Bronxville High School - Bronco Yearbook (Bronxville, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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ACTIVITIES The Student Council got off to a fast start this year under Bob Day's able direction. At the first meeting Tom Hodg- son was elected vice-president, and Pat Henline was ap- pointed secretary. Brad Lynch was chosen for the chair- manship of the Social and Recreation Committees, and under his leadership we took our petitions for a recreation center to the village trustees, as well as maintaining a successful social program. The Council continued with the War Fund, this time with Bill O'Neill at its head. The high school promised a heavy subscription. We collected so much food at Thanksgiving for the Eastchester Neighborhood Association that some was left over for Christmas. John Main, having finally passed the HG. A. Bill of Rights , appointed Lee Baldwin as his successor. At the mid-year graduation, Brad Lynch left us, and his position was filled by Bob Ennis, who took over the Social Committee, and Jim Pastoriza, who became head of the Recreation Council. The fruits of our first term's labor became manifest, and we finally got a student room in the school. The room satisfied the long standing need of the students for a daily recreation center. After a lengthy search the Recreation Council, in collaboration with Miss Penney, de- cided to use Room 430 off the cafeteria. With the aid of numerous hard working students who spent many a weary afternoon painting, and several mothers who diligently sewed, the room was decorated. A night basketball game with Concordia provided about two hundred dollars, a great help in paying the bills. With this money and other funds furnished the Recreation Council, a juke box and several tables and chairs were purchased. The room provided a fine lounge in the afternoon, and also an excellent smoking room during dances. At the first Senior Class meeting of the year the class officers were chosen. Jack Kent was elected president with Susan Starr vice-president, Fred Bailey secretary, and Vic Mays, treasurer. These Seniors together with Joe Mason, Esther Doege, Demaris Johnson, and Betty Bilderback form- ed the Senior Executive Council. At their first meeting, the Council, after lengthy discussion, decided on the heads of the Year Book staff. Vic Mays was agreed upon as editor, with Tom Barr as business manager, Susan Starr was named literary editor, and Dick Brown, art editor. Results have proven the wisdom of the Council. The Red Cross Council continued with many of last year's Council members. Fred Bailey, president, assisted by Eil- een Peterson, vice-president, Eric Miller, treasurer, and Ellen Williams, secretary, started the Council off on several pro- jects, the first of which was money raising. The Council finally decided to give a benefit movie at the Bronxville Theatre. Roger Miller was appointed to run the benefit with Bob Malone in charge of publicity, and Mr. Moore as faculty adviser. The Council was fortunate in getting two hit movies, Arsenic and Old Lace and K'Wilson , for the bene- fit, and obtained a large sum for the treasury. With the Year Book Staff . . . Mirror Staff . . . Red Cross . . . The Senior Executive Council . . . Student Council. Faye twenty eight

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