box in my hand. I rang a door- bell and a man with something like a face tat least I think it was his face; it was tooliigh to be his feetl answered. I asked with a smile, Sir, will you please buy some penny Easter eggs, all the money goes to the Red Cross. Huhl was his answer. I repeated. ItWhat for? he asked. For the Red Cross, Red Cross, I answered. He began telling me how to go about it. I accepted his advice and I sold three boxes. That just goes to show you, you canit judge a person by his face. I never felt so good and had so much fun doing anything. ANNA GERACE, 8B1.
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