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YORK CITY-0UR T0 The sun peers through the towering buildings. In the glimmering light a milkman's horse and wagon clatter down the avenue. New York begins to stir. Workers slowly disappear into the subway. In the distance the siren of a fire engine and the screeching of brakes proclaim that New York has come to life. With that ever familiar cry, MHold that doorlw school girls and boys busily elbow their way into the already crowded trains. House- wives are rushing breakfast so they can start their early morning shop- ping. Children are running to the parks to play. Typewriters clickg tele- phones ring-New York begins to work. New York is called the city of laughter and fun, but the little things that don't seem to count make this New York of ours a city with a heart. As the day passes the grating of brakes may mean a child is hurtg the clang of the fire engine--a home is lost. The rustle of white satin going down the aisle of a church is the beginning of a new life for two young people. Tears of happiness of a mother at the station welcome her boy home. The incessant gossip of a neighbor conceals a kind heart. This is the real New York. At the end of the day, people once more rush into the subways. Now they are heading home-to a quiet evening with their loved ones. Others crowd the 6GGreat White Way, living in a world of fantasy, if only for a few hours. Then, slowly, all is quiet again. New York goes to sleep. EDITH MALCOLM 7
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EW YORK The motions, the trafiic The atomic Broadway, The night clubs, the operas The electric display, The beauty, the glamour, The Fifth Avenue fashions, The finance, the future The moving-picture passions. The snow storm, the dark moon The summer delights, The monuments, harbors The New York sights. The slums, the urchins Of lower New York, The Waldorf, the Plaza The Colony, the Stork. The avenues, the subways The people all crowd, Ambition, position- New York, we're proud. LILLIAN VAICIKONIS 6 'l A ll 101 ff 1 fri' 'N u . V , .-, O r rl at rf I' fl' f f , 1 r 'lf' Q ie X Ez -.. if Q Q.. L i l4,,, . lil , v Q 54
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k fi N .Af Z 51 STANLEY COZZA Farulty Adviser ARTHUR WEINBERGER LALIDA BLUMER Editor-In-Chief S F F Assoriatv Editor-In-Chia EVELYN DEPACE PAUL GREENWALD Art Editor N Litvrary Editor GLORIA LANGE RITA MINCALONE Photo Editor Business Manager
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