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BAND The band has just completed its first year as an outstanding or anization of the Ardsley High School Since its first meetinv last year, it has crown from a crou, of fourteen students to a balanced unit of twenty seven pieces and promises to become a much lar er body early next semester The band has served the school and the conmun'ty on many occasions It has performed at the basketball games and assemblies and at events such the Arnlstice Prograr and the Scout Circus The aim of the organization next year will be to expand and to include the many instruments that are now lacking and also to become a fine marching unit To our leader Ur Vincent,we wish to express our gratitude ll ,Ni in Ywffla. J TH L , 0 NH -a-r f 's A? B XM' fl 4 mi, eaaw f 9715! Q I 7 1 V 1 ' r Q so f - U V ' ff? . 4 ff . . 7 I 1 .. l . i yf - QS V I A- A u L a I Q , , . . . S '. lf- ' fb I j?'l'2Z:! ' , - . 4 'tif K, , ' e1 ' c 4-. I fs . ' ff I e -W 'Z i 71,11 Yf I I ' l H 1. 'llvl -44 'u ---:l'.-- --ul Wu' at A ,ff V1 s lL 'f r r':w n . t ff' ' u,' 1+ a LS. X112 ' I 4' lk tklil' f ?m:'!' 1 l, JL- Ji ll, 'fi' A'j ' 51 ' '-3 li: X! 4' 'RIP' 1N'ni': '! -' ,sfislzf- ':!-1 ' 'Jn Q t 'I 4 Q' ,,f',,1', ., U , v, f' 55 X, h A ya , M, 11 l I f lf- ' -X ,,.1'f H 'rf' 'M 1, N -ex Il ' 54.7 1'i Uf ' ' ,my ,- ,WAS .-4 1 K ,, ul L? I ,wry X, ,IH '1 X-sf if ' f 4915112 ' w iv ' N,.f3,, unfit. ' ,I .N i ijqi 1 A 'Q' Q' E-11' -.,' 1' f. ' N J A v::hgi!:'7f :-N V. A 4 wg
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9, CHRONOLOGY of ,ei f ' Z November 1O An excellent program is given at the Annual Armistice Night Exercises, comnemorating the twentieth anniversary of the closing of the World War. An all-time high in enrollment has been reached this year with 575 pupils against last year's 547. The Ardsleyan Staff is chosen with d o venience Ruth Gubler as editor-in-chief. The school cafeteria is opened, an a new c n is offered to those who eat their lunch in school. December 2 The Third Degree of the Honor Society elect Freda Jille as president December 16 and William Phillips as Vice-president of this organization. All who attend the ceremony are impressed as they witness the initiation December 17 of 58 new members into the Honor Society. The two Sophomore classes join forces to sponsor a Card, Game, and January 13 Bingo Party. Having burned the midnight oil for the past week, the students arrive crammed with knowledqe to make good on their mid-year examinations. Again quiet please' sivns are posted, and the result of one-half year's work is placed on paper by the dill ent students January 19 The students of the sc1ool Urieve the death of their lindly physician, Dr Johnson January 23 Rarinv to o, the Boys' Basketball Tean runs uv a H nn'n score at February 'endrick Hudson in one of the best ane of the season The Boy Scouts and Pubs vfth their Dads dave an enjoyable evenfnz February to ether at the annual Father and Son Dinner Sixteen musically inclined A S students are fortunate in beinv able to attend the opera Lohengrln' at the 'etropolitan Opera House under 'r Vincent's guidance February February r John fhite ofpers nucd inter tin inform tion concernin the lorld's rair at the rounders' Day bro ran at tle ebruary Jlth hich hone the Juniors start their Ardslejan Camvalgn in the rades March 5 The Senior announce their play scheduled for Harem 31 It's called Pverybodv's razyf and judcln 'ron the enthusiasm of the Seniors, it smould be a rent succe s larch 10 Plans are under wav for an even more inoresslve Second De ree Inlti tion than last vear The provran will include a banquet and El addr s by Fr Charles Jones Tarcr A a n the Seniors of A H S spend a riotous ni ht nwalkinv the boar savinr their lines A doctor, a hotel ana er, a nerr, widow, an o maid and even a boy Girl emerve fron what used to be everxda craracters and the quiet residents of lrlsley enjo a Wlftlpul veninv Indeed, the sarins, Wlverybody' Crazyu is true The Glee Club of Crane In 'itute brings to the students of Ardsley much enjovment by its rnisezorthy sol s Anril 0 Sc ool closes for the aster Iolida s, and a fleeful ou 1 ares Arlaley I15h's halls for a sess on with the aster PBbOlt April 10 Standlnv erect in stif' new clothes from tow to toe, the Seniors set out to shon how thev can derive beneplt fron tdeir earnin s of the past few years washington awaits lwith m seivin sb their rrlval 1-Vy. X- Vl' 5 r'P ' S S, ,i lllfllnli H- N' In le er Lln...l.!...-2' Q li ., wa' x-4 4 3 :FII Q f IM JW40! ff: h 4 IMG Hs' 4 of I Y vwj.S ' ak fb Ah - , n . D . :u E. F' . :LJ v r x NNNO. WBWNN 1 . V ' , w fi U1 . F I ' Cr: F. 1 ....- . ,Q 0 Nxku '-YAN 1. ' ' 1 m M H rd u . L l V ,a O Q .a Q ' ' ' cw - . - . as , ' C. i F' r is ' O 41 Q - ' C-2 - ., ' ' , If fb ' , ,dwg 33 Q ...M fa . 5 - .A ' 1. v L , 4, N hy. , ,, t F' nj ' m J H , ,A ' YI! ' L1 '5 ' - L 2-1, 2 . f , . m 'Q . vy f 1 -1 ' ' U ' ? N A a aa 1 V140 .' V -1 Q La Q T h l V X , L 1 ' 4, , U,,,,-u. 2 , ., ., I -.' ,fwfr I l Y ' ' ' . mfifh ' J .L lik '-:fa 1 1 Q, Y - - .1---'-W . ' ' - . - .. ng 4- v- M . 4 ' ' , 54 N I -.1 rf our is J 6 ,I LA' , t H X , . , f V-' f , - ' ' , 2 v l ' , m . . ' .W , ,, , M. . H 11,10 f --- - ' '-'I ' ' 4, A' . ... .QgL. '3E'f A H r . , T :X ' , 5 , ' 1 in 1 5 . ' L: ' '1 v 7 I ,5I:-,n.K5x . 1 F L ' 32 ' ' iihi., X , ' , iET?!1 5 ' 1371 v - -' . :5 ' - , ' ' , 1 I 455' E , A ge pl ' 1 N L1 iiiiiifiififs 1 , ' F5911 .- .r ,- ' ' c gn., NX .1 . I :sq F H '- 3, , , - I -n , '1 s 4 1 . i 4 5. X.-Leaf , . E . Li' '- .sg 1 -..- - 'O' 'Q ca L. ,L,L1 -VA , 3: ae: S 'X-1' - ' ., ,, '11 ' . -'many Q f - - ' ' ' S N azazazl I Q H ' 'WE V1',- C ' f kj L 1 ' ' 4 ' 1 D o r N ., 1 .H I ' ' p Q J , , . za 14.1 ' ' '-3g'r.'. Q- ' hx Q Lu lam . ,, ' Q F m 4 r. f F 573' , 7' '-lvl' ' 2 4 H UZ L ,A Q , 'i . 9 u . -' , - 'A g ' x ' 'lf' I I' ' f ff '.M7Z iff 4 4 nf ' 9 ' 4 ,qw Q., W' HYWT fr i ?5Ii'b7?1 K 1,2343 - -- If W ff MWUMGWZVIJZW is lxy I
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. ,, t, ,,. -. ' h 1 -:gf f CJRI3iES11lA The Ardsley High School Orchestra under the leadership of Fr Mitchell C Vincent has made excellent progress this ear It has become more a part of the school curriculum and has given us the opportunity to broaden our musical background and to develop a sense of appreciation for the better type of music Ne have played for a number of assemblies and have given an outside appearance The students' favorite selection seemed to be 'The Blue Danube by Richard Strauss In addition to this beautiful waltz, we learned to play marches, overtures, several symphonic arrangements, and other incidental music There are now 32 members in the orchestra The brass and wood wind section has increased, and the violins now total twelve For the first time in the history of the Ardsley Orchestra, the outstanding members have been honored by being presented with colorful emblems These emblems were earned by the combined efforts of the band and orchestra at s cake sale The orchestra will lose many of its players this year due to Senior graduation Among those replaced by new members will be the percussion section, slide trombone, violins, and bass viol es qv C .J Ocigglmmlan mllldgggiiigj 1 xx X MH I lp I fl if XIV!! -lt, 'N r Q - M . . Y ' . . , . . . ' I . . . e f X - a R . X1 Q. X X . S X 1 S 4 3 f ' X v I ' R, fr .. ,IL - '--uni, ' ' . . ,.v,. I Q gg 3251 1 - -44 . ' .' 9 T. x -1 Ill, ,.,,,.,1:' .v ,H-J,-IV, K- I- ., 1 Z5 , V Qc Q .116 ,s vw it Y A1 Q ' :Q 5,09 ' 2' f -' N 254 , .f .. Q. in Q 5 4 .- '. s N ' 4 I fvun 'ml ' , I .s Ve f -v A I , ' 1 1 - Q33 f s f 1 ' - r :.f,-. I ' nf A Q . X ' Q-we T :E 'HT-:afar 2 ' 4 ,I 'r'Ni'f- IRQ- ' .J-44. .-1::1-' 2.::5i--i----- '2'1E5:1fEE::. 'Hm.. , ,NbA,. , ,Q - , ,. .I -.,,mu u,,.,,, hi :nw 5 X . r , an 'gy' -4-. ia- , -11::s5:ff--. 13::::1---- W x , , , -. -N.. Q , . , f A- 7 -. -...,-, ---. . . - I kg X f , 1 p - x pq .x . D -4 V .. .- . : w - m - 14 n 7 'g jQ j'QS -IfgU: LgE:' 1Qf2 'V- ' f 5 :Q f A ' ffif- . ' K- -- 1 2 eg rf 2,1 fi-J 1 I - 242 - cl! , .-' , , 1 'hy Q jf, ' ' ' Ylf. .. l si ,Lx-T I 1' f 5 -' f J, ,E T 'ln E .- ' - t gf' ' sjgifz 1 1,3 , q ,, s To . +L. gg, to 1 ig Q A x 1' A J
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