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Foreword of the 1950 Arista have come to realize the exceptional op- portunities afforded each student in Great Neck High School. It is not every school that has the fine, high quality adult and student leadership, the wide range of activities in which each student may participate, and the enthusiasm with which each activity is supported. To symbolize the increase in school spirit we present Blazer, our mascot, scampering through classes and activities and nibbling copy sheets. In the pages that follow we have endeavored to bring to you the story of the school year from our press date in '49 to our press date in ’50.
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Dedication ryiO those students who frequent Room 99, the mechanical drawing room with its high stools and continuous desks, the impressive figure of Mr. Herbert Gregory is symbolic of hard work in the field of practical needs. When Mr. Gregory came to Great Neck in 1921, it was to head the Industrial Arts Department. Since then, in addition to being prominent in school and community life, he is also recognized in the county for being active in the Nassau County Industrial Arts Association, of which he is a past president. Throughout the state Mr. Gregory is noted for serving on and presiding over panels in the Industrial Arts Conferences. During the war he conducted training programs in the evening at Sewanhaka High School for various aircraft companies such as Gruman. Despite his many activities, he still finds time for relaxation. A rod and a reel are among his prized possessions and the catch is usually trout or bass. With pride we dedicate the 1950 Arista to a regular guy.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION: Clockwise—Mr. Bailey, Mr. Larrabec, Mrs. Mellor, Miss Griffen, Mr. Rubin, Mrs. Simmons, Dr. Miller. Gil Golde MEET the Board of Education, those five public minded citizens who give so freely of their time and strength to adjust problems of finance, building, and educational policies. Meet- ing with our superintendent. Dr. Miller every week, the members, Mrs. Charles H. Mellor, Mrs. Dwight M. Simmons, Mr. Max J. Rubin, Mr. Ralph F. Bailey, and Mr. William Larrabec de- termine such policies as the salary’ level, the grant- ing of leaves of absence, and the drawing up of the budget. To the power behind the throne” we express our gratitude.
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