Commerce High School - Ledger Yearbook (Yonkers, NY)

 - Class of 1959

Page 126 of 168

 

Commerce High School - Ledger Yearbook (Yonkers, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 126 of 168
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Page 126 text:

l l 'n Red Cross The Junior Red Cross of the High School of Commerce, made up of delegates and alter- nates from each home room, is sponsored by Mrs. Anna S. Novak. Through Mrs. Novak's help the Junior Red Cross has grown in our school. The Red Cross Drive was a success this year, with 100W membership. The November cake sale net- ted a profit of 535.00 which was used to finance our Christmas project of gay favors Hlled with candy, which we distributed to an institute for retarded chil- dren. Under Junior Red Cross sponsorship, Christmas decora- tions made by Miss Smo1en's art classes, and cookies made by Miss Keller's Foods Trades classes, were given to patients at a Veterans hospital. The biggest project this year was the high school chest, deco- rated by Miss Smolen's Art classes, and filled by the Junior Red Cross of Commerce. This gift was sent to a school over- seas. 122 'K' Left to right, Row 1: S. F. Silva, V. Janos, M. LaFemina, E. Blair, C. Byrne, L. Sogol, Row 2: A. Conti, B. Henneberry, W, Haem- merle, J. Bridgen, M. Czerniecki, R. Campani. Row 3: R. Dicesare, G. Unterner, M. Baker, L. DiPaolo, E. Linke, B. Riker. Left to right, Row 1: K. Anderson, D. Vesperman, A. King, B. Pigiet. Row 2. K Wirth J. Inocencio, F. Smith, C. Carboni, P. Albanese, M. Mazza, C. Miano C. Rooney Row 3i F- Nunziatfiv J- NiC0letti, A. Cubeta, C. Francis, L. Ambrogi, C. Pantaleo, B, Fredericks I.. Grubiak, B. Controne. Row 4: B. Veygel, L. Sicilano, E. Rodriguez, B. Karsten L, Cianelli, R. Starro, L. D'Angelo. Y F l i-1. 4 Left to rightg Row 1.' P. Gallagher, M. Bonilla, A. Weiss, A. Corsi, M. Roberti, J. Cover- dale. Row 2: F. Castellano, R. Keating, J. Manigio, K. Green, R. Genzelman, K. Drain M. Brown, M. Dilorenzo. Row 3: J. Alaimo, J. Liszewski, R. Skirka, K. Cherwaty, Gi Camanaro, L. Kozara.

Page 125 text:

COPY S3 2,5 t ,J 'Ma ang. 1 ,, ,,,.saM.1.w-6 W nuns The staff of The Argonaut, the oldest school news- paper in Yonkers, was formed this year diiferently from recent years because the increased school enroll- ment ruled out a journalism class. Any student in the school-sophomore, junior, or senior-was invited to report in Room 200 for tryouts eighth period. Regular attendance each eighth period, interest, imagination, ideas, ability, reliability, accuracy, originality, willingness to do something extra, team work, and the ability to take criticism-all were factors in determining the staff members. Proofreading and checking to see that copy fits final dummy Miss Ordway checking Brennen's Pasting copy in final dummy V I 2- ii il' '1 24' X I gg Q ,, Ax -D X ' J X :ji 1 3 if X. ,gp ., Q Sq.



Page 127 text:

Service Club 2. ' LZ S, ii 1 Lelt to righti Row 1: G. Unterner. Row 2: 1 C. Brenthel, P. Beatty, J. Bridgen, L. Giella, F. Powchik. Row 3: R. Zumpano, G. Stegman, J. Chiulli, P. DeMeo, R. DiLello, F. Ciofli, j J. Sylvestri. Row 4: L. Hogue, C. Porucznik, . S. Kabialka, C. Jones, E. Skirka. 2 i 5 Left to right: Row 1.' B. Grieve, E. Davis, H. Otten, J. Tidmarsh. Row 2: C. DeVito, B. iidote, J. Stewart, A. Sampogna, V. Patrie, G. Watson, E. Favale, P. Berrian, Row 3: J. flanning, P. Rosini, M. Carlino, B. Cervera, C. Schulze, M. Salerno, B. Lyle, T. Komora, I . Faia. Row 4: G. Chesler, A. Anderson, B. Harris, C. Heinzer, P. Devany, P. Reilly, V. Spano, J. Dessesow. 3 i K S4 -it to right: Row 1: E. Fredericks, R. Merrick, M. O'Neil, B. Bracey. Row 2: G. Cipolla, Kerr D. Dobbins, R. Aboto, C. Shancg, B. Daut, L. Silvestis, E. Skouse. Row 3.' S. ikoliejewsko, R. Cohen, C. Snee, K. Edwards, R. McGrath, G. Jin0CCniC0, B- KHZSYQ . Guadagholi, M. Lascio, C. Loughman. Row 4: H. Zakrewski, G. Grayiano, J. Tobin, C. selli, M. Fretterd, F. Cancredi. rx . . 5'-P g -CTG!-is ,'?.:ET'WEL L l,l1'Q ' C ffl will , w-- y X53 K :fly xi- I -4 .eff It is desirable to have a con- scientious reliable representa- tive and an alternate from each home room, to represent their class. The purpose of the club is to send cards to students who are ill for four days or more, to send cards of sympathy when a member of a student's family dies, and to send flowers if a student's mother or father dies. The money is raised by contri- bution. Ten cents is the amount recommended to carry the club through the year but less is ac- ceptable. Meetings are held dur- ing the assembly period on the fourth Monday of each month. Regular attendance is essential. 123

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