Hempstead High School - Colonial Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)
- Class of 1947
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Slde tauglat licre lor live years before leaving to at- tend tlie University of Vxfisconsin, wlaere slie received tlae degree of lvlaster of Arts. The following year stie returned to our scliool and lias laeen teacliing liere since. Mrs. Noon lias traveled extensively in tlae United States. Her most me- moralule trip was a six-weelcs vacation at Roclcy lvlountain National Parlc. Slae lias also traveled to Europe several times, especially visiting Switzerland, wliere lier latlaer was lJorn.' lVlrs. Noon is intensely interested in interior decorating. Slie tias com- pletely planned laer tiome and landscaped lwer garden. Among laer otlaer liolo- lnies are reading, gardening, coolting. and entertaining. Slie also enjoys tlle tlaeatre and tlae opera. Tlte Stall? ot tlae 1947 Colonial is proud to dedicate tlris lboolc to Mrs. Noon lnotlw as a marlc of tlie esteem in wliicli slie is lweld and also as a means of expressing our sincere appreciation ol lrer loyalty and lier splendid service to Hempstead High Seldool. yx 1 S. E511-j1,l.1i Ci. Ncnu N APPHECIATIU T IS with sincere regret that we, the faculty and students of Hempstead High Schoot, note your retirement from the position you have so capahty fitted during the past fifteen years. You have successfully guided our schools through the prohtems en- countered during the ditticutt and trying times of the War. Your toyat cooperation and steadfast support of an school activities have done much to advance the standing of Hempstead High School. Vx' e appreciate the progress that the school system has made hoth in growth and in hettering its educationat vatues under your administration. Vxfe shalt miss your friendly, geniat personality in the corridors of our schoot. Your pleasant smite and ready sense of humor will tong he rememhered. With every good Wish for your happiness, Dr. Gore, We say farewell and good tuctc in att your plans and activities in the future. UR NX'll.1,l,m ,X Hom Ziaziruiwworrng it fir r N r tin. uwfjgl M HE coming of Spring brings Witdtife, and witb it the ap- pearance of tbe Cotoniat witb its tbeme ot birds and animals to depict tbe tite at Hempstead Higb Scboot. Ttie ttieme bas been created with Words, expressions, cartoons, and pictures wtiicti may be associated witb tbe events and ttie subjects in ttie book. Eacti divider page is preceded by a tamitiar expres- sion Wbicti bears a direct significance to ttie section immedi- atety tottowing. Tbe days spent in bigb sctioot are undoubtedty ttie most memorable days in ttie tives of many persons, and it is ttirougti sucti means as a yearbook tbat tbese memories are captured, to be betd in later years as fond possessions. It bas been tbe earnest endeavor ot the Staff ot tbe 1947 Cotoniat to present to you tbe most interesting and enjoyable yearbook ttiat you have yet bad tbe opportunity of reading. tt is also our most sincere and ardent bope ttiat you Witt meet ttie wortd before you Witti success and bappiness. So, as you read ttie fottowing pages, as you toot: at ttie various pictures, may you recatt your Htiappy-as-a-tartcy' days at Hempstead Higb Scboot. 4 94 N 1 QC'L P 8 l I P, ' f'I 1 N' 4, A N I ' no TE TS , . , a I.:Ij ..,, 44 A ' A X BOOK QDNE BOOK Two BOOK THREE BOOK FOUR BOOK FNB '1 f. lAlHYCrl-E . . FAC IIIIITY -1 -451 . . CI,A5Sh5 . ACTIVITIES . ATI ILETICS . I+ EATURES g ire an am owl Nav -X 1 s Q YJ .Y 6 ' if ,sn '4 V 'J 5? 53 .9 ' gi Q 'C' 6 J :J Q' Y, ' 1 tg' ' -,sv my 'fe In 'V :Iyar pay 4 iv ii 3 JV! Q 'uf i 5 3 FLM qv 9 5 y 5 6 25' s-'ft gil' 4- ., Q3 'cr v Jr-- G QQ FQ BGARD OF EDUCATIGN w Iefl lo right. Seufmf: Dr. Xviuiarn Gore, XV. Halsey Xvooct, Prvsirtcnl, Siumlinq: Dr. txtorris Rottin eorge S. Jefferson, John Pr. XYOHT. Absent, due to illness: T. J. tx'lct.aiightin, C. H, Tunnictilafe Jones. S the elected representatives of the taxpayers of our school ctistriet, the Board of Education is the Hnat governing authority of our school system. The peopte of Hempstead have exercised prudence in selecting, as the memhers of their Board of Education, a group of capahle husiness men to guide the policies and to controt the Financial affairs of their school system. Themselves taxpayers, these men give tiheratty of their time and effort in orcter that our school system may he governed in the most eiiicient manner possible and at the same time avoiding unreasonahte expenctiture of the puhhc money entrusted to their charge. The Board of Education meets regularly on the thirct Thursday of each month and Whenever the neefts and welfare of the schools indicate. During these friendly, though sometimes extended, meetings the memhers of the Board resolve happily anct unanimously the prohtems which are presented for their consideration. These men have our sincere and gratefut appreciation for the excellent school system which they have provided for us. 15 F5 if ' 5 ffl 5 i ,u A -,,, T DR. VxfiLLiAM GORE Hts year will be tlae last in wlwicti we stiall enjoy tlae privilege ol' leiavingj Ur. Vxffilliain A. Core as Superintenclent ol tlde Hempsteact Sctiools. Having taitlwtully carriect out luis manitolcl cluties in this capacity lor many years, lwe leels tlaat tae anct lrlulld neect a Well-earnect rest. During Dr. Coreis superintenrtency tiere, ttie Hempsteacl Sclwool System tias expanclecl several times. Tlie annex on tlwe norlti encl ot tlie High Scldool was erectecl, ancl tlie auclitorium was actclect to tlwe VXfastiington Sctiool. Aclclitional lanrl was pur- ctiasect tor ttie Higld Sctiool atliletic lfielcl ancl lor playgrouncts at tlwe Franlqlin, Fulton, ancl ilaelcson Schools. Being lqeenly intercstect in music lwimsell, tie was instrumental in enlarging the music ctepartments. Dr. Gore gained valualyle experience wtiile tie was Superintenrtcnt ot Setwools at Jaclcsonville, lllinois, and at Webster Groves lvtissouri, positions wtiicli lie laelct prior to luis Coming to Hempsteacl. His ertucation lias tween Very lbroacl in scope. He First attenctecl tlie University ot lllinois. Tliis was tollowecl luy courses at Cotumtuia, Harvarct, anct finally. New Yorlc University, where tue receivect liis clegree of Doctor of Pt1ilosopl1y. Dr. Corets Congeniality lwas marle liim a real tavorite ol tlie entire community. tle lalies part in many civic activities anal is always rearty to lielp witli promoting etiaritalile or Community clrives. llis interest in llwese civic alltairs is one reason wliy our scliools liavc been so successful in ttiese clrives. We all miss Dr. Gorets genial companionsldip anrl intelligent supervision: we tmope tlwat lie will plan to visit with us in ttie years to come. 14 X fl, 7 X J X X fu f X 2 P af J- ge , 4' ' A W4 DR. RAYMOND MAURE T was indeed a great day for Hempstead High School when Dr. Raymond Maure hecame its Principal. He hegan college at Vxfesleyan University. After two years there he went to Alfred University to ohtain his Bachelor of Science Degree. l.ater he returned and earned the degree of Master of Arts. ln a quest for greater knowledge, Dr. Maure attended Rutgers, Columbia, and New Yorlc University, where he ohtained his degree of Doctor of Education. His First position in the held of education was that of Viceeprincipal and lnstructor of Science in the Fulton High School, Fulton, New Yorlc. After lneing Principal of another school Dr. lVlaure came to Hempstead lligh to he Principal. He established the First night training school for future aviatorsg these spread through- out the country. He started the First and largest school for veterans in the county and has also made many other outstanding contrihutions to Hempstead and to Nassau County. .He is a memlner of several educational associations, has served on important hoards including the Board of Trustees at Hofstra College, and iust last year was one of the two high school principals from this area appointed to a committee which formulated a plan for the Ulfducation of Youth in American Dr. lvlaure enjoys howling and golf. hut his pet holulny is heating. Clam-digging also rates high on his list of hohliaies. His friendly, pleasant manner is a far cry from the old notion of what a principal should he. Hempstead High School is indeed fortunate in having such an experienced and ahle educator as its Principal. 15 OFFICE STAFFS i X E FI. 4 ggi. r Nw. I IIiIiIn FI. IIurcIy, flurgzvr--l If. Ihily. ,I e-a1rl1a1- III- IQ. Sim-gina rxrm IfrIilIi If. 91 Iixwrlvs. OFFICE I OFFICE IA HIS Umm, Ingeiher with Umm IA, lakes IIIS CIIIICC was cslnIJIisI1cLI lo take Care of Care OI :III sc'I1ooI cIisIri1'I Iirisim-Ss in irmllc-i's SOIIICOIIIIIUXYUFIQIIOIIIICIAIQ'1WCI'IwUl'Il1ClI ir1fIIIice rc-Iakirig to lI1e Ifuzird UI IfcIl1c'aliuii EIIICI the Super- I, II1ercIJy relieving II1e Cr0wcIocI FOIIIIIIIUIIS IIicrc. ir1ler1cIer1t of SCIMIUI5. Omcc I alia-mIs Io all IIIIHII- UIIIFG IA InIc0s rizrrc of all mailers rcIaI,ii1g Io c'iuI rnutters of IIN- rIisIricit amcI ils sCImoI5. ue wr-ll wm'I4i11g papers, IIIQ purr'I1asQ of suppIies for aII as l.I1c various slnie rcporls, civiI service rc'CorcIs. OI' II1e IIempsIeacI IJLLIJIIC SCIiooI5, i,lIIf,I all mailers rcr1taI of amI repairs Io scIwoI ImiI1Iings amI oII1vr IGIHIIIIQ In mm-rcsicIonI slucIcnIs. IIN: High SQIIOOI sc'I1ooI properties. and II1e cosl cIislriIJulion Ior eac'I1 Aviivitics I:umI aricI II1c CLiIIL?I,CfIi1 I:ur1cI are aIs0 Sphool. arIminisIcrecI II1rougI1 II1is OIIICC. 16 OFFICES II AND HI tjtitctfg tt mint ttt are the ncrvc centers of our sctwofit. trmm ttic uttdivc of Dr. Ntziurc, our Princiiput, Crime att ctcvisions antt zitt plans for our svtimit, wtietticr antiiiiiiislra- tivo, cctiicationut, or rcfrcationat. Uncter the giiictaiire anct :tire-vlioii ot Dr, txtaurc, the Vwlliti of the srtmot is C'U0fCttI1iltC'ft. Assisting tiim in this wortg nic tlis s0f'i'c'larics, txtrs. Ncwitt aunt tvtiss tlivtison, Vtttie Registrars ctvpartment wt Uttticc tt maintains ttic srtwtastic anct pcfrsonnet IEC- orcts ot ttic sctimit, anct assists stuctuiits with ttic planning ot tticir sctioot programs anct tticfir preparation tor entrance to the cottcges ut their Ctioifc. Ttic Veterans Erturalion Pro! grain is atso ptaniicct anct artministercct ttiruugti ttmis fittivv. Vtttic Stat? ut Umm ttt has ctiargc ot' mat- tvrs pertaining lo attvnrtance. ctisviptino, anct cxlm-Curricutar mttivities. tvtrs. tsostcr, ttlc Donn ot Gifts, is rcispwiisitnte For attenctance uint ftisciptino nt ttia- gifts, anct Str. t,DCltttOXV is in vtiargc fit ttic- tmys anct ctirccts extra- fiirririitar actixitia-s. Mr. txtoorc, in actctition tu twiiig iAxctmiiiisti'11tix'e Assistant, is in vtmrgc of ttwv Yisiiut tiCtlICEit,t45H t,i'fmgi'nin. W ,..Msfs-.f-wav!!! ticirrziim- ttiitsun, tli. Rayinuiift txtailim-, ttittit' Nc-Witt. lift: tsiuuisv R. ttun-slrili. tLun1i'v Nt. ttiviiiinrinan, Ftay tiiiryr-.i Doris Powvrs. Right: fiaiitwluii Ntiirmiix ttavvt txt, tfiisli-r Xxvittiam tj. tti-rtftuw. Q X , 17 If dfwpx f WUC QMMTGUQ J Wx 4 A 12-!21fj fix., f n 2fv-Q- X-fQfk:'l-f !i X-'elf-zY 5j'M- vs YZ' az, 'YJ2-fkif wwf Q Mi LANGUAGES Q wg i ,.:,, . ., f m-linux N oungj If-am Vmlsforrl Nlulwl Xvinler Sonia Darwin llvlvn Ignelzi .lvzln Zarvnxlm Anclrfvxv Navarm Xviuard livusclx LZOIIIUIIC Gunlllsir I8 x , 3? EP9, is X tel . , f has 5 sf' 33: X F H -'35 F OFY f QTY. I ga' 'Ex V' xx ox ffx ' QR if .,, 1ami-f-X ?,?x 'YT K- MNH IEMATICS Nnlwrl Ilieyvs I V x 3 .xllxrvd Xxviuch ka Q: -A--v -I 1 A, if 5 I + , N . y Z A ' , , 7 557, 3- lulnm Inylorx ii-3: .,,. ,xq X '-1:'::,. , J 69,6 .A 55 66 1 ,E Q dd' i . fA 0 97 - 2 F f ' Y QQ? 0, :Gm .E 4 ' .XHJ1-rl glllifll I an ig , ' ' 3 V-Z ., atv WHOLE flnrl H0112 V 'HN V f, Q gi il, Rs-gina fzxjkowski J? fun- ' 'bf' ,-,,. 1 .225-1 xkii. Hubert Xyulson Xxyilffffn lN1lfCJrf'gfJr Flnrion Uvnm-Lt 'WCW' if Q ' --., x gf ,V :,1 COMMERCIAL Irliilfxflflrfg I1-slie bclxryvor lx laxrgarct .loncs Anne Silver Anne Rowlcs Cfntlmerlne Degenlmardt ,lilIUC'S Bfxilll? Milclrcnl Mccance Alice Pnringlxurst ,lzxmes Turnbull Null Foster Barrett Davidson LL x N ,G ibn 'IX ff V li , ll QM UR 152 X . 4 ENGLISH P54-rnirw Huff IIONYiH'fI l.yla Davis Ifunigc Bassernir Ifsfeuu Noon May Barth Hcrnifc Ford Bonnie Lve Farrior Hazel Palaisdell Frank Pill Lois Linn Elizalnclll Sproule Ruth Joyce Hazel Ixlartin Camille Yilelc Joseph Mooney WEN ' f Xyf X 1 -O Y If 4 1 1 VZ,, - , V f ' -3' ii Nx . V',,.V F7 f W I . a Xi .V L 01 I l rl 'x lxliriaxm Randall lmogcne Boyle Esllmr lVlcQucen Kazmicr Alluinslci Eugene Gayllclaouroll MUSIC DRAMA UTERATUR lf ART bf O- X 0504? Gb 23 SOCIAL SCIENCE Axlison Vincent fxlyrilc Rhodes Florvrxvr Abbott ' w l'mnL Ixaxgn ,Ie-nniu Tripp lfslfxor Cn-enfuncl .Mfrf-cl Yoorlxies FIOTEI c1LII1Hi IS0l'1 lnrrnim- Naftalin lwmxlq l'isl1 Nfzulin Ijncl lluoll Y' Uwcn 'S' me ii X my 3 ,, Q' i W W' VX I 5 mp , Al- QA- . G '332 iff 4-A '-pg! ,,. Lx lv- If WCCNQI-I J SCIENCE Q ff? x k W U B W 7h 1:???'-'V,?XAx.-f ffl I I W W , - mg X--Q L 11 l7mnHin Faust Norris Hamburg Harold links viola D1-nnly v Royal Bonner s Bernice Flarslmu -if gxrllxur Xvicumru ,Il K Q lem . XX'1IIiam Pfam is? ' We l W IXIEITQHFCW Prciglmlf-y ', 5 Wig 'I' b- A. if , ' 1- A Irwin fwifucr -V Al X I i Emily lube mm ,..V- 3 Sit 1 l.uLv Xvlmile bw 'Q' W V nuv' gqj ' g -.,,. YW 1 1 f 2 25 '9 VIS, , 9 , .,z 1,1 W I ,J ' f xf' du HEALTH PHYSICAL FITNESS Q9 , MJ 1 irginia Best ,loscph Fay Fw-il Franz Alfrvfi Nilsson Lillian R1-ivlivr Marion Maccauum , in 'S I SSS ii i i ii' S 26 I ICDIYIE IYIAKINC W 1, .,1. gxgmx. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Q Y ,J 1 M -QNX MAT I I 95 X, K ..l' QI I G M FXQXX IIIII CW I 1 14? ' N If 2 if 9: H I . '6 , W ,,, X I I K1 Sluart Dz1Iu XYiIIJur FIIIHSCII IIr'my 5f'I1m-IIQI IIfIrfII1I XYIIIILIIUS Ifwgvr P1xrI:c RUII1 Taft BIEIIICI Davis ' wg ,.: f Q , E IW' Q' in gi , I 1 I 1' it ,A .M 1 ' I Q mud on dl Peacock ou Q07 i- E WW . if lr -L , Xu.. says - 2-on fwjwlw- ,MN W-WEL? 'We-'MN .--L. R 4 W 4 M Vikram SW My M, W1 Left to right: Fir. t.ints. htrs. Vincent. Miss Barth, Ftrs. Anderson, I feniors. Throughout theyday tottipoi werc URINC1 the third period, Septernher twenty- third, I0-40, a most important event toot: place in the anditoriinn ot Hempstead High School. The otticers to preside over the monthly meetings ot the Senior Ctass of more than tive hundred menihers were elected. Rohert Kress was chosen president of this outstanding hody. .toyee Eder was elected vice-president. The records of the meetings are txept hy Lee Renander, and the dottar dues of each Senior are received hy .tack Halt. These students were selected from the seniors nominated hy twenty-two of their tettow classmates at a meeting held a weetc hetore the election. Att of those who were nominated are the president or head of some organization or ctuh in the school. The teachers who advise the Class are Bliss Barth, Ntrs. Anderson, tvtrs. Vincent, and hh. hints. These ahte advisers hetp the Seniors in sotv- ing any difticiitt, prohtein and also assist in the ptanning of yarions activities during rtrr- graduating year. A very popntar event of the year was the Senior- Freshman party, at which the Qirts ot the two extreme classes ot' the school hecomr- acquainted. The t reshn1an Qirts were required lo wear high knee soctqs, hihs. and to carry rattles, Huge hair hows were worn and dolls were carried hy the Slnnding: ,l. Hall, tu txenai toyed hy att. In If?-lo this annual eat 14 rinff w tcontinned on page 53 J to right. Sealed: ,l, Eder, R 7 Nltf .Axlalmlx-llo, Kxrlggvlinc--llunor fV,lulJS 1. 2. 5, 43 Culorxial 51 Patriol 4: Spunislu f lull 4. Alyranwlsi. lJumllmy-fxrmnlmvnial Cluln 1. .Xc'l4l1-y, Clxsuln-4-l. Y. lifmllmll I: ,l. V. llaslqcllnnll 5. 4: llall flop J, 'li lmflflr-rf Corp I: Pmnrl 1. ,XClEHTl4, l,jilYlfl-'llllll' C lLllJ Q, Dj lqllllf lf'?lIll J. Aclrliscmn, X1-r1114-l-fwfr-rl CHIIIIUS l, .11 C111-Q f lulo I, 2. Alldvrgjn, lrc-nm-f-Urrfr-li flnnn-Q I, Q23 Gym Ixlflff 5, 4: SlJElDlSll Clulz lg .XII Sports 1. l. 5, -I: llmwllngl 5, -I. fXnCl4I14'r. Clmly'5-f,5l1m-rlvmlx-r 5. -lg Crm-lc flunwi 1. .l. 5, 43 Spanish Clulm l. .33 lxrl fqlulm Sfrvrvlixry 5: Slqvlrll flula fl. IXINICISUI1, l'.X'l'lyl'l-'K llrxvrls-aurlilxgj 5 -lg fuym ,Xiqlc 53 llqmv gxnclerwn l.ois-ffxolor Uxmrfl 5. 41 Crm-L Gunn-s l, 2, 5. 4: Glue' Calulm lg llomc Room Rr-Im. 4. .'lXIlf,1l'lllOI'li. .lz1l1im'1--l lmmr fxlulvs l. 2, 5. 41 YI1I'l'ilS. Q: fiolor fluiml willl llmml 2, 5, 1: llwun- Room RFID' 2. 5, 'lg Dm- nmlirs J. -lc Cxlwir 2 5. .Xnlwl1'll, licllyr-ljhowlilxgf cslllll -l. ,'Xr1loufm1'x, ,luv-lwl1 ll.--llasvlmznll -l. .Xmaucl, fxlauclv l7,-limlvllmll 5, -lg Plqmclc 5. -Ig Coluniul 5: S013 l,4'Il1lf'YS c,UlllS. yxmnsun, Rolu-rl ll.-llnnrl 1, J 5. 4: Vlllllliili' 5, 'li Colonial 5: lJK Illilgj0l'l -l. .xslln Nlurivl-1 vrve-lc 1-urn'-s 5 Q 5 1, 23 Colonial AM! Fl-all J: Skvlclu fslulm 5g .Nfl Cilulr 43 llmrrwling -1. fxsluy lei-lyIl1OI1fl'-'l lull flop J -lg V. Fofrllmll 2: Varsity lfoolldilll 5. 45 Yzxrsily llusvlmll 3. flg Kills Qlulm l, Room Rvp. -I' llmszflmll 5: flu-1-lx clilIllI'b ll. llxau on. lmuisc'-l.zllin fxlulx 2 5: ljrvm ll fqlub -1: Typing Cluly .'5xnrlz'rvm, ,lr1.m-lunifmr in-1 rf-Ifxry -l: lQ1gislmliur1 .xiflv fl. ,lg lzboxxlirmu Clulm 4- flrmvlx Cmmw 14 awwwmz ii ict. -1 Bacovcin, Sli-plwn-L:-mln-rs Corps: Frvslxnxzxn Honor Club. Bugvniki Eclwarfl-Rinv Club Q, 55 Gvrman flu!! 2, J Rmlio Club 5. Prahr. Ilorotlxy-Clve Club 15 Crm-1: Cmuc-5 1, 5, fl: Home Room Rc-p. 53 fin-ntral Srvrvice Squad 5, 4, Baiko, Hvhn-Ulf-cl Club 1: Curlzxin Call Club 13 Choir Q1 Comma-rvinl Club 5. BEILCY, lnllflfilfl I.K'0H, ,TI'. X7fil'. l:OUl,IJaH 5, 42 Xiaf. P30SllCil7llH 5, 4: 'Ir-wk I, Q. 5, 4: Honor fflulm I: J. V. Foollmu Q. Hukvr. Doris-I.uI1n Clulw 2, Flmwr Uirl nt Cmnxnvncemzvnt 5: Honor flulm 5. -13 lfclitor-infqhivf of Hanfuwokg Senior gVfYi4'!' Sflllflfl. Barker, Nancy .X-Foolligfxt 4, fin-ative Dancing 4. Barry, VIQIIOITIZ1 PmLes, Claudia. I ,ff , 5' fx' X ,, f ,X j, :L Sf 'Kaz f' f if I Hvclf-H. Urnrr-filurarg' glapf 5. 4: Greek Games 1, Q3 Gym ,xirlv 'ig Softball 2, 5, -lg Bowling 5, 4. Pbvllows, Nfvriuru-Pon mul Ink 5, 4: Colonial 5: Svnior Svrvicof' Squad -1, Lhoir 174. C frf-1- k Qmnws 1-4. BQ-Isfm, Wm-rllw Club 1. Ikfmfm, Cami. Hem. Raymond-l2aHf Club 4. BCVCVSOI1, I.1u'iHf-'4BowliI1Qp Rina Biffar, I'1IZlll'lP-IJMIIYI I, Z, 53 ,luruor Sl'1l'CtElYj' -13 Camera Clulx 5: Rvgislrnlion .xirlo 4. Higliv, I'.JWa1rfI-51-Iiwli 5, fl. Bird, .loarl-Crm-I4 Guuws lg Band I. if ,f X A Q. Ni K ,,gjgQw ,gi 4Y,fJ BiSll0P. llowarcl. lfmoulus, Pau im? lxl,-lrf-asurer of rlr. Secretaries 5, 4: Orches- tra 1 Ll, Commercial flulm Q, sect. 5, Registration aicle 2, 5, .- ,Q. I l l,1lwrary ,tall 2, 5. Pmisllop, Xvarren-xxxsst. Cliivl oi llall Cop 5, Hall ,op 43 llome Room Rep, 1, 4: Assembly Squacl 2: Student Coun- Cil 5. ' lqziraarlq, Clffllil'- CjlCC Clulo lj Greeli Games 1. Bispo, George-Clloir 1, 2, 5, 41 Gymnastic Club 2. Braun, Vvyilliam-Asscmlsly squacl 5, 4: Tupiar club 53 Ger- man club i, 23 Hall cops 4: Scif-nre clulb 5. Bitsoli, Dorotliy-l lomc Room Rep. 5. Broiilaart, Alan Rolnc-ri'-Spanisli club 23 Assembly squacl 5, 4: Campus pairol 4: Tupiar cluln 4: Rarlio clula 5. Blanslcy, Lillian. Breslin, Betty'-Bowling 4. Blumenilial, Xvilliamf-'Honor Clubs 1, 23 Varsity lzasolrall 5, - s' '-l ' ' - , 1 . . 4, Var ily lnaslxd mall 2, 5, 4, Tupiar Club, l mcler Corps Broomlmul Thomasislamp Club lv llfohan' Richarilyspanish Club 2: Patriot 4: Colonial 5' 4: Brown, Eclwarrl lvl.-Pairiol 5, 4, Ecl.-in-Clmicf 45 Honor Clubs laree Lanrvrs 9. I, 2, 5, 45 Natural science club Q, 5, pres. 52 Assembly squad 5, 4, vice-pres. 43 Stuilz-nl Council 5, 4, lrcas. 4. Prolenrlcr, llomor-Honor Club 1, Q, 53 Foolloall 1, 2, 5: Baseball 21 Class softball 35 French Club 5. Bryan, LiHi5,n-Capt. of howling 4, Gy'm aide 5, 43 all sports 1 2, 5, 4, Grcclc games 1, 2, 5, 4, Footliglwt club 4. Borst, Lois-All sports, Grc-1-lc Garnos 1, Q, 5, 4: Capiain of baseball 4, Gym aicle 3, 4, A Capella Choir. Buvlflmm. Eflwurfl-llull Cops 2. 5. 4. 54 Buclfl, ,loaui-frmorclirmling SfIlIUfl Q, 5, fl: Pairiol 5. -4. Cullnnuir, l':il04'ii-fluff-li Gmrivs 1, Q: lluuui Ronin livin. 21 ljuiriul 3. I: lliplorua Girl ut fioiriiiiviirviriviii 3: Gym ,Xirlc 5. Cruupo, rl1ll1lIIlilS'-'cliillllHIS Palrulz Uvrnuin Clulm 1, Q, '53 lnziiin filulu 2. fanning, xlurivl-.Nfl llulq -lg Ruling 3, fl, Prvs. ll: Cwrvvli frizinrvs I, 2: Gym Airls- 3. 'iz Cuuuuilicr- for Svuior Pmll -I. fqzurslvns. filzulyi-fhlioir l, 2, 3. 45 flrvrli Gmnvs li fiyui 'Xirlv f,,aslvlli, NvlIlf'l'Ill'-'lgilllx flulm 5, -'lp Cups 41 Swirls Piilffll 5, 4g Spurlisll Clulu 3, Cliizirc-lli, ljUl'0lllY-C,JI'Cll1'Sllil 1, Q, 3. fl: luv-mill ljHIl1VS 3 Ll: Honor fluli 1: f,'Ormar1 flulw 2. J: l'rc'nr'l1 C lull 2, J. Cliillou, Rrmlmrt-llorm: Room Rs-p. 3: llull Qop 5, fl: Sur. ul l:IK'5lIIIidll lg lmciflvrs Corps -I. Cliiisic-me-n, Curl-,xssviiilvly Squucl l 25 lripiarr filuli, A fp ffifliff , 'i ffyvnrf , Z 1' r 4 , - 1, Ll ,iz 'l'lA1'Y if I lf! rj 'T' 1 .,4 ',fj'..,,1 M ', ,4 ' 1 I I' D If 'X Q ciirrmi. Qarivy. Q ollius, lluwarnl-f,liii-l ol- llull Lops 4. C4OI'IIliU'l4, lflurvimuv lfllerr-Crvclx Cauuvs 1, Q: Glc-e Cluli lg , . . -Q . Nurs:-s Aiflv 2, 'lg lizxsvlxall lg C uilaun full Cflulq 1. fiurriuzin, lfrigvrw-rl-ructlc 2, 3, 45 llowliug 5. 43 Asscmlmly Fquacl d'g,.Le1u,l-ers Corps 45 Hall Cop 5. fuuiigglilin, Flzuryv ,loan-nlunior Sc-C. 55 Rcsgislraliun Aicle 3. 4: Sc-C. io Nlr. C. Nloore fl, I gg , Cfgilr-r, .lcmiidlrooiligllt Clulq 3, '11 ,luuior Sec. 3. 4: Diploma Girl ut Coinnrourcmeiii 5: Urvvlx fizuue-s 3, 113 Patriot Staff 4. Croft, Doroil1y-Grvclc Camas 1, Q, 5g l.aiin Club lg Typing Clulag Gyru Aiclv -1: Curtain Call Cluli. Cutlrlncri, Pi-il-r XY,-Pailugrulc-rs 1: Assembly Squanl I Q3 J. X . Bnslwllmll .23 Xarsiiy Buslu-llmll 3, 4. Daly, lreiu--firm-lr Gaim-s 1, 23 Rillc l'rLu'liCc I, Q3 vlqypc- wriiiug Club 3: llaclminiun -I: lluslu-lliall 4. 1-,ii s H555 1 lr . KSU? V f 1, fy! V, K!! U!!-'vig If , fy .rl , s qt' Q i , if Un als, ifrzinlq-1.1-ariz-r corps 45 Vlnmfl 2: fairru-rn rluia Q: llici-nnaro, Anioinviio ,lf-Curtain Cali Club ig Commut- 1 F f ass Rvprivaviilaxlivv l. fini 3. fliMomia. :Nils-lziiiie--lr. Sfwri-izxrv 3 -45 Cxuloniul Sidli' 3 i X' ,'-VI'--4' g gi--2 L-fi-X - - 4 ' l , -. ,Huh IMS HMI! Hlmg I J' 4 C IN mul' 11 my HIL fvrvoli Cviiincs l, 2, -Ig f,I104'rlcziric'i' 4: lqlli-rf-iiv ni ffpm- E vixmrs 1.2, 3 -I. mln I nl ,, ' i vs-iw J. 1J,.COi14, Al,,l,,,-I-',,f,ll,,11I 45 ji Xf f5,M,lI,5,II 3: I, Y. BML,-1, Uisiivr, :Xian ,!.-Patriot 5, -13 Bianaging Editor 4: Classical i Imll Q3 IXUSL,-yI,g,ll in R1-rorci Ciluln 5: Riiie Cxiulm I, lg Sluricnl Council -15 Spamisii i i Cluim 2 3, X D4-iilvr, Hs-Iiry-HAH Cop 2, J Iijolmymll Igriank D1-Nioti, ilfizi-1 M.--Srufiiuuil 3. 43 Pmmviirig 3, fi: PJZISIQCHWIIH Dosrii, ifriwairri G,-Nanci 1, 2, '55 Orciiwsiizx 2 J 73 Riding 3, VJOIILJIQSS, Hvrln-rl-Rifiv Ciuim 1. Dvniun, kilns-I. Diilnrowsky, Yiulvl-,iiinirwr Svrrf-tzii'y 5, -1, fic-Ric-sliml. Nulclai-Grvvli Ciunivs I. 2 3: Honif' Rurirn Rc-lm. '53 Biisvivzili ig ifrvniiii Club. Ihiliw-, Simirlvy IXTIHQ-'c,2l7IliI'iI3liliDQ Eniiior of lin' Pdiriol 4: Patriot 5: ,N Cnpvilzi Cliioir 2. 3. -I: Ure-ek Curiivs l, 2, 4: Sopiiornorv l.iie-miimr 2. Dllfspusiifv, ,iowpli-Rini: CIUIJ 4: J, Y. Fooiimll -1. Uiiifliy, Pxuryi-.xssvmimly Squziri fig Boys' 1,1-arivr Corps 43 Dculbrim, .loyvv-Killing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hanrl I, 23 Orviwsira 2. 1 ' ax' X we v ' X M V, 1' ' XY X .0 1 V 'z ' 'x ', V - .5 su .. v 41 l if 1 1 I' QV 2 I I ' ' 1 w Dunbar, 1.1-0-Honor Club 1. 2. 5, 4. fxoloniul J rlulv I, 2, 5, 4. prcs, 3, vivefprvs. 4: Siurlvnl vmlrlr-il 3, -'lt Ylqlllliiil' rlulw 5, -1. Uviulva, Ifclwarcl--Honor lflubs 1, 2, 3. '45 Travis 2. 5. -1. I.-nn. llfvm-Tuul J. 4. lirlc-r, Ioyfc--Pe-n mul IIIIQ 5. 411 Vive' Pre-sidvnl -4: Sc-nior Svrvirc Sqlluclg Fmullighl fxluln 4. l.1r'H1rmfT. Ruilw-f vrc-vii fmrm-5 l, lg CYIPE7 flulv 1. lfmrinlgc-, ,lulxrx-Rillv filulx 41. Iirlvl, .lzxlw-xx f.xpc'Hfa CIIOII' J. J: fufmminl '11 fe-nlml if-rvh 1' Squad klz R4-giiirzxlion Ahh- -lg Urvwlq CJHIIIUS I. 3 -I. l'.x.4us .lflmlll-clfll! .Xiclv 2 5. I. .XrIviw'r .xirlc -I: Hanflwllmu -I: Hmlrnimlon -1. 5 I .mningg. U4-orgc lf.-Bmlaz-lfmuH J, 3, -lg llfull Cup 1. Fe-Ilrnunn, Flurjorie-Honor fflulm 1-l. Prvi, lg f Q 1 c 4: Prvs. Frenvil Club 55 Orc'lls'blra I-11 Crqvl Farms 1 '7 I . f' .. I4l'fl'ilI'El, Rirfmrrl lwiiss nlv qt . 3 C olon al J Prci uf ,Iunior Y, 'nfl V, QWXFOQIIMII 4 Honor Club Ifiliol, jj! gi ' 5 fp P! W Sf l'4ir'Lm-r, Shri:-. f is I: llfil lm. IQOIICII. il7simm01'1S, John-I Inu Cop 2. f if-r, John, Jr.-Hormr Qlulus 1, Q, -I: X irjv Pr Iclrnl rv. l'4n-ruunrl, Xynuizun .- lirt-liull, KlIlilI'li'S Frcrw, Ur-orgf'-Rifle C mm-r of f lure J: lldll Qopi 2. 3: 4 wlumizx II lmrll. J,-1:HuHf up 9 lub 5. 5 l : v A' 1 , I lm ,' j,1ll V' l .1 ,I , r A Q, 'X 4 YI fl . 5: 1 W Z- Q -' ,... , W W , 3 wx sm ' ' f ,Q ' 2 'sit :'z'f3 F ,,fI,'?- ' I f rxrx lmll J 1 f,:ll7llllI1S,ELllll'l, 'A lrmlnl, lla-lm-n-llurmr 1 lulas 1, J. 3, -1: l.nlmf U' sz , -: llflu-r al csflUH11Q'DiQ'Ill1'Yll 3: f'wloniul 3, llvgiilrnlmrx swirle- 3, l. l u4 lx-, Xxvllllillll'-'l lull lump L ling:-r, XxlllllilIIl1Cf'TI11ilIl fxlulv l, J, 33 ,l. Y, Baslwllmll -L Iillllf, Pmrlxnm-llomv Room lql'IJI'K'iUI ll?lliYf? .25 Banlrniulon 5. ljllllli, Vl4lli'llllil'-',l4NX'il'll'l' 3, 41 lirvs, of Soplx. l.ii. iflulm Q5 lrlmvvr Gul .nt Corlxrmmvrwcmorul 33 Slu-lvll fylulu -ig Creek Ummm-s 1, Ll. Qmlwr, Ilfm-1.1-fl-Ilflll flop -lg lfoolligllt c1llllD -13 Bowling Ylqvnnx 4, fxaxrlwrim flulm -1, lv-xlivn, llc-lvn-.X f 1.511-II.l Qlmir lg lyping f,lulJ 1. f:l'lL1l'I', l,e-rox'-l,z'zxrlf-rf forpf, Us-rman lxlulm 5, lfwllmll 5. f-m-Imva, C .lmllm--Kjn ll!'bll'E'l 2 Glitsis, Anclre-w-Killer Cflulm lg J. V. Football 3, 4: Leaders Corp 4: golqllmnll 3. G04-plqvrl, VX'axllc-r-lroulliglml tqlllb 3, Gainjcllwinm, Sylvia--Rr-porte-r on Patriot 3, Srlmol Enlitor 4 Honor Clulns 1, 5, fig Flower Girl at Comnu-ncerm-nt 3 Adviser Ixlflf' 5: Ur-rman Club 1, Q. Corylvlm, 'l4lu-fx-all-ff Clulm lg Slwlrll Club 2-43 Bus. lvlan agvr of fioloniul '51 Comnmc-rfial Clul: 5: Homm- Room Rvp, 4 Goulln, llorollxy-Soplm. l.il4-mry Clulmg Grfrvlq Carnes 5, 4, Grixlmwslgi, lilniliau-Gr:-4-li Gamvs 1, 2: Pxnslmllwall 2, 4 llmlf-y 2: Gym Qxiclf- -1. Grznluun, Esta-llc'--Clrflwslrzx 155 lim-n ancl lula Cluln 5, 4 fefniur N-rxivv Nguml 'lg llowling -lg lwwolliglxl f,ll1lJ 5, -1. Gr:-trlmr-n, lEN'lll'I1lil-Gfl'1'li Cnmvs 1, 5, 4, Gym Aide 3, 4 Sl:-Mlm Lvlllll'-lJfI'4, A13 limmllxglmt Clul: -1, Shall-nt Counnzil 4 Grorler, John-Rifle rlub 5: Hall vups 4, I.:-arlvr Corps 4. Harle-slon, 15:-rnar:I-xxssvnmmy Squad 2, 53 Lvaclvrs Corps 3, -I. Gro:-plclr, fxuflrvy-Colonial 5: Harlrrnnlorx -1: Howling 4: llmriggml AI,mn-q'0mm,,r,-ml Klub 3. Rpuwmtion Aide 4' Latin Club 47 Greek Cnmm 44 ,lunuwr gorrotary 43 Patriot -43 Se-rrctary lo MISS Huff 4. is II 1, Svlw-C -,L G. -, I. 2. Bw-lall 1, C tp Crll Guamif-ri, Ifelvrx-Crum-rlvmlirrp 43 Pzasvlvall 2, 5, 43 Uzxflqwl- CEL lfgx 1: fljgrgig Club it Q H ur im 1 ban 2, 41 Cr-nlral Se-rviw Squad 5, 4, Home Room Rr-p. 5. Guna, Nirrxolaf-1 lam form J, 5. Gunlher, Mario R. Ilartrnann, Rita-fxunnrn-rrial fxluln 2, 55 Pmaflnxinlon 4. Harlnc-ll, Rosvmary-Curlain ful! Clulm 25 Chccr lradvr 4: frrwlc Carnes 1, Q. 5. Hartnvtt. Thomas-Canmpnf Squad 5: Assc-rmmlnly Squad 5, 43 Pres. of Fra-slmman Class, ,I. V. Vootfmzrn 21 Hall Cops, Gunlrwr, Xviuiarn-,I, xv. Foollmll Q3 Xvariiiy ljuoiball 5, 4, Tmrk 3' 4' Hearn, Uarlmra-Foollighk Chnl: 5, 45 Latin Club 51 Greek Gamw 1, -1: library SMH' 43 Plasvluau 4. Hag:-nan, Ronald-'crfrrnarx fxlub 5, Chess Club 5, Henry, Clan- ix.-fqoorrlinexlingj Squad 2. Assiskarrl ffhivf 5. Phil-f -15 Patriot 5, Bus. Manapm-r 4, Homo Room Rep. 4-' Hall. .lark-Rifle' Tvam 2 5, Al: Cifllltilifl Rrflr- T4-am -4: Trark Pmsiflont Flower Girl at F0mm1'nC9m m 33 Band I 2' 2, 5, 4, Honor fqlubs l, Q, 5: Trvasurwr of Senior Class. lliclu-rson. Union-s ,l.-Cr1cerlc'znling 1, 2. 5, 4: Footligfxt iilulw 5. 43 Croc-lc flames 1, 2, 4, Health Omce Assistant 5, Hanson, Br-ily-Prrm'ling 5. -41 Crm-L Umne-s 1: file-e flub I. 4, A fiapf-Ha Choir 5. in QW! X 5 ,. - F .R Al, ,fix in if Na bw .iffy Q X rv ' , ' 711'-W y-gg i ?fawf'H .M 5 1 5 'af -. .M f5'Ni'! f wi X .1 X11 -1 A' 1 , ff J ' 1 1 ,f I X ,fi J 2155 1 V, N XL w l J N Hollancl, Ann Ivlarif'-Clwvrlvaclcr 1, 2, 5, -lp Bay-lnall 5, 4, N K I J :5,Qx Hull:-rl, lfilvf-n C,-Clxoir Q. 3, -lg Dranmlius cluly 2: Grcclq guru:-5 1, 2: lzraslvllmull 2: llicling 5. Fffllilil 1-4. KX V' ' 1 Iif'Ej'ffl'll '1 mp Cm, 2' 3' 45 BWI' rrmmr, rq.......lrr,1Ir..11 CIP 11, TWH 4. l'low.rrrl, lfflwarrnl-Yalhity lfootkaall 5. 4, Varsity Traclc 1-45 Yarsily Bowlirrg 2 4g,Cz1plr1in Lcarlr-rs Corps 5, 43 Aiscmlaly lloyl, lflizalmr-F6-Qjgl Killa: 5, Colonial Slnllw 5, Commercial Hillnmnn, Claire-.Xrl Cluln 2, film-4-rlc-aflirug 5, 4, llarlmirmlon Cluly lrgfx-urn-r 5.4 43 Greeli Games I, 2: Svc. of .lunior Svrrwlarici 5. Hmrmlrs, llc-lr-r-llorror Qlulm 1, lx lupiur folulu 5, -lg Ilfril ' lluuur-s. Lxlf'fElLlfll'ld'-'cjYQ'l'lC'Fl ra 2. z 3 - , H L Cop 5. lloc-fuer, l.rmis-'Banrl 1, Q, 5, 43 Orcluvslra 2, 5, 4: Grvclc Games 1, llurullgnslii, ln-rxo-fin-nlral Sm-rviro Squnrlg Rvgislmli Pr:-s. of Foplliglrt Clulm 4, P1-rl aucl lnlq 5, 4. Q .1 ,I .. Hollman, llirlmrcl-'liraclc 5, 4: J. V. Football 45 Gernmu , nl H vl- Clulm 2: lfoolliglxt Clulm 1: Gym Club 5. CL' C Und on mgl J ' llollmann, Rolwerl G.--Baml l, 2, 5, 43 Orc-lwstrn l, 2, ii, -'I: ' . Hall Cop 4, .xssvnxlnly Squml 5, -lg lmucls-rs Corps 1. .lim 1, Q, Y ' 3 r lnue, llzxrolrl-lraqlvr Corps 5, 4. Horsclnacli Ruling 5, llvzrlllw Cllllfv Assl. 2, 4, Grccli , Y Games l. Q. ' X . Y ' lracc, Aniln. .Rx W X Og llu lflizarl c-Ill-Soplu, l,itr-mry Clulr 2, Glu' Clul: lg Clroir 45 Bgvlirrg 5, -lg Lvslwrs-llc al Comme-nremenl 5, 4. OH Ixlfolffl ICYJUIQS, .lOllIl'-'SIJZIIUSII Clull 5, 45 Canrnera filub I, 'T 5, 4, Vice Pres. 5, Pros. 4, llall Cops 5, lioolliglrl fslulm 4: Orclws- .3-P l f I 9.-J' K 4 .wwf 'fr -ff fr X ,, ., l X L' A 'xl 'wif fffr' Ke' 0 ' A ' X .. L .' . ' S .4, CN 5 r i. x X. X L, N Y R v 'x x w v. My-104 UM, 40 NET 0 2ff'fJ.l'fE 0' I . V' rf. f J J' Lx.-4' I ,A 4. I Z,-A Q' . Jaclcson, Lucille- B,--l5anrl and Orcluc-Slra 1, 2. 5, -lg llonor Clulis 2, 5, 4: Flow:-r girl at Commf-nrcmorit 5: Patriot 43 Cleo Clulm accompanist. rlanlcowslgi, Evvlyn En-,lunior Soc. 5, 41 Commvrcial Cluln l, 2. 5: Colonial Stall 5: Patriot 5, 4: Gym Aicle 5, 4. Jaronczylc, Franlc-.lunio Clula. Jerger, Joscplif-Tupiar Clulm 5, 41 Trarlz 4. Johnson, Doris--llonor Clulms 1, 2, 5, 4, Pres. 21 Svnior Girls' Scrvice Squad 4: Colonial 53 Uslicr at Commencrfmcnt 55 Patriot 5, 4, Circulation Nlanagc-r 4. Jolinston, Patrivia-.lr. Soc, 4: Palriot 5, Exrliangu liililor 4: Grcclc Games 5. -1: Home Room Rep, 5, Jolinson, Vxlarron Jorglcwicli, Viola. Jung, Yvilliam-Bancl 1-4: lx-aclers Corps -4: Aiserrilibly Squad 41 German Club 1. lunglmlut, Nancy l..-Colonial 5: Gres-lc Games 1, 2, 5, 45 ,Nclvisc-r zxiclo, 4-Ciliinfg Central Sc-rvivc Squarl -4: Slurlcnl Council 4. Just, Eclwarnl-Gym :Xiclc 55 Solilaall I. Kalb, .loan-,lunior Svcre-tary 2, 5, -Ig Home Room Rep. 1: Rc-gistralion Airle Q, 5, 45 Sec. io Nlrs. Young 45 Bazlminton flulz 2. Kaminsky, Pliilip. Kane, Priscillawcvlco Cluln 1, 2: Commrircial Club 2. 5: Badminton 4: .lunior Secrctary 4: Rcgistralion Aide 4. Karclicwslqi, Pvarl-Cleo Club lg Cru-li Games 1, Karp, llolen-Crawl: Gamvs Q, 5, 4: llomo Room Rep, 5: Commercial filulm 2: Colonial Art Stall 4. Karler, lrvnc:-Orc-vlq Gamrks 5: Cliecrlvanlor 4: Choir 2, 3: Patriot 4. Kcirlerling, l,.ouisP-Commvrcial Clulv 5: Bowling 5, 4.2 OPE- clicstra 1. 2. l A . 1 9' 'ff' yy, 6.1 3 Keilly, ,loan Arlele-fllonor rlulns 1, 2, 5, 4: vice-pres. ol: French clulz Q1 AfIliS'ili!'S Eililor ol: Colonial 5: l.il1rary stall: 5, 4, Diploma girl at Commvncement 5. Kenney, 'lliomas-Pzaselqall 2, 5, 4: Rifle Clula 15 Path- linclvrs I. Keplinger, lvlary-Senior Service Squarl 4: Aclvisvr Aicle 45 Pen ancl lnl: 5, 4, Registration Aicle 5, 43 Colonial Stall 5. Kirclies, Erlitli N,--llonor Clubs Q, 5, 45 Choir 2, 5, 41 Senior Girls Service Squad 45 Greclc Games 5, 43 Registra- tion Aide 5, 4, Kiss, Elmer XV.-Assernlmly Squad 5: Hall Cop 2. Klein, l.enore-'Slmlcli Club: Sopli. Literary Club: Greek Garnvs I, 2, 5, 41 Baslcetlzallg Clioir, Klein, Rivlmrcl I.,-I lonor Clulm 2, 5, 43 'Trarlc Q: Class Foot- liallg lx-:iclors Corps 5, 43 .Nssemlily Squml 5, 4. Km:-iz, Blarion-fialqelvria Squzul 1, 2. Koi-nclermain, Carolyn-Gym .Xicle 53 Blum- annul Xyliitv fqorner 43 Bowling 4, llmcislqetlaall 43 lloclcey 4. Kolianowivli, Ale-xanclrir-,l. Y. Fooilmall -1: Campus Patrol 41 llall Cop Q. Kology, George ,ln-'Fooiliall 2, 5, 4, Hall Cop 51 llomc Room Rep. 4. Koster, George-Hall Cop 5. Kranz, Carol-Honor Clulb 5, 4: Clioir 2, 5: Greelc Games l, 5, 41 Senior Girls Service Squafl 4, Registration Aicle 5, 4. Kreiling, lvlarie-'Honor Club l, 2, 5, 4: Library Stall' 5: Choir 2: Freneli Clulu 2: Gu-elc Games 1, 5. Kress, Robert-Rifle Team 2, 5, 43 Pres. of Senior Class: llonor Clubs 1, 2, 5, 43 Assembly Squad 2, 5: Student Council 4, Kunoll. Reuben-Honor Clulvs 1, 2, 5, 41 Stamp Club lg Traclc 5. Kurz, XxXrill'Dlll P3tl'lllIlflEfl'S 1: Rifle Club 1, Q, 5, 4: Rille Team 2, 5, 4, Home Room Representative 4, Vice-Presb clvnt 4. Kusserow, Eclwzirrl-Class lfaslaeilmll anrl Solitlmll 51 Coll: 4, Kulclwr, lxlc-rcclillx-Crm-lc game-S I, 23 Canwm clulwg Blue and VVl1ilc Com:-r3 Soplm, l.itc-fury rlulmg Tupiur rrluly, 5 Lacornzza, Anloinr-ttf-f-Crm-lc Cumvs I, Q23 Bzlsvluall 33 Clloir Q-4: Commcrrial Clulb LZ. Larson, Rolxorl-Pllys. lilcl. lrmle-rs, Corps 43 Cluoir Q, 3, SOf'f3f'l' 43 Rifle Cluln lg llall Cop 2, 3, 4. lilrson, Raymonfl-llonor Clulv 23 lmarlcrs Corps 43 Rifle Clulm 3. l.allimm', Rosolln-Aclz-c Clulv lg Grvvl: Carnes 1, 23 Base- lwall 3. Laullcr, Dorollzy-l,.ilmrary Slall- 3, 43 Greek Games 3. Le-0, Grace-Clwr-crlvafllng l, Q, 3, 43 Captain 43 Honor Clulws l, Q, 3, 43 Vice Pres, ol Froslxman Cla5s3 Senior Service Squmlg Cruel: Games l, 2, 3, fl. Leiflm-r, El0IlHOF. l.0rm-Snape-r, Yvonnr-Baml Q, 3, 43 Orrilmcslm 3, fl: Fri-nrll Clnlw l, lyrz-5. 43 Clrcclc Gamvs l, 3, -lg Slurlvnt fqouncil ll. r 1 ,O l ,. f' xr A 6, XT? l.0Rosr, lflm-unrmr-Cllmir 2, -43 flrc-olc flauncfs l, 23 Curtain Call Club 2. lxzvlnson, Slunlc-y-,l. 37. Nlunzxgcr l3 flvrman Cluly 13 Cam- pus Patrol 33 Tmrl: Bli'lI'l?lQ4'I' 1. l.f'Vf'f', lilimlwlll-llllncl I, 2. lxfvilflcy, llumllly-llPgiilmlion .xirlo -l3 lunlrlnl -lg llnslwllmll 4: llusvlmll 2, 3, fl: Gu-vls flnnlvi -l. l.inlQ, florrlnm-Pr:-S. ol? Yllupiur 3: qxisr-mlmly Sffuml 3, Al: Fool- liglll fxlull Al: ll0Illl' Room Rc-p. lg Flllllfxfll liounrxl. ljpnmn, lAxrl1-nv ll.-Spnnlsll Clulm l: Nrpll. l.il. f, lull 2: Gym ,Axizlr 3, A13 flrml flnmvs -l3 Fuolliglll fqlulv 'l. l,owm-lll, Blzlriun-QM. ol Soplw. l,it, Clulng Saw. of l700lligl'1l5 Clulm Al: Gym Airlc 3, 4: flreeli flames l, 2: Slictcll Cluln 4. l,o70wsl4y, , Xlnc'liax-Gli-0 fllulv lg Typing Clulw 3. l.uclwiQ. ,lolln Nlalrlin-llillv lllulv I, 23 Colonial Sporls l'.clilur: lmnl: Q, ll. 7 ., .,,,.. i . 'W . . , .lx Y U -7 Q7 3' w 1, ..,1Qf? I ,YL Z 1 Q f' 3 'J 45 3 ' 7 , ll-Ali '4,r1 -x,gA4,Jn,1J l J Af 1 1 We kp w 04 ' E 0 2 GAA .fsfvu-J J . if , 4 Lutz, lfclwurfl-Bam-lmanll 21 ,l. Y, liuollmll 23 llull lop livu- lxlassnmnu, l':lll'I'I'l ll,-flmu 2, 5. -I: frfwlx flzuue-s J. J lcruuxl, 41 gulllmall 3. 4: l.aliu filulm J, 5. I, .Xmlilv Clllivvr 2, 5: Spunislu 'l. l.ynn, Xficxlrmrifl-Sc-Ixifrr Girls FL'l'Vll'l' Squarl -lg ljulriul 3, Al, CilIIlIll!'fflZll Clulu 1: l'-lmvf-r Girl at cqflI1HT'll,'YllllIUI'Ylt 3: 1 . . .- Adviser fxlfll' 2, J. , . 1 A lvIEHllOl'1i1lll, Dorollu'-Url-wlx Games 1, 21 lqluoir I lg llnmls Room Rvp, Z, 3: llmlllx Umrc 'P 1 Pnl llmxll 'V lxlzullrr-por, lam-l S.-Clic-mlvzulinfv '7 5 71' llmlcllnll 3 1 Buff-lmll l, 1, 3, -l: Clioir Q: Ari f lull Al. K Iilfllllilfll, .XIICC XY. Blzxmllr-lcl, l7l0rvncc'-llmowliug fflulm -lg Fqufm- Drum v Cluln -1, lxlflflllii, XvlIlf'0f'1t--l, IlIl1'I'S florps -lg .l. xv. llrmllmll 5, lxlarsur. ljrzlnla-1. Y, lfoollmll 25 KNAIIIIJLIS ljulrol lg llllll limp 33 zxssvmlaly Squaul -1, lX IilYllIl?1IlO, ,lov-llmrlrl 2, 5, 43 Orrllcslru 3, fl: xxsscrnlwly Squurl 43 Rillv Clulm l: .lilllll f lulr 2. :Xlnllluwvs lmix C,-lin-lull fxluln 33 l.il1rzuy Slull 3 '13 Rillc -l: I5llNYlIHU fflulm J, 'lz llrxgixlrexlicwn ,Xiflff 5, -1. Nlallluuv. Rmlwrl-llull flow J: Gcfuuzul fllulr 1, l, ,luulo cjlllli J: ,l. Y. lzluslivllmll 2: ll-nskvllmiull 3, fl. lxluluzu, Nlurlin-llull flop 1, ll. 3, -1. lxlrtlrluuulrl, lllslursgs--Slvlfll fxlulq -1: lllvo fllulx lj cjllfllf Q 3, -l: llrwc-lg fleuuvi 1. 2, -I. -- . - - Y. Y. - Nlcfull, Rolwrl--l mllli Q. J, 'lg fvyruruwlu' C lull l, U, -1. Nlmlfiuxlrv, Norman-l lull limp 43 Aww-111laly Squsul -l: Vllupiiu' 3: Rlllf- Q lull 2. lxlclxlouigjllr, llulivl-l lull Cop 2, 4. b'lf'Nully, Cl-Urge-lI:.ll fjop 2, 35 llurnpus lpalrol 2: Gym .Niflv -lg lloml- Room Rvp. 3. F qw ,SH C S f N M Wvfk. F, a I 1 g 1 . - if 41, x jffl .y f I' I 1 A .- fu, ., 1, I 5 vlyfff 'f., yf 'S I li' ,. . U..,e jx . ll.. 'gf f f! I 'I-I E Ira, lxlcNamara, Catlivrinc-Corrnnvrcinl Clulu 2. 5: Uyrn .Xiclv 5, 4: Creole Gamcs 1, Q,-J5, 4: Sopli. l.iI, Cluln. lxllxlllli, DOfOtl1lxil-c.iOfHH1f'Tl'lill Clllb 31 lql'Cl Cross 3, IJCH ancl lnlq 4: Junior Secretary 4: Regislrnlion Airle 4. ble-isclman, Newton-Colonial 5: ,lunto fxlulm: Natural Svic-nfe Clula l, 2: A Capella Clioir 2, 5. Bla-sc-rolv, KCHDPllI. Dloyi-r, ,lanpt-Clrocrlcaflcr 5, 4: llonw Room Rr-p. Ll: Sec. of Sopli. Class 2: llcaltll Olllfo 5. 4: Crm-e-lc Garnvs 1, 2. lxliglino, Lois-lxulriol 5, 4: Natural grin-nric Clulm Q, 5, 4: Spanislx Clula -lg Crm-r-lc Gamba Q, 4: Rvgislration .Xirlc 4 Flillcr, Brucewlumollwall 2, 5, 41 Bnslu-llnnll 5, 4: Hall Cop 2, 3, 4. lxlillildn, Slurlvvunl-l.Carlow Form Al: ,l. V. Foolliull blgr. 4: Tupinr 5, 4: Pxzunil 5: .xssvrnlily Squml bl, Milli-nln-igcr, George. lxlion, Rita R.-llonor Clubs 1, Q, 5, 4: Greelc Gmnvs 2 llomc- Ronin Rep. 4. Milsplilcv, I-QUl.l'l'-IXIL Club Sec. 2: ,lunior Secretary 4: Regis tration Aiclc 4. lxlolc, Virginia-Crm-lg Games l. lvlolonc-y, .lamvs ,l.-Rifle rl-mm 2, 5, 4: Rifle 1, 2. 5 -I: ,l. Y. ljootlmll 1: Prvsirlvnl of Rifle Cluln 4: Trarlq 4. lxloorc-, Yvrinellrf Glfirlys-l.alin filulo 2: Bowling 5, 4: Typ ing Clulm 4: Pre-nrli Cilllll 4. Nlorgun, Carol 'lt--llnnor Clulzs I, Q, 5, -1: Palriol 4: Or cliesfm I: Grvc-lc firrriu-s 1, 2, -1: Footliglil Club -1, Nloroslay, ljorolliy-llmwling Clulm: Gr:-c-li Gaines 2, 5. Bluerw, l.ois l5urlmuru-Bowlirigj 5, 4: Rvgislraiion .Xiflv 5 Horsuluacrlc Riding -'lg llille Cluli 4. Blurplry, Virginia-lirvncld Clulu -l, 'l'rf-asurcrz llrzxsf-lmll 3, Al Bowling 41 Lilurzxry Slnlnf 5: Rvgislration Aiclc 5, .1 .. f .v xW Q' ,X YQ? v 1 39 Xi P' 33 2 Ao 4 L .Z Fav! '.,x li. D ,A l',. 1, , 1 ' ' 1,6941 .fjx if 'V Napoli, llif-lmrrl--lgancl 1, 2: llonor Cllulxs 1, 2, 3, 4: ljrc-ncli Cluls 4. Nemetli, Arpncl-Lcaclers Corps 4. Neslaiit, llurry .lf-Assvmlxly Squad 1, 2: l'lnll Cops 4, Lcuclcrs Corps 3, 4: Class Foollmall 4: Tupiar Clulm 3. Newton, Gloria-'Cleo Clula I: Clioir 2, 3. 41 Twirling 3, 4: Bowling 4: Art Clulv 4. Nielson, Rolucrt B. Nitt, Joyce-'Greelc Games 1. 2: Baslcoiluall Q, 3, 4: Barl- minion 3, 4: Clioir 3, 4: Spanish Clulv 2, 3, Olgerfell, lxlacleline-'l.ilJrary Stall 2: Calc-ir-ria Stall Q: Base- lnall 2: Grccl: Games 2: Gym Aide 4. Odell, ,lolin-Rifle Clulv 2, 3, 4: Class Softball 3: Siamp Club 1, 2. Olcleliolll, Ricliarcl B.-'llonor Clulns 1, 2: Footligllt Clulm 4: Bond Salesman 1, 2. K O'l.i'ary, lark-llzill Cop 3: Cnmora Clulw 3, 4: Footligllt Qlulm 1: lyping -I. Ole-Lsialq, Sifmlwy ,l.-llome Room Rep, 1: ,l, V. Fooilnall 3: Vllfilfli 3, 41 :Xssvrnluly Squairl 2: Clioir 1, 2. Olinslcy, Harrici-licliior-in-Cliief of Colonial 3: llus. lxlan- agvr of llanclluoolc 4: Honor Clulms I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Service Squarl 4: Sturlvni Counril 3. O'Nz-ill, ,loseplmHRifling Clulm 3: llall Cop Q, 3: Raclio Qlulm 4. Organ, Tliomas-Pmscwlwall 3, 43 l'lall Cops 3, 4. Oslmrn, Rolncrl-'llmcla Q, 4: llfill Cop 3: Campus Patrol 3: Rifle Team l. Ou ons, lxlarion-Gym Aiclc 4: Baslccilxall 4: Grcrli Games 2. Puntuson, Paul-Bond 1, 2: Rifle Cluln 1. Paolillo, Elaine .l.-Footliglit Clulv 4: Gym Aiclc 3, 4: Greelc Games 4: Art Clula 4: .lr. Prom Committee 3. Papazissimos, Hvlcn-Clmirflf of ,lunior Sc-rrcturics -1: A Capella PivlL1tmvslci, cqilITlill?l'-'lqt'C, Orrlwc-sim 1, 2, 3, 45 Curiain Call J Clmir 2: Rvgislmlion .Xiclv 3. l: ljvn anfl lnl: Club 3, 4: cillllil fjonxuxvrriul cilllllj lulriotg fcnlml Service Squad Stumlf-nl Council -1. llirwnilmwslxi, l.clwzml--l'10oIlmll l, 3 Vliracli 2: U0 Pasvure-lli, lfclnn-fcrc-elq Guru:-S li German Clula I: lloclzr-y Rurlio cilllll. 2, 3, 4: lllusvlmll 2: I3UNVliT1L! I, Pimlwr, Allr-n-l lull Cop lg Un-rnmn lilulz 3, 41 'lqupiar Club Pcarlsicin, Sol-Orc'l1L-slrzx lg cjilITll'lTx fqlulm 33 'lupmr Clulu 31 Vmwling Clulm '13 Czunpus Patrol 'I 3, 4: Assvmlvly Squml 3, 43 llall Cop 3, 4, V' 4 1 Pln-mlm-r, Pvlvr-llonor Cilulas 1, 2, 3. -1: Spanisli Clulm 3, 43 Pearson, Dfmalfl fl-Fllflll CUP 2- 3 '41 l4'U'l V5 LOWS 4A 'lqupiar filulv 3: rxssrvmlmly Squzul 3, 4: Home Room Rep. 1. P ', ' l-Fvsl ax l Cf lg lyll' lJ . Q: MO' Y H ' mmf ll X' L U I P..,4l1,i.-ml xx'..n0f-ra....x1q..11 Q. 5, -1, J. xi fff,0fbi.l1 5, Hall a up 4, . f up 4 Perez, Doris E,-llouor Clulm 1, 2, 3, 4, Yirc Pros. 43 Lnhu Club 2, 3, vim' Prvs, lg Rillcr Club l, 2: Svnior Sc-rvi.-Q lywlllolilln, lflllzxluc-Ill-P1-n anrl lnlg 3, -1, l.ilJmry Stall 3, 4, Squad: L'SI'wH,t11. at COmm,.nm,mQm- Rvrl Crosa 3: flonunrrrial Clulx 33 Rvgistrution ,Rifle 5, 4, Petr-r, lfflwurcl VV.-Rillff Cflulm lg rllupiar 3: Cvnuan Clulq IJUWQIMSLL AXH'rMIwRilIQ Club lg Lxbwmmy Squad 1' Q 5 1' 2' 3' -lg Rzulio filulm Al: Vlqfilfli I, 4: lfmyllmll 3, Putin, Anita Lois--Foolliglll Clulmp Spuniflw Clulop Bowling Y Club: Latin Club' Powers, lY'ZiVllill'4l'-AXSSi'ITllJly Sflllilfl 3, 111 llnll Cop 4: .l V lgruslfvllmll 3: Yxr ily llvuslu-lluall 41 Brl5l'lJilll 2, Plxillmrivk, Nvilliixrn-Assvrnlwly Squiul 3, 41 Baml Q, 3, llull Cop lg lfaulcrs Corps 3, -11 Campus Patrol 4. Pmclon. Str-vru. .,.q, hw, ,f . a1.H.,f..,..E.', Hxf ' , I . v 47 Lx ' ,' 'H' 1 y !'A l7, N , 4 A 1 4 , I, 04 HI 3- . C Ll Q Z ' 5 4 751 ,lA,f- R-I 1 'ffl' f' PN. I f s. , , 1 4 .71 ,,7f 'T' ', - '- ' R. ,vi 2 Wi m 25 llrcrlmll, l'.1lw.nfl. lf:-inwr. filorizx Klux'-l,i-n nnrl lnL filulu 3. bl: cxUIllIHOI'I'lZ1l CI i A uld Ll, 5: Jr. Fmivlzirivs -lg Qhoir 2: lrqllfixlflllifiil Lxiflf' 5, 4. Prinmx em, ,lc-ini-,Xrt flulv 5, -lg ljuoiliplxt flulm -1, Q olninnl 3115111125 53 l10lf'f1'fll Axfl Slilllk 'll HOHIU RUUYU RW' Ml- Rf-lily, lfclxxwlrcl-l l..li limp I, 2: Rilln- filulw 2, Sluclvnl Dance fiwrnmilicc 4, llrolovr, 1xltlX'iI'l-Ci1'l'l I1-III fxluli 1, 2, 35 llexll Cop 2g liowliny Lilulm -lg Vofrllmll 2. R1'l'lilIlfl0I'44 I.:-1-Mllnnnr fillllmf Il 2, '5 -4 Yin- llivi, lg xvicc Prvs. nl C lnsi 35 Colonial Sinll '53 llcfml LlSllExl K'llk' ul Cum- f1'll'l lCTl'ITlE?f'll, 31 QVC. ol Sf'DlUI' c,ilZlSS. l,Ugill7, .xrllwiir-Cmrnmix f lull I, 2: H-ill Cop 2, 5: f,u1ll1Ju5 Pziirrzl -ig Rillr' C, lnli l: lx-:mlm-rf Q1 ,fps -1. Rr-nlu-n, l'fCllC'l'If'lQ'-'lgfliill I, J J. Al: fu-riiiain Qlulm 1, J: llzill fiom 2. I Puinu, lgvlly-Huxxling Llp .Nil filula -1: llorli-y 1. Rf-usrli. ,lvznnnv Fl.-Pvmvliiig 3, 43 liziclniininn 3 -lg Ricling QUUVIGTO, I-fXUU3V'l4 3. 45 Riliv Clulw Q1 Civil fimnvs Q, f2uinl, lf-uiinnl-Soltlmll '53 fivrimni: Cluln 1, 35 bliupmr fklul: RVYWPIKIS Iomldllmnm cflub 1 f, -5 4, C-Ulomal Qlafr 5, y. -' - .. -lg lxille f luln lg fvyni .Nulc J. Rc-cilor, lfulavrl. llcclinoml, Virginia-1 1' urxx 4'rzx f slulz A X Rcicl, Cniliorine? xl.-fir l'Q' Cnmvs fall Cllilm 1: Rml firms l. :DJJ T l: SL:-tvlm Cluln Fpurlf 2, 5, -I. flminnfin ul' fir:-Plc Crimes 'lg llnnfl 1, , - -. 3. 1. Rlxoflm-5, lfllir-l-Glf-v fxluli 1, Q5 Gym fxirlc-5 33 Bowling fxlllll l 61 I5 'ng fl' Curluin Illimlvs, Rolla-rL-fiyn1 .Xiu J: XY. Bash-iimll 33 Class V lgnslvllnall l, 2: varsity PJ' eilrl -1. ! Hifi: K 3 u up . -. 1, l., , 4K ., 1' l . X . L i' up A i x 'N' mf g 3, 48 ll x ,f-f' Xl' .' f ' 3 , Q fl K -.' A ' M' Kvv J xx -l of,y'i.,f'f .1 , ' K 1 : Q Ebig g ug ,LLL. . , I K , if vd0'?d.6f4q,1 1 I 9' Riclr, Grvla-Clic-crlvaclvr 1, 2. 5, 4, CQ'-flapiairi 4: Ccnlra Servirc Squacl 4: llonor Clulm lg Curtain Call Clulm 1 Registration Airlie 4. Riorrlan, lxlaurc-on-Commvrcial Clula 5g Patriot Stall 5, 4 Registration gxxiclo 4. Roloerl s, Ev:-lyn-Soft lzall. Rolaerlson, Nanvy ,l.-Graf-lq Games I, Q: Glu- Clulm l, Q l lomc Room Rvp. 21 l.atin Cluli Q. Rolbinson. liclwarcl--Rille Clulq 5: lnlramuml golllnall 5. Roclgor, Davirl l'l,-'Hall Cop 5. Rociplr-, Ollo, .lr.-Aswmlily Squafl 1, 2. 5, 45 llall Cop 4 Rille Clula 1. x . f . . , lXOQ'C'IS. .3XllflI'l'y'-CYICVIL Clfllllfli ll .,XflYIFl'l' jxlili' J l lowvr Girl at Comrnc-nrtvrnent 5: Senior Girls Svrvicf Fquarl -1. Rogers, ,lanioe-lflowc-r Girl at Comrnvncr-mont: Plasf-lmall 5 4: Baslcvilnall 4. ffm ,fax Rooclv, Ellie-l-llarlminlon Row. uxlxfrf-rl-llmaslqotlxall 5, -1: flrcliwlra I, 2: lraclq 2, 5. 4, ,l. Y. llaslsetlpall 2: Sofllxall I. llosmun, Sliirley-Crm-li Gaines 1-4, llomv Room Rr-p, 23 llorlqm' 2, 5, 4: llaslqe-llmall Q. 5, 4: Basvlvall 2, 5, -1, Rowcroll, liflna Flay-llomv Roorn Rvp. 4, Ruppz-rl, Elm-anor-Glvv Cluln I, 21 German Cluln 5, 43 llonor Qlulw I. Russ, Vrunlq Nl.-'llraclx 4: Rrllv ffluln I, lloysl l7rcve l.anr'f'rs ,Xrl Cluln lg Colonial Art Stall -I. gamulilx, llvlr-n-l lomc- Room Rvp. 5: flrfw-L Carnes 4. gunrinvlo, Antliony flwllall Cop 4: slump Cluln lg Vllupiar 5. I: llrolliglii Clulw -I: llonor Clulv 1, 2, 5 -1. Santa Maria. liUQ1'l'llil'-f5llP I'll'iHl4'f 5, -1, Pm-n anrl lnl: Clulm 5: llvallli fllulJ 5. -1: Spnrlf J. 5. li Gym .Xirlri 5. , ff 1 e ' N ,UP -P lo 7 ': 'S , up .,., .i.-,,.--- r f f -.. 4- --4 gp l fe uf: -: - SQKWLK lgjq ' ' VB of V ' QAM? MWM52 ff Sania Nlaria, .loycv-llonnr Clulws I l 3. 4: fflmir Q, 3, 4: Srlirocl , oorgv- iglih ilula 3, 4: Colonial 3: Svnior Sr-rviuv SfILl?Afl 4: lllrcas. ol Pon aml lnk Gul' 4' u lim' oi 3, 4: atural Science- Clulm-Svc, 2. rms. 3: l.i tall 2, 3: Cr:-Oli Games l, Q, 4: Senior Santoro Hole-n-Grrfvlq Game-s I-3. Sorviro Squad 4, Saulqly' NflliR'VU f'i'f Full mul' 21 g1hi E0-f Library Stal? Soanian, ,loan-lilbrary Stall 3: Bannl 4: Grcwli Games 1, Q: 4: l.ivrary Sta 2, 3: Clic-4-la Gamers 1, lx Cioir 4. HOCLPY 2: Art Club 3A Savage, Davirl lf,-llonor filulus I, 2, 3, 4: Colonial 3: As- N VN W I j vl semluly Squacl 3, 4, Pri-s. 4: Patriot 41 Pres. ol Siuvlent Coun- 503 Llmrlm-lrlall Cop 2' 3: RING ll bym Ame 4' cil 4. Scpcz, Pc-lor V.-Gorman Club. Sfalisc, ,losvpli l.,-llull fqop 31 lfaclc-rs Corps 4. V 1 Sli:-pslci, Marian-'llonor Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sopli. Lilcrary Club Srlilicliv I:,,:A- lqiilfli J. 3, -4: llall Qop 3, 4: Baslcetlaall 3: 2: Adviser lixirlt: 3, 4, QQWPL Camps 3' 4. R:,gi5m,U0n Learlors Corps 4. Aide 5' 44 Q-IA'-3--' .. S'hm 'l' I-qrmld E film Llul, 1' 3' Qlmlr 3' 4' Krall Sic-ggrnann, xxriliur-Buncl 1, 2, 3, 4: lraclc 3. 4: Assembly Games 1' 2' Srluurl 3, 4: Uslwr ai iomrn rico ni 3. 61.55 'Q If Sflimicll, lVlyrllc--Svriior Girls' Svrvim- Squarl 4: Pi-n anrl lnla N in V Q I W Clulu 3, 4: l.alin Clulx 2: vlwupiur Clulm 31 Ruling: Clulm 4. blml' I':iwH'nH'FRlllD renin 2' 7' 4: lvl C LIU, 1' Q' 3' 4: Honor C lulm 1, J: -l-upiarf lulw 3, 4: .Xsscmlvly 2, 3, 4. Srliolt, lxlarion-Cliivl, Svnior Girls' Sf'l'Yif'Q' Squml: pxssorialv Eflilor ol Colonial, llonor Clulus 1-4: Soc. ol ,lunior Class: Sniiili, Donalrl, ,lrf-llonur Clula l, 2: Ass:-mlnly Squad 2, l Pri-S. ol' l.atin Cluln 2, :Xrlvisz-r Ixillil lg Bowling Club 4: Base-lnall 4, 50 l ' 1 ' f 'm I I s- XA '11, tl J I- Y VL!! ,flied f,,Y,', Q,, ,. ., .21 l. Wk! yj Jgmith, Egarcl 94,-Q7i5C0-pfvs, dt Spanistr Club 3: Footligtrt Spicclcer, l.orf'tia-dpionec-rs Clulng Baselaall 2. I , it ciiurlb, 4, CHQ Fogyklhil 4, ,f 2' ww' . X' J uf ' P Stall? I , l'laro'm-Assvmlwlvgf' Sq , arjsti Clutw 23 1 Smitli ainv M4-Grv 'R 1 mes 1, Q, 3: Glce Clutn 1, 2: Rifle Clull 1, , IX47! ft' if - of - 'IX Spangtr Cl 1 33 Baci mion 35 Gym Aiclc' 4. . I I hjflgjwitlt CftfLlJU'4GICOli Gamrs l, 2: Gym Aide 4: Ctreer- V L lvgflhg 3, 4. jf 4 Smitti, Veronica--Twirlvr 3: Patriot Stall' 4: Grcelc Games l, 2: Cnmmcrcial Club I, 2. Smitti, Virwtta'-lloclccy Q5 Greelc Games lg Bulletin Board Airle 3: Frvncti Club Q: Baslcettmall 2. Smytli, ,loannn T,-Honor Clulus l, 2, 3, 4, pres. 4: Senior Sz-rvicv Squarl 41 Latin Club 2, 3, 4, trvas. 3: Natural Science Club 2, 3, 4, vrcr'-pres. 33 Ctioir 2. 3, 4. Snow, PtiyllisHllonor fwlulos l-43 Sr-nior Girls' Service Squad 41 Colonial gtatt 3: Arlviser Aide 35 Footliglit Clulm 3. 4. Soutlrwooil, lflainv-Spanisli Clutv 3, 'i ', g Barlminion 33 Rifle- Prartire 4: Camara . Sparario. .losvplx-t'xanrl I, 7 , A atriotf 3: Spnnisli Club 2: Rill f tulJf, ff If U r M , i Stavrinos,vflvtlarttia-Pvn anxii lnlc 3, 4: Fooiliglit Clutx 3, 42 OfI'l10StI8M, 3, 4: Square- Dance Club 3, 45 Home Room Rep. 3. Stork, Anna-'Claoir 3, 4: Pmaslgvtlvall Q, 3, 45 Badminton 3, captain 43 Central Service Squarl 4. Stein, Marie Alice-l lorror Clutn 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Patriot 4: Stuclc-nt Danna Committer 43 Square Dance Clula 3, 4. Staptian, Donald-Clxoir 1, 2, 3, 4: Tract: lj llome Room Rep, lg Hal-t Cops HJ S I t Stratos, games 1, 23 Health Omrc' 3, 4, I, If A Ji, Su iva , .fqnniclrrcolq Ganrvs lg Colonial 33 Library Stall 3: Syfalc, Lutytmmira-Honor Clutxs I, 2, 3, 43 A Capella Ctroir Baslcetlmll QQ Junior Sc-crclarios 4: Greclc Games 1, 2, 3. 4 K , J ng J 5 U f-rcllllf at- Commcncrrmvnt 35 Foottigtit Clutw 4. if L .ar li 'i I s .Qin 4 f' ' ' X55-K S K H Titus, Nzumii-K -l11'E'Il4'LHICfS 2, 3, -ig Yiwu 5. O OI 0 Clamp Vivo Pre-S, of Ilomf- Room Rf-p. 5g,Qhoir 3 43 u X br:-wk Cannes 1, 2, 5, 4. NE- PV0HlSllfl0Il, Rulli-Hormr lilulj flg Bnskctbull u D I HO Im I CN in xii 4 7,1 w'g-3 ny QW:-. Tomi, Howard-Blur and Xvhili- Comm' 4. Trorroii, I.OIl'?liFlV-'IIOTTIC Room Rep. 5: Coninwrvial Club 2, 3: Patrioi 43 Rvgistmtion Aide fig Sevrotary to Nir. Hayes 41. Turnau, Tiifiorirwrv .X-Paliioi ginnn 45 Gvrman Club 3, 45 Tupiar 4, Van Pf-ll:-n, Air-xancir-r R.-Honor Chili 2: Jxsserniuly Squad 13 Spanish Clulm 2, 53 Rini- Club 5, 4: Hall Cop 4. Yun Vvifkler, Hwivn. Yan Xvirkler, Ricziiarcl-Hariri 1, 2, 5, 4. Ve-livr, Elinor-Urea-L Ganws I, 2: Paaclminion 43 Bowling 4. 1 I I . ,,.,. -'fnf' ,, .:,,' il .f 4 . x . :wifi J.: f, ix ff .9 -I '-Iffkdf 1 -flg 1.111 743 f' -'4 ll . '. '--jf , 1 , 311A I : . 4 WI?- Yincr-nl', l10l'JKl'l-'vlgffllli 2, 5. -1: Brunel I, 2, 5, -I. Yilvlli, Rose-Urclwstra 1, 2. Vlaun, Eclwarcl-Banrl I, 2, 5. 4: Trans. ol Frencli Clula 2: Camera Clulx 1: Assembly Squad 1, 2, 5, 4: Orchestra 4. Vollmvr, Florence-Home Room Rep. 2: Patriot 5: Coorrli- nating Sc-rvicc Squacl 2, 5, 4. Von Blomlaerg, Dorolliy-Home Room Rep. 4: Rille Clulu Qi Blue anrl White Corner 4, Store Sec. 4. Voncler Hoyor, ,lane--Rifle Clulu 1, 2: Capt. ol' Girls' Rifle Club Q.: Sec. ol Rifle' Clula 2: Crm-li Came-s 1, 2, 5: Clweer- lvacling 5, 4. Vvyainwriglit, Xfvinil-rc-rl-Bowling. Vvalclnmn, Carol-'Clvo Cluls 1. Q: Clioir 5, 4: Footliglit Frolics l, 2, 5, 4: llome Room Rm-p. 4: Creole Camvs l, 2. Vvall, lfclitli Ann-Bowling 5, 4: Rifle Clulu Q, 5: llome Room Rep. 5: Footliglxt Club 4. a 1 Xvall, XxvlllIilIH'-CjI'I'l1FSll'?l 1, 2, 5: Rille Clulm 4: Bowling filula -l: Coll Clulb -l: llnll Cop 4. Xyarni-r, Pzilrivia-llorselmrlx Ruling 4: Art Clula 4: Rillc Club -1. Vvyasson, Rirliarcl-l.f-aclers Corps 4: llonor Clula l, 2: J. V. lfootlnall 4: Class Football 4. Xvcavor, l.orrninc--Baclminion 5: Library Stall 5, 4: Regis- tration .Rifle 4: Rifle Clulx Q: liilin Clulb Q. Xveil, Golcln-llonor Clulu 4: Senior Girls' Service Squad 4: lflowcr Girl at Commencement 5: Frenclx Clulb 4: Natural Scienre Club 4. Vfe-inlwrger, Frecl-'llnll Cops 2. 4: rlqupiar l, 2, 5, 4: As- semlmly Squaul 5. Xveiss, Paul .'X.Fl lonor Clulbs 1, Q, 5, 4: Tupinr 4: Assemlaly Squacl 5. Xvennrfs, Gillmcrt-Rille Clulo 1. NVernvr, Maclclino-All sports: Captain lxaslcetlaall 4: Lilzmrary Stall 5: Typing Club 4: Gym Aicle 5, 4. ki.. M, 'I nn fy A A X 4- , I X v .V .' 4 , , - f ' I . 4 , A Q Q V V, N I . . 'YQ - n fuf. . , Q ,a.. 'f ' ' K L ' 1 L' .L K , IHVC., X A V 4' ' ' ' 4 I f I ' I' .. I 'A' - .1 . ,4A, ,J-ANY., r WMSXE 4. I-xr. 0 Hi K is . .Mx , 11:51. '- W - Q . lA , ' --bl ' ' 52 -I3 ' 1 it - ::1. sf . ' ' .9 ..e. E v ' W ..... .. X I 4 v 1 affix! '-3' 3 I I I 'Xxx H N 5 1 .3 Xxwl. I.I'1rifliIm-I.iIJmrx' NIIII 3. XXYC'rIII1iII'1, Diana IXIJHIII-I Iunor Clulvf I 2, 5, 'I1 Sr-rrvlury ,I Senior Girls' Svrviu- SqumI -I1 .XfIxiwr gxiclc- 3, -Ig IEFIIHIZIIII QIUIIS I. .Z. J. I, I nlunlul J. XYINIIQ-rx. .ImI4-Trml. I: Cl..-Q I'40olImII -'Ii ,l. Y. I:oulIzaII -4 Cnrnjzlls Pallrol 4. I - V I, - XXINIII-y, Nullfy-fv11lrnI Swrxivc 5fIllilfI 3 -I: f,Iwc'1IvarII11g 3. -I: CIXITI xxirle- 5 'I II0arI 'I' Fc-4,r4-lfmry QI' SIIIIIPHI Counrll -I3 fIrm'IQ Innlrlvs I, 2, 3, -I. liI1ilI'IOIt'L'I' 2, XXIHIIOLI, RHIII-Pvn I- Ink 3 I: .Mlxifor .XirIf- 5, -I, I7nIriuI 5 'Ig Grvvk Cum:-A I. 2, -Ig HFISLWIIJIIII 2, 5, AI, XXVIVIIIIIIIHII, IJilIIIIkIllf,llIIIIUI' Swrn-Iury I3 Rrfgislrcxlioll :xxich -Ig IG...--IMII 3, -Ig Ulm- CIUIQ I. XYHIIIM, I':4Ixx'irx-Xvnlxlly Iiuullmll I It VI-UJIIII 33 IHQIINI I HIIII Igup: VI: Xvnrfily I5zm:ImII 5, II. XX'xII1fIr11Q. fXI.uu' Inv!-C5111 .XifIv 3. -I: I'IwLI-5' 5, I: Ilffgxxl lng J, -I: Iypmg J, II. XX IIIIAIIIS, Iffvuf-r IMI IMII I up 2. -I: NJIIIMII 3, .,.' if , , B , , ' ' f I I , f L, . ' 41 Xvlng, FInrIIyn G.-Gr:-II CJFHTHVS I, 2: .X fupcllu Choir 2, 3, -'Ig I,iIJrnry SIIIIIQ 3, ,Ig Ilnmf' Ronin IQI?IJH'S1'IIIillIVC -I3 Spanish Club 2. Vvyinn, .ILIIUS-Ilbzlsm-IJHII 3, -Ig IIOOIIIHII 4, Honor IIIUIHS I, 2' Iupmr I IHIJ J, 'IL I up J, I Xyisrxr-WSLI, XXVIIIIJIIH'-cIl'IIUilI'l INIUIJ 2, 3. Xvithcrslifw. ,Imm In-In--Senior Uirlf Sorvirc Squad 4: fxlxcffrls-urlllm l, 3 Ig Inw-IQ CJIIIIICS 2, 3, fl: Choir Q. 3' C- - 'FIU .xulme 3. XXUII: I rInu-IIxn1 Xiflw I '5 -I' IIIHLQ' I.f'zuI:'r -I: Spmls l. 5. 4: Inf-c'Iq Gaxlnvs I, Q, 5, 'Ip Igowlingg .2, 5, fl. NXOOIINILIQII, I'mnLf.X. Imp:-IIQI I Imir I, J. J, 'Ig I-ruvk 2: Y D ' -' Home Ixfmnm Ixs-lx. I: .Msn-n1I1Iy Sflllilfl J XX HUIH I I1.urIm-x I.-IIIIII I op I, l. J II: I.f'LlIIl'I'F Qnrps AI: I5:nsvI7uII nnrl I'm1IImIIIXIgJl'. 3. 3: I Imir I Q. 5. -I, N.Iu1'I1, Ilurycv-Nw, Sb-If In crillllb 2: CrIIurGL1imI WIII1 I5fxnc,I l. 5. I: Ilrw. .XII INIHIJ 3 IImnc' Roorn Rrxp. bl: Cfuw-II.I IIIUII -I. Ynnnf, NIFITIIBII I..-Crue-L IIn1nnw I, J: Home Room Rep. FI: Gyn: ,XIIIU I: I5fmI1n: -I3 I5.:wImII -I. q ur fzulwlq, Rug:-r-l lfiuio Rrmin Ri-In. 2. fimiiisli lli-nrjv-Pmilrl l. Zurlmwslqi, lflwirwr-firm-lx Cairn-s I, li fiuriziiu full l, Q1 lfmlliglll 5, 4: fivrrnmx I Gun .Xiflv 5, l. Zi,.w.nI,4.m- D,,,i,-A-X f'i,I,,.lld L'l,,,jr QV 3- 43 Qilllml S4-,yu-C fuiirlzigi ,lfmlm ID,-I lfmor fxlulv I'.2, 3, l, Sl-PilIXl4ll fxlulm Ll, 5 Squunl '53 lylowliug fvluli 5, l, firm-lg fiuruus 1, J, 'lg files: i. l7I'V9lIlf'IIl 5 -lg Vvvlriiiiul Stull 3, llfill fuiw 3: l'0'f'lli!l1l Qluln 1. liluli I. hcld on l'lElllflNYCv6'Ii, ilwus pmviclirig llmc girls wiili liiigil ypgir qt Ill-mpgir-,ul lligli Svliiml wines lo ar il flual ffCl6lJl'i1l,iOI1. vliisc. gxs llw fwrzloiiiul wciil lu prvss, ai group ol ln Ovlolx-r sample-s ml' svirior iiiigs zuiixefl. Vlqlmc Sc-iiiors was mailing ilu- liiml plains lm' fiuinim-iic'c- class was pusccl willi ai clillirull pmlnlciu, liar llicro mvul, in lw he-ill on ,lime lxxviilg-lliiiml auicl lwculy- were liver allrncliwc ilu-signs livin wliivli lu rlmuse lvrillflll. Vlqliis wiiiiiiiillw alsii spciii mauiy norve- -llircc lmlaCl4 uuyx slyles mul lww Ol llwc Original XYI'iN'lilI1Q lwurs lryiiug lu clc-viclc uprwu si suilulmlc llem slcacl llivlx Srlmol clvsivu, Am' zrccrcclilecl uwlio, rwilur. mul l'lf1NX'CI'l'UI Iliff Class ol' l947. P i- F , Senior was nliuwefl in piiiwlwasp- the ring ul liis .'XHOll1l'I' c'cm1ini1tr-4- was given ilme clillirult iusk ' cilmice. Ariollicr lic-w'ilclc-ring silualiou varuc up ul' selorliug an menu-iilu ln If-aw lo ilu: sclwol. l . V . . . . when ilu- Class rlccinlm-rl wlml Color Caps ziml guwris XX lmtevcfr lllc mvmorml is. ii will surely lme grcally in wear al, llml auspicious occusiun. gracliianlioii. appiccialccl. ' i . . E , . . llme-re were lliree vqually cle-sirulmlc colors lmm .Xll avlxiiowlcclgu lliiii il105ci1ii+i's prvscucc luis wlwiclw io malcc u selcclionz iimrouii, lyluc, anal gray. lac-cu mos! enjfmynlalc. All our lmesl wislmr-s lor gmirl Nlaily pmlmlrfms arf: lining ilu? geiliurs as lluvir luvlg gm willl llw films ml WIT. LU!-l In Hfflltl lQOK'S1'f LX. tVT0l'IJlt'l', ,lUlH15UIl. X OHLlCI' lloyctr, ljilllill. .JXJ P4 ul QHNIOR BALI , I mm.. -..A l'f1Ii SIlUXXlliiliL'9 emcl iviflvs on ll lmluc lmcll- grmlml z1wm1lvcl tlmu Xyinlc-r XxyOIl4ll'Ili1I1Cl llmemc' lvl' llw Scruior Ball. ljvcwnrulimms wmv cle- Nigm-rl mul vu-vlllccl lwy ,lmwl Flarf -rc-gor mul lmer lk4lIIlIIllll0C, flluclys .'XI1Cl'iIH'I, 1XlIlI'lL'l Ciillllllllg, l:lfJf'CIlf'C Ch-mlwk, Nfllfla cle Ricsllml, Vinclla Fmillw. ,limo lirlcl. lrvrlcv .'Xlll0I'QEi, lxluriel lfilecn Cwillllilllrlll, 'lqlmc-lma ljlllllfi, Ruluc,-rl llnlllrmn, emfl CNlC'UfQG lgflxllllklll lII1f,lCf llwc f-llI'f'f'll0I'1 ol' Nlisi lwolfl, Tlwrvc- liumlrcrl rrmmlplos swuyccl lu lllc mmil' ol' llvlor Yann: lmrl lmis llrrlwelra rm l C'lJflIiiI'f' llrsl in lluc- lmys' gym. Ril'l1ar'cl lgtlliilli wus roeplmsilnlc lvur llu- mush' prvpflmlicwrls. RCXlVf'il1I1lf'l1l4 xvcwc- prepaucrl amcl sffrvvrl lay lxlarilm l.mx'l-llm amcl ,loan Cil'l1f'li0I', VO-C'lIilll'l'llf'Il, xxllll Doris KK'l21lDlJL'lll, Dru'y1'c' Xvilllfllq l7lw1'ull'1y Nlaciclmmlcl, lvlnry Kc-plingvr, Dowllmy l.illll'l1CI', zmvy Jllllfjlbllll. Vlqlwel clflfyllliii, amcl l.uc'illv lgcvvrsrm as f'fl mmillw- mmrnlmc-rs. 56 9 W . 1 'J SE NOR PLAY 1 ' ... ' , f lass ol IU-1, svlc-flccl lor pi'oclnr'lion lliv clcligliiliil minc-ily 'Al llc-inc-inluer' Pluiiiaf, Vlqlic play was wrillcn lmy ,lolin Yan llrnlvn zincl pro- clum-cl on l5roaiclwiiy for lwo ycins. wlierc- it was ii smusli liil. lt lias only recently lice-n relcusccl lor srtliool proclnrlioii. lrlciiiipsic-ml lligli will bc oni- ol llwc lirsl srliools lo present il. 'llie play is cenlcrecl aronnrl memories ol' lxluimi lay lwcr Llaugliler, Kalrin, clonlulr--Casl willi Janin- Angclloerli ancl Pliyllis Snow. Manner will be por- lrayccl lny lrenc Hnnclzinslxi, willi Ei snpporling rzisl of lwcniy. As tlic Cfolonifil wcnl lo press. plans were nnrlvr way io present lliis proclnflion on lxlay iwcnly- Seconcl ancl lweniy-tlmircl, fincl llie Seniors wercv praclicing stcaclily lo mzilie llwe prorlnrtioii a lmiggger success ilrian ever. The play is clircclecl lay Miss Ramlall, head of llie llraineitirs Dcpariinenl. l. llllIlLlZlI1Slil, Bl. llroln-r, lmfl to riglii. Firsl mir: fi. lla-nry, l. llllIlIlliIlSLl. ,l. .Xiigvllmi-clg. lj. Snow. fi, l.c-in Krzinz. XY. Covple-r Sworn! row: lf. Smiili, U. VVL-sliiizni, lr. ffoiiiizili, Fl, ljmlwcr, li. fiirlaowslii, U, l.inls, R. Xvaisson, I I 57 UNIOR HE ,liiiiirir C lass is mic ul ilie must mii- slmicliiigj ul all llic fvrgaiiizaiioiis lliui malac up our ggrvat scglwnl. llw siiiflcnls ol tlic ,IIIIUOF Class lbovoiiic Iliff nc-w loziclcrs ziiicl musi lccep up ilic liigli slaiiiclarcls as sci liiirill lry llieii prerlcfc-ssrmrs, lliis yvar ai large iiiimlnc-r ol sliiclciils iurnml mil lor llw l'lGf'liHIl nl ilicii' fwlliccrs. lxflvr all volvs rasl lmrl liven miinlf-fl, ai list Ol llie .liiiiiiir Class cillifc-i's was posh-cl. Rolxvri Paul, x'im'0-pivsiclciii ol llic vlfiss wlmn flwcy were Siiplioiiiiwcs. was 4-lcflocl prcsi- clciil, ,loam iv-illy xxais clc-rival ximi-iui'csiclc'iil to presiclc: rwvi' ilwv inecliiigs in llw E1lJSK'lIij9 ul' llie pmsirlviil. limi' Rm lic. sc'r'i'cil.ii'y. i'OCurcls ilu- iiiiiiiilcfs ol xiii- IUCC'llllQS, emcl llic liiiziiifcs eirv c'ii1i'iislvrl iii .Xllivcl Niiilli, llw lrezisiiror. 'l4l1C ,liiiiiwr filuss nrlx isvis, xliss 'llilli Aliss Klilmull, lxliss llull, fiiifl lxlr. Reign arc' fil- ways if-emily lu zissisi xxlwrc piissiluli- lu in-Ip IDEIIK' llif' .lllIlIHI' C lilii 4Il4'1'C'N4lIll. in rigfif: Nlr. Rago, Bliss lull, Bliss Huw, Miss Jxlfzlzolt. FJ v. mf V' , I n .ff . FM' ' s t i 4, jf , iv' , . i k'p i we x '.,,,f, 4 V A1 Q2 ' f L fy crass f' Left to right. First rrnrr: J. Rnrlif-, ,l, Kiety, Second row: A. Smith, R. Paul. Vllie .lunior Prom is one of the most im- portant annual features of the .lunior Class. This year the Prom is scheduled for .lune Qtst anrl promises to tae one ot the outstand- ing events ol' the year. Bliss Covclt is plan- ning ttie ctecorations-a sure sign tlaat the same type ol attractive rteeorations will grace tlae ocrasinn again this year. lvliss Talt has rliaree of tlie retreslaments. posters. ticlaets, anct ttie general planning lor the prom. A part nl the clues cnllerted luv representatives in earla ,luiiim'l'1iiglisti rlass is usect to linanre tlie prom. A sum ol money was again presented lor llie llurtlier rtevelnpinent wt tlie pulnlic arl- clress svsteni living inslallerl in tlie srli fifv Nxt tlie enrl ot ttie year ttie Class also nialies an awarrl nl' live cloltars tn tlie ineinluer of ttie vlass vvlin earns tlae liigtiest average flur- ing tlie year. N ilu' l loacl ilu S '., H11 ilfi r ,, ' -1 ix mu' dlllfx fluclvnis xxlw xxvlm- flwsvlm lu - ' 1 xclulx gfllillkllllfk lil xv llml an ' OlllSlEiIlClIllL3 0XflIllIJlf' ul llmv wlfl Qpml ul' Ugll up aI1rlAQu ' lf'flll'ylllQ llmcr vrllirs' flaw. l'1.1r'lm your ilu- A SOITl1OIIl0I'C Clnsscs llmc lM'l'Il pnrliviplllivlg nmrv A- aml mfwrc H1 svlwwl milivillcg :xml lllm Qluwly Glilillflilllllg llmc' ulrl uppc1'c'laQs jJI'lXll4'iJl'4. llmc Soplimmmurv flaw ral -41 is rmmlung il lurgv nmxv Ill llu' riglxl plllvviifm. llu .ccfmcl uf C 1'5 A I . v' 'N time ilu? siurlenls lwgin lu ll1inl4 IIIUIV svlimulx ul Wlml llwy plan lo :lm nllvr fl-INDI. .Xplllmlcs :xml weaknesses slum' lllormvlvvs, mul ilu- vlwiu- ul Collvgfc or julws lm-gms lo fmrcnlpy am imporlaml plan in llmc spotligglml. 'ac - s llllllfllllllll yes ' Q ' llifjll SCl1UOl f'iiH'!'I'4 llll' tlilSs vlmmf- Ilfrplllilf qlllllil 'yi' In ,MMI NIA 'IHIVIM Nh, Nlxun IAVI, V NTU C' lhlx nlumil QOPI IOMORIA 60 .. I . - A iwii, llilai l'-ilgjilli was piclicnl lu glial Sonja iii ' ' D' ' ','. 'i 'clyii Vllcrrjcsoir is secretary, aricl ' icl ixiillc-rwii is ll'f'ilSlIIt'I'. Similar is fulixv iii iimiiy K'Xlfilfl'lll'IlClll8I' aclixin 's ' aiiis lo slmly iiiirsirig illlll'I' QI'HC,llIElllIlQ X msln-ml l Iigli in lfl9. lxlosl f,l'lQiiul'11gi1iig - s A' ' C 'nf' , aclivilica lu- lirwpcs lo lil-wmc lui uirlinc slvwzirclcss sonic X ' ' 'slmil lluturc. lfvclyri, wlm is sw ziclixc iii xvlwol aillaiiis. liars iicil clecialccl wii Q 's mv is sluclyirig IHCCl1iiIll411l Q , illlil xwvulcl likv lu allviicl lllc Urlivvr- V' l 'lf' isiii. il-liif year lllc SUlBlll1I1i41l'C Class signin luis Capnlmlc ri. flreciiluiill as ils mlviscr. lxliss Tripp uml 1 . ' 1 ,rcgur are lwcr ElS9lSliil'llS. vlqlu-5' arc always H prcimrccl lo lr-ml ai lielpiiig lrancl lim any menilwr Lv!! in riylil, Ijrmii mir: lfxggfirl, lf-rjf-svn. Rmir IUll'I F I H 5. luliim-ri ll. .Xnrls-rmrl. ll lu l aw' CLASS NX f J xx 3' xyj i i 1- Cx' W ,X K t 1..,---1 xf rx- 9' NX! ,J ff ' fl J .SJ , v ! ,- ' '. I A , X. :Fixx . W B -,J X 1' 'iw Q lin' ,ii i Aj' Vi i 1 'Q FRESHMAN N HIS ycairws Frm-shmuri Cxhiss was mic ul' lhcv lairgcsi iii the histury ul' llcriiipstearl High Schmil. Thom is im lisc iii iryiiig lri fool this ymifs Freshmvri wilh the tiziclilicmiizil high school jiikv. You voiihhil ICH lhem In lfilw Ihr' Olewihmr lu ilw third Hour ur thc' suhway lu thi- hzimlhux, Nu. lhcy HFC had no lrouhlo iii ggviiiiig lhc-msc'h'cs zivriislfmiiwml gg rvfiliy flll irilcuigciil, group of sliiclciiis. lhvy , . . V lo high sfglwil hfc. aiml. hy lhc-if harcl work Hwy IWHX 'C Shown that iliey vain hc' i'c'hc'cl iipiiii lu sup- port lhc' svlwul ziclivitics. Chic ful lhc' high spfmls ul thi-ii' hrsl yvaii' iii high school Nuns lhc SOnimvl'4i'n'shiiiaiii Party. XXI lhis oCCasifiii lhv Sc-iiirir girls c'aii'i'y Qigziiilif' leflrly-lwnis, whihi lhc- Vrcishiiivii Qiils smirk mi lhvir 'wily-pups HDI IU riglil: Bliss Variiiir, Bliss Joyce. Wiki' Af ofhrwrs, Irv Uhlgjilwky, anim lip-niirlsvriiiiiiig I'l'w:sh- 62 , 7 N ' .1 'V 0 ' ' ,F . ! X VVS' .wx 1 1' x N, 5, L w r. -fr if -,Q1 K ' ij., Ci ms N J , .f i Mr ,f A If .- , 41 P. gf N , Q 'if lvl! In riglil llliiuirwky, ll, Kiillivll f, Nfielmrifl l .. lxiirpviiir-i, . ..,N .,,, .,,.,.. i..mnAw. mam, was clectccl prcsiclcni. l.c-c plans lo lac-come ei plmysical ccliiraiioii ic-aflior imfl will prolnalyly niic-ml Cortlaml Slale Tcacilwcrs Collage alter liiglw sc-lwfml. His rigjlmi-lwaiicl ullnircr is anoilwr cizipiilule ' lirvsliirmii, Carrfwl Ncisirfmcl. vicw,--prcsiclciii. The IliiIilIl0S ol cvvry meviiiisg are rmeliilly lqcpl lwy the sc-i'i'0leiry, Barry Ciiilrvll. ilu- lmimlq lmolas are lml- .iiivvrl luy iff-asiircr lmrrwy Carpciiicr. lxlrwrc ufliviiivi him- lwcim infirlc' eivfiileilmlc lu llmc- l'4I'C'4l'iIUf'il ll1i4 your llmii in pre-virnis years. Vlllivy lmvv rlCim1i1sfi'.ilc'fl llwii' lzilviil iii clmmalicig Ilwy lmvc zilsfi mfirlc- fl Qmwrl sl'wwinQ in flaws limi- Imll, lmxolmll, :mil fill will thi- many fiilwr ariiviliei. Thi- limi' ya-.ire will liiglm svlmnl will gm-Ns rupiflly lm' llwsc- new liivilmiiwii. llvmpillcwirl lliglw will lu' priiiiwl wil llili1ilElNi,EiIlflXNl'XXISli ll1c'm.,illil10llirlq llmnigli llw i'l1'Fil Ilirvc yiwiix. Nliw l'ilI'I'if1I' eiiirl fliw ,lfI5'f'Q fiici ilu- CIW ixrlxiwrs. 65 Jfjf Qffff f!j, .f1f' 1 J lAfM my an az bee JMJZ, MAY Sv Mo T Mfcolnunsi Sn.-Q' 0 2.2 23 2 21 30 V U N N- 925 I . I 2. .3 4 .5 4 7 I 9 I0 u cz I3 I1 uc w I9 2 ZI 4' X 6 27 23 I H1-IS P'l l ?1 lP'P v ?'l l l'?'? l'??f 'l '? l lP l P1 1 ?'?'? tm?-'rf 1- fr XM X C X ' 'L-'f gJ' fw , at ISM .H fi Q5 l Q Q0 fy dw mf Sv w f1ff4,b4 .,,-W 1 .N ff X- if It -i L K Q5 Q04 , 01,9 QQ, J I I V 'IS x N H 41,450 if',Jy x Qgfyjldifhb 6 fL3?n5Q0M. 1i Ci? 5 if C53 Qmfix W. , .wf Kf- XXSK ' x I X- -I ' ti. 'kr K tvs A Lxnlk VY-xkx 8' L is fn 'km 'SR We ' i 'VAR 9 Qi ,V-.eKVL 5' DW ' Citare Henry, David Savage Hi-Q General -Qrganization of the Hempstead High Schoot is macte up of the Student Council and the Home Room Representatives. David Savage, presicient of the Stuctent Council, also serves as presi- dent of the C10., and Clare Henry, president of the Home Room Representatives, is the G.Q. vice- presictenl. The 0.0. is supportect hy the sate of fig. tickets. The fwoloniot and The Patriot are aictect tinanciaity hy this important organization. For instance, the newly-actciect pictures of this yearys Patriot were a ctirect result of this aict. The G.O. also pays the tees of our assemhty speakers anct for the use of films. tt is the G.O. which furnishes the school with the an- nual Christmas trees and their trimmings. Together with the Foottight Ctuh the C.G. spon- sorect a magazine suhscription drive which hetpect raise functs for a new stage curtain in the auctitorium. The G.O. also sponsoreft a tea-fiance to which the afimission was a hunctte of otct clothes per person. The proceeds of this dance were sent to the war- strictccn students of a school in Hottanct. This year the G.O. hetrt a luncheon in honor of two South American stuctents. These Quests, one from Argentina and the other from Peru, came lo this country to attend a forum in New York. At the conclusion of each year the G.O. awarcts a gold Ley to each of the Five most outstanding Senior girls anct the tive most outstanding Senior hoys. 67 GENERAL ORGANIZATION STUDENT COUNCIL N the second and fourth Monday of each month you may Find the memhers of the Student CounciI husity engaged in discussing or voting on important schoot issues. Miss Foster, the popuIar and etihcient adviser, oversees the meetings and is aIways wiIIing to I'1eIp in any way that she possiIJIy can. The Student CounciI consists of the heads and chiefs of aII cIuhs, cIasses, organizations, and activities in the schoot. David Savage is the industrious president, whiIe CarroII HamIet oII'iciates in the ahsence of the presi- dent. The minutes are recorded hy Nancy WhaIey, and Edward Brown is in charge of the Finances of the organization. This year a new ottice, that of parIiamentarian, is heing tiIIed hy Peter Hinrich. V This year for the First time the Student CounciI has hecome atfitiated with the Nassau League of Student CounciIs, to which aII high schooIs of Nassau County heIong. The purpose of this organization is to promote hetter understanding and reIationships among the schooIs. This year, aIso, the Student CounciI has awarded an UHH to the girI and the hoy who have shown exceptionaI Ieadership in extra-curricutar activities. The Student CounciI has aIso sponsored the magazine suhscription drive as weII as two assemIJIies. One was a student taIent assemhIy which was a great success and one enjoyed hy aIIg at the other assemIJIy Edward Brown and Irene I'IundzinsIci spoIce ahout Boys' State and GirIs' State. The Student CounciI has aIso heen making a study of student government. HOIVIE ROOIVI REPRESENTATIVES HOSE husy Iyoys and girIs who go saiIing around cIuring the fourth period are the Home Room Representatives or Home Room HReps.H These students are responsiI9Ie for many of your cIass activities. Every home room cIass or study haII has its HRep. These students attend to aII husiness which concerns the students. Their duties are many, come often, and incIude a very wide range. It isnyt as gay a Iife as it may appear to he. It deFiniteIy is not aII running around the hatIs and getting out of fourth period cIasses. fAItI'l0lIgI'l we admit that doesnt detract from the joh too muchj The Home Room Representatives are under the direction of Miss Foster, who aIso directs the Student CounciI. This is one of the reasons that the Student CounciI and the Home Room Representatives wortc together so cIoseIy on many occasions. The presi- dent is CIare Henry, and the secretary is Peggy VoIImer. Clare ahty directs the meetings of the uRepsU with IittIe trouhIe to Miss Foster. The Representatives decide when coIIections are to he taken. and they hcIp with getting taIent for our popuIar student participation assernI3Iy programs, to name onIy two of their important duties. Best of IucIr from the memhers of Hempstead High to the Home Room Reps in the eXceIIent joh they are doing for us, We are gratefuIIy appreciative of the time and etjtxort that they so wiIIingIy put forth. 68 I fr In VIQIII. N'u!e'1I: IZ. fvrm'lc'I1f'n P fIuIfIe. ,IOI1nsc'n. IBFOXVII. IDMIIOT, C. Henry, VV'IXaIey, ' 1 ' Q XITIVIII me-, I', ngI1Iut. ll, Papnzissi os, IW Nunxgs, f. I.UllI5. NI, 5cI'mIl, I. IIlIlfIZll'1.IXl, 5 b , IJ. I'JfIx r N .Iu V m NI mfzng' I.. IJIL1QinNI4y ,I, Hale-s, IJ, I'4orsytI1. XY. EpIwarrI5. IQ pauI, C. IIumIct, Brown, A, DistIf-r, I.. IJHIHIJBT. XX inivr. R. I orriv. Inf! In VIQIII. Ifirsl row: R1-lslkey .'xxnfIcrs0n. I. .XsI1rIuwn. NI, Xving. N. BI1,COIIL1III. Rich, IJ. GUIQIC. N Hammvr ID. Pfultz, C. Ill-nrv, ,I. Primuvvm. I'. XYisImrl, I5, IfIinc. .gwonfl ww: .I. UurylzIia, C, Xvinlefr, J L I.nmIurinvon, N. Hooper, M., Young, ,I. Balwr, I5, Ifsposilu. II. .'X1Izxms, I. BcnIcIow, If. ScI1iILIImecIxt, IYUSITIIYICI, I.. .'XHlI!'I'SOIl, .'XI1Qi'IIUK'lIi, NHLUII, Y-lllfll lUU'I KLIIIII, II0l'l'l'T'lilIlIl. SOCOI, rl-Il Ill'IlFl', R. Ninn, Q. IIuuIum-rm-issc-r, Ii. IIULI-y, ,I. f'IourI, I'. YuIInwr. .X Smillx, FI, Na-iffI1, I.. B1-ll, NI I. I IIL Hull! 11 IJ I I rn I I FI Q IJIIJIJ I XX IXL I IIIII U Ur ana, Roxw u . F D, Frm-YIIIW k, U R l'I , VIVLI '.'. ,. qi! ll. ,. L UI, . ll'7, ,. I , . C.-iIfIIC'l'l ', XX assrm. rx. Iiaxzio, ,I, Nomura U. GaIc, If. Isnrgusou. 69 N '. . ' x K W N xv t ' , J. fi. X , X NL , E is H' XLR? NX R , .X at fx ' K x s s N it X x THE COLCDNIAI- lltgtt to Htlltt. Ii1'sir'oi11 tx. Pant, t., txippi- t . tlauptain, V 1 Us , i . Ye ttoiirgonrtien, Sir get, Swvoncf low: ttattistai. Stoyte, Nt. ttuttnm-r. Left Io rigyiif. iwtilert: ,t. Ntiitutms tynittnvr, ix. Fir-get, V urgonrtien. ff. Vfotte. C. ttippe, tt. tlaut. J. Xyistiart, tl. ,ttiOIllIlll'I'l. Stiiriitingz t.. Crvvoiserat, f. owarrt, ,X tfgan, t.. CDV:-rtiiser, tt. BtL'l'lit1'tSUt'tl'l, tl. Norton, ti, Xvortti, R. tfraig, ti. Ntorggeristern 'ii-ttc-r, .X tray, A. Vtqtiompson, ft. t5otanz, ttts ectition ot ttie Cotoniat, as tias tyeen ttie Case witti previous ectitions ot our ftigtl Sctioot Annuat, tias tween proctucect for ttie Cractiiating Ctass tvy memtners ot ttie Junior Ctass witta ttae aint ot ttie Cotoniat actviscrs. rt-tiis year txtr. tlratit anct Str. Fisti were ttae advisers to ttic ectitoriat statt. txtiss Btaisrtett actvisect ttie tnnsiness statt, and ttie art statt and its wortc was supervisect try tytiss Fietct. Ttiis year ttie ectitoriat stattt, togettier with severat memtiers ot ttue tnusiness statnt, met tor ttwe Home Room perioct in ttie main titnrary. Ttwis serve-rt as a stwort meeting rtiiring wtiictu ttae ctay's wortc was ctiseussert. Ttie most important jotm ot att, ttaat ot tfctitor-inectiiet, was atnty pertormect tyy Ctiristoptier Vvrottte. Carotyn Rippe serveft as assistant ectitor. tn actctition to ttiis, fiarotyn was atso picture ertitor. The remaincter ot tier statt, wtaifti wortxert on ttde tatqing, setevting, anrt arranging ot ttie pictures, inctuctect Eteanor tX!1HlQE'TlStCI'l'1 anct ,tean gtututus, Ttie Senior Committee wortqect on att ot ttie rnateriat roncerning Seniors. Ttiis inctiictent atptdataetizing anrt arranging Senior pietures. and tataing care ot ttae Senior ptay anct Senior Ctass write-ups. tn artctition to ttiis, ttwey atso ctict ttie ttiree other etass write-ups. Mary T0 O 1 t Ann Buttner was ttie ectitor et ttiis tiarct-wortxing group, wtiicti miisistr-ct tit Alice lfgan, Peggy Jean Vxfistiart, Atiwrt tiay. aiirt Rirtiarft Xxytlfttl. rf V the ctub write-ups were cctitect imy i'5xiine Nan Phourgonctien anit tier statt, of wtaicii Annis rttiwinp- sun, Doris tvturlmi, aurt Russett Craig were iiieintuers. The activities statf, wtwicti wrote up the inateriat pertaining to service squacts anct other activities, tiact Artene Sieget as ctiiet. Uiane Tiwrnineii anct Ntarianue Botanz coinptetf-ct ttwis grtnup. The time sports mvc-i-aigge was ctone lay Rotuc,-i't Pants cninmith-e, wtiicti inctiictect t.aurence Crevoiserat, ttowarct Yoettcer, ten Ove-rtiisvr, ttarry ixteiirtetsotm, anct Eiteen Hewarct. tiiteen took care of ttie girts sports. ,lean Hutctiestin mtect ttwe very important post nt business ectitor. Fvetyn Battista was in ctiarge ot cir- cutation. The tmusiness statt snticitert actvertisements wtiicti tietpect tinance the putmtistiing of ttae tmootc. This energetic group consistc-ct ot Naicta Ottmann. Eva Rosenberg, Constance Reis, Mitticent Stoyte, Atvina Braun, tsatnet Sieget, Bartnara Datitman. Caro- tyn Garrett, Evelyn ttervog, Davict ixteetaer, auct Jotm Bates. This year, Carot Dauphin was ttme capatvte ctaair- man of time art statzt. Stie was atdty assistert twy tire other members who incturtect Helen Karp, ttrances Wingte, .toan Rottimann, anct Dick Pmotian. tn setecting the nature ttieme for ttiis yearys tyooti, ttie statzt Ct1OSC a rattler unusuat subject, wtiictx was somettiing of a cteparture from previous ttuenies. The wett-known expressions XVl'liCt'1 are usect to feature the ctivicter pages are ittustratect ivy animalect tyircts anrt animats wtiicti are typicat of ttiat particutar espres- sion. Together with ttae new voter ptan tit ttie Cover, ttie statt' feets ttwat ttie resutl, is tritty pteasing anrt appropriate. Inf! In rigitiiz F. Vvirigte, J. Caitrtiitc, tlaiiptaint, t tt. Karp, .t. Rottimann, R. tlmtwan, t . qcg.'E'Bn We 'f tr K wt N, t. li: -iitzttt'-vtttV,uv tm,-l ln rigifil, S1-tilted: Braun, tterzng, Hut- I-Q 4 I . vtmnson, ti. ttrattista, Nt. Stuyte. Smiiiting: tl Nts-r-Lf-r, J. Ctvary, tt. Llaiitman, C: Garrett, ti, tltisviitu-rg, .F Lt. Sieget, N. Ottmsuux. t Left tu rigtii: Miss ttivtrt, Fir, tfisti, txtr. tjratit, ytiss 1 ttltaisctr-tt. 71 VERY other l:riclay the stuctents ot t lempsteact High School await the home room periort when our tamiliar newspaper, Wlihe fjatriolfy is ctistrihutect. The hoys ancl girls rush to see who was high scorer at the game last weelx anrl it htary Jones is still going steacty with john Smith, or, who was electert as the new presirtent ol the Stu- ctent, Council. llowever, lew' students realize ex- actly how the paper is pnt together hit hy hit anct then hnatly sent to the printer. First., the tfclitor-in-Chief, who this year is the emcient anct popular Ulfctu Brown, calls together the other Five ectitors, who are Alan llistler, mane aging erlitorg Sylvia Cooctheim, school eclitor: Shirley Dnttee, contrihnting eclitorg uljatu John- ston, exchange ectitorg anct lfmity Sehnppet, feature ectitor. They clecirte what they are to have in the paper as tar as news is concernect. Then the school ertitor, Sylvia Coortheirn. calls together the junior reporters anct gives thein their assignments, The junior reporters are Susan trnchs. .tohn ttotlinan. ljlilfllilfii ,tones ltanl lxlartinl Doris lxlorton. Cbtga Socol, l-lowarct voelter. anct Rieharct Vvtorth. VXr7orl4ing uncter the capalmle supervision ot their ectitor. lilmily Schuppet. are the teature writers Angie Ahhatello ancl tiene Karter. ttther writers on the paper are the sports writers, who are ,loseph THE PATRIOT left lo iight. tiisl ron' ltmrown, 5. llultee, 5. fnooclheiin, L, ttenry, P, lolinston, ti. Sf lltltlflffl, ,X llistler. Ser ond roii': lotinson. Sparacio, htary Ann Tiincher, anft Theodore Tnrnan. Atter everyone has linatty written up his assignments, they are checlxect over hy the eclitors, anct then sent to the ever-taithlnl typists, who are ,loan Croelcer, lxlary Frisencta, .loan tlarrigan, Dorothy Levitslxy, Stella l.ipslQy, .lean lxlactcloclq, Shirley lwathisen, ytaureen Riorrlan, Veronica Smith, anct Lorraine Troceoli. While the stories are heing typeft. the ectitors compose the Hrtnmmyn anct ctecicte where the stories shoulct go. Alter the stories have heen typect, the heacttine writers, who are l.ois tvliglino, Carol lvlorgan, Davict Savage. Arlene Siegel. ancl Nlarie Stein ctevise the heacttines tor every article anrt story in the paper. Ot course, the stories arent the only thing in the paper. This year Hsomething' new has heen aitcteclf' namely, photographs anct pen slaetchings. The stall photographers are ,tohn lctctings ancl Harolct Roeth, anct the stalt artist is Rieharct ltiohan. The husiness manager, Clare llenry, with her loyal assistants. ,loan lthintcl, Victoria Lynn, .lames fxctains, tra fiessner. Rieharft ljralxel htary lXlclDerinott, ancl ttarhara tiooth, are in charge ot the arts anrt ihe linancial ctetails ol' the paper. Alter the paper has retnrnect troin the printer. it is rtistrihntect hy the circulation assistants. Ruth Xxllltttlxfli lfileen Calla! tlillt. ,lft?lI1 lyiill, l'1YGlyH ,lillll4UVVSlit, AHIT? .IGH- twwsiti. fxttmn-rl tkiy, 1111rt Rwtmcrl Fvtu-it. tin' 1-iitire paper' is liiictor ttwc- vnpaitbic nrtxisvistiip ul' , In , v ,. fvfttfty, txlISS Nilttilillli illlft tllflltitltt. This yvzir iiitecii girls ami twys uit ttw ttiitriul, airwiigg wilti ti1l'ii'ilftYiSCI4, ixtiss Natnlatiii, were iiiyitcct to visit ttw Nassau Unity Rcx'rCw5la1r tor . ' ' Y 11 ctay mict vctit ttu- iccii-.Xue page. tiutvi' ltie llIlCtC'I'StilIlltillQ Qlliitillllft wt Miss itctty iJe1tlv1'su11. who is iii c'i1arg3f- ut' liwc Tccii-A30 pngcx ltu-y woriqect att rtay oyvr ltwir lypowrilvrsr ami tiiiatty ivy tiwc emi mt tin- ftily. tmct piwrtiivcct two IHEIQOS , ttmt lticy ltwiigtwt just Hvrmiitrtiitl tx- tycalf in mi- I-M, ,U ,mlm Mr. 'I' Ll,,1 'mil :XIN5 NnI'1n1m.fX1r. qQ,,l,ly- !'flI4CtZiIll'C witti ititr laws ut jo11111f1tisi11. 'twtlcy wrote unit typvrt up ttwii' slurics, vftitvct ami tiearttiiie-Ct IMI ex1H,Im,ly fmpmv ilfim. Emmy Spent H 'mlb ttmem. auict tinaiiy, ilttvl' ttio y1w1111g Qeniiiscfs tmct wumlerful dmv- gottentheir111astcrpivc'cs ctosc- to pvrtcctioir they Indeed. llqgmglq the Iifp of H I3f1l,1-mtg-ppm 15, sent tt'lCl'Yl oft to ttic printer. The young, tuiictcting rtctiiiitety 11110 ot iiarct work, tt'lCl'C is stitt a grca jUllfYliitiStS at iast triictggcrt iwmnc l'Ul1tPHtCftty, tirect ctcat ot tim mixect ii1 witt1 it. lmtl I11 rigfil. 1:1111 111111 ti 111111-x, fl, 511-111. M. 'i1ir111't111r, D. ixiorton ty. XXttXittC'it. ,ta1r1t4owsl1i, ,t. ilzitz, t. Karim Y. i.yi1i1 tt. ttmulti. X. ,tfirituwftii S1'1'm11l mir' t'-lll'tl5 IJ. ,totinloim tx, tI1-nry, cztbilittlltifll, X. ififttvr. izbruxxii tliittw- S4tllII1I7L't. P. .ifwt1r1xtui1 Ni. Elvin t., Ntigtinu. ,i. NIEIKIKIOCL. Sil'S20t. x 'X 'X ' X .1-liirctrori' t. ,xllill'Ill'iU iii. .i11rg111i1, il. I.1-misty. .i. txicirrtnri. if. tzfiltlillll .X .Xtwt111t1'tt0, .i, i'-l'iSl'Illt3. X. Fmiitr ,t. tIi1I'l'ig2ilf'I tj. Ntnrlin J. gxrtnriif 5. ixt2litli4l'Il ijpsiqy. l ui1r'Il1 mir: IJ. Sa1w1g11-, villlfllilli. ilratte. ,i. trtrtings, R. Xvuiltr it. Yue-tti-l'. 1 J lm t In right. Firs! mir: ll. fylirislcy, Szirilu hlurifx, D. Bakr-r Bl. Swholl. l.. Rcrmnrlr-r, ,l. Smylh. Second l 1 'HIFI S1'l1Ll.jJlJf'l, Slillllllfll, Klf1ll4'5 Xxyvil. NTYS, llll1'4lUH. ix. llfigvfi, lfllIUN4PH, Ecler, fi. Kmnz. Tlziril muh lf. firrilmru, G. lm-, lf Pi-rvv, Y. lynn, U. Xyi-sliiirm, .l. XX'ill1s-rsliiii-, Nl. l7Jr-llows, SE ICR QERVICE QQUAD Seniiir g0rx'ii'u Sqiiarl was in'gz1iiiZi'cl in 11124. Sinn' lhnl limo lhis QYUIIIJ ol girls has hcroim- um- nl lhe mosi impiwrleiiil SfIliElflS iii mir svhrml. lhe scgiizifl s zipprupriale imiltr lwvii f Zlli 1 is Nfmirliirl, lmyzilly. ancl Si'lwlni'ship.N This year Ihr- siiimrl is ciiiiiposml ul iweiily-ihivv si.-niur girls. 4-eii'h ul whiim has 'arclully svlwlr-ml hy Nlrs. lluvsliiii. lhe Regislmr nl nur srhmil. lxlrs. lliicstiin is is lim aclvisvi' in lhc' group. lxlurirwii Fvlwll is ilu- rfiiilpvlcriil Chic-l ol lin- 14710-IU-1. sqimcl. lhc xximrla ul iissislant Chic-l gm-s lu lwzircl-woi'l4iiig Doris Pmlqer. The mimsl iiiipcwlaiiil flirty ml mich girl is ln hc' ai himslvss ful llcriipsiceul lligh School. lil lhis posiliiiii il is hor cluly lo wvlnviiic' pfirenis, SllIIl1'IllS, eiricl iuihcfr visilurs lo the Silitif il. ln aclclilirwii iw this iaslq ilw girls have nmimy iithcrs. liirlriclwl nimiiig ihvm are llliiig. alphahcliziiigg. eiml ruuniiig vrrzmrls. .Xiiothr-r is to lailw over ai class when its iwwhcr is lII1illJl0l1l ho prcscut. Thr- miisl laimiliar tnsly Liimxii to all stuclciiis. is clvlive-ring lhc hc lo lhis she is rvquirccl lu servo ihi' iiiiilh uiicl ienih lJOI'iUflS lor lhree wvcls clilriiig ycwir. svhfif mine-rooin iwlivcs. lfavh girl wimi'l4s mic' periml c-x'c'i'y clay in thc- iwlliri-. lil ziclrliliori This is lmmvii us Hlale-flirty. ixlrs. llucsiimii fiiirl her squml rlc'sc'i'x'm- much prnisv Iwi- lhvir laiihliil svrxivc in our il. 71 the JUNIGR SECRETARIES tlti .lunior Secretaries are the very attractiye and glamorous girls who worti in Uttice 5. they are at the service ot tacutty antt stuctents at any and all periorts ot the School Jay. Both tor Utqtice 5 anct in Hempsteaet High School the .lunior Secretaries are incleecl very important to the smooth operation ot the school organization. They are also ot invaluable assistance to the stuclents. lxlaylme you clonyt thinlc theyyre so hetptul about the time they Walla in with one ot those long white notices especially tor you, hut none the less it is true. The Chief ot the .lunior Secretaries this year is Helen tjapazissimos, anct her assistant is Joan Uatz. Acletaicle cti tvloncla is the secretary, anct Pauline Boulus is the treasurer. The girls will tell you that they rtetinitely rto have money in their treasuryg however, they usually spenct it all on one lyig party at the encl ot the school year. The Statt in Utlice 3 is a large one. There are six or seven girls in the othce every periort. The girls are asliect to stay to cto late worla tor a teyy Clays ot each year. tloweyer, their main jolas inrlucte running many erranrts to anct trom classes, ushering in stuctents who have heen summonect hy txlrs. Foster or lvlr. lxloore, matting out late slips. anct many other necessary cletails. As in previous years, the Junior Secretaries are again uncter the alnte ctirection ot Mrs. Foster. Left to rigtil. First rout R. Ntitsrhlae. J. xxnflerson. N. McCollum rx. :li lxtonita. P, ttoulus. H. Parmazisf simos, J. Datz, E. lanlcowslii, lf. Kc-ravirh, P. Kane, Suroml row: B. Matin. P, Johnston, B, Corvy, Bl. Talgo, C. Biggam, D, Blanlcenhorn, L. Remslcy, G, Reimer, P. Xvichmann, V. Duhrowslcy. Third row: Nlrs. Foster, C. llaittar, C. Ntehus, J. tlarrigan. J. Crocher, tt. Ziminslci, D. Neumeth, D. Olelcsialc, M, tVlcDf-miott, tt. Schulz, B. tluettner, B. Schwartz, J. Eclceit, D. Gronroos, J. Kath, J. Kinsey, B. Actams, J. 5lcGinlvy, C. Gilctersleeve. 75 ADYISER AIDEQ l , cliiriiig ei siiicly liiill. yuii slfwiilil siirlclfriilv lui- klNYEllifIl1ifl lim ilie l'i'illI7illiUIl llml you liavc iiisi ix-Ceix oil ii xvliiic slip livin voui' sliiclv liall lczivlwr. luevlwiiiiug you to imwin SO, yoiivll lmcww ilwzil vmilic iilmiil lu visil your fiiaiclc xxclviscr. Vlqlie Cgfilfll' xxclvisers arc' a very iiiipmiziiii part ul llciiipsicml lligli grlmol, lur llwy lu-up many ul ilu- f'l'JDFlClOill,iEll rccorcls f'UIlf'l'l'lllIlg ilu- inzirlqs ful ilu- sliiileriis, lxlusi ljiosliim-ii visit ilwc-ii' i'NflVlSOI' unri- imr ixvivv, prilmps iiiiwri' iiliicn. cliiriiigg ilieii' liisl YCHI' al llciiipsiwiil lligli' soniclimcs Fwplmiiwrcs eiml ,liiiiifiis are siiiiimiiiic-cl ilwic ailsii. The Aclviscr Aiclc-s are rhv only service scgiiiicl iii Hcinpsiczicl lligli in wliicli llwrc fire lwlli lmvs nml girls xvwrlciiigg liigi-ilwi-, li is ilu- cluiy ul lliar girls in lwcp tllc rcrorcl vfirnls mrul :mil xvoll Ul'Qrllll79lli in xvriic mit llic- slips :hui uri' given lo ilu' pupils. io l4CCp am Orflwly iippoiuliiiviii lwoolc so llml ai roinplvlc' rcrfmrcl ul pupil visits is iiiziiiiiaiiiccl. They alsu aissisl tlic lc-zirlwer for wlwin they arc vviirlving iii aiiiv oilwer pivssilnle wav. rl-in llio luoys lzills ilme cliily ul lvriiiggiiip zimiincl llwsc lqniniliar xvliiic' slips io llic- sliicly lwzills nl llw lycgiiiiiiiig ol. ilic- pc-iiorl. lliis yceii' Naiiivv ,liiiigglnliii is llic cliicl ul ilu- ixclxisvi ixiclesg livi' iissisifiiil is lloiiglzis l.iX'iIlQSliOIl, iiiiil fxiiiiei Giiiiiieirssuix is ilii- lI'CE1SlIIACI'. Flwlxis groiip Olafl1'IlC'IHlill7lCiil1lCS is iii fhfim- ul SilX'l'I. lmfl to rigflil. l'u'sl l'Uil'I ,l. llfiriis, ,l. lfmlin-. l', lliiiisv, 5. XX:-viluii xl, Fiiiiili. l, i-,v.iiis, 17, Nnilli. bviiiml mir: R, fquriivz lxliss Silver, fx. Giirirmrssuii, xl. Slic-psli, ff Sorol, Xvussnii, ill. Xxvliillvrl, l'. ,liiiiplmliil ll. llciugli, N. ,liiixglJlui, M. Kli-filings-i'. lf. llingfrs. lliiiil rrur: P. flux-iiyli-i, fi. li-iliiiiziii, ,l. fgli-iiiivii, D. XXV:-sliimn. li. l.m'lllf-r lv. Fpuriiig, ll l.ixingJsiiii1 Q . lic-ilvniniiii. CJ , N 'Tix v Nfgx J6 ' 'AQ 'T ', . hm Q sk --X s J x , J A fail' 4- Q' X : X wwmnn NI I'JuIIInf N Ixmrwr .X NMI II IXin'sIll1Q, I.. IXIIQIIIIO IAIIQII ru1I1l.I1:XImu ,I. . .ml-I . Ifnrm I.. . IIl.,I . . , 5 . . . . .I. 5mXII1. xIiM fIIrm'n1Im fwfmff msr: I .XIIUIIIN IX. I'It'IHII1IIIU, II:-rfwvg, 5, NIfIIIx1fI'r1 I , II:'nwn. I sIurIenI XX'I1cw sIurIlr's SIJIIIIHIW rc'aIi7f's II1e m1pfwrIeIl1r'u I Cram-II IQ. XIIHII I f+rrxrII'U I. I4IfIIIIUr PANISI I CLUB IIICI 4'4lIIYCIIICIll'C UI IIIIYIIIQ Ei IJIHVG XX'Iu'rc IIN' IrIlIQl1ElQC' IIIEIB' IM' IIIYII' IiCc'cI ilIlCI e11joX'1'c.I. CKIITIIIIJ IiSINJllUI, IIXQ FINIIIISII CNIIIII, is II1z1I pIf ICC IIYIIC' VIIIIJ, IIIICIFI' IIN' IIIFCVIIOII UI IXIISS ZIIIPIIIIJJI, VUIIYGIIUS HIIVC El mru1I,I1. IIN' mcmIwrs c'Iw5Q ,lfwlm MUIICIIIQ In oI'I1ic'iaIIc' as prL'5icIcl1I. XXIII1 ,Ioyve FIIIIIQI IXIEIFIQI In assisl Imim ns Xin'-pl'I'sifIQl1I. cIl1I,ic5s UI' ImII1 I AQ thi- scI'rc'Iz1ry fmII II1e' Irealslircr are I1m1cIIc'fI IJX' IXi1II1Ic'L'I1 I:Il'IT1IIIIIlQ. I ' ,Ly 'IIN m4'c'Ii11Qs arc' 0pQm'cI XXIII1 41 Iuric'I' Imusinvse cIisc'ussirn1. XXIII1 IIM' I 7. 8 IYSIIIEIIIIKICI' UI' IIN' INCCIIIIQ pc'r'i0fI Iwing mIeX'uIc'II Io Iuroadcllirlg II1e I I ,ws mf'l11I:c'rs- IQIIIIXXIOIIQQ HI IIN' s4u'iz1I IiI'e zmcI n'usInms UI' IIN' pf'wpIc' UI' W SIHIIIISII-fpe'uIQi11g IXfIlIIIIl'Ii'S. S1lI'Ill'IIIIICS SIJiIllI4II sungs urc' Sung ul' ' Sp.n11IsI1 rs'uucI4 Ii4Ir'11c'cI Im, XX'I1iIc' GI oII1c'r limos QIMIIIISII gmnea SIIFII W ds IIIIIIIIIL'-IVIIIIIQ. ure' pIa1X'c'cI. .XI fNI1rIsIm.Is Iimf' IIN' mc'mIwc'rs maIcIc' i I SIJIIIIIQII c1I1I'ISIIlliiS cxmIs, XX'I1if'I1 XXc.'r4' SIIIII In Xprvlmwr an Ieslixf' Spal1.sI1 .,,,,,,,,,A5 I CNIIIISIIIIEIS pI1rIX'. X' ' .' 's' Q III II c'11'uX'.1I'mII' s1wc'iuI IIIQ. IQc'r'I'l1IIX' IIN- I'I11Ia a1IsIw Im fm mls II Im 1 I XX'I1c'I1 II14' IIIVIIIIJCIY XX'c'1mI In NIM YvwrI4 CHX' III soc' a SIJJIIQIQII mmnc' II1c'X' fImr'rI III am XIIIIHIQIX I'l'4I:lIlI'4IlII II1c'X'm'c'1wXX' IDIIIIIIIIHI' a1wII1I'rIr1p In Nc'XX' Mrk. IIIIS Illllf' Iw XMI I1 SPIIIIISII IIIIINPIIIII. II1z'X' urn' f1Iw um IUIIIIIIIIIIIIQ El IIIVIIII fmII IIN' III'i'SCIIIiiII1IlI :XI II 5p.111isI1 pIaX' SHUI mrwlc' XX'I1n'I1 IIN' r'Il1Ix XXIII S,1fW.II'IIImII SIIEIIIHII CIIIIIIINIXINIQ. 77 4 ,J ff 1 fu N. Left lo right. first row: A. Lee, P, htarlin, XV. Christ. J. ixtartuiano, R. tiurrt, R. ttottmann, ,X Smith, H. Cameron, U. Itutsty, C. Xvottge, K. Romer, S. tteartstein, A, tx5rr itharl, IJ. Rose, XV. Phithriftq, T. Caiupo, Seronrf mir: Fir. tfranv U, 311'i'li1'I'. B. Sprague, T. Krostowitz, I.. llunhar, R, fiiongh. Pm. Gate, R. Punt ID. SGVBQV. Bfftxtvn, Bffllttt, lj. IJlL'nfiffr, I.. Skal, IJIOIPUI, Yuhtlfl Vfltlf CWFIHIOIX, Bartlett, D, Vt4Iiif,'I!I', .X Fay, XV. Giiuqishr-rg, G. Hammer, O. Rorptce, A, Popietarsti, F. ixtarsac, R. Craig, R. tlunoiu-. lforirtli mir: S. Ftittitrin, E, Ytaun, fl. lfhrisiensen, N, ltoster, U, t.ints, if. Ing:-inan Knnini-h, frirevoiserut, ASSEMBLY SQUAD tolli Assemhty Squad is one of the very important organizations ot Hempstead High School. Vv'ithout it those much enjoyect assemblies would not have been possihte. The members of the squact conrtuet the pupils from their Classes into the auditorium at att assemhties. There are several clittereiit stages to getting a Ctass from its room into the auditorium and seated. The hoys must first eatt for the etass and conduct it into the hattsg then they are kept orclerly and quiet so as not to disturb other ctasscsg the Ctass tinatty gets to the auctitorium, anrt then they are directed into the proper aisles and seats. it is cielinitety not the easiest jot: in the wortctg however, as a reward, one gets to see att of the assemblies. In addition, the srguact enjoys the appreciation of everyone, irichic,ting the tacutty. The squartys officers react like hvvfhoys Vvfho in I tempsteacty' David Savage is presi- dent, Edward Brown is his assistant, anrt Yvittiani Braun takes Care of the treasury, To top this Ott, our ever-popular hir. tiranz is the squattys adviser. The Assemhty Squact inctnctes a large statt ot hoys, earh of whom hears the responsihitity tor his own inctivictuat joh. There are hell-iiiigers, hail guairts, anrt Class guarcts, att rtivisions ot' the same organization. 78 LIBRARY STAFF Hlil husiness-lilce girls in the lvlain ancl Senior lsihraries every pcriocl are part ol the regular Lihrary Stall. They are at the service of faculty ancl stuclents every period ol the clay. They are an invaluable help to everyone concernetl with the liloraries. Nellie Satterly is presiclent ol the organization this year, ancl Carol Kranz is vice-presiclent. Miss Rhocles supervises the staff with the help of Mrs. Cullen ancl Mrs. Anrlerson. The girls clo all the clerical worlc that one woulcl lfincl in a lilnrary, They lile carcls, shelve luoolqs, anal run innumeralnle errancls for the lihrarians. Their most important joh is talcing the lihrary slips to stucly halls. This joh occupies most ol their time on lilnrary cluty, since stuclcnts who sign the wrong slip or no slip at all may get into rlilliculties with Otlice 3. This shoulcl he rememhererl the next time when, in the miclst ol the latest Hlqover Boyu aclventure, a pleasant voice aslcs, Ugtucly l'lall?H The memlpers ol the stall enjoy their worlc ancl usually aslc to he continuecl in their johs for the next year. Some of them hope to enter lilmrary schools on gracluating from Hempsteacl. The worlq is interesting, anfl although the lilarary may seem quiet or even Qlull, the stall is always having a goocl time, even if it is only a cancly har sharecl secretly in the hoolt room. rj fi' 'W 0 wvv If dill,-E. af :FN ffl 1 , 1 iw in it ga,-ifiiiiiii 0 i 3,5 5,5 , ' it ' ' i -iff it ie:-2 13, 'gi'-:3 :uno U , fx D. Left io right. first row: Ar Ciarleton, l-. Trygslancl, T. Fiero. N. Satterly, G. hleiselman, lxl. Buttolph, lhommen. Second roui: T. Xvillcen, J. Cleary, rl. Mirlgette, lvlrs. Cullen, lVliss Rhocles, Goldsmith, lVl. ljlemming, Fl. Xying, J. Ullirirht. Tliirrl rou-z .l, Roc-he, R. Yherp C. Pieclell, M, lxlaillarcl, lvl. Zimmerman. E. ljontalillo, L. Vvleaver, ll. 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VVEIS l1Ul'INGCli XYU5 5tilI'l!'Kl. lDy lqiillflilll, XYl'lU l'Oi1Cl'1l'S llll' Qffllljl Ill I'CCIlIllQ ?llOllCl Hlillly flIllC1'I4C'!ll lypCS ol proscu .Xt liril ilu' group flicl Cluwral u-zuling willm the nllw mul SUIHYIIIOS saying llme sumo llungjg lllll, us lluvy guilukrl in cxlwrivnfcr mul lluxy siixrlml cw1'Cl10sl1'z1l rvfuling. Orflwslrzil rcauling is Cl1?ll'il1'lGl'lZCCl lmy lmving llux allcws mul sfmprmums say fllllK'I'UI1l xxcwrrls at llu' same linux in ilu' same way llull llu' XilI'lUllS 41I'K'l1CSlIAEll lIlSlI'lllHGI1lS uw play-fl lrrgc-Ilu'r to plwulllvc Syllllllltllllff Illllrllx, lxlr. lhill I1mlQ f'lml'gfc ml llu' Qrcmup lm' ll'1is lyyu' ul rczulmg. blwlu-rv ure' eapprwxirlmaxlvlx' llllx' Swpl1m1wr'c' girls mul luvys in ilu- Qfflllp. llury wvre- 5c'lw'lc'cl luy llu'ir l'.nglisl1 lceu'lu'rs Kill ilu- lHlSIS ul lluxir ulrilxly in NlN'ill4lIlQ. klilur llirsl up1u'ara1u'c- mzule lay llus ggrrmp was al sm HN-mllly in flux MII, at wlwivlm linux lluxy xvvu' M-ll r'vc'c-ixwrl. llwis lirsl 1llJllC'?1IEl!I4 ' llu'y I't'i'Ill'll lay lgllflyilffl lilIJlIIlQ, alul L'IlllH'lx3' ,Xppls-,H 'l4l1f'lI' IIl'Xl clIJlJL'iiI1lIlVC wus ul llux Ciluislums pm- wrzun wluxn lluw rcfvilvrl Hllux Niplxl llclurc fNl1IlSllDil4U .mul Mllu- Cirwfalimmw-lwtli xvry z1ppl'rrpr'iule ln llml Uma' ul' year. , ' X l une- ul' ilu- Spring ,xesvmlulivs llul QVUIIIJ 1'Orjilc'rl en YQ-rv l'll'fXC'llYL' wllfliliwll ul' Cifvllwfu Ivy Yxavluxl lillflidy. ' v ' - -- V, O11 Nlzmlm lirsl llus QITYIID xxmml In New Nwrlg C ily lu we llu- play luuly XX Illfli' nu'rc s l'4n1'1.H wlwivlm was vvry nuulm wgwyf-fl lmy fill. SI . f' 3 'X TN , X x '-7 UIUGLILLALV k an-f HALL COPS AVE you ever steppeil out of class into our vacant lialls cluring some periocl? lf so, tluose gentlemen wlio greet you every few lveet are time Hall Cops. Vlllieir clweer- lul question, .fiot a pass?,H always lariglitens time clay fespecially if you l'lilVCIl't got a passl. Truly, tliougli, the Hall Cops are one of tlie most necessary organizations in llemp- sleacl High School. You can imagine wliat would lciappen if everylnocly wluo got an urge to -wancler just XYiiIlflGl'Gfll Tlie emeiency ol tlie llall Cops prevents sucla a liappening. Tins year the Hall Cops are superviseci lay lxlr, Rago, assistecl lay ivliss Layton. Howaril Collins is tlie Claief lieutenant, ancl Ray Smitli is ins assistant. The Hall Cops are on rluty periocls one tlirougli nine. lfacla periocl tliere is a lieutenant on cluty Wlao talces time role, lianclles any clillniculties, ami lias otlier special rlulies. There is notlaing slap-clasla or rlisorrlerly aliout tlue llall Cops. Tlie lioys all liave tlieir assignecl places ancl stay tliere. Vlqlie cops liaye a very i'esponsilJle jolu. Vlllie llall Cops asl: for a position on tlie stall: 'lliey lilae tlieir worlc ancl are a clepenrlalple group. Tluey consicler it an laonor to lnelong to sucla an important organization in a large laigli scliool lilqe llempsteacl. ln aclclition to tlieir l lall Cop cluties, as inost sluclents lcnow, tlae lmoys are also postecl at tlie entranc'es lo the scliool grounds. Vlwliere tliey are responsilale lor a great cleal of time neatness of our svlioolyarti. Lvl! lo riqlil. First row: Y, Novell. lf. l7eterson. XV. Suniineriwi:-lcl, D. Ball, A. Pugatz, D. Davis, E. lVlicliel- le-lcler, R, tflarlc, ,l. Pitt. C. Svlizillq, lf, Kee-gaii. lf. lliornpson, .l. firocler, N. lvlclfinstry, A. Van Petten. Y. fqasti-lli, .l. XX'inn, .l. Nlarolcl, nl. llanslcy, l . Xx'l'llllJPl'Qt'f, S. lic-rezulc. Seronul rouf: Nliss laziyton, D. Daigneault, F. Smitli, R. Roi:-clxi, XV. Taylor, R. Jaeger, E. Lutz, Pearlstein, R, l.arson, J. Bertrand, ,l. Zuk. ll. Gain-r, li. lxlr-terorlinn, R, llullin, R. liusli, G. Carclner, G. Vxvatjen, F, Gullnranrlscn, D. Pear- son, R. Smitla, P. Corslxi, lvl. Rose, Fir. Rago. Tliircl row: F. Sclilegel, E. Pepper, R. Hoffmann, l.. Slcal. XV. lfurlis. lvl. lxlutiizzi, lr. Selilicli, R. Ashe, ,l. Nlarlllierson, ll. Miller, E. Buclaliam, D. Balcer, C. Vwlrigllt, ll. Cale, fi. l.ang5rlon, ll. Rennie, G. Fanning, IX. Kolianowicli, lf. Deiman. S2 I wwe 1 9 Left io rigilzl. lfzisl ron llfillisi-i, Roliziigv. ll. Pmolli, ll, Class:-, Swfnrirl rorrs lr K.iflrlic'ls, flll- mann, l,. Halle-rori. ll. Xxvziiric-r. fl. lrlrurpliin, Y. lxlaillif-us. Vllliirrl voir: lf. Blussiiiurin, fl. Nr-wlon l,. lvlclxlaliou, Bliss lsis-lil, P, Culflf-, l., ,lellvrs fl. llillmzuui. .l. lxlricflre-goix Fnurlli row: llorlon D. Pr-rr-7 ll. llumri, ,l, llli-nnnn, ff, Xvinivr, ll, Karp, ,l. Frivl, N. Aslir-, M, llzuining. ART Cl .UB N Ilia' First Floiirlay of every monllw a group ol aspiring young arlisis meets in Room 142. Bliss ljic-lcl, llie riclviscr. oversees ilie iiuivliiigs, while llic presiclr-nl, Penny flulcle, conrlurils. The Vive-presiclcril, l.orraino lxlclvlarin, fissisls lwer. Lorraine ,lclllers ldolcls llie Ol:l'li'C ol secrelziry, and Gloria Newlori liolcls llic ollicc of lrezrsurer. 'lllic ineeiings are usually opencrl willi ai lwusiness clisrussion anrl are lzilvr lurnecl io worlc of an arlislic nalurc, At some incclings llie siuclenls pziinl, rlrnw, or slcelrli illus- iralions or olnicrgls from slill lil-0. Ai ollier inoclinggs 'rlnie invnilmers are cnlerininccl lay fellow-memluers old ilie Art Clulb. llsually ilu: Ari Clulm liars ri roursrr in mr-lail rlcsign. zincl suvli olijefls us silver lvravr-lel,s, pins zinrl rings, or melal aslilrriys anrl lmoolwncls firm- inmle. l lowr-ver, iliv inclals neeessfuy for Iliis craft liave lnoen very clillivull lo olmlzrin, A new iiizilc-ri.il. uillecl llc-xspon, luis also lxeen orclerccl for llie rluly. Vlwliis nmierizil is an runziyingg new plnsliv wlwicli vonir-s in a liquirl laonn zuicl is simple lo liancllo willi a lccliiiiryrie easily nmslerecl in rr few minutes. Aflcr ilie plaslic lms lneen worlcecl inlo llic :lm-sirml crealion. il, lwuulviis :incl vnu llien lye pninlecl, Costume jewelry, plaslir: slrriues mul ligures, llowers. mul vases are ax llcw of ilic innumeralalc Crealions inio wliirli lliis wonclcrlul sulmsimifc Cain lic slmpecl. Xvilli sucli a material as iliis al. ils rlisposul, llie Ari fllulm is lnounrl io luv llio popular :incl instructiivc clulm llirrt it is. Vlqlie clulu lias also lirul several pzirlies, one zu Clirisimas lime anal olliers al various other liolirlays. On April iiineieentli llic group visilerl New Yorlq, wlm-re il allcnrlccl ilie play Hlnrly Windemerels Fanf, 83 ivllls pie .i l.i iiififll- il Ill'Nlif'fl, llxf' iiilw lwx is filsfi xc-rx' prvpiiluri :is il Qixvs ilu- slurlc lvl! lr: riqlii. flufsiile' Cuurziwi' Nlrs. Kelly. Nlis. Krug. lliiflq uf 1'wuliIi'i Flrs. lllmxvri. Nlrs, rxlffonni-ll :Xliss llvrg. 5lr. lrvl J-l11l. Flr, K ox llm- fxlrs. l. l1I14 CAFETERIA SQUAD l':lXllJS'l4l'lAlD lliggli Svlmiwlys Cnlvvlc-:ia glllliltl luis nlxxfnys Iwi ai lit-iimvinrlmis jul: in pc-rlorin iliis ycarg 111-xrrllxcless ilu-x' arc lmmlliiig il xxillx llxc' same guml mire llxu ilu-x' lxiixc iicxvr lvnilcfl lu Qixc' il. You rwxwxr I1-vi rnorc' lllilillillll iuxxmcl llmc Calle-lvria Squucl ilxzm wlxen you come from ii lIflI'llClIlili'ly gi'ii0llii'igj rlziss. aiml ilu' gurxcl clenii mlors grvcl xwiii us you ship iiisiclc llu cNiilvC'lCIlEl clmiis. Fl-lxalls ilu- lqiml ol lliiiig ilu- 9lllilC'illS wiiiciiilvc-r' lung filler llxvx' lxaixv lcll l ll 1 In l lli-ilu iiiicl in iclc llxcir xx ix up iii ll'1i xxiwilrl Crips -'ic V, z ' 1' 'zu' ' - ' ' . Th fix: lvxlc clwiili lqiwxx' xxlix' xx'e mlfl ilu- Hxvrx' lmimgrx '.'T us 4-xx-i'x'lmclx' lmwxxs llml fill mvmlbers ol llvmpslvzicl lliglx Sflifml em' a1lxx'ax's lxiiiigrxiil lil mlclilimm, lliis ifwlm is clis ii'ilxuler.l rwx'c'i' Ilmrvv pcxrimls. lii many xxeixs llwal Ill:llxl'S llxc xx'ml4 muflw lmrcli-r. llfixx'cx'cfr ilu- paliciiw aiiicl rmirlcxsx' ul llxc Ciulvclviizx Sqiiairl is alxwiys ln lie clvpviifli-cl upiiii gmnvtimos, xxlwii we soc- an lmx' or girl pw lmlillwc-lx' up lo lluv mslx ri-gislci' xx'ill1 lmiucls lull fmcl llxcn sliclclcximlx' re-im'i11lur'i' ilxal llwx' livmrwl lib Qvl llwir iiwimvx' Ulll aimcl uvi11plic'alimwi1s sci iii. xxc xxfimlcr lmixx' lliv Sqimcl clfws il. i'c'rlz1iixlx' lmxi- mir QI'4'EllCWl i'c'spCc't aiimcl 1lflll1ll'illlOIl. Ci2il1l'lC'i'lfi gflllilll is. eis laisl xmiiy IIilflf'I' ilu- ailale clii'n-vliuii ul lfulmlii. lla fissislcrl lxx' ai slall xxlxirli is pail firliill aiiifl imzirl sliiclciil, lil ivliiril lm' llic-ii' sc'1'x'ir'cs ilii- sliiclviils i'c'i'c'ixc' ei :lc-liviixiis lim- limi lx. Flxxm lmrmmil iwxx' ficlcliliims lo ilic' realm-lcriai lliis xwzii' nic' llw iiilc lmixx uiirl ai smlii lfiiiiwlziiii. fxlr. f fiximcv iimlws lui- l'lcxii1psic-ful lliglx slmli-ills llwii iixxim sfwlais .iiifl siiiirlzic-s iii iwppivrliiiiilx' in flfifi lilllv llilClX'lIll'1lilliII'l llicf liiiifli llfvlll llic- lui' rfvrimoi iil lllC'lR1lt'llIilL is si xclrx' piipiilui' spul lliis x'cwii'. Sl Q sqimcl scrvcs aqmpmxiimilclx' lxxvlvc lmimclrvcl x'r.-rx' lxuimggry sliiclcimls c-xx-ry Sfvimii lllN GERMAN CLUB fierinzin CIIIIIJ is ni'gniii3'c'cI Icir sliicIc-nIs wI1n arc ii1Ic'i'c'sIccI in IIIIHITIXIIIIQ IIwcir I4nowIccIgc OI III-rinfiii -1ncI Iicwinaiixy IIir+ingIw songs, incilinn pivlnics, ancI c1II1cr aiIIicQI prfrjccls. IIN' f'InIm zi4'IixiIy is c'nIirc'Iy C'XII'il'f'III'l'Ii'IIIiiIA, ainfI IIIICVIIIGIIIIIC is in nn wary mains pnIswry. TIM- mpc-i'ici1c'c-s in IIIIIIT m'Iix'iIif-s zirv x'ziIuaIuIe I0 II10 SIIIKIOIIIS in IIN-ir 1incIer- sInnIIing MI' Irwrc-igli pQcipIv, II1cIir IIIIIQIIIIQC. IIif'ii riisiums. nniI IIN-ir r'nIIiirnI IJIIVIQQIUIIIICI. IIIIIE' c'InIu is acIx'isc-cI Imy IXIiss CiinIIic'i', 1issisIecI Imy IXIr. I4-nsc1Ii, wIm sci'vccI as sin Ariny Inlerprc-Ivr in Ifiimpr- IuoIoi'v Inns cIisc'ImiQc-. :XI IIILX Iirsl nicelingg IIN' I'nIIuw'iiigj nIIIii'vi's we-rc' QINIQII: fIImrIes Imuis, prcsicIcnig IXIfirinn IIrnInn, vivc--pi'vsirIc-i1I: IfIsie IQcicIc-rIingg, sccrc-I,.ii'yg aincI RaIpI1 NNI, Ircasiii'Ci'. AI IIIQ mc'0Iings vairirwiis m'Iix'iIiI-s wwe IIIICIGIIIIIQCH. IXInx'ic-s wore slwwn cIescriIaing Gci'ii1zii'iy ZIIIKI gXYIIZCI'IilIlCI. XXI II1c IIIIIIIIGI HXXI9II1IIilI'I1SII4'SIH ur CInisl,inns IJarty.II1e lIlCII'lIDC'l'S NVCH' GIIICWIIIIIICII wiII1 CICITINIII fJI1OIlUQI'iiIJI'I FCVIPITIS, HIICI CICFIINIII SUIIQS VVGIC sung. As nsiiziIA reIi'csI1nic'nIs in Inc-Oping wiIIi IIIC spiriI UI II1o scasuii werc' sorvQcI, II'I1c ,Iaiinary mccling wus cIcw'nIecI In an inIercwsIing iIIusIraIccI IaII4 pI'GSCl'lIl'CI inI. nn- ally Ivy IVIr. I.cusc'Ii on Iwis cxperiviires wI1iIc 5I,ncIyinQ in SwiIzerIiincI. In Ins IaIIQ Iuc cin- pI1asi2vcI the nalnre of II1v Swiss peopIe. IIieir cusloms. II1eir govcriiinent. anrI Iangnage. AI one OI IIN- meelings Miss CnnI,I1cr cnIcfrIainccI IIWC CIUIJ Ioy giving an 1-xc'CIIe1'1t MII: on Germain r'IassiCnI niusir. Her music appreciation program C0nsisIecI of a dismis- sion OI IuaIIncIs wriIIQn Imy snc'I'x cornposers as I'IeinriCI1 Heine and ,IoI1ann VVIoIIgang Von CCOIIW. I,I'1OI10QfilIJI1 records were pIayccI in orcIcr to show Imow the musicians I1acI put II'1e worcIs In music A Inric-I cIisc'nssion OI' II1e composers, Iives IUIIOWCKI. The promising young x'ioIin virinoso, RaymoncI Gnicwcdc, gave a concert Ieznuring vi0Iin sCIecIirwns from wnrI4s Iny eminenI Gorman composers al II1e ApriI rneeling. VIIIIG CIUIJIS ziclivities enrIecI with ai IJanqneI in June. LPI! In riglii. Ifirsf r0iI': IQ. KDIIIIIHEID. Pappas, R, IILINI. If IiIimpz'I. IU. IfIimpL'I, ,I. .'Xrir'I4nc-r II. I,nnrI H. CoIgan, N, Innes, II Cvnnon, R. Nitl, Scvmiil mir: Nr. I.0usc'Ii. R. Herrmann, Ii, K1-icIerIing, BI. BroI1nx, J. Brown, 'I-urnau, Ilvimun, Y. I.ilIlQl'l'. ,X IInII1uIi, C. I.uuis, NIHII. II. Xv0PII4Fl'. IJ. KNOHILIIII K. Sporing, G. Grill-, If. Ifrunv, :X IIoIvmann, Miss fiunIIu-r. Iliiril ruuw I. PmIiiIin. IQA Ixraigg Ii, I'1nrIrik:iI, IJ. 5uIIc'r, IIIIIJM, Kiinmir'I1, Gross. Q . , '19 Grim lu x ..-1-w ff' .i i Q 0 527177 arf' 'A 'ygwgiji . ,,w' -A I . , 1 . ,ff K I Q '8f2si5,..i - -,i',,,,Sg,.:,Mf -'V ' ,V xi L , Y 7 SJ ,UN I 1.vIt to right, buutwl- Q. Louis, Lvfl In rzgllf. I'1I',sf mfr: lf. IV1.IIf' R, finrriv, SIIIIIIBS fi, IIL-IinIqx G. Fr-IrIn1:m, .X Srmth, IVI llof-QI If. Dauyy, S4-wornI row: R. 7m-gIe'r, NIL IInIt7 I. Hats-Q. Iloslvr, S. HarI'noIia, II. Rosm-nIx-rg Standing: H, Oguwa, NIL IIOILZ, N. Zucker, IIPVY, ,I-I, PAHICCF. IX, :www ff, - Inf? in vn1I1I. IHI:m'11l1g4 1.. fi r N X mr Ilaxrlm-II . IAIHKIIIIQ' Iwull! ' ' u 1 LM IXUVHAII IIIIIIUII, Ix IHIIIIIII Icul IJ IIIIO Il I1 YI r, . U Yu . '. . we-r, .I IPI-ul-1 I1 Iwfl In rmfrf ,wwf Vflll' IJ Illugin Li I. I51xIIn'r I. Il1ufIvI, CI. IIvnrx N 111:11 Rl I I X1II mmf fr ': . imgcorl. '. Ir I 1,1 YTIVY, IJIII, CHlXn7f', ,. Nm, 80 BLUE AND WHITE CDRNER HE Blue and White Corner is certainly a familiar part of Hempstead High School. Here students may purchase at cost, articles pertaining to school and which cannot he purchased elsewhere. The Corner is open during the lunch periods and also during the ninth period. In addition to its services to the school, the organization offers its memhers practical experience in retailing. It is also the center for the Lost and Found Department. This year these efficient students, under the capahle leadership of Mr. Davidson, have assumed responsihility for decorating the exhihition window next to the cafeteria. CODRDINATINC1 SERVICE SQUAD HE Coordinating Service Squad, formed this year for the First time, is the newest service organization of Hempstead High School. This elticient group is made up of Sophomore, Junior, and Senior girls, whose chief is the petite Clare Henry. The other girls include Anita Gaenzler, Jean Langdon, .Ioan Budd, Joan Distler, Dorothy Dluginslci, Florence Vollmer, and .Iane La Mar. The squad is advised hy Mr. Pill. Each girl, instead of having eighth and ninth period study halls, worlcs in the stoclc room during those periods. Her joh is to assist in preparing materials for the Grade Advisers. STAIVIP CLUB UR philatelists meet the first Tuesday of every month under the ahle super- vision of Mr. Holtz. Anyone interested in stamps may come to these meet- ings. They hring in duplicates and exchange stamps among themselves in order that they may increase their prized collections. John Bates presides over these monthly meetings, and Edward Paclcett talces over the duties of secretary and treasurer. Qne of the more interesting meetings of the year will he the stamp auction which is planned for the Spring. To this auction the memhers will hring stamps which will he auctioned off to the highest Iaidder. RADIO CLUB HE Radio Cluh, in its cluhroom on the third floor, meets on the first and third Thursdays of every month. Mr. Holtz is the adviser of this cluh. Carroll Hamlet wields the gavel at these meetings with the assistance of Crawford Bartlett, vice-president. The secretary-treasurer,s position is Filled hy Stanley Szahronslci. Several memhers of the cluh are rehuilding the short-wave transmitter. At the present time there are four licensed radio amateurs in the group: Carroll Hamlet-WQQBR, Soter HarIJoIis'- WQQBS, Norman Hoslerf-WQSFV, and Stanley Szahronski-WQRVD. Many other memhers are planning to get their licenses soon. 87 CAMERA CLUB tttf Camera Ctuh is organized for sluctents who are inf leresleci in hrozutc-ning their ieiiowiectge ot photography. The ctuh mei-is once El month lo ctiscuss prohtems intrortucect hy the memhers. They are assislcci unct attvisect hy Mr. Smith. .lohn trtttings wie-tcts the guvet, anci Harlow Cameron acts as his assistanig Donna txlaetfenzic is the secretary, and Wit- if tiam Christ attends to the finances. The memhers split up inio two groups for the tahoratory worta. One group is coinposemt of the rutvancecl photographers, A 06 and the other is tor rim heginners. tiach group meets once every it x C1 other weetc. 'ir V X ' the Actminislrntion iouned the ctuh a sum of money 1' which was iutctect to the functs on hand for new e ui mment. Q I Vvthen they hecame zivaiiahte, an enlarger, an etectric print- Wi' my inf hox, anct other im Jrovements were urchaseci. With this 2, 1 P Left lo rzyli new equipment the eiuh memhers expect to produce some very good pictures. The ctuh suhmittect photographs of schoot activities for this hoot: auct also maintainert the huttetin hourct Outside of Utfiee Q, where exceptionally gooft pictures were displayed. t. Ftrs! roui: hi. Kult-her, ,i. tlriinavi-rn, .i. tdctings. tt, Came-ron, D. MacKenzie, XV. Christ, R. Keett. if, tfmerson, C. Xvitson. Secomt rorw: J. Mc-yer, A. ljrir-Has, I.. Catcterone, E. Rosenberg, Reis, LX. Hofmann, Y. R:-rtinun, .t, xXtLlttKt'I', it. Roeih. t.. tlinnrhs, if, Hsu-L, hir. Smith, Third rouf: J, Prim-, tt. Rosenberg, J. Ruhett, Cv. FL-tctrnzin, 5. Peurtstein, N. Proher, tt. Gaher, A. Pinstwr, J. O'Leary, C. Louis, lt. Marliri, A. Lee. Fourth rouf: J. Nvhite, hi. tiurhotis, R. Rennie, li. Huher, T. Ntott, tt. Germon, U. , . Lau. tjorsyih, D. Hansen, N. Marshall. Mt. Pantason, E. Pehr. i 'FSIQ-'K at 88 Left to righl. first voir: Niiss illnyh-. Bliss Ranriaii, Biiss ilnassviiiii- Bliss i.inn. Bliss iVh,Queen. Sc-icoml row: xii' PIN Nh Xiiin Li hir C' x ti ll hir iiih r II . . ,i .. lsji . ui-'ft'lUlU,i . . cull. DRAMATICS - MUSIC f UCI! of the entertainment at Hempsteaci High School is renciereci hy the Drama- tics and the Music Departments. There are two very Fine ctramatics ciuhs in Hempstead High. They are: the Foot- iight Ciuh, for Juniors and Seniorsg anct the Curtain Cali Ciuh, for Freshmen and Sopho- inores. Each year the Footiight Vinh presents the Uijootiight Froiics,H a three-act play, and severai one-act piays, a few of which are presentect at assemhiy programs. Some of the Senior tjooliight Ciuh memhers are in the Senior Play. MLICh of the success of the Footiight Ciuh is due to the fine rtirection of iViiss Ranciaii and her assistants. The Cur- tain Cali Ciuh, uncier the direction of ixiiss Linn, proctuces ciuring the school year several one-act piays, and scenes from weiifitnown three-act piays. The Music Department consists of the Band, the Symphonic Urchestra, the Af Capeiia Choir, and the Girls Giee Ciuh. These groups are in concert three times each year. This department also entertains in several asseinhiies during the year. The Banci piays at ati the foothaii games and visits the Polo Grouncis at ieast twice a year. it also participates in iocai pararies. Bcsictes giving concerts anci perforining at assemhiy pro- grams, the Symphonic Orchestra and the Choir participate in the annuai Christmas paf geant. Much crectit is clue Miss Boyie and her assistants for their etixorts, which resuttect in the music groups of Hempstead High School heing ciassifiect as one of the ten hest high school music departments in the country. 89 we A T ?a.+m4S4 K ORCHESTRA NE of the most outstancling and popular activities of Hempstead High School is its well-lcnown orchestra. The memhers of Hempsteacl High School have good reason to he proucl of their orchestra, for it is lcnown as one of the few complete symphonic high school orchestras in the entire Unitecl States. Besides this superh recognition we may also hoast that it is classed with the ten most outstanding school orchestras in the country. This year, music played hy these Hmusical geniuses!! of Hempsteacl High School was hroaclcast over the Columhia Networlc along with that of five other orchestras, to represent Music and American Youth, Another honor that was hestowecl upon these hard-worlcing and well-deserving hoys and girls was that of heing chosen as one of the four high school groups from the Eastern Half of the Unitecl States to appear in a con- cert at the National Conference of Music Eclucation, held at Scranton, Pennsylvania, on April twenty-fourth. As usual this year the orchestra has played for numerous activities in the school and in the community ancl has presented four puhlic concerts as well as several school programs ancl assemblies. We are proud to say that the orchestra, under the ahle direction of Miss Boyle, has rightfully achievecl success, and that it is complete in symphonic instrumentation. We would almost say that our orchestra is the schoolys upride and joy. Violins Flutes Otzoes G. Bullis K. Flemming J. Reynolds R. Gniewelc D. l.cvy M. Hull M. Feltman R. Xvhitehouse C-Iarmet C. Nvollce VMS xg I S G. Elmore L I IC Vsiemfsnager V. Langer 'EC scfn I' lflegef H. Schultz . talyrmos J. oe Eer D. Chiareni F. .lac son U J, Wrrg t C. pieukutowski grawelliisr M. Vollmer K r ' A. a 'ows 1 , lltfld. gelilonnell bLrEithei gusgpogis , JL ' ' ' I A 4 , u ia 5 ?iTfllZ1E 15-51811111-ffmm H- 1361116111 flf E, Kaufman Cellos French Horns 'X ,V fl. A .V lcv ,- lg t1Uf1Qy iv. ivimio.. H. Astley 1 13' wtf , X ' nnes O, II. h, T S. l. 'n 5 L ,P I O. Fedoryk E. riQ'Qef.Hfie'5er ig, ififlf ,, f 465, ' P. Frantellizzi II. .luergensen Trumpets 'J' f ,xfy N S. G'll Pr. lll . , - -f VV E. iilfian N.f711vri1n51i0n i.. Perry 2' U! QM ph Hermamlcz .l. Leather D. Rose XML' 7 x R I H' Harlcston llllixrfiriclcson Blythewoocl JA!! F. lnce ' 1 ' evm DI I1-ace Double Basses Tromhoncs ZX, E. l.uiclc Dauphin R- Hoffmann B- MUFt1U C' Grimm l.. Crevoiserat N. Mogull 11' 11111161 D. coniiin M Oumann R. McCauley C' O,D H D, Pfnltz TYVUPUV11 M R1 ligne E. Vlilllfl C. Nowalc . ic A. Smith 21135221 Drums E. Davin G, Ragland .l. Marturano R, Reiner F. Dicmann N. Hurley 91 , .iv gp.-B w mv, 'FE f1 f Q XI z f 6 1 W ur xx - , f 1 N xg.: ui 5 gg ' ' -5' 1 f 3 X ,f1. 3 as f 2 if :K f A- I Y , Xu- ? 4 8 oz ' I ig ,wi lj'b2,. Jdulg: J s dl! I - I I W X. I, l ww: pf i jlplln. , 'f ,e ,f , i A N jj ff . if , . CHOIR C J fjfzwvw Hts year, as always, the A-Cappella Choir of Hempstead lligh School toolc part in b I 2- 5 It of our many musical programs. Most students will agree that Christmas just wouldnlt he Christmas without the joyous carols and hymns sung hy the young voices at our annual Christmas program in the high school auditorium. The Choir is composed of eighty voices this year and continues under the excellent direction of Miss McQueen. On several occasions this Winter the Choir was sponsored hy prominent local or- ganizationsg among them were the Hempstead W0men's Cluh and the Hempstead Par- ent-Teacher Association. Many of the Choirys songs have heen arranged hy Fred Waring in the past years. This year they presented another delightfully arranged composition entitled nDry Bonesf' This song was unusually well received hy the student hody as well as the large crowd of music-lovers who gathered at the annual midewinter concert. The secular, incidental, and sacred music that the Choir presents is always amusing, interesting, and stirring, as well as highly stimulating. As in past years the A-Cappella Choir will again appear in our Memorial Day pro- gram. This is one of the yearys more popular and appealing programs. The music is hoth heautiful and fitting for such an occasion. As the conclusion to another husy year the Choir will again talce part in the Bac- calaureate services at Graduation. 3:7 Sopranos B. Adams C. Baisley M. Bellows A. Black B, Benson G. Carstcns H. Carstens .l. Caddicl: M. Ctague A. rlilvlonda lvl. Fischer D. Freligh .l, llcrmann E Hittm C. Hurley M, Hurley P. .lohnston ,l. Kinsey lvl. Frisenrla lvl. llotzinger Hull G. Kounellis A, locorazzo IIILIHCICYS E. I.eRose S 55. Hr -.1 r .4 -lirv--2 . I 1 ' Q. A L i. . ff Q ...Ml X N- - J. Nm Y G, Newton N. Ollmann E. Morgenstern D. Macclonalcl D. Pelcher .l. Russo .l. Santa lvlaria N. Satterly A, Schmidt N. Titus S. lipslcy D XVehcr C. Winter D. Yam-li R, Yhc-rg ll, Zir-gr-nhc-in Altos l.. Borst S. Duffoe lt. Franz lvl. Harholis lvl. Hamilton Pa. Kanter E. Kirches E. Massmann D, McDonald M. Moss F. Schmidt M. Wing A, XVhite .l. Smyth .l. Stuhhs E. Rittmg E. Vincent 2fo:oasaosU ' a S Q E :I s OT' Pmispo Corrie Cooper Edwards Elmore Fisher I lammer I lotzinger Johnson Louis ,,r 2 F. lxlcljermott R. Rohin D. Stephan XV. Summerfield F, Vvoolnough Z. Xvhaley l.. Xvunclerlicli G. Duffe VV. Smith R. Vllourt G. Schierenlar-rl: D. Hennessey A. Simpson D, Young XV. Cornelius J. lindsay R. Johnson XV. Kress J. Zak Accompanist C, Vxlalrlman t - Z wiv 164220 0 i ,,,,, , i gliif ti'- , Y fx, Avi BAND pupils ol llcmpsteact High School certainly have gooct reason to he prourt ot' their symphonic hancl. Vvlhen we see our classmates marching together on the toot- lmatl lic-tct in their well-lcnown gay unilorms anct lect lay their high-stepping Drum Major- ette, Peggy Nvishart, every person in the granctstancts thrills with a feeling ot excitement Elllt t pricte. Each ot the one hunrtrect twenty-tive memhers ot the hand cteserves a great etc-at ol' inctivictual credit anct appreciation from all of us for the many hours they have spent practicing uncter their expert leacters, lxliss Boyle anct Mr, Alhinslai. They travel with the toothall team anct play at all the games. Known as the ltnest as well as the snappiest marching hanct on Long lslanct, they are notecl tor the complex maneuvers which they pertorm on the ltoothall lielct. 'this year our hanct reeeivect three invitations to play at professional toothall games. They visitect tfhhets tjielct once, where they played tor the Doctgersg they also receivecl two invitations to play at the Polo Grouncts tor the Giants. On each ot these occasions their performances were hroactcast over the National Broactcasting System and were also televised. Our hanrt also pertorms symphonic concerts. This year they presentect three puhlic concerts as well as talcing part in several assemhly programs. They have also played at various recreational anal patriotic events. Flutes ii,i.Cvy K. lflemming lt. Xvliiteliouse S ttrnannel 9. Von liltm Cturinefs Y, l.emesna,qer l. Siegel l.. ttoelner l.. .tavlsson .t. Xvriglit ht. Yottmz-r A. Kotianowicli P. gutter .l. taterra lvl, tipnivla P. t-.litlton .l. Seaman lf, gliore ,t. Portoli-e R. gtroup T. Calupo .t. lxlirsclu-ll T54 Sullivan R. vincent S. ltirer Nt Reisrh B. Pa-it C. ltythewooct .L iniey C. Kounellis R. lxlever lf. totrtilorrt Young .X Kenrlrirlcs N. Kutlman L. Siver riboaiitss, il. RC'N'n0lClS NI. Hall I.. ltinrichs Balls U. hlorton l lI?lI'l' ttussoons S. Curtin lt. ttiertient .lllo fiturim-ts .l, Rorlin A, Cnrecti Russ Ctririnefs .t, l'lutvheson lf. hlartin fttto Siixaphones XV. .lung T. Bala-r Tr-nor Snxaptiones lf. ttanta lv. Fentorylc CwOl'1't0tS Ilftfl TVUTHIII' l., Perry D. Rast- A. Calftwell C, Bythewoozt tt. Ellison .t. Sparario ll. CHTIISO R. Groepler rt. Kennison A. Egan t.. Swanson XY, Kirstiaw v, . .t. lxtislu .t. Morgan R, Torpy G. Visco A. Sullivan H. Milk F. Rr-nlgin Kiss A '. . fin-gmann . Yan Xyiclzter R t l, tevin XV, Van ttienth Xvintcrs D. htcclure .t. ttogzan . .ppleb Ruritones F, Kc-tslce XV4 Remsen F. Giehet Frenrti Horns ii. ixfripy Q. l.evine D. Rt-tall tt. Br-rtingliott Tromtiones R. tlottmann Crevoiserat Conlxlin tl. Vlaun G. Coron I.. D. l.. Ntiller R. Kraus Basses .l, Rm-5 D, lvlorton G, ylarino R. ltixon ll. llughes T. Kelslcey 95 uysen Percussion .t. lxlarturano C Nowak lvl. Hurley F. Aflctison XV. Scott F. Pascaretli BfOXX'H ftfnioretlr' P. Xvisliart Trwirters A, llorton T. ljunlc fx. lx lCCOIl0l G. Newton ht. 'lwimcher D Qtr' S---.4 f K . , L rw tkanvtxhxsx-L. f if Q7 i, xt lx Q K . --if 11 tttxttv . xr, :fl K 'X ,L ttx'tfiZV' ' itll! ' ti 'Eli' L' F. WINGLQ K SN ,,,f' 1 tt CNN Xxggvtxxttsxx -ri NN ,,'- 5 ,,tL.C1 tgg 2 I '45::-A-1 , es 1 'qi'e,.iJX 1 s 6, v4t?45,,.rfe539f,.- f r-ser. t'pper. SlflV1tllItf1IvlVJ. Martin, .X Pinskvr ,t. ,Xngethm-etc, J. Zonctag. On hvrirh: C. Ntorgan. l.ou'er- XX from-pi:-rt, tt Snow, ,l. Zonrtagg. A, Pinstcer, tw. htorgan, D. tvtartin. ff- 41 . , 1 f '- ' nf 7 I .fi .1 1 FOOTLIGHT CLUB ttti Foottight Ctuh is coniposert of those Juniors and Seniors who have a tilting for rtramatirs. This year, as in the past years, this poputar ctuh has heen sponsored hy txftiss Ranctatt. The Foottight Ctuh was orgauizeet for two specific purposes'- tirst, to provide, for those stuctents who are interested, an opportunity for training in the many anct yariert phases of ctramatic actiyityg anct, seconctty, to turing the numerous resutts of these activities to the re- inaincter of the stuctent hocty, as welt as to those stuctents who aetuatty participate in these- dramatic feats. The many activities of the ctuh are ptannect with these two aims in view. The first performance of the year was the assemhty presentation, H-the Boer , a Russian farce written hy Anton Chetaov. The next pre- sentation was a matinee performance ot Away Homeu. Then another group presentect Giants Stairu, written hy Wittnur Daniel Steele. This was also prcsentect as a matinee for the enjoyment of the sehoot. The meetings are president over hy trene ttunrtzinstci, and in her ahsence they are taken over hy Teil Roweht. Anita C-aenzter records 96 the minutes ot: the meetings, aunt txftarion tnwelh is the point-secretary. Davirt Savage attenets to the finances, anct the etutu seraphootr is tcept by Barbara Hearn. Membership in the etuh is earnect through the point system. tt has heen more ctittieutt than usuat this year to ptan a program, ctuc to unexpeetect tosses ot' properties. Bevause of this toss, the usuat program hart to he curtaitect to some extent. The annuat magazine sate was wett supportect hy the tioottight Ctnto in orcter to hetp finance the much-neectect reptaeements to their properties. Att stuctents with a desire to tatxe part in ptays, and who are witting to cto Whatever possitgte in the prortuetion ot these ptays, are weteomeft to the Ctutfs membership. Left to right. Upper. Front: .t. Oteary. Zartcowstci. Rear: Rosenberg, D. Smith. Louierz T. Roweht, tj. Zartaowstci. tt, Jones. aff 55' Q.. 97 1 , mf W K. 'Q ,C Xfl' C ,TN ggfmlfl J , l' fexwliy X ' . ., I 'L 'Aff 1 X Lo U' ll-jfs l l l 1 , WXVX X f lr jf , ' Ol!! L Lei! io riglif. First row: R. Reiner, ,l. lorrlon, E. Filzgrrrarlrl, A. Sflnnifll, fi. fylunnnell, lv. Corrie, lxl. Pilnlason, XXvlIY'lKlPl'llf'll, NlOOSl7llTl lCT. Sermnl mu Liflnl-, ixleiulliln. xluriln, SjlCllhlt'll, E. lvloonfty, A. Fremgen, B, Gnllderlel, ,l. ixllfllili. Tliml mir: ll. lxlnelg ll. Nelson, ,l. ixlerric lxlorinn, J. Clwrist, lvl. l7iel4ling. lf. Esping, D. Dunn. Iimulli mir: .X jxllilillb, li, Felnnilll, ll. llye, X, Xyliaxley, O, Calflxxvfxll, XXV. Kfl'55, Nalllvlln, lqilill-KJHV. bl-rlllknl, l,JHYln, SIISS lnlllfl, CURTAIN CALL CLUB fb llie lrresliman ancl gOI'Jll1lIllflI'f' lwys ancl girls willr eispirailiwns lor llre sluee. llie Curlain Call Clnln callers nnliniilecl nppmlnnilies. Bliss Linn is llre urlviser. nllie presiclenlys Qavel is yvielclecl lyy lyrvlveil Currie: ll'1e viee-presirlenlls lwlliee is luv lxlzililcler Panlason, xvliilc Arlene Selimifll vvriles the minnles ns seerelnry. nncl lreasnrer C,lill'GIlCC O'D0nnell Collects llwe clues. Every meeling is preeeclecl lay rr slrorl lnnsiness ennlerenee, :incl llren an program is presenlecl. Tire program elwairrnan is Rowena Vvllwilelronse. vvlw sees lo il llwal GEiC'll meeling is proviclecl with an interesting ancl enlerlzrining progrznn. 'liliese programs inelurle sucli ll'1in,Qs as plays ancl slqils. Une mln llwe Firsl plays presenlerl was ar llenry Alclrieli episode enlitlecl Hvxflial a Lilcu lay Clillwnrcl Colclsrnillr. kilns was presenlefl in four scenes at four elillerent meetings. Tlre elnlw also presenlefl a rnclio sl4il al One of ils meetings. Tllere is also a preview enrnrnillee uncler tlie elrairrnanslrip nl Ellen lillxgeralcl. Tliis Committee previews all llre plays ancl slqils lo ine ulnlqerecl. All nl' llre procluelions are nncler llie flireelion of tl'1C slnclenls, ancl some are xvrillen ivy llic slnclenls. For llie seeoncl year lime elnln is sureesslnlly using llwe poinl syslem. lfnclw slnclenl, receives one point lor every aelivily lie pnrlieipules in, xvlrell er il is ncling. clireeliing, selling lirlccts. or Clmnging scenery. Tire purpose nl llwe poinl syslein is ln give ein inecnlive to llue memlmers to lceep :relive in the elnlm. sinee lull memlmersluip is nllainecl only after len poinls are aeererlilecl. ,loan Gorclen is in elmrge nl lies-pins fl i'evnicl ml llrc poinls. Al prcsenl a speeial cornrnillee is also worlxing on enlarging llwe elnlfs eonslilulion. 98 PALLAS CLUB -'l llf Pallas Cluh, the gophoinore girls honor cluh, has heen very husy this year, heing nl service lo their school in every way possihle. The purposes of this Cluh are to enjoy xvorllivvhile avlivities together ancl to stimulate scholarship among the stuclents. The girls in the Pallas Club are all-arouncl sturlents. Most of them helong to other elulms ancl have joinerl in other activities such as the Greelc Games ancl cheerleading. These girls are harcl-worlting ancl have heen a service cluh as well as an honor cluh, help- ing the srriiafil anal the faculty in many ways, Vxfhen the Parent-Teachers Association had their Visiting Day, the girls helperl hy acting as guicles lor the parents. They also helpecl ns ushers at ljoruin meetings. anrl they have solrl Canely at the haslcethall games. Vxfhile they cliseliargetl these servives lor the school anrl when they hail their Cluh meetings, they were uncler the alqle supervision ol Miss Gunnerson, who is advising the cluh for the lirst time this year. .loan Distler is presirlent, anal lxlartha Hamilton is vice-presiclent of the Clulm. Julia Dillon is the treasurer, anal l.ouise Loelller is the secretary. XXL the meetings the memluers First cliscuss lnusiness, and after the husiness part of the meeting they have some sort of entertainment. They have invitecl several people to spealt on suhjects that were of interest to memhers. At Christmas time a party was helcl ancl incluclecl games ancl refreshments. As the Freshmen ancl Sophomores will worlq together in the Pen ancl lnlr Cluh when they laecome ,luniors ancl Seniors, the Pallas Cluh gave a party in February for the Pioneer Club, which is the honor cluli for the lrreshinan girls. Left to right. Furs! rout: A. l'4ric,l4lns, S. Yolin, L. loelller, ,l. Uistlr-r, ,l. Dillon, lvl. llamilton, lvl. Talgo. llatzelman. St-eorul roir- .l, Xveaver, B, .Xnclrc-ws, lla, Appel, PJ. lfranz. Fitzgeralcl, Nl. Buttolph, J. hletiinley, V, Urgass, Sl. llelms, C. Vllhomus, N. Lyrliurcl, Bliss Gunn:-rson. Third mir: C. Fusco, llecltlow, Stlnnitlt, lp. Xxvilson, XX. Arlnnis, ltrown, ll, lll'IXflttl'S0l'1, R, Xvliitehouse, Vwleeclon, ll ltenneti, ,l. l isher, U. Triseos. Fl, Cramer. 09 lx , . V :K .f, 5 Iyff io rrgfzlz Elia. NHHH, xlib liirl-qsurm, .lllrxglmlxlk ,X Slwlq, Cl Ripll IJ. Vlzlldr, fl. Kr:-ilingg, fi. I1ivl4L1lmx's!si, I, Hlrrlrlyinslci, ,IA EIU-I, Xxfvllanlvy II, Guurnic-ri, Bl. Prmwmii. -DP Lf! In 141111, lux! mu, 5. :XI-ailllwrl, I.. llwrfrlg 1, Illsllvr, 'algo vrmulr, Huiywlrxmrl, N, Jznfmfvf, NY, Fulm, ll. Iguxfxr, 5, SIOHVI, Tx IIUXYLINI, 1XlIilIDS,Sl'f'lIVll! IHIVI HIIIIUIIIIISX. QTHEHIIHIT, IBFUXVII H. Q,l1,111fHvr, .l, Dnllwn ll, lgiilitllllli. 11, Iixrlwv-rilll. IJ. Rwlw1INnI1, R. Rm-In IIIIIIIII, IJ. .X!7lJlliK'HU, IlLlI'lIQ:lI1, IXULl'IIlilL, ll, IIOXVUTCI, ,I Manmlrlcacl, IW. lxoc-slvr, ,I. Kim:-y, fxliss U1-gn-rilxurrll. 100 CENTRAL SERVICE SQUAD HE Central Service Squad was founded in 1959. Since that time many ef the duties of Office 2 have been performed by the members of this squad. This year the squad consists of eleven girls, each of whom has been recom- mended by the faculty of the commercial department, and further selected by Dr. Maure on the basis of marlcs, personality, and character. Mrs. Newill and Miss Diclcson are now in charge of the efliicient group. All the girls have been trained for their numerous duties which include answer- ing the telephone, running errands, and tiling. Also, when a teacher is not able to be present in class, one of these girls talces over. ln addition to this, the girls have another taslc: that of operating the switchboard. This is their favorite taslc. Two girls are on duty each period of the day. ln addition to serving this period, each girl is required to serve during the ninth and tenth periods for three weelcs of the year. Being a member of this squad gives each girl excellent experience, not to mention the valuable contribution of this squad to our school. CGMIVIERCIAL CLUB HE girls who malce up the Commercial Club are girls who are talcing the Commercial Course and are interested in doing typing and other commercial worlc as a sort of service club. They do small typing jobs for the teachers and general assignments for the school and tor the General Organization. As well as being a help to the school, these girls are helping themselves through additional practice in typing. The club meets once a month, and at the meetings they discuss business first, after which they have some sort of entertainment. At the November meet- ing a Thanlcsgiving party was held, complete with eats and games. To the Janu- ary meeting they invited a spealaer to discuss good grooming and cosmetics, in which the girls of course are interested. ln the Spring the girls will visit the tele- phone building to malce a tour of the switchboards and offices. These girls are Linder the able advisership of Miss Bringhurst and Miss De- genhardt. The president of the club is Eugenia Keravich, and the vice-president is Mildred Talgo. Eleanor Hatzelman is the secretary, and Nina Jacobs is the treasurer. 101 Left to right. First row: ,t, Smyth, t.. htigtino, tvtassmann, G. Xveit, Nt. Seettiactc. Second row: xxiihnv 3 Ftr, t.in4t, ti, Sftlullllftt, A. Freingen, ti. ttmrown. NATURAL SCtENCE CLUB -'Htf Naturat Science Ctuh is matte up ot a group ot: stuctents who enjoy wort: ing in the tietfts ot science mteating with hiotogy, tmotany, geotogy, anft astro- nomy. These stuctents, wishing to sturty science further, meet every two weetcs, anrt at these meetings they :to things which are bath ectucationat anct enjoyatite. The presictent ot this ctuh is Lois htigtino, anct Cotcta Weit is the vice-pres? ctent. Emity Schuppet has the ctouhte ctuties ot secretary anct treasurer. txtr. tiinrt is their actviser. The program committee consists ot two girts: Gotfta Nveit, who is the chairman, anct tvtarguerite Seethach, who assists her. The Naturat Science Ctuh has heen extremety active this year, atthough it was organized rather tate, ctue to a change in actvisers. They have tween ctoingg very many things, hoth insicte ot schoot anct out, att activities heing ptannect tor them hy their program Committee. They have seen severat motion pictures on naturat scienceg they have atso tootqect through microscopes at ctitterenl, ohjects. These things they ctict in schoot at the regutar meetings. Besittes this, they have tatcen trips outsicte ot: sehoot to such ptaces as ttotstra Cottege to tootq at the equipment in the tahoratories there, to New Yortt City to visit the tjtanetarium, arict to Seatorct to visit, the museum ot: txtr. Fox. Once they went on a hitie to ttempsteact Latxe State tjartc, anct at another time they tml a night meeting to toott at the stars. 102 5' 1 Q ff l ,,,,, et Lg .K Left lo right. First row: C. htoore, S. Birer, lt. Rosenberg, Levine. Second row: A. Lee. A. Hotzinger, E. Mattlage, T. Ohtand, Wir. Hamburg. PATHFINDERS CLUB HE Pathfinders are composed of the boy honor students of the Freshman Class. To obtain membership in this club a boy must have a report card average of not tess than ninety percent in four major subjects. The eligible boys receive invitations to join the club, after the First report cards have been mailed home. The aim of this club is to promote scholarship among the boys of the Freshman Class. The officers of the ctub this year are: Carleton Ntoore, presidentg Stuart Le- vine, vice-presidentg Henry Rosenberg, secretaryg and Stanley Birer, treasurer. tvtr. Hamburg advises the group. He left for the Army in 19-43 and returned to '39 ? his former position only last year. The name Htjathfindersu fits this group very welt, since they are the top 1 members of their class during the first year spent in high school. Their first im- pression is usuatty the best one, and it follows them through schoot. These boys are highly respected by the faculty and by the student body. Due to their posi- tion in an honor society, they are often invited to join honorary service squads and to hotd privileged positions in the school. This year a special effort was put forth to encourage better attendance at the meetings in order to carry out the ctub's activities. Each year a prize of five dottars is awarded io the boy in the club with the highest average for the year, based upon report card marks. This prize is present- ed at the annual honor assembly. 105 s-Ns X nm! X PENTAC-ON HE Pentagon is the Junior-Senior Boys, Honorary Club. This year a record numher of hoys were eligihlc for membership in the organization, in that there were some thirty memlaers coming out for the first meeting. The primary purpose of this cluh is to lac ol service to the school in as many ways as possihle. This year a numhcr ol the hoys are on the Assemlmly Squacl ancl in various other organizations in the school. Aside from this, the mcmhers of the cluln are participating in the puhlishing and ccliting' of this years Senior Play programs. Because nearly every mem- her of the cluh is talqing part in various other services ahout the school, it is difficult to en- gage in an extensive program of activities. Each year five honor keys are presentecl to those five hoys who are selected as the most outstanding hoys of the Senior Class, ancl a fifty-dollar scholarship is awarclecl to the Senior hey who hest qualifies for it. At the lirst meeting the cluh electecl its olqhcers. Peter Hinrichs was chosen as presi- clent, and in his ahsence the Vice-president, Jacli lrrascr, talccs over. The secretary, Vxfilliam Blumenthal, recorcls the minutes of 'these meetings, and John Zondag handles the finan- cial matters. The chairman of the Senior Play Programs Committee is Davitl Savage. The activities of the clula have progresscol very smoothly this year, ancl it is the goal of all the memhcrs ancl their capalale adviser, Mr. lVlisner, that this year's recorcl will exe ceecl the excellent record that has heen estahlishccl in the past hy the Pentagon Club. Left to riglil. First row: D. Savage, P. llinrichs, XY. Blumenthal, lxlr. Misner. Second row: C. Arnaud, R. Aronson, A. Breithart, li. Brown, l.. Dunbar, J. llall. Third row: R. Klein, P. Plender, D. Smith, P. Nveiss, J. Adams. Fourth row: C, Arnolcl, l. Ur-ssncr, H. l5oxvcrs, R. lllwitzer, P. Martin, J. Natsch. '21 AA 104 L A fn U ' . . , I Left to right. First row: A, Cosgritt, R. tvtooshurner, D. Dunn, ht. Fteming, J. Christ, V. Sawichi, J, De tvtartino, D, Hayes. Second rou': VV. hrttqers, ti, Davin. ti. topez, B. Stmusi-, F. Ryan, Nt. Rivhter. Nicotaus, Johnson, A. Smith, S. htargiottn, S, Szirteriwatvr, ,X Cartson, ti. Taytor, Miss Pmotstord, Thiril row: J. Gordon, M. Scvtharti, ti. Korntietd, E, Landon, ti. Guthertet, A. Frenigvri, xx. Comhvs, N. Kep- tinger, C. Nostrand, R. Pirrson, ,t. XVitt:toxv. PIONEER CLUB HOSE Freshman girts who are ahte to maintain as high antaverage as is required hy the Administration for admittance to the ctuh, comprise the Pioneer Ctuh. At their first meeting these girts started out with an etection of officers. Majorie Fteming was chosen as president, with June Christ heing etected to wietd the gavet in her ahsence. Dorothy Dunn tatces care of the minutes and the other secretariat duties. The tinanciat situation is ctosety watched over hy Vincetta Sawictzi. ' At the end of the first hatt of the year, the Pioneers were att very sorry to tose their adviser, Mrs. Dauheg however, the toss was reptaced when the ctuh wetcomed Miss Bots- tord, who is now the new adviser to the ctuh. ' The Pioneers have the second Thursday of every month as their regutar meeting date. tn Fehruary they had the good fortune ot heing the guests of the Pattas Ctuh at ri Vatentines Party given in their honor. The memhers of hoth of these honor ctuhs had a very enjoyahte time together. By January, sixteen more Freshman gifts had raised their averages high enough to attain memhership in the Pioneers. The regutar memhers got together, and an initiation was held. The motto of the ctuh, Hperseverance Overcomes Everything , hetps to inspire the girts to maintain their high averages. The aims and goats of the ctuh are severat. The main purposes are: to create higher standards ot schotarship throughout the Freshman year, to promote the maintenance ot high schotastic ideats, and tastty, to encourage each ot the girts toward creating an interest in schoot activities during the Freshman year. 105 Left In right. first low: lf. l:illg,f4'filltl, l. XY:-avi-r. l, llolniann lxlann, .l, llitaniann, ll. llentlcrson, Second row: P. Ciranrlall, ll. lxlarticr-t, Nl. llainilton Fl. llarlmolis. IJ, Xxvilson, ,l. Foley. Vlvliirri row: A. grlimirtt. N. Nlalif-r. ,l. Colflsniitli, ll. 'lair-tivii. lf, tiauliiiiann. laiuiili your XX. l.owfli'n, B. Tate-m, L. toni tier, li, lxlassniaiin, ,l Smyth. lfiflli rout R. lforrie, lf. tlartmann, tl. liorman, R. Ziegler. Stumting, top it. tmilom: l.c'xvis, Vlierjvsen, ll. Jxiirlt-rson, txt. ltroxxn, G. lin-lrtnian, lv. jones, A. Forster, ix. Cvroepln-r. B. Anflrus fiuniiarsson, ll, vXX'llIttliOllSY', liauninslqy, bliss Xvintr-r. CARPE DIEM SQDALITAS tllf Carpe Diem Sodalitas, or l-atin Club, is now one of the most popular cluhs in our tligh School. its membership has more than clouhleci since last year. It meets once a month, ancl John llolinann presides over the meetings as First Cone sul. tie is assisteci hy Second Consul, .loan Vxfeaver. The Scribe, Nancy Mann, recorcls the cloings of the clulm, ancl the Quaestor, Ellen Fitzgerald, manages the clutfs finances. lictwarri Hartman, as Curile Aectile, has the cluty ot planning lor the entertainment at the several meetings ot the cluh. Miss Vvfinter, the clututs very capalple aclviser, has counseled the memlzers so that they had a very interesting program for the year. Early in the part olq the clulu went, to see Hstate ot the Unionn. Following this they visited the lxletropolitan lxluscum of Art, where they explorecl the Roman section. Later a seconcl group enjoyert seeing Hcyrano cle Bergerac . A Christmas party was lielcl, fluring which the memhers participated in a program ol Christmas music, after which refreshments were servecl. They have also played Roman games at their meetings. At, one meeting the memlbers macle a stucly of Latin religious music. A few memlaers of the cluln who were stuclents in the Virgil class Went to the Metro' politan Opera House to see a performance of the opera Utiohengrinu. The purpose, in act- ciition to enjoyment, was to compare the German epic with the Latin epic. Each year prizes are awarclecl to those stuclents who receive the highest marlcs in the Latin Regents Examinations. This year the Latin Club awarclect three prizes of five clot- lars each to each of three stuctents receiving a maria ot 99 percent. I 106 TUPIAR CLUB Tupiar Ctuh is composed ot' .tunior and Senior students who are interested in tur- thering their tcnowtedge of higher mathematics. The ctutfs namesatce is the wett-known tormuta for tinding the circumference of a circte, QWR. Under the teadership of Hpopu Hayes, the ctuh has enjoyed prosperity, as indicated hy the memhership. Most of the memtuers are from Pops, intermediate and advanced atgehra ctasses. Juniors and Seniors are etigihte, and in order to join must have passed ptane geometry and he tatcing or have passed intermediate atgetura or trigonometry. Qfticers were etected at the first meeting. They are: Donatd Forsyth, presidentg Jordan Natsch, vice-presidentg Estette Wittiams, secretary, and Theron Bantcs, treasurer. This year, as in the past, the memhers teamed how to use the stide rute, a very Vatu- ahte piece of equipment for doing catcutations quicttty and easity. With this piece of ap- paratus, one can find square root, simpte muttiptications, and other arithmeticat functions. tn addition to this, the memhers computed the vatue of pi as demonstrated hy Pythagoras long ago. As educational entertainment the memhers saw three fitms ahout geometry. They were Htsocusn, Congruent Figures , and Lines and Angtesn. Qther films were shown periodicatty throughout the year. Speakers from various cotteges entertained at severat meetings with mathematicat tricks, puzztes, and short-cuts. Each year a prize of five dottars is awarded to the Senior who has the highest aver- age in mathematics in his Senior year. The purpose of the award is to stimutate interest in higher marks. To raise the money for this prize, mernhers sotd ice cream at the V, toot- hatt games. Left to right. First mir: tt, Fisher, t , ttactg, t. Cessna-r, tt. Roe-th, tt. Quinn, ht. Brown, C. Arnotd, S, Vvest, E. Beran, P. Xveiss, tt. Avttey. Swonal roir: Nr. ttayes, l.. Vtqrygstund, et. Roche, G. hteisetman, A. Lee, tt. Rohinson, D. t orsyth, D, Contttin, R. Edwards. ,t. Bates, R. Lewis, J. Natsch, B. Lowry, C. Schattt, P. tjaeten, XV. tfdwiirds, ,t. Admins. ht. Yuttinr-r. Third roir: fhir'tf'l7, tfattistu, tvtahn, A. ftarteton, J. Johnson, R. Rohhins, VX , ttohirt, G. Schmitt, tj. XxV1'tT'ltJ4'I'EYi't', A. Pmauerte, R. Ohrtrnfuin. .t. Nortf-tt. fx Z3 . iiwws ZJJ' '! 'J DQ -4-4' 5 K7 xf,f KZMJ :W , i cj 311444 flu I 107 , 15 M.- A 1 . it 'fi-f fl ji' I X vt 1' J Lj- J rf i rs. oung, . .eme- snngvr, G. htoorr-, 5. ttbotin i N t-u li X ttt it X t hx R nlii tt N Xvi-it tt. Rif-nivi'. Y. txturr .. 0 . . .. ACU ,, Fu-get, t. 511-ggi-t, Bt. Sli-in t , Xvitson JUNTO CLUB HE Junto Ctuh is Composect of the schotastic honor stuctents among the hoys of the Sopho- more Ctass. The etuh is actvisect hy tvtr. Rage. The officers ot the Ctuh this year are: George Gate, presictentg Peter Gaenzter, vice-presictentg Rohcrt Corrie, secretaryg anct Richard Wansor. treasurer. Each year the ctuh offers prizes of three ctottars anct two dottars to the first anct second highest honor stuctents respectivety. lwfl in riglil. First ruu': W. forric- E. ttingi-rs. tj ttish, P. Gaenzter. Srwoncl rouw J. Schwartz, R. XVan-- tion, C. Sykes, Mr. Reign. Tliiril row: it. Granai, T. ttmtqi-r. D. Ottzirien, A. i'!Xttf'HtIlIYH, D, Livingston. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS HE memhers ot tie Cercte Francais are stu- ctents who are inlerestect in the French tane guage anct the French way of tite. Uncter the guicte ance ot tvtrs. Young they ptay French games anct tisten to French reforcts. They ptan to give a prize of tive ctottars to the stuctent who gets the highest martc on the Regents examination in French. The president ot' this yearys group is Yvonne Lemesnager, with Richarct Napoti as yice-presi- rtenl- Anita Gaenzter is secretary and Virginia Murphy is treasurer. sor. tt. Cnieweti, Rect- Left in rigfil. First i'viu': N, tunes, J. ttetmann. C. Gate, U. Perez. I., Dun- tnar, Et. Curilztay. Si-vniicl l'UtL'I Cfiflkttll, Klip' tain. tf. Xvinler. Rein' row: txtr. Faust, Ntr. tiints. Left In riglit. Serilefl: Santa Ntaria, Ftiss ttf-st, t.. Trigger. SIHIHIIITQI Strat' tas, M. Stiepstci, A. N. ttottanct, t . Corinart, ,t Ixtc-yer, D. fxtacftonatit, U. Hictqerson. SCIENCE CLUB HEALTH SERVICE HE Science Ctuti is organized for students HE eirts wtiom you tinft so atnty assisting tvtiss wtae want to tearn more about Ptaysics anft Virginia Best, our setuoot nurse, in Room 29. Ctweinistry and ttieir practicat apptieatiens. rtwtie are att memtners of ttie taigtity important tteattti group is actvisect thy tvtr. Faust and ptr. Linls. Service Squad. Ttie officers et ltiis yearys group are: Everett Vwltwite ctoing ttaeir tastis Wtaicta incturte sueti Vwfinter, presictentg t.ee Dunbar, vicefpresictentg timings as titing a ctentat and tleatttl recnrct tor anct Norman tnnes, secretary-treasurer. every stuctent in sctuont, running errancts, anct giv- An interesting program is ptannect for eacti ing ear anct eye tests, ttlese competent girts gain meeting. Some of ttle memtuers ptan experiments tietptut nursing experience. tn actctitien to ttiis. in ttieir tlome utatasu anct ctemonstirate ttmem at a ttaey are taugftit tirst-aict by tvtiss Best. meeting. Heie ttwey are exptainfct aiict ltieir pus- fiirts wtio are interested in nursing may join sitmitities are ctiseussert tmy att. ttwis squad. 109 1 ...f,f-'-i- Q t A, 5, 215 . 1 5 . 'i' ri o Left to rigfii, First roil'1 tfiter, t,, Renanrter, ti. Kranz, ti Xveit, D. txtetius, Pontatitto, D, Prater, .t. gmytti. J. Santa Ntaria: txt. 'tttwonias .'X,it'tg1an tt, ,tones.4t.. .t.ietson, tt, tyapavissiinos. G. Reimer, Nt. :X tvmuttrier. geeonrf row: Setiiippet. A. fvunnarsson. txt. Stiepstti, l.. txtoipziii, txt, Stein. t. Arturi, Sovot, tt. Otinstty. D. Perez, tl NVeslinnn, .t. Stututms. C. Ri 1 ue, N. getiierm-r, txt. ttotamt, A. Gaenzter, E. Bat t t tista, txt. Fteming, tt. Ktini-, .t ttottiinann. Ttiirit mmf: R. xtion, D. fironroos, D. tVtarKi-nzie, t.. Trygstanit, .t. Ctcary, txt. tVteDerniott. C. Garrett, F. XVingte. E. Sintiani, E. Rosentnr-rg, Furtis, Kc-iitertinij, tt. Froetoet, Nt, Prrotim, A. Nt. Carte-ton, .t. ,totinson, R, rtwomsurten, N. Ottmann. Nt, Tinieticr, Pm- Ntatin, J. C:OtftSI'Dttt't, Keitty, ,t, t'tutet'ies0n. txt, Setiniirtt, Pt.. Fiero. Foiiriti roir: Fteniining, t. Reynotits C. tturtey. C. Dietqerson. tj. Dauptiin, D. Ptattz, fx. Siegzet. R. Setii-tt, KX. Atmtiatetto, txt. Kreiting, t.. Sysatc, Nt. Sctiott, A, Ttiompson D. tvtorton, J. Ntirtgettc. PEN AND INK CLUB HE Pen anct tntc Ctuti is ttie .tunior anrt Senior Gifts ttonor Ctutv. To tue etigitute tor memtierstwip, ttie girts must inaiiitain an average ot at teast ninety in eaeti ot ttieir sutdjeets. To tue tiigtdest in teacterstiip, setiotarstiip, anct serviee is ttie icteat ot every memtwer. Ttie Pen anct tnti Ctutu tdas given a series ot ten teas tor ttie taeutty anct actininistra- tion. Ttiese were intormat teas given tor atnout titteen ctitterent teaetiers eaeti time. A genior ggirt was in etwarge ot ttie tea anct a .tunior was tier assistant. A format tea for ttie entire taeutty was atso given in ttwe Spring. The main proieet ot' ttie etutm is to raise enougti money so ttwat it is atate to con- tritiute a generous stiare towarct ttie eosl ot printing ttie ttancttuootc. Ttie ttancttiootq is a Quirte to Courses anrt activities in tteinpsteact Higtw. rtttie tictitor-in-Ctwietv ot ttie ttanct- tsoott is Doris Paatqer. arirt ttarriet Otinstxy is ttic Business txtanager. Ttie inenitvers tiavc raisert ttiis money tmy setting eancty anrt sanitwieties at tqoottnatt anrt tmastqettvatt Qanies. Ttic ottieers ot' ttie Pen anft tntt Ctutm are girts wtio are wittingj to give a titverat amount ot' ttieir time to ttweir etutu anct are witting to wortc. Ttaey were eteetect on t't1is tmasis anrt are ttieretore gooft ottieers. The presictent is .toannc Smytti. anrt ttie viee- presirtcnt is Doris Perez. .toyee Santa tvtaria is ttie treasurer anct Diana Nvestman is ttie secretary. Mr. Pitt is ttie actviser to ttie pen anct tntc Ctutm. 110 x s X ', x, N Q . x 55,1 X3 ' Tx- X its .6 ,... , :XL SQUARE DANCE CLUB NE of the clubs which seems to be leading the poputarity tist this year is the newly- organized Square Dance Ctuty. More and more of the students are beginning to realize how much enjoyment ttiere is to he had in square dancing and folic dancing. The Square Dance Ctuia is divided into two groupsf-one for the Freshmen and Sopnomores, and another for the Juniors and Seniors. Every Monday afternoon the Frestwman-Sophomore group congregate in the gym of the Prospect Street School. Here, under the supervision of their tietpfui adviser and instructor, Mr. Franz, they are taugtit numerous foil: and square dances. They have been learning dances from Russia, Switzertand, and a number of ottrer foreign countries. in much the same way, the Junior-Senior group meets on Wednesday afternoons to tearn similar dances. Both divisions of the club have two secretaries-Nancy Brown and Betty Adams for the Freshman-Sophomore group, and Kattiteen Howard and Barbara Booth for the upperctassmen. Recently the club has been twotding open-house meetings, to which the members may invite their friends. These open-house sessions take ptace on the second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month in the Washington Street School. At these square dances time members of the club aid in the teaching of ttie various dances besides partici- pating in the dances themselves. Lefl lo right. First rout: rl. Harris. txt. Sullivan, M. Ttiomson, D. Kotano, U. Kaminstcy, D. Prc-smont, rx. Loemer, P. Kane, J. Santa Ntaria, F. fiansfim-ld, ,l, Ci:-rnent, G, Nitsou. Svcorid row: D. Vkyitson, J. Biat- ttiews, Degentiardt, Hoegl, Gorytzkii, Pl, fxdams, Kinsey, Hauy, ivloran, A. Henderson, J. Casper, Bt. Stein, E. Utip. Tfiiril row: N, Brown, Mr. Franz, tt, Filzgeratd, V. Novell, A. Smith, G, Bren- nan, N. Hoster, R. Brennestiottz, G. lftinore, tx, XVotI4c-. txt, Potiti, P. Xyislaart, R. Corrie. Fourfli row: B. Spiro, J. Langdon, S. Vvrest, Y. Lemesnager, P. Gaenzter, rl. Xvrigtut, E. Brown, P. Clifton, R. Mason, R, Jones. U. Nlwelt, R. tiiiicwi-L. It fxosgritf. fl-.fa fg f,,,..,,y left to right. First mu fr.. Hamlet, XV. Ku Prirtlett, R. Nitt. Secorirl roir: Clark. X to I 9 tires, ,l. i'XT'lCl4l'1f'I', A. llaiierle, .l. R1-clle-in. Ihinl row: R. l.arson, R, tlvriseii. VNV. C iiweslwrg. ,l. lilrlrirlge. R. ltergliauc-r, ll, RIFLE CLUB X XX 4 v 3 HEN the Rille Cluly convenecl this year, it hail a total Ot' one hunclrefl thirty-six memhers, the largest memlaer- ship the eluly has ever enioyecl. This is proof ol the growing l Wx. ite-4517 ij N , itlltflF mt -K --NA xl: xl REI' qw' TEV e wi. w s popularity ancl lame of this Clulu. The memlbers eleetecl .lames lxloloney as presiclent ancl Carroll Hamlet as vice-presiflent. Mr. Voorhies is the aclviser to the clulb, while George ljutoors manages the rilulrs equip- AL- ment as executive ollicer, The shooting range in the lvasement ol the school is the regular meeting place el all the memhers. They usually prac- tice shooting on lxlonclays, Xveclnesclays. ancl tjrirlays anrl clevote Tuesclays ancl Thursrlays to shooting in matches. The memhers ol' the Rifle Team are selectect lrom the Rifle Clula ancl are therelore the ones who compete in the matches. Through the sixteen matches in which the cluh has partici- patefl this year, it has remainecl uncleleatecl. W ll Mulmmv IA SLA! R. KRW cy Nor is cluln memlmership limiterl to lpoys only. li1ighteen'ol ' ' ' ' ' A its memlbers are girls, antl it luoasts a Girls Rille team. the -' '- 7 - fllmitt- D. t51'tf'S. Nr- Veer' girls usually shoot once a xveelt-on Plqhursclays. The girls, team enterecl the National ljostecl lxlatches. ancl although it was ' the lirst time they har ever tirecl in competition, they helcl crmon. ll, torsvth, QX. llochuli, 5. llar- m w llflltS, lX, lXtllJtI1. IWQIHIII l'1lll'I ,l, L Ullfitfl, R I t , '- - either hrst or seconcl p ace. shooting ,trtlft X 1500 in three ol .amot, D. lllattf, l.. llalloran. C, tolli' liiE1tCliCS. I 'M IJ uphin. N. Kiiniuicli Xvliitiiey, f if gyatnronsli. xx. Yau Pvtten. fi J f A l t i . !l , fl ' 112 Soptiomerelsiterary Ctutn is tor any Soptiomore girl or tmoy wlio is interestett in ctevetoping Witter Hetcts ot learning ttirougti taoolcs. Ttae monttwty meetings, aflvisecl lay tytiss Sproule, are presictect over tny Nancy Brown wtwo is assistect lay vice-presiftent tvlargaret Aronson. White Arlene Setwmictt refortts ttoie minutes, tftten Fitzgerald is trustect to cot- lect ttae ctues as treasurer. Very important at ttie informal gattmerings is ttie program ctwairman, Barlbara Anetrus. Uncter tier ftirection interesting programs are ptannect for eacti meeting. At one meeting the memtaers tiact a rounct-tatwle discussion on current plays anct tnootcs. Anottwer time ttiey tistenect to an atvsortuing true story atbout living eomtitioris in the Holy t.anct, as totct tuy Vvfictact Easa, a native ot ttwat country. tvtiss Rtioctes. ttde titnrarian, also gave an in- teresting tattc on Gncting new tiorizons ttarougtq tnootcs on travel. By Way ot recreation, ttie ctutn tiarl a Ctiristmas party anct plans to attenct a play. tttt Color Guarct is one ot ttempsteart ttigti Sctiootts prouctest organizations. Vtqtie Color Guarct tmas ttwe tionor anct respon- situitity ot Carrying ttie Unitect States Flag and ttie Higtoi Sctioot cotors in our assemtnties. Every student present in ttle auditorium during one of our assemlwties feels a surge of pricte as ttwe American Flag is loorne down ttae aisle, leading our setwoot Colors. As ttie Ptectge of Allegiance to ttwe Flag is left by one ot' ttwc memtners of ttwe Color Cuarct, every ctiin goes np. The Star Spangled Ban- ner is sung witti mucti enttausiasm. Ttie Color Guarct is also present at our very popular Hpepu ratties, vvtaiere ttiey represent ttae spirit, ot Hempsteact Higti Sctwoot. Ttwis year ltie Color Cuarrt is tveing ctireetect tuy lytr, Franz vvtwo artministers ttiis iota along Witti tus many ottuer ctuties. The tuoys wtio are ttwe memtiers ot ttie Color Guarct tiave tween ctiosen tpecause ttiey cto ttieir jotns vvett antt tpecause ttiey ttnow anct practice ttue proper Flag ctecorum. Left to rigytil, t ir1st rouif lt. rxnctrus. t':itZgif'ratrt. ttrown, A, Sctirnictt, tvitmnann. Svvonct row: lvtiss Fproute, R. Retir- mann, N. txlaticr, U, Fetztman, C, Vxvitson, P, ttartierirti, .t. soenonoias Liifiirafxifavr CLUBU l , !' 1 i vs. k I -.Z -1 COLQR GUARD Left to rigfii: A. Smitti, E. tngeman, VNV, Ctirist, R. Burrt. , ' fa I f I ' , 1 ' .Y 1 1 k 1 I f X Q ,h . A 1 1 Z I X I I I I 1 , f N ,f' f V, 4 J ' 1 ' ,. I , .. 1 w . U I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 x .l 1 1 , - 7, f ' ' ,N 4 f' 4 , , 1 1 J' , - 1 ,, 1 ' ,- 1 N , 1 S f, , n - 1 1 f' f 1 f 1 X ' I X V Won 015 il ti er ' af SWK wiiifqyibyix YG wg W? X MW A' 4.4.1-fins-5flf J ff M! , Ln J N6 44, i4 'f'fMJ ff VERY Saturday alqtcrnoon during loot- laall season and on every occasion tliat called tor our lnest marctiing lyand, ttiis small group of snappy tiigti-steppers could tue seen marclaing out in tront. proudly lmearing aloltt tlae standards ot our country and ot our sctiool lor tlie admiration ot lnotti young and old. CHEERLEADERS HIS yearys group ot ttiirty-two active cheerleaders was directed by co-captains Left to riglilz R. Yluerg, ll. Yauclw, ,l. .'Niig1c-llwclx, l.. Anderson yrs xX lxl. lxloss. sw f J f A X 3 cf f . 5 K Grace Lee and Greta Rictm. lncluded in the squads activities was a splendid performance with ttie Hempstead Higti Sclioot Band at the Polo Grounds Football Extiitnition and a tmouse-to-tiouse canvass of funds for ttie Boy Scouts. Iliff to rigtit, Front center: ft. Ricti, G. l.c-1-, Svrnicirflu: U, lliclierson, J. Meyer. rlittftonda, G. Smitti, N. Vx'tmley, .l. Rotlimann, t. Karter, J. Witherstine, C. King, tt. King, D. Puls, lf, Santorri, lt. Fagan, N. litus, E. rxndvison, R, Xvliite, G. Pxnck- ner, J. Keilly, B. lvlatin, B. Kline, I., Daucti, J. Vondel' Hoyer, R. Hartnett, H. Cvuarnia-ri, A. tVl. llolland, J. Santa lVlaria, 117 coieoia GLJARDQSZ ., 724m FOOTBALL tif G 9 1 Q G Q6 QKGG Q CP C1 O 0 O , . '--hx- ----. -.. ....' E HE Tiger footluall team, under the alnle guidance of Coach Joe Fay, wound up another highly suc- cessful grid campaign with the splendid record of six wins and two losses. The Bengals completed their '46 season hy defeating Valley Stream to capture the South Shore championship. The Hempstead Tigers, plagued hy inexperience and fumbles, lost the seasonys opener to ai determined Westhiiry eleven, 6-0. Despite the rugged defense play of the Faymen, the opposition converted an un- timely fumble into the winning touchdown. ln their second battle of the year, the Tigers trounced the Freeport Red Devils, 41-12. Theron Banlcs raclced up three Hsix-pointersn and three con- versions, While Haward Quann, Walter Kohano- wich, and Donn Balcer each delivered a touchdown to the Tiger cause. .loe Ostroslcy added to the scor- ing fest hy putting two perfect lciclcs through the uprights. Using an alert pass defense and a powerful often- sive, the Bengals overwhelmed the Baldwin Gold Waxfe, 26-6. Banlcs once more ran for three touch- Left to right: lvlr Krause, Mr. Fay, lxflr. Vvhite. Left to right. First row: J. Ostroslcy, VV. Gunther, S. Kleshef- slay, l.. Nalzofslce, M, Dansly, J. lvlarold, E. Nvidder, J. Daut. C. Frantcllizzi, D. Holter. Second row: A. Kohanowich, Rilcer, il, Decostri, N. Lallathin, T. Banks, J. Carra, VV. Kohanowich E. Cunningham, J. Yvinn, R. Jaeger, E. Peterson. Third row' B. Miller, D. Schuessler, R, Ashe, E. Howard. +2- 118 Thr-ron Banks, Captain. downs, and Haward Quann scored his second of the year. With two straight victories to their credit, the Huh Eteven encountered the Sewan- hatca tndians. The Faymen had tittte trouhte in downing the trihe, 45-6. .toe Qstrostcy was the hero of the day, snaring three touchdown passes from the expert hand of quarterhactc Jim Carra. Ted Banks, as usual, hit for two touchdowns and a conversion, one of the former heing a sixty-yard end run. Ed Cunningham and Haward Quann also pited up two more scores hefore the Finat gun sounded. After three straight triumphs the Huh grid squad met defeat at the hands of a superior eleven, the Chaminade Ftyers, hy a score of 12-O. The Tigers' poor aerial, attactc seated their doom as they tasted hitter defeat for the second time during the season. ln their sixth grid encounter of the season, the Tigers downed hard-Hghting Gten Cove, IQ-8. tn a rough, penalty-spiked hattte the Bengats overcame the Cover attack on touchdowns hy Ed Cunningham and B111 Gunther, Gunther snagged the winning touchdown pass from Jim Carra. The Tigers druhhcd the Mineota Maroons Q6-O in their tast home comhat of the season, The Faymen pited up a considerahte margin, and their victory was never threat- ened after the opening period. The decisive scores were pushed across hy Banks, ,lim Carra, HKo1cey Kohanowich, and Ostrostcy, who also accounted for the extra point. The Tigers earned a herth in the South Shore Playoffs hy this triumpha In a vicious struggle the Bengats humhted Valley Stream, 19-14, to cop the South Shore Championship and the coveted Long 1s1and tndian's trophy. In this hard-fought thriller Jim Carra tossed three perfect touchdown passes. .toe Gstrostcy was on the receiv- ing end of two, and Don Batter snared the other. Hempstead can welt he proud of its championship team, its coach, Mr. Fay, and his assistants, Mr. White and Mr. Krause. 119 '1n..,,,, it V JUNIOR VARSITY FOCDTBALL IIIS yeairis Junior Vursily Ioollmall squad com- opening lgallle. plelecl ai highly suecesslul season willu a recorcl Then, alter being lielrl Io in 6-6 rleaclloelc Iuy i ol tllree wins, one loss. zxncl il liarcl-Iougiil lie. Ille lxfIineola squacl, llie Tigers wenl. on Io clelent Uncler lime guiclanfe ol' llieir ulvle leneler and Sewnnimulia, 52-O, Cl1runinarIe, 13-O, anfl Finisliecl coacli, Ivlr. Nilsson, llie HJunior Tigers' met tlieir time season with a 7-O victory over Balclwin. 1 llieir lirsl and only clellent oI Ilie season eil llie A vole of Ilianlis is clue to our llard-liglxting mnnrls oIl a superior lsrceporl eleven, I 3-O, in llieir Junior Varsily squaxrI nncl ils coaifli, iX'Ir. Nilsson. if J Left Io riglil. I ii',s t i'4ir1 ': ID. Uulirir-n, 'lt Krnoll. ll. llirl izirr ls, .X Ulilsis. ll IB miii Ins, Ill. Peterson. Svrwrul row: F. Anderson, J. Rees, J. llemlvergvr, VV. Kelly. Ilqfriril row: S. IVIilIiIcin, T, Caplan, C. Pappert, Mr. Nilsson, Y, Youric-ll, ll. Ilayis, I, Sluriwyvls. XY. linle, li. llenilpergvr, S. lkinslqy, ll. Nelson, J. Cur- penler, V. Berg, XV. lxlerlclis, N. llaulil, ll. Flrissn, J. SIAIIQUY, IB, Dzunarorlus. II. llalgnns, P, Bolsfll, li. Srlilr-gr-l, J, Zinser, If. Joyre, J. Xyliuleu, R. Ferrara, J. Imallmer. 120 Left In riyfil. Ftrs! milf: R. Rtioite-s I., Ut-tllftrso. XV. Rilftne R Ilt7XY4 fS. XV. Terieseri, ,t. Tait. nliicvril. for-firitf wut txtr. Benner, lt. 'l4aIminsLy, tt. Szafrantmvskix, J. fitynn. U., Miller, V. Karwnstsi, Rose. XV. Htunien- 'V ttmt. P. finltilxerl. fi. H4-insotin. W , . I Xvitliam Ritctiie, faptain. i ,J BASKETBALL HE Tiger bastceltnatt team won its First nine games without a setback, to open the '47 sea- son. Uncter the capable ctirection of Royal Benner, what was ratect as a so-so team in prac- tice ctevetopect into a hot contender from the start. The season opened with Hempstead etcing out victories over Westbtiry, 31-50, and Mineola, 53-51. Meeting Westbury' again, the Tigers won Q9-20. txteptiarn next was defeated 31-22. In our tirst overtime contest, Hempstead out- scorect Ctiaminacle. -13--10. The Bennermen fot- lawed with iiiciiiiiiis of 32-51, 36-15, 47-55. and 55-30 over Lawrence, Baldwin, Centrat, and Sewantialca respectively. Hempstead tinatty bowed to Freeport, 37-27. To this expert quintet we extend our tieartiest congratulations. Left to right. I'irsl rozr: ff. Kinnison. .t Natsciti, ff. Srtiatl, t . xxncterson. U. Cuanrto. N. Kunotlf, R. Shaf- fer. Secoml row: F, Pmasciano, E. moore, tt. Gage, D. Oltzirien, H. Ley, C. Getirig, Hiltntmett. t ,tell to rifilil. first rnir: Kerirtey, lxlarolrl XV. ltitr' fitinningliam. R. Ashe. Serena! row: S. Kleslielqslty, T. Arnett, rl. Xxinn, XV, Alqerjt-sn-ii, XV. lyotllsit-lshi. l.allatlxin. tl. Smilqranltowslqi, F, txlarino, hlr. A Fay. 'thomas Qrgan, Captain. BASEBALL h'lPROVlNG on the ,45 record, the y-16 Tigers hart a fairly goocl year when they won more than hall ol the contests playetl. Composetl mostly ol inexperieneeol hoys plus a few veterans, it cle- yelopecl into a hetter-than-average team hy the time the season reacthecl the hall-way mart. This team was huilt hy the full Cooperation ol hoth the players ancl the coach, ancl not hy the worle of any one or two particular stars. lniportant to the particular success ol eaeh hoy is the sport in which he prox es his worth to the school, Une ol these hoys was a young pitcher who shut out Sewanhalqa -I-O, Another time an outlielcler seorecl the tying run in the sixth inning ancl then went onto the to matte a running Catch ol a long rlrive. therehy saying the game. rlwowartl the encl ol the season, the game which was most enjoyetl hy hoth team anrl school was 122 playecl. The 'tigers met the Craigmen ol Baldwin, giving them a complete rlruhhing hy the score of 2 l-0. ln this game every player got at least one hit. One ol the most conspicuous ahilities of the team seemecl to he the power of lnrealcing a tie or coming lroni hehincl to win many close games when a single run meant victory or cteleat. This talent is the true test ol a goocl team. Another llairly successful year enclerl for Hemp- steatl with the thought of tunilclingg a Champion- ship teani in the years to Conte. Next year most ol the players. now veterans, will he returning so that the Chances lor a hetter team seein very goocl. Vxlith a Few new players the team ran he Com- pletetlg this shoulcl leant to hringging haelc, if not regaining, this year, the laasehall trophy to the awarcl cahinet at llenipsteatl. Vvfith a spirit lilce that ol last year we cannot lose. f l 73 ofruz, 6'df 'f 'F1f't't' '95 M' ,, ,..f,' ' il.o!,,., - J'-' If .A ... 1- g,,',' ff.. ,' ,, rl.. LW' U-'U thi-'-IV!-b . L0 ' Cf A2-4-417.4 hu-fl-w Z4 vu rwuf' iw Qf -LU' TRACK team, atthough it may seem quite ordinary, is much ctittverent from any other team, txecause of the tact that there is no actuat teamwork to spur the hoys on to greater heights untit the very day of the meet. Each man must work atmost comptetety on his own. The 1946 squad went through the complete season without marring the state tmy so much as one scratch. They then compteted the season hy winning the South Shore Athletic League Cham- pionship for the third consecutive year and the New York Section 8 Championship for the seconct year running. As for inctivictuat champions, Hempsteactys pri- vate HtV1ercury,H Dick Neubauer, howect onty twice white running fourteen times cturing the season, breaking the South Shore recorct for the Q20-yarct t-Q4.,C,Iu,br ctash with a heautitut 22.4. At txohanowicl iig - jumped into the heacttines by tying for a tirst in the South Shore meet tturing his tirst Varsity year. tt the saying that HA team is onty as gooct as the hrains hehinct ity, hotcts true, then the atnitity of our track coach, txtr. Krause, has certainty been proven hy the tact that he came to ttempsteatt three years ago anct, starting with atmost nothing, tuuitt up a team that has been the champion in its ctass for each one of those years. The students anct the faculty extentt their heartiest congratulations to the 1946 squart upon its granct iota ot making the Huh team outstanding in the Spring sports. We are atso tooking forward to an equatty successtut 1947 team, for the pros- pects took promising. Donatct Baker, Edward Howard, Co-Captains. Varsity Track Squad. BOWLING N opportunity to tpoxvl regularly anal match one-ts sltill against an opposing player are two leatures ollerect to memlners ot ttempstect lligh Sehoolts howling tezun. ,lie holster a squact ol tour returning teain mein- laers, lvlr. Vxtinrtt., coach, olmservect the hoolas anct howling linoxvlertgge ol twenty-tive new prosperts. A 5-0 shutout over txtepliain lc-aturect the tigers' initial victory. A highly-ratett Sexvanlintin quintet was then ctetteatett 5 2. Vlqxvo sucressive 3-O Stiiittiiiis over C tceziiisirte anct Long t5eaeh respectively, mani- lestecl the power ot the roaring tiger team. An imprevecl Long tteavh squacl tinally lialtect the winning streala ot' the lternpsteact lligh lnowlers. the score was -I-1. the llulg lcegters tounnt the strilie zone in their next. encounter anct lianclect Balrtwin a 5-O Whitt-washing. ln league Competition live points is the maximum amount a team can win, rl-he llying Vltigger team rtemonstraterl their ability to aereinplisli this tteat as they trouneect Freeport, Vvlooctniere, nnct South Sicte luy surressive 5-O scores. RIFLE TEAM tllt reeorcts lneing hrolcen ancl tiecl, the rnarlas- inen ol l't.tl,S. again demonstrated their ailnility to overpower their opponents. Htleteat the opposition as they comet' is a welt- linown motto ot the llempsteact lligh nimrocts. Uncter the expert guictance ot the lvlessrs. Veer- hios, Date, anet lxlonsetl this yearts Tiger team provect that it can equal the excellently etlicient roeorcts ol other great lttl. ritte teams. Opening at .tamaiea with a non-league engage- ment, lleinpsteact cleleateet Jamaica 890-886. The ttrst league match resultefl in a win over Garrten City. The score was 902-8-13, Keeping in the Win column, the Tiger eomloination went on to out- shoot a highly-rateet Chaminacte squaet 901-892. the next two encounters were a 896-815 thrashing ot Freeport ancl a 903-814 score over the lnclians ol Sewanhatca. At Valley Stream, Hempsteacl tootq a 886-S58 etecision over the Gateway Sextet. The present aspiration of our Hempsteacl ritte tcain is to participate in the Sectional Eight and Long tstzmrt Press Championships. Left to right. First row: C ttamlet, il. lxloloney, XV, Kurz ten. Second row: G. Pooters, P Xvurner, C, Dauphin, E. Walt ti. ltattc-ran, B. Martin, R Clark. Third row: R, Kress. .l Etrlrirtge, R. Nitt, ll. Germon R. Nvarclen, R, Bcrghauer, C Bartlett, lxlr. Voorhies, IA-ft to iight. First rein: E, ltow I Corrigan. Secoml row: ll. Ga lat-r, S. Qtelcsiatc, C. Valentine R. Smith, lvtr. Xvinrlt, ', 2 x 1 . J. nan, L. stat, A, Van Pet- nrrt. lx. Arnett, IX. Vvliltiums E c wyfts. If X In uf ,ff A ,fi fjfvi, i fd-.f'4. r ' f' 1 I - ,V A ff g. ef, 21.15,-Z --' 1 S t r f f 4- 4, .' ' ffwir' f , 1 K5 rv . f ' -, L , ' ,Left fo right' rone. I D. 0ttbaC . Ctxvfltfts, MY, Fa I , ' tt' otamter. VV. Ma- ' K tuza. Left to rigtii, First wiv: R. Sctlaeter. Second row: ti. Kus- scrow, D. Cuando, L. Quint. E. Peterson. W. Matuza, R. Rtxoctes, YN. Ketty. Ttiirrl row: D, Smittl, Vtaun, t.utz, T. Stanwyctcs. .t. Stcura, S. Mit- titcin. Fourth row: C. Vxfrigtit. R, Ktine, C. Getiring, R. ,taegen tt. Rosentn-ru, Mr. Nitssrin. Fifth row: P. ttmoutus, J. ttem- tzerger, XV. tyerstiaw, J. tiittes Sixth row: .t. ttacigatupa, A. Pugatz, XV. tfwastitiow, ,t. Stan- ri , , 1 if .fel ' fs- L 'jlltffx' ' ' SOFTBALL GOLF AST year, Wtiictl was ttie tirst time Hemp- steart tiact a sotttuatt team, ttie squact ttnistiect a tougti settectute witta a surprising reeoict tor its tiirst year. tvtr. Nitsson, after tais experience in ttte Navy cturing ttae war, conceiyect ttle irtea ot a team to attow tnoys not quite gnoct enougti tor tzasetuatt to ptay anct to get experience. rtttie team ptayect a scttectute very simitar to that ot ttie taasetiatt team taut with a few tess contests. tn tvtareta ttie intraemurat teams were organizeft, anrt ttlese squacts ptayett ttmeir sctiectute. After ttiis series taoys on ttte ctass teams were urgent tn join ttwe main sotttnatt team. Because ot ttiis intra- murat series anct more practice. ttie team ctict not start its sctiectute untit quite tate in ttie season. Ttiis season ttae sotttmatt team Witt start its sctiect- ute on time, so ttmat ttais promises to tic a gooct year ter ttme teamg tor witti ttie eointmineft etttorts ot tyottt coacta anct squact, il Witt cteyetop into a team to tae prouct ot, tQ5 gjott team is romposert ot ttiose tioys inter'- esteft in tmecerning more stiitttut in ptaying ttte game. Ttie team ptays its tioine inateties at ltie ttempsteact Coiintry Ctutg anct its ottier meets at various ottier courses arounct ttie county. ttncter ttie ctirection ot txtr. tjaust, ttie tteinp- sleact team openent its campaign on Aprit twenty- seeonct, fteteating t.yntiro0t4 5-0. A weetc tater ttempsteait won trom Oceansicte a -t-I victory. Vtttien ttae 'tigers tost a protestect mateti to t.aw- rence, 5-2, taut came tuactc to cteteat. Garcten City aint Roctqyitte Center tmotti tuy 4-1. Our seconft cteteat tottowert wtien the Tigers test to Cttarni- nacte 5-Q. titettowing ttdis ttie Tigers won ttieir next ten consecutive matcties. Ttiey cteteatect Sewaritiatqa twice, tnotti tiy -1-I, anct t.awi'c-rice, Roctayitte Cen- ter, Garrten City. anct ttatctwin tay 3-t. 550, 5-I, aint 5-O respeetiyety. 'ttie tast tour matrties were easy, tor t teinpsteact oyerpoxyerect tsyntmroott, tiatct- xyin. anct tteeansirte. att tmy 5-0. anrt fittaininacte tty ii. Vxfitti inost ot ttie tmoys ot' tast yearts team ie! turninu, 1017 promises to tie a Qoort year ter ttie tteinpsteact gott team. Lefl lo rigilil. filsl rout: XY. Pliillirivli fl. Arnaurl. lj. Pearson, C. Xvaljvn, Smilli, A. liirgela, C. Xvrielil, ll, Klimpvl, Freunrl, Yelrano. Sriconrl row: Flillilqin, liive. Glllsis, llollqinann. Vlaun. Bloore, ,l. Scalisv, A. Fazio, ll. Brennesliollz, PJ. lX'lel.oroclinr1, A. Xvilliams, l'l. Cameron, ll. Quann. 'Hiircl row: Nr, Franv, ll. rlliompson, ll. N4-slmill. P. Ciillilwert, F. linnnals, C, Seo, ,l. Corrigan, XV. illirisl, ,l. gxclarns, l7. Anile-rson, B. llarlvslon, Qi. Srliallc, lla, lrlulslcy, l-. Geiger, F, Srtlxlegel, lxlr. Nils- son. lfourtli rout R. l.arson, P. fiorslci, .l, Urocler, .l. Xyinn, l.. lxlakofslce, N. Hosler, A. Nelson, C. Fle- Nally, VV. Jung, J. Zonelag, R. l.arsen, R. Clouglx, G- llammer. PHYSICAL EDUCATION LEADER CORPS llE lseacler Corps of llempsleanl lliglri Sclnool, imcler llie supervision of Mr. Nilsson ancl lxlr. Franz, lias successfully complelecl ils inilial year as a lJOyS, pliysical ecluca- tion organizalion. llrom a group of selcclerl ,luniors anrl Seniors, llie following were cliosen as olllcers: Howarcl, Caplaing Pele Smillw, Depuly Caplaing Claucle Arnaucl, Secrelaryg l-ouis Pelil, Treasurerg Claurle Arnaucl, llisloriang and George Vxfaljen, Pulmlicily Secrelary. ln llae ulieacler Corps l'lanrlluool4,H wliicli conlains llie constitution of tlie organi- zalion, llle following summary is given: mlllie Leailer Corps lwas loeen eslalmlislierl lo provicle sluclenls with llie opporlunily lo learn llwrougld cloing llie lfunclamenlals of organizalion ancl nrlminislralion of llwe Plwysical Eclucalion Programf, Leaflersi have lneen seleclecl lwecause ol' their alvilily lo assisl llie plwysical erlucalion leacliers in llne operation ol: llwe pliysical eclucalion acliyilies. Any lvoy may lmecome a memlner ol llie loeacler Corps luy sliowing inleresl, in lliis Fielcl of exlra-curricular aclivily. Leacler Corps memluers are versalile, lor llwey acl as referees lor inler-squacl loollaall, ldaslielluall, ancl soflluall games. Tliey allencl lo clerical worlc sucl'1 as allenclance inlor- malion ancl are also guarclians of llie loclcer room. ln llie l.eacler Corps lianclluoola is a secilion perlaining lo sporls sueli as loueli- loollaall. cloclgelnall, lracli ancl llelcl evenls, yolleylnall, soccer, ancl lournamenl rules. mcmluers of llie lieacler Corps are expeclerl lo lnaye a lanowleclge of lliese activities so tlial lliey may ollieiate in lliese sporls. 126 GIRLS GYM AIDES HE Gym Aictes is an association ot ,tunior anct Senior gjirts who assist htiss htm'- Cattum anft txtrs. Rcicher cturing anrt sitter gym rtasses. 'this group is one ot the most important organizations in ttempsteatt High Schoot. the memtmers are chosen accoriting to their quatities ot teactership as wett as their sports interest. Nancy Whatey, a capahte teacter, was chosen as captain ot the I9-'to ttyni Aictes. There are many things that a Gym Aitte can cto. tfach girt is assignect to lastqs tor which she is tiest titteft through her own interest anct stqitt. tn the gym ctasses each girt is assignect to a squact for which she tatqes tutt responsihitity. Some gifts act as semetaries white others tatce toctcer duty. After tataing an umpirets examination some ot the Gym Aictes reteree games in gym ctasses anrt cturing after-schoot activities. Gym Airtes participate in at tezist. onc after-schoot sport. Gym Aictes ctevote a tot ot their time to assisting the tjrcshmen anct sophomores in preparation tor the annuat Greet Gaines. Due to their previous experience the Gym Aides atso hetp the Freshmen anrt Sophomores in their ptaying ot hasetiatt, hoctiey, tnastqethatt anit other sports. For heing ii Gym Aicte points are given towarct getting the highty-prizect Ut t.M The numher ot points varies accorcting to the time given to this worti. At the annuat tmanquet a new captain is etectert tor the next year. Gym Aicte Asso- ciation pins are given out. anct numerats anrt monograins are presentect to those who have earnect them :turing the year. Left to right. 1'irsl rout: txtiss Btacf. attuin, txtrs. tteivtier, Rottuniuin, tt. 5piro, ttowarit, t., Gt-iitite, Seaman, txt. Gatto, t.. tfotiargge. t.. Ftvtxtution, N. Xvtieitev. Sw'oii1troii tf. ,t. htartin, B. Ktinv, R. Qiunfte. Smith, iX5tlftUXYIl, ttutlet, tlnotitto, xX'l'tIlC'l', fi tietjllio, Xxtott, RC'5'not4ts. ttrxfirl Third row: t, tsrau-tson, ,t. Ftattry, tt. htiirtivet, tt. grott, t tivans, A. ttot-mann, K, Howarrt, ti, ttoron, M. Ohertett, txt. Young, txt. toweth. lfourlti roir: ht. Xverner, A, ttiiuin, ti. ttertinghott, txt. Vtiinrtivr, ti. Jarikowstxi, A, .tiint4owst4i, txt. ttermunn, ht. Smith, Ziirtvowsti, ttosentnerg, Uratvoxvsti. Jeffers, N. Titus. tl tjuts, t., Zirnmermzin Ft. tiittvtta. tfiflti roiw: t.. ttorst. tt. tfitqe. t. Attmergii. tt Keat- ing N. ,tavohs tf. fiirilftir-n, tf. thompsoii, ti. tfetiitt ,X tfttwooft, 127 GIRLS, SPORTS LEADERS ltlf. Girls, Sports l.eac,ters are a group ol girls who have lneen chosen hy the girl athletes ol ltempstearl High as learlers ot the sports in which they have proven them- selves to he the most outstaneting. 'lihey have tween chosen hecause ol their sportsman- ship, initiative, and alnility as teacters. These girls Clireel the sports ol which they have tween chosen captains. lxlost ot these girls luelong to the .lunior or Senior Classes. Nancy Whaley' manages the large group ot Gym Aides--a rtimcult taste Naney also plays a Erie game ot laaslretlnall. Eclna Vxtolt clisplayecl her almilily as captain of the hoclcey team. Ectna also participates in other sports as well as lqeeping the gym in Con- Clition. lvlarie Quinee. a gooct laalsman in a pinch. was tor the seconcl straight year Captain ot the lnaseloatl team. lvlarie is also a line hocliey anrl luastqetluall player, lvlacleline Werner, who is' a very tlne laaslcelhall player, was heart ol the lnastcetlaall squacl. Joan Reynolds clirerterl the Freshmen anct the Sophomores this year in the preparations for the Annual Greelc Games. Anna Sleelcls playing alaitity earnect her the title ot Captain ot' the lgnactminlon team. lvluriel Canning. an experieneerl equestrian anrt a line organizer, has represenlefl the Ruling Clulu. lxluriel also plays a very lcine hastaellnall game. Lillian Bryan, who always howls a gooct game ot tenpins, left the howling team. All ot these girls have shown their ahility in the sports ol their choice hy the johs they have clone in clirecling anct leacting them. Hempsleacl lligh School Can well he proucl ot these girls, anrt we hope that tutiire sports teacters can rate as high as have these girls. Left io right: lvl Canning. lf. Xvolt, .l. ll:-ynolrts, N. Xvlialey. l., ltorst, L. Bryan, lvl. VNU-rrir-r, A. Stertc. 128 L1-ft io rigtlt: E, Yvoit, B. Kiine, Ni. iyiarif in. B. iwiays, L. Bryan, Ni. Vigorito, ixi Xx7i'I'l'H'T, i'2E'yTlOifiF. xXY0TfN'l'. BOTH S. Rosman, J. McCoy, E. Gitmtnons, B. Madigan. Left tu rigill. First row: E. Giiainons, G Ii:-cis-ii. 5. Rnsman, .i. R4-ynrwicis, i.. Borsl Xvoii, Fi. XXX-rnvr, Fi. fanning, S4-1' mul row: Xviiaiey, ii, Deivirmtt, Ctwens, Bi. inwe-lil, i. IXiiJ6'l'f1fl. J, Rogers i.. Bryan, Gmimwsiqi, xviiittz-ri, rx Stevia Newton, Nitt. HOCKEY N giris' ilocitey, Great Necic cieteateci iiempsteact iiigiiys tirst team, 1-O. Efina Wfmit captaineci tide Hempf steaci team. Time sccontt team, captaineci iby .ianet Busty iieict Great Neeic to a scoreiess tie. The inter-ciass tournament was won iny time Juniors, wimo were captaineci ily .io Vxferner, in the Sopilomrnre tournament Janet Busiais team came out in tirst piace. As tide Finai feature of ttme season, a iuanquet for tiie teams was enjoyeci by ati. BASKETBALL IIE iuasicetiuaii team, captaineci ivy iviacieiine Vxferner, iiact anotiwer successtui season, The ,iunior team. Captaineei iby icia iviccoy, cieteateci ixiuriei Canningjis Senior team. 26423. to win line inter-Class imnors. ixiacieiine Vxferneris team anti tteveriy iiineis team were also outstancting squacis. At liic imasiqetimaii imanquet. wiiicim conciuciefi time season. iionnr teams were ctioscn and awarcis were marie. Dnrotiiy Reiuiii. a very rapainie ieacier, was Chosen as next yearis captain. 1220 Lufl lo riglzf. Ifirsi Hill!! Ncttvr. U Seaman, D. Rvtiitt, A. Stork, ttcrtirigg- tlott, A. Uror-ptvr, J, Ttminarin. Soconil roiu: Miss Zan-intua, A. txtcstqrmotogiie, U Jotinson, J. Nitt, I. tunic, B. Swett, R. Xxvtiiilect, N. Xvtiatcy. Left fo riglif. first rout Grrwpter. Pasvaretti, It Maristivtrt, fi. tim-ctctt. I.. Pirvzin, .t Xxyerner, Ft. Dignriti, U. txtonri-. Pi. Plays. Siivnrirl mir: t. xxttxerga. txt Astie, D. ,totiiisoiy V. txtuiiitiy. tl. friinn mos, C. Nevvlun, Nitt, 1. firitrtsniilti .l. Ntaittarft, ,t Natlry, Miss Newt:-s. rl-Iliff! rmr: Diftxtiitt. Nt, tlirrmtim Km-iftertiiigg, t.. ttaron, Sroll. .t. Ttm mann, txt. Vwterner, ti. Xvritf. BADMINTON IHS year ttie gifts' tmactminton squact had ttiree very time teams. The vnmtuinatinii ot Anna Stertc anct txtarion Srtintt provert to tie ttiv tvest team in svvatting ltae tuirctie over the nc-1. Anna Steels is atso ttie Captain nt ttic tyamtminton team. ,lnyrc Nitt anct Bartmara Sfott were ttic next in writer. anct tfteannr Vetter anct ,toy Ttwmmen Hnistiect ttiirct. At the Ctnsing tRiHqlICt Piiiftbiifii SCOH. XVEHS CIWUSGI1 HS 'tI lC IICNV teanter. BOWLING NIJER the capatyte ctireetion of Bliss Rowtes and tytiss Silver. this has been a very successful year for girls, tmowting, Lillian Bryant is Captain of the team. Ttie gifts tynvvt once a vvccta anct have rottect quite a tow ggooct games, Ertna Vxtotfs 185 is ttie inctivictnat tiigti score for this season. txtany ,luninrs stmiw promise ot tuctter svores next year as a result of ltieir line stiowing ttiis year. 130 lQFTl3Al,l, 'll llie opeiiiiig ol llie season in girls, solllnall, numcmus girls Came mil lui lliis spoil, llius beginning a very suc- srierfessliil scasoii. blqlie Senior lr-am wliicli was lecl lay llweir captain, Marie Qiiiiife. flollciilcfcl ilu: .limirnr girls in llwe inlerclass loiimamcnl. A coinlmiiiccl loam lvroiri fill ol llme rlasses playecl againsl a Visiliiig Ureela Noela leeiiii. Awiirrls were marle ul, llie annual banquet, and Lois Borsl was ciliosvii us llic new sollllmll caplain. if RlDlNG llli llicliiig fylliilm is ei ggiiiiip old girls from Hempslcacl lsligli wlw gn ova-r lcv llie Rirliiig Acaclemy every Vwleclnesclay. Vlllivy lraix'i'l mm' ziiicl lm-L lmy slailioii NVEIQOII. lxliss llmlrs is iii Clizirge ol llwc Cliild. lxlaiiiy girls weiil mil limi' rifliiig, aml llie lveggiimers were ailxxeiys Qui-ii spwiail aillviiliiiii, sis lliey are in mosl cliilxs. lxliirivl fqillllllllQ, :is prcisiclcnl ul llie clulu, assisls lxliss lim-lis iii lwvpiiig llin- girls well Orgaiiizecl. 131 Iyf! ln rigilit. Kim-lirig' l.. Bofsl. Firsi ron' lf. llf-rliriglwll, l. Flvfiny. C, forum, Bl flaillri. fiilwlwiis, Rf-lull. . Rrismfin Bl. NVQ-rnvr, Rvynolrls li. Xvolln, R Olilrinfl l. Sliiszln. Siiriirul mir: R. Tum siiclf-ii, .X llmun, l., llryan, Fl. llrovosl Fl. Alairlin. Nl. Yigorilo, G. llvclsill, Fl . v . 4 llignoli, lx. .l.if-films, l.. Cenlile, wuwrl, .X lglfjll, Vlqlwompson. lmll In riillil. liirsl rriir: ll, limi-lil-l, l 3 fllvlrsirilg ll. lxlairliizcla, l-. Calcleronc, D 'llliriiiimvii fi. firimin, fi. lgeiislvv, .l 1 ' ' ' ' lxviisili. Nwiiiil mir: Bl. liiiirliwr, l. ZIIIIIIIVYTIIEIII. rl-lllfrl l'Illl'Z Kf lSLIx5', l l?llllIlll'F, Fflllllm plfflllll. Xvliilv, Fl, gfllllllfll. D. ljfailtz, J. Xvallcer N. Slallcrly. 6 Nigga g 'mi tree Fwy tt A it U x- 5 45 P13050 A. Ttiompson, J. Rottimann GREEK HE Creek Carnes, ttnown also as ttwe Olympic Games. originated in tireeee in the year 7715 Puff. 'these games were namert atter Otymf pia, a famous Greet sotttier. t te inarte a nolect riin that tootc many Ctays, in orcter to turing a message to ttie Creek ting. Otympia ctiect atter tie gave ttae serott to ttie ting. Ttie Otympie Games were one ot ttie tour great nationat testivats anct were usuatty eetetyratect on the ptain of Otympia, near Attiens. in ttie mictsiimmer ot ttwe year. No women were attowect to participate in ttiis testivat, anct onty Creeks ot pure rteseent were attowect at any time to enter in ttiis event iintit ttie Conquest ot Greece iuy ttwe Romans. -t-tie winners ot ttiese games were awarcted a gartanct ot witct otive, anct great tame was tyrougtdt to ttieir families anet ltieir eities. rtttiese games rtiecit out during ttwe tonrtti century A.D. anct were not revivegt nntit 1800, Since ttien ttie games have been twetd every tour years. Ttie Olympic' Games tietft in Bertin in 1956 Were ttie tast ones, itie contests twaving tween ctiseontinuect during ttie war. Ttie next Otympie Carnes are setiectntect to be tietct in Lonfton in 1948. Att time nations except Germany anct Japan are expected to participate in ttiese events. .l. Detwtott. aff 1 tftiiirioleer: J, Jotinson. L, o right: J, Keitty, O. Zimmerman t.. Shepstri GAMES The Greeti Games. an annnat oirtst sports event at ttcrnpsteact High Schoot, were hetct for the eteventh time aiict were rtecticatert to tlromethviis, the goct ot tiire, tjartyara jones, Sophomore, won tirst ptace in the onto to Prometheus. The sophomores provert to tae the tar tqetter team tny cteteating the tjreshrnen 65 to 22. This has heen the eighth time the Sophornores have won these events since the Cvreeti Games have come to tterirpstvart tligti. After the entrance, which was won tuv the Sophoniores, the girts sang the Greeti Nationat Anthem. The Senior anct .tiinior Qirts their gave a very ttne exhitaition in creative ctancing. tn the sporting events Jane Dr-Mott, tqreshrnair. tootq tirst honors in hrrrrttingg Vetma Lyons, Sophomore, toot: First honors in ctisciis: rho Sophomore hoop races, captainect hy Regina Quince, and the torch races, ciaptainect hy tcta txtcfioy, earne out in First ptace. Joan Johnson, Sophomore, toot: First ptace in the chariot exhitiition anct the chariot, race. Sportsmanship was tiect for hy Peggy .lean Vfistiart. Sophomore, amt ,toan Dix, tircshinan. After the sporting events tauret wreaths were ptacert on the tieacts ot each ot the winners. This was the conctusion ot another very siicwessttiit year in these ancient games. Imfl to rigltil: V, t.istc'r, Not' tet, ta. g1'titf'sing1f'r4 giver-t, N. rltlli, tviininicft, tv, t'mritvt- tizxi, C, Yotin, Ft. Ntarion, ID ttottrnzrn, Fi, tirwtrtieri, ,W A . lnfzfgf an Ol fqu imfel K 4 fs 1 ggggjggxgligb J ff? ?Qrjf?JQAQf Ackley's Beverages Hempstead 91 Adelaide Shop Freeport 8-0278 Alloert's Furniture Co. Hempstead 1605 Arlon Motors, lnc. llempstead 5005 Arnell's Hempstead 76 M. and S. Aronson, Props. Hempstead 7519 Lawrence J. Bennett, Inc. Hempstead 570 Berlreley School Alexander Berman Hempstead 650 Harry Beroza Hempstead 5558-5559 Rose L. Binsaclr llempstead 6155 Gustave Bloclr Hempstead 15 Blumberg and Sons, lnc. Hempstead 6000 L. Boikess A. W. Brierley Agency Hempstead 65 Warren E. Broolins Hempstead 6615-5558 Brown's Hempstead 5480 Busch and Hilliard Hempstead 5678-Fieldstone 5-5520 Carpet Mart llempstead 7920 Champion Shoe Repairing Hempstead 86 Charlie's Grocery Store Hempstead 115 China Inn Hempstead 5099 Chungking Royal Hempstead 6569 Frederich P. J. Clark Hempstead 7675 Cohen's Hempstead 508 Country Delicatessen Hempstead 4557 Country Lite Service Station Garden City 5126 Crane's ot Hempstead llempstead 815 Crawtord's Hempstead 5429 Cromer's llcmpstcad 5740 William J. Dalton llempsteacl 650 Ralph Dauch Hempstead 766-Residence 24 Thomas H. Dauch Hempstead 29 De Sylva Dance Studio llempstead 1578 Dublheat l lempstead 5050-522 Dunlrer's llempstead 5995 16 15 55 Greenwich Street, Hempstead Manufacturer of Beverages 257 Nassau Road, Roosevelt ' Women's Wear 267 Front Street, Hempstead Furniture 174 No. Franlclin Street De Soto Plymouth Sales and Service 262 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Ciothing and Furnishings 72 No. Franlclin Street Tailors and Furriers 280 Fulton Street, West Hempstead Fuel Oils-Plumbing-Heating 420 Lexington Avenue, New Yorlc Secretarial School 290 Fulton Avenue Attorney 187-195 Front Street, Hempstead Plumloing Supplies 169 Hempstead Avenue, West Hempstead Licensed Real Estate Brolcer 414 Hempstead iliurnpilce, West Hempstead Real Estate and Construction 278 Front Street Housewares, Hardware and Paints 220 Franlclin Avenue, Hempstead 287 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Real Estate and insurance 515 Main Street, Hempstead Real Estate Brolcer 249 Fulton Avenue Jewelers and Opticians 98 N. Franlclin Street Real Estate'-insurance 225 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Broaclloom Carpets--RugsHLinoleum 790 Front Street. East Hempstead Shoe Repair and Hat Cleaning 700 Nassau Road, Hempstead ' Delicatessen 58 Franlclin Street, Hempstead Chinese Restaurant 99 Main Street, Hempstead Chinese-American Restaurant 292 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Authorized Traveling Agent 296 Front Street. Hempstead Stationery 71 Main Street Fancy Groceries Main and Franlclin Streets General Automotive Repairing 502 Front Street Furniture Home 45 Main Street, Hempstead Ladies' and Men's Fashionable Clothes 75 Main Street. Hempstead Meat Marlcet 290 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Attorney 250 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead 9 Real Estate and lnsuranve 177 .laclcson Street, Hempstead Realtor and insurance 158 Columloia Street, Hempstead Tap-Ballet-Toe-'Ballroom Dancing 519 Main Street, Hempstead Heating 50 Main Street, Hempstead Confectionery and Tea Room Edward Homes Valley Stream 5-10267 D. A. Eldredge Hempstead 7060 Carl A. and Melvin J. Espach Hempstead 3120 Farley Associates Hempstead 4002-4003 Fashion Bowl Hempstead 1289 Joseph Feldis and Son Hempstead 6984 Florence's Hardware Florentine Craftsmen, Inc. l.cx. 2-3926 A. L. Frank's, Inc. Hempstead 1893 Franz Auto Coach Works Hempstead 250 Fredericks Hempstead 26 Garden City Florist Hempstead 5045 Geer Bros. Hempstead 623 Carol Green's Hempstead 6324 Greentield Florist Hempstead 1828 Greenwich Silk Shop Hempstead 7089 Gutowitz Hempstead 1947 Halleron's Hempstead 1717 James R. Hardman Co. Hempstead 533 Hempstead Camera Mart Hempstead 5606 Hempstead Confectionery Hempstead 4390 The Hempstead Frame Shop Hempstead 5557 Hempstead Glass Co. Hempstead 1034 Hempstead Machine Works, lnc. Hempstead 487-Hempstead 595 The Hemlpstead Pharmacy Hempstea 1356 Andy Varipopa, Hempstead Recreation Hempstead 4829 Hempstead Seed Co. Hempstead 2637 Hempstead Sentinel, Inc. Hempstead 5000 Hempstead Sports Center Hempstead 326 Hempstead Tea Room Hempstead 1601 Hempstead Welding Co. Hempstead 430 Hempstead Window Shade Co. Hempstead 2582 Hengstenberg and Sons Hemp. 11 and 468 Hennig's Bake Shop Hillcrest Furniture Co., lnc. Hempstead 381 David Holman Helen Howard, Hats Freeport 8-0983-lvl Rutland Road, Hempstead 281 Main Street, Hempstead Buiclc Sales and Service 260 Fulton Avenue Attorney 480 Greenwich Street, Hempstead Realtors 273 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Dresses and Sportswear 225 South Franklin Street, Hempstead Fiorist Hempstead Hardware . 479-485 First Avenue, Hempstead Metal Furniture 15-17 lviain Street, Hempstead The Store for Men and Boys 235 Jackson Street, Hempstead Auto Repairs and Alterations 264 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Dresses, Coats. Suits 296 Fulton Street, Hempstead Florists 23 High Street, Hempstead Real Estate and lnsurance 253 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Ladies' Sportswear 600 Nassau Road, Hempstead Evergreens-Plants-Cut Flowers 39 Greenwich Street, Hempstead Fashion Fahrics 276 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Jewelers 7 So. Franklin Street, Hempstead Hardware'-Paints 328 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Personal and Commercial Stationery 231 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Camera and Accessories 312 Fulton Street, Hempstead Confectionery 116 Main Street, Hempstead Custom Framing-Paintings Restored-Fine Prints'-'Gifts Fert 138 305 Front Street, Hempstead Glass Company 12 S. Franldin Street, Hempstead Machine Work 296 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Pharmacist 288 Front Street, Hempstead Bowling AlleyMBar-Restaurant West Hempstead ilizerf-'Garden Tools--Spray Materials 70 Main Street, Hempstead Commercial Printing 35 Greenwich Street. Hempstead -'Everything in Sporting Goodsl' 42-A N, Franklin Street. Hempstead Restaurant Vxfhitson Street, Hempstead Manufacturer 285 Front Street, Hempstead Xvindow Shades--'Venetian Blinds Graham Avenue, Hempstead Ftorists 138 Main Street, Hempstead lnterior Decorators 250 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead 285 Nassau Road, Roosevelt Hats The Hub Stores Hempstead 554 Husnik Jewelers Hempstead 1748 Improved Laundry Service Hempstead 7450 Indian WaIIr Foot Form Hempstead 2122 Inquirer Press Hempstead 692 Irwin Lumber Company, Inc. Hempstead 2660 James Hair Stylist Hempstead 5225 I. Janvey and Sons Hempstead 4464-5 Jim's Service Station Hempstead 6409 C. H. Tunniclitfe Jones Hempstead 6868 JuIio Hempstead 540 K-9 Obedience Trainer Hempstead 1540 KaIinsIry's Hempstead 1150 Kantor Pharmacy Hempstead 544 Kappa Maro Delta Sorority Earl W. Keegan Hempstead 812 Kennet Meats and Pet Foods Hempstead 5599 KiIb's Drafting School Garden City 7191 Louis Lagalris and Son Hempstead 4629 Lalmant Motors, Inc. Hempstead 274 Charles H. 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Hempstead 514l'-I?IQraI Park 5618 151 Main Street, Hempstead Auto and Home Supplies 41-A Greenwich Street, Hempstead ..IeweIer 58 Prospect Street, Hempstead Laundry 259 Fuiton Avenue, Hempstead Corrective Shoes for Chiidren, Men and Vvomen 68-70 Main Street, Hempstead Printing and Stationery Front Street Near Uniondate Avenue, East Hempstead IVIiIIworIcf-IVIason and Buitding MateriaI 145-A Main Street, Hempstead - Beauty Shop 215 Front Street, Hempstead Cteaning Suppiies ,Ie-rusaIcm Avenue at Greenwich Street, Hempstead Esso Service Station 250 Futton Avenue, Hempstead Lawyer 277 Fuiton Avenue. Hempstead Coid Wave SpeciaIist Cherry VaIIey Road, West Hempstead Dog Obedience Trainer 264 Front Street. Hempstead Nursery Fumiture and Toys 266 Futton Avenue. Hempstead Drugs Hempstead, N. Y. 244 Main Street, Hempstead Reat Estate 500 Futton Avenue, Hempstead AnimaI Suppty Store 245 Fuiton Avenu-e, Hempstead Mectianicat and Architecturat Drafting 77 Greenwich Street, Hempstead Ice Cream and Confectionery 205-207 Main Street, Hempstead Saies and Service QO9 Hempstead Turnpiice, West Hempstead Reat Estate and Insurance 289 Nassau Road, Rooseveit Mens Women's and Chiidrenis Ciothes Hempstead Ave. Cor. Poptar St., West Hempstead Fancy Fruits and Vegetabies 159 Main Street, Hempstead JCWCICY 70 Manor Avenue Life Insurance 181 N. Franidin Street, Hempstead Automobiie Service Station 60 No. Franidin Street, Hempstead Pharmacy Main and Bedett Streets, Hempstead Automotive Suppiies 278 Futton Avenue, Hempstead Attorneys 284 Front Street. Hempstead Caices and Tasty Pastries 8 Fairview BouIeva.rd Etectricat Contractors 185 Main Street, Hempstead Nash Saies and Service 194 Hempstead Avenue. West Hempstead DeIicatessen 252 Fuiton Avenue IVIen's Wear ' 165 Main Street. Hempstead Exciusive Mittinery and accessories 011 Hempstead Turnpiire, West Hempstead Lumber and Suppty Corporation 159 Model Balrery Hempstead 277-R Mora and Bagnall llcmpstead 4245-'1669 Nassau Electrical Supply Hempstead 500 Nassau Fabrics Shop llcmpstead 886 Nassau' Lunch , Hempstead 814 Nassau Mutual Fuel Co. Hempstead 2510 Nassau Sportwear, Inc. Hempstead 6688 Tovio H. Nelrton Hempstead 1250 Nestler's Hempstead 7458 Geo. E. Nettleton, Inc. Hempstead 484'-'2425 Newmarlr and Lewis, lnc. Hempstead 585 Niddrie-Foss Tire Corp. Hempstead 2525 Oman Bros. and Co. Hempstead 7700 Paraglide Restaurant Hempstead 5750 Patterson and Christ Francis Paul Hempstead 5255 C O. , lnc. Petersen Electrical Appliance Co. Hempstead 2602 Pitre's Music House, lnc. Hempstead 659 Plesser's ot Hempstead Hempstead 225 Premier Brass and Electrical Supply Co. Hempstead 1220 William W. Quest Hempstead 7842 Randall Motors, lnc. Hempstead 6600 Salisbury Nursery Hempstead 1645 Scudder's Stationery and Sweet Shoppe Hempstead 5009 The Second National Banlr and Trust Co. Shadow Lawn Restaurant Hempstead 1550 Singer Sewing Machine Co. Hempstead' 4275 Robert L. Smith llempstead 1510 StaFtord's llempstead 7416 John A. Starin Hempstead 5912 State Theater Hempstead 4925 Irving Stein Hempstead 6540 M. Steiner Hempstead 56 Sam Stillman Stumacs Men's Shop Hempstead 5898 , 0 65 Main Street, Hempstead Balcery 191 Main Street, Hempstead Realtors-lnsurers 2-11 Front Street, Hempstead Electrical Supplies and Fixtures 212 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Textiles 72 Main Street, Hempstead Restaurant Hempstead Avenue, West Hempstead Fuel 124 Main Street, Hempstead lVlcn's Sportwear and Haberdashery 250 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead V Attomey 249-51 Front Street, Hempstead Fumiture and Bedding Store 555 S. Franldin Street, Hempstead Contractors and Builders 45 Main Street, Hempstead Electrical 205 No, Franldin Street. Hempstead Tires and Batteries 256 Main Street. Hempstead . Distributors of Automotive Products 157 Greenwich Street, Hempstead Restaurant 508 Front Street, Hempstead 196 Hempstead Avenue, VVest Hempstead Beauty Salon 720 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Radios, Refrigerators, Washing Machines 89 Main Street, Hempstead Musical lnstruments and Accessories 214 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Electrical Appliances 52 Centre Street, Hempstead Electricai Supplv 192 Hempstead Avenue, Hempstead Stationery and Cigars 287 Main Street, Hempstead Cadillac Sales and Service East Hempstead Nursery and Landscaping 165 Henry Street, Hempstead lce Cream-Candy'-Stationery 51 Main Street, Hempstead Banlcing 152 Greenwich Street, Hempstead Luncheons-Dinners 46 No. Franlclin Street. Hempstead Buttons, Belts and Buclcles made 50 Hempstead Turnpilce, Hempstead Real Estate-'lnsurance 150 ,iaclcson Street, Hempstead Athletic Equipment and Sports Goods 257 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Jeweler and Optician 74 Main Street, Hempstead Theatre 78 Main Street, Hempstead Mattress Company 77 Main Street, Hempstead Economy Drugs 298 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Tailor Shop 58 Main Street, Hempstead W lVlen's Wear Sfyle Ar+ Hr-mpslvrrcl 5359 The Sugar Bowl llrvrnpslvucl 1415 Sun Cusfom Tailoring l7lt'HlIY5l1'i,lKl 7161 Temple of Music Terminal Panls Shop, Inc. llompslvacl 1156 Naialie Tifus Hcmpslm-zrrl 2280 Tops In Food Co. llompslcrzul 754 The Town Agency llrvmpslorrcl 500 S. G. Van Riper Freeport 80907 B. Von Elm ljrccporl S F0111 Ward and Burlchard, Inc. l'lcmpa1ozrrl 2272 Wesl End Tavern llc-nrpslvzrrl 7569 Wesl Hemps+ead Lumber ancl Supply Corp. llorupslvarl 5212 239 Fulton Avenue, llrrmpstcarl Decorators 200 llempslrfrrcl Avcnuc, Xvvsl llcmpstcacl Socla Storm: 211111 l,.1l1'lf'l1COllCltC 1 llcmpslvrxcl Turnpilce, Xvvsl ll:-nrpstvacl ,,- lronl .rrurl l 105 Henxpsliwul AVC., Wes? Hempsfead Nafional Bank llcrnnslr-acl 6700 Whipple Mofors llcmpslerrrrl 4-14 William's Bake Hempslearl 850 Harry Wolf llcnrpslvacl 1-11 Wood, Gehrig Shop and Willrlow 24 Nlain Slrufet, Tailoring lli-rnpslcrrrl A llodios-Rncrbrwls-flxppliaxnces 21741 Fulton Slrr-ei. 10 lhflain Street. Srudio 57 Chnsnm-r Slrvct, l.rllIlC'lN'0l l0 721 Nassau liorucl , 1 1 llvmpsteacl Sporlwear llompslc-url of Drrnving llrrmpslcarl li: Supplivf llvrnpslczul fri-rrvral lrr5L1rzrr1r'rt zrnrl Iv-al lstate llrnlwrngjr' S7 Lalrewoorl fxvenrxv, lfrm-pmt Rooling unrl Sirling bo Xvrrslringlon yhvcrrrrro. lfooscvell Plrolograplxy 156 ltullori .hw-nuc, lla-rnpslczarl lqifill 1isLa1c 'lullon Slrvnls, llm-mpslvarrl Rvslrruranl Cor. o'1'1Brool:lyr1 Aicci., Xvcst '.ll5nips1srul Lumlaer and Trim llcmpstcufl Uonlqing 209 N. Franlrlin Slrvcl, llmgnrpslvzul Sales'-Service'-Par ls Dcpk. 16 Greenwich Street, lli-mpslcarl lfmlqcry 11 Blain Street, Hcmpsqlearl hlvnis Shop 250 Fulton Avenue, 111-rrrpslcnrl llm-rnpslvucl 5-lUOfi ' ' ' AUOTUPXF PRINTERS OF THE I947 COLONIAL Your wasted chimney treat turned into cast: by D U B L H E A T 319 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Tel. Hempsteart 5050 Gt. Neck 1717 Greenwich Silk Shop, Inc. Fashion Fabrics' by the Yard 39 GREEN WICPI STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Hempstead 7039 Hempstead 5898 STUMACS MEN'S SHOP FLORENCE'S HARDWARE Haberdastiers - Hatters HEMPSTEAD NEW YORK 58 MAIN STREET Corner Fulton Avenue HE MPSTEAD, N. Y. Hempstead 1289 Compliments FASHION BOWL Dresses and Sportswear Ot L. BOIKESS For the Junior Miss 273 FULTON AVENUE HE MPSTEAD, L. I. Tel. Hempstead 1150 Est. 1915 K A L I N S K Y ' S The Store of a ttiousand and one items EVERYTHING ON VVHEELSU Infant and Juvenile Furniture -f Toys Baby Carriages -- Expert Bicycle Repairing Q64 FRONT STREET Hempstead, L. I. NASSAU LUNCH Open Day and Night 72 MAIN STREET L1EMPS'FEAD,N.Y. Tel. Hempstead 814 When Better Automobiles Are Built -1 Buick Will Build Them D. A. ELDREDGE BUICK Sales and Service Established 1919 281 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Tel. Hempstead 7060-1 145 ADELAIDE SHOP Womens Wears Dresses f- Iewelry Sportswear 257 NASSAU ROAD ROOSEVELT, L. I. Freeport 9-5278 The Home of Fine Furniture CRANE'S OF HEMPSTEAD 302 FRONT STREET Facing Main HEMPSTEAD, L. I. Teteptxonez Hempstead 815 One of Long Istamfs Largest Furniture, Institutions Hempstead 1550 ERIC JOHNSON. PROP. J O H N S O N ' S Shadow Lawn Restaurant LUNCHEONS - DINNERS Xve eater to Parties and Xveitclings 152 GREENWICH STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. SPRINGTIME HERE is protuatnty no oltaer season of the year when ttempsleact High Srtmoot anct its surrounct- ings are more tmeauiitut or more attractive ttwan in ttxe Spring. Ttmen ltme tawns seem greener ltaan ever tae- Tore, ttae magnotia trees tmursl into tutomn, and pres- entty, att the trees put on their Summer ctress. This is ttwe time ot year wtaen we especiatty enjoy spenct- ing our tunetw taours strotting' atuout ttie grounds, sunning oursetves in ttie tmteaetlers. or just slretetnng out uncter ttme trees, wtmere we can tott in ltme warm air anct the pteasanl, sunstiine, Once again we are ggtact to tue a part nt ttempsleact ttigta, taut we do wista ttaat Ctasses Coutct tae taetct out on ltme tawn and uncter ttae trees insteact of in ttme etassreolns. Just ttaen ttme Lett rings, anct we return to our etasses witta our pteasant ctreams stmallerett. STAFFORDS Vvilson Athletic' Equipment ancl Pttysicaf Education Supplies 150 JACKSON STREET Hu MPSTEAD, L. I. Phone: 7416 M A R D E L ' S ETHICAL PHARMACY Free Delivery Teteptione: 95 60 NO. FRANKLIN STREET LTEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 1414 Cornplimenls of HEMPSTEAD BANK Commencing our 60th Year of Service CORNER MAIN ST., AND FULTON AVE HIEMPSTE.1XD, N. Y. Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 145 IQWJM X WW 0 When your name is called for dicta- tion . . or promotion . . . it's because you are good in your job. Berkeley School not only gives you the technical skills necessary for advancement but also the finer overtones of secretarial performance. Hundreds of Berkeley graduates hold top-flight secretarial po- sitions. Comprehensive and intensive Disrin ' h d facult Effective courses. guns e Y- , placement service. Send for Bulletin. BERKELEY SCHOOL 420 lexinglon Avenue, N.Y. I7, N.Y. 8 Church SI.. White Plains. N. Y. 12 Prospect St., East Orange. N- J- Pione llempsleafl 91 Eslalilislxed 1880 No Slmm, Inst llw Best of Beverages ACKLEY'S BEVERAGES Bolflt-rs of RED ROCK COLA 35 GREENNWCH STREET TlEMPSTEAD, N. Y. SQUARE DANCING l UST as square Clilllflllg has liocomo increasingly popular everywhere in rccrcalional cenlcrs about llic Country, so it has also liocornc increasingly popu- lar in our High School. lluring llie Nvinler monllis the Pliysical limlucalion classes flcyole several pcriocls lo gclling llic memliers of our sluclcnt liocly lmellcr acrpminlccl willi lliis Sporl. l'1yc-ryonc has llie oppor- lunily of learning llie elcmc-nls of square claiming tlirougli llie gym classes, Tlic-n. lor lliosc who are inlercslocl, llie Square ldmico filulx me-cis allernoons alter school, when more mlmmfcfl clunces are lauglwt. The Friclny vw,-iiiilg tlnnces in the Girls' Gym olT0r an evening ol lun lo lhosc who enjoy clcyoiing an evening in square clnncing. Vxfilli llicso many oppor- lunilics ln lc-arn lliis easy and enjoyalile Sport, llierc shoulcl lic no slurlenl of Hcmpsloacl lligli who Cana noi lake part in the lun. e lcmpslc-ad 7319 Fur Sloragc HEMPSTEAD Mar'I'le1' Bake Shop, Inc. 8K Bn,lecrs of Better Cakes and Tasty Pastries M, Ev S. Aronson, Props. FUTS Rcfilffflfilfjfl Uflll CTIOUHCCI T2 NU. FRANKLIN 9TRl'fli'l' Nvar linlion Ave. l lE MPSTEAD, L. l. Q8-I FR ONT STREET llfiMPs'rEAD, L. l. Teloplionc: llvinptleutl 149 1-I6 The FLUKE. 'PINE CRAFT 'ME ', IIIU. 1- he f..f.,i Q yt K I Mi NW-u.,,,M H: ' tg ELLLAX V: T xv' ,rl Qi' 1, 'N5 ss gu1.f V . Y muh K, aw L ,, U 4-ww-.hrhgt M XA X' A f L ' Q., Q' -'z 1 Y 'fs .M x , f V .V 4 K . X V .W . . 1 Fiutuurv: f'0unIuim f mmf Garffwx flrnmvwnls in 1.4-ml, Bronze mm' Nom' rmizw. lm. X . fx. Pr1l11.u'c'm. lDfl'Si1ll'll, 1797485 IST fXVENUE Q '-ww Q, K-N,- , ,M ., - an . -' x Y1,,, ., bv, Uvrlfwv, Rfufc llwmrnv Gfmfwn, Tvrrnu um, .XI1rr1uffu'fv1rm- um, V fvnrmpnw Imymr'lwrs um! Pwr!! Flunzfurw Cmlllfxffffu cjiffir IJI'ilN1lYf'l'11l, 5,1019 ,xlUlHl.fli'f' fat 28th SLJ NEW YORK 147 Compliments of ARNELL MEN'S SHOP Hempstead 570 Lawrence J. Bennett, Inc. Plumbing 5 Healing Fuel Oils 280 FULTON STREET WEST HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Compliments of JUDGE ALEXANDER BERMAN Left io right. First row: BI. S4-r'IIiacIi, I, I'IuncI7insIci, N. IIOS- ICF. Second VOIUZ ZIOHAOQ, Savage, BFOXVU. W INNERS, SUBSCRIPTICDN DRIV E S A project in the improvement and Ineautitica- tion of our schooI this year, the GeneraI Ur'- ganization decided to conduct a magazine suhscrip- tion drive. At the outset those in charge of the drive set as their goaI the earning of sufficient funds to purchase a new cycIorama curtain for the audi- toriiun. A magazine subscription contest was seIected Iuecause it was heIieved that Ipoth schooI and stu- dents wouId profit from such a project. The com- mission to he received hy the schooI wouId purchase the desired curtain, and the students wouId receive prizes for their efforts. The prizes that were awarded to the winners of 'the contest incIuded many items that were Iyoth uset'uI and vaIuaIJIe. WhiIe the drive was in progress, the worn-out curtain was ac- cidentaIIy destroyed, so that the purpose of the drive Imecame a reaI necessity instead of mereIy a desired improvement. Phone Hempstead 6155 C i If ROSE L. BINSACK Licensed Real Estate Broker 169 I-IEIVIPSTEAD AVENUE WEST I-IEMPSTEAD omp imen s 0 MIMI HAT SHOPPE Exclusive Millinery and Accessories 165 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Hempstead 6159 148 THE WEST HEMPSTEAD NATIGNAL BANK Hexipsruixo, N. Y. 'Wlernoer of ihe Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation GUTOWITZ Iewelers -4 Qptometrists Watches Jewelry Class Rings Trophies Silverware Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 276 FULTON AVENUE HEMPST'EAD, LONG ISLAND Hempstead 1947 149 'tieteptionez Hempstead 225 PLESSER'S OF HEMPSTEAD Radios, Television, Gas Ranges, Refrigera- tors, Washing tvtactiines, Electrical Repairs, Radio Repair Service, Kitelaen Catainets 214 FULTON AVENUE l'lEMPSTEAD, N. Y. With the compliments of tlie Epsilon Chapter of Ilia OMEGA PHI ALPHA SORCRHY Janice Angettuectc, Penny Prettows. .toyce Eder, Marjorie Fettn izii in, Doris ,tot'inson. trene Karter, Joan Keitty, txtary Keptinfger, Liee Renancter. Ptiyttis Snow, Anne Suttie van, Naomi Titus. Nancy Vxftaatey, .loan Vwyittierstine 1.1-ft to riglit: txl. Xvysotztsi, ,l. Artaims, lt. Cami-ron, R, Ctougti, l , Aniterson. SPORTS PATROL tttf Sports Patrol is coniposect ot a group ot' tmoys wtiose ctuties require regular anct taittitul per- tormauce. Ttaey must tie on taanrt at eacti ot ttie several games ptayert on our own lietft or court. Ttieirs is not ttie pleasure ot seeing or participating in ttie gameg insteart. ttwey twave ttie rtuty ot policing ttie limits ot ttae sctioot Qrounrts, to see ttiat ttiose wtio enter tiave purctiasect ttaeir tictcets. ttiat ttie exits are t-cept clear. auct ttiat orcter is inaintainert at all limes. txtr. Nilsson is ttie actviser ot ttie Patrol. He gives ttie instructions to ttie ineintiers ancl assigns ttlem to tl'1Cir posts. Ttiese lvoys arroiiiplisti ttic-ii' tastcs quietly anrt etticientty. All ttie more crectit is ttieretore clue ttaem, tor wittiout ttieir ettorts ttie large attenctance at our games coutct not tie so readily accommoclatect, Compliments of WILLIAM W. QUAST ttrrnipsteiirt 1ifil5 ttempstc-aft 3355 WARREN E. BROOKINS Real Estate Brolzer 5l3 tVtAtN STREET LlEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 15 0 many years Pace Institute -f-1:r: has aided high school students, well uf? in advance of graduation and without obliga- If 4 tion, in planning for professional business success through I adequate training. Technical-Cultural courses are provided, with emphasis cn development of leadership qualities, In SECRETARIAL TRAINING ACCOUNTANCY AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTANCY PRACTICE IC.P.A.I PREPARATION MARKETING, ADVERTISING, AND SELLING All courses are in field ol higher education. and fully aeered ited hy N. Y. State Dept. of Educ. Day and Evening. Coeducational. Visitors welcome. Bulletins on request. Tel. BAreIay 7-8200. P CE INSTITUTE te City Hall Park! I'NIJNII'cLK HEMPSTEAD - PONTIAC SALES - SERVICE - PARTS DEPT. Xvfiipple fxfolors NEXV Pml'II-DINC 12.000 SQ. FEET 200 N. ITR,fXNKI-IN STREET I'IIiMPS'IiE.'XD. I.. I. Your Insporilirm is Invilecl 151 Phone: Hempstead 5558 - 5559 H. BEROZA Plumbing Supplies fe Tinsmittt Supplies Stoves '-4 Ranges f-f Heaters STOVE REPAIRS 187 FRQNT STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Sales Properties Ffanagvrl Modgage Loans Renting THE TOWN AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC Telephone Hempstead 506 PETER P. ROCCHIO Licensed Broker 721 NASSAU RCAD HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Lett to rirytilr fx, Ntcconotogue, C. Newton. T. Funtz, Horton, Nt. Timctier, P. Xvistwart. THE TWIRLERS HOSE smart-tootcing tiigti-steppers ttxat lead our sctwoot tiand at ttme foottnatt games are the Twirt- ers. With Peggy .lean Wisnart as Drum Majorette and Mary' Ann Timctier as captain, the group in- ctudes Ann Horton, Ann Mcconotogiie, Thelma Funk, and Gloria Newton for a total of six mem- taers. Ttieir twirting routine was learned ttirougti a good deal of tward work and individual practice, tie- sides marctiing practice with ttie band every Tues- day and Thursday afternoon and Saturday morning during the football Season. With the exception of the few beginning ones ttiey learned from ttieir instructors, most of the twirting routines are created and developed by the twirters themselves. Because of ttre individual prac- tice required, and ttie fact ttiat only six girls are finatty selected for the positions, the girls usually continue in their jotns ttirougtiout their high school years. Fietdstone 3-6668 6000 Hempstead 6001 6002 H. -Blumberg 8: Sons. Inc. Hardware f- Paints f- Glass Tools - Housewares 278 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. J. MEYER . . . Delicatessen . . . Birds Eye Frosted Foods 194 HEMPSTEAD AVENUE WEST HEMPSTEAD, L. I. 152 II px 13112 Iewelry Designing - Special Orders JOHN P. STARIN feweler fmcf Oplician XX'ATCHES-DIAMONDS AND FINE GOLD JEWELRY Q37 FULTON AVENUE HriMPs'rE,xD, N. Y. MENENDEZ MOTOR SALES, INC. 185 MAIN STREET HEMPSTE.'XD, N. Y. Nash Sales 5' Service, Since 1925 Te1. Hemp. 1015 155 PETERSEN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO. Raflios, Rvfrigyvrrllzjrs, Xvushirig .XIru'Izi1z0s T20 FUIfI'ON ,'XYIfNI'If IIIiMPs'rr3A1m, N. Y, II1'I'Ilf7SI4'fHI lim! CTOHIIIIIITIQIIIS of L kk X ESTABLISHED S H559 FOOD, STORES- THE GREAT ATLANTIC G PACIFIC YEA CO. Q . ,.. Left In IIIJIIII Mr. I'r.inz, IN. Iilus, fIrs. IDI-nuyar, Mrs. I'aiuI. Nr. Paul Flr, MII, FIN. Pu-II. Hrs. Blumii. THE DANCE CHAPERONES XXNIIWH HFC tIwse Iwo QQHIJIO UI' II10 sIiQIwIIy uIcIer sc-I, nc-sIIerI qui:-IIy in the warner NYRIICIWIVIQ II1c action wiIIi apparent IIIIIIISGIHCIIL? VVIIW :ire II1ey Iwcrei' VXIG ziIways II1uugI1I II1ziI II1ese I:rifIay night cIm1rcs were Iwr I1iQIi sf'I1mmI sIucIc-nts. I.eIIs ,Qu over :HMI IIIITOCIIIFC mlrseIYes Io II'1eni. Ix'IuCIi to our unmzcinenl. II1e ggrarions lady tcIIs us II1aI IIM-y are one OI. II1e Iive rwupIc-s assigned Imy IITG PilI'6TlI-,I16'EiC'I'lCTS fXssm'iziIimi In CI1aperone ihesc Iviindiuns. These Iwo pe-upIv are EIL and IXIrs. Chester Bell. rI1airmcn OI II1e Committee, This com- rniIIee Iias Ineen most IIGIDIIIII I0 our very aIJIe anrI FIIIIQCIIIHI cIireCIor. EIL Iirzinz. Vwye II'1inIc tIuaI IIie sIucIenI IwrIy of Hempstead IIiggIi SCINJOI owe ai xoie UI I,I1anI4s to tI'1ese tireIess peupIe Ior their c'easeIess work in I'1eIping Io oversee IIuese- rIanCes. I'I1c- IcIs-aI Eating IJIacv .Xir ConcIiIionecI HEMPSTEAD RESTAURANT Private Dining Room Ioriparties I-uncI1 - Dinner - Sunday Dinner 4.2-A N. FRANKLIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, I-. I. I,Ii0ne: IIf'mpsIvzuI 1001 fT0mpIirnvnIs of MARSHALL 81 RITTER 278 EIIITON AVENUE I'IenipsIearI 43-I I5-I MACK MARKOWITZ CO. lisiuflllsllofl 1926 Your Olrlsrnofnilv Dealer Hlimr-s'1'E,xn. N. Y. Tel. Hempstead 7780-81 HEMPSTEAD GLASS COMPANY Class 0 fxlirrors 0 Picture Framing 0 Furnilure Top 305 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD. N. Y. H6-mpsiead 1034 NASSAU MUTUAL FUEL CO., INC. I Ll TeIephone: I'IempsteacI 1645 SALISBURY NURSERY Furjrou STREET EAST HEMPSTEAD, L. I. C. H. XIAN BOURGONDIEN, Prop. D U N K E R ' S Confectionery 5' Tea Room 50 IVIAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, L. I. TeI. Hempstead 5995 TeIephone Q9 THOMAS H. DAUCH Realtor - Developer and Insurance 177 JACKSON STREET HEMPSTEAD, L. I. Left to right: IT. Nestter, K. Provost, .I. Carney, INI. Itullner. I BLUE AND WHITE CORNER AVE you sucIcIenIy rememhorect that you tor- got to get that notehooIc during your husy weehenct? IVIust you ahsoIuteIy have that map this atternoon? Do you yery much want the Iatest trinI4et to present to a certain party at the encI ot the day? Then visit our-weII Icnown Btue and White C0rnerI There, at the cross-roacts ot HempsteacI I'Iigh SchooI, you WiII tinct a pIeasant ancI competent staff ot stuftents, ready to heIp you your Iist ot Hshortn items. There you may purchase, at cost, the various speciaI requirements for your cIasses. The Comer speciaIizes in those things that cannot he purchasecI in the reguIar stores ahout town. If you wouIcI he aware ot the Iatest innovations at the corner, Iisten caretuIIy to the Home Room Notices so that you may taI:e acIvantage of QII the hargains. Have your Buttons, Belts and Buckles made at THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 46 NO. FRANKLIN STREET HE MPSTEAD Hempstead 4275 TeI. IIempsteafI 886 Nassau Fabric Shop, Inc. Yard Goods -- Curtains - Domestics Blankets 212 FULTON AVENUE ArnoIcI ConstaInIer BIr.Ig. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 156 r Tc-T. Tlcrnpsicml 602 INQUIRER PRESS Prinling mmf Stafionery V. A. NVILLIAMS 68-70 MAIN STREET TTEMPSTEAD, N. Y. MODEL BAKERY Knozun F or Boller Baking 65 MAIN STREET Ward 8: Burkhard, Inc. OMAN BROS- 81 C0 Realtors Automotive 186 Electric Service HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Hempstead 2272 ROBERT SNYDER Associate Q56 MAIN STREET I'lEMPS'l'EAD, N. Y. Phone: 7700 llffrnpslf-all 5045 Garclen City 56515 GARDEN CITY FLORIST Complele Floral Service From a single flower io il1e ltlosrl elalnoroie floral clecorolion Q96 FULTON AVENUE TETEMPSTEAID, N. Y. 170 7tl1 STREET GARDEN f'1'rx'. N. Y. KANTOR PHARMACY l.eo Kantor. PHC. 206 FULTON AVENUE HEMPs'1'r:,m.N.Y. phone llempstearl 3-1-1 Lipman's Depar'rmen+ Store Men,S, Tvomeiils 49 CTIITIIITPIIIS Ouiyqllers lliglm Quality at Low Prices 280 NASSAU ROAD ROOSEVIiI.'l', N. Y. Freeport 8700214 Left io riglif. First row: S. Bern-zulc, P. Gorslci, Cr Baslmore, .l. SUTTTYIIU, SUCUVIKI TOUJI l:f3U7. lolxnson, R.hi'f'l, Dixon, A. Xvalli. SOCCER 1946-1947 is llie first year lliat l'lempsteacl lnligll School l'1as inelucleel socrer in its sports curriculum. 1'5xltl'1ougl1 it is not a varsity sport as yet. it is a step in tliat clireetion. Tl'1is league consistefl ol Tour teams. namely: ilme Wildcats, tlie Boosters tlue Tronlilemalcers, ancl tlwe Tigers. Respectively, tl'1e Captains ot tl'1e teams were: Howard Weiss, Paul Corslqi. .lolmn Slcura, anal Ricll- ard Ullnriclmt. Tlwe Clmampion ol ilme scasonnwas the team witli tive wins, Compare-cl witlm tour wins for tlle runner-up. Tlwe versatile Elf, Franz was tlue general Coaclw ancl manager of tlue teams. Tl'1e members ot llempsteacl lliglu Sclmol are llappy to welcome tluis newcomer to tlie sports lielnl of our scllool. We extencl to tlme players our Con- gratulations, anrl we loolg lorwartl to a lwigger ancl better program in tlwe years almeacl for our youngest sports group. Plmne llc-mpstearl T920 Complimenls of CARPET MART HELEN HOWARD OF HEMPSTEAD. Inc. Hats Broaclloorns- Carpeis - Rugs - Linoleurns Purses, Costume lewelery, llandlzercliiefs Q25 FULToN AVENUE 285 NASSAU RQAD HEMPSTEAD L. l. ROOSEVELT' N' X' 158 DE SYLVA DANCE STUDIO 158 CDOIUMBIA STREET I'IIfNIPSwI'E.'NIU, I-. I. IIempsIeacI 1578 Tap - 8011111 - Too A Bull Room Beginners - IntennecIiate - AcIvancecI Class or Private Phone: Hernpslead 5678 Busch 8: Hilliard Real Ifslule - Insurance Sir 98 NO. FRANKLIN STREET I'IEMPs'rE,xn. N. Y. HEMPSTEAD WELDING CO. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Hempstead 5480 BROWN'S leu1eIerS and Opticians Q49 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. E. A. Haug RALPH DAUCH Insurance Life Insurance Mortgages Real Estate 250 Fulton Avenue l'lempsteacl 766 HEMPSTEAD, New Yom: Residence 2416 An Alumnus of Hempsteacl lligli Scliool Class of Forty-seven Succeecl and fliriue CAROL GREEN'S Sportswear Center of Long lslancl HEMPSTEAD 255'FULTON AVENUE FREEPORT eo S. MAIN STREET Left lo riglilz li. Caillalian, E. Dosrlri, D. Stoplian, lvl, Aslde, ,l. lfrtel. METAL CRAFT ONTRARY to tlie opinion tlaat many of us tlme lxletal Cralt class is not lielrl in tlie Prospect Street Sclmool, laut is uncler tlme Clirection of lvliss Fielrl in Room 42. Metal Craft is tlae seventll step in tlae clesign course ancl is a class wtiicli is well-wortlu worlqing lor. 'lllmose participating not only enjoy worlcing witl1 metals lout also talze immense pleasure in tlre results of tlueir efforts. Among tl1e linislmecl proelucts are suclm olajects as eu-hed earrings, lpracelets, clecoratecl rings, plates, asl1trays, letter-openers, anrl original costume jewelry. Some are macle of sterling silver, new gold, or cop- per, wlrile otluers are of niclcel silver or pewter. Tlaese articles, lnesieles tieing laeautiful, malce excel- lent gifts. The stuclents sencl away for tlle metal materials lvut are very fortunate in llaving tlieir tools provided lay our sclwool. Tel.: Hempsteacl 6948 Floral Designs - Cut Flowers JOSEPH FELDIS 81 SON Florist 255 SO. FRANKLIN STREET Near Graham Avenue HEMPSTEAD, L. l., N. Y. Roofing lnsulation GEO. E. NETTLETON, Inc. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Alterations Repairs 160 Tet. Hcmpsteact 5606 HEMPSTEAD CAMERA MART CUUIQFGS CHIC, XXCCGSSOFICS G. H. HOFFBAUER, Proprieior 251 FULTGN AVENUE HE MPs'rE,xD, N. Y. CHARLES H. LANGDON Real Eslfzle ami Insurance 209 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE XV 1is'1' HEMPSTEAD Over Twenty Years in West Hempstead Hemp. 3361 3362 3363 Compliments of MR. 81 MRS. MCRRIS E. BIRER Hempstead 487 and 595 FReeport 8.0644 Phones Fletdslone 5-2821 LYntprook 9-0487 Oyster Bay 226 Hempstead Machine Works, Inc. Jobbefs of Auto Replacement Paris Complete Machine Shop Service 12 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. J. T. Groebty. Pres 'I'eI. I'IempstearI 3242 West Hempstead Lumber 8: Supply Corp. Lumber and Trim MR, RUrs'rEiN 105 IIEIVIIISIEAIU AVENUE Corner IXYC. Vxfrisr IIE MPSTEAD All Types of Commercial anti News Pfiolos B. VON ELM PHOTOS Progressive Xveclding Albums Family Groups in the Home CHildren-Purimits-Parties 83 WASHINGTON AVENUE RoosEvEi.T, N. Y. 'I'c'I. Ijrve,-port 8-59-Il! Compliments of TOPS IN FOOD CO. Luncticfoneile Supplies 37 CHASNER STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Phone: Hempstead 754 Left In riglii: R. fXsIm-, IP. gn:-IIIuar'I:, I, Antonowivz, I, Nvun- cIerIic'I'i, ID:-inmn, ,I. KTUIC, .Iust, 'I.0Iiani. EVENING CAFETERIA VENINC operation of our SCIWooI Cafeteria is an activity tI'1aI was started this your for II'1c first time. SIWortIy aI'tt-r sCI1ooI opcnerI in tI'ie I:aII, came the news that c'Insses from Hofstra CoIIege wouICI use part of our IIigI1 SCIMIOI I5uiItIing cIuring the Iate afternoon anrI evening. In order to provide eating 1CaCiIities for tI1ese coIIegc stucicnts, it was cIeCicIerI lo olnfer the servires of our sr1I1ooI Cafeteria during tI1e evening riinncr Iwurs. The same menu of fine, wI1oIcsome IoocIs that is oIfcrecI to our own high sCI1ooI sIucIenIs is now avaiIaImIe to IEC c'oIIege CIEISSCS. Mr. ToIuani, our Cafeteria manager, operates iI1e evening serving as weII as the cIay serving. Assisting Iiim in the evening are a group of our own high sCI1ooI Inoys wI1o perform tI1e various tasks that are CIisCI'1arg'efI Iyy IIIQ regnInr staff at noon. Cfomplimenis of Wood, Gehrig, Wilklow HENNIG'S BAKE SHOP 162 FRANZ AUTO COACH WORKS Auto Repairs and Alterations 235 JACKSON STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. TeIepT1one: Hempstead Q50 Hempstead 26 F R E D E R I C K S Dresses ' Coads ' Suits 264 FULTON AVENUE TTEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Hempstead 5641 R4-s. Hempstead 3990-W LILLIAN E. SCHUTTLER Real Estate - Insurance 70 MAIN STREET HE MPSTEAD, N. Y. Compliments of MR. 81 MRS. LEON FRANKEL Hempstead ll and 468 Everything in Flowers Theo. Hengsfenberg 8: Sons FLORISTS Afemtzer of F.T.D, HEMPSTEAD, LONG ISLAND, N. Phone Hempstead 2660 Irwin Lumber Company INC. Rlillwortz -4 Mason and Building Material FR-ONT STREET Near UnIUnfIaIP Avenue EAST HEMPSTEAD, L. I. J A M E S , HAIR STYLIST 145-A MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Hempstead 5225 5 Hempstead 2122 Indian Walk Fooi' Form CORRECTIVE SHOES CTNLDREN, MEN fm.: XVOMEN Q59 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTETXIJ, N. Y. HARRY WOLF CIoII1iQrs - I'IG6Gf'dOSIlGTS H Hatters 1 1 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, L. I. Phone: I Icrnpstn-UTI 1-11 Phone: Freeport S-0967 S. G. VAN RIPER Roojqng am1IInsuIalczI Siding Sheet IWQIUI Xvorfe S7 LAKEWOOID AVENUE ROOSEX'EI.T, I.. I., N. Y. X ,, Inf! lo r1g1I1l. Ins! row: G. I.ong. Iv. Ijowc-II, I'. IIJIETSS, ,I. I5c'yI, SIDIIII. Swronfl rout II. IInrris, fy, IiIIi5on, I-onn, A. I5oniIc-r. CUSTODIANS I-AIQCI'l part of LITC snc'c'0SsIuI opcralion OI a sc'ITooI cIepenQIs upon IITQ organized ancI co- orcIinatccI worI4 oI the sCImoI c'nslocIinns. FIITCIT worI4 invoIves IITQ warmtI1, cIeanIinosS, ancI generaI up- Ieeep oI IIN- sc'I1ooI IJuiIcIing, IIIITC lf1sIq in our 5fI1ooI is an ospvc'iz1IIy Iarge One, :Inv Io fonslant use an1cI the gens-ruIIy c'rowcIccI ConcIiIions. Vxfe npprQc3ial,c the spiril, in wI1ic'I1 this group alwvpls IITC many cxirn joIJs IITQTI orrIinariIy Iic in IIN-ir IIvIcI of cIuIy. SI4iIIccI in SUCIT woTI4 as Carpentry ancI engineering, These men are c'onsInnIIy ImuiIcIing, mIcIing, or TepIac'ing worn-out parts oI our sf'ITooI ImniIcIingg. -I-Iwy worIa cIay-in ancI cIny-out to mnI4e our in-sc'I1ooI Iqours IITC more comI'orluImIc. NVQ 0xIcncI our SinCere QmIiInrIc I0 these I1'iCncIs Ior TIM-ir zwlivilics, whifh Imwc- mnnIe our slay in I'IempsICacI IIIQIT gCITooI IvoII1 pIoa1smTt ancI enjoy- aI9Ie. CompIimcnls of WEST END TAVERN FRONT aa FULTON STREETS HE MPSTEAD Pi+re's Music House, Inc. Ixlusical Inslrumenfs c1m1I.AIccessorieS Radios W Pianos F Records 89 IVIAIN STREET I IEMPSTEAD, I., I., N. Y. TCI. IIemp5IcmI o59 . 164 Tet. Hempstead 65 EstaI3IisI1ecI 1898 A . H . P U R S E R A. W. BRIERLEY AGENCY Rout Estate Insurance Q87 FULTON AVENUE I I4EMPS'l'EAD, Ia. I. Compliments of C. H. Tunnicliffe Jones Est. 1915 Hemp, 44 I. JANVEY 81 SONS Cteaning Supplies 5- Sanitary Specialties Soaps ana' Soap Products Paper Protftucts Q15 FRUNT STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. I:'I1onc HC-mpsIcac.I 6109 JIM'S STATION ,IERUSALEN AVENUE At Crcc'nwifI'1 Slrvvt H ri mPs1'E,xo, N. Y. J U I.. I O Cotct VI7ave Specialist 277 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTE.-xo, N. Y. I'If'mpsIc'nrI 540 NCBI' INIBIH KILB'S DRAFTING SCHOOL 245 FULTQN AVENUE HEMPSTEIXD, L. I., N. Y. QvarcI0n Clly 1 191 Otters Courses in Mvectianicat 5' Architectural Drafting Ptmono: I'IvmpsL0arI 5399 KEN NEL M EATS QHJPETFOODS U. Govlt. Inspectedl Horscmcat 500 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD, L. I. HempsteafI 812 KEEGAN REAL ESTATE Q44 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. IfarI XY. Keegan tlelgn E, Keegan Compliments of Q FRIEND Left to rigtil, Seated: D. I,maIcer. ,I. Smyth. Standing: IVI. Brotlm. Mr. Hayes, ,I. Santa Maria, Mrs. Foster, I. Arturi, Miss Barttl IVIiss Tatt, Mr. Prat1I, Ntiss Atmtmott, C. Garrett, B. Jones. PEN AND INK TEAS VERYONE agrees ttrat tI1e Pen and InIc Teas are one ot Itie most pIeasant ancI suceesstuI ac- tivities ot tI1e Pen ancI InIc CIuIJ. With an otticer or a senior member as cI1airman, various memtuers are chosen to serve at eacti ot ttme twenty intormaI teas IueIcI during Itie year. Various tacutty members are the invited Quests. The preparations tor tI'xe teas are macte Ivy ttme QirIs anfI supervisecI Iny Mr. PiII. Suctm retrestiments as tea and cottee, cream putts, and Cinnamon toast are usuaIIy served, XYITIIE? sanct- wictwes are tI1e menu at ttxe AHl1lI8I Spring Tea, to NVI'1IC.I'1 ttxe entire faCuItv is inviteft. The purpose ot tI1ese teas is to assist tI1e merntners of ttie ctutn in ctevetoping poise as Iwostesses. After tI1e guests trave Iaeen receivect by tI'1e ctmairman of tI1e tea, they are servecI anct entertainect Iwy tI1e tea committee. COHEN'S Stationery - Fishing TacI2Ie Totnacconists Q96 FRONT STREET IIEMPSTEAD, N. Y. TEMPLE OF MUSIC Radios - Records - Appliances 24 MAIN STREET HE MPsTEAD 166 LALMANT MOTORS, INC. Sales nnrt Service DODGE PLYIVIQUTH 205-Q07 MAIN STREET fat Kellum Place, HEMPS1'EAD, N. Y. Telephone Hempstead 274 Tele tiene Hem 5 end 5 5 p p ' 8 R o G E R s NEWMARK 81 LEWIS, INC. Rarlios, Gas Ranges. Refrigerators, Xvastiing Btactiines. Electrical Appliances. Rfutio Repair Servifie All Lenrling Hit Recorfts Paraglide Restaurant 157 GREENWICH ST. HEMPS1'EAD, L. I. Continuous Entertainment Q Floor Shows anct Exceltent Dance Band Nightly Dinner Served Daily 5 - 9 45 MAIN STREET l'lEMPS'l'EAD, Catering to Banquets, Phone Weddings, Parties, etc. Hemp. 5750 Open Evenings Tet. Hempstead S6 The Champion Shoe Repair 8: Hat Cleaning Establishment 790 FRONT STREET EAST HEMPSTEAD, L. I. ffl Ii6IocIcs Xvest ol' UnioncIaIe Avenuej Tet. Henrpsteact 6569 Arthur I.em, Prop. CHUNGKING RCYAL Chinese-American Restaurant BAR Serving the IVIost DeIicious Cantonese ancI American Dishes in Long IsIancI 99 IVIAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Phone Garden City 5126 Country Life Service Station CIair Hanes, Prop, General Automotive Repairing Vvashingf-Poiishing V Expert Lubrication Tires'-Tubes-Accessories IVIAIN fr FRANKLIN STS. GARDEN Cirir, L. I. Lefl io riuiii: G. Iirvnnan, Ixlzinager. G. Hayes. .I. Brown ixsslmldflts. FOOTBALL MANAGERS N l'IVlfRY organization there is ilIVVi1yS a certain amount ot worlq to he clone that most people rtonit see heing cIone, ancI that is therefore Iilqely to he forgotten. This is just as true ot sports as of other Iaincls ot cIuIJs. We are all very proud ot our athletic teams ancI of the spIencIirI recorcts they have achievect for themselves anct for our school. However, haclr of the cIriving team on IIielcI or court, there is a group of stucIeiits whose cIuties are very necessary to the suc- cess ot the team. They are the managers. Theirs is the rIuty of IooIcing after the equipment ancI the various other IoeI4er-room cIetaiIs. OnIy those who have worlrecI at the many tasI:s of a sports manager Icnow how essentiaI these tasics are. Withotrt them the smooth running of the team would he impossiI5Ie. Itis 63 . . . for YOU and ME CRAWFORD CLOTHES Ciothiers to Men, Ladies, Boys IIermnn IRI. Siegel, INIgr. One of Americas Largest Ciothing Chains 43 IVIAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, I... I. Phones: Hempstead 1220 - 1221 THE PREMIER Brass 8: Electrical Supply Co. 35 CENTER STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 168 HempsteacI 1510 ROBERT L. SMITH REALTOR Rent Eslolo Insurance 30 HEIWPSTEAD TURNIJIKE XNIEST HEMPSTEAD, L. I. Cornphrnen ls of ttze KAPPA MARO DELTA SORORITY CIaIre Boniter, Joan CIeary, BarIoara DaI1I- man, ,Ioyce Feeney, CaroIyn Garrett, Dottie Giesse, Penny C1uIcIe, St1irIey Hammer, Bonnie 1IacIcson, .Iean Kane, Mary Leahy, Donna MacKenzie, Carot IVIiIemore, Doris IX'Iorton, SooIxy Roctne, Ruttx ScI1maIcer, Lee TrygsIancI, .Iean WaIker, Peggy-.Iean VxfisI'1art The SeconcI National Bank and Trust Company of Hempstead, New York MAIN OFFICE 51 Main Street, Hempstead, N. Y. OFFICERS CIinton VV. LucIIum, Prcsirlent lXrcI'1iI9aIiI G. Patterson, Vice-President Dr. Clarence Cohen, Vice-Prcsirtent Raymond NV. Oakes, Executive Vice-Pres. and Trust Officer Harry C. Howarc.I, Acting Cashier Arthur Haneisen, Assistant Cashier Frederick Gramtxow, Assistant Cashier Helen Matthias. Assistant Cashier CIarence XV. CampIaeII, Assistant Cashier Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Phones: Hempstead 5141 FIoraI Park 5618 M I R S C H E L Lumber and Supply Corporation Yard: 611 Hempsteact TurnpiIce, West Hempstead, N. Y. Mail Address: P. O. Box 145, Hempstead, New YorIc Phone Hempstead 5740 Cromer's Quality Meats EDWARD J. CROMER Choice Iweals, Poultry, Provisions 73-A IVIAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, I... I. IAFFE BROTHERS' Hempstead Window Shade Co. Established 1921 Drapery Hardware -4 Yvinclow Shades Venetian Blinds - Coated Textiles TeIepI'1one Hempstead 2582 Q85 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD, L. I.,.N. Y. 'illnuw i a s -'-.+Q ft JAMES R. HARDMAN Sales Rvprvsentntivr' ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Sales--Service'-Rentals-Supplies 328 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Tel. Hempstead 553 VVATCHES DIAMONDS HUSNIK JEWELERS Cerlifqecl Xvaivchmalzer 41-A GREENWICH STREET I-IEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Phone 1748 I eI. Hempstead 1117 H A L L E R O N ' S Hardware P- Paints 7 SO. FRANKLIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Hillcrest Furniture Co., Inc. Interior Decorators 158 MAIN STREET I-IEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK Hempstead 581 Featuring Unusual Gifts for the Home CIIBS. SCSSICI1 Hempstead 5557 The Hempstead Frame Shop Custom Framing-Paintings Restored Fine Prints-Gifts 116 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, L. I. Hempstead 7261 SUN TAILORING SERVICE Customecl Tailored Wearing Apparel Uniforms of all lzinds I IEIVIPSTEAD TURNPIKE WEST HEMPSTEAD 170 THE HEMPSTEAD SENTINEL, Inc. PIIIJITSIIBKI LJL-ry Thursday COMMERCIAL PRINTING 68 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD. N. Y. I. Hempstead 5692 MEEKER ELECTRIC COMPANY Elvcm fffl I fwonfruciors Compliments of CARL A. 81 MELVIN J. ESPACH 8 FAIRVIEXV BOULEVARD Q60 FULTON AVENUE I1EMPS'I'li.XlJ, N. Y. I-Im PSTEAD . N. Y. TeIepI1or1e: Hempstead -1820 ANDY VARIPAPA HEIVIPSTEAD RECREATION 288 FRONT STREET HE MPSTEAD, I... I. Compliments of H. P. B. A. I lm mpslr-arl 'rm-I THE HUB STORES A1110 65 Horne Supplies Home of the Famous Bon-Ton Cuslom Tailored - Auto Seat Covers H 151 IVIAIN STREET HEMPST EAD H EM PSTEAD SPCRTS CENTER Everything in Sporting Goods 35 GREENWICH STREET Cor. Prospect Street Hempstead 326 Hempstead Confectionery 512 FULTON STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Hempstead 4390 T. LAMBiziNoN. PFD FOR FINE JEWELRY AND SKILLFUL REPAIRS Long Island Watch Hospital Rivoli Theatre Bldg. 159 IVIAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. T tlwe opening ot scI1ooI eacI1 Fall, we aII otn- serve tliis annuaI occasion, wI1icI1 is tI1e First real indication tlwat scI1ooI is alaout lo start again. AItIiougI1 it means tliat summer vacation witli all its pleasures is atvout to Inecome only a memory, yet it is a pleasant occasion. We not only renew our oId acquaintances from Iast year, Inut perliaps malce some new ones as weII. We Fill out our tmrown cards and IJIue cards and white cards as quicIcIy as pos- silule, in orcler to malce tI1e most of ttie few remain- ing Iiours ot vacation, stopping lay on our way tlirougti to get our regular clieclcup Ivy tlie scI1ooI ptiysician, just to Ive sure ttiat We wiII Ioe atnle to talce part in our Inig sports program. With Summer over we Ioolc gIacIIy aI1eacI to ttie coming year. HEMPSTEAD Realtors f-1 Insurors MORA 81 BAGNALL 191 MAIN STREET Hempstead 4245 - 1669 ALBERTS Courtesy Car At Your Convenience AIIJert's Courtesy Car Will CaII For You At Your Home or PIace of Business No Obligation Hempstead 1603-1604 ALBERT FURNITURE CO. 267 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD, I... I. 172 I Irmpsta-QLI 5550 STYLE ART DECORATORS CTGKTlI'1TS of Beautiful Homes 259 FULTON AVENUE -ITIIE MPs'1'mD, IT. I. CTOITTIJIIIHUTLIS of TOIVO H. NEKTON Q50 FULTON AVENUE LIE NPS'1'EAIJ, N. Y. I3I1onr: IIornpsIencI 1250 RANDALL MOTORS INC. CADILLAC Sufcs Servirf QST MAIN STIQEIQT Hempslead 6600 HcmpStckafI T-ISS N E S T L E R ' S Furniture 5 Bedding Store 249-51 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD, L. I. Compliments of STATE THEATRE HEMPSTEAD, L. 1. CompIimcnIs of PATTERSON AND CHRIST r L'eI. HempsteaoI 2606 WILLIAM'S BAKE SHOP For Boiler Baked Procfuxfts AII Baking In Our IVIocIcrn Sanitary Shop 16 CREENWICH STREET I IE MPSTEAD, N. Y. jrancid pau! Hair Stylist Sfl1oolGirlls Permanenfs 56.50 196 HEMPFTEAD AVE. VVEST HEMPSTEAD Hempsloanl 5255 Real Eslale - lnsurance Establisliecl 1898 Q3 HIGH STREET HEMPSTEAD, N Y. NORTHROP D. GEEK llompsleail 6.23 Happy to lie laaclc in the Colonial once more and greet my many lhgncls in Hempstead Hiffli Scliool FREDERICK P. J. CLARK .'Tllll10flZOCl Slcumslzip Ticleel Airlines tc? Travel flxgericy 292 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAU, N. Y. Hempsleml 7675 Hempstead 500 Nassau Elecirical Supply Co. Electrical Supplies anrl Fixtures Q-11 FRONT STREET Hi1MPsT1aAD,L. l., N. Y. Cor. Franlilm Street Cornplimenls Ol RAPAPORT and ELLER, Inc. Cornplimenls of MRS. IRVING STEIN SCUDDER'S STATIONERY and SWEET SHOPPE lce Cream F- Gancly EDWARD HOMES RUTLAND ROAD School Supplies' Stationery HEMp51-EAD Greeting Cards 165 William Von Gericliten Valley Stream 5-10267 Telephone: Hempstead 5009 DAVID HOLMAN Phono: Hempsmad 1810 EDW. MILLER I'IuIwrcIasI1cry 5 Sportswear IIeafIq11ar1.ersf0r Arrow ITULTON AVENUE I'IIiMPSTEAD, L. I., N. Y. NATALIE TITUS Siege aml Rc1II.'oom Dancing IO IVIAIN STREET IAIEIVIPSTEAD. I-. I. T1-Ieplwmg Hempstead QTQO CI A59 AN IDD PRIX 'ATE Insfmclion for AfI11I1S and Children If no answer fall Ilempswad 7076 Ffemlwr of Dumtmg Flustms of :Imorzca Inc. N. Y. Socidy of Tcluvlwrs of Dunring Dance Erlucnlors of ,AIYIPTIKTI PI1onv:IIempsI c-is :I 5005 ARLON MOTORS, Inc. De SOIO M PIyrnr111fI1 SGIOS mmf Senzicv 174 N. FRANKLIN STREET I'IEMPsT1eAD. N. Y. fTompIi1r10nI5 OI WILLIAM J. DALTON IIow,11m XV. XXIOLFF CompIimenis of Compliments A. L. 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