Glen Cove High School - Profile Yearbook (Glen Cove, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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Glen Cove High School - Profile Yearbook (Glen Cove, NY) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 31 of 60
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THE RED AND GREEN CLASS OFFICERS John DlOGUARDI David Clark---------------------------- .Nicholas Dallas Miss Thayer---------------------------- Gertrude Roslund.............. Motto—“Aim High.” President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Colors—Maroon and Silver. FRESHMEN ROLL CALL aldock, carl anderson, elizabetli anderson, iver anderson, wesley aufiero, Virginia baldwin, claire hartley, alicc bellingham, mary bernstein, mildred bocigalupo, louis boyle, Joseph brennan, eugene brett, james brigati, elsie burczak, pearl burhans, Stanley canarick, ruth capabianco, percy celano, joseph checola, mildred dark, david dark, john dallas, nicholas danis, anna diegan, william dimenna, frederick dioguardi, john di pietrantonio, lulu doxey, arnold dudgeion, eula duke, john ebel, augusta ehrich, edward falconer, john fanning, imelda fessenden, anna forgione, jeanette fowle, evelyn gliekfield, vivian goldstein, dorothy grabrusky, adolph gregory, helen gregory, tessie haggerty, edward liahn, irene head, marjorie hedger, randolph berbig, rose hogg, elizabeth hunter, janet johnson, elizabeth johnson, elenora kaminski, elizabeth kaminski, sophie kenney, harold kruinenacker, helen lane, george lawson, efhe levin, gabriel lockwood, isabel maccarone, george malin, evelyn maiinski, george malinowski, lawrence mandelup, mollie martino, anthonv miller, helen mordecai, margaret morley, bernard murray, gertrude neafsey, william northage, genevieve obergfell, elso ostofski, helen perkins, robert phillips, gladys prentice, elizabeth ricci, john robertson, Christina roslund, gertrude rudyard, Stanley salvey, joseph scott, isabel sharpe, frank sholman, seymour snedecor, priscilla stoehr, margaret stone, samuel stults, herbert summonwich, Stanley taylor, edward titus, preston trehey, Catherine waskiewic, joseph widegren, violet williams, melville whitely, may whitely, thomas wo Ison, mary young, florence zarembo, theodore zausmer, nathan zielazny, jennie [29]

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THE REP ANI) GREEN 50PH0MDRE5 CLASS OFFICERS Robert Coles President Helen Brennan Vice-President Helen Couchlan Secretary Colors—Red and Gold. SOPHOMORE ROLL CALL Allgaier, Charles Anderson, Catherine Anthony, Mary Boyce, William Brisbane, Miriam Brause, Florence Brennan, Helen Brennan, Mary Capiella, James Carpenter, Carroll Chittenden, Cameron Christie, Walter Frederick Coles, Coles, Robert Conway, Agnes Goughian, Helen Czechowicz, Helen Dailey, George D’Allessio, Nicholas D’AIlessio, Thomas Danis, Frances Dauphinee, Florence Dester, Frederick DiLeo, Marie Dimenna, Marguerite Donohue, Hubert Drennan, Teresa Dubicki, Anna Edwards, Margaret Eisenberg, Florence Fadrowsky, Martha Francis, Gertrude Gabruse, John Gengarelly, William Gershowitz, Archie Greenberg, Victor Greenberg, Beatrice Greenberg, Morris Hathaway, Dorothy Henderson, George Hotopp, Ruth Izzo. John Karlavacz, Helen Keeneth, Carlyn Korasky, Julia Lipschitz, Morris Lockhart, Grace Maccarone, Louise May, Nora Mayers, Irving Mott, Lillian Mears, Gilbert Nicholson, John Nylund, Agnes Phillips, James Pietrazak, Watka Pol lilt, Marian Rogers, William Scott, Thomas Skinner, John Trehey, Mary Whitely, Helen Williams, James Wilson, Bertha Wolf, Louis Wolf, Norman Zielazny, Eleanor Zisk, John Zylko, Anthony [28]



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THE RED A: D GREEN JEFFERSON AND THE CONSTITUTION Thomas Jefferson still lives. He is Immortal. The Constitution will never fall into oblivion. It is Immortal. Linking the destiny of Thomas Jefferson With the destiny of our Constitution, we find the Crowning Virtue in the United States of America. They are Immortal. The period of time between the years 1740 and 1800 is known in American History as “The Heroic Age”, for never in the history of any country at any one period of time, were there as many real heroes, diplomats and statesmen as the British Colonies in America had in George Washington, John Adams. Benjamin Franklin, Patrick Henry, Madison, Monroe and a score of others, but ranking high on this list of famous men we find the name of “The Great Liberator”, Thomas Jefferson. I'he circumstances of our history that lie did so much to make, kept him in public life for nearly 40 years. Never has a public servant given so much of himself to the people, as did Jefferson during the time he was a Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, Governor of Virginia, Member of Congress, Author of the Declaration of Independence, first sole Minister to France, first Secretary of State in our new Republic, Vice President under John Adams, third President of the United States, and re-elected, Founder of the University of Virginia, and the first Champion for Religious Freedom in this Country. He laid the foundation for the Constitution with his Declaration of Independence, for in drafting this most most wonderful of all documents he outlined plainly all the grievances and complaints the Colonists had against their mother country, and in brief but precise form made clear all that was necessary for his people to enjoy the liberty and happiness they were endowed with by their Creator. The independence and peace that followed the Revolution did not immediately produce all the advantages which had been anticipated by the ardent Colonists and it became necessary to provide a form of government strong enough to keep these free and independent states, “one and inseparable.” It was then that the men of wisdom in this new Republic were called together and after debating and deliberating for over three months they brought forth that idealistic document, The Constitution; which gives to each of us freedom of speech, religion, thought and action and at the same time curbs abuses upon these privileges by the creation of the three departments into which our government is divided, namely, Legislative, Executive and Judicial, thus equalizing the power into three parts and giving the balance of power to the citizens at large. The new government was then functioning under the leadership of the illustrious and eminent Washington, and Washington recognizing the ability of Thomas Jefferson as an authority on matters of state and International Law appointed him Secretary of State. While he served in this capacity numerous and varied problems confronted the new government and it soon became evident that Articles in addition to, and Amendments of, the Constitution would have to be drafted [30]

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