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4 7 Q it J? 1 TH MATH Left to Right Row l: J. Haroutunian, A. Carney, D. Longazel, J. Zottoli, A. Grotto, J. Supka. The Ath Math Club was organized several years ago, for the purpose of combining a service club of Mathemtatics and Athletics, and was under the active leadership of Joe Tarricone. The club was a great help to Coach Jefferson in keeping track of statistics concerning individual players improvement and final results. The club keeps charts of individual foul shots and set shots, etc. At the end of the season each player's average is computed, as well as the average of the team as a whole. This activity covers both J. V. and Varsity. SERVICE f J ,f ' ml! I l-'33 wi ' Left to Right Row 1: R. Lemme, B, Boud, C. Maclean, E. Repasky, G. Joice, C. Manfredi, I. Hermanspan, R. Decker, J. Listorti, M. Condon, T. Como. Row 2: R. Piacente, J. Partaglione, P. Biglin, R. Jamin, C. Simmons, A. Vellucci, B, Marickk, D. Feeine, P. Badal, G. Laudadio, A. D'Ambrosio, M. Aliberto, W. Spudis. Through its Service Club the students of Commerce express their sympathy to their classmates in times of grief and illness. With flowers or with cards the absent student is reminded that he is remembered by the student body. Sym- pathy and best wishes are the key words of this organization. The club has a representative in each homeroom and is sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy M. Boodey. ll2
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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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Left to Right Row 1: G. Talone, M. Ferrara, M. DiFranco, B. Ference, B. Pierorazio, D. McMinn. Row 2: E. Repasky, R. Swabson, M. LaGaccia, A. Wilson, E. McGilly. Hi came into being five years ago under the direction of Mr. Burke. This club was organized especially for the purpose of Commerce girls to get better acquainted with each other socially. The Hi 5 has previously held occasional birthday parties and dances. Before the Hi 5 leaves Commerce this year of i954 it will have left behind twelve new members to carry on the traditions of the club. 0PH0lVIORE ll HI CLB .-I .,M..-an Left to Right Row l: E. Smith, D. Defemio, C. Jamba, C. Dauterman, G. Carrea, J. Muccilli, A. D'Ambrosio, F. lottoli, C. Autero, S. Sartori, D. Lesko. Row 2: J. Dellaiamera, D. Belenchia, A. Picrro, S. Sabatini, D. Ferine, P. Grubiak, G. Kuntz, P. Farrell, G. McMahon, E. Marchionni, P. Fox, B. Marecek, M. D'Angelo. Row 3. A. DiLascio, R. Zottoli, P. Judiian, P. DeLosh, S. Badal, P. Guglielmo, M. Loryk, B. Grohowski, L. Sansalone, J. Cariello, J. McCoin, J. Listorii, R. Picchianti, F. Getz, B. DeAnellis, A. Tomaselli. The Commerce Sophomore Tri-Phi is an organization devised to get teen- age girls together in school and social activities. These activities include bowl- ing, dances, parties and other means to get the girls to know one another. Many of these activities are held at the Y.W.C.A. where we have our weekly meetings. Our meetings are held every Wednesday night, and after each meeting there is dancing. Our club is led by a group of officers as follows:
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