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LATIN CLUB First Row: A Cbri:. M. Bover, A. Newport, M. Noel. Miss O ' Donnell. B. Ross. R. Duncan, M. Jumba, N. Milich. Second Row: D. f-;goi. F. Stewart, Delcy. H. E. Boat-:. P. Rennekamp. A. J. Reiss, E. M. Leek. V. Corbett. M. E. Sefler, I. Karmizinski. Third Row: H. Braurman, S. Bower, L. M. Jones. B. Lc ' inc. f. Stctz, H. Kuzir, B. Mc-lton. M. Murray, D Knoll. M. S:al. Fourth Row: C. Lufrano, M. Caputo. A, G. Lufrano, B. Corhctt. M. Glick. N. Rci::enschn, E. Reardon, A. Mitchell, B. Kozak. Fifth Row: A. Bednar. R, Rabold. R. Hall. J. Bryan. F. Barkley. G. Bochm. DEBATE CLUB First Row: M. Werlinich. E. Hewlett, Second Ro ' B. Ross. Third Ro Lockard. Rciss, Fourth Row; P. Bryan. Miss Watson, M. Sefler. Fifth Row: H. Cigoi. N. Werlinich, J. Stahl. D. Braidic. Sixth Row: P. Kuzmich, L. Rodman, R. Palkot. Seventh Row: H. Hewlett. F. DiCenzo. H. Gcller. THE ROXIAN Page Sixty
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ROXETTES H First Row: B. Ncwpcrt, D , Dimperficld, E. Colontoni, P. I Anger, C, Eiscic, N. Milich, B. Clarke. Second Row: M. Noel. B Hcuiston. L. Williams. B- Miller, I. Bencho. A. Pctrc, M S.ikal. E. Kemp, L. Haopt, A Scnia. Third Row: M. .1. Maloncv. H Price. S. Martin. G. Skipwron, F. Christopher. E. SirJin. R. Svacha. V, Spitt . I Thomas. J. Vuksevich, C. linnard, T. Costa. C. Sim- ch.ik. P. Bryan. Fourth Row: A. Sukaly, F Willi;;. V. Lint. T. Metlger, II Barkley, D, Feiertag. B, I ,. , r, J. Tronczak. A. .[ekeli-, H lleley. V. Arhia. J. Hann, R Miisgrove. M. Fra:ier. lifth Row: M. Mulkeen, V l-inr.cU. M. Sssarad. A. h i.-evich, M. E. Seder. B. I ' .irkms. H. Ellis, M. Chvostal. ' Colontoni. H. Dines. H. iii-k. B. Kuehn, M. Hart- Ltt Louise Eske. L. Kline, W Mink, G. Williams. Sixth Row: E. Leek, E. n:irc(oot. E. Schaffer. S. Ros- CMC. N. Werlinich, P. Hath- au.iv, O. Radoycis, D. Macik. T Robson. A. Michalism, E- Charletta. L. Malcolm. B. Beindlc. Seventh Row: M. O ' Brien. D. Fallon. B. MeConnell. S McGregor. P. Rcnnekamp. J. Bartok, A. M. Marion, E. Albert, P. Church, E. Hewlett, E. Werlinich, J. Presutti, H Swadlo. B. Way, V. Roznwo- ski. I. Newman. A. Green- field. P. Miller, B. Revay. Eighth Row: H. Mitchell, R. Dejohn. F. Cigoi. B. Keebler. B. Lcfkowitz. J. Capuzjimati. J. Stahl. H. Cigoi, S. Yurkovich. A. Mitchell. N. Reizzensrhn. D. Knoll. F. Miller. A. Rea. D. Rn?coc, P. Malchon, Ninth Row: F. Pooley. M. Schiralli. A. Sobeck, M. Hornak. M. Kasleivic, B. Hughes A. Bartok. M. Diin- perlicld. B. Doyle. H. Luke. B. Fallon. H. ZcUo, F. Gellcr. Sippel. iccjka. H. Braurman. LITERARY CLUB Row I : Vulfcevich, Kcssler. P. Wcisjcr, J. H. Braurman, J. A. Reiss, Mi- s Rennekamp. A. J. Kcnzic. Rov Lcck. Seder, 2: E. Reardon. B. Melton. M. E. Sendek. E. E. Row i: L. Malcolm, A. Pavlovic. A. Mitchell. .1. Stahl. E. Barefott, N. Wer- linich. Row 4: G. Crouch. E. Inman. S. Colliers, P. Ku.-.- ich. THE ROX AN Pnge rifly-nine
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LATIN CLUB OFFICERS President ----.. lic-lly Ross Serretary - - - - Plioelie Rennekainp Vice President ----- |{|v-, ,., i, Inasurer - . - - Anna Grace Lufrano Faculty Advisor - Miss Elizalirlli ODonncll ROMAN customs, ideas, and history were hroiiijlil to life llirougli llie actixities of tlie i atin Clidi. Attivilies bctfan early in llie school year with an enter- taining Christmas party. The greatest activity of this organization in the prime of its institution, was the Roman banquet. This affair, vhich was held on April 22, was attended by toga-clothed members who were honored by the presence of Principal Maurice R. Ariier. Invitations were sent to the club officers of the previous year and to the first president of the Latin Club. Every detail of the banquet was carried out in Roman style. The guests were suminoned to the table by the president s call. Cena parala . (Dinner is prepared). After an invocation and a speech of welcome were presented by the vice-president and president respectively, the d inner was served. Slaves crowned the guests with laurel wreaths. Several members provided the entertainment which included a Hute solo, readings of Cicero, and a short playlet entitled, Pygmalion and Galatea . The banquet was concluded w ith the president s farewell note of peace. A puppet show, planned and conducted by loyal Latin Club members, pro- vided enlightening entertainment at an assembly program. Treasury funds, which afforded such extensive programs, were increased by the sale of candy at the basketball games. The club s activities were clima. ed by a picnic at South Park. DEBATE CLUB (II riCERS President - - - - M,.|v,i W ' .rlinii li Sri n-tiiry ------ Betty Russ Vice President - . . - Enid I liw lilt 1 ri asiirer ----- Raymond Palkol MR. CH.MRMAN. honorable judge, friends of the McKees Rocks High School. We. tlie members of the Debate Club, were very grateful for the opp ortunity to debate the question, ' Resolved: That the United States Should Establish an Alliance With Great Britain . After careful study of the proposition, we i hose sides and began to work on our speeches. A visit to Room 7. when the debaters assembled, displaying heated arguments and discussions, was evidence of the enthusiasiTi of our group. Further knowledge was obtained in witnessing the inter-scholastic debates at the University of Pittsburgh in December. Hien. in February, we presented our views at the Checkerboard Debate Tournament held at NIones.sen High School. Although we participated in fewer debates, we gained valuai)le experience in public speak- ing and the ability to argue. We held several successful tea dances to provide for transportation. The students danced to the popular hit tunes of their favorite dance orchestras, by phonograph recordings, of course. Refreshments, in the form of pop and candy made lay the members of the club, were sold at the dances. The Seniors are regretfully leaving this organization, but are confident its good reputation will be furthered by succeeding teams. Page Si.xiy-one
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