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Front row john Cxmmo Carmxne Mobxlna Robert Fuchs Steven Panmck Wxllxam Keehan Top row Harold Carpenter Manager George Pagovltch Blagxo DeAstxs Basxl Speno John Hogan Louxs Pascone Mr Charles Horend Coach IUNKHQVARSHKfBASKETBALL After the varsxty team had been plcked Coach Horend turned to the Jayvees the youngsters of the Ardsley cage These boys showmg that they were w1ll1ng to learn, soon developed 1nto one of the best Ardsley second teams ever to take the floor They showed plenty of splrlt, flre, and fight and were ready and eager for thelr first game wlth Brlarclxff The Jayvees early record has shown double vlctorles over Edgemont and the New York School for the Deaf wlth smgles over Brlarcllif Irv1ngton, Elmsford, and Greenburgh CHEERLEADERS Front row Mary Slmmen Evelyn Kamke Bermce Bonce Dolores Kovats Elmor Spelcher Vlrglnla Lynn Top row Bemlce Crowley Louise Behlen Claxre Spelcher Rose Perlllo june Brmkerhoff Betty Hatfield mms my Pl As I1 445' J umusn' Q -F
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'I h Front row Tony Morettl Robert Edmunds joseph Cleary Joseph Paler mo Stanley Benedict Top row john Delmerxco Manager Joseph Calace Mottola Christopher DeFeo Eugene Grandolh Mr Charles Horend Coach Absent Frank Conover Captam VARSITY BASKETBALL The first week ln November brought out about thlrty five boys for pOSltlOUS on the basketball team Thmgs looked promlsmg wlth five returmng letter men ready for the firmg lme Through weeks of gruellng practlce under the able guxdance of coach Chuck Horend the team rapxdly shaped together Strlvmg to obtam the perfectlon that accompamed last years Cham plonshlp team the varslty Blue and Gold work ed long and hard F1rst test came on December 15 when Br1arcl1H was met and defeated on the loser s court Hard luck then hlt the team as Commerce Dobbs Ferry Bronxvllle and the New York School for the Deaf all conquered Only Elmsford fell under the local s spell But better games were ahead for the boys seemed to End themselves late m Janu ary and began to show the type of playmg they were capable of Elmsford agaln was beaten then Irvmgton Greenburgh and the New York School for the Deaf all felt the stmg of Ardsley s power Wlth the team ln hxgh sp1r1ts all look forward to a successful completlon of the season and the tr1 county champxonshxp 1n early March at the County Center m Whxte Plams.
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Front row Vxrgmxa Lynn Mnldred Murray Lorraine McHenry jenny Renda Dons Pearce joann McHenry Second row Dorothy Ven ners Joan Emerlck Bernlce Boxce Margaret Wxlllamson Mary Slm men Evelyn Kamke Mary Ann Cxmmo Esther DeNardo President Third row Frances Mannuccla, Frances Erxckson Grace Mannuccxa Elmor Spelcher, Secretary Treasurer, Mayo French, Joyce Petrone, Mary Mantello Joan Carson Joan DeGu1sto jean DeLuca Fourth row Dorothy Wheeler, Marie Raab Mary Lou Neylan Claxre Spexcher Laurel Struckman Lxla MacLeod Vlce president, Louise Behlen, june Brmkerhoff jean McGregor Mlss Grace Roll G A A REPORT Last year after the Ardsleyan went to press the G A A staged a softball season whlch really aroused Interest From the home series Esther DeNardo s team combining con trolled pltchmg and hard hlttmg emerged vxctorlous Two playdays one at home wxth Dobbs Ferry and one mass playday at Irvmgton finished the season with a flounsh The Ardsley glrls made a good showxng at Irvmgton and also produced a vxctory over the Dobbs gxrls The 1944 fall sports season was ofhclally opened w1th a mass meetmg of the GAA early m September Flrst on the schedule was a favorite sport soccer Three teams were chosen and a rough and tumble round robm tourna ment was p'ayed off Far from dull the season was really made unpredictable by a few upsets just when vxctory seemed near However Mary Lou Neylan s Charging Chetmks managed to produce a wm when the chxps were down and thus eam the season s vlctory Volleyball season supported wholeheartedly by the soccer vets also challenged a number of new girls to the fun and four teams after a couple of practice games battled for the crown of the new series Wlth marvelous team sp1r1t and cooperation Louise Behlen s snappy exght rolled to a concluslve vxctory undefeated for the season Cold weather December and basketball the blg three whlch were so anxiously awarted by forty five hoopsters' Well before very long old man winter dellvered all of them at the A H S gym and there four teams began some earnest practlcmg to make those plays clxck when the games started Onc agaxn Basketball was voted tops With just a few games to go Team II, captalned by Lula MacLeod leads the other teams defendmg an unde feated record After a llttle more practlce we are lookmg xnter chool affairs are always the hlghllghts of the sea son and are eagerly antlclpated Thls years GAA has definitely proved that xt has a real get up and go In October the gxrls responded wholeheartedly to an effort bemg made to buy cheer leaders umforms They sponsored a cake sale and brought m contrlbutxons which when combmed with profits from the movle presentation were sufliclent to buy Varslty Cheerleaders umforms and to help pay for Leaders Corps blazers They have proven thelr interest m the fine pro gram offered to them by Miss Roll through thelr remark able attendance record whxch evidences that every grrl who has reported for a sport has recexved her attendance polnts one hundred per cent Quite a record' Esther DeNardo Front row Esther DeNardo Miss Grace Roll Mary Lou Neylan Top row L1la MacLeod Louise Behlen Vll'gll'll8 Lynn, Mary Ann Clmmo Clanre Spexcher LEADERS CORPS The Leaders Corps welcomed three new members Vxr gxma Lynn Mary Lou Neylan and Mary Ann Clmmo at xts meetxng last june and early 1n September this mne- glrl corps elected Esther DeNardo Presldent Lila Mac Leod Vxce presxdent and Claxre Spexcher Secretary Treasurer At early meetings plans for a cake sale and movle pres entatlon were made Joxntly with the cheerleaders Funds were raxsed to buy umforms for the cheerleaders and to help buy navy blue blazers to be used as the Leaders Corps ofhcxal umform Both projects were carried out suc cessfully wxth the generous support of the G A A and the Leaders Corps members are now very proud of therr snappy jackets The glrls are elected to the corps on the basis of sports manshxp leadership athletxc ablllty and partxclpatnon Corps membershxp qualifies the gxrls to referee GAA games whxch they have handled commendably through out the year and xn addmon several gurls have assisted Mlss Roll m grade classes and tumblmg work Hlghlxghts of the year have been horseback rldmg at Van Cortlandt stables and the St John s vs N Y U basket ball game at Madison Square Garden Esther DeNardo 24 I . . . V H . , , V . . ' A 0 41. s l . I , il - , - L A , . . , . J . 1 1 ' l ' 1 1 1 4 . i , Y . y , . . . , - .. ,. . - - 1 V ll ' - . . N .. - v. f , . 1 ll H - , . , 1 , . . . . ' , . , , . Y Y W h . . . , . y . , , 1 U U Y 1 1, 1 l 1 1 1 1 - D ' ' y 1 Y I 1 Y - ' . I ! Y 3 1 ' e I . Y ' ' . . Y . . - U V , . - Y , , I . . . . . . . , . ' , , ', ' forward to play-days with Ossining and Tarrytown. These , Y - . J . . . - , Y , V . . . . , . . H H - , . , 1 , - , . , , . . 7 7 . Y I Y y , . . . , . . 3 r ' ' .,, . 3, , ' v l . . - ' - . f- . . . .' -1 C2 l. Y 1 X 4. 1 . H v l ' 1 ' 5 1 ' I I , , . . . . . . ., , . . Y . y . .. . . . U . . . , v l ' A I ! Y V ' 1 ,
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