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twuntetsltwnnruntrarcmwnxvnwnwamwnnewarqnumwnwnwnmwnrcnwununwnweu B O Y S C O U T S The organlzatlon of the Scout Troop began ln September wlth the appointment of a new Scoutmaster Harlan A Thomas Mr Thomas had prevxou ly served as Scoutmaster for elght years trom 19261934 Twenty nlne scouts made up the troop vuth Gordon Schultz as the assistant scoutmaster Paul Nelson and Robert ohrson acted as Junior asslstants Four patrols were formed under the lead ershlp of lqorrest Baulleu Charles Benedict Wal er Vernon and Emerson Vlrden ll was a very successful year One boy earned star rank four boys hrst class rank and eighteen boys second class rank Flfteen merit badges were awarded at only two courts of awards Ten boys entered the troop this year with the loss of onlv two one moving and one dropping because of school work Hlghllghts of the years program Include Watscr Bell lVlemor1alN1ght October Parents Night ln December Father and Son Dlnner ID February Charter 'Nlnght ln April Scout Cxrcus ln Mav and Camporee ln une The Scouts wlsh to express their appreclatlor to the Board of Education for the use of the school the Troop Commlttee the American Lemon tle spore ors of th troop the Lions Club and the cltlzers of Ardsley We were happy to welcome Mr Kluge xs an asslstant Cubmaster last fall and wxth hls help rt was posslble to enlarge the pack to thlrty two boys The foqr dens haue had almost perfect attend ance all year Our outslde actlvltles have Included a Varents Nrght a Father and Son Banquet bas ketball games and work on the Scout CITCUS The mterest ln Qubblng IS indicated by the long walt mg llst of boys who wlsh to jom our group l 1111ii111111111111111111111 , J A - . . r . I L . G ' 1 ' .x . . . r : A , .N - 3 H. . . Q . . 3 . l A .h . . 5 . . Y Z . 1 I. N ie i S . , , O , .V . , , I . 0 U R C U B P A C K ' f . L ' . . . . ' 7 l P N , A niiwriki in 'ini iv vw -7-g, -Q -, v,Yv,, hd ,, ,W , , . . Y A fs ww-cw-veil:
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wanewnnamwnnsmunmunwnuotuawnnwnwewawewunsrunnwewlnnunfmemnunhrwn C I A L C L New recruxts have swelled the ranks of last year s Social Club to overflowing and under the leadershnp of ack Cammack and Robert Munsell they have come to look forward to the Friday after noon sessions Plng pong and danclng constltute the program wlth the latest swmg records of the popular bands for muslc ust before Christmas vacatlon the club gave a hollday dance Thls first blg venture proved xery successful About hfty couples danced to the strams of a mckelodeon Perhaps lf the dances nn the future prove to be as successful as thus one the club can afford to hare an orchestra ln this orgamzatlon the members have not only learned to mingle with one another but also have found that the spmt of cooperatlon has brought them closer together ThlS feelmg has grown under the fostering of Miss Vaca who has been the guldlng star of the club LOIS Bamster H O N O R S O CIE Y Ar a meeting ln September the Honor Soclety now numberxng over two hundred members elected Edwxn Wheeler President Angelina Paoluccl Vice president Dorothea Edwards Secretary and lrwln Engleman Treasurer They were assxsted by slx other Thlrd Degree members Robert ohn son Eleanor lmmedlato Charles Benedxct Graham Bell l..1ly C-ubler and Elmor MacLeod Mass Helen Robble was chosen to be the advlser Early IH October a most mterestlng movie was enjoyed by many of the student body No vember 29 marked the Flrst Degree lmtlatxon at vxhlch tlme thlrty seven students were mducted lnto the Honor SOCICIY A banquet and xmpresslve ceremony marked the enterlng of twenty four members mto the Second Degree on February 8 At thrs tune Mr George Godfrey of the Tarrytown Y M C A dellvered an lnsplrmg message In the early sprlng the long antlclpated pxcnxc will take place and later on the annual Third Degree lnltlatxon The year could not go by without thanltmg our adviser Mass Robbie for her untlrlng worf' to see that all our BCIIVIIICS were carrled out successfully Dorothea Edwards S T U D E N T C O U N C This year the Student Councll has strlven to make the school actlvltles more lnterestmg and numerous Wnth the guldance and advice of Mr Perretz lt has succeeded rn doing so thus far To secure money wlth whlch xt plans to buy varlous articles for the school the Student Coun cxl has sold plns and penclls durlng the past year Wnth the assistance of Mr Perretz the Student Council has glven many lnterestlng assem blues whlch proved enjoyable to the students We are all very grateful to Mr Perretz who has been very llberal wlth hls suggestlons throughout the Student Councll aCtlVltlCS rl he following members have acted as offxcers for the Student Councll this year President Graham Bell Vice presldent Dorothy Mel-Ienry Secretary Roslna Nlantello Correspondlng Secretary Lois Ann Banlster Treasurer Louxs Caporale Roslna Mantello Student Councll Secretary mmwemrmmwnwntbxmmmweweuemmmmtmmmwqmmv .Q SO UB . J ' . - J . . . . . . T l - . v, . . . .. I IL
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'9 'l 'l -'FillKviliilwinrunvnwcxwntvnsxwuxwsnweweuaanwn UEBIRD As our troop started the year wlth forty two members we had to separate mto Group A which met on Tuesdays and Group B whlch met on Wednesdays We collected dlscarded clothing and metal for the Brltam at Bay Ald Soclety made valentlnes for one hundred fifty chlldren ln a Lutheran Orphans Home ln Pennsylvanla and baby sacques for the local Needlework Gulld Group A also macle scrapbooks for Sunshlne Cottage and repalred toys for dlStTlbUtlOn by MISS Conklln and the Henry Street Settlement broup B made embrolderecl rabbits as a Red Cross project under MISS l-lalsted s supervlslon The whole troop IS looklng forward to tiklng part 1n the coming Scout Circus We expect to close our Scout year wlth the tradltlonal Mother and Daughter Supper oan Dillon Reporter G I R L We began the school term wlth slxteen actlve members Mrs BOICC our leader applled for our membership as Senlor Glrl Scouts Wnshnng to do somethmg to ald the Brltxsh we decxded to make an afghan Each g1rl was asslgned to lcnlt at least six squares We also collected tm cans bottle tops and old metal to be sent to Brltam as scrap :ron We expect to brlng our act1v1t1es to an end wnth a Progressxve Dmner 1-wsxwimwouanwevxwnxmrmwscmwewuawewercnwertvenmwtumwotwanaxwn BL TROOP I J ', SCOUT TROOP II
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