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TRI-HI END. YE R BY
AMPING TRIP
Formal and Tea rown ctivitie
Tri-Hi Club members eagerly await
tlt~~
w
ek-end of June
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when th y will depart fot'
c-:>mp.
Girls who have attended on former
\'e'lrs
will
attest that a g-ood time is certain.
It
is e"Xpected tt>at Tr'-Hi girls will travel to
Camn Evans this year.
Th<>it· Pennv arnival in March prover!
a
verv
!'mcces~ful
innovation. 'T'he cafeteria
wa·~
trs>~.
formed into a carnival. There ·were, tand"
selling- candv and ice cr am, a horror hous<',
a facultv g-ravevarrl and manv other attral'–
lions. Anoth r is planned for. ne t year.
ThE> Tri-Hi Te1. Dance likewise wac; a
SU"–
rpss. TPa was servPrl bv the club offirerc; at
:>n
atb·activelv appoint
rl
table loaded with
dPPCll~'ie".
In 'the center was a bowl of vellow
d<>tforlils
ann
blue iris with
tall
yellow taoer··
on eithPr side. 'T'here was continuou dancing
from
3 :30
to
5.30.
The archerv unit is sroing; places with
it
svlvan art. In June it exflect to go
to
LiYer–
P<'OI
to compete in the state contest.
The next event . cheduled for th Tri-Hi
Gi•·ls is the Sorin9' Formal. A rather exclusive
affair, looked forward to annually with keen
anticipation, it has always been a
succes~.
This vear the theme of the dance will feature
ca ties and shield . The following members
are in charge of arrangement. : Marjori.•
Butler and Irene Brain, co-chairmen, Jane
Sm'th, Zelda Van VIi
t,
Beverly Weils, Loretl:l
Ercolino, Grace Zanni, Beverly Butterfiel<l,
Je1.n
a~;s,
Mariorie McWilliam , Jeanette
Butler, Phyllis 'loran, Joyce Peake, Rita
, 1a
trangelo, Eleanor Gunn, Louise Aquilo,
Blan ·h , trickland, Effie IIerman, and Hele•l
Porzuczek.
YN;,
if you're a Tri-Hi girl, you'll be doilJ!
. ometl1ing all of the time-and having fun,
too!
LO AL
PROFE~
SID AL MEN
SPEAK BEFORE IT LIA CL B
The Italian lub ha enjoyed an extremely
a tive ea on. At th home of Mi s Florenc
damo, instructor, all th Italian cia e have
h ld cov r d dish supp r . There were pre–
par d by the students them elves. Bu ine, s
me ling- were followed by talks from forme1
U-E students of Italian. Italian lub mem–
bers have enjoyed listening to Dr. Francis
Giordano and 'lichael J. Rano, local attol–
ney. During the remainder of the year':
program, it is plann d that the following
p aker will be heard: Dr. John Tocco, Dt·.
Dante Tocco and Dr.
~Iichael
Maggiore, peak–
ing on the medical profession; Dr. James
Trozze, on denti try; and John Dapolito, who
will speak on hi profe sion a a lawyer.
HANLE '
Washing -
Phone 647
9 Madison Ave.
Endicott
EMMET!" BARBER SHOP
Open All Day Every Day
HAIR CUT 35c
120 Nanttcoke Ave.
Pisani Modern Dry Cleaners
(hHli
vidual)
RIWCLAH
12-liO l
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E;".1ERGE:-.:CY
1-HO H REH\'ICE
Pr
ssing, Remodeling-, Repairing
1309 Monroe St.
Phone 1229
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C.\J,L FOR
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D!<:LIVEH.
PEOPLE' ELE TRIC HOP
108 Washington Ave.
Phone 1091
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Appliances
\\iring
I•'ixtur·ps
ELE TRI
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CO. 'TRACTORS
ENDICOTT OPTICAL CO.
130 Washington Ave.
Endicott
Phone 266
Fred Knauf
Ml LDRED BAKER
\\'omen's AJ>parel and Accessories
Phone 1695.J
104 W. Main St.
LAWRENCE PAINT CO.
SHERWIN.WILLIAMS PAINTS
IMPERIAL WASHABLE WALLPAPER
126 Washington Ave.
Phone 1736
ENDICOTT HAT CLEANING
and BLOCKING
NICK VASGOS, Prop.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Hats, Ties, Gloves Cleaned
Not Responsible for Goods Left Over 30 Days
Phone 1390
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