Garden City High School - Mast Yearbook (Garden City, NY)
- Class of 1943
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TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1943:
Perhaps a class has never graduated from
our high school which so deserved congratu-
lations and best wishes for the future. In finish-
ing up your work this year, you have been con-
fronted by untold difficulties caused by frequent
changes in teaching personnel, withdrawals
from your ranks, and tasks imposed upon you
in carrying out the war effort of the school.
Many of you will go into the service of your
country, some will go on with their education,
and others will go into business. You have been
well prepared and trained to face crises with
calm and judgment. You will justify the faith
and confidence placed in you by the school
and community of Garden City. Carry on!
FRANK R. WASSING.
Superintendent of Schools.
Miss Margaret Crane, who for several years
has served in the capacity of adviser and
teacher, left on May 15 to take an executive
position in Washington. We have long appre-
ciated Miss Crane's enthusiasm and congeni-
ality, and her helpful advice: and we hope that
she will be as successful and as well-liked in
her new position as she has been in our school.
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DONALD ALBERT
Short, chubby and good-natured . . . fun to be
with . . . interesting conversationalist . . , serious
when he wants to be . . .
CHARLES ALLEN
. . . Artistically inclined . . . loves to go sailing . . .
. . . One of the more militaristic minds of the class
dependable friend . . .
BETTY MAY ANDERSON
Vivacious . . . always on the go, yet never on
time . . . greatest ability lies in the musical field
absent-minded bridge player . . . always eager
to help out . . .
GAII, ANDERSON
. . . Crazy about baseball . . . an all around
athlete . . . quiet and conservative to the point
of being shy in school. but wonderfully gay and
friendly outside . . , will take anybody up on any-
thing . . . a good friend to have . . .
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GRACE AYER
. . . Lovely blond hair . . . charming low voice
prejudiced toward a certain Hempstead Frat . . .
mischievous blue eyes that counteract her outward
quietness in school . . . neat and precise. conse-
quently a whiz at math . . . loves football games
. . . expert cook and seamstress . . .
ANN FRANCES AYERS
. . . "Tenor" in the Glee Club . . . loves sailing,
is annoyed by mispronunciation of words, untidi-
ness, and shopping . . . always willing to lend a
helping hand . . . likes to work even if she doesn't
have to . . . Room 2 mystery. what will "Chief"
do now that she's graduated?
IANETTE BAUN
. . . Petite and peppy . . . happy-go-lucky . . .
loquacious . . . contagious laugh . . , lovely
soprano voice . . . favorite song - "Can't Get Out
of This Mood" . . . ambition-a blue convertible
. . . "Ianie" . . .
MARYLIND BELL
. . . Tall, slender . . . very friendly . . . a wonder-
ful conversationalist . . . continually getting news
from the armed services . . . has a contagious
sense of humor which captivates you immediately
. . . would be content to spend her life boating.
singing and writing . . .
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