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SENIOR SNAPS 1. Guess Who? 2. Ed and Louise—are they still that way? 3. We never knew this before. 4. Ken between two fires. 5. Permanent steadies. 6. Mary Seely as Medusa. 7. Winnie, another sit-downer. 8. Mary Seely enjoying company in the bath- tub. 9. Isn't Ginnie cute? 10. Just pals. Alma and Winnie. 11. Eileen McGovern, just a babe-in-the-woods. 12. Owen, dressed to kill. 13. Joe and Jean, a studious pair. 14. Kay Solinger in her bawth.' 15. Dot Goshen, squatting pretty. 16. Tootie riding the spare. 17. Two little cut-ups. Wally and Bill. 18. Eric, the Viking. 19. Alice Wiese, sophisticated lady. 20. What's biting you. Hill? 21. Not a Shirley Temple doll—Kay Solinger. 22. Oh. what the wind is doing to your locks. Mr. Halford! 23. Half of the Doxsey-Davis combination. 24. Margie, sweet and shy—looking. 25. Pensive Herbie Howell. 26. Not a flattering picture of good-looking Ginnie. 27. Robert Louis Stevenson Schoenfeld. 28. Ain't love grand? 29. Dot Betts, leaning on a non-masculine shoulder. 30. Smilin’ Jack. 31. Darnley. the villain, choking his dog. 32. George minus his pony. 33. Mulligans, alias the pixilated sisters. 34. Our school hero. 35. Gerard Byrne, bathing beauty. 36. Eileen slightly worn out from a hockey game. 37. Bill and Eddie coiffured a la gay 90 s. 38. Kay Tschan—rather decollate. 39. Wally Phillips. 40. Hilliard Proctor glarin' atcha. 41. Robert with a capital R dominates this snap. 42. Rodney, the little man in overalls. 43. Winnie Haggard; the curls grew later. 44. Dot, another hockey fan. 45. Three musketeers. 46. That Eversley boy again. 47. Wally Phillips in a Three-for-a-dime. 48. Nice grinnin', Owen. 23
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SENIOR SNAPS 1. Alma Craig. 2. Edie Icinda exposed to the sun. 3. The traffic squad. 4. Dot Betts m the age of innocence. 5. Mary Cronin and Henry Guterding, a very loving couple. 6. Mulligan twins. 7. Pat Bremer and Marge Alfano in the Dear, dead days. 8. Art Talley and Joe Tuohy. 9. The person behind Marty must be ticklish. 10. Hilliard Proctor in a congenial mood. I I. Bill French and the apple of his eye. 12. Jean Pollock. 13. Oh. for the life of a sailor! 14. Marge and Ken—what's the little story? 15. Vernon, our art editor, hiding the soup kettle. 16. Helen Rendall. 17. V. Smith as a little tyke. 18. The handsome lad is Bill Proscia. 19. Those soulful eyes belong to Franme Brauer. 20. Dot Goshen. 21. Alma Craig in rompers. 22. Winnie Haggard poses on the stairs. 23. Hold that tongue. Marty! 24. Louise O'Donnell. 25. Wally Ears Casper. 26. Rodney Dirkes really doesn't want to cry. 27. Oh! Mr. Muller! 28. Kay Solinger. just a little snipper. 29. Senator James Dennis. 30. Patsy at her best. 31. Henry Guterding and Darnley Eversley. 32. Frannie Brauer. 33. Dot Bedell behind bars. 34. Ginnie Smith a-settin' on the steps. 35. George Ryder in his youth. 36. Alice Wiese training a lap dog. 37. When at Woods Avenue. 38. Three graces—Marge, Mary and Ginme. 39. Mawrster K11ppel. 40. Ed Schmidt is camera shy. 41. Wally Phillips. 42. Just plain Bill. 43. Our alma mater. 44. Pat, Va. and Hel en enjoying noontime gossip. 45. A serious little man is Arthur Talley. 22
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J U N I O R S President................................... ROBERT PASTOR Vice-President ...........................HELEN LANGDON Secretary ALICE VAN WlCKLEN Treasurer HELEN O'BRIEN Sponsor ................................MISS BARRON Always foremost among the organizers of social events, the juniors have sponsored a tea dance, a sport dance, a Prom , and a scavenger hunt. Students who attended the last event mentioned, especially John Glucksman and George Beeck, the winners, know what fun everyone had racing about town looking for a White Castle hamburger box and a tintype. SOPHOMORES President................................ JOHN McNAMARA Vice-President .......................................ELAINE GRIFFEN Secretary.................................. ELAINE WOOD Treasurer..............................................FRANK MATZKE Sponsor ...........................................MRS. JOY In December, 1936, the hustling class of 39ers took to sea with the entire class acting as crew, and piloted their ship to third place in Rock Rivalry. The fight and ability the class showed then will stand it in good stead when 1939 travels the Senior Trail. FRESHMEN President RICHARD PASTOR Vice-President RUTH O'BRIEN Secretary VIRGINIA KRULL Treasurer.....................................THEODORE KOPP Sponsor MR. LANGWORTHY This Ninth Grade will be the first class to spend its full four years in the new high school. The class is a very active one, and even now is making rap d strides towards its senior year. If you are in any doubt about the identity of the students of this class, we will remind you that they were the southern darky cotton pickers at Rock Rivalry. EIGHTH GRADE Greetings to the eighth graders! These students have entered into sports and clubs with so much enthusiasm that we can easily see them as leaders four years from now. Although not very old yet, they show promise! SEVENTH GRADE Already the seventh graders, the first students to enter East Rockaway High School with the opportunity to have their full six years here, have shown their eagerness and interest in school affairs. They have not minded being teased by the high school high-and-mighties and have quite faithfully supported all activities. 24
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