Bronxville High School - Bronco Yearbook (Bronxville, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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proaching. Already stimulated by the t'Rally we had attend- ed a few weeks previously, we Seniors flocked to the Election Even Forum at which The Saint was to predict the outcome of the voting the following day. We, who were Republicans left the Forum in high spirits, while the Democrats among us were much perturbed by the predictions. However, the next day would reveal the truth of the pre- dictions, so to ease the tension, Taubie took his classes in American History to the polls located in the school. Here he demonstrated the working of the ballot machines on a sample. Those of us who will soon be voters were glad of the oppor- tunity to prepare ahead of time. Being encouraged or saddened, as the case may have been, by the outcome of the elections, our minds soon wandered from that topic to the more personal problem of choosing pic- tures for the Yearbook. The fateful proofs were carried around under notebooks and exchanged in classes to such an extent that the teachers threatened confiscation. But that was the least of our worries. Did we really look like this, we won- dered, or did the strain of the momentous decision prejudice us? There were many of those Bronxville bundles of beauty who were quite indignant that the pictures hadn't done them justice-and then there were those of us, who, to use the ver- nacular, were darn glad that mercy had been done. Nor were the Senior pictures the only additions to the Year- book. The Art Editors, Pete Fitzpatrick and Ginny Palmer, and the Write-Up staff led by Bill Jetter were selected during the first part of the month of November, thus completing the Yearbook staff. There is no need to commend here the wise appointments to these offices, for their excellent work dis- played in this book is evidence enough of their capabilities. In a no less literary vein was the election of Elsie Linser as Bronxville's representative in the annual D. A. R. Essay Con- test. Elsie, whose creative writing ability, leadership, and patriotism have been displayed in her many activities through- out her High School year, was an excellent choice, and we are sure that she was able to do a good job. The second week in November brought our first dramatic presentation in assembly, in the form of a one-act comedy produced by the sixth period dramatic class. The play, titled UI Want to be a Spy , included several Senior girls, among them: June Ahner, Liz Flandreau, Lenore Johnson, Harriet Manzer, and Nancy O,Hara. We all enjoyed the play tremend- ously. But the play was not the only stage presentation credited to the High School that week, for on the following Friday night several members of the Glee Club sang at the Bronxville Theatre, including Seniors Doris Brown, Julie Emerson, Carla McBride, Pat McDermott, and Ann Roush. The singing was part of a Red Cross program during which Carla McBride, chairman of the Junior Red Cross, made a speech concerning the presentation of several movies for the benefit of the or- ganization. Concentration They're round, they're firm, they'1'c fully packed h XVhat's cooking? It's toasted X-Ray for a dentist. 'Nuff said Take a last look

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