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Gvotde .Sx 13x s1o.'ScM Our grade has numbered from forty three to forty one this year Class officers are as follows President Graham Bell Vice President Rita Rae Poad, Secretary William Casadonte, Treasurer Angelina Paolucci, Banker Robert Jiullerat, Health Chief Paul Nelson, Fire chief Ches ter Noviello, Cheer Leaders Laurette IcG1nn, Edward Denike, Room Chairman Sarah Pascone, Library Chairman James Knoesel, Ventilation Chief Louis Caporale, Stew ards Livio Crisi, Anna Agnano These officers continued throughout the year be cause of satisfactory service We have twenty members in the Honor Society Twenty three members of the class have been nei ther absent nor tardy during the year, and twenty seven have never been tardy throughout thelr school career During the year we have received as gifts a base ball and bat from Mrs Edgar Bell, an aquarium of gold f1sh from Mrs R Secor and many fine pictures from Mr Baker We have made product maps of Europe and South America during the year, also a travel book and one of history notes Dominick Paolucci made a very artistic cover for the history notes We also completed salt Three high spots of the year have been the 'A H S News Subscription Campaign' in which we secured one hundred ten yearly subscriptions, the prize going to Howard Secor who brought in twelve, the Red cross Home Inspection Canvass in which we lnspected thirty nine homes, and the yearly Red vross enrollment in which we were lOO7L Our Ivory Stamp Club under Robert Julllerat, president, has had a membership of eighteen The seo retary treasurer is Paul Nelson One of the high spots of the year was the ner formance of the opera 'Hansel and Gretel' given under the direction of Miss Russell at the Spring Wusic Con cert Miss Davis and Miss Halsted assisted the chil dren with the scenery and costumes The principal parts were taken as follows Hansel Robert Juillerat 'Gretel' Orra Ackerman, 'Broom maker' Edward Denlke, 'His wife' Laurette NcGinn, 'Witch' Angelina Paolucci, 'Sandman June Eisenhauer, 'Gingerbread Chlldren' Anna Brinkerhoff, Vincent Mantello, James Knoesel, Oliver Brinkerhoff, Joseph Belarge, and Howard Secor, The Angels' Dorothea Edwards, Sarah Pascone, Rita Rae Poad, fnna Agnano, Anna Anselmo, Evelyn Eaton, and Marie Be arge The class has been especially actlve in home eco nomics and manual training, maklng both clothing and wood craft articles of a practical value 0 0 , - - f' 1 1 I v f' 1 3 - A I 0 ' 0 O 0 A - O 0 A A flour maps of South America which have been admired. ' 0 I - I1 L 0 0 . - : N N- - , - HI I Q YY 29
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CLASS OFQICQEQSA The glesgigicegsyo? 31? gm term re as follows' President Ruth Gubler, Vice President William Phillips Secretary Marie Downey, Treasurer Robert Seitz For the second term they were unanimously reelected because of their satisfactory work Mary Addorisio SHOP our school manual training consists of instruc Ion in wood craft Some of the projects that we have made are foot stools, mail holders, milk bottle hold ers, and bird houses One project we enjoyed making especially well was a foot stool. we first had to out and shape the top piece and plane it off smoothly, then we had to make the legs and screw them on. W think shop work is a good training for the mind and tends to make us skilled at wood craft and provides worth while activity that we may use after we have finished school Walter Wimizal SPORTS Every Tuesday and Thursday from 2 OO until E 5 the boys of the Seventh grade have gym under Mr Brown's coaching Our favorite game is basketball Although we lost both games which we played with the Eighth grade, we had fun playing and feel we are learn ing how to play basketball better Ralph Denike COOKING we started to take cooking in the Sixth grade cooking period on Thursday from 2 OO until 3 OO o clock Before we start to cook we must put on our caps and aprons which we made in sewing class last year We have made many different things, such as puddings, salads, cookies, and candies On Valent1ne's day the Seventh grade girls had a party with Miss wesp and Mr Silliman as guests The menu consisted of fruit salad, marshmallow crackers cocoa, and candy Esmea Clark RADE SEVEN CLASS PLAY In each semester the grades from 3 to t e urns entertaining in assembly e Seventh grade chose a two act play, entitled 'The Hero of the Day' It was the story of a boy named Ben Davis, who was always thought of as a frail person, inactive in sports The boy had to be used in an em ergency and even though no one cheered him, he played a great game, and his team won The part of Ben was acted by william Phillips Other characters were 'Bessie Chandler' Fannie D'Angelo, 'Nona Browning' Katie Savino, 'Mobil Jenn1ngs', Agnes Ds Nardo,'Sarab Jane Jonesi Constance lac Diarmld Because of its success we presented our play in Barts dale It was greatly appreciated by the Hartsdale DUI-V113 Ruth Cubler 28 we n t ' 0 C I H Z4 . 0 under the 1nSt1'uCtiOn of M138 Halsted. le have Our 0 s f P . Th 9 . Y
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anding Charles Benedict, Irwin Engleman, Alchael Moccia, armine Pascone, Kenneth Burns, Melvin Yerks, Howard Eaton, Loren Auld, Robert Page, James Mc Ginn, Stephen Juback, Richard Roth, Teddy Marquis, Edgar Jewell, Robert Johnson First Row Doris Duda, Mary De Nardo, John Holscher, Meta Scharf, John Venners Second Row Jean Van Dusen, Harriett Gibson, Eleanor Immediato, AHILB Heller, Joseph Dunbar, Ruth Daley Third Row Glorla Parsons, Betty JOT8tt1, Victoria AT18C1d8, George Knies, Angelena De Astis, Margaret Santore Fourth Row Frances Renda, Rosetta Grandolft Molly De Feo, Anna Staffiero, Muriel Bruckel, Tessie Maori Standin Howard Secor, Joseph Belarge, Forrest Bau lieu, Louis Filomena, Richard Pearce, Robert Juillerat, James Knoesel, Vincent Mantello, Louis oaporale, Graham Bell, Edwin Wheeler, Chester Noviello, Livio Crisi, Nicholas Scallero, Paul Nelson, Douglas Mc Kirgan, Michael Spano, William Casadonte First Row Anna Armacida, Oliver Brinkerhoff, Herbert Travis, George Duryea, Kathryn Baker Second Row Angelina Paolucci, Edward Denike, Charles Aszmus, Douglas French, Alfreda Groth, Mary Fiore, Third Row Orra Ackerman, Evelyn Eaton, Rita Rae Poad, Dorothea Edwards, Anna Brinker hoff, Laurette Mc Ginn Fourth Row June Eisenhauer Marie Belarge, Anna Agnano, Viola De Muro, Sarah Pas cone, Anna Anselmo 1 G ' .', - Q R E A 8 D R E , .5 . ' I . , E 5 ffm R St : I' g Trl -.' , v M , D 3 'Q ' I A J 'L I xl S D ' ., f P E ' w A ' . f T 5 ' I C . H . : , 30
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