Babylon High School - Trawler Yearbook (Babylon, NY)

 - Class of 1945

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NELE K. LAPE In sweet music, there is such an art. Theatrically and music- ally inclined , . . A faithful pal . . . secretary par excellence. We like Nele's shy but friendly man- ner. SOLANGE NINE LAURIGUET Practice is the best of all in- structors. BabyIon's fleur-de-lis . . . a French miss . . . wrapped up in the French Navy. CHARLES LENT All I ask is to be left alone - with june . . . An unfore'c:n miracle - Charlie has become studious . . . Good luck on your rocket to sucess. GEORGE W. LIPP Sail Ho! me Laddie . . . his eyes are toward the sea - and the ladies' eyes are turned toward him! . . . Sincere and responsible. MARIE G. LUDWIG I live in crowds of iollity. Oh. those eyes that crinkle when she laughs - which is often . . . Never a dull moment with friend- ly, funful Marie. ALFRED MAHLMANN On their own merits, modest men are dumb. Mailman, mail- man! Do your duty. B. H. S.'s Martin Blockg maestro of our make-believe ballroom . . . a po- tential Edison! THOMAS LA SPADA Above our life we love a stead- fast friend. Forever fixing things and experimenting - science and photography are his hobbies. Jo- cund and jovial. ALVERA LEGERLOTZ Whatever may annoy, the word for me is joy! Eyelashes long enough to knit a sweater . , . low ceiling - high rating! Food friend at Fire Island. BETSEY H. L'HOMMEDIEU A kind and gentle heart she has, to comfort friend and foe. Knit 1, Purl 2 - needles and wool -- fascinating, isn't it? . . . a friendly personality! CLARA LO CASTRO Short and sweet, if I were judge, and surely worthy praise. . . . a jitterbug at heart . . . laughs a lot . . , a friend of all! HERBERT MADSEN Blessings on him who first in- vented sleep . . . The Trapper and his dog. A'right' good guy who's never at a loss in any sit- uation. MARTIN MARKS Merrily, merrily shall I live now. He's Cherry O'Leary in masculine attire - a hep cat that can really dance. Heart throb of millions. 15

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EDWARD HOWELL . Of manners gentle, of affections mild . . . Where did you ever get that chuckle, Lum? The Whistler. A girl for every day. RICHARD IVERY The horizons of life are as big as we make them. Dick is des- tined for a long cruise . . . Aye, Aye, Sir , . . Silent Gus. MILDRED JOHNSON The one who talks to unburden his mind is the one to delight you. . . . Journalism is her goal. Look to your laurels, Dorothy Thompson. MIRIAM KINGSMORE Sweetness charms the soul. Mi- mi doesn't talk much, but silence is sometimes good to hear . . . Dark hair and merry eyes. GERALDINE KLEINE Her crown is in her heart, not cn her head. Full of vim, vigor, and vitality . . . Gerry has a pert answer for everything. LILLIAN KOCH Eternal sunshine settles on her head. But be careful what you say, she has a powerful tight. What will it be? Potato salad or liverwurst? JEAN AUDREY INESON Hurry, little green-eyed cne, Who knows what adventure to- morrow may bring. A cheerful cheerleader, and sport queen . . . an unusual combination of dis- tinct individuality. HERBERT A. JOHNSON, JR His speed is always with grace, seasoned with salt. Ambitious and going places fast. Picture immaculate Herbie covered with grease from his mechanic's shop! ELLA KA RSTEN For her the teacher's chair will become a throne. . . . of history . . . Patient and calm . . . No eclairs today! . . . Underneath that icy glance she's smiling - just watch! GEORGE JOSEPH KLEIN Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. Ask Coach! Our triple-threat man - basketball, football, and an en- gaging grin. LOIS E. KNIGHT Thoughts are deeper than words. A penny for your thoughts, Lois. Willing, reliable. and conscientious with a good- natured attitude towards all . . . DONALD KUHNAPFEL A rolling stone gathers no 'friends ' . . . Counting friends at a penny a piece - Ding's a mil- lionaire. The original stupor- man! . . . 14



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KENNETH MARSTON Beware the fury of a patient man. Always perfectly groomed . . . Kenny intends to travel far and wide - no matter how far he goes, we won't forget . , . MARIE A. MATHON Cheerfulness is an offshoot of goodness and of wisdom. Quiet and competent . . . full of pleas- ant surprises that scare the blues away. JOHN MIESNER Wit's a feather . . . another for your cap, jack . . . you certainly deserve 'em . . , His only inter- est is graduating and joining the Merchant Marine! FLETCHER F. MILLER All nature is but art . . . Humor dry as a bone. 'Girls worship that blond head, but alas and alack! Don't you ever mix pleasure with business? RICHARD GORDON MORRIS His hair was yellow as new-cut pine in shavings curled and feathered. The Ted Husing of tomorrow . . . A swell fellow - boundless enthusiasm. ANTHONY MUNNA There's a good fellow in our midst . . , We nominate Tony. Reliable and very well liked, he isn't quite so docile as he looks. ' JOHN A. MARTIN Often ornateness goes with great- ness! oftener felicity ccmes of simplicity. . . . Chickie is a gregarious chatterbox with a large circle of friends. Sweet and lively. IRENE GEORGIANA MERK Suppress me if you can, I am a merry jest . . She's an organist divine, there's no humorist quite so fine. A good gal . , . a loyal pal. MARGARET A. MIGLES Dark eyes, you are always glow- i:ng. If you want help, page Margaret - she's always there, ready, willing, and able. Quiet, yet not exactly silent! CHARLES R. MOORE So proudly we hail . . . the star of every team. Appears strong and silent, but you can't judge a book by its cover. JOHN MUELLER Fools rush in where angels fear to tread - but angels never fall in love, do they, johnny? . . . makes every class a riot , . . the ladies' man! JUNE NORDBY O'er the ice the rapid skater flies. Where mischief lurks in gay disguise. . . . and cartwheels are numerous . . . a good sportsman . . . cooperative as the twinkle in her eye! 16

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