Redstone HS 1966 Yearbook (Republic, PA) - Full Access

Commercial Club The main purposl' of the Commercial Club was to prepare future stenographers for admittance into the business world. Ever read) to assist teachers. students, or administrators. group members typed various ol£ice forms. tests. and other cler· ical forms quick!) and efficiently. They re· alized that a close working association with the facult} prepared them for business positions after graduation. Emphasis was also placed on the light– er and social side of life. The club per– sistently aroused ~chool spirit and partici– pated in extracurricular activities. The members sponsored dances and held lively parties. In April. everyone co-operated en– thusiastically to make the annual Mother– Daughter Banquet a gala affair. All activities carried out under the direction of the following officers, Joanne O'Brokta. president: Carol Grubish. vice– president; Bever!) Kubitza. secretary: and :\anc) Pacione. treasurer: proved success– ful. On Patron's Day, the commercial girls served as guides. Visiting par!'nts Mrs. Grant and Mrs. West register. Fran– ces Rochcck und Nancy Pocione stand by ready to lead the wuy. Club o!licers, Joanne O'Brokta, president; Carol Grubish, vice-president; Beverly Kubitza, secretary; and Nancy Pacione, treasurer; present pins to excited members. Mary Ann Kavulic, Blanche Bartolotti, Sylvia Hill, Nila Logston, Norma Antonini, and Carol Porter, display the club's entry for "Homecoming". In the poster classi£ication it won first prize. ALUMN T ULERY G.RATESIC ~.~A¥.ER B.SPAliERI

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