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

 - Class of 1936

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Covert. l5l Schubert. Voshurgh Bren nan ADMI N ISTIQATI DN MR. C. D. VOSBURGH . . . . Superinlendenl MR. ll. A. SCHUBICBT . . Principal MB. M. J. BRENNAN . . . Vice-Principal l6l MEMBERS UE THE FACULTY TEACHER MISS BARBARA ANDERSON MR. NIICHAEL BRENNAN MR. ROBERT BORST lAr'lISS DOROTHY BUDD MRS. IRENE CARMAN MR. EVANS CARR MR. JAMES CARTER MISS PEARL CAVANEY MISS ALICE CHASE MR. SIDNEY COVERT MISS ANNE CULLEN MRS. KATHRYN DAVIDSON MR. STUART DEGELLEKE MISS FRANCES HOLMES MR. VERNON HOWSE MR. J. RAY JOHNSON MRS. CHARLOTTE KINNE MISS EUDORA LAMPMAN MRS. AGNES lVlARTIN COLLEGE Smith New York University Columbia Arnoldg Ohio State Syracuse Alfredg Columbia Battle Creek Tuftsg Hunterg Columbia Plattsburg New York University Cortland Normal New York University Prattg Columbia Elmira Collegeg Syracuse Oswego Normal Syracuse Houghton College Waynesburg New York University Oneonta Normal New York State Russell Sage DEPARTMENT Science Commercial Music Physical Education German Science Physical Education English Commercial Physical Education Art Librarian Industrial Arts Latin Music History Commercial English g Dramatics Home Economics MR. MILTON OLSEN Minnesota Commercial MR. WILLIAM PEARSALL Rutgers History MRS. BERTHA SALVACGIO Elmira College French MISS HELEN SEITZ Wells College History MISS KATHRYN SLAUSON Syracuse Mathematics MISS MARGARET SMITH Syracuseg Columbia English MISS NIARJORIE SWARTHOUT Cornellg Columbia Mathematics MISS LOUISE TAYLOR St. Lawrence University Frenchg English MRS. GLADYS TROY St. Lawrence University Mathematics MISS NIILDRED WHITE mirivdiglilliftate English OFFICE STAFF MRS. FRANCES FRITZ MISS JEAN PIRIE MISS DOROTHY BAUER MISS CATHERINE CANNING l7l 'N ' A SS'fS bn I Carman Seitz Sulvaggio Whitv SENIUID TEACH EDS MISS MILDRICD WHITE MRS. BERTHA SALVAGGIO MISS IIELICN SEITZ MRS. IRENE CARMAN I101 Harger Healy Boarer RICHARD G. HEALY Rich Competent as class president for four years, Rich played intramural football and basketballg varsity baseball and basketball. He was also engaged in the functions of the Hi-Y, the Athletic Council, and the Senior Play. College EDWARD BOARER Eddie High school for our vice-president meant action-four years of it in varsity basketball and baseballg three in varsity tennis and football managership. Along with this, he entered into Class Night, Hi-Y, Ping Pong, and the Senior Play. Undecided ANN HARGER Excelling in all outdoor sports, Ann belonged to the Hi-Y, Dramatic and Glee Clubs, and the cast of the Senior Play. As an accomplished artist, she did noble work in Class Night decorations, and was art editor of this yearbook. Uncertain l 11 l GEORGETTE ABEL Babe Outside of her regular school work at Lynbrook High School, Babe joined the Roller Skating Club as a junior. During the seasons of 1934435 and 1935-36, she entered into the friendly rivalry of the girls' intramural basketball group. Business CHARLES ALLEN Baron Besides being on the archery, fencing, intramural basketball and baseball teams, Charles joined the Suicide, Chess, Marionette, Ping Pong, Glee Clubs, and the Athletic Council. His favorite study all through high school was art. Undecided Gus ANDREADIS Andy Gus played intramural basketball, intramural football, and later varsity football. For two years he was enrolled on the membership lists of Hi-Y and Science Clubs. Of the fine arts, he chose music, playing in both band and orchestra. Medical School Sh zrl SHIRLEY M. ARNOTH Shirley took part in girls' hockey, track, basketball, and varsity baseball. She was active in the Ping Pong Club, Hiking Club, Swimming Club, Dramatic Club, Science Club, and Glee Club, and was Art Editor of the Clarion, the school paper. Designer-Cooper Union Champ DAWSON ASKIN Dawson's schedule covered intramural football, basketball, and baseball: track, boxing, swimming, bowling, archery, wrestling, and ping pon . He performed in the Junior Play, the Athletic Council, the llramatic and Science Clubs, and the Press Club, as Senior Editor of the Clarion. College I 12 l Ellie ELEANOR F. BALDWIN Ellie's athletic rogram embraced varsity and Class Night basket- ball, intrarnurall tennis, and managership of the track team. She proved dependable in the Hi-Y, Dramatic, and Press Clubs, acting also as stage manager for both Junior and Senior Plays. Undecided Burt BURTON BASTEDO Burton played three successive years of intramural baseball and basketball, and one of football. But his interest was not confined to sports-he acted successfull in the Senior Play and served in the Chess Club, Dramatic Club, and Class Night. Business Billie LILLIE BAUM Before coming to Lynbrook, Lillie had specialized in a combi- nation of basketball, Glee Club, and editorship of the Far Rock- away High School paper. Here she continued a business course and took part in the work of the Press Club. N. Y. U. ARTHUR C. BENDER Mo Musically inclined, -Mo enjoyed his four years in the band and three with the orchestra. Arduous requirements of the drums in the two organizations still allowed him to play on the intramural football, basketball, and baseball teams. Juilliard School of Music EDWARD BENNETT Ben Leaving Central High School, Valley Stream, where he had been active in baseball, football and swimming, Ben entered Lynbrook High as a junior: In preparing for a business career he found bookkeeping his most absorbing subject. Business l 13 I HAROLD BENSEN Bens As a man of all sports, Harold played varsity football, baseball, and hockey, and was one of the active members of Mr. Carr's wrestling team. To complete his curriculum, he was an energetic member of the Hi-Y. Business BERNARD BERTON Benny Benny was an original member of the handball team and was its first captain. His leadership and fine playing led to a successful season for the team. Benny also was a member of the Boys' Wrestling Team. Business NANCY M. BREEN Nan As a sophomore, Nan spent some of her after-school hours in intramural basketball, soccer, swimmin , and tennis. The next year she added bowling to the list. However, the sports that dominated her tlu'ee years at Lynbrook were hiking and skating. Traphagen School of Design Herb HERBERT BROCHARD As a versatile athlete, Herb played hockey, tennis, baseball, intra- mural and varsity football, and intramural basketball. He helped the seniors toward their goal by playing on the Class Night basketball team. Mr. Carr's radio club consumed the remainder of is time. Trip to California Rich ' RICHARD W. BRowER Rich was instrumental in bringing handball as a recognized ac- tivit to Lynbrook High School. He was an original member of the iirst team in 1935. Rich provided us with musical talent while playing the saxophone in the Junior Band for two years. Business l 14 l Brownie GEORGE BROWN Brownie went out for varsity basketball in 1935 and 1936, and for varsit baseball in 1936. He played on one of the boys' intramural basketball teams in 1934, and was on Class Night teams for the last two seasons. Business Marty Mkarm R. Bunnrcx Marty possessed a liking for athletic activities as well as for other tasks. From an athletic standpoint he cooperated to build up the Archery, Rifle and Bowling teams. He exercised his social interests in the Hi-Y Club. Webb I ml ilule Jim JAMES F. BURKE While he was in Lynbrook, Jim turned his attention to the Hi-Y Club. He was a supporter not only of the chapter in school, but also of the area council. His other interests were the Science Club, Class Night committees and checkers. Hotel Management DONALD D. CAMPBELL Don Don was kept busy in high school with a number of sports: intramural football, basketball, swimmin , fencing, ping pong and track. Moreover, he has a record og four years with the Rifle Club and two years with the Science Club. Colorado School of Mines MADELINE CAPPAHELLI Cap This young lady played girls' baseball and girls' intramural basketball for the entire four seasons. She was a member of the Press Club, and her Class Night activities included basketball and coat checking. Business l 15 l VIOLA E. CARMODY Vi Vi was both athletically and socially inclined. She was a member of the varsity basketball, tennis and track squads besides being in the Glee Club, Hi-Y, and Dramatic Club. As a senior, she represented her home-room on the Athletic Council. Undecided J ANE M. CARSON K it Intramural basketball, hiking, swimming, and soccer constituted Jane's athletic program in high school. In her senior year she was a home-room representative and a member of the refreshment committee for Class Night. At the same time, she belonged to the Press Club. Nurs ing School BEATBICE I. CASTAGNINO Bea Bea began a study of music at East Rockawa and continued it when she entered Lynbrook. Here she combined a course in theory with membership in the Glee Club. In her senior year she found enjoyment in belonging to the Riding Club. Normal School Frenchie MARCELLE CHARPENTIER While she attended Lynbrook, Marcelle's program included Glee Club, ping pong, riding, and hiking. For three successive Class Nights she served on the refreshment committees, and for the fourth, she and other art students decorated the senior corner. Traphagen School of Design Joe JOSEPH CHARVAT Joe was among the most faithful of Lynbrook's athletes, having been active in both intramural and varsity competition including all the major sports. His other interests were Hi-Y and Music. He played in both the band and the orchestra. Business I 16 l Judge FRANCIS X. CLAIR Upon enterin from Chaminade in 1934, Frank immediately began his work in the Dramatic Club, the Hi-Y, the Press, and the Glee Clubs. He played intramural basketball and was an important prop in the Class Night basketball team in 1935. Villanova University Nellie JEANETTE CLARK Nettie we t out for girls' track, archery club, swimming club, and hikingnclub. She assisted on the Class Night checking and refreshment committees, and rendered excellent service as the secretary of the Chess Club. Post Gruduale Phil PHILIP J. CLEMENTE Under the tutelage of Miss Cullen, Phil devoted four years to art work, turning out each Class Night to serve on the decorations committee. In 1935 he won a medal for second place in the American Legion Poster Contest. A rl School BETTY COAKLEY Belly Transferring from St. Agnes to Lynbrook High in 1933, Betty joined activel in the games of intramural basketball. Her efforts in this tleld were coupled with a like interest in journalism through the Press Club. Undecided EDNA I. Coon Cook When she was not engaged in studying business subjects, Edna sought recreation after school. For two years she found good exercise in competing with girls from other classes at basketball and baseball, and in belonging to the Hiking and Skating Clubs. Business I 17 l Rrcrulan Corvr Fai Fat divided his time in high school between a business course and physical recreation. In the latter field he allied himself with the intramural football and baseball teams, specializing for three years in varsity golf. Bus iness CHARLET COTTLER Col Charlet contributed the following items to her class history: three years of intramural basketball: two years as assistant manager of girls' baseball, succeeded by a third as chief manager, Erfldb active participation in Class Night, Dramatic Club, and Press Business IRVING DAIGEN Duggie Irving's enthusiasm for music caused him to spend four years as a member of both band and orchestra. In his free time he baseball, wrestling, golf, and boxing. Business Millie MILDBED DANKWERT Millie was one of the most reliable athletes in school. She ex- celled as a member of varsity basketball, field hockey, baseball, and archery. It was natural then that she should be elected to the Athletic Council in her senior year. Physical Ed wcat ion Teacher Helen HELEN D. DAVID Helen went out for girls' track and intramural basketball, and for bowlin . She belonged to the Dramatic Club, Archery Club, Girls' Hi-2, Glee Club, and Riding Club. She appeared in several skits, and played basketball on Class Night. Katherine Gibbs l 131 went out for different sports: intramural football, basketball, and Lynn Basketball seems to have been Maril n's athletic sport during her high school years. Ever season lound her a member of an intramural team and as one oil, the basketball squad she supported her class in the Class Night of 1935. Business Lyn Elinor's dramatic contributions consisted of four years in the Dramatic Club and a lead in the Junior Play. Her name was also connected with the Glee Club, Press Club, and Class Night, along with track, hiking, and management of varsity basketball. Slale College Tinhorn Tinhom was a member of the varsity bowling team as well as an active participant in intramural football and ping pong. His extra-curricular activities also included the Science an Press Clubs. New York Universily MARILYN DE NYSE ELINOR ELIZABETH DIBBLE Tnoms DILLIGAN ARTHUR L. DIXON . Dick Dick took part in track, football, bowling, wrestling, intramural basketball, baseball, and archery. He played in the band, and belonged to the Press Club, Dramatic Club, and Science Club, the Boys' Chorus, and the Hi-Y. College J EANNETTE DONALDSON Judy Judy, the Editor of this Yearbook, helped organize the Ping Pong Club and the Girls' Hi-Y, of which she is president, besides going out for track and intramural basketball. She appeared in both class plays, and was a varsity cheerleader. University of Tennessee I 19 l ConNEuUs G. DORSEY Corney During high school, Corney professed an interest in tennis, swim- ming and skating, and in his senior year he was associated with the cience Club. But his greatest joy was golf, as shown by a record of four years on that team. Business ROBERT DRUM Ace St. John's Prep School lost a great ball handler when Ace came to Lynbrook in 1934. He was connected with the football team for two years, was one of the big five of the basketball team and played varsity baseball in 1936. Yale University KENNETH DUPBEY Dup Dup employed his talents as a marksman in both the Rifle and Archery Clubs for the threehyears following his entrance from East Rockaway Junior High. rwtling, bowling, and the Hi-Y Club occupied the remainder of his time. , Avuzlor Mayfy MARIE J EAN DUYs'rEns Mary was a member of the Chess Club, the Girls' Glee Club, the Dramatic Club, and various Class Night Committees. In addi- tion she played basketball, and was the manager of the girls' bowling team. Nursing School Lou LUCILLE EIDEL Besides articipating in outdoor track and hockey, Lou belonged to the Iii-Y and Dramatic Clubs. She had a tpart in the Junior Play and also served on various committees o the class in that year and in the next. Business l 20 l Bea BEATRICE ANN'E'l'I'E ELTERMAN Bea's patience was rewarded when, after practising industriously every afternoon, she made varsity ping pong. In addition, she was an aquatic member, a tennis player, an archer, and a student of photography in the Camera Club. Adelphi College Ev IRWIN EVANS Irwin ranked as one of the finest scholars of the class of 1936. Aside from studies he was active in the intramural program, giving his attention to football, baseball and basketball, not to mention handball and archery. College Shirl SHIRLEY EVANS The Archery Club claimed Shirley's interest for the entire folu' seasons. She was a member of the Roller Skating Club in 1934, and 1935, and she went out for girls' swimming and tennis in the spring of 1936. College also had a part in one of the assembly plays Business l21l JANICE L. FANCHER Jan When riding, hiking, bowling, basketball and H1 Y work didn t claim her attention, Janice contributed in several ways to art work. She was on the Class Night decoration committee for four years and was cormected with the art department of the yearbook staff. Traphagen School of Fashion VIRGINIA FISHER ln Gin established herself as a member of the Hiking Club In her freshman year and remained in that group throughout high school. For two seasons she played intramural basketball and ESTHER FLANAGAN Chubby For two seasons, 1932 and 1933, Esther was a member of the ' ls' varsity baseball team. During her first year at Lynbrook iligh, she connected with the Dramatic Club, and played on the basketball team. Business RICHARD D. FOREST Dick After attending New Jersey and Valley Stream High Schools, Dick finally settled down in Lynbrook High for his junior and senior years. Engrossed mainly in science as operator of Ama- gefxr Radio Station W2J1J, he joined both Science and Radio ubs. Commercial Radio operalor and Technician BETTY FYME Belly Coming from East Rockaway Junior High School in 1933, Betty continued to devote a great deal of energy to outdoor exercise. She engaged in skating, hiking, tennis, bicycle riding, and in the gymnasium, intramural basketball. Business Curly MARIE F. GLEASON Marie came to Lynbrook High from Woods Avenue School, in East Rockaway. There she took part in the sports of baseball and soccer. In Lynbrook she chose for her career that of a secre- tary, preparing for it with a business co1u'se. Business School Bindy BAIRD GOULD In sports, Baird took up intramural football, basketball and track, serving also in the capacity of manager for varsity basket- ball. Besides being a member of the Alpha Hi-Y Chapter, he played the trumpet in both band and orchestra. College I 22 l Harney HELEN V. Gnu Outside of her business course, Helen was interested mainly in sports. She was a member of the intramural basketball team and the Ping Pong Club. The Roller Skating Club also found in her an enthusiastic member during her last two years. Business Sis MARY EaNEs'r1NE GRAF In freshman and sophomore years, Mary's after school efforts were concentrated in swimming. Within the next two years she folmd intramural basketball and bowling more to her taste. To gieie she added as social activities Glee Club and Marionette College The Grik HENRY GREENSTEIN Henry's athletic accomplishments were many as a member of the boys' swimming, wrestling, track, and archery teams. His social activities included the Dramatic Club, Press Club, and Science Club, the last of which he was president for two years. College DAVID IRA Gain-EN CHU Grifl ' took part in wrestling, JayVee football and intramural baseball for several years. In 1933 he belonged to the Archery Club, and he was an active member of the Boys' Hi-Y for two years. Business ELISABETH HALLENBECK Belly A business course occupied the major part of Betty's time in Lynbrook High School. In this field she favored typing. But for variety she added a year each of art and sewing and in 1935, membership in the Hiking Club. Business i231 JOHN VINCENT HANSON Swede Swede made his entrance from East Rockaway Junior High as a sophomore. On school days he was to be foimd either playing intramural basketball and baseball, or practising with the hand- ball and wrestling squads. He graduated in January, 1936. Business FRED I-LARGER Fritz In high school, varsity tennis and varsity ping pong: intramural basketball and intramural baseball commanded Fred's attention. However, he specialized in the four-year course reserved for music lovers, as a steady member of the band. College ERNEST HAHTMANN Ernie Ernie's strong point in his business course was bookkeeping. For activities, he chose archery in 1933, and later the Radio Club. He was associated with this Club as secretary, and as operator of Amateur Radio Station W21BW. Business Betty ELIZABETH LOUISE HENDRICK Betty's favorite pastime was working with the Dramatic Club. From the sports offered to Lynbrook students, she chose intra- mural basketball, roller skating, ping pong, and Class Night cheerleading. As a junior, she entered the state contest in Typ- mg. Dress Designing Dot Donornv M. IIERCHENRODER Dot attended St. Agnes High School for two years where she belonged to the Mission Sewing Club. Her junior year was s ent in Riverhead High School and her final year in Lynbrook. Here she was president of the Hiking Club. Business l 24 l Phil PmLonvE HILLMAN Finding sports and clubs equally interesting, Phil divided her time accordingly. On the one hand, she became engaged in varsity basket all, hocke , and trackg while on the other hand, she worked with the I-Ii-J' and Glee Clubs. University of Chicago Ruthie RUTH HINCHLIFFE Ruth played in girls' varsity golf, intramural baseball, and intra- mural and Class Night basketball. She was a member of the Dramatic Club, having rendered a superb performance in The Ghost Train, the Junior Play. Business Nellie HELEN L. HOLMES Helen's athletic interests were confined to the Hiking and Bicycle Clubs. She lent her assistance to the class by working on Class Night committees, and when ping pongrzgttracted the interest of Lynbrook students, she was one of its t supporters. Undecided Undecided Ping Pong Clubs. N. Y. U. l251 THOMAS HOPKINS Dipper Entering from Chaminade in 1934, Dip continued basketball with the L nbrook varsity squad. Other sports that attracted him were Class Night basketball and intramural baseball His mam social activity was Hi-Y, which he joined as a senior GEORGE ERNEST HUBER N wk In preparing for entrance into college, Nick gained the greatest pleasure out of studying literature. In the social life of the high school his time was taken up with membership in the H1 Y and RoRER'r HUMPHREY Bob To Lynbrook students, Bob was well known as varsity football manager, cheerleader and member of the intramural basketball and baseball teams. His social interests found an outlet in Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Chess Club and in active work as publicity agent for the Senior Play. College BRADFORD ILSLEY Brad Most energetic as a cheerleader, Brad also satisfied a sporting interest with hockey and track. In his senior year he joined the Hi-Y Club, became sports editor of the yearbook, and took part in the Senior Play. Undecided EDNA .IELLEY Eddlk: Edna transferred from East Rockaway Junior High School in 1933. Here she completed her academic course, showing parti- ality for such languages as Latin and German. In connection with the Dramatic Club she appeared in several assembly plays. Undecided Bill WILLIAM JOHNSTONE When Bill wasn't translating Latin, he sipent his time in athletws. He was a dependable factor in intramur baseball and basketball. Last Class Night he helped the seniors to victory in the basketball match. Tennis also interested him. Undecided Lot Lo'r'rE B. K. JUNGMEIER Lotte was a member of the varsity basketball, hockey, archery, and track teams. She was affiliated with the Riding and Hockey Clubs and Swimming Club, with several Class Night committees and with the yearbook staff. Art School CPratlJ I26 l um it-A Bob Big Hearted Herbert of the Senior Pla , Bob appeared also in the Junior Play and The Mikado. lile was prominent in Chess, Archery, Ping Pong, Riding, Fencing, Dramatic and Glee Clubs, as well as Associate Editor of The Owl. Undecided Bill Bill came to Lynbrook from East Rockaway Junior High School in 1933. In that year and in the next, his endeavors made him a part of the intramural basketball squad, and in time, of the boxing and ping pong groups. Business CCourt Slenographerl Mim Mim helped on various Class Night committees dining high school. For two years she served on the refreshment committee, and in her junior year on the checking committee. She also went out for hiking in her freshman and junior years. Business Ronan Cnmsrm KARPEN WILLIAM W. KASOLD MIRIAM G. KATZENSTEIN WARD KELLEY Shaun Ward played intramural football, basketball, and baseball. He was a member of the Dramatic Club, Chess Club, Boys' Hi-Y, Athletic Council, Ping Pong Club, and Class Night cheerleading slgluad. He gave fine performances in both the Junior and Senior lays. College CARLYN KIMBALL Carrie Carrie did some outstanding work in her commercial course, entering the competition for Bookkeeping I at Hempstead in 1935. After school she gave much attention to the Glee Club, interclass basketball, track, and the Bicycle Club. Privale Secretary l 27 I ALICE LUCILE K1zEn Al Alice completed her secondary school course in Lynbrook High School, coming here in 1934. She immediately established her- self as a member of the Archery Club, remaining in the group throughout her senior year, when she also joined the Skating Club. Alnienne School of Dramatic Arts FLORENCE E. KLEESPIES Belly Betty is another of our girl athletes. She played field hockey and girls' intramural basketball. She went out for girls' track for two seasons, and was a member of the Swimming Club and of the Girls' Skating Club. Nurse ELIZABETH D. KLOBUS Belly Betty was active in the athletic line as a member of the girls' track team and sugported the seniors on the girls' Class Night basket- ball team. he came to Lynbrook High School in 1934 from the neighboring school, Sewanhaka. Business Hank FRANK H. KNOLL, JR. During his three years at this school, Frank made progress in track, intramural basketball, and bowling. ln junior and senior years he became established in the Hi-Y and Ping Pong Clubs, serving also as a member of the band. Rensselaer EI ELLA A. KOZICH In after school hours, Ella was partial to the Glee Club, the Ping Pong Club and intramural basketball, in 1934. In the next two years she developed a special apt.itude for bowling, which placed her on the varsity team. Business l23 I Dot Hiking, track and intramural tennis were the sports which attracted Dot while she was in high school: the Hi-Y and Glee Clubs also received their share of attention. Her favorite study was the Home Economics course which included sewing. Commercial Art Battleship ROBERT J. Kasussan Battleship is a lit name for one who was able to take an active interest in such sports as football, boxing, bowling, and trackg such clubs as the i-Y, Science and Dramatic, and on top of that, the Junior Play and the band. Dartmouth Eddie EDWARD KRIEGSHABER For his last two years Eddie was a pillar of the boys' varsity tennis team. He was also active in the intramural program, playing football, basketball, and baseball, and was a member of the Science Club and Ping Pong. Undecided Doms JUDY KRAFT Lois E. KHUM K rummie Lois served her class very capably as a member of the ring com- mittee. She also helped on several Class Night committees. She played varsity basketball for two years and proved a promi- nent factor in the girls' Glee Club for three years. Business Doms M. KUNz Dottie In '32 Dottie was content to march with the Hiking Club, but in '33, '34, and '35 she preferred cavalry tactics with the Riding Club. Intramural basketball,the Leaders' Corps, and the Girls' Golf Club also occupied her spare time. Business I29 1 THERESA KURAN Terry Terry entered Lynbrook High School as a sophomore. She came from Mapletown, Pennsylvania. In her freshman year she participated in volley ball and baseball and was elected secretary- treasurer of her class. In Lynbrook her major interests were swimming and track. Undecided EDWIN V. LAnsoN Wolf Ed became enthusiastic over after-school activities in '34 when he went out for varsity football and later in the same ear, base- ball. The next fall saw him more active on the football field and also in Class Night. Business College Ex.sA LAss El Entering Lynbrook in her sophomore year, Elsa proved to be a quiet but conscientious worker. Her extra-curricular activities included two years of archery, one year of bowling and one year of membership in the Glee Club. Business Bi WILLIAM V. LESSELS While attending Lynbrook High School, Bill delved into a number of sports, of which his specialties seemed to be wrestling and swimming. In 1933 he played on the championship intramural llgiaslkeglialllsteam and in the following year, joined the Riding and 1 e u . College Dol DOROTHY L. LIBBY Dot rode through high school with both the Bicycle and Riding Clubs. She was secretary of the former in 1933 and of the latter in 1935. She also bowled on the varsity team. Aside from sports, she belonged to the Glee Club. Business l 30 l Syl SYLVIA LIQUERMAN S lvia, in her four years of high school, has participated in Class Nyight activities including: cheering, basketball and skit. In interscholastic competition she played baseball. As a member of the Glee Club, she appeared in the operettas of 1933 and 1936. College Dor Doms A. LUBA'r'rY Doris pla ed intramural basketball, and was a member of the girls' tracli and bowling varsities. She aided the seniors with Class Night posters and decorations and belonged to the Hiking and Swimming Clubs and yearbook staff. Traphagen Art School Don DONALD MACKENZIE Senior varsity football, swimming, bowling, and basketball claimed Don's attention in athletics. Besides these, he became interested in the Hi-Y and Science Clubs and was a steady mem- ber of both throughout junior and senior years. University of Virginia .MICHAEL A. MAFFUCCI Mike During his high school term Mike turned his entire attention to such sports as varsity track and football, intramural basketball and baseball, and Class Night basketball. He was also an ardent ping pong enthusiast. Business GRACE E. Munn Grarie Grace followed an academic course in which she was especially interested in English Literature and Ancient History. She also enjoyed hiking, and belonged to the Press Club in her junior year and to the Roller Skating Club in her senior year. Undecided I 31 l JAMES MARTENHIJFF Jimmy Jimmy was a member of the Fencing, Archery, and Riding Clubs, and was exchange editor on the Clarion staff. He made a very successful first appearance on the stage in the Senior Play, Big Hearted Herbert. Annapolis MARY B. K. MATHIEU Bunny Bunny entered from St. Agnes in 1934. Her abilities netted her a place on the varsity archery team and in intramural basketball and baseball. Aside from athletics, she was a member of the Press Club and cooperated also in Class Night activities. College CATHERINE MAY Kale After graduating from East Rockaway Junior High, Kate entered Lynbrook as a sophomore. When ping pong was introduced she took up that along with two years of riding. She finished her high school course in January, 1936. Nursing School Jay Jessie MCCLURE Jessie was competent as a member of girls' Class Night basketball team in 1934. She was an agile performer in the line-up of the girls' intramural basketball team and also played on the girls' hockey team in 1934. Undecided Mary-Fran MARY FRANCES MCDERMOTT Entering from St. Agnes in 1933, Mary-Fran soon played an important part here in swimming, track, cheerleading, intramural basketball and tennis. She also lent support to the Dramatic and Press Clubs, the Senior Play, Class Night, and to the yearbook. Smilh College l 32 l Bud FRANK X. MCGOVERN Varsity football, intramural basketball, intramural baseball, and bowling comprised Bud's sport list for three years at Lynbrook. Added to this were: participation in the Chess Clubg skit and cheickil-:Egger the 1935 Class Night: and both local and county- Wl e 1- . Yale Dug DOUGLAS MEHRER Varsity baseball and bowling claimed a large share of Dug's whole time in high school. For three of these years he also played varsity hockey and Class Night basketball. Membership in Dramatic, Press and Chess Clubs represented his social interests. Government Mujfel MURIEL J. MEKLENBURG While Muriel was in Lynbrook High School, such sports as varsity and intramural basketball and ping held her attention. For four years she was a member of tlignglee Club and helped on various Class Night committees. Undecided Athletic Council in his senior year. Undecided l33l PAULUVE MILLER Paul ze As a freshman, Pauline entered vigorously into the intramural basketball games and the Hiking Club excursions During the next three years she played more basketball also 101111118 Press and Camera Clubs. She was transferred m 1936 to lamalca High. Hunter College JOHN WILLIAM Moons Johnnie Football, basketball, baseball, and swimming are just a few of J ohnnie's accomplishments, for he was vice-president of the Junior class, business manager of The Owl, and a popular member of the BETTY M. MOTT Bet As a freshman, Bet spent much of her spare time in hiking, intra- mural basketball and Glee Club. She continued with basketball and singing for two more years, and then dropped them to take up track and bowling. Business EVELYN MULLER M ickie Preceded by the freshman year at East Rockaway, Mickie's time in Lynbrook was spent mainly in sports. These included: four years of intramural basketball, two of field hockey, and one each of baseball, soccer, track, and swimming. Medical Center CATHERINE V. NARVESEN Cay Of her studies, Cay was most engrossed in art work. To this she added an interest in sports, beginning with two years of inter- class basketball. In junior and senior years she became a riding enthusiast. Undecided Gracie GRACE O,BRIEN Gracie deserves recognition for her high school record. First, she was an excellent scholar, second, she was proficient in hockey, cycling, ping pong, hiking, basketball, tennis and track: and thirch she showed a spirit of real cooperation in Class Night and the i-Y. College Al ALFRED OBRIST AI's interest in science led him to join that club and the Radio Club in his junior and senior years. For his athletic activities he chose fencing, intramural, basketball, and wrestling, with track as a specialty. Syracuse University I 34 l Mart MARTHA OLSON Mart participated in intramural tennis and in varsity track, basketball, baseball, hockey and bowling. She was on many of the Class Night committees, and belonged to the Hi-Y, Press Club and Glee Club. Business Bea BEATRICE M. O'r'ro As an athlete Bea played tennis, varsity baseball, Class Night basketball, intramural basketball and belonged to the Archery and Swimming Clubs. Notwithstanding, she had time to act in the Senior Play and to belong to the Dramatic Club. Nurse-Medical Center, N. Y. C. Flo FLORENCE I. PEARSON Flo managed the girls' bowling team for three years and played interclass tennis for the same ength of time. In different years she took u swimming and Class Ni ht basketball. Interested in music, site spent two years in the glee Club. Business Pratt Institute College l 35 I NANCY L. PEARSON Nan Nan attended East Rockaway Junior High School for her fresh man year, and while there was a member of the girls baseball team. She came to Lynbrook in her sophomore year finding that the studies that interested her most were Latin and English EMILY PETERS m Continuing with a scholastic record begun in East Rockaway Emily showed an aptness for being thorough in her work at Lyn brook High, favoring French an History She devoted after school hours to skating, ping pong and swimming ROBERT PETERSON Pele While in Lynbrook High School, Pete found mathematics a fascinating subject. Besides being attracted to baseball, football, swimming, and tennis, he took advanta e of an opportunity to indulge in his hobby as a member of the Eifle Club. College fEngineeringD ELEANORE CLAIRE POTLOW Ellie After spending her freshman year at East Bockawa Junior High School, llie came to Lynbrook High in 1933. Here she joined forces with the Hiking Club and the Camera Club, winning a prize for photography in 1934. Sargenls Dramatic School EDWARD ROBERTS Eddie An interest in Isports absorbed the greater part of Eddie's time in high school. e exercised his abilities as a member of the intra- mural basketball and football teams along with wrestling, but his forte proved to be varsity golf. Business Walt WALTER ROTHAMEL Intramural sports attracted Walt's attention dining his four years at Lynbrook High School toward football, basketball, and baseball. He was a track candidate in 1932 and was a competent manager of the intramural basketball team for two years. Undecided Elaine ELAINE G. RUBIN Elaine deserves credit for concentrating successfully on scholar- ship, since her efforts resulted in a very high rating. They also caused her to be made Class Historian. Besides this, Glee Club and Class Night decorations claimed a measure of her time. Cornell U niversily I 36 l Sue SUSAN L. RUSSELL Sue was very active in athletics all through high school. She la ed girls' hockey and intramural, Class Night and varsity basketball, in addition to being a dependable member of the girls' track team. Undecided Gu.v'nor GEORGE F. SCANNELL All scholastic 220 man '34 heads the long list of the Guv'- nor's varied achievements. The other notable items are: track and footballg Dramatic, Press, Science, Rifle, and Glee Clubsg Class Nightg Junior Play, and stage manager of the Senior Play. Undecided M imie MILDRED SCHILL Mildred's program covered a wide range of activities sponsored by the Physical Education Department. They included three years in the intramural basketballg two years in varsit tennisg and one year each in the Hiking Club, Roller Skating alub, and the Bicycle Club. New Pallz Normal School squad. Undecided Emporia, K ansas, College l37 I Gnoncn F. Scnmrrr Butch During high school George excelled in such sports as mtramm-al football, intramural bas etball, boxiningnd track He was runner up in the South Shore wrest ' tournament and ln his senior year was a sturdy linesman on the varsity football WILLIAM Scnmrrr Bi Bill took part in all major sports, both varsity and intramural attaining special skill in basketball. He appeared m three Class Night skits, and served on the refreshment committee He was Sports Editor of the Clarion in his senior year A . ?14w5 rHgrr!vgrg,,yv' - w WALTER SEELY Wall After two ears at St. Agnes School, where he had been a member oty both the Art and amatic Clubs, Walt came to Lynbrook. Here he transferred his interests to sports, as a mem- ber of the handball and hockey squads. College BRADLEY T. SEXTON Jeff Jeff entered Lynbrook High School from Amityville in his third ig. However, in his two years here, he took part in wresthng, Cluiball, football, basketball, and the Hi-Y, Science, and Chess College of Dentistry JAMES F. Smrrl-I Jim In keeping with his high scholastic rating, Jim was given a place on the bookkeeping team for the contest held in 1934. Along with his business course he carried a program of intramural basketball, fencing, and varsity ping pong. Business - Smitty WILLIAM SMITH Although East Rockaway Junior High claimed his freshman year, Bill lost no time in ioining the Lynbrook Hi-Y Club and in going out for intramural aseball. In 1935 he also played intramural basketball. Business Win WINFIELD D. Smrm During his four years' attendance at Lynbrook High School, Winfie d took part in such organizations as the Radio and Science Clubs, motivated by an interest in the science of electricity. He studied this field as a foumdation for a future career. College I 33 l Ai' Billie BERTHA SORENSEN Billie spent her freshman year of high school at East Rockaway, where she showed progress in track. As a sophomore in Lyn- brook she took up hiking, and in the next year she changed from college preparation to a commercial course of study. Business Fran FRANCES SPINELLI Fran played on one of the girls' intramural basketball teams for two seasons, 1933 and 1936. In 1933 she was also a member of the girls' hiking club. In 1935 she belonged to the Clarion Stall' and to the girls' bowling team. Business Hal . HAROLD Sprrznn Hal played intramural basketball, football, and baseball, and varsity ping pong. He was a member of the Science and Archery Clubs, and helped his class win Class Night acting in skits, and leading cheers. Undecided HELEN B. STEINBERG X Nellie Helen proved a busy worker during high school hours and after- wards at Lynbrook High, for she attained a hi h rating in scholar- ship without neglecting the athletic field. she was a valuable participant in track, intramural basketball, hockey and hiking. Undecided HUBERT S'rEvENsoN Hub As one of Lynbrook's most prominent athletes, Hub played varsity football, basketball and baseball for the three years that he was here. His popularity made him class treasurer in 1933 and president of both the Hi-Y and the Athletic Council in 1936. Universily of Pennsylvania l 39 1 LILLIAN Sromc Lil Lil entered from Brooklyn Girls' High, having earlier attended East Rockaway Junior High, where she had joined the Hockey and the Glee Club. Once in Lynbrook she settled on a schedule of intramural basketball, tennis and track. College LAWRENCE STRAUB Larry Coming to Lynbrook from East Rockaway Junior High School in his second year, Larry found the answer to the problem of what activities to support in the sports field. His selections were intramural baseball and basketball. Business J EANNE Tu-:RNAN Jimmy Jeanne went to Bay Ridge Hi h School in Brooklyn for her fresh- man and sophomore years. gfhere she took time for intramural basketball. In Lynbrook she resumed her high school course, with emphasis on the study of German. Undecided Timmy I RUTH E. TIMMERMAN An expert typist and Metropolitan Outdoor Hiih Jump Cham- pion in 1935. Timmy was the nucleus of the asketball teamg in her dexterity she aided the track, tennis, hockey, and archery tgsfargs. She was an active member in the Dramatic and Press u s. Pace J Pace Institute Irm Inna J. Uwveazacr Upon her entrance into Lynbrook as a sophomore, Irma found a program of business subjects and sports to her liking. She started off with tennis, intramural basketball, and bowling, continuing with basketball throughout her last year. Business I 40 1 : A,-,r.5u4.a .. , r . Gerry GERALDINE VAN AALTEN During her three years at Lynbrook High, Gerry s nt many afternoon hours in the gymnasium, playing intramural beasketball, and learnin the fundamentals of fencing. In 1933 she was one of the members of the Camera Club. Undecided Obie AUDREY M. WATTS Audrcy's record in high school consists of four years of riding, four years with the Dramatic Club and associated activities in her senior yearg these were her performances in the Senior Play, Class Night skit, and the Operetta. College Red J OHN J. WEBER From the list of business subjects available to Lynbrook students, John selected bookkeeping as the most attractive to him. When time permitted, after school, John played on one of the teams of intramural basketball. Avialor ANDREA WEaNEn Andy Andrea, known as f'Andy to her friends, was concerned mainly with riding and bowling. She joined both of these clubs in her Lunior ylear and was prominent in them for the remainder of her igh sc ool term. College ROBERT WILSON Bob In the line of sports, Bob played intramural football, basketball, and baseballg and varsity football, basketball, and baseball. For two liars he was a trumpeter in the band and an indefatigahle mem r of the Hi-Y for three years. Business l41 l 4 ?W'fs-WE'-x. ,f? 'aa-'ga uc nm as as H ? M3339 Lx, nfwgm- VIRGINIA S. WINGERT Gina Gina distinguished herself in varsity tennis, basketball, hockey, and riding. Her efforts were appreciated in the Hi-Y and Dra- matic Clubs, the Senior Play and in virtually every activity that called for the oooperation of the class. Katherine Gibbs Roy Woon Woodie Saeed-lovin and versatile characterize Woodie. His ent usiasm pfaced him on archery, bowling, and rifle teams: his scientific interests influenced him to 'oin the Radio and Science Clubs: he saw action in Hi-Y and Cllass Night: and he ranked high in his studies. College DAVID Woof: Dave Dave's four-year course covered a wide range of service. He gave time to intramural football, track, and hoc ey: he belonged to the Hi-Y and Dramatic Clubs: and he prove Class Night and the yearbook staff. N. Y. U. Datuk C. Donorm ZIEGLER Dottie contributed three years of valuable guard work on the girls' varsity basketball team. She played an important part, too, in track, baseball, hockey, and swimming. As a senior, she Worked with the Press Club and various class committees. Undecided Ro HOWENA ZxNN Ro played girls' intramural basketball and tennis. She was a member of the Archery Club and the Girls' Hiking Club, as well as of the Press Club, Dramatic Club, and girls' Hi-Y, and served on Class Night committees for three years. Business I42 I d a valuable unit of The pupils named below are Juniors and may become members of the Graduating Class by passing the work they are now taking. BOYS MARTIN ARNOLD MARTIN DALTON LEON DUBOW WILLIAM HOLMES DANIEL LYNCH ERNANI MURO CEDRIC CosTANzo GIRLS ALICE CROFTS EMMA DALTO MARGARET HAYBER LILLIE MCATEER RITA OUELLETTE EILEEN WALSH The sails are set for far oil' parts, Romantic ports of call, And, on the ebbing tide of Life We turn and face the squall. Prepared by those whose loyalty Has framed our sturdy hull, With which to fight the raging tide Or steer us thru' a lull. In four short years we've learned to live And know the right from wrong, We've loved and laughed in Friendship's fold A happy, carefree throng. But now we must embark upon A journey, strange and newg God grant us health in mind and soul To see our vessel through. And when our voyage is complete And Life's long work is through, We'll offer up a final prayer Dear Faculty-for you. 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I'II llavf' lo lf'll our prvsiclvnl. llv clifl. and il's an rlviiszuil luhli In nzinw the wrsmis who lmw rauilwml hi flies l 5- in nmrlxs llw pusl ymr. Tlwy alrvzl,vila1l,mlg:zil'zu. N irginiu Univ. llulwrl Nlvxaillclvi llll l'ranc'es Johnson. Dorothy Nloore. lluth liohn. Xluriel Langfer. Grave VN heeler. Phe-be Wells. Nlargraret, Henle. lilanclie lleindricks. llarol Yeakey. llayrnond lilair. i'iSlllt'l' Nbralns. liulh IitbylllIlS. Leonara Shultz. l,inc'oln Burns, Lillian Powell. and lilaine Yaxis. lu the N35 Class Night tussle they Vtilllf? out third. with lirst plare in l'llt't'l'illgl to spur them on to lirst plare next year. ln every t'tllIlp0llllUll they haw ex int-ed much pep. vim. and vigor. Hill Frost caplained the football learn and made a line showing out there on the gridiron. Lionel Willett. is prominent among the juniors on the basketball team and has had a great deal to do with the numerous victories scored by the inimitable lite. The junior girls. not to be out-done by the boys. were well represented in basketball. 'lihal golden-haired lassie you saw t'apt,uring: the hall on the vourl was none other than Dorothy Xloore. Speeding down the court at various times we ,ulirnpsed Cecilia tlilsou. Nlargraret tiilson, llelene Lister, l'atrit'ia lie-van, and liuth Ifosler. Lillian Powell, besides being a rising: basketball player. was a pf-ppp. ever-really rheerleader. who had a great deal to do with reviving: the devlining svhool spirit. These were only a few ol' the avcornplishments ol' the tflass ol' 'IlT. The nia- jority ol' the members ol' the lli-Y organization were juniors. ll' you were to take a peek in at a tilee Club rehearsal sometime and vounl the juniors. you would see quite a number. The Ping' Pongtflub. l3I'tlllltlllt'. Press. and Hiding tllubs absorbed some more. Yes. the juniors were well represented in all srhool aclixities. The Junior Play. The Black l laming1o. was a huge sueress and helped swf-Il t,heir treasury considerably. .VX detailed aeeounl is published under the .lunior Play Pirture. Il3l I-IU DES I I ICN IKY lil IIN I IC . . I'l'r'.s'i1lenl I Il .N N IK Ill IICSI YI I . . . I '1'1'1'-Pray idenl Ii NTI I Iili IN li Iflili IQIVI' . SP1'l'f'lIlf'.V-7vI'r',lISllI'f'l' lrlisl: Vlell. young! man. what can I do for youll Sopli. l'rv'.v..' Ilow ahoul painting a porlraill ol' the sophomore elussll ,Il'Il..Yl.' Ilaye you any idea in what. form I should represent ill' Soph. l'rw.v.: Yes. 'I'he sophomore elass has always been I'ull ol' pep and vigor. lfouldn'l you lealure a Inody ol' soph enllhusiasls al. Class Nighl. for inslaneell .Irli.vl: 'I'o ine. a wise. experienc'ell painter, Lhal idea is jusl like an old shoef worn by every class since lime began. Don'l you agree lhal il's gelling a lillle duslyll Iloweyer. lhere is one y ilal lhingr leI'l. l.hal.'s as new and shining as a N36 penny. :X Iioy in a vip and grown. a diploma in hand. standing al lhe c'ross-roads ol' life. In olher words. you should emphasize scholarship more. The sopli president look lhe hinl and told lhe elass and here's the result. lllaneing lhru lhe lisls ol' lhe len highest we find lhese names niosl lrequenlly: Ilfml Xle-xumlvi' liillllllllif 0l'. liulwrl xi6'I'llHIl. liolwrl Iiullmvll. llmnu Spilulvri. 'l'il1l:1 Spivgrail. lAllll1lllSlUllilII..lllilll liullslvin. Nlurjoriv NN Hgl'llfll'. Sli-llu Hiillmxslxi. llvlvii lxnizuz. lirnvsl lfrirksmi. Nlz1rjm'iv liiqlv. liz-H5 Xhif'I'llPl'. l,m'raiim' SllIlIllN'l'g.Z'. lxzilh- vruiv l.hhPrl. uml llumlliy lllbllllfxllliillll. UI' rmirsf' lhis HlllSlillllllllQ srlloluslir rf'c'm'1l cluvsifl lllf'2lll lhzil soph spiril hus slim-rliliilwcl lu mvnlul clisvusvs. Wlwn only nwrv hulws in lhe xmml. or in nlhvr - v .-. 1 - wards. lI'l'Slllllf'll. lhf- Lluss ol .18 c'upl1lrvrl lhfl Llnss Xlgflll cup umlvr lhv uhh- lvziclvrsliip nl' the-ir furnlvr pl'PSlllf'Ill. l,illIlPl lfziglvrl. llvrmulimis. xxilh llvnry llurgv us SllIWI'XISHl'. wfrv llllllSllilllj ill'llSlIi'. mul lhvir huslwllmll lvznn prmvwl ilsvllwurllly ol'lllm'lipi'z1isv. 'l'hispa1sl Class Night lhvy ilruppml ai hil l'0llIl'lilllllj mln lhc 1 sw-mul nnlrli. hul slill l'l'2lllll'f'll with lhvir url wmlx, 'I'urning1 In spurls ww sv? suphs lilvrully sprvml out in ull rlirvrlimis. In llml- haill. .lulinny llvsmuml run clown lhf' liz-lil wilh lhv xwril star mi his lmurlx. lmis Waillml was ai vziluzihlv zullliliun In lllf' girls' X2ll'Slly lmskvllmll squzul. lvnnis :mil ll4K'lxl'j IPRIIIIS. lQiillI0l'lllt' lihlwrl. lflhvl l lIllSl'llllf'lll0I'. lfmlnu lxnapp. lluris llifis. lnwly ii Sl ry kvr. lfurnly n lluliwlp. and Iluxvl llolluml ure' also on x ursil y hzislwl hull. Xl ilh lll0ll'1lllf'IHlllIIl'f' lhvy hvlpvrl lill up lhv lli-Y. Sl'l0lll'l'. lllvv. Ping: lhmgi. .mil ljl'2lllIilllf' lfluhs. Sim-Q' lhvy urv lun IlllIllPI'UllS In nznnv. ww will just sup lhul, prurl :willy PXf'l'jUIlP lwlmlgrml lu smnv vluh or 0lllf'l'. In sliurt. lhv Class ul' '38 is hulrling mil ils liuml lm' Ihv lurrli nl' If-ziilfwsliip. :xml il' lhvy mice- grasp il. iw :Irv vvrluin il will lmurn us hrigghlly ns 1-xvr 'lill llwir grrmll ml um. ESH W I l,l,I X Nl lIlC'l l'l N l I lfll , l,l'I'NI'lil'Ilf Ill DIRICIVI' li I II li . I'1'1'1'-l're.wlArlelll .l li 'X N ST X Nl I' . igI'I'l'f'llll'.V- 7Il'l'Il.N'Ill'f'l' l'1l'0Sll lloxl in ri rillvl: l'm losl. Whal shall I mlol' This sign says lvyo miles lo I loocl 'l'ime: lhis one says liye miles lo .lnsl Skip 'l'hru : and lhis one says len miles o Scholarship. Which one shall l lake? l'. ll.: llello. l rosh. NN halls lhe IYl2illPl'll lDon'l you know whirh way' lo go? l'II'0SlI.' No. I 1lon'l. liul since il's only Iwo miles lo lioofl Time, I guess l'll head lhere. P. Il.: Now. wail a minule. young man. Take advice from one who knows. I was in your plare once anml, nnforlunalcly. I mel no one who roulcl give me aid. Like you. l clel-irlecl lo lake Ihe shorl road lo Good Time. lfonseqnenlly' il look me six years lo arriye al my lleslinalion. lsn'l il far heller lo lrayel len miles lo Seholarship and clo il in l'our years? These lreslnnen ey iclenlly look lhe aclviee l'or lheyi have all lnanagrecl lo remain 5 my nnf- ol' Ihr lun highcsl in their Class. 'l'hey are: liohcrl 'l'rnesrlmr. Wnllvr Sliznnpo, llulwrlu liirlx. l:l0l'Plll'9 Slienlwrgr. .luqnelino Luhul I y. l'1I'Pilt I'lC'lk Puller. Saul liohin- son, Nlurjurir fNlh0i'l. Lunrvllc linegrrlvr. .lmnes Sims. Yr-rnnn Spilalvri. Nanry l nclvrhill. Xlurlin Winkler, .lean Stump. lienjarnin firillilh, Sylvia Brodsky. und liilyllltlllll Nlillon. 'l'hP lfrushs' lirsl vxpm'imlc'f' nilh Class Nigfhl was noi ei lunge' SIICCPSS. lull llwy :urrnillplislwrl ai linv lhing in lalxingr sfwullcl plzxrv in lmlh lirlwls and rlm'm'z1lim1s. 'l'lwy fwxlliliilml za rvul lighting spiril and loyalty In lhe 1-lass. whirh has Pxlnndcil in llieii'l10ui'ly' sllppfwl ol' all sclnwl urliyilifis. The junior xarsily fnolhall lfwnn inrluflvcl surh lrrslnnf-n as Nlurlin Spinvlli. liirliarcl i1lSlf'I'.2lllfl linynnmcl Nlillon. Clmrles live-Inari rnurlf- hoys' vzlrsily lmslwl- hull. Think how yaluzlhle he will he in fulurv y0zn'sl lfilvvn llZll'l'igl'ZllI, .Ivan lfirlmll. 'hllllf' liilwau and .Xrlimis 'hHCll'Pi-llllS were- on lhe girls' lluskelliall sqnurl and nrv clvvclnping inln lin? players. ln lhv C'llUl'llS nl' lhf' 'Wlikalrlrf' wc' llvzlrcl lnuny frosll wir-vs singing lnslily- They we-ro lhuse ol' .lf-un lfirllell. .Xrlimis Mlflmairlis. lflvunm' Xmlrmnlis. Yirginizx lizwpinaln. .Ivan Slznnp. llf-lvn Xlnll'nrcl, liulivrlu Kirk. fizillnwiim lfnlo, Mlvlf- lficlcl. und .laniro Almnn. Twvnly Fi'f-slirlivn am- inrluclvcl in the lllwss Cluh. Tlmsv vnrnllvcl in lhf' Dru- innlic Club are: Callwrine Cole. Sylvia lirnclski. Iinhvrl 'l'i'o0sc'l10l'. liuherl Whilv. Wallace Thompson, l lorenve Sllf'TllDFl'gl'. .Mnwllc Slnhile and llnherl Nluehns. Win-i'0. oh whore urv lhe Y9I'flRllll l'I'PSlllll0Illl-i will soon have ln he znnemlml lo vwl'ywlwi'e ure lllee wisor suplln1imi'vs. They 4-erlainly haw pi-uwwl lhrrn- sf-lws an spirilecl. l'1llipf'l'iillY0 rlass and we fee-I surf- they will kvop up the gnml win-I4 ull llirnngh lhcir remaining: years in liynhruok lligfh. l l9l .XX - I I S'h 1'-4X DWI. STAFF Along with a change ill name, this year the staff adopted a change ill pclicy. They attempted tc raise the standard Of the Lynbrcok Annual by using a modern arrange- ment with more attention tO design, and LO catching the various activities in motion. The staff included: JEANNETTE DONALDSON Editor ROBERT KARPEN Associate Edilor BRADFORD ILSLEY Sporls Editor JOHN MOORE Business Warzager VIRGINIA WINCZERT, NIARY FRANCES MODER- . . WHT Business Asxzslanls DAVID WOOG Pholography DORIS LUBATTY, LOTTE JUNGMEIER, ANNE Art H ARGER, J ANICE FANOHER ELAINE HUBIN, ICLEANOR BALDWIN, IQLINOR DIBBLE, PHILOINE HILLMAN, GRACE O'BRIEN, iiEOHGE SOANNELL, HENRY GREENSTEIN, and IRVVIN EVANS Lilerury Assislanls l 52 l TI-IE DIQAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club once again proved itself a leading school association. Function- ing with its usual efficiency under the able guidance of Miss Lampman, the Dra- matic Club produced some very entertaining and amusing plays during the school year. Some of the interesting presentations in that group were, What Price America, The Estabrook Nieces, and a pantomime burlesquing Cinderella The freshmen seemed to show the most interest of all the classes in joining the club. Lack of interest was shown by some of the members of the club and they were accordingly dropped from the club. The membership now consists of twenty- five hard working students. Most of them have appeared in a Junior or Senior play or in a chapel entertainment. The meetings were ably presided over by President Frank Clair and the other officers: George Scannell, Vice-President,- Audrey Watts, Secretary: Robert Humphrey, Treasurerg and David Woog, Sergeant-at-A rms. This year the Dramatic Club has somewhat changed its policy of admittance. The new policy admits only a few persons from each play presented. A Little Theater Group has been formed to regulate this policy. Formerly those seeking admittance to the club produced a play without the assistance or participation of members of the club. After the presentation, they were voted on by the club. Now the Dramatic Club produces the play with those who wish to join. In the cast also are members of the club. After the presentation, the prospective members are voted on. l53l Ei l'II'Y The national purpose of Hi-Y is to create, maintain and extend, throughout. the school and community, high standards of Christian character. ln attempting to carry out this purpose, the Lynbrook group followed a three-fold plan: CID Dis- cussion, at regular meetings, of current problems facing young peopleg C25 Open meetings with special speakers, CSD Projects. These included a 'ccold weather campaign lo help needy families, a drive to start Hi-Y in other schools, a drive to promote scholarship. and another to make strangers feel at home. The necessary funds were raised hy dues and social affairs. l5l-l DCI-IESTIQA AND BAND Two ol' lhv lincsl orgunizulions in Lynhrook lligh School airs' lhe owlieslm and hand. holh under lhe nnclerslannling and experienr-ml gnidznic-0 ol' Nlr. Ilohorl Horst. The orclivslru ucvorlipulliefl lhe singing: in nsseinhly. und plziyfwl ai lbw 1'arel'l1lly rehvnrsf-rl numbers helwven the urls ol' lhe Junior and Senior pluys. The' hand gain- ai lflnislnnis li0ll1'f'l'l, in lhf' nucliloriinn on lhe day helore- lhv winter vnczitioii, playing lnziny glfiillil old Chrislnms songs. This spring: lhe hand. assisled by lhe orclieslra. pul, on ils sixlh znnnml Spring Concvrl. This fwvrll. was. as usual. an urlislic lriumph. l55l DIQESS CLUB During the past few years the Press Club started an imposing rise from just another club to one of the most outstanding organizations of the school. Although through graduation the club lost some valuable members, it has done admirable work through the year. The chief aims of the club have been to instruct, and to create an interest in journalism. Yet most of the students, though untrained and inexperienced, have come through on top by publishing the Clarion and Writing an occasional column in the Nassau Daily Star. With the increasing interest being shown in the various clubs in school, the Clarion has rendered valuable assistance to the students, informing them of new organizations, and influencing the inactive to participate. The Clarion this year was under the leadership of: DAWSON ASKIN Editor-in-Chief GEORGE SCANNELL, JAMES M ARTENHOFF Assistant Editors JANE CARSON Exchange Editor ELEANOR BALDWIN Business Manager BILL SCHMITT, E. COAKLEY Sports Editors lVlARY ixlATHIEU, B. CARSON Poetry Editors lVlADELINE CAPPARELLI, PIOWENA ZINN, CHAR- LET COTTLER Special Features ANN HARGER, SHIRLEY ARNOTH Art Editors ARTHUR DIXON, GENE RAFF, H. KRAFT Reporters Yet, sad though we are at the thought of leaving school, we secretly envy the future members of the Press Club who will have the same trials and joys that we ourselves have already experienced in making our ephemeral appearance in journal- Ism .... I 56 I THE CHESS CLUB The Chess Club began last year with only a few members. We used our own sets for the first few months, but with the aid of Mr. Schubert, our advisor, we procured a dozen chess sets which were, and still are, in constant use. Under the guiding hand of Mr. Schubert, the team, composed of the five best players in the club, progressed rapidly, and within a short time challenged M alverne and Lawrence, the only schools in this vicinity that had chess clubs. Last year the team consisted of Herbert Levy, Robert Karpen, Ward Kelley, Burton Bastedo and Edward Bolton. The 1936 team, Ward Kelley, Robert Karpen, Edward Bolton, Burton Bastedo, Bradley Sexton, and Robert Alexander, had not played any matches when this was written. The club was not so fortunate as last year because of other conflicting activities, but in spite of these impediments we are looking forward to a bigger and better club next year. We intend to join the Queens-Nassau Chess League, in which many matches against the city schools will be playedg also games with Malverne and Lawrence will be arranged. During the year many freshmen and sophomores adorned the tables of the library, struggling and sweating over the chess boards. Before the year was over the library was filled with these head-scratchers Cchess players to you, who have never played chessj. In another year these will be our chess stars. The officers of this organization did everything in their power to make the club successful. At present the leaders of the chess movement are Henry Greenstein, Presidenlg Bradley Sexton, Vice-President' and William Ziegler, Secretary. l57l SCIENCE CLIJI3 The Science Club once again held a Science Fair. Many interesting exhibits in electricity, chemistry, and physics were enjoyed by the onlookers. The outstanding features Were, in electricity: Robert Alexander-electric furnace, Robert Kreusser-photo-electric cell, Leon Dubow-Tesla Coil, Al Obrist and Richard Forrest-features of radio broadcastingg Robert Peterson-electric cannon, in physics: Bradley Sexton-magnetism, Roy Wood-small gas motor, Donald Campbell-gems and precious mineralsg in chemistry: Shirley Arnoth and Annetta Cole-cosmeticsg Gus Andreadis-Pure Food Laws, Lincoln Burns- sulphuric acid contact processg Henry Greenstein-liquid light and heavy water. ATHLETIC CCIJ NCI L This year marked the inception of a new student organization in Lynbrook High School, the Athletic Council. Membership includes three faculty advisors, the four class presidents, one representative from each home room, and one from each active athletic club or team. The chief objectives are: CD to develop a spirit of positive cooperation between the many different student units and the department of physical educationg and C25 to give the students some responsibility in conducting these activities. As a result of the general election in which the whole school had a part, Hub Stevenson was made President: Bill Frost, Vice-Presidentg Fran Hoy, Secretary: and Alan Gardiner, Treasurer. GLEE CLIJI3 The crowning achievement of the Glee Club of L. H. S. was the presentation of the popular Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, The Mikado in April. Under the very able leadership of Mr. Vernon Howse, the operetta was a success, its interpretation humorous, its presentation most professional-like. The cast of the opereltta in- cluded: Saul Beckman, playing the leading role of the Mikado: Robert Karpen, playing the part of Koko, the Lord High Executionerg Audrey Watts as Yum Yumg and Ann Harger, Ethel Benson, Sylvia Liquerman, Frank Clair, George Scannell and George Douglass in various other roles. The choral support was appreciated as was the dramatic direction of Miss Eudora Lampmann. IQIIDINC CI.IJI3 One of the largest active groups in our high school in the way of sports is the Riding Club, with Mrs. Kinne as faculty instructor. Our equestrian-minded students have maintained their activities for over five years, having grown so rapidly as a club that they have been divided into two groups. The president of the club this year was Saul Beckman who was a riding enthusiast and a good rider himself. The secretary was Dorothy Libby. The club showed a strong turnout in the spring and fall on the popular bridle path found around Hempstead State Park. l53l 9 601 SENIUIQ DLAY The Class of '36 began the social year with a presentation of Big-Hearted Her- bert, a three-act farce. Coached by Miss Lampman and Miss Cullen, with a production staff including Ruth Timmerman, business managerg Ruth Hinchliffe. propertiesg and Eleanor Baldwin, George Scannell, and David Woog as stage managers-it was truly a success. The action of the play is centered around the Kalness home in a mid-eastern city. Herbert Kalness QRobert Karpenj is a self-made man and continually impresses this fact upon his family. Elizabeth, his wife CJeanette Donaldsonjg Alice, the daughter CBeatrice Ott0D: and his two sons, Junior CBradford Ilsleyb and Robert CBurton BastedoD, pay no attention to his idiosyncrasies with family plans. Junior, all set for an engineering career. is informed by his father that he is to enter the factory next fall. This displeases Junior and when he is also refused permission to spend the summer at his Uncle Jim Lawrence's CRichard Healyj camp, things grow steadily worse. At this time, Alice, who has been away with the Lawrences, returns home, ac- companied by Andrew Goodrich CWard Kelleyj, a young Boston socialite. They intend to marry if they can get her father's consent, and she begs her mother to give a dinner that night for Andy's parents CAnn Harger and James Martenhoffj. Elizabeth, aided by her sister, Amy Lawrence Wirginia Wingertj, plans the dinner and at the latter's insistence removes from the living-room Herbert's two treasures -a portrait of his father, and a brass cuspidor. She also engages Martha, the Irish laundress fAudrey Wattsj, to act as waitress for the night. The guests are already there when Herbert arrives home. By a series of embarrassing events, he stresses his odd viewpoints, shocks the Goodrichs with them, and completes his family's misery by recovering his hidden treasures and showing them with unmistakable pride. When he learns of Alice's hopes for marriage, he orders Andy from the house, and the rest also leave-entirely disgusted with him. The next morning the Kalness family feel quite disgraced by the whole affair. However, their turn comes when Herbert informs them by telephone that he is bringing a customer and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Havens CEdward Boarer and Mary Frances McDermottJ, home for dinner that night. From then on the wife takes matters into her own hands. She plans an old fashioned dinner -stew and apple pie-and so amazes Kalness that for once he is utterly speechless. During the meal she repeatedly remarks that they are plain folks and that Mr. Kalness is a selfmade man-just thoroughly points out his bluntness of the previous night and so effectively drives the Havens away that Kalness finally relents, com- pletely tamed to her wishes. The ultimate result is that Junior embarks for his uncle's camp, and Alice prepares for her wedding. l6ll i621 J U N I 0 I2 I3 LAY We unreservedly praise the acting of the brilliant cast: Madame Bodier Margaret Bente Clotilde Leila Longarzo Bodier James Brower Bourien Victor Lokpez Trigand John Milner Francois de Lussar Lincoln Burns Eugene, Duke de Lussac Robert Alexander Priest Bill Frost Popo Emanuel Gnatowsky Diana Ann Goldstein Charlotle Myrtle Collings Garische James Doremus Rossange Robert Chester Vw H - f Beatrice Banner, Carol Yeakey, ' 9e Sf 'mgefs on lWalter Abrahms, Robert Moana All sturdy souls who braved the slippery February weather to see The Black F lamingo were adequately rewarded for their effort. Without question this year's Junior Play was one of the very best ever presented at Lynbrook Highg and we heartily congratulate the cast and their talented coach, Miss Lampman. The Bastille had falleng and the members of the nobility were fleeing from Paris, taking with them everything of value that they owned. The many thieves who infested the city in those days were quick to take advantage of the general confusion, and the roads leading out of Paris were made to furnish the setting for many robberies, not infrequently accompanied by murder. Perhaps no house more notorious for dark deeds existed than the Black Flamingo Inn, on the road to Vienne La Chateau in northern France. Here the noble emigres would halt for rest, only to find on awakening that they had been robbed. Often the genial host and his henchmen found it convenient to spare them the trouble of awakening. This is the setting that the author, Sam J anney, selected for his thrilling drama, The Black Flamingo. It was indeed a treat to spend an evening with the aristocratic de Lussacs, the colorful brigand, the mysterious Cagliastro, and the flotsam and jetsam of the kingdom of thievery and murder Who, by a strange quirk of history, are thrown together in this weird setting. Lorraine Vergesslich, who was to be the leading lady, suffered a sprained ankle. Ann Goldstein moved up into her part in one day, Myrtle Collings moved into hers, and the show went on! l63l 64- CLASS NIGHT lt is a temptation to say that Class Night is a classic at Lynbrook High. Indeed, it is an accepted feature of the school term. Moreover, it is regarded with increas- ing enthusiasm from year to year, as is witnessed by the fact that more points were scored this year in the spirited, friendly competition than in any previous season. The outside world can know little of the feverish activity and weeks of earnest preparation that precede Class Night, but no stranger who was present on the eve of last December 6 can fail to appreciate the results. The massed crowds, covering every inch of space even to the very edge of the basketball court, testified to the successful campaign of the ticket sellers. The decorations themselves were worth the price of admission. One had merely to shift his gaze from one section of the gymnasium to the other to be trans- ported as if by magic from the seniors' winning Sidewalks of New York to the wild and woolly West of the sophs, across the sea to the Alps and the picturesque Swiss mountaineers, portrayed by enterprising frosh. As if to symbolize the quick means of travel thus afforded to the onlookers, the juniors had a fleet of airplanes. The central feature of this occasion is, of course, the basketball, but one could not help admiring the crisp costumes of the girl players as they stepped out on the courts. All the teams except one wore trim uniforms consisting of shirts and sus- pendered shorts in colors harmonious with their decorations. The senior girls, in keeping with the Gay Nineties theme of their class, wore beruflled little feminine outfits. The boys seemed to have given no thought at all to their equipment, but they were readily forgiven because of the brilliance of their playing. Both boys' and girls' teams gave the spectators plenty of action, but it remained for the freshmen and soph boys to do the unprecedented thing of ending a play-off from a tie with another tie. This left the decision to the result of two foul shots carried out in tense silence followed by immense cheering. The cheering units certainly gave their all for their classes during the intervals allotted to them and the moments they could steal between plays. Clever as all the cheers were, none could be better than that led by a tap dancer clad in the simple white overalls of an airplane mechanic. The senior cheerleaders had evidently ransacked attics to obtain the pointed shoes and hobble skirts of the girls and the tails of the boys, two of whom un- oflicially opened the evening by circling the court on a bicycle built for two. The freshman Swiss had some good yodels and the soph Westerners vocalized exuberantly. In dramatic conclusion, almost at the hour of midnight, after a short speech justifiably lauding the work of all the classes, the cup was presented to the senior president, Richard Healy, who accepted it as the token of victory for his class. Amid general acclaim of the decision, the crowds dispersed and Class Night of 1935 became history. l65l 5-141 'i 'Xs Johnson Carman Ol Curr I l I C ter Budd I ll rim' 'ur 'mnrsn ATHLETIC CDACHES MH. CAli'l'l'1li Miss Pinus NIR. COVERT Miss BUDD MR. PEARSALL i631 Physical Director MB. JOHNSON MBS. CARMAN MB. OLSON MR. CARR Q f l FDDTIBALL It is a well known theory that injuries cause many potentially great teams to be dropped into oblivion, and in this case our team, although never actually routed, was seriously affected by injuries. In the very first game of the year, we lost the services of our stellar signal caller, Wally Hawthorne, when he broke his ankle in scrimmage. During the season, several more players suffered injuries which necessitated keeping them on the bench, or seriously impaired their value to the team. Among the injuries were those to Walt Kniaz, Hub Stevenson, George Scannell, and George Schmitt. Although severely handicapped, the team won two games, lost four, and tied one. The Orange and Blue of Malverne was met in the first encounter and the result was a draw. The following week the team lost to Sewanhaka, and continued on the downward trail when they managed to lose to the Sea Side City team by three touchdowns. It looked extremely black for us at this stage of the season, but the boys pulled an upset out of the bag when they trampled Chaminade by a fourteen to nothing score. The Flyers were completely out-classed. In the big game of the year with Central we went down to an ignominious defeat, but came back the next Week to battle a highly vaunted Baldwin eleven to an almost complete standstill only to lose in the last few seconds. We then wound up the campaign by a two-tally success over the Buff and Blue Piereemen. l69l BUYS' BASKETBALL This year's Green and Gold five was one of the best that has ever represented our school. Coach Covert was extremely fortunate to start with the entire last yearis team, with the one exception of Cliff Clinton. Besides this there were also several of last year's Jay-Vees to act as substitutes. This outfit was a well-built, well- drilled bunch. Their passing was beautiful to watch, and their precision in execut- ing plays aroused much admiration. Their eye was all that could be desired, and they employed many tricks which completely befuddled the enemy and conse- quently rolled up the points for the Covert men. Their offensive was built along the style used by St. John's of Brooklyn and others in New York and out of town. This is a slow moving, deliberate style, which although somewhat irritating to watch both for the patron and the enemy basketeers, yet attains its objective, the basket. They used a figure eight system and now and then employed two bucket men, one on each side of the foul line. Our center, long lanky Lionel Willet, was an asset to our team and litted in well with the others. Forwards Walt Hawthorne and Bill Schmitt, although not ex- tremely tall, were good ball handlers. 'LI-lub Stevenson as one of the guards was a very deliberate and methodical player and a fine team man. At the other guard was Ace Drum, one of our best known boys, a fine ball handler, with a good eye, and many clever ways and means of advancing the ball. In reserve were Wally Petersen, Fred Wuest, John Desmond, Joe Charvat, and Ed Boarer, all reliable. l70l GIIQLS' BASKETBALL This year the girls' basketball team was endowed with such brilliant players from last year's team as: Dottie Ziegler, Mildred Dankwert, Ruth Timmerman and Sue Russell. These valiant defenders of our school's basketball laurels were aided immeasurably by the acquisition of several newcomers numbering in their ranks: Dottie Moore. Lis Walton, Cecilia Gilson, Helene Lister, Margaret Gilson and Virginia Wingert. The team during the season met in competition the girls' team from Central which twice administered defeats to them. The cohorts of Lynbrook also were defeated by South Side and Baldwin in two encounters apiece. Lawrence and Malverne kept pace with this by defeating our girls. But in reality they could hardly be blamed for bowing to such sterling outfits as were placed upon the floor by the above mentioned South Side, Baldwin, Lawrence, and Central high schools. These teams are some of the best that have been seen around these parts for some time. The team could not seem to score as a unit although made up of several indi- vidual stars. In practice sessions they clicked often and seemed the acme of perfection. They are not to be blamed, however, as they exhibited a great de- termination of mind and a fighting spirit which boded no trifling with. Their pep and ginger impressed all who viewed them in their games. The staunch followers of the team are looking forward to next year for bigger and better things as Miss Budd has developed surprising material for next year from the younger members of this year's squad. lTll BUYS' BASEBALL The current edition of Coach Covert's battling Lynbrook Nine was decidedly of a superior caliber. Although lacking such well oiled parts from last year's aggregation as Cliff Clinton, who incidentally became a baseball candidate at Colgate, Ed Bradley, Sully Husing, Walt Cotton, '6Doc Tucker, Chick Mackenzie and John Folan, this year's team made a fine showing. Last year's hurlers were back and in better form than ever while Howie Barley, brother of the famous George, who twirled for Lynbrook a few years ago and re- cently became moundsman for the Duke Blue Devils, recovered from a siege of ill- ness which kept him out of the lineup last year, and covered second along with Dick Healy. Bill Schmitt of basketball fame covered the initial sack, Moelter acting as his understudy. Another newcomer worked out around short. His name is John Desmond. Kniaz covered short regularly. At the hot corner reliable Hub Stevenson again resumed his old position of two years ago. The coach drafted Ace Drum to cover the catching assignments and Jorgen Petersen assisted him. To help Harold Bensen in the outer gardens were John Desmond and Joe Charvat, two players from this year's eleven. Other outfielders were Mann, Golder, Lenihan. Included in the names of last year's pitchers were Waldron Petersen and Doug Mehrer with Ed Boarer and J ay Wilson helping out. With a wealth of material, capable management, and student support, the team completed a satisfactory season. l72l GIIDLS' BASEBALL With the opening of the baseball season, a large number of girls turned out for practice under the leadership of Miss Jean Pirie, who has been coaching them. Members of last yearis squad who returned this year are: Madeline Capparelli, covering the initial hassock, Lil Powell at the keystone sack, and in the short field at the position that she has covered like a blanket for two years was Betty Oakley. On the pitching mound is last year's reliable hurler Lois Walton. A fine and reliable group of outfielders from last year's successful outfit are again in harness. They number in their ranks: Ruth Foster, Dot Moore, Margaret Stoutenberg, Hazel Holland, Margaret Bente and Betty Johnson. A new group of girls came out this spring with a fine show of enthusiasm. Among them were Bernice Dalton, Elizabeth Archiello, Ida DeLisa, Sylvia Liquer- man, Jean Capparelli, Ruth Plotkins, Harriet Walsh, Shirley Schwarting, Marie Spinelli, Doris Bedell, and Marjorie Albert. This year's hard-hitting outfit opened against the East Rockaway Bocks ! About a week later they encountered the Central gang on the home field. Wood- mere was the next contest and they were encountered only two days after the struggle with the Blue and White. After a fortnight of diligent practice the cohorts of Oceanside were met in combat. The following tussle was carried out on a foreign field at Lawrence. The Blue and Gold Baldwinites were met on June the second for the last game of a satisfactory season. l73l BUYS' TIQACIY Lynbrook High School's Track Team, faced with the loss of several of last year's valuable members such as Johnny Krull and Harold Winkler, rallied their forces this spring under the direction of Coach Carr and set out to undergo a vigorous training in order to control their opponents on even footing. Fortunately they were blessed by the return of several of last year's point winners. The perennial sprint man, George Scannell, was again in uniform, assisted in the dash events this year by Bill Frost, who also participated in the relay. In the half mile, Al Obrist and Martin Arnold bore the brunt of the attack, backed up by a few new-comers. Our veteran miler, Bob Johnson, although afflicted with illness in the early stages of training, gave able support when needed. George Douglass, J ack Craig and Henry Greenstein took the shot put assign- ment. Lenny Olmstead was the only veteran pole vaulter but there were several promising youngsters to help him out. Art Dixon furnished the fireworks in the broad-jump while Lionel Willet and Vic Lokpez specialized in the high-jump. A total of eight meets were scheduled for the season including the South Shore Championship and a practice meet with East Rockaway, a new-comer to the fold. After opening against the Rocks we met in swift succession: Sewanhaka, Ocean- side, Malverne, Valley Stream, and Long Beach. After the South Shore meet we ended our season against South Side. l74l l IEIIQLS' TDACIK With veteran material in abundance, the girls' track team looked forward to a successful season this spring. Hampered no little by the ill health of Miss Budd, the coach, who found it necessary to be absent from school quite a bit, the girls nevertheless went ahead on their own and practiced faithfully, getting themselves in good condition for the opposition to be faced. Their first meet was on May 1 against Central at the latter's field. The suc- ceeding meets Were: May 14-Oceanside May 28-Baldwin May 21-East Rockaway June JL-Lawrence All of these were held at the Marion Street field. The squad, headed by Captain Cecelia Gilson, Winnie De Milt, Doris Hoffman, Sue Russell, and Pat Bevan was well fortified since all, except Doris Hoffman, a sophomore, had been Working together for the three previous years. In the field events prospects were even brighter. Unfortunately, the team lost its high-jump star, Ruth Timmerman, when the latter Went into olympic compe- tition, but they found an able substitute in Martha Olson who had always placed second to Ruth in former inter-school meets. The broad-jump event was led by Martha Olson, Cecelia Gilson, Elinor Dibble, Doris Hoffman, and a few promising newcomersg while Lotte Jungmeier, Sue Russell, Mary Ellen Behne, Helen Lister and Rita Casalaspro handled the basketball and baseball throws, the two remaining events. The managers who worked along with Miss Budd and took charge in her absence were Senior manager, Eleanor Baldwin, Junior, Virginia Bianco, and Scrub manager, Selma Hillman. l75l GIIQLS' FIELD HOCKEY Two years ago a new sport was introduced into the Lynbrook repertoire by Miss Budd, the girls' sport director: this was girls, field hockey. Played on a surface like a football field, it proved to be a very interesting type of game. The response to the call for candidates was extremely pleasing to the coach. This year, out of an abundance of material, she found a well knit and smoothly working team worthy of representing our school. A schedule of five games was drawn up for the year and the girls embarked upon this adventure with a will. Numbered among the team are the following outstanding members: Mildred Dankwert, selected as honorary captain, Dottie Ziegler, Martha Olson, Buth Timmerman, Winifred DeMilt, Grace O'Brien, Ruth Plotkin, Evelyn Stryker, Virginia Wingert and Lotte J ungmeier. The first game of the year was against the well known and highly respected Central team which administered a five to nothing setback to our girls. They fared a little better in their next contest but still lost two to one to South Side. Their first success of the year was against the Blue and Orange uniformed Malvernites who were thumped to the tune of two to nothing. A scoreless tie was the result of the Long Beach game. The season wound up in a blaze of glory when the Lawrence girls were nudged one to nothing. Incidentally the second team secured four victories as against one defeat by South Side. Their games were against the second team of the same schools as faced by the varsity. l76l CI-IEEIQLEADINIE This year the cheerleading squad lost three valuable members in Janet Alder, Mil- dred White. and Gene Thompson who were considered exceptional cheerleaders. Left from last year's contingent were Bob Humphrey, Judy Donaldson, Mary Frances McDermott, and Brad Ilsley, all seniorsg also Lillian Powell, the only cheerleader from the junior class and a very fine cheerleader at that. To assist them in their duties, this squad acquired two sophomores: Frank Boesch and Janice McAteer. The cheerleaders have perfected their cheers and have made up several new and popular ones. They worked hard all through the football season and ac- credited themselves nobly. They were instilled with pep and fight and tried to attain heights never reached by Lynbrook vocalization before. To a great extent they organized the cheering and possibly with a tiny bit more help from the fans they may yet be known as the best squad on the island. Their fight cheer is one of the most popular ones, evoking much enthusiasm from the spectators. The Team cheer is a pretty spectacle in itself. Also their Green-Gold and Pep cheers are well known and liked. Cheerleading, as a system, has improved immeasurably within the last two years in Lynbrook. There are special qualifications for prospective cheerleaders and only those having them are admitted through the select portals of the cheering cohorts. l77l GIIQLS' SDDIQTS BOWLING Last year, under the personal direction of Mrs. Carman, our distinguished German teacher, the girls' bowling team made their debut into the realms of sport. The boys snickered up their sleeves at girls trying to play such a sport and expected an early breakup of the team. Much to their surprise the girls became quite expert at the sport and won a good majority of their matches. This year the girls were again represented by a team of bowlers, and for this season were undefeated. The scores handed in by the girls were exceptionally good for beginners and with time they should develop into experts. Some of the scores even topped some of the boys' individual records. The first team was composed of the following bowlers: Ella Kozich, Florence Pearson, Elsa Lass, Ida DeLisa, Emma Dalto and Betty Mott. In reserve were: Janice Fancher, Helen David, Doris Lubatty, and Madeline Gieseking. The girls were indeed fortunate in having such a fine coach who is quite a bowler herself, as has been frequently observed. PING PONG In conjunction with the boys' ping pong team there was organized a girls' team. They have practised just as conscientiously and just as long and hard as the boys, and were expected to do creditably. The girls were very enthusiastic about the sport, and after long contests and much competition the following girls were selected to represent the team: Francis Hoy, Lois Walton, Katherine Ebberts, Muriel Langer, Beatrice Elterman, Gerty Fisher and Doris Dies. There were three singles players and two doubles teams and the matches were played on the same plan as that of the boys. There were several contests with neighboring schools. Incidentally in con- junction with the ping pong team there was a Ping Pong Club, any member of which was eligible to play on the tables on certain days in the week. Frances Hoy was the president. She labored long hours to make the club a success and kept right after the members all the time to see that they attended and practised so that material for future years could be developed. ARCHERY Under the guiding hand of Miss Budd, the Archery Club concluded a satisfactory year of shooting. Mild weather in the autumn and again in the spring was the signal for a turnout of all the Lynbrook Robin Hoods at the Hempstead State Park range. Spring tournaments were held with the other members of the South Shore League: South Side, Baldwin, Central, and Woodmere, and the outside schools of Great Neck, Garden City, Port Washington, and Newtown. The veteran archers were Boy Wood, Henry Greenstein, Martin Burdick, Mildred Dankwert, Lotte J ungmeier, Mary Mathieu and Elsa Lass. l73l 79 BUYS' SDUIQTS BOWLING The boys' bowling team is a recent innovation at Lynbrook. Started only one or two years ago it is rapidly picking up in popularity around school and the aspirants for positions on the team are quite numerous. There was a league formed last year embracing several near-by rivals and, happy to say, the Lynbrook pinmen van- quished the field and won the championship. This year We had the veteran and well known Doug Dizzy Mehrer back as anchor man for the team. Doug is a very conscientious bowler and we felt cer- tain he would score high at all the meets. To assist him there was Bob Chester, a substitute from last year, George Douglas, Roy Wood, Dawson Askin and others, among whom were: Thomas Dilligan, Frank Blake, Henry Greenstein, Kenneth Du Prey, Frank McGovern, Donald McKenzie, Johnny Moore and Martin Burdick. PING PONG Another catching sport around school is that difficult but often underrated Ping Pong. Certainly anyone who has never tried it and thinks it is easy is very much mistaken. It requires infinite skill. This year's team was composed of Wild Bill Holmes at the number one position, Donald Pinwheel Blake at the number two slot and Howard Duke Barley at the number three man. The singles players all used a fast type of game and made use of all advantages handed to them. They made kill shots with a vengeance which boded no return. They were expected to finish high in the league when this went to press. WRESTLING The rasseling addicts of Lynbrook High School were extremely enthusiastic and Willing. There were a few individual stars who were quite consistent, but the squad as a whole could not put enough victories together to win regularly. Mr. Carr, the coach, Worked diligently with the wrestlers and taught them quite a repertoire of holds and stratagems. Probably the best wrestler on the squad was George Schmitt, who acquired quite a reputation. Others of some note were Irv Daigen and Joe La Rocco. The team engaged in only a few meets, among which were ones with Long Beach, Sewanhaka, Central, Malverne, and Oceanside. We lost to Long Beach, Central and Oceanside while defeating Sewanhaka and Malverne. In most of the matches We were handicapped by having to forfeit the 175-lb. class match. We look for- ward to another year of training and its beneficial results. 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