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. o Rooms on the long west corridor i ' downstairs, directed by Miss Washburn, Miss Slauson, Mrs. V Kinne, Mr. Goodrich, and Miss Browne, contain the Freshman N Q,-, Class. Among those appearing most often on ten highest were: M Bill Brennan Betty Kranzer Alice Ziegler Helen Vcselsky, Joan Thelma D'hedeene. 'A 'ti s s y ' ,L Levison, Robert Martin, Molly Anderson, Willa Anderson 'F Room son. lain, Room fPagv opposm-5 16. Fronf-Sarro, Abel, Patte, Zarrilli, Foster, Markey, Loose, Lehner, Thomp- Sf'C011ZI'lK0hlCf, Scheraldi, Stewart, Munyon, Morris, Becker. Absc'nf-Chamber- Schoeppler, Foster. 17. Froni-Karas, Gensch, Ross, Mastroianni, Lehn, Brandt, Hubbs, Schmitt, D'Alessandro, Frasetti, Miller, Marcari. Second-Muro, Pettit, Duifett, Mugno, Doell, Babcock, Lyons, Mugno, Brennan, Matzen, Daw. Third-Davis, Abegglen, Backert, Mignano, Cribbin, Brascher, Halsey, Broring, Langdon, McNeill, Witt, Guenther. Absenf-Robb, Galindo, Holst. Room 18. Front--Bates, Lober, Scheralli, Tahy, Scandell, Moritz, Kaye, Ogilvie, Sarro, Warshauer. Svromf--Zeigler, Grant, Mafgraf, Flanagan, Brown, Weis, Kerekes, Thompson, Olsen, Combs, King, Munden. Third-MacLeod, Kass, Narvesen, Leek, Schwarting, List, Wild, Neiss, Christoffers, Brennan. Fourfla-Short, Patterson, Under- hill, Horton, Soper, Matthews, Strongwater, Ness. Absenf--Bradley, Heyer, Fox. Room 19. Franz'-Levy, Carss, Bella, Baran, Diamondstone, Robert Field, McGroth, Brennan, Browne, Fisher. Second-Segrell, McCullough, Carman, D'heedene, M. Anderson, W. Anderson, Harvey, Veselsky, Wild, Wichelman, Maffucci, Singleton. Tbim'-Wahlstrom, Holmgaard, Keenan, Rich, Muller, Sawyer, Wcllenbruck, Carno- vale, Herzog, Kandel. Fourth-Hunter, Golterman, McFarland, Levison, Kunken, Waldman, Schubert, Leary, Bausch, Martin. Absenf--Rose. Room pie, ner, Helfrich, Birdsall, Field, Keller, Scheurer, Spatenga, Watts, Griffith, Fourfb-Crandall, Kushnick, Kane, QBc'l0wj zo. From'-Deutsch, Hitchcock, Dillon, Fessler, DeF:1u, Carl, Harvey, Gilles- Kubick. Second-McAdam, Cordingley, Skin- Dobson, Watson, Sullivan, Collings. Third- Carman, Kranzer, S. Kubick, G. Jennings, Snelders, Dougan, Doherty, Bente. Dowling, Stanchi, Lister, Lohmann, Dinney, Erickson. 16
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CHAPTER ONE Do the boys ana' girls still go to Mtesten's For sodas, after school, in late September? Or pack jaloppies for last trips to beaches? Or gather on the courts and fields for games And shout 'till hoarse, We want a touchdown! As in those carefree days before the war? fAfJologies to E. L. MASTERS, o If one were to go by the Latin, Septem- ber comes from the word seven and consequently was the 9 seventh month of the year on the Roman calendar. But to the sa youth of America September has only one meaning-back to nw? school. And, on the third day of this month in the year 1941 xy some 650 students of Lynbrook High School, for that is with g whom this story deals, having dutifully set their alarm clocks the night before, arrived at school prepared for what was to be a very eventful year. As the days passed, one found a change in the drift of conversation of those loitering in the halls. Topics such as: confused Freshmeng the marriage of Mr. Covert's secre- tary, Helen Kniazg the new pastel-colored walls, the new teachers, Miss Waldie and Miss Browne, and the merits of pigtails versus feather cuts were replaced by more current ones as activities got under way. Political parties had sprung up in the Senior class and the newly installed voting machine was obliged to do double duty in order to decide the closely contested bid for presidency. After establishing Bill Carl in this position, election of other officers for underclassmen, band, orchestra, Science Club, and yearbook were completed. The students' eyes were next turned in a social direction to the Junior class which so suc- cessfully held a record breaking junior Army Prom. Football brought L. H. S. into the news,as Lynbrook's eleven broke into the game won column. Following the spirit and enthusiasm of the football game, the Senior play, Nothing but the Truth, was acclaimed a success both financially and dramati- cally, due to our second Henry Aldrich, Erwin Jung. The cold winter winds that chastened the Autumn of ,4I brought with them a great storm, so intense that it reached around the globe-war! And on its heels came the first air raid drill followed by appointments of homeroom wardens, hall placements and first aid classes. All this was a foreboding preview of things to come. I5
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