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

 - Class of 1950

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IILIINI-INIIEWS . 1 yn 14 I .ll 4 .:- i i '-'- vox. xv mmanoox HIGH scx-roor.. rmmnoor. N. Y.. vac. zo. me No. 4 llllrrrg Qlhrizimzur anh llappg Senrors To Be Gongratulated By Edna Stun The Senrors presented therr dram atxzatxon of Sally Bensons Meet Me ln St Louxs I-'rxday nxght No vembcr I8 rn the Lynbroolr Hxgh School Audxtorxum The play under the supervrsxon of Mxss Lampman was a great success The cast consrsted of Dorrs Leslxe and Robert Carey who keenly por trayed Mr and Mrs Smxth Bar bara Underwood as Rose and Joan Crowley as Esther showed therr marvelous amateur talent Lrnda Johnson and Janet Spear as Agnes and Tootre two young pranksters kept the audxencc rn constant laugh Alger Grandpa crmedy wxth hrs Ruth Knaack as Katxc s lendxdl er Also Jack Prophater added wrde xmagrnatxon the Irxsh maxd P Y showed hex good nature More rrotous comedy came from Susan Berke as Mrs Waughop Terry Ajosa portrayed very nrcely sweet Ida Boothby Jxm Bxrdsall as Lon fContxnued on Page 51 Chorus Presents Holldoy Program On Monday nlght December 19 the Mxxed Chorus and the Gxrls Chorus of L H S presented a concert of Chrxstmas musxc The program was repeatcd on Tuesday afternoon December 20 for the benefit of the hrgh school students The program opened wxth the processxonal Oh Come All Ye Faxth ful by the mxxed chorus who were robed and carrxed lrghted candles The combxned choruses then sang the tradxtxonal carols Sxlent Nxght The Fxrst Noel, and God Rest Ye Merry Gentle ITIEI1 The gxrls chorus followed wrth Bring Your Torches a French carol Wassarl an Englxsh carol and Noel of the Bressan Wars a Bressarr carol The next group of selectxons were solos by Betty Schrxehofer Mary Gorman Alrce Vurture and Lxllxan Lengel who san! resoectxvelv Sxcx FE ATI, RE ST AFF Front Shcxdow, Strnes, Carous-0 Sc cond N0-worthy, Schcxnman, Ort REPORTERS Cosenza, Charvat, Retal lack, Inman, Phrllxps Second Krlleen, Salzman, Bartels VOTERS PRESENT XMAS GIFT TO LHS SCHOOL TO BE IMPROVED LAND TO BE ACQUIRED IYRDDOILCIIOI LHS December When our parents and nerghbors voted on Novem ber 15 rn the gym they passed a Lynbrook school expansron and recon structron program whrch greatly affects the hxgh school and whxch also rs Just rn txme for Chrxstmas The proposals relatxng to LHS mclude buyxng land for the school and xmprovrng the present xnterxor Some of these changes wrll rnlluence us dxrectly whrle others are desxgned to prepare for xncreased enrollment rn later years This 'Chrrstmu Present begrns wrth the lunchroom where at pres ent over a hundred huzh school students eat at noontxme The size of the ounter and tables wrth chairs wrll be of a cafetena untrl the hxgh school moderate face lrftxng, rncludmg paxnt and new stage curtarns 11 sport asphalt txle floors and acoustxc 'awrng room, and Study 7 wrll have 'e new floorxng on Page 61 LEADERS CLUB INDUCTS EIGHT At an xmpressxve candlelrght cere mony held on Frxday evenxng De cember 2 Ih the lrbrary of the Hxgh School tive freshmen and three sophomore gxrls were rnducted into the Gxrls Leaders Club of Lyn brook Hrgh School The tive freshman grrls were se lected from a group of frfteen who served over a srx week perxod dur rng whrch they were under strxct observatxon by the faculty members and students The final choxce rested on a skxll test gxven at the end of thxs perxod plus teachers ratxngs of the grrls Those who came out on tContxnued on Page 61 rw Hear LII S Exceeds Expeetatxons By .loan Nolvorthy The magazme subscxxptron drrve whxch lasted from November 2 through November 14 was saxd to be an even greater success than was prevxously expected accordxng to Mr Johnson The money was collected darly by the home room reps and was handed xn each day at one oclock to Mr Johnson A chart was kept rn each room showrng the pupxls who brought rn subscrxptxon money The profits made by each class wrll go toward therr yearbook fund The total profit for all four classes was S1949 59 The profit for the rn dxvxdual classes rs as follows Senrors S296 63 J unrors 134 37 Sophomores 194 87 Freshmen 273 72 The three hxghest home rooms were Room 6 wxth 557195 Room 17 with S320 55 and Room 20 wxth 3246 00 The three pupils who collected the most money rn the whole school were Teresa Ajosa with S104 80 Elarne Wxnestexn wxth S103 50 and Joan Lando wxth S92 75 Pen and pencxl sets were award:-l to the two hxghest pupxls from each class These pupxls are Teresa Ajosa and Dorxs Leslxe Senrors Joan Wer bezahl and Norma Arena Junxors Robert Herold and Edward Rosk troh Sophomores and Elarne Wrne stern and Joan Lando Freshmen The first place wrnners received Parker 51 sets and the second place wrnners got Parker 21 sets BUYS HI Y By Roy Salzman The Boys Hx Y rs takrng the Chxstmas season rn a bxg way thxs year wxth a number of projects For therr servrce project this month the boys helped the Board of Trade put up the Chrxstmas decora txons throughout the vxllage The money earned rn thxs project has been dxvxded as follows half d nated to the Y M C A Buxldxng Fund and the other half to the boys them selwiles for whatever purpose they WIS e4'g .JC T I I I I I t I .rv A- V - A ' , - . , . - . .. 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BAND AND MAJORETTES Lynbrook High can certainly say that its band was tops this year. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Borst the band again presented snappy formations at the home football games. Last year they didn't appear because of the lack of members and uniforms, but this fall the Band was indeed something to look at, with new bright green uniforms trimmed with gold. The highlights of the year included playing at the night game in Long Beach, meeting Santa Claus when he came to Lynbrook, marching in the Decor- ation Day parade and, finally, giving the Spring Concert, for which the Band worked hard all year. The officers of the Band were as follows: Presi- dent, Alex Stewartg Vice-president, Willard McCoy, Secretary, Ronald Friedman. Of course, we shall never forget the wonderful twirling the majorettes did at the football games! They surely made a fine appearance heading the band in their new green and gold satin uniforms. Ann Potter did a fine job of leading her fellow majorettes - Marilyn Berger, Norma Brownson, Dolores Lapin, Grace Nebiosini, and Carolyn Williams. Besides keeping up the spirit at the football games, these girls gave some fine exhibitions of twirling at the Spring Concert and during the Santa Claus Memorial Day parades. ' '- i sslv - N tsl PLAY, FIDDLE, PLAY Under the able leadership of Mr. Borst, the Lyn- brook High School Orchestra has progressed tre- mendously during the past year. It now contains five saxaphones, two trombones, three trumpets, a drum and a piano. Since it is such a compact and efficient unit, it has been able to provide the music for the Junior and Senior plays, and for all assemblies held by the high school. Another highlight in their musical year was the performance of selected compositions at the annual high school commencement in June. For the great amount of time and effort this hard-working group devotes to its job, it deserves much credit. Front: Benjamin, Katz, Weiss, Baldassarre, But- ler. Second: Borst, Villani, McCoy, Thomann, Haskell, Ryan. .5 .. rl

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