Croton Harmon High School - Tigers Tale Yearbook (Croton on Hudson, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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You all know the SENIOHS --Babe 'n Buck 'n Slim 'n Angie 'n-well, the whole darn bunch of them. Most of them are PTGHY tYPiCa1 SENIOR ctmss of'f'1c:ERs.' Mmfofte wma of School Students Clicxrles Mufti, Clinton DOIIQII. all over the country. They wear the same clothes, dance the same dances, and sing the songs that a majority of the teen-agers do. They're a trifle loud and a trifle lazy, but no more so than the others. On the Whole, they're a pretty nice bunch - something for CHHS to be proud of. They're an awfully energetic group-even though most of the teachers don't think so, and almost every activity in school has a fair share of Seniors. Now just where would Coach Maxon be if he didn't have all those Senior fellows on his bas- ketball, football, and baseball teams? They're the backbone of the whole athletic department. The girls are quite active in sports, too, particularly in basketball-as this year's intra- mural teams proved. The band, the Glee Club, the Journalism Club, the Commercial Club-Seniors can be found in all of them. You wouldn't be reading this issue of the T1GER's TALE right now if it weren't for the literary efforts of the ambitious seniors on the yearbook staff. Working together as a class, the seniors have, in the course of their high school career, held quite a few dances, most of which proved very profitable. The climax will be the Senior Prom in Iune. The high spot of the year, however, and the talk of the town for weeks afterwards, was the class play, Act Your Age by William Davidson. It was truly a remarkable production in more ways than one. Who ever thought that some of these illustrious seniors could be quite what they were on the stage?

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Our MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, as you know, consists of Doctor Brooks, Miss White, and Miss Kelsey. Doctor Nathaniel P. Brooks has been school physician for three years. From that day early in fall when he gives every student a physical examination until he treats the last base- ball injury in the spring, he does repair work on those who wander into his office afflicted with anything from a broken arm to an ingrown toe-nail. A member of the Rotary Club, along with Messrs. Hogue and Kellerhouse, Doctor Brooks en- joys a little golf when not doctoring, or tending his garden. Doctor Brooks' assistant is Mary C. White, who tests our eyes and ears, and embarrasses all the girls no end during our fall Weighing-in by discovering the awful secret of their vital statistics. Remember those fateful days when we were summoned for our yearly rendezvous with Miss Kelsey, when even foot- ball heroes quaked? After ten years of faithful service, Grace M. Kelsey still polishes our bicuspids and sends little notes home to our parents concerning the latest additions to our list of cavities. SCHOOL STAFF-Left t gh It l'3eGroff, Sarah Alth M y D Giacomo, Percy Ch E I Fowler, Lester Powe



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IESSICA FLORENCE ABRAHAMS Ir:ss Tmiistcr troni H,H,ll,S.7 Gleo Club 37 Spanish Club 3. A iubition: lVlusif' Su pervisor. RICHARD ALBERT DICK Eoatball 2, 47 Band l, 2, 47 Basr- ball l, 27 Projector Club 47 Pres- ident of Class 27 Glee Club 4- Sonior Play 47 Tennis 4. Ambition: Engineering. VERONICA ALEXANDER BABE Rollerskating Club 77 Bowlinft Club 27 Commercial Club 3, 47 Glee Club l, 25 Student Council 3, 47 Secretary-Treasurer of Stu- dent Council 4. Ambition: Bookkesopiiifg. MYR'I'I.tf ALI Oli D lVIYiiT Girls Sports l, 2, lt, 1 I l l lit: 'r' oll:ti'skt1t1iiaK,ltil 7 nilvition: Mocltlinq Sometime before graduation, the traditional trip will be taken. Because of War transportation difficulties and the fi- nancial status ot the class, the event will probably be cele- brated by dinner and the theater in New York and getting lost, strayed, or stolen as a natural end to the evening. CQHARLES D, AYEHS HLEETH TIik1lISl6'I front Qucinticto Post Svliool, Quantico, Va.7 Ycarbool: 47 Glfw Club 4. Ambition: Ctirtoonist or coin- nieirial fiitist. ANGELO MICHAEL BIORDI Zi:KE Varsity baseball l, 2, 3, 47 Vais ity baslcotballp Varsity football7 Intramural football7 Glen Club 4. Ambition: Navy, MARIANNE BROOK SANDY Basketball 37 Softball 4. Ambition: Stcrioarcigilior. IZLISIL WAHIJY 4 Kttftt Ki'r'irN fviftttilv ml n'l'1:sfs l st l in A 4. Anitiitioui To lost conf. .X

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