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First Row Jennie De Rosa, ecelia Paolucci, Grace De Michele, Leona BGCKWIUU, Betty Keane, Dorothy Luft, Marion Davis Anita Wilbur Second Row Miss Clayton, Gladys Canning, Ruth Law rence, Margaret Mac Diarmid, Myrtle Travis, Helen Third Row Vincent Carelli, Leonard Engleman, Albert Munck, Jack Edwards, James Bennie, Edward Cudney, Tony Moccia, Louis Delmerico, James O'Grady First Row Amy Welsford, Vera Mathews, Edna Arndt, M garet Nilsson, Mary Grandolfi, Margaret Heller, Anna Santore, Erna Groth Second Row Rodney Ferguson, Robert Beokert, Anthony rillo, Howard Auld, Angelo Delmerioo, Daniel Gels, Alfred urisi, Joseph Dowling Third Row Patsey Furilla Earle Belsher, Douglas Brown, Gifford Acker, Winfred Lefurgy 1 15 'MTD A T I J M U E N S I .. O I R N Q U I R d E R , 0 Morse, Dorothy Groth, Edgar Perretz, David Longmuir. . S O P ,C H a L O A M R O I R O E N A ar Pe ' 9
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Jumov 'Ysmes Xnauwev Early in September our administrative officers were elected, including President, Edgar Perretz Vice president, Helen Morse, Treasurer, Gladys Can ning, Secretary, Ruth Lawrence The aforesaid incum bents discharged their duties in such a way as to se cure re election for the second semester, incidental NOVEMBER 2 and 5 The Junior Class sponsored the play 'Rainbow of the Rio Grande' under the SUpBTVlS1OH of Miss Mary Louise Pleasanton of the Frederick B Ingram Productions Rock Island, Illinois The pro gram began with a minstrel featuring a group of small grade ch1ldren, the play following thereafter Girls fron the choruses sold candy in the audience between acts, and, all in all, the product1on made an auspi cious showing, the recelpts of which applied to the Washington Trip Fund OCTOBER lO After two years of privationlbecaua: of the lack of fundsj of the Ardsley High School year under the auspices of the Jun1ors, that group having applied at an early date for permission and the op portunlty to attempt the venture Miss Ll1DOT C Buell was then nominated as adviser to the Sd1tOTi81 committee FEBRUARY 15 With miss Clayton, class adviser, as acting chairman, the class went through the formal ity of re electing its first term officers FEBRUARY lb The Juniors presented a cake sale in the former Ostergaard store in the Square Many delicious home made cakes, pies, breads, pastries, et cetera were donated by the mothers and members of the class JANUARY ll The Ardsleyan staff, the principal members of which are all Juniors, has been chosen by student and faculty concurrence They are prepared to commence work on the year book now MARCH 12 Final contracts for the publication of the ARDSLEYAN have been submitted to the Welch Manu facturing Company, Chicago, Illinois APRIL 19 Complete and final compilations of material have been submitted to the publishers of the ARDSLEYAN The Junior Class wishes here to amend its pro found thanks to friends and neighbors who have so gen erously supported its projects throughout this school year and to report that were it not for their staunch support, our hopes of making Washington in '36 should have been frustrated Ruth Lawrence 14 1 I 5 ly. . , 0 A book, the ARDSLEYAN, its publication has been revived
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Qovhemove Ji Clcwxcvx As time marched on subsequent to our return to school in the fall its enjoyment, activity, and even its hardships became our only thoughts To start the year off right we aimed to excel in punctuality and to promote social welfare in the High School. First came the annual Subscription Campaign ery house in Ardsley must have sung with the words, 'I'm representing the A H S Would you like to buy a subscription to help the Seniors get to washington Although our class did not win the prize for having the most sales, we earnestly strove to do our best towards helping the Senlors As a beginning of High School social advances Sophomore A sponsored the f1rst soclal hour At this time we also initiated the Freshmen into high school by a novel procedure of dealing out 'punishment' in proportion to the boldness and mischlef manifested by the prospective candldates Like the other grades, we also presented a class play for the purpose of entertaining the high school at assemblies Our play was the 'Hitching Postn, a one act comedy including the following DUp1lS Mar garet Nillson, Rodney Ferguson, Edna Arndt, Winfred Lefurgy, Mary Grandolfl, Joe Dowling, Vera Mathews, Earl Belcher, Erna Groth, Edward Tuckerfwho inciden tally has left usl, Margaret Heller, Robert Beckert, Tony Perillo Realizing the necessity of getting down to bus iness for our 'Washington Trip Fund', we undertook a cess financially and in satisfying the customers, to say nothing of bringing the class to a sensibllity of cooperative efforts The Sophomore A Class is well represented in creative activities, including the Orchestra, Boy Scouts, and the Girl Scouts, and, in addition we were very glad to have Michael Furilla and Douglas Brown representing our class in basketball on the first team Patsey Furilla is to be complimented for his playing on the junior varsity team We are very glad to compliment Edna Arndt on her ambition to gain the First Honor Team Margaret Heller is on the Second Honor Team To date eight pupils have received their Honor Society awards for this year The Sophomore A Class extends its greatest com pliment to our class adviser, Mr Horend, who,by his good counsel and everlasting willingness to help,has guided us well on the road to a successful year's work The class officers for the year were Pres ident, Margaret Heller, Vice President, Rodney Fer guson, Secretary, Mary Grandolfi, Treasurer, Alfred Crisi Margaret Heller . Ev ?n o o , O cake sale. Much to our pleasure, it was a great suc- . , O I C - O e Z ' 16 , ?
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