

BOTTOM: Ruth fMrbury, Sanely
Spen~.
Darlene Lesko, Carol Rebovich, JoAnn Kino, El..nor Kremposky, Rosemary Oravitz, Rose Kovacic, Cecilia Durant, Pati Bester,
Rita Fitzmaurice, Kathy Sterbutzel, Sue Broadwater, Mrs. Gallagher. R<YN TWO: Gloria Keeney, Anna fMrie Barnes, Carol lowery, Karen Coffin, Sylvia Yeash,
Dotis
Shelling, lynda Datsko, Iris Broadwater, Diana Yanov, Darlene Laughery, Karen Dade, leola Peterson, linda Koballa. ROW THREE: Geraldine Trush, Sheila King, Stella
Brown, Kathy Smith, Cheryl Hartz, Barbara Vig, Bernadeue DeMark, Paulette Tassone, Gloria Warish, Peggy Flynn, Joyce Dargal, Mary Williams, Ruth Brown, Margaret
Mikovich. ROW FOUR: Stephanie Check, Richard Frisco, Marlene McPhilliamy, Gloria Zidek, Rose
fMry
Petraui, Angela Otto, Mery Kovach, Shirley Lough, Karen Glover,
Dorothy Backes, Sally Robins, Bonnie Kifer, Worney Smith. TOP ROW: Walter Velosky, Tony Pinardl, George Satovich, Carolyn Cronin, James Cole, Nancy King, Marlena
Schwenk, Sally Sullivan, !della Vought, Eileen Kyle, Henrlella Hungerford, Fred Dobek.
Commercial Club
Courtesy is an essential part of the foundation upon which
a successful business career is built. Mrs. Gallagher, Commer–
cial Club sponsor, stresses this continuously to all members.
Willing to aid teachers and administrators, the members
acted as guides on Patrons' Day. Adept in the stenographic
field, the group lends a helping hand, especially any typing
that must be done.
At regular monthly meetings, the students enjoyed talks
presented by business college representatives. Newly elected
officers readily learne<'J to conduct the meetings according to
parliamentary rules. In recognition of their services, each
member received a club pin.
Socially: the "Mistle Toe" dance in January, the Spring Fes–
tival, and a Smorgasbord in April, combination style and beauty
show, gave the group an opportunity to form strong friend–
ships.
Office practice students, members of the Commercial
Club, type
from
dictabelt tapes- just a sample of what
they will encounter in the near future.
Bill Petko and Geraldine Trush assume the roles of employer
and secretary. "Make a carbon of this Ieifer," instructs 8111.