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Once again we step on board our ship to return to our own hometown.
As we glide along, we shall turn on the radio and hear some of the popular
entertainers of the day, A variety pggram is now in full swing with the
Rhythm King's Orchestra furnishing the music and Mary Odomirock, the
mistress of ceremonies, the laughs. Such popular singers to be heard are Helen
Cronin and Lydia Korwatch.
The New York Yankees are playing the New York Giants today. Let us
tune in to hear the commentator tell us about the game. The star player for
the Yankees is Happy Locatelli, and the star player for the Giants, Ben
Liebowitz.
Once again the gangplank is lowered and we leave our ship to visit
Getty Square, the business center of Yonkers. Many of the successful business
men and women who have not ventured beyond our own city are Florence
Smith, Frances Repicky, Margaret Nugent, Roselle Melzer, Sophie Zwarych,
Mary Radzilowicz, Dorothea Rhead, Iohn Gallagher, Irene Robbins, Louis
Mauier.
Now let us visit the City Hall, where many of the leaders of our city sit
behind their great oak desks busy at work. Among them are Betty Iosetfer,
Paul Husenita, Ioseph Feke, Dorothy Harris, Peggy' McCoy, Regina Roth,
Michael Giovanniello, Helen Kozakiewicz.
While visiting the Board of Education, we meet many intellectual men
and women as Anne Foster, Edmund Higgins, Audrey Dando, Ioseph Mac
Crae, Matilda Wojuk, Alice Michnak, Irene Zachar, William Terkanick.
Listed on the teaching staff of our city, educating the men and women
of tomorrow, are such names as Iohn Byrnes, Sophie Prusiewicz, Ruth Cassel,
Sylvia Horowitz, Anne Iablonski, Catherine Maybo, Mary Sivik, Margaret
Murphy, Angelina Gallo, Amelia Warian, Dorothy Sedlor.
We shall now visit that educational and entertaining building, the library.
Among the helpful librarians we find Tina Achino, Emily Blackett, Frances
Buono, Madeline Ciruzzi, Eva Gammone, Isabelle Lusk, Dorothy Hurly, Edith
Deling, Rose Episale, Ella Forbes, Mary Galante, Victoria Karecki, Sophie
Rodzen, Helen Rosko.
Protecting human life in our city are our fearless policemen and firemen
as Frank Chartove, LeRoy Delanoy, Michael Creslinski, Richard Eisler, Peter
Pappas, Gene Torroni, Vincent Ruyack, Iames Raimondi.
Equally as helpful are the nurses and doctors who aid us when we need
help most. Among the accomplished nurses in the hospitals of our city are
Eleanor Halady, Caroline Antash, Doris Curran, Louise Opalak, Ida Giannelli,
Irene Grant, Rita Hurst, Helen Harney, Marie Iveli, Mary Smith, Catherine
Lacey, Florence McCarthy, Iosephine Spagnolo.
Among the noted lawyers in our city are Mary Kinnally, Anne Klemash,
Bill Kolesar, Clara Rucinski, Anne McGuire, Sylvia Zager, Catherine Turen-
chalk, Maty Speight, Gloria Teski, William Konrad, Mary Rubeo.
Busily assembling the news for the Yonkers Herald Statesman are the
managing editor, Marie Williams, and her capable assistants Marie Cimaglia,
Bernard Kuhn, Barbara Fennick, Margaret Kidd, Edith Moskowitz, Walter
Ianeczko, Fannie Shoota, Dorothy Phalen, Mary Sokolowski, Iulia Tkach,
Elvira Salciccia.
Today in the headlines of our paper we find many familiar names as
"George Uhrlass Perfects Newest Invention," "Margaret Cooper Chosen Presi-
dent of the Y. W. C. A.," "Vincent Rowan Promoted to Lieutenant in the U. S.
Army," "Plans For New Bridge to be Drawn up by Our Most Capable En-
gineers Mike Makurik and Paul Paulson," "Dorothy Hawkins' Newest Book the
Best Seller of the Month," "Isabella Chesney, Noted Pianist, to Play Tonight in
Carnegie Hall."
Our trip has now come to a close, and time is moving swiftly backward
until the year 1939 is once again in our midst. The graduates of Commerce
High School are now starting out into the world to carve out for themselves
their respective successful careers. 1
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