Hempstead High School - Colonial Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)

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'W ,Ma c,, ,ff fn, ,Q V. , A r. ' pf. -M.. 2, ww. ji, ' v . 4 l gm, .-,W w w- ' M, hx 'V . 4, yi 5 ,. Q -' V 45.4 .A wi . rv xg Lf Q 1 Y 'z 11, A x. --ff kv H1 1 ,H ,. 'H M , I G. 1 ...Ai W '1z14,,','V H5 N , ' . 1 A N Jn k 2 v Q A -'Q' J, f.5 Fw, 'fnhfw' ,'f,f'egf',W, ,rf ,rw H - , V , , sw . if . L, -.W A, -. , , Z I Mihai, , A yf. A M' ,mx , A Q ,, . 'H f 4 Aw, X-: ,Lv k , Jwwxxgl ,,, W V mg 1-w. H .W K L . 'Y 'm N t i A QF. S. Sw., k 5, , -BK , sz , ,. , S Ii,-K, 3 Ak .W .A ,JWk.k A it ,,, , , X .vi . N . s . SERVICE STARS In Iceeping with the current changes in so many of those things to which we have become accustomed, the editors of the 1943 Colonial have seen Fit to alter the usual custom of dedicating the yearbook to a wen-liked teacher. Instead, We salute those members of the faculty and alumni who are now serving their country. They represent H. H. S. in an branches of the serv- ice, and we are duly proud of them, for We know that they are doing a Fine job. H. H. S. has already produced several heroes and we know there win be more. Vxfe respectfully dedi- cate tiie Colonial to them and to those who will follow in their footsteps. Good Lucid 1 Iv 4 1 - N' W' M m QM? . I l bf! Xx,Jl f 'xi Rf 2 W 1 1 1 ' 7 l 1 X I K K m f X-A ' 2 ZFX?-'1, 1i ' - - .-... ...Tig , T ' km 552, L u , il H I 5, X N P' wi: b .- , ,f E f' f ' Q. 51 fs '13, ' - ff. ,6 3 4 -1 . V 'W - ,267 '-' 4, , f .1 f s9 ' ,, ' ' - 'G- - A ,.- , f 2 3'-r 9 . 4 hlh f -if ,Q 0 ,ff Fa ' -1 '- -g 1... 1 Qui H An i, Mlffu ,I J I . Q, X32-if lm Fw i LW Ct:-' 1 A kJ xm. , if X Q if Y 7 'QP A I I gif, ,V - i V Z- 'fig '41 ef fi ii? JL' -- ,,,.,,q4 'X HAXX -44,73 ' W Yi 7 ' if , !fUm i 5ZSQf ' 1 nagfm A wx Q5 'Q-ef N. f1L-we ' My 1 X .V qv ., un ...-- - 1 U S well as continuing the fine jola which they have alwaysdone in communicating lcnowledge to the sometimes unwilling students, the faculty have talcen their place in the war etlqort. From air-raid wardens to First-aid instructors, they are doing their hit, and we are proud of them, Already more than occupied with curricular activities, each has managed to Find time to do something to help. We present them to you with respect and admiration-the faculty. HE Colonial belongs, essentially, to the seniors. It is their hoolcg the Final record of four eventful years. Soon, many of them may he lighting for their country, for they are the generation upon which American depends. We hope that the Colonial will he a valued and permanent reminder of their years at H. H. S. H Of no less importance, of course, are the other classes who will he talcing over the heritage left to them. The Colonial serves as a trihute to them as well as to the seniors. H. S. Otters innumerable opportunities to any student who wishes to participate ' in some extra-curricular activity. lts many cluhs, organizations, and service squads provide excellent training and experience in leadership, initiative, and cooperation. This is especially important now, when these qualities are essential to a good citizen. Whatever your interest or hohhy, you will find some extra-curricular activity in which you may par- ticipate. These organiaations are time-honored institutions of H. H. S., and essential assets to student life. N lceeping with the times, a military note has heen added to sports in the form of com- mando training for the hoys. Physical exercise is especially important nowadays, when strong hodies, as well as minds, will he needed for the winning of the war and the suh- sequent rehuilding of our democracy. The commandos, hraving extreme weather and almost impassahle ohstacles, have gained experience which will he valualole in the future. lndeed, from foothall to badminton, each sport is not only a recreation-it is a necessity. N the closing section of the Colonial, we have assemlaled a number of those familiar scenes which give H. H. S. its own particular atmosphere, These have been placed among the ads, which are a most essential part of our yearhoolc. We are sincerely grateful to our advertisers and are confident that our readers will patronize them at every opportunity. And now we give you, with imrneasurahle pride-your yearhoolc-the 1943 Colonial. IN MEMORIAM DR. rl. T. P. CALKINS, AB., MS., Pd.D. 11877-19423 f NE of the guiding powers behind Hempsteacts Puhlic School system for a long period of time was Dr. .lohn T. P. Callcins. He was instrumental in the construction of Hempstead High and furnished the plan lor the modern one story grade schools where education gets its lirsl start. After the huildings had lmeen created, he next proceeded to install the super- visory system lo malae them worlc. But some ot his hest accomplishments were yet to come. ln 1935 he helped the dream of Hofstra Col- lege lmecome a reality. He had concrete plans that would enahle those eager to learn to olntain college level instruction in high school. This is important to every high school student, for it goes a long way to- ward solving the problem of college expenses. The tact that Dr, Callcins considered education a tremendously important factor in the progress of a nation may he seen from his dedication of our school: . . to the unnumhered throng of children who here will gather lcnowledge, virtue, lcindness. reverence, and hope-this house is dedicatedf' A speciat feature has heen intro- ctuceci in this year,s Colonial to show the important part which the memhers of our faculty are playing in the war effort. In the following pages we present the pictures of people who are playing dual, it not triple, rotes in their daily tives. 'At- reacty familiar to us as our teachers, the faculty memhers are also air- raicet warctens, htooct ctonors, Red Cross workers, and the performers of multiple other ctuties hoth in school anct at home. The recogni- tion which they deserve shalt he theirs in the following pages. This is their section, ciecticatect to them with rightfut respect hy att the memhers of the student hocty. Meet them nowwthey who are not only teachers, hut good citiziens f-J our faculty. QQ 1 15, i x -J .5 gg-qi f5g,. K X ,HQAPYN . -xx ,, DR. RAYNION TO THE STUDFNTQ .I D IVIAURF IIIQ scI1ooI ' year cIuring3 wI1ic'I1 II1is CnIcmmI Imas Imeen wriIIen Iias Imeen on ' we Imve Imeen reSIIess Ivnr Yirlnries. ancI nn IIIEIIICI' hm Iwo Iwungry Ior more. We Imve web n aid in Imringinff mf C m wI'1iC N' many we ' no nf us Iv- f ,H are vicvlnriw UI IIN? J ' ' may win cc n prepmi . In our QicI 1 ence wflor , we shall 'ng nurseIv ' ' , 0. e1nmI I Im - , y wI1ifI1 ml ' H01 es an lIlaI f pc, IIWQII w IW Isl Inllfyw III npsIcz1fI IIIQIW Q we m Q uve nol I I imuIe miI'l' ' I m .flwd Iv more imprrl' icon um ' Iclfb Surf as Ilccn I ' I dnt 1mrI I IJ nmcIIu . fCSS. , rylngg In cIo cm pIuy in I ,eciliyenx I1 IIs parl Io win IIIC war, IJUI it Ilas H Iie Iargcr sIraIeggy QI peare. II Iwas Iveen Iraining you . : w n wiII pIny zz pz11'I in sImpingg IIIOCICCISIIIIISIJIIUIII'IICIT1lJFI'Hl'V It ' II1aI you Imave been II10rnugI1Iy grrvunrIcrI in Imasir' ecIumli wI1aI is Imppening in II1is wnrIcI io Iiavc Ipcen lriecI In El lo Y. IS my Im f nn so II1aI f . . e ils prnIaIe ' ' e ore wilI1 Q I1earIs ' P you may u I ma IH pcm .ufccw or Gnd Imw I0 If I nr ersIancI .pcctive Ia .I wiII1IaiIu J ' wsler II1C ' NVC S0 C' ' now wI1aI s0IuIi0r1s rc. Ixnow the Iwpcs and II1e Icar in merfs one LIIICI z1IIay IIN- nII1cr. INC may win th ' IunesIIy cIcsire ancI Inse IIIC I'ruiIs :II II1em Il'lI' Irained in an eLIuCaIion OI II1is Ici I May II1 ' exwtorxes I1 I C55 YOII nc . e LIIOVVIGCIU d W iCI1 D young pe-opIe Ixave been be you Imve acquired mean much in democracy in II1e uncerlain ecacIes WI1icI'1 Iie aI'1eacI. Your prinCipaI, RAYMOND MAURE. 12 55 WILLIAM A. GORE nu Substitute teacliers speale of l1oW pleasant it is to worlq in our lwigti sclwool. We who lwave lneen liere a long time afcept snclw con- clition as the usual, lint recently it seems tlwat tolerance ancl goocl tellowsliip lwave tween given a special promotion. It may lie a sil- very lining ol tlwe war Cloucl. Tlie soeial rlis- turtnance ol tlwe world is lilce a clisease in tlie liuman system in tl'1at it tencls to clevelop its own antiloxins. The various war activities in wliicln we participate, ancl even tlue inconven- iences ot tlie times, malae us lmetter ac- quaintecl and give ns a common purpose. Davirl saint, 'Allow goorl anfl liow pleasant it is for men to clwell in nnityf' Wii.i.iAM A. Corus 15 III-II In rIg4I1l: INAIII-lull NIUHII' IIIUIKI IXI, I'4ufII-I XYIIIIIIIH I5 ISI-flflow, SCI-IOOI. NUCLEUS I Il I HIJIII II1IrI.x IIfu'fIx' XIII II I IMIY I.fI1II1 N Im I XX II IN X I rc I lvl , . 'U ' cIm'sIi11x' UI IIN' I Ivmpelc-NI NINHII Sul . J .x'.y cm 1suvl1IwIIffI In I IIN4 Nu. I IIM' IIINNIQ- III UIII glIl70l'IIlIK'IltIi'llI UI N'INwIs, IJ,-. 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Mrs. Hiicsion, mir rcgislrur, ixliss RonnCrniiin. bliss Diiryca. und Mrs. Mayes coiisliliiic time personnel. lil! In rigffzl: limi- Mil li-ll.inr imlcl. Riiyinuml Miiiiiv, Billie I . XYi'iuIm. il u 5 LL louise' R. Hui-Simi. may Dur- ycu, Itunirc- M. RIlI1I1l'IHhlIl. 15 JNRT ANU IIOINIIQ 'IXNONOINIICF MUSIC ,III In rig4IvI: XXIIIITMI IXIrI,r'zm. IQIIIII II-:III XIFIIIVI I7.1x1S, IXIIIIIY Szvrhwf' Iwugvm' IInxI . SIIIHIIIHII: IIInIxx'1u'rI Nmv.uL. IXInrifv Van I Ijmu-II. IIAIIN-rinv CZ0IIIy, IXVFIIIZI G. Iii!-IfI. Ijwn IIVN-QL, IirIIII'I' IxIl'CJlIf'f'l'l. IN ALI. OUT WAR EFFCDRT. PRGFS PRCDVE PATRIOTISM EIVIPSTEAI-3 IIIGH SCHUOI. Inns IIC Ims oIIncrocI II1e IaCiIili0s UI IIWC I1igI1 aIways IN-on c'xIrcmCIy prm1rI of IIS SCIWUOI for any mNI all war purpusvs, FIINI is InuCuIIy, mNI mn Iac rIc1uIuIy prmNI IIWIS year nIways on IHUNI Io IN-Ip out III wow of IIN- QXCPIIOJII jfmIm wI1irI1 c:N'I1 mNI every ICaCI1Qr is IIIIIHQ Im' IIN- war QIIIIWI. 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Second nur: .Nllrvri Slllltll .Ii1m0s Brush. Rwlwri Huw-sl Ros- coe VNfhiln1wr4-, I .nl llufiy. f 15 ENGLISH lfirsl row, lvl! lo iiylil. ll.mil lxlaiiin, l'1z-iiiirv llnlll, llsifi-l lllnismli-ll, lloroiliy fianllil, lfiinivi' lliassvniir. S4-rornl mir: ll:-iiiirv ljorrl, llonnir- lm- lrarrior, l.yla llavis, lvnlli .loyiw-. lfiliiril row: May llarlli, Camille Yilf-L, lflivsilu-Ili Sproulc, Franlcljill. Anoilwr parlivnlarly iinporlanl clniy wlairli is lui-ing pm-rlorniccl lay a grcai nianv ol our lvavnlly rncnilmcrs is llwai ol ilu: air raiil war- rlvn. NVQ liavc a grvai niany rcpi'c-scnlalivcs ol ilu- A.R.l,. al. l'l.ll.S., anal one memlvcr ol our lnavillly lias inslriivlccl various organi- valions in air raicl prccaiilions, Svvciral lr'iii'lwi's spcfnl llwir sunnnvrs Worle- ing al war planls anrl lic-lping in ilu: impor- lunl lialllc ol profliirlion. fxxlllioiigli ii was lmrrl worlq, llic-y say llwoy 4-njoycfl it lxccansc il gave ll'1c'm Iliff rcwarrliiigj fooling of C0114 r'i'clc' c'oiilrilinlion io ilu- war clnltori. Tlic lr-af'lwi's al llw .lnnior lligli, wlwo are espe- Vially slcillvrl in mwliaiiival opcralions, laavc Ianglil various voiirsi-s in slwoi niclal, mallio- nialivs anrl liliivpriiii rvacling anrl laave xvorlir-rl in scvcwal war planls. llf-sirli-s Ilia- various orgaiiixvcl ai'livilic's in xvliivli so many ol' llavm liavf' parliripalcrl, onr lawnlly ini-inlwrs liavc ioinc-cl ilic millions ol' wo mlm- wlio aro cloin 1 llwir lxii on ilic lworncr I I L lronl. Tlivrr' arc Coiinllvss incliviclnal Qliilivs wlmicla arc lvcing pvrlormccl lvy all goocl fili- zvns as Llicir Conlrilmnlion io ilic war ellorl, snvli as Saving lailflivn lals, Collcvling strap, ancl llic all imporlank jolm ol? lniiying Vvlai' Stamps ancl Bonds. Our ivaclicrs liavc clone all llicsc ilaings laollw al laomc ancl in sfliool. XG v .' 9 - I . I 1 A' f -' 1 M 7 ii '51 f . 'J ' ' ' s l Q I' ,, b , l A ',. ' .au ' H' olwimw-i.k2i ww ES. rfmwi Several of the-m tmavc been instrumental in organizing ttic Vxfar Pmonct ctrivc at H.H.S. anct it is ctuc partly to tticir efforts that we were su suwcssfut in tripting our Cstimateft quota. t'tcinpstcact's scirap ctrivc was an cxtromoty SIIFCCSSIQIII unc. anct unc to wtiirtm ttie tiigti svtiont glam' ii large FUlltTil7lItiUD. of our toafticrs cnttcrftvct svrap at ttwf-ir tirmics, anrt several of tticrm suppni'tQc,t ttw strap mtrivc at time Sctmot. This is just unc of ltw many Cnmtnincrt twine anct svtwut activitivs in wtiivti nur twnrutty incinturws tiavo partiripatect. INDUSTRIAL ART? Ijirsl rnv1', tvfl In Ftfllltl Unnatit Smitty Stuart Datex ttarritft XVittiams. twtany ot ttac Cuursos crldferect at tt.H.S. tsiave tation nn oxtra iinportanrc in wartime. S ,,,.,,,,1 1 ,.,,,,: ,1,,5q,y, Simian ly,.,,,5.S,.1,i ,,,l 101. XViH,L,,1N10,,, This actctect signiticanvf' fmt so many of the SVU' Various sutmjcfls has not onty tI'lCI'PtlSGCt ttif' size of ttic- classes taut has atso prnvictctt aftcti- tionat worts tor ttae teachers. Not only must they Continue to teafh the functamentats of sucti rnursvs as physics, trigonomctry anft mcctianicat drawing, taut they must atso in- HISTORY ,NND SOCIAL SCIENCE first Vmr, triti to riytilz Jxtison XYtllt'f'Ilt, txtyrttr' Rtmftf-s, ISL'l'IIt1C fxtarstmtt, Fwrmifl mu: tmntc Rauu, tturti tuiiiiivrsori, Fturciiu- Atutmott, itcnnic Tripp, Att-rr'rt Voortiics, IIIIIII- .IIIx IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII xx'IIN'II . N IIIIIQI-s IIII IIN- I'i'lIIlIIK'IlI1'III4IIIIXYIIII IIIIQ IIIIS IIIII III-I-II I-.Iw IIIII IIIII' IaIr'IIIIx' IlIl'IlIIIl'l'S IIIIXI' F ' o IIxI'Il III IIN- IIIIIIXIIIII. 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XXIII-IIIIy 8 M I ' L I- IIIIXI- IIIsI Il lI4IIII'I'ilIbIt' IIIIIIIIN-I' III Ic-1N'II- Q' AIIII I 'I IIS III IIN- .IIIIN-II I'rII'I'I-4 :IIIII III II IIIIIIIIN-I' is -. 0'-' W.-x eflgliwfk IIIII-Iy III IIlI'I'l'iI4l' III IIN' IIIIIINIIIQ IIIIIIIIIIS. XXII- IIIIII- IIIIIIIIIII- IIIII II-QINII IIIII il!IIIIIl'iIf , - , , U I , I ICSIIIIII' III IIN-II' aN'IIx'IIIc-s wIIII'II wa- IIIIVQ III I IIIIII IIII' IIIII' IX II IIIHIN WIIII III- IIIINX' sm-Ixv , , III1-sc-IIII-II wus IIIII-INIOII III SIIIIW IIIII' rr-INIIIN Illil IIlI'II' IIIIIIIIIY IIINI wc- WIQII IIII' IIIVIII Il I I I INIW IIIIIc'II IIN' IiI1'lIIIy IIIIS IIIIIN- IIII' IIIC x I--I-II--III-I. I II IK IIIII I ll I NIIIXN IX I I NI HI I-IIIIrI IIHKI III IN-III IIIUIII IIIIIII'I-c'IIIIc- I-vclx NI-Q, IIN Illl IIIIIII I IIIII I.N'IIIIy IIilX'K' I4'ilI'I1l'I' IIII IIN- IIIIIN- IIS LI III-IIIIIIQ c'IIIIIriII .,, IIIIXIII IIIII IIN-y IIII- Illll IIII Il IIN ll IX IBIIXN 71- S. M - III x lII'V'. I .HBR .IXRIINNS .I' II I . III, II-NI , I- I - III I-4, I I I III IIIIII IIIII XIII r II I IIIIIIII IQII I ITIIII I Il I IIIIII XIIIIIIIII If.IIIrIIIII IIII- IIIIII. IIII' III-.IIIII-, IIIIII Enter, now, the royat gauery of the ctasses, presided over hy this year,s Kings and Queens-the ctass of 315. These highly esteemed and venerahte characters are represent- ed hy individual portraits, each ac- companied hy a hrief resume of his or her extra-curricular activities. Fottowing the senior section are the group pictures of the other classes, their advisers, and their otiti- cers. Each class has its own share of responsihitity, for it is composed of the seniors of tomorrow. tn the years to come, we hope that this hook Witt once more he thumhed through and Witt revive memories of our years in high- school and our former ctassmates. tn some smatt way it may aid in keeping us ctoser together, and taithfut to our Alma Mater P- t tempstead High. L w l v 11' Llf1,l I 1 I , L-,il K LL -4. 1- 'XA I' . ,L,', , . a,4...f f I P k- X bw, ,J j K yy--. ,M . 1 1 1 ,f 1 'V :J I ' .,fAt a.f,L ff ff L, -f ' I um QUN-5 l XX NX RHPAREDNICSS s00111s lo l111x'0 in-011 li10 moilo of ii0111psic-:ul High Sri111f1lys cilf1ssr1i,-Vi. Iyllfillgj lllixil' IQ11111' y0e11's ul' l0a1111- ingj, li10s0 SC'iiiHl'S IIZIYO vqiiippvii li10111s0Ix'0s wili1 II10 110m'0sse11'y IQIICINVICIIQQ' wi1ic'i1 will 1 V . lilfliliilll' li1011' SllC'C'l'SS 111 li10 f11l111'0. Hwy imvc lf1i4011 full arix'a11lag0 offervrl lu li10111 li1r1111gi1 H0111psiead Higifs cxccplicmai fac- iilly ami 0q11ip111c11I, ami f11'c11uwi1cll01' li1a11 0v0r p1'0par0cl lo SIICCCCII i11 ii10ir Ci1f1s011 Iii1l S of 011r,ieax'r1r. For many of our SCl1iUI'S. ll1CiT i1111110ciini0 fulures imve nircariy i10e11 ci0c'ici0cl. il wiii 110 ii10ir i1u11orcci r0spf111sii1iiily lo siipprmri. li10ir counlry i11 IIN? Ggit for fr00ci11111, ami W0 imow wc can c'r11111t on II10111. Alrenciy many 1110111i10rs of li1e riziss of y-45 1110 ill li10 011111011 services, 211111 are p1'r1vi11g limi li1ey are 1111110 iliilll z1i1i0 in iipiwlmi ii10i1' 1'0sp1111sii1iiili0s. Presicicnl of our 111110i1 i11111or0ci ami r0- specleri seniors is popular Bula XXVVHYIIC, who SENIOR CLASS 1 SENIOR Q'I.1'XSS Oiflflfi-1IlS , fmfi In rigfii: iluris fioicislviiy Ruin-rl f XVs1y110,,laiilifv-fxc111i11s,Xvilli-1111i:41lZ. SHN IOR lfl ASS AI DX' ISCJRS lwfi 111 riyfilz Illf'fIlil't' Alilfillilu, Vlrarm-11c'1' iiuil, 5111111111 BL'flIll'H, Viola-11.'0 Aiqlxoll. is wett tuiown to att of us for t'1is att'1tetic atuitities. Botfs rigtat twanct assistant is trienct- ty Doris Cotctstein, poputarty tmown as Hctuitnlnyft Janice Copius, ctass secretary, ptans to attenct Kattiarine Gitatvs, Secretariat Sctioot, anct is wett tenown at H.tt.S. for tier participation in so many stuctent activities. .tanicets pat, toottnatt tiero Bitty tjotz, atity tatces over on ttie money enct anct tiancttes ttie ttnanccs ot ttwe senior ctass. Poputar Miss Ftorence ttatt tias tong guirt- ect ttwe seniors tt'1I'0llgt'i ttweir tast year in twigta sctwoot anct twas provect twersett a worttiy actviser tor ttwe ctass of '4'5. Ttiis year, ttie seniors tiave ctiosen ttie comefty Amt Came ttie Springu as ttieir annuat ctramatic presentation. At ttiis cur- rent writing, ttie ptans tor ttwe ptay are in futt swing unrter ttuc capatmte ctirection ot Miss ttanrtatt anct Miss Linn, anct ttie tinat pro- ituvtion is an eagerty awaited event at Hemp- steart ttigti. Now ttiat tticy have come safety tturouggti tour years at H.HS., ttwe seniors can tootq tiavtc anct rememtner ttwe twarct worta anct the goott times wtaicti ttwey twave twact. On one sicte ot ttie scate are sucti memories as report varrts, detention stips, anct, of course, re- gents. Batancing ttiese stigtitty unpteasant recottections, tiowever, are sucti ttiings as toottuatt games, ctass parties, sctioot ctances, anrt ttwose wetcome assemtwty programs wtwicti tootr ttie ptace ot ctasses. Adct to ttwese ttwe more atmstract memories suctw as ttie tovety sense ot superiority to trestsimen ttiat. you get wtwen you taecome a soptwomore. anrt ttie rewarcting teeting ot' ctoing wett in a Ctass, a sport or an artivity, anft you tiuct that the tmact memories are ctetinitety outtnatanrert tiy ttie goort. Yes, ttie seniors twave a tot to reinemtier atmout t t.t t.S,, anct we, in return, Witt atways remenitmer ttsiem. tfveryone in ttempsleact ttigti tatees personat prirte in ttwc memtiers ot ttwe ctass of '43 anct wistaes tt'1CITl ttie very tuest ot tuctc anct success in ttie future. ROBERT .fXl5RAlN'lS-Rifle Club 21 Tracl: 3, 4. 3: Cops 4: Gym 4: Class llaslcvlluall 4. l.OlS AINBINDER-lr. Rml Cross 3, 4: Bowling Cluln, fl: .lr. Air Rairl Xvarrlf-n 4. EDNVARD .AxKSEl..-llatlmllnrler lg l'lall Cops I, 4: Xvrvslling ZZ. 3. 41 Arlvisor Aicl-4. ELEANOR Al.liXANDERHC'0mmf-mal Club 2. ROYCE Al.l,YN-llall Cop 3: Camera Clulz 3: Foolliglwt Clllll 4. GRACE AlSl'llYllN'lER. Fl ,ORENCE AlDlCEl.l.ZX-Baflminlon 4: Regislralion Aiclc 4. ll5l2RlT ARNOl.D-Creole Cams-s l, Q, 3: Art Clulm 2: Slaelvll fxlulm '51 Gym fxillc- 3. 4: Bowling 4. flONS'llANCE ASl'lli'-Crm-lc Gnmvs I, 3. 4: Soplwmore ljlvrury Clnlm 2: Comnmvrrial Clulm 3, -1: .lr. Svrrvlury 4. YAl.lil AUERl3ACll-Foollmnll 3: XXlTf'FlllllQ 3, fl: Yllupiar 4: S!'ll'l'!1'f' Clulm 4: Cops 4. ROSE Alll7lliRO-Cleo Club lx llmsclmll 1: Clmoir 2, 3. l.OUlSl1l l3AClC.fXl.UPG-Arlvisory flounril -1. DOROTHY lllxljlill-.lr. gvrrf-larv 3, Al: Conunc-rvial Clulb 3: llhowling Clulu 4: Rvfgislrnlion Airln 4. l7REDERlCK l3AllRMAsse-mlbly 2, 3, -1: 'llupiar 33 Class Soli- hull 3: Class Football 3: Xvresiling 3, 4. VIRGINIA l3ARTElS-l31m'ling 3, 43 llmslu-llmll 3, 4: Solllmll 3. 4: Gym Aiflp 3, -lg Crm-la Cam:-s 3, 4. RUTII BARTllOl.lNl.:Xl'I-limlminmn 4. BRENDON BATES. HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOCDL CLASS CF FCRTYTHR l,lfllUY lSAUKNlGl'lT-Glvv Clulm I: Clioir 2: Wrestling 2: .l. V. lfoollmll 5. NORlNl5 l rAlllVlANMCrn1-lc Gnmvs I, 2: Svrrf-tary of llomc- Rrmm Rf-pr:-srnlalivr-S: llaslicllmall 4, llllilxllll l7J,'XlllVl!XNN-ljionr-r-rm l: Flowr-r girl nt rommr-nrvmf-ni r:LlQi-gistrnlinn Aifli- 5, 4: .lr, Sr-vrotary 4: Pmclminlnn 4: Pon anrl ln ' 4. llhlilfwlflillq-llinsvlmzill 5, fl: l'loi'lu'y 4. lflxlll. lll'f.l9OVlff'-dllnll Tops I1 Campus Pnlml 31 Bowling Clulx 5, Al: ly:-nlnqnn -1. f'l,ARK lHlTl.l.OXN'SHll.ill flop I: Vvrrsllingg I. l'.'X'l'llli'I.'X lllfRMlTl.. I:'XX'x'l4IiN'Ii llIfR'l'RAlN'l-Clif-f-r l.i-:ull-r '21 Rilln filulw 5: Hall fnp -1: fvym Airlie 4, , . lxll llsxlfll lllfllVllllifxlvl-llmrmfl I, 2. 5: lliill Cops 5. 4. lfIl.lflfN lHliRFI'RANl3. llfllllflflll lllfllflxllll,l.-llmslzvtlmll Ll, 5. -1: llslwr at romnwnrc- mviil 5, llzilriol 5, -1: ll:-nliipon 5, ,l.fXlNlliS lllglloll-llmml I, 2. 5, 43 rllrzirlq 5: Campus Palrol 5: flauni-rn flluls '53 Orrlivslm 4. l'lllNA lll.AlR-llrz-siclvril Sopli. l.il. Q: Sorrviary Senior Girls Svrvivs- Squnrl 4, Nllillllfx llfl'l'KlN-flzinipus Pulrol 2, 5: lvlfmagvr Gym Clulz 2: .l V, lfmrllmll lxlznnngr-r 5: Assrfmlmly Squarl 5, fl: llnll flops -1: Swirls llulml -1. V, lrilfllllilll 5: Vnrsily Solllmll 5. lXlRU'llllY l5Rl'll'l flrcclc Game-s 2: llorscltnaclz Rirling 5: Arlvisor Aiflc 5. XVll.llnllR l3RESl,lN-llanfl l, 2: Nvrcstling 2, 4, Hancllaall 3, -lg flym Cluln 4: Tc-nnis 4. lXlJAl.YNNl'l HROYVN-'Patriot 5, 4: Clieerlrracling 5, 4: ..lr. Secrclnry 5, 4: llnolliglit Club 5. 4: Bowling 5, -ig Secretary Fool- liglit Clulx 4. HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHGOL KATHLEEN BRUXVN-Pen ancI InIc 5, 4: Gym Aide 5, 4: I-Ialriol -Ig Svnior GirIs Service Squad 4: HoCI4ey 4. IIIELEN BUI.I.IS-Pioneers 1: ONIWQ-slra I, 2, 5, 4: PaIIas 2. ALMERINDA BUONINCONTRO-,Ir. Secretary 5, 4: BOWI- ing 4. SHIRLEY BURD-C-Ice CIuI1 1, 2, 5: UIVIusiCa Americanan 2: Registration AirIe 5: Gym AirIe 5. HIAINE CADXVAI.IADER-Greek Games 1. 2, Gym Aide 5, 4: I:Inwe-r girI at vnmmvnremenl 5: Senior GirIs' Service Squad 4. ARTHUR CAI.DVVEI.I,.-Band l, 2, 5, 4: Track Manager 2: AssemI:nIy Squad 2, 5, 45 Trvasurer of German CIuIm 5: Orrhcstra 4, EVIIIIEI., CAMPPJELI.-GrreeI: Games I, 2, 5: SIurIenI Forum 5: Bas0I:aII 5. KENNETII CANN-RiIIO CIuIu I, Q: I5anCI I. Q. 5, 4: Orc'Iir'sIm 1. L2, 5, 4: Track Manager 5: Stamp CIUIJ 5, 4. ITIEANOR CARISON-Camera Club 3, Hockey 4, Pmaskf-lIyaII 4: IIaSOIiaII 4. RICHARD CARR-Fo0lI1aII 2, 5, 4: CoIoniaI 5: Usher ai rom- menvemenl 5: AssPmIzIy Squad Q, 5, 4: PalI'iIinCIers I: .Iunio Q: Pentagon 5, 4. ANNA CARROIAI.-C0mmf'rriaI CIuIJ 4. SAI. CAS'I'EI.I.I-I'IaII Cops 2, 5, 4: .I. V. I5asIceIIJaII 2: Campus PaIr0I Q. AIVIELIA CAVE-Greek Games I, Q: pen and InIa 5, 4: .Ir. Secretaries 45 PaIIas 2. EVELYN CLANTON-SIQQICII CIUIJ I: Crank Games I, Q. 5, 4. CNI'I Gamvs 1, 23 IIorI4cy Q: Pxas- Iu'lIiaII 2: I5asPIiaII 2, RICHARD CONKLIN-TracI4 4, EIIEEN CONIVIY-Honor CIuIJ Ig Stud:-nt Pirrsinvss IVIanagcr 5: Secretary G. O. OII?ire 2, 5, ANITA CONNELLYF-SopIiom0re Literary CIUIJ Q: Greek Games 5: I.iIerary Stag 4: Senior GirIS Service Squad 4: I3owIing 4. .IANIIIII FcryplLIS'-'fYTIl1'1'I'II'JlfIl'I' 2, 3, 111 Vim- Pr4'sirIvnt of CInss INC f 3: ASSiSIrll1I CIH1-I of Sr-niur fIirIs Svrvirr- SqumI -1: Sr-frm-lury OI K I I CCHII,I'I-IIQISIQ1-lIm2lII 2, 5: IIr:rss-IJnr'I4 RifIim1 2: f'irf'uIn- lion hIilllilLIl'I' of I'uIm1ii1I '55 Svninr fIirIs Svrvim- SIIIUIKI 4: I7mrI- minlun -I. CRCVIASI,AI.Ii-VII:-1-rIr-:11I0r 3. 'I: IQIII1- IIIHI1 3. iIIiOIH1Ii CROXVIQ-'I'rmL 4. IXIAIQIUN IIIIIXIIXIINIIS--Piorwr-rs Ig Pz1IIns 2: I7mwIingg 53 II:-n zmrI Inlz AI: Orgamisl AI. AI,II'I'I KIIISIIINII-CII-o fiIuIm I, 2: Crm-I: fmnu-s I, 21 A I up:-II:x fIImir 3, -I: I.iImrmy Sluff 3, 4: IIl0wIing 4. RlI'I'II I IHli'I I'Y IJIXICNIQNIII.'I'-Cn-I-I Gam:-s 1. Q: Ari Club I, 2- A I upm-IIa: fxImir 2, 5, -Ig CnInniuI 3, CARR VRANFIS I5,'XI,I'I'. .IOI IN I'mwIinq 5, fl. I'IVI':I,YN IJIIINIIIIIOSKY-CIvv CILIIJ I, '23 Crm-I: Games I, Q: IIrxm1- Ifunnl lQl'IlH'Si'llIIlIIVl' Q23 IBOXYIIIIL1 3. -I. III IAIIIIIS DIZIXIOVIWIQ-CnnrIoIiz-rs I: PI1ysn-nl Film-ss 3. VIIQC IINIA IJIQNISI-I-I Inrsc-Im1'Ic RirIing Ip RIIIP f'IuI1 Q3 RnIIvr SImlinu '51 IIowIim1 -I. AI.lC'I-1 IJIiN'I'ON-K Irv:-Ia Gunn-S I, 21 Vnmvm CIUIJ Ig Sopho- mora- I.1l. t4IlIIl .21 t1UIIlIIl1'Tl'lIII IIILII1 5. I.ORR1XINli INI. IFII'KSUN-fwnrnn1r'rf'i:xI fxIuIJ '53 Pr-n nnrI InI. f'IuIm 3. Il: .'XuIvisur Aiflr' 41. IiI.IZ.fXIIIi'I'II ANN IXlI,AN-Num-s Ahh- 4. IXII.AN--IIHQIQI-IImII 'Ig Ikfw-Imll -I. IAIIINIS-I1oIIvr SImIinf1 '53 I71rvwIlng1 -'I. IIZ IJANCIQ-Clym Ahh- 4. I IJAVIIY-II.uII fqup I.ivulvmml I1 As4v1uIlIy gqumI '51 . , . CL ASS OF FGRTY-THR 29 Wll.LlAM DONATl-Radio Club 4. THOMAS DONNELLYHVVrestling 5, 4. ARLENE DORNHSlcetcl1 Club 2: Usber at Commencement 3: Student Counril 4: Bowling 4. FRANCES DORROS. 'X THEODORE DORROS-Riairgjrgbm, Dissecting Club Q. JANE DOTY-Clic-erleacle fl , Ygsloma Girl at Gradua- lion 3: Pioneers l: Palbf ' win nlc 3, 4: Senior Girls' Service Squad 4. 'A I rx X I l ,U a I' fr LANVR L E R K xfreasur o xpatlxll ers 1: Prkirlent of unto 2: ia 3, 4: i 2, 3, 4: ille Teamb OBERT .misc .1 ,ass Softball 5: Canipmiimoi 4: ERT DROESCH- atlrfinder 1: Junto 2: Colonial 3: c agon 3, 4: Treasurer ol' Aelvisor Aicles 3. Mel ROBERT DUERBECK-Rifle Club 4. CHRISTOPHER KEVIN DUFFE-Rifle Club 1: Wrestling I, 3, 4. lNlARGUl:1RlTE DUFFY-Pallas Secretary 2: Quill 2: Pen and lnlc 3: Clic-erleaclcr Q. 3. 4: Foolliglmt 3, 4. lVlll.DRED DWYER-Greek Games 2: .lunior Secretary 3, 4: Baclminton 4. MARGARET ElCKHOFl7-Greelc Games l, 2: Rifle Club 2, Science Club 3. ALBERT ElSENl.AU-Slcetcli Club Q, 3: Colonial 3: Quill 3: Campus Patrol 43 Rifle Club 4. EDVVINA El-l.l0T'l'-Cwreelc Games l, 2: Commercial Club 1, Q.: Gym Aide 3: Basketball 2: Senior Girls' Service Squad 4. VVALTER El3VVEl,l,-Presizlenl: of Class 1. 2. 31 Student Council I, 2, 3: Azlvisory Council 1, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Orclwestra 3, 4: Assembly Squad Q, 3. 4. ES'l'El.l.E F. FALBUSH-Band 1 2, 5. 4: Baclminton 4. HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL .. f -,A f ' I 'v -a ,J 1 Q I 9 4 I C X f, . o f ' CLASS OF FORTY-THR Cl IARI .ES J. FALCO. LUCY l:AZlO'-Gravel: Gamvs 2: llmaslurllaull 2. 5: Baseball 2. 5: Gym Aicle 5, 4: lloclccy 4. FERGUSON'-Pallas 2: Pon and lnl: 5: Cllvvr- lcaclcr 5: Presiclcni of Footliglit Club 5: Senior Girls' Service Squad 4. lVlAR'l'l IA l7lSCl'lER-Commercial Clula -1. NNlLl..lAlVl l'll.ANNliRY-Sollllaall 21 Prcsirlf-nl of Spanisli Clulz 5: Asscmluly Squacl 2. 5. 4. 4 G. Fl,ElVllVllNG-'Orclirslra I, 2, 5, 4: Rifle Clulv 5: llull Cops 4: Patriot 4: Bowling -1. JEAN FLYNN-Hall Cops 2. 3. 4. Wll,l.lAM FOLZ-Fooklmall 2. 5, 4: Captain of Foollnall 41 Class Baslcelluall 2, 5. 4: Treasurer of Senior Class 4. JOHN FRANKEMOILE-l2ille Club 3: J. V. Football 3. JEAN FRl'llJ-Avlvisory Counril l. 2: Crm-lg Gunn-s I: Gym Aitlc 5, 4: Bowling 4. DOUGLAS l'RliDliRlCKS-llall Cops CZ: Class lluslwilaall Q: J. V. lluolluall 5. l':l.lZAl5lf'l1ll l:RlfNCl'l-Callelcria Squarl 5: llcallli Sr-rvice fllulm 4: Ar! Clulm 4. IRIS flfxlglfllfl.SHN-flrmrcla Games I, 2: Pallas 2: Pen anrl lnlc 5, fl: llugislruliori Airlc 5. 4: llc-gislrulion Aid 5. 4: Jr. Secre- lnry -1: Gym Anlr- 5, -I. NAOlNll flAl.lf-Sli:-lrli flulx I, LZ. 5: llaslwllmall 2: llusinvss lxlnmigr-r nl flolonial 5: Pun nnrl lnli 5, -1: Gym Airl 4. llUGll GARlVlANY-Rills: Club Cl: 'lim-nnis 'lleam 5. 4: Bowling Club 4. Glicjlicli-'Rifle fllulx 2, 5: Rillf- Vllvam 3. NANCY fll'lRARl'7-Pon amrl lnls 5. 4: Svrrr-tary of Srivriie flliilxffr: flulmiiul 5: lloulliglil fllulx 4: Cu-fxrlvisor llurluin Call -l. l. 2: Sc'ii'rir'4' filulm 2. 5. -l: Xvri-sllirig .I. 5, 11: Prr-sirlr-nl ul 'llupiar 43 Sluclf-nl founvil -l: Aclvisory flounvil 4. 5I HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL IIIIIIZI.I'1IQ-'Ifz-gislrzllimx .Xi1Iz' 3: I.iIurury SIHIII 3. -I: ISUVVIITIQ -I, .IC7SIiI'I IINIi I.. fINIIfVX'IfIi-Urn-I-I4 Ilnrwws I. J: IIufIwIImII Q: Gym ,XrrI1- 3 I: Ifvgislmlirm ,'XrrIe- -I. CII IIIIIJIJIQIA -XYrx'sIIing YIYKWIIII , 3, -I: . X5St'IIlI3If' SquzuI 3, 4. ICLIKZIQNIII IIOIQIIIZ-IIa1II fops I: VX'rffslIing I, IJUIQIS ,XI.IXIfX KIcjI.IJSIIIIIZIIY'-'CTIll'l?fIl'iIlIl'T Ll. 3. fl: Iknwlmg 2. 4Ig IIur'Iwx' 31 ,I1. N-c'1c-Inu' 3, -Ig X 141- IJrc'suIe-nl UI C Iusf -I, IIKJNIIII IKYIIXIIII.IIVIN-Urvc-I4 C,IiUIll'5 I. Q: IEW-In-II L2 3 IImIminIon 4. CTIIJIZI,-X COLIISIixXUI7MSpanisI1 C'IuI1 Q. 3, P+-n and InIi fiIuIm 3, -I: Sc-nmr fIirIs' Sc-rvirf: Squad 43 I'10wIing1 11, IQOI5IfI2'I' GIZAIBCDXV-IIf1II Cops 3. 4: Us-rrnan CILIIU 2: As- sf'mI1Iy SKIIIUII 2. 3. -I: PII,-su-nl Irilnvss 5: CoI0ninI 5. .IOI IN C:IQI1I'.NI.I'.Y-HaII Cops l, 3: ZIXSSKTIUIDIQ' Q, 3, -I1 KiIN?C'F- If-nrIm-r lp IIOwIing IIIL-am 53 IIam,IIJuII 3, -I. IQU9,NI.IIf CIIQITI.I.,fX-Imin CIuIx 2. IQ.'YI4IIIfIQINI3I CIiOIiPI.ER-'PaIIns 2: Pvn nn1I InIc 3, -1. V.-XI2OI.INIf CROSSMIJJ-'JwIinp 5, 4. I.II..fX IIIQOSSIXIXXN-Cyrn :XirIv -I: IINLI-y CIuIn -4. IBIiRNIC'Ii CRIIIiNXVAI.IJ-Softball 3: BowIing 41. SIISAN C1lII.I.fX, ,XIJXN IIIIVIIK IVXIIIIIZ-.Illnlo Q: 'I.vnnis 3, 4: fiIIf'l'I'If'IlKII'I' 4: 'IIrr-nsurvr uI' I'4urvLIly:I1I fIIuIz 43 IIHII Cops 4, IQKYIXIONII II.'Xf1.XN-.Xw-mIwIy SYIIUIII 3. -I: I'1.,wImg I.fIuIm fi. .IC I5IfI'II II1XIiI'IEUsIu-r nl LWUIUIIIPIN'UIIIPIII 5: IIaseI'muII 3. 4: IInsIu-IIwnII 5, AI: Ijrc'sirI0nt of Advisory foun4'iI 4: SIucIe'nl I UIIIIVII 'I, 52 SYRENA IIAI.I.QUIST-Cm-L Iinmr-s 1. 2, 51 Buskvtlaall 2, 3, Ifvasr'IJaII 2, 3g IIocI:cy 2, 5, II: IIImirmzm uf Grmk Gamvs 4, ARNOLD IIAIVIIVIIQII.-Ass:-mIwIy Squml 3, -1: 'I'rac'Ic 'Il-am 5, Iinrnpus I,inImI 3, 'Iz I7uoIImII IlulroI 3: I:rmlI'mII -I. rv . quit -C IIIIIIIII IIJXNIIAII,'XN-NIIunnr I1IuIxs I, 2, 3, AI: DipIornu Girl ui I4IIllIlll'IIl'I'IIIl'III 31 S4-niur IIirIs sl'I'YIf'I' SIIIIIIII -Ig I'IfmIIigI1I Ilul 1 I'mIN1II I l'11l11 ,IIUXN II,'XYI':S-,X:IvImr .'Xi1Iv '5. AI, IIomv IQIHIITI Rvp. 33 I'In-s-r- IIr31NIII1IIaNL1I1KIuI'5 mu 1' , -1 . u .lg 's 1' II u III'IIIDII.'XNII-SulrI1nIIlrrn' I.IIr'r.lI'y Ll: IIr1'1'Ii IIIIIIIIUS II I1 r I I mm n rn nl I III: III Nl II I I' In I J I X Il'I' I,fl'SI!Il'III :II In. I7, II. III IIIIIIIIIII-IIrxI14rr I-IlII1 I, 3. 7: Ijups Q: IIUII -I' IIUHII- Ifomn IXl'jll'l'5I'llIilIIVl' 5: 5uIIImII J. I INV III'1,IN.'XS-IIrw-II IIJIIIIIW I1 I IllI'IlI'Y BQ IEEISVINIII .2,'5, . III IIIINIIY-Ilmml I, 2, 3, -I3 Music' Ilupuznrll 3. IIIIIIIXIANN-'IIrfxf'Ic I, 2, 5. -Ig Ilnll Cop Ig .'Xssc'mI1Iy I I '5 I IIJm Ru Rein nl In: 7 I'c1II'uII I Sqlmf J, . 'Z 'II'I'Ii Insmmr-5 I, LZ, 3. 'I: I,ilIr'I1'riu 5quucI Q, 3: I.iIu'aury SIHII fI3 I'rmIIi51IlI I IuI1 -Ig Iyym XXICIC II. INI.'XRt1,XIQIi'l' III! IzI II I II III II II-IIIIII:-r NIQJIIIIIIJ 57 I5uwIing1 I IuIm 4, III IIIIINIIII--IIr1'IwsIm I, J, 5. -I: IIrvcIc I1ilI'TlI'S 2: IIHIIKI 'j, -lg IXIIISIVEI .XIlll'fIf'ilIliI 2: Svniur IIirIs' Svrvirc Squad II. YIIVIIIINIJX III PI I'IIXIIXN-I,imn-1-rs Ig SupImnxom Ijlvrury IfIuI1 .lg Iupmr 'm, -I1 In-rnnm I IIIII -I. IIIIVIAII III II'II 5I,XIXIX-I uIm1l-II .71 II:-n .1n1I InIi c1IIlI'? J. -I: IIvgg1sIr.nIuru1,'XirIv 5, -Ig ,XfIvimr .'XirIv I'I1ivI 45 SImI4'nlIIolln1'iI -I. IC JI IN III DI'KINS-RiIIv I'luIm 4. ,'XI.IHliI3'I' IIIJPI l,liXX'IS . IIAIIRIIYII IIAIXIIXII ,NIJ-IIonor CIUIJ I, 2, 4: Secrvlary UI Snplmnmn- I'Ins:- QUIIIIUIHUIII I.iIvmry IXIuIm Llp Sc-nior C'irIs Sur- NI N .II IIlrrrIlI1r7 'JI '5. -I, I,m:1sLvlImII 3: III-Lgmranllull .'X11I4- -I. ..,.U.L-I il 1 . '1' 1' 1 . 4- rn- 1' 7: S' vss . fl cy .I 'n f. -3 y . ' ' -. I I' UID 'I 'SI' El I 'I ' N I ' , IIIINS-IIowIing -I. I v W .. - - 'IQRMRIIIIL Ixlul, 3. CL ASS OF FORTY-THR 35 lil.lZKXlll'I'l'll HUNKA-Patrioi 3, 4: Jr. Secretary 3, 4: Regis- Iraiion Aicle 3, 4. RUSEf'l.lflfR l'lURl.EY'-llovlwy I: Basketball 2: Pen ancl lnlc 3. lHfXRISfXR.'X Ill.l'l'f l'llNSON-Pallas Cluln 2: Library Stall' 3: Pm-n aml lnli 3 -I: Ecliior-in-Cliiel' of Patriot 4: Siuclcnt Council 4. YIiRCDNIC','X lNCl.lS-l.aIin Clulv I. Q: llorsvlvarlc Riflingj I: llrf-I-lg flamf-s 12: lirvnrlw Cluln 3: lrootliglii 4. PI IYI,I.lS l9RAl:1I.SON-Crf-I-lg Games lg 'I'rf-asuror of Sopho- nwre' l.iIz-rary flulv 23 Colonial 33 Gym Aicle- 3, 4. IYIiR IVHRSON-llall fjop 4. .-Xl.II'JRIiY .IXXQKSON-llasr-luall I, 2, AI: Baslceilvall Q: llnflef-y 3: Gym Airlf' 33 Clioir 3. IiI.lZ.fXI5If'I'II .IJXCNKSON-'Art Club I, 2: Slcclcli Clulv I, 2 3. -I: firm-lg Cami-s I, 2, 3. 'I. XX'lI.I.IA5I .IAS'OHS-Paililinfli-rs I: .lunio 2: Assernlzly Sllllilfl J. 7. -I: llillv- flulm 2. '55 llmanfl J, 4. fllfORUlj1 .IANSON-l'lall Cops 3, 4: G. 0. Siorc 3: Class ljoulliall 3, IJOROTIIY ll. .IOIINSON-'Greelc Games I3 fNl'll'ISll'Tli1S Play I: llmsvlmall 3, 4, 'l'I I.fXIJI7IiI.,IS KAI.IIXKDXVSKl-pallilimlcrs I: .lunio 2: Colonial '33 llf-.HI lxlanagur, .l. V. Fooilnall 4: Campus Patrol -I. CIORDON IJ. KANIL-Bancl I, 2. 3: Orvlwcsira 2. 3: Cam:-ra flulm 3, 41 lfowliiig Club 4. KARCI'IEVSKIP-Praselimll 2, 3: llaclminlon 4. GRACE fx. KARI.-Rnllvr Slzaiing 3. lffxl'l lXl.'XN-'SolIl1all 3: llurlwy' I. llhaslwllmll I: Sl'lf'T1f'f' flulw -I. Kl':llI.'XN-ljallaf l'luls J: Pe-ii :xml lnlx c'llIlJ 3, II: l:irsI :Xml Qlass 3: llrmwling I liilm -I: fxlr Raul l lrsi .Null-r -I. I'1ARBAI2,'X Klfl.l.l'llllill--llurlgf-y I: Drarnaiir' Flulw Q: l3aslurI- INIII 2. 3. HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOCJL 34 CLASS OF FCJRTY-THR .lUSl'1l'l llNl'1 Kl'll,l.Y-Rnllv 3. ANlJRl'1XV KllfRYfjllMCle1ss llilslxcllzull 2: Bush-ibull 3, 4. Games l, Q. 33 llovlxcy 2, '51 llusliclf lmll Qg l.alin Clulm 2: llowling '5, 4. l.U'l l'llf KIKJSINSKI-Ulm-U lllulw I, Q. , . ., ., 1 - l,ll.l.l.'XlN lxlxllllf-f,unnm-rriul flulm 3. ljulriul 3, 4: Senior Girls' S1'fVll'l' Squiul 4. MARY Kflf'lll.l'l-Cl:-1' fllulm I, 2: flcrnmn Clula 3: Pon anrl lnli fflulx 5. -1: Arlvlsur Airl 11. ANNE-lvllli Kolfl lN-Sf-1 rvlary ol lliom-Q-rs lg presiclvnl ol ljulf las fllulw 21 l'cn und lnlx '53 Pr:-sirlc-nl ul Slucle-nl l urum 3: lfrlilnr ol' llulriol 4. lRl'lNlJ: KOVAl.f'ZllK-Uri-cl: Gnmvs l, 2: Arlvisor Aixlc 4. lllil.liN KOXVALSKI, RUl5liR'l' KRAl 'I'. lxlfxlf Kllflf lS'l'Al3-llluv nnfl Vwlliilr' llornvr 3. 'ig lliling Qllulw 35 lliryrling Clulm 3: Swilflxlpourul Opcrulur, Olliltc- 2, 4. lllil.liN KROIACK. KRCJl,ACK--vilrsily lfuullmll .l, 3, l: vursily llusv- lmll 3, 4. lllCRl5liR'l' Kl,lNNlxlANN-llull flops ll. .lOSl2l'll IA 'VURNO-l'uotlmll Patrol 4. MAURICTH l.ALlRllfR-fhvrnian Club 3: Rilll- Club -1. llrlllllfl. l.AXVRl'lNCl'l-Crm-lc Cuumvs l. 5. -13 l.ilwrury Slnll' '51 Gym Aiclc: 3, -lg llmsi-lmll 3: llc-url ul lluwling -I. Ixllllvlis fxssumi-iliull .lg civi- mun Club 3, 4: lloclacy 4. 35 HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL IfI3I'I'lI I.lilIDNliR. I-IIlIX'IYRlff-Xvrx-sllirig -I: rllrarlz 4. Ifvlilllflwli Ilfllfill-II. Il. Iloprirsc-ritalivv lg Cc-rnmn Ixlub 3g Iluscball -1. JOAN LERCII'-Spanisb Club '53 Colonial 3: Quill 3: Svnior Cirls' Servire- Squarl 4: Registration Aid 4. I,EROSE-f,lli-1' Club I, 2: Basldetlaall 2. 3: Iilowe-r Girl at Comniencvmf-nt 5: Se-nior Girls' Svrvirc- Squail -I: Foot- ligbt Club 4. PETER I.IiYI'l'SKY-Ilall Cups 3. RHODA I.ILlVY'-'Footligbt Club 5. 4: I:rPnc'I1 Club 2: Quill '51 Creelc Game-S '5, 45 Cboir 4. NVALTEI2 LOUIS l.lEBENOVv'FSpanisb Club 2. 4: llille Club 3: Class Iybaslcz-tball 4: Football Patrol 4. RUTH I.INlJ-Scvretary of Sopbomorc Literary Club 2: Colonial 3: Uslier at Comme-nvcmvnl 3: Sf-nior Girls, Se-rvifc Squarl -Ig Patriot 4. IQIEIGINA LINIJPJECK'-'creeli Games Ig Rifle Club 21 Gym . i e 4. MARVIN LINDNER-Band 1, 2. 5. IVIILDRED I,OVVRY-Baseball ip Gu-all Camus 1, 2: Commvr- cial Club 31 Soliball 33 Iloclcey 4, IVIARIE. I,. LYON-Cafeteria Squazl 5: ,Ir. Sorre-tary 5, 4. blAI.COI.lN'l INIACDONAI.D--I5issf'r'tini1 Club '51 I.aIin Club 41 Colonial 33 Assembly Squacl 3, -fl: Aflvisory Counvil 3. 'IIIIONIAS IVIACDONAI.ID-Varsity Ilaslzvtball -Ig 'Ilrs-asurer ol Sopbomore Class 2: Colonial 55 Assvmbly Squail 2. 5, -I: Treas- urer OI .lunior Class 5. VARAH IVIAE IVIACKAY-Tennis 2. 3: Sf-nior Girls' SPIVIFP Squad 4: Pre-sirlent of I.atin Club 53 Cbeillvnuvr ol are-4-lc Camas 23 Vice Presirlcnt of Gym Aicle-s 3. IIELEN IVIAGEE-Cleo Club I: Cboir 2. 5. -I: Pallas lllub 2. NANETTE IVIANIS-Patriot 5. 4: A fnpvlla fboir 3, -I: Spanisb Club Q, '53 Sopbomore literary Club 2. 36 I XIQBIICI. M.XIQINCJMII1.11-I111q-1, XI XI I IJXX' III I INIKIQIQINKIIXXXKI-.X1'l IQIKIII '51 Gym XXi1I1' 5: KI 1r A IXNIICS MINI1Ix5UN-XX11-11I11114 J. 5, 1. II XISII MXIQINU-Il.1II 611112. 3, I. I 51.111111 IIIIID '1, I11111I11I11111 IxI1111:1131-r 11I Iz1l1111l 'Ig N- IIIINIII N1 III11IX1I1 Ml II X I wI1111j I. N III,XIxIINxIXIIIIIXXN IIIIC 1 '7 IIXIIIILIIUI 1 II ll 1 I1 L1 111 II IZA-II1.1N1'I111II li I.iI1111ry' SIHIII 23 I1l11i11r S1112 1 I IX 'I IIIYII IXI.Xff,'XI.II-I.11I111 IIIIIID .13 I111wI11111 I I11I1 fI. 'XI XI PI'II INIC IXI1'I IIIIIFII YIUII-II11-1-I1 II111111-Q Ig II111wIin11 -1. Ix17IIIfIC'I' INI. IQXI 'IIIfI3NWIQ1II1- I-IIIIP 1. I IIXIQIIIS FI1 N.XI.I Y-S1-1 1-1-111111 11I' I 11-5I1111.111 I'I11ss lg ,I11n1f1 I11l1,11 X1l1lII1IIIIIII1IXIx1r 1 1. X1 I1- 4. III I IN 5II.WI.Ix-I11111-I1 I1.11111 1 I'111wI1111g 11' II1.111-I111II '1- II I111111l1111 I- I1x'111 'Xi1I1- I I XIII..X MII II,XI.I.5-I111111-1'1X I: FII1-I1I1 -, '1. I: II11II11s l. II 111-r I111I .1I I 111111111-1111-1111111l '5 I,I'Il 21111I IIIII I-IIIII 'S -I XX XIIIxI.N III..XI.5I.IX-II.1II I 1111 1, I, I -111111115 I,11I111I I. II LII II I I X .X MII IIS. JY .XNNX MXIQSII.XI.SI'..X-IC1II1-01111 2, 3 I,'I'11-11s IN AIAIIIIINIIIIXYSIII-II11wI1111g 'Ig I,I11111-II11 III11111 I. i1I1- 3. 'I: R1-1J1fl1-1I11111.Xi1I1--I. llf 1 111111 - - -. . ' 1 - 1- 11'.1ll111 1 1 1'1'. 1 1... . , I I.I I-AIN1-111I1Iv 541llillI lg II11II I 11115 1. V. , , . . IXIXIIIINMI111-1'I1 I1-11111-Q I, lg II11II1-r 5I1a1li1111 '11 -5, 3 111 , .. 1 - 11111 .l. 1, , v1.11 11- 11 .1 1115 -1 1' 1 s11 ' ' .. . .. .. . 1 . . 4. . 1 . 1 H I., .-., . w . 111 . CL ASS OF FCRTY-THR 57 r I GEORGE MILHIM--Tennis 4. VIRGINIA MILHIIVI-Cvreelc Cvames 1, 21 Registration Aid 3. 4: Cafeteria Aid 4. ADELINE L. MILLER--Greek Games lg Basketball 31 Bad- minton 4: Gym Aicle 4: Commercial Club 4. HELEN lVlll.TENBERCvER-Pioneers 1: Pallas 2: Greelc Games l. 2: Pen and lnlc 3, 4: Softball 3, 4. JOHN MONVAT MITCHELL-A Capella Choir 1, Q, 3: Glen Club lg Camera Club 2. 3, 43 Advisor Aicle 4. MARJORIE MOORE-Bowling Club 4. RICHARD IVIOORE-Patlillmlers I: Class Baslcetball I: .Iunto 2: Assembly Squad 2, 3, 4. LOUISE IVIORTENSON-Pioneers I: Vice President ol' Pallas Q: Pen anrl lnlc Club 3, 4: Junior Secretary 3, 4: Patriot 3, 4. ARTHUR IVIOSKOXNITZ-Science Club 3: Raclio Club 3: Patriot 3, 4: German Club 3. JOHN MUNSON. FRANCIS MURPHY-Ritle Team 4: Aclvisor Aide 4: Horne- room Representative 4: Air Raid First Aicler 4. DOROTHY NADQLNY-Baslcetball 3, 4: Spanisli Club 5, 4: Softball 3. FRANK NAPPI-Colonial 4: Slcetcli Club 4. ADELE NARR-'Bowling Club 4: Switcbboarcl Operator 4. CATHERINE NELSON--Cvlee Club 1: Grcelc Games 1, 3: Creative Dancing 3. JEAN NELSON-Slcetcli Club l, 2, 3. 4: Latin Club l, Q, 31 Riilc Club 2: Greelr Games 2, 4. LILLIAN NELSON-Greelr Games I. 2: Clee Club 1. 2: A Capella Clioir 3. ,RAYMOND NELSQN2 r , 1-AJL ' 17'4fl-M4 'l'J 'fl flJ 44'ff'PH4 ' HEMPSTEAD H IGH SCHOOL 58 CLASS OF FORTYTHR MILDRED NEUS-'Band 1, Q, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Senior Girls' Service Squad 4. THEODORE HARVEY NICHOLS-Band 1, 2. 31 Tennis Team 3, 4. JOAN OBERKRIESER-Cvreelc Games l: Horsebarlc Riding 2. LEO O'BRlEN-Cast ol' Two Croolcs ancl a Larlyu 4: Foot- ligbt Club 4: Tracl: 4. CAROLINE OCONNOR-Drum Majorctie of Band 3, 4: Secretary of Pen and lnlc Club 4: Sz-nior Girls' Service Squad 4: Head Usber at Commenm-ment 3. RAYMOND O'DAY-Basketball 5, 4. GRACE O'DONNEl.l..-Cvreelc Games I: Glen Club 1, 2: Cboir 3. 4: Bowling 4. Al.lCE OTAUCHLTN'-Commercial Club 2. Serra-tary 3: Svc'- retary of Spanisb Club 3: Registration Aide 3, 4: Pen and lnlc Club 3, President 4: Junior Secretary 4. ANDREW O'lVlARA--Gym Aide 2, 3: Bowling 4. T':l.l.EN O'NEll.l.-Cvreelc Games l. 2: llorlcey 2, 3: Baseball 2. 3: Gym Airlc 3: Footltglit Club 4. CTTARENCE ORCASS--.lunior Varsity Football 2. 3: Football Patrol 3: Softball 3: Football 4: Baseball 3, 4. WINIFRED OSIPOXNTCH- Musical Ameriranan 2: Commer- rial Club 2, 3: Bowling 2. 3: Cboir 2, 3: Gym Airle 2. 3. JULIA OZARKOVV. CLAIRE PARKER-'Pioneers l: Pallas Club 2: Pr-n and lnl: Club 3, 4: Commerrial Club 3. AUDREY PATTERSON--Snpbomore Literary Club 2: Basket- bull Cl: Grevlc Games 3: Roller Slcating 3: Bowling 4. WAl,TER PAUT.-Pentagon 3: Hall Cops 4. RONALD PlfAK-Handball 4. Fl.ORIiNCE PEARSON-llorlcey 4. HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHCJOL IVIADELINE PECORIIXRO-C8IllC'f8 Club Ig Vonmnwn ml l'IuII 1,2 .IANE PERRY. RUSSEII. PETIZRSEN-PalI1IIncI0rs I: ,Iunlo Q: Pvnlngnn 3 4: Patriot 3, 4: Class Pmskc-IIzaII 5. 4. IZIIZABETII PFISTITR-I Iof'Iwy 2. RAYMOND PI IS'I'IfRER-'I'ravI4 1, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2 'S 11. CHTCIIPSIFH 5, 4. VVII,I.IAIN'I PIERCE, MARCUIQRITE PORTER-Pr-n and Ink fluh 4, ,IOI IN PURDY. CQUICK-Pinncvrs I: PZIIIZIS 2: Pvn zmrI Ink CIHI1 3. -I: Ari CINE 5, 4. ,IIQAN RAIDZIINIIIXISKI-.Illnior Sc-rrc-tary 3, 4, KJXTIIIQIQINH RANIIONE-SIQPIUII CIIIIJ 53 OrvImslm 51 I,mrI- minion fi. ,IGSIIIJI IINIY IQ,'XP.'XfIIfI-Q11iII 31 .Inninr Sc-rrvlury 3, -13 Rvuis- lmtinn IXIIIF' 3, -43 IIJarIn1inI0n 4, RAYNCUR-RIIIIP CInIm I, Ll: ITOOIIJHII -I: IQMIIU CIUI: 4. AI.III'IRYII REIIEIIN-XVrf'sIIing I: RIII1- CIuIm Q: ,Iunirmr VnrsiIy ITooIIJnII 2: IIzxII Cop 5, ' fIIuIx Ig IInnrI anrI fDrr'Ix0sIrn 2, 5. 4, Pr0sirIf'nI UI Iionr-Pr fiInIs vonnm-nc's-ine-nl 3. LESTER REID-Ri:Iing1 CIuIz 3: I'IuII Cops 4. ANNA REINIIART-RuIIc-r SIcaIing 3: IIz1mI 3, -I: IImmvIinQ 4. 40 , Innor fWIuI1S Q, 5, 4, PrFsicIvnl OI IIIIJIIUPI' 1 ' I: IImnfI an1I Orr'I10sIra I-4: COI0ninI 5, III-ml Iliplfmm girI nt IQIiII.I-Y-UIQ-0 CIuIx I: IIOm'Ir-y -Ig If:-II Cross KI, llll'.lll'.5.X lllf llllill-llrmor f lulns I, Q: fvrvc-lc flames I-Al: l' lu L l'l x r ful I twfI11IDI1lITlI1l '5 l' oili In flul I il 'U 33 'rxvr' I' in J 1'1 Q' 1 'O Q 1-. IQCHCKDSKI-tllrw Clul: I. DORIS RUNIANU. S'I'ANl.lfY RClfNT.'XNUXX'9KI-Ilull Cops 41 llhmvling 41 Gulf 'l'1-run 4. l7l.ORlfNClf ROStXl.lN-Urn-lg Czunf-S lx llorlvy 2: ljlyrary Shall' '57 llmwling llg Ur-rnmn Clula 4. MAYNARIJ ROSliNlllflla-llullrllnrlvrs 1: .lunlo 2: Assvmlnly Squnrl C2-43 'l'upiur '5: Pr-nlngon 4. llflgg-'l'upiur '5. Prvsirlvnl A-1: Cwnlnnizxl '51 Afl- vimrv f'lllHlf'Il 3' Qlurlvul f'ouru'il '51 lJ!'IllilQ0l'l 4: 'l'rf'11sl1rr-r of l'rr-uvlm f lull -1. Rflllll'lllfXllfl.--Cl:-v flulx l, 2: Cups l, 3: llmsu-lmnll 4. lllf 'l lxxllll RCjX'V'l'L-'llf'l'l'I1?lIl Clulm 2, 55 Busclmll-5, 4. 1 ng , dv,-,,'-,H 'r-:fi--1'. I 1 , -V ,, J DXVARIU llllflllvfj-lfxll Cups 3. fl: Ruling fqlllll 5, ll.'XlllllARt'X llY.'XNj-Aflviwury fwmuxril I, 3, Flnwvr Uirl all C'runnu-nf-1-mr-nl '53 'lrz-zrsurvr Slurlvnl Forum 3: Pixtrirvl 3, '11 Svlllflf' Girls' Sr-rvirv Squml -I. RYAN--f'mr1pus llalml 2, '51 lioollmll Pulrol Q-4: . Xss4'lnl1ly Sflllilfl 2, 5. 41 vim' pn-siflf-nl, lqfPilSlII'0T 4. Nflllxx llY.'XN--f'luur l I: llrvsiflr-nl fimnmvrriul Clulw '53 Arlf vlmry l'UlIIlI'Il '52 SllIfll'Hl f'oun4'il 33 llmwlirug -I. MARION S.'Xl.Xif'X'l'flRl'1 'lJl'JllT1illif' flulx lg Ch-v flulw I. Q1 llrzuslu-llmll l, 'xi K lu-1-r l.f-mls-r '51 llzmel 1. Srxllllf-Sm'ir-r1r'v f'lul1 lg lluml 2, Al: Claws lfoollmall 5. ll JAN llilflfff ur-4-lx Gnrnvs Privsls-is lg limxlliplml Clulm 5, 4 lluiruxl '53 Shulvnl ljnruul '5: Arlvrmry l10lII!l'll -1. 5ftlll.llxllXl-Spurlisll f'lul1 53 Scivnrv ffluly 52 gr-crclary ul Slurlm-nl l rmrum 51 Gym fxirlr- -lg llhowlingl Al. .NUNIZS Sf 'l lf7lfl'1lfl .'-'rl!'l'll1iIIl fluln lg SI7iH'lISll flulm 3: l lnrsv- lmrli lluluug J. CLASS GF FORTY-THR EVERETT SCHOEN. JOAN SCHROEDER'-Flowffr Girl al Comms-nrcmr-nt 3: Treas- urer of Science Club 3: Gym Aisle 3, 4: Patriot 3: Managing Ecliior 4: S1-nior Girls' Service Squacl 4. CATllIiRlNl'I SCIIROUIER-Bowling 1, 4, Latin filub Q, 3. JOSEPH SCllROEllER-Bowling Club 3: Rifle Club 4. lVlll.TON SCl'lXVARTZ-'Gym Airl l, 4: llanrlball 33 Vvlrf-slling 4: Softball 4: Golf 4, SEEBECK--'S4'if'nr'0 Flub 2, 4, Vive Prvsiflvnl 3: Piaclminton 4: Camf-ra Club 4. RUTH SHARY-Gm-rman Club 1, 21 Cbeerleaclrrs 2, 3, 4: Rilli- 3. ROBERT SllEl,TON Riflo Club 1, Q, 4. lllfl.l3N Sllllllllfllxlll-llilcing 3: Baseball 4: Bowling 4: Rerl firow 4 GEORGE SlEl7RlNGER-Quill 2: Ari Ecliior of Colonial 3: Pr-nlagon 3, lVlARlli SKOCl.UND-Pimiccrs I1 Arlvisor Airlf- 3, 4: Bowling Club 4. ALFRED SLOVINSKY-llall Cop 4. FRANCES Slvllrllll-Cbrislmas Pageant 3: Cunivra Club 3, 4: Commvrcial fxlub 3, 4: llowling Club 3, 4. ROBERT l.. Slbllrlqll, .lR.Hl3an4l 1, Q, 3, 4: Orcbvslra I. Q, 3. 4: Assombly Squarl Q, 3. 4: Patriot 3, 4: Pentagon 3. 4. l-Crrwl: Games l: Ricling 23 Glr-P 2: llowling 3. 4. .lolllxl SNURE-'l.ir'ul0nanl llall Cop 4: pmslcf-lball 4. l7ORO,lll'lE1b SNYDER-furrbvslra l, 3: Spanisb 2. 3. Al: llusffball Q, 3, 4: lliaslzr-lball 2, 3, 4: Svniot Service Squnrl ll. llf lvlfx SNY l Jlfll-ljiiirlminlon 4. HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF FCRTY-THR lll-Il.liN SODOMORA. Allfllf Splilfll-flrf-1-L Gumvs l, 2: Clloir l. 2: .luninr Svrrvlary 3, 4: llowling -3, TllllQl.l':Y Sljllffllfl.-S4'ir-nrn Club 2: Came-ra Club 2: Basket. mll -1. lVlAl.COl.lVl SI'RAf1Ulf-Aflvisory Cmmril lg llomr- Room Rvprcesvnlnllve I: llowling 3: Assc-mlrly Squacl 4: Hall Cop 4. lllill'l'llA SPYROIINIAS-Cl:-v Club I. 2: Greek Cam:-5 1. Q: f.lmir 3, 4: llmwling 4, lfUfll'1Nl'l S'l'Al.l.l'1R-Gln-c Club lg Clxoir CZ: Gym Aicle Q., 3. l'Alll. S'l'lfllR-Rillv Club 4. fllxlll. S,l'l'lNllOl.lbl--lfillv Club 2. 3: Xvrvslling Q: Class lslllllllilll Ll: llzmllmll 5, -l: llowlingg Club 4. MARY Srlllfllfll-flrr'1'lq Gunws 2: Gym Aiclf- 4. Tl llkfflllflllll SXVENSON--Bnnrl I, 2, 3: Gym Aicle 1, 2, 4: c,I'!'ll1'SlI'il 3: llowling flulm 4: Fonllmll 4. llfrllllfllvlw Sbbllfilf-l'nll1llnclvr I: Slurlvnl Counril 4: Pvnlagon. Vim- llrf-sill:-nl '53 llrr-sirlc-nl 4: fwnplain Rillv Tram 4: Sovrvlary. 'l'n-usurvr .lunlu XVAl,'l'l'IR 'l'llOlNlAS-Flags 'll-nm: Softball. Mlllzllil. 'l'llOlX'lSON-Crm-L Cam:-s l: Clmir 2: Slcaling 5: Orvluc-slm fl: Spnnislm Club 4. NVll.l.lfXlXl 'l'OlllN-Assc-nmlxly Squml Q, 3, 4. AC lNl'lS 'l'OSf'xXNO-Art LZ, 5, 4: Bowling 4. .IANICE TRAYER-Slu-lrb Club 2. 3: Bowling Club 4. lXJNAl.l'P Vlvllllfllflflf-l rvnrl1 Club 2: Cnnwra Club 2: Cam- pus Patrol '51 NN'rf-slling -I. USRY--Roln-son Club l, 2: fllvf' frxlllll I. Q: Air lluiml Fits! Aiclm-r '5, -lp N. Y, A. 5, 43 HEMPSTEAD Hue:-I sc:-noon. If,I'IIIf,I.. YAII.-OrrI1f-stra Q, 3, IIIPC CIUIJ 3: ,Iunior Seurelary -I: CImir -I, INIARGARIWI IA VAI.IfN'I'INI3M'I1c'nnis 3, Choir 5, I35owIing 4. ,IACK VEISOR-I Ionor CIuIgs I-4: Cc-rnmn CIuIu 2: fXssf'mI:Iy Squad 2, 3, 4: Spanish CIuIJ 3: I'IaII Cop fl. I IAIQ OI .D YE'I I'IZR IiIN'III.Y I.UIQIQx'XINE VINCENT DONAIIJ YOIENIIAINIY'-I'IaII Cops 2: .Iunlo Q: Pentagon 3. EVA VON IYIAIP-Ure-1-I4 Cams-s Q: I'Iors0I:ac'Ic RirIing 2, 3: Uyrn Ai:Ic' 3. 11: IYgUN.VIIT12 4. I2I,ISSEI.I. VON IIRAIYK-. XrIx'is0r fxicIP 3: AsSf'mImIy SquacI 3: I I'4ooIIigI1I fIuIm -I: IJI1yQiruI AUIQ +I: Patriol fl. DOROTHY XVAI.I3IiCKHSpamsIw Club 4, .Iunior Rf-QI Cross CIuIm MI. RUYIAII XVARD-Grr-c'IQ Games 2: BasI40tIuaII 2: BQSQIMIII 'lg ciUl'IlIllPfl'I6I CIuIm 31 UirIs' Se-rviro Squad -I. IQOIIERIIW XVIIXYIXIIQ-I7fvfslI1zxII 2, 3, LI: BaseIJaII 2. 3. Captain -I1 IiInss I5asIu-IImII l, 3: Ijrr-sirI0nt UI ciI?ISS -1: YI4I'f'?lSUI'f'I' of , . , FIIIKIPHI f0unr'iI VI. Vx UI.I C1,-NNN XX'IfINIfI2-IliIIf- CIuIn AI. IfI.IIYOIlIf FIIXIQfI. XIQIf'I4 Vx IiI3I3IfR'I1-Crm-I4 Umm-5 2: IIomc Room Rvprf-sf-ntnlivv 2: IInsI4oIImII 3: CioIoniuI 3: .lunior Svcre- Iury 3, 4. IJOIQOYIIIIY XYIfIQNIfIQF-SIguIir1g 3: Ile-cI Cross fl: IImvIing 4. INDIA .I'IY-CIN' CIUI: I: I,IrfevI4 Gurncs J, 3, 4: SIQCIHII CIIUIJ 12. 3: SUIJIIOHIOH' I.iIr-mry INIHIJ Q: I3unr,I 3, JI. ANNA I.OIIAINI3 XXIIII'1I':I.I'1IQ-Izna1r1cI 3: AcIvisor Aide 4: I,aIin CIuIm -1: Spanish KJILIIJ -1: Iupiar CIUIJ 4. IEE XVIIIVIINEY'-IInII Cop J, 3: Gym AirIf' 3: CIass SoIlbaII 4: PmwIing -1. IIUGII VVI II'IvI'I3D-4IHrf-4ifI4-I1l 'Iupiar 3: Sec. Ass:-mIJIy Squad 3, -I: Pentagon 3, 113 IIuwIing 3, AI: SOIIIJQII 3, 4, 44 ARIJI2'l'll NVIC lx-Rillv llull lg llom-lmfl Ruling .ug Rullf-r Slmlinu 'iz llnwlimj -I, .luniur Sr-vrvlnry fl. .lf-NlNll'1S XX'Illl lxlrXll.lOlQll'l Nxlll.l.l,'NlXlS-l'lrr'm'l1 Clulm Q. '5, Nl: Fonlligzlll Clulw l I ll m lm fwlul 1 wlu nl i Q A 1,':5mN Slflll ll, VI INRI IN NVll.SUN-llillv I lull I, '12, 3, -I, llilll- T1-nm 1, 2, '5 ll- llull Cop Q, J. KINUIJON VVIISCJN-XVrf-slling 4, Rillv fl. . , 1 MX XX .D-'Rulwr-Srm 2: llmrnslwllmall -l. l ll'll,l'lN XVINICKI-fin-1-L flnnws '23 llnsc-lmll 21 Gym Aiclc- 3, -1. ,NNNA Xlxlcjlglljcj'-'llbiltllllllllflll 3, -'lp c:UITlllll'Ii'lill flulm 5. ANNA Xrxflcll.Kli'-'t.lUIllII1l'l'4'liIl Clulp 3: Crm-lg Uzum-5 'B l'1.XlQll,'XlQ.'X NVQlf7l.l.llYHl,msr'lm:xll I, 2, 5, 11: fllrmir I. 2. 3, tl: Slsunp Clulm 2, 3. ll JI lN XXlf3lQl.l'lY-l lllilllil' fllulvs l, 12, 3, -lg Ass.-mllly Squnrl ' '5 -l- llflilm in flllivl ul t-Klllillllll 3, ljn-simlcnt of Pt'HlillJOIl Al: lwmnllmll -l. lflllN 7.-Xl4,X'l'l JN-Gym fxlulm lp Clwcr l.0arlr'r 2, llowling fnlul 7 I fl ll'I' rn' r','g vrx MXIQIK JN Z.XlQl'l ,SKY-llnwliI1E fl: Slwlvlx filulm '31 ll0r'l44-y l, XX'll.l.l,XN II. f,'NRlll5SKY. X liIQ,X Xfxxxlil,lSKl cll'fII1ilIl Clulm 21 flnlvlvriu Suluml 2, 3, -1. ',-1.11m lxvzxlgll ZlilxlllllellSKl'-'gllmlfllrill fxlulz .li 'lupiur 5: lluwlillgj 1 I 9 lll ll 3 IX llfl lllll fllxlllyslfl-,'Xrlx'isrmry cqlblilllfll l, Q. 3, -I: IEW-Imll , . I f lmil' l l,Il1filfy Null 31 .lunmr N'r'n'lnly ll. l'lf'I'I'llQ XIMINYKY-i'l..,: llmlu-Llmll -I. llll.lNl-llnll flop 3. 1 '3, Ig 5 :lv fuunvil 4: f.l1lr'll llilc-rnry P21 2. CL ASS OF FORTY-THR 45 BOY Bill Folz ,A.,.A. Bob Wayne Hngb Whitted Bill Folz ....A.A...A William Minor John Dolan .... . Walter Elwell Bill Folz .ii,i..i. Bob Bicknell ..,. Jobn Worley Bill Folz .i........ Walter Elwell , Allan Gutowitz ...,.. Favorite Sport ......... MILDRED G. ZIMMERMAN-Gym Aicl 2, 3. WARREN ZWElGHRiding Club 5: Baseball 4. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Most Popular Most Likely to Succeed Best Athletes Beat D onoe is lJlilllli4yi3igai'lsggiaQ 'AJliyigggii'i5giQggigQillcLQgLi5iQQl Biggest Wolf Genius of the Senior Class Most Happy-Go-Luclzy Heartlnrealzer Our Clzatterlnox il? GIRL Janice Copius Carolyn O'C onne r ........Janei Reclefer ........Virginia Kelly .........Jeane Hayes Nancy Le Rose .........lanet Reolefei Janice Copius ,... Edna Blair ......,,,Helen Bullis Jane Kiesling Carolyn O'Connei- ......Paula lvliclwaels .Football Favorite Holnlay ......... .,,..... . . Dancing Favorite Magazine .. ..............,......,.....,,......... Life Favorite Band ....,.,...,..... ...,,...,t.,...,.,..,......., H arry James Favorite Movie Stars ....,.... ,..,...... E rrol Flynn-Lana Turner Favorite Raalio Program ......,.,.......,... ..... .,,...............,...,..,., B 0 la Hope 46 an f W ll QL' ' yy E 'N H v , QV HLA Nc ,L x., 'wax EF X XA M TQ P L, , A W QAXS-1 , x r- Q ,-X--X, wnos wuo l943 lf 2 is 'f my K XXX 1 .fflgw fax , - ' iffs f -A Yi ' iz f if A, Av, :L :I 1. VA. , 3 - P b W 1 . , ij , Fmh Ft Z A V... . .' 4- ' ' ,L k'h. i V Q 5 5 ll .B 5 Z' Q!!!-5 'fm .. ig? W ' iii V N i , x. Q , Quxcg is f 1 0 if Qi ffl? xv V , A ' ' is R, Vjf ff' Vt' fuk tt ' 1 A . , rv . '- xt' A LW My -A mtl 3 .Cl K 15 M4 A A 6' ' . N-9 Richard Anderson ...... ..,........ P resident -it 5 Margaret Maier .,... ........ V ice-President Kenneth Jeltterson ,.... .......... S ecretary , I' 1 In nlifi'-, l .lane l'orcl ...,..,.,., .......,,. T reasurer f Q, ff ., ,, . .- . I , . J' ' ' f' 'U' A !77'.'Lgf ESPITE tlwe lianrlicap ot losing many of it.s This year's junior class is one ol: tlie largest in W-Lu ' ' members to tlme armecl forces lnefore graclua- tl'1e liistory of He iglw Sclwool. As tresli- tion, tlie class of H4-In has liacl a successful year men, its memtmersqfer etti settlecl and in wlwicli it lias clone muclu to furtlier tlie wa accusto ing ttiense ' s ro ' e. ln eltort. We extencl our laest Wislles for a safe r their so liomore the n gi , a turn to tl'1ose former H.H.S. juniors W , li v soplwo re frolic, an lie. a of tllefg 5 alreacly joined tlwe Battle of Survival, '4 X .. 1. m e tliey procurecl a tea iCl'1 t tlaose wluo will tae leaving us before ou 5 u . ion s cl to tlie sclwool. x ' 9. A great cleal ol: credit is clue to tlle 4 .s class his year, as jumois, the members of the Class omcers Wlwo tiave fulfilled tlreir osts c --pletel -- . . . . of liave lneen di igently ancl patriotically tmuy- tlmis year. Presiclent Ricluarcl ole n, wluo is a , . War Bonds and ta s. Tlus e worlc on ' future engineer, has W ys B n entlmusia tc t part lwelpecl tlwe sc excee ts quota for X math student as wel an rolen ports fan. Ir h b L . V X , t e year, even e ore t rst te as ox er. ' vice presiclent, arga t M 'er, is one of H.H. . s h outstanding stu ts a m bel. of the pen d Altlrougli lmlaclt ut ancl ot e wartime regula- - Club and 1. t ost of O r Sports ex ts tions malce tl'1e I ti n pro atical, tlde junior s, Kenneth Je ma e S V e class is lceepin its ngers crossecl for its annual jUIll0I' class glfleffl' t evcellen nt Ke macle wer 'cient cass resi ent y ' rrentl coing a Fine ' .lane For 'ery ala andles tlae financial situ- l X 'ij 1 so , i l . ta th. ' ' , i ls ' ' ' er. r ' , worlcs 1 tliatl tlm ' cl lu s is -. . 1 I b A p jcl s ' r an is ation of tlm ass. Oi treasurer is very mucli in- terested in sports, ancl wlwen not actively partici- jolm as secretary. I ng slre assists as a gym aicle. As a gracle prom. This cl 'n e, tlel e ry spring, is an event of a traclitio w icti We ' cerely lwope will not No class writeu cl be complete witlwout mention o os uicl' spirits, tl'1e class aclvisers. Miss er, Miss t and Miss Unclerwoocl are time sp icl aclv' rs of tlae junior class. Tlwc have to e bien. D fgjx guirlan e and counsel lf tliese capalnle teaclmcrs X y will ma e a lasting impr ssion on everyone. ' aclvisers assistant, Jane lencls a lielping lwand to , - , - . U In - l 6 personnel in Room 80 ' l'l'us year s junior class as grave responsibilities Besides tl'1eir etticient quartet ot olzlficers, tlwe lllffoie lt' fag Which it IS CI Tly' Timing' aild abt? .. ,, . s n w lass of 44 has many exceptionally brilliant ejxhyliar 'Ie Impor E Ieldo If Sedlors I I ' s uclents Wlio undoubtedly will aclmieve success in V?elg44,.e?l y Epon lts Ii- O? ers' du e fa? e future. Lucretia Gottliely tias been tl'1e out- O d ash? Ogglnltl Ee thedgeir an Conlgjiiny l 3 standing student of the class, lwaving tlxe liiglmest an W1 Capa y IS or Coming responsl Mies' F marlcs in all lier subjects, wlwile lvlurray Cantor We present tllem to you now, as a class of u has been a close second as tlwe liigliest ranlcing WhiCl1 We Shall all be Pf0Ud-the S6f1i0fS Of looy. A tomorrowl 6 , 9 C ' -f?C481i Kai 43, 'iw' Q 3 'V 1, ff R4 'fl 4 N X 1 i wi' 1 u A -f N K , f ,KDOOOJ f S ,Q Q . at :L I Q s V!! X ' J A. I gi Q ,fix Q I, ,Q-XM fugr-S , A .3 'L N A 5-e v' I . 'nw J 5.1 I Lf Us YQ! f K3fT7 iw 1'-'W 'ff 93 45 WQHZ MMWWjwJfif Robert Story .,A..4 ' .A4..,.. l Mary Stratos .... ,..... V ice-President Betty Bictcnett ....... ,.., ..... S e cretary Eggs OtiN'Gr Patt6l'SOl'1 ....,. , ....... Treasure? r 1 ' x' f qs V 4 Ir, ff N X 3 ,J .rs-lf A Y if A-IV U Q ,J ' K ' . fomWWQf HtS year's sophomore ctass is not onty a targ ot previousty heen dpen to underctassm e one, hut it is an assiduous one as We . -caus the Campus Patrot, which had formerty of t't.t't.S.,s extra cur utar activitie , rge Wcomposed onty of juniors and seniors, tost numher of sophomores n their me ta ship tist , many of its memtoers in the speedy graduations and and many of the ottsi s of ' us ctuhs the requirements ot' the draft, it is now open to organizations are m hers sophomores as wett. so, Mi Siver, Grade A few exampt of sopho o have Adviser Chief, 0 t s o this or ni- achi ve mportan otticiat positi s are Lorraine zation to mher 0 e cta H45.H T is Roots ca hte atin Ctuh president, Dorothy '- first ti t sophom e h trance Yawr , w p ides over the Pattas Catutyfneet t0 'iH g gr: t dvi 1- A - 6 , a i s itver stated N' in nd R1 ontcemeyer, who isrttdftcermagxrf' ' . ractice' of c ing them as memhers It ' GQS vi e-pr ' ent. Poputar'Stratton Hastacgtt, ' '- itt he . I -.' t e future. X ho was side t of tasti yearts treshmenx Recs' Wit .. added dignity of bicoming Sepho- r 5 stha ice in the ssghomore hoys !honor'ctutJ. more, comes the add? responsttaitity it se 'It O . 'K' much dreaded o eatsi the Re 5. L - Bes e showing great interest many ot the cially - ' portant is phomor I C SMI, Sadly tuhs orgzinilations, this years sophomores Cnou - ege exams, are plane geom exhihit musicat tatent, tor the ctass is represented 6 ry I O y Both of t Se Courses ale esse about eighteen rrferrfhers in tnoth the orchestra I .. tiati Wartime, geometry hfjing necessary torfutur I 'Q , 'f iw and the band' . engineers, and hiotogy those students 'Who Of Course' athletic a A -tt S a Ot neglected' expect to hecome doctorsland n rses. t gf' 4 id many sopho or hav chi ved especiat I v 'J A rominence in c , tease t, d hastaethatt. The three popular advisers fthe sophomore up to nowt I1 Ve be, Seve performances of ctass are Mrs. Greeturifdf Miss Tripp and Miss I the Gree amesl which the sophomores Furgerson. The exazptionat guidance and interest have won ' T ear'g40nteStantS hope to of t e teachers in the wetfare of the ctass otctj, maintain SI record. H4517 a e heen instrumentat in seeing the sopho- Lf' 4'.Y T s ot U ' is presided over hy its poputar mugs tt out-b-f'a'SuCC Sful year' ki X ' president, 'ious Rohert Story. Cute Mary Stratos is B s right hand assistant as vic'e-presi- dent, whit the geniat secretary, Betty Bictcnett, has n X .f , this , Qtkhough they s xbFWto years ot high schoot NL 1 ahead otxtheijr, sopttrmriiaqee, ?eady are tootc- 1 ing towardsi the future and th rresponsihitities zu ja s the important jotu of tceeping the minutes. Doing which Witt he 'theirsltt iss th schoot st j a time piece ot Wortc in tceeping guard over the ot today who Witt he intsbrug 'tat iii huitdin he ctass Finances is Otiver Patterson, the capahte democracy ot tomorrow, tortttfY'eNJ pu e ts a treasurer. high schoot education is to institt' in he s ent 19. This year severat organizations have inctuded an undying to ot tcnowtedge, hr , s sophomo s in their memhership atthough they had patriotism. t--T 9 ,ig rl' F 7 50 s as ' Q . ff K 0' l ' f 5 -f 5 gsxg .2 i: ' .Q F 'J mn fx 3 e All Q it 0 fi Af he . Mx ' XX P-i 'N ' XL- s 'S f - lv tx' I: JA ff xii., XV i A I ,' ! 9- Q. M -f-41' h .:. V L.Qm,QM,,.v,-,,5gf5g4,,, - - 31 midl- '-'J 4 fr 1 an av JG: 4-.., 1 .Q JA.. QW' if fs. 4 +1 ff' QW Q, if ini' ,sg qs Ang Q ..- Alu ti 4. fzeahnan HREE re years of fun and hard worlc face our st , intelligent freshmen, the class of 46 . Ne er hefore has l'l.l'l.S. welcomed a more seriously inded and amhitious group of students. School l no lon he a frolic for the Ufreshiesf, for the ealize th they must prepare themselves for th res nsihi' es of the future. Th' yemttie eshmen have received more at- teni tlsalnlhfi e, as several activities hitherto o tg to ' X rclassmen, have now become aia-he hmen also. Under the capahle pe ition t rs. Hazel Martin, a new society, the Ashma ramatic Cluh, has heen estah- lishe . This c uh, lcnown as Curtain Call, pro- vide an op ortunity r ramatically inclined fr s men, X has already presented several suc- p p t Richard Schweizer. Sartorially eifect har lcs forward to studying chemical gk engineer g at Cornell and is currently interested in N y s a hohhy. Vice-president Betty Zix's il Q? fo d Ci. ul play? and pantomimes. .gis .. 's freshman officers are led hy the I xx X it-lar X- v , ' A ' Si- fumrex lans are to attend nursing school and study X hacterio ogy. At present she has the unique and -N IXQN 'x .f interesting hohhy of collecting miniature shoes. The up-and-coming freshman secretary, Boh Kenny, hasn't made up his mind whether adver- tising or medicine is to he his career. Boh collects odd post cards, and is a clarinet enthusiast. The position of treasurer went to pretty Dolores Lee. Dolores as yet has no definite plans for the future, hut she considers sports as her favorite hohhy. Guiding her amlyitious floclc of freshmen is the popular adviser, Miss Bonnie Lee Farrior. The gl 1 .V uf L .ar 1, .cf --Nf-f if ' M is-ei 7 , - Richard Schweizer .. ..,........... President Betty Zix .,..,.,,....... .,,. , ..,Vice President Boh Kenny ..... ........ S ecretary Dolores Lee ....... .,..,... T reasurer fi glohe-trotting atbelfgg- ous s ptlfover the country, has visited Can- ada, exico, Europe, the Although the first, hal?6f4he regimarfffear is generally spent in getting acquainted with high school routine, the fresh soon hecomes accus- tomed to life in H.l'l.S. and find themselves com- pletely adapted to its curricula. After they have hecome acquainted with their grade advisers and have learned the difference hetween an admit slip and a detention slip and their loclcer combinations, the freshmen are ready to have a good time. An annual social event, much loolced forward to hy freshmen and seniors alilce, is the senior-frosh party. Adorned with hihs and lollipops, the fresh- man girls are entertained hy their older sisters, complete with dolls and gigantic hair rihhons, and refreshments are furnished for all. Everyone has a good time, including uninvited gentlemen. Years from now, when our current freshmen re-read the 1943 Colonial, they will recall among memories pleasant and unpleasant, the freshman English class, the visit to the grade adviser, and the chilly struggle over the Junior Commando course. lt is in his English class that the freshman hecomes hest acquainted with the high school, and hetween the much dreaded Essentials he gets his haclcground in the routine of H.H.S. The grade adviser, terrifying at first, hecomes a pleasant Coun- selor, lanown to every Hfreshien as a friend. As for the Commandos,-they will remain a deep-seated memory of 1943, hut the training which he is now receiving will he an immense advantage in the future of every freshman. itff' 4, M ,V Q1 in we 9 'i,' G KG 6 9 Sgjwg -llama . 5' 3,9 914' M99 9 U .,2,IFFQ'w ' xg W- N' ,ml ' ' ','W i?4'?f?i MQW wr 25f42,ix!f gi? 9 - 9? We 'L Q . QM sv , 5' 231. A I I. kv -Ev ff-J I L- xx. . K 1 at w W ii 5-1',.zif,i ,' jfwilf .5 .,J7 51 IQX. The many cluhs, service squads and extra - curricular activities which are open to students of H. H. S. provide opportunities for rec- reation and cooperation among those who participate in the vari- ous organizations. There is a ciuh or activity avaiiahie for almost every interest, and the numerous service organizations offer chances for their memhers to work together for the henehit of the school. Today many of the ciuhs offer opportunities for training in future careers, and the science and mathe- matics cluhs in particular may pro- vide usefui information tor those future scientists and engineers who are so essential in these times. Xve should an he grateful to the many teachers who have given so much time and interest to advising H. H. Sfs ciuhs and activities. and the Fine woric which they have done 8' in promoting extra-curricular inter- Q ests. i may ,- XL ,VXI 09,99 7 l',,xx i ' as QNVQ' ' Z A f 'fn 1 S- TVR5 fl gf i wfx i fo I 'L l :K K - ,W , ' ,ww NT' X , 'ff ' f JI my wg, Lg X 1 Cf' M' W ,ff 1 f fm w f mf M R 'Q fx x J, f ' I ' - . A N it Nfl x X . WI P wil!-Lux ...ix I V jwjvs-ig-qgx x W ' -3 f' 'Q , Z7 Z! X , I ' f QQ? in ff ' , M' PJ ,. - Am ' '-s-iff l'lAT witl1 an extensive Wait Bond clrive, a sillc stoclcing collection ancl a special assemlnly program, tlie Stuclent Coun- cil luas lmarl a lpusy year. lt lwas founcl many ways to lielp tl'1e war ettort, anal it was large- ly clue to tlue worlc of tl1is organization tlwat l'l. l'l. Sfs clesirecl War Boncl quota was laotli cloulalecl ancl triplerl. Tlie Stuclent Council is an important in- stitution ol: H,l'l.S. lt is composecl ol? the presirlents ol eacli class, clulv ancl activity, ancl its memlaers represent tlwe wliole sturlent luocly. As tlie governing luocly ol tlwe G.0., its joly is to lielp lyurlget money ancl execute legislative functions. OO. GOES T O W A R STU! DENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Fl. Xvilliams, J. Rerleter anal R. ,Xnrlr-rson. Robert Xvayne is ali- svnt from picture. Janet Retlter, owing lier memlnersluip to lier position as lieacl ot tlie Senior Service Squacl, is presiclent of tlsie Council. Rictiarcl Anelerson, presiclent ot tlie Junior class talces over wlien necessary, wluile lvlarjory Wil- liams. representing tl'1e lilarary stalt, ancl Rot:- ert Vxfayne, senior class presiclent, are sec- retary anal treasurer, respectively, At an unusually interesting assemlmly, Janet intcrviewecl Marine l1ero, Lieutenant Donalcl lVlcCal:lerty, former l'l.l'l.S. stuclent, ancl presentecl l'1im Witli a camera. Tliis pro- gram, sponsored lny tlie Student Council, clemonstratecl tlnre important part wliicli so many ol H.HS.,s alumni are playing in tlnre armecl services ot tlieir country. Le t to rzglit, first row: B. Scluuttler, A. Dorn, M. Williams, J. Refi eller, B. Hutcliinson. J. Hayes, J. Doty. Second row: A O,l..BUgl'lliH, D. Yaw ner, R. Erlwarcls, R Gulcle, L. Ross. R Anclerson, J. Vvorley J. l'lalce, R. Bosliler. P. Stapleton, lVl. Ne-us Tfriral row: l'l. Was serman, O. Patterson T. Hermann, R. Pal mer, R. Scliweizer, l. lvlarsliall, Keiclau I-ICDMEROOM REPS X + SELL WAR STAM PS PC!! ff' X Sit ff . , X. il! VH23 clay, in tlme litleen minutes of . Rs ff-' 'T home room, tlmere is a long line of boys 'X- Q , X ancl girls extenfling far down tlae lwall from i ts E -Y tlle Blue and White Comer. These custom- Q - ,.. -. 2 'I F ers are our home room representatives buying - J 5 L, R 15 War Stamps for patriotic students. I 1 ,. f Qlllcially lcnown as the Advisory Coun- ' if 'rtlihangf ' i eil, tlaese representatives form an important i .E , ' - ' vw: '-b-N organization Willa many rluties to perform. ' Vamp X . X ' . xi' Fllais year tlaey liave lveen instrumental in NX is Aitgeal' K.- 'r o 'x boosting tlie Weir Bontl :mtl Stamp sales, rss-N aluoye our quota. ,Neff j llie Ailvisory Couneil also Campaigns for ig? . ancl sells C. O. tielqets. Tlaese uselul ancl important, artieles entitle tlieir owners to numerous privileges. The liome room representatives also Col- leeteql clonalions lor llwe .lunior Recl Cross anrl many lwine rooms were almle to report a memlversluip of 10073. The Aclvisory Couneil is an organization olq high stanclingj. lt provicles an excellent lvorm ol representation tlwrouglm clelegates cleetecl lay tlie students themselves. This year tlae department was lmearlerl by capalmle .loc llalse, wlwile Miss Foster lent a laelping lmanrl to tlae wlaole group. le i io riiitrl first rou': lxl. George, V, llolminson, lf, Steplians, lvl. Vxtilliams, E. ljrantin, R. Riclcerlby, A. . I . . Smitli, V. l.istrr. X SPCOIIAI I'UH'I llyitfl, l'AlVV2ll'ilS, . UIQ , . Ill 1 I L ll K l N IS t'ra, J. llalce, E. llelaranlt, D. Stunrlisli, J. Sellelt, L. l'mucig,alupo, l.. lx' os'owilz. Ttiirrl rom: T. rlqrayer, K. lfrtel, .l. Conlon, J, Snure, ll. .lol1nson, YV. Kane, C. Crowell, ll. Claristoplier. R. Culilz-. R. lfrliartt' lf. Hroglin, C. Angiulo. R. Deseli. 57 Serilvrl Lift In rigililz .lane-t Smiili, l.lIi'I'lxllfl Grillliclv Dorolt1y ltmrown. Siumlirigz Harriet Ansorgv, lxlary l.ou llilmar. THE I943 COLCDNIAI. tllg year, as usual, a cliligent group ot artists. auttiors, ancl att-getters liave Coin- lminort tlweii' Ollorts anrl their talents towarcls tlio pmcliiclirnri of ll1C Colonial. Tticy tiavc worlvofl anct wfirrieil until tar i11to ttie nigtit, anfl eninyccl evory H1lI1lltC ot il. Allow us now to present tlic-111 to you fa roally swell lJ11nf'l1 ot luoys ancl girlsl-tl'1o stalt ot tt1c 1943 Colonial. lleaclecl luy eclitnr-iiiecliiel Lucretia Gott- liclp, assoriato eclitor lxlurray Cantor, ancl assistants lxlorton Yuter ancl Harriet Ansorge, tlic literary stall comprised a large part ot tlle organization. Clulms ancl activities were algly tmncllecl lay Anne Bootli, lvluricl Ptielps, Tom Trayer, Peter Pause ancl Margaret lvlaier, wliilc Carolyn Kenny, Betty Rocker, ancl Chris Anguillo were responsilJle lor tlie Class xvritc-ups. S1-uhvl Iiffz in Ilfjllli Iilsif- Moran, ,tum-t Smilti, Sylx a om lxliss Fivlfl, lxliss tlnflvrwontl, lxliss ltrlaisrlm-ll. Shinrling: virginia Crowley, lloroltiy Ryan, Robert Lewis lfvvlyn Koslcy. 1 6 MLW E X Ef N an 'H E esti i dl E33 L l 5 llg till lll 5 i , ,ggfdg '16 X --.1 JW W fl-IJ, Xxocjg' lsalvelle ljbarr, Doris Slrolislce, l-ysle lxlar- slizill ancl Rulli Seellmaelw gatlwererl inlorma- tion on llaose important people, tlie seniors. Sports reporters George Greene anrl .loc Me- Cuire lcept lalms on all llie games, wlmile Dot Cullierlel, l.arry l.owe, Connie Kiessler. ancl Sam llampson eompriseil llwe liner arts cleparlmenl ol music ancl rlramalirs. .lane Cornwell, llhill Smilli, lxlary l.ou Hil- mar annl Rielaarrl Panel: unclertoolc tlie im- portant jolm of supervising plwotograpluy. The secretarial worlc was clone luy llwose alvle and conscientious typisls, Pllanclac ancl Nlarion Rosloezynslxi. A lot ol creclit is clue to tlie art stall. con- sisting of Dol Brown, lnez Quielc, Ernest Blau, Bolu Gulcle. Franlc Nappi, Don llixon, Gloria Powers anal llarry Kology. Tliey really did a swell joln on their encl of tlie line. The lausiness angle was successfully ancl diligently luancllecl lJy .lanet Smilli, Bela l-cwis, Virginia Crowley, Evelyn Koslcy, ,luel lulaas, Sylvia Colin, Dot Ryan ancl Elsie Moran ,all of wlmom worlcecl laarcl ancl earnestly. rlwlae aclvisers. cloinfg an excellent jolm were tlie Misses Field, Blaisclell, ancl Underwood. Altlmouglw new at tlie jolgv, Miss Unclerwoocl provecl extremely popular ancl competent as literary aclviser. Miss Fielcl capalmly lmancllecl art, ancl Miss Blaisclell supervisecl tlie lnusi- ness encl. Lol! lo riglll, ms! row: l.. lxlarslwall, G. Greene, T. Plqrayer. Sernml row: fluieli, Cornwell, Rorlzer, Seellmrli, Kenny, Boolll, Plielps, Ros- Loezynslai, B. llostoczynslui, C. Kiessler, O. Brown. 'llliiril runs' l l'mrr l llotlliel: M Maier R. Culrlz-. lf. Blau, Fl, Cantor, XV. Smitli, R. Pruclc, Nl. Yuler. .l. M:-fliiire, lr. Nappi, D, Gullnerlet, l.. l,owe, P. Panse. TI-IEY'VE GOT YOU CCDVERED EDITORS Smicrlz I7mrImm IIutcIiinson If.cIiIorvin-CIiicIng .Ioan ScI1roccIz-r, Iwanaging IfrIilor. Sffmzfingz Annc-lic KovIm, SvIiooI ILI1Iilor3 IIoIu SmiIIi. Ilxchange IfcIitor: KnII1Ir-on Illrown, Conlrihuling IffIi- Ior: Arthur IXIosIcowit7, Pnlsinc-as Iwanngvr. ORE II1zm a quarlm' of il ronlury ago, IIiC Ilzilriul was IEIIIIIFIWCTI upon iIs Caro:-r of Iccfcping II.I IS. inI0rmecI of sc'I1ooI Qvenls anfI arliviiivs. XVIWCI1 II10 Iirst Ila- Irirml news ImumIs smwp0cI IIIITIIIQII our I1aIIs, iI1cy were rc-porters for a Iiny Iivc-Ivy-six lT1HIIII'lIy puIJIir'aIim'I. PIIIHIQ Ijairiot of Ioday Ims grown Irom II1is IIIIIIIIJIC ImC'Qi1mif1gjI0II1c' prosc-HI si7c'aIuI0 Iivc r'uIumnCr so I-amiIiar io .III :II us, nmI su c'nQcrIy nwnilc-:I fwcry olIwvr I'ricIa1y. XNIIVIEII wmiIfI Iw WiII1m1I room 40? II is Iii-rc: in IIN- Pailriofs IiirIIipIaC0, IIml Imusy rvpwriors, r'm'vrcfI WIIIW c'Iiz1IIi KIIISI amI spwulilig slrmmgc jargon. write up IIiCir Iwi rrwpy ii-InIo SCc'miI1gIy I1ySIc'ric'aI CfIi- Iurs IzIImr z1mirI IIIEISFCS :II paper. SomeI10w, IIN- pamper' Omiicwgc-S Imm IIiis vmifusion. zmfI cz1r'I1 L-cIiIi1m is proof OI II10 Imil IImI1 iI10rc S'I'.XI7I7 Inf! In rigyllf. ,Hui rff1: 1 II:-Imr:mI:. I. Iffuly II, Ilynrw. N. IXIJIIIIQ. IXIIG CIEIIIIII, .uIvi4r-r: fIuI4Iy, mIx'iN:-rt II. .XIIIII-lsrm. 5. Ixmmvr IQ. I.mrI. Q . .iwupif rmrg IXI. In-org:-, I., IXIruIf-nwn. Ilrivr-, I .X ISFUXYII I.. IXImLmx'iI7, IJ. I:II'II1I11IIILf. II. IQII-iii. Ix, Ijvivmilm. IQ. II,iImvr .N IQUIIMIIIVIIIIIQ. IXI, CIEIIWIIIVI, FI. IQ 1 X IimI I Km I nw. f-,. 1.4, , 4- 7. must he a definite method in the apparent madness of its statt. This yearls extremely competent editor- in-chiet is Barhara Hutchinson, who has done a Fine iota in continuing the precedent al- ready estahlished hy her forerunners. .loan Schroeder is managing editor, Annette Koehn, as school editor, does the proot-read- ing, and Kathleen Brown lceeps the Patriot supplied with timely editorials. When three statt' memhers, Boh Smith, Mary Ann Marshalsea, and Russell Petersen left for college, the Patriot statt underwent a general reorganization. Barhara Ryan tool: over Bolfs joh as exchange editor, Boh Bicltnell moved up to circulation manager, vacating his former position as assistant man- ager, a post which was ttlled hy Ruth Han- rahan. Arthur Mogul tool: over Russell peterscnls joh as sports editor, and his cousin, Allan Mogul, Filled the position of sports reporter. fDon,t try to ttgure it outll Heading the energetic husiness statt are Arthur Moslcowitz and .lane Doty. Their motto, No ads: no Patriotl' causes them to worlc with zeal and get as many inches as possihle into each edition. The circulation stall: has charge of delivering the papers to the eagerly expectant pupils ot l'l.H.S. The outstanding success ot the Patriot is directly due to its hard worlcing reporters, feature and headline writers, and typists. Gathering hits of news from the far llung corners of our campus, these resourceful news hounds are seen at every t'l.H.S. event from a wrestling match to the hall cop show. Arthur Mogiil and his sports stalt worlc their hardest to give our many sports fans the latest news ot the record-hrealcing Tiger teams while Alice .lunda handles the latest dis- patches lrom the realm of girls' athletic events. Those popular columns, so avidly read hy the Patriot's suhscrihers, and dealing with l'l.l'l.S.'s latest romances, are the result of the ellorts of Adalynne Brown. Nanette Manis, and Lucille Peters. These diligent 1 I 56 ' x I7 TK x 1.10 9.4. . R 591 'Vvv 1 x .1- 2 Q ATF? ,W 'E' I 'll bgzfo f F .. - - .sz ge ,. 'Tr ' 5. u 10' 011: ref,-aft' t Q J ID is 2 ei 9 ffiz 4 W ::f: lftfa , . Osbd .4 no - r. Q 'P 1 V . Qmaugli. reporters comh the school for interesting tid- hits, and lceep their readers hanging on every word. ' This year the Patriot has indeed lived up to its name. By informing the students of hond, stamp and scrap drives, the paper has performed an invaluahle service to school and country. It has played up the importance of buying War Bonds and has heen an ac- tive factor in furthering the sales of honds and stamps at l'l.l'l.S. Besides A this, the Patriot has heen a morale hooster, since its eagerly awaited news items, jolies and gos- sip ottler a source of enjoyment and amuse- ment as well as information. To every stu- dent, the Patriot is a favorite institution. This article would not he'complete with- out mention of those capahle and friendly advisers of the Patriot, Mr. Goldy, Miss Cantliil, and Mr. Loeh. These three teachers have givena great deal of their valuahle time to guiding the staff of the paper, and have heen instrumental in its phenomenal success. Although they do none of the ac- tual writing on the Patriot, the three advisers are always ready when needed with counsel and guidance in governing the destinies of l'l.l'l.S.'s favorite newspaper. And now we have proudly presented those to whom we are indehted for one of the ttnest productions of Hempstead High School-the Patriot. gf. Jil? Lvl! In Hfllll, Ars! rrur- llmglin. D. lrlc-mmingj. R. lirlxarrl. .l. Truill. Sullivan. R. llvllu-rl. R. far' pc-nl:-r. lf. R ugino. 5m'rrrul I'UH'I lxlr. lurnlmull fiulvisvrl. II. xlvf mv, SIHIIO, !4Afl.f'l. KV. ,lflnN0n. cs. xl4 lu IQl'fxll. . lxamn ll. Fimon, II. llaggz-ru. l. Uuwr-rlwrl Fliss lax ton farlvisurl. Tlzirrf row: .l. fwlN't'St'Illi!l'1 K. slN'll1If'l.xXy. Flaggyn. XY. Allyn. R. Cralmw. .l. lr,If'lQlllUXK'Flll, XV, SII1llll, .X I70XV!'TF. lxlilflln. l'Zilnl.0I1l', wa 149 'Vp Anmulun kb N 1 ,S h , 4 ' x 3 E 2 i ' x 3 S - 2 r S . 3, N ' E 5 , - , g' r x 2 f X vv:.j f P 5 2 I .rails 1 S .3 5' ' E! 3 :f5M,:g.g Q T j X Q ,ra CUSTCDDIANS OF TI-HE CGRRIDORS Olxllfrlillxllf Clllflllgj llmc rlay. every slu- clcnl ul lI.Irl.S. I5 sure to laear surly lamiliar expressions as fml a pass? aml t-Stop I'llllI'lll1Q-NYElllilU -lqlwen he lqrmws ilaal llwse walrlalul guarrlians of llw vorrirlurs. lmmvn as llmc llall Cups. are on ilxc julm, Tlac-sc familiar tall llgures. aluly guirlingg llwv lwlwc-on-lxcll rrmwls amunrl in ilu- same rlircrlirmn. are not always properly approvi- alccl. ljcsspilo llmc- lad. llwal llu- Cup is il lISC'l'lll illlfl lINIJUl'lElIll lIICIUlJC'l' Illv El llIlC wrganwaluum, lv is wllcrn llac' sulujcvl ul mmsl IKIIVUITIIlllIT1f'IllilI'y cpillacls. llmvs-vvr. il is lwpq-fl llxal smrlnrrmsrirmllsly llw slmlclmnls will apprcrialc lluc exrckllolml wmrli wlmirlm llmc' lull f Ups arc- rlfmmg. lm-slc-1' Rc-crl was cloffcrl as llwis YVEIIYS vaplain aml was assislr-rl lmy Clmarlvs lxlr- Vl-l1C' XVlNllC Fflllilll XYHF lIllfll'l' llll? lnI'lE'IlfllN' clirCc'lm'sl1ip ol lxlr. lurnlmll. wlm SUNY Il ll'1lAflIlQl'l il QIIf'f'CiFlqlI.l SPEISUH. 62 160 0 6 3 G GUARDIANS CDF 0 Q f C J 0 1, A A J 6 ORS .fl,D77,,, Tl-IE GRCDUNDS Ml- 1 Q f , . ,, , 'f ' Q ' ' I- lllg lmnilinr my ul NU, you vzml QU in f lfI Ii mg qm X llu-rm-ll' is luwwrm lu 1-x'c'1'x' slurlmll ol L ill QQ6' iff, -,FN- 1 K 1 V ,,,.:4'-Z3 K L A - - L 1 - wlw lm vvc-r nppr'a11'c'rl ul in lmmllmll EDU' :Jill Q I IS--1 9 Q 1, Y, ,qv 0 , faum- ur lm wmlfll-ll-ll zlrrwlmrl lllc rmnpus f 5 Lil L Inv A flpn c c flurlng in lunvlm pm-riml. ll is llw war-m'ry nl ,xl . lf 'f J Qlu lg Wf' llu- flzunpue mul gpurlq llnlruls, wlwsv iulv Pd ,A Q--.ug-'f 5 ll is lrl pn-x'mll pm-uplv lrmn xilllfllmg gfllml - llgq K fl Xlvkl' Y! 11-glxlulimms nlmmll llmz- QI'fllIl1llS. V ll l Xl lwyf , A A . - lf M Q llmlvr llw fllllv ll-mll-I-Slnll lvl lxlr. lwmw, ,gy- ' llmis ya-nfs fxmnpus llnlrul lm slmrvrl lu nc-w lu-igglmls ul 4-lllvim-llry, wllilc lxlr. Nllssmmls Spurls llulrwl lm umlmllccl all nllilelic 1-vc-nls wllll ex lrlvmlly lllll slcfrn sllpcrvisiml. llmlll mguznivulimns :lc-sm'x'v il vulo of llmnlls lor an ymr nl nulslnmllng arlwicvvmvnl. Il Y A ' H V h I ln riyllf, flu! nur: lxlrcay, P. Jolmson, Wulf' f 'lll'1'1l l 'f 57mm Q ll' lux lvrcwplz-r, .l. Uollncr. R. Dorn. fx. Glavssgen. Cmnpus llulrul lnr an SlIf'1'f'SSl'lIl lilly ram- Sm-Um! mu-1 T. 'l'm1rl, XV. Smilll, T. Holland, VV, .. x , ',. , . pus vzuxmpnigjn wlwivll wus null-ll lay Slurlvnl fldllol' 'I' 5 '1?'l '- ' U V I -I U 7 lllill 1'uu': XXL lxlirlwfxlsf-n, fx. l'.l54'l'1l0U, Sli-llr, vlmpmdlum, If vm: uw l ml lmm c.m.l IIA yyilmn, 'lj Ku1imm.SLil 63 J., , , fini, I x s af COMING IN CENTER! HOSE guiding spirits who escort H. H. S. students to assemhlies are not as mechan- ical as they may seem, for they put a lot ol worlt into the organization and direction of a smooth assemhly program. Yes, these are the fellows who usher you into the audi- torium, seat you, and then dismiss you at the proper time--the Assemhly Squad. The senior memhers have charge ol the auditorium seating arrangements, while the juniors and some sophomores usher in the students. To hecome a memher of the Assem- hly Squad, a hey must have a good scholastic record and an inherent magnetism for those aggravating stragglers who donyt want to follow the leader. At their weelcly meetings, with President Ted Herman presiding, the squad mem- hers are assigned rooms for the coming assemhlies together with the side of the hall on which they are to lead their appointed groups, lxlr. Franz, the advisor, and Ted, xvorla out an exact and detailed sealing plan lor each assemhly program, and in special events lilac the Christmas Pageant, they have quite a joh arranging matters so that every student may see the presentation. So, you see, itys not as easy as you tliinlq. Vfhat with inviting rooms, matting up seating arrangements, and meeting every xveelt, it,s a wonder that the advisor, lxlr. lfranz, has any time to spare. He does, however, and he and the whole squad can always he counted upon to do an excellent joh at every asscmloly. ln contrast to their customary and exacting auditorium duties, is the annual Assem- hly Squad party. Here, with lxlr. Franz calling square dances, gaiety reigns, with refresh- ments and entertainment for all. Left lo right, first row: lt. ljucli, C. Angiulo, Sl. lX'lat'Donald, l... licnara, lv. Shelton. Second row: lt. Uulde, Lv. Greene, J. Ryan, 'l'. llennan, ll. Nvhitted, XY. lvane, R. Palmer, 'l-. blac- Donald, K. Alsop. 'Hurd row: ll. llagan, lt. ljrliard, R. ljirer. NV. Ueilufn, tl. Xvoiley, XV. Smith R. Vvyilcox, ll. Swiclc, R. Gralaow. 41 . b 1, 64 Left lo right, first row: E. Maitison, Nt. Spiro, V. tvtithim, Mrs. Cvotcty fact- Hugh Wtlilttd James Ryan. viseri, P. Roweht, D, Ctuivt. M. trace. Sr-mnil rum: E, Denton, N. Kuscwich, O. Duschenchuic, C. Dougtas, C. Vvood, J. Apted, M. ttennessy. CULINARY EXPERTS HE cafeteria is the first ptace a student thintcs of when that essentiat part of the anatomy, the stomach, starts sending up warning signals. Such a tantalizing odor is watted through its doors during the 5th, 6th, and 7th periods, that it is hard to resist the temptation to go in. However, it is not always so easy to choose, when one's capital is limited, hetween a ham sandwich fexcept on meattess Tuesdaysj, an appetizing salad, or a tnowt of hot soup, since att the fare is so excellent. The students of Hempstead High should he extremely gratetut to the cafeteria squad, which is responsitmte for the preparation and serving of the food. This organiza- tion, headed by Mrs. Gotdy, is comprised of her assistants, Mrs. Kelty, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Kaug, Mrs. Ctauer and Mrs. Snedetcer, and the group of students who wort: with them. The girts on the cafeteria squad serve the hot dishes and make themselves gen- eratty usetut to the cooks and the customers white Jimmy Ryan and Hugh Whitted tatce in the cash. tt is quite a job that the squad is doing, since a great part of Hempstead Highs 2,600 students frequent the cafeteria at one time or another. However, every member of the statt is performing his duties with maximum etticiency. The cafeteria patrioticatty conforms to the meat shortage restrictions hy observing Meattess Tuesday. The shortage of dairy products has necessitated raising the price of milk and ice cream from 5 cents to 6 cents, but the students are tatcing it in their stride and cooperating to enforce the rute of only one to a customer. So, if you want a snack or a lunch, drop in and see what good food you can get for so little. 65 Qi? M scgeigp A L+ N II I1 5' II my if ...adv He who liulit no music in Itimself Nor is not moved by concord of sweet sounds Is fit for treason, stratagem and spoilsg The motions of his spirit are dull us N night, Angra his affections clark as Erefmsg Let no such man be Ii'llSIGCl.H Siiixxsspmrzu .x ji Init Dilkl' g I WTLWM 4 If I I-II-I.S. MUSICIANS SHOW TALENTS AND ABILITIES FEVXI peopIe seem to Iiave the icIea that music is a non-essentiaI Iuxury in war- time and sI1ouIcI receive as IittIe consicIeratinn as possiI9Ic. TI1is, of course, is an enIireIy erroneous viewpoint. For peopIe WI1o Iwave Ineen acIjusting their Iives to the stopped-up tempo of present-cIay Iife, music is an essen- IiaI form of reIaxation and enlertainment. It is a weII Ianown fact that where music Iias been introcIucecI in war pIanis, tI1e moraIc of the workmen I'1as greatIy increased, for it is aIways more pIeasant when ones worIc is rI1ytI1micaIIy accompanied Iny the strains of a favorite orchestra. Hempstead High ScI1ooI sI1ouIcI consicIer 66 ilsett fortunate to tiave suctri an excettent music ctepartment, witt'1 a symptionic orctiestra, a ctieir, and a tvand. Ttiese ttmree organizations provide an outtet tor every type of atmitity, anct tatcnt among ttie stuctents of H.t'tS. tias atways tpeen variect anct exceptionat. ttncter ttie ctirection of ttiat tatentect musician. Miss tmogene ttoyte. ttie symptrionic iirctiestra tins atways tween a ttouristaingg anct respeclert orgganixation at tts personnet averages tnetween eigtaty and one tuinctrect in numtucr. att ot wtwom are rtoing a time jotu in keeping up ttwe morate ot time tuiggtw sctioot. rtttwis year in particutar. reatizing ttae import- ance ot music in wartime, ttae orctiestra carriect out an extensive program. tn tlecemtncr, ttie memtners of ttre orctiestra gave a concert for ttwe P.T.A., anct ttae pertorniancc was acctaimect a tremenctous success, as usuat. Because tvtiss Boyte was seriousty itt anct coutct not conctuct ttue orctaestra. Mr. Nowak toot: over a few xveetas tsetore ttae concert was sctiectutect to tue tmetct, and, widen ttie time came, he tumect out ai ttawtess performance. Ttic setections wtwicti were presentect were: Evening Prayer anrt Uri-ani tjaiitmiiimen trnm ttae opera, Hansel anct Gretetn tiny Humpcrrtinctt, uctwrislmas Overture tJy Samuet Coterictge Taytor, anct Upotonaisen from time Hctiristnias tive Suiten try Rinistqy Korsatxott. Ttie ctioir anct ctramatics ctepartmenl ltien presentect ltie txtiristinas pageant, anrt ttric program was conctuctect with communal singing ot some tavurile carots. txtiss ttoyte tias ptannect to give a series ot ttiree concerts in ttie spring. tn tietwcen tticse concerts severat programs tor ttwe t'.S.t7. witt tue presenlert anct more music apprecia- tion assciiitities are tneing ptannect tor ltie tiigti sctioot anit gracte sctwoot stuctents ot t tcrnpsteaft. At ttie nrst ot ttme spring concerts, ttre orctiestra xvitt ptay ttie Ufxciicteinic Festivat Ovcrturen try ttratims, anct a tow seteclions trom tppotilov tvanov's UCaucasian Sttetctaesf' , WK t 67 Miss IMOGENE BOYLE MUSIC MAKERS ARE MATC!-ILESS FOR MCDRALE Mrs. Gehrig will he guest piano soloist and will pre- sent the famous Grieg upiano Concerto. Next, our thoughts tum to that second section of our music department, the A. Capella choir. This organization is composed of H.H.S.'s most exceptional vocal talent. The choir has heen setting a dizzy pace for itself since the heginning of the year with all the engage- ments which it has had to fulfill. The group, which totals eighty, sang at the Armistice Day program for a school assemhly, and again when Lieut. Donald McCafferty revisited Hempstead High to tell of his experiences in the South Pacific. Their next achievement was the wonderful per- formance which they rendered in the Christmas pageant. This performance was given three times for the student hcdy, and once for the P.T.A. Then the never inactive choir repeated the pageant at the U.S.O. clubhouse for the entertainment of the memhers of our armed services. The choir considered it a great honor to he invited to entertain the soldiers, and they gave an excellent performance. The A Capella choir plans to present two spring concerts, and at the end of the school term it will sing in the commencement program for the seniors. Miss McQueen, the charming and capahle director of the choir, deserves credit for the Fine work she is doing. Every student at Hempstead High is proud of our third musical organization'-the hand. We all know that to hear and see a hand like ours go march- ing down the street makes us au want to run along with them, for they certainly malce a striking and colorful array. This year the hoys in the hand have had a modified form of military drill in which they have learned precision, discipline, and cooperation. This added perfection in technique has increased the mili- tary appearance of the marchers and now, when it forms the intricate figures upon the foothall Field, the hand is indeed a breath-taking sight. Before each home game, the memhers of the hand practice the complicated routines which they display upon the Held, until they have the technique to a perfection. 68 I x - A 1 I I I x rf 1 P .- M-ark, -Ati , ' .!'.-. I 1 N A D f Q I ' 1 I K , . x f i x K I N 1 - I ,. .1 'I X Irui1N'fI ILIIYIVI' IIN: EIIIIIINI I-yn' UI IXII1 NUWIII4, IIN' IlIiil'i'II1'l'S. in lIN'ir L! rrmIm'I4r1I IIIIII-UVITQS. f'N'nIc' am lIIlIvIII'Ql'IIiII3IO IJIVIIIIV. fmII-II MINI EIIIOIICII U 1 X f' NIA' nur l'L4'F'IIIdIIlilIIX' NIXIIIIIII :Irwin IIIiIIUI'K'IIK'S. y ' f'l X f ' AI 6 IVID'-I--I--II II- -I I'-I -I-'S I II-If I J ,I 'In ummm IXlI.I It MIN IIIIIQIIII mem N1 II Ii mm: ,X X :IN'IN :I rn IIr'mIwII'.NI N Huy rl IEUIIIIJUI' VIIIIIIMIIQII, ilIl4I II1I'yIIilNl'2i I ' S ' V 'Ia-.II ' Inlw spring XPMSUII 4lIlI'JlrI HI IIIVIII. 'IWWII I 'III-'Ulf' of fnfv, U ,, ,. A A IM' fm - ff' IIN' nmuxu' rII'p.n1InN'nI, an IIN' pN'4'r'rImQ pa1mg1'f1pI1s Imw' SINIWII. IS A W-'V IIHINQ 1 IIIIK IHII in Iwf-prim up IIN' IIIIIIIIIC' :II IIl'II1II4Il'flfI IIIQII SIINNII. f U Ffwlff V' ii 24' II IQ impfvvl ml IINII i'X1'IAX'4Ill1II'III If-I-I prNIc' Ill IIN' m'I'a111ifuIiIw114 UI' IIIQ III . ' y- ' - Xi-: !, IINNII, .IINI IIN- UN IIINIFII, IIN' IIIIHIV. EIIIKI IIN' INIINI sm' II1N's' if1sI1IllINm11s NQII Imw' IIN' IJIIIIIQ IIN' 1'f'sIN'f'I MINI IIIC iIf,IIlIIfilIIUIl III SIINIMIIS illlfI . ' . 6 I N'uIIx IIIIII. ' ' '. ' I 'I' 69 . X f I I ' ty I I ,- , . sl 'I X Ins-N. x Ii . NX V Y as gl: if 21 1' ite it .- if , 1 ,. 1 NL 6 PEN AND HNIKERS N this page we present the Junior and Senior Girls, Honor Cluh, officially lcnown as the 'Pen and lnlcf, Membership in this prominent organization is laasecl entirely upon the scholastic achievements of the girls, and only those with an average of not less than 90 per Cent are considered eligihle. The H.H.S. Hanclhoolc, one ot the most usetul anrl important school publications, is prepared and par- tially tinancecl hy the Pen and lnlc Cluh. Money raisecl hy selling candy at home games is usecl for this purpose. The cluh is currently in its nineteenth year of service to the school under the clirec- tion of Mr. Pill. Alice 0,Laughlin receivecl the important post of president, with Claire Parker as vice-presiclent. Carolyn O,C0nner lceeps the minutes, anct the busy treasurer, Kathleen Brown, has charge of the candy sales. Every year the group awards a special pin to each of three memloers who hest represent the ideals of the club: Leadership, Scholarship, and Service. Mvzntmrs: l. Baumann. K, Brown, A. Cave, M. Cumrnings. l.. Distr-rson, ,l. Doty, E, tirlelman, l, fiahriel- son, N. Gale, N. Cr-rarrl, G. Gouhr-aurl, K. Croc-pler, R. llanratian. R. llottman, B. Hutchinson. tl, tlam- mond, Furgeson, tl, Kr-iclan, A. Kon-hn, M. Kor-hlt-. P. lxlirhae-ls. Y, lxlilhim, ll. lxlittc-nhr-rger, C. Olcon- nor, A. 0'Laughlin, C. Parlcer, M. Porter, l. Quick, ,l. Rr-rlvtr-r, A. Speer, l.. lxlortcnson, tl. Ansorgc, Nl. Xxxrgus, F. Bagenslri, l. Barr. Nl. Par-lli. A, ttrxotli. F. Pircrlu-r, R, txarriplmi-ll, Nl, Carey, J, Cornwell, V. Crowley M. Carrlnvr, A. l.r-rch, P, l.ints, D. lxvwvry, Nl. Mais-r, ,X Mvlntosh, L. lxloslcowitz, .l. Murray, l. Nolan lwl. Phelps, lxl. Ponstorcl, L. Class, l., Gottlivh, ,l. llc-nrlrirlzson. M. l-. Hilmar, G. Kicrlan, C, Kicssler, E Koslty, S. Kramer, G. Langley, C, Nr-iran. M. Silipo, N, Riflcvr. A, Sagvr, ti. Sanrlau, Pi. Shuttlr-r. R. Sec-lhacli, P. Stapleton, A. Vvilliarns, ll. Zagaja, ix. lang, Pm, J. lhayr.-r. .l. Vfansor. 70 BOYS WITH BRAINS llli lop ranlaing lmys in lluc Classes ul y-I3 anrl ,4-I rmnpusc llm lyvnlagon, an lwnor rlulx cliroflcrl lmy Mr. lpopl llaycs. Tlwsc lmys are llic oulslancling inlcllm-vls nl llwvir Classes, anrl lalac lop lwnors in cvvry snlmjvri. .lolm Vvlurlvy prcsiclcs ovor llmc Inevlings, assislcrl lmy vic'cr-prcsiclcnl Rolmc-rl Swiclc. lxlinulcs arc rccwrclorl lmy 'lqcrl lzmcrsjnw-r', wlnlc llugjld Vxfhiticfl lmalanrcs llmc lmurlgvl. r- 1. -Y llmc' inilialirvn lnvvlingg ol llw llcnlagun is unc' ul ilu- unlslanrling cvcnls of llmc year. Al llmis allair. wlmivll is a :loc-p. rlarlq sc'r'rc'l lr: all onlsiclvrs, llwc inniur IIlf'IlllK'fS rc-vc-ix'0 llwir Hrmning in prc'scnl.H .lurlgjing lay ilu- grwans issuing lrunm llurun IU clnringj the inilia- Hun, pl'm'r,'m-rlilmgs arc vfurlposccl ul inc'rwnc'c'ix'alulv lwr- nwrs, lluwmwc-r, all inilialvs manage In sl1rx'ix'v. Annually, lln- ljcnlagwn awanls a srlwlarslmip ul S311 In llmc- slnrlvnl willm llw liigglwsl avcragc. It also gin-s L4-ys lu ils lwn musk mllslancling' mc'n1lmr'rs. ancl awaxcls Iwo snmallcfr lwys lu lllc laoys who have clonr' lllr' lnnsl lor llwc' vlulw. 71 Loft to riglli, lzneolingz J. Vclsor, J. Olmer- ff-II. lsirxl row: l.. Ross, T. Pvc-jsovec, R. Klf-in l.. Marshall, N. Rose-nlverg, Mr. Hayes fad- visorl, Il. Xvllillr-cl, C. Angiulo, R. llcicler I..DmLf-. Sm-rnul rmr: lxl, Cantor, R. Smillm, .l Xvnrlvy, R. Swivla, ll. XXll'SlITlilTl, R Pvlm-rss-n. lb v m xl Cf x l Will! ll l .I 5 lllffflf x f ' dl X 7 Qx xW 5 I T-i ' f 1 1 1 1 JUNTCD PAT!-IFINDERS CH, 1111114115 MLM: Imy s1111I1m11f11'q- Imys arc' l11'igl1l IQHYSIW Iwys IIIUCL 111f111lI1ly cIc1Ivgz1lc1cl lu Ihr- Il11'Il1lJf'I'S uf ilu- ,Ill11lr1. ill RUHI11 QU. Ullicla-rl lay lhcir fricrllclly T110 pfQ:iflc11m'v uf lim c-iulu ic l1z111fllml IW uflviswli M11 Nf1x'z11'1'11, 1111- Iwys arc lllfilllliflg Sh'z1h1l1 llfwkvll NYHII lDm1e1lfl Nixon us hi-S il I-Uflllll Illvvling. Hcwnflvcl IBy1JI'1'SIfIl'lll Ralph 1 Slflllfl-ill. IQCDIUCIT, fxlnllvl lulws Ihr' lllilllllPS IBUXIQVKIIYI. llw 11l'I1c'1f1's mv 1XIm'l11l1lxc'Cx'C. vice mul lf1lQm1c,- I:C'I'QllSrJll is tI'l'ilSllI'CI'. j1l'l'SHlI'lllj Rulacrl 111151-5. sc-r'1'c-lary: z111rl .IOI111 Null ns l1vz1sl1l'Cr. ' Nlwfrllwrx R .XI1I1r1H, Uuwfrrrl, F. Brownvu, Inf! ir: rigllflt D11l1.1M llixfm. RUIN-rl P1-lf-r, .fxlvin Csngvr XY, fzurwwk, ll.111m-n1w'y1-r, Hnyns, J. Kil- I:0lLIl H?lI1, Xxvarrf-11 1.1-nal, fxlr. llz1111I1urg fmlvisorl, .lack 11.111 U, KUI111 ll. If-wis R. :XIi!I'SlOl1, Ixfoltola, Corrlon, 1111111 Zilulmlxfl, Rohn-rt Nnuvl Slrzxllon Has- f5p1fNv1 QX. lJ.1l111n-r. .l. P1llIIlK'F, C. Pr-lc-rson, FI. Reeve, lfllgvrxff Fx-rguwrl, Xvillizun fHlI'I'l. R. S1l1xx'i1'7s'1, ,l. Small, SKUIHX 72 BIBLIOTI-IECAL EXPERTS Ucll questions as. 'AWhere can l Final something on Ciceroif' Has anyone turnecl in my copy of the 'lclylls of The Kingyff' ancl Who went ancl cut this picture out of toctay,s Ul,l'tl3lII'lC,?H might well stump the experts, hut the experienced memhers of the lihrary statt talce it all in their stride. They give out precise ancl correct information and seem to have an unlimited store of ltnowlerlge at their Fingertips. It is sate to say that they coulcl give even John Kieran a run for his moneyl lvlarjorie Vxfilliams is the ollicer in commanrl ol' the lilmrary start, anrl worlis unrter Miss Rhodes, Miss Beattie, ancl Mrs. Anclerson. the lihrarians. Several girls are on cluty every periocl of the clay, reacly ancl willing to ctonate their services to over 2,000 stuclents who frequent the two lihraries. Besides acting as information centers ancl texthoolx locaters, the girls run errands, stamp hoolts, ancl circulate the familiar yellow stuclyhall slips. You woulcl thinla that these multiple cluties might divest the girls of hoth energy ancl patience, hut however they may feel, they lteep up a cheerful front ancl talce it all in the day's worlc. The stuclents of H.H.S. really owe a vote of thanlas to the lihrary stattq and the Hne job which they are doing and will continue to clo. lt is such service organizations as this one, practical and elhcient, which matte Hempstead High School what it is. Left to right, first rouf: K. Sntterly, Nl. Price, Miss Beattie fmlvisorl, R. Boshler, G. Keirlan, E. Koslcy, G. Bush, D. Fuhr. l... Neimeth, E. Heslin, lvliss Rhodes faclvisorl, J. Meyer. Second row: M. Coughlin, B. Gray. J. cleRiesthal, ll. Szczepltowslti, H. Ainsworth, ll. Brush, A. Connelly, A. Marold, B. Rocker. J. Wanser. Third row: M. Johnson. M. Williams. L. Vingnt, D. Ryan. tl. Hoffman. A. Juergens. 75 X TI-IERE'S WISDOM - X 1 - 'xqk' ' IN WOMEN x s I fl H. Sfs brainy soph girls, otherwise lcnown as members of the .i 'I QQT7- ,,f ' Pallas Club, have gone all-out for patriotism this year. 524 g :M Besides buying war stamps with the money usually reservecl for Y A V their annual Christmas party, the girls have clone a great cleal for in the Victory Boolc Campaign. Each member clug up as many boolcs A olnown as she could carry, and contributecl them through the Club. The First row, left lo right: D. Mey, L. Bolanz. B. An- derson, J. Fielcl. M. St. John, H. Wasseman, D Yawner. D. Storms, J. Hagemeyer, R. Monlce- meyer. l. Taggert. Second row: A. Schwinclt. A. Fraccalvieri, C. Barrell, R. Eclwarcls, J. Guggisberg E. New, M. Peterson, E Thiede, L. Rosen, E Wcclcenman, M. Scarpin ato. tl. Worley. E. Smith M. Bennett, M. George. luclcy girl who brought the most boolcs was awarded a one-dollar war stamp. Heading the girls at every meeting is Pallas presiclent, Dorothy Yawner. Marjorie St. ,lohn assists her, Helene Wasserman is sec- retary, and Priscilla Storms guarcls the buclget. Their energetic advisor, Miss Cantljil, has rlone a lot to help promote icleas and interests in the club. At one especially interesting meeting, the girls had the pleasure of hearing Dorothy Coos, one of the country's most outstanding Figure slcaters. Miss Cantlil hacl charge of another meeting at which she cliscussecl colleges ancl universities with the members of the Club. FUFUFV' Third row: P. Nero, Roclcett, S. Kahan. lvlalinslci, E. Reynolds, Lynch. P. Groepler. Coutts. 74 GREAT OAKS FRCDM LITTLE A ,ORNS eaow ESPlTE tlie fact tlwat its memlaersliip requirements have been raisecl to a 90 per cent average or above in four sulnjects, this year's freshman girls' lionor clula is excep- tionally large. lts members, lcnown as tlie Pioneers,n are all girls of unusual intelligence and ability. Eaclm year tlie freshman girl witli tlae liiglmest average receives alive clollar award from the Pioneers at the September Honor Chapel. ' President of tlie Pioneers is popular Lorna Ross, wliose riglit-llancl assistant is loloncl, petite, Eileen Duffy. Mary Alice Mclfinstry is the etllicient secretary of tlie club ancl tlme money is placecl in tlme capable liancls of Amalie Ansorge. Frances Stephens is in cliarge of planning tlie various programs. Miss Haslcins, the former aclvisor of this energetic group left H.l'l.S. tlxis year. Mrs. Daulae, wlmo replaced her, has proved to be a capable ancl popular advisor and has guided the group tlirouglm anotlier successful year. We all lcnow tluat it talces time for freslimen as a wl1ole to lnecome acljusted to liiglr sclmool routine, and tliis fact slmoulcl malce us all tlwe more proucl of tlwis group of freslwman girls, tlme Pioneers, wlio have startecl oil' tl1eir four years at l'l.l'l.S. with liigliest scliolastic lionors. We lmope tlaey will continue to maintain tlie high standards wl'1icl1 tlwey set for themselves in 1945. Left to right, first row: L. Sclilesinger, J. Rowe. J. Osborne, J. Puls. B. Rey- nolds. R. Vander-lioof. M. Stapleton, B. Bootli, M. Hurley ,A. Bareille, H. Wyse. Second row: M. Paolillo, H. Glass. M. Abrams, V. Lister, A. Ansorge, E. Duffy, L. Ross, M. Mc- Kinstry, F. Steplxens, J. Kaplan, l... Russo, E. Ber- oza, J. Jones, P. Moldenlce. Third row: G. Richardson, J. Jeffers, L. Melrmel, F. Bagenslci, T. Wliiteliouse, D. Lee, J. Witt. B. Ono, Mrs. Daulve fadvisorl, P. Kornfielcl, E.. Bowen, V. Keller, J. Glass, A. Kuncla, F. Palcula, L. Mooney. 75 fmfi lu rigilit, Hrs! roir: R, Colley. P. Nr-ro, Ni. Srarpinato, l3.May,,I.XX'alsI1, U. Sny N U df-r, IJ. Vv'aIiIw-L. Qvrvnrrl row: G. Pnrown, I7. Ut-P, J. Hen- clri'lcson l N' tti I Rc-ctr-for P ita- i.,,.eime... ,.. pteton. D. Yawnc-r, N. Botti, J. Killian, H. Vfasse-rman, -Hninf row: Il, Ttieimsen, E. Neu. E. Hiierte, A. txlrlritosti, D. Nnfloiny, qtorms, M. St, Jotin, I.. Huffman, C. Pwluin- l9l'Q, BIIOYFIH, il. ciOOI'lE'y. Fourth rout XV. tieluenow, PJ, Hr:-itlnart. I 1 Ns 'Wx . x X M U '93 WW 4. if .i N- 4 0 le 1 f V f t D is AT. ti s gr: HE members of the Spanish Clint: are gjreetect with the friendly wetroinc. Hpruenas tarctes senores y senoritas. Como esta ustertitu Vxrtiettier lmefause of the pre- sent stress on the good neigtiluor policy, or on avvouiil of inclivirtuat interests in our southern neighbors. El Circuto Casteltano has increasect its meintwerstiip steartily. Vwfitti the helpful suggestions of its act- visor, Nliss Greene, the Clutm 11515 tract a large and variect program during the past year. Paula Stapleton presictes over the meetings, and Janet Rectefer aids tier whenever neces- sary. Dorothy Yawner HHS the position of Hesrritorafy anct Lou Euen Neimettl is the keeper of the Hclinerof, Al one of the meetings, the mcmtvers had the novel experience of having their voices recorclcct in Spanish. Both officers anct mem- iuers originated anti proctucert Spanish plays. They all realize now important it is, espe- cially now, to have a better understanding of our southern neigtituors. 76 1 I CURTAIN CALL T the hegginning of this school year, our extra-curricular program ailctecl another activity to its repertoire. This organization, the Freshman Dramatic Ctuln, was tormect tor the purpose ot creating another activity open to freshmen, since they are ahlc to participate in only a timitecl numtner ot organizations. One of the purposes ot this new society is the assistance ol the Footlight Ctutw. By preparing themselves now, the aspiring Freshmen will perfect their talents enough to malce good Utroot- tightersn in their junior year. The olliccrs ot the cluh are led hy president Virginia Thayer. Ralph tjsirltlorrl is vir'c'-presirlentw Evelyn Beroza is secretary, and lfranlc Fay mincls the huclget. Any freshman, whether or not provirlect with talent, is etigihte tor membership. The actvisor ot the Freshman Dramatic Ctuta is Mrs. Martin, who collahorates with the Hlllootlighth aclvisors, Miss Linn anct Miss Ranclall. They hope to romhine the two ctutins in an asscmhty program alter several joint meetings in which the two organizations will entertain each other. 0 vet 0 'vm num. sz 9' ' 9 1.1-fl 1o riyhl, hrs! row: txt. Reeve V. Lister, J, Vontflr-ct, J. Schroe- her, N. Nation. V. Johnson, J Oshorne, M. Schneider. Second rou-1 PJ. Somers, A. An sorge, L. Schlesinger, J. Dah- taus, R. Birlaforcl, V. Thayer, E PYPTOZFI, J. Jones, J. Kaplan, L Russo, P. Notdenhe. M. Hurley Third row: D. Bender, S. Drate R. Vveincr, R. Jones, H. Glois- ten, J. lvlottota. B. Whatham Mrs. Martin tactvisorl. D. Mc- Cay, G. Kohn, R. Schweizer Schwartz, lt. Zalewslxi, B HIlI'lJf'I'. 77 , N ,N i gitt .. XXX I-F-Q N i P ARTISTS AT WCDRK x Fi A W3 Mf g-ff E Q 1 l T Y , w'irsX X. .NXYEXMKXS i. X , 'ii i t T- 9 NM V, X it ,fit P 1 1. X? , alll' ll tl I P ... oxide FTER lnrowsing through the art room one can well unflerstancl the sltill which lies hehind its clisplay of slcetches, for the memhers of the Art Club have real talent. Once a month the eager cluh memhers meet with the proper implements ancl clisplay harcl worlt ancl Creative ahility uncler the ohservant eyes of their Cooperative aclviser, Miss Field. The cluhys presiclent is Ruth Boshler, who is assisted lay Catherine Bellows. Keeper of the minutes is lnez Quiclc, ancl Eleanor Frantin collects the dues. The artists this year are specializing in leather worlq. The memhers show great willingness to strive aheacl. ancl there is every reason to helieve that they will meet with success in the future, for they have originality and alaility. Left to rigfit, Hrs! row: J. Billings, J, Sprem-man, J, llulst, D. Brown, J. Ls-rczli. Second row: M. McDonald, l. Quick, C. Bellows, Miss Field tadvisorj, R. Boshler, E. l r.:intin, N. Price, A. S ti 'il. Thirmfcigliz Rirliler, Rose, ljiirlivr, Nevvnmrlr, C. Green, Vfinfli-xvfitc-r, Znrurlsliy, B. ljrvnfll. 78 , -f. 1.- Ax A fQrf f'.,,L1 L' 6- f f fa . Q . ,gf ' , :Vu L. I 2 1 I ZA A, .pri I,-,4 , - , '1 I . 1 , I s 'I fl N Q' d f STUDENT SKETCHERS HAT tlie many memlwers of tlwe Slcetclw Clulm slwow great promise is evirlencerl by tlie excellent rlrawings ancl laslwion clesigns wl1irl1 tlwey liave pro- clucecl llwis year. livery Weclnesday tlwese future artists meet unrler ttle luaton of tlmeir presiclent, Gloria Powers. Bal, Gulclc acls as vice-presirlent, Barlnara Slarin recorcls tlie minutes, ancl Frances Bagenslxi mincls tlwe lxurlget. lxliss lVlcl-ean is tlie lwrienrlly ancl eupnlils- zulviser ol tlme Cluln. 'lliis year, as luis lqeen llmeir custom in tlwe past two seasons, llie ineinlmcrs ol llie Slaetcli Club are specializ- ing in lyasliion rlesign. an art in wlliclr llley are particu- larly aclept. A new group lwas also lneen organizecl for tlie purpose ol' improving tl'1e air laruslw teclmique of various rnemlners wlio are interestccl in tlwis type of worla. b To lop ell the year, our potential artists are plan- ning a trip to tlrc City, an excursion wluicll will pro- vicle a goocl time for all. 79 Left to riglzt, ftrsl row: F. Nappi, J. Us lmrnc, K. Ayres, J. lcllcrs, J. Elwood, J Nvalsll, M. Sutter, NV. Battista. Soconrl row: P. Molrlenlae. R. Boslxler, M. 'X Whalen, B. Starin, R. Gulde. F. Bagenslci, E. Mollineaux, C. Robin, E. lleslin, E.. rlvlmiecle. Third row: G. Blumlnerg, M. Stratos, M Stxarlcey, R. Peter, Miss Field faclvisorl. J Rowe, T. Hom, J. Svlwwartz, M. Watson S. Colm, L. Furry. X if XNWQ X Sir 1 Qx My ,QQ Yy 'K W5 Z V55 1 amgghs 'Q 'W f x x gi Y V . J f f i tx rg. :Q -, NN i A xv Nj mf li lt tux , tix -- W 13.--it X' tt rf- i'Q N . , v 9 i P- .,.. i In .J Wh I, it , UQ' Q l ' .-.O , iff . 1-1 . ts 5 l .- A ftir. . Q3 Q J X Nec. g . VRF Q i is Q, X. r E Sv K SERVICE AND SCHOLARSHIP ft? 73: ETL? TGV ,js fa 'Q l 3, 75 HI II I. QE x . r - 5 J' 5 'QE T , X E - - 1 2 Sass? 2 ' .i N QQ 5 , S ' uf 2 ' ' E ti, i jf 5- m1.'N Q x W1 . I , N lx Q ' av .e- .ihwr I 'eff OFFICE 3 JR. SECRETARIES HE Senior GirIs 'Service Squad is one of H.H.S.'s most usefut, important, and efficient organizations. Its members are setected by Mrs. Hueston, and eacti girI Iives up to tier motto of HscI1oIarsI1ip, conduct, and IoyaIty.H The uS.S.S. is busy every day with a Iarge variety of im- portant duties. When a facuIty memtmer is unexpectedty caIIecI away, a competent assistant from Ottice No. 2 wiII temporarily turn pedagogue and conduct Iwis cIass. Other girIs excel in atptaatnetizing, typing, and performing many different services in assisting the principat and the registrar. The home room notices, which Iceep the sctioot informed of aII forthcoming events and activities, are drawn up in Office No. 2, and are detivered to the ctasses by the members. Besides tier daiIy period of worIc, eacI1 girI does two weetcs of tate duty during tI1e year. Long after ttie Iast detention dawdter Iaas Ieft for tiome, tI1ese energetic wortcers are stiII on the job, I'1eIping to run the machinery of their AIma Mater. The twenty-four girIs behind the counter in Office No. 2 are under the diretcion of Mrs. Hueston, the friendty registrar, who Iaas been at ttie Iuead of tI'iis organization ever since its estatxtistiment in 1925. Janet Redeter tiotds ttie responsibte position of ctiief of ttie squad, witI1 Janice Copius as tier assistant. HE familiar and often wrongty dreaded messages WI'1iCI'l order erring students to report to Qttice 5 at the end of the period, are detivered Iay ttiose most efficient of messenger girIs, Hempstead Higtfs Junior Secretaries. Friendty AmeIia Cave is the chief ot the staft' and Jacquetine SI1evIin acts as tier assistant. Etinore Wepped endeavors to Iceep tI1e squads Finances out of the red, and at ttxe same time taIces notes on the typewriter. Ttiese capatate secretaries of tomorrow try to I1oId in mind and observe tI'1e foIIowing I'1igt1 aims in everything tI1ey do: to become acquainted with ottice procedureg to receive peopte inteIIigentIy and pIeasantIyg to serve them promptty and etti- cientty. The Junior Secretaries enjoy working under the Iuetpfut Ieaderstuip of Mrs. Foster, their charming advisor ,and acting as aides to Mr. Moore and Mr. Beddow. Etections for assistant ctiiet and secretary-treasurer were I1eId at ttie first meeting of tI1e year. The ctiief ot the statt had atready been ctaosen Ivy Mrs. Foster during the previous season. At anottier get-together, the girts made pIans for a Vatentine party. This customary occasion wiII taIce ptace as usual tor the purpose of bidding tI1e UoId seniors tareweII, and Wetcom- ing the new secretaries. 80 I I 5 1 fi I II In rn1IIf fnxl I rl I'f-IQIIN-In fr, IIHHI..-IIIIII, IQMII-If-r. XII'-. II1l1'fIIm I.urIxlwrI, lnlmlugl I I, 1, I . i . , . 'MII ,I. Do III un:-V II.nll1m III X :III I II IC II.m.II..n, I.. IvI1Ilz II. IIIIII I., I .uIxx.nII,IfIvr, I. IQUIIII-r, IUIIVY, R. XX IIXIIIIIII IIMI., X XIIIXA I I M HI VHH' IfrIlIlw'IIX XIII!-IIIIINI'-I xlib I IIIIIIIIIIIUQ I1'Ix0Xf', I,1'lIIl. IB, Ixylnv AX Ix 'IIII I ,IMI rm: IIII In IIIIII IQMI II, IIr.nIIf-I III-lg XXII-IX, If.IIs.nIX1 IQ.lIs.uLi NIH I'neI1-r IMI I . N'.. I ' . . .. h. xr rl NI ,Xv,u I Iilllliltllll I X In N IJIIII-uII1 NI IIIII ll X mul: II I II lu rnII:l' III, IQI..1.,.fwNLI II. I urvly-In .X RUIIMIIII IlIlIx. I N I1lvIv. IQ. IqI1IA'IIlX,.I.SI1xXIlI1 I I'.rL r X IIN' lu I X .1I.Im.I.I I I uI1rnII III I' I mx I IQ nI1lmll1 I1 X Ixxu I X :II IJ III lIIr XX 1 '1' .H 'N' .f',..I N.... ,. X urlmn In NI I x III IXI, III-II: .X III .nuggI1Ixn. 4 til i Left to right, first row: R. Buclc. S. Kramer. J. Schiele, T. Richter, P. Michaels, J. Hendrilcson, B. Kurz, VV. Eglolt, E. Heslin, D. Squires. Second row: C. O'Connor, J. Desousa, J. Schell: l. Wesley, A. Brown, A. Dorn, A. Gutowitz, N. Gale, N. l.eRose, J. Kiesling, R. Levy. Third row: Miss Linn fadvisorl, B. Flannery, R. Coutts, l. Nolan, M. Williams, R. Von Franlc, R. Bonniwell, S. Riplqin, l... Ross. L. OBrien, S. Cornell, M. Phelps, E. O'Neill, T. Trayer. TI-IE Pl.AY'S TI-IE THING W e .tiff H i .i 3 Q ll i I' V EN. X . Q 4 S., V Q LO 'f X llc 'D Gvx il lg' X l , l I - l g .1 h if 'W , L t .7 blip 'M 'QV .i it Ji, ,A wiivi Q91 'ii'si,,,'g If , X' 3 X lfi e -Ml' fl r ' xt ,Y , 3 ' 1 xi,Xm,X si ,U -, Uglxfj fl 2 f . W' nn.. ,, n e dx f at 1 IV? ll LACES, pleasef' are familiar Words of advice to the memhers of the Footlight Cluh from their friendly advisers. Miss Linn and Miss Randall. cient Arlene Dorn, president of the cluh, manages the meetings, while Richard Buclc carries out the duties of vice president. Adalynne Brown holds the position of data recorder, and Alan Gutowitz lceeps the cluh hnances. When the husiness of the meeting has heen talcen care ot, the memhers are entertained each weelc hy different groups which present radio plays, sleits and monologues. Then the Hljootlightersn depart, not only entertained, hut teasted with delicious refreshments. Two Crooks and a Ladyf' a short, one-act play, was presented hy the dramatic cluh, and more are scheduled to he given during the latter part ol: the year. To gain more knowledge in the art of acting, the group plans to visit the city and see the play chosen hy themselves as the most popular production of the year. Tryouts are held for the purpose of introducing new memhers to the organization and the senior memhers decide who shall quality as a future Thespian of the Footlight Cluh. 82 Lvl! lo riglil, hrs! rum: V. l:rissi'. V. Parry. .l. Vfrarlm-y, A. Miller, A. Golrl, C, lxlolia, C. Vxfoocl, A. Davis. Scrrarul mir: lf, Sullivan, J. Vvilliunas, D. Przuilal, .l. llzirinvll, ll. lvslcin, li. Dicncr, ll. lxlulinslzi, A. Bloom. T. l.orrl, IS. Amlr-rson. Tlaird row: R. Mrforrnnr, A. Frficrnlvivri, E. Smilli, l. Taggart, E. Paonrlilc, G. Rocllcr, Miss Dngcnlaart faclvisorl, l.. Rirv. lvl. fiiurinlo. llrapnrlai. A. lluloiayra, .l. Moll, Kulin. N llae llaircl Tlaursclay ral every nacanila llac in-- rlnslriraus memlacrs of llac Commercial Clula mccl in ilac Calclcria for llac purpose cal furllaeriiag llacir lcnmvlmlgc cal llae lausincss worlrl. rl'l'iCy enjoy llac-ir inlcresiing cliscussions anrl gain many valualale prainlcrs ran Sllfll sulaieris as ul low lo laeccame a gcaocl sCCrclm'y.H So lar, llac Cfaininerrial Clula meciings laavc lac-cn cnlivcncrl lay a motion pirluro on stcnog- ruplay :incl lyping anrl lay a play eniiilccl Hlvicagenes lnralrs for zu grarrciaryn wlairlra was prcscniccl lay sex'- cral cal llac mc-nalarars. Tlac girls also cnjrayecl ll1f IT1- sclvvs ni, laiglaly survcsslul rlTl1ill1liSQiX'lIl5j zinrl Clarisl- mfis purlics. ljrc-sirlcnl ral ll,l aspiring scrrclarics is Cllivicnl llcalc-nv lvslxin, wlama is nssisiorl lay wife-prcsicleiil Elea- nrar Dir-iacar. Vlulac sr-vrcinry. wlara mpalaly rcmrcls ilac minulvs, is llc-lcn lxllZ1llllSl4il, ancl .loan Hzirlncall. llac lrmrasnrvr. Il1ill'lilQC9 llac lauclgcl. lxliss lycgcialazirrll is ilac riipalalc- siilacrvisrar ral llae Clnla. anal is lac-lpilag lafar nmlailiraus girls lfa lavlicr ll'a0nas0lx'c's lor liae lulurc :incl Cnjoy llaviiasvlvr-s in liao laeirgjfaill. ulcrl. naC'mlac'i's ral llaca Crvinnar-i'cinl Clnla all realize llac' roslaransilaili- lics wlairlw will lac- llicirs in the future, anrl Llaey are glarlly lzilaingj cvery aclvanizigc wlaifla llacy mn gain lrfain llwir laigla svliraial cxpcricance. 85 -sk TAKE A LETTER! O EWW,.f Mi K 0 N0 mf? - v i If X 6 ii.-www, ' E . i - i wp: LATIN LOVERS HE unfamiliar jargon of the ancient days of Caius .lulius Caesar and Marcus Tullius Cicero may he hearcl issuing from room 52 once every month. as the memhers of Carpe Diem Soclalitas gather for one of their customary meetings. These eamest pursuers of the Roman A A language. customs. anfl culture, are forty-two in numher. anal their inf' gatherings are conducted uncler the commancling gavel of the chief 'a Hconsulfy Lorraine Roclaett. Ruth Eflwarcls assists the himperatory' as in D seconcl consul, anrl Helen Kargl, the scrihe. recorcls the minutes ot the Lew l meetings. HQuaestor.H Lawrence Ferrara. encleavors to lqeep the lerlger R - . ik out of the rect. W ' E Entertainment. in the form of Latin games. quizzes. ancl familiar X' ,N songs, is supervisefl lay lvliss lVlcDermott ancl lwliss Wcmhlschlegel, the f it X advisors. Besicles providing interest and amusement. these games aucl . if If , X A i X songs give the members of Carpe Diem practice in familiar forms anal -I .. uses of the Latin language, ancl a lurther unrlerstanrling of the rlays of the ancient Roman Empire. As usual. a successful calce sale was part of the ycar's achieve- ments. ancl several parties were helcl to rountl out the season. The Latin cluh, which has long heen a popular anrl well-estalilisherl institu- tion in H.HS., once again has livecl up to its reputation. 1.1-fl io riglil, Hrs! rout B. Erliannl, F. Leahy. lxl. Kelly, lf. Reynolcls, M. Nacliorialcl. Seroml row: G. Greene, J. l.owr-, .l. llagenwyer, l.. l'4e-rrara, R, lfclwarrls, L. Rorlett, ll. Kargl, N. Butt-ra fi. Beyl, O. Armstrong. lf. Balcer. Third row: T. Trayer l.. Marshall, A. Divine, R. lxlonlcerneyer, lxl, XVlu-lanrl, lxl. Price. N. Solomon, Miss Unclerwoocl, lxliss lxlclyerinott, lvliss Xvolilsclilc-gel fiulvisersl, Yamlr-iilirorli, fx. l,lill'H'll, lzhenm-tl rl.. lxllfllllnff PIUISP. 84 Luft lo riglil, Hrs! rouli l.. lxlarsliall, E. Moran. l'l. Szczeplqowslii, l.. Ross, R. Swlbaf-ti, J. Myer. M. Yuter. Sworn! row: ll, VVliitterl. N. Roscnlrerg, Y. Aiicrlmcli, A. ,luergens, Mr. Vvlulruore faclvisorl, V. llollman. NV. Smitli, M. Cantor, R. Klein. 1 ,f QTQK1 mrftfsc 7 gy t L Mi,-i 9911, I L pf .ii 'elf ' rv- 11 , Ll the ildkqcg 233 . , I'-vm. 9, I s aw' MATHEMATICAL MAG! N llie last Tllursclay of every month, seventeen matliematically inclinerl juniors ancl seniors may lwe seen lwuclcllccl arouncl some peculiar loolaing instruments in Room -44. These unusually amlmitious aritlimelical experts are lcnown as tlie memlmers of the Tupiar Club. llolcling clown the covctecl seat of tlae presiclency, is popular Allan Cessner. assistecl wlwenever necessary lay vice-presiclent Larry Ross. Rutlm Seellmacli cloes cloulale-rluty lny performing tlwe comlminecl cluties ol laotli treasurer ancl secretary. Mr. Vxfliitmore, tlac rulvisor ol tlie Tupiar Cluly, is a newcomer to Hempsteacl lligh School. lmut not to tl'1e teaclaing profession. Formerly the principal of an elementary sclaool in New llycle Parlc, New Yorlr, lVlr. Vxfliitmore has luecome one of the lmeslflilqecl tcacliers on our faculty. lfarly in tl1e year, all tlae memlvers of tlie Tupiar lianl tlue rare oppor- tunity of using a surveyorys transit. Tlley measured all sorts ol vertical mul liorizontal olnjects, anrl even went so far as to linrl tlwe lieiglit of tlie new wing ol: the lauilcling. lvlr. Whitmore explainecl tlie intricacies of tleie slicle rule to tlae clula memlners, who then clicl some elementary problems with that most useful of inventions. Now, in time of war, wlien matlaematical ancl tcclmical lqnowleclgc is especially important, tlie Tupiar clulu serves a cloulvle purpose. Besicles provicling an excellent opportunity for tlie matlacmatically inclinccl memlmers to gather for tlie purpose of elaluoraling upon llieir lvavorile sulpject, tlie cluln offers valualqle training anrl experience lwor future xvorlq in ilu- lic-lcls ol science anrl engineering. S5 Left to right, first row: G, Blumherg, M. Stratos, N, Sharlzey, J. Walsh, D. Young. Second row: A. Bloom, M. Scarpinato, D. Bunter, I, Taggr-rt, H, Hohten, .i. Killian, H. VVasserman, J. Cooney, R. Monlcemeyer. P. Nero. Thirrf row: D. Yawner, P. Storms, D. Ntay, E. New, IW. Deignan, I. Levy, E. Smith, L. Furey. SOP!-IOMORE L I T E R A R Y giik W WIN, -' 1 ..' ,DZ i f X 9 iv 1 --I RESIDENT HELENE NVASSERMAN catts the meeting to order at the assernhtage of that group of hook-lovers, the Sophomore Literary Ctuh. Joyce Killian acts as vice-president and Irene Taggert as treasurer, white secretary Helen Hohten keeps a record of each meeting. This year the girts have heen husy collecting jotces anct cartoons to tilt scraphootcs which they are matting for the sotctiers. Qne meeting was ctevotect to talks given hy the girts on contemporary Writers and litera- ture, white another was entivenect hy the presence of Miss Beattie who gave an interesting account of her travels in Mexico. When discussing plays, hooks, movies anct operas, which they have seen or react, the memhers of the Sophomore uLit. vie amicahty with one another. An exceptionat tall: was given hy one girt who had had the opportunity to see Aidan on opening night. A literary quiz on hooks and authors was held at one of the monthly meetings, anct at their annual Christmas party, several girls reportect on Christmas customs in other countries. All in att, the meetings are instructive and entertaining, and serve their pur- pose of stimulating an interest in att types of titerature. 86 fmfl lu Vifllli, firsl mm: I I. 'lllnwm sr-n, L. Pmlnnz. Mrs. Vrnnls H. G C H K NPIIS, M11nkPlU4'3'1'r. l.l'lllI In-rgvr, V. Hnfrnmn, . .. , ., SIIIQIIIIII IAIIIIII CI HIIYIIIII RI CWI III1 fwrmzm C Iula slurlies profwau' fwrman Customs, am Icy, ll. Xvvslmnn, R, Blum, II. ffm llmmnlwrs have fun singing' songs and slruggling willm u:II'l I'3I hI14IIIl3 'EI xwml lvsls, lxlilclrccl Nexus vrnlrlllrls llw mvclings, axiclml '13 Srlnroc-lwr, I'1lIl'lITI?lI1, 'l' Nils- Ruth Ixlolmlwlwwc-yur. Tvrl Nilssfm is ilu' svcrvlnry. mul ffwuiso SUN. Iarxlnry 'wills Ihr' Illlfrif' slrings, VIVE LA FRANCE! Nfiff an mrmllm, fm frxvrvlc I:l'Ell11,'iliS rnllivs rmrml llw rn 1 I . M 4 I- 1 ' s . I ,I - V- .. -- '1 f'. 'f1'1 hs' ' ' lx' K NHT fri tlllbflil lvvclmm s guvcl. llwsc SlllClC'I1tS of lu Iilllglll' H. l'ursI, A. 5.1111-r, I.. Russ, fr. . I I I I K,.i,l,,,,, lf, l7i,,,,L,-V M. lQll..,,, lllllfl illfm'11mlix'o KIISVIISSIUIIS, :mel play QEIINCS suppflccl Ivy 1111-11 Sf'ffff'1'l 'I IT Uf I'l IV- MA .1clx'isc'l', Bliss Nvvl. lXln1'Q1'l'y Suilvr is x'if'c'-plvsiclolll, NYIHI4 N,.. ' JI ,N H il I'l'!,Ti:TIl' KI HN I' XM' 'I HH lIl'ilSllI'1'I' furry Russ lmmuvs lu1'gjc'l1l. '-fri!-.f'n'Ijl' - l,.jI4I I ' . . - 87 FOLLCDWERS CDF SCIENCE III'. 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IIHLICI' Ihr' gave' of pre-sicioiil Lysie Marsiwan, in orcier to trafic anri ciiscsiiss any new slninps wiiirlw Hwy have arqiiireci. 90 Loft to right: Robert Fischer Bruin Birlqncil, Austin Powell. Rohr-rl Yvilliamson, President: Fr:-ii Roberts, Leon ixfanclcll. XX'iliinm Donati. Mr. Holtz. fmfl tr: rigfil, firsi row: P. John- son, I.. Marshall, Mr. Holtz fad- visori, 1. Smith, J. NCUSCIl3CFf'T. Siwmiil I'fJiI'2 Solomon, i.in:i. XV. mnrnberg. B. Thayer. 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I., 111111 1111111Q111 - ' ' ' 1111,f1. 1.lI17. 11. 17.111s11. 11 UI SWITCI-IBOARD SERVICE l7lTlClALLY ltnow as tlwe Central Service Squacl, tlwe girls wlmo lielp operate tlie switclilaoarcl are l'1lCliI1HlT1CCl lkweteesiay a comluination of the first letters in llie names ot lvliss Welulu anfl lvlrs. -lxoclcl. Altllouglw recently organizocl, tlwis group is already important to the personnel of Omoo No. 2. LITERARY JUNIORS HE purpose of the Junior Litn is to acquaint its members with the classics and Writers of tlic past ancl present. Bliss Huff is the advisor of the Clula. Omcers arc: presirlent. Nancy Dantortlmg vice president, Virginia Crowlcyg scrrelary. Dorolluy Ryan: treasurer. Fray Breclter. ilvfrrnlvrirwp Aclele Narr. Doro- tht-fi Snyrler, Nom Ryan. Lillian Kin:-iz, Nlne Krogstacl, llelcn foupe, PM-tty Daignenutt. Ecl- winn lflliott, Prarlnara Ryan, .Inner Smith. First mir, lzffl io right: V. Crow- ley. V. Kinnison, N. Danforth. Pm, Tlmyer, F. Breclcer, G. Lutz. Miss Hull fadvisorl, O. Ami- '1ll'IJHfT U2 fmflfulzglfrl,fIrsl1vf11' II IluI.m, NI, NIIIIUIIN. FI, II---I--r, .I, IMI D Im' II. I'.Il'IIl'II, X'IIILIIlI, II. IJ.-NIU11. I S.-,mul ww: .X IW-IIIIIIIII. NN QIII wh., rim pass ils sf'ImInsIiun'cllniI'c':11c-ills.is vIig1IvIc P , , . 5 '. , 1 i m:IIl'mI 'IHW'I' I I Nu' I' lu juiu IIN' I ICIIIII1 SKIIIIICI. il sc'1'x'i4'v urgzmilnlimr llmII-1' IIN v , . IIlrwIiwn UI IxIiss Igcsl. IIN- purpusv UI IIIK' squa1cI is In lun I1 II: ' ' 'sl zmI umI IllII'QII1f.f. ImII1 I-gpg-mlly impurlzlnl in wau'II 1 I.:-fl In r':g1I:I, LlH'l'llIIffZ 'Iimll Im- xr! I.4'NIl'I NIIIIIJ-:ln ,I1-.nn II..yw, I , .'XI.I11 IIIIIUXKIIL, ',I.ml4rf I lllillli, I,.1ll I 1mls1I1lIr', 5IlIl11ll, x,A,,,,l,,,,,. RMI, IQHLVIQW 'MH yvnr, us uIwuys, IIN: c'I1c-c'1I4'11cIing srlu.1rI Im yI-IIUI I 'f- f vI III ' XXI N 'I'I iIs1-III Ilmnrsu In c'sIalIJIisI1 n1rmmIc- IIIHUIIQ IIOIII IIN' UIIIIIUIAIN NXIIH' IJIIIHIIIIIIIIII, I'.-III IIIIILIIIII. V - I fs 1 M' Nllwm 4m'UlI,1l.1Il'yUiu, .ImI pnrllvlpzmls UI Cvvry ggnlmr. IIII-y I.m,m,II.sI1I-II IINH I--IH' 5II YIl'1I II IIF' IQIIIII-I ffI:jI-vlivc WIII1 Ilrvmns, SHIKI QI:-sv1'x'c II1c plicIc amcI mI111ImI1rwl1 fXI.I- -IS I IJ..t1II. - Ijzxln 'H M UI sIucICnIs and IaCuIIy aIiI40. 93 Vvfhere do sports stand today in Hempstead Highs iist of activities? In the past there may have heen some question of their relative im- portance, hut now we realize how essential athletic activities are to the huitding of good citizens. Vv'hen we root for our favorite team, there is an accompanying feeling of pride and devotion to our players and to our school. is this devotion not akin to patriotism and love of country? Pride in school, in classmates, and in country go hand in hand to compose the char- acter of a good citizen. Hempstead High should he proud that it has always fostered an interest in sports, since our gov- ernment Ieaders are now realizing the importance of a good athletic training hehind every high-school graduate. - 'Wills js f ...- ,, ,,-, - Y - --7-1 , t--1 ,, '--rv' 1 ,H-Y,..-,Y M ,.. f. .i1-- K 7? ,fb-:P -n I 0 I 4 l - 174 X fr, ff J 2 S ,NF 2 ..-z ' 'Jia ff -JS, f -? L -f. gb? Qiiijixffbww vii BP r-Y9 '.' I lvlll aninmn Comes loollmallg willl fool- lmall Comes anotlwer Hempsteacl ieam in carry ilwe glory and lionor of Hempsteacl lliglw onlo ilwe glricliron. Vxfar or no war. loollmall Carries on. l lempslearl lvegan iis own war on Oeioluer 3rcl anrl lilxe llie llnilecl Nations, lost its Hrs! luallle, It was l'rec-pork, noi tlie .laps ilwai inillerl llwe Tigers' lail lo llae llllll' ol! 2643. llill l'ol7 ran 50 yarcls lor llempsleacl s only seore. Flqlie nexi weelq provecl no lncller for ll.l IAS. s emlvalllecl liggliiers, as lliey lost in llalflwin T-0. vlllais game inaugjuralecl ilie Tigers, lrips via liayrifli. Oelolwr lflli - Speeial commlmique lqrom Sewanlialcaz lxlr. Fay announces lliat our lorves al, Se-wanlialra lwavc lmeaien ilie enemy I3-0 lor onr lirsl major victory. General Fay says ilmai a new plan ol lmallle lnrnecl ilie Iicle. l.earlers ol tlaie ailaelc were Bill Fel? ancl Nlilre Vlqalainslry. Orlolwr 2-llli W Our eommimiqiie an- nonnres lliai. we again lueai llie enemy from our floor as our men linislwecl oll Cliaminacle T-ll, Holm Vvrayne ancl Pmill Folx were flue lieroes ol llae aelion. Noiieiiilwr Tlli - General Fay sencls iliis report lu our newsroom: mlxorlay we faecal elif- siilluesl enemy POFFE that we are lilcely 'ro ineel, ancl are lwappy lo report lliat we liilecl Norllw 'l4arrylown 'IO-6 lor ilwis season,S erealesl npself' This vieiory Snappecl ilie lowners, lliree year winning slrealc. Heroes ol llie clay were Bolv Vvraync wlio plnngecl over lrom tlwe one fool line io srore: ljolv wlmo ran TS yarrls for llwe scroncl seorc ol' llie game. ancl Sian Krolaelc wluo inter- replecl a pass ancl ran luaelq -IO yarfls. Nouerrilner I-ilfi H Toclayl eommnniqnc again armounees ilwal our forces won, lecl lvy l:olx. l,aiiimer. anfl Talwinslcy wiilm one lonelwclown eaelw. Vvfayne eonverlecl To malqe ilae resulls 10-T. Tliis lmallle was longlii against lxlineola. Noiielriilwer Qisl H Our Communique in- lorms ns ol a vomplele victory over ilie Green .1 x , 4X-N,-.-L, X 1 y fr? AQ Q I . L13 ,110 A Vflftxjyt M' I I - fw L,dAffg,, XKXRSITY I-UR 1'l'I5.Xl.l. I lRS'I' 'I'lf.XM I -ull, Nw, 11 V. Il., XX'.11'11f-, Nu, 7, 11, Iv.: ,lx-1l1il1Qky. Nw. ll, I. lm.: l.11lii111m-1. Nu. Y l.Il.I KmI.11L. Nu. ll. r. 4-.2 ll111111f11111, Nw. IT, r. l.g V111111, Nw, T, r. gg 51l1l1-gvl, Nu. bl, 1.2 S1111rlx'i1l4, No. U. Q.: lx11rr, Nu. 5. I. I.: f,J1pJ11s4, Nu. 1, 1'. .mul Ckrlfl MlIflil'I'S HI' NXYVSIIJIII5' WI111 xxx-111 f91w1'l11f11'r 'flfz - fI.a1sl CN11111n111111ic111c'1 fl11xx'11 In Iln- llllll' mln .111-IF. 'l'f1cIz1y's I1v1'111-s fjlll' l'r11'c'4-s ge1lI1c'1'c'cl in il llvl11l1sl1'111l rc-s we-11' IMI! fxwly wlw I'ilIl Wulf' 1111 sgvrmls uf l11111'z111l lu ullvml il l11111q1lQl ggix'011 in 1111111 ll, TI 111111 TH y.11rIQ fum' le1Hic's: Slilll Iir'r1la11'L 1111111111 ,Hwrv llu- pI11yc'rs illlfl 1111111113015 rc' xxlw Iilll ll ynrcls 111511111-1111 1111 illll'I'1'l'lil4'lI r'vix'c'rI llwir lvllvrs ill il filling c'li11111x lu il IHINN llllil PDU!! NXVHYIH' NXIl4V1'UllYi'I'll'll, rII1'fgi'r'SlNlllYVIIIA. Eff' fxx -K X 4 1 X ish , iii? U H 9 ' T i m V x K- L, X H A f' V N L' K V X.'l.-Qcttff Xin ' ', I V. JH 'S ,' C., I 5,II. ' x X X' wi? gl' - 0 533353. 3 .. gave Q .b , 4-1 , 1 U, 1 1. . -5 C. wifi Left to right, Hrs! row: D. Ma- tuza, G. Kranatcis. Z. Lattimer, E. Brozozowstci. J. Farley, C. Baker. E. Rogers. Second row: W. Petersen, XV. Cstrostcy, R. O'Day. T. Trojan- owstci, Mr. Benner fcoachj, Hate. B. Bicknell, J. Dotan. Left to right, first row: L. Stcura. K. Sealey. J. Hate, W. Peter- sen. J. Orgass, M. Tahinslcy. Z. Lattimer, S. Krotactc. Second row: Mr. Fay fcoachl. B. Seaman, D. Mitette. V. Taru- tnoretti, G. Greene. C. Batcer,-E.. Rogers. R. Rowe. F. Murray. Third rows F. Tarrilti, L. Schteget, x i' '78 .-:vi if 1312 g ts its-152 246312 ei BENNERMEN ROLL OVER OPPONENTS CQRING a totat of 545 points, 145 more than their oppon- ents, Coach Bennefs tnastcethatt team hreezect through a fifteen game schedute, Winning eteven and tosing only tour. During the first six games, the Tigers didnt took so good as they won only three ot these games, however, after the heart- hreatcing defeat of the Tigers hy Freeport, they came hack with a roar and won eight ot their nine remaining games. The tone defeat was iniiicted hy a strong Chaminade quintet, the only team that the Tigers were unahte to defeat. Watt Petersen scored the most points, 167. Bch Bictcnett was second with 160, Ed Brozozowstci was third with 85, and Joe Hate fourth with 49. The scores were as tottows: 43 Garden Ctiy 28 38 Mepham 25 18 Westbury 14 34 Garden City 30 34 Chaminade 41 32 Freeport 23 26 Westbury 24 39 Mineola 25 23 Baldwin 25 34 Chaminade 39 40 Freeport 41 47 Sewanhalca 22 57 Sewanhatca 23 42 Baldwin 16 58 Mineola 24 TIGER SLUGOERS COUNTY TITLIST lTTtNG their stride early in the season, H.H.S.'s hase- hatt team defeated Hicksville 12-2 to start a streak that was to tast eleven games. Westbury and Mineota felt to the tune ot 13-2 and 1-0, and the Tigers trounced Peetcstcitt Miti- tary Academy 6-4. Home again after their P.M.A. jaunt, the t't.H.S. nine ettec- tivety tictced Hictcsvitte and Freeport 12-5 and 13-2. The next encounters saw Hempstead victorious tor nine straight-games, heating Sewanhatca 10-1, Baldwin 10-4 and Lynhroot: 20-3. Keeping up with their winning streak, the H.H.S. stuggers heat Freeport 8-5 and Sewanhatca 4-1, thus extending our vic- tories to eteven successive games. Great Neck Finatty proved the stumhting htoctc and took us over 6-2. However, the Tigers avenged this toss hy trouncing Great Neck 20-0. H.H.S. Finished the season hy losing to Sewanhatca 3-2 and heating Baldwin hy the same score to hecome the top hasehatt team in the county. 99 'Town ','. J h. ', I gu-Lvvoi I I-IUB MATMEN SPLIT SEASON N their iirsl. nialfii of tide season, our wresticrs siwweci time eiiiects of too-siiort practice periocis imy iosing to Yaiiey Streain, 3 I-3. The next contest was one oi time ciosest ciecisions in wiwiciw we participateci but iiempsleafi iuoweci again, liiis time to Batti- win. IS-16. However, tide Huid matmen Finaiiy aciuieveci success, ami imeat Garfien City, Q5-19. This triinnpii was foiioweci up by Hempsteaciys victory over Long Beaeiw in an extremeiy exciting inatcii. Tide contest was very Ciose with aii tide participants perform- ing witii exceptionai atniiity, iaut Hempstead tooic time iinai iaureis to time tune of 25-17. Tew, Axsei, Lipniciii, Maniscaico and Bauti- nigilt were some of H.H.S.'s matmen who ciistinguisiieci tiwemseives ciuring the season wi1iei1 encieci with a 50-50 spiit of two matciwes won anti two iost. Left lu rigizl, first rouf: Sriiwnriz, Nettieton. ,i4f'NY, E. I,XliSl'i, C. Goriirey. T. Niajicoxvsici, A. Ancier son, .i. ixiargcson. ,i. Slroii, V. iipnicici. R. Frcetii, R Kraft, Nr. Nilsson icoariii. St'l'lJlI1ll'IIll'Z CXFPPIIP, t3iE'l.K'S9t1f?n, ixIHT!iSC'flil'U U. iioiinet. U, Miiiette, F. Baiir. S. Rosman, R. Nelson ff I4Ol'TliJf1I'fiO,.i.NC'CDi'l.l 1,J. Dice-nnaro. 'Hnini mum K. irliiiie, NV. Lemyre, A. Bauer, i.. Bank nigiit: Y. Aiiriuncix, i., Gaiupo, .i. Clanton A, Xvaniioi ix. X vnlres, VX. i.aw, ,f I X ,ffl lo right: II. CIilZIr-r, Nm 2.2: J. Magee. No. 8: .I. XVor- In-y, No. Q71 Il. Rc-ynor, No Jig IJ. CUIIUII. NO. C265 IJ I r1-f'lIx. No. Ill: A. IIammc'I Nu II I QIHJI No I I' II.rllm,N.I9 JNIH1 N , -H3 IXII '1y, N . 1115 I ILL i I I F0 RSSIEEM ,g.32.EE'E E2 'I'0'4 3 W L W 'MFI 'ff MM. If liSI'ITl.i ll..-HIWC.-..f1X1.-. Nflw.. J...- gwlivn IIIPIIH HI' Ir1fvlIme1IwVg ary xva1s,,,f '. img musl HI' lI1c' Scasorm, IIN' I IQlnpslCm,I II1r'i1'4 on IIN! QrirIirrm, mjfI1il1g IJHVAI4 I IIiQI1 Sc'ImrwI .Iunior XIQIFSIIX III1isI10fI za SllC4 In sI1mv I'rmr II11'ir your UI, ImrcI wry' ' 11-ssI'l1I ymr lu1cIcr PII: I mnz z1nrI IXIr. IIHII rr'mvmIwr from IIN-sv sr'ruIyQ umm' CI'I51'ic'11. :Im-Iucealing I5euIcIwin m1cI I rccpm'l umI . - . A IIUXI yr-urs 1jl'I1IIl'lll1.I1CI'4'K'S. Insingg in SCXYRIIIINIIUI 1mcI C I1aunnmrIv. Ifirsl row, If-fl I0 rigIul: S. NmIoIny, V1-nlrc-s, IVIU- uuII, I., DusrImnr'ImI:, ll, If-11, R. IVIalum, B. ACIi0fI1'y'. .I. Mzlrgzinfa, II, Gcilz, If. Cnnmn, A. GIussgc'n. Svrrunl row: I7. Murray, C. R01'IiK!f,,I.IQlITIf'Ii,xX!.cJlIHl1fl. IQ. SK'IlI'IiH'Iil'I'lI1PFL1. Ii, Cuan- rIn, XV. XVFIEIII, .I Ofslrof- sIcy, FI. PInuL, C. linux:-, NV, Ilunwp. Tffirfl mm: M. BPFHSITFTIU, R. Story, V. I..ipnir'I:i. D. Sm- IIrIi, IT. VnIcnlino, IVIur- IIWL, IVIr'4'Imn, Mr. Nils- sfm f.-0...-h5.V. IVIi1rlir1oII,C. Ijvh-mum, R. Ar'I4r-rnmrln, .I. Nilnam, XV. OIiv1'r,'I4, IJIIIQ- IIIN I. 101 I L C' OWN GCC- Cxox. 5 TJQXQJX HALL f. -IXQA-. k7'fxA L IJ TEN PINS IIN' Iil1'Ii rmI II'znl1sIN+I'If1Iirm ilI'HI uIIN'r I1IIIfIC'I'ilIlK'CS. IIN' IIAIQOL' IMWIIIIQ Ivum IIIJIIPIKI IIN' sIzn1NIuNIs III II1c sf'Iw.II. I.ill'I'iIIlQ il IUQIIIGII' sc'IN'cIuIf' uguinsl IIIQII SVINNII IIIJINISIIIIIII. IIN? INIWIIIIQ Imm sINm'c'rI IIIIIVII IJTHIIIISI' JIIHI SIxIII E14 IIICB' lII'I'I.'iIIK'II IIIIIIIX IrN'e1I Icwxms. LINKSIVIEINI TRIUMPH IIIIIIIIQ scwclm :MI :II il IINIIIII- 1-Ic'x'a'11. IIN' IIuI'I COIII loam flwwl IIN' QIIICQ UI1 il SIIFVCSSIIII SORISOII. IIIIXIIIQ XNYIII IIIC mulurlly OI IIS 11mIm'I10s. CapI,ainCc.I Iny IIICLI 'I'1'ujzn1N'm'sI4i, IIIC Imm mm OYUI' XVc'sIINu'y, CTIIEIIIIIIHIIIC. ITZTVIIIIIIQY IIQIQ, mNI ISEIIKIXYIII, mNI Icmsl In Gm-flf-II Cily mNI GICI1 Cove. I.uII lf1:1'g4IIl: IQ. II4'irIcr, Tim-I I.NIx'lmlI, Im NIIIUNNIXI, IVIBUIZB. I4-ft to right: II. PIunrIcr. I- Iowe, H. Garmany.I'I.XVI1il lcd, Mr. Navarm fcoacI1I, E N'Ia?rir1IqowsIqi, XV. QIivcr, ,I Ifxf wr. Left in 1'iyI1I, Llwwfzmfz II Garmany. Slrrndingz II. CuII1IJcrl, II NicI10Is, Nr. I'IamIJurg IMI visorI, A. Cukowitz, II. I.iv inuslnn. SET SIVIASI-IERS ycwnrs Iurwys Ivmlis IK'ilII1 Inst IIIQAIIB' III Ili pIuyr'rs in II1K'.IilIIlIllI'y grzNIl1uIifm. Iml IIN-ir pIeN'c's are Iwing IuI4c'n Iwy il num- IIc'l III I1,I.mfI.wI11IIIQ ytvllllif slurs XYINI gin' IIN' lmm IIIUIIIISK' III il suf'r'c'ssIllI NIWIQHII. 19 11 -AWA L-Inf!! ' 2 D 1 I 1 I ff 'jxuf , 41 1 X746 TRACKMEN BU1.1.'S-EYE R E 1 C-5 N SQUAD XX'1f1f!'IN1l 11111111311 1111 115 111111115 1111111 1111' 11111'1155111'1' l'4'S1lA1l'1111I1S 1111 11111- 1l'1I1l'I1, 11!'II1l1S1l'1I11.S 1l'iI1'1i 11111111 11111g115 11111111111111, 11.115, 1'1111111111115 111 111110 5111111-11111 115 1111111111V111111111111115. 1111 1111111111111 1111111 11111111. ,'X11111111gg11 1111111 111111 1311111111 1111111 11111111111 5111151111. 11111 11-13111 11 11111111 1111111 g111111113 511111111115, 111151'11111',5111111- 1111-1111511111 111111 11111 N11551111 fx111111111'11111'11 111115 111111111 11111 1111151 111' 11111 11111111111 51111111111g C11111111111111511111, 11111 S1'1'11l1II H V11111111111111- 111111111111 11111111. 111111111 1X11. Xv1HPI'1111'S' 11111111 511119. 1111- 1. Sl'1'11HI1il1 V1-I'il1'14 111111 1'-11,1111 111111, 11111 11111111 111111 1111 1111111111111 5111151111. 1111111111111115111115, 111111 11111 11111'11111'f51111' 11111 1111' 11'111'11 1l1lllllI'S. I 'fl 111 1'111l1l, 11151 11111 N11551111, 11115111111, .X 5111111111111 11115 1111111 111111151111 111111 5111111 X1111-r 1.. cii11111'I11ll11'. 1f, 11F4lLj11Il, 11. 1.111111111r. 11111111 11111 111'11111111111Il1 1111111111 11111' 11111 5111111111111 N I '. XY' Nwm' 11-.W1'11'1 1f1 'X' H1m'm'11' V I F. N 1 11 '11, 11, 1 1111r1111. 1,11S11'l'l1I', 5. 1,31'fI1S1l'11l, IX. 111g 1111'1111l1' 111' il 11111117 111 L21 . A5 11 1 l1Il 11'il11Il'1' 111 11111 11111115 NV11l'1i, 1111m115111a11 1111111 c,111l1l1IllJlI11' 2111 1111' 11111 1411'1'l'9 11151 111110111 , . 1 11111 1111111111: 1. 111511, XV111'111. 511. 111111111115 11111' 111 1111111' 11111111 111111115 1 1 XI 111 1.. 11111111. 11. 511111'1111, 11.1:11.111,.X, 11111111. r'N 7' i 'Q A 0 1-, :P :A U 'Q 5 Q ..' ,,,. l.0l in rigilil: .lane Doty, Virginia llarti-ls. Conave Comillion, Syrena tlallquist, e 'v lla man, llorotliy llvinas. ,lurlaie Stievlin, llarriet xxnsnrge, Virginia Kelty, GOCDD SPORTS! HE girls ol Hempstead lligtl Sclaool are notoriously goorl attmletes. Ttiey go out tor l l l uri tl f tl lQ.ll'N'l l.ZlXX't't'I1Vl'. a large variety ot sports ancl flisplay tlae utmost in talent ancl co-operation. Qn ttxis page tliey are representecl lay a selectecl group ot girls, eaeli of wlnom excels in a particular sport, ancl is lcnown as a Hsports leaflerf, Ttiese representatives ol eactx atliletic activity liave lueen claosen as sports leaclers lmecause tlaey possess an unusually laigtm rlegree ol alaility, initiative, leaclerslaip, and pop- ularity. Pmcsicles taking an active part in every game ttie sports learler clirects tier group ancl assists tlue teactier in clwarge. We learl Ott witti rlane Doty, representing ttie gym aicles ol wtiicla stme is claiet. Darla-laairecl Virginia Bartels' proticiency at lmasltetlwall lwas eamecl tier tlie leaclerstaip in tliat sport. ln tlae classical tunic is Syrena Hallquist, representing tlae annual Greelt Games tour- nament. llarriet tloltman lwanclles tlwe lvircl anrl racquet, symlvols ot lyaclminton, anal is aluly assistecl lay Conice Comillion. year our Claiet Dilvlaggzio is active Dorotlay tlejnas, wlmo tias quite a tecla- nique witli a sottlaall. Next, is llaclaie Slwevlin, tlie well-lqnown Rille Team ctiampion witla many points to tier ereclit. Harriet Ansorge represents tlie annual tennis tournament in wlaicti slwe participates, wlaile atllletic Virginia Kelly laanrlles tlae laoclqey sticla witti Etlael lawrence, luowling enttiusiast, roumls out ttie roster. Stme is last, taut not least. in a group of girls of wlwicla we may well tae proufl. Tlwey represent every atlmletia cally inclinerl girl in tlae lwiglm sclaool, ancl are ctoing a grancl jolu in ttie sports in wtiiclm they participate. 1 O-1 ATHLETIC AIDES HE organization of Gym Aides tias one of ttme targest memtzerstiips of any ctutn or activity in ttie sctioot, a tact wtuicti certainty proves t'1oW poputar sports are wittm ttie girts of H. tt. S. Ttie memtaers consist ot ttiose junior anct senior girts wtio are witting to give up severat periocts Cacti weett in assisting Miss Maccattiim and Mrs. Reictier. Ttiey referee tuoctcey and tiastcettaatt games, anct perform ttie numerous ottier ctuties wt1ict1 are essentiat to the maintenance of rute anft orcter in tt1e gym ctasses. The periods that ttiese girts wortc entitte ttiem to Five points towards ttiose covetect awarrts, ttie monograms. Ttie requirements for a monogram are as tottows: 1. A girt must have one sport per season to taer crectit. 2. Stie must tiave at toast titteen points in teacterstwip. I For one year ot' ttiis wortc, eactu girt is entittect to wear a smatt pin wtiictu ictentities tier as a memtmer of ttie Gymn Aictes. Under supervision ot tt'1e actvisers, stie tmecomes stcittert in tmnrtting ctasses and receives instruction in sports in Wt1icti stie participates. Jane Doty is the conscientious anct capatnte tearter ot ttiese girts, att of wtiom are ctoing an exec-tteiit jotm. .tanevs particular rtuty is arranging ttae annuat spreact, wtwictm is an important evcnt ot ttwe year. At ttwis time, numerats anct inonograms are awarrtect, anct entertainment is turnisticct, consisting ot singing, retrestiments, anct a ,qenerat gooct time on ttwc part of att. Liffl to iiylil, ltrsl rout Y. ttauintiavti. tt. ttoftu-r. Pt. 't'si'tiintqet, t.infttJcr'tL. c1iHtXVitttitfIf'f. tziltv, t.LlXVI'Cl'll'f', fx. Sftlttlillil, Snyder, S1'tll'0f'ftl't , t. t'1:nirnnnn, tt. Meyer, R. Nvassi-rman, tt, ttongarct. Svvuriil roiw: V. ttarti-ts, txt, tSi't'tlt'f, ti. Davis, t.. Grossman, Lipnirtx, t. ttarr, E. Pvtry, ,X ttonnm-tty. txt. ttturrtiiano, ti. tfintgcnslactt, J. Dougtas, V. ttrowtt-y, .t. Font. i'XtHSNX'0Ttt1, Il0t'SXtl'f. rvtI'f't'I1t'. ttiirit roir: t. Xxrfttltlt, N. txtainis, txt. Yati-nlini-, tl ttarrows, ,t. tj0i'Xt'ltt'f,fI1i1C, IX. Btittvr, ts, Contctin, txt. ttorrigan, A, tlitiz-nnaro, txt. Steiger, Q. zxrrnstrong. E. tworrigan, tf. You tftin, A. txtarotit, txt. Ne-us. S, tfotin, XV. Osipowicti, A. Junita, t.. Carpenter. tj, t5H'ittStll'I, Sl't1lItttl't', I5l'ttOXVS, HTOXYII. l:4Illl'lll l'Ull'I ttK'Sttn, fwtIltt'XYl'ti, txtfciftfy. txttlfilfi. ltfitttiiiltiltl t. tiatnivtsi-ii, K. Vttntmin, K. Stiiprnan, S. ttattqnist Y. Kctty tf. Kostxy. I . 7,-0 ,fdou-c,4-6 -311 Lao-H41 7 ,J , 4 lfzJ ,.,,.,A,' . U 7 'J' oT.'.... i .mm 105 Luft 10 rigllf H151 111114: 1 D. Snyder. C. XY111. 5011, I.. V8I111t'XN'Ll11'I'. NI. T11rC11iar111. 11. Brown. S. 1'Ia1I111115l, 15. K1-111-11111, N. 111111- ford. T. V1f'11I01, Y. Bar1e1s, 11. Brus1'1 C. 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I:nImri1'I- 5--ll, N.uInInx'. II. ,XIHSXVOIIIL C. IMI- Iwws, Ill. Ryan. I.vII In rigyI1l: IUUIIS IHIIIIIPF. IXI:1rg1.1rI-I IXI11- wf. DomII1y CulIwr- Iwi ,I-mv Cornwf'II, Ix.nlI1ryn .Nnn I uI1in, f.lmI IIIOIIIJIF, Inu I'.IIvn Nl'IH1K'IIl. II.1r- :lvl IXITFOTQC, Annr- ILIUII1, ,lam-f IQvrIf-wr, I IIA xv-lin GullIi1-Iv, INSPI- lx If-n Iwr. I I.u1iv'Il I IwIIm.nn. OLYMPIC GAMES -- AD. II II, Cows. g0mIcIeSs of IIN' C'ilI'II14 m1cI IIIUIIICI' of Ijrnspvr- gum-, In-ru' us, wIw cIcrIumlc,- mu' gmncs Io lIwrx Vv'iII1 tlw zrIum'v im'm'alion Ily III? privslvss. IIWIS ycarhs fIr0cI4 Games In-sIix'rrI was IormaIIy 0pcr1ecI. Once zrgguiu, IIrc nII1IeI0s prepay-f-II for lI1c various events, amI Irumpcls zrlmmlllrx-rI IIW Unlrancc of IIN' QIGIICI pruccssion. In keeping xx'iII1 IIIO Irz1cIiliu11 :II lI1c a11Cic'11I CIIympif' Carnes. II1c INIPFIWIIIEIII e1mI SUIJI l0Il101'S girIs who pf1rIicipuIccI in our mocIerr1-cIay cmrlcsls wore sI1orI luuics, :UNI were Crwwm-:I WIII1 IullreI wreaII1s. FIQIWC Iaoys' gym was cICwvrulvcI with zrppruprmlc- scenery, ancI tlu- gvnernI a1lmospI1crc: was in Iac:-ping wilI1 lI1c- occizrsiorl. .NIM-I' lI1v surging HI IIW fun-c'IQ NzrI1f,nuI ,'Xr1II1c'm4 IIN- uII1- If-tr-5 s0IlIccI cIown In IIN-ir r'0spcrclix'c mmlvsls. IILIITIIIIIQ. Iwrup I-UIIUIQ, cIisr'lls lI1r0wing5 zmrI IWCI1 1'i1r i11g compriSCcI II'1C evvnls. VIIIIC I-Iwlxcsu zr1uI cI1arir1Is Qzrvc IIN-ir e-xI1iImitio1Is. zmcI Iaurc-I wrQuII1s were awarcIc-cI Imy II14' privslcsses In IIN- imIivicIuzrI win- ners. 'I4I1c supIw11w1'Qs Camo out on lop uI'Ivr rm c-xlrmm'Iy vIusv amc,I II1riIIi1'1g ccmnlcsl.. CREEK CfXNIiS Ihre ancient Greeks Imrl noth- ing on us.I Our moclcrn JICIIIIIQSUS IHCOITIIIIUIIKIUSU Io MMI pvrfornz, Her- Culccm tasks while Inraving weather llfhffll woulrl faze Oven IILC Spar- Ions.I Mp III! io right, ffrsl row: If. I.ipnirIx, .I. Duty, Il. Un-II.., IX. SIIQH-, ,I. I51-rg, B, SrI1uIlIf r, .I. 5:ImwfIvr. IK. IxuI1ter, Ii, Lawrcnrc. Nwmrlrl ww: fl. I.uIZ, FIHIIUMI. 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If SIIIIIII If ON iII C' fur I 'NI .1'., VUN5. . . ulllUI:l In. .-X.-LII-v. I.. Nlwrfm IInnI1nu'- I.. I .nIxx.uII.nI-I. .X EIDIIIIUIIY. NIIIIIIS. QVUIII SIl'lIl. IJO IJ ' rn II. XXWIIM- IQ .1I1n1s .X Iu-lnI1:nI. I.. Morlvn xfy. IIUIIIIHI fun. Nl Illl, N. II.1Im-. I, IfmvIwn IJcII Ivrenn. N'I11'II. NIJ:-II n nNlv.11.l x N, ,I nm... 0 .ur 4 wr .'NIIlIJIIlII1'l', I' X11 Il IIIHI I v . ,. I . . XX1'IIlIN'l'U!'F, xx. IHSIIIIILI. .X XVII-L. NCD SISSY GAME, TI-IIS HOCKEY UCKITY, ll vc-ry popnInr sporl in II. II. I1aLI il Iargc lnrnnul II1is sc-usfum. IImn1isccI sI1ins uncI IuIaCIq Gyvs nrt' 1,1 9 X t'HllSICICl'!'LI pnrI of II1c gmnv, and IIWC girIs I'PElIIy pnl il Int inln w,. wnIInpil1f1I.ImI puCI4. 7454 -If N F . . . if IIN: IIIICIECIUSS Conlcsls, IBCIIIQ' very splrlIenI. In'mlgI1l InrII1 I. , . r ,. sImnIs UI vnCollmggclmvnl from lI1e s3CCInIn1's. VII10 'nnim' one 'V I I lc-mn, i'illJIilIl1CLI Imy fXcI0IuicIc IXInrnIcI, IrinmpI1cvI nvm' II1e 7 V f f, M'llI1H'S unmI snpI1oInor0s lI1is yn-ur. -N : iw A snc'r'c-ssInI I1rwIu-y sprvnrI fompIr'lorI lI10 svusnn. A B - SPARE A STRIKE. SISTER. III-I girIs are cvcvrIuinIy going slrong for Iu0wIing lImis ycnr. I I,Ie1ying unvc a wcc-I4 is ImrcIIy CIIOIIQII for II'1en1, z1nrI iI' lI1is s a II I In-1-ps np, IIN! I Icn1pslcucI Rccrcnlion Ccnlcr may Imvc In ImniIrI 4,-'E .-f,.,I. ,Qt nr-w nIIf'ys. VII1c way the girIs, scores Imvc improx'ccI 4Inc-s QIf'g,qif7III?Il2 Q hw ' --H vrr-IIII In IXIiss 5iIvcrr uncI IXIISS IQUWICS wI1o are I10Iping IIWCIII 'IIN Iwvmnm- I-xpc-rls. I5owIing, once ax sport inQIuIgecI in Iby com- f ..... paraIivcIy few, Ixas Inecome of major importance. 109 A Colonial without the loyal cooperation of its advertisers would he as hetptess as a Fish without a hackhone. We have devoted the following section to the advertise- ments of those merchants to Whom we are inctehtect. Throughout the acts are a series of articles concerning things inti- mate to every student of H. H. S. The Blue anct Vwfhite Corner, which we all have, at one time or other, patronized, still offers a large selection of goods, at reasonahte prices. Qur favorite photographer, Pe- ter, responsihte for many of the photographs in this hook, always got the hest pictures possihie and atways tett those working with him in a jovial moocl. Square dancing anct Commando training, similar in some ways, have caught the teen-age and have spreact like wild-Fire. ,10 111 Z' 'I -a lug., I ,NJ I-,inn ' 1 ' Y i lf' ,k0J'ljY1qs J 'jlJ,.V Lyl, lv , 'gf w'V w..- aff!! grit ,V it. rj l '. 7 - ff E X f Jnvb CAS f ' ', use. I l mm K m The Pwr r if 1, glli, H f M + u +, H U ' fx J W1 5 My 'L'f, 4 X X I Ll , f N 'fl ! y' r M ,J fo Ei 151' ,ffm + - Af W dpllhlnfl I I N A f ,Bus A ' W 'f Q I L , T x r . , I: 'A u X + Q 'X 7 U B iygg i Wiz 1 Q49 1 'i . fr J FN:-.?,.,,' ' - f A ,.- t 'Z' A 1 -libs! mmf! gm we g - G-using., -1p-- DIRECTORY OE ADVERTISERS A. 8: P. Albert's Phone: Hempstead 1605 S. Baumann, lnc. Phone: Hempstead 5995 Bell Printing Co. Phone: Hempstead 2006 H. Beroza Phone: Hempstead 5558-5559 The Blanchard Co. Phone: Hempstead 1202 H. Blumberg 8: Sons, lnc. Phone: Hempstead 6000 Breyer lce Cream Company, lnc. Phone: Stillwell 4-5000 Busch 8: Hilliard Phone: Hempstead 5678 Chapman 8: Schuttler Phone: Hempstead 5641 L. Charles Phone: Hempstead 2525 China lnn Phone: Hempstead 5099 Cohen's Phone: Hempstead 508 B. Cohn Phone: Hempstead 5540 Crane's Furniture Phone: Hempstead 815 Crawford Clothes. Inc. Phone: Hempstead 5429 Alfred M. Day Agency Phone: Hempstead 127 Elsie's Bake Shop A. L. Frank's, lnc. Phone: Hempstead 1895 Joseph Feldis 8: Son Phone: Hempstead 6984 Dr. M. Gessner Carol Green's Phone: Hempstead 5455 Gutowih Phone: Hempstead 1947 Hansy and Margaret Phone: Hempstead 1252 . Heineman's Bowling Center Phone: Hempstead 4892 Hempstead Bank Phone: Hempstead 5700 Hempstead Food Center Phone: Hempstead 255 Hempstead Recreation Phone: Hempstead 4829 Hempstead Restaurant Phone: Hempstead 1601 20 Greenwich Street Food Store 267 Front Street Furniture Co. 266-268 Front Street Fumiture f- Carpets f- Bedding 24 Greenwich Street Printing 187 Front Street Plumhing Supplies -- Stoves 9 Centre Street Advertising Specialties 278 Front Street Hardware 54 09 Queens Blvd., Long lsland City lce Cream 98 No. Franlclin Street Real Estate - lnsurance 70 Main Street Real Estate 75 Main Street Hair Stylist 58 No. Franlclin Street Restaurant 296 Front Street Stationery - Greeting Cards 15 Centre Street Ladies fo' Cvents Tailor 502 Front Street Furniture Store 45 Main Street, Hempstead Boys - and - Mens - Clothing 250 Fulton Avenue Real Estate '- lnsurance - Management 276 Front Street Bake Shop 15-17 Main Street Modern lVlen's 5 Boy's Shop 255 So. Franlclin Street Florists 68 Cathedral Avenue 255 Fulton Avenue Ladies' Sportswear 276 Fulton Avenue rlewelers -f Optometrists 15 Centre Street Beauty Parlor 472 Mill Road Bowling Main and Fulton Avenues Banlcing 16 Main Street Food Center 288 Front Street Recreation Center 42 North Franlclin Street Restaurant Hempstead Sentinel, lnc. Phone: Hempstead 5000 Hennig's Balre Sho Phone: HempsteadD7442 Hengstenberg 8x Sons Phones: Hempstead 11 and 468 Hermann's Furniture Phone: Hempstead 1 10 lndian Walk Footwear Phone: Hempstead 2122 Inquirer Publishing 8: Printing Co. Phone: Hempstead 692 James 8: Hawkins Phone: Hempstead 254 l. Janvey 8: Sons Phone: Hempstead 4465 Joe's Cigar Store Phone: Hempstead 5826 Lee's Palace Phone: Hempstead 2704 Lily Mills Company Louis' Phone: Hempstead 4629 Marcus M. Maier. M.D. Phone: Hempstead 1507 Maud Ann Beauty Shoppe Phone: Hempstead 905 Meyer's Phone: Hempstead 2421 Mill Outlet Phone: Hempstead 2759 Mirschel Phone: Hempstead 5141 Nassau Electrical Supply Co. Phone: Hempstead 154 Patterson 8: Christ Phone: Hempstead 4800 Plesser's Hardware Phone: Hempstead 5571 Professional Building Phone: Hempstead 7900 N. Renken Phone: Hempstead 4179 Sampis Shoe Store Phone: Hempstead 2782 Robert L. Smith Phone: Hempstead 1510 StaFford's Phone: Hempstead 7416 70 Main Street Commercial Printing 308-A Front Street Balcery Florist 151 Main Street Furniture Store 259 Fulton Avenue Shoe Store 68-70 Main Street Printers 510 Front Street Hardware 219 Front Street Cleaning Supplies 5 So. Franlclin Street Stationery Store 64 Main Street Restaurant Shelhy, No. Carolina Crochet and Sewing Threads 77 Greenwich Street lce Cream Store 515 Front Street, Hempstead, N. Y. Ear H Nose f- Throat Specialist 12 Main Street Beauty Shop 42 N. Franlclin Street Bath Accessories 25 Main Street Piece Goods of Every Description 61 1 Hempstead Tumpilre Lumber and Su ply Corp. 241 Fliont Street Electrical Supplies 508 Front St., Hempstead, N. Y. Attorneys at Law 55 Hempstead Tumpilce Hardware and Paints 151 Fulton Avenue Qliices For Rent 55 Fulton Avenue, W. H. Delicatessen 269 Front Street Shoe Store 50 Hempstead Turnpilce, West Hempstead, L. l. lnsurance, Real Estate, Property Management 150 .laclcson Street Sporting Goods Stumpp 8: Walter Co. 74 N. Franklin Street Phone: Hempstead 792 Seeds, Bulhs, lmplements West Hempstead National Banlr Hempstead Avenue Phone: Hempstead 6700 Banlc Williams Bake Shop 16 Greenwich Street Phone: Hempstead 2606 Balrery Wood 8: Gehrig 250 Fulton Avenue Phone: Hempstead 5400 Attomeys Miss Zwerin's Phone: Hempstead 5560 115 250 Fulton Avenue Secretarial School TeIepI1one Hempstead 4892 H E I N E M A N ' S BOWLING CENTRE, Inc. 52 Alleys 250 IVIILL ROAD I-IEMPSTEAD. L. I. Exit Number I9 SOUTHERN STATE PARKVVAY Ratftslzellar Open for Clubs, etc. COHEN'S for Better Values STATIONERY - GREETING CARDS FISHING TACKLE CIGARS. PERIODICALS. ETC. 296 FRONT STREET Hempstead, N. Y. N. RENKEN . . . Delicatessen . . Birds Eye Frosted Foods 55 FULTON AVENUE fNear Stratford Roadj WEST I-IEMPSTEAD. I.., I. COMIVIANDOS HERIVIAN was rigT1tI More than one T1apIess com- mando came to that concIusion after Tmaving experi- enced the TJuiIcIing-up process as otTerecI Itmy on its gi1aranteed-to-maIce-a-Marine-out-of-you-in-ten-easy-Iessons otistacIe course. Ttie process consisted of a set of four Ivars st1apecI IiIce miniature footIuaII goaIposts, each to Tae traversed in a cTitTerent manner. TI'1ere was aIso a Fiendisti IittIe contraption over wITicI1 tITe discipIes of Lord Mount- Inatten were to roII forward and backward. Ttmis condi- tioning was foIIoWecT Tay a few turns around tI'1e tracIc eacti time wITicIT put tITe Inudcting pT1ysicaI specimens in Hne sITape. I'IaIfway around the cincIer patIT were tITe ITurcTIes, nothing at all to tI'1e, Ivy now, ITarc,IenecT veterans. Ttie Messrs. NiIIson and Franz, merciIess supervisors, I3IitITeIy ignored the extreme weather conditions ancI im- pIacaIoIy forced tITe future Jap exterminators in a state of semi-nudity out into the bitter wincI despite all moans ancI protests from the sufferers, in WTIOSC minds IurIcecI incipient revoIt. After diIigent exercise, however, the aforementioned tnars and tu1rcTIes became mere cI1iIcTs pIay to negotiate. Now, WI'1en the fuII-Hedgecl commandos watcti Amiy re- cruits on other courses, usuaIIy in miIcIer weather, tI'1ey smiIe and say, 'We Icnow, we Icnowf' 114 O! course you have a in mind! 0 Perhaps you'd like to work with a world- tamous commentator-be the personal sec- retary oi a charming actress-or coniidential assistant to a noted aircraft designer. The shortest distance between that ambi- tious iancy and actual tact is Katharine Gibbs secretarial training. It is not mere co- incidence that employers with unusual land well-paid!! iobs to iill tum first to Katharine Gibbs-5533 such calls last year. Katharine Gibbs practical courses for high school graduates. including background- building college subiects as well as thorough secretarial training. will open the door to the iob in which you can do your best. now and when peace returns. Courses begin Iuly 6 and Sept. Zl. Ask Entrance Committee for illustrated catalog. o 0 I E 230 PARK AVENUE SECRETARIAL NEW YORK any Compliments of LILY MILLS COMPANY SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA Manufacturers of Quality Crochet and Sewing Threads Phones: Hempstead 5141 Floral Parlc 5618 M I R S C H E L Lumber 5 Supply Corporation Yard: 611 Hempstead Tumpilce, West Hempstead, N. Y. Mail Address: P. O. Box 92, Hempstead, New Yorlc 115 Tet. Hempstead 254 James 8: Hawkins, Inc. Hardware Tools Paints MACHINERY DELTA ATLAS 510 FRONT STREET Hempstead, N. Y. JOE'S CIGAR STORE .School Supplies Fountain Service 5 So. FRANKLIN ST. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Tet. Hempstead 5826 Est. 1913 Hemp, 4465 I. JANVEY 81 SONS Cleaning Supplies 5' Sanitary Specialties Soaps S' Soap Products 215 FRONT STREET IIEMPSTEAD. N. Y. X I Q . ijt WX MQ K cf ..,Ti V W T NW. nl GMX ti-,iw-T. X S X ltt E -E'...bi ' - K t It 5' K7 ,A N5 3 '-5 XS iii ee t , N 'S Q ' E T fi 3 M 1. Y QQ J bk :MW CD U R FAVO RITE PHOTOGRAPH ER N . K., sit upt . . . ho-0-old ity, . . . Cticlct Hvxfett, whatys next?H HHei'e it is, the Freshman Dramatic Ctuh, schectutect for 4:15. ttys 5: t5 now, hut-we,re onty an hour tatef, Then Mr. Peter Vertuyten, our photographer, ctimhs upon the stage, directing the strained, apprehensive and garrutous freshmen into a group that wilt toot: pleasing '- hut different. You in the rect sweater, please sit on the end-no, the olfwr end. Thats it. Fine, Finef, Mr. Vertuyten focuses his camera, white tired memhers of the Cotoniat staff tramp around taking names. The girls give their hair a Final pat and sit upg the hoys expect- antty stouch forward. Before the girls have time to Hash their most exquisite smite, the camera ctictcst and itys att over. The staff gathers around to help the photographer pack his equipment and to hestow upon him their appreciation for the swctt work he has done in taking the Colonial pictures. 116 IIIEIIIIEIIEII SIZIIIIIIL Well-rounded secretarial courses tor high school graduates. Spe- cial Course for college women. Distin- guished Faculty. Individualized Instruction. Effective Placement Service. New Terms Begin Feb., July, Sept. 420 Lexington Ave., New York City 22 Prospect St., East Orange, N. J. -FOR IULLETIN, ADDRESS DIRECTOR IIUIIIIYSIIWIII IIT' Iqvs. LI'5lx-I IQUKII IISIUIK' '- 'llSIU'IIlIf'l' '-' ANIIIIIIIQPIYIUIII AI'FrecI M. Day Agency 250 I:lIL'I'ON AVENUE IIIfMI'S'I'EAID, N, Y. CIl.1x'liR IT. I7AT'll-RSUN Algu. KEEP 'EM SMILING XVITIEI GOOD ICE CREAM .. ,,,, ICE H BHEAM BREYER ICE CREAM COMPANY, INC. 34-O9 QUEENS BOULEVARD I..ong1IsIar1cI City, N. Y. S'l'1lIwE-II 4-sooo I'1-I. IIvmpsl:-4nI 300 S. BAUMANN, INC. FIIFIIIIIIH' F ffarpcls P-' Bcfflmling 22116-2654 I RUN'r grim-1 Ii'I' IIIfNIl'S'I'EAD, N. Y. IIIEIIIIIWSZ FTM-IIIIII 'H ,Ivrsvy Iqily CHINA INN Best CI IOW MEIN on I.. I. Con1pIuIu CIIIIIVV Mvin Ijinnvr TO TAKE OUT 38 N. ITRANKLIN STRliIiT IlliINIPS'l'E,-XD, N. Y. PIIUHU: III'IIlI1SIl'iIKI 50110 .'Irl um! l,l'UU'IIIQ IIIc1l0riaIs Hempstead Blueprini Co. l-IS .IAcfKsoN STRIiIi'l' IlIfNII'S'I'I2.'XID, N, Y. If-I. I Ia-mpxlv-mI .ll I-I ,I-I'lIIIIilII II. CIIEIIIIIIIIII I.IIIinn Sm'I1uIlIvr Chapman and ScI1uH'Ier REAL ESTATE P- INSURANCE Tel. IImnpsIcmI 5641 Smllillul IIuiIzIing1 T0 IXIain SI. IIQ-n1psleacI, N. Y II7 Tel, Hempstead 2606 WILLlAM'S BAKE SHOP For Better Baked Products All Balcing ln Our Modem Sanitary Slwop 16 GREENNVICH STREET Hempstead, N. Y. Hempstead 1510 Hempstead 5966-J-'Residence ROBERT L. SMITH lnsurance Real Estate Properly lllanagemcnt 50 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE West Hempstead. l,. l. Plione Hempstead 1601 The ldeal Eating Place Air Conditioned HEMPSTEAD RESTAURANT 42A N. FRANKLIN ST. Hempstead, L. l. Private Dining Room for Parties H Visit Crawfords Campus Corner - Student Suits -f Student Oirercouts Fingertip Revursiblos '- Corduroy Sport Coats Leather anil Wool Combination Sportswear Tllere is a Campus Corner in eacli ol tlwe 65 CRANVFORD STORES Crawford Clothes, Inc. No. 65 45 lVlAIN STREET HElVlPSTErXD, N. Y. l f I N f 'QNX X ' .. . 5. VN it iv F ' 'os ' X SRX , T N 1922. Q ,KV , Qgx gxfir ,T me ii, jiLv2k i X H3351 ,,f1l'!gN' wi SX. E asa-J sax iff!! s pil ' 1 il Qi ,, it il , . -1 4 aff ie- Q-'f f-E f XY -., A. , .1 ' -L, - TAKEABOW. MR. KELLY S long as we are lianding out credit wl'1ere it is due, it would not lie fair to neglect mentioning our friend and pulnlislier, Mr. Robert W. Kelly. This unusually talented gentleman lrias long been tlue Colonials guiding liglit. and it is doubtful if we could ever liave linislied production Wltl'1Ollll l'1is invalualnle assistance. His tremend- ous fund of original ideas ancl practical suggestions lias lwelped tlie often loalllecl stall to surmount seemingly impassilale olostacles, and luis encouragement and coopera- lion have been most lielplul in stimulating our own origi- nality ancl resourcefulness, Altlaougli lie is tlwe pulnlislmer ol several liundrecl sclaoe lastic yearlwoolcs, Mr. Kelly lias always given tlsie Colonial priorities on luis valualnle time, and We are all very grateful lor tlie interest wlwicli lie lias sliown in Hempstead Higli Sclmoolis annual production. It lias not been an uncommon siglmt in Room Q4 during tlwe past year to see Mr. Kelly, Miss Underwood, and your editor pouring over tlwe countless prolylems wl1icl1 lmave come up among tlie teclmicalities of art, lnusiness, and literary endeavor. With tl1e aid of our pulalisller, tl'1ese dilliculties liave been ironed out, and we tlwanlc l'1im, one and all. 118 HEMPSTEAD BANK HEMPSTEAD. N. Y. 'A' Ivembe-r of iI1e Focleral Deposit Insurance Corporaiion fl EIEFIQEIII REGISTERED BY BOARD OF REGENTS STUDENT PROGRESS PlAN 5 Enables Students to Progress as Rapidly as Their Ability Permits BUSINESS 8. SECRETARIAL Comntometer. lunior Accounting, Business Machines, Secretarial Finishing Courses DAY L EVE. CATALOG ON REQUEST Williamshurgh Savings Bank Buildin I ONE HANSON PIACE, BROOKIYN gg At Flatbush Ave. Phone STerIinl 3-52l0 No Branches Operated '7'lK 'Il'41'7'!l'f lK-' .li I IJIIODB Hempstead 5678 Busch 8: Hilliard Real Estate :-: Insurance ,-4,-.,.4,-4,-4 O8 NORTH FRANKLIN STREPT I'IempsteacI, I,. I. PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 119 II'I. lIL'Ill1DSI.f'illI Il Ellltl -IIIN HE'l'L'f'j'I1IIlIQ in l:Iou'w'SH Theo. Hengs+enberg 8: Sons I-'IDRISTS Iv ..,,, I ,l,, IIf1 .T.l,J. IlQ.I,,,SIwI, I. .,,, gf ISIEIIIII, N. Y. zrvrl lillflllllfl' 1 r1vnz ljuvfeing FIQIII Rvur of S10 X vgr-IIIIJICS Tplf-IIIIIWI W II1'ITIlMIl'iIII I1 N . . . IQIIUITI fur U00 Curs . . . H E M P S T E A D mon PIQNTER I6 IVIAIN STREE1' :Heats TPIPPIIODK' - III-n1psIvurI Q53 IIro4'r'ries Tc'IepImnf- P- III-mpslc-:NI 1.2-110 u-1 KWUIIIIIIIHZUIIIS of lim ELSIE BAKE SHOP Qffm FRCINI' STREET XXYIICFC High QINIIIIWV Alvvls Lou' Prirvs BLUE 84 WHITE CORNER IIIEN IQPQQHIS lime' mwe inure' ruIIs nmu1NI. IIINI rcvivw IWILQ Iwmmo a surc'Iy nc'c'cIc'rI :N'r'e'ssiIy, aImImsI c'x'c'ry II.I IS. sIucIcnI pays ei visil In IIN' PIIIN' arNI VVIIWIIL' Curnvr. ,I-Iwis fIPl7f1I'IfI19l'lI, so wc'II Imrswn Io HII OI: us, rnrrics :III II1ose' SFINIIII suppIic's xvI1ir'I1 Im' s1N'I1 fx InmiImr gmrl III our flmly em'irom'nCnI, m1cI ils pOrsm'n1QI IJl'I'IIIIl'IIl an imaIu:1ImIc' scrvivc' In IIN' SI-IMII, Sow-raI mm- l1N'rf'InI sIlNIcl1Is Qin' an prwrlimm III IIWcir IN'c' IIHN' In walk- ing rm IIN' IIIEIIIB' I1l'C'fIIIl'IlICI'S III IIN' IIJIIN' QIINI XVINIC CNIJIAIICIA, iillfI IIIIIS Qillll YEIIIIQIIBIK'i'XIl1'I'lCIlfXK' III IACIIIII SUIIIIIQI. I,Jl'SIlIK'S suppIyI11g IIN' SIHIMII WIII1 WIIVIQIIIIIIIQS. slclm- 7 Qm,1I1II-SIIWIII-SI pc'mmnIs,nmI ILXIIIIIIQIM, IIN' II, VN . Q. is IH'ilCIi'IIilI'IGI'S IRc1rII1c' issue'wIxwn'sImnps, IIINI uIw survvi nsm1l'IusI QIINI IIUIIIIII cIc'pa1rInN'nI. IXI11 IIc'z1Ic'. IIN'r'f1pz1ImIa' fIIl'c'c'I4n' UI IIN' squfNI, is pzIrIIy rf'spr11IiIImIc' I-wr IIN' wmNIc'r- I I , . IIII wfIrI4 Im' wI1iI'I1 IIN' I5I1N' zmrI VV Iwilo C IIIAIIUI' Im f1Iwuys Imccn rmrmIc'rI. XNVC all apprerialc IIIQ Sc'rvic'c' wI1II'I1 Im :Ich Im1Il'N'I1I I4 N'lNIc'I'II1Q IIN If-I1I,.,I f'fompIimcnls of A F R I E N D L. CHARLES AC. IAIAIII H Ifuir Slylisl HCIWUOI CHI Q I qlqv ITCIIIIICI' Cut Permanent BUY WAR Iac was Q H - S550 L, , X VH I' II TNI IVIAIN STREET and RI ,guna .,,,.,. IIEMPSTEAD- N- Y- I M' 'Il-I. IJPHIIJSLCHLI 2523 IQIJ THE WEST HEMPSTEAD NATIONAL BANK HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Iqf-I1-pllonv I If-mpslcild 4829 PITOUC IICTUPSIUCIKI 1603 HEMPSTEAD RECREATION I 'Bowlers' Paradise A L B E R T S I4 A. II. C. Tournament BowIing AIIeys CO. 3 SImIIIrI'1oarrIs 2 Ping Pong TaIaIes I.ouxs NV, GCISCIPIH Proprietor 267 FRONT STREET 288 FRONT STREET Y 7 IIempslearI, L. I. Hempbtead' H ' Gooo LUCK TO THE CLASS or '43 SENTINEL. Inc. C A R O L G R E E N Published Every Thursday Sporlswear 5 Lingerie COMIVIERCIAI. PRINTING Hempstead - Freeport 68 Main SI. Hempstead, N. Y TPI. IIempsIcarI 6984 FIoraI Designs - Cul Flowers JOSEPH FELDIS 81 SON FLORISTS 255 So. I R,xNK1.rN ST. Near Graham Avenue ITEMPSTEAD, I.. I.. N. Y. 121 ,- v ,,, The BLANCHARD Co. ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES 9 CENTRE STREET Hempstead New Y0rIc HERMANN'S FURNITURE 131 -MAIN STREET IIIEIVIPSTEAD, N. Y. - Xvhere Goof! Furniture Is Not Expensive X. I lf' Sfwjvi tk' I In 5' !'1,, QW: I l.7,'- L,-run ft. 'ig 2-0 1. 'II A :- ' IX I X X , , QA x I' X X 'II' X I.: ' N I I fl , x M51 I I I , X J I Eiga-I IIC, QF 1-- III , ' I fr Iz'III-4IIaI ' 1625? II I 4-Q-54 tml' !uIfI Xxxkgil Af WW .. Iigg - . ' T -xg F XM Lg T ii PIIIIIII' I,m.'XrI'Iay T-I I I0 STUMPP .81 WALTER CO. Seeds, BIIIIJS, ImpIemenls I Ielnpstefid BfHIli'I1 74 N. ITRANRIIN STREET PIIOIII-5 I Iempsteact 702 132-ISS CI-IIIRCII STRIZET NEW YORK H. Blumberg 8: Sons, Inc. I'IaI'cIware -1- Painls -1- CIE-Iss IEIDOIGIIUH -1- Housewares Q78 IIRONT STREET I'IempsIeafI, N. I IEIVIPSTEAD SCORES AGAIN! GREAT Iwmmr was Ipestowect on H.I'I.S. tIIIs year. Because a ITigII percentage ot II'1e StLICICl1t Iuorty ICQLIIHIIY Iyuys IDOIICIS and stamps tITroIIgIT tITc sCITooI, a HSCIIOOI At Vxfaru ITIag. Consisting ot a IuIue IVIiIIIII.e IVIaIT ancI tITirteeII IJIIIC stars on a wIIIte HCICI, was IJFCSGIIICCI to IIIC HempsIeac,I High SCITQIII on ApriI 6tI'I. 'IQIIG presen- tation I'ercInonies were ITcIcI on tI'Ie aIIcIitoriI1m steps in IITC presence of IITe sIIIcIent Iv0cIy, assemI9Iec,I for IIIQ IJCCHSIIHII. Attcr II1e IIITSCIITHIIOII. IITe HSCITOUI At War!! I'-Iag was raisert on IIIC IIEIQ p0Ie aIIuIIg wiII1 OICI GIory, aIIcI IJOIIT. IIllItCI'IIlgj III tITe Irreeze. seemed to stancI tor tI1e sorrow. sweat. aIIfI saeritxiee accI1mpaITyirIg war wItI'I inevitaIJIe victory to toIIow. Two Inig days marI4erI IIIe saIe ot Inonrts and stamps tITis year. Ijeart ITIHFIJOF Day, December 7tIT. with its S8000 saIe, was more IITEIT rIoIIInIerI Iny tITe pIIrcITases on ApriI l9I.I1, IX IiIIIIIe IX'IaII Day. VIEIWC 558000 g0aI set for this cIay was QTCEIIIY SlII'I7RSSl'CI Iny an amazing pIIrrITase of over Sl?-I,000. Our ITaIs are IIIAII to you, tIwesi.IIfIeII1 I'mfIyI 122 Plmm: l lr-mp. 5400 WOOD 8: GEH RIG Jen-mial'1 Nvoocl f-' James N. Getirig Central Nassau Blelg. 250 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Phone: Hempstead 2704 Lee's Hempstead Palace INCORPORATED Chinese-American Restaurant 64 MAIN STREET, t'lEMPSTEAD. N. Y. LEE'S Vll.l,A, lNC. 282 llempstearl Tplre., Franlclin Sq., N. Y. 'lli-l. l lempsteacl 692 INQUIRER PRESS Printing and Stationery V. A. VVILLIAMS 68-70 MAIN STREET Hempstead, N. Y. Man-Tailored Varsity Styled Sport Coats and Slacls for BOYS and GlRl.S A. L. FRANK'S, Inc. Modern M9n'S ET Boys' SIIOP 15-17 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Est. 1911 Tel. 1 8 95 Tel. Hempstead 2421 MEYER'S Bath Accessories - Closet Shop Gadgets 42 NORTH FRANKLIN STREET HEMPSTEAD. N. Y. Opposite Arnold Constable GSUTOWITZ lewelers - Optometrists Watches Jewelry Class Ring Tropliies Silverware Eyes Examined Glasses Fittecl Q76 FULTON AVENUE Hempsteacl, Long lslancl Hemp. 1947 S Ttie Home ot UCRANECRAFTH Fine Furniture CRANES OF HEMPSTEAD 502 FRONT STREET Facing tvtain ttempsleact, t. ,ttf-te-ptione ttf-mpstcact 815 One ol Long lstanrfs Largest Furniture tnstiluiions MISS ZWERIN'S SECRETARIAL STUDIO Specialists in Business Training ITRANKIJN SHOPS BUILDING 250 FULTON AVENUE ttempsteact, N. Y. Hempsteart 5360 REGISTER AT ANY TIME RING THE BELL BELL PRINTING CO. Two Dozen Greenwich St. tn ttze v of Ductzlownn HEMPSTEAD. N. Y. Tet. 2006 GET Vvitson Athletic Equipment AT STAFFORD'S 150 JACKSON STREET .lust Vxfr-st ot Main Sl. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Ptiysicat Education Means Heattti tor a Nation. SWINC5 YOUR PARTNER HE voice Ot Mr. Franz, wtuo directs t't.t-t.,S.'s newty- tormect Square Dancing Ctuta, may tae tiearct in ttie tnoys' gym atmost every Friday atternoon as t1e issues orcters titre Matt join twancts, anct circte tetttn to tus amtmi- tious and energetic group. This ctuta was tormect tast fatt, anct consists of approximatety twenty memttmers, att ot wtwom have tnecome expert at tmotti tottc anct square ctanc- ing. Far from tveing tiitttvitties, ttiese modern exponents of a tong-estatytistwect art trip ttwe tigtit fantastic witti a dex- terity wtmictw woutrt astonistw otd-time experts at ttwe Virginia Reet and Grapevine Twist. Mr. Franz tmas wortcect tmard to perfect ttie tectmique of twis group, and deserves a great cteat ot crertit for its ptienomenat success. Atso, wtwite giving credit wtiere crectit is ctue, we must not forget Mr. Ect Durtactwer, wtio was OIIr poputar square :tance fatter rturing gym ctasses anrt wtno rteserves ttwantcs tor ttie' gooct time wtucti tue macte possitate tor us. Besides tiaving tataen tus group to severat putmtic square dances, Mr. Franz was instrumentat in estatutistuing a Fri- day nigtit 'Aopen twousen witt1 ctancing for ttie wtwote sctnoot. He cteserves a vote of ttwantcs from H.t't.S. tor tiaving stiown us att a new anct increasingty poputar way ot tlaving a gooct time. 124 LOUIS LAGAKIS Our Own A110616 Ice Cfedm OPPOSITE HEIVIPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL PI e IInmpsIcacI 3538-3539 H- BEROZA PLEssER's Plumfving Supplies '- Tinsmitll Suppl Stoves Ranges II:-ale-rs STOVE REPAIRS 187 FRONT STREET Hempstead, N. Y. Hardware and Paints XVEST HEIVIPSTEAD, N. Y. HENNIG'S B A K E RY Indian Walk Foo? Form CORRECTIVE SHOES CHILDREN, MEN and WOMEN 259 FULTON AVENUE Hempstead, N. Y. Hemp. QI22 FOOD STORES I25 CONGRATULATIONS TQ THE CLASS OF 345 23157 It has been a pleasure to Worlc with you and we wish for each and every graduate a most successful and happy future! Qfficial Photogrohers for Hempstead High School JEAN SARDOU Pfzoiograph Studio FRANKLIN SHOPS INC. 126 BEF LEBTIDIIS OF you and your classmates upon your school lite achieve immortality in a care-Fully planned and executed yearbook. From the arid desert ot Arizona, and the sultry green island ot Puerto Rico, to the snow-blanlceted slopes ol: Northern New England, we have traveled, happy and proud to have been an instrument in the translating into print, the humor pathos, excitement, and sentiment Found in the campus lite ot over seventy-Five colleges and preparatory schools. As Former members ot yearbook statts in our school days, we bring into our protessional duties a real understanding ot the many problems confronting each yearbook editor. 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