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Hrs. Runyon. Miss .Wurion Hvnnpssvy. Mr. Norlonl Miss If oorls. Hr. Folvy. :mil Ur. llfivvs. ENGLISH AND JUURNALISM Miss ljllllllllllllllil with ll group of students. y sz I T SEE MS THAT ENGLISH is u well likedsulrjm-1 hy tho V ' - Froshfi lnsluul ol' humclrum. monoton- ous class:-s, lhoy rvcitv i W' A Sliakoslu-uw, and vary V iiii xx their program. They f . Q inrlulgf- in vssavs. r 5 . if prose. por-try, lyrics. Q and Ilkil'l'illlVP poi-try. iliiss lxuilvliri lifllll-y 514100, . l'I -' . Following the Ummm modern trvml of l't'l'0l'lllIlf,IS. ilu- S0lDll0lIl0I'l' ling- lisll Class 11-1-vivofl murh morm- t'IljOYlll0Ill from the lxll'l'l'lllillt of Xvlflllvl'-i hy lH'2ll'lllg 1-X01-rpts on rerormls from tho play. Many juniors llavc hm-n going homo with slill wrists uml uwritvrs' vralnpi' from the vonlposilions they llavv haul to writv. Although thi-y 1-ompluim-4l and grounml ull year. mum- ,lunv uml thi-y wc-rv thankful for thvm. llt proyillm-al 30 points on lhv fiualfi
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Students of 9th mul Illth grades Pnlering school for the W3 is 'lr' Left: Mr. Gorman and Miss Haberstiteh. Right: Mr. George Helwig. Although it is rather trying for'the upper class- 5 inen to he in school hy eight, this torture is allevi- ated hy the long, carefree afternoons-when there is no detention class to attend. Many of the Juniors and Seniors have been fortunate in securing work for the afternoons. ln the studentls minds, no sight is more fearful than that of Mr. George Helwig, our attendance officer. This fear, however, only instilled in those who are playing hookey for the day. It is Mr. Hel- wi-g's thankless joh to see that every student is either in school, or has a good excuse for not heing there. Most students, however, always have a ready smile for Mr. Helwig's cheery whellow. l E l uflernoon session. l 7
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. m s: -'zfstrshigsssszf - Seniors studying Shakespeare have many com- plaints to be made about his extensive vocabulary, but must admit it improves their own. we guar- antee that in a month's time thefll miss making up English homework excuses very much. With such names as Mrs. Alice Runyon, Nir. Ga- briel llayes, Miss lViarion Hennessey, Mr. John Foley, Mr. La Verne Norton, and Miss Nina Pla- mondon, there is no question as to why this de- partment is successful. DURING THE FOOTBALL SEASON, the Jour- nalism Club published a paper called, 'l'l1.e North- ern Light. John MeAleese was the editor and Bern- ard Bastick the assistant editor. The reporters were: Carolyn Anderson, Gladys Colliver, Betty Daly, Catherine Deely, Theresa Drahos, ,lane Greene. Nancy Greene, Armond Losier, Rose MeCrudden, Dorothy Tyburzylx and Nancy Whittington. Rob- ert Cypher originated the cartoons. Marjorie Ny- man and Ann Scott Wlallace did the typing, While everyone helped with the mimeographing. The club, under the supervision of 'Niiss Tsa- bella Lyon, met its publishing expenses by selling football pins and banners. HUME EGUNUMIGS HE HUMNIING UF SEWING MACHINES and the clicking of knitting needles are sure signs of the undaunted activities of the llome Economies Club. Headed by Miss Jane B. Winters, the club has knit double searfs, cap scarfs, helmets, sweaters, socks, and mittens, for the British Wvar Relief So- ciety and the Red Cross. They have also made baby shirts for the Red Cross. Along with the other ar- ticles of clothing that have been sent to the British Vtiar Relief Society is a woolen dress made by one of the members. The club wound up a very successful and active school year with their annual dinner. This affair is always held at the final meeting. The officers of this progressive club are: Mary Majersky, President, Nancy Whittington, Vice-- President, Virginia Schmidt, Secretary, and Marie Usai, Treasurer. Home Ell'0Tl0l7lif'S Clllllfslllllliillg. I.. to R.: I. lfge. C. K1lL'il'lx'f'. lf. Lissey. G. Arnold. S. Nlntzer, Bliss Winters. JU. Tornello, II. Marko, M. Kirby, lf. Iierg. Seated: A. Migliorise. 1. Friere. M. Lfsai, M. Majerski. V. Schmidt, N. Whittington, E. Kir- nmyer, M. Rosenblatt. Journalism Club-Standing. L. to R.: K. Cypher, H. Daley, lf. Anderson, A. Losier. Seated, L. to R.: G. Colliuer, B. Basliek. M. Nyman, C. Deely, R. McCrurl1len. T. Drahos, N. Green, J. Green, J. McAleese, S. Wallace.
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