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FRANCES KESSELMAN “Cookie” . . . busy FlasHingS reporter . . . worked hard in concert and marching hand . . . also was on band council . . . honor student . . . active in girls sports . . . sincerely friendly . . . to l c remembered . . . JOHN K1ERNAN ‘‘Johnny’ . . . pleasant ... independent and self sufficient . . . four year track man . . . likes to tinker with cars . . . dislikes boring classes . . . lets no one get the best of him . . . HARRIET KRITSELIS Proficient linguist . . . reads avidly .. . FlasHingS. Courtesy Committee . . . dresses like a fashion plate . . . has good taste ... interested in table tennis, archery, badminton . . . wants to go to college . . . ‘Did you say Detroit?’ ALFRED KUNZ “Al . . . quiet and determined . . . a camera fiend ... is interested in radio work ... a good student . . . unassuming and straightforward . . . would like to Ik an electrical engineer . . . MARILYN LANG Tall and slender . . . sweet, soft voice ... an honor student . . . served on Jr. Red Cross Council • . . helped pick out our senior rings . . . always has a smile for you . . . NORMA LARSEN Quiet and serious . . . plays the flute and piccolo in the band . . . flute section head . . . student leader . . . honors in prize speaking contests . . . roller skates her way to fun and fame . . . RICHARD LASHER Ric‘ . . . good-looking . . . congenial. an extrovert . . . member of the Courtesy Committee . . . peddles papers to homeroom teachers . . . likes all sports . . . “I got one that'll slay you!” BERNICE LIF.BERMAN “Bunny . . . likes to collect souvenirs . . . girls sports . . . Junior Red Cross and F.H.A. member . . . excels in bowling . . . efficient library assistant ... a good mixer . . . plans to study Home Economics . . . BARBARA LODATO “Bobby . . . small and darkeyed . . . likes to cook . . . plays basketball and table tennis . . . lively miss . . . energetic . . . loves fun . . . can be seen cheering at all football games . . . JOHN LOONAM “Jack ... a personable and friendly character . . . always has time for a good laugh . . . plans to join the Navy next fall and see the world . . . PETER LOONAM Pete ’ ... a clown ... fun to be with . . . a good dancer . . . served on Courtesy Committee . . . track . . . never a dull moment . . . remember Mr. Patterson in “What A Life?” . . . BERYL LOSEE Blonde and athletic . . . c heerful disposition . . . hockey and soft-ball honor teams . . . member of Courtesy Committee . . . bowling and roller skating occupy her free time . . . also likes to draw . . . Pa fie twenty-eight
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ROBERT HOLTER “Norbie” . . . likeable, a good sport . . . has a warm, generous nature . . . one of the huskies on the football team . . . track, la crosse . . . member of the P.B.C. . . V.B.A. fraternity . . . ROBERT JENKINS “Bob” . . . one of the January grads . . . neat in appearance . . . friendly smile . . . belongs to Emperor’s Athletic Club . . . just had to read the “News” before attending classes every day . . . CAROLE JEN NISON “Kitten” . . . busy as a l ee . . . dislikes people with no time to listen to her . . . loves to draw . . . bright future in commercial art beckons . . . musically inclined . . . writes FlasIIingS features . .. ELIZABETH JOHNSON Pleasant manner . . . has a quiet, friendly charm . . . unassuming . . . enjoys reading and knitting in her spare time . . . special hobby—motorcycles . . . wants to be a bookkeeper . . . NANCY JOHNSON “Nan” . . . tall and slim . . . contagiously enthusiastic . . . avid collector of popular records . . . ever a good sport . . . easy to get along with . . . the right remark at the right time . . . THOMAS JONES “Tom” ... a hustler . . . likes basketball and baseball .. .“who’s going to win the pennant this year?” . . . electrical engineer to be . . . golf enthusiast . . . “gee, you think so?” . . . ROBERTA JOSEPOYITZ “Bobbie” . . . vivacious brunette . . . vivid personality . . .served on Business Publications Staff . . . athletic . . . Bridge Club . . . enthusiastic and excitable . . . loves people in general . . . will become a kind, understanding kindergarten teacher . . . DOLORES K ARM IN “Voyageur” Editor . . . student announcer on P.A. system . . . cheers for Brooklyn Dodgers . . . Library Club . . . Jr. ami Sr. Honor Societies . . . FlasIIingS feature writer . . . loves music and sailboats . . . Hamlet . . . BETTY KARRAS One of the commuters from Mas-sapequa . . . gay laugh accompanies her cheerful grin ... loves the eighth period best ... is quiet and attractive . . . interested in photography . . . RONALD KEELER “Ronnie” . . . heard by hundreds over the public address system . . . “Arsenic and Old Lace” . . . sparkling wit . . . charming conceit . . . well liked by all . . . fond of sports and Mepham girls. JOHN KELLY “Jack” . . . alert, intelligent . . . trombone player in Senior Band . . . Science Club . . . boat lover . . . relaxes by fishing and hunting .. . never seen anywhere without his car ... a future engineer . . . WILLIAM KENNEY “Bill” . . . good looking bruiser . . . lends his muscles to football and la crosse . . . unruffled, fun-loving ... is deliberate and sincere ... a wit underneath his quiet exterior . . . sunny smile... Page twenty-seven
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WILLIAM LUDLAM “Bill” . . . casual—nothing disturbs him . . . rememliered for his eye-catching clothes . . . also known for his witticisms . . . his “hot-rod” is a familiar sight. JEANNE LYON Ambitious homeroom manager ... sings at All-State . . . chorus accompanist . . . goes horseback riding . . . likes to sew and knit socks . . . Honor Society . . . Staff Associate for “What A life”. GEORGE LYONS Has a pleasantly sarcastic humor . . . is not partial to history . . . good trombone player . . . member of marching and concert band for four years . . . main hobby is woodworking . .. CATHERINE MACAULEY “Cathy” . . . attractive long hair . . . outstanding in all sports . . . loves to listen to jazz ... a good dancer, too . . . fun to be with ... did someone mention frec kles? EDWARD MACOMB “Eddie” . . . commutes from Sea-ford ... a staunch Yankee fan . . . would like to find an easy way to learn typing . . . spends his vacations floating and duck hunting . . . ARTHUR MANZ “Artie” . . . light-complexioned tow-head . . . congenial ... a “clam digger” ... in summer, may lie seen in his boat in Baldwin Harbor . . . adds an appreciated quietness to F.H..S. halls. WAYNE MARSHALL Terrific dancer . . . dead-pan comedian . . . G.O. treasurer . . . Boys' State representative at Colgate . . . remember Clarence in “Life With Father?” . . . track star . . . Honor Society . . . 1949 Masque and Wig president . . . CONSTANCE MARTORANA “Connie” . . . sweet . . . talented artist . . . sews and cooks well . . . can outshoot many fellas with a rifle . . . ambition—to weigh 123 pounds . . . good natured ... attractive brunette . . . ELAINE MAY Energetic and capable . . . neat hair-do . . . FlasHingS . . . Business Publications Staff . . . tennis, golf her favorite sports . . . well dressed always . . . often nonsensical, but serious when the occasion calls for it . . . RUTH McDEVITT Blond-haired and friendly . . . Courtesy Committee member . . . corresponds with friends abroad . . . excels in archery, badminton, and table tennis . . . draw’s, reads in her spare time . . . literary talents . . . diane McHenry Light-hearted . . . studies ballet and tap dancing . . . News Service Staff. Courtesy Committee, Red Cross Council all saw her service . . . collects souvenirs . . . wants to become a professional ballet dancer .. . PATRICIA ANNE MCLEOD Always in a hurry . . . ace writer . . . assistant editor of FlasHingS . . . just bubbles over with enthusiasm . . . National Honor Society ... a sports fan . . . likes good music . . . D.G.E. sorority member . . . Page twenty-nine
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