Ardsley High School - Ardsleyan Yearbook (Ardsley, NY)
- Class of 1930
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dedlcahon
Board of Editors
Faculty
Student Councll
Student Councrl Notes
Honor Society
Honor Soclety Notes
Orchestra
Orchestra Notes Expression of Gratitude
Glrl Scouts
Boy Scouts
School POIICICS
School P0llCleS
Gxrls Basketball
Cartoons
Boys Basketball
Boys Basketball
Students Diary
Students Diary
Kindergarten
First Grade
Second Grade
Third Grade
Fourth Grade
Flfth Grade
Sxxth Grade
Sxxth Grade Notes
Seventh Grade
Seventh Grade Notes
Enghth Grade
Elghth Grade Notes
Freshmen A
Freshmen B
Sophomores
umors
Semors 36 40
Senlor Play Revlew
Keepmg Track of Our Alumni
Washington Trlp Cartoons
Washington Trxp Pictures
Student Leaders
Cartoons
Vzews of Colleges
Advertlsements 48 71
Autographs 72
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1930 1HIJSlfl iN
Affectxonately dedxcated
to hlm who has been
Santa Claus to the Little People,
Custodian of the Flag,
Keeper of the Keys
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Citadel of the Citizens of Tomorrow,
Friendly Helper of Us All,
since Ardsley Hugh School came mlo existence
Clarence E. Travis
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BOARD OF EDITORS
Edltor rn Chief Helen Berthelson
Assistant Edxtor Edward Herrng
Advnser Elinor C Buell
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
Advertrsrng Mana er Edwln Braem
Assistant Advertlsxng IVIana er Allan Townsend
Alumni Assistant Frank Cogglns
ART DEPARTMENT
Art Editor ohn Zotz
Assrstant Art Editor Arthur Kaercher
Alumm Assistant DOIDIDICIC Paoluccr
CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT
Manager Edmund Cnerczynskr
Assrstant Manager Wrllram Gnerczynslu
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ARDSLEY HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY
'Vlr Arthur W Sxllxman
Vlr Charles W Horend
Mrs Grace C Kxndervatter
MISS Cella P Conlclln
'Mr Kenneth Brown
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Elmor C Buell
Elinor Davis
Mable Kellerhouse
Gladys Hapgood
Hazel Keller
Mr Arthur G Kurtsnacker
Mass Helen R Dangremond
Mr Harlan Thomas
Mrs Mary E ulmby
Mrs Anna lmt
Mass Ethel M Tryon
Miss Harriett Edwards
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Emily A Ehler
Vlabel Clayton
Ethel .I Farnham
Frances Ferguson I
Florence Bennett
PYIHCIPBI
Asslstant Pnncrpal
Commerclal
School Nurse
Physncal Traxmng
English
Drawing Sewing
Commerclal
French Math
English Algebra
History Latln
History Latin
Elghth Grade
Seventh Grade
Slxth Grade
Frfth Grade
Fourth Grade
Third Grade
S cond Grade
Flrst Grade
Flrst Grade
Kindergarten
Music
A M Columbia
Cornell
Plattsburg
R N Albany Hospital
Savage
A B Albany State
Potsdam
B S Albany State
A B Unlv Vermont
B S Purdue
A B Albany State
A B Albany State
Potsdam
Rome T T S
Potsdam
Potsdam
New Paltz
Cortland
Potsdam
Plattsburg
Yonkers T T S
New Paltz
Potsdam
Miss Adeline Russell
Mrs Helen M Sllllman Secretary
Mr Nicolas Koenig Orchestra Director
Mr Clarence Travrs Engmeer
Mr james Brown Asst Engmeer
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Seventh
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Freshman A
Freshman B
Sophomore
Iumor
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STUDENT COUNCIL
IIRSI IERNI
Ferguson M Koenig
Lefurgy M Grandolfn
Mlclonlck A McCartney
Tnschenclorf O Nelson
Kllpatrlck E. Waldemar
Gaglrarcln M Powers
DeNardo C Swanston
Hermg L Slcllxano
M MldOhlCk F Welch
OFFICERS
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Ferguson M Koemg
Lefurgy M C-randolfn
Mxclonlck A McCartney
Tlschendorf O Nelson
Kilpatrick E. Waldemar
Bell A Brown
DeNardo C Swanston
Herlng L SlClll3nO
Mrclomck F Welch
President Millard MldOnlCk
Secretary Lxly Storm Treasurer George Munck
Adviser Mr Charles W Horencl
Ex OEICIO Mr Arthur W Sllllman
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MEMBERS OF THE HONOR DUQJETV
JOHPDIIIIIQ -xllen
Eleanor Malhofel
Daud Celaghts
Florence Qulcl-I
Helen Imdauel
C Iona Bogle
Paul Stolm
Levsls TTHVIS
Llowd Alnslle
Hllda Knapp
Donald Zellff
Xhldred Koenmg
Thomas Mack
Rlchald Qulmbx
Phxllls Stevenson
Rodnex Ferguson
Lverard 'Vlarselt
Altxed Crm
Anita Xvllblll
.Iohn Edwards
I-llzabeth Ixeane
Nhxtle Travxs
VS altex Strey ckmans
Alma IVIcK1rgan
Anna. Jones
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Nxcholas Moccla
Hou ard Strey ckmana
Hon ard Julllerat
Helen GISFCZW nskl
I lace Vkoodxuft
I 1II1an Codlup
Nlax gal et 'llarll hu tel
Ollve Peldleaux
Nngxma Julllerat
Xllllard XIldOl1lC'lx
John Zotz
Nlaly Paseone
Loulse SICIIIZIIO
Xlargax et Nelson
David Longmun
James NIacVk hlltel
Katle TlSCh91'ld01f
I 115 Stolm
Letella Paoluccx
Alun B1 Own
Tom NIOCCIH
Gladxs Cannlng
Helen Morse
Bertxam Knapp
Doxothw Friedman
Hat old Greenbelg
hdvsard Herlng
George Slocum
Clalre Swanston
Ina Robertson
Albert Munck
John Gxandolfi
Ruth Lawrence
Conchetta DeRoQa
Jennie DeRosa
Xlaxtha I1 I'lSChl'lIdllII
leanne Qulmbw
Ruth Tlautman
Xian SHNIIIO
Xlaxhelle NN elch
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Dolothx Canavotto
X813 Blaem
Vhlllam Brlnkelhoff
Angelina DeNIum
Charles Cudnew
hllzabeth Secox
Raffaele DxTe1 11771
Ronald Townsend
N01 man Tovxnaend
Anthony 'Vlannuvfla
Ethel Zotz
NUZIRIIKO Leo
Maw Berthelson
Ixxcky Petrolo
Ruth Mathews
George 'Vlunck
D0l'IlIllICk Santoxe
Angelo DeRosa
Tommy 'Vloccxa
Helen Berthelson
Nlurxel Berthelson
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HONOR SOLIE IY NOTBD
Are you a member of the Honor Society J X esJ No If you rc l u
sure you will be interested in reyicwinv what we haue accomplished thi
year If you are not here are the requirements to become a member
One year of perfect attendance or certified absence
'Vine months of hi h scholalship
Proficiencv in athletics
Seryice to the school
At the first l929 meetin an executive committee was elected con
sistln of Principal Silliman ex officio lVlrs Kinderyatter the Society Ad
user Helen Berthelson President Ronald Townsend Vice President May
Berthelson Secretary and rl reasurer representatives of the first second third
fourth Hfth sixth and seventh years namely Olive Perdreaux Katie Tlschen
dorf Vlillard lVlidon1cl-Q Rafaelle Dinl-erlizzi Nuzianto Leo Nicky Petrolo
Ruth Mathews George lVlunck 'lommy lVloccia Muriel Berthelson Helen
Qierczynski and Conchetta Dellosx
the Honor Assembly from other assemblies
-Xt the same time the lycecutiwe Committee decided to put the Honor
Society Code into the form of a salute to the school flaw
As a member of the -Xrdsley Hivh School Honor boc ety l pledge
myself to aid my school in
Serxice
Scholarship
Attendance
Conduct
Welconiing Strangers
lhe hxecutiye Qommittee also decided to take up the followin activi
tie with committees in char e welcoming strangers lunchroom supervision
son boolc distributinf for all assemblies and shower room cleanliness
The bixth -Xnnual Banquet ot the Honor bociety was held January I8
V330 in the old auditorium There were about one hundred people present
includinv the Honor bociety members and their Uuests This banquet was
prepared and seryed by the Parent Teachers -association The auditorium
was effectnely decorated in blue and Gold Two new illuminated torches
were added to our treasures by ohn Zotz A comical and solemn initiation
tool-4 place durinv the course of the ey eninv The climax of the ex eninv was
the presentation of a gold torch to Mrs uimby for her unusual interest in
the Honor Society and life membership to past Presidents Ruth Brown Ethel
7otz and N ito Barbieri who had accomplished much during their presidency
and who are still interested in the life of our society
Vlay Berthelso.
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Mr Nicolas Koenig Director
Frieda Welch
eanne ulmby
Milburn Fountain
Charles Cudney
ohn Crandolfl
Ellery Kamke
Claire Swanston
ames Mantello
Gertrude Wimazal
Ronald Townsend
Faluch Perillo
Thomas Moccia
Edith Waldemar
George Slocum
Allan Townsend
William Goehren
Augustus Reynolds
Nuzianto Leo
Donald Vr,edenbur.gh - -
John Zotz
Charles Quimby
Robert Wingate
William Slocum
George Ranieri
Helen Berthelson
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TROOP I ARDSLLY
Captain Mrs George Armstrong
First Lleutenant Mlss Flo
'Vlay Berthelson Patrol Leader
Grace Woodruff Corporal
Dorothy Lanavotto
Kathryn ewell
Ednth Morse
Clalre Swanston
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Vlolet Guden Patrol Leader
Carolme Warren Corporal
Ruth Coggms
Dorothy Groth
Margaret MacD1arm1d
Helen Praetorxus
lna Robertson
Alice Woodruff
rence Bennett
Edith Waldemar Patrol Leader
Ellzabeth Secor Corporal
Dons Addyman
Florence Stymus
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Myrtle Travis Patrol Leader
Elizabeth Keane Corporal
Gladys Cannmg
Vlrgnnla ulllerat
Gertrude Koenlg
Ruth Lawrence
Helen Morse
eanne ulmby
Honorary Members Helen Berthelson Gertrude Walters
The Annual Mother Dinner was glven to the mothers on November 73
1929 The dmner was cooked by the older scouts Mrs Hagerman and
'Vlrss Pruyn were our guests
The Glrl Scouts gave a play called Wrrtnng of the Laws at the anu
ary meeting of the Parent Teachers Association The play was a great success
Dorothy Canavotto
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TROOP 3 ARDSLEY
Mr Harlan Thomas Scoutmaster
Ronald Townsend Asslstant Scoutmaster
Notes
The Boy Scouts of Ardsley have had one of their most successful sea
sons during the year
Whlle at Camp Slwanoy the Ardsley Scouts had the prlze wmmng tent
for the month It seems that even after the Scouts returned home they kept
up thexr good work
After they were home from the camp about one month Mr Bell gave
the Scouts thelr annual corn roast This IS sald to be the best party of the
year for the Scouts The month after that they started work on their cabin
They received support from many orgamzatlons and prxvate people lf they
hadn t had thus support xt would have been impossible for them to finish the
project thus year
The troop has been havmff an Inter patrol contest and the Beavers are
now m the lead
The Boy Scouts know that they will contmue to prosper under their
new Scoutmaster Mr Thomas and that the people of Ardsley will keep up
thenr vreat support
Richard E Barr Scribe
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POLICIES OF THE ARDSI EY HIC-H SCHOOL
Responsibility, Service and Recognition
Responsibility service and recognltlon are the keywords of the ad
mmistrative policies of Ardsley l-llgh School
Unly by going into the water does a youngster learn to swim but the
old method of tossing him into deep water probably fostered fear of the water
more than swimming ability The Ardsley policy is to start with small re
sponslbilities at first and when they are mastered to Give larger responsiblli
ties The ultimate ideal is to have the pupils run the school with the r teachers
as advisers for only as pupils increasingly learn to govern their affairs in
school will they be able to take their proper places as citizens of this 1 reat
self governing country
ln the Ardsley School ex ery grade has elected class officers or com
mittees who handle much of the routine formerly managed by the teachers
The class presidents form the Student Council which cares for student affairs
and finances conducts room inspections and advises with the Principal on
matters of school policy The Honor Society Effort Club Audubon Club
orchestra band Junior chorus athletic teams Boy Scouts and Curl Scouts
re all voluntary organizations largely self governing and several home
School is more attractlxe nowadays because pupils are gn en more lib
erty But liberty without responsibility is anarchy Ex ery privilege entails
a responsibility Only as responsibilities are recognized can privileges be
extended lihe privilege of early entry to the school building extended to
the non residents umors and Seniors entails the responsibility of quiet work
in the home rooms The noon prnilege typing priulege library prnilege
and Senior lunch privilege have equal responsibilities Seldom has a prnllege
been withdrawn because the responsibility was not respected Further prixi
leges now under consideration mvolxe the unchaperoned use of the carpenter
shop and sewing room by pupils of superior scholarship in their vacant perx
ods the extension of high school subjects to qualified pupils of Grade El hr
and of conference periods to the Seniors in place of study halls
SCYXICC IS another form of responsibility Fortunate are the boys and
girls fthough they may not recognize it now who have certain definite re
sponslbilitles at home The daxs of the empty woodbox and the kerosene
lamp have passed Home is no longer the family work shop where even the
children haxe duties that consume all their free time The pendulum has
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swung to the other extreme DCTVICC is the school equivalent for the whole
some home duties of yesteryear Pupils are encouraged to pass on to their
successors in perfect condition the school equipment so generously furnished
by the school district Books are covered and mended desks scraped shades
adjusted rooms decorated flowers planted and hundreds of other important
details are cared for More important than the tangible results are the ideals
attitudes and appreclations growing out of these duties xoluntarily undertaken
for the good of the school
Recognition has two reasons to encourage effort and to capitalize the
success of the individual for the general benefit of the school The best
known forms are the various school insignia awarded to pupils who have met
moderate requirements in scholarship attendance athletic alCJllltV and service
For the younger pupils four yearly awards are possible for the older two
awards The fact that practically every pupil wears one of these insignia
shows how high they are held The awards are made at the monthly Honor
Assemblies by a member of the Board of Education Stress is laid on the
service symbolized rather than the award itself The pupils who have re
ceived all the awards are organized into the Honor Society for the following
year and at a solemn initiation take the Honor Society pledge to aid my
school in service scholarship attendance conduct and welcoming strangers
tion affecting the honor or welfare of the school
Other forms of recognition include election to offices selection for edi
torial staff of the Ardsleyan letters and visits of Commendation to parents
appointment on school committees mention in the High School News and
local papers in all of which the contrlbution to the general welfare rather
than the individual is emphasized Group awards made this year include
framed citations to Qrades Fxxe and bexen from the Student Council for no
tardiness last year weekly attendance and banking banners to all Grades quall
fwing monthly health banners and attendance cups framed citations to grades
for diphtheria mnoculation and weekly inspection plaques Nearly all the
awards group and ll'1dlXldU3l are non competitive under conditions decided
law the Student Council and reused to meet new conditions
For eight years these policies have been growing and each year brmf s
its increased yield of true school citizenship Other schools are beginning to
look to Ardsley for leadership That IS our recognition All that we haxe
learned and developed is at the command of the schools of the state That
is our service and our responsibility as a unit in the Great school system of
the Empire State
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Kenneth Brown Coach
Helen Berthelson Manager
May Berthelson Assistant Manager
Although the gxrls basketball team can boast of no vrctones ln the
league games, yet they feel that therr year has not been wasted With a prac
tlcally raw" squad to work wlth, Coach Brown has to hrs credrt at the end
of the season a united team and a number of well trained substltutes
Marv lVlacConnell, Captam
Conchetta DeRosa, Forward
Anna Delmerlco, Forward
Frieda Welch, Forward
Beatrice Bell, Guard
Ruth Mathews, Guard
Mary Nloccla, Guard
Louise Slclllano, Guard
Lucille Santore, Guard
Gatherme Santore, Guard
Helen Gxerczynskn, Forward
Marian Bell, Guard
Ollve Perclreaux, Guard
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THE WESTCHESTER CLASS B CHAMPIONS
E fEdJ Braem mana er was kept busy recordm oals and fouls
W Wlllyl Clerczynskr rlght guard contributed a peppy game
ohnny Zotz the lanky center kept the opponents worned
Tony, Santore Captarn was the hugh scormg left forward
Mlkoj De Nardo right forward played a fine passing ame
W Horend Coach whose lnterest and leadership msplred the team
to cooperate as a sportsmanllke Lnlt producing champlonshlp teams ln 1928
and l930
Artie Kaercher a slstant manager always ready to assist
fchapl Agnano sub always ready to do his bit
Barney Barnett sub hoped for a chance to do his share
Ray, Neary cheerful sub center supplied competition
Raf D1 TCIIIZZI sub always guarded his man closely
Lulul Pascone sub contrnbuted a good shot and pass work
fpetej Travxs sub never stopped trymg when he received a chance
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The boys xarslty basketball team of 1929 30 haxe had such a record
f-ason that their accomplishments mall be a goal for future teams The co
operation unlty loxe of game and ood sportsmanshxp whlch Qoach llore-nd
ernphaslzed was the keynote of their success
The team played sexeral practice games ln 1929 among which he
1 74 uctory oxer Commerce of Yonkers was an msplratlon to wm the com
mv league games
lhe boys receued thelr hrst major setback at the hands of Dobhs
terry who won 28 21 on thelr tourt Ardsley reversed the decxslon on the
home gym through 31 71 xxcto y After hnlshrng the league schedule
Dobbs Ferry and Ardsley were tled for first place each team haunv won fue
games and lost one
A play off was hnally arranged for March I l930 The league chain
pxonshlp the permanent POSSSSSIOD of the three year cup and the right to n
qhe largest crowd ever to witness a Creenburgh League ame your
neyed to W I to root for thelr respectnve teams Dobbs Ferry ano Ardsley
boys played a hard game The latter team won 34 70 through a fine five man
scormg and passing attack lqo the uctors went the three year basketball
trophy for permanent possessron as Ardsley had preuouslw mon It ln l075
and l928 As the high school registration was under IDO the Ardsley team
entered the Class B lwournament sponsored by the state
On March sxxth the NBYSIIY defeated Rhlnebeck champlons of Dutchess
and Putnam countxes 4I 23 The boys chsplayed a hrst class exhlbltlon f
ba ketball to the Interest of all spectators
The boys advanced to the second ellmlnatlon to settle the supremac
of Westchester County Mr Rxchters School Bedford Hills vtas the oppo
nent Ax hard but close game hnally resulted ln JD 30 wctory and the county
champxonshxp for Ardsley
This game earned the xarslty team the right to play ln the quarter Finals
of the tournament at Newburgh Many spectators crossed the Bear Mountain
Bridge but few could enter the ow er crowded gym at Newburgh Hugh qchool
Cornwall furnished the opposmon and rallxed ln the closmg minutes of the
last quarter to gaxn a 30 24 ynctory This snapped the wlnmng streak of mne
straxght games and ended the basketball season of l930
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KINDERGARTEN
Teacher Mrs Bennett
Howard Secor
Kenneth Wood
oseph Zangarl
Margaret Collard
Molly DeFeo
Mary DeNardo
Madeline DeRosa
Dons Duda
Rose Crandolfr
ean Kakerbeck
Mmam Knapp
Vlarla Theresa Mac
Beatrice Morattl
Frances Renda
Frances Savmo
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Caroline Scharflnberg
Anna Staffxro
Charles Benedict
Armondo Carvalho
oseph Dunbar
Howard Eaton
Rocco Ferranto
Dominick Furxllo
Adolph Groth
Edgar Jewell
Theodore Knoesel
Domlnlck Lancelottl
Edward ames Lynn
ames McGmn
Theodore Marquls
Michael Moccxa
David Montarulx
ohn Palermo
Larmlne Pascone
Jean Van Dusen
The Board of Educatxon has so lundly helped us to malce our lovely
kindergarten room more attractnve that we are ever so proud of rt this year
Our birthday partnes Hallowe en party and pop corn party and just the 303
of being all together ln our lovely room have made our year very successful
and have made us have such happy days here m our kindergarten home
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Charles Aszmus
Graham Bell
George Bennett
Oliver Brlnkerhofl
Louis Caporale
Livio Cnsi
Edward Demke
Thomas Geraghty
Robert ulllerat
oseph Lanigan
Douglas Mcliirgan
Chester Novlello
Dominick Spano
Michele Spano
Arthur Stevenson
Herbert Travis
Walter Vernon
Frederick Wilbur
Anna Brinlcerhoff
Odette Carvalho
Evelyn Eaton
FIRS I' GRADE
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Mary Anna Frischmann
Josie Manitta
Gladys McCartney
Laurette Mccinn
Angelina Paolucci
Dorothea Edwards
Filomena Lancelotti
Mrs Farnham
Sarah Pascone
Anna Agnano
Anna Anselmo
Anna Armo Ita
Carmella ClCCl0ll0
Angelina DeAstls
Helen DelVluro
Teresa DeNardo
Alfreda Groth
Frances Lefurgy
essie Marzella
Vlary Marzella
Bessie Noviello
Margaret Ranieri
Dorothy Robbins
Margaret Santore
William Cassidonte
Charles Egloff
Andrew Ferranlo
Louis Filomena
james Fiore
james Houtz
james Manitta
Vincent Mantello
Carmine Pelermo
joseph Pavone
Richard Pearce
Andrew Reid
Nicholas Scallero
950 ARDASII' '- -'
Reuel Danlcner
oseph Delmerlco
Howard Fnschmann
ohn Fnschmann
ohn C-roth
Robert Kakerbeck
James Knoesel
Walter Lefurgy
Nlcholas Macrl
Nicholas Mantello
Robert Pearce
Teacher Mrs Clayton
Conchetta Blele
Phyllls Campbell
Ruth Cudney
Fannie DeAngelo
Ruth DeFlo
Viola DeMuro
Agnes DeNardo
Mary Fnore
Constance MacDxarm1d
Antomette Mantello
Esmee Clark
Rene Perdreaux
ames Petrolo
ohn Renda
Robert Sextz
Everett Spencer
Charles Swanston
William Waddell
Spalding Warren
Walter Wxmazal
William Tucker
Mary Addorlslo
lnhe Second Grade was saddened by the loss of one of its classmates
Robert Pearce who was Ill with pneumonia for some time and passed away
ln the Dobbs Ferry Hospital December the nmth
YELL
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Second Grade Second Grade
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Second Grade Second Grade
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SECOND GRADE
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Blanche Allen
Glorxa Cannmg
Catherine Cassldonte
Rose DeAst1s
Angeline DelVl1chele
Abbie Frltche
Nlary George
une Guden
Christina Grandolfl
Anna Mane Hagoplan
Monra Keane
Clara Mann
Rosma Paoluccl
THIRD GRADE
Teacher lVlrs Ehler
katie Savmo
Elizabeth Savmo
Gladys Slocum
Vlvran Waldemar
lsabel Ward
Vlola Wilbur
Freda Wrlle
joseph Addonsro
Patsey Agnano
Gxlbert Buck
Howard Connors
joseph DeNardo
Ralph Denlke
Charles Duda
Edith Frisch mann President
YELL
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Who are wel
We are Ardsley s
Grade Three
Are we ln 1t3
Well, l guess
Third Grade, Thxrd Grade,
Yes, Yes, Yes
Pierre Fountaln
Donald Greenberg
ohn Kakerbeck
Howard McCartney
Lawrence Moccxa
Frank Morse
Robert Morse
Warren Nemecek
Frank Pascone
Frank Petrolo
Ralph Santore
Frank Savmo
Bradford Stevens
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osephlne Allen
Gloria Bogle
Domenlca Gagllardl
Eleanore Ceraghty
Vllldred Koenig
Hilda Knapp
Lllllan Lefurgy
Helen Lxndauer
Eleanor Malhofer
-'Xnme Moccla
Florence Quick
Aleta Reid
FOURTH GRADE
Teacher Miss Edwards
Marlon Seltz
Phyllls Stevenson
Lloyd AlnSllC
ack Aszmus
Robert Beckert
Albert Canawotto
Dommlck CICCIOIIB
Henry Crcclolla
Wllllam Connors
Douglas Cooper
Rodney Ferguson
Tony Fllomena
OFFICERS
President Rodney Ferguson
Vice President Mildred Koemg
YELL
Apples onions carrots beets
Davxd Geraghty
Frank Glerczynskl
Thomas Mack
Carlo Mannuccra
ames Moccla
George Nelson
Richard ulmby
Paul Seltz
Nicky Staffmo
Paul Storm
Lewis Travis
Donald Zellff
You should hear the 4th grade screech
We re as good as good can be
Fourth Grade Fourth Grade
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FIFTH GRADE
Teacher Miss Tryon
enme Bennett Vera Mathews
Daniel Gels Ruth Blohme
Rosa De Muro Anna Santore
Louis Delmerlco Laura Brown
Erna Groth Wlnfred Lefurgy
oseph DeLuca Earle Belsher
Mary Crandolfl enme ClCCl0ll0
Wnlllam Fountain Gertrude Koenig
Patsey Furlllo Everard Marselc
Clara Fglomena Margaret Nelson
Fred Spencer David Longmulr
Angelo Delmenco joseph Spano
Gordon Schultz Vmcent Agnan 1
Alfred Cnsx Anna Kane
CLASS OFFICERS
President Wmfred Lefurgy
Vice President Mary Grandolfx
CLASS YELL
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A R D S L F. Y
That s the way we spell nt'
Thats the way we tell lt'
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Three cheers for Ardsley Hugh'
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Teacher Mrs Flxnt
C-xfford Acker
Alvm Brown
Elwood Blankenship
ohn Chadwlck
Edward Cudney
ack Edwards
IVI1chael Furlllo
Bertram Knapp
Albert Munck
Tony Moccla
Tony Perlllo
Edgar Perretz
William Slocum
Paul Stohr
Walter Streyckmans
Gladys Cannlng
Grace DeIVl1cheIe
enme DeRosa
Dorothy Croth
Ellzabeth Keane
Ruth Lawrence
Dorothy Luft
Margaret IVlcD1arm1d
Helen Morse
Cecelia Paoluccx
eanne ulmby
Myrtle TTBVIS
Romame Warren
Anlta Wnlhur
CLASS OFFICERS
Fnrst Term
Alvm Brown Presldent
eanne ulmby Vxce Presldent
Helen Morse Secretary
Myrtle TYBVIS Treasurer
Gladys Canmng Health Chief
john Chadwrck Cheer Leader
Albert Munck Room Inspector
Ruth Lawrence Llbrarlan
Second Term
Albert IVIunck President
Ruth Lawrence Vxce Presndent
Helen Morse Secy Treas
Myrtle TYBVIS I-Iealth Chief
ohn Chadwick Cheer Leader
Paul Stohr and Michael Funllo
Room Inspectors
Margaret IVIcDlarm1d Llbrarlan
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Hello Everybody'
his is rade 6 hroadcastinv the hivh spots of the xear 5 vxo lc throu
the courtesy and forbearance of the editorial stag
Class Motto Serxice t horne school and community
Attendance to Nlarch I Per cent of attendance 98 D Number nt
xxeelcs with perfect attendance ID Xlumber of pupilb with perfect attendanf Q
19 elex en Girls eivht boys NX e earned the attendance cup in December
Purlctuallty per cent to ate omt stronc on our secon xear
ct perfect punctualitx
ea th lo da e 7 vw e s 0 er ect ex icate
rxx titled for diphtheria prexcnticn
Scholarship Wlernbership in tlonor Society If 'Numher of pupil
xxinnin honor awards to date l
T rlft lflfl per cent to d ite txerx pupil and the teathc r h ue hanlt
or txxentx our consecutlxe vw e rxe han e S360 I3 I C te
oom Appearance Ih lnspectmn Plaque ha bt en aw ucltcl t nur
lf t xxee ut cf twext
H S ews XX ue solc one hundred papers excrx xxee tn
x i tota inf r out 7700 copi s e axe t irtx one year V sunscriptmns
lass Government The ala s has elected its officers formurated it
at xxhlc its president hx prebi e
u S e X ind B ort u xxas orme in tebruirx N eftin
rr: he rl tht hrst Vondax of eaci mont unior tm Xuduhon C um
per cent enro nit nt ject t c tt c x a Jits xnt protc ctn n
r ommon nr s
De ates Our dehatrnl tcamb hxxc put on one eluate o xt l t t
XX shin trn did more for our country than Lincoln Xftirmatixe won
ramatlcs hanksvixm e 1 xe x r anc
ed hx the children entitled The Qolonx That wouldnt but Lp
S541 Contest the silk fld offered hx th Xuxilrarx rs t e pril H
1 o t x infton t i ls xun Jx ot
t x broth
Paul Stohr and ohn Qhadxxiclc made 1 snealser and sh e r clt t r 'h
rlork room
Qur broadca t la noxx ended and until a xear from noxx oodhxe
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school policies and directed all of its activities through weekly business meet-
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Lawrence Agnano
Douglas Brown
Ruth COgglDS
Lucy DelVl1chele
Leonard DCNICOIB
Frank Fllomena
Milburn Fountain
Martha Frlschmann
Nictor Cagllardl
Elvira Gasperme
Muriel Hadden
Anna Howell
Anna ones
Dorothy oyce
SEVENTH GRADE
Tea her Mrs ulmby
Florence Wilbur
Virginia ulllerat
Helen Lazlnk
ohn Mattarazzo
Allen McCartney
Richard McCartney
Alma Mclilrgan
Vivian Mlclonlck
Nicholas Moccla
Leonard Morey
Nicholas Pascone
Patsy Stafflero
Ruth Trautman
Donald Vredenburgh
Charles Wharmby
Class Motto: Self-Control through Service
CLASS OFFICERS
President, Vivian Nlidonick
Vice-President, Allen McCartney
Secretary and Treasurer, Nicholas Moccia
Health Officer, Douglas Brown, lst term
Martha Frischmann, 2nd term
Cheer Leader, john Mattarazzo
'Promoted to Grade 8 in january, 1930
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Edgar Bell
Vera Braem
l:.lsxe Brendel
EIGHTH GRADE
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Teacher Mr Thomas
William Brlnlcerhoff
Catherine Carsten
Patsy Fllomena
LeRoy Fountain
Marxan Gagllardr
Robert George
Vxolet Guden
ol'm Grandolfl
Vlvlan Heldrlck
Anna jones
Cecelia Leo
Gilbert McConnell
Lawrence Mason
Make Nlattarazzo
OFFICERS
Oscar Nelson
ose Novxello
Tony Paoluccl
Helen Praetorrus
lna Robertson
Louise Savmo
Leo Spano
George Slocum
Lily Storm
Helen Stratton
Katie Tlschendorf
Donald Vredenburglu
Robert Walker
Emma Westerneld
Gertrude Wlmazal
Alice Woodruff
Presldent Katle Tlschendorf
Secretary Lily Storm
Class Motto Possunt qula posse vrdentur
Glass Flower Pansy
Class Colors Purple and Gold
Photo by XYhi 1- Studi
' Charles Wharmby
Vice President, Oscar Nelson Treasurer, lna Robertson
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EIC-H TH GRADE NOTES
Can you beat that3
We haven t had a tardmess smce we started out ID the Sex enth Grade
September l928 Thirteen xs Uolng to be our lucky number because we ve
had thirteen weeks of perfect attendance the attendance cup two months
and a yearly attendance of 99 per cent
Perfection IS our arm' We xe had twenty weeks of perfect banlung
lalk about vlgor and vlm' Have you seen our boys tearn wxth john
Grandolfl as captam and the glrls team with Llly Storm as captam3 They
are hoplng to Increase the turn out for the varsity team next year'
But It s not all vlgor and vrm' lt s scholarship too' We xe had sixteen
awards this year and ten puplls have qualrfied for medals
Have you ever sand goodbye to a fr1end3 Jane Ldmunds left us last
fall and to show her our apprecxatlon we staged a party ln her honor
Have you seen the Southern Shuffle Dance3 Well you should have
seen the Minstrel Show which we gave ln assembly and your cuuoslty would
have been satlshed
Start them young ns what our parents say You should see how our
Ulrls sew the magazme racks book ends and other things whrch our boys
produce as rf by magic
Dont you thmlc we haxe had a rather successful year3
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FRESHMAN A CLASS
Advxser MISS Danvremond
Dons Addyman William Savlno Treasurer
Leo Glerczynskr Edwin Storms
Harold Greenberg Norman Townsend Secretarv
Hovsard ulllerat
Macgregor Knlpatrlck Presldent Lloyd Westlake
Anthony Mannuccla Robert Wmgate
Grace Wood ruff
According to Freshman tradltlon we started off poorly but now we
boast of havlng had the attendance cup for five months the Inspection plaque
four weeks but we ve had only three weeks of perfect banking
During March we gave a play Laff o Graph which added SD 90
to our class fund
Before Mr Kurtznacker our flrst term advxser left our class we pre
sented hum with a five dollar gold piece m an attempt to show how we would
miss hrs ever ready companionship and helpfulness
Qooperatlon of the OHICCYS of the class helped to malntam a record
that future Freshman A classes will have to work hard to break
Norman Townsend
l'IluXn by XYllit" Sllllill
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FRESHMAN B CLASS
Advlser MISS Kellerhouse
Marlon Bell
Watson Bell
MUTlCl Berthelson
Allen Brown
Lllllan Codlup
LOUIS Furlllo
ohn Gagllardl
Martha Geraghty
Helen Glerczynskl
Donald McPhee
Anthony Moccla
Edlth Morse
Mavbelle Welch
OFFICERS
Flrst Term
ohn Gagllardl Presldent
Marlon Bell VICC Presldent
Lllllah Codlup Treasurer
Wllllam Rlchardson Secretary
People mal saw what Ill9X ple IGP about Flew
Walter Parks
Fannle Perlllo
Wllllam Rlchardson
oseph Russo
Margaret Sanger
Catherine Santore
Lucllle Santore
Harry Secor
Hector Streyckmans
Howard Streyclcmans
Florence Stymus
Harold Tracey
Second Term
Marlon Bell PfCSldCht
Allen Brown VICC Presldent
Lllllan Codlup Treasurer
Wllllam Rlcharclson Secretarv
hmell but weve had our share of
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honors too! XVe claimed the inspection plaque f0lll' times during the months of Feb-
ruary and March. and also the attendance cup ill March. VVe like to have fun, but
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seal Olll how basketball team was lhlld ln the
had to lllll pllde foul' substitutes Ol the 2111'-
FIPIIZX nskl Iuvllle and Cathellne Qantore
Dont Xtlll thlnlt that we too hale had a sunt
were had only one tardlness thl
standlllg of the high school and vue
sarsltl team Marlon Bell Helen
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Xxlllldm Rlc hard on
1930 ARDSLEYA X
Charles Agnano
May Berthelson
Dorothy Brown
Wesley Brown
Dorothy Canavotto
Alfred Canmng
john Cannmg
Fred Crane
Anna Delmerrco
Angellna DelVluro
Dommrck DeNarclo
Catherme Ehret
Chrlstlan Frrschmann
Chrnstmas Furlllo
Wllllam Clerczynskl
Wnlllam Coehren
P1010 by VS hit Stu1
SOPHOMORE CLASS
Ad vlser Mr l-lorend
OFF IQERS
Kathryn Jewell
Arthur Kaercher
Frances I.46ZlHSk
Mary McConnell
ames Mantello
Ray Neary
Evelyn Oatxs
l.,ou1s Pascone
Olnve Perclreaux
Faluch Perlllo
Nicky Petrolo
George Ramen
Mary Savmo
Elizabeth Secor
Stanley Travrs
Berglthe Waldem
Domxmck DeNardo Presxclent
Wesley Brown Secretary
YELL
We have no yell'
We have no yell'
But when we yell we yell like
Heal thy Sophomoresl
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JUNIOR CLASS
Ad VISCI' MTS KlHdCTV3ttCf
Rnchard Barr Robert Mathews
Nellle Bennett Michael Paoluccl
Rocco DeAngel1s Charles Quimby
Susan DeLuca Augustus Reynolds
Conchetta DeRosa Bessxe Robertson Secretary
Rose Dnskm Vmcent Russo
Raffaele DITCIIIZZI Loulse Slcrllano Vlce President
Helen Gross Herman Stymus
Edward Herlng Presldent Allan Townsend
Wrllram Lawrence Ronald Townsend Treasurer
Nuzlanto Leo ames Travis
lsldore Verch
From the beglnmng the JIIIIIOI' Class has been showmg great spxrlt The class
oflicexs elected at the beglnmng ot the rear have done much to turther the plogress
both educatlonallw and tinanclally
One of the more brllllant ot the Junlors hlt upon an ldea for gettlng rxch qulck
and suggested sellmg candw as both profitable and enyoyable It prmed a gleat
success The Hlcksvllle Bungler w Ol ked IIS way mto town and as a class plaw w as
pronounced a wow
Thus our XX ashlngton Fund was so enrlched that next year we can srt back and
watch the compound lntelest grow and grow
Nluch of the success or thls class s due to the helpful guidance of 'Hrs kinder
watter and we wlsh to acknowledge wlth grateful thanks her servlces to the Junlor
Class of 1930
Rose Dlskln
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Mlldred
And st1ll they gazed and st1ll the wonder grew
That one small head should carry all he knew
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FRIEDA WELCH VICC Pres1dent
Chloe
A daughter of the gods dlvmely tall
And most d1v1nely fan'
assSe1retary 27 8 29 S6ll10lPldW 40 T1eas
l'1gl11l1C1ade Plesldent 26 LletCl11h P1es1de11t 21 as
kethall Team 99 '20 O1chest1a 30
BERNARD YOUNG Treasurer
Bernle
An affable and courteous gentleman
l-lo11o1 Souetw 78 Class TIGASUIEI 9 '0 Baseball
f ll 1 SQIIOI Pax 50 T1a1k Team Q
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HELEN CODDINGTON Secretary
Coddy
H1Qh erected thoughts seated 1n a heart of
courtesy
H111101 5011615 9 Edltol lllflllef ot Ju111o1 t ass
H S News 29 Tlatk Team W Class Seuetau 5
SH111411 Plas '50 Tunes Resealch toutest 40
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am very fond of the company of laclles
lesldellt Fleslllllall 11.155 TIGHSUIGI Iulllol Clam
Xlenlbel ot Basketball llld Baseball Teams Ioul XBAIS
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BEATRICE BELL Betty
Falr treeses man s lmperlal race ensnare
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HELEN BERTHELSONJ Beth
GIVE to the world the best that you have
And the best wlll come back to you
X ue Pl eeldellt and Plesldellt Htlllfil SOKIQIW -XSSISIAIII
fxlllS B B Team SPCIQIBIX Qtudellt LOUIICII and Olmllew
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se ell WBAIN Glll Szollts fue YPAIS OIQIIQSIIA W
EDWIN BRAEM Eddle
To my qulet Chester Stlll waters run deep I
memory of happy hectlc Hollywood hours Letty
11101 DOLIQIX S9116 IN Hollol mletl
-Mel ldlll Xlallagel llld NI:-lI1dg6I Boss B B Team Axslst
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l-lovs clmarmmg IS dlvme philosophy'
Not harsh and crabbecl as dull folks suppose
ut musical as IS Apollo s lute
Xlm le Show I' 1 ss PISIIIPI
1 Team
CHARLES CUDNEY Charlne
And stlll l care not a pm
What they salcl or may say
29 30 SBIIIOI' Play 30 JUIIIOI Play
EDMUND GIERCZYNSKI
For l am nothing nf not crltlcal
Honor SOCITY 2 28 29 Baseball Team foul xears
Basketball Team tluee WQHIS Tlatk Team 2 5 C11
cnlatxon Manager -X1dSl6'Y3ll 2 8 9 30 AdYGl IS
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JOSEPH LEONE J
A llttle nonsense now and then
ls rellshecl by the wisest men
Tlack Team 29 30 Nl1nstrelShosw 29 Stage 'Klan
ager Sen1o1 Play 30 Local Speaklng Contest 30
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RUTH MATHEWS Rufus
I long for a life of more leisure
I rush through the day tlll lt feels
As lf I am chasmg tomorrow
Whale yesterday snaps at my heels
ls B B Team 9 '11 Honor Souetw fire YERIS
Pxetutne Lommlttee Q 'O Honor SOCl9ty Setletarv
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seals Olthestxa 79
MARY IVIOCCIA Marlanlxe
I an counterfelt the deep tragedlan
Speak and look back and pry on every slde
Basketball Term 9 30 league Speaklng Contest
SEIIIOI Plax 0
THOMAS MOCCIA Tommy
I like to slup along the street
But I should walk wlth stately stride
Who started all this foollshness
Of people actlng d1gn1f1ed5
Ouhestx 1 Member the xefus Band Nlemlmex 30 Honor
Solletx NIEIHIJEI '-.ewen uns Tldck Team E0 NIIIISIIBI
10 Tlcket Nlantgex tor Senlol Play 30
GEORGE MUNCK Georgne
QIIGDCC IS more eloquent than words
Txeasuler Student Counul 9 30 Tlcket Nlanager
5611101 Plax 30 Honox SOCIQIQ 93 94 Q 9
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Hapoy l am from care lm free
Why arent they all contented llke me'
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So sweet the blush of bashfulneos
E en p1ty scarce can wlsh xt less
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PAUL WADDELL Professor
Behold the chlld by nature s kmdly law
Pleas d wxth a rattle tlclcled wlth a straw
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ELLERY KAMKE Larry
Nothing now IS left
But a majestlc memory
Niembm Hono1 Souets Pathetu News -SHIKI
an Oxvhebtxa NI6U1llEl 96 O1
e ua Plesldent 29 'lllnstrel Pb H
A Jollw good fellow
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THE SENIOR PLAY
ust before Chrxstmas the S mor Class began to talk about the bug
event of the year the Senior Play
Luke all Gossip the news leaked out that the Class had chosen a slde
splrfhnz farce by Anlta Loos and ohn Emerson
About the first of Fg ruary practices started and then the advertising
manager commenced to do hrs talking
On March 7 the play The Whole Town s Talklnv was vxven and
the whole town IS stall talking'
The cast tned to count the 5 backstage but found the task xmpos
slble Ardsley s oldest resldents proclalmed lt the best yet and one crntlc
sand l laughe so hard l nearlv dropped the baby'
Due to lack of broadcasting facllltles the Senior Class prlnts Its hnal
talk nts vratltude for the hearty cooperation and response of the townsfolk
And as a final admonltnon to future Sennor Classes A poor dress re
hearsal predxcts an excellent production
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Paul Agnano
Vito Barblerl
Raymond Barnett
Robert Berthelson
Kathryn Brooks
Gertrude Brown
Ruth Brown
Theodora Brown
Edwin Bruce
IVIIIIOD Cltron
Constance Clayton
Stafford Clayton
Vxolet Codlup
Gladys Eaton
'VIary Geraghty
Thelma I-Iallahan
IVIath1Ida Hunlck
Stewart Kamke
Mrs Stewart Kamke
Dorothy Lackman
Alex Mussa
DOn1lHlCk Paoluccl
Samuel Reynolds
Ruth Roberts
D Earle Santore
Rxchard Speed
Floyd Stymus
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Dorothy Underhill
Gertrude Walter
Charles Wilson
ASSlSfS has father rn contractmg
Ambxtlous Freshman at CornelI
Works whlle studymg Iaw
Works wh1Ie studymg architecture
Stenographer and typlst
New York CentraI Rallroad
Guarantee Trust Co of New York
Wllson Index Comoany
C0mmerc1aI Art School
New York UHIVCTGIIY
Senior at State College
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IVIethod1st Book Co 'ncern
Stenographer and ty px t
Eastman Games Busmess School
Sterographer and typlst
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Studebaker Sales Company
Stewxe s Better Half
New York Central Railroad
Works whlle attend ng college
New York School of DCSIQD
Scxentlfic farming
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New York Central Railroad
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Charles 'VI Morse
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