Commerce High School - Ledger Yearbook (Yonkers, NY)

 - Class of 1954

Page 117 of 148

 

Commerce High School - Ledger Yearbook (Yonkers, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 117 of 148
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M t ,. . ..,,. Z ii R TRI PHI JUNIOR f 1-.. i2 rff 1. 1-,gs-:- TRI PHI SE IOR Left to Right Row I: A. Catullo, J. Listwan, A. Blasetti, E. Repasky, J. Apicella, D. Nicholas, N. Hendricks. Row 2: M. Torrence, A. Wilson, M. Duffy, A. Houghtaling, A. Mazurkiewitz, C. Pagani, M. Zuk, S. Corato, G. Dellacato, B. Bonnette, A. Chioffi, B. Pierozio. Row 3: C. Trotta, R. Bubbico, E. MacGruer, I. Hermanspan, C. Straguzzi, J. Sanchirico, A. Dunn, C. Mesler, E. Pienczykowski, D. Liberatore, E. McGilly, R. Marchi, D. McMinn, R. Jamin, G. Talone, F. Paladino. x K :il-17 AE' .M 'rj er- 1' LA.. Gao' Tri Phi Clubs are organized for our high school girls mainly with These obiectives in mind. -To establish groups to which we BELONG. -To provide a place for us to go, where we can have fun. -To help guide us toward better citizenship. -To teach us responsibility, necessary for all young women. gf i Left to Right Row 1: M. Frattoli, J. Domizio, P. Yavorsky, L. Duby, P. O Connor, J. Losco, A. Quicci. Row 2: D. Pohorence, R. Piotrowski, A. Gargene, J. Doyle, B. Carr, E. McLaughlin, J. Biriello, M. Beia, L. Liberatore. Row 3: N. Fragola, J. Fedak, J. Amato, B. Robbins, T. Pienczykowski, D. Wright, G. Laudadio, M. Guadiana, B. Chiaverini. 115 ak

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LIBR RY l STAFF Left to Right Row l: C. Hassler, L. Carney, E. Thomas, R. Namiot. Row 2: M. Willis, J. Nolan, D. Poherence. The services of the library assistants are of unlimited value to the school. Each period of the day one or two pupils work at the desk. This involves the circulation of the books, typing, filing, and sorting books and catalog cards. They also have the responsibility of sending out notices of reserved and overdue books. In addition, they perform many mechanical duties, such as, shelving, helping in the processing of books and in the care of audio-visual aids. Left to Right Row 'ls B. Marucci, B. Newmann. Row 2: G. Scaramuzzo, P. Schettino, M. Kubicisko, R. Paust, J. Losco. T14 -.ffx rj



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STUDENT COU CIL .GO I Left to Right Row lf R. Beachman, C. Straguzzi, R. Gerloff, M. Lanzo, N. Palmer. Row 2: S. Fedor, B. Chiaverini, G. Carozza, G. Carrea, P. Grubiak, O. Nelson. The Student Council is composed of twelve representatives of the General Organization of the High School of Commerce. They are the elected officers of the senior, iunior, and sophomore classes respectively. They meet every second and third Monday of each month to participate in providing benefits for the school. CROSS Row T: L. Rappa, A. Dunn, J. Parlapino, D. Pailollo, R. Condon, C. Fogel. Row 2: V. Smith, R. Blair, J. Beachman, P. Farrell, M. Mastropolo, D. McMinn, V. Martin, D. Romano, J. Jazwinski, D. Jaross, N. Hendricks, M. Tesoro. Row 3: T. Amodeo, B. Kennedy, F. Briar, D. Belenchia, J. Fragola, L. Di Brocky, C, Feneck, J. Losco, R. Taylor, K. Cook, P. Turko, V. Yurkovic, M. Sutor, C. Beanland, G. Winn. Row 4: E. Brill, R. Scrobola, N. Lavia, P. Porteus, M. Daut, .B O'Connor, S. Vernon, B. Martin, J. Bunch, D. Griffith, M. Zuk, J. Harmony, L. Lelak, B. Rose, E. Cassifos, K. Tyrrell, A. Tybel, F. Rattenni, B. Johnson, S. Fedor. The Junior Red Cross Club is composed of representatives from each homeroom. These representatives have conducted an enrollment drive through- out the school and the proceeds amounting to sixty dollars were sent to the American Red Cross. The Commercial students have also sponsored a typewrit- ing proiect. The Foods Trade have offered to make cookies for the dances at chapter headquarters on the first Friday of each month. Margaret B. Mc- Dowell, Sponsor. bi.

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