-H12 l:I'CSl'll'I'l6l1 Class 'J I I I km.. , I Q-.M . - W ,- A ', yn-kg,,.,,-a.. I I I I I I I 41411 l L.. . i.,,,,,f',' 41. . Clark. Catalfami. Pangrazio. Roth, Long, Johnston. Found, Levinstein Riesselman, Thompson, Pangrazio, Costa, Hart. Graney, Klinkbiel, Stone, Simmons, Vona O'Geen, Talone, Peck, Pinney. Stephany, Dooley, Harvie, Carmody, Bater, Carmody, Paladino, Harvie, Dutton, Mc- Intyre. Calmes, Darby. Orlando, Hendershott Corcimigiia. Cravotta, Harris, Mitchell. Adams. XVhiting. Sandles, Bater, Williams, Daniels, Barton, Sawdey, Feneran, Guarino, Sawdey, Paladino O'Geen, Morrison, Martin, Stetfen. Heddon, Caswell, Plank, Warfie, Burrell, Corcimiglia, Sargeant, Uhly, Bates, Pully- blank Brady, Panepento, Rowe, Karpilo, Campbell, Campbell, Scheiber, Cray, Burt, Spence, Woodward, Ferrara, Zalacca, Daniels Richer, Brady, Lamendola, Mangefrida, Wirsing, Condidorio, lannello, Mogavero, Butera, Ladd, Bresslin, Aberle, Gom- borone. iYalkley THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHCOL This year. for the first time, the students of the seventh and eighth grades have been separated from the high school to form a distinct unit known as the Junior High School. Mr. Horace B. Myers is Vice Principal. This group plans and conducts its own assemblies, has its own clubs, newspaper and Student Council, and organizes all the activities in which it is interested. The student government is controlled by the members of the Junior High School Student Council, who are Ro- bert Turpin, presidentg Ernest Burt, vice-president, Janice iValkley, secretary, and representatives from the various homerooms. Under the leadership of their teachers, the pupils have organized clubs which foster interest in hobbies and crafts. The Bachelors' Club, directed by Miss Kettle, is composed of twenty-two members, who chose for their officers the following: President, Charles Leeg vice-presi- dent, Martin Johnson, secretary, Carlos Chapman, treas- urer, Richard Croft. The Bachelors meet in the Home Economics room where they learn to cook and sew. The big event of the year was the banquet of three courses served to Mr. Spry, Mr. Myers, Mr. Riefsteck, Mr. Dod- son, and Mr. Seader. Miss Armagost has charge of the Courtesy Club, 0-AT-KAN whose oliicers are Janice Walkley, Jean Heddon, and Rita Konarski. The members are now making scrapbooks. The sixteen members of the Handicraft Club elected Henry Seager, Alma Craven, and Louis Davis to conduct their meetings. Miss Harrold advises. Book jackets, book marks, and bracelets, the fine work of this club, were on display at the exhibition of May 3. Mr. Dodson's Movie Club recently produced a film featuring all the students of the group. The Science Club spends its time in the construction of simple motors. It has carried on work with the telegraph, the telephone and the expansion of metals. John Ggeen and Samuel Pala- dino are the leaders and Mr. Seader is the faculty mem- ber. Mr. Myers directs the Stamp Club and the Archery Club. Their hobbies are stamp collecting and the making of bows and a1'rows. Archery Club Officers are Mary Jane Van Alst and Betty Jane McColl. Knitting, crocheting and embroidering are the ac- tivities of the Needlccrafters. Miss Constable directs. Santa Ferrara, Mary Baglio, Sara Oegeen and Jennie Ferrara are the leaders. The Airplane Club is interested in making model airplanes. Mr. Lee Burling teaches this group, whose otlicers are Wells Bliss, Charles Rowe, and Glenn Eickler. P .x ts 1-1 'I' w ic X 'li v -- 'll ri 1: is 14:
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