Hempstead High School - Colonial Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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W is A X A 3, 4, P P And ' 5 A I ' 52:37 I ,I WY' - 'fEi55Z -ffT2:2 - ' - , , I A W M A :u'5L y E 'A -ai- A, , - K ' , , ', vz,.' i-I ' I 1 A arg, 2' . 7 I It f A IJ , Q 52?-2 'L A V V 'I D 1 I3 ' L' QR i N 1 I K if RQ tv - . A x :A A if PI-IO-,J vL'A ' x X: A f' O A ff IA 6 ZS o Q, 'gin MC 'zz X0 I! x Ilulllpsleml Hiqh fiuhuul THE NINETEEN FORTY-EIGHT EDITION O I4 , HEIIIIISIBHII, N. Y. F THE SENIOR CLASS 1 ...-n--v ...vw- ir, wwf-W MW f , -ai 4 fx !f 1 QM, 5 N5 W 4, ,, N A 1 1' . f V, S at if' I ,rlpiliiifa i ,,' ff' f' X , X or ,L i f T ii M lx iz f y 7 Mi of l f N ff' l Inv ' ffll is W 1 . N.l ll' '. ' If 0s,,E'....-- 1qfA'lll 1-Tig, X I lk ' ' l Vx '26 I1 E lnallnn ii. V-1 MJ' ,Q-..:...i:,.:,lt, ,vlgti , Bi 2 li ' iff! i il S EPTEMBER ushered in+o our midsl a new H I pilol' for our ship-of-sl'a're, a new Superin- T T TZ, it lendenl of Schools: Dr. Kincaid, formerly li ' of Summit New Jersey. Their loss was our T ll gain. R , In I . it t l-le has come wilh The avowed purpose R of giving us whal we need, whal we enioy, and whal is worlhwhile. Though his purpose is +o serve 'rhe communily of l-lempslead, wha'r we do wi'rh his l'alenl's depends on us. Shall we Climb The high way, grope Jrhe low way, or drill 'ro and fro on Jrhe misly llals be+ween ? The l-lempslead l-ligh School mosl' as- suredly will climb 'rhe high way under his able leadership. To Dr. Amos Kincaid we proudly dedi- cafe Jrhis book wi'rh lhe assurance 'ro him of our supporl, loyally, and unanimily of spiri'r. l - , I .... - . -Q 5 A T I T 73 4 2 D D I l A s he li . wil ' 'TI R Aix ' 64 .Ji N1 V 'V -X T 5 ' , . lei l ', 5.52450 U -t l i X, - gf Q J y .4 5 M fx n S iff 1 s ,- 5 l i :. .- T 'i -1 A.: 770' ll.,-veil 'Ill V 'Z7Zaaf41gg...f . -Q T l-.--Q- s.....-- T ' , fi' T- Y V 7 M V JOAfil ne-on sr 4 l SQ I K-'Lyla Ig,- 1 K. kv N4 f AQ, e -Z VUL ,-' T7 1 C1-4' 494, l J i i' Y' -1 7-11.2 Zfiqrlj' Iffbjl .f--fix-Zi ' 715 fl aj A I iff! I- I 6 ,G ' :Vg as 16 fL'f7f2 cg K-17' ' ' 5 of H . Y M ff' V f 42 5C4L,j- V 5? ' 725 , X f 'K L.,-11 do K' V ,f Cflijf A 'fs T Fnrewurd Ll. lhrough +he years al Hemp- slead High you will have ioined various clubs and have 'ralcen parf in numerous aclivilies. The Colonial rec- ords lhese inferesling evenls in words and piclures so lhal you will always remember +hese years as lhe happiesl ones of your lives. ln recenl years more cullural edu- calion has been sfressed lhroughoul The school. The lheme l'lempsfead and ils Vicini'ry has been chosen wirh rhis in mind. Preceding each seclion 'rhere is a divider page on which lhere is a comloosile drawing, depicling +he allraclive and scenic places of inleresl in and around Hempslead. Some of +he sporls and aclivilies which are nalive To lhis localiiy are porlrayed in fhe arf worlc. We, +he Slaff of lhis year's Colonial, have done our ulmosl 'ro presenl lo you a mosl enjoyable and inleresling year- boolc which we hope you will really enioy reading. .fi . ,N if , A ,Q-xl fv ,.'fA2lTl Q X mix ss, .A 'iz 'a - ll- 1 ,. - iz -1 ., '-1 ,ali ' 35 'iw Z H-i:.,,?i1 - F ,J n IIF ':'y. I?-Quay Q 'Ix - , x, f I W f Ig . rlmnifa I Fi 4312, lil 1161 CHAPTER ONE - FACULTY CHAPTER TWO - CLASSES CHAPTER THREE - ACTIVITIES CHAPTER FOUR - ATHLETICS CHAPTER FIVE - FEATURES x W5 N , 1 ,1- . J ,I '.,,1 .V JJ' f W , Hal l! 1 'v J, 1 N . f' J If J Jr ,. --f---- .JJ ..-K Q22 ng-1 ,w ,... fggtsgn E1-, .- :,,,,-fx --gf ,QL . vfffl f - Z - 5 '7 ,L ll' H 0 -, .Z Z fe ', ,Q A f I M 435' ' ' ' ' S W fvgfv .4-:fa-2 A. 3453: Fr- f p .1 Q 4 1-fl - :- 'J.rluuugiY .:.:.:.: fl, I-I-I-2 H we ow FHKE. u-moose -HLMF A fi l...-rx - . .114 2 W -2-1 .ir A r 1 'zz-Ti l 42 f ff? 1 , I,f'.v fl 'r I g yall QE We W2- - w fy! 4 HJLSYVQ' 'x GL ORGLS - f 1ff'MPs1CA U V7 Q fi SS 2 A 14' NA W M A ff Billing, 11' fi Q Sk 4 I - AI If 2 my Y 1 f .Q---f' - f J: ana- gl 1 I ,, , V ,322 fN 4 f l' Q E i lffffl H fjilZf.f2- t JNA51 FL Xxx Lfvv J by Ji! WWW LeTT To righT, seaTed: Dr. W. Amos Kincaid, Dr. M. Rodin, President absenT, T McLaughlin. STanding: John M. WaTTs, SecreTaryg Russell G, BooTh, Treasurer John B. WolT, C. H. TunnicliTTe Jones, ATTorney. TI-IE BOARD OF EDUCATION HE sTudenTs oT HempsTead High School greaTly appreciaTe The Tine work done in Their behalT by The Board OT EducaTion. The members oT This board are elecTed by The Taxpayers in our school disTricT. These men are capable business men who are Tully equipped To conTrol The Tinancial aTTairs and To guide The policies oT our school sysTem. The Board OT EducaTion holds iTs regular meeTing on The Third Thursday oT each monTh. The members oT The Board oT EducaTion handle dur- ing The year hundreds oT Thousands oT dollars: iT is Their duTy To see ThaT This money is puT To good use. The board is also concerned wiTh policy making Tor our school, and The Tinal governing power oT our school sys- Tem is enTrusTed To The capable hands oT The Board of EducaTion. In Memoriam Thomas J. McLaughlin lB7O-T948 DR. W. AMCS KlNCAlD SuperinTendenT oT Schools N OTTice I There is a new person who Tills The very diTTiculT posiTion oT SuperinTendenT oT Schools. This is Dr. W. Amos Kincaid who has Taken over The direcTion oi The l-lempsTead Schools. The DocTor, a RoTarian, is well qualiTied Tor This new posiTion as SuperinTendenT. l-le received his Bachelor oT ArTs Degree Trom Ohio STaTe UniversiTy, and aTTer spending one year as Prin- cipal and Two as SuperinTendenT oT Schools in Ohio, he aTTended Teachers College aT Columbia UniversiTy. ln l93O he became SuperinTendenT oT Schools aT lvlonTpelier, VermonT, where he re- mained unTil l94l. ATTer leaving VermonT, he held The same posiTion in SummiT, New Jersey, and in The Spring oT I946 The degree oT DocTor oT EducaTion was conTerred upon him. Then he came To l-lempsTead To lead our school sysTem, In his plans Tor l'lempsTead High. he has in mind a ToTal guidance program Tor all sTudenTs. ln This program, which has worked very success- Tully in oTher schools, The personal problems oT each pupil are discussed wiTh him, and he is ad- vised by a compeTenT Teacher. Also, Superin- TendenT Kincaid is exTreme'y inTeresTed in The summer camp program, believing ThaT This acTi- viTy is one way in which schools may help combaT juvenile delinquency. ln addiTion, he believes ThaT more physical and healTh educaTion will aid in The characTer developmenT oT our sTudenTs. We all wish The uTnnosT success Tor our new SuperinTendenT in his plans Tor us. We hope ThaT he will enioy many happy days aT T-lempsTead in his new role. R. MAURE, who has served as Principal oT l-lempsTead l-ligh School since l92l, is ad- mirably TiTTed Tor his posiTion, noT only because oT his exTe-nsive educaTion, buT because oT his diversiTied acTiviTies in oTher Tields. Upon compleTing high school in OneonTa, New Yorlc, he aTTended Wesleyan UniversiTy, laTer ob- Taining his Bachelor oT Science and lvlasTer oT ArTs degrees in Alired UniversiTy. PosT graduaTe courses aT RuTgers and Columbia UniversiTies Tollowed his aTTendance aT Teachers College, supplemenTing all wiTh addiTional courses aT New Yorlc UniversiTy, where he earned his degree of DocTor oT EducaTion. Dr. lvlaure's experience includes Two years as vice-principal and insTrucTor oT science in FulTon l-ligh School, FulTon, New York, and principal of LiberTy Corner Elemenjrary School, Bernardsville, New Jersey. During The war years he served as Chairman oT The NaTional War Fund Drive and publiciTy direcTor OT The BriTish War Relief Drive. The ConsulTaTive CommiTTee oT YouTh Comference, The War Finance CommiTTee oT Nassau CounTy, The NaTional EducaTion AssociaTion, New Yorlc STaTe Teachers AssociaTion, and The NaTional Congress OT ParenTs and Teachers number Dr. Maure among Their members. Nassau CounTy has beneTiTed Trom his assisTance in organizing The TirsT body OT Delvlolay and a Training group Tor Boy ScouT Leaders. Bowling, Tennis, and clam-digging are his Tavor- iTe recreaTions buT his greaTesT hobby is The STudenT Body. Dr. lvlaure is greaTly respecTed and admired, noT only Tor his Triendliness and consideraTe ad- minisTraTion oi The alTairs oT his oTTice, buT also Tor The lceen undersTanding oT The problems and needs oT Those who loolc To him Tor guidance. DR. RAYMOND MAURE Principal OFFICE STAFFS GFHCEI HE inviTaTion, Walk In on iTs door, some- whaT prepares you Tor The kindly recepTion and aTTenTion received in OTTice I. This very aTTracTively Turnished oTTice is supervised by Mrs. Hardy who so eTTicienTly assisTs SuperinTendenT Kincaid. WiTh Mrs. Hardy are secreTaries Mar- gareT DoTy, Amelia Cave, and Audrey PaTTerson. In This oTTice is conducTed The imporTanT busi- ness oT The Board oT EducaTion and The Hemp, sTead Schools. Some OT The imporTanT duTies oT This oITice are as Tollowsz preparing various sTaTe reporTsg keeping civil service records: wiThhoId- ing Tax on school incomes, and preparing The disTricT pay rolls. TogeTher wiTh iTs original sTaTT and The new members, Oiclice I will conTinue To serve The schools in iTs usual eTTicienT manner. We all appreciaTe Their services To us. OFHCEIA I-IIS oTTice was sTarTed in I946 because Olilice I had Too many Things To do and noT enough Time or space in which To do Them. This is a raTher small oTTice, buT very compeTenT and busi- ness-like in iTs dealings. CTTice IA is concerned wiTh such maTTers as: securing working papers. purchasing supplies Tor The HempsTead Public Schools, and TuiTion Tees from non-residenT sTudenTs. The oTTice is supervised by Edifh E. Schwedes and JeaneTTe R. Siegmann. Mrs. Siegmann, who is The accounT clerk, is in charge oT The CaTeTeria Fund and The High School AcTiviTies Fund. Miss Schwedes is also a noTary public. As in The oTher oTTices, The supervisors oT Ohfice IA are assisled by girl sTudenTs Trom The commercial deparTmenT who help ouT during Tree periods. WiTh This very capable sTaTT, OTTice IA has managed well This year. SeaTed: A. Cave. STanding, IeTT To righT: H. Hardy, M. LeTT To righT: J. R. Siegmann, A. L. PaTTerson, D. J. Smilh Doly. STudenT Aide, E. E. Schwedes. Office ll-LeTT To righT: E. Ronnerman, D. Powers, M. LeTT To righT: Dr, Maure, N. Whaley, L MoTlaT Duryea, l.. T-luesTon. OTTice lll-LeTT To righT: E. Moore, l-T. FosTer, W. Bedclo J. Turnbull. OFFICES ll AND III FFICE ll is divided inTo Two separaTe divi- sions. Dr. Maure, our Principal, and his secreTaries occupy The oTTice which assembles The school curriculum and The exTra-curriculum. All Tinal decisions as To The policies QT The school are made here. The orher parT oT OTTice ll regulaTes class schedules. Mrs. l-luesTon, our regisTrar, and her sTaTT enroll each sTudenT and Tile all schedules. Here Too, is a record of all grades oT each sTu- denT. CaTalogues and pamphleTs oT colleges and oTher insTiTuTes OT higher learning are here Tor sTudenT inspecTion. Mrs. l-luesTon advises and guides The sTudenTs as To college reguiremenTs. The many angles oT sTudenT characTer show up in OTTice Ill. ATTendance and discipline prob- lems oT The sTudenTs cenTer here. All exTra-curri- cular acTiviTies are supervised here and a record oT The poinT sysTem accuraTely l4epT. Teachers' regisTers are checlced by Orlice Ill Thus keeping a balanced record oT all pupils aT all Times. Mr. Beddow, assisTanT principal, Mrs. FosTer, dean OT girls, and assisTanTs Mr. Moore and Mr. Turn- bull all share These varied duTies. Cellne Young Eleanor Culver A. Andrew Navarre Mabel Winfer Sonia Dorwln Willard Leusclw X Gerlrude Gunlher Jean Zare-mba Helen lqnelzi LANGUAGES ,X X tif f P X5 ,fx :' L-....-K K, if I ' Q F- :HIV l 'T' Q 3 1' ,, 11' flirgugvf X 2 1 . ' g - ' W' 'y 3 fi ll I. F. Ah gif! fl' A 4 L' ' 'x ':: 75 1, ,ik , Aj 'QB ! F ,,'6 Ef' 1,Y,.,.zag' A 1 , .12 A-0 ,Y 3 vigrx. -- N- AMERICAN LEGLUN HOUSE- HENFSTEAD LJ. COMMERCIAL I 7 Florence Hall Leslie Sclwryver Marqarel Jones Anne Silver Anne Rowles Callwerine Deqenhardl Mildred McCance Alice Brinqliursl Nell Fosler A, Barrelf Davidson James Turnbull James Beale MATHEMATICS I 8 Roberf Hayes Alfred Windf Edna Layfon Warren McGregor Carl Holfz Roberf Wafson Alberf Smirh Marion Bennefi .v,,.' Ak-, K Bernice Huff Bernice Ford . L 5 ' -is 1 , if Hr A Howard Golcly Bonnie Lee Farrior Rulln Joyce Lyla Davis Eunice Bassernir Eslelle Noon May Barllm Hazel Marlin Frank Pill Elizabelli Sproule Elmore Kanlzler Lois Linn Camille Yilelc Joseph Mooney Arll1urWiclcliam ENGLISH I 9 MUSIC DRAMATICS Miriam Randal! Imogene Boyle Esflwer McQueen Kazmier Albinski Eugene Gaydebouroff Arfhur Lilficrap 20 , fo: 1, if Q-1 f -pf T Pauilne CuHen P-Wda Anderson Gerfrude Rhodes Berfiwa FTeTd Jane? COVQH LITERATURE ART if Z ffii 4 ' i wh! XX 1' V fbf UNITEU NAHKJN5 -L' E SUCCESS gang' SGCIAI. SCIENCE ffm Alison Vinceni Myriie Rhodes Florence Abboii Frank Rego Jennie Tripp Esfher Greenlund Gerirude Myers Flora Gunnerson Frank Fish Dorofhy Owen Ciinion Roberis Bernice Marshall Wiiliam Prehl 1 A, Franklin Fausf Haroid i.in'rs Morris Hamburg Viola Dendy Royal Benner Marqaref Beiqlniey Irvin Misner Mariin Lind Luke Whife SCIENCE 23 F Q ,D i Sag! J S ' GL- , . .... .... J U f L , 2? i 4 .2-l f- ' ' ' . 'V 1 J ,: r-' ' 'fc-S,--I ' ' l 7' l-IEALTI-l PHYSICAL FITNESS Virginia Besl Emilie Waller Doro+l1y Sucelc Joseph Fay Alfred Voorlwies Allred Nilsson Fred Franz Marion lvlaccallum Miriam Birnbaum Lucille Precliqer 24 Rufh Taff Mabel Davis Sfuarf DaNe WiWburPv1onse1N Henry Schaedel Hardd WiWIiams Roqer Parke Sam Crambfef I-IGMEMAKIN6 INDUSTRIAL ARTS -Z lasses wg? az 1, -- -1 Q .,, 4 .4 . , i '- gil -5-E1-3 I 5 '55 Qi -H1 nb. , ,.,, ,. if -1 it T ii fy sf Jr: f L - ef -- ,'-.-: jiil' ','7,, -'I 55 ' lf? 'QwJ'i1z:5..:f1'---f- - ' -- J '- -B 'I-nm--5 l,l,v-LJ, -Y., 'A 17 ' '1's!'::!f 21- .f7,.4J- f I-H , V ,M ' U UIHIH IIIIIH ' r i ' slum no vii Huw NLRD L 3 Ei g f. , ., ,i JR Lux wk XM A, ......-my--Lai QQ QM QQ vi Ga ,P Fr 51 V, 2 -Q35 f Z Xf 'f f il f E A5 I I2 V f f BMJ? ' 7 W .f AJ I A MW 536 4 XX A s , Yds by AMF rf Sf M If ' 1 Sw - J Sv SENIOR CLASS N a world of many perplexing problems, flue Senior Class of i948 will find a place fo reap flue benefif of ifs many lessons learned in flue class room, on flue field of sporfs, and in ifs ofluer acfivifies. Affer four years of fun and occasional worry, flue seniors pause fo discover fluaf a new beginning awaifs fluem. Wluen fluis group mef for flue lasf fime fo elecf officers, fluey cluose James Adams, flue fufure civil engineer from Princefon, Joan Cleary wiflu luer falenf and fasfe for flue business world, Barbara Booflu wluo will sfudy af Mary Mounf College, and Alfred Smiflu, flue fufure Cornell adverfising sfudenf. Miss Barflu and luer assisfanfs, Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Vincenf, Miss M. Rluodes, and Mr. Linfs, gave flue seniors flueir advice and luelp. lmporfanf decisions and problems were offen discussed wiflu fluem. Tlue enfire luiglu scluool falces pride in flue Class of IQ48. We lcnow fluaf fluey will in flue fufure, foo, iusfify fluis pride. Success fo you, Seniors, and we sluall miss you! Senior Class Advisers, ieff fo rigluf: Mrs. Vincenf, Miss M. Rluodes, Mr. Linfs, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Barflw Senior Class Officers, leff fo riglufz A. Smiflu, B. Boo J, Cleary, J. Adams. ms. :EIU 'f CLASS OF NINETE I if Q ' k s 30 Ackley, Howard lv1aesIro SOrcI'iesIra I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club I, 2: Tupiar Club 3, 4: Slamp Club I. ' Adams, James Jim -Higkbr Club I, 2, 3, 4: Var- Sify Baseball 4: Leader Corps 3ff4: Varsily Basker- ball 4: Presidenr df Senior Claxs.. ' x . J.. 4' Ander n,vI5rankAgv1l. 3f. Foofball 3: J. Nl.'BaskeI- b'aIIf'Zf93: VaYsiI1 ooIbaII 4: ,yarsity Baskefball 4: A,Z!j,J4eader Corps 3, 4. ,l A, . . ,, 1 fyrlderson, James Andy. Anderson Mildred-Greek Ga es 2' Baskerball 2 Sofrball 2 3, 4, ' , 3,4 ' ' Ander on, .-SOI all 3: B ling 4: InsIru meoia I. ass Track 4 Honor Ar , Char s CI1arI' l' resid I of Sopho- r : es I, : , : ub I 2, 4, Pr ide 4' Treas er of Slu en Coun My d I II, c r Ri'I ie' V rsiI'y Baseball 2, 3, 4: rsily B g 3, 4: ss Foo+baIl 3. Jose - o e om Repre - ' ' Iball 3: ing 4. A 7 x , I-I af e I, Iuri en B b s -'I-Io 1 Iub 3K4, Treas- , pa ' lub . 3, ' German Club 4: S are n lub 2, ' - e Club I, 2. I Ch , , ci b 4, Baisle Claire- oir 2 4: I-Ionor u I, 3, Presid ni I: Greek Gam I: Riding Club 3. Baker, Marion-Coordinafinq Service Squad 4: Lalin Club 2: Greek Games I: Flower GirI aI' Com- mencemenl 3. Baldino, Louis. Banfa, Fred R.-Band I, 2, 3: Track 3, 4. BarIIeII, A. Crawford Ford -Rifle Team 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf 3: Assembly Squad 3, 4: Hall Cop I, 2: Tupiar Club 3. Basciano, Ernesr L. Ernie --J. V. Baskelball 3: Varsify Baskerball 4: Rifle Club I, 2: Camera Club 2. Bales, John W.-Rifle Club 2, 3: Presideni of SIamp Club 3: Tupiar Club 3: Colonial 3. Ba++isIa, Evelyn Ev -Cheerleaders 4: Greek Games I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Club I, 3, 4: Uslwereffe aI Commencemeni 3: Circulafion Manager of Colo- nial 3. Bauerle, Arnold Arn -Rifle Club 3, 4: German Club I: Tupiar Club 3: Hall Cops 4: Assembly Squad 3, 4. Baumqarlner, Herberl'-Hall Cops 4. Bedienl, Barbara Anne Bobby -Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesira 3, 4: Greek Games I, 2: Sophomore Lilerary Club 2: French Club 2. Benson, Berlha-Badminlon 3: Choir 3: Glee Club l, 2. Berg, Vernon Edward-Baseball Manager I: Rifle Club I: J. V. Foolball 3, 4: Tupiar Club 3: Leader Corps 3. Berlinghoii, Eleanor Elly -Band 2, 3, 4: All Sporis I, 2, 3, 4: Greek Games I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Aide 3, 4, Chief 4: Honor Club 2, 3, 4. Berlrand, John Charles Jackson -Hall Cops 3: Free Lancers I, 2. ' Bigqam, Claire Dorolhy-Junior Secrelary 2, 3, 4: Greek Games I, 2: Homeroom,RepresenIalive I: Junior Red Cross 2: 'Regiislralion Aide 2, 3, 4. Bilshier, Mildred-Glee Club I, 27 Choir'2, 3: Blue 81 While Corner 4.' , -li I . Blanchfield, John R. Jack. Blankenhorn, Doroihy Anna Dol -Junior Secre- lary 2, 3: Greek Games I: Choir 2: Glee Club I. Bliss, Helen-Gym Aide 3, 4. Bobick, William, Jr.-Rifle Club I: Hall Cops 3, 4: German Club 2. Bobilin, Theodore 'Bobo -German Club 2, 3: Rifle Club 3: Hall Cops 4: Track learn 2, 3, 4. Bohnel, Joan Ann Jo -Foolliqhl Club 3: Greek Games I, 2: Badminlon 3: Rifle Club 4: Glee Club I. Bolanz, Marianne -Honor Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Presidenl I, Secrelary 2, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Colonial 3: Senior Service Squad 4: Flower Girl al Commencernenl 3. Bond, William E. Billy. Bonifer, Claire Bonny -Foolliqhl Club 3, 4: Soiiball 2, 4: Spanish Club 2: Greek Games I, 2, 3: Homeroom Represenlalive 4. FORTY-EIGHT Booih, Barbara 'Bobbie'-Ari Club I, 2, 3, 4: Library Slahf 4: Pafriol 3, 43 Secrelary of Senior Class: Usherefle a+ Commencemenl 3. Bolsch, Paul W. Speedy -J. V. Foorball 2, 35 Radio Club 3, 43 Slamp Club I, 2. Bolsch, Ralph C.-Campus Palrol 3. Boulus, Helen L.-Commercial Club 41 Badmin- fon 4: Baslceiball 4: Soilball 4. Bowers, Harry M.-Junior Class Represenralive 3: Honor Club 3, 4, Tupiar Club 4: German Club 4, Braun, Alvina B. Al 4Honor Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Gym Aide 3, 43 Horseback Riding 3, 4: Greek Games 2. Briggs, Roberl E. Brohm, Marian-Honor Club I, 2, 3, 4: German Club I, 2, 3, 47 Bowling 3, 47 Senior Service Squad 47 Flower Girl af Commencemenl 3. Brown, Conslance Connie -Commercial Club 2: Baslcelball 2, 3: Junior Secrelary 4: Honor Club 2. TH 5 'Zwmfee B off Brown, George R. Bob. Brown, John W. Brownie -Rifle Club I, 23 Fool- ball Manager 2, 3. Brown, Marion L.-Band I, 2, 3, Lalin Club 2, 3, 43 Tupiar Club 33 Campus Palrol 3: Camera Club 4. Bryan, Arfhur Noble, Jr. ArIy -Sporls Palrol 47 Square Dance Club 4. Burlin, Roberl' Bob -Caleleria Squad I, 2, 35 I-Iomeroom Represenfafiye 2, Blue 81 While Cor- ner 33 Hall Cops 35 Assembly Squad I. Bullis, Gladys M. Gladdie -Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 43 Pioneer Club lg Commercial Club 41 Greelc Games I, 25 Music Apprecialion Club 4. Burd, Richard Henry Sheik -Track 2, 3, 43 Usher al Commencernenr 3: Assembly Squad 2, 3, 4, Hall Cops 2, 37 Color Guard 2, 3, 4. Bush, Richard W.-Assembly Squad 2, Hall Cops 3. Buflner, Mary Ann-Blue 81 While Corner 3, 4, Secrelary 43 Pen Xi lnlc Club 3, 4g Colonial 35 Regis- lrarion Aide 3, 4. ,r if CLIBSYBXOFA ,- , xx ' 32 X - ' . V '-4 Caddick, Jean E. Jeannie -Choir 2, 3, 43 Honor Club I, 2, 3, 47 Skelch Club 27 Ari Club 3, 47 Tupiar Club 3. Calorio, Ann Chicky. Calderone, Leona Lee -Cenlral Service Squad 4, Greek Games I, 2, 4g Skelch Club 4: Camera Club 3: Horseback Riding 3, 4. Cameron, Harlow I-I -Class Presidenl lg Sludenl Council I: Track I, 2, 3, 43 Vice-Presidenf ol Cam- era Club 31 J. V. Foofball 2. Cariola, Elaine G. BuIch -Band Ig Bowling 43 Junior Red Cross 23 Secrelary lo Mr. Nilsson 4. Carlelon, Alice Mae Poochie -Honor Club I, 2, 3, 4: Library Slall 3, 4: Greek Games I, 4, Fool- lighl Club 4: Regislralion Aide 3, 4. Chandler, Doris-Baskelball 3, 47 Commercial Club 31 Hockey 47 Sollball 47 Bowling 4. Chandler, Dorolhy-Baskelball 3, 45 Commercial Club 31 Hockey 47 Sollball 45 Bowling 4. Chapek, Audrey C.-Sophomore Literary Club 2. Cheilelz, Shirley M.-Glee Club Ig Honor Club 3, 4: Greek Games I, 47 Skelch Club I: Gym Aide 4. Chrisl, William A. Bill -Leader Corps 3, 4: Hall Cops 2, 3, 43 Assembly Squad 3, 43 Rifle Club I, 23 Camera Club 3. Clark, Randolph G. Randy -Rifle Team I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team 3, 43 Hall Cops 3, 47 Manager ol Rifle Team 35 Shorl' Hand Club 4, Cleary, Joan Kalhleen-Honor Club 3, 4, Library Slalll 2, 3, 4: Colonial 3: Palriol 41 Skelch Club 2. Clegg, Frances Franny -Sollball 3, 41 Horseback Riding 4. Clemenl, Janel L.-Square Dance Club 3, 43 Greek Games 2: Skelch Club 3. Clilion, Palricia L. Pal -Band 2, 3, 47 Camera Club 21 Skelch Club I, 23 Greek Games 2: Soft. ball 2, 4. Clough, Richard L. Dick -Assembly Squad 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Sludenl' Dance Commillee 3, 41 Honor Club I, 2: Sludenl Council 2. Colskey, Joan. NINETEEN FORTY X ..... Xa fs Pffe' - lllflili. 33 i 5 r 14,13 4' .fJ .'l Conklin, David A.-Band I, 2, 3, 4gOrcI1es+ra 3, 47 German Club 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, 41 Tupiar Club 3. Conkling, Jo Ann Red -Honor Club 4, Orches- fra 3, 4. l Conkling, Norma J. Red. Conlin, Leonard M.-Track 2, 3, 4. Cooper, Vincenl Coop -Choir 2, 3, 4: Class Bas- kelball I, 2, 3, 41 Class Soflball 2, 3, 43 Leader Corps 3. Corby, Barbara Bobbie -Regislralion Aide 3, 4: Junior Secrefary 2, 3, 4, Greek Games I, 2, 4, Hockey 3, Homeroom Represenfalive 4. Coslello, Mildred-Library Slarrl 3, 4, Regislralion Aide 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4: Sollball 2. Craig, Russell Russ --Assembly Squad 2, 3, 41 German Club 2, 3, 47 Honor Club I, 23 Colonial 3. Crevoiseral, Laurence-Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra I. 2, 3, 4, Colonial 3: Palriof 4, Assembly Squad 3, 4. Cudia, Salvalore J. Sal -Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orches- Ira I, 2, 3, 4. Dahlman, Barbara Bobbie -Skelch Club 2, 37 Flower Girl af Comrnencemenl 33 Secrelary of Pio- neer Club Ig Greek Games I, 2, 3, 41 Colonial 3. Daisey, Adele L. Daisy. D'Amico, Nelly A.-Honor Club I, 2, 3, 41 Regis- Irafion Aide 4. Damone, Ralph-Assembly Squad 4. Dauphin, Caryl E.-Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 3, 4: Horseback Riding 3: Honor Club I, 2, 3, 4: Colonial Arl Slafil 3, 4. Daul, John SIouI -Varsily Foolball 2, 3, 47 Var- sily Baseball 2, 3, 43 Varsily Track 3, 4, J. V. Fool- ball I. De Fino, Genevieve A. Micky -Gym Aide 3, 4, Glee Club I. Dickerson, Caroline-I-lonor Club I, 3, 45 Curlain Call Club I, 21 Spanish Club 4. W ASS OF NINETEEN I J I M c L I 2 34 Diqnoli, Marie C. ShorIy -Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Sollball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4. Dillrich, John l'Jack'ifRadio Club 3, 4: Hall Cops 3: Honor Club 4. Doherly, Mary Elizabelh-Skelch Club 4. Dornalo, Jean Alice. Drake, Richard Dick -Assembly Squad 2: Horne- roorn Represenlaliye 2: Adviser Aide 4: Palriof Business Slall 4. Dupriesl, Willie Tex -Leader Corps 4. Duschenchuk, Eugene Genie -German Club I, 2, 3: Hall Cops I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2: Baskelball 3: Baseball 3. Eckerl, Joan M,-Honor Club I: Junior Secrelary 3, 4: Regislralion Aide 3, 4: Bowling 4. Edmonds, Joan M.fErench Club I, 2: Sophomore Liferary Club 2: Home Economics Club 3, 4: Camera Club 2. Edwards, Florence-Sollball 3. Edwards, Richard J. Dick -Honor Club I: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Usher al Commence- nrrenl 3. Edwards, William L. BIll fHall Cops 4: Tupiar Club 3, 4: Honor Club I, 2: Assembly Squad I, 2: Golf I, 2, 3, 4. Ellen, Carole R. Cre -Glee Club I: Greek Games I: Curlain Call Club I: Fooflighl Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4. Ellwood, Ann M.-Spanish Club 4: Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Soffball 2, 3, 4: Greek Games 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4. Elsfob, Andrew F. End, Dorolhy lvl. Dol Endrikal, Fred R.-German Club I, 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 2, 3: Slarnp Club 2, 3: Hall Cops 3, 4: Cam- pus Palrol I, 2. Erbe, Barbara L. Barby -Skelch Club 2, 3: Horse- back Ridinq 2, 3: Sollball 2, 3: Gym Aide 3: Fool- liqhl Club 4. FORTY-EIGHT Erickson, James. Ericksen, Solveig H. Susie -C-lee Club I3 Choir 2 I-Iomeroom Represenraiive 2, 43 Cheerleader 3, 43 Foofliqhf Club 4. Erler, Lony M. I-Ion. Ewaslwkow, William E. Farley, Roberl 'wp' Fay, Alberi E. 'AI -Assembly Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Sludeni Dance Cornmiffee 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4 Colonial 33 Palrioi 3. Feeney, Joyce F.-Skeicli Club 2, 3, 43 Greek Games I3 Glee Club I3 Home Economics Club 3, 43 Curiain Call Club I, 2. Piero, Tlieresa Elizabellw Terry'igI-Ionor Club 3, 43 Library Siafl 3, 43 Reqisiraiion Aide 3, 43 Baskef- ball 2, 3, 4. Fischer, Myrna-Cboir 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I3 Horse- back Riding 23 Camera Club 2. Fislier, I-Ioward B., Jr.-Assembly Squad 3, 43 Choir I, 2, 3, 43 Fooiliqlni Club 3, 43 Tupiar Club 3. Fleik, Pafricia A. Teddy Bear +SofIbaII 33 Bowl- ing 4. Fleming, Marilyn I..-Library Siaff 33 Senior Service Squad 43 Honor Club I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 33 Usher- eHe af Commencemeni 3. Flemming, Kaflwleen G. KafIwie -I-Ionor Club 33 Orcliesfra I, 2, 3, 43 Secrefary-Treasurer of Spanish Club 33 Senior Service Squad 43 Greek Games I, 2, 3. 4. Floersclw, Roberf Bob -Cafeieria Squad I, 2, 3. Fluqel, CI'1ris+a J. Chris -Curiain Call Club I, 23 Gym Aide 43 Senior Represenialive 4. Flynn, William-Honor Club I, 23 Track I, 2, 43 J. V. Baskefball 2, 33 Frenclri Club I, 23 Tupiar Club 3. Frank, Ann SI1orIy -Soiiball 2. Franfellizzi, Carmine Frame -Varsify Foolball I, 2, 33 Track I, 2, 3. I CLASS OF X I Freligh, Dorolhy 'Dorsey -Glee Club Ig Choir 3. Frescoil, William C. Bill, Frickenslein, Joan Frisenda, Mary C.-Glee Club Ig Choir 3, 47 Sofi- ball 2, 3, 43 Palriol 3. Fuchs, Susan-Honor Club I, 2, 3, 47 Palriol' 3, 4, Managing Edifor 4: Adviser Aide 2: Sfudenl Coun- cil 4: French Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. Gaenzler, Anila-Foofliqhf Club 3, 4, Secrelary 33 French Club 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 33 Co-ordinalinq Service Squad 3, 4, Chief 4, Honor Club 2, 3, 4. Gage, Barry-J. V, Baskefball 33 Varsify Baskef- ball 4. Gale, William H. Bill -Varsily Baskefball 3, 41 Varsify Foolball 4, J, V. Foofball 35 Assembly Squad 2, 3, 47 Track 4. Garrelf, Carolyn-Chief of Senior Service Squad 4: Honor Club I, 2, 3, 45 Head Flower Girl al Com- mencernenl 3. Gehring, Charles E. Charlie -J. V. Baskelball 3, Varsily Soffball 3, 43 Varsily Baskelkball 4. Genq, Harry-German Club 2: Foolliqhl Frolics 2. Genlile, Louise Lou -Greek Games 2, 4: Gym Aide 3, 4: All Sporrs 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Presidenl 43 Healfh Office Assislanf 4. Germon, Henry G. Hank -J. V. Rifle 3: Varsity Rifle 4: Camera Club 3, 43 Assembly Squad 3, 43 Tupiar Club 3, 4. Gessner, Ira H. Ike --Honor Club I, 2, 33 Var- sify Tennis 3, 4: Tupiar 3, 4: Baskelball Manager 2,31 Pa+rio+ 3, 4. Giandon, Jean Bunny -Glee Club 27 Foolliqhl Club 37 Greek Games 2: Rifle Club 4. Giebel, Fred--Band I, 2: Hall Cops 4, Giesse, Dorofhy M. Bunny -Skefch Club I, 2, 3, 47 Arl Club I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4, Fool- Iiqhl Club 47 Greek Games 2, 3. Gildersleeve, Cafherine KiIIy +Homeroom Repre- senfalive 27 Junior Secrefary 3. NINETEEN FOR 37 .W N 5 f nf-I XR' . Q r gn' +I' W me .. .. K '3' .T. W '4 -fr -- U An umm HOME- IUWSVUV rx 'Ji og. Glennan, Joan M. Irish -Arr Club 3: Regisfralion Aide 3: Glee Club Ig Adviser Aide 2, 37 Camera Club 2. Glockler, Elsie BooIs. Glynn, Jolnn P, Jack -Varsily Baskelball 3, 47 Varsily Soflball 45 Hall Cops 4g Homeroom Repre- senlalive 3. Goldsmillw, Barbara Jean Jean -Honor Club I, 2, 3, 43 Library Slafl 33 Usherelle al' Commence- menl 37 Senior Service Squad 4: Bowling 3. Gorsky, Frances E. Bunny -Gym Aide 3, 4: Soffball 3,41 Bowling 41 Junior Red Cross 4: Square Dance Club 4. Grabinski, Bealrice A.-Arl Club 4. Graham, Edwin S.--Rifle Club Ip Hall Cops 2, 3, 4: Track 43 Varsily Baseball 3, 4. Greene, Gloria Pebble -Typing Club 41 Junior Red Cross 4. Greenfield, Marion S.-Bowling 3, 41 Horseback Riding 3gArII1ur Murray Dance Group 3. Grimm, Clnarlolle LoHie -Orclieslra I, 2, 3, 4: Horseback Riding 3, 4: Rifle Club 4: Glee Club I. Groepler, Richard C. Dick -Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 45 Hall Cops 41 Camera Club 41 Band I, 2, 3. Gronroos, Doroilwy M. Dol -Junior Secrefary 3, 4: Honor Club 3, 43 Reqislralion Aide 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4. Guqgisberg, William Bill -Honor Club 3, 45 Rifle Club 2, 3, 47 Tupiar Club 4: Secrelary of Science Club 43 Assembly Squad 3. Gulde, Edilh Penny -Arr Club I, 2, 3, Presi- denl 31 Homeroom Represenlalive 31 Gym Aide 2: Greek Games I, 2, 31 Sludenl Council 3. Gunnarsson, Anna C.-Lalin Club 3: Adviser Aide 33 Honor Club 3, 47 Senior Service Squad 4. Hack, Fred H. Baldy -Pafriol 41 Camera Club 3, 4: Spanisli Club 33 Tupiar Club 3. Hally, Maura Moe -Greek Games Ig Glee Club I, 27 Square Dance Club 2, 3,-4. Hamlel, Carroll A. 'Doc -Band I, 27 Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Rifle 2, 3, 4, Caplain 47 Sludenl Council 3. ' wr m gii - ' T A QQ' ei cLAss OF NINETEEN - 36 FREEPORT ww M515 nl BUOIIW1 Harnelman, Paul Hamrny -Hall Cops 2, 3: Trackl. Hammer, Gordon A.-Choir I, 2, 3, 43 Assembly Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Leader Corps 3, 45 Camera Club Ig Horneroom Represenlalive 3, 4. Hammer, Shirley-Homeroom Represenlalive 3: Junior English Class Represenlafive 3, Horseback Riding 3, Skelch Club 2. Hannaway, George Rf-Assembly Squad 3, 4, Hansen, Daniel-Camera Club 3, 4, J. V. Fool- ball 3, 4. Harbolis, Soler S. Soil -Rifle Club I, 2, 3: Radio Club 3, 4, Presidenl 41 Hall Cops 2, 31 Orches+ra I. Harper, Audrey Aud. Harlmann, Charles Yogi -Assembly Squad Ig Hall Cops 23 Varsily Baseball 3, 4. Haubenreisser, Orlrud-Honor Club I, 21 Orches- Ira I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroorn Represenlafive 33 Lalin Club 2: Camera Club 2. Hendrickson, Roberl Buddy -Orcheslra I, 2. Hermann, Mary Jeanne Turk -Gym Aide 3: Greek Games I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Eoollighf Club 4. Hermanson, Maureen I.. A. Maur -Greek Games I: Glee Club I. Herrmann, Rosemarie-Greek Games I, 27 German Club I, 2, 3, 43 Home-room Represenfafive 33 Girls' Color Guard 4: Senior Execulive Council 4. Herrnkind, Rufh A, WhiIey. Herzog, Evelyn Eyie -Colonial 3, Greek Games I, 27 Spanish Club 21 Glee Club Ig Commercial Club 3. Hickey, Evelyn C.-fHorneroorn Represenlalive 3: Greek Games I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club Ig Choir 2, 3, 47 Secrelary lo Mr. Franz 4. Hiskey, Elizabelh ShorIy -Sollball I. Hoffmann, Philip Joseph. FORTY-EIGHT Hofmann, Adele Dorollny Dolly -German Club I, 2, 3, 4: Spanisli Club 3, 4: Gym Aide 3, 4: Greek Games I, 2: Square Dance Club 3, 4, Hofmann, Jolwn PQ--Lalin Club 3, 4, Presidenl' 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Nafural Science Club I, 2, 3: Palriol 3, 4, Fealure Edilor 4: Track 2, 3. Honoski, William Sonny iGerman Club 4. Horlon, Ann Madora Honey -Twirier 2, 3, 4: Arl Club 2, 3: Skelclw Club 2, 3: Greek Games I, 2, 4: Library Slall 3, 4. Hosler, Norman W. Norm -Assembly Squad 3, 4 Secrelary 43 Leader Corps 3, 4: Honor Club I 2: Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4: Foolliqlnl Club 3, 4. Hofra, Mary M. Babe, Horzinqer, Marion-Skelclw Club I, 2: Baskelball 3, 4: Sollball 3. 4: Greek Games I, 2, 4: Clnoi' 2, 3, 4. Howard, Eileen F.-Colonial 3: Comme cial Club 2, 3: Skelcln Club 3, 4: Gym Aide 3: Greek Games I. Howard, Kalhleen M. KalI'iy -Commercial Club 2, 3: Baskelball 2, 3: Gym Aide 3: Soflball 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 4. Hubel. Rosemary-Glee Club I: Orclweslra I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Aide 3, 4: Honor Club 4: Curlain Call Club I. Hurley, Gertrude TrudyH-Orclweslra I, 2, 3, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4: Foorliqlwl Club 3, 4: Skelch Club I, 2: Square Dance Club 4. Hulclweson, Joan E,-eBand I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Club 2. 3, 4: Business Manager ol Colonial 3: Reqislral lion Aide 3, 4: Horseback Riding 4. Illwllzer, Roberl Bob vSporIs Palrol 4: Honor Club 3, 4: Lalin Club I. 2: Varsily Baseball I, 2. Irace, Dorollnea Ann Dol -Crclneslra I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Represenlaliye 2: Skelcln Club 3: Greek Games 2, 3: Clweerleader 4. Jackson, Bonnie Jackie -Greek Games I. 2, 4: Skelclw Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2: Flower Girl al Com- mencemenl 3. Jacobi, Joan-Lalin Club 2: Rifle Club 4. Jacobs, Nina D, DOIN-Homeroom Represenla- live I: Greek Garnes I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Aide I, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer ol Commercial Club 3: Soffball 2, 3. clankowski, Ann I:.+PaIrioI 3, 4, Circulalion Man' aqer 4: Reqislralion Aide 3: Treasurer ol Sopho- more Illerary Club 2: Curlain Call Club I: Greek Games I, 2. CLASS OF Jaronczyk, Joseph. Jelzlers, Lorraine Jeri -Glee Club I3 Spanish Club 23 All Sporls 2, 3, 43 Gym Aide 3, 43 Arl Club 2, 3, Secrelary 3. Johnson, Joan Poochie fI-Ionor Club I, 2, 3, 43 Greek Games I, 2, 3, 43 Charioleer 23 Skelch Club I, 23 fupiar Club 3. Johnson, Wi 3, 4, 'Vice-Presiclenl 43 Presidenl' 23 Ode for Greek Games I, 27' Dance Club 2, 33 Palriol 3. Kane, Jean-Library Slalf 3, 43 Flower Girl al Com- mencernenl 33 Greek Games 2, 3, 43 Horseback Riding 43 I-Iomeroom Represenlaiive I, 2, 4. Kanlor, Barbara Joan Bobby -I-Ionor Club 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 4, Accompanisl 43 Spanish Club I. Keiderlinq, Elsie-Honor Club 3, 43 German Club I, 2, 3, 43 I-Iomeroom Represenlalive I3 Bowling 3, 4, Caplain 43 I-Iome Economics Club 3, 4. Keilly, Jean Diane-I-Ionor Club 2, 3, 4, Co-Presi- denl 23 Greek Garnes I, 2, 3, 43 Vice-Presidenl of Junior Class 33 Cheerleader 3, 4, Caplain 43 Senior Service Squad 4. Kelske, Frank-Band I, 2, 33 Baseball 3, 43 Square Dance Club 4. Kelskey, Irene C. Renie AOrchesIra I3 I-lomeroonn Represenlalive 33 Horseback Riding 3, 4, Presi- denl' 43 Soflball 3. Kiernan, Dolores lvl. Dee -Glee Club I3 Pa- lriol 4: Solfball 3, 43 Bowling 4. Killian, Roberl' D. Bob -Rille Club I3 I-Iall Cops 4. Kimmich, Erwin, Jr., Kim -Sludenl Council 43 Assembly Squad 3, 4, Presidenl' 43 I-Iall Cops 43 German Club I, 2, 33 Square Dance Club 4. Klein, Joan-Curlain Call Club I, 23 Camera Club 2. Kleshefsky, Sylvesler Buz -Varsily Foolball 2, 3, 43 Varsily Baseball 2, 3, 43 Hall Cops 2, 33 I-Iorneroom Represenlalive I. Klimpel, Doris M. Dee -Greek Games 23 Curlain Call Club 23 Foolliqhl Club 3, 43 Sludenl Dance Commillee 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 3, 43 Palriol 4. Kline, Beverly Bev -I-Ionor Club I, 3, 43 Cheer' leader 3, 43 Senior Service Squad 43 I-Iomeroom Represenlalive 2, 3, Secrelary 23 All Sporls 2, 3, 4. NINETEEN FORTY EIG V 539.57 I Koehler, Roberl J. Pepsi +Can'ipu5 Pafrol 4, Koeppe, Kennelh G.-Honor Club 2. Koeppel, Alberf Keys, Kohanowich. Alberl J. Coke -Traclc I, 2, 3, 4: Varsily Foolball 3, 47 Band I, 2, 3, 4g Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4. Kress, Wallace M. Wally -Choir 2, 3, 4, Free- lancers I, 25 Curlain Call Club I, 2, 3: Foollighf Club 4: Caleleria Squad 2, 3. Kroslowilz, Thomas N. Tom -Assembly Squad 2, 3, 4: Leader Corps 3, 47 Class Baslmelball 3, 4: Lieurenanl of I-Iall Cops 3. Kurlcowslci, Claraffiym Aide 3. Kurz, Mary Therese ChicIcy -Palriol 4, Foollighl Club 45 Greek Games I7 English Class Represen- Ialive I, 2. Lacy. Margarel E. Laney -Lalin Club 2: Soil- ball 33 Bowling 35 Horseback Riding 3. Lambrinon, Fannie BubbIes fGreeIc Games I, 21 Sollball 2, I-Iorneroorn Represenlalive 2, 3. Laverly, Clifford C. Cliff, Lee, Arlhure-Assembly Squad 3, 47 Camera Club 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4, Tupiar Club 3, 43 Pafriol 41 Hall Cops I. Lehman, Barbara C. Bobbie fLibrary Slahf I, 23 I-Iomeroom Represenlalive 3. Lerrna, Barbara C. Candy -Lalin Club I, 2, I-Iorneroorn Represenlalive 4. Levin, I-Ierberl I.-Band 2, 3, 41 Orchesfra 3, 4: Hall Cops 3, 4. Leyboldlq Bealrice A. Bea -Cenlral Service Squad 4: Sludenl Dance Cornmillee 2, 3. Lipslcy, Slella-Choir 2, 3, 4: Soflball 2, 3: Pa- Iriol 47 I-Iorneroom Represenlalive 4, English Class Represenfalive 2. Lamol, Roberl S.-Rille Club I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club 4. I I I CLASS OF NINETEEN ,-..-- 42 .nu- Look, Jerome I'.Ierry. Louis, Charles A. III-Choir I, 2, 3, 47 German Club I, 2, 3, Presidenl 37 Camera Club 2, 3, 47 Homeroom Represenlalive I, 37 Sfudenl Coun- cil 3, 4, Presidenl 4. Lowry, Bruce D.fRille Club I7 Tupiar Club 3, 4. Lucas, Thomas W. Tom -I-Ionor Club I, 2. Lupski, William Bill -Varsily Baseball 3, 47 I-lall Cops 2, 37 Campus Ralrol 47 J. V. Foolball 4. Luszczak, Eleanor 'Ellie'-Foollighl Club 4. Lynch, Joan Rusly -Homeroom Represenlalive 47 Sollball 3, 47 Commercial Club 27 Horseback Riding 4. Lyons, Marqarel Midge v-Diploma Girl al Com- mencemenl 37 Ari Club 4. Lyons, Velma O.fGreek Games I, 27 Sollball 27 Baskelball 27 Gym Aide 4. MacKenzie, Donna M. Mac -I-lonor Club 2, 3, 47 Secrelary of Camera Club 37 Flower Girl al Com- mencemenl 37 Senior Service Squad 47 Greek Games I, 2, 3, 4. Mackin, Margarel Margie -Greek Games 27 Gym Aide 3, 47 All Sporls 2, 3, 47 Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Treasurer 47 I-lomeroom Represenfa- live 4. Maddock, Jean Elsie M. Jeannie -Palriol 3, 47 Flower Girl al Commencemenl 37 Regislralion Aide 3, 47 Cenfral Service Squad 47 Square Dance Club 2. 7 Madigan, Barbara Barb -Greek Games I, 2, 3, 47 Usherelle al Cornmencemenl 37 Junior Secrelary 47 Sollball 2, 3, 47 Gym Aide 2, 3. Magdanz, Marilyn A. Mari -Arl Club 27 Spanish Club 47 Greek Games 4. Magnuson, George I-I. Whiley. Mahn, Barbara Babs eCheerleader 3, 47 I-Ionor Club I, 2, 3, 47 Greek Games I, 2, 3, 47 Junior Secrelary 2, 3, 4, Chiel' 47 Sollball 2, 3, 4, Soilball Sporls Leader 4. Maillard, Jeanelle-I-Iorseback Riding 47 Library Slall' 2, 37 Bowling 37 Usherelle al Commence- menl 37 Junior Secrelary 4. Marino, Gerard Jerry -Band I, 2, 3, 47 Assembly Squad 2, 3, 47 Orcheslra 4. FORTY-EIGHT -4 Marold, John George Denny -J. V. Foolball I: Varsiiy Foofball 2, 3, 4, Capfain 47 Varsily Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4: HaII Cops I, 2, 3, 43 Campus Pa- Irol 4. Marfen, Elizabeih J. Babe -Bowling 4: Pafriof 4. Marficek, Helen C. Russian -Gym Aide 3, 45 Sofiball 3: Bowling 37 Horseback Riding 3. Marfielli, John-Hall Cops I. Marlin, Elsie Joan E-J -Greek Games I, 2, 4, Charioleer I: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle 3, 47 Hockey 3, 4, Honor Team 31 So'II'baII 2, 3, 4. Marlin, Paul R., Jr.-Assembly Squad 3, 4: Camera Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Honor Club I, 2, 3, 47 Palriof 3, 4, Sporls Ediror 4. Mafhisen, Shirley ShirI --Palriol 3, 4: Greek Games I, 21 Spanish Club 2, 3: Rifle Club I3 Homeroom Represenlalive 2. Mallhews, Virginia I.. Ginny -Ari Club 3, 4, Presidenl 4, Glee Club I. Mays, Bennie Rufh--Choir 47 Hockey 2, 3, 4: Base kelball 2, 3, 4: Soffball 2, 3, 47 Bowling 3, 4. McCann, Belly. McCauley, Eileen Surg -Bowling 4, Sofrball 4. McCoy, Ida May-Baskeiball I, 2, 31 Greek Games I, 2, 3, 4: Sofiball I, 2, 3, 47 Gym Aide 3, 4: Laliri Club 4. McDermo'rf, Frank-Tupiar Club 4, Hall Cops 4: Campus Pairol 3: Choir I, 2, 3, 4. McDermoII', Mary Ellen Babe -Junior Secreiary 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Honor Club 3, 43 Pairiol 3, 4, Business Manager 43 RegisIra+ion Aide 3, 4. McKane, Alexander L. Sandy -Track 3, 4. McKinley, Joyce. McMahon, Lorraine-Ari Club I, 2, 3: Gym Aide 3, 4: Greek Games I, 2, 3, 47 Soflball 3, 4. Meadows, M. Joan Joanie -Greek Games I: Library Sfari 3, CLASS OF Meddis, William Bill -Class Foolball 3, 43 J. V Foolball 3, 4: Homeroom Represenlalive 4. Meeker, David-Assembly Squad 3, 43 Sporls Pa Irol 41 Colonial 3. Meiselman, Gloria Joy Glo -Library Slall 3, 41 Foolliqlwl Club 3, 45 Bowling 4. Mendelsolwn, Harry Mendy -Honor Club I, 2, German Club 2, 3, 4, Assembly Squad 3, 4: Track Ig Colonial 3. Mereday, Carolyn-Sollball 2, 37 Bowling 33 Hockey 4: Spanislw Club 4. Meurer, Roberl--Varsily Baseball 3, 4: Hall Cops 2, 3, 4. Meyer, Frederick W. Fred -Rifle Club I: Banrl I, 27 Track 2, 3. Milemore, Carole Jean Molly -Greek Games I, 23 Skelclw Club I, 21 Arf Club 21 Foolliqlwl Club 3: Home Economics Club 4. Millwim, Eleanor El -Glee Club Ig Cl1oir2: Blue 81 While Corner 3, 4. Miller, Marie A, PoocI1ie wJunior Red Cross 3, 4: Bowling 45 Square Dance Club 4: I-lomeroom Repe resenlalive 4. Mollo, George. Morqenslern, Eleanor-Colonial 3, Clwoir 2, 3, 4: Honor Club Ig Skelcln Club 2. Morrell, Muriel D. 'Moo +Greek Games I3 Baskel- ball 2, Sollball 3. Morlon, Doris E, Mor+y -Orclweslra I, 2, 3, 41 Band 2, 3, 41 Skelclw Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4: Colonial 33 Greek Games 2, 3, 4. Moss, Marilyn Lyn fCI'1oir 2, 3, 4: Girls' Color Guard 2, 3, 45 Senior Service Squad 4: Foolliglwl Club 3, 47 Greek Games I, 2. Moll, Theodore Ted -Honor Club lg Camera Club 3, 43 German Club I, 2, 3, 43 Nalural Science Club 3. Munn, Bernadelle. Nalscln, Jordan H. Jordy -Honor Club I, 2, 33 Tupiar Club 3, 45 Versily Baskefball 47 Varsily Base' ball 3, 43 Spanislv Club 3, 4. 5. C61 s 2,-N NINETEEN Fonrv-EIGHT 45 L v ain-Rv I , li' l l g c-f,.5ies-- Nehf, Anila Rus'ry -Home Economics Club 3: Adviser Aide 3: Sollball 3. Nesller, Fay Ann-Bowling 4: Blue 81 While Cor- ner 3, 4: Diploma Girl af Commencemeni 3: Bad- minlon 4: Gym Aide 3, 4. Neuberl, Rosemary Ro -Home Economics Club 3: Sollball 2, 3. Neumulh, Doris Louise Dol -fJunior Secreiary 3: Reqislralion Aide 3. New, Joan N.-Greek Games I, 2: Soffball 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 3: Adviser Aide 4. Newland, Geraldine D, Jerry -Greek Games 2: Commercial Club 4: Typing Club 4. Nielo, Marque-rife C. Maqgie -SecreIary-Treas- urer of Spanish Club 4: Band I: Greek Games I: Baskelball 4: Soffball 4. Nielupski, Jennie A. NHI, Ralph A.-J. V. Rifle 2, 3: Varsiiy Rifle 4: Assembly Squad 3, 4: Tupiar Club 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3. Norkefl, John F., Jr. '..Iack -I-Iall Cops 4. Novak, Clarence Sandy -Band I, 2, 3, 4: Or- chesfra I, 2, 3, 4. Oaklord, Richard E. Richie Orlerman, Doris F.fJunior Secrerary 3, 4: Regis- 'lralion Aide 4. Qhland, RosemarievGym Aide 4: Soflball 2. Ohrlman, Roberi 'Bob -Camera Club I, 2, 4: German Club I, 2, 3: Tupiar Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4: Rifle Club 4. Oleksiak, Doris M, Dol -Junior Secrelary 3, 4: Soflball 3, 4: Horseback Riding 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Hockey 2. Oleksiak, Eleanor J.-Glee Club I. Ollmann, Naida-I-Ionor Club I, 2, 3, 4: Colonial 3: Arr Club 3, 4: I-Iomeroom Represenlaiive 4: Senior Execulive Council 4. :iff eggs 2 71- Tggfgyl - CLASS or NINETEEN 157 - ill ' ' ' ZA3vTg-.inf L 1,1 46 i 19, l Oslrander, Roberl Bob -Lafin Club 43 Nalural Science Club 2, 4: Palriof 43 Camera Club 43 Science Club 4. Overlniser, Leo E. Eddie -Honor Club I, 25 Track 2, Nafural Science Club 2, Colonial 33 Hall Cops 2. Paelow, Paul--Track 2, 3, 43 Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4: Honor Club 2, 3. Pangallo, Rila-Square Dance Club 2, 3, 43 Typing Club 3: Home Economics Club 2, 37 Commercial Club 3. Pappas, Ernesl H. Pappy -Honor Club I, 2: Ger- man Club I, 2, 3, 45 Nalural Science Club 2, Hall Cops 2, Baseball 2. Papperf, Charles Lum -Nalural Science Club 25 Homeroom Represenfalive 2, 3: J. V. Foolball 3: Track 3: Square Dance Club 2. Paraninfo, Frances C.-Homeroom Represenlalive Ig Bowling 4: Commercial Club 4, Foollighl Club 41 Greek mes 4. IQ 2 x JQJLYV L. K Q3 -..J .ALt'Hx -are I l' mx'-dw 'ff I WF x 4 . fl f .- H I lxQ.fX'.s I X 2wff+ Paul, Roberl E. Pooh -Honor Club I, 2, 4: As- sembly Squad 2, 3, 47 Track 2, 3, 47 Junior Class Presidenf 31 Head Usher al Commencemenl 3. Pekunka, Lucy-Soffball 3. Perry, Lesler M., Jr.-Band I, 2, 3, 45 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4, Assembly Squad 3, 43 German Club 2. Pefersen, Eric G. Pele -J. V. Foolball 2: Var- sily Foofball 33 Varsily Soflball 3, 4, Varsily Bas- kelball 4: Hall Cops I, 2, 3, 4. Pelfus, Doris Deepee -Cenlral Service Squad 4: Baskelball 2, 3: Bowling 43 Soffball 2, 3. Pfallz, Dorolhy Dol -Honor Club 2, 3, 4, Horse- back Riding 3, 41 Rifle Team 3, 43 Orcliesfra I, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Represenlalive 3. Piesnikowski, Frances 'Sweelieu-Library Slaff 3, 4. Poofers, George-Rifle 3, 45 J. V. Foolball 3. Pradon, Frederick Fred -Campus Palrol 3, 4. Price, James C.-Band I, 27 Camera Club 3, 4: Sporfs Pafrol 43 Sofiball 3: J, V. Foolball 4, Probeck, George. FORTY-EIGHT Provost Mary Ann Marie -Soffball 2, 3, 41 Greek Games I: Cenlral Service Squad 4, Head Diploma Girl ai Commencemenl 3. Prussen, I-Ien ry. Puls, Dorofhy E. DoHie -Cheerleader 3, 43 Gym Aide 3, 4: Greek Games I, 2: I-Ioreback Ridinq I, 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl of Freshman Class I. Quince, Regina V. Jeannie -Baskefball I, Cap- Tain Ig Hockey I: Greek Games I, 23 Adviser Aide I, 2. Quinn, Ronald E.-Tupiar Club 3: Varsily Baseball 3, 4. Ranberq, Edward Roberl-Track 4: Free Lancers 2. Ranberg, Richard E. Dick -Free Lancers 2. Randazzo, Joseph John Joe -Radio Club 2, 3, 4. Rehill, Doroihy Marie Pokey -Band 3, 4, Or- chesfra 4: Greek Games I, 2, 3, 41 Senior Service Squad 4, All Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. Reis, Consfance Connie -Senior Service Squad 43 Fooiliqhl Club 3, 41 Camera Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 47 Colonial 3. Reisch, June A.-Greek Games I, 2, Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Sollball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4. Reiss, Pearl Joy-Gym Aide I. Remsen, I-Iarriel E.-Sollball 3, 45 Hockey 4. Remsky, Lorelia M. Sue -Cheerleader 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2: Choir 37 Greek Games I: Office No. 3 I, 2, 3. Rende, Richard M. Dick -I-Ionor Club Ig Camera Club 45 Rifle Club 4. Rice, Jane? C. Tex -Band 3, 4, Orcheslra 3: Foolliqhl Club 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Rippe, Carolyn-I-'Ionor Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Service Squad 45 Spanish Club 25 Skelch Club 23 Assislani Edilor-in-Chief of Colonial 3. Riffer, Jay L.-Rifle Club 4. CLASS OF Robarge, Lois-I-Iomeroom Represenlafive 2: Greek Games I, 2: Soflball 31 Gym Aide 33 Choir 4. Robbins, Richard VVi+sard -I-Iall Cops I, 4: Tupiar Club 3. Robinson, I-Ierberl' A. Buqs fAssemblv Squad 2, 3, 4. Roche, June Sooky --I-Iorneroom Represenlalive 2, 47 Adviser Aide 3, 43 Library Slahf 33 Secrelary ol Junior Class 3: Greek Games I, 4. Rodin, B. Joan-Band I, 2, 3, 47 Orcheslra 3: Ad- viser Aide 43 Sollball 2g Baskefball 2. Roelh, Harold-Campus Palrol 37 Camera Club 3, 41 PaIrioISIaI1I Phofoqrapher 3, 4. Roiecki, Edmund W, Rosenberg, Eva-I-Ionor Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Presidenl 4, Colonial 33 Senior Service Squad 4: Sludenl Council 4, Drarnalics Clubs I, 2, 3, 4. Rolhmann, Joan A.wl-Ionor Club I, 2, 3, 41 Greek Games I, 2, 3, 41 Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Caplain 43 Senior Service Squad 4, Colonial 3. Rowehl, Theodore Ted -Rifle Club 31 Foollighf Club 3, Vice-Presidenl 3. Ruck, William, Jr.-Sporls Palrol 43 Senior Execu- live Council 4. Rupperl, I-Ienry W. Buddy -Varsily Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Sandau, Evelyn. Savarese, Louis. Scalise, Rose M. Schalk, Conrad P. Sleek --J. V. Baskelball 2, 3, Varsily Baskelball 4: Baseball 3, 4: I'laII Cops 2, 35 I-Iomeroorn Represenlalive 4. Schell, Roberl-I-Ionor Club I, 2, 3, 41 Palriof 3, 4, Curfain Call Club I. Scherf, Rulh-Honor Club I, 2, 3, 43 Soflball 31 French Club 2: Sophomore Lilerary Club 2. 338, NINETEEN FORTY-EIGHT s 'II ig. I f hw ii' IA., 0 ' I . ,hm .nm-I -.-.. men denl 2, Curlain Call Club I, 2, Regislralion Aide 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, Homeroom Represenla- live 4. Schilling, Alberl. Schmill, George S.-lupiar Club 3, Rifle Club 3, Tumbling Club 3, Hall Cops 4. Schulz, Helen E. Shussy -Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Secrelary 3, 4, Regislralion Aide 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Diploma Girl al Commencernenl 3. Schumaker, Rulh-Homeroom Represenlalive I, Greek Games I, Adviser Aide 2, Horseback Rid- ing 3. Schwarfz, Bernice Bunny --Junior Secrelary 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Camera Club 4, Diploma Girl al Com- mencemenl 3. Schwarlz, Sheila She-she -Soilball I, Greek Games I, 2, Camera Club l, Baskelball 2, Scoll, Barbara A, ScoIly -Badminlon 3, 4, Cap- Iain 4, Baskelball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Horseback Riding 4, Gym Aide 3. Seaman, Gladys M. Zipper -Orcheslra I, Lalin Club 3, Gym Aide 3, 4, Greek Games 2, Junior Red Cross 3, 4. Senlz, Peler Pele -Baseball 2, Hall Cops 3, Mes- senger lor Oliice No. 3 3, Leader Corp 2, 3, Goll 4. Shello, Doris M.-Greek Games I, 2, 4, Skelch Club I, 3, 4, Horseback Riding 3, 4, Soilball 2, Diploma Girl al Commencemenl 3. Siegel, Arlene-Honor Club I, 2, 3, 4, Colonial 3, Palriol 3, 4, Senior Service Squad 4, Flower Girl al Commencemenl 3. Siegel, Isabel lzzie -Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orcheslra 2, 3, 4, Greek Games 2, 3, 4, Priesless 2, Honor Club 3, 4, Colonial 3. Sielalil, Slanley Starch -Hall Cops 4, J. V. Fool- ball 2, Sollball 3, Varsily Baskelball 4. Simmons, Palricia Pal --Glee Club I, Presidenl' of Hosfess Club 3, Skelch Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Girls' Color Guard 4. Sinclair, Malcolm R,-Homeroom Represenlalive I, Varsify Foolball 4, Varsily Baseball 3, 4. Sluszka, Irene Rene fSollball 2, 3, 4, Greek Games I, Cenlral Service Squad 4, Diploma Girl al Commencemenl 3. Smilh, Alfred A, Pele --Varsily Foolball 4, Treas- urer of Class 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl ol' Leader Corps 3, J. V. Foolball 3, Assembly Squad 2, 3, 4. E! 3. ..,.. MII ' 4-g e-I cLAss OF NINETEEN S Juun'um.t1 50 Schiemer, Nancy-Honor Club I, 2, 3, 4, Presi- Srnifh, Dolores Dorsie -Glee Club I7 Greelc Garnes lp Junior Secrelary 4: Foolliqhl Club 4. Smilh, Franl: V. Hall Cops 33 Nalural Science Club 23 Rifle Club Ig Assembly Squad 3, 4. Srnilh, Lawrence S. Larry -Campus Palrol 4. Smilh, Thomas Charles. Smool, Burvena. Socol, Olga-Palriof 3, 4, Edilor-in-Chief 43 Honor Club l, 3, 47 Adviser Aide 2, 3: Sludenl Council 45 l-lorneroom Represenlalive 3. Somers, J. Gilberl. Spiro, Bessie-Square Dance Club 3, 43 Junior Secrelary 45 Foolliqhl Club 33 Choir l, 2g Gym Aide 3. Sprague, Richard, Jr. Diclc. Slaplelon, Palriclc J. Pal, Sforrns, Wendell S. Windy -iNla+ural Science Club 2: Leader Corps 3. Sloyle, Millicenl Jean Jean -Cenlral Service Squad 45 Business Manager of Colonial 3, Band l, 23 Lalin Club 23 Rifle Club l. Slrohson, Audrey B.-Lalin Club 4: l-lomeroom Represenlalive 4: Badminlon 4, Baslcelball 43 Soil- ball 4. Slubbs, Jean 'Slubby -l-lonor Club l, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 45 l-loclrey lg Colonial 3. Sullivan, Bruce Miles-Band l, 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club lg German Club 2. Suffer, Philip l-l.-Band 2, 3, 4: l-lonor Club 3, 4, Secrelary 4: l-lall Cops 43 Presidenf of Science Club 43 Sludenl Council 4. Szczeplcowslci, lrene-Greek Games I, 23 Laiin Club 27 Foollighl Club 3, 43 Tupiar Club 4, Tanqredi, Marie L. Shorly -Commercial Club 4: Typing Club 41 Bowling 4. FORTY-EIGHT Taylor, William Bill -I-Iall Cops 2, 3, 4: Class Foolball 3: J. V. Foolball 3: Assembly Squad 2. Teeler, B. Joan Imp -I-lonor Club I, 3, 4: Slue den? Dance Commilfee 2, 3, 4: Senior Service Squad 4: Greek Games I, 4: Spanish Club 4, Theobald, Roberl T. Bob Tupiar Club 4. Thiede, Donald W. Don -Track 2, 3, 4: Palriol 4: Assembly Squad 3, 4: Rifle Club I, 2: Honor Club I. Thommen, Diane Dinny -Colonial 3: Library Slaii 3, 4, Chief 4: Soilball 2, 3, 4: Horseback Riding 3, 4: Skeich Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Thompson, Annis M. Bee -Honor Club 2, 3, 4, Business Manager of I-Iandbook 4: Greek Games I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Service Squad 4: Colonial 3: Flower Girl al Commencemenl 3. Thompson, Evelyn Bulch -Gym Aide 3, 4: Hockey 4: Baskeiball 2, 3, 4: Soflball 2, 3, 4: Greek Games I, 2. Timbers, Viola M. Timcher, Mary Ann Timmy -I-Ionor Club I, 2, 3, 4: Twirler 2, 3, 4, Capfain 3, 4: I-lorseback Riding 3, 4: Palriol 3: Senior Service Squad 4. Tryqsland, Lavonne 'ILee -I-lonor Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Service Squad 4: Library Slaff 3, 4: Greek Games I, 4: Flower Girl al Commencemenf 3. Ulbrichl, Eugenia G. Jean -I-Ionor Club I: Li- brary Sfahf 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3: Teacher Secrelary 4: Greek Games 4. Ulip, Eleanor Ele -Sollball 2: Junior Secrelary 4: Square Dance Club 2, 3, 4. Underhill, Wallace Wally -Izooliqhl Club 4: Tumbling Club 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4. Vaillanl, Charles E. Val -Rifle Club I: J. V. Foolball 4: Varsily Baskelball 4: Baseball 4: Rifle Team 4. Valenline, Audrey-Honor Club I: Soilball 2, 4: Spanish Club 4: Bowling 4: Baskelball 4, Valenfine, Belly Lou Val iChoir 4: Fooiliqhl Club 4. Valenfino, Anna E. Anne AGreek Games 2: Soil- ball 3. Van Bouiqondien, Annfl-Ionor Club I, 2, 3, 4: Presidenl' oi Sophomore Lilerary Club 2: Colo- nial 3: Homeroom Represenlalive 4: Cenfral Serve ice Squad 4. CLASS OF Van Schoor, John-Radio Club 3, 4: Assembly Squad 3, 4: Class Baskelball 4. Van Wickler, Edylhe M. 'Edy -Rifle Club 3: Cornf rnercial Club 4: Typing Club 4: Horseback Rid- ing 2, 3. Veil, Francis C. Frank -Free Lancers I, 2: Chess Club 2. Vigorilo, Marie-Hockey I, 2, 3: Baskelball l:Sol1' ball I, 2, 3: Bowling 4: Gym Aide 4. Voelker, Howard H.-Rifle Club I: Adviser Aide 2: German Club 2, 3: Colonial 3: Palriol 3, 4, Sporls Edilor 4. Vollmer, Margarel A. Peggy --Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orcheslra 3, 4: Square Dance Club 2, 3, 4: Home- room Represenlalive 3. Vollmer, Mervin-Hall Cops I, 2, 3, 4: Class Fool- ball 4: J. V. Foolball 4. Von Frank, Donald C. Blondie -Track 3, 4. Walker, Jean Jeanie --Greek Games I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Cub 3, 4: Spanish Club l, 2: Horseback Riding 3, 4. Walker, Lorraine C. Lorrie fSquare Dance Club 4, Walker, Phyllis-Music Apprecialion Club 4. Ward, Mary Elizabelh Tish -Foollighl Club 3, 4: Palriol 4: Sludenl Dance Commillee 3, 4: Cenlral Service Squad 4: Curlain Call Club 2. Wasserman, Jay M..-Palriol 4: Honor Club 3, 4. Wasson, Alice E. Tuck --Adviser Aide 3: Soft, ball 2, 3, 4: Hockey 4: Horseback Riding 3: Bas' kerball 4. Weiner, Muriel Laura Moo -Band I: Spanish Club 2: Bowling 4: Greek Games 2. Werner, Dolores C. Corky. Werner, Josephine F. Jo -Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4, Caplain 4: Sollball 2, 3, 4: Greek Games I, 2: Gyrn Aide 3, 4. While, Audrey L. Choir 3, 4: Skelch Club l, 2, 3: Horseback Riding 3: Music Apprecialicn Club 4: Foollighl Club 4. . ,fy ,,.- . ,- . ef If .1 J .- ,K 1 ,IIS I. NINETEEN FORTY-EIGHT 'C v-r'lf:f Whilney, Roberl 'Bob. Wilken, Teresa Terry -Foolliqhl Club 3, 4, Sec- relary 47 Library Slarl 3, 4: Regisfralion Aide 3, 4, Ari Club I, 4. Wilson, Richard H. Dick -Varsily Baseball I. Winqle, Frances C. Fran -Colonial 35 Vice-Chief ol Senior Service Squad 45 Arl Club 2: Greek Games I, 43 Honor Club 4, Edilor-in-Chief of Handbook 4. Winler, Carol Poochie -Band I, 2: Greek Games I, 2, 3, 43 Choir 33 Colonial 3, Homeroom Repre- senlalive 3. Winler, Charles Charlie A-Band I, 2, 3, Hall Cops 4. Wisharl, Peggy Jean P-J -Secrelary of Sopho- more Class 2g Drum Maiorelle 2, 3, 4: Senior Serv- ice Squad 43 Colonial 37 Greek Games I, 2, 3, 4. Wolf, Roberl A. Wolke, Chrislopher 'Chris -Edifor-in-Chief of Co- lonial 33 Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 43 Sfudenl Dance Com- millee 2, 3, 4: Assembly Squad 2, 3, 43 Square Dance Club 2, 3, 4. Wood, Anne Annie fTypinq Club 4, Junior Red Cross 4, A Worlh, Richard Dick -fColonial 33 Palriol 3, 43 Assembly Squad 3, 43 Track 25 Hall Cops 4. Wriqhl, June D.-Treasurer ol Freshman Class Ig Greek Games 2: Band I, 2, 3, 43 Square Dance Club 2, 3, 43 Orcheslra 3, 4. Wunderlich, W. Lawrence Larry -Curlain Call Club I, 2, 37 Caleleria Squad I, 25 Choir 2, 3, 47 Foolliqhl Club 43 Junior Prom Commillee 3. Yberq, Rulh Doris-Library Slafrl 2, 3, 4, Girls Color Guard 37 Skelch Club 27 Regislralion Aide 2, 3, 4: Choir 3. Young, Eva J.-Band I, 2, 3, 41 I-lomeroom Repre- senlalive 2. Zawoiski, John. Ziegler, Edward C. Zeke -Blue 81 While Cor- ner 3, 4. Zimmerman, Muriel R. Moo-Moo -Library Slall 3, 4, Bowlinq 4. il- KTN -f '-'iii iii-3 cLAss OF FORTY-EIGHT 2- ,,....iw - Zink, Helen Blondie --Junior Socrelary 41 Regis- Iraiion Aide 4. Zunilc, Herman Zip'AHaII Cops 23 German Club IN IVIEIVIORIAIVI II ET me go quickly, Iilce a candle Iighi snuilfed oui iusi ai Ihe heyday of i'rs glow. Thus was The passing of Margarelr Gallo who would have qraduaied in June wiih our senior class. During her Tour years aI Hempsfead High, Ivlarqaref had won many friends. Thai she could noi remain Ionqer among us, malces sad bo+h her Ieachers, and her classmaies. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Le-II' Io riqhi, Iirsf row: A, Smiih, J, Cleary, J. Adams, B. Boofh, Second row: L. Geniile, R. Herrmann N. Ollmann, C. Eluqel, B. Munn, B. Corby, M. Maclcin. Third row: O. Haubenreisser, I. McCoy, R. Paul W. Rusk, R. Niil, S. I-Iarbolis, D. Meelcer, L. Overhiser. f 1 55 MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL Q come Trom The ice and snow so long blan- lceTing l-le-mpsTead campus inTo The Senior Ball Room, seemed lilce a TlighT on a magic car- peT. The gym was TransTormed inTo a biT oT old New Orleans dressed up Tor Mardi Gras. This gay colorTul seTTing was The arTisTic inspiraTion and hahdiworlc oT Naida Ollmann and ChrisTa Flugel co-chairmen and a large c'ecoraTing commiTTee. lT was neiTher TradiTion nor sTraTegy ThaT de- Termined The Queen and King oT This Mardi Gras l:esTival. By drawing signed bids Trom a haT, chance designaTed ThaT PauleTTe PelleTier and her escorT William Guggisberg should be crowned, Their Royal l-lighnessesf' The music commiTTee sensed ThaT They musT Turnish choice music To harmonize wiTh This ro- manTic seTTing. Bob Paul and Richard Edwards, music chairmen, beamed wiTh pride as VicTor's eighT piece orchesTra Toolc Their places and Tilled The room wiTh Their melodic hiT Tunes. These Seniors will dance in more eleganT ball rooms To The ryThm oT larger orchesTras. l-lowe ever, The memories oT The Mardi Gras Ball oT I948 will always remain. THE SCHOOL PLAY ll OR seguenl cenluries could hir Orbii and sum ol Shalcespeares wil. Alfhough mosl of us were familiar wilh Shalce- speare who seems +o have a wise observalion lor every human silualion, we never so com- plelely enjoyed his roliclcing comedy unlil The Dramalic Deparimenl presenled The Taming of The Shrew on March I9 and 20. The direclor, Miss Randall, was assisied by Miss Bassemir and Mrs. Kanfzler. The arlislic scene design was fhe worlc of Miss Covell and Miss Charn who enlisled 'rhe aid of Mr. Williams 'ro see +ha'r 'rheir designs were carried info e1CFec+. Dramalic sludenis, while gaining in produclion experience, were esseniial To The play's success. A parlial lisl of 'rhe sludenl slail' was as follows: Bruce Sprague, siage manager: Howard Fisher, slage crew: Eva Rosenberg, properlies: l-lenry Rosenberg, lighls: Isabel Siegel, scripi: Marilyn Moss, sound: and Nancy Ryan, slage scenery. ln order of appearance ihe casl was as iol lows: Luceniio, C. Wollce: Tranio, J. Granai: Baplrisis, l-l. Voellcer: Gremio, A. Jurgela: Hoff' ensio, H. Cameron: Kalherine, B. Kline: Bianca, B. Jones: Biondello, E. Paclcerl: Pelruchio, S. Cudia: Grumio, L. Overhiser: a Pedanl, L. Ma- honey: Curlis, C. Ellen: servanfs, W. Dauch, E. l-lingers, D. Niwell, H. Fisher, and C. Moore. The annual Senior Play was replaced by This school play. For The casl and fhe audience, il was Tun and enioymeni. Leif lo righlz B, Kline, S. Cudia. Lefl fo righl: C. Wolke, B. Jones, R. Paul. Junior Class Advisers, lell lo riqhfz Miss Abboii, Miss Hull, Miss Tail, Mr. Rego. JUNIOR HE class of '49, while nol gold prospeclors, seems lo have had a good prospeclive aim from Their firsl days in l-l.l-l.S. A brief survey of rhe clubs' acfivilies and honor sociefies in our school will reveal a large number ol Jrhese pros- pecfors in The fronf ranks. Varied inferesls and acfivilies prevail in lhe Junior Class as shown by The officers eleclecl lo represen+ lhem. David Anderson, presidenl, enf ioys his hobby, model airplanes, Joan Weaver, vice-president collecfs records, Joseph Granai, secrerary, is acrive in rhe Fooflighf producfionsg Phyllis Beddow, lreasurer, rounds oul Jrhe piclure wilh her enfhusiasm for sporls. The annual prom of lhe iuniors is one of lhe big social evenfs of Jrhe school year, and comes af Jrhe opporlune lime in June when all are in 'rhe mood for celebraling fhe end of Reqenls CLASS Examinalions. Will lhis class have an original decoralive lheme, good music, and a successful dance? Depend upon ill lnvile your girl and walch for lheir poslers. When 'rhe Fall honor roll assembly is sched- uled, lhere is one proud Junior called lo lhe plahfornn lo receive a cash prize from his class. Regardless ol olher expendilures, lhis cash is saved lor The Junior who has earned lhe highesi yearly average. Always ready and willing lo assisl lhe Junior Class whenever necessary, are lhe Junior Class Advisers. This compelenl slahf is headed by Miss Tall, and is Composed of lhree orher members: Miss Abbolr, Miss l-lull, and Mr. Rage. As The Seniors of nexl year, Jrhis class bids lair lo shoulder lhe added responsibililies and mainlain 'rheir good records. Junior Class Officers, lell lo righl: J. Granai, P. Beddo J. Weaver, D. Anderson. we ' ClGSSI'T1Gl'l. fm- MX. an W-vs E Sophomore Advisers, iell' lo righl: Miss Tripp, Mr. M Gregor, Mrs. Greenlund. SOPHOMORE l-lE IQ48 Sophomore Class, wirh ils enrollmenl of 628 members, makes a large conrriburion ro lhe exlra-curricular acliviries as well as To lheir lwo honor Clubs. The busy Sophs are lasl learning The ropes for Their role as upper- The Class of '50 is led by a represenlalive group. Presidenr who is a member of lhe Junro 'rime fo play guard and 'raclcle Foolball Team. Dorofhy Hayes vice-presidenr and is versarile. compelenr and Thomas Arnold Club also finds on 'rhe Varsiry malces a good Borh Jrhe Lalin and Pallas Clubs find her presenl' and for warm- ing up she does a near job of Jrwirling. Secre- fary Palricia Mack 'ralces nores and al orher limes ioins rhe cheerleaders. Ronald Briflen heads rhe finance deparfmenf and al 'rhe same lime acrs as a Home Room Represenlalive and is a meme y CLASS I , ber oT The Campus PaTrol. News phoTography is his chosen Tield, and he even Tinds Time To imf prove This inTeresT. The Three popular advisers oT This big, ener' geTic class oT sophomores are Mrs. Greenlund, Miss Tripp and Mr. McGregor. As sophomores, This class Tor The TirsT Time has an opporTuniTy To Try iTs skill and TalenT in planning a big social evenT Tor The school. WiTh Their energy and in- genuiTy and wiTh The aid oT inTeresTed Triendly advisers, The' Sophomore Frolic is bound To be one oT The besT gaTherings oT The laTer Spring. This class has caughT The T-lempsTead SpiriT and seem inspired by Their oTTicers To seek a wide background oT experiences. As upper-classmen nexT year, They will noT disappoinT us in Their conTribuTion To The sTudenT body. Sophomore Officers, IeTT To righT: T. ArnoTT, D. Hayes P. Mack, R. BriTTen. . A Q Q . , si I 4 'f eshman Advisers, lefl fo riqhf: Miss Farrior, Miss Joyce. FRESI-IMAN WIDE-EYED group filled wifh curiosify who firsf enfered l-l.l-l.S. in Sepfember are now proudly known as fhe Class of '5I. Alfhough if falces fhe firsf several weelcs of fhe freshman year fo gef acguainfed wifh high school roufine, fhe freshies evenfually find fhemselves adapfed fo ifs curricula. Af firsf, fhe personal responsibilify which fhey musf assume rafher overwhelms fhem. Gradually, fhey learn fhaf a grade adviser has an eye on fhem, and fhaf ade mif slips and defenfion slips have a real signifi- canf meaning. In his English class, each freshman vofes for his class officers who have been nominafed by elecfed delegafes. These firsf elecfed officers offen prove fo be acfive and helpful members of fhe sfudenf body fhroughouf fheir four years. The firsf presidenfial honors wenf fo Sfuarf CLASS Brecher. They chose Jeanne HasTe as vice-presi- denT, RoberT Russell as secreTary, and Susan Crandell as Treasurer. An early evenT oT The Tall is The annual parTy given by The senior girls To welcome The Treshmen girls. Baby bonneTs, high soclcs, and seemingly never diminishing lollipops disTinguish The Treshf man girls. Their sisTer seniors, adorned wiTh enormous hair ribbons and carrying a TavoriTe doll, receive Them, review Them, and award some disTinguishing honors. ATTer a planned program oT various enTerTainmenT, reTreshmenTs are Tur- nished The crowd, including some genTlemen whom curiosiTy made bolcl. Under The guidance oT Miss Farrior and Miss Joyce, Their advisers, The class by spring is well esTablished in exTra-curricular acTiviTies and all phases oT school liTe. The lasT memorable evenT oT The year is Their own class parTy. Freshman Class OTTicers, leTT To righT: S. Brecher, Pres. J. I-lasTe, Vice-Pres.: R. Russell, Sec.g S, Crandell, Treas 5 X 4 U Q, v .5 ctlvltles I ,. M , rx I u X ly: .1 . 91: yi 7 I 1 I ' I I I K 5 . ,., . .. 1' J Hfumgn FN X I Lf X, ' fi - ,3 ,T 3 -f ...... I - Il I 11 ful' ' q2MQ's.wu A-1 I Lsumiuua RLJLKVILYC xCfffTfK X j at X4 - 4 f gv5i?gfXfJX ig A WE K V , .,.,, Ln Pg ,QL g-'-i , f 'it ll ' MJ Xl Hd! X X f 'X VT N M 1 'x . ,Q A 7 I , , 7 ? V? .gif 471 ff fx? i ,E 1 ,f 4' ' I Y My 1 V I F ,4- X TN Q As 1. xg I 'Q 52 4, . -x - 'X of A A. H N YL if' , X -. X MP wwf 1 ' +V! ' i A G. O. HEADS TTo righT: C. Louis, J. Kei GENERAL ORGANIZATION II HERE is one Thing beTTer Than good gov- ernmenT, and ThaT is governmenT in which all The people have a parT. In order ThaT The sTudenT body of HempsTead High School may TuncTion in This democraTic manner, The General OrganizaTion acTs as a IegisIaTive body comprised oT Two groups oT represenTaTives. From The group Icnown as The STudenT Council comes The presie denT oT The G. O., Charles Louis, who is also presidenT oT The council. The second group oT The G. O. assembly is The Advisory Council or Home Room RepresenTaTives. Their presidenT, Jean Keilly, is vice-presidenT oT G. O. Early in The year a maioriTy oT The sTudenTs purchase a G. O. acTiviTies TicIceT. The sale oT This TicIceT Tinances G. O. and aT The same Time gives To each purchaser a Tree subscripTion To The PaTrioT, our school newspaper, and Tree admis- sion To home games. ReducTion is given on The Colonial and various school producTions. WiTh The aid oT several commiTTees, The oT- Ticers oT The G. O. plan sporTs evenTs and social aTFairs oT inTeresT To each sTudenT. Speakers and Tilms Tor general assemblies are Tinanced by This organizaTion. The ChrisTmas pageanT cosTumes and The decoraTions Tor ThaT reason are also The resuIT oT Their good managemenT. IT in Tinancial Trouble, The Colonial and PaTrioT Turn To G. O. BeTore commencement This widely represen- TaTive organizaTion awards a gold Icey To each of The Tive senior girls and The Tive senior boys designaTed as mosT ouTsTanding. ,T Leff ro riqnf, fIrsT row: B. Connbes, A. Neison, L. Loewer, S. Von Finn, J. Dowfer, F. Junqbguf, B. Serrna, W. Kress, F. SclwHd1cnecnr, B. Tarern, A. NIH. Second row: R. Mcgarry, R. Horfon, M. Cniovaro L. J. Swanson, H. Liebler, R. Danforrn, E. Keravicn, J. Magee, B. Corby, M, Gfynn, R. Jaeger, A. Srnirn, M. OHrnann, J. Roche, N. Innes, M. McDermoH, C. Bonifer. Third row: J. Ke-Elly, A. Van Bourqondlen, M. Meckin, C. UH, J. Schweizer, G. Wilson, P. Moufon, M. Mmer, J. Kraniak, N. Scnlernef, N. OHmann, W. Daucn. J. Lynch, S. Llpslcy, G. Carpe-nrer, J. Maifnews, B. MacDonaNd, E. Tsiqlwis. Leff To right flrsf row: L. Genme, O. Socol, F. Rosenberg, F. Zarkowski, A. Gaender, S. Fucns. Second row: B. Mann. E. Scnddknecni F. Simmons, F. Wlnqle, C. Ga'reH, J. Kerl'y. Third vow: C. Arnold, P. Suffer, F. Endrilcaf, S. Harbolis. C. Louis, J. Adams, H. Rosenberg, F. Kimmlcn. 68 l-lOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES CTING as a Homeroom RepresenTaTive may seem a simple Taslc and an easy road To rec- OgniTion by The unsuspecTing Treshman. AT TirsT his head swims wiTh The Tasks and respOnsibiliTies OT The all Too shOrT homeroom period. The Advisory Council is an assembled group OT one represenTaTive Trom each homeroom. By This meThOd iT represenTs The sTudenT body as a whole and is able, Through iTs OTTicers, To lceep beTOre The STudenT Council The desires and wishes OT The sTudenTs. Mr. Hamburg and Mr. WindT cheerTully direcT These willing Home Room Reps. All aTTairs OT This ll EMOCRACY is besT aTTained when all persons share alilce in governmenT. This policy is illusTraTed by The chieT governing body OT The G. O., The STudenT Council. This council is composed OT The highesT OTTicer OT each class, club, and exTra-curricular organizaTiOn, so ThaT all sTudenTs have represenTaTion. This group ex- ercises legislaTive powers and budgeTs money Tor The diTTerenT obligaTions assumed by The 6. O.: iT direcTs The policies OT The exTra-curricular ac- TiviTies in Their relaTion To The enTire school. Twice each monTh aT Their regular meeTings The STudenT Council is busily engrossed in discussion and voTing on imporTanT acTiviTy issues. These meeTings are direcTed by capable OTTicers: presi- denT Charles Louis, vice-presidenT James Adams, secreTary Nancy Brown, and Treasurer Charles large group are well adminisTered by The Tollow- ing oTTicers: Jean Keilly, presidenT: Jean Kane, vice-presidenT: June Roche, secreTary: James Carra, Treasurer. These ambiTiOus represenTaTives genTly buT Tirmly urge a Red Cross conTribuTion. The Three- paymenT plan on The G. O. TiclceT is made pos- sible by Their services. They also sell TickeTs Tor The big school play in The spring. If Tor any reason you wish TO conTacT each member OT The sTudenT body, you should engage These represenTaTives. STUDENT COUNCIL Arnold. Miss EosTer, Their capable adviser, is always willing and ready TO lend assisTance. For The second year Our group 'has been a member OT The Nassau League OT STudenT Coun- cils. This spring l-lempsTead acTed as hosT aT a luncheon Tor The Nassau League. The l-Ll l.S. Council were hosTs To Three young visiTOrs Trom The Scandinavian counTries, Norway. Sweden, and Denmark. This visiT and luncheon provided an inTeresTing exchange OT inTernaTiOnal ideas. AnoTher illusTraTion OT STudenT Council inTer- esTs beyond own personal problems, was iTs acTi- viTy in behalT OT The Friendship Train and iTs conTribuTion Trom HempsTead. Our sincere appreciaTion Tor This busy, helpTul organizaTion. Edilorial Slay: Lol' lo riahr, lirsl 'owr A. Black E. Winler S, Velin J. Redlien J, Laimdei-5 E- l-lar-. rnann, O. Srnirh, Second row: L. Loeilller G. Feldman M, Lydiard, G. Johnson, F. Bulasn, R. K irnpe J. Weaver, R. Cowie, J. Dillon. Third row: P. Beddow, H, Henderson, N. Alberda, M. Pxror'so . S. Weedon E. l-larriqan, N. Maher. Edilors: Leif To righi, seared: J. Launders, J, Redli r' S. Volin, O. Smifh, E. Schildlcnechl, P. Johnslon. Slanding A Black C Kin E H rlmann J While E W'+ Q , I948 COLONIAL ' T ' gs iviioesisfl' ' T ' OW ir can be fold. Those busy people whom you saw in The main library every home room period were The members ol The i948 Colonial Edilorial Slaff. These erlicienr boys and girls, under The friendly and highly compelenl advisorship of Mrs. Marlin and Mr. Prahl, were responsible for all ol The iournalislic and pholo- graphic worlc in This year's Colonial. The all imporlanr posl of ediror-infchief was held by John Redlien. Sondra Volin held rhe dual posilrions of assislanr edilror and phorography ediror. Joan Weaver and Josephine Varbero were Sondrals co-worlsers on lhe pholography slalif. The highly enioyable sporls wrileups were done by The members of rhe Sporfs Sialf, headed Q' by Owen SmiTh. Erank BuTash, Richard Klimpel, Gail Feldman, Phyllis Beddow, and Norma Al- berga were Owens Tellow scribes, EvereTT WinTer was head oT The Clubs STaTT which covers all oT HempsTead High's many clubs. Mary Ellen Lydif ard, MargareT Aronson, and George Gale round ouT The Clubs STaT'T. The numerous service or- ganizaTions and acTiviTies were ably handled by ediTor Edward HarTmann and his sTaTT oT Shar- lene Weedon and Nancy Maher. Audrey Black was ediTor OT The EaculTy STaTT, which inTerviewed The Teachers and The oTTice personnel. Julia Dilf lon and Helene Henderson are her assisTanTs. LasT, buT noT leasT, was The Senior STaTT headed by Jeanne Launders and her cohorTs: DoroThy BenneTT, Louise LoeTTler, Barbara Andrus, MarTha Graner, and RoberT Corrie. The Senior STaTT's iob was To inTerview all seniors in regard To Their picTures and acTiviTies. Eleanor Harrigan and John Johnson were The hardworking Colonial TypisTs. The colorTul iackeT covers, The enTerTaining divider pages, and The humorous carToons in The Colonial are The TruiTs oT The ArT STaTT's labors. This energeTic group, under The leadership oT Miss Covell, helped greaTly To make The i948 Colonial one oT The besT in The annals oT Hemp- sTead High. PorTia JohnsTon was chieTTain oT The ArT STaTT7 Barbara Appel, Joan McGinley, Jean Budde, Jane Baker, Barbara Sladek, RoberT DeGraw, and Joe Gryn are her Tellow cloodlers. Ellen SchildknechT was AdverTising Manager of The Business STaTT, advised by The capable Mr. Beale. Joyce WhiTe was CirculaTion Manager, Mary Louise Roesler and Connie King were co- business managers. Mary Glynn, Adrienne Erick- las, JaneT Foley, Joan Eischer, Shirley Sfoller, PaTricia Kiesling, Eleanor Rilling and VioleT Or- gass were The oTher members oT This group whose iob iT was To soliciT The ads needed To Tinance The Colonial. Advisers: LeTT To righT: Mr. Prahl, Mrs. MarTin, Miss Covell, Mr. Beale. ArT STaTT: LeTT To righT, T'irsT row: B Sladek, P. JohnsTon, B. Appel, J. McGin ley. Second row: J. Budde, J. Gryn, J Baker. Business STaTT: LeTT To righT, TirsT row: D Lyon, E. SchmidT, M. Roesler, E. Schild knechT, C. King, J. WhiTe. Second row V. Orgass, J. Foley. C. STock, A. Fricklas P, Kiesling, M. Fergang, S. STaller, M Glynn, E. Rilling, J. McMonigle. 7.4 it ' W, ii My 'T -cn ,f .. V, I THE PATRIOT ' ' ' VERY oTher Monday morning The Home Room period is brighTened by The arrival oT The laTesT issue oT The PaTrioT, our school newspaper. Under The supervision oT Mr. Goldy, Mr. Rob- erTs, and Mr. Rago, The PaTrioT is puT ouT by The sTudenTs of HempsTead High School who are inTeresTed in iournalism, IT provides The sTudenT wiTh all The news and color oT a Typical American high school, WheTher your main inTeresT is read- ing The sporTs wriTe-ups, glancing over The gossip column, absorbing The TronT page news, or iusT looking aT The carToons, picTures, and iokes, all These Tields oT inTeresT are provided Tor you in This newspaper. To puT ouT a school paper as compleTe as This one, every Two weeks, is a diTTiculT Task. The Tele lows and girls who Take parT in iT deserve much crediT. Olga Socol, as The ediTorfin-chieT direcTs The work oT a compeTenT sTaTT. BeTore assignmenTs are given ouT, The ediTors meeT To decide upon The news They will have in The paper. ATTer These decisions have been made, They give The assign- menTs To Their sTaTTs. Susan Fuchs, news ediTor, is in charge oT The TronT page. This conTains The laTesT news oT evenTs in The school. l ler sTaTT consisTs oT Joan Cleary, SeaTed, leTT To righT, TirsT row: M. Kurz, B. BooTh, F. l-lack, l-l. Voeiker, A, Jankowski, O, Socol, S. Fuchs, J. Adams, P. MarTin, J, T-loTmann, A, Siegel, B. Riemei, STanding, second row: S. Volin, J. Cleary, J. Wasserman, L. CrevoiseraT, A. Lee, I. Gessnef, J. SchwarTz, M. T-lamilTon, N. Brown M, Harbolis, l. Siegel, J, ShuTkind, B. O'Neal, D. l-lay, E. l-laT7elman. Third icw: C. Arnold, J. Price, D. Thiede, F, Hingers, R. ScheTT, F, HarTmann, J. DisTler, S. MaThison, D. Roochvarg, I-T. Ziminski, T. Ward. ,E El . igpgdg F T ss ' ll Charles Arnold, and Isabel Siegel, The Senior ReporTersg The Junior ReporTers, Nancy Brown, Edward Hingers, Ellen FiTzgerald, Barbara O'Neal, and Joel SchwarTz. The second page oT The paper, ediTed by John HoTmann, is The TeaTure page. This popular sec- Tion provides The reader wiTh The lighTer and more humorous side of high school panorama. The TeaTure wriTers are Jean Maddock, Shirley MaThison, DoroThy Roochvarg, Arlene Siegel, and Donald Thiede. The SporTs page conTains The laTesT wriTe-ups and phoTographs oT recenT games and a schedule of coming evenTs. Under The co-ediTing of How- ard Voelker and Paul MarTin These acTiviTies have been reporTed in inTeresTing sTyle. The sporTs S E EdiTors: l.eTT To righT, seaTed, T'irsT row: H. Voelker, S. Fuchs, O. Socol, J. HoTmann, Second row: A. Jankowski, P. MarTin, F. Hack, D. Klimpel, M. McDermoTT, J. Adams. wriTers are RoberT OsTrander, Ira Gessner, ArThur Lee, Larry CrevoiseraT, and Joan ShuTkind. When The wriTe-ups have been handed in and checked by The ediTors, They are given To The Headline STaTT Tor The preparaTion oT TiTles by EdiTor Fred Hack and his sTaTT, RoberT Barrel, RoberT Richards, Barbara Reimer, and RoberT ScheTT. The compleTed arTicles are Then Typed by The TranscripTion group, headed by Dee Klimpel wiTh Dolores Kiernan, Tish Ward, and ElizabeTh MarTin assisTing. Two TeaTures which brighTen The pages of This publicaTion are The phoTographs and carToons. Harold RoeTh, sTaTT phoTographer, covers The imporTanT acTiviTies wiTh his camera, while Ed HarTmann, sTaTT arTisT, wiTh pen and ink, adds picTorial humor To The paper. AdverTising plays an imporTanT parT in The publicaTion of The PaTrioT. This is handled by Mary McDermoTT and James Adams. business managers, and Their assisTanTs: Mary Ellen BuT- Tolph, Barbara Appel, Joan DisTler, MarTha HamilTon, Doris Hay, Eleanor HaTzelman, Sondra Volin, and Barbara BooTh. Finally The dummy copy is made, and The paper is senT To The prinTer. Upon The arrival oT The nicely prinTed copies, The circulaTion deparT- menT Takes over. WiTh Ann Jankowski managing, she and The members oT her sTaTT, Regina Lang- don, HarrieT Ziminski, CaTherine ProvosT, RoberT Benson, John MacPherson, and Mary Harbolis plan The disTribuTion. The PaTrioT is disTribuTed Advisers: l.eTT To righT: Mr. Rago, Mr. Goldy, Mr. RoberTs. To The home rooms by each home room repre- senTaTive. AlThough There is considerable work in con- necTion wiTh The release oT each issue, The sTaTT has enioyed iTs work and gained valuable expe- rience as embryo iournalisTs. Twice This school year, members of The Pa- TrioT sTaTT were inviTed, wiTh Their advisor, Mr. RoberTs, To ediT The Teen-Age Page oT The Nas- sau Daily Review-STar. Under The guidance OT Miss BeTTy PaTTerson, supervisor oT The Teen-Age Page, The PaTrioTeers wroTe, ediTed, headlined, and Typed Their arTicles, and meT The noon dead- line. Having compleTed Their work, They were enTerTained aT luncheon by The Review-STar. ThaT aTTernoon, weary buT happy, They Trudged home wiTh a beTTer undersTanding of professional news- paper problems. SENIGR SERVICE SQUAD Leif fo righf, firsl row: M. Bolanz. J. Teeler, M Brohm, L. Trygsland, D. Rehill. J. Ro+hmann, A. Thompson. J, Goldsmilh, M. Fleming, K. Flemming Second row: I. Arfuri, A. Gunnarsson, D. MacKen zie, A. Siegel, P. Wisharl, M. Timcher, F. Wingle, Mrs. Hueslon, C. Garrell, J. Keilly, M. Moss, F Rosenberg, C. Rippe, C. Reis, B. Kline. U CHOLARSHIP, comma and Loyalfy' is lhe inspiring molfo of rhe Senior Service Squad. This squad was originally formed in l924, and has since become one of l-lempsfead High Schools mosl imporlani service organizalions. Composed enlirely of senior girls, The squad is under lhe supervision of Mrs. Hueslon, lhe schools regislrar, Mrs. l-lues+on's wisely chosen group has Carolyn Garrefl as ils chief wilh Frances Wingle assisling. Each period lhere are ihree girls worlcing in Olilice No. 2 and each girl is asked lo serve l'wo weelcs of Mlale duly during lhe year. The girls assisf in lhe oichces of lhe principal and The regisfrar. They aid lhe adminisrralion by per- forming many dif'Feren+ services, such as running errands, filing and alphabefizing, and occasion- ally faking charge of classes for shorl infervals. Also, lhe girls acl as hosfesses of fhe high school. welcoming lhose who visil fhe school. There is lilrlle doubl as fo why Jrhe Senior Service Squad is held in such high es+eem by Jrhe facullry and slrudenfs ol our school. M., mr f -g3...,,.., W A Y I , Mun., ll EPORT To OTTice 3 aT The end oT The period, is The message mosT TrequenTly delivered To The various rooms by The iunior secs reTaries, The eTTicienT helpers oT Oicfice No. 3. VVhile These girls are being Trained in oTTice procedure, They inTelligenTly and pleasanTly ren- der rnuch assisTance in helping Their oTTice To run smooThly. PrompTly and eTTicienTly They usher in The summoned culpriTsy help Teachers To sources oT inTormaTion and deliver Their Typed lisTs of AlosenTees and Excused sTudenTs. Since There are six or seven girls on duTy each period oT The school day, iT is raTher a large or- ganizaTion when This highly se-lecTive group meeTs in a business session oT iTs own, AT one oT Their early meeTings They elecTed The Tollowing of- Ticers: Barbara Mahn, presidenT7 Eleanor l-laTzelf man, vice-presidenTg Mary McDermoTT, secreTaryq Bernice SchwarTz, Treasurer. These TuTure secreTaries now aiding Mr. Becl- dow, Mr. Moore and Mr. Turnbull are under The guidance oT Mrs. FosTer oT The same oTTice. NoT even occasional laTe duTy lessens The inTeresT in This acTive cenTer. LeTT To righT, T'irsT row: A. Adams, B. CuTTrell, M. Roesler, l. Michinslri, B. Aronson, C. Fusco, B. Madigan, l-l. Schulz, F. Ryder, E. Harrigan. Second row: B, Spiro, C, Brown, A. May, A. Farrell, M. Maillard, T-l. Zinlc, I-l. l-larTrnann, B. Corby. l-l. Ziminsli, M, Ruclc. Third row: J. Dillon, V. Velfer, B. Adams, J. Kinsey, V. Orgass, P. Hernandez, M. Talgo, J. Varbero, B. l-lueT'Tner, R. DeCandio, O. Lee, E. Keravich, M. McDermoTT, B. SchwarTz Mrs. Fosfer, B. Mahn, E. l-latzelman, D, Olelcsialc, C. Biggarn, D. Orqerman. JUNIOR SECRETARIES 1:1 rPr1oNE HEHKSTEAI Leif To right iirsf row: R. Hixon, E. Hingers, W. Rafchelous, C. Huber, D. Dixon. Second row: S. Michaels, L. Zlolniclf, J. Roche, D. Alden, P. Hough, L. Loerller, F. Jungblul, J. Rodin, J. Arsenio, J. Launders, E. Esping, J, New, M. Helms, ij ji!! 'iy 'MV S. Weedon, D. Wilson fl i 5 . J ff 5 .J ADVISER AIDES O The freshmen who have so many lhings +o learn, a summons io Room 80 is a+ firsl an unimpressive eveni. However, he soon learns Jrhai wi+hin lhis room is his Grade Adviser who gives him consrruclive criiicism, suggesis beneficial subiecis, and especially warns him of rhe piifalls of careless scholarship records. Sophomores, iuniors and seniors +ry fo ihinlc lasi when fhey are handed a pass io lhis special room because ii' means +ha+ iheir failing marks have caughi up wi'rh fhem. Wiihoul fhe valuable assisiance of 'rhe Adviser Aides, These ieachers would be snowed under. These dependable boys and girls send for The sludenis, file confidenlial informalion cards, and do a vasi amounl of clerical worlc. Under lhe supervision of lvliss Silver, lhe Ad viser Aides are alliliaied wifh ihe Co-ordinaling Service Squad from whom 'rhey receive iheir preliminary records and nolices. Pairicia Hough is presideni of This organizalion and June Roche records lhe minufes. HOULD business or pleasure call These Yankees souTh oT The border, They will re- call Their experiences OT The Spanish Club. This group was organized To TosTer a beTTer under- sTanding oT The Spanish-speaking counTries. ATTer They had become Tamiliar wiTh Spanish songs, games, cosTumes, and Tolk lore in Their own club room, They were beTTer able To enioy Their Trip inTo The Spanish aTmosphere which New York CiTy has Tucked away here and There. Miss Zarernba, The adviser oT The group, locaTed a Spanish movie and a good Spanish resTauranT. This relaxaTion came aTTer a Tour oT a Spanish museum. AT an early meeTing, The club elecTed The Tol- lowing oTTicers: Frances Nolan, presidenTg Nancy Nolan, vice-presidenT7 MargueriTe NieTo, secre- Tary-Treasurer. The ThirTy-Tour boys and girls saved Trom Their bank accounT a Tive dollar prize Tor The highesT ranking Spanish sTudenT in RegenTs. EI. CIRCULO ESPANOL LeTT To righT, TirsT row, seaTed: K. Flemming, A. ValenTine, E. Davin, B. KanTor, L. ZloTnick, M. BenenTelc'l, A. l-loTmann, A. Ellwood, J. Murphy, l. Rosenberg. Second row: M. Bolanz, C. Mereday, B. TaTern, l. ArTuri, A. Braun, J. BenneTT, B. Franz, J. Gausman, B. GuTberleT, J. Boehmer. STanding, Third row: F. Nolan, Miss Zaremba, M. Greenfield, J. Pennachio, H. PiekuTowski, J, Foley, J. DiTTrich, E. T-lingers, C. Rippe, C. Reis, J. Clancy, J. Crayne, N. Nolan, M. NieTo. ...Sl .- F511 -f' -'5-5:5 -'l...f'i V 4 F K.. --rf - - 'Z1T'- -Q L..-f fseii-,,i' U... W... 3 -wr THE ASSEMBLY Sour-xo Leff fo righf, firsf row: Mr. Franz, E. Kimmich W. Scoff, D. Meelrer, F. Barfleff, B. Sprague, N Hosler, G. Hammer, A. Lee, C. Wollce, A. Smifh R. Burd, R. Paul. Second row: W. Chrisf, R Damone, G. Marino, A. Bauerle, J, Redlien, R Klimpel, D. Thiede, F. Anderson, E. Hingers, D Niwell, H. Fisher. Third row: L. Crevoiseraf, H Mendelsohn, R. Worfh, G. Feldman, C. Arnold F. Smifh, G. Raynor, H. Robinson, C. Leibman F. Addison. Fourfh row: T. Kroslowifz, R, Graf, S. Kaplan, D. Livingsfon, R. Craig, R. Niff, H Sermon, J. Macpherson, H. Sochaclci, J. Gross H. Freund. S fhe sfeady sfream of sfudenfs pours info The audiforium and is mefhodically chan- neled righf and leff, we appreciafe fhe derailed organizafion of fhe Assembly Squad. A fair dis- fribufion of assembly invifafions are courfeously exfended well in advance of fhe dafe, and a per- sonal escorf calls for fhe waifing group. This care- ful supervision causes a minimum confusion as an assembly gafhers, and ofher groups are in class. Membership in fhis squad is a singular honor: fhese boys are chosen on fhe basis of leadership, reliabilify and efficiency. The popular and en- fhusiasfic adviser, Mr. Franz, works firelessly fo mainfain in every way 'rheir high sfandard. When fhese chapel planners gafher, Presidenf Erwin Kimmich, Vice-presidenf Roberf Paul, and Secrefary Norman Hosler all consulf and plan well in advance wifh Mr. Franz for fheir nexf maneuver. Norman Hosler, meanwhile, manages fo collecf some necessary cash. Do fhese exacfing direcfors ever relax? You guess righfl One fine day fhey foo, assembleg order is forgoffen. Here, square dancing, fun and refreshmenfs are freely enioyed. 1 I ERT-IAPS ii was The reminder of your ap- proaching book repori, a reference iob, a new magazine, or maybe if was The hankering for a change from your daily sfudy hall +ha'r spiriied you io venlure on a Trip io eifher The Main or Senior Library. Upon your arrival you immediarely recognized The familiar laces of The library siaff members. This year ihere were abouf fhirfy girls on The sraili, chosen from The sophomore, junior, and senior classes. The principal recommendaiion was from Their English ieachers. Each girl served one period each day under The capable and kindly supervision of our Three librarians, Miss Rhodes, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Cullen. The genial chief was Diane Thommen. In order +o keep The library running smooihly, The girls had ceriain duries To perform. They include delivering library slips io siudy halls, shelving books, Tiling cards, desk work, and aci- ing as messengers. Valuable experience is obiained by This serv- ice, and anyone inferesied in rhis 'rype of work is invired 'ro apply for a posifion on 'rhe siafi. Leif To righi, Tirsi row: E. Rilling, J, Sands, A. Carlelon, D. Roochvarg, l-l. Boyer, R. Roig. Second row: B, Booih, G. Gradilone, L. Trygsland, R. Yberg, M. Ferguson, J. Olan, N. Maher, J. Cleary, J. Kane, M. Zimmerman, J. Benneli, J. Meyer. Third row: J. Casper, C. Bellows, G. Triscos, H. Conklin, T. Fiero, T. Wilken, B. O'Neal, M. Sullivan, B. Bell. Fourlh row: J. Ulbrichl, G. Meiselman, M. Dicks, A. l-loemke, M. Builolph, l-l. MacKenzie, D. Thommen. LIBRARY STAFF HENPSTERD LeTT To righT, TirsT row: Miss Covell, L. Calderone M. Ollrnan, N. Brown, D. Thommen. Second row: S. Ebron, M. Wilson, A. DoherTy, J. Baldwin, E. Blanch field. P. Moore, D. TuThill. Third row: D. Wilson D. Bahnsen, J. Schaedel, F. Weller, N. Ludwig, SKETCI-I CLUB -A ill N passing Room 43, you will always be TempTed To sTop Tor a sTudy OT The original decoraTions abouT The walls. On cerTain Tuesdays, you may see many members eiTher giving venT To Their own imaginaTion or Taking hinTs Trom a visiTing slceTch enThusiasT. Any boy or girl who Teels an urge To Try his slcill aT slceTching and designing will Tind Miss Covell an inspiring adviser. Much TalenT and en- Thusiasm were displayed in The designing and block prinTing oT ChrisTmas cards. ln The large ChrisTmas scene ioinTly designed Tor The wall oT Their room, They apparenTly aimed, To draw men as They oughT To be, noT as They are. The waTer colorings planned Tor The spring will keep These ambiTious worlcers aT Top enThu- siasm, and malce a l3rillianT display oT color. To supplemenT Their TasTes Tor Things arTisTic, The club has planned a TheaTer parTy in New York CiTy. EiTher Nancy Brown or her assisTanT Mary Oll- mann presides over The meeTings. Keeper oT The minuTes is Leone Calderone, and all money maT- Ters are enTrusTed To Dianne Thommen. I-IOSTESS CLUB O whom did The STudenT Council Turn when They wished To enTerTain Their Scandinavian guesTs, and again Their neighboring STudenT Council Triends? NaTurally, our newesT service organizaTion, The T-losTess Club, Tripped inTo acTion. WiTh Miss TaTT as adviser, These eighTeen girls organized a club and elecTed PaT Simmons, presi- denTg Theresa STopher, secreTaryg and Elsie Keiderling, Treasurer. Besides learning how To arrange an aTTracTive Table Tor guesTs, and how To serve mosT eTTi- cienTly They delved deeply inTo household aTTairs. InspecTing Treezing uniTs and laTesT elecTrical equipmenT gave Them helpTul hinTs. A spring picnic will round ouT a pleasanT club year. TUMBLING CLUB T-TE Tumbling Club was one oT The newesT clubs OT our school. TT was Tormed To give The more aThleTic boys oT The gym classes a chance To pracTice and To improve Their abiliTies in per- Torming acrobaTic sTunTs. Tumbling, when done wiTh perTecTion, is an arT which requires bo+h poise and balance. The members pracTiced wiTh These ideals in mind every aTTernoon during The winTer monThs. This pracTice develops greaTer muscular coordinaTion and TlexibiliTy oT body. Two members oT The Tumbling Club, Wally Underhill and Paul PaeTow, assisTed by Terry Galupo, puT on an acrobaTic show Tor This year's G. O. assembly, Their sTunTs were enioyed by all. Mr. Nilsson direcTed This club and helped Them To develop Their slcills and To enjoy This acTive sporT. LeTT To righT, seaTed: R. Neu berT, P. Dawson, G. Cisco, M Gallo, E. Keiderling. STanding Miss TaTT, C. WinTer, S. Eman uel, P. Simmons, V. BenneTT, J. Jacobi, M. Brohm, T. STake S. Lipsky, A. CaTorio, M Fiisenda. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: R Burd, P. Colgan, L. Goldberg F. Granai C. Fredericlcs, D Hennessy, D. DaignealT, M Friclclas, Second row: A. T-luber, Cn CarpenTer, P. Wegemann R. Robin, D. Keidan, J. Ma loney, J. Granai, A, Juigela Mr. Nilsson. PerTorming: W Underhill, A. SmiTh, P. PaeTow slimm' 'Q f lim , LeTT To righT, TirsT row: Mr. Rago, J. MarTin, E. PeTersen, J. Harris, W. SrniTh, L. Coward, A. Graham, A, Mclienney, H. Rosenberg. W. ScoTT G. SchmiTT, B. Koehler, E, Pappas, P, ZenTriclc, vi Novell, R, HerbsT, R. LeMieux. Second row: W MaTuza, A, SmiTh, J. Adams. G. Hygom, R, Aude-T J. Cunningham, S. VeTrano, E, Kimmich, F. EndrikaT P. Calzone, A. Bauerle, R. Evans, D. Anderson, F. McDermoTT, C, WinTer, Miss LayTon. Third row: R. OderrnoTT, J. Gryn, R. Kosby, R. NiTT, S. SielaTT, P. SuTTer, R. Meurer, E. Conlclin, P. Eraccalvieri, R. Edwards, R. Richards, J, DauT, R. ChrisTensen, R. KoTze. FourTh row: M. Zucker, J, Easa, J. Dowler C. Liebmann, W. Taylor, G. MarTinoTF, E. Michel: Telder, J. Wozniclc, J. MacPherson, M. Vollmer, F. Marino, R. Killian, W. Bobiclc, R. GoepTerT, R. Groepler. FiTTh row: L. SrniTh, W. Dauch, R Roenbeclc, V. Carella, J. Michielli, T. Janlcowslci, H. KosTer, J. Bacigalupo, D. Schuessler, W. Ed- WebsTer, R. Grodslci, F. Deiman, T. Bobilin, Ji wards, D. Caldwell, D. Keenan, L. Dluginslci, L Norl4eTT, F. McMahon, E. Giebel. SW Q-we 9' is: i I xg L s -2 Qu in wx . S.- is an an in n mu HALL PATRCDL HE shining refreshed appearance OT The cor- ridors, which greeTed us lasT SepTember, was an inspiraTion To The sTudenT body and especially To The Hall Cops, as They are Tarniliarly hailed. These appoinTed senTries, under The supervision oT Mr. Rago and Miss LayTon, did well and eTf TecTively The assignmenT oT lceeping The halls clean, orderly and quieT. ThroughouT The nine periods of The day, These alert guardians oT law and order were sTaTioned aT deTiniTe hall posTs. When you are in The cor- ridors during class periods, your business is Their business: hence, The signed pass musT appear. Wallace ScoTT was The chieT oT This helpful paTrol, and Joseph Slcura was his assisTanT. Al- Though iT rneanT The sacriTice oT a sTudy hall, once a boy assumed This duTy, he was sure To check in aT his posT. A supervising lieuTenanT mighT check him ouT permanenTly Tor neglecT oT assign- menT. Closely connecTed wiTh This group was The Campus PaTrol performing similar duTies on The school grounds. These uniTs worlcing TogeTher discourage all loiTering. 2l l-TE busy group OT iunior and senior girls in Room 42 are applying Their craTTsmanship un- der The supervision oT Miss Field. This year They are specializing in a new plasTic maTerial called plexiglas. LeaTher will be used Tor laTer proiecTs. Every second Wednesday, These girls meeT To improve Their individual proiecTs. Now, sTudenTs, you lcnow The source oT The inTeresTing and pleas- ing exhibiT which appears in The big display cabineT. BeTore The Tools and maTerials appear, eiTher Virginia MaTThews or Jeanne Budde presides aT a business meeTing. Jane Balcer reads The min- uTes, and Adele GusTavson reporTs The Tinancial sTaTe oT The club. Why should These devoTed craTTsmen be inTeresTed in Tinance? In addiTion To producing worlcs of arT They have oTher aims and plans. Fun, Tood, and The sTudy oT American arTisTs, add To The inTeresT in The club. The ChrisTmas parTy wiTh games and goodies was one oT The social meeTings. A New Yorlc luncheon and TheaTer parTy will Tinish OTT The valuable experiences gained by The girls oT The ArT Club. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: B. Grabinslci, E. BaTTisTa, B. BooTh, M. Lyons. Second row: M, Aronson, J. Budde, Miss Field, A. GusTaTson, J. Balcer. Third row: D. Bahnsen, J. Traversone, E. SchildlcnechT, F. Wingle, J. Graven, A. Blaclc, T. Wilken. ART CLUB ,ne Q .V J, Til! ' 'jk fur if I l' LeTT To righT: S. Coyne, Mrs. Brown, Mrs, Clouer. Mrs. Lundy, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Krug, Mr. Tobani, E. Thomas. CAFETERlA SQUAD Qf,3i.-- af-FZ' ..,- T5 rf 'Mu TCE? mf'- nf-5' At-A noi nmms N Ll VB ' 9' . ' Tv Tir. ..-.r . rdf ' F .1-. ni. ...t ,HJ1 1 V 1,1 .. A rf- gg- rg Jfajg, --' : ,.....----, :LEW -4.4 -1-...A ---:.--. -' -3 .fr , ,. ,,- 4 ,- ,,,.,0:,.V . , .N ze' iv' ff' Jill - fG:: - 'R :ef T4 .ii 1 ., 1 . A 11' ' -+' '1 0 -. ?1 V ' v'-'-.' .fav ,-- 1' V ,W '- 4' ' J f ,Y'4f? YL'-F 2. 3-1 1' ny., 5. F ,, - - , , , ..... ..i ,',-,.-.. 19,7 T ...... -0 I 1 V U, S in previous years, l-lempsTead l-ligh School's CaTeTeria Squad has again come Through wiTh The same courTeous and dependable service Tor which They have gained an enviable repu- TaTion. AlThough Their Taslrs are many and varied, They srill Tind Time To exTend a welcoming smile To The over TourTeen hundred sTudenTs who Tloclc To The caTeTeria during The Three lunch periods each day. Milk has Tar exceeded The sale oT calce, ice cream, and candy consumed This year. Probably This is The reason Tor so many rugged and healfhy sTudenTs. l'lempsTead High may well be proud oT iTs caTeTeria Tor iT is one oT The mosT modernly equipped high school caTeTerias on Long Island. The large sTore room, spacious kiTchen, and wallc- in ice box are a Tew oT iTs advanTageous posses- sions. Mr. Tobani is The capable manager oT The squad which is composed oT boTh sTudenTs and adulTs. l-le exTends an inviTaTion To any parenTs who may wish aT any Time To inspecT The lciTchen TaciliTies oT The CaTeTeria. N increased knowledge oi German, Swiss and AusTrian culTure was The chief inTeresT of a large group oT boys and girls meeTing in Room 20. l.ecTures, discussions and movies was The source oT This parTicular phase of Their inTeresTs. The publicaTion OT a club newspaper, wiTh Marian Brohm as ediTor-in-chieT, was an added acTiviTy Tor This energeTic club. Hansel and GreTel, The German play, was presenTed by The club under The direcTion oT Rosemarie Herrmann. AT The annual ChrisTmas parTy on WeihnachTsTesT, songs and reTresh- menTs were in keeping wiTh old German Tradi- Tions. ApparenTly, The love oT music, so prominenT in The culTure They sTudied, TosTered a similar TasTe in The German Club. They were enTerTained by violinisT Raymond Gniewek, accompanied by Mr. Leusch. AT anoTher meeTing They enioyed violin- isT Charles Arnold and vocalisT Audrey Black. AT The TirsT meeTing The Tollowing oTTicers were elecTed: Fred EndrikaT, presidenTg BeTTy Franz, vice-presidenTg JaneT RiesTerer, secreTaryp and Nancy Kimmich, Treasurer. Miss GunTher and Mr. Leusch advised and guided a pleasanT and proTiTable program. l i f ' ' . 'xr'f- ,A 3 'f' ,fi 1 ' ' J . , V j F l W if M. , , f' ., f i lj V A I U ' T , Rf i C ix ...M ..,,- AMN, .-, ,C - L--f i Q A -T-vinci ' GERMAN CLUB I ,I l.eTT' To righT, TirsT row: A. Simpson, T. Robarge, J.,'Renken, J. Sachleben. Second row: G. Pappas, E.. Rosenberg, M. Brohm, N. Kimmich, F. EndrikaT, J.'RiesTerer, M. RichTer, R. MacLeod. Third row: Mr. Leusch, R. Moosburner, D. SchwarTz, E. Nico- jilaus, A. Maas, H. Colgan, P. SuTTer, E. Pappas, ' A. l-luber, C. Huber, J. Colcord, A. Fremgen, F. Jackson, S. Roberis, E. Luick, Miss GunTher. FourTh row: D. PiTroT, J. Schweizer, R. Miller, W. Kelly, J. Schaedel, D. NaThan, R. Rende, P. Colgan, M. Maas, A. Hofmann, M. Seelbach, l. ArTuri, J. Schiebl. 1 nn isis li! BLUE AND WHITE CGRNER ACH member oT The high school TaculTy and oT The sTudenT body is graTeTul Tor The many services rendered by This liTTle corner sTore. The manager, Mr. Davidson, aims To please his cus- Tomers, and his clerlcs are Trained accordingly. From This alerT personnel may be purchased, aT cosT, school maTerials which are sold aT no oTher sTore in T-lempsTead. Annually, when The Treshmen are phoTographed Tor oTTicial records, This sTore manages personal orders Tor The Tresh- men. The Reader's DigesT and oTher magazines useTul To sTudenTs-noT Comics -are sold here. In addiTion To The many conveniences rendered The enTire school, The Blue and WhiTe Corner oTTers To iTs organized workers pracTical expe- rience in reTailing and window decoraTing. The exhibiT cabineT iusT across The corridor Trom The sTore oTTen displays Their arTisTic TalenT. STAMP CLUB HE STamp Club, one oT our school's oldesT and mosT popular clubs, was composed oT some Twelve members This year. The members meeT The TirsT Tuesday in each monTh To discuss and display collecTions and To Trade duplicaTe sTamps. Thus They increase Their collecTions and broaden Their knowledge oT This hobby. STamp collecTing proves To be noT only inTeresTing buT educaTional, since each sTamp has iTs own indi- vidual hisTory and porTrays The social and ecof nomic condiTions oT iTs counTry aT iTs daTe oT issue. The arTisTic beauTy oT sTamps is also a TeaTure soughT by many collecTors. The meeTings oT This year's club were presided over by Russell Crowell. Mary Jane Rowen oTTi- ciaTed as vice presidenT, and boTh were assisTed by Ralph Ocon, The secreTary and Treasurer. Mr. HolTz acTs as adviser To This club and helps The members wiTh plans Tor Their annual spring sTamp aucTion aT which anyone may bid. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: E. Milhim, M. Bilshier, L. SmiTh, F. NesTler, B. McCann, R. Schumalcer, M. BuTTner, R. Neu- berT. Second row: E. Roieclci, R. Farley, J. Kean, R, Tischner, F. BanTa, C. HarTmann, E. Ziegler, R. WhiTney. Sealed, leTT To righT: R. Ocon, H. SchildlcnechT, M. Rowan, D. Morrison. STanding: E. STab- ler, Mr. HolTz, D. ValenTine. LeTT To righT: J. DisTler, J. Langdon, M. Reisch, M. Baker, D. Dluqinski, A. Gaenzler. LeTT To righT: J. Randazzo, F. BarTIeTT, N. I-Iosler, C. Louis, I-I. Rosenberg, S. I-Iarbolis, T. Balmer, Mr. I-IoITz. FronT Table: G. CarpenTer, J. Baker, R. Reed. COORDINATINC5 SERVICE SQUAD ETER The TirsT year OT demonsTraTing Their eTTiciency and useTulness To I-IempsTead High SchooI's acTiviTies The CoordinaTing Service Squad is rendering a wider service This second year. This small seIecTive group oT girls is chosen Trom The sophomore, iunior, and senior classes. To Mr. PIII, Their direcTor, They prove Their sin- cere inTeresT in giving service, because They musT each day relinquish one oT Their very scarce sTudy hall periods. You can'T always judge The personnel and eTTi- ciency oT an oTTice by The appearance oT The room, because chieTIy, AniTa Gaenzler and her crew are, Tor The presenT, Torced To work in The cramped quarTers oT The sTocIc room. DespiTe all This, They render Tine service To The Grade Ad- visers, To Dr. Maure, and To oThers. QM RADIO CLUB NY day oT The week you may Tind some busy radio members in The club room. These Tel- lows have quiTe a repuTaTion as reliable radio repair men. AT Their regular meeTings, The prac- Tice OT radio code and experimenTs wiTh elec- Tronics malce The Time TIy. The adviser oT This popular club, Mr. I-IaITz, is a licensed operaTor, sTaTion WZAJE, and has been insTrumenTal in The deveIopmenT of several licensed home TransmiTTers. This TascinaTing hobby geTs Them in iTs grip. IT some wise ham could relay chemisTry home work or a perTecT English Theme The siTuaTion would be ideal. AT The business meeTings, The newesT accorns pIishmenT or proposal is presenTed To SoTer I-Iar- bolis, presidenT, or To Charles Louis, 'vice-presi- denT. Joe Randazzo records These ideas and keeps The money balanced. If 'I' R riml- ,r L . N N 'BAPPII CAMERA CLUB Far righT: R. BriTTen. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: B Kaplan, C. Panse, Mr. SmiTh, A. Lee, P. MarTin, M Glynn, R. Hall, M. Siegel. Second row: R. Bresee G. McElravy, P. JohnsTon, J. MacDonald, M. Fick- ling, M. STallbom, W. Odell, N. Briggs, l-l. Clark J. Ward, C. Brown. Third row: L. ElTanTe, W LoTocke, C. Louis, K. Tindall, R. Groepler, J, Price E. STahel, T-l. Blower, E. Ford, J. Freggens. O proTessional have They become, ThaT iT is diTTiculT To disTinguish The news cameramen Trom our own club members when sTriking shoTs are in order. This ever popular club, organized several years ago Tor all sTudenTs inTeresTed in phoTography, has some ThirTy-Tive members This year. This organizaTion is enioyed as a hobby by some members, while oThers Tind iT The begin- ning of Their TuTure profession. AssisTed and ad- vised by Mr. SmiTh and Mr. Mooney, They are divided inTo Two groups meeTing each Monday and Thursday. Several camera experTs have been engaged To lecTure aT some oT Their ioinT meeT- ings TreguenTly enjoyed. Ronald BriTTen or his assisTanT ArThur Lee pre- sides aT The meeTings, where Mary Glynn reviews The problems and discussions. The prize money and all expendiTures are sTricTly guarded by Paul MarTin. On Their bulleTin board is always evidence oT The excellenT work oT This club, as are some OT The phoTographs of our school acTiviTies used in This Colonial. WaTch The bulleTin board Tor The prize-winning prinTs! N The DramaTic and Music DeparTmenTs of l-lempsTead l-ligh School, genius and TalenT are careTully developed and guided. Provisions are made Tor sTudenTs oT all ages and degrees of experTness, To Try and To pracTice Their skills. The CurTain Call Club Tor Freshmen and Soph- omores, under The direcTion oT Miss Linn, opens The door Tor The dramaTically minded. Under The able supervision oT Miss Randall and her assisT' anTs, The FooTlighT Club, Tor Juniors and Seniors, presenTs several Tinished producTions Tor assembly. The Music DeparTmenT consisTs OT The Band, The Symphonic OrchesTra, The A Cappella Choir and The Girls' Glee Clubs. The school and The comrnuniTy genuinely appreciaTe The Tireless eT- TorT OT Miss Boyle and her assisTanTs in The various deparTmenTs. The music deparTmenT generously presenTs beauTiTul concerTs ThaT delighT The sTu- denTs and The inviTed public. IT is easy To under- sTand why our musicians ranlq high aT home and Tar aTield where They have performed. Under superior regulaTions, our drama is use- Tul Training and enTerTainmenT, Our musicians prove, Music is The universal language. 4 . LeTT To righT, seaTed: Mrs. KanTzler, Miss Randall Miss Boyle, Miss McQueen. STancling: Mr. Lillicrap Mr. Albinslci, Miss Bassemir, Miss Linn, Mr. Gayde bourohf, Mr. Pill. MUSIC AND DRAMATICS VIOLINS G. Bullis, Pr. R. Gniewelc 6. Hurley J. Conkling H. Schulfz C. Thomas D. lrace C. Wollce H. Fifzpafriclc V. Langer N. lnnes O. Fedorylc A. Smyfh E. Kaufman E. Davin M. O'Donnell M. Ollmann, Pr. M. Rifcluie B. Hand E. Luiclc J. Sachleben N. Mogull S. Hillman J. Ayers B. Marfin F. Freese J. Rigby C. O'Donnell R, Reiner P. Hernandez A. DeRiggi G, Wilson H. Harlesfon D. Robinson Mr. Gaydebouroff VIOLAS L. Zarlcowslci, Pr. F. Jaclcson E. Sfabler P. Franfellizzi J. Leafher L. McDermoff Mr. Lillicrapp CELLOS D. Morfon, Pr. E. Fifzgerald O. Haubenreisser C. Helig N. Gomillionv B. Holmes J. Leafher R. Roig M. Dofy DOUBLE BASSES C. Grimm, Pr. D. Pfalfz R. McCauley G. Wise R. Hubel C. Dauphin F. Deiman G. Dauch G. Ragland FLUTES D. Levy K. Fleming R. Whifehouse J. Reynolds M. Palmer OBOES L. Hinrichs M. Hull CLARINETS P. Vollmer I. Siegel J. Wrighf J. Seaman P. Donavan M. Lipnick BASSOONS S. Cudia B. Bedienf W. Lellbach D. Borsf FRENCH HORNS H. Aclcley S. Levine B. Kline D. Rehill R. Plafe Mr. Albinslci TRUMPETS C. Byfhewood H. Levin C. Paul TROMBONES R. Hoffman L. Crevoiseraf D. Conlmling W. Vollmer TUBAS G. Marino D. Morfon TYMPANI C. Novak ORCHESTRA ll USIC musf false rank as fhe highesf of fhe fine arfs-as fhe one which more fhan any ofher, minisfers fo human welfare. A reali- zafion of fhis frufh is manifesf whenever The Hempsfead High School Symphony Orchesfra announces a concerf. The school audiforium is always more fhan filled fo capacify. Alfhough Miss Boyle, direcfor of fhe orchesfra, is a falenfed musician and worlcs consfanfly fo perfecf each defail, we never cease fo marvel af fhe harmony, order and proporfion of fhis high school orchesfra. Consisfing of some ninefy pieces, fhe group is chosen from all four levels of fhe sfudenf body. Few high schools in fhe Unifed Sfafes can boasf a complefe symphony orchesfra. ln puddi- fion fo fhis honor, fhis orchesfra has fhe dis- J fincfion of being classified among fhe fen oqff sfanding school orchesfras of fhgcburkflry. , As a benefif for fhe,Pa'fenf-TeacherlNSbholar- ship Fund and fhe S hool Uniform Fund-,u,mfh'e' orchesfra presenfed fw cpnceffs in December. Af fhis fimei fhey had fhe unusual egperiencus-of playing wifh Dr,fFrifz Kurzweil, forl'ruer'Dirqcfor of fhe Vieniua Qolnservaforiyf as guesf direcfbr. ln fhe February cpncerf, a delighfful parf of fhe program was fhe Symphonic Suife: Schehera- zade by Nicholas Rimsky-Korsalcov. Salvafore Cudia was Narraforq a disfinguished guesf was Sebe Sarser, Cello Soloisf: and our own prize solo Violinisf, Raymond Gniewelc, gave, as always, a brillianf performance. Wifh greaf regref, fhe Music Deparfmenf was forced fo decline an invifafion for fhe orchesfra fo play af fhe Nafional Conference of Music Educafion af Defroif, Michigan. However, fhey have accepfed an invifafion for a fhree-day four including Pofsdam, New Yorlc. These invifafions are a fiffing fribufe fo fhe excellence of fhe Hempsfead High School's Symphony Music. ,, MQW mm-fwfyw ww ww 2? aw rw Qwqv wwf CHOIR l-IE T948 A Cappella Choir wiTh iTs nineTy- Tive voices under The very capable direcTion oT lvliss McQueen, has done a splendid iob in all 'oT iTs many appearances. The choir oTTers a varied program oT sacred, secular, and comedy selecTions. ln CcTober, Tor The Freshman QrienTaTion program, a new idea was iniTiaTed by The choir rendering The l.ord's Prayer Tor The opening ceremony. This was a beauTiTul perTormance. For The ChrisTmas PageanT, The musical baclcf ground was done very eTTecTively wiTh The choir in The side balconies oT The sTage. The ChrisTmas ConcerT began wiTh Dr. FriTz Kurweil conducTing, Lo, l-low a Rose Eler Blooming -a TwelTTh cenTury hymn in The reperToire oT all choral groups. In conTrasT, There was FanTare Tor ChrisTmas Dayl' by a conTemporary English come poser. OT course ChrisTmas wouldn'T be ChrisT- mas wiThouT The annual presenTaTion oT The poem, 'Twas The NighT Belfore ChrisTmas. . . 1 , , T-: 1 T ' Y' ,rfx ., , lmmediaTely Tollowing The ChrisTmas concerT, rehearsals began Tor a program oT unusual num- ber Tor The winTer concerT. IT was opened by a beauTiTul sacred number- Jesus, Qur Lord, We Adore Theef' The premier perTormance oT Swinging, a gay and charming number Tor girls, was presenTed. Mrs. Gehrig played The wellslcnown LiszT's LiebesTraum wiTh The choral baclcground provided by The eighT-parT humming chorus. For added varieTy, The ever-popular WhiTTenpooT Songl' was sung wiTh lvlr. l-leaTher- Ton as soloisT. He is well-lrnown in The musical world and is one oT The disTinguished alumni oT l-lempsTead l-ligh School. During The EasTer season, plans are being made To give an EasTer program aT The local TheaTers and To have a program broadcasT. AT presenT The choir is preparing Tor iTs spring concerT and a special, sacred Memorial Day Program. SOPRANOS J. R. C rx L, B. A S. J. R. U M M L. M R. E. M A C5 J. B. L. J. B. H J. E. J. A. N V. D. F. J. J. Adams Abhariioira Baisiey Bennew Adams Biacic Bironbarrnr Caddirir Dariorih Dosseri Friseridd Forqanq Fischer Fischer Granbard Hicicey Hruizinqer Hoemice Huriey Kinsey Lopez Love Mariry Mays Mcgraih Mclvigniqsfe Morqensrern Morqenweck Murray Qiimann 0'Neiii Peicher Riemer Richards Russo R. . Ricnrer A. Schmid? Smear Vaierrine Ycrunq LTOS Bake' Biillgii Budde Disiier' Franz . Frornrgon Gordon Bufera Guiberier Grayen . Hamirron . Harboiis Huichesor W, Jeffers Johnsron King . King R. Lsckie Macdonaid . Mccarrhy . McDer'moH McKinnon . Rieicurowski . Reid Riiiinrg Seeibach Siadeic V Smadue iafem M. Taifgr 5 E. Vincerrr B. Winlceiman A. Whife3 E. Vociei TENORS R. Corrie D. Chichesier H. C'arlc H. Fischer E. Fox C. Fredericics R. Giivarry E. Graham R. Henry D. Hennessy J. Hickey A. Horzinger' J. Horn N. Lyons H. Lindquisr J. Maddock D. Pgrmf A. Perry R. Piairz R. Piosr R. ppicciano D. Renken W. Ruhiand W. Surnmoriieid R. Wiiiiams L. Wunderiich BASSES 3. Braun F, Bates S. Brecirer V. Cocper H. Demacos J. Deiqnan G. Duiie G. Dupriesi R. Edwards R. Ebpier G. Feiber R. Fisher G. Hammer' H. Harvey L. Johnson W. Kress J. Lindsay W. Lesser J. Cascio C. Louis J. Lombardi N. Ludwig F. McDe1,rmQ'ri C. McLauqhiin L. Mackey L. Mays D. Morgan P. Mouron N. Sarnbuco A. Sherman A.fSimpson W. Sosnowski R. Tour? R. Vailaro Z. Whaiey AQCOMPANIST B. Kanror FLUTES D. Levy K. Fleming R. WhiTehouse S. Emanuel S. Von Elm J. Reynolds N. Palmer P. NaThan OBOES L. Hinrichs M. Hull BASSOONS S. Cudia B. BedienT W. Lellbach D. BorsT ALTO CLARINETS J. Rodin A. Gurek BASS CLARlNETS J. HuTcheson E. MarTin SAXOPHONES T. Baker F. Fedoryk CLARINETS I. Siegel P. Vollmer J. WrighT J. Seaman P. CliTTon P. Seaman P. Donavan M. Lipnick J. PorToTee P. SuTTer F. Shore A. Kohanowich J. Brierly A. Kendrik R. Meyer M. Reisch B. llivan S. rer ' ' STroup Bell ullmann My T. iayes ki E. RoTchTord IX? . Rubin A ' d E. Young 'i W. Kircheim R. NesbiTT A. NaTelson D. Newkirk S. Miller R. BernsTein E. Manko H. Wishnewski J. Hickey M. Munson C. BlyThewood FRENCH HORNS H. Ackley S. Levine R. Gniewek D. Rehill E. Berlinghohc R. PlaTe TRUMPETS H. Levin D. McClure D. Bergey V. HarlesTon J. Schaedel CORNETS C. ByThewood L. Perry D. Rose D. Caldwell A. Siegrnan B. Ellison F. Caruso J. Niske C. Paul L. Swanson R. Eppler J. Morgan W. Kershaw D. Shybunko V. McDermoTT P. Roskowski R l . P aTe D. CarTer BARITONES H. Asan A. Sullivan B. Reese TROMBONES R. HoTTman L. CrevoiseraT D. Conklin G. Coron W. Vollmer M. Ellmore M. Theadgill A. NorTon TUBAS G. Marino R. Hixon E. Huges A. Bunce M. DeLeo A. Gradilone D. MorTon PERCUSSION C. Novak M. Hurley F. Pascarelli E. Addison W. ScoTT J. Donovan T. Robarge BAND HE sTudenTs oT HempsTead High School are TorTunaTe and proud To have one oT The TinesT high school bands in New York STaTe. We saw Them on SaTurday aTTernoons in The Tall, perTorm- ing Their inTricaTe maneuvers aT TooTball games boTh aT home and away under The direcTion oT Mr. Albinski. ln Their colorful uniforms and led onTo The Tield by Their aTTracTive Drum MaioreTTe, Peggy WisharT, The band commands The aTTenTion oT all aTTending. They were inviTed To The Polo Grounds Twice This year, Televised, and greeTed wiTh such enThusiasm ThaT The Tan mail poured in and Their picTures were in several magazines. AT The end oT The TooTball season, The band's work is noT over, Tor Miss Boyle Takes over and Transforms Them inTo an equally Tamous sym- phonic band. They play aT assemblies and give Three concerTs a year. These concerTs are becom- ing so popular ThaT all TickeTs were sold ouT Two weeks in advance Tor The winTer concerT. Na- Tionally known arTisTs are inviTed To come and play wiTh The band, and in May oT This year They are going on a concerT Tour. The band's curricula is noT limiTed To school aTTairs. They parTicipaTe in many civic programs, playing aT paTrioTic rallies. In appreciaTion oT Their work Tor The communiTy, The Chamber of Commerce gave a dinner Tor The band along wiTh The TooTball Team and cheerleaders. AT This dinner, several members audiTioned beTore guesTs of The Chamber of Commerce. The band was presenTed wiTh a recording machine, and each member received a gold pin. As a resulT oT Time and eTForT, The band has won The appreciaTion of The music deparTmenT, school, and communiTy. as-f-w, W 'T'- JE... .... 2... A. E K f ' ww, wlrv' an New gf.-w :::.smwi:ff1,llum1.. ,V - p ws4a: mmv-m1x1..fxmwms9sm.m 'awry ree, wi ' Lie ,B , FOOTLIGI-IT CLUB li ET no arf be done af haphazard nor ofher- wise fhan according fo fhe finished rules fhaf govern ifs kind. Affer seeing fhe produc- fions of fhe Eooflighf Club, you mighf well be- lieve fhis quofafion is fheir moffo. This very popular club was organized for iuniors and seniors who are inferesfed in acfing, sfage direcfing, sfage scenery, lighfing effecfs and every feafure of a finished producfion. In order fo become a full-fledged member of fhis club, you musf wafch your poinfs, granfed for cerfain acfivifies, mounf up fo fhe fofal of five poinfs. Special secrefary, Doris Klimpel, carefully re- cords all credifs due you. For conducfing fhe affairs of fhe club, fhey elecfed fhe following officers: Eleanor Zarlcowslci, presidenfg Joseph Granai, vice-presidenfg Jerry Willcin, secrefaryg and Pami Hernandez, freasurer. This dramafic club is very forfunafe in having Miss Randall as adviser. l-ler undersfanding and appreciafion of budding dramafisfs and her genius for developing fhe besf in fhern gives us fine performances. Evening Dress Indispensable was fhe firsf producfion of fhe year and gave some of fhe new members an opporfunify fo fry fheir falenf. This enferfaining play was greafly enjoyed by fhe school assembly. Every room is eager for an invifafion fo assembly when a Eooflighf enfer- fainmenf is scheduled. The maior producfion of fhe Eooflighfers was The Wizard of Oz. Af fwo mafinee perform- ances, fhe audiences who squealed fheir delighf, were from fhe elemenfary schools. Af nighf, a performance was enjoyed by fhe parenfs and friends of fhe many parficipanfs in fhe dramafi- zafion. Each Chrisfmas season we say fhe pageanf is fhe besf one fhe Eooflighf Club has done. This club wifh fhe assisfance of fhe choir fhis year presenfed The Birfh of John fhe Bapfisff' Be- cause fhe pageanf was so beaufifully and arfisfi- j J . .H , nf! ff ,,.. f,r f jf' A Q i X, J. , . Af. 'ALA fi A! il 'Jr ' J T ' Q gjffiiwf' ,ff f4,v jf ' fi 1. ' .- .1 qv N .4 P x W .- I 1. . F , - i . . I V,.,vl J A px Ld 'JM Q- V H ' ,f li 'I 'Ayn' I1 ' if I aff J' vi .4 is , ,f f-, .i .. 1 .sf ' if 4. A 1 ' ff' .' '. - ,f tv 1, 7' I ,A ,Hi ' is fx pf f if , cally done, several assemblies were scheduled so ThaT every sTudenT mighT enioy iT. The acTing, The seTTings, The cosTumes and The music pro- duced a drama which won The appreciaTion and respecT of The enTire sTudenT body. AnoTher evenT oT The club which is eagerly awaiTed by all sTudenTs is The FooTIighT Frolics. AlThough This enTerTainmenT is sponsored by The club, They inviTe any and all who would like To Try Their TalenT. The pracTice and skill gained by The club members are used To mould all This volunTeer TalenT inTo a Tinished producTion. Since The annual Senior Play has been replaced by a School Play, which means ThaT TryouTs are open To all sTudenTs, The FooTlighT members will have anoTher opporTuniTy To enioy Their TavoriTe acTiviTy. WheTher in The mosT arTTul parT or in a more humble role, each does well. l.eTT To riqhT: C. Wolke, 'B. Jones, E. BaTTisTa Cameron, J. Granai, A. Jurqela, B. Kline, R. Paul H. Voellcer, S. Cudia. l.eTT To riqhT: B. Kline, S, Cudia. l I mtl ,' 'aah ll! 7 45 f A Q VVVVV M -ffl..-1-Q. Q i Q . 1' T S --.. , 5 J T ixss Q - X. X5 l T 'A' , E Q Q i ' 4 1 fl T 'll' 1- S, j 2: Tyla: .Ll T rim-'fiig'.. lf l 'L 1 9 ,T V 1 L LP l . ' I V-vw iq ' LeTT To righT, TirsT row: E. Holm, M. Kolano, R. Russell, K. Napier, J. Hickey, R. Miller, J. HarT- neTT, A. Ackerman, M. Chmylowsky. Second row: J. Miller, A. Carlson, M. Edwards, M. Maas, A, Maas, M. RiTchie, D, Dunn, M. Janvey, S. Fox, J. Tenbroeck, G. Pynn, E. Nenner. Third row: Miss Linn, M. Lynch, E. Tsiqhis, B. Schalk, A. Graham, J. HasTe, G. Clark, A. LobensTein, C. AudeT, J. Buras, C. Bremer, M. Jacoves, R. Rudiger, H. Kempner, A. Harrison, J. McGarry, A. Boyle, R. Moosburner. FourTh row: S. Wilson, S. Crandell, F. Kambria, D, Mclnerny, l. Kunnmann, A. DoherTy, E. PeaTTield, F, Piakis, H. Laqergren, E. Nicolaus, F. Crocker, M, MiddIeTon, C. Harbolis, J. Gordon, C. Kennedy. CURTAIN CALL CLUB YE, ir5llil!2ll1-M Wi .li l - 3?'f, ill li,.fiiil,.i ,mi ll Ill llllli 'lr gi 4 ll E l ill il l T, ,va ,li T if li .Ii 1 . 7l:iif?kllll'l l 'l l'l li mi fill , 'Li li ll llll ill il l ,ishiirgigyggagrg to-h lf:-1 ll N The Tull Tide of successful experimenT sums up The eTTorTs of This club, which was or- ganized To give The Treshmen and sophomore classes an opporTuniTy To develop Their dramaTic TalenT. This animaTed organizaTion is enjoying iTs TiTTh year of progress. All oT The producTions of The CurTain Callers are direcTed by The members, and some are wriT- Ten by The more dramaTically inclined. Miss Linn, The adviser, gives helpTul Tips To acTors and direcTors. My ClienT Curly, a radio skiT, was direcTed by Joan Gordon, and MargueriTe Seelback is direcTing The play, DaTe Time. NoT all The direcTors are of The Helen Hayes Type, however, and The club is anxiously awaiTing KenneTh HarT' neTT's puppeT show. AT business meeTings, DoroThy Dunn, presi- denT, presides, ofherwise The chairman is John MarTin, vice-presidenT. Mary RiTchie records The minuTes, and Marjorie Janvey keeps an eye on The bank balance. These oTficers have excellenT cooperaTion be- cause The adopTed poinT sysTem eliminaTes The casual ioiner. HE masculine infelligenfsia in fhe classes of '48 and '49 again organized as fhe Penfa- goners, ready for service fo fhe sfudenf body. When Mr. Fish, fheir friendly direcfor, called fhese enfhusiasfic infellecfs for fhe organizafion meefing, fhe following officers were elecfedt Charles Arnold, presidenfq Raymond Gniewelc, vice-presidenfg Philip Suffer, secrefaryg Gwen Smifh, freasurer. This ambifious club has planned an exfensive culfural program. Apparenfly fhey have con- cluded fhaf, Life wifhouf indusfry is guilf, indus- fry wifhouf arf is lorufalifyf' Affer fwo aufhorifa- five lecfures on a few famous painfings, fhey plan a visif fo fhe Frick Arf Gallery in New York. ln addifion fo mainfaining fop honors in all subiecfs and parficipafing in ofher organizafions, fhey also aid in scholarship and inifiafive by offering much-covefed prizes. Annually, fhe Pen- fagon awards a fiffy-dollar scholarship fo fhe senior boy who besf qualifies. lf also gives lceys fo five oufsfanding boys, fwo of which are given for service fo The club. Ye ,N ' -I '11 i .,, '11, ' A 'Igl- r - Mg ffl fy f ai' v 3 J V--ji ggwhm 2 l 1 R . ' , lf ,' C M 1' - .Wy ' '34 3 ' 'x:L . nuvfo PENTAGON Leff fo righl, firsf row: J. Wasserman, P. Gaenzler, O. Smifh, R. G-niewelr, C, Arnold, P. Suffer, R. Jones. Second row: Mr. Fish, J, Redlien, l. Gessner, E. l-lingers, F. Wilson, J. Schwarfz, T. Baker, R. Corrie. Third row: R. lllwifzer, P. Marfin, E. Harf- mann, R. Hahn, R. Paul, l-l. Bowers, R. Scheff. CENTRAL SERVICE SQUAD INE years ago a service squad was Tormed in I-lempsTead T-ligh To perTorm some oT The many duTies in OTTice No. 2. The girls were sef lecTed Trom The Commercial DeparTmenT on The basis oT scholarship, genial personaliTy, and up- righTness OT characTer. This year The squad is sTill running True To Torm, wiTh new sTudenTs having The same Tine qualiTica- Tions. Dr. Maure has a hand in selecTing The squad members who are supervised by Mrs. MoTTaT and Miss Whaley. The girls have numerous duTies To perTorm Tor which They are especially Trained. They include Tiling, Typing, operaTing The swiTchboard, running errands and Taking over classes when The Teachers are Temporarily called Trom Their rooms. Each period There is one girl working in The oTTice, excepT Tor The Third period when There are Two girls, one oT whom Types The Tamiliar home room noTices whereby we can check all announcemenTs. Their eTTiciency and leadership has made Them a valuable asseT To our school. won., l' owl! , 'X ,srl 9,3 Nl Em, EEE!! I N . . ' . u wi , , M 'e -nfs + 5 ' 1 Q 1 ' L1' . -J rv 5 l . fr , ' lp T' 'Y , EQ? ..' T 4 J::.?-'U 03 ' T 1 lla lll -as l 1 . 1 n .'v lil T ' 'T' T J Bd, sw counr Huw: mm: LeTT To rigliT, TirsT row: I. Sluszlca, L. Calde Tone, B. LeyboldT, J, Maddoclc J. SToyle M. ProvosT. Second row: T. Wai'd, D. PeTTus Miss Whaley, Mrs. MoTTaT, A, Van Bourgon dien, M, l-'lamilTon. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: D. SauTer, J. Clancy, B, Turchiano, M. J. Schneider, R. Savia, P. Blaschuk, M, Sober, H. HarTmann. Second row: E. Fischer, M. VeTTer, M. Alexiade, T-l. Mackenzie, R. Anderson, H. Baulus, O. Lee. Third row: 6. Bullis, Miss DegenhardT, R. DeCandio, D. Zondag, D. GoeTz, 6. Var' vaTos, T, Berqeman, M. O'Donnell, Miss Bi'inghursT. Xp, N ..-- li - if 1 .:-::::iL3L!fL 'T g ' 1 3.-4, I fi' Qflfi 4' ig ice' x 2' '55 1 ' i, ni g- 1 L vqfi X I 1 ll i I :gf q 4'3'.,:ET ' lvl: lil' ii ff lf j3'iJr'W? . -' -ffi, -:'s'.f T 'L.-1, 'iv-'T' , ggi 4 -I1 1 r v - .1-ul 'Y' N h5v,t1 ' T + Wir -Tviflfi ' ye H, ,J'wNl3A,' fl Hg OLD COURT House-Mi - A ' COMMERCIAL CLUB PEN To girls who are poTenTial spokes in The wheels oT commerce, The Commercial Club oTTers an inTeresTing program. AlThough These girls voTed recreaTion Their chieT aim, They don'T spurn a deal To swell The bank accounT. The aTTracTive ChrisTmas bouTonnieres sold aT The Blue and WhiTe Corner were designed and made by This club. This pracTical profecT also neTTed a proTiT Tor The sTore. MeeTing once each monTh, They enjoyed as big evenTs, a Halloween-Thanksgiving parTy and a ValenTine's Day celebraTion. The TheaTer parTy in New York CiTy was The paramounT experience. By means oT supervised Trips, such as To The Telephone building and To oTher business cenTers, The club saw America- Show iTselT equal To The whole OT ThaT commerce which now aTTracTs The envy oT The world. Led by such capable oTTicers as Mary Jane Schneider, BenedeTTa Turchiano, RoberTa Sobia and Jean Clancy, and advised by Miss Bring- hursT and Miss DegenhardT, The club could noT Tail iTs purpose-ThaT of recreaTion. NATURAL SCIENCE HE NaTural Science Club, one of The younger clubs in our high school, is one of The chief inTeresTs of Mr. Lind, The adviser. The boys and girls who meeT wiTh him would perhaps confess, Science is vasTly more sTimulaTing To The imagi- naTion Than are The classics. The club was organized by Those sTudenTs who were inTeresTed in The fields of science dealing wiTh asfronomy, geology, biology and boTany. The presenf officers of The club are Dave Levy, presidenT7 Carlefon Moore, vice-presidenTg Mar- Tin Lipniclc, secreTary, and Kennard Napier, Treasurer. Among The various acTiviTies This year have been The viewing of several moTion picTuresg a Trip To New York CiTy To visiT The l-layden Plane- Tarium and The Museum of NaTural l-lisfory: and various field Trips. The field Trip To Roslyn To sTudy glacial effecfs and marsh life led Them info anofher zone of speculafion. To boys and girls The sfudy of science offers unlimifed possibilifies. Perhaps This club fosfers one wifh lceys To a new realm of marvels. As-. 5 144 if T 10ANl'l53lNLEf. Leff To righT, seafedz K, Napier, C. Moore D. Levy. Sfanding: H. Rosenberg, S. Levine M. Lipniclc. D. Disfler, Mr. Lind. LeTT To right TirsT row: J, Schaedel, F. Carman, C. Paul, J. WesT, D. Palmer. Second row: W. Vollmer, M, Rosen, B. HamleT, R. Rende, J. Sachleben, Mr. Misner. Third row: T. Hayes, F. PTalTz, R. Oman, R, BaTson, G, Pappas, R. Hinkson, D. WiTT. 5.3 TN , Q X .,5:..5'-'f..4lf Tx- iv ww E T i n ' ll C3 ,E ' 2- ll 71 5 il Q P' xwvuxawu PATT-IFINDERS CLUB HE TwenTy-six boys OT The Treshman class who TirsT came up wiTh honor grades were inyiTed To organize The PaThTinders. ThroughouT The year, The number increased because new members were added when eligible. Since The Tormer clubs had leTT no deTiniTe reg- ulaTions, These True PaThTinders, The club oT I948, Tramed a wriTTen consTiTuTion, BryanT Hamlet Richard Oman, Charles Paul, John WesT, Fred Carman, RoberT PTalTz and Donald Klein com- prised The commiTTee chosen Tor This law making. Une oT The aims oT This club has long been scho- lasTic developmenT Tor each member. ForTiTying This aim, The PaThTinders uniTed wiTh The Treshmen girls honor club, and The sophomore honor clubs To promoTe a program on CulTural Backgrounds. As a resulT oT This combined eTTorT, Tour inTeresTing programs were enjoyed by all These honor sTudenTs. The PaThTinders presenTed an excellenT program in March. The club, advised by Mr. Misner and guided by oTTicers Charles Paul, Fred Carman, Joseph Schaedel and John WesT, had a proTiTable year. Ygowsm s I .' . K LeTT To v'ighT, Tirsl vow: E. Davin, R. I Carlson, S. SadenvvaTe, M. Fleming, M E. Dalby, D. Dunn, ,C. NosTrand, A. SmnTh Govdon, B. KornTield, M. RiTchie, R. Pi n. A. '4 ill!! ' l'-H' f ' -rf li R. Moosburnei, J. Macarlo. Second vo Jxfaglces Q E ' I' 1- i I' f B. STrouse, J, Clancy, C. Pursley, E. olaus, V. -v Pallas Qfubffg 'O-Sed Sawiclci, C. Adams, A. Fremgew iclclirig, F? f h h + d + ' b 6 Tb ii, 5, R'+T, 5, R bpff , j if ,C-94 M o sop omore gnr onor s u en s. is cu Agamesiew- Jeiimsi MTS? gu Onaaiilil 56W RJ-'O Tries To be OT service To The school in as man M. Ollmann, B. Macllona . Winlcewen, J. . Y ciifia. M, seeibsch, B m. B, Berg. MMTJP , 'QXWGYS as possible. A. Mazzio, E. Mar ardf, . Hoe QL. Swa n, J D. Hayes, J. Av-senio, Effidan. W Presiding over The group aT presenT is Caro- , V O' JSI line NosTrand, while Joan Willclow Takes over in , E 2424 J her absence as vice-presidenT. DoroThy Dunn Takes Q L bv .fp The minuTes oT each business meeTing and Arlene ' SmiTh is in charge oT The club's finances. jx L- The Pallas Club girls are very acTive in ouTside W2 K- acTiv?Ties. Many OT Them have enTered inTo cheer- Vxvfsr .,,., I U Wlgeding and Greek Games. When The parenTs , f xg had Their visiTing nighT aT The school, The Pallas 1 lofi' f Girls were Their guides, ggi 15 E In February, The Pallas Club gave The Freshman ,S ai girls' honor club, The Pioneers, a ValenTine's Day T V IQ' R . . . . . lflqm. parTy. A parTy OT This lcind is given every year E -ly ly A fl in by This acTive group, and boTh honor clubs seem T 'rm piil To enjoy These social geT-TogeThers. 5' 3 .. Tin . . , . . T gl' pim f is year is Miss Gunnersons Third year in 1- TL lie' I ' . . . . l M' 'la ,L aiding The club, and wiTh her as Their very capa- 'f fir ww . . . 'llli UW ' ble adviser, The girls in The Sophomore l-lonor if Wifi! TTB' 1 Y i NK TT Club have many worThwhile acTiviTies. IO4 All 4 HE Pioneer Club is The group oT Treshman girls who mainTain The high average required Tor enTrance To The club by The adminisTraTion. This year There are TorTy-Two alerT girls in The club. The aims oT This club are To promoTe leadership, mainTain high scholasTic ideals, and To provide enTerTainirig acTiviTies Tor The members. Susan Crandell was chosen To be The president while in her absence Helen Lagergren presides over The meeTings. Priscilla Miller is The secreTary and Talces care oT The minuTes, and Audrey Boyle is The guardian OT The Tinances, as Treasurer. AT Chrisfmas Time The Pioneers are usually honored by The Pallas Club aT a parTy, buT This year a ValenTine ParTy was held. The happy mem- bers oT This organizaTion voTed To Talce a Trip To The ciTy To visiT The PlaneTarium and a museum as one oT Their acTiviTies Tor The season. Miss Culver has been The able adviser To The group This year, and has helped The girls To up- hold Their high sTandards. .P-i 7A XY ' N f .. C. f flux TX-7.2 I .f'TTQ X . NA V , Y y x 'A J ' 77 iT7 zu-- PIONEER CLUB l.eTT To righT, Tirsf row: M. Lynch, P. NaThan, I , Miller. S. Crandell, H. Lagergren, A. Boyle, C. AudeT, S. Wilson. Second row: M. Jacoves, D. KuriaTh, J. Mion, M. Palmer, B. Brooks, J. KiTTell, C. Harbolis, E. Gordon, C. Davies, M. Jones. M. Chymlowslcy, J. RiesTerer. Third row: Miss Culver, B. Schallc, J, HasTe, C. Anderson, l.. Fisher, E. PeaTTield, N. Saure, M. Maas, J. BaTes, A. DoherTy, P. Moore. A. LobensTein, J. Williamson. 'im -ii rin 'T i l .ll 'lll N 'll lllll lllll lllxiill Y wQ 1,9 1, ' -.1c...l. i. sig wg .B Q5 5 LATIN cLuB - xrfia-A , 'X' ' l 'A LeTT To righf, wT'irsT row: B. MarTin, N. Wolf, J Johnson, J. Hofmann, F. JungbluT, P. Reid, J f Arsenio, J, ChrisT,' Second row: Miss WinTer, D. Q Nelson, J. Merriclc, S. QadenwaTe, R. Pierson, J 7 , xv Kaim, C. King, S. King, D. Crandell, J. Graven . M. Ficlcling, E. Landon, J..Bacigalupo, F. Ryan wl 2. Third row: D. Niwell, B. Corrie, R. Hahn, R. LaRosa S. MargioTTa, D. Hayes, B. Dye, Y. Harlmann, H 1' Xi Rosenberg, M. Lipnick, H. PoliTi, Em Kaufmann 'Yi sw ,J A FourTh row: A. Schmidt E. FiTzgerald, L. Loehfler, ' Q , B. Jones, D. 'l'uThill, M. RiTchie, G. Wise, M. Sulli u Xiu' van, J. HaningTon, R. Greve, B. Macdonald, Y R f 5- Levral, M. O'Donnell, C. Nelson, D. TieTien, J 2 'i Foley. 2 1. O The sixTy-some members oT Carpe Diem SodaliTas, l.aTin is noT a dead language. These serious sTudenTs oT The Roman language, and The culTure of The ancienT Roman Empire are assem- bled each monTh by FirsT Consul John Hofmann, assisTed by Second Consul Jean Johnson. Fran- cine JungbluT, The scribe, records The minuTes. QuaesTor Peggy Reed reminds The assembly ThaT They are living in l948, and money is a necessiTy. Mingled wiTh The Roman Language, laws and cusToms are some parTies where American food predominaTes. Because of The large membership, The club is divided inTo Tour groups Tor TheaTer parTies. From The Treasury goes a Tive dollar award To The junior, GerTrude Hurley, who aTTained 99 percenT in her Lailin Ill regenTs. Barbara Jone and JaneT Foley, each having 99 percenr I LaTin ll, were similarly rewarded. Miss WinTer, advises This enThusiasT'c g i- zaTion and is largely responsible Tor iTs i easing populariTy. ' ' x il 0.1 R s rl HE Tupiar Club, our schools maThemaTics club, was organized Tor The purpose oT TurTher- ing' The maThemaTical knowledge oT Those iunior and senior sTudenTs inTeresTed in higher calcula- Tions. The club This year planned To sTudy The working oT The slide 'rule' during The TirsT semesTer. This should prove very helpTul To sTudenTs Talcing a course such as physics, where a means oT rapid calculaTion is oTTen necessary. The second semes- Ter will be devoTed To a sTudy OT surveying. The Club has TwenTy-Tive members This year, who are regularly presided over by RoberT Paul. In his absence, Jim Adams presides. BoTh are ably assisTed by John BaTes and Chris Wollce as secreTary and Treasurer, respecTively. The only requiremenTs Tor membership are ThaT you musT be a iunior or senior and have passed plane geomeTry and are Taking inTermediaTe algebra or TrigonomeTry. This popular club is advised by The well-lilced Messrs. Hayes and McGregor, and mainTains a prize oT Tive dollars which goes To The senior member wiTh The highesT average ThroughouT The year in maThemaTics. l.eTT To righT, TirsT row: M. Siegel, B. Riemer, D TieTien, J, Meyer, C. Wolke, R. Paul, J. Adams D. BenneTT, E. KauTrnann, B. TaTem, B. Nelson Second row: O. SmiTh, B. Corrie, J. Redlien, J Colcord, E. Pappas, R. Jones, R. Gniewelc, H Ackley, F. McDermoTT, R. OhrTrnan. G. Raynor E. Emerson, Mr. Hayes. Third row: N. Innes, P Gaenzler, N, HauTT, J. Gross, E. Bauer, J. NaTsch D. l.ivingsTon, D. Keiden, N. KunoTT, F. SmiTh J. Glynn, H. Colgan, W. Guggisberg, R. Schalk J. MaTuza. FourTh row: Mr, McGregor, B. Lowry J. Andrews, R. Wumblad, P. SuTTer, R. Hahn, J Macpherson, J. DiTTrich, B. Theobald. TUPIAR CLUB J llllll l X1,x .,.r f Tire , . ll,: ':l ,.,, JUNTO CLUB I-TE JunTo, sophomore honor club Tor boys, has wiThin iTs Told oT sixTy members Two high- ranlcing prize winners. Who will be The happy ones This year? As evidence oT Their inTeresT and enThusiasm, These boys may be seen on various occasions joining The rush oT oTher honor clubs To reach Room l9 aT an early hour. Why do These boys malce This supreme sacri- Tice? IT is a special gaThering oT all Treshmen and sophomore honor clubs To be enlighTened by slides, picTures and lecTures. Under The supervision oT Mrs. Marshall, JunTo adviser, and The oTher honor club advisers, These brighT boys and girls are learning oT The painT- ings, sculpTure, archiTecTure, liTeraTure, and sci- ence oT The Renaissance in Europe. The MeTro- poliTan Museum oT ArT is a helpTul source oT valuable maTerial Tor This inTellecTuaI program. This exclusive group elecTed The Tollowing oTTi- cers: VincenT MazoTTa, presidenT7 STewarT Levine, vice-presidenT: Alan Simpson, secreTary: Alden Lee, Treasurer. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS 'COLE MATERNELLE DE FONTGIENE in Tar away France This winTer enioyed The enThu- siasm and Tine spiriT oT The French Club. Their inTeresT in all Things French prompTed a generous donaTion oT Care packages Tor This school. The main evenT in The l948 plans Tor This group was a visiT To The MeTropoliTan Museum oT ArT To sTudy The Tamous French TapesTries on exhibiT. Lunch aT a French resTauranT and a French movie in The aTTernoon Tinished The excursion inTo a diTTerenT world. FeaTured aT Their ChrisTmas ParTy was a pro- gram of classical music, Some oT our TalenTed musicians also enioy French. AT business meeTings, Barbara Jones, presi- denT, presides. Vice-presidenT Fred Wilson may lead in her absence, buT AniTa Gaenzler, Twice secreTary oT The club, records all noTes. The cash prize Tor The highesT ranlcing French sTudenT is The TirsT aTTair oT Susan Fuchs, Treasurer. The popular adviser oT Le Cercle Francais is Mrs. Young. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: C. Moore, A. Simpson, V, Maz- zoTa, S. Levine, A. Lee, T-l. Rosenberg. Second row: R. Domini, J. Birdsall, E. MaTT- lage, A. T-loTzinger, S. Birer, M. Lipnick. LeTT To fighl, TirsT row: D. Ben- neTT, L. ZloTniclc, S. Volin, A. Thompson, E, Dalby, R. WhiTe- house. SeaTecl: E. Hingers, B. Appel, F. Wilson, B. Jones, S. Fuchs, A. Gaenzler, B. Cor- rie. STanding2 C. Ellen, S. Von Elm, M. T-larbolis, C. GarreTT. M. l-lamilTon, L. Calderone, L. CaTorio, Mrs, Young. I' C pg ls 'S .,A-N7 j,!.,,.,b .N yn-fl! l.eTT To righl, sealed: E. Davin P. Mumrna, Miss BesT, S. Mar gioTTa, L. GenTile. STanding B. Henry, A. Murray, D. Nel son, B. Dye, D. Hayes. .-N, PV' -A Q 1, 5 sr V r .J xg ,Q .,7,.., .. 'pr if . 7.4 , r C' M, , LeTT To righT, TirsT row: E WinTer, H. Rosenberg, J. Hof mann, G, Gale, N. Innes. Sec ond row: W. HeaTh, W. Gug- gisberg, Mr. FausT, P. SuTTer R. OsTrander. , . SCIENCE CLUB HE Science Club is an organizaTion open To all sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in any oT The many Tields oT Science. The members, who are under The capable guidance oT Mr. EausT and Mr. LinTs, perTorm demonsTraTions, preTerably wirh home-made apparaTus, read newspaper and magazine arTicles, and discuss various scienTiTic Topics. Phillip SuTTer heads The club This year. John MarT is The subsTiTuTe gavel wielder. William Guggisberg is The scribe and RoberT OsTrander is The lceeper oT The cash. From The club dues, There is a special deposiT. This money is used To provide a prize of Tive dollars which is given aT cornmencemenT To ThaT senior who has aTTained The highesT average in science. , 5 9 I . . 4 i J HEALTH SERVICE sour-xo ISS BEST, our school nurse, is The adviser oT The all imporTanT HeaITh Service Squad. This organizaTion is composed oT girls inTeresTed in nursing. They give up many oT Their sTudy halls To assisT in The healTh oTTice. Some oT Their many essenTial duTies are Typing and Tiling a denTaI and healTh record Tor every sTudenT in The school. They assisT in giving and correcTing hearing and eye TesTs. They also weigh and measure sTudenTs Tor The records. As messengers Tor Miss BesT, They save valuable Time. In The healTh oTFice There are many medical boolqs and magazines Tor These girls To read. Home nursing and TirsT aid are TaughT To Them by Miss BesT. AlberTa Murray is The presidenT of The HealTh Service Squad. I PEN AND INK CLUB CI-IOLARSI-IIP and service are Two disTin- guishing characTerisTics oT The Pen and Ink CIub. Membership inTo This organizaTion is based upon schoIasTic achievemenT and To serve as an eIecTed oTTicer is a coveTed honor. Eva Rosenberg is in charge of The meeTingsp Barbara Jones serves as vice-presidenT. A care-TuI record oT The minuTes is The responsibiIiTy oT Marianne Bolanz, and financial accounTs are guarded by Irene ArTuri. The I-I. I-I. S. I-Iand Book, a useTuI schooI pub- IicaTion, shows The abiIiTy oT These iunior and senior girIs Tor good service. Frances WingIe is The ediTor-in-chieT of The I-Iand Book and The business manager is Annis Thompson. Those charming candy venders aT aII The games are Pen and Inkers who aIso heIp in Tinancing This heIpTuI bookIeT, given Tree To The sTudenTs. Each spring Tor severaI years pasT, This cIub has honored The TacuITy wiTh a Tormal Tea. In Sep- Tember The girIs, aided by Their adviser, Mr. PiII, gave a Tea inTroducing DocTor Kincaid, SuperinTendenT oT I-IempsTead PubIic SchooIs. LeTT To righf, TirsT row: J. I-IuTcheson, I SiegeI, A. SiegeI, S. CheiTeTz, S. Weedon J. Varbero, S. Fuchs, A. Gaenzler, B. Jones F. Wingle, E. Rosenberg, I. ArTuri, M. BoIanz A. Thompson, C. NeIson, L. LoeTTIer, J. Foley F. Jungbluf, N. OIImann, B. Adams, J. Cad- dick, C. Dauphin, N. Shiemer. Second row E. I-IaTzeIman, T. Fiero, N. D'Amico, D BenneTT, B. Franz, M. Lydiard, J. Weaver M. HamiITon, M. I'-Iarboiis, E. BaTTisTa, J RoThmann, B. Mahn, J. MCC-inIey, N. Brown M. BuTTner, S. VoIin, D. Gronroos, D. RehiII B. Appel, E. BerIinghoTT, A. Braun, J. DiIIon E. Keiderling, G. Triscos. Third row: M TaIgo, O. SocoI, M. Timcher, A. Van Bour gondien, E. Rilling, E. I-Iarrigan, A. May D. Roochvarg, J. GoIdsrniTh, M. Fleming A. SchrnidT, B. KanTor, A. Adams, A. Frickias M. I-IeIms, M. Gramer, B. Andrus, M. Mc- DermoTT, T, HurIy, M. Brohm. FourTh row J. KeiIIy, L. TrygsIand, J. Cleary, D. Mac- Kenzie, C. GarreTT, M. BuTToIph, J. Conklin E. FiTzgeraId, B. KIine, J. TeeTer, J. DisTIer J - Leif la righl, firsl row: A. Maas, J. Cramer, M. Woznick, J. Van Ness, J. Oliver, J. Williamson, E. Tsighis, A. Boyle, T. Cicero, J. Tucker, H, Meyer, S. Crandell, S. Wilson. Second row: W. Kress, R. Hahn, A. Bryon, J. Wrighl, J. Gausman, C. Harbolis, J. Van Buskirk, A. Skinas, D. Goepierl, D. Mclner- ne-y, N. Ryan, L. Clark, P. Miller, J. Arm- sfrong, L. Lilfeler, M. Chymlowsky, J. Hasle, A. Graham. Third row: N. Hosler, E. Kim- mich, G. Braun, E. Siahel, L. Walker, N. Kimmich, E. Huelifner, C. Hill, L. Fisher, C. Anderson, A. Koch, N. Kerr, B. Craw, P. Hammond, B, Brooks, M. Koehler, A. Scoll, F. Kubick, M. Guiowilz, A. Ackerman, M. Kolano, S. Fox, l. Kunnmann, G. Clark, D. Henry, J. Mion, H. Russell. Fourlh row: B. Gufberlef, P. Cliilon, L. Zarkowski, J. Shul- kind, H. Henderson, P. Wisharl, A. Murray J. Kinsey, J. Malfhews, M. Hoegl, B. Bell, B. Adams, K, Flemming, G. Triscos, J. Gor- don, P. Vollmer, M. Ollmann, A. Hofmann, J. Casper, E. Luick, D. Wilson, B. Hand N. Brown, l. Ariuri. Fiffh row: B. Dauch, R Harm, R. Reis, w. Schmid, w. wood, Ri Midgelle, R. Mason, N. Nelsen, N. Innes, D Niwell, E. Kelske, P. Zenfrich, N. Briggs, J Schaedel, R. Bofsch, R. Corrie, G, Nilson ra. caqen, R. wr-Chien, R. Pfallz, c. Mel Laughlin, W. Vallmer, J. Wesf. A' - f f -if -,gs ..--14 - ' WW-wins r il T 1 . 2:OuAnE DANCING 7'-IE SHELL AT JONES BEACH 7 -i--'S' ' 's -r v ' .I-,,. SQUARE DANCE CLUB ANY awkward freshmen and Jrimid sopho- mores Torgel all confusion as 'rhey become engrossed in lhe inlricale sreps of such gay dances as The Hambo, The Swiss-Weggisn and The Road-lo-The-lsles. The juniors and seniors have a separale division of 'rhe Square Dance Club where They 'roo whirl and bow. The fun of folk-dancing and square dancing is en- ioyed by an ever-increasing number of our slu- denls. When Jrhe freshmen group meels on Salurday mornings in The girls' gym al high school, lhey are checked up by Jean Harre, lheir secrefary. lrene Arluri, scribe for The older group, meels her crowd each Friday nighl al Ludlum School. The enlhusiasm for lhese colorful, informal dances is nurfured by Mr. Franz, lheir Teacher, who enioys every minure of These garherings. When These dancers appear on an assembly pro- gram, lhey fruly demons+ra1'e The fun and grace of Jrhese group dances. Especially do lhe fresh- men seem proud lo demonslrale lheir skill. N MUSIC APPRECIATION C These music Iovers Their concerT Trips To New York had a fuller meaning. Since This group organized in SepTember, wiTh Mr. Fish as adviser, They have Twice monThIy enioyed re- cordings oT The TinesT cIassicaI music. 'Iwo oT The ThirTy-Three members are respon- sible Tor a meeTing and make iT more inTeresTing by giving inTormaTion on The music enioyed as weII as The composers. OuTside speakers have aided Their music appreciaTion, and especiaIIy did They enioy The records and experiences oT a weII-known record coIIecTion. JusT Tor Tun, Musical Memory ConTesTs Tound The keenesT ears. AT an earIy meeTing oTTicers were chosen as ToIIows: I-Ienry Rosenberg, presidenT7 ArIene SmiTh, vice-presidenT7 RuTh Pierson, secreTary: Frank PascareIIi, Treasurer. 1 , I.eTT To righT, seaTed: F. Luick, S. Levine, A. SmiTh, I-I. Rosenberg, R. Pierson, F. PascareIIi, B, I-Iand, D. Levy. STanding: M. I'-IaIIy, Mr. Fish, A. InIoTmann, A. WhiTe, S. MaThisen, N. Gerardi, E. Landon, G. BuIIis, M. RichTer, S. MargioTTa, M. Lipnick. BOYS CQLCDR GUARD I-IE organizaTion which has The honor OT carry- ing The American FIag and The I-IempsTead I-Iigh coIors down The aisle and on To The sTage aT assembly programs in The Boys Color Guard. PeTe SmiTh, The head oT This organizaTion, is presenT aT all Times, and he Ieads The assembIy in The SaIuTe To The FIag and in The singing oT The STar SpangIed Banner. The FIag SaIuTe is The one imporTanT and sym- boIic expression oT our naTionaIisTic TeeIing oT IoyaITy To our FIag and our CounTry. Every sTu- denT experiences a sensaTion oT pride as The FIag goes by. The oTher Three boys in The CoIor Guard are noT permanenT members: diTierenT boys are chosen Tor each assembly. Mr. Franz is The ad- viser oT This group. LeTT To righT: W, ChrisI, A. SmiTI'i, R. PauI, R. Burd. 621,41 VW. u bd AA. RIFLE CLUB HE RiTle Club is one oTour school's mosT popu- lar and acTive clubs. There were some hundred and Ten members This year who compleTely Tilled The TaciliTies available Tor shooTing. The members oT The club are divided inTo groups which meeT one day each weelc, keeping The range busy daily excepT on Tuesdays and Thursdays, which are maTch days. Our school's excellenT riTle Team is a direcT ouTgrowTh of The consTanT and diligenT pracTice oT The club, since The Team is chosen Trom The ouTsTanding marlqsmen oT The club. Carroll HamleT was presidenT This season, aided by his sTand-in, Ralph NiTT. OrTrud Hauben- reisser held The double oTTice oT secreTary and Treasurer. Mr. Voorhies is The very capable ad- viser To This large group oT boys and girls, and while helping Them develop Their slcill in Their marlqsmanship, he Tries To malce The meeTings of The club boTh relaxing and enjoyable. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: D. PiTroT, J. Pepper, B. MarTin D. Dreyer, A. NiTT, D. Hayes, B. Kline, E. MarTin, K Howard, M. HamilTon, P. Reid, A, Wasson, D. Rehill P. fXbbaTiello, Second row: P, Abramski, E, Howard, C Louis, F. MelTon, R. Clarlc, J. Frappied, R. Sermon, F BarTleTT, W. Guggisberg, S. Kirby, C. Hamlet W. Bridwell Third row: Mr. Voorhies, P. Blaschulc, D. PTalTz, J, ShuTlcind R. BarToldus, D. Groepler, C. Bashore, G. 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QVE- X 455'-3'ff'W I XXX' 1 - TA X se: '-'g' fi!! QE 'Y! A X J V ,V Qgdgghh-rr,-. N . 1 Ml iifj XXX! A ,4 NN X 4, ,f V' x V A ' A fly' I S ,f W f C9 ltl-.Ji 1 f -,. X 3 I ' i. --F ! Ax . ' 5., ' ' af- '5 'gij'1 ',-:W I . U L, xx ,,,-,. Y-A-wrvv Y f -'VN-'VV . I 4 4 5 I Sf Til Ny I 4 'O fp U! TWIRLERS 1 X V :joe fail' afmzariii- fixofszriiz ff' 'iw' 11' .5 X -XM if I. , iii A-4, ,Q x . -, g Brush, D. Hayes, R. Schlich, D. Miller, C. Heling, P. J. WisharT. I-TE high-sTepping Twirlers who sTruTTed ouT in TronT OT The band were led by Peggy Jean WisharT, rnaioreTTe, and capTained by Mary Ann Timcher. From a group oT compeTiTors These girls were selecTed by Miss Boyle and Mr. Albinslci. The Twirlers originaTe Their own rouTines and prac- Tice diligenTly Tor Their Tine conTribuTion. RESIDING over an able coaching sTaTT bring- ing presTige To HempsTead High is capable Joe Fay. AssisTing him is AlTred Nilsson leading The Hub nine, while Chief Benner and Doc While direcT baslceTball. Paul Krause heads The Track deparTmenT wiTh Fred Franz supervising varsiTy soTTball and Alfred Voorhies managing The riTle squad. ns,-X..i LeTT To righT, seaTed: Miss MacCallum, Miss Rowles, Mr. Fay, Miss Prediger, Miss Birne baurn. STanding: Mr, Voorhies, Mr. Nilsson, Mr. Navarra, Mr, Hamburg, Mr. FausT, Mr. Whi+e, Mr. Franz, Mr. Benner. COACH ES gg gg 2 4' 4 J F .I - ' ,f 4 Lf ' V' J I Y' 'T Q CCDLCDR GUARD S an inspiralion for a perfecl performance, fhe mililary band is preceded by 'rhe flags of America and of Hempslead High School. The proud girls who bear 'rhese sfandards ser lhe pace for a Jrhrilling march. CHEERLEADERS RlGlNATlNG some clever new cheers for 'rheir squad of lhirfy-fwo cheerleaders, co- capfains Jean Keilly and Joan Rolhmann added more variely 'ro 'rheir specfacular performances. These lusly voices cheer bolh lhe foolball and baslrelball reams. The band's engagemenl al 'the Polo Grounds lhis season specifically included The colorful performance of lhe cheerleaders. Lefl lo riqhlz J. Weaver, M. Moss, B. Comloes, P. Sim- mons, B. Hand, l.. Zarlcowski, R. Herrmann, V. Sawiclci. mf T . ' f' V Lell' 'ro righl, firsl' row: J. Rolhmann, J. Keilly. Second row: B. Mahn, J. Morrissey, F. Hammond, R. Fagan, E. Sanfora, E. Lambrinon, R. While, D. Bennelf, T. Galupo, D, Hudson, B. Culfrell, D. Hay, D. Giesse, E. Halzelman, E. Ballisla. Third row: B. Kline, J. Launders, J. Becker, L. Shepslci, S. Erilcsen, J. Snyder, E. Espinq, P. Mack, S. Johnsen, J. Kaim, S. King, C. King, A. Traccascia, H. Schulz. WN. Tx r FGOTBALI. FROLICS TARTING his 29Th year aT l-le-mpsTead l-ligh, Coach Joe Fay Tielded a Team ThaT was worTh iTs weighT in gold. Wifh an almosT profraTed line and a crowd oT TwinkledfToed speed demons in his backTield, Coach Joe TormulaTed one oT his TinesT Teams in years. Working Trom The The Tigers opened The season wiTh a bang by dispel- ling all oT WesTbury's hopes oT a repeaT oT lasT year's vicTory. The big, bad Tigers Trampled TNesTbury's Green Wave Tor Their TirsT vicTory oT The season. The highlighT of This whizbang game was Ed Cunningham's specTacular 75-yard dash wiTh a purloined pass. Six oTher Tigers added To The Tun oT running up The score To a 45-7 winner Tor HempsTeacl. The bruising bruTes Trom The l-lub moved inTo FreeporT and meT a sTubborn home Town Team. The Tigers played Their usual slam-bang ball game, wiTh Jimmy Carra's 4 Touchdowns Taking high honors. Our TerriTic line held FreeporT To only one score, making The Tinal TabulaTion: l'lempsTead 26, FreeporT 6. Baldwin ran backwards Through mosT oT This game. Carra, Kleshefsky, lvlakoTske and LallaThin were The moTive Torce Tor The l-lub's vicTory. This game, packed wiTh power plays, ended l-lempsTead 26, Baldwin O. CapTain: J. Marold. Like Old lvlan River, The Tigers iusT keep roll- ing along. Coach Fay cleared his bench Tor The nexT game: everybody goT inTo The acT. Jimmy Carra scored once and heaved To KlesheTsky Tor a second. Cunningham sped along The ground. A comparaTive pushover, This game ended: Hemp- sTead 28, Sewanhaka O. lvlosT oT The Chaminade game was played in The shadow oT Chaminades goalposTs. Carra Tossed Two T, D. passes To Cunningham and KlesheTsky. Len lvlakoTske galloped Tor a pair while John Marold scored wiTh a pilTered pass. AT The Tinal gun The scoreboard read: l'lempsTead 25, Chaminade 7. LeTT To righT,'T'irsT row: N. I.aIlaThain, A. Kohanowich, D. Schuessler, J. Skura, E, Riker, J. DauT, KJE. AYYTdder, . KIesheTsky, J. Carra, E. Cunningham, L. MakoTske. Second row: W. SummerTield, JI '1 A Pg',. Kuslii, J.'Meehan, F. Marino, T. ArnoTT, M. Sinclair, J. I-Iemberger, B. Richards, F. Anderson, 5. VeTrdhd. Third row: A. Powell, W, Feeley, P. Fraccalvieri, A. Nelson, B. Seymour, E, Ilch, C. STock, 5 .W g, ,Y C, FranTelIizzi, B. Gale, I-I. Davis. if' Jr' ' 3. JA ,, f The Tigers slammed Their way To The sixTh win and The end OT The regular season. Mineola's Coumo sTole'a I-lub pass and scored, buT Trom There on iT was all I-IempsTead. Carra, Kleshef- sky, Makofske, Lallafhin and Cunningham hiT pay dirf Tor I-IempsTead. Our adding machine said ThaT This score was I-IempsTead 33, Mineola 7. Brooklyn Tech's Engineers had accepTed I-IempsTead's challenge and The Two were ready To vie Tor The biggesL sTakes possible, Long Island TooTball supremacy. As usual, iT Took The Tigers a while To warm up, and aTTer Engineer Ben Mione's T, D., They cleafed Their way To Tour scores. Carra, Cunningham, MakoTske and Lalla- Thin did The scoring, buT iT was The greaT playing oT our Torward wall ThaT Told The Tale. Hemp- sTead walked away wiTh The whiTe meaT on This Turkey Day: I-TempsTead 27, Brooklyn Tech 7. The I-lub Club was duly TeTed aT a number OT banqueTs and civic aTTairs. Len Makofske re- ceived a reward Trom a local cloThing sTore Tor his Tine game Thanksgiving Day. A Joe Fay NighT was held aT one of our TheaTers, wiTh awards and speeches Tlowing like waTer. The whole Town of I-IempsTead is very proud oT iTs greaT TooTbaII Team. The Colonial speaks Tor The enTire school in expressing our appreciaTion oT The eTTorTs of a Tine Team. JusT as a IiTTIe re- minder, LesT we TorgeT, our Team reTired Trom duTy The coveTed Bacon Trophy. They hold The myThical MeTropoIiTan Championship by vir- Tue oT Their vicTory over Brooklyn. Three OT our boys, quarTerback Jimmy Carra, Tackle Jack DauT, and pass-piITering cenTer John Marold, placed on The Long Island SchoIasTic TirsT Team. Carra and Marold made The All-MeT. Team, and Johnny climbed The Tinal sTep To Tame by geTTing a sTarTing sloT on a naTion-wide All-Schofasfic Team picked by a group OT wesTern genTlemen. Now The Tigers have quieTly reTurned To Their lair To gnaw on The bones OT pasT vicTims. YeT, nexT Tall, They will be ouT again wiTh an equally Tine Team, preying on all who dare challenge Their righTs as kings OT Long Island high school TooTbaIl. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: V. Berg, D. Hansen, D. DaigneaulT, R. GoepTerT, W. SmiTh, O. FelTon, R. Welsch, T. PeTerson, J. Adams. Second row: W. Meddis, R. Massie, D. Anderson, E, Swedberg, B. Lamarodas, Mr, Nilsson, Coach: T. STanwycks, E. Boiarski, D. Henry, B. Dempsey, H. Ogawa, J. Noonan. Third row: H. Nelson, J. Welsh, G. Dovinsky, R. ShaTTer, H. Myer, L. Mackey, H. Demacos, R. Warden, L. MonTerio, T. Kane, C. Hancock, D. Guando, T. Jones, T. WaTTs, R. Oleksiak, R. Plale, D. Kraus. Mgr.: S. WesT, J. STanwyr:k, AssT. Coach. JUNIOR VARSITY FOCDTBALI. HE year '47 was a vicTorious year Tor The men wearing The J. V. TooTball leTTer. The scrimmage againsT Valley STream sTarTed oTT The season wiTh HempsTead TroTTing OTT The Tield wiTh a I2-6 Triumph. Op-eraTing from The T, They proceeded To score over Baldwin, I2-63 Sewan- haka, I4-73 Chaminade, 7-6, and They Tied wiTh Mepham, I3-I3. The only deTeaT suTTered was by Freeport O-6. A direcT ouTgrowTh oT class TooTball, The Junior VarsiTy is an excellenT example oT eTTiciency. The Tour classes organized Teams which com- peTed againsT each oTher. From These class Teams were chosen The ouTsTanding players To comprise The Junior VarsiTy. Unknown To many sporTs specTaTors, The Junior VarsiTy is an independenTly played, coached and managed organizaTion. Many players have risen above iTs ranks To become varsiTy sTars. While playing in J. V. ranks, boys learn The TundamenTals oT TooTballg ouTsTanding among Them-sporTs- manship. All This progress could noT have been achieved wiThouT The splendid work oT Coach Nilsson and his assisTanTs who worked so hard aT making a good J. V. J. 4' A Co-CapTains: J. Glynn, B. Gage. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: F. Anderson, D. O'Brien, J. Adams E. PeTerson, J. Glynn, B. Gage, J. NaTsch, E. Basciano M. Kelly. Second row: G. l-lelnsohn, A. Kohanowich, E Cunningham, C. Gehring, I-l. Ley, B. Gale, H. Quann W. MaTuza, Mr. Benner. BASKETBALL ITT-l Tew holdovers Trom lasT year, The l'lempsTead l-ligh quinTeT, deTending S. S. A. L. champions, opened The season wiTh a win over WesTbury. The Bennermen Then ran inTo some bad luclc, losing To Mepham, Lawrence and WesTbury7 however, They rebounded wiTh a vic- Tory over Baldwin. They Then wenT inTo a Tailspin, losing six sTraighT, buT The Tigers came ouT oT Their slump snarling, and Trounced CenTral and Baldwin, leaving an overall record oT Tour wins and Ten deTeaTs. AlThough The season was noT an auspicious one Tor The cagers, iT had several brighT spoTs. The brillianT play OT Barry Gage was one. An- oTher was The Team's Tine spiriT and good sporTs- manship, which are always The hallmarks oT a T-lempsTead Team. WiTh The promoTion oT some promising Jayvees To The varsiTy, l-lempsTead can look Torward To a Team which nexT year may again bring The coveTed S. S. A. L. diadem To T-lempsTead. l Fr , ff r onT cenferz E. Fox. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: M, Zucker, D. Guando, N. Sambuco, A, Redcwiclci, R. ShaTTer BlumenThal, E. Kinnison, R, Accomando, B. ProvosT, Mr, Hubbell. Second row: W. Savarese, A. McCarThy, E. MaTTlage, 6. Newan, A. Sherman, G. Salonilca, T. Caplan, A. Dodge, P. Reddall, R. Meddis. 1' I . I J, a , ,,.- A Tu' li i T' I ' E 59 f-. P ,R. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL O experience The TuTure varsiTy courTmen, and To acquainT Them wiTh The Tiner poinTs oT baslceTball was The accomplished aim oT This year's Junior VarsiTy BaskeTball Team. Under The excepTional coaching oT Mr. Hub- loell, The Team ended iTs season wiTh a record of Tour vicTories againsT Tive deTeaTs. Considering The TacT ThaT The Team consisTed oT Treshmen and sophomores who were challenged by some Tough opponenTs, This is an excellenT record. Opening The season wiTh Three impressive wins over lvlepham, WesTbury and Baldwin, The Tiger Culos TirsT suTTered deTeaT aT FreeporT. ATTer Their second loss To Chaminade, The iunior drilo- lolers once again gained Their sTride by rolling over Mineola, 36-29. The CenTral J. V. quinTeT shaded The Cubs, 36-34. AlThough Lawrence and Sewanhalca won The lasT Two games, we congraTulaTe The Jayvees. Each Time challenged, They played a spiriTed game. RIFLE TEAM EMPSTEAD HISH has senT TorTh a crop oT sharpshooTers ThaT would puT Alvin York To shame. The man behind This Team is Mr. Voor- hies. He is The guiding IighT oT cracIcshoTs wiTh championship abiIiTies. Carroll HamIeT Ied The HempsTead hoTshoTs To vicTory againsT Xavier, Chaminade, Mepham, Sewanhalca and Woodmere wiTh his accuraTe shooTing. He seT a record aT Sarden CiTy Tor The highesT sTanding shooTing marlc-a 96. The oTher high Trigger-men are Hank Sermon, Ralph NiTT, STephen Kirby, Ford Bar+Ie++ and Ronnie Berghauer. The Hub gunners' eTTorTs IosT To Valley STream and Sarden CiTy by close scores. The Nimrods clean Their guns and waiT unTiI nexT year. They will again be a league power ready To slap IeaTher aT The drop oT a score- card. LeTT To righT, TTrsT row: E. Clarlc, C. Bashore, R. NiTT, H. Sermon, C. HamIeT, R. Berg- hauer, F. BarTIeTT, F. MeITon, N. Innes. Second row: Mr, Voorhies, S. PooTe-rs, R. Clarlc, W. Bridwell, J. Dowler, J. Redlien, R. Sermon, R. War- den, S. Kirby, C. Belinlry, J. Frappied, S. LangTon, C. Vail- IanT, D. Sroepler, L. Morris, B. HamIeT, A. BaTina. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: J. Zarzyclci, S, VeTrano, R. Massie, J. LiTTIe, W. Kelly, W. Ker- shaw, W. Meddis, T. STanwycIcs, C. Schallc, S. Danslcy, E. PeTer- sen, Mr. Franz. Second row: D. DaigneauIT, D. Suando, J. Schauder, A, STevenson, P. ZenTrich, L. Mays, T. WaTTs, J. WUITT, R. Klimpel, S. WesT. Third row: H. Milk, A. Redzu- vieclci, J. Mirschel, J. Slcura, W. STorms, D. Larsen, D. Henry, L. MonTeui. FourTh row: E. Jerry, A. Lee, W. Dempsey, V. McDermoTT, E. MaTTIage, S. Birer, T. Caplan, N. Lyons, S. Keiper, R. SoepTerT. SOFTBALL HOSE who enioy The soTTbaII game are in- debTed To Mr. Nilsson Tor organizing This sporT. The enThusiasm Tor This game equals ThaT oT The addicTs oT baseball, The more sIciIIed game. From The inTra-mural Teams emerged a TirsT- class Team ready Tor schedule. When The Hemp- sTead Tigers Taced Sewanhalca Indians, a hard- ToughT baTTIe ensued: ouT came The vicTorious Tigers-score 6-5. VicTory Tollowed vicTory Tor HempsTead. A real Thriller was The game when The Tigers Trailed IO-3 in The IasT haIT oT The ninTh, buT came Through vicTorious wiTh a Tinal score I I-IO. HempsTead Tigers, by good coaching and hard playing, won The championship oT The SouTh Shore Arhleric League. This record will inspire The '48 Team To do no less. BASEBALL ,pg Q Co-Caplains R. Arnoll, J. Marold Firs' row, lell lo rrghl: F, Kelske, B. Rich, H. Mullen, R Shelley E Cunningham, J. Marold, S. Kleshelsky, W I upski E, Riker. Second row: Mr, Nilsson, N. l-losler, R Meurer, M. Sinclair, M. Kelly, J. OH, W, Savarese, Arnoll, R. Rende. Third ow: J. Adams, E, llch, B. Dornini, C. l-larlrnann, A. Mccarlhy, J. Glynn, R. Reis. Fourlh ow: G. Schierenbeck, B. Reddall, R. Cook, H. Gen E. Fish. R. Qi N lale March ol lasl year lhe curlain rose on anolher chapier ol baseball in l-lenwpslead l-ligh and lhe Tigers roared lheir defiance. Com- posed rnoslly ol inexperienced boys, buf speckled wilh a few old reliables, The Fayrnen were ready To meer all comers. Allhough hampered by inex- perience, The spiril of lhe Bengals was in lhere fighling. With This spiril and Mr. Pays able coaching, lhe Jream wenl inlo balrle. Aller losing lhe iirsl lhree games lo Sewan- haka, Cenlral and Freeporl, The Fay nine bounced back wilh lypical Tiger spiril and Jrrounced a sfalwarl Chaminade nine, 3-l. Again Jrhey sul- fered a loss af rhe hands of Lawrence, buf swepl over Mepham and Baldwin, bolh by a 4-3 counl. Freeporl and Cenlral rolled over Jrhe Tiger ma- chine, edging oul 4-2 and 4-O viclories. A re- versal was pulled as Chaminade gained ven- geance wilh a 6-O score. l-lempslead ended The season wilh viclories over Lawrence and Mep- ham and a surprising upsel al lhe hands of Baldwin, who blanked 'rhe Tigers, 6-O. Though having only a lair season, lhe Tigers have gained greally by experience and have high hopes for a good season during Jrhis year's diamond war. It f :fm -ggwu-wr 3 . 5 T l-TE olddairT of physical compeTiTion among men is The ,basis OT all our sporTs Today. The sporT which uses The oldesT oT These Torms is called Traclc. Ages ago, men compeTed wiTh each oTher'l',y rpnning, by iumping, and by Throw- ing obiedgflong disTances. These are The main divisions OT Today's Traclc. Mr. Krause Toolc The reins, once more, oT a vicTorious squad which won Three ouT oT Tive meeTs. The Tlying 'lTigers'i deTeaTed Chaminade, Lawrence and Sewanhalca, They Tell under The Tlying spilces oT CenTral's Team, and OT The boys Trom Mepham. STill, The Tigers placed second in The S. S. A. L.: ran second in The Nassau CounTy championship: and placed TourTh in The secTion eighT sTandings. Due To unTorseen iniuries aT The end oT The season, we did noT have a sTrong sprinTing Team To send To The SouTh Shore Finals. l-lowever, we had Tair disTance and excellenT Tield evenTs men, Al Kohanowich led The Tield wiTh a recordfbreak- ing 6' Ilff' high iump. All The boys worlced hard To achieve Their ulTimaTe goal, winning The cham- pionship. So, anoTher greaT year oT Traclc has passed aT l-lempsTead T-ligh School. Many perTormers go unnoTiced in This sporT oT sporTs, buT wiThouT Them a good Team would be impossible. WiTh an able coach, covoperaTive managers, and hard-worlcing boys our Traclc Teams oT The TuTure can conTinue To be champions. 3 f ..- 5 1 4:4 PLLVY 72, CapTain: A. Kohanowich. TRACK TENNIS ROP shoTs, backline drives, neT balls, and various oTher non-academic Terms were banTered around The haIIs oT HempsTead High IasT spring, as our more ambiTious colleagues wenT ouT Tor The sporT oT long legs and powerTuI arms-Tennis. Yes, Tiger- Town had again organized a Tennis Team To oTTer league maTches, Mr. Hamburg, well remembered in biological circles, IeTT his TexTbooks, ape men, and dissecTed Trogs, To build and Train HempsTead's TirsT posT-war Tennis Team. His crew consisTed primarily oT sophomores, whose aTTer-chooI inTeresT ran To neT-iumping. ErequenTIy, The boys could be seen aT HempsTead Lake STaTe Park smashing ouT some good games. ATTer such pracTice, They were ready Tor Their TirsT conTesT. Bill Van BenThuysen was The sTandouT Tor Mr. Hamburg's Team. The rackeT benders played well, buf were no maTch Tor The more experienced Teams oT The league. All These Teams were organized long before ours aT HempsTead High and were deep- rooTed in The TechnicaIiTies oT The courT game. ii Like True sporTsmen Their whole deIighT is in pursuit and Mr. Hamburg predicTs more vicTories This spring. Four oT his old players will again join The club. I Bowun HE sporT oT bowling, derived Trom The old gafhe, skiTTIes, has been enioyed in This secTion Tor over a hundred years. All devoTe s OT This sporT, especially popular in The UniTed STaTes, have heard oT HempsTead's o n champion, Andy Varipapa. HempsTead High's Keglers, coached by My. Navarra, sTarTed OTT as a new and inexperienced Team wiTh The excepTion oT Williams. As a Team, They improved sTeadily as The season progressed, and despiTe keen compeTiTion, They Tinished The season in sevenTh posiTion in S. S. A. L. In order To win This posiTion, HempsTead rolled eleven maTches, winning ThirTy- Two games and losing TwenTy-Three. EreepofT, Woodrnere, Oceanside, and Ivlepham, respecTiveIy, suffered a 5-O shuTouT by The increasing skill oT The Tiger Team. When The SecTion EighT oT New York STaTe High School AssociaTion meT here aT Heinemans, There were TiTTeen Teams in The Tield. Needless To say, The compeTiTion was keen, and aIThough iT wasn'T one oT The Tigers' good days, Coach Navarra was pleased To see The Team come in Tor eighTh place. The Tinal averages oT The varsiTy Tearh are as Tollows: ArnoTT, I58g Clague, I58g Rodler, ISI: ShaTTer, l55: and Williams, Io7. GOLF INCE iT is generally conceded ThaT New York was The TirsT OT The UniTed STaTes To Take up goIT, The naTionaI game oT ScoTIand, This Team of HempsTead High sporTsmen are living up To The old TradiTion oT pracTice and promoTion OT The game. Under The direcTion oT Mr. FausT, These boys, like The old ScoTch goITer, Endeavor To do whaT There is To be done wiThouT superTIuous weapons or Tancy gesTures. As a resuIT, They ended The season wiTh second place in The S. S. A. L. The iniTiaI maTch wiTh Lawrence was a deTeaT Tor The Tigers, 3-2. Led by Bill Edwards and ArT SiIvesTrone in TourTeen consecuTive TriumphanT maTches, They Truly demon- sTraTed Their skill and iudgmenT. I ATTer Sewanhaka broke The spell by deTeaTing HempsTead by 2-I, There was one more vicTory Tor The Tigers when They played Garden CiTy. Two more deTeaTs Tor HempsTead by Lawrence and EorT HamiITon ended The season wiTh TiTTeen high scores in nineTeen maTches. The maTch Tor The Long Island Championship Tound Bill Edwards and ArT SiIvesTrone Tied aTTer The eighTeenTh hole. On The nineTeenTh hole Edwards edged SiIvesTrone ouT'by one sTroke. I26 Leff fo right flrsi row: I, Gess- ner, W. Weyqand, D. Living- sion. Second row: R. Spofinq R. Warden. Leff fo righf, lcnedinq: R Shaffer, R. Arnoff, G. Claque. F. Norris. Sfandingi V. Mez zofa, E. Graham, B. Cosma, T. Arno++, J. Cokord, G. Feki man, Mr. Navarre, R. RodNer, A. Williams, Capfain. Leff fo r'ql'w+: Mr. Faust S LOSG6, W. Edwards, A. SEN vesfrone, W. Mafuza, J. Lyons. iii . :nina f main he - ' ' f ' 1 fs? we -QV We R ,if PHYSICAL EDUCATION LEADER CORPS LeTT To righT, TirsT row: R. Berghauer, R Hahn, J. Skura, H. Quann, R. Kosby, E Rilcer, A. Huber, A. Powell, F. Ince, B Brower, H. Freund, J. SchwarTz, C. ByThe wood, S. VeTrano, R. ShaTTer, T. KrosIowiTz. S, Danslcy. Second row: R. Eppler, N. Hosler, D. STrouse, J. Zawoislci, B. Lund, G. Car penTer, A. Lorenzo, D. Anderson, P. Wingle P. ZenTrich, A. WaI+i, J. Zarzyclci, F. Ander son, S. Berezulc, F. Kelslce, J. Wulf-T, R Toolan. Third row: H. KosTer, R. GoepTerT, R. Ivlassie, J. Slcura, J. Granai, R. Fisher lvl. SmiTh, D. Keidan, J. Welsh, J. Colcord R. Richards, G. Hygom, T. PeTerson, R Clough, G. Feldman, R. Puriclc, F. Ricigliano Mr. Nilsson, Mr. Franz, Mr. Voorhies. II HE Leader Corps has been esTabIished To provide sTudenTs wiTh The opporTuniTy To learn, Through doing, The TundamenTaIs of organi- zaTion and adminisTraTion oT The Physical Educa- Tion Program. IT is a privilege To be chosen Tor This Training by The supervisors, Mr. Nilsson, Mr. Franz, and Ivlr. Voorhies. Some quaIiTicaTions Tor membership in This squad are leadership, reIiabiIiTy, and slcill in sporTs. These sophomore, iunior and senior boys chosen Tor ,This duTy are oT greaT assisTance To The physical educaTion Teachers. They check aT- Tendance, issue equipment guard The locker room, and acT as reTerees Tor inTer-squad games. AT an early business meeTing, The eIecTion of oTTicers was as Tollowsz AITred SmiTh, CapTain: Hawaral Quann, DepuTy CapTain: Frank Ander- son, PubIiciTy Manager: Jimmy Adams, SecreTary- HisTorian: and Bob Puriclc, Treasurer. This organizaTion, now in iTs second year oT maniTesT popuIariTy, demonsTraTes The wide in- TeresT in exTra-curricular acTiviTy. IT also aTTords The insTrucTors an opporTuniTy To show iusT recog- niTion OT True abiIi+y. NE oT The mosT inTeresTing and imporTanT acTiviTies in H. H. S. is The Gym Aide AssociaTion. This group oT iunior and senior girls is carefully chosen Tor abiliTy in leadership by The gym Teachers. This year Their very capable capTain is Eleanor BerlinghoTT. These girls musT be willing To give up several periods a week noT only To help ouT in Taking aTTendance buT To reTeree games in The gym classes. Each girl is assigned To The sporT Tor which she is besT TiTTed and mosT enioys. Some oT The girls acT as secreTaries while oThers spend much Time helping The Treshmen and sophomores in Greek Games. The girls earn poinTs Toward receiving Their monogram and Their numerals. They can purchase pins aT The 'end of The year, which idenTiTy Them as gym aides. Also aT The end ol: The year a spread is held aT which awards are given and a capTain is chosen Tor The coming year. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: J. Kaminsky, E. Drake, M. Mooney, J. Lewis, D. Hay, J. Pepper, B. TaTem, M. Harbolis, P. Wilkinson. G. Andrews, J. Budde, M. E. Lydiard, H, Bliss, M. Kennedy, B. Riemer, S. CheiTeTz. A. Lampkin, R. Moore, M. Savarese. Second row: F. Hermann, L. McMahon, M. Mackin, L. GenTile, M. Gallo, F. Gorslcy, M. Hamil- Ton, A. Farrell, E. VincenT, D. Roochvarg. A. Braun, J. Foley. E. Buck, H. MarTucic. P. BuTler, M. Hoegl, E. Rilling, N. Albergo, D. Kolano. J. Lewan. Third row: Miss Mac- Callum, Miss Prediger, Miss Birnbaum, A. Ellwood, D. Rehill, E. Thompson, E. Schild- lcnechT, P. Barberich, J. Beyer, F. NesTler, E. Underhill, B. Kline, G. DeFino, A. PrechTl, J. Baker, C. AiTken, l. McCoy, R. Ohland. C. Flugel, V. Lyons, A. Thomson, D. Dawson, B. R. Mays. O. Lee, R. Rehrmann, G. Farry. L. JeTFers. STanding aT righT: E. Berlinghoff. GIRLS GYM AIDES 'wma LeTT To righT: B. Mahn, B. Kline, E. BerlinghoTT, B. ScoTT, E. Kiederling, J. Werner, D. Re-hill, l. Kelslce. GIRLS SPORTS LEADERS ACH year There are girls who are beTTer Than average in each oT The several maior sporTs Tor The ambiTious Temales. These girls are re- Terred To as The sporTs leaders. They are chosen by The girls Tor Their good sporTsmanship, iniTia- Tive, co-operaTion, and abiliTy To play The games unusually well. Besides Taking an acTive parT in all games, The sporTs leader musT direcT her own group as well as assisTing The Teacher in charge. One OT The more diTTiculT Tasks is managing The large number oT gym aides. This year The iob was well Taken care OT by senior Eleanor Berling- hoTT. Dressed in Roman aTTire, Beverly Kline di- recTed The Ereshmen and Sophomores in The annual Greek Games. CapTain Jo Werner, Ta- mous as a hoclcey player, ably led her Team To vicTory. Displaying her TalenT, energeTic Barbara ScoTT TaiThTully capTained The badminTon enThusiasTs, while Elsie Keiderling and Irene Kelslcey did a Tine job of leading The bowling Tans and horse- baclc riders respecTively. AcTive DOT Rehill was greaTly responsible Tor a successTul baslceTball season, and ambiTious Barbara Mahn's reliabiliTy won her The capTaincy oT soTTball. These aThleTically inclined girls did a wonder- Tul job in The sporTs in which They parTicipaTed, Upon The shoulders oT These girls resTed a greaT deal oT direcTive responsibiliTy. l-lempsTead High School may very well be proud of The excellenT Teamworlc These leaders accomplished in direcTing and leading The girls, each in her individually chosen sporT. HOCKEY HE girls' sporTs season began wiTh ockey which conTinued unTil NovembegoTh sporT is Tor The more daring girls who don' F i r ceiving an occasional bang in The sh' sibly a black eye. NoTwiThsTanding se injuries duly received, The sea as ig ly successTul. ln biweekly pracTice The sopho resp' niors, and seniors Tried Their skill. The sengr, Tained by TaiThTul Josephine Werner, wo The rclass TournamenT. This ambiTious T aT Adelphi and Mineola where They urnished sTrenuous compeTiTion. Following The close oT s ason, The usual spread was enjoyed. Bec us oT her ouTsTand- ing abiliTy and sporTsman ip Marion McKieThan was chosen capTain Tor 8. lln The TuTure hockey will be TaughT i girls' gym classes.l BASKETBALL ANY baskeTball enThusiasTs spenT several hours each week jumping and leaping aloouT The girl's gym. These energeTic players ioined in shooTing baskeTs and pracTicing Tor The Tourna- menTs. Breaking precedenT, Treshmen were al- lowed To Take parT. ATTer pracTicing, The aThleTes parTicipaTed in exciTing TournamenTs. AT The close oT The season, The winning senior Team was capTained by DoT Rehillg Ann Thompson led her iunior Team To vic- Toryg Nancy Ryan's Team proved The winners Tor The sophomores, and PaT HaThaway's Team de- TeaTed The oTher Treshmen. During The season, The girls enioyed visiTing GreaT Neck, where They played againsT Tour or Tive oTher schools. The success was greaTly cred- iTed To lively DoT Rehill.1AT The annual spread, ., 'JG Phyllis BuTler was elec-Ted capTain Tor nexT year. . ', A I fl A ffy 4 B A 1 x .f LeTT To righT, TirsT row: M.Vigo- riTo, H. Williams, M. Mackin, L. C5enTile, B. R. Mays, V. Young, J. Werner, K. Jablon- ski, M. McKeiThan, E. Thomp- son, B. O'Neal, A. Thompson, D. Dawson, E. BerlinghoTT. Sec- ond row: Miss Prediger, C. DegenhardT, B. Edney, A. Mc- KeiThan, D. Allen, S. Miller. T. Brown, J. Morgan, J. MaT- Thews, M. 6oryTzka, E. Novell, H. McGraTh, H. Junda, M. Mesch, M. Hough,T. McGoula, S. Ebron, E. WhiTney, N. Ryan. Miss Birnbaum. LeTT To righT, TirsT row: M. Anderson, C. Mereday, E. Ber- linghoTT, A. STrohson, M. Dig- noTi, D. Rehill, B. Mays, B. ScoTT, J. Werner, D. Chandler. Second row: A. Ellwood, l. lsraelson, E. Thompson, A. ler, M. Mackin, T. Eiero, L. GenTile, M. Ruck, H. Boulus. Third row: J. Lewis, E. Schild- knechT, B. O'Neal, P. BuTler, D. Dawson, A. Thompson, M. Hellman, D. Hofmann, M. Mc- keiThan, J. Pepper, V. Young, H. Williams. Wasson, M. VigoriTo, D. Chand- . I I I I I SOFTBALL NE of The much enioyed sporTs during The spring is sofTball. Two days a week IasT year, various shouTs such as, lT's a hiTl Take your base! and STrike Three, you're ouT! were frequenfly heard on The girls' playing field. Yes. once more The real American game of soffball was proving iTs popularify wiTh The girls of Hemp- sTead High School. A large number of enThusiasTic girls once more slugged Their way Through a very successful sea- son in This popular sporT. They disfinguished Themselves greaTly wiTh Their skill and good sporfsmanship in The field. These ambiTious girls were led by Their able capTain, Senior Lois BorsT. AT The close of The season, a large spread was held, which was The annual evenT affer The sTren- uous season. Various awards were presenTed To oufsfanding aThleTes, and Barbara Mahn was unanimously chosen nexT year's capTain. BADMINTON NUMBER of energeTic girls came ouT for badminTon, The sporT which is enioyed dur- ing The Tall monThs. Barbara ScoTT capably led These badminTon enThusiasTs in many lively games. Each week These aThleTes meT in The girls' gym To pracfice sending The bird over The neT. AfTer a shorT Time The girls, advised by Miss MacCal- lum, had masTered The game well and were play- ing skillfully. Badminfon is one of The individual sporTs in which The eager parTicipanTs are divided inTo couples. AfTer pracficing faifhfully, The girls Took parT in exciTing TournamenTs in which They ner- vously compefed for Top honors. During The season, These speedy girls enioyed playing againsf Teams from Garden CiTy, SainT Mary's, and GreaT Neck. These TournamenTs were a big success as The happy buT weary girls reTurned home vicTorious. BOWLING HE ever increasing popularify of The bowling game is demonsTraTed each Monday afTernoon when The girls' club seTs ouT for Hempsfead RecreaTion CenTer. AT one Time, bowling was considered a boy's sporT and iusf a few sTalwarT girls dared venTure The game. This year, The club has sixTy members from The iunior and senior classes who are capTained by The experienced helpful bowler Elsie Keiderling. There are groans of dispair as Ten pins sTarT grinning aT a girl, aTTer her besT efforf has senT a ball slinking down a guTTer. Mingled wiTh The groans is The exclarnaTion, AnoTher STrikel However, iT is safe To say ThaT mosT of The girls can gracefully roll up a good score. Again This year, Miss Silver and Miss Rowles insTrucT and encourage The club in beTTer bowling. RIDING CLUB F you like ThaT beaufiful blooming look from ouTdoor sporT, The bold horseback riders rec- ommend Their club. IT is a greaT day for The beginners when They can emerge from The pad- dock, and join The more experienced equesfri- ennes for a real canTer. Every Tuesday during The spring and Tall, These TwenTy girls impaTienTly waTch The clock for The end of The eighTh period when They seT ouT for The Lakewood Riding Academy. Too bad, buT This early hour excludes freshmen and sophomore girls from joining Them. This disappoinfmenf is somewhaT diminished, however, as They gleefully waTch The more privileged girls pamper Their various sore muscles. The girls chose Irene Kelskey, The sure-seaTed graceful rider, To acT as capTain of horse. Miss Rowles accompanies The girls on These ioy- ful iaunTs, and helps To guard againsf The loss, For wanT of a nail -evenTually a rider. Firsf row, lei? To riqhl: M Mackin, I. Sluszlca. J. Lynch A. Niff. E. Thompson, J. Buf ler V Youn B O'Neal C , . g, . , . Mereday. B. Mahn, J. Pepper, J. Lewis, D. Schwarfz, D. Re hill, J. Werner, J. Mallry, M Dignoli, T, Galupo, P. Kies ling. Second row: M. Sfeven son, N. Niefo, J. New, L. Neuberi, M. Prevosf, B. Kline S. Emanuel. Third row: D. Pei fus, C. Winrer, l. lsraelson E. Berlinqholzf, C. Oakland, M l-Io+zinqer, E. Marlin, K. How ard, J. Beyer, E. Underhill M. Glynn, A, Hofmann, P Cliflon, P. Vollmer, E. Schild lcnechf, M. Harbolis, M. De Filippo. Froni cenfer: J. l-leineman Leif fo riqhl, lirsl row: B O'Ne-al, E. Cariola, D. Kiernan J. McMoniqle, B. Mays, D Chandler, N. Cooper, A. NIH P. Kieslinq, F. Kolcernalc. Sec- ond row: Miss Rowles, E Schildlcnechf, M. Arsell, J Kinsley, D. Gronroos, J. Eckerl B. Benson, K. Arsell, A. Friclc- ias, E. Mer+en, H. Herrmann J. Reisch, O. Lee, M. Frisenda D Chandler. Leff fo riqhi, firsi row: M Ruch, F. Nesrler, M. Talgo A. Slrohson, L. Polls, A. l-lol mann, O. Lee. Second row Miss MacCallum, B. Cornbes D. Tiefien, A. Lowden, F. Jung- blur, G. Bullis, H. Boulus, J Disller, L. Loehfler, E. Syms J. S+ubbs, B. Scorr. Lefi To righfz A. Black, J Huicheson, R. Whirehouse, L. Calderone, P. Abbafiello, M. Harbolis, D. Pfalfz, A. Braun, J. Goldsrnilh, M. Maillard, M. Timcher, C. Grimm, M. Bul- iolph, M iss Rowles. 4 aid' . . V 3 , L, 1 N A. Smilh. l.eTT To righT: M. Boyle M. Mesch, A. BriTTo. A Maas, J. Jackson, B GuTberleT, F, Guida, D Be-dell. GREEK GAMES S on The Plains oT Olympia in Elis long ago, so in H. H. S. were The alTar Tires lighTed in The spring oT I947 Tor The annual Greek Games EesTival. The prize oT vicTory was simply a laurel wreaTh, and yeT The Treshrnen and sophomore girls Trained Themselves lalooriously. ln poeTry Too, There was conTesTp Sophomore Barbara Andrus wroTe The dedicaTory Ode To Aurora who loved Tresh young liTe, and Those OT acTiye spiriT. CreaTive dancers also honored The goddess by inTroducing Hail Aurora wiTh Carol Kranz as Aurora. The TesTal procession, The dramaTic enTrance of The conTesTing Teams, and The Girls' Glee Club singing The Greek NaTional AnThem all served To creaTe an Olympian aTmosphere. The specTaTors leaned eagerly forward. T34 Dressed in The colorful Tunics as The Greek girls oT old, The conTesTanTs began Their sporTs. l-lurdling Tor Torm, discus Tor form, hoop-rolling and Torch racing, each skillfully performed, The Games were concluded by The charioT exhibiTions and charioT races. The Sophomores claimed Their TenTh vicTory in Twelve conTesTs. PriesTess Joan ShuTlcind and PriesTess DoroThy Dunn presenTed wreaThes ol honor To Those designaTed by oTTicial iudges. Amid shouTs of vicTory and loud applause, The Sophomores led The procession from The gymnasium. These compeTiTive games, under The direcTion of Miss MacCallum and Mrs. Reicher, are Tor sporTsmanship only, and serve To Teach, Whoever Tries Tor greaT obiecTs musT suTler someThing. . x T, 1. ., kg-A-N J:-'pgs s . K s his .is ' XRALMWEL wkuxkx -qf0.L L vox!-Sul-A 'llcsq , sum... .BAN-'kgkxrix IK ' 1-' L 'f'l.L.g l.eTT To righT: B. MacDonald, , M. Mooney, M. McDermoTT, K5 , ' D. Hudson, J. Willcow, charie N' ' Cleef. l.elT To v.ghT: C. King, B. King, S. Johnson, M. Lydiard, E. Adams, charioleei. f W ? S I 'EfEfEfEfEff ,X Qi, Q W ' Vim' sph 1 I5 guys ' ffl '-N' f wfff- 1: ' 'isarfs 5 IU, ,FJ 'NIJ Ff'Z? Ji . 'flfi ,'.i:.'.?1:i.'m'-' .x Y' X I ,f mf X! K W ya F Nr, 'l L- ' 1 I ZX 4, V'-f 4 'Zi 'Of' X-ff! J ' f ff J ff Crxdv f Af, J Haiurvs 3 .,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,-,-, ,6r,Zi74l ftxyv 4,4f6L',Z,!f. . kf M aff- 'J fm A fuk? ,ck K QW , 6 ' 'Q f 9? 41593 Q-' , giw, f is V' ,f ,lf-' f,.. f, . N C , r l .-4+,. . ii... c sir?-LTD-'7'f' IWMJ fx, ,s f f f si.-ii ! X x L- Business Directory for the 1948 Colonial Hempstead High School Aclrley's Beverages, Inc. Hempstead 91 Albert's Furniture Company Hempstead 1603 Allcratt Hobby House Hempstead 3350 Alpha Motor Sales Corp. Hempstead 2225 Arlon Motors, Inc. llempstead 5005 ArneII's Hempstead 76 Lawrence J. Bennett, Inc. t'lernpstc-ad 570 Berlreley School Nlurray Hill 5-341m Alexander Berman Hempstead 650 Harry Beroza Hempstead 3538-3539 Binday The Chemist tlempsts-ad 717 Blumberg and Sons, Inc. l lempstead 6000-l-2 The Bonnet Shoppe A. W. Brierley Agency l tempsts-ad 63 Brown's Hempstead 3480 Busch and Hilliard l lempstead 5678 Carpet Mart l tempsteacl 7920 Champion Shoe Repairing l lempsteacl 86 Charles Grocery Store Hempstead 113 Frederick P. J. Clarlr Hempstead 7675 Convery and Miller Hempstead 6213 Country Lite Service Station Garden City 3126 Cranes ot Hempstead Hempstead 815 Crawford Clothes Hempstead 5429 Crest Hairdressers l iempstead 6549 The Criclret Shop D 8: Z Paint and Hardware Corp. l lempsteacl -1845 William J. Dalton l lempstcad 650 Ralph Dauch l tempstead 766 Thomas H. Dauch llempstead 29-806 Dave's DeSyIva Dance Studio Hempstead 1578 The Donut Hut Freeport S-2190-W Prospect and Greenwich Streets Manufacturer ot' Beverages 267 Front Street Fumiture L9 Vtfest Columbia Street Holizlby Supplies .280 Main Street Kaiser-Frazer Dealer 174 North Franlclin Street DeSoto. Plymouth Sales and Servive 262 Fulton Avenue Clothing and Furnishings 250 Fulton Avenue lJlLlIIltJ1I1g 'tltfiittllg'-'Fllel Uils titl Lexington Avenue, New Tort: 17 Secretarial School 190 Fulton Avenue Attorney 187 1-'fam Street lllumtning and Heating Suppties 723 Fulton Avenue Drugs 278 Front Street Hardware TA Main Street ytittinery 287 Fulton Avenue Real Estate and insurance 249 Futton Avenue Jewelers and Opticians 98 North Franlclin Street Reat Estate and tnsuranc e 225 Fulton Avenue ttroadlooms, Carpets, Rugs, Linoteums 790 Front Street, East Hempstead Shoe Repairs-'Hat Cleaning 700 Nassau Road Groceries 292 Futton Avenue Travel Agency 185 Franictin Street Royal Scarlet Store Main and Franlclin Streets Auto Repairs 302 Front Street Furniture and Fixtures 43 Main Street Ladies' and tVlen's Ctothes 223 Jerusatem Avenue Hairdressers 30A Greenwich Street Luncheonette 231 Jerusalem Avenue Paint and Hardware 290 Fulton Avenue Attorney 250 Fulton Avenue insurance 177 Jaclcson Street Keat Estate and insurance 6 Main Street Lunctreonette 138 Columbia Street Tap-Bettet-Toe-'Ballroom Dancing 241 Nassau Road, Roosevelt Luncheonette Harold Dunlop, Inc. Freeport 9-2772-2777 Eastern Camera Exchange Hempstead 6396 Economy Drug Store Hempstead 56 D. A. Eldredge Hempstead 7000, 7061 Carl A. and Melvin J. Espach llempstead 3120 F 8: W Enterprise Company Freeport 8-0188 Fairview Cleaners, lnc. Farley Associates Hempstead 4002, 4003 Fashion Bowl Hempstead 1289 Joseph Feldis and Son tlempstead 6948 First Federal Savings 8: Loan Association Hempstead 3454 Florence's Hardware Hempstead 7896 A. L. Franlr's, Inc. Hempstead 1893 Fredericts Hempstead 26 Garden City Florist Hempstead 5045 Gear Brothers Hempstead 4420-4421 Glynn Appliances, tnc. Xvestluury 1315 Ben Goldin Vxfesttnury 1373 Samuel Golding tlempstead 7300 Carol Green's Hempstead 6324 Hagenah's Hempstead 363 Heineman's Bowling Centre, lnc. Hempstead 4892 Hempstead Banlr tlempsiead 5700 Hempstead Camera Mart Hempstead 5606 Hempstead Confectionery Hempstead 4390 Hempstead Glass Company tlempstead 1034 Hempstead Machine Worlrs, lnc. Hempstead 487 and 595 Hempstead Recreation, Andy Varipapa Hempstead 4829 The Hempstead Sentinel, tnc. Hempstead 5000 Hempstead Tailors ttempstead 7319 Hempstead Typewriter Exchange llempstead 2117 Hempstead Valet l lempstead 6899-W Hempstead Welding Company Hempstead 430 Hempstead Window Shade Company Hempstead 2582 Theo. Hengstenberg and Sons Hempstead 1 1 and 468 Hennigs Batre Shop Hempstead 7442 Hobb's Shoe Store Hempstead 5232 39 Detwevoise Avenue, Roosevelt Power Shovels-tractors-Truclcs 54 Xvest Columtaia Street tiameras-'Supplies 77 Main Street Drugs 281 Nlain Street Buiclc Sales and Service 260 Fulton Avenue Attorneys-at-law 149 Nassau Road, Roosevelt Machine Supplies 731 Fulton Avenue Dry vleaning -180 tireenwich Street Realtors 273 Fulton Avenue Dresses and Sportswear 255 South Franlzlin Street Florist 106 Fulton Avenue Savings Accounts Q86 Front Street Hardware 15417 1Vlain Street Mc-nis and Boys' Clothes 264 Fulton Avenue Dresses, Coats, Suits 296 Fulton Avenue Florists 23 l ligh Street Real Estate-tnsuranve 173 Post Avenue, Vvesttmury Eleetriral Applianres 133 Post Avenue, Vvesthury Plumtming-Heating Supplies 266 Fulton Avenue Attorney 253 Fulton Avenue l.adies' Sportswear 157 tlenry Street Delicatessen 250 Mitt Road Bowling tVtain Street and Fulton Avenue Banlcing 231 Fulton Avenue Cameras-Arressories 312 Fulton Avenue Confectionery 305 Front Street Glass Company 12 South Franlclin Street Auto Replacement Parts 288 Front Street Bowling 68 Main Street Printing ot' All Descriptions 72 North Franlclin Street Tailors 135A Main Str:-et Typewriter Dealer 27 Greenwich Street Custom Tailors and Cleaners Vxihitson Street Manutlarturer 285 Front Street Vtiindow Shades-Venetian ltlinds Graham Avenue Florists 308 Front Street Balcery 7 lvlain Street ladies' Shoes David Holman ilempsteacl 592 Husnik Jewelers Hempstearl 1748 Indian Walk Footwear Ilempstcad 21212 Inquirer Publishing and Printing Co. Iiempsteacl h92 Irwin Lumber Co., Inc. Ilempstearl 2660 James, Hair Stylist Ilempsteatl 3225 I. Janvey and Sons Ilempsteacl 446544 Jim's Station Ilempsteatl 6400 Joe's Candy Store Ilempstead 7933 C. H. Tunniclitite Jones tlempsteaci 6868 Kantor Pharmacy Ilempsteacl 344 Kappa Maro Delta Sorority John Kramer - Johnny's Market Freeport B-5591 Louis Lagalris and Son Ilempsteacl 4629 Lalre View Dry Goods Store Lalmant-Furey Motors, Inc. llempsteatt 274 Charles H. Langdon I Iempstearl 3361 Long Island Beverage Company Hempstearl 507 MardeI's Ethical Pharmacy Hempstearl 95 Mack Markowitz Co. Iiempsteacl 7780 Carl J. Marold Marshall 8: Ritter Ilempsteacl 434 Martlet Bake Shop Iiempstearl 149 Mayfair Venetian Blind Manufacturing Co. I Iempstearl 60 McLaughlin, Carroll I Iempstearl 2003 Meeker Electric Company I Iempsteacl 3692 Otto A. Meyer Ilempstearl 3930 MichaeI's Beauty Salon Ilempsteacl 4453 Edward Miller Hempstead 1810 Herbert Mirschel Hempsteatl 1373 Model Bakery Hempstead Q77,R Mora and Bagnall I Iempstearl 4243-1600 Nagel Service Station Freeport 8 1680 Nassau Concrete Products Corp. Batttwtn 3.2014 250 Iittlton Avenue I.awyer -11,X1irec-mvirln Street ,lewelers 259 I'1ttIton Avenue Ixliilclrenls ancl I.acIies1 Footwear Station Iilaza at ,lavlrson Street Printing anfl Stationery 800 Isront Street, Iirtrilding Supplies I-13A IVIain Street I Iairrlresser 215 I:ront Street Cleaning Supplies .lvrttsttlvm rxxventtt- at Greenwich Street Esso Servire Station 221 ,lerusalem Avenue ForIa-Cigars--Stationery 250 Fulton Avenue Lawyer 260 Fulton Avenue Drugs llempstearl. New Yorlz 450 Nassau Roacl, Roosevelt Delicatessen 77 Greenwich Street Ire fin-am anrl Conlertionery 392 Vvoorliielrl Road Dry Goods anrl Notions Q05-Q07 Main Street Doflge, Plymouth Sales ami Service L12 I I Iempsteaal Vliurnpilce, West I Iempsteacl Real Estate and Insurance I9 West Columbia Street Beverages 60 North Franlclin Street Pharmacy Ixlain anfl Berlell Streets Olrlsmolmile Sales anrl Servin- 155It Ilenry Street, Ilempstearl, Ia. I. 278 Futton Avenue Attorneys-at-Iaw 284 Front Street Pmalcery I 14 Main Street Venetian Blinds 266 Fulton Avenue ivil Engineer and Surveyor B Fairview Boulevarrl Electrical Contrartors 727 Fulton Avenue Delicatessen :to Front Street Ilairfiresser 252 I:uIton Avenue IVIen's Vvear 123 Tait Avenue I .timber-Construction 65 Ivlain Street Balqery itat Blain Street Realtors and Insurors 4:30 Nassau Rttarl. Roosevelt C Cas Heaters NX'00fI5lfIC i'xYPftlIF'. Baldhxvln Concrete Prorltrfts Nassau County National Banlr, Roosevelt Branch Rtttwvett, N. Y, Freeport 8-5000 Nassau Electrical Supply Co., Inc. Hempstead 500 Nassau Fabric Shop, Inc. Hempstead 886 Nassau Lunch I Iempsteacl 814 Banlring 241 Front Street Supplies and Fixtures 212 Fulton Avenue Yardgoocls 72 Main Street Restaurant Nassau Mutual Fuel Co., Inc. Hempstead 2510 Toivo H. Nekton Hempstead 1250 Nestler's l lempstead 7458 George E. Nettleton, lnc. ttempsiearl 484-2423 The New Deal Hat Shoppe Hempstead 619 The New Shoe Store l lempstead 260 Newmark and Lewis l lempstead 585 Mike Occhiogrosso llempstearl 480 Oman Bros. and Co. Hempstead 7700 Omega Phi Alpha Sorority Pace Institute tlfarrlay 7-8200 Patterson and Christ Hempstead 4800 Pitre's Music House, lnc. l iempsteacl 639 Plesser's ot Hempstead Hempstead 225 Premier Brass and Electrical Supply Co. l tempstearl 1220 Prompt and Improved Laundries, lnc. Hempstead 7150 Randall Motors, lnc. l lempstearl 6600 Henry Roes Royal Scarlet Store tlempstearl 2353 Roochvarg's Pharmacy Hempstead 1955 Roosevelt Bakery Freeport 8-7036 Roosevelt Beauty Shoppe Freeport 8-1405 Roosevelt Diner Freeport8-3115 Roosevelt Tailor Freeport 9-4070 Salisbury Nursery liempsteacl 1643 John Schmidt liempstead 4025 Lillian E. Schuttler Hempstead 3641 Scudder's Stationery and Sweet Shoppe Hempstead 3009 Samuel S. Seaman Hempstead 6770 The Second National Bank and Trust Co. liempsread 2100 Shadow Lawn Restaurant Hempstead 1550 Singer Sewing Machine Co. Llempsteael 4207-4275 Robert L. Smith Hempstead 1310 Robert Sn der Hempsteaf?91T H. Sochacki Freeport 9-2373 Stattord's Hempstead 7146 John P. Starin Hempstead 3912 Stark and Kopt State Theatre Hempstead 4925 Herbert Stein llempstead Avenue, XNI6St l'lempstearl - Fuel 250 Fulton Avenue Attorney 249-51 Front Street Furniture and Bedding 535 South Franklin Street fiontraetor and Builder 199 Front Street lvlillinery 32 lvlain Street SIWOPS '45 lxlain Street Rarlios'-'Television 109.2 l'ron1 Street, East liempsteacl lee-Fuel Oil'-Coal 236 Main Street Automotive Electriri Servin- ttempstead, N. Y. lJ5 lymmaflway, New York 7 Professional Courses 508 Front Street Lawyers 89 Main Street ixillS1K'iil lnstrumentsr-Records 214 Fulton Avenue .Xpplianm-s-Rarlios-Television 35 Centre Street Electrifal Supply 58 Prospect Street launclry ancl Dry Cleaning 287 Main Street Carlillac Sales and Service 305 ttrooklvn Avenue, Vxlest llempsteacl l7anry Groceries-'Delicatessen Lakeview Depot Retail Pharmacy 2293 Nassau Road. Roosevelt Bakery 286 Nassau Road, Roosevelt Hairdresser Nassau Road anrl Mansliielrl Avenue Restaurant 305 Nassau Road, Roosevelt Dry Cleaning l ullon Avenue, East Hempstead Nursery and Landscaping 720 Nassau Road Delicatessen 70 Main Street Real Estate-lnsuranee 165 Henry Street lee Cream-Candy Stationery 35 Main Street Stamps Bought and Sold 31 Main Street Banking 152 Greenwich Street lsuncheons and Dinners 46 North Franklin Street Sewing-lnstrurlion 417 l lempsteafl Ave. vorner Coolidge St., W. Hemp. Realtor-'insurance 186 Fulton Avenue Real Estate -455 Nassau Road, Roosevelt l.andscaping-Gravel-Sand'-'Brick 150 Jackson Street VVilson Athletic Equipment 237 Fulton Avenue .leweier and Optician 256 Nassau Road Delicatessen 74 Main Street Theatre 510 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead S+umecs Men's Shop llempsteafl 5898 Sun Tailoring Service Hempstearl 7261 Terminal Shops, Inc. l lempsiearl 1156 The Town Agency l lempstz-acl 506 Vogue School of Modeling CI 59525 West Hempsfead Naiional Bank l lempstearl 6700 Sfephen Crane West llempstc-arl 870 Whipple Motors, Inc. llempstearl 444 Harry Wolf llem stead 141 waolfi, Gehrig .na waluow llempsteacl 54004 58 Main Street llal:zerclasl'1ers and Hatters 1 l lr-mpstc-ml hllurnpilzc, Xvcst, Hempsteafl Custom Vllailoring-Uniforms 274 llulton .fhvc-nun hlcnls aml Boys' hfhlear T21 Nassau Roafl Rf-Q1 lfstate anrl lnsuranfc 152 hvffst 57tl1 Strcvt NOW Yfirl: City llcmpstearl Avenue Banking 51 Primrose l.anc Lawyer 209 North lsranlclin Street Pontiac Sal:-s and Service 11 lvlain Street frilotliin-rs-l'lzil1crriasl1f-rs-l luttors Q50 Fulton .lxVC'DUf' Attorncv afrorzize Gofonia Gflaverfisers 143 l.lf.lR.X' TU lJ,X.X'C'lf DE SYLVA DANCE STUDIO 158 Ci JI .LNISIA S'I'REIiT PIT. ,f1f- llvrnivsl f-il1 live llfillrolml - Xvull: - l'iu.x Tim! - Rumlrrr - l.1r1ilv Tiilp-lh1llr'l- 71110-.k1'l'rnlm11llr' 5114111151 lnslrm limi l,V'IlITItlll1 fiom lllllfl CTUlIllPlTlH,CHlS of TOIVO H. NEKTON mi lfl'I.TUN Awimliii lliimfs'isr1,xrJ, N. Y. Plmnv: llvnxpslc-url 1231! NASSAU LUNCH Upwi Huy uml Niglil Tl MAIN STRliliT llILMP5Tl'.AlJ, N . ll1'l'HllNl4HlllQl l ll:-rnpslenrl , bra NESTLE7R'S lirimifurr' fl lgmlrling flora 241131 l'iRON'l' F'l'lQlflf'li H143 MPSTIQAD, T.. l. if ls .gl T A f LeTT To right TirsT row, seaTed: J. KoTlarz, J. Conn, H. Domini. Second row: J. Beyl, A. Bonifer, F. Blass. STanding: G, Long, G. Powell, H. Harris. CUSTODIANS GREAT deal oT The crediT Tor our well- managed school should be given To our cusTodians. The duTies of These men and women vary Trom such as carpenTry and engineering To The consTanT sweeping and waxing oT our Tloors. In every direcTion we Turn, we see work being done by This organized group, boTh Tor The up- keep oT The school and our cornTorT. The iob oT keeping The halls clean is made The more diTTiculT by The crowded condiTions, and only aTTer school hours can a Thorough clean-up iob be done. In addiTion To The usual rouTine jobs oT This year, Old Man WinTer senT Tons oT snow To be removed. Keeping passable The sidewalks sur- rounding The school plus our privaTe walks was a real chore. The graTiTude of all oT l-lennpsTead l-ligh's sTu- denTs and TaculTy is exTended To These rnen and women who help To keep our scholasTic environ- rnenT a clean and connTorTable one. IQINIITHQ lnsrzlnliuli GEO. E. NETTLETON, Inc. lllilNllTS'l'lfrXlJ, N. Y. xkllerulions Repairs The Second Na+ionaI Bank and TrusI' Company of Hemps+ead, New York MQXIN C7I'I I1IIi SI IXIFIIII SIIPOI. I'ICmpsIwuI. N. Y. OIfI Ii'IfIQS I Iinion XY. I.l1cIIum, PV1'wI4'rlI AXn'I1iImnIrIfI, IIQIIII-rsur1,Vir'uIIu'5iIIl'r1l I Ir. IIIIIIMH 1- fIr1I1f-n, X!I1'l l,I'l'SIII07II IQIIXIIIUIIKI XY. Chkvs, If.x'1'cuIi1'0 Vicz'-PWS. nm! Trusl CQIIIFM' II1ury fy. IIN-..nI,C'1fSl,m' .XIIIIIII IIz1m-isn-nl ,Iuislunl ffmllivl' IIc'Im'n RInllImms, IISSISIIIIII f 11sI111'r f'Inlz-nr 4- QAIIIIIIDIJVII. , IANIINIIIIII f'u5I1iPr IXIVIIIIPUI I'l'I'I'IlII IIUIJUNII IIINIIIIIIICI' C UI'f1Ul'IlIIOfl In-mpsln-mI U02 INQUIRER PRESS Prinling r1r1rI Sluliorzrfry V. XX. Vx'II.I.IAfNIS S'I'fX'I'IC IN III .AXA AVI' .IXXCIIQSUN S,I'I2IfIf'I' IIE MPSTEMJ, N. Y. LALMANT-FUREY MOTORS, INC. Sales aml Service IX EDGE I?LYIXfIOU'Io'I I 205-207 MAIN STREET fat KeIIum PIEIFCI IIriMPs'1'mU, N. Y. I-IICIepImr10IIvmpsIOafI 274 I45 Nassau CounTy NaTional Banlc of Rockville CenTre Twain Officw: Opposite l..lR.R. Brunch: Nassau Rnarl. Rcinscvvll ixlvnihcrg fvfli-rail Reserve SXSTUIII Federal Deposil lnsumnee Corp. 'lic'lf'pl'i0ne llvmpslcad ISO MIKE OCCHIOGROSSO I Dealer in lee - Coal - Voice fl F1101 Oil 1082 FRONT S'I'REIi'I' ITAST TTEMPSTEAD, N,. Y. PiTre's Music House, Inc. Niusicul lrislrunmriis and Accessories Radios - Pianos - Records 89 MAIN STREET I lm-fiPs1'EAn, L. l., N. Y. 'Tvl llenupslead 639 l.eTT To righT: A. Boyle, M. Grimaldi, J. PTeiTTer, S. Pen- nirigTon, J. I-lasTe, M. Busch, J. Williamson. SENIOR FROSI-I PARTY NE oT The Tew social evenTs To which boys are noT inviTed is The Senior-Frosh parTy aT HempsTead High. An annual evenT, This geT- TogeTher is To beTTer acquainT The freshman girls wiTh Their big sisTers, The seniors. The parTy is held in The boys' gym where plenTy OT room is aTTorded Tor The Tun. AT This Time, corsages were presenTed To dean OT girls, Mrs. FosTer, The class advisers, and Treshman class preidenT, Jean HasTe. The doings proceeded wiTh a varieTy show. A number OT The more TalenTed members OT our school enTer- Tained The guesTs wiTh Their various acTs. Judges Then piclced various Treshmen girls Tor awards: The cuTesT Treshman, mosT Typical Treshman, one wiTh The cuTesT smile, eTc. The seniors who ran The aTTair, Then served reTreshmenTs To all presenT. The girls leTT, very happy and pleased wiTh Their parTy. OMAN BROS. 81 CO. fluiomolivc Electric Service Q36 MAIN STREET ITEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Phone: 7700 VVHTI the cumplinu-nls of the 7vIn Chnpim' of The OMEGA PHI ALPHA SORORITY Barbara Comlws, llilrla Conlclin, Peg Cranclell, Audrey Forster, ixlarlha llarniilon, lxlary Harbolis, ,lurly Kaim, Barham King, Connie King, Sonia John- sen, lVlary lfllon lycliarcl, Pat Nelson, Barbara Red- licacl, Evelyn Terjesen, ,loan Weaver All Under Une Roof JOHNNY'S MARKET Dclifialcssorl, Lxfeuls, Pouflry, Groceries um! Frmlcrl Foorls 136 NASSAU ROAD ROOsEv1i1,'1', N. X BIi'l'XX'IiIiN RM' Mcmxn 5' C1l,lN'l'cuN 1XvrfN1'Hs , . . I m'le'pl1m1c l'r0c'pm'l 8-SSW! l:rccl1c1Ii1'z-ry I47 TRAIN TO MODEL Ill lx5 lsmlivfllilvrl In your mm vliivmvl will Inn lmxv .I gliirnuruus .mel vxviliiiu .in--vi in IQXSIIIUN E? PIlO'I'Ot1wIQ,XI'IIICi YNIUID llnssvs Iilliflll luv llllwlvislullfll Nlnflf-Is. funn' III lor an Q IL., ru-ning Nulurflsix' ilnssvs. l'rz-I' ljlmrmriwlil N-rxnw Xvfllz' flu lnnrfclwl Vogue School of Modeling T32 XYITFI' Tru S'I'IQliIi'I' lil 7,'I1-u Ni-xx' Ynieix I HX KTUIIIDITITI PII ls of CARL A. 81 MELVIN J. ESPACH 1200 I lII.fI'ON S'I'RIiIi'I' l Iiaiwi-S1-mn. N. Y. llvl.: llrswlnrrl H0144 F. 81 W. ENTERPRISE CO. Machinery for lndus+ry Xvoml :xml Alwlul Rlrrrrhilxcrw' CTfmxpi'c'ssm's nml Spiny lfquipmrfnl .xlulmiul llflllflllllfl lfquipmvnl NASSALI Rl D. T? IBAISYIDN TPKIY. lQOOSEYliI.'l', N. Y. Young Manufadurers' VenTures Solved fTUllIlJlIIIIL'lIlS of PATTERSON AND CHRIST LeTT To righT: B. Jones, R. ScheTT, B. Kline, R. Rende, N. Ollmann, R. lllwiTZer. U. M. T. PANEL N The aTTernoon of February I7Th, cerTain sTudenTs Trom The Social STudies DeparT- menT oT I-lempsTead I-ligh School Took parT in The Panel Discussion on Universal MiliTary Training aT The home of Mrs. I-lerberT Mirschell. This dis- cussion was a parT of The program of The Hemp- sTead Women's Club. The sTudenTs were escorTed by Miss Florence AbboTT of The Social STudies DeparTmenT and Mrs. MorTimer Jones To The home of Mrs. Mirschell. A greaT deal oT research was done by The members oT The panel in order ThaT They mighT Tind adequaTe reasons Tor and againsT U. M.T., The Training Program Tor Amer- ican YouTh which has evolced a greaT deal of conTroversy Trom all over The counTry. The mem- bers oT The panel were: GerTrude I-lurley, RoberT lllwiTzer, Barbara Jones, Naida Ollmann, Richard Rende, RoberT Schewhl, and moderaTor, Beverly Kline. H7TlI1'lJlfIf'0 Ioflu, . . lor The Brrmzls you RIIUIUH IQIUIW ' ilT1'IK'L'lSlOT'l ' G05 Rfxngvs ' RI'll'IIfl'l'IIl4ll'4 Xxvtlslllllfl BIITVIITVIPS ' Applinnrvs NEWMARK 8: LEWIS, INC. lislalwlislu-rl ITUT -I3 MAIN S'liRI9flf'l' I liiml-s'a'ii,xn, N. Y. Vlicl. llc-mpsIcn1l5i13 .V . . , lyllfll ITIWIIIIIQQ lixrupl mllwwsrluy am J ' 10150 N C l 1 fonzplinwrzls of I I in I I L WOCD' GEHRIG A CARROLL W. McLAUGHLIN a fwivil IEIIQTIIOUFIIHKI Survevo 266 FUIJITDN AVENUE Attorneys LLEIVIPSTEAD, N. Y. THE WEST HEMPSTEAD NATIONAL BANK HE MPSTEAD, N. Y. Ufxfervzlnclr of Ille lfeclemf Dcpusil Irzwrurzce ffurpora I I49 Complinwnts of Fairview Cleaners, lnc. T51 lfl'l.'l'UN rXYlfNl,llf l liimvsrrifxn, N. Y. iw: l:lQK'1'lPUIl H JIUU THE DONUT HUT QAII N,'XSSfXll ROAD lQ.oosiix'ii1.T lllUlI,!lIl1llS 3 Tirnvs lluily Nye IJUIll'l'l' I 'llVEl,I.SrINEIlq ,l..-l:lN,l.5 .LNONQI llli' NO'IVS M.f1'v'EiH S.'lEl'v'HOIW llll10.fCl,liUlIIJ'llD liiiiiinlxx lIlJlllI'lll.I0ll 1r1l'5u1zplm,mdS QU-1, pnalsfl P. Pellelier, W. Guggisberg. KING REX AND I-HS QUEEN ETER a class has spenl four years iogelher al H. H. S., lhe Senior Ball is lheir final uniied social funclion. Because of Jrhe dale chosen for This ball in I948, lhe decoralive iheme was mosl' appropriale, and painled a gala Mardi Gras scene. Al eleven o'cloclc, Pele Smilh, Barbara Boofh and Joan Cleary, Senior Class officers, made fheir way To ihe band siand. Erom a baslcei full of bids, Pele drew ihe names of Bill Guggisberg and Pauleile Pellerier. Barbara and Joan crowned +he lucky couple, and lhe royal couple mounied Jrheir ihrones. As lhe five hundred guesis circled aboui in a Paul Jones dance, 'rhe Two hundred fesiive bal- loons, which had been anchored in lhe cenler ceiling, were cur loose +o lloai elusively among fhe crowd. Soon affer Twelve midnight lhe Mardi Gras scene, which was +he Jrransformed Boys' Gym, echoed lhe lasi sirains of ano'rher Senior Ball, fiUl71PlfITH'l1lSfJf Nassau Elec+rical Supply Co., Inc. ulolmln-rs iLZ'iJlSiIIl7I,1lUI'S ol ElcclrirvulSupplivs4QrFi.vIl1rvS 241 FRUNT F'l'RIiliT Lor, l'l'ilIlliliIl btrcet l iliMPS'l'EAD, l,. l., N. Y. Nassau Fabric Shop, Inc. Yurrl Goods F- .Silles - Ruyons - fiollrrns llrupcery - Slip fiovur ZXllIlK!fiUlS Laces - Ernlvroirlvrivs Q12 l:Lll.TUN AYlfNlllf ilEh1PS'l'E1XIl,N,X7, 4- . On us earl H50 ll lIPSll'klCi5UO l l H li l HARRY WOLF fwlollliers - Hufaercfaslzers H Haiters 1 1 IVIAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, L. I. I3Iwonc: IIempsIeacI 141 TCI. Hempslead 3561 Charles H. Langdon Real Estate and Insurance 224 HEINIPSTEAD TURNPIKE NVEST HEMPS'I'E.,XD, NEW NIORK Over Twenty-Iwo Years in Vvest Hempslomf IQI. IIemp5IeacI II and 465 EverytIzing in Flowers Theo. Hengs+enberg 8: Sons FLORISTS Plumber of F. rn. HEMPSTEAU,I,oNcIs1.IxNn,N. Y. RANDALL MOTORS, INC. CADILLAC Sales Service Q87 MAIN STREET IIempsIeacI 6600 I:orIf1'c'l'3'II1ir1g1inlzolrngrupliif' cTtIIIIl'l'I1SUI'lJUI'lQ Room Supplies Easfern Camera Exchange 51 Vv'TfST CCII-lihII5I,'X SVITIQHITIT kfplill, TI1'7IIlISTI'lII! FIUIIUHI Illmno IICIIlIJ5k1'iILIfl'596 FARLEY - ASSOCIATES Reullors AIHIJ CTRIfI':NNVICTI'I STITIQEETIT I Ilimi-S'1'l2An, I... I. I II-mpslr-aLl -IOIIJ - IIIU3 ROOSEVELT TAILOR Uppusih Ijosl Ollice UTIIG Bus! Dry CTIPIIIITIIQ in Townu lffpi 9.-1070 Le-ff fo righf: C, Quarnsfrom, B. Ofnes, H. Nielson, C. Louis, J. Adams. SCANDINAVIAN GUESTS N being wifhin a shorf clisfance from fhe Unifed Nafions' Heaclquarfers af Lake Suc- cess, New York, H. H. 5. is very forfunafe. These meefings bring fo our shores from foreign coun- fries many inferesfing people. In February of This year, our Sfudenf Council enferfained af luncheon Ihree young Scandinavian visifors. Caren Quarnsfrom, from Sweden, Bryniulf Ofnes, from Norway: and Hannah Nielsen, from Denmark, each found America a kindred nafion. Af home, fhey foo, have excellenf free school sysfems, and fhey have long been famous for fheir progressive social reform and love of demo- crafic governmenf. These represenfafives of peaceful indepenclenf people, who have worked wifh fheir hands for cenfuries fo achieve a place in The world, found much in Ihe newer nafion, America, reminiscenf of fheir homelancls. Affer fen weeks in America, fhese visifors had many inferesfing experiences fo relafe in fheir schools back home. , fI'f If-jvliorlvs I'IQOvporI 9- SQ., l,HII'I'l' SlIUI'0IS f-' TTl'U1'IUI'S flllfl TFIICLS Ciomplimenls uf Ilia KAPPA MARO DELTA 'O Him SO RO RITY Fla' B nf, , .Inf 'Q III Iaz DQIII an ,,II V' 'Ii HAROLD - DUNI-OP - INC- if....XZ,.f'6.lL1,I.. k:..I..fII, ISM a.il1., P.3.I.2,. W Y , , , , Uulrle, Shirloy Ilammer, Ifonnic .Ia kson, .Im-1 n Ka um JU IZXXIIZINLTIE. Donna INIac'Kenzie, Carol IhIiIvmofc, Doris lIVIorIon, 3 i 4 A A V, Sooky IQOCTIP, TQIIIII Sf'I llII'I'1fIIQK'l', I.f'i' VTTTQTISIIIIIKI, ,IUIIII IXOO5I:YI:I.'I', H . Xxiallwr, P1-ggy-.learn Xvishart HEMPSTEAD GLASS COMPANY Glass 0 Iwirrors 0 3115 I I PiClur0Fr111r1ing 0 F11rr1il11rv Tops FRONT STREET EMPSTIi1XD, xv. Helnpslcaxcl 1054 T-'II-l1T1m1111-3 TI:-Illpslm-ml If1I'3 I SALISBURY NURSERY I UIfI'ON STREET Iffwl' II1iM11S'l'li.1xl1, I.. I, t'.II.XLwII111111111w11.N,I'1'0p. Ackley s Beverages, Inc. Est. I?'56lJ IX1u1111.fm'Iur0rsufuflljlcwors ExCIusi1'cBoIIlers of Red Rock Cola II1-111 msli-.ul -NR z111nT 307 I I'IQ1f1-p11rl9f111-11 I7T1011c-sl'In-TcTsI1111v '-'PH I I I.N11Im,11L+1r14a, Uyslf-rII11yl3f1 Hemps+ead Machine Works Inc. ,THTDTJVIS of .Tulo RvpT41r'c'111vl1l Paris fwr1111pTi111e11Is of ' Heineman's Bowling Cenfre, Inc Q30 IYIILI, ROAD I 11111pI1-In-NI.1r'T1111f-5T111pN-1x'n I-IE5H,SflfEAU N Y Il FOUTI I IfR.1XNIiI.IN STRIfIfT II1-1MPs'1'121x11, N. Y. I111aN1a RIVIIA 1 RAY XTAN C ju 1' CrO1.I,1yvIPn,g Imlrurlvfss 51111111111- I53 Compliments of ARNELL MEN'S SHOP The Home of HCRANITCRAIJVIIH Fine Isumiture CRANE'S OF HEMPSTEAD 502 FRONT STREET Facing Nluin HEMPSTEAD, L. I. Telephornez II:-mpslc-ad BIS One 'of Long ISlUl1l'l'S largest l'urniture Institutions Phone Garden City 3i2l CounTry Life Service STaTion Clair Hanes, Prop. General Automotive Repairing Xvashing f- Polishing Expert Lubrication Tires - Tubes f- Accessories MAIN Sf FRANKLIN STS. GARIJEN CITY, L. I. 3 PINK CHAMPAGNE HO buT The sparkling eTTervescenT Class of T948 would choose This TiTIe Tor Their Junior Prom decoraTive Theme? WiTh This scin- TiIIaTing idea in mind, Their commiTTee on decora- Tions under The guidance of Miss Covell seT ouT To creaTe The proper aTmosphere in The Boys' Gym. When The walls were covered wiTh enor- mous hand-painTed posTers, and The enTire gym TesTooned wiTh yards and yards oT maTeriaIs The eTTecT was perTecT. The power oT suggesTion is wonderTuII Aided by various commiTTees, Miss TaTT, Miss HUTT, Miss AbboTT and Mr. Rago spenT much eTTorT in making The Junior Prom an enioyalole aTTair. To add To The enioymenT of This prom, The GreaT Neck STream Liners Turnisheci wonder- TuI music, and perTecT June weaTher favored The day. Tel.: Hempstead 6948 Floral Designs - Cut Flowers JOSEPH 'FELDIS 81 SON Florist 255 SO. FRANKLIN STREET Near Graham Avenue TIEMPSTEAD, L. I., N. Y. THOMAS H. DAUCH Real Estate CLI. lllortgages All Kinds of Insurance 177 JACKSON STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Tel.. Hemp. 29 or 806 Cornplirnvrzls of HEMPSTEAD BANK Our 6151 Yc'r1r'ofS0r1fl17c lo ilu' fworrzrmlnify 0 CORNER MAIN ST., AND FULTON AVE ll1iMPs'ru,,xn, N. Y. fxfwn fuer Federal Reserve Syslem fvenzlwr Foflvrul Ueposil Insuranra fworpurufion 155 Ilis IU . . . lor TIN! uml CRAWFORD CLOTHES f,IulIiwrsIoiXIcir1. I.ufIu's, Buys Ilvlmzill Sivgvl, Om' of illmfrivuis Lurggvsl filolllilig film -13 INIQXIN S'I'RIiIf'I' I Iriivipsriiixn, I... I. Iliufu your Billions, Hells iirul Iilwklvs :mule ul THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. -Iii NU. I I2ANIiI.IN STI'RI'iIf'I' I IEMPs'riiAim Il.ii.i,i.iii..fI :xi mir I .Ili-pliiiiw 'IIQ1 Schmid+'s DeIicaI'essen llflllll' Ixltllll' SUIUIIS ,'fU'IK'lI l'umIS T20 NASFJXII ROAD I Ir:M1-s'1'mii GRADUATION II H, whal is so rare as a day in June? Aslc any senior Ihal queslion, and he will reply, Two days-Commencemenl in H. I-l. S. Wilh such a large senior class and such a small loul allraclive audilorium, each gradualing class is divided for Ihal nighf of nighls. Imme- dialely Ihe queslions arise: Wonder which nighl will bring a June Ihunderslorm? My besl girl is gradualing Monday nighl, and my lasl name be- gins wirh a Z-Tuesday for me-will someone please change wilh me so Ihal I may sil nexl 'ro Ihe one and onIy ? When Ihe nighl arrives, Iassels and caps are slraighlened, Ihe organisl plays Pomp and Cir- cums'rance, and hall of Ihe senior class marches down Ihe aisle. All Ihe world is alune Io Ihe hearlbeal of The graduale shalcing under Ihe gown of blue and while. XVIII: flu' FUIHIJIIIIIUIIIS of CREST I IAIRI JRESSHRS IJUFIIIUIIUIII Xxiuzw Spcrfiillisls Pl i .lI'.IQI,,IS.'XI.ILhI AX I'.NI,'If I limi-s'1'ii,m, L. I. 'IlfI. I Ir'1npsI:'sic.I 0549 Ibliiim- I Ie-rligislvaul irfbl Busch 8: Hilliard RvuIEsl11li'-Ir1si1runr'u we NO. IfRANIiI.lN S'I'IQIiIiT I , V IIIfNII'S'I'I'XIJ N T I ..u..,i.. SCUDDER'S STATIONERY 'L 1T 4 L ' and M c C A N N' S SWEET SHOPPE Shadow Lawn Resfaurani' I txl' K-V !,ll,,l - C- rlllf lv l.l LNCNI HK UNS - IDINNIQRS Svfwl ffff lSHppIm Smn f1f1. ef, W0 ffff lvr mlmzm ffflf I XX'wlfIm,,s w . ' LIFUUIIHQL rlnla 116 IIIQNRY S'l'RliIiT 'Le-If-pllmxvz llvrnpslr-ar! 5009 132 URIflfNVxflCiI I STRIilf'I' llriMPs'l'r3,x1m. N. Y. NASSAU MUTUAL FUEL CO., INC. Plastics - Metals -Lec11'l1ers - Planes - Boats - Trains ALLCRAFT HOBBY HOUSE Tools - Shells - Iewelry Findings 19 XVEST COLUMBIA STREET Hempstead 3 I57 Hempstead 1289 FASHION BOWL Dresses and Sporlswear Fo1'lhcH.Iunior Nissii Q73 I UI-'I'ON AX'IiNUli TIEMPSTEAD, Is. I. M A R DTE L' S ETHICAL PHARMACY and CLINICAL LABORATORY Free Delivery YITC-Icphone: U5 60 NO. FRANKLIN STREET ITEMPSHZAD, N. Y. FLORENCE'S HARDWARE ITEINIPSTEAD NEW N7OR K LeTT To righT: W. ScoTT, J. Marold, E. Pappas, L. SmiTh, R. NITT, P. Kuski, L. IvIaIcoTsIce, E. Kimmich. CAMPUS PATROL I-IE Campus PaTroI is The group OT I-IempsTead High Schooi boys who paTroI The school grounds. Their coverage exTends Through The enTire schooI day. They see ThaT There is no IoiTer- ing on The schooI grounds, and ThaT The physicaI properTy oT The school is proTecTed. LiTTering is discouraged and sTudenTs are direcTed To prop- erly dispose oT rubbish. I'IeaviesT paTroI coverage is given To The TirsT period and The Iunch periods, because OT The in- creased number oT sTudenTs noT conTined To ciass rooms aT ThaT Time. The Campus PaTroI is under The supervision oT Mr. Rago, and each member serves one period a day. The resuITs OT Their eTTorTs are noT hard To ascerTain, because The exceIIenT appearance OT The schooi grounds can be aTTribuTed in a Iarge degree To The eTTiciency oT Their worIc. fiornplimcnls Of WILLIAM J. DALTON Top fill! - Alrinurv -V IIHIIIUS - l'0rIiTiZ0r - bowls Bfui' SIUIIL' - liliiT1T1r1gSImir' - fTuTm'i'iT Shilo - Cimlrfrs H. SOCHACKI T.rlrirlsf'upc' Si'r'1vir'o flrurwi - Sunil - Brick VITVI. ITIl1'Cpm'l 9-2575 -133 NASFAU ROAD Roosicvriir, N. Y. Tel. Hempstead 2225 Herber+ Mirschel ALPHA MOTOR SALES LUMBER CORP. fjonsfruclion fxlalerials Aulhorizecf Dealer KAISER - 'FRAZER 125 TAFT AVENUE Hcrnpslencl 1375 Q80 MAIN STREET PIEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Fel. Hempstead 63 Established 1898 A. H . P U R S E R A. w. BRIERLEY AGENCY Real Esiaie Insurance 50th Anniver 287 FULTON AVENUE H1iMPs'1'EAD, N. Y. IS9 501,615 IJHH' Liollmv thc Crowcl lo THE CRICKET SHOP IC rum' on ui, lliwryoric ilrwsl BMX ClIQI'1IiNWIC'II S'I'RIiIi'I l,llOIIC1.llK'l'IllDSl4'Ei1l 1510 EDW. MILLER lll11Jl'I'ClUSlIC'l'jI Sf7OI'iSII'QIlf' l loearlqiinrlws llor Arrmv Ifl ll .TON JXVHNLIIQ I liiMPs'rEAn, I.. I.. N. Y. MODEL BAKERY INIIUUTI for Hvlivr Baking 05 MAIN STRIZET I lc-lnpslz-ad .., I -lx LeTT To righT: G. Bruen, M. BuTTner, R. Schumaker, B. McCann. BLUE AND WI-IITE CORNER HE Blue and WhiTe corner, a cubbyhole un- der The main sTairway, is The TavoriTe hangouT of odds and ends oT every descripTion. Any losT arTicle Trom an umbrella To a shoelace is liable To be Turned in There, and usually is. When The place begins To look like The home of The Collyer broThers and The manager of The Blue and WhiTe decides iT's high Time They Tound anoTher haven, These Torlorn wayfarers are placed in The display case across The hall, in The vain hope ThaT They will be claimed by Their owners. Don'T geT The impression ThaT caring Tor losT and Tound arTicles is The only TuncTion of The Blue and WhiTe. They also sell many school sup- plies: among Them, Those cuTe liTTle RegenTs Review Books, The bible OT every opTimisT around The laTTer parT oT June. CYUIIIIJIIIIIUIIIS l lvinpslcnrl 507 Long Island Beverage Co. of QI . MR. 81 MRS. LEON FRANKEL . l1'K'liI ILIIIL1 Ill IIOMH IJIfI.IX'IfIQIIiS Hvvr - Nlilzvr - 5111141 - ffiiigvr . lin I9 XVHST COI.UNI'nIfX S'I'RIfIf'l1 II1zws'rmn,I.. I. ROBERT L. SMITH I-Our L23rcI YQHIEI Rcullor - IIISIIIYIIIFC cal ll' Nc-xx I,m'e1liu11 4!7 HIQIYIPSTIQAID AVENUE Hur. L rm' Iglr SI I FUI' XX ES1 IIl'.MI'bl mn .- I II'.MI'S'I'liAIl IJIO CompIinwnls M STATE THEATRE IIliMPF'I'liAlD, I-. I. Ilfrysirvrll IEKIIICUIIUII SuppIic'. STAFFORDS XXIIISOILIIIITIGIICI3qlliPH1CI1I and ISU ,IAVKSON STRICICT IIliMPS'1'EAn, I-. I. IIIIOIICZ T-I I6 I Ic'l11psIz'ucI -I-II HEMPSTEAD - PONTIAC SALES - SERVICE - PARTS WHOLESALE -- RETAIL Xvhipplo Ixffolors. Im' NIQXN' ISl.III.IJINC 12.000 SQ. IfIiIi'I' 200 N. FRANKLIN STRIiIi'I' IIl1MPsTF.,xn, I,. I. IUIll'lIl.if7Pf'I1 1 1 Inriivff Q OH! GIVE ME A or-if GNE ME A Svveofvs, HA1vD3oMej TTVFTTIISTVHIT 31-RUN FOO7BALL PLAYER X ' f TYPE or MAN. . MAN, 'X- STUMACS MEN'S SHOP ' .E Q, Hrrfmrflrxsha-rx - HUIIQVS 58 MAIN STREICT Com:-r Fuiion Ave-num I Il'I51l'S'I4F.fXIl,N.vi. Tc-T. Th-Illpflr-mi sri T - W' 'M 'X 2 s QTL fx- - ix T' Y E The Champion Shoe Repair 8: Hai' Cleaning Esfablishmeni' my ifiacmi' s'1'Rlir1'r ,f T M T EAST T TliMPS'l'IiAlJ, T.. T. XS? TQUX-,., 532 T2 Tiiofiis XX'c'Sl of Uniomiair- jxxfwnxwi T21 M N I fr -'f x 'X 8 Q x 'iQQj1 b 3 . T , f T Q X fu RK., I J I Tir-rlijwflvnri 7201 ' i s l x SUN TAILORING SERVICE f T fiuslorruwl Tirzilorcrl XXYULIFUIQ Apparvl f N Tynifornis of GH kinds C' 5 lIliNPS'lTfAlJ TURNPIKVI Y M-X 'F W XV HST HriMPs'r EAD . MWMN i'rr-eport 8-1680 Ticmpsfearl 3641 Rf-S. Hempsteari 3990-VV SOUTH VVIND UAS HEATERS gains l1H!IS6fl'iCf'fIUl NAGEL SERVICE STATION 450 NASSAU ROAD ROOSEVELT, T.. T., N. Y. LILLIAN E. SCHUTTLER Real Esiaiv - Irzsurcmcce 70 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. XVI wn Bcdlcfr Aulornofniles Arc' Buili - Buick Build Them D. A. ELDREDGE BUICK Sales and Service Established 1910 Q81 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD. N. Y. Tel. Hempstead 70604 I63 Mack Markowilz, Inc. Your fll Dvrilvr MAIN 5? l5liIDliLI. S'I'IQIfIf'IiS I IIQMPSTEAD, N. Y. CIUlTl.fJIIllTCl1ISOf MARSHALL 81 RITTER rs Ifl.'I.'l7UN Avriwlfirl I Icmpsloafl 43-I J A M E S , HAIR STYLIST lr13eA MAIN 9'I'RI3fIf'I' Il1iM1's'1'r:An, N. Y. I lvrn pilvfnl Jil J GUR FRIENDLY PUBLISHER N cerlain days, oflen al a lale hour, in Room 23, you will Iind Ihe publisher of our yearbook, Mr. Roberl W. Kelly. When we are in need of some new ideas, or when we have some long-overdue malerial lo give him, he very obligingly comes from New York in response lo our call. As you can see, we have more Than iusl a publisher. We hold ourselves very much indebled lo Mr. Kelly, who works palienlly wilh us lo make 'lhe Colonial an allraclive and inleresling yearbook. ,. I ,-'QX Solis Impiilmsi Im NI Iqiigv I.mins Rvnfing THE TOWN AGENCY Rvul Iislrilv H7711 In,surrmr'w Ni YIUXRY I'UBLlLCi ilivleplmiir' Ilempslearl 500 Ijlflilfl' I' l'Of'K'IIIO Iifmwflllrnlri . . X . X , 4 . TQI NASSAL7 IQUAIJ I I1iMl1s'1'EAn, N. Y. ' I 1 MUN Illipulmlic: 0231-I I Inmpslearl 1156 TERMINAL SHOPS, INC. iNIl'I1,Sl1lJf!HUf'Si XXICUI' ul ST Ni-.wYnRi4,Mrxi'1-1 JAMAICA, N. Y. l7lI7I'1'1'I1N .XVINVE IIEMPSTEAD, L. I. I64 III-mp5m1LI UO M ayfair Venefian Blind Mfg. Co. IX'IIIIlllI'ilCIllI'l'I'S of fvuslmn Buill Bhmls, 'IIKIIVIP P41115 xxfyilllltllll Slmflvs 1 1-1 MAIN STREET II1zMvs'rmn,N.Y. A, I5Iazc:r MARTLET BAKE SHOP Spuciufizing in XXVUKICIIIIQ, Birlluluy lIlIlllJ1.1I'l-VCWLILUS Q84 FRONT S'I'RIiIi'I' IIcmpslczuI I-IQ I In-mpsl A-ALI 570 Lawrence J. BenneH, Inc. PIILIHEIIIQ 5 Healing Fuel QIIS QHO I'IIII..'I'UN STRICIQT xVliS'I' III-:Mvs1-IQAU, N. Y. 1. I0 I 5 I If-mp. 4465.4 I. JANVEY 81 SONS fyfcnuzing Supplivs cc Sunilury Spvcirzllivs Soaps zmrf Soup Proflucls Pc1pwrPr0fIluvIs 2 I 3 ITIQC INT STRIZEI' IIEMPSTEAIJ, N, Y. I Ierlxpstead 3912 f8ll'6'If'y Designing H Spevinl Orders JOHN P. STARIN leufeler mmf Optifvifm XVATCIIES -DIAINIONID9 ANIJ FINE COLD .IIiXVIiI.RY Q57 FULTON AYIZNUE IOIEMPSTEAD, Ny. I liiMP9'i'Ii.XlD Rcfullors - IIISHVUFN MORA 81 BAGNALL IUI NLXIN S'l'IQliIi'l' Ili-inpsii-M1142-13 - 1611141 ne Hcmpslfrad 0409 JIM'S STATION .lIiRlTSxXl.IiINl AVliNUli .Xl cll'1'C'IlXYl1'll blrevl l'iHMPs'1'E,xu, N. Y. l l Hempstead 3092 Meeker Elec+ric Company Electric Mellor Salas and Service 8 l'iAlRVllfXV ISC JUl..l'iY:XRlD l lEMPS'l'liAIl, N. Y. Leif lo igh': C. Louis, J. McKinnon, R. Edwards, B Siadelc, V Cooper, Tl-IE BAND BOX HE dayls acliyiiy ai Hempslead High School al all seasons seems To begin and end al lhe lilile red brick building on The corner of lhe carn- pus. To all of lhe sludenis This aclive cenler is known as ihe Band Box. There, some one is al- ways perlecling a dihficull parl for violins, an- olher reaching for a high clear nole on a horn, or perhaps some few yocalisls are aiming for prefecl harmony. Three limes each year lhe siudeni body lhor- oughly enioys lhe delighliul resull of all lhese well pracriced paris in a combined concerl. For- iunale, indeed, are 'rhe many boys and girls who have music 'ralenl so carefully developed here. When days af H. H. S. are ended, among lhe more pleasanl memories of lhe four years spenl here are The busy hours of praclice wilhin lhe walls of ihe guainr liille Band Box. HENNIG'S BAKE SHOP fiomplimenis of C. H. Tunnicliffe Jones I Iempstr-ac'I 5000 I'RIN'I'INC of f'1II IJe'sr'r'ipIi0r1s The Hemps+eacI Sen+ineI, In 1,5 MAIN S'I'RIiIf'I' I I1-LMI-s'1'EA1m, N. N . C. I1-pIml14-, II--IIIIISI.-.III Swim OTTO MEYER I IIfI.IC '.X'I4IfSSIfN Ifurm'.Vc1cIaSr1I11rIS IIirrIsIfy'1'I'-rr:sl4'1II:omIs 737 Ifl 'I.'I'C IN ,XXIINI 'If I Il-1 xIPs'1'l-1.xI1, I.. I, Hempsfead Com'ec+ionery 513 I l 'I.'IWUN S'I'IQIili'I' IIEMP5'1'rg,'x1:. N. Y. I Iempsleud 4590 'If I.fm1mmIN,Pm,,. DAVID HOLMAN f.IompIirnents LOUIS LAGAKIS 81 SON ,I IIOIIIIIIIIII. Nourrmfzirrg liII0l'f1bX' Fooff ,. I 4. :cn WCHEAM BREYER ICE CREAM COMPANY, INC. Inxnz If.1..AxNn CNITY, N. Y. 'l4Q'll'IIi1HIlUI II--,limi-fill NJ! ANDY VARIPAPA llmnpslvmiRecri'ulio1'1 288 FRONT S'l'RlflfT l lEMPs'rii,xD, lr. l. l li-mpsln-.ul 51511 B R O W N ' S IviiwierscimiOplir'ir1ris Q-Jw l l.'lfI'ON AX'liNUIi l lr: MPs'i'1i,xin, N. T . PLESSERS OF HEMPSTEAD ,lppiiuricvs - Radios - Teiviiisiori - Kilciiens ifi0r'lrir'r1i Repairs - lQK1lliOS9l'l7iCU DAVID PLESSER 21-I l l'lfl'UN AYIQNUH illiMPS'l'liAlJ, NEW YORK Phauell Lf111 ivsleacT2L25 I-l. I-l. S. ATHLETIC TROPI-HES N recenT years l-lempsTead has added many more new and imporTanT Trophies To iTs long lisT OT honors. As a reward Tor The ouTsTanding I947 TooTball season, l-lempsTead won undispuTed claim To The long coveTed Bacon Trophy. This Trophy has warily slipped Through our Tingers Tor a long Time, louT The l-lempsTead Tigers Tinally broughT home The Bacon. Also, in regard To The splendid season, The Faymen were awarded The Tamed RuTgers TooTball cup Tor The second year in a row. lvlr. Krause's Track Team has also added To our laurels by winning runner-up in The SecTionals lasT year. The soTTball Team won a SouTh Shore Trophy Tor having a very excellenT season. One look in our Trophy case will show you The lasTing spiriT and good deeds oT l-lempsTead High School aThleTes. XX'.'X'l'l 'l HTS DLANONDS HUSNIK JEWELERS cwt'i'ii-IITUIIXXYl1iC'lIlllUL0f all-A CTlQl'1hINWlCll S'l'REl'1T l liiMPs'1'iiAn, N. Y. Plionc 1748 cjUlIIf7lillH'lIiS of HEMPSTEAD VALET fiusloin Tailors and Civrmvrs Prvssiiig - Dyeing - rlilvrrilions QT CRliliNXVlCll STREET l lui Mpsrmn, L. l. Phone T lcinpslc-url TSBOUXV Nl. Zunih, Prop. Ill'IIIIbtl'IHl Qu FREDERICKS lilvssws - fimlls 0 Suils lol l7l5lfl'UN .f'XX'IfNl'I'f 'Ili MI'S'l'I'IAlJ. Hy. Rvrlllwr - lnsururm IIJIHLIL1'!lllIIX'lIlNt'IXI1K' Ji IIICTII 3,l'RlflQ'lq I lr1Ml1s'1'1i.x1w, N. Y. NlYI!'I'liRlll' CYLLR L 11144 Jo Hclugw! L57 HEMPSTEAD WELDING CO. lIl'fNIPS'l'I'f.fNl3. N. Y. The ROOSEVELT BEAUTY SHOPPE Q80 NASSAL' Rc my RUOSIiX'IiI.'l'. 'Lr'l,L'lf'1-pol ll f'fm1pIir11c'r1l5 of SAMUEL GOLDING Cbfplpliffff-1115 of X T 9 f UllIfILHlIl'IILStlf MSTTABLISHEDQ H. P. B. A. X las9 FOOD STORES K ...... me cum Arum c a mcmc ru co. LTUIHIJITIIIUIIIS ol JUDGE ALEXANDER BERMAN JAFFE BROTHERS HempsTead Window Shade Co. Iislulnlishml T021 llrupwy Hurilium' ' Xvuulou' Slnulifs Vvlmlurn Blinds ' fiuulvd Tiinxliles 285 FRONT STRIili'l' I IuMPs'r-min, L. I.. N. Y. TITPIUIJTTOITU Ile-nmpslvad 2581 I I IIc'111pslea4l5fwOO HempsTead Camera MarT fTUll1f'f'fTS Ullfl 1'IxliC'USSUfil'S c. ii, iicai4'ifn.xL'i-Lie, zf.i.,,,,i.,i,,f 231 I'iLIl.TC TN JXYITTNLIE IIIQMPSTEAD, N. Y. LeTT To righT, seaTed: A. Simpson, M. Lipnick, I-I. Rosen- bero. STanding: V. MazzoTa, R. Pierson, S. Levine. ET 'CETERA I-IIS April a new sTudenT publicaTion was in- Troduced: ET'CeTera. IT is published by The members oT The JunTo Club. ET CeTera is pub- lished, Whenever The spiriT moves us, To quoTe STuarT Levine, The popular ediTor. Richard I-lixon handles The arT, while VincenT MazzoTa and Alden Lee are busily occupying The jobs oT sporTs edi- Tors. Allen Simpson, MarTin Lipniclc and I-lenry Rosenberg are associaTe ediTorsg Mrs. Marshall is The TaculTy advisor. Among The regular TeaTures are: Tin Types of Teachers, IeTTers To ET'kCeTera, ediTorials, and doubTTul daTa. ET'CeTera's aim is To provide The sTudenTs wiTh enTerTaining reading maTerial. They wriTe abouT anyThing Trom bubble gum To WhaT I Dislike AbouT Teachers. STudenT arTicIes are accepTed and published. This is Truly a sTudenT publicaTion, oT The sTudenTs, by The sTudenTs and Tor The sTudenTs. I llm nf-. 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