Hempstead High School - Colonial Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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May this book, an ' l -21- l ll gl account of your days spent here, be an t l ' -U ljy In l everlasting memory that will enrich your' l y ' ' ', 754 P17 l I future life- l , AAF, 'Q' gl 7 Ill ffl l - fn l - + Kwfzft? El l l 'W M l y , N 15 l a c? 7.Ql'l'l l fry' 2 f txt' 'Pa' -, ' lf 3,1 fr ' l V :A lai -A'L' Q1 l . - --f , 1, 'Riff ' Es' lfw l iiae X P e w he f- -- . V . xx f fl . up A .1 l ll - l f t t ,e r st - f fell f XT Q- df. Q f' N w t 5 will K J H' 3 if f. , V ' .T X l d l '2fa F 'llff ' ' lfcfib. I ' Xlflflff -.J R ff l l s l r t r S632 A H' ,- I f Y 'l ' at A1 lil M e lugfe-xg? Lfalg fb - Jiri Q if J K-N ffefci jllf e lf XR-4 X , f -,l ' Z NW' ff f fs, ,- 4 ' fs A A , -ff, f , lf X U nw f N 1 gf, ffm W I . N V ,., f-' 315 ,s , as u x-- f' Y s s E1 , , ,E Efahle nf Qlnntents 11 s s M W f I gs ' Zlntrnhurtinn 5 ' I' 1 iw' , .Farultg Q 5 wg A gi Ollasses s 2 s M. Qlnntnnpnrarg llitvraturr il! s 32? 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Z1 man ot W integrity. foresight, and ability: :L kind. friendly and uiitiring aciviser. wc. the class of 1931, most respectfully dedicate this Lfolunial. , A lfiiaturg nf the Glnlnnial For the past seven years staffs of steadily increasing size have been giving to the school this book, our Colonial. Miss Ratelle and Miss lleattie were pioneers in 1923, supervising a staff of twelve, led by Renwick Hurry. With the increasing work in 1924, the advisers became tive and the staff sixteen, of which lra Hansen was at the head. The staff of 1925 headed by lired Miller, as well as that of '26 under Roger Whitman. was guided by Mr, lloward Goldy- ln both issues a delightful history of the school for twenty years was recorded. Our own Miss Munger was the author in '25, and Miss lfugenia Miller in '26. Still greater progress was made in 1927 by Sherwood Silliinan and his staff. l.e:l by Miss Hilda Roberts this enjoyable book was dedicated to Miss Powell. Miss Roberts remained at the helni for half of 1928g Miss Eastburn com- pleted the work. and a most interesting book resulted. This Colonial was dedica- ted to Miss Grace S. Reed. Miss lh1C1J6I'l1101t had the honor of being the dedicatee in 1929 of a most original volume. which had at its head Miss liastburn. Duncan liallantine filled very competently the otlice of editor-in-chief. lt was decided in 1929 to date the Colonial in honor of the graduating class instead of using the date of the junior class, A Under Mrs. l.yla Davis, a stall led hy blames Hoyt turned out a book of truly ln line Greek style. Kiel' 4,1021 ,L 'i -7 We hope that our Colonial of southern style will prove worthy of the heri- 4 tage and traditions which are ours, as a Colonial Staff. If 5, f-. H J i Vs L 1 fl,'X I .ffl , Us ffl if ? v- ii f' A . ii' it ia ea f fi nts - Li 'f em Nl K .fl iff!! 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RUTH ELWELL MELXVA CLARK MARGARET MGNROE EVELYN BURROUGHS VVALTER MEYER JOSEPH STURGE Boys' Athletic Editor Girls' Athletic Editor EILEEN O,DONNELL MARGARET KLENKE MARGARET JACKSON MARY ANNA NETTLETON MILDRED BERRY ANNE MUNSON RUSSELL DOOLITTLE ..............LOUIS TANSKY ..................LOUISE HOLDEN ART STAFF WALTER EHLERS EDNA FEHMEL U LILLIAN GROEPEL CLARA CHESHIRE Cartoonist ..... ............. R UDOLPH NORO I Plzotographer .. .... CHARLES KR.AFT A A . Humor ...... .... I OHN BLIZARD 3, 'Q VVESLEY GUILER El 1, ' Clubs and Classes . . . . . . .... MARIE CANTFIL 1 . .W L, gl X Typist .......... ..., .......... IFIEHELLA HAY , ,fin va .9 ,L H715 ll-Q ,mg WD: M: I f M52 ill all un'l x yH M'ii'i Ado A -KY . . filfw - -, ' 'E T 1. ' ' N vt ' 5 uf tiff l flfll, ,t?'E1,..,,l filulfj IQ 6:24:54 fi' ,, , Axqi IRE? 'il 'jj r ft! ff TX fqqx if -fl QA il .QV I Hx .1-K' Mags l W 'T -. 133' Yxifmijyfi' M21 f- ' It ,E T' A? 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LOUISE HOLDEN , w fl i rl ' l- mr 152 Z ' ' i ff , TI? A :ffl lj 2 Ai' f :W ' ml 11 lla If, is if f ir. wi rrrr an it 5 f fra r r rffv ' .421 its? 121 -ln, fwfr Q r 'W A I 'YK J U11 in -,CET I Q X Ill -1 - -- at-2' -:F fri!-TL., 3 'QJL f' 'ffl M: ' 1' if-'ft ,M ' QNX il 1 ff, JE' ,, 1 F X if gr nl! I . J, Y 2 -t E,m A . - N f, , ,E ix: ' N , 'f nf, ww- gf WTA fit X J 1 XY ' . V 3 A 5 51 QE W' Xlbx jxj i J 'K xkfx A if r v J ' w,r.?g .1 lj, , ,f 2 ' ' fi -- sf ff i., JY' 1' -1. w 'H 5 02 qi 3 2 ffgw X lf :S 5 7, F L gifts 52' - -:' x w ., Y ,' N2 - - f gc J m hm f 'nu Q 1, 4 - ,EAT . ,A A x . Aki, f f fm My 1 fukx Ulu 1113 r' gg ' 4? C' 'M' V x X X X A, , , 4 mg 'fc ' H P N Xxxx X X I 55. n , N fp ? xXxX A RL -1 M tv nm 5 x . c i H W IU M 'jx fff V 1 L f? in gf f- M V NV'LM fv ' , K XR,-gnu ,7 h fl' , N ,II -I , M ,Q Q2.,1sm f I Ellamltg J. T. P, CA1.K1Ns, Superintendent of Schools HILDA M. HARDY, Secretary EDITH SCHWEDES, Assistant RAYMOND MAURE, High School Principal HARRIET W. PILL, Secretary Jean H- Arnold Lucile Bachman Harold P, Ballentine Lucy Bartholomew Eunice L. Bassemir VVilliam D, Beddow Royal D. Benner Marion R. Bennett Elizabeth D. Budd Alison P. Covert Frances Cowan Viola I. Cross Lyla R. Davis Mabel Davis Anna K. Deyo Bonnie Lee Farrior A. Franklin Faust Joseph H. Fay Bertha G. Field Bernice Ford Nell H. Foster . I f HX N 1 'Z LOUISE R. HUESTON, Registrar FLORENCE ROETGER, Assistant Marguerite Furgerson Gertrude R- Gardner Howard M, Goldy Esther P. Greenlund Florence M. Hall Isabel D. Hogue Mary E. Irish L. Chester Irons Ethel M. jones Ruth E, Joyce Floyd A. Ketchain M. Louise Ketchum Phyllis Krahulik Adele Leonhardy Mary L. Mann Beulah B. Mayer Florence Mc Dermott E. Carleton Moore Nellie F. Munger Isa M, Neel Ann H. Olson ,fl Frank Pill, Jr. Mary Edna Powell Bernice Quinlivan Grace S. Reed Gertrude Rhodes Anne Rowles Marjorie Rudell Mabel Rugen Marie L. Ruppert Henry VV. Schaedel Eleanor Sharp Genevieve Shepherd Alfred H. Skogsberg Donald E. Smith Esther Smith Carl I. Stenholm Elizabeth Talmadge Inez E. Teague De Witt Townsend Jennie G. Tripp Hziqozjd VV. Williams 1, ,Ji 'x' ........5l' all it 2,3 ,gl 1 llf 1 b -ELQL X dl - 1 Fivilillllvlll ali. .1 ,N rr rm, lWl7lC 3 Q rf , lr tsl? at l X lr jf Af-,ha-.fr-: ,I-S, 2151. I ffl In ' 5- :. W' A- ., 31' ' -il' aw' 'na if t 'H' ,, t -A :R Q xx -'.'4i'tD' Ill 'V ml A .fllr 'U :TD - II? xx V, if wa' 'gli th 1 ' r i ' Clie- '13 .Orff I ft fi :-:le . 'tl A f' - --E r Ol F if ff, 6? is i Y ga le fi if 'F Q li 1 i X Q I ff 2 H ! 'b.. . -,N XX LQ Q ,wx xx J J, ri Q4 W Hx X X my jf, ww ,, p, , fa S ff ,Fi if fi f X L -.M.,,-x.. A. x X -.El-X-...fNM.,,xifi,,NM AQ. A ,MAXQMW ,dj -'-Q12 -, ---f --Y.,..y-Nxh A 1 I ,P r 4 V r 1 5 , 1 K x L fn if A fff My f ' ww N f f , ,,,A X X f N461 'N W x xl vw 1 5 W 3 N 5 M 'QA 5 5,5 5 5 5 5 . K 1 ff 7 H- y A i , x N QM f 5 W I I., X I V I . W 'LQ' I QL I A I 4 . P ww-f :af LJ ' D '5 I 3 3 -- 'mm MQ x 5 ,X Q3 X 1 4 WW '39 Q X 4 , V 3 V7 Z ! 'qv 1 - ,..,:.... .. W ,r 31- I 'fy ,LM ' ' 1 f , i f 011215525 'Z ' ' I I 4 ' f 15 RX 'X U' N? xx 12 5 ' E2 , X X' lxff' 'V ,I X X ' f ' :f i 1 rl , Q ix li IESQW 9' V1 'f A' , X 1 '21 W, r , .V K V V Q Nj '.Y ,C 0 vw ' . 4 - XXX Q f x I :'s M I 5 - 5 6 C 'fgff ',. ,1 gf f M ' 3 A143 LEX' .-Nm x x ' xxfx N W Q, - I A 'F 4 N ff ' r I 6- j ' e NN-1. -,' A ff ,fl 'A f V . f' 'l .1 455 f-Mi' ' X :W 5L X 053 Z' . D ,l I' -lx X x ' '---1. L N N' 1 1 . JA '3 filL W I -gh, xg , Q iz .jk V v X , Y. , I, L i - 'gjfnif Smrrrza We canlt all have the best there is, No matter to what We aspireg Someone must .do the lesser job VVhile others do the higher. Perhaps you did work hard for that, Or for this you gave your hoursg Maybe you're helping a great deal more While others receive the Howers. But you're getting the thing that really countsg For deep down in your heart, You know that you've done a better job 5 Played square in a harder part. MARY ANNA NETTLETON ff? Elia . jg all fi I f lU 'T'l ff m' ' 9 ,. ,. .1 ,- .' , , I . , 1.9, 1 f- , ,, ffl, . JA. ' :T ' l , J ' .. , ,. . 1 -1-effkn' f, - 1 1 . j ., 1 is I , -.' L, 7 ' ' ' -'H K ' 7 - ,M . - -1 x.L. I 0 ' I -, V ' u ' .- .r ' i - -' , . i N X A l' - .,:,-:f-x - , 3, A 5, -N V - gm, ' ,' an- 'lsw -- - . ,.. .,.,.s .A I .T - 4-... LN, ,-52-k..::1:Q:j-..,s il -f-'fff ' J-5,1-7-'QMS' A n.,,,.1., 11 al lure: Q f Q' V , 651221 'X ffff ' ' H - N ,r ' ! - 1. .QTL 2 , IU! llllhll - ' ' 'f A I A - - W ll .. . le 'lb Q If I 'Tl mllr- V15 In: f. K' l W f r I 1 it 1 -i I if , Nl M4 X iz - ' in aff'-l Ola X fl 8 6 2 f l -Ar. f- l i i ' m 'J f' -X ff ' A ZS U , mf FQIZEREM FKHNKUL P1157 V vaKGrNzA v ge VK X BAL EEE M55 H HV ix ,s.....a...J. JEAN PEARCE ACKERLY Basketball '27, '28, '29, '30 I-ovial Track Team '27 , '28. '29, '30 P-atient Usher '30 A-lert Tennis Team '29 Chief Girls, Service Squad ,30 Vice-President History C. Club 130 Secretary Sophomore Class 728 Island All-Star Basketball Team 30 President Literary Club '28 Literary Club '28 '29 Latin H Prize '28 Station Y Y Y Y '29 Patriot Staff '30 Chairman of Literary Staff of DOROTHY FIORENCE ALLINGER Colonial '29 - Pen and ink Club '29 '30 ff 'op o' My Thumbs' '29 A-mime Handbook Staff '29 History C. Club '30 Library Staff '28 Civics Medal '27 5 FLORENCE LOUISE ARFMANN LILLIAN R. ACKLEY . . 1' F-riendly L-ikable f L-Oyal A R-e1iab1e A-mbitious Q'-1' Mhletlc atin C1ulg7129E 30 W 5 Hockey '28,' 1! '30 1 ory C Captain B . ,Team '30 7 6' ' 4 ai 'ey ,rd fl Q --'F' 022' if? Jiifl Q f IB '-in I4-1 f7 f A UW ' 4 Sty .- 'g oi 'TC .fly ' ' '11 gi - .1-1 1 'R fl l ' 4ff.-f-ew-'CQ' of fr i 'fl 'f -.-- J.. : Fi'1'I'L-Ti! N 3 4' y J f.r'f', - 'ff' T X -2 - ul -- 30 l FLORENCE ANDERSON RUTH E. BARGETZI F-riendly R-eliable A-greeable E-nthusiastic B-ounteous Latin Club '29 Commercial Club Spanish Club '30 SVEA MARIA ANDERSON .ANN CHRISTINE BECKER S-incere A-miable M-irthful C-heerful . A-micable B-enevolent 9, 'Fm Spanish CLub '29 '30 Glee Club '29 ' f' History C Club '30 French Club '30 7 'I YQ if History A Club 29 History C Club '30 1' il Patriot Staff '30 Cafeteria S uad '28 it il ff Cafeteria Staff '27, '28, '29 l,6f'l?1nmercial Club '30 L, fl 511. 43 'Op O' lVIyfIl1L1mlJ '29 1, M ,f 5 f' W if f If Q?Zf'iIHI 'I H M Fda 51 N I isfgf- jg : ! if lill:1llilIl.l.l.1'-if ..., Y V E tn! 'fy' ,' K ,Afgih Illfraglv- '21 3 'Am 'tnlfi Q il in I hr 1 i 7? Q Q S-X W in fr. ru J .? 'fail qi An -' ii:-7 I I x f i I xd '.Q qX f 1. 1. j' ' 'I fl I I I xf -as-5,5 H ee sf ,W If X , ,acl N g f il l 4 -- A--Q jaw C 2 Q ' ' If 4111- ' gif ,O QA ,-,N 31 R MARION E. IRFINNETT M-odisli li-ntertaining ll-enignant Spanish Club '29, '30 JANE CLARK BERGEN J-oyous C-aptivating B-oyant Secretary of junior Class '29 Literary Club '28, '29 mv French Club '29, '30 yl Latin Club '30 Al 1 len and Ink Club '29, '30 Qflice Squad '30 r History C Club '30 CONST.-X NCE YERNETTE lilll .l C-orclial Y-ivacious B-right Science Club '27 llistory C Club '30 M .NRI 1,-XRET li. BISHOP M-erry E-ntliusiastic B-usy Secretary junior Literary Club '28 Girls' Service Squad '30 Treasurer French Club '30 History A Club '27 French Club '30 Sophomore Literary Club '27 Junior Literaqy Club '28 Align Colonial Staff '29 v!Jl'atriot Staff, 130 N Station YY Y '29 History C'7Club '30 vi. Usher '29, '3 X , t'1 Clube 30, gi' J ,f atriot '30 rfligigiali bsL1re'QK'fSppllbi1io1'e lilitblij ry Club-K? 2 3' . - yt' XJ4 4' ,L I AihLiI1!vg...! , , aus? cp iw' 'f U' 'T' 529 X' ' 7' . . 1365 'ff 1 N ml. .. M ,fy aw, :M N MG ,W iv iii, N93 I7 fr of griilli. F? 'Fw lj Ziirllffll ,RW M if xv 'f ' 9 rtllll ' 'J lf' 4 ' 'QM J-T 'f to 2' 5' Mai l2ffeg C x ,-2,-ff 32 .XDFIl.lXlDl2 CRSUIA l'il'l l'MAX .X-ccomnloclating U-prigbt Il-usy Spanish Club '23, '29 Stamp Club '29 Commercial Club '27. '23, '29. '30 Scieucc Club '27 A NCEI .A H ISLTCN IIONK A-miable ROSE l3R.XNlJl.lilQ R-eservccl 11-1-igm Spanish Club '28 llistnry .X Club '23 Cmnmcrcial Club 'ZS '30 H IZLIENE il. IIYRNES H-avpy I l-elpful G-racious B-fiSk ll-right ' A WCC Clllll '30 Commercial Club '30 A fl French Club '28 gl '7 lbjatin Club 'ZS' V all-Q Club 28, 29 1 'tl l 15' fu fl ,fl - M2 :ff f lf' 61176 ,X f' , ,fl f I' ii 'Tx :rig 1 'r' QE l'l'l 'un V' ll 'B 'TGA 5' .fr I 5 fs' .- fl il ' .f' l 'uf ' l Z 'il' C H 4 'jli 1 lll'Eg, ' 'jul 'TU ,QA ip . 'NNE' lr nl K- flffj 1 K, ll! all X f ' J f l I 1 I , 4 lf gli: ri H- R Ijlif ,I A 1 Y L fl, PQ X .fjifaiujf -A-C: f, V, f 3 X . ' l 1 ll lll , 2. L fl f f A ,ff - . 7' .iff 'F '7 3E'f zi5 O 'A ti 'f 'J Q 33 15+ llilj ' YIYIAN FROST CARPENTER Y-ivacious lf-rieurlly C-becrful Spanish Club '30 Commercial Club '30 Glee Club '27, '28 literary Club '28, '29 MARY ELIZA HETH CHM llil-EX'X'SKl M M-irthful 6- E-utertaining 1 it C-ourteous .5 French Club '29 KAQ Cilee Club '21, '29 5 llistory C Club '30 Tff ff Science Club '27 . X I llistory A Club '28 V l Commercial Club '23, '29, '30 ff -1 'W fbi f Q 9' I ' E. fi 5221, :exif I ig- ,' :QYVQAV-?. ' fbflfif, ,, aff T,- 9 ,ill - ' Q, giff,-'3g'Qf 'J--M -'R- i0',ffl'1. 3 R fQff'.'- 'if F' flE5,fi . F -' - 'X ,. NEA lf Wi l f f Flu '?f'f7f 4 '?' jf' . fi Q X uf'-gill x- il Y W ' All x 5 iflgw Nuff 'ig ' A 'f5i, .gf Q3 5 ,..i V MARGARET M ARY C HRl ST Y M-erry M-uuilicent C-apable History A Club '27 History C Club '30 Commercial Club '27, '28, '29. '30 .I E.-X N EYELYN Cl ..-XY FOUL .l'0lly 1 li-uergetic J C-heerful -x rr lfrcucli Club '29. '30 History C Club '30 'A ' 1 Tupiar Club '30 if Latin Club '29, '30 ff, Science Club '30 - Q! Orchestra L30 Lv .lf +V, Fjf 1'-l x - . J' ' I , . ,'z,, fl, U--.-W Milf: -Ji ,, ill H diff Y... ffw--'-'-T. -5'-:-1. h fx A A , 1 I f' -' ' 'Q' J' ,' T31 Fai? T-Y ,J , ll I I 5 1. l lx li, , M . 1 ,- I 3 .. ,C , ,I , .13 .I s-fy' ' L I3 -7 I lf' .. ,- ' ,- I ' 6. N 5 ,T i .' ,'. Q 5-f 6 f Mfg ' , A , Q , : , , ,- , V f' -' X X- 1 ,,.. A , f ' 1 ff :-- 4 ,. i . uw , .r AH - - Vukhf I ,. 2' .: ,. 1-,,,,.,,,, . R, Liz, , 1' 3 K ., r 1 b A Hs.,-f X-S01 , if-ff . 1 . 'S i f -5--Q. GOLDIE L. CQHICN S'l'El'll.iXNA MADELINE DAVID G-racious l.-ucky C-heerful Spanish Club '29, ,30 History C Club '30 .-Xrt Club '30 Science Club '29, 330 French Club '30 Tupiar Club '30 ANNE G. CUl.I.liN S-miling M-uch likenl D-exterous Spanish Club '29, '30 llistofy C Club '30 Latin Club '30 llistory A Club '29 Science Club '28 Art Club '30 ELIZAIIETH ALICE D.-X VIDlAN 1. x l ffflfiw A-ctive E-nthusiastic qrfij G-raceful , A-grecable , 5 5 hr, Li C-harming D-iligent ,'..,tEJ f' l Spanish Club '30 Art Club '30 A ff French Club '27 Patriot Stz1lf 30 'nfs ' 5 V 4 History Club '27, '30 Science Club '30 U, ft e Glee Club 327 HiS'f01'y C Cllfll? '30 ,fl -11 Hockey Team f27 lfrench ClullW'29, '30 g jj -ta Science Club 328, '29 ,- Z! ff- K 'j -1 Y iipiar Club '30 A 3:41, , .C . -J - Ex . fi Nj, 91 'A X-ini l ' TMA' -ii F ri 5 , XA- ! I - I X , i-W. ..,j, iz v---,Q R xv- IQDITI I MAlllil.l.li DAVIS li-:Igor PM-crry Dgiligeut l'l1ilatelic Society '20 History A Club '29 ,lTI'CllCll Club '28 ,XI.lCli MAY lJON.XllL'li . A-grceable M-aiulerly D-iligeut Cam Couuuercial Club '29, '50 gli if MARIE lil,lZ.'XllETl l lJUXYl.liR M-oclest E-arnest ll-utiful Commercial Club '27, '28 '29. '30 llistory A Club '28 PROY I I JENCIC FICRRICRA I -aticnt F-riemlly Stamp Club '30 History C Club '30 Science Club '30 Spanish Club '50 f hill, . ,,,-,,,j If X41 ' f Q S! lla' . X t 5 ling 4 F X 'X-- lfll fl gf, if 5 we ffillli Nl Q V ' .I 'SE' . 4? -. 11 X 1 Hum I-.3 .... M qi? lg l A An lf. fl l ,zglql l ,B 'Ultra-7 K I X ii I Nei W 3, ax- QM V 1. 111 P-QVLL-L 0:3 I NX ,W I 1 ' JU: , ' - T' F- ' 1 , Q, ,A -F . e .- 1'-' 4 JK 'X f ,36 -Hal ,. ,1 DCJRUTIIY l7l'l'ZiiIl3llONS ELISIC ,Xl,llERT-X FRIEST D-ninty lf-nergetic F-air A-nibitious lfrencli Club '28, '29 I iuthtul Science Club '28, '20, '30 .Xrt Club '29 Patriot Staff '30 Colonial Staff '29 . Coinmercial Club '29, '30 I-'rencli Club '28 I.itci'zu'y Club '28 I lanclbook ,Staff '29 l'cn and Ink Club '29, '30 'liI'021Slll'Cl' C0l1lll1Cl'ClZll Club '30 EMILY IZROADIIENT FOSTER JUNE FRANCES l+'RlliS'l' E-nergetic bl-oyful ln!-enilicent F-rank 5 lf-aitbful lf-aitliful Q Track Team '28, '29, ,SO l'en and Ink Club '30 1' I llockcy Tczun '28, '29 First Civics Prize '28 FQ Assistant Manager Hockey Teani '29 L'im11i7gff7?'cial Club '28. '2U. '30 Lp, . . X-1' 9 alll 'gill fl 'Nl My 1 0 . I . 1 ,ggf ,,, H, fi iff-f , -gf' ' .9221 l ,l1,gTYwll zfffygfq, iw li? Q f ,Q lb tbl Q i In A ' gill 1 W1 qw Q lT 7 , Wy . 7 ZF 4 .., ' 1. O , I 5 X '1 f wil 3 gb X - f l ilu- R '12 ' K lil t l I PC: - - Clif l -Z.. 1 ll llll --- --f' -'gfgfsifgl-.2 5 L lL ' fl ' ' if 2' L Ui , A' 37 MARGARET C. GALl..'XGlll2R QXNNETTE liLlZAllETlfl GRAHAM M-odest A-ssiduous C-aretul E-arnest G-racious C-racious Art Club '27 French Club '30 Patriot Stal? '30 Colonial Staff '29 Senior Girls' Squad '30 Vice-President Latin Club '30 Latin Club '30 Science Club '30 Office Squad '30 lland Book Staff '29 Literary Editor Hand Boolc '30 Pen and Ink Club '29, '30 Literary Club '29 Commercial Club '30 lfirst Algebra Prize '28 Spanish Club '28, '29, '30 History A Club '28 l llistory C Club '30 - Literary Club '28, '29 ' 's - v ' 1 I ',4, Natural llistory Club '29 L l , Yice-l'resident Literary Club '29 1 . 14 g 5 ' bi EYELYN FRANCES GOLOKIB .IOSEPIIINIC M.-XRIIC GRAULICH ' , ' ' E-arnest I-ust 3, d F-aifufui 31-Quest :' yi L G-racious ,G-l'aCiOl1S W ' ,, . l q 2 . . - f 1 , 2g Latin Club '30 S,en1or Cirl Sffxiqd 30 C?-rf j xfim' ' Patriot Stall gdnnnercial Q1,ul1,'293 '30 L WX fi- ' llandbook St ' ' '29 QW5 Ifel,5ifYFX1 l-'Z fn DQ W5 Cercle Franf ls '28, '30 wrrgl-ij! 5' 1 ifflf, 'ull lilll ' ,llgl fs if fi- 3 gg QQIOI ij , 4 A ,fn Lxqfg' Fgigqfwxgl jinv1'l.jmJ E? mul? 'Q Lim --fl l l. rg? 'fl wi? RW- 3 fx 1 'tiff 5- C l.. . ' .I N, J ' 41 Q i K -- 3- - . 'If A1Ql.,llllQ ri 0 ,ugimji in ,471-3 lx w t-W Q 5:3 l jxkgg il -X, ,J K jf 1 F ' 5,51 Y i -7 'fl cv, up ,fi A A 5 ,W 3 :Vx ag ' it NN 'iff VJ W wil if C 'ie VW L I wr . ri C Jfw-+ in fi f X v - U. :U AG -I F R. . 1 N H - AL: kiwi! ff If if K,4-F x Life- ' 5 3 i ' . ii' '. ' S i W M fl ,C . rt.x-Nbxfklul il D 38 RUTH GERTRUDE HALL R-eliable G-racious H-ard-working Library Staff '29 Colonial Staff '29 Cafeteria Squad '27 Junior Literary Club '29 Science Club '28. '29, '30 Ifatriot Staff '30 History C Club '30 Pen and Ink Club '29 Chief Library Staff '30 Treasurer Pen and Ink Club '30 KATI IERINE LIVINGSTON HAMLET K-incl L-oyal ll-elpful Latin Club '29 Science Club '29 RERTI IA MARIE HECK B-ewitching M-agnetic H-elpful Literary Club '28 History Club '29, '30 President History A Club '28 Latin Club '28, '29. '30 llresiclent junior Literary Club '29 Csher '29 Tupiar Club '30 Colonial Staff '29 Science Club '29, '30 lfrencli Club '28, '29, '30 f I, I J MILDRED HEENAN 4 M-oclest I Iwi' H-avvy ff: , . . . - N iw Science Club '21 ltfg f Stamp Club '30v I .N A . gif' Jlistoiy C Cub 30 1 wi 7, , . - - - . V., . . . ,7 l'rencb Llub QLl0llHllCl'C12'll ,lub '30 'L 'H Natural llistoryl Club '29 ' if-1' If Q ,fn y J! Q, 35 5 Senioi' pilirl Squad '30 in ,',l ,Qf', 1 1 '32, V, KX' WA jj 1 5 Tr.: 'l I TQ' rf f' Q ' il, ,Ji 'N JY 'i 'fi' ' 1 1.51711 FT TS' 79 l' 'ii I U j is 'V -V -A 5 VV ii F1 H Effjjlhk Txxrl ':?l,,n,x,?kv:1wx etixff 3 ibfvei 3,52 l C,-4,,gQ5,f If ft f4,f? 17? kiwi-1 'V-in-M 'FLT li tj., ly, fl yxlj. rf, I' ,- if K jx is if 1 I . I ' . ,ga A T- 1 Ii-W A172 ' '5lF'! '?73..SSJ5A F' ' 'ffl' Pei ' X . '?'-'I Iwi 'J 'foflff' ,I 1'7 ff N ,X -Q 5, Hnjijxggg- l.. 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Club '30 'VER IIICRDICR XX'lljl.1i-X llOl.l,KlAN l Xl'-illing to work l ll -onorablc Latin Club '20 French Club '30 History C Club '30 Tupiar Club '30 Olifice Squad '30 Ven and .lnli Club '30 R CTI l llOROXX'l'l'Z R-uclizmt . ll-uinorous SClCllCC Club '30 4 lfrencli Club '30 la I I I: ,G rw Senior Girls Squad '30 nl El Pen :incl lnk Llub 30 J? 'l J! Jig ,. YQ 5 2? 1465 ' 7. p57T.1r- ' I lllbl I U . ' 3' 4 IQ' ' ' 'lug' ' ' vp .f In ' J? 1' fn - 'TT ' I 43 a f si li - - . Lf ff f 'A .rf fju ' .L-.Lf ' 5'f5'5ff- - A i 'v- hm 40 lijlx ' fx Wi Ili GRACE MURHII, HULST IIICLEX M. JACCJIH Ci-racious M-irtli ful I l-appy llistory A Club '29 Latin Club '29 M I NA .1 OY HIKE ll-annerly J-ust I-ndustrious History A Club '27 ' Science Club '27 Latin Club '29 French Club '29, '30 History C Tu? Q Club 30 H-appy M-irthful .I-ust iilec Club '27 History C Club '30 Science Club '28 Senior Girls' Squad '30 Spanish Club '28, '20, 'SO ANITA LUUISIZ JONES ,X-miablc L-oyal .I-oyous J 4 51 Q all 9 Ql ' gk LN .fy 1' in I I lf' Q V Y' , 'ffm cfm 43 Tl El - C ii. b A: v in A fn 1 , fl in - .T-11 R j Nl il, . N 1 51 , - - 1113 L lx ll i f f' f ' If f-If iz'l1 1-A P .-'N i 1X BTI IEI. ISERTHA DIORDAN lf-fficieut ll-usy J-Olly Clmuucrcial Club '28, 2'J. '30 llistury Club '30 RC'l'll -I. lilil2XAN R-cspcctful ,I-ust K-iml-lmeartecl Cmluucrcizll Club '28 Tupiar Club '30 llistory C Club '50 Spzmislm Club '20, '30 'r !, ff. ,fl S.- ' '. 1 Y, - I x ' rf f 4 1' I fi' ' 2-,M --my 1 , , - x 2 , V 5 YM? fi VERA ll. LANG Y-ivacious H-ouorable l .-ikable l'lI'Cl1Cll Club '28, '20 Science Club '23, '29 Tupiar Club '30 Spanish Club 'SO l'lXCl.l Nli Bl.XRl li IMXRSEN l'-olitc M-e1'ry - l.-ively lilee Club '27, '28 llistury ,X Club '27 f l :ff , . Xxx, ' lu- x:f . V, - -.- . .W xy ,C ,J f V .,, ' - , . ,. 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LTCNUX D-ainty K-incl l--ively llistory A Club '26 History ll Club '27 llistory C Club '30 Science Club '30 Spanish Club '27 l'l1ilz1tclic Society '30 l.itc1'zu'y Club '27 l l3liA'l'RlClE l.liX'lNlC Rl,-XRC1UlCRI'l'lC AXNNIC LCX Xl -irlliful AX-tliletic l.-ively Science Club '27. '28 Clcelele Club '27 Captain Tennis Tczun '30 'l'1'CZ1SUl'61' S0lJll0lNO1'C Class -1 Tennis 'l'ezLn1 '2ll. '30 Spzinisli Club '30 lfrcncli Club '25 .?q 1 ,, i lil,lZ.XlSli'l'll Nl. M,Xll'li ,I I1-right li-zu'nest ' fly ' l.-iberzll-minclefl ll-inrlful I ' l' . Y lx - , ' . ' I YQ ren ancl Ink emi, '30 I agmm , 5 Tupizu' Club '30 Science Club '28, '20 ' History Clt '29 4- l C l 1-A-em-11 Clip! '28, '20 by 3 - jI,atin Clul l , 511, Q- '42 4 fi ': li 2 5 nl . -2 . :L ' , 'GZ li. ' if 2 I ' C 4 TN EVE Fw fl T C- ru fy 136' V 1 2 -5 ' f 1 '2' gf lxlllr is ff 4 f' ff gl I 1 Sl JW ' ' mall ll i u. ' l rio 51 2, ' Zim I l'.. ' ' ffl ' l 50' ' 'nl' l'l'!? f' 4151 H 'W' ' ' 1 '1 ' - ' -7 V-, Q' ., ' l,ff 0,51 ' ' x f l .' ' Nl 1431 f X ' N ' 'lv' ,gr .Alt Ali Iliff: , lf' X QB -- - - -'- ,il - A 'e lffgif ' - ,- - ' ' -'-ef 44 ul l 1 CIARA A1.Xlz3 M.X'I'CSlll2I SIiIi C-lever SX-iniable M-uniiicent Counnerciul Club '2U. '30 Ilistory C Club '30 M.XRGUERI'l'I2 MAYNARD - M-unilicent J I l'-oclest . il Science Club '26 Spanish Club '28 , 1 ifgfll' il as i fx! fi QF il f 'W' 7 FW, .Q '32 .. . ol, l'1li'l I'Y ANN MQCOLTN ll-enevolent A-ctive M-annerly History C Club '30 Spanish Club '27, '30 junior Literary Club '20 Pen and Ink Club '29 Art Club '30 - Stamp Club '30 Science Club '30 Commercizil Club '30 YI RGI NIA lil . IZA I I ICT I I lIcC'OUR'l' Y-ivacious E-fficient M-eclitative History A Club '28 Science Club '20 , History C Cl '29 Kljatin Club I' 4 Sp' isil flub '27. '2. . '29 1 Q 5 ,f Iwi 3 x -H vi il gig? 'J 1 3 C, iifm flfif' l,,,, , ,,l!.'lil- li , , .-Q63 TIS ' x 'C' XE fiig l A 1 I - . 5 'MMT' iii! i if W1 fl .-1 'K' f ,R 4 H f 4 H I I x f Nl 'Q ff f 1 It K!! 1' , X- 4. L fy., '42, I 1 1. 'VIN ' M2 l 8 V 5 'g fflt are ' rfgiz .5 L-B H. 5' ' X L A ---' J---2 - Li I1.-L,-F-x.iV:,,:-,xx N - -A 4 A 4451,,,.pe-..,'d::gfJf', f awk UL -' 45 s HELEN DOROTHY MCDONALD JEAN STIRLING MCTNTOSH H -onest D-iligcnt M-agnannnous literary Club '27, '28 l.iterary Stal? '29 Patriot Staff '29 Latin Club '27, '29, '29 Natural History Club '28 Usher '28 6 GRACE lfli-XR'l'lGAN IICGEE ,f' L' G-oocl-naturccl 4 H-onorable fl . A1-Qtiimive l Spanish Club '29 'fig ff History C Club,'29 A j, M ' ., All fl X A ik A 'il ,XM 'fl J 7 4' 3 , 1 A. ,-N I 2 4 .il 1 E '. ! l fy. ly f v i 1 :Qi C J ,Q ' 9 1 ' 5 , I-' if - f' ty: -, i ' ff, Y ,3T't,. iv - f ,,, UA, Q 91,34 , Q . ' - '--ii. , ,. . A . V- ., - , , .7 , ,,- 1 1 Q - , ',:-41' ,. l , 1,-,.--.4-1 C ,.,,- -x.-:LK 17 my-' .- -- , . bl-olly S-ociable M-ethodical History .X Club '27 library Staff '29 French Club '28 History C Club '29 Science Club '29 Stamp Club '29 junior literary Club '23 MI NERY,-X FIELICE MIENZ M-oflest F-aithful M-annerly French Club '29 Natural History Club '29 Science Club '29, '30 Srd. Prize Micnce Club '29 J 'ffupiai' Club 2,30 'History AQ,C.1L1liv '28 X Higtory CfClub':30 ' ' GiTl?fbSei'yxibe Squaflf-339 'f '- - 'i , -'i ry' ' I Q-V' I.: , F ,h rx 1 I i I Y li . . l . M y xg. , .,,.wvk X Er-5 J l ,J fl fl? 0. . 4 -H Lflfk ,El 'Qui il it i ,x 1 Q -4 i.,c.. KX 5 NY f :in ne, ng a v ,f r. '11 ,xi 1 . ,vi-.V .1 1 ' 4 HELEN MARGARET MEROLLA H-elpf ul M-indful of duty f M-editative Colonial Staff '29 Senior Girls' Squad '30 Pen and lnk Club '29. '30 History C Club '30 junior Literary Club '29 Business Editor of Handbook '30 YIRGINIA BEN' ERLY MOLI .l N EAUX Y-ersatile lf!-rilliant M-atchless in ability Spanish Club '30 Handbook Staff '29 Usher Commencement '29 Pen and lnk Club '29. '30 Secretary Literary Club '28 Commercial Club '23, '29, '30 Secretary Commercial Club '29 Yice-Presidentc. Senior Class '30 History C Club '30 Literary Club '28, '29 Freshman Class Prize '27 Sophomore Class Prize '28' ' Treasurer Commercial Club '28 President Pen and lnk Club '23 Honorable Mention junior 'Prize '29 ' HELEN MARIE MORALI H-elpful M-odish M-indful of duty MIRIAM FRANCES MOTT M-irthful - F-eliciktous M-odish Hockey Team '30 History A Club '28 Spanish Clu 429, '30 Science Cluw T27 ' illistory C QClub '30 . 'PfXvlCC-l'l'CSlU'0flLQlS1JZ11'llSll Clube' 0 l lf tiff ' 72 ' l ' l St ' YZ 5 'll 'TF'3 'E l '23 4 to A 1 I ei gf P :Q ,' 1' 'X f . - - ,.- gl - - v l 1 ,ii . -. n, 31, , 1 5 '!, , l www.-. --.R .' nj- 'ga Q J -1 vi ,LS- ,-- D hi ---- f- .1 , -S . ,,,,Q.,. ,L g,- ,,,--,- -' -,..., N W .df-4 A 14- -1 AN N M,XRGARlC'l' Bl Lf IC NKPIR A-nibitious M -annerly M-uniricent L'o1n1nercial Club '30 History C Club '30 YIYIICNNIC RUTI I NICM l.lL'l I Y-ivacious R-espectful N-aive History C Club '30 French Club '28, '29 Conlmercizll Club '28 Scicnce Club '27, '28, '30 KQXTIIRYN l'.X'l'RlCl.X XAGRU . Xl.lClf I,lfSl.llf NICHOLS K-indly A-ccommoclating P-retty I.-oyzll N-eat N-atty ,Xrt Club '30 Science Club '27 ' History C Club '30 History A Club '27 French Club '29 Pen and Ink Club '29, '30 G . Science Club '29 Literary Club '27, '28, '29 Ukelelc Club '28 Secretary History C Club '30 - Q Aedile Latin '30 Colonial Staff '29 0 X French Club '29, '30 Yice Pre gi nt fnnpaaf Club '30 Ld gf A ' ' Latin C11 21' 8, '29, '30 1. f . ,,,,0 fl' rary Squa '29 M f .472 W 'iiI?'T l' 'N -if if A bi me 'r 1 aff? 1 'ilfij 'fi-3 9: 3 al fl UW Sl 3 'f' 'gba 22 ' lll'I?:2-na. llglfj E0 En t - ff- 1- ' ffs li, , --1 , f . -f - If ml --' wi -'--f i , 7 W1 ' il - 5- 2 C-1. WF! Mf. ' f M, ' ,ei N : ' 'f.f,..f1,..fNZL L 46 , ei . 'il' ff, X ,Q ' ' 'K X' -- - 2- '4 -'L 2072722-AC- 4-5 'ik ' 5'-' lf 2-1 - Af..-fo f Q A Q x ,. . 48 J J KZICRTRUDIQ M .X RY NUl.'l'Y G-ay M-aiclenly N-otable Conlmcrcial Club '28 Track Team '28 Sopliouiorc l.itcra1'5' Club I-'KX NCES P.X'1'RlL'I.X O'l .XNNA D. OKIYSSICN A-miablc D-ramatic 0-rderly Stamp Club '30 Veg O' My Heart '30 '28 llistory C Club '30 Spanish Club '28 '29, '30 IRIIZN IQTIIEI. ICDITII OKCN li'-elicitous E-agel' P-leasant E-ffiCiCl1t 2' O-bliging O-ptimistic A History C Club '30 Track '27. '28 '29 Patriot Staff '29, '30 llockcy '28, '29 A Cafeteria Squad '27, '28 Commercial Club '29 f' A Comiucrcial Club '27, '28, '30 llockcy Mgr. '29 i ' 1 Q Q ,I Von and Ink Club '30 llasket Dall iwquaml 26. 29, 30 ,i 9 Senior Girls' Squad '30 l 67 liuilcling and Loan Prize '27 ,Cl fn, 'ZX Xlllllllilllliql XYmuan for All 'l'bat '30 Ll-in A 1 fry M ff 5 ., X R If 41,2 ,qw fiflyg'---'-jill CP WOM' 'X 2 vi 'W 1 Q wil A will I gif' I j : 1, I i llftilil aunt.-U H 5 E llifgllg 1-all ,f ffvnii Ial',E. ' 'fziil-T' lWf1'l:.l '73 CQ Cf 'W ' A, fr 1 ' ff, I J ,MH .ww i I--fx LQ, LJ. nm-' .ff All ' I cn 1 I? u Jx 'V if I if rjjlw 4X J. - if riff , 1. -1.2193 5 ji I L f ,, 'I t imbcy ,fl N X - ' 0 X 'N' Q V H ' Ai! , X Q ij- ' 4 j AJBN i-Cf-Q 5 Lui 21- ff ,ffl ,.. .. - -1- A-' -f 'fiffl-,A-,Lg'N'x 5551 -1: -Y 3- I vqnxv 'ICQ3- ----5 A W lx l C i A NNA M. PEASE A-X-ttractive M-ozlest P-retty History L' Club '30 Commercial Club '29, '30 Basketball Squad '27 Secretary-'l'rcasL11'cr lTl'CSlllllilll '27 f. x A-X NNA KAXTI TERI N E P A-micable P-leasing EZZ ELLA ' K. ER NA FLORENCE PEPPER MARY TERESE Pl ERCI2 --. 1 X , ' E-Hicient M-crry 1 A F14 F-rieuclly P-eaceable j ' P-leaiiuff , , , , , ' 3 , N 5 Science Llub 21 fl hy gl Spanish Club '30 llistory A Club '28 .'g,f 3 I History Q Club fso spamsli Club '27, '28, '29 , 5 - if lv Senior llirls' Squad '30 History C Club '30 ff- fi 7 ' 1. History A Club '28 Art Club '30 Y Q, ww. i fx. K'Pcg O' My Heart '30 ff! 17 fi! ali Glec Club '27,' '23, '29 V f if ,', iff i -gif lunirif' Literary Club '20 Q 1 '71, 'Q N , -, m ' ui is Z I-,q fi MX 4 ,fi 1 1, f mf 'V P , lv. 'Q vi f:if.t 'fl ., llA3jix..V' leqffffi tl Ifll, A ll iff ll! Ui , fi. XM , ,uh f Xue ' V H--7-vffrytf'-T E . L '- ff,: ffl ftzfv V .f'.-y-4,5 N 1 Ik .N 6 A, , fx 1, 'I 1 - ' Wg 1 ig Lg! 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' J v - J 11- .W-ll xy RUTH IRENE PLACE ALICE PRESMGXT R-esponsible A-greeable I-ntelligent P-atient P-leasing Commercial Club '30 Literary Club '28, l29 History C Club '30 Consul Latin Club ,30 l71'CllCll Club '30 Cafeteria Squad '27 Colonial Staff '29 Latin Club '28, '29, '30 French Club '29, 330 History C .Club '30 Science Club '28 Usher '29 l LOIS PRESCOTT MURll5l, FLoRnNelz lllallxtilz l L-ikable M, rsfu 'U P I'-raisewortlly 115621133 Secretary History A Club '28 P-erseverlng A l , f Library Stall '29, '30 History C Club '30 ll , Art Club '29 r ' , 'il Senior Girl Squad '30 gf, Q Colonial Staff ,229 fy HQ l ' Literary Club 27 5513 Lrlff 1 , M 3 Ri Usher- y29, 'Q 3,32 kfgluly llllv'--'iii wyfhfgl MEM in W fx V ffl ,, ,f l' ff J? 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' 2 ul ' ' RUTH N.-XOMI Rl ECER R-esponsiblc N-imble R-eliable Latin Club '28, '29, '30 French Club '28, '29, '30 History Club '28, '29, '30 Usher '29 Science Club '28, '29, '30 Sophomore Literary Club '28 CATHERINE LOUI Sli ROI ZERTSQX C-heerful L-ively R-eady for service Tupiar Club '30 Library Staff '29 4 History A Club '27 Le Cercle Francais '30 Literary Club '27, '28 President of History B Club '28 l ll' C lonial Staffggsl ibtory C Cl Q50 Zlflatelic So eiyf','3Q- ly Ja n 'lub ' 1' ' 527311 30 in in ll 'ai l 'l l If 1 TLB? 7 l .f A 9 q ,aft M G l., 4- L ll ,VI '22 I llAZlil, YALIQRIIC RONNERKIAX l I-clpful R-cservccl lilac Club '26 Commercial Club '26 Science Club '27 Girls' Service Squad '30 History A Club '27 FLORENCIC l-l I,l .IAN ROSKX llliRG F-riendly R-elizlble Spanish Club '29 Commercial Club '30 History C Club '30 I. 'l'llERliSr-X ll. ROSE HELEN ll. RUNDLE l T-liouglitful ' H-Hppy i li-Iithe BI-Odesit R-easonable R-CSCYVCC1 5 ' Spanish Club '28 HiSt01'y C Club '30 in . Histo,-5. C Club '30 Spanish Club '28, '29 ll Commercial Club '27, '28, '29, '30 Science Club '30 wi Carpe Diem Sodalitas '30 ' i ' l'Qf?iTicc Squad '30 Lp Q , f Q JK' UN A w ,I If A I1 clzwlim-li ii,iH'l .Sq Ml I - . T., : 13' T ljlllml I' lp... . . ff' 3 , A-ll' .Q2 l' lu',.2. ' 'ffflgial E5 '73 'Z Y f . fl 2 f N553 lf- -I my 'iff 3 g - if lc ' C5 'f cn .f.l' Wm W1 Q -143 -J, W i -,. Q if. M 3 i WO, r 7 INN bf, '.f-1 rdf? Uf 4 ligil .J-I1 ,X .T ,J - - -, ffm:-gy dL,,,f'l 3,2 DY iqwff, ,f ,f Y 7, X 7 l Ji F' lxlxlh. V 2 ??7'X4'?g4z4xm:w,- T... ,N-5 Z X'nl,',W',l 'f ff ' 3 l N fl - ff ' Lf ,121fx4ff,,.f-fffN.fP,, uhm, 1 ff-lf' -fi Alisf' f l ' in 2 ll W- 'V - W-L,,,,lv4U i 33 t fix -1-C 37431 EL ,fy W I F id liS'l'lCl.Ll2 -IICFIQXRFS S.XlJlJ EISA L. SCHERR E-arnest E-ager S-ensile L-oyal Art Club '27, '30 5'm 'l'g History C Club '30 llistorx' C Club '30 Philatelic Society '30 Natural History Club '29 History A Club '28 President Art Club '30 junior Literary Club '29 Science Club '27, '28, '30 Sophomore Literary Club '28 3 . f. , 1 :T ,. f 4 -UCAN RUTH SCHAEFLIER IRENE ANN SCHRILB I-olly I-ntelligent R-esolute A-miable S-teady S-incere Colonial Art Staff '29 History A Club '27 lunior Literary Club '29 Spanish Club '30 Art Club '30 Science Club '30 If a 1 5 , 1 N, W, 1 f 1 74, 1 A Q Literary Club '28 Treasurer Commercial Club '29 Patriot Stat? '29, '30 Commercial Club '28, '29, '30 , History C Club '30 ,- q , ,- wi, :N fc ,Nm , , .5 ,' -X Y i - 1 74 . E - I Y FM fi H K i,..n--.,.l,,iV,' Lf, ...Qs i L jj , , ,, J. i at Y, - V at ,, X . get -2' ,. hx-. ',,- ' f . ,,g,..,- ' 'XML-f--X xiif J' ,,2 1:iI ,r Gt2,jN,'l'.l,,,.,,,.... fff'E'3-L fVF:q,,f- 'm A..,,.,,ff ,LV KXQA T i .,,---ks.- , -' ' at I EDITII I. SCHUHMAXX LCCILE LORRAINE SEIELSTAD E-fficient L-oyal I-ntellectual L-ikable S-ociable S-killful History A Club '27 History C Club '30 Commercial Club '30 I' VIRGINIA C. SEE Ifrencli Club '29, '30 President French Club '30 Pen and Ink Club '30 Utnfice Squad '30 Connnercial Club '30 History C Club '30 XVILHELMI NA A. SEI FERT V-ivacious W-is? I ' f Ig C,1eVe,. A-dniirable jj Sweet S-erene RJ i .5 . L I. History Club '28, '30 If 'ff .Literary Club '23, '29 4 11' French Club fzs. '29, '30 Elf 1 y il. Science Club '30 Prof --0, A Latin Club '29, '30 it ' 1 Sxorts Editor Colonial '29 If -- 2 3. l Y. - . . x.-if ,1 W Q Sports fltclitoi' Patriot ix- ,QQ Z. I , :Q jr 31: .. wj ' , , ,. V. ,- , ' , H., .. I 3 ig T, Q , , y. f' -- ily' xii, 1 ii' il, V H r if V.,-ir-yf,,,..f. V, If id- x . ue. 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TOBEX lil IQEIEQN Tl llfRl,QS,X TSCI IANTZ ?fi11CCI'6 li-ver Dependable 'J 1 i-app' T- t ' 1 ' A T-1'ustlx'o1'tl1y 'l'-bbilglillllzll E xx Stamp Club '30 1 ,Il 1:1 Cl b '28, '29 I Q5 l:il'i3?1Cl1lClLllJ '29 F ll 1 llistory A Club '28 f 5 l JPN .Flower G11-1 '29 IJ 1205 ,Ht 4 I' C. Q .1 'A' f 'iii lrrffT'lH 2 'f 1 1 W ,if Q, W '-if -M fill I 665161 I -ig Q : 1, J Tl ,HMM LM' J 'f ga ii if me iilt Tl 'fl Q ff l all f ' f 4 '- 'g1'1 N I 'wx ,J.,f.lx' fri, W1 fi w iv 0 gf W. Fgmlx .IM I, ygyqlofg, 1 X X 1 0, l 'UQ N X N T F ' 1 w ig ' nf' fl Q X V, in if ll C - - ,g 5-22-22 it 4 Cf L f -' 1 if f..-'f -- fl ,ELF 'T' ff?f1'?' Y.--fi ?D7N---v..:.... . l ,li 2 7' ' 'vt' '- , ...A--,.,, Q I N l , ,IANIE lil .EA NOK YUICI .lilili bl'-Olly li-nergetic Y-cry :xCL'0lll1lllJil2lllllg Tupiai' Club '50 History A Club '28 Science Club '28, '30 French Club '30 llistory C Club '50 Latin Club '28, '29, '30 UI.lX'lf li. XYAl.'l'i DN Q-ptiiniatic ' ll-usy XY-orthy of praise Science Club '27 tiles- Club '27 Ckelele Club '27 .Xrt Club '30 llistory .X Club '28 CliClil,l.X l'N'Al,'l'lfR LUCISIQ CQNKZDON XY.-XSIIIICRN 3-Yliarniing n 1,iye1y -inning ut way qghee,-ful Science Club '27, '28 xx 'my History A Club '28 Basketball '27, '28 '29 4 gi ' Track Team '27 Captain llasketball '30 5 ' l:l'CUCll Club '30 Captain 'lfrack '29 5 YQ HOQIYCXQ lelljll 28 Yice President Uke Club '28 il l.atm Club '30 Track '27, '28, '29 I ll 'lc-' '29f fi, ,a D 0' Q' ffllgilct Club '27 W' W. U ,3 gif 13 ,Ii 'X 5 R, f., I 1 I fl W 'aft -W i - 'T,,,l..+1H 7 11 wi N f 'x l f , l A If 45:6 I Q 5, -ijQ- 77313, t Y lllluml 1- V V 1 ' -J fs flfj ' -- . I ,an '.' a ,ff if . fat at 'fi fn CQ in .Z,qAQ:Q Q ,M l frfiuy-1 fax 1 WW A K, jx, lvg 70717-lflfxllwf 14 '?7'l'lF if -2 2-,. -4 illwlik '5'if'l 'W K 7 f 723 xl?Vf2Q lllrffm ,Eglll 591 55373 ICP 4 My 1 lim Q f Lg? L22 255- if ll it . .A A A' ,,- -- 'X' -'uf-'A Z M -fit fb-, wmlilliali if D! liIl.l,lE FRANCES XYEIEIE FRIICDA MARIE XYIl.l.lCNl'lROCK ff. B-usy F-riendly F-riendly M-annerly XV-ide-awake XY-icle-awake Station YYYY '29 Connnercial Club '30 Handbook Staff l29 History C Club '30 Literary Club '28, y29 Spanish Club '29 Coinmercial Club '28. '29 Pen and Ink Club '29, '30 ulating Manager Colonial '29 Patriot Staff '29 History C Club '30 Connnencement Usher '29 Girls Service Squad '30 Secretary Senior Class '30 Vice-l?'resiclent Commercial Club '28 LILLLXN ANNA XYICKS IFLURENCE HELEN XYILSON f K L-oyal F- riendly A-miCalJl6 H-elpful XV-illing fr- XX'-01-tliy ilismfy C Ciumso -flfrencli Clublii28 Science Club 4 -4,'SIlHlllSl1 Cluib '29,4 , ' 51l3 llA'S'il Club '29, '30 l T :Hismry C 'CIub 2f? i il 1 A I V' i-r' J, , W lil l ,I-J J 1,14 'f-- ,, !. gh fe- eh -A-.1 , Ag 5 4 tr A 4 fx 1 l, Age-f'ef-defeat: ef' 1--I C 't ' Nl msn' J l E 1 1 Y -. X- Me- -- - , 58 V-'ggfg 1-,J uri ALICE IiS'l'I2I.I.I2 XVIT I I ERS A-ccommodating E-fflC1C11t XY-inning in manner Literary Club '29 Colonial Staff '29 Commercial Club '30 Spanish Club '28, '29, '30 Patriot Stall' '30 Ilistory C Club '30 Ven and Ink Club '29. '30 Secretary Spanish Club '29, '30 Yice-Presiclent Pen and Ink Club '30 1 rx J' ,ffbf : .' Aijjml, 1 - ,. ' I , . 1 - J r If 4 I ' i ,., , C K , ., .,.', f-V ' ,: ' , . , ,,,. -V H, - - -- , .. ' E x: Mi' . ,,,.. X' K L., M . L- 4. K.. ,, ,K -1 fr 1 MARY Tl IERIESA RU PPERT M-oclest A-miable R-eliable French Club '29, '30 History Club '28 I 1 I X I .I I .4 1 'I . , .,,,. . , ,.,. , r I Wa- .f ' -f--'---,MAI .,,, 5 .,,,., vilffji If , 1 L-2A,,WWTnV J: rLA,,:Vl,-vdiffimk JL,J,.,f M-LJ, -Cl ik., . I ai I Qi A f ,, - .. . ,-f 'C-IQX-ff--' -, -Qy I, N HAZIEI. ADELE LARSON MIRIAM MAE SCHXYITZ I H-onest M-erry A-micable M-ischievous L-ively S-incere Art Club '30 Science Club '30 Sophomore Literary Club '28 Stamp Club '30 History C Club '30 Commercial Club '28, 129. '30 MURIEL DQRIS PEREIRA HENRIETTA K- XIQUES gialsical H-appy Q P'1 lien? K-een-wlttecl .1.-l1c?nCe,c,,.--oC ,C ob ov - fgenialou - - ooo Glee Club i30 ' Zlnfilllrmnriam lnilpa Millenakg 4 , . 5 - 5 193 1- 1 Y , 123 af JK- all is 7 ri if 'NI I 5 'lk' 'ji Iiumi nii Ag lf' 1 C ' Rig?-A -' i ' .. I-I A A if 2 4 , .zfnl fI3,fJl3-il I5 '73 - 0,15 ' :ix 1:3 A qi , .A my 11 in - 7x Hg ,Q it ,QM , 'H 1, 1' Q El X lwff 1 l will Q 3 fl 'll 'f ' -, , -- -., ,- Vi: j- fj p, CF X A ii' ' 'fff-i -A v N jr- '-!!.,..Yd- 1- 4 -r,, ,. rg-ft-5.5L--'N I '-K X X ,. 60 .5 1 llall Cop '30 Spanish Club '50 Cl.ll IfORD H. AR'l'llCR XX'.Xl.'l'ER llARNE'l l'. JR. XY-illiug C-lieerful 1 I-appy U-risk A- ll ,. . . . - grew i 6 X ice-President Aero Club 21 llistory A Club '27 Track Tezuu '27, '28, '29, '30 Philatelic Society '28 '29, '30 Science Club '29, '30 Cafeteria Staff '29 junior Basketball Squad Colonial Staff ,29 History C Club '30 llall Cop '30 Chapel Squad '30 3 J 4 V' ' F ' ' i 5 ' rl D ' ' f i 5 1-RONII2 I- I'-Xl lXlXl'1l5 ALEX v.'U.1,1,xx1 llEl.l,lXKlIiN'l'I2 li Y' ti-allant A-tbletic l 0 2 l -rudent XY-bimsical ll MWF' IE-uovant I l ' f ' F- i-liolf '30 yiotball '20 JY' i djlflcetlvztll l 1 .7 A ,X owl? ef A' Lili CWMW W1 ll' 11 'lil 5' N . - -:-.- ' , . ,,... . - A 9 + , if? lm- Q: fl Ml 2. , Sf C my : 2'g79 AK mi .flu-ll fn, Jw - .rj , if I gf' 'll 'fwf tl Xfiilef' N -- 1142! 02' jj' If 2 0 5 l Zjli lil 5 , iCifLT'f+ 'fi C 1 fl fr r w5e1Sx?J:S5i.4J67f5f- elf' ' ul 1 5 A 61 SIOUX O. HERGIEN, JR. bl-ust O-rclerly lil-litbesome Science Club '26, '27 lSlDOR Cll.-XRLES IEIAXNCU XYAl.'l'liR FRA NCIS Ill MXNCK XY-ortby T-rusty ll-usy Spanish Club '28, '29 Football Team '28 '29 llistory .X Club '27 History ll Club '27 llistory C Club '30 GIEORC Sli M. IIRANDEI. 1 L' I-nclepcucleut G-oorl-naturecl -. F C-ourtcous KI-anly Y A I T3-uoyzmt ll-usy 5 ' I 'V fx ll lllstory C Club '30 Cmumcrcial Club ,SO -,I T64 A llllll Clllll '30 ' Vrcsiclcut Commercial Club '30 'Q' 4:5 ' I Sclence Club '30 Orcllestra '30 li, 'w .fl ll' flxl ,lla f fvfll bpm L jg ml ,. l 1 gf . 4 A f 1 . 'f .A ff. ff? Vvf Q-fm. , A-X , A l uf ,L M 11,22-N-WJ C1 fu fyx 01 ffl? ff lx V lf'x'3fl A lil-'7'f'r,i ,4 1 2 N 'lar V,',, ,V wiv t D, -:fn l fl W ' 1'. ' V- gf .2 +15 ll flhslll li? fm I 1 ff lm 'A 4 5 b2lC if ff'-l Y '- 35,7 w ' ' .f ill M' V E5 2 1' ,V 7 2' ' - M A,-,E f 'I Cffrf 'wil . -1 I ff- '22 5 ' Z!-2 , . A 1 J' - -- L '- W ' , . , 1 w , ,..1 'Rf 4 vm. ,N-R .19 l- x 'H'-'.v. 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FEARON IQICONARD FRANK - .1 P-leasing L-iberal F-rank F-rank So This is London '29 Chapel Squad '30 Science Club '29 llistory ll Club '28 Tupiar Club '30 llall Cops '30 History C Club '29 Spanish Club '28, '29, '30 .IMIES J- FLANNERY IAUREXCE 1-Rlisrox lfCl.l,liR .ljolly L-oyal Iuflemllb' P-1'aisewo1'tl1y Connncrcial Club '30 lurlemlly I A Spanish Club '29 Liunto '30 A Y V JJ X Latin Club '28 ' 4 J Tennis '29. '30 1 l Patriot Staff '30 1 ' History A Club '28 lg' l'hilatelic Society '28 3 il A llall Cop '30f kr' Tupiai' Club A30 211, lg '- fjlmpel Sc1L13lf'.g0 f A , uf, lonial Sta Z2 ,yi Qi, if mf' 0 45 ,f X! Ngo 'e ClLi,lgY29i?l30w-'-WT' li llfqqx QR Skull- Fefjjg-L5zl72CS,lC gilt fvxx gy K, Ury? .A ,L '- ff i 1 .aw ,f T752 1 5, 1 is Xl r. :'JL2,h iT 'iii' I. iff, --ij -'HJ Eff: V 0 A Wi YA- Jr? l v',.1l V, in -V 'LQ ' J, E55 XT gb , I in V,.yHQl.L nh' ti :ll N , .. ,' iiwi WX ,Q 51. 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EDMOXD LOUIS MEINFELDER 5 I-olly E-ager x, NV-itty M-irth ful I - 1' M an ' Hall Cop '3 ,fag L91 gl Latin Club '2'.Q '30 jfrench Cll to F---lCll' ,4 U 'CCll' W CUCJ fso 'iisl fqi,'i 'ilir '- W ,TG Y , H il Treasurer 'L .. Club '30 l ' 'ff , ii . ...-- - - ' ' ll ' ,Aff 'dfsf Tis' ,Z-1 MY INF F-3 Q ff ,T K ,, I . 'nfl lll'F3k, ' ' 3 iq ' Ill' Q ill' IIA! by ' Chg ,Q 1 H'HH 4 A AA U A . J ,!,,Ql,J lf ,ul --1 Kg 1 ,f N fx f A 'W 1 ' i s '4' is 11- 1. if ia, C ' a ll: 4 1 f f f i is f Q A 2- - fl 2 f as .- - 'SQ Z,-J: 5' T-'Q,':,:i:T NT 'ICT .- 5 Q , - ,-9',g -I , -A-Q --,Q ,Y R l-A M' . 74 LEROY DCRYEA MOl,l.lNE.-XUX -IOIIN XVILLIAM MOORE L-oyal ,T-udieious D-emocratic XV-orthy M-anly M-ighty Philatelic Society '27, '28 llaseball '27, '28, '29, '30 History A Club '27 Football '29. '30 Hall Cops '30 Basketball '30 Science Club '29 Hall Cops '30 Spanish Club '29 Iointers '29 IIOXYARD A. MONTO HENRY LEE MUNSQN H'al2PY H-andsome A-miable L-earned ff M-odesr ll-inclful i l ,l'0lllTCl'S '29 P .Iunto '29, '30 4 ' Hall COP '30 Chan 1 Qc fi '30 Af rx 1 u 16 - lua Y-23 Spanish Club 29 ll-Iistory' C Club '30 6 ' f Latin Club '29, '30 V 'X ' Manavei' Tennis Team '30 6 I X gf. Play Usher Lo, ,i my . !Fall Cop 't?at'l3O L 'J l 4 L litor Pa V30 A V9 Fx u,,. C E , , r L 51 'l RYE IX 'glgali ' 'i 'Nj 'EZ 'Tm' li' T '41, uf 1 . -2322 1 Ai aiu 1' 'F ' . S! W Q- is ' Q. 1 .R X tual. EYE!! Lim ff? Ch - - f-fi zulu.-- 'ai' ai ' 'A X ,H -'i X' wg. 1mf55f,y1f H'i'j'f'f'T-T mi .,fp.l'Z 41,5-,Qi Wifi f,iaf:1?: 55261. 14 ,ffl - M 'f iiflf fAi'i ifQ':'f1 i 3' A 5' 7 V. 7 gl JW rf' 7 W? l j4',? 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'30 , r Spanish Club '28, '20 I.icutc-uzumt llzlll Cops '30 l'ZlfClCl'l2l Silllllfl '28, '30 ly I I fWl, l'l,'Ir Il I I, I l'l,' Tupizu' Club '30 ,, X ' fl ' ' ' ' ' ' l' llzzll Cop Sl1owi 29, '30 f-71 1 R-1-liable l'oloui:1l Staff '29 5 f :AV-zuujut v 1 llistory .X Vltilj '23 i T Al -1':1Qlil11ll ff ' ' ' L I l .4 , ,l W N, , ' I -ffffy' 1 N ' l 4' ll- ' .,,,,. Muff! fl lil , J a..kv,-95-A4l.JiWiJ,'1-Y 76 R.Xl,l'll .IOSICPH l'OlYl2l.l. R-espn-ctful il-oculzu' l'-oetic SClCllCC Club 27, '23, '30 llistory .X Club '28 bluuim' l.itex'zu'y Club '20 'luutn '30 Tupizu' Club '30 Ulxapcl Squad '30 Patriot '30 Soplmmumc l.itcrzu'y l'lub '28 llfllilllllll SraH '29 History C Club '30 llall Coffs Show '30 'l'rz1ck '29, '30 llall Cop '30 'l'1'ensu11-1' hlllllltl '30 Snzmisb Club '30 Vluapcl Squzul '30 llzuin Club '30 'luuto '30 lfli.-XNKLIN I'Rl?1S'l'ON lf-rank l'-erscvcring Track '30 A l'ZlfClC1'li1 Squad '30 I Q, Golf Nlillll-IQCI' '30 f 1 llzxll Cops '30 J' DOX.Xl.lJ Ill.AKli S'l'l2RRl'l l'. 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SCAMMON ROBERT ALFREID SCI IXYIQIKICR R-etiring R-obust S-ineere A-gile S-erene S-incere 'l'1'z1Ck 130 Spanish Club ,3O Chapel Squad ,SO History C Club '30 VERNER J- SIHFER EDWIN VICTOR SIQIJVZER V-ivacious E-aruest bl-ovial Y-aliaut S-incere S-ensible ' - ,l0i11f61'S '29 Latin Club '28, '29 J 1 History C Club '30 Cheer Leader '28, '29, '30 l 5 T1'21Ck T621111 '23 Secretary French Club '26 JNL Model Aero Club ,29 Arista '26 f 7, I Peg O' Nly Hart 3 History C Club '30 ltjizl Model Am-0 Club '28, '29 SQA, ng ' Hill Cop '29, '30 lg. ' ' lfv ll .ali ' gl '71, in VH 'fl 1.1 I2 lf 5 r, r 1 'R 2 J f A fT g'll P fly A xx i'1-'ff-gxwlfliql 1AQiUe,-,..,n-..1,l...,-3 q 3 7, 1 - 'l ,151 5-'life' 1 , 1 f'f N1 X' Mg 2 ,QQ 'N Rafi .' I-if-1' K' 2 - Z rf ' t lib fi filfl Xi? , A 'A ' if-2 ,--, fi' dll! :L hr, .'..:. l,...2, ff, A If, ,75fVE2vg1X if ' I Mg ,f Q .' 1 I A , :.,'e::.3,f:5,.Z3cfli-:lil T if 'I ffgf git jfqfggifgf-V' . 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T Cafeteria Squad '30 ix R3 Tr 'k '29 'gl vloiaibers '29 LM TQ fi-Hu Tupial' Club '30, I ffl Q, ,M i Mfg Manager of 'Vraqlc '30 V L 511, Z V 'N W li all 'i if fl 121 ?fil','i4i giafffi ' 'Q 1 f I '53 in 4' 'L ' ,.ifg5ig?i'vi 9,5 + '9'l'l - ' . l , 'EE-. 114' H I -if l jf 1 'if'f ' X Sgzv 'bij-.-.,.1xi',', Q' .ff Q' i' f ' . - fl' -i 1 l fimill - e' T' 'T' -l l . C- S 4-, J 'Yff.'?'.fmEi1 3 L'i' A , , X O iii-if .3254 l,x'mQlTfQ V 11f,f-f'efQ,g,, I-S-Q-L' ' nA -- i I f 245' 79 J . ,,.f ,., 4-A ni k'i.--- -f .x-QSQXN, -H a ,gy l qi lilDXX'.XRlJ Llflli 'l'li,XI.l2 -IR l l-l1lQCl'lIllllllIg I ,-ikablc 'll'-rue-blue Stamp Club '27 Track '2'l. '30 Chapel Squad '30 Patriot Staff '30 Cafeteria Squad '30 Cmnnlcmccllmeilt Usher '20 l'lay Usher '30 'Vupiar Club '30 llall Cop '29. '30 Prcsimlcut junto '30 :Xe-clilc l.atin Club '20 Lic-utcuant llall Cops '30 ' Soplxmnorc literary Club '254 1 01 flf'lL7l.D ll. 'l'llOKl.XS ' L' G-allaut ' ,H ll-andsmnc 'mfg T-actful juntu '29, '30 llall Cop '29. '30 Cafeteria Squ' '30 m, 7 rl -JT! llistory C Club '30 llaseball Manager '30 L'Ollllllt'llCCIllCllt Usher '20 Latin Club '28. '29, '30 Managing liclitor Patriot '30 l'l'CSlllCllt Sopllmnorc Class '28 Vice-l'1'csiclv1u lfruslnnan Class '27 ll.XRl.ICY ll. 'l'IlOXl.lXS. JR. l l-elpful ll-early 'l'-lmoughtful llall Cups '30 Colonial Staff '29 Latin Club '20. '30 ' 4 lfrcncll Club '30 History C Club '30 sl-im-Q Club '20, '30 gt r JOSIEPII J. 'rrloxlgas LT' I-ovial 3 al' -l-ust S? ' fi 'I'-nlkativc fig' 'I' !+ Y At fllall cap 's ' 1- V fl .ir English lll lg'r'le '29 j'f,Q11piar Clu1f 530, 4, -N .f f A f' ' Lieutenant l Co vs '30 lxawi ce Club' l30 5 '- 'V'J in-f gli' j Wm.f,1,1 . . al . 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C-ourteous Y-aliant ff'N'J l, 5, 'll-1'LlSlW01'Illj' X'-irtllous 64 5 ,j ,' ,, fr, Q llzlll Cup '30 Science Club '30 bf jx IIIWWB' 9 Uvlf SO Suplwmnurc lrfgffg-1'zu'y Club '28 sgfg lil, l? ll-Q f V My llQ2ll'lH 30 ly ff iflv jg' sm-m-Q mm '27, Qs, 211, 'so Q A 611, 1 fill Q7 Q 1 U 1 , - - -' w w i f ..:ll lm W ll VJ .Ls 1 K- LTTZV1 Yr jf. fb V1 4 Q '?'?r f- ' . -lf g, if 'X Ji F N- 3 A C'-41-. 'rt' f EX l fffl .-ff, - fm 'T' ' f 2 ll? X331 1 , , N TFT'1f. lr' 'H-. ,ix 5 315 lf, 'f-J l f l Lil R I Il .13 .V 'f Tihvih f Y fl Iflljl 'Hifi will ,, J I .,.. l SPT X: .XJ fill E ' 'il ww 1151275-A Jf. F lf 'mf-., 2 , Q 'iq Whun ff by X . f Hl1'44z',f 'Tw ifrw.ZQQf5gfL.2f:l?faw? ,f C2.C, il -' Lf' wi fffflif' if fl :lf M WY L Q fmflii' 2 x ,lvl ,xxyif V1--L -LW ski, if A Nl f,. i:f'fff' f Xl ll- gill lf 1, x MC! 2 Jun fwf-flffl. firm M nf, ik 1 f , 2- 1 , ., C S1 X N lx D.XNllCl, XY.-Xl,l3O. DIR. T7-exterous VX'-ell liked Hall Cop '30 Track '29. '30 -luuto '29. '30 Chapel Squad '30 Model Aero Club '28 HENRY 13. WIZSSMAN H -ouest l 1-enevolent XY-itty Model Aero '28 Philatelic Society '28, '29 Cafeteria Squad '28, '29 Tennis Squad '27, '28, '29. '30 Play Usher ,SO Lfommencement Usher '29 Secretary Pliilatelic Society '28 Assistant Business Manager Colon ial '29 Ji X i FREDICRICK Cllr-XRLIQS XYIMQENIQR l:RoN,x F. ZlMlXSKl 2, ' F--' 11' l:-- r l 1 62 jg Ciziflsfaug Zuzgazzaifli XY-orthy P 131 M, 2 ff lil ,, ll ff? Hill, 5 f 'N rl 5 ,YC 3 I ,' ill ' lllll 1 .11 .350 li iq 'Z 415,62 rf ifg.. Z: , gl lljllldll.-7 .... -- lw ggi? . 'fill' lll'Ef. ' 'QQEI 'lay 'IZNJ ll V ' CZ' - .1-' fir wi A -rw Q 3 D , ' l T U-4 4 All NV! 1 f Q F W Q lll . . Q 5 Qflifq ie. 'M f lily! iff ' A F A VL- W giviw 2 5 in CARI, O. STROM ROHIERT .IQHN ZIPI' C-apable ll-CS1l'CCt6fl O-1ji giual -l-ocular S-uuny Z-estful Il:1ll Cops '30 Hall C011 '30 llall Cops' Show '30 Science Club '30 Spauisl1 Club '23, '30 IRYING D. SXYITZER l-uteut V D-etermiuecl 1 S-erious 4 . 111111 Cop '30 5 History C Club '30 11 Chapel Squad '30 11 Spanish Club '29, 'SO I S A . IJ 1336 H f ll: 'f 1-- 1 'fl l If 1-if 1l'f7lll' lllilll .H -M 1 ll Z3 ' gill M 5 121 'I if I .1 1?lTT1l1- 1 - ul 15. .fm 3' f 1 'N 1 41+ 1 115 41 '1 111 Q! 1 S Q XX .v in ,V mx I ,Lila gm W1 in - 1-,Af A I X xp' ,fpl ll 45,9 f 1 jl Q 7' nhl X l'11,C, 1 1 X T - ' . 5' iff LM 1 ,M 11 :fix . 1' X J! ., - - -e R,'C'?-:FL-Aik- , It I' S5 xg X ll! l .. , -1- ff,-, - vm 'Y Amiltjl ' 1 ll neil? E IRVING ARTHUR DELLOFF I-ntelligent A-lert D-exterous Football '26, '27 History C Club '29 Chapel Squad '28 '29 History A Club '27, '28, '29 Hall Cop '28, '29 Hall Cops' Show '29 Spanish Club '27, '28, '29 Science Club '26, '27, '28, '29 Commercial Club '26, '27, '28. '29 GEORG E F. 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Muriel Oflirien Eileen O'Donnell Elizabeth Ohrtman Fred Qlmstead Isabelle Ortlieb Anne Parke Marjory Parry Helen Peterman XYilliam Peters Lillian Peterson NYilliam Petersen Alice Peterson Emily Peterson David Plesser Marjorie Polhemus Anna Poppe Everett Poppe Camillia Poransky Albert Potter Frances Prastaro Edwega Presmont Clifford Preston Arthur Radice Alan Rappeport Harry Raskin Edward Rauch Jolm Rauch Edward Reinhold Evelyn Resnick Kathryn Ries Pasqualina Rocchio Peter Rocchio Gordon Rogers Eunice Ronnermann Esther Rosen Gordon Ross Vera Ruess Louise Rutan Vera Sauer Joseph Scelza Janet Schlenker Florence Schmidt Grace Schneider Alfred Seamai XVilliam Sean t Mary uise S Sadie TF Flsa S eng am ie l :Q Roy Sloan Allen Smith Loretta Smith Alma Stehr Herbert Stein Jack Sterritt Evelyn Stewart Amy St. John Robert Strannack YVilliam Straus Joseph Sturge Marguerite Sullivan Petronela Survilla Velma Sutliffe Helen T aff Louis Tansky Florence Taylor Janet Thompson Daniel Tiedemann Robert Timson George Tooker Leonard Towne Evelyn Tucker NVendell Upham Raymond VanCott Jeanette VanDerzee Kenneth A721l'lljOl'Cl1 Emma VanRiper Virginia Yiney Daniel XValdner Sidney XN'alzer Richard XYard Joseph llfatson Charlotte Wrayne Dorothy Wlegener Robert Vtlhelan Frederick VVider Marie VViggins Richard XVilder John R. 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I?ILIEI3Ei3,EE' N IUENT liE Easy: HA UEN X x I Mi AVVI EK L T, 4 .J -f A V 4 'N V I LJ 'f, Ellie lilaghng aah his Elurku Building a castle time With tower, terrace, and wall, And turrets that so brightly shine Above the shadows tallg But see! it sways, falls, past all cure. And why? the base is insecure! Foundations must be firm For superstructure's needy They will stand the longest term VV hen built on noble deed. Such character, no doubt, will stand, And grow, amid lifes' wrecks-, more grand- FRANK BAGENSKI C it 5 if x f ' H3 Lf' .lg Jie, a Z if ff -ff we lifnl' 11 PM L 5 fet al. il- Q f it , qi 3? - fn nm... 7' 51435 'Wim 'Zn -T77 X li' wt it X b- ' , LQ 4 4 L 4 lx lll . ff' r' 1' ff- f,'f' I Fx:-.QW ul A' ' 1ffIX1:1'3I'I'XIi'i5Z'i'l l ,...-,,....-QFHM-, ,RA ,,,,:m-ig5,,o,,...d.:.Q---'w..,...-.-s...1:ww1.,.QiTfk. - ..,,,,,, f-x 9 7 A N 0 FKHN P M3955 Kumxv yeqmevnmv YHVWBELL IUENT sLaEKi Z P4515 jnv Cwyx Q 2 m L 'C LJ Z 1' 2 J. v,w r- Sf. f. illllnrning Doff your cap to the morning! iFor she is a lady fair -NVith, her long trailing purple gown fAnd pale blue hair. A The sun her l iier is, ' Afld follows after, l fi ii ' . Q Cgitthing her itresses up ' NVith goldeng laughter. HELEN BICLAUGHI. lN oh Z, 163 Z 1' l fl n , if 123 ff' il lg i wg 3313, .......I 1 QW M. H by il o.l, RL -49 :QQ all 1 cz -gi l i Q3,!f1l?1l 'il ' : A 'fl --fig 421: T' ' 9 ' l Nlfgilmx m .z'.. 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Y '23 f J , L4 ' ,V x .f. .,' im j- -. , s, f jg ffjsw, :QA ci gxxg R H' ffl gl 1 - YL-' ix 13, i , gjmi :T l . l il I III' Glnitnn Earth 1 i f llixl L ,fl-H Qi E, lly bl. Nolumx IQIEARNEY lf .Qi Time About 1875. 1 F' 'ffl - . . , ff! Place: lielow the Mason-Dixon Line 'fl f ffif ' ' CHARACTERS LITTLE SONNY .... .................... 4 x.-Xbout nine years olcll .... MAMMY ........ .................. 4 About thirty tive years old gb PAPPY ............. ........ . . . . .tAbout forty years oldj CLIFFORD STUART ............................ tThe Colonel's sony ' Scene One. fEvening. Little Sonny lying on his back beside house. Pappy enters quietly with basket of cotton, Pappy-fCrosses to C- Puts baskets down. Little Sunny sobs. Then Pappy sees him and crosses quickly to himfh W'aal whats de mattah wif mah lil man? De Cunnels boy aftah you agane? Sonny-QNVeepingj He done chased me all ovah-any frew a lot o' stones at me. He must hate me awful much. Pappy--No suh, he ain't nothin like da Cunnel. Dat boy is jus plumb full ob de debil. Nevah seen nothin like it befoh. But you fogit it now, Lil Sunny, an' jus' keep away fum-. fEnter Mannny from housej Mainmy-Oh, hello honey. Pappy-Masa Cliffahd been apesterin an'afoolin wif ah baby agin. .-Xh don' Mammy-VVaal, it's juss a few PappyefCDu1nps, basket of cotton in to the wagonj Come along now, it atall. We can't tell da Cunnel or da 1nissus,- know what to do 'bout an' we can't do nothin' to da boy-oh lawdy- moh munths and we can sen, our Lil Sunny up No'th.-Ah'll have da dinah ready in a few minutes. CExit into housej- Mammy 1nah lil fella an' help yo pappy covah up dis heah cottin.-Aftah this ah want yo to come along wif me to the Held in da daytime then Masa Cliffahd won't nevah even see yo no moh. Nobody's gonna huht mah picinini agin. Sonny-Kin ah stay wif yo all day an' pick some cottin too aftah this? Pappy-Yes suh, Lil Sonny. Sonny-VVhen yo all gwine to sen' me up No'th to school? Pappy-ln about haf a yeah Lil Sonny. W'e'll hitch p7 Abraham to dis heah iagon an' you an' lylammy andpjlppy will gghizt an' welll all drive to e big city. -Right up to da Wah an'-the llmg oat will co 1 up de if 1 ah full ob tobaccy an c a S CI' i 'xou x MQ on e ll 'ili ll ml K T . ii,W7 Q'., e up No'tl 1 'iJ75'i' 'higbti ,an Miki Qtliegh t , Qian -.Wa at 725 ll - , T Vi 'UQ Qi x r-'12-'iT?Hd'.,df72 ' 4 f' jg bill , .fiT1 W1 ffl l sa fl f 2 J-.an de whistle nill yloiv, 1 akifa b l 1 o up W Aria' I A 4 lil ' I. ,. -- - , Eg , gf as H A ,QA 1- iff' A -V Lf-'T T':3'fE5:'3- T 1 fm .. 102 99 Pappy-No cottin, buts lots o' kin' people. They all undahstand us blacks an' they think dat we are real human bein' too. Course theah ah a lot of kind white folks down heah too. llut the people down heah have lived wif blacks evah since we was we wah brung to dis heah country. An' they think we is still sorta wile folks, so they think that they gotta be mean to protec' demselves an' teach us sumfin. XVaal,-theah ah still a heap o'black men dat ah wile an' gotta be beat up all da time- Yes suh.-an' then some o'cla white folks are juss bohn wile too.-like Masa Cliffohd. But folks up No'th will be pretty nice to you. You'll all'll lahk school, Sonny-VVhats school foh? Pappy-You'll leahn how ta read writinf an' howwta write yoself an' make all fummadiddles wif numbahs so you can git a good job in da city, an' maybe git some money, ah come back heah an' teach a lot ob things to all us growed up folks -black folks. Sonny-How long will ah haf ta stay wif da falks up No'th? Papy-Not long, about ten years. Sonny-Qalarmedj VVhen will ah see you all agin. Can't ah come back home? Pappy-Yes suh, de Cunnel done promised to bring you back home ebry yeah, to visit yo Mammy any Pappy. He goes No'th ebry summah an' he'll brung yo all back wif him. An' sometime he's gwine to brung us along up No'th to see you. He's always been a kind an' good man,- to us an' all de othah blacks-even befoh Abe Lincom comed along. Sonny-Ah LOVE Cunnel Stuaht. ah do. Pappy-XVe all do, Lil Sonny. Run draw me some watah, so that Pappy can clean hisself for dinah. 1Exit Sonny? while Pappy gazes after him with unconceled affectionib. Lil picinini! We all love you tool- fTurns chair around and leaning against house gazes at the full moon over the horizon.5--QHums one verse of Mos, Done Toilin 'Heah and then breaks into tune. Sonny reenters near the end of the verse unnoticed and joins Pappy in the chorus. Sonny-Ah don' wanna evali go up No'th. Pappy Sonny Pavpy -Uh-oh-oh-now-. -No suh! Ah juss wanna stay heah an pick a lotta cottin wif you, an' come home ebry night to mammy cause theah aint nobody nowheah that Ah love lahk Mammy an' you. Pappy. -Now,-you wanna make yo ole Pappy happy. An'-an' looka all da Cunnells agoin to do fo' you. He say, he an' me is gwine to sen' you all through school so you can be smaht fella. CTears creep into his eyes during this speech so that he is forced to turn away from Sonny and start washing his handsj You know when you -come back fum school you is gwine to be a smaht man just lahk da Cunnel. Sonny-VVheah you an' Mammy gwine to stay wile Ahm-up No'th? Pappy-Da Cunnel done say dat so long as he lives an' stays heah you Mammy 'j an' Pappy gwine ta stay heah to. NVy juss few days ago he say, is Pappy, you is mah bess cotton man- , so ah rec'on we all 'll still , be right heah- 0li--Nlamniyij-iMani1nyP j if Mammy-C from inside housel VV hat you all wan? Cifojnping outj A Pappy-XYhat ah you cookin'? ,N Mammy- ominy an' gumbo. Everything is all ne Zlyjj ready, so you can , ctz ne along now. All washed upuclifan? 5 I, A jf? Pappy-Sl' ol Alright now Lil Sonny? -H 'M Mg .igw zfft Q ea., ,Q - f sf 'Tig ff ,,., 'I' tiff' t 1ll'jfE. ' 'Z2gll 's3IlQ, WW Tri E5 Q 4,-HQ A' ii . vlf?' ff Aj U ' J f7lj'J 'HIM '-1 'K s A ik I e W i tl,i?41'12at ft ' 'lla ' 'W f ' 184- . J' f' . ' ' 1 j hc, V, X XT ' Ji' A ibn ff-Ryfja- 01- N K' Y, -5:4 J! X 4 L 'ef ll ll - - .-. - 'L 'li m -1 ff ' ff ,ei fY'6f f -4-'Tl 'S ':'ffifi? ' l j 103 J Mammy -Tank da lawd! tAll exit into house, looking happy--Pappy has left arm around Mammy, and right one over the shoulders of Sonnyj Pappy-fStarts singing and Mammy joins him in couple of strains of l.it'le Scene Z Pappy- Sonny- David Play on yo Harp as they all exit together QCurtainj Close curtain at this point to indicate lapse of twelve years. Ql.il Sonny has finished his schooling and has just returned to his old home. Mammy, in the entervening years, has died leaving only old Pappy to look out for the welfare of their son. And he has done a good job of it. Pappy is- still in the employ of the Cunnel . As the scene opens we iind it is growing late in the day. CNOW an old man-proudly looking over his son.j Ah never been so full up with glee in all mah bohn days. So whatcha all gwine do with yoself now dat you is so full of edication! The best thing ta do is fo' you an' ah ta go up an' have a 1i'l talk with the Cunnel. But fust thing ah want to talk with you. QPilots Pappy into a chair.j -Now that ah have finished up mah schoolin' ah want to tell you-how much-thank you an' Mammy-fo' all you have done -fo' me. Ah know-what you and she went thru fo' me-an' ah wouldn,t have let you do it, but ah know that now ah can do some big things fo' you. XVhen ah make some money we'll get a lil place in town an' you won't evah have to work agin. You can juss go anywheah you want an' do anythin' you want, an' ah'll be Pappy aftah this. Pappy-You a1n an' awful lot differen' fum dat Cliffohd boy. He done turn Sonny- out bad. Always fightin' wil ole Cunnel Stuart an, agamblin' away all ob de Cunnels money. Oh it is shoo too bad, an' it juss about kills de ole Cunnel.--Only Cliffohd don' love his Pappy like you do. He is two yeahs oldah than you-but he ain't so smaht as my Li'l Sonny.- fPausel-Do we have to live in town? Ah lived heah all mah life an' ah wanna die heah too. This is our real home- You know- Mammy wants to sort stay heah an' watch ovah us. Yo Pappy is ole now an' will be gwine ovah the hill to Mammy soon. NVhatevah you wanna do-we do. We will stay right heah, an' ah will go up now an' ask the Cunnel to give me somekind 0' wohk. Ah'll get some wohkin' clothes on now any begin gittin' used to LS . them. Then welll go up an see the Cunnel. f. l Pappy-Ah'll go up an see how soon de Cunnel will be ready to see us. A Sonny-CEmbraces fatherj Mah good ol' Pappy! 5,2 4 Pappy-Lil Sonny! - JR, H l Sonny-fAt this point.Lil Sonny must do a 'great c ia of silent acting. Any ith Ari.. umming or singing introduced this pom T st not be of too light J Elm naiturea bt-:Icause the siurrouigi bring b i mories of child- J3 , A ff 5 oo an sammy to nm. x coatg. I si nf A U empies I EA 125412 Mfg Ili' ,pockets of nicknac Jig- aches hoesilffliiillyi , ' . rt theng I rggwlf 14? -:i4?:,uLlt A -as wall removed rai I rnf, lgggtefsffstggst . ' -a the . jf? 1' -'Al-'-5' Z1 ini t get into viiiialggf 61111 fi svn e a rliuffl d sl .. s 1 1 if X ' S' Oi cgi? . 0 ,P HMI . - - K nf i 'W 'T ' ' 1 ' 'Alix K fl X glffcfl 'fi g, , A, 1 ezzfdgi X irect rap hq .,,f1LC lohg UI Past ITT 1 , f f l w,1iQ:,?ll-xlgzlxx pl A7 Eli! li? V Wil N is X , X, tft?:,+1Q ., f A Q X - -ff... fra ,f-f-.1.ff,- -an f f N .iii will J SLL7 N X X ' ,. if 24:-an-- '7 f2' 4? ggi., , is V . f If ,' l j ---' 2.-e .f .f1:ii'L-TT-a X s, wif ef fvffl 2l.f 'i5l 'Q V- ' ,gt- 'f', T ' pri e 'T 'T PY T A TT ' J .-s VC in wma. y ANU l l l 104 J X Pappy- busines-s should cover at least a minute. Sonny comes running from house, then runs back for boots. Out again. Sits down and pulls them on in a hurry. As he finishes Pappy returns, weak and ex- cited.j A shot? QNoddingj-The Cunnel-dead-it was Cliffohd-he knows-ah saw it. Bunch of his young-fren's in fust parlor-ah went to-Cunnels study-heah Cliffohd say- --well then take that -an' he fired -ah ran-he see me go-out side doo'- Sonny-Go-go-go-heah they come-go Pappy Stuart-fNot noticing Sonny who happens to be in the shadow of the treej There he is-all ready to escape. CPointing to Pappyj Here is a dirty ,black and a healthy tree, Lets go to work. Sonny-QStepping forth form shadowj VVhat do you mean-go to work? Stuart-CBot,h he and companions slightly nonplussed for the minute--the latter retreating somewhatl That man killed my father! Sonny-Liar! If ah was a white man you would swing on the gallows, but Stuart ah'm black so you won't have to do tat. Don't evah touch mah Pappy -or ah'll kill you-heah me F'-kill you. -f Pulls a gun quick and fires at Pappy-Sonny tries to jump in front of Pappy-too late-dives at Stuart who fires full in his face. Pappy and Lil Sonny lie deadj Slaves! flaughsj. For Lil Sonny before return of his father from the Colonel's house. In Tennesee as ah've hea'd say Dare once did use to dwell A fine ol' colah'd Gemman An' dis nigger knowed him well. Dey use to call him Pappy, Or somethin' neah the same. De reason why dey call clot was Because it was his name For Pappy was a Gemman, one ob de oldest kin'. I I Ol' fathah Time kept rollin' by 4 ii- ' An' a e grew on a ace 5 gt g P The woll all dropped off his head 7, An' wrinkled was his face V li i X . . . f ,Q Q QE? fTlllS should allow ample t11ne for Sonn ls change offfdylothes. ,thu :Sail ' fy, 'IM Q , 41,5 l-J ff' il 51192 FJNU gl-fail EV fn, Hi llmix l X- aa., QQSQ . ,flpw 152254 f V. 3, , ' , ily . X -it ,f i CQ elif b ' t'7?'i-flbgciif J .onli l 'i.Q'if,K J W'w,'f1a - l K 5 LV' 3 gli V' ' 5 7' 2,-955Q'xf?Z:,?7xr--at 'l ,, Y' , f CTW l I .mv L M14 .7 -ffifiiflv 1f,7 ifi J i 'Jilin'-4'?-31' 12-f W 7 S gm f - S '. bfi f ' - , as f if f We - ff gif Q- ff t-K or M 1 , 1 S' 105 5 ffl l ,Ww e jg, 7 f X . X Zfff V gh X X ff! ff,-E x 'X m get f f q fx nnquvrnra All fl, -'gf g. X f X . ' Zf XX Chararters: l,ERICI,ES, N.xPor.Eox.I.ox'E. WIN I, X X HoPE, NXISDOM, THE DEX'IL,lDE:XTH. ' li 3 XXX Place: In a graveyard. f XXII. rf Xxx X I Q Q 7 f - X Tune: 'lhe Present. If 100 ff h X X5 tg'f5 PROLOGUE Out of the dust he came, and to the dust returned. A man, not quite the same as others who journed o'er the pathway of life, For this one was a power. a Demi-God in mans clothes Some of us travel oler the lonely road unknown, unlead, XVhile others are on every tongue throughout the world. Thus they come, and journey on over the paths-forever gone- NVho are we to say just what they are? Perhaps godsg perhaps beasts 3 perhaps just men! All roads join at the golden gate of Death And all who live pass on-to the land of s-ilence. Thunder and lightning and cz man rises from a gra-zfe. I am PEREICLES. I am a master of men. Under my directions men strove and toiled and died. GREECE stood out to the world as the Nation. My name has lived through History as the name of a real man. I am a Conqueror! Thunder and lightning- Another nzan arises. ' I am NAPOLEON.' For me men diedg before me nations bowed. I was the mighty monarch of the Wforldg l, the undefeated king. Nations were as children before my gaze. I lifted France from a weakling to a power, and but for the combined efforts of millions, the world was mine. Surely I am Conqueror! Thunder and lightning and another figure arises, Knot from a gravel I am LOVE. I am the only real conqueror. For me men live and die. I stand amidst the ruins of a battle field and the warriors kneel at my feet. I speak a universal language-not of the mouth, but of the heart. I have lived long before man and have planted myself in every nook and corner of the uni- verse. In the snows of Winterg in the moist, damp winds of Springg in the songs, the woods, the beauty of Summerg in the quiet and solitude of the Fall. The song of the Trush at Eventide is mineg the message of the Daisy in the Helds is mine, all is mineg each heart, each thought. each soul. I am l..SJYE, the conqueror of men. h PM Thunder a zd lightning. Enter figure in txgflke. V172 5 I m HOPE. Mine is the Jinica tl t ter is lg iii, ' ' I man s foixxaltf o ess With me m ther 1 move V 1n he una' l my light is the il 3 11 Thr yt 0 'ZWZ z wlnch lov l!!sl'fe hy is Q gtgttrhe -?leEIbtol-Ike I 1 xx cr! u, U , w 35 ' f lg : . o ' ' I? I Ll .D . ' ,,,,.- Pr 5 41542 ... 4 ' f ' A A .15 ,z it viiU ' t Q '- 01 .iz ix 5' if 'I 1 I 6 .IPI N Q I If i. , ill., . fI.,l!4 5 My 'Il - '31 ,hh r l. Y ,V , f I fix J' A f f! '-14173 Off- ' I 1 f I is - .E X t - - ' A ig ,ig .cfs 'f3'f.E'f't ' 11' l 105 ul luv, M1 5 Q! I alone am the source of all life and greatness. My light shines prepetually upon the earth and leads all on to good. I am the greatest of Conquerors! Thunder and liglztning and another person enters- I ani the ever powerful XYISDOM. XYithout me man is but a beast, for I am his very soul and heart and brain. The bridge spanning the abyss of I laste and Thoughtlessness' is me. I carry those in trouble safely across to a safer placeg if they will but make use of me. I am their salvation and their guide. I am a Conqueror. Thunder and lightning and a person in red enters. I am the Devil. I reign supreme in the regions across the Styx. There are millions who believe it better to reign in Hell, than to serve in Heaven . and of such loyal fellows is my kingdom made. One who can fill such regions so full as I have, is a great being, and just such a one am I. Thunder and lightning and a person enters dressed in black. The peels of thunder should be long and loud. He comes from no where in particular, but just seems to be there- After the first three words, all but Hope throw them- selrfes on their knees. I ant DEATH. Take whatever road you will, you must pass 'neath my archg you must wait an instant while I open the gates to the grave and let you 1n. HOPE: Oh Death. what do your chambers hold? XVorthless bodies, not the souls of men. Forever Higher is the soul's desire. You cannot keep it down encased in wood. You take the shell, and leave the spirit free. It goes to realms which you know naught of. fDnring this speeeh, Death is taken back, and the kneeling eharacters brighten-j DEA TH: If there be souls in men, why do they bow? They are too uncertain things on which to base the lives of men. The soul you speak of none has ever seen. but my work is in every home there is. Did not a man who knew write this? The path of glory leads but to the grave. Ilegone, oh Hope, and bow before my ever ready blade. QDeath, during this time has been gaining power in .cpm-h and boldness. Hope stands her ground. The other eharaeters are again dejeetedj HOPE: NVhen the universe tumbles down in endless spaceg when the stars fall from the heavens as drops of raing when the ,very earth we stand on is no moreg when all things in the world are slaing even then. oh Death, I shall not bow. You think, because the curtain that you draw is black, I cannot see a light that shines in back? DEA TH: The light you speak of is the minds mirage- a silhouettic fantasy 3 ' you've built-to lessen just a bit the pangs of all my work, Ilow before me 5 ' elre I strike, and you are no more. fThe others try to pull Hope down. She resistsh 1, R HOPE: The strength of my'convictions is so strong it dulls the keenest edge. gl So strike, and in your striking lose the power you now five. You think you LM 1 659- are the Cl : your vision's but turned wroi g You fail efgee the highway that Q Yo- stretches hind you. You think you are gg end, wh ' ft uly you are we be- X N3 ginningf shall not bow to you. but ratl ,rj nter into H! o be 'P I N 'Ill 27 carefygflfv ath. lest thy burnin . f ,ctw gelf, ,U li I , 'iities 'll Gill D I -I J ii,T - -i-112544 I il I Ti-lla I: .1 ' gf ' Hstand triumpg .jab 225,11 - Q fl meg It - 'fr f I Ni.qfllys lgl ff i rj I, 2,2173 Qljalilk j, Ilzfyfztflyyfw , 'Ay l I ' 'W ' I I ' - ' if fr . .fri D 1 e' ft at fl N tt -I Q .1 X ' s a' 'f l Fungi Ai' I. Q .5 ff, iifvll 'fl f ka: I W5 L If jg--F f--Q .-f ,a ssess D of fezggffjf yr A fig-is V ' .sa--.,,. L L , IO7 ,L Qi Elie Halue nf iinrtrg ln order to find the true value of poetry, one must first have a clear idea of what poetry is. .-X dictionary definition says that poetry is The embodiment in appropriate rhythmical language. metrical of beautiful or high thought, imagination or emotion. The value of poetry would not be worth considering if poetry did not have a wide appeal. Indeed poetry is a natural method by which man express himself emotionally- The thing that might seek outlet in poetry rather than in prose, that is, overflow of emotion. was the thing that 514, YZ' I ff, ,Lrg f ::.e . Af' 'lv' fi' 1' 0' -Y I! 7, ,ji 'S. lt' ,l brought about speech. - .-Xn example of this poetic expressioni under emotional strain is the incident of the lumber-jack, who, seeing his friendron a loose railroad car headed down a mountain for certain destruction, called! john the birdies, john! -a purely poetic expression.. .-Xnother example is the following poem written by a little six year old girl. i Rain, rain, down, down the window pane, Splash, splash, trickle and dash, down upon the window pane. Raindrops pure and true. God made them that way for us. I pray that's the way they'll stay. From the above definition l should say that the chief value of poetry lies in the possibility of expressing high grade ideas and emotional feelings which cannot be expressed in prose. Both poets and readers find emotional satisfaction in this expression. Tennyson's ln lX'lemoriarn , a poem relating to death and immortality, written at the death of a very dear friend. as a Standby and consolation to those in mourning. It could never have been written in prose. ,This high thought and emotion, the soul of the, poem. is by far the most important part. Yet but the soul would suffer lack of full expression if the language in which it is set were not all it should be, Rhythm, melody and harmony, three vital parts of music. are also essential to poetry. Of these, rhythm appeals to the instinct. melody to the senses. and harmony to the intellect- .-X poem well known for its rhythm is The Lady of Shallotn. of which a few lines follow, XVillows whiten, aspense quiver, l.ittle breezes dusk and shiver Thro. the wave that runs forever liy the island in the river Flowing down to Camelot. A One immediately feels and delights in this metrical symmetry. Poe's Annabelle Lee is very melodious. For neither the angels in heaven above, Nor the demons down under the sea, Can ever dissever my soul from the soul Of the beautiful Annabelle Lee . . . . . . f - The beauty of this poem hes- in itsfcoinpletefglalyk ot gutterals and harsh sounc' and in its free fiow and alliterditjve qualitie9-If 5 r .x . . . f .armony is found in the htt1n ,i, f the lan ua to the de me - o a poem. Kllllllllf we i C if is e ec. llv harm lfbl gp the wondeiful la-PHP, ny of he S1 X 0 ul lf oe IX is ai an I ,ad rwagipagaol Qu sf . r, spiritual tbl ,Q 3 WVU, X tomloits d lp 'll s ieltfa poetrx.fur ishes f lx f 0 A3-1 P , U XIX 5- F .ifi - e f . al, a .i In ' . T I - Q ' - pl UH-lr H f If K All M1773 qi .V mg ,iq 1 .., .. HS ' f A' I . 'ff V 'H s' '23 i . 'fiat it 1 el , ,-Q. , - Af' . f. . 'fffligffi subs i 1 f., A ' 11 ' M ,Q ld' .,,' -J + 1 -i-.rs--, 'ali FQ N ax gee !i'l'y,fafe'?ie5JZ' .a 1 1 K l g ,U K 1 A v Ai -7 2-'fi -l,g?ETQQ3,.,,--.- 2 t 4' 12. , -f ,, f- W ' , VNU T . xllf We 4 KX . 4 -.sf :Q Q ff -A gfmx l lc lr Q Qnhin 1-Innh ani! the illriar 1. 'Twns Robin Hood of Sherwood fame, XYho, on E1 summer's day. Set out to seek for Friar Tuck Renowned for miles away. 2. To have this Friar in his band Xlius Robins present aim, And so he stepped right merrily, And to the river came. 3. Scanning the woods on the opposite shore. A rotund monk he spied, Clad in robes of sob rest gray, XYith 21 meat-pie by his side. 4. lYhz1t ho! my friend. quoth Robin bold. XYoulds't share your luscious tart ? Marry. I would. came the quick reply, llut the river doth us part- .A 5. Alas, too true! our Robin said, But we can soon change that. Come carry me across the stream Upon your broad, strong back. 3 Forth with the Friar waded in, gn ' ' And answered Robins cry: I A f , . - . 5 xx Flien quickly they reached the opposite rhore, L fl lYl1ere lay the big meat-pie. lg A I . M l fl Despite the l7riar's somber rib, L-ff' l l 19371 Q rf-O., His heart wiijfull of glee 'Ir' '15 , We And so to R Hi l'e gai'y Srzligl,-I mm ,P W NR 193 I , Now do th nlfdrij mel M EI hulls. ,gl i ffl lr N ff ' ' V fir ft .- l ' IT' f 1 J sm riff' Qwhl 'ffl CQ P7 -- 1- it -w y 1 X- ' ll?-' 1:1 MJ 'lf' ,K ,' my lr' H- fa ft Q 3 ei c leg, lm, if - iw fi Nliigtigl if ll T iflgl ir 2' - A ' j K fl!! X fl A L ' 1 X A . 1' ,T ' ,gg U W- ',- ,', QZ- I' ' gg- 1 il X2 ll 12, ws i Q' f ,fi W A JF 'I 'Q,- f 'L r'A,5'i ,f':r2f-L?f:'i'1E N'x -4 X :A : vs'--.fffe :1.f ff,' e Q- ff ' 109 Tilt ole l 8. Robin, not to be outdone, Carried the friar theng Hut when they reached the other side, Said, Carry me back again. 9. A twinkle came into the friar's eyes, And he slyly suppressed a grin. Reaching midstream, with Robin astride, He playfully dumped him in. 10. Swiftly he made for the opposite shore, Leaving Robin in his plight, Who, when he recovered himself again, Rashly began to fight- 11. On his horn the Friar blew A myriad of sounds, And from the woods on every side, Came half a hundred hounds-. 12. A blast on Robin's bugle An urgent sunions made, And in a trice his merry men Rushed gladly to his aid. 13. Up spoke XVill Scarlet of Robin's band, Oh, chief, thou hast had great luck. This joval monk I here behold Is the famous Friar Tuck ! . 4 H ,. fy l:ZILIZIIN O Doi-ffafarr 1071 Cf.. a 5 L grill r ,M lTiUt 'llll 'Pm f . 1 fabiiiilwffw Q at igf -1 it , ijt, Elsfffwflride f ff A fr' fr, la 'ff , iWTgg91'f g milf?-E A3171 .HAM G I W I I .-,,'V' W '4 '51 Q ,ff .3 H ' X :T I A -11 li I I 4 at lll L ff M lg ff J' W 110 i Spirit lly liugcne Thurston. ,Z Nope they ain't got none. I tell youg it's just the skill of the man at the wheel. said Sam. lYell, I dunno about that. l replied, l say a boat has as much spirit as anybody, and lllll not the only one that thinks so, either. Yeah. said Sam, And if you believe everything people say you will be believing things- l want more than their say so. All right. l'll give you some more facts. You remember the case of the Henrietta, don't you? Can't say I do. Vvhat was it F XYell, she went out in the middle of january scalloping, so they sayg she had no more than got out to the buoy when a squall came up. They had no chance to turn. so they tried to ride it out in the inlet, but it was no go. They hit the bar and went over in three minutes. and 1 know for a fact that the only man saved was Richardson who always took care of her. Of course you may say that was just luck, but take Harvey's boat. You remember when that Glou- cester man bought her for fishing off the banks, how she rolled over just outside the bar. The old man and his son went out to the fish pound, and then drifted in with the tide.-dead. both of them. And then what happened? The boat was salvaged. and Harvey bought her back. and she's been going all right ever since. To all this Sam repliezl with only a grunt. He was still unconvinced. After we had talked for a while, I asked Sam if he was oin fishing the f -fs . . g 3 5 Y next day- lfle said that he was not because his motor was on the blink. and that pjj he had no one to go out with. ml 2-7 I didn't know whether he was hinting that he wanted to sfo out with nie l R' l or not, but anyhow T asked him to, and he Zcce ted. S H lr ., ' . . . p , 2 Tift f lhe next mormng when l went tor him, T called out: Oh, Samuel. how I yt are you feeling? I llxl Not so darn crazy about going out in that buttery? b of yours, he said. rw ,l me fllt XY I answered. You're a lo afer with i than vou are in that l' . . . ,. '79 , r li Eff: dinner p l ot yours. So we went. 44,2 if ,nn Eh 7 1 n A A I j X-X55 fQ!,jQ MATT' 1, ! A c':'fQiAf'flF:' 'izgfll 1' lg all ,J -L+ , in ,J rw -5 415 j 1: f . V. ci' F11 . ff V- 1 iz? V lil fvif' sal' ,f 'HT 'fix Q WH fr but 4 t A fs QD .l4L.,.,Y Lg l IT, j . ,i I - ,V Y 'Il . I ,' .l 'MTi?5Y' 'NX A i jbl. Q. ll 'jajl, ., '11 YK ff f Kg vgjb I Q gl 'ri .,,- A? 1 ' IVIMEKX JF gg Tv! ilu, if ,n . jfl 1 Wiki-e Ml:-F Y' , Pig? f ,Z in if pr,rj.1'lAvfx-Rl,.fg fniyljffzi 'Pi-afiif ,Ni Vg- 1. I X Y ,Ll .L Q AJ, fly ffkkxx Li If ,V ,I, X 41' x Q j , 1, X f l X --H1 sr - .YI gf W V - xp. ., XX, xii, ,f X f . I N lg f l l 1 ig 4: f 4,e:,,.,,.EY,LA'j-.3-1:1111 xg Nl X..Y.3LvV 44 , I - 3 5 A, X ... . - - 2, -4 -L at :T T M s LX - lli5?? Y3l3s !Iifii J V I ' Fbgf-f' -ff 'S ' if ' TT 'NX :TTR i fl is f re - .. -M r f-A H-f' .jlyl r T l lll That was the start of our adventure, but it was a long way from the finish of it. After we had gotten out to the nets and started tishing. I remarked it looked kind of brewish. Do you suppose we ought to go in F I asked Sam. This boat is throw- ing it some, and if we get caught out here in a blow- 'fSure. he retorted. But look at the way the fish are running, I guess Weill chance it- Of course, when he said that, I couldn't very well insist on turning back, so we kept on fishing. Maybe we fished for half an hour when the motor missed for the Hrst time. I knew right away what the trouble was, no gas. I went forward while I told him to tix the motor. In about two minutes, I had the extra gas in the tank, and called to Sam to start her upg Vvhen .l didn't get any answer. I looked backg and there was Sam. All doubled up in a heap, with his arm all twisted and funny like. XYell, I ran back and straightened him out and started the motor. I knew there wasn't much chance of getting home because of the storm that was coming up, but I tried anyway. I had only gotten about half-way in however, when the storm hit usg it was then that Sam came to, and when he did he started raving something terrible. After he had been raving for about three minutes steadily, I told him to shut up, that it was hard enough managing the boat without his raving added to it. XVe ran for about three quarters of an hour before the extra gas gave out. Then we started to drift. For the greater part of the night we drifted in silence, except for the swish of the water along our sides, and the rattle of the rudder lines. Towards the end of the night, I began to get hazy, and several times I caught myself starting to doze. Sam slept all of the night, and most of the morning. He woke up about noon. and asked for water. I gave him a cup full, and told him it would have to do till evening. He merely gave me a vacant stare. and turned over. It was then l noticed the big gash at the base of his skull. I knew then that I had to bring in the boat. That night I lashed the tiller. and tried to get a little sleep: a little sleep. That was all I got. I didn't wake up more than every half hour or so. About nine the next day I saw smoke- lt grew larger and larger until finally I saw that it was a steamer. At last there was hope. Xlfhen the steamer sighted us she s-tarted circling around. She couldn't get near enough to pick us upg the waves were too high. I took my shirt and signalled them to throw some gas cans over, and that we would pick them up. This they did, tying . life preservers to them to keep the cans afloat. After missing some of the cans I narrowly, we rose to the crest of a wave, and I saw one. I yelled and, to my surprise, Sam yelled with me. VVe hovered on the crest of the wave with our hearts in our mouths, but at last the old boat pushed herself over and down to I the can, and I managed to pick it up. I poured the gas into the tank, started ,, the motor, collected the other cans, waved good-bye to the steamer. and started for home, where we arrived at seven o'clock after havzfig drifted for two days, LN The iext day I went to see Sam. Hgiaid, 6'Gene ,bd remember the talk we L had abou a boat having a spirit ? H I4 ff' 3 H W YE fy I answered. Q? :QQ hills T,-'EH lll, -H :PGA 3 I ll, - e, said, I guess yo j : 3 'Q T1'-'V1'f1 'l pg,n1.m. ----- til - g A -iz' '.-aff .VPN dw- 'MW f ft ju X 113- 1,-, 1. .Lf - pf LQ. ft Q 1, a at .it-3 f if - if f 2 I ef M f lb e Pfam? 1 r.l 5- se I will X M: - U .Q s fe -. f w t M .ff .ac .V-Q-,ff .f-fa-ffg:-:ig,.- f A fs. lil ' 112 ' - Uhr Efrrazurrz nf iiifr Did you ever notice many stars At night up in the sky? Did you ever realize that hidden Greater stars do lie? NVe cannot see the great number Of stars whose light is kept Far beyond those Heecy clouds Where ne'er an eye has crept. But some time soon the light will come Beyond the fleecy clouds, VVhere hidden there the treasures lie As beneath lace-like shrouds. All treasures, real and precious ones, Are hidden deep below, That only those who search with care May see or ever know. Margaret Monroe 1931 1' 'H 4 yhi A 1 T135 A' ll f . 1 Af ,cv 2? will K fl jill ff' fl ffl- . wa Z W f A :snag fl, i t Nav! in dvi 5? e Aff XV- sffiif 4 il1 'W: - - S12 Lim l .I .-5Z.'Q21 .Unfit ,bf-.A-.,.f' ' ,' S' '7 3. iff? , 3 R , 'iff 1 all TJ W 3 r W' V Nl he y 1 r 1 im N W Q PM 1 HY- 22 6 .eg f .lyvv-f4 ': ,wr XJJ, 7 'fl ' I' Se--f 'gi,'L Ti1j-ffiff . IJ g wig' V X K-bwrevswgtff 'eff' - ' LW lille ' 113 Starz XYhat are the stars? VVhy do they make me wonder? Are they lll1I11ZiI1?-- They seem to me to be. They speak to meg Each one says something different Tonight my little twinkling star That always mocks me Is looking in my window and poking fun at me. Has my little mocking star gone? ' No, the wind just blew a branch in front of him. He is talking to me now, You little clownn he says- He always does-he is the star that tells me all of my faults. - Now l1e has gone outg And my Dipper is speaking to me- But no-my mocking star has come back, and drawn my eye to l1i1n. Why can I not stop looking at him tonight? Why does he mock me so? Do I deserve to have him remind me of tl1e scolding I received today? That is what he always does 3 And I cannot get away from him While he keeps twinkling. Why cannot my Dipper talk to me tonight? -4 V Why will it only talk to me nights ff After I've done something worthwhile? 5' xl ' W'l1y is there a separate star for each of my moods? J Are they human? X I lf Q Mai-ie Canrfil 1931 f l 1 VH? J 5 'J in pl ,Z fi -Q9 -'tag WF 1 M g we li 'X .-5 ... . -- ' ff' ' f 1 -is li :.1' , f - QL? X l I 1 wilqegnlw fm Eh Ea Q 4 191 I 'il , .yllflg JM, W1 in - .Tv N 1 5 f W. it .ny 5. :W f y , 1. me-1 55721 021 j. I lg fy ' ,' X 'Wi . l 'UQ N X T' '- ,Im 7, X X0 ' ,Y v Q4 J ll l - -- F---4 , :Q2f::.ijLat ef L' L 1 'l ... I - - --, -25 5-ff-' - , 1 ' Tr, i 'Ti' 114 ' slult GBM little lirhn VVe have an echo in our house, An echo three years oldg With climplecl cheeks. and wistf And hair of sunny gold. This little echo, soft and sweet Repeats what others sayg And trots about on tireless feet, Up-stairs and clown all day! v It makes us very careful not To use a naughty word 3 Lest in echo's lisping tones, It should again be heard. ul eyes, FRA N K BAGENSKI fl It X, 'J 5 4 Ll 54 193 tg 9 rl 6 ,Am vmdlwm. tlMqgjr3lQQ V Qt! qftfltfl V 2' 'pill ef J or 5 6 6 Nitrates If .ezrf X-'14, LA u UH! Ji fl, J X I 1 ntl I I M w I 'YN , 9 n: 'll 'eff H 'll 4 'N gl mf- f .v, -4-Lf xii-lg lt lllllhl' j fl .1 ff 1 , ', -' . at -2' :. K - l X,-M Q Z .f - M lil if- kflifi 73 .NIM uni---1 l Y, V f, V . 1 Q 1,1 'I j flli . Q06 5 I A 2 , , I :fl -v - - r Wi! x JI, ' ,Qt Q, Q? .i Q lljl ,N , Xfbhh J 'P N X ' ' I --1 X M-Y. E V 1- ff! ,fl fl ,ull X f :Q AZ 1' . , - A: is if l tiff! B- aff f fl .2 l -H-aw :fszgsfs , N-2, J iff ,.-., if t - P-are , tl l ' 'W IIB ' 4 Hunt E251 If you've tried, made the best of your talent, You haven't failed by a mile, For the one who is looked to next time Is he who has stood this trial. YVe can't all go to the head of the class, Or always lead the rest, But the fellow always lands on top Who gives nothing less than his best. If your activities aren't so long, Don't feel that you're a shirkg The one who counts is he who sticks Puts his heart into his work. MARY ANNA NETTLETON A Garhen There is nothing so beautiful as a garden in May. It becomes more beautiful each single day. Each new flower which springs from a bud, Gives one the desire to dig in the mud. A Day after day, week after week ,4 4, Helps make the garden quite complete. f New joys spring up with every rain. Z . A Each blossom is beautiful though very plain. 5 ,l The garden is a joy from the spring until fall, I When all of the Howers die on the wall, Q xx la J VVILLARD CAMPBELL Eli? fi? pw l Xlffi , i-.715 H, Q-L, A 'X if t X-ff, YW lu' 'W it ll .321 .ia l 5561 . 'g,Z' ,,1,'ff3'i' w',Ls. ' Mill lil Q 5 UB . A q'? -? , li:-' ll 'iff YK' A if if Cb! I 4 :ff A ff , my A Hynix' sin 13 f, , ,151 It f . f f i X any at ,nm . X 9 j L all Ll! f a , e 5 M1- ft. f -:fi va-L , -W .. 6.1, --we .- 5 Y M 1 .Y-N llfv -1 r ,W f .fl X ' 1111 A ' --- 4 1 -5, ' X r A Ay, , ,fx I Nglfygyxfigf- f , 1' A 'Tw gf , rf If K T 'wQ? i- IW X H 3x rf- . r 'nfrfw 'IW X51 f ii gi ' ' E X f 1 A 1 fam 4 if 5 if '5 4 X 5 W 0 L Q a 1 a , X ,Q fifxgggql , r W --JV ' 4 l ' 1 ' ' 4 211, H , ' 1 5 3 :' ,,' y Q ,J . , JL! 2 iwlwhqlkyx if V! ,Y Qin F N fi f V M ' M fx ,4 22' ref ffff yy . 7' Y ,WW W 1 WI 'fm E it QR ' I - V f ul H A , 1 'Nl Z -1. ' ' 'X N f , A I 4. 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N ' X X X '-N H L L -JR J r '4!t7,TQ.1-JAN 1 , t1f53X!i5c1f-fzf if x flqgglfff N vg T, wr A V-,7 NMA I 1 ' SYN-G vaf.Z,X S9 f iT 'f'iD , 1 'fff , fi-,flffl ai? 5 .' X5..x,,fS ,5 - . .H'bzS . Ex.WKf,X 1 Mr vw xulf 4,4 . 5 1. i'fgMfQgl'l5 Kkigggffgk-gz4 f lQ't:9 V'a,i,,lX Q,'QRyg S'Lj3ff'E,g-QF f H' 'Pg ' 5 Efkfff FXSgif F k Lx ,, ff il, iw ' S-iVfQL.3 1.1M ' .- L 1 kislxf ,Ei ji13fiiifl1'-141 - f1.f.f lYNi:+ ' . RAJXAWMA' d X TfE4'Q-L TQ-f 34, f' - f 1,, - , Z1 f'jf fy? A' N N Y A kt: Q1 X Mg Bag with mnnhlanh Ellrirnhn With happy thoughts And carefree hours, And with the music of the birds Ringing in my straining ear, I wander through the woods in early morn. I hear the blue-jay calling, Thief, thief, thief, breaking the silence appalling NVith his thief, thief, thief. I see the chikadee on his perch near-by Scolding his mates with his quaint cry, ''Chick-a-dee-dee-dee, chick-a-dee. I hear the starlings squeak, Eat, eat, eat,', The food of our songsters he's taking- As I walk, I see the wood folk walking. A squirrel peeps from his hole - And begins to scold. Then anuthatch begins screaming, Yank, yank, yank, His gblack ,cap softly gleaming. In another tree the Flicker is talking, Flicker, flicker, Hicker, Why aren't the ants walking? Flicker, flicker, flicker. Stillianother of the feathered folk I seeg li The-house-'Sparrow peeping, i Keep, keep, keep. , A The downy woodpecker at his drilling 1 Grubs, aplenty hels killing. 15 ' And so I spend my hours ' VVandering in the thickets and bowers, lr Q Learning the moods and haunts ll Of these feathered folk of my happy jauntsfw fy l Donqfkixlv Davis Lf' fl' '- ,fl JIM L 9 fo' Hiro Z I' , rl fx 23 mfg 5 l-fi, 5 ,lr ul IL ll .gl .lp li .1 -1, -H, - A -- 5, f fi as-,Z A Tx Q ffkiqlf, L H-Yagi' - 'rgyl ll Fi af 1 4 S6 1 :ffm I fn , .pf sfgfu If fl - '37 N I X, 1 '11 A it 'Jfs It krdffn 051. ' L ug . .' 1 . ' Nl XY, X I x xxx ': '-' E,--In 4- ,fn ff-'Nl X 5- I Lg: J If! X P: 4 5 Iggy will Q ai - -c T fi f f ff --H 2-- - sf fa..-1 -..-.- f if 1 ll D--A A-1 ffii?' K R lm ' .-4--' 118 ' y 1 Uhr Iiatriut Adviser-Mr. Golcly Editorial Staff Editor-ill-Cllzivf . . . . ... . ....llCl1l'y Munson Assistant Ifclitors Evelyn Colomlm Alice NYitl1ers Ralph Powell ,llmzaging Editor . . . Margaret Ilishop -lane liergeu joseph Thomas . . . .Gould 'l,llOlll3.S Aflzletivx Edz't01'.1' ...... ..... X lirginia See Q, George McGa1m 1 llfii and Humor Iidifor .......... .... E lizabeth Daviclian ' E.l'l'IlIYlIfj0 lfzfitor ................ ....... .I eau Ackerly vi Circulation -l' L lfrances 0llll'6l11 Margaret Gallagher lf Svea .'XllflC'l'SOI'l Martin llanig .1 Ruth llall llelen Klcllonalml ' lx .'Xcl1'ertise111e11t ,j'f, 2 KN 'l.ZlWI'CllL'C Fuller jfg l l1l'alpl1 North . liclwarcl A' ple 'P Wir V, Assistants to lf?fal'lti11'iz1l Stztftlpgl. F3 1 -M' DQ QL' . 1111a Swegen 11-'A' E lg'l1'u'11ggQ,fEQl1If'.L141Q. , J 6fF'fQ,fl!,mgb,tgl1ea Hoffman 1 ,' .- ' gif, VlQlif'1'l ',i',iest -ff 1 -1 f17i.1'- 711 eea'r 3 21-2 iff 13 j 4 ' lllgll selazol' 1Qzz13ejr,iVfefl1'tbcfv5e1111f1f1f1r,111tl1,ly by tht 111 111150151 lx aft 'fT04l3tl1.if5gFfJ1'P11f,lf31fLf?i1f5ei11R2D1Q1fi1i111 Q.t.,M1:f15344flY' fi?hgb1fi1'1x17f.1 5517115 115 'WBWNQX f 1,3 5- 3 1, A tlglxiiljjifp,13ljg2:xt?ga'-turij1C1,il,z1,.'1aetislfl' 5352 gfi1cl'yo5 fge'e '3:ljt1y'Est41flq1Qt lb: 111 1 1 t.f' E1 1--4' 'T A. Q ' . -Qtr' I V Ivff X W. l,,J X Xu 11 ttitiigi ' 'f6f5'1 1-TE 11. 11 1 -1, 1, l ll .' ' -if X 'f-- - ,kink QI, . 'ffw 1.317 Wh li tx. 7 j it ll fl E--H l-4 ,-f .... fl l K J ' 1 k2.-if--2 X4-'af'-f'ee'T i1,FL'E2 1. 1. ' Nw. l W ' ' 'r 119 'fx-Q' ul llanhhnnk Stuff Faculty Advisers-Blr. and Mrs. Pill 1,lfFl'lIV.X' 1fl!'l'l'0I'. .. ....... .4xs0t'i41If.s BII.S'I.lll'X.Y lfa'1'ta1'. . . .AI.v.v0L' 1711109 ......XNNETTE liR,x1I,x11 KIARY AN NA NE'I l'I.E'I'0N Bl.-XRGARET XIOXROE EDNA FEHMEI. . . . .HELEN MERo1.1-A ICYELYN litiRRoL'czHs BIILIJRED BERRY AMY ST. .Toux The llamlbouk is prepared fm' the students of llempsteaml High Stliool hw the Penzmcl lnk Club in orcler that they may lmecomc better acquainted with the rules. activities. and ideals of the schrml. :xml niay lmetter upholcl its traclitiom and promote its spirit. 12 0 ,.. Sriram Glluh Ad-riser' ..... .. ...... Mlss BIUNGER Prvxidmzt ...... . . .LAURENCE FULLER Vive-Pmsialeut ......... . . .GILBERT HOFFMAN , A Sec'011d Vice-Prrsidcfnt. .. .......... JOHN HECK gl Secretary ............ . . .MALCOLM LEIGIITON fi ' Trca.m1'm'. . . . . . . . . ....... ,VIRGINIA SEE The Science Club is maintained for the benetit of members of the high school fc? il who are especially interested in this subject. Talks and experiments are given by .club members at each meeting, and various phases of science are .presented in interesting ways. Club members are encouraged to report on original work ix ., ji that they have done outside of school. and on places scientihc Interest that they have visited- ,fm ff f Thigiyear the club had the honor olfgflgi-iiiging bgfoifeqtlie studelitfilocly the ' first demolnstration of Liquid Air that liasigdyegjwlneen gfvellmjfnpthe-5cfr01551gz ll 'NY' 1 x 3 I ..,. Q, ' . , . I N., -.' - ,M If -, - y W. j 1, 11 L J 2 1 .ig A.-V V ' ,,,.., ' ' -f ' -- ' X1,,..f,c,,,.., ', . ,- M , ' f 2-7..L,-- .- ' ff' A -'fs f . J 'M ,I .------M ' 7 , ' 1-- ,K '-f :L ,,:W '-,f'- f., TIL. -fs ' - ' - l'-A I I 1 I -. ' ,A Q-,-A... --, 1.,..sVM v4j,.,4 4 1 I 54 f I 4 I 1 ll F p f , 7 WF lux' 5' iicfi I .I-:el :xii ,ff Af ggi: .w 5 l , .J RJ -M- 'f'c,f - J ' i tt? Elupitu' Glluh .'1l!'f'i.Y!'l'. . . .... . . ..... M iss 'l'E.xczt'1-2 lJf't7XI.dCllf ............ ............ X 'ltrrmt Chalets Ifilzvt l irf-Prv.vidvnt. . . . . .Bl.xm' ANNA NIETTLIQTON St'l'lHId I ire-P1't'.vizlv11t. . . ...... . ..'XI.ICIi Nlcllurs .S'vt'1'vtc11'y ............ ..... I .music llorinl-ix Trvas111'01'. . ........,............... JOHN MtfMi2N.xx1 Y f - t The Tupiar, our newly formerl mathematics club, has gone far in achieving its aim to show students the many interests and prztctical values of mztthematics. .X trip was taken to the Curtiss plant and another to the Museum of Natural llistory, in New York City. Some lielml work in connettiou with the making of instruments was accomplished. The members have been cooperating with the mztthelnatics teachers as at Student .Xicl Committee. fx , , . -i H r gnu f Q! 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The members heard a number of business men, ' 5, speak on topics of interest to them, and they also enjoyed slides dealing with 5 l' if various subjects. One of the special features of the club was a series of conf aj 'ii tests which were started this year. The Contests were in bookkeeping. shorthand. 9 A F and typewriting, Six two-and-one-half dollar gold pieces were awarded as prizes. X :gi These contests are to be an annual event- A prize of tivfeiidollars is awzirded to I Q 'Q the senior in the club who has the hivhegst scholastic st'ndin0, and who has 'V' N N , I ' b , 1 I rw lv 151 fiinhgg showed th 'Qreutest interest in the work ofjtllse club. '71, 'J W VO, Wi ik U 2 ffl Q.. ,.JE' Qld ff - ' l K? -'-Ti, . :ii l NX my ' - ff! xr '17 , ,J lqffff xx ., gl' ,dll J if 'Z' EF' ' I fx , 'f ,i l' L! Fw ff x I l fffiif ,gil 454 it ,f iw'2Q'1TQil EK if-lille' liw Ei Mi' if ii' ,X 'l gl! IZ1.iu.4'1f?TT., A i 1.. YAIIK Ut, .l x 'NI IM Inn K-QQ ix 'xv if fgltsissx fm- 'll ,iff-sl -ML WO if Y'1'i'2Ff' ld f3tl?'iy+, ff.l75l' ' f- '-'ffl We -. ' wfZ '2t- - r-was fn '-dw i ff'9'l V if-H 1 t 'FM ll f ' 4 li' i 'J x XJ -' :, 41, N' 3.7 Urn, :fi tray, ,111 Y i , .f . , Tx -X tw N ' it I .2',Q' .qi l rf ill LI rf-AQIAFQQ , .,, Q L 'R'f' ,,,. 1-,f 31-41--YL 771 ff N ff J ,I ww 3 1-Sl ff' 'X Xt 'f' ' ' ,' XX li ' li A J ,Q ,Q s i X li lY-f-61'-1 f'sf124e-W? zfffi-e1e,.e,.K,,e-.1.ffA..,..i-if 9+ f ll ' f'3'i-e-1- , iliivfi.-,-i1...,fi .., s i sf ff- N 5 i kr f . it ,... elf--tl Q 'i ffjxmfl KJ-ff .2-4'-N,,j ir 'W 5 . 5 ,, 'ref'- if V46 -L5 'M , l f' ff l : i 2 l if - Qi- ' Lf -A 1 ,,..fd tr 'N f ef sw , 2..vL-Pi,-:f1f,g.i,3-'vii'7:19:1 A i Ui K, ,, . sive-V, N, X l 23 .VA f .Buninr Eiivrarg Glluh i .'l1I'f'i.vr'l' ... ... , , ..IXl1ss lfokn 17I'l7'Sl'dI'llf ...... ,, ..... AMY ST. IOHN Virc-Prmidmt . . . . . . HELEN Romaizrsox ft Sev1'efa1 x' ..... . . .BlARG.XRET Kl.IiNKE HO- 7'rm.vzn'm' .................... .... E ILEEN O'DoNNE1.1, 'P F1 A Under the leadership of Miss- Ford the club has greatly enjoyed the activi- , tsl ties of the year. Our interest was held by modern drama and the theater with l cf trips and speakers to add to our knowledge. One of several interesting trips was KN'- P if back stake at a current production. Among the speakers at our meeting we had vip -A ' an honored guest from the American Laboratory Theater. ,QF A l If., -, gf ar Q it ' lf. M6 fnmi-itll Al' il 1 'ly i' 4' lf . 'Tl it fag' ' --V 1... . E mx 2.3 fit s gg-ig, i ' l X . :px 025731 ,iffy ln jx al V , -,.. VI Q. , tl? if lg? , N . l l X -L14 -3 , I X ff:-' , Xbiilxffi la - 1 . - - l Jfvswgf' 5 X Q L, A , 1.-pi: -A V Q e- Ky 1 v V , , Aw ,f - ' , . -A 114.1 , ' ,f C f' . f,......... - f . -,M,., l K 124 w.. A ,Qi I f-Av... --,x'f,,.-V 1 fl g Snphnmnrr Dlitvrarg Svnririg .kid-z'ism' . . . . . Miss Bixsslzxi 11: Presidvzzt ..... ...... R OSE JORDAN V Vice-Prwizlrfizf . . . . IFNLORENCE XVIDER Secretary .... . . JXDOLPH SIIAPIRO TVZCIXIIITI' ............................... RALP11 Korn. 3 1, X L. The year 1929-193-0 has been a very active and successful one for the Sopho- more Literary Club. Under the direction of Miss lflassemir the club had had some very interesting book discussions, a debate, and a mock trial. Mrs, Faron spoke to the club. and the members had a trip to Doublen,1ay Doran. Of course, they had their usual Christinas party and theater party. ,f',,'i 3- . fl is l rl a fl it VL I X X Amy I Q. . s ' we 4 '..1,.?y 5 A- Mx V, 1, I I 4 w JA-VN 5 j li, 1- X L: X, ' 5 rel-Y ' l 1, , V ' 1 , - , ' I . f 'ff l 'I M, , X ' '. , X ,f , , A, g -f A at-N 1 M .V I 7,-,Wu .fgxir I .' I . 'Ir I X :A 'K fl' ,X xt 1 -' i, , V ' 'V ' 7-' 'Mi' Yi.- VW- --mf' i 2 ll T143 l Q ,' 'N an fs If fa ,341 -X if Q . 5 'J X i ' ' J-15 'f lp? Lf: 1, 5 V. ',',r4w.'i-'LY' -I M, - F-Wziigvf ll' l X i r My -L ' 7-rr' -f',,:- fs.. 'ff-gl Tl, r,i-'-:..A- W , ,N Y ' Em 5 3 - 1 1.4 if ,Madsen-f as c- lt i 125 1 U 1 E n 1 n 1 Hintnrg G1 Olluh -'lf1 I'1'-WI' ..- .- ...... MR. K12T1'11.x11 lJl'f'.1'ilI'l'7lf ...... . . ..X1,1R1.xN Lfo1'RT12N,u' Ivift'-Pl'F.YI.liCllf . . . . . .1-11.1.1.xN AC1q1.12x' Scvrvtzzry .... . . .,X1.1c'12 N1c1Io1.s , 'X om T1'0a.v111'r1' ........ .. .... ...... . ....... B IARTIN llANIG 1 1 'Z ,. . . N .... . . fm 1110 lI1sto1'y L. Lluh strwes to 111c1'ez1se mterest Ill l11st01'y 111 gCl1Cl'2ll. and . 1? S 31 ,Xlll6l'iCZll1 Ilistorv 111 3z11'ticula1'. The club. with Mr. Ketcl1a111 as zlclviscll has 1 fm . . . ' I . . . . 1 A .L 3 1a1't1c1 mated 111 debates and d1scuss1011s to tl11s 01111. Interest lll the ecluc:1t1011z1l S 'Q 1 A I I. . , i Y 11? 2 F '43 and socmal as xlcts of the club has adrlecl a11otl1c1' successful vear to the lI1s1o1'v L 1 X 1 2 D Club. i ' JT , W , . 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BIEYFR Smvviary ...... .... E YELYN HX'LTlJN Trvfzszzrm' . . .... ....... . ..... . . . .... 1.1-LARUYD Aux Manx The General History Club, composed of History A and ll students. has successfully carried out its object of studying C0l1fCl11lJOl'3.l'y history. In its . A meetings the members have enjoyed instructive talks and entertaining games. ? sf This yezu' it has welcomed into its- midst a new adviser, Mrs, Talmadge. who has entered into the s Jirit of the club most delivhtfullv- V S I Q, . E X3 Q I f I ,,., M tw GA. 109 fl li . i mf- 03,15 rf 1 usa I CRW? -R 'PN 93 W ,tiff f 'Ai 'EW5' Q Hi' gf f if ivy: wg f mf' 5339 CQ W R, Q wrK?:1As:'g fyzgegtil gf. -Pogo 'fgih iftzw 7 i v H met. ,fm 1' 253. MSU jf A Q21 f iw it x f:-.,.:..1. , .... ,s .i r wi 1, W t j ,I YL XLR - i - Q Ae gr YANT41 A ' F 'MTS Jim 1,1 Ki ' gg-ff' ,qw ' to 1' e' ' A .. .T 127 oi ' Av rn auth Jlnk Glluh .e1zlf'is01's . . . Pwsirivllt . . . , , .....BlR, .mn MRS. PIU. ..YlRG1Xl.X BlUI.I,INEAI,'X I'iw-I'1'cs1'rlm1t . . . . . .:lxl,lCli XNHTHER5 .Sirrrvhiry . . . . .BILLIIC XYIEBH Y'1'vas1u'm' ........ . .......... . . .......... lql'TII IIALI. This year has been a must active one 'for the l'en and lnk Club. The mem- bers gave their annual play, faculty bridge. ancl chapel progranig and everyone enjoyed the l'en and Ink theater obtained cluring the year. among of the Franklin Shops. Y . .T party. Several very interesting spcakc-is were whom were Mrs. .lane Speller and Miss liord 123 Eluntn .ldrz-'ism' ..... ....... R IR. PILL Pl'C.Y!idClIf ..... . . . EDWARD TEALE Vive-Prcsidmzf . . . . . .RALPH NORTH l Svrrrtary .. . ........ JACK Doxow Trvaszrrm' ............ , , ............ XVILLIAM POWERS 7 o- The hlunto is the boys' licmcwziry society of llenipsteacl High School. The JJ securing of the most hearty coijperation of its nieinhers has resulted in the success z ' of every undertaking. Its members were brought into closer Contact and friend- H is li ship with each other at the monthly meetings where speakers were presented A ' ' who gave interesting and valuable talks. In the social line the annual clanee '. was a ffreat success. il ' .l 5 c fw I la, A ffl' gi i N '71, in 'A' iff, L43 llflaf-qw 1-'avi'-Jim ' ,vw x ffffthz If if LY MAJ ixgflfxwl .gm ,di l- 'kfi rf' ' - '-, -fiffl ' ll Xl if ! if-1 M 1: eff F l A-02? ,f wfY5ff.Q9'wt,awb1 Q'w,ifJ4l3T1? ll?-i 2? V' l ' A W 11 X' gf i fi' li 'Z 'Il W -J 1 H I -X QQ' if . A af. if ,L,,,,'F'?-Q35 .fy lf ,Nj tw if 11 M ,lv K 4l 71 Xiggfv, Q f I Q I Q- - 'Xl tx -7 lm 1, K5 -:I lvT-.a' if ,f ' lr- .s A xt s...f 1 1- t ,F li f jig in , V 'f' gn 1 flfxvf lr' f Nl it 4 X ,- Q' ' W .. il.. vi R 1 Lili.. Am' je K 9 1- 1 xnxx ntl ifyy l it 3.9 W N X ' - , 4,54-.,44:?-5 4? f,vF,- 'nf 1544 W , V!!! ya, -f ? 3 ll , -- -ue N Q-2 if ' ,ri . ,. A A- - -- L--, ef 'i jf3':P1ii O H x A -- W K-e we-+ 'eg ffgfefi evfs. wfll' A 'F 129 elul lf ' lflv Glerrle Efranraia .-ld-z'i.vc1' ..... .......... X ,TISS NEEL 1'1'e.vidmzl .... , , .... LUCILE SEIELSTAD lvfL'F-Pl'l'5ilil'1If . . . .... ADRIAN CUFRTENAY Svcrvtrzry .... ..,...,. X vIRGINIA SEE T1't'l1A'Ill'f'I' .......................... KIARGARIET BISHOP The French Club was ftmnclecl for the purpufe of increasing the students' J! interest in the lanffua e and helbinff them to sneak more Huentlv. its lmeetin 5 4' , Q g 1 an 1 A g 4 3 have been most enjoyable and the year 21 memorable one for the members or the 54 1 club. 6 N, .. ,Z we I f X 7 -if .fu We 11 ic ft t 'Q V2 VN? LJ 'm1',..?.,Jr' W rs I 1 X-fl Jwgff 'b,I' vi M '. 1 - m -',-E ' .- , rr . - kr' K A . 32 NP J'.WU, ffffv::t,49.m.v Ewyfib FQ' wid xpv. ff .17 air dw Q, iw 1 ff 1 J ' fit , Xxx. AGA gg A Sw, f N LFQ ' ffl! -Z' Q-t,,Q'5t 11,3 fe X.- .iw 5 32:1 QV 353, 1 2 t' 'M ..f'X'5 f cg A f-5F'fi w Af, Q1 ft' ,, 1: MF' :T Hifi !i'4.-Q!X X WV 'E 'li' lsfzwlg at ,QXN f.2ijW'f- 42953 g3,iff173ff'a4?ij Exe! fi' f,f: 1-M251 -XY: Nt 4 IV17 X Xt 341 mv -f41 PX' 'A ' ' ' HSE - iii X' X Sfwlft Ph, ffzgfia X L LQ e +1-'ff--S feiifg , 'A :fwpfw 1 Q wi if El Glirrnln Glaatellann Adziscl' .... ..... I lk. HEDDOVV Pl't'SflI'l'llf . .... .... L loux T11OMsON Vice-P1'v.ridv11f . . .... BIIRIAM MOTT I Secretary . . . . .... .XLICE XVITHERS T1-mmzrm' .,.. , . . , , . ...............,. .ALFRED N1zi.sON ' .- I El Circulo Castellano meets with the idea of aiding its members to a greater 4 ' appreciation of all that is Spanish. ,Ui ,Vario Espmzol, a one-act play presented 5, ' this year was a great success. The club enjoys hearing interesting speakers and V staging amusing entertainments. Its members have worked hard to make the Aw! ' Q year 1930 a success. ll df 1' i .03 lf' ft ! v ULN frm ' GUI J , Q' , V145 I 7 'J 'Il N f if? M gi 1' iw- H at 45 'X X 'X' . K ,.3jfT4l. 1 1' - A A ' 1 I, A-'T 6 flfvi 1 gh, gl pi? I F0 lin QW 'T' ' 'tl 'ff , 'ai' lil' f '443T 'w.D27 , I J 'H .wi ' N f ' Q 3? If f 'lf X li' 'il 3,51 'riff af a f j gf lu' ffl fbi! r . A 1 'zwifgr 5 on .f.l4'7 gif, -Qligfffp V, LIT i ffeibxx N7 . Q 1 V-f f ,K . .G A! , X :fy U , ,Mi 44 H, I 'Q' t e V iff' JW E ' ' an-V A f if F 'rf Jlitfa if-255 is W: f VME! W fm fi!! If ,, -., fA i2-:,,4'vLj- W-LL . 'L ' Mfg-v , Yfjff N, Xiffli ffl f-F ?v YQv-lii.ff ,if QQ f 4 fylfl l lfilqii 'X Xb ,V , l'?Z3,J'34?,..ar7f:-Q..,,,-4111 ijfiil' V Q4 3 ff X l llc' 6 , -- - -at ' P ' A 5-A ,c les-'Af lei!-frailf,i?1? if'i ' X iIilf fTfl ' ... , if L 'T -- i 1-' , 'S' i'1i'f'if'f,f--f? L - 'N 53 - V N ' - 71 ' ' 4.--,,1CLC'2 '4t'A--.,f ll 131 Glarpr Eiem Svnhalitzw Adviser' ......... , , ................. Miss MCDERMOTT lst Consul .... ........... R UTII PLACE Zna' Consul ...... ............. IX IARGARET G.x1-L,xC.HER Quaestor Scribe .............. , , ....... JOSEPH STURGE Afrdilcs ............. MAl.Co1.M LEIGHTON, Rln'l'rl AlJ.XD.lS L- RIFTI1 XVATTLEY, ALICE NICHOLS , m This year, the activities of the l.atin Club have proven to be of both social g A 'Q and cultural value. By means of games, songs, and a short play, the members have become more familiar with the subject. Miss McDermott has been a most 'Q YQ interested and encouraging adviser. 1 i I . A 4 CL 6115 6 N A l gp 133 .tr if A u M My dm J-JL-I-QQ? Cm! l lf, is rdf!! 4- 1, -534-V 32 fm Ewgliiliiilni. U in l Q ii an ii N s is f 112 'fl ' xii' 'vigil if ' X Q 1. in K ' I l I li v- L 3 lx lll ,- -f r W if ,Jeff i , i - - - f- -.--f feffsisffe A A A 4 iff 139 Ighilatrlir Suri:-ig .wlaiwisvr ...... .... 3 IRS. TALMADGE Presidvlzf ...... . . . llELEN ROBERTSON I'ivr'-Prcsidfllf . . . .... -'EAN NICINTOSH Sl't'l'FflIl'5' ...... ...... . ANNE PARKE Tl'FHSlll'CI' ......................... ,,XYu.LI.xM F,xL1oN The Philatelic Society has compleful its fourth year in Hempstead lligh I School. Trade as well as regular nieetinQs have made the society interesting and 5 . of value to all the members. The year 1029-1930 has been a particularly :u-tive 5' one for this organization, During the year the meinhers have heard a talk by 11 YQ Miss Griffen, had a cake sale. a ChriStmas party, and a theater party. The stamp 1x collectors have voted to give the school a large loose-leaf stamp hook which will in x time become of much value. QQ I ? I if X Dim Joni, O ff L ffffll hr , U,f 1 F E ' t gl f if ' 'I 3' 5 U1 ,fl l , Trljlfi will . ,Ni I gm' 'll ,la ff ' -, 'Y-'L' - ' 'I 'N 4' A f 1' IM . 3:5,f3 f ' L Ou ,' 2 3 f7 2- 16 9+ W ,312-f a f- will Qi W' 'Tl if-?f f aft 3 A Y e if if ' , 1 I Nl t Wrfiffx, gal., ,v T-D ,if ' ' In : at ll H 'L '. X ,F 3-11 .aut iw X i:rli1a'J'25fH O31 V X 55 fri. 1154? lf WSH R-'al ' N 1 ' - 'J ' ff, f ,-ffv, L.r,5l--L-if -N' .::, Jw! , ,ff X-L,?'l ff' ' xx ,fir will li 'img if lilly Siivxvlljffl Mafia i . fl!! ' 'A A l I ---- :---4 .'fFLi'TTAL.-' o- X K 'T if 'ifr9i,!'f,'i 1' if' fled l 3 3 Hall Glupa -Id'Z'f.YCl' .....,, ...................... X lk. K1c'l'c11,xM Clzivf ........... .......... V IAMES IIOYT .l,vsis1'a11f Clzivf .... .. ......, XX'lr,1.lA11 Iflulfmmx 1.1.C'Ilfl777fIlIf,S' ...... ............. L 2. Tum' Ks, K. NORTI1 li. 'l'l2.x1.1-3, Y. f3RlEIS,, J. KRAMER as . It i4 through thc effort of the Hall Cups! that our halls are kept orderly and I 9 quiet. gf ' v vga 5 f ' 1 K 193 Lf' 21 KB- . ' j Q Viz. UM? K, in sw-if-J' g 22 -Rf f 1 Q wx, .'Q2iilIv'l Il M HF .gil ww 5 4:1 ,f V- N -f.-i- ,f 1 1 umm ' '--- -' 1 . . I ,ll v,,,,A,,, Q? l .V 'jx ,B Y -1 Q I I A 3 403 fu 4K'7Q91 3121 ,I fn Q ' L , ' k vm . ,1- 'I , A. Qw ml 73' , ' - f , In ILC? f Y xxx- I 1 F W X .. If 55:1 , X t W I f f, 'fl ,, -- 2.-ef .5-nit.:-ii.: !1'Ymx 1 Nl ?5 ve-'Z ' J' :f'f -5-iff'-'-1 ' A . Q in ' r 134 .Id'r'1.vv1' . . Cillfvf . Ixxixt John TIIOIIISOII Jack IJUIIOXY I Iicnrv Munson Qlhaprl Squah ant Clziaf .Xlfrcfl Nelson Could iiih0l1HlS Robert fmlley 11154114 .....R Mu. lilcnnoxx' cm Blciixxx .XLI'll NURTH Charles Iiecke JZIIHCS lloyt Frank Licblcr lnizm fi Peter' Rocchio XYillizun Powers Fclwarcl Teulc ' Sidney Farber Laurence Ifnllcr Victor ilrcis X Q XValtcr Tiarnett Martin Ilzxnig Daniel XX'alclo i L ,I -Xnthony Marino i.conz1rd Frank l 'i 1 , . . . . i 1 It is lilfflllgil the systcin clerlscml by Mr, llerhluw and put into operation mx 4, the Cha acl Sc nad that the passing to :md from clmpfgl cxcrciscs is kept quic f in ffm 1 1 i I fl J r If nrf er y. ,g Lp, .IH P 5 r ifiwm 5 L 51261 i k , u f f W f f ' ' 1 -4--ff-lfvzy T 5 H .' fi ,J yfz . Avril' X, 'I 4 'wi 3 I - I my 1 rl . i ll if -'ffflf .:s. . 'T , if - .4 A ffm ifizf-Q .- -L Q -M, , iw S' ,L if '. 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' 'Mil 171259 6,3571 577935 'I' 13,2 TjMiW f f WL ri X xg X - ,,, Lf, ,, rx 1 1 ,XL , ,Z sy . , mi ff x br ff 1 :j,57'f'5'C'fl 4i:1' 'P Ffr - iridfff qy'Nit1 r N 1' 4 . x,- ,A G Jfv- , Q A '- -Q ,V I , i, '-L: 5?-6,13 XX 'Www' . 1.11 1 f' ff ' l25L,wvA-Q,s'4LS' G i 1 X .4:......eiS ' IW- X X .in CEM' Cllu I?1'1'm'lo1' . . . . .Xngela lionlc Maclolin Cocroft Marion Dochring' Sophia Domlmrowski 1 Zelma Goflby Elinore Graham ' Rosalie Hall lletty Kind Marian Hellecly Eleanor Hennin- Dorothy Miller l.ois Mitchell llilclreil l.inrlehar1f Gloria Klatthexvs h ....M1ss Cltoss Eunice Ronncrnian Louise Rutan Elsa Shoemaker Evelyn Stewart Miriane Sullivan Bcatrive Tinker Ethel Yan Schourl 6 Hedwiga Hmiclenski ' Theresa Nalenc .lean .l,. Vtlelch Constance llunter Dorothy Nichols Margaret lYenzler A 25 Gladys Joy Ethel Orban Mary llvest - Harriett Joyce Klurial Pereira Grace Zahn 'f Klargarct Pfeiffer This year the filee Chili has lmeen very slwcessful ft rl has allorrlefl much l enjoyment to the stuclent hotly- lt particip ted in an enfengaining progrann given ffm by the nn C rlepartment. The opera-tta. 'ye Nifty was an outstanding If' su cess 'n provirlerl '1 most clclihhtful clmyfl progiang 1 f-qi! ,E f .J la N fi vm kwin Q, I 49m tlgll-13 E4 F3 CHM X s. . C..,,1 1 . 30' ,ik I r 'rf 1 ff lv QW ' ' 2lli - i 'tri l 'N 'l- 1 9 if I mm it ----- - 'v il' 4 Q 13 Af eff? l EWU Tia f' A -- '.- 1 Q iw :li in x ,Z , ., g, A ,QE 'V I, 1 M, ,. Q , rf. ' 7 D li '4 ' W on CT 1' ' J fblfu H W 1 A-1 'Ky ' y Q ,eg- I 11 A V .--tty 74 I A' - I'-5. I JN ! '71 I-, A wi , i A v- g if - 4. Ji Aiqig X - I Q ffijfx f ,ll 'gig-Alf' I it Q f fe -1 i E Q41 E1 Y my l, 'fl V i ' 14 L SN l IL K i Q Q A .wr 1 l L ff I g 1 Eng, 5A il 5 x llllf fg fa L l3fr Qbrrhrmra I?i1'r'r'fn1' ................ iflinor Grahani Constance Hunter llelen Jackson liclith .Xgrieola janet Beaclie Stewart lleeknian . .... ...... 1 llrs L Ribs tieorge Mase llenry Nalene Irving Neiman Morris llrandler Xxvllliillll Kenney .Xclele Nylanil Xxvlllilllll Carman Carl Knauerhase joseph l'ieree ,lean Claypool Nicholas Kulunrlzieh llarry Raskin j ' Antoine Dougherty John Harrison XYillian1 Sckeelat 4 A ,g XYalter Elson Xxvilllillll Meyer XYillia1n Seaman 5 f. Stanley Fish Margaret Xlulzincr Alan Treanhull 1 ,. .Z M .Ui V XX ilh nn Zllhilllfjlll glv J This year has been a very successful one for the school orchestra. Anyone l who hearcl its perfnrinanee at the school play knows thziff YC can well he pmnfl , Q Ffh of it. 'FllCaQl'CllCSU'Zl has flonlmlecl the enjoyjhfiit of man 'O the Chapel exercises. 'fm vo- V f? 1:10 r 'X A 4 ,r J xi? ' lf ' ' r alll 7 W3 e it i, MQ 51 iii l -. '1 1 ci- ,' mfr --lei, ' - ' ,, .. , ,ff A ,fi iv Q -fl edit. I'lUJ1 ' 'Qin' MW W '73 C9 HW .A-0 J 93 -g ea V- -'41-x1'lt' fe f-fl tt-1 7' ,gh ai 'HQ ' 'Nl A ililiy W1 tu -, i :J f f, ' 'JY 12, at Flin if lv fl T r ,Q f 'Ffa ,Q if , A K l lr ' ' K nag New 1 if -YM 3. :3 It Q ll, 1 ., aa 11 I a K nl: 'if 'sie ve it it LW- fe ff l ffm ' ls: ff lm all 1' l L A i ,i ,l at Li ' N .ni 4 ':: i:i??' 'i l 'Q ffl' Hi.-'f f'+l-f4- f j J ' AQHA - - -- 2.-ff gii,1,,'f me ., ' Af' his :sis ff f I ',f ', s ' Iliff., T' ' e ' 'ABU f 5 ' 'e vw' Lllyl L ' L37 3 4 it rg GB' Big Flieart .X Colnerly in 'l,il11'CC ,-Xcts J by I IAR'1'I.EY MANN ERS L'nch-r direction of Grace Szunmis Reed CAST Ol Cl l.XR.-XCTERS Iobn Kramer ..... Anne Ukessen .... Abbott Dibblee . . . Carolyn N12l1'L'Ll5S0ll Bruce 'li0lHlJkiI1:E. . Erna Pepper .... . MONT S I R JIILRALD ZXDA I 1: ........P1zG c,J.CUNXEI.l. 41031 lam' H xwrclts, mlicii wr .MRs. 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'l' ' training in ad give gn ls llllll ltlxt leadership, and office practice is invaluable. ff! bl-0' pilill .4 me I--ffl Tl -' I ' ll? I I It I A if ff l 3 if-' X lil l ililxnmi ' ll all lf' -, -fe' .- ' N --X , 0:4 ' l fefjxllg ph 1q'lIT'1i1f 92,11 Lk - :fag on Flair N W1 A-3 - 'K Z 'f , ' f V- 4 ... ff Of 4 ' ' 1 ge Y il if ' tl 3, fl -r 1-lr ff' N f will - U5 if fe EW-fe at 1 e l u I s so o- Elihrarg Staff .'ilI Z'i.V4'I' . . . . . . .... Miss Rnomgs Clzirf ...,..... ............... R vrn H.'x1.1. Lois Prescott liileen U'Donnell Doris Spalin Marie Czmtlil Helen McDonald liclna Felimel llelen Cornwell llelcn Robertson ' .lean Naclntosli .lCI1l'lCffC l.effler -1 Rlargaret Klenke il , l The library staff is an honorary organization for juniors and seniors. liZlCll gp J A girl is assigned library work for one period during the clay. 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Ll f I i-aah..-Jah-11,352 L 1 X L 53.6 - .wi ' 141 iliunthall 1929 After taking into adequate consideration the facts that the llempstead High School of l929 football tea1n had only two regulars, that seven first-string play- ers were out for the major part of the season because of injuries. and that its schedule was the hardest ever undertaken by a Hempstead team, since it had on it two of the strongest aggregations in New York State, one will realize the fine record that the 1929 lilue and NYhite gridiron heroes presented. They won five of their seven games. gaining at least equal claim for the possession of the Long lsland championship. Of the defeats one was to the most powerful metropolitan district team, james Madison. and the other to the Wlestchester champion, New Rochelle, ' Our eleven was centered about the playing ability of captain-elect Bob Mak- ofske, and the leadership of our fighting captain, George Red Orth. Mac gained a reputation as a great run-ning-back, while George carried. and passed with deadly precision. The line played extremely well. In its first encounter of the season, our team defeated, Flushing on Hemp- stead's field, 15 to 6. ln the first quarter Hempstead marched the ball half the, length of the field to score. Another touchdown was made by our side in the third period with Makofske dashing twelve yards through tackle for it. Flushing made its only score on a forward pass in the final session. Our team next traveled to New Rochelle, and was administered a 22 to O drubbing. This was the first defeat suffered by Hempstead. A sixty yard run for a touchdown by john Moore started the Hempstead machine rolling to vanquish XYestbury in the latter's bailiwick, 26 to 6, in the third contest of the year. The losers scored near the end of the contest. In the most terrific struggle that has ever taken place on our battle-scarred field, we went down to defeat at the hands of .james Madison. 7 to 6. The champions of the P. S. A. L. tallied in the early part of the first quarter after a lengthy march, while in the next period. Makofske made our touchdown by vir- tue of a fifty yard run and an off-tackle three yard plunge- The kickoff for the extra point failed. Glen Cove came here and was turned back, 58 to O, the largest score made in Nassau this season. Our aerial attack was unleashed for the first time, aml was notably successful. Q Our arch-rival, Freeport. proved unexpectedly stubborn, but was finally subdued, l2 to O. The first tally was made at the outset of the second half by Makofske on a pas-ss from Orth. NVe closed our season when our football warriors went to New jersey and, in a game played on sleet and snow, handed Neptune High a 13 to 7 defeat. Bob Makofske scored in the second period. while our steller end, Con Shagen, caught one of Orth's skillfull passes in the third quarter, and das-hed twenty yards for the touchdown which was the margin of the victory. The, Yeptuners scored later l ip on a pass. I fgf Lp Clair yance is not required to predi ,t a brilliant ji, 0 ll. H. S, football 5' machine. lanv veterans will he back to+atfje1npt to our defeat? v citv 'X elevens.qfJNf i ffbfeqllill' H li 11 Faq ,asf 1 ai, file i QW V ei , if af, ,iw la - if QW ' '7' 'NX .1.l' ' 'W 1 W1 s - .Tv ff' X f ix Ili win 'lil 1.4. Ti? , 1 3 'x ' f X -if f- 'T ,Qs a ll? H 4 f f 'rw N 'sie l :.,:,.?,. wi- Us 6 ,K 2 , tiff, N 4. 1 t - -- ..-. , fl i 2 Q if ,ff 'L' ,5'r.4'., ,,., -:Li ' bl2f5i'f-'O A K 1 9 1 A 1-is 5 Zllnnthall Svquah Coach ..... ............................ h IOSEPII Fm: .llauagcr .... .............. X YILLIAM I'owERs Captain ..... .......... ......... G E ORGE ORTH SQUAD George Ortli, F. ll. Maynard McNally, R. ll. ll. Charles llaker, l Mason jaquiss, R. -lohn Moore, L. T. XYilliam llrown, Q. Norman Egloff, L. E. Daniel XYalclner, lf, ll. Emmett Dowling, R. G XYalter lYilhusen. L. G G, Walter lllanck, R- 'lf Hob Makofske, L. H. B. Con Sliagan, L. E. 7. Harry Ziegler. R. li. Harry Lee, C. Richard Yolmer, Abbott Dibblee, L. Daniel Tiedeman, R. li. E. R. ii, Gordon Rogers, li. james Hoyt, R. T. Alfred Delaney, I 'l'. Arthur Folz, R. M. B. .lack McLean, L. H. ll. SCHEDULE Hempstead . . . .... 15 Flushing ........ . . . .6 liempstead ..... 0 New Rochelle ...zo 1 Hempstead . . . .... 26 XYestbury ...... .... 6 4, Hempstead . . . ..... 6 james Madison . . . . . .7 5 Hempstead . . . . . . . 58 Glen Cove . . . . . . .0 y Hempstead . . . .... 12 Freeport ..... .... O 61, l Hempstead . . . .... 13 Neptune ........ .... 7 I yt f X13 Lf, Ji gif. G 'Q ,Q 2 I' iv 4' , X 23 1 f will 'TH li all ll Zi 37 i ,iff ' 1 - 1, .i K2 twig.: '- i gg A A . ff ,f S2565 5 Z gf? 'B E56 fftif fu Ffffkl lg'iv5i,,i i,,'l2.v'Cw -NZD F 'xif f f 'cf Htl? 1 ,W -,Xl NRI? ig, if, i?fQ?'Tljj'1lff'i. ffkgjd XX 55. 7. J -4 t'4,d'fffj E,-v x ' 3' . ., .- --..- P R' A.g..,.lAmLf5 Ji' -4 1:-5 yer?-iff' L AK f .I JF ,Lf F - ' ,.- -L ,ir-,f 4 -Q A 5 Y I . rf llejpib Qi: -- - ntlffli V f . . vw. :f-'fr--g..' 1--fjfATLi-...? -if -5' J K ,. 149 L L ' 'H lil Bugs' Eazkvthall 1929-311 The llempstead lfligh School experienced another fairly successful boys' basketball season this year, although, despite valiant and loyal efforts to turn the tide the other way, the Blue and NVhite lost seven of its thirteen games, emerging victorious in six contests. Our opponents scored three hundred and thirty-six points against our team, while we retaliated with three hundred and twenty- three. A team in any sport usually has a nucleus, being built about the outstanding players. The .Hempstead aggregation, however, was quite contrary to this general rule, the outfit specializing in team-work and cooperation. Each post was filled by a courtman who performed well throughout the entire season. X one of our men surpassed his team mates in performance. Captain Gordon Rogers, Mason jauqiss, and joe Moore, the former at center, and the latter two at the forward posts, divided high scoring honors- about evenly- Frank Liebler and john Yisinski held down the guard positions skillfully, making them in- dispensible to the live. The Blue and XYhite representatives started auspiciously, defeating Farm- ingdale by a few points in the initial engagement of the season, and then Glen Cove in the second game of the year. The latter was a hard fought game. The lead of the opponents was gradually cut down until, with a little more than a minute to go, Liebler put us ahead with a held goal, thrown from the center of the Hoor. Our lirst setback came when we played at Baldwin. Our opponents won in the second half, the score being nearly even in the opening session. Next, we again vanquished Farmingdale, this time by a larger score, 35 to 25. After days of comparative plenty came days of poverty, our boys losing five consecutive games. Our ill luck began with our ancient rival, Baldwin, who defeated us by 35 to 22, and La Salle followed suit, tacking a 17 to 12 beating on our boys. The New York Stock Exchange aggregation downed our players in an easy fashion. The New York State Institute of Agriculture quint had to play exceptionally well for a 21 to 18 victory. Glen Cove avenged a previous defeat at our hands, winning by 27 to 20. Our boys once again took to the path of success by sub- duing Farmingdale, 42 to 25. Next followed the best game fought on our court during the season, the La Salle Military Academy engagement- It seemed as though the same scene was to be enacted when, at the time we were eight points behind the fast-stepping visitors, our team suddenly displayed a type of court maneuvering which only a team of championship calibre is capable of, and forged ahead to win. 26 to 22. The closing game of the current season was the annual vars-ity-faculty, In this the school-boys got a rating of 39 points, while the teachers amassed 22 credits. Q3 .fig Q N232 :QQ M in 'ffff' f1if ff - if N, Q in fe- ,Sis 'V W ,gag ' lll'I?:,' '44, tif 1 me A X 'bl 2 -If 'f fifggl' ff- on , l W1 s -. .Tv ' 9-.,,f.,i 7 fm 4 .4 ki rp ,, I 1 X 1. X A j f ' L E-l-H412 gg f lg . L 5'rf', ,Bm .4-if 2:-'f'i?r j N g l M X - 150 2 lb. x 1 L5 2 ,- N , 4' , -a aj? Frank l.iebler .... . . John Yisinski Gordon Rogers .. . Mason 'laquiss ...... 'loc Moore .... .... 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Considering the fact that there was scarcity of material from which to mould a team, and that the schedule was a very difheult one, having on it such strong nines as Jamaica a11d Richmond llill, it is easy to come to the conclusion that .Hempstead's outfit bore itself well. lt was repulsed,-but it never acknowl- edged defeat until the final ball had been pitched and the last out made- In the initial contest of our boys' baseball campaign, they bowed to the Far Rockaway nine, which buried our players under a veritable avalanche of hits, to triumph 7 to 1, The next engagement brought out the line calibre which was in our group. It was a great pitchers' battle, fought between tiianniroto of Hempstead and Petrossi of LaSalle. La Salle managed to emerge victorious, 2 to 1. Gianninoto allowed four hits anzl struck out nine batters. while Petrossi turned in a no-hit performance and fanned eleven. The winners tallied their two runs in the fifth inning on two hits, while Hempstead crossed the plate once in the seventh session. In th.at frame, Visinski got to first on a passed ball, stole second, and came in when the center fielder muffed Liebler's high Hy. Uur Alumni vanquished the schoolboys 8 to 3, in the following tussleg but the forth contest was won by the lilue and XYhite when Glen Cove was defeated 8 to 5. Far Rockaway eked out a 14-12 victory after a slugging match with our boys in another contest. Glen Cove again fell before the prowess of our batsmen. The opposing pitcher was pounded for thirteen runs. His team-mates aggregated eight tallies. VV e terminated the season with three more games, in each of which we took the short end of the score. La Salle piled up ten runs, holding Hempstead to 23 Jamaica won, 8 to 43 Richmond Hill barely came out ahead after a tight tussle. 2 to 1. A large squad of players was retained throughout the entire season by Coach Fay. and many alternated at the positions. Gianninoto. Yauch. and Holmer all E twirled admirably from the mound. while at the receiving end of the battery were f Campagna, Orth, Kramer, and John Moore. Their calling of signals and throw- fl ing to second accounted for many put-outs. The first base post was held down 4 . by Liebler, who also batted prohciently. joe Moore. Sturge, and Murray covered . 5 , the mid-way base effectively. 'laquiss performed at third, and L. Chesire worked , y TQ 5 at short stop. McLean substituted for Chesire. A good right Helder was had in W, I ' McMahon, while Scharfenberg gave excellent service to the school at the centre X outpost. There were two left helders who alternated at tching the opponents' y high drives. Visinski was the regular and as helped bkfffliees. ft' ' Ever ' nember of the Hempstead ninmlayed the latstlgtype of ball of which th ffl- he was c able. V143 , ,Z ': P fy ' gi' Thef ool appreciates the loya if 63 . itutes . l'ed vvit il - team ' ltfll A , van g.: and came out ev Ziragfgj 3,1 .mflgg e gin W ' Q l ja-1 'W g if-1 f lc' ' . S-X Q- firqtg' K ml I 'll Ah - K , I 'id' i. ,W Y I Z ' jlff I ' ' L Nf ff Nl'h.0, T R i,Si fy ig lfl if-L MX af at li 1. , it if A ff- Af,-rw- ' we ,iii Q:fi3'iii-1--A H H ' , T' QA .- 1:2 S i 'x f 1 . , A' 'Banrhall Eine-up, IEIHII i .llanayvr .. ....... GOULD THOMAS Cczptain . , ...... JOE Moomz Coavlz , ............................ Ulosx-:Pu H. PAY Catchers-Steve Ananicz, Toni Doyle Tliircl llasefMason Jaquiss Pitcliers-Archie Makofske, Robert Short Stop-Joe Moore Gianninoto Right Fielfl-VVilliam McMahon First llase-Frank Liebler Center Field-james Molan Second Base-hlolin VX'ilkins Left Fielcl--,lack McLean, .lack . VVilliams 4 . 54 Ks SCHEDULE , Far Rockaway Glen Cove 1x 7 l.a Salle M. A. 'l.a Salle i Alumni ,lam ' ? Glen Cove Ricliiggiifl Hill Ll-N Jfn' F Fur Roclggxlray L fff13 W . UM! F 7 P, wx il ff Y lil WW ll? llll i'i H lvl 1 Iliff l 'fldf 55' 1? ll fl YJ will Q gg 1 A-f ' ,L , ., 1 -. -,i-. ,f mnu 1 ,v ' ,. TA 2? IME-it - ff, 'Hill M- I-I mf . ll, ' , gg ,i,'Q55iQ,i1 rix ?A' A fif N111 KX S T - -:5i:jQiJ Qlfiwfgel,-pff' X jc ,X 4 'f My l i i 1 2 Mp, ,f X X .f X'-fg,gF:U,,,f , ffl QV ' -4 - H- ie Q life l E.. ,S , ,. f L ,, . ,. V .L ',- 4- 'f f :fi',f-flizffxx ' - H 'i- ' f Q K1 ff S M-M -f wtlgol , ignga' Erark, 1929 A LTIIOUGII the llenlpstead lligh School track and tield squad was van- quished in the three dual meets in which it participated, it emerged vic- torius in a triangular affair with Lynbrook and South Side, and scored one of the greatest upsets of the season on Long Island when it went to the County Meet at Mineola and annexed titular honors, aggregating eighteen points- to eleven for Freeport, which finished second. In the County championship, Burr Smith of Hempstead breasted the tape two yards ahead of Miller of Port XVashington. Smith was in the rear through- out most of the race, but pushed himself into the lead with but twenty-live yards to go. Stanley McKinney, Blue and White shot-putter, broke the county record in winning the shot-put event. The mark has since been surpassed by a St. Paul's athlete- Walter Merck of Hempstead and Uhl of Great Neck were so evenly matched that they tied in the pole vault, each having a high leap of ten feet, eight inches. ' Our boys placed fifth in the Long .Island meet, with seven points. Stanley McKinney tallied five when he won the shot-put, and ,Burr Smith chalked up two by iinishing third in the 440 yard run. La Salle, which had never lost a dual track meet, lengthened its string of victories at our expense. The winners made 79 points, while holding Hempstead to 16. Stanley McKinney, Burr Smith, XYalter Merck, and Al Seaman formed the back-bone of the aggregation. They all participated in different events. Stanley McKinney hurled the iron ballg Burr Smith covered the 220-yard distance, XYalter Merck did the high jumping and pole vaultingg and Al Seaman ran in the 880. All of these starred against other schools through the campaign. There were many others who frequently leaped into the win column-Maynard, McNally. joe Gaines. and George Scharfenberg. In a triangular engagement, the Blue and XVhite cinder and field-men de- feated Lynbrook and South Side. They scored 56 points, more than the losers were able to amass jointly, as Lynbrook totaled 37 and South Side 4. NVe went into the lead early in the contest, by doing well in the runs-, and gained with almost every event- lYe bowed to St, Paul's, 47 l-2 to 38 1-2, after a struggle, and terminated the season, as far as dual meets were concerned. by losing a close one to Great Neck. Great Neck came through in the Final events to down Hempstead by a scant margin of live points, as the result was 49 to 44. Our boys showed the true spirit of athletic competition. Regardless of losses. they went into each contest with confidence, and finally scored a major triumph. That ability to come back makes a team, and distinguishes an in- dividual player-whether he plays in s-ports or in life. Coach Ballentine is thanked for the great service that he has been doing for the school. He took new material, and built an outfixqwhich was able to stand j the testg and bring honor to the institutjfn. gli' ' V V IT 'L' 1 1 - QL W 'I f rlll 7 vx j 1 Y. 'Q 'VT 'R 'Gln 55?-' I 3 tj it 1 Inu.: 1. -'---4 ' if X V Alf, 'n.H1f.... fa!! Q 1 , Cb! Q . I .'f l ' r'r fn IT' ' J fbi! 'ltr , Ml! rp!! fy lk 4 3 - X CTX .4 ,' 2-,fp , 2-3 - I-E' ' i x f wi tl -'f f 1, offf' '14 ll! . '45 X 7 T-'Era' - A 'i - T-gk .. J jj T: . .Nj X 45 ' lx 1 l- . fans. 4- .6 'L J .T . - ,N -4 . Jr if-:LA-,ZYQ-i.-:s, t -C: i 'S .xi a '15 ,iff-55.7--TTSIZE2-4'1fll3 ' I j ' - ' - J ln-1 l , Elrark iline lip .llanagcr . ......................... X, SIYERTSIZN Captain ......... .............. . XI. S1a.xM.xN Coarlz ............. .... H ARol.n P. lLxLLEN'r1NE Maynard McNally Earl Usborne Laton Cooper George DeI.ap L- Al Seaman lVarren Ott 'I l ' Edward Teale llerbert Stein 4 A Phil Burman George Yollmer KX K Howard Smith Elmer Sipp ll A ' XValter XYillsusen Martin llanig 7, YQ XYalter llarnett il SCHEDULE f ' X 2 . T,a Salle I'aul's gil' l fro' ' Lynbrook ji JI5d11th Side Vo- Free Jort V -1 life' ' ' I W of ,i if f l W will YW Si 1,,,e ii ii fl n li 5 x ig I iff- 4, .AIU Long llglll-D Elnshil K 'I Hin.: i..-T....w :iw R61 '9 , 'ol' 'ounty Cl pl '1 slldp?-:F SPM :ll Cl , lr, ' ' 5 . ,ff 'fufiz' ,ff my H ' ' 'fly Nj , - T57 ' I f f 'lik -SX w Pw5Q1 i 'mf .f E Nl fi? X i' V gli: , -LL,... 'jff-H-112' ' fl f i .Jil X 1 i- it i xiii N ' 8 A A ? A:E' Gul WL 1 ffl ' . I N L -v . -- :A -4- ,. jg... X' T,-xx .tx .L5 f,af,F If-f x- v an M ' . K' Q' lc X I . Q - S J x 155 Engn' Efrnnin Gram Coach .. .........................,,.. MR. lllznnow Captain .... .......... , ........ I :RANK L1EB1.121z ,Uanagcr ...................... HENRY MUNSON LINE UP - 1930 Henry VYessman Roy Kllulnphrey Donald Lay Harding Davis JJ - SCHEDULE 4 - Hempstead XYestbury 5 . Hempstead XVOOCIIIICFC , Hempstead South Side 15 ' Hempstead Baldwin x Hempstead N.f,'. Stock Exchange if ' Hempstead , Spuft Side yin' di 1 .15 ,L Jlf' li, A s f 1 ,. 1 - if ff, , Lf? 'UQ 'ftf WI gc KM , .eff sm- 4, fy I f , t fb 32 H152 A--tif' SY iw 'W 'Q 99 X I S A 1 lg-Xt f5'j,H'Ey I- R 'NX ,I-iq' :ea - I-, W, 9 wffigjf Q- V152 ff Q ' ! Ml n 1 'Q ' x , ' i' ' -. gr ' .q..f,.:i., t S ' EL A 34 W vtzj -avflx-'L-'Aj'jjs'N.'S?Q -N , -E- x ta-.ws-vs f,sffff-f- -em me E f x f ' we- a - S mu N 136 Girlz' Cflrnniz Gram Coavlz ,, ............................. Miss RUGEN Captain ..... BlARGUER!'l'E LUX Managm' ..... ................. C l2cE1.I.x XY.xi.T13RQ LINE Ula' Marguerite I .ux Joan XYattley A Florence Taylor Jeanne Graudemau I 0- Ruth XVattley Marie lloifmau j ' SCIIIQDULE 5 X rl Ma' 5 l:l'CCI701'l .................... .... ' llomc ll f L 1 l f i I May 12 Port XX asliingtcm . . . . . . .... l lomc ll if If May 13 Ualclwin, .......... . . . .... l lomc ml JJ May 17 XYooclmcrc .Xcaclemy . .............. Away I 2' 42 May 21 lfrieucls .Xcaclcmy ............. ..... V ........ .Xway M f my Ma 25 South sms ............ D ......r... J! ........ Ilumr- Q Q ' I 5 F iff The .Kmwiug maclu by tlfe Girls' 'l16l!11l,3'llL'Zl11l iimfirwg fi Svl1,0l1L'lJl1lllQ11fi of the fy l 5 :Y,'0,ff13 season 55 li l'l1'CC1I'Ol'l. May itll, jus 'ies t Ex ' thats fcflgllcl ll 1'cz1llll1xx'ii11i11g .Kp 4 dll r X G' I1 team-ca xl 'qkqxopiiw-! -5iQL ,Q - 5 1m1i r1'1 mm- -'V Aj gl! TM 14 1, wi A -+1-lf fa' ' f fn 1175 '.' Q l iff A ff7-a,1f .av I, nn. 1 fjlau M ff J l w 1 f Q-X4 W V- f J ' i 47 wg g:T'hpqVS-J:5L11f!,!.'od- -'--,A :El -, 37,5 R K W i1'f,,+27 fy qxlll'l?i-fklifiigail I ul fi .mli-K l fb.: 1 ' X' Q K 'S if gl' , A . :N pl Sflvyji H .Q fu-7 11159 Q0 ' rf f A. v:fiFlf1 l3,?' Emir llifl 'Ml L W wffiffff f v j A' 1:7 'N Girlz' ifiawkvthall Svetlana Although the Blue and Vllhite won only six games out of a total thirteen games played this season, they have no need for apologies. As the scores will show, their wins were for the most part won by wide margins, whereas the remaining games were lost by very small margins. In the seven games lost, we were defeated by an average of only 4.6 points per game Q our average margin for the six games was 12 points per game. For the thirteen games played, our total score was 287 points against 247 points for our competitors. The team fought hard and played well, under the co-captainship of Lillian Ackley and Louise Washbu1'11, and ably guided hy our new coach, Miss Rugen. The two games with Farmingdale and Mineola were complete Uwalk-aways with Florence Taylor and Lillian Ackley the high scorers in all four games. Louise VVashburn. Virginia Yiney, and lletty Harrison are not to be for- gotten, for on their side of the court, they very successfully stopped the opponents from getting too many baskets. Louise Washburn was everywhere, and Virginia Viney was always down by the opponents' basket ready to catch that ball and send it back to our forwards, in less time than it takes to tell about it- Margaret Churchman and Lillian Petersen took turns at right forward. Dorothy Gagel was a veritable streak of lightning as forward. In the game with the New York Aggies, another one of those so-called easy games, Florence Taylor showed her ability by shooting nine field goals. Florence holds the high score record for the year, with Lillian Ackley second, and Mar- garet Churchman third. Summing up all the factors, one can see that they had a s-uccessful season. 1 ,ll 511 1 ii tl it 0 15 2 345, - ,gi lille ,. W UR ff X 'W Wil M fr li ,r - - 1. -If-QL . 1 mu-an -- ' 5 ' i A 2 1 fl L ,,,, A - fl, 1 A C ET 9 f ii. 2 js x f . lx Eli -. Z' f A ' ,aff-f',.. Wm .ani 'T':3f'i'F1 T f Aki M K g t 158 I Mirlz' 'igauakeihall 1929-E'-II f-011511 ..... Cafvfainx .. . .llallrzgrr . ..........,...3lIss RUGEN . . . .l.1l.l.1,xx ,-Xtf1qi.1zY, l,Ol'lSI2 XXXSIIBURN Fu me N CE T.xY1.oR LINE UP Margaret Churchman. . Right Forward Yirginia Yiney ......... Side Center Florence Taylor ..... Left Forward Betty llarrison ........ Right Guard Lillian Aclcley ............... Center Louise XYashhurn ....... Left Guard SL'ilS'l'l'l'L'TES Dorothy Gagel ..... . . .lforward Grace Lyons. . . . . .Forward Lillian Peterson .... . . .Forward 'loan Nllattley .... . . .Forward Nancy Dorwin .... .... C uard Dorothy Zeiher .... .... C enter I Loretta Smith. . . ....... Guard J' SCHEDULE fl Hempstead 18 ......... South Side 19 .... Home T Hempstead 30 ....... Fafmingdale Zo . . . .... Home bl Hempstead 22 ......... Baldwin 23 . ..... .... , -Xway ,i Hempstead 33 ,........ Mineola 14 . . . ........ .... l lome U lg Hempstead 32 ....... Farmingdale 23 .... .... , Q? ............ Away , 'lil df- Hempstead ,6 ......... Baldwin 20 If .... .... ft ............ Home fl' 3 N Hempstead 1 .... Central High 19 Wag, ......... ............ ,Away W ,tn 3 Hempstead' 1' ......... Mineola 7 53,8 ....... feb? fling-rv:-v:T1FiH4lovay , 'P X 'N , ? Hempst .1 ....... N. Y. Aggi .1 .'.'l.. .... l Sff. ' -l , Home ll 'GN ll A Z Hemp , ..... Patchogue TQ. . gl 'mini xv V tg, f f le fgsildt fl - .. ,entral Hig 'l1?24 'ffgrgt fQb..W'. . i-WY. .i'.l mg X kv, f Y X ,wi Y, ' ifiqm :South d X 2 . . 5 Lf, fl! eu. .-, iL'Ef,'T'. xx ,' 7, it lu ' f 5 Q Iauqifl . J.. f' il' ,F AQ a ' 4 . f 1 . W . l ' ,- f lf Ea f i V ' ' 4 -9115 A S r lg J W fl tml L , it it lg ,. , le N el- .1 if fi ' 34' '-i 'S'f:i'f'ai'L' t I -' x i Coach . . Captuiiz Jlalzagvr Lillian Ackley Louise Vlfaslilmrn Emily Foster Yirginia Yiney Nancy Dorwin Miriam Mott SQUAD Estelle Rosen Elizabeth llrcwster Marion Cranniore Ethelin Caitlin Mary louise Selden Yiola Drost Girlz' Efrark Umm ... . . . . .Miss IQVGEN .. . . .EM im' Fus1'1zi: . . . .l.oRi':T'1'.x SMITH Katherine Reeves llilclrefl Zeihcr Diana Phillips Bertha Choflkowski Carolyn XYiclner Gertrude XYiclner Ethel Okun Evelyn Strauss lrene Rotlcanlp Marjorie liymans llzirgaret Pzilinei' Rl2Il'i0l1 XY00cl Lillian l-eih calms' 'i'R.xcK SQHEDUIIQE Li.. l May l f E. . . .............. hgfilrlwin .... ,-if ................ I loine l' May 2 . . . .............. d.,lI,L1fllSiilC .Li gi ........ . if . . I lqmc ,Tune if ..... ........ ..... l Q get. rt . .flfcagllil ,..... if Lljll, . .llome-H 1 gil? , B.. -EL ,f gil' tl i! mimi ' S . 4- W1 , ! 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II. - l SLfI1S'I'I'l'L l'ICS 4 Q Klarion Ilillary Saiichia Ilomly Isalvcllc I.yuch 5-1 . 12 Iilsa Slmcliialcoi' Doris XYa1smi Nancy Ilurwiii J' Natalie Ilart Klargaret ,Iona-s IIecIwiga I'ImicIc-xx'sIci N I D I 1'2lx1L'cs I aii'IicI4I I.ol'ctta Smith Virginia I.insIcy I X Nallic- Martin Iilizactli Nlaici' IQi1tIfif7XYzltlIc-5' Z! 4 .f I Q rpm ,wi .F SCIIICIJL' Jia IM N31 1 'N Ili-iiipslcgiclqxll .,... .... X Youclniieix- .Xca 51355 5 ..... L ,Inq ......... JM .Xi-.ay Kai I, mf- -gn N I I4-iiipsimrc .... ... Mart Wiggiiiigt uf, J? .... QQWQ, .i11IifT'f'IQi III I Imm- 'N OI, Ilemp? 01 rm.. .. .... Ilalmlwin ji 'I f . .... ,ff Igmjfjtgmwfvffiwl Ifmng Sw V' ,. Il . 5 Uni my ' -fl ij?--5.4115 V4 'A' I' ,fa ,If II FT' T Af f iq I' III' NA, l Llll! K V ,..1, ...... .., mitixi g,..7,,,,,! ,JM nm.. MQ,.,.5.,..,4....o...Ihfj H1174 , vgh -- U N , , V 1F XfIIr.1'l , '- If:-I If' Hg ,Q 1, I if 'Z' I:':I I if:-' I I 4 ,J-'23 1 ,jII it IJHQTR?-,B-5i,y. . .South 51 II.-in Ig. U7 .I-Itybi .'.igf. ...gc .K ...... LLL. I Ictrriifnly XIX V ,QI '51 KQTIIV lla X ziggy:-fx.Q'1r1 X h A sIliix Will.. 'Dt I7 f.'.I:I1,ITI: .Ifijffg-fl. .in '.' W: .X iii I 'K 'QV Mix I I ?fP e5iWkIIQ II- 4 I I I li If -if i W iw f j ig' N, I IEI IB AJS 1' -,. .,, JA.-Ei' -1 7 5 Y X Iufllv ,fl I. .gt A A.-f.f.,-:- . i 'K fiff' i G 'A , H Kg I lg i K W -Ii I 161 Haraiinn-Efime The Idylls and the Lilies, The pencils and the slates, The books that house the theorems, And the books that tell the dates, The crayons and the blackboards, And the maps upon the wall, Must all be glad togetherg For they won't be used till fall. They've had tortoil like slaves To help the children learn, And if they wish a little peace, It surely is their turn. They shut their leaves with pleasure Those familiar old text books, And the crayons and the blackboards Put on delighted looks. FRANK BAGENSKI . x 4 5 tg 635, Sl T 13 Jr ' iff? i 171513, i '11 rl mf f N-42, :Qt l1F'W1fl'2 3 al 51 T , ,, - 1 f g f . 1 Q v m, - 451 I dx P- I ffl. N' Jai ,I Zh A lf? J i X ' L ral -i ,aes 52 E 4 9 ll lll , - . 15?-2-1.f?Q.Ts -. T' 5 L-t ' LL M f +2 ,. 1 if rf.-gf' tj Q-my Ui . T 'A 'Ld ,avi 2 i I AW. F V: v. f, f A '77 K XW42?!f4 72 QE if ,J - . A - , Ku-luuunuuu I In s 11' ii! . - ,f A' ,i T if 'M ' u' 1 .?1 . 0 5 , 5? -K , A ' 5' 2 P , P ? M1424 QF 11: 5, ,' 'L f 1 E5 1-elif: , ' fs ig , i 1 'M' 1 an - -QQ .ffZ,fjZ'177' gx' L .iff ' m2415252 1 4 f QT 1 Q QQ .5TlV4' - 6 ' i 6 -- A A - Q fix :Maj . L Quinn 'V' r aw w ' 52 ,A TW ,Hr Q. ,. ,,, - -jf, , g l x Yjff ,X 1' J A f ' f Zi' . Kilim, 4 5 'H lx if. ff gg, ' X In , , ' . Ragga Q. y,1- - . ' . X p fi g Y KWX f f' ,Nix N V K V Rb -1. Ji? -5 ,QSQJXIXLQ Tk XQTQ x Hmamhingtnn 1u1mlhn'I have tnlh auth hig num Teacher Z' Use a sentence contain- ing the word C3.l'lJU1'CtC1'..' l'upil :, lf she takes the car. berate her soundly. Teacher: Now tomorrow, l want everyone 'to bring his note-book in complete. Russell Doolittle: lYhy,of course, teacher, l always bring my note-book incomplete. lt ft-enis to us that the theme song of the prisons is no longer lf I liad The NYings. etc ,, but has been changed to Doing The lilreakaway- -Xz See that can. Ii: Sure C: XYell. that's the kind of thing that drives you to the insane asylum. I don't see what west is. anyhow , said Rob, with a puzzled expression on his face. XVhy not F asked his teacher. You say the earth is round , said Rob. Yes , said the teacher. XYell, if you go far enough west east's west , said Bob. And if east's west sometimes. why isn't West east sometimes ?' Mrs. Davis, frantic, to a class of stupid seniors: Can anyone give me W'ashingt0n's Farewell Address? Nelson: Sure. Mount Vernon. Wee XVillie was always getting his verb forms wrong. One verb, es- pecially, was to hang- To make it easier, his teacher explained, Now, XVillie, men are 'hanged' but pictures are 'hung'. Yes, puzzled W'illie, Ubut what's worrying me is s'posin, there was a man in the picture ? Teacher: XVho'll tell me who Shakespere was? Doolittle: Deucedly odd, but I don't know, either, l YQ fly ', l 155 Lin l l X , 5, Eff :Q 17512, 0 F- Tw .0 f YW? lil' ulllll .gil ml tx :law Q ,uv : 1' fl lynn al: ---- - 1 i lie 23 2 a ll me- ' lil' lil mi ,., I5 C 4 . ffti Q ' -H fy on 1 .,1.tq' if, 1 is T: N lx llll :L ' L i'i fi ta f ff' ea' ...W 'oft 1, 164 AN Exp '4-+- YEARS N T 9 1'Ho?ou1' Bur 'U' QEJHYQUGJT HE MEA -ra4o:aGu1:rT'E W W-f f ' XWB WWffwwumfamnmaanlrnmxxxww -K gm x X' R oe Y D I glfgiugg 9vff,f -..L... Nunn nn the llama Say,i' said the Lawn-Mower to the Lawn-Roller, 'Tm as hungry as a bear. Give me a roll, won't you ? Can't do it, said the Roller. Tl1ey're too heavy to eat. The Rake tried to eat one the other day. and broke two of his teeth. Why don't you ask the Sickle for a pear ? I'd rather go to the Axe. I don't want any fruit. What can the Axe give you ? A chop, of course. That,s so-didn't think of that. If he fails you, you might go down to the garden and get a stake. By the way, did you get off to the mountains this summer ? No, I went down to the sea-shore to see my relatives. Relatives-? I didn't know you had any down there. Why yes, the Rollers are famous all along the Jersey coast. Did you get away P No, I've been pretty poor, and I had to do a good deal of cutting down to pull through the hard times, I hear that Hose is getting marriedf, Yesg he met one of the Faucets at a watering-place up here, and they got much attached to each other. It's a good match. I think so myselfg but for lighting a cigar I think I'd prefer to have a parlor match. NI-Ia-ha! How cutting you are! Yes-thatls my businessf, FRANK BAGENSKI Do you and your teacher get along well together, VVillie 7' Splendid , said VVillie. She likes me so much she won't let me sit at my desk, but keeps me on a stool beside her all the time. Boy: VVhy is a sentence with a comma like a lion Pi' like a lion because the first has a pause at the end of the clause, and the other, claws at the end of its paws. Tommie: VVhen people sell things by the pound, do they ever weigh the scales ? Science teacher: Certainly not, my I 4 5 '1 0 English teacher: Haven't the b0Y'n slightest idea. Tommie: Then how do they Boy: A sentence with a comma is weigh fish? I f A I +' W YQ ,Z .ff W9 :W lllf 'Wu it l Q 2,-il I - V.. .ifj-gg 33 lvl .mn ln! H '1 v ,, Sz' .. ' af, an fill fi in t Q i ox C' J-K JPV 'H' W1 . - .i-v ' A A LW- f it st-aff rl in , T7 ,. gf , f X .a M, f A xf as-J a . s ,L-'7sf f3 af a , l is N 5 . L ,I l 6 I 6 I - 'i gi? 514:05-5 A I fl f Xl ---- -.-e 'fg: ' - .ee l 3 1 I -5, .4- Y JL- I-F, f- 'S 15- ,l 'r2eL2.-,aff-NK K Y hx A A A A I is - 4 ,. 166 .J WALK IN 4-C - - ... A at f C' 9 'Ria'-E ' o ' 0 1. ' ug i l m 2 ' 4 E KVH 3 5 HA? E226 AT EVE, UJITH Ap0L NK HIS FILL9 5 is 06165 To SCOTI17iLVx IH-E 7 VN YOU NAfOLJL.0ygI'T TH Y NO l?Ai.0i'2:aJ:,aSfss?'5 Q Qidirkim ' ll I youn SEEE O ,, I if M .gu m 5.2: ZW A SZ WE i m? ,,,,. aw! I. -'Q X ff Hogeowie?-5 1 AQVF 3 4? In fl! 1' 'fr U Vie, 'gffgfg any ERD KL f ' A WWW -2 1 SE h -5, 1 Z ' 13 .3 Qilx o o9'o CEIIIIET Svtnriw 'Twas but o11ly last night lVhe11 Ton1111y '11 I wuz cuddled tight, I guess around tI1is time, A tellin' each otl1er rhymes-g Rhymes about this 11' tl1at ghost stories! To1111ny wuz skeered, I k11owed l1e wuz, So I started to brag how brave I wuz. The11 he got peeved ll' said for spite, I bet you wouIdn't sleep i11 tl1e attic all night. 'N 'twas all because of the ghost stories! XYeII, just to show l1i111 -I was11't skeered, I took tl1e candle '11 went upstairs. Tl1e roon1 wuz full of dark '11 cold, So I put down the blankets '11 i11 I rolled, 'N oh, I1ow I cursed tl1ose ghost stories! Along 'round 111id11igl1t I wuz awakened Ifly the wind a howlin' 'n the l1ouse a shak111', ' 'N I could hardly help from shiverin' 'Cause lllflilll' shadows i11 the corners were gflllllllly, 'N 111y llllllfl wuz full of ghost stories! All of a SUCICICH n1y hair stood up straight. For a big yellow head was starin' througl1 space, 'N as I was about to holler i11 alarm, A huge wl1ite ghost took me up in one arm, 'N tl1en I too wus a ghost story! Tl1e next thing I knowed wuz that I wuz in bed, b 'N mother, with arnica, was rubbin' my l1ead. They tried to tell 111e that 111y ghost wuz a paper of news 'Nn1y big yellow face. the light of tl1e moon. ' But just tl1e same, I tl1ink it wuz a gl1ost story! j fm GRACE SCHNEIDER, 1931 5, Teacher: Now, just what is your honest 0lJll1lOl1 of Sesame j a11d Lilies ? r A, Q A Alan R: XVeIl. I think tl1at by he ti1ne webfitjuzlbsorbecl Sesame , ff' dvi 7e'Il be ready for lilies! 31,2 n ' N -' 7 21 .ff -fy 1222 11 Jn EM 'Eg - I . L .Eg I , I lmlil 1.-1 4 fe , gay fa I -as, Qgw Ia f Cir ' - . ff '-'f '-' ff' 'YI 1 JI' fbjs W1 is - .if-7' 'K' f - ,lbw my-va at A f 'IIS -' - 3- I I ' V 1 . 1 , , ' ' , . , iles, 1 X: T J 1 . 'ir-rf f,y ffl 1' E X 'QW -4 .r ' - Q, S-EAW74 ,,'?' 'lil' ALE III, 3-K fi 'V as . JA -:- 1 L- .vw -':,i if :l..21: elif:-ex , A T 'A I d 'rf' K' ' if ' '1 ' 'T 168 ' QBIIIIUIX Sung nf the Olnnhrmnrh Alas! I have sinned and misbehaved And defied the laws of conventiong Now I am wicked and depraved, llanished to Detention. Ql2th. Periodj. The hour is late, the halls are stilled From their usual sounds of dissension, llut in room 40 the seats are filled VVith culprits, for this is Detention, Ql2th. Periodj. I slump in my seat, a leer on my face To think thoughts I dare not mention, Against the teacher so cruel and base Vtfho has given me Detention. f12th. l eriodJ. As I recall my career of strife, T I view with apprehension The prospect of spending all my life J llanished to Dentention. C12th. Periodj. By GEORGE IXICGANN. Will: f'Have you ever been abroad?', Reginald: YVl1y, I'ni abroad now, - 1.111 English. Halter: Did you know that a pigeon can eat its own weight in meal F Louis: f'Yes, but thats nothing, my canary takes a PECK at every mouthful. Teacher: XVell, Johnnie. l hope you have been doing as I A told youg not only talking but thinking in French. . Johnnie: Yes, sir, I've thouffht a good deal in French, teacher. fi Teacher: 'Tm very glad to liear it. Now tell me some of your , thoughts. Johnnie: Uh, I cannot do that. because when l think in French X I don't understand myself. r dm- . JJ ff' 1 Vox U I? 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THE q vLvmn LINTKQUUCES Tm: 'jauvwsqn wvman' sw Q 52' . H Q' I kt - T k 'm'hx Z, LVVE - U X R 3 ix f 4' 4 Tuna V 'H fi , U H OuR Fvvfbnii TEAM iN QAPNUUFLAGE .H , f THE New Rule: Yi-vsj mrrv EFFEQT Up. evevgxl MAN VF yvu! x N I I K H WVVV TSNE pERj9Nq Yvfvlpfsx ENEKG7 IN W5 me-9T ACTIVE FVKP4 N -UWSE' A NIT A HERV IN A K3! E VF A VAQAKVNV THAT 'THKRST FVQ KNVWSEVG-E I vvE.v,,z,,gg? Yvwylgizfifii' Lnue-n,qLvww,Lmm-M , nr' THE Nvv-E Prem? , ,t , 4 5' X , 'W . I , : mr WMM4f,-Q, ,' J! 4 ' , ,, 3 fl, V jUYH V'VLVMA'i7f . 1 A T .N M 4 A A V 4 EJ- j wav IN Lauvfy we x,g:f:EWf,qavK7 Az Gimp 61125 ZKUIIUDU On September the 4th we gathered here To begin a most successful year. The Pen and Ink next afternoon Restarted their club from Qie previous Ulune. Those who study world affairs On September 9th took up their cares, September 24th the Spanish Club was organized And by our school, t'was recognized. On the 26th the companions of Caesar Founded a club to hll their leisure. The junior members of our literary group Ilanded on the 30th into a troupe. On October the hrst the students of Science Successfully started their year alliance. Those who felt commercially bent t Jn October Znd put up their tent. The lovers of math indeed went far Xthen they started on the -lth the Tupiar. Those who probe into the past On the Xth took up their chosen task. That famous days with shouts of glee flame to its own the ffl listory C Then. two days later into .luntos start: K They furnished the programs for Veg O' My l leart . Our artists came armed with pencils and papers On October the llth to begin their capers. l'arlons-nous francais? Mais ouil XX'e joined the club and paid our fee. Since October oth our old letters are bare XX e know that a stamp club member's been there The literary sophs with tastes the same On the 17th started a club of fame. The sophomore, junior, and senior classes The lflth chose leaders from their masses. There started a gamevoff a king and a pawn On Ocdtolber 2-ith, and 'it's still going pn! V On :f November l8il1fff 'inie1H3i'ableirl'y The Pen andflnk QfttlJf'1Zi?1TeSertTZ.ff'l'ftMl1ei'F ulay. X V. :ix ' ,f A xi? It it-A' A iufbi A, 1 T Y I 4 1 jg J 174 1 The 21st we teaed', en masseg The honors were done by the senior class. It all happened the 26th near to a traing The Spanish Club's play of sunny Spain. The freshman class, a wee bit late December 5th decided their fate. December the 6th was the party's date When with freshman the seniors played and ate. On December 13th our former worthy staff Went to the City for a dinner, show, and laugh. VVe crowded the gym from four ,til dark For the Hall Cops' dance was indeed a lark. The Pen and Ink girls all tidied and neat January 6th gave.their faculty feat. From the 20th to 24th we answers did seek For that was the time known as Regents Week. By the 30th Regents- had slipped from thought The Junior tea dance our interest caught. The Science Club received a mighty ovation For their February 4th liquid air demonstration. The Colonial came forward with their usual fun VV hen on the Sth and 6th their contest was run. All the guests did gaily prance On Feb 13th at the junto dance. March 7th and Sth we enjoyed each part Cf the best-ever play, Peg O' My Heartn. Our school Glee Club of constant glory l On the 14th sang a charming story. if dw On that day too we danced at tea ' 1 Entertained by the freshman cleverly. 4 gli - VVe were not fooled on April lst lf f. l For our Hall Cops were in song well versed. T 1, April 4th we danced 'neath a Japanese moong ll T The sophomore soiree was over too soon. I Sl 4,5 La l , On the 30th day the Pat ' t came ff, 9 N ' And many were those wliiimiivon great Vo, U ,1-J 7 fx W rl ' ' 1 y I I ,P 5 0 ,f 1 Grand and stately ur r Ball ' ' HIM nh :J 'X 'fi , 7, COPpCCl the Cllflla - ill. fl l 112 Almgxllvl I ' ' ' ' do 1 .ruff 1 mfr, 49-,T J Mhlfs Q ff' 115 'T X twill i'ZQvl'i llrf- J rf 71 ifiiw -iff' 'H' .1 f' f 6 L' ' 'V V 'WX fsftlfg s'1'iwoQwfzfZ' it 'r' ' T 5' .1 if Q. - fQZ7r1:l.QX fatwllhcrgf ' 11 a f f ff rHlf,Zfr'. mia? MMS , 1' W wi 4, Q I x Xa a N fail... f- -.al2if,..la7' i4.x.Ql5,5f4 Ykfs, 47. N Q. li L JL-1 ff. 'J -'?'f3?-4': 'i1i-f ff-vm-3:1-11 , f'-44 ,Ulu ff 'ig' , ' f , -W 1 .2 K X ifv' ef' :N ,,,.,.,- A 5 Q y will gf - -A J., 'T '.,. 'un 'Frei -fN1?'?f,jii5i,'LL'.iQJa 'L 1 ' 'AIN f L 71 ,gr-rf ,.,,afeha.i,f Llukm K , 175 Zin ibm' Hall GDI' Ellamr Our Colonel, the Fresh Air Lotfer .... ...,,... R alph North Olll' Lady Diplomat .............. ,,.,,, l Jois Prescott Our Lady Influential .............. Virginia Mollineaux Our Fair Lady the .llost Beauteous .... .... S anchia Doorly Qlll' f'lLl1lllS07lIl? Captain ........... .... H enry Munson Our illajor the Most Eminent. .. .,,,, Gould Thomas Our Colonel the Most Modest ..... ..,.. rl ames Hoyt Our Good Danze the Most Curious. .. ..... Bertha Heck Our Most Athletic Captain ....... .... C iordon Rogers Our Shielelike Colonel ........ ..... E clward Noble Our Reliable Major ......... ...Laurence Fuller Our Earnest Lieutenant ....... ...Martin Hanig Our Brave Captain, the Hero .... .... l frank Liebler Our Fair Lady, the Heroine .... ..... I Jillian Ackley Our Colonel Popular .......... .... G ould Thomas Our Lady Popular ......,,............ ..... -I ane Bergen Our ,llajor the Greatest Blnjfer ........... .... R ichard Wildei' Our General of the Large Digestive Tract. . . ..... Herbert Tobey Our Good Dame the Most Tempestuous. .. ...Betty Hasselman Our Captain Clzivalrous ............... ..... F rank Liebler Our lllost Joyful Lady .............. .,.... J ane Bergen Our Dame Most Nonelzalant ............ .Carolyn Marcusson Our Fair Lady the Most Trutlzful .......... ..... . Anne Munson Our General of the Distinguished Laugh ..... ........ I oe Sturge Our .llajor the Most Original .............. ..Aclrian Courtenay Our Good Dame the Wisest by Far ........... ...... . Alice Witliers Our Colonel the Most Abounding in Courtesy. .... Henry Munson Our Fair Lady the Most Musical ........... ..... R uth Elwell Our Good Danze the Most Prompt .......... .... I ean Ackerly Our llfinged Captain, , ............. .... G eorge Dade Our Colonel, the Goer-to-the-lVloz'ies. .. ....... Victor Greis Our Colonel, the Radio Fiend ....... ...... , , ...... Ralph Powell Our Constable, the Most llandsoine .... ....... I ames Hoyt Our Colonial Love Birds ............ .... P aul Butler and Elsa Scherr P Our Fighting Captain ..., ....... 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Sth Avenue has o e in Carden Citv y, a suburban st r QQ 77 where you can find the famous Best X ' 'S'- 'Cl0tl1CS that the vounger set live in. ' ' ' ' V Q, .. . 1 A Q L '? 1 ,R Ii' ,iff Y l ww F JWQXX ZM- A ,X Q fx, 4 . tm, Q11 f flu ! '54 l Qfi figl A lx i y Suit fashions are school-girls' E 5' - ' fashions, for what couhl he . more youthful than this cape X2 T Rgk X suit in navy. green or copen SEQ? ,S?Sj'4Q? QNV5 flannel Sizrs 1010 I6 '79 50 V N? NiifgXfl'7lii X . - 3' ... . . ' f 54-N! XVQI ., Vs Q f 1 W ' SA ..f. x .Q vt vs-M its f l VV V-wtf mrfif- wet-ef Q 0 his wyy- :xy ff f 3 4 3 X. ss ' . fra., VV .Ai is fs? Za X News if whey 547 .,,f X . xgyfx ss-G l N Xfxy' vii' ! GN? . , V X X YI' -my ' Fwecd topcoats are consul- Z '7iZI-s sf-Qxfww , f fs I , .s gf-,'j'! 1-red correct this season for voung men. Box style with ' - ' i 'Yo V fivi X 7 set-in-sleevcsanddcep,roomy yy , pockets. Sizes 9 tn 20, 35.00. 45 s -s f Wi QW ,- ya gd 1' . 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Y 18 GARDEN CITY BRANCH: 117 Nleadbrook Road Telephone Garden City 6490 MUNSON SCHOOL OlF MUSIC 357 Ovington Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. LAWRENCE J. MUNSON, F.A.G.0., Dirertor A Superior Sfhool with Specialist Teafherx Catalogue on request-Address Secretary ROCKVILLE CENTRE WESTERLEIGH, S. I TI-IIE GARDEN CITY I-llO'I'lElL European Plan , llfusic by THE NEW GARDEN CITY HOTEL ARTIST TRIO AFTERNOON TEA . . . DINNER Evening Concert in Palm Lounge at 8:30 Daily Tea served every afternoon from 4 to 5:30 in the newly redecorated and refurnished PALM LOUNGE Special Attention Given to FUNCTIONS . . . DINNERS . . . RECEPTIONS H. ARTHUR PETERS, lllanager 190 COIUPLIMENTS OF A. HOLLY PATTERSON MARCUS G. CHRIST BUICK:-MARQUIETTIE SALES AND SERVICE 281 MAIN ST., HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Hempstead 7060 Jericho Tpke. and Ma k y A FLORAL PARK I'l ral Park 3700 191 FAR IS NEAR-- . NEAR IS FxlR B. M. KRELL PHA 1aM,4c1S T Prescription work that will stand the acid test. 392 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Telephone Flenzfzsteazl 6433 Telephone 1'lf'lIlflSfl l1d 5000 Cozzzplizrzmix of THE I-IEMPSTEAD SENT INEL, INC Published Every Thursday Conufzerfiial Printing 68 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 1 92 NIember of Dancing IXIaste1's of America, Incorporated Personally endorsed by JACK IVIANNING, NEIJ W,AYBURN, and many others NATAILIIE TITUS STUDIOS OF DANCING 260 FULTON STREEP HENIPSTEAD, N. Y. Telffphone Hempsterzzz' 2280 Bram-hex: VAI,LEY STREAM and FLORAL PAR,' All types of stage and ballroom dancing for children and adults Class and Privzlte I7l5l'fllf'fi0ll OFFICIAL ,IEWELER TO Glee Club Orchestra Colonial Staff Hall Cops Dramatic Society Aft citlb Senior Class Spanish Club Literary Club Pen and Ink Club Commercial Club Philatelic Society ARTHUR IVIUIEILILIER Sfhool, College and Fraternity .fetcelry Uistablisbed 19075 15-21 PARK ROW NEVV YORK CITY 193 HENIKIETTE ZXVERIN'S STUDIO Secretarial Training for the EDUCATE19 STLDENT Central Nassau Secretarial Studio 250 FULTON AVENUE For further information Call lfenzpstezza' 5360 A. ADAM SL DAUGHTERS FLORISTS UQ Deliver Anytime--.4nyu'here Canaries and Goldfish HEMPSTEAIJ FREEPORT 296 Fulton Ave. 53 W. Nlerrick Rd Phone 3553 Phone 2435 Trl. lferzzpstezzzl 736W B R O W N ' S .,l'Zl'P!I'j' Store LOUIS VERBEECK Diamonds Cuttings and Importing VVateh Repairing, Silverware Free Diamond Dinner Ring given away every month. 258 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD, Y. Tel. Henzpstead 63 A. W. BRIERLEY Real Estate and Insurance 287 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 196 A R G A N ' S 255 FULTON AVENUE HEM PSTEAD, N. Y. Ice Cream Sodas of Quality Candy and Sandwiches Hot Fudge, Almond, Pecan and Walxiiit Sundaes Fresh Strawberry Sundaes Fresh Peach Sundaes Fresh Apricot Sundaes ff. lJl'lIlf?Sll'Ild 3803 fJOIIIfP!illI6'7lfS of NIOLINEALTX BROS., Ixc. Feed Nlills-Coal and Wood Yards 131 JACKSON STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. v. Tel. Ifflllflifffld 206 WM. E. ELM Awnings and Shades Picture Framing and Flag Decorations 11 GREENWICH STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. v. IJOlI1fPfilllF7lfI of FRANK'S DEPT. STORE, INC. I5 MAIN STREET HEAIPSTEAD, N. Y. If F Plelrzfbstfrzd 2791 DR. S. G. HOFFMAN SURGEON DENTIST 297 FRONT STREET Corner INIain Street HENIPSTEAD, N. Y. Trl. llfzzzpstmd 29 THOMAS H. DALICH, INC. Real Estate Sz Investments Insurance in all its Branches 124 JACKSON STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. A COMPLETE LINE OF WATERMAN'S Ideal Fountain Pens Pit THE LUSH PHARMACY ' HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. FIRST DIATIONAL BANK OF I'IENIPSTEAD, N. Y. Resources Over S5,000,000.00 412 Paid on Interest Accounts Equipped with Night Depository Giving 24 Hours Banking Service 2 Conzpliilzmzls of HENRY W. BURT Lumber FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 4 1 Tel. f:IlI'dFll City 7031 THE ALTON BEAUTY SHOPPR Experts in all lines of Beauty Culture 93 FRANKLIN AVE. near 7th ST. GARDEN CITY, N. Y. DEL RIOXTHS FRENCH BAKERY AND PASTRY SHOPPE CCatering a specialtyj ll XASSAL' BLVD. SO. Tel. Garden City 6003 GARDEN CITY, N. Y. fJOIIIfJfilIll'llfS of DR. JOHN J. LOONEY DENTIST FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 2 STATI ONARY and SODA SHOP 78 MAIN STREET HEAIPSTEAD, N. Y. C'0lIII3Hll1l'1lf.S' of FRIEND I C'0lllf7!ilI1f'llfS of C01,BY-JLELIIQN FU-LI, C0111 RING TI-IE BELL PRINTING CO. H ENI PSTEAD 2006 202 Ij0Illf7filIll'7lf5 of PATTERSON SL RIDGWAY Certified Public Accountants Central Nassau Bldg. 250 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. ESTABLISHED 1874- 1. S1nENB13Rc: Sc COMPANY Ready Io zvezzr 16 MAI N STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Trl. llwfllulmd 131 Office Residence Telephone 330 Telephone 562 A. Bl. ONDERDONK Real Estate and Insurance 245 FULTON STREET HENIPSTEAD, N. Y. Tel. 1ll'IlIfJ.Yfl'l1Il 1123 X-Ray-Gas Administered DR. A. GUBAR SURGEON DENTIST 276 FULTON AVENUE HEINIPSTEAD, N. Y. 20 1 .D Trl. lleflzpstead 2580 KIOI-IN H. SCHELZE LAVVYER Res.: 9 Covert St., Hempstead Phone Hempstead 4702 48 MAIN STREET HERIPSTEAD, N. Y. lJ0lIZpHll1l'7?l'S of SEAMAN AND RYDER, INC. Real Estate - Insurance Surety Bonds 298 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Tel. Ifenzpstmd 2346-5595 DABE MOTORS, INC. HUPMOBILE DEALERS 190 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. I-Iempstead's Largest Specialty Shop TI-IE VOGLE 8-10 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Visit our Bfauly Parlor 2 GEORGE B. GARDNER 6: Sox Manufacturers of and Dealers in Granite and Marble Monuments and Mausoleums: Sand Blast Lettering and Carving Cemetery VVork a Specialty VVork done in any cemetery VVorks opposite Greenfield Cemeter Y Tel. llenzpsfmd 547-4973 THE I-IEIXIPSTEAD AUTO PARTS CO. SCHWITZ BROS. Props. RADIATORS VVORKS Automotive parts for all cars and trucks 228-30 FRONT STREET Hempstead, L. I. F patrons that service 42 YEARS OF PVBLIC' SERVICE VVe have succeeded in Establishing a Rep- utation to he proud of hy rendering to our which only conservative and sound banking methods can give. H EM PSTEAD BAN li MAIN Sz FULTON STREETS HENIPSTE.-XID, N. Y. Open XVednesday E venings from 7 to 9. CLARKE SL FROST Counselors at Law 471 FRANKLIN AVENUE MINEOLA, N. Y. 205 l ffl. Garden City 1158 TASTY SHOPPE 157 HENRY STREET LIGHT LU NCHEONETTE Also Sandwiches, Pancakes, Waffles Stationery-Soda-Candy Te! I-lenzpstead 27-1- THE FRANKLIN CAR PARMANT IXTOTORS, TNC. 205 MAIN STREET I-IEAIPSTEAIJ, N. Y. STATE SODA SHOPPE STATIONERY AND SODA 78 MAIN STREET HENIPSTE.-KD, N. Y. Tel ffenzpslerzzl 7477 We deliver everywhere TVIAIN ST. OPEN AIR MARKET Fruit and Vegetables 123 MAIN STREET HERIPSTEAD, N. Y. 2 Tel. 7416 TIRE SERVICE SHOP F. B. STAFFORD 265 FULTON AVENUE NEMSTEAD, N. Y. FREDERICK P. CLARK Tcl. Ilwnpstmd 2328: Residence LOI'IS H. MCMAHON Trl. Ilenzpxffad 3589: Residence CLARK 85 MCMAHON Real Estate and Insurance Mortgage Loans-Appraisals Authorized Steamship Ticket Agents 292 FULTON AVENUE Hempstead Bank Building HENIPSTEAD, N. Y. Trl. Hezlljwsfvad 2060 Tel. Hefzzpsffad 3459 CENTRAL MARKET JOHN MATHIAS, Prop. Prime Meats 5: Poultry FRONT 8 GREENWICH STS. H EMPSTEAD, N. Y. J. K. VAN VRANKEN GEO. H. DOSE J. K. VAN VRANKEN 8: CO. Inc Real Estate and Insurance 250 FULTON AVENUE Room 606 Phone 3030 HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 209 Tel. llfmpslvad 7-1-3 Edison Radio Trl. Ilfuzjvstmtl 4615 Bosch Service ATVVATER KENT PETERSEN STORAGE BATTERY COIYIPANY VVilliurd Storage Batteries R1'1'hargizzgf-Rejnairing 334- FULTON AVE. IIEINIPSTEAD, N. Y. Conmlinzlfrzls of PRIBUL'S CONFECTIONIQRY ANU LUNCHEONETTE 32 GREENXVICH STREET IIEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Trl. Floral Park 467 IJR. ABN ER IQAISER Slll'fjt'0!l Dfntlst 128 TI'LIP AVENFE cor. Verhena Ave. FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Tfl. Floral 2277 LEE'S DRUG STORE .fl Pr1'xU'ijrtion Insiilurion A Call and it's there 158 TFLIP AVENUE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Trl. llmzzpslrad 501 VIOLET ART :Sc GIFT SHOPPE IDA S. ScHLlcH'1'Ixc: 7 VIOLET AVENUE - FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Tel. Gardfvz City 5715-7162 A. P. BROADFIELD Bar Building Manager, . FIRST NATIONAL UNDERVVRITING CORP. L. I. Branch MINEOLA, N. Y. Tel. IV. Ilellzpstfad 2755 C. A. MASCOLL Tailor 313 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Complimfnlx of HEINIPSTEAD FURNITURE CO 212 Tfl.IlrmfuIrad 2840 HU' sjrffizzlizv in lfindofw Slzadrs and l.l7l0l1'1lll1 Ask for an Estimate HARRY A. JASPER 29 GREENVVICH STREET IIEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Trl. llflllfjlfllxl 1708 JOHN x1ANx,J1-. U. U. S. Proffssiorzal Buillling HEMPSTEAI7, N. Y. Bus. Trl. Hrmp. 382+ Rm. Trl. Gardfn City 10 E. E. SCHIESS Rm! Esfaff and Insurazzzx 149A MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Complim:'n1.r of ARNELL MEN'S SHOP 302 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Trl. Ilmnpsimd 3568 STEVENS Sc SALZI Thr Lalwn .Mofwfr Slzop Locksmiths, Saws Filed, Vmhrellas Repaired Cutlery Ground, Door Checks Repaired, Work Called for and Delivered 24 GREENVVICH STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. l Tcl. Floral Park 1333 For Best Sodas and Ice Cream Go to F. I3RAL'E'S ICE CREAM PARLOR TULIP, Cor. Verbena Ave. FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Trl. Frvfporf 2174-R Esstablished 1910 KATZ'S DEPARTMENT STORE ROOSEVELT, L. 1. Trl. Ilrlllpstfad 1150-J KALINSKY'S BICYCLE STORE Expfri Rrpairiny Bicycles, Children's Vehicles, Baby Carriages and Toys-Lawn Mowers Ground VVindsshield Glass for Autos 250 FRONT STREET Ccor. Franklin Streetj HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 213 Trl. Il6Illf7Sfl'lIIl 4589 f.'omj1li1n1'1z!x of BELVERD STVDIO I-Il MAIN STREET HEXIPSTEAD, N. Y. Trl. llvllzfwstnzd 3833-VV HEMPSTEAD FLORIST THIEO. LECHNER, Prop. 36 NORTH FRANKLIN STREET HEMPSTICAD, N. Y. Trl. llrrlljnflnnl 1-I-5-VV TNI. KELLY X SON Hardware, Paint Ilnuse Furnishing Goods +6 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Conzplirrzrnfs of A. TRATXIAN Trl. lIz'111jr.x'ft'aml 7515 BAKERY 8: LUNCH B. MUMMHY, Prop. 309 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. C0lllfJlIllll'7ll5 of PANELLA BARBER SHOP Ladies and Cliildrm a Spcfialty MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Trl. llfmpsleafl 5706 I.'omplim1'nI5 of DR. H. FRANKEL Surgffon Dentist 35 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Trl. Ilmnpslmd 3866 CLINTON R. PLACE Plumbing and Ilcaling Crmlrador 25 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Trl. Uzlnlnz Cily 4082 NASSAL' BOULEVARD R. Roses, Prop. Cleaners, Dyers, Tailors and Furriers Suits hflacle to Order French Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing Wlork Called for and Delivered NASSAI' BLVD., L. I. THE JOHN NICNEILI. CORP. lluiltliuy Cv0lI.Yll'lll'lllIlI 20 SOVTH TYSUN AVENLE FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Colfiplilmvxis of BERKELEY SHOP HEMPSTEAD FREEPORT Trl. llrllrpslrzul 693 HAL'ER'S Frenrlf Cleaning and Dyring 49 MAIN S'1'REE'I' HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Complimnltx of THE OLYMPIA COFFEE SHOPPE cor. of Main and Front Street MEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Stop at our place and try our Blue Plate Dinners. Served from 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. Try our good Coffee served with pure cream, Eve cents. Trl. llflrl-h.vf4'11tl' 1947 B. X L. D. GUTOWITZ flfllllIIH'ffl.l'f5'JL LUl'll'fS 276 FULTON AVENUE HEBIPSTE.-XD, N. Y. C'0lIII!lillIl'llfJ of DR. NI. GESSNER Tcl. IIL'lllp5ff'dd 232-285 J. Eugene Geer john E. Geer, jr. Northrup D. Geer Established 1899 GEER BROTHERS Rfal Euan' and Insurance HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Surety Bonds, Insurance in all its branches, Mortgage Loans, farms and subdivisions. Country seats, water fronts on ocean, bays and Long Island Sound. Plots, acreage business properties, homes, large and small for sale or rent, furnished or unfurnished. Long Island Real Estate of the Beilrr Clam 2 15 Tel. Floral Park 180 Conzpliznmzls of WILLIAM G. SIMPSON Floral Parklr Lfading R1'al1or 145 TVLIP AVENVE FLORAL, N. Y. Tel. Ilempstmd 6129 DOXVLER'S SANDWICH INN Corner Main and Columbia HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Trl. Hempslmd 4290-J Complimfnls of ANN WALDNER Ev ANN SHOPEE 310 FULTON STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Trl. llempslead 2109-VV HARPER NIETHOD J. and M. LaBAHN Shamjbooing, Sfalp Massage and Marcfling 302 FVLTON AVENVE HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Comjrlimrnls of A FRIEND OMAN BROS. 8 CO., INC. .-Iulomotiwf Elffiririan Exide Batteries HIGH GRADE ICE CREAM Trl. Floral Park 2663 LOUIS SACK CANDIES, TEA ROOM Designer and Draprr of Popular Price Custom Clothing 411 LOLVIS 75 MAGNOLIA AVE. 143 TFLIP AVENUE opp. Lexington sr. FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 216 BROTHERS Clranfrs-Dyfrx Hollis, Holfix 2300 Hfmp. 8181 Grral Nrrk 1900 Hempstead, Great Neck Trl. Gdfdl'U City 8-I-6 Coflzplirnnzfs of NEW GARDEN CITY MEAT MARKET ss FRANKLIN AVE. GARDEN CITY Trl. llfrnjulcad 684 BRAYSHAVVS LAENDR 82 BEDELL STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Y INC. f:0l!1f7HIlIl'7lf5 of THONIAS P. TAYLOR Trl. 7516 Trl. llfnzpsfrad 1107 R.C.A., Atwater Kent, Brunswick l THE FRANKLIN STREET cm,Iff,,1gn,, of RADIO SHOP Salcs, Sn'-virf' and Sujfplirs IDR. ANNA N. RADIN VV- BICKMEYER, prop- 260 FULTON AVENUE as NO. FRANKLIN STREET HEMPSTEAD N. Y. HEMPSTEAD, N. It k ' l l Trlfphonr' 1713 ROGERS. FLORIST 258 FIYLTON AVE. Next to Franklin Shop S HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Trl. llffrzpslrad 277-R MODEL BAKERY OTT0 PFAEFFIIE, Prop. Special Attention to VVedding, Birthday and Party Cakes 65 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 217 The photography of this book was done by TI-IE VVHITE STUDIOS 220 W. -IZND STREET NEW YORK CITY ECS OTTO'S DINER Take if Efl,1 y , 326 Fulton Avenue IAIIQMPSTIQAD, N. Y. EQ COIl1fI1Il1f'7lf5 of HOLLIS SHOE REPAIRING Nefw Home of TVVIN LANTERN TEA ROOM will open on or near May 1 at Sperial Lunrhvons Daily Dinnrr and Parlifs by Resrrwaliozz 176 FULTON AVENUE IIEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Tffrplznlu' 2547 DAEVILLE SHOPPE Smarl Frofks BE'l 1'x' JAFFE 69 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Tel. ffl'lIlPJ.'l'll1i -I-O75 WOLl 'S MENS SHOP Clolllivrs, Ilabrrdashers, Haftcn For Men and Boys UBRADLEY SWEATERSM 11 MAIN STREET IIEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 2 Conlplinlfvlls of SOPHOMORE CLASS WH ICN YOL' ARK Conzpliuzvnls of SAM KELLNIER, INC. Real r1iIRE SERVICE IN TROUBLE CALL US . . . Any where in Long Island Look for our nearest branch 219 THE JUNIOR CLJSS . . . extends its keenest appreciation to those who have subscribed to advertising in A'THE COLONIALH. It is the desire of this class that the advertisers reteive, in full measure the patronage of the students of Hempstead High School. BECKER 8a MCKAY BROS., Inc. WILLYS KNIGHT - PIERCE ARROW 46 Oakland Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. Tel. Hempstead 7407-8 220 ,i111v. v ' fi, L,:,. V, hu v , H A V. l A p COLLEGE ANNUAL .4 CORPORATION , L, ' PrinfingPlate1nakingBinding li X I 1 5o5F1rTHAvENUE. ' lf! 2 New York 11- - . ,3,, 'A Q ,K We I 3: K Z r g ' X X 5 .af N ll .a u . u fm- wil X Produce .+ l f ,. ce ., 2 r3U1'BODk V '? Zf' I O -' COITlP19tQ L, I gig M622--e A7 MM ., fre- rx is in 0- -X - 'fQi1iZ5-if11'-- Q c A X A: 'A Q- l-'P '-,qs 11-'-'vfzpqr-fiiilfliif- X N 0 n igjgw' X L X N, ' .f,,,-.-fa E. . X . E O , N A4 'A ' ilk:-' F ' r-lt: 'Q ' , 'I ' Z 6 :,,a-.-., .,:,,:- - Q, . 2-' X-'Q ', . xf fiiiiiiiii' W' ' E! ' me G:-4 Q' 'a'E:a.uEr . - 5 -..-ye 2- ' 2 , ' ' -55115-' 2 ,-L , ? Quia 5 ., 44 A, 1, ar.: 5 2- A 5,43 . 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