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xfl I I 1 NSLXW K Q BOY S BASKETBALL Ja,es Petrola, o ' llo, lCK 5 dro, Rallh De e, Tana er Slaldin 'ar en, k eclin , Ca ta'n Fran! Pascone, coach fenreth Broln, herbert Travis, Dou las lcfirvan, Iicholas Iacrl, Jos ph Derar o Ardsley Opponent Ardsley Opponent Vlmsford Greenburgh Hendrick Hud on Irvinoton Croton Dobbs Ferry Elmsford Greenhur P Bedford Hills Penorick Pudson Irvlr ton Groton Bron.vi11e St Christorher Briarcliff Dobbs Perry Under the leadership of our ner coach, Kenneth Brown, who succeeded Charles Chuckn Foren , who left an outstandlnc record behind him, the Ardsley High School basketball team had a successful season, vinn'nv 5 and 1os'np 7 games Althouvh we did rot w n the char,ionsh o ve ere the only team to defeat Croton, the year's chanpion Ye are all sorry to see Franl Pas one, this 'ea 's ca tain, end his hi h schoo care He as been playin four years and bas left an ara? nf record oeh nd rim He h s cored 520 points in three wears, and in addition h has wade the All Lea ue Tear for three years H45 brllllant ca tainc, this ye r has held the t an to ether enablinv Ardsley to win several ames 4e hope to haue a mo e uccessful season next ,ear with four vars ty men returnin Credit should oe to th tea. for t e r I t o cco eration, t am o perseverance, ard loyalty This slirit was made oss le 'th the help of the Junior Vars ty Tea. wh4ch also n de a very ood record for the s son f 1,15 IIIUIU 'aff XVMXSN 'RNS x 5 4 ' ,..u - -X 'wi fm. llllmumr I 'AI I l 1-f-I 1 IU ls 1 A QQ , f 4 V m Chester H vle Donin' ' lg.. . r. Nik ' 1 j Y - g A r ' .n . 3 p 1 : . ' 7 A . L Y ' ' g I A J I 1 e I d . ' 12 18 4 19 17 . ' . 1 28 17 25 51 .j 21 50 s 25 19 lO 56 D 22 27 I 25 22 55 28 . . Q 50 20 25 56 . 59 55 4 26 27 ' t 18 40 - Q. 57 25 1 4 Q . W - . . . d U R . 1 og 'I - ,J l 3 L Q :J N - -2 I 1 -H v A . - 1. .77 . A -2 , - .1 . 1 A .. Q I . v : c - . 5 r cj 3 1 X er. h 3 . -. ,. -1 Q I .1 . . . 9. s W' ' he . .. .. . - 5 M - . - ' 3 - W ' a ' e 2 , 'F - , , -W , A r S J ' g if ' - . 1 v . Q ' 1. 3 ' fiven no 2 1 hcl spl l' f ' Q e w rk, 5 3 . . 'n ' is '::l .. - ' ' , 1 'Tl .-- . ,a -' 3 0 ca . -,, b' A ,Q iii I ,L l..ll'- . li K, -L v. A I I A' . ' ,g ,I ,H+ L- 'e 1, .-.m4.,': . JF fy ,4,,.m- I ., .1 p 1 'X' 5'-T-1 , to -- no I YN -pw-.R V 33 X . 1' 1' V 1 . 1- is -23? ' A K f-H5 17:-' ox' U .A' ' - rl'om 11, N f,3 85 'V . ',6'5,uI - 1 7 , .l 1 , ' .Slllm All Q .L 1 -Q4 f f ' 4--' ,giifv 1 . ' G '-- .- up ' Y I ' fi 7 'O' 15525525 1 1 S F. A 1 ng , ., q-J .Lf ,- 1 1' 55? -YEFSEQEESSEIZ 1155225555125 . -Q 'r ' 'HW ' 0 -1 A - rj 1 221- 2? 'Eff ' ' ' fa.Lgf:::-'? '- .'.'f'1 ' 4 QQ ff jf 2 'ng . X' gjgiff 1 Q 5'?Ei:' 2I..':j, If Q , 3, 6 A .-' sifggn 5 V N - ' 'N 1 - 1 'Y :Fi -4 1 if Q1 ' - ' ' f p Q ' I , ,gif gg' -wg V5 , 1 My gg In Q T x , i':J'Aq'i'.lC1- V , . f f M I N fig, I in - .. . ' ,-. 1- A, 1 551 , :'f-3 5-4 , , 1 I xalzmnir g M
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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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Y' ,sv BGS BASKETBALL The interest shown by the students in inter-class basketball reached such a high peak that lt became necessary to divide the high school into two divisions. The National League was made up of teams from the Freshman B and C Classes, and The American League was made up of teams from the Junior and Senior Classes. Both leagues proved very popular and interesting, and after a hard schedule of games, the Freshman B boys were crowned the champions of their division. In The American League the Senior Boys, known as the Senior 'One' Boys, won the championship of their league. In the play-off between these two teams before three hundred students, the Senior Class won the championship of the school and with lt the right to add their class name to the inter-class banner. The total number of boys participating on inter-class teams was sixty. A vote of appreciation from the boys and the physical director goes to the Varsity and Junior Varsity Boys who gave their services as referees for these games. GIRLS lNTl-ZR-CLASS BASKETBALL This year, with fifty three girls out for intra mural and inter class basketball, found us playing through a long season, stretching from November to March The intra mural teams, consisting of from eight to ten players, took such names as WThe Sons of the Revolution,' 'Avalons,' 'Little Giants, 'Dead End Kids, nstablemates, and The Thunderbolt These games we played on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons The Sons of the Revolution, consisting of Senior Girls, came through a seven game schedule without suffering a single defeat, The Avalons, con sisting mainly of Sophomores, lost only one game The Little Giants and Dead End Fids emerged neck and neck as third place winners The winning intra mural team, The Sons of the Revolution, finally played the Alumni, and added one more to their list of victories From these intra mural teams, a team was chosen to represent each class Seven of the players of The Sons of the Revolution comprised the Senior Team, and again these girls swept through their schedule without a loss The Sophomores, made up mainly from The Avalons, were second, with the Juniors third, and Freshmen, fourth As the winning class team, the Seniors defeated a mixed faculty team, not only once but twice Thus they made their total winnings for intra murals and lnter class thirteen wins to no losses, a com endable record The seven girls responsible for this record are Viola Wilbur, Christine Grandolfi, Moira Keane, Blanche Allen, Edith Frischmann Margaret IcHenry, and Phyllis Campbell, all of the above making either the first or second honor team All through the season a fine brand of sportsmanship and cooperation was exhibited, and so we close our season, with a farewell and a wish of luck our Senior champions, and with a 'Wait 'til next year,n for our players remaining f, I fl Wi gf, Km Q 'H 1 fl lN3 J P . . ,Q fi ,f f - ' v n u n n W , so re fQ . 6 I? 1k R 0 3 Q - . . ff? W ' 1 J, - . . 'V A , , . e 4 . . 3? -. - . 1 - . l .1 I j 0 to X1 . ' ' ay 72 l , lg '21-1' af ,-Q V- ff 1 E VV ' I I, li ' lil-'J . i , 1 1 -UU' UVM.. I. v .f :ff V -e ' - 1 M . fe' is 2 I ' lf - ' . I' ' , . Qu? ,' X ' . , I. f ,. A, , ',, .5' .r.- JAj',',L: S3-4.4 gl ,'. - H ,QQQ I 125 4 isdilv , I j im V 'I V -Dx,-4:51 I A!!wJl'1',A.l .yi Y , ,t 1 f of V 1 .3-w W 'I' '5 Mi W' H w':'II'v ' 1 ,XS fag? 'iffwi 1 I ,flv ,I X! 'y 5n,j yea, xXMw N,fl 5 f lx A.. X 5 ! A' A ul ., X 6 , V,,:'. X, I. , b . x e.-94.-.-.4 war f' 1 V ' -4 1 , .Z mf? ' . ' xx . fx 'Sg:Sa. . f - --Ayflzj 115 - -it 14, L . - 9,31 ff! ' .' - ,
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