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glwr -, l i!,.T'Li,g Zi il! V . , f 5 V l Q r , . r 'llllllll EEGEEE SEATED Barbara Cleary Secretary Robert Alone Presldent Wrllram Keehan Treasurer Elinor Spercher Vrce president Nlrss Helen G Robbre Adviser STANDING Crane Hackett Evelvn Kamke, Dorrs Pearce Bernice Borce Edwrn Stone ABSEINT Wrllard Benedrct 'I'lllElT EEL EIL The Student Council started promptlv to work this year resolved to make some real improvements under our newlv elected officers Josephine OLeary President Carmrne Nlobrlra Vrce presrdent Joseph Calace Mottola Treasurer Joan Carson Secretary We agarn chose Mrs Elinor Koenrg as our advrser Our frrst business of the year was to start the sale of Victory Bonds and Stamps rn the high school hall where during the Eighth Bond Drrve we sold S130 55 worth of stamps and bonds After thrs drrve we held a Testrmonrrl Luncheon for all hrgh school students who secured war bond pledges Hot dogs with rolls potato salad soda rce cream and cookies were served The lunch was preceded by a short movre and rt was followed by dancrng rn the audr torrunr The four bovs on the Student Council packed books for Nlr Srllrnran rn order to earn frfteen dollars for the Helena Fluck Nlemorral Fund wrth which we hope to buy a new record player for the hrgh school We rll thank Mrs koenrg for her untrrrng efforts and patrent assistance for we know that her counsel helped Us most to rnrke our yen a successful one llll EE EEIETY The Honor Society, founded in 1923, is one of the largest of its kind in Westchester County. The main emphasis at first was placed on scholarship. Since many industrious, worthy students were excluded, scholarship requirements were somewhat reduced, and effort, service and attendance added to the qualifications. The regulations now make it possible for all ambitious, willing students to gain member- shrp rn the organrzatron When the organrzatron became so large rt was necessary to establish a governing bodv three degrees were formed namely the First Degree emphasizing attendance and con duct Second Degree emphasrzrng servrce and scholarship over a perrod of frve years, and the executive body consrstrng of ten members stressing leadershrp and character Durrng the year the rnrtratrons are conducted by the Thrrd Degree The Frrst Degree Inrtratron at which 35 students became members was held on October 24 The Honorable Walter G Seely was the speaker Sur prrse Honorary Awards were grven to Mrs C P Benedict and Miss Florence Egbertson In February movres were enJoyed by the members and plans are under way for the Second and Third Degree Inrtratrons To our faithful advrser 'Nlrss Helen Robbre we vrrsh to express our sincere thanks for her gurdance through an other successful year QST-XRTING AT LEFT proceeding around back of table! M rrgaret Young Nlrs Elinor B lxoenrg Adviser Josephine 0 Leary Presrdent Carmine 'Nlobrlra Xrce president Joan Crrson Secretary X rto I asquale Joseph C alace Nlottolr Treasurer Donald Parwa, Barbrr r Clerry , , M, r , v 1 ' , r , , r B . ,. . . . , - s , . . . v . v. . ' ' V ' . .'. . ' - 1 v 1 . . v , , A . , . . . . . . v 9 - v . . v v - , I . . . . Ai. . V . , .. , l T v 4 l W , L L f A . I . , v . . . - 1 v - v ' x - 'l n 1 v - . - 1 ' 1 . ' ,, . . ' ' 2 , . . - r , . - , ,' ' . ' . . w , - . l Y ' . r . - V ' ' ' f. ' i . ' . ' ' . ' r . A . . v ' , . ' ' ', . . ' ' . . 5 . . ' c . . . , . , . , , ' ' . - . . . . . ' . .. ' . ' ',,',' , , - . , 1 s . ,s , . . V - ,,v. . 'I . , - N. . , 1 rr - ' -- 1 c . . ., , . , -r 1, . , , . . .Eu 2.1-
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The opening season of volley ball found a group of over fifty girls eager to stalt the sports year Because most of our expert players had been gradu- ated we w ere surprised to find such stiff competi- tion among the various teams Soccer also on our list of sports show ed itself popular When most of the games had to be d1SCOUHt8d because of the un expected cold spell the girls then enthusiastically turned to basketball Four teams were picked the rivalry was intense The games enlivened the sports pi ogi am until March when an honor team was selected This team was comprised of those girls who had done outstanding work during the basket ball season Spring now finds us looking forw aid to soft ball games L LEFT TO RIGHT Mayo French Doris Pearce Miss Grace Roll Mildred Muiray Bea Boice ABSENT Peggy Williamson FRONT ROW Geialdine Pruett Eleanor Wemei Bessie Pannick Joan Emeuck Bernice Boice Mildred Murray Peggy Williamson SECOND ROW Joan DeGu1sto Jean DeMuro Anna Signoretta Evelyn K mke Elinor Speichel Joyce Petrone THIRD ROW Mary McGregor Lillian Papovitch Nancy Schultz Jean Thomas Joan Carson Mayo French Grace Behlen Doris Iearce FOURTH ROW Leonore ixennv Lorraine McHenry Jen me Renda Angela Rutiglan Dorothy Denali Cynthia Spitz FIFTH ROW Margaiet Young Barbara Slaybaugh Hotaling P0 Cl ll The members of last years Sports Club all of whom were graduated elected five new members for tl'1s year Thev are Mildred Muiray Bea Boice Peggy Williamson Mayo French and Doris Peal ce Quallflcations foi entrance into the organization are good sportsmanship interest and pa1t1c1pat1on in G A A The members have the prlyilege of officiating during G A A and class games They take chal ge of Play Days with other schools During the first part of the year the membeis and their adviser Miss Roll had a wonderful time attending the Rodeo at Madison Square Gai den They have also gone horseback riding at Van Cort land Park GIAQAO ? , Q51 W 7 Y 5' ,- ' v , , .- MQ gwf 9 . 1 ' . ' . ' ' ! Y . 7 ' Y ! . 3 , . 2 Y 7 . . . , 3 , 'y U I Y . . . , A 1 Y 9 J! ' 1 Y ' J , . . . Y . . 1 ' . v ' , - 3 ' ! ' ! . 1 ' Z ' 9 1 Florence DeFeo, Joann McHenry, Patricia Y l Y Y I V V 7 ' ' t H ! Y , , 1 . ' , . 4 9 i . S ' , x f . . . 2 1 . . . . . 1, ,X Y V A V' I- - . . . . . y ' J , A ' Sl 7 l . . . D 9 V : 1 . y Y . . . Y . . y l '- I . .
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FIRST ROW Melvrn Redmond James Welsfnrd Charles Muzzey Charles Buckes, Gerald Bostock Edwin Gawer Charles Dupras Robert Moran SECOND ROW Herbert Karl Mr Henry Woessner Assistant Scoutmaster James Jurllerat William Woessner, Harold Kamke Robert Kamke Robert Wood John Yottes Mr Charles Buckes Scoutmaster Roul Muller THIRD ROW Robert White William Marquis Edvun Stone David Brendel lllll l'0ll'I' Troop No '3 is the third oldest troop rn Hendrick Hudson Council Dating ba k to 1919 rt has served the people of Ardsley for over twenty six years The year 1945 represented what was probably the greatest year in the history of our troop for it brought us the third Eagle Scout rn our history and the first in over five prior years It was a singular honor for Scout Edwin Stone when his mother pinned on him the highest award in Scouting The Badge of an Eagle Scout In 1945 our hxplor Scout Pxtrol struck out on its own to become a full fledged Fxplorer Outfit wrt Rueben Look as Leader This program is designed for young men fifteen years of age and over either with or without PYCVIOUS scout experience We have high hopes that a great many former scouts will visit the Explorer Meetings and perhaps revive their interest in the Scouting Movement Troop 3 a Camping Troop participated in and won two Camp O Rees at Douglas Park North Tarrytown The last one of these extended over three nights and two days with pouring rain from start to finish For Community Service our Scouts 3SSlSt9d the Lions Club with the Salvage Campaign aided the War Bond Drive and assisted Ferncllff Cemetery at their annual Easter Service Camp Woebuck was again made available to the Lions Club for their annual family picnic For special events we had in addition to the Eagle Presentation our annual Parents Night featuring a model camp exhibit the annual Father Kr Son Dinner and the Scout Circus Carnival Lamp VS oebuck our camp and cabin on Heatherdell Road was host to about 150 Scouts and Leaders in the Fall for a Camp-O-Ree. Again our Scouts had an oppor- tunity to demonstrate their camping skills. We are extremely grateful to Mr. Gaarder Mr. William Duke and Mr. Donald H. Randall of Troop No. 6 North Tarrytown N.Y. for their skilled assistance in the camp construction. To the many other men who served with distinction in this project we express our appreciation. The success of any Scout Troop depends largely upon the Boy Leaders and a grand job they did. Credit must go to Patrol Leaders Lester MacLeod Herbert Karl Lyman Kipp and Charles Buckes. Edwin Stone turned in a fine job as Senior Patrol Leader. Assistant Scoutmaster Woessner and members of the Troop Committee were of great assistance in administering the program. We all look forward to bigger and better Scouting in 1946 with an ever increasing number of boys joining up so that our community can truly say: Young Men-Scout Trained-For Participating Citizenshipf
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