Union Endicott High School 1939 Graduation Issue (Endicott, NY) - Full Access
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)
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