Babylon High School - Trawler Yearbook (Babylon, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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CDN WITH Tl-IE SHGW Do you remember when our present cast was in infancy, away back when? Seem- ingly ages ago in 1929 when the crash was bothering our fathers. and Herbert Hoover to go into detail. Through some base treach- ery fin about 19305, each member of the CZISL was stabbed, mortally wounded, we thought, and we deeply resented it. Our QE YIOR CLASS OFFILFRS Frank -Kntkow P11 mlenl Mlrmon Iftt Sewtftzry errx Pe nnt I 11 4 Pzemient une s Caple T1 runner was Prestelent ot these Unrted States, we entered this glgantrc mstltutlon that maele us feel L1ll1put1an ln slze Thls emporium ot knowledge lb now reterred to by us as the grades Whenexer we speak of our ex lstence, we usually strlke the phrase, he good old dtys Lrte was 1 bowl of cereal without Bl C and D Thumen to us mtght hate meant srmply men from Thla But no now we land that, wlthout lf we cannot hope to exlst and that we shall surely drop IH our tracks from tatrgue because ot a lack of If Without some of thes super colossal elements we would all look as scrlwny as the proxerbxtl beanstalk Today, wrth exery thing keyed to nttlontl thrs and that we haxe to struggle wlth words that are exen taller than the present cltss ot 5, There you hate the background of our play and the ldea on whlch ll rs based, now 8 elders trred to console us by calmly passlng ll off as a x lcclnatron Haxmg endured thrs we calmlv looked toward ltghter entertam ment like the latest gossrp We were great tt thrs pastlme Qnow curtly culled Ulltlng tnd had gre tt tun shoutrng at the top ot our lungs ohnnle loses So md so ohnnlc belng a certun thrrel gr tder and So and so 1 Cute llttle trlck from the second When we got tlred ot gosstprng because Iohnrue drdn t exen blush , we tormed great bands ot boys tnd glrls First, the boys would swoop 1n on a the girls md ruse cam md the Tll' s would single out some poor mule md bl1tZ krreg htm Them el rys are strll wlth us' How utterly lnterror we felt when we en tereel hugh school All ot the people tow ered around us llke skycrapers to such an extent that we were behooxed to puck our way among them clrelully lll order not to , , A , AL 4, ' 1 J ' '1 1 . , K . . T I1 s ' - 1. 1- .1 .V . 1 , .. 1 9, . . M . . . 1 2 . 1 ' ' 1. I 1 1 ' 1 1 , . . , , 1 . , ,R ,. . I 1 1. 1.1 ., .1 1 , ' , 1 . 1 ' 5 - '1 1 21 - -' ,1 . , 1 . f , 1. . 5 ' 3 '- 1' .ll ' QL 1 1 1 ' g l ' 1 1 . 3 - v 1 1 . .1 . v 1 a 1 1 1 , - 1 1 y . 1 ' 1 1 1



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I Adie E, Anderson E. Antkow M Austin T. Balcuns G. Baraniuk IAMES AIJIE-His arid sense of humor should keep a balanced SCI of hooks. EVERETT ANDERSON-Pleasinglv pleasant. persuasive and plump. FRANK ANTKOW-Oh, to he at ease in a crowd. I MARGUERITE ARNOLD-Sweeter than the sweetest and true. VIRGINIA ARNOLD-lt's only a lady who hlushes. IOHN ARTHUR-A g mrfmm l ioke depends on the way it's told. MARGARET AUSTIN-Iust call r mxpf IDevil-may-care F TERESA BALCUNS- It's a hit! And is it ai run? AU ullfilfukifx HARANIUK-wt-il, .mite me pink! She ft-ally howls them over. IAMES BARRY--The feature attraction of thc foothall team. PHILIP l'rECKl'iR-He's one of those out-door men. CHRISTINE BENI3l'iRO'lil'l- feenien . . . she walks with her spirits a-tip-toe. M lienz IJ. lilaehlv C, lllankenhorn I Bunn A. liurkert I. Capit- M. Arnold V. Arnold I Arthur I. Barry P. Becker C. Btndcroth MURIEL BENZ-Any organization needs new blood-we're glad to have you. DAVID BLACHLY-VVay up yonder in Dix Hills. CAROL BLANKENHORN-She's a Iaek of all trades. EVELYN BRITTAIN-She's Bahylon's beloved. you het. MARGARET BROVVN-Friends and enemies, lend me your ears. ROBERT BUGGE-Smooth in sports, conversation, dress and lllllks- LOUISE BUNN-A needle, some thread and cloth-modern design. ALFRED HURKERT-Low voice, high forehead-the perfect gentleman. IAMES CAPIE- Don't know why we're so crazy 'bout IimF YVILLIAM CHARCZUK- You've got to he a football hero . . . IOSEPH CHASAS-An intelligent fellow with a trigonometric mind. , ' iqlaoi 4' I WMTI1 R C RK-'AOh, how I hate to get up in the morn- mga, E. lirittain M. Brown R Bugge VV. Charezuk I. Chasas A Clark

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