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AGNES ABBONDONDOLA Activities: Commercial Club 1. Agnes is dark, quiet and petite; likes music and shorthand. To know Iter is to like her. ANGELICA AVDEKOS Activities: Commercial Club 3, 4; Tattler 4; Bowling Club 1, 2, 3. You stoop to give a shoulder to the load That others carry—taking not a thought Of whether you are lonely on the road Or whether sacrifice requital brought RICHARD BAADE Great fun to know, Richard is friendly and quiet. An ardent sports fan with a mighty interest in all sports. He played soccer and participated in track and wrestling. RUTH BESSEL Activities: Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4. 5 UM ,w everything she meets, I he greatest, worst, and best. Her acquaintance is a merry treat In seriousness or jest. Activities: 1-atin Club 1, 2; French Club 2. 3, 4; Masquers 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2. 4; Tattler 3, 4; Chess 1; Bowl-ing Club 1, 2. She was a scholar, and a ripe and good one. Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading.
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SENIOR OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CLASS OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Left to right — Seated: Hel en Giwojna. Chester Pierce. Muriel Patterson. Elizabeth Gartland, Doris Donaldson. Howard Kempsell. Miss Richardson. Standing: Florence Burnoski. Marcus Martone. William Pollitt, Eleanor Gaynor. THE HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF ’44 The high school life «i ike cu. «i 1944 has ended, only the memory lingers on. Four years ago we each strolled separately into Glen Cove High School, formed a group, and it became an active, living thing, the Class of 44. Now the group disbands, we each go forth separately into the world, to achieve success and master our talents. But let us not look to the future now, let us turn back the pages and briefly recall the history of the Class of 44. It was a bright and sunny day when our class took up the role of Freshmen. Nobody expected very much of us then, but suddenly there appeared a flash of light — the Freshmen started to become active in Band. Glee Club, Athletics. Tattler, and various other activities. It was the first hint that the forty-four ites possessed the qualities of leadership. June soon rolled round, examinations filled the calendar, vacation was heralded, and September 1942 found the Class of 44 acquiring the dignity of Sophomores. 1 he class returned to Glen Cove High School a much wiser and more efficient group after a successful freshman year. Juniors! The Class of 44 had arrived. The Junior Prom marked great importance on the campus. It was a great year — Glen Cove High had an exciting and winning basketball team. The high school spirit reached a peak, great enthusiasm was shown in all activities. We reached our conclusion, the Senior year. The Class of 44 s football record was a glorious one. Winning acclaim from near and far the Covers proved one of New York State’s strongest teams. Yes, it was a glorious year; one that should be long remembered. The Senior Ball. The Senior Play, Bum s Day, the magazine drive, selling theatre tickets, all these added to the fun and spirit that demonstrated the calibre of the Class of 44.
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NANCY BRAYNARD Activities: Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Tattler 1. 2, 3, 4—Assistant Editor 3—Editor-in-Chief 4; Masquers 1, 2, 3. 4; Thespians 3. 4—Secretary 3—President 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3 -—Aedile 3; French Club 3, 4; Advertising Staff of Profile 4; Fencing 2, 3. Wit and sense — virtue and human knowledge—all that makes this dull, old world a better place! FLORENCE RURNOSKI Activities: Alpha 4; Latin Club I, 2, 3; French Club 3. 4; Tattler 4: Masquer 4; Prohi.k Transcription Staff Member; Member of Senior Class Executive Committee. Stately and tall, she moves in the hall The chief of a thousand for trace. Florence is one of those well-dressed, popular persons who has both common sense and a sense of humor. Stunning smile, nice personality complete a hasty but attractive picture of F'lorence. SHIRLEY ANNE CANNER Activities: Alpha I. 2. 3. 4; French Club 2, 3. 4; Tattler 2. 3; Masquers 1; Thespians I; Band 1. 2, 3, 4. A woman she seems of cheerful yes-terdays And confident tomorrows. » ROSALIE CAPOB1ANCO Activities: l atin Club 1. 2; French Club 3. 4; Commercial Club 4; Soft-hall I earn 1, 2. 3; Bowling Club 1, 2; Olee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Rosalie has a well-developed sense of humor and a lovely, friendly way all her own. Great fun to know — that’s •C:appy!’’ MILDRED CAPPIELLO 1 here is a tift beyond the reach of art, • Of beint eloquently silent. Ama .ing henna-colored hair, quiet smile, competence are some of Mildred’s many attributes.
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