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LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW- Nancy LoBello Mary Jane Corkran Carol Ann Evans Dawn Stuart Frances Kisling Janice Dieffenbach Dolores Bowen SEATED- Arlene Guilfoyle SEATED- Margaret Pierce Marigold Powell Miss Ruth Stone Patricia Sawicki Marilyn McCormick Shirley Camp STANDING- Marilyn Tiffany Shirley Thompson Janet Weston Carolyn Roberts Eunice Swank Marylyn Youngs Patricia Becker Sally Reed fm-ia: JW Valuable service is rendered to the school by members of the Library Club. Each member, according to his particular aptitudes, becomes a spe- cialist in some phase of library work, and at some time during his member ship, he has the opportunity to try his hand and develop his skill in all phases of the work. Membership in the Library Club means that the student must learn to rely on himself, follow directions, and accustom himself to work with indi- viduals. Return rewards come in the form of comprehensive Library expe- rience, skill in Library usage, habits of independent investigation, exciting contacts with new books, a new idea for reading pleasure and profit, and an opportunity to develop reading tastes. In co-operating with the Librarian, Club members gain an understanding of the Library and its role in personal enrichment and social adjustment. Officers of the I949 Library Club are: Carol Evans, president, Dawn Stuart, vice president, Nancy Lo Bello, secretary, Frances Kisling, treasurer. JUNIOR RED CROSS This year in U-E, a chapter of the Junior Red Cross was established. At the first meeting, two representatives from Binghamton Central gave a talk about their chapter of the organization. Under the guidance of Miss Ruth Stone, the Junior Red Cross members made an afghan to send to a hospital, elected officers, and planned a campaign for next year's expansion in mem- bership and activities. The following officers were elected: Patricia Sawicki, president, Marigold Powell, vice president, Peggy Pierce, secretary, Marilyn McCormack, treas- urer, Shirley Camp, historian, and Shirley Thompson, representative. 62
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THE COMMERCIAL CLUB - Y l 1 0 FIRST ROW-Virginia Clemente, Adeline Mucilli, Audrey Dent, Lois Phil- lips, Eleanor Snyder, Eleanor Corwin, Gerry Occhiato, Lorna Walker, Anna Steflik. SECOND ROW-Margaret Yankovich, Concetta Argento, Joan Babbitt, Ann Donovan, Anna Bussa, Barbara Meyers, Louise Cicciarelli, Barbara Starr, Anna Antalek, Mary Lou Bunnell, THIRD ROW-Adeline Macuch, Mary Lou Cederborg, Sally Lou Reed, Alice Rusnak, Anita Shon, Anna Sochor, Mary Mrva, Diana DeSantis, Florence Sepelak, Margaret Wahila. The Commercial Club of the Union-Endicott High School, first organized in l935, is under the supervision of Miss Ruth I, Kniskern and is composed of business students. Its main purpose is to acquaint its members with the busi- ness world through lectures and tours through the various local business concerns. Places of business which the Commercial Club has visited in the past year include: International Business Machines, the Endicott-Johnson Corporation, Radio Station WENE, the Endicott Daily Bulletin, the Endicott Postoffice, the Endicott Telephone Office, and the Endicott Trust Company. From time to time, this activity list is enlarged by the program committee to meet the interests and requests of club members. The officers for this year are: Eleanor Snyder, president, Eleanor Corwin, secretary, Lois Phillips, treasurer, Audrey Dent, reporter, Gerry Occhiato, representative on Student Council. COMMERCIAL CLUB ACTIVITY SEATED-Miss Eleanor Irvine of IBM drey Dent, reporter, Lorna Walker 61 STANDING-Eleanor Corwin, secre- tary, Eleanor Snyder, president, Au-
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