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Mount Carmel Itemi
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PAGE THREE. MOUNT CARMEL, PA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1946. MOUNT CARMEL ITEM. amount, $84.00, bringing the Mai to date to $3,290.35. The Carmelite Weekly FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1946.

VOL. XI. NO. Vl Weekly Resume of News of Mount Carmel High School, Written by Pupils. visit, while Ashland also plays in the Silver Palestra on Friday night, December 13.

The following boys are on the varsity squad: John Hook, Paul Dalleluche, Glenn Adams, Bernard Rynkiewicz, Thomas Dudzinski, Henry Narusewicz, Raymond Shup-tar, Alfred Teufel, Sam Wilkinson, Michael Bernot, Robert Wetzel, Michael Moraski, John Kramer, Leonard Wisnieski, Charles Slotter-back, Robert Remaley, Henry Ba-luta, Wesley Brasingston, Thomas Shaffer, and Robert Rydzewski. ATTEND MEETING Principal V. W. McHail and Track Coach Gerald Breslin attended the Eastern Conference meeting held at Drums on Saturday. Nesquehoning and Scranton Tech were selected to play the annual North-South game at Scranton on Saturday, Dec.

7. Heach Coach Joseph Ambrose, Assistant Coach Joseph Paskevich, and Faculty Director Glenn Menges plan to attend the pre-game banquet at the Hotel Casey in the championship game at Scranton Tech's field tomorrow. NOTICE The reporters of the Carmelite Weekly: Please submit all Carmelite news to the editor at or before regular meeting on Monday afternoon so that this material can be checked and ready for typing on Tuesday, SPOTLIGHT A meeting of all staff members of the Spotlight was held on Tuesday afternon, December 3, at foui o'clock in Room 208 with Miss Bahner, faculty adviser, presiding. This meeting was held in preparation for the coming issue of the Spotlight. BONDS AND STAMPS The regular sale of Bonds and Stamps was held on Tuesday morning at nine o'clock in all Homerooms.

Mr. Chesney's Homeroom purchased the highest Rose Sinopoll, '47 Irene Depnock, '47 Romilda Caser, '47 Doris Fisher, '47 Anastasia Kandybowski, '47 Mildred Zukowski, '47 Mary Ramage, '47 Thirza Roadarmel, '47 Samuel Wilkinson, '47 Thomas Zaleha, '47 Eleanor Pupo, '47 Edith Hlnkle, '48 Claire Shoop, '48 Eleanor Rudock, '48 Edda Pupo, '48 Dolores Madailis, '49 GROUP I TYPISTS Beverlee Marquette Genevieve Homitz Stella Klemas Cecilia Kolenda Irene. Masinick Rita Radzevich Thirza Roadarmel Helen Zedanowicz Pep Meeting To Celebrate Victory A short but exciting pep meeting was held on Monday, December 1, at 9:00 o'clock in the auditorium, to celebrate Mount Car-mel's Thnksgiving Day victory over Shamokin. Among the speakers were: Mr. G.

A. Beierschmitt, Mr. Joseph Patrick, Coaches Joseph Ambrose and Joseph Paske-vich, Faculty Director Glenn Menges and the boys who played in the game. The meeting was in charge of Principal V. W.

McHail. BASKETBALL Tonight the basketball squad opens its season, meeting Girard-ville on their own court. Next Wednesday Girardville returns the Alumni News In Brief '47 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Lorraine Rowe REPORTERS I Johanna Lord, '47 Genevieve Kulbickas, Rose Yuskalis, '47 Agnes Zecoski, '47 Gloria Snyder, '47 Rita Mirarchi, '47 Antoinette Scicchitano, Beatrice Dietz, '47 May Ann Gryzlo, '47 Jacqueline Zymek. '47 GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club held a special meeting on Tuesday evening, December 3, at seven o'clock in the Auditorium. The purpose of the meeting was to practice songs for the Christmas program now being planned for December 15.

'47 The entire band, under the direction of Mr. J. Stief, held two rehearsals during the week in preparation for its annual concert. Dolores Zymek, a graduate of the Class of '44, now a student nurse at the Mercy Hospital In Baltimore, Maryland, spent the Thanksgiving holiday at home. Elmer Fantini, a graduate of the Class of '45, now serving in the TJ.

S. Navy, was home on leave for the Thanksgiving holiday. Ignatius Zylowski, a graduate of the Class of '46, serving presently in the U. Army a short furlough at home over the Thanksgiving holidays. Jerome Kanis, a graduate of the Class of '46, now serving in the U.

S. Marines, is stationed in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Norbert Walsh, a graduate of the Class of '46, now serving in the U. S. Marines, is stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.

John Gondal, a graduate of the Class of '45, who is stationed at -Washington, D. with the U. S. Navy, was home on leave for the week-end. Reno Zinzarella, a graduate of the Class of '46, was home for the Thanksgiving holidays.

Reno is enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a member of the Freshman football team. ing holidays at home. Tom is a freshman at Dickinson College. Margaret Wardrop, graduate of the Class of '46, spent the weekend with her parents. Peggy is in training at Lackenau Hospital, Philadelphia.

Anna Wojcik, graduate of the Class of '46, spent the holidays at home. She is in training at St. Joseph's Hospital, Reading, Pennsylvania. Thomas Snyder, a graduate of '45, and a former editor of the Carmelite Weekly, is spending a furlough with his parents. He is now serving in the U.

S. Army. Edward Budock, a graduate of the Class of '46, is spending a furlough with his parents. Edward Is now serving in the Army. Vincent Wisdo, a graduate of '45, is home on leave from the U.

S. Navy. Henry Rakus, a graduate of the Class of '45, was recently discharged from the U. S. Navy.

Bernard Kuczewski, a graduate of the Class of '45, was recently discharged from'the U. S. Marine Corps. Miriam Ruths, a graduate of the Class of '45, spent the holidays at home. "Mim" is in training at the Geisinger Memorial Hospital Nursing school, Danville.

Kathryn Voulelis, a student at Bucknell University at Lewisburg, was home for the Thanksgiving Holiday. ii John Chuprinski, a graduate of Calendar MONDAY, DEC. 9th Carmelite Reporters 4:00 p.m. in Room 312. TUESDAY, DEC.

10th Bonds and Stamps Sale at 9:00 a.m. in all Homerooms. Carmelite Typists, Groip 11, at 4:00 p.m. in Room 314. WEDNESDAY, DEC.

11th Student Council at 4:00 p.m. in Room 311. Boys' Glee Club at 4:00 p.m. in the Auditorium. THURSDAY, DEC.

12th Girls' Glee Club at 4:00 m. in the Auditoriunfc FRIDAY, DEC. 13 th Assembly, 9:00 a.m. in the Auditorium. Traffic Tribunal at 4:00 p.m.

in Room 305. SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY I the Class of 46, spent the weekend at home. Jack is stationed in New Jersey. John Klemas, a graduate of the Class of '45, was recently discharged from the U. S.

Army. Marion Else, a graduate of the Class of '45, spent the holidays with her parents. Marion is a sophomore at Temple University. Robert McDowell, a graduate of the Class of '46, spent the holidays at home. Bob is a freshman at Eucknell University.

Margaret Allison, a graduate of the Class of '46, and a freshman at Cedar Crest College, Allentown, spent the Thanksgiving holiday at home. Grace Smith, a graduate of the Class of '46, spent the week-end at home. Grace is a freshman at State Teachers College. Bernice Jankowski, a graduate of the Class of '46, spent the holidays at the home of her parents. Bernice is a freshman at Temple University.

Mary Kovack, a graduate of the Class of '43, spent the Thanksgiving holiday visiting at home. Mary is a pharmaceutical student at Temple University. Norman Kessler, a graduate of the Class of '46, has been qualified as a U. S. Army Paratrooper.

Carol Ann Hecht, a graduate of the Class of '45, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at home. She is a student at Penn Barbara Jones, a graduate of the Class of '45, spent the holidays at home. Barbara is a student at Bucknell. Anna Mae Menapace, a graduate of the Class of '45, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at home. Anna Mae is a sopohcmore at Barnard College.

George Teufel, a graduate of the Class of '45, spent the holidays at home. George Is a sophomore at Lock Haven Teachers College. Cyril Doyle, Class of '46, visited the school during the past week. "Cy" is home on furlough from the U. S.

Army. Thomas Staller, graduate of the Class of '46, spent the Thanksgiv- 1 look Uve 1 You v. QUILTED SATIN ROBES $14.95 RAYON GOWNS sizes 32 to 40 $3.98 RAYON PAJAMAS sizes 32 to 40 $7.67 CHRISTMAS SLIPS Cynthia Rayon Slips, in sizes 36 to 46 BOXED HOSE One Pair Nylon and One Pair Pure Silk, Both for in Velvet GIRLS HIKING CLUB The newly-formed girls hiking club selected officers for this year at their first meeting on Wednesday, November 27, at 4.00 p.m. They are as follows: Irene Masi-nick, president; Gloria Snyder, vice president; Joan Williams, secretary and Alma Kimsal, treasurer. The girls, under the direction of Miss Howard, have planned to hold their first hike on Sunday, December 8, at 1:30 pm.

ARTIST COURSE The Poloeme Potters will be the next attraction on the Artist Course Series, appearing in the Auditorium on Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 9:00 a.m. They show how this ancient skill has been handed down from one generation to -Ideal Gifta $2.98 WOMEN'S SLIPPERS- Luscious rayon velvet suits the season and does Buch wonderful things for you! These are strikingly new styles, beautifully detailed in midnight colors, midnight black, many with glitter. Misses', women's, juniors'. HAND BAGS Plastic, Leather, Fabric $4.98 UMBRELLAS Variety of Styles $4.98, $7.90 GIRLS' RAYON SLIPS sizes 2 to 14 $1.40 1 TOWEL SETS Two large 22x44" towels, 2 wash cloths, vv solid color, deep loop terry, satin border trim.

A gift that will be appreciated $2.58 SYMPATHY The student body wishes to express their deepest sympathy to Ruth Markle in her recent I SELECT YOUR PRACTICAL 1 For 1 Christmas i NOW '1 TABLE RADIOS ft GIFTS FOR MEN and BOYS RCA, Victor, Strpmberg-Carl- son. Stewart Warner. Fada. lbs Temple from is i sin guaranteed to re 11 SjgSpiA sist moth damage A five years! 1Q.90 3 All-wool, 72" 5-year guarantee to resist moths! 11.90 I TABLE COMBINATIONS, from $69.50 I PORTABLE I Record Players from $38 ELECTRIC ROOM HEATERS $10.80 I MAT-MATIC ELECTRIC IRONS $9.95 1 KENT COFFEE SETS $10.40 I Eureka Sweepers Tl S9S Upright and tanks complete mS i DRESSER SETS to $18.95 I TOY XYLOPHONES $3.95 Other Items Too Numerous To Mention! Blankets and Spreads 3 ill 1" FOR CHRISTMAS Chenille spreads, soft 2-tone or all-white; double or twin! $14-32 am a LATEST VICTOR RECORDS AND ALBUMS If TIES Traditional Xmas gifts, easy to pick successfully from Pennejr's large selec tlon! MEN'S 2-TONE SHIRTS Latest vat-deyed cotton twill lota of stylish wear! Sanforized''. $3.98 tShrinkage will not exceed 1.

MEN'S WOOL ROBES Neat, all wool gifti maroon or navy, with wool piping. Gift boxed! $10.90 MEN'S BILLFOLDS Choice of designs, some with transparent card holders. Gift-worthy! $2.98 $4.98 i 6 BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS 2 Stop In and Shop at I CONNAGHAN'S I 26 NORTH OAK STREET. Boys' FLANNEL PAJAMAS Heavy quality striped flannel, one-piece style, .90 Sanforised shrunk for permanent fit 4 to 8 .29 a Fine quality cotton in smart striped patterns. Fast color.

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