Commerce High School - Ledger Yearbook (Yonkers, NY)

 - Class of 1959

Page 131 of 168

 

Commerce High School - Ledger Yearbook (Yonkers, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 131 of 168
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Page 131 text:

Photograph Club and Visual Aids The Commerce Photography Club has several objectives: 1. To teach students to take good pictures 2. To teach them how to develop, print and enlarge pictures 3. To take candid shots, sports pic- tures, and to photograph special events for the Argonaut and the Ledger. While the purpose is to teach the fundamentals of photography, the club does not prepare members to become professional photographers. Their ex- perience, however, in the Photography Club develops in most members a satis- factory hobby which helps them to ap- preciate beauty in the world around them. ws! 5 K '39 - f ss N. 55 .3 K' ' 7 X 1 st ' Q . N. V A y 1: .,f Left to right, Row 1: R. Merrick, L. Campbell, A. Mc Fadyen. Row 2: T Coyne, A. Irnpallomini, D. Logis. Left to right, Row 1: B. Wellsy, J. Powers, T. Rago, G. Carey. Row 2: J. Mirsky, J. Pollock, B. Gilroy, A. Gausman. Row 3: A. Politano, J. Ro- manchick, B. Cubello, B. Toborski, R. De Fate, R. Abbott. ui' 'x 'X 1 J.. all e I ' if ' , r 4211- ' , -' 2' ' -' -E: ' 'fffg -' . gi' 'X ! -55,5 ll A Q 0 'Q-f: 11:53, ' Q .4 4 . 4 A rx -,' - 'v ' QQ :- ' , :ar :nl , ' .- ' ie .mala- :J 'Q4,hllf5Ex'hll ' L1 I Mil' .. I ' 512: 1 ,. 2, I 2'7

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rt lub The Art Club is for those pupils who are interested in and wish to increase their know- ledge in the field of art. Stu- dents experiment with various media and tools, using the work- shop period to enter art com- petitions. Also those wishing an art career use the time for creative art work, which is ad- ded to their growing portfolios. Left to right, Row 1: L. Sogol,J. Manfredi. Row 2: M. Coyne, A. Ferine, 1 A. Di orio. Row a.- T. Coyne, G. Meyer , s. wojda, R. Risko, B. Fred- , ,., -. ,- ' ericks, G.Florrin. . CB 4 KW Q . C KW 'L , , Receptionists Two girls, usually seniors, act as receptionists in the main lobby of our school. Each per- iod of the day different girls are assigned. They greet visitors and take them to their destina- tions. Members of secretarial practice classes also give their services, for which they are given class credit. The recep- tionists, who are trained, are al- ways available as ushers for special occasions. These girls are gaining valuable experience for themselves as well as contri- buting to the courteous, busi- ness like atmosphere which the High School of Commerce en- courages. an w--. QQ Left to right, Row 1: A. Bain. Row 2: B. Brady, M. Sbrena, C. Heymann, C. Vinci, V. Zampini, A. Sheedy. Row 3: F. Cacciatore, E. Agnano, C. Haley, E. Muscenti, C. Otten, A. Lyon. ,kc I 1 5 I 5 7 ik.



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Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross Workshop, in its first year of existence, consists of members of the JRC Council and Volunteers. All work is done after school entirely on a voluntary basis. The program this year included Christ- mas favors for a children's hospital, an International High School Chest, and volunteers to assist with clerical work at the Chapter House. The chest, the first of its kind in the City of Yonkers, was constructed by stu- dents of Saunders Trades and Technical High School and decorated by students in the advanced art courses. By supporting two cake sales, all the students of the high school participated in the completion of the chest. The Junior Red Cross Workshop had, in all respects, a very successful year. RED CROSS OFFICERS Left to right, Row 1: F. Smith, B. Pigiet. Row 2: R. Controne, D. Perman. Work Shop 128

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