Hempstead High School - Colonial Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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Q A L-Ai-L ' fi F' 1' 4 N vv' X K , JMX 'g , ' X x A Jn ,' gif M51 MISS FLORENCE M HALL DEDICATION CCDLONIAL HISTCRY We delye INTO tbe deepest and darkest corners of our elfIn ltbrary for a bIstoryf of our year book lr a musty corner we fIna a row of yolurnes datIng from l 23 tbe year our book orrgrnated Our lrttle elftn escort takes down a book and openIng It to a page of staff puctures we fInd Mtss Beattre and MIss Ratelle as tbe frrst aayIsers workIng wItb a staff of twelve beaded by RenwIck l-lurry WI b tbe art of our lrttle frIends from tbe land of make belIeye we fInd n l 24 a staff of srxteen headed by Ira l-lansen and bayrng fIye adyIsers Workrng wtb Mr Goldy IO I 25 lm staffs beaded respectwely by Cred MIller and Roger Wbrtman were well rewaraed for tbeIr efforts by books tbat were a credIt to our scbool Tbe Colonral of W2 IS put on tbe table before us by a green coated fellow Sberwoo Sllll0WGfW and bIs staff uncer tbe ClIVCCTlOll of MISS l-lIlda Roberts publIsbea a well testgnea book ln l 285 our lIttle frtends Inform us Fredenck DoolIttlc s staff was under tbe IrectIon ot MIss Roberts and MIss Eastburn ss lfastburn agaI adyIse tbe staff of l Tbe e Itor lil cbIcf w Duncat Pallantu c lbrs year tbe plan of our year book was cbanged Hcretofory tbe book ect te Q cc c c to bono uatrr g c ass vIItw twc ate anus lloyt at tbe staffs beat worletl a s I tw rcwayI r VN In Mss Postr as We bustncss aaylser l l 3 we saw Mrs DayIs COlWlllWUIf'tQ ber second Scar as our adwser our ltttle frrewds gaye specIal belc o tbe a y ser anc ber staff as tbe annual was botb beautnul ard unIaue Tbe next book IS sbown to us wrtb glee as one elf announces tbat Mrs Dayrs COfWlIf'lLJ6Cl IIT ber POSITION as adyfIser and tbns book cornbtned tbe old ard tbe new Rutb l-la krns was e IItar In cbIef lt V37 George Massets staff stIll urter tbe dIrectIon of Mrs ayIs rocuce a book Ill Sampler style VvllIClW receIyed praIse frorn all wbo saw It We now pIck ur tbe next book on tbe sbelf to fInd It edIted In nautIcal style ana bea lea by DorIs Wagenbauer and a staff tbat ably cooperated wrtb be a yIser stIll Mrs DayIs row assrsted b Mr Cumrntngs as busrncss beat Now an IITItJOl'lGIWl lOOlslITQ lIttle fellow lIfts aown a yolunwe nwany tIrnes lnrs Sl e an we fIna on tbe table last years book an excellent pIect of wt rk er ter by a staff under tbe ablc ClI'C.CllOfl of C orac WI lIams a Id MurIc An erscn an l basca on tbe tberne of astrolog AQOI I Mrs DayIs lS tbc arlyIser a ta M Cun nm was bas cbarge of tbe lJUSlft6sa As we look around tbc lIbrary we see a brand new set of sbelyes Ill one corner !XskIng about tbern we are Inforrne by our guklc tbat tl ey are for Ibe year books of V33 but tbat only tbost Ill goof stan lIng Wlll be sto ed bere We leaye tbIs lan of make belIefe yybrcb w baye cbosen as a tbente or tbIs years edItIon or tbe ColonIal wI b a bope tbat our book wIIl ftnd Its way to tbose sbelyes of bonor and tbat It wIll be poIntea to wItb pnde bv Its taff and by tbe puoIls of Hempstead HIgb Scbool ALI HAUQ R 8 t 1 f A l f ' 9 I . . , 4 , yi. 7 , . . y I r t ' ' L - ' I, ' , A . . . 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I f- 3 pee -L , 33, LI, '35, Hoek y, '-2 xr-I I I L I - EPEIZER, C I 'NI I II St' e of ,D-P, : -- 'c'. or I ' , BL, 1 I 0 Hal Cubs, lj g at I-eat, :-1, T ik, '32, '11, '3-I, '31 I 935 TI-I E COLONIAL BRIGGS FREDERICK JEFFERSON BROWN NANCY Advmsorg Counc I of an O BROXNN 'NORAIA J ommerc ol CII In Jun or Lnteror OC etx eg u BUCK DORIS KATHRNN Umor L terom Somew 05 at Q IZURKIIARD MAI JORIF ver G L Qmmemfgmelt Q LV b LII AVI S JON' RII on OI STO I CA APB L FNF1 INF A FCS 'ICI I CV C X I crvwc quad Sen x S vw TI mu COION ol SIGII I D dome 5 Irl OT Common Cmem I CARLSF N JOHIN CAROTA MARION LOUISF Art CI D CASLLIA TFIII SA LILLIAN CHLSFIII F IIFLLN QT Ord Ink CILIIJ J OIOIQI Staff Sen or Cwrls Servmce Squad Hofkq Team 4 u CemeroI Orggm QIIQH Ad vxsorf Count I 5 CHRISTFNSEN MARJORIE 28 if W THE COLONIAL 1935 CIHOFKI L 'V PAULHNE Lrbrory S of' 5 Loroe Drem Sodzxlrtos Le Carrie Frongors Cl AUSEN CHARUS Carpe Drem uodolrms Sferwre u no og, Cl l CLAYPOOL JOHN VN Il LIAM Ice Pres Hem of Student Cvuwl rm Cum ol Orgomzotwow U Pres dent o Tupvor Chris 3 Orcrwe ro on n err TOgOr1 COBB CAROLVN XD Sophomore Lrterorx efg COHIN NC WTA DAGMAR LO' i WS MARJORXV LTHEL mrer o' Jumor L eror N rfxo oste!'orwo VOOK JOAN CHIRLVY Cc no rm 4 Term S Teorrr rs ty Hom fre or, rhgx ,asker boll Tfo 1 OPROLA HAROLD ANTHONf Lat o CORKRKY ALFRED ROBLRT Cooro rw or o e w Boser o Foofbo N 1 Veoerol Orgomzot on osurer CURASK BENEDKCT HAROLD rm er oss Basket boil D Trof Ro xo Foo H Coos 31 Dwlore' Sooety CYA QALSK K ANNE RFNLr LAN 'C MURI L O ve rro ie ob EV Cnr Mo Coste 'om 1 Corwmer J lol flu Reg strofom Ad ' WVO I A , Up, L 1 r, Q-1, Q , '24, A - ,SS S .,'-,L N2 Qui, '-'HBV X' 111,31 , vu 1' . 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Carpe Diem SodaII1a HQ a A ax 3 FIawCr L rl at C vfwvww en DE CLUE UQENI FI AN IS Trea5urer of Jumar ag L Icr If ax eaj Usl er at Camfwew emcm Patna Sta C0WmercIaI CIuIJ C C Ia NIOTTE CHARLEb Band Ord astra DELAINN RAYMOND CHARLEQ e Dsem Scda as Ifas e MOTT DONALD ELL9 CIXIH band Om c tra DLNTON CLARA A ADILEINL mer Iass Basket IJaII E Imtermas u c na DJ O Aqwsorg Coumcml mer aI CIub 9 Cafaterma Sauad DOREELD X ALTER ERN NT DOW LE JOHN HEIXRY HaII Cops 34 Pe-rvtagam DRAPE HELENI IVI CommeroaI Club 34 Amd at Regw Ira IOr1 HI DROQT CHARLES EDWARD arsmt, FoarbaII I Track f r W L f JD' X v f I ' d Cu' I , 'HI , I 'z , A ,, I Vx L r A , nfji I - A E TI , , Q-1, S rf :ef ic 5 ad , ? X, '-1, ' -r ,eva Q A 4 ' II ,, 'fg TI 1. 5 , A ' j pg - WL g , , 4 vt ,a ' u A, 5 C-. 3 2 Q N' 5 , ,. H f T P 4 , 1, A V 7.11, , 1 I ff, '3 fi Traflz, if f, A '14 firg -' f 'f , we 5, V ,- DE GRAPE, FLORENCE E ' f V ' , '34, '55, EI qrjula ia5IeI'C'IO, ' T12 , I C' . I L, ' ETTEKAIEF1 I IAQ- I 'QD ':. ' I ' I I ,fl U 1 W , ,J Cam? 1 n W1 , 35, SC SPIE GILIIT, gf' ' I5Ia ,J ' CILIID, Q: iz I gs. '., - ' I I, A A U E I i , D I Q, I, LES, 'Q,, ' 1 Eav- I II, 114, ' E, G I f C ,'3I4, Com- f'I', B 'QQ Q. , 5 , , ,J I ' Q' I J I ' - -.1 , , pf, , L- 'if ' 3 I ' I, 'Liz ' S - I I 5 , V f ., 'i' , , '24 5' . . 30 3 N .r Z THE COLON IAL T935 UUA 'N Pal' Cops T a VLJVTL 4 fECT-f NXILL AM LU r-N KFNN TH F 'Wm an a Ea ker Ia!! J OP CTHY NTILDRED dee EARL fVmTHlA FLOT NTL Q cm w nr Cass Q Ord astra T ad F T r C anna! Staff 4 BHQIUQ PAU wer 4 Pentagon I JOHN C age Fan ng Team narf DN AxDX JCHIN HAMILTON er Team Semar Oass Ba kat a arpe D m Soda! ras 51 TA E MT NLBOR RCBFRT ARVID Peatag rw Limb a C0115 Q Tap ar muh Carpe Drem SodaMtaQ TT fd T :LAC H AL' L Q0 amare Lrerar Sanger 5 Juaor Lwterar G e Sam L Room 6 om 'NJ LAVL LCRI5 A NLS far e T em Quia' ras 2 wer F If ammev emgnr Sophomore Lmrary V935 THE COLONIAL ERB CHRISTINA ELSIE Treasurer Sparmlw Club 5 Sgamlslw Club JD Or tra Band 3 Glee Club EULER HARRIFT GERTRUDE Presldemt of Blolagy Club I Head Dlploma Gurl at Commencement 34 Secretary of S ence Club 4 Sensor Gurls Serv ce Squad H Soplwomarz L terary Club EVANS FLORENCE BERENICE G ee Club FFINN HAROLD LESLIE a Cabs J arm! tall bn il lat I Ilall Op laxx I I lux Cammeuremeuf C ub Lf Cc rfle From O Q a w HT LV L Ie ar Sun etx FITCH CH STFI XM rcl ra e U FOS CIIAIX LSIIN L rw cut lar Rrcsl wt ol Umar Class Play Pres dent al PIuIateIl Sun IQIX Coloma Stal' FRANK VNALT ER NIA Senlu ax gl! a 9 Advl wrx Board of C O FRIFIXD CHARLES ALBERT Semur Play U Presldeut Latln Club relarr ul enera Or am a I 1 Pemtagm Club 3 Foolllglrl Club FRISBIL JAAIFS OUIS Treasurer Cammerrlal Club Halll up Sc wal Sc ence C u 3 Uslwer affSenlf r Pla 5 FRISENDA MARY FLORENCE French Club 3-I 33 FROEHLICH MAY THERESA - Regnstratlom Ad 54 I V A J? 5 BJ 36 ff THE COLON I!-XL 1935 'X H MARY CHN LOTTL rw u retcr P wk LW Qrvdboglf Staff r wr 5 rx FL N 4 md G not Star FE IQCROTH A ww Q ight Hs Sem e Squad XSL CM UO G Y O :J I PLO I 4 fO HNER MAME GT 4 t Vorswt, U CL PHX NNUKKAN r I Tm Q mga IXXNSKY XL FFA AW 4V K me L S MGI Jum nr L terclry e fRUNDBOfF ST I ' I AB H C 15 x 4 K' V LASTEN LA 'HHN Q1 rope Q ro 5 EI fr IJ FOSTGHO bor wg Cl 1 Rods Ciub MV BP V P PR HXXAE DOP OTHY FLC Nfl APP Gmc H QP Tenn S M pl S v mm fu W rv wad Qcpmm rn Lrg Q Lt I 935 THE COLONIAL HALLAM DOROTHY AI ICE Senror GrrIs Serv ce Squad merc4aI Club 4 HAMAN CHRISTIAN HENRY HAMILTON CERALDINE HORTENSE rt Club 34 DJ ammerf aI CLI 35 Secre ary of Cofnrner al CIuL atruat Staff S nor C r erv I e Squad HAM' ET MARY HORE Vuce Premdent of Sophomore L Ieran Sc e rc as ra ee CIUI HARRIC AN ROSENAAIN ALA OOL HARRINAN O' IME Art CIub Sophomore L Iergrx So e I3aIag3 CIub Advrsary Caun I of L O Se reraq of Sab omare C'a HARRISON EVELYN MARIE HART ROY DOUGLAS ColanralS1aff 3 HASINCER VI ILLIAM JOSEPH Track 3 Hal ape HASKINS ELINOR MAE Pen and Ink CIub 3-I 35 Colanral Sfaff Drplama GrrI at Commencement 4 Sen cr G rls Service Squad 35 HAY MAPGARET SHIRLEY Commercmal Club 35 HEIDE MARGARET ANNE Carpe Diem Sodalutas 33 34 LIC I' 2 4 I 1 THE COLONHALI935 1 IJLIDVR HORACE CEORGF Pentagon C ub I II LDITH GERTRUDE C me Dem Soda' rcs r Ie mums H III KEITH CATHLRIN H 'NIDRICKSON VIRGINIA ISABEL QIQIC ooety II IVMIXXIXI H IXIIxY IQINILST JR CIQSS BQQIQ bo xICK R I IQTI3 UI. I 1 QI Cops I Petro 0 or C O I J ro FLW NCI M Slucj P IT cmd r II HILL AAN IUIIN CAVIIDP L rTfn VG Q In HLQLLAINIJ ra LILYAIXI rot S cm I FII' Jet on Imager of Petr ot V I' FTW V V r uIo Coste'IoI IHCLVJP N IIOIMA LILLIANI 9 QQ I0 0 1 I , f 1, A I I-:CII CTS, f, I , 'lj E H, i ' G I II , 'll QI, '23, L5 'U Qc: FI ,I,'g-I,'gf I ' 7 f If I , I LI I, - QI Crgimutre, Eg, QI, L5 hifi-.- II EI I I ? PIII I S II I I 15 ff I ' Scalar I1QI',J. V, Qui, V GI II, '24 rx' ' I I I . . I H:LIr . I Gig' A 5 , , P I 'gif H I ,ff ' ISI ff, I Q x 5 I , ILII Iub, QI, '55, rjIQ'T , IIILL, 2 . Cr P r 5' Serv ie 4 gif, e I I-il CIUIJ, F153 Qrctc' Fwd, 'Li :I ' A , I JI I . C:-fcxftod 04 Fart IQ L-2. , l, 331 ,I 934, '31, '13, V2-Pres Gam II' Enema f Cpu, '-II, Sf Ame CLI, MQQQI, BI, . C'l:4'J'I7 of CICS Basket L13 ', Q14 fx I'YfA PQI I ,'1-g , fI III' , I 'gg L5 ary Soff, UI, 23, SCDII3 oe Lie or, SQCGTII, Ill, SI C' C I WG, '39 I II .f.5 , I 2 I Cz'-ffferi QI CILI' , IHCPWRS, PXNIE JANI Q AIYCCI, LI, '52, C' Q Crib, 'gg 1, gf Iw,Q3CmI PEIRY 5 JH K, TI1:1.r--r SIII frore CQ, -I, Ff'FifI, ' If ff of cf II II f Ifcrzr. ,W ':' Q Sew I Pc, 'f , IQESTIE COLONHAL HUFF CATHERINE ESTHER Le Cercle Franqars 3-I Orcbektra 32 33 34 33 Glee Club 35 Fred Hockey 34 as et ball JAFFE SYLVIA Treasurer Pen and Ink Club 5 Se retam Tuprar Club 34 Flower Grrl ar Commencement I n and Ink Club Plax I Colonial a JIGCA STELLA JOHNKE I I LIAM If Presrdenf Ieral Orqsnr anon Adr s3r5 Cauncrl L wa I' kill Cops C rar of CI eer e ers 2 3l, D Cplelerra quad 53 JOHNSON ANNA Carnmer al Clulv JOHNSTON I ILLIMI Wm M Hall oak WE a 1 Camrncr a C rr JUDD ALTHEA MAY H3 RCN I3a5cIwaI as I a Icnnrs KALCHUK THANK CIGITKC Club ewlagon 3 Ra ra ur KAPLAN HARVI Y S Cn Q J Senor Manager Baan Ja Junrar Manager Baeelzall gan rn ra Manager l3aSebaII 33 OSS as Ltlzall KENNEY AI IUIxJ Commerc al C ulu KEYES CHAI LIS FRANCIS Jlx Tuplar Club 34 Track 35 KLEEMAN DOROTHY EVANGEL I NE 36 L 340 , as . I1 1 I V fl X 2 Vyv , , , r w , Q l + V I r r f r , , E, I A , 1 IA , , 1 I , 1: Q I I B k , 35 I 2 1 , , - I I 13 , C , ' I 4 V, fc 1 I 2 x N I , 132 Pe '35, . Sr ff, , 3 1 , , I rx I I f I I , f I ,I I IQ , ', rllrll X 3 1 ,, , I ' 1 2 pf ' , f ' ' ' 'f5p r I F ,':5g UD If I 1 I .I r'rg: 2 I od , ' 'A '3E, H S , OT, '3-I, '35 I , I .Q CI ,'3r,'3v 'aff M X - ' I1 'D' ' I , It , 1 , , ' Y C 3, 'Fl '35, Lreuten I 'H Il ps, '35, 3 'Z' I Irxr, '55, Adler, C.,runf'I,,'.:5 I I rf' '3l, '55, 1 , ff, B lim' lj II, 11.9, Nj, Q , S ,'l2,'3f5,Pr ,'5g'd CII, Ja ffl 'Q r l I Crm C3 CrUr,'32, A 1 are 5 I II, '33, , , lil, VLH!-'J A -,WJCI B I- ,'3?,'33,'35 , il'l ' I A I , '33, 33, '3-I n A r T 5 ' fa r - , , I O xl THE COLONIAL 1935 LL MAI THA JOHAN A KFLL YNQKI HELEN M en cmd lmlf Cbub Or metro Manager of V VK Bo Let bo!! Team Cfummer ol CHAD Covwresr of Seward O G 'CDYFXQ41 EDAAFD FRANK VCNMXS LWQXA H ENV F' S ef BON pc ,Jr w v KQCPWA N FPAINFQQ LYNN 1 ll PxCQHANSKY DANIEL omni G no Q cm! off Tup or Pemf A HL V' . W , 1 x ' N, H AW Clwfy Pl .J 'Z J , P x ' '33 7 ,423-1 A my 3 , A .TQ ki T, , QQ Basel II VU1 Hwgl S 5'LoN - . N, - X lx, ., Iifsiaf - J 4 1 Ag , , . I CQ! Staff 'nk P I Cr! Meer S' ., 'TQ cgrw, rili. LSK1, LEN INN-ff Woe- firlselmif 'ay Avsgtclrwf 1 Q My Trim, CofcIuf1Scg'1':'t 3, 1 LIL KMSKY, if 1 1 X Q' HGH Los, 'A 3, 'tr D V SE ', fi G- J ww, C C! of Gem-'ai 'Q 1 .. '35, '54, '55 KR' V. X 11, , J 4 B rx Sierfe Club 'LZ ' A H-N F Vbfnkl, 'AAX7-XJCF-JE DCFIS f 'rw'r'- V' CJ! CMU, '1, '- 5 F-,f fi J' Ami, '3 LAFXQ, J, 1 EL'.'.Al'L Eight LUGU, 'Q-1, gf FN I-C ON VAN, C KRL, R OR F Ad wr cum X r r HQW CQ J FNACKEF WHLTCN NHAFXD J FHTN I 935 TI-IE COLONIAL LEE MABEL I' rrot 4 poo LEEFLER MARIAIXI VIRFINIA Sophomore Lrterom Qo ety 'ZE USRQK if QLIE ANN' Ce resdcmt S ew U3 Vreswderwt Bro'og CIN mro r HI GIIOVT mr r em V7 ONIWOI' I ALICE LILLIAM r Art CILIH LOQON LOROTIIN ENNIA VU I IAKICNIL NAM X V NAEAULEN EV LVN L AIN ELAN HE CLAEH ont rcer Inter Iob B01 QI Moray NALOESKE IBEATRI IX API JA OB AL UXT 'IANICINI MICHAEI AN vet 'un ro 1 C rweroI Orgow I Q L LII o I A MOLD LIOML EI-I :J we I . jot ' , E , '55 S S C ui? 'Sf .J ' f ., C' ', 'ii u I 'ff ,.1 -1 .: yr' LE, , X VI -P TI vis CI Ig '22, fi, '35, 'E I I 'I Ln, '35 Ge-:G I O - go Z , '19, Usher QI Lo News ent, 'lg Sw, Ir: e L:1er:r, Soiwg, LEX S, . 1 ' Qmwnwg- icJI Club, ff, '- 'j f-Li Clow, V ij ., 'QD N 1 4,1 J, , I. Hoge? row fx E, 'ff LLIIIE 'mf' ,. If If :ICFV Cob, :fj Le C6 ie Erofic 5 Qf , F - , , r -I L . , L E, Mgt' E ' C 1 H ,IS Cv r:' , E555 C ES ,eo I, pf, 1 Ecsiset Poli, 'SE ,- CE JIIIIV T.'AriCESvf', C IC Q JR. 0, 1 52 fr: C I, QS, 'gfg 'I f- Q1 I'I'II Qogps 'zfg Se 1 :::' go 1, fpr 151 I- I 'E U ' 'S ' , Q 'Ig i.L7IQI'f In II Cog ,, f THE COLONIAL I935 MANKIEMICH BENNY LOUIS rc eslra 2 4 JD Strmg Quartet SC erv e Club 35 Tublar 35 NIARCIOTTA JOHANNA L MARLOW ELEANOR FLORENCE aseball ul Ha Bas ef ball Sen r V rIS Servl e Sauad MAROUARDT ELI NORE XVINIFRED Re rstratrom Ara -I Patrlol Staff Olee Club 3-I 35 'VIARQUETTE MILDRED FRANCIS Art Club 33 MARTIN DOROTHY ELIINOR Tuplar Club 3 Sc ence Club 5 Secre tary al Junlar Llterary Soclely I Oplw amarc L lerary Soclely 3 MATHIA MARIA LAURA rw and Ink Club JD Sen or Grrls Se-rvlce Squad 5 Llbrary Staff 35 Carpe Dem Sada lltas 34 DJ Treasurer of Carpe Drem Sadalrtas MAYER HELEN ANNA er ball 32 33 33 uc ey IN' ADAM HOVI ARD RUSSELL ll C ub I 3 Bullerlrw Baard C fnmll ee Hall Cabs D Ca an al Staff M CONOLOa UE ROBERT JAMES a Tra Var2 ly FP OLOI UE VERONICA THERESA FALL ID ARD VIINC NT llall I 935 THE COLONIAL MELI E LYDIA E MENZ LUCILLE ELIZABETH Grrls Servuce Squad 35 Sophomore Lrterary Soclefy 33 Varslty Hockey 15 Flower Gwrl at Commencement 34 French Club 5 METLGER FLORENCE M I KOWSKI THADDEIJS Pentagon 35 MILLER CARL F an Qu 3 a ops v as as of ball 4 5 Coll Team MILLER ROBERT WIL IAM L ball v4 a op Adu crx Counrl w O Class Baske ba Champs Cl MITCHEI L JAMES ARTHUR a Cop JD ee Club 7 Senror Orcwesfra 2 34 5 MORIGL WALTER CHARLES Ceneral Sclence Club 32 Sensor Cr hestra Clee Club 35 MORRISON DOROTHEA L MONTGOMERY Latin Cub 33 34 Sophomore LITSFOVI SocIety D3 Junvor Lrterary Socuety 34 Orcwestra 2 33 34 35 Band 32 4 5 MOULTON BARBARA OLIVE Presldent of Ar! Club 34 Art Club General Organrzatlon 34 Sophomore Literary SOCIQTI 33 MUENCH NORMAN FREDRICK Hall Cops 35 MURRAY JOHN DUANE Sensor Play 35 Secretary of F 35 Vlce Presldent of Carpe Dsem General Organvzotuon 34 35 Colonlal X - I . ' I I I4 , . I I I I , I4, I I I - I I4 . I: I I I J 7 I I I I L I I I TU. I . B d, ' III H IIC I 54, :gg Cla, B R- I lj I I3 I 1 . I 'LD I I '- Q Fuotr I 'Q I H IIC I'3-I, '35g 'SDI I ' - Ll G I '11, 'JSI . I Il I I 'QIQI CJI H5 '- I rl - Sclence Club, '35g Soclal Screhce Club, '35g H ll SIIA' GII . I 'JCI I I D I I 9 I . I4 . - , I: , ' I I L I BI I I , I I 'X fo - I : ' I I I Iv, - - , I1 I I I I ' I ,I I I I4 , II Iv, I I3 I D I I I I I I 'DDI IY J I I V . 'A . In I I 1. ,- I , I IW 7 I 1 . , I I I I I I I , I I I 40 :AM THE COLONIAL T935 AVO ANTOINLTTE J N R9 DANID AL EN C1 ll U of Pr x nf wg lull CH e Cl 0 C ps WDC W CHARLES STANLEY filalu C A l wwf. AN wmv PNTRANIC Fel 1 Sfferwfe Club 30 CN C INOC O NAR l lA'N IQABILLE Cla rmom l AQseml3lx Comm tre D Flower c C mfr 1 eme S S rwce quad yC lm ol Q we LQCW !XLFl ED NN lLl.lf'X C IS 1 uve Oll IN TIL TON JANE BLAKEQLEE rw Crcr QP Llbrory Stoll l X UQCHA Frm FLOFXKNO LOUKC w lero QQ , Treouer H Tor C J lug l NEV N YD N ocmol Staff r Llter meh T V lfllfl 9 lLI.IANl BUR OYNE Trfo mu c Pentagon Vuce President u r rc P O C enre Club 2 lNIVNl l K ARTHUR C ol Ccpl NlE'vlIlNSKI FLORINCV MARIV Commer ol Club D 41 I935 THE COLONIAL NYLAND EHEVN RUTH Orc estra 2 -I Glee Cu OLINSKY HERIVIAN OLIVER GRACE B w and nk ub S n Through 3 Head Usber at Carnrnen c ment 51 Colonlal Staff 4 Grrls V Ice Squad OLSEN MILDRED EVA Cornmercral Club 3 4 Interelass Baseball 3 33 OREORD WILLIAM RAYMOND Orcwestra 2 ll Master of OFCITGSIVG 5 Band ent aqon Club 33 Scnbe Carpe Dram Soda I OS ORTH CAROLYN El Crrculo Costellano 1 Art Club Clwant cleer C3 ee Club OVVENS AI.I3ElyT JAMES a Caps 4 7I5OOQy u PABO IRLNE en and Ink Club 35 Parrlot S aff 34 Senlor Glrls Servrce Squad DD Colon al Staff 4 Varsrty Hockey 3 Sc ence Club 35 PAINTER JOHN HERBERT JR rack 4 PANASLJK VLADIMIR O ewestra 32 33 54 JD G ee Club I Sclence Club I 5 Cornrnerclal Club 34 33 Ha I Cops 3-I 35 PASHCHAK PAIJLINE Pen and Ink Club 34 35 Senrar Glrls Servrce Squad 35 Cbantrcleer DD Sketcl Club 34 35 Colonral Staff 34 PATTERSON VERA Patrrot 34 35 General Organrzatlan Advlsory Board 34 Vlce Presrdent Junlor Literary Society 34 Luterary Nlagazrne 35 Carnmercral Club 34 42 0 se' El' THE COLONIAL T933 PALLSON DOROTHY LLT AB TH T OLP 'LATUX MARY Vorsm Hofke 'GSS Bos PLATZ IOTJERT MATTHE T O K Tu 9 UV C POPKIIN DOQIS LTH' L LI Crrfulo CGSTQNTQMU L xx mmmq x c mg POPPL VHLLIAM CHN N TS ix Q bo!! POLJLS N CLJRLT NAT LLTNNL 1 0 L C1 n Cofetero PURDY HARRY H Bond e Ord ea? 0 QUTCLEY DOROTHY wer or C me TT mug Qerwce Qcluo JN QT U QUTNN X INIFRLD KATHARINL Commer GT Cup Z JLmorL ro mmf eer Staff I- , 'Y RADUKA FECPC V FY'T fT'CV Cu IAFFALT L4 JULTA MART HA Sfcmty 1 Carpe Drum Sodo rcs C L14 RAV Un JO TN RA KMOND Basket Lol! 9 gr Fee m n L Mor of' 1 mr L Ter C CL 43 T935 THE COLON IAL RANDALL CATHARINE CHRIQTIAN RASMUSQEN CLAQA MAE Commer :JT Cub READ OEF 'UANIEL THOMAS Trek 3 HOTT S EI Cwrculo Losteilomo Gee LV' L 'ON JOS PH X VSTLTY wwe: Crgom ct m VIL ECN K A MLW 'X X L IHOD TOK TTA LOUQ T .u V QQ md uw' Q Cnmmer xT1 I 'J ll TXOUWAN ICTS ST' L X c Q rx pcri 'W 3 Til r5 lxObS EAT LE C1025 Bo ke! bo'T ROTTKAMP MATTHTNN FLYNN 44 D 1 ,Q MA. A J '11 1- - -' J 1 . N ' ' g I .rm . TJ' ' I ' I 27,1 I 1 . 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QE ' , P W 2 CIIYT TTCS WT SL'rw'n'V PT' H gf, Aj- N 'ky v 4 CXNTC I, F5 ' .' 43 I ' ' il A - S ,, 'EQ '54, Q-QS 9 N , Y , 1 V, We TI-IE COLONIAL 1935 LAQS N iLLlAN4 A RUSSO ROSL e res dent of PIMQYQM for LJ C vw Cu 3 FILE C Sopr more Lwter SAP CAI OLIN EMMA w 1 CrlLFr OCGQOQ Cermcl Cu C SAME 0 ce PM ent ence OL. re 1 QM of S L A9691 D Q mg C J 1 LJ FHARVS Ncs L NA HLA F fo Team L wb G H LJ H YL T 'H 'P A mfmcrcol QF?-My NST VN Ml' LKLD 0 M Q J Snnd r QC or x 4ATl1 IINQ MAIN Tru lf ILLIAW LVUK C1 EX , OJ X ,M 1935 THE coLoHlAL ll ' SEAMAN FLORENCE CATHERINE SHARP RAYMOND JOSEPH Coomal Staff rl' Vlce-Preslderwt of H15 ory Club 35' Vlce-Pres deot of Commercjual Club 35' Uslwer at Semor Plax' 35' Hall Cop Play 35 SHATTUCK CHARLES WARREL a lO Club 3-l 3 Fool Tl ub Vlce Presldent of Senlor Play 35 Scleoce C 34 35 Track 34 5 SHOEMAKER RUTH Cabtam of Clrls Basket ba Team 3 Manager 4 Crls Hocke 'loam Temw Team 33 Advusory C uncll of C O l El Clrculo Castellano 7J ULLMANN Hl LEN Soplwomore Llterarx Club Foo lglll Cu Hoc ex Smllm Tlwrauglw SlUDMAK ANNA VP Ske clw Club 3 Bulletln Board Com mlttee 35 Semor Gurl Se-rvlce Squad 34 3 5' AYMAN SOPHlE 5l.lVXO5Kl ARTHUR A 5MlTH ALETHEA HELENA Corrarrwer lol Club DD SMlTH LLSIE Clee Club 33 SMITH FLORENCE El Cnrculo Castellano 35 Band 3 3-l 35 Hustory Club 35 Reglstrallon And 33 34 SMITH VERNA ELIZABETH ' Glee Club 32 33 34 35 Le Cercle Frarmgals 35 Hlstory Club 35 Jurwlor Luterary Somew 4 X owl vw f 1 T 6 1 ll l , 3 , r 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 JJ 'C 1 1-X gr-. , QQ. 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I I I , .. , lf - I . , , I J, C , . l , , , ,ef I I I I ' 1 , , I V M , , , 33, 3-l l 935 Tl-lE COLDN IAL TIEDEMANN HERMAN LL M TODD JEAN PETRI Vuce Presldent of r o Blalogy Club 35 Basket ball 33 ack TRAUTWEIN EDWIN Ba eball 4 Golf 4 TRICKEY GEORGE STUART JR Edlfor ln Clwlef al Patrlor 35 l-lall Cabs 34 5 clence Club 2 U ler at om mencement 34 Pentagon TRUCKER WlNll'RED JEAN we Carnrnerc al T llb 4 C r ula Ca 5 e ana TURNER LORNA Elcxxer Glrl al Carnrnen ern H cr, b Carpe Dlern Sadalllas a re l er arx a rely Canwrner al Club C r ulc yellana U 'xlANN El ANClS CHARLOTT Treasurer ol Le Cer le Lrancas Clrculallan anagcr al Clwav tlcle r u Q T Ccu ead al l.llJl'OV5 Slall 5 Planer rl at am :nel crnent VANDLR MlNDElN ELORENC en and Ink Club 4 JD Vce Rresccnl of en and Ink Club 5 welanl Clue al Senlar Glrls Servlce Sa cl Planer I lrl al Comrnencernenl l Calanlal Staff VANDLx VOORT lxU-l-H SOPHROMA Tl ar Club 3 VANDERVNOUDE PHILIP JACQU S VAN de WATER ANP E , Presrdent of Soclal Science Club Se retam af unlor Class 34 General Orgaw a ow Sensor Gurls Servlce Squad U er at mencernent 34 48 , , - ' , T f , . 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QL X, , VX A XJUS ' I3 L, ':2, 'gig Cr?-5? ,'g,I, '52 , , ' 1 , I.'.' - , C Q V Caps, '14, '35, T C , '34, '55 '5 ' 49 I935 THE COLONIAL VVIEMANN HERMAN VVILLIAMS ABRANI CLOVX ES Pa rrotStaff 3-I 35 Hall Cops I 5 WILLIAMS GEORGE HON AID 2 or rn Chret at Co a e of Senror Class res dt nt ol cw rt Class Baseball Sml rn Through 35 WILSHERE EVANS BENNETT H r Coos 3l w ater Radro U 4 Vx IRKOXI SKY C ORGE SN LX ESTEI' VNOOD ARCHIBALD CLIFTON I3 mall I NN OOD JANET DOROTHEA Pen and Ink Club JD Patrrat Staff 34 Hlstory uh BroIog5 Club Sobhonnore L terary C ab YOUING MARGOT DU SOUCHET Presudent of Pen and Ink Club U Presrdent ot Student Councrl 35 Clrls Serwce Squad 5 Vrce Presrdent of Soolomore Class Sketch u ZAGAJA MILDRED AINNA ZEESE DOROTHY JEAN Soeral Selenee Club 35 ZIMINSKI ELIZABETH ANNE Junror Llterary SOCISIB 34 Hockey I Baseball 34 Basket ball I ZIPP OLIVER K Baseball 35 Basket ball 50 39 Ti CQLONIM I7 .ai km X x 3511 i'c1en1or1am JOSEPH HEIDER NOV 8 1934 I Ilx 'f uv A V 'A' Lg 1 f L4 ' 'Y V. -Y , V,r -r V 'Sl .-, V XX x 1' l ' l W X COIFF, I I rw' yr Cl K 4 i l. ,'.! 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I spend obout ene thIreI ot my tIme osleep ond yet I know so IIttIe ohout I Queer Isnt I hoye often wonted to toII4 to snneone on the subyeet ef sIeeI but one else seents to Inoyy os 'IttIe ohout It os I do hesI Ies It seerns to he I suneet to most people TI ey cont reolwe how InII rto t It I Ie, o out one thIreI ot theIr Ines osleep OI COINS! er sIee u I Iuorto It TL oyeroge pers n spenes ooout o te thI I Ie see IQ ot the oyeroge person IS sIsty yfeors Iheretore the oyeroge person spencs ooou twenty yeors osIeep une 'TQCIOUS Wh ore hIs thougn Wtot I5 geI TQ mode of? I wIsh thot sonteo Ie wouIcI t II mc the onswers to these eIuestIons It everyone spenns ohout eIght hour IIW o o osIe he Ieople In o eoun If of one hunered OI t etty mIIIo eo e see: o eu IIIIG hundred or SIXIfI'1'IIIIIOVIS of hours In o eo 'TIIs I4 DQUIXCIIGITI to tort InIIIIons ot' eoys or over one hundred ond nIne thousond yeors TIIIIIV ot It oter one hundred ond nIne thousond yeors ore spert osIeep III the UnIted Qtot ol ne Atd IT only one doy' ThInIq ot oII the eountIess nwIIII ns ot yeors thot ore spent osleep IT the world In one yfeor eountIng only hunrons' When vIe reoeh thIs poInt It IS IIIQG IVyIlTQ to VISUGIIZG the ends of spoe AII these InInIeosurohIe oges spent IIT sleep on I yet we Inow so IIttIe ohout It It IS so neor ond yet so tor There ore some roees ot p opIe who heIIeye thot when you ore osleep your soul Ieoves yoIIr body ond troyeIs through th IIITTII less exponses ot spoee to heoyen So when o IJLISOII I IJeIng GWGIQQI eI Ie shou d not be roused too guIeI4Iy but sI,uyIIy so thot hIs soul WIII hdyfe tune to I ovel through the uneountoble IIght yeors ot spoee ThIs CYDIOIWGIIOIW nwoy seem rother sIIIyf to some people but otter oII It IS os sone os on other expIo otIon ond In toet nnore sensIbIe then reno Iy It IIL 68 T I ' , I , s . . . 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XJ4 J 3 Hxl SISYERIOA I935 Tl-IE COLONIAL GENERAL STUDENT COUNCIL MISS JONES Advlser MARGOT YOUNG President JOHN CLAYPOOL Vlce President CHARLES FRIEND Secretory GEORGE TRICKEY Treasurer :he Student Couhcul as campasec at the leaders at all the varnous extra curricular actmtles The gardrha prnhcaplc al thus caurwcal IS ta makc at these actrxrtucs a umarr at ur ter rrepehaeht groups wth ca pcratuarr a nts key word That pragres thus llrcctuarr has e ce as shavrh hx an rhcrcase at our llxc htnrrlrc cr 1 epall atterraahcc In c arc rr culatrarr at the Patrlat br e ca cr ham subscraptrohs ta the Calohcal thus gear In IO34 V733 the General Orgamzatlah has pro lflt an Assembly Corrrrmttee arrc a Bulletm Baara Comm lttct and has furrrlshec Christmas ehtertaurrmehl arrcl Qutts tar the crupplea chllcreh at St Gales I-lame Each rear the General Orgarruzatlah plahs ta preserrt an harrararx lsex to each of the teh serruors who excell 1 ltarershrr aarshup 0 athletrcs clarmg thcur I ar c s Hempstead Hrgh School 72 T r yd Y ' W -9 ' fr J s r ' .s ltr r 'H ID em mal ' , 1 : ' '? 'S Acipff cast in bas ' 1 5 tht nh 3 tha Irrplt-ri cur ' B ' , I th are tl ber tr? I L . . 5 , J ' ,f I . lx E Ill ' I f J 1 . , T . I , I . I ' Y ' f , if ? cl 'rl sch I , r ' ' 1 o par irr ,M ,I A Tl-l E COLONIAL I 953 ORGANIZATION ADVISORY couNclL MISS JONES Adviser WILLIAM JOHNKE President GRACE OLIVER Secretary he Aa :sary Cou tall the General Organ atton as moosecl of represew a nes ot reguster rooms The our ose IS to bruno ant Suggestlon or question that a student may have Comer Ing the extra Curricular OCTINITIES to he attention of the G neral Oraanuzatuon Thus as ac oornpllshed by the stuoent telllng the reoresentatne of ht regester roorn Thus reoresentatne calls thus to the attentuon at the preslclent ot the Aclvlsory Council at he next meetung who IF turn presents the n atter to the Q uaent Councll whlch IS the actual governung authority outslae actmtuee 73 yi . F - - I 'V . X- T It . . f-4 , -I ' I y I yt u L. fn , v t ' ou It I . ' Q r 1 , . rw - .I + . 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T935 THE COLONIAL THE PATRIOTMMW MR GOLDY Advlser MR PRATT Assoclate Advlser GEORGE TRICKEY Edltor In Chlef ROBERT HEURICH Managmg EdlfOf IRENE PABO School Edutor VERA PATTERSON Feature Edltor GEORGE EcIcERT DANIEL KOSHANSKY WILLIAMI H dl es QUANTRELL ea ' JOHN C HILLMAN BERNARD HOMOWITZ .IOAN Athletics COOK ROBERT NEUEEER CHAUNCEY BREWER JANET Features woon ANNE VAN de WATER MURIEL DOYLE JEAN STEEL ANNA ANNIS GRACE HOFFMAN MARJORIE FOLTZ LESTER RICE wIL R t AM HACKETT GERALDINE HAMILTON ABRAM eP 'e'5 WILLIAMS LILLIAN FLANNERY MARY GAGER ELINORI MARQUARDT EvELYN SMITH T 'SC P EUGENE DeCLUE Buslness Manager MURRAY GOLDBERG Adverhsnng Manager IRENE ANHALT CLAUDE ISAAC LEWIS' LILYAN HOLLANDER Crrculahon Manager MABEL LEE BETTY ROsENsTEIN LENOREP VOLKMAN VLAOIMIR PANASUK C CL SMH The POTTIOT IS the rwevxspop r O HOOTITSTOO HIQIT SCITOOV T Ore Ore TITTOOIT Ismes each xeor It IS OLIOTIATT O O the UO Qrvfs Estob Ishef 'T I 3 xy E A I I C ' Ll I I I I I Ts I I I C D l ' SWEZEY, SELMA 'LEVY ' Q Ad'e iSi 9 5'0 , I I T U A ' ' I A A 1 ' I II A ' A , - f Q' Ty fo. if ' ' T ATTTT THE COLON IAL l935 PEN AND INK CLUB MR PILL MARGOT YOUNG FLORENCE VANDER MINDEN MARY GAGER SYLVIA JAFFE Advrser President Vnce Presudent Secretary Treasurer The Pen ond Ink Club us the junior ond sensor gurls honorary scholostuc socaety ot Hemosteod Hugh School Mor el Andersen Anno Annls Helen Boumonn Helen Cheshlre orne to Crompton Mor e Doyle 'Vlor Egger Mor, fel r g Rose GLJQFTISSCF nor Hosls nS li Orenfe H ll Moy Hughes Sylvlo Jolfe Ellzobeth Jordon Helen Kolczynskl Moro Mothlo Borboro Moore Groce Olvver lrene Poho glnlo pflllllf r Poollne Posh hols Loretto R Ed tw Sornde ew lf l flfl leon Steel Dorothy Stewart Glodys Stlllrnon Emmo Stolorz 'vllldred Stroh Florence Vonder Mlnden Ar ge lo Ver h one fl oldhou o ,sk o et 1.1 lorg t Young D Math Leller C l l , V l p f. l 3 y w j if l W' fl: l Vvr 1 Mn red W 2 1 K f . tel Cl U lker Dorothy Hotght leon Powers Alolro Wollofe El' 1 X hojee Jew lf: f ' d l , 1 ' l ' ls f lf, C , f , C' S d ff X, E , SENIOR GIRLS SERVICE SQUAD MRS HUESTON Adviser MURIEL ANDERSEN Chief FLORENCE VANDER MINDEN Assistant Chief The Senior Girls Service Sauacl is a senior honorary group organized to give girls an opportunity to assist in efficient office management. The training in leadership and office practice is inxaluahle. Helen Baumann Eveline Campbell Helen Cheslvre Dorothy Davs Cynthia Earl Harriet Euler Mary Gager Dorothea Gee Dorothy Hallam Florence Hill Geraldine Hamilton Elinor Haskins Eleanor Marlowe 76 Maria Mathia Lucille lvlenz Isabelle Nargizian Grace Ol ter Irene Papo Pauline Pashcltak Dorothy Qu Qley Loretta Rhodes M ldred Schoensten Anna Szudmak Jeanette Thoma Anne Van de Water Margot Young initiative I 935 THE COLONIAL I THE COLONIAL T935 LIBRARY STAFF MISS RHODES Advlser FRANCES UZMANN Chief of Staff The I.1brary Staff IS nnacle up af junior and Sensor gurls at hugh schalastuc Q anclung chosen by the Iubranan By cfevotung a few beruoas each clay to the Ilbrary the gurls galn much valuable nnstractuan and exbenence In add: tuan to beung of great assnstance to the students ani teachers 17 1 . Q' . , I ,, 1 f , , . , . X . . A ' 1 I 1 I - . . F x' X v' 1 5 J. P ' Y 1 xl +1 Y V935 Tl-IE COLONIAL Xl Pl MISS FIELD Adviser MARJORY MOLLINEAUX JANET BENDERNAGEL JEANETTE MAYER ELEANOR LOSON President Vrce President Secretary Treasurer The Art Club rs formed of art students only At the meetings brnef resumes of the lnyes of varnous artists year the members made small artrcles of jewelry The annual Chrustmas party was held wllh great success The members went To see The Great Waltz rn late March A plcnuc us planned for the summer 78 RT CLUB H x I . are read, and problems perfdunrng ro art discussed. This Tl-lE COLONIAL i935 SKETCH CLUB MISS OLSON Adviser The Sketch Club is now in its second successful year lt is made up ot students chosen by the adviser because group meets and works on some different phase of art This year they made masks soap canings and sketches from life Some sketching was aone at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 79 of their ability in art. Once each week after school, this A X 1. V935 Tl-IE COLON IAL BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH CLUB MR ROYAL D BENNER Advlser ANN LESLIE President CHARLES CLAUSEN Vlce President JOAN COOK Secretary JEAN TODD Treasurer CHARLES SHATTUCK Chairman of Radio DIVISION This year as url prececlmg years the members of the Brologrcal Research Club have led an octave year Talks and den OITSIVGIIOIWS Qlxeh b5 the members on subjects tanning and eclucatlahal The Radio drvrsroh rs showrt m thus picture also At the meetmgs of thus dlVlSlOl'l detallea explartatlorms of new short wave clrcurts are glweh The members made a trap to the WEAF statloh at Bellmare clarmg the year 80 1 ' f of interest to the club made the meetings both ertterf 'T . I 'L .4 , f ,7 I vs I,'f f l THE COLONIAL l935 SCIENCE CLUB MISS MUNGER Advrser GILBERT SAYENGA Presudent ANN LESLIE Frrst Vrce Presrclent MELBOURNE GREENBURG Second Vrce Presldent HARRIET UHLER Secretary EDWARD MAYNARD Treasurer The SCIenc:e Club IS organIzed for students Interested are present and dernonstratIons are held whICh are very Interestmg To Increase theIr knowledge IO the tIeld of RadIo a group of members went to RadIo CIty thIs year The members of the RadIo DIIIsIon are also shown ID thIs pIcture 81 In various fields ot science. At every meeting speakers T935 Tl-TE COLONIAL CARPE DIEM SODALITAS MISS MCDERMOTT Adviser CHARLES FRIEND Consul ALOHA WALLACE Vuce Consul MARIA MATHIA Quaesfor WILLIAM ORFORD Scribe The Lotln Club IS on orgonuzotnon tor students who study Lotun The meetnngs whnch ore held once o rnonth er tertolnung The purpose of this club is to stlmulote :Interest In Lotun and to bring obout o friendly under stondang between teachers ond ouplls 82 ore Iorgely socuol, ond very interesting, instructive ond A . I . A n THE COLONIAL l935 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS MISS NEEL JEAN STEEL CAROLINE SAND LUCILLE GARRISON FRANCES UZMANN Adviser President Vnce President Secretary Treasurer The purpose of the French Club as to aewelop lnteres an the French language ana French people The talks cluscusslons and games are helpful In learnung to speak ara understand the languaae more reaclnly and also to become better acgualnted wt h the people ana customs of France 83 so ' r V ' + ' 1 1 ' .I 1 r r I V935 Tl-lE COLONIAL EL CIRCULO CASTELLANO MISS FURGERSON I Miss sALEvA I ANGELA VECCHIONE President FLORENCE SMITH Vlce President CAROLYN ORTH Secretary CHRISTINA ERB Treasurer Advisers El Crrculo Costellono as composed of students ot Sponlsh who ore Interested IN turtlterung their knowledge of the people ond the country Ploys ore presented ortrcles ore reod by the members ond songs ore sung oll In Sponrsh Eoch yeor the Club ottends o Colorful tuesto ot Adelphl College 84 ' 1 I I ' ,IJ ,JI I , V4 .A Ai TUPMAR CLUB MR HAYES Adviser JOHN CLAYPOOL Presudent WILLIAM NICHOLS Vuce President DANIEL KOSHANSKY Secretory JOHN MURRAY Treasurer The Tuplar Club as the mathematuc Club of Hempstead Hugh To be ellglble To joan this club a student must haxe taken elementary algebra and plane geometry and must have Taken or b Talang Intermediate algebra lhe Tupuar Club during the past year has had speakers upon various subrecls dealing wlth mathematrcs and under the Ieadershrp of Mr Hayes has done sfatrstucal research work whnch has been mtereshng and benefnclal tn the members 83 hz. ,,,. -. . , . . , 1 1 1 D . . . , C , . 1 1 ' 1 THE COLONIAL 1935 i I .Mft 1525 THE Goto AL JUNIOR LITERA MISS COWAN Adviser MILDRED STROH President GERTRUDE SCHRADER Vice President VIRGINIA PAINTER Secretary JANE JACOBUS Treasurer The Junior Literary Society has enioyed discussions about Current books plays and authors The society was Whitman lecture on Long Islands famous poet The outstanding social activity ot the club was an entertain ing trip to New York where the mernbers saw Anything Goes 86 RY CLUB privileged to hear Dr. Holloway, biographer ot Walt ,- u I -f I ' X01 ' VQVM' sfut v N J bf' N 'N ul ujll 'JA LV' 1:15 fu I lu fu l u , JAY ' THE Cououufxu u935 SOPHOMORE LITERARY CLUB MISS BASSEMIR Advuser BARBARA CHRISTIE Presudent NATALIE FRIEDFIELD Vlce President VIRGINIA ESTABROOK Secretary MILDRED WOLF Treasurer The Sophomore Luterory Club us o so uol club mode up o soohomore gurls under the durectuoru of Muss Bo semur Thus yeor the gurls eruuoyed severol porrues The orue ro ed the buggest success wos the Solmogurudu porty The club enuoyeo o Theoler porty eorlu uru Aprul orud sow the show Aruuthurug Goes Th gurls were fortuhofe olso uh beuhg coh u leo through th Doubledo, Dororu Ploruf u um Lule r 87 I A 1' L. Y , s . v , . . 1 l ll ' ll ' l D ' ' G C. 1 e uf of CQ ' f , P ess l 1 - . l W My 1935 THE coLoN1AL f ' THE BAND MISS BOYLE Advise The Bond this yeor hos surpossed Itself under the oble dlrectnon of Muss Boyle It now hos grown to the snze of bond music of The hrghest type This group hos been of greof osslstonce to school ond clyuc octuvmes nts pur pose us to help not only the school but the communrfy 88 Q 5 all of J xfx ' r one hundred pieces. The members endeovor to ploy only M .fr ! t' 'fc' if J tty? 89' msc oNlAL193s THE okcl-IESTRA 4 MISS BOYLE Adviser The orchestra during the past year has kept up nts hugh standard It has grown to a well balanced symphonic orchestra ot one hundred and twenty fmve pieces Its atm ns to bnng the hnghest type of tune music before the whole student body Thus group was chosen as one of four schools from the eastern part of the United States by the Natnonal Music Educatnon Conference to broadcast over WJZ on a coast to coast hook up lfowjxof fr f F Kuff? 89 Ld cfa 1 mr' ' -, Jij r XX , 1' . JJJR N kg f I ll SXX ...f' ' fl 9 . - I or rf' '. dr 1 , I ol It ll ,I ,I K jf fl ,x ffl 1 - 3, I '1 f X In 9 rl, L ' , ,ff ' 11. J' .lr 7 m ' .. 1 N , I E I l I I . , is 7, 4 L! U l we l93'5 THE COLONIAL ll, , fp, 'vp' ne, .www GLEE CLUB MISS MCQUEEN Adviser The Glee Club us dlvlded unto sux sections two ele mentory one of boys and one of gurls two untermedlate and two advanced The advanced classes form a maxed chorus whlch ns using choral lnterature of the hlghest type This affords the school on excellent opportunuty to hear good muslc The Glee Club was given the chance to broadcast from the Hotel Pennsylvania on O tober Twenty ninth Hempstead was one of four schools chosen from the eastern part of the Unuted States by the National lvlusuc Educatnon Conference to broadcast on WJZ on a coast to coast hook up Much credit us due Mlss McQueen for her able dsrectlon ot the sungers 90 if J L U fl A ff f - .411 1' ' of u 4, Defy'-xy Y VU if ' A c -' , JWXQMT Qyxfu HALL COPS MR PRATT Advuser MR LOEB Assustant Advuser PERRY HUDSON Chuef PERRY WALDNER Assustant Chuef WILLIAM .IOHNKE HAYDEN STREATOR CHARLES I Lueutenants FOSS CHAUNCEY BREWER WILLIAM JOHNSON I The l-loll Cops us one of the most helpful orgonuzotuorus of Hempsteod Hugh School Thus group helps to keep order un the corrudors Thus yeor o new system wos un stolled The stours by the oudutoruum ond those by room twelve were mode for down stours troffuc whule the other two stourcoses ore used oruly tor upword troffuc: Thus system us of greot help uru treeurtg the holls from coru gestion I I I I . ' 1 THE COLONIAL l 935 M4 1935 THE coraumrgvg SMILIN THROUGH A Romantic Comedy ln Three Acts By ALICE LANGDON MARTIN Dlrected by GRACE SAMMIS REED CHARACTERS John Carteret George Wllllams Dr Owen fvlarcung Perry l-ludson E en Phemue Beekman Kathleen Dungannon Grace Ollxer Wnllue Aunleg Charles Fnenc ,leremsah Wayne John D Murra lvloonyeen Clare Dorothy Qunglex 'Vlad Allcla Edward nrglnua Rlcharc Ruth Wllllanw The senior play thus year Smllun Through carne up to the Alnce Archer Beverly Barclay Charles Shattuck Jcan Bannermon Eugene DeClue Helen Slegmann Walter Frank standard set tor at by the plays ot former years Much credit us due Mass Reed tor her able durec tnon and ta the cast tor theur capable acting 92 I . ll ' 1 M ll r l Xl! A ' , -l l rl Kenneth Wayne Charles Foss l A . Xu f f . - - 1 11 -r 1 ll f I 4 I , . I r . - THE CCLON IAL 1935 T935 THE COLON IAL THE USHERS At The Senior Play, Smllln Through Ray Sharp Jean Todd Frances Uznwann Jean Schull Fred Schnetder Olive Harriman James Fnsb e Ilor Albnght 94 fathertne Strang Dorothy Davls Robert Carpenter Gtlbert Sayenga Anne Van de Water Robert Heunch Chauncey Brewer Lucnlle Menz . ll . . D ll GEORGE TRICKEY, JEANNE STENZEL Head Ushers PJ . ! TI-IE COLONIAL I935 FOOTLIGHT CLUB MISS REED Adviser ALICE ARCHER President CHARLES SHATTUCK Vuce Presndent JOHN MURRAY Secretary CATHERINE STRONG Treasurer Ihe Footllght Club IS Comooser of the cost of thus geor s who tole publlc sbeolqurg elected by those olreody In the club The members have Quven several bloys In Chopel one entitled Two Croolqs ond A Lody dnd the other colled The Pot Boller A meetlng was held ot the home of Mrss Reed whuch the members enjoyed xery much 91 I , , . f f , senior ploy, SmIIIn' Through ond juniors ond seniors, X , . 1 I . ' ll Il I I fl ll ' T935 THE COLONIAL PATH MR IRONS Adviser ABIE FUCHS Presldent OLIVER LeCOMPTE Vlce President MELBOURNE GREENBURG Secretary JEFFRY WETRICH Treasurer The Pothfmders as o group of freshmen boys who excel! In scgholorshrp ond chorocrer Rudolph Axelsom Robert Forshoy Cor! Beom John Bertolrm Auguet Comf I Clufford Desch Lowrence Fme 96 Abve Furhs Fred Gerkeh MeTbourr e FVGQHLUUVQ Olner LeCompte Dowd Lubetkm Nucl oTo5 Pobo VIITCLIWY Rod mlrwsk Hom Tl ompsoh Lows Trouve Jeffry Wetrrch FINDERS 1 A .. . M, MW. WW ,wmv-we V, 4 - 1 ' X 7 -rr , , L T r W Q v . . V N , 1 I! l, N- uri Z N. x . ffm coLoNlAL1935 MR PILL CHARLOTTE GALLASCH ETHEL DRAPER IRMA LIPINSKI JUNE CLAYTON Advlser President Vlce Presldent Secretary Treasurer The Pioneers are now completnng successfully thelr first year Thus club as a gurls honorary scholastlc society for freshmen Mar Adams Lors Bannerman Barbara Barra vs Florence Belos Alnce Berg Margaref Blnsarlc ly arlcry Bls 'off M Idred Brooks J l e Claylar Mary Clear Ethel Cro Q Barbara Dral Vrhcl Draoer Gra Ervnann Vyylrna F elcl Betty Freder ck Sophle Frenchal Charlotte Galla Mane Carrlson Lulllan l-lallen as nncllc Ja r Patncla Lang lrnaa Llp n lc Helen M Carr n Fll aberh Ncw l Vlarguer ta Orarnus Vadellne Oswald Vlrnor Plaatz Vrta Puma Mane R sch Dorothy Prce Ilen Rohrnson Doroth Cerdolf J ne Taaaan yac a Vrona fharlotte Waltr fr Anne V rtney Mary T Zlrnlnsfl 97 T H E PI O N E E R S T , . , r V y' CE ' r T 1 I !', l .l I . f 4, s 4 r im Q 4 - ' cn 4 A ' Q X Gertrude Brachr Kathenne Jager Dons Schmidt T T A 1 lee Sfl'l1y S J C c LH T Ll V' , 5, W , 3 , 'A , ' 'C U L H D5 .e , Z T lols ,rx f 1935 THE CoLoNIAL U O I lu! 1 THE PENTAGQN MR BERRY Adviser JOHN STEINMULLER Presldent ROY HART Vice President ROBERT HEURICH Secretary WILLIAM NICHOLS Treasurer The Pentogon us on honorory club orgonnzed lost toll lt Consrsts of lunlor ond senior boys outstoncllng IN scholorshnp ond chorocter Henry Althof John Cloypool John Doyle Poul Eberuus Robert Engborg Charles oss Chorles Friend Guy Gougler Wlllnom Hockett Arthur Horngon 98 Roy Hort l-loroce Header Pool Henkel Robert Heunch Bernord Homownt Fronk Kolchuk Horod Kleine Donlel lioshonsky Vuncent McDonald Thoddeus Mlkowskl Alfred Nelson Vvlll om Nnchols NNlll om Ortord Jock Petry Robert Plot Edword Suerks John Steunmuller Alec Thomson George Truckey Phlllp Weltmon I l lu ' X mei? l N' l l ' f. I ' , I VI i I l 'Of .1 l FA Z Z . , ' C THE COLONIAL 1935 CHANTICLEER MISS FORD MRS NOON Advisers ANNA ANNIS Editor In Chief JOHN RAGUE BERNARD HOMOWITZ CHARLESQ FRIEND RUTH SHOEMAKER ROBERT NEUFFER Lrterary Staff WINIFRED QUINN FRED RONNERMAN Business Manager FRANCES UZMANN Cnrculahon Manager STANLEY KATZ Fubllclty Manager EDITH SMITH VERA PATTERSON ROBERTQ WOOD BLANCHE MacLEAN MAY HUGHES Buslness Staff CHAIRMAN CAROLYN ORTH DANIEL KOSHANSKY Art St H GILBERT SAYENGA JOHN MAIER ELEANOR LOSON 0 CHAIRMAN ANGELA VECCHIONE ALICE KAP LERCHUK EVA KOLLET ROSE BERNARD THELMA Typnng Staff BAUMANN PAULINE PASHCHAK The Chantrcleer as a luterary magazine publushed by the students at Hempstead Hugh School Thus as the first year that a literary magawne has been attempted The work of many students as represented IH the magazine 99 1 I 'lf' I CLAUDE ISAAC ' 'I I I I I -I ' . I l935 THE CGLGN IAL SOCIAL SCIEN MISS TRIPP Advlser ANNE VAN de WATER Presldent RAY SHARP Vlce Presldenf CHAUNCEY BREWER Secretary FLORENCE NEUSCHAEFFER Treasurer The purpose of the Social Science Club IS to further lags are gnxem over to flnscussuoos of places of lWISlOflCGl Interest tlwaf the members may wasnt IOO CE CLUB l the knowledge of its members na bistorncal fields. Meet- THE COLONIAL V935 THE GERMAN CLUB MISS CANTFIL Adviser GEORGE SCHUSTER President PAUL LEINHARD Vlce Presldent AUGUST CANTFIL Secretory MARIE VAN DOHLEN Treasurer The purpose ot the Germon Club as to promote o friendly rr terest an the students un thlngs connected vvrth Ger mony Severol short buogrophles of tomous Germon songs stories ond gomes IU whuch the members portrcl pote help to Interest them In Sermon clvllrzotnon lOl muslcrons hove been reod ot the meetings. Germon 1 1 1 - 1935 THE COLONIAL MISS FOSTER LORETTA RHODES JEANETTE THOMA JAMES FRISBIE Adviser President Secretary Treasurer The Commercnal Club meets ah the thrrd Tuesday of every month As usual a charmmg Tea dance was guxeh this year Prizes are guyen To semar members for hugh scholarshrp and for bemg mast actuxe uh the Club IO COMMERCIAL CLUB THE COLON IAI. V935 PHILATELIC SOCIETY MRS TALMADGE Advlser ROBERT SCHIERBAUM President ROSE RUSSO Vlce President MARIE VAN DOHLEN Secretary DAVID MYERS Treasurer The Stomp Club has or hos llounshei unrler the oble Supervu lon of Mrs lolmoclge The m mberb meet once o month to trod owo to ouscuss old ond new Issues of Slomp Club of Pros 1 cr ,lunnor Hugh School At ono her meelmg Mr Cummmgs go e on Interesting folk on Stamps IO3 I '72 I L S T . e r srombsl Af one fume the members entertoinecl the .-,Q ' I l 935 Tl-IE COLONIAL CAFETERIA SQUAD MISS DEYO l Advusers Muss Poweuu. I Each year the volunteer members of the Cateterua Sauac render theur servuces wullungly to the students of l-lemp stead l-lugh School The gurls help un servung the food acted as hostess each lunch peruocl hclpung to keep order un the cateterua Wuth thus cooperatuon the lnoxs and gurls have found ut easuer to s rve more people un a peruod as the lunes move more rapuclly ana are more orderly than un former xears lO4 u f ' I l , T l ,- and the boys act as cashuers, Thus year a teacher has . C 4 , a THE COLONIAL I935 VARSITY H CLUB MR FAY Advrser PERRY WALDNER President VICTOR GIGANTI Vuce Presrdenf ROBERT MORRIS Secretary ALFRED CORKREY Treasurer AL SYMANSKY Sergeant at Arms The Varsity I-I Club as ah organ: ahah made up of boys who have been awaraecl a major letter for athletics Under the Ieadershlp of Mr Fa, thus club has become one of our most Outstahdmg orQartlzatnOhS 103 ll II 1935 THE COLONIAL 106 ,W fall QE. THLETIC l T931 THE COLONIAL CEORCE TRUICKO ROBERT CARPENTER ALERED CORKREY ALICE STAPLES JOAN COOK RUTH SHOEMAKI R JOHN HILLMAN I FLIX DON INSKI T Trod Q S Tcl To 5 IQSLQTIQQII CNIQ Hockcx Te Clrls lvoskeibclll Terwclrwq r - I TEAM CAPTAINS ju 1' ' ' 'J Huy' THHN ' A1 5' I X? VICTOR OIOANTI Eootbclll Ewxzg IHITO ' Q f TT0QvTmfV1Tl O: THE COLONIAL 1933 CHEER LEADERS MR PRATT JOHN WALENCIS . Ad ' A ALEC THOMSON M WILLIAM JOHNK gm HARRY MARX li .J g N K W CRAIF HAAREN CV APEWCE SPRACUE IC l933 THE COLONIAL FOOTBALL 1934 35 The success ot next year s l-lernpstead Hugh School tootball teafn wrll be based marnly on the domrnant playrng aualrtres ot the l 3-l sguad who under he splendrd leadershrp ot Captarn Vac Glgantr and the unsprred playrng ot Vrc Matusa and Joe Walsh came through a tatrly successtul season rt won two ot tts seven encounters The trrst game was a 4 1 deteat at th hands ot the Flushtng Red Deyrls at Memorral Freld rn Flushrng Desptte the score the Tlgers com 1 tetel, outplayed and outclassed the Rel Deyrls rn the second halt The tollowtng week the Ttgers encounterea a strong an yery much cxperrenced Glen Cove eleyen the greater part ot wntfh was composea ot yeteran players It was not an unexpected occurrence when we were deteated atter a hard tussle by 21 The next antagonrst to be tacec was our traartronal nyal Freeport whom we deteatea tn the most excrttng game ot the season by a score ot l2 1 rn state ot precrcttons to the contrary On the tollowtng Saturaay the powerful drrvrng ol the Hempstead Trgers reaped tts reward when they tramplcr over a stubborn Rockaway eleven bv the comfortable score ot l? l The ttrst halt was composea matnly ot a punttng rual between the two teams In the second halt however the sup rror team work ot the Trgers atded by the sensational runs of George Trurcko paved the way to another l-lempstear vtctory The purple hosts at Sewanhaka must have been possessed wlth an over supply ot good luck For although they were enttrely outclassed they arded by a serres ot rnecessary l-lempstead tumbles came out on top wtth a 2 O vtc tory Theseffwo pornts scored when a Sewanhalfa man recovered and blocked a HempsteQ- krck behtnd the goal lrne whrch was accredtted as a safety Thus scorrn was done tn the clostng rntnutes ot the game and consequently prexented any change tor a l-lempsteaa comeback Bestde Freeport l-le psteads other tradttronal rrval Charntnade never tarls to put torth her best efforts to beat us ln a terntrc struggle wht h ensued the two teams seemed tarrly eyen Chamrnade perhaps haxrng the adyantage rn werght Thrs may or may not have earned for them therr l2 O ytctory In our ttnal game wrth Baldwrn wh ch IS ratec as the best eam on Long Island we completely surprrsed the spectators Tor althodgh w dna not beat Baldwrn the stattstlcs of the game showed that we had gatnec tar yardage and had ma ty more ttrst downs than our opponent It was onl through the tnyrnctble passrng attack ot Baldwtn that they were ttnally able to score When the trnal whtstle had blown the score showed that Baldwrn had won 26 O Authorttres who saw our team have satd that rt deseryed much credtt tor tts admrrable performance last season To Coach Fay also goes a great deal ot credtt for hrs enthustastrc and energetlc coachtng lvlay he attarn an even greater success rn hrs work rn years to come llO - 1 1 r 1 , I I 1 A I 1 I 1 I . 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I ., ' , I . . , f r 1 1933 THE CGLONIAL BASKETBALL 1934 35 fxhhoagh tne Hemnstcar H1gh School baskctbah Team began the season xx1th a scnes ot etcats after 1t toand 1tsc1t l1CO111l11L1C1 the season bx scorlng rnanx XICTOVIGQ an what 1 more startlma many uns ts Wfe opene the season ow December sexenth xxn n Long 13ca n xxho were twe 1ass B cham rrons tooa all ar1xa tage o 1 1r 11,1 r1or coart experlcnce to trounce as 3 16 olovxung wecr hqxxcxer xx too1 o rcxxar by oxer comnng Garoen C115 23 1 Vxe 11111 xncreasco oar xxrnnrn to txxo games u' at1 g SCxxan1'a1a bx a s 1 7 Nter thc Qexxanha1a gamc the team seemed to haxe poor 111c1 It vxas cn bx Ba1xx1n 2 2 b the f1X11'1T1I 21 x1:ar Ro V W x 1 bx L1roach11ars 111 one ot thc nar est gam s ot the season 27 1 ne next gone was 1 a ea In our oxxn gyn1nas1um agalnst that a11 star cam novvn as txt aca x1n a L uts 1 1o1og Matht nahcs O1 We com! a cc J 1 e ec1a11y c Q crcc 1 L u11cr1cnccc ontnstants o crcanc th IV yout r1xa1s 31 3 11s las ecat s eme to create eterm1nat1o1 I1 the team tor ex promptly tooa Cnamrnade anr St 17au1s rnto camy, by sco1es ot 73 23 and The next game wh1ch xxas Vxl11T oar olcl r1xa1 Freeport was owe ot the o son 1 11 1 We x 17116 agaln met Ucteat at the haw s ot a stror g Lawrence 1-lxe by a score O134 23 The tolloxxrng xxce1 vxe xxent to Gar en Cnty H1gh Here we sa ceec1ec1 1n 1ega1n1ng oar W11'11TI11Q str1re by troancn a them Z3 1 wh1ch vxas therr second tctcat at our haxas Tins last xrctorx scemen to rnsorre the team agaun tor tha oownea un muck saccess1or Laxxfrcncc 71 13a1c1xx n 21 1o and 176111111061 77 5 rs xx1111 s ca 11 not prexa1 or on woxxexcr tor xx xxerc o com tor the secona trme th1s scason b Frecoort xxlth a s orc ot 7 1 We completed the seaspn by tlrst beat1ng Centra1 then 1os1ng to Stock Exchange ana In the 11na1 game we were upset by St 17ao11 s who efeateci us bx the close score of 31 39 117 - 113 7 r, ,1 ' 7 ,1 1 J ffv u X r 1 I 1 YQ If I . 1 ' A s, 41 's ' J, ' 3 e ,Q V , 'Q 3 C1 1 1-C ,gr '1 n e1t1e sie f W 3'3-7,T1111 1 e A A 1 '- ' 1 ,f 'T 1 1 1 Q 1? 11' r'e1e I1 L 1 1 , 1 , , ra11x 111 the last '1a1t, 23-Q1. beate. ,1 5 n Z- 2, 5. U 1' 27- -, by cxca a, 33-19, are 1 ' 1 2 f+ ' rs 1 ff 2 ri I T 1 1 L. 1L I ..' 1 T' . 11 ,Z yff 7 1 J' 1 , t1 14 ' 1? P 111 Ha' g 111 s at 'G' x, ?1 ' etc, 1 t1 , 1111 a1c11 1 lx 1111-spectacular 171Gf.I11Q o1Mr, Fay, Mr Smith, and S17 th: R111 111 1 f1 c 's V 1 N e' f hful ' ' Q-2 T1' t Q1c1e e F151 je ' ' 1 '1 o , th ,' f 1 ' 1 ' J ' ' rs 1 - 17 c . s 3 e - 1, 35-17. X . K I. .f l I c1osest 1 the sea, , ar 11 1t was .11SO1N11O1lT111Q hen xfe lost by Jo- 1 We ' V X , ,1 s -' 1 1' ' 1... ' . U 9 W rj . V . F , Y . .I . . .ii .R - I . I A, M, A , V I , K, , fri g X, . , . Ty , V . 4 f , ,Q 1 '1 1 23-e , 11 - 11, C 1' .e cc-117 Th' ',1!'!3Q.1V7 k 1 'c1 . 1 . '11 1 g,1 fc ff, e f H xer- ,Q X1 ' ' , Er 3 r VC 3 +3 54 v A W. . 4 I V, f ' ' ' A V f A , I T . 1 I L. TI-IE COLONIAL I J OS U h th ICIGII hm 0 I r mme I Q Q OHS of The sms IISQII tho Ih fs Q JH I IJ IOOI no I Q rw 0 The ho L QC I Ioor INDIVIDUAL QCORING I9 I IChuf RI Tbch LOWL IWLJCIOL Lent wer O SuIIlxOh Qorkre ICQ JZ II3 3 . GX It wx Ihw eff I Coos I VI 'lr ' Qh,I me CQQSQIQQS eff 'I' 1 , I eou. ' 'WIIVIQ VCIDLIIOIV Q IIehfg3afeQjf wgh S I Q fYWGI'TG'ITQ:ITI1GIC:I,,GG?C rx gkv' .I I , .N 7 -f-- IQI ' ---- Tj Q ....- T5 , I' X ---- E3 I f ---- fI ' ' ---- 27 I jx :II - - 5 ,. .' XVI A .VUL N LL, tes- wc CGLQTXTTAL BASEBALL 1934 we reoreserw ottorw ot H T steor T cwooT tw ose o to wort T s sorw vxos tTwe best In orw s TT orww w s co Iwtrw ox orwt erw wusrosttc Jo erswrw o IN C wotrw Bo co's wort tcrt ou eughteerw gorwwes wougTw ttwe, ooerwe tT se sow wttw o o tT usuoT torrww srerwe o rrwg wTwerw tTwe Ttgers were suTwtueo T3 tTwe Clworw tr o e FT5ers 3 s wtte rw greot prtclwrrwg ot CTwor te LurcerwocTTe e rwext gorwwe wos roT3o'wlt tTw cTosest ot tTwe s osorw o xo r crs otc w w J L L, T L. IT Q TOT L Wfcc' T orw corrwe tTwrou wrw reerwockt Torw Twts oww gorww 55 w o twree bose Twrt ot orw or oortur rwworwwer t e TD T r wtr rwo w ' tT w s c T TwurwwbTe T35 Se5worwTwo o Q L. L I T O FQ at cz co thc to wer wotww Q 1 ww Tos wt: cssct w wr L c o ex c w sc twoT TwosL gorw nrt Tmsssou Courwtx cw Twrttt g owcr ot tw o s 5 o wr c r r wt tar oosso tor o tfr co ecttrw tnerwt o T to :Tw C xorwtoge ot ow oooorwer trequerwt errors we corww, teteT5 sub uer our or e erw Free or 6 1 xtcerwtT cr o5lr g tlwe xxo rrw v5Twt Tw tTwe5 Togo so sIworwwetuTT5 trourwcert Free tr' tTwe Ttgers rtet o u Ttcotc tTwot oertorrwworw e trw tTwelr rwcxt gorwwe u 5 rc urwobTe to ro so wrw sucTw Torge rwweosures Hovvcter wutTw svurwgt wg bots orwc wowwt weorts twcx cc eottt orw CGCW o out to twc exerwts ot we rwrrwoorw Hot Swes Twtt o Torww urw ur tTwc tertcc rwwuclw to tlwc surortse o T rt gust o twe orwg cocTw c wtcr tneuer Crowwg rcxcrwge tor tTwe Tvcoturwg ot tTweur Tworwos :rw o orextous erwcourwter we Tigers Tect ox the ITTSTTIFITTQ oIo5log ot Cootolrw Keots oxercorwwe Ctftortwu wo Ira o strwwrTor pcrtorrwwor ce wT1tcTw wos oue rwwotrwT5 to tTwe superb ottcTwurwg o Lclglwtrwer TTwe Ttgers uwset Woo rwwerc T rw we rwext gorwwc oTtTwougTw wc us o tw cwcrs out T orww rwTo5ct w est ot tts oTJtIut5 wc 55 rc suutn u w no ostt c orwstctc rtlrwc T 3 To torw trwe seosorw ott tTwe Tugers rowrweo Freeport 3 T Tooluwtrw J T orw tTwerw erwctlrwg up uw o Tblo e ot glory tTwe5 tore urwto Glerw Co5e orwu rw ouTet tTwew boo 5 to the score ot T It ns expected tTwot rwext xeor s teorww WITT be cortwooseu of rwworw or tlwe sorw rTo5ers orwd tt tTwus ts t u tTwe rwwore experuerwceo Tuger teorww otcefw T35 tTwetr truerwct cmd cooclw Mr Fo5 55tTT ocTwne5e cxerw greoter success 'T-T QI s TT 1 t erwgwfe 3 TwgTwS T T or Teo . TJ TT i rw 'f ost ,eo ' ' rww 5eor we te uwgor tTwe LITTQLT 'oc g ot Mr T If 'sz tTt ' To Tc Tr t tg opt TJ Kw .of f w ' t ATTT w c C we ' oo r ' I T3 rwg, we K ff w d T ck ' ' c , ,:. 5 w w cw 5. -s, trw T, ot TT Q 'A Tv px 1 X , TTw A Q . 5 e ' f. fe , s It 5 s :wwe trwzwirtgs Tbeto e the Ttgo J tt'woTTj. toT!te'T tTwe Hectfrrwg rurw orwfT 'ete -wrT CTer C 5 w 2-T. TTw1 Ttgers ousted cTwnefT, Tw5 tl e yttclwwg ft CTT 'Tw C 'wr' 'ocT To gTwtt out Tfotgmtrw rf to gTw to C-T G 5 T T Q rttl .T A- . ,we w 1. Bottlc 5 twe extrooriilworg, pTtcT wg ot XX, rwtcq wlwo ,leTiei but Twt., we Herw pete it Tgers mere if ff f T1 s-'F Trw tTwe rwext erwfourwter ttww Tgers, trwc te'T t tole xvwge, ccprwgueregi Qorww r 5 f rrw T3 S ft L cl ytorwe., T95 o scerc ot AT-2 TrwctfterttoTT5 tTwts go' ex es TT Tx tTwc Tc gwst ,rout or seww ot o T ugTw MTX - -TJGTT , M? ' Tix , H Tlw 'rw rw e Tc- Twerwwrtstc-'wrt 'Ttgers Trw tlwe rweft g vw 3 ouTT Twe igT T5 def os c I o T, to II g T 5fstx Twtts rwr L g if ' ' Ts . - . c ' 1 tr c , 5 Qt T1 rp. wg, Tit t, T T-A Et www 'w T c t T s f T '- gict., t C. t 1' 13 c w A c 5 1 ' ,bt -te ' .. - It 5 ' V 'r sl TT Lg I TT Ttt L g B T, 6-Q T it T1 T tT' otte A c s wc r we er 1 5 ri ,is to T T L Bw er w - To TI V . If , . f .i r. Je TeT g A W 1 , K 5 . 5 X , . f Qui V , , Q 13 Q A 1- , T tT T w, 1 Low tw tt Te s LT tTw3 te ew to tT e T3 ' ', t e 1 ., T1't'x5,tIwo gT te . Tj, Tw5 tTwe Twortkw Iwttturwg Q e w w -7 TILT' 'S-T, T F T T 3 , ' ' A r e, I ' ' L THE COLONIAL 9 BASEBALL l93D rl Lawrence Ear Rocjkawo Balawln Ereeoort Jamaica Sewanha a Glen Goye Garden Cnty Sewanhala Balawln Ghamlnafle Freeport Ear Rockaway Glen Coye Ghamlnade Stock Exchange FG LINE UP E Keller Togo C EJlSullly n lst Base Cheshure Zna Base Keats S Rltchue ow jrt Base DoylnSl4y Ke r Thogode -S52 Q T 5 xp away home away home away home away awa away home home awa, away home awa home Greenoclkle Lelahtt LV 6' -my WMU? M, -In , QM' H5 V l 35 Ao l S , . ,. f ll ' y . .. ,. 23 A ,. .. f 23 . . ., 3C . .. . May' 2 .. f 3 k . lfl ' ' . . . L yt' l4 f X ,, , l7 ' . 22 A L A . , 2-l . , , . ,... . ., y Jo, l . , ., A .. A , y we ' R. .e f h ae fe G E.7S h'll S E- e L e L. a S l - f f Pew ---- A to l , G-f lle -- - y 1 , X it V' , ,zg',,l 4 f Al. l J ' 'A H y . - L 1 3 L, L 2 1933 THE colonmt TRACK 1934 Track a a s tort las alwags been one o Hemt tca t s best as there tate been xery tevt l-lempstead Track Teams that hate not had an excellent stand e s a t won all ual meets excett one ana took hugh olaccs at the tnxttatuon meets e otftctallx otetct ttc s asot st am g tamtna IQ lt sor g t VN we r hur c o t ttrst tlac s won bx Schcur Placc and Trut kno we scorea an ca xuctor becausc ot bal weather r thtr t t me t tqt Pauls grounas x uc est or a y t on c len t s am can through howctcr b5 cltnchtng tourth place The team openec uv a terrmc stride against Nalle, Stream spurred on by thc aboxc loss and handed them a shametul U 7 aeteat On Mat ntnctecnth we bartrctpatctl an thc annual South Shore ltTXllOTlOlT Meet Shovvtng brobablx thc best tcrm ot thc scasor We em rge l lamg s co l place with txxen one anrl the slxths points We were defeated tor the ttrst ttme tt three x ars ll a dual m et exxa haka F tea us 5 D csttt ut tt rc was great ettort tonttc tot heat s a UCvtol Crt The team endeavored to ena the season an a bla e ot glory on June thtrd when the5 competed agaunst some ot the best teams on the Island tn the Long Island lnxutatlon Meet Through the great work ot Captain John O Brlen Art Becker ana Ted Peterson l-lembstead came out holdtng thtrd place Thus ll6 H X s W T' 'ts ' LV, s, ' l ' T r r Y - ing Th U34 squad was no exceptton s I :T -3 , l I I X V 'D A' A' , W I J r -ti l H : by 'tr' pin Cl ' c' t fflb- d. Wttlt Ted Pt ter- wastlj, wtrrnirtg the nrtlc- ment, O xrien the hurtllcs, Ptfrr, 'alrfner tl tou wclrefl lortj. gard evnt! and tl er ' ' 5 c ' lng, J 'c ' , A f l P st, 5. The secertd and onli, home meet, which was wtth Freeport, was cancelled Cu tl meet, txhtch vvos the lllXI a lon -e a s. ' l, vas O tr t tf rt e X Thr lt 'tt'lGOIl Tcl we , H 2, f , ,s , f X n , c X s Y T'-cf Jr . A iz N t ' t , I 1 A- 1 w sf V 1 2 e d to 'lt 'tc , A M - g .I - . A . ' V ' A 'r le e 'r Q , S f rt Ce ea Y fx-37. De 7 e the res l sl le 1 T s 'J put tortl l t har t wtlre sau fl, and ly, at, 'Vn 'P let. J Y . Q . sk A g , I I I , N . . . . . , . ' I , . . . I I ' THE COLONIAL i935 was a truly great achievement when one considers that this was scored against the hardest competition in these parts. Although this was only Mr, Loeb's first year as track coach, he certainly succeeded in obtaining great results, and set a season's mark that we may well be proud oft We wish him as great a success in his future undertakings. W COACH-MR. LOEB - CAPTAIN--JOHN o'BRiEN fy MANAGER-EDWARD aNiEwK 'I ,sg ol 'lf 2 ii' , ,- H Us . AN- f f AVGJHA ' - g o l H7 l935 THE COLON lAL TENNIS 1934 Last season the tennis team made a record of vvhuch It may well be proud Tennis has been a sport at l-lempstead for seye al years and although It has not attracted a great deal of attentlon to Itself lt has done very well Under the able leadershrp of :ts Captaun Robert Carpenter the team came through to wrn four matches out of four The team beat Nassau Colleglate Center tvvrce Chamrnade once and Baldwin once on a default The members of the team of U34 Ted Jefferson Stuart Parker Walter Rodrn and Preston Weadon may certainly be proud of theur splendid record as they ganned therr places on the team only through thevr rndryldual skrll an an elrmmatron contest at the begrnnlng of the season captaun the team as plannlng a more complete season for next year May they continue to mauntaln therr excellent vvrnnung abulutg and go to exen greater heights In their future endeayors Through the efforts of thelr coach, Mr, Beddovv, and Robert Carpenter, the Sgr l . rl l ll8 . . THE COLONIAL I93 FENCING 1935 Eencung ma e Its aelnut as an athletuc actlyuty at Hempstead thus year and produced surprusung results The team held two matches dunng the maln part ot the season both ot whnch were vvnth Manhasset In both ot these matches the tlger swordsmen came out on top by scores ot 7 3 and 5 4 The pnncupal scorlng was done by the tvvo co captains Calyun Wlll ams and John Hallman both ot whom won three bouts out ot tour The Interest In the sport was what was most surprlsnng At every practice there were more Interested spectators and at the one homc match more than two hundred spectators attended hopes of contunulng their tune work The addltlon ot tenclng to the athletuc actlyutles thus year us a thang for whuch the school may well be congratulated as It could not haye chosen a tlner sport Were It not tor the enthuslasm and whole hearted support ot Mr Beddow and Mr Eay the team would not haye contunued to exust It us only to be hoped that the team wall contlnue to represent Hempstead Hugh School ID the Future wuth as tune a record as It has thus year and that rn return It Wall recelye the honest support It deseryes THE TEAM CALVIN WILLIAMS MANUAL BROULLON JOHN EDWARDS WALTER SETTLE JOHN HILLMAN ANDREW NARGILIAN C464 - II? WMM , I I - . V. lb ji I Later on the team has Intentions ot schedulrng more matches, and is in high Ing TI-IE COLONIAL GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL NX 'XA XIL, N C IILLLIXI KALINSVY I LJ I II SIHOENV KLR 1 1 , X 1LIf'1 U Ld' 7 S L11 U I L 1 1 I 11S o 1 1 Q12 'S CODIOIII IQUII1 SIWOL G Q 111 IQ Q 1o1c1I 1 I J LAI , 1 N11cC11 KQIT1 f 1 I C. I K SIC! I QC1111 Lx CC C XI AJ ARM L I WGS I11 IU C1 Q he gem C111 I !1I!QQ.111'-I1 'TI AACQ ILL I Of- II I' 1',1 I If-'Y Q 'v I 1 f 1, I 162117 II111 QIYISSI I,,L11I1QII1c'I I1-L111' I1c,:X I1'1111g1II 11 11' 1' CII XII 11-1----I11' -1111111111 IIII' 111' II11- H11111:11.11X1111111I IVI1111 ' I Q IIIHI1 fI1c1 Q11I1, ,:L11:L.,. IIN, 5111.111 Q' YX1I1Q.11.,, 11111 11 'I xIIl': I1 XVIII' IOIIII, OVC' G 1I1'1II1' Q 'US'-V1 Q lg 1- IIN X11 QQ S0111 1.'.QL I - 3' 111111 II11 BI :Jw I11c1'1' If 'I11 'VI I1,1r11 6111511 IW1 f11 I111' 1111 'L11 I11 11 11 111111-11I11'11f111111 III Q11 1' 1 11111 1IlL ' 17311111 1111 Q1 11? 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' V112I11c1I:11i111111L1'If 'I11,eGc111 1,1 11 Q1' .1111 Q1 1Ig pf,o1 f 1I11s 1111111 01111 I-USI111 'II11N 11111 Q11:1IIx1 '11e1A1- 1111 51 151311 1111 'In 'QIVI 11I I1i1II 110113, IILI' 11111 g11'I2 X1 '1,1 I1 1 I Q I1I'I1'I1I 1111, 1111fI1 L1 'I11 11-11,11 I'I111I111L1 sc 111 11 ,, L,-QL, Q1 f1'11:1g ,1 111g if LJ 1.111-1-1rp1I any . . Q 3-or 1105 fIx1 OLI', '1xIYI.'Q 1' 111 191 ' ,L -01 M0111 OI 11o11'115Ic:r 1I1c1'11.g ' TH E COLONIAL 1935 LINEUP Ruth Sho mamer Cer ter Frances Stodulskl Guard Eleanor Raton Forward Stella Znalq Guard Barbara Sursky Forwar Marne Goenner Guard Antornnette Sto ulslfr Forward Jean Todd Forward l lempstead l-lempstead Hempstead Hempstead SCHEDULE Mal ferne lNassau Collegrate Center Baldwin Roslyn Away Home Away Home l2l - , . l X ...,.. l 6 r . 3 E3 5 ' . A 20 Hempstead . . 33 Garden City 4.... 7 Away , . 29 ' ....,. 24 . , 28 ....... 20 , I F ' ' ' l s AY X rl - ' A 5 I. f Q' , 'XX ' 3 THF COLONIAL GIRLS VARSITY HOCKEY MISS MARION MacCfIL LM COACH ALICE QTAPLES Cf PTAIIXI RUTH QHOENIAKLQ NIANfGEI2 g IhL sa L L I nc IIa'IIl3er games IlIat Iea IT has wan I armg a KLOQOH then thc 33 lIac I scasat cau DL a CL II g sa I 'f C ra IOIT I a I I r aII ce La I c III coach I Kttre IIIIs sca Ixaafl IIILCI IIIL VCLILIIILIIILIIIS IN'lIss ac IIII I LrI ra sL a r I I cIII g hL te I s shaal be camn P L I ILe I a The seasan was aI3eIIL at Oceans e where our Iarst was cIeIeatLa 2 I a ter a rLalII cl se game QL eral IIIT6 he Hempstead team IIa I the Ina I dawn I leanar StrI ker n ce the gcal and fl ame Itne all Iowa IJlaIIng thraaghaut tlIe GIWIIVL game Raslxn was the next tLam Ihat s III a the 'aa aeIea ec our team TlIIs tIme HemI3stcaI was hcl QCOFL Lss but the allowed Ra lxn to care but ance IC Next G COLIIIIGI was IIIIII CCI III II WLVL fmIIsILCJ NNOII Its O game aI tlIe seasan Our tcam retasc ta let Garden CIII araw near tlILIr goal and held them I C Qarbara Surslq I ale tIIe goal Iar Hempstead a I the entIre team Isla c xIIth a great Leal aI ass warlc Balawt I I3raIed ta be taa ma II Iar as Iar when we met them an +lIeIr IIeId tIef cefeated L 3 II LJ I n teac trIea cesperatc' to s ere e AO IIIII IOQSIGS hLla them 5aLI4 TIe IInal game aI thc sLasaII I raI ta he aLIIte a IeatIILr IIT the cap aI Umar VGVSIII Iar thL INas OI Callc IG L Cl I re unable to I laI In I9 WT aa L a aIIe can IC II are maac the goal Iar H III stLa c lILa s hackex tl raaghaat the gamL DLIIIIIg the season a I anI caI L L IUIIICV5 aIL SQITIOVS IICIDCIISCI In a hockey Iteld aaI at !XfIeII3III where the Hempstead team came through In IIne style deIeatIng Great Neck and BabIlan and lasIng ta Garden CIty IZZ I9 5 'L I I N X I. ll II are Is ta ILIL1 e t L cfess eI aII GIITIGIIC Ieane III II I I I e aI II I' L V I I IU IG III A V I ld Irat I ' c IIVI an aatsIaIII. I, L, cc -ss IQIII II one Is ta take IIIIQ OIISIIC I' the IIglItIIIg SIJIVI I Ihat ILOIWI thc' ILCTWTWO I ' 'I , IIIeraII1I'I IIIIII Its ' IIIOII. ll' I IIEII L, 'II' I san 'I I' ' IL e 'I 'I L I IVI - Call ' rlbsi 'es mach ID If I r IILI s:QIIeIILlII'l caa I I I anfl I 1 Iam Igelt' L. c sentgeg Iar ca I3e'atIIg at all 'WINGS IIIIIII Cagitam el fs Qt Iyles fe I L New Ltc. I tj, L el - I I 1 I eL ff I st I cl I near the gaal Ii:estsI but ceald QIIII' Iiass the Oceanside ILIlII3acI1s ta scere once. 2 Ia I I If 'I lc s I ' - I I L I I the gIrIL etI III? eII I I ' -Y I I I I ' ' I L I-I V LL' Q IIA I LII I 5 I s . Tl ' :I . L ' I Le'I C II 'I I EH,-, ' d I ' L nly f H Xl I' I 'Q -I . Y If ' I L - I I I, I I IIC . I JI I A A A I L. -I . ' 'I' c I - I ' ' I I L ts AI Ie gl Hefiis I ' LcI II Ih lr' Id . , ' QW I c' I H I 1 I' ed 2 I the J ' I tIeqiI lgs I tg tt CII.er The seniar girls we I 1 I I IIIL, gaI e, IIL-ce S3 I sv 2 ' Il img ac'I IIICS Edith D ef' I ' III avi! the CIKIIIVC team pla, Ia 1 I: up ft ITI Qsefl aI eleI.eII ' ' :I Iyar- ' ' ' ' Q I ' C I .C 'J l I I I Senrors THE COLCN IAL I935 LIXIEUP VARSITY SQUAD: Maru baker I B H len 'Vlayer H B Vnrgunua Srnltlt E B Helen Clweslture R l I ucllle Men W Alice Staples Ca tam Joan Coolf F P Isabelle Nara: lan I- B Antolnette Stocalslfl C 'xlar Cager LW Irene Robo LW Frances Stodul kr E B N one Coeltner C H B Clara Petrone H B Barbara Su sky L I K' atlnerl te Hutt E B Ratn Sltoernaker Manager Jean Todd R W 1 ltnea Iucd H B Helen Slegnann H B I-ranees Uzrnann C JJVIIOVS Afro Anrls C Barbara Maure RW Rose Bernarl L H B Jean Powers R l 'aura Clllberty R H B Eleanor Stryker LW Henwpstea Hendpstean Henrpsteac Hennr stead Hen stead SCHEDULE Nassau Collegiate Center Roslyn Garden Cnty Baldwin Oceanslde Away Away Away Away Awax IB I I ew I 'e R , E . e I y . 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I ' ...... 2 j 1935 THE Coroumr GIRLS TENNIS MISS MARION MacCALLUM COACI-I JOAN COOK CAPTAIN MURIEL DOYLE MANAGER Although It IS not aw old sport In I-lempstead I-Ilgh tennns has a large tol Iowlng Last years team was late IO organnzung and the success In games was not outstanding but the sportsmanshrp and attrtude left nothing to he deslred Under the Capable leadershup at Mass Mac2CaIIum and Captaun Martha Arnold the team enjoy ed a tlne season and wuth tour veterans Joan Cook Ruth Shoe even better results In the tall ot the present season a tournament was held and atter a series ot hard fought matches Dons Swanlnger was the victor There are many gurls now practlsung for the sprung tournament and thus season promuses to be a tune one Matches wull he played wuth Freeport Roslyn Amntyvllle Garden Cnty and Southside May good luck he yours gurls' I24 I maker, Dorothy I-lalght, and Muriel Doyle, with us this year we should have ALBIN MARJORIE She paunts all day And reads as play A nurse her aum She wull have fam ALCOCK VIOLA WARING Wheatena makes me Feel so gay I sparkle at m Work or play I ALTHOF HENRY CHARLES I m Mr Hurry un a furry I cannot lose a munutc JINGLES BAHRY ANDREW At Punochle Andrew would always be GSI' But now he prefers sleepung for he needs to rest ftter spendung most of the tume un sports so gay For hus spunach and Grapenuts allow hum each day BAKER MARIE MARGARET There us a young gurl named Marte A neat hor eback ruder us she On her p t horse She jumps hurdles of cours III IGI 'P P A famous euuestru nnc shc ll bc Wuth steak and onuons on ANDERSEN MLJRIEL MARIE Her step us brusk Her youce us lught Her future years Wull surely be brught ANDREYKO DEMITRIUS To make hum leaner Loves apple pe Though he cant say why ANHALT IRENE RUTH Thus dark haured gurl Our brave Irene ls bound to study Oral Hyguene ANNIS PETER JAMES My yugor and lure you surely admur lheres a pack un my manly punch I m easy to traun I never complaun BAKER RAYMOND FRANCIS On our football team He s been a fughter Success to hum As a star sports wruter BANNERMAN JEAN MacDONALD She wants to bc a swummer And we re sure shell be a wunner It shell take our good adyuce And keep eatung Pufled Ruce BARCLAY BEVERLY J Beverly Iukes a Teddy bear A nurse she hopes to be Vegetables are her favorute fare Grape Nuts guye yutaluty BALJMAN JOHN LOUIS Iohn has hopes for a degree Vyhuch wull make hum an M D Claums Pep helps hum concentrate For I always haye chucken for lunch Wllem B9 WOVIIS to OBIPUIUIS ARCHER ALICE MAY Our Aluce us So pretty and sweet As an actress she Is really quute neat AROLA MAMIE ESTHER The vuvacuous type So merry Shell make a fune Secretary BAUMANN HELEN DOLORES Helen thuruks no day complete Less she has her Cream of Wheat Played wuth stone blocks as a chuld Now ut s tennus us she wuld' BEEKMAN HOWARD THOMAS Howard Beekman loves to skate BEEKMAN PHEMIE ANN Grape Nuts surely are the best Food for thought but the real test Of abuluty comes of course When Phemue rudes sh loyes a horse PELESKI GERTRLJDE M A bucycle she Iukes to rude A fall or two hurts not her prucle Collects rare couns and can she bake' We crave for Gertrudes whupped cream cake IERG WILLIS Wullus wants to make a mulluon Then eat hamburgers by the trulluon And to me he dud confess That hus tavorute hobby s chess BIELINIC HENRY FRANCIS Baseball Henry says us keen W nts to putch luke y u T n mulluon Wheatues can t be w ur g BISHOP ELIZABETH JEANNE A toy woolly dog that never nups Tobogganung and potato chups Keep Elu abeth Jeanne un good can clutuon For flyung far us her ambutuon BLIJNDELL BEATRICE ELINOR Beatruce wants her oatmeal early Hopes twull make her haur so curly Lukes uce cream uf you scream too Eyen dolls are not taboo BOTKIN KYRA Cream of Wheat and cabbage pue Kyra Iukes them cant say why Has a hobby wants to wrute Of bold men of brawn and mught BRAND GRACE EVELYN Gracues toy was once a rattle Plays a dangerous hand wuth fate Says ut auded her to battle For he eats Crapenuts un season Wuth her oatmeal eyery day Why? Hc claums there us a reason QQt5 gre Wild Or 50 they gay I26 I I 1 - I 4 b , y I I I ! e. , e e I I , . 1 , v , , 1 ' I , y I I- 5 V I I , A s , ' ' I I 1 f I I 9 I A I ' I el ll I am late e ll Xe I late fs- , ,f , I - - ' X' J, , ut. f f 1 I . , . V f I V I . I , . I I - I u if I H 'I , ' E ' A ga ' A Dux: Dear He eats Wheatena , , , Eats a steak to keen hum stron I I ' , ' , . ' e f ' u ret ,I . , . , , E . , A I ' I - I 7 .. I .E I. . 1 I I I . . . I 4 A .I f. . U I l ' Lu f I I 1 1' ' I 1 'ef I I E If ,- , 1 ' , ' I I , . . I I I ' ' I I , , I I - 1 1 I I . ' 1 I I - 1 'Y ' ,I I 1 - - ' 4 , . , , - ' ' I - 1 1 . , I I I I f I I A I . I , 7' 1 I - A 1 I I ALL DARE JEAN As thus stor unrayels We tund through Europ she travels Carryung her playtoy a Teddy bear Who un thus world hasnt a care DAVIS BETTY JUNE Bettys ambutuon us an unusual one I ll guye you a hunt Can you guess? Shell haye o serxe tea ana buns And wear an aurlunes dress PS Arrplane Hostess DAVIS DOROTHY IRENE Dorothy Irene that s a pretty name Wants to be a doc+or In I because hop scotch us her tayor ute game Shes sure to lump those squares to tame DAVIS LEROY SEIVIOUR He goes tushung In the pond Ot trout he us Especially tond DE CLLJE EUGENE FRANCIS Eugene De Clue that popular boy Has choo choo trauns tor hus tayorute And al hough he wants to become a lawyer He may turn out a doctor and saw DE GRAEE VLORENCE E Although her hobby s drawmg She hasnt ma e up her mund Whether to pass her tume an artust Or to take up some other Iune DE la IVIOTTE CHARLES ETTEIVIIER He wull be Our tayorute crooner We only wush Hed started sooner DELANY RAYMOND There us a young man Named Ray A doctor hell be Some day DE IVIOTT DONALD A certaun young man named De Mott At musuc us realy auute hot Hes the head ot a ba Wd Whuch us much un demand Eor uts musuc us Iuked auute a ot DENTON IVIADELEINE Madeleune Denton has a novel am Inutuon A steamshup stewardess she hopes to be She must be one ot' those lucky people Unattected by the wayes ot the sea DOREELD WALTER E He Iukes eggs and bacon Sleeptng passes hus tume He played cowboys and lnduans And on hamburgers he does dune DOYLE JOHN Johnny Johnny eater ot lamb Rlans on goung to Eordham steaks And says What a bug boy I om DRAPE HELEN London Brudge us tallung down Was Helens tayorute game But now shes gone and grown u And thunks ut us auute tame DROST CHARLES EDWARD When the Ieaxes begun to tall Charles gets out to play football Eats bananas every day Charles' How do you get that way? DLJDIAK IVIYRON Always athletucs he has enjoyed And readung has kept hum employed Musuc seems to be hus art And oyer the world he hopes to dart DIJERBECK GEORGE Georgue Rorgue puddun n ple Buult thungs wuth blocks and buult them hugh A cuyul enguneer he hopes to be Maybe some day he II get hus degree l28 DIJRKIN KENNETH Young Kenneth Durkln wull not he shurktn It a solduer he may be For when stull a chuld he often went wu Over a cannon you see DIJZETT DOROTHY Dorothy keeps drawtng from nuhe untul nune Whule Rep she enyoys eatung all the tume To be an axuatrux so famous and bold Is her ambutuon as you are alrea y o EARL CYNTHIA FLORENCE Cynthua Ioyes hcr notes staccato Wuth a 1 ac ompanument oblugato And the cexteruty ot her tungers In our memory eyer lungers LBERILJS RAIJL To be a pulot s hus a Among the clouas He wull reach tame ECKERT GEORGE JOHN Hell announce The latest news To educate Or to amuse EDWARDS JOHN There was a young mat un a boat Who saud Im atloat' Im atloatl When they saud No you auntl He was ready to taunt That unhappy young man un a boat ELLISON VIRGINIA N urgunua used to play wuth dolls Her tayorute food s chow meun T pass her tume she rea s a td swums But a secretary shell remaun ENGBORG ROBERT I wouldnt be a donkey Eull ot sudden kuclfs Nor would I be a monkey Doung toolush trucks ENGEL ELIZABETH ALBERTA Ach cu Luebel Sauerkraut Iss Lu zues tayorute cush To be a bussnuss yoman Dots Luzzues tayorute yush I I I Q I . 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HAASE DOROTHY Her ambutuon us to travel Her favorute pastume sports A Teddy bear her mund dud keep From dreams of foreugn ports HALLAM DOROTHY ALICE A Teddy bear she luked then Ice cream she Iukes now When she s an orchestra leader We re sure shell be a wow HAMAN CHRISTIAN HENRY He used to play tag And rude a kuddy car But as a commercual artust He surely wull go far HAMILTON GERALDINE Her ambutuon us to be an art teacher So ut seems certaun that Shell have to study art at Pratt HAMLET MARY HOPE Her furst name us Mary Because shes contrary Her next name us Hope Because she s no dope Her last name us Hamlet HARRIGAN ROSEMARY Thus luttle lady Iukes good cake Whuch means a good secretary she Il make HARRIMAN OLIVE As a full fledged nurse Shell have no aualms and guakes If she starts each day by eatung Those delucuous Corn Flakes HART ROY DOUGLAS Hell breakfast on Bran Flakes And dune on Beans As an ace un the Naxy Hell have dough un hus jeans HASKINS ELINOR MAE Wullue Iukes To eat roast beef I hope he won t Go on reluef r-IASKINS ELINOR MAE Elunor Mae Iukes dolls and readung Drawung carrots and orchestra lead n Teachung kuds and playung parchesu Are thungs thus lady says are easy HAY MARGARET SHIRLEY She loves a doll she Iukes a game But they wull never brung her fame So un the busuness world shell go Then watch her dash I told you so HEIDE MARGARET ANNE Margaret us good at drawung As a nurse shes swell She needs no pulls to cure your ulls Her smule can make you well HEIDER HORACE GEORGE In the wheel of lufe he us the hub Because he belongs to the Pentagon C ub In busuness he must always try To make plenty of dough for apple J e I-'EIL EDITH Eduth had a luttle rope It twurlea round and round And every tume she trued to Iump Eduth hut the ground HEIM EDITH A certaun young gurl Eduth Heum Used to play wuth a doll all the tume She usnt a slacker shes goung to Packer For candy she spends every dume HENDRICKSON VIRGINIA ISABEL She hudes and seeks a bug red ball Lukes chocolate cake the best of all To be a nurse us her ambutuon Ana IOKGS snapshots for exhubutuon HERMAN HENRY ERNEST JR Hermue thunks uts fun To shoot a B B gun And he Iukes to eat Turkey and Puffed Wheat HEUERMANN CLAIRE A certaun young lady named Claure Used to play wuth a brown Teddy ear She thunks that Puffed Ruce us really auute nuce She eats eclaur after eclaur HEURICH ROBERT PAUL To hus school Bob us true He worked as hard As all of you I O HILL FLORENCE M Shes full of vum she Iukes And spunach she abhors Kuddue cars chocolate bars And movues she adores SWVU HILLMAN JOHN Under the spreadung chestnut tree A Teddy bear dud stand But he us much too young for me Cause I ve become a man HINES CHARLES H eats Pep for hus nutrutuon And Iukes spunach every day Meducune us hus ambutuon And wuth trauns he used to play HOLLANDER LILYAN She Iukes to knut and Iukes to skate She s neat and sweet at any rate She wants to learn dental hyguene But whether she wull remauns to seen HOLMGREN NORMA LILLIAN Lusten lusten hear the news Norma wants to croon the blues And gaun fame over the raduo HOPKINS ANNIE JANE When Janue was a chuld so faur She luked to play wuth a Teddy bear She grew and thruved on good Puffed Wheat At dancung now she us auute neat HOUDE CLIFFORD Heres a rhyme of Clufford Houde Turkey us hus fav rute food Wuth hus luttle toy car He dud travel near and far HUDSON PERRY Perry Hudson came to town Rudung on a pony He asked the grocers for uce cream They handed hum Baloney HUFF CATHERINE Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard To fetch Catherunes noon day mea But when she got there the cu board was bare And Ohl How our Catherune dud saueall 1 1 1 - ' I . . . . , I 1 I 1 I I l ' 1 ' r ' I , , . , , . . 1 I I 1 I I I y , I . 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I . , ' A 1 f 1 1 S LEWIS ALICE Alrce Lewrs I must say Eats her beetsteak Eyery day LIGMANOWSKI MITCHELL A yrctory I-Ie clalrns In all the games LOSON DOROTHY Dotty doesnt mrnd a but It she has some thrng to knrt And some dayf she wrll desrgn Things we all will thunk are tune LUZZIE MARJORIE lyflargyf likes To entertarn Ann her guests Do not complarn MACAULEY EVELYN Eyelyn loyes To skate on :ce Whrch she thmks ls yery nlcc Shc wrll act Upon the stage And be the maryel Ot our age MacLLAN BLANCHE Lot s ot dough Shc wrll make In the form ot moneyf Not ol cake MAKOESKE BEATRICE There once was a young gurl named ee Who yyent for a sarl on the sea The surl was aurte rough She soon had enough And so she came back home to me MAKOESKE JACOB AUGUST JR Jacob ate some Corn Flakes He tlew a model plane Radio was hrs hobby And football hrs tayonte game MAKOI SKE JAMES lor brayery He wlll be cr d And all hrs trrends Wall be delrghted MANCINI MICHAEL Mucha I rs a auret chap And hasnt much to sayf But omeday hell be preachrng An teachrng us to pray MANGOLD GEORGE EREDRIC Oatmeal was hrs tayorrte cereal Trams hrs chrldhood toy So now hrs tayorrte game rs bndge Wrth swummrng as a joy MANKIEWICH BENNY LOUIS On rnaurrrng of Benny We do hear That he wrll be An engrneer MARGIOTTA JOHANNA L Jo lakes chrcken Ana oatmeal She Irkes swrmmrng A great deal MARLOW ELEANOR Hcr tayonte toy was a woolly nog Whlch she playel wrth darlyr Now she yyants to wrrte IIT her I MAROUETTE MILDRED IRANCES Mrldrer Irkes to rude Her lrttle kraure car Unless she chang s trom th I n sure she ymont get tar lyfAR TIN DOROTHY Thc pets ot Dorothy Are troprcal lush All Iryrhg together a round glass drsh MATHIA MARIA e must lrle tr hrstory or a teacher ot that e surely wrl MAYER HELEN A Shell clrmb tames Rung by rung And reach the top Whale yet young ladder McADAM HOWARD Hovyara lrked A toy go cart Now he much Rreters hrs art y 'Q lyAcCONOLOCUE ROBERT Ott to Alabama He wrll go There Iles progress Eor to show McCONOLOGUE VERONICA OI swrmnlng Earrna bananas ay cream Does young M ronlca all tle dream McDONALD EDWARD VINCENT E Idle when a Irttle boy Har a small toy tram Hockey games he does enyoy Ot raught aoes he complarn MELLE IYDIA a M lrom thc coast I cs rayyberry e On toas MENZ LUCILLE cur Irrent Lucl W hat to srucal Btt she Irkcs a goo nyeal Ot yotatocs an yeal METZGER ELORENCE Through the year She will glow A all wrll Our charmrng Elo MIKOWSKI THADDEUS Mrckcy vyants to lcarn to Ilyf Ar I to be lrke Lundy DI ot he I be by and We hope rt rsn t wrnay MILLER CARL EREDERICK A brcycle Carl once pedalled Doyyr he strect Into the meadow Corn tlakes at breaklast he does lcyour lyoast chrck n also hour atter hour lyfILLER ROBERT WILLIAM Bob sleeps tor a pastrme Plays too ball tor sport Eats steak at noontrme Oyer marblcs he taught MITCHELL JAMES Through aeroplanes And autos too Jrmm Mrtchell ls known to you T 1 1 I I TI ' . . 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' I f 1 I Ile 1 ,I T S 1 1 PAINTER JOHN HERBERT JR John as not a papers son Doesnl steal pags but lakes to run For football and track he seems to COVG And swammang too an the warm SUFTTITIGV OIF PANASUK VLADIMIR To the tune of a yo yo Thas boy used to play But now he plays a dafferent tune In the orchestra every day PASHCHAK PAULINE We predact for Paulane A future braght As a regastered nurse Shell be just raght PATTERSON VERA Dad you ever see a garl wath a pretty lattle curl Bacyclang round the town? My guess as twas Vera for haxang laved raght near her I know that cyclang taes her down PAULSON DOROTHY A dentast of note Thas hope she does float We know shell succeed For much she does read PETERSON THEODORE Young Teddy Peterson went for a run But Mr Loeb was not there Twas all on account of a beebe gun That Teddx was floatang through GT PETRONE CLARA MAY Clara as very fond of swammaag Thas year her letter shes been wan nang For hockey she plays On sunshany days And always goes home grannang PLATZ ROBERT MATH EW Robert as fond of Corn Flakes and G9 Of some bag concern he would lake to be chaef POPKIN DORIS Through the faelds she used to streak POPPE WILLIAM To be a famous enganeer A crooner whom eveay one wall hear Between these he does confade That he s unable to decade POULSEN GURLI For Cream of Wheat She has a preference ln surgacal nursang Well gave her a reference PURDY HARRY To Harry Cream of Wheat ls just a great bag treat A musac publasher to be Thus speaks our Mr Purdae OUIGLY DOROTHY She used to love a Teddy bear And thanks at fun to dance Eor desagnang she has O floar And on horseback loves to prance OUINN WINIERED Rockang horses were her toys Games lndaans and Cowboys Nursang seems to be her forte Whale radang as her sport RA DU KA GEORGE For golf clubs and a golf ball To Pace we know hell surely go For thas he washes so RAEEAELLI JULIA Julaa when a lattle garl A baseball loved to hurl u now She thanks at would be fun A paanast to become RAGUE JOHN He used to love marbles But now crossword puzzles A wrater has wash And chacken has dash RANDALL CATHERINE Travelang she wants to go And we hope thas wall be Of cereal she lakes none And readang she thanks fun RASMUSSEN CLARA MAE Her chocolate cake When a chald playang hade and seek She loxes to bake To be a doctor as her ambataon A secretary Though there as great competataon She wall make I3 READYOEE DANIEL THOMAS There as a boy called Dan Who played wath a lattle monkey He wants to travel when a man On a kackang lattle donkey REARDON JOSEPH Joseph loves to saal a boat And we hope hell keep afloat Forestry he wants to do And to thas he wall be true REIN ROBERTA Roberta Rean ln her four years A lot dad learn Everyone hears REMLING HELEN Helen hopes some day to travel To far off places shell go But now she as content to motor Eather fast or slow RENTON SHERMAN When he s a man H fulfall has n lf he can And we know he can RHODES LORETTA LOUISE Thas garl who as called Loretta A beautacaan wants to be At thas shell surely be better Than at stenography RICHON DONALD For the future he claams He has no plan We predact he wall make A good busaness man RITTER JOSEPH Joseph delaghts an the clackang of swatches And the resonant rollang of wheels Wath ear to the ground he catches that sound As the traan rolls anto has town RITZMANN ARTHUR Young Arthur Rat mann Does not come from Chana But of chacken chow mean He says theres nothang faner RODMAN LOIS The radao as our delaght lt makes the lonely hours braght But a Radao Commentator' Oh' Loas please don t be one No I I ' I I I 1 1 1 ' I I , . I I I I I I I . II Il . . I - ' I I . I , I I . , I I I I . 1 - - I ' 1 I 1 1 I l I . I . I I ' I . I I 1 1 l I I I 1 ' . , - a . e'lI pla , I I 1 V I - . . I I f George always seems to fall . 1 ' ' I , I I . I . . 1 ' I I I I I 11 A . ' ' I 11 I B I A ' ' 1 . . I I I 1 I . I I I 1 I l I I l I .I . . I ' , 1 I 1 2 b f, I so. I I I 1 I 1 , - - I y I I 1 l , . . I . , I I I '4 SLIWOSKI ARTHUR He owes hus strength To Quuck Quaker Oats As a polutucuan Hell get all the yotes SMITH ALETHEA HELENA Alethea no longer plays hude and see For a hukung she goes each cat the week At scrap books she sp n s most her tume But someday shell be a Iubraruan une SMITH ELSIE Elsue spends her tume un r a ung Q I O S Whule mushrooms she enugys eatung To detect a way of crum so bold A North W stc rn degree e pe ts to hold SMITH FLORENCE To read Is her delught 'ce cream She funds just rught SMITH VERNA Sunce baseball and pruze fughts Are Verna s chuef delughts She ll soon become necessary As some famous athletes secretary STEINMULLER JOHN Number one on a bobslec team Thus desure seems to be hus dream Druyung guyes hum great delught And for Fordham he wull fught STENZEL JEANNE Kung John was a game That she Ioyed to play She hopes to reach fame On the stage some aa, STODULSKI ANTOINET TE When you get your job as nurse A kundly patuent choose So when you must break forth un verse Your patuent youll not lose STODULSKI FRANCES MAY Jumpung rape un the sun Always was her uaea OT fun Now her electuye ls to be a detectuye STREATOR HAYDEN Hus dream? To be an enguneer of note Thus sp aks Hayden Streator H uOy9 Oh' than saulung a boat Could anythung be neater9 STRONG CATHARINE lf to uournalusm you woula belong Watch your duet Catherune Strong For Corn Flakes and cream puffs As braun food are not enough SURSKY BARBARA We know thus of Bobby Rlayung Jacks us her hobby Anc for her career She pucks nursung we hear wWlTZLER WARREN Warren guyes a grcat bug sugh When he hears of apple pue To be a cuyul enguneer Thus hope us hus we fear TAYLOR MAE LEONA and nught And her feet are just moyung wuth eager delught But her one great ambutuon ts cecora tuye art For that us the thung she has always at heart TAYLOR MAY LILLIE May Lullue hop s to be a sunger Wuthout a doubt a real humdunger Thus has always been her wush S nce she s a gurl wuth great ambush THOMA JEANNETTE You can always fund her In a nook Curled up readung Her newest book THOMPSON LORRAINE She has plenty of yum Because she can swum She has lots of prude Because she can rude TIEDEMANN HERMAN W lnerman us a baseball fan H g lays un all the games he an And maybe when he does grow up He wull wun a oyung cup I9 JEAN Jean lures To dau ce and swum For she has lots And lots of yum TRAUTWEIN EDWIN Hus fayonte cereal s Cream of WI o And ut does mak hum strong B uf you thunk h cuslukcs st I We assure you you are wrorg TRESTKA SAM Our Sam Doesnt luke ham But prefers Roast lamb TRICKEY GEORGE George us ambutuous lf Fate us proputuous Who can foresee What hus future wull be TRUCKER JEAN Jeans fayorute food us turke Her fayorute cereal Pep But she wull go to busuness scl o TODD And unto the worl shell st TURNER LORNA Tus horses thus Young laay Iukes to ruae H r skull un hus Has always been her prude UHL DOROTHY A yery nuce gurl Is Dorothy Uhl We re sorry she has To leaye our school UZMANN FRANCES Rerhaps Frances Wull go west As a moyue star Shell be the best VANDER MINDEN FLORENCE They ll make an artust Ou of Flo Dont say I neyer Told you so VANDER VOORT RUTH SOPHRONIA Her fayorute to u a Teda bear Her fayorute foo us chow meun Her fayorute pastume us sewung And trayelung us her aum -J 1 1 1 - I X ' , ff ' II X ' , . 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