Ardsley High School - Ardsleyan Yearbook (Ardsley, NY)

 - Class of 1944

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Back: joseph Calace-Mottola, Barbara Cleary, jack Hackett, Mary Lou Neylan, Warren Brown. Front: Rhoda Buser, Lila MacLeod, Miss Buell, Robert Edmunds. HONOR SOCIETY The Third Degree consists of ten members who in the opin- ion of the faculty and Honor Society members are capable of leading the organization. At our First Degree Initiation held on December 3, thirty new members were received. At that time, the Honorable Walter G. Seely gave his customary address to the candidates. In addition, the Second Degree Initiation was held in the spring, and the Third Degree Initiation in june at which time new members were elected to take the place of those who had graduated. The Third Degree has assisted Mr. Silliman in his work with the Service News Supplement by obtaining pictures of the Alumni in the service, and by addressing envelopes. Today, the characteristics that the Honor Society strives to instill in us-leadership, good conduct, and service--are of more importance than ever before. The key word of this organization, cooperation, is helping those former members, now in the armed forces, to fight more earnestly for ultimate victory and a lasting peace which we know shall be ours. In the World of Tomorrow, it is such qualities that will determine the kind of world we shall live in. To accomplish all this and to stir up that vital spirit of unity in us, there could be no better organization than our own Honor Society. To our adviser, Miss Robbie, we should like to extend our most sincere thanks and appreciation for her unceasing efforts and kind assistance. 1,1 .4 Og STUDENT COUNCIL a high privilege. With the aid of student volunteers paigning for A jeep by June.'l a program of moving pictures and have aided the P.T.A Lila MacLeod, President, and Robert Edmunds, Vice president. 1 Rhoda Buser, Secretary THIRD DEGREE Back: Warren Brown, Pauline Lutz, Treasurer: Rhoda Buser, Miss Robbie, Adviser: Lila MacLeod, Robert Alone. Front: Dorothea Frischmann, Secretary: Rosina Mantello, President: Betty Hatfield, Jean McGregor. Absent: Earl johnson. Vice-president. The Ardsley High School roRcH D Sponsored by the Honor Society and published for the students of Ardsley High School. STAFF Editor ..,... . . . . .Bob Edmunds Assistant Editor . ...,.. . Bill Blasberg Ma tetial Production J. Garthwaite M. Neylan C. Speicher C. Meyer R Agnano J. Brinkerhoff H. Fluck F. Young R. Virden The continuance of the sale of War Stamps and Bonds this year by the Student Council has met with whole- hearted support by the student body, and the members of the council have regarded their turn at the booth as an amount of S297 has been sold, and we are now cam- We have also instituted with their high school dances. A collection of costume jewelry has been startedg the trinkets gained are to be N sent to the Army to be used for trading with the natives of the South Pacific islands. All this work, contributing quite definitely to a better world of the future, has been done under the leadership of Miss Buell, our adviser

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K 1 . Lf rum, ORCHESTRA Many obstacles hindered the progress of the orchestra at the beginning of the year, but through earnest practice we overcame them. During the past term, the din-vtorship has changed hands three times. Neveriht-less, we have performed for P.T.A., assemblies, and the annual Spring Concert. All during the year we have been playing the music of China, Mexico, and South America. Playing this music has helped us to understand more thoroughly the culture of other countries with which we shall be more closely connected after the war. The personnel includes: Piano - Dorothea Frischmann, Flutes - Ruth Virden, Claire Speicher, Violins - Betty Hatfield, John Crisi, William Blasberg, jr., Donald Struckman, Dorothy Wheeler, George DeGuisto, Cello - Mary D'Angelo, Clarinets - William Bagge, George Keehan, Robert Ullrich, joseph Murray, Charles DeGuisto, Saxophones - William Kee- han, Frank Conover, Horn - Joseph Frisch- mann, Trombone - John Hackett, Trumpets - Ernest johnson, George Bagge, Drums - Louisa Behlen, joseph Palermo, Ronald Paulson. Qlyglilvll Q f Sv BAND The band organized as usual in September Instrumentation is as f under the direction of Mr. Harry Taylor. We Trumpet found that last june's graduation had taken more than its usual heavy toll of experienced players. Early in the term, Mr. Taylor, who had been our director for two years, accepted another position in the South. The directorship was then assumed by Mr. Arthur Murphy, who in January went to California. Miss Gertrude Lauterwasser now has charge. New music has been added to our repertoire, junior members have been added, and we are looking forward to bigger and better things to come. CHORUS George Bagge Richard Dunbar Crane Hackett Ernest Johnson Clarinet William Bagge Billy Cook Charles DeGuisto Joseph Murray William Keehan Trombone John Hackett Lester MacLeod ollows: French Horn Joe Frischmann Saxophone Frank Conover George Keehan Flute Claire Speicher Percussion Louisa Behlen Joseph Palermo Ronald Paulson Top Row: Joseph Cleary, Eugene Grandolfi, Marion Wright, Mary Ann Cimino, Lewis Waddell, Robert Arone. Second Row: Betty Hatfield, Mary D'Angelo, jeanfGarthwaite. Third Row: Frank Conover, Nettie Cimino, Grace Mannuccia, Miss Lauterwasser, Katherine Derhoff, Joe Palermo. Bottom Row: Dorothy Smythe, Dorothy Muller. AJP 'lx f P if ,F .Q ' ' -iii fl' I L



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Top Row: john Yottes, William Flanigan, Donald Raab, Thomas Marzella, Ronald Barrett. Second Row: Mr. Duke, Henry Greiner, Dan Gorman, James Lawler, Harold Carpenter. Third Row: George DeFeo, Richard Moore, John Cowley, Lester Riordan, Donald Pasquini, Robert Kamke, Edwin Gawer. Bottom Row: Salvatore Cimino, Jack Olt, William Woessner, Melvin Redmond, Top Row: Ruloff Muller, Richard Nolan, Patrol Leader John Crisig Patrol Leader George McCormack3 David Brendel. Second Row: Patrol Leader Edwin Stone, Herbert Karl, Robert Burksg Scoutmaster Charles Buckes, Skipper White, Charles Buckes, Jr., Bob White. Front Row: Senior Patrol Leader Q21 Robert Cammackg Rob- ert Patterson, Wallace Hennessy, Theodore Steenwerthg Senior Patrol Leader C15 Geoffrey Pollock. 1 I in Joe McCormack. BOY SCOUTS Ardsley Troop No. 3 under the leadership of Scout- master Charles Buckes organized September 30, with an enrollment of twenty-two scouts, many of whom are new members. Mr. Arthur W. Silliman was appointed Chairman of the Troop Committee. The American Legion sponsored the troop. Scout oflicers were appointed as follows: Senior Patrol Leaders-Geoffrey Pollock and Robert Cammack. Pa- trol leaders-George McCormack-John Crisi-Edwin Stone. Parents' Night was held December 8. At this time new tenderfoot scouts were welcomed into the troop. In place of the annual scout circus this year, a radio program arranged by Mr. R. White was presented for the benefit of the scout troop. The Father and Son Dinner this year' was held Feb-- ruary 12 at the Roman Catholic Church. This year more than ever we hope to do bigger and better things. Geoffrey Pollock GIRL SCOUTS Standing before you me the future Americans of to- morrow. They are the Girl Scouts of America-ten to sixteen years of age. Bound together by experiences, companionship, work, and play, they will look back, in future years, to the many happy and worthwhile hours spent together. The Little Scouts or Bluebird Troop are rhade stronger in body by swimming and hiking, made stronger in spirit and mind by work on merit badges, songs, and games that are a help to them in everyday life. The Senior Scouts or Quimby Memorial Troop have been busy girls. They collected jokes, puzzles and stories to be bound into scrapbooks and re- paired toys at Christmas for those less fortunate. The Senior Scouts have looked into the future by taking up a new phase of Scouting called Wing Scouting. This deals with airplanes and the part they will play in the World of Tomorrow. No doubt many of us will own planes of our own and will use them much as we use cars today. Every Girl Scout proudly wears her Girl Scout pin and is faithfully doing her duty to God and Country -- Leaders: Mrs. Wm. Eansor, Miss G. Lauterwasser. As- sistants: Mrs. W. C. Emerick, Jr., Miss Rosa Peters, Miss Dorothea Edwards. Scribes: Dorothy Denari, Jean McGregor. Top Row: joan DeGuisto, Doris Pearce, Betty Hatfield, Mayo French, jean McGregor, Mary Lou Neylan, Barbara Horend, Carol Meyer, Virginia Lynn, Louisa Behlen. Second Row: Bar- bara Woessner, Leonore Kenny, Kathleen Strachan, Nancy jane Shultz, Suzanne Recca, jose- phine Caltabellotta, Patricia Hotaling. Third Row: Barbara Slaybaugh, Jacqueline Blasberg, Mary McGregor, Gloria Petruzzi, Claire Buckes, Nino jo Miller, Joan Garnier, Dorothy Denari. Bottom Row: Lillian Papovitch, Joan Meyers, Miss Rosa Peters, Assistant Leaderg Miss Gertrude Lauterwasser, Leader, Grace Behlen, Jean Thomas.

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