Ardsley High School - Ardsleyan Yearbook (Ardsley, NY)
- Class of 1929
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DCdlCatl0R
Board of Editors
Faculty
Student COUHQII
Honor Soclety
Honor SOCICIY Notes
Orchestra
Orchestra Board of Educatlon
Glrl Scouts
Boy Scouts
Edxtonals
Speaking Contests
Grrls Basketball
Boys Basketball
Boys Basketball
Mmstrel
Cartoons
Entertainments
umor and Semor Chorus
Kindergarten
Flrst Grade
Second Grade
Fourth Grade
Fifth Grade
Slxth Grade
Sxxth Grade Gazette
Seventh Grade
Seventh Grade Notes
E1 hth Grade
Enghth Grade Notes
Freshman A
Freshman B
Sophomores
umors
Seniors
SCDIOIS
Senlors
SCUIOYS
Student Councrl Notes
Senxor Play
Washington Trip
Pictures
What Would Happen
Student Leaders
Alumni
Rich Blts
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Autographs
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MISS ELINOR C BUELL
ln affectlonate acknowledgment
of a friendliness that stands the test of
close acquaintance a compamonshnp that proves
a realxzatxon of the :deals for which she stands
this book unto the history of whnch
so much of herself IS woven
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BOARD OF EDITORS
Editor IH Chief Ethel Zotz
Asslstant Editor Helen Berthelson
Advisor Elinor C Buell
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
Advertising Mana er Vito Barbieri
Asslstant Advertising Manager Edwxn Braem
Alumni Assistant Frank Coggms
ART DEPARTMENT
Art Eclxtor Robert Berthelson
Assistant Art Edntor John Zotz
Alumm Assxstant Dommnck Paoluccl
CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT
Manager Edmund GICTCZYDSICI
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19.29 ARIISLIJT IN 3
ARDbLEY
Mr Arthur W Sllllman
Mr Charlesw Horend
Mrs Grace C Kmderwatter
Mlss Celia P Conklln
Mr Kenneth Brown
Miss Elrnor C Buell
Miss Dorothy M Baxter
Miss Mary E Lucian
Mxss Gladys Hapgood
Mr Arthur G Kurtznacker
Mr Harlan Thomas
Mrs Mary E Qurmby
Mrs Anna Fllnt
Mnss Ethel M Tyron
Miss Harrret Edwards
Mrs Emily A Ehler
Mrs Mabel Clayton
Mrs Ethel Farnham
Mrs Frances Ferguson
Miss Florence Bennett
Miss Adeline Russell
HIGH Sf HOOL FACULTY
Prmcrpal
Assrstant Prlnclpal
Commercral
School Nurse
Physical Training
Englxsh
Drawing Sewm
Commercral
French Math
Hxstory Latln
Enghth Grade
Seventh Grade
Sixth Grade
Flfth Grade
Fourth Grade
Third Grade
Second Grade
Second Grade
Frrst Grade
Kindergarten
Muslc
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Cornell
Plattsburg
R N Albany Hosprtal
Saxage
Potsdam
Plattsburg
A B Umv Vermont
A B Albany State
Potsdam
Rome T T S
Potsdam
Potsdam
New Paltz
Cortland
Potsdam
Plattsburg
Yonkers T T S
New Paltz
Potsdam
Mrs Helen M Sllllman Secretary
Mr Nlcholas Koenig Orchestra Dlrector
Mr Clarence Trans Engmeer
Mr James Brown Asst Engineer
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Sixth
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Freshmen A
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junior
Senior
STUDENT COUNCIL
First Term
Gladys Canning
Ruth Lawrence
Lawrence Agnano
ane Edmunds
William Richardson
Dominick DeNardo
Ray Neary
Dominick Santore
Vito Barbieri
OFFICERS
President Vito Barbieri
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Second Term
Gladys Canning
Ruth Lawrence
Lawrence Agnano
ane Edmunds
Grace Woodruff
Dominick DeNardo
Ray Neary
Anthony Santore
Vito Barbieri
Secretary Helen Berthelson Treasurer George Munclc
Ex officio Mr Arthur W Silllman
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Adviser, Mr. Charles W. Horend
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HONOR SOCIETY XOTES
lhe Honor SOClCtV of the Ardsley H1 h School was organlzed rn Sep
tember 1923 It started wlth a membershlp of twenty sur each of whom had
earned an honor medal the preuous year and has grown tor seven years now
haunt., a total of 99 The requlrelnents xn C eneral haye been as follows
Nme months of perfect attendance
me months of hr h scholarshlp
PTOFXCICDCX ID athletics
SCTXICC to the school
Xt the hrst V773 meetln an exfcutl e comrnrttec wa elected c omposed
ot lTlI1ClPEil Slll1I'Il'lH Mxss Buell the Socrety Adxlser bthel Zotz presldent
Ruth 'Nlathews secretary lllzabeth Oakes lrea urer and 1 member from the
hfth fourth thrrd and second years DOITlDlCk bantore 'Way Berthelson Rob
ert Berthelson lVl1llard 'Vlldonlclc and all the srxth year members The execu
tlye commlttee held xts meetrngs Ill the Llbrary One of their most Important
actlons was the purchase of slly er whrch may be used by any organlzatlon ln
the school ln case of need
lhe Flfth Annual Banquet of th llonor DOClCty was held on anuary l 9
1979 Oy er one hundred people lI1f'lL1C1lDL, the fuests of honor Mr W Q1
beely the faculty and representatly es from the schools of llistlngs lrvmgton
Dobbs Ferry and Crreenburgh were present -Xs usuxl th: banquet was pre
pared by the Hlgh School members of the Honor Soclety with the ard of Nllss
Buell The old 3L1Cl1t0YlUYU was effectlx ely decorated ln blue and C old
A comlcal xnltxatlon of the hrst year members took place during the eye
mng Another one also toolt place wlth a solemn and lmpresslwe ceremony
Xvhen the lrghts went out the xllummated word Honor and a tall gold
candle revealed the f'-lfbt year members lined up wlth the Amerlcan and school
flags IH their lead The flrst person was IN en the school flag and the person
opposite took the burden from hum When thls had been completed each
member was gn en a small candle ln turn they walked up to the l929 candle
and lighted the small one ldOldlI12 the candle the candldates gave the Honor
bocxety Code
As a member of the -Xrdsley Hrgh School Honor Socxety l pledge my
self to do all ln my power to ald my school rn
Attendance
Scholarshrp
Servrce
Conduct
3 Welcoming Strangers
The cllman-. of the ey enxng was the surprise presentatlon of torches to lwr
Srlllman and Mr Seely
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THE ARDSLEY HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
Mr Nicholas Koenlg Director
Lxlllan Walker
Richard Bullock
Bessie Robert
Ellery Kamke
eanne ulmby
Mllburn Fountaln
ohn Lmdauer
ohn Grandolfl
Clalre Swanston
Charles Cudney
ames Nlantello
Nlcky Petrolo
Augustus Reynolds
William C-oehren
ames Abrams
Thomas Nloccla
Ronald Townsend
Faluch Perlllo
Nuzlanto Leo
Donald Vredenburgh
Charles uxmby
Mr Horend
John Zotz
Ruth Mathews
Christopher Chadwick
Helen Berthelson
PIaDlSt
First Vlolm
Fxrst Vnolnn
FlfSt Vlolln
Flrst Vlolln
Flrst Violin
Second Vlolm
Second Vxolm
Second Vlolln
Second Vlolln
Second Vlolm
Second Vlolln
Saxophone
Saxophone
Cornet
Cornet
Cornet French Horn
Cornet
Clarinet
Clarinet
Cello
Bass Vlol Saxophone
Bass Vlol
Cymbals
Snare Drum
Bass Drum
ORCHESTRA NOTES
The year l928 29 has shown marked rmproyement and progress lh the
School Orchestra whrch IS now composed of twenty five members Lnder
the careful lnstructron of 'Vlessrs Koenig and Reuther we haye added bass
xrol and cello players to our organnatron
On December 22 the orchestra rn one body attended a Phrlharmonlc
Concert ln Carneszle Hall lxe n obserx atlon on the part of the members led
to rmproy ement rn playxng before the publrc
December I7 marked the annual concert gryen by the orchestra The
unlor Chorus consrstmg of about hfty members contrrbuted seyeral selec
tlons vshrch were enthusrastrcally recen ed The Schubert Trlo entertained
the audience for a trme with many beautlful preces composed by some of the
oldest masters
The present ofhcers of the Orchestra are
Presrdent Ellery Kamke
Secretary Helen Berthelson
Treasurer Ronald Townsend
ln February the orchestra went to lrymgton Hugh School 'where they en
tertalnecl the members of the H1 h School Department
The orchestra rs now playrng the marches for H S assembhes on Mon
day and Thursday of each week as well as for Honor Assemblres
Orchestra practices are held on Wednesday and Friday from I2 00 to
I2 45 Regents credrts are given to students who have been members of the
orchestra for a perrod of at least two years All recruits are welcome
BOARD OF EDUCATION
We wrsh to extend our thanks to the follovnng members of the Board of
Educatxon who haye done so much for us durmg the past year
Presldent
Clerk
Treasurer
Counsel
'Vlrs Ruthj Slocum Trustee
'Vlr Asher Edelman Trustee
Mrs M T Croehren
Mr W C Lawrence
Mr C J Muller
Mr -I A Wickham
Mr W S 'Nlewkxrk Trustee
Mr T Eaton Trustee
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TROOP l ARDSLEY
Patrol l Patrol ll
Helen Berthelson Patrol Leader Edrth Morse Patrol Leader
Ruth Coggms Corporal ane Edmunds Corporal
Vrolet Guden Dorothy Groth
Myrtle Travxs eanne ulmby
Ruth Lawrence Elizabeth Keane
lna Robertson Helen Morse
Helen Lazmsk Vrrgmla julllerat
Romalne Warren
Patrol lll Patrol IV
May Berthelson Patrol Leader Ruth Mathews Patrol Leader
Elizabeth Secor Corporal Kathryn Jewell Corporal
Dorothy Canavotto Claire Swanston
C-race Woodruff Vlvxan Hexdrrck
Alice Woodruff Ednth Waldemar
Don Addyman Helen Praetonus
Martha Ceraghty Margaret Macwhnrter
Florence Stymus
Captam Mrs Helen M Slllxman
Fxrst Lieutenant Mass Flmor C Buell
The Girl Scouts gave their Annual Father and Mother Dinner on Novem
ber the tenth rn the lunchroom Under the supervrsron of Helen Berthelson
the supper was cooked and served by the Scouts to their parents at sux
o clock After dmner the parents enjoyed a little play whrch was put on by
the Scouts
Miss Lewis ofhcral Scout Leader of Westchester County congratulated
our Troop because rt had doubled rts enrollment ln one year
Dorothy Canavotto
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Mr Blaise Recca Scoutmaster
Ronald Townsend
George Ranerl
Christopher Chadwick
Lawrence Chadwick
Christian Frischmann
Macgregar Kilpatrick
Norman Townsend
Harold Greenberg
Robert Wingate
Anthony Mannuccia
Donald McPhee
Douglas Boh '
William Lawrence
Robert Mathews
Paul Waddell
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lburn Fountain
Stanley Travis
Richard Barr
William Goehren
Wesley Brown
Richard Bullock
Edwin Storms
ohn Zotz
Gilbert McConnell
Edgar Bell
LeRoy Fountain
Oscar Nelson
Robert Walker
ames Macwhirter
John Grandolfi
Allan McCartney
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Editorials
SERVIC h
lnhere is no one quality in my mind th it has embodied itself in the ideal
of the pupils of this school more than that of true seryice rendered for the
general good of all without thought of personal recompense other than per
haps the satisfaction of accomplishment
Work has been made enjoyable by the common intimacy of team work
Picking and shoveling becomes a recreation and muscle builder besides a
means of clearing away obstacles for a ley el playground Floors have been
waxed and small duties which might take much of a teacher s time if she had
to do them all have been willingly undertaken by pupils
There are few schools in which there exists such a feeling of intimacy
and comradeship between teachers and pupils It has led to the students
keen desire to learn for the surroundings around them are congenial and they
feel that they may help make the co of this institution of learning run
smoothly by making some small task his own
The statement of our principal lVlr A W Silliman in one of his talks
in chapel If you have some job to do around the school and are ashamed
to do it fearing that It might appear too memal or embarassing ask me to
have before U5 to LIYYC U5 on ln OUI' CI1dCaW OTS
With this spirit of doing things for others pervadmg in our school it
being molded unconsciously into the characters of many of us And it is this
spirit that is needed so much in the world today as men and women who
are truly great are those who are willing to serye humanity unselhshly
WHAT A H S MEANS TO OLR COMMUNITY
A school that represents true sportsmanship loyalty scholarship and
all the higher ideals of the perfect school A school that is more than willing
to earn its needs A school which will ba k all the projects of its teachers
pupils and the smallest organization of the community
Seven years ago a noble man came to Ardsley to work with the pupils
here so that they might mean a good deal to their community An Honor
Society was established which held the interest of the pupils from its birth to
this day One of the unwritten laws of the society is the Colden Rule the
law which has attracted the attention of many neighboring residents Honor
and respect for others has come from the great law and it has mafle the pu
pils of Ardsley High stand out in the mmds of our people as those who can
be trusted to stand by the truth
To the residents of our community Ardsley High is the home of honest
clean cut upright boys and girls alvw ays ready to lend a helping hand always
ready to do their best
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LOCAI SPI: AKIING CONTEST
The hrst local speakmg contest the wxnners of whlch were to represent
our school ln the Crreenburgh League lnterscholastlc Speaklng Contest was
held nn the Ardsley Hrgh School audxtorlum Wednesday ey emng March I3
at elght o clock
A small tax of ten cents was asked from each per on to buy prlzes for
the wmners of the contest
The people were greatly ama7ed at the ablllty of the speakers and they
were proud of the students for therr ambxtlon and work ln preparlng thexr se
lectxons Ex en the Judges were overcome wlth surprlse so that they dld not
know who should get the first prlze Howeyer Mary Moccla and lsldore
Verch won first prlzes five dollar gold pieces The second prlze went t
ames Trans and Ruth Mathews whnle Wesley Brown and Louxse SlCllldI'lO
were awarded thrrd
Everyone enjoy ed the speaking contest and thought that Ardsley Hlgh
School has somethm to be proud of for they are workmg up a reputatlon IH
publlc speaking
Thrs year s lnterscholastrc PYIZE Speaklng Contest was held ln the audl
torlum ofthe lrvmgton Hlgh School on Friday April 76 1929
Each contestant gave his or her recltatlon wlthout any announcement
They were for the most part prose Mary Moccla our representative for the
glrls was third to speak She had the entlre attentxon of her audlence dur
mg her excellent rendltron of The Whnte Hands of Telham Thus mter
estlng and excxtxng selectxon was one of the best on the program and Mary
deserves much prarse for her hard work ln preparmg xt so well
lsldore Verch was slxth on the program He used Patrlck Henry s
Address before the VlYglDla Convention and hrs dellvery of lt mnght have
equalled even that of Patrlck Henry himself The audience enyoyed xt yery
greatly as was showr by thelr generous applause
The repertoire of the orchestra was not greatly taxed at the end of the
contest because the Judges arrlyed at a speedy declsxon Their yote was
unammous for ooth Arndrew Verdln of Dobbs Ferry who had given Eulogy
of Lmcoln a md Ruth Kllne of Creenburgh who had recnted The Famme
an extract from Hlawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The Judges
gaxe SPCCIBI commendatlon and honorable mentlon to lsldore Verch
'Vlary and lsldore deserves much praxse for the splendid preparation of
thelr selections We must not forget Mlss Buell elther for she gave many
hours of her time to coach them
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GIRLS BASKETBALL NOTES
Another season has closed ln ex ery gam played the girls showed thelr
school sprrxt to an outstandlng degree Although our gurls drd not brm
home the cup thls year they deserve a great deal of credxt for the hard fight
which they put up partlcularly towards the end of the season
Mlss Wlllou hby and Mr Brown the Coaches trarned the glrls so that
they are continually lmprovrng rn technlque They are now m fairly good
condrtron and better prepared to face the next baslcetb ll season because of
this year s experlence
The followlng are members of the team
Elizabeth Oakes Captam Louise Slcllrano Guard
Anna Delmerlco Forward Conchetta DeRosa Forward
Beatrice Bell Guard Mary Moccna Guard
Mary McConnell Guard Frreda Welch Forward
Ruth Mathews Forward Bessre Robertson Guard
Lrllran Walker Manager
Helen Berthelson As t Manager
Llllran Walker deserw es much credrt for the way ln whrch she handled
the busmess affairs of the team and encouraged the gurls when defeat seemed
to prevail
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The Bovs Varsity team of A H S for the year of l928 l979 was
composed of some veterans of precedm years as well as new players thl
year and they fought gallantly for the Greenburgh Cup
The team was coached by C W Horend assisted by Qaptaln D Santore
Although the team was somewhat handxcappecl by losmg some of last year s
players they were fortunate rn havlng strlvmg energetxc substltutes to take
thelr place They drd not come out on too but played a ood Sportsman
llke game from begmnm to end
Xrdsley won the Sportsmanshlp cup for the least number of per onal
fouls made durm the entlre Lea u Basketball season
Baseball Votes
At the present tlme the baseball season has barely opened But there
haxe been many workouts up at Vvoodland under Mr Horend s capable dl
rectlon The hrst game of the season was play ed against Greenburgh and our
team mamtamed a lead from the be mnnn Domxmck Dexlardo again as
sumes the rlght to the Pitcher s Box with an alert team to back him up Many
of the old veteran team are back at their old posts and the places of those
'vacated by those who haye left school or raduated haye been taken by
others
Captaxn Domrmck Santore
Mana er Edwm Bruce
Asst Edwm Braem
Coach C W Horend
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Katonah
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lrvlngton
Commerce
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Greenburg
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Dobbs Ferry
Harrnson
Creenbur
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Ardsley
Katonah
Ardsley
Ardsley
lrvmgton
Yonkers
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Dobbs Ferry
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Frrclay evenmg November I6 was the greatest success to date both ln at
tendance and proflt About SIX hundred people crowded mto the new audi
torlum to forget thexr cares and worrles to laugh untll buttons fell off from
the stram and to start homewards after the closing chorus wxth a remmlscent
smile llngermg about thelr countenances The proflts amountlng to two hun
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re and slxty dollars were splnt between the Boys Basketball Team and the
Student Council
The program opened wrth the meutable chorus by the entire company
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utes Mr Walter Edelman favored the audxence with Sonny Boy and
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encore Messrs Nlcholas Koenig and Edward Arm gave a vlolxn duet Old
Man Sunshme and were agaln called to the stage Millard Mxdonlck ave
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the dramatxc selectxon The Soul of the Vrolln The army number by the
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World Wa Oth f
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Come on Black Boy by Clare Bohlxg a solo Travel On b Ra h ID
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TCTIIZZI and an attempt of the mterlocutor Vito Barbieri to sung a solo
After the closing chorus the audlence left the audltornum humming
Parlee vous and expresslng the wish that A H S have a mmstrel show
again wery soon
The mmstrel owes much of nts success to the hard work of Miss Wnl
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Helen Coddmgton
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LIQLID AIR DEMONSTRATION
A Ilquld alr demonstration was sponsored by the Physlcs class Ex eryone
was amazed by the power of Ilquld alr Imafflne bolllnv the water for tea
when company came on the Ice ln vour refrx erator and makmg a solxd ham
mer out of mercury' Well IVIr I'II1ott ames drd both of these thlnvs and
many more amazrn ones
I-IOPI INDIAINb
In the latter part of -5-.pr1I Ardsley was xnyaded by members of the Hopl
Arizona Indlan trlhc accompanied by thelr interpreter hdythe Sterllng BIII
:nf slev
The members of the companv 1 aye th lr vwenrd ceremonxal dances I-hey
were fasclnatmg as they seemed to follow out the SPITIK for which the dance
was gxven Among the most awe mspxrmv were the Snake and Buffalo dances
Xt each dxfferent dance they chanved lnto umque costumes sugvestlng the
characters they were trylng to Interpret
They sang their raclal songs and enacted a legend III thelr own tongue
Xfter the performance they sold yarlous crafts that they themselves or mem
bers of their tribe had made
POLISH SPEARER
The school was very much Interested ln the tales told by a Pollsh tray
eler and student one afternoon ln March He gave personal remembrances
of Poland during the World War and then explamed the present geographlcal
and poI1tcaI standmg ot Poland He praised the work done nn Poland by
the Umted States and President Hooy er durlng and after the war
Many bug and small boys clustered around hum and asked hlm hrs name
but although he told us many times none of us could pronounce It or even
remember nt
AIVIBROSE Ihr FRIES
Ambrose Jeffries ventrxloqulst and master trlclcster amused all of
for nearly an hour wnth hrs card trucks and ventrlloqulsm He caught coms
out of the an' and eyen out of the noses mouths and ears of the audrence
much to thexr embararssment and amusement
SENIOR CONILERT
The Senlor class sponsored a concert ln the fall featuring Miss Marlon
Munson and the Schubert Tno composed of Miss Marjone Willoughby Mr
Nncolas Koenig and Mr Arthur Reuther It was a musical success Every
one was pleased to hear the Ioy ely voice of Mxss Marlon Munson agam
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Charles Aszmus
Graham Bell
Ollv Brmlcerhoff
Louis Caporale
Lxvlo CYISI
Charles Egloff
Louis Fllameno
Andrew Ferranto
Domonlc Gagllardx
George KDICS
Vmcent Mantello
lrvmg McCartney
Douglas McK1rgan
Carmine Palermo
Domomc Furlllo
KINDERGARTEN
Teacher Miss Bennett
Rlchard Pearce
Andrew Reld
Michele Spano
Arthur Stevenson
Frederick Wllbur
Robert ulllerat
ames Houtz
Anna Agnano
Anna Anzelmo
Anna Brlnkerhoft
Angelina DeAst1s
Helen DeMuro
Theresa DeNardo
Evelyn Eaton
Odette Carvaeho
Dorothea Edwards
Molly Gasperml
Alfredh Groth
Fellmma Lancelotte
essxe Marzella
Mary Marzella
Gladys McCartney
Laurette lVlcGmn
Sarah Pascone
Angelina Paoluccl
Margaret Ramen
Margaret Santore
Bessie Novxello
Mary Anna Frxschmann
Durmg the year the Kindergarten had many pleasant parties ln the fall
we enjoyed a Hallowe en Party for whlch we made our own false faces At
Christmas tlme we entertained our mothers and the faculty We worked hard
all one weelc making houses trees a school and a church and we had our
sand table transformed mto a village of Ardsley All year we ve been such
good gurls and boys that the sewxng class made us some beautnful curtains
whrch make our room our llttle school home
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William Cassidonte Walter Vernon Frances Lefurgy
79 ARIJASIIE
FIRST GRADE
Teacher Mrs Ferguson
George Bennett
Reuel Danlcner
Edward Demke
oseph Delmerlco
ames Fiore
Howard Frischmann
ohn Frischmann
Thomas Geraghty
Harry Knies
Robert Kakerbeck
Nicholas Macri
Nicholas Mantello
Robert Pearce
Rene Perdreaux
ames Petrolo
john Renda
Dominick Spano
Robert Seltz
Charles Swanstofl
Herbert Travis
William Waddell
Spalding Warren
Walter Whnazal
Mary Addorisio
Contffetta Biele
Phyllis Campbell
Ruth Cudney
Fannie D Angelo
Agrfes DeNardo
Ruth DeFeo
Nancy E.. Wickha
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Mrs Clayton
Blanche Allen
Katherine Cassldonte
Rose DeAst1s
Abbie Frxtchle
Edlth Frlschmann
une Cuden
Chrrstma Cranclolfi
Anna Mane Hagoplan
Clan Macrl
Rosma Paoluccl
Gladys Slocllm
Vlvlan Waldemar
lsabel Ward
Viola Wilbur
Freda Wllle
Patsey Agnano
Gxlbert Buck
Howard Connors
Charles Duda
Donald Creenburg
john Kalcerback
Francrs Morse
Robert Morse
Ralph Santore
Everett Spencer
Teachers
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Mrs Farnham
Douglas Cooper
oseph DeNardo
Ralph Demke
Pierre Fountam
ohn Croth
ames Knoesel
Howard McCartney
Lawrence MOCCIB
Warren Nemecek
Chester Novnello
Frank Pascone
Frank Petrolo
Frank Savme
Bradford Stevens
Clorxa Canmng
Angelina DeM1chele
Nlola DeMuro
Mary Fnore
Mary George
Antomette Mantello
Elizabeth McClure
Moira Keane
Katie Savmo
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Lloyd Amslle
Elizabeth Savmo
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Hilda Knapp
Albert Canavotto
Phyllis Stevenson
Rodney Ferguson
Antonxo Fllomena
Dav1d Geraghty
Frank Glerczynskl
Edward Kmes
Carlo Mannuccxa
ames Moccla
George Nelson
Richard Quimby
THIRD GRADE
Teacher Mrs Ehler
joseph Addorlsxo
Yell
Boom Chlcka Boom'
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Paul Storm
Lewis Traws
Thomas Mack
Wllllarn Connors
osephme Allen
Gloria Bogle
osephme Brlatnco
Dommlca Gagllardl
Eleanor Gera hty
Mnldred Koenig
Lllllan Lefurgy
Helen Lmdauer
Eleanor Maxhofer
Annie Moccxa
Florence uxck
Aleta Read
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Teacher Mlss Edwards
enme Bennett
Ruth Blohme
Laura Brown
Rosa DelVluro
Clara Fllomena
Angelme Casperml
Mary Grandolh
Erna C-roth
Gertrude Koenlg
Vera Mathews
'Vlargaret Nelson
Anna Santore
joan Wickham
Vmcent Agnano
Earle Belsher
Alfred CYISI
Angelo Delmenco
Louns Delmelrco
oseph Del..uca
Patsy Funllo
Damel Gels
Wlllram Fountam
Davnd Longmunr
Wlnfred Lefurgy
Everard Malsek
Bradford Masters
Gordon Schultz
Joseph Spano
Fred Spencer
Nicky Stafhero
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Alvln Brown
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Edward Cudney
ohn Edwards
Mlchael Funllo
Tony Gasperxnl
Bertram Knapp
Tony Moccna
Albert Munck
Tony Perxllo
Wlllxam Slocum
Walter Streyckm
Paul Stohr
FIFTH GRADE.
Teacher Miss Tyron
BHS
Gladys Canning
Grace DeMlchele
enme DeRosa
Rose Frredman
Dorothy Groth
Elizabeth Keane
Ruth Lawrence
Dorothy Luft
Helen Morse
Cecelia Paoluccl
Jeanne unmby
Myrtle Travls
Romame Warren
Amta Wilbur
OFFICERS
President Ruth Lawrence
Effort Club
Fnrst Term Second Term
Presrdent Albert Munck Presndent Myrtle Travis
Treasurer Helen Morse Treasurer Albert Munclc
Secretary Myrtle Travls Secretary Helen Morse
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Lawrence Agnano
GRADE SIX
Teacher Mrs Fllnt
Wllllam Brlnlcerhoff
Douglas Brown
Leonard DeN1cola
Frank Fllomena
Nlrlburn Fountain
Vlctor Gagllarcll
ohn Mattarazzo
Allen McCartney
Rlchard McCartney
Nlcholas Moccla
Leonard Morey
Nlcholas Pascone
Patsy Stafllero
Donald Vredenburgh
Fxrst TCTTD
OI- FICERS
Charles Wharmby
Vera Braem
Ruth Coggxns
Lu y DeNl1clxe e
Martha Frxschman
Elvrra Gasperml
Murlel Hadden
Anna Howell
'Xnna ones
Vlrgxnla ulllerat
Helen Lazlnslc
Alma McK1rgan
VIVIBD MldOnlCk
Ruth Trautman
Florence Wilbur
Second Term
President Lawrence Agnano Presxdent Lawrence Agnano
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Teacher Mrs uimby
Edgar Bell
Patsy Fxlomena
LeRoy Fountain
ohn Grandolfi
Eric Kmes
Michael Mattarazzo
ames Macwhlrter
Lawrence Mason
ose Noviello
Tony Paoluccl
George Slocum
Leo Spano
Robert Walker
Howard ulllerat
Oscar Nelson
First Term
Alice Woodruff
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Lillian Delmerlco
Nettle DCNICOIB
ane Edmunds
Dorothea Friedman
Marian Gagliardn
Violet Guden
Vivian Heldrich
Helen Praetorxus
Mildred Quick
lna Robertson
Lily Storm
Helen Stratton
Katie Txschendorf
Gertrude Wlmazal
Second Term
President jane Edmunds President ane Edmunds
Treasurer George Slocum Treasurer George Slo urr'
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ln 5E'SNlY'lU Cla s the girl haxe made handlterrlmlefs laundry and N oe
bmw Nllpa Hprons dresses tle dx ed Qcartx plllowQ and uoxen baskets
uxlt a rack for A set of lllQlO1'N clrxll book
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GRADE EIGHT
Teacher Mr Thomas
Doris Addyman
ames Abrams
Munel Berthelson
Lxlllan Codlup
Louis Furlllo
ohn Gagllardl
Phllomen Gasperml
Martha Geraghty
Helen Gl6YCZyhSkl
Harold Creenber
Mae Howell
Macgregor Kxloatrlclc
Anthony Nlannuccla
Edrth Morse
Donald McPhee
Tony MOCCIH
Fannie Perlllo
Wllllam Rlchardson
oseph Russo
Margaret Sanger
Catherme Santore
l ucllle Santore
Louise SBVIHO
William Savmo
Harry Secor
Hector Streyckmans
Florence Stymus
Norman Townsend
Lloyd Westlake
Maybelle Welch
Robert Wingate
Grace Woodruff
Dorothy Frledman
Howard ulllerat
First Term
OFFICERS
President Wllllam Richardson President Grace Woodruff
Treasurer James Abrams Treasurer Lxllxan Codlup
l'l1u1o '-3' Xvlxitr Stml
Leo Gierczynski Howard Streyckmans
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EIC-HTH GRADE NOTES
OFFICERS
Flrst Term Second Term
Presldent Wllllam Richardson Presxdent Grace Woodruff
Secretary Norman Townsend Secretary ames Abrams
Treasurer ames Abrams Treasurer Lxlllan Godlup
The hrst Important event was the Grammar School track meet The
blghth Grade won wxth a score of over forty points We had a Thanksgiving
party ln celebration of our vlctory A our guests we had Mr and Mrs Snllx
man Mrs Quimby Mrs Thomas and Mr Horend The party was a great
success
At Ghrlstms txme we gave a ten mmute sketch of TltlSVlllC wlth the help
of the school orchestra Everyone pronounced lt a huge success and we were
told that lf we continued dom so well nn dramatlcs we would be quite pro
fesslonal when me became Seniors
Late m February Mr Thomas took nlne pupils to the Museum of Natural
History
We had a basketball team of whxch Wlllnam Richardson was captain
They won two games and lost four We also haxe a baseball team
On Aprll tenth we had a hot dog roast We had hot dogs and Ice
cream We played baseball and had a few stunts It was a great success
Harold Gre nburg
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Teacher Miss Hapgoocl
Wesley Brown Secretary Margaret Macwhlrter
Richard Bullock Fred Norrns
DOlTlll1lCk DeNardo President Mary Savlno
Wllllam Coehren Elrzabeth Secor
Arthur Kaercher Treasurer Edwm Storms
Kathryn Jewell Claxre Swanston
Walter Kllnk0WlZ6 Berglthe Waldemar
Frances Lazmsk Ednth Waldemar
ohn Zotz
The members of the Freshmen A Class wnsh to express thenr gratitude
for the hard struggle which Miss Hapgood put up m order to be wnth them
when she was so all We are only too wnllnng to recognlze her dauntless spirit
as that whlch prevanls 1n Ardsley Hugh
We also wnsh to thank Mrs Keller for the undying mterest that she took
m us durmg Miss Hapgood s absence and for the way m which she took hold
of all our class affairs Mrs Keller also seems to have adopted that cheerful
spmt of Ardsley Hugh and we shall be very glad to welcome her as a regular
teacher next term
The Freshmen A Class have two members of the class representing them
on the Boys Basektball Team John Zotz and Domxnxck DeNardo We have
established a fairly good banking record thus year and hope to Improve lt next
year
Plmtu by XYl1itt' Studi..
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Nothlng but the Truth the l929 Semor play has been called the most
successful Senlor Play glven so far
Play practxce was begun qulte late and extended only about slx weeks
time The success of the play was due to the excellent coachmg of our acl
vlser lVl1ss Mary E. Luclan and to the hearty and busxness luke co operation
of the cast
The play was chosen after much consnderatlon as we wnshed to secure
a play wlth a sufhcnently large cast ln order that almost every member of the
class might have a chance to participate m lt
Those who dnd not receive parts acted very efhclently as busmess and
arrangement mana ers
Tickets sold very rapidly for whlch we thank all of those who came to
see the play
On March 8th l929 we presented the play at Bedford Hills Hugh
School The success of the play was shown by the almost constant rlppllng
and swelling of laughter that drafted to us backstage during the presentation
We felt certain of their general apprecxatlon by the genulne compliments we
received afterward
As an exchange the Semor Class of Bedford Hills Hugh School presented
Trapped ln our school May I0 l929
Angelo DeRosa
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Candy was myeteriously introduced to top it off
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ln Philadelphia we all went to New the insides of the moyies after we
had new ed the hlstorical Qivhte
'Vloet of us feel that it was y ell worth the effort to earn the money for
the Wdxhinf ton trip The fun we enjoyed and the acquaintances we made
along with the yery intereetinv s1fhtQ me mm which we do not relate simply
becauee we expect you yourself to Gee them some clay will be remembered all
our life time as a fitting climax. for our High School career
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Han ey Bullock
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