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FRONT ROW: Gerri McCormack, Barbara O'Leary, Patricia Nardecchia, Joy Larsen. SECOND ROW: Donald Raab, Jean Brennan, Anthony D'AngeIo, Patricia Gaarder, Robert Wilson, Maureen McHenry, Dominick Pasquale. THIRD ROW: Anne Huesgen, Ronald Berlind, Roberta McGregor, Charles Ricci, Barbara Rutiglan, Robert.Cook, Miss Helen Robbie. FOURTH ROW: Helga Nordin, Richard Arone, Mary Lou Cammisa, Frank Jazzo, Gail Karcher, John Koster. FIFTH ROW: Mary Murray, Kenneth Cauvet, Evelyn Schmidt, Barry Coggins. ABSENT: Shirlee Bernstein. Teacher MISS HELEN G. ROBBIE President FRANK JAZZO Vice-President ROBERTA MCGREGOR Treasurer DOMINICK PASQUALE Secretary BARBARA RUTIGLAN Class Mother MRS. COLUMBUS ARONE Assistant Class Mother MRS. IAN WILSON The Junior Class participated in various activities during the year Much effort and many hours of diligent work were put into the publication of the ARDSLEYAN Movies sponsored by the class pro vided some extra income to be used toward the Washington Trip. At Christmas the group was awarded first prize for their artistic decoration on the windows of the R. S. A. Corporation. In June, in honor of the 1952 graduating class, the Juniors took charge of all arrangements for the annual FN fw PRESENTING CLASS OF I953 I . . .... .. Senior Prom. 1 ff-s 4
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AS YOU LIKE IT ALL-AROUND FAVORITES In February the entire student body of the high school voted to determine the Senior all-around favorites. As a result, Dorothy Young and John Cawley were chosen, not only for their Congeniality but also for their participation and initia- tive. DOLORES GARNIER AND ROBERT FINN DOROTHY YOUNG AND JOHN CAWLEY FAVORITE SISTER AND BROTHER The entire high school also voted for the girl and boy they would want for sister and brother. Dolores Garnier and Robert Finn were chosen because of their friendly manner and pleasing personality which are characteristic of amenable brothers and sisters.
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All through September the prospect of visiting Teachef l l B' I c I' ht d th 1' fth s is MR' FRANK 'HUGE A io ogy amp en ig ene e ives o e op o- President 1X mores. The week at Croton Point proved both educa- RICHARD FRISCHMANN K tional and enjoyable. Getting back into the school Vise-President . GERTRUDE ROSLER routine, we sponsored a food sole for the benefit ot T reasurer L lkgl our Washington Trip Fund. With the winter months RICHARD BANCROFT , approaching, basketball took the spotlight, and the Secretory if-sy V U J XX class undertook the project of the P. X. as an addi- L3UlSEMQ:'ilST L, C155 O El' ff!! X N tional revenue. During these months our week-ends MRS- THOMAS D' SEE,-ER f were filled with parties, roller skating, and other Assistant Class Mother 'Nf'Nf 'f' ' ' MRS. JOHN HASHAGEN ,N,N,.x ,N fx activities. PRESENTING CLASS OF l95-4 FRONT ROW: Marianne Wertheim, Joseph DeNardo, Louise Quist, Robert Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Bartholomew DeRocha, Michael Grandolti, Ruby Moretti, Joseph Leach, Gerhard Karl. THIRD ROW: Richard Bancroft, Margaret Flanigan, Peter Connolly, Barbara Canning, Anthony DePaul, Dorothy McPhee. FOURTH ROW: Rosina Mobilia, David Fluskey, LaVerne Ward, Armand Fattori, Carol Hashagen, Mr. Frank Kluge. FIFTH ROW: William Finger, Gertrude Rosler, Richard Frischmann, Royce Paula Koors, Robert Wilmoth, Frances Murphy, SIXTH ROW: Ann Wilmoth, Douglas Boyd, Laura Pearce, Lawrence Raicht, Ruth Seeler, William Bell. O9 W Q . . . . it 1 1 -. - Q A , -1 . 4, V mg M V br
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