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

 - Class of 1941

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and favorite hobbykplaying classical piano music-into her days. The Glee Club and working as a saleslady in Silk City hlled in around the corners. . . TIIHLMA SAWYER-Wlien Audrey is not buzzing around Lynbrook in her car, she is undoubtedly home playing her records, of which she is an avid collector. ller in- fectious laugh and friendly manner are well known to everyone. She belonged to the Riding and Science Clubs , . , l. STUART SCIIUHPPI.l:'R-Carefree, coin-collector Stu is a placid man-about-school. lle's known for his championship ping pong playing-he was one of the singles standbys in four years of tournaments, Softball. Class Nite and intramural basketball were his other activities, and he was lli-Y treasurer . , . IANE SCIIUIZER T- l.izz won the heart of Lynbrook lligh to her pert self in the junior and Senior plays. As Presi- dent ol' the Clee Club, member of the lli-Y and the Year Book stall, and an ardent worker for Class Nite, her shining quietness has left its mark . . . l:'Vl:'I.YN SCllL'1,TZ-- livie played hockey, and Class Nite Basketballg was a Class Nite cheerleader, danced in the Varsity Review, and was one of the special dance group organized this year. She was publicity chairman of the Senior Play, and really did a swell job of arousing class spirit . , . 1315.4 TRICH SCIIUTZ--ller Dulcie- beautiful but dumb in the Senior Play added another conquest to Bears long list. From honor student to siren-artist to Wimbledonian-glee club standby to vol- ley ball and ping pong batter-junior Play and Class Nite actress to Year Book artistfwe took her to our hearts . . , 1:'1.1.l:'iN' SCIIII'xlRT1iN'G--Our sunny-haired lil, glamour girl of the junior Play, track-'cm-down reporter of the Senior Play, was a clever worker on the Year Book class stall, ller good nature, as abundant as her blushes, spread to lli-Y, Class Nite basketball, badminton, volley ball, and ping pong.. , EDWIN SEALY- lid's unobtrusive manner hides a very pleasing per- Shirley Rosenzweig 'lihelma Sawyer j. Stuart Schoeppler jane Schubert Donald Rew Isabell Riceoppo james Roberts Ruth l.eanore Roemer joan Ronalds Louise Rosasco sonality and ready wit, lle liked track better than any other sport, went out for intramural softball and basketball also, and was a member of the Chess Club, llis favorite subject was math, which he plans to con- tinue in college . . .1 Rl:'Dl:'RlC1v' ll'Il.l.IAM Slili- 13l:'CK1'l'hough somewhat shy, Bill is always ready with a wise crack. A sports enthusiast. he is a two-letter man. having played on the varsity basketball and foot- ball squads for two years. lle started his sports career on the Freshman Class Nite team, lle is also a lli-Y member . . . PATRICIA A. Sll.flRPk- Pat and her chewing gum have participated in many fields of activity. namely: hockey Chonor teamj, Senior Play, junior Play, Class Nite cheering 4, skating, badminton, swimming. Year Book staff, hockey manager. Yes, sir, Pat-you really did travel, but you made the grade , . . lfl 'lLl,lA Ill B. SHARP-'4Bill is a test tube, microscope, acid, and alkaline wizg science is his all. lle's the president of the Science Club. As to athletics, he went out for pole vaulting, cross country track, and varsity wrestling. Willy was chairman of the orchestra. a member of the band, and Hi-Y . . . BI:'RNICl:' SIl.BliRMAN-- Lack of fair tresses may trouble Bubbles, but with her Twe iziy-sew Il

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vi , . Walter O'Brien Henry Obst Marjorie O'l'lare Ruth Orthlieb Betty liileen Overs Robert Paul vorite hobby is photography--just look in this here Owl for the results. Clie was editor of photographyj He was also in the band and orchestra, tennis, swimming, roller- skating, and Science Club. Wonder how Lynbrook High'll make out without its candid camera fiend next year! . . . HIJRMAN PEARL--Does static clutch your radio in its greedy grasp-do you crave instruction in the Count of Monte Cristo's famous sport? Call lVloish! He came from the big city in his junior year and took up fencing for his L. ll. S. activity . . . TULA RAFTIS1-ls there an individualist in the house?-well, at least there's a lady who doesn't mind giving vent to a good, substantial no, occasionally, lt just shows that quietness is like icing on a cake-it covers a lot, like Tiny's art work on the Year Book . . . HERBERT RAMBIKUR-- Ram won renown as the timid Freshman in the junior Play, and still hasn't lived it down. His favorite hobby is photography, and he is active in both the Science Club and the Hi-Y. You should hear his long answers to the history questions-or should you, maybe? . .. ROBERT RA YNOR--The scissor-lock, a toe hold, or a head lock--HRappie knows 'em all. You'd never Twenty-six suspect this cheerful, wavy-haired individual of being such a wrestling enthusiastg but he is-it's his favorite sport as well as his favorite hobby . . . DONALD REW-Want to meet one of those illusive, much- talked-about elements of life called hecklers? Well, gosh- you had one in school with you all the time--did you slip up on hearing Danny? His whole line of jokes and heckling and talking slipped you? Shucks . . . ISABELI. RICEOPPO- ls is the girl with the red hair who can do most anything on a pair of roller skates. ln fact. her favorite hobby is roller skating and she is a member of our roller skating club. Among her other accomplish- ments, she played softball and hockey and was a mem- ber of the archery team . , . IAMES ROBERTS- Whatever you tell jim,'l he'll gladly take the opposite side of the question. just for the fun of it. One of our most class spirited Seniors, he was on the Owl and Lyn- News staffsg took part in Class Nite, and was one of the student policemen of the safety squad . . . RUTH LEANORE ROEMER- Mac was a quiet girl whose main interests were outside of school. She played basket- ball and hockey, and was on the Class Nite costume com- mittee. She loves to draw and design, and was often seen exhibiting some of her works of art to admiring class- mates. . . IOAN RUNALDS-lf you ever heard a giggle issue from room three before school, it was prob- ably joanie. She was a member of the Glee Club, par- ticipating in the operetta, An Old Kentucky Cwardenng played tennis. badminton and volley hall, and took part in Class Nite . . . l.0UISl:' ROSASCU-Petite Liz is quiet but really gets things done. Ranking high in her class, she also participated in intramural basketball, tennis, and volley ball. She was in the junior Play and a member of the 'fOwl staff. Liz expects to go to Nursing School next year . . . SHIRLEY ROSl:'NZWIi'IG- Nicky, chic equestrienne that she is, found herself lack- ing time when it came to squeezing her favorite sport llerman Pearl 'liula Raftis llerbert Rambikur Robert Raynor



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Evelyn Schultz Beatrice Schutz Ellen Schwarting Edwin Sealy Frederick William Seebeck Patricia A. Sharp quizzical quips and sense of humor she pleases most of us as she is. She was a homeroom representative, a mem- ber of the Lyn-News and Year Book staffs, and played tennis, ping pong. and hockey . . . IDA SIMS-A giggle, a morning-fresh Hi yuh, plus curly soft hair and sparkling eyes-that's Poodles,,' whether you met her playing tennis, badminton, or volley ball, or in the Glee Club. She worked under the N. Y. A. and uncorked her eifervescence in Class Nites . . . HAROLD SKID- MORE-just as baseball has its Babe --Lynbrook High claims its Babe, too. Besides being the band's secretary, he played walloping football games, first on the j. V. and then on the varsity. Then there was hand- ball, Hlsyn-News, Class Nite skits and checking, Senior Play committee, wrestling, and track . . . DA VID SLUTSKYiThis fun-loving Senior came to us from james Madison lligh, but was soon one of us. l'le's the boy who's probably responsible for your reading this Tweutgv-eight Year Book-he was Business Editor. Dud turned his talent to skits in Class Nite, the Science Club, softball, golf, and the Lyn-News . . . j'EAN SNOVl2'R-- jeanie was in the junior Play, on Class Nite refresh- ment and costume committees, on the Lyn-News staff, and a drum majorette, besides being one of the busiest members of the 'fOwl staff. Cute and sweet, she is a real proof that 'fGood things come in small packages . . . PAUL SPINA1You shouldive asked Pauly if it was anything to do with sports-all shapes, sizes, and kinds of contortions or grunting or tackles. lle was a walking, grinning edition of a dope sheet on wrestling and basketball-from hard experience with wrestling-ob- servance of the latter . . . BARRY STAMP--Every one knows about Barry's watches and clocks-you almost expect him to start ticking. All you have to do to attract his attention is to tell him that your watch goes fast, he'll probably ask you to let him examine it and try to cure its ills. Barry is also interested in railroading and is a lli-Y member . . . WILLIAM STEGMAN- The Life of Riley's the life for Bill. just give him some sun, a course, a few irons, and set the pace not too fast- and he'll be happy. But just to prove Emerson's theory of opposites-his favorite sport's track-maybe he can set the stop watch back? . . . IACK STOUTEN- BURGH-The American Museum of Natural History'll be in one lecturer on Archeology when we lose our run- ner-up in the Legion Oratorical Contest this year. Smiling jake, when he could resist his profitable hobby of digging for bones, went in for bowling, roller skating, Bernice Silberman Harold Skidmore William B. Sharp Ida Sims

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