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, S 'fue xg wx qpv ' 2 OM 0.11.00 PAT DIQLLARO Pat has been an all-round athlete, on the football Cz, 33, baseball 443, ffullrgi' participating and bowl.nq the glee elub U, 43 and was also interested in intramural baseball, basketball, and football. qz, 5, 43 teams. He was a member of -Il.RliY Dli RCYl'll S3'l'lll'lIH' jerry came to l.ynbrook in his senior yea from Montgomery High School. Although he didn't have mueh chance to di anything, he was very interested in swimming and archery. Science was ,lerry's fa- vorite subject. The band also saw a great deal of Alerry and he was a valuable helper. .lOl lN LAR R Y DIZSMOND Plllilmrgiln Cl has been a star letter min in all the maior sports. He made the varsity basketball, football and baseball teams. This is an unusual thing for a fresh- man to do. He then followed his sports on through high school and proved himself to be one of l.yn- brook's outstanding athletes, Q!! - .13-. XJXN-fw-X T DORIS MARHQ DIIZS ffurllinlil Norulul DC played varsity hockey Qz, 3, 43, was on varsity basketball squad 11, 33, varsity tennis 13, 43, ping-pong fl, :3 and was on the track team Qi, 2, 33. DC was vice-president of the girls' Hi-Y her fourth year and also served as program ehairman. She was on the yearbook staff. CAROLYN ANN DOHERTY Srrrrlirrv Irish is an outstanding girl athlete. She played on the varsity basketball team la, 3, 43, the varsity baseball team 13, 43, and the varsity hockey squad 13, 43. lrish entered Lynbrook from Malverne in her sophomore year. During her three years of class nite, she did everything in her power to make it a sueeess. VIRGINIA MARIE l7ONNlfl.LY Kiillmriui' tiilflwx Gina entered Lynbrook in her senior year from Mamaroneck High School. However, she entered right into the spirit of the school and look part in the senior play. She was also a member of the gfrls' glee elub and worked on the decorations ci mm itee during senior elass nite. gp m l4'v gdafgjfw FAQ Xlssrkiwin ' Y3fs,.aaJ9..X ll7l
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,IOHN M. CRAlG Nolte Dunn' Crusher was on the varsity and football teams for all four years in high school, This is unusual be- cause freshman boys don't usually join two varsity teams. He played intramural basketball in his senior year and also appeared in class nite skits. His hobby was the study of autos. -IOHN G. CRANDALL, ,IR. AVI Selma! klk7l'!I1'S favorite subject was art and he was very interested in making eeramic pottery. Also he was in the chess club Ci, 15, glee club Cz, 45, and the sketch club 435. MARGARET VlliGlNlA CROOK Si'i'l'4'fi1l'3 Peggy enjoyed sports during her high school years and played intramural basketball CI, 25. She was also a member of the riding club fl, 5, 45, the golf club for two years, and was a Lypist on the Ljfl-lNil'IlA staff 145. Peggy's favorite subiect was history and her hobbies were riding and bowling. W7 AM MARY CATHERINE CUNNIQFN I3oolcfci'rlu'r Mary K was especially interested in basketball and helped the team a great deal in her junior and senior years when she aeted as manager. As business assistant on the yearbook staff, she worked diligently. also helped her own During her senior year, Mary K nite checking chair- elass a great deal by being class ITIQIH. GEORGE HUNTLEY DAVIS N. Y. Sluli' Lefty has been interested in bowling during his high sehool days and practiced Agrirzlliuml Selmnl both ping-pong and steadily these sports to gain a position on the teams. As president of the chess club, he had enough to do and handled the club with excellent ability. VIRGINIA IQVELYN DAVISON fifillld' G'nny entered Lynbrook from Hempstead High School. At Hempstead, she was active in many elubs. Her favorite subject was French and her hobbies were playing the piano and tennis. Q ' fe . B ob1!t401fLf U61
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567 if-rfQ,L--Q 710 ,TA gg 1 Mr' HENRY MARTIN DRATZ Duke Hen was a steady member of both the band and orchestra, and manager of the baseball team all four years. He took major parts in both The Bat as a junior, and again in '1Growing Pains. A mem- ber of the Hi-Y, Hen in his senior year was elected the Alpha delegate to the Lynbrook High School cabinet. KATHERINE W. EBBERT Wf'l1l'Xl4'V3' Kitty was sec.-treas. of her class fa, 5, 43, Hi-Y secretary 433, and Hi-Y president 143. She played varsity basketball Ll, 1, 5, 43 and varsity tennis fa, 5, 43. She was a member of the Clarion and Lyn- Nvua staffs, and editor-in-chief of the yearbook. Also Kitty was publicity chairman of the senior play. ERNST SAMUEL ERICKSON El1XilIl't'l'iIIg School Ernie was manager of the varsity basketball squad for four years and played on the class nite basketball team 143. He was in the band and orches- tra gi, 1, 3, 43, business manager of the l.yn-Ni'u'x Li, 43, and business assistant on the yearbook. He was secretary and president ll-tl of the Hi-Y. -1 f 5fi,,,,en'l fir ,Mx-lk fa of X f GERTRUDE E. FISHER S1'z'n'lury Gert played varsity ping-pong her last three years and varsity tennis Lz, 3, 43. In her senior year she was president of the rding club and a member of the Lyn-Nc'zL's and Clarion staffs, Gert also starred on the senior class nite basketball team. EUGENE CHARLES FREY Antioch Eugene spent the greater part of his high school career in pursuit of his education. He enjoyed science a great deal, especially the year of chemistry in which he studied diligently. His hobbies were leathereraft and reading, both of which took up his time out of school. H. ALLEN GARDINER Univ. of Peuzixyltuniu Allen, our class president 13, 43, joined the Hi-Y as a sophomore and was elected president in his senior year. As a junior, he became associate editor of the Pains 143, and played both varsity basketball an ji. Lyzi-Netra. He took part in Chonita, Growin 7 tennis iz, 3, 43. Allen was also associate editor ng K the yearbook. .:fL.t.!A2fL 5 uJutr U51
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