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I E55 CIM if if The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils. -- The Merchant of Venice Shakespeare would find no cause for complaint in this year's Glee Club, for there is no member, that hath no music in himself. As in former years, the Glee Club has maintained its good reputa- tion by presenting extremely well balanced programs. During the Christmas season the singers assisted the Dramatic Club in creating an effective performance. ln May, the Glee Club took part in the Spring Music Festival, an annual event that has proved popular with the public. This concert was one of the most pleasurable of the year's events. map B005 The Bellows Scrap Book Club, organized by Mr. Zimmerman, brings together boys interested in collecting and exhibiting pictures as' well as acquiring information concerning athletic sports and hobbies. The requirement for joining is that each member shall prepare an individual scrap book. At each meeting, after a period of exchanging and Com- paring pictures, a member of the club presents an illustrated talk concerning his own specific hobby. This organization informs its members, not only on the sport and its rules, but the life and thrills that the participant enjoys. OFFICERS Prrsizlrnt Robert Barrett Vice-President Victor Buckett Sc'i'n'tary Ethel Rober E 2 orricsns President Alfred Tallevi Vice-President lames Gillen S ecr etary lack Degiacomo Page 36
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Bsfzbwa goofgczff of QQ- Zio When September rolls around a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of the coming football season. Bellows started the season under the guidance of Coach Axtell. Later in the season Coach Ockershausen took over the football program. The schedule is as follows: Sept. 29-Bellows football team opened the season traveling to East- chester, where it lost a closely fought game, 6-0. Oct. 6-Trying to make up for the first defeat, the squad took a trip to Mt. Kisco and came through with a 0-0 tie. Oct. 13--Now playing for Coach Ockershausen, Bellows played the underrated Scarsdale team and was defeated, 9-0. Oct. 21-After its surprising setback, the Blue and Black went to Elms- ford to play Alexander Hamilton, only to suffer another de- feat, 14-0 Oct. 28-Bellows played host to Rye, its old rival. Although defeated badly, we made our first score, 25-6. Nov. 3-Playing the highly publicized New York School for the Deaf, the Panthers came through with a well eamed tie, 6-6. Nov. ll-Bellows, undaunted by its previous record, played its other traditional game with Harrison on Armistice Day. Putting up its best fight of the season, the Blue and Black outplayed Harrison for the first half of the game, only to succumb to the Crimson's much heavier team, 12-0. The scoring record of the team is low, but Bellows High School is proud of her boys. The Panthers have that fighting spirit. When they play football, it's for every minute of the game. Always showing good sportsmanship, our boys are playing for their alma mater and for the sport they all love. Louis Pecorara was elected Honorary Captain for this season. Lettermen: L.E., R. Mannellap L.T.,. S. Williams: L.G., B. Carr: C., L. Pecoraro, Captain: RG., A. Naskg R.T., E. Heyworth: R.E., C. Schlierer: O.B., A. Labrusciano: L.H., D. Russell: R.H., B. King, and P.B., V. Buckett. Others receiving letters: B. Barrett, C. Schreyer, A. Labrusciano, Manager: I. Cella, Trainer.
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