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Left to right: Anne Basdavanos, Betty Watson, Marjorie Perkins, Martha Fadrowsky. Off . £»»ff Anxious to aid students in whatever way they can. the office staffs of both the High School and Superintendent have rendered us much invaluable service. From Miss Perkins to pretty Mrs. Basdavanos, known to most of us simply as “Ann,” they are pleasant and cooperative. Since we do not have as many opportunities to express our appreciation to them as we should like to have, we shall take this opportunity to say thank you: Miss Fadrowsky, Miss Perkins, Mrs. Basdavanos, Mrs. Vermiere, Miss Watson and Mr. Miller for all the kindness and help that you have given us. We in Glen Cove High School can well be proud of such an efficient and loyal office staff. The Class of ’45 says “Hats off to the Office Staff.” 12
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President ARCHIE ANDERSON Vice President PAUL TITUS Secretary DORIS SUJESKI Stc e Four short years ago, the class of 45 had its start At first we were a group of individuals. But, gradually we became a swift moving inter-woven class. It is now time for each of us to go our own way, hut there will always remain many cherished memories of our high school days. September 1941 found us cringing in the lower halls. Yes, we were Freshmen and waiting for the upper-classmen to heckle us. We readily made friends and the class' of ’45 started to take part in activities. The Band, Glee Club, Tattler, various clubs and athletics found many capable candidates. hat fun to be sophisticated Sophomores! Now we could heckle the Freshmen. During this year, Glen Cove High had a winning basketball team. We are proud to say that members of the class of ’45 were on that team. Our Junior year was one of the most exciting years. Our football team was considered one of the best in New York State. Each game found us all out rooting them on to victory. The very successful Junior Prom added much glamour to the year of 1944. We had reached our last year in high school. This year will always remain in our memory as the best year of all. We had something to do every minute. Election of officers, sport dances, the magazine drive, the Yearbook, the Senior Ball and the Senior Play all helped to bring the class of 1945 to a grand finale. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Left to right: Seated: James Callahan, Mary Reinfeld, Gloria Mercadante, Helen Jazwienski, Barbara Wisnieski, Standing: Bernard StimiH, Lee Rathhun, Betty Pauly. Faculty Advisor MISS RUTH RICHARDSON
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