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and track . . . PlIl'Ll.IS STOVER- Phyl was the girl who was responsible for our excellent cheering squad. She was a varsity cheerleader for 3 years, Class Nite cheerleading coach tlb, ln between pep talks, she also found time to participate in lfli-Y, the Glee Club, Class Nite refreshments LZD, and served on the athletic com- mittee . . . llliRB15RT STRUIISON--This frequent visitor in the l5rau's room also found time to work on varied committees and sports, Herb liked to wrestle, and made the team. Besides being our Senior Vice- President, he was on the Lyn-News staff, and in the operettasq and went out for tennis, wrestling, j, V. foot- ball, Senior Play, Class Nite committees. the junior Play, and the Owl' '... MILDRED D. STR YKER Our long-sutfering Lyn-News and Year Book typing editor's impish eyes never lost their zest. Millie was in the Glee Club, all the operettas, on the Year Book Mirror Statli, roller skated, and played volley ball, while a little hobby of hers was heading the tirst-ten list . . . SA 1.l'A TURB TASCARI:'I.LA-The bathed Boone of English. the always knew a ditlerent wayj, 'tSal can be counted on to flash a merry smile and laughing eyes- he spills happiness, The nearest he ever came to being serious was in his wrestling. boxing, ping pong. and soft ball ..., fiI.lf'INA THUGI51- Alvie has verve and vitality not so far under her slow. drawling smile, Since she came as a Sophomore from Manhasset, they've led her from Tom to the junior Play, Glee Club, hand, Class Nite skits and refreshment committees, Lyn-News, and the Year Book statl' . , . Hl:'NRlliTTA TROW- BRIDGE-lligh-tlying, high-stepping llenie ther Phyllis Stover llerbert Strohson Mildred D. Stryker Salvatore Tascarella David Slutsky jean Snover Paul Spina Barry Stamp William Stegman jack Stoutenburgh hobby's aviation and one of her activities majorettingl was a spicy example of danceable good nature. An all- round sport, she played honor team volley ball. j. Y. baseball, Class Nite basketball. and was on the l.yn- News staff . . . ADDISON TURN11'R1 Sonny en- tered l.ynbrook lligh in his junior year, and since then he has earned an enviable reputation as an artist. lle was a member ot the swimming team and stall artist ot the school magazine in his former school . . . Xlrlxllfl' B. TURRILL-ller motto might he 'tSlow but sure, whether it be climbing mountains in New llampshire or getting out of the lockers after practice at badminton, ping pong. or volley ball. ller other activities included horseback riding, Class Nite and Year Book art work . . . CHARLOTTE UNGERA Tlll1'N- Ungie showed her- self a capable manager ot Class Nite decorations commit- tees. She is athletically inclined. and proved her mettle in both hockey and basketball, She also was a member Twenty-nine
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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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llenrietta Trowbridge Alvina Thuge Addison 'liurner Mary B. 'lfurrill Charlotte l'ngerathen William Watson of the lli-Y, lf ever you're looking for her, peek under that pile of kids in her car-you'll find her at the bottom . . . ll 11.l.l.4M WA TSON?When Hquietnessl' is re- cognized for the virtue it usually is, l5ill'll get the award: because quietness and Hindustry' could be his pseu- donyms. An inquiring mind must be his- Now what's the truth?y' is his exacting query, and his interests were swimming. reading American historical novels, bowling, and ping pong . . , RUISHRT llf'l:'l3l:'R- Bob won renown in Lynbrook lligh for his expert tennis technique. lle is a member of the lli-Y, played Class Nite, in- tramural, and lireshman basketball, varsity tennis and ping pong. After his graduation he plans to enter the business world . . . IERRY WEINSTEIN- jerry, class President, '4l, has been one of the most active members of the class. lle belonged to the band and orchestra, was in the junior and Senior Plays, played j. V. footballg was basketball manager, treasurer and Thirty Vice-President of the lli-Y, served on the 'fl.yn-News and Year Book staffs, and took part in Class Nite . . . PETER Wl:'1Si Pete was one of the quieter Seniors. Photography was his favorite hobby, he was especially interested in science, and was a member of the Science Club, Although not particularly athletic, he liked a game of football, lle expects to go into business after gradua- tion . . , RUTH M1I,lJR15lJ l'VIlI:'l:'I,1:'R-- Ruthie's main interest was 'lout of town. She went out for bad- minton and volley ball. and was very fond of driving and skating. She has a pleasant disposition and a cheery smile for everyone . . . DORIS WINGER7'- Dot was all-'round Besides being in the junior and Senior Plays, student manager 3, 4, Secretary-'lireasurer of her class 3, 4g lli-Y President '41, and on the Lyn-News staff, she also found time to participate in basketball, badminton, and ping pong ,... S TLYI RT ll RlGlI1!- A very active Cand attractiveb member of the class, f'Stu was President of the lli-Y, member of the riding club, and the band. lle went out for tennis, Al. Y. football, cross country, and archery. Besides all this, Stu is a can- did camera enthusiast and developes his own pictures . . . DOUGLAS Y.4XIS- Y-Axis is much interested in photography. lle has played intramural basketball. arch- ery, and handball. All who know him are familiar with his ability to take life easy. 'lhe only thing that darkens his horizon is the fact that he doesn't have a drivers license , . . IACK IVA l,Tl:'R ZWIRL-Why ,lack's nickname is Alarm Clock is a mystery to us, although we're all familiar with him in the field of sports. lle Robert Weber jerry Weinstein Peter Weis Ruth Mildred Wheeler
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