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

 - Class of 1930

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THE RED AND GREEN enjoy himself so much and experience such happiness as in his Senior year. You, Juniors, have shown yourselves to he one of the most promising classes and one of the best, and you deserve all the good fortune and luck that shall be yours next term. We, the Seniors, bestow upon you all the wishes for a most successful and happy Senior Year. THE WASHINGTON TRIP April 24 marked the realization of the Seniors' fond dreams, for, on that day, the Class left Glen Cove for a few days' sojourn in Washington, D. C. The special car which had been attached to the Long Island train was transferred to a Washington-bound train at Penn Station. The party arrived in Washington at three o'clock, and made its way to the Arlington Hotel. After dinner, a visit was made to the Congressional Library, an indescribably beautiful place, which is well worth visiting from standpoints of art, history and education. A sightseeing trip by bus was scheduled for Friday morning. Among the most prominent of the places visited and viewed, were Arlington, the National Cemetery, the Memorial Ampitheatre and Grave of the Unknown Soldier, the Lee Mansion, Fort Myer, Georgetown, and Rock Creek Park. On Friday afternoon the Class went to Mount Vernon, via Potomac. This was one of the most impressive scenes of all. It was almost incredible that a group of Long Islanders should be viewing the home of ashington, scenes familiar to him. and, with reverence, visiting his tomb. The return trip was also by boat. On Saturday morning, more wonders were revealed to the eyes of the travelers. The hours passed swiftly as the party trooped through the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, the Pan-American Building, the Smithsonian Institute, the New National Museum, the White House, and the Capitol. I11 the afternoon, an interesting trip was made to Annapolis, Maryland, where the Class visited first the Capitol, and then the Naval Academy. Saturday evening was spent in various forms of amusement, and Sunday morning was also free. The return home seemed to be very short. When the train reached Glen Street Station, all suddenly realized that the trip was over, and they had seen and learned a great deal. They had literally traveled the paths of America's saviors: they had witnessed the scenes of the controlling forces of government; and they had become familiar with places of past and present historical importance. As to the future—all they can say is: May future Senior of Glen Cove High School have this same privilege—and may we show to some extent what we have profited by this trip. 1930 Page twenty-severi



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THE RED AND GREEN JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Leslie Gibson ....... Stanley Rudyard...... Helen Boettcher Miss Richardson Margaret MacDonald Baczewski, Anna Bernstein, Samuel Bernstein, Sydney Bloom, Sylvia Boettcher, Helen Boruta, Helen Brennan, Catherine Brolin, Elsa Buxenbaum, Mervin Buxenbaum, Milton Cassell, Marie Ceriello, Fred Christie, Evelyn Clark, Eleanor Clingen, Herbert Coughlan, Joseph Crowder, Lillian Danis, Anna DeMilt, Lottie Fadrowsky, Jessie Fessel, John Forsberg. Victor Fowle, Arthur Gabrus, William Gagnot, Peter Gallagher, Mary ROLL CALL Genova, Dominick Gibson, Leslie Greene, William Hansen, Finn Johnson, Elizabeth Kempsell, Doris Kempsell, Violet Kenary, Margaret Koeppel, Saul Korasky, Helen Korasky, Margaret Krumenacker, George Lamarco, Louis Laskowsky, Anna Laskowsky, Joseph Levin, Ruth MacDonald, Margaret Malinowski, Mvron Mally, John Manning, Tiffany Marr, Betty McDougall, Douglas McQuillan, Catherine McQuillan, Mary Mentzinger, Charles Miller, Raymond ...........President ......Vice-President ...........Secretary ...........Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Melchione, Elizabeth Merritt, Edward Mudge, William Mundy, Beatrice Musante, Edna Mould, Lillian Murray, Francis Olkoski, Veronica Ostafski, Charles Palmer, Marguerite Percy, Walter Perkins, Roliert Pincus, William Romeskie, Steven Rudyard, Stanley Russell, Walter Scoble, Bertha Siskind, Estelle Sparaco, Charles Stone, Lillian Thurston, Kathryn Townsend, Florence Van Orden, Ella Van Orden, Virginia Wicks, Dorothy Zausmer, Morris 1930 Page twenty-nine

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