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Throop, Hogeboom, Batt, McCord, Holmes, Jung, Dalton, Borchers, Doherty, Lapin, Stumpe. SENIOR PLAY The exhilarating effervescence of the actors made the - Senior Play a smash success. Backstage capers gave way to upstage ad libbing, increasing the good mood of the audience as well as the actors. Hailed as one of Lynbrook's best, Nothing But the Truthu set itself down with laurels in Lynbrook annals. LIGHT SOPHISTICATED comedy, Nothing But the Truth, was the choice of the thespians of the Class of ,42. Is it possible to tell the absolute truth-even for twenty-four hours? It is-at least Erwin Jung accomplished the feat. The bet he made, using his Hanc6e,s money, was with his partners, James Ned Sparks Hogeboomg Donald Brown Eyes Daltong his friend, Warren Suave Stumpe, who was beautifully camouflaged by a black mustache. His fiancee was played by Carolyn Throop. This was the background for the great hit performed before a record breaking audience of over 7oo on November 9, 1941, under the enduring and patient direction of Miss Eudora Lampman. 26
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ROLLER SKATING HE ROLLER skating season started out with exhilarating enthusiasm from the boys and girls participating. Fortunate in having Mrs. Reilly as instructor, many dance steps were learned and were quite useful in the skating party held later in the season. Twenty-seven boys and girls attended the party, and the proverbial good time was had by all. BADRIINTON HE twenty-five girls who entered the badmin- ton time division competed by the ladder system. With Miss McCahan spurring them on, the Lyn- brook girls produced a winning team. The girls who won the first and second playdays at Oceanside were: Dorothy Munden, Mildred Seg- rell, Lois Segrell, Jane Zahn, and Elise Thompson. ARCHERY HIS year's group in archery was exceptionally large. Approximately forty students attended prac- tice in the beginning of the season. The honor team consisted of six girls who took first honors at the Oceanside Tri-Angular meet. They are as follows- Hazel Simonson, Grace Rosche, Catherine Scheiner, Audrey Clinton, Claire Villani, and Pamela Smith. ROLLER SKATING A Fronf-Karas, DeFau, C. Munden, Schneider, Segrell, D.Mun- den, Seheiner, Simonson. Bark-Dillon, Grant, Gaharde, Swan- son, Hattersley, Gensch, Mattusch, Stewart, Mrs. Pugh. BADMINTON Fmnl-Fischer, Brandt, L. Segrell, C. Munden, D. Munden. Bark-Thompson, Scgrcll. Selee, Zahn, Neibuhr, Tierseh, Miss Mr:Cahan. ARCHERY Front-D'heedene, Flannegan, Weis, P. Harvey, M. Harvey, Simonson, Clinton, Schoeppler, Ross. Strand-Smith, Charde, Levison, L. Kunken, C. Kunken, Scheiner, Markey, Carl. Third -Stewart, Rosche, Villani, Zahn, Christoffers, S. Kubick, Schubert, Morris, G. Kubick, Miss Budde. HOCKEY HONOR TEAM Froril-Widmaier, Ackerman, Rosenhaus. Standing-Miss Norwat, Spinnler, Behne, Kranzer, Kniaz, Wahlstrom, D. Rosen- haus, Sarto, Ackley, Capperelli, Langdon.
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Highlights of the play were the attempt :it blackmail by the two oomph girls of their day, portrayed ably by Selma the poor innocent girl Lapin and Patricia Honey Chile Uohertyg also Eileen Left Hook McCord,s denunciation of her husband. The cast was rounded out by Burton Batt, whose fainting spell haul everyone in stitches: Nona Holmes, whose attempt at being gi fashion plate led to disaster, but the hat she wore um' originalg and the maid, played by janet Borehers. Ujrjwr fwfl-Stumpe, Doherty, Hogeboom, Dilton, Lapin, Ufijwr l'itQl7fi-IUIIKLZ, Throop, Holmes, lhlton. I.f1u'4'r lvfl-hlung, Dalton, Stumpe, Holmes, Throop, Hogeboom. McCord, l5.1tt, Lapin, Doherty, Borehers. Lu Il 'rr right-Ll ung, Th roop. 27
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