Yonkers High School - Blackboard Yearbook (Yonkers, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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ANGELINA GALLO 91 Dolly may be called the out-door girl, because most of her time is spent in taking long walks and in going on hikes. Dolly likes nothing better than to spend a day hiking over at Alpine. G. O. 2, 3, 4g Class Volleyball 3g Argo- naut 2. 3, 4g Triphi 2, 3, 4. l EVA GAMMONE 92 Th e goes the bell! And these goes Gammone running down the hall her history class. Her great fondness for this subject is shown by her excel- lent history marks. Triphi 4. MARIE GARRAMBONE 93 Tap, Tap, Tap, Garry has rhythm in her feet. She was one of the girls who performed in the Military Tap at the State Armory in 1938. G. O. 2, 3, 45 Triphi 4. IENNIE GASKA 94 Jennie rates music as her main interest. She took music lessons out of school, and joined the Girls' Glee Club for two consecutive years in school. G. o. 2, 4, Glee club 3, 4. ANGELO GENTILE 95 Angelo is a shy person, but when you gain his confidence, he will be your friend for life. I-Ie has that certain something that gets people by in the business world. IDA GIANNELLI 96 Board of Education. Good morning. Yonkers 3300? Thank you. lt's Ida, busily pulling out and pushing in plugs at the Board of Education swtchboard. Ida is a very ambitious girl who does not mind sacrificing Saturday mornings for switchboard practice. Health Council 3, 4. MICHAEL GIOVANELLO 97 Mike, a tall, slim, quiet, bashful fel- low, is popular among the seniors. His opularity was brought out when he w chosen re 'dent o'f Hi-Y and ag ' whe c osen preside Al- pha i. G. . 2, 3 Alph a Pi 35 Presi- dent 4g Hi- e t 4g Argonaut 43 R. O. E. 4. GILDA GIULIANO 98 Gilda is a filing champ! She has won two honor certificates for proficiency in Indexing and Filing during 1938. She was one of the few who finished short- hand in one and one half years. MARGARET GOFF 99 Peggy is that energetic senior who spends much of her time attending so- cial affairs. Because of her interest in social activities, she is a member of several clubs outside of school as well as in. Triphi 2g Argonaut 3. CATHERINE GOMEZ Noise! Laughter! I bet Kay is the center of attraction among the lively crowd. This characteristic is true of Kay because she is always alert, and happy-go-lucky, while on Student Serv- ice guard in the hall. G. O. 2, 3, 43 Debating Club 3, 4g Punch and Judy Players 3, 43 Secretary 45 Stu- dent Service 45 Choral Club 2, 35 Sec- retary, Treasurer 33 Triphi 3, 4g Argonaut Staff 2, 3, 4g Interclub Council 4.

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BERNARD FERGUSON BARBARA FENNICK 81 Babs is a merry combination of pep, vim, and vigor. She has sailed the sea of popularity straight into the harbor of our hearts. Our Babs is an excel- lent student too, cmd has placed her- self on the list of honor students. G. 0. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tfiphi 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta Pi 3. 4: Argonaut 1. 2, 3, 43 Social English 4: Basketball 1, 2. 82 Bernie is a cheerful happy-go-lucky chap who glides through school just as he does on the basketball floor. He is like the Lone Ranger, he is always there in the nick of time. IOSEPH FOLEY MILDRED FISHER 83 You will seldom find such a rare ex- ample of perfection personified as in Mildred with her reserved manner, beauty of character, and chic appear' ance. Although unemotional in her ac- tions and hard to get to, she is a loyal friend when you really know her. 84 foe Foley is one of the smoothest talking students in the school. He will f be successful when he gets out of school because he can talk himself into or out of any situation he wishes. We say he is O. K. ? RITA FOLEY Vrgievgin- ff Rita IS the senior with the pleasing personality and ready smile It is only 85 I 1 4 . . tural that you find her at all the ELLA FORBES Social English gatheringshas she is an active member of the club. Argonaut 2g Social English 49 G. O. 1. 86 Ella is never happy unless she is work- ing on her hobby-making posters. To prove this, she has taken up art, not , only in school, but she has also made posters for her church to advertise the coming events there. ANN FOSTER 87 Ann's goal is to attain an average bf over QOFXQ in scholastic work. Her high average for previous years has admit- to Alpha Beta Pi and Arista, honor societies of Commerce. membership in these societies ted her the two Gaining is, in part, the realization of Ann's goal. Arista 4g Social English 4g Alpha Beta Pi 2, 3, 4g Ledger Staff 4g Triphi 2, 3, 45 O. 1, 2, 3, 45 G. O. Representative G. 1, 2. WARREN I-'RE!'1'zE ! as There's never a dull moment when Warren is in class. His remarks and arguments are always entertaining. Since he does not believe in the theory that the teacher is always right, he will argue at the slightest provocation. Warren claims that his verbal battles help him to learn his lessons more easily. IACK GALLAGHER MARY GALANTE 89 Mary is the type of girl that likes to argue. Her greatest desire is to debate, especially if the person should be her law teacher, Mr. Lofthouse. She gives him a long fight, but he usually is the winner. 90 lack can give it and lack can take ity and you can't give a fellow a better recommendation than that. 43



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jf! I ' MARY GOODMAN 101 Mary, one of our quieter seniors, is unlike the majority, for although she keenly enjoys fun and excitement, her poise and calm demeanor are con- stantly With her. . G. O. 3, 43 Argonaut 3, 4. I WILLIAM GRAY 1 5 1 1.1 1 THOMAS GORDON 102 y ' ' , . ' Flash Gordon, not of comic strip i J fame, but of Commerce fame, has shown his mettle by withstanding four severe N. attacks of examinations, annually, with- X , i C out receiving a single scar. X , H .3 L4Uj.f f1' 'IRENI-: GRANT 103 A , , til -- lf Renee is in trouble again. The teach- : -.J-'V ffl, er just caught her drawing pictures of' 'ty 1 Dopey during class. Renee is lucky ' 'N X to be gifted With the ability to draw, Q J,-Jbut she wasn't quite lucky enough to .NJ j J dodge the subpoena served on her to 'sf appear in detention class. Argonaut 2. 33 G. O. 4. 104 Score Zl-l9! Bill scores another vic- tory! Bill's accurate serves and fast re- MSW turns are the important factors which X- ff' have helped him win many games of bhk X table tennis. As a reward for his ac- ' curate playing, he was elected to the l-li-Y team. N G. O. 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 Bowling Team. LORRAINE GRILLET 105 ldentified with dignity and with sin- cerity well fortified, We are quite satis- ,fied with LORRAINE. PATSY GROSSI 106 The strains of ln a Sentimental Mood echo through the dance hall. ln the band the handsome Hi-Y trumpet play- er stands to shine. One of Patsy's ambitions is 'to become a trumpet play- er in a popular orchestra. Hi-Y 43 Student Health Cou O. 1, 2, 3, 4. nail 43 G. CARMELLA GUIDO 107 Seated behind a desk stacked with papers and filing cabinets, you will find Carmella working conscientiously. The ability to win two certificates in filing proves that she is a hard worker. DOROTHY GULLIKSEN Out on the gym floor ready for action is red-headed Dot. She is holding a 4, g,,f?,L . ball in her hand anxiously waiting to score a point for her team. She is one of the outstanding players of the first period gym class. , G. O. 23 Triphi 4. J 108 if . fi K fy fi I 'ef :fi-1 If gl , , gi S,'M ! v.l,J4M .1 'j r , ' 5 fjrblji ELEANOR HALADY 109 Miss Cushman wants to see Eleanor in the gym, is a statement heard--, very morning in room 205. Eleanor is' own because of her ability to eng e in many of the athletic 'activities in' Com- merce. Besides being an excellent ping pong player, she plays a good game of volleyball. Triphi 2 , 3, 43 G. O. 2, 3, 4Sfxrgonaut 2, 3, 43 Leaders Club 2, 33 Vol yball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23, Ping P6ng ' Social English 4g 110 MILDRED HALADY Music! Some like it swing and some like it jazz, but Millie likes it clas- sical. Her hobby is collecting pictures of opera stars and other material per- taining to the better type of music. Triphi 2, 3, 43 G. O. 2, 3,43 Social English Club 43 Choral Club 3, 43 Argo- naut 2, 4, Choral Club 43 Baseqbal 2, 3. Y, . XT 'xx 1 1 - f -. . x I Y r .4

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