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OFFICERS

President .

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Rosemary Arlotto

Vice-President .

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Peggy Crane

Secretary .

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Irma Patanovich

Treasurer .

. . ............ . ... . ....

Nancy Kelly

Program Chairman .

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Betsy Skernolis •

Assistant Program Chairman ......

.

Joan DeSanto

Mountaineer Reporter .

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Sandra Casserella

Downtown Reporter ....

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Joanne Joseph

Sentinels .

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Ro emary Hayden, Gerry Key

Advisers .

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Eleanor Strock, Jean Meier

(•missing when picture was taken)

"LIPSTICK, CANDY, AND RUBBER-SOLED

SHOES"...

The above title characterizes the typical member of

the Cadette Club, an organization of young women

dedicated to the ideals of theY. W. C. A. These ideals

include friendship, co-operation, thoughtfulness, and an

understanding of our fellow man.

The meetings, held Thursday evenings, provide

different forms of entertainment for the members. There

are jitterbug contests, skits, games, lectures, and pro–

fessional entertainers.

One of the social highspots of the year was a fashion

show held at the Hotel altamont in November. Club

members were the models and the Leader, Bon Ton,

and Mary and Louis provided the clothes. The affair

was very successful with about five hundred people

attending.

Other affairs included weiner roasts for seniors,

juniors, and sophomores, and Christmas and Spring

semi-formals.

Conferences are held twice each year in order that

the girls from different cities might compare their ideas.

This year the mid-winter conference was held in Feb–

ruary at Shamokin, while the summer conference was

at Albright College.

Left

to

right: First Row-M.

White, B. Salvaterra, A. Martini, H. Bittenbender, G. Congell, C. Sabatino, G. Key,

J. Joseph, B. Skernolis, N. Kelly, P. Crane, R. Arlotto,

I.

Patanovich, J. DeSanto, S. Cassarella,

R.

Hayden, D. Heis–

ner S. Litchock, J. Pacelli, N. Montone, M. Frask, F. Kapes, C. Cessaro.

Second Row-C.

Dougherty, F. Kochinsky,

M. 'chamberlain, M. O'Donnell, J. Miller, J . Beam, A. Balint, F. Rolnick, L. Scaran, R. Hentosh, J . Thomas,

J.

Maskor–

nick R. Veraldi,

I.

Radacov ky, D. Blasko, L. Parrell, J. Ziegler, L. Kotch, J. Poluritz, M. Leshko, K. Rossi, M. Pil–

lonato, N. Korei

I,

C. Hill, C. Carbe, A. Brogan, B. Kopie, L. Klinger, W. Petrilla, E. Mraz, C. Colombo, S. Carrell,

J. Berger, M. Davies, E. Gliem.

Third Row-E.

Fescina, C. Spevak, C. Hornack, P. Bednar, M. Natalie,

B.

Sabia, L.

Hartman, H. Smith, M. Scaran, P . Pisane,

K.

Melfi, C. Mechmus, C. Sabia, K. Glennon,

I.

Friedlander, R . Petruzzi,

C. Crease, J. Walter,

J.

White,

J.

Petro ky, M. Gambardella, G. Palermo, P. Kringe, D. Bodolo ky, M. Bresnock, P.

Kowal ky, A. Kinney, M. Hou er, G. Raedler, T. Ca o, C. Krohn.

Fourth Row-S.

Flynn, S. Scatton,

J.

Oster, A. Vas–

inda, P. Pecora, M. Craig, A. Marushin, B. Yurovchak, N. Baran,

R.

Martini, C. Milko,

J.

Gates, T. Tait, A. Fierro,

A. Moyer, A. Barger, C. Valagene, M. Quick, C. Smith, M. Reinmiller,

J.

Dubinsky,

J.

Sippel, R. Yenchko, S. Kester,

E. Rompilla.

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