Bellows High School - Scraps Yearbook (Mamaroneck, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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Page 71 text:

annual Track Meet at Daniel Warren Field featuring relays broad jumps special races and basketball and baseball throws After the new semester began a first and sec ond Honor Basketball Team was chosen The captains of the four class teams voted on those players who they thought were the best suited lists to their respective teams The teams then voted on the girls already chosen and the lists went back to the captains who held the final decision The same procedure was used for both teams This year a manager was elected for each sport along with a captain a departure from the previous year s system of manager and assist ant manager for the complete season This man ager collects all equipment used during a game che ks the gym and marks down the attendance of each girl participating in the days events Points are awarded to each girl taking part The e points go toward the school emblem the school letter and finally the athletic pm For 350 points a girl receives the school emblem for 600 she is given the school letter and for 1000 points she attains the cherished athletic pin awarded by the Girls Athletic Association l I ' 7 V 7 . g 3 . . . . , . - 7 7 r ' I I 1 . C to play out-of-town schools, and presented these in any way in the extra-curricular activities. ' ' ' . . s ' , . y . I . ' . 3 - S ' Y 67

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'Wal' FW zh- Cnrls Sports Today the g1rls of Bellows have become a very lmportant factor 1n lntramural sports It IS through the efforts of both the boys and the glrls who have comb1ned pomts for the season that a class IS able to Wm the mter class Cham As soon as everyone had become accustomed once agam to a school routme the glrls began the1r soccer teams, w1th the Sophomores over commg the Semors the Junlors taklng th1rd place and the Freshmen last place Soon after the turn of the New Year com pet1t1ve mter class basketball games started, suc ceeded by volleyball and at the first s1gns of warmer weather, baseball Last of all was the First Row J Sundstrom E Humphrey M McN1ven aldson Thxrd Row E Eschbach M BOfd1g3 S Falk G Jordan M Carp nter V Gladney H Shaw Second K Paonessa E Relllmg J Engelhardt J Gillette Row B Blumenschexd J Mallnowskx J Flaherty A Fourth Row B MlH1Ch6llO J Burchell S Ramsay J Mxmchello H Lorys J Fausett B Morehouse R Don Westfall E Jackson E MacDonald T Alb1ero --.Q-.--Q-gap . F A 53 S A -'jus-f K5 731.12 sv I ' ', 'Je s. 4, i pionship. 3 3 , . . rr . , . I , . , , . Q , 0 ,Wt Y -...,..,t.... tl 'H nr i ' s N? ,: Ji, ., 1 K gg 'Q ' QQ' Q Y - V-3, 3 5' Vg- fs Q A .R t -f ' . ' r 'J 'M 2 L Q



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hw-ilxgiw 1 Mrs. A. Cuyler, R, Magrino Mrs. M. Quinn, Mrs. E. Baer BEHIND THE SCENES Do you ever think about who should be thanked, even though reluctantly, for typing our exams? Or who tantalizes you with those odors of good food through the halls around mid-morning? How about the men who sweep up the bits of that torn-up note and clean the boards for the next dayls demonstrations? Don't forget the school doctor and the dentist who keep us all healthy. We are about to introduce officially these people who are perhaps taken too much for granted at Bellows. First of all, it is Mrs. Cuyler who makes you so hungry, during third period class, for she prepares the food in the cafeteria. Every day there is a wide variety of offerings from which to choose a well-balanced meal. Remember that delicious turkey dinner at Thanksgiving time! Oh, yes, you can thank CPD the hard-working secretaries for typing your exams. May we in- troduce Mrs. Quinn who, with Mrs. Baer, fol- lowed by Mrs. White, has been our cheerful and cooperative friend in the office. Among their personal services for us, these ladies keep up our record cards, maintain a general information bureau and return our lost property. Dr. William Barrett and Dr. David Grossbard maintain a high average of good health among the students by their periodic check-ups. They are assisted by Miss Dale, who is also ready to apply First Aid whenever it is necessary. Our harried maintenance men, Mr. Grainger, Mr. Kildare, Mr. Linehan, and Mr. Jarabin have the monotonous job of cleaning up after us. During vacation, while we are having fun and even teachers are relaxing, these men are still working. Haven't you always noticed how clean and polished school looks the first day after vacation? Dr W Barrett, Miss G. Dale, Dr. D. Grossbard Mr. F. Kildare, Mr. R. Grainger, Mr. A, Jarabin, Mr. W. Linehan

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