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CLUBS The Howdf-Hi Club The Howdi-Hi Club is one of the newest girls' organizations, being formed in 1939. As it is a social club, its purpose is to create friendship among the girls. Several social events have been . planned this year and successfully carried out. The Girl Reserves The Girl Reserves is a National organization and is a branch of the Y. YV. C. A. Our club belongs to the Ohio and VVest Pennsylvania district and is a social and service club. Each year the club assembles and distributes Thanksgiving baskets to the needy. Social activities for this year include a skating party, theatre party and suppers. HOWDI-HI CLUB Miss lrene Ward, Sponsor First row: Helen Greenfield, Evelyn Smith, secretary, Margery Mc- Clelland, president, Faith Mary Allen, vice-president, June Mc- Kee, Carmella Cardina. Second row: Miss Ward, Betty Pres- ley, Mary Donaldson, Jean Luse, Ruth Farley, Marion Judkins, Miriam Korman, Peggy Webster, Third row: Helen Tenney, Miriam Nurmi, Ella Halstead, Betty Parks, Eleanore Brown, Theresa Lorn- bardy. Fourth row: Patricia Creedon, Flor- ence Davis, Evelyn Schultz, Alice King, Sarah H olstead, Joan Moser, Adeline Mucciarone, Yo- landa Raymond. GIRL RESERVES Miss Jean Randall, Sponsor First row: Mildred Erkkila, Elsie Kurzenberger, secretary, B e t t y Walters, treasurerg Louise Leid- ich, president, Mildred Spear, vice-presidentj Norene Page, Miss Randall. Second row: Rutheda Ronda, Vir- ginia Whipple, Mary Hobson, Mariorie Hayward, Helen Hurst, June Stockwell, Anna Anderson. Third row: Louise Condon, Evelyn Colavecchio, Alice King, Helen McCrone, M i ld r e d Michelson, Marian McCrone, Romayne Shet- eron. twelve
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eleven HI-Y CLUB Mr. Robert Dickey, Sponsor First row: Dale Haywood, Murray Kerr, Joseph Shula, vice-presi- dent, Joseph DeFranco, presi- dent, Burt Bihary, secretary, EI- mer Demeter, Freeman Hill. Second row: Frank Such, William Dombey, William Kallay, Glenn Humphrey, Jack McBride, Wil- liam Dowling, Allan Katila, Rob- ert Colgrove, Joseph Jenkins, Mr. Dickey, Gabriel Rizzo. Third row: Charles Powers, William Seward,- H a r r y Cole, Robert Courtwright, L o d d i e Acheson, Thomas Boyadjis, Willie Yoe. LE MASQUE CLUB Mr. Layton C. Pollock, Sponsor First row: Margery McClelland, Pa- tricia Fullerton, secretory, Thomas Boyle, president, Robert Irwin, vice-president, Jean Haskins, Marian Bohr. Second row: Gabriel Rizzo, Anne Houghton, Monica Lynch, Bonnie Gongwer, Betty Jane Lauer, Mr. Pollock. Third row: Murray Kerr, Jack Mc- Bride, Arthur Jones, Thomas Boy- adjis, William Lauer. The I-Ii-Y Club The I-Ii-Y Club is a branch of the National Hi-Y group. It is a club performing various ser- vices to the school. Annually the group gives something of value to the school such as the football score-board that was donated this year. The Le Masque Club The long-awaited event that is sponsored by the Le Blasque club is its annual three-act play, given sometime in the early spring. On March 8 of this year, the club ably staged the famous play, You Can't Take It lVith Youv, with Thomas Boyle portraying the welliknown char- acter, Grainps,,. X-fd f f S Ef f,
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thirteen HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Miss Barbara Wright, Sponsor First row: Dorothy Vasinosky, Jane DeBarbrie, Ella Halstead, Sarah Holstead, vice-president, Evelyn Colavecchio, president: Mildred Michelson, t reasu rerp Marno Meredith, secretory, Marian Mc- Crone, Betty Walters. Seccnd row: Florence Davis, Mildred Erkkila, Carrnella Cardina, Allene Barber, Lucille Elliot, Theresa Lombardy, Florence Gebeau, Mar- garet Cinke, Faith Mary Allen, Marie Wanda, Rose Ann Sopko, Helen McCrone, Eleanore Brown. Third row: Marion Square, Romayne Sheteron, Nancy Vendi, Virginia Whipple, Ruth Schaefer, Ann iiomssi, Marie -Feher, Dorothy Davis, Mary Hobson, Adeline Mucciarone. COMMERCIAL CLUB Miss Bernodine Bell, Sponsor First row: Genova Dye, Betty Luse, secrelary, Elma Solo, vice-presi- dent, Barbara Pomeroy, presi- dent, Lucille Starkey, treasurer, Marie Warren, Miss Bell. Second row: Anna Anderson, Mar- garet Mate, Virginia Kelley, Charlotte Scaglione, Betty Rodg- ers, Alice Brenner, Cree Linze, Lucille Kleinshrot, Elaine Riga. 'lhird row: Louise Condon, Harriet Rossley, Dorothy Snyder, Amelia Sarna, Doris Winland, Betty Shu- maker, Isabel Haycox, Dorothy Durchik, Mildred Wallace, Fourth row: Phyllis Cleary, Helen Bihory, Jean Simmons, Alice King, Arthur Chaffee, Elsie Kurzenber- ger, Rutheda Ronda, Catherine Welch, Velma Sale. The Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club has been an established club for many years at Harvey, further- ing mterest in the study of home economics. Me111be1'sliip is limited to those students who have had at least one year of home ec as a regular Subject in the curriculum. The Commercial Club Any student interested in the commercial field may join the Commercial Club. Members gain information from each other as well as from those chosen from some local industrv who talk about commercial work afforded after graduation. New business equipment is also Clemon- strated so that members may acquire a well-rounded idea of the business world. CLUBS
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