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your Year Book and ticket money, a llomeroom Rep. Sis also took an active part in hockey, tennis, ping pong, and basketball . . . Ml:'LV1I.Ll:' KEI.Slil - Mel is one of those decoy demons, a duck hunter to you. When the leaves begin to turn, he grabs his trusty 32 and hies himself to the reeds. Not only is he a member of the Ili-Y and a softball player. but hels also a varsity bowler. . . lL'Nl:' K1.liINl Blondie giggles from dawn to dusk. but she does it so cutely we don't mind. She claims her favorite hobby is dates fanimal, vegetable. or mineral?J and she keeps a diary. She came from the city and miscellaneous other towns during her Senior year . . . 1:'lJll ARIJ KNIAZ- Ed is noted for his grin and dimples as much as for his long list of sports accomplishments: namely, junior varisty, then varsity football for 3 yearsg varsity baseball for 3 years, track, Class Nite basketball and wrestling: and a Senior mem- ber of the boys' varsity club . . . WALTER lt'0l:'ll1.I:'R-- Koke plans to go to a trade school in the near future. lle's another of these camera fiends- give him a view, and some films, and he'll go to work. ln his spare time he mixes, concocts, and experiments: in short, he's a member of the Science Club . . . IR VING KRl:'L'Tl:'1,--'flrv says baseball and basket- ball are his favorite sports, llis hobby is airplanes When I have time. lle didn't specify what phase of the sub- ject interested him most, lle seems to be a futurist. for his favorite saying is someday, Irving plays softball . . . lVILLI.4.fll Ix'RL'FllMEl.- Bill is known for his wise- cracks and, by his own admission, a perpetual lack of homework. llis life seems to revolve around athletics, since basketball is his hobby and baseball his favorite sport. ln outside school activities he participated in intramural softball and intramural basketball . . . IOHN lx'L'Clv'l:'.N'S-- l5ace was our lirosh class President. lle was on the ul. Y. football and baseball teams l. 23 and made varsity in both Ca rare featl 3, 4. lle played Walter Koehler Irving Kreutel William Kruinmel Llohn Kuckens l S :ss ss? Charles Kaiser l.ida Kassel Betty Kaye Melville Kelsey june Klein lidward Kniaz Class Nite basketball his lfrosh year, bowled. belonged to the lli-Y, was President of the Athletics Committee. and acted in the junior Play . . . JAMES l.flNGl:'- lim has chosen an interesting future profession, Ceramic lingineering. lle's another of our wild life men, Comes the hunting season, away he goes after duck, quail. or partridge. lle makes duck decoys for a hobby. 'lihe band will lose one member when he graduates. . . MAR- Gl.'l:'lx'IY'l:' l,1:'llN---Petite Marguerite is as quiet and conscientious as the day is long. She's shy, but when you get inside her shell. it's nice and warm and friendly. Margie belonged to the roller skating club, and during her Soph year she served on the Class Nite checking committee . , . l:'1.lZAl2I:'TH IOAN l.ENlHAN- She'll soon be Betty of the Business World. ller person- ality is one of the most pleasing in Lynbrook lligh's halls. ller blue eyes dance as only an Irish Colleen's can. Betty's favorite hobby is tripping the light fantastic. She was a llomeroom Rep. during her Senior year . . . ROBERT l.lfVY--Poor Bob has torn his crisp black hair at periodic intervals, thanks to his job as Lyn-News News Editor. He was the Senior track manager and first Twenty-tb ree
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Gloria Hensley Eleanor llerzberg Russell llerzog Robert Himes Adell llorton Elaine Isgard for Class Nite-and will you ever forget the strong man's leopard skin in the junior play? . . . RUSSELL HER- ZOG- 'lihe Duke consumed numerous aspirins as Editor of the 'fLyn-News. lle trod the boards in the junior play, delivering puns in 3 acts and intermissions. llis puns are as famous for their deft delivery as for the sly grin that usually accompanies them. During his Sophomore year he was Secretary-Treasurer of his class . . . ROBERT HIMES-When Bobby wasn't building model airplanes or playing baseball, he was usher and doorman at the Arcade Theater, which ac- counts for that natty uniform he sometimes sported. He also played basketball and intramural softball. Bobby spoke little, but accomplished much . . . ADEL1. HORTONiWhen we were still almost juvenile, this literary member of our class was Feature Editor of the Lyn-News, on the Owl literary staff, and already had several publications to her credit. ln her off moments, she was press agent for the junior and Senior Plays, in the Legion Oratory Contest, and the Class Nite skits . . . ELAINE ISGARD- Ronnie plans to go to Holly- wood Modeling School. Schaparelli'll design 'em and she'll Twenty-two parade 'em. She do-re-mi-ed in the Glee Club, operetta, Band Concert, and junior Class Nite skit, Added to that, she belonged to the swimming and skating clubs and was a drum majorette . . . LAWRENCE IACOB- SON-- Bud has one of the most pleasantly pitched, deep voices in Lynbrook High. Besides this outstanding feature, he's one of our sport experts, He went in for athletics: wrestling, ping ping, track, intramural base- ball, and basketball. His humorous quips are highly amusing, if sometimes beside the point . . . EVERETT IANES-- Luke is an outdoor man-the wide-open spaces, nature, a gun and a rod, all that sort of thing, He likes to sail, a life on the ocean, land ho and what have you. In L. ll. S. he spent his leisure bowling . . . EMMA IESSUP- jessie looks as if she could turn out pies like mother used to bake. ln reality, however, her home is not to be on the Range but in the business world. She liked to go bicycling, and took an active part in archery and hockey . . . IULIAN IUSTER-- jay jay is one of the fastest, smoothest talkers in these here parts. llis glib tongue netted him Hrst prize in the Legion Oratory Contest. He was on the Lyn-News and Year Book staffs, a Class Nite cheerleader and track team member, and in the junior and Senior Plays . . . CHARLES K,4ISERlDiaries are supposed to be like the historical cow that kicked the lantern-but 'fCharlie's was a diary of a different color. It was his Senior theme- and what an outdoors man he turned out to be! Ask him for further publications on his hunting-they'll be enlightening . . . LIDA KASSEI,-Lida the likeable is a good-natured individual. She was another budding Lily Pons in Glee Club l, Z, 3, 4, and the operetta 2, 3, 4. Shorty trod the boards in the junior Play, participated in hockey 2, 3, 4, and served on the Class Nite refresh- ment committees . . . BETTY KAYE- Betty the Bold Cby her own statement? was a member ot' the Year Book staff. She was one of those who haunted you for Lawrence jacobson Everett j anes Emma jessup julian juster
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james Lange Marguerite Lehn Elizabeth joan Lenihan Robert Levy john Lockwood Armand L. Lubatty bassoonist of the hand and orchestra, Added to that, he's in the Science Club, and fences . ..lOHN LOCK- WOOIJ--- llonest john considers billiards as his fa- vorite hobby. While not a gambler, his pet saying is itll bet ya. Baseball is his delight in sports and he's noted for bowling. Varsity bowling is one of his after- school activities and intramural softball fills the rest of his spare time . . . ARMAND L. LUBATTY- Bud is undecided as to his future. He claims he's always lack- ing English homework-he specializes in his lacks. Not only is basketball his favorite sport, but one of his out- side activities. He is also a Hi-Y member and plays softball in his odd moments . . . IANE MARKEY- Ginger is noted for her gorgeous red-gold locks. She's so school spirited that she keeps a scrapbook with clip- pings of all school activities. Being ambitious, she be- longed to the N. Y. A. jane was active in archery, bowl- ing, rollerskating, Class Nite basketball, and costume committees . . . EDITH MARTIIX'- Edie has a fa- vorite hobby of scrapbooks and stamps. Her activities had their accent on sports. She played volley ball in Soph, junior, and Senior Class Nite competition. The Twenty-four scene her blue eyes often surveyed was a basketball court. She also played hockey and softball . . . GEORGE MARTIN-- Buck can make an engine purr, thanks to his mechanical ability. He's a peaceful chap who likes to read books. llis favorite sport is football, and he was one of our shining varsity players. lle also played j. V. football, and was a member of the Lettermen's Club . . . SALVA TORE MARI'INOiNot in band-or orches- tra? Nor digging in his garden patch? Well, then our curly-haired, nature-loving Sal might have been in- dulging in his favorite sport, basketball. He played Fresh- man basketball, Class Nite basketball, and softball, be- sides becoming our English class's modest ancient history reference . . . VICTOR MARTORANA-UVic was Mr, Borst's left hand man and Miss Lampman's stage manager for both class plays. Whether she wanted an apron, two screws, or a luncheon cloth, he had it. He was a drum major, captain of the safety patrol, and drill sergeant of the girls' drill team . . . ESTHER MAS- TROIANNIZ- Ginger is known for her bashfulness. She likes to read, and her favorite sport is playing at be- ing one of Neptunes daughters. Her favorite saying is So What? ln Lynbrook High she participated in bad- minton, volley ball, and tennis. . . BARBARA Mc- DERMOTT- Bobbie spent part of her life in China, and the hrst two years of her high school career in East Rockaway. ller favorite hobby is cheerleading. She was on Ye Owl staff, played tennis, hockey, and skated. Mac participated in Class Nite 3. 43 and was manager of the basketball team 4 . . . NINA ALICE MEYER-- jinx has a Woodbury complexion. She too was a Homeroon Rep. 4, the Owl staff, the Hi-Y 3, 4, and the Cvlee Club I. Nina was on the Class Nite refreshment and ticket committees l, Z, 3, 4 and in the dance exhibition 4. She was in the junior Play, rode, swam, played badminton, and went out for archery . . . VIRGINIA MILLER-- Gynna'l contains more pep Barbara McDermott jane Markey Edith Martin George Martin
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