East Rockaway High School - Rock Yearbook (East Rockaway, NY)
- Class of 1946
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THE ROCK FOR ’46 The Teen Age Edition THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF EAST ROCKAWAY HIGH SCHOOL FOREWORD This year has passed bringing with it the kick of being teen agers during one of the most exciting eras in history. Our fun-packed experiences in both our quest for knowledge and our social gatherings have made high school interesting and stimulating. But nevertheless we were constantly aware of the fleeting poignancy of our school years. Friendships gained in our sojourn here will remain with us always as will the happy recollections of that most important time in our life teen age. JANE V. DUFFY DEDICATION In our four years in East Rockaway High we have found in Miss Duffy a friend and helper of immeasurable value. She is number one on the hit parade of the class of 1946. Every morning as she drives up in the Black Beauty she carries with her an air of happiness. In school the wit that is intermingled with paint brushes and drafting utensils makes her classes among the most popular in the school. Never a resting moment would probably be on the Duffy Coat of Arms, if there was one, because if she isn’t working with us on I he Rock you may find her making “petits choses” for her house or hunting up some exquisite piece of jewelry. In leisure moments swimming and good music take the time of our good-natured “buddy. We use this term because she means more to us than just a friend. As we dedicate this book to her we can only say, Thanks for everything. Miss Duffy! SERVICE MEN KILLED IN ACTION It is fitting that this class, the first since 1941 to graduate into a world at peace, dedicate a page to the 12 former students of East Rockaway High School who died in our armed services. We have heard much about the expense and waste of war. but only in the grim reality of losses like these can we count the real cost. A tribute in words alone is not enough. Our true dedication to them must be a resolve to retain what they and their comrades have dearly won. — Philip B. Langworthy nrp ANN ANDERSON Handle: Ann,” Swede” Hangout: Home Ec Room l.oudown: Swell sense of liumor; sli clothes: loves hot fudge sundaes Ixtst Slop: Grammar school teacher Library ( tub 2. 3. 4; Rock Rivalry I. 4: Hi-3 4: Spanish Club 4; Secretarial Club 4: Rock Art Staff 4. MARY LOU BERNHARDI Handle Lou, Babs Hangout: Behind a ping-pong paddle Loudown: Peppy cheerleader: wears her brothers sharp jackets and shirts: long, curly eyelashes East Stop: Secretary to president of R.C.A. Ijalin Club I. 2. 3: Ping Pong 1, 2. 3. 4; Softball I: Rho Gamma I, 2. 3. 4; Class Secretary I. 4; Library Club I. 2. 3. 4. Sec retary 4; (iiris Glee Club I; Courier I; Hi Y 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4; Operetta 2: ('horns 2: furtior Red Cross 2: Volleyball 3. 4: Basket ball 3. 4: Cheerleader 3. 4: Math Honor Society 4: Xational Honor Society 3. 4, Secre lory 4; Rock Typing Staff: Rock Uierary Staff: Rock Business Staff: Rock Rivalry 1, 4: Christmas Prom 4. Rock Rivalry 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; Football 3. 4: Baseball 3. 4; Class Vice President 4. Handle: ’ Little John, J. B.” Hangout: In his sailboat I.oud own: Genius at carpentry: good second baseman for the Rocks: quiet air Ixtsl Slop: Spanish consul or engineer JOHN BROWN Class Treasurer 2: Hi Y 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4. Vice President 4; ('heerleader 2. 3. 4. ( o Captain 4; Rock Ijterary Staff 4: Rock Business Staff 4: Christmas Prom 4: Christ mas Card Committee 4: Rock Rivalry 2. 3. 4. Handle: Moan. ’ Briney Hangout: Cheering practice l.oudown: Wonderful sense of humor: like ahle personality: attractive brown always forgets her excuses ImsI Stop: Marymounl College. r W EDWARD CAINE GARNETTE BRUCE Handle: Susie. Gamut. Garn Hangout: Miss Ross's Room Lowdown: Generous: brainy: passion for laughing; funny sayings East Stop: Chemist War Stamp Salesman I; latin Club I. 2. 3; Library Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Vice President 4; Girls' Glee Club I; Rock - Rivalry I. 4: Chorus I. 2. 3: Operetta 3: Wots Wot News Editor 3: Math Honor Society 4. President 4: fiditor-in Chief of The Gull 4: Editor Rock Literary Staff 4: Rock Business Staff 4: Hi -Y 4; National Honor Society 4; Basketball Program Committee 4. Handle: Erf. Buster Hangout: Mr. f'ordham s music classes lx wdown: Beautiful tenor voice: businesslike; president of the Student Council Last Stop: Successor to Thomas L. Thomas Rock Rii alry 3. 4; Operetta I. 2. 3. 4; Chorus I. 2. 3. 4: Variety Show I. 3: Track I. 2, 3: Hall Cop 2. 3, 4: New York State Music Competition 2. 3. 4; Class Vice Presi dent 2: Student Council 4. President 4; Band Concert 4; Math Honor Society 4: Associate Editor Rock 4; Senior Play 4. . V. f ootball 2; . V. Basketball 3: Rock Rivalry 1.4; Rock Art Staff 4. Handle: Jack Hangout: In his grey sedan Lowtlown: Star center for the Indians: hlark hair that's always in his face; always ready to laugh East Stop: Navy JOHN CHAMBERS Rock Rivalry I. 2. 3. 4 Handle: Doug Hangout: East Rockaway Taxi Stand fauniown: Pleasant smile: a genius at carpentry; industrious attitude Last Stop: President of the Checker Cab Company DOUGLAS CAMPBELL ANKER CHRISTIANSEN JOHN CHANTLER Handle: “Jack. Big John ' Hangout: I a lies Record Shop Ixmdown: Jam sessions with Arl D.; friendly nature; Casanova; nonchalant; infectious laugh Ixist Stop: Architect or Buddy Rich's successor tiarul I. 2. 5. 4; Rock Rivalry I. 2. 3. 4: baseball 2. 4; Rock Arl Staff 3. 4; Variety Show 3; boys’ Glee Club 4; Math Honor Society 4. Handle: Anker Hangout: Oceanside Bowling Alley Lotvdown: Shy manner; Atlus build; husky voice; howling hook Last Stop: Successor to Henry Pappas bowling 4. Library Club I. 3. 4. President 4; Spanish Club 2; Junior Red Cross 3; Wot s Wot 3; Rock Rivalry 3. 4: Operetta 3; Chorus 3. 4; Secretarial Club 4; Hi Y 4; Girls' Glee Club 4. Handle: Dot Hangout: Room 223 lx)u down: Pint-size; secretarial whiz; expert seamstress; nice soprano voice; size one shoe Last Stop: Secretary DOROTHY COLBERG 9 )earbooh Salesman 2; Softball 2; Rho Gamma 2. 3. 4; breach Club 4; Rock business Staff 4; Rock literary Staff 4; Christmas Prom 4: V'olleyball 4; basketball 4; Christmas Card Committee 4; Rock Rivalry 4. Handle: Cobbic. Bobbie, Bob Hangout: Schaak's Lowdoivn: Always ready with a sharp quip; long, nuturully curly hair; good athlete I as! Stop: College BARBARA COBB JOHN CUNNINGHAM THOMAS CROW E Handle: Tom Hangout: Shop; Waller's Delicatessen Louxiown: Expert worker in shop; lives in the Delicatessen; helps act plays in English Imst Stop: Delicatessen owner Rock Rivalry 2: Math Honor Society 3. Handle: Johnny.” Nip Hangout: His '37 Packard Lou down : Good natured. lazy type; seeing how fast his car can go; Baby-laced Last Stop: Owner of a prominent Broadway restaurant Hall Cop 3. 4; Wot’s Wot 3; Gull Publishing Manager 4; Boys' Glee Club; Traffic Squad. RoCK Rivalry 2. 3. 4; Band 3. 4; Dance Band 3; Variety Show 3; Track 3; Boys Glee Club 4; Senior Play 4. Handle: Art” Hangout: In I 10 playing the piano Lowdown: Composer ol an Alma Mater”; appreciates a good joke with a deep laugh: knack for getting in trouble Last Stop: Piano arranger ARTHUR DOOLITTLE I rack 2. 3. 4; French Club 3. 4. President 4; Wots Wot Sports Editor 3; Chorus 3. 4; Operetta 3. 4: Boys Glee Club 4: Gull Sports Editor 4; Rock Business Staff 4; Rock Literary Staff 4; Editor-In-Chief of Rock 4; Senior Play 4; Basketball Program Committee 4. Handle: Diesel. Art” Hangout: A chemistry lab Ixtunlown: Willingness to work; dependable; prolific news hound; dead-line beater for I lie Gull” Last Stop: Plastic King of 1930 ARTHUR DE CELLE RUTH FREY Handle: Ruthic Hangout: 1 lie Arc Ixiwdown: Height; bright blue eyes: enthusiasm; gets o kick out of life Last Slop: Something full of adventure Band I ; Yearbook Salesman 2: RoCK Rivalry 2. 3. 4 DOROTHY FAULKNER Handle: ’ Dottie. Dot. Tod” Hangout: Basketball court Lou'down: Ace at ull sports: flair for art; popular; twinkling brown eyes Last Slop: Gym teacher Softball I. 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club I. 2. 3. 4. President 2. 3. 4; Band I. 2. 3; Rock Rivalry 1. 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. President 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4: Volleyball 2. 3. 4: Rbo Gamma 2. 3. 4. Vice President 3. 4; Wot' Wot Art hditor 3; Class I reasurer 3: Class Secretary 3; Hockey 3. 4; Rock Business Staff 4: Rock Art Staff 4; Math Honor Society 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. I atin Club I. 2: Volleyball i. 2. 3. 4; Rbo Gamma I. 2. 3. 4. Freasurer 4; Student Senate I. 2: Girls' Glee Club I: Chorus I. 2. 3; Operetta I, 2. 3: Yearbook I; French Club 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4: Library Club 2: Tennis 2; Hi Y 3. 4; Rock Rivalry 1. 3; Basketball 3: Riding 3; Hockey 3. 4; Cheerleader 3. 4; Variety Show 3: National Honor Society 3. 4. Vice-President 4: Math Honor Society 4; Rock Literary Staff 4. Handle : Ade. Gus Hangout: St. Georges Pool I.oudown: Aquatic stur: sunny smile; viva- cious; slick outfits: speed demon when it comes to knitting Last Stop: A college campus ADRIENNE GESSNER Washington Irving High School I; French Club 2. 3; War Stamp Salesman 2: junior Red Cross 3; Spanish Club 3: Rock Rivalry 3, 4; Senior Candy Committee 4. Handle: Lorrie Hangout: Over a piece of paper drawing Ixmrdown: Wrinkles her nose when she laughs: likes high heels; admires .opoo-site sex — suitors in particular Last Stop: Advertising artist LORRAINE GELLENBECK WALTER HALL Harullc: Wally Hangout: Long Bench Loudown: Tall, dark. and handsome; acc at wisecracks; exile grin: wavy hair ImsI Stop: Dreaming on a South Sea Island Variety Show 2; Rock Rivalry 2. 3. 4: Hoot ha 4; Track 2. 4. Manager 2; Senior Play 4; Boys' Glee Club 4. FRANK GUTTIERE Handle: Fffie. 'Frank Hangout: Mary Ellens lx wdou n: Plays a sweel trumpet; jovial disposition; drives his pops car: good left tackle Last Slop: Solo trumpet with name hand Band I. 2. 3. 4: Dance Band I. 2. 3: Variety Show 2. 3: Football 2. 4; Rock Rivalry 3. 4: Boys Glee Club 4. War Stamp Salesman I. 2; Spanish Club I. 2. 3. 4; Student Council I. 2. 4. Secretary 4: Library Club I. 2. 3. 4; Girls Glee Club I; Chorus I. 2. 3. 4; Operetta I, 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Salesman I; French Club 2. 3. 4; Volleyball 2. 3. 4: Rho Gamma 2. 3. 4. President 4; Hi Y 3. 4. Vice President 4; Wot s Wot Editor in-Chief 3; Rock Rivalry I. 3. 4; Hockey 3. 4; Basketball 3. 4; Softball 3. 4; Math Honor Society 4: National Honor Soci ety 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Rock Literary Staff 4; Cheerleader 4; Senior Play 4. Harulle: Mussah. IJttle Hack Hangout: On a softball diamond Lowdown: Wears intriguing hairdos; whiz nt Betty Hutton imitations; typicul American girl; mischievous Last Stop: Powers’ model BI.ANCHE HASSUM Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; Chorus 2. 3. 4; Oper etta 2. 3. 4; Rock Rivalry 3. 4: Pins and Needles Club 3. 4; Secretarial Club 4: Rock Typing Staff 4; Hi Y 4: Girls Glee Club 4. Handle: Shorty. ' Rimn Hangout: Typing Room Ijowtlown: Snappy comebacks: makes her own clothes; always appears with a sharp hairdo for her natural blonde hair: loves to laugh Last Stop:, Secretary JOAN HANSSF.N JOAN HUNSDORFER MILDRED HISCOCK Handle: Milly, Dudy” Hang out: I yping Room Ixnvdoum: Gleaming smile; fluffy fealhercul: ardenl E. R. sfiorls fan: works her crickel at games; amiable personality Lost Stop: Secretary Secretarial Club 4; Rock Typing Staff 4; Chorus 4; Girls' Glee Club 4: The Gull 4; Hi Y 4. Handle: Joanie. Honey Hangout: Behind a Woolworth counter lx wdotvn: Loquacity, pretty blonde hair: always gay and laughing: wears sharp clothes Lust Stop: Business career l.ynbrook High School I. 2. 3: Rock Art Staff 4: Rock Rivalry 4; Gull Salesman 4. I ores! Hills High School I, 2. 3; Math Honor Society 4; Rock Rivalry 4. Handle: Dick ’ Hangout: In his 1030 Ford iMivdown: Being a mathematical genius; quiet manner; always sharply dressed; driving his own car (?) Lust Stop: Army (not by choice) RICHARD LAUE f'ootball I. 3: Rand I, 2. 3; New York State Music Competition I. 2. 3; Baseball 2. 3; Rock Rivalry 2; Track 2: Boys' Gfee Club 3. Handle: Louie” Hangout: First seat as Baritone in band Ixtwdotvn: Good-natured guy: nice sense of humor: talks to himself in History Lust Stop: Electrician CHESTER KELTING EVELYN LINDSTADT Handle: ’ Evelyn’ Hangout: Anyplace she tan be of service Loivdown: Quiet, unassuming air; always has a smile; another Mermanson victim Ixisi Stop: Nurses’ training Grover Clereland High School I. 2. 3. MARJORIE LEHRY Handle: Margie.” ’’Elmer’’ ’’Maggie” Hangout: Behind a hockey stick Ixnvdown: Sparkling eyes and smile; making honor teams: speedy typist: looking innocent ImsI Stop: College Spanish Club I. 2. 3. 4; Library Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Chorus 2. 3. 4: Ofieretta 2. 3. 4; Hi Y 3. 4: Latin Club 3; Rock Rivalry I. 3; Rho Gamma 3. 4: Basketball 3. 4; Softball 3. 4: Table Tennis 3: Secretarial Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Rock Typing Staff 4; Hockey 4: Volleyball 3. 4. ( haminade I; St. John's Prep. 3; Tootltall 4: Boys Glee Club 4; Rock Business Staff 4: Senior Play 4: Math Honor Society 4. Handle : I om, ’’’farm” Hangout: His blue roadster Ixnvdotvn: Strong, silent type; sharp dresser; slow Massachusetts druwl I just Stop: Racing driver of professional wolf 'lUOMAS LYNCH Baseball Manager I; Basketball Manager I. 2: I'ootball Manager 2: Rock Rivalry 2. 4; Yearbook Salesman 2: Wots Wot Business Man ager 3: Class Vice President 3; Editor Rock Art Staff 4; Senior Play 4: Gull 4: Basketball Program Committee 4. Handle: “Luke” ♦ Hangout: Room 225 Loirdoivn: Class jester; spark plug; pint size; personality; draws clever cartoons Gist Stop: Broadway comedian GEORGE LUCAS WINIFRED McGUIRE Handle: Winnie. Mac Hangout: Billmore Riding Academy Louxloum: Whinnying giggle: passionate love for horses; friendly: well dressed lx is! Slop: Sc udder Scliool Library ('lab I. 2. 5. President I. Treasurer 3. Rock Rivalry 2. 4: Hi V 2. 3. 4: Riding 2: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; Rbo Gamma 3. 4: Ixttin Club 3: Secretarial Club 4: Lditor Rock Business Staff 4. KATHLEEN MeGARRY Handle: Katli Hangout: In her kitchen lx ivdoirn: Sweet disposition; ready to do anything for her numerous friends: bewildered expression Last Stop: Dietitian or Powers model Spanish Club I, 4; Hi Y 4: Secretarial Club 4; Rock Rivalry I. Spanish Club 2. 3: Junior Red Cross 3; Pins and Needles Club 3. 4; Secretarial Club 4: National Honor Society 4: Hi-Y 4: Rock Typing Staff 4. Handle: Mai. Malmy. Mel (sfilihT) Hangout: Home Ec Room IjOukIowii: Neat appearance; friendly; smooth dresser: going all out for anything she’s in Last Stop: Poking around in the four corners of the world HELEN MALMQUIST Brooklyn Prep. I; Track 2. 3. 4; baseball 4. Handle: Jerry. Hank Hangout: With Cal vin Howell iMutdown: Easy blush; loves horses; drives his black limousine at break-neck speed Last Stop: Architect GERALD MacNEISH d 0 A A (s 5 WILLIAM MEEHAN Handle: Bill Handout: Stretch's cellar IxJivdoirn: Quiet, bashful manner: one of Herm’s favorite victims; innocent look foist Slop: Industrial Engineer foitin Club I. 2. 3; I'oolbull 2. V 4: Track 4: Boys' Glee Club 4. THOMAS MANSFIELD Handle: Tom. Ducky Hangout: Gym Ixtunlown: Judo expert: whistler par excellence; humorist; always in the middle of a hot argument foist Stop: Second Fred Lowry, wrestling hampion Oceanside High School I ; Baseball 2. 3. 4. Track 3. 4; Rock Rhxilry 3. 4: Operetta 4. library Club I. 2. 3: ROCK Rivalry 2; Chorus 2. 3, 4; Operetta 2. 3. Handle: Nan Hangout: With Jean IaiukIowu: Gorgeous hair and velvet-like complexion: infectious giggle; riotous sense of humor: good pianist foist Stop: Advertising agent NANCIE MULLEN Busketball 3. 4; Basebhll 4. Handle: Di«k. Roll Hangout: Willie’s l.oudotrn: Red hair; quiet type: cherubic face: basketball ability foist Stop. Army RICHARD MOTT DONALD MURRAY Handle: Murve, ’Don Hangout: On stage Lowdoum: Acting ability: corny jokes: always on Rock Rivalry entrance committee: owner of a non-working blue car Last Stop: Broadway Student Council I. 4; Football 2. 4: Rock Riralry I. 2. 3. 4: Variety Show 3; Track 3: Senior Fluy 4; Math Honor Society 4; Boys' Glee Club 4. JOSEPH MURO Handle: Joe. Monroe Hangout: Jakes car Lowdown: Perpetual president of class of 46: big brown eyes: slick dancer; says mere! beaucoup ImsI Stop: Coach Footftall I. 2. 3. 4: Baseball I. 2. 3. 4. Co-Captain 3; Band I: Class President I. 3. 4; Student Senate 2: Track 2. 3; Basketball 3. Far Rockaway High School I. Handle: Dick Hangout: Gym Loudown: Good-natured grin: loud plaid shirts: shy manner: seemingly innocent look ImsI Stop: Hie busy executive f ootball 2. 3. 4: Rock Rii alry 1, 3. 4. Handle: Gene. Brush Hangout: With Guy and Stretch ImuhIowu: He’s a shy guy: keeps away from the women; star football center for Rocks; sharp crew cuts ImsI Slop: Army EUGENE O BRIEN RICHARD O BRIEN JACK PAGE Handle: Satchel” Hangout: In Pearsall s Model T l.oirdoirn: loudness for the Confederacy and Jeff Davis: sharp clothes; always ready to relate tales of Clearpool ImsI Stop: Second Senator Claghorn or Diggej O’Dell St. Paul s I; Gull Staff 4: Baseball 4. '• JAMES O’SULLIVAN Handle: Stretch.” Jim Hangout: Denton Avenue Ixnrdoien: Lounges in History; plays ping-pong with Bill Meehan; tallest on Varsity Basketball; Damon and Pythias act with Bo Cato Last Stop: Army Brooklyn Prep. I; Rock Rivalry 3; Track 3. 4; Basketball 4. Latin Club I. 2. 3: Chorus I. 2. 3; Operetta I. 2. 3; Girls' Glee Club I: Courier Salesman 2: Spanish Club 3; Rock Rivalry 3: Cheerleader 4; Rock Literary Staff 4; Rock Business Staff 4. Handle Polly Hangout: E. R. Post Office Ijnvdoum: Peaches and cream complexion: beautifully hand-knit sweaters and socks: Ipana smile ImsI Stop: Teacher’s college JOAN PALLOKAT Lincoln High School I ; Lafayette High School 2: Rock Art Staff 4. Handle: . Larry Hangout: The Art Room Loivdoien: Adores drawing; has an amiable chuckle; likes to tell jokes and wear sport clothes ImsI Stop: C ommercial artist or typist LAURA PAGLIARl I 7 a WALTER PEARSALL Handle: “Wall,” the Wabbil Hangout: Under ihc hood ol bis '22 Model T Loudoivn: Menus second assistant: practical joker; freckles: always experimenting in bis lab at borne Last Slop: Chemist or ace car mechanic Hall Cop 2: Rock Rimlry I. 4; Prom 4; Rock Business Staff 4. Christmas WARREN P ARM ITER Handle: Parm Hangout: Shop Lowdown: Quiet manner; sharp plaid shirts; deep laugh: plays Pender Bender” with his car Last Stop: Caught in the last draft Rock Rivalry 5. 4; track 4. Rock Rivalry I: Pootball 2. Handle: led Hangout: New York State Guard Louxtoivn: 1 axiing fellows to school: likes to tinker with family jalopy: quiet, easygoing fellow Last Stop: Army THEODORE POLSON [jilin Club I, 2. 3: Band I. 2. V Chorus 2. 3. 4; Operetta 2. V 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4. Library Club 5; Girls' Glee Club 4; National Honor Society 4; Secretarial Club 4; Rock Typing Staff 4: Rock Riintlry 4. Harulle: Pete, Glady Hangout: Lunch Room Loufdoivn: Diminutive: bubbling laugh: always in good spirits; blonde curls ImsI Stop: Around the World in a Crosley GLADYS RETRY 3 to DOLORES RECKER Handle: “Dodo” Hangout: Mineola Skating Rink Ixnvdown: Secretarial genius; attempts at 14 Step and Circle Waltz; willing worker; congenial Last Stop: Secretory- War Stamp Salesman I; Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 4; Library Club I. 3. 4. Treasurer 4: Rock Rivalry I. 2. 3. 4; Junior Red Cross 2; Wots Wot Typing Editor 3; Editor Rock Typing Staff 4; Rock Literary Staff 4; Bowling 4; Secretarial Club 4. Vice-President 4; Gull Typing Editor 4; National Honor Society 4; Candy Salesman 4. CUY PROCHILO Handle: ’Guy, Pro Hangout: Behind a basketball or football Ixm'down: Broad grin: excels in all sports; croons in History: bashful Last Stop: Notre Dame fullback or Frankie's rival Basketball I. 2. 3. 4. Captain 3; lootball 2. 3. 4. Co-Captain 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4. Co-Captain 3; Track 2. library Club I. 2. 3, 4: Chorus I. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Glee Club I. 4; Operetta 1. 2. 3. 4; Lrench Club 2. 3. 4; fuitin Club 2. 3; Rock Literary Staff 4; Gull 4; Rock Rivalry 4. Handle: Maggie. Margie Hangout: Music Room l.ou'down: lively contralto voice: always smiling: adores perfume: likes J . B and drawing Ixist Stop: College MARJORIE RICHMOND Lynbrook High School 1. 2. 3: Secretarial Club 4: Rock Rivalry 4: Rock Typing Staff 4. Handle: Reggie Hangout: Paramount to see Frankie Lotvdown: Natural romediennr; likeable; solid dancer: appreciates good jokes Last Stop: Joan Davis's successor or author of her nutobiographv MARIE REGINA KATHLEEN ROSTRON PAUL RIKER Handle: Paul Hangout: Anywhere with Tom Lynch Loudoun Ever-present amazed look; ladies man; passion for self-service elevator: track star; novel wit Last Stop: Navy with I om Lynch and Satchel Page. Football I. 2. 3. 4. Manager I; Basketball I. Manager I; Rock Rivalry J. 3. A: Track 2. 3. 4: Boys Glee Club 4: Senior Play 4: Rock Business Staff A. Handle: Kathy. Kath Hangout: Bay Park l owdown: Sews a mean seam; love for wuter sports; natural wavy, brown hair Last Stop: Secretary or swimming instructor Pins and Needles Club 4; Secretarial Club 4: Rock Typing Staff 4; Rock Rira ry 4. Rock Rivalry I. Handle: Betty. Bet” Hangout: Criterion Lowdown: Sweet and quiet; takes to water like a duck; serious about her work Last Stop: Commercial artist PRANCES RYAN Rock Riixilry 3. 4: Junior Varsity Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Gull 4. Handle: Trot. 'Miles,' 1 rotmiles Hangout: Willie’s lowdown: One-third of Water-Satchniiles. Inc. ; author of the greet American novel; fondness for gravedigging: ready wit Last Stop: Retired millionaire playboy HARRY RUNACRES juhe:: ) 1m i MAURICE SCHRATW'EISER Handler Morry. Cannon-Ball Hangout: Scranton Ave. I.oudown. Quick wit: makes friends easily: another practical joker: fondness for a flood joke Lost Stop: Gag writer for Boh Mope Spanish Club I: Baseball 4. EVELYN SCHMOOKLER Handle: Evie Hangout: The big city” J.oudoum: Enviable, long, curly eyelashes: intelligence plus: always ready for a good time: preference for those big city men Lost Stop: Get married Spanish Club I. 2. 4: Library Club I. 2. 3: ( horns I. 2. 3; Girls (ilee Club I: Operetta I : French Club 2. 3. 4: War Stamp Salesman 3; Gull 4: Rock Uterary Staff 4: National Honor Society 4; Math Honor Society 4. I ootball I. 2. 3. 4: Chorus I, 2. 3; Operetta I. 2. 3; Rock Rivalry I. 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4; Track 3: Senior Play 4. Handle: Jake. Shen Hangout: In the family car I.oudown: All around athlete: class teaser: easy-going manner: runs a taxi service with his car Last Stop: Screen Lothario JACOB SHEPHERD War Stamp Salesman 1; Girls' Glee Club 1. 4; Rock Rivalry 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Rho Gumma 3. 4; Pins and Needles 3: Chorus 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Operetta 4: Rock Literary Staff 4: Rock Business Staff 4: Gull News Editor 4: Hockey 4: Volleyball 4: Basketball 4: Secretarial Club 4: National Honor Society 4. Handle: Urs.” Shady Hangout: Room 106 Ixtudown: Snappy outfits: school spirited: sharp wit; always ready to laugh ImsI Stop: Business gid URSULA SCHADEWITZ a JOSEPH STERNBERG W ILLIAM SMILLIE Handle: ’ Pete Hangout: In lack’s car Loivdown: Capt. ol the Indians; willing worker lor llie Senior Class; good dancer Last Stop: Architect Lootball 3. 4; Junior Vorsity Basketball 5; Rock Rivalry I. 2. 3. 4; Rock Art Staff 4; Basketball Program Committee 4. Handle: Sterno, ’ Joe Hangout: Anybody car .oiodou'n; l tnky: curly hair; engaging grin; takes life easy: pals with Charlie Last Stop: Travel with Charlie Class Treasurer I; Basketball 2. 3; Track 2. 3; Football 3. 4. Grover Cleveland High School I: Variety Show 3. Handle: ' Ellen Hangout: Dancing class Lowdown: Ability to step with grace; sweet face and personality ImsI Stop. Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo ELENORE THOMAN Handle: ’Charlie Hangout : I ailleur s Nursery School Lowdown: Captivating grin: happy-go-lucky manner; footl ali star, always ready to talk about Lucy (his baby sister) Last Stop: Travel with Sterno CHARLES TAILLEUR 999 MARY JANE WADE Handle: ' .lane Hangout: Behind a pen writing letters Lxuvdown: Petite little girl; nice curly hair and dark eyes: funny giggle; neat dresser East Stop: Nurse Class Vice-President I; funior Red Cross 1: Spanish Club 4; Girls’ Glee Club 4; Rock Ritmlry 4. BARBARA TROIKE Handle: Barhy Hangout: Behind a howling hall Loudotvn: Soft spot in her heart for the Navy; swell gams; good athlete; likes to cheer Imsi Stop: College Chorus I. 2. 3; Band I. 2. 3; Operetta I. 2. 3; Girls Glee Club I: Yearbook Salesman I: Rock Rivalry 2. 3: Botvling 3. 4; Rho Gumma 3. 4; Cheerleader 4. Co-Captain 4; Hockey 4: Volleyball 4; Spanish Club 4: Rock Literary Staff 4. Spanish Club I. 2. 3. 4; Library Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Girls' Glee Club I; Rock Rivalry 2: Chorus 2. 3: Operetta 2. 3: French Club 3. 4: Rho Gamma 3. 4: Botvling 3. 4: Rock Literary Staff 4; Rock Business Staff 4: National Honor Society 4; Hockey 4. Handle: Pali” Patsy Hangout: Wal-Cliffe Loivdoten: Skating in Madison Square Garden; sharp suits and coats: graduate of Barbizon: pin-up of out-of-towners East Slop: Dietitian LYNETTE WEISS Basketball I. 2. 3. 4. Manager I. Captain 2. 4; Rock Rivalry 1. 3: Latin Club I. 3: Student Senate I; Football 2, 3. 4. Co-Captain 4: Class President 2; frock 3. 4; Class Treasurer 4: National Honor Society 3. 4. President 4. Handle: Buddy, Les” Hangout: With Joe and Jake IsOivdoivn: lops both athletically and scholastically; the Weber blush ; very proud of his battered felt hat; shy manner Imst Stop: Aeronautical engineer or basketball ace JAMES WEBER JEAN VVETHERELL Handle: Jennie Hangout: Any place that sells classical music Lowdown: Quiet in school; captivating smile; love lor long hair’’ music: possesses stacks of record albums of classic music Last Stop: Conover model VIRGINIA VVOELFLE Handle: Jinny. Woof, Ginna Hangout: Atlantic Record Store Lounlown: Singing star in all operettas: winning way with the boys: poise; stunning jewelry Last Stop: The Metropolitan Spanish Cluh I. 2. 3: Ijhrary Club 2. 4; Cheerleader 2. 3. 4. Co-Captain 4: Volley Imll 2. 3. 4; Rho Gamma 2. 3. 4; New York Slate Music Competition 2. 3. 4: Tennis 2: Chorus 2. 3. 4; Variety Show 2. 3; Barul Majorette 2. 3. 4; Junior Red Cross 3: Soft-ball 3. 4: Hockey 3. 4: Operetta 3. 4; Rock Literary Staff 4; Rock Business Staff 4; Basketball 4: Rock Rivalry I. 2. 3. 4. Central High School Glee Club 4. 2. 3; Chorus 4: Girls' Rock Typing Staff 4: Guff 4: Secretarial Club 4; Candy Salesman 4. Handle: Si Hangout: Any dance Lowdown: Long curls: sews her own clothes: good candy salesman for the Senior class Ijasl Stop: I he boss s lap or ideal homemaker THERESE WORTH Junior Varsity Basketball 2. 3: Baseball 3. 4; Rock Rivalry 3. 4: Boys Glee Club 4. Handle: Si. Bugs Hangout: Gym corridor: any place there’s basketball Lowdown: Avid basketball fan and player: slick dresser; happy-go-lucky manner Last Stop: Navy W ARREN WRIGHT •;v 'fin SENIOR SIDELIGHTS 1. Well, who's going-to crank? 2. Over the river — 3. All dressed up (with someplace to go?) 4. Star Gazers. 5. Gosh! More trouble. 6. Spring has sprung. 7. Glamour Roy. 8. 1 forgot to powder my nose! Q. The Actor. 10. Rail Splitters. II. Da, here 1 am. 12. I ara-ra-boom-de-av. 13. Oh. Arthur, you re so strong. 14. Watch the birdie, girls. 15. Whoop-dee-doo. 16. I he Missing Link. 17. Keep your noses clean, hoys! FRANK LICARI Serving in Vienna, Austria AI.BIN WINCKLER Studying at Great Lakes Naval Training Station WILLIAM L.INDBERG Serving somewhere in Germany ARTHUR MULLER Serving in the Pacific CHARLES CORR Served in the Philippines ADMINIS rRATION 1st Row: G. Silk. T. Bross. C. Berwind. E. Bairs. R. Schratwciscr. C. Conklin. W. Schrocder. A. Lanzisera. W. Mullen. C. Hotlen. D. Abut. J. Carroll. T. Hallahan. B. Rand. S. Trupo. 2nd Row: B. Sofantzis. B. Lucas, D. F’rank. M. Krassner. A. Hamilton. C. Christiansen. A. Taylor. N. Sherman, N. Stetson. R. Policastro. J. Southard. B. Winter, G. Pupino. Vd Row: L. Wilke. C. Frost. A. Cooke. F Wickletnon. D. Davidson. J. Wright, B. Roberts. D. Brown. C. Treacy. R. Chumbers, B. Jones, N. Sofantzis. E. Emerson. C. Wilde. 4th Row. O. Pagliari, M Thornlow. N. Worth. M. L. Dntz. N. Fullerton. B. Buck. B. Smith. N. Walker. B. Winter. H. Libby. J. Kinnier. B. Richardson. V. Dolan. B. Hamilton. 5 h Row: G. Walsh. J. Perry. L. Larsen. J. Wood yard. P. Dougherty. R. Hoppner. H. Malmquist. P. Ryan. F Uddo. W. Matthews. R. Whittaker. L. Rothston. R. Engle. T. Ahrens. K. Becker. FRESHMAN CLASS I he youngest jitterbugs of our clan, are dancing themselves right up the ladder of success. They will reach the highest rung as they continue in their high school career. The spotlight has been on them lor their super basketball playing by both the boys and the girls and for the vivacious manner in which they support their class. 1st Row: G. Rudd. N. Pendas. S. Minerva. I. Mansfield. L. Ahrens. R. Ronalds. D. Petry. S. Wood. B. Bolton. N. Rappaport. G. Schumacher, C. DiRusfco. J. Howell. R. Bruce. 2nd Row: M. Porteck. M. Avila. M. J. Spencer. J. Wipflcr. F. Wright. P. Winter. J. Waine, L. Keane. D. Weinhauer. P. Giersdorf. M. Gerth. T. Eager. R. Seely. S.- Rosenthal. M. Dean. Mrs. Crowe. 3rd Row: J. Thompson. T. Carney. R. Campbell. G. McGovern. J. Rogers. R. White. J. Rostron. T. Dougherty. E. Manuel. A. Perry, P. Buffet. D. Gillies. J. Isaksen. 4th Row: W. Spencer. E. Emerson. J. MacHarg. B. Gorr. J. Hurley. J. Hiscock, P. DuPrey. G. Gentilomo. R. Levi son. D. Davison. M. Lent. M. Recker. B. Kaukonen. H. Heinzel. 5th Row: G. Rasch. A. Johnson. B. Van Wagner. R. Schey, S. Clarke. A. Trapp. P. Barbara. L. Moody. J. Vette. A. Hoffman. T. Craig. 6th Row: G. Smi'h. R. Mischenko. F. Hodgins. J. Reilly. J. Conklin. R. Griemsmann. D. Peters. L O’Connor. J. Halt. B. Leonard. H. Reusch. G Schuler. Seated: A. Breyer, D. Cannon. J. Nichols. B. Anderson. SOPHOMORE CLASS Here s to an up and coming class that has certainly proved its spirit and pep as cowboys in Rock Rivalry and as the sponsors of that hilarious and successful Barn Dance in March. 1 hey have also shown their enthusiasm in sports — both boys and girls . I si Row: P. Falconer. L. Finn. N. Pagliari. L. Deutscher. E. Meehan. P. Merrill. M. Cornell. M. Holmes. B. Richardson. D. Pearsall. A. Stevenson. P. Wymes. J. McGuirk, L. Miller. J. Duryea. M. Moody. J. Per pc el. M. Frosl. 2nd Row: J. Dominic us. M. O'Connor. J. Crowe. J. Halvorsen. D. Byron. R. Pill, P. Daly. R. Columbine. Williams. B. Bross, R. Sisli. R. Musgrovc. D. Braun. H. Blackmorc, M. Murray. G. Reid, A. Reimers. H. Southard. 1. Diclrich. O. Oeis. R. Carcllo, K. Colic. B. Ryan. D. Backstrom. A. O Connor. C. Brown. D. Cox. I. Conklin, F. Brown. 5rd Row: H. Christian. C. Jaeger. B. Garnbee. R Hardy. K. Niederstien. B Frosl. J. Walker. H. Levison. (j. Burton. E. Kelly. R. Kasold. R. Hurder. P. Krohn. D. Joos. P. Breul. B. Nolan. J. Straub. 4th Row: E. Regan. J. Cato. G. Faulkner. T. McGarry. R. Libby. R Richter. A Berwind. B Patterson JUNIOR CLASS Wild money making schemes; political intrigues; successful Harvest Hop summarize the class of 1947. Their Rock Rivalry per-lormances last year as Gypsies thrilled the audience. Peggy Wymes’ ballet dancing. Bob Musgrove’s acting ability and Betty Richardson s lovely singing voice all add to the success of this class. Long will we remember the Junior Prom they gave us. Left to Right: L. Gellenbeck. R. Frey. D Faulkner. .1. Chambers. G. Lucas. J. Chantler. W. Smillie. L. Pagliari. J. Hunsdorfor. A. Anderson. ART STAFF THE ROCK TYPING STAFF ■ Left to Right: P. Weiss. J. Brien. V. Woelfle. M. L. Bemhardi. B Cobb. J. Muro. D. Faulkner. A. DeCelle. U. Schadewitz. P. Riker. J. Pallokat. 1 . Lynch. G. Bruce. W. McGuire. STAFFS LITERARY STAFF Seated: A. Gessner. E. Schmookler. D. Recker. B C obb, J. Pallokat. J. Brien. V. Woelfle. U. Schadewitz. M. Richmond. Standing B. Troike. P Weiss. B. Hassum. G. Bruce. Seated: Mr . Joy. Mrs. Reilly. Mr . Crowe. Mis Lorenz. Mi Ross. Miss Duffy. Mrs. Meskc. Miss Korwan. Mis 1 obin. Miss Reisman. Mis Johnson. Mrs. Winter . Standing: Miss Hickman. Mr. Langwortby. Miss Olson. Mr. Lord ham. Mr. Halford. Mr. Ruckdeschel. Mi Ryan. Mr. Judd. Miss De Vanny. Mr. Hemianson. FAVORITE SAYINGS Subject Name Science Mrs. Crowe English Miss De Vanny Art Miss Duffy Music Mr. Fordham Business Mr. Halford Science Mr. Hermanson English Miss Hickman Mathematics Miss Johnson History — Algebra Mrs. Joy Physical Education Mr. Judd English Miss Korwan English Miss Lorenz French — Latin Mrs. Meske Home Economics Mrs. Nelson Higher Math Miss Olson English Mrs. Reilly 1 yping — Shorthand Miss Reisman Physical Education Miss Ross Industrial Art Mr. Ruckdeschel 1 iistory Miss Ryan Spanish Miss I obin Art Mrs. Winters Social Studies Mrs. Yetter OF THE FACULTY Saying You can I do two things at the same time. 1 hat s enough Ichabod! Heads up. people. “We only have two weeks left until . . . ! Excuse me. may I talk now? Stop fooling around, you ambitious plumber. What can I do for you? I want a mathematical straight line. “Now folks. Everything squared away. I know that’s more important than what we re doing, but will you please pay attention. And I’m not kidding! N’est-ce pas? Discontinue this talking. Ple-ee-se! There is no such animal. I'm going to start as soon as the bell rings. Nicely done! You ve got to sweep the decks and keep the bulkheads clean. You re off the beam. 1 hat s not much of an assignment. Tm not here to discipline you children — but . . . ! All gum and no brains. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Scaled: Mr. R. Pape. Dr. H. F. Sludwell. Dr. A. Scimeca. Mr. H. Sherman, Mr. H. Gessner. Standing: Mr. N. Molt, Mr. G. Smith, Mr. A. Kahout. Absent: Mr. W. Magee. SCHOOL BOARD 1 he Trustees of the Board of Education are elected by the voters of the district the first'Tuesday of May each year. The Board is the governing body charged with the control, management and responsibility of the East Rockaway school system. Board of Education — 1945-46 Union Free School District 19, Town of Hempstead Position Name Year elected President Mr. Robert R. C. Pape 194) Trustee Mr. Harold Sherman 1944 T rustee Mr. Walter Magee 1941 T rustee Mr. Henry Gessner 1945 Trustee Dr. Anthony Scimeca 1945 Year appointed T reasurer George Wallace Smith 1915 1938 Clerk Nathaniel Mott (Military service) 12 42-9 45 1940 Counsel Anthony Kohout. Jr. (Military service) 12 42-12 45 Superintendent Harold F. Studwell 1925 PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Sealed: Miss De Vanny. Mrs. GerlK, Mrs. Gambee. Mrs. Petry. Mrs. Cooke. Miss Olson. Standing: Mr. Sherman, Mr. Mcske, Dr. Studwcll. Mr. Schuler, Mr. Gessner. Mr. Langworthy. We owe much to our friends, the members of the office staff and the Parent Teachers Association. The office staff has been ready to do anything from writing late passes to straightening out our class treasury. The PT .A. has been of valuable service throughout our high school years. OFFICE STAFF Left lo Right: Mrs. Lee. Miss ScHempp, Dr. Stud-well. Mr. Langworthy. CO O o 70 CO CO o TO CO Firs! Row: P. Falconer..1 Brien. A. Gcssner, V. VVoelfle, M. Gcrlli. Second Row: M. L. Bernliardi, M. Leliry, B. Hassum. J. V. CHEERLEADERS At every basketball game you will bear melodious voices bellow, learn yell, are you ready. Rocks, let’s go’ ; and then you will see eight curvacious honeys’ going through some peppy antics. Kneeling: A. O Connor. J. Pallolcat. I.. Deutsclier. B. I roikc. J. Perpect. Standing: S. Minerva. R. Ronalds. J. Mansfield. M Row: L to R P. Rilter. J. Pupino. R. Hardy. J. Brown. J. Weber. G. Prochilo. J. Goldman. L. Moody, H. Blackmorc. W. Smillic. M. Klctl, P. Hoffman. Tailleur. J. Shepherd. W. Meehan. W. Gamhee. T. Lynch, H. Chrislian, C. r.. O Bricn, J. Muro. J. Nichols. W. Hall. G. Faulkner. D. Murray FOOTBALL This year, the Rocks were really a sharp squad. They played plenty of action-packed games and, with a record of three wins, three losses and one tie, won our Alma Mater a place in the S. S. A. L. Annual Thanksgiving Day Playoffs. I ft to Right: J. Waine. D. Davison. D. Petry. L. Miller. S. Wood. V. Woelfle, M. L hry. A. Gcssner, P. Weiss. B. I roike, D. Faulkner, U. Schadewilz, B. Hassum. HOCKEY Ouch, my tooth! were some of the familiar cries which came from the hockey field. However, our spirits were never dampened by casualties or defeats, but rather we looked forward to being cheered on to victory by the spectators. BASKETBALL The Rocks were cellar dwellers this year for the height problem was the defeating factor. Nevertheless, any fan knows the Rocks never lost their fight. 1st Row: R. Ftardy. J. Goldman, J. Weber. G. Prochilo, J. Pupino. 2nd Row: J. Shepherd. FI. Christian, W. Gambee, D. Mott. J. O’Sullivan. Kneeling: A. Christensen. C. Wilde. Standing: A. Berwind. R. Libby. R. Richter. BOYS' BOWLING 1 he East Rockaway keglers have had a spare season this year. Anker Christensen, usual high scorer, and Ralph Libby were the mainstays of the team. BASKETBALL HONOR TEAM Got the plays down pat. girls? Don't forget we re playing short quarters to-day. That s Miss Ross giving our all-stars pointers. Her advice was all for the best. too. because E. R. tied with Central for first place in the annual basketball honor team playday. This is the third year in a row that the girls have placed first. I -ef Row: M. Wyrnei. B. Cobb. M. Lehry, B. Hussum Center Row: D. Faulkner, U. Schadewitz. Right Row: L. Miller. V. Woelfle, M. L. Bernhurdi. L. Van Varick. Kneeling: P. Weiss. B. Troike. Standing: D. Recker, B. Kaukonen. R. Seely. GIRLS' BOWLING Many Wednesday afternoons have been spent by our girls bowling team at the Ocean-side Bowling Alleys. There it is nothing unusual to see our star bowlers fervently practicing. f'rom the side lines can be heard dear, you’re the pin boys’ delight.” or you ought to change to marbles. Aside from this good-natured heckling on March 4th they competed at the finals and came in 2nd. Hot stuff, vveren t they? ARCHERY Well shoot me dead and call me Cupid if it isn’t the Robin Hoods of East Rockaway. “Notch, aim, sho—hold fire until that boy gets out of the way. is familiar music to the ears of anyone who has watched the archers at practice. Kneeling: J. Goldman. K. Cotte. J. Weber. F. Hiker, G. Faulkner, W McClure. Standing: Hassuni, Kneeling TRACK The speed merchants of East Rockaway showed great promise for the 46 season. With Paul Riker returning to the 440 grind and Kenny Cotte plus George Faulkner shouldering the dash duties, they were successful in many of their meets. VOLLEYBALL HONOR TEAM This year the Volleyball Honor team placed second at the Volleyball playday at Mepham High. After the scores were tabulated, our girls displayed their volleyball skills in an exhibition game with the winners, Mepham. M. Gerth. D. Davison, B. Cobb. U. Schadewitz, J. Dominicus. B. D. Faulkner, B. Troike, M. Lcliry, A. Gessner. V. Woclflc. : M. L. Bcrnliardi. Kneeling: B. Flassum. V. Woelfle, M. Wymes. J. McGuirk. Standing: M. Frost. S. Wood, D. Faulkner. A. Gessner, M. Leliry. SOFTBALL Cries of run, run —“strike three, you’re out are heard by anxious spectators rooting for their home team. Girls in white uniforms whizzing by as if they were on wheels and Miss Ross on the sideline wondering what will happen n«xt all indicate the softball honor team is at work. TABLE TENNIS This year the Table Tennis Honor I earn playday was held in our own gym February 25. The scores were close, and matches swayed the outcome many times. Our squad came through with a sterling 18 points and tied Southside for second place. Left to Right: J. Isakscn. J. Mathers, J. McGuirk. M. L. Bcmhardi. D. Cox. J. V. FOOTBALL Left to Right: G. Silk, J. Perry. J. Woodward, J. Rostron. W. Schroedcr, S. Clarke, A. Pagliaro, T. Bross, M. Hninslcy, C. Brown, C. Conklin, S. I rupo, C. Trcacy. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Kneeling: J. Woodyard. D. Brown. R. Chambers, D. Runacrcs, C. Treaey, C. Berwind. R. Hoppner, C. Hotten. Standing: I. Bross. H. Malinquist. E. Bates, G. Silk, W. Schroeder. C. Conklin, P. Dougherty, Mr. Judd. CP CO Kneeling. M. Moody. B. Hassum. D. Faulkner. M. L. Bemhardi. Second Row: B. Bolton. R. Levison. J. Waine. G. Bruce. J. Hanssen. M. Hiscock. D. Colberg. D. Byron. L. Miller. Third Row: H. Malmquist. W. McGuire. J. Brien. M. Lehry. A. Gessner. P. Falconer. J. McGuirk. J. Mathers, M. Frost. Fourth Row: U. Schadewitz. J. Dominic us. R. Sisti. K. McGarry, A. Anderson. GIRLS' H I - Y The Girls’ Hi-Y has as its aim the furtherance of Christian ideals. Every year a statewide Hi-Y conference is held in Albany, and delegates from all over New York State pass upon hills just as our state legislators do. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The students outstanding in character, scholarship. leadership, and service are inducted into the National Honor Society at a specially prepared induction program. Seated: A. Gessner. M. L. Bcrnhardi. B. Hassum. Standing: J. Weher. G. Petry. H. Malmquist. D. Recker. P. Weiss. U. Schadewitz. M. Lehry. G. Bruce. E. Schmooklcr. A. DeCelle. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Our Cercle Francais has afforded to us beaucoup de good times. We remember especially some of the meetings at which we tried to speak only en francais and learned to sing French folk songs. First Row: C. Holml in. A. Gessner. B. Ftassum. A. DeCellc. Srrond Row: L. Gellenbeck. N. Rappoport. B. Cobb. M. Richmond. P. WcIm. E. Schmooklcr. SPANISH CLUB Buenos dias. senoras y senoritas. will probably greet your ear if you are present at the opening of a meeting of El Centro Espanol. Before long you II probably notice the attractive pins which will adorn Spanish Club members. First Row : B. Troike. E. Schmookler. L. Gellenbeck. D. Recker. D. Faulkner. P. Weiss. C. Vande-W'ater. J. Isaksen, .1. Hanssen. M. J. Wade. L. Finn. Second Row: B. Hassum. t. Schadewitz. V. Woelfle. A. Reiiners. R. Seely. J. MacHarg. B. Gorr. G. Rudd. S. Rosenthal. B. Lucas. A. Taylor. Third Row: G. Prtry. B. Leonard. D. Weinhauer. G. Schuler. .1. Hatt. S. Wood. C. DiRusso. J. Southard. . Walker, P. Winter. J. W aine, R. Levison, D. Frank. B. Sofantzis. Fourth Row: J. Brien, W. McGuire, M. Lehry, A. Anderson. K. McGorry. G. Rasch. J. Brown. C. Brown. R. Greimsmann. M. Frost. P. Daly. P. Breul. N. Pendas. D. Braun. R. Caretto. D. Cox. Seated: J. Thompson. G. Gentilomo. J. Howell. M. Recker. D. Petry. Standing: G. McGovern, E. Kelly. W. Masterson. D. Peters. B. Foster. N. Pendas. B. Bolton. LATIN CLUB With an entirely new group of students directing the Latin Club, this year they have been one of the most active organizations in the school. Remember the guest speakers, and the hilarious antics of the pledges? TRAFFIC SQUAD As the bell rings and the Rocks come pouring out to go home for lunch, these fearless ones stand outside to direct the pedestrian traffic and dodge Jake as he tears down the driveway. Left to Right: P. Mullen. A. Berwind and R. Stcmbler. 11 !! !!3 4Q Sealed: J. Brown. R. Harder. G. Bruce, B. Richardson. M. L. Bernhardi. Standing: A. Breyer. T. Crowe. D. .loos. J. Isaksen. E. Regen. R. Laue. R. Musgrove. G. McGovern. A. Gessner. D. Pelers. J. Chnntler, T. Lynch. D. Eaulkner. MATH HONOR SOCIETY This year before he left Mr. Davison formed the Math. Honor Society for the purpose of furthering interest in advanced mathematics. The club started out with 24 charter members and its ranks were increased by 10 new members. STUDENT COUNCIL Working hard to keep our school well governed, the Student Council has added new ideas to our school life. A receptionist now greets visitors at the foyer. Drives of all sorts have been sponsored by the Student Council with great success. Sfdlfd: E. Kelly. .1. Rogers. E. Caine. B. Hassuin. Standing: L. Rolhslon, G. Pupino. J. YVoodyard, R. Seely. R. Harder. J. Waine. SENIOR HIGH LIBRARY CLUB Kneeling: N. Penda . B. Bolton. R. Levison. L. to R : N. Rappaport. F. Wright. G. Schuler. R. Seely. P. Wei . E. Kelly. L. Deut cher, A. Anderson (seated). M. Lehry. M. L. Bernhardi. B. Hassum. V. Woelfle. D. Reciter, G. Bruce. M. Richmond. J. Perpeet, D. Colberg. Seated: J. Mathers. J. McGuirk. P. Falconer. LIBRARY CLUB The eager-beavers of these clubs keep the Library looking neat and cheerful under the careful guidance of Miss Hickman, better known to the Seniors as Myrt.” But since all work and no play make students dull tools, these clubs have some social life. JR HIGH LIBRARY CLUB Seated: R. Policastro. B. J. Coolte. J. Kinnier. E. Murray. B. Gamhee, J. Southard. M. L. Martenhoff. First Row Standing: N. Stetson. R. Morantz. B. Buck. P. Greene. T. Opladen. F. Wynne . J. BantzofY. M. Widemuth. B. Bolton. M. Monahan. M. Krassner. Second Row Standing: B. Hamilton. E. Howell. M. Farrell. J. Muller, B. Gunther. A. Petry. C. Rohr. A. Hunter. N. Walker. B. Winter. N. Sherman. Seated on Floor L. to R.: V. Woelfle. B. Richardson, D. Braun. Left to Right: I. Conklin, L. Van Varick, J. Hnnssen, M. J. Wade. Mrs. Nelson. L. Finn, J. Perpeet. P. Bruel, H. Mulmquist. K. Rostron. PINS AND NEEDLES CLUB Mrs. Nelson telling us to cut on the bias, scraps of material all over the Home Ec room rug, sewing machines humming noisily away are all signs that the Pins and Needles Club meeting is under way. THE GULL A new newspaper was organized this year under the monicker of The Gull. With Miss De Vanny as faculty advisor the staff turned out a top rate newspaper that East Rockaway can be proud of. Front Row: E. Schmooklcr. M. Hiscock. G. Bruce. A. Dc Celle, W. Karlin. Second Row: M. Richmond. D. Recker, J. Pnllokat. U. Schadewitz. A. Doolittle. M. L. Bemhnrdi, V. Woelfle. R. Harder. G. Lucas. E. Kelly. R. Campbell, J. Cunningham. Sealed: P. Weiss. B. 1 roiko. U. Schadewitz. B. Cobb. M. Wymes, J. McGuirk. D. Davison. D. Byron. Standing: W. McGuire, V. Woelfle. M. L. Bcrnhardi. J. Dominicus. A. Gessner, L. Miller. D. Petry. M. Frost. J. Waine. Third Row: M. I.x'hry. B. Hassuni. D. Faulkner. RHO GAMMA Here are our athletes. Rho Gamma, one of the more active organizations in school, has been right in there this year. What with the Pep Rally and Dance, selling E. R. pennants, and faculty-student volley hall game, this year has been a good one. SECRETARIAL CLUB The first Monday of every month brings out the members of the Secretarial Club to a meeting, and March 8 saw these members putting on a play of the trials and tribulations of a typical business office. Firs! Row: D. Rocker. A. Stevenson. J. Duryea. M. Lehry. .1. Hanssen. J. Matbers. M. Hiscock. Second Row: G. Petry. W. McGuire. D. Colberg. U. Schadewitz. K. Rostron. H. Malmquist. Third Row: A. Anderson. L. Paglian. J. Hiscock. C. DiRusso. D. Byron. L. Miller. P. Weiss. Fourth Row: M. Regina. D. Ahrams. R. Seely. M. Holmes. BAND Scaled: R. Pilt. B. Swanc. B. Lucas. D. Pclry. R. Levison. L. Deutscher. F. Hodgins. R. Schey. Q. Caswall. R. Musgrove. J. Scllelc. M. Christian. B. Manelli. M. Dean. P. Greene. L. Moody. L. Vilke, J. Mathers. R. Bruce. J. Laue. R. Whittaker. D. Manelli. K. Cotte, W. Patterson. 1st Row: F. Guttiere. H. Blackmore. D. Pearsall. R. Columbine. B. Stembler. A. Berwind. B. Bolton. R. Richter. D. Davison. C. Jaeger. D. Joos. C. Kelting. Standing 2nd Row: H. Levison. J. Chantler. A. Doolittle. Every morning during first period the strains of “Scenes from the Sierras,” Die Fledermaus, or “El Capitan’ waft through the school corridors as we try to keep our mind on our studies. Our band has given us many enjoyable programs, such as the Christmas program, the band concert, and Spring Festival. BOYS' GLEE CLUB 1st Row: R. Musgrove. E. O’Brien. H. Blackmore. A. DeCelle. T. Ahrens. J. O’Sullivan. B. Bross, J. Cunningham. W. Spencer W. Kaelin, E. Manuel. A. Breyer. 2nd Row: J. Shepherd. W. Hall. J. Chantler. A. Doolittle. F Guttiere, R. Richter. L. Kelting. A. Berwind. T. Lynch. P. Riker. E. Caine, D. Murray. R. Pitt. 3rd Row: Q. Caswell, R. Harder. F. Hodgins. J. Walker. B. Meehan. C. Jaeger. L. Wilke. W. Wright, B. Patterson. B. Nolan. R. Whittaker. 4th Row: R. Stembler. L. Moody. C. Berwind. W. Matthews. G. Reid. P. Ryan, L. Rothston. R. Engle. T. Carney. J. Brown. K. Cotte, J. Jackson. B. Smith. 54 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 1st Row: A. Hamilton. E. Conklin. M. Krassner. G. Petry. M. Hiscock. L. I'inn. M. J. Wudc. I'. Wright. J. Wetherell, J. Wipfler. 2nd Row: J. Mac Harg. B. Gorr. D. Retry. B. Buck. H. Libby. D. Colberg. M. Holmes. J. Hanssen. R Policastro. 3rd Row: M. Moody. A. O’Connor. B. Hamilton. J. Isaksen. U. Schadewitz. C. Williams. A. Reimers. V. Dolan. Mrs. Bjork. HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS The High School Chorus reached a new height this year both in numbers and quality. The operetta was one of the best ever put on and all the other choral programs proved that E. R. has a fine crop of singers. CHORUS 1st Row: J. Perpeet. D. Abrams. M. Holmes. L. Deutscber, G. Petry. M. Hiscock, M. Gertb. J. Hanssen. B. Richardson, C. Vande Water, M. Lehry, V. Woolfle. 2nd Row: B. Nolan. L. W'ilke. B. Hassum. J. Hatt. J. Isaksen. A. Reimers. R. Caretto. D. Co . A. O’Connor. J. Thompson. D. Retry. F. Hodgins. R. Musgrove. T. Ahrens. 3rd Row: R. Harder, W . Kaclin. R. Richter. A. Bcrwind, Q. Caswall. A. DeCelle. H. Blackmore, B. Spencer. B. Buck. B. Richardson. H. Libby. M. Richmond, D. Colberg. J. W'etherell. C. Williams. U. Schadewitz, G. Centilomo, M. Moody. 4th Row: R. Engle. L. Rothston. F. Wickleman. T. Carney. W Matthews. C. Berwind. R. Policastro. M. L. Martcnhofl. V. Dolan. J. Mathers. L. Finn. M. Krassner. C.- Christiansen. F. Wright. J. Wipfler. A. Hamilton. L. Moody. B. Stembler. 5th Row: E. Caine. R. Whittaker. J. Shepherd. Left Row: R. Stembler, R. Harder. E. Caine. J. Cunningham. Right Row: L. Rothston. L. Moody. C. Berwind, T. Ahrens. HALL COPS Exclamations of one step at a time and keep to the right remind us that the hall cops are on the spot for their thankless but necessary jobs. Of course leaving class early somewhat compensates for the lack of thanks. 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