Lynbrook High School - Green and Gold Yearbook (Lynbrook, NY)

 - Class of 1934

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Q-K- I-la Kmh-ls-l-Q1Q-K-l-X1l-l-i-.l-K-k-l-K.. l-R11 I-K.-1-:lm I -l-1-lgk-1.-l-1-.QQX-K: un 1 ,- 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L L THE GREEN AND GOLD L I I 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L ' L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L I I L Class of I934 L I I 1 L L L 1 L L L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L 1 L L Published Annually L .L by Ihe L L SENIOR CLASS L 1 0-F L I I L LYNBROOK HIGH SCHOOL L I I I I 1 1313-5 u-315 1,1311131x1j1y1y1y131y-313-my-X zyzxzy-3-my-qry-qu-xgxny13-313-yu-yunyny Three 5, THE GREEN AND GOLD BOARD OF EDUCATION IVIR. VOSBURGH MR. IVfULFORD MR. TITUS MR. GOULD MR, WALL MR. XVINTER ' MR. DUNNE Four T G AND GOLD To fhe Board of Educafion Tha+ man may safely venfure on his way Who is so guided 'I'ha1' he cannoi' s1'ray. -Sc:oH sf ,gg H. Six THE GREEN AND GOLD f . W . CHARLES D. VOSBURGH Superimendenz THE GREEN AND GOLD ADMI NISTRATION ix! .-SS Superinlendenl CHARLES D. VOSBURGH Principal Affiltant Principal H. ARTHUR SCHUEERT MICHAEL J. BRENNAN D Commercial MICHAEL J. BRENNAN ALICE CHASE CHARLOTTE KINNE LOIS HARRISON Science BARBARA ANDERSON E. EVANS CARR A Af'fllJ'il' ROBERT BORST VERNON HOWSE Matbemaiicf KATHERINE SLAUSON MAR JORIE SWARTHOUT GLADYS TROY Freurh BERTHA A. SALVAGGIO LOUISE TAYLOR Lalin FRANCES K. HOLLIES Spanifb IRENE BECKER CARMAN Gernzan IRENE BECKER CARMAN Manual Training STEWART L. DEGELLEKE O EPARTMENTS Englifla MILDRED C. WHITE EUDORA LAMPMAN ARIS HORNINO J. RAY JOHNSON PEARL CAVANEY LOUISE TAYLOR H i.fto ry HELEN H. SEITZ WILLIAM PEARSALL CHARLOTTE KINNE J. RAY JOHNSON Library ALICE HOLNIES CUMMINS KATHERINE W. DAVISON Ari ANNE CULLEN Domexiic Scienre AGNES DEARSTYNE Health ANNA R. MCPHERSON Pbyxiral Education JAMES J. CARTER DOROTHY BUDD SIDNEY R. COVERT WILLIAM PEARSALL E. EVANS CARR JEAN PIRIE EEICE STAEE FRANCES B. FRITZ CATHERINE CANNING DOROTHY BAUER Seven 1 THE GREEN AND GOLD Eigbt H. ARTHUR SCHUBERT Priuripal MICHAEL J. BRENNAN Vice-Principal Www WW XSXQXXSX u 1 s 1:11361 wxumw guns Q. Why man, he doth beilride ihe rzarrow world Like a C 0lo.r.r1l.r, and we petty men Walk under lm bilge legfv, abd peep about - Slnzkefpeme. Nin THE GREEN AND GOLD MILDRED C. NWHITE Tw: HELEN H- 55112 BERTHA A. SALVAGGIO THE GREEN AND GOLD I THE GREEN AND GOLD STAFF Editor-in-Cbief ...... .,... ,,... K E NYON KILBON Auociafe Editor ......, ,.,..A,,,, J ,INET DIBBLE Bfl.fii18.F.l' Manager , ...,.. ..,.,..,, J 01-IN B, FOLAN Auorialey Adverlifing CLIFFORD CLINTON WILLIAM WILSON GERTRUDE Fox CHARLOTTE ROSENBLUM ELIZABETH MOORE RALPH STOUGHTON HENRY SCHMIDT MATTHEW HEALY RALPH XV. THOMPSON JANET HUMPHREY BEATRICE ABRAMS ALBERT BECKMANN AGNES HARRIGAN Pboiograpby GEORGE INGLE DONALD VOSBURGH Ar! ROBERT HARGER EDWARD BRANNING EMANUEI. WHITE Eleven W 3 Twel ve THE GREEN AND Gow CLIFFORD CLINTON Preridenl Class President '33, '34, Varsity Baseball '32, '33, 343 Varsity Basketball '32, '33, '34g Varsity Football '32, '33, '34, Varsity Tennis '32, '33, '34, Year Book Staff '343 Hi-Y Club '34. JOHN B. FOLAN Vire-President Vice-President '31, '32, '34, Basketball '33, '345 Varsity Baseball '33, '34, Baseball Mana- ger '32, Varsity Cheerleader '32, '33, '34g Class Night Baskerba'l '31, '33, '34g Year Book Staffg Dramatic Club '32g Press Club '34, Senior Play '34, Operetta '33g Leaders Corps '32, '33, '34g Hi-Y Club. ELIZABETH R. MOORE Serretary Class Secretary '33, '34g Varsity Basketla'l '33, '34, Year Book Slaffg Dramatic Club '32, '33, '34g Press Club '34, Junior Play '33g Leaders' Corps '33, '34g Dramatic Class Night 32. GEORGE I NGLE Clare Vcrledirloricm' T7'2r1.fll1'6'1' Treasurer Senior Class '54, Intramural Base- ball '333 Year Book Staff '34, Orchestra '33, '34g Vice President Dramatic Club '33: Presi- dent Dramatic Club '34, Senior Play '34, junior Play '333 Competition Play '33. T HE GREEN AND GoLD BEATRICE ABRAMS Class Treasurer '31, Varsity Cheerleader '33, '34, Intramural Basketball '32, Class Night Basketball '31, '32, Class Night Cheerleading '31, '32g Senior Yearbook Staff '34, Dramatic Club '32, Leaders Corps '32, '35, '34- AMY ACKERSON Intramural Basketball '31, Science Club '34, Dramatic Club '32, '34, Press Club '34, Senior Play '34, Leaders Corps '34, EVELYN ADSIT Intramural Basketball '31, '33, '34, Bowling '31, '32, Dramatic Club '32, Leaders Corps '32, 33. - CHARLOTTE W. AMES Girl's Track Manager, '32, '33, '34, Intramural Basketball, '32, Riding '33, Hiking '32, Year Book Staff '34, Science Club '34, Dramatic Club '32, '34g Glee Club '32, '33, '34, Senior Play '34, Operetta '33, Leaders Corps '32, '33, 34. Q Thirteen :4 sa Fourteen THE GREEN AND GOLD DOROTHEA BABCOCK Dramatic Club '34g Leaders Corps '33, '34. DOROTHY BACKERT Clarion Staff '33. ALBERT BECKMANN Manager Polo Team '34, President Riding Club '32, '33, '34: Band '31, '32, '33, '3-'Ig President Band '34g Orchestra '31, '32, '33, '34g Leaders Corps '32, '33, '34. HAROLD BERNHARD Wrestling '34g Intramural Basketball '31, '33, Intramural Football '335 Science Club '33, '34, Press Club '34, THE GREEN AND GOLD H. MEREDITH BERRY Intramural Basketball '31, '32g Swimming '33, '34: Band '31, '32, '33, '34g President Science Club '34g Dramatic Club '33, '34g junior Play ,331 Leaders Corps '32, '33, '34. ROBERT BOARER Varsity Baseball '31, '32, '33, '34g Varsity Football '33, '34g Varsity Basketball '33, '34g Tennis '32, '33, '34g Class Night Basketball ,SL 32. , EDGAR A. BOHNEMANN Intramural Basketball '31, '32g Intramural Football '33, '34, MARIE BONNETT Intramural Basketball '34g Riding Club '34g Hiking Club '34g Swimming Club '34g Class Night Basketball '34g Hi-Y '34, Secretary Science Club '34g Leaders Corps '34. Fifteen Tun GREEN AND GOLD 11 ln r la mi, Pr Pi' , P l S ixieen BARBARA BOYLAN Hiking Club '54, Science Club '34, Hi-Y Club '34, Dramatic Club '32, '34, Senior Play '34, Leaders Corps '33, '34. GENEVIEVE BRANDSTETTER Varsity Basketball '32, '33, '34, Intramural Basketball '32, Intramural Baseball '32, '55, Glee Club '31, '32, '33, EDWARD BRANNING Class President '51, '32, Basketball Manager '31, '32, Year Book Staff '34, Band '31, '32, '33, '34, Orchestra '31, '32, '33, '34, Dramatic Club '32, '33, '34, Senior Play '34, Junior Play '33, Dramatic Club Plays '34, Leaders Corps '32, '33, '34. MARJORIE BROCHARD Bowling '32, Dramatic Club '32, Leaders Corps '53, '34. I THE GREEN AND GOLD s E . It DOROTHY BUCKNER Hiking '31, '5z. PEGGY CAMPBELL Riding Club '33, '34g Glee Club '33, '54 RUSSELL CARTMELL Band '32, '3s. JOHN J. CLAIR Varsity Football '541 Entered From Chaminade '34. 'P ENIOBS L 1-22 . -X :L EXXX NN E - NN? lx X . X XM, XXX L. -1. 'X xx x . LES-xii-XffSf9iNN X X 'WN ics: -. X Nix: L N YE X XLNX N X X fx fx 5 X X SXQQESQ X X L A N X'-.,: Q. NN X--QL-,:igk.+. XQEN L gi- Eg E 01 rw fl nv FW' cw w db db ella alla WW Ulf' Grip WP l S ezfeuteen ,i Eighteen THE GREEN AND GOLD JOAN CLARKE Varsity Basketball '32, '33, '34, Varsity Track '32, Class Night Basketball '31, '32, Riding Club '32, '333 Senior Play '34, Leaders Corps '32, '33, '3-4. VIRGINIA CLARK Hiking '31, '32, Intramural Basketball '31, '32, '33, Intramural Baseball '33, Swimming '34, GRACE MARY COAKLEY Varsity Baseball Manager '33, '34, Intramural Basketball '31, '33, '34, Science Club '34, Hi-Y Club '34, Leaders Corps '32, '33, '3-1. RICHARD CONNETTE Class Treasurer '32, Manager Varsity Basket- ball '33, '34, Intramural Basketball '31, '32, Fencing '31, '32, Band '31, '32,A'33, '54, Orchestra '32, '33, '34, Dramatic Club '34, Senior Play '34, Junior Play '33, Leaders Corps '33, '34, THE GREEN AND GOLD WILLIAM COTTER Intramural Football '32, '33, '34, Intramural Basketball '32, '33, '34, Intramural Baseball '34. JANET DIBBLE Class Secretary '32, Girl's Basketball Manager '32, '33, '34, Riding Club '32, Associate Editor of Year Book, Science Club '33, '34, Hi-Y Club '34, Dramatic Club '32, '33, '34, junior Play '33, Dramatic Club Plays '34, Competition Play '33, Dramatic Class Night '32, Leaders Corps '32, '33, '34. HELEN DICKERSON ' Varsity Basketball '34, Varsity Baseball '33, Intramural Basketball '31, '32, '33: Intramural Baseball '32, Class Night Basketball '31, '32, '33, '34, Glee Club '32, Band '31, '32, '33, '34, Orchestra '31, '32, '33, '34. ROBERT DONOVAN Track '32, '33, '34, Intramural Basketball '33, '34, Swimming '33, '34, Class Night Cheer Leader '34. ' . sm' Nineteen g f Twenty THE GREEN AND GOLD JOSEPH DORSEY Intramural Basketball '30, '31, Intramural Football '31, Golf '51, '32, '33, '54g Class Night Basketball' 30. RITA DOXSEY Intramural Basketball '35, '34, Glee Club '31,- '52, '34g Leaders Corps '35, '34, CAROLYN EDWARDS Intramural Baketball '32, '33, '34g Class Night Basketball '34. I IARRIET ESQUIROL Intramural Basketball '31, '32, '335 Intramural Baseball '31, '52g Riding Club '33, '34g Hiking '31, '32g Swimming '34, THE GREEN AND Gow CATHERINE EUSTACE Class Secretary '3lg Intramural Basketball '31' Class Night Basketball '31, '32, '35, 342 Class Night Cheerleading '31g Glee Club '32g Orchestra '32, '35, '34g Band '33, '34g Dra- matic Club '32. PHOEBE EVANS Intramural Baseball ' 333 Senior Intramural Basketball, Captain '34g Riding Club '54g Class Night Basketball '35, '34. THOMAS FERRARA Entered from Amityville High, '35g Intramural Football '33, '54g Track '3-45 Wrestling '53, '34g Science Club '3-43 Camera Club '34g Press Club '54, EDWARD FINLAY Science Club '34g Hi-Y Club '54. Twenty-one in 1 if u g' E E Twenty-two THE GREEN AND GOLD ROBERT FINLAY Science Club '33, '3-43 Bowling '54, EDNA FORMONT GERTRUDE FOX Varsity Basketball '32, '33, '34g Varsity Track '32g Class Night Basketball '32g Class Night Cheerleader '33, '34g Year Book Stalfg Hi-Y '34g Press Club '34g Leaders Corps '33, '34, MARY FREY Intramural Basketball '32, '33g Class Night Basketball '34g Leaders Corps '34, THE GREEN AND Gouu ANDREW FRIEDMAN Varsity Football '31, '32, '33, Varsity Track '31, '32, '33, '34g Varsity Basketball '32, '333 Swimming '32, Class Night Basketball '33, Band '31, '32. MICHAEL G. A. FYME Varsity Football '33, '34g Varsity Track '33, '34g Intramural Basketball '32, '33, '34, Class Night Basketball '33, '34. GERTRUDE GALLAGHER Glee Club '32, '33, '34g Science Club '34. DOROTHY GERBERDING ,. SK , V ?r ,. . GX I L.te?Qj.t.. ' Twenty-llwee Hz! I A, Tu'ef1fy-four THE GREEN AND GOLD MORTON GOLDSTEIN Intramural Basketball '32, '33, '34, Intramural Football '3l. '33, '34, Track '32, '33, '34, Band '3l. '32, '33, '34- EARL GOULD ' Intramural Basketball '31, '32, '33, '34, Intra- mural Baseball '31, '32, '33, '34, Class Night Basketball '34, Bowling '32, Band '31, '32, '33, '34, Vice-President Band '34, Orchestra '31, '32, '33, '34. DOUGLAS HARGER Band '31, '32, '33, '34, Intramural Basketball '31, '32, Science Club '33, '34, Camera Club '34. ENNO HARGER Fencing Club '34, Band '31, '32, '33, '3-'ig Orchestra '31, '32, '33, '34, Leaders Corps '34, THE GREEN AND Gow ROBERT, HARGER Year Book Staff '34, Class Nite Committee '31, '32, '33, '34. AGNES HARRIGAN Varsity Basketball '32, '33, Varsity Baseball '31, Class Night Basketball '31, 32, Glee Club '31, '32, '33, '34, Senior Play '34, Operetta '33, Leaders Corps '32, '33, '34, Year Book Staff '34. MATTHEW F. HEALY Class Treasurer '32, Varsity Football Manager '32, '33, '34, Intramural Baseball '32, Intra- mural Basketball '32, '33, '34, Varsity Cheer- leader '33, '34, Year Book Staff '34, Leaders Corps '32, '33, '34. ' RAYMOND HEGEMAN Tennis '33, '34, Intramural Basketball '32, Bowling '32, Band '32, '33, '34, Orchestra '32, '53, '34- 5- div fu: 1:1 l 'lf' 1 Q Twenty-five iii C! C! C! t 'I G 9 A c C C C C C KC C C Tu 'ent J'-rix IF P P THE GREEN AND GOLD THOMAS HERLIHY Varsity Football '31. '35: Boxing '30, '31, '32, '35g Class Night Basketball '32, '33: Science Club '34g Camera Club '34g Hi-Y Club '34g Volley Ball '33: Dramatic Class Night '30. ESTELLE I-IICKERSON ' Dramatic Club '32. VIRGINIA HINCHCLIFFE , Intramural Basketball '33, '3-43 Press Clubg Bowling Clubg Hiking Clubg Leaders Corps. MARGUERITE M. HOFFMAN Intramural Basketball '34g Hiking Club '33g Dramatic Club '32g Press Club '34. THE GREEN AND GoLn FLORENCE HOLIVIES Varsity Baseball 32, '33, '34g Intramural Base- ball '32g Intramural Basketball '32, '33g Class Night Basketball '35, '34, LOUISE M. HUG Intramural Basketball '31, '32g Manager Intra- mural Basketball '33, '34g Dramatic Club ,32, '34: JANET HUMPHREY Class Salulalorian Varsity Baseball '32, '33, '34g Intramural Base- ball '323 Year Book Staff '34g Dramatic Club '32, '33, '343 President of Press Club '34g Competition Play '33: Dramatic Club Plays '34g Junior Play '33: Senior Play '3-4g Leaders Corps '32, '33, ROBERT HUNT Bowling '34g Science Club '34g Boys Hi-Y Club 334. gs Twenty-Jeven Eb Twenty-eight THE GREEN AND Gow MAVIS HUNTER JOHN C. HUSING Varsity Football '53, Hockey '34, Baseball Manager '34, Intramural Basketball '32, '543 Intramural Baseball '32, '54, Class Night Basketball '54. DOROTHY JACOBSON Intramural Basketball '31, '3Zg Science Club '34g Camera Club '34, Dramatic Club '32, ,53, '54, Press Club '34g Glee Club '54g Junior - Play ,531 Dramatic Club Plays '34, HILDA JAEGER Bowling Club '31, '52g Leaders Corps '52, '35, '54- THE GREEN AND GOLD CHARLES W. JOHNSON Entered from Peddie School '31, Riding Club '32, Rifle Club '34. HERBERT C. JOHNSON Varsity Football '35, '34, Varsity Track '32, '33, '34g Varsity Wrestling '32, '33, '34g Intramural Football '31, Orchestra '31, '32, '55, '34. JOHN KEARNEY Entered from Stuyvesant High in 32g Wrest- ling Manager '34, Leaders Corps '33, '34. KENYON KILBON Editor, Year Book '34, Intramural Basketball '31, 32, Science Club '3-4g Dramatic Club '32, '33, '343 Junior Play '33, Senior Play '34g Dramatic Club Plays '34, Leaders Corps '32, '55, '34, Fencing '30, '31. Twenty-nine Tbiriy THE GREEN AND GOLD JANET KIRNER Entered from Erasmus '52g Dramatic Club '32, '55, '54, Junior Play '53g Senior Play '54, Competition Play ,sag Dramatic Class Night '52, Glee Club '35, '54, Operetta '33. HERMAN KREMER RICHMOND LISLE-CANNON Varsity Football '50, '51, '33, Varsity Basket- ball '51, '32, '55, '54g Varsity Track '52, '55, '54g Boxing '52, Intramural Baseball '51, '52, Swimming '51, '52, Leaders Corps '34. ELIZABETH LOBO Intramural Basketball '54, Hiking '35, 345 Bowling '52. 1 THE GREEN AND GOLD li lf . A I DOROTHY LOUNSBURY LILLY MADSEN Intramural Basketball '31, '32, 'Mg Hiking '53g Intramural Baseball '32g Press Club '34. MILDRED MARTENS Intramural Basketball '30, '31g Bowling '30, '31g Hiking '30, '31, '32g Senior Play '54. LILLIAN MCCLURE ' Intramural Basketball '32, '33, '34g Class Night Basketball '32, '33, '34gA Dramatic Club '33, '54, Glee Club '33g Junior Play '33: Leaders Corps '54. 1934-E J li la C lv F, I P P la bi la br Thirty-one 'Yi ,rt ba 9 fl td t if-'I 12 Thirty-ru'o fl QP 'WPC Mtlgj THE GREEN AND GOLD HERBERT R. MCCORY Intramural Basketball '31g Vice-President of Science Club '34g Camera Club '3-43 Dramatic Club '32, EI LEEN MCGOVERN Intramural Basketball 'Mg Hiking 'FAQ Bowl- ing '34. XV I LLIAM MEYER Vice-President of Class '53g Varsity Football '32, '33, '34g Hockey '33g Varsity Baseball '32, '35, ,54Q Intramural Football 'Sly Intra- mural Baseball '31g Intramural Basketball '31, MADELINE MOONEY I Fencing '52g Riding '52g Science Club '54g Camera Club '34. THE GREEN AND GOLD HARRY OBERG Intramural Basketball '31, '32, Intramural Base- ball '52, '353 Intramural Football '51. OSCAR OLESEN Bowling '31, '32, '53, '34, Riding Club .'51, '32, '33, '3-lg Fencing '31, Leaders Corps '34. CLAIRE OTERSEN Cheerleading Committee '32. DOMINICK J. PAPPA Varsity Football '33, Intramural Baseball '30, '31, '32, Bowling '32, '35, '3-ig Captain '34, Wrestling '335 '54, Volley Ball '32, '33: Science Club '33, '5-lg Press Club '34: Camera Club 734. 5: . L:t.qf. ' 2,199 zzz J al J cl N W W W d rl cl d be J io dll? K9 r fd' W i W WP WP CIP l A V ax., div al my Calm Tbirly-llaree S F , 0 THE GREEN AND GOLD . on 5' l . all: dh Cdl: af WP WP 1 ME, 7 5 2 st s fra Q15 Thirty-four BETTY PATTERSON Intramural Basketball 'Sly Dramatic Club '34g Science Club '3-ig Hiking Club '32g Senior Play '34g Leaders Corps '55, '34. EDNA PAUL RICHARD R. ROEMER Intramural Baseball '52g Intramural Football '53g Varsity Track Manager '33, '34g Wrest- ing '52g Dramatic Club '34g Science Club '3-43 lfiand' '31, '52, '53, 'FAQ Leaders Corps '32. fu, 3-l. FLORENCE ROHLFS Varsity Basketball '32, '53, '34g Bowling '32g Class Night Basketball '32, THE GREEN AND Gow iv CHARLOTTE ROSENBLUM Varsity Basketball '31, '32, ,33, '34, Varsity Track '31, Varsity Tennis '32, '33, '34, Year Book Staff, Leaders Corps '33, '34. RANDOLPH ROWLAND Varsity Baseball '33, '3-ig Dramatic Club '34. Rl-IODA RUBENSTEIN Varsity Basketball '32, '53, '34, Varsity Tennis '32, '53, '34, Intramural Basketball '31g Class Night Basketball '31, l32. THERESA SALERNO Bowling '33, Hiking '33, '34, VQVQQG -9.9 uv sg, QQIQ. csc' P-A cad. V ln la K5 wht l P P P F l la ln la 'la Thirty-five QE cl ls ella :Lia 451 fl fl cl 'I J ,dx cl d , Tbirty-,fix w P P 'J . T1-us GREEN AND Gow AUGUST SCHEUING Intramural Basketball '323 Science Club '35g Orchestra '3l. HAROLD SCHLIERER Intramural Baseball '32, '33g Intramural Basketball '32, 33. '34g Science Club '54g Bowling '?m2. HENRY SCHMIDT Inhramural Baskeiball '32, '33, '34g Dramatic Club '32g Press Club '54g Year Book Staff '34. RANDOLPH SHEELINE Intramural Baseball '333 Swimming '33: Science 'Club '33, '34g President Camera Club '343 Rifle Club '34, THE GREEN AND GOLD ba. 'F Ni 11- ' 1 . WALTER SIMONSON Intramural Football '52g Intramural Basketball '335 Orchestra '54. BERNARD STEGEMAN Science Club '35, '5-ig Bowling '53, '34, GORDEN STICKLES Varsity Football '32, '53, '34g Varsity Baseball '32, '33, '343 Xwrestling '32, '34g Intramural Football '31g Intramural Baseball '31g Intra- mural Basketball '51. RALPH E. STOUGHTON Intramural Football '53, '34g Year Book Staff '34g Camera Club '54g Leaders Corps '54, 9 W WP td lv du db an Qu W r 9 ww p. rv FI Tlyirzy-fever: -if THE GREEN AND GOLD J lv lv rl la' lo J la lo J il: V cl lla CI P ' 9 sq R I? Q 'P ft' Ci P P I 'bi ' SSS Q , aft, ' -fl iv dogma J gb wb dyflo Thirty-eight STANLEY SUSSKIND Intramural Basketball '31, '32g Intramural Football '313 Intramural Baseball '32g Bowl- ing '32g Track '51, '52, '33, '34g Wrestling '33, '34g Swimming '34g Science Club '34g Leaders Corps '34, HOWARD TAGG Varsity Football 'SF-3 Intramural Football '31, '32g Intramural Basketball '32g Orchestra '51, '32, '33, '34: Band '31, '32, '33, '34. JAMES TAGG Varsity Football '52, '33, '3-ig Varsity Baseball '33, '3-'lg Intramural Football '31g Intramural Baseball '31g Band '31, '32, '33, '34g Orchestra '32, '33, '34. RALPH W. THOMPSON Intramural Baseball '31, '32g Year Book Staff '34. THE GREEN AND GOLD JOHN THUREN Varsity Football '343 Varsity Basketball '33, '34, Varsity Track '55, '34, Intramural Foot- ball '30, '31g Intramural Basketball '30, '51, Intramural Baseball '50, '51, Science Club '34g Camera Club '34. ROGERS TICE Track '333 Intramural Football '31, '34g Intra- mural Baseball '32g Swimming '35, 34. RUTH UDERITZ Fencing '32g Intramural Basketball '3lg Rid- ing Club '31, '52, '33g Dramatic Club '33, '3-fig Senior Play '34g junior Play '32g Leaders Corps '31, RITA UEBLACKER Fencing Club '52g Intramural Basketball '32g Dramatic Club '32, '33. ,I 1 I u-'1 -X-a rw ,Q q . 'l 'UF au la 1 B cl ln 1 0 tn 13 ,sean rm Tlainy-nine 1 5,2 5 Q i l f A Fl eq J 'fx ,fr A .1 td na rl Fourty J :td cl THE GREEN AND GOLD DONALD VOSBURGH Tennis Manager '32, '33, '34, Intramural Basketball '31, '32, Year Book Staff , Band '31, '32, '33, '34, Orchestra '32, '33, '34, Dramatic Club '33, '34, Senior Play '34, junior Play '33, Leaders Corps '32, '33, '34. FRANK WALTON Entered from Malvcrne High '32. SELMA WEIDHORN Intramural Basketball '31, '32, Hiking Club ,32, Riding Club '33, '34, Archery Club ,33, '34 NATHAN WEINTRAUB Science Club 534, Band '34, Entered Lynbrook from Baldwin. THE GREEN AND GOLD PETER J. WELLENBERGER Intramural Basketball '31, '32, '33, Intramural Baseball '31, '32, '333 Varsity Track '32, '33, '34, Swimming '31, '32, '33, GEORGE E. WELLS Varsity Football '32, '33, '34g Intramural Foot- ball '30g Intramural Basketball '30, '31, '32g Science Club '32, '33. RICHARD WHEELER President Science Club '33, '34g President Rifle Club '34, Camera Club '34g Wrestling '32, EMANUEL WHITE -Stage Manager, South Side Competition '333 Stage Manager, Senior Play '34, Year Book Staif. 3 tug . 'D 193+ 1 Foriy-one Forty-:wo THE GREEN AND GOLD ROBERT WILLIALIS Varsity Basketball '32, '33, '343 Intramural Basketball '31, Intramural Football '31, Intra- mural Baseball '31, '32g Golf Team '33, '34g Science Club '34, NWILLIAM H. WILSON Varsity Basketball '32, '33, '34g Varsity Base- ball '32, '33, '34g Varsity Football '32g Year Book Staifg Hi-Y Club '343 Press Club '34g Class Night Basketball '32, BEATRICE WOLF Intramural Basketball '31, '32, '33, '34g Class Night Basketball '32, '33, i5-ig Leaders Corps '32, '33. , . THE GREEN AND GOLD ut CLASS HISTORY 6315? ACK in 1931 when the august seniors closed their administration and each class advanced onel place to take up the reigns of government, our class was automatically elected to fill the chairs of the freshmen. We pledged ourselves to the improvement of Lynbrook High School 'i'm'W S throughout our four-year term, and determined to show that' institu- tion what a New Deal really was. The authority of the class was at first vested in the personage of Edward Branning, president, john Folan, vice-president, Catherine Eustace, secretaryg and Beatrice Abrams, treasurer. Under their able leadership we advanced rapidly in prestige and campaigned so vigorously for our points in Class Night that the juniors were almost obliged to relinquish their first place. Later in the season, to prove that we were truly versatile, we executed a startling Chinese drama, The Singing Bell, which found much favor. The next year a change was made in two of our cabinet officers, when the class confirmed the appointments of janet Dibble for secretary and Richard Connette for treasurer. The Senior plurality was still apparent in Class Night, but second place was still ours. Booth Tarkington aided us in scoring another second place in Dramatic Nightfby providing a delightful comedy, The Trysting Placef' The climax was reached in April when our Soph dance gave enjoyment to the school and a treasury to our class. As Juniors, we decided to experiment a little fas politicians willj, and as a result, Clifford Clinton became our president, William Meyer our vice- president, Elizabeth Moore, secretary, and Matthew Healy, treasurer. These directors so successfully headed our party that the victory of Class Night was finally ours. Our musicians had by this time manifested themselves, supply- ing the spirit of our organization, and a good portion of the band and orchestra was composed of juniors. In baseball, basketball, track, and football, as well as the other sports, our skillful classmates rose rapidly to the top and obtained many varsity positions. The success of our junior play The New Poor, proved another worthy contribution. In May we tendered a reception to the Seniors, who came as guests while we withstood the expenses. Quite satisfied with our administration, we changed only our vice-president in our senior year and gave the office to john Folan. Again in Class Night we managed to hold our own and the first place again was voted us. To prove that we were proficient in the gentler arts, we produced a Senior play, The Charm School, which left no room for adverse criticism. Memories of our Soph year were brought back by the success of our Senior Hop held in February. Soon we will relinquish our honorable chairs to the juniors. While we have occupied them, we sincerely hope that we have fulfilled all our campaign promises and made our New Deal one that will long be remem- bered, as we advance into the future to seek higher offices. Forty-three 355. I as, THE GREEN AND GOLD DAWN At dawning see the lark so blithe on high, And look from yon hillside out to the East Where rosy sky meets ruddy sea, and feast Your eyes on God's own splendor. Breezes sigh Amidst the trees around. No eyes that cry, No hearts that laugh or sing, no man or beast The calm of majesty from Vfest to East Does break, as it cross-tints and burns the sky So vividly, so lividly rose pink. The heart is burning with the joyous note of youth As golden wisps of downy cotton blend Wfith chaos in the sea. Now, do you think That any on this earth deny the truth That Dawn's fair glow the word of God doth send? THE PATHOS OF LIFE Pencils? Five cents apiece. A woman bent with age, A busy street comer, And people hurrying to and fro. Again the old lady queries, Pencils? She stands there, placidly. A withered flower, I Its delicate fragrance and poignant beauty gone. Slowly the scene fades. No longer the street corner, No longer the people Hurrying to and fro. But instead, out of the dim past An obscure figure arises, A young girly Laughing, gay, vivacious. The joy of living in her step. A beautiful girl, one - Beg pardon, m'am. The old woman sighs, As she kneels down to pick up her fallen pencils. R. S., 1934 YOUTH'S QUESTION I am youth - Gay, joyful, happy and storming. You are age - Calm, beautiful, and-yet charming And yet you are death And I am birthg Why, then, your peace And my unrest? AGES'S ANSWER You, my child are young - Your life yet unsungg You are grasping life, I'm releasing my hold, I have drunk it to the full - You have merely sipped it. You are the dawn of morning, I, the shadows of evening. Louise Hug Charlotte Ames Fm-fy-four - 1 n 4 u 1 1937 AS SES Spf LF'40fQS,!Af JC Ednmliou ir the fz,fJprez1tire.fl1ip of life. -lI illm01l s 4195 OVC? f? 1 ,759 pf C O 'Q 46-ff SS47- J'- Forty-fl 'fi 3' THE GREEN AND Gow 3 X g PRESENTING THIRTY FlVE TQETURNING to school in September with more pep than when , school closed, the juniors enthusiastically elected up and doing 1 1 officers. ii The well known varsity football player and basketeer, Waldron I-il Petersen, was chosen president of ESS for the second time, last fall. Since we all knew him as an athlete, it surprised us not a little to see the usual smiling Wally play the part of a surly young man in the Junior Play. janet Alder, our full of Hpep, vim, and vigor vice-president, certainly did her share. Besides playing in the champion intramural basketball team, Janie spurred the students on as a member of the Varsity Cheering Squad. Unlike the traditional secretary, Wfalter Cotton does not wear glasses or affect a sour face. As a member of the Rifle Club he proved the soundness of his sight, and XXfalter's ruddy, radiant face assured us he never growled. Our secretary is a real baseball enthusiast and played in the outfield this spring. The lack of funds in the Junior vault made Charles McKenzie's position as treasurer an honorary one. Instead of counting all the money, Chick had plenty of time to act in the Junior Play, and to go out for varsity football and baseball. XWith such personalities in the class of' '35, we cannot help but make our Senior year a rip-roaring success. FUN-1'-.fiX THE GREEN AND Go1.D 'i L J SOPHOMORES HEN our class entered Lynbrook High as freshmen, we were determined X I to show the whole school that we were the peppiest, most wide-awake freshmen that they had ever seen. Our elforts in this were shown 3 yby the light we gave our sister class for the much sought-after cup, winning second place. QS' sit. .5 1- After our summer vacation, we reassembled, stronger than ever, to carry out our pledge. We showed wisdom in the choice of officers to guide us. We were so satisfied with Richard Healey's first term, that we re- elected him as president. Our choice of vice-president went to Walter Haw- thorne, secretary, Edith Bennett, and treasurer, Hubert Stevenson. Under their guidance, we failed by inches to capture hrst place in Class Night from the Seniors, and again found ourselves second. To prove that we were capable of other things, many of the members of our class, both boys and girls, participated wholeheartedly in athletics. In every activity offered in this school, one may find several sophomores. In scholarship, too, our class has'been active, and our average each month ranks high. We have two more years at Lynbrook in which to prove our- mettle, and we expect to do it! Forzy-re1'en I THE GREEN AND GOLD Q' I 1 i l THE FRESHMEN Ga! SD N September a group of students who were inexperienced in the if val. ways of high school entered these halls. The majority at first were shy and backward. S2553 The iirst task for this class was to choose officers, but, nothing ,,,-gf daunted, we elected the following: President - Cedric Costanzo, Vice-President - Alfred jackson, Secretary - Dorothy Moore, Treasurer - Elizabeth Oakley. Later on Class Night came. N7C'e considered that about the hardest task we had ever undertaken. Although the Freshmen didn't earn gold medals, we have learned many ideas from our past experience, and know that next year, as Sophomores, we shall go about our work more efficiently. The Freshmen have taken an active part in school clubs. Many have joined the Hi-Y, Rifle, Archery, and Dramatic Clubs. The majority of the boys have competed in intramural. sports. The following have received numerals for football: Bob Chester, Donald Blake, jimmy Tice, Harry Lengyelg for basketball, joe La Rocco, Bob Chester, jimmy Tice and Charles Carmen. Three girls from our class were on the varsity basketball squad, Dot Moore, Margaret Gibson, Cecilia Gibson. A large number of Freshmen have attended the newly formed dancing classes for beginners, proving our belief in the well-rounded education given at Lynbrook High. Fnrij -eight .gtg THE GREEN AND GOLD 1 is , . .. THE ORCHESTRA New HE orchestra, one of the most stable activities in Lynbrook High School, was organized over fifteen years ago. Now, under the able direction of Mr. Vernon G. Howse, it has proven itself a great asset to the school. . , Q , The orchestra's versatility has been demonstrated many times. Last year the orchestra scored a success in the operetta, Chonita. This year it distinguished itself at the Senior Play and the junior Play. It has been used to advantage at every assembly of the year, and has been greatly appreciated at commencement. Our orchestra proved itself a strong link in this chain of Senior endeavor by its stirring presentation of the graduation march and the other classical selections. Although a number of the orchestras members will graduate this june, the recent addition of a bass-viol, French horn, and several violins will help Mr. Howse in continuing the high standing of this group. The members are: Viofim - ALBERT BECKMANN, SIDNEY KURLAND, GEORGE INGLE, CHARLES FOODIM, HERBERT JOHNSON, FRANCES DALTON, VUALTER SIMONSON, EMANUEL GNATOWSKY, Barr Violr - JOHN ARICHIELLO. French Horn - STANLEY GELLIS, Tflnllpelx -- EARL GOULD, RICHARD CONNETTE, DONALD VOSBURGH. Piano - CATHERINE EUSTACE. Trrmzbwzer - EDXVARD BRANNING, JAMES TAGG. Drumi - ARTHUR BENDER. S:l.x1Ij1b0l1e.f - HELEN DICKERSON, XVALDRON PETERSON, IRVING DAIGEN, ROBERT TRAVIS. EIlPb0f1ill7Il - HOVUARD TAGG, ALEX. YAXIS. Clilrifleli - ENNO HARGER, HAROLD W'INKLER, RAYNIOND HEGEINIAN. Forty-nine T HE GREEN AND Gorn i ' i l ' .fl THE BAND A , HE band is now celebrating its fourth year of existence under the direction of Mr. Robert Borst. Every year this organization has f 5 its presented a concert for which the members were heartily congratulated. The band was asked to play at a convention of teachers in Mecca 29 ? Temple, New York City, and received the applause of all present. The same year they entered a contest at South Side High and easily won. This year the band organized in the form of a club with the following officers: Albert Beckmann, president, Earl Gould, vice-president, Edward Branning, secretary, Richard Connette, treasurer, Howard Tagg, librarian. This season the band offered its biggest and best concert. The boys gave a great exhibition and lived up to the highest expectations. The members are: Trumpets - Leslie Ott, Earl Gould, Donald Vosburgh, Richard Connette, Baird Gould, Frank Gibney, Frank Fredericks, Harry Lengyel, clarinets - Enno Harger, Albert Beckmann, Harold Winkler, Sidney Kurland, Raymond Hegeman, Leonard Springer, Israel Ralf, saxaphones - Helen Dickerson, Waldron Peterson, Marcelle Homme, Robert Travis, joseph Charvat, Irving Daigeng' bassoon -- Elaine Yaxisg oboe - Charles Foodim, Herman Spiegel, gluckenspiel - Catherine Eustaceg euphonium - Howard Tagg, Alex Yaxis, trombones - james Tagg, Edward Branning, Meredith Berry, Robert Donovang alto -- Phillip Spiegel, Stanley Gellis, William Ackerson, Gus Andreatis, Morton Goldstein, tuba - Raymond Sault, john Donlon, Vlfilliam Fisher, Thomas Dalton, Robert Krusserg drums - Douglas Harger, Arthur Bender, Frederick Harger. Fifi-3' THE GREEN AND Gow F Il n ' Q SCIENCE CLUB uf? CIENCE is becoming more popular in Lynbrook High School. It is the principal aim of the club to stir up interest in science in the under- classmen and show them what it is like. That is the reason for the Chapel program and Science Fair. During the first semester the Camera Club was formed as a subsidiary of the Science Club. The club has made frequent use of the new moving picture machine as well as having many interesting outside speakers who included Dr. Popper, optician, and a representative from the Telephone Company. As a climax to the year's work the annual Science Fair was held in March, featuring a model train and a battery exhibit. There were also many practical exhibits on gasoline, corn, rayon and household articles. The biology classes contributed a very interesting section. Movies were shown in the evening to a well-filled auditorium. fm u 5 Fw:-E i 'gal i At the election held in the fall Richard Wheeler was elected president for the first semester. In February, H. Meredith Berry was elected president for the second semester. The success of the club projects has been largely due to the guidance of E. Evans Carr, whose leadership and enthusiasm in scientific work has inspired this activity on the part of students. Fifty-one Nf- THE GREEN AND GOLD 1 1 HI-Y CLUB ,N Friday evening, October 19, 1933, Lynbrook sent delegates to a Hi-Y conference of the Nassau south shore schools at Baldwin High. l' The representatives from Lynbrook were Mr. R. johnson, the l prominent figure in the organization of the Lynbrook Hi-Y, Jeanette LW' Donaldson, janet Dibble, John Folan, and Clifford Clinton. The girls' club, under the advisorship of Miss Swarthout, elected Dorothy Frost, president, Louise McIntyre, secretary, and janet Alder, treasurer. The boys' club, with Mr. J. R. johnson as advisor, elected Nelson Edgerton president, Charles McKenzie vice-president, Charles Dwyer secretary, and Carter Dousman treasurer. These officers served a half year term. The result of the second semester elections were Matthew Healy president, Nelson Edger- ton vice-president, Charles Dwyer secretary, and Carter Dousman treasurer. These officers serve until the last meeting of the school year. The meetings are composed of business session, after which the club is either presented with an outside speaker, or films, or has an informal discussion on a current topic. At various times during the year the boys and girls have a joint meeting. On january 13, 1934 there was held in the Atlantic Avenue Gymnasium a very successful Program Dance. It was the first program dance to be given under the auspices of any school organization for many years. The following were invited and served as patrons and patronesses of the dance: Mr. and Mrs. William N. Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Garret Winter, Mr. and Mrs. George K. Weller, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Miller, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lent, Dr. and Mrs. Archer O. Albin, Superintendent and Mrs. Charles D. Vosburgh. On April 20th, 1934, another dance was planned and a Fathers, and Sons' Banquet for the month of May. The Hi-Y has accomplished much this year, good luck for the next! Filly-tivo 4 XQ THE GREEN AND GOLD Y Sk ' THE RIDING CLUB .MN ATE on the afternoon of October 14, 1933, fifty Lynbrook High Mitt students returned to their homes and informed their amazed parents h ' that they would dine from the mantle that evening. Why? you may ask. It was the first time out for the newly organized riding club. The first meeting of this club was held .on October 17, 1933, in the Lynbrook High School gym. Officers were elected: President, Albert Beckmanng Vice-president, Virginia Wfingertg Secretary, Sidney Kurland. The twice-weekly rides continued throughout the fall with a very large group going and a few of the braver ones continued during the winter. The new members are taught the essentials of riding, correct posture, how to manage a horse, how to adjust the stirrups when getting on, and other things which every beginner should know. They are taken out on the bridle path and one instructor takes charge of six pupils. At hrst many expressions of fear are heard, but after a couple of lessons, the pupils are on the road to good horse- manship. In the very early spring, a number of successful Paper Chases were held in the fields and woods around the vicinity of Baldwin, Hempstead, and Rockville Center. Q This year the members decided to buy pins as momentos of the Lynbrook Riding Club of '34 and to wear them as much as possible. If you want to become a fast and skillful rider, besides coming in contact with a line group of boys and girls - sign up with the riding club. Fifty-three .f 5. THE GREEN AND GOLD I 5 li 1 . 1 - V.--W --- AY V LEADERS' CORPS ri iURING the past year the membership of the Leaders' Corps has increased from seventy to one hundred ten students. This is an encouraging sign for those who have been looking forward and planning for Student Governmentg because only through such an organization as the Leaders' Corps can this system be presented to the students. site? E Some of the members assist Miss Budd and Mr. Carter in keeping the records of athletic activities of the pupils. Many others become managers or assistant managers of varsity or intramural teams and are reported to have been doing very good work. Anyone who wishes to hold an honorary position such as that of cheerleader must be a member of this group. Mr. Carter would like to see this organization continue its development until it becomes the leading club in the school and the source of student power. Fifty-four THE GREEN AND GOLD i THE DRAMATIC CLUB , . HE Dramatic Club wasorganized in january 1935, upon Miss Eudora 5 'Ii Lampman's suggestion that the members of the casts of the Senior ' 15 S 5 Play and the junior Play form a dramatic organization. The member- ship has grown by leaps and bounds until it is now one of the largest 'irgi i ' . F organizationsgin Lynbrook High School. In the spring of 1933, the Dramatic Club entered into the com- petition of the South Side Play Tournament with the presentation of a one-act play entitled Op 'O Me Thumb, starring janet Humphrey, Thelma Speed and Ruth Uderitz. In November 1933, the Dramatic Club achieved a success by presenting two one-act plays, The Moving Finger and Rich Man, Poor Man. After the presentation of the plays, dancing was held in the Atlantic Avenue Gym- nasium and the large attendance proved it a success. The present officers of the Club are: George Ingle, President, Edward Freel, Vice-Presidentg Edward Branning, Secretaryg and Albert Beckmann, Treasurer. Although many of the Club's members are graduating this year, it is hoped that the Dramatic Club will be as much of a success in the future as it has been in the past. Fifty-fire Kult THE GREEN AND GOLD . l ' 1 ARCHERY ITH the approach of Spring, the members of the Archery Club are l I looking forward to the time when they may enjoy the greater freedom of shooting outside, rather than in the gymnasium, as they have been compelled to do during the winter. When the weather permits, shooting will be conducted in the State Park. Although no meets were held until late in the year, the Lynbrook archers anticipated future contests with Rockville Centre, Garden City, and Port Washington. As a fitting conclusion to a highly successful year, Lynbrook students partici- pated in the all-scholastic meet held at Jones Beach in june. 'u- if t A f L5' 5 L vs fil The group numbers approximately thirty members, and has chosen as its officers: Roy Woods, President, Robert Karpen, Vice-Presidentg and Louise Zeigler, Secretary. Fifty-Jix te Ti-us GREEN AND Gow g new THE PRESS CLUB KEEP, OR a number of years Lynbrook High School had to depend upon the local newspapers to collect and publish news about our school. There were often mistakes and omissions, and sometimes our most gn-. wg important events went unheralded. Lynbrook High was in dire need of a new deal in publication. Accordingly, when Mr. Schubert received an offer from the Star of a weekly section for school news, a meeting was immediately called to formulate plans for a press club. Miss White was chosen faculty advisor. The Press Club met nearly every Tuesday to write up material for the Lynbrook High-Lights, as the page in the Star was called. The material was sent to the news office on Wednesday and usually appeared in print Friday or Saturday. After the midterm tests were over, the club realized that Lynbrook High needed more detailed records of student activities. Consequently the members decided to publish the Clarion Bulletin again. The Bulletin, a two sheet bi-monthly, received loyal support from the students. Membership in the club was limited to Juniors and Seniors. The juniors were: George Scannell, Hermina Raff, Irene Sweeney, Dorothy Frost, Esther Fischler, Jacqueline Villa. The Senior members were: Thomas Ferrara, Louise Hug, Henry Schmidt, Amy Ackerson, Harold Bernhard, John Folan, Dominick Pappa, Lilly Madsen, William Wilson, Marguerite Hoffman and janet Humphrey. The officers were: President -- Janet Humphrey, Secretary and Treasurer -Jacqueline Villa, and Editor - Hermina Raff. RIFLE CLUB GQ! gg N the early weeks of january, a new organization, namely, the Rifle ff ell. Club, was established in Lynbrook High School under the supervision T? of Mr. J. J. Carter, former army instructor. It chose as its officers: Tlgwlgl Richard Wheeler, President, james Frew, Vice-President, Dawson 191 'Yr Askin, Secretary-Treasurer. The members were practicing two days a week, in the basement of the Baptist Church on Earle Avenue. Unfortunately however, they could no longer shoot in the church and had to seek an outdoor range in Rockville Centre. Already a large percentage of the members are affiliated with the National Rifle Association. Lynbrook High may well be proud of such a fine organization. Fifty-.reven THE GREEN AND Gow it CLASS NIGHT NCE upon a time when the Seniors were only second graders -- that is, in 1924 - our girls needed new athletic equipment. Since the p of, Mr. J. J. Carter originated the idea of Competition Class Night cost of this equipment was more than the general organization boasted for the purpose of providing this needed fund. The Class Night of 1924, which consisted of basketball, decorations, refreshments, ticket selling and cheering -- lacking only in posters, chapel skit and checking from the present class Night - was a success. lmll The next year slipped by without any Class Night. In its place was a successful gymnastic exhibition. But due to immense popularity and demand for this affair, it was reestablished and has become a permanent feature in Lynbrook High. The popularity of Class Night has grown for ten years, until in 1934 fifteen-hundred cheering parents and students mobbed the gymnasium to see the class of '34 accept the trophy for the second consecutive year. Their final winning scores for posters, skit, decorations, tickets, basketball, cheering, checking, and refreshments was 122084, as against the 1017.26 points of the Sophomores, the 898.6 points of the juniors, and the 674.46 points of the Freshmen. Fifty-eight Biff lvif Captfzifdr bfzml on .hir ,f!J0illtI'?J' .rmote Play up! Play np! fzml, play lbe gunna! -Nezwbolf Fifly-nine iii THE GREEN AND GOLD JAMES J. CARTER Sixty SIDNEY R. COVERT DOROTHY A. BUDD we THE GREEN AND GOLD Lg' 112. h Jrlrll I L- N' ms FOOTBALL YNBROOK faced the '33 campaign with seasoned material, confidence, and courage. The team shaped up as the greatest ever coached by Mr. Covert and later fulfilled its early promise with a vengeance. Our opening day enthusiasm was dampened by the Sewanhaka aggregation. The team played well in spots but momentary lapses proved fatal by the tune of 13 - 0. lverne took the Green and Gold by surprise, rushed over two touch- downs in the second quarter and left us disconsolately looking at the score of 13 - 0. Lynbrook hadn't yet developed its scoring punch, but what a fight they could put up! Disillusioned Freeport, expecting a romp, had to be satisfied with an 8 - 0 triumph. The tide of fortune changed rapidly in the Chaminade game. Krogman's ninety-two yard run, although costing dearly in an injury to Stickles, brought victory, 12 - 7. Central, fighting courageously, led by 6 - 0. When our attack clicked, however, they just couldn't keep pace and trailed at the close, 13 - 6. Baldwin was greatly handicapped by the fine defensive playing of Lyn- brook's line. Nevertheless, one play shook a man loose for the all-important tally and a 6 - O win. Footballs filled the air. Lawrence became dizzy. Great generalship, perfect execution, and we paraded around town just to show how happy we were. 25 - 0. The close of the season brought to light the unusual fact that four players, Krogman, Stickles, Meyer and Harvey, received all-scholastic rating. 1, . 5' v X J args. Ma Sixiy-one '?i, f ,,f THE GREEN AND Go1.D Mai 'Q A I BOYS' BASKETBALL ., C, ITH the return of many veterans from last year, Coach Covert looked ' forward to a highly successful season in the 1953-34 campaign. We had a good team and started out like a whirlwind, beating Great Neck, 43 - 15. Then a powerful red and blue combination from South Side took the boys to the tune of 30 - 21. They did not seem disheartened, however, and went on to beat Central, Baldwin, and Malverne in successive weeks. Then Lawrence invaded Lynbrook and beat us with some very rough tactics. Following the Lawrence game, the team made another brilliant comeback by beating Freeport 27 - 18. Then they were ready for the crucial battle at South Side. But fate was against the Lynbrook boys and South Side won the game 25 - 21. The team lost to Lawrence and Freeport, but redeemed their prestige by downing Baldwin and Central for a scholastic record of 8 wins and 5 losses and a league record of 5 wins and 5 losses. ' The boys who formed the first team squad were: Clifford Clinton, August Krogman, Robert Williams, john Thuren, Hubert Stevenson, William Meyer, Paul Harvey, Richmond Lisle-Cannon, William Wilson and john Folan. Much credit is due the second team, which gave the first team Practice all season and had an enviable record itself. The boys who played the second team games were: Walter Hawthorne, William Schmidt, Lionel Willett, Mike Pappa, Matthew Healy, Wfaldron Peterson, Robert Boarer, and Chester Jackson. Sixlj'-f1t'0 THE GREEN AND Goto , l GIRLS' BASKETBALL TT LTHOUGH a large group of last year's players graduated, this year's team made a fine showing. Under the able guidance of Coach ' Dorothy Budd, the team progressed rapidly, ending up the season successfully. Jerry Brandstetter was the high point scorer of the forwards while Rhoda Rubenstein was the outstanding guard. The presentation of major L's was made to those who worked hard and showed exceptional ability. Those who received them are: Jerry Brandstetter, joan Clarke, Helen Dickerson, Mildred Dankwert, Gertrude Fox, Florence Rohlfs, Rhoda Rubenstein, Charlotte Rosenblum, Genevieve Smith, Ruth Timmerman, Gertrude Watson, and Dorothy Ziegler. Credit must also be given to the other members of the squad, who, by their support, enabled the letter-women to do such fine work. These are: Elizabeth Moore, Gertrude Fitzgerald, Grace Bastedo, Ruth McMahon, Ann Harger, Muriel Mecklenburg, Lotte jungmeier, Cecilia Gilson, Margaret Gilson, Dorothy Moore, Marjorie Schultz, Eleanor Baldwin, Martha Olson, Madeline Miesemer, and Viola Carmody. Sixty-three THE GREEN AND GOLD .L , 3 i BOYS' BASEBALL H HE Green and Gold opened the season determined to retain the South Shore League pennant captured so handily by Lynbrook teams in the if past. Three key men had to be replaced, and, from all appearances to date, they have hardly been missed. B59 8 Mel Combs twirled the opener and Malverne took the short end of a 6 - 2 score. Long Beach failed to solve Wally Petersen's delivery and succumbed 3 - 0. At Baldwin, Lynbrook, meeting its first league test, rallied behind Bob Boarer to triumph 7 - 3. E A sortie into Malverne was a complete success, 1,1 - 0. Two down, Lynbrook came back to nip Central 4 - 3. Boarer's relief pitching and Cliff Clinton's double with two on were the features. , A long ride to Mineola was profitable, 8 - 6. Lynbrook moved confidently into the Branch and took Lawrence into camp, 2 - 1, again coming from behind. Wlalter Guthy's hitting and Comb's steady pitching backed by clean fielding provided the high lights. Two rousing triples by Bill Meyer subdued South Side 6 - 2 as Boarer was credited with his third league triumph. I The result of the second Baldwin game was in doubt until the final inning when the opposition cracked through with a 5 - 2 win, Lynbrook's first loss of the season. This game raised the possibility of a play-off for the title. Steady fielding by the entire team, smart back-stopping, and timely hitting supplied by Ed Bradley, Clinton, Guthy, and Meyer in particular lead to the conclusion that Coach Covert's charges will always give an excellent account of themselves. Sixty-four ' YE, THE GREEN AND GOLD il wif ' GIRLS' BASEBALL , HEN the call for candidates for girls' baseball was issued, the response Q Ai! was immediate. The girls were given the West End field for their practice, and were coached by jean Pirie. After many weeks of tryouts, the following players were chosen out of the many who had answered the call. Two pitchers were selected, Bea Otta and Frances Dalton. Flo Caparelli was given the position of catcher, while Martha Olson and Madeline Caparelli found them- selves alternating at first. Grace Bastedo was placed on second, with Betty Oakley and Sylvia Liquerman taking turns at shortstop. The infield was completed by Margaret Gilson at third. In the outfield, Dot Moore played left, Betty Johnson, right, and in the center, Margaret Stoughtenburg. Getting off to a poor start at the beginning of the season, the girls con- tinued to practice their batting and sliding enabling them to turn in some fine performances at the end. Since the squad is composed entirely of undergraduates we expect a continuation of its strength in succeeding years. S ix! y- five THE GREEN AND GOLD Qi 5 S BOYS' TRACK -, ,ay HEN the track call was issued for the boys, the response was enthusi- gl D astic. Prospects for a winning team were the brightest in years. So far the promise has been well borne out with successive conquests of Long Beach, Malverne, South Side, Central, and Baldwin. an The season has thus far been featured by sensational sprinting by George Scannel. Andy Friedman carries the Green and Gold in the sprints and the middle distance, with our old stand-by, Mike Fyme placing consistently in the 440 and 880. Dawson Askin and Charles Tupper also show good style in the quarter. In the 880, Al Obrist has been more than surprising. In the mile, the colors are ably carried by Harold Bernhard and joe Charvat. Johnny Thuren has shown great proficiency in the jumps and also in pole-vaulting, along with Herb Johnson. In the weight class, we find Paul Harvey, johnny Krull, and Gorden Stickles heaving the shot for phenomenal distances. . Scannel, Friedman, Thuren, and Krull, comprise a speedy relay quartet. As the season progresses, the student body is becoming more and more track-conscious. An all-victorious team is not beyond the realm of possibility, but even if the boys fall short of such an attainment, we feel that Coach Carr will be satisfied that his team-building efforts have not been in vain. Sixly-.fix THE GREEN AND Gow i GIRLS' TRACK LTHOUGH there was no track team last year, the old spirit was revived with a squad of twenty-one participating in the meets. Coached by Miss Budd, the girls practiced hard three times a week. 1-arf Ruth Timrnerman in the high-jump scaled the bar at four feet A nine to break the Lynbrook record of four feet six formerly held by Rosemary Muller, class of '32. Martha Olson tied this record. Though just beginners this year, these girls are thinking of the future and are working to build up a track team for next year. The squad consists of: Mary Frances McDermott, Patrica Bevan, Helen David, Frances johnson, Doris Lubatty, Cecelia Gilson, Grace O'Brien, Martha Olson, Helen Steinberg, Wfinnie Mitchell, Esther Abrams, Ruth Tim- merman, Mary Ellen Behne, Margaret Maclntyre, Eleanor Dibble, Winnie De Mott, Carrie Kimball, Lorraine Vergesslich, Alice Bohunovsky, Ruth Donovan, and Gladys Bartholomew. The managers are : Charlotte Ames and Eleanor Baldwin. Sixiy-reven ' THE GREEN AND GOLD 5 Y, V , , , , CH EERLEADING YNBROOK High Cheerleading has enjoyed the most successful year since its inauguration. The response to the cheerleaders has been QW' unparalleled in years. I 4.9 .au To start with, to the call for tryouts the gymnasium was filled with applicants and the board of strategy consisting of Mr. Carter and last year's cheerleaders, had difficulty in choosing the most suitable. Finally, those who seemed to be the best were Jeannette Donaldson, Mary Francis McDermott, and Mildred White. The squad was completed by Janet Alder, Matt Healy and john Folan, veterans. All through the football and basketball season these people worked hard to arouse spirit and were rewarded by generous support from the students. One of the big features of cheering was the addition of the new Fight Cheer taken from the Senior Class Night cheers. This has proved the most popular yell in a long, long time. Truly, then, we have had, to quote Mr. Carter, the best cheerleaders I can remember in Lynbrookf' Might we also add that we think we have the best looking cheerleaders on the Island. Sixly-eight THE GREEN AND GOLD Q Q a ' my BOYS' TENNIS ., C, HEN the call for candidates for the tennis team was issued about twenty-five eager enthusiasts in this sport answered the call. After a vu eek of mediocre matches a fairly well balanced combination resulted V , P The team s home courts are at Marion Street field This was due ' Q to a division of athletic facilities between the boys and girls. The tennis team at the time of this writing has played only three of its twenty matches. They won all three matches with apparent ease. The schedule calls for matches with Baldwin, South Side, Central, Malverne and other local schools. Lawrence seems to be our keenest rival. Lynbrook has a good team of which three men were members of last year's team and it is expected that the team will give a good account of itself in the contests with other schools. The members of the team are: Robert Boarer, lst singlesg Raymond Hegeman, 2nd singlesg William Crook, 5rd singlesg Robert Boarer and Clifford Clinton, lst doublesg Edward Boarer and Walter Hawthorne, 2nd doubles. The students should support this team because they play tennis the way it should be played. Sixiy-nine 41 THE GREEN AND GOLD GIRLS' TENNIS HE Girl's Tennis Team was kept very busy by a heavy schedule. Since only three members from last year's team, Charlotte' Rosenblum, Rhoda Rubenstein and Ruth McMahon, remained, it was necessary to choose new players from the lower classmen. The contestants T - for these positions were: Ruth Timmerman, Virginia Wingert, Helen Dickerson, Genevieve Brandstetter, Marjorie Romyns and Dorothy Binenbaum. I S 27 Tk Although the team started out badly by losing their first match to South Side, they ended up quite successfully. By careful practice every day each member improved her game. The Team Managers, Agnes Harrigan and Dorothy Binenbaum, helped immensely by keeping score' during matches and arranging the games. The schedule was as follows:-South Side, May 9, Long Beach, May 14, Lawrence, May 24g Collegiate Centre, May 51, Port Washington, june 4, Baldwin, june 6. Sezwziy THE GREEN AND GOLD 3! 4' ' .f7,Nki WRESTLING V . Q,wlHAT wrestling is at last an established sport in Lynbrook High School was proven this year. There were about 30 wrestlers under the super- f f vision of Mr. Carr, reporting regularly four times a week. s ki Although not a victorious season, it was a successful one if l experience and enjoyment received from physical combat are but into consideration. The first meet held with Central ended 53 - 3 with Lynbrook on the short side of the score. The only victory came when H. Johnson won a spectacular match from A. White. The second meet with Long Beach ended in a 20 - 20 tie. The Carr men lost their next four meets, Sewanhaka 21 - 8, Central 20 - 8, Oceanside 26 - 5 and Sewanhaka 2416 - 95. The next meet was the first annual South Side Tournament in which we placed third. Herb Johnson won 145 lb. championship with four victories. J. Passler and H. Greemstein were finalists with 1 victory and 1 defeat each. T. Ferrara was a semifinalist with 2 victories and 1 defeat. The last two meets were with Long Beach and Oceanside respectively. With the former, Lynbrook won its first and only victory of the season. Lynbrook lost to the latter 26W - 6112. H. johnson won 9 bouts which netted him 41 points. Arnold and Ferrara were second with four victories each. When the wrestling season ended, Mr. Carr and Mr. Carter decided to have an intramural tournament. The whole wrestling team entered, with the exception of Tupper, Ferrara, and Greenstein, who were hampered by injuries sustained in previous conflicts. Scwefilj-one 'W' im . THE GREEN AND GOLD Q! A SWIMMING 'T IARLY last fall, Frank Williains called for swimming enthusiasts to form a team capable of competing with other schools. The response j was immediate, and, since Lynbrook High lacks a pool, arrangements , Yyifff were made so that the boys could go down to the Lido pool for FSWJ practice and their meets. While team as a whole was not very successful, winning but two victories out of seven meets, the individual performances were outstanding, Captain Frank Williams breaking two pool records. Lynbrook placed third in league competition, trailing Long Beach and Baldwin. In the championship meet at Long Beach, Wlilliams took firsts in both the 50 yard backstroke, and the 200 yard free style. Paul Harvey placed second in the dive, while Ray Sault and Phil Barbarie finished third in the breast stroke and 100 yard free style respectively. A third place went to the relay team, with Barbarie, Willianls, Harvey, and Don Galloway putting forth their greatest efforts. Great credit is due all of the boys both for the line showing they made against other schools. in which swimming is a major sport, and for the perseverance which they showed during the entire season. Next year will probably see many more out for this up-and-coming sport. Severity-!11'0 . THE GREEN AND Gow BOWLING Q F53 D UE to the fact that South Side was the only South Shore school which li had a team we have been unable to secure many matches. I , , . Q A A The record for the season was tvso out of three from the Lynbrook Faculty and two out of four from South Side. The squad was composed of Frank Williams, Thomas Dalton, Robert Finlay, Robert Hunt, joseph Bieler, William Blake, Bernard Stegeman, Dominick Pappa, Douglas Mehrer, Edward Finlay, Oscar Olesen, Albert Black and Bud Ekelman. GOLF his 3 g NOTHER up-and-coming sport at Lynbrook High is golf. This year's team, consisting of Nick Cort, captain, Corney Dorsey, managerg Eddie Roberts, Richard Cort, and Howard Olmsteadg with Jack Cort and Bob Williams as alternates, met with stiff opposition. Their record was not very imposing, but all were constantly striving to im- prove their games. Most of these boys will return next year, and they confidently expect to burn up the fairways with a superlative brand of golf. FENCING Q7 4.9 N September, we secured the services of Mr. Cooper as our instructor if 'gl in the noble art of fencing. A group of thirty enthusiastic wielders of the foil reported for practice at the Atlantic Avenue School. s Monday from 5 to 6. During the year we have had very enjoyable hour sessions every We feel that we have benefited greatly by this art, and, due to the able direction of Mr. Cooper, have become thoroughly skillful in the ancient sport. S e zfenl y-lbree ttf, giqggv .D THE GREEN AND GOLD K ikfglxt XVILLIAM K. PEARsALL INTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES E HE Intramural Program provides an opportunity for participation in sports to those unable or unwilling to try out for varsity teams. It is primarily for those who have no other chance to play. The teams are arranged according to Strength Index. Boys participate in organized leagues in football, basketball and baseball while the girls have basketball competition. In the football heavyweight division, the team captained by Harry Voges was victorious, while the lightweight title went to the players of Captain Chester jackson. A hotly contested basketball race went to the Clarkson Tech team captain- ed by jack I-Iusing. The victorious girls' team was the Junior All Stars under the leadership of Frances Dalton. There were an unusually large number of participants in Intramural basketball. ' Baseball is off to an auspicious start. In addition, many other after-school activities are fostered by this pro- gram with the result that a large proportion of the student body obtains a background of physical fitness and an abundance of the benefits of participation in clean sport. Ser-'eniy-four THE GREEN AND GOLD DRAPIATICS Avian are fine 0111 y lmneff lvyp0rrite,r. S vxferlly-fizfe ' of R, '. Tun GREEN AND GOLD I , 1 - . N? n THE CHARM SCHOOL Sezlerzry-,fix , , f - THE GREEN AND Gow 'A .I ' ik SENIOR PLAY . HE Senior Pla , The Charm School, was trul a reat dramatic Y Y 8 K., achievement. The cast, which included most of the noted Thespians of school, outdid itself in producing one of the best plays to be seen ' 5 4 at L. H. S. in a long time. The plot is built around Austin fEdward Branningj who inherits a girls' boarding school. Hilarious situations arise when he takes his friendsi to the school to act as teachers. Complications also set in when Elise Benedotti Uanet Humphreyj with whom George Boyd fDonald Vos- burghj Austins' friend, is in love, falls in love with Austin. The rest of the cast included David Mac Kenzie fKenyon Kilbonj a struggling law student, Jim and Tim Simpkins, fRichard Connette tk john Folanj, a couple of playboys, and Homer johns fGeorge Inglej, the former executor of the school and guardian of Elise, all these friends of David. And then there is Miss Hays Qanet Kirnerj and' dean of the school, Miss Curtis fBetty Pattersonj who is advisor of the Senior Class, and the girls - Sally fRuth Uderitzj Muriel fBarbara Boylanj, Ethel fAgnes Harriganj, Ali fAmy Ackersonj, Madge fMildred Martens, , and Charlotte fCharlotte Amesj. The girls are all mem- bers of the Senior Class. This array of talent made the play well-named. Sewerzly-Jeverz h I THE GREEN AND GOLD Sezwztj-eight THE CAT AND THE CANARYH THE GREEN AND GOLD 5 I fl THE JUNIOR, PLAY the gala night of March 23, 1954, the junior Class presented a play fwith the usual permission of Samuel Frenchj called The Cat .ill and the Canary. w 4-ttyl 1 LMUT Here are the characters from this melodrama: Annabelle West, portrayed by Louise Mclntyre, inherited a beauti- ful necklace and Glenclifl Manor, a gloomy mansion on the Hudson. It was around the manor that the action of the play was centered. The hero, Paul jones, was played by John Krull. Paul was a rather shy boy, but when it came to helping Annabelle, he conquered his fear. Dolores Harriet gave an outstanding portrayal of Mammy Pleasant, the old colored servant of the deceased Mr. West. Her presence added much to the atmosphere of the play. Mr. Crosby, the aged lawyer, Brewster Chamberlain, was the executor of Mr. West's will. Sicily Young, played by june Eckman, was a kittenish kind of girl, who was afraid of her own shadow. Ruth Curtis proved her acting ability in the part of Susan Sillsby, an old maid. She and Harry Blythe, Waldron Petersen, add humor to the plot. The part of Charles Wilder, one of Annabelle's suitors was done by Leonard Bedsow. The cast was rounded out by Chick MacKenzie, an asylum keeper, and Herbert Levy, a country doctor. The play will be remembered by all who saw it as one of the best ever presented at Lynbrook High. Severity-:zine 1 THE GREEN AND GOLD I i NATIONAL DEFENSE' A Requisife To American Peace by KENYON KILBON again the world echoes to the tread of marching feet. In Europe, South America, and the Far East, nations are already at war, or ready plunge in at a moment's notice. In such a time, it is not only natural, but necessary that we turn to look at our own defenses and wonder if Qmftjj they can keep us out of war. In the last great war, the United States was caught unprepared, and is just now beginning to realize the fact that, unless our defenses are sufficient to command respect, a repetition of the episode of 1917 is inevitable. At the present time, there are two places on earth where war is most likely to break out - the Far East and Central Europe. The interestsof the United States in both of these places is too great to allow her to remain oblivious to the threats of war. America was drawn into the last war because of foreign interests, and these interests have increased since the war, until trade with Europe and Asia now amounts to over a billion dollars a year. However, in the last war, the position of this country was fortunate' Because of the great expanse of water between Europe and the United States, strong defense was not necessary. In the next war, our position will not be so secure. Military machines have been so improved that we now find ourselves within reach of the weapons of our belligerent neighbors. Because of the long coastline which forms our border, our first line of defense is the navy. Although on a par with that of Great Britain under the terms of the London Naval Treaty, our navy ranks way below England's. In fact, it is almost down to the level of japan's. In order to preserve peace on the Pacific, it isi essential that the United States maintain a larger navy than japan. Due to the building program of the present administration, there is no longer-need to worry about the ability of the navy to protect our coasts from attack. There is at present, afloat and building, a navy sufficient for our needs. It is in its air forces that the United States is most deficient. The air force is the country's second line of defense. In the event of our navy's defeat by that of an enemy, a well-equipped air force could protect the coast by bombing the hostile fleet and preventing soldiers from landing. In its present condition, the army air corps is incapable of doing this. Although the army fliers are the best in the world, they cannot work miracles with the antiquated equipment at their disposal. The air force now contains about 1800 planes, of which approximately two-thirds are out of date. The new planes with which the army is experimenting are the finest in the world, and could deal a terrific amount of damage to any enemy fleet, in sufficient number. The Eigbry 4 THE GREEN AND GoLn if 23 F need of the air force can be placed at 1000 planes. These can be placed in ser- vice at a relatively small cost in actual money, and at a very insignificant price in proportion to the amount of protection they would insure. While most of the controversy over national defense centers about the navy and the air corps, the army remains an important factor. There is no danger .of attack along our Canadian border. Therefore, an enemy would logically seek to invade this country through Mexico. Our present army of about 450 thousand men, with inefficient weapons, would have a hard time withstanding the onslaught of a powerful enemy force. The fact that the United States, the greatest nation in the world, should rank EIGHTEENTH in the size of its army, illustrates more graphically than any words, how, through its noble' efforts to promote disarmament, this country has let her own safety be menaced by a lack of sufficient defense. This country should maintain, in time of peace, a standing army of one million men, with efficient equipment and adequate means of transportation. In brief then, the present defenses of the United States are insufficient to preserve peace. We need planes and men. In an article in a recent Reader's Digest, an army official, whose name was not mentioned, stated that the United States is better prepared for war now than at any time in her history. This is probably so, but it must be taken with a grain of salt for when was the United States ever prepared for war? It does not cost much to insure ourselves against attack. Unpreparedness exacts a dreadful toll. Let us take advantage of the lesson which the World XVar taught us, and prepare to defend ourselves for the sake of peace! BIBLIOGRAPHY THE RESTLESS PACIFIC-by Nicholas Roosevelt. THE CHALLENGE OF THE EAST-by Sherwood Eddy. THE AMERICAN YEAR BOOK FOR 1933. THE VVORLD ALMANAC FOR 1934. THE READER'S DIGEST. THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-January 18, 30, February 6, 1934. 'This essay was awarded first prize in the contest sponsored by the Lynbrook Post No. 335 of the American Legion. Eighty-one THE GREEN AND GOLD LIGHTS FROM A HILLTOP by DOROTHEA BAEcocK EARILY I climbed the last few steps. At the top of the hill I sat l I ., C. I down and surveyed the town, which seemed near enough to touch. It had been a hard climb, but it was worth while now. The village lay at my feet, quiet and reposeful during what is the supper hour of most of the inhabitants. The warm dusk and the village lights made me pensive. Those lights-who knows what lies behind them, Sorrow or joy? Tragedy or Laughter? Death and Birth, Laughter and Tears live next door, each one, perhaps in entire ignorance of the other. Somewhere in that sea of lights lurks Death. I cannot shake off the idea that some of those lights remind me of death. They are dim, flickering, as ifaunable to decide whether to remain or go out. Like so many humans they are, weak and wavering, sensitive to the slightest harsh touch. See-over there is a light quite separated from the others. A single light at a distance from the village is probably a farmhouse, just a small truck garden farm. The tired farmer and more weary wife are probably eating an ordinary meal with their several children and a farm hand or two. Conversation is utterly neglected in the more profitable business of eating. Such remarks as, Salt, please, or Rain tomorrow, are the only ones to break the silence. That cluster of lights all together looks as if there might be a dance. Here would be only the gayest of spirits, lovely women in smart gowns and intelligent men in faultless evening dress. No outward sign of tragedy here --and yet, who knows? All those lights, and perhaps many persons that I know, but how can I say that their lives are cheerful or sad? In many of those houses very small children are trustingly allowing them- selves to be tucked in for the night. Weary parents utter a sigh of relief and dim all the lights but the one or two by which they will read. It seems likely that the single bright lights come from kitchens. Behind those lights Eigbly-two THE GREEN. AND GOLD p bi ,ai are girls and women hurrying through their irksome tasks. The dimmer lights may be sitting rooms. There one would find a radio playing and a bridge game under way, or perhaps it is just a friendly or not so friendly conversation. Typical American homes are these, with characteristic lighting systems, efficient, modern, and beautiful. Those lights themselves are impersonal, giving no hint of the drama being enacted behind them. They invite, and yet they repel my interest: they invite because they pique my curiosity, but they baffle me with their sameness. And yet they are as different as person's eyes: at first glance eyes are merely blue or gray or brown, with the second glance they show person- alities, differences in sparkle. It is so with the lights in the growing darkness over the town. Where at first they appeared to be either red, yellow, or blue, they now glow with varying degrees of brilliance. Where one sees the brightest light, one expects to find the gayest life. We often say on passing a house vividly lighted throughout, The people in that house are having a good time tonight. Of the house with the one dim light, we say, No one at home tonight, or Someone is alone, or waiting up for the family to come home. So many houses, so many lights, so many kinds of people, so many dramas are there in one villageg and this is only a tiny portion of the world. At last I become conscious of the chill air and arise. Slowly I grope my way down the hillside, still thoughtful. I am oppressed by the idea of how small a part of the world one individual really is. The mood clings. So many lights . . . so many stories. Eighly-three Q THE GREEN AND GOLD W I JOKES QOur, Motto: joe Miller was good enough for our grandfathers, and he's good enough for uslj Secretary: Qrushing in with ticker tape in handj-Oh, sir, you're a pauper! Rich Man: Quick-is it a boy or a girl? Malveme-a town so small that when the train stops, the engine is out in the Country. Dandrulf--chips off the old block. just one more Scotch joke-There's the Scotchman who got a pair of spats for Christmas and had them soled. How's that clock you won at the carnival? Swell, it does an hour in forty-live minutes! Diner: Waiter, will you please close that window. Waiter: Certainly, sir, does the wind bother you? Diner: No, but this is the fourth time this steak has blown off my plate! Our Uncle Oscar has two wooden legs, so he just lumbers along. Bachelor-A man who never makes the same mistake once! Oh, a letter edged in black, my cousin Edgar is dead! How do you know, you haven't even opened it yet! Oh, I can tell his handwriting. IF YOU DON'T LIKE THE JOKES XVE USE, YOU SHOULD READ WHAT WEREFUSE! USE GLADPEDAL'S MACHINE GUNS DlLLINGER'S SAYS :- They're eleganter than elegant. Dear Mug:- h Without obligation to me. and no - c ance o your ever getting it back, please pieces of death- Try one out on your send me on Free Trial a flock of your You too, will like these master local Police force or bank. Send for Machine Guns' Name .,,,.... one for a thirty day free trial. Address Ei gb! 5- four THE GREEN AND GOLD E .X-. W WW YQ366+6Q0666+66+949??6964?i 54565+6ms6ss6vb6Q666QQ6Ws 9 .a44+. f'9I'a' In' ESTABLISHED 1890 reliefs .RE U5 9 we mon: mn 'Q TDINS - KEYS - RINGS f?' CUPS - MEDALS - TROPHIES bbw' BIDS - DANCE ORDERS - FAVORS 46440 +1 4'?4? 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Y. 4, CANDY - SODA .53 Qi' Eigbly-eiglwi S THE GREEN AND Gow Ui ' ''. . Z Z ! Z''I ! ZN20Z' 'ZNZNZ''I''IMI''Z''Z Z Z''I''I''INZNZ'020205'INS''I''SMI''I''! ! I ! !'02''Iwi''I 2 Z 2 2 ! 2 Z I Z : 2 I I 3 s QUALITY - SERVICE - COURTESY KUCKENS BROS. GROCERS 275 ATLANTIC AVENUE East Rockaway Telephones : LYNBROOK 1106 and 4399 ig .1 1:7 km PERLMAN flower service, inc. Sunrise Highway at Atlantic Ave. Phone Lynbrook 6327 ADELSON'S BOYS' and YOUTI-IS' SHOP 69 ATLANTIC AVENUE LYNBROOK, L. I. After Graduation XVHY NOT make recreation your vocation I Enjoy your work and give pleasure to othersg be healthy and happy and teach others to be the same. Such is the life ofa teacher of physical education. SAVAGE SCHOOL FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION Established 1890 An Exceptional Strong Faculiy A Teacher Training School which prepares men and women to become teachers, directors. and supervisors of health and physical education in schools. colleges, playgrounds. clubs. private insti- tutes and industrial organizations. The curriculum of the three-year course includes practical instruction in all forms of athletics, gym. nastics.games, dancing, swimming, dramatics. and the likeg also the essential courses in education, pyscholoBV. anatomv. physiology, hygiene, and others. thoroughly covering the theory and prac- tice of health and physical education. Catalogue Upon Request Employment bureau for students Sv. graduates. Register Now Class Entering September 17, I934 SAVAGE SCHOOL 308 West 59th St., New York City ENGINEERING - SCIENCE POLYTECH IC INSTITUTE OF BROOKLYN Courses leading to Degrees In Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical Engineeringg Chemistry and LIBERAL-SCIENCE for students who desire a general educa- tion in Science or wish to prepare for Industrial Administration, Scientific Research, or Teaching In Science. 0 Also Graduate Courses . . . Leading to Masters Degrees in Engineering, Physics and Chemistry and to Doctor of Philosophy its Chemistry. For Day Catalogue, Evening Bul- letin, Graduate Bulletin or Informa- tion - Address: THE DEAN 99 LIVINGSTON STREET Brooklyn, N. Y. - Tel. Triangle 5-6920 RESERVATIONS FOR SEPTEMBER ADMISSION MAY BE MADE NOW of '202''ZNINI''WSWS''IMI''E''IMI''IMI''I''I''I''IMI''I''I ! ! I I Z 2 I 2 ! ! !''Z 2 ! ! 2 . . ! I''lvl''IMI''2 I I ! ! Z !' FC-,I Ina J-tg THE GREEN AND GOLD Jim iw, M 'Z' 'I' '! I 2 2 Z 2 2 ! !''! ! 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