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

 - Class of 1938

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A Q ,nys -if nf Q uri, e 'Cty llliNRY X. BORGI-Q Cuflrgi' Hwiliiteyu was a sports entliusiast and played varsity baseball 11, 5. 45, varsity basketball 12, 3, 45, and iunior football 115. As a member of the boys' glee club, lie was one of tlie eliorus in The Mikado, He was president of tlie Hi-Y and presi- dent of our class 115. LIOAN A. l5OT'l'S'l'lflN Cornell Bot not only was in varsity ping-pong and tl1e riding elub, but also belonged to both band and orchestra 11, 2, 3, 45, and was usually one of the ten liigliest. Slie was stage manager in The Bat, business manager in Growing Pains, eliairman of the membership eommittee of tlie girls' Hi-Y and editor of tlie l,t'u-Neuxi. DONALD l'rROCKW'lfliL Collrgi' Faroe was interested in track, intramural basket- ball and intramural baseball tlmrougliout liis wliole four years in liigli selaool. He was a valuable lielp on every team. l'mroe's name could usually be found on tlie list of tlie ten liigliest of liis class. He was also a very energetic member of the boys' Hi-Y. 5 ram! 6n6Lfl5..wf.., f6v10Cftri1ff',?f,f'f ,1,xc:Qut-1t.iNii jackie played on the intramural basketball team -IEANNIZ l5UDDli I'tu'lctmls 115 and was lier liome room representative 1t, 45. She was a member of tlie roller skating club and a manager of tlie lioekey team 115, Class nite, tlie swimming eliib and tlie girls' glee elub were some more of -laekie's activities. MARY ,IANE BURGOMASTER Kullmrim' Giflllt jay intends to go to Katharine Gibbs Secre- tarial Seliool after graduation. She was :i member of tlie riding :lub 12, 3, 45 and tlie golf elub 1:5. ,Iay's favorite Subject was liistory and ber liobbies were riding and tennis. DOROTHFA C. BURNS Cfollvgi' One of our most ambitious class nite students, Dot was on tlie elieeking committee 115, basket- ball 1:, 35 and tl1e poster eommittee 155. Slie played varsity tennis 13, 45, varsity ping-pong 11, 3, 45, and ioined tlie fencing elub 135. Dot was a member of tlie pliotograpliy staff of the yearbook. WWW '3 -I- J

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sa' J.474,n,41 1, VIRGINIA NI. ISIRKI-INSTAMM Si't'r'i'lill'i Alcan was espeeially interested in basketball .intl made it her hubby. She started playing nn the intra- mural team in her freshman and stiplminure years. She played un the elass nite and also varsity teams. ,lean was also a member of the hasehall team. Cum- mereial arithntetit' was her favorite suhieet. ,IOSl'.Pl'l l5l,OOMl'i lfmflwr Union Curly eame from ,Iames Mnnrue lligh St-lmul in his seninr year. Physies was his favorite subieet and stamp eulleeting was his hubby, Curly partieipated in many activities during his three years in .Iames Monroe. FRANK I'nOl'iSC.ll Simlttllsr LfI7lllt'I'.Xif1' Bush played intramural and elass nite basketball in his freshman year and then became a varsity player ta, 31. As une nf the eheerleaelers Cz, 3, 45, he helped euaeh new members and elass nite squads. Bush was viee-president uf his elass Ct, aj. He was in the urehestra :intl seninr play antl was sergeant- at-arms fur the Hi-Y. 0902? Ur-ddepw-ev-foe, I Y 1-J 131 e:?zwJf M f. ,f'f70'?'-fC'!2C DOROTHY IIUIINIUNIANN Kfunrl Sfl'lI0xQ7'tlfllH'V' Hut was exempted from gym antl tlitl not par- ticipate in any spurts. Htrwever, she maintained an extremely high sehulastie standing and was usually one of the ten highest in her elass, As a member of the typing staff for the yearbnnk she wnrlteel dili- gently. Dot is interestetl in the theater. IQDVVARIJ BOLTON At iufmu lid was un the boxing team in his iuniur year and was a member uf the ehess and German clubs. He played in The Bat antl Growing Pains 13, 43 and was on the literary staff of the yearbook. l7tl's favorite subject was trig. LUCI I,l.Ii BOOKIZ 'I'rt1j1lnl,ei'r1 Srfmul Lou played intramural basketball lil, and played the violin in the orchestra for four years. She was a member uf the sketch elub. Her favorite subjeet was art and her hobby was art. Iam is planning to gn tu Traphagen Art Selnml to take a euurse in enstume design. fwebiif U- Howie



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31 IOIIN CfAIlIl.l. lllllflltllltlll liek did not participate in sports but he en- joyed watching them and supported all athletic events. llis favorite subiecrs were bookkeeping and business arithmetic, and his hobbies were woodwork- ing and stamps. -ll-'ANNI4' 'I'I'iRI',SA CAIII'ARIfI,I.I Mt'Dout'll filltilllllt' Design Cap was the manager of the girls' hockey team 1:, 5, 43. She played on the intramural basketball team 1:, t3 and also during these years was an energetic member of the Clarion statf. Cap was a valuable help to her class during class nite by par- ticipating in basketball and by being on the decora- llotls colulttlllec. V l NCI NT C lAI'l'A R l4.I.l.I Mum mu Vinnv played in the band 11, 2.1. 43 and in the orchestra 11, 3, 43, Also he played intramural foot- ball 113, varsity football 11. 33, intramural base- ball 11, :3, jayvee baseball 133, wrestling 113, class nite basketball 133. and intramural basketball 143. Vinny was noted for his singing and drum playing in the Varsity Swing Band, Q r ff 'lcavrav 1-,wfawv-UI' BARBARA CARSON IlIltli't'lt1t'tf Bobby, an ace newspaperwonian, was on the Clurmu stall 11, 23 and its successor the I.y1l-Nrtu 143. She was on the track team 11, 1, 3, 43, bowling 143, and on intramural basketball 1:3. On the class nite poster committee 11, L, 33 and refreshments 143, Bobby did an excellent job. Her high French marks enabled her to join I.a Societe Ilonoraire. RITA VIRGINIA CASALASPRO Sh':lo4erujvlu'r' Roo played hockey four years and was on the varsity team 13, 43. She played intramural basket- ball and was on the track squad. As .1 typist on the yearbook staff, she was a tireless worker. Reo also helped on the checking committee during clasw nite. CiI'iKJIiGIf CKDRT Silltwrlltlll Bob was a real golf enthusiast. Ile played on the varsity golf team for three years and also on the tennis team. Ifor two years he was a melnber of the football squad. On the class nite refreshment committee Bob proved a valuable assistant. Ifnglish was his favorite subject and golf was his hobby. T rs, QA .....? 'iadslsylfl-A4Jc.KiiO.lN1!atrvxJ x Lai-A 801-114- LJ.- llil

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