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. FRESHMEN Top Row: Harry Knies, Ralph DeNike, Shirley Conover, James Petrola, Spalding Warren, Antoinette Mantello, William Waddell. Second Row: Howard Frischmann, Robert Seitz, Wayman Davis, Nicholas Lancellotti, Carl Scharf,'U5seph Delmerico, Nicholas Juback, Monte Banister. Third Row: Gladys McCartney, Constance MacDiarmid, Marie Downey, Rosemarie Beet, Agnes-DeNardo, William Phillips, Ruth Cudney, Marianna Frischmann, Walter Lefurgy. Fourth Row: Clark, Ruth 5eFeo, Our class, an new comers to our work was all very John Groth, Walter Wimazal, Nicholas Maori, Ruth Gubler, Esmee Frank Petrola, Mary Addorisio, Fannie D'Angelo. exceptionally large one, is composed of thirty-three members. Two class are Rosemarie Beet and Monte Banister. The first term's interesti to us and we found ourselves much more inde endent na 9 P than when we were in grammar school. Projects, which we undertook this semester, have given us interesting and valuable experience. They consisted of a food sale and a Umovie.n In inter-class basketball we have won success. The Freshman boys won the inter- class championship, going through battle after battle undefeated. Although the girls have not been so fortunate, they will not give up. We have fifteen students in the Honor Society and two members of our class are in the Third Degree. Almost everyone in our class has obtained his honor award. William Phillips, our president, Marianna Frischmann, vice-president, Ruth Gubler, secretary, and Esmee Clark, treasuren have served us well. Marianna Frischmann 1937
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AIIDSLEYAN soPHoMoRE Top Row: Warren Nemecek, William McHenry, Frank Pascone, Charles Duda, Constance-Zito . Second Egg: Gloria Canning, Howard Connors, Joseph Addorisio, Frank Morse, Viola Wilbur, Eargaret McHenry, James Mackenzie. Third Bow: Robert Morse, Angelina DeMichele, Anna Daley, Joseph beiardo, Bradford Stevens, Rose DeAst1s, Conchetta Eiele. At our first class meeting we elected the following class officers: Anna Daley, president, Joseph Addorisio, vice-presidentg Gloria Canning, secretaryg and Howard Connors, treasurer. Beginning the second term as we changed most of them, our officers are as follows: Janes Mackenzie, presidentg Anna Laley, vice-president: hose Dehstis, secretary, and Howard Connors, treastrer. The end of the subscription campaign found the sophomores high on the list as to number of subscriptions and as to the amount of money collected. As it was against the rules to win both of the five-dollar prizes, we had to be contented with only one. Frank Horse establisked a school record by obtaining thirty-one subscriptions. The boys and girls of our class formed inter-class teams, and although we did not gain laurels, we were hard fighting contenders for the crowns. Frank Pascone has made the varsity for the second year and proved to be an asset to the team. The Sophomores, coxbined with Junior B, put on a comedy movie which proved a financial success. Robert Morse
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AIIDSLEY HONOR SOCIETY At the flr t lC56 7 meet no tke Arc lev Ilfr Scrool honor Society tle follow ng were elected as offlcer adra Brown, pre ldent Rodney Ferguson, vlce pre lh6Ht, Ruth Gubler secret ry, rarnrar, aQVlSCP ine remalrlng merber of the Third Degree are hary Grandolfl, Alfred CTlS1, Tloma Iac , Vera atlews, Rosina laolucci, Anna Santore, and larianna lrlschrann Buplls, who have been members of the honor organlzatlon from one to five years, are ln the First Degree Those, in the SOCl6t5 for a longer perlod, constltute a Second Degree, and executive committee of ten members, selected by the Second Decree and tre teacher , makes up a lnlrd Degree The general requlrements to become a member are scholarshlo or effort, good attendance, good conduct, service and leadership 1 prevlous year , the organlzatlon agaln spon ored a banquet for the purpose of initiating new members Thls year the program was omewhat revised, and in place of a large banquet, as had been the custom, cereronies, sont , peeches, and ervinb of libht refreshment xas adopted The affalr too place 1U the hlbh school on December 19 Honorable W F Seely, who ha always been our toa t master, agaln COHSGHDGU to act in that capacltm prov1d'ng us, as usual, with many laughs and also wlth a brlef lnteresb ing talx Over forty new members pledged t aid their school in schol rshlp service C253 attendance C41 conduct KSU and W61COm1Hg stranfers, at the solemn and impre sive ceremony Tre surprise awards, presented every year to the teachers exhlbiting outstanding helpfulne s throughout the year were awarded to h1SS Constance Clayton and I Adeline Jewell It is our sincere wish that in the years to coma the Ard leg Honor Society wlll remain as an emblem of tne loyalty and serv1ce, we owe to our school Ardsley high Ruth Gubler The Second Degree Iembers are Edith Frlschmann, Christlna Grandolfi, Agnes Dehardo, Fannle D'Angelo, Vary Addorisio, Phyllis Campbell, Cather1ne Casadonte, Graham Bell, William Phillips, Gladys McCartney, John Renda, Angelina Paoluecl, Freda Wllle, Oliver Br nkerhoff, Hebert Julllerat, Jill1am,Casadonte, Clara hacrl, Gladys Ruth Cudney, Josephine Allen, hO1Ta Keane, Blanche Allen, Esmee Clark, Erna Groth, Anna Agnano, Howard Secor, Ruth DeFeo, John Frischmann, Dorothea EdW8TOS STUDENT COUNCIL At the b6OlHD ng of tle year the Student Councll befar to lLHCtlOU with Douglas Brown the presldent however, when the basletball ea on came along, Doug could no lo er f1ll the positlon as re wa the Pres dent of the Junlor Cla s and the Fantaln of the Basketball Tear, and slnce a nunil is re tricted t holdlng two major offlces, the vlce president auto ratlcally became the pre ident The set up of offlcers ra ther presidert, Iarg Grardolfi, X106 presldent, Douglas Brown, secretar , Anna Dale , treasuren Phyllis Campbell The first orobler laclnp the council was tie arranglng of asserblies for the year A tentative cheddle was made out for at lea t one assembly program eacl weel This year we have been ver, ucce ful in obtalning from New York Unlver lty three spealers who are to dlscus problems which are DuZZllDE some of us we al o trled to do sometnlng to le sen the hall traffic during classes and study halls PT6VlOUSly, anyone could leave the room by putting hls lnitlals on the board, but it was Q6C1d6d that e ch must asl per 1 slor before leavlnb tle roox The teachers, moreover, were not to grart p6TYiSSlOD unles lt as qulte necessary Fowever little thls may rave seered, it ha helped to leep people in their cla es and study halls ' s u -5 . i c of ' ' - ' 1 A ls U i',- - ' o 'l ' ' 1 .1 li N . . S: P . . . T fs- . C- ' ' . ' 1 JJ Q J ' . 4' f - A ' .- 3 ' 7 ' A Q , O T . .. Q - - f-1-1 . a v mrs. A A . ill a C21 ' '.' . 4 s p ' , , , . . . . 1- u V I T U s d k A' 1 ' ' s 1 . , , , V X M W . 1. , ' S r ' V7 ' f ' ' . Hrs. . . , ' A 1 . Y . . ' an s ' A. . 8 ' 0 . .L Q r f ' ' I ' -an s . - T . ' ' . , A -Q v . Vg I n A. . . . r ' , As n ' S . ' . . A . 6 , , , , U . , V 1, g l 1 .4 - . . s . A i ' . A V - H a program of movies, initiation Slocum, Robert Seitz, Mlldred Koenig, fa is s s W ' - ' ' c b. s v ' . ' Jr . ' fs 1 1 1 - 4 A I I C s v ' s . + ' . M N- 4 1 - . l - . s . ' f D ' V W 1 ,' Q .L A - - - 0 ' as ' . v s ss ' ' . I ' 'l ' Q s s ' , ' s' 1 . , ' - J V ' s . ' A v 1 S - ' I . ' s , Q 1 . A ' ' A A 'W s A , V s o I s - - , N - . s . ' , ' : v s .: . ' ' ' J ' L' ' - ' ' a , C m s ' . 1 . v v. -' 1- 1 . rn .1 .J - --0 A 1 V 0 ' J' ' 1. 1. . S ' W ' r. A ,. A I 5 A ' l - .A g , . .. s 1 . s . v ss ' .
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