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-wt ' r . to eorra-vt his intlivirlual faults. The hoys correc- tive vlassvs were supervised hy Coavh Dilloy and thc girls. hy Coach Bjornstzul. The tlovtors praised the coaches on tht- marked improvement in the posture of the pupils taking eorrectives. THE DENTAL CLINIC was under the supervi- sion ol' Mrs. Fechner and Dr. Deely. All pupils re- ceived il dental examination. Here, children from hoth schools who could not afford the dental care their tt-vth neetletl, were given expert care. The only type of work clone was the filling of cavities and the extraction of teeth. THE AMERICAN JUNIOR RED CROSS is com- posed of a representative from each homeroom in hoth schools. It has continued its good work of Col- lecting haskets of food at Thanksgiving and Christ- mas time for the less fortunate members of our community. Slightly worn clothing was also col- lected to he given to those who found themselves in suchlvn need of these articles. Glasses were provided for needy pupils by flona- tions from the Wlelfare Fund of the Parent Teachers Group. Mrs. Fecltner, Srliool Nurse. null Dr. John Deely. School Dentist. volluboruling on Il patient. Girls' Correction Class shown in ru-tion. L. to R.: M. Cumpenellu. I.. D'Alessanrlro, fl. Srognu. li. Voitelc. JUNIOR RED CROSS-Top Row. L. lo R.: A. Svogna, H. Valoarce, E. Celtrulln, M. Perierrl. ll. lllaclro. R. lVIl'Cl'llllIlE!Yl. D. Frevltuul. Fourllz Rolf: C. Nligliorese. L. Fallucnrtl. O. Anlunes, S. Cupossela. E. Pellegrino. lf. lllllflllly. 1. Ege. Tliirrl Rows Mrs. Feclmer. ff. Santllgule. ,l. Sll0f'IlS. ill. Scott. E. MllH.Ql1' H. Brooks. F. Fleirllnmn. Sevonrl Row: ,l. lflunry. C. II' oorl. S. Collins. E. Konyesvani. lf. Snragnsso. C. Sprinre. First Row: C. Croolre, C. Hell. D. Nivoluis, ,l. Cruneru. A. liorlre, R. Verrone. . i .Q sc-1 i 2 V i 2 7 WWW riwggtgggtsp-gt A if I A r
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FUUTBALL SCORES 1941-42 NT OPP 0 Ncwburg 7 6 Plcasantvillc 0 6 Ussining 0 TENNIS TEAM. Standing. L. to R.: D. Grubslein. D. von Knmmer. W. fJl1d8I'lI0lllf- C. Collier. Mr. Ramp. D. Pollock. R. Austin, 'l'. Lofuro. Kneeling: C. Martin. M. Gelclern. G. Distcfarw. PING-PONG TOURNAMENT. Mr. Story. l.ieuI. Jack Edleson, Mr. Balash -- Lieut. Jack Edleson---Couch Dilley sinks one in the game between our faculty vs. W. Ifs faculty- Resting :luring the half at the Pleasuntville game. 27 Dobbs Ferry 0 0 Washington lrving 0 39 7 NJ1 TENNIS TEAM ENNIS ATTHACTED more prospects this year than it has since the team was organized. This increased the number of matches that could be played and also the number of victories. The team was well coached by lllr. Ramp. and with the addition of several underclassmen, looks forward to even better seasons in the future. Members of the team were George Distefano, Bill Underdonk, Dick von Kummcr, Don Pollock, Cortland Collier, Mel Geldern, Dan Grubstein. Ru- pert Austin, Charles Martin and Tom Lofaro. INTERGLASS 0N'T THINK FUR A MONIENT, however, that the physical education program at N.T. is con- cerned only with our Supermen. Far from it, we have many and varied sports that help in the build- ing up normal students in thc school. As a partial list, we have Tnterclass basketball, along with bad- minton, ping pong, handball, punchball lQthere's a fast gamel and softball. I could name more, but we only have so many pages in the book you know. By fostering such competition, our Physical Ed- ucation department is doing its part in fulhlling the promise made to our government by schools throughout the country. W7e,ll give you the men, you give them the equipment. American teachers realize that our nation is faced with a crisis that is more dangerous to our mutual interests than any other in our historyg they realize that it will take men with wills of iron and bodies of steel to over- come this crisis. N.T. is giving more than its quota gladly and with pride. HEALTH 'l' THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR the stu- dents were examined by State Doctors for de- fects in posture. Those pupils who had noticeable faults were assigned to corrective classes. These classes consisted of one period a week in addition to the pupil's two regular gym periods. During this period, each pupil did the exercises necessary
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1 n NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY--Left to Right: P. Polnbo, I. Smereak. E. Jones. I.. Fallncrzro, M. Kuppen. P. Powers. M, Ilullislu. A. Epolilo. H. Wfnckwitz, R. Frunlmlino, E. Celtrurlu, S. Knclish. SENIURS HE CLASS OF '42 started in Septemher 1938 with l-10 pupils. Wfith Miss Cunningham as our adviser and Sam Donzella our president we made a great start hy winning the Swope Award. Our first social event, the Freshman Dance, turned out a great success. We entered the half-way mark with Mr. Foley as our adviser and Wlilliam Brooks leading the class as president. The energy we showed as Sophs'7 in attending school an hour hefore schedule to attend dancing class proved a great help to the success of our Sophomore Dance. A Chinese Checker tourna- ment was participated in hy members of the class during the year. XV!! 1 2' Sis..-...-' ,f Q iiilfk 7' s Our greatest triumph as Juniors was the success of our Prom. Nwillllllll Brooks was l'llZill'lIl?lIl llnder the guidance of Nlr. Norton. As self-assured upper classmeu. we have reached our goal, high and mighty Seniors. Our first meet- ing was held Septemher 27 at which time NX illiam Brooks was elected president assisted hy Raymond Patton, vice-president, Jeanne Hemlcrson, record- ing secretaryg Josephine Capossela. financial secre- taryg Catherine Reilly, treasurer. We initiated the class of '45 in good style, re- membering what had happened to us four years ago. Mr. Norton was our adviser. We sold candy and Christmas cards. Our social events of the year included: The Christmas Party on Decemher 22 exclusively for Seniors with Felix Girone as chairman. A trip to the city on Decemher 29 with Manuel Cahezas as chairman. Un June 20, as a final splurge, some memhers of the Senior Class topped off the year with an outing to Playland where we went on everything from the Airplane Coaster to the Carousel. Nlr. Norton. our adviser, went along under the guise of chaperone hut he had as much fun as we Lids,
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