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JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Row 1: P. Smeresk. A Csensich, A. Simchak, M Blair. J. Thomas, Mr. Lew. G. Williams, I. Dilanni, O. Lemesh, F. Christopher, H Sirdcn. Row 2: B. ORourke, E. Willig, F. Gellcr, V. Tomko, P. Sippel, T. Robson. H. Dines. V. Finnell. E. Schaeffer. T. Costo. D. Deley. P. Di- Cenzo. Row 3: J. Lanja. J. Dursi, J Newman. A. Greenfield. V. Mink. B. Doyle. H. Zello. V Lint, P. Brudler. A. Jekelis. M. Cobb, M. Papin- chak. Row 4: B. Donahoe, M. Haitnett, H. Ellis, V. Colan- toni, J. Capuszimati. V. Arbia. M. Chvostal, G. Skow- ron. V. Radoycis. R. Zawallen. H. Vrusk. J. Daniels, R. Yost. Row 5: J. Sobcck, J O ' Keefe, H. Luke. J. Presutti M. Kaselwic. P. Corrado. H Bialek. M. Dimperlield. H Dwulat. E. Wcrlinich, J Hann. A. Bartok. Row 6: B. Smith. C. Rudawski. B. Hughes. V. Rosnowski. R. Daum. A. Slago, S. Spak, R. Brownley, J. Medovich. R. Palkot. GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB Row I: P. Porae (President). V. Stanley. L. Malcolm. S. Roscoe. Miss C. J. Haser, J. Hann, M. Sokol. E. Barefoot. E. Leek. Row 2: B. Braurman. A. Csensich. M. Capuzzimati. M. Sippel. L. Dalke. J. Dursi. D. Deley, B. Kuchn, P. Renne- kamp, J. Vukcevich, A. Petro. Row .3: M. Blair. V. Colan- toni. B. Melton. P. Brudler, B. Doyle. J. Stahl, M. Yachup. F. Cigoi. F. Lanis. G. Williams. B. Clarke, D. Robert- Missing from picture: F. Christopher, N. Werlinich. TUB ROXIAN Page Sixty-sevcti
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JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE I HE Junior Cliamljer of Commerce is one of the active clubs of McKees Rocks Higli Scnool. It vas organized this year under llie competent supervision of Mr. Levy, our advisor. Tliis clufci has something to govern it wliich very fe v other organizations have, and that is a Constitution. It is so arranged so that member- ship is limited to those wlio rate fiigh scliolastically. Each year there are some members from tlie preceding year to carry on the work vhen school opens for the new semester in June. The president of our club is Bill Smith. The competent secretary is Dorothy Delay. The treasurer vho makes sure that all dues are paid is Pauline Brudler. Our Executive Committee consists of two Juniors. Bob O Rourke. and Margaret Dimperfield, and four Seniors, Genevieve Williams, Jane Dursi, Madeline Blair, and Florence Geller. The chief aim of the Jiuiior Chamber of Commerce is to develop an Employment Agency so that our Seniors will be better prepared for the future. Two speakers who appeared before the Junior Chamber of Commerce were Mr. Anderson and Mr. Farr. The least 1 can say about the Junior Chamber of Commerce is that everyone enjoys himself immensely. e THE GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President ------ Peggy Porat Secretary ----- Dorolliy Deley Treasurer ----- Madeline Blair V WHENEVER any big event takes place. Miss Haser ' s Glee Club. The Cecillians , can always be depended upon for a selection or two. Since many of the regulars were graduated. Miss Haser scouted around for talented girls who would work hard to make the Glee Club a worthy organization. So great was the desire of the girls to join this club, that Miss Haser was forced to limit the number to about thirty-five members. The girls worked hard and should be given credit for mastering several difficult selections. They should also be given credit for their cooperation in trying to take some of the routine dullness out of school life. The participation of the Glee Club in the May Concert helped it to be successful. The girls also took part in Chapel programs and displayed their talent during the National Education week. All except the Senior members sang at Baccalaureate Services. The Cecillians held a Christmas party and also a picnic at South Park. The Senior members received pins since they were the founders of the Glee Club. Their wish is that the underclassmen carry on the good vork, and that they may make the Glee Club worth vhile. Page Si.vly si.i:
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LIBRARIANS N. Arthurs, R. Musgrovc, H. Reynolds. P. Smeresk. R. Dojohn. H. Mitchell, M. Cubb, W, Mink, G. Crouch, Mr. Rahn. E. Inman. CHEERLEADERS First Row: VV. Carmclla, QuilLin, W. Miller. Second Row: M. Kunnini O. Radoycis, E. Sirdcn, Mr. Kessler. B. Lychoff. V. Radoy- cis. M. E. Beck. THE ROX AN Page Sixty-eight
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