Hempstead High School - Colonial Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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IHIS 110011 il l'l'IIlilI'Iiill7h' SVIIHUI yi'ill', ZIIICI wx- impc Ilia! il will iwruiiio unc ui ilu' plvnsanl mi-iimrios of ilw fulure. XfXVt'iJI'illg,fytilillN'ill'liX'ili0Silllflill'i'k7lllIJliSl1I1lClllS ul llilb. iiirmigii lim pvrson ul lolvins N. Tigcr. gusl plain 'l'.N.'l1. lo you. Conlicicriiially the N is im' A'Niilsc'y,H lvui ciuifl lvll him wc lolcl you. lqwluius is lruly our lypivaii sliuivlil. Ijlll yourseif in his paws. zuifi iii- will imc as lu-iplxui as a lauigim 'pr linking your mimi ruff! ilu' wui'lcl's lmiibics. l'mm nw:-r in c'm'c-r, Tuimins riucs his Iucsi to aclci 1 lilliv iuirnrir io time fnniiliar svcm-s ami lime faces whirim wc' have pprimycrl. Hui. fivspilff his ,qreni eiimwii, Iuivius willingly givvs, wiiii guy Camaril- iii-:ic-. limo I9-12 Hcoioniain lo you, our readers. Y 'a . N , an S W 'S 'ii BCOK1 BCOKQ BOOK3 BO0K4 BOOK5. BOCK6 ,Q if - U Vlllu-ylre u swell group wlieu you really gel lo lulow tllem. Tillie it llrum me. Toby. Coocl, laacl, merry, flepressecl. popular. cynical - all comluinc izmlu classes unequalecl elscwlwere. Appearance, brains, anal capalvil ily are the A B Cys of tlue Vast aurl useful activities of H.l'l.S. -lllwere is more to school tl'1an text- lmoolas. Clulns aclcl zest to scliool life. Dont let everyclay lwlues get you flown. Keep lil, uncl popular. Go in lor sports. Vxle llmnlt our aclverlisers wlwo ll?lYE' ccmlinuecl ll1eir support rlespile lwurcl limes. l.elf,s rewarcl tlmem. fX.xQf ss E XX 2 1-sy K 52 S I Z' V A i YN Wi. 5 3 JJ ,-ll-il 1 U 1 1 ' I -,, .ff ijjvy ,nent ' U 1 ! Q , 1 X l I sky XX' x X sc 4 l 5 mf ....i... f vt ilnl - if Q. Y l .,.l..l- - . L s . . iiiglgip c Q, .JE ,Q , .ig 7 ' lligis. 1 fi? Wig QE x ati? Ji 1 X E 5 ...N g ,aria s me Q 7, ti .ie yi Ysefsng ww - MW? BOARD OF HE Hempstead Board of Education operates uncter a speciat ctmarter and is timiteft to tivo members, one memiber tucing elected at each annual meeting of the sctioot district. Hempstead has always been fortunate in tiaving a Board ot Education marie up of tive outstanding Business men, wtio guide the tinances and the policies of the srtaoot district. rtqaxpayers ttieinseives, they are cteepty vmirr-riwct atwout keeping expenditures as 9 'Hia t'lcrnpsIcud Bonn! of Edu- vulion. Svnlcif'-iwr. T. AIU' Lriiigflliii, Dtr. Halsey Xvoori, Dr. IW. Rodin. Slumting-f. N. Gelirig, Dr. f. T. P. Calkins, Mr. Thomas Dungerfvlri, Dr. XV. A. Gore. EDUCATION tow as possible without harming time effi- ciency of the Hempstead school system. BOARD OF EDUCATION Presictentf-Vxf. Halsey Wood-bfiay, 1937 Vice-President-Dr. M. Rodin-1V1ay,195S Secretary-T. M. Dangerfietd-dMay, 1941 Tre-nsrzrer-T. J. 1Vtc1.augt1tin-May, 1959 Dr. J. T. P. Calkins-tvtay, 19-10 School Aliorneyf-.i. N. Gctirig Distric! Clerkwtjr. XV. A. Core .PARENT TEACHERS ASS'N. HIS year marics the eleventh annivers- ary of the Hempstead Parent Teachers Association, and it goes on record as having carried out very successtuity the theme: Sato Guarding Our Human Re- sources. On the third htonday of each month a topic appropriate to the theme was pre- sented hy a welt-known speaicer. Topics such as Juvenile Delinquency, Parent Re- sponsihiiity, Home, and Physical Educa- tion were treated hy such welt-icnown spcaicers as the Honorahie Edward J. Neary, Dr. Rohert Tcviott Livingston, Mr. James Lee Etienwood, Professor Jay B. Nash, Captain Oliver F. Holden. and Mr. James Vxfiison made the tenth year of the association one in which worth- while ideas were emphasized. Aiso stressed were the ohjects of the association: To promote the welfare of children and youth in home. schooi, church, and communityg to raise the stand- ards of home tifeg to secure adequate iaws for the care and protection of children and youthg to hring into ctoser relation the home and the school that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the chitdg to develop hetween educators and the generat puhtic such united efforts as Witt secure for every chiid the highest advantages in physical, mental, sociat, and spiritual education. Each program at the high school was ttavored with setective entertainment, tot- iowed by a social hour and refreshments in the cafeteria. The P. T. A. officers for 1941-19412: Presiderii-Mr. Frantz Currang First Vice- Presicient P- Mrs. Harold Hagemeyerg Second Vice-President -- Mrs. Joseph M. Ryan: Recording Secretary-Ntrs. August Votimertg Corresponding Secretary-Mrs. Owen Dangeriietdg Treasurer--Wir. Harry Veisorg Historian--Ntiss Florence Dona- hue. The officers of the Hempstead P.T.A. -Mrs. August Voiimer, Mrs. Iosepti Ryan, Mrs. Harold Hngemcyor. ix7l'S. OIUGTI DUnQ0l'HPlf'l, FVUYIL FIIFYGVI. U um- m-mls am inlrurllmvliml lu Vxfilliarn A. Gore. For an cfcmcle lu- has vmnpclvnlly clircclecl IHC Hempstead wlnml syslcm. A xmhvc- of llw mirlcllo we-sl, Ur. more was QI'ilCllli1lCll from Nvriml Ilzglm Srlmrml, Hlinrvis. Aflvr 0ilI'llillQ more HSINOC-pskinsu llmn yuu mn slmnlu' n :lick ul, Dr, Curr' nllailwfl llme posilion fu- mm' lwlrlw. llf- IIUYCI' IWf'SItilIE'S lu plll 6-veryllwlng aslrle I0 aid a member ul' limo sluclc-nl Immly. His ulicmpis in imprmc and to expaml Quvinl miiivilios mul In c-rnplmsizo llwil' imporlancc have made him oxfrmnvly poprllnl'will1 H10 slurlenls. Bcsirlvs managing l'ICIUI'JStCiifl'S scwen svlwols, a iob itself for mos! of us. nur sllpcrinlmlrlvlnl lgmls limo I0 he Iwofh an arlisl mul il spwrlsmzm. Dr, Curr- rlvrivcs ,Qrmi pleasure Idolli Iwflllll 'mis lminiing .mul luis golf lHlll'IHllNK'l1fS willw Dr. Nlallrv. Inlvly Iwo lms lnlcvu up Imwling wiilw Suvlw SIICCCSS that, we have crmliclonlially fum-n ilmfornmcl, he avluauy defeated an- l'l1CfII1l'IIll5CfUfll'1C fuvully. 10 Superir1Ivml0r1i XVl1.1.l,xM XX. Cum tjrincipat RAYMOND EVIAURE N ttie tiancts ot Dr. Raymonrt tvtaure rests ltie responsitnitity ot ttwe actministration of our twigtu sctioot. 'ttiis eongeniut Qentteinan is refirty to tietp anyone anft everyone at anytime. tte is a man who eommancts our respect anct tqincttes our IlH'Ct'- tion. He tinfts no sctloot protntem too smatt, no soriut 2lElttlC'l'tllQ too simpte to receive ttie honor of his consicteraiin. tte is interestect in att sports, especiatty gott in summer ainct tvowting in winter. tn between time, accorcting to tiis moort, Dr. tvtaure enjoys witet west or cteteetivc stories, as wett as tnootqs of ptiitosoptiy. Nvtiite taking time oft from tiis sports, reacting, or many duties in ttempsteact Higti Setioot, tie Hurts time to attenrt fraternity meetings at Hofstra Cottc-ge. Stioutft anyone astc Dr. Mauro what tiis main interest is, tie woritrt iinmectintety repty, Htyty son and my ctaugtiter nnct my many rtwitctren in Hempste-act High Sctwootfg Dr, txtaure is respected for twis atnitity aint wilt tong tw reinemtverect try eactw and every gractuate ot tternpstenct ttigti SCPINUI. ll N iiigfiwl If, Daly, Sc-crelaryg WIIIIU11l A. Gore, IN'I'IllICll!ll'llI of Schools: Ediill E. Schwedes, N irvlaryg Hilda M. Hardy, Executive Secretary. OFFICE NO. I IISVII inside II1o iiiiwessivc main cn- Iraiicc of IIN' IiigI1 scI1ooI and to your left is tI1e Walk In door of OIIICC I. XViIIiin I,Iiis oIIif'c IIiIcIa IVI. I'IarrIy, II1c siipviwisor, and IIN- Iwo svcrelaries, Mar- gziri-I Uoiy, and I'IrIiII1 ScIwwecIcs, carry oui IIN- iinporlaml Iuisiiiess oI IIW Ifoard III' I'IcIiu'nIioi1 and II1cIIf'inpsIcucI ScI1ooIs. In II1is 1-mcivnl office are I1anrIIc'd IeacI1er cerIiIicaiIion and rciiremenl syslem records, uonrcsicIeuI IziIIing and Slate records, re- ar mi 5 I 'a E ss m ls. QL 'Is la.: 72-1 'I-:T ,Ole E Billie F. WVQIJB, Secretary: lime McCIeIIand Assisianl Secretary: Raymond Iwaure, Principal o Hempstead High. quisitioning of IextI9ooI4s, suppIics, and materiaIs for aII scI1ooIsg recording, dis- tribution, and anaIysis of all scI1ooI costsg payroIIs, rcntaI of scI1o0I IDuiIdings, Inond- ed incIeIJtecIness, budget coniroI, annuaI State reports, and exI1iIJit of L. I. TeacI'1ers Association. OFFICE NO. 2 TEI' into tI1c newIy decorated and grcatIy enIarged office of Dr. Maure. Here our friend and principz-AI guides tI1e entire educationaI program of 2,500 stu- dents. 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AIurgur'z'I IgL'lfJlllt'Y, ,L l'mnHin IWHIQI, llmilv Rurwlcy. Svrnlul Rozrw Rvfyul Bvnm-r, ,.lYll'l- vmuw Cummings, llmwflf lmls, fxlurlin limi, Ruy' nmlnl Hrlrvklvy, ,vurric 1'lIlH1'Ill'fI. NILXTI llfM.'X'l'Il S S.-ut ml M lqllfll llmrl-irls, liflrm lnylmz, Aluvlml Hvruwll, cZl'l'Il'll1IC' Crmlrn-1, Slumf- mg- Rolwrl Hnyvx, Al- Irvml Xvimll, Immw Hwulv, fwlwrl Slllifll. I'llN il1fXI lylVl'11,X l'IUN'S1.m.l.f.A, f ..x,- pfv lvlv, llxllurmfx Slwvllrl-I, limi lfmnr, .WMI .NHL mn, f.1Hnnl Nvuf:w1'. Svnl' ml W .xlrllurll .XfmfuH11r114 Xrlrglllml limi, Srllmml Num NEWS SCGCDP OF TI-IE YEAR . .. PERTINENT AND PERCEPTIBLE 'IMS uu iiicsvupuimia- ivaivl-limcivys no suiasliluls: for lmowliug. Uoifl gel us wrong-wc are only iuulmg lliul, liiis musl imc so, for liicrc is no lwllvr iiluslruliou liizui limo 4-uliuisinslic' alleuci- .uivczuici pau'lic'ipuliou olililvl121t'llllyliiQlDI3CrS in ilu- gzuuc ol' slrilws zuicl spares. Auci us for lin-if svou-s, xwll. you muy sruu liwm in lin- Iocwxi iwws slim-ls. lllt'illt'Ilii1Hj'. il you urv us siuurl, us wc' know you arc, youvli xisil Nils. Noouls Ciiurmiug new iiomv. xxml, icgurcliiugg imppy yours of svrvicc in il.l IS., vousuil llw Misscs Powell, ixivl Jcrmoll, .uni liic Ni-ssrs. limiclow, Uoiciy ami Fay. Now umlvrsluml liiis-llwy wa-rc in-rv win-u lime First uciiilillliiliuXYl'I1l lo prcss. Also. llu' following lulgc puuloiiaixic priclc iu llwir rx-spa-rlix'o zummmplisiimcnlsz ixiiss iiaslccli, Iwi' iliumoml ring: ixiiucs. Franks, ixicgcance, Rvivlwiy llwiiiilislmzxllclsz ixiiss Cauliil. i1ci'Pi1.D. mlcgim-v3 uucl ixiiz Hayes, his progress in lonciwiug H lx' , , , II X 1 I ll lNl3L'S'l'RI.'Xi, ARIS' llurolff Xvzfliunis, Xvilfuu' A1071 NN HH Huh M' nigga game 0 O0 Ja ' Sluur! Hula, Honulil Smiffl, Hzfnry SC'llUCfll'l. LK 5NiNilfRfii.'Xi.: Svuh-if - .Xfuy l.s'u'is, ffuifzviirzv ilvgifrzfiriluff, ixlllllt' biiiwr, I IrJrcnr:c Hull, Ixllll' lirinfylillrsl, iXIAH'Hlll'f'f fomis, .innv Rurrfuv. Sliiluiirigi'-fi. Burrvll IJll!'ltlSUll, ixliieliul McC1u1C0, funn-s Hmxlv. l:l'1Ill!JlHl IAIVII, fivurgiu Horli, fivoruu Huriforii, 1IA'lll'll'Htl i74i1'uigJ4', xvilfiurn 15ur'u!gI4H Nv1H'0S!f'f. A- A fl'44'U' Xuvurru, lumuc ,l'lH'll!7IiH. 21 - 5, f f 740 2+Q ' 'YQJZ x Q f 'XJ ,JS . .AJ x A., K, A 'N S 5 E S Senior Class Officers'-'Norman , Anderson, secretary: George bloc- Dowell, president: Mildren Wyse. i'ic4--president: Phyllis Stafford, ireosf urer. Miss Florence Hall was the guiding light for llic Senior Cluss of l942. WW REWARDED FOR YEARS or EFFORT I TS no military secret that the Senior Class of 1942 is going places and doing things. Many are planning to secure further training in some type of school or college. Some hoys will join the armed forces, and many girls will he securing permanent johs. After four years full of all sorts of unforgetahle happenings, of laughter and thrills, and an occasional worry, the seniors have discovered that all things must end, even high school days. The quartet that has lcept the hest-ever-seniors on the straight and narrow for the year of 1942 includes George lVlacDowell of the crew-cut hair, Mildred Wyse with her captivating smile, Phyllis Stallord lcnown for her musical ahility, and Norman Andersen noted for his part in sports. Miss Florence and her popular assistants, Miss Ahhott, Miss Bennett, and Miss Schultz, gave the seniors timely advice and considerable help when important decisions had to he made. I They've acquired it, we hope, that thing called dignity. Now theylre nearly at the top with diplomas in full view. Soon they'll step into a world different from that experi- enced hy any senior class since 1917. But we lcnow that they will accomplish great things and that they have left behind with Tohias many of their friends. Good luclc, Class of 1942l 25 5 QM. xii sth S. Abrams F. AIlfl'I15 R. Al.-x.mfI--I Y. .'XTI1ITl'ff1 N. .fXl1!Il'I'Sl'T1 D. fXr1rI4-:mlm lt, .'Xl11lPISUll fr. .Xmlvrson Jxnsorgn' .lXl'f'IlK'l' .l. XXIV IIVI' XV. Ash J. IXSIIIIUXYII IE. I-gflfllcf TNT. IK.-IL.-r Plusilc' maj V. P1-llilm A? W f Q 'zu-null R. Fu-rg li. IM-us V. Pnglm- V. Ikltfllll R. Blnfkflml STANLEY ABRJAMS-'Editor-in-cbief Patriot '422 Pen- tagon '41, '42: Colonial '41s Student Council '42, FRANK AHRENS 4- Hall Cons '41, '421 Rifle Club '41, '42. FLORENCE AKSEL -f l,itera1'y Society '4O: Tennis '4O: Bowling '41: Junior Secretaries '41, '42, RITA ALEXANDER - Commercial Club '4l. AMEERG f-Literary Society '401 Cvym Aicles '41g Registration Aides '42. NORMAN ANDERSEN -Junior Class Presirlent '412 Senior Class Secretary '4Z': Traclc '39-'42: Bancl '39, '40, DOROTHEA ANDERSON--Cvreelc Games '39, 'f-10: Clieerleaclers '41, '42: Baseball '4O 4Q: Hoclcey '4O. ELEANOR ANDERSON-'Greelc Games '39-'4i2: Slcetcli Club '40-'42: Art Club '40-'42, GUNHILD ANDERSCDN-Greelc Games '40, '41: Com- mercial Club '4l: Roller Slcaiing '4Q: Baslcetball '42, MARY JANE ANSORGE-Greelc Games '39, '402 Co- lonial '-41: Aclviser Aiclcs '41, '42g Pen ancl lnlc Presiclent '42, DONALD ARCHER-Stamp Club '40, Cliess Club '40p Varsity Football Manager '41, '42. JOAN ARCHER-'Pen ancl lnlc '4lg Sopliomore Class Sec- retary '40g Senior Cvirls' Service Squad '4'2.': Colonial '41, WILLIAM ASH - Hall Cops '42: Baseball '42, Baslcet- ball '42, JEAN ASHDOVVN-'Lc'Ccrcle Francais '59-'422 Literary Society '40, '41: lsibrary Stall' '42 El..lZABE'l'H BARBER-'Pioneers '39, Grcelc Ciamcs '59, Gym Aides '41g Registration Aicles '42, lVlll.DRED BARKER--Greel: Games '39, '4'2: German Club '41: Bowling Club '41. JOSEPHlNE BASll..E--'Adviser Aicles '41, '42: Junior Sec- retaries '42 ll. Blaslacy R, Bloom ls. Bogowslci A. Borman E. Bosblcr 'l'. Boyne WILMA BATlNA--Commercial Club '41, '42g Baseball 41, '42: Bowling '42, ARNOLD BENNETT-Clwess Club '41, '42: Hall Cops '59, Rifle Club '42, RENEE BERG-'Horsebacli Ricling '40, '4l2 Art Club '42: Bowling '42. ETHEL BETTS - Roller Skating '40, VIRGINIA BIGBIE. , ' VlRCvlNlA BlTCON f- Cvreielc Games '39, '4O: Band '41, '422 Orcliestra '39-'42: Advisory Council '39. ROBERT BLACKFORD - 'l'raclc '39-'42: Hall Cops '59, 4521 Student Council '42: Rifle Club '39-'42. HELEN BLASKEY - Gym Aicles '41: Aclviser Aicles '41, '42, ROBERT BLOOM-Band '39-'42: Orchestra '40-'42: C1onrloliers '40: Musica Americana '41, LUCILLE EOGOWSKl-Gym Aides '41, '421 Greer Games '4I: Baslcetball '4l. SIDNEY BOlKESS-'Hanclball '40-'42g Assembly Squacl '41: Junior Play '41, EVELYN BOLLTEN-Greelc Cvames '39, '4O: Adviser Aides '41, '421 Gym Aides '41, '42, THOMAS BOND. ' ALICE BORMAN '-1Riding Club '40-'42: Bowling Club '42. EDlTl'l BOSHLER-'Pen ancl lnlc '41, '42, Junior Secre- taries '4lg Quill '42: f'Colonial '41, 'VHOMAS BOYNE-'Assembly Squacl '41, '42s Junior Play '41, Footliglat Club '42g Tennis '41, '42. JOHN BRADLEY'-'Gym Club '39, '4O: Assembly Squarl '40, '42p Fooiliglit Club '42, Raclio Club '42, JOAN l'sRElDlNCv '- l'loclcey '40, lJORlS BRlGC1Sf-Cvlee Club '4Og Clioir '41, '42g Hoclcey '39, '4O: Commercial Club '42, s. Boilress E. Boiiren 'it Bond J. Bradley J. Breitling D. Briggs . J bo f r f'V ' f 157ffi'l I DOROTHY BROXVN -Greclc Games '40, Comme-rrial flulm '41g Roller Slzniinp ,421 Gym Aicles '42, fll,AlJYS BRUCE -- Slwifli Clulv '40, '42, lDORO'1'11Y l7rRUSl'l--llmncl, Orclwslra '59-'42, Pioneers .303 Rille Cluln '59-142: hflnnilolii-rsh l-10. Ul.AlJYS BUCK. RUlllfR'l' l3Ul7NlK-Stamp Clulw '4'I.: Aclviser Aicles '42, DOIlCJ'1'l IY llUl,l,lS - Orrlicsira '59-'42: Pen and lnlr '41, V421 Rf-Qisiration Aiclvs '41, '42, ANfllfl.lNA f'Al,Al7rRlA-.lunior Literary Society '4l: llnnil '41, '42g Rollc-r Slcating '42: Flower Girl '41. Vv'll.l.lAlVl CAl.l.AllAN-Art lfrlitor Colonial '41, Colonial '42 f2uillH '41, '42, ,lAflQUl'll.lNlf CANNON-Hcoloniall' '41, '42: Quill '41, ,423 Pc-n anrl lnlc '41, '42: Senior Girls' Service Squarl '-12, f1l.ORlA CANSOR -llowling '40, ,421 Baseball '41, .425 Crm-lr flames '40. XVll,l,lAlVl C'AR1,I.HAflvimry Cwounril '42, llall Cops '42 llqrnrli '42 MARY CARMAN - Rolf:-son Clulv '59, .413 Aclviser Airlr-s '41, '42: Pen and lnlc '41, 312: llamllxoolc Erlitor '42 IiI.liANOR CARONIA - Bike-Hilce '42. IJODD CARR -Pentagon '41, .422 Assemluly Squacl '40 '42, Band '39, lVlARGllERl'1'A C7ASTEl,l.ANOMHorlrf-y '41, '42: Ten- nis '41, ,421 l,u cNi'fi'l!' l7mnq'ais '42, Quill '42. ,IOHN CATALANO-Rillc Clulm '42: A Cappella Choir 42. CHARLES C1 lAl7lxlANMllatl'1llnrlcrs ,591 .lunlo ,401 llall Cops '41, '4'2. Gl,ORlA CHRlS'l'l7lNSON-Greclc Games '39, .401 Li- lirnry Stall '41, I-12: .lunior Scvrclarics '42. D, llrown ll. llrui r- ll, lliillilt A. Calabria XY, lliilluliaiii ,l, llzinnon CHRISTY Cl-lRlSTOPHER-Patlifinders '59, Basketball lvlanager '40, ,421 Hall Cops '41, lYlAR,lO'RlE COFSKEY-Greelc Games ,395 Senior Girls' ft-rvive Squad '42, Barlminton '42g Registration Aicles '42. l'RANK COl,CORl3-4Banrl '39, '42: Slcetcli Cluln '4O: Pentagon ,415 Assemlzly Squad '42. lfl.lZABETH COLE-Pioneers '39: Musica Americana '41: Gym Aides '41, ,421 Greel: Games '41, '42 VALERIA COLl,lER--Slcetclu Club '4O: .lunior Secre- taries '42: Comme-rrial Clulm '421 Gym Aifles '41, ADE1 ,AIDE COl.l.lNS -4 Baseball '42. ROSE COl,ONGlONl:l. ALDEN CONGER -f llall Cops '41: Bowling Clulm '41, MARY COOKE- Gym Aicles '40, '42. VIRGINIA COON-Heacl Usl1er Gracluation '41, Colo- nialn '41, Pun and lnlc '41, '4'2': Quill '42, PAUl.lNli COOPER-H Creole Games '59, l'locl:ey '40, '41: llmsc-lmll l4O, '41g Robeson Club '41. l,l1l.ANl3 CORNEll.l.E-Bancl '59-'42, Orcliestra '39-'42: Assemluly Squafl '40, 42: G. O. Store '42 l3li'lvl'Y JANE CORNELL - Clioir '39, '4O: Arlvisory Coun- 1-il '41, 7123 lil Circulo Castellano '41, lflsVlNA CORNWELL -- Hoclzey '40-,422 Baseball '41, 312: llaslrvtlmll '41, '42: .lunior Secretaries '42. 1ll,ASlER CRANDALL -f l'lall Cops '40-'42g Manager Bas- ki-rball ,393 lvlanager Footlzall '42 'l'llOlVlAS CUNNING1 lAlVl-Lieutenant Hall Cops 512: ljrc-sirlent of E1 Cireflo Castellano '42. ANN CUSACK--Greelc Games '39, '40, Literary Society 710. lloclrey 141, '42: Gym Aicles '41, lVlURll?1,,1jARlXlSTADT-Greelc Games '39: Gym Aides '-113 ,lr ior Secretaries '42 Roller Slcating '41, '42. 1 ll I ,A pl 'l fl. lliu ll' R. Buclnil: D. Bullis U. Cansor XV. Carll M. Carman H U fiur cflslvlixfllnm 1 1 lu IillIvll7 I C411 will I C Oulwvr I fzululurm 1 1 l1liXlc'nmr1 li K lm lrmplu-r I' ciOlk' s Nl. K 1-him N K UHIVI' I forum A. Collins lx 1 ,, 1 vw, , M M V,Cm lllv IHC mwrmmfv ll I' C' f,rf1xx'fv H I f mmlnll I clllllllllflldill 1 .X c ll UIVL M. Da rmilmll Y ff rf x'- SJ - mvsxfi 30 xb xx. K X 1 Pr. Davie K.. IUHVIS ljl'CfillIXX' 7 XX . I,!'IHIPFl'X' V-. C . Dvsrlm Dir'Lr'rs0r1 D. Disllvr I. Disllvr CN. Ulupinsly IT. IUOIIIIPHY R. DOSl'll A. Downing F. Dupzois F. DIlW!'1' IVJUIX Vik C. Elwrl H. Ifflgnr :XI I4:fIl'UOI'lflS N. lin-LIMIT F. Fllu-rg M. lJIf'liS0l l Erikscn X . Iirm-sl A. Fagan BETTY JANE DAVlE-'Footligbt Club '41, '421 Junior Play '41, Literary Society '41, CLARENCE DAVIS -Stamp Club '40, Bowling Club '42, JACOB DEGRAUW. WINIFRED DEMPSEY-'Greelc Games '59, CHARLES DESCH-Traclc '59, '40, Assembly Squad '42, Football Patrol Cbief '42s J. V. Football '42, HERBERT DICKERSON - Rille Club '40, '41, Rille Club President '42, DANlEL DlSTLER - Camera Club '41, '42, Ri1'le Club '42, Tupiar '42, lDA DlS'Tl.ER -'Adviser Aides '41, '42, Registration Aides 41, '42, CHARLOTTE DLUGlNSKY--Commercial Club '41, '42: Baslcetball '42, FRANCIS DONNELLY-J. V. Football '41, '42, As. :smbly Squad President '42, Hall Cop '42, ROSE DOSCH-'Advisory Council '41, Art Club '41, Baseball '4O 42, Hoclzey '41, '42, ANNA DObVNlNG-'Cvreelc Games '39, '40, Roller Slcat- ing '41, '42, Baseball '40, '42, EUGENE DUBOlS f-Hall Cop '41, Class Football '41, FREDERICK DUFFEE-Pentagon '41, '42, Colonial '41, Quill '41, Class Secretary '41, Cboir '41, '42, DURYEA-'Pen and lnlc '41, '42: Orcliestra '59-'42, Senior Girls' Service Squad '42, Tupiar '41, '42, CHARLES EBERT-Cbess Club '40, Bowling Club '41, Bowling Team '42, MARGARET EDGAR'-Greelc Games '39, Literary Club '40, Cbief Gym Aicles '42: Baseball '4Of'42. lVlURlEL EDMONDS-'Literary Society '40, Hoclcey '41s Bowling '42, R. Fagan H. Farley R. Fass MABEL ElCKl'lOFF--Literary Club '40, Slcetcb Club '40, Bowling '40, '4l: Art Club '42, ELBERG -' Greelc Games '39, '40, Glen Club '39, Musica Americana '41, Commercial Club '40, lVlURlEl.. ERlCKSON -' Gym Aides '41, Registration Airlcs '42, ALICE ERlKSEN f-' Commercial Club '40, Library Slalt '41, '42, Roller Skating '41, '42, VlRC'vlNlA ERNEST'-'Cvreelc Games '39, '4O: ,lunior Suc- retaries '41, Roller Slrating '41, '42, Bowling '41, '42, ARTHUR HTIBCIC '59: Glee Club '59: Hall Cops 40. RUTH FAGAN, HENRY FARLEY-Fresbman Class Treasurer '59: Assam bly Squad '41, '42: Football '42: Hall Cops '42, ROBERTA FASS-'Pallas '40, Hoclcey '39: Baseball '40: Stage Door '42, EDWARD FEDOCKH Hall Cops '4'2. EEYERLY FEELEY-Commercial Club '40, '42, llaslaul- a '42, , g ANTOINETTE FEIS f-1 Greelc Games '59-'41: Literary Club '41, Registration Aicles '42, LEONARD FELDMAN -f Aclvisory Council '59, Rillu Club '41, Handball '42, MARGARET FELTON -f Glee Club '40, Commercial Club '41. NICHOLAS FEMMINELLA - Rille Club '40, Baseball '42: Baslretball '41, '42, ' EUGENE FENDENTZ -4 German Club '41, J, V, Basketball '42, VIRGINIA FlCKLlNG'-'A Cappella Cboir '41, '42, Greek Games '59, '40, Stamp Club '40, '41, Badminton '41, '42, DOROTHY FOSTER! Quill '41, '42, Patriot '4l: Pen ancl lnlc '41, '42, Senior Girls' Service Squacl '42, E, Ferloclc B. Feeley A. Fei! L. Feldman M. Felton N, Femminella E. Fenzlentz V. Ficlcling D, Foster Q 51 MMM AGNES FRACCALVIERI-Bike-Hike '41, '42, ROBERT FRANKEL-'Hall Cops '40, '41: Handball '42: Bnslretball '41, '4'2. lVlARlE l:RANTlN-Pen and lnlz '41, '4'.Z: Band '40-'42: Quill '41: Patriot '42, MARIE FROEBEL-Footlight Club '41, '-12: Bowling '42. STANLEY FRONCKVVICZ - Golf '41, lil,AlNli FULDNER. l,AUR1lNK'li l Ul,l.lfR-.lunto '40: Panini '41, '42: Colonial '-11: Assembly Squad '40, '42, lJORO'1'1'lY l:Ul1l.UlVl-Literary Club '-10: Bowling Club Hao, '4Ig 'lbnnra '40, Band '41, '42, ANNIELO GAl.l,O-'Baseball '59 4lg Basbvtball '59-'41g Tracl: '4l: Art Club '42. l11i1,EN Gl'llGER--.lunior Secretaries '41, 512: Commercial Club '42, Gym Aides '42: l'lo-:lcey '4O: Baseball '40, .lOSl::Pll GEl,l,.lfll-Wrestling Team Manager '4l: Class Football '4l: Buslcctball '59. ALBERT Clll.UAWlE - Wrestling '42, ADELE. GNIIEWEK f- Hilce-Bilcc '42, l'lfCEl,lA GNIEVVEK, C1IARl.liS GOIDIGKEIT- Rille Club '42, DOROTIIY GORE-Aclvisory Council '59: Literary Club '401 Colonial '-11g llc-ad Diploma Girl '41: lribrary Stall '41, l.l'lON C,1RAIBOXN'SKl -- Band '59-'42: Gym Club '40, llAROl.l7 GRlflfNBAN - Gym Aides '42, RI lOl7A GRlflfNl'1AUM-1 Pallas Treasure-r '40g Glee Club DOROTHY GREENE-Pen and lnlr '41, '42: Adviser Aides '4Og Co-Editor Colonial '41: Senior Girls' Service Squad '42, XNll-l.lAM GROVEMAN-Patblinders '.'59: Stamp Club '59, '40, Patriot '41, VVAL'l'ER GUNDERSON-Assembly Squad '41, '42: Class Pmaslretball '42, IIARRY GUNTHER-'Pentagon '41, '42g Student Council '41, Co-Editor Colonial '41: Patriot '41, '41, ROBERT GUNVxfAl-DSEN--Clwoir '59-'42: Gym Club '39-'42, Musica Americana '4l: Gondoliers '40, 'I'11ER1iSE HAGGERTY-' Senior Girls' Service Squad '42: Gym Airlvs '42': Registration Aides '42, KATIIERINE l'lAll..E-fSl:etcl1 Club '40: Glue Club '42: Choir '4'.Z: Bowling '42, llLANCl'lE HAKE-'Greelc Games '59-'42: Adviser Aides '41, '42: Gym Aides '41, '42: Commercial Club '42, HERBERT l'lAl.l..-'Camera Club '59-'42: Colonial '41: Riila Club '42, Vx7ll.lVlA HAlVlBSCl'l-'Advisory Council '4Ig Commercial Club '41, '42: Bowling '42: Baseball '41, JAMES TTAMELMAN. MARGARET l'lAlVlPSON-'Gym Aides '42, NVll,l.lAlVl HANS-Softball '42, URSELINE l'lARl.ESTONf-'Robeson Club '59: Carpe Uiem Soclalitas '42: Baslretball '4'Z. BARBARA HARN- Patriot '42: Stage Door '42: Or- rlaestra '42, RlC'llARD l'lARRE.l.l..-'Traclr '41, '42: Basketball '42: .l. V, Football '42, .lOllN IIARRIGAN- Arroinpmiisl '30-'42g Orclwslra '59-'-42: Pon anrl lnl: '41, '42 A. l7i'acc'r1lvi1-ri R. llmnlzvl bl. Frantin L. Fuller O. Fullum A. Gallo ' 111.Gai'gar , 41, '42: Junior Patriot 'Al '42. QM E, Fuldner Class Treasurer '41 H bl. Froebey' ' A. Gildawie A. GniewcIc C. GnicxvvI4 C. GocIigI4f'iI LION' I..C1mI1fm-ski I I. IIrm-Imn II. cwII'0l'I1IlUllI'II c5IQl?I1C XVII f1,x I .-.11 an XXYU l1111 I l-rs on Il.Chnuhm R, Gunwnldsf-n If Ilupgvrly K. I Imlf- Ia. 1I..L., UM ' 1 1. mu Iwxff A II.-mt-Imnn FI. I Inmpson NV. I Inns LP IILIIIPSIOH IS. III.,-H R. lla rfl- II ,I. Ilamgnn 'Q , V g 5, . 3 I 'l V I. I Iarris E. IIarInvII O, IIauIt . Il 'L' I gr' .-:' ,. QQ I I I 0 Il I I 4, Cx. I Ivnncy D, I Iwlvmmk I7, I If-rIx IXI. I Ir'mI1-in II. IIPIIIIIVII bill I IvrIx-rl Ji-'.u.uJf Q w 6, IIUIIIIQIIIII ' I-mIII I I0rIZI1L'rg P. IIOIIIIIIIIII A. Hofmann XX . I'InIImf1n IIoIImzm11 C. Holclz 'v I. I Iunwnsli I 7, I lmvf-II I. IIuggIu-4 I,. IIunl R. IIIIIII G. IIICC THOMAS HARRlS'-Adviser Aides Treasurer '41: Ad- viser Aides Cliief '42: Student Council '42, El..lZABE'l'l'l HARTNETT-Greelc Games '39, '40: Liter- ary Society '4Og Advisory Council '42: Roller Slcating '41. OUIDA HAUFT-Hoclcey '40-'42g Tennis '40, Clieerlead- ers '41, '42: Bowling '-42. OSCAR HAVER'-Junto '40g Quill '42g Hall Cops '42, CHARLOTTE HEANEY-Horsebaclr Riding '42: Roller Slcating '42. DORIS HEDEMARK'-Greelc Games '59, '40, Commercial Club '41: Badminton '42. MARIE HElNLElN-'Greelc Games '59: Commercial Club '4Og Adviser Aides '41, Gym Aides '41, '42, JOHN HELMICH-Stamp Club '59: Handball '59s Gym Club '40, DONALD HERB'-'Aviation Club '40: Hall Cops '41, '42. DOROTHY HERBERT'-Pen and lnlc '41, '42: Quill '41, '422 Senior Girls' Service Squad '42: Library Stall' '41, '42, MURIEL HERMANNP- Colonial '41: Quill '40, '41: Senior Girls' Squad Chief '42g Pen and lnl: '41, '42, SHlRLEY HEROLD-'Pen and lnlx '41, '42'g Commercial Club '4O: Senior Girls' Service Squad '42, ERNESTINE HERTZBERG P- Literary Society Treasurer '4O: Gym Aides '41: Patriot '41, '42: Hoclcey '40, '41, PRlSClLL.A HOFFMAN - Senior Girls' Service Squad '42: DORIS HOWELL-Pen and lnl: '41, '42: Colonial '41: Patriot '41, '42 Senior Girls' Service Squad '42. IRENE HUGHES -Pen and lnl: '41, '42: Managing Editor of Patriot '42g Senior Girls' Service Squad '42. IRENE HUMENSKI. LOlS HUNT -- Fresbman Class Secretary '59: Orchestra '59: Registration Aides '41: Bowling '42, RAYMOND HUNT - Track '42. GENE INCE -' Hike-Bike '42, ARTHUR lNGALD--Assembly Squad '40-'42: Traclc '41, '421 Rifle Club '59, '4o. JENNY IULO-Baseball '59, '42g Gym Aides '42, DORIS JACKSON -' Greelc Games '59, '4O: Robeson Club '59, Hockey '40, '41: Basketball '40-'42. HELEN JANULEWlCZ-Greelc Games '39, '40: Gym Aides '40, '41: Junior Secretaries '42. CECILIA JARONCZYK F- Commercial Club '42, EUZABETH JEFFERSON-'Pallas '40: Colonial '41: Diploma Girl Graduation '41: Footliglit Club '42, MARGARET JENSEN. AGNES JOHNSEN-'Greelc Games '59: Commercial Club '40, '42: Advisory Council '41. Registration Aides '42. ARlE JOHNSEN-'Greelc Games '40, '41: Commercial , , ,, ,, lub '41, '42, Gym Aides '42. WYLlE HOFFMAN -A Capella Cl'1oir 41: Quill Bu - . ness Manager '42g Track '41, '42. HA I :JOHNSON --Band '59-'42: Orchestra '41, '42g Juuus HOFFMANN F- Radio Club '41: Quill 142: T 42' COPS 492 Handball 42- I ERB T JOHNSON-'Radio Club '41: Rille Club '41, ALICE HOFMANN-Literary Society '4O: Ro lca' g 427 Vlcwpresident Pentagon 42' '-11, '42, Bowling '41, '42z Rifle Club '42 CHARLES HOTETZ -' Softball '41, '42. A. lngalrl J, lulo D. Jaclcson M. Jensen . Jolmsen M. Jolrmsen , A CHARLES JONES--Band '59: Wmstling '4O: Gym Club '40g Class Football '42. H. Janulewicz C. Jaronczyll E. Jellerson H. Jolwnson ll. Jolinson C. Jones III7' M155 v l RUBY JONES-Greel: Games '59-'421 l'loclcey '40-'42: Gym Aides '41, '42, WILLIAM KAMINSKY. DOROTHY KARGL--Vice-president Pen ancl lnlc '42: Colonial '411 Senior Girls' Service Squad '41, '421 Regis- tration Aides '41, '42, DOROTHY KATZ-Hoclcey '421 Bowling '42, EARL KEEGAN'-l'lull Cops '40-'421 Football '41, '42' Baseball '41, '421 Baslrctlnall '42. RUTH KEENE-'Advisory Council '40, Literary Clula '40, Colonial '411 Quill '42, ROBERTA KELLOGG - Gym Aides '40f42g Senior Girls' Service Squarl '42: Pen and lnlc '41, '42. .lACQUEl.lNE KELLY --' Orcliestra '39-'421 lloclcey '40, '411 Baseball '40, '411 Baskeiball '40, '41. El.1ZABETl'l KENNEY-Greek Games '39, '401 l'loclcey '40-'42, Basketball '40-'421 Baseball '40-'42. CLAIRE KlESEL--Aclviser Aides '401 Secretary El Circulo Castellano '411 Patriot '411 Camera Cluln '41. Wll.l.lAM KlLLlAN-Pentagon '41, '4'2'1 Assemlnly Squad '41, '421 Raclio Clula '411 Latin Clula '40. SllEll.A KLEIN -Footliglit Clulv '421 Baclminton '42. XANTHIPI KUTSES-'Greelc G es '59-'42: A. Cappella Choir '42, Slcetcla Club '42: lle lrating '42. ARMIN KOCH-El Circulo tellano ' . '411 German Clulx '42: Bowling Team '41, '4 Rifle C la '40-'42, KATI-'lERlNE KOENDERMA Greelc ames '59, '-10. MARY KO1'll,1V1EYER -f Slee Clu ' . l5ERTl IA KOl.ODNlCKl reelc Ga s '401 lloclrey '40- '-12: llaslcctlmall '40-'-12: Base '40-' . MARY KOLOGY -' Gy ' s ,44 R, Jones 7. amin D. Kargl U R. Kr-llngg clly E. Kenney l,AWRENCE KOSBY- Softball '40, '4l. DOROTHY KOSKY. HENRY KOWALSKI. MARILYN KRANZ-Pen and lnlc '421 Sliating Club '42. RUTH KRANZ -- Tennis '59, '4O1 Ping Pong '58-'411 Arcllery '411 Bowling. DOLORES KRAUSS - Roller Skating '42. HELEN KROSLOWITZ - Commercial '42. ADELE KRUCZKOWSKI. JOHN LACEY--Radio Clulu '39g Band '59-'411 Hall Cops '42: Traclc '421 Science Clula '42. lVlAR,,lORlE LACORAZZA-A Cappella Clioir '421 Hoclcey '42. DOROTHY LAGERGREN -H Colonial '411 Diploma Girl at Graduation '411 Hoclcey '40, '42, ROBERT LAMAR --Assemlaly Squacl '-10-'421 Science Clulm '4l. Wli.LlAM LAMAR-Patlifinders '591 Assembly Squad '40- '421 Science Club '41. LOlS LAMPERT-Greelc Games '59-'421 Hoclcey '40-'-121 Cafeteria Squad '4Og Gym Aides '41, '42, MARY LANDON -- Ricling '39-'411 Gym Aicles '411 Regis- tration Aides '41, '42: Diploma Girl '41. GEORGE LANGENFASS -' German Cluln '40, '411 Ricling Clulz '39, '411 Wrestling '59, .lUDlTl'l LAPKlN. RlCl'lAFl2: LAROSA-Pentagon '41, '421 Raclio Clulm '4 - ' ' H l ' . 42, a opsx 42 A gud' f D. Katz E. Keegan R. lip C. Kiesel VV. Killian S. Klein 1 l 1 ' X, KIils1-s A. Korlm IX. IXIN IIIIK :XI IXUIIIIIH XC I' I'XHIIHII1II'I4I M. K.n1,g,' I.. lx-1 Ix ll IXINIIISII NI, Kmnl R. IXr I I, IirnQIuwilZ .X Kun vI4uw In Inu :XI 11 omlm , .1l1V1'l fn-n I5 I ,, g, IQ. I.nIXInr XXYI Nu IAIIIKIUII U. I .mugs-l1Iw-1 ,I. I.illJIxlD N. Laslccr R. IJ. If--A M I.l'l'O5H lull inn-1 M, l..m- P. lrnilmc F. Imisl C 1. I1-Mlm-lux G. I UN iii R, I.vx'inc ti. l.1'Yl'V N. Irvine A. Levinson V X.. N. lm-v X lmwi II ff if I vylmml W NN' IJDIIHV I.0XV1In'll XY. I mu A, I uQ.m NAOMI LASKER-Rifle Club '42. REBECCA LATTllVlER-'Pioneers '59: Cvreelc Games '40: Hoclcey '40, '41: Carpe Diem Sodalitas '42, lVlARlE. lJ'XW l'lOCliCy '41g Gym Aides '41g Bowling '41, PETER LEATHER-'Assembly Squad '40-'42: Radio '41, '-12g Pentagon '41, '42, DAVID LEE-'Rifle Club '59g Hall Cops '41, '42g Dissect- ing Club '42: German Club '41, MEE ONE LEE -' Pallas '40g Adviser Aides '41: .lunior Sec- retaries '42: Registration Aides '42. FRANK LEIST-'Assembly Squad '40, '42: Business Man- ager Colonial '41g Hall Cops '42, CvLORlA LE lVllEUXf-El Circulo Castellano '40-'4'2: Rid- ing '40, '42g Registration Aides '41, '42, ,lllVllV1lE LEROSE-'Softball '41, '42g Bowling '42: Class Basketball '40. GEORGE LEVAS f- Radio Club '40-'42: Science Club '42s Rifle Club '42. CHARLES LEVEY- Hall Cops '42, NORMAN LEVINE-fPatbfinclers '59p Band '59-'42p Pa- triot 42. ROSYLYN l..EVlNE.-- Patriot '40-'42p Greelc Games '41g Badminton '42. ADOLPH LEVINSON - Hall Cops '59, '4O: Science Club '39g Assembly Squad '40g Handball '42. lVlE.LVlN LEVY-E1 Circulo Castellano '41, '42: Business Manager Patriot '42: Hall Cops '41, BETH LEVWS-Baslietball '59-'41: Bowling '4O: Patriot '41, '42, ROBERT LEWIS -'Orcliestra '59-,421 Cbess '59, '401 Camera '41: Stamp '42. P. l.uCl:e1t ll. Ludwig Lutz O. blacljowcrll ,.l. lvlalier D. lxflaile FREDERICK LEYBOLDT-Vxfrestling '41, '42g Traclc '41: Class Softball '42. LOUISE LEYBOLDT'--Hoclrey '40-'42: German Club '41g Advisory Council '42. ' ARLENE LOGAN -1 Quill '41, '42: Junior Secretaries '42, JOSEPH LOMBARDO. WARREN LORDLY- Radio Club '39, Bowling Club '41, '42g Assembly Squad '41, '42. MARY LOWDEN-Riding Club '42, WARNER LOWE-Junto '4O: Band '59, '4Og Football '41, '42. PHll..lP LUCKETT'-'Rifle Club '59-'42g Radio Club '59: Advisory Council '41, HOWARD LUDWlG f- Cheerleaders '41, .lANlCE LUTZ.-Greelc Games '39-'4l: Library Stall '41, '421 Foarlighr Club '41, 212. RUTH LYNG -' Slcetcli Club '4O: Hoclcey '4O: Basketball '4O. GEORGE LYNN -'Junto '4O: Assembly Squad '40-'42s Patriot '41, '42g Tupiar '41, '42g Hall Cops '40-'42, DOROTHY LYTHGOE-Greelc Games '59, '4Og Gym Aides '41, '42: Footliglmt Club '42, GEORGE NIACDOVVELL'-Nvrestling lVlanager '41, '42: Patriot '41, '42g Colonial '41g Senior Class President '42, JEANNE IVIAHER-'Junior Secretaries '40, '41: Pen and lnlc '41, '42: President Literary Society '41, DOROTHY lVlAlLE - Slcetcli Club '40, '41. CHARLES lVlALONEf-.lunto '40: Hall Cops '4O: Assem- bly Squad '41, '42, Patlxllinclers '59. JOSEPH MALONE-Junto ,403 Hall Cops '4Og Pallilsind- ers '59: Assembly Squad '41, '42, CvLORlA lVlANClN1 f- Cvreelc Games '59, '4O: Baseball '40g Gym Airles '41, R. Lyng C. Lynn D. Lytligoc C. Malone J. Malone C. Mancini G1 -N . MARTIN MANSPERGER-Pentagon '41: Hall Cops '41, 42. . SYLVIA MARCHH Pen and lnl: '41, '42: Cvym Aides '41, '42g Colonial '41: lloclcey '41, '42, FRANCES MARINO -Commercial Club '41g Adviser Aides '41, '42: Registration Aides '42, J1iNN1E MARKIEWICZ, JIELEN MARTEN-Cafeteria Squad '-11, '42: Gylll Aides 41. NVALTER 1VlA'l'Vx'lCl'lUK - Aviation Club '40: Class Foot- ball '41g J. V. Football '42. 'I'11OMAS lVlAXVVELl.-Assembly Squad '40-'42: .luninr Play '41: Clienrleaders '41, '42: Hall Cops '41, '42. ,lliANET'I'E lVlAYERS--'Crcelc Games '39, IO: Library Stall '41, '42: Le Cercle Francais '41, '-1.2. lVlARCUERl'l'lil MCANDREWS-,liinior Rail Cross '42: llaslzetball '42. CvLORlA MCCLANE -- Cm-el: Cvamcs '39: Commercial Club '41g Adviser Aides '42g Horsebaclc Riding '40, JANE MCCLURE -- Commercial Club '41, '42: llowling '42. M,ARCvARE l' lVlcCULl.C9Cl'l - Creole flames '41, '42: Pt-n ancl lnlc '41, '42: Senior Cvirls' Service Squad '42, ANNABELLE MCDONALD -- Crcel: Cvames '59, '40: Base- ball '40, '41: Iiaskeiball '40, '42, JULIA MCGRORY. CLARA MENDELSOHN. WlNTON lVlERRlTT--Greelc Games '59, '4O: Baseball '40, '41: Hoclcey '4O: Robeson Club '41, VIRGINIA MERTZ - Greelc Games '59, '4Og Rille Club '41, '42: Uslmer at Commencement and Junior Play '41, JEAN lVlESEROLE-Baslaetball '40, '41: Baseball '40-'42: Libr all' '41, '4'2: Commercial Club '42, Nr 0 v 5 Q HARRY M1CHALSK1'- Class Football '59g Wrestling Club '41, MARGARET MlGLlNO'-Baseball '4O: Slcating Club '-41: Greelc Games '41, ELAINE lVllLLER-'Commercial '41, '42, lVY lVllLLER-'Commercial Club '59, '4Og Clee Club '59, '-10, Advisory Council '413 Junior Secretaries '41, '42. GEORGE lVllSCHENKO--Tracl: '39-'42g Quill '40-'42: Colonial '41g Campus Patrol '42. DONALD MOLE-Band '40, '4l: E1 Circulo Castellano '42: Rille Club '42. Sl'llRLEY MOLE'-'Commercial Club '40g Advisory Coun- eil '42: Badminton '42. SUXNNE MOLLO-Baslcetball '4Og Baseball '4Og Slzating '42: Cvym Aides '42, ROBERT MOLLOY - Hall Cops '40-'42: Advisory Council '41g President '42: Musica Americana '41, lfLAlNE MOORE -- Cwreelc Games '39, '40g lloclcey '40-'42: Junior Play Uslter '41: Literary Society '41, RITA MOTTOLA -Adviser Aides '42, JEAN MOXON - Greek Games '59-'42: Patriot '41, '42g Advisory Council '42: Pen and lnlc '41, '42, G 51,018 MURPHY- Greelc Games '40g Hoclcey '42p Rifle '42, BERNlCE MURRAY'-'Commercial Club '4O: Bowling '4l: Junior Secretaries '42g Vice-President Literary '41, BERTHA MURRAY -' Pioneers '39: Pallas '40: Carpe Diem Sodalitas '41, '42, FLORENCE MURRAY-Cvlee Club '59: Bowling '4Og Commercial Club '4lg Band '4'2. JOYCE NAPPI-'Gym Aides '4lg Cheerleaders '42. BERTlS NELSON -- Radio Club '59, '4Op Science Club '41s Assembly Squad '42: Rifle Club '42, M, Mans rger S. Marrli lf. Marino J. Marlziewicz 11, Marten W. Matwicliul: ' '. M exll il. MHYPTS MC'Andf0WS Ml'ClHnK' rl. MC'cjlllfC l MCCllll0Cll 4 W 'wg 51fjIJ,g Lf, ,fb A. McDonald J. Mfcmfy C. Nvnflclsohn WM 1-f, Ill XYM1-rm .L 5105.-wie ll. Mn-lmlski Hmmm ,1.. limit-f I.Milh-r Q. m.f1.0..L., umol. m1.,1u A.N0Il0 J ' 1 W pg j u.1w00m . .. 011011. 1.511 ,X., n L. Murphy xml l.ff ay Vs, Murmv IA. blllIff1lV J. Na ppi IS. N1-Iwi J M bnmv.. w' ,ff PM WA iw 4 1 W W E. X. 42 QS! .l, Nelson NV. NvUIJnlIf'l' H. Nvw T. Nu-lm! .I Nitorlvn Z C. Nolan G. N II orc roy R. No?- I sl R. Nur X ' F OI fl ,. N' 1 ,I is l , . . Olprrivn , F' ' .I . 1 , f I . , V I a OflK'I'l11i1H s I R, Ovrlxslnn fl I wp , ,.,.,, ,,. L 1.91-.of1C'fXVflIfI I K 'L' :L J. 0'l.cary A JV X C. ONQ-ill 4 A. Organ C. Osllunzl .l. Ogullivan XV, c,.SlIHiX'illl F. fjlh-ll A. O71lfLr1xX' , .1 77 I I .ljfr 'Ill -ff I . , N I I 1 ' I JOYCE NELSON--Pallas '4O: Slcetcb Club '59, '4O: Colonial '41, '423 Bowling '40, '42. WALTER NEUBAUER-Band '59-'42: Colonial '4i: President G. O. '42g Editor-in-Cliief Quill '42. HELEN NENV-Greeli Games '59, '41: Hoclcey '4O: Colonial '4Ig .lunior Secretaries '41, '42. -- Orecli Cvames '597 Hoclcey '40-'-42: Basketball 210342, Gym Aides '41, '42. JANE NIKODEN -' Commercial Club '59: Baseball '40. '41: Baslcetball '41: Ciym Aides '41, '42. GERALDINE NIX-Gym Aides '41, '42 GERARD NOLAN. RUTH NOON. NORELL-'Assembly Squad '59-'42 Pentagon '4l: Hall Cops '42. 5 Rl'l'A NOVAK- Greelc Games '59-'42: Baslcetball '59, '40s llocliey '4Og Roller Slzating '42. RALPH NUZZO-Assembly Squad '40-'42. El.SPzE'l'l'l OBERLE-Riding Club '42, .lACQUEl.lNE O'ERlEN-'Le Cercle Francais '59, '4O: Patriot '4l: Junior Secretaries '41, '42, KATHRYN ODERNIATT -' Baseball '42. DOROTHY ODERVVALD-Adviser Aides '41, '42g Ger- man Club '41, '42g Roller Slzating '4lg Bilce-Hilce '42. ROBERT OECl'lSLlN--Band '40-'42: Orcbestra '4l: Hall Cops '41g Science Club '4l. .lOHN O'LE.ARYf-'Pentagon '41, '42g Adviser Aides '4l: Campus Patrol '41: Baslcetball '41, '42. CHARLES O'NEll.L-eGlee Club '39. lvl. Palmer bl. Panaccionc lvl. Parlzer ALICE ORGAN -f Greelc Games '59, '40, CALVERT OSTLUND-'Slcetcli Club '4O: Colonial '4l: Wrestling '41, '42g Football '42. JOHN O'SULLlVAN'-Traclc '59-'42: Cheerleaders '4l. '42g Room Service '4lp Eootliglit Club '42. WILLIAM O'SULLlVAN --Traclc '59-'42: Room Service '41: Footligbt Club '42: Baslcetball '42,- FRED OTTEN-Aviation Club '59: Fencing '42: Science Club '42. ANN OZARKOW. , lVlAR l'lN PALMER-Radio Club '40-'42: German Club '41: Quill '42: Handball '42, MARY PANACClONE-'Commercial Club '4l: El Cir- culo Castellano '41, '42g .lunior Secretaries '41, '42. lVllRlAlVl PARKER-'Pen and lnlt '41, '42': Colonial '4lg Senior Girls' Service Squad '42: Diploma Cvirl '41. ROSE PAULSON -Twirlers '41: Junior Secretaries '42, RICHARD PERRYP- Rifle Club '42. ALMA PETERS'-Riding '59-'41: Le Circle Francais '41: Registration Aides '41. BLANCHE PETERSEN-Greelc Games '59, '4O: Baslcete ball '40-'42g Baseball '40-'42: Roller Slcating '41, RALPH PETRUCCELLI f-' Rille Club '42. EUGENE PE'l l lT-'Assembly Squad '40-'42: Hall Cops '42g Golf Team '42. DORIS PHELPS -Student Council '40: Riding '42: Flower Girl at Commencement '41. Pl'llLlP PHILLIPS -Advisory Council '4lg Hall Cops '41. QYDAVID lVllTCl-IELL PIGOTT-Track '4t. R. Paulson R. Perry A. Peters ll. ll:-is-rsi-ii R. Pclruccelli E. Pettit U, Plielp P. Phillips D. Pigoii X . i o J ALFRED PONOROFF--Science Club '39, '4O: Tennis Team '40-'42g Spanisb Club '41, '42z Camera Club '40-'42, JOSEPH POPlEl.ARSKl. GLORIA POST-Pioneers '39: Greel: Games '40, '41: Commercial Club '41: Glue Club '42, DONALD POVVERS-President ol Class '39, '40: Arl- visory Council '39-'42: Colonial '-11: Pentagon '41, '42, ANNA PRADON. PRECll'l'L'-'Greeli Games '40, '41g Pageant '4l: Bowling '42, llaslceiball '42, -- Greel: Games '39, '40: Hoclrey '40- '42g Cbecrleaders '41, '42: Junior Secretaries '41, '42. .IACQUELINE PRICE-Riding '41, '42: Art Club '42, Colonial '42: Library Stall' '42: Latin Club '42, EUGENE PUGATZ-El Circulo Castellano '41, '42: Patriot '41, '4'l: Room Service '41g Tupiar '42, ROBERT PULS-Advisory Council '4Og Rifle Club '41, '-12: Radio Club '42, MARY PUMA-lloclzey '40, Commercial Club '-11: Gym Aides '42: Bowling '42. SHlRl.EY RAGLAND - Greel: Games '39, '-10: Hoclzey '4l: Riding '42: EI Circulo Castellano '41, '42. LORRAINE RAMSDEN-Cvreelc Games '39-'41: Slcating '41, '42g Advisory Council '42: Gym Aides '42, Wll.LlAM RAYNOR-Aclx'isory Council '39: Ril1e Club '40-'42: Rifle Team '-42: Wrestling '41, '42, ROBERT REED, SHlRl,EY REPP-Greelc Games '39-'41: Gym Aides '41, '42: Pen und lnl: '41, '42, Senior Girls' Service Squad '42, DOROTHY RICE -- Badminton '42, .IEANNE RlCE-'Pallas '40: Library Stall' '41, '42: Pioneers '39g Senior Girls' Service Squad '42, FRANCES RICHTER -f German Club '59-'42p Frencb Club '42: Stamp Club, Vice-President '42, HARRIET RICKERBY-Greelc Games '39, '40g Pen and lnlc '41, '42: Colonial '41: Junior Secretaries '41, '42, ELAINE RIKER --f Glee Club '39: Greelc Games '39: Riding '42: Commercial Club '42, DOROTHY ROCKVVOOD-Greek Games '3Og Hoclzey '41, '42: Baseball '41, '42: Junior Secretaries '42, ELINOR ROEPKE-'Commercial Club '40: Hoclrey '41, '42: Gym Aides '42, JEAN ROJECKL-'Pen and lnlc '41, '42: Literary Club '40, '4l: Library Stall' '41, Senior Girls' Service Squad '42, VIVIAN ROSCl'lll.l.A-Glee Club '39, '40: A Cappella Cboir '41, '42: Pageant '41: Junior Secretaries '41, '42, HAROLD ROSENBLUTH-Hall Cops '40, '41: Tupiar '41, '42: Patriot '42, Quill '42, JUNE RUDOLPH- Baseball '41, '42: Gym Aicles '41, '42: Riding '41, '4'2: Hoclcey '42, JENNIE SADOWITZ - Commercial Club '41: Bowling '42, C-USTAV SANDBERG -Rifle Club '42, DOROTHY SANDER -Commercial Club '4O: Greek Games '4O: Hoclrey '40, '42: Bowling '42 ROSE SARACENO. 'VHQMAS SAUL- r,re,.ien,.m '41: Chai-F01 1 2,5 '42s Assembly Squad '41, '42, Baseball '41, '42 JAMES RHODES - Assembly Squad '40-'42g E1 Circulo .JOHN SCALES -f Science Club '4Q, '414 lle Club '40, '4 3 Castellano '40: llall Cops '42, mera Club '42, j 1. ' JOYCE RHODES-Glen Club '39-'-1121 Commercial Clu CCO SCARPINATO- . al ' O, ' -1 as' l '10g Junior Secretaries '-11, '42, bd W' 3121 llall Cops '42, 1 ' f fi M1 llnnorull J, llopielnrslii f 17. Powers P aclong! F. Precbl l.. Pri-luslxy .l. Price Jli. Pugalz R. Puls M. Puma S. Ragland W' M994 W iflvfifclf Www ss I.. RHUISCIPH XV. Rayner M410 nSv j L39 R. Reed IIOIICS J. PS D. R F. Richie-r H. Riclcerluy S. Rapp ire J. Rice E. Rilwr Rovplcc' J. Rojvrlii D. R04-kwoofl V. Rosrllilln .l. Ruulolpll Snclowi II. Rosvrulwlllllm lx K G. SHHIHFFI R , SEIYZIFCDO 'lt SHIKI ,l. D. Sandor Scales R. Srarpinnlo . I ' . , 1 .LJ mir 4 94 ,LL 4-QZL 331, Alf-r C. 91-hill I.. Sfmvgvl M. Schmidt Nl. Srhmill D. Si'Ill'lPiIlUI' S lf, Sclwrivfc-rf 6 J I I, Schrovlwr XV. Srhulz SCl lI'OE'l10I C, Nladison V, Schwindli H. Scrivener 7111112 7 i ' no M4 Y-' , C C VQQH My J l 'Q' who 4 ,' , '.r . M. Sheeclcutz SIN-pslii N. Shura F. Simon H. Sluszlm S. Small A. Smith E. Smith G. Smith CLAIRE SCHILL- Greeli Cvames '39, '4O: lloclrey '40-'42: Haslcetball '40-'42: Musica Americana '41. LEONARD SCHl.ECvEl.. - J. V. Football '4O: .l. V. Baslcet- hall '40: Faaiball '41, '42 Basketball '41, '42, MARGARET SCl'llVllD'l'f-Cvreelc Games '59-'41: Slcetcb Club '42: President Art Club '42: Advisory Council '42, MARGARET SCHlVll l'T-'Vice-President Sopllomore Class '40, German Club '39: Riding '59-'4l: Baseball '42, DOROTHY SCHNEIDER--Cl'1oir '41, '42: German Club '41g Literary Society '41, ELEANOR SCHRIEFER-Commercial Club '41, '42: Junior Secretaries '42: Gym Aides '42: Roller Slcating '42. HELEN SCHROEHER--President Commercial Club '41, Adviser Aides '41: Senior Girls' Service Squail '42, RlCHARD SCHROEHER-Bowling Club '41, '-12: Radio Club '41, '42g Science Club '41. XNllsl..lAlVl SCHULZ-Patblinders '39: .lunlo '4O: Penta- gon '41, '42, CYRll. lVlADlSONf-'Glee Club '59, '4O: Science Club '4O: Riding '41: Dissecting Club '42, VIRGINIA SCHXAHNDT-Pen and lnlc '41, '42'g Library Stall '41, '42s .lunior Secretaries '41, '42. HERBERT SCRIVENER - Assembly Squad '40-'42, RUTH SCRIVENER. CHARLES SEIDELL. ELLIOT SHAPIRO H H311 cops '42, Pentagon '42 MARION SHEECKUTZ- Patriot '41, '42, EDWARD SHEPSKI. NORMA SHURA - Roller Slcating '41. FRANClNE SllVlON-'Greelc Games '39-'42: Baseball '40- '42: Cvym Aides '41, '42: Advisory Council '42. H. Smith M. Smnh R. Smith A. Spiclier P. Stallord E. Stanton HENRY SLUSZKA-A Cappella Cboir '40-'421 Assembly Squad '40-'42: Gondoliers '59: Mikado '41, i SHIRLEY SlVlAl-l.-'Riding '41: Comme 'il Clu 41: Camera Club '41, ANNA LOUISE SMITH?-Greek Gam '59, O1 Riding '41, '42: Gym Aides '41: Basketball '59, 1. lf'l'llEl, SlVll'l'l'l M Baslcetball '41 5 S a i '42 CVUENDOLYN SlVllTl'l -'Literary ' ty ' 1 Gym Aides l s '40, '41: Greek Games '39, '4O: Pen an ' 1, '42, llARRlE'l' SlVll'l'H-Registratio X , '40g Secretary El Circulo Castellano '59. lVlADEl,lNE SlVll'l'l'1 --1 Treas cial Club '4l: Vice- Presirlcnt '42: Bowling '42. ROBERT SlVllTl'l- Orclie -'-12: uill '41, '42: Stamp Club '40-'42: Riclin ' 0-' . PAUL SOCHAH Rifle lu ' 1, - all '42, - l.ll,A SOl'll--Pen and nlc ' 1: an Club '41, '42: Ad- viser Aides '42. , MARION SPERLI i 42. , ANNE SPICHER 'T ar '4 '42: Pen and lnlc '41, '42: Carpe Diem Sod a -'42, rencb Club '41, '42 Pl'lYLl..lS ST all B d '59-'42: Orchestra '59-'42s .lunior Secrcia . 1, 42 nior Class Treasurer '42: Pen ' and lnlc EUGEN 1 AN 'S 'Patriotn '41: Assembly Squad '41, '42: Pres en P o 2: Advisory Council '41, '42,- EDGA T is Patbfinders '59: .lunto '40: Science Club' 1: B lin 2. will' A O S'l'Rl lCvl'lAlVl - C1ondoliers '59: Cvlee Club ' : a Cop '4l: A Cappella Cboir '42. J N 'TAR TER-Cverman Club '40-'42: .lunto '40: upiar -1 Pentagon '41, '42, . P. Socba l.. Soleil M. Sperling E. Stembler R. Stringliam il. Tarttcr 'N 1 BARBARA TAYLOR. VlRCvlNlA TAYLOR--Commercial Clulz '59-'41': Junior Secretaries '42: Hoclrey '42. ROBERT TEW-Hall Cops '4O: Baselaall '41, '42: Gym Club '41, '42: Quill '42. Pl1Yl.L1S THIES-Slretcln Club '4Op l.llarary Stall '41, '4'.2: Rifle Clulm '41, '42: l1il:e-Bilce '42, FRANCES ANN THOMPSON- Colonial '41: Quill '421 Prcsiclent slr-trli Clula '41, '42: Advisory Council '42, ALBERT 'T'lN'l'-'Stamp Clula '41, '42: Tupian '41. JOHN TlSCl1NER - Football '41, ADELINE 'l'lTUS - Oreelc Games '59-'41: l,il':rary Stall' '41, '42: Cheerleaders '41, '42: Pageant '41, l-AWRENCE TROUVE-'Traclz '4O4'42: Assemlaly Squad '41-'42, KATl'lERlNE TRYMER-l'loclrey '40-'42: Bowling '42: Library Str-111 '41, '42g Commercial Clula '41, '42. ANNA TURClllANO -Commercial Clula '41. '42: Baslret- ball '42, SERAFINO TURCHIANO-Hall Cops '39-'41: Bowling '42s Assemlzly Squacl '40-'42: Hancllnall '42, BLEASE TURNER. Al.lCE TUROSZ-Commercial Clulz '42: Bowling '42: Baslcetlwall '42, - JOSEPH UZMANN-Junto '40, Secretary-Treasurer Pen- tagon '42: Varsity Rille '41, '42, ROBERT VANDEVVATER -Orchestra '30, '41, AMELIA VAN DOHLEN-Gym Aides '41, '42, Junior Secretaries '41, '-12: Pen anrl lnl: '42. DOROTHY VARNEY-Pen ancl lnlr '41, '423 Adviser Aicles '41: Senior Girls' Service Squarl '42: Organ '42, ll. Taylor V. Taylor R. Tow J. 'l'isCl1ncr Titus l,. 'l'roux'c RlCl'lARD VELSOR--Rifle '59, '4O: Junior Varsity Foot- lzall '41, '42, RUTH VETTER. ELEANOR VOGEL-Cvreel: Cvames '59, '4O: Clleerleacl- ers '41, '42, Fdorlrgbr Club '41, '421 mirror '41, '42, CATl'lE.RlNE VOlG'l --Cxreelc Games '59-'4'2: Bancl '59- '421 Cvym Airles '42: Slcating '42, ELEANOR VON El,lVl-l'loclccy '59g Rirling '41, '-42: Bowling '42. JEAN VON FRANKL- Art'C1ub '59-'42: Aclviser Airlos '-42: Chief of Lilzrary Stag '42. CHARLES YVALKER-Patllflnclers '59: Quill '40-'42: Colonial '42: Patriot '42: Asscmlnly Squarl '41, '42, DOUGLAS VVALKER-Cldeerlearlers '40-'42: Assemlmly Squad '40-'42: Adviser Aides '41, '42: Junior Play '41, ROBERT WALKLEY - Rifle Team '40-V121 Hall Cops '41, '42: Assemlzly Squad '4O: Softball '42. FRANK NVALL-Band '59, '40: Hull Cops '40-'42: As- semlmly Squacl '41, '42: Campus Patrol '42, RENEE VVAl..l.ACl'l-'Cwreelc Games '59, '40p lloclwy '59, '4O: Commercial Club '41: Basketball '41, ROBERT WASSENHOVE. lVlARlE WA 1'TS f- Cvreelr Games '59-'4'2: Pioneers '59: literary Clula '41p Rirling '42: SlKCtCl'l Clulm '42, XNEBER-Cvreelc Games '59, '40, Orclicstra '41, '42: Lilurary Stall' '41, '42: Rille Cluln '42, .IEANETTE XNEEDP-Greelc Games '59, '4O: Colonial '42g Slcating '42: Slcelclm Clul: '42: Art Clulx '42, LUCY Vv'ElS -Commercial Clulz '42: Barlminton '42. JOHN WEl.SCll-Football Manager '59-'4'2: lrlall Cops -12. C'11AR1.ES WERNER. P. Tliies F. Tlwmpson A. Tint K. Trymvr A. 'l'urcl1iuno S. Turcliiano -f- an U! Pl. Turner jx Q A. Turosz J. Uzmann I R. Vanzlexvalebf,J K A. v...D..1..,,,, XV! W? D. Varney R. Ve-llc-1 lf. Vog f . Voigt E. VonElm J. VonFrank C. Walker D, Walker R. Walklug' F. Vx'all R. XVaNm-lu J, e ll . W8SS?H1lON'C WMA ! 4 M. Wlxbf W M645 M 7 ff.. M wwf! '- K CITIEI' Q-ff EW, .1 1: A MMM RX J 0 49 I 'M 11? ,A , if , . 0 4,-fn I. Xvim' I X I4 XX'i'IFIl'l'SIl?lf'I1 IB. XV IIOXVS vsl VN'0Sh'rf0H xv. xvlmlmv Y. Xvilknnowslzi v. , . 4. V. Xvillimns D. Nvinp ,+G wif M ,MJ 'F ZX D' R .xvinlor W' P. Xvlnclylca G' Ni Vylyf- Xvrslxh-r'Q CW, xNYIIHl'lIXVK'lll'I' J. Xvouvnvvvlwr A. Nvoonl I. Vx'oolf 5. Xvoollf-n I I. xxmgm I. Ylllirn G. wyIlFlCIil'ft M3526 F, Zagaia J. Zubowich K I' Y EDWARD Vx!1:1RNERS151XC1 1. BEULAH VVEST-Riding '41, '-121 Commercial Club '4l: Bowling Club '42. ARTHUR WESTERFELD '- Pat1'11:1nclers ,393 Pentagon '41, ,421 Camera Cluln '40-.423 Ri11c Cllllil '42 W1LL1AM VVHALEY--Ri11e Club '59-'41: Wrestling '41g Football Patrol '42, JOSEP1-1 XNlEC11ONX1SKlH11a1l Cops ,412 .1. V. Baslcet- lmll '41: Foollmll '411 Baselnall 141. -4 Glue C11111 ,591 Bowling '42, -4 BnSp1m11 '59-,421 Glffe '41, 712: Hoclcey '40. DOROTHY VVlNG'-'C0m1n0rcin1 Cluln '40-,421 l'1ilce-1711140 142: Junior Svcrs-larics ,422 P011 anal lnlc '41, '42 FRANCES VV1N1CKl-'Pallas 3103 Commerrial C1u1m '40- '42g Aclviser Aiclcs 141, ,421 Aflvisory Council '41, LEONARD VNHNSKY - Class llmaslcetlnall ,110-142g 11a11 Cops '41, ,421 l'lund1m1l ,421 Howling '42 RALPH XN'1N'l'1fR-'1lrac14 140-3121 Cliess Cluln .403 Bowl- ing '41, 1121 llamllmll '-12. PETER WLADYKA. .XLB1iR'1' VX'O111.1fRS-C111-ss Clulm '39, ,401 H511 Cops .423 Bowling ,423 Rivling l-12. CAROL XVO1-1.1iNXN'1i1'11iI2 M Cf111m1cnfcn1ent Uslmer '4l: Gym rxiclvs '-125 1.c cQl'1'1'1l' 1:l'f1fl4'2l1S '1Og Aclvisnry f,lr11111m'i1 '-1.2. ,1.XN1f Vv'O1.1.1TNXN'1i1':1iR-Un-111-slm '39, '40s Usher at ,lunior Play 11113 Gym Aiflc-s 11.21 lxonxmcnrz-1111-111 Uslwer '41. .AXNIDIZEXV NVOOD. 1REN1i VVOOLF. S1'1lR1-lfY NVOQYFYFEN-S11c'1c'11 Club '4Og i:il1'1lf'l il C11111 .413 '4i2. lllilllyililyll Xvlllcllrll - flux: llzaslwllmll ,391 11111161 '59-,422 -111' 11111 '11 '47 2 ', ... F111.URlf1D XVYSE -- Xl1l'Q'1Jfl'S1tlL'Il1 Class '39, ,425 Pen and 1111i '41, 112: HCo1un1a1 V113 Chief 01 ,lunior Svcretaries 342. .1Q11N YL.l1.1CCJ-'1111slio1111111 1111, ,423 V. 11001112111 ,415 C0-121111111111 12705017811 14.11 111115011011 ,39-141. lllltxflf. 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I1 0 7 'Ffa X R 1 V X Jxicfffi cnwv fv ,yblrZ61 .,f0 Z 5, ,wp 0 e OL, 1 NNWMNDM fgwvr coorv fyffml SFIVIOA' mm, W 4 'v 85:4 A 'say live Mow' afvorfp roufzr WE!-. , ' 'REL Wes., E11- N..- W.,- W... 'Eh ':::. , . 'His ivlgi ' QI: , Yu-- '51 Wits. U 'u ,L ull - - 'pflk Il- i ll- : '::' if lla. - A 'QE . 1: 1 93 1 PICTURES L., 4 Rum uno I P 'cz 53 SENIOR CELEBRITY CONTEST BOY George IVlacl Jowell Rolrcrt Franltcl ......A. Nt7fm8D Anflersen Roluert IYI. Smitln .,.,,4,.... Norman Andersen Walter Neulaauer . lfclwarcl Sexton ..... Kennetlw Searnan .V..4.... OE I9-42 TYPICAL SENIOR BEST DRESSED MOST POPULAR BEST DANCING COUPLE . MOST DEVOTED COUPLE LIKELIEST TO SUCCEED ,. .... MOST ATHLETIC .... ,. SCHOOL GOSSIPS , MOST DRAMATIC ....,I..........,.....,.........,.. BEST ALIBI ARTIST .,..,.I...........I...4.....,......,,,......I..,...........,. GIRL Jacqueline Cannon Betty rlane Cornell Joan Arolter Beth Jefferson Virginia Coon Doris Howell Bertha Koloclniclci Marie Frantin Janice Lutz .. ....,.... Wanen Lortlly STUDENT VJITH THE KEENEST SENSE OF HUMOR .,....,......... Douglas Wallter YEARS BIGGEST XNOLF .,.,,.,........,...,.....I,...,................,..... 4....... J oyce Nelson GIRL WI'TI I PRETTIEST SMILE ..,.... ..,.....,, V irginia Merlz HANDSOMEST BOY ...r,. ..,.,...... ......... D o nald Powers MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL ...,,...,r......r....,.. ..,......r.......,....,. ............. L o is Hunt STUDENT WIT'H THE SNAPPIEST COMEBACK ...,...... .,.... I Douglas Waller MOST SOPHIS'I'ICA'I'I-ID ....,......,....,... ..... . .. . Dorothy Lagergren CLASS HECKLER ....,....., ......... I ieonard Selilegel MOST MUSICAL ........,....,.r...,...,.r.. ..,... R obert Bloom BOY WlTl'l THE NICEST GRIN ......,...4........................,. r,..... H erbert Kelslrey BEST COMBINATION OF BRAINS AND BEAUTY, Jacqueline C annon and Pliyllis Stalllorcl 54 THEY GUIDE AND ADVISE GERTRUDE G,xRDNi5R ttti geniat, sottespotcen Junior Ctass Act- viser, tvtiss Gardner, is a native New Yortaer. Before coming to Hempstead, txtiss tt'1e tiistories and Putatic 7 Speaking in Catstcitt, New Nortc. Ttweir toss is certainty our gain. Atttiougta Miss Gardner teacties atgetmra, stie is very tond ot twistory. We trnow ttmat st'1e must enjoy ttle deep tyriny, tor twetve times stie t'lHS crossed tt'1e Attantic Miss Gardner enjoys caring tor ttowers. tisten- sic, and going to ttie ttqeatre. Gardner taugtat ing to good mu Es'rHER GRiiENi.UNn tatt, gracious adviser ot ttie Soptao- IHOTC Ctass, tvtfi Cf66HtllIiCt. VVEIS Qfiidlt- at Sctioot. rtqtien stie received tier degree from New Yortc Uni- versity. As a teactier of tiistory, st'1e enjoys reading non-tiction and travet tuootrs, and tistening to radio programs deating witti wortd ttairs qtwowing a definite interest in travet. H 1 . - st'1e taas visited tier trienrts in Phermuda many ated tvy Geneseo Norm times. BONNIE t .E I-1 FARRIOR tX'tttAtNG tvtiss t'4arrior tnetieves in a var- iety ot atinosptiere as tong as it is in U.S.A. Stwe was tuorn in Littte Roctr, Artqan- sas, taut spent tier tiigta sctwoot days in San Antonio, Texas, attended cottege in Vvtis- consin, and received tier tVt.A. at Coturntnia, New YOI'ti. Hel' tlas B.tVV3yS beetl DCVV- taces to see wtiict1 protnataty accounts to p - - tier constant traveting. Stie tias been to Europe ttie West tncties, Canada, and i Mexico. This adviser tias ttie wander ust. I' 5J F 'llfis yvurs luuior Class is lerl by Xvullvr lflwvll IUIIO rlill a Rrwuscvvll uvl. ljrcflly Iunice Copius smilvcl lwr uwzy inlo llm office of 1'icvvApr0siflcnl. ,IQIIUIIIUS lxlucllonalcl, llw lrcusurvr. 1- is lwcsl known for lzis luw of spurls. Q, A rl-'lilnu Blair, tlze secrelury, is lenown A pl, A .l liiy 55,1 U ,Nl s I V f -A l ixfjlfl 'la 56 1 f .1 I nj, VV, V fp' GLM p Uusr Aiaouuo THE BEND TO oura DESTINY UC ttfttxtti ahmct into a wortct ot chaos, thc Ctass 'J 0 ot ,AIS hopes to Carve its way through to sum'- cess. This vtass shoutrt he surcesstut in this present- ctay wortrt tor they are heing xvett suppticct with vatuahto trnowtoctggc hy thi- tearhing stattt of our srhoot. The mcmhers ot the ,tunior Ctass are tounct in most ot Gm tcey positions here in ttempsteact. For - xi . the titqrtiry-ininctect incinhers ot the ctass there R it are ttitdwccwtiwiiizitft the HQuitt.,' anct the Hpatriotft utwhgftcotoniatu stattt is Coinptetety matte up ot Y ' jx: iors, for that is a junior ctass puhtiration. Com- , g out every other wectc, the utjatriotn attracts uitc a hit ot attention hecause ot' its stimutating 'ectitoriats anct rcvcatingg sport artivtes. The tincst - X written worta ot thc sturtvnts is tounrt in lim- uQuitt.H Jr ttere are titcirary artiftvs sprintitoct with ftl'ttfft1tt'llt ittuslrations. 't Our z nh' Kaus 'un' 's are wiiitmcis anit 1II'ttl'C'I'S . Q ,-A ,416 l ,JU in att the vitat organizations ot H.H.S. tn sports we Finct many prospects anct stars who are again assoriatect with this great Ctass ot '45, The As- semtity Squact is tutt ot them, anct the ttatt Cop posts are pactiert with ambitious mate incinhers. tn the Pen anct tntc Ctuh are many ot our highhrmv temate memhers. Our juniors have ctramaticatty ininrtert mointwrs who appear in stage proctuctions ut which thi- svhoot is very proud. The majority ot? the Canctictates tor junior rtass omccrs hart he-en Sophomore otfircrs. VV'attcr Etwctt, presictent for his thirct year ptays swett trurnphet music in the Band anct Orrhcstra. ,tanice Copius, a new officer, is famitiar to most of the stuctent taocty hecause ot? her artivity as the co- Captain ot the Cheerteacters. rttatcinjg the ptace ot pretty Harriet Harnmonct, who hart to move away, ahte Ectna Btair answers to the name Htwtartaine Scrretaryfy .tiiggting the Finanres again tor the Ctass ot t-13, we tinrt Thomas tVtaCDg,n'1trt, our sports tover. who ptays on thc Varsity hmethatt team. Nvith sucih sptenrtift artvisers tycss Garrtgier, txtiss Taft, anft txtiss Uitrterjvooct, the Junior grass shoutct he siiwc-sstiit in itsl'aFliv,itic's.i' Q, I tht ,t ,-Jig ' bf-'htir 't Ab . A 1 - J, ..:l...u , 1 2 V - jjj 674 X 50695 ' C , ' fx . A. tp ft! ff 'A 'P' ht of F' 5? X et ' Ugli Q A q UVA I ' l'w,'- .. N Rus. I ff, I-IARD IINI TI-IE MIDDLE CDF SCI-IOOL LIFE I III-Il NIpINIl1Nm-f Inu is Ima' III IIN' Im'g1c'sI I'InssI's r'xc'r I'm'wIII'1I in I IUIIIINIVIIII I IIQI1 gl'I1UUI. ,XS IIN' XHIIIIQCI' IIl1'IDIJl'IAi III, Ulll' sc'INIuI, IIICY INUTIH 'III III? HIHI VHIIIIIIQ IJIIVIIQIIIIIIIII IVUI' IIIIIIIX' VIIIIN MINI Izusy rugmmiznliurls. IIIIIIIIQ pzIssr'rI IIN' Iirsl Ilyilmgg yc'ul1 IIN' l'II!'I'QixIIl' QHIJIIS am' III IIN' IIUQIIIIIIIIQ III IIN' NIINI In sIN'r'c'Ss, I-HI'II1l'YSIII'!' QPI IIITIIIIICI. r-IIN' IIIICIPI'-l'IiliSIIlI'Il ITEIYC' IIIIIIIK' IIN'lIl41'IY1'S IIfIIII'l'fI IITUII' VIIIISIIIIII llI'I'SClIl'I' Ill IIN' x'eIrlmxQ IIIIIIS. NINI IIIIIIQ yuu Imrwxx' II'N'y 4lH'ilIi IIN' I1'mIr'rsI1ip III II.I If. rIgI1I UNI Irwin IIIIKIUI' IIN' xvry IIUMN :II IIN' ,I1miI1rs. VIIIN' CIIISS III 'I-I ie II'fI Imy fl mrwsl c'r1mpm'Is'r1I LIIYIIIIJ of inIc'IIlgc'nI QIINI IIIIIJIJPF YUIIIIQ r1N'11. Ijrvsi- r fIc'nI IXPIIIIPIII ,Ic'IIc'rsm1 prr'sIrIc's m'c'r IIN' IIIPCIIIIQS III an uNwsI ImusirN'ss-IIIQQ' IIIJIIIIIUF. XVINW IN' isn'I IINHIQIIIQ III Imie Iulurc' us am 4'IIQIIl4'l'I'. IN' vim IN' IIIIIIIII WIIII an gnu: In Imis IIIIIIII rc'.NIy Im' IIN' uuIcIcNmr qmrl III Iumlmgg, Ixvns rigI1I-INIINI man, IVIOIVIH I uIIr'r. pInys INQ gmrl in Iruc' x'ic'c'-pr0sicIc'l1IinI IQIISIIIUII, I3c'IiI'x'c' il nr mul, IXIOIYIH ram IN' IIUIIIHI QIINIVIIIQ In FIINII' INIII. III s rl XYUIlrIOI'. 5c'r'rc'Inry CIN1rIc's DIurIin InIQc's zu Ion' lmlvs lmxx' IIIIKI IIN'11, is inIr'rc'sI4'cI in IN'uIII1-INxiIrIIngg spurIs IIINI Iwvps Imsy WIII1 Iais Ic'IImv oIIIm'rs, IIN' IWCEIII of IIN' IIINNNI' KICIIEIFIITIOIII. VxfiIIinm Sonnuxn INHIIHQCS In Iqccp Irm'Ic OI' every SnpINwmorc' penny mNI :II IIN' SEIHN' IIHN' In sIurIy IIg11lrc's IINII za IHINN' I'ngI1N'r'r SIIOIIICI 1N'c'cI. Ono C0rIainIy is nImIz' In say II1nI II1is pN'sm'nI SUPIWOITIOFC CIFISS is Ycry palrioliv. TI'N'y say. IIN' IiIIIc' IvircIies wc' moan. II'mI IIN' prcN'c'c'cIs from IIN' amNIaI gupI'N'm0rc I,arIy WIII IN' usm'cI In suIusvriIN' In a Dvfcnsc PNNNI. You can IN' sure' IIMII IINS cw-v r'eIIenI. c'xumpIc' wiII IN' au IIIN' om' Im' oIIN'r fIe1ssI's In IIOIIIIW. Sp1lrrcrI Inrwm'cI Ivy IIN' IIc'mpsIc'sNI spiril INNI IN'IpcfI aIong Ivy suc'I1 a wicIc IUHFIQQTOIIIIII OI vx- pc'rif'nCes, IIN' Sophs SIWINIIII :Io El mosi c'xrc'IIc'nI joIm wIN'r1 II1cy IN'c'omc' IIN' IIDDUI'-FIEISSIUCII in IIIIS. 1N'xI year. A your UI g1roaI sIN'r'c'ss In lI1is QFHINI CIass of LI-II I50I'1iINI lI1is grvul CIIISS of SIINIOHIS IIN'rc' am' sc'c'11 IIN' IN'Iping INIINIS OI IIN' IIIIIQNII. I'I'Il'lIlII3' aNIxIsc'11 IVIrs. Grc'c'nIunrI, and I'1er Co-worIce'rs. IXIISS I:I'UI'CIIl'l' I7urQc'rSr'n. SHIKI IVIISS .Ivnnic Tripp. 58 If N 1944 funiors Prvfvr Man! 'Hu' powcr5 fw- lziml Ilzv Class arm' Prvsiflvrll Kcnnvllz lvffvrson, cl l7lClf,lL'Illl'lliCiC1flj Sacrif- Iury fwflnrfcfs Ixlurlin, a fulure mun- , ugvr: Trvuszzrcfr XX illimn Svunuxn ll-SUUH-ffl-l7CAl'llQillCUfJ Vice-prcsiclcn 1N,CIl'ill FUHOV who llupvs io wrilc c spur! Column. 'Hia lioriurs of being Frcslunun Cfass officers belong lo lfzis happy qimrlcl. Blond Slrailcm Hasleefl makes ii uvuiilfiful presidentg fumes Iwurmy iicls as Ike secretary. Hope Decker is vice-prosicfcnl and her iwin sisier. Gloria, answers Ike Call for money. mlwii I ' L U n-W-lm A LONG GRIND TCD FAME AND FCDRTUNE . . iasciimateci group of approximateiy 716 stu- rieimls. wtmo entereci time ciomains of Hemp- steaci iiigim Scimooi timis fait, are now imappiiy anci imusiiy uimiteci as time Ciass oi I9-15. Toimias Tiger gave timis news scoop to time Coton- iai reporter. miiime year 1942 inrongimt to time tresim- nmen a imigimei' type of eciucation anci many new iriemmcis. ixiaimy iresimies for time seit-amusing joites of our upperciassmmmemm3 sucia as paying iociier ciues, tipping in time cafeteria, taicing time eievator to time timirci iioor. or riciing in time suiaway to time iymanciimox. But aii timis is over witim now, anci many of time iresimmemm are iooiairmg to next year wimen timey wiii imave a cimarmce to victimize someone Witim time prarmi4s wimicim were piayeci on timemf, An inquiring reporter quotes a tresiiman, ufxtter voting in our ifngiisim ciasses in September, we gave time presicientiai imonors to youtimtui Stratton Hasiceii. Strattoimis interest in music iceeps imim inusy most of i'mis time. for ime piays rirums in time imanci. Ttme oiiice of vicefpresiciermt anci treasurer are capaiqiy iiiieci for time lirst time imm irresimman Ciass imistory imy twins, popuiar iiope ami Ciioria Ueciter. Bolim giris are inlerestefi in sports. Hope imas a passion for cirama, wimiie Gioria imas a iove for singing. iymotim giris are memimers of liae Giris' Giee Ciuim. iiancis some Jimmy Murray, ttme secretary, not oniy watcimes, iimut aiso participates imm sports. Assemimiies, tootimaii games, ciances, ciuim activi- ties, anci nmusic programs imeipeci to mi time gap imetween stmuiies anci iaeipeci cooperate in eslaimiisim- ing wimat can ine termeti Uscimooi spiritu ami macie us feet as twig anci important as our upperciassmen. The senior giris invited time fairer sex ot our ciass to a party wimicim iwcipeci us imecome imetter acquainteci witim our scimooi sisters anti aiso imave a good time. Aireafiy we imave startcci to taice our piace in extrafcurricuiar activities anci in tiwc scimoiastic stanciarcis of our scimooi. Harfi worit anci gooci times unfier time capaivie guiriancc ot our ciass acivisers, iwiiss Farrior anci iviiss Joyce have manic memorainie our First year in Hempstead itiigim, anti time Ciass of 1945 wortimy of recognitionf' ! Q E ACT 47 WI-IAT GOES ON? ONLY OO. KNOWS OST poputar organization in H.H.S. is that one which is composed of att students anct teactaers of Totayys tiome. Ttiere are two governing tyocties, namety, ttie Student Councit and the Advisory Boarct. Vvfith ttie aid of numer- ous committees, the officers ot ttie CLG. ptan ttie sports events, ctutn activities, anct sociat affairs of vitat interest to eactu inctiviftuat stuctent. Dramatic productions and sctioot putmticalions are atso sponsorect tuy ttie Ttwrougtr ttsie endeavors of the G.O. ttie student has the privitege of securing an activities tictcet, one of the out stancting contritnutions to ttie sctioot. The tictret provides tree actinittance to att twome games in taasetuatt, tnastcettoatt, tractc, ttatt Cop Show, and gives Htteen issues ot ttue 'Ipa- triotf' Rectuction is given on the HCotoniat, the Senior Ptay, anct ttie HQuitt.H Att ttuis tor one ctottar anct a tiattt The power tvetiinct the throne is Miss Nett Foster and the powers that occupy the throne are the gavet-wietcters, Vxfatter Neutmauer anct Robert Ntottoy. The Rent Cross activities are unfter ttie capatute ctireclion of tvtiss txtatiet Davis. Each ctay txtr. Vvfinctt and Mr. Hamburg sett ctetense stamps anct tmonits. The rect inartqer on ttie tinge thermometer is going up ralpicttyt H Four mn iifiv 111 GO is such u success Hiiisi' livin lim' Il'Il't'F Xvcillvr Nviituiiicr unit Rolwrt .Wise .Wi 1 Alflllfiy, lcwp lfiiiigs tirmiming ul G.O, nivelings, mc!! and wr Atoms Hamburg 65 Slumfrllg -1 Xyullm .XI1'lII'uln'l', IYIHIIMI, ,IIIIIIIIIN .Il1MIl'f1I', Krwlln, .Ir1g1uIu. lfirsl Roll'-'AIuIIrw, Tlmnlpson, Hu gc: fl P lznllur IIKIIYIIIIII TIM, P I NJ' . I UH XIII! -' .' , I , HVVHIIII. iw xuzl'-Hrgglirw. Ryan, Duffy. IJUIIIIII Rour- Ivuvfmy. Ifffgur, Slrrnlvm. FIIIII Rnl:'PMIIirr'l', Krun1r'r, CYIIIIIIIIIHIIHIII, Suuf, Cw0l'1lll'PIl, XNYOTIPY. LEADERS PLA IIII'II'I ggmvrning InmIy of tI'1e the SIuzIm'nI fImmciI, is Composed of the I1gIu'sL oII'icc'r of each CIass, CIUIH, anfI extra l'IIfl'IITllIElI' orgnnizalion so I'ImI all sIucIenIs Imvc rc'pl'c'sf'nlz1Iion. It c'xcrr'isvs I0gisInIivc I'llnr'Iifms zmfI ImrIg'r'Is mrwnc'yg il, cIirc'Cls IIM' p17II1'll'S UI IIN' I'YII'JlK'Ill'If'IIIZll' aCliviIif'S ill lI11'ir rvlzuliulm Irv IIN' sc'IwrwI ns fl WIIOIC. I,II'K'f'I1'fI Ivy r'm':g1c'Iif' 1mIIIvf'rs. pr0sicIcnl XINIHIIN' Nz'uImm'r. x'ir'4'pH'sirIr'l1I IXIiIrIrf'fI VX'ysf'. M'f'I'1'IilI'Y IXInry ,Ifuw Allsurggv, m1cI II'f'iISIII'f'I' NXIJIIIPI' IIN' FIIIIIPIII fImlnr'iI ' w spnl1Smr'rI suf'I1 aur'Iu1Iic's aw IIN' Hm'auIy ffm IJJIIIVP, IIII' XXIIIVII IIN' QICIIIIISSIUII IS EI Fill! UI IUUII wI1ir'I1 is ggivvlm In II1c'.Iur1iorRcfI Cross: amfI IIN' rIum'c' 4vI,Im1lml'y .ITII1 In wI1iCI'1 IIWL' plirc' III mImiSSifwn was IIN' purr'I1aS1' OI il cIc'I1'nSf' slnmp. 'III10 Ir'ncIc'rs wwf' xmy Imsy 1'oII0c'Iing IHIIILS, IIIIUIIHQIIIIIII IUIIIIYIS, ZIIIII ITIIIS Ivfbl' pIelyr'r pinluvs. IIIIHN' nlIi4'Ir's wwf' QIVOI1 In IIN' II.5.f I. Iru'II1f'llsr'uI ilu-IIn1itmISlnlcs' Iurvr-Q ill IOIIIUIC' ITIEIFPQ. 66 N ACTIVITIES fxlury func: A11srwgc', Frrrllcws 'IIAUYYIPSOIL rnmrmrw NIHII, mmf 7lmmr1s KTIIIIHIIIQIIFIITI work l7lI III:- Gfu, Imrlgyvl. I I I-ICDMEROGM REPS Cl-IOSEN TO VOICE NOVEL IDEAS HAT with collecting paper, doing Red Cross work, and selling US. Defense Stamps, the homeroom representatives have more than enough to lceep them out of mischief. For the benefit of the students who are new to this Alma Mater, the Advisory Council is composed of one student from each homeroom. lt thus represents the student lnocly as a whole and can, through its oflicers, inform the Student Council of the desires of the students, On the second Tuesday of each school month, Robert Molloy, with a swing of his gavel, larings the meeting to order. ln case he is Uhors de comhatf' vivacious Ouida Hault presides in his place. Jane Ford, the darlc-haired lass, handles the arduous taslcs of lceeping a record of the highlights ol: the meetings and collecting the loose cash. The amhitious members of the Advisory Council malce possible the three-payment plan on the G.O. ticliets. Besides this, they sell ticlcets for the Senior Play. They also endeavor to get their fellow classmates to dig down deep into their poclcets and give some contrilaution to the Red Cross Roll Call. Donald Powers, last year's secretar , was named coachairman of the Junior Red Y Cross Division which has 75,000 school students enlisted in Nassau County. Standing'-Molloy, Hauft, Ford, Romanchule, Linls, Kramer, Fmnfeol, Neonari, Duffnc, Branrlliurst, Geiger. First Row-'Vvolloniwelwr, Zimiriski, Ryan. Second Row-fpurdy, Efahnr, Sinion. Third Ron'-Stanton, Sinion, Holder. Fourih Rfillf'-'Dllllj', Rvnn, Hurwli. 67 COLONIAL The dummy gang and the u'riie-up vliasr-rs were Editor-im chief Iohn Worley, Norbert Drocscli, Paula lwictiaels, Caro- line O'Connor, and Thomas lWacDonalat. lwiss Blaisflell, Miss McLean, and Miss Barth kept the 'lcolonialu board members happy and enthusiastic. tflfli the gang! Undoubtedly your scrutiny of their faces will not discover their true characters. First the Literary Statt. Naturally, no publication would bc complete without an editor-in-chief. Filling that position was John Worley. He was assisted by a number of editors: Activities, Marion Cummings: Girls' Sports, Paula Michaels: Boys, Sports, Thomas lVlacDonaldg Clubs, Norbert Droesch: Features, Candance Montgomery: Music, Janet Redefer and Walter Elwellg Photography, Caroline O'Connor. Other faithful stalt members: Richard Carr, Robert Grabow, Nancy Gerard, Malcolm MacDonald, and Harry Ahrens. Keeping the keyboards cliclcing were Alice Speer, Elinor Weppert, Betty Daigneault, and Norbert Droesch. A word of praise to Thaddeus Kalinowslri and Ruth Hottman for their wort: on the senior section. As you lxnow, all yearboolc stalts have an adviser. We can say that we have the best of the lol, Miss May Barth. Now for the Business Stall. Naomi Gale and Helen Coupe, the two who solicited the most ads, were the Business and Circulation Managers, respectively. Lucille Lalmant, next in ranlc, won the position of Advertising Manager. Phyllis lsraelson, Janice Copius, and .loan Lerch comprised the rest of the staff. Because of world conditions, the job ol getting advertisements was made increasingly difhcult. Therefore, extra large orchids are given to the Business Staff of 1942 and their hard-worlcing adviser, Miss Hazel Blaisclell. 68 wif Przuulivs will ulruxvs lm rwrlcrrllwrezf us They lun! surf: vfvvul' ufmu U4-nigga' SlL'fl'lllfIK'l, ,Ufwrl frwrvximlrxlrfu sflllllllilllg Marbles fo ilu' lfiscinluu, Berry furksorz, fncwllwfzlw KJIIIIHUVI, Ruff: 'mul usirwss bluff rm'n1f1ur'5. 'I hey were Larry ROSS, KWIIIIVIUS Xvulkvr, um! Glucfrwyrx Glzlrln-mr, llulrfn Coupe, Naomi Gale, Lucius fufrnunt, funn I.L'l'C'll., mul Innicr' Copius. ll' you take lirnc Lo look al LI10 dividers and the skclcldes, you will soc the excellent work mlonc by the Ari. slnnv. Vvfv wnnl lo call your ralhvr special alle-nlion to Charles VVallu2r, Ccurgu Sicfringcr, .Iuctque-line Cannon, Glarlwyn Cnlchcon, Aura-rl lfiscrmlrru, Betty Jackson, Larry Ross, and Ruth Irincl. These urlisls worked under the clever direction and happy SlliJCINX'iSiIlIl of lwiss XXHIIHH lwflrarn. Anollmr busy mob wus ilzis group of Orfiimiixl wriivrs. Suafvrf: rxfarion CjllHlH1lllflS. Xxlltff? Spwvr, Rulfl IIUUIIHIII. mul Nancy Gvmnl. Sfnmfingz Rolwrl Grufnow, AIUIFOIITI IXIHCIJOYNIIII, Hurry- ,'XIll'K'l1S, iilfllfll' Xvvppmf, 'l1IlllilllL'HS K1Ilflll'7H'SlQi, Bwflx' llllfgllwlllh. KWLIIIIIHFA' ,x,Ull'gUf7lt'I'f', funwl Rmfvf4'v'. mmf Xvuflvr lijuwn. 69 I-IERES NEWS IT'S A SCOOP OR twenty-live years 'Allie Patriot has served llempsteafl lligli laitlwlully and well. ln tlaat time is luis grown from a pint-sized, three-column, single-page edition to tlme familiar publication of today. Stalls may come and stalls may go, but few will ever equal tliis years for tlwe illimitalale output nl liard wort: and laumor wliicla issues from time i portals of Room 49 ol an afternoon. Un a lyusy day the budding journa ists as urounc pursuing tlieir Unose for newsu long alter tlae detention dawdler lmas lelt for ome Vlqlie editorlin-clxiel, Stanley Abrams, rules witli a laeavy liand a as lxard a e rt as any city editor ol' a Hlaig town paper. Managing editor lrene Hug es sets the mae unerx in motion and tlien prepares to do everything no one else lias time to do llarry Gunt er svliool editor, lias tlie tlianlaless join of proofreading and of controlling reporters Doris llowell lmandles tlae exelwange column with a eapalvle twist o t e wrist an and lmandy sense ol liumor, wlaile George Maellowell turns out masterpieces 0 oifu and opinion in the form ol editorials. The editors cannot get out the paper alone. Cooperation is t e ey n ite o t e activities in Room 49 as resource- lul reporters turn out page after lfdilors find tliut worlr is fun. Doris Howell liene fu Les piiglf ol I11ilStCfly IT1i1IIllSCfipt for Stuiiley Alrruius, George iNlUf'lJlDll'L'II und Hurry Qzuniiu in tlle typisls and tlae lleaclline writers. llie lveature writers trzulr clown llIISf'0llilllt'fllIS lmils ol' llllvilflilillttlli lroin wlilvli tliey r'oiu'o1'l llieli' ioliunns. Xvlu-ie would any piilwlivulioii lie williout tlie zulyerlisiiig wlairla lu-lps to liiiuiwe it? lxlelvin l.4-yy, l.u'qiu'liiie O'l'Ji'ien, mul llie Illl'llllN'IS wil tlieir set are liaiifl lieiulecl lJltSlllK'SSlllK'll wlieii it vruiii-s to getting mls. l ew stiuleiits would ever see llie latriot il' it werent lor 70 lug fin fl-Ill! Qlflllfl LS lllll'LlvX'N FUQIIIVX' flll LIIFIIILKNS , A -' , , FV! Ieflll'-'XXYIlIL'I', Pugxlz, Vogwfi lfxc ctmilllulnull slall XVPHCII sorts out and delivers Smyml Rm:,MI:,M?,mml Mm llmc pupe-rs umlcr ilu- clircvliun of lllm-amor Vogel and Fgfwilr, Hlllllllllflllf U ISVIWIV H1'f1v'uf1L. - I llzirff IqflU I.fVIlfl, 1sf.sLn.,11, lhfly c'Cf7rQ9 fyllll, glfll'Sllf1IS0l1. Lnsl but no means least nie the ever-ready-lrv Gumng ,fm ,M-1 mm- ,wily fur press a1n1fc-lxmcwgcmy arlvisurs Mr. Cwlcly, Miss Canlfil, VHS!1E0lUf5fl1v'1?S1l1L7f'. lXfwf1MNf1Mff1 .' 1 ' lou' r- xic xlvr orienson V N H 5Y1c,on1 V , 'UNI A Ir' lmbll' f'mn1in, I'Illl.f',lflISI7Il, Ixlmffr, pt'1l'Y'S4'll 'Hziul Row-Brown, Sclwff, Brown I:OlI fIl Rum - Rusvlllmlllfll, Fullvr 5llL'1'1'IJllfZ, IIIHILG. 1 T 1 EEEICIENT SERVICE GIVEN T0 ALL BY S ilwf--Rupp, XIIIIIIUVV, IIUIIIIIIIIII. Mn. J IIHUAIUII IArIU1swr I, Inslvr, I lll'b1'l', .In Iwr, :u'vII, Ilriggvrlv. Slumling - Rm-, Ru , In 'NI n Ii II ' ', , nxri , 1' Uflfl, C,rJIsIf1'y, Iidgllr, rlwrf, llulfniun, Huglu-s, cZl't'4'1ll', Mu'- CHIIIOCII, Krn'gI, fwunnnli, lfriryvu. SENICDR GIRLS ACH schoolday behind the counter in Cffice No. 2, the members of the Senior Girls' Service Squad perform their numerous duties in order to assist the principal and the registrar. Each girl serves one period a day and two weeIcs Iate duty during the year. The important job of typing and delivering home- room notices is accomplished through their efforts. In this way the whoIe schooI Iearns about coming events and activities. Visitors are received and assisted by this squad who aIso weIcome bewiIdercd new comers and show them about the schooi. In addition to performing such generaI office worIc as aIphabetising, the girIs are sent on various ofiice errands and are asked to take charge of cIasses when teachers are unexpectedIy caIIed from the room. The twenty-four girls of this seIected group Iii lhemseIves weII into the pIan of n business 0I:Iice, and no matter what is asked of them, they are aIways gIad to Iend a hand. The responsibiIe position of chief of the squad is heId by friendiy but business-IiIce IX'IurieI Hermann. She is assisted by Dorothy Foster. 72 x I COMPETENT I-IELPERS ARE THESE GIRLS OE OFFICE 3 lllf changing of classes always hrings into Office No, 5 a crowd of worriecl loolcing stuclents who nlangle cruniplecl white slips from their once lily-white hands. Cutting classes or performing feats of mistle- ineanor requires a trip to the office. The junior secre- taries, the mail women of Omce No. 3, cleliver those white slips to the erring stuclents. The girls malie it their olnject to fulfill these splendid aims: to lpecome acquainted with othce procerlure. to receive people intelligently, and pleasantly, ancl to serve them promptly and elticiently. Pleasant ancl charming Mildred Vxfyse, Chief of the staltv, is aiclecl hy capalole Harriet Riclcerhy, assist- ant chief. Talcing notes on the typewriter is Jeanne Maher, the secretary, and Edith Boshler lceeps traclc of the elusive money. As aicles to Mr. Pmeclclow and Mr. Moore, ancl uncler the happy guidance of Mrs. Foster, the future secre- taries agree that it is mighty pleasant Worlcing for the omce ancl heing at the huh of the schools activities. Uncle Row-Geiger, Pnmnfcionu, l'r4-luslev Brirfur, New, Xvysv, Speer, Xving, Druyer Hunlcn, Durmsluzlf. Front IQOUJ'-'lllIIlllQ'lLf'tl'Z ixlurrriy, fyltrieli, fiorriu'vll, .xlollurnwli '.UHUVl, RtL'lfl'TEPy, 'JOZIEUIL EgI'Ul,l'll, XvlHll It'l'l Goldstein, Cfrrislerzswz, Rurlrirninslei, C'iuw- ftliller. Sealed Left-Schriefrer, Rocleiroofl Stafford, Olsnriglzlin, Collier, Rupurki, lwrs Foster ffqclliisrfrj. Svulml Right-lfoslile-r lwuher, Vvepperl, Lee, Tuylor, Rliorlvs Sellwincll, Lyons, Puulson. MV 75 CHAPEL GUIDES PREVENT JAMS ll lilil' in ilu- riglill single lilcl lxlove alongfv lianniliur plmises, nrenlt tlwey? Tllese are just tliree ul ilu- nunu-runs well-cuinecl expressions useil lmy ilu- nu-inlu-rs ul' tlie Asseinlmly Squad. To lliis urguiiimiinii llzills tlu- tiislx ull cniitrulling the tmllic inul ilii- sc-iilingg nl ilu- sliule-nt luuly ut CZ1Cll i-lmpi-I pingmiii, lt is nee-elle-ss in say llml ilu- service reiuleretl lay lliis pump is one ul' ilu: niuny important ac- tivities ol tlie scllool. lncleecl, il luis lJeCoine 11 lizulitinn, mul ilu- uwnersliip ol an Assemlaly Squad pin is an iinnu-zisuriilmle lumnnr. Alter several years uncle-r llu- siipeiwisinii nl Nr. Svlmein, tlie lmys liuve respondecl equally well to tlie Llirerlien nl Mr. lsraniz, ai newwniei' te our lvuculty. The success of llie operations el tlie squrul is clue to its strict rliscipline mul complete organization. ljresitling over ilu-se ipimpt-I cniuliu'turs is ilu- well-lil4ecl lvranlc Donnelly. Frierully Ur-urge lVlru'Dnwell mul popular Nnnnnn Aiulersen are Recl'sH riglnt liancl men. Tliey hold tlwc olnlices ol secretary inul vice-presimlent-irezisurer, respectively. Hencling the all- importanl sealing mul lmll-,Quicle committees are ,lolm Harrigan, Norwich Anclc-rss-n, and .lames Rliodes. First Row-'Kr iirxii leis, l.u.Xl iii, ISI iifi- ll, llntlc irz, .Nluxi ifi- ll, Cul i'c1 nl, llugnn, llmiiili, Fuller, Sprague, Xvllillefl. Si 1i'r: ml News-I. i-ri ll ic-:', Kill iiiii, tl i4-i-ri li-y, fy. XVulle4-r, Vifrilk i-:', 5 c-iiiiiii1i, llvsrli, nlulonc, lXlacDowell, flmli-rs 4-r1 , IJ iiririr- llv, f' iiii. Vlqli i:'i l Rmr- lvull, lilflillll, .Xl iiv' llnriulil, llulir, Rus i-i1 l 1i-1' gy, nlucllonnlcl, Saul, ixluloru-, Ryan, St'lll'l7l'lt'l', XYni'lvy', llruilli-v, lurnllx, ixlr. linux? l1llIl'l5l'l'l. I:llHl'lli Rott'-Alurgun, Gorllri-y, Xvilwn, llc-rnuinn, Sliisrhi, Criilmrr, Slinilrm, rlqrmlvin, ,I1lH'1'llltlll0, lfirrlc-y. Sriiryrimilrv, llnmmr-l, Surir'L. 74 FRIEND OR FCE YCDUR PASSWORD ., in C t L COIN OIS O Iotmms I H11 j 6 uw icr ros 1 stun CI s V' tN'0' Y H99 Neva wi I e slooc Iiue ii ' '- icnlig 1 I crccmlm Ui v 1552 ine . LJ 3 R fr iii -.1 - V' M r Milf put I: a sIaIwart ggrcup oI 3 I.1I:. Mangixg'-,fy rI.I10l bI mttlcn misunct r: I as lo II1vii' ' ' Vins lif WI X Ie' sI1vu , Ltxfvtl' ' If- IinI4 yer boi 17, RW 0 If 5 lI1Qir intentions are rCaIIy ltmc Incsl, Qxvcpl. p0rI'mps E , if P U wIi4-rc lI1c wvaI4er sex is concerns-cI. 'L' 'I4I1c fTUI1SIilIDlIIHfy squint, uiirter 'I'I1omas Sautts R us? I In-z1rIc-rsI1ip, cnttorves I'IempstcncI's unwritten Iaws ! A of I1aII vonctuct more sIricIIy II1nn sInIIqs ot past years. Aicting CIHCII SauI are Assislauit-CI1i0Is I-u11i'cm'c I:uIIcr and ID na CI Fox 'c'I's. Next in importance in ltiis orgaiiimlion. one IIncIs ai group ot nf't1J'n' ' ring I C titIC ot Lieutenant. Each HI,oucy,H us he is sometimes c'nIIQcI'or o 'er ' cs un iionatnte unctcr the circumstances, Iras charge over lI1c men of Ifris oct, In m s n tur Icow-tow to the Chief. M! A' ' X Two facutty members arc assigneft It ac permtlft a 'rm tranct wI'1en in- sutnorctination of the stuctcnl Iwevomes oo ron . Iowever, onIy in extremeIy rare cases is their intervention necessary. ' f FriencIIy anrI competent IVIr. urnt1uII Ice ps . Ixoysxon ttre jotu anft assists tI1em in putting across ttio I'IaII Cop gtiow. one In . .. .I annuaI traditions. First Row-Itoiuers, Saul, FuII0r iIouImrl, GrewnIf' lNIaxuuII, Rugino, Itlolloy, Retzetin, Wermetingpr, RaioI:1. Faluros, Foote. Rfiifwi ufe, EIfImri, Rormflv. from Ron'-tI:nmnn, Angiuto, Vvortey, VeIsor. xx,OhI6fS, Flynn, Fedocfr, Kritmacki, lloffmnnn, XVif'Ic, Fu Icy, IIIr'S1i'00ney, Ingnlrl, VVUII. Ttiirff Ron'-I.r-r', Ctirisiopher, Vvlienlley, Scliwarlz, Lev, Nir'IioIr's, IfriI2scv1, Xvriglil, Lorilly, Vvcchione, Rorerti, OISIlUUQ,lH8SSQ'. Slancfing-fvffcrson, Air. Davirlson, I.aRosa. Srtmnflzentzerg, Higgins, Rocker, Xvilkinson, I,eytv0IrIi, Hnriffr, Clmpnmn. Hartz, Pvlvrscn, DaIy, Cullen, SIu.s:ko, Descn, I.nu'i'r-nce, I.or'ingtrm, Sluiru, Dovinskv, Srnrpinnfo, Kyrumitis, Nurzo, Hr. TrirnImII ffIrIv'iserI, Ima. 75 MARC!-IING BAND Tl-IRILLS SYMPI-IGNIC BAND PRAISED U l.l, rlrcrssvrl up aml uo planar' la gun Tllalls nal, parlirularly lrue aluout llu' llc'inpslc'all lligli grluml Baurl. Tlwy Cvrlaiuly arc' all fli-1-mil up in llicir naw iiiiillrirms. ,Ns lar iw plarv Io go, llwroys a laugla, for lllf' Pmaml luis lwacl a lnusicr season lliau usual. Vlllio llaurlls rlrilliug lurmalious ancl llicir clisviplinc' on llu' llvlcl are llmc worlc ol lxlr. Nfwala, lxliss lgnylp-'s assislaul. Surli oulslancliugg wurla was clouc lay lldc Pbancl llwal il was iiivilvcl lrv lvacl tlw Nassau Cimulingeul all llic llulaslii Paranlc clown Fillli Avciuic. lllayiirg ai llw lmillmall games aacl paraclcs is only one part of the Bancls aclivilii-s. fxllvr ilu- svaswu is over, il lwr'0im's symplmnic. To lxliss Boyle Falls lllc clillicull julv ol uvimiplc-lvly if-mailf-ling llu- iiislrunwulaliou from a noisy, marrlwiug unil lo a uwlocliv. syuipliruiii' lnaufl. ,Xllvr a low wcolqs of inlcnsivc praclivc, llic one lruuclrvcl musiviaris aw rr-acly lui' llwir nlvlmul as llicy prvscul a program ol' flassival iuusiv. Sllllllilf' ill.lI'IllHl!il, Dccjvinlwi' 14, lllere was llu: usual llull-lwusc aliclivmw' wliivli lisli-iiwl iull-ally la llaclils lalcsu, ,loy of lxlauls Desires, lfrvcl llarris, lalcnlr-rl pusl- grailiiali-, play.-fl a luarilmic solo Willa luaml accompauimeul. lu Closing llac Bancl playi-il lllsifliailqawslfys Hgixlli Syiiiplwiiyfy rlllic ljmaml opcncrl ll'1c sccoiul conccrl on lrclvruary IT, willi Kirin-i'ii'ri, My Vv'amli'aiis Lancln as an acfompanimcnl lo an all-girl Gil-if Clulv. Uavicl Bc-iiiic-l's Hsccucs from llic Sierrasn was ncxl, followcfl lay .lemme Korals Hfllcl Man Riu-ix .N snappy uumlwr, Cmvlwoy Rl1HPSOflj',, lmy lxlorlon Goulcl, closml llm pragrain. During lluisc umwfrlaiu limos, plans arc not maclc loo lar in aclvancc. limul we are .issiiri-il llial llwrv will lu- inoiv c'rmr'rri'ls aucl a pagvaul lalvr lliis yvar. l 76 , Qs 1 LOYAI. FANS AT MUSICALS First Row-'Frantin, Nos' lmncl, Gmlzowslzi, Nichols, Xvotf, Remsen, Harris, t.ints, Srliwvitzvr, Xvlwetrrr. SPFOHKI Roxv--Php Ierer, Bloom, Elwell, Dungvrhvlmt, Rees, Kane, Riclmr, Stafforut, Daniels, Hovfnvr. Vt-lwircl ROW'- lolmson, Calrllrvlt, lgvrtrarn, Vaiylit, Falco, Alarrlr, Menolaus, Harlcow, Reimer, Lewis. Fourth Row- Iyisclivr, I?ll'flS,llQU!U, Vvinslmte, lworton, Leist, Nvus, G1-rlmn, Mote, Alariin, Duryea. LEFT SECTION: First, Row-limsli, Ilcnry, Xvesttey, Elwcll, Nosframt, Bray, Dorn, Lints, tlungerh-lrl, Rogue, Gralrowski. Ss-cond Row- Souilmrcl, Brusli, Bennett, Bertram, Franklin, Col- corcl, Kane, Rode, Purstey, Scliweitzer. Third Row f-Iolinson, Casper, Fullum, Catalzria, Limtner, Anderson, Ostroslzy, Daucli, Leltlzacll, Iotinson. Fourth Row'-'D0rn, txlorton, lwonroe, Elfast, Greene, tficorazzn, Duryea, Xfvinslacte, Ewaslikow, Fisrlwr. Fifth Row-Sexton, lworgan, Conn, Cor- neillc, Oectrslin, Neubauer. ,ww-'v, , gf, A ,,, 5 ' ' t ' Caroline O'Connor was continu- ally in front of the marching lnanrt, beating the time witli lmr Sliining tzaton. i 77 ORCHESTRA COMPOSERS 'Hirtw string pluyiirs, Hrvmtliy Gliltmitvt. Holi-ii Hiitlis, llllll lfrctl Harris, ut on uflt-inomi rolimirsuf. ltt'tfRt7m! How mn ltr:-v rto it7 The larilliunt notes N . of a ttutc, ttic mottow sounds of il vlnriiwl. or ltif- :loop truss tonv of a tromlmoiie are only a few ot ttio soiinfts wtiirti arc' lilc-nctocl into ltic pimfc-ssioiml iniisic' of the Symphony Orchestra. Under the genius of Miss Boyle, tlvinpstoml Higgti Srtwool has turned out another ontstancting nigh srtwoot orrtwvstm. Miss Bnylv works ronstuntly at tier favorite inctoor sport, anct sho is rowarctmt tiy tlif' rvrrigiiiticiii viiw-ii hc 0 ' ,, r ,roup by the Crowds that turn out to ttio Sunctay afternoon i'wl1c'c'rts. At ttw tirsl of thc-sv. ai fliristmas Concert, on Dc-Ccmtacr I-I, thc- Orrtiestra opencrt xxitli ttir- Hf7vc-rtiiir' lo Ut-clipiis in tioloiiiisf' Ttimi Rtiortn ftrvoiitmiiiii. latviitcwt sonioi' 78 INTERPRETS WORKS OF AT NUMEROUS CGNCERTS pianist, played Menctetssotm Concerto in G. Minor!! tor piano and orchestra. The program closed with the playing of Beettiovenls famous Uvictoryn Symphony No. 5 in C Minor. On February 15, a second concert was given with Mac Dowetts utndian Suite in E Minorf' as the main work. Marie Van Den Broecic, famed violinist, played Vivaidis Concerto in A Minorf' for string orchestra. Appropriate for war iime, the Qrctuestra gave the patriotic cantata, Ht Hear America Singingf' witti Robert Sctiwan singing tire txaritone soio. Times are uncertain, and this book goes to press in Apritg consequently plans cannot tie definite, but Miss Boyle assures us that ttiere will be more concerts this semester and possibly a pageant with a democratic theme. First Violins - Bultis, Gultwrlet, Schneider, Scliultler, Flemming, Hoefncr. Kranz, Lowe, Smith, Bilcon, Lucy, tklenelaus, Benertelli. Scconri Violins - ROWIUHCIIIICL, Cohen, Durycn, Lemesnrlger, Hngcrnrfyvr, Ttiiemsvn. Palmer, R. Palmer, Lowe, Devine, Ranrlcll, Gozley. Bassoon'- Iotznson, Dorn. Bass-Conn, Corneinu, Cooper, Xvcintwcrgvr, Cnrnptiell, Tuba- Gutdc. Otmoes-Brusti, Popielarski. French Horns -Slnfiorrl, Ricknr. Cc-Nos-'Ri1His, Groontmuru, Vail, Harris, Iotuisnn, Snnrlvrs, Gordon. Violins--Prilnwr, Goztvy, Iohqnneman, Rnnfonv, Giiftwrlvf, Vy'einti0rgm'. Flutes-f Brush, Soulfmrzl, Rorlefvr, Henry. fiinririr-ls -1 folirisnn, Piirstvy. Sin-risoii, Lt-Utiiicti. Trumpets'-Bloom, Pfislefiw, Elini-N. Trombone-sq V Nous, Gvrkvri, Flemming, Gulcle. Tyinpmii -fiomvilkg Uriiins-F 'Q 'ff' .' fum' -fy-Q ', LL. P X34 . 79 YOUNGEST PUBLICATICDN IS A LITERARY WORK CDF ART sIurIenIs, Iiferary iuaquliiie, II'1e Hf2uiII,H puIw- IisIwerI in II'1e spring oI eacI1 year, gives an oppor- Iunily Ior our wriIers Io I'iax'e lI'Ieir IIing in prinf. The QuiII voniains IIie Ives! orig1inaI written Iuils of IwauIy, salire, amI wiI. IfacIi piece of prose ami poeiry is iIIusI,raIecI wiIIi a cIiarming1 IoucI1 of ar! work. 'Iio II'1a HQuiIIH sIaII goes IIie crerIiI I'or sfariing II'ie popuIar square'cIancing in I IHS. Tha IiiII-I:iIIy rIances al IIaIIowe'en, CI1risImas. zimI SI. PatricIc's Day were lIwe ouIsIamIing evenfs on IIie sociaI mIenfIar For IIie seIi0oI year. TI'1cse pIeasanI Iiours servecI a cIuaI pur- pose. 'I'Iiey provicIefI enleriainmeni, ami best of all, II1ey raise-rI ihe money necessary Ior lIie puI1IicaIion of the magazine. INIucIw of IIic success of II1is year's issue is IraceaIuIc lo the imIusIry of editor-in-cIm-:I WaIter Neubauer, Iwusiness manager VxIyIie Hoffman, publicity man- ager Robert Smith, amI secreIariaI chairman IVIurieI Hermann. Miss Farrior, IIie cIiairmun of the Quill, has two Imusy assisIanIs, IVIiss Huff, IIie Iilerary adviser, and Miss I:orrI. IIie Iuusimiss arIx'iser. lfirsl Ron--fl. Hoffmann, XV. Hoffnmnn llormnnn, Nvufmuer, Smith, Coon, Tfiomp con, Second Row-Iwulier, Fosler, Bosfzler l,llk0'l'0, fviss Furrwr ffIrIiris1'r'I, Rusenfmlulli Slufforcf, Imrcli, Crxsleurino, Ponsforil, Hou' vu, Herllerrl. Third Row'-'Hm'er, Iellfllllfkl lgigun, Levy, Palmer, A'IiSFll9flR0, BIfiir Kologv, cnlluhm.. Rohbucfe. 80 TI-IERE IS N0 PLACE LIKE A LIBRARY EGR BOOK WORMS Firsi Rome-prion. Gitzler, Rosnlin, Titus Vonfriiriic, I.t'Ill'TL'llf'P, Rice, Weber. Sec find Rou'HRyuii, Cushing. Hutchinson firlaiiighiiri, Richivr, Price, Schiuindt, Chris luiison, Xvifliunis, fjvfionnnr. Third Row'- finiinslai, Ilcrheri, Rfiss Bentiie, hfuiuzu, lxliss Rhodes, Trymer, lweseroie, lcfferson ll TUDY hall, please is the familiar request of the girls who talce the lihrary slips around. Any period any day in either library one can find the busy lreepers-of-the-printed-pages carrying out lilce veterans their daily routine. Chosen hy personal application and recommenda- tion of the English teachers, this years stall is the largest in the history of Hi-LS. ln the realm of cinnamon-scented paste, rulnher stamps, and inlt-at-a-penny-a-dip. arteloving Jean Vo- Franlc rules as queen of the hihliotheca. She and her stall assist quiet lvliss Rhodes. jolly lvliss Beattie, and motherly Mrs. Anderson. HlVlay l please have the card for this hook? ltwhere can l Find some material on the Crusades? uCan you tell me it Williain L.. Shirer Wrote any maga- zine articles in 10407, llwhere, say, where is this weelcys copy of Life? 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IIll'y sung IIIUIIA 1111'I111I11x A STUDENT CAN FIND AID PLUS ADVICE IN RCDOIVI 80 F, Ivy any mid quirtq of circumstance, you happen lo Iretq up those Iong ttights of stairs to the third Itoor, you wiII notice, on your right, an unimpressive door with the Arataic numerats 80 painted upon it. True, this door is very uninteresting, hut the wortc that is done tmehind it, is not at att commonptace or dutt. In Room 80 students may End hetptut advice, and constructive criticism through the suggestions ot their Grade Advisers. These Advisers try to hetp the student tract: on the road to good martas and schotar- ship. -Ur, they may hetp him setect a suhiect that vvoutd tnenetit him the most in Inter Iite. Assisting these teachers in their wort: are the Adviser Aides, who send tor the students, Fite their information cards, and do other ctericat wortc. Thomas Harris, president ot this group, is assisted hy Russett Von Frantc, the vice-prexy. White Norbert Droesch tatces care of the coin, pretty Ctaire Partcer Iceeps the minutes of the meetings. First Row-'Hnrris, XVHILN, Xvusitewski Punse, Soht, Disller, Iwnrino. Srfromt Rou - Carman, Mcctane, Hufze, Vtfinicki, Oilvr wnlil, tvunsor, Ansorge, Bree, Nichols Third Row-Botlien, Murcinteostei, Koctrte Fourth Row -f Shoglunrl, tloffrnnriri Droesch, Maiowstai, MacDonaIrl, Parker Von Frantz. Fifth Row-Font, Zutzowictz Budnik, MacDonald. 85 ENEROETIC OPEN AIR COPS RULE OVER I-I. I-I. S. CAMPUS Sculvzl-Higgins, Ryan, Plischenlio, Sian leiaulicz, Riviera, Bollein, Schwinf, SHOE Brfisoucv. Slrinrlirig-Wiill. lngnlil, Saul, Vveston, l.:-isl, lfcl. Weisberg, E. Weis- lierg, Mr. Nilsson lfldviserl. l ll EEP 'em movingu is not the actual motto, but it is a very appropriate one for the Campus Patrol. The main duly of this Fresh-Air Hall Cop is to lceep the strollers outside from bothering the ever- stuolying H.H.S. scholar in the classroom. Lunch periorls are the pet worries of the patrol. lclentiliecl hy blue and white armhancls, the cus- toclians of the Wallis and avenues of the Hempstead campus encleavor to malce the approaches to our in- stitution of learning praisecl hy passersluy. Absolute trowning upon assemblages in front ot the school helps improve the exterior of our Alma lxflater. The Campus Patrollers are on cluty throughout the clay, from the lirst period until the last, and unlilze the numerous Hall Cops, are a small compact, under- stancling, service squad. Commander-in-chief of this important branch of service is Mr. Nilsson. The stuclent general, Peter Weston, is physically assistecl by a squacl of junior aml senior hoys. S4 CNE PERICDD FOR LUNCH . . . GET YOUR MONEY'S WCDRTI-I lNED along the inner sanctum shelves of the cafeteria are dainty and relished tidhits, mouth watering lo say the least. Outside of a vitamin pill, nothing does one more good than a delicious egg salad or a delectable cheese sandwich, not to mention the varied and savory hot dishes made hy our competent coolcs. And spealcing of good food, the eflficient cafeteria squad is definitely an oft-hunger asset to our school and to that well-lcnown part of the anatomy, the stomach. The girls on the squad have many duties, namely, taking care of the steam tahles, changing the menu plates, replacing food already sold and malcing sand- wiches. Ahout twenty-Eve girls are employed on and oft during the year. Three handsome hoys, mathe- matically inclined, talce care of the ready cash. Mrs. Goldy, our friendly dietitian, realizes that glamour girls and sports heroes need vitamins plus in the middle of the day. Lunch or a light snack shouldnt set you hack more than a quarter. Ask the girls at our Self-Service. fir First Row -' Lyon, Mrs. Krug, Uzmunn, Stanton, Mrs. Kelly, Zawojsfei. Second Row F-French, Marturano, ltfacfison, Heslin, Mnllo, Wood, Boyd, Hollquist. Third Row -'Usry, Magee, Conklin, Spreng, Marten. W 85 SENIORS SI-IOW t-IISTRIONIC TALENTS IN STAGE DOOR Nlf ol the traditions ol each senior class is the giving ol an outstanding play. Alter much consideration by Miss Randall and Miss l.inn, tht- modern play Stage Door was selected. Then came the numerous announcements: Mliryouls from two to four in the auditorium, Cast posted on bulletin near library, Hltehearsals today at threcf, Hpropcrty manager would lilce some paintings, and 'last night before the curtain goes up. On a gala occasion, lvlarch 20th to be exact, the curtain was rung up on the lirst performance of that clever play by Edna Ferber and George Kaufman. Stage Doorn tells the story of a large group of young and ambitious girls who have come to New Yorlc to study acting and Find jobs in the theater. The scene is Mrs. Or- cutt,s llVlildrcd Vxfyscl Footlights Club, a boarding house where all the hopes of sixteen young women are revealed in scenes of lceen observations and entertaining comedy. Con- trasting with this haclaground are the pathetic cases ol Kay llamilton l.loan Archerl who finds the competitive life ol the theater too strong lor her. and lxlrs. Urcutl. the elderly actress, who now runs the hoarding house. The central plot concerns the dynamic and courageous Terry Randall lrlacqueline Cannonl who lights her way against dis- couragement and poverty to a position in the theater where we are sure she will conquer. One of the fellow aspirants, Louise lrlanice Lutzl gets marriedg another, ,lean fvirginia Ernestl goes into pictures: but Terry, with the help of idealistic David Kingsley fl.eland Corneillel sticlcs to her guns. Color and contrast are brought to the feminine scenes by young Keith Burgess lEugene Stantonl, the playwright, who Ugoes Hollywoodug Mattie lDoris ilaclcsonl, the maidg Franlc filohn Bradleyl, Mattiels hus- band, the young men callers, Sam Hastings fDouglas Walker, and Jimmy Devereaux filohn Osullivanlg and a movie magnate, Mr. Gretsel flvlelvin Levyl. To complete the cast there were Rhoda Greenbaum, Dorothy Herbert, Frances Ann Thompson, Marie Froebel, Dorothy Lythgoe, Lois Hunt, Roberta Fass, Audrey Haning- ton, Sheila Klein, Francine Simon, Dorothy Katz, Barbara Ham, Betty .lane Cornell, Eugene Pugatz, Harold Rosenbluth, .lean Zubowich, Donald Powers, Margaret Mc- Culloch, .lulius Hoffmann, Robert Campbell. Through the cooperation of the Art De- partment and Mr. George Uhl, an interesting setting was made which added to the ef- fectiveness of the play. Student assistants who helped in this phase of the production included Margaret Schmitt, Veronica Am- berg, Beth Jefferson, .lean VonFranlc, Edith Boshler, Peter Leather, Louis Walker, Rob- ert Wallcley, Walter Wenzel, and Gene Broclt. Applause, praise, and orchids go to Miss Randall and Miss Linn for presenting an outstanding theatrical production. Top left: ln conference: Donald Powers, Iotin Osuttivan, Iean Zulrowicti, Eugene Pugatz, Iotm Camptmtt. Top rigtit: Ulf you believe in sornvttiing yoiitiw got to tw iuitting to div for it. Eugene Stanton, Leland Corneitte, lacqueline Cannon. Canter left: Ustwrs:Syti'ia Mcrrvti, Muriel Edmonds, Phyllis Stafford, Claire Sctlitl, Doris Howell, Virginia Coon, Virginia Alertz, Vvatter Neubauer, Robert Frankel, Tim Boyne, Arttiur Ingatd, Franle Vvatt, Norman Anderson. Center rigtitz HO. K.t Everybody ready?H Virginia Ernest nas tier picture taken white the girls watcti admiringty. Bottom left: Uvvftat do you ttiintz? Vue got a foot facquetine Cannon greets the girls at Mrs, Orrutfs boarding liouse, Bottom right: Welt, is this what you fall dressing?H Harold Rosvriblutti Douglas Vxfaltwr, Lois Hunt, Audrey Haningion. 87 ST w ,,. MN? mfs if Q .pw Q i. 'Q Mg V I I 'f QAM '- '- ' ' ' . Q Q , ' ' ' - ' ' . W-A-I k N ZM. , . . 32 ,65 551, -w f,ig....',5,w g -i ii 'ig'- 15 W W5f. 1Z' L V ' ' 7 ' ' 4 I ,,Li5i7f.l.' Q-'TT7ifW'ig:'EEEif QrSgmfvffF'fffQ.X5'2W 'f'5fF,, - 4, ' ' ' F 1' fl! Q. V' ' F ' 'E' 4' f ? 'ff'g if 4 iffl' A: 'k P' TY? 'fQ1'3ff'1?4? ,3fz3f4i 'F5f'i lj 0-fu... V - iQ ' 1, , x .ig If Q - I A , Q X K ' , V 1 , Q ' 'aj , 1 o I' ' L' , ' . . , ff! . , .1 V- 'K ag 0-vtg, . -. 543 I ,K Y, 1. - Q ,. h, . V .Mig I . ' ,V , - ' fig -Y - . ' ug I . 1.3 ,, : I - 1- M 1- A,, , ..,gg. X . , N 7. ,. i.T AQ'Z ,fi w, P. . , A x, 1 Z wi C R , - 9- p K n n ' , P V ' 1 1 f X A . i . .iff ? .Q A I J- M k , I l - 1 ,veg r ' J 5 ,131 1- V K , . Q V .M Q, 4 , ', if I ,ff V I Y I Q' f ' ' x Y - fax- 4 f A -I1 QA tl 'fr' Ev: .,- Q ,, g Y -A. K K . L-QQ . ,, N 1 1 I V fi ,f'u'.l. 4-Xing 1 . ' 5354 A , Aft '---2.21-A! ,L V, BV' A :.,4f'.fif if? iffy ' wg! ,I SM' ,J I f 'fix S Q X. x M , ,R '3'i.,Q j Ai. M , V F, x . f, .' . y A fy.-.,, swf ,,7! -.X ,xqy V ,5 J U, 'rfwfp' 1- 5' ' WM fw- 5- -qv ,--bf yu f.: - ' M? 111 4' 'o psjg wp, -1 , f ' L my 1 . f ,311-41 H1.,L?f'f 1,-gf'q ',T'?e 3 iff' Z 'I Avy' .X X AV!! ,f Y- X Y rv f ,ywxhg-6.4 f ldv'---ibpk J-,d ,R x klyrixwl-,1 rl, - ., rf Xfl, ' :Z fg' -, .X -, 'QQ-f 'H x l Firsl Row-Snulfl, O'C0nr1or, Hanranan, Gerard, Brown, Koelm, ffurnmings, Franiin, Hughes, Parker, Herald, Hutchinson, Goubeaucl. Secona' Row-Redefer, VGHDOIIIGH, Rojeclei, Varney, Greenlmum, Duryen, Howell, Gniewele, Maxon, Panaccione, Baumann, Mr. Pill ffldviserl. Tliird Row-'Duffy Hermann, Stafford, Maher, Bosnler, Scnwindt, Herbert, March, Coon, Speer, Cave, Gabrielsen, XVing, Mortensen, Ferguson. Fourth Row--Cannon, Repp, Kargl, Mcculloclz, Wyse, Foster, Michaels, Olauglilin, Spiclzer, Doiy, Ansorge, Carman. I-IERE IS INTELLECTUALITY ENDOWED WITI-I PULCHRITUDE ITHHR one ol' llwe aluove qualities is an asset, lout a 'V' f 1fl1 ff'fS Kffllilfwr Brow? MUU' IWW I I I I V - I .' VI 'f11'g11', . Illl -ll ' I7 11 , 1 C -, Comlwination ol luollw is a rarlly. ll'1e lwo alirilnules N ,mm L,:I,,:, ,mini ,li ::,f.lIf,,, ,Dfw In HIS Cfllillllllefl ill l116l1ll76fS ul ll'1C' PGH Zlflfl lllli Cilllll I ancl personiliecl lay llmeir omvers. Sinall lint GYCI'-Sf!-GIl0V gelirt lxlary ,lane Aiisorge is in l'l'1ilIQP ol all Ilwc- inleresl- ' ing meetings, loyal lloroilmy Karel nssisls lllxf NVl10lli'X'C'I' necessary. Noles nrc- Carefully recorrlecl lay relinlxlo H1111 ntlmy Foster, nnrl flepeinlalmle fxfill Spivlwer lwlils liglnly lo llw purse slringgs. ln a1ilclilio11 lo lljjlllllfllllgf ll1e lwigghesl sc'l111lz1slic' Iil'K'UI1lS illllllllg the jnnioi' uncl ll1e senior girls. ilu- l'l1ilI'lHlllQ llc-11 annl lnlcers, wlw are lenclers i11 ull srlwnol uvlixilics, are nolecl lor illeir clopv111lal1ilily mul servivc. l11 Umm-s No. .2 anrl No. 5, they have resprmsiluiliiies, ancl any l'11o1lxz1ll. lxaslaetluall, or lnasclnall game NYOlllClI1,l lac cfomplele NYlll1f out the girls and ll1eir lnasliets filled willl clelicions vainly. The only man in this group, Nlr. Pill, has lmeen for X many years the motivating force lmeliincl the acroinplislv menls of the clula. 91 1'1111111-- 11111111 11111 81111111111 1'11'111111111, 1.111e11x11, .X1'111111111'1'. 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All ir1z111, 1I1Sp11CU1h11S r110111111ily.1111-1,1-11l11g1111 is S1111 ll group of Hreg111ar 1'e110Ws.H 92 BRAIINIY GIRLS ARE BUSY BEES Uiiirxs says, UIIIS Iiwir Iiiggii I. Q. IHIIIIQ Iiml inaiiges Iiwscr 2iIIi'1ic'Iix'v giris iii IIN' Ilziiiais fwillim so vvry. vcry Iwiisy iii IQIIIII urlixilic-s. Ifwvii wilii Iiwir Iiigii sviwiasiic rfiliiig, liic giris Iizivc IMIIQS ui! Iiiiii, fivv, Imlil I Iikr- II16m.H XXI Iiic very Iirsl, mccliiig IIN-sc giris cIcc'irI0cI Iimi, Iiioy wuuici inuiic ai survey of II'1c joins ni1cI IvppurIuniIies open Im' IIN- Iiigii sviirmi gmrilizilv. 'I'Iiu siirvvy Irmig many vxlrzi Iwiirs, I7llI limi cIicIliIl Iiuvv Iiic iicvvi-give-uppers. Ami iiww, Iimiiiqs In Iiic siirx'c'y. iimiiy HI IIN' young giris Iiaivv QII-mir-fl Io- WINII cIu ymi Iiiiiiiq? NUI, c'uiiI0iiI wilii eiriiic-viiig Iiiv spic-iirIicI survey, Iiw mpiioiiimvs manic- pimms lu 0nI0rIziiii various Quesls aI limo Pziiifis IIIOCIIHQS. Tiwir first spICiicIirI Spcaiwr Came from Iiic iucciiciai profession. Perhaps we sI1aII have some Iady cioclors ami prolly nurses in 1950 wiwo wiII say Iiwal, Iiivy Came from H.H.S. Time girls fIcCicIccI Iiwzil, .Iaimf Coruweii wouici ine an vxctciiciit prcsirI0nl,. Iviargarcl Iviaier received Iiie votes for Vive-prOsicICiil. Ixiary Pnciii ancI Iviuriei Pimeips worn' oivflcci seCr0Inry and trcasuror, rvspovliveiy. IVIUCIW OI: lim sucvcss For Iiiis Imusy Ciuiv may Ivo given Io iis pcIiIc mivisor. Dr. Carlliii. 2? '4ZKjU,0UAIMf44f! Ifiiwl Rfrii'-.Iriwi'gu, Nnirm, Ijnis, BOOII1, I'm'niI'vII, Muivr, Piicips, ixiiilviiivvrgviy Iinfimnnn., Crmipfmii. SFFOHKI ROIIJMGTOP- Iwr, Soviimcli, Prmsforrl, IIIOSLOLUUZ, Gui- Iwi-Im, SurmIfor4I, ixliss Cunlfil Ifiiivisurj, Kuifluii, Ri'vr'Lvi', Krnnivr, IJJIUUVY, Kosizy, Sngvix Tiiirfi Run' V-4 Bug:-iislci, Aiurray, I.urig1Im'y, Ki4'SSII'i', Siriiiqiv, Xviliinms, Burr, SIIIIPIUIUII. Guliilwiw, l,IIiL'IlIll'IHII, GIGSS. 93 MII PIONEERS SHOW PRES!-IMEN HOW TCD TAKE TGP HONCDRS xll C255 llirsl Ron' - l.or1l, Smith, Bolanz, llfonlz- nn-vi'i', Xvinirhi, Xvvrlv, flliss Haskins l,'lIll'INI'l' St'f'IPl'If1 IQUH' '-' IXYCFO, XYIIIUHCT, llrirv. Triggiiil, Srhromlvr, New, Huy, :ln lI4'l'NlIn. IJPFAUT, fl. Dl'Fk1'f, Igflrrpll. 'Hiinl Run- - Roclzetl, Edrvurcls, Elusell, Sl. fnlin, Finlfl, Razlziniinslci, Hoefner, .Viilinsl-i. Rosen. l,l. lmeginnings are not clillicull P- that is prnvecl hy the lung will fall ol ilu- llioneers. the lrvshnien girls honor Clulu. Al the moiilhly nieetinggs the llioneers have haul a variety of proggiains. vllheie were ar Christmas Party, a session lor a lllSK'llSSl0Il on CXlfil-C'llI'I'lClill3f aelivities. which was left hy their well-lilwfl aclxiser, Miss Ruth llasliins. anrl a lalli hy lxliss fwanllll on Colleges. ln April they hacl a quiz with the hnys, honor eluh, anal in .lune there will he a hang-up linal party. Ruth Erlwarcls presides over these meetings, anrl in her absence ellicient Louise Bolanz lalces Charge. The minutes ol' all meetings are lcept. hy the hlonrle secretary .loyce Field. lrene Taggart hanclles all the money matters of this proucl-to-belong-to-rluh of l'l.l'l.S. Tolnias leaves a parting lair of arlvice. Keep up the goorl worlt, girls. Your lasl: is not yet completecl, for waiting ahead are the Pallas ancl the Pen ancl lnlc Clulns. They want you as members. 94 SURE BETS INTELLECTS ,lmmlm fl wplwvmwu' lwlwu vlulu. lms Clllmlwxfl lmf QHIIH' In llu- w1r1c'l11Qiw1n ilu irmugumlc-fl fm nlcwu wlmlrlw ll xxlll marry swim' l 1f'slm1c'lm fm' m'c'lllgr'lml. Suumv H mul IIl'Yl yvnr, llrwrw wlll lu- QIXPII In tlw hu' llwsc' llulvlliggvur Isl fm- lwamrlvrl Iugvllmvr um 4 lngln-sl IilIllxIllQ 5Ul3l1UlllUI'l' lwys. l lfmrlrgrwnrlvs Qrfmp lmwwn an llw llullmllmlvrs lxlr. Vllum .nv lmmllyw-fy vluw: ll1c'lc'l'fm'. ll1l'4'llIlWXN'lll lvull.ll1c'llif'l1rlly.1rlxlsr'1'. lu'r'px.xll vxnlwlaml mkl- lxxw lwys x'c'ry lmppy. flwirils in r'l1m'l4. , Vl1l'1f','l' 11' Mligiv. ll' Sl: ll ll l l. xlL'IlllK'ISI l'n'sl lfmx - llfnlmscx lXlI'If'll?lY. ,N I A A N. .I 4 , rl, U , I , ' l :mul clllllillll. liru cvs, lxrwlwll lvng Nw mul lxmx'-.'Xl1gj1l1lu llhl'i'SHlC'l1l l, Bleu' . I . I . , , lytilllllfl Nmllm, fxflillll llnuvr, Alun In-Ifl Nlmll lvlvv pm-5111.-1111. l 1-rm, l,mwx Nulvr. X -- 1 V , H mem. 1 lr, lurnlmull. Flamrlmg - XX .llmm lc-I Xl'liC'l'INilIlll. lvxlwl laUllll'Il. llxinl Re-xx' - 5 5 A , , '- I N X wx: lugmw l rwgmmsmm. lxrvlwrl l wir-lj Ilwm.. ','f '11M' '1'1 f'- 'mllll' ' 1'f'f'f lxllm' xlalmmcx llwlmrrl lXli'NilII1illAiI lwfn-leafy .xml I 'Milli' Q l'llllwl'l lwlqwllllllql' lNl Q'7 '- lI'l'iiillI'PIl, l'-ramla Ynlvlmlllm lyvivvrpwenclm-sull WV- llilllllllwllfl l1'X1lNiSCl'l. lfXlJSCIll lI'1'II1 PU' Vxlilliam cijllfxfl, nml ljmmlrl llivm fprvsl urn' arc Umm llI'l'il9lII'0I'l, l'0rra1m, Trayc-11 glg-Ull- 95 EOR TI-IE LATEST IN ART KEEP YCDUR EYE ON TI-IEM I do 'R' ' WU ao, 0 -4 J IIIHE I I o n 1 .J t I c First Row-Thompson, Roshlor, Schmidt, Dosch, Heinlein, Miss Field fAdviserD Si-rnrul Row--f Quiz-lc, Cnsictfnno, Toscano Hnrcinlcostci, Hayes, Berg. Third Row -- ixfariurnno, Price, Baritc, Von Frank, - Frnniin, HEY might he foothatt fansg they could he camera enthusiastsg hut they are neither. These girts are artists. Oil stcetches were their specialty this year, and the club turned out some super specimens. Every second Thursday, the artists with brushes and patettes, meet in Room 42. Say, girls, you wouldnt know who is responsible for the ad hh art that adorns the watts and staircases in certain parts of the huitding, would you? Miss Field and tall, titian-haired Margaret Schmidt are the master artists. Rose Dosch is head painter. The official stcetcher, Therese Heinlein, and the popular Finan- cial genius, Edith Boshter, along with others keep all admiring the Schools of Raphael, Michaeiangeio, and Remhrandt. When the implements of art are laid aside, there is always time for fun and food. Special sociat meetings were held at Thanksgiving and Christmas although we won't say the girls overate, welt, they didn,t exactly watch their diets. A trip to New York, including luncheon and a stage production, Witt top oft the activities of the art-loving students of 96 KCDMME I-HER UH, of pop ami spiril, liwsv imys ami girls nm inivrcstoci in iiicir Ccirman Cluiv OF roursc, liie srwioiy has a Iwo-fold pur pusv: in iiaw- fun ami in improvv carb mom iwrls Cvrmnii. Those aims are aliaincci inyiiw singing of songs and thc' FtI'IIQQIil'iQ with Gm'- mzm mliicnlioriai-word games. ixif-iiiiwrs: Kneeling - Lauiicr. Pninnix Cziicixvcu fireasurcrf, Neubauer fvicc-prcsi fiviili. Tzirilvr. Sovmirl Row-Ocivrwaicl griirwiwi, iioiwnidcrgfor, Kfwmc. Kivssivr. Nlrs. Franks fAcivis0ri. Cioiiiiuoisiqy. Pbuiniw, Ririi lvii Cmillwiivl. Tiiirri Row F- Fisf'iivi'. SC'I IllK'i 7 Q cle-r. ifrvii. Nm-us. Vw Oiiicrs, . miiii, Rmvu Xvvsl iiiuiv, Yurmi, 1-00. PARLEZ-VCDUS? ONJUUR, macicmoiseuc. Qui est Ie pr6siriPiil flu Ccirlc Franqais? The adviser, bliss Noel, Corrliauy answered liie inquiring reporter. umorotiiy Greene con- riucis thc FTICOHHQS, and ciciigiilfui Caroline fycormor is vice-prcsiclenify The inemiwrs: Firsl Row - Drmroliiy Kali. Gloria Caiisur. ilaiiei, Rc-riefeiy Caroline UyC0nnor, Aim Spirildcr, Dorothy Foster, if-fmetie ixiziyers, Dorothy Crvvnv. Sevoncl R4m'f-ixlarglic-riiv Duffy. irmiirc-s Rictiilvr, lnis Glass. iviarjorie Wiliieiiiis. Harry Gilli- liwr, iVIi1ry,InncAi1sorg1C, Boily Cole, Cricclia fiiiicwvcic, Annolle Pillencirigii. I-IYPO-FANS II11- r'rv 1111wI1'11I IIIIIIIIIII 11I I71x1fIf111 '1 1'41111111I IIXIII 11I111I11 H.-111IQ '...'- IIIIII IXIIX 11II11I Im rI1x' II1 fII4I'IIN4 IIN' 4 1 .-- .1 N4 I1I1 I 111 Ivlmw IIIIII' I-x1111N111rw 1IlIfI ,11I14I1I QI-111crnIs. X1'I1lI IIIl'IlIIH'Ix HI- IIN' C I Illlfl I I-IIIID I'4III SCIEINITISTS I IIJ Ivsl IuIws, IBIIDSPII I111r1101'S, IInsIw z1mI 11II1v1' sr'1v11I1I1f' IIISIFIIIIIIIIIIS, IIN I'IC'lIf'!' KYIIIII Il'i1YI'l'Sr'S HPXV GvIfIs, UIISUFYI 111fI 1w11Iz1il1i11g pI1r-11f111101111I IlIy5Il'I'II'5, Ix I1I111p I'xp1'1'1111v11Is f'Hl1II'lIIlIIf' 111 I1f1I1I111g1 IIN IIIIUI'f'SI HI IIWO ITIUINIJPIR 1wI II11s VIIII1. 1 IXIK'I1lIHi'I'4Z IIIISI IQUNV '- IXIIIINIIIIISPII. XXI 11f1IfI Rl'III'IIl'lI4'I' II1'vas111'01'I. I.c'x'y, RICIWIO1 I If'IiI1UI-Ii, gf'I1IIIIIIlI. IDEIIIIIPT, SPFIIIIII IQIIXX XIV I.i11Is I.XrIx'is0rI, Higgins IPIVSIIIUIIII 91-vI1.11'I4 Ivim- pr1'si1Ic-NII, CIl'I'iII'fI Isa-1'1'vIf11'xI IQ11N.1I111. I'EllISI I.XrIvis1'rI. 5111iII1. IXIII 111. 'I4I1i1'II IQ11wMIXI11eIqI1wiI7, xI1'N:1IIx I11I111I1-II IYIIIIIIII xI111IQ I111' IIN' IIIIl I 11I11111.1I.H . I 1111I11I III'11rIQ: I:i1'sI II11 III-111 Iflll SUIII1' Ryilll. g111iII1, II111111.1x gI.111 . If IIII II1r1'1' IIH'I'NIIII'IlII. SI' 1'11 IIII III-xx I -IXI1. II1x11Igg1' I.X1Ix'iw-1'I. XYIwI4'1I1'I1I XII1'l1 ' XIIIIII, NI1I4'I111II, Sxx'I11QIm' Illl II IQHIQ1111 I 1 II1II'IlI, I a1r11'II. 'IIIIIIII R111 IIIAI XVIHII II1 Q.111I11111I, IVI11NI411wiIl. VCI. EASEL, PENCIL AND PAPER EASY ENJOYMENT EGR ALL OUIQNG into Room 43 on any Tuesday afternoon, one may see memtners tausity stcotctung away under ttle inspiring guictance of Miss McLean. tmagination, atong with pencit tines, counts ptenty. Vtqtiat ttuese artists ttiorougtity enjoy their wort: is stiown tny ttieir gay chat- ter aunt lop-nolcta enthusiasm. Last yearts ttastuion Contest was so successtut that this yearts stcetctuers have sponsorect a bigger anct tnetter one ltwis semester. The spicy scent of pomancter batts ttoatect arounct Room 43 for scverat meetings after ttue ambitious wort:- ers were taugtut tiow to matce ttriem. At one of the most interesting meetings, Pant Brown, wett-tcnown artist anct auttior of Black and White,,' stmowect tuis movies and gave demonstrations ot tus mettioct of ftrawing. His tattc was an inspiration for att. For ttie second year, Frances Ann Ttiompson presides over att meetings. Ttwomas Fartey, the tirst treasurer, joincct ttie Coast Guarct and Janice Trayer titts tiis ptace. gf First Row-Kurz, Dartford, Pfnrlurano Sctziele, Nelson, Thompson, Gale, Brown Yvestey, Arnold. Seated'-Eisentuu, Fnrtcy. Standing -1 Mnitle. Socoml Row - Miss McLean frtcluisert, Luckelt, Fairweather, Thompson, Hunratmn, Hayes, ftlonlgomcry Cornell, Ricstlmt, Asti, Eisenlnu, ttfiflinc-fs. JLIICIOTSOH. Third Row-Iris, Meyer, Vol. Frantz, Iotiunnemann, Rrinfone, Ttmmus Finocchio, Kostvy, Buck, XVOHS, KIUFPF Roeplze, IGCLSOTI, BFOCIT., FOILVIII RON! ' Finlzcnstczctt, Kology, Ross, Gutfte. 99 THIS CLUB KNOWS HGW TO BE EFFICIENT AND SPEEDY LLB M-10' 'L jiux o ti E' 5 . 0 first Row-tvinicbi, Vvcis, Wobido, Siinnn, Tiirr-fimno, Lomtmrdi, Danforth, lfglloll, Rviiri. Sl'I'IIVlll Row - Xvaral, Kmelz, Geiger, Srnitli, Schmidt, Mille. Ashe, Bratz, 'llfninl Ron' '- Parker, Lowry, Wotke, Rlimles, Sulirlforrl, Crflllflllltfl, Conn, bliss fours Ltiliiisvrj, Elliott, Mortensen, Was- svrrrmn, fvrntvruski, C. lxll7l'f?ClIf, F. Al- liiw-lil, Osipoiuiiclr Pm-m'oi'o, Orhaiiglrlin. PEN to all tmusiness students, ttme Commercial Club Pills once a montla an important leiour in the lives ot many memlners. Tliis year tlwe girls conducted a lmrict survey to learn wlucre tlwe commercial graduates ot last year are now located. After tl'1e information was collected ttie mem- lmers invited guest spealcers, representatives of diltqerent lmiisiness luouses, to address tlwe meetings. From tlaem ttie tuture secretaries gained valualwle liints alaout wlrat tlae employer expects ot tlwem. Among tlae spealcers was Miss Rulny lvlae Jordon, associate registrar ot tlue Katherine tiilvlis Sctwool. tler tall: was on opportunities in tlie lausi- ness world. tied by suelw able ollicers as Nora Ryan, Madeline Smitty Alice Otaiiglilin, and Nancy Danforth, tlie Commercial Clula, under its adviser, bliss Margaret .lones, enaluled ttie clulm successfully to accornplistl its purpose - tlwat of acqiiainting students with the commer- cial world. We are sure ttiat no matter what ttleir em- ployers wislw, tl'1e memloers will tue alule to deliver the goods. ln June tlie writers ot' lneroglypliics and the perfei eww on typewriter lceys treat tliemselves to a Hfarewell 6 ul tlwe Hempstead Latte State Parte. 100 PI-IILATELICS WORDS FLY! ll.X'I' llwu- lf no flvurllm ol' slump col- li you lilw il lvriclully clisvussiou, laluf lo l1'l'lUIS in IS cw'iclc'1u'vrl lay llu' ul- Room 53 any llurcl XX,i'llll1'Sflily ol ilu lc-ucl.uu'm' uocl lmrluipuliou ol llmc Slzullp mol1ll1. some cluy you wzull lo ulmnclou Cxlulv, xxluosv solv purposv is llu- rollcrliug goorl limos lor ilu- scrious lDlISlllt'S5 ol' llmiulx ol Silllmlllxi ol Illilllf' colors euul ol' pmlillgg ilu' IIIQ. you may cllsvuss your prolmlcms ul ilu- xuluulmlv SIJUVIIIIVIIS lu ullnuus. Manny ol' ilu: Slllfll'lll l:UI'llIll, lln'r1'wclll1cl lJIL'Sllll'Ill ,Xu Nlllllllh uw uol only ol' mouclury xuluc lpul ucllc KUl'llll. ussislvrl lmy lXli1l'Qlll'I'lll' ljully. .nlyo ol Sl'IlllIlll'Illiil illlclvsl. .Nllll Sfllllllllll is ilu- svnfclixry uml lli'Ilfy fXlvu1lw14: Fcalcwl M llclu1ic'l1, Rlflmlcr l.c-cn lrva1s1m-r. lx'r:'ct-plcsiclvlll auul svc'1'm'lm'yl, ,lUl1IlSHll, lull lxIll'IIllJC'lS in llrsl row. lvll lo riglil -lgnrlmru l17I'L'SlIlL'Illl, Nlill'SllillSUii llrva1slx1'm'l. Vfool- Rymx. XXIII! Svluliuuu, lxlinrggllcbrilc' llullhy, lc-y, lgfilllllll, Snullm. Slilllfllllgj'-'lxllll Hollz Rullm Slmry. illlfl IxIlIlC'll,C Kocvlm, Scuoml l,Xflx1surl, clllllllilflll, lxlurslmll, lxlvguirv. Ron M louu Sflllfll, llllkrilii l.cx y, Kiilllll'UIl Slllllll, Burluilx. llrowu, lfllwl c1iJII1llL'll, uml lxlr. lJL'Illll1UllI1Ll. 101 'E' -V RADIO FANS DISSECTCDRS IIIUIIIIIY If1Illb ..II vnu UI ltllllil' IIN' Ijissvvlillg IIIHII gvlx III l'Il:lIil4IC'l'I7l'Q II11' .IIIII WIIII I1 rmwlx In I IIIII1'xI.1IwI1IwI1nIcIII1I'.uIrIIlw1'Iu111II.1Ifm1x IIN-IQ..fIII,C'I1II, Iswmpz'1a1IlIlgg xx1II1 III11 I1' III Im II11' rIllmIIuln, IIHIII II1c'xxm'1smc'I. .II uw UI XXQIXIIIIX sIwrI wmv sa'I amfI Irmvmllm XVIII In' I.ImIIfIIIm-II IIAIH 4IuIm IIIIIIN III Hll IIN' ISIWHIIQIYII ID4HI t'I'N Q'IIlH'S ZIIIII .II IIII' XXIIVI HWX5. IXIVIIIIIVIN' FIIIIIIQ-II4'Im'r I.c.1II1r1 Ilm ISI, QIIIIII IIl1'Im1fI I..u Rum IX'Il'l'llHNIlI1IlI .HMI sm 1 l1'I.1lX'I. SI QIIIIIIIIQ - I'l1'mI IQIIII. IIN IIIVIIIIHI . ', us, INII' X1 IlIUi'Il1'l', IIYIIII IIIIIIIIVY KIPUIQK' I KW I IfIIIf I.XfIx 1sz'rI. I N gm'II1m'I1 4c'anIpc'Is IIMII sm umI IIN' I.1IwIn II14' 1m'n1In'I's em' fu IiIIc'fI WIII1 iI1s.1Ii.1III1 t'IlI'I1lSlIX' IImI II1m'x' IAIIQI' 4'x4'1x'IIm1Q .ngmsl IAIUQS. IIPEHI 4lIll'SA IIIIYI' Ill'I'II IIu'w1Ix' NIH!! IIICIIS, IHII IIN' IlIl'IlIIN'l'4 AIC' IIIIIIINYIIIII N11 1a1pIrIIV IIIQII II1c'x' may wma .IIIvmpI III KIIN IlIC'IlIIN'I' SUIIIK' UI IIN' HIIIIIIIPI' IIX' III YIIIHUI Igk'XYilI'l'. :III HI you xx'Iw .Ipp1'.u' xvry IISIILM Im I.i11rI s rI1ssw'Ims IIIIQIII III-I-nlv In cuI mul XHIII' Iluy mIr1'n ms. IXIc'mImm'rs: I IlfI Ifmx' - IXII1 I.m.I x'IscrI. IIQIIUIIIHS. IQIIIIISIIUII. 5Iul4'r, KIIIIIIILII Sc'vm1cI Row - IIiImau,SI1m'o.INIwrg.I11, Q dl Img IIiggggins. ,I'I1ireI Iqmx' - Irv, C1-vp I IAINDSOTI. SQRHS REVIEW LITERARY WORKS M socmt commas LUTARCH and Peart Buctc, Stiatcespeare anct Wit- tiam Stwirer are tamitiar names to ttae memtners of ttie Soptiomore Literary Society who react, preseng and ctis- cuss ttie Wortcs ot many Wett-tinown auttiors. -Ttxeir aim is to get ttie most out of titerature and to stiare ttieir tinct- ings anct ttieir enjoyment with ottiers. Ttie monttity meetings tiave tmeen unusuatty interest- ing. Miss Ranctatt gave ttie society instruction in ctiorat reacting. Miss Beattie, ttie titnrarian, entertained the ctutn witti a fascinating tattc about tier trip to tvtexico tast summer. Stne atso gave a tist of tnootcs wtiicti woutct tie enjoyed tmy any one interested in Mexico or Soutti America. At ttie regutar monttity meetings wtien ttmere is no guest speatrer the memtners tiave tnootc reviews. Stiirtey Kramer teacts ttie titerary-mincted girts,anLt Grace tiaiigtey aids as vice-presictent. Minutes are recorded tmy Marietta Garctner, wtiite Fay Brectcer tatces care of att tinanciat attairs. Compteting the tist of ottficers is Muriel Ptietps, ttie ctiairman of ttie program committee. Miss Sproute competentty tatces over as ttie tacutty adviser. nl II mf v. I i .I III iii it' IRQ' ...ii ttli First Row-Denton, Brusti, Phelps, Long- ley, Breaker, Sandford, Kramer. Second Row f-Burr, Keictan, Kosky, Brown, Sutterty, Giuyclir, Meyer, Pittendrigh, Glass, Ash, Miss Sproute tftclvisert, Kiesster, Crowley, Douglas, Feis.eL-if Z E 4 105 :Z-AL. f ffl' I . 4 M f i 1 ld-ff fnjf LATIN CLUB DECLARES OTIUM CUM DIGNITATE 42?-2 Firsl Run' '- 1'll'l'llSlI'UIIl1, Burr, Staplvlun. iNlflf'IIllY, flnsurgrr, iwnivr. Second Row - Gwyllir, ljoiiglus, Crnivlvy, Prirrv, fxrwlill. lfruurri, Hilmar. Tlriml Row-Berg, SCFIVOP liar, 1l4'Yll'Q', Alrss D1f'l,0Vl1lUll, bliss Xvolil X erlilugfvl, iluzzulu, Sl. fulin. Frrnrhli Row- I'-llSSlllll'IIl, lffnrr, Kvlly, Gfmlllirflz, iwiss lln- il riwuml, .lrimriigy lmsli-r. - 1' f .. . '1 H Lfffyg , W ' lf f V r I ,K AWA, lClTUR: OnCe fl monllw ii sovicly of Consvicnlions slnrlvnls gather to preserve a language wliicll non- im-mluers vlaiin luis long lac-en clcnul. rlllle llwirly memlucrs ul' Carpe llicm Smlalileis meal. in room 7 mul lrue lu llic passworcl, ulxlalw lllc lmesl ull your oppurliiiiilyf' pmceecl lo c-nlzirgc llieirluiovvloclgcolll1el.alin language. ,lille zilnnormally wise lovers of l.alin lwave clism'm'0r0cl llial alpeunl slnclia in more fpraclirtes lic-mmine lialmilsl. ln llw mursc of their varierl actlivilies llwy sliuly Roinun vns- loms, sing olcl l.alin liymns cnlivcnccl lvy llic invinlwrs' spevial rencliliun, zinil vimrl slwurl plays in l.nlin. Tlx- memlue-rs wlw lwave- lwmnnc- umm-rs pricle llicm- selvcs willw l.alin names wlwiuli llwy varry for llic year. Omcers are ljirsl Consul, Valiralm lylae lxlarlcayz Sc-Cuiicl Consul, Paula Staple-lriiig gcrilme, .lean Nelsong Quan-slor. llzirricl Ansorgfog lvlargarcl lvlnicr is ll'1e liirsl Acclilc ol' ai group of Aecliles Wldo form llic slamling Comniillee vmnposecl of Olive Armslrong, lxflnriel ljlwlps, zinfl lfclilli Sl. .lolirm Miss lVlCDermolt, tl'1e popular anlviser. lias lwo Latin lcaclners. Miss Vxfulwlsrlmlegel ancl lvliss Unclerwood, to iissisl lwcr as llw nivmlucrs are lc-arming alvmil tlwf- graincluur ll'1fllVVEiSlQ0lDC. 104 SET 'EM UP! S il Sl?l1l'I'tl'ill Sltiltll' tiHllS ll1lXX'll it lliifll lnaplc alley, one is sure to lrenr llae lmoxvler say to liirnsell, l lwpe il s it slrilw. lfntl,-ring its sevonrl your nt l lernpsleaul l liglr, tlie P70XYlll1gcilltlJfJl.lCI'5tl1lll'l1lIlCXtfllt'- rnent to tluose inleresterl. xx large pl-rveritaggr' ol' our lmoys, willl lxlr, Navarru, lln- arlviser. tul4e aclvanlage of tlns sport. lxlemlmersz First Row - Burns. Nivlmols. lolinson, Vxflaittecl, llagan, l.evas, Pmreitluart, fiolctorcl. Seeoncl Row - Kane,Bejsovec1 liule lor. Riley, lllurcliiano, lfliert, Gulrle, lxlorgan, Soule. klllwircl l2flVV'-'Sl l'IFUCllCI' lnranagerl, llutowitz, Rosenberg, Zernlnrnslvi. Davey, flreenley, rllarge, lVlorton, Sprague. 5 MATH GENII Ulxllollg anal seniors wllo lmave surmount- ecl lnterrnecliate Algelmra anal wislw to clelve into surveying anrl tlie mastery of tlwe sliclc rule, anal other snlnjeets not given in regular Classes may join tlle Tupiar. A prize is given to llae senior rnemlner liav- ing the lnglaest Regents average in rnatlw. Plilaus interest in llle Tnpiar is prornotecl. Nlemlyersz First RowHVXfl1it,tec:l lpresi- clenll, Vtforley, Hutchinson, Koelin, Brown. llolrlman, Varney, Balmr. Seconcl Row P- lxlr. Winclt lAdviserl, Distler, Rosenberg, Tart- ter, Smith, Marshalsea, Frantin, Duryea, Ross, Gessner lvice-prexyl, Rosenlnlutlm lsee- retary-treasurcrj. GRID GUARDS H . ..V . M I,I .III IINII If-IIN-I IS an Iz1m1Ilur I1unm.uNI Il!'dI'lI ul IIN' I QIIII IIIIII QHIIIVN. IIll'I1lIIIIllilfHI IS llSllilIIy SIDUIQCII Ixx' in Illl'IIlIll'l UI IIN' IINIIIIMII pzIIr11I IN-MIL-II Iwf I1.uI4's I JI-WII, IIN' gmIroI s juIm is In IQc0p IIN' pI.nymgg 1'Im'nN'mI UI' IIIIIC Iwys EIHKI II'l1'Il1IIy cIrIgg4 WIN' svvnn In IIIQC In run ZIIUHQ xxiII1 IIN' Immun, Il1l'IIIIN'I' HI IIIIS rvrgzxllilu- Inna is c'nsIIy rm 11gniyc'fI Imy IIN' IIIIIIC' ill1lI wI1ilc arm Im1NI. IXI1'IIlIN'l'SI Ifnx N'N' Ifvm IJ4 vI1 I7moII4in . 1 . 5 , SVIINYIIII, IIJIIHIIIUI, CYUIIIIHIS, I5c'cIc'II, I,0NVl'I'5 Urguss, SJIIII. IQipI4ill, NIISSOU IArIx'is0rI. PRESENT ARMS ,,, IIUIS rung' mul as IIN' nN'mIN'ls UI IIN' RIIIL' CXIUIQ aim NI IIN'Ir laxrgcls. LIIIKIUI w IIN' Dyk HI' IJUV. C IIIIIIIIIIIQS IIIUIIIIJCIS IlilX'l' IIHIIIIVII IIN' YIIIIIU UI SIFZIIIQ' Ill'I'X'l'S. IXIl'IlIIDl'l'SI First Row-,'NIIismI, SIICYIIII IIl'l'ilSllI'CI'j, IXIISS ISEISSIIIIUI' IaNIx'isc'1'I, 'I'I1ic's Iscf'N'IaryI, XVuIIxcr. Gcurggv, I.m'ir1gloI1. IJIl'Iii'I'SUl1 Ip1'csicI1'nII. I,uwL'II, ScN'I1a, Ray- nur. Sc'r'ulNI IQUXV-'I:iIIlIl'OS, IXIiIIc'r, SCINO- nN'1'. SIIIIIQIIHIU, KL'IIy, I7JuumInN'I1, I5rmmn, Sinwn. 'IIINNI Roxv-Pclcr, glory, .IoII11son. IN'Ir'Nemmru, Klimpol. I,Jcm'. XxV7CI'lllCIIllQCl', I.Il'Ill'llONV. I ourII1 Row'-IIiggi11s, SCIN'III, Ullusou, Lcvas, Hopper, Koeppe, I'IiIImann, SIOIIIIOIYH. UBUENAS DIAS,AIv1IC5OS AND Aiv1I6AS.?COIv1O ESTA USTED? S we slep into llie SIJiiIilSl'l Club ineeling, llie alyove lrienclly salulalioil greels ns. lfl Cireulo Casiellano llas expanclecl rapiclly in llwe pasi few years. clue lo every- nnels increasing inleresi in Spaiiisla-Aineriraii allhairs. Xvlmen evcrylnocly is al a loss lor icleas, ilu- vlmrining urlviser, lxliss Greene. Lloes a prelly swell jolm. llie ineelf ings are presinlecl over lxy Presiclenl rlilioinas Ciinningliaing wlien lie is not in Hlnuen saluclf! Vice-presiclent Mary Panaecione talces over. Our Hescriloran is Alice Uylsauglm- ling ancl io see that Llie Hdineron is Colleelecl, lliere is quiet Jaclc Velsor. lfarly in llaie year the club gave an exlmilmil on lien: al ar Spanish Exposition at Aclelplai College: Soon alvier, llie Clnlv inarle a trip to a Brooklyn museum. Vlilwn ilue memlners saw a Spanish movie anql lwacl liinvli in a gpanislm reslauranl. On Parenls, Niglal, a very srwvessliil exlwilnilion was sliown in Room 34. Xvliile l'10l'flilliiI'lCl sils quietly nnclei' llw Furl tree iinil smells llowers in Spain, lliese inoclein Senoriias anrl Senores sil ancl ilirnw llie lmll in Spanish Club. First Run' - llngulz, f7,l.uiiglilin, Purimv virmc, CUl1Ilillg1l1flDl, V1-Isor, Chin. Sc-rornl 'zUll dC7.CUfll'lUl', Surnlforfl, ixloyer, Rug' lnnrl, De Sousa, CZOUIUPULIII, Sclllimm, Smilli, Xvilliuni, 1.0 Alieux. Third Row- Sfurulirig-Hvrlr, Tsrlnirikvl, lwiss Furgz-r son frliluiserl, Gala, Brush, Lindgren, Cup- lun, lsmelson, Lulnmnt, I.vrr'lz. 'lop-f.vi'v Gufoii'iI:, llorinlwll, Vurrilvwuli-r. 107 V l AMATEUR ACTORS ASSERT ALI. TI-IE WCDRLD'S A STAGJSQ U URTKXIN going up. ' Un yum knew your party, l uf lee, l'm not sure of minef' Tllese are lrag' merrls lnmiliur lu llre memlmers ol' llre lluolliglrt Cluln. V7 ' lxleelmgs are lmelcl llme llmircl Vlwlwursfluy ul' every monlll in 'Y' lqiilblll 3-I, XXI r-meh meeting, for llle elulfs erljoyrnerml, if sew-r'arl memlmers presenl ar series ul' Il1lHlOl0QlICS, rlialogues. mul vlmmrles. Alvler everyune liars lween Cnlerlninecl, rc- lreslnm-nls are serve-cl. V ' . , . . llme purpose wld llns rlul: rs In srrpporl any IISIDIIAIHQ arrlurs mul m'lrc-sses wiilmin our lair lmlls. 'lqlme rlireetor is lmsiness-lilre lvlurie lroelselg ussisluni-clirecinr is rilwarm- V N . . mg f,zmrlm'e fxlmnlgmrzery. llre lux-per of mules zmrl Ilwrrey is guy ,lrmire l.uly. 'llue lwo lvriemlly mlvisers are lxliss Rnmlnll mul Miss l.ilm. lin-ry year llu- elulm gels larger. lfirsi new memlmers are selevlerl lmy trymris lwelrl llme lvegimring of the year. Each person lms lo give scmme pieve llwal slwe lwas seleelecl ancl ilu-rr am exlerlrprmrzmemxs purrlomine. New memlners are xulr-rl upon lmyllmefwrigilmll rmlliplWlers.XNl1el1Ilie Senior Play rmnes lrmmcl, eurlu une ol llme east aulomalirally lJt'VUIlN'SilIl1l'II1l3l'I'Ul!ll1PFlllll. Firsl Row-Alolluy, Nlonlgomcry, Tlxomp sun, Simon, Huninglon, Katz, Cannon Xvullevr, Froolwl. Second Row-Ncenan plslulurvn, Klein, Foss, Cornell, Powers fvorneillv, Gill, W3'sr', Davis, C3l'i l?llbGlll71 llerlwrl. Tlrirzl Row--Levy, Gutowifz Cfunwplwll, Pugalz, Rosvnlnlutln, Dorn, Duffy lfmlvn, Zulmuricll, Scllmill, O'Connor, Am lu-rg. Fuurllz Row--lefferson, Mcculloclz flrrfrer, .Wiss Randall fflclviserl, Hunt frwlesrm, Bradley, Huffman, O'SUIIiUUl1 Svlwff, Srlnivnwr, Vogel, Slanlon. 108 CAROLS AND TABLEAUX US!-IER IN CHRISTMAS NE of the most outstanding scholastic events associated with the Christmas season was the production of the picturesque and heautiful pageant, 'The Nativityu, sung hy the eighty memhers of the A Cappella Choir. Mlihe Nativity gave the story of the first Christmas in a series of seven tahleaux depicting: namely, the calm and the peace of Bethlehem on the first Christmas Eve, the shepherds listening to the angels, the shepherds going to Bethlehem, the Three Wise Men on their way to Bethlehem, the stahle with the Holy Family, the Wise Men presenting their gifts, and the adoration of the Magi. The tahleaux, representing frieze worlt, were composed of Figures dressed in white having various colored lights projected upon them to produce the etlects of marhle. The A Cappella Choir sang practically all the old favorite Christmas carols. Some were HO, Come All Ye Faithfulu, ucalm on the Listening Ear of Night , Little Town of Bethlehem . Klwhile Shepherds Watched Their Floclts At Nightn, .The Shepherds' Storyu, No Candle Was There , Silent Night, Holy Night , uhlallelujah, Amen , and Joy To The World',. Before each tahleau a few verses ot the Bible were read. The reader for the pageant was Florence Ferguson and the organist was Dorothy Varney. Students who posed for the tahleaux were Charles Walker, John Bradley, Julius Hoffmann, Howard Ludwig, Thomas MacDonald, Marjory Williams, John Osullivan, Eugene Stanton, Valerie King. Edna Gesline, Marion Kaylor, Dorothy Ryan, Elaine Cadwallader, Dorothy Ziminslci, Dorothy Monell, Lois Hunt, and Bertha lvlurray. A The pageant was under the direction of Miss McQueen ot the music department, Miss Randall and Miss Linn of the dramatics department, Miss McLean and Miss Field of the art department, and Miss Davis of the home economics department. 109 MW W M M' Wjwifmw avg 6 x Q Xk '5 LC er 532 kg ,wa A A jul.. L... ATHLETICS g XX uILa-V, .XI If 11, Sfmrv, IJuIIy', Gwlefvh-111. IImu'n, Cfupius, l:Lll'Ql'l'5UII. Ilrwly, Ifuxva, :xIIl.X'Il'C'II Im ILIQ CI-IEER TI-ICDSE BENGALS' WE SAY IT WITH PEP III.. I. Im, groups CI1C0r0cI PIIUIJHIS N. 'IEig10r,s Imm II1rougI'1 an IIDCICIIPEIICI sg 1 ruff! svusmm 1mI pill mm an IX-I rI1spIav of gg: wvrv sur0Iv su slgI1I In Im0I'mIrI WIIII IIWCII' 1 1 f1CI'1vImI' 's, If P I.0rI Iuy QUUFI-lliiIllTl'fI I'IfIcIy AIQSPI anfI a1IIrar'IivO .Iezmne Hayes and u fIirvcIifm of Mr. NiIsson, IIN? r'Iw0rIc'afI0r's yeIIefI II1ems0IYes Imarsv Irwr IIWQ onor fn lIw sc'I1mmI N mn, .In RoarI TigcrI RnarI rI1igerI FigI1I,TPan1, FigI1II n, Slnnkfvruicz, Tifus, IVII2 Nilsson IFnnf'I1I. Squirwc, Pm'ImI-v, .VI-fkinrwlflglriz-, I q I IL I NIUIUHI, Ei,-,muNIIrlIr', X Vi - -X 5 r A A- , X 5 K! l Q L 115 IMI Iorm. IIII10 CI1ecrIcacIers in IuIuv mfI x 114 aIc'I1y Cheers, II1eir vivavious amIir's I 1 First Ron--Punt l.ou'i:ig1l1-ii. tirliw-rl f7slluml, Ifozrwinl Tir-zlenmnn, Earl Keegan, Herbert Kelsbey, Rruee 3 l KI: L lyiirli-y, lfmril- Tiiiiilli. Swrviiwl Ron' - lxotreil Sl, tliigie, lfiliwiiiil Sevtori, Xvilliuin lfolt, Sinn ev HEMPSTEAD PROVES SUPREME I'l'Il one ol! the greatest teams ever niolflefl hy veteran mentor lvlr. Fay, the grifl Tigers won the Nassau Scholastic Championship. Ricling rough- shorl over :ill opposition, the roaring Bengals swept to their thircl undefeatecl season in live years. The Tiger lmaclclielrl, one of the lmest in the long history of the school, rollecl up 160 points against their opponents. The spunlcy line, coming in for its share of glory, helcl the opponents to 20 points. 't'lGtiRS START SENSA't'lONAt,I,Y l'lernpsteml's powerful gricliron machine erushecl l:reeport's lighting squarl, 2:3-0. The Tigers' ace. Paoli St. Unge, eappecl a sustainerl rlrive hy crashing over for the lirsl tally ol the season. Three touchrlowns lollowerl in quielc succession. Scoring these marlrers were the other three lmelclielrl stars, Sexton, Klaselr, anrl Billy Folz. Although all the Bengals' points were scorefl in the First they outelasserl the Rr-rl Devils in all clepartments. The Freeport forces threatenerl once when they revovererl ai lwurnhle. Throwing lnaclc all Freeport attempts lor ii score, the Tigers' strong lorwarcl wall helel magnilicently. Sext.on's plunging ancl St. Ong:-'s passing were graphically illustmterl in this harcl-fought lnattle. I5Al.lJWlN FIGHTS HARD The liulrlwin team in this game put up a terrific battle for the lirst halt. lrecl lmy fi lmruisiiigg line. the Pmalrlwin team nhsorlaecl the Tigers' powerful attacli without allowing ai seore. While holcling the Tigers scoreless, the Baldwin pass- ing nttnrle elirlrerl lor ai score, Corning out for the seconcl half, the Bengals were lighting inml. Spzirlcecl lay Hill Folfs long run, a sustainecl march was terminatecl hy a quarter-haela snealc, with Bolo St. Onge carrying the leather-lemon. After recovering ri Pmlclwin fumhle cleep in the visitors' territory, the Tigers struclc again. The line openecl up a nice hole, through which Sexton scored the clinching tallies. 114 1 1299 rm i Pt! 9 X Q Q 1' 'Q f' rrtttttttt, WN9 we 9 is , af y . .. MA fm :is TIGERS CRUSH INDIANS An undefeated, untied, SewanI1aIqa Indian team came roaring on to our tieId, onIy to meet tI1e pro- verI3iaI irresistiIJIe force. As Hempstead went down under tI1e'I4icIc-ottt, big BOIJ KeIIer feII very Iiard, I9reaIcing Iris Iettt Ieg. SI1aIcing ott tI1is very tougI'1 IJreaIc, ttle powerfuI Tiger .Iuggernaut drove down ttie ttieId to a toucti- down. This score was featured tny St. Onge's passing, cIimaxecI Ivy Iwis I'1eave to KIaseIc wI'1o IateraIecI to Sexton. The Indians started on tI1e warpatti, scoring Ivy virtue of a 40 yard toss. when ttiey IcicIced tI1e point, tI1e Injuns Ied 7F-6, taut LI'1at was onIy temporary. Not to Ine outdone, St. Onge again found tI1e marIc, passing to dependaI:mIe Stan KIaseIc for tI1e second I'IuI1-town taIIy. In tI'1e second t1aIt tI1e Tigers gained their tI1ird score witti BOIJ Wayne doing some I:meautituI re- ceiving trom St. Onge. FOIZ taIIied on a wide-end run. Ttie BIue and White drove again, on passes, to ltweir Itouriti score, Ivetore SewanI1aIqa,s sustained drive carried 50 yards to a touchdown. AI tI'ie tInaI gun, Hempstead, Ineing on tI'1e Iong end of a 25-I4 score, was secure. RED AND GREEN BOWS With Ed Sexton running wiIcI, tI1e BIue and White smashed the gritty GIen Cove team. PIay- ing witI1out ttie services of '42 Co-captain Bob Wayne and aII-scI1oIastic Len ScI1IegeI, ttie Tigers compIeteIy annit1iIatecI tI1e smaII nortti-stiore team. On the ttiird pIay of tI1e game, Speedboy BiIIy I:oIz raced around end for tI1e initiat taIIy. Fea- tured Iay Iong runs ot Sexton and I7oIz, Hempstead tore Gten Cove's Iine to sI1reds. Sexton, after reeI- ing oft severaI Iong runs, taIIied tI1ree times Iyefore Ire was injured. FOIZ scored twice, and KIaseIc went over tI'1e Iast ct1aIIc strip once. 'Une ot tI1e taest I3tocIcs ot tI1e season was tI'1rown on an unsuspecting GIen Cove pIayer try aII- sctlotastic end Frank TaruIIi, as Captain Ed Sex- ton went romping 60 yards for a score. Ttie tinaI taIIy was 59-0 with the Tigers' second string pIaying atvout ten minutes. tvluil uwnulil flu' l4'lllIl :ln rrillmul Ilia' Xvvlsvli, and Lee Sturm H.H.S. KEEPS ROLLING Hempstead became the lone undefeated eleven in the county atter toppling undefeated Mineola lligh School. The stulyhorn Mineola line held in the first period, hut the Tigers' pent-up power was too strong in the second period. Ed Sexton scored on a plunge from the three-yard line after passes to Vxfayne, and Tarulli cliclced from Mineolals forty-two yard line. The toe of Bill Folz converted, and Hempstead led 7-0. The third quarter was very much of a Iciclcing duel with neither team malcing much headway. In the Final stanza Hemp- stead's vaunted Tigers hegan moving after capital- izing on an attempted Icicle. This drive Finished when Bolo St. Onge whipped a short pass to Bch Wayne, who made a beautiful catch, good for l'Iempstead's second touchdown.-MineoIa's futile attempts to pass themselves to victory were trus- Irated hy the Tigers' alnle pass defense. TIGERS IQKE OUT WIN I lc-mpstead had its toughest hattle against Chamf inacle, hut linally sulndued the stulnlnorn team 6'--0. The Tigers started a hattle forward soon after the opening lziclcoltl, hut their attempts went in vain as Chaminacle held with a scant eight yards to go. lllt' lug tliwv url' 5Il'L'H frim'llc'SZ Inst-ph Fuy, Ruta:-rt Hayes, llIII,C1L'Ul'fIt' llrult. lleiiipsteads passing attaclq, which had helped carry them to Five straight victories, failed to func- tion. The game lmegan to he a regular punting duel lietweeu Iirl Sexton and Terzi of Chaminade. Late in the third period, a held-goal attempt hy Cham- inade was short, and Hempstead, talcing the hall on the 20, moved the hall 40 yards in three plays hut then lost the hall on downs. Bill Folzls inter- ception on the 50 which he ran to the '25 was the sparlc that ignited l'lempstead's gridiron machine, and Bela St. Onge plunged over that last white stripe on a quarterlaaclc snealc. TIGERS IVIAUL WESTBURN' l'Iempstead's power-paclced team unleashed all its pent-up power in the Turlcey Day Classic played at Westbury. The Cats were not to he denied an undefeated season. Bouncing laaclc from a tough Chaminade game the Tigers swamped Westhiiry 49-0. Hempstead, held scoreless in the tirst quar- ter, scored three touchdowns in the second. The marlcers were made hy Sexton's run of 26 yards and plunge of 5, and St. Onge's clash through the Vxfestlnury forward wall for 49 yards. As the half ended, the Hempstead juggemaut was out in front Ivy I9-0. In the second half nothing could stop or wt -MA even slow flown llie rusliing power ol Hlls. Vlqarulli, elaargzingg in on a liacl pass from Center. lilorlwrl a ltielt ancl lell on tlwe liall out ol tlae encl yone. Sexton srorecl again on a slaort line plunge. Sl. Unge, ljolz, ancl Vxfayne also seorefl touela- clowns. Sexton arlclecl an eleven-yarcl lielrl goal ancl two extra points on a kit-L anal pass. GRIIUDICRS IJONINATIT Un tlie luasis ol our two loeal newspapers. llemp- sleacl lliglrs griilclers eoinpletely floniinalecl tlie fxll-Svliolastim' selevtions. Nanierl to tlwe lirst squarl were Bots St, Unge, our rlepenelalwle quarterlaaeltg Captain Eel Sexton, county liigli-seorerg Plill Folz, tlie speecl lmoy: l.en gelwlegel. lvaelcer-upper No. I: llerlm Kelsltey, lwigliting guarclg anrl Franlc Tarulli, powerliouse enrl. llmolu St. Ongge reeeivecl the laonor of lweing elaosen tlae lwest sclaolastie player in tlae County, anal in this Capacity attenrlecl tlie Hiesman lxlemorial Dinner in New Yorlt City. Big lift Sexton not only lerl llempstearl in goals marle lyut also rlominatecl Nassau County seoring ranlcs. Tlie liig lioy seorecl 67 marlxers inelucling I0 touclulowns. 4 conversions, anrl a lielcl goal. Next in line was the Tigers, llasli, Bill Folz, witl1 5 touelulowns ancl 1 extra point. l.ast, lbut lar from least ol: tlie llaclquelrl quartet, was Stan Klaseli willa Q-1 pointers. Pmoli Xvayne snarerl two passes lor 12 marliers to eoinplete our players in llae sroring eolumn. Ending tlae uncleteateel season in a lulaze ol' glory, tlae Tigers were given a Victory Dinner lay tlae l.ions Club ancl tlae Alumni Clulvs ol Hemp- stearl. At tlae rlinner lVlr. Fay awarclecl sweaters anfl Varsity Hl l'sH to tlae team. Tlae team was presentecl with tlie Rutgers Trophy, u symlmol of football supremacy on Long lslanrl. First Row-'Analrew Vecliliione, Robert Mrrrflllisfer, Xvarner Lowe, Charles Peters, Richard Carr, Iolin Sunrlrik, Rolierl Xvelsrli. Seeonrl Rou' -Stanley Krolfivla Yule fluerlmeli, Alelvin Fuller, Keriiielli Rieiiiiiiiu, C,'l1L'Sll'l' fll'Ull'T1, FVUNL l.tI1L'l'l'HCP. t 117 First Row-Mullry, MacDonald, Baker, Ritchie, Iones, Sowicki, Kyranulzis, Christopher. Second Row-O'Duy, Bicknell, Petersen, Holm, Schlegel, Wiechoufslzi, Mr. Benner fcoachl. Ag IMPRESSIVE WINS if it .rwi 17123837151 1 K ,, lf 1 ,. tiki Q 1 ' 1' ' , L ' 'xx VI! . 1 rev, X' l Ei , 4 1 .. f ipf A 1 fi f 92 EEZING in over the fateful .500 marlc, the Hempstead Hoopsters won Maid ' E NERMEN DRIBBLE Wi seven contests while dropping six. Travelling to Vxfesthury for their tradi- t' nal First game encounter, the Tigers won out, 29-23. Following this contest, 'lempstead scored a brilliant triumph over Baldwin, 52--31. From one extreme to the other, the Bengals, after this close game, slaughtered Garden City, 51'-17. Alter a layup ol three weelcs, Coach Pmennerls charges engaged Chaminade's lflyers. Matching the opposition point for point lor three quarters, the Tigers were unahle to thwart their fast-hrealc in the last session, thus losing, 51-34. ln a return game the Tigers heat Westhiiry, 27-19, holding them to a solitary marlcer in the first half. After rallying and tying the score in the last quarter, the H.H.S. quintet lost in the last dying minutes, 57-31, to the Sewanhalca lndians. Being outclassed throughout the game, the Tigers dropped a 45-25 decision to Freeport. A sudden spurt proved the margin as Garden City upset the Bennermen, 45-54. The Blue and White came out of the doldrums of three straight losses hy heating Baldwin, recent conqueror of the Freeport Red Devils, hy a decisive tally of 29-20. ln the next two struggles the Bengals were edged out hy Freeport, 34-26, and Chaminade, 48-44, in which game, Bob Bicknell achieved the Nassau scoring record hy tossing in 29 points. At this point the J. V. Cagers linished their campaign with a record of tour wins and three losses. The Varsity Tigers squelched Sewanhalca in a thriller, 30-29, and heat lvlepham, 114-27. lndividual scoring for the season was as follows: Biclmell, 1505 Ritchie, 755 Petersen, 553 Halte, 54g Jones, 47: St. Qnge, 105 Fendentz, 81 Sawiclci, 55 O'Day, 4. 118 T.N.T. DIAMOND STARS I-IAVE SUCCESSFUL YEAR PARKED hy Walt Diaz's brilliant no-hitter in the opening game, the diamond stars went on to a highly successful season under the steady, experienced hand of Coach Fay. The Bengals were a constant threat to lurealc out in a rash of runs. Un the defensive, the Tiger fielding forces, led hy one of the best infields the striped-cats have had in recent years, held the opposition in checlc almost all the time. The highlight of the season was the hard-fought 9-8 victory over the Free- port Red Devils at the Hempstead diamond. This game see-sawed haclc and forth with runs pouring across for both sides until the Tigers went out in front for good. ln the final game of the season, the Sewanahalca lndians were shut out lay our forces to the tune of 5-0. Walt Diaz hurled one of the best games of the season in holding the hard-hitting lndian team to Five scattered hits. The l'l.l'l.S. sluggers went to worlc immediately against the Redmen's pitcher and lcnoclced him out of the hox in short order. Bob St. Onge, the slugger of the club along with Herb Kelslcey and many of the other players, hit well over the fateful .500. Johnny Yulico's fast hall pitching coupled with Walt Diaz's low-hit performances enabled the Behgals to rate, as they seem to do perennially, high in local baseball circles. Below are the scores of the highly rated Tiger team: IQ Westbury 1 12 Chaminade O 12 Westbury 4 12 Baldwin 5 9 Freeport 8 6 Sewanhalca 8 2 Freeport 5 2 Baldwin 6 2 Chaminade 1 li Glen Cove 4 5 Peelcslcill 4 5 Sewanhalca O Won f- 9 Lost H 5 Z , I D V 7 5116? W I t 'z 0 ,-' I ,, ' -. - vi '.. Z lylfl- X I w,,.-- ja- 5 . l? x , if age x iz! f QM' , ' Y . N - x .ei lfirsl Row - Klaselz, lanes, Ritchie, Wayne, Kelsleey, Yulico, Keegan, Lombardo, Scurpinalo. Second Row'- ixlr. Fay fcouchl, Tew, Oleury, Wiecfiowslei, Shura, Tabinslzi, Hake, Krolacle, Rowe, Carney. Green. 119 I fwgf-.., Y X I x if A aj , rrvs ' ff, .L., 3 l' Q 51-5 TRACKSTERS STREAK HOME WITI-I HONORS Nlllilt the coaching of Mr. Nilsson, the cincler llyers hart their hest season in recent years. After many hours, rlays, ancl weelcs ot hard practice ilee veloping wincl ancl leg muscles, the Tigers haul their ltrst triangle meet with Freeport ancl -Oceanside. The Bengals were clefeatecl 6lA39V2, in the initial encounter with the veteran lfreeport comhination led hy Wiii Wright. Oceanside trailed with its WV: points.,,, Next, the hoyhs travellecl to Westhiiry' to talce on the strong, stulnlaorn forces of Westhiiry' lligh. After the cinclers hacl finished flying, t'l.H.S. was tar aheail with a score of 67-19. Showing supremacy in all events, the Vxfingecl ljooters toolc their secontl consecutive victory at the expense of Sewanhalta, OIVZ-QQVZ. tn one of the most thrilling traclt encounters, the Tigers were heaten hy the slim margin of 3 points on a win in the last event, the relay race. Chaminacte, a county power in running circles, was surprisecl at the strong stancl of the hoys in lalue. After talting the long trip to Riverhead, our traclc forces tied with Sewanhalqa lor the Long lslaml Sectional Relay title. The next event was the annual con- ference meet helct on the Chaminacle Bowl traclc. The Chaminacle squacl toolc a clecisive victory heating out Freeport, 44-27, who in turn elcecl out a slencter .2 point margin over llempsteacl. Our boys, in turn heat Sewanhataa, Q5-2-t. The linal test of the season was the Section 8 Tournament at Hofstra in which ll.l LS., forces were lecl hy Jael: Kotish who lnrolce the L. l. high jump recorcl with a leap of 6 feet V2 inch. The Coming season promises to he a hanner one with many of last year's squail returning and many young hopefuls from the unclerclassmen. first Row-Uerirux, Hojfniun, Rii'ivn', i'tluri'h, Culclerono, Netllvion, iXlr'Sii'evri0y, Gutde, Greene. Second IQUIU '-' BTU till. Tur Tout: gf 1 tt D tr two ee fca tainl Art lv I fe Sl le Hg . ge. r 'R K . r u i n, csc , g p , ii 1-rsen, in ers, isclen o, us: 0, tfuilrvtt. lhirrt Row -l'fistvr, tvifsfon, tloiiglris, Ht-rnuinn, ltlcCuy, Connors, fohnson, Culttiuell, Olsuttivan, lrigntit, Vvrighf, lwr. ivilsson tCon4'lil. 120 V if Standing-dlxluriin, Bauer, Tow, hleelinn, hIcConologue, Lee, Gotlfiy, Korolurk, Kirsch, Duflee, Klinilwslei, Gessner, Luclilur, Schenclz, Ostlund, Brown, Hoffmann, Riuieru, March, Bohr, Golupo, Curr. First Row - Stroh, Donnelly, St. Aulvin, Gildawie, Alzsel, Trouue, Yvrighl, Lemyre, Dennis, Law, Auerlaucli, Broglin, Leyholdi, Freeth, Murgeson, Ritchie, Schwindt, Greene, Neiileion, Moilunder, lxlcsweeney, Hippenstiel, Maileowslzi. I-IUGGING TECHNIQUE MAKES Al GRAPPLER UlNllNG in for a rating as a real major sport at Hempstead High, the wrestling team, lcd hy Pop Nilsson, had a highly successful season in the light that wrestling is still a young sport in Tigertown. After spending many weelcs developing half-nelsonys and arm loclcs, the team travelled to Freeport to encounter the Red Devils in the First match. Trying gamely all the way, the Bengals came out on the short end of a 55-11 score. ln a return struggle with Freeport, Hempstead succumhed 58-10. A hard-fought hattle with Great Neclc followed with the mat session ending, 19-19. Against Sewanhalca our grapplers achieved their long sought after initial victory in the wrestling history of H.l'l.S. The matmen tripped the lndians, 29-13, winning all the lighter class matches hy falls. Keeping up their winning ways, the Tigers outclassed Garden City in a thrilling encounter in which Herh Kelslcey made his Wrestling dehut hy pinning his opponent in the last match to snatch victory from defeat. Following a win over Baldwin, 51-11, Hempstead dropped a decision to Oceanside, 51-13. To write lfinis to the scheduled campaign, the Bengals elced out a slender 25-20 win over Long Beach. Throughout the season, Jerry Tew, tipping the scales at 108 pounds, led the squad against all adversaries. This matman toolc seven victories out of eight starts. Other consistent individual performers were Captain l.achler, Schwindt, and Mcconlogue who won the majority of their houts. ln the Mepham lnvitation Tournament Hempstead had nine entries. All the squad survived their First round, hut oddly enough everyone was defeated in the second hraclcet. Next season promises to he a winning one, for the majority of the team will he in Tohiasy Alma Mater once again. 121 l i vmuiuu 2 in A 9 r C9 f fy! AQSX ax 'X im gg . -lim . 4' ,, ! 1' X USS? . X ig 4 1. E' 9- ,D , ' A 17.-f f t 'v it A 591. llllu y A ii ., I-IIT TI-IE LINE SQA, W ihsvfsi CLASS CAGERS wInsIIi- if IIIHXXII. IIN- I'i'nwfI IIIIICIS 4Inwn, Sfflwulv hu, Jaw M WCCL, the boys of ii IMII senIs IInnnggIi IIN' snr, nncI IIN' panic Iins slnrli-II. IInrII'i' IIN' 1.I.Ii- i'n.N'Iiii1gg UI IXIiIssnn, IIN' Ivenn Im IrrnnggIiI IIHIIUFS IO I I,I I5. Inr IIN-y wnn Ilnnr anNI Insl nnr' IIns si-nsnix. AIN-r ei INNI slnrl Ivy Irving InrnmI InN'I4 Ivy IImIrIwin, MII, IIN' CIIIIJS sf'nN'cI sn1'I1 vicilnrivs as '1-III Iwi-r NixxniiI1aiIx.Ig CIIJIIIIIIHIKIV. 'IIwfIIg Iirvnl Nm-If '50-Ilg :NNI 4'ninpIvIii1ig IIN' sm-fisuii wiII1 ii I3-O viclory over Frccporl. .Inniur Vursily In-ann Ims IIN' InIInwing in IIS IIHVIIIIT Si-silc-II-SIroIi, XIvIsfsr, IX'IIZlIXN'If'IlllIi, I,aIIi- IIIIT, Nr-Isnn. I.l7lI1IIIlI'lIH, IIau'Iignn, VNIziIIwi'. Roc- r'Iiin. Inn-r'iir'. KIIl'l'IIIlQ-IJI'S4'Il, NanInIny, Ini-sun. RI'IH'IIllI. IIINII, I'Iri'iIi'i'iiIs, Nic-INIIS, I'Irc'cIIi, I I.inN'In1nn. SIilIlfIIIIQ I,UIl NiIwnn If1wN'I1I. XVII sun, IMIQIIN, N-Inni-li-ig I nIII-n, 5InvIXn, fnggaiss. IQIIIIIIII. I.:-IQI. I'nnp1'i'. III-III-II, Ilnyiinr, IIINMII IXIcSxx'i-I-iN-y, IIJnII4in. i'Iiiss ImsINfIImII pIny in IIN: I'0IIIlII mI:in nuNIc np III Iivc li-inns. I'Iuyingg Iwo gunna-s on IXIOIILIEIB' 4nNI Iwn nn VvIcIIi1oscIiiy allows viicIi lvann u pIuy pcriniI mice ii wc-IIIQ. Nr. Isrunx pix-5iIIn-5 over IIN: ganm-s RIIHI Iwvps pmrc INNI urcIcrmIln'i11g IIN: I1oIIy i1o11lcsI0i,I sessions. VvIinning IIN' Iirsl INIII of IIIC gznnvs, uIInwocI IIN' uI5onc CflISIlf?l'S,' Io mccl II1c 'C'Iiiim,i,'I IIN' si-wiNI-Ii.1III NYIIlI1l'I'S. in IIN' pIaiy- IIIII gznnc. VIIINY MI'Jnnc Crushers caniiv IIIFUIIQII In win, nn IIN: inspiring pIuy of ISIII ITOIZ. IIIIIQ gnnic iIncIccI LZI-I8 in Ivnvnr of IIN: HQ:I'USI'lCI'S.H I'InIInwing IIN: HCjI'lISIlCfSH :NNI UCIuunpsH in IJIAKIUI' :III IinisI1 were HC1Illl'IKS,U Iornclsf, urNI IIII SINJISNI IxIC'IIlIH'I'QI SIRIIIKIIIILP- I'4ilI'IlIy, Si'nipinnIn, Ini- ' w IIIIHIIH. IIi'I'Il, 'AWK IIiIl'I'K'II, IIIYIIIZ UIICIITD. SPIIICII'-'Sf'IlI'UI'III'I'. I:l'UIlCI'iIl'7, IIIIVII. Ijvlvrscn, fIImpiimii. 122 PCDINT-GAME Hllsli the football season is in full swing, a group of energetic junior and senior boys are in the gym enjoying a handball match. Very low of us realize that the large white baclcboard in the boys' gym is for the thrilling game of hand- ball. During the season, which is shortened by baslcet- ball and gymnastics, the twelve or fourteen mem- bers talce part in a round robin. Contests with other schools were planned by Mr. lvlarlow, but the coach was unable to remain and continue with the schedule. ln the above picture are the members of the handball group: Bradley, Friedman, Levy, Mes- singer, Grcenley, Turchiano, Palmer, Frost, Mr. Marlow fcoachj. Kneeling-Vxfinslay, Dennis, Hel- mich, Schwindt. Standingf-Targe, Boiltess. PIN ADDICTS ll ET ,em on the other alleyf' a phrase spolcen often by a famous comedian, is really used by our Pin Team. The Tigers prohciently lcnoclced over the wood for strilxes and spares. Playing a short schedule against other local teams, our bowling team came out with a record of 3 wins and 5 setbaclcs. ln home and away btoclcs, the Tigermen outscored both Sewanhalca and Farmingdale. The main victory, although a moral one only, was against Central, undefeated south shore champs. Hempstead won two out of three series but lost in total pins. Thurner, with a 269 high game, and Koch were the most con- sistent of the starting quintet. Members: First Row-Fuller, Thurner, Koch, Riley, Ferrara. Second Row-Schroeher, Whitterl, Ebert, Greenley, Turchiano, Mr. Navarra CAJ- viserl. CGURT TENNIS AGAINST PAR INIASI IINKQ in jml. umlvr Liu- .300 mark, lhc Mill lllc slmuis, of Alliorcu and Hxfvoxvn the llc-nunpxlmwl I1-mms lm-.un, K'illlliliIl4'll lay Gcorgc gulf lcmn slwl slmigllf. :mel lruc XVMIIN, XY1'Il'XlI'I4!Il47llN in lim-mvlxmlvlu-sum! ciruppccl llmrmlglmlll Nw SUHSUII willm il spullvss 1'0c'0rLI of lmxr. ,Nw rl4lQl'IS, wmvlmwl by Nr. l.cx'lm-, guixwcl vlcvcn x'1r'lurics anal no clcfvvuls. The Bengals won .1 H Plll1llIUIl 'nur ilillll playing. imlivimlunl IIIHICIICS mul of lvifly-scvvll. luv l:ll4'lIIlIilIl. llwc Villlliilll, ami llis loam will Q 'HW VIQWOYS Shlll 'Nl' ilwil' P005 5A0i'Qf'il1SlCUfdl'U Wi lim Wm, ln Hljlwlll IIN, high Slumlimls Ol' C lly, Lmug Beach, mul Hunlinglon, Urdinarily 'IH WWII WNW HI IIAI Ing. Ml.. llmnlmrg Img MLM! IIIUUlJjJOSili0l1NViiSH140t4ll:k0Olll :mc win in Cilfll IMKMIW lqli mlm!! INHSMHH Iwi.. Lcvimx runls-sl us climl llmc CIICII f,uw-, c,hilllliIIiIdC. uml l3ulclwin. 'Nw ullmcr malchcs were repeal: victories Huw 11+ .1 siwrlngc- ul' ICIIINS lmlls, lllc lcum will UVM the above Immml teams. 'HW' H Il 'l tml 1 N 4 i'1U mul playing their Knwling ill fron! im' llw HIM! rl'l11'cc, Ruclnllvlx 'x'lS' Uuimlu, Brian NICCICC, and Hmvurcl Nlalllmews. IXIUIIIIIVISZ llillly Ifulle-r. Tum ISUXIIC, Jay lsriccl- Nlanlncllrxgg Tvcl T1'oja11oxx'slxi. 101111 yilllitlkilly, lxlr. nm nn, H.ux4-5' Nu lwls, Cqfmrlvs Xvuuwr, Ucorggv lfuusl flxclviscrj, Ccurgc IQtlL'l'lliU, ,lulm Harrigan, mwvfwxj Mr. lmnm- fciilillfllj. .mal Rwlmcrl I leidcr. 124 Kneeling -Kellogg, Kenney, Slievlin, Hulee, Kulorlnicbi, Simon. Standing- Cornwell, Vving, Edgar, Boslilrer, Smith, Bollien, Lulniuni. COMMANDEERING5 GALS SIG!-IT FUTURE Ct-IIEFS U U is for mogul which each one in the ahove picture might he called. But donyt thinlc that the word is derogatory hecause the dictionary del:ines mogul as hguratively, Han important personagef, Each girl represents the sport in which she was interested and of which she was chosen the leader. Anyone wanting to learn about hadminton should go to Roberta Kellogg who is prohalaly the hest source of information in H.H.S. Betty Kenney went through the season as queen of the haslcet hall players. The girl who is lying so comfortably on the ground is .lacquelin Shevlin, head of the girls in the Rifle Club. Next in line is Blanche Hake who replaces Peggy Edgar, the captain of the hasehall players. Captain of the hoclcey players is the title Bertha Kolodniclci earned for her ahility to swing a wiclced hocltey sticlc. Roberta Kellogg's right hand man is Francine Simon, the co-captain of the had- minton group. ln the second row is Elvina Cornwell, the champion of Figure roller slcating. Next is Dorothy Wing who talres her stand as captain of the hilce-hilcers. The girl who has that all-important joh as president of the Gym Aide Association, the largest ol: the girls' activities, is Peggy Edgar. As chief of the lteglers, Edith Boshler stands next in line. Al- though Peggy Schmitt had undergone an operation when the picture was talcen, she was prohahly thinlcing ol: her place as the hig hoss of the horsehaclc riders. Someone had to represent the horsewomen so Anna Lou Smith was chosen. Evelyn Bollten stands as the chairman ol the traditional Greelc Games. Then last, hut not least, is Lucille Lalmant, who is a raclcet devotee in the true sense of the word. But remember, itys a tennis raclcet. 125 THERE IS MCDRE TCD HOCKEY THAN MEETS THE SHINBONE HE whistle hlows and another hoclaey season ends with the Senior l learn talcing the lead, the Junior team coming in second, and the Sophomore group hnishing thircl. Athletic Bertha Koloclniclci, hetter tcnown as Bert, captainecl the girls through another successful year. At the end of the hoclcey came the higgest event ot all, the spreacl. Amicl the sounds of laughter and tallcing, the girls clcctecl their captain tor the I9-13 season. Lilceahle Betty Cronin was chosen lor this gallant position. Nnmerals and letters were also given out to the girls who had worlcecl diligently to ohtain their points. ln the tall ,micl the clashing of sticl4s and the hanging of shins, you can hear the happy voices of the girls as they try to hring their teams to victory. Bruised arms, hanged shins, and hlaclc eyes mean nothing to these hold shin- waclcers, tor hoclcey is a game for only those who can talce it anct hear it. By the size of the teams there seem to he quite a few of the fair sex who can grin through pain and freezing clays. These warm-hlooctecl gals, in short htue gym suits, brave the wincly, raw clays until the middle ot' Novemher. Miss Maccallum, Mrs. Reicher, and Miss Bassemir are to he complimented for the Hue showing that the girls made at Great Neclc on Field Day. The girls competed against other school groups in various games, ancl although the I Tigerettes dicln't talce the honors, they proved themselves goocl sports. Ek' is not only an exciting game showing good sportsmanship, hut it so of the hit and miss games that is very popular among the ardent to ' ers trenuous sports in Hempstead High. , tt . first X llU I:flQllI3 Conlctin, Duigneuult, Kolozlnichi tlseorterl, Ainsworth, Lampert. Second Row-'Trymer Rocker, Koskcy, Cornwell, Hake, Kenney, Hallquist, Haninglon, Corrigan, ltfatthews, Brown, Bromm. Third Row -f Heinus, Krnrnvr, Sfrliroeter, Cronin, Prclusky, Hein, Moran, Barrows, Gatzriclson, Bolltcn X 4 gel, Christensen, ltfillfr, Rosalin, Bongnrut, fumlu, Dosch. 126 EAGLE EYES OE AIDES SEE AND CHECK ALI.. nt' seems ttwat one ot the most poputar activities among ttae girls is ttie Gym Aicte Association. Mrs. Reictwer and Miss tvtaccaltum, tonctty cattect Miss Mac txy tlwe girls, supervise ttie large group ot attwletic girls. These juniors and seniors, ctwosc-n witti caretut attention to ttieir teaqterslwip and interest in eacti inrtivicluat sport, are willing to give up a twig portion ot ttieir tree time ctiectcing attendance, wortting in atter-sclwoot activities, tietping witti gym classes, referee- iug games, and attending to ottier gym functions. Guictert tny tlie sports coaclies, eacti Gym Aicte tnecomes more experieceft in tianctting tier ctass or classes and receives excellent supervision in eacti ot ttme sports in wtuicti stie is wortting. For eacti of ttie periods a weetc ttiat ttie girts act as student assistants, ttiey earn Five points towarct ttieir monograms. To receive one a girl must Otter a sport tor eacti season anct earn a minimum of Fifteen points in teacterstiip. After a year ot tiarct Worlc and tnappty tiours, a Gym Aide may purctiase, for a nominal tee, a smatt pin ttwat tatnets tier a memtier ot ttie sorority of Gym Aides. Peggy Edgar, ttxe capable student teacter, is chairman ot' att ttie committees ttiat arrange ttie popular spreact. Asicte from ttiat Peggy gives usettut information anct peppy tatlcs to ttie girls. They must cto ttieir stutt according to ttme stanctarcts of H.H.S. First Row'-Daly, Halquist, Kaytor, Gordon, Malitiews, Simon, Miller, tnmpert, Anderson, Hake, Vogel Pratustcy, C. Woltenweber, Wolteniuctzcr, Second Row -d Peggy Edgar ffftiieft. Sftlill- Lmfl Repp Kiesling, Christensen, Bariosieuiirz, Duignenuli, Koloclnicti, Cmlwnllrirler, Kenney, tnlmoni, Honingion amscten, Burd. 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At tlie Play Day the girls participated wliole- liearteclly in lnaselaall ancl ottier sports and eanic ilwroiigli witla llying eolors. Competitive elass tournaments enflerl witla tlie Senior team winning top laurels. Tlae players: gtanrlingreliclgar lcaptainl. llalce. Kneeling-liampert, Simon, Anrlerson. Koloclnielxi, llaollten, Smitli, lXlcDonalfl, zillio- wicli, Cornwell. Sittingefvogel, Kenney, Han- ington, Preluslsy, lwloore, OBrien, Lytllgoe, Uoselw, Trymer. BOWL 'EM GVER ll ttf tlxl l tiit two strilses in ai rowl is one ol tlie exelainations iliat eomes lrom girl lwowlers. On Tuesclay alternoon, two groups ol girls tlie lleinpslearl Reereation Alleys willi tlieir Cries ol joy ancl groans ol' clisappointinent, lxliss Rowles ancl lxliss Silver elieer Ilieir pro tegees on so tliat tliey may lie alwle to score in tleie laiglw ranlcs of bowling. Tlie bowlers: First Row-Giganii, .Xnsorge Nlayers, lxleculloeli. Cole, Conlon ltatina. Carman, Pmosliler lflaptainl, llamlisc-li. fiilmo. wiela. lsraelson, llarris. lxlalier. Rrinlgone, Ser-opml fi - Row-liazio, Berg. Ninrlers, lleinas, lxlzrttliews Cliristensen, lxliller, l.ainpert, ginion, ciElflXYill lacler, Sniitlw, Ryan, Jolianneinann. Vlqliirfl Rowe- Bartcls, Foster, Kaylor, Vwleecl, Morris, fyiansor Katz, Harrington, lvlartin. Seliill. Von lflni Anrlerson, Rice. pxq LETS PEDAL F you tiappen to tae the type we're tattcing ataout, ttwe Wortft stwoutct tae futt of many ttiings wtlicti stwoutct matte you taappy. For instance, ttiere is ttme Pritce-Hitee Ctutu wtiieti woutct matte any girt of any stature twappy and tieatttay. Ttais ctuta was startect for ttiose temates wtio are not so fortunate as to own a tmitae. Ttiey may satisfy their desire to rirte anct pectat arounct ltie outstqirts of our vittage tvy renting a tmitce. On Vxfertncsctay afternoons rturing ttie spring anct ttic twatt, Wtien ttie weattier permits. eacti memtner of ttie ctutb tiops on tier rentert tmicyete and wtweets away on tier merry ricte. Fnrtunatety ttiere are no tmitts or mountains on Long tstanft. Ctiattenging eacti ot tier cotiorts to pertat as rapataty as stae ctoes, Dorottay Nving, ttie omciat tearter, not onty tearts ttde twicyete tripsltuil atsn ptans ttae twig spring picnic wtaicti is tmetct al. ttie Hempsteact State Partc. Preventing ttie gifts from extaituiting stwenanignns anrt straying ott ttie tieaten palti, Miss Vxfotitf sctiteget rirtes atong or stwatt we say teacts ttie Bitte- tiitcers at a very rapirt pace. tnetuctect in ttie ctutv are ttae tnttowing: t:irSt Row-Actete Gniewetc, Agnes t:raec'atx'ieri, Frances Vxfinictei. On ttie t,Jicycte-tyiornltty Vvfing, Marie tfrantin. Stanrtinggtteten Stiuttainmt, txtary .lane Ansorge, Angetina fxataturia, Uorottiy Octerwatct, .lean tnce. RACQUETEERS! N OVE is attn is not ttme ery of some t1eart- twrotcen girt but just some of the tennis tinge insert tuy our Feminine tennis enttmusiasts. There are many fans among ttie girts because tennis is rapirtty tueeoming one of ttie major sports for girts. As ttme tnatt is totmtuect into ttme air, there is a swistm and a groan of disappointment as ttle receiver misses ttae tnatt. Ttius encts tt'1e gruetting fatt tourna- ment in wtiicti more ttaan ttiirty-two girts parlicipateft Witti so many girts and so tittte time, our semi- tinatists Betty Roctaer anmt Lee txtactfay rtictnyt tiave time to Hnisti their matcta. Also tmtame our norttwern tatt with its snow and ice. Att ttae veteran girts from tast year ctectarect that ttwis tournament was ttwe most successtut ever. During the spring ttaere were private instruction anrt more tournaments for tate-comers to ttie sport. Att ttaese tournaments and spreads, wtaicta are uncter ttie guidance of twusinessrtitce Lucitte Lat- mant, tceep ttie girts interestect in becoming better tennis ptayers. Some of ttie pretty girts wtwo ptay a wictcect game appear in the atnove picture. The ptayers are tiucitte Latmant fCaptainD, Lucretia Gottteitn, Hai'- riet Ansorge, Mae Hittert, tvtary Jane Ansorge, t.ee MacKay, Margaret Maier, Betty Roetcer, ,tanet Recteter, Betty Cronin. 4 avuviif I-ICDRSEPLAY 7 F you lilve good sport, and who does not, then we have a word for you ahout horsehaclc riding. Freshmen will fall upon Miss Schwedes as a lcitten upon cream, for it's her joh to help the beginners heeome more advanced riders. The ones who can slay on the horses are uncler the guidance of lvliss Rowles. And there are rirlers who can enjoy an hour without piclqing themselves up once. Every Vxfednesclay and Friday during the spring and tall, the girls, with their horses, race around the llempslearl Latte State Parte. There is much joy until the girls arrive home and hegin to feel the aftermath of what they called a thrill. At the close of the Spring riding season a Horse Show is sponsored hy the school. All the riding directions, control of the horse, and fancy steps are under the scrutiny of the judges. After the judges have reached their decisions, the H.l'l.S. equestriennes are given the prizes. Thus the season ends in a hlaze of glory for the most capahle horsewomen. After Peggy Schmitt had recovered from her holiday in the hospital, she continued her joh as the student leader of the riding group. The girls who enjoy the clipf clop, clanlt ol: hooves on pavement are lrene Hughes, Doris Phelps, Anges Schoehel, Ruth Lind, Audrey Le lxlieux, June Rudolph, Elaine Ril4er, Anna Smith, Annette Koehn, Eva VonElm. 131 BIRD-I-HTTERS LL in favor of hadminton say, UAye. Yes. those are our sentiments, too. Vxfhen you see those girls cutting such neat figures as they lots the shuttle-coclcs over the nets, we don't wonder that this sport group is growing so quicltly. Roberta Kellogg was elected captain of the shuttlefcoclc chasers with Francine Simon as her co-helper. Four days a weelc these athletes gather in the girls, gym to do their stull, hrst smashing the light weight feathered corlts, then hitting them neatly just over the top ol: the net. During the tall and the spring months, enthusi- asts in hadminton appear in their sports outfits to hght for the championship, hut during the winter the equipment is laid away amongst the moth halls ,til the next season. The tournaments, necessary to decide the champ of the squad, were held and Roberta Kellogg and Dorthy Varney came out as top players. Advising and instructing each girl as to her game, Miss Jones or Miss Lewis is always present in the gym when there is the slightest movement towards a badminton setup. The girls who aptly handle the metal raequets are Ansorge, Mahers, Lee, Rhodes, Simon, Mole, Klein, Vxfohido, Weise, Rice, Kellogg, Varney, Cofslaey, Zuhowieh, Moxon, Herbert, Howell, Duryea. Luft lo Riglil - lfcclyn Bolllen, f'uilierine Conklin, leon Hayes, Carol Sandford, Muriel Corrigan, lean Berg, lone Ford, Paulo Stapleton, Alice Speer, Syrena Hallquist, Beryl Schuiller. TG YOU, Ot-I, ORP!-IEUS AND EURYDICE WE BOW ll AY you watch gently o'er us in our glee and guard us with your spirit while we play. For the sixth consecutive year in Hempstead High School the torches llamed once again as the suhjccts of Orpheus and Eurydicc competed for thc laurel wreaths of victory. The Creek Games Festival is given as was that one many years ago, the famed Olympic Games. The freshmen and sophomore girls who participate arc dressed in costumes resemlnling those of Grecian days. ln the spring of 19-11, tht- entrances of the competing Sophomore and Freshman classes were followed hy the Girls' Clee Cluh singing of the Greel: National Anthem. Creative dancers introduced Ullance of the Departed Spiritsn with Adeline Titus as Orpheus and Barbara Geignetter as Eurydice. Following this ceremonial opening, the various contests tool: place. ln order they were hurrlling for form, discus for form, hoop-rolling race, and torch racing. The chariot exhibition and race ended the contest with the Sophomores talcing their fourth victory over the Freshmen. Wreaths, symbolizing victory and honor, were presented lay Priestess Arlene Dorn and Priestess Gertrude Olwin to those who won the votes of the judges. Amid the cheers of the spectators and participants. the colorful procession was escorted out of the gym- nasium hy the horses of the winning group, the sophomores. The girls' physical education department under the direction of Miss Maccalluni and Mrs. Reicher gave a splendid demonstration to the crowded gallery of visitors. H.H.S. is the only school on Long lslancl which endeavours to have the girls participate in the competitive games for sportsmanship only. Wheii the games are won and day is o'er may our souls in harmony ever How. - 152 A wifi X Q' - J 3 4L1'7fEf .1 'b M by x ' Em ,- 1 x 4 . fd -. ii -Ui? RWM wi, 5' M v 'H ,ii ,f 'WX X. -1 Q ,,4 w A fda 'AE , 93.5.3 'tts' 'ig 4 Wei? ng, lf Mm . ,, i J 1' 9.5! .,,1,L'. W nf W ' lx .yd a ? .gy 'L i . . M mu , pp is wg. 4' 4 F wx A K L 1 V ' 1' M. aw f Q. wg u Q ,KQ N5 Ll 'R I, XVG exleml our basl ll'iSl1CS Io 1110 Cfuss of I9-12 ll has bcenupleasurelutulie5'm11'pl'1wtogmpl1s and woyll l'vr1u-rxmlwr you. Cflnss ful' 3-1.2 Jean Sardou Photograph Sluclio - - - Hljor Finer PIIOIOQVUDIISU O ranklln hops nc I37 MISS ZWERIN'S Secretariat Studio Speciutists in Business Training FRANKLIN SHOPS BUILDING 1250 FULTON .AVENUE Hempstead 5360 RIVOLI and HEMPSTEAD Theatres BEN KATL ED ENKE th-inpsteacl Tlfiti itempstead T261 S U N fftf'S'l'C JM 'I'AIl.ORINCI Hiiilrtvr of Hisiiriciive Uniforms UNE I IIiNI'S'l'Ii.fXlsJ 'I't'RNl'IIili Xvest I Ieiiipslx-ad, I. TWG CRAFTSMEN WORK WONDERS I: perchance any of you has heard the hang-hang of industrious hammers, or has seen splashes ot hright wet paint, you have evidences ot the wortc ot two very husy, triendty custodians, our school carpenters. Their chief Iahor, when nothing else must he done, consists ot matting cahinets and hooiccases, rebuilding chairs and watis, matting scenery tor ptays and operettas, and repiacing smashed doors and hrotaen glass. On the spur of the moment, the carpenter twins are called upon to renovate any wooden mortality which has tween caused hy rampageous hoys, inquisitive gifts. or the ever-busy termites. In their spare moments these two men are Iaept husy with civit defense preparation. They have made stretchers, splints, and any paraphernalia necessary in caring for the sich or wounded. Look about the school and you will see some of the major projects they have constructed. They are the grand stand, the hteachers, the senior library, the alterations in the Bandhox, and the repairs in the Prospect Street School. It at some time you find that your chair in the class- room is missing, trot down to the cettar and there, some- where hetween the Rifle Range and the Pottery Studio, you will Find your seat of learning. The hidden and private place in which att convalescent furniture is Icept is the inner sanctum of the custodian carpenters, Mr. George Uht and Mr. C-us Ostrosicy. 158 LALMANT MOTORS, INC SALES and SERVICE DODGE PLYMOUTH 205-207 MAIN STREET fAt KeIIum PIaceI Hempstead N Y TeI. Hempstead 274 Exquisite Madame fecmne Dress Gnd Frocfe Salon Iocatecl at 'I 5 Centre Street Hempstead, Long Island Chic - Sport - Dressy Attire for aII occasions 159 'IIIIIIII.III II, IIIIIIIIIIIIII1 I.iIIian E. SvI1ullIor CHAPMAN and SCHUTTLER IQIQIXI. IiS'I'A'I'If - INSURANCE 'll-l. I IIIIIIIISIQIIII 36-II bulxlinul IIUIIIIIVIQ Til 5I:IIII Sl, I IcmpsIc11cI, N. Y. CHINA INN III-sl VIIUXX' MEIN on I.. I. 1'um1Il.-II- ill Ifyxx' FII-in llmm-I IO IIAXKII OIIIII 38 N. I'IR.'XNKl.IN S'l'Rlili'l' ll ,-.,, ,RI I-fII I,I.. I. PI mllr Ie1ll f-111 IISIWISIILQII SECRETIIRIAI. TRAINING FOR GIRLS A successful combnnatnon of In dIv dual coachrng and carefully graded group work enables every student to accomphsh the most n the least tIme College Graduates 6 Months Hugh School Graduates T0 Months PLICEMENT SERVICE FREE DIIY COURSE UIILY REGISTRITIONS IIIIW ICCEPTED Catalog on request Conveniently located in the Borough Hall district at 186 IORALEMON ST. - BIILYN, N.Y. MISS lJllNBAR'S I I. SCIIUOL I. III'IIIl1iIe-QIIIOQQ INQUIRER PRESS Ijrinling ZIIIII Slulionory V. A. XX'II.LI.XMS 68 IXIIXIN S'I'RIiI-LI I IVIIIIJSIPIIII, N. Y. owrdw l DRESSES - COATS - IVIILLINERY I9 SII'OIQ'I'SVv' EAR I3 AIAIN S1'RIiI2'r IIEMPSTEAD, N. Y. II-IIIIuIII- I Il'IllllSIl'illI fISl9 HEMPSTEAD RECREATION HlgUIl'll'I'S- l,llI'tIl1ISL'U I-I XX. II. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-III IIuxvIiI1g .'XIIL'ys 3 SIIIIIIIII-IxImIIIs Q Ping Ilong VIIQIJIQS Louis XV. Cwiscin-r, PropI'ivIor 288 I'IRoN'I' S'I'RIiIi'I' I'Ic-mpslcaci, Is. I. TEMPUS FUGIT Iolli lu vm-lr-lmiulr-'F You lx-t it isl Twenty years of pulis lisliiiigg siiwc-ssliil ycurlioolrs is not to lye scollqofl ui. fl:-air iw-ricloi's. vxvny IWL in 10.22. Dr. Mauro suggostccl ancl spon- sorccl tlic iclc-ri ol ri .liinior Class Ycarlgoolq. Uncler excellent laiviilly uclx'isvi'sliip. Rcnwiclq llurry aml rx stall ol twelve guyc llic Class ol IO22 tlic lirst Ucolonialn of Pllliait inomc-iiloiis yr-ar. Elizalielli Lewis wus tlme presie rlcnl ol' llic senior vlnss. llie erlitor-in-clwiel' ol tlic Hpatriotf, :incl llic owner ol at major in sports. ln tlie twenty yr-airs llml limit- pussccl, slic luis been grzicluatecl from Sinitli Collogv. wlicrc' slic inujorml in liislory. 1'ec'0ix'ecl lier lrom New Yorla Uiliycrsity in 1032. nncl tauglit in scyoiiil slntvs. lflilalmolli lfwis is now lxlrs. KX. Arlains ancl is living in liiiisilowiic, Pu. Besicles loner toaclwing, slie l4cc-ps lioriscx Cl-orgc lXlm'Uowell, llie presiclent of the Class of 1942, luis liis lulure lmelvore lwim. Le-tls lwear from you, George, in Noll Plionr: Bifxrclay 7-I l 10 STUMPP 81 WALTER CO. gt't'llS. BHHJS, IFVIPIUVTIUIIIS l lcmpstcael Branclx 741 N. FRANKLIN STREET Plione Hempstead 792 l5Q-138 CHURCH STREET New' York I859 FOOD STORES Sold In Your Sclzool Sold In Your Neigfzlzorlioorl fy QQ 4 ICE CREAM Eat f T Xxx? alwyr Breyer Ice Cream Co INCORPORATED 5,1-09 QUtiENS l5oni.Ev,-xiao Long lslanrl City, N. Y. Srliillwcll 4-SOOO lsll l'el, Hemp. 6564 PUSHKIN JEWELERS Q-il Fxowr STREET .lust ott Franlclin I IEMPSTEAD, N. Y. XVA'rcu REPAIRINU xVA1'llIIES IUIABIONDS II. II. S. JIjNVEI.RY Sl up XVI' Imm- Ilia' unsuier In your gift protnlvrns 'mf if I Q L. CHARLES Hair qlylisi .O . School on - Permanent 33.50 Feathercut 4 11.7 0, - '- 74 IVIAIN ST. Hempstead 2525 I' . ' ti l 2 I Phone Hempstead 1605 A L B E RT' S FURNITURE CO. Q67 Fuowr S1'REe'r Hempstead, N. Y. HEI .I. PRINTING COMPANY 24 GIQEENWICH STREET I IE MPs'1'eAn, N. Y. Tel. 2006 YOUNG IN YEARS OLD IN WISDOM NLIKE the Colonial, the UHannIlioolc cannot hoast of any degree of longevity. It is still in the stage of adolescence. Just fourteen years ago the hand- hoolc was hom. In common with all newly horn infants, it was very small, containing hut fourteen pages, a Fif- teenth being added with the use of a paper clip. fCouId this have symbolized the safety pin?I The cover of the First handhoolc was merely ol: the same material as the hoolclet itself. The godparents of this new infant were Florence Roetger and Dorothy Canthl. With the expansion of our school, and the adding ol new subjects and new organizations, the Hancllmool4 also grew, demanding newer and trigger clothes. Today the hoolc contains one hundred and twenty pages plus a photographic cut of our school. Bom to talce its place with its illustrious relatives, the Patriot and the Colonial, it had to serve as emciently. To the l'IandtJoolc was imparted the taslc of distributing pertinent facts to the bewildered freshmen ot the school. Of the youngest of the publications it surely could he said, Out of the mouths of hatmes shall come wisdom. In this its fourteenth year watching over its progress and its undertakings, the hoolclet has as its guardians, Mary Carman, with Shirley Repp acting as the business consultant. Congratulations to Mr. Pill who has heen a fond father to the Hl'li1HLll7OOll.H The well-lveing of the HandI3ooIc is assured. 142 I0I0 Hemp. GILBARCO NASSAU CORPORATION OII. HEAT, AIR CONDITIONING FUEL OII. SERVICE 125 IVIAIN STREET HempsteacI, N. Y. THE NEW SHOE STORE WAI.K OVER FLORSHEIM FASHION TRED RED CROSS SOCIETY IVIAID LA SALLE Expert X-Ray Fitting 32 MAIN STREET, HEIVIPSTEAD i' 46 SO. MAIN STREET, FREEPORT BROWER LUMBER CORPORATION BUILDING MATERIALS 66 KeIIum PIace Hem pstead, New YorIc TeIepI1orIe Hempstead 570 fjcjw l ., -, , III III' mr' 'I I III lgl Il il III- Y CRIITQRQS I. RYCCGSSORICS Movie Equipment H f- P- 8xI6mm.RentaI Library Developing and Printing Q31 FULTON STREET TeIepI1one: Hempstead 5606 Hempstead, N. Y. Hempstead 5558-5559 H . B E R O Z A Plumbing Supplies H Tinsmitfl SuppIies Stoves Ranges Heaters STOVE REPAIRS 187 FRONT STREET Hempstead, N. Y. Goon LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '42 CAROL GREEN Sportswear fr Lingerie Hempstead Freeport . 143 I'm joining the army behind the Army! C2-:J xi GIRLS may not qualify as bomber pilots, but they can learn to make their Hngers Hy over their typewriters. Being a good secretary is a worthy contribution to victory. Katharine Gibbs training is the choice of ambitious young women planning for a business career or for a war emergency job. Employers last year asked us for 5350 Gibbs secretaries. 0 TWO YEAR COURSE-combining college subjects and secretarial training Cstarts September 223. 0 ONE YEAR COURSE-intensive technical training fstarts July 6 and September 229. Placement service without charge. Residences in Boston and New York. For illustrated catalog address Entrance Committee. e ' .s' scnooi 230 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK D. A. ELDREDGE Buick Sales and Service Q81 lVlA1N STREET i iempstead, N. Y. lelel SOMETHING NEW VERY year sees a fact that the girts of Hempstead Higti consider a Hmustn for the sub-ftetms. The vogue gets more unusuat as eacti fascinating styte is presented, t.ast year the styte in pectat extremities bl'OlIgI'lt the etop- rtopping tastiion of wooften shoes and the soft stuuttte of ttie inoccasins. The year before, everybody wantect a mutti- cotorect tqerctwief, a tristqy botanical garden or a sunset in tutt color, to frame tier face and to overwtietm the mates in their touct ctiectterect wear-on-ttie-outside stiirts. This year brought in the nectctaces F the longer ttie twelter. tt ttie young Nlisses Coutct ransaetc otct truntzs for any jewetry ot Granttmas they were pleased as puncti with wrapping ttie extra-tong strands two or three times atmout ttieir neetcs. Sometimes the nectctace was a series ot stone-centerect tttigree ttowers, Then again, it might tue a trantaty gictcty tittte trinket atintcte with belts. The originat anct saving-for-a-Defense-Stamp girt raidect tier mothers pantry for ettnow or stiett macaroni. From CranCIrna,s otft treasures to a few morsets of food, ttie fairer sex proctucect the most feminine fashion of 1942. to:-Ave' tittitttti 42':.:xr:t ' sr. In pi-osP ' J. SCH 0 UL Eou0rv 9 N' - . -vw' tn' mprehonw' anfogtxlh-Sihofx . oar C0 1 Qursli iusive Y- ulgsle sscrgtaft:,ia9' Voqwdzgtizud ht' Q,-aiuakeazhzgd lggcuiiy. Lfgfrdan studios. N Dist HQU Attractive Tonk.. I taiiiiittzzrsffviie Mo' F039 TALEY'S Agent for XX. C1 Spalding anft Paros. SPORT CLOTHINCE AND EQUIPMENT 40 FRANKLIN STREET Hempstead, N. Y. Hemp. 99 GUTOWITZ feweters F- Optometrists Vxfatcties Jewetry Class Rings Trophies Silverware Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 276 FULTON AVENUE Hempstead, Long tstanct Hemp. 1947 145 C O H E N ' S Hfor Heller XIHIIIUSU STA'I'IUNI'1RY ef t1ItIfIi'I'INf1 VAIQIDS l'ISI IINKZ 'IXXI 'KI ,Ir VII JARS I'IiItIIIIJI1'.XI 5, If'I'l '. 12126 I:RON'I' S'I'RIiE'I' I IernpsIeafI, N. Y. B I N D A Y Ifie Chemist I7Iinnv I In-rripslr-.III IJT Alfred M. Day Agency IQUIII Ifslulf' fivm'r11I IIISIIFIIIIFL' .l7llI'l'IIUNJXYI-1NI'Ii II1-lnpsIemI. ESTABROOK CONSTRUCTION CO. ISI 'II.IJIfR9 .13lII'.I'I.'I'0N :XVI-1. I I1'inpslc'eirI FOUND NO JOB? COME VISIT US IK IIIII' IIiirly percenl oII IIempsteacI IIigIi S4'I1llUI'S Iormer stucIenIs wI1o are now worIcing in permanent IuII-Iime positions, IouncI II1eir ioIws II'1l'0lIQI'l tI1e ettorts of tI1e sr'I1ooI pIac'emenI Ivureau. Ix'Iost of II1ese joIus are in Ior'aI stores and oIIIc'es. aItIiougI1 II10 war Iwas IEFUIIQIN aIuoiit a neecI for omee worIcers in New HorIc anfI me- cI1anir's in near-Ivy CICFQITSE' incIustries. Ifvcry senior who is not going to college and every stucIent who is Ieaving scI1ooI Iaefore graduation is given an Hexit interview, it possiIJIe. The cIirector, IVIr. FranIcIin I.oeIw, or assistant cIirector, Miss .Iune IVIcCIeIIancI, ctise misses with eacI1 of tIwese students current job oppor- tunities, giving cIue consicIeration to tI1e stucIent's course of sturIy, grades, IiIces HIIFI fIisIiItes, personaIity, experience. reIatives' occupations and other factors. Statistics con- cerning tIwe ion-IincIing experiences of aIumni are aIso cIiscusserI. The pIacement Iaureau assisted in tI'1e estaI1IisI1ment of Iwo new courses this year. A growing cIemancI for maIe sienograptners Iras resuItecI in a course in stenograptry for Inoys onIy. Cooperating with cIefense incIustries, the Inureau I1eIpecI organize a cIass in airpIane mechanics for seniors, wI'Io wiII proI1aIJIy get joI'Js witI1out tI1e PUII pre-empIoy- ment nigI1t course iis11aIIy required Ivy airpIane factories. A consicIeraIUIe part of tI'1e worIt done by the pIace- ment service is aIso rIevotecI to suppIying students wittm part-time jobs. TI1-ere is a growing cIemancI for after- scI1ooI empIoyees, and any student may register for worIc. 146 THE WEST HEMPSTEAD NATIONAL BANK HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Hfxlvrnfwr of the Fflflernl Deposif Insurance Corporationn TeI. Hemp. 3199 511-1 IIEIEILEY E s CHO ol, MWMYMBMDUFWEM JACK MCGINN BUSINESS and SECRETARIAI. TRAINING DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Catalogue upon request Williamsburgh Savings Bank Bldg. ONE HANSON PLACE At Flatbush Avenue, BROOKLYN Telephone: STer1ing 3-5210 No Branches Operated Texaco Products Exclusively FRONT STREET and LONG DRIVE TeIepITone Hempstead 1 1 and 468 A NEUerytHing in Flowers!! THEO. HENGSTENBERG 81 SONS FLQRISTS Member of F.T.D. HEMPSTEAD LONG ISLAND, N. Y. 147 Q , 1f'lP.5 Q niwtrmt Q Bonouon ,HALL ,DIVISION I . COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES Day and evening courses leading to B.S. QSocial Science and Pure Sciencej. Preparation for High School Teaching. Preparation for Law, Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, Podiatry, Veterinary Medicine. Summer Session: June 8 ' Full Term: September 21 SCHOOL of LAW Two-year day or three-year evening course leading to degree LLB. Summer Session: June 3 - Full Term: September 23 SCHOOL of COMMERCE Day or evening courses leading to degree B.B.A. or B.S. for High School Teaching and in preparation for Law School and Certified Public Accountant Examinations. Summer Session: .Iune 1 - Full Term: September I4 COLLEGE of PHARMACY Day course leading to degree B.S. in preparation for Pharmacy, Medicine, Drug, Chemical and Bio- logical fields. Professional Civil Service. Full Term: September I4 - I.: Registrar-96 Schermerhom St., Brooklyn. N. Y. Telephone TRicmg1e 5-0150 LOUIS LAGAKIS Our Own Marie Ice Cream 0PPOSl'i'Ii HlflVllJSTEAD HIGH SCHOQL 143 I-IEALTI-I IS I-IER DAILY LOOKOUT S Siipcrvism' MII .'XII0licIs1i1c'0 anrI Visiling Niirscv, IVIiss fic'rIriirIc' Ryan c'ITOf'I4s-in nl IITQ scwcri schools OI- Ilmwpsiefifl i-very rIziy Irv rcfcivv iiiformalmn Concerning my c-xisling Iic-aIIIw cfmi1cIilimis aiming IIN' pupiIs. FoIIowing Iicr IDl3I'IlIllQ T-HIIS al IITC sr'I1ooIs. SITC visits II'ie homes of IlllICllIS lu iiivvsligulv fuses :II nImsCnC0. Ii1rcIinCss, and lITcr ITOQTIIIT nmcIiIimis. AIICT a II10roi1gI1 investigation, irIvic'c- niicI iiislriirlioii are given for Ihe I3eneIit of the pupiI amcI I1isIamiIy, MACK MARKOWITZ, INC. Yom ir OIcIsmoIJiIe DeaIer EsIciIvIisIi00I 1925 IVIAIN Sf PmiiDEi.i. STRIiIi'l'S I'I0mpsIeacI The BLANCHARD Co. ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES 9 CENTRE STREET Hempstead New YOTIQ TQI. I'IempstcacI 521 Est. 190-4 COILI Slorage BREWER Furrier Hempsteachs OIfIest Furric-1' 117 MAIN STREET Hempskead. N. Y. johns-ManviIIe Banded Roofers Cashel Roofing Co., Inc. Re-Roofing :-: Rc-Siding InsuIation - Flat Roofs 3I9 Main SI., Hempstead, N. Y. Tel. l'Iempstear.I 795 Phone Hemp, 905 Come Upstairs and Save SpcciaI Service for Co-eds Maud-Ann Beaufy Shoppe Licensed ZOTOS Shoppe Permanents S350 12 MAIN STREET Hempstead, L. I. I -I0 I,I1llIll'I If'mpsIr'aNI 71171 Busch 8: Hilliard R0I1IIfsIula z: Ir1surur1CC ,-4,..4,-4,-1,-4 U8 Nomn FRANKLIN S'rRHE'r I II-mpsIoacI, I.. I. I II'mpsII'zNI QT! James 8: Hawkins Incorporafed IYIill'fIVVill'l' I'Ionsvwnrcs Pa1inIs IJIil.'I',X 5I,XC'I IINIQIQY SIunIr'y 'IIINIIQ Rungc' ISIIIIICIS SIU I :aoN'1' S'I'RIiIi'l' I ICIIIIISICIIII, N. Y. IT'S SMART TO BE A I-IILLBILLY I1 'IIoIwy, 'I4oImms N. VIIIQCI' Io yon, SIWIIII Imppvll Io SIIIIIQ mIo IIN' gym somc' uilvrnoon. IN' wonIfI IIIIIIIUIIIEIICIY IN' swupl, oII his Ic'c'I, noI, Imy il IIcn1pslc'acI IIIISII cIriIuIuIing IIown IIN' c'ourI, Imul Ivy IIli'IIIIDL'l'S oI IIN' SIIIIIOIII INNIy IIIIIIIIIIIIQ IIN'n ronnlry vousins WIN: arc' cIoing IIN' I.Ilc'sI m IIN? oIcI-IaIsInoxN'cI sqlmrc' IIEIIIVUS. II svvms IINII II1is is fmII IIN' rugf' II1is your. Youirc' olll. oI' sIc'p wilI1 Iinll' IinN'5 II you fIo IIN' vonggu. IIN' rnmIm, or IIN' SIow WIIIIJ. fiom' mam' IIN' cIuys wIN'n IIN' .IiIIc'rIN1gs wonIII yell nl l'iIl'I1 UIIIOIY IIXIKI yfilll' Ixools IZIFKWI, IJUPIHIF IIIIII C Ulill' I Y,-I - on worm, II'I s xyiggIc. IocIny, iI you uri' nol il Stlllilfl' zNIcIic'I. you jusl uinil Iiyini, IjJCIXYCL'II IIN' sqIN'nIQy IicIcIIc'S IIIIII II10 singsong voivc of lI1c Um'uIIc'rH of IIN' IIaunCc's, oyory , . 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X4'l'lIy, IIN' IIIII UIIIUI' !'IIiIIlQi'III, YICIIIIIIII IJI'll'f' In ncwx ,A 1 ITU Direct Entrance From Parking Field Rear oy' St Tel. Hempstead 6984 Floral Designs - Cut Flowers JOSEPH FELDIS 81 SON FLORISTS Q55 So. FRANKLIN ST. Neal' Graham AVCHLIC HE MPSTEAD, L. T., N. Y. T Teptmone Hempstead 4360 Room 408 JOHN V. CAHILL Dispensing Qpiician 250 FULTON AVENUE fcentral Nassau Buitclingi HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. F RANK P. COPIUS 21 STOWE PLACE Hempstead, L. T. -- - P- Room for 700 Cars - -' - HEMPSTEAD FOODCENTER 16 MAIN STREET Meats Telephone --f Hempstead 255 Groceries Telephone -' Hempstead 12-60 0 V8 Cement Contractor H E N N I G'S B A K E R Y Phones: Hempstead 5141 M I R S C H E L Lumber 5' Supply Corporation Floral Park 5618 Yard: 61 1 Hempstead Turnpike, West Hempstead, N. Y. Twail Addr 1ss:P.O e . Box 92, Hempstead, New York 151 X X E -N r 0 'g V 5:15 3, : 'A --.. 5 4. ,f WW mauxm, , 7 ,f mf 2 f M1 ns. ff ' WW W Y' Qlvqiqx V' Eiqmm f Y, ' ' .vm ' V , 75. ff f fXVA . ',Nj6cji2N!,,,' . V ,.. J 4v:11V'f 31 X Nl Cf d.rM3lj D '5' Wx Xikfix H 'W 4 K E 5- A' 5159 RT 1H,h!qXff6:?iDm J 'w in' 'M zt 1 A -JM N' 2 '- HU 'fra 4 - 'Q 4145 '13 1 W ull, 1 Xrly qvf W, ,j, F 42'1Q'd?-'f Wig N '-'riff' NN 3539723 ' ' A Q qw ' T W 7 axe: SCHOOL News A 1 I fll ' 4' ' Aizriixxxxxxxxii 41 fxxxxx f my ? W HRK' R 1 'I', ay . I 94, k 71.6 Z'1f,'Q4 K R.b5f,0hwbQiV! NO X51 llgllggy. x H NOX? 4 I EMPS TE x ' A 6691764 S x 1 4fa1?Ef?C,foU y 'I x-NP-Lx, Co? SHOW M -f-'1 0 f 1' L GREEK C' AME 5 ll .- SENXQR BALL 152 f ,L Q56 1' YSNQ w 1 ' f Y ' : V 1 xbOWN N6 Y V, 51,1 W 1 f - 'Maui W H I 5 I uf gs, , ni? if PARENTS' NIGHT 0 OMG!! Yoef viii? x .x 1 Hip , . 'SQA , ' 'si W V ? ffiflqi I f J XWQQSIE H' mt .., W ' . qu Ag gf n I ,y C1190 H!! 1 1 Q Buy X v,.x ,, ,,w X f-xx fi . W, 'YIOR P 5 'ASSEMBLY HuGHI-IGHTS 5T GEL3gom L I, ,jg , I B A241 13 , 6- ' V TQ' SJ Vw , N . MX .' 5 E ' ' ' r -x Q 59224 I, i fig JI? IK 1115! . i ,- 1' ..fi ?r X x Q iff ,-i i , v :, S Q4 ' y , . 'WM i ff Nfwxxxx- gf' ' 14 x A V L Mx' S 7 6 ,vw 1 ff- ',2l..,.' Nw K 1 ' ff A REG 'lr 1 -N L g-9-f EN T5 sf 153 15, I G. Sic-Frintyzr - '45 V G. Giucficjegg -- ' 42 PROFESSIONAL BUILDING LIDO FLORIST I:IoruI Jcsigns for Occasions 296 I7Ul.ToN fNVIiNUE I'IEMPS'I'E!-XD, N. Y. 'Iic-I. I'Ir-mpsIemI 5045 Phone: IIempsIeacI 2465 HEMPSTEAD RIDING ACADEMY FINE SADDLE HORSES MIIJI, ROAD Hempstead, N. Y. MARDEL'S Ellzicnl Plmrmucy The Prescription Store 00 N. I:lmNK1.1N STREET I'IEIVII7S'I'EAD, N. Y. For Dc-Iivr-ry TcIcpIwne 95 ANDREW NARGIZIAN 182 FULTON AVENUE Hempstead, N. Y. fDiugonuIIy opposite Telephone Buildingl TeIepI1one: Hempstead 1500 ORIENTAL RUGS, BROADLOOM CARPETS, OZITE CUSHIONS Geo. E. Ne+'I'IeI'on, Inc. RUUITIQRS Hempstead 6191 CuriaIe's Beaufy Shoppe Xve SpeciaIize in Feolurecul Permanvnis ScI1ooIgirI SpeciaI 35.50 Items - 5 for a DoIIar Hemp 484 Iyn 312 210 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y, 154 l-l. S. TWIRLERS INSPIRE BAND lrldll their heads up and their lcnees held high they come strutting clown the Field in front of the 1942 Marching Band. Their snappy new uniforms have short full slairts and littecl jaclcets. Do notice the high hats, and the shiny tassels swinging from the tops of the white lgoots. All in all. the twirlers add that finishing touch, with certain sparlcle, to our Band. This is the First year that the Band has heen lecl hy so many twirlers, seven to he exact. The girls had no lanowledge of twirling when they started their lessons last July. Swollen iingers, hrolcen finger nails, and hlaclc and hlue marlas coming from harcl worlc were ignored when all routine hegan to talce shape. When the lfoothall season started with the Freeport game, the twirlers made their clehut and perlormecl lilce veterans. At the other games the girls coiitinued to improve and showed the crowds what roulfl he clone with precision and shining lnatons. THE HEMPSTEAD SENTINEL, Inc. Published Every Thursday COMMERCIAL PRINTING 68 Main St. Hempstead, N. Y. Compliments of C. H. Tunniclitfe Jones Attorney-at-law Phone: Hempstead 2704 Lee's Hempstead Palace INCORPORATED Chinese-American Restaurant 64 MAIN STREET, HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. LEEYS GARDEN, lNC. 162-I7 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, N. Y. LEE'S VILLA, INC. 282 Hempstead Tplce., Franlclin Sq.. N. Y. THE TRAPHAGEN SCHOOL OF FASHION - For Results AUTHORITY ON FASHION CAREERS Internationally Celebrated Graduates Intensive Summer, Fall and Winter Courses Highest honors in all contests for over ten years. Pro- nounced by all competent judges the foremost schol of its kind. Professional methods tor beginners or advanced students: Fashion Drawing, Stretching, Life, Layout, Design, Styling, Fabric Analysis, Fashion Clinic, Forecasting, Fashion Journalism, Textile, Stage and Screen Design, Interior Decoration, Window Display, Teacher Training, Draping, Patternmaking, Grading, Dressmaking, Millinery. Approved by Regents. Credits. Day and Eve. Sales Dept. for students' work. Free Placement Bureau. Send for Circular 75. Phone CO. 5-2077. Investigate Before Registering Elsewhere TRAPHAGEN, I680 BROADWAY l52d ST.I. NEW YORK Compliments of A FRIEND 155 H Gym Suits Lettered - IEYYIEYIUUIS, Alonflgfflnls, UIC. Hempstead Embroidery Company 1 1V1A1N S'l'Rlili'I' one 11ight up 1 IEMPSTEAD, N. Y. '1'o1. Hemp. 1067 lin. 191 1 Tel. 1895 A. L. FRANK'S, Inc. Modern 1V1en's and Boys' Shop 15-17 MAIN ST.,1 1EMPSTEAD MAY COMPANY 2 1V1A1N STREET 111f1V1PS'1'1f1'N1J, 1.. 1. '1-1-1. 110IIltl51t'i1Ll 5410 Long Islands Oldest Eslolnhsherl Credit Iewelers Est. 1913 t1en1p.4465 I. JANVEY 8: SONS C14-nning Supp1it-s 5- Sanitary Spociahie-s Soaps 5 Soap Products 215 FRONT ST1ui12'1' 11EMPSTEAD. N. Y, BUSSES CONVEY MANY SEEKERS OE KNOWLEDGE UT of the north, south, east, and west they come . . . bright ye11ow . . . du11 hrown . . . streamlined . . . rickety . . . o1ive-green from 1V1itche11 Fie1d . . . husses from everywhere. Some husses have their once heautifu1 Faces scarred hy students who yearn to carve their initia1s everywhere. Their whce1s, 1i1ce feet, treading the same road through sunshine and storm, hecoine weary with use. Their 1ights, 1i14e eyes, weak and a1most 1'J1ind from 1aC1C of use fschoo1s having no night sessionsb, are a1ways watching for any danger that their passengers might encounter. Yet with a mu1titude of trouh1es, each hus performs its duty. Day in, day ont, one can depend on service. .lammed to the doors with not on1y 1aughing students, carrying we11-thumhed notebooks, torn and shredded pic- ture magazines, di1apidated-1oo1aing hrief cases, hut a1so serious erudites with hooks in meticu1ous array, home- worlc papers neat1y fo1ded, and Ber1in Diary for that hook report, the husses show no partia1ity, for they deliver the goods. Their chief tahor, when not carrying students, consists of saving the 10st artic1es: one hus ticket, an angora mitten, Superman, a 10nd nechtie, a purse with forty artic1es, a ratihifs foot, and severa1 1ove notes. Yes, this is just one trip's co11ection. Busses are institutions. Ahhongh targets of many an insu1t, these a1most human conveyors hear the cava1cades of conscientious students to the porta1s of 1'1.1'1.S. 156 9 Hardware and Paints XVEST HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. N. RENKEN . . . Delicatessen . . . Birds Eye Frosted Foods 53 FULTON AVENUE fNear Stratford Roadj NVEST HEMPSTEAD. L. I. VVP Furry twnnufacturers' Samples Sweaters, Blouses. Skirts Dresses, Coats and Suits Trench Coats at Wholesale Cost EMPIRE SPORTSWEAR 275 FULTON STREET MRS. DORMAN'S Sandwiches - Sodas School Supplies 25 GREENNVICH STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Hempstead, Long Island Photostats Blue Prints Drawing Materials COVTlpliTTteTliS Of HEMPSTEAD BLUEPRINT CO 148 JACKSON STREET Hempstead, N. Y. Hempstead 2114 M. LLOYD PLATZKER 542 MADISON AVENUE New York, N. Y. Stanley P. Smith, Hempstead, N. Y. Pflul JUQOXV, I.ynbl'O0L, N. NV. S M I T H 81 J A G O W Arcliilecls 250 FULTON AVENUE IIEIVIPSTEAD, N. Y. Tcl. Hempstead 133 Typewriters sold, rented and repaired Nassau Equipment 8: Typewriter Co., Inc. 248-52 JERTC1-io TURNPIKE BELLEROSE. N. Y. 15 Nassau Eleclrical Supply Co. l NCOR PORAT ED Fl.llORESCENT LIGHTING, ELECTRIC SUPPLIES l.iglIlirIg Fixlurvs for Every Room in llIe Home Wholesale Relail 241 FRONT Cor. FRANKLIN Hempsteacl 154 Got Your Atlllelic Equipment nl STAFFORD'S 150 JACKSON STREET .lust West of Main St. l-lElVlPSTEAD, N. Y. Physical Education Means Healllu for a Nation. Complimenls of KAPPA ALPHA PSI Norman s',xl'lClCl'S8l'1 Dorrsld Arohor George Bodoll Trrrroxhy Boyrro Chsrlos Dosoh Francis Donnely Bob Frorrlrol Hsrhorl Holl Alon Keller Chorlos Martin Don Powers look Powers Ksnrrolh Seaman Douglas Xwallcer Tel. llempstearl 2606 William's Bake Shop For Belief Baked Products All Balcing ln Cur Nloclern Sanitary Slwop 16 GREENWICH STREET Hempsteacl, N. Y. NASSAU LUNCH 72 Main Street, Hempstead, N. Y. Tel. Hempstead 814 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Plwone Hemp 5400 WOOD 8: GEHRIG J8T9miGl1xV00fl - .lames N. Gelwrig Central Nassau Blclg. 250 FULTON AVENUE Hempstead, N. Y. INDIAN WALK FOOT FORM CORRECTIVE SHOES CIIILDREN. MEN and WOMEN 259 FULTON AVIENUE Hempsteacl, N. Y. l lcmp. 2122 i t NO NICKELS ARE NECESSARY t-tERE tttf tirnefworn ptirase. mtlatte ttie etevalorft ltnats no more ltirniigtw our tmiisttingj tl ctevetops ttiat ttie new inmates nt ttempsleact ltigti. tvetter tanown as Frosti- men, tiave tinntty ctiscuverect. miicta to ltweir emtmrrass- ment. ltme ainaving tact ttmt ltaere is no siicti Uanimal.N To latte ttae place ot ttiis loiigvslaiimting jot4C. certain witty upper-ctassmen tiave inventeft a sutpway, extending trom ttie Piancttuox to ltwe main tniitftiiig. The lieliictrtlect anct tvewitcterect tjrostw are left to lmetieve ttmt, for want of somellaing else to fto, ltne janilors censtriiclert ltiis means of rapict transit lor ttie convenience ol' ttie more musical inemtaers et ttie setaool wtio tiave classes in ltne tow squat lmuitcting on Prospect Street. rtttie saict trrestimen are in- tormecl ttmt cturing inclement weather all ttlat ttie mem- tuers ot ltme txtusic Department lwave to cto is to pacts ttmeir liitgas. ltiites. nr tvase tictctles, on tuoard ttie cars. anrt ttwen tae swittty transporteit to ttweir next classes. Ttlis little tioax only goes to prove ttwat wtien tvigger anal tmetter cteceptiuns are cmiceivert. lteinpstezict Sctmnt stuctents will prnrtiice ttiem. 159 Ptmne llc-mpsteact 5886 txtulttwcw A. Pierce Nassau Auto Body Co. Auto Tops, Fencters 5' Procty Repairs I9 Cor.UMisiA S'rRiiE'r t tlitN'tPS't'tifX D, N. Y. Cactittac Gluck Hempstead Corp. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. lttione ltempstc-act 2325 Nidctrie Foss Tire Corp. Distributors C-ooftrictl Tires anrl Batteries 181 N. FR.-xNKi.iN STREET ttempsteacl, N. Y. H121 mx ofa! 62-M1121 Irl.,,I,.,m II.-rrrpxrf-0.13-131 MEYER'S I Ill: x4'11'NN4'lH'x -f ffrwl5f1ffp Cfmlgfvlx , V . I'N4u:ln1l IQ.XXIxIlN 5'II'l4l l' IIIWIIN II'XIb N. Y. lilrlmwlf Xin-'ml Usvemm Surrey Service S+a'rion NMI ITLIUN ,'XYIiNI'l'. lllfNI,S'l4lf.'XU . , . K .us .asllccl ff' I.lllPlll'illi'1I XIIIH Xrwc-4wl'1vQ 5' lll'C4 Hn-lug: INN-X 5InI Xyv KQH fur .xml IJVIINVI Q im, mwmmf W. .L an.uQaEs.aa .4,.f.a..5.Q:.5wuw:t4,mr- lm 1


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