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THE SENIOR PLAY Yes S r lt shore was a humdmger The Humdlnger a comedy ln 3 acts presented by the Semor Class on November 29 1940 was just what the name implied a dang good show A more dellghtful character than Gabe Cootney ack Hogan can never b found Nor wlll you find a more humorous person than Vlrgmla Shaffer as Aunt ESSIC Brlmble who tries to cramp the Humdlnger s style Two bandits 1h persons of Walter Clarence Seale and Rlchard Ty Cappellettl who pose as everyth ng Loretta Shaughnessy and Meg Mary Burke and of Phma Helen McMahon and Ivy Florence Greenberg a brllllant flower and a promxslng bud of the mountams respectlvely An ardent beau of Sue Cootney fNorma G1bson ns Cal Pender Tony Plscatella who succeeds m captur mg the two crooks through a serles of humorous sleuthmg CP1S0dCS By a clever ruse Gabe appears to be the hero thus remstatmg him as the Humdmger after havmg been dethroned through Aunt Essles efforts Well there you have xt the sto-'ry of the Humdlnger By the and of our most able dlrec or Miss Sullx van and the cooperation of the cast thls play proved to be one ofthe most successful ventures of the Senior Cla! ' U l 2 - ' from poets to fugitives from a movieland jungle, capture the hearts of Aunt Essie's two lovely daughters, Linda l l -- l J ' l l l l
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Name Wllllam Bauer oseph Beyel Anne Boyle Hazel Bryson Mary Burke R1chard Cappellett1 M1chael CaSSldy Frank Carbone Robert Castillo eanttee Dletz Davld Elsenschmned Louxs Fel1c1one Dorothea Florto H nry Frank oseph FUOFI Thomas Fuorz V1rg1n1a Gaylord Norma G1bson Alexander Gorskl Florence Greenberg Stanley Greenberg ames Hamlll Frances Hesse ohn Hogan Reglna enmngs oseph Knappe ohn McCavanagh Helen McMahon Maur1ce McT1ernan Francs Muller ean Muller Vlncent Nadvornlk Frances Nyltray Thomas ORourke Sophie Perez Dorxs Plgnataro Anthony Plscatella Ph hp Rosenblatt Gertrude Schadllch oseph Scott Wfalter Seale Vlrgmra Schaffer Loretta Shaughnessy Wllllam Shoemaker ohn Simms Charles Sp1egelman Irene Szypot Wllllalh Waddlngton Joseph Weber CLASS PROPI-IECY Known To Us As Wlllie the Sllent Annle Snookle Dudy Re Mike The Shadow Gram p ean Dave u Dotty Henny Kenn Sherxff Gln Grp Aleck o Stan m Fran Daddy ean Shawn Mac Mac Arch eanne Narbo Snooks Porky Soapy Plggv Tony Flash GOIYY Bud Gmny Laurle 1 ohnny Cholly Butch Bllly Dutch Usually Found Readlng history book Dancmg Flrrtlng At FUOYI s Famtmg Soda jerking Sleeplng Playmg records Wolnng Chewing gum In East Isllp Studying Flnrtmg Revlvlng Burke Playmg golf In the movles Playmg clarmet Cuttm up Moonllght bathing Huntmgton Readmg encyclopedia Making excuses for F Watchlng Simms Walklng wlth Laurle Watchlng the army At Rowlands Wlth T Shaughnessy Wxth Flo Blushmg Lookmg for gurls rench Will Probably Become Mayor of Brentwood Another Fred Astalre Flapper member of the famlly A Housewife Drug store owner Awake xtterbug Ta Stuck Coal man Gemus The Ping gnrl Asslsant to Dr Klldare Golf pro Movle hero Bob Musas partner Economlcs Teacher Wet Another Shakespeare uxz Kld French Teacher Cross eyed Another Tlbbet The fat lady Army hostess Partner of Hogan Suave Brooklymte HISIOFY teacher Blgamnst Drlvmg around C I C I housewife Holdlng Sxmms hand ln history Palm reader Telllng Jokes Qomedlan of Hauppauge Pltchmg Pride and joy ln Brentwood Teaslng people Usmg a Southern drawl Talking Workxng m garden Gngglmg On the playground Playmg records Watchlng for the males Gert s Dream Speeding At Bay Shore docks Playmg trumpet Watchlng baseball games On paper route Islnp Manor Housewife A resident of Georgla Tongue tied Farmer Mrs Lindquist Second Babe Ruth Superman Postmlstress Concert PIHDISI State Trooper Glamour boy Bugle boy of Co B Umplres wxfe Newspaper ed1tor Ideal husband J CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCSCCCCCJCe ,tt,rtttrrrtrtr,ttttrr CCQSCCQCCCCCCCCC ' rtt,t,..,,,t..rtr.tr.r CCCCCCCCCCCCT ' ACCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC ' TCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC 'lfSFCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCTCfffC-XTCTTTTTTSC' ' ' d CQCfCfiffCCfffCFffTCCQQCC -' 'TTCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCiCSCCCCCCCCTCCCCCCCCMby F A ' S V'VTFTCiiCCCCCCCCCCffCffffffffffffffff.SffffFPMJ' ' C C CCC C. .,,,, C ,.,.,.., ,,,.......,, - ,,,,. C C. ,,.,,,.,.,.r,,..,,., CC ll J A , ' CC CC aaaaa C, aaaaa C ' l aa.aae C ....... C. ' ' ' C C C CCL CS C CC sltl Ftlr S tltltlt S ' tttttt CCCCCCFCCCCCClCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC-C'CCCCCC C ' J CCiCiCCCCCCCf .y ifCSCCfiffiffffifffi ' p ,,,rrt CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC tttttt,r. CC t.tt CC CC t . A TSCCCCCCCCACF1 rtrt CC CC QSCCCSCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCT ' ,trtrtttttt CCC tttt C tttt QF SSSS A A A S S I ,,,,,,,,,,,, CC . CC ,,,,,, CC .C .C C. C C CC .' ' C, CC C. CC CC CC Q ' ' J C C C ,,,,, JI CC , ,,,,, CC C C C I l CC C C J C TTCCCCCTCCCCC C CC ' ' ' CCCCSC C C A ' Norxna Hubbs CC Butt ,,,, C C r.,, ,Flirting ,,,A C .,,, ,,,, C CC C C ' J ' C CC aaaa J T CC aatattttt. ' aaaaaaa it J C ,,,,, CCC-loe ,,,,, C C ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, C C C C CC J CC C C C ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. . ,,,,,,,, K C, ,,,Yt, CC C W- I J. A rtrt CCC'CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCJ ' tlrlt S CCTClfffifffffffff ' 'I I , CTCFCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCHTCTT ' J C Joe C CS CCCC CCCF C C U TCCHCCCCFCTCS l ' ' ' CCCCiCB'11 CCQCCCC CCCC CCCCCCCCCCSCCBCCCCCCCC ' CC CCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCCCCFCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC J ' A C CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC. J CCCCCCCCCCCCVCCCCCCCCCC,CCCC.CCf Q C CCCCCCCCCCtaaata-CCC-CCCCCC.C
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BOARD OF CONTROL OFFICERS Presxdent Francis Mlller Vxce Presldent Walter Seale Secretary Ernest Houck Treasurer Mary Burke Faculty Advlsor Mlss Sulllvan REPRESENTATIVES FROM HOME ROOMS Norma Glbson Harold Smlth Charles Naclvormk oseph Scott Evelyn acobsen W1ll1am Zimmerman Stanley Tesoro Allce Lexbold Theresa Thorogood PRESIDENTS OF CLASSES Sophomore Chrlstma Farrell unxor Ernest Houck Senior Walter Seale The Student Organxzatlon Board of Control held nts first meetmg for the year 1940 41 on September 26 The ofhcers class pres1dent and homeroom representatlves were all xntroduced to the workings of the board The board of control accompllshed many things clurmg th1s school year A new S O tlcket was worked out whlch requlred 25c for membershlp dues and 100 for athletlc dues The students showed their apprecltlon by backmg up the organnzatlon wlth a 1009 membershlp Thls membershlp entitled each student to attend free four pand assemblles and two full length movmg pxctures The .Sl 00 athletlc tlcket entltled each student to attend all home basketball games free and entitled them to a reductlon of 15c per game for all out of town games A Student Reception Commlttee was appolnted to recelve all v1sxt1ng athletlc teams to usher at home basket ball games and to show people around our school The Board of Control selected sxx new cheerleaders unlforms and pald for three of them The Board of Control took over the aclvertlslng for all home basketball games bought new records approved the varlous awards made ln all departments and has already selected the assembly program for next year bCS1dCS dCVlSll'lg a budget for the commg year In all under the able leadership of Francls Miller wlth the guldance of Mlss Sullivan and with the whole hearted cooperatxon of the students the Board of Control has made the Student Orgamzatxon a very strong and effective government for the school Freshman ,o,,, , , .t,,.,tt,,,, ,st,, 7 ,. t,,,,,,t,,ttt,t,,t,. Jean Brooks J I rrooooo f
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