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v 1 Us-.Q i 'S F 'af i .a- .sa Xl l fd -.I l 5: QQ' 1912 ---i AHS --i 1942 SOPHOMORE CLASS Having passed the first milestone of our high school career, thirty strong, and having eagerly entered into the second, our goal was for a more successful year, and we ara: confident we have attained it. Financially, our problem was to augment our Washing- ton Trip Fund, and to accomplish this, in addition to our club dues, our members sold candy at the weekly basket- ball games. Our parents, by their faithfulness in attending the P. T. A. meetings, won for us on several occasions the P. T. A. award for attendance. This year we elected as our officers: Rosina Mantello, President: Earl johnson, Vice-President: Dorothea Frisch- mann, Secretary, Pauline Lutz, Treasurer. Otherwise, wc remain unchanged except for the welcome addition of two new classmates, Rosemary Harrison and Louis Waddell. So we pass to a new year in the firm belief that we will achieve as great, if not greater, success than we have had this year. Dorothea Frischmann, Secretary FIRST ROW: Geraldine Gorman, john Wright, Flor- ence DeAstis, Donald Rooney, Marion Cimino. SECOND ROW: ,lohn Caporale, Doris Munck, LeRoy Aitken, Pauline Lutz, Warren Brown. THIRD ROW: Victoria DeNardo, Madeline DeRosa, Rhoda Buser, Louis Waddell, Martin Engleman. FOURTH ROW: George Spano, William Groth, C-eorge Furilla, Mary D'Angelo, Carmine Pascone. FIFTH ROW: Betty Gorman, Beatrice Schmidt, Kath- erine Maisano, Robert Blouin, Charles Van Brunt. BOTTOM ROW: Rosina Mantello, Earl Johnson, Mr Charles Horend, Dorothea Frischmann, Donald Thomas. at P ' 5.445 Q
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1, ,,, t rmingsy ms, 1912 AHS 1942 haw- -x my ,Wm .M 'gsgzigg .. a X Y Q g it is , , T S wk 'Q W 5 1 r Gi x 1 QS .. f S-fast, 1 5 1 5 Q 1 an 1 ' fs JKSSN 'Ss5+:'g A f. wife R A XA, JUNIOR C September found twenty-two pupils ready for another year of work under the guidance of Miss Bitterman. Robert Henning, a new student, was wel- comed by all. Our hrst class project, a joint project with the Junior B class, was a new type of program called Gay Nineties Night. It met with great success due to the hard work and excellent cooperation of all those involved. This pro- gram seemed to fall in line with the theme of our yearbook. lt seems appropriate that our class should have chosen the theme The Thirtieth Anniversary of Ardsley High School for the ARDSLEYAN, since it is represented by two pupils whose parents were enrolled in the high school at that time. These classmates are: ,lanyce Fritche, whose mother was then a pupil here, and Arthur McCartney, both of whose parents were members of the first graduating class. We are eagerly looking forward to next year, when, as Seniors, we hope to continue the good work already begun. Lily Gubler. FIRST ROW: Arthur McCartney, Elinor MacLeod, Otto Agnano, Adelaide Jacobsen, Angelo Costantini. SECOND ROW: Mary McCormack, Frank Yozzo, ,lanyce Fritche, Rob- ert Henning, Geraldine Rodgers. THIRD ROXV: Lily Oubler, Thomas Pasquale, Lucylle Bell, Gregory Hagopian, Ruth Carroll. FOURTH ROW: Emerson Virden, Anne McCormack, Arthur Hackett, Marion Phillips, Frederick C-entsch. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Contant, Miss Annette Bitterman, Ned Boice.
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-in ms? , W9 , , N t. K Q., Q. X- 5 C 3 z ms is af' l9I2 AHS l942 FRESHMAN M ln September, forty-two green Freshmen entered our Home Room in new clothes and shiny shoes. At that time we welcomed three new pupils, John and Marie Baverstock and Marie DeLuca. One of the first things we did was to elect officers who would assume the responsibili- ties of our grade. They were: President, jack Hackett, Vice-President, Claire Speicherg Secretary, Barbara Boice: and Treasurer, John Jacobsen. By helping the Seniors sell magazines, we won five dollars. We also enjoyed the barn dance they gave as a reward. We won one P. T. A. prize which we have put away for the Washington Trip Fund. Most of our class belong to the Washington Trip Club. Altogether our year has been very pleasant and successful. Beatrice Caporale, Reporter FIRST ROW: Frank Clark, Laurel Struckman. Dorothy Wheeler, Anthony Moretti, Jessie lVlarzella, Ralph Pearce, Jack Hackett, Claire Speicher. SECOND ROW: Marion Wright, Dominick DeAstis, Gustav Groth, Epiphany Maisano. Andrew Noe, Doris Park, Beatrice Caporale, Warren Baulieu. THIRD ROW: Charles Duryea, Mary Lou Wilmoth, Marilyn Baker, Thomas Wharmby, Virginia Secor, ,joseph Frischmann, john Jacobsen, Edith Aitken. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Boice, Louisa Behlen, Richard Allen, Jr., Marie Del..uca, Christopher DeFeo, Mary Lou Neylan, Walter Egloff, Nettie Cimino. FIFTH ROW: Ruthven Virden, John Baverstock, Patricia Rooney, Wiilliam Bagge, Marie Baverstock. Augustine Zangari, Rose Perillo, Frances Erickson. BOTTOM: Mr. Willard Mann.
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