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Activities ew Leaders First Row: Joseph Christian, Marilyn Noe, Margaret Miller, Rachael Bolmer, Pompei Bernar do. Second Row: Jacqueline Hanley, Peggy Clarkson. Serviee Mu First Row: Kathleen Ayres, Barbara Miller, Betty Malay, Miss Bliss, Adviser: Rachael Bolmer, Margaret Busch, Marjorie Knapp. Second Row: Ethel Taggart, Eliane Markelbach, George Pough, Joseph Gerardi, Frank Conwell, Janice Kellog , Cynthia Kol- Burne. Third Row: Frederick Ray, Paul Schelling, Houston Sey- mour, Robert Ray.
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Boys' Sports lfoollloa Q uad l l First Row: Edward Phelan, Peter Tocci, Ralph Felice, Harry Van Allen, Waldie Gullen, Ken- neth McFarlane. Second Row: Robert Johnson, Roy O'Mara, George Pough, Lindsay Northam, Vincent Duffy, William Blackley, William Taylor, Edward Vuotto. Third Row: Richard Twidy, Manager: Henry Palmer, Edward Lucas, Joseph Smith, Stanley Haracz, Bruce Phelan, Robert Dibble, Richard Kellogg, Coach Hasseltine,. Fourth Row: Tom McLaren, Assistant Manager: Robert Ferguson Frank Bradsell, Paul Forbes, Richard Barrett, Alex De Lena, Stephen Mc- Grath, Benny Giglio, Harry Robertson, Assistant Manager. 2:f511Qa:e 42 HE Katonah High School teams met with great success this year. In football, they walked off with the Westchester County Class C championship, and tied with? Bedford Hills for first place in basketball. At the time of this writing, the Indians are tied with Chappaqua in the baseball league. As well as winning the league in football, the Indians went undefeated and won the Chappaqua-Katonah League trophy given by the Rotary Club. The Katonah eleven roll- ed up 147 points to their opponents' 15, Scarsdale and Chappaqua being the only teams to score against them. The Purple Wave rolled over Greenburgh 17-Olg Briarcliff 121-01 3 Peekskill J. V. 139-Ol 3 Scarsdale 113-7D 3 Ossining J. V. 112-01 3 Alexander Hamilton 112-033 and Horace Greeley 143-85. The big guns of the Katonah attacks were Vince Duffy and Whizzer Northam. Whizzer is claimed to be the best back runner in the county. In basketball, the Indians won 8 and lost 6. Katonah was tied for first place in the league with Bedford Hills. The five over St. Mary's 145-235 3 Pawling 121-185 5 Briarcliff 133-321g Bedford 132-275g St. Mary's 132-1815 Briarcliff 144-281g Ridgefield 118-753 and Chappaqua 120-175. The Indians lost toN. Y. School for the Deaf 125-371 3 Yorktown 113-267 5 Bedford 126-313 gChappaqua 120-213 g Scarsdale 112-235 5 and Ridgefield 123-255. Ching Johnson was high scorer with 100 points and Whizzer Northam was captain.
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