Hempstead High School - Colonial Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)
- Class of 1927
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1 EE 5 i 5 it ii. 2 3 +.lme1::.u.ff-,ai ,s:wvpf.s:v.':a1r..1: ,m1:: ::.x w wmfxz-avr: wears .,... K , , - f. 2 4- ' Az: ' nz, ' --fzwnfgwum-1-riwzws W, 2' 'fauna ' P4 A 5.2-zsgrxrvinasr 'Ra g .:':4r-xwzzmg wary, ' 'amy , l l g THE CQLQNIAL l 5 l wx 'V l 1927 E W a nl ll l l W l 'ffl' 'lf 5 n ll 5 49 5 li T if 5 l 44 44 lj? Ubv Published Annually by the JUNICR CLASS of ll TQ HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOGL fl JL b ji Vol. - V 1926 v 4+ QQTQ-B453 5946.3 E.m?4'X:Si':'qPfNf5'Qh?- 'f:'1: 'Ef'fm.3 SMH? SMH? SEQ TO DOROTHY POWELI, WHOSE UNSWERVING FRIENDLINESS AND KINDLINESS HAVE WON FOR HER THE ESTEEM OF THE STUDENTS OF HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL, IN EXPRESSION OF WHICH WE RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS BOOK. I, N J' bil-Y' ' 9' Q E NL N Q1 J K. 1+ X 1 J Q 'W 1 fi T x 1 .1 7' 4 I mx 1.14 K J 1 W- N x K f-X ,X-yv uv 'IVM lf A Q L' ',' . M U v U J. gg!- Jiltuli iw, 1 f ? 'f fiffgb r X A A. f X N f W X X. XX H ,K K XX ff K X 3 lf' I I A N X I K EX ' , N ' f x X ' ' x I I , f X f , 1 3 w X ZZLLLL M Avljw-5-III. 1927 T H E C O L O N'I A L 1927 nm nmmmm nmmmmm IummmrmummunuunuunmmuunmmIImuIumIumImuInIuInmummnnmmm IumImlIIHHIIInIIIIII4wnmumwnmunn unmnn FACULTY J T P CALKINS ...Superintendent of Schools' RAYMOND MAURE . High School Prlnclpal HILDA M. HARDY L,LLL I Secretary MABEL B. MAXWELL Assistant PFIHCIDRI LOUISE R. HUESTON ..... . .Registrar GERTRUDE ALLEN HARRIET M. BAKER EVNICE BASSEMIR VVILLIAM BEDDOXV ROYAL D. BENNER MARION BENNETT ELIZABETH D. RVDD ALLISON I'. COVERT VIOLA I. CROSS MAREL DAVIS A. FRANKLIN FAVST JOSEPH H. FAY RERTIIA G FIELD GERTRVDE R. GARDNER IIOXYARD M. GOLDY DONALD S. GREENLVND HETTIE M. ESTHER GREENLI' ND DORIS HE RDMAN SENIOR SCHOOL I LORI-INl'E M, IIALL ELIZAIIETII L. IIARYIE RI'TII IIEMINOYER MARGARET lII'RRELL KATIIRYN IIVOIIES MARY E. IRISII ALAN M. JONES FLOYD A. KETFIIAM GERTRLDE A. LOYEJOY I LORENl'E A. M1-DERMOTT NEVA I. MITVIIELL NELLIE F. MVNOER EDITII NENVMAN ESTELLE l'. NOON ANNA II. OLSON FRANK I'ILL. JR. JUNIOR SCHOOL MARY EDNA POXVELL RERNIUE QLINLIYAN GRAVE S. REED GERTRVDE RHODES IIILDA M. RORERTS FATIIERINE A. ROGERS MARIE L. RI'I'I'ERT ELEANOR SIIIPRANKER DONALD E. SMITH RI l'II R. SNYDER CARL J. STENIIOLM SYRELLA M. TAYLOR l'ONS'l'ANi'E TICIIENOR GILIIERTA NVALLAFE XVILMA NVALSII IIAROLD VV. NVILLIAMS DROMEY ...Av ..,.., P rincipal DOROTHY JONES HELEN M. NENVUOMR MARGARITE TIIATCIIER GEORGIA POTTS M ARE L TERRY , gk. FH? .J Q , s E Q 2 fm. K K ' 3 NN-x.g.:1M 3 Q X X12 w X 'i 'ivf'?Zl4?:Li25iiiiS6fs9?R58?W il'9??Qiig5Ss'? O ALJ' 5109 if ff . E im vilk ,ln 32 ,-Q' W r 1, f N, , CX.VNAu.aL.,..J....1 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 FAREWELL TO THE SENIORS Happy days you spend with us In Hempstead's spacious halls, Staying with us just until A higher mission ca.lls. You must go onward, upward, You cannot linger here. Your high-school days are over But their memories will be dear. As you speed along Life's Highway Ever struggling with Fate, Many forces will oppress you, Many times you'll be too late. Never let your courage fail you, Always is the future bright. Only think of glad tomorrow, Always day and never night. All through Life's long journey Many times you will recall The days you spent at Hempstead High. Goodby-God bless you all! 'f ' Laura Orford '27 U 1 I , . ! K f -4-EIDE-vw Senior Class Oflicers Adviser Florence M. Hall Dick Beatty .....,........ - ............. President Wesley Van Buren ....... ...,,. V ice-President Virginia Madden .,...... .......,. S ecretary Harry Davis ,,......,. ........ T reasurer FLORENCE M. HALL Adviser to the Senior Class For four slu'1'vssful yours Bliss Hull llzis 4llS1'llIll'2+'tl tho- 11-slvoiisilvilitivs oi' Svuior Class nrlyisvr. II4-r iu- tvra-st ill tho' wi-lI':l1'v of they S1-uiors mul ll0l' l'l'l1'lNlllll0SS Iowzirml ths-ui ll1lVP vl11lv:ll'l-cl lwr to lllillljl Ile-1' wx:-vlltiyo xlrility :intl Q'2ll'Il4'Sf work lmyv lie-lpvrl tlw vluss of 1926 ow-r umuy wliffif-ultie-s. RICHARD Dick BEATTY l're-sirlvilt Class '23. '25, '26II:1ll Cop '25 Iutriot Staff '23. '25 Asst Chin-f llnll Cops '26 l'll1'Ul'l021tlPl' '23. '24 Football '26 1lll!'1'l'lllil1ll'l' Iislskvtbnll '25Bask0tb:1ll '24. '26 Sl'Y0llTOE11 '25 Colonial Stuff '25 I lzxugln-ml. :iuml 4l3lllI'l'il. :xml tnllu-rl. Zlllll suugy' xxvllilf Ile-nipstvalll los:-s wlwu Dick lvalvvsr- 'l'l14- lwst 4'lH't'l'l4'llll1'l' kuowu. :1 vliz-1-ry. mlnsliiug' she-ik, 1 wium-r ol' mziuy poluulzirity 1-outosts. :Ill 4-xr-vllvut flIllll'1'l'. ll loyal ntlile-tv. :in 1-scort for J4-um-ttv Christ, :ml il l'0llSl'll'llll1YllN stuclvut. lfli'll2ll'1l'N Zll'l'illl21'lll1'llfS for the- futurv Zll'l' :is ye-t uu- t1'l'lIllll. NLESLEY VAN BUREN x'lC1 l'l'1'S. S1-uior Class '26 Ilalll Cop '25 I,ll'lll4'llQllll Ilaxll Cops '26 1'0l0lllill Stuff '23 l'lll1'l'ill11l1N'l Squzul '26 l':1triot Stuff '25 'l'l'lxilS. Hug. Sovivty '2-l. '25 History Club '26 I.it1-rziry Club '26 lDis1'um-li '26 First iu ilu- figllt. :mud iu 1-wry 2l'Zll'l'l'lll fly-1-ml. NY1-slvy llals :i girl iu l'V1'l'j' port. illlll 'tis szxirl lu- roy- lgvs 1-rvii iuto l'PllY1'tll .Ie-rsvy. NV1' trust that lie- will in-re-1' prolnosv to uuy ol' tllosv girls iu Lord I'lPlfl'0l'll'S nuuun-r. It would bo fl ,fre-:it4-1' shook to ai lllllll!-'1'll young luly tlnsiu it was to the- uim-lwlutli wutury luuiflvu. YVvs- lvy has ill'illllillll' ability :uul 17l'0S0lltS il very mlistiuguislle-d iluln-:11':11u'v ou the stngv. live-rytliiug tnkvu into con- llll'l'Elfl0ll, luv is il fine- fvllow :uid n promisiiig fl2jlll'P lll our svllool. .Xftvr lvuviug H. II. S. he- iuteuds to stuily 1'll,ifllll'l'l'lll:.f. II1-re-'s to you lVvsl Y Y s ' V ' r 7 . I'1'1-s. I,it1'1':11'y f'lub '26 t'olo11i:1l Staff '23 Svr'1'vl:11'3' Sflllltll' Flzlss '26 I.it4l1':11'y I'lub '23 S1-11iu1' Girls Squinl '26 Girl II:1ll l'01D '23 1,011 Zlllll Ink fllllll '25, '26 Illlflll Club '26 IIist111'y t'lub '26 I II+'1' 'V1'I'j' l'l'4lXYll 'sI11'1' '25 s 1111- i':1i1'1-1' i':11' 'I'll:111 SlllllQ'S of lllillly 111:1i1le-11s :11'1'. I'I1'v1'vo11v li11f1ws Vi1'f ini:1 bv llf'l' l'1'iv111llv IllZlllIll'l' :intl . ,- . . bright slnile-. Shi- is l'SlN'l'lilllj' wvll lillUXYll by tln- Iiit- Ul'2ll'X l'lub fin' lllll' :1c'li1'1- 1111-111lw1'sl1i1r. lllllllllljl i11 :is :1 .IJlllll2ll'-Y 1'1'4-sl1111:111. slw 1llS1Pl2lf'1'1l ll1'I' li1l1'lll by 001111111-t4 ing' lll'I' l'0lll'S4' i11 tlirvv :ind one- l1:1ll' yv:11's. Slit- is goiiigg' to Ohio bV+'SlPj'Zlll I'11ivv1'sity i11 tllv 1':1ll :1111l wv lmpo to lll'ZlI' uf the- l11n1111's Wl1ll'll slit- XVlIlS. in the- 1111111 f11l111'1-. -I-IARRY DAVIS f'olo11i11l Stuff '25 I':1t1'iot Staff '26 Ilis1':1Pli '26 Class T1'0HSIlF61' 326 History Club '26 SCIQIICG' Club '25 Co111111v1'c'ir1l Club '2n. ...1 Hall Pop '26 - vor Literary Club '25. '26 His voir-0 was us the tIlIlIltlQ'l'lllLf watt-rs. XVI11-11 II111'1'y spt-:iles 111' sings i11 tl1:1t wo of his, all tlw world listvns and 111:11'1'v o1'1li11111'y writ-0 and vxwpti flown out ol' oxvviitvs tlw study ut I': 1ll't'0lllllZlIlf. finvr fill1'l1IS :intl while- wo VIRGINIA Cil'f7IlQSt1'fl '23. '24 French Club All tln- l'4'2lS0llIll1.fS Ullt' sv11ti1111-11t Xvll'5.Illll2'l l1z1ils l'l'0lll tlm an IYJIIKWIIS Village and 0:11110 High Svlmul i11 1922. YV satisfivfl with tl10 0111111111- 1l1'Yt'l' lN'4'Il lmisLv1'o11s i11 Sll1'I'0SSfIIIlj' usvcl i11 plf1yi11g: tl10 part 0 won f:11114- for l1i111. lnvully :lt lvnst. St Ilnl vlnuils so1114-ti111+-s. and offi1-es 1-11t1'11st1'd to l1in1. 141' 111111 15100 to l,N'i'0lll1' :1 ol' mighty 111lo1'f11l l1Z1I'lTUll1' ls. His 0xt1':1- ns nn :14'to1', so f Disraoli, Il2'lVP ill, II111'1'y UUIIIFS 1'01'y Pffivie-11tly II4' intends to cwtifiml piibliv not lleglvr-t l1is 011111 ability 11111114 Ill' will . wt- wish l1i111 s111-vm-ss i11 tllfx business worlml. ANDREWS History Club '21 'lb '25 , 1 uf' lll0ll fl1't' not XV0l'l'll of XVOIllilll. vivnt :mil I11111411-:1l1l0 town of to IIu111pstv:1d from .T:1111aif':1 0 hope Virginia was as well as wt- wt-re-. Yirgxinin has sf-lmol. but slit' has always 1111111113911 to lvt pf-oplv know sl1e's around and we-'ll miss llQ l' il lot wlwn sho lvnvvs IIS to 20 to Sy1'11f'11sv. GECRGE ANTONIOU 1'olm1i:il Statft' '23 l.'t1-r:try t'li-th .Z-n lfrs-m'h Vltih '24, '25 lizislu-thztll 26 S,.i,.m.,. flul, 24. '25 l,:ltill Prim- '24 l'f:ig:'i11-1-l'it1:: Suvit-ty '2Ii. '26 'l'h1- worltl lcmmws lllllllilljl ol' its g.5l'v:itc-st lllt'll. Altliuugli G4-mggv is mit omt ot' that 1m1m':tr sh:-ilis ut ll. ll. S. who nrt- se-1-11 with :1 wliffe-rmtt girl :tt vvvx'5 dum-v :tml whn ztttt-ml :til tht- tlit't'1-11-tit vluhs. ho is uml ot' thirst- what lmvo lmt-m-fittml the- high svlimvl tltiring: tht four yvztrs hv has ln-1-it lwrv. xvllO'll Gvurgt- l'lll1'l't'1l - rm- thi- lmsluitlmll squzul. ht- imim-elizttt-ly :u'qt1i1'1-ml tht t svlimml spirit :tml lnwwt-tl llllllS4'll' tn lw :tu :tmhitious li'2lj'1'l'. l't'nlm:ihly the- fzivt luis m-ve-1' ln-on ln'mulr':tst hut Gemggt- is vvry hrilliztttt ztltlmugfli mit tim stmliolls ll s 1'2lllllll4'SN :tml Ill'1'Sl'lll't' ut miml 2ll't' slluwu lll Qlllll0St 1Xt'l'jlllill2 hr' tltws. RUTH AMBRISTER Stfiviivn- Vinh '26 History l':trm' llivm S0tl2llllilN '26 Ill-1' hztir is tho 4-nlor uf rvcl-galil. Uhih '26 XXX- ll-rw :ill st-1-11 Ruth. UYPII it' wr 4lon't kmm' hvr. :tml lmw mlmirelml hm' hztir. lt is low-ly! Shu- is it 1ll1'l1l- . hrr ut' tha- fztst tlimiuishitig rztllks nt' girls with lIlllNllllN'tl tru-ssl-s. Ruth is :1 vm-ry lllllbllj' bm-iligr. :tml hvr lllllgll is nm- wurth giving' mill-s to ln-:1r. She- :tml :ill llt'l' happy ways 4'XIN'1'I to 1-tits-r Adm-lplii Vnllt-,fo mtxt t':1ll :ts at I' rvsltii-. QARRIET BAKER tlilltllliill Stuff '25 liztslwtlmll '2I5. '26 l':itriot Stzlft' '26 SllIllllSll illllll '23 t'mntm'1'4-iztl lllllll '25, '26 Girl II:tll fltlll '23 History Fluh '26 l :u'ilitv ul' Zll'fl0l1 voim- , s hy 11l':1vtiw-. Blilllff lllllt'S wt- liars- wsttvlwtl ll2ll'l'l0l :ts shi- va thv Illhll' in stmly hull :tml 4-nvit-cl tht- QIl'2l1'll :ti with whit-h she- walllu-tl. lll'f1'll too, wt- llztvv the-sv Sillllt' 4'll:l1':u'tn-1'istic's :ls shv platyvrl hats Shv hits gztim-rl Rllllllllilflttll hy hm' retry 1't'2lllSflK' :tml hvr ph-zlszlnt voir-mt. II2ll'l'l1'l'S tlt'Il2ll'lll1't' :ill too smut :tml wc-'rv vainly lllllllllyf for hm' tu l'. ll. 1-trut'sv. llllll up ul waist- liotim-ml kvthztll. zu-ting: 1-mm-s tztlu- :1 PRESTON BALDVJIN l'll'6'll1'll fllllll '26 llist111'y lllllll '20 Sl'f'llt't' fllllll '2li ll:1ll F1111 '26 Tu wllzlt l1:l1111y 1l4'l'i4lt'llf is it lllilf W1- 11w1: so 111111111-1-t1:1l :l Visit? 'l'l11' l2lWNilfQ' lPt'll l1:l: l'lll!Q'. Miss xlllll24'l' llZlS :1l1'1-:11ly sl:11't'1i llltl' I l1:t 111-1-1111 1-l:lss XYll4'll :l 1l11111' lmllgs :1111l l1111lq.t gg V11. 1111 l11-llz11l l'1'1-st111l lb. l:2lltlXYlll. .l1'. st1'11Tli11g i1:. ll1- xvzlllis :ls llltllljlll l11- is 1p':1st111' ut' :lll llll 1':l11 su- 1 tll l1's :l1s11s 1111, Miss Alllllf,L't'l' st1111s luug 111-1 gg 1 t11 lst l1'111 Q1-I to llls s11:1t. lll :1l111ut l'iv1- llllllIlTl'S wx: lltill' Miss Nllll'g.1't'l S shrill 1'11i1-1-, 1'1'1-st1111 wl11-11 :ll'1- .ltill QP 151' t11 stup t:1llif1lg'f A tvw IllllIllll'S l:lt1-1' s111111'- 11111- x1:lllis ill t1'11111 tl11- lll1l'2ll'j' with :1 slip t'111' :111 0Y1'l'tlllt' l14111lc. .xgfillll M'ss AlllllQL'l'l' 1-:llls. l'1'1-sl1111 l'r11st111ll wllzlt ll:l1'1- j4Dll 1111 llfilll' 11li1:1l? Ntlllllllf l11- 1'1-11li1-s ill- 1' lt't'llilj'. lD1-s11 tu l1's l:11-la 111' 111l111't1l:1litx l'1'1-st1111 llals 11':l1l1- lliilllj' l'1 t'!Itlf lll :lu 1-:,1'1-1'1lI1'g'l5' s11l:1ll lillll' Wllil'll sl.1-alla: veilgx' XVt'll lltll' llilll. ELEANOR BANG L1- 4'1:1'1'l1: I-'1':1u1'z1is '23 llistury l'lul1 '26 S1-i1-l11'1: Vlub '20 A 1lui1lt illltl tl4'llllll'U 111iss. l'll1':111111' 1'111111's t'1'11111 ll11' g1'11wi11g vity 111' l l111':1l l':l1'li wl11:1'1' so lllillly 111' Ulll' 1-1'l1-l11'1:ti1ls livv. S110 l1:1s 53111111 alll tllv wzly flll'0llyL'll lligll s1'l11111l NVlfllUllf svttiug: Illlj' 1'i1'1-rs 1111 t'i1'1-. l1ut just walit :11l1l s1-1: it' sl11- 1l111-s11't sur- prisv 11111. S111111- 11t' tl11-s1- t'i111: 1l:lys sl111'll tltl s111111-tl1i11g l'f'Zlllj' NfZll'fllllQ,'. SI11' 1'1-1't:li11ly is :ll1l11 llut sl11- 11uly 111-1-:ls tl11: 11111111-1' 1:llvi1'1111l111111t. W1- sul1l111s11 t11 Sl!ll'l Illlllg'S l':1lli1lg. WILLIAM BARTOLDUS IIist111'y l'll1l1 '23 ll:1ll F1111 '26 Il1-'ll t'i1l1l :1 way. XYillf: l111 li 111l1 vs wl1:lt l 11-' s :lit 111' :1111l i11 llis 11w11 w:1A' g.11-s Zlllil gots it. 'l'l1:1t's 111-1'l1:111s tl111 1-1-:1s1111 why 1111 l1:ls11't 11111111 l11-:11'1l ut' su 111l11'l1. l1ut l1::11'1- ir tu NVilli:11l1 l11-'ll got tl11-1'1' just :ls W1-ll :ts Tlllx l11u1l1-st 111' tl11'111. llt' 1'111111-s t11 ll. ll. S. t1'11111 l' 1':111lilll1 5llllZll'tl :l111l g111:s Zlltllllltl with S:llv:l1l111'1: l i11l:1 :ls il si1l1' laivk. llfll 1:1-ts :1l1111g.f :1., lfglllf ill llis l:-ss1111s, but of 1'11u1's1:, l11- gvts :1l1111g lllIlt'll l111tt1:1' XVllt'lI llll't'1' 11'11l111'k 1'111111:s. lt' yuu w:1l1t to li1111w llis fllflll't' 1'0lll'Slt ot' :11'ti1111. y11u'll ll:lv1' t11 :lsk l1i111 :1l111ut il XVIII' t'1-11111 uuw. LEO BERNECKER tl:iyly tht- t1'olilv:ulor 1' . . 'l'olir-ln-tl his grnitnr. 'l'o ln- 1-ln-1-i'l'nl :tml lwiglit is to lu- lizippy :intl thus wr- voiivltnla- I.o-o innst allways lu- voiitt-nts-tl. II4- allways plays at t'i4l4ll1- :xml is tlniti- iiitt-rm-stt-tl in svit-in-4-ftwo vt-ry 1-xtoiisivo fit-ltls for ont- to try to l'lllIlY2lI'f' :intl rn-:ip lnrospe-rity froin. Yi-t wa- know lit-o to hc- wi-Il sniti-xl for this position. IIs- tlE4ln't hrs-:ik any hlootlwsst-ls through 1'Ull4't'llll'2lIlllIl. lint just took svliool ns it t':lllll'. nnikinp: tha- gfrzitlt- without any S1'l'l0llS 1ll'2lXYI32ll'liS. In-o :tml tlI2lI'IiS4lIl t'ollt-go ot' 'l't'l'Illl0lUj1'j' will sw- :I lot ot' 1-:ivli othor for about foul' yi-:irs starting: 111-xt I':lll. JOHN BISCHOFF I'sln-1' '23 ' Hull Voir '26 IilIlII'RlI'.l f'lIlIl '25, '26 IJis1'-it-li '26 . llistory t'lnh '26 l'nsh on- -lu-1-11 Ill0Vlll.Lf. John fills so inainy stzitions on tht- lI:1ll Voir I'tPl't't' that we- would think ot' him :is twins. II1- ,are-ii:-willy knows his li-ssons :intl 3:1-ts zilonp: in his vlzlsst-s quilt- we-ll, lt' .lohn Q-vt-1' XYt'l'1' to lwvoiiit- :ln :ir-tor. you lrrohzilbly wonlfl sos- llini in :1 silly :lf-t of ltlllllgj' ll2llll'lIlQ.Q' or lain- grziitlly tolling' soint- jokt-s. I.:ist yi-zu' lit- trzivt-lle-tl to l':llil'oi'ni:l :intl possibly to Ilollywootl. llis ne-xt roll- is :is yu-I unsottlt-rl. JOHN BOESCHEN St-it-iivv Vlnb '26 Se-nior llziske-tlmzill '26 II:lll Pop '26 II is good fo longtlis-n to thu- lzist :1 Nllllllj' niootlf' .lohn hails from thnt little- lmrg: milloil Nm-w Ilytle- l'ill'li. Ili- must likm- to slt-e-lr, for wt- lItlll1't'tl while- linnting: for :ln inrs-i'x'i1-w that his first vlnss is the- sixth pn-rioql. If one- shonltl rt-ni:iin in .Iolin's vonipiiiiy ziny le-ngrli of tinn-. ht- would soon ho IIIIIQIIIIIIQI for John lows to inzikf- pniis :intl jokos. Ni-xt yt-:lr .lohn 1'1'l'IIlllllj' is going: to stzirt in t'1Il'lll'SIlj'. lor ht- plans to work in tht- 1lZl,YIlllll' :intl tziki- :1 llIllYt'I'- sity vonrsw- :it night. RUTH BOWIE 1'll'l'll1'll t'lnh '25, '26 llistory t'luh '26 Spanish t'lnh '26 Litf-rary t'luh '26 Mark the- uiihl and 4.51-iitlv air Tho l'illPI1ll't' of roposm- tl1at's tlwiw-. Uno rvally tlot-su't :11v1rx't-t'i:ltt- Ruth until ouo knows hor. To the- ontsitlt-r sho sm-ins rathor nuivt aurl shy. hut to us who know hor shv is just full ot' t'uu and l'lll'l'QIj'. Shi' is out- of thost- hrigrht girls who always know hor lvssous aual yt-t are- lll'X't'1' vaugrht stunlyiugr. Ilow in tht- worhl tlo you clo it. Ruth? If what Ruth says voiuvs trnv. she- will 4-iitvr ICliuira uw-xt yu-ar. ANNA BRADY Fwln-ll Vluh '23. '24 Sviviu-it t'luh '25 liitvrary t'luh '25 Pvu annl luli t'lnh '25 'l'liosv ot' a t'vw wormls are' tht' hm-st ou0s. XV' 4-an truly say ot' Anna that shv is a uit-o quit-t girl. It svn-ms as it' wt- wore' all liuliwl Ttlg'txlllt'l' ou il Chain. At ont- 4-ntl art- tho nic-v quit-t lwiugs who arv stuflious ot' 1-asv autl foutl ot' humhlo things. .Xt thv othor vntl arc- thosv jazz hahit-s who last a night or two. Must ol' ns sm-in to ho iu tht- luitlcllv of this rhaiu going' in one' tlirovtion or tho oth:-r. XVhvn .Kuna finds l1v1's4'lt' at thv vnfl ot' hvr high svhool flays. she- snrvly will haye- trufltlvu a srntlions autl tluivt path. , A vonrst- in .lainaiva lll'ZlllllIlLf awaits hor. MILDRED BROWER l.itvrary l'lnh '25. '26 llall Vop '25 l'll'!'ll4'll t'lnh '25 llvatl l'sh-'r '26 SK'lt'IH'Q' Vluh '26 l'atl ot Staff '26 llirtory l'luh '25 t'oloufal Ftafl' '25 lit-as. llistory t'luh '26 Vhivt' S1-uior tlirl Squad '26 t'l1vvrt'11l at luoru sho walivs frlnn short rvposv l:l't'Ilflll'S thc- lu-on air and varols as sho 5:04-s. Always siuiliug. always ln-lpiugg that's Blo. Sha- has a lciutl word autl siuilv for vvwyoiio. autl iuauagiug is wllat shv is luostly of. l'n1l4-r hor le-:nlvrsliip thv llSllf'1'lllj.f at tho play llisrae-li . was porforuu-tl vm-ry Sj'Si't'Ill2lfll'2lllj' autl smoothly. Sho has writtvu uiauy goorl rt-snuu-s ot' tht- gain:-s. autl is quitv a storu 4-ritiv ou ovvasiou. Miltlrvcl is going.: to SXX'2lflllll0l'0 uvxt tall. You niigxht not he-arml of this scfhool 1-rv uow hut it'll hm- liuowu far aunl wirle- afte-r Mo's lil'ttSl'lll'0 tlwre- a tow yvars. ELLSWORTH BROWN S1'i11111111 1'11111 '24, '25, '26 1l1s1':1111i '26 1'11l,Ll'1111'1'1'111'L1' 611111 '25 1'11111111:11 S1:11'1' '25 11:111 f'011 '25, '26 1 1'11111111 1'1l11l '25 1'l1:111111 S1111:11l '26 S11:111is11 l'1ll11 '26 1111 w:1s 11111 11111114151 111:11111111'1111 1111111 '1'11:11 111111' S1'11111l'l1 21 s11i11 111' 11111 :1 111l'1Dil1. NV11 1-:111'1 s:1y 1l1ll1'11 :11111111 I1l11sw111'111 11111':111s11 1111 is Y1'1'j s1111111111'11. XV111'11 w11 :111I11'11:111111111 111111 1'111' :111 i111111'1'111w.' 1111 1'111'11s1111 111 1'11v11:11 Illlj' 111' 111s 1l1S111I'j'. 11:1s1. 111'11s11111 111' 1'll1l1l'1' 2111111111211 NV1' 1111111111111 w1111 111111 1'111' 1w11 w111111s, NV11 g1111ss 1111's 11111111 11i1'11. 1111w111'111'.f:11 111:1s1 1111 s1111111s 111:11 w:1y---:11111 w11 111111w 1111 will 1111 V1'l'j' Sl11'1'1'SS1'll1 111 w11:11111'111' 1111 :11111111111s, Xviill 1n111w 111111'11 is il 1'11111111 :1111'11:111 111:11 11111111111 with 1111111' 1lilll11XVl'1111l2' 11s11:111y :11'11 1':11111111s. 511 w11'1'11 111111111 111 11111 1-11111-11lsi1111 111:11 1111'11 111 v111'1' 1':11111111s. FREDERICK BROVJN F1111111111 1'11111 '2-1. '25 S1'i11111'11 611111 '25 11111111 611111 '25 11is1111'1' 611111 '25 1111'SN1lljL'S 1111 1111111. 111111' ll1il1l. Just 111 1111111 :11 19111111111 111:11c11s 111111 wis11 111 11:11 111111 1111 1111' 1111:111 :11111 11x1'1:1i111. 'WV1111 11111111. S1H1llj'. 11111. 111' l'4Ylll'N1. 111:11 is 11111- 111' 11111 i1111111ssi11111 things :1s 1111 is 11 11ig.:'1111'i1111 S1'1111Pl' :11111 XY11 :11'11 1l1l1j' .l11111111's S11 XY1' 1111l1'1 11:11'11f1111w111'111' 111111111 NV1' s111111111 111111 111. F1'1'1111j' is :111- 11111111' 111111 111' 11111' 11111111111 s1-i11111is1s XY1l1b 11111111111 11111 S1'11'111'l' 1'11111 :11111i11111'11s. .x111101111'11 s111:111. 1111 is :111 11x- 4'1'li111l11i111'Y 15111111 11111111s 111:13111'. :11111 XY1' S1D1l11'11Zlj' 11111111 111 1111111 11111 111111. 1111w111'111'. w11 s11:111 s1111 111111111 111' 11115 511111111 131:111 z1s 1111 will 1111 XY1111 IIN 1111' il 1111s1 Ql'1'i1411lIl11' K'1l1l1'N1' 11115 11111111113 j'1'2l1'. CARLL BUHLER 1S1ll'1' '24 11:111 1'1111 '25. '26 11is11111y 1'11111 '25 S1i1'k111's. 111111-1i111's. 11:111' 11111111111 111 11111 111i1l1l111. Sing 1'111111g'1:1111. 1111111 s:1y. l':11'11 1111111111: :11111 y1111 XV111l'1 111- 1'ZI1' 1'1'11111 XV1'1l1lg'. 1'il1'11'N 11:11111y s111i111. XY111l'11 is :11- w:11s :11111:11-11111. gi1'11s 111111 s1-1111111-'wi1111 1'illl111. S1111:11ii11g: 111' 1:11111-, w11:11 111111111 1':11'11's 111'111111s11':1'! NV1111. 11 s111'11- 11' is :1 111111111 jazz l1:11111. A1 11111 lllllllj' s1-1111111 111'1':1si1111s. 1':11'11's 111-1-1111s111:1 11:1s just w:11'111l 11111s11 s11:1l1l1y 1111111s :1111-11:111. NV11 NY1111'1 1'01'.Lf1'1 11111s11 11:11111y 11:1111111s s111111. 1'111111:111s 1':ll'11 will 11:111- il sy111111l1:11i11,u' s111111111111y 111 11111111g 111 111 11. 1111 111'1111:1111y will 11111111' 1'1'i11111111111 111' 11:11'11111111111 11 11111. 2 -' n lfx,A4..l-B BEATRICE BURR Spanish i'lub '23, '26 l l'1'llf'll l'lub '25 XVith solawv uiul glaulnvss lluvli mirth Zlllll no lIl5llllll'NS All gnml :lml 110 b:uluvss. bvllill vnu wif say about lie-1 '. 1-xi-1-pt thai she- is :1 in-1'l'4-4-t vxzluiplv ol' :1 YQ-ry protty girl? lDuu't you agree with lll4'. 1-slwm-iully whvu shv shows hm' whitv tw-th iu Il lN'2llllll'lll smile-I' Shu lllilj' souu- mlzxy Qlrzlw El salary frolu l'ulg':1Iv's. biking: :1 uaifurzll wulkiug: 2l1lY0l'flSQ'1Il0llt fm' tooth pzisrv. lN-iiuirv nual lll1'l'l'j'. Shi-'s surv to smilv heir way sul-vvssfully thru lifv. lin-4- isn'T sure what shi- will do ZlfTl'1' she- lc-:lvvs high svlimrl. THOMAS CARl.ll.E S1-is-m-v Vlub '2-L '21 '26 lullfllllill Stuff '25 l'lll51'lllI'l'l'lll2 S0l'i4'I5' '23 llll1'l'2ll'j' Vluh '26 llull Pup '26 ll1' luis siglu-xl tu umuy tho hm- luvvs but mn-. llalf lla! Ir is ll1'1'1lll'SS to szly who tho mm is. Yr-s. szul but Iruv. 'rtbllllllj s4-wus to bv quite' il lauly killvr rhzlf is his mu- :xml only fillllf. llv sm-ins to bv quill! srumlfuus :xml hw- is vm-ry guml ll:lllll'l'fl. NV1- :ill like him vm-1'y muvli--his viitc-rtzxiiiiiig' 1-mix'z-l's:ltim1 holds us sp:-lllmuml. 'l'unuuy fold us l'Hlli'lll1'llflJllly to what 4-ullvgv lu- aispirm-s. but ho 11111111-stvrl us not to bvtl':ly it ln-vziiisv of lIll1'1'l'l2lllllX. NVQ1 llolw. tlu-l'01'o1'+-. that our 1'0Qllll'I'S will fnrgivv us for not bm-ing: uble- to furnish this llli'Ul'lll2lll0ll. GERTRUDE CARROLL lPis1':1vli '26 l.ibi':11'y Stuff '26 Pros. l'eu mul luk Ulub '26 Sviviivv Ulub '26 Sm-. Pe-u and luk Ulub '25 llisrory Vlub '26 Volmiial Stuff '25 Literzwy Flub '21 '26 lm Fc-rvlv l 1'niu':iis '2-L '5, '6 l'zif1'iot Stuff '25 Yivx--l'1'4fs. S1i2llllSl1 Ulub '26 Mml+'st :mil shy is slum .lusi luuli ui Gvi'l1'lulv's list oi' :lvtivitivsf You sm' ? Illfllfbllgfll tho guy. wil1l flillhlilxl' is SllIPIPOSlxll to bv must llUlillliIl', thv girl iu this mise- is not u wilfl. jazz-loving flululu-i'. Shi' is ai uivv. llilllliy. lllINll'l'll girl who is not 1-11-vxlt1'i1'. Shi' hzls lN'2lllflflll long: hzlir which shv wvzlrs iu il most lJl'f'1lIlllll5.'f fushiou. Tlll'1'0 is S0llll'llllllQI in a flPD2lI'tl1l'0 which is wry 4lis:1g1'vm-nlmlv :uid t:l'l'tI'llil4 S vxit frmu II. ILS. will bc doubly so because of hvr lllllllUl'0llS i'l'i1'u1lsl1ips lw1'v. Sho- will favor l3:11'i1:i1'4l nc-xt yvur by hi-1' pre-sm-iivv tlwrv. EVELYN'CASTELLO Fl't'll1'll Vlub '23 Litvrnry f'lub '25, '26 L'0lIIlll4'l'K'l2l.l Club '26 Colonial Stuff '25 St-ta Junior Class '25 Ilisttwy Club '26 Swv. t'mu1uv-1-1-iail Club '26 Pt-u :xml lulc t'lub '21 '26 .Xuuuul iil't'g'Q1 Sllttfllllllltl Voult-st '25 A girl ulmsv 4-yvs u'4-rt'Iuw with iuirth. lm you lill0XY :t girl whn is lll'Ullj. bright :intl NVlllS0lll0. who wills :ill tho t'ui111m-!'r'i:ll Vlllll prizvs. who tlrnws su wvll lllill :ll ons' timv shi' tlmug:ht she' would lllillifi :tri J hvr t'm'tt-'7 lt' not. lt-t us pre-st-ut l'lvm-lvu ll:lSf1'll4l. ij Shi- lun iliwitlt-tl to mln- up busiut-ss instvzxd of art, ww wuulilu't bv :il ull surprise-tl tu suv the- t'nllnwiu,eg Sl2ll1'lll4'lll lll at in-wsp:t1wl': l'lY1'lj'll t':lsl4-Ilu. lviiyt-ss girl turux artist. . 1' 1 JV fl ,JY f -1 IJ l'shn-r '25, 'Zlii lll2lSN Yll'l'-l'l't'Nltlt'lll 'I2fl. '23 S1-uior Girl Squzul 'llti t'l:tss l'1'1-sitlvlit 'ZH Girl llzlll Vnp '23 llistury Vluh '26 llt-r lwnuly lll2llU'S This mul! :l tm'-uwtilw' lll'tNl'll1'4' t'ull ut' liffht 1 . F , ,., . l . . . . Auuzt ls nuv nt Ihnw vt-ri Ixxulullw -tml IIlrIblll'll' illll'lNl twins :tml hats tht- lust tl-w 31-airs, lwvu rt-i'x' 'lt'lIY4' -xruuutl wt-lmul tlurinf' . 4 1 - F llvr list uf' :lvtivitivs 4'0lll2llllS sunn- rutlu-r 1-uriztblv llllllIll'S. Annu live-s in llvliilnstvzltl :tml U 0- N 1 ' x- 'i - tr th u,.h ,ln ulll ln.tu lls In ,tv to tht- llzllhul Svlmol in Nt-w York in-xt yrur, wt- 1-xp:-vt to se-0 hor lmvk lmvliiug ovvr Ihr- nhl pint-1 GEORGETTE CLARK nlilv' with thv lurk. :tml with tht- lurk tu bt-tl. llllIllll'l'2llbll' :irv tht' tiuws that thti hulls 01' ll. ll. S. lnzuw- l't'S4llllltlt'4l to t:0llll'S lzxugrhs :intl gigglt-s. lu- llllIIlt'l':llllt' tht- timvs we- llurt- lim-u t-lit-tiwtl by tlvtt:1's smiling' 1'Ullllll'llZlll1'l' :intl guy wortls. Ilvr 1ll'llIll'Tlll'+' will 1-:tusv nur hulls tu st-1-ul stl':t11g:vly silvut. Gt-tm :tml Flo l'Iltli'vtlgv :iro aiuotlwi' lmir ut' lllN1'lHll'2llllt'S that ll.Lfllil'll our lllilllj wvury lmurs. 'l'ht' iutvutl to mm! inui- Ihvir gum t work lurthvr tor both lnlve- put iu ui uplrlwntimis tur limit-lwl' lulltgt-. buf V FRANK CLARKSGN liaske-thall Squad '21 26 Sl'll'llt'l' t'luh '23 Spanish t'luh '23 Hall Pop '2-L '26 Holt' '24 tloo4l in a fight but be-tte-r at play. tlmllikt- in giving. hut tht- 4h-ril to nay. llo you llillilwll to know anyone from Racquet Lake? l't-rhaps you liars- in-V4-1' lu-artl ot' thc- plan-. N1-re-rtl14-- lc-ss. many ya-ars ago Frank was an insig.:nit'i4-ant little- ho5 living: in a ta-nt on a small islaurl in llavqum-t Lakt-. From the-rv Frank wt-nt to l'l1n'o1w. the-n ht- vann- to Long lslantl whvrt- hs- lN'l'2llll0 known in II4-lllpste-:ul lligh Sc-hool as a rs-ry live-ly and avtivn- IllL'llllN'l' ot' tho stutlm-nt horly. Frank is he-rs-. tlu-rt-. l'V4'l'j'XVllt'l'1'. anxl ht-sich-s playing: on thc- high sf-hool baske-thall tm-am. Frank has a tt-ani of his own. lint wi- 1-annot say that Frank is :I wonfle-rt'ully stutlious lxoy although ht- nianage-s to gm-t thru 4-xanls nic-1-ly. lla- is rt-ry st-ltloxn. it' vw-r. se-on imllc- :incl sm-4-lns to lllillit' goorl ust- ot' his Tlllllx. Frank has de-1-ixlo-cl to iontinnt- his 4-cluvation in Ne-w York. QENEVIEVE CLAYTON l.itt-rary Ulub '21 '2ti t'olonial Staff '25 Pc-n anrl lnk Vluh '23, '2tiI'atriot Stall' '25 Sf'lI'lll't' Vluh '26 'l'r4-as. Jan. l l't'Sll. t'lass '23 lf -nt-h t'luh '26 Latin Vluh '26 All ilu- worltl's a stage-. G4-in-rim-rv clot-s not l'lllll'lllt' hm-r avting: to tho stage-. but shows ths- saint- rival-ious Ill2lllllt'l' an4l lin-ly tonygux- wlu-r4-ve-r sho may hm-. This r'lial'af't1-ristim' make-s h4-r vt-rj: int:-rw-sting' antl aniusingr to all who know ht-r. Al- though tic-114-vit-rv has he-4-n in high svhool halt' il yt-ar le-ss than niost sm-niors. she- is one- of the- fortunate- t'4-w who harm- attainf-tl tht- clistinvtion of ln-ing: a llltxlll- hm-r ol' hoth Staffs and also ot' thx- l's-n anrl Ink Vluh. N4-xt fall sh4- will follow tht- footstt-lbs of ht-r sisti-r to .laluait-:i 'l'raining:. latt-r to gratluatn-. rm-ry si-flatv and rligfnifit-fl to impart h4-r 2lt't'llIlllllllfPtl liiiowla-tlgfv to thc- Uflllllllg gc-nf-ration. MARGARET A. M. CLOWES Glue- Club '26 Le c'0l'l'l1' 1 1'illli'2llS '2-l. '5, 'ti Farpt- I,lL'lll Sorlalitas '26 History Flub '26 S1-nior Girl Squad '26 Science Club '26 lit-1' roim- is ivory and sot't vt-lvm-t. NVho has st-on Marg whe-n shi- wasn't talking? XY1- would cw-rtainly hc- astonisht-ml it' ws- 4-rn-r saw ht-r wht-n shm- wasn't. llows-rt-r. in spite- ot' ht-r c-art-li-ss vhattn-r. wi- all lore- lu-r. and will surt-ly miss hm-r, Marg 4-xp:-vts to t'ollow thx- vrowtl to .laniaira Training Svhool this Sl'lITt'llllll'l'. l'an't you just 1llt'llll'l' h4-r lZl1'l'lllIlgJQ those- l'lllltl1't'll'f l'm-rhaps the-n sht- will roalize- how harcl hm-r teaclu-rs must hart- hail it with he-r. MYRTLE DAUCH v-' Iizlslwtlmll Sllllllfl 'ZZIL '1 'ti SI'l0ll4'1' l'llllm 'flli 'l'lw svvwl ut' siwu-ss is voiistziiivy to 1r111'pos+-. llyrtlv is that 1'lll'4'l'l'lll. gnml-1izlflll'v4l girl whom mu- miglit find almost Illlyllllll' in the- jlylll. or on tho zithlvtir livlfl. Rlyrtlm- has lwen lllf4'llF0lX ilite-1-4-sn-il in luislcvtlmll fm' se-ve-ml yrzlrs. :xml no lll2ly1'l' has lim-11 lllUl'1' l':lftli1'ul in 11i':u'tf1-m- than she-. Rlyrtlv Yvilllfllll tn he- ai :yin tc-zlvlu-1'. hut shv hzls ulwiil- ml to join lhv QLTUIIIP of girls who will lnzilw thi-ir wsu' to .lzunaifval 'lll'2lllllll1I iwxt fall. Y I f MJ X -L L f H, KATHERINE DIBB l'll'4'lli'll Uluh '24 Lit4'l'n1'y Club '26 Latin l'luh '26 Sf'l0llf'0 Club '26 Thy soul was lilu- ll stair. :llul clwvlt :1p:l1't. lianllu-riiiv. zllllwllgli V1-ry lllll1'l' :lull mlviilllrv. has mmlo lll'l' waxy Sll1'K'1'SSl'llllX tn the- fflll :lml is lU2lVlll1.f ns this .lum-. Shi- plans to vim-1' 'llllll2lll'Zl Novimil Scliool in thu full. Mnyln- vm-ry soon she- will hc- L-mining.: hawk :mil t1-aivliingg swim- of us. NVm-'rv sum- shmfll mallu- ll fine fk'2Ii'll0l'. ARTHUR DONOW .l,l'l'll siglitm-'fl in i11t1-lligm-links. .Xl'llllll'. llmugli quivt :mal si-flute-. is om- ul' our mos! hrilliunt slmli-nts. llv 21'2Ulll2lfl'll in -Iilllllillj' :uul is now l zillvmliiig lauw- lustitlltv. .xl'llllll' was mi both tho halslu-tlmll :xml fuutlmll squzuls last' j'U2ll'. and was il Yillllilllll' :issvl to thx- tvzuns. NNW lliilllx .xl'flllll' will i4ZlWPl' us with l'l'1'l1ll1'llf visits IIINV that lm hzls g'1':i4lll:1tml :mil is lllllll'lH'llIg1' his allrm-:uly hrilliallll miiul :lt 15100. Q 3-UTH DUNCAN Laurin Vlnh '2ti St-it-nt-0 t'lnh '26 I NVht-rt-'s tht- l'lbXV2ll'Il than wtvnltl ntvt fight for snt'h - at hiss? linth is :1 rt-ry tinit-t :intl rt-st-rrt-tl girl who nsnallly sits ' , Itvwnrtl tht- h:tt'k tat' tht- l'lilSNl'Utblll :intl wht-n t':lllt-tl nptm ' X rt-t tt-s in at ltvw rtrit-t-. For this rt-:istrn not lllilllj' tit' X ns know ht-rg hnt thtvst-. who tltr, t-tvnsitlt-r ht-r :1 lult-aisatnt t :intl :ig'1't-t-:thlt- girl. Sht- is at first' t'l:tss l'2lllllNll' :intl :t vt-ry intt-rt-sting: :intl t-tmgrt-niztl tvnttltrtrr Vltllllitlllltbll. lVt- llllilgflllt' thnt sht- prt-t't-rs vlitrppiiig wtwtvtl for at tvnnp firt- or putting' np :1 tt-nt to trztnslnting: l'it't-rn's Hralt- inns, llt-r nt-xt t-:nnping gi-tvnntls will ht- in liktllllltill l'nirt-rsity. FLORENCE ELDREDGE lPisr:1t-li '26 Girl Hull 11011 '25 Haiskt-thatll '23. '24 llisttrry t'lnh '26 Mt-rrily. Mt-rrily. shnll I lirt- now. l'tl hutt- ttr ht- within tht- innnt-tli:1tt- vit-inity it' t-vt-r l lt1 gut zingry. ht-t'nnst- jntlging: hy ht-r :1t'ts tat' pt-:lt-t-. I'nx snrt- tlt-strnt'titvn :intl tlt-stmhttitni wtrnltl ht- vt-ry :nw- patrt-nt'. Flu t-t-rtziinly is :is mtvtlt-rn :is tht-y nmkt- tht-in zintl twivt- ns lirt-ly. lt' sht- isn't hiting tht- t-ntl ot' at pt-nt'il or smiling: tant-v within twu ticks. sht- innst hurt- swnlltrwt-tl tht- pt-nt'il ttyl' that is t-vt-1' tht- way ot' this ::'t-ntlt- lnziitlt-n. l'2lI't'l'l'l'0 :intl nnwtrrrit-tl sht- zllwzlys has Al gtmtl tinxt- XVll4'Ill1'l' sht-'s :tt :l tl:int-t- tn' tltving! :1 2't'0llN'i1'j' tt-st. il0lIt'llt'l' is rt-ry ftvrtnlnltt- to halve- Flu nt-xt t':ill. RUTH ELLIOT Pt-11 :intl lnk Vinh '25, '26 1'lXCllflIlQJj0 lfltlittn' l':1tritmt '26 Litt-ratry Ulnh '25. '26 Coopt-rntitni l'trnnnittt-t- Frt-nt-h t'lnh '25, '26 1,011 :intl Ink Vinh '26 St-it-nw t'lnh '26 'High t-rt-t-tt-tl tlltvnglits st-:ttt-tl in tht- ht-nrt, nt' t'trnrtt-sy. l , . Iinth :intl Jatnt- lit-t-kwith wt-rt- ll1St'll2ll'Illllt'. hnf wht-n .l:tnt- lt-tt Ilt-inpstt-:nl llnth tlitl not wzllk tht- hulls ziltwnt- hnt rt-ry wist-ly joint-tl at Q.YI'llll1l tit int-rry girls :intl non wt- ntrtit't- that t-irt-lt- nltwrt- thnn t-rt-r. Hnth hzls kt-pt np ht-r t-xt-t-llt-nt wtvrk rhrn t-nt tht- yt-:tr of gt-tting,-: t-x- 4'll2lllQ.ff'S for tht- l':itritmt. whit'h wt- nll :1111r1n't-t'i:ttt- llnth's high stuntling. t-tvnrtt-trns ways :intl nt-ntnt-ss t':1nst ht-1' to ht- likt-tl hy nll ol' ns. Ht-1' nt-xt yt-:1r's t-tlnrst is :ts yt-t nntlt-t-itlt-tl. YETTA FELDSTEIN 1'm1l1111-11-izll lllllli '26 Sulu-r. stvxlflfnsf :lml flf'llllll'4'.' x'l'lfIl is om- nl' llmsm-g'i1'ls who :Irv just niw-.' .xlllllllllt uul lPll'2lF2llll, sllv is lilwnl hy alll who know ll:-r. .Xl- lllHllp.1'll sllv is vm-ry vls-vv1'. sllv l1:lsn'l 1-zlllsml zl vvry ,.Ql'4'2ll Villllllltll-Ull 4llll'lllQL' lwr tvrm :ll high svlmnl. Hui' vnu Uilllll 2llXY2lXN tvll: Yr-tt:l may yn-l flu 451-1-:lr things. Slum' is gxuimr tu star! right in :lt Work this full. SALVATORE FIOLA Spnnisll Vlulu 'LZIL '24 lfwvllulll rlltxillll Allli Hull' 1lx 1lll '04 W 'l'hm1 :nrt ilu- mann, xxvlllll zu spurt is hvl l:1'llly.f on lllv' gulf In-um, Nul- X2Il0l'4' plans il pr:-tty i':1sI Killllv. l'llI il fmrtlmll livr- lml :l gulf Vllilllllllllll l'WQ.f1'lll4'l' mul ,vim lmvz- S:1lr:1tm'4-. :Ill wo lllll5l Illbl lvnvv out ilu- i':u'r that S:llrutn1'v's tlulfvs :Irv not lwluw lulr. XV4' Aillclgw- rllzlt ln' must lu- :1 lLl'4'll,Y winlv :nwulw fvlluw. llis slw-lc lulnvk lmir, slnrlc 1',Yl'N. :xml tlml I lllll'IlNIlllg'NNYO'2lf1'l', put ilu- l'inislxFn: I llll'll1'S to llllll zlml Illrvr ww- ll2lY1' Nallvzlrlurv m'u'11pl'-I4-'I ll.s llYl1ll'b' IS :ls 31-I lllllli'4'lIll'1l. KATHRYN FISCHER .xlljlllllljl for l'ri4-mlsllilfs szxlu-. lillllllj' is Ilw stufl' rl-:ll lruv lIl'l1'llllNlllll is mmlf- ut' Nlw XYUlllllII.l gn lHlI'li on an pal fur ilu- wurlal. Shu- may llrul lll4'I'I' ure- 111:x11,x 1l1blllJTSl 1-nlvr -lillllillfil N0l'lllill, but slw lms Imp:-s ut' Qfblllg' to wrllvggv :lull syn-vizllizillg in l l'l'lIl'll. li' slu- elm-s lN'l'1ll1ll' :1 l'll'4'lll'll lllSll'll1'l1bI lu-r 1l:ul will gin' lli'l' :I lrip :ll11'ml4l. il' slu-'s gmul lll:lj'lN' Il xxlmln- iw-:una Sfnm- In-ulmlv :urv lll4'liX 'llllI III! nm- llfl- sl-rxn-s it mlm-. Slu-'ll IllXYiIjS mulw l'l'l1'l11lN :xml lu-vp Qlll. JOHN PITTIPALDI S1-i1-111'1- l'lul1 '24. '26 11l'l'1ll'N1l'Z1 '25 1 1 1'1llQ.f1 111-1-1'i1 ig: 51i1'1t'TX '23 '1'lll'l't' 111'1- V1-ry t'1-w 111-1'so11s who 11111'su1- s1-i1-u1'1- wit11 1l'1l1' cliguityf' NV1- will 211XVZlj'S 1'1-1111-111111-1' -101111 :ls 111-11111st1-:111's g1'1-:lt 1-st s1'i1-utist. 111- is :1lw:1ys 1l'j'lllQI SUlllI'11l1l1LI 111-w up 111 1111- lD1lj'S1t'S or 1-111-111ist1' l211ll'Ilf1ll'j'. At :11111ost 1-V1-ry S1'i1-111'1- 911111 1111-1-ti111.g' Jtlllll 1111s so1111- i11t1-1'1-stim.: 1-1111-1'i1111-11t to lll'1'ftll'Ill. 111- st-1-111s to l1:11'1- 1111 111111511211 IIS li11owl1-11g1- ot' 1111-1-111111i1's XVll1l'll 111-1111-s t11:1t 111- is 1111xio to 11-111-11 :111o11t tl11- 111-w 11is1-o1'1-1'i1-s 111111 i11v1-11tio11s wl1i1'l1 11111'1- 111-1-11 11111111- i11 tl11- s1-i1-11tii'i1' wo1'l1l. So t101l'f 111- Y1ll'l1l'1S1'1l il' Sfilllt' ti1111- i11 1111- fllTlll't' you s1-1- .l11l111's 11111111- .1s 1111- i11v1-111111' of this 111' tl11- 1lis1-o1'1-1'1-1' of tl1:1t. NV1- Zll'l' 1'Ul'f1lllZ11t' 1-1111111111 to l1111'1- 1101111 wit11 IIS :111ot111-r V1-1113 1'o1' 111- 11111-1111s to t:1k1- 21 lll1S1'Q'l'Il11lli11t' t'0lll'St1. BL!-XNC1-IE FITZGIBBONS 1'o1111111-1'1'i:1l 1'lu11 '2ti Sl11- works out 1111111111-111s with i1S101l1lt111l5.1' 1-:1s1- 111-1' 1'1-1'it:11io11s ll1'Yt'l' I'z1il to 1111-z1s1-. l11:1111-l11- is 111111-t. 11-t uot s1-1l:1t1-1 st1111ious. y1-t 11111 :1 l1ookwo1'1113 l1ll2lNSllIll1Il2. y1-t Yf'l'j' 111-1111111 i11 ti1111- ot' 111-1-11 Y4l1l'1l 1111 :1g'1'1-1- 111:11 s111- is 1ll11ll' 21 t'1'i1-1111 worth l1:11'i11g.: NVll1l'f you? N1-xt S1-11t1-111111-1' 1i12lll1'1l1' will 111-1'o1111- 11111- ol' 1111- 11121111 N11ll1t'1!1Q :lt 11l':l1it S 1i1lSllll'SS Svhool i11 .l:111111i1-11. 111-1'1-'s 11111111113 sl11- g1-ts 1111 s111-'s lo1111i11g t'o1 111:11 1llt1l'f' it' 11ossi11l1-. MAIDA F 1'z1'1'iot Stuff '20 f'0l11lll2l1 Stuff '25 Y .- ., I S1lPl' 211. .26 History Ulub '26 l'll't'11l'1l Club '25 All 111113111-s s111-:1 LORANCE S1-ere-t:11'y l'1I'1'llt'll t'lu11 1,011 111111 11111 t'1u11 '25 Tre-as. 1,011 111111 lllk 1'l Girl H1111 F1111 '25 S1-111111' Girl Stllliltl '20 lc of 1lt'l'. 1lllt'4'i'lIlt'SS plus willi11g'111-ss plus 1'i1':11'i1111s111-ss 1111111-11 by growl will 111111 11o1111l:11'1tv 111111115 111-1-1-lt. g':1111'1- 111111 111111 11u111111'. 11ivi1l1-1l by loyalty. i11t1-ll'g:1-111 11111111 looks. 1-1111a1ls 512111121 l'l1tll'1I1ll't'. S111- 1-X111-1'rs to 111- 21 l'. tl. 111-xt 11-111' 11t't1-1' wl1i1 wfll go to X11 1I11l5'oli1-. 1 I '26 111 Nr Illlll 2ll'l'11 1' Il!! I 11 S111' ,QDHN PORST Latin Club '26 Shit-ttvv l'lttlx '26 lV0t'th. l'0lll'ilgP. hottm: those- imlw'4l your sttstvtt:tm-t- :tml birtltrigrltt' are. .lulm is tht- most tttmli-st pt-rsmt wo tm:l with whilv ittt4'1't'it'wiltg: the- svttiors. lVltt'tt wt- :tsliml ltim for his stvtivitit-s, lu: sztiil tht-3' wt-rv mit worth ttte-mimtittg. llow- vw-r mt 111-1-ssiltg: ltim fm' at lll0l'll t,lq1'it1itt' ztttswvr, hv 1'0- llll'l:llIfl,V :t4lmitte'tl th:1l hi- wats :t Illt'lIllN'l' ot' two of om' must worthy m'g:':tltix:ttimts. um: of whivh is the ri-ttowm-tl ll:ll'lIl' Dil-ttt Sml:tlit:ts. NW- kmtw ot' smm' pt-nplv whit. hztvittg lt-ss to ltmtst uf. wuttltl tztlw :t whith- sltt-vt ut' tutpi-tx :tml writing pmttlmttsly with grri-:tt flottr- lBlll'N XY0lllll 1-uv:-t' tht: slit-vt, .ltbllll 1-xp:-vts tu vutttittttli his slttflivs in Now Ynrli l'tti- V1'l'Nll-X ltvxt yvztr. C 11, +5 .ni , J V .X- ALLAN GEBHARDT ''S4'll l'4'Yt'l'l'llK'1', st-lf-lilmwlt-tIg:4', st-lt'-1-oltt1'ol. NVQ- llzlvv lt1':tt'4l thztt, Allvtt likvs to work ilt thztt rmmt whivh wt- lt:tw lit-vvl' 1-tttvrvtl without ll-:tt'itt,1f wt' would vuttti- out uit :t stwtvltt-t'. NW- llltlilll. ut' t'Ulll'S1', the- 1'llt'l!llSfl'j hilt. AIl0llN'I' plum: wlwlw- .Kllt-it shim-s is in giving sytmpsvs ut' lilll'li0lS stu-4-vltvs 1'tlllK'1'l'lllll,1I whivh om' 1bl'1blllillt'lll girl is sztitl tu ltztvv l't'lIl:ll'lU'tl. 'l'ht- tlrie-st thing nm-:tt'tlt. Ftwtttt thi-sv llll1'l'1'SlS ot' .hlll'll-S om' wmtltl witltnttt tluttltt pin-ilivt for him :ttt ttttttsttnl l'llllll'v. NORTHRUP GEER ,- ., .,- .,. , , . ... l1':lt'lc 24. .2-r. .lla l't'vm-lt l lull LH. 20 lfotvtlballl '23, '20 ll:lll 1101! '21 'Llfi l'm 1-ztllt-tl atwaty on 1t:tt'li4't1l:tt' lmsimlss llttl l ltwtvt- my 4-lt:tt':tm'tvt' bs-himl tml. Nm'tltt'ttp has :tlw:tys tlmtv his tl:trmlvst ill :tlltlt-tivs. :tml this yt-:tr ht- sti-ppt-nl out mt thi- fmttlutll fit-lil :tml mmlt- :t t'u3':tl l'l'llit'l'. Nlultiv stairs ltigrltly mt nur tim-lt lt-:tm. :tml :tlmttmls sn with svltnol spirit tlmt lti- IlI'1lllSt'N it in ntltvts, ll:-siilvs :Ill this. lin' is at 'illlIll'Yt'l- ous 4l::m'1-r. :tml tht- girls :tw just 1-1':txy :tlxottt ltim. Ili' itzts mit te-tttmwvtl witlt tht: imlt-x ul' tht: t'ttt111'1'. so tu- tImt't lcmiw whatl ltis lilll'lIhl'l' c:tt'vvt' will ht- V. I 1 M U VINCENT GERVAT ill'l'll4'Sll'il '24. '21 '26 'WVIH-n I was XUIIIIQI :intl hzul no svnsv I llfblljflll' :1 fitlmllm- for Pl2l1lPt'll lvviivm-. Tlmsi- ot' ns who w4-rv lwrv hist XVIII' know that Vin- vvnt win play tho violin 2lllll0Sl :is we-ll :is Nllllilll or Hvifitz. XV4' rvzilly think hv ought to nsv his llllISll'2lI Inlvnt tu suinv 1ltlV2lllT3lQ.l'f'. Vlllt't'lll'. linwvvvig ilovs not svvin to pw-l'1-1' In hc' :i lllIlSl1'ltlll. NV1- suppose- hv finds tho in-rvuixs strain ton Q11-zit. Ilv plans to go to that lint' f4'K'lllll4'2ll colle-gh in I'0l5llRllll. N1-w York whivh is 1-zlllvrl f'l2ll'liN0ll 'l'm'l1. NV1- know frmn il vallnuhlv smirue that it's :1 niighty fini- 1-tullmigi' :intl Vimw-nt's lll't'St'lll'P llll'l'l' will nmkv it vw-ii fiiivr. FLORENCE GILHOOLEY Svniox' Girl Sqnml '26 Ilistm-y Flnh '2ti l'sliv1' '20 A swf-411 alttralm-tivo kind ui' grain-1-. I4'l1n'4-in-v vzilnv to Ilvili1rst1':ul lust XVIII' l.l'4llll il lligll svliunl in Now York Vily wlivrv wv liziw- In-:xml sho was I-11-siilvlit ul' huth l 1-1-slininii :intl Snlulluiiiulw- vlnssvs. II4!lll'j ' svvnis In IIZIY4' lwvn just :ls lmpnlzll' tlivrv :ls slu- hns lrvvn lu-rv. NXT wish that I'll0l't'lll'0 vunlll vmnf' lmvk H4-NI ye-nr. lllll slim- 1-xpwts to gm to thi- l'2lillItl'llH' tlihhs Svlirml :intl Iillil' zt N4'I'l't'lZll'Iill vwllvsv. JOHN HALL sf'll'llt'1' t'lnh '23, '25 1'vi'1-lv I i':li1v::is '23 liznin l'lnh '23 I'rix':1ts- silivt-rity is :i pnhlit- XVt'li'ill'Q'.N Almost 1-vm-ry gn-:it nmn. :is yon'll ilQ'1't't'. is mlignifivd zinfl ,fl'2lY4'. pm-tr:1yi1ip.: il svrinns 1-xlm-ssimi nmst ot' tho tinw. Thus it sm-ins. John. that X0ll'l'l' mlmniivsl to lw ,urwxt lm' yon IN'l'N0llli'j' griwitiwss now :xml nn flwnbt lutvr on yuifll fvhtnin t':nn4-. 'l'lmnghIs :incl I'0i'lt'f'll0llS :mi vi-ry Uiillljlillll4HI:llllt' so .Iuhn 1-nn allvmys ln- lunnml in t'0IlQ'1'lll5ll il' :ihsti':u't 1-mnimny. Still yarn Il1'W'l'1':llI tvll- thvsv nnaissnining unos lllilllj' Iilnvs mln Ihv nmst start- ling' things, GRACE HAMLET Scimwo Club '26 History Fluh '26 A i'I'4'Illlll'0 uot too bright or grootl For huuialu lllll'lll't S daily food. Iii-:wo is out- .rf thosv 4-lu-ort'ul kills who always gnu-t with :1 uit-at hvllo . At tht- Athlt-tix' Uluh. ot' ch llrzwv is :I uwuihvr. vvoiwoiio is 2llXV2lXS glzul to llzxvo he-1' voulc lv-vztttso sho is so ot1tt'1'l:liuil1g.f Illlll lllfk'l'1'Sff Tha- yr-urs tliwiw spout nt IIl'lllllSl1'Flll High Svhool 4- not lmrn-l,x skiuuwl through by sixty tivo porm-tits hut oawh your ti1':u'v workvtl t'flitht'ully :tufl lll0I'0llQ.flllX. Autl uow 'nt' tho vutl ot' this Inst your tlralr-U is grzulualtt-tl from gootl olrl ll. ll. S. with all tho lmmvlvflgs- 11 high svhool 1'fllll'illl0ll 1-ouluius. Nt-xt your fil'2ll't' uuu' t:lko up nu :tl't vourss-. you whi iuz. wot' MILDRED HAVJKINS il0lllllll'l't'lZll l'luh 2-v. .Zh I pw-t'm-1' silout lll'llllttlH't' to llNlll2ll'ltDllS folly. First ,1:h'l stuflvut to sz-vourl: NVho's tht- girl with tho xlurk hair. kiufl ot' quit-t :tml l'1'St'l'Yt'll?u Sf-1-oucl sturlvut. 'l'h:1t's Milflrt-tl Ilatwkius mul sho mzu lw slow in talking :tml 1':u'r,i'i11g ou. hut whou it routos to ll0lllt'NVlIl'li. why shtfs :1 rulv. lJou't got the- uln-:t that sho s st.l'ml :lull up ou tho shvlti :ll1'm-zlwly. for sho ihus at ph-using suiilv :mud vw-u at puu to 1-rm-k uow :turl tht-u. hut L1'4'llltl'.lllj' sho's rattlwl' St'l'l0llS :tml i1upol't:1ut. w l ivst stumlout: U-lll1l:L'lll2,' t'roiu tht- wily you talk. she-'s quite- Cllllilllllt :tml will always spoutl ht-1' tiuw to tho ln-st :ltlx':tilt:1g:o, Sm-outl stutlt-ut: tlhl sht-'ll hc- with tho host ot' 'oiu :ull l'Q1lIl. xVll2ll.S sho ,grofiig to rlo uoxt your. tlo you kuow'? l ln-:tr she-'s 'foiu-f to tnko za post 2l'Illlllillt' 1-oursv 1- w s or go to ,l:1ru:1i1':1 'll'Rll!llllQ.f.u .lust thou tho passing' lu-ol souutlt-tl tllltl tho 1-ouvt-i's:1tiou XXZIY tlroppwl. SELMA HERDER Spanish l'l1llm '24, '25 24. '2 Couuuvrvial Flub Scivum- Club JS lull-r:u'v Flub '25 I listory .nw , Club 20 Girl Hall tops 'So - I Fl'l'lll'll Club 'IIS lhtim is :tlwalys sum-oss for lllt'2ll4'l'l.'l NVitlo :lwzlkv S4-hun is going to tho Jillll2ll4'Zl 'll0Ill'lll'l'.S T1'.uu1u,1: Sw-hool xilwrs- shi- will truiu to he- u tm-au-lit-1' ot' voiuim-rviztl suhjvt-ts. lt' tho cle-toriuimltl look iu hor oyos un-:tus Zlllflllllljl. shi-'ll bs- at vs-ry Sll1'l'l'SSl-Ill ouv. S1'lIll2l.S lPll'2lS2llll suiilo will wiu hor pupils ovvl' iu loss thuu uo tiuu-. just :ts shi- has wou that l'l'l0ll1lSllllD ot' tht- t'uc-ulty :tml stuclvuts ot' H. II. S. Tl-IURBER I-HLLIKER l oolb:1lI 24. '25 Baseball Mmingvr '24 Hzlskvtlmll '2-l. 25. '26 Hall Cop '25. '26 Baseball '25. '26 Lieutenant Hall Pops '26 Tho I Illll not iw-lclvss :lml rush. yo! l lluyv iii mv soluvthiug: fl:1ug:v1'olis. 'lllllll'lNll' flovsift kuow wllvtllvl' thi' u11liuowu is bm-lcoiiingg to u busim-ss t'2ll'4'Pl' or tho lvisuru-ly lifv of fl 1-ollvggo t'Ulll'S4'. llilllil you im:ig.:im- tho lbl'Hl't'SS0l' asking, XYhy uri- you Into? :xml 'l'l1u1'lwi' l'0lPlj'lll2f. l'1i1 the fiyv--milulilvs---V-:lftvr main. l'i'omptifu1lv pays. but in 'lllllll'lN'l'.S misc' lutvuvss has QlV1'll him il wpiitnfioil. lt' ho grins ut rho 1-ollvgv prof :ls lwgxuiliiigly :is lu- has :lt ll. ll, S. l1'2ll'll1'l'N. ho wmft liuyv to puy for tho 4-xfi-gl fini luiliut4-s llo is :llso zu lwllizllrlv, sfurrly lmvlwx' of :ill ihv In-:uns iu ll. ll. S. ANNIE HODGINS '1'1'oas. Conuuorvial Club '250l'Cll0Stl'i1 '25, '26 Class S1-'01'vfu1'y '23. '24 nxxvllilf l-1lll'j' - likv iuusiv SlQ'illS oyvl' lllv svn l'lY4'l'j'0lll' knows ,Xuiiiv for hui' uiw disposition :lull hvr good work. .Xnuiv is guitv :i violinist :xml ullliough sho says shui wuuts lo tulw up liillllillljlj. wv fn-ol surv shv would iuukv :i Sl1l'l'l'SS in tho music-ul shows or in some sympliouy Ul'l'lll'Sfl':l. .Xuuiv holws to SQ't'lll'1' zi posifiou iu the- Ili-iiilnstm-:ul liuuli XVllt'll she- lm-uyvs us. .Q 'K' C Q' n Scieum-v Ulub '26 History Club '26 Hall Pop '26 Spanish Ulub '26 flhllllllill Stuff '26 French Club '25, '26 ' Afuvv with grlurluvs UV0l'S1ll'1'ilIl.N Louis is :1 vousvivutious. siuilious. bi-iglit' clump with :lurk wil hair. Tllvse' t'llill'ill'l1'l'lSlil'S. liowvwr. do not iuui' his 4l1N'lll2ll' uziturv twhivh is lie-:ml from offs-ui or ninkv him go to sm-bool ou SZlllll'1l2lXS uu4l Sumluys. llu has obtziiuu-il his l'1'llllll'1'Kl uuiulwr of VUIIIITS in only tlirvo 34-urs uml silreaoi l'llSlll'S zlwuy for in-w 2lK'llll'V1'lll1'llf. xV2lSllllIQ.2'llHl Squzirv l'lllY1'l'Silj' 1'lilllllS hiul nf-xi yvur. CHARLES HROSTOSKI l notlbull 255. '25 llzlll lloll '20 l hurt- llfillgllll goltlt-n opinions from :ill sorts ot' pt-oplt-. 1'llill'ltN, tlon't you ht- so wuffl liitl you t-vt-r ht-:ir that Nong? No? Nt-itht-r tlitl wt- but it's lilit- t'h:lrlit-. llt- lllllX1'll tootlmll lzift XVIII' :intl tlitl his hit for tht- honor ot' nltl ll. ll. S. Vhzirlt-s lilit-s llt-mpstt-zltl llipgh so 1nut'h ht- t-oint-s ht-rt- t-vt-ry lllHl'll'll,LI from Ilollis vin tht- roar- ing rzittlt-r :intl strnngt- to sity got-s h:it'lc in tht- :iftt-rnoon. l'h:irlt-s will rt-port :lt Syr:it-ust- in tht- fzlll. LUCY HURRY in lltlitor-in-t'hit-I' l'1lll'ltll 'Zlli lltlltlllllll Sl:1l'l 23 - Vit-t--l'rt-s. l't-n :intl lnlc l'luh l.itt-rury l'lul1 '25, 213 '25 St-t-. l't-n :intl lnk l'luls '26 l':ni-iot Stull' 1255. '11-L '23 Girl lliill Vtip '25 .Xlgt-l11':1 l'rizt- '23 lit- l't-rt-lt- I'll'Zllll'IllS '23 Soplioniort- Vlnss l'rizt- '15-l St'it-nt't- Club '23 .lunior Flush l'rizt- '25 l':1rpt- ltit-ni Sotlzilitzis '26 Nont- lint ht-rst-lt' t-an ht- ht-r pzlraillt-l. lYittA' .lxrf2I1t. :i gootl sport- -no wontlt-1' that in ht-r Vour yt-airs :it llt-:iipstt-ntl lligh. lint-y ham ht-t'oint- il lt'Il4lt'l' in :ill :it-tivitit-s. :intl ont- ot' tht- ht-st known girls in tht- ft-honl. With I.ut-5' :it tht- ht-lm. 'l'ht- l':it1'iot has pus-'t-tl rt-ry fut't-t-ssfully lllI'0llQ'll lllilllj' rough wutt-rs. YYt- tlon't know whzit l.ut-3' is going: to tln :iftt-1' slit- gfrntl- n:itt-s. hut wt- ft-t-l surt- that wlizltt-rt-r wht- tlot-s will ht- tlont- tliortuighly. liutw is vt-ry Uillhllllt' :intl t-t'l'It-'t-nt rhrut ht-r nnirli in lift- will ht- so high :is to ht- t-nvit-tl by nmny who urt- lt-ss Ilililllllllg. LILLIAN JAEGER l.itt-riiry t'lulm 'Qti 'l'ht- thing' that got-s fzirtht-xt ltNV1ll'tlN niuliing: lift- worth whilt'. 'l'h:it t-osts tht- lt-zist. :uitl tlot-s tht- most. is just :i plt-iiszlnt sniilt-. ltllllilll has ht-t-n so busy lu-t-ping: tht- stutlt-nt hotly gootl nziturt-tl. slit- has hzul no tinit- for t-lulrs :intl otht-r sot-iul Illl'2llI'S No ont- t-:in rt-uniin ,Ufllllll vt-ry long: in llt'l' t-.unp:tny. for ht-r laugh lruhlmlt-s ov:-1' t-vt-ry ft-w niinutt-s. :intl lilct- tht- nit-:xslt-s. it's rt-ry t-:lit-liing. 'l'ht- hulls ot' l'r:ilt lustitutt-, wht-rt- slit- is going nt-xt t':1ll. will ht- lnzntlt- liprhtt-r hy ht-r lZlllp1'llit'l'. llut llt-lullstt-:ul will lost- :t ll2llt'll ot' sunshint-. PHILIP JANVEY '11111111111 S1:1f1' '26 S11:111is11 F11111 '23 I,11111':11'y fllllll '21 '26 l1:11111y 1111112 Logs '23 S11v11111111111 '25 II1s1111'y P11111 '25, '26 H1111 tlllll '26 1 111' 1111's :1 jolly g111111 1'111111w. XV1111. girls 211111 lNlj'S. w11 11z11'11 :1 s111'111'1s11 1'111' y1111. l1l11' j111'1:11 W1111-11111111 1'11i1 is 111111115 111 1111111111111 1'11lll1l' 1 lHXYj'f'l' 111' 21 .111fl2Jf1'. X1'11:11 1111 y1111 fllillli 111' 111:11? NV11 12111 1111s11y 1111111511111 111111 EIS 11111 1'111'111111'-11 111-'111:1111 111':11111' 1ll1' his :11'1 111' SlM'2l1i111j1' has 1-V1111 111111111 111s1111'y i111111'11s1111p: 11 1'11111111'111111s. 14111 as 21 s1:1111 :11111 s1111111' .1llll21'fXY0ll. tllilf is l'21fllQ'l' 11111'11 111 1111:1g:i111-1. Y111 11111x11 111111 1-:111 S1111111. .11s11 1-:111 1'1'11w11: so 1:11111 11111-11 111111 111111'1 1-1111111111 illly 1'1'111111s 111 1'l111'x 11is11'11'1 wl11-11 1111's :1 j111lg'11. GERARD JAQUISS 1111s1-111111 '22-1. '24, '25, '26 IC11g11111111'i11g: S0l'11'fj' '24. '25 1111111111111 24. 25. '26 H1111 111111 24. '25, '21s 1111111111111 '25, '26 '1l1l4' 1'11s1111111-. 11111 111111111111:111111 will 111' 1112111 1-:111 111-1-111111111s11 llll1l'1l. .X 111111-1 Xllllllgl' 1112111 XVl1lllll 111111 1-:111 S1111 :11 Illlj' 1111111 111111111' lililylllg' 11z1s11111l1:111 111' 1'1111111:11l. .lust w1111 y1111 111111 is 11111s1 111-11111-11. l1l'1'ill'f1 s111111s 11ll'l1 1111- 111111 :11111 111111s 11111 111111 111111 11111 1111x111-1. 1111 is 111111w11 1'111' his :11111'11111ss 11111111111 1111 is 11111 :11 1111 11111'1'1111s :1s 11111y 1111 1-X11111-11111. JOSEPH JOVJITT 'l11s1'111-11 '26 '1l1':l1'li '23. '24. '21 '26 1911111111111 '2-1 1 21111 11111 Z1I'11l1' 11f things :11'1'111111111s111111. .l11s1-11111 s1111111s 1'111'y 11111111 11111 y1111 s111111111 S1111 111111 ,11111111 11111 lbill' :11 f1y'11 1'1'l'1. .11111 has 11111111111 115 111 lllillly 11f 11111- 11':11'k 11111111s. Ill' was il 1'111'y 111111 111111111111 lll2lj'1'l' 11111. xx'1l11 11111111 11:1v11 1111111111111 11 was 11111 s:111111 11111's1111 lll Dis- 1':11-11 '! .I1111 s1111111 11111111 so v111'y Sf2l14'lf' y1111 11111'111' w1111111 11:1v11 1ill0NV11 11 was 1111. 1111 111111s11'1 l11111w XV1l1'l'4' 1111's g11i11,15 111 11111 1':111? 'N11, 1111 111111s11'1 1i1lllNV w11111'11 1111's going 111 11111 l':111. KENNETH LEE l'411110 what 04111141 lll2lX.u li1'lllIl'lll l.414' is just :1 IISll2ll y41utl1: ll14-i'4-1'411'1-. l14-ing llllllSllRll i11 just :1 l'1'XY 1-4-slwvrs. II4- llI'llI'I'UllS 4'Y1'lllj' :1114l su1'4-ly 4111 il llZll1ll'ill 4'41111's41. l'lll,Lf2ll' .l:14-ks4111 :1114l ln' 111'4' il 11:1i1' :1i14l llll'j' S4'l'lll to SUIISQ' it for ll14'y :ll'4- Ol-ll'll iilllllltl I41,2'41Il1411'. K4-11's I':llllQ'l' lN'l'i'llIl1'l4ll'j' ill stu4li41s y4-I wv 4-X114-4'l 11-1I:1l1l4f :14'4'41111plislu114-11ts f1'41l11 l1i111. You must show us. lil'lllll'fll. ll4' s:1ys llll will just ulllllll :11-41u114l i11 II14- I':1ll FRANCES LE ROY lIist411'y lllllll '26 Lv l'4-1'4'l4- l r:1114':1is '25 Sl1411't. lull sw4'41I. You :Ill lllllsf liuuw I 1':1114'41s L41li41y. tl14- girl wl141 is 1lw:13s s111ili11g:. wl141tl14-1' sliv is 4':1ti11g 4-l1414'41l:1t4- SlIll1l2ll'S 411' mluiug iut4'1'111414li:1f4' :1lg4:l1l':1. l'll'2lllI'1'S is :1 vvry :14'- 1'41111plisl1414l XUIIIIJI l:14ly :1114l is tllllllg :1 l'1'lllIlI'li2llll0iflllllQ.L 1I1':14lu:1Ii11g: :1t sw4'vt sixrs-4-11. S1141 likvs II4-111pstv:14l lligh so wvll Tllill sl141 is 4'41111il1g.:' l1:14'k :1s il l'41sl G1':14lu:1t4- 114-xt y4-:11' 'llll1'll sliv will 5:41 141 4'41lI4-g'41. :1l14l 1li'lQ'l' fllilfi wvll. yuu 4l lu-II4'1' :isle l'll'2lIlI'l'S for ww Uilllt tluulc so 1:11- -14l ff :1l14: , lliblll PM' J MILDRED LEVINE 1114-1'4'i:1l Vlulr '23, '26 Sll:llllNll Vlulr '25. '26 Il4-1' l1:1i1' is likv tl141 l'2lVt'll'S XYlllQ.f.U 5IiI4l1-4-4l. illW:lj'S l4141l:i11g 114-:ll Zlllfl l1'i111. is 4't'I'l2lllllj' lah' 2lSlllQ tu tl14- l'j'1'. xxvllll ll1'l' 41liv4- 4111111114-xi4111 :1u4l 4l:1l'li l1:1i1' :1114l l'j'1'I4, sl14' NVUlll1l lllilli1' :1 l4w41ly gypsiv. 4-xp xllllllllgll Blil4l1'4-4l l1:1s lilliilll :1 4111111114-l'4'i:1l 4-41u1's4'. slu- 4f4'ts 141 slaly :lt I1411114- for :1wl1il4-. 1l41w4-1'v1'. she- lllilj' Vllilllfl' l14-1' 111i114l :1114l go out iutu tl14- llllSllH'SS worlrl. SARA LEVY I.itor:1ry Vlulm '25, '26 Svivilw- tllllll '26 I 1'4'll1'll l'l1il1 '25, '26 History Vluh '26 Iii 2ll'p.YlllllQ.f. too. ilu- vlnss :ill ownwl livr skill. For 1-'1-11 lllllllllll YllIllllllSll1'll. sho 1-oulcl lll',Lfll1' still. S2ll'2l :'v1stl1o4-:iliv for lu-ing: tliv most quixzivzil in llvmp' ste-:ul Iligli. l'or sllv :1lw:1ys wants to know lll1' why illlfl wlis-11-l'o1'e- ol' 1'Yl'l'j'llllll2. 'l'l1is only 2lllllN to lim' wir- l'Xl'l'll4'llT work iii history. ziml 1'Yl'll sm-1-ms to 1-njoy it. soilzllity illlfl lllillil'S lwr :1 vvry l'llZll'llllllQI girl. Sliv flows ll you 2ll'l' elvsii-ous ol knowing' what lllllll'P voursv Sllril is goiiigg' to 1:1k1'. willi :ill wsln-1-I wv l'4'l'1'l' you to ll1'l'. LAUREL LEWIS Simnisli Ululr '26 I'Il1'gL'Illll :is si111pli1'iTy. Along willi II2llll'l'l'S airrrivzil all II4-iiipstl-:ul Ilfgh Slim-ool 1-1111111 Iliv :lllllUlllll'l'lll4'Ill ill illv I':1tl'iot Hur lll'lV sonior, Iiziurvl. swims lo lw quite' :1 Ylllllll. liulc-Ml. I.2llll'l'l l1:1s :1 NVlllllllljI :1114l l'll2ll'llllllp.2' w11y :1lm11t lwr. wl1i1'l1 sm-1-ms to l1:1y1- 1':1p1i1'z1t1-fl somv ol' tliv sln-iks 111 Ilviiipstc-nfl IIig'l1. -XIIXOIIP who l1:1s sw-11 IISlIll'Ul'S l2ll'g1'l', brown. wx- gni'1-ssivv 1-yos 1':111'f ln-lp liking' lu-r. I1Zllll'1'l is not :1 lvoistf-rous. wil1l I'l:11up1-r lull is wisv :xml 1-lioosvs lu-r worrls. I1Rllll'l'l will ln-1-olliv Il working: girl 111-xt y1'2ll'. MILTON LINDNER Siinnisli l'l11l1 '23. '26 ll:1ll Pop '26 I,:1t'11 Vlulm '26 S1-iviim-11 1'lIll7 '26 Still NYSITPI' l'llllN 1l1-op, Milton has l'0lll'l1l4'llllllllj' tolsl us 111s :iliout Rl lllllllll'1'll otlie-rs lmvv f'0lll'l!l0l1Tl2lllj' llllllfl ailsol flint liv thinks tliv Spzmish fllllll is pre-tty good. 'l'l1:1t is q11it1- I'U1ll:ll'li2llll1' for this young.: lllilll :1s he- isi1't vvry lallkzltiw lwllivli is :1 mighty l'i111- virruv in Ilufsv 1l11ys of talking.: without Nllllllllllgl'-lll-ll1'1'2lllll'-Zlllll ll1'V1'l'All'lllllgl'-ll1lfllll'lll until liz- Slill'TS 111141 tllvli ln- knows XVlll'll to stop Milton likvs II1-iiipsle-ml IIig.:l1 so wvll flint liv is re-liiriiiiigg iivxt your Ili lw auiollu-r of our llllllll'l'0IlS post L51':1fl11:1t1's. WILLIAM LONG Sllzinish Club '22 Class 'lll'llZlSlll'4'l' '23 fl0IlllI14'l'f'lill tllllll '25, '26 Ilaill llllli '26 l 1-mild l1:11'11'-ss :1 l4'2llll with :1 lll21ll1l'lll:llil'1ll 1'llZllll.n 'l'hv Ullll'l' Illlj' NYilli:1111 Slll'lil'lSllll 11s hy s:13i11:' Ih:1I ln- wns going to lwvoiiw :111 :1t'001111l:111t. Hi' 4'Ulll'SQ'. we- Slllllrlwi' that ln- h:1s 1't':ll'll4'll his ilvvisimi thru lwing ll'l'ilSlll'l'l' of tho .l1111io1' vlnss. Aiiymn- who 1-:111 lim-p that offim-. vnllwtiiig 1lIl1'S. lie-epi11g:' t1':11-lc of lAlll2llll'0S ui' the- .l1111in1' I'1'41111.. 4-lv. is semis- :1vr'01111T:111t. .xl'il'l' ln- llzls g'41lil'll his l'. l', A. lll'fl'1'1' :ll l'ill'l' :1114I l,Zl4'l' lilstitutv-. wo fvvl surv that liv will Illilliil :1 Nlll'l'0SSl'lll husiiivss lllilll. ANNABELLE MC CLEOD SIlIllll4ll Vlulv '23 S1'l1'lll'l' K'l11h '20 ll1lIllIlll'l'1'lill fllllll '20 'l'ha- lu-st lil'l'S0lllS ufte-11 c'0111f' in Slllilll pzlvlizige-s .XllllillN'lll' is Olllj SlXf4'4'Il :mil yvt shi' is l1'ilVlllQI us. lin-1',1' ilziy sho has t'0IllIllIll1'1l to the- wilmls ol' lf00St'Yl'll :l114l zulimg' hi! hy hit llilN now a1c'l1i1-Wil lhv full high svlluul l'KlIl1'2lllllll. l':1li1'111-4- :iml loyalty 2ll'+' XYlIIl4l1'1'flll virtue-s :incl wi- :11'4- glzul to saw Illlllll in .xIlllillN'll4'. Shv will 4'lll4'l' tho- lllISlll4'SS wurlil :incl ,i114lg:i11g: hy hm' past ss-liool lifv she- will he- huth Pilllillllt' :1114l rvlizlllt, lYv :ill liimw .xllllilllvllv what l1:11up1-11ml 111 thv 3l1'l'l'llll:lI'. Allltilllvlll' wil ln- husy :il llllSllll'NS svlimvl llQ'Xi lu-1'111. GERARD MAHONEY nsllltilbill runs thi- NV2lf4'l' XVll1'l'0 thi- limulq is ill-vp. il0l':ll'1lAN :1111hiti011s Klflllll 1l2ll'll1'lll:ll'lX 1'1111 to siuflivs. NVhn:r ho 0llll'l'S 4-hiss not quite- Slll't' of his lvssun, lu- siiuply 1':1ism-s his vyvs. lowm-rs his lIlSlll'S. :1114l 9.51-is ZIXYEIX with it. 1l1'l'lll'll lllilj not gift down to sorimis l'0lll'l'llfl'Zll' inn all thi- t,i111ef. but ll0Y0l'fl10lQ'SS ln- pmlmlmly has 0illl'l' just :is goml fivlcls ol' 2lflYilllK'Q'lll0IlI' i11 which ho will mzilu- :1 g1'v:111-1' lIl1l!'li. BRUCE MANNING lllit'l'ill'j' i'luh '23 l l'0llt'll Club '25 llull Pop '20 Colouiul Stuff '26 l.:1tiu l'lul1 '26 'l'h1- 1-olnl itvutmlity ot' :lnimp:11'ti:1l j1ltlp:v. l'h'tu-v is almost Wllilf you would will still watt-1'. lle' :min-:ii's to lw il lll0Nl lllj'Nf4'l'l0llS l'4-lluw. vsln-vi:lll5' to us nu thc- Volmiirtl Staxff. who ll2lV0 lwvu trying: tn write him up. lu vlnss llviim- is vm-ry uuivt :tml ln-:lvl-t'i1l with :lu twvatsiniiztl Wisv vi':u'lc. As Zl hull vop ht' statufls nu tlmsv st:ti1's :is t'i:'u1 its il 1-nlossus :lull just try :tml gn 5ll'01llIll to thv lvft: wvll. you wuu't gvt fur. ,Xml lwzti' this iu uiiu4l. ton. Nu girls vztu use' thv buys' st:1i1'r':tst- wlu-u hv is urnuufl. llv is guiilg' to l'llft'l' tht- N4-W Luusluu Fmtst Guurtl Amitlviuy in S1'liil'llllN'l'. No fluuht ho wou't lmvv muvh tn lvatru :1t'tvr ln-ing: ll hull V011 lll'l'O'. HAROLD MANNING lligh Svlmol Ui'4'l1t'stl':1 '23. '26 llztll l'op's .laizx lgilllll '26 liilN1'll2lll '24, '25. '2li llzlll fltbll '26 liust-hatll Vztptzliu '26 Svuior llztslwtlmll '26 lu unit-s hy lllSl2lll1'0 iuzulv iuort- sxvm-t. llztrultl is. :ls you :ill know. mtv of our lwsl twirlt-rs :tml first ll2lS!'llll'll. llis sin-ml :tml tlllllllli'-NVllllllllg l'l1l'Vf'S hatw lll'lbll2lll vit-tory Illilllj' tiuu-s to tht' llluv :tml NVhite llztrnltl is :tlsu :1 gmail stutlvut. lltil at wixztrtl. but passing :ill his suhjm-ts now :tml lllt'll. llv hzlsu'L svttlvrl upon his futurt- t'uui'sv :ts yt-t: Iil'l'llIlllS wtf 1-multi sugrgu-st 21 Ilihillllll als lPil1'llt'l' fm' thv iilIllllS. LESLIE MATHEWS Hall Pop '26 Sl'l4'lll'4' l'lulw '20 'l'llQ'l'1' is un lii1uwl1'1lge- that is not puwvtf' L4-sliv Mutlivws mum-s fl'tllll Now llytlv l':u'li. :tml siuvv ht- has livocl fll1'l'1'. tht- plum- hzls lwt-muh ve-ry wvll kuowu. lmslie- uuxl Frvtl liumllel gvt ailuug: quitv well tugotlwr. XVQK supposv it's thv a1tt1':1r'tiuu of both having 1-urly llilif. Lt-sliv is uliovv tho :lVl'1'2lj.f1' iu g'1':1s1ril1g the l'lllHl2lIIll'lll2llS :tml wo ought not to lw rlisuppuiutt-il in svviug him souu- mhiy. living.: iu his lliU'll1'l0l' qu:u'tt-rs ou Fifth JXVK-'lllllk Hy his privzttv iuf01'u1ziti4u1 ht' is llvault-cl for work lwxt yr-zur. but of what llilllll'1' wt- Villllltbf impztrt. EJ 7: KX GRACE MC KENNEY Q Sw. K 'l'rt-nts. Svnior Fluss I,ite1i':x1'y l'luh '21 '26 T St-uinr Girls Squad '26 llistory t'luh '26 K Sw. Sri:-lu'e Vluh '26 l l'9lN'll t'luh '25 xx lt is lwtto-1' tu we-ur out thuu to rust out. V, fll':lI't' hlt'li1'llllt'X. who is sho? NVvll. sho hats :1 smile-, :tual :1 pzur ot' luutl st4wlciug's :tml is the- oth:-r hull' ot' Mu. Shu he-lps liwu up the- st-hnln with ht-r outbursts ut' lllt'l'l'lllll'lll. tlr:u't- says shi- tloe-su't know wlwrv shafs going' ue-xt x yrzir, hut to smut- srluml wliw-rv shv vnu pursue- he-r slurlim-s. xVlll'l'1'YO'I' sho govs. she- will ha' surv tn lllillit' :I stu-vu-ss. ziufl at hit :ls shv hats lwrv. WILLIAM MEISSNER Sviviim- Club YH. '21 '26 llztll Volts' l:llI'lt'Nljllt' 'Eli l re-in-li 1'luh 23. '26 llall l'up 'lfti . llistm-5 t'luh '2li Fur sc-iw-lim' is likr virtuv. its uwu 4-xw-vtliiig' grrvztt rt-want. llt-rv wr liatvt- our nl' tllvst- 5uuug:. 1'lllllllSlIlSllt' fvlluws who :urv 4-in-losvtl iu tho virvlv ut' svit-in-0 Zllltl iux'vi1tiu1i. ll'illi:iu1 is nut' ot' thu shiuiug' stzlrs ot' tho Sl'lt'Ilt'Q' l'luh. l liut tuln- l14-1-fl to this wziruiug. lmu't on-1' stzlrt tlll Zll',Efllllll'!ll with xX'llll21lll ou tht- sulijm-vt ot' 1N'l'lN'll1Ill luotiuu. You will lutw guttvu iuto :1 story without :tu 1-url. lYilli:uu. ot' vm11's1-. is vvry iiitc-twist:-tl in all kinds ot' 4-lt-4'ti'i4':tl atppatmtus. :uul isvzipatlmlvot'g'ivi11p:g iutvllign-ut t'XIblZlllIlllUllS. NVilli:uu has tlw-itll-rl to rn-uiztiu :tt llviup- stvsul lligfh Illltrfllvl' yt-:ir for I1 pus!-g'l':ulli:1lv t'Ulll'Sl'. MARJORIE MERSHON llistory Fluh 'llti N1'lt'lli'l' t'luh 'Lili Azul tlmugh shv tzillwtli alll tht- tiuu- She' tztlkvth mostly svus4-. xVlll'l'1'V1'l' Murju1'i4- gnws. shv just rauliaitvs suushiuv. lflvm-1'ytliii1p: athout hvr might lu- l'0lllllZll't'1l with tht- suu' - lll'l'Sllllllj' suiilr. hs-r suuuy flislmsitiou. You uvve-r sw- hvr I'l'4nwuiug:. for l:1',LfPlllS holtls un ff'l'l'tPl'N for this swf-vt lllilltl. You ask us why? --wvll. just. lN'1'RlllSl' uuthiuig 1-nultl liuthvr M:it'jui'iv. Shi-'s 4-muiiig' lmrla ut-xt Xfhll' for at l'. ti. vuti1's4-. Arvift wr luvky 'f CLIFFORD MICHEL S1-is-11111 l'l11l1 '26 lIisto1'y l'l11l1 '26 I'olo11iz1l Stuff '26 Im Kll'l'l'll' l4'1':111v:1is '26 lint 11ow 111y I2lSli is smoothly tlllllt' I 11111 fly. or I 41111 l'llll. All :1111i:1hl1f. l:111g:hi11g:. littlv fvllow is Cliff-:1 lwrsoii for wl1o111 you wzlit to lllillil' thu first 111o1'1-. Illllllilllg' if hv doc-s it. it lllllSl ho U. K. Ilis work lwrv 1-:111ks with tha- host oi' illlllll hut it is o11ly what wo 1-X111-vtvil. i'lit'f is going: to lvzlw 11s to 1'o11ti11111- his high svhool 5ill4ll4'S 111 St. l'2llll'S illlil wo 1'UIlNlfll'l' l1i111 :1 worthy v111'oy to show Sl. l':111l's what liiml ot' pupils we- have i11 Il. ll. S. AGNES MILLER liaslwtlmll '21 '26 Girl llull Pop '25 llis1':11-li '26 llistory fllllll '26 nxvlllllilll. to womq-11 sile-111-1' is thx- host o1'11:11111-11l. Ill IXQIIIUS wo l1:11'1- om- oi' thoso who :11'v SQ'lll0lll ll1'Ill'1l1 :lt l1':1sI. so it 2llllll'Zll'S lo :1lI wl1o know lllxl' :11'o11114l svhool. l11 llis1':1vli . sho p1'o1'4-1l to 11s tl1:1t sho f'o11l4l Stilllll hor gro11111l 1'Y1'll with liorel lirooko wl1o 11l:lyl'1l tho part of hor llllSll2lllIl. Agriws mlisplnyvtl fine- fillftlll' 111141 wh4-11 wo gin- lblll' play mwt yi-air. 1'Vk'l'yllll1' will miss l14'l'. Agiws hzls not 1l1'i'l1l1'1l whzlt shi- wishvs to do ziftor shi- 5.fl'5l1lll:ll1'S. hut wel :iw Slll'1' illilf XVllZlfl'Y1'l' sho starts out to vlo. sho will :1f'4'o11111lisl1 to 1w1'i'v1'tio11. ROBERT NATHAN S1-ioiivv Club '25 S11:111ish f'lllll '26 llislory K'l11l1 '25 Il:1lI Cop '26 UYUIIII2' follows will lm XUIIIIQI l'ollows. liolu-1'1 is il jolly ggoonl l'll2lIi who l'4'llllll1lN IIS of thoso llll'l'l'X olsl 1lZlj'S. Iiolwrt has thi- powvr to 1'lll'l'l' 1111 :Ill 1-11ti1'v vlnss hy l1is 1'llPl'l'flll vx111'ossio11s. illl lhosv flzlrk :lays XYll4'll 1'X'1'l'j'llllllgJf sn-1'111s to ho going: wrong illlll liohorf :1111w:11's U11 tho N1'l'll1' with UIIO oi' his bright sayings, things l'l'2lllX s4-11111 to lll'lQl1f1'll 1111. A 11-ry i11111o1't:111t I':1r't must ho :11l1l4-fl or this write--1111 will 11ot lw 1111111111-tm-. liolwrt is 2ll'lll2lllj' il l11'illi1111t boy i11 vluss. liolwri nlom-s11't know NYll2lt lllx will do 111-xt yl'2ll'. HELEN NEHRBAS lliSY0l'.Y lllllll '26 Pros. Spainisli Club '26 lm 1ll'l'l'l1' Fl'2lll1'2llS YH. '21 '2lil.it4-l'z11'y Club '26 51'll'lll'1' Club '20 S1-11i111' Girl Sllllilll 'llii Nlll'l' 'ZZli G11-0 Club '26 l.ig:l1l :incl :lurk 1111- 111i11g.:l4-el l11 I11-1' 111111-vt zlml ll1'l' 1-14-S, ll4'l6'll is il ll:ll'li-1'j'l'1l. 1lz11'l1-l1:1i1'1-ll girl. allways SlPZll'li- ling :xml 1'11':11'1o11s. xxllQ'l'l'Y1'l' sllv gm-s. she' l4-zlvvs :1 l1'11il nl' lillll illlll I:1111:l1l4-1'. You l1:11'1- 11111111 ll4'1ll'4l be-1' IQ :1 NV1'l1'llllll' 11111-1 of 41111' lil:-0 Club. :1111l se-1-11 lwr i11 lbw' 1'0l'l'l4l4ll's s111'1'1111111lv1l by Il g:1'411111 ul' lAl'll'llllS, Ile-lem 1l1ws11'l lumw XXll1'Ill1'l' 111' lllll slim' will gb tw 1-ulle-ga-. but le sliv wus. lv! s lll:lY4' llw l'lPflll'l' In tliv l'11t111'1'. HELEN ODAY ll'l'lll'll Club '21 '26 Sl'l1'lll'4' Club '26 lllSl4ll',Y Club '26 SIl:llllSll Club '26 1ll'1v11 N4'4'lll. but sm-lcluiii lll':ll'4l.u ll:-ll-11 if um- ul' 41111' 1llll1'l. l'Plll'lllg.f ,wliiuls :ll,l1'l' XYlllllll Nlllllll ol' 118 11'l1:1 :11'1- lll1'lllll'll to lw Rl liltlv llllitij' 4'f111l1l pittmfrii :1 uw- bit witllout llniiig' 0Ill'S1'lVI'S llllll'll l1:11'1111 ll lzivl. it 4-1-1't11i11l3 wmilnl bv :111 i111111'411'1-111v11I. llowvvvr, i11 slxilv ul' ll4'l' clfp.:'11ii'i1'4l :1111l Zllllllli :111l1s-:l1'- Him- :1l'o11114l svlimvl. llvlvn is wzllly quite' llllSl'llll'VUllS. l'11 11111111 il. ,iurl riilo clown In l4'l111':1l l'Ill'li 1111 lbs- 35:30 l1:1i11. You IQ111111' sn-1-i11g' is ln-lie-1'i11g:. ,- ll1'll'll 1-xlwc-ts 141 1-1111-1' Mzlxwvll lK'Ill'llPl'.S 'l'1':1i11i11gg N'l141ol 11+-xl l'z1ll. 1.Xm111in-I 111'1-sc-11140 is 1111-sv! lll0l'l' XXll1'Il 11-zllim-11 :111':1,1.l LOUISE O'REILLY llistory Club '20 .xllS1'Ill'4' lll2llit'S lllv llt'2ll'l grow l'0ll1l4'l'.n Yvry litllv ul' l,4111isv's lligll svllmrl lifv l1:1s bvvn slum-111 ll ll. ll. B. .Xx :1 1111-sl1111:111 sbv 2lll1'llfll'1l ll. Il. S. lll1'll 1111111 tu SI. l'lliz:1lwtl1's .Xl'il1l0lllj' i11 Nvw .I1-rsvy fm- lll'l' N1111l1o111111'v :1114l .l1l11i411' y11z11's. but 1'vt111'1111cl to Ilf'lIlll' Nts-:ul lu g'1':11I11:1tv. Slll' llRlSll.l haul llllll'll time- fm' :iv- mguiriiig 11111111 :11'li1'iti4-s i11 llt'llllbSfU2lll. lH't'2lllS4' she- bus lN'l'll I1':11'n-lim: tu l'll4il'lll:l :111cl l'l111'u1111. 'l'l1v Slllilll 1 1111- NlN'lIl lll'l'l' only lll2Ilit'S us wish ll1:1l slim- haul Zllll'll1l4'4l 11111 t'11111' full yours. 'N L X? T 2 N X V F X I JR ESTI-IER OSHANSKY ..vwA , - Svin-11:-vi'l11lJ '25 l10lllIll4'l'l'IQll Fluh '25, '26 lalll ui llilllllllg' but lmusinvss. aml 1lISIHllK'I1 that IPIISIIIPSS tllll1'IiIj'. Nm I 4lml'I want ln go to wall:-p:0. Isl1'f thai, final? Iistlll-1' would llI'l'f1'l' lwing in rhv hnsim-ss wnrlml. anrl jmlgillgg' l'l'1Plll Ilf'l' l'1'l'17I'lI in 1'0lllllN'l'I'l2ll subjvvts, she-'ll s1u'm'v4-1l. Smm-flay aftr-1' w'v'x'v all lvft our flQ'2ll' II. II. S. we-'ll filul Iisrlle-1' as sm-011-t:l1'y for the- I'1'm-sillvllt or il 111a3'u1'. I XV0llllIll'f hlamv hm' if she' gave' us a vvry frigid. lmsim-ssslilw how. Sha- will vnroll in Iiralu-'s Iiusim-ss Sr-luml IIUXI yvar. WILLIAM CYSHEA SIYIIIIISII Vlulb '26 IIalI Pop '23 Be vlll-clivrl ffll' sile-11111. But ll0Yl'1' taxll for s1woc'l1. NVilliam is Zlllllillg' that 1'x'uw4l in sc-lmol who aw uftvu sewn hut svlelmu IlQ'ill'1l. Ile gm-s and 0011105 as hv slmulrl Zlllfl is always. lol' almost always! ml fimv whivh is nwrv than wv c-an say uf lllilllj' buys in svlmol. lim-ing: vvrv quu-t wv 1-mlldllt :vt IIIIIUII out of Hill 1'0IlK'1'l'lllllLf his i'ut111'e-. hut hy thv way he- lmumls tho lu-ys on a type-- writvr. wel arv sure' that hw usually Sll1'C'0HlS in what he- starfs nur In flu. ELIZABETH PARSONS fl01llllN'l'i'I2II Club '25 Disr:1eIi '26 Trvas. 1l0lllllN'l'l'lIlI Club '26,-Xss't. Editol' I'at1'iot '26 Cnlqmial Staff '25 Pen and Ink Vlub '25, '26 I1If1'l'Zll'X Vluh '25, '26 'TIN-' 1ll2ly'S tho thing, Iivtly SlIl'1'lX clirl star in IPis1'avli . XVhat will sho flu lwxt? Gu Ull the stagv? XVv'1'v sun- shv XV0lllllIl't haw 10 try V1'l'X' harll to gs-t a lmsitiml. IM-Hy mlm-s many things 2lll4I all nf flllllll wvll. Sho is a vvry active lllt'IllIlPI' ut' thv Patriot Staff. -Xml 1lanvv! Shv surf- knows how to thrill '1-ml Iivtfy 1l4wsl1't know what Tn do llvxt yvar. Yn so Illl1l'Il to vlmuso In vu ma-1l11't worry. Iivtty, ynu have nn ' LILLIAN PEASE SK'll'Ill'4' Cluh '26 In-th-I' '23 'l'r:n'lq '21 '26 linslcotlmllS11u:11l'26 .X1'Ilous :Irv lilul l1l'4':lli4'1's ou thc' shore' Aml :Irv lUll4ll'l' than tho worlls of tho brook. NVhilm- tho- ollwr grlrls ol' II. Il. S. wvrv lilllpllllllf Illlll lulliiup: Ihvlr x'.':ly lhru sm-hool. Lillfzlu wus quivtly :lull 1ll'l1'l'llllll1'1llj' pllsllflxg hm-r wzly iulo tho 1'SfM'lll of hm I1-:u'l1v1's :xml tht- hvzlrts of hor vlalssuxzltvs. lu spitv of Ihv i':l1-I that she- looks too illllllfj' :lml lll'llllll'1' to ho -lu nllnloto. she- so ox:-ols ou tho Tl'IlI'li Illlll lnlslultlmll squml :ls Io XYlll tho Illll1'll vow-lvql lvttvr. ROBERT A. PERSELL l 1':-m'l1 Vluh '21 '26 llnll Cop '26 llislory Uluh '25. '26 Football '24 S1'l4'lN'4' l'luh '26 liZlSUll2lll '21 '26 l'l4'll4'lllj.f 1'luh '23 'l'r:u'li '26 llurr:1hl lllll'l'!llll il sol1livr's life- for un-l Shout. boys. shout I for it luallws you jolly Zlllfl from-. ll:1il to znuothf-r llll'lllll4'l' ol' our Flllilvlll holly who has ulI'Iml l'iug'vrs :ls woll :ls g'il'tv4l hrzliui for lloh suroly inows how to 1lr:1wl Ilv sw-ms to prol'1-r 1ll'2lXVlllg' gray XY1-sl l'oiut l':ulvls Io our 1'oll1'g:I:1T4' l1l4'll. :lull :ls to shflus -why llolr vnu lunko llll'lll looli :ls Ihough the-Y would szlil :nt :1 uxiuulefs uotivv. XVAX 2lI'U Illllll' 1'0'l'I:llll thu! lu- will flou the- uniform ho is so foml ol' llllflfllg' on thu- lllfll ho 1ll'RlXYN. HAROLD PETZOLD l'rvs. llistorp Vluh '21 '26 Spanish Uluh '26 l'1lll'll7l Stuff '26 l'lllp.Q'lll1ll'lllQI Som-ivty '26 l1'l4'l'2ll'j' Vluh '26 l'l1:11wl Squzul '26, ll:1ll Vol: '26 Sl'l1'll1'1' Vluh 24. '21 '26 A umm :nfl--r Ins :wx I1 wuru.' Who is Ihr- lrloml young' mam. ulwzlvs so rc-:ulv :xml willing to ops-11 tho girls' lovlu-rs. il' fhn-y Imvv l'Ill'Q0lll'll lhvir levy? NYQX llll,2'llf :l1l4l that souu' ol' those' glrls l'or,2'o! lhvir lioys luurposvly. IN-solo umuy stormy mluys ll1HYIll'1l suilwl through hIpgh ss-hool vs-ry smoothly in llll'4'l' :lull oua' hzlll' yours. .lllll iu that limo 4llSlllIL2'lllSll1'fl lllIllSl'll' iu lll2lTlll'lll2lfl1'S. Ilv is lllillllllllg' to go to St. lAZlNV!'llllI'4' l'lllVl'l'Slfj' in the- Iaull :1114l stully luw. II' llll rolurus by tho um-xl 1-lovtiou. lu- umy lu- lloxupsln-:ul's .l1lllj.ft'. ll0XYQ'Yl'l'. wo fhiui lll'lllllNll'Illl IS IllIl1'll too sumll lor llowurml. JEANNETTE POTTER Frenvh Club '21 '26 St'l0lll'0 Ulnh '26 llistm-y Club '26 lt wonlcl talk: limwl. how' it lilllifllrl -ll'Zlllll!'llP hziils frinn that livvly lilllf- xillnxv. l l4n'nl l':1l'li. luvi-ry inorning she' inzully ilzishvs -luwn in thi' station :incl just lllixlim-s thv train. Vx hzivv 1-'nm' to thc- 1-oiivliisioii that this iluily 1-xc-iw-i:-ze' must :rid -lvniiiivttv g:'1'v:1tly. for she- i'1'l'l2lllllX is by fair thff W-1'1rie-sl Illlll ninst tnllintivv se-nim' of that holly. XXX- ll2lYl' lli'Y1'l' si-on hm' yi-t XVll1'll shv w:isn't willing.: tn tnlk or lN'l'i.0l'lll sinnr ntliul' strvnuous vxvwisv. xxvt'-l'1' vvry sorry but we-'ro llllilllll' to tnrnish you with ll1l'Ul'lll2lll0ll l'0lN't'l'lllllLf hm' futllri- ns shi' elm-s not si-vin In lnlvv nny ifll-ai of it ll0l'Sl'lf. NM'v1'tl11-loss. wi' wish hm' gnml lnvk. ilrnft we-'E HARRISON QUINN flIllllllll'l'l'l2ll Vlulr '25 An mimfe- nt' wit is wnrth :1 ponml of sm'i'ow. lln1'1'ism1 lllilj' Zlllllvill' SQ'l'l0llN :incl nnnssnniing to thnsi- who 4lun't know him lint if you vnnn- into 1'0lIf2ll'f with hini vnnugli. thc- i'i'i1'tiui1 :ilwnys vzlnsvs his jovial sirlv to show itsvli' :lml thvn his 21111-ulutvs Illltl wisv m'i':u'lis :iw ai wry plnaismit 1llX'1'l'NlUIl. II:i1'i'is1ni has goin:- qnie-tly tlirenigli lhv high svlinol vmirse-. :itti':wtin,f no llllilllf' Rllffjlllllhll ni' innlaing' nu lrlnstvr: lint still whvn hi-'s ggmiv. tln-11-'ll ln- :in llllNVZlllf1'fl YIll'Illl1'j'. l'i':1lt :inil llzirvisuii will tzilw up l'0llllIZlllj' in thi' trlll. MABEL RAMEE Ilistnry Ulub '25, '26 Commercial Club 25. '26 l 1n' oftvn finviivss l'UllllN'llS3ltl'll sim-. Mzilwl is :in 4-x:1li111Iv of thv saying. l'i'vviolis tliings 1-onw in snnill lninillvsf' liittlv :ind 1ll'llllll'0. with hm' lrriglit 11-il hnii' zinil bright blnv 1-yi-s. shi- innkvs ai vm-ry pleasing picture. Mabel is going to lwvmm- ai bnsinvss woman next year. If she does :ls well in that linv :us shv hns in llviiipstoiaul lligh, smm-:nw is snrv to gvt :i gimsl s1ii11ugi':11+lwi'. PRISCILLA RASQUIN Vlzisw l'l'USl1ll'lll '23 Svnior Girl Squad '26 Vslu-1' '25, '26 Sviviivv Ulub '26 ii 1-r:u'y um '..5 'iw-- res. vnzim ua ll '-n I I Fl l 2 X 1' 1' ll l Fl 21' S1-an liits-1'z1i'y Ululb '26llistm'y Vhgxlm '26 ' A g't'll1'l'UlIS friomlsliip no 1-nhl lN'tllllll1 lows. 4111:-stiml: lPi1l you 1-V1-1' sw fllllllun .Xnswvit X'vs. l'Vl'1'. l lh-sid:-s this l'l'l4'llllSlllli Pussy gtgmlv lllilllj' 0fllf'l'S. Siu- luis just ri11pl4-fl Yliruugrli ll4'l' xr mal rfuiirsv. Sho vzisily lllilllil2l'1l to gn tlirougli high svlmol in tlire-v and il lmlt' j'1'Jll'S by llt'l' L'UllSl'l4'llllUllS vlzlss work wllivli shows ll4'l' Illllllljl Mt. llulyolu- will Clllllll hvr next year. DUER REEVES l':lll'i0t Slzlfl' '26 llzlll l'0ll '25. '26 l+'oull1:lll Squml '24. '25 lhlslwtlbxlll Sllllilfl '25. '26 l l'0ll1'll l'lillm '25. '26 ' 1'l?llllll4'l'l'l2ll 1'llll7 '26 -. . - 1 -.,. 'l'i':u'lc 'l'1-:im '25. '26 'l'l':lc'k Blaming:-1' '26 Nm-ivm-0 1'llllD '25, '26 lilI1'l'2ll'j' llnli '25. '26 M'g'i'. Flaws IM-lmting 'l'1-:lm Zhllislory tlulr ...h lllwi' '26 A l'l'IYlN'l' mzin :iw nm- sllaill svn- in an SllIlllll4'l S 4lilj'. lim-r. :ls onli g'l2lll1'1' :lt his llllQ.2'l' list of :ivtivitim-s will sliow. luis lwvii :in znvliw Sllltlvlll :il lle-iilpstvzul. lmrli in 2lllll4'Ii1'N :mel Slll1l4'lll lifv. llv luis lwvn livrv l'1ll' two :xml um- hull' ye-urs. :xml has mziilv quilv :1 gguml mum- for liinm-lI'. l,ll1'l' is tllzll lluppy vuinlviimtioil. :i gmail sport :lull il gum! svlmlalr. Zlllll wwf ll-vl sum- llml lui will ilu ve-iq wi-ll :lt l'l'llIl'l'l4bll. wliix-li lu- will t'lll4'l' in-xt yn-zir. ,MARTIN REMSEN lillUXYlt'll,24' 1-oiiivs :iml wisdom liugm-rs. Xlnviiii is I4-:1i'li1'1l :iml lll4'l'1'l'Ul'4' most pn-uplv 4'lYlll'lllIlQ' lllill lu- is slluliolis. Still ln' SUPIIIS to llilYl' ai lot of timv to lillli in study llzill. NVQ- SHIIIMIS4' ilu- solution livs in ilu- p1'm'vl'lmizil Illl1llll,LI'lll oil. XY1- :ulmit fllill lu- is, ilwlw-4-ml. :l slmlimis looking: young Illilll. lVv Uilll llllllgilll' him ,N :1 l'l'FlI4'l'll'Il p1'ol's-ssui' or an-f-im. nut Il lziwyvr. lie- is fur ton l'1'N4'l'Yl'1l for tlml. ll is rvzllly quite- l1:ll'4l to gin-as his l'llllll'l' xnvzilimi sn ynu'll lmvv In zisli liim zilxuul it julll'St'lH1s. A EDWARD RICHERT llnll Pop '26 l1isl':lt'li '26 llistory t'luli '25, '26 Spanish Vluh '26 l'It'vr guy. robust, :incl bold. lCflw:u'4l is wry :1p.:1't-wililo. lVhvn we- l'tll'lll'l'f-'Il him and flolnalinlc-tl infornmtion. ho- Silitl. uxxvllill' clo you want to know? l'll lie-g.:'in with tht- t'1':ull4- if you wish. Of c'oursm'. wv haul to vut flown on the- llllt'l'l'lt'XV. int,t-l'4-sting as it might lniw 1n'oi's-rl. but ws- wish to suy that we ap1ri't-1-izitv his willingnt-ss to he-lp us Ullllllll tho tlvsirml llll'tbl'lll2llitiIl. l'ltlXV2ll'tl szlirl. zunong: lll2ll1X tPlllt'l' things. thnt hs- plun- nvrl to go to Xotrv lhunv :intl tzikv up ax 1-oursv i11 0ll2lll4't'l'lll2I ll0NVi'Yt'l'. lui lllily ho with us nvxt your in tho i':1nks ol' tht' notv-wortliy l'. tl's. CHARLES RONNERMAN lhiskvtliaill Alilllilgtll' '26 Volonitil Stuff '24 I1llf'1'Ell'y Club '25 l'z1t1'iot Stzlfl' '25 vl'l':H'li 'Ftizun '26 History Club '26 .l':lIQL'lllt't'l'lll2 Socie-ty '2-I. '25 I.ivutvn:111t Ilsill Pops '26 Spanish t'lub '26 Ml was llt'lXYt't'll at nmn :tml il lioy .X lxolmlv-:lt--lioy. t'linrlvs is ow- ot' our niainy she-iks :intl just :tt pri-svut. is vvry t'on4l ot' :1 m'4-rtuin young p:u'ty. f'llIll'lt'S is an :xt-voxixplislu-il litvi'ni'5 won-ku-. Ili- nssisti-cl with thv l'illl'it'rl lust yt-nr. :intl tho t'oloninl tho XVIII' lwlorv. llv is also :i vm-V5 awtivt- lllvllllltll' in thv History f'luli. Rv- ing' tht- :iggggiw-ssivv lvzulvi' ot' this Vtbllliltl, ho :intl G4-orgc .lan-olmus ll.2llit' illltllllt'l' tzunous twosoniv. llv oxin-vts to 1-nlniln-0 l,2ll'lllltlllfll'N 1rl'1'stig'1' :intl stsinaling nvxt your. FRED RUNDLE l'lllQllll't'l'lll,2 Sovivty '2-l Spanish Vluli '26 S4-ionic-1' I'lub '24 llzlll Cop '26 Tho niilrlvst lll2lllllt'l'4'tl with tho lwrziu-st mind. lsn't ln' vutv? XVith that llilll' Utilllll :lull thosv two PYPS :intl that nossi? No wontloi' his station by the 2llltllf0l'llllll is lmsst-al by so nuiny ol' tho t':1i1'vr sox. How- vwr. ho notit-vs his lc-ssons just us llllll'l1 and his rvcit- :itions :uw :ilwziys wvll pu-pz11'vtl. l't'l'.l1ilIJS Frocl will follow in his l':1tlmr's footstvps :intl lllW'0lIlf' :l uiinistvr. lt' so. 4lon't t'org'vt. 1-vw-1'ylio1ly. wht-n you 5:1-t niurrivcl to look up Fvvrl. l-'rvrl will put his hunrl to 501110 kind of work in the fall and will prolinlmly wish he wore :L st-hool boy signin. Wifi Mt l.ll1'l'ZlI'X fllub '25, '26 Spanish Club '26 IH-ll tlllll luk Club '25, '26 Carpe Iw,l0lll Snllaliflts '26 Ilistury Flub '26 Ass't. lflllitor l':ltri4lt '26 'l'll1' llrivl- ol' XVlSllUlll is :llmyv rllllivs. 'l'hl- first thing' wr- l'2lll s:ly Zllllillf lilllll lS XYllZlf'f vw lllllt sho- is il shy. l'l:lxl-ll llilll'1'1l little' llliss. lillt it ll:lppl-lls lllill sho isll't. Shu is :l Nlgllllill' girl. Shu llllS lll'!llIlY llllll vwl',vtllillg: tllzlt gm-s witll tllelll. Ruth is rl-ry Villlll Zllltl slll- :IlXVIlyS pzlssl-s tllv 1'X2llllS witll :l Sllft' lllIlI'QIlll. ll' lluth l':lll lu-up up llQ'l' lll'9S1'lll stzlllflllrll. she' will lltll ll:ll'4- :l V1-ry h:ll'll llllll' :lt 1lHl'llt'll XYllt'l't' shv 1'YlN'l'lN to gn ll4'Xl' fall. QA RYERSON llzlslll-tbzlll '25. '26 llistory lllllll '26 'lll':ll'li 'l'v:llll '25 Sll:llllSll lllllll '26 S4'l1'll4'l' l'lub 'ZJIL '26 'l'll:lt lollll lll'f'Hlll4'S light XVllll'll is t'll4'4'l'l'lllly lDtDl'lll'. bvlllll llll1'l'1'SlN lllzl lllorl' tll:lll bllsllvthzlll Zllltl lllltlllml' slnlrls? H11 kuow ot' ll0llllllQ.Z'. l'0l'l2lllllX llot l7lNlliS! llvsillvs sports lllzl Ull-l0j'S thv lll0l'lPN tlllll sf-lrllllll pzlssvs Rl Villlllj storm-. Ill spill- ol' the- l':ll't tll:lt lll4'l'l' wl-rf un Uillltlj' storvs :lt Villlllb lllzl ll:lll :l NV0ll1l4'l'l'lll tillll- lllQ'l'0. l'lX'l'l'y0Il1' likl-s llt'I' for lll'l' jolly llislmsitinll Illlll zlll. l'0llllll glloll llilflll'!' :llltl W0 2ll'1' Slll'l' sllv will llilvl' il host ul' l'l'll'll1lN :lt volll-gg'4'. She- NRIXS shl-'ll 20 Ill illlj' l'4lllvg'l' tll:lt il t'l'ivllll Illilj' Nllj.2'Lf1'Sl il' the- l'l'lt'llll will ,fu with llt'l'. lVll:ll :lu you tlliull ut' lllfll? FLEETWOOD SAMMIS ll:lll Cup 26 l'llilIN'l Slllllltl '26 llistury l'lllll '25. '26 'l'll4' Nll0l'l1'Sl ZIIISXVPI' is cloillgf' l lvl-tuwloll. lilw his llllllllh is ill tho 1-lllss of 1blllllllZlli1'l'S. lH'l'Yj' ,Ef0'g'1'lll'l'N. Zlllll vvvl' SIHll'lilllp.Z l!liltLZ'lll'l0l'S. lls-'s lI1'X1'I' ill thv s:llll1- 1ol:ll-ll il sllvollll lll0l'1' lllilll whvu lll- gut llI1'l't'. 'l'h:lt lN'lllL1' llll' vllsv you shoulll ll2lVU yftrllt' out for bllslu-tbzlll. Flvl-ty. wlly 1lilIu't Xtlll? 'l'll0 first ll:ly l le-l-ty wa-ut llut XYllll tll:ll uvw rvll tie- elf his lla' lll1'll1'll :lll tho suuw. lll- Zlllll l'2ll'l' 4lllll't rl-sillv togrl-tlle-l' :lt :lll Illltl lu- proll:lllly will 2llXY:l,YS bf- :ls guy :ls XVl1t'll lll- wzls Zl rlllllt'lll ill ll. ll. S. Ill- 1-xpl-vts tu 1'illfl l':lllll- Illlll l'UI'lllllP ill thi- fivlll ot' 1'lYIl l'llp.l'llI1'Ul'lllQ' Illltl pl'4lh:lbly Slllllll ll:ly he-'ll dig :llllltlll-l' l'ilIl2lIllJI llillllll. ANNA SAPADIN Colutn4'1'x'i:xl l'luh '21 '26 l.it4'1':xx'y Club '20 Such swvot l'Ulll15lllSl4!ll xloth iu uxusix' lien lloiug things quivkly SUUIIIS to ho Auu:x's spx-f-inlty: for iustaxux-o. voiuplxxtiug hor txxrxu :xt high svhool in thrve yvaxrs. Sho is :x V1-ry l'll2ll'll1ill1.f girl. plays tlw violiu :xml piaxuo ibut uot :xt tho 5211110 timoh. :xml haxs won maxuy frioiuls. Nvxt your sho will lwcomo :x nhusiuoss woman , :xml wo fox-l :x X'4'l'X slirowxl ouv :xt thaxt. LEO SCHROEDER Spzxuish Vlulm '26 l 'llll not iu tho Polo ot' x-oxuuxou lllQ'll. l,x-o is ouo of our uxost lbl'UlllllSlllQ huxlxling gvuitlsx-s. Ilsxviug mzxxlv it :x rulv to rx-:ul om- thouszxurl paxgos of good litx'l':xtxx1 x :x ww-li. ho is lmouuxl to got' 21 grvzxt xlvzxl ot' lwiu-fit from it. As wo haxvx' roaxxl Lx-o's short storios in thx- l':xt1'iot. wo x-:xu soo for oiirsx-lvx-s what :x vivid iiuaxgiuzxtiou ho possx-ssos. NNN- hopo that in thx- futuro wx- shxxll rvzxxl lougoi' :xml lwttx-1' storivs writtvu hy him. Aftm- :xli. Loo. what lwttvi- l'Ulll1Hllll0ll is tlu-rv than il hook? This oiitx-1'pi'isiug: youug iuzxu is going.: to work ux-xt your :xucl looks foi' zxxlvnxixw-xxxviit froxu his fixture- stuxlim-s :xl uigrlit svhool. HARVEY SEALOVE Spzxuislx fllllb '23 U11-lxostl':1 '25 llzxll Pop '26 IPisx':xoli '26 Anil what is writ is writf- - XVould il wvrv XVOI'i'l1l01'. If you szxvi' Ilarvvy as I,lS1'2'l9li'S gaxulx-xivx' in tho high suhool play. you would lu-vel' think that ho wus thx- SHUI!! little' shvik thaxt staxuxls iu tho hxxll up by rooiu fifty two. As soon :xs you look :it llzx1'vi-y. you will notice- :x liilll' ol' lzxrgo brown vyvs. NVQ- vxxuuot rvzxxl II2ll'Yl'j'-S mixxxl by the-so xxyos lN'l'illlSt' wo axrv not l'0l'flllll' txxllxfrs: hu! wo vaxxx positivx-ly szxy lh:xI llzxxwvy is om- oi' those- i':xithl'ul boiugs who :xrv :xlwuys llolpilxg thx- high svhool ziloug. XVhvu IlZll'Y!'X grrzxxluzxtx-s. lhv svhool will h:xx'o lost :iuotlxor oux- oi' its iw-lizxlxlos. llxxrvoy lllll'llflS to t'llf1'l' NVQ-st l'oiut. LEO SEXTON Irlskvflmnll '26 'I'r:n'k 'I'1-:nn '22 Vootlmll '23, '23, '26 II:ill Von '22, '21 TH. '20 I :nn IllUIlIlI'l'Il of :ill I s111'vvy, At lYI'l'S1'lll In-o is nn ville-l'pl'isi1ig'. young' ri-:il winte- Ill'lIIU'I'. II4' ilom-sn't look ns il' he- lll'l'4Il'll il. Imnl ln' is ilso talking: np lifv IIlSIII'2IIll'l'. Sonn- flny wo will Infan- ot' thv S+wton I,il'4- I'lNIlI'IlIll't' I'0IlllHlllj'. Illlll how proncl . . . , , , . . wo will luv oi hnnl I Ink f4'Zll'Il0I'S wlll Iorgot his ng:- g:1'nv:xtillp: fnilnre-s to know his ZlSNi1.1'IIIll1'IIlN. :incl his IIZISNIIIZIIUS will hoax! ol' the- l':n't that thi-5' wow his riu-mls. Yon IIIIISI show ns. Iwo! xr, . V VI, if fllzfiilflil-?!SMIOIiI 'X Ill'l'lll'Il Illuln '21 '2li GI4-4' Vlnlr '25 Ilisiory Vinh '21 '26 IIlPllll Ii1'I'lllll1I Il4i2ll'iS :iw Imlrpi4'sI. Qnim-I -IUZIIIIIU has l4'an1i11gQ lowzlril IIonn- Ifls-onoinivs. t'orin'll is going: fo VIQIIIII hor. i1lUl'll0II ix :i volln-g'o-not young nmnl hnt I xlonhl if il will 1-vm' VIIIIIVZITI' rho lou' of 1-oiiw-1's:1tio11. ICV1-1'yoln' may ho talking.: :ind Inighinu bn! .Ie-nnnv with just il Iilth- smile-. looks on. In Ihr' 1'I3lSSI'll0Ill. .Ii-nlnnfs not so silont--lhon wv sit uni Iistvn. .Iv:unn- is tho 1Il'1'Illll ol' 1'Yl'I'j' Slll'I'l'I'iII2 i1:n!v 1-onw trnv- ai qnn-I WVUIIIIIII. TERRY SMITH I1llllIlI1'l'I'illI l'lnh '26 Sifvixm- Vinh '24 Nmnish Vinh '23, '26 Mzllxzlgm-1' IJINPIIIIIII '2li II all llop 'n 'lla 'I :nn noi ol lllzll l'1'ntln-1' to NIIIIIQ4' oil' ini' fri:-inl wln-n ln- inns! in-1-fl nn-, II1'I'l N Ihv 4-nsy going sort oi' lnnnnn In-ing' who. win-n xon slmkv hznnis wnh hnn, slams yon ln-:ul'!1ly on Ihv lun-k, X willing workvr is l':llllL'l' :ln nnnsnnl plnlnonn-non lunl' sorry is nn 1'YI'l'III'IlI 1'XRlIllIPll' ol this bIN'I'l4'S :is Ins i I4 1 1I i 1 'nh eh-note. YQ n::ln:1g'1ng: thu- loolhnll lvznn nnil Rlitllllgl' tin- IHIlllIl1 'R EVA SOUTHWELL Golden llilll' likv sunlight Sll'Q'illlllllg.f. l'lvu's il nvw 11llll0l'1'Ill to 111-'IIIIISTK-'2lll'S bnnnvrs hxlving 001119 lwrv only for lwr svnior j't'2ll'. Shu has t'orsuks'n 1'IY2ll1ill'1' Childs High Sm-hool for us und will :ill too quivkly puss to QlilIll2lll'1l Training ni-xt your. Although heir stay wus short. her huir. Slllllt' und f1'ivndly dis- position soon lnudv hor svoni likv un old l'l'l0ll1l oi' ours. 11' ull go:-s we-ll. lflyu will hm-onie un instructor und will doubtlvss bo likvd by ull hor pupils for hor 2'E'lli!ll por- sonality. VOLBERG STENHOLM I.:1rin Club '26 History l'lub '26 Frf-nf'h Club '26 Pen und Ink Flub '26 Sho sows il though und roaips illl alot. lie-hind :1 l'Zllll4'l' slutvly vxtvrior. l'l'i1'llllSlllD will l'Q'Yl'2ll . :ln znniublv. 1-va-ii joyiul sidv in Vollu-rg'. Sho is svrions vnougrh in sr-hool :ind ulwuys wulks inlo he-r vlussus with thi- nir oi' ons- who has Ill'1'INll'1'1l hor ll0lll0XV01'li. Uh! we don't lulym- to worry about Yolbm-rg: :ls she- is ai ve-ry vupzllrle young ludy: for it' time-rv should bv :1 flood. you probably would find hor in tho drie-st spot aivuilzlblm-. Shi- is going.: to lwvonu- il busine-ss wornun. LEONARD ST, JOHN Colonial Stull' '26 l'rvs. flUllllll1'l'l'lIll Vluh '26 Hull l'o11 '26 Winner l rm-slnuun l':ltrioti4- xYiK'1'-l'l'l'S. .lunior l'luss '26 lflssuy '12-L '25 1lllIlll'lll2lIl Advisory li0ill'll '25 Hold tho fortl for I :un l'0IlllllQL'. l.e-onurd is one- ot' Ili-inpstvud's be-st studvnts. lla- hus hw-n both un zu-tivo nukiiihvr ol' SOYl'l'2ll vluhs und u tim-loss workvr for the- l'oloni:ll. Ili' has finished his high svhool 1-ourso in only Ilirvv yours und luis 1-rownod lhvni with honor inarlis this lust term. His willingness und ability huvv gotten hiiu several school tasks all of whivh lu- luis 211'4'0llllillSll1'4l vory sz1tisi':u'to1'ily. Ilv has an urvliitoctiirul position waiting for him whivh wi- :ill :igrn-1' hi- clvsi-1'vvs illlll will be' :1 SIIUUPSS in. WALTER STODOLSKI Ilnll Vnp 'SIG 1ll'4'llt'Pll'il '24 Svit-tic-o t'luh '26 lin silt-nt :intl sufv sile-in-v ll4'Yt'l' ht-trztgs gmt. xxvillll'l' is zu 1-:thu llllt'Xt'llt'2llllt' lzul who l'4'lIllll4ls unv- ul' tht- saying. It' il ruins. tht- ht-st thing: to flu is lt-t it ruin. NY:1lt4-1' is not at wild yuuthu. nm' is he- al g:omlif- gumlf' llt- is just thv hztppy nn-tlluni wln-rv ynu pnss tht- 1-xzuns in tht- guml StI's. Ilis yo-urs :tt Ile-lnpstt-:nl Iligrh Svlnml lntw- pzlsst-tl with llztrtlly :l ripple-. llm- is going tn sturly tn lu- :tn t'llQ1'lllt't'l'. pvr- hztps in lllillllllltlil. SYLVESTER STOLZENBERG lt' I 4-zutnnt lillljlll -lt-t nn- wlit-.U All nt' us lntw- 4-iijnyt-tl Sylvc-ste-t s wit. No lllilllvl' how svrinus tht- mwtsioii ht- hats llt'Y4'l' fzlilt-tl us. l'0s- sihly the- :unuunt ut' ll'ZlYI'llllg' ln- hats tlmn- lms int'lut-nm-1-tl hiln tu hm- at puust4-r. Ill- hus jott1'tn-yt-tl llll'HllQ.L'll tht- wilmls of liuropn- :intl Imng lslztnxl. Ill- truly is :tn wx- pw-rit-in-:-tl ymlng niun. lla- hats hip: itll-:ls ul' stunt- elzly lwmmiillg 21 lIl4'1'll:lllll':ll l'llp.flllUt'l'. I'4-rlntps his zthility tn tztkv things :ip:u't :unl sunn-tinn-s put tht-in lUQ't'lllt'l' uprzlin inl'lue-in-r4l his ill-1-isinn in this t'i4-lil. Swann- ut' h's inn-ntipns :tw rt-ztlly not so hurl. Rlztylw suiiiw-mtv will tztlu- pity nn hitn :intl l.lll2lllt'1'Ullt' ol' l1is vnntrztptinns. .X!lj'W2lj' wt-'ll ht-t lll1'l'l'ill ht- at l2llI,2'll voiiiit-vt:-tl with it. lle- will 4'llIt'l' l'i':ttt ns-xt yt-:tix DOROTHY STREATER Il.Fl4ll'j'1llllP ln. .Zta llll0I'llS .H A 1-ln-1-1'l'ul lill- is what tht- Blusvs lm 1- A smtringr spirit is lllJ'll' prune- th-l ght. XYh:tt's tln- usa- ut' ht-ing: hlut- wht-n it's sn nun-h tgnuw- wh-liglltful tn ht- hnppy :intl pl:-:ts:tnt'! 'l'hut is tht- wulx ut- tl-1-I :tltvr llilYlllg' lm-n with Iturutliy atwliilv, XY'- ,fllill'Jlllll't' thztt no uno t-uulnl ht- th-spmnh-nt wh:-n lllltl4'l' tht- tnllut-nw ut ht-r sunny tllspnsitmn :unl gt-nntl up- tiinisni. Shi- 1-nts-rs into things witl1 at 5:1-iuiiiio 1-11- thusizlsin whit-h is vt-ry 4-u11t:tg'imls. lint-ntliy will 4-ntt-t' J. 'l'. S. nt-xt lu-:tr :intl we- suspt-1-t thztt shi- intl-nnls tt- hv zt llistutj tn-:lt-l1 i'. JANE STURGES Xss't. l'hit-t' Svttiot' Girl Sqtt:ttlSt'ivttt'n- t'ltth '26 '20 l,itvt':tt'y t'ltth 'Ill 'Bti lit tttztgit- tttttttht-t's :tml pe-t'sttttsivv sottmlf' NVhvtt .l:tmt wttt'ttts tip tttt ht-t' pittmv. 4-vt-tt the- stattttt-s stttrt tlttttvittg. Sht-'s su :tvqttttittte-tl witlt tht' lrittmt sltt- hzts tu 1-hztitt it to lu-vp it frottt fulltvwittg: ht-r. .litm- tlstl t-tttt tlt':tw vt-ry wttll :tml ztlwttts will ht- itttlt-twmlt-ttt hy tltv ttst- ut' t-itht-t' of tht-sv :tt'lti1-vt-tttt-ttts. lVttlls 4-lttittts hvr m-xt yvttt' :tml its zttttliturittttt will pt'ttlt:thly smut ht' fillvtl with jttttthlittg. jzllxy tttttsit-. RICHARD SWYERS Lit-tttf-ttztttt l'sh4-t' 'Zti llatll Pup '23, 'lfti lwtttlltttll '25, 'Zlli I tlztrt- tln :tll thttt ttttty lwt-utttv at tttattt. YYhu tlzttw-s tlo ttturt' is ttttmtf' Two things whivh lIit'k's htthitttttl 4'XIll'1'SSl0ll pot'tt':tys ttt tht- vlztss twtttttt :tt'1' itttlit'l'vt'vttt-tt :tml slve-pittvss. lbttt ttttt hittt itt tht- pt-opt-t' t-ttvitwnttttvttt :tml hnfs :ts sttatppy tml itttt-tw-stt-tl :ts tht-5' tfotttv. l'1't'ltztps lttfs str :tt-tivv rvtttsitltt t'h:tt hv hzts tn gilt sotttv t't-st tlttrittg: vlttssvs. llttwt-t'vt'. lw thttt :ts it tttaty. llivk is tt gtmtl spurt :tml tlwttys willittg: for tltv m-xt :tt-t. liivlt is :t rt-:tl :trtist tml wv vxltt-t't lttttt tn he- tttttttttts swim- tltty, llivli is vttittg tu i'ttt'thvt' vttltivzttt- his lvttttittgg tnwztrtl P- tt't itt tltt-Stmlvttts. .Xrt lmatgttt- ut' Nvw Yttt-lt. lj-ARRIET THAYER Tshvr 'Zti l.itt-t':tt'y t'lttlt '21 'ZH Sc-ivrtt-v l'ltth '2-L 'llti llistory l'lt1h '20 l t'vnf'l1 tfltth '26 Pzttriot Stitft' '25 Fair words ttt-vor httt't tht- tottgttetf' ll:tl't'i4-t is :t vvry ltlvttsttttl :tml likvzthlv girl. She' tlwatys hzts :t stttilt- nt' :t lull-:tsttttt word fmt' ltoth strztttggvt' tml frietttl. Ibttrittg: tht' tntst fttttt' yvttrs shv h:ts stu-ttt ttttttlh of httt' tittttt itt tht- tlrztwittg: rtmttt. tlt'V1'ltDlllIlLf ht-r ttlt-:ts itt m'lt:tt't'o:tl :tml pttittt. This titm- lttts hut-tt vt-ry ptwtfitttltly stu-ttt. tts thttsv who hztw sm-tt hvt' work lqmvw. Aftvt' twttttttlvtittg: ht-t' t'tvttt's4- itt ttrt :tt l't':ttr lttstittttv. ll:tt't'ivt t-xtwt-ls tlt lwt-otttw :t l'UIlllllQ'l't'l2ll :tt'Iisl. sll 51-1LDA THOMAS 'l1'lIl'1' 1'llllb '26 l'Slllll' '26 II- l'1'l'I'll' l l'2lllf':llS '25, '26llII-I- l'llllD '26 Ilistovp l'lllll '26 SI-11iu1' Girls Squaul '26 litl-1':11'v 1'llllh '23, '26 l'1'll Rlllll lllli tlllllb '21 '26 XYI- sl1:Ill nu-I-I. lm! WI- sl1:1ll 111iss lll'l', rll1'l'4' will lu- mu- I-iuply 1'l1a1i1'. l':I11 ZIIIXIDIIU lu-lp l:1I1g'l1i11g: XVlll'l1 llil4l:I jolu-s'! NVQ- Ilmiln it, I1 is s:IiIl that :I lH'l'SOIl sluvulll lllll l:1I1g'l1 :It s own julia-s, but i11 1lil1l:1's I'z1s1- it only lll2lli1'S tlu- llQll'll4'l' l:IIIg'l1 llu- l1:11'IlI-l'. XVI- :Ill low- llil1l:I's 2l4'1'4'lIl lllll I-l1111'111i11g I'l11g'lisl1 l'0llllPll'Xl0ll. illltl I-o11si1lI-1' tlu- Iollvgl- fl-llow of NYll0lll WI- l11II'+- ll4'Zll'1l l'lllll0I'S. i11 :I s11'iu11s luusilinii. lt is l1:11'Il to i111:Ig.-:i1u- llilIl:I stIulyi11g:. but slu- lllllSl flu 11. or slu- wuI1lIlIIt do so WI-ll 111 sl-luuxl. Siu- l1:Is lllll 111-I-iIl4-Il XYllill slu' will do 1Il'l4-1' slu- I1 ls lN'O'll 5Il'Illl1lRll1'1l. Siu- lllllj' lu-I'4111u- :I l1'il1'll1'l' 111' 41114-1' Ilu- lbI1si11--ss world. XVI- wish lll'l' llll'li iI1 XVllllI' 414-1' slu- llllll1'l'l2lli1'S. QJRJRENCE TRESI-IAM llislory l'lllll '26 S4'lUlll'l' fllllll '26 Ill4'l'2Il'j' 1'lllll '26 l 1'I-111'l1 lllllll '26 X lVilli :I s111ilI- UII lu-1' lips z11ul laiiul wuruls 611 ll4'l' 1111151111-. To llu- lI0l'slHl wluu wI111lIl lu- 2l4'llllZlllll1'll willi :I sovizilrle-. fllvlllllj' girl ws- lllll'lNlll4'1' l'llUl'l-lll'4'. 1P111'i11g' tlu- slurrl lll' slu- llzls lu-I-11 :I11ur11p: 11s slu- luis 111:ulI- lllilllj' l'l'll'llllS - lllil wl- :Ill lilu- lll'l' 1111111111-1'. .xllll llursv wluv l1:1vI- visit- ul lu-1' will sziy lllill slu- is :I I1-ry 1'll2ll'lIllllQ1' luisu-ss. Ks l4'lu1'I-1u-I- llilS 11111-1-Il:-Il llll'1'4' l1ig:l1 svluunls i11 llu- l:Is1 llilll' j'4'2ll'S. lvl 11s fm-I-l 4-o111pli11u-1111-Il XVlll'll slu- says that ' 1' Ilm-111' Il. Il. S. is tlu- lu-st. Siu- will lihlliillllj' X uly In lu-I-Imiv :I I4-:II-lu-1'. 'X x STRATTGN TULLY :IslIi11g'In11 Illlll l1lll4'0lll Il:Ill Vol: '23. '26 fll'2ll0l'll'Zll 1'611tI-st' '24 I,lSl'Ill'll '26 ll:Is4-lm:Ill '22 lIm1' sw-4-I illlll g2'l'Zl1'l4lllS. I'Yl'll i11 1'0lllIll0ll slu-I-I-li, Is that fiiu- sI-11sI- wliic-l1 Ill1'll I-:Ill 4'0lll'll'SX. lh-luilelf tlu- villi:I1I l'llll'l'S. III- llN7liS l'1II1Iili:II' . lr Sll'Zlll4lll 'l'I1Il,1'. il Y1'l',Y grorul :u'to1'. Ill- isII'r :II :Ill Xllll:l1lIlllN lmuliiiigg' nfl' slum- Illlll is quill- Slll4ll0llS. Illltl xxlmr 2'l'llt'l'illlX Ilrllmvs. s111:11'l. l S!1':11II-11 is glblllgl in 1'Hl'lll'll illlll ilu-rv we hope he lrlws Iiu- 1n:11'! of ilu- lu-ru in 1'1-:Il life. HELEN VICTOR S1'i11111-1' l'l11l1 '25. '26 S111111ish lllllll '26 I1lfL'l'2l1'j' fllllll '25. '26 llis1111'y l'l11l1 '26 l'111'1111 Ili1-111 S01l11li111s '26 UU! fllill 1115' 11111g1111 11'111'1- i11 1h1' 1h11111l1-1 s 11111111h '1'lll'll with Rl 1111ssi1111 w1111l1l l Slllllit' 1h1- w111'l1l. I1's flll' 1l11y 111' ,i111lg1111-111. 1111-i111s il f11i111. f1'ip:l111-111-1l 111111- f1'11111 11111 s111g:11. This is ll1-11111. S1111 is k1111w11 f111' flll' XVZIQ' sh1- 111111 l111l1I ll 1'1'11w1l's 11111-11111111 XVlll'll sh11 s111-11l1s. N111 111111 111' IIN 1':111 any 1h:11 wv 1li1l11'1 sit 1111 Sll'illg.2'llT Rllltl lis11111 111 her. w11111l1-1'i11g what XVZIS j.2'0lllg,:' 111 llillllltxll 111-xt. Il' Il11lv11 Slllilllll 111'111' 1-1'11s11 s111-11ki11p: i11 1h1- 111i1l1ll1- 111' 11111- of lllxl' 1'1-1-i1111i1111s Rllltl Zl 11i1'1111'1' i111111111li1111-ly iillifxll of 11111 11111li1-111-11. y1111'1l s1-11 111111'1- fllllll 11111- 11111-11 1111111111 11111l 11ll 1'j1'N 1li1'1-1't1-1l 111 11111 s111g:1-. YV1- h11111- II1-l1-11's 111'f :1t111'i11:1l :11'1 fi111ls 111111'1- s11l1st11111i11l 1'1111111l111i1111s i11 11111 l'llllll't' Tllilll s111111 l111x11s. Sho is g'11i11 11i1h1-1' 111 H1111-1's1111 111' N. Y. l'. EIEPHEN VORIS Sl'lf'll1'4' 1'l11l1 '22. '2Z'L '24 llis1111'y tllllll '26 Yi1-1--l'1'11s. S1'i1-111'1- f'lllll '25 l3is1'1111li '26 I'1'11si1l1-111 S1'i1-111-1- l'l11l1 '26 S111111ish 1'lllll '26 ll11ll flllll '26 lil7l'll i'111' s111-111-ss l11- s1-1-1111-1l. Sil llll1'l! ZllXY2lj'S ll1lS Sll4'll ll 111'1-111'1'11pi1-1l 4'XIll'1'SSl0ll, l41-1':111s1- uf his i111111'11sI i11 flll' S1'i1-111111 l'l11l1. 111111 l1is l'Xl'1'll1'lll XV4ll'li i11 K'll1'llllSll'j'. W1- 11s1-1l 111 llllllli lllill h1- w11s 1111111'1-11t1'111i11g,' 1111 s1111111 1'1111111li1'11t1-1l s1-i1-111ifi1' 111'11l1l1-111. l,:1111ly. l111w1-1'111'. ilfikxl' l'4'illllllQI l1is s1111'y i11 1h1- l'1111'i111. wv 1'1-:1liz1- Tlll' fl'lll1 1'1111s1- 111' his 11l1s11'111'1i1111. 'llll1'll l1is walk! flllt' s1-111113 l1i111 s11'i1l11 11l1111g.r. w1111l1l i11111g:i111- l11- w111'11 S4'X'1'll4l4x2l1fl11' l11111ts. S11-11l11111's 11111hi1i1111 is 111 l11- :1 1'h1-111is1 11111l 1111vz11'1l Tllilf 1-111l 111'1- his 1-x111-1'i1111-111s 111 llIS lllblllt' l11l11'111111'5 1l11'111'11111. N. Y. l'. Ill' l'Ulj'. 'l'1'l'll. will 1'1-1-1-ivv S11'1'1' i11 1l11' l':1ll. MEREDITH WHITEHOUSE l1i1-111111111111 ll11ll l'1111s '26 Sl'l1'lli'1' i'l11l1 '24. '25, '2f Ass'1. i'hi1-1' l'h111111l Stlllilil '26S111111ish f'lllll '26 'l'1'1':1s111'1-1' l 1'1-1111l1 l'l11l1 '26 llis1111'y l'l11l1 '26 l'11t1'i111 Stuff '26 1'11l1111i11l S1111'l' '25 I'Sll1'l' '25, '26 l.it111'111'y l'l11l1 '25, '26 A 1111111-li -- 1l11w11 11132111111-111 1 'tis l1111 il w111'1l 111111 Il l1l11w. Ill'l'l' wv h:11'1- 1h1- 1111izzi1-11l. 1111- 111111s1i1111i11p.:. argu- 1111111t111iv1- i111li1'i1l1111l. If Il 1'111'1 is 11111 11hs11l11111ly 1'l1-111' 111 l1i111. 1-x11111si1'11 11xl1l1111111i1111 is ll1'K'l'SSill'y. Tll1'l'1'lly killing 1-l11ss1'1111111 1i1111- 111 1'111'y :1g:1'111':1l1l11 s111-1-1l. NY1- w11111l1-1' if M1-1'1-1litl1's i1111111'11111 111111sti1111s 111'1- 11111 1'11111'11i1'1-1l f111' this 11111'1111s1-. lb1111'1 1:1-1 the 11111i1111 fllill 3l4'l'l'X is just 1,'0llfl'Rll'j' i'111' l111 is11'I 111111 h11's 1.5111 s1111111 1'111'y g'11111l 1'1111s1111i11g 1111w111' 11111l il Y1'l'j' f111'1il1- 111i111l 111 s111111111'1 his sI:111'1111111ls. XV1- lltblifx fllill h1-'ll I1111-1111111 Rl lZlXVj'Pl' s11 1111 1'1111 l11- i11 his 111'igi1111l 14l111111'111. If 11111 111'11 1'111'i1111s 11s 111 3ll'l'l'j S l'llflll'l' 1-11111's1-. gn 111151111 i1 11111 wi1h l1i111. ROGER WHITMAN 'l'rA.1'li Tvam '23, '2-I, '25, '2CII:lll Cop '25 Litv1':i1'y Club '25 Dis1'aeli '26 Lv lI1'I'l'l1' Frznufais '25 lllinpel Squad '26 flziss '.IIl'4'flSIlI'0l' '24 Hclitol'-ill-1-liivf Colonial '25 l':1t1'iot Stuff '25. '26 Uhivf Ilalll Uops '26 'l'lu' world linowx only two--vtlnil's Ronu' :llul I. ling:-r is qnito :1 l'0lll2ll'li1llll0 young: main. Hoge-r nnulv two trips south this yvzlr. onv to South .hlll9l'll'Il, tlui otlu-r to l'nlr:1. NVlmt's tlu- :1tt1':u'tion. Hoge-1 ! llc- plays S4'Y1'l'Zll lIIIlSli'2ll instrnnu-nts lint lul llk'V4'l' SUPIIIS to find tinu- to play fll4'lll :it our mlznwvs. for lu-'s very nnu-li mu-ilyaiwl with at prvtty Junior. Ill- lump:-s to t'llTl'l' l'riiu'e-lon in tlu- full mul sw-k l'nrtlu-i' :u'liivx'vnu-nts tlu'1'1-. -EMILY WICKS Spnnisli Vlnlr '23 N1'lk'lll't' Vlnh '24 Howl St-nso. whim-h only is ilu' gilt ol' Ili-:ln-11. .hllil though no Sl'l1'lll'l'. fziirly worth Ilu- S1-va-ti. lilnily is mu- ol' those- ll1'l'S0llN who think :I :rt-:lt mlwll but do not sity vvry llllll'll. Ilowovvi' wluin one- wislu-s to l'UllYUl'N1' with ll1'l'. slui is vc-ry vo11g.:'vi1iz1l :uul plvnszxnt. Slu- 1ll'1'll:ll'1'S ll1'l' I1-ssons t':iitht'nlly 1-:u'h tlziy lwvzillsv slul wislu-s lll'l' 'l'llll1'ZlllHll to ln- worth whilv. Slu- haul lllf4'll4l!'ll 1-ntvring' zl hnsilu-ss svhool :iftn-1' ln-aivilig' II. II. S. lint now slui vxyu-1-ts to Cflllllllllt' lu-1' stluljw :lt Nvw l':iltz Nornnll. ,f YV., -. ' 1. 111, 'J L ELINOR WILSON Ilistory Vlnh '26 St'lt'lll'l' l'lnh '26 Milf stiulu- took slu' most r'zll'1' :intl luivqlf' ln Elinor wo l'lllll :1 f'll21l'llllllQI lNll'N1lll2llllj' :intl il IIIUSI nnnsnail onv nt tllill. Altlurngh slu- 2lllllPIll'S 1':ltlu'1' qnivt yon will fincl wlu-n yon ,wilt to know luil' onvv, tlmt slu- is V4-ry vivzu-ions: :nul wluin yon sew tlu- niiss-liic-t' jnst lumpingg ont ol' ll0l'. you nw qnitv Slll'l7l'lSP4l. Elinor le-:in-s ns to continnv ll01' Stiulivs zlt, .Iz1n1:1ic:1 Normal. Fronl l'llt'l'4' slu- will go to rnlv :l i'lZlSSl'0Ulll. fro slu- haw sf-t lun' ll1'Ill't on being fl teacllev. LOUIS WIPLITZHAUSER I'lIlLflIlf't'l'lIl3.f Sovie-ty '2-L '23 Iinslu-tlmll Squaul '23 l-'ri-ur-li Club '2-I llzlll Cop '25 Smile-I ziufl list:-u to tlu- iuusir- of tlu- lu-ys. xVll01'Yt'l' has llf-airil Louis play jazz will 1-1-rtziiuly zigriw- with thi- uhow- llllfliilfltlll. Ile- is thf- Lfvlllill hop' who is 2llXVZlj'S willing: to play Dtblillllll' lllllNlt' for you when you'ri- iu tho zuulitoriiuu llZlVlllLf ri tim- time- :il- though it is rziiuiupr pitvliforks outside-. Louis vouu-s s-very morning by truiu :mud is zuiotlu-1' ine-mhvi' of thi- :mh-lit supporti-rs ot' the- Big l'ill'il1lP from the- stzitiou. lu fzwt. Louis like-s sm-hool so we-ll that lu- rfziuu- ou thzil uwuioraihls- ilziy oi' the- I s-lu'u:ll'y hlizzzlrxl wht-u thi- fl'2llll got stuvli Zllltlllllll th:1t's :xuotlu-r story about whim-h wi- prmuisvil to lu-e-11 mum. MARGARET YAIJLOWLEY i'0lIllllt'l'l'lZll Fluh '26 O, hh-st uith le-iupa-i'. whosi- uuvloiule-fl my vnu mulu- tomorrow f'lll'l'l'flll :is today. lVht-u M1-pr with llf'l' vlu-4-ry suiilc- vouu-s ailougi. shi- 4-hass-s uwziy :ill our blue-s. Although she- uuiuzigi-s to kr-1-p l'llfllI'l' quin-t iu study hull. shi- is hy uo uu-:ius r4-tic-1-ut. Ns-xt 34-:lr M4-gg' iuti-urls to try llQ'l' llilllil as at str-uogrziplu-i'. L4-t's hope- that shi- ge-ls ou ilu-rv :is we-ll as shi- has :it high sc-hool. ADELBERT ZIEGLER Foothnll '22, '23, '24, '23 Basin-tball '24, '25, '26 Unptniu Footlmll '23 'lll'2lf'lC Tm-:uu '24, '25, '26 Hall Pop '24. '21 '26 l':1pt:1iu Bziske-tbaill '25 HA illl'Uflf0l1l voril is uot quit-lily lu'ok4-u. il0llil'Zll'X to thi- 1-xpn-vtaitious oi' zllluost 4'Y4'l'j'0lll'. wr- fiuml that thx- most Illblilllill' hoy iu svhool is also thi- ulosl h:isht'ul. lla- 4-xw-ls iu sports. hm-iug: :i lc-zuli-1' iu both foothzlll aiufl hiiske-thzill. Ou Nziturilnys wht-u we- zitta-ull ai foothzill 2.l'2llll1'. wa- 2ll'0 allways Suri- of sf-e-illg' il l'2lllllll2ll' l'l3.!'lll'0 I4-zuliugr our iilillll to vit-tory. Iu lmslu-tlmll lu- has uo 1-quill. Ilis pzlsswork is f-Xu-ll1-lit null thi- lmslu-ts lie- svore-s ure- uuiuy. NVQ- :i1'c- surn- that wht-u he- 1-lite-rs I'w0l'flll2llll iu thi- full. wr- will lll'2ll' oi' his good Work ou tlu- f-ollm-g'1- i'l'Zllll. 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 4uuunnnmunmuummmunmmnuu mnumunmmmmmmmmnmunmnnmnnnunnu miuumnmmunmmnunnummmmmirumunwumnummmrwmmmnummmnumnmnmnnmnummnumnummnmm nnmnmnn-nmmmummwnmmmun- The above list of Seniors is not oiiiicial. The appearance of a name here does not insure graduation. It is also possible that students Whose names are not on this list may be graduated in June, 1926 legfbkaa All individual pictures appearing in this year book were taken at the iliunnn Svtuhin 1927 nuIImuunmmmmvnmwmumun 'T H E CICJ L O N'I A L unmmn umnnnmmnuuniummmmmumwummmmmmnmmmmnmmmrIunuumununununumnnmununmunuunmummmuumummnumummunmmunnmmmmmmmmmmmnmmnnnu mnnunnmn PEACE The sun is setting in the west, And night is near at handg The stars will soon appear above To guard our native land. Each bird has tucked its head away, Each flower said good night: The moon will soon be coming forth To show its wondrous light. The trees are swaying in the breeze And rocking to and fro, While all the leaves like fairies Do softly come and go. Our work has stopped, the toil is done, The strife and discord cease. Until the rising of the sun The World will be at peace. Ruth Mc Queen, '27, ' ffl 9 Qwiwff 1927 I4nInvIunvunuumnmmm v l A x f' N NP J 9 i , J qi. 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 niimniuiiniiiinuiumimiomuiw ii:iiuniinuiiuiuwiowuw wiimiiviiiiviiiiiiiniiu iiiniuim JUNIOR CLASS 1ivmiimniimiiummniimuinmmniomiinnwmimiumumu 4inminummnmiinmiinninmmuiumuwmuinimiio Austin Cheshire LLLLL , .LLL or ,,,LLLLLL President Sherwood Sillimanr siiii i,ii S ecretary Leonard St. John ooooLL....sio,LooLooL Vice-President Gertrude Van Hoven sir.. isisi T reasurer Miss Gardner ioiooor....,,,i oo,oi.i.iiooLoi,,..,,,o A dviser The Junior List was compiled by members of the Colonial Staff and is as accurate as they were able to make it. Abel. Bertha Alger. Leslie Auterhaoff. Athur Ballantine. David Barker. Raymond Barnes. Ularendon Barnes. Elrena llartholoinew. Gertrude liellringer. Fred Bennett. Marguerite Hoes. Marion Bosch. Helen Branch. Judson Brewster, Hazel Buckley. Margaret Rushell, NVinifred Varswell. Uharles l'hataway. Myrtle Vheshire. Austin Fhrist. Jeannette i'lark. Kathryn Flosset. George l'ohen. Sara Cook. Isahele Uooper. Sylvia Uoppola. Antonia Coulon. Marcella Courtney. Herbert Crane. Edwin Uullinford. Grace Davidson. Grace Debes. Louise IJPHSIIDRIIIO, Theresa Dixon. Ulinton Dixon. Elizabeth Ilorkings. Joseph Downing, Helen Earle. Alexander Edelman. Louise Ellerbrook. Edwin Farber. Jacob Faurote. Richard Feldis. John F1'0llll1lliil11'. Douglas Garret. Edna Gaw. Robert Geer. Bertha Geller. Hyman Gibson. Anna Giliberty, Frank Gilreath. Francis Glenn. Kenneth Graf. Evelyn Graham. Alice Greene. Harold Gronwall. Erick Grinnn. Mildred Gunther. Felice Haag. Fharles Haase. Margaret Hanley, Mollie Harper. Louise Hart. Moylan Hendrickson. Marjorie Hilkenieier, Dorothy Hoffman, Mildred Hnleu. Edith Jackson. Edgar Jackson. Jacob Jacobs. Edith Johnson. Ralph Klein. Ella Knauth. Herman Krajci. Mildred Kun. Lazlo Kuusela. Yvliliillll Lafour. Dorothy Leighton. Robert Linder, Marguerite Lobel, Alexander Losee, Viola Macliaury. Alice Magner, Gertrude Mangles. Richard Maniscalco. Joseph Marshall, Frances Martin. Natalie Matusiewski. John Mcl'anunon. Eleanor Mr-Ford. Alice M1-Hale. Rosaniond McKeoug'h. Beatrice McLean. hviilllfl. McQueen. Ruth Messer. Harold Mills. Elijah Mollineaux. Harper Nagel. Harriet Nash. Roberta Nesbitt. Florence Oman. Leonard 0'Neile. Howard Orford. Laura O'Shansky, Molly Pardon, Eva Pardon. Ruth Parry, Helen Pedersen. Dorothy Praetz. Joseph Procter. Robert Quinn. Helen IKIIIIIPP. Alice Range. Dorothy Rappeport, Grace Reilly. Edith Reilly. Ethel Resnick, Sylvia Rhodes, Russell Richter, Dorothy Ricker, Francis Rogers. Kenneth Rosenberg. Julius Rothman, Raymond Ruesch, Paul Salter. Lillian Savage. Fred Schmidt, Alice Schonfield, Muriel Silliinan. Sherwood Schweiker, Grace Shapiro, Josephine Smalley, Harold Smith, Horace Spickerman, Arthur Stearns, Hazel Sumner, Paul Stockton, Marion Tolle, Gertrude Treat. Ella Tunstall, John Twardzik. John Van Hoven, Gertrude Van Ness, Genevieve Van XVickler, Edwin WVale. Harriette XVard. George XVhite, Marjorie NViltbank, Betty XVitty. Frances NVolff, John XVyse, Sidney Zeigner, Anna 'la Sex L 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 mmnumnummmnnmwnnmmmn mmmmwmummmmnnnnmumnnnmumuumnmnmuu InmmmmmmVnnmumunmnm1nunmmmmnnmumwnmwnmnunmmmmnmwmmmmmminn1unlmmumunmlnmn mummwmmmmmmmmuumum THE CLASS OF '27 When the class of '27 came to Hempstead High, its first impression was of sincere and painful study. But now having waded manfully through it, we look back and rea- lize how amazingly enjoyable our past school life has been-three years of successes and accomplishments, three years of friendship and betterment. In our first year the necessary funds were raised by the old reliable system of cake and candy sales. Then came the pride of every Freshman-the Freshman dance which was a very gay occasion. 1 The next year found us conspicuous Sophomores. By this time very skillful in the art of cake sales we readily furnished the Sophomore dance, which was exceedingly well patronized. Now we have passed the half-way mark, being Juniors. At the first meeting in September under Miss Gardner's supervision our present officers were elected. The new system of counts was thoroughly explained by Mr. Maure. The Colonial Staff with the willing aid of the Junior Class has striven to make this year's annual as suc- cessful and worthy as usual. Labored we have, detentioned we have been, studied we have, but such has been the joy of these days that the end of them looms blacker in- stead of brighter. 5 1927 THE .COLONIAL 1927 nnimouuimimtmnimmuuu SOPHOMORE CLASS ummmo immuumuminn-mlm nn-mom 1 Klngsley Smith .,,, ,,..,...,,.L P resident Betty ReI1I'liSOI1 ..-Vvf ---A S ecretary Norman Bates ,,,,, LLLLL LLLALA V i ce-President G0rd0I1 M8.CK6DZi9. 4----f -A-- T reasurer Miss Baker LLLLL HLHH . Adviser The Sophomore list was compiled by members of the Colonial Staff and is as accurate as they were able to make it. Abrahams. Irene Abralnns. Everett Alair. Uatherine Alger. VVixxifred Ames. Alden Anderson, Harold Andersen. Sigveld Autonette. Genevieve Baecher. Arnold Hardner, John Barlow, Hanford Barth. Robert Bates. Rose Hates. Ruth Bennett, Alice Bennett, Nathan Berlo. Robert Bernard, Clayton Bertram, Henry Hir-kelhaupt, Clara Billings. Anna Bishop, Muriel Blausen, Bernard Blenu, Thomas Blome. Viola Boardman, Sara Boeschen, Mildred liogesky, Mary Brady. Mary Brown. Dorothy Bryan, Ruth Burkholder, Hannah Burkholder, Mary Butler, Marion Uautfil. Dorothy Carliss, Mason Uashman, John Chmielewski, Francis Christman, Edwin Plard, Albert Ulear, VVilliam Colby, Edith Colman. Dorothy Connors, Anna Connors, Florence Davis, Ethel Day, Florence Dennis, Kathryn DG-Thastrup, Frants Dolan. Virginia Donow. Rebecca Dugas. Ruth Doolittle. Frederick Dunlop. Virtue Durand. James Durand. Lillian Edwards. Isabel Edwards. June Eichert, George Eickoff. Marian Elliot, Grace Ellis. Norman Engel. Lillian Farou. VVinfield Farrington, Elizabeth Fehmel. Margaret Fisher. Milton Fuchs. Henry Gallear. Otis Gardner. Edith Garing. VVillian1 Gong, Ruth G01'flllll. Richard Grace. Anna Granger. Marian Graves. May , Gringo. Mary Groubery. Esther Guerney. Gertrude Harris. James Hay. Mary Hayden, Percival Hazelton. Hampton Heintz. Gertrude Hendrickson. Ray Herder. Louise Hijaski, Violet Himme. Anna Hoffman. xviuifllll Hollingsworth. Eugene Holman. Evelyn Horn. Fred Humphrey. Arthur Hurry. Emily Imming. YVillia1n Jackowski, Alvina Jahn, Dorothy Jensen, Mildred Jewett. Lincoln Joerg. Marion Johnson. Charles Jordan. Chester Kahles, Jessie Kalinsky. Milly Keppler, Florente Kichler. Herman King, Raymond Kire, Janet Klein, YVerner Kopke. Marie Kozerska. Genevieve Kruhm. Alfred Kun. Gisella L'Africin. l'yril Landgraf. Frances Larson, Alfred Lascelle, Katherine Lawrence. Frank Leany. Leo Lee. George Leyenbe1'ge1'. Flare Losee. Ruth Lownsbery. Charles Lubetkin. Henry Mahnkeu. Harry Maller. Doris Mallon, John Manning. Edward Manning. Norman Mansfield. James Martin. Dorothy Martin. George Martini, Gwendolyn Masset., Adele Matthews. Mildred Matthews. Raymond lNIcf'artney. Marjorie McKay. Russell McKenna. Dorothy McKinley. Clark McKinley, Martha Meissner. Austin Mennie, Robert Miller, Kathryn Mirin, Sylvia Mollineaux, Sheldon Moleoy. YVilliam -when 1927 THE CGLONIAL 1927 n InuImunInnInunn114nn1innn1lunmnnmnunmnmmlm 1ninnn1inn1Ilun111nuunuuunnumnuummuuumumunmunnmn mmIInInunmunannummnnum-nnuuunuwuuwiunsauumunnmmnn SOPHOMORE CLASS CContinuediJ Mooney, Frank Moyke, Charles Neiman, Taubelle Nichols, Katherine Nichols, Marcia Nimmick, Josephine Nordenstedt, Adee North. Douglas Norton, Alexander Norton. George O'Connor, Helen O'Connor, Rita 0'Kessen, Andrew O'Kessen, Eugene Packard, Theodore Pape, Harry Parry, Catherine Pels, Adria Pender, Ethel Perdersen, Arthur Perez, Myron Petersen, Helen Petry, Joseph Porter, James Potter, James Powell. Dorothy Powers, Evelyn Praeger, Edith Pratchett, Ethel Putits, Joseph Range, Harry Re, Gaetano Reeves. John Rell. Elise Richert, Elly Richling, Charles Richter, Mabel Ringers. Nell Ritchie, Douglas ' Rodriguez. Mario Roetger. Florence Rollin, Arthur Rose. Murry Sadd. Birdie Sadd. Kathleen Saneomen. Catherine Saniter, Janet Schott. Louise Schnecko, Alice Schneider. John Schneider, Philip Schraeder, Byrde Schumacher, Gracie Scofield, Kalo Smith. Raymond Sloan, Elizabeth Smith, Albert Sealy, Daniel Solodkin. Hannah Stein, Benjamin Stein, Bertha Steinbrenner, Ernest Stewart. Catherine St. John. Zelda Stockton, Marian Streater. Jeanette Striker. Lenore Stroliske. Charles Strom. Charlotte Sullivan. Aloysius Tastrom. Edith Tatje. Fred Talbert. Esther Tiederman. John Treadwell. Helen Treat. Alice Trntmau. Joseph Treadwell. Jennie Pllnlann. Minnie Vlm. Ruth Vandewater. Lyn lVorth. Margaret XVatson. Caldwell vvlltl'9l'SOll, Charles lVebb, Laurabelle lVeinstein. Morris lVhitman. Herbert xVll'llII15lll. Heinz YVright. Donald XVyatt. Frederick Yauch. Joseph Zilnmerxnan. Ira Zipp. lvilliam mul Mix WW C' if 3 160 A 1 A ' W fx 'I FRCSMM . X uses W f WA SON f- f w.m...x r -'K NW x ,mwwvw xc X xx N X M Wa V ' AM Nh 1,1 U' N x X N xx Q UGO NUM X ,1 K NN NM W IX G M D pr 'L X X xa - fa. Q0 H W I Y V.. 1 ' fy ' if rw v'Ix ' 1' Q uf I 5 Q C fy' 4 - Q 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 nummuiimmmuunumuimuu iniiiniinunininininininuIinniInnIiniiiiinviiiniivmiiiniiinniiinIImninuiiiimnnwmwimnin mnninimnmun viiIIIiiiiiinIinuiiiuiiiiiuuuuiiuminm-umm: ummimnmuiunimmnnunun FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman List was compiled by members of the Colonial Staff and it is as accurate A as they were able to make lt. President LLL,,,, ...,. A LBERT WILIJIAMS Secretary. ...,L LL,.. .----- M A DELINE SNIFFEN Vice-President LA..,.. ,..........VL..,,.. . Abrams, Ronald Adams, Catherine Adams, Hazel Albin, Louise Aldrich, Helen Allinger, Anna Ambrose, Lillian Ampolini, Humbert Amsler, Ruth Anderson, Freda Anklemaq, John Appel, Gunther Armstrong, Edward Armstrong, Gerald Bakos, Ella Ballantine, Duncan Barker, Carolyn Barker, WValter Barth, George Barth, Georgiana Bartlett, Alice Bauer, George Bauer, Louise Bayliss, Adele Becker, Anna Becker, Edward Beckerich, Fred Bedell, Floretta Beekman, John Bellamente, Alex Bennett, Marion Berberich, Richard Bergen, Catherine Bergen. Gertrude Berggren, Florence Bernheimer, Leo Bianco, Isadore Bickelhaupt, Helen Bill, Constance Blanchard, VVebster Boehle, Emma Boggs, Herbert Bonk Angela Bossert, Mildred Bonne, LeRoy Bower, George Bowie, Bruce Bozzallo, Nino Braatz, Dorothy Bradsier. Valentine Braine, Jack Brand, John Bravo, Peter Breidenbach, Adolph Brown, Anna Brown, Doris Bruderer, Gertrude Brown, Dorothy Bryan, Dorothy Burada, Arthur Buschner, Carl Butler, Grace Calkins, Virginia Cameron, lValter Campagna, Thomas Campbell, Henry Campbell, June Cappola, Lucy Adviser ..,eeeer,..,,,,, Carey, YVilliam Carll, Fred Carpenter, Vivian Carson, Anna Channing, Robert Chase, Dorothy Cheshire. Leslie Christ, Bethel Christians, Harold Christy, Anna Cion, Milton Clark. Elinor Clark. Heywood Clausen, Anna Clear, George Cleaver, Ruth Coffin, Martin Coffin, XVilliam ohen. Jacob Comisky, Margaret Commings. Gordon Connelly. Robert Conie, Richard Cook, NValter Cornell, Mildred Cornwell. Alice Coskie. Marie Courter, Elodie Courtney. Catherine Cowenhoven. John Dalton. Howard Daney, Joseph Dauch. Bernard Davis, Albert Davis, James Davison, John Dedrand, Gertrude Dehmer, Catherine Dellafchell, Edward Delaney. XVilliam Delap, Lucelle Delloff. Irving Denton, Amow Deyo. Margaret Dickover, Elizabeth Distelkamp. Harry Dixon, Garold Dixon. John Dodd. Anna Donnelly, Vincent Dorwin. Evelyn Doty, Hilda Dougherty. Grace Dowdeswell. Allan Downs, Alfred Doyle, Harvey Dreitlein, Helen Drennan, Anna Drennan, Marion Drywa, 4Al0X2il'lllPl' Duncan, Hugh Duncan, Valdemar Duryea, Edwin Dussault, Pearl Eagen. Katherine Earle, Alice Eckhart, Alfred Edelman, Lucille C BURR SMITH Treasurer aaal ...,,......,,,..-- Noon Eisenlan, George Elsen, Mildred Elwood, John Enyerisser, XVilliam Espach, Ewing. Falkenb Farber. Farmer. Melvin Dorothea urg. Allen Frank George Farrington. Nancy Techtmann. Margaret Feldstein. Jacob Fenn. George Ferara, Jessie Filaski, Frances Fiorentino. Violette Fischer, George Fischer, Maxwell Fitsgibbons, Dorothy Fittipaldi, Rose Franklin. Evelyn Franklin, Irving Frankmolle. Helen Freeman. Jeanette Freeth. A gnes Frellsen, Doris Fry, Edward Fuchs, Benjamin Gains, Joseph Gardner Garry, . Ruth Elizabeth Geer, Clifton Giganti, Gilbcrty Ernest . Rose Grabowska, Regina Slraham, Josephine Grambou, Elnil Grames, Anna Griffiths, Francis Griffiths, Harriet Grimmer. Roy Gronwall. Sven Gnarnieri. Louise Guenzer. Emil Gunther Gunzer. , Margaret Lillian liaft. Dorothy Haff. Eleanore Haff. Hazel Hahn. Eleanor Hahn, Rosella Haight. Malcolm Haman, Clara Hanna, Edna Hansen. Eudora Hansen, Margaret Harnse. Evelyn Harvey. Martin Hastings. Jack Hauscll. Henrietta Hayden, Claude Hayden. Duncan Hayes, Bessie Hayes, George Hayes, Martin Hayes, Sophie Hazelton, Robert Heckelman, Charles ,MSAMUEL SLOAN Hedin, Elsa Heil, Florence I-Ieilfron, Thomas Heinke, Carolyn Heinlein, George Henkin, XValter Henkle, Ruth Henning, Howard Hennings, George Herrscliaft, Florence Hertzberg, Mildred Heuer, Gustaf Hewlett, Clarence Hill. Alice Hill, Mary Histead, Agatha Hoehler, Dorothea Hoffman, Amelia Hoffman, Frances Hofmenn, Mil Hollman, Irma Hollman, Lillian Holmer, Edward Homowitz, Abraham Hubbell. Eugene Hults. Eileen Humphrey, Albert Ievina, Alice Imke, Mina Irven, Charles Jacobs, Raymond Jacobus, George Jacoby, Anna Jaeckle, Gertrude Jaquiss, Floral Jaquiss, Mason Janvey, Abraham Jensen, Agnes Jensen. Charlotte Jeziorski, Joseph Johanson, Lillian Jones. Virginia Jonger, Henry Jordan, Mary Kaass, Margaret Kaidcr, Fred Karpel, Alice Katterfeld, Marjorie Katz, Sadie Kearney, James Kearney, John Keegan, Christine Keegan, Joseph Keller, Violet Kelly. Helen Kenny, Viola Kern, Clarence Kerpez, Henry Kerr, Robert Kesselman. Gladys Kiefer, Eleanor Kiefer, John Kiefer, Kathleen King, Russel Kingsland, Russell Klahn, Hazel K , 1927 Tl-IE COLONIAL 1927 uiinm1umwiiiuimnni-nun Klaum, George Klenke, Dorothy Kniekman, Gertrude Knoll, Veronica K1ichensdoerffer. Elise Koegler, Loretta Kohnken. Charles Kolano, Stanley Ii0lllN'l'. Carl Kotarba. Mildred Kozyrski. Charles Krajci. Charles Krajci, Edwin Kreischer. Margaret Kuchler. lVilliam Kuhn. Harry Kunath. Howard Kuusela. Gunnar Laey, Howard Lallaye. Robert Langdon. Alexine Larsen, Pauline Larson. Fred Lazard. Ferdinand Lechner, Steven Leitner, Helen Lennie. Clement Lent, XValter Leyenberger, Alden Liebler, Frank Lindgren, AVllll9l1Illl1iB. Lipenski, Benjamin Lipenski, Mary Long. Irene Lorentzen. Francis Lorentzen, Mary Losee, Levina Lowe, Evelyn Lubetkin. Gertrude Lyng, Helen Mat-heski, Edmund Mac-Kellar, Margaret Madden, lVilsou Maerlerder, Yvilliam Magner, Helen Mailhat. Elizabeth Mangels, Dorothy Mann, Ferdinand Marks, Gertrude Marlow, John Marshall, Kathryn Martin, Elizabeth Martin, Howard Martin, Lillian Martin, Norman Matthews, Raymond Matthews, Stella Mattin, Steven Martini, Irma Mauer, Jolm Maxwell, Eleanor Mct 'a rte11y, Doris Mcf'ord, Thomas Mt-Court, Francis McDonald, Catherine McGann, Frank McKellar. Carolyn McKenna, Hugh McKenney, Evelyn McKinney, Stanley McMann, Henry McNeil, Herbert McShane, Mary Mebold, Emma Messer. Elizabeth miimemneuwiiiumi FRESHMAN iiii H Millen. Alice Miller. AVlSllt'l' Millineaux, Royal Monasmith. l'arol Mooney. Fred Mooney. George Mooney. Rose Moore. Marjorie Moran. llelen Morrison. Everett Mott. Iloward Mulcahy. Timothy i1myttmeimyiinuiianimut1mytnt11mu11nu1.numayniniuuminmn Mulroy. Helen Mulroy, John Murphy. Charles Murphy, Edwin Natiello, Victor Nelson. Alfred Nelson. Alice Nelson. Olga Nelson. Robert Nerkowi ., -- Nicholes. Floyd Nivlloles. Mildred Nimmick. Fred Noon. llorace Nostrand. George tv IIPIIIV Nulty. Elizabeth Uatis. t'harlotte 0'l'onuor. Eileen 0'Fl2lllf'l'U'. t'atherine Uhrtman. Margaret 0'Keefe, Marcella Oliver. Anna Olson. Holbrook 0'Ne-ora. Lillian Urths. Jean Pakula. Stella Pananos. James Pardon. Francis Parry. Eleanor Patterson. LeRoy Payne. llarold Pecorare. Rose Pehrsen. Inza Pels. Esther Perlmutter, Samuel Peshkin. Sophie Peterson. Spensor Pettit. Townsend Pille1'. Isabel Pince. Victoria Pink. Madeline Poppe. Everett Potter. Amy Powers. llelen Powers. Lawrence Praetz. Edward Pratchett. Eleanor Prescott. Anvilla Preston. Sydney Prince. Muriel Quick. Edna Quinn, Alice Quinn. James Ratchelous. Ma1'y Redmond. Harry Rees. Judson Regan. lVilliam Reilly. Clara Remsen. Harriet Rhodes. I.a yy rence Rice. Arthur Richert. Henry Richiemer. Cecilia Cflontinuedl Richter. Alice RR-kn'ar. Vhai-les Riedel. Raymond Rippel. Marian Roberts. Kenneth Robertson. t'atherine Robertson. Jessie Robertson. Maly Rocchio. Pasquelina Rocchio. Peter Rodin. Eugena 1i0llllt'l'lll2lll. Hazel Rosenstein. Steven Ross. Florence Ross. Mary Roulio. Peter Rudnicki. Mary Rourke. Ruth Ruesch. Ruth Ruess. Valeria Ruland. Pauline Ruopp. Viola Russel. Kathryn Russell. Frances Ryerson. Adele Sabanko. Ilaniel Sampson. Dorothy Sandell. Emanuel Sa11ds. Marrietta Sanger. Ida Scammon. Robert si'll2lllllN-'l'g.ft'l'. George Si'l1ill'ft'llllll1',2'. George Schierbaum. llorothy Sc-liillillg. llelen Schilling. llenry Sehiraldi. Paul Schmeddinpx. Robert Schott. lVauda Schraeder. Rernard Schraeder. Charles Schumacher. Stanley Schwitz. Paul Scott. Laurence Scuittio. Julius Seaman. Kenneth Seaman, Lester Seligson. Elias Shapiro. Uharles Shaw. NVilliam Sluszka. Sigmund Smalley. George Smart. Florence Smirnoff. Robert Smith. Allen Smith. Amilie Smith. Elinor Smith. Ellery Smith, Evelyn Smith. Leah Smith, Perry Sniffen. Lawrence Sommers. John Soranke. Lawrence Spahn. Doris Speed. Beatrice Sporbert, Uurtis Stearns. Paul Stehl, XVilliam Steidlinger. Isabel Stq'nway. NVilber Steinway, Abvllllillll Stephenson. George St. John. Brace St. John. Patricia :1atininutmmmmmummuiu St. Mattino. Roma Stoehrer. John Stokely, Jean Strein. Ulara Stringham. Dorothy Stroebel. Howard Stuib. Albert Sturge. Francis Swanson, Esther Swanson. George Tannenbaum. Sarah Tatem. Sarah Taylor, Harold Terry. Margaret Tevin, Genevieve Thomas, Joseph Tiedermnn, Adolph Tiedgens, Jewel Timson, Samuel Tolle. Albert Tomilinson. Lucille Torggler, George Townsend, Clifford Ulip. Anthony Vllman. Ethel l'lrieh. Arthur I'mbriet, Irene Tlllllll'll-'l, Violet Vail. Stanley Vanliureu. Edward Vandewater. Virginia Viscenski, John Vollmer, Grace Voris. Ruth 'VValden. Harriet XVard. Richard lVeg.rne1'. Richard XV:-idener. Ruth lVeidmert. Henrietta M'endolowski. Alfred lVestphal. Mildred NVhite, Ethel XVhite, Marie NVicks, Mildred XVig:gi11s, Robert lVillensky, Bertha lVilliams, Albert lVilliams, Edward lVilliams, Jeanette NVilliams, Marion lVilliams. May WVilliamson. Emily lVillis, Robert NVills. Eunice NVilpenson. Ethel VVils. Alfred lVilson, Florence VVilson, John NViltbank. Elaine lVisnewsky. Joseph WVitty, Ruth YVolff, Ralph lVonters. Alexander YVood, Edwin YVorl. Henry NVorth. Robert XVorthkowski. Adiadle NVright. Florence XVright. Hamilton XVright. Virginia Xigues, Henrietta Yuuger, Henry Zeiguer. Fred Ziminski. Vincent Zimmerman. Edward UC 'AL PCT 1 VI TIELQ ' ' - xl, 1, 'aff E X 5 , PMG N. J. ' f N af H 1' M. 1 if Y ,Q 1 ', S w g W! I 1 if I .J ' 1 1 ' 'I 5 5 , W A 'n w ' f Y , v XX ' oi HGV , 1 ,- , up '. , 5 IQ J f ' f ' 6 E khan U y I . IXQVN RS Q 1 I tuxa f - - - Y 1 LQ I I gu.b 'Q Ng QP W j IK , ,I QM ff 3 lm, fe' 4- I i V blizxaxxsl '1 NQ1 X W ' , -,mx . X 5 1 Cfx 103 fi, 1 -- V Q- X ww FT-ff , 44 1 fbzasga gf ag I S. Mixioxxn Q01 U ,P I - af A1 53 bf 1 , ' . 0 ' , r w M dixgj bl 1f','fi:3:vX 1 K I q 21 W F J E V Wye' ' x ' '-4'-1' . M ifRX?X ,K f+-- vw' VY- ,V X 1 .,gA. I , , 1 '1 vw f' X ' 3 a , ff , A ff a N Hy K I 3 M Q X. X' 21,5 xv X If X view' .,i.?..., .-,.i 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 Ziff ii CI? SCIENCE CLUB Stephen Voris LLLL to L, President Francis Gilreath , LLLLLLLLLLLL Vice-President Miss Munger Lseee, Under its present staff of officers, the Science Club has again attained a high stand- ard of success. At every meeting the club members have noticeably enjoyed the various programs. The annual contest for extra- Grace McKenny ooccccc.c Secretary Winfield Faron ccccccc to ccccc .,Treasurer to L Adviser curricular credit has been unusually grat- ifying. Our future scientists have perform ed many distinctive and delightful experi- ments in the field of Science. 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 HiiiumiiiiHiiimyiiiIiiimmunwnmmu mmm niiirmiiumimmimmimmimuiiumimmmmmvmu uiimuimmmlmmnimniumimnimuimmmmiiimmmmmminniinmmmimuimmmmiiiIniiiiuiniimimmimuuummlmmmu liiiiHiiiiinimniwnmlwmmuii Us THE PATRIOT Editor-in-chief . so r OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Lucy Hurry Associate Editors Genevieve Clayton Harry Davis Betty Parsons Assistant Editors Ruth Rutherford Maida Florence Junior Editor oAr,ooooosos,,, Mildred Grimm Sophomore Editors oosooos r reJoseph Tratman Freshman Editor oooooooooo,ooooooo Virginia Calkins Wit and Humor O oooso Meredith Whitehouse Exchange Editor or ,oo,,o, Ruth Elliot Athletic Editors Mildred Brower Duer Reeves Faculty Adviser cooooo, so O O or Mr. Goldy Business Staff Advertising Manager ss,s, Edwin Van Wickler Assistant rrrrr s.oorocoo r O ocroc Douglas Froumuller Circulation Manager oo,ooo Howard Petzold Assistants Joseph Praetz Philip Janvey Harriet Baker Business Adviser oroo,ococr,c is ,Mr. Ketcham 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 l r- . ' I ' rl ' 1' A J L L TJ L4 i LITERARY CLUB Virginia Madden .,...,., LLLLLLL, P resident Priscilla Rasquin LL L. .LLLLLLLL Secretary Frances Marshall L..l.,L LLLLL LLLL L L Vice-President Edith Gardner .LLL LLL,LLL. T reasurer Mr. Pill ,LLL, L,LL L L ,LL,L,LLL L LLLLLLL LL Adviser The Literary Club has been more popular than ever among this year's Juniors and Seniors. Due to the efforts of the club the noted author, Christopher Morley, was se- cured to address the student body. At the meetings the members have also heard very interesting talks by noted people. This club has certainly done a great deal in sup- plying its members with worthy subjects of discussion and also increasing their literary knowledge. 1927 THE CO LONIAL 1927 mnlll1uilliinwwwm..ilw mm nmmmllmilllinlllliwlllIn11mniiiummlmmmnii Inlmmllmrllmmmmmmnmmmlmmmmnnllmmmm1umlmmlmi11mmmmmnmmlmmllmmmmlnumummlwu lllm1llllwmwlvw-limWlwlilwi Y Q4 x I avtkj ? y THE PEN AND INK CLUB Gertrude Carroll President Lucy Hurry E EE,E, Secretary Mr. Pill EEEE The Pen and Ink Club is only in its second year but is already one of the popular and established clubs of the school. At the reg- ular meetings we have had unique and or- iginal programs provided by the entertain- ment committee. One of the most pleasant Priscilla Rasquin Vice-President Maida Florence , Treasurer e Adviser features was the theatre party to see Hamlet This year all the English teach- ers have been made honorary members. The purpose of the club is to promote literary work in the school and its efforts deserve the success that they have attained. ,A x by 1927 THEZFCOLONI NS , K mil rmmmmmmmiiunmumiiniifu1ll1u111mu1nlllN.1ll1.11llivl1mywwwlw-W www ,,,,,M,,,,,M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 1 L LE CERCLE Meredith Whitehouse .,ve,eee ,eeeeeeee P resident Priscilla Rasquine i.,ssss es..,ss V ice-President Miss Wallace sssssss The aim of the French Club is to place the proper emphasis on the use of the French language and at the same time offer some- thing of a social nature to the pupils. As the knowledge of the average student is FRANCAIS Maida Florance ..... ,,.,,.... S ecretary Lenore Stryker eeeeee .i...ees T reasurer rereer Adviser limited, only simple things are undertaken by the club, but it is hoped that from these simple beginnings some real advancement may be made. 1927 THE COLONIAL 19.27 ummmmmmummmlmmnmmmnw miiiwinmumwnm11imiiumwmmummnnnunmmum n1mmmmmmwuumnwmwmmummmmmmmwummmmlmimmwnumnwmmmmiumnumiumimniun-munwnmmn n1iiivi-Iiifi-nimwmmmm.- l . L LJ., FW MW EL CERCULC CASTELLANO Helen Nehrbas ,..,., L.LALLLLLLLL , . President Dorothy La Cour L or r Secretary Gertrude Carroll .,.e.e ,.r.eeee Vice-President Gertrude Magner rreee,e is Treasurer Mr. Beddow eeeee,7e.,... ., eeeeeee e ..e,e,ee eee, L rAdviser After quite an interval of non-existence, the Spanish Club reorganized this year at the entreaties of the third year students of Spanish. The club has been exceedingly well attended and we have had many novel features, one of which was the Christmas party. The members have participated in the meetings and programs with such en- thusiasm that the club seems to be assured of a long career. 1927 THE COLONI L l927 Y lg X xi l X CARPE DIEM SODALITAS Consuls John Wolff John Tunstall Quaestors Dorothy Kruhm Bertha Geer Aediles Mason Carliss Genevieve Clayton Sydney Wyse Louise Debes Miss Mc Dermott osoo,o7osoooooooooo,ss,, sosooo A dviser Hail to the Latin Club! After two long years it has again been revived we trust this time to have a prolonged and successful life. Eighty-five active members With Miss Mc- Dermott as adviser speak well for its re- organization. This club has furthered the interest in Latin a great deal besides afford- ing pleasing entertainment for its members. The foundatioin it has acquired this year we hope will see it through many prosperous years to come. 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 Q I W X COMMERCIAL CLUB Leonard St. John . . LLLLC . President Betty Parsons . L ,Treasurer Margaret Buckley rrrrrrrrr rr,r.r . ,Vice-President Terry Smith rrrrrr,Ar L rr,L rrrrr. . ,. ,Reporter Evelyn Castello rrrrrr rrrrrr,rrr . . , Secretary Laurabelle Webb L L rrrrr,,rrr Sargeant-at-arms Mr. Allan Jones rr,rrrrrr , 1926 has found the Commercial Club at the height of its achievements. The club was opened to all pupils taking at least two commercial subjects. The purpose of the club is not only to aid pupils in securing em- ployment, but also to promote a lively in- terest in the commercial projects of the day. This aim has been more than realized under , . Adviser the skillful supervision of the adviser, Mr. Jones, and the able officers. No meeting passes without a speech by a prominent business man of Hempstead or an enjoyable entertainment or impromptu dance, to say nothing of the delicious refreshments. Its membership certainly portrays its popular- ity. l N 1927 THE CO LONIAIKJ 1927 . .... ..,, i ,.. , i ,...4, , ,... .,...,,,I..,, .. ...,,,... ,,,,,, i ,,. ... ,.. ,,.,,, .,,,, ,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,. A.,, N , , . ,, ,,,. ,,., l ,,,. .nm .,, ,.. .,., MX 1 li , 1 if i fi K tx 3, X, it it iii l y Q fret, 5 Xi? f , 415 X Q VQXVEXY 1 - A L.. wo ef or A X 5 yjl HISTORY 'CLUB Howard Petzold ...... oooooooeeeeeeoo P resident Edwin Van Wickler v A. Secretary Edith Gardner rrrrrrr rrrrrr. . . V ,eeVice-President Mildred Brower rrrrr,rr, rrrrrr,r T reasurer Mr. Ketcham rrrrrrrrrrrrr or rrrrrrrrrrrr,rrrrrr Adviser The History Club has prospered to such an extent this year that we can truly say it is one of the best organizations of the school. They have had several cake sales, the pro- ceeds of which go to buy books of historical reference for the school library. Under the able leadership and supervision of its pres- ident and its faculty adivser the club has furthered the interest of the students in historical discussion. 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 yin HALL COPS Chief-Roger Whitman Assistant Chief-Richard Beatty Lieutenants Thurber Hilliker Charles Ronnerman Wesley Van Buren Meredith Whitehouse Adelbert Ziegler Advisers Mr. Maure This year the Hall Cops had to have a good standing in order to remain on the force. They have instituted various new duties some of which are retaining the mas- ter keys, keeping the halls clear during the lunch periods, watching the cars outside, keeping the halls quiet during regents. and Mr. Ketcham the hardest job of all, but perhaps the best liked is keeping the girls out of the lockers. In the near future they expect to have a theatre party and also go on a fishing trip. To the intense delight of the other students they had a Hall Cop Show which was a howling success. A 5 lb - J . 1 3 'x xx . I L in .-Q 1927 THE COLONIAL l927 mlmuwmw WitII1.llIIHmmw,w1mm miIIIinIIIitHIIitI.1IllII.1llIIIIllIIIIll11i,it11iiit1IinitIIHitIII.,IIIIIllIIIiitIIffiiII11itImmmwmwwIIllHIII11-IitII1Ill1-IIllHIIlmIIllinIll.1IIH411II-V111I-1111ui11miIIIulIII-llII,IitII1:H11IulIIIm11Ini1mlwumumwml ww mm ww mmmmmlmvl Q fi iXf1HYH QA ' ' GIRLS GLEE CLUB Viola I. Crossiii I LLLLLL Director Alice Bartlett Marion Butler Vivian Carpenter Margaret Clowes Elinor Clark Elizabeth Dixon Theresa Dellamano Gertrude Gurnee Ruth Henkle Lillian Hollman Dorothea Klenke Doris Mulroy Helen Nehrbas Anna Oliver Amy Potter Dorothy Powell Grace Rappeport Mary Ratchelous Hazel Ronnerman Alice Schmidt Zelda St. John Hilda Thomas Jennie Treadwell Florence Tresham Ruth Voris Jeanette Williams Marion Williams A , -jp' , ,V H V1-AS, -x, ,il ' XVQQ-7 ORCHESTRA Director-Viola I. Cross Violin Ruth Amsler Annie Hodgins lloward Ketcham William Imming' Leo Leamy Henry Lubethir Earnest Steinbrenner Ruth Cornet George Fenn Anthony Ulip Saxaphone Norman Bates Edward Praetz Drums Edwin Murphy Jennie Jolin Schneider Albert Smith Arthur Spickerman Weidner Edward Van Buren Joseph Praetz Piano Treadwell 927 THE COLONIAL l9Zf 1927 'T H E C O L.CD N I A L 1927 'mmiliumimmWmwlnwvllwu I1nmimuiiivui1rmiiiiniimi1iul111In1iiuimmwuwvmum nilummmlunimnwmmumvmwun mnwumiunnummmwuwmmnwmmmwumumummmmiivmwumlmmmmu niilminliiiivwiiviiliww-mwmumm 5 is Sa. A USHERS Mildred Brower Although still in its infancy or better said in its second year, the Ushers have proved to be an invaluable asset to the school. The Ushers are composed of Senior girls and a few Senior boys. Last year both Juniors and Seniors were honored but this year only at ,Head Usher the Seniors were the privileged characters. Seating of the assembly at our school play, Disraeli , was accomplished very smoothly and systematically and We are indebted to the Ushers for their wonderful work. ,, ., 2? .... .... 1 .... l .......... ,. .... , , . ............ ...... Q tt.. N I A L 1927 ,,,,,.,.......M,m.. ..A... avg... t.M..,.., ., .. . ., DISRAELI By Louis N. Parker Directed by Grace Sammis Reed Characters The Duke of Glastonbury ruuur John Bischoff The Duchess of Glastonbury Betty Wiltbank Clarissa, Lady Pevensey. Francis Marshall Charles, Viscount Deeford Wesley Van Buren Adolphus, Viscount Cudworth Joseph Jowitt Lady Cudworth . Florence Eldredge Lord Brooke A E. Carll Buhler Lady Brooke.. ssss sscscssscs sccscsss A g nes Miller The R. Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, M. Ph C Harry P. Davis, Jr. Lady Beaconsfield ....... Gertrude Carroll Mrs. Noel Travers .,..s C .. Betty Parsons Synopsis Time-1871 Act I. Scene: At Glastonbury Towers Time: A morning in June Act II. Scene: Disraeli's Private Room in Downing Street Time: A morning in August Sir Michael Probert, Bart Roger Whitman Mr. Hugh Meyers Edward Richert Mr. Lumley Foljambe Stratton Tully Butler at Glastonbury Towers Ellsworth Brown Bascot, Disraeli's Butler Edwin Van Wickler. Potter, Disraeli's Gardener Harvey Sealove Lady Probert Rosamund McHale Lady Manners Bertha Geer British Admiral Howard Petzold Indian Rajah Stephen Voris of Scenes Place-England Act III. Scene: At Hughendon Castle Time: A morning in September Act IV. Scene: The Hall of Reception in Downing Street Time: An Evening in Septemebr D U A Q S L IR ORG I N SE LSQUAD PE CHA BOY'S Q-4 .2 .I U L1I'61'1 B 3.11 esley V W S eredith Whitehouse eeeo As istant Chief Mildred Brower Chief Chard Beatty Ellsworth Brown rry Davis Francis Gilreath Jane Sturges Assistant Chief ward Petzold Edwin Van Wickler 2255 and Treasurer ecretary S HY cKen Grace M mis E 'DE .-Cf' 5 no E css CJ 'cs o o 3 4-7 cv .2 FT-1 :wx ,c E S-1 GJ 3 cvs III Q as 50.- o... D34 f ,- C' .,- a Sen tdone by the boys, OU be to ot N this year ed organiz HS W uad pel Sq 3 Ch The but 63.1 Y is th ed also establish RS Squad w L L. .... U C15 .E J3 4-7 rn .E Q-1 cu .-C -4-3 L. O Q-1 IT' O O .-CI o U2 .-C1 .20 I CS CYS CD 4-7 V2 D- E cu I .E OSS th y different from e totall 211' eir duties th OSCH ch Ve wel t of posed COIT1 is Squad an .-CI E4 office he nt i The girls help boys'. the of nduct C0 to duty heir it ist and YS, bo Senior answering the od by peri free their ng duri must his T from chapel. and to CS the class ail, gm in ffl C0 in he tot Hg tendi at telephone, as .SI 4-7 Q-. O 'L cd .SI U1 cd Cl .2 .-CI rn C3 54-4 3' s-1 ua 'U s.. o C C3 .E as Q O 'U cu .D ofiice 6 th in anted W F6 who a pupils ng eki S9 her part's ot 6 th hile SSES W ng cla ool is havi .C o an s. All IH he classroo t to CGS noti and carrying uad has been Sq the of ork W he T chapel. in si E .-C Zi cu TE ca as 'U FII .f-4 'O CS 5 O' U2 , the Senior Girl all .E S4 CD s: : GS E bs s. O +3 o CY! Q-4 .2 4-1 cd m 51 s-4 an P C5 .E 'C GJ .S .Q S1 E o O O as the to nd 21 C9 iii the o to beneficial and r. ful M of al earty approv h he and has received t I 1' ' W1 P WW jj! I I F 1 XA A. x , , i t fi H4140 'Mu 4 , y X , N , , if ' Y- f s f if W .221 I f ,I .-ll S S , 9' Q X' f . - 9 ' JVM' 14 - 'lf I? Q p QA R7 an W 1751 X NNN f 7 1 If If A , , , Q X ll QV Q! QQ l927 THE CCLONIAI. 1927 FOOTBALL l 92 5 The season of 1925 has not been so success- ful as the preceding one, due to the lack of experienced material. The graduation of all but four of last year's champion team left Coach Fay and Captain Ziegler with the al- most impossible task of fashioning a team which would uphold previous standards. Our dependable coach certainly worked wonders with the unseasoned squad in mak- ing the team what it was. The boys all show- ed great courage and determination and all deserve the highest praise. The season of 1925 opened with a victory against Franklin High. The best our opp- onents could do availed them only the short end of a 6-0 score which speaks for itself as to the closeness of the contest. The sec- ond game was not so fortunate, however, when Hempstead' was downed by a strong Southampton eleven. The one touchdown of the game was scored in the first quarter by the opposing halfback who also added the extra point. Then Hempstead settled down to business, but though our boys fought their hardest, the whistle blew with the score un- changed. Our ill luck persisted and, con- trary to custom, we were defeated by a heavier and more seasoned Lynbrook team. With the wind blowing a gale, Hempstead fought manfully but futilely to score, return- ing with a 6-0 defeat. After these two setbacks the team began to find itself. In the next game, with Delly leading the backs and the line holding like a stone wall, Hemp- stead romped all over their bewildered Glen Cove opponents and gained a 12-7 victory after Glen Cove had scored an unlucky fum- ble. George Washington High School was the next to bow to the Blue and White. The game began against an eleven composed entirely of second team men: but after Hempstead had shown a little of what she could do, the Washington coach substituted his whole first team. Their best was not quite good enough, however, and the game ended 7-0 in our favor. The following week we had a chance to tie for the Nassau County Championship in the game with Lawrence. This was one of the hardest fought games of the season which is saying a great deal. The Lawrence gridironists with all the breaks in their favor just managed to bring home a 14-12 victory which shows how close the game was. Both of our drop-kicks after touchdowns were blocked while those from the toe of the Lawrence kicker sailed over the crossbars. Unluckily for Hemp- stead these two points decided the contest and so we were forced to give up our hopes for the championship. The next game was with Jamaica and was all Jamaica's. The opposing team was more skillful and heavi- er man to man than our boys, enabling them to pile up a score of 31-0. The last game of the season was with the Alumni. The graduates were badly in need of practice and lacked teamwork. After being led 7-0 at the end of the first quarter, Hempstead as- sumed the lead and held it easily until the whistle which blew on a final score of 20-7. Thus concluded the football season of 1925. Captain Delly Ziegler was the star and largest scorer on the team. He used his experience and fine physique to great ad- vantage for the school and merited his pos- ition as captain. Heatherton, Glenn, Watterson, and Giganti were Delly's' fellowbacks and they formed a very effect- ive backfield. The line composed of Jac- quiss, Geer, Maniscalco, Jackson, McKenna, Fiola, Hrostoski and Beatty made a fine de- fense, holding very well against the onslaught of heavier opponenfts. Donow, Hilliker, Pine, and Yauch were some of the loyal sub- stitutes who furnished opposition for the varsity. The important position of manager was ably filled by Terry Smith who was a great help to the team and Mr. Fay. Since most of the members of this year's team will be back again next year, the prospects look bright for a championship team and further glory to honor the name of Hempstead. Y 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 ...nummm1nmnmmmmnmmnmm anunnmmmmm11lm11lm1mn1luynmmm-mwwm 11fm11mn1llrmHnu1lllmll1vull1N-ll1nm1nm111ul11W11rw111m11W1lvfmH1H1ll1mll1nm11lm11ml111H+111ln1mlwnwmuwm 14 .WW -lxx 1--Hw...m.-mnm..-- Lineup Ziegler Glenn Gi ganti Heatherton Watterson Beatty J acquiss Maniscalco Fiola Jackson Geer McKenna FOOTBALL TEAM Subsitiutes Svheflllle Hilliker H. S. 6 777,, L LLLLLLL Flushing 0 McHale Pine 0, ,,.,,. LLLLLLL S outhampton 7 Gallaef 0 L.LLL. LLLLL L Lynbrook 6 Closset Hrostoski 12 .1 LLL1LL.LLLLLLLLL L Glen Cove 7 Yauch 7 LLLLLLL George Washington H. S. 0 Hazelton Dorking 12 ,,..LLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LLLL L a wrence 14 Donow 0 .1 LLLLLLL L Jamaica 31 20. 1.1..L LLLLLL A lumni 7 1927 THE CO LONIAL 1927 rummmunnmnmnnmmnm mmimiiun11nmmnwwimmnumnmmmumn nummmmwumiumwmmmmmn11ummmwmmmnwmuwnmmniiwtiifmrwnuimummnewinmmmmmmuumumvnu niunuunmmmuumnunwumnu BASKETBALL SEASON The 1925-26 basketball season was a suc- cession of hard fought games against form- idable opponents. The games were hotly contested from start to finish and in very few did either team display a marked superior- ity over the other. The team, composed mostly of last year's veterans, displayed the fine form and team work that our coach, Mr. Fay, usually develops in our players. The first game of the season was a fast and exciting contest with Mitchel Field, Hempstead winning 36 to 21. The second game of the season, however, was something of a setback when our boys were beaten 43 to 34 by a powerful Cathedral Prep. quintet. The third was merely a repetition of the second, ending against us, as the South Side team showed remarkable ability in caging the ball from the floor and proved too much for the local players, ending with 22 to 14 tally. The team could not seem to get started and was beaten by Lawrence the fol- owing week to the one sided score of 24 to 4. Hempstead next went down to defeat at the hands of Lynbrook by the extremely small margin of one point. The game was won in the last few minutes of play by a foul shot by one of the Lynbrook players and the game ended 20 to 19. Next followed a victory for Hempstead when she overcame Glen Cove in an easy game by the over- whelming score of 34 to 7. The winning streak continued in the return game with South Side much to the surprise of the Rock- ville Centre boys who had been easy winners in the first contest. The final score was 25 to 19. Two days later came another defeat for Hempstead by Bayshore, 27 to 10. Since only five of our players were present at the game, there could be no substitutions which helps account for this unfortunate defeat. At this point the loss of Captain Giganti, who left school, rather unsettled the team. It lost a return game with Lynbrook, 29 to 18 and another with N. Y. Stock Ex- change composed mostly of men with 37 to 21 score. Before the boys could become accustomed to the absence of their captain, they had dropped three games in a row, the third being with Lawrence, who piled up 39 points to 9 for the Blue and White. After that they rallied gamely and easily defeated Glen Cove and Hicksville by 27 to 14 and 22 to 17 respectively. It seems too bad that so promising a rally should have come at the end of the season. The team was captained by Alfred Giganti who filled his position admirably. We were all sorry to see him leave school in January. Delly Ziegler displayed his usual fine, ath- letic ability as did Austin Cheshire and Ken- neth Glenn. Dick Beatty ,Campagna, Hilliker, and Rogers all showed some fine playing and were useful to the team. A- mong the substitutes who playe in some of the games will in all probabilitys be -on the team next year are Donow, McHale, Mc- Kenna, and Leslie Cheshire. Since many of the boys will be back again next year, great things can be expected of the team. 1927 THE COLONIAL IO.- -,. . L in 1' up Ronnerrnan, Manager Gigranti, Captain BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM S'r'l1edz1Ie Ziogkl. H. H. S. 36 Glenn 34 Beatty 14 A. Cheshire 4 Hilliker 19 Rogers t L .34 Substitutes 25 Campagna 10 L. Cheshire 18 Donow - A Sexton Zi N' L Clarkson Mcnaie 27 Antoniou 22 Mitchel Field C2ltl16dl'2ll Prep South Side Lziwrence Lynlmrook Glen Cove South Side Bay Shore Lynbrook Stock Exchange Lawrence Glen Cove Hicksville 77 1927 THE CO LONIAL 1927 un111nni1mumnumnnumlnm 111mi11un1mu1nm1um1nninm1mumnmmmmum nmmmmmn1mmmnwrummmmmmmum1umimmum1mnmmwmuunmmnunmm1my1mn1muwuwummmunuumun uiummumninmmmunmnmnuu GIRLS BASKET BALL TEAM High School Girls' League Champions- '25-'26. The basketball season of '25--,26 was one of the most successful in the history of Hempstead High School, the girls having been defeated only once during the entire season. S Betty Rennison, a member of last season's varsity, captained the team. She and Louise Guarnieri were the only regulars of last season's team. Louise played brilliantly in every game, equalling the fine record she made last year. Betty's clever guarding which is quite famous, is still making her a spectacular player. Katherine Lascelle, left forward, was very adept in shooting baskets. Harriet Baker, one of last year's substitutes, played side center, while Lillian Pease, a newcomer was left guard. Ida Ryerson, who can always be depended upon to play a good game, was center. Gert- rude Van Hoven and Myrtle Dauch proved their worth by playing in many of the games as forwards. Grace Schweiker, Charlotte Oatis, and Wilma McLean are very promising players and much can be expected of them if they play next year. In our first game, we overwhelmed Mal- verne with a score of 64-8. Our famous alumnae defeated us with a score of 53-28 in the next game. Rockville Centre was our next victim by a score of 31-27. We journeyed out to Patchogue and subdued their team, one of the best in Suffolk Coun- ty, by 31-26. Our next opponent was Law- rence who was surpassed by a score of 30-20. Hempstead suffered its only defeat at the hands of Lynbrook in an exciting game with a score of 34-29. Later in the season, how- ever, we defeated Lynbrook by 37-21. Rockville Centre fell again under our excell- ent playing by the score of 52-34. The girls' next conflict was with Lawrence in which we were victorious, 41-13. Great Neck, the champion team of the North Shore, was easily put down by Hempstead in two games with scores of 54-31, and 44-13. Miss Newcomb, the girls' physical training teacher, coached our team. It seemed rather strange to have a person other than Mr. Fay directing the team, but the girls became accustomed to it after a time and the remark- able work of the team speaks Well for the new coach. 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 1 it 'T l K GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Lineup ' Schedule Gertrude Magner . Manager N I 1 , Betty Rennison, Captain R. Guard Hemphtead 64 Mdllerne 8 Louise Guarnieri R. Forward 28 Alumni 53 Katherine Lascelle . ,L. Forward . Harriet Baker . Side Center' 31 Rockuue Centle 27 Ida Ryerson Center 31 Patchogue 26 Lillian Pease , L. Guard Gertrude Van Hove-n L. Forward 30 Lawrence 20 Myrtle Dauch R. Forward 29 Lynbrook 34 Substitutes 52 Rockville Centre 34 Grace Schweiker 9 y Charlotte Oatis Q7 L5 nbmok 21 Jewel Tiedgens 41 Lawrence 13 Wilma McLean . Alice Schnecko 54 Gleat Neck 31 Betty Dixon 44 Great Neck 13 1927 THE CO nuwin-mvwunm-wlmmwim 111ivit11mi111N1111it11Hit1H1it--www-W-ii,111itH1M1H1itH11itH11iiH11itit11in111H-111V-1wnmw.mmmw LONIAL 1927 1-41W'ml11wi11im11im11mi11mt11miwliwwmwU11V-U11miH-inwumwuwvlnwiw 11111itmtit1ulitmlwmwvmvuuwvvfu BASEBALL, SEASON 1925 The baseball season of 1925 was very help- ful in bringing fame and glory to old Hemp- stead. Mr. Fay, our loyal and tireless coach, and the good work of the captain of the team, Cliff Gibbs, went far to make this so succesful baseball season, possible. The pitchers for the team who can well be proud of their accomplishments were: Manning, Conklin and Courtney, and the others on the team deserve all due praise and respect for their reliable supoprt and grit. We started the season in excellent form with Manning and Conklin pitching. This combination was invincible and we walked away with Mineola to the tune of 30 to 10. Then Long Beach came into sight but was quickly overwhelmed. The game proved to be excellent practise for our team. Court- ney pitched an excellent game, not letting the opposing nine cross the plate once. The final score was 23 to 0. Our next engagement was a return game with Mineola whom we again sent home van- quished with a tally of 10 to 0. We then met Lynbrook and although they tried their darndest, we were still in the lead at the close of the game, the scoreboard showing 8 to 3. New York Stock Exchange beat us in the next conflict because our pitchers couldn't get the direction of the plate. We had to be satisfied with a 7 to 5 settlement. The lack of hurling technique continued and Newtown was given the next game in the form of 8 to 5. Then we gained our old poise again and reeled off twenty-one runs in the encounter with Baldwin, in which we didn't let them cross the pan at all. In the return game with Baldwin we again packed her away with a 1 to 7 label. Rockville Centre did not succumb very easily but fought it out to a 3 to 4 finish with us on the big side of the score. Three victories quickly followed, our invincible nine playing an undeatable game. They were: Bay Shore 1 to 15, Rockville Centre 1 to 2, and again Bay Shore 15 to 0. We were rudely inter- rupted by De La Salle Prep. who upset us by scoring twelve runs to our six. To end the season we put a final notch in the bat for overcoming Lynbrook with a 4 to 7 result. The total tally for the entire season was the remarkable sum of 139 runs for Hempstead which speaks exceedingly well for the team. The attacking squads totaled only 43 runs. The extraordinary playing ability display- ed by this team won them the Championship of Nassau County and a silver statuette of a catcher mounted on a ball. As many of the team are back this year, we are justified in expecting as good a record for the coming season. 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 unuununummn,ummmmnnuunummmnnnnnunummm1mmmmmumnunnun1mm1mm1um1mummmunmnun11mn1mmu1vuH1mmum11un1mm11ml11nu11un11urwumm1um1um1uunwunumnuun n1un11um1mmmummm11nnwumuumwm mvmmuwmm1um1nm1nm1nm1mn1nmmn1mu111nI1unmmunmnmm BASEBALL TEAM Lineup Schedule D'Atri, Manager H. H. S- 10 .E,v.....EE. V Mineola C. Gibbs, Captain 23 1 E Ek.. Long Beach J. Conklin 10 EEEE.E,.....,. Mineola Kennedy 1 E.,. . Lynbrook Manning N. Y. Stock Ex. Courtney ,, EEE'E Newtown K. Klenn - EEEEE 'E gaigwln a w1n Jacqufss aaaaaaa ,.EEEEE R ockville Centre W' Gibbs 15 ,E Eaa,.... , Bay Shore V' Glenn a.,,.,a Rockville Centre Quinn 15 ...... .W ...e.eeeee,...., Bay Shore MCHPU9 De La Salle Prep. Cheshire ,,,,,,,,v-K- Lynbrogk 3 0 0 3 7 8 0 1 3 0 1 0 12 4 1927 THE CO nnmnmwmmmmniinV1iininin114iiiiiwiimiiimiii1-liwmwwmvi mmmwvwww wmwiwwm :wi 1iivuiiimiiwii1myiimiiiwwiumiwniumimuimni ,iiiniiiH.,iiH.,llmi.l,..W.iw..wi..w wv., iiWHlH.,WimyMi,HiM,.m,.wW.wiNNNNH,llHilll.W,,.,w...w..W..,, ,.1, BOYS' TRACK TEAM '25 Lineup Kennedy Bellringer Conklin Barker Ziegler Maxwell Jowitt Glenn Fitzgerald Tierney Tratman Brazier Bryan Whitman W. Gibbs Yauch Hawkins Schedule Jamaica Track Meet-At Hempstead 100 yard dash-lst-Kennedy 220 yard dash-lst-Kennedy 440 yard run-lst-W. Gibbs Half mile run-1st-Maxwell Running broad j ump-lst-Kennedy Running high jump-lst-Tie between Jowitt and Whitman Farmingdale Intersectional Track Meet. 100 yard dash-2nd-Kennedy 220 yard dash-3rd Kennedy 440 yard dash-2nd-Ziegler Half mile run-3rd-Bellringer One mile run-3rd-Maxwell De Witt Clinton Track Meet. Stuyvesant High School Track Meet. Farmingdale Track Meet. 100 yard dash-2nd-Kennedy 220 yard dash-3rd-Kennedy 440 yard run-2nd-Ziegler Half mile run--3rd-Bellringer One mile run--3rd-Maxwell Interclass Track Meet 1iniivuiiianiuniiuuwmmwnunn 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 numnnmnumnmnmumm 5 I A . -3 , is Q. X Q .1 K X .xx Lineup Lillian Pease Louise Guarnieri Betty Rennison Else Klein, Captain Edna Stephens Ida Ryerson Harriet Baker Myrtle Dauch GIRLS' TRACK TEAM '25 Schedule Interclass Meet won by Seniors Southern Long Island Interscholastic Meet 50 yard dash-lst, Lillian Pease 75 yard dash-1st,Lillian Girls' 220 yard relay-lst Else Klein, Captain Edna Stephens Lillian Pease Louise Guarnieri Running broad jump--wo Else Klein Lynbrook Meet. 100 yard dash-lst, Lillia Girls' 440 yard relay-lst Else Klein, Capt. Louise Guarnieri Helen Fickweiler Lillian Pease Pease n by n Pease 1927 THE COLONIAL 192 ii,-www. iw W-W 1w.W,wwumw UH ww iw-ww ,Hmmm W iii 1,-x mmwi iw- H,.ww.i,u,,u,-wi, ww ,Wim w.,Wlw M WW N WW ww, M W ii 1, I, ll, I I H I, ,I M, I, wi www ui w,,ww,w,,w N WW. TROPHIES WON BY ATHLETES OF HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL Top I D Point Trophy--Carle Place School Track and Field Championship-1923 Middle Row Football-for excellent work-1925 Carle Place School Boys for 440 yard relay--1924 Carle Place School Girls for 220 yard relay-1924 Football-for championship of Long Island-1924 Bottom Row Spalding Baseball Trophy-1924 Carle Place School Boys for 440 yard relay-1924 Southern Long Island Interscholastic Baseball League-1925 Girls' South Shore Basketball Trophy-1924-1925 Point Trophy-Carle Place Grammar School Championship-1924 I I, i f ' A A ' U' in M V F'f' M- ' ' - m- 0 mi K 'JJ m M, in vw M hm M H 'HL I!! 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At this pointe we arrived at Hempstead, and after des- cending, I listened to the towncrier telling the news before ye schoolhouse. Suddenly ye oaken door opened and the bespectacled schoolmistress strode out. Will ye stop that noise, Harry Davis, and depart from hence? My scholars are disturbed by thy clamors and uproaref' The towncrier deemed it wise to proceed and came over to me. That is Mistress Brower and a stern disciplinarian she be, always berating the boys for knocking over their ink horns. He nodded, and passed on leaving me to con- tinue my waye. I passed ye courthouse where ye respected judge, Roger Whitman, was presiding over a complaintant case between a landlady, Mistress Betty Parsons, and her erstwhile lodger, Ellsworth Brown, whose capable lawyer, Sir Meredith Whitehouse, was earn- estly pleading for his client. The rotund and benign bailiff, Edwin Ellerbrook, was sweetly sleeping while several flies played tag on the spot vacated by his wig. Sev- eral spectators in the court were Squires Buhler, Lindner, and Hillikerg and Mistress- es McKenny, Nehrbas, and Clawes. After this, I stopped at ye house of Major Petzold, who, although laid up with gout, cheerily greeted me. He told me of his favorite horse which had cast a shoe and had been neatly reshod by the blacksmith, Delly Zieg- ler, and his assistant, Dick Swyers. He pointed out to me several of the notables and gentry who were driving by his house. A- mong them were Patroon Van Buren, and his intimate friend, Landowner Ronnermann Madame Rasquing Lady Floranceg and Lord and Lady Sammis. Soon, I bade goodby to my friend and stopped at ye church where the Reverend Beatty was preaching on the Coming Generation at a morning service while the janitor, Harvey Sealove, tolled the bells. As I strolled along, I saw Dame Lucy Hurry agitating for the right of women, ably supported by Gertrude Carroll and Hilda Thomas. Ye signe ,over a doorway attract- ed my attention, it reading Madame Mad- den, Instructress of French and Fancie Dances-Assisted by Charles Hrotoskif' An- other signe read: Stephen Voris, Fenc- ing Master. Passing a gift shoppe con- ducted by Mistress Rutherford, I saw several clerks, Dames Ruth Bowie, Ruth Elliot, and Jeanette Potter. Ye Sentinel, the only newspaper in town had as editor, George Antoniou, assisted by Philip Janvey and Edward Richert. As dinnertime was nearing, I stopped at ye taverne where mine host, John Bischoff, greeted me. I was served by Freddy Brown who, although small, manfully bore the roast. The bartender, Northrup Geer, serv- ed me sweet summer ale and informed me that at the playhouse a marvellous cast, con- sisting of Genevieve Clayton, and Gerard J aquiss in the leading roles, were presenting The Future. Mine host also related a story of the last fox hunt where those who rode and came in at the finish were Lady Eldridge, Mistress Salter, and Sir Wiplitz- hauser. Suddenly a clatter of hoofs sound- ed and a foaming horse was reined in while a voice bawled, Post, Post. There sitting on his horse with the mail pouches slung over his shoulder was Preston Baldwin just draining a mug of ale brought by the serving boy. Here's a packet for you. And thus flinging the packet to Bischoff he rode madly away. Mine host opened the packet and nuwrIuIIInnInInmummnmmnmmmm mmmmmmmmmiumnumnnmmmmnmmmmm mummmmimmmnwnmmmmuu LONIAI. 1927 myIulmmiummmmmwmmumuumuinI..H,imyimni1myiinumummnwmiwnummm inmumrIuinnII-uIIinnmmmnunnm OUR ANCESTORS? 1 Continued J after sending Freddy Brown with some letters to Dame Thayer, Mistress Castello and Sir Rundle, he perused his own. This is a letter from Robert Nathan who is an athletic coach at Princeton Academy, he explained. He says that dean, Salvatore Fiola, has just made Kenneth Lee and John Boeschen professors at the college. Leav- ing him chuckling over the letter, I strolled down Main Streete. As I passed ye apothecary shoppe of John Fittipaldi, I saw Doctor Terry Smith buying some nasty looking pills for the ill Lady Roberta Nash. I passed ye villag green where Phil McHale and Louis Homowitz were pitch- ing horseshoes. The Mistresses Harriet Baker, Virginia Andrews, Anna Christ and Florence Gilhooly were playing croquet. Suddenly I was hailed and two bepatched and powdered young girls in a magnificent coach driven by Clifford Michel, invited me to ride with them. The footman, Leo Bernecker, stiffly opened the door and then Helen Victor and Catherine Dibb, after joyfully welcoming me, proceeded to regale me with news of the towne. Sir Joseph Jowitt is envoy in France, Lady Agnes Miller has been pre- sented to the Queen, Lawyer William Long gave a wonderful speech last nighte at Mayor Forst's banquet, Selma Herder has Countess Ryerson as a guest, Robert Persell has just edited his newest poem and so on they shattered, until: Look! they exclaimed, there is Allen Gebhardt back, that means a cock-fight. We watched it a few mom- ents but as the ladies were going to the home of Jane Sturges, I left them after their urging me to attend the ball at the armory in honor of Mistresses Ruth Armbrister and Beatrice Burr. Dame Fischer and Mistress Hodgins were conversing thus: Yes, Lady Anna Brady is giving a dinner tomorrow in honor of Capt- ain O'Shea, who just returned on the three master 'Hempstead' from China. Have you seen the new costumes that the designer, Jeanne Smith, made for Lady O'Day and Lillian Pease? But I was now out of ear reach. It was just now growing dusk. The night watchman, swinging his lantern, cried, All ye maids, hang out your lights. Then Good-evening, Mistress Clark. Hast thou heard that Captain Frank Clarkson and Lieutenant William Bartoldus are marching their platoon through here before joining the regiment? Truly? But Mr. Manning hast thou rightly heard if skipper John Hall lost his cargo on the way to the Indies? As I felt need of fortifying myself with food and sleep, I herewith repaired to Ye Flint and Tinder Inn where Stratton Tully cordially welcomed me and I was uproar- iously greeted by Harold Messer and Harold Manning, hast thou rightly heard if skipper by Lillian Jaeger and Eleanor Bang. Then I wearily sought my chamber, toiling up the staircase-up-UP-until with a start I found myself in front of Chem. Lab. and hurriedly slipped into my seat, reproaching myself for indulging in flighting impossibilities while climbing those school stairs. 1927 THE CO LONIAL 1927 numumimiuwiumimwuviimviiiw iiiiuniiuniimmmiiimimnmmmmmiimmwiiwui ummiiiruiiiuiiiiimumiumimmiiinimmmmiii.iwiiwnmmiiwinii1inii1niiimiiiuiiim1iimiiiyniiiiniiniiimiwiwmuwiim wwiHHIIIIHHIHHIIIWIIIHIIII A LITTLE BIT OF NOTHING Delly Ziegler ace athlete, He's so nimble on his feet, 4' He's the backbone of the team, But with the ladies he's a scream. Charlie Ronnerman-oh-oh-oh To Edith Gardner he's some beau, Five feet tall and a wow of a Sheik, Now and then kinda quiet and meek. Maida Florance what do you think? She's the lady with a laugh and a wink, In one alone does she find pleasure, - He's that tall fellow called Austin Cheshire. Virginia Madden lives on our block, After her the boys do flock, Smiles, jokes and a merry little laugh, And as you'll see that's only half. Harry Davis was a lordly guy, He woreazmonocle in either eye, He was a singer to the very core, But he got a sax, and doesn't sing anymore. Girls You've Danced With The girl who steps all over your feet and murmurs profuse apologies all through the dance. The girl who tries to show you new steps and insists upon demonstrating in the middle of the floor. The girl who can't Charleston. The girl who insists upon doing the Charleston. The girl who makes nasty remarks about what good dancers other fellows are. Boys You've Danced With The boy who does intricate steps that you can't do. The boy who runs into everyone on the floor and makes people feel sorry for you. The boy who has a fit if any one cuts in and cuts back again, making remarks about the nerve of some people. The rotten dancer who always cuts in when you're having a good dance. OUR PLAY REVIEWS By the Way -Hess's Gay Paree -Honey Gilhooley Open House -Detention Laff That Off --Suspension The Big Parade -The train pupils coming to school Easy Come, Easy Go -Week's allowance Is Zat So? -Wes Van Buren The Matinee Girl -Virginia Madden The Jest -A Faculty Joke The Jay Walker --Preston Baldwin Arms and the Man -Dick Beatty The Family Upstairs -Chemistry Lab. Applesauce --Our Alibis The Last Laugh -Whitman's Car Merry Merry -Howard Petzold The Wanderer -Allan Hawkins Alias, the Deacon -Charlie Ronnerman Dearest Enemy -Faculty Embers -Report Cards Easy Virtue -Spending Money Artists and Models -Drawing Room A Night in Paris -Hempstead Gardens Tangled Lives -Cafeteria 5th Period Tip Toes -Betty Parsons Midnight Limited -The 12:18 Monkey Shines -In the Study Hall Night Duel -Homework Splendid Road Greenwich Street May Flowers --Hempstead Girls The Right to Kill -When someone loses your homework KC as K6 if n 66 H Cl G6 66 Delightful is a place I know Each afternoon it's where I go, Till half-past four comes rolling round. Enchanted by each word or sound No work is done. Though teachers think they punish me, I only wish that they could see Obeying all of their commands Never bothers detention fans. THE yghs- E :SNTOHE QNFFN ..,:Q?cz.-V X M Hg RSMESNHEN .ga-:iv !f,QfQlX7- ,Ml-.Nl ,S - r ww xxx , 130 D He ,gif ,-xym U ,W Iffg'Ylx, uve. 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NG 1927 THE CO LONIAL 1927 innumnmnunumuImunnnuuumuuumuunmumu mmmunmwuumunmmwuumumnmmmunI1nnannnunIinIIInuu111nuununI14vuII1m11vuuIInnunmnummuIuununnnmmquuumnnnnuvnImnIunu1nInI1nnmumnnwwIIIuImuIInunuununuuumumnumumummmmunmmmm nnuuuumnnnumummm Miss Dromey: Has Norman Bates left the building? Nate Bennettg Well, it's still here, I guess he must have left it. . Teacher: What's your name? Student: Jones, Teacher: How do you spell it? Meredith: On the level, will this flivver run? V ' Roger: On the level, not so good, but you ought tosee it coast. Conductor: You wanted to get off at Nas- sau Boulevard and this is Garden City, Miss. Miss: Young man, you are going too far with me. Mikey: I feel funny, Doctor. What shall I do? Doctorg Go on the stage. Mo's Flint to Pete's fliv. as Pete passed her on the hill: You're a better car than I am hunk of tin. He who puts off studying till tomorrow is going to have a hot time tonight. Roger Whitman :--Gosh !, my girl is a beauty! Pete ditto:--Remember, beauty is only skin deep. Roger :--That's all right, I'm no cannibal. When I was young, said Aunt Mary, girls never thought of doing the things they do nowfi That's probably why they didn't do them. drawled the pert High School class. Mo:- What did we have for Chemistry to- morrow? Gena:- Well, we had nitric acid today. lst Student:-- Where's Mokey? Has he gone to school ? 2nd Student:-- No, I just saw him going down the street but he wasn't going to school. lst Student:-- How d'ye know? 2nd Studentg-- Because he was running. Miss Reed:-- Do you like fancy dancing, Ilde ? ' ' Ilde:-- No, I fancy dancing, but not fancy dancing. Honey at the football game:-- I doehope our team will win, don't you, Bill? I wonder which team is ours? I do hope it's the team with those lovely purple sweaters. Oh! don't you know anything about football? Well, I do. I used to know a girl who knew a football player. No-I don't see the coach. They wouldn't run it out on the field, would they? Ah! they've started. I hope that good looking fellow with the dark hair makes a touchdown. Oh! that stupid looking fel- low knocked him down, and when he was running with the ball, too. That's not fair is it? Ah! that tall fellow made a touch- down, or something like that. Hurrah, we've won! I guess we didn't have the purple sweaters after all. We must have lost! C'mon let's go home. Question in English Grammar Regents:- 'What is the plural of solo? Frances Marshall:- Duet Howard :-- Half of this school doesn't know the other half exists. Tommy:- Don't you rather overestimate the number of students who mind their own business? Pussyg- Is it true that statistics show that women live longer than men ? Nateg-They ought to. Paint's a great preservative, you know. sf V A .. ' ,Af I' J -- L fs -:pi 'L' 1 1 :Z ! awp 'SRG 7 f Av 'F X ' X Wi .f f , 'fa X . 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Virginia Madden Beatty e-rWesley Van Buren oY,YYMilderd Brower .e.,Y-.WY-Edwin Ellerbrook YY,oYStephen Voris most hllariouse eeeeeeeeeeeeeee Mildred Brower most shy ei....i...,. most indolentr lordliest e,eioe,.,.. coquette .o..... jester eeee,e...,eeeeee school gossip lunatic eeeeeeeee...e wizard eee.,.i..,e..eoeeee .....-...,Delly Ziegler e YoYeY oeoRobert Nathan Harry P. Davis, Jr. ..,..,,,Florence Eldredge Z, . ,.,,..,,o Howard Petzold eoYYeYYGenevieve Clayton oY,,Edwin Ellerbrook .,..,,oStephen Voris school champion eee,i.,,.,.,..,. .... D elly Ziegler school championess ,ee..,ri Betty Rennison revered twain oeeo Edwin Van Wickler and Dorothy Kruhm most popular girl ooe,oo,r,... Virginia Madden most popular boy err..,.. ..,,... D elly Ziegler KI Q x P A ffl -. . X '. 'J N- TU w , VL.: :K ,,s , 1 1, H' if ' K . 4+ , ,, , Kx o 'YNXXXXX'xX ,ig iwmkxm 96 'l 'M xi ,igxwxxxwxxxww ,f '21 QNX XX xx M 4' X g,vX3xvNygAX3XV , Y-'XWKX QXXX A I R 3 Z? Q' . H L- ,. 'ul rj' ,L -fy N I 'pl Qi!! x ' 1 ik I fi A f' ' -.. 4 4 :J f fm 1927 THE CCLONIAL 1927 T l I 5 I : i ! i ! E Q E Compliments of I I i i 5 I - g i i i Doubleday, Page 63 Co. i Q E 1 5 Garden City, New York f i i I ' I l L l l I ! l i L I l ' I l E L-an...,,.-..-4.......,.-...1..,...,.. ... .-.H-..,-,,,,....-..1..1..-..,.1.....-1.....,.,1....,.,,-. .1........,p-q1.1q,1qp-.1....,i -- .Y -e W7 W7 , ,,,, H7 -.. .. ,. , .. ,Y , ,, ,,,,, ,W , 1 .., .7 .-.1..i..,.-..1n1--ui I 1...1-1,1.1.111n.1--1-...U1..1.-1-..1..1..1..-...1..1..-1--1. 1u 1n1n1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1..-..1..1,.1..1.n-gq1q1n1...-u1..1..1,,,l 927 THE COLONIAL 1927 .1n1n1.-.1..1g.1. 1 1 1qp1..1'.1u1p.1. I 1 N I I I 1 OFFICIAL JEWLELER TO 1 I I I I I ' I GLEE CLUB SENIOR CLASS OF 1926 ORCHESTRA SPANISH CLUB OF 1926 COLONIAL STAFF LITERARY CLUB OF 1926 HALL COPS PEN and INK CLUB OF 1926 DRAMATIC SOCIETY COMMERCIAL CLUB OF 1926 I DQZKQQ I Nineteen years of manufacture continuously expanded to meet de - mands has permitted my medals, pins and rings to carry my message to confirm my policies. Moeller design has stood for Beauty, its workmanship for Quality and its name for Character. I My Jewelry, standing the most critical tests in the hands of I thousands of owners, stands for pre-eminence as Quality Products, Honestly Designed, Honestly Made and Honestly Priced. A trial will convince you. I I ARTHUR Mol-QLLER I SCHOOL, COLLEGE, AND FRATERNITY JEWELRY I I I5-2I PARK ROW ESTABLISHED .907 NEW YORK, N. Y. I I I I 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 ll'-'ITU'-'I-1 1 vvvwvi vlvl --,lnvuqq-up-.Ii ....,li,.u,y,,,,,,,-4.-45,14ning,-I,giylgigplllniuuinu-:une-n 1 1111-1 I--ll1'll'-'l 'i I I I I When You Say I'm a DRAKE Graduate j That's Usually Enough! Today employers recognize our modern business training. - I 5 POSITIONS GUARANTEED I I Enroll Now! Day, Night and After Business. I I NEW' YORK: ll-I Nassau Stn-vt. opposite Pity Ilall. 'l'vlepIlom- lievlqnizlil 4510 5 I BRONX: l 0l'llllilIll Rozul, '1'e-lephmw K4-llog 5515 I1 I BROOKLYN: Hetlforil Avenue. Tvlvplmm- l'1'ns1wvt TAISII F I Also N52 xlllllfllb' S111-et. 'fvleplloxw IIIISIHVIUIR 4688 E 2 JAMAICA: 0053 Sutphin lf0lllfW5ll'4l. T:-lephm-v JIll'll'lII'2l 22835 I . I I I 2 .,I,,1..q1..11.-1..11-.11....,.....1-111....1111i..i.,1q.-q,1q1uig.1.li -ln--1.14.1-inlay.-4,101-.1-.-::7 14: : 7 1 1 3: :n-:: :: 1 : 311 1 ll lfxc-172 II S I I All Photo Ezzgrfwingf in tbif Year Book I I made by I I I I A I I . 'iqxf ' I I- f I : ga - i J HALF TONES W BEN DAY PLATE: T wx . I LINE ETCHINGS PHOTO EN VING CORP PROCESS WORK i ELECTROTYPES 148-150 ' 52'-d ST. ART mzmarmzwr i Mu' Kirk 62y1 6??'c'le I 20155 Q fu KO-OPERATION is the KEYNOTE ut' 'KEYSTONE' SUCCESS I I I,.-nn....l.-,,101g.-.Q-.qil1aii:ul:-1: :n -f:: 11st Ju-an : 1 -- -- -:a1nu1uu-n1oa1n1sn1nn-11110-1:12. II II I I I HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK I I u 1927 THE COLONIAL 12927 P..-..-..-..-..- -..- -..-..-..-..-..-..- .... -..-.....-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..,-..-..-....-..-..-.....-.....-.! I I I I I I I I I Jesse S. Ryerson CO., Inc. Phone 99 Hempstead I I I I I SPORTING OOODS STATIONERY I I I TOYS I I f OPPOSITE R. R. STATION HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. I I I I I I I I.-..-.....-.....-..-..-.. ....... ..-..-.....-...........-..-.-..-..-. - .--..-.....-.,............I ,.,...,-.,,.-,......,.-..-.. .... .S ..S..-..:.: .. .. -..-..S ...S - .-S..E..-..-.I1.-..-i I I I I I I I I - . Seaman, Wood 81 Gehrlg I I I ATTORNEYS I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I-.................-.....-..-.,- ......-..-.....-..-.................-..- - - .-,Ex ,- A -I-:.f.......,-.: . 1927 THE COLONIAI. 192 i..-.....................................................-..-.....-..-..-.....-.......-.........-.....-.. I I I 1 T Tbere is Always Somebocfy, Somewbere That Wants Your Pfzotogmpk Q 1 1 1 I 1 Qlnnnn Svtuhum I I T I 69 MAIN STREET Opp. Fulton Theatre HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. I I I L ? H1'QiK'U I I2 I I il' 'ill ll'lIl'5I iii -il flliilw .-u1g.-3,19111111I..1-.un1M.1uuiun1uu1nn1ln1nn.--un1ul,1lginnignlnlingiuipliqnlu.-u 1 -. -..1..i..1.p1n-up-ln--an The Hughes Offme ESTATES and ACREAGE ON LONG ISLAND Telephone Garden City 900 1 1 ALSO RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN GARDEN CITY l I . 1 119 SEVENTH STREET GARDEN CITY, N. Y. 1 1 1 1 J...............-.......- ... - - ...,-..-...,.-.....-..-.... ...-......-.....- -.-..-.,..........-...- .......... 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 x-nI1un--nn-11-1nn1un1un1u.l1nl1nn-nxlninn-nu-nn:nn1nu1:-:in-un---n-u .:uu1nu1uu1-nn-un:un1us1uu-uu1uu1-n1nn:un1nn1'l I I 5 5 I I : 5 I I I BROWN' s I I BUSINESS I SCHOOL I I I I JAMAICA I I I I . . . I I Secretarzal Courses Good Posztzofzs I I SEND FOR 1926 CATALOGUE I I I JAMAICA AVE., comer 150th STREET I I I I I I-..........,.-,.....-,,-,,-,,.,,-,,..,.- - -..-u,-..-,. .... . .... ..-..-....,-..-..-..-.,-......-..-I E701-llillL1l1u 111i1171 uuluqiul1uq15g7gg1us.-l-11.1511-ul Tili u1.n1g1qg-g.l1llqnnllilNilli ill! I I I I You get what you want whe you Want it I I I at I I I I HIMME'S I I I MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD I . I ICE CREAM, WATER ICES AND CONFECTIONERY I TRY OUR FRENCH ICE CREAM ON YOUR COMPANY I Our Motto: Prompt Attention to All Orders I I I I....-.....-......-..-.--.--::------------- - - A: EI- A1 - 15 A - - A ---- - -.I-..-.I I , I I I 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 l :f- -'I' I'-1 1 ru :: :in :: an-nf: , If I gg 2 I 1 i Ii 1 I ,, t ,T I I til r,-C 3 :I ., I I 1 I I I 1 I COMPLIMENTS OF I I The Professional Building ! I1 I . I IE i4T ?l1 ll Il ZlT ,: - T- -- , , --iv - T - - -- - V -A - . ,. - V ,.. .. , A. V7..- --- - If ! '- -I'-ID1-o-n-n-u--n---------- -u---u--I--.-H.-..-..-..-.v-H, -..-...-...-.......-..,,-.,-.-..-..,......-...Q-! I I I I n O T I Garden C1ty Coal Company I I FRANCIS J. MULGANNON, Prop. I I I Dealer in I I I COAL, WOODQIAND BUILDING MATERIALS I T I T I 2 FRANKLIN AVENUE I I I I GARDEN CITY, N. Y. I I I . : I !,-,,-,,- - -,,,,,.,,,.,,,,.......-.............,....- .. ... -...-..-.,.........,.....-..-......,..,.-..-.......-.....-.............,,-..-5 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 --- r -W -- W n--W nine n1u:in '- A -7 ' - -7- if - --7 - W -7 - ' ' W -- -' I Few dwellings possess so many nnnsnail features. entering: I I to every comfort. Few lntve sneh zidvzintnge in lou-ation. I 5 I . I in vhoice of environment. Thesf houses are lwuntiful in I l I their Uoloninl design. and perfect in their interior finish. : I wx ' I They :ire detalehed. The six rooms :ire well laid ont. and I I I .:.f,,f,,..,+.s..,, A are l:1rp.:e. light and airy. 5 I run, :'I'1j,,.II'1r-3 , V , . N . . U . . F I I, k I I I I 1 flu-3 haue eu-15 possible 1-onwnienu, including.. tl neat - I : 'I I ,., fast nook. tiled bath and kitehen. enclosed poreh, hi-:iutifnl I' H -s........-,..M+' I IN I I V .Ll.. 'i,Q,f. '.M' 7 ' mx. LL fixtures. 1-opper gutter und lezulers. parquet floors. tapestry g I I'..Q5 f I briek stoops. Pembroke built-in bath tubs. ste-el white I-tunnel . i 1 nu-di:-ine chest. fitxtlfll' lined wardrobes. stnirwuys lending I : to nvtties, extra linen 1-lose-ts and pantry. Excelsior lienter II I attau-hed onto steam boiler for hot water in winter. Built in ironing boards, and white en- gi I :imel gas runge.Hollnnd window shades for all windows. Streets :ire paved. 1-ity walter and H 5 I-ms mains are installed. Ample vloset spare. PRIVATE IJRIYEYVAY YVITII AMPLE 'I I SPAUE FOR GARAGE. These homes :ire soundly eonstrnvted :ind will stand the test in I I years of serviee. They are different in their 2ll'0lllf9f'l'llI'ill design. They must be seen to I 5 be uppreeiatetl. I I At the priees they offer the biggest value on the market, and the terms bring them within 1 I the rezleh of everyone, no mutter how limited their means. H I en or our oto o er 1 s dSi'450-igiiglemigif S7519 ld 1 1 ' ' 1 BBLLBROSE REALTY CO. I I Lots, Homes. Acreage, Business Property in I 247-05 Jamaica Ave., near 247th St. I Tel. Fieldstone 816 BCIIQYOSG, L- I- I l- 2: ' :i zzlczr 1. : L :: : -::1u 1:1 l- i:u1ui:: :iz -u-n1c: :Anil 1: 1181: :1u1ou7,1: 1: I ...-..--........-..-..-...-..-....-..-..-..-...-..-.. ----- , 4- ,- - .-..-.-...-..-..-..-...I I Telephone Garden City 875-W I TYPEXVRITERS-ALL MAKES I I REPAIRED RENTED I I Patton T ewriter Exchan e I . I I I I Agents for the Sunstrand Adding Machine and I I I Corona Typewriter I I Over 20 years experience in type- writers of all kinds insures the best there is in repairing or rebuilding I , I I I 1 49 M1NEoLA BOULEVARD M1NEoLA, N. Y. I i,..,.....-..-.-.,-..,- -..-...-.i-..-.t-..-..-..-..-.. ....... .-..-..-..-..-.I-...--.-..- - -,,-,I ' -u1n.1,. 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 1un..un1 1 1.04.-4:u11.1.1,w1,.,,1q,,1m.1.q1.,.,1m,.1..1l........u1.m1,,.1uu1...1.,1.,,1.,1..1 1n1n 1un1.g1.,1g.1u- 5 5 5 5 5 5 Adrian H. Courtney 5 5 5 5 I 5 COUNSEL OR AT LAW 5 A - HEMPSTEAD, NEW YoRK 5 5 5 I 5 5 5 1 1.......-....,-..-.. .......... 5 ............ ..-.-.....-.......-.n..! 5,-M.-,,- -5- -5 ................. 5- -5- - -5--.,5- .5,, -5-..-..-.-..-,,5,,! 5 5 5 I 5 5 5 1 5 5 Kirwin-Estabrook Construction Co. I 5 I , 5 B UJLDERS 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 i HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 5 5 I 5 5 5 ' I 1 --,.,1ul.1..5.1,1 1 1 ...1-.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 151,111.1 .,1qp1q1..1.n1,. ..n-n-- .....--.-M-M-.......Im.-IIrI-mI-nn:.0-...ni..I-..h..a-W-..........,....-.n..-.ni.Iph..i..-..k.m...,.....-.qi ,-...-............-I...-,.,.- -, ......,.....II.I-M,1..,..,,,,....,,,..--Im-.II-.-.II.---u-...I-...I.-IIu-III.-..I....n- 1 --Im-...--aiu 927 THEICOLONIAL 1927 -'I I THE C0 YLE PRESS UCER OF HIGH CLASS COMMERCIAL PRINTING Telephone Hempstead 3173 I I -.--.......,,i...-I..- -..IIa..u...I.gkuu.I. I-I nin1IIIi.pi.n.i.iaI.qi.II1..-. 1 ......-..ni.n+.paI.nIh.. -ua-n.n..n-n-.q-n-.---n-..1q -.-..-.1-,..----mba'..I--.-.I,.......IIII..m....m...n....I-I..-.I..-....-..1m -.. .... -M-.-I.-...-.I.-.....I..1 ..1..,-..-..-..1......-..-m--u- I Telephone Hempstead 2 O09 I I I I I I I I I I I l... . I for Economical Transportation ' . ...I I I I CHARLES E. MQTT 81 CO. 241-248 Front Street cor. Franklin Street HEMPSTEAD, . NEW YORK I I I ...M-...inu-,.-J 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 i-.......-.........-........,-...-..-....-......-.....-..-..-..-..---.: --.--....- ..-I 2---:I 1 ..-...-L 1 1 1 Compliments of 4 3 i 2 D. A. Eldreclge f ' 1 I 1 1 1 t I BUICK MCTUR CARS 5 I . S 1 1 5 334 FULTQN AVENUE, HEMPSTEAD, N. Y' Phone 236 i I I 1 1-..-..-..-..-.-.-.--..-. . . . - f -.-..-.. ,----..-- -- 2- --- 1 - .---l l......-......-........-.-......-..-..-..-..-..- -..-..- .-..-..-..-..-.. ...-.. ..-...-. ...--.....-5 Telephone Hempstead 1921 ' g M13-1f Ef ., V 14 1 cs, 1, - - I lalw gmiiimzwpamv iw cel-wa Q 1, .-1, .,., I ii .v 2 1 M I Lithographing I : Printing : 1 Engraving : 2 Binding 1 Blank Books and Loose Leaf Devices E Office and Factory 5 5 137-141 Jackson Street 1 HEMPSTEAD, -NEW YORK I e - I l--.,...-..-..,.-.....n--n1',1 1 .. -. --m.....-1... H.....x....qu-1nina-un-unrnu-n:4nn2n -an-at-----n... . . ef 1.-...1 Qin- tm.- dials may be se! by oper- ting one. 1927 THE AQOLONIAL 1927 ' l1IInvi --'d w'-'L ifes ,U ..,. ..., ' ,....-, ....... X I yy , .. .- . .... .. . A 5 'A I, - 'Leaf Y Looking into . ' ' ' ' -- he Synchro- 0 phase show- . ' , UnltControl, . 0116 Dllll whereby all ' sets them all- 'I'hegGrebe Synchrophaseoffers the first Flexible Unit Control WO or all three dials may be set by . rotating one-or each dial may be ad- justed separately, Thus, in the Synchro- phase you have, at your option, a receiver of one, two or three-dial control. It means ease and speed in accurate tuningg not' enjoyed by owners of other receivers. This is another one of the many forward steps in radio development made by Grebe. The now famous Grebe Binocular Coils and S L-F Condensers which give extreme Selective Sensitivity'?, and the new Grebe Low- Wave Extension Circuits, place the Synchrophase at the forefront of radio re- ceivers. .Ask for a demonstration of the many exclusive Grebe featuresg then compare A.H. Grebe SLCO., Inc., 109 W. 57th St., N.Y.v Factow: Van Wyck Blvd., Richmond Hill, N.Y. Western Branch: 443 Sn. San Pedro Street, Los Angeles. Cal. HERBERT E. MULLER W . ., 1, .I 1.-,il Assistant Secretary A HOME TITLE INSURANCE CO 55 MAIN ST. HEMPSTEAD, N. . l t Compliments of TX T I,'::f.,,'5:::::Z'1':z.,':r.:',:3 I WAHG a1.dWB0Q y WM' WILLIAMS y y V-V is CRIB? IADID emi af wa ndvfmdinu ' 1927 THE CO LONIAL 1927 Tel. Floral Park 1009 Hawthorne Realty Co. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS Specialists in Acreage and Business Properties 284 JERICHO TURNPIKE FLORAL PARK, L. I. When you place your money in the First National Bank you have the assurance of the years that it is in a safe bank, a secure bank, and one alive to the opportunities a- round us. First National Bank OF HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Resources over SB4,000,000.00 476 Paid on Interest Accounts 1. What Pay Check Will You Give Yourself 10 Years From Now? IT makes no difference how much you earn. when yon start out in business, it is what you I have saved that will govern the amount of salary you will receive 10 years from now. I Ol'1'0RTl7NITIES, on which your future success and happiness may depend. if you are in a pos- ition to take advantage of them, will be opened to ytbll. 'Open a Savings Account Now-keep att it persistently and consistently your money will make money for you. Floral Park Bank The Old Reliable Bank NFLORAL PARK LONG ISLAND Resources Over 82,300,000 S TRUST POWERS 1i COMPLIMENTS OF Louis Cohen Department Store INCORPORATED 36 and 38 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 HEMPSTEAD BANK Organized 1887 COMPLIMENTS OF Does a general commercial Banking business. AShdOWn SL I-ang Allows interest on Time Deposit accounts at rate of 422. Maintains modern Safe Deposit and Storage Vaults. A8'61'1'CS for OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENINGS UMTED CIGAR STORES CO- 7.30 to 9.30 and , HAPPINESS CANDY The Big Bank on the Corner A. W. BRIERLEY Herman Bohnct REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE: PROPRIETOR OF CENTRAL MARKET MEAT MARKET 287 FULTON AVENUE TRoLLEY JUNCTION cor. MAIN sr. Telephone 63 HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 Ph ones : Bus. 2357 Res., 554-R Tel. Floral Park 80 MARTHA A. ELLISON COMPLIMIJNTS OF REAL ESTATE COLBY-JULIEN FUEL CO. Office Residence 93 MAIN ST. 124 WASHINGTON ST. FLORAL PARK, L. I. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Tel' Floral Park 2 Tel. Floral Park 621-M-730-1335 Cgmplifmentg gf AT GRADUATION FOR THE DANCE The Handy Drug Store FOR EVERY OCCASION PRESCRIPTIGN PHARMACISTS lohn Lewis Childs Seed Co. 217 Jericho Turnpike cor. Hinsdale Ave. FLORAL PARK, L. 1. FLORAL PARK' N' Y' 1927 THE COLYONTATIQV 1927 Phone Hempstead 1904 A Complete Line of MAGEE BROTHERS WATERMAN I IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS. PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTURS at The Lush Pharmacy 115 MAIN STREET TROLLEY JUNCTION HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Phone 40 Telephone Connection The Hempstead Sentinel, Inc. William E' Ulm PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AWNINGS I I Window Shades Picture Framing COMMERCIAL PRINTING 68 MAIN STREET 13 GREENWICH STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 Engineering Chemistry Tel. Floral Park 229 THE Pi1IIY'1'l'lCIINIt'AL INS'1'ITI l'I'I of Brooltlyu of1'eI's the followiiag' voursvs to IFIPIIIIISIPZIJ High Svllool gl'2l'lllZ!f-'S CIIIGBIISTIKY: 4ye:1I's. Degree of B S. t'lIl'lMll'AL ICNGINI-TICICING: 5 ye-urs. Ilegi-ee of '7 Uh. E. IHC. CIVIL l'lNGlNl'll'llilNil: 4 5'0ill'S. Degree of V. IC. In W. HOMMEL,Pres' T. H, RUSHMQRE,:'ViCe,PreS, 1-ELI-1l 1'Rl4'AII IGNGINI-ll'I1iING: 4 yours. In-gr:-ev or' li. IC. MIGl'II-XNll'.XI. IQXGINICICICING: -L years. In-gi-ee of M. li. lVrite for the Seventy-first Annual Catalogue and Il- lustrated Bulletin. Address EARNEST J. STREUBEL, Dean F'LORAL PARK, L' It D!! I.lVlNtlS'l'ON ST. I-BROOKLYN. N. Y. PARKIC ll. lllllilili. I'I'esi4leut Tel. 3367 Telephone Floral Park 1737-1521 STUDIO OF DANCING WILLIAM L' MGYKA SOCIAL - CREATIVE - PCISE CONTRACTOR BALLET - ACROBATIC AND PHYSICAL CULTURE All Instruction Under the Supervision of Congrete Construction Josephine DeMott Robinson Excavating, Road Building and FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 11 MAIN ST., HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 19237 To E VT O O L O N IiA'Lii 149-27 THE DEPOSITS OE YOUNG PEOPLE ARE WELCOMED BY Ihe 4-Second 1National-Bank f- HFHEMPSTEAD,-'N.' YJ Y 1 ' Resources ..S3.,.0,00,000.0 A deposit of One 'Dollar ail that 0 is necessary to open a Savings Account Snappy Student's Styles . fi' ,' f ' 1 -fRAY JACOBS im-SSSTOSRE Sweatshirts, I-iaitis. Furnishings, Sneakers , . 5195 Oncef TTiEd,i Always. 'Pqtvonizedn 25 MAIN ST, HEMPSTEAD, N. Y H. BEAUB.-IAN I OOUNSEL OR AT LAW ,Y A2415 FULTON AVENUE A N , 2' HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. ..,,.. . . Tel. Floral. Park 615 MARMON K ii C1SIiQ?Si1iSR Four - Six DOYLE - SIMONSON MQTOR SALES, Inc. J. W. LYONS, Manager Post Office Building FLORAL PARK, L. I. 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 Telephones 1723-W, 2154 TIRE SERVICE SHOP F. B. STAFFORD 277 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. K P. MOORE ENGINEERING GO., Inc. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS 245 FULTON STREET I-IEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Compliments of FRANKLIN SHOPS, Inc. INTERIOR DECORATORS FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Telephone Floral Park 247 Willys Knight Overland Pour - Six Four - Six SALES - SERVICE - PARTS B. G. SALES 59? SERVICE TULIP AVE. 8z JERICHO TURNPIKE FLORAL PARK, L. I. 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 Tel. 283 DR. M. RODIN DENTIST 35 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Compliments of NORTH-EASTERN CONSTRUCTION CO. 101 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Compliments of GEORGE L. HUBBELL REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE GARDEN CITY, L. I. Compliments of BOUSER DOLL CO. MINEOLA, N. Y. 1927 THE CO Tel. Garden City 1180 PLOTS and HOUSES IN HEMPSTEADS FINEST RESIDENTIAL SECTION CATHEDRAL AVENUE Cathedral Avenue Realty Co. GEO. L. HUBBELL, Pres. GARDEN CITY, N. Y. LONIAL 1.927 VVOI.F'S MENS and BOY'S Clothes Exclusively COLLEGIATE CLOTHES A SPECIALTY Front and Main Sts. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Tel. Hempstead 547 Kalinsky's Bicycle Store AGENCY FOR f BICYCLH V 1 CLEVELAND 1, BLACK BEAUTY ROLLFAST ' 3 GOLD MEDAL WX 5 ' Y gg ALSO OTHERS BICYCLES SOLD, REPAIRED and EXCHANGED Baby Carriages Repaired and Returned Work Called For and Delivered 228 FRONT ST. HEMPSTEAD. N. Y. F. T. D. MEMBER Alex Adams and Daughters FLORISTS CANARIES and GOLD FISH Two Stores: 290 Front Street 53 W. Merrick Road Hempstead, N. Y. Freeport, N. Y. Tel. 3553 Tel. 2435 1927 THE C OL ONIAL 1927 THE NEW SHOE STORE SAMUEL COHEN, Prop. Tel. Floral Park 454 NAS H - Aj AX THE FLORSHEIM SHOE SALES SERVICE WALKOVER AGENCY USED CARS Two Stores TULIP and CARNATION AVES. HEMSIQEAD FRIEFTPRT FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Our Only Policy STANDARD MERCHANDISE Popularly Priced The Z5 ' K, Z X EV' K, NGN ,vs soMfTH' AL A fl W S op CHILDREN'S WEAR WOMEN'S WEAR 8-10 MAIN ST. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Compliments of HENRY W. BURT LUMBER FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 1,927 THETCOLONIAL 1927 Compliments of Hempstead Furniture Co. Tel. Hempstead 308 COT-IEN'Si C IGAR STORE STATIONERY O and SPORTING GOODS Q Novelties, Toys, Newspapers Sz Periodicals 296 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. P 2 2 2 -1 T 2 I .4 51 E E ' 1 5 O za 'U m Q O ' Q.. O I p E 2 fr fo 9, V' fl Pj r-4 fs '1 -., 5 4, In .5 A 0 2 U? F4 . Compliments of HEM STEAD FLINT COMPANY I J. J. NEWMAN I-IEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 1927 THE CO O NIAL 1927 Dr. S. G. Hoffman SURGEON-DENTIST Phone Hempstead 2791 297 FRONT STREET cor. MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Phone 3454 janvey's Bicycle Store 256 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Agent for COLUMBIA and IVER JOHNSON BICYCLES and VELOCIPEDES The Inquirer Press GENERAL PRINTING 48 MAIN STREET I HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. -N ., i.1. Arnell Men's Shop STEIN BLOCH CLOTHES DUNLAP HATS CORTLEY JR. CLOTHES 302 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 1927 THE CO LONIAL 1927 Tel. Hempstead 2704 HEMPSTEAD GARDENS AMERICAN 8: CHINESE RESTAURANT Special Lunch 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Special Supper 5:30 to 8 P. M. Music and Dancing Every Evening 40 MAIN STREET. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Branches: Broadway Garden: 1369 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Plaza Garden: 1280 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Freeport Garden: T6 South Main St., Freeport, N. Y. Telephone : 2974 NASSAU MARKET FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FREE DELIVERY S MAIN STREET IIEMPSTEAD, N. Y Telephone 1058-M CHATTAWAY 25 SMITH ROOSEVELT GARAGE REPAIRS - SUPPLIES - STORAGE 1aoosEvEI.T, L. 1. Tel. Freeport 2174411 KATZ'S DEPARTMENT STORE ESTABLISHED 1910 Nassau Road, opp. Mansfield Ave., ROOSEVELT, L. I. Trolley Stop 65 Tel. Garden City 2538 and 846 New Garden City Meat Market M. LOEW CHOICE MEATS sa FRANKLIN AVE., GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Compliments of A FRIEND Exclusive Styles For All Occasions Featuring COLLEGE KICKS BERKELEY SHOE MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN 20 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. JOHN B. VOSS READ: 2nd TIMOTHY 2215 Fmnal. PARK, N. xp 1927 THE CO LONIAL 1927 Tel. Hem psteafl 3132 HARRY L. FITCH WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY SILVER-WARE Expert Repairing Clocks Called For. Repaired mul Delivered Prmnptly 107 A MAIN ST. HEMPSTEAD. N. Y, Five Doors allow Post Office Compliments of SCALES CYCLE SHOP Tel. Ilompste-:ul 229-.I JOHN MOGLIO FRUIT and VEGETABLE PRODUCE Imported Lucca Olive Oil Groceries si-AGH1w:'r'1'1 A si-1-u'I.xI.'1'Y 42 MAIN s'r1u-lm' I-Il-lMI'S'l'EAlD, N. Y. Tel. Hempste-:ul 2345 MONA MARY SHOP . GIFTS, CHILDREN'S BOOKS, TOYS and CLOTHES 11m11's'r14:A1v 'rmznxm m'1Ln1N4: v w lv-l. IIUIIIIISIPIIII ITU9 CHAS. BOHNET VHOICE MEATS Vl'IGETABI.ES and GROCERIES I2 1lREENXVIl'H STREET IIEMPSTEAD, N. Y CLARKSON COLLEGE JOHN P. BROOKS. Directni- POTSIDAM. NEIV YORK IIOVRSES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING MEl'lIANIi'AL ENGINEERING UIIEMIUAI. ENGINEERING ELEt 1'RIf'AL ENGINEERING GENERAL SCIENCE Tuition and Living Costs Low. Write for Year Book. W. A. BROWNE REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 30 MAIN ST.. HEMPSTEAD. N. Y. Branch: T5 NICHOLS CT., I-IEMPSTEAD, N. Y. FASHION SHOP M. STEIN. Prop. LADIES' APPAREL 44 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 HEMPSTEAD CONFECTIONERY .IOANES K ANTONIOU, Proprietors Always Fresh CANDIES and Delicious ICE CREAM Adjoining Hempstead Theatre 312 FULTON STREET IIEMPSTEAID. N. Y Telephones--Office, Garden City 2071 Residence, Garden City 1545 FRANCES MANTEL REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE FRANKLIN AVE. and 7th STREET GARDEN CITY, N. Y. 1Vhere L-an we get the best food? On your way up the tnrnpike stop at QUALITY BAKERY FORST'S NVP use the best qllality 1'illff4'1' and Eggs ff tliz-1'efol'e gdaeoftllt 0 t'l 'll 'OU S 1 I'. lf' IPS . U9 .Fla XVI CUIIVIHCP y0ll. - Special Orders Promptly Filled. 171 .miuolio TURNPIKE . . . . 1:48 TULIP AVENUE I LORAL PARIS IN' X' co111'L111Hx'rs OF CALDERONE'S HEMPSTEAD THEATRE Tel. Hempstead 526 WILLIAM TOLLE FRUIT and PRODUCE L. I. Potatoes, Apples, Sweet Cider and Fresh Eggs Our Specialty Christmas Trees and Devorations in Season T6 MAIN STRI'llC'1' HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Hempstead Auto Wrecking Co. sc'1Iwl'1'z BROS. In-ops. The Fender House Replacement Parts for All Cars 228-230 FRONT ST.. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF PANELLA BARBER SHOP LADIES AND CHILDREN A Specialty MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Tel. Hempstead 1541-XV CARLTON TREADWELL THE REASONABLE TAILOR SOUTH MAIN sT1m1c'r 11m1I'sTnA11, N. Y. 1927 THE CO LONIAL 1927 T. J. MVLLIGAN CIIAS. IVANS THE SAMPLE SHOE STORE HONEST VALUE 269 FRONT STREET S2 CHURCH STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. FREEPORT. N. Y. Phone Ilelnpsteud 1773-XV HEMPSTEAD FLORISTS Tlmolrolm I.moHNma, Prop. FRESH CUT FLOWERS Always on Hand I4'low1-ring I'l:mt's on Holidays A Specialty Vegetable Plants Now Un Sale 267 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. FRED R. BEEKMAN CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO, CIGARS 171 MAIN STREET IIEMPSTEAD. N. Y. COMI'LIMENTS OF H. BLUMBERG '25 SONS, Inc. HARDWARE and GLASS Lowe Brothers' Paints and Varnishes Hempstead 2405 278 FRONT STREET Hm11'sTEAD, N. T. Hempstead 2615 DR. M. GESSNER DENTAL SURGEON MADAME ANNETTE BLDG. 304 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. RUBY'S FAMILY SHOE STORE Exelusive Agents for NEVER BRUSH, Dr. POSNER'S, TROT Moc, EDUCATORS, Dr. SCHOLL'S FOOT APPLIANCES FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Phone 736-W Hempstead THE EMBROIDERY SHOP LACES RIBBONS YARNS GREETING CARDS GIFTS 268 FLLTON AVENUE HEBIPSTEAD, N. Y. Phone Ilempstead 693 1 Established 1371 B A U E R ' S FRENCH CLEANING AND DYEING 45 MAIN STllEE'l' HEMPSTEAID, N. Y. 1927 THE CO LONIAL 1927 Tel. Floral Park 1333 Compliments of BRAVE and KORDES ' TULIP ICE CREAM PARLOR Cor. Tulip and Verbena Aves., FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Tel. 225-J STEVENS Y5 SALZI LOCKSMITHS LAXVN Mmvnn GRINIJING and Rn1'A11uNG A SPECIALTY Parts for all kinds of Lawn Mowers always in stock Agents for the Coldwell, Pennsylvania, Great American :md Townsend Orange Lawn Mowers 2-L GHEENVVICH ST., HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Tel. Floral Park 460 THE SUNRISE TRAILER PUBLISHING CO., Inc. PRINTERS and PUBLISHERS Publishers of THE SUNRISE TRAILER Nassau's Fastest Growing Newspaper 267 JERIUIIO TFRNPIKE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Tel. Floral Park 25 QUALITY MARKET LEO LHVY. Prop. Orders Called For and Delivered TG TYSON AVENUE, FLORAL PARK, L. I. CLINTON S. RAMEE PHARMACIST FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Compliments of J. P. DREWES FLORAL PARK. N. Y. 'm. Floral Park 1914 Compliments of Floral Park Shoe Store MAX SOKALAWSKY, Prop. COLLEGIATE STYLES 187 .IERIUHO TIfRNl'lKl4l. FLORAL PARK, L. 1. JAMES A. WHEELER THE LEADING JEWLER LI-lib .ll'lRIl'IIO 'l'I'RN1'IKl'l. FLORAL PARK. N. Y. 1927 T HE COLONIAL 1927 'hrlepllolw 531-J CONSTANCE HATS Q39 FIILTON AVE.. HEMPSTEAD. N. Y. MARSH and RUWE REAL ESTATE BELLROSE. N. Y. Tel. 232 :tml 285 Whenever You Need A Home We Ha re It Insurance in all its Branches for the Home and Automobile GEER BROS. llI'1Ml'S'I'EAD. N. Y. TPI. I luI':ll l'zu'k 3136 J. WEINSTEIN CIGARS - STATIONERY - TOYS Candy and Sporting Goods 302 .ll'lRIl'IlO 'l'I'RNI'IKl-I FLORAL PARK. l.. I Little Gray Specialty Shoppe JENNY HANG. Prop. EMBROIDERIES - SILK UNDERWEAR FANCY NOVELTIES 247 .IICRIVIIO TI'RNI'IKE FLORAL PARK, L. I 'IW-l. I'IlOl'2ll I':11'li 662 Compliments of Nassau Plate and Window Glass Co. J. ls. w1':1,I.i-nu. 1' 1-tl p. MIRRORS - AUTO WIND-SHIELD GLASS PICTURE FRAMING :aw .IERIUIIO '1'1'1:x1'11u-: 1-'1,o1:.u, 1-Aint. 1.. I Compliments of BANGERT ELECTRIC CO., Inc. 1v1m11's'1'i:A11, N. Y. Tel. Floral I':11'k 1791 FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS XVA'I'I'lRl RON'l SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS Al'RlCAOI'I BUSINESS PROPERTIES FARMS PLOTS IIOMES ALBERT TOLLE 156 JERIUIIO TI'RNI'lKI'I FLORAL PARK. I.. I Reproseintetl by LARRY SIMPSON AND AMAGANSETT 1927 THE COL ONIAL 1927 DOXVNING BROS. COAL and LUMBER LOCUST VALLEY, N. Y. Tel. Gilfllllll Pity 913-J Compliments of The Plaza Variety Shop HENRY GRE11:Ns'rE1N. Prop. 5c, 10c, 250, and UP Opposite Nassau County Trust Co. MINEOLA. N. Y. 'l'o-l. Hempstead 21-11 BROWN'S RELIABLE JEWELRY STORE, Inc. LOUIS VERBEECK, Pres. DIAMONDS , fclllttlllg and Importingl WATCH REPAIRING, SILYERXVARFI 18 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Fieldstone 641 S. NEGRI FANCY FRUITS, VEGETABLES GROCERIES BELLIU TSE. N. Y. Tel. Connection The Mineola Fashion Shoppe GOWNS. WRAPS. HATS gl HOSIERY 198 SEUOND ST. MINEOLA. N. Y. Tel Garden City 1458 North Shore Furniture Co., Inc. .Insulin KATZ. Presiflent .neon KATZ, Treas.. FURNITURE. RUGS. LINOLEUM. ETC. SHADES MADE TO ORDER 10.500 Square Feet of Floor Space MAIN sT1u-n-:T Ret. First K SH-mul Sts. MINEOLA, N. Y Tel. Hollis 5071 ROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE B. STILXVELL Open Every Evening except Tuesdays and Thursdays 190-22 JAMAICA AVE., HOLLIS, L. I. Fel. Floral Park 685-XV LEONARD DE MOLA FINE CUSTOM TAILORING 228 .IERICHO TVRNPIKE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 1927 THE COLONIAL 1927 Title Guarantee 81 Trust Co. BANKING DEPARTMENT R. P. WOODIN, Vice-Pres. in Charge P. C. ROBERTSON, Ass't. Vice-Pres. H. 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