Background Image
Table of Contents Table of Contents
Previous Page  22 / 28 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 22 / 28 Next Page
Page Background

20

THE

• I 0

B.\RBIZO.~.

LINGERIE

MODERN DRESS SHOP

-E N D I 0 1 T T I G E U

TECH TUDE TS .FORM

ORGANIZATIO.

EW

118 W ashingt on A ve.

Endtcott

.'IIOP AT

UUBY

J EWELRY

CO., Inc.

6 Washington A ve.

SN~

Our Com plt•lt• LIIH> ol'

GRA

l>l'

AT!O.

<1

I

~"1'.'

BISHOP'S MEAT MARKET

"Quality ,\!eats"

122 W . Main St.

Phone 889

ovello's Dry Cleaning Co.

Plant at Geo. F. H ighway, Endwell

Phone Endtcott 866

1106 North St.

MocCiary-Stobler

INSU RA NCE AGE NCY, Inc.

100 E. Main St.

Phone 418

:::l.\IART ST{ ' lJE. T:::l SIIOP

VA ' GHN 'S

CL01 H t~.

1

G

STOHE

Let {::;

~en"

You

FLOWERS

FOH .\LL,

() ( {'.\~10.

·.·

MODERATE PR!CES

ENUICOTT FL RIST

114 W ashington A ve.

Phone 441

Th.·tt ..

\n•

l'ermarwn t !

BEA

BETTE

BI'~AUTY

P

RLOR

212

1 ' 2

W ashington A ve.

En dicott

For A ppoint ment Phone 269

At the beginning of this semester a new

club was formed to acquaint tech- tudent.

w;th the problem. of modern industry; stim–

ulate inter sts on the part of its members

nlong technical lines, and bring about a better

under:tanding· among par nt: of the aim and

objectiY

c:;

oi all school acti\'ities. The officers

ar • Henry Woodrow \Vilscn, l'resid nt; Jack

llartlu\\', Vtce President ; Robert Ru(ller, See–

r

tary and freasurer; lichael Zakri, General

Officer, and J .

D.

~lacQueen

and L.

K .

Clark,

faculty advi or..

At

out· April meeting, .Mr. Langway an

I.

:\1.

B.

engineer, ga,·e a talk on the oppor–

tuniti • a,·ailable for young men who posse

technical traintng.

Th final meeting of th

y

ar

was held

Ia~

2-1,

whPn t he club heard William Foughy,

per,·onel manager of the Agfa-An. co Corpor–

ntion. Th subject of his d.scu:sion wa; Yery

helpful i•1 that it infor.ned th group how

to

apply succe::;::;fully for employment.

Other a( tivilies of the club include a ,·ery

pronHSII•g ol t-ball tournament now in prog–

re:!:' with s ix teams participating·. The annual

outing and picn ic is being planned for the fir::;t

week in June.

()0

EXHIBIT

The Don Econ girls have gone "social" thi,;

season, t•nt rtaininl!' at Hallowe' n and Valen–

tine parti . and developing their skill in

a

variet: of entertainment proYided by

~larion

Hills. Gam s con, isted of fiddlesticks,

pi11~

pong matches and the popular intloor sport,

hinese

c.:

hecker•.

Preparations are undet· way for the " Dom

Econ .'pring E:»hi bit." Leda l'izer assisted

bv

Anita

Du

Uois and G t•trude Fred rick are

it.l charge.

Spotl suits, culottes and pajames made hy

th"

Homemakinr~

A

class, slip cov •rs, d1 ap ric '•

bedspreads and curtains made by the Homc–

mal:ing

B

cia, s will be exhibit d. Table set·

ling; and food displays will b included .

The pur·poc; of this disFlay is to bring

about

a

c

tter understanding

b

tween the

mothers of the homemaking !!.iris and the

teac:h

r·s

of the department. The public is

rn:ited to attend the exhibit in the high schoo:

cafeteria the first. week of June.

(l'ontinned from

I'ag-;• 1~)

;\]a ·

J:!

llin).{hamton Xorth

W-2

(away)

Ia~·

19

Xorwich

.:ua;·

::!0

OwN('o (away)

~lay

2a

Bin<Yhamtou entral (away )

~I

a v

:W

Bim~hamton

•orth

~~a~·

27

Ithaca (away)

J

urie

2

lthaea

.JUt.

!i

or·wich (away)

JutlC 7 Sectional Golf Tournament. (En-Joie)