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5 '!7f'J f M it IUIIN XX'll.l IAM lilfll Cinflwgi' ROSALIND CiRl'il',Nlil'iRCi llllllfltlflt' Srfmnf -Inltitityn playt-ti varsity haskcthall iz, 4, 47 and Rui ininutl the Hi-Y it, 45, was tm tht' year- was clt-utcd vicc-prt-sidcnt uf the Hi-Y and latcr hunk statf 141, ti rupurtcr for thc I.YlI-iN,A'llX U, 43 ht-c.tt11c prvsidt-tit. A mcmbcr of l,a Sucidtd lltmorairc, and sccrctary of l.a Snriutb llnmiratrc 141. She was luhnny was 1.-lcctud trcasurcr in his third ycar and on thu stagc crew in 'I'hv Bat, and actctl in rctaint-tl this titlicc until hc gratltlatctl. Ht- was also Knowing Pains 143, Ht-r athlutic .tutivitics iitulttdtml mttl1t'x't'.trhuuls stall.. jayvuc lmt'lst'y HJ, intramural hasltclhall tl, 1, U and intramural ping-pong iz, LJ. NICKIIULAS CiI.NlfCiA tkilltgqt' RUTH lx. CiRlfl'Nlf Si't'ri'tur'y Nitk cntcrctl lytilirtmk from Hushmg in his Irish was thc nicknamt' Ruth .tcqtttrctl whcn slit' suplmiimrc yt-ar. ami played un tht- ftmtlmall team iz, t'ainu tu our schuul in hor scniur yt-ar. Shu uanic fmm 1, 45. llc wunt out for track ill and was un tht' l'iY.lI'IAlL'l'fil1llLlN High Schtml in Nt-w Yurk City whcrc wrt-stling tcam 41, 1, 41. Nick alsu was a tttuttthur shu participatud in many activitics. lrish's favnritt' nf tht- glut- cluh and ttmls part in Cilmttita IU suhicct was lfnglish, ami Growing Pains fab. Ht' licltnigctl tu the Ht-Y and scrsutl as utnttitcil rcprcst'ntalivc. NlAUAl.lNl'i ANNA till SPRING St't'ri'fi1r'y DONALD FROST llAl.l, Pm!! llltflfllff Xl.ttltln ' was a mcmlwr ul' thu girls' bowling tvam Umm playctl intramural fmitlxtll. was on tht- ftir thru' years antl also scrvctl as ITILIIILIXUF. Hur aruhcry tuam ft, ,lj and was an .lI'slCl1l NllpptbI'lCI' l'.tt'tmritt' stlhicct was latiqltsh and hcr lmlihius wcrc tif tht-sc sports. Ht' iuinctl the bnvvlitig tcam .mtl tht- TL'.ltllI1jL.lI1ll skating. Hi-Y in his scltitir ytilf. W'utwtlss'urlsiiig was lluifs liublwy and strlitl gcmnctry was his f.tvtiritt' sulajcct, r 1' 1499 5 KBGQZLQJ QILIAQ. ff . fm I 19 I
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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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nil' 'U' wiv' 'MLW f-..-as 1 ' ' f'4,Lf AZ slfplcau Jvaaaflflfrf Lffhwg !' ISLANLIIII-' N, l'l.'XRVl Y Si'i'Vt'ftll'y MARY R. l'lOl:llAUlfR NlH'xt'a iljftlllllllg All through her four years at high school Blanche took her studying seriously, taking little time out for anything else but her school work. ller favorite subject was history. In the summer time, Blanche liked lo sWll11 and spent a great deal of her time in the water. lll'jl,l'jN l5lfli'l-lrll-X HAYl5l'iR Sfi'llugr'tljJln'r Helen went out for intramural hockey and track all four years in high school. She was president of the hiking elub 1:5 and Was often on the ten highest. Helen also belonged to the German elub C41 and was on the yearbook stall. Her favorite subjeet was shorthand. MAX Wll.l.lAM HlilNli Bniirzess Max was one of the pillars of the band and orehess tra ta, 1, 41. He had a leading role in both the junior and senior plays. As photography editor of the yearbook, member of the l.y11-News stall and the seienee club, he was kept very busy. Max took an attive part on the class nite committees during his whole four years. 47 I PsLn-!,L.g,u.A.A J ow-C.: ,1sL+sr..fvt.4-pf, fi A Hoff ditln'l care to go out for sports but she enjoyed watching a good basketball game. She was also a spectator during the football season. During the summer, she practically lived in the water, Holf's hobby was eolleeting poems of any descrip- tion and her favorite subject was Latin. DORIS liLlZABliTH HOFFMANN St'4'Yl'fdl'Vl Dot, , 41 stars, was on the swimming team tl, aj. one of our traek Qi, 1, 31 and basketball 41. 1. 3 She was a cheerleader 13, 43, was in the senior play, coached the junior girls' basketball team 155, and the freshman class nite cheerleading squad 145. Golf was her hobby and in school art interested her the most. l'lAZlfl. l:RANClfS HOLLAND Si't'r'i'lilVy Pat was very athletic, playing on the varsity baseball ti, 1, 35 and the basketball teams 43, 4l. She was an ambitious typist and worked on the lan- Nezzxi staff and was also the treasurer of the girls' Hi-Y. Although she was very busy, she still found time to work on the yearbook starl. sr pfllw 203
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