Freeport High School - Voyageur Yearbook (Freeport, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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Freeport High School - Voyageur Yearbook (Freeport, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 28 of 168
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Senior Class History The halls rumbled that memorable day in September 53 when we as green freshmen entered senior high. Certain that we would continue to be big wheels, our knees literally knocked at that famed cliche, “The freshmen are certainly short this year. With time, however, we entered into the swing of things. We II never forget that wonderful G.O. dance. Autumn Fantasy, or the thrill we felt during inductions into the Junior National Honor Society. Of course, our freshman year wouldn t have been complete without Ivanhoe or David Copperfield. ’ Finally after June exams, we proudly referred to ourselves as The Sophomore Class.’ As especially privileged sophomores, we then might attend senior high assemblies. Also, during this year we were introduced to that master ol drama. William Shakespeare, and his tragedy of intrigue. “Julius Caesar.’ Squeamishly we displayed our surgical talents in the dissection of our pet worms and frogs. Once again we enthusiastically cheered our teams on to victory and fearfully underlook our first Regents exams. Our junior year consisted of a pot pourri of pep assemblies with the new boy cheerleaders, gay parties, “Les Miserables. and foreign students. We delighted to the enchanting Junior Prom, Le Paradis Alpine, and assiduously studied for our English and world history Regents. Ushering and singing at commencement exercises in June made us more anxious than ever to begin our senior year. Early in our senior year we furiously planned for our future at college or in business. Our Senior Play, “Out of the Frying Pan.” was a sizzling success as was our Variety Show; and our victorious Freeport Red Devils became Triple-A Champions for Nassau County. I oward the end of the year we anxiously waited for FlasHingS to reveal the outcome of our “pop poll and the senior class will. June and commencement were not far off. Climaxed by a thrilling senior year, our profitable and enjoyable attendance at F.H.S. will provide us with many an hour of pleasurable retrospect. Our friendships and experiences will be a significant influence on our lives. First Row. .. to R.: S. Pcrlslcin. (i.O. Representative; J. Jaworowski. Treasurer. Second Row: I. Amico, Vice President: J. Quilty. President: P. Hillior, Secretary; Mrs. McNult. Faculty Advisor. Standing : D. Mcrk. Social Secretary. Senior Class Officers

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 Education has for its object the formation of character.” -SOCIAL STATICS, Herbert Spencer CLASSES



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HENRY ALBRECHT A welcome transport from Hempstead High School . . . handsome and tall . . . industrious and persevering . . . member of the Chess Club and track team . . . capable manager of the cross country team . . . a future engineer. JUDITH AM ICO ’Judy” . . . genuinely admirable . . . exuberantly happy . . . threetime class president . . . senior vice-president . . . Gold Key winner . . . G.O. secretary . . . vivacious cheerleader . . . Honor Societies . . . student leader . . . Dance C 'om mittce . . . will make an ideal wife and teacher. LEON AMENTLEk YVhale” . . . good-natured and congenial . . . the Red Devils valuable center . . . lacrosse . . . member of Courtesy Committee and Key Club . . . genuine sports lover . . . his affinity for beards has been observed by many . . . would enjoy an automotive future. SARA ANGLIM Full of fun and mischief . . . nice to know . . . lends a helping hand to all . . . partial to new cars and nice homes ... a commuter from Roosevelt . . . will make a good wife for sonic lucky man. ROY ARENELLA Dark haired. likeable. easy-going . . . hard worker . . . member of the Junior Honor Society . . . was in the Science Club . . . does a lot of reading . . . sports car enthusiast . . . his ambition is to excel in some field of pure science. ELLEN JANE AXELROD Penny . . . loquacious, never at a loss for words ... a chic dresser . . . music enthusiast . . . band member for two years . . . likes gay parties and Cornell . . . her perseverance will take her far in tin field of commercial art. JUDITH BAILEY “J.B.” . . . pixie-like ... a real live wire and loads of fun . . . E.H.A. and girls’ sports keep her busy . . . interests include red Thunderbirds and dancing . . . plans to become an executive secretary. 25 ALAN AUGUST Al . . . friendly, easy-going, good-natured manner . . . boats and cars are his favorite diversions ... an asset to the football and lacrosse teams . . . Courtesy Committee memlier ... a bright career lies in engineering. ERANCIS BADE Franco . . . happy-go-lucky . . . tremendous school spirit, cheers loudest at pep assemblies . . . member of football, lacrosse, and wrestling teams . . . P.A. announcing staff . . . member of Ground Observer Corps . . . plans to become an electrical engineer. MARTIN BAILEY Mickey” ... a reserved manner . . . pleasantly soft-spoken . . . friendly and eusy-going ... his aquatic interests include fishing and boating . . . possesses definite automotive talents . . . his questioning, scientific mind insures success as an engineer.

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