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THE LATIN CLUB GROUP I-Fourth Row: Markiewicz, Labuda, Brzezinski, Kors, Mizikar, Bizup, Grimm, Schroll, Green. Third Row: Landy, Barr, Rolla, Moneyer, Seery, Dorothy, Seery, Dolores, Yurkosky, Bienia. Second Row: Porch, Noss, Burns, Pfeifer, Heimann, Garcar, Husak. First Row: Bizup,P., Appel, Zemba, Firment, Porch,S., Karninski, Craig. GROUP ll-Fourth Row: Musgrave, Kovacina, Branson, Lesko, Poklembo, Sands, Forys, Minick, Yanuck. Third Row: Firment, Wadsworth, Bennish, Gonda, Bash, Leighty, Vikertosky. Second Row: Minick, King, Holoman, Wilkins, Overly, Buczek, Craig. Fint Raw: Kantorik, Hudak, Keck, Pavuk, Zeglin, Stout, Niezgoda, Minick, P. Although this organization was founded as late as last year, it has already shown signs of becoming one of the best educational clubs in the school. A new member of the faculty, Mr. Taggart, is the capable director of this organi- zation. Some of the club's work consists of going back deep into the early times of civili- zation and finding facts concerning the early literature of the Greeks and Romans. The study of mythology and the customs of the people are discussed in interesting reports given by partici- pating students. These activities aid the student in acquiring more knowledge of the Latin lan- guage. The students appreciate the gratifying results obtained by the informal meetings held.
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MN LEECU Fourth Row: Stout, Hood, Firment, Yur kosky, Buczek, Nezgodo, Goscinsky, Mor kiewicz, Smith, Hunker. Third Row: Cook, Porch, Sherbuck Shrum, Noss, Peterson, Kowutch, Horr. Second Row: Labudo, Zuricane, Bashioum Patterson, Appel, Lohr, Chenitsky. First Row: Stetl, Bizup, Barkley, Greer, Cribbs, Piunko, Yoksic, McKulo, Baker. GRE .GLEE CLUB L , ourth Row: Briner M., Chochan I., Rose ., Pfeifer E., Momeyer E., Kors J., Evon ., Varholla S., Kriddle B., Chuey V. hird Row: Weover N., Weightman D., etters L., Barr B., Lesko B., Aultmon D., ullen M. J., Weiers A. econd Row: Yonuck R., Green B., Billey ., Minick P., Minick J., Rolla I., Albright S. irst Row: Leighty D., Zadoro D., Wein- an B., Keio J., Kucera E., Brinker M. J., urns T., landy A. J. CHURUS B Fifth Row: Harbaugh, Poche, Vidakovich Kapuro, Reagan, Kostyo, White, Peffer Dunn, Kelly, Duda, Rice, Wipkey, Davis lucotch. Fourth Row: Musgrove, Kochis, Sobinsky Mizikor, Misner, Frederick, Malinish, Myers Bizup, Blissmon, Chicka, Strondberg, Kirilm Third Row: Burns, Gulibon, Cook, Sands Frieman, Miller, Dillon, Honey, Forish, Do- murat, Koklembo, Grace, Kremposlzy, Se- monk, Kokrasky. Second Row: Dzurica, Grafton, Grant Kritz, Holoman, Wilkins, Jonick, Blystone Gettemy, Miele, Yanuck, Cunningham, Bos: sick, Grimme. First Row: Specht, Selis, Stinebiser, John- son, Heide, Kikel, Costeel, Lulmcs, Bash, Pavick, Brygo, Hartman, Barr. 1
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F TURE HUMEMAKERS UF AMERICA GRUUP l-Fourth Row: Bergan, McKula, Greer, Specht, Chuey, Jackson, Biller, Matsko, Shaw, Janik. Third Row: Nemeth, King, Metz, Frederick, Czekai, Mayes, Kantorik, Lubovinsky, Rosky. Second Row: Weirs, Allison, Cook, Srnail, Miller, Pyda, Lesko, Trice, Brinker, Slater. First Row: Henry, Adams, Yanuck, Firmstone C, Dick, Musgrave, Nemeth, Rita, Koontz, Poche, Firmstone, D. Mizikar. GROUP 2-Fourth Row: Koontz, Mullen, Marks, Lukacs, Sherbuck, Givinski, Pyda, Bankovich, Gettemy, Hails, Davis, Third Row: Weirs, Kirik, Lucotch, Ballew, Bryga, Shaffer, Repko, Perelka, Ludwig, Krepps. Second Row: Miller, Albright, Spect, Whisdosh, Blystone, Tarasky, Tandarich, Frena, Palcic, Weir, Truxal. First Row: Ulery, Whipkey, Davis, Shoulis, Scherer, Flannigan, Nitkiewicz, Mizikar, Gradish, Balko. Under the capable leadership of Miss Hacker and Miss Galone, the Home Economics Club was again organized with a splendid increase of members which excels the record of all previous years. Besides the regular classes, the girls spon- sor the seasonal Valentine Dance which is always a colorful event. To help defray the cost of our annual banquet, the girls sold Christmas cards. The shortest way to a man's heart is through his stomach is the slogan of the cooking class. As a result, none of our girls will become old maids. A fashion parade, in which the girls exhibit their coats and suits, usually puts a cli- max to the club's activities for the year.
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