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

 - Class of 1947

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JERRY DORAN Thou'rt such a touchy, testy, pleasant fellow. —Martial. Jerry is the possessor of a good-natured dispostion and this accounts for his long list of friends. He is particularly known as a sharp dresser and a wonderful dancer. Outstanding are his eyes, which portray his liveliness and good-humor. Activities: Library Club 2, 3; Tattler 1; Spanish Club 2. 3, 4; Masquers 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2. FREDERICK EGGERS He was a man, take him all in all, I shall not look upon his like again. —Shakespeare. Quiet and good-humored, Fred takes a great interest in sports. As a member of our newly formed soccer squad, he played a splendid game in behalf of our school, always fighting hard, but displaying true fairness and sportsmanship. The amazing part is that he had never played soccer before this year. Fred also is an excellent boxer. Activities: Soccer 4; Spanish Club 4. BETTY DOWNING Her locks are finest gold in ground. —Spencer. An attractive girl and the lucky possessor of shining blonde locks and stately height, Betty can be found rooting for the home team at any Glen Cove High sports event. Her fine school spirit has made her a valuable and well-liked member of the Senior Class. Betty is really a grand girl to know. Activities: French Club 2, 3, 4; Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3; Masquers 2, 3, 4. KENNETH ELBAUM Of science and logic he chatters. As fine and as fast as he can, Though I am no judge of such matters, I'm sure he's a talented man. —Praed. Kenny is the jovial type of Senior, full of fun, laughter and corny jokes. He wins many friends and is always ready to help when he is called upon. Kenny, who is greatly interested in photography as a hobby, was an important addition to the PROFILE staff. Activities: Library Club 2; Vice-President 3, 4; Spanish dub 3. 4; Safety Council 3, 4; Photography Club 2. 3, 4; Photography Co-Editor of PROFILE; Latin Club 1, 2. HELEN DOXEY Her beauty hangs upon the cheek of night. Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear. —Shakespeare. Graceful, dignified, yet warm and friendly, Helen has been attending night school in order to follow her career of modeling during the day. With her red-gold hair and her pretty eyes, Helen should be a very attractive model. We all wish her every success. Activities: Commercial Club 1, 2, 3. HELEN EVEROSKI The silence often of pure innocence Persuades, when speaking fails. —Shakespeare. A very quiet and likeable girl is Helen. Always ready with her shy smile and sincere Hello , she is one of our loyal and dutiful Senior Class members. These qualities will help her to make a happy and successful future. Activities: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4. Nr f 19

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CHARLES DIONE This lad so neat, with smile so sweet, has won our right good will. ' —McNally. Popular Charlie needs no introduction to the student body, for his accomplishments on the gridiron together with his outstanding personality have made him a favorite in every comer of the school. One of the best dressed of the boys, he always looks as if he has just stepped off a fashion plate, no matter what he wears; and that will no doubt hold for the Navy blues he will don after graduation. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Glee Club 1. RUTH DONALDSON Unthinking idle, wild and young I laughed, and danc'd, and talk'd and sang. —Princess Amelia. An air of gaiety, yet a sense of complete cooperation in service to her school, makes Buggy outstanding with her classmates. Cute and sharply dressed, she gives a striking appearance at all times. This year besides attending school she also held down a job, an undertaking worthy of praise. Activities: Tattler 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, 3. ROSE Di RIEN20 But were it to my fancy given To rate her charms, I'd call them heaven. —Shakespeare. Rose is a perfect name for this dark, pretty Senior, because she has all the soft comeliness of that flower, in addition to a friendly personality. In addition to her attributes, she is highly cooperative and can always be counted on when there is a job to be done. The most menial task is done as well as the most important and this accounts for the fact that Rosie is ever in demand. Activities: Commercial Club 3, 4; Circulation Staff—PROFILE 4; Transcription Staff—Tattler 3. 4. EDNA DONALDSON To know her was to love her. —Rogers. Tiny Edna with her sense of humor, friendly ways and love for horses, is well known throughout the entire student body. The Senior Class is particularly indebted to her for the splendid effort she has put forth on the art work of this book; but to Edna it's all in a day's work, for she is always ready to lend a helping hand wherever and whenever needed. Activities: Commercial Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Photography Club 4; Art Club 4; PROFILE 4. JOHN DONOVAN A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. —Wordsworth. Johnny , a January graduate, was a well known person in all corners of the school. His quiet mannerisms plus his sincere friendliness were his passport into the affections of all. During his stay here, he became famous for his fine taste in clothes as well as for his high position on the track team. GEORGE DORAN He speaketh not; and yet there lies A conversation in his eyes. —Longfellow. George, one of the more silent members of our school, is the lucky possessor of a most charming and catching smile. This combined with his quiet manners, has earned for him a large number of friends. George spends most of his time getting plenty of fun out of life, and he never seems to have a blue moment. y



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MICHAEL FALLO The force of his own merit makes his way. —Shakespeare. Mike may very well be called the Ben Hogan of Glen Cove High. Surprising as it is, this diminutive Fallo is a very good golfer, who has won prizes in tournaments for boys at the local golf courses. In school his warm smile and quiet humor help him to be well-liked by his fellow classmates. MARY FAMIGLIETTI And she who loves not others, lives unblest. —Home. Mary is that brown-haired senior whose slight frame houses the energy of two persons as well as a heart of gold. Her friendliness and down to earth goodness are two good reasons why she is the fine person she is. Activities: Commercial Club 4; Photography Club 4; Class Secretary ANNA FAMULATTE The best of me is diligence. —Shakespeare. Anna's friendly personality and willingness to get ahead have made her high school years very profitable. She is known for hercooperativeness and the manner in which she handles difficult tasks. Keenly interested in sports, Anna hopes to carry on this interest by becoming a physical education teacher. Activities: Masquers 3, 4; Tattler 2; Glee Club 2; Spanish Club 3; PROFILE 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. MARY FLANAGAN ' Ah, but I think better than I say. —Shakespeare. Although Mary is rather quiet, she is cm eager participant in our class activities. Amiable and considerate of everyone, we indeed recognize her as a true friend. She has chosen to become a teacher and is now studying hard to fulfill her ambition. Activities: French Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Safety Council 2; Glee Club 1, 2. X THOMAS FITZPATRICK See how the world its veterans rewards! A youth of frolics, an old age of cards. —Pope. Tommy , after having spent some time on the bounding main in the blues of the Navy, has returned to these halls to pick up the ends which the war caused him to drop; and in him the Class of '47 has found a person who is as fun loving and as devilish as ever his Irish ancestors were. In addition to a flair for poetry, he has a Southern drawl that has had the girls positively drooling . GORDON FORBES He who did well in war just earns the right To begin doing well in peace. —Robert Browning. The Deacon is a tall, blond, ex-sailor whose personality curl is always falling in his eyes. He returned to high school after spending twenty-six months on the high seas during which time he literally saw the world. His charm and devil-may-care attitude make him a welcome member in any group.

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