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4 The Student Council hopes that future councils Will carry on its Work, just as they have tried to carry on the Worlc of those Who went before them. We all agree that if future coun- cils are similar to this one, citizenship in the school Will reach a new high. The Senior representatives to the Student Council are Ver- onica Alexander and Emily Peterson. Representing the Iuniors are Laura Fromme and Adolph Zernilcowp the Sophomores, Ronny Calkins and Richard Rohde: the Freshmen, Richard Hall and Robert Iacoby: the eighth grade, Henrietta Schwartzf the seventh grade, William Harris.
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' 1' t t . 2 STUDENT COUNCIL-'Seatecl: Adolph Zernickow, Veronica Alexander, Martin Molloy, la ra Fromme Emily l'L1lt:i::ol1. Standing: Richard llall, Henrietta Schwartz, Robert Jacoby, William Harris, Richard Rohde Mr Keller lou-:LJ i A . Remember the STUDENT COUNCIL that functioned during your high school years? Well, ours is still run on the same principle, and, without a doubt, accomplishes as much as any previous council. This year, the Student Council, with Martin Molloy as president, has been very active in organizing the student body for participation in the various drives. The many scrap drives, the Red Cross Drive, the Infantile Paralysis Drive, and the War Bond Drive have all come under their able di- rection. Meetings are held every Friday noontime, with its advisor, Stanley H. Kellerhouse. At this time all the business of the school is hashed and then rehashed. Extra curricular activities such as dances, food sales, and the like, must be okayed by the Student Council. The Council also devises various methods of keeping the school and grounds neat and attractive-usual- ly by having the classes take turns cleaning up the campus. Under the direction of the Student Council, a Student Court is functioning, and many a recalcitrant pupil has found him- self hauled up before the court for sundry reasons, such as running across the front lawn and helping to form a muddy path-which Mr. Hogue calls the Burma Road-down to the street.
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it it x f I f' lu-rt fi,-it to itfiiir: l'ranc'zs lfimierty, l7f7Y7..'HlfT Antiteatro, lohn Matero, Henalfz' O'B1'lGIl, Antl 1 -t it it f t It 1 Ui! li lil: 'irili X, lwlm ll'f.': Zl!Ji, l :ii.':l: lVl'itr'rr, .liitivlo ll'fiIlI1I'I , Tliotznf: Gmfiw, fcvim S::.'l1'.'i::i. Tl ft I 1 1 l 1 tn, Fiii.'.'w: Milli, Vliiligv luiitt-y, ltoizaftl Myers, Antliew Mulliall, Clinton Dorian, Donald Fagan, Robert Mclseltai l 1 f Nl lklflllll lletiile. This year, the Croton FOOTBALL squad consisted of twenty men. They were divided into two teams, offense and defense. On the offense team, Clinton Dorien upheld the kicking end while Frank Mafero was depended upon for the greater part of the pass work. Good runners were I-Iansie Hofmann, Iohn- ny Giglio, Iohnny Matero, and Frank Matero, while the ranking pass receivers were Red McLellan, Chuck Mutti, Andy Mul- hall, and Zeke Biordi. In the defense department, the best line-breakers and pass- blockers were Art Hearle, Dick Albert, Tony Anfiteatro, and lack Sullivan, who was seriously injured in the last game of the season. Playing eight games and winning six of them, the Tigers defeated Shrub Oak twice, Scarborough, Purdy's, Katonah, and St. loseph's of Peekskill.
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