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19.32 AR1J,SI,EY.e1,Y 29 STUDENT LEADERS OF ARDSLEY HIGH Seated Muriel Berthelson Second Degree Dorothy Canavotto Second Degree Treasurer Student Councxl Helen Gxerczynskn Second Degree Lucllle Santore-Second Degree Helen Morse-President of Grade Honor Soclety Ruth LBWYCHCCLVICC President of Grade Honor Society Mary Grandolfi-Secretary of Grade Honor Society Standmg Allen McCartney Second Degree Ralph DITCTIIZZI-4CCOhd Degree Clalre Swanston Second Degree Student Council May Berthelson Second Degree President Honor Soclety John Zotz-Second Degree Wesley Brown Presrdent of Student Councll Absent Edward Henng-Second Degree Secretary Honor Soclety The Second Degree of the Honor Socnety was organxzed last year Memhershxp ns bestowed upon pupils for outstandmg achlevement ID char acter leadershxp and service The Student Council IS compnsed of the presxdent and vlce presldent of each class ln hugh school and each year takes complete charge of student actlvxtles I Marion Bell-Secretary of Sstudent Council
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SENIOR AVTIVITIES On September fourteenth the SCHIOYS returned once more to the folds of Ardsley I-llgh School ln a Jovlal mood lt seemed good to be back among old frlends agam But this year meant work wlth a capltal W and we all reallzed lt Our first undertaking to swell our bank account was the subscrlptron campalgn for whlch on October 29 the SCDIOIS gave a hrgh school party In the meantlme we had continued servmg our Senior lunches each week On November I I we held our first Food Sale ln the vrllage whlch proved to be very successful On December I6 we served a greatly appreclated dlnner to about slxty of Superintendent Cheneys men Our success ln thrs undertakmg was due to the untlrlng efforts of lVI1ss Buell and Miss Cook During February our second Food Sale was held a very encouraging One Rehearsal for the Semor Play Skldcllng was started ln February Because of confllctmg dates the presentation was postponed untll after the Washlngton Trap On Saturday March 26 most of the Seniors left Ardsley for Wash lngton On Sunday the Senlors who played on our Champronshrp Team sauntered mto the Cllnlflg room of the Burllngton Hotel A happy and all too short week was enjoyed by the class at our Natlon s Caprtol The following Fnday Aprll 9 after our arrival from Washington Sklddmg a story of a typical family Irfe portrayed by the Hardy family was presented It was agreed by everyone that the play was the best one ever presented by the Seniors Mrss successfully was apprecrasted by every The months are slipping silently now diverted toward Commencement shelter of Ardsley Hrgh s frlendlrness WASHINGTON Wesley Brown oe s Place Claire Swanston We s wicked Fred Crane Burlesque Crane Edlth Waldemar Won t that phone ever nng'-' Faluch Penllo 6 clgar Bok Dorothy Brown Hot Cha' ohn Zotz Oh' Cookrel May Berthelson I-low ye hon3 Alfred Cannmg Do ya love me D00 Dot Canavotto Here we are bag and baggage Buells work lh putting on the play member of the cast but rapidly on and our thoughts are when we shall be Ioath to leave the Dorothy Brown 32 EXPRESSIONS Chrrstlan Frrschmann Bed Snatcher ohn Canning Mamapalavee 8th 6: Vme Evelyn Oatls Is the sun sh1n1ng3 Charlles Agnano Tuckahoe Charlle Angelina DelVIuro Eastchester Red Christmas Furlllo Red Shellalee Gebo Nrcky Petrolo Deposit Nrck Wrlllam Crerczynskr Kearny Wllly LOUIS Pascone-Toronto Louie ames Nlantello 2 Drop Jrmmle 28 19.52 .1 IG IJ S L lu' I' .-I N . -il ' I 1 . . . Wg -. J - -,, t J W- . ' ' . . W 1 I .I i . .
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3 l If II 9 I l N STUDENT COUINCIL NOTES The Student Councxl consnstmg of the presidents and vnce presxdents of each hugh school class was orgamzed September wlth the followmg members as officers Wesley Brown Presxdent Clalre Swanston Vlce Presl dent MBIIOD Bell Secretary Dorothy Canavotto Treasurer and Mr Charles Horend as Advnser Ar one of our Honor Assemblxes lna Robertson was taken by surprise when she was presented wxth a pen and pencil set by the Student Council and the Boys Basketball Team for her kmd servlces She was well applauded by the audience for her graclous extemporary speech of acceptance Apprecxatlon for the prxvnleges of the lxbrary has not been shown by the puplls The Student Councll endeavored to check these dxsturbances nn the most satlsfactory manner by opening the lxbrary only under the super vlslon of a teacher A students actlvlty room was provided for where pupils might converse wxthout disturbing others However the requirements are 75'7? m scholarship and 80? ln conduct The Council sponsored the annual Vlctory Ball Aprll 30 ln honor of the Boys Basketball Team The Student Councxl has done nts best xn working out school problems for the benefit of all the hxgh school pupils HONOR SOCIETY NOTES The nmth year of the Honor Society IS drawing to a close The officers for l932 have been May Berthelson President Dorothy Canavotto Vxce President Edward Hermg Secretary and Mrs Annaj Fllht Advlse The Honor Society held Its annual banquet and ll'lltl3tlOI1 of the candl dates December 9th l93l lt was qunte a success We were fortunate ln having Mass Chen a Chinese Professor of English who IS studying Honor Systems during her stay ln America present as well as Honorable W G Seely the members of the Board of Educatnon and other school repre sentatlves One of the mam actlvltles of the Second Degree was the dlvlslon of the Honor Society lt was decxded that the group was too large to handle satls factorlly After much thoughtful consideration the dlvlslon was made on the followmg pomts To glve an opportumty to develop leadership ln the Grades To allow for varlatlon of mterest ln Hugh School and ln the Grades To have a better representation of grade pupils ln the work of the Executive Comm The grade dlvlslon of the Honor Society held lts annual prcmc ln Woodlands Park durmg May Each member of the Socxety endeavors to lxve up to the Honor Socnety Code which embraces scholarship service to the school attendance conduct and welcoming strangers May Berthelson 30 19- .2 .- ULF '- -' T . ' . . . . I . ' , in ' : , ' I . - - I f I I - . - , Marion Bell. ' : , ' : - ' Q - I - - , r. , 1. . u . , ' - Z I I I . .
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