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Ji n 1 .S'i'u!i'n',' lrfi to right---5. Gamber, D. Hakanen, X, Kerr, N. Shuman N. Hibbard J. Anderson, L. Evans D. Murray I. XYatson, E. Thomas, M. Bensor. Standing, first row, left t lf-- . B k i 1 l J t o zzyz J ur ey, B. Dishong, M. Lindrose, C Smidga I Moreskonieh. C. Foreman, J. liutala, R. XVilson, J. Koscho, li. Conner, B. Rager, D. Meszaros, Adv. Shroud ron'-M. Shu- man, I.. Hill, Hawksworth, 1, Myers, A. Davis, B. Russell, M. Myers, li. Chapman, l. Ursato, A. Oblinsky, J. Leonard Y-TEENS l'resident-Kathryne Conner Secretary-Pauline Moreskonieh Yice-l'resident-l.averne llill Treasurer-Ida Ursato .-Xdvisor-Mrs. Meszaros Under the able supervision of Mrs. Meszaros the 1948-'49 Y-Teen Club got underway. The purpose of the organization is to build a fellowship of girls devoted to the task of developing their lives physically, mentally, and spiritually. Our money-making activity of the year was the selling of candy at the basket- ball games. The girls responded to this plan with fervor and enthusiasm. During the term we worked on our personal hobbies and proudly displayed them at the Mother-IDaughter Tea, held in April. VVhat we looked forward to most, however, was the election of delegates to the :Xrea Y-Teen and Hi-Y Conference in 'lohnstown and the election of a dele- gate to Tri-State Area Summer camp, which is held at some college in either l'ennsylvania, XVest Virginia, or Ohio. The '48-'49 year ended well, with the girls not graduating looking forward to more fun next year and the thrill of initiating new members. flood luck, girls! The 1949 154-ii., 43
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l ir.s'f rom'-P. Yingling, H. Soyka, T. Krawcion, N. Shuman. H. Rosko, M. Radnoti. H. M. Hrapchak, E. Dugan, M Masylar. D. Hakenan. Second row-S. Bensor, D. Prindle, M. McMullen, L. Evans, H. Strugala, Y. Dequent, M. Byich, B Chapman, I. Orsato, O. Anderson, N. Hibbard. Third ron'-P. Skrak, G. Lokos, M. Hancharik, M. Brown, B. Travis, B Michaels, B. Brusko, J. Koscho. Iiourtlz nm'-F. Daughenbaugh, M. Patarini, V. Smith, R. Mulhollen, R. Simmons, F. Na- zick, F. Sybert. lfifth rowgj. Courtney, B. Evans, M. Lindrose, V. Selega. M. Palmonari, R. Nazarek. Sixth row-J. Dun- widdie, R. Simmers, V. Budash, J. Butala, M. XVadium, R. Kowalczyk, A. Hulina, H. Goshey. COMMERCIAL CLUB No, you weren't too far wrong-they did look like coal miners moving about in the halls and rooms. Actually, they were the new members of the Commercial Club being initiated. Initiations were followed by a grand party at the Teen Can- teen with lots of exciting games and plenty of food. This is the 19th Anniversary of the Commercial Club, one of the oldest clubs in the school. Many students have entered and graduated from our Grand Old lligh School, and, we are proud to say, a large number of them have been active members of the Commercial Club. The Commercial Club has been under the direction of Mr. Yingling for a good many years. Mr. Zanzuccki, Mrs. Dropcho, and Mrs. Tindiglia have also had a part in its activities. Our major activities this year will be the annual trip to Cambria-Rowe Busi- ness College, the annual Minstrel, and the end-of-the-year picnic. So until next year. Commercial Club, carry on. 42 The 1949 Echo
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5 . 0 5 is l 4 A Ifirsl nm'-IJ. Hakanen. li. Thomas, T. Krawcion, -I. Hawksworth, L. Evans, B. J. Stoyka, M. Masylar, S. Kiambcr bifflllltl row-M. Travis, Rogal, P. Moreskonich, B. I.. Davidso11.J. Butala, E. Shacffcr, P. Skrak. M. Patarini, J. Leon- ard. M. Mastovitch, Advisor. Third row-J. A. Myers, A. Davis, B. Dishong, M. A. Cavanangh, A. M. Oblinsky, A. Lind- rise, M. L. Sargcant, M. Myers, B. Russell. lfourtlz frm'-A. Dowen, B. L. Thompson, l. Orsato, M. Roman, C. liliandjieff J. Burkey, D. Undriezek, M. Shuman. GIRLS' CHORUS President-.I o Anne Myers Secretary-Mary Patarini Vice PresidentfTheresa Krawcion Treasurer-Mary Patarini Advisor--Mr. Mastovich In your Easter bonnet with all the frills upon it- these familiar strains of lrving Berlin's came through the halls each NVednesday. The girls harmonized with the boys to perfect the lovely theme for this year's annual April Festival, which will characterize the seasons of the year. Although the girls sang Sunnnertime and Because alone, most of this year's concert will combine the boys and girls talents. Besides the Festival the girls have planned a mixed-group party after the show. 44 The 1949 Echo
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