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Le Cercle Francois First Row: Left to Right—Rose Kowal, Dolores Barron, Margaret Nolan, Lois Spangenberg, Betty Calamar, Treasurer; Morris Potter, President; Jacqueline Delaney, Secretary; Margaret Hayes, Vice-President; Patricia Berry. SeconJ Ron: Beverly Peterson. Jean Ronoski, William Martin, Alice Natic2ak, William Stevens, Miss Harle, Doris Slater, Martha Bohemian, Gloria Saldarine, Olive Rabcnold, Lois Staugaard. Ah tent: Irene Vlossak. I lie French Club, composed of the members of the first and second year French classes, meets the third Thursday of each month and provides a multiplicity of features including group sinking, games, movies, and social affairs. It forms a valuable adjunct to the classroom by providing, in an atmosphere of cordiality and informality, many desirable activities for which the class time is not sufficient. Pupils become more proficient in the French language and indirectly but definitely learn much about France, its culture, civilization, and significance in contemporary world history. Future Farmers of America This year the F. F. A. has carried on a program to raise money for club activities and club equipment by selling candy, hatching eggs in the club incubator, and many minor activities. The boys have taken an active part in district and state activities. They entered the egg and apple grading contest and won the district egg grading contest, thereby representing District One at the state contest at Trenton. They also participated in the Hoard's Dairyman dairy cattle judging contest and plan to take part in the state contests in the spring. In March the Washington F. F. A. played host to District One for the Annual F. F. A. rally. These boys have also carried on soil testing, blood testing of poultry, caring for orchards, and many other agricultural activities. First Rou: Left to Right—Richard Fisher. George Piperato, Daniel Hayes, Reporter; Robert Godfrey, Secretary; Wilbur Anierman, President; James Smith, Vice-President; Anthony Sbrescia, Treasurer; Larry Collins, Sentinel; John Slack, Conrad Gruver. SeconJ Rou: Frank Ponce, Edward Miller, John Gulini, Henry Becker, Truman Lunger, Mr. Ostrander, Adviser; Marshall Burdge, Ezio Rossi, Walter Cooke, Jay Mayberry, Joseph Tresch. Third Row: John Beruta, Dale Watters, Albert Schaare. Absent: William Smith, Richard Paini, Charles Sabin. r 211
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Commercial Club The Commercial Club, directed by Miss Mulkey, holds its meetings on the third Monday of each month during the activities period. Members were from the secretarial practice and stenography classes. During the various monthly meetings speakers from different First Ron: Left to Right—Rose Kosval, Carole Peterson, Dolores Barron, Dolores Hoover, Jo Dcl-Vecchio, Vice-President; Nancy Nicholas, President; Ann Fiore, Secretary; Eve Hummer, Cellerina Donnini, Jo Bevilacqua. Second Row: Miss Mulkey. Helen Grbich, Darlene Gaunter, Lois Hill, Albina Dcllavcdova, Ludc-vina Rossetti, Joan Saldarinc, Betty Pierce, Betty Seguinc, Shirley Coleman, Alice Naticzak, Carrie Quigley, Edith Bellini, Bertha Sloan. Third Rou: Joyce Julian, Gloria Shrope, Shirley Snyder, Winona Jones. Betty Lou Dillman, Rena Zulauf, Joyce Opdyke, Betty Riddle, Janet Rupell, Jean Stau-gaard, Gloria Saldarinc, Angelina Leggio. Absent: June Tucker, Lois Kcrk-cndall. branches of business were guests. Panel discussions were also held and the members benefited greatly. The other meetings were used to read articles and stories, play games and work on the various awards material contained in The Gregg Writer, a magazine published monthly and of invaluable assistance in vitalizing and making effective the study of shorthand. First Row: Left to Right—Russell Seal, Ernest Zelbacher, Alfred Singley. Robert Hackett, Lewis Baldwin (Chief), Pete Perini, Edgar Woolf, Kenneth Neidig. Second Row: Charles Quigley. Donald Sinkway, Albert Dc-Cresci, Ralph Castner, George Dennis, Frank Hasscmcr, Joe Deuchler, Ray Koestner. Absent: Walter Worrall. Lewis Baldwin Fire Squad The Fire Squad is entirely composed of volunteers chosen by the Student Council and the faculty. Nine seniors, six juniors, and two sophomores are members. These boys have a great responsibility resting on their shoulders. Their main job is to see that everyone is out of the building safely in the event of a fire alarm. They are always on the alert and ready to take their assigned places when the alarm sounds. These boys take charge wholeheartedly of the year’s required number of fire drills. [20]
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Mixed Chorus »yirnm , 11 t H i t -fc t i. ft » » M t ftt» ft ft t I 1 t «•»£■ t i i I » first Rou: Left to Right—Charles Hann, Doris Heckman, iMalbea Ann Lauriat, Marion Davis. John Cline, Jean Jensen, Mary Alice Opdyke, Bill Wolverton, Nancy Sederquist, Betty Wintermutc. Betty Lou Hann, Ronald Goerner. Second Rou. Betty Morgan, Dolores Julian, Elaine Yates, Frances Eckel, Charles Quigley, Edna Price, accompanist; Miss Charlotte Sommers, Frank Pulsinelli, Raymond Bellini, Joan Hill, Mildred Quigley, Mary Conroy, Ardcl Lozier. Third Rou: Florence Metcalf, Frances Voegele, Margaret Minassian, Margaret Burke, Lois Spangenberg, Gladys Simmons, Mary Becker, Mabel Ritzer, Barbara Cooper, Shirley Mayberry, Peggy Baldwin, Shirley Warfel, Ann Gallagher, fourth Rou: Betty Fedon, Shirley Bowman, Jean Borden, Anna Carnali, Ila May DeVries, Joyce Groves, Alma Van Horn, Margarete O’Dell, Marlene Blum, Verna Apgar, Dorothy Henderson, fifth Rou: Joyce Taylor, Anne Norci, Bertha Heffner, Edith Roberts, Marie Fucci, Evelyn Groves, Dorothy Burd, Pat Berry. Absent: Blanche Brown, Kathryn Lance, Joan Lanning, Dawn Lanning. The mixed chorus was formed this year with sixty members. The first program of the year was at the Thanksgiving assembly. Preparations were made for a Christmas assembly and also for an evening performance but these programs were cancelled because of the early closing of school. The spring concert was presented before Easter vacation. TRIPLE TRIO ORCHESTRA Standing: Left to Right-Jean Jensen, Doris Heckman, Malbea Ann Lauriat, Nancy Sederquist, Marian Davis, Katharine Lance, Mary Alice Opdyke, Betty Wintermute, Betty Lou Hann. Seated: Miss Sommers. Left to Right—Darlene Gaumer, Enzo Mari-nelli, Marilyn Mueller, Sally Cross, Ronald Goerner, Kenneth Ncidig, Anthony Pisani-ello, Miss Charlotte Sommers, Lois Stau gaard. [22]
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