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ARI TA A - Left to Right Row l: J. Astrab, E. Repasky, R. Swabson, A. Halterman, G. DeBiase. Row 2: L. Carney' A. Gezirlian, J. Jazwinski, E. Blake, C. Filomena, ARISTA is a vvord derived from the Greek language, a word which means THE BEST. Ten girls are selected for membership in this HONOR SGCIETY-girls who are 'tops in character, fidelity, sincerity, and scholarship. ARISTA aims to give its best in service to Commerce to help to carry out the fine traditions of its school. This organization operates the coke machine at games and dances in order to raise money for its part in the GO fund. KULL KEY fv- Left to Right Row lz R. Brannigan, G. Baxon, J. Miksad, B. Lyzak. Row 2: H. Glus, J. Hackett, J. Woiciechowski QPres.D, G. Kiely, A. Skrobola, E. Mancini. SKULL AND KEY is the honorary society for the Senior boys. Each year the ten most outstanding boys are selected from the Junior class by the faculty and outgoing members to become a part of this organization whose qualifications are based upon scholarship and character. 110
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l A1iG0NAUT mir I 4 J gi LI I r Left to Right Row I: L. Kennedy, E. Laskowski, J, Miksad, J. Nolan, K. Olah, C. Chicolani. Row 2: C, Pagani, J. Stahl, M. Sutor, R. Swabson, M. Weisenpacker, G. Berarducci, B. Blake, J, Apicella. Row 3: I. Watson, M. Zuk, M. Aliberto, B. Bonnette, G. Dellicota, A, Gerziriian, J. Asteab, P. Brennan. 22 ffm QT Q Q 1' lfgfixysf HOIVIERIIIIIVI PRESENTATIVE The Argonaut, the oldest school paper in Yonkers, is this year being published by a revolving staff whose members are from the twenty three pupils of the Journalism class. Four page-editors for news, features, sports, and club news are responsible tor each issue. The business stall? has three managers: Irene Wolosin, trea- surer, Marjorie Zuk, circulation, and Rose Swabson, promotion. For photography the paper is indebted to the Camera Club. Miss K. Gretta Ordway is the adviser. Left to Right Row I: D. Bozzi, C. Yavorsky, J. Domizio, F. Palmiere, N. Sarcavino, R. DeFranko, J. Bardar, J. Marden. Row 2: A. Geziriian, R. Higgins, S. Fentress, C. Scisente, D. Talamine, I. Zygar- lowski, J. Zlatis, R. Grinaldi, R. I-liggens, R. Cirini. Row 2: J. Lightfoot, S. Green, L. Lilak, A, Barrie, B. Jenkofsky, J. Marchioni, P. Mosella, C. Fogel, M. Pacione, R. Viabel, G. Baion. 109
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Left to Right Row l: E. Stefanik, R. Kmetz, B. Zarychta, J. Kilduff, R. Bednar, T. Amodeo. Row 2: i S. Fedor, T. O'Loughlin, R. Nappi, B. Lyzak, J. Gregson, B. O'Brien, E. Brill, R. Powers, K. Burton J. Rubeo. Row 3: E. Mancini, J. Scerno, R. Dickens, l. Ali, R. Johnson, F. Hioerup, T. York, J. Milcsad, J. Hackett, R. Santoro. The Hall Guards are picked to sit at the three posts of duty. The first post is at the Palisade entrance, second at the center stairs, and the third in the Main lobby. The boys are not responsible for the discipline of our students, they are to simply greet guests and ask to their destination and, it necessary, escort them there. We have been told that since the inauguration of this system H LL GUARDS there have been far fewer persons aimlessly wandering in the halls. CHOIR A. -. A M.. , - Left to Right Row l: P. Schettino, R. Namiot, R. Sweeney, B. Marucci, M. Kost, B. Rubeo, J. Bardar, N. Palmer, M. Palmiotto, A. Barcelloua, R. Lathan. Row 2: R. Condon, M. Stegman, U. Sternberg, G. Lotz, D. Seay, E. Scaperotta, E. Jackson, T. Petti, Dr. Cullem, S. Fentress, R. Hornbeck, B. Kennedy, A. Tokarski, J. Taveniere, R. Kluz, S. Mclnery, G. Tynan, M. Deatcher. Members of the choir have the opportunity of becoming acquainted with more advanced music than is possible in a general music class. The choir is expected to sing at special assemblies, and receives invitations to sing at various com- munity functions, thus enlarging the experience of the members. Song, both for serious study and for fun, create variety and interest. We are handicapped this year without an accompanist, but hope to remedy this in the future. At present there are thirty-two members.
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