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Traclc Garnering mosl of lhe Traclc Team's poinls were The sprinlers, hurdlers, and runners, led by Marshall, Bishop, Ringler, Gladieux and Howard and backed by Gollin, Dennis, Kranz, and Miller. ln field evenls, Graham, Relcer, Marshall, and Lowe were lhe squad's chief poinl'-earners. Bishop and Howard dashed 'ro record-breaking runs of 22.5 and 428.6 in 'rhe 220 and mile, respeclively. Archery Even wilh only lwo praclice sessions, 'rhe lirsl' Archery 'ream placed lhirleenlh and +he second Team, lwenly-second in The Nalional Archery As- socialrion Tournamenl. Caplain of 'rhe Archery Honor Squad and high marlcswoman Sandy Seber- hogen shol sevenly hils our of sevenly-'rwo arrows, and capped anolher honor in receiving a pin as 'rhe highesl Scarsdale scorer. GIRLS' ARCHERY VARSITY TRACK Fronl Row-K. Greenhuf. manager: L Hall, J. Greer, R. Gladieux, J. Snyder ond Row-J. Ford, J. Gollin, R. Ringler W. Bishop, F. Howard, M. Graham, J Miller, J. Eastman, J. Relrer, Mr. Wohlers coach.Third Row1Mr. Slemmer, coach A. Smilh, J. Goell, P. Kranz. C. Lowe W. Wright J. Emery, M. Rapaporf, G DeLazzero, D. Young. 4.-iff' v ,K- ' i 2y 6-Q . ' H, , . . , . 1, , . , , ff fill sis Lifhf :ffl ' , . H512 i'L'Vii,'r f WJ lf, ' 2' asf' .f A .... . r ....,.. , ,,., ,,.. , .,.. ., . - -. . , lnrlif WHATS n.s1e ini R f 5125 ...' 3 L 1 ii .T.r T62 ri A R... , , Mmria f M' 1253 . A M-QYIJQUL Pqrffilrutnry . sm ,,,. g sf. - .se --c T rier A . in ,iV. gf,4ifQnr5 ll-- , A fl . 7 K ' . 3 .. ' N Y' Goll Scarsdale's linlcsmen lied lhree marches l'his year, an exlremely unusual Teal for a golf leam. Under lhe coaching of Warren Goodie, l'he leam of Headley, Kenl, Gardner, Homewood, Giese, Youngs, and Fox, posled a record of lwo wins. 'rhree lies, and Two losses. Since only one member was a senior, lhe oul- loolc 'For nexl season is parlicularly brighl. Standing-S. Kalz, Miss lsenberg, coach, Second Rowih Finkel- VARSHY GQU: TEAM sfein, T, Davidson, C, Smifh, A. Velfing. Third Row-A. Brauner, KneelfngiMrl goodie' Gooch: G' Siege' J Kent p, Fox' Sfcnding M Sosin, E. Kinzler, A. Labow. Fourlh Row-M. Mandel, C. Barrel, -K Homewood D Qmdne, F He dl 'E Y D Lepow. R, Micou. i 1 I V i G ey' I Oungsi R, Dennis, T. Carpenler, A. Kallcer. Sec:
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NEW JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL Mr. WalTer F. Fogg TEACHERS LEAVING US FOR NEW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FronT Row-Mrs. Gloria Hill, Mrs. Marcia Col- by. Miss Joanne Bruce, Miss Joyce Lewis, Mrs. Helen Williams, Miss Carloyn H. Eafon, MissiJan ice SmiTh, Mrs. Louisa V. Shulfz. Second Row- Mr. Carl A. Ladensaclc, Mr, Charles l-l. Lyons, Mr. Thomas C. Loff, Miss Moyra Devine, Mrs. Mary M. Nicholls. Mrs. Evelyn Mandeville, Mr. Francis Rafhlxe. Mr, Arnold E, Messner, Mr. James R. Benedict Mr. Elwood M. Gray. Third Row--Mr. Richard R. Weber, Mr. RoberT McNeiIIy, Mr. Ray- mond Binder, Mr, Bernard Spence, Mr. Sheldon B. Minnich, Mr. John D. Sugarbalzer. NEW JUNIOR HIGH DEANS Miss Frances Smifh, Mr. Francis J. Dezorf, Mr. Louis W. Bender With Best Wishes Scarsdale has been a six-year high school ThroughouT iTs TorTy-year life. During This Time, iTs program has expanded To TiT The needs of iTs con- sTanTly increasing sTudenT body boTh in iTs curricu- lum and in iTs acTiviTies. Our school now parTici- paTes in The Advanced PlacemenT Program and oTFers honors courses To qualified sTudenTs. In sporTs. goIT and archery have Taken Their places among The more convenTional acTiviTies. WiTh The increased enrollment The former close conTacT beTween The iunior and senior high grades as well as oTher advanTages oT The six-year school have been hampered. The separaTion of This pro- gram will encourage a conTinuaTion aT Those sTand- ards which have earned The school iTs place in educaTion. Moreover. Scarsdale's Tine TradiTion will noT be al+ered by This division. The sTaTF. under The direc- Tion of WalTer Fogg, will conTinue To insTill The same ideals in The iunior high sTudenTs. Thus, alThough expansion has given us high sTandards and a Tine repuTaTion. separaTion will lceep Them Tor us.
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