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

 - Class of 1938

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I ADFLF RUTH KAPLAN Pralt Kap was in the junior play, The Bat, and was property manager for both the senior play and the operetta, Chonita. She was in the school orchestra. Kap chose English as her favorite subject and music as her hobby. CHARLES KEANE UlIdl'l'il1l'l! Charles was especially interested in radio and photography, and spent a great deal of time on these subjects. In connection with his study of radio he belonged to the radio club for two years. THOMAS JOHN KECKEISPZN Ilfillllii Keck entered Lynbrook High in his junior year from Chicago. Despite his short time here, he entered with great spirit into high school life. Wrestling, bowling, and boxing took up his time in his junior and senior years. Mathematics was Keck's favorite subject. mm 4-if Ill Cltalgnfyvmr V qv ' :lung ,IOHN JOSEPH KEENAN Collrgi' Scottie played varsity football Qi, 1, 3, 45, jayvee basketball fi, 2, 35 and went out for track 11, 2, 5, 45. He sang in Chonita Q35 and took part in Growing Pains 445. Scottie was also chairman of the Hi-Y social and dance committees and his hobby was sports. ELEANOR KELSFY Secretary El didn't go out for sports while she was in high school but she did enjoy watching a basketball or football game. During the summer, she generally went to Lazy Point which is near Montauk Point. El's favorite subject was shorthand and her hobby was reading. AUGUSTUS D. KELSEY Real Exfah' Gus is looking forward to a business career in real estate or as an insurance broker. He was in the rifle club Q15, and the swimming club C3. 45. Gus was on the bowling team 15, 45 and was elected president 145. His favorite subject was mechanical drawing. H44-Q-r 7d.L.e7 22 1

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nv! .fr is 'Q L 'f Q ' fain! C . Jia-144M.4 ROlSl'.R'l' LARMAN HOLLANIJ Ailii'rli.xing Bob found outside employment most of the time while he was in high school and was not able to partieipate in after-school aetivities, for which hc was well qualified, His favorite subject was wood- working and his hobby was tinkering with cars. NlliSSIC1A SMITH llUN'l'l'iR xllflurli' Shift' -less played varsity basketball ty, 45, varsity baseball 12, 35, and she also played class nite basket- ball in her sophomore and junior years. Cicero and ,less seemed to get along pretty well so she chose latin as her favorite subject. ROM' RT AIOHNSTON I NGLI-Q Wiwli' jun ullobn was in the orchestra 11, 3, 45 and band ti, :, 3, 45 and was elected band president C45. He was on the track team fa, 5, 45 and played foots ball L35. He was news editor of the l,yu-Ni'u'.t and stage I11.lI1LlgCl' in both the junior and senior plays. bob became the secretary of the Alpha Chapter of the Hi-Y and helped to organize the German elub 645. F24 .Q QA, Alaxfat, AI,lfRlilJ .IACKSON limimwi Al was another golf enthusiast. Not only was golf his favorite sport, but it was also his hobby. lle played on the varsity golf tcatn 15, 45. Next to golf Al enjoyed basketball. He played on the class nite teams for three years and was on the junior varsity basketball team in his senior year. HARRllfili MAIQ LIOHNSON Sli'l1o,Ql'ufif1i'l Hat, or Shorty, played intramural basketball and hockey fl, 35 and also went out for track fa, 35. Her favorite subject was shorthand and her hobby was pictures. Hat enjoyed playing the piano and the saxophone. G. MARGARICT .IONliS L'mlet1ili'J Midge was a member of the girls' glee club fa. 5, 45 and took part in Chonita and The Mikado. She belonged to the riding club fl, 45, praetieed archery 1t5, and joined the swimming eluh fi5. In her fourth year, Midge was chosen as a member of the typing staff of the yearbook. ,i,vU41'nJ nity! 22, -1 la llll



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VN 'l u 41 rx 11 fzilh l llNA MAY KNAPI' Atleljvlvi Culligee lid was chosen a member of the varsity basket- lull squad fzj, played varsity baseball fl, 45, prac- ticed archery lt, :J and was elected vicefpresident of I.a Societe Honoraire in her senior year. lid was also an able literary assistant on the yearbook staff. She took part in the operettas, Chonita and Campus Dale. lll:l.l'.N KNIAZ Sl'!'l't'fdI'Y l.en has been a great deal of help as a typist on the l.yu-Neuxi 13, 41 and as typing editor of the yearbook. She was interested in sports and was a member of the intramural hockey and basketball teams 4:1 and the hiking club ft, zj. l.en's name was always on the list of the ten highest in her elass. l5lfN,IAMlN FRANK LANGDON Bmimtit Benjamin F. Langdon was called Ben for short. His favorite subject was drawing. Though a quiet person, lien lent his support to all sehool affairs. Y s ti, ,vi ZW-afvs-.441 Qlyfziffxfdaff 'fi' 1 r li 1 J ,f : if , 3 gi f . Bm Yau ado-is WARREN LAUCIQLLA College W'arren was a member of the band fl, 1, 3, 43 and a member of the orchestra for his last two years. He played intramural football lil and in his soph year was chosen as a member of the varsity team. Warren played intramural baseball and basketball fi, 1, 35 and was chosen a member of the Hi-Y. FRANK IQDVVIN LICHNFR Slim was an enthusiastic worker in all activities. He belonged to the boys' Hi-Y and was on the photography staff of the yearbook. Slim played intra- mural basketball for two years and also went out for wrestling. Wfexl Pninl MARY A. LEVIX Num' Mary came to Lynbrook from St. Agnes during her third year. She chose chemistry as her favorite subject and she enjoyed horseback riding. Mary was quiet but she made friends quickly. After graduation she plans to take a nurses' course in St. Luke's Hos- pital in New York City. Gptfjf ia, fi J ..,.,..-- ' i.i 'A - v jf 3-.gpg Q 3 . .i ,.si 3,f,,t .jfij I 23 l

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