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RECEPTION ISTS 422V MISS LILLIAN FOLEY - Sponsor Row Row Row Row Row 1: 2. 3. 4. 5. Ranke, Rauch, Dobrcmski, Stockus, Coppola, Miles, Kozlowski, Bereznak, Weinert. B. L. Swanson. Tammen, Rosenthal, Caccese, Para- dee, Szum, D. Fisher, Leady, Marshall, E. Cohen. Steianos. Hicks, Totaro. Miralli, Graf, Phillips, Ste- lanek, Vismek, Sovinec, Caldwell. Ruscitti, Dahlberg, D. Kennedy, Carpenter, Luebbing, Sims, Guliasi, Henricks. Maitland, Kanape, Benesh, Cloud, Reinke, Tennant. lones is very proud of its Receptionists Who, under the sponsorship of Miss Lillian M. Foley, are universally regarded as ideal lones- ites. ln each of the girls the faculty has iound exceptional qualities such as a sparkling per- sonality, good grooming, excellent scholarship, punctuality, and ability to meet people. Be- sides, they possess charm and poise - the two Winning qualities keenly sought by employees. These girls have earned praise and com- mendation from many visitors to Iones Com- mercial High School. Gne of them said: ln times such as these when good workers are hard to find it is surprising to know that Iones turns out into the pasture such Well-trained business people. lt is the hope of every new Ionesite to become a member of our Receptionist Club in her senior year. The successful candidates are
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THE ORDER OF THE OWL Row 1: Ruscitti, Bereznak, D. Fisher, Rosenthal, Fahey, Szum. Row 2: Schuh, Bentsen, Rasch, Bryson, Guliasi, R. Fischer, Graf. DISCUSSION PIONEERS Don Bilotta, Ioan Graf, and Don Bentsen are the ones who rate pictures as the three pioneers of the Discussion Club which formerly met weekly, during the division period, under the sponsorship of Miss Thorning. During the spring semester Mr. Pall, the new sponsor, has been in the process of organ- izing the new Discussion Club. ln line with Mr. Carey's suggestion, Mr. Pall has been thinking about conducting discussion sessions by hav- ing one meeting each Week in all of the history and Civics classes. Some of the topics that the members in the past have regularly brought up because of their community interest are: l'The C.T.A., Education, Communism, The United Na- tions, and the many other subjects that are interesting to all of the students. Not only have the members found this club educational, but every student has found that the discussions are enjoyable and stimulating. Don Bentsen, Ioan Graf, And Don Bilotta Scan World News Bulletins. 421D
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enthusiastic and overjoyed when they win the chance of belonging to this Club. Here are some of the comments from the girls themselves: Being a Receptionist is certainly helpful in developing poise and self-assurance. When- ever I wear a hat I feel tops, says ALINA STEFANEK. From IOAN GRAF we hear: The knowl- edge that l am now a Receptionist helps me greatly in attaining poise and confidence which I will certainly need in the business world. AURALIA RANKE, PEGGY I-IICKS, DON- NA TAMMEN, and others agree that There is no other club in the world that we are prouder to belong to, MARY MARSHALL readily admits: I think the Receptionists do an excellent job in escort- ing visitors around our school. The students who are in the Club work hard to make it successful and to keep up with its high stand- ing. MARY LOU LUEBBING says: It's the type of club every girl needs - gives you confi- dence in yourself and your school, and is really alot of fun. During the spring term of school this year we had some new members Call 4 B'sJ. Let's quote their opinions: 'll wanted to belong to the Receptionists because I think it is an honor to belong to the Club made up of girls who excel in posture and personality, with a HG average in their studies. I am proud to be a member, was CONCETTA CURATOLOS opinion. From IARMILA SUDA we hear: I think joining the Receptionists is the best opportunity I can experience because I enjoy meeting people, and I know that this is one of the Re- ceptionists' duties. l consider it an honor to be a member of this Club. Since the Receptionist Club is the one club of its kind at Iones, I think it is quite an honor to be in it. It's also nice to know how you rate among the teachers, so if you are selected, you know you have personality, good posture, and that your grades are good. This is BETTY ALTEMEIEITS opinion. PAT KOZLOWSKI said, 'XI am delighted to be chosen as a Receptionist because I think the Club is a wonderful organization and pro- vides many opportunities for its members. I could tell you what many members say about this Receptionists' Club at Iones, but what of the person who has organized this wonderful organization - yes - I mean MISS FOLEY, who is a sparkling example to the girls. It's through her guidance that the Club has flourished and gained the reputation as one of the best organizations of its type in the city. Miss Foley is always well-groomed and smiles to let you know that she knows that you exist. Let's give a hand to Miss Foley and her Receptionists. A salute to their integrity is well earned by these girls. Patriotic Receptionists: I. Hen- Strolling Receptionists: lean Henricks and Ioan Graf Receptionist and Co-Editor l'lCkS, Caldwell. M. L. Lueb- Iones Reporter, 2nd ge bing. M. Sims. I. Maitland. Relaxing Receptionists: Mary Marshall and Helen mester: Mary Lou Lueb M. Marshall Petersen bing 4235
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