MDKES It was dusk as Annmarie stopped at the filling station. 'I want a quart of red o1l.' She said to the service man. The man gasped and hestitated. 'Give me a quart of red oil,' she repeated. 'A quart of red o1l?' he stammered. 'Certalnly,' she said, 'my tail light is out.' e 4 4 4 What Would Happen If: Miss Clayton didn't close the door on time. If: Annmarie went on a diet. If: Mr. Silliman started to use hair tonic. If: The Freshman C Class didn't win the P. T. A. money. If: Bradford didn't stay in school until five o'clock. If: Happy Warren died of overwork. If: Bill Phillips d1dn't argue in French class. If: Miss Hapgood d1dn't have her daily bottle of Grade 'A' Milk. If: Miss Davis ever remembered where she left her keys. If: Anyone thought our jokes were funny! -A -E fl' 'I' Patient: lln waiting room of doctor's office! 'How do you do?' Second Patient: 'So, so. I'm aching from neur1tis.' First Patient- 'Glad to meet you I'm Mendelbau from Chicago ' 'Mom, you said the baby has your eyes and daddy's nose, d1dn't you9' 'Yes, darling ' 'Well, you'd better watch him He has grandpa's teeth now Miss Robbie 'How would you punctuate this sentence? 'The wind blew a ten dol 'bill around the corner Hike Hoccia 'I'd make a dash after the bill Xlx The Ardsley High School Band practice was in full swing, but something had gone wrong Mr Vincent glared at Johnny Venners, the cornet player 'Nhy on earth did you leave off playing just as we got to the chorus?' 'Ne1l,' retorted Johnny, 'on my music it says, 'Refrain,' so I did ' ' ell ry boy, said Pr Brown, and how are you getting on at school?' His nephew, Hayman, looked a trifle despondent 'Oh, not so bad, uncle,' he replied, 'and I'm trying awfully hard to get ahead ' 'That's ood,' said his uncle, you need one Charles Duda ffollowing rapid fire dictationl Now, Miss Clayton, what did you sav between 'Dear Sir' and 'Sincerely yours9 The one ring circus was visiting a town in the hills The folks there recognized all the instruments of the band except the slide trombone One old settler watcher the player for quite some time, then, turning to his son, said, 'Don't let on that you're watching him There's a trick to it, he a1n't really swaller n' it Kr if: TYMIK. TH is Y64? fi tg LliLj:g:.-I-I-iE,, g 'QL 'fav lx 'P f at 4 1 X? . - f -ll' 'K 'I' 'I' S . ' I I In I ' 'Z' 'K' 45 'll' , 6 : ' , - lar I A . 1 I an W Q 'I' 'I' 4 'F' b 'nl I C r 'A ' I H ' 'N' if 'H' 'K' f 4? f W A n .. . - ' N . nf . 4 w . w . ! 'lf' if 'lf' 'N' , , n I 'P 'I' 'I' 'H' ul' 'f 2 - - ' a' , f ' , IF -5' fi n l lx - Q F I 'ff 1 ll 4 ,,!' ,f'7 l . ' s I 'Vw fl' L Y f f f . 1 7 f K' it 4. L A lf-I 4 ,uf s e a mh- 1 X. lg Z l y U 1 I IU! V -W f ,114 1 . ' ,If ,. g ' ' , , AI .,. V M ll lx ' ,JK ,I 1 ,I 'ht' I 1 I A '12 xlr. ', Alyql 1. I M' 'Z ' 1 ,:,..fn1',, RI! ?jl '.-51:11 I,-at 1 il -.v -llirlffjli - M. 'X I A .f. ff - 5 fm'-ip H I 2 A-zf, .Q -' if f - -, .1--, Ax.. 1. . 1 , 2- J ,' , 'vw J 7 fmmfii' Le- - 5 f , w , of M W-
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GIRL S BASKETBALL To Row: Angelina DeMichele, Bessie Noviello, Annmarie Hagopian, Anna Anselmo, Anna BrEn1?5hoff, Constance MacD1aI'mid. Second Row: Angelina Paoluccl, Clara Maori, Phyllis Campbell, Evelyn Eaton, Miss Saunders, Doris Duda, Fannie D'Angelo. Marie Belarge. Third Row: Moira Keane, Margaret McHenry, Edith Frischmann, Viola Wilbur, Chrlstlne Grandolfi, Blanche Allen, Sarah Pascone. Once again, as we bring the basketball season to a close, we have two honor teams of which we are very proud. Having been selected after a strenuous intra-mural and inter-class schedule, running from November to February, these two teams did a splendid job in representing Ardsley in basketball contests with neighboring schools. Throughout the entire season, whether winning or losing, the girls have shown a fine spirit, and a commendable brand of sportsmanship, which has earned them many friends among the girls of Ardsley firls would be one our nearby schools. Were there a sportsmanship cup, the of the leading contenders for such an honor. 6 victories, and 5 defeats. Six of the first team players the courts, and three of the second team players will be irls will leave behind a record of which they have reason The season ended with all of them outstanding on graduated in June- These g to be proud. I
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