Central Islip High School - Yearbook (Central Islip, NY)
- Class of 1943
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n'.'lxnan-mx. Pulnfzslv f by THE SENIOR CLASS OF 194p CENTRAL ISLIP HIGH SCHOOI 'rf !1'zfe-1 V 1 ' . A F 'vm , ' AYW, n X , . 1 . , f Q: ' ' ., if - ' V . 4 21 ' ' ' ' ' .z ' ' -- .S X W .M , ' . ww' ' 5 rl--13'-igveixi-,,.l.. . f E . , .., ,,.-,...,,, ,M v.,,.., 1 ' E X ww S pw 59.3. 1 E,,.fff A V S 'iii' :,g1.g,gih,.f'z ' , CK 7 1 'Mm We 4111 4111 nmrmnt - Sergeant Robert G Storcv He was the Hrst Central Isllp Hxqh School graduate to gnu Im hfe No tlnt me mxght hu teqch md 5tudy as 1 fret ptoplt 'mi' F ai - Q 4 ll W t A toiigymil K c 3 V v x V 1 U k- t y I . v x, To Mrs Rae lVlcCre1 a Wllllhg helper and aclvxsor ancl a frxend to each and all of us throughout our hxgh school days we the memhcrs of the Senior Class with slncere appreclatxon and gratxtude gratefully dechcate thls book THE CLASS OF 1943 DEDICATION HARRY W RUDE Principal Central Islip High School May 1943 Dear 43s Witlmin the pages of this book and especially in your class history you have a record that will become more valuable to you each year goes by I know of no better examples to point out you as guide posts on your Journey through life than the many rthwle le accomplishments that you as a class have achieved here high school Probably of most value to you in many ways will be the training you have received in the subjects you have studied Of no less importance after you have the training to do your work you come in contact with them along the road In all of your activities here in high school you have had excellent opportunities to practxc the w1ys to develop friendship You will be successful if you can do this in later life as well as you have done it here and at the same time be true to those ideals which you know are r1g1t In the world of 1943 as we see it today it is d1fi'icult to talk, or think of fun Perhaps for the present that fun is mostly behind you Howes er as you go ahead to whatever responsibility may be yours in the big task to be accomplished may you always keep the smiles and friendships that came so readily during your high school years My very best to you always HARRY W RUDE 7 9 u I 7 Ak, v, v I as . ' to Y . ,Y . , wo .i. ' ' in ' . 7 7 . , . . in life, will be the ability to understand and work with others as . C L . . l . ' . . . 7 ' l . 7 I V7 . I . . I , . , Q I y , Y Y . . . v V' D I l 7 I . , , BOARD OF EDUCATION MHUUCC Breen Clffk Vern L Furman Preszdent Wxlllam McCrone Patrlclc Clerlcm Charles A Mulllgan Dzstrzrt Superintendent o Schools Walter M Ormsby Bayport New York THE FACULTY Harry W Rude Superwsmg Principal ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Marguerlte L Mulvey Prmclpal and Thxrcl Grade Frances I McBreen Flfth Grade ane Aguzzx Second Grade Margaret F Smith Frrst Grade Marjorie C Huber Sixth Grade Helen Tuthlll Fourth Grade Helen Clark Commerclal Subjects JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Agnes Crouch Llbrarlan and unxor H S Englxsh Bcatrxce Engelmann, Socxal Studles and Hlstory Louxs Granger, Natural and Physlcal Scxences Dorothy M Sullrvan, T S Englxsh and Dramatnc SPECIAL TEACHERS Mary Boyle, Homemaklng, Cafeteria SUPCFVISIOH Rae R McCrea, Girls' Health and Physlcal Educatlon Chester M Beebe, Treasurer Florence Granger, School Secretary Mrlhcent Kay, School Nurse Charles VanScha1clc, Musxc Department OTHER EMPLOYEES Mrchael Grlfhn, Custodlan Exleen Hammlll Latm and French Alma Hauland Mathematlcs Maclelme A Mulllgan, umor Hugh Teresa Rawlms, Commercxal Subjects s Warren Sampson, Boys' Physlcal Ed Robert lVIorr1s, Inclustnal Arts Dr Ralph Reed, School Physxclan Robert Senne, Attendance Subervlsor Chrxstlan Woholfarth, Custodxan ,. k ... ,,,, ,, .... - r v E , ., . , Q, A . . 1 wasnt ' L 1 . , ' 7 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 J , - , ' Y 7 9 A 7 , J - - , l YEAR BOOK STAFF Editor in Chief Assistant Editor Art Editors Sports Editors Senior Class Editors unior Class Editor Sophomore Class Editor Freshman Class Editor . , , Seventh, Eighth Grade Editor . . . Club Editors . Advertising Editors Typists . Sales Manager . Anna Burke Arthur Murray Arthur Murray Henry Kauffunger N llie McCavanagh Hugh Powers Dorothy Doane ames Sanford Christina Farrell Theresa Thorogood Frances Devine Daniel ehli Theresa Atzberger ean Duval . Juanita Perez . Gloria Heines , . Frank Basso Joseph Coffey Mary Coss Daniel Jehli Kathleen Sherlock Theresa Thorogood . James McPeak John Power Peter Laspina Kathleen Sherlock Irene Golembieski Theresa Thorogood Kathleen Sherlock Robert Whalen , Virginia Reilly Faculty Advisor ,.,..., Dorothy M. Sullivan Semor Class Hlstory Our days as hlgh school students had begun, when m September 1939 we arrxve as green young Freshmen' Wrth the assistance of our class advlsor Mr VanScha1ck we elected our class ofllcers, Harold Smxth presldent, Glorla Hemes v1ce presrdent Kathleen Sherlock, secretary and Robert Martln, treasurer The fall of 1940 found us back at school eager to resume another successful year Many of us hved up to the txtle of srlly sophomores, but we w1ll admlt that rt was fun Under the guldance of our class advnsor Mlss Hammlll, we presented a very clever skit for Stunt Nnght whlch was a summary of the event of the school year That year xt was our turn to mmate the bewtldered Freshmen We d1d th1s very successfully m our own Get Wlse Assembly wh1ch proved to be a memorable occaslon for all of the Freshmen Our Sophomore class ofhcers mcluded, Chrlstma Farrell presldent Vlrgxnra Rerlly, v1ce p estclent Frances Devlne, secretary and Arma Burke treasurer The year 1941 saw us ln our un1or year eager to be regarded as upper classmen and w1th many plans for the coming year Our Hrst event of the year was our umor dance held 1n November 1941 wh1ch was a huge success and was followed by our umor Prom one of the best Proms that has ever been presented ln our school As class ofhcers for our un1or year we elected Chrlstlna Farrell presxdent Margaret Houck, v1ce presldent, Theresa Thoro good secretary Vlrgmxa Rerlly, treasurer Much credit 15 due to the efforts of Mr Harold Haynes our umor Class advlsor, who helped to make that year a very suc cessful one We entered our last year of hxgh school rn September 1942 w1th the determmatlon to cl max our Senlor year w1th numerous successes and many pleasant memorles An outdoor party for the Semors and Mlss Sulhvan was glven by Mr and Mrs Rude rn the fall We were grateful to and Mrs Rude for thxs very enjoyable occasxon wh1ch marked our hrst mformal gathering as Grand Old Semors Our hrst undertaklng was the annual magazine campalgn xn thxs enterprxse, we recelved much co operatlon from the other classes 1n our school as well as our own class We went well over our quota and establlshed a new record ln sales for other classes to atm at Wrth the success of the magazme campaign we next launched upon a new project the Semor Play Under the guldance of our dramatlcs coach and faculty advxsor Mtss Sulhvan we presented a three a t farce entltled Hrs Name Was Aunt Nellle The presentatlon of thls play proved to be very successful rn as much as lf recelved very cred1table comment from 1ts very large audlence In February 1943 we Semors had a party at wh1ch Mr and Mrs Rud and Mxss Sulhvan were present We had such an enjoyable t1me at thls party that we resolved to have another one ln Aprll wh1ch he drd have and wh1ch proved to be as equally enjoyable We chose as our leaders for our Semor Year, Hugh Power presldent Anna Burke VICE presrdent Theresa Thorogood secretary and Vtrgxma Reilly treasurer Mxss Dorothy Sullivan our class advnsor deserves a consxderable amount of praise for her hne work as our fmal advlsor She has played an Important part 1n our past successes, and helped us 1n many other ways We now take our leave of the halls of the Central lshp I-hgh School Ir IS w1th great fondness that we look upon our past experlences here These pleasant memorres wxll long be rememb red as we go to meet our future w1th the determmatlon to make use of what we have learned and make our friends Mr Rude the Faculty and the student body proud ofthe Class of 1943 48 gl? j ' . Q. ' .1 - . ' , ' . . U ' so 1 . I V un 1 . L' - ' ' v I . - . ' ' ls 0 .so M , ' V ' - l I ... ta ' n Q T. ' I so . ' ' ' ' ' ss- . . . ' V l ... 'PJ ' ' 2 I ' fx . I G U . . 2 . f . ' ,., lp I . 'I ' . . '.. '-1 ' . . - .. . . . -- s- . . ,Y Q-5 . 'dr - 1 . 5 THERI' SA ATZBERGI' R Sh vmafts smut muslc upon the breeze Ora tcrlcal Contest 4 Small Cho us 2 3 Clrl C orusl 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Servlce Men Iaper 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Stunt Nuzht 2 asketballl 2 3 4 Softballl 2 3 4 rl 2 3 4 Hockey 2 4 Volleyball 2 admmton 3 4 mg Pong 1 Archery Club 2 Festxval 3 Strung Fnsemble 34,5 4 Glrls Chorus accompamst 3 4 ANNA BURKE Not too amorous not too clamo ous shes not only I'PQ'lll3l but shes xlamorous G rl Chorusl 2 3 4 Stunt Nuzht 2 Treasur of Sophomore Class Dancms. Club 1 .Ir Prom Committee 3 Senior Play 4 Small Chorus 2 3 Bond and Stamp Club 4 Library Club 3 Prench Club 3 Yearbook Fdltor 4 lfcho Staff 3 Basketball 3 4 Soccer 2 3 4 Hockey 2 5 4 Program Club 4 Cheerleader Managtr 4 MARY COSS arv tal xuth a sparklmxt eu Htr 1 e f llfm vul neur du' Glr Chorus l 2 3 4 Stunt Nlgllf 2 Jr lrom Commxttu 3 Air Raul IY'lK lIltl0Il Club 4 Xcarbook Stiff 4 Pro1.r'1m Club 4 Jr Hop Lommnttu 3 Hoelev Soectr Vollexball 4 DOROTHY DOANI- Dollv IS responslble for th sucne s of mot of our partns She IS klndly frltndlx and beautmfully mannered Transferred from Bax port m Jr Year Girls Chorus 4 Jr Prom Committee 3 Yearbook Staff 4 French Club 3 Senlor Play 4 Basketball 3 4 Soccer 3 4 Hockex 3 4 Jr Hop Commxttu 3 C HRISTINA I ARRPI I mu In ul mt od un o ll'lSll sh: s tht out rm H 1 urlmadmr 2 3 4 xcur 1 2 Jr rmmlttu 3 Hockey l 2 'fl flltllll B Iflsk w rr nt u Dram 1 us u x Pxogrxm Club 4 Stunt Night 2 Strxut Mf u Paper 4 Xcarbool staff 4 Volleyball l 2 3 Jr Prom Commlttee 3 Softball Z l'cho 'wtltl' Ill7Y llX L ub 3 Stn or I ax IRLNE COLEMBIESRI A ulden blonde an 'lrtlst tru: NVQ llolv succes vx ll comm to ou Cxrls Chorus I 2 3 4 Home Pc Clubl 2 3 Homc Muhluu Club l I-ranch Club 3 Jr Hop Commltt 3 J Prom Lomnuttet 3 Stunt Night Lkey 1 2 3 4 cccrl 3 4 Basket 3 4 Sr 'a omml tt Serum Mau s I xpcr Xcxrbook St ntl 4 ws 7 'M as adm' ,gt FRANK BASSO Iranks studud lndxfference hasnt fooled us me know hes awake Jr Varsxty Basket ball 4 Model Alrplane Club l 2 3 Track 2 Soccar 4 Boy s Chorus 2 3 Mathematics Club 4 Baseball 4 Band Orchestra 3 JOSFPH COFFEY Where theres Joe there s excltement Senxor Plas 4 Socter3 4 Base-ball3 4 Jr Varslty B kc tball 3 Tratk 1 Bond and Stamp Club 4 Jr Prom Commlttee 3 Model Axrplane Club l 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Bachelors Club 1 Sc-mme Club 1 IRANCI S DFVINI' Besides being cleur IU mort ways than out he :lungs ls tagtr for lauxzhter and 1 C rl s Chorus 1 2 S O R1 e s ntxtxu l V100 lrfsucnt o S O 4 bm Chorus 2 3 Churlm acllm. Z 3 4 Secretary of Sophomore Class Danclna Club 1 Dramatlcs um 3 Ilbrarx Club 3 Fc o Staff 3 Soutr :md H ckq 3 4 Program Club 4 Air Raul lrmt llltlllfl Club 4 Sr Yearbook St aff 4 Jr Prom Commxttet 3 Senlor Plat JI- AN DUVAL Aluaxs mat and poised a pleasant Slght !Xl'l'ltlNtl' she does she does rueht Trans furui from Norfolk N Y ln Jr year Yea! bool St nfl' 4 .Ir Prom Commlttce 3 Basket l lll 4 botctr 4 Hocku 1 I PPROX IRAII l'X A box of unrn llul abllltx Snnlor la 4 url s CI ORIA HFINFS Bttter l'1te than ncur Clrls Chorus 1 2 K 4 Frenth Club 3 Fnrst And 4 A1r Rmld lruxutlon Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Baslmt So 3 4 Home Et Clubl Z Home Mechanus Vollqblll 4 Arthzry 1 Z Bxuclc Club 1 v I-VILLYN JACOBSPN HaDPY E0-lucky nts Lreat to lwt What our -he has shts ready to izlve Basketball o e an 1 ht, l 2 4 Hmkc Ho S all 4 Dancxnz Club l Clrls Chorus l Iloard of Control 1 2 Stunt Nu.ht Z Arch cr I Badminton l 2 3 4 HPNRY KAUFFUNFPR Beware the fury of a patlent man Movie Club 4 Model A1rplane Club 1 Radlo Codc Club 4 PETER LASPINA Good things come mn small packages Semor ay Commnttce 4 Model Airplane Club 1 SCIGDCC Club l Mathematncs Club 4 Iiathc lors Club 1 MARTIN McDONOUbI-I He IS the mlldest manncrcd man IS.-:nd 2 3 4 Orchtstra 2 3 4 Jr Varslty Basketball 3 Varslty Basketball Captain 4 Soccer 4 Model Axrplane Club 1 Stunt Night Z Ra dlo Code Club 4 Jr Prom Commlttee 3 Base ball Manager l Basketball Manager 2 Bach elors Club 1 ARTHUR MURRAY hvery mth a gentlemen Model Axrplane Club 1 Bachelors Club 1 Stunt Nlght 2 MOVIL Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 JUANITA IEREZ Quiet and pensive but not too demure Never xmpulslvt therefore shes sure Dram atlts Club l 2 Home Lc Club 1 2 3 gram Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 DANIEL JEHLI The Ihmz Crosby of C I Bond and Stamp Club 4 Senlor Play Commlttee 4 Yearbook Staf 4 Ir Prom Commlttet 3 Boys Chorus ROBFRT KUHLKEN Hob IS a man of persplcaclty hes gy-adn Mlm! with us Hell probably uhnstle his way through llfe Radlo Code Club 4 Band 1 2 4 Orchestral 2 4 Dramatxcs Club 2 Soc cer 3 NFLLIE McCAVANAGH Ilfe IS worth llvlnz and she s done her part and when she starts laufzhmg she laughs from the heart Hockeyl 2 3 4 Soccer 1 2 3 4 V0ll9Yball1 2 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 3 Home Pc Club 1 Z Flrst Amd Club 4 Service Men s Iaper 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Jr Hop Lommxttu 'l Stunt Nuzht 2 Bxcycle Club 1 I-Ilklnt, Club 1 Clwtaln of Hockey Soccer Volltyball llaskethall and Softball 3 JAMI' S MCPFAK A lxon among women and a man amom, mtn Sunor Ilay 4 Program Club 1 Var sity Basketball 4 Soccer 3 4 Bachelors Club 1 Science Club 1 Model Alrplane Club 1 Baseball 4 JI' WEL PENNENGA Her ways are ways of pleasantness And all her paths are peace Glrls C orus 1 2 3 Basketball 3 Pxng Pong 1 2 3 Badmmton 1 2 3 Softball 1 Hockey 1 Soccer 1 Home Le Club 1 Bond and Stamp Club 4 JOHN POWER A real frlend Sclence Club l Model Alr plane Club l Stunt Nu,ht 2 Boys Chorus 2 Photography Club 1 Ping Pom, 3 Soccer 4 Radio Lode Club 4 Mathematics Club 4 HUGH POVVERS The force of hxs own mlnd makes his own was Yearbook Staff 4 Movie Club 4 Ora torlcal Contest Wmner 3 Oratorxcal 4 Soc cer Manager 3 4 Baseball Manager 3 4 Basketball Manager 3 4 Program Club 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Treasurer of S O 3 Board of Control 3 4 Senlor Class Pres 4 C I Ech 3 Jr Prom Commlttee 3 Stunt Night 2 JAMI' S SANFORD Jim ls a serxous comedlan but wlthal hc s friendly and loyal Science Club 1 Dramatlcs Club 1 Stunt Nlght 2 Jr Prom Commlttu 3 Board of Control 4 Program Club 4 Ser vnce Mens Paper 4 Semor Play 4 Boys. Chorus 2 4 Oratorzcal Contest 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Magavme Campalgn Wmner 3 4 ARTHUR SIMMS Quxct but INCL Stunt Nltht 2 Radlo Coda Club 4 M1llhLIUlllC'i Club 4 REFINA SULIMA Her slltnt course adxances ruth UHOH-CIISIXL pace Program Club 4 Seruce Mens laptr 4 Orltoru il Contc t 4 FLORENCE WEBFR In school quxet and demure out of school we re not so sure Golf Club 1 Archery 1 2 Hockey 3 4 Soccer 3 4 Volleyball 4 Ping Pom, 2 Dancmf., Club 1 Arr Rald Precautlon Club 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Softball Z -q VIRGINIA REILLY Gmny IS our treasurer efficient and smart ln balancing the budget shes had a good start Vice Presldent of Sophomore Class Treasurer Jr 8: Sr Classes Home Ec Club 1 French Club 3 Program Club 4 Servlce Mens Paper 4 Senior Play 4 Echo Staff 3 Glrls Chorus 1 2 Soccerl 2 3 4 Hockey 1 2 3 4 Jr Prom Commxttee 3 Basket ball 1 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Volleyball 1 2 3 4 Cheerleadmg 1 2 3 4 Jr Hop Commlttee 3 Dancxng Club 1 KATHLFFN SHERLOCK A nod a greeting a bnt of a smile A but of a devll once m a whlle Secretary of Freshman Class H me Fc Club 1 2 3 Girls Chorus 1 2 3 4 French Club 3 J Prom Commxttee 3 Jr Hop Commlttee 3 r Play 4 Flrst Ald Course 4 Air Rand Precau tlon Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4 ERIC SPURRELL Upon the stage he dad dmllght the throng. Semor Play 4 Band 3 4 Orchestra 3 4 Soccer 3 4 Baszball 3 4 Tr :ck 1 THERFSA THOROGOOD Theresa rs popular pretty and sweet Such a rare combmatlon IS hard to beat Home E Club 1 2 3 Clrls Chorus 2 3 4 S d ent Organlzatlon Represcntatne2 Stunt Nlght 7 Sec of Jr 8: Sr Cla-,sn-. Jr Prom Queen 3 Jr Prom Commxttcc .3 I-lrst Aul Club 4 Senior Play 4 Yearbook SMH' 4 Sec of S 0 -1 Soccer Hockey llaskttblll and Volley ball 3 4 Jr Hop Commlttu 3 ROBERT WHALPN A wmmng smlle for all Boy s Chorus 4 Jr Prom Commlttee 3 Yearbook Staff SQTNICE Men s Paper 4 Suence Club 1 Best Lookmg Boy Best Looking Glrl Most Popular o Most Popular Gtr Most Athletlc oy Most Athletlc Glr Best Best Best Best Best Boy Student Glrl Student Dressed Boy Dressed Glrl Drag wlth Faculty Class Dreamer Most Lxk ly to Succeed Class Tease NOISICSC Does Most for School Man Hater Eyes Halr Teeth Clothes Bram Personalnty Ambmon Humor Dancmg Lucklest CENTRAL ISLIP HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1943 OFFICERS Hugh Powers Presldent Anna Burke Vice Presxdenl Virginia Re1lly Treggurer Dorothy M Sulllvan Faculty Adusor HALL OF FAME Senxors ames McPeak Theresa Thorogood ames McPeak Chrnstma Farrell oseph Coffey Evelyn acolnsen Hugh Powers ewel Pennenga Arthur Murray Dorothy Doane Hugh Powers Frank Basso Hugh Powers Daniel ehll Christina Farrell Hugh Powers Florence Weber Woman Hater Best Actor Best Actress Class Bluff C ass Artxst C ass Pest Most School Splrlt Biggest Talker Class Musrclan Best Dancer Boy Best Dancer Glrl Blggest Bookworm B st All Around Boy Best All Around Gal Blggest Flxrt Shyest Class Clown Arthur Slmms Er1c Spurrell Frances Devme Frank Basso Arthur Murray Peter Laspma Hugh Powers Chrlstma Farrell Er1c Spurrell Arthur Murray Frances Devme LeeRoy Fralley ames MCP ak Evelyn acobsen ames McPeak Arthur Slmms ames Sanford Freshest Freshman Dorxs Trotter Slll1CSf Sophomore Grace Dlmma olhest unlor Mary Tnchelaar Statellest Senior Dorothy Doane CENTRAL ISLIP HIGH SCHOOL COMPOSITE STUDENT Boy Robert Kuhlken Arthur Murray Arthur Murray Er1c Spurrell Hugh Powers ames McPeak Hugh Powers ames Sanford ames Sanford john ohnston Glr Dorothy Doane Allce Sherlock Theresa Thorogood Dorothy Doane Lenore Frank Dorothy Doane ewel Pennenga Anna Burke Frances Devine Edrth Klmlce I . , 5 ' I - I , ' .Miva 1. 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' ll I ' . 1 .15 l 1 ' M , 1 -.1 ,, .1 ', .r -lil ,1 y V ' K , 114 ' 1' X The Semor Play Yes that was the tltle of our senlor play Hrs Name Was Aunt Nellie The trtle may have been a b1t confuslng at first but the characters soon unscramble the plot and gwe a true sxgmhcance to the tltle Mr Archibald Baldwm ames Sanford a small town banker lxves rn a pleasant little vnllage rn Connectxcut wlth hrs wlfe Bertha Vlfglnla Reilly a lover of flowers and future presrdent of the garden club Shella Frances Devme hrs pretty young mg for the navy During the course of the play we learn that Sheila 15 rn love with erry Parkham Eric Spurrell a talented but rrresponsxble young actor Ed Saunders Le Roy Fralley a nelghbor of the Baldw ns shares a hkmg for horse racmg wrth Mr Baldwm and by con vemently dlscoverxng some very wayward relatlves Aunt Nellle and Cousm FCIIX who are often ln need of ald Thxs enables them to successfully sl1p away from tlme to txme All thls time Mrs Saunders Dolly Doane and Mrs Baldwln beheve therr husbands storxes and have no reason to doubt them The twxst xn the story comes when erry masquerades as Aunt Nellle and Cousln Fehx and causes both fam1l1es to experlence some uncomfortable and anxrous moments 'Vlr Van Dlllmg ames Mcpeakl the presldent of the bank loses h1s conhdence ln Mr Baldwm when he learns of the so called relatlves troubles Cleo Theresa Thorogood the mald of the Balclwms offers many humorous moments throughout the play by means of her odd accent and saymgs rry through a ser1es of clever and humorous rmpersonatlons solves the problems of everyone and relnstates Mr Baldwin and Mr Saunders nn the good graces of therr famxlxes The play ends happrly wrth the announcement that jerry lS to recerve a home and posxtlon from Mr Saunders and the permrsslon of Mr Baldwxn to marry Shella That constltutes the trlals and trrbulatlons of our Aunt Nellre Along wnth the very capable aid of Mxss Sulhvan our dxrector and the co operation of the entire class and the very helpful and gxven by Chrxstlna Farrell Kathleen Sherlock Dan Jehll and Hugh Powers the play turned out to be a very great financial and dramatlc success It wlll be a long time b fore Aunt Nellze 15 forgot ten by anyone who saw the play and nt w1ll always be remembered by the class as one of our most successful unclertaklngs gb. av., 5 'T 1.115.- we A :deff 7 4 I l I , , D 3 D f I ,, . daughter, Joyce fAnna Burkel the fifteen-year-old headache, and Freddie Uoseph Coffeyl a seventeen-year-old lad with a yearn- 1 C . j . A , . . . . . . - . . . 1 J A l . . . , . l l ' ' 3 Je y I . 1 H . . , l ' . U ' . . hwhtaqgg, ifrxhim THE JUNIOR CLASS President Edna Swame Vlce President Floyd Swaxne Secretary Beatrrce Kadlec Treasurer Gr gory Stahley Advlsors Mass Hammlll Mr Van Schalclc JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Class of 44 returned to school last fall as unrors fully aware of therr responslbxhty m pomtmg the way to the under classmen Durrng the year they have gwen a hne account of themselves 1n athletncs and crowned thexr efforts by wxnnxng the grrls rnterclass basketball champ1onsh1p The social events of the class mclud d a most successful dance the annual unxor Prom The Jumors are eager and well equlpp d to rake thexr places as Senrors and school leaders for the comlng year and so they step forth IHIO therr last year of hrgh school loolcmg back wrth prrde and ahead wrrh conhdence O 1 , it Q 1 ,,, ,J E I . www ,Nf,,,..o ,,. JVM A W 4 , W 'W rr 'M M 'W Ms f- 4 wa9lau,,,,,.g,,,,yM,.,4 f mb, ,y , . . . . C e , J . . - Q . , . , . THE SOPHOMORE CLASS President Eric Waxman VICE Presldent Clarre Davldson Secretary Dorothy Bauer Treasurer ohanna Henry Class Advxsors MISS Rawlms and Mr Granger SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Last year we entered the Central Isllp Hlgh School as Freshmen The first day was quite terrlfymg We can laugh now as we remember how wlde eyed and open mouthed we went from class to class We were duly xmtlated by the haughty SOPHOMORES at the annual Get Wise Assembly Naturally we as SOPHOMORES thxs year have shown our superxorlty over the verdant Freshmen We held our Get Wlse Assembly to put the Freshmen ln the1r places and then endeavored to prove that we r ally are a very frlendly group of SOPHOMORES by holdmg a dance ln thelr honor As june draws near everyone IS studymg much harder than before, so eager are we all to be classed as Junlors next year 'Qi f' l ' 3 . 1 ff ' l , , . .Lt . ,,,o,...,..,.. Ax, ' I . r . , . . V I 7 Q 9 7 s ' ' , Q . . , e . f 1 QQ' 44 'JVVI' Presldent Phllxp Stahley Vlce Presxdent Gus OKeefe Secretary Dons Trotter Treasurer Rlta Farrell Advlsors Mrs Engelmann Mr Sampson FRESI-IMAN CLASS HISTORY In September we entered upon a very thrrlhng adventure we had at last become Freshmen The year began wlth an electron of class ofhcers We made a very good showmg rn the customary magazme campalgn whrch proved that we were qlllte a dependable group of salesmen In the Get Wlse Assembly held rn March we proved to the Sophomore Class that ther were no better sports to be founo than the Freshman Class We were rewarded by a party gxven to us by our upperclassmen the Sophomores ln our honor We hope that our Sophomore year wxll prove to be as much of a success and as full of fun as thxs past year has been ' ' JV:- .L . 2 4 l Th- l M THE FRESHMAN CLASS l EIGI-ITI-I GRADE Now that we have reached the last grade in Jr. High School, we wish to relate a little of our former years actlvities Miss Smith, in the first grade, taught us how to read, print, and sing. Our second grade class originated a Post Office where we exchanged letters. In the third year we put on a Christmas play for an assembly. We started history during the fourth grade and as a result we put on a Columbus play. One year later we had a very enjoyable class Christmas party. An entirely new project was undertaken by us when we were in the Sixth grade. lt was an electrical map showing the products of South America. In the seventh grade we put on plays celebrating the holidays. Lincoln's birthday was successfully celebrated by an assembly put on in our eighth year. Our next big move is High School and we hope it will be successful President Fred Bjorlcgren S ecre tary Audrey Wilson Treasurer Alex Dorosh Class Advisor Mrs Mulligan W.. SEVENTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY IH Ille of we seated ourselves In Elle f:lrSI grade rOOlH During 0Llr l:lrSI year we played lrl Ille Sarld pile alid learrled I0 get 3l0I1g WlIl1 e3Cl'l Otller We gave 1113112 plElyS during Elle H xt Illree ye3rS Orle of Elle plays W HS 311 Arbor DZ-ly celehratxon At rlilb txme we planted tree on the school yard were In our slxth year we undertook a project wh1ch was a clay map shovung the dxfferent products of South Amenca The next year we left grade school and came to the Jr I-11g h School XVe elected officers for the first tlme and the results Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Homeroom Representatlve Class Advlsor Mabel Orr Santa Cxavarelh Ehzabeth W1lson Angehna Presua Mrss I-Iauland - 4 . ' -.1 , Lrd' ,gl , . 3 . ,Q . . , . . W W Aw, ...T Aww ..... M... .. . ,. ,. ,. ,. V ,. . ,. Exrra Crirricuiar Activities QF THE Cerirrai isiip High Schooi ' v 8 W A, . , . I C ...Y M. .w w .mv .Aw .W ,S Presxdent 2 3 BOARD OF CONTROL OFFICERS Vlce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advlsor Chrlstma Farrell Frances Devlne Theresa Thorogood Vlrgmla Rexlly Mrs R McCrea REPRESENTATIVES FROM HO ames Sanford Danlel Greenburg Estelle Cohen Robert VanDyke Freshman Sophomore umor Semor W 8th Grade 7th Grade PRESIDENTS OF THE CL MEROOMS ohn ohnston Frances Mxller Evelyn Herne Angelma Prestxa ASSES Phxlxp Stahley Erlc Waxman Edna Swame Hugh Powers Fred Bjorkgsen Mabel Ott The Student Orgamzatlon Board of Control under the leadershlp of Chrlstma Farrell and wlth the able guldance of Mrs McCrea has made the organlzatlon an efhclent and effectlve government durxng this school year One of the mam efforts of the members was to publxsh a Hand Book on the School and tts subjects We hope that the ln comlng Freshmen wxll profit by thxs Hand Book and that the book w1ll be carrxed on by thus organlzatron from year to year We students found out that good government depends upon the co operatnon of those governed and good oflflcers We are very fortunate thls year m havmg both whrch have certamly made our Student Organlratron a real govern1ng body and a very CECCCIVC stud nt organlzatlon J JJ FIRST AID CLUB The Flrst Ald Club was formed to teach 1ts members the standard hrst alcl course We learn how to prevent accxdents and what to do m case of emerg ncy If we pass the final exammatxon at the complenon of thls course we wlll recelve the standard hrst axd cemhcates whlch are approved by the Red Cross The dlrector of thls club 15 Mlss Smxth LIBRARY CLUB The Llbrary Club was hrst orgamzecl by Mxss Crouch und r the name of Th Vlctorv Book Club The purpose of thxs club was to collect books to be sent to our Armed Forces The club has also learned hbrarv practnces such as straxghtenmg the hbrary and keepmg xt clean repalrmg old books learmng how to open new books and other gen ral practlces of the lxbrary that the members are lnterested m AIR RAID PRECAUTION CLUB The PUFPOSE of tl'llS COLIYSC lS IO glV8 b2lSlC 1l'lfOfI'n3.Ifl0l'1 PIECES Safy for all ClV1l12ll1 d6f8I1SC WOI'lCC!'S IO have It glV8S SPCCIHC Pl'EP3I'ElflOI'1S for an all' ffzlld W3.l'Cl8I'1 afld 3LlXlll8.I'y p3llCCl'l'13l'l We learn how to combat mcendxary bombs recogmze ponson gases hrst ald treatment for them as w ll as the dunes of an alr ra1d warden Thls 1S an xmportant club due to the fact that lf gwes very lmportant and vltal mformatlon to 1ts members The A1r Raxd Precautlon Club 15 under the dlrectxon of Mlss Sulhvan TI-IE HOME ECONOMIC CLUB Members of the Home Economlc Club are domg thelr blt to brtng vlctory closer They are ngaged ln remakmg old artlcles of clothxng mto mo e attractive wearable garments In thls way they can avold unnecessary purchasmg of new materlals and clothes Meetings are held Tuesday and Thursday durmg the fourth period under the supervlslon of Miss Boyle 'ft v a ' 0 s - 1 ' a a K W' . X - r f N I - L ' 4' f ,X X '- 1 a .K : . if ' ' 6 I If . . A . . . M., . . I' . . b A. . 6 e ' . ' K . . . . . . U 7 V , . fu V' 4 . M Q -- -s ' s- , 7' METAL ART CLUB Both adyice and encouragement are given memlD6rS Of the Art Metal Club by Mr Morris Members make self picked projects in all kinds of designs which can be taken from the shop and used or worn upon completion m.,,,,W-.,e..-,.,,--....-,t,i. MOVIE CLUB The purpose of the Movie Club is two fold to review motion pictures and to learn how to operate and repair the proiector All twenty four members of the club get practical experience operating th projector for assemblies and certain classes in school Wfe alsu reyieu pictures that deal with wartime activities and the war effort which we hope will beneht us to some extent in choos ing our wartun seryice The Nloxie Club has become 1 relia le asset to our sehool and has increased the amount of xi ual edu cation in the school MATHEMATICS CLUB The Emergency Mathematics Club has been spending its time with fractions, decimals, square roots, Compasses, and Hrf, and it's not sure who its next companions will be. The club mem- bers are doing their share to prepare themselves along the lines the War Department has been stressing mathematically. The purpose of the club is just that-to refresh, relearn and learn all the mathematics possible in a few weeks that will help the war effort. MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB The Nlodel Airplane Club is made up of boys who make carefully detailed accurately scaled model airplanes of all bomb ers fighters observation and trainers planes in the world These planes are sent to the Navy Department and used for aerial gunnery practice and plane spotting by men in the service This work is done in the shop under the dir ction of Mr Nlorris ' , ' . A . 't . .-.. aggea 4 ' Q I ,. ., .-r.,,..e K i l I 3 i 9 V 9 i K ' , ' 1 J N-, -Q V ' ' ' 1 . s K x' 1 F' x 1 v 5 A Y , s -s ' ' 1 , ' 1 A ' f- ' 7 A 'I e 'r ' I .I . i 4 1 t :X x v-x ' I 5' -I ' V A V -1: 1 1 'K e . V ' as 1 1' X A sl- s ' -, I X T - RADIO CODE CLUB The Radro Code Club IS a new club m our school It was started thls year by Mr Rude to teach the boys th Internatlonal Morse Code whlch wrll prepare them for the emergencies that may arrse m the servxce of the Armed forces Thls code enables the boys to commumcate betwe n natrons whose language they have no understandlng of by phonograph records played over the pubhc address system It develops the boys senses and ab1l1ty to concentrate Many of the boys who are gomg 1nto the servrce soon wlll be able to use thls trammg ln thexr lrf rn the Armed SCFVICCS The knowledge of the code not only serves m s1tuat1ons of dlre need but also proves valuable 1n both land and sea as a means of commumcatlon necessary wxth short preparatmon 'w STAMP AND BOND CLUB Our Bond and Stamp Club was orgamzed for the purpose of furtherrng the sale of stamps and bonds through the school Among the thmgs we have purchased th1s year are parachutes and a jeep Our club has also made a consrderable sum of money by havrng a slogan contest and a bond raffle Our goal for thrs year IS S5 000 The members of the club wxsh to thank the school for thelr co operatxon 1n helpmg to make our club a success PROGRAM CLUB The Program Club was orgamzed thxs year mamly to arrange assembly programs that would be of lnterest to the Student Body The most successful of these assemblxes was the Quz Program Durmg the club perrod each member rs glven a chance to partrclpate by workmg out an rndxvrdual presentatlon or to work ln small groups and present a sklt The purpose of thxs 15 to develop polse and mfluence of thought and work The club IS under the supervlslon of Miss Sulllvan 6 -'--'ma.M..c The present war emergency has b en the orngmatron of the Scrvrce Men s paper The purpose of the paper rs to mform the men nn the servrce of events happenmg back home also to help them keep m contact wrth one anoth r Features of the paper are addresses of the men news of the school happenmgs news of old classmates and letters that the boys send One lssue has already been prmted Every Thursday meetmgs are held nh fourth perlod durmg thxs tlme news 15 gathered typed arranged for prmtmg The club IS under the supervlslon of Mrs Engelmann 'Q 2 A .C ' if . 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K 4 , f . .dlp lc s do l111cl '. Tl 1 l. l '1 Q P. 'x-11 .l L1 lj ' l' --11' I I-1111--1 1'l11s1' 11f11ll .Fl egzy' -U ' . 1 k -1 11l - ' l kc , 1 1 1 .1 1, F acl fp -1 . ' 1 fl-1 ' l- 1. Q. ,-,1 ivy - -cl 1-E11 dxf A c -.. GUI' 11rcl1-'atra Consists of forty 111c111l11'r5 tl11s 1'va1'. Tlwir llrst appearance was 11'l1c11 1l11-y played for tl1c Scnior Play 1111 l K 1 scl111l , . - '- 1 V' , '1 ld ' l11- 171 lf 1 1' l l - 1 'l 1 1 ' l - '-f.l'-N Cl'- ' ld. T11-1 .lnilx pf-p'. l1gl11 :gf 'd' 'cl 1' ' ' '12 'I 5 -' lf '1I1 1 Q l1- 1' -l . Soccer In a meeting of Suffolk County Coaches at the beginning of the school year. it was decided to disband all leagues and championship competition. Wfirh no league for his soccer squad, Coach Sampson arranged a four game schedule, three games less than usual, on a home and home basis with Bayport and Bay Shore. Captained by Ray Bevel. fullback, the C. I. squad went undefeated for its four game schedule. Although three games ended in ties, rhe Purple and Gold suffered no defeats while winning one. Floyd Swaine supplied the scoring punch of the forward line as he made three goals for the year. Oct 16-C I Bavport l Home ct 2 C I Bayport O Awav Oct C Bay Shore 0 Away ct C Bay Shore 0 Home Basketball If gameness and will to win won basketball games Central Islips 1947 43 five would have certainly gone undefeated Hom ever playing a sharply curtailed wartim schedule of sir games the basketball season pros ed to be nothing but one big headache for the C I squad The Central Islip quintet suffered six straight losses at the hands of its thru arch rivals Smithtomn East Islip and Bayport Standout scorer was Freshman Tom Tice who rang up fifty three points in six gam s to lead the squad JUNIOR VARSITY The V squad suffered from the same inability to win a the Varsity In the seasons competition the unior Narsity was a e to win only once and that was against Smithtovwn I-Ians Eisenschmied witla thirty five points led all unior Varsity scorers VARSITY Dec Smithtown 56 fAway B-wport 30 Home e Smithtown 44 Home e East Islip 39 Away e Bay port 4: Away Baseball With a fond rem mbrance for the ace team of last tear the Central Islip student bodx looks to Coach Sampson and his ati tres to uild up a tram that will it up to tn. Ist tra itions of Centra Is ip vast wall trams Inhis yearbook gOLs to press before a dehnite schedule is arranged but it ls known that the C I nine will plax around tight games The 'ar t call for plaxers go s out on Thursday April l t and a large c mntingtnt is txpicte 'P . . . 1- 4 3 o . 0- . .o- s 4 ly . 23- .I. 0- 4 .gy O . 27- .I. 2- . ' f I . 14-C.I. 33- ' J -Ian. 15-C. I. 28- f J jan. 22-C. I. 22-East Islip 46 fHomel F b. 5-C. I. 28- ' f I F b. 19-C.I. 10- ' f ' F is. 22-CI. 23- y- , 4 .gy .ll--5 b' . ' l e l-ht: .dm 5 ' ,- .l .l' l.g'lt -. mis . l 9' is.. .fkft 'gf Gtrls Athletics Under the capable dxrectlon of Mrs McCrea the Glrls physlcal educatlon for this year was changed because of the war The thmg whlch IS stressed IS the bulldmg up of a glrl to make her physically Ht so that she wtll be able to stand up under the strams of the war Included ln the program are 1ntra murals whtch play a large part nn the program and wh1ch have been cn larged to the extent of mcludmg every gurl 1n the hxgh school The fall sports conslstlng of hockey and soccer were played from September untll the end of November Approxlmately one hundred and five glrls slgned up for these sports The glrls were dlvlded into seven teams wtth a Senlor as captam a umor as v1ce captam a Sophomore secretary and a Freshman manager In namlng the teams the glrls chose the names of womens colleges They were as follows Sargent Theresa Atzberger Capt W llesley Chrlstlna Farrell Capt Vas sar Frances Devme Capt Barnard Evelyn acobsen Capt Skldmore Anna Burke Capt Mt Holvoke Vlrgmna Renlly Capt Smlth Nellle lVlcCavanagh Capt These teams were to remaln permanent throughout th school year There was close competltron 1n both sports untll the final games wh1ch resulted mn Barnard captalned by Evelyn acobsen tn hrst place 1n hockey and Sm1th captalned by Nellle McCavanagh in first place 1n soccer Volleyball was started lmmedlately after Thanksglvmg vacatlon and lasted untll Chrlstmas vacatxon Sm1th Captalned by Nellxe McCavanagh was 1n FIFSE place After Chrtstmas vacatlon the long awatted sport of basketball was started It lasted unt1l Nlarch 15 Two types of basketball were played thxs year Because of the lengthening of the school day 1ntra murals wer to be played durlng gym classes One dav a week was set aslde for th1s purpose Thls was made posslble by the change wluch made gym compulsory Hve days a week I the un1orSen1or Class the W A M S captalned by Frances Devlne came ln first In the Sophomore Class the Dodgers Class The glrls declded to flnlsh out the Ultra murals after school Smlth captalncd by Nellle lVlcCavanagh won flrst place From Nlarch 15 untxl Easter vacauon doubles and slngles ln badmlnton and plng pong are belng played Following Easter vacatron softball and archery wxll be played there wxll also be inter class track meet Because of the war the gxrls have only played one 1nv1tat1on game and have attended one playday tn each major sport The Central Isllp glrls played hostesses to the East Islip and Isltp girls tn a trnngular meet ln hockey The C I Glrls came out VICIOFIOUS wmnlng the me t by defeatlng E I by a score of 4 to 0 and Isltp l to 0 The glrls attended a playday at Northport They came out vlctorxous by wlnmng all thexr games They were as follows C I l Sm1thtown 0 C I 3 Northport l C I 4 South I-Iuntxngton 0 The gurls ended thetr hockey season undefeated Central Isllp was mvxt d to a trlangular meet 1n soccer at East Isl1p The gtrls placed hrst ln the meet defeatlng E I by a score of 2 to 0 and Islxp 7 to 0 This ended the soccer season and the glrls were also undefeated 1n soccer The gtrls played hostes es to the East Isl1p glrls for a basketball gam and both of Cen tral Isllps teams came out v1ctor1ous The scores were First te m C I 35 E I I3 seco d t C I 20 E I 9 Tl g1rls attended a basketball playday at Bay Shore and came out VICIOIIOUS defeatmg the follovvlng teams Bay Shore 7 to 6 East Isl1p ll to 2 Isllp 18 to 2 Amxtyvllle 4 to 2 The gltls ended the basketball season undefeated In mterclass basketball the -Iunnors emerged VICIOFIOUS thereby securmg the mterclass banner for Room 10 agaln next year The gxrls also played softball 1n the sprmg . , . , . . , , . , . , . 7 ' T 5 I I 7 . , J . . - , , , , , . , a Q I I Q . . - . , ., e - , ., - r T U 7 'Q '1 ' ,I 9 -3 ' 1 9 ' , T . I I U 9 .5 ' - ' , . ' e . . . . , . . , . J , . 7 7 ' ' , , . ' ' . ' ' - . ' e ' . 1 4 - ' .... , A ' , ' ' . , captained by Evelyn Auer, took hrst place. The Purple and Gold, captained by Florence Johnson, was the winner in the Freshman 3 , . I x ' ' ' ' ' ' . 5: . . , ' 5 . . , 3 . . , ' , ' ' . ' ' ' : ' a - . . , '. . 3 ' n eam- . . , . . . me . 4 . . , . Y. Z 5 9 ' 9 ' ' - ' . , . 'Mia Ka Q-4 GOOD LUCK TO THE GRADUATES OF 1943 THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Vern L Furman Prev MHLIFICL Breen ffcrfx Charles A Nlullxgin Patrlck Clerkm Q5 I s , y,- . , 7 A , , Xwm. VV. Mccrone, Sr. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR GRADUATES T H E F A C U L T Y .fw-.-.-.-:vv-v-v-v-fvv.-.-v-,NAM-v-vwxAAAAxfsf.-v-A-:.-,1vx1v-v-v-v-.-w--.-v-.-.-.1vvv-.-.- .-vvvv-.rw-.-v-v'-.-.-smzvu-.-vsAr.-.-.-4xAAA.-.-.-vxfvvvv-.-.xf.-.-v-v-vsm--.ivy-v-v-v-.-.-.-.Av-v-.-v-xAAA1vs,A.-.Av-vvvvv Phone C. I. 6516 Phone C. I. 6424 5 CLARK HALLIDAY s GROCERY STORE DEPARTMENT STORE CARLETON AVENUE CENTRAL ISLIP Frults and Vegetables CARLETCN AVENUE CENTRAI ISI IP CENTRAI ISLIP LUMBER COMPANY GTTO BART-A Complzments Lumber 86 Mason Materxals HENRY M KOCH Hardware Pamts CARI ETON AO LINUL EIENTRAL ISLIP , 7 I , T of ' 'L . -T CENTRAL TSLIP, NEW' YORK - y v 1 v - v X - ,-. g .1 y' ' T E T eww-f.-vs,-v+vvvv-v-v-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-v-v-.-.xfvvv-.-.-.-:.-.-.-.-v-.-.-.-.-,-.-.-v-.wv-v-'A:.-.f.-.-.-.-v-.-.-.-v-.Av-vu-.-:.-.-.,-v-.-.-vvvvy-v-.-.-,-.-,-.-,-,-,-,-.-,-,-,A,-,-,-,v-,-,-,-,.,.,., Phone C. I. 6444 Complimenu to the Seniors THE I. CLARK AGENCY M, BENSTOCK 86 50N Real Estate and Insurance General Electric Appliances CARLETON AVENUE CENTRAL ISLIP CENTRAL ISLIP Complzments 0 BOTFELD S DRUG STORE FRANK LETTEAU Ph G CENTRAL ISLIP N Y Gifts, Stationery Costume ewelry Cosmetics Complzments 0 WHITE HOUSE BEAUTY SHOP CARLETON AVENUE CENTRAL ISLIP TCI 47 OPPOSIIE Pos: Offlce 4 P 4 P 4 P 4 r 4 3 I P r 'r 4 'r 'n 'r 4 3 P I 3 I 4 I 4 3 I .AvAvA.rv-v-.-.-.- 4 'I 4 4 4 4 4 I I r L n 'r 'I 'r 'r 'r 4 4 4 4 4 I r r r r 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 'I I 3 3 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . r ft I . I , . 4 4 4 4 4 , . . , . . 9 J 4 el. . . 63 ' 'I 4 3 3 3 3 I 3 3 3 3 3 'r 4 3 3 'I -'VVNf'v'v'v'v'v''A'ANM'-v-v-v-v-v-Am-vA -v-NN fvv-v-v-4-,-.vy-,-.sfvvvsnf-'-'v'v'-'4v'v'v--1v-.-.-.-A-,-.v,-,-. l Compliments of W. KRAUSE J. COFFEY J. O'CONNELL MacMillan Beauty Shop Central Islip 6233 PERMANENT WAVING CENTRAL ISLIP, LONG ISLAND Compliments of: R. M. KOCHLER 86 SON BRENTXVOOD, NEW YORK Compliments of: CENTRAL ISLIP DINER ajfliated with SOUTH BAY DINER BAY SHORE Complzments o HENRY SPIEGELMAN BRENTWOOD NEW YORK Solely Ehret owned Smce 1866 GEORGE EHRET BREWERY INC BRIGHTSIDE AND ROSSMORE AVENUES CENTRAL ISLIP N Y Phone C I 6321 Complzments o P SPERA AND SON CENTRAL ISLIP N Y Complzments 0 HIRSCHLEINS PHARMACY CENTRAL ISLIP N Y . 7 v ' ' . , . . , . . v'v'v'v'v'vAv'v'v'v'v'vAv'v'v'vAvAv'v'v'vAv'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'vAvAv'v4v'v'v'vAvAv'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'1 'NlNlNf'v'v'v'v'v'v'vAv vAv'v'v'v'v v4v'Nl'v'v4v Av'vAv5l'v4vAvAv'v'vAv'v'v'v'v4v'v'v'vAvAv'v'NlV'vA vvvsAfvvxAAA.fvvvvvxA,x,vvx,-,-.-.-A-.-.-.-.-.-v-.-v-.-v-.-.-.-.-.-.rv-.Avvvvvsr SIDNEY SIBEN Compliments of: Law Ofiices BLUE BIRD RESTAURANT CARLETON AVENUE 5 Sam Davidson fpropj CENTRAL ISLIP, LONG ISLAND CENTRAL ISLIP, N. Y. V 4 4 4 4 4 4 r 4 4 4 'r r 'r r r r r r Complzmenty 0 Compliments O ACE DEPARTMENT STORE BUSY BEE CARLETON AVENUE CENTRAL ISLIP N Y NEXT T0 HIGH SCHOOL Complzments lo the Semorss THE BEYEL BROTHERS OBOYLE S WINES AND LIQUORS M OE RAY FARMINGDALE NEW YORK 4 r 'r tr 4 r A ff f ' , . . r r r r r r r v v r r r r r 4 4 4 r r r ' 9 9 , 4 4 4 4 f'v'v'v'v'v'-lNlSlw'v'-Av'-1818124-A-'v4v'-'v'v'-'v'vlv-'AJ54vAv4,AAlx1-vlvlvlvl,A,A,A,A,A:x,AvAv5lN'v'v'v1'Nlklxfvlvlvlv-,4vAvQN1'v'v'-'v'5f5'N'5 Av'v'vAv'v'vfvAv'wlNl'v'vAvAvAv'v'-f'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'Sf'v'v' xfvvvvvvvxrv-v-.vvv-:.-.-v-v-.-.-.-v-.+4sf.-.A.xAAm-.-.A.-.-v-.-v-v-v-.-s1vw-.-.-v-v- CTOIYIPIUIIFIZN of: THE BRENTWOOD 5 86 10 BRENTWOOD. NEW' YORK Compliments of: GEORGE'S DELICATESSEN 86 RESTAURANT HOME COOKING Finest Food Served CARLTON AVENUE CENTRAL ISLIP om Izmentf 0 THOMAS P WALSH CENTRAL ISLIP N Y Complzments O GRANT S WINE AND LIQUOR STORE CENTRAI ISLIP N Y cm :ments 0 SGT AND MRS PETER F DOELGER CENTRAL ISLIP N Y Phone C I 596 HARRY GREENBERG STATIONERY STORE Cut Rate Cosmetics Toys Stationery CARLETON AX ENUE CENTRAL ISLIP fmnpfnm ztv 0 CARLETON 5 86 10 OPPOSITE ST JOHN S CHLRCH I1 Q6 BRENTWOOD PHARMACY O Krauch Ph G Prop SL f'I'OI lx AX LNLE BRENTXX OOD Phone Brentwood 64 u 7 . .6 Cn pf' f: . , , . lv .A TI I fl. I Phu c C. I. 6261 7 3 VNOO'Q Inn 6517 FRANK PANZERI VERN L FURMAN uallty Meats 86 Poultrv Ire Auto Accident Sea Food Provxslons Insurance Free D911-, Cr? BFLIIU d CCIIIFQI 181113 Phone S4 Phone 6510 CARLETOIN AVE C T C I 45 Telephone C I 6565 DR HARRY DUBRON Surgeon Dentist HENDRICKSON FUELS CARLETONI AX ENUE CENTRAI ISLIP R 5 HENDRICKSON, Pm? OM Hmm Coal, Kopper's Coke, Fuel Oil Tum . 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I. el. . . 63 l , ' 9 --1vx1-v-v-vv-.-.+v-.A1vvv-.-.-v-.-v-.-v-v-v-v-.-.-.AAA.-.-.-v-.-vxafv-,AAI-v-vxAArv-v-J .Av-.-.-.A.-.-.-.-:-.-.-.-v-v-v-.-.-.-.-.-.-v-'Av-v-,-.-Jvsrxzvvw-,-,,,.v.'.'.v.v.v.vx,vv.,.v.v Phone C Html ISIIQ 6947 Compjlmemlg 0 WATRAL FARMS CENTRAL ISLIP CO OP G L F Grade A Mnlk SERVICE INC CENITRAL ISLIP L I SUPFOIK AVENUE CENTRAI ISLIP Cmzfvfznluzf 0 THE JELI-II FAMILY Complzments 0 HENRY WOLF S GARAGE C I CARLTON AXE CEINTRMXL ISIIP IN X COIllpIl7Ilt71f5 of THE POWERS FAMILY BRHNTXX OOD NEXX YORK Z e I ' If I ' Y .I A, ' 5 f: BRENTXVOOD, NEW' YORK , A f: 7 Tcl. . .6447 A 1 ' 1 , ' f vvvvvvvvxfx1-.-.-Jvszv-v-.-.-.-v-v-.-.-.+,-.-v-.-vvw-v-v-vsfvvvv-.-v-v-vxfvvsrvvvvvvv BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1943 The Central Islip ational Bank For Paace of Nlmcl and Freedom from uclmnent Be Safe and Insure MORRIS ROSENBLATT D D S Consult Us Surgeon Dentist ROBT E O DONOHUE Central lsllp 6460 Phone 6317 It l l IN I R h I IN , ' ' s .J - , . . . 9 . . . - y 4 f v,NwWwANwNw 1-z 'lx ', i'- -1.
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