North Tarrytown High School - Headless Horseman Yearbook (North Tarrytown, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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AI Kosilla, Pickers Brophy, Alex Ianrlrurko, John Janos forming behind Joe Voiteck. ATHLETICS .lumes Dilley, Mrs. Elsie Bjornsmd, Kenneth Martin, our three athletic directors. UR NATIONAL GOVERNMENT has heen clam- oring for hard, competitive sports to produce tough Americans. N.T., as usual, has heen far ahead of the field in this respect, as can he seen hy the large numher of N.T. alumni who have shown marked stamina and leadership qualities in our armed forces. N.T. has always heen known for its smart and hrawny teams. These very teams have produced men of which any country might he proud. Let's look at each one of these sports in FUUTBALL AT N.T. HILE MANY SCHOOLS hereahouts had to de- pend for the most part on speed to win games, detail. N.T. hecause of good training and tough scrim- mages was able to put on the field a strong, shifty eleven which drove its opponents Mhattyf' One play might be a tricky douhle reverse, or a haffling end-around, and the very next might he a power play which ground the opposing line into the dirt. Wfe used a magician hy the name of '4Piekets Bro- phy for a quarterhaek, who was ahly assisted in the hackfield hy two hattering rams named ,lohn Janos and Al Kosilla. For a line we had a hunch

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President: Concetta Nieholais, Vice-President: Donald Freeland. Secretary: and Sarah Fuscus, Treasurer. IN PREPARING STUDENTS for life work, Mr. Traver, in his Guidance classes accomplishes this all-important task. He points out the requirements for a suitable vocation which will conform with the pupiI's abilities. THE BOYS HI-Y meets every Wiednesday eve- ning from 6:30 to 9:00 o'cIock. During this time basketball is played, after which all the members enjoy a swim in the pool before the regular meet- ing. They sold refreshments at the football and bas- ketball games, neckties, and wind-shield Mstickersf' This year the North Tarrytown Hi-Y was rep- resented at the state assembly at Albany by Dick von Kulnmer and Don Pollock. Officers for the year were: President, Dick von Kummerg Vice-President, George Fuscus: Secre- tary, Don Pollock, Treasurer, Cortland Collierg Committee Chairman, Andrew Kisela. The faculty adviser was Mr. Kenneth G. Brown. XVAR STA Nl PS ARE SOLD in the school every Thursday and Friday. At Iirst the sale was not up to expectations and the Senior High School was surpassed by the Grammar school by a wide lnar- gin, but thc sale is steadily increasing and at present is approaching the thousand dollar mark. THE WVISFI OW LS is Hrs. Alice Runyon's sev- enth grade homeroom group. The members knit for the American Red Cross, the British War Relief Society, and collected paper and magazines for our government. The ofhcers for the past year were: William Wal- lace, President, Raymond Everett, Vice-President, Aileen Marquis, Secretary, Victor Rizzi, Treasurer: and Faculty Adviser, Mrs. Alice Runyon. A NEWCOVIER T0 OUR MANY ORGANIZA- TIONS AT N.T. is the Needle Craft Club. During the year, the members crocheted bean- ies , which they sold at the football games, and knit clothing for the American Red Cross and the British Vlfar Relief Society. The meetings are held every Thursday and pre- sided over by President Nlafalda La Carruba. Vice- President Helene Power, Secretary ,lean Nleister. and Treasurer Theresa Mangieri. The Club is under the guidance of Mrs. Wlary Nvard. IIIIIN' III-I Twp Ifrm. I.. lu R.: I'. l'umlw. ff. Ifusrux. I . I'uIIufIf. T. I,'u1'uIlvri, llllrlinclln. I 0urIIl ROW: II. Ifllrlrllnlll. I'. Pnlcvrs. ff. .SIlu4'll.w. 'I'I1irlI Rolf: I. ffulwrl. If, Urllgunu. T. Ilulrcr. II. Luprlno. Hefurul Ifulr: Ur. Ifruvrn. C. Collier. llr. I'IliI llillcr. Firsl Ifmr: Il, I'nIIo1'If. IJ. Hr! Ixummvr. 'I. Kisvlu. .SEI,I.INlJ ll -IR ST.-I TIPS -llflx' ffUNlfEI.I.fl UIIt'O'XI'f -IND I If,'lSNCES IP.'NURf1'I'U. IIUISH OIILS Ifwlr Ifulr, I.. lu If.: U. ffux, R. lfurrnzzi, JI. Scoll. I, ljfsclzilz, U. Illurplly, ,I. lnmlmr. T. lfuin. I. Wirlolli. II. Karlisll. WI. I'nmI:o. ff, fllurgnltu. Svulcrlz Wlrs. Rullyull. li. Ifizzi. R. Ifrerell. 4. llurquis. II' . Wnllm-e. Horlum: H. Ilnlrncy. AI. lflzlmflflv. II. Logan. W. Iiullnglill, I'. .'IIunlgunu'ry'. I. Zurrilli. YI'fI'fIPI.H CRAFT 1.'I,f'If Slullzliny. I., lo R.: ff. Ilulunrlrinn. I. Nnruli. I'. Ixurl. If. ,IuIzns0n. lf. Svnpillu. T. llungivri. llrs. Iliurd. ll. I.11 lfurrulru. If. Irunnu. fl. Seagull. S. I uIl1n'uru. .-I. Prusuk. I. lfliillinglun. Sealed: H. Uilnon. H. Potters. I. Tlnnnu. lf. I'nIIl1I1in. H. IJ'I'fllfvrnI11. -I. Bllllus. Krwclillg: J. Celflcrn. I.. Iflllrner. I. llvixlcr, .I. Hvffvrlnnn. JI. Gnlglmo.



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FUOTBALI. TEAM- First Row, L. to H.: B. Foley. R. Patton. H. Fiorella. 1. Moro. I. Janos. M. Lissey. li. Brophy. F. Pollock. P. Mcnnu, A. Iamlrucko. T. Marzola. Set-ond Row: N. Kazller, G. Joyce. J. Jollenekl T. Mcloughlin. F. Kenyon. I. Turner. 1. Martinello. Third Huw: Mr. Balash. end coaoh. A. Grieve, Ill Fiala, J. Regal, D. Smith. T. Lofaro. l. Cohen. Zatenchick. A. Del Ventura, I. Trotti, G. Barrados, head coach Dilley. Fourth Row: Mr. Gorman, line roavh. .l. Mora- bito, S. Hogan, J. Smith. A. Kosilla. C. Minella, 1. Calgano. T. Cavalieri. .l. Donzella. A. Della. of Nl-4 tanks that playt-fl under tho names of Flop Fiorella, Burl Foley, Johnny Lester, and Matt Lis- Sey. You say that isn't enough? nwaflda ya want, Burl, XlacArthur? CHEERLEADERS HERE IS N0 DUUBT that our victorious ath- If-tic achievements were at a high peak this year. Much credit should he given our cheerlearlers who led the student body in fast, poppy cheers. New uniforms atltlctl muvh to their appearance. XVhite jurkins with orange and black N.T.'s on them and white pleated shirts composed the very original outfits. The Clu'vrlvzule1's were instruc-tell hy Mrs. Elsie Bjornstacl. CHEERLEADERS-Kneeling, L. to lf: S. Cipes, V. Perrone. R. Frankolino, C. Rielly. Standing: R. Cellunti. C. Anderson. .l. Capossela, E. Sipe.

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