Hempstead High School - Colonial Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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K SRQNTQ fo: bi 'Nm . .EN s'A x 'f QT'- 5.95 r' 4? .251- is 'g 5 1950 Colonial of Hempsfead High School Hempsfead N Y O Published by fhe Junior Class Ded icafion N Sepfember I93o Camille R. Yilelc loined fhe English faculfy of our high school. She came fo l-lempsfead from fhe Sefaulcef Schools over fwenfy years ago She has nofed and confrebufed fo fhe growrh of our schools as she passed from fhe Washnngfon Sfreef School fo fhe Prospecf Junlor l-llgh School and flnally lo The hugh school lvlrss Yulelc carefully considered ofher careers buf If was wrfn no apprehension fhaf she frnnshed her sfudues af Oneonfa Sfafe Normal School and launched Info her chosen freld Af Columboa Teachers College she lafer received her Bachelor of Scaence degree Profufung by her guuef loyal and cooperafrve sprrnf we are glad fhaf she preferred The feachrng career Whenever vacafron permafs we fnnd Mnss Yrlelc enloyung her nome un Bayporf Long Island a seashore fown l-lere she parfucl pafes rn oufdoor acfnvlfues and gsves venf fo her delrghf rn unusual recipes The mosf fasflduous gourmef would be well pleased lnfe rror decorafung IS anofher of her hobbies ID whrch colorful sea scapes play a parf The sfaff of fhe I95O Colonral as proud fo dedlcafe fhrs boolc fo Miss Ymlelc as a means of expresslng ns srncere apprecuafuon for her loyal servrce fo l-lempsfead Schools Fla.. 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W'+w rw' k ' Q -4 3? ieyehf-3 eq 'jmspifing QP yas Q' ' ,e C ' 1 Ei T . if d f Y yee' ' fifies. '-1 , - p', 1 H , 1 . ,- y- N mfh Hs fa' :beef N H ,Je y TE O-, y p , ent TC 'r' ed I IQSU XCCQQEGM 11 is ea Hue 'cf fe of 'fe I, mf' F9 H.H.S.a HUA' F , 'wi an , A ' pre 5' U1 -, e year bwe. Te we 'tw 'ga feeall wavy pee im? H6 sit- Q 1 Q 1 I! if -f , if 1 :A , l4,h . X I , L if yi' 'N X 1 43 r 'K , X10 .LNXX 1' 'A N p', .gl . A Faculty O 3 A' -...v-. -' ' l BGARD OF EDUCATION HE Board oT EducaTion is The Tinal governing auThoriTy oT our school sysTem. These board members are elecTed by The Taxpayers oT T-lempsTead, who help To finance our schools. These chosen ciTizens are capable business and pro- Tessional men who have The inTeresT oT The schools aT hearT. These slcilled and experienced direcTors Try To run The schools To The besT oT Their abiliTy while aT The same Time avoiding unreasonable expendiTure oT The public money enTrusTed To Their good iudgmenT. On The Third Thursday oT each monTh The Board of Edu- caTion meeTs regularly. Whenever unexpecTed emergencies or needs Tor immediaTe decisions arise, They assemble be- Tore The regularly appoinTed meeTings. These meeTings are held in The School SuperinTendenT's OTTice, aT The high school. During These Triendly meeTings which are someTimes exTended and exhausTive, The members OT The board usually happily and unanimously solve problems which are broughT up Tor Their careTul consideraTion. Since These eTTicienT public-spiriTed ciTizens give Treely oT Their Time Taken Trom Their privaTe businesses, The Tax- payers appreciaTe Their guidance and Tair decisions. Even The leasT appreciaTive pupil in The l-lempsTead Schools musT honesTly conTess ThaT our School Board has been mosT gen- erous wiTh building addiTions and Tine new equipment We speak Tor all-we are indeed graTeTul. LeTT To r'ghT: Johr M. Woliig Margarer E. DoTy, Clerk: Reb- eff J. T-TarTneTTg Russel' G. Boorh, President C. T-l. Tunni- ciixe Jores, ATTorney: George M. EsTabroolr, Treasurer. Sfand- ing: Dr. Hyman Gefer, Secre- Tary: Dr. W. A. Kincaid, Super- ir'ehdenT o5 Schoos ' unifllll W , in DR W AMOS KINCAID SuperunTendenT HAT we had Tound a new Trnend was our TnrsT lmpressuon when Dr Knncaud came Three years ago To drrecT l-lempsTead schools TornoThy Tnoer w4Th The balance oT us rs enloylnq The speclal 1nTeresT oT Thus good Truend The sTaTes oT Qhlo VermonT and New Jersey are The locaTuons where Dr Kincaid had Tormerly dnrecTed clTy school sysTems beTore comnnq To l'TempsTead ATTer earnlnq various degrees D Krncaud came To has presenT possTvon wnTh DocTor oT Educahon conTerred by Teachers Col lege oT Columbia UnnversuTy Under h admmusTraTuon all l-lempsTead schools are enyoyunq many pleasanT and mosT ef-Trc:enT aovanTages ln The hgh school The new Sundance DeparTmenT has been oT greaT assvsT ance The new bleachers on The aThleTuc Tueld are a prlde and Ioy The rehabrlrTaTzon oT The Band Box and The enlaroemePT oT The Q ls aThleTuc Teld are aT The Top To TuTure plans When Dr Klncaud Talce Tnme Trom hs chool Flannrnq we Tnd hm drsplayrnq The ame vroor u enrhuslasrn or hu avor1Te porT go minlon 'and Tshinq. ff. f C' ,pu wwf cw DR RAYMOND MAURE Prlncupal N old frlend ol Tzmolhy Tsger rs our gennal principal Dr Raymond Maure wfh us since l92l Tumolhy as we of lhe sludenl body lcnows Dr Maure as an Henluve and lhoughllul lrrend lo all Alles' recelvung has Bachelor of Science and Masler of A ls degrees from Allred Unaversnly Dr Maure conlunued has sfudues al Columbna and Rulgers Unnversulles From lhere he wenl To New Yorlc Unnversuly for addufuonal courses Thus earmng hrs degree of Doclor of Educalnon Of greal unferesl lo Dr Maure IS Tum s fool ball 'ream lhe Hempslead Tlgers l'ls love for foolball goes back lo has college days af Alfred Unlversuly During The season of l9l5 Dr lvlaure was lhe caplaun of Alfred s foofball 'ream losung only one game 7 6 Ta :ng hrs? place an Dr Maures nnferesl s 'fhe sfudenf body and facully l-le ns greafly pleased wnlh fhe sludenfs loyalfy fo The facully and hne school spurnf When af home Dr Maure funds hrs alfecrnons 'ralcen over by has 'rwo lovely grandchildren who greafly engoy hearing fhear grand dad recnre nursery rhymes Although under greal demand by has grandchuldren Dr lvlaure sfull has lime for bowlnng long has favorufe recreafuon .. 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MR WILLIAM D BEDDOVV Asslslanl Prlnclpal R BEDDOW In Olhce IV Iqeeps a close checlc on Ihe many afhlehc schedules as w as all olher exlra currncular acluvuhes A rnunumum of conllrcfs IH scheclullnq Ihese many acluvuhes rs a leal n ulsell When Ihe dale ar raves lor awarclunq credll IU Ihe povnl syslem Mr Beddow has II all on record ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS 'N T' ,1 if From has olllce come Ihe approved home room nollces All Iardy pupuls rnusl reporl Io OIIICG IV for adrnul slaps Pupils who have 'trouble adlushng Themselves Io proper class room be havuor also come In Io hear and be heard Mrs Fosler Dean ol Glrls also has her pr: vale olhce n Ihls seclson ol admlnnslrahve ollnces I-lere she Iralns Ihe enfucuenl Iunuor sec relarues All qlrls In The school are responsible Io Mrs Izosler s slandarcls ol conducl Mrs Fosfer as o oreal a sslance Io Ihe Ieachers n s re pecl Teachers regfslers of aflenoance are Ilrsl checlceo al her deslc Each ano every a Iuvlly ID whl ours rllcu ale IC a speclal nnlerel o s. lies er. o'h C -1. 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' ef' 6 f'-1 as rom Ofhce lll Dr Maure Prnnfu u er Mes e enT re e U aTIon3l prog am r e C ool AT The anne Tnme h orhe N nn n J eep weI n ormed as e no v u eresTs oT onTh 5TudenT, we ear er 1 rangernenTs perTaInIng To Duo TITuTe Tea he are handled by h secreTarIe TTce II Th e Ib never a dull rnorner Mr Plll DIrec:Tor oT The Sundance DeoarTn'IenT among oTher duTIeJ InTerv.ew all Trebhmen WIL Tervuew plan schedule wTh ll sophorn re M Turnbull Talces over The gmdance oT The corn rnercual and general courbe sTudenTQ when They reach Therr lunlor year Mr l-luesTon RGOT Trar also assIsTs The college prepJraTory Tuoenhs er Umor an senlor y or Mrs Vfa er school psychologIsT worlss In Qonnechon wllh Ths oTTIce She grves Jpeclal Te Ts and Tollows up wITh refornn'1endaTons regardmg I I vnduals reTerred To her o l I pa nn TT S 'Tenn Ufl f an k-. ? xx I caI oer oe and Q fe e J o wa The mf aanly e edInTeern, rna JoemenT T TIre -lernoyfead ern o ou I e rnanaoe e TTI foe e e ow al e anne orn o rn She WT heh o 6 QD JU O G l O DV en To erT rnaru rf, l male STaTe pprofe ur a Ing r eeo T a e erua and a Tw urd A e e rn, Ther duT e ee Tmfe hunwrn no WIT JCT JT ore dlre Tor TThe Au o IU eoJrTmenT looaTed n OTT W6 l8A wITh e Tore oT rnr une an e on menT ra Jly growwo e arTrnenT whIoh rem e dui InTo eyery bwlounf' oT The Jchool eye em To our capaole admInIsTraTors we are IU debTed Tor our wellorganlzeo and fareTully planned opporTunITIes Wra ,zu Q an Y! off' Lvx N In 'Sr W? .lv-T F I . . 'Jpah e P ' Df. K'n 'dr Su ,'nTen 5+ ' hr, O3E,e v', Th I d Q ' - I r To Th STa?T Ir OTTI: I an ' l-A oea 'Th enor- S h . ' o sf ' -ez I ho' a ages ,oz o 2 T'TI of oaimip fnvglv ln ' ooTh To lc ll I T To Th I 'I 'd al In- , nfl o 'he en ' I , V- f Sohggl T 'V ' ' P To T ',h, 2. All ar- eysin. Mrs. l-lar f, z'n,gz If fg r of all ' ' ' 'Q ,rf Thee ences. Tforn eng ell no lcn, 5 T Th I5 I S. ' 3' 'Z Toi .ary pro le. 2. ho, I h T 'el oT h r A' le azi'2Tf Tf, C li :Ta Tu'TI n Tor The ' I, l lm '- el . ' ' V ' We -fesfd T il oo 2, J fgei The .ay rolf, ' ' 1 . D . I I . ' 1 2 report, a 5 p oh's' F ore U I I I I - I' gh de 2, andlc 45 'Sli oTa'Ioe: T ' f C' ITV Theur parenTs. Mass Maollougall TU a pereonal In- 5 X H W i md HW 3 I I I S k p 2 S 1 E 2 f- T' mr Q IA 'II , 1-ty. ' f V Mr. E, C. Mo , Q o dI -VE al - - - l 5. -5 el D ,Ig I I, ' hI2 ' F , S ' larg 1 5 oh' 2 ' fl g 'Ip , l'hI5 I2 a an Thi I ' d ' ee Q. . -I+, fp' eip' 'f 'W 1 ' . . . . , f , ff . I ' . ' ' I 5 I ' ' ' ' . ' , I ' all 'nd'f - I' ' , , Y Il vw., .V f.: ll'lcJa V-lard, M Mm -' F , X-r-V-IICIWA J, r'e'fe SIe3 ann Ed! 'lwf-ide. Fodre, Pane--Hn B2 , Von, l.' .I E 'Ce P we 'Mann Ma ffwyf-' Mi' nw' V 'H-I Jr KIr er, lXlTI41.1 la1,arI Nan ', 'If MaryWa':l Q ' If ' W ffl I 1 A v ,envy Qf , XJ Y ' sv ' - f , - I V7 .-4 f f I I5 HIJJN ,ku K vf' uf 1, L VVIVTTW Welr 'mf work In The bqadc- Owa, Wee :mf -moemff emfhuemw- LDP v 4 1 6-Bye MGM TWT Under The -f T fTVTV.OVTTr1P. ART AND LITERATURE fav' ' vrarv - 11 Tre-quam 'J 'uirfu ffelifmem fmd 'CCRC 'TC'Ei LL Q fgfgylnq he 4 vy Z? rv- . 'e' 1 E NA Miss Bcyle, head cf our music de- pfimmenf, fi P19oefuiyCOaClvIng+Fe',6 mailers 0? We QQWG. MUSIC AND DRAMATICS Our wouc-be Girl of rec 3 are en'mzIa2+':a' y renewing a fadic itfplr In pfecffmfimw Vr m 11, emdy F,V-C3F.1VT'1. llfi 'f ffwf-ff-f U F A L 5 in 4 6 uS X 'Na 0 M I 7 'Xl 'Q 1 v-.4 f LANGUAGES Whale fhese Lahn Sfudenfs an fhelr seafs work lndusfruously on Their class work Musa Wunrer IS gnvunq a helpunq hand +o er mferesfed sfudenrs af rhe blackboard As you can see by The number of sfu den+s n +hus one I Lahn has become one of The more popular anquaqes sfudued af Hernpsfead Hugh C 40 1 MATHEMATICS mfer Fr endly M Holfz msfruds has esfed mfermeduafe algebra das IH fhe sch hon of a complucafed expansuon probWem Th s class as makmg ready for nfs January exammafnon Bea des m+ermed1a+e M H0112 al 0 Teaches classes IH qeomefry and 'rrnqono mefry for fhose mferesfed m college work 'na La-,No War en M:G'eac Nber, S'n'vb ' , ak: 'rd' Alfred W . 13 9- 3 COMMERCIAL The clicking ol lype- wrilefs is musical sound lo lliese prospeclive secre- larieQ now in Training un- cler Mies Silver. is we . 'B' n s f .-fix' 5511 Ficreve l-la Javfes Bea e A ice Bffqwf A. Bane Cavizi C6l'G'lVE Deuerr, 0 Neil Fzver i Marqare' Jones Milcled Mcflance Anne Rcwles Leslie Sal-ryver Anne Silver Lcuiszara iwifhbf -. :e Ba55e Mary Chu: RXJFJ I Ehcfe Kavz Erase Sstu A'heTwhb.1 will-' ,, 1:1 fu' . g X ENGLISH These Emgliah IV zmoeffz wlfh Mri- Davis Seem very Enfereded In 'rhe reccroihgs of fhe machine where fhey hear fheir own voicez. Ly 5 Caxfs Bswie Lee Feffc L55 Lhr Hazef Mad? S'a'!e-,Whue Camihe Yfek 2 l ,an N40 6 me 32 SCIENCE Mr Llnfs us lnfereshnqly conducflng Thus sensor class IU chemlsfry He as explalnlng one of Hue many problems concernung Hue basic foundahon of chemushy Mosf of These sfudenfs plan furfher sfudy In HHS advanced fueld of scnence Those who have cnoson Hwe Held of science as Hwe H ur c :ef mforesf do excelleml work A Frankhn Fausi rd Be Dame Beckeff 11 ? cy Benner Mac ce Le n Ma? Ln o VW' u C v W QA4 f A 3,4 -'M A, SOCIAL STUDIES 'ft M Tree and one This Socwal Sfudwe fads of mferesf To The resf Such dlscusslons among Hfue The Teacher are very helpfm P1 drscussuons S class are ahon IU fese p crease The mferef of each r' A V U V MWF Mfrs Q D row 5 V' av FarvTcRi'1 yr 'TP Jenn e Tr op u WT of The Tuderws rn pomfmq om of Hue das sfudemf and Pup1l parflcu Ten 5 To Tude-nf 0? .P ,1 23 fs M, M ft QW Uv in 5 5 X 2 rf T ,' Ami ?3 ,. G . f ' AL 1 A . I .1 at . I , 1 TZ I Sy x X , Y fr S -4 P A , vffffj 4 6, Vs ,,. -,, 1. -. , T f 'ESQ N' L ,F r. 5 ' 3 A ' . . 3 , . . .- . . . . d Fm- 5 S . N V ' J ATTN Wfccr' xryr ' ' ' Q A ' , ' Flcfefce bb' I S I Panic FQ? I 1 i f , Esfhc Green' Po H' T, K Fw, ff G' 'fl' P ' t , Beffvizc - f ' .. P -W ' ' , .5 dx u VM O' TTONQC ' . I ur ' Q Wfl'T 'v 'T' I V ,K I .: 4 Nj Q , Q 'if .ATX mis? ' x M ' 9 Rfzdei 5 A L I V Jef .Tree A i I 5. Q, G. Q I I ' , 5' v Afm f 'mae x 'fr-1' Geyge Wi's:n , lf A , Emu, 1 A Thig group of grrrs is busy going Through Cahsrherwrcs in ore of rhe pe- riodicar physical educarrorm schedules. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL FITNESS The afherrc Freshmen fiercely bar- he fer fherr ream Irv 5 srrehucus game of yeeyci '. f':'aBe.' 25' hA3'Ed ,,' f'P i'3 ' - E' KE I'6 v C3 1'X XCNYTTVU We Humming of zewffg m 'es we 'md Mwss Dave panewy 'wffhg Her qirk. HQMEMAKINGM INDUSTRIAL ARTS Lawn by doing! I' Wg UWWC Tir We bSy1 Mldfg 'F ! ':k.'? f1 Ar? CTU 6 Sf' CQ SFHCCE. r w t Q ,O ,i a L- 1' I , ' n .ip- Classes ' 17 - 777 2 4 7 .1 ,..,... .-....- . .-, , Z ,. .li- Y , I .-.i1 'f , . l f , ,V V --l - f f I , 1 'iil ' s X s , I Y - 7 -ii.. 1 - .-...........--. i L..1-....-.-- , -i...-i ..- ...- ....l-..-..- - - , 1 .-' .. I i , SENIOR CLASS RESHMEN dazed conTu ed and bewuldered by many sTr nge Thungs seemunoly endless halls room aTTer room bells crowds A sTranoe new world Thus ThaT Those Freshmen enTered un SepTember I946 Sophomores conTudenT and opTumusTuc sure oT Themselves un The now Tamuluar hugh school school was Tun' BuT WhaT was ThaT The Teacher was sayung7 RegenTs7 WhaT are They'7 S There was more To school Than Tun Hard work had uTs place Too RegenTs came and The Soph omores Took Them and Then headed Tor Two monThs oT Treedom vacaTuonI Junuors haIT way Through hugh school' Ready Tor anyThungI They re sayung ThaT word agaun RegenTs7 So Thus ordeal awauTs us Thus year Too Junuor subuecTs were harder and There was more work To be done However mosT proved equal To uT and became un due course Senuors The ducTuonary deTunes a senuor as A sTucIenT un The TunaI year oT hus school or col Iege course To each oT These people uT us much more uT us To have weaThered The uncer TaunTy and conTusuon oT The Freshman year The newness oT real sTudy and ReoenTs as a Sopho more The earnesT hard work OT The Junuor and To have arruved Tunally T The envuable po uT on oT beung one oT The leaders oT The school a Senuor So now They were Senuors The Class oT I95O Knowung uT was umporTanT Thus year To seIecT good oTTucers They chose carefully and well They eIecTed Thomas ArnoTT The TuTure enguneer Trom Cornell presudenT When asked Tor hus IuTe s am buTuon Tommy answered T have a muII on Truends He us well on The way To hus goal Be sudes The TooTbaII Team whuch he capTauned Thus year Tommy us a member oT The honor club The STudenT Councul The Senuor ExecuTuve CommuT Tee and The HaII Cops When The senuors chose Carolune NosTrand vuce presudenT They chose a gurl oT many unTeresTs and ouTsTandung abuIuTy The Pen and Ink and FooTIughT Clubs The Home Room RepresenTaTuves and The Senuor Servuce Squad all have CaroIune on Theur rosTers Barbara Macdonald The secreTary us on The Senuor Serv uce Squad and The HeaITh OTTuce Squad she en uoys musuc and sporTs parTucuIarIy bowlung and ,Janis .shhi ' C l . . u V . J a - J 1 ' , 7 1 I . J ' ' a ' s' I I I T . , l I I ' .- .- . ' o. ' u ' - f - uu . . ' . I O I T I I ' I 1 I .... - . . , u I . ' ' ' . . . ' u n n A I . I H I I - 1 - g - 1 . ' ., S ' I .V, I I X 1 I ' 4 I QSM I -, I 4- s... 1 'sf L4.w..U.. .aw soffbeii. Ahd, Weir on ner Teest re fcurid em The s3e+e QT ehfcers, Jack Ease was Chesef Treasurer. Besides +he Senisr Execuflye Corhmilr- Tee, Jack is e gym aide and was on The Assemf bly Souad and Heh Cops in his Sophomore and iunier years. This year The seniors are shafed Ter Their graduafien exereses in The Cakferohe Theefer. This wiTT be The Tirgr Time in The hijigry QT Herhpsfead High Sched +ha+ The fehbf Qfridue mich ceremony WENT Take pifsie away from The vcheel iudiforlum The CME? ef 1950 Me vefed Ter rhe whife Qrjhid es :lass Newer, and biue ima whiike as C5635 eders. The sig everr of The yefr iz The Seher BUTT he 3 The emo CT midfe-rm Reqerrg Vfeek. Thie year 'he Theme chosen was Meehfghr and 1 Rf ex. :herrhhg Theme fer a Tevely Dfih. The azvlefg :ir The Sewer Cifaf are MT' Bif+h, Mrs, Ariceriirv, Mrf. Vihiehi Mia, M. Rhcces, and Mr. Lift. Seferz ere we Cerhe +C C3 TC 5 QT Them ier ecfie CT any i:'+ wheh- eyer f' i heecez era 'hey are given eefhseferif ie. The Cafe ef 1950 has see' eh Cwiahoihc Che, i': whe' grey ease V-fherher ce 'C rake ee 3 Leer 'e-r a Wertcrieherg r'i+-eceek, er The +225 :T a Creftrheh 'hey WV ee QVGBQY VT'AEE61'1.6CCC Q11 Seeerif Q LE 1125 tf. , , , - A fy' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ,,, 4 ,.,,.. B N16 ' 'nd J. E555 C N 'vH i T Arn' 'T' TOP ROW ef nr md 2 wv 'w r Grad 1 Asa Gvcol Ga 4.16034 G uni! 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'fx ff-A 8 55 SENICDR BALL ll ROSE is a rose is a rose .... l When you lalce greal numbers of lhem, blend lhem wirh moonlight and use lhal combinafion as lhe lheme lor lhe annual Senior Ball, lhe resul+ is 'omelhfng lo be remembered for many years To come by all who see i+. This yearis decorafions were execuled by Brenda Lopez and her very compelenl commiliee. and lhey were indeed a success. Blaclc silhouerles of dancers were oullined againsl clouds ol a shaded blue drapery, which was donaied by lhe class oi '48 and in use for ihe second lime. Everywhere were red roses in lhe moonlighl. Soil music and lhe perfume ol many corsages added greally lo lhe almosphere in lhe guainl Colonial garden, which you would never in lhe world have recognized as lhe boy's In charge ol lhe enlire Ball was Nancy Ryan. Rosy Daniorlh, wilh her capable commillee of seven, handled lhe lable decoralions which were very ailraclive. Brenda Lopez and lhe lhirleen occasion by Richard l-lixon. Togelher 'rhese hard- working seniors sponsored one ol lhe mo-sl highly successful dances ever +o be held ar Hempslead High. The Ball fool: place on Salurday night January 28, I'-750, and ihe pleasanl' almosphere of moonlighl and roses was a welcome change. if bul for one evening, from 'rhe harsh, drab grayness of winler. The highlighi of The evening was lhe choosing oi a King and Queen. Barbara Cullrell and her escorl Bulch Welsch made charming monarchs 'ro preside over fhis yearis Senior Ball. Those who were ioriunafe enough lo spend lhe evening in 'The guaim' and romanlic armour phere of lhis moonlil garden will always Treasure lhe memory ol lhe Senior Ball oi l95O. girls ol her relreshmenl cornmillee added zesl lo ihe evening. The music was supplied by ihe very popular ldlolslra Band procured for fhe gala if B X. 35 MW To h o c es er o uTb eaTher R sa a aen ac nas os+ran T Ar o E Coban J Zarzyclcs S Bsrer I-I Ros noe g SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL WICE each monTh on Tuesday Room 55 ss very much aIsve wsTh The busy boys and gsrIs oT The Sensor ExecuTsve Councsl I-Ieadsng The nsneTeen members are The oTTscers oT The sensor cIass namely Thomas fNrnoTT pressdenT Caro Isne NosTrand Vsce pressdenT Barbara Macdon aId secreTary and Jack Easa Treasurer Msss BarTh and Mr LsnTs are Thesr capabIe advssers AIThough sT ss a cornparaTsveIy new organsza Tson ssnce sT has been sn exssTence onIy Three years The Sensor ExecuTsve CouncsI has proved To be a vey eTTscsenT group These people capably deal wsTh aII The problems ThaT oTher wsse wouId be Too dsTTscuIT To presenT To The enTsre sensor cIass The eIecTed represenTaTsves Trom each sensor hssTory cIass dsscuss such Thsngs as The all smporTanT sensor ball The cIass coIors cIass Tlower and The pIace oT graduaTson The coIors approved by The cIass were blue and whsTe The whsTe orchsd ss The cIass Tlower For The TsrsT Tsme The cIass voTed To abandon our audsTorsum and hold Thesr graduaTson exercsses sn The Calderone TheaTer Thss change Tor grad uaTson TacsIsTses was decsded by a IandsIsde voTe Among oTher smporTanT decsssons whsch The sensor cIass musT make and whsch are TsrsT dss cussed by The ExecuTsve Councsl are The amounT oT cIass dues and The cIass gsTT To The school From The cIass dues voTed To be one dollar The sensor cIass has boughT and presenTed coIIapss bIe coaT racks To The schooI Those who have aTTended The Torrnal proms and baIIs sn The boys gym have Iong TeIT The need oT Thss convensence The chosce oT The sensor cIass rsng ss a mosT smporTanT decssson TsrsT presenTed To The coun csI NoT oTTen do They change The Tsrm Tor The conTracT buT They are good Traders From Thss busy group comes The pIans Tor The annual goodwsII gesTure The Sensor Erosh ParTy enTsreIy a gsrIs aTTasr AII These probIems and many oThers ThaT msghT arsse and Thesr decsssons are ToId To The hssTory cIasses or Thesr represenTaTsves IT any maTTer ss gsven a voTe ThaT Too ss Taken care oT sn The cIasses The hssTory Teachers very gracsously gsve up some oT Thesr class Tsme Tor Thss purpose of TsnaI decsssons by The Sensor ExecuTsve CouncsI X . - ,xi XX T I T W 4-V1.4 T NR' 5 ' x . , I 5 'N ' T .1 7 1' ' 1 X .- ', ' 'fi ' ' I 4 'WA . 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N g ' -J' X n Ml x f .uw m .f ' Q1 Y ' Q0 'I ' 'X 1 ' ,..:.:r. , . u , A I, L U , V 1 1, E. me i L Jig ug' JY x BWI 5332. , . ' 55.2, lf! QI' , xx I-all fy ,I my-,w'k .E 7.36 A K, qw 'f 5'- E - K 1 I Y , . gfwl FAN. Lmltj. X M 9: . rv A x eb V. F .Q :E-A. ' I I. ' -bl - J .RQ 4- :Ev-4, ' . Ri :fic G Q Siam, .fff-gf . 4YA ,' f ' Y 'I' ' i cd . 'il ia ' :P 5 u K - H - f' iz - 5 it Q-bf' .-. X +5 ' A 7 , Y, 3 'cg 5 1 L Q , f Tv 5 N ,N V AI. I pi - J , - .e k V , . M- R ' if . 4: V f ' C I , 'V' N, I! ' ,4mv,?4ff'x ,fl L F5 T N 2,x v , m 5 ' 4 '50 I k 35 ' ' ' - 9 ., 1 V .fx 'Er x ' t 'ml A Q , ' ' V 1 I I ' -F jg 15 , .,, :- L - fl - ' y x 1 Il, -' - ' 5, -' -..'- 4.- L ,1' ..-I-4 - . Y' 7 ..- F The inTeresT shown by The class oT 5l in boTh scholasTic work and erfraecurricular ac- TiviTies is any indicaTion oT Their TuTure aTTiTude To The world around Them, The Junior Class is sure To do weil in adulT liTe and To oe helpTul in solving The problems oT a sorely Troubled world. This year The iunicrs have been acTive and busy in every phase oT school liTe. Some oT Them have been ouTsTanding in sporTs, while oThers have added greaTly To The dramaTics, arT, and music deparTmenTs. Juniors inTeresTed in iour- nalism have compeTenTly Tilied many posiTions on 'sTudenT publicaTions oTher Than The Colonial. Juniors are well represenTed, Too, in The honor clubs and service squads. This acTive group chose an unusually good slaTe oT oTTicers. Gary SmiTh, The popular aca- demic sTudenT planning To malce engineering his career aTTer a course aT LaTayeTTe, was elecfed To wield The gavely his able assisTanT is Jean l-lasTe, presidenT oT her class lasT year and vice' presidenT The year beTore, who aims aT business adminisTraTion and would lilce To sTudy aT Cornell UniversiTy. BeaTrice Schallc, The TuTure iournalisT Trom Cornell, was appropriaTely chosen secree Tary. Daniel Shybunlco also Thinlcs engineering is a good career and is planning To prepare him- selT Tor ThaT Tield aT Brooklyn PolyTech. Danny was voTed The iob oT handling The Tinances of his class. . WiTh The help oT Mr. Zara and The iunior represenTaTives, Danny collecTed TiTTy cenTs in dues Trom each oT 290 iuniors. ParT oT This money wi'l go To malce :ome iunior very proud when aT an honor assembly nexT year, he or :he is preeenTed wirh a cash award Tor The class member wiTh The highesT yearly average. This group pianned an assembly Tor The Junior Class wiTh TalenTed funiors singing and dancing as well as presenTirg a slciT ab3uT The Troubles involved in colloding iunior dues. ATTer The ordeal oT June RegenTs has been successTully weaThered, The iuniors will Turn ouT in Torce Tor The big evenT oT The year-The Junior Prom. AT This Time The boys gym will be TransTormed inTo a ballroom in honor oT The gala occasion. r as JUNlQR CLASS Le5l To ri'gn': G. S'n'Tr B. Schallc J. Hasfe D. Shybunlir. Under The experT guidance oT Miss TaTT and her assisTanTs Miss Dorwin, Miss AbboTT, and Mr. Zara, The Junior Class has had a very suc- cessTul year. You may be sure They are well pre- pared To Talce The place of The graduaTing class, and nexT year To shoulder The responsibiliTy oT being The Seniors oT l'lempsTead High School. ITT-T a year oT experience behind Them. The Clazs cT 52 sTarTed Their sophomore year in l-lernpsTead T-ligh School wiTh a greaT deal CT enThuiiafm. PasT was The Tfrne oT mis- leadirg direcfions To Talce The elevaTor or subway 7 ahead lay a year To be more erfoyed because They were new Thoroughy acouainTed wiTh T-lempsTead l-ligh. Ahead, aio, ray a year oT hard work wiTh Regent in June, buT They proved Goual To Their Taslc and broughT wiTh Them, besides Their enThusiasm, pierTy oT energy and ab7liTv. 'TT l SOPT-TOMCVE CFFTCERS 'a S-.-'ff-1: E, T-lf H TP, B 3. S':'3 ' V Ca' r- f-. Fi. Eleanor Helms wa- :hcen To head her class, and a be'Ter pre,igerT Tm 'hi- gwup CT peo- ple, whye many irTere,T, are wide and varied, couljnT be Tcurd. ArT ra'-ls, high in her ',T oT iCureT'me pur1u'Ts a' TIC foTTball, ba'leToa'l, ard cheer Siding. Srjirl GPTTQ, ix, T Jan gn Wag ele:Ted as vicespresidenT To help Eeanor wiTh her execuTive duTies. SporTs also inTeresT RuTh Bond, secrerary, buT she enioys sewing Too. RuTh is a member oT The German Club and lilies bowling and baslceTball. Alvin FriTz, well remem- bered as one oT The clowns aT The TooTball games, was elecTed Treasurer. Alvin is The ouTdoor Type -lilces hunTing, camping, wood craTT, and ouT- door sporTs, buT he cuTs a good Tigure on The dance Tloor as well. Besides being a hall cop, Alvin is a member oT The French, DramaTic, and Square Dance Clubs. These oTTicers wiTh Their diTTerenT inTeresTs and acTiviTies TypiTy The soph- omore class as a whole-inTeresTing and inTer- esTed in many Things. The dues ThaT are collecTed from each soph- omore are puT To many uses. Some money goes 0 -J 0 . ,yn 5,09 5 X l 1 ' , l. 'L 'i v, Tor The sophomore page in The Colonial and some goes To cash awards Tor The sophomores wiTh The highesT scholasTic averages oT Their class. These prizes are presenTed aT an honor assembly The Tollowing year. The balance oT The class dues is used Tor The sophomore parTy. This parTy is a gay aTTair, usually held in The Spring. BoTh boys and girls gaTher Tor enTerTain- menT, dancing, and, oT course, reTreshmenTs. Mrs. Greenlund and her assisTanTs, Miss Tripp and Mr. McGregor, are The advisers Tor The class, and sophomores can come To Them Tor advice aT any Time. Academic sTudenTs wiTh problems in guidance go To Miss MacDougall Tor counsel, while commercial sTudenTs have Though'Tul consideraTion given Their problems by Mr. Turnbull. VViTh The help oT Their advisers, The Class oT 52 have had a wonderTul year, and have The saTisTacTion cT lcrowrg They have done well dur- 'ng Their TirsT Two years. HA He fu 29. 1 ily' fu. I W ' 4' t W U ' ',1' ff r , vi. 'll J' QI I . g gy s f' 1' f' 1. - .. -pi--5 x' ff , . f tx ' 7T x. ,EW Y ' EIA 55.5 ff ' ffiff +Qf?'7k'f 1 ,firm 'v.jiz f'g -1 if we ji' s VJ .W X 1' I 'Y Lf ' , '? -Se . . 'Y ' I -'1 v iff f 1 'K 1 1771! .-1 L.. .' Q V ' gli ggflg - Ai.: Q - : fgs f 15-41,-:.: ' 3, fy ':f-f fr-, 351 42-45 if 2.21 1 ' 1-14.3,-if ' 'M f' if ,. F VV: . 3 fn T 'Q,M'f f ' , A '55ff ,Y'3M' 55w' . f, -f 5 if-5. 'fp' . -3111 K ' '51 f A nh 'N I Thai' vga ?Yg'2fF A' N! 1' ff-4 , ff P F4 1 A+ H .- YV V ,Y A., -AW X4- Q 1 . . a . ,, . fg4 3.9 into ll AVE you paid your loclcer dues? The Band Box? Oh, fhafs easy! Jusf fake fhe subway. A bewildered group of people sfarfed fheir careers in Hempsfead l-ligh School on Sep- fember 7, I949. These were fhe freshmen. Buf in no fime af all, fhey were laughing af locker dues and direcfions fo 'rhe subway. They had no need fo aslc-fhey lcnewl Soon fhis up and com- ing class was acfive in many ways. The honor clubs were full, frosh enfered enfhusiasfically info sporfs, and fhey were soon nofed in many clubs and acfivifies. The ambifions and unclerfalcings of fhe fresh- man officers are as enferprising and varied as 'those of fhe class as a whale. George Docferoff. presidenf, picfures himself coaching foofball and spurring friumphanf feams fo vicfory. X. TOQH7 130662 f., 5 ' 5' f if 42 if l l - 6 A r Lai? KN, 1 l fi f 'f wxvfq-g,..,. J-142 rf . 0. X' 1' r' 'fr T' ll r 631 , f lx 1 7 . lf I U 55 dj Someday we may be reading fhe news of Georges feam wifh a by-line by Lynne Hors- field, vice-presidenf of her class, and some day a iournalisf. Somefime nof foo far off when we piclc up our favorife magazine, we may see fhe smiling face of Gail Anderson on fhe cover. She hopes fo graduafe from cheerleading fo modeling. Gail was elecfed freasurer of fhe freshman class. l-lolding fhe office of secrefary is James Dowling who, being mechanically in- clined, infends fo rnalce his way in fhe world as an elecfrician. Early in fhe fall fhe senior girls hold a parfy in fhe boys' gym for fheir freshmen sisfers. This year fhe seniors, who loolced exfremely mofherly wearing aprons and carrying baby dolls, and, for a gay fouch, sporfing huge hair bows, enfer- fained The freshmen who boasfed bibs. bon- nefs, lcnee soclrs, and name plafes, and, of course, lollipops. Affer fhe awarding of prizes fo fhe cufesf freshman, mosf fypical freshman, efc., fhe senior girls served refreshmenfs fo all presenf. Each freshman pays class dues of fiffeen cenfs. This money is used for fhe page in fhe Colo- nial,l' for fhe parfy which is held in The spring, and for awards fo fhe boy and girl wifh fhe highesl' averages. Any addifional money is used for exfra scholarship prizes. The freshman parfy is a fesfive occasion when boys and girls gafher for games for all, dancing, and refreshmenfs. OFFICERS l.eff fo rignf: J. Dowling L. l-lorsfield, G. Docferorr, G. Arde'son. Miss Farrior wifh her able assisfanfs, Miss Joyce and Mrs. Turnbull, has helped fhe class of '53 over fhe hurdles of fhe firsf year of high school. This year's freshmen are well prepared for fheir remaining fhree years in l-lempsfead High. Lofs of luclc fo you, freshmen! You are really a grand class. Acfivlfles 1-.iii-111 l .,..1.i- L... ' 2 I Q STUDENT COUNCIL OMPOSED oT The class oTTicers, presidenTs oT clubs, and leaders oT oTher acTiviTies The STudenT Council is widely represenTaTive oT The sTuoenT body Besides acTing as a policy making oroup The council compiles a budgeT Tor exTra curricular acTiviTies and supervises collecTions Tor chariTies Regardless oT The immediaTe resulTs This year was imporTanT in The hisTory oT The council fXTTer organizing and campaigning The council pre senTed a new consTiTuTion Tor The sTudenT body s approval. AlThough The proposed consTiTuTion suggesTed many changes making The council much more democraTic, The sTudenTs voTe de- TeaTed The change. The proposed ExecuTive Board planned To meeT each weelc This board was To be comprised oT The presidenT and vice presidenT oT The STu denT Council The presidenT oT Home Room RepresenTaTives and Tive appoinTed members To be approved by The enTire council Each mem ber oT Thi group was To hear and collecT sTu denT problems and suggesTions Tor discussion in The council gp-neun-an HW W 'u4..4,M M VM Ntatx m en er S Lev n R ac Re oser ero o r Rung cr Pynn L A A Scabrey C Moors urbe c urrr M c e S Saoen T Arn L on LuTz T Oh ar' er C Be nlry M Lea re T-learh R The council oTTicers who hope To again pre senT The new consTiTuTion To voTe are Henry Rosenberg presidenT STanley Birer vice presi denT STuarT Levine parliamenTarian Arline SmiTh Treasurer RuTh Pierson and Jean T-lasTe secreTaries Miss FosTer Their adviser is a greaT as5eT To The organizaTion I . . 5 . Q . . . . . .. .S - 4 T' T ' surf ii T JVC, . 5k t T T 1 T 1 T T 1. f T l ' ' ' 1 T XL Q . My - B g K , , S X T It , W is f ' f T T N LeTT T5 righi Rcw lt M. Olimann, C, Hudszr, R, Pierson, S. Birer, A. S h, T-T. Rc. .b g, 4 I e, , M k M. isch, E. R ,b , R rw II: J. Ch iv, M. y if c, i ' Gi, ,Zarlrowslfi, . Fremde' . A , . f f, B, G ' r AT, D. D ., P, o f. 4 ' waver, Row III: - . cf', M. i ich R. 4 . i id, W. . . Eppl , . li ,E. Fcrd A, aat, J. 1 r. 66 I-TOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES HIS acTive organizaTion, composed oT an elecTed member Trom each homeroom, plays an imporTanT parT in The acTiviTies of sTudenT liTe. To his homeroom represenTaTive The sTudenT ooe Tor such Things a The General Organiza Tion TickeT oTherwise known as The G O The represenTaTive will oblig ngly make Tinancial or rangemenTs easier by oTTering a Time paymenT generous conTribuTions Tor The Red Cross, The Red EeaTher, and oTher worThy chariTies Once a monTh These Reps,i' as They are so oTTen called, hold a meeTing. Presiding over Them is CaTherine ProvosT7 in her absence Pa- Tricia Leckie, The vice-presidenT, oTTiciaTes. Bar- bara Millman is The secreTary and Paula Johnson is The Treasurer. These oTTicers are irnporTanT noT only as The oTTicers of The l-lomeroom Rep- resenTaT1ve buT also as memb rs oT The STu denT Council Their capable adviser are Mr WindT and Mr B ckeTT To righT Row Lec M lman P JohnsTon J Proves? D l-lope D Eazer R enaers Mor enwec us J Cody w III Wer c y e a M Moores B Ko n e arr ei Marne C Clou e Row lV Mr e eTT R Aonheum C De Res a E Novel J Lapsansky H Go do M Schaedel B Simp son J Bafes H ORourke A CavuoTo M Wundv R el N r' J LeaTher D Shybun o R Eppier W Suda C Maa s C No Trand M Edwaros plan This plan consisTs oT paying one dollar down and receiving a Temporary TickeT some Time laTer he pays anoTher dollar and receives The Tinal G O TickeT The sTudenTs also give Q' Q f J s s - 3 5 Q T l.eTT ' . l: J. MacauTc, J. Finn, P. kie, B, il , . , . , . , . . Ow ll: L. 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I95O COLONIAL HRGUGH fhe r mf ehorfs of each sraff fhe Coforuaf for he I95O Graduehng CLass us ready for +he prm+er Urwhl you have scrumped or 'Mme fo do your hare oh Jrhls pubhcahorm y u donr reerze Jrhe consfaml feam work re ouwre for +he fra! esul+ Each shag ns e so u efy necessary +o af' rhe ofhers u ho G u + w er' Cy Grd appre wa+e e r O e by he Ad SMU Thr w r upe v eve e J oeau+y u o e Mehfed w Keg w mm N. f 4 uf E e f wer r e ur b urhe DK GEL V7 VTX Vx LT E he ehe ue? w h y e f Derhore Lf r w D a W 3 D G aharv M a a A M J a N Saure C Ha b Pea 'rec sfe C W a' c' zo W a Ch e L ' Jrhe Semor Shahf are perhaps more closely asso cuffed durmq fhe bu Tdmg fhan are fhe ofher groups The po LLIOV1 as eduror IU ch ef was fhed by Dorms Amder cn She was qreafly aw +ed by a number of edlf rs Pho'foqraphy Naomr Saure Sensors A orey Koh Clubs Wrham He h C ryme erL e H rev armah por r Pwr e a ful 'reg 'herhoers kep+ +he r 'er an y er er X e rm G om Ca y o are 1 r C pe w+h ri h 31 e fe Dy M Jrffw :rw wor wt oups Afrferf e P P uoh ry pee + er h w 'Tw 'vw + e Leif fo Eghi Rc I: , P ee: S. 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Bl 4 p- - -HE L.i K' ff -,4 Pu.. ff fx TI-IE PATRIOT I-IE purpose oT The PaTruoT Thus year us To brung The sTudenT The STudenT Councul and The Teachers oT our school unTo closer conTacT and cooperaTuon wuTh each oTher Through good readung You can always spoT The Monday on whuch The PaTruoT comes ouT by loolcung un on The auduToruum durung TourTh peruod All you can see us The unTeresTed Taces burued un Theur PaTruoT The PaTruoT a sTudenT run pubIucaTuon always provudes sTudenT and Teachers wuTh all The per TunenT news oT The hugh school WheTher you lulce To read The sporTs arTucles or The school gossup or uT you IusT enuoy The uokes pucTures and carToons Thus publucaTuon povudes an TeresT Tor all Thu year The members oT The PaTruoT STaTT proudly boasT ThaT They havenT mussed a Truclc concernung school and aThIeTuc acTuvuTues Thus was accomplushed by uncreasung The number oT The sTaTT To sxTy sux and also by enlargung The suze oT The paper The new enlarged PaTruoT under The eduTor shup oT STuarT Levune and wuTh Francus Wood a Managung EduTor has conTauned arTucles wruTTen un a very clear prunT and The phoTographs could pass Tor Those un a cuTy paper The paper ha cerTaunly receuved The prause oT Tormer members oT The sTaTT who have been able To compare a college paper wuTh The paper publushed by our own TuderuTs PATRIOT EDITORS T Ru eul F Woo H o e rg S Saden aTer A ee One oT The TavoruTe secTuons oT The paper u and probably always wull be SporTs The sporTs wruTers Take on a preTTy Tough assugnmenT JusT sTop a momenT and recall how many duTTerenT sporTs are enloyed un Thus school uuTe a num ber Eh' Well Alden Lee SporTs EduTor cerTaunly ha hus worlc cuT ouT Tor hum un Iceepung he sporTs news rollung Thus season The sporTs wruT ers can boasT oT havung The sTory oT a sporT occurrung on a weekend appear un The Tollowung Monday s eduTuon oT The PaTruoT The gurls oT The school cerTaunly are well un Tormed on The Tashuon oT Theur world In The PATRIOT ADVISERS Le'T Tc ghT Mr Tree Mr Golcly M Navarra Le? To righT: R. ss , . d S. Levine, M. Flckllnq, , R s n- be . . w . ,L . . . .SI ' S, '. I . S . . . . Jr v - . . I I S . . T I ' ri 2 . , . , r. . V . . . F . in- . 's 'I . . . . S ' ' . s 70 'ew 5rTi:le The COThe5ine, The gals are TOTO everyThirg from cock-eTOO:h Tads TO whaf TO wear aT fh5T coming Torrnal. Far The gossip Tahi. There is more Than enough, in Th5T clever 5r+icle enTiTled Sidewalk SuperfnTenoenT. The P5TriOT ha: 5leO added a puzzle Once in a while abOuT Things in Or arpund The Sched TO lceep up The inTeresT in The paper. There was a r'naThemaTical ouesTiOn TiT Tor a ouiz lcid con- cerning The number OT seaT5 in The audiToriumI The number OT class rooms in The schooly The number OT cu Todian un' n uni Ou i'T46VEE'6'J in The 5cTiv'Tfes O5 The Muzi: Decad- rnenT ara h53 lcepT ug well inTOrnn-ed On These programs. New The Muzic Dep5rTrnerT has f'iEC To repay Ther erThu3752rh Oy ho ding 5 maTinee pe'T:rmance O: The fv'fofVi.'irTer COncerT Ter The be-nef'T OT The ?5Tr'OT. The chzir and band all COnTrfOuTeo 'heir T5 enT GPU preienTed The prof ceeds TO The paper. These Turos were used TO help mainTain The high sTanOarO OT The publica- TiOn. RecenTly a TeaTure secTion cOnTaining eighT pages OT picTures has been disTribuTed wiTh every copy OT The PaTriOT L T To ro w i e W Od LQVl S 'E Q Nye n e 'J vi w H aT Levra Maru T twi D T' av 'anvev VKQV' L, 'TV' X NT V '1 rar M Y T a RRu G C1 reached The answer by carrying OuT The various maThemaTical TuncTiOns lT held The inTeresT OT many he aTriO 1 alway been Orea You will always Tind a clover arTOOn origi naTed by Richard T-hxon and his sTaTT OT arTisTs AnOTher Top TeaTure OT The paper is The phOTO graphs They have included picTures OT Top sporTs evenTs picTures OT Teachers and Tschool plays under The supervision OT Henry Rosenbero Ph Tography EdiTOr T-la s OTT To The PaTr OT 'The O on Thi year Q sTaTT can be p Oud ThaT They hive cOnTrbuTed To Our c Ov O n rn wleooe fro on TerT1inmenT O s Q, L O so O Tl y . . l eT i,hT. R3 l: P. Cahiy J, Mcfnenwezlr A lee F, O . S. APE R. Piersor' M. Ficlcifo . S df- ' ' C ' 1 r, l-T, Rage b r., J. Keller E, Da . P' ll: M. . . . . Moores, B, and, J. T i' M. Siege. cl. Mulhauser, V. , T, S, fc Ta, M. Ru, 'ere F. Ku' 'cln B, B' oaa ' , L. SrniTh, J, T iq Rwfv llli T-T. Ruse' M. O , M, . T . Ba' D. 'uv , P. l-T' fn C, i:zTaf.'. M. Refer. cl. ' 5 C e D. Kein, C. clauohid S, Fw, Piw lV: P. Reid I ' V O V 1 M. l'Oni'lf l-T, M er G. B'au' J. Rube .Ohiarg 5' T-l ,di',S.BO: ' . esei N. ear ' Flaifsin. T ' J' O- T, , T i . 5 is . ' ' ' . ' much shOlbThi lciolij 1,',f V. T P i T752 S J ri . 7I L W v S A S C are SENICDR SERVICE SQUAD Sen fG1f Serwce Quad he + e serv e fcafmzafmons fo C1595 Ee 'ww 1 fahon wwfh 3 fe ffm 4 fo., one of rfwpoffafwf L1 C e V7 P Cl Z DO dC ff CGVVS UC WP L4 3 Q 1: Q. -. EI , P. Ef1':OV T, J. f ,M 5. . CU' ' F. Ca 1 f E. a'dC', R. Pvt . . 'N 'fri 5. ewan, M. ef-Caff M. u, S 31.21-'.-.:'f-' EVM. 3 .+. U2 J K -' M. E. EY' F. ETA 'xv' I. . . a if E S 37 i' 5. Maxtcfa d, E. 9.54 HE Sc ' s ' Si , + Eff cf A H1 E: Q Jw' ' 'fffrf E w I' 'ST ' ' v ffcus QW, Masks, 53. ef 1 R, S in l92 . THE Q p of girls is , We mc-51 V ' ' Y r . . . if 4' -, ' afc L,:ef4W ,efvnc groups ,fu E ,H 9 f' . , . . v Q 'CFM Y. E' F1 Cav, 6-aj qw! , -2 :re ref 35: v f- f Y . , . W .. , . 1 2 T 22 We OHICG ani: m a1:.i1.+:if2c1ufnq 'Ee ve err' , ,: Aj . . . W , E . . 1 gr! 1, Q E: nf: fwg CX- Mfe Tl'+V i1.6fu E 3 N 7. - Lx - 1 '4 ,s 1 f Q OW '1 f6 f, , S. R . 1 It f X V rm W., S9 ' f E ' TEQ 1 fb po. f ri: ' C 'F 1 Nb. 2. T1 If ij? ve ugh E,HZ-ffl ff: 1 X42 .. Ing gw erf3f :Y 3i Q 1. F fe 6 , 'fir 1 VT H Eff ' 'f any .ny 'f vfflf ,fy fif' C, ff, i L Uri f ,Ee C-A1I.:'f? ZTKrV1VQ.+-i , 'if 'wg E: V,6 Jfw' ef 'fe Sef f SE-ffie S :gym L wi :,fQ:1f'1e':, er? 'rpm iff CEQA 1 E H f., 5-'Z' 'eff' fx?- Ce'1fQQ iff? 72 YA. V 'JN' W rw fm Def Oo J L memo f G f ff P WF :Up v Wfo L vw 9 + me JUNIOR SECRETARIES T preseruT The Junuor Se reTarues oT I-Iemp sTead I-Iugh Sch ol are sTuI carryurug on The TraduTuonaI duTues oT The OTTuce 4 squad Ever snce uTs organuzaTuon Thus oTTuce and uTs squad has proven To be a very necessary deparTmenT oT our hugh school The enTure squad enuoys workung under The pleasaruT guudance oT Mrs EosTer Theur compe TenT advuser They also acT as audes To Mr B ddow and hus as usTanTs Mrs FosTer seIecTs These g rls on The basus OT conducT scholarshup eTTucuency and reluabuIuTy As models oT Theur squad Thus year The gurls have wusely chosen The Tollowung oTTucers BeTsy Kyle chueT Joanne KuT Tell assusTanT chueT JearueTTe Oluver secreTary and Jeanne I'TasTe Treasurer The Three aums oT The Junuor SecreTarues are To become acquaunTed wuTh oTTuce procedure To develop skull un The rouTune duTues oT a secreTary and To receuve people unTeIIugenTIy pIeasanTIy and serve Them prompTIy and eTTucuenTIy The cuurls perTorm many duTues some oT whuch are Telephonung absenTees Tulung schedules run Sr,-Q-X ,f .1 nurug errands and Typung Each gurl spends one peruod a day un OTTuce 4 besudes coIlecTung ab seruTee slups dururug homeroom peruod Every gurl us expecTed To sTay Tor laTe duTy Two weelcs oT The year There us IuTTIe doubT as To why The Junuor SecreTarues are held un such hgh esTeem by The TacuITy and sTuderuTs OT our school Ro a r' rr' T h a Ou Wh Tley B w B a nr o n lers ammo d S ox I' N V1 ra ou M Po AI da JLa an 'n r -lu IW 2 i li 1 HQ il UH ll SS Q CS ll UI ii I1 ii UQ I1 U1 Ii D1 I- Qui S Q S xxg X X X X -u--ext X XxX 'Z 7 gf ' -' A I F . 4 5 ' O I ju ' - I . . - I ., . . f - - - ' a C . , 1 7' rf t e ' s' . . . . ' . .- . .: ' . I T ' ' I . . 3 . . Lefv 'o 'IghT. w I: J. F. B rueTf, R. Mccsbu .e, E. ' Tslg ls E. I-Torn, J. KiTIe'I B. Kyle, J. I-I ve, .l. Mer, ' ' ' G. I -, . CufTre'I, D. SrniTn, Ro II: . W. Tom C, . . Ma: . R. Leclde, M. Kouafo, L. S Tfh J. M 'gar D, Pres- nn: . D. C' rls eo, P. H r , . E , N. Kerr. Rgw ' ' , III: F. Wood, P. M20 e, M. Scnaedel, I-I, Sonnaci, D. Mcdcclc, K, Gay, G. Weiss, J. Frlsbie. P. Frarclr, E. Taylor. ' ' I ' Ro IV: T. Brown, D. ThursTo , T. Sykes. E. Nlccfaus, N. J . .. Ge f , .I+', V. Iexaruder, D. Zoo 13, . ps slay, ' u ' N. Go T ion, M 3, FosTer. ' Ii... ku . ' 5 , If .f S .' N, g J . V . 'X . 1 V U x 1 I . I N X. T QL XX ,T x he xx . xxx V I: .X -eq - 'xx'-.E -' I X - 'Y faxg- ,TQ 1 . TI xxx ,,, we X, -a -XX X, TA .N 5 I . gl, Y XY . X' . TX ' . In T. XX WXN. E , YN Xxx. T I 73 My 7Ci,.zu!i.,a.-f ,cw ,!Z,...,J 5 1. ' PTI n rr n C3 O in arre C ay J Ma Mi nn Moo c u s 6 M Mu au M Krehler G EuTas S Demoroslcy N A Mar pTTa W Man e ADV SER AIDES O all who have been ummoned To Room The dviser ades are well known They are The ones who wriTe o.JT and deliver The whiTe once To Room 80 AlThouqh The boys are The ones who deliver The lips and receive many glares and loolcs OT bewildermenT Trom The Trcshmen Tor Their eTTorTs r a o pa an mporTan parT in This r g nizaTion These oirls have Their own Tiles which ire ar anqed accoroino To The ade In Ths Tl are ciro wiTh The sTudenTs rahngs on Tem m The e c ros The ailcs plan an inTervi w proqmm Toi The r aovi er E ch adviser chooses her ovvn h diTTerenT ones eac f e A lf hoen on The ai h r c J T e pe ially hones ol ni wer d 3 The mos wiTh oo d sr Q-fu Buy,-5 porTanT ThaT The aides be accuraTe in Their schedules Tor inTerviews The busy grace adviser musT see all Treshmen wiTh Tailing grades Any Treshmen upon requesT may consulT his adviser regarding school problems No inTervie-ws may be neglecTed by careless records of The aide on duTy The posihons oT The chieT and ass1sTanT chieT who are picked by Miss Silver are Tilled by Joan MaTThews and ConsTance Taylor respechvely The Adviser Aides have been a parT of Hemp sTead High School s nce T935 and This year They have TwenTy nine members AT The beginning and The end of each year They hold a meeTing The lasT meehnq is loolred Torward To Tor wTh iT comes a big parTy which is enioyed by all ,ygyvhglyn ly, MW? Vi U X f M I V wk If V A, N , T ww .V Le lf riq'T, Rrw l: B. Be T a C1 C. iran, .Mi on l. W n, , T Tor, , TThew:, P, Lecicie, B. 'in an, M, V, R en, Mi s Silver, Row ll: , aTThews, J. 'F , , , h, , ' , .Gold- r T in M. Ruqdierg, , qi T . sTi ld. I , WW , . s 80, I a ' i . l -4 slips which Tell The desired sTudenTs To reporT aT lasTic raTing are preTerable. lT is exfremely im- The c:ils'ls ly- 7 T ' 'o- ', , ' ' Oy. L . N . , . , 5 rn J i . I ie , C C . , . h I .. . . . I Pro Q a l 'i - ' ie ' ' ' , ' Y 4 A i ' l 'S . a ' ' , ' . ' 'T 1lClG, CUC: us i. i l'1 i i - pe iod. , ' i ' The vfviier A' fe: are r .2 b s's ' - ' . ' ' oT c a ri Ter, lfyalTy airl s c' 'Ty, , ' , Szh arwhiiy if QT conffr' e in T im- ' ' . i pi rTanT TiifTfir f1lThmi7h piirilz i K o ,ho- ' ' i T ' . 74 Lai ff O EL CIRCULO CASTELLANO F you would walk unTo one oT Muss Zaremba s classes you would be greeTed cheerTully wuTh Come esTa UsTed7 OT course your reply should be EsToy muy bueu EI Curculo CasTellano was organuzed Tor upper class Spanush sTudenTs The members oT Thus club are very busy NoT only do They have speakers on Spanush and SouTh Amerucan culTures buT They also enuoy Spannsh movues Thus year They saw The movues The Bells oT San Fernando and Don uuxoTe whuch were shown un T-loTsTra College Thus club also sponsors a Spanush poeTry conTesT whuch arouses keen compeTuT1on They also have a ChrusTmas parTy every January 6Th e To rqhT Ro G Sm Th A Ca lson ers D Cohen J Maza c Na e ean R Afanador R I M Mc ure Mu e quoTTa J Greenblaf D All n M l Se rr M Moores S coTh C odsmlh o ane S Spuhler J Ba es N Ge ar V Ale an e ausma Gufb Graham Nola T-Tarbo s M ss Zaremba w uch us e Da o T e ree ungs Spaun ChrusTmas us recognuzed on Thus day O Aprul I2 They are plannung Tor Pan Amerucan Day There are Two gurls who come Trom PuerTo Ruco They TauqhT The Mexucan HaT Dance To The club members AT The end oT each school year They Take a Trup To a Spanush Museum ln New York CuTy Then They see a Spanush movue and eaT un a Spanush resTauranT Theur very undersTandung ad vuser Muss Zaremba always suqgesTs an excel lenT Tulm Tor Them To see and a very good resTauranT un whuch To eaT Thus year The club oTTucers are Beulah GuTber leT presudenT Joyce Crane vuce presudenT An g la MarguoTTa secreTary and RuTa SanTucuolu Treasurer Thus club awards each year Tuve dollars To The person wuTh The hughesT mark on The Span ush Two regenTs Also a bronze medal us awarded To The person wuTh The hughesT mark un Spanush Three S I ' 5 Q D A TT fi:-we A . 'R J ,iff u L TT I . w l: T. elo, D. I , . , W. ,f I 5 Q JeH . . , . . ue. sam Ioli, L. Q f. J. ' ff' - T ST T , . . ow lf . 6 T , D. lh r, A. T 3 Mar ' , . . .' e , . Ga via, J. e, P. jffa - Q, ca.. ,.B ..el u.Rwuuu.J. Lf' js ui , Cr , . , . T , , r di, . x d r, T 1 T Llia J. G n, B. erleT, A, , N. un, C. - ,, . NN L W ul , I . , 'A .. via- l T- - . yu . II J , us Th y f us Th K . ln ,A X . l . I . . . . . n TQ' . . . C N L I ' a T - ' u - 75 ASSEMBLY SQUAD HE Assembly Squad was TnrsT organized by Mr Schem when he was aT HempsTead Hugh as a physical educaT1on durecTor BeTore The days oT Thus eTTucnenT squad classes sTruggled Tor pas sage To assembly SeaTnng was done nn a hap hazard and conTusung manner Now under The capable dnrecTnon oT Mr Franz Thus squad has become an umporTanT ac TvnTy To whuch IT xs an honor To belong The squad ns drvnded unTo dnTTerenT commuTTees whuch A78 G0 ,ao lvebj U' -7 1,3 5 e T To u ar G N a z cle o alen K We ss M anz R Pa qellce J e O anqlo obarcxe H M 9 FU UVT C oss R ege k work TogeTher To perTecT The smooTh assembly movemenTs Each commuTTee has :Ts own lndl vidual duTy One group preparses The schedule oT rooms To be nnvnTed and Issues a previous an v1TaTnon OThers as gundes call aT each room aT The apponnTed Tame and escorT Them To The auduToruum As The lasses pass Through The hal s sTull anoTher group OT boys lceeps Them aT The correcT speed and provudes smooTh Tlownng nnTo The audnTorlum Upon Theur arrnval each class us checlced Trom a lssT and drrecTed by The seahng commnTTee To :Ts proper locaTuon These boys are Tumors and sennors who are recommended by The TaculTy or suggesTeo by boys on The squad IT a boy as accepTed he IS apprenhced aT The end oT has sophomore year eT oT The squad us Joe Zarzycln a lTanT ch eT Oalsle gh Calowell ecreTary AlTreo HoT zunger These oTTncer never Tall To schedule Tnenr annual parTy L T righf. Row l: J. W TTT, B. McDermcT' L. El: Je, . llscn, J. Z r y I, A. H 'zlnqen E, Blanchlna, M. Wh , , I , r. Er . Row ll: . Hersfr, H. Eng , . PorTcTe , C. Ericsson, R. con, G. Smlrr, E. Brown, E. l. 4 ls. T, R 4 . . Tlr, C. Pau. Rcw lll: . . L. Hir-richs, J. Schaedef, D. McClure, S. llefnbrcslfy V. MCD r STT. J. Rubell, J. Ryan, D. Shyb lc J. Su 'ivan ' ' 6. R , .C ls i. H, PCTITI. . . F , Q .- -.,v K . . . . . . I 'x K: ' ' ' , . E Chi ' 'Z 52's S E 1 , 1 ' 1 5 , 1 ' . 76 LIBRARY STAFF years Lrorary STaTT con rsTs oT Th1rTy glrs and one ooy These TudenTs are recom menneo To Mrss Rhodes oy The TuoenTs Teach e e sTudenT lrbrarran are ophonnores lun or and senror who a sr T The TaculTy llbrarnans rn ne oT The Two lrbrar es The Tour arnraole and capable lrbrarlans Miss Rhooes Mrs Cullen Mr Anderson and Mrss Ford drrec he sTaTT nn Therr work Thrs work IS lnTeresTung and varzed The sTaTT learn how To u e The lubrary and how To show The sTudenTs The worklngs oT The lnbrary Those whnTe slrps whrch come anTo your homeroom so oTTen are largely made ouT and sTarnped by The sTudenT lbrar ans All errands To The oTTrces and oTher places are run by The sTaTT All The books have The cards reTurned and are puT back on The shelves by The sTaTT each perrod OT course books are sTarnped ouT each peruod by The sTu denT lrbrarran on duTy ThaT pernod The brggesT rob oT The sTaTT rs To help The sTudenTs who come To The lrbrarres They show The sTudenTs k G M Ja o M aa M O l-T N M S T-T Lace M vi Q fi, how To use The card caTaloq and where To Tnd books on The shelves The lnbraruans on ouTy nnusT see ThaT everyone srgns The aTTendance slnps and ThaT The slrps are delivered To The rnqhT sTudy halls All The books need To be ar ranged on The shelves and have new cards and pockeTs Typed very oTTen all oT whrch rs done by The TaTT When school TrrsT opens all new old TexT and lrbrary books rnusT be unpacked TT nec ssary sTarnped counTed and puT away on The shelves AnoTher phase oT lnbrary work rs arT The sTaTT plans and execuTes arT exhubuTs ThaT perTarn To books and Theur conTenTs These exhublTs are planned To brrnq books To The aTTenTnon oT The sTudenTs and TaculTy School where They aTTended a Torum Thus was noTher pleasanT opporTunrTy oT The Lnbrary STaTT -,f 3 T T ., , . .. 'P ' A l llS S . Q As K . I C 1 ' y ll ' . V . y XTC T a s - ' rs. Th ' ' s s , ' - ,K T '41 3 s, ' s s 's ' ' 'JZ 14, '.c ' I . 5 Q T . . , s. ' I I TT ' ' . . - A I S S . . . . T Tr . D S . U , . e V Ls 'C flehl. Rfw li C Pfiifdr F. Kublik N. Oiffir P- This year several girls wenl' To Malverne l-liqh Qranaf FN, S Tas, . Mzsre, . Ccves. J, T-lu'z er, E. . Ri':':or Rovvll:R,l:'anZe1e J, Schlebl, B. BI .M s, ' A. O Neill, M. Jarvey J. Ter' Brceslr, . Aver. E. C 'n, 5 A ' Rrw lll: M, Rawzana , cCcnfer. L. Llueef, M. 'ari- bern, J, Ar'ni'rcn'1. . rqre' B. Siar an, , Chlhl. ' l 77 SKETCI-I CLUB no you ever w r-oer wlwere rlw p +era lwe va u +v+e eme incl y w Jrclr' rv e he C om 7 ege were 1 ew Tflwe many QC ompl lemer' l e Slcelclw Club Th Q CLD oro rmzeo r e o nelf o e are rrwfere r me of We rr nel JG cluo rw ef'1oQ e ce + Q ri rr l946 r rrwemoeri P lwfs beer leamly rn reasrrwo eee youro arf r eqoer o ve fr' eo ve C eoule for llwe year rw ln e er or orfm by lmvmg rlwe Hemplleed Garden Cuo come lo llwe sclwool lo demonsfrale llower farrarwoemerwr They also mvrled flwe Garden Cufy Arr Club emo flue varrous horror cluoC ol Hemp lead H oh lo e resulr llme fhree lollowmo meelmqs were sperl' rn melfmg flower arrerwqemenls and slce+ol'wes L Q rrvmc V iw' rad S Mu 'v r Pe rap 'rr u M an M 0118? GT? 'g f59Xk,1 '51 , fy l J X E Nexl on llwe egeroe were lwo err apprecre loo le lures ard movre oven lo ll18 S elclw uo d lwooor lub Ure leclure wee be e or arclmleclure cmd oTl er on pamlmo The boye an qrrls also preao llwe Clwrnslmaw Qpurzl Ground Qelwool by rrmekwo Clwrwrmas de-coreluons for flue U Q a o clowroomc Ir ado l on +lwe Slcelclw u erQ id e prole swore Grlrsl Come o quve e ec e wlmclw rm rre an or a lrup lo ew Yorlc Crly lo vnsll a rrwubeum H+ rlwe lwelp ol M C vell emo Mrs Gman e eovwe Q a+r e pre ed over e meelmos Sxqrrd Wollce wee clwoserw as vice presr eml nd Lermle Demmc as secrelary wr an Kr Qer G no l lreofu ' ' 5 . ID o . l e ov- eff l'lg1o-l? , . . .. ' ' K ,. 'ffl 1 elrelg i of 'fro 5 5:1 Mos Q from 7 5' ll 'K Cu se lv J' Q' flr '-Il, ere defer: 5. N ,fflfj ,l Q Tlx 5 f of H A 2 'Q . 5 --T' l' K: If-fl j-V ol' lw , I. 5 l , Je ' l lo ll' fc' F '1 l Q 3 of HW 2 wlfo ' ved Ee 5 l, li f- noi? f D . l 54 H .N ,l as Hlgle. , '-- --ijfr ff: Slrw I: rer'rofnrzf+lorw '. , fa . elf. io +3 Ll' I C .I I. Y 4,- Th . ry 5 SSS, 'K l l'a A e ll E F -Q I F k 5 I K . .'.K . A Z V V ' ' ,' U ,r , I 4' fd llw l I Y V1 , Sq C in M Sd I . . . H J T d ' 2 ' ' H - ' ' 5 n n y H 9 ,U hell, 1' . M . wr Cib- perlrcupale m wrlrwessmq llws demomlrrelron. Ae bn X Q4 Ky 5 - , - , I D . D' 1 ' lur , ' 'fp' d pl 5 l ' N VN' lw r rss o K u . , QM Q rlj ', R W l: E. Mcyire S, VVS we J. Ke se' S Hq 5 J 'M rw P I QCQ5. Mggr 525 XJ lb De ' , 7 M .re Pol. ll: 6. Move, M. O , lv. . . . . . Ba , Bfrlo, P. Prvur M. elaine M, LCvr'ECr1 li .1 ' ' ' ' .la sen. Row Ill: G. lnvicrwe, J, lersf' C. K eklrelw' d 5 ' ' I 'Hy N, K 5 V, I ff U. Tay 'f R. Sir: ln fu L, nie . J s +. M J GL. wuz Sl p ,ld A. Raine O al fr' ro , FSF. 1 4? e I Q X V Q - 1 , . 3, ' E kk mai y I! ', ' :Ar K by W N - N Q5 N I v ff 0 18.3 A 4-A , N fo ,. O-f AIO HALL PATROL NE oT The moT Tamuluar sughTs around l'TennpsTead T-lugh us The T-Tall PaTrol These alerT guarduans oT law and order are sTaTuoned aT cleTunuTe hall posTs ThroughouT all nune peruoos OT The day Thus year The squad has l5O boys whuch us more Than ever beTore From The good appea anc OT The halls uT us evudenT ThaT The All The hall cops are chosen Trom sTudy halls or uT necessary gym classes Every peruod There us one Teacher on each Tloor and aT The begun nung oT The year The Teacher selecTs The hall cops Tor her Tloor From These The boys elecT a ueu enaruT wh a e an an repla e ao enTee n A Te meeTuno wTh everyone c T The o y ele T a eTh rT Q oenJepnZr zyc u Among The ou T The l-Tal Coc are e owuno corTr uro fra a o ma ma r ro o c une ouruno The charo ng oT case eeun T a h lls maunTaun a re pe Table apce rance an keepung The halls ou eT whule clas e are un sessuon Closely c nruecTed w Th Th s group s The Cam pus RaTrol perTormuno sumular ouTues on The school grounds These paTrols work TogeTher To dus courage all louTerung The success OT The l-Tall PaTrol Tem Trom The aTTenTuon guven by Those Teachers who are n charge Thus organuzaTuon wuTh Mr Fush and Mass Lay on as uTs advusers u one oT The many m porTanT acTuvuTues oT our school aus eno ese J u Rucc r R Bree e amer W H a h J Burn n Cark amascos S Bcorn Ro I T-T 5 W Mans u J r aooa L eclc rsu e a sg ove R LuTz r Ord G e l' T . o T'lc 5 charge oT aTTend1ce -'r d c s s s or' :Is Tloor. T h TIrsT 'l ' J E reser ' o s c N chi T. Ts yea hey have ch 5 u os A T a - lc. Q 5 J T Tie: Qu l gs Th Toll ' : o. oll'u ' 'TTIC nl fu' I I. Ez- x . . J, . J . J . upl J H ugu I e 2. s 3 h T a ' ' s c T a . d ' T ' s s ' f ,f Y I g ' U ' Q u u u - S .. . I .- ' ' s s . , . . , . . X I ' ' , T I ' , -5 lu- r e U . . . . . . . boys are doing B COmpe+enl' LeTT To right Ron l: T. Cao an C. SrruE'r W. Lo'::luT, Q. u Kr ,B. G v , .GQ lcv, R, Reed, H. Pc PT J. T ul. ' ' Row II: M. Fish . Pariersgn, R. 2 , R. Bernyeir, Fx. . ' ' ' . Cr , . e T . . Doran B, ' e TTa', E. u , T-l. - D , . .u u . ll il: S. anna, R, Roe . - ' T5e'd, .ST asing-er G, P 2 J. Hcrn, F. Ford, .Arseu D. B , J. Bum Ad . Row lV: l-l. lVlT:lc. V. R azziuuc, W, . Co ' . . , R. Oman J. Como, R, Cuarne, W, N ir , D9ZS5'Y, F. K ly, A. FWZ. 'H' , Tarun W- 1 ,qs 0 79 I-IOSTESS CLUB OWN in Room I6 is where This club meeTs. Yes, The same room Trorn which all Those savory aromas TlOaT down The halls. Since iTs or- ganizaTion in SepTember, l947, The l-losTess Club has become one oT The mosT acTive, in ThaT iTs members are very proTicienT noT only in regard To our school, buT also in ouTside proiecTs. They had proven This TacT when They acTed as ushers aT The program given by The WesTminsTer Choir in our school audiTorium and when They senT scrapbooks and Toys To children in various hos- piTals. ln addiTion To helping oThers, These girls Tools Time To help Themselves. This, They accom- plished by Talcing Trips To TheaTres and manuTac- Turing planTs, by having guesT spealcers and demonsTraTions, and by compleTing Their club year wiTh a picnic. Under The direcTion oT Miss TaTT, Alice Maas presided over The meeTings wiTh PaTricia Franck as vice'presidenT, Mary Loolc, secreTary, and Nancy C. Ryan, Treasurer. LeTT Tc righh Rcw I: P. Ke cr M. Lock, P. Franck, A. Maaf N. Ryan. Row Il: Miss TaTT N an, A. DcherTy, M. Hopkiw J RiesTefe mcrefand, K. OuTwaTer, R Jchnson, P. Pappas, A. Elsbacln, B. ScoTT. STAMP CLUB INCE l85O people have been malcing sTamp collecTing Their hobby. Now, in The UniTed STaTes, sTamp collecTing is aT iTs greaTesT pealc oT populariTy. Our STamp Club was organized To bring To- geTher Tellow philaTelisTs. When iT was TirsT or- ganized, iT was called The PhilaTelic SocieTy. AT The presenT day meeTings, under The assisT- ance oT Mr. HolTz, Those sTamp enThusiasTs gain wide inTormaTion. Trading sTamps among Them- selves, planning sTamp exhibiTions, and conducT- ing an annual sTamp aucTion lceep old and new sTamps in circulaTion. The inexperienced persons, loolcing in on one oT Their meeTings, rnighT be baTTled. The several people careTully sTudying seemingly valueless biTs oT paper, and The oThers leaTing Through large boolcs oT colorTul scraps are simply Trading Their duplicaTe sTamps. This years club members elecTed George AusTin, presidenTg ArThur Kunz, vice-presidenT3 and Elie Dalby, secreTary and Treasurer. Ridner, M. GcryTzlra, B. Star- Tglf TQ r'1hT. RCW li D. l'lC?'. A. Marcanm-nic, A. Kunz, Mr. Hrrllz, G. AusTin, E. Da by, A. SchwaiTz, R, Crane. Row Il: M. Marrel, J. Barboo, G. Wes!- Carslca, J. Pialcis. Row ll: J, RADIO CLUB NE :T The mo:T iV'76V6ElifTQ and ueefu' 2 ubz CT L'l6f'Y'lDE+'36C l-ligln is The Radio Cup. This :lub is made up oT Thoze who are irTer- ezTed in radio or relaTed Sub'ecTs. A Tew oT The members have afnaTeur radfg CI3era4'Cr'3 JCGFSGE. The meeTings are conducTeo by Charles GoeThe, who was ele:Teo presioenT7 lvlfiiiarri T-TeaTh presides in his absence. CfiTTord Town- send records The minuTes, ard William Nordin handles The Tfnances. This year The club moved iTs meeTing place Trom The Third Tlocr oT The high school To The elecTric shop aT Rrospecf School. The elecTric shop oTTers' more in Tools and eguipmenT Than does The radio room. The members builT Two Tube sending seTs and receivers. They also learned Morse Code and how To make repairs on radios. The members oT This organizaTion may become amaTeur radio operaTors iT They pass The federal examinaTion. WiTh The Triendly help oT Mr. Dale, The clubs adviser, This club has be- come one oT The mosT popular and inTeresTing of our school. BLUE AND WHITE CORNER T-TE amazirg rumoer OT 40 OOO fransacTions if made oy Tne Bue and WhiTe Corner each year. The ReTailing II sTudenTs, TwenTy-Tive in number This year, are in charge oT The Blue and lNhiTe Corner and 'heir display windows. Work- ing in pairs, each week a diTTererT couple oT sTuoenTs display Their arTisTic abiliTies by design- irg and decoraTing The exhibiT cabineT. The s+udenTs spend one period in class and one period GT The sTore. By class insTrucTion and discussion They gain inTormaTion and use The'e ideas in The sTore management They obTain pracTice in bookkeeping, cashie-ring, selling, sTockkeeping, adverTising, and ordering. Besides conducTing The sale oT many arTicles. This sTore dispenses TooTball, concerT and senior play Tick- eTs: The lasT Two are reserved seaT sales. In ad- diTion They render such services To The sTudenT body and The TaculTy as mailing, messenger, and repairs. Any merchandise made by The clubs or acTiviTies Tor sale To increase Their Tunds are displayed and sold aT This corner, LeT' T rifuhi Slfardinzz Mr. Da r1,A.S'hUVC'. R.Lui'if1r, M. Ei k 1 C. Gniilhn, W. Hfiafh. Surah-di W. Bak'-T. ri ,R 1. T: T-T. LYO- c. E. L. S u az e'. Rn. ll: Mr. Ea- fd 'n P. Sapa S. 'Jawafi J. Ma? ard J. E.--eva' J. Ca'- 'T-. V. C' ir E, T . f-' J. Wfdd-i'bi.-n, R ff lll: Q-. M. Tn. R1. '.:..e' E. Vitgiowi, V. N nv , J. S'raud-:r B. Mora- e J. S'ap1'-' 4 B. T' u . V' FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA N The sprung OT I949 I-IempsTead I-Irgh de cnded To TOrm a club Tor Those sTudenTs plan nlng To make The Teachmg prOTessrOn Theur work n The TuTure A charTer was drawn up early an The year TO geT The group OTT TO a prOTess1onaI sTarT The club ns composed OT ThrrTy members under The supervfsuon OT Therr enThus:asTrc ad wser :ss BarTh one OT Our Englmsh Teachers As parT OT Theur progrum Mls MacDougaII polce To Them abOuT The re ponsubuluhes bone fm and The prrncrples needeo Tor Tea n M M1cDOugaII Iso menTIoned The pra IrTy c erng TudenT advosory councrl f o e uO n 1 v Th Type T ccurse Th T wculc O The mo T pro T ,mfr Q7 e To rgh TATU ar' C Tedes M o c axuOTo I-I Calf M Jackson N G mr I r- Thrmron J u om w I PeTersOn P NaThan A Bender able IU college For TnrsT hand unTOrmaTIon The memb rs observed nearby grade schools so ThaT They mIghT observe The meThods used by The local Teachers and geT acguasnTed wrTh school Operahons an general Each member OT Thus ambrhous group OT sTu denTs has decrded upon has yocahon and preparrng Tor IT whale There ns plenTy OT Tame WIThOuT a dOubT some OT These sTudenTs wIII help Torm The TacuITy OT Th s school one OT These TuTure day chno cvcr The Cub Tws yea IS Maru Oouero a :Teo by Su an RTT Carolyn e Iceec The rn ruTc nd John WuITT handle The Tren ury und ly. I ff ir 5 E., I-'tv 'I 1 .kk , Q ' 1 T 5' T 7 I T 1 T ' i 6 -2 . il A . A W g Q ' . , .,,c 1 N I 1 f' T s f . 4 ' L TT i Y. Rcw I: B. ' erm . . co. . Rug- glerc, S. RITT J, Wu,TT, E. Keenan. Row II: A. Fr? lclas, A. C f , . I r. .Elynr J, , , O 'II4O. T. ET ' ' T, .Ta fT, S, Th as, RO III: . ,M. Bene:-Teld. M. Pa:mer B. Farley R. Ueverrnan, G. Riemer, Q I Q e I l . . . . . . P . . . I3 T c , -S TITs, el sy 1 ' ' ' ch- S' T g. I--s f gf a. ' 'c- Prezlf 4 , ' I IT r ' 'Iyn Tfca' IT b ' on a I f 's ' Rub' ss., I 1 I . T - OT mme + rT. Th sT Ie T2 are cd Tsed as TO desco X: Y Q a ' 3 e T c ,T - a J ile s Tl as T fs. 82 cAFErERlA soufxe HE aclive caleleria piclured here is one ol Hempslead Highs prized possessions. The l,OOO or more sludenls who pass lhrough ils porlals each Tilrh, sixlh and sevenlh period do nol realize how much worlc goes inlo preparing lheir wholesome meals. Allhough lheir laslcs are many and varied, lhe squad slill has a welcome smile lor lhe sludenls. Mr. Tobani is lhe compelonl manager ol lhe squad which is composed of bolh sludenls and adulls. Now lhal lhe caleleria is under Federal Aid. ir can serve a hor meal and desserl lor 'rhe sum ol 'rhirly-live cenls. Many sludenls lind il oiiiif cull lo choose from 'rhe wide assorfmenl ol foods. Milk far surpassed lhe sale ol everylfhing else. Probably lhis is lhe reason we have so many robusl lads and lasses charging aboul H. H. S. s halls. The above menlioned choosing does nor necessarily bolher rhe sevenlh-period lunchers. These neglecled souls gel lhe picked-over end ol lhe menu. especially on rainy days, when lhe caleleria is overflowing wilh people. These sev- enlh period hopefuls don? mind even il lhey have lo wail lor 'rheir lunch lo be made up because lhey are sure 'rhal rhe wailing is well worlh lhe good meal lhey receive. This year lhe Calcleria Squad has again come lhrough wilh The same courleous and depend' able service lor which lhey have gained an en- viable repulalion. f -Sf V' xa 41 6 u- . l ff cfs. A i 7 'I . Q X nl-pil' lc:-565 RIFLE CLUB OWN a dusTy TlrghT oT sTaurs around sev eral mysTernous Turns Through small door The secreT haunT oT The mob known as The RnTle Club Thus group oT undlvuduals nneeTs here Twice dally excepT when There IS a maTch To Traun Themselves To be experT marksmen When They are able To shooT an acorn oTT a chnpmunks head aT TlTTy paces wnTh boTh hands Tued be hind Thelr backs The bug boss Mr Voorhues puTs Them an a gang known as The R4Tle Team The RuTle Club ha been In operaTuon Tor many years under cover oT The school oT course The club as composed oT abouT l6O guys and gals all proTcenT nn The arT OT marksman sh1p New blood ns coming unTo The club all The Time because The club Teaches Them how To hooT even T They ve never held a rlTle beTore The coach us Thrulled when a new one Takes To T luke a duck To waTer The club members elecTed Charles Belnnky as Dre rdenT Rlchard Oman as vice presloenT and Carol Roe as ecreTary and Trea urer These oTTrcers he bed Mr Voorhres To Take care oT any dmnculhes The club ran unTo Dues Thus year we c severTy cenT whuch pad Tor new TargcT T TO rn a emo ay C R s e c er r s W nn M Shade W Romer R m o Pel sor' 1 D Len e h GT acn Underr ner B am V VT n G l l C Ce rf B Klrghlfe m osr a ZJ un s rrnr are Pa uoelch D a ae' er W T-leser repaur oT The range and any Th ng else ThaT would necessarlly come To The aTTenT:on oT The club s Treasurer The club TS very proud ThaT :T has grown To :Ts presenT sTaTe oT popularrTy WuTh new mem D rs alway enTer1ng The club advancing To ex pe-rT marksmen Thus IO ning The rnTle squad The club TS never sTaTuc Good luck Rnfle Club Mem bers' May you all evenTually make your goal The rlTle Team Ns? 1 X fi 69c2 'essex Le: 4ghT. Row l: S. Te' C, Afnali P. Taussir. R. Tr ' , . cse, A, Rhode, R. Weiss, A, P Tmrsef, C. RaT?l , R. Moh . Row II: J. S'ubb , R. T-lar'esTcn, ,T-loTf ma ,,,,, ' , . Srhc burg R. r'na, J. John ,, B. Rug'na, P. Pa pas. Row Ill: I-T. lner, J, ' ' I . w 2. F. Blake, w. T wb 3 L. 1 . H lm. . F. Osbo ne, D. Ha se , W. Lcw le- M. R'e he'T, C. ' ' H g. Row IV: l.. Sha In S. Bofm, . ' I , l.. ways, over creaky floor-boards, we come upon Maraqma, E, Clerk, W, I-lafref, R. BflTT-en. R, Oman, L. - Rarlvcwskl, D. Grceoer, R. PT . C. M ass. Row V: A, l:riT, . F kwep ki, A. C al e, B. Sh k y, J, T kls. K. , ' ' ' ' ' W P' rl , . T ylor, E. S' h , R, G mon, R. Balsor, . S . . I C 3 , I . V , I . . . I A ' V . I . . I , l I ' - l ' f - s , I . A 'A'1 K ' ' C ,f' T . T l ' . , ' o A , - 'N K I S. NI . . A V. , u y is s s s . l ,. ,.. T T 1 f TT'-7 1 'A ' T s ' T - 5. X T '84 GERMAN CLUB URING The recenT school year The German Club has had The largesT enrollmenT un uTs husTory Indeed uT us noT Too much To say ThaT uT us one oT The mosT popular clubs OT our school IT claum a membershup oT abouT 120 ln Ths club sTudenTs OT German meeT one anoTher and Theur Teachers un an aTmosphere less Tormal Than un The classes There The sTu denTs enloy sungung German Tolk songs walTz classucs and popular songs In Thus acTuvuTy They are ably led by Theur unsTrucTor l-lerr Leusch Ereque-nTly German games are unTroduced Tor TurTher group parTucupaTuon Oscasuonally a slcuT df C359 3? un German us presenTed by several members oT The club The group has been TorTunaTe un ThaT someone us always reTurnung Trom a European Trup Thus year Ralph HerbsT a member oT The TourTh year German class spenT ChrusTmas un Germany NaTurally They enloy Tellung abouT Theur experuences SomeTumes a veTeran baclc Trom Europe has been unvuTed To address The group noT unTrequenTly a Tune collecTuon oT puc Tures ullusTraTes The Tall: IT has become TraduTuonal un The German Club To celebraTe ChrusTmas wuTh a very specual parTy Thus year The parTy was held un The sTu d nT caTeTerua The club decoraTed The room appropruaTely ATTer The sTudenTs enTerTauned Tuemselves by progressung Through a serues oT games They were guven a German cross word puzzle wuTh pruzes awarded To The successTul parTucupanTs Space was provuded Tor Tollc danc ung Tollowed laTer by group sungung oT German ChrusTmas carols Eollowung The reTreshmenTs The parTy ended wuTh dusTrubuTuon OT guTTs Trom The grab bag The oTTucers Tor The year are PresudenT Elaune Luuclc Vuce PresudenT Charles Erucsson Treasurer Norman GoldsTeun SecreTary MargareT Engelke l l u . . . . . u . , , . . . . - u . . - u S . . . u I - ' , . . . , . . . '. ' e ' . . , . . u ' - u C TAT rv-'VN ' T Q, uh! N D . . . K . . 1 . L' . .' . . . . I . 1 - V . . u Q Y ll V .ff X' 2 ff,,f . - . , ,pf I u u u Q7 pf ' . u u - f ff3 'f NATURAL SCIENCE CLUB N The second and TourTh Thursday oT each monTh mecTs a group oT sTudenTs TiIIed wiTIi insaTiabIe curiousiTy To discuss The Tields oT NaTuraI Science. AT The second meeTing These scienTisTs Took Time ouT Trom ArisToTTos MeTaphysics, Kochs IDOSTUIGTG, and Darwins Theory oT EvoIuTion, To eTecT oTTicers. ArThur Seabrey emerged as presi- denTt WiITiam I-IeaTh, vice-presidenT and Treas- urer' and RoberT MiTTer as secreTary. This cTub was ariqinaTTy sTarTed Tor Those who .ire inTeresTed ir' The many TieTds oT NaTuraT Science, This year The :Tub IisTer'ed To TaTTcs on niTuraI icience. given by various speakers on The .ubiecTs They knew besT, Some Topics oT The TaITci icouded The I-TIsTorv cT The Microscope. Cf e:Tiro Rocks and Mirerai, The Logic cT Fa? .init a demic TraT'c' cT The biargape, A . in The agercza was fi proposed T'eTd if-C ' Bear Moumar, inf! a 'fc FT: New YirTf T Men-' B. OT'-: ' S Qutrsv, P. Leidv. F? w TT: VIH -fd T. T-Tzzkef W. Head' R Shreve LeT? 'r rilhf, Row I: A. Ben- der M. ST: aife, T. ET'nim'cn, J. Tnynas, A, Cavuoro, S, Woike C. RIJCZTTK, L. Was.serman, S. Bardeau, M. SchaedQT, M. Kfssiner, S. CrandeTi, P, Na- 'Txar' N, MfQuiT. Rfw TT: Mrs. Ycurg. A. YaTTeau, L. Mark, T-I, GcIdberg R, Peas, D. Mc- Inerney. C, HarboTis. E. Lan- drn, E. T7reTer, E. Coban, E. TTaTby. C. Rose FT. Fiionis. Row TTT: L. Lynch, R, Aron ne m, M. Janvey, L, LiT'eer, M. Barkan, D. ChichesTer, R. EppTer, D, DisTIer, 6. Braun A. Ffeurhk D. Finger, P. Tans ddr, LE CERCLE FRANCAIS EVERAL years ago a group oT uppercIass French sTudenTs decided To Torm a cTub in which They couTd expand Their inTeresTs in France and iTs Tanguage. For The pasT Tew years Mrs. CeTine Young has been adviser oT The club. When iT was Tormed This year, The members voTed Larry Wasseicman as presidenT3 Angela CavuoTo, vice- presidenT: Sigrid Wolke, as secreTary and Carl Rudzik as Treasurer. During The year, The cTub saw many movies abouT IiTe in France, and as in years beTore, The cIub coIIecTed money and cToThes Tor chiTdren in La FarniTIe, a smaTT schooT in France. The annuaT Chri-sTmas FarTy was a greaT suc- cess. The dub meT in The bandebox and had a w3ndevTuI Time eaTihg, singing, and playing 3 imez. TT ff. Qrf,TiTying To noTe ThaT f.TudenTs, who Tudv The Tangurige, enicy The priviTege oT ex' Tenor: Their Tn3wIef.1o? cT France as provided C-if TTU? TNALIECUTYA .XT IX'I':'Li g I'T4pT'f'y. 'IAS' F'e '5'T'T CIMO. l-lEALTl-l SERVICE SQUAD HE l-lealTh Service Squad headed by Miss BesT and Mrs. Marsden is a group oT girls who are inTeresTed in nursing. They give up a sTudy hall every day Tor The privilege oT work- ing on The souad. Their scholasTic record musT be good enough so ThaT Taking a sTudy hall won'T inTerTere wiTh Their sTudies. The girls musT be iuniors or seniors. Occasionally a sophomore is accepTed. To be on The squad The girls are inTerviewed by Miss BesT and requesT a posif Tion in The T'lealTh OTTice. These nine girls help Miss BesT and Mrs. Mars' den by running The errands, Tiling records such as audiomeTer TesT and heighT-weighT cards, and helping wiTh all TirsT aid. They also help To cor- recT The TesTs. When examinaTions are held in The gymnasium, The gym aides and l-lealTh Serve ice Squad Take The eye TesT and Till ouT The heighT-weighT cards. For girls who are inTeresTed in nursing This is an excellenT opporTuniTy To learn abouT The pro- Tession. This pracTical experience gives The girls a working idea of some oT The requiremenTs in nursing. WRITERS' CLUB NE oT The mosT newly organized extra- curricular groups OT The sTudenT body is The WriTers' Club. Members oT all classes join wiTh one principal inTeresT uppermosT. Freedom To wriTe any Type oT liTeraTure Thaf pleases Their Tancy aT any Time is Their privilege. Friendly criTical discussion oT Their eTTorTs sTimulaTes These poTenTial auThors To wriTe inTeresTingly and To develop a real sTyle oT Their own. RecenTly They had The pleasanT and inspir- ing experience of hearing a lecTure by Richard Llewellyn. They learned oT his childhood and sa.f how he had experienced some oT The background Tor his novel, il-low Green Was My Valleyf The wriTers reTurnecl To Their nexT meeTing more con' vinced lhaf your own experiences in your naTivn locale make good maTerial Tor wriTers. On This Years agenda is a Trip To a news- papers prinTing oTTice. Perhaps more inspira- Tional will be a conducTed Tour oT a neighboring book publishing company. Miss Newlon, The adviser, is assisTed by The club oTTicers, NaTalie Gerardi, Carole O'Brien. Margie Janvey, and Shirley Zylan. Left lo righf, Rav l: J. MuTre', Miss Bea' Mrs. Marsden. J. Ailken, Row Il: A. Gun'hc-r. B. Macdonald, B. Dye, D. l-layef D. Nelson. E. Davin. LefT To righfz S, Zyiari, A. Ca'lson, H. Spi':, N. Geraroi, U. Leonard, C. OBrien, M. Y Janvey, Miss Newlon. Tl-lE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA NE of lhe mosi appreciaied allraciions of our music deparlmenf is our oulslanding orchesfra. The Symphony Orchesfra has aciually pui Hempsiead on The map wilh Jrhe people who know line symphonic music. The orcheslra is Tops wifh The siudenf body especially because if usu- ally has somefhing 'ro offer boih on lhe lighl and deeper side ol music. Mosl surprising is lhe diffi- culf music fha? our orcheslra fackles and plays along wilh lhe besl orchesfras of fhe couniry. No wonder +ha+ our school group is raled wirh lhe 'ren mosi oulslanding school orcheslras ol The couniry. Under The direclion ol Miss Boyle, The orches- lra has confinued fo bring good music To fhe siudenl body of our school Through assembly programs and 'ro many inleresled villagers wifh Hs numerous concerls. I+ is grafilying To have an orcheslra, bu+ noi many high schools can preseni one as experf as ours. As mosi of you know, lasi year our orchesfra played in Balfimore, Maryland, and everyone con- cerned had a good +ime and pul on a good performance. We know also Thai The people who aifended The conference marveled a+ our sym- phonic orchesfra. The large number of music sludenfs who have earned a place in lhis or- ganizaiion are grafeful for 'rheir unusual oppor- funilies. We are confident Thai The fufure concerls will mainfain lhe high sfandard of apprecialion for which Miss Boyle aims. The enfire sludenl body prolils by These high ideals. 5 Q W1 FTQST VIOLIN May' Ollrnann, P 4 eSrn 'eine B 3 ,MS h D n Ora' I 5 u ti., -R wo Free 1 SECOND VIOLINS nda Na har' ara R e n r6e'nb s c c L b U P a n cm ' ' .ard Kar.-. ff' E FTC, E lr.. Y, 'Ba 'X ,V Pjer 'cg- Vw? TI-IE CI-IOIR ERT-IAPS The appearance oT The WesTmunsTer Choir IH our auduToruum early Ths Tall gave our A Cappela Cholr added rnsprraTron Under The very able guldance of Mrss Mc ueen The chorr has enroyed a pleasanf and proTrTable year For The annual ChrrsTmas concerT The chour presenTed an unusual program oT appropruaTe musrc whrch was enloyed by The enTrre sTudenT body On The lasT day oT school beTore vaca Ton The chour TrequenTly had The halls rnngnng wrTh old Trme carols During The ChrIsTmas va caTuon boTh The RoTary Club OT l-lempsTead and The Calderone TheaTer engaged The chour Tor Therr special programs AT These perTormances They were Iorned by The symphonuc band ln February The chour parTrcrpaTed In The Mud WrnTer ConcerT by sungnng Two numbers d recTed by guesT conducTor Dr Harry Wulson Thus wldely lcnown auThoruTy on choral music ar ranged several seIecTuons sung by The chosr For The beneTrT oT The elemenTary sTudenTs The choir presenTed a maTnnee perTormance oT Their parT oT The concerT program Agarn February The chorr appeared aT The Mnneola SlcaTrng Rrnlc Tor The close oT The Boy ScouT Drrve From Tunds receuved Trom concerTs The chour was enabled To buy TuTTeen new robes These TrTTeen adduTIonal voices Increased The chorr To one hundred and TrTTeen members The Glee Club and Advanced Gle Club have snngers who Tull The new robes as soon as They are purchased The chorr as an ever popular and TasT grow Ing organIzaTIon OT The musuc deparTmenT Thelr conTrrbuTIon To our concerTs ns always a del1ghTTul one x I I FIRST SOPRANOS Carolyn Abrams JaneT Adams Je yce BerTel Joyce Bcehrner Gloua Crarlr Mary F Frclrlrrg Grelclner Glernbo l Elaune Horn Jane Jablonslcl Norma Kerr fa Ma'yAnn Helm 'Tx Joanne KITTell Barbara Kcrhhe G Euzabehr Landon Helen Lar'JICI Ju reann Le: ler Elna Levey A ana Lcbensfewn Palrncla Mack Penh Mas I9 Joan MorgensTern Elaine PeaTTleld Grace Pynn Frances Rlerner Jane? 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'. ft I. 1 '-' i i 5 Q , f 0 11: 6 : ' Q PALLAS CLUB l-TESE Torch bearers oT T-lempsTead l'lgh School are The sophomore gurls who have maunTa1ned a hroh average In Theur sTudles and have Taken The pledge To excel rn scholarshrp From srxTy members l-lelen Sormanr was eecT co presrdenT The grrls agreed TnaT should Helen oe abeT Sue Barden or Eleanor TlnT would make an excellenT supsTuTuTe MargareT Moore was cho en as The gurl who could be T keep The munuTes oT The meeTungs and Margre Moores convlnceo The members ThaT she was mosT apaole rn club hnances A Tne TrrsT meeTrng of The year The Palas 3 ls rnvlTed Mass MacDougall oT The guidance oepammenr a Therr guesT speaker Duhes began wncn Thcy served a hosTes es aT The Teachers e T To rrghr R Pasr ey 'mu N en e l-lrrn S Mar den M Kos Marrens H en nae e S W' e araen M Mo r ar-T M ore Tn WQeITe F G I be w r Koano e ak D Chr ersen Ml lrnan J R p o opTl n er h rn ETTH ml n F Sul Ivan ban va TO an 1 M un nerson R rr r- Dernn Ter uher r arg Ta Ge e rza Sc n D Muler M Wo ConvenTuon Agaln aT a meeTung oT The Friends oT The l-lempsTead Library aT wh ch Mass Pearl Buck was guesT speaker The club proved To be good ushers This year They sTarTed someThnng new by sellrng programs aT TooTball games An oTher servuce whlch They perTormed was oTTncaaT :ng as guides on open house n1ghTs Tor The parenTs A h4ghllghT ol Therr cheduled achvmes or The year was a proposed Trap To New York CuTy A ValenTnne Day parTy given Tor Then' s1sTer honor sTuoenTs The Ploneers rs an annual pleas ure ln aodTon The g rls decrded To show OTT Th rr oakmg TalerTs Cy havlng a cake sale aT he Frank n Snop Vrgmng museums and plays wcre oTner orrn OT Tnelr enloymenT A mos succe Tul year wa made pos role by The ve y capable aov ser M s Gunnerson who nad cnarge of Tns cu To The pal year l L T ' , Cw lt B. Lewln W. Phlr lps, C, l, P. Caf . Kafz sr in, B. 'T ar, , s' , . Tnet D. - . Row Il: E. edd , M. Sc d l, . lk , ' - S. B l . ores, H, Sc 'n M. O ,E. TT, H. - . . C d 'g. Rc III: L, We sT, S. 1 ,, E. Sp s , . isT , P. Lynch, B. 'l , . a p id ' 'J ' A h ' , V. K lsf lf. CarT ,J, T' C as, T. I lo , . l' , - - J. Ro ' , lj, SmITh M. Se QQ' , T-T, L glds. iss G - ' . ow IV: C. O B 'e ., G. Moore, L, T G J. leadershlp, and service. Hunfley. P. Carr, J. Olson E. Ahll, D. Marlock, A, Win, - A 1 5, S, Sp ll , B. Sm'Th, A. M llc T , D. fb 1, J. - I ' I l P Me . S. TOT . l , , TTT. , - . , W I , ' l 1. T ' ' , T l - ' - Cir. ' I V - ' ' . L T1 h . ' i ' A' ' 5 ' ' ' f Lzfl. Kc- I ' I l l I . Q . T ll l , l ' . e. , . Y . , ,. r . . . . .T . 5, - ' T 2 ' ' . 'c l z :Il l ' r ' ' I , Is , :L - , FT .7 ' has L ll- l C L V 5 Tour . Lx S. ,. 94 JUNTO CLUB HE Junlo Club was formed for +he specnal purpose of helpmg fhose sfudenls who were excephonally aler+ rn a more culfural background Thus asm was accomplnshed oy presenhng fo +he srudenrs maferual whrch as no+ usually faughl nn a class room The Junfo Club ns hmrfed +o soph omores e masfer minds of 'rhns years class mei To gerher and chose 'rhe followung members as +he clubs olhcers Rrchard Lurz presrdenf Alan Cralg vnce presudenf Pefer Pull secrefary Mor fon Kahn 'rreasurer Thus equrpped rhey pro ceeded +o plan fhenr achvmes Durrng +he year fhey were honored by many guesl speakers who 'ralked on a varrely of sub Iecls Qne such speaker came from Japan Mrs Gehrrg nofed pranasf who has given severa con ce fs here gave a leclure on music Olher gues+s spoke on unrereshng professnons such as law accounhng engrneerung and medncnne io r gh? Row l G ul n ass A rnpel n 5 ahl E s u a rche ad W R6 arl a H a P ul Ax Q 'J The honor clubs of I-lempslead l-hgh assem ble durfng lhe year wrfn The Arr Club for meehngs of specnal mporlance They have shown sludes donalred by 'rhe Mefropolnlan Museum on Ancuenl Arl Renanssance Paunhngs Archrlrecfure of lhe Middle Ages and The developmenl of Grand Opera The Junlo Club al The end of each year gives wo prlzes 'ro The fwo sophomore boys wr+h +he h ghesr grades We slncerely hope +ha+ Jrne Jun+o Club conhnues urs good work n furlhermg lhe educahon of our slude -l vu W- ' 2 - 0 . . . , . U . ' . A x Th 1 . . . - V I .1 ' lin' . . . . I - . I . V l ' I 'l Leff I . : ,l-l I g, L. W e-man, .R-afar. Q -. ' ' der. W. Culler, G. Buck B. Sharkey, N. Sorovelr ll. . . , . . Kli . Row ll: M. Kah, P, Tausa7g P. C s'e' O. W . . El bach, J. M 'h M. Skialre, K, PHP P. ' vpfgl Ml V, R, Kino l F. Csurrney G. Prljoe, , e' G, Dess F. Sfru nf n, .M 'er .L 2, NJ X . I y A I 95 'EE PIGNEER CLUB HE Pioneer CTub rs an organrzahon Tormed Tor Those Treshman grrTs who have mannTarnefT an average oT n r'eTy per cer'T or over In The oroanrzahon aT presenT are sevenTy erghT ener gchc members who have been worlfrng hard To To promoTe eader hrp servrce and cholarshp among ThemseTves and Therr Tr ends Then m oTem rs The covered wagon vvhrcn sngnrTse T ue Proneers Presrdrng over The meeTrng oT Tne preser1T o reen TVTTsud asrsTed by Suzahne 'Thomas Ehsa STerr'brenner Tceep The mrnuTes and V erre Vaughn rs Treasurer Mr P ce s T e UQ16 TTC G V GV LTC of T G CU UCCGCS due To The TaCT TnaT he ha en so coo a e n earng wr Q Q The begun ng of e woo ecroed ThaT Tney wouTo have a ac rve program T cy carrred vsrhrrg The !3xTo'nC Energy C es a he New Ye f e n Tr ne ne a GD uT PV rme A 0 O ao Pda vf wn cn women p Q er ac ompr nmenT Q1 vrT es y ar The g r TJT a n rr an The New pho e Com mfg TFQ v ua L+ 'TQ e T w H nn C T-T uro P es d a neTou he W Gm man L Lew B Guar e TCP W T ubbs G rf r ro bTy e H -Turr' urner r N TVTI O T V Q urfr ary Q x Mo ou r sTore ouyrng were To address Tnem TT nas been The cusTcm Tor a nurnoer QT years Tor The Pallas CTub he Ophomore honor gTrTs To grve a VaTenTrne Day parTy Tor Tne Proneers Thrs year aoarn The Proneers were enTerTarned by Tnerr oTder srsTer honor club TudenTs on ThaT a Durrg The meeT rg, neTd on every TrrsT and Thrrd Tuesday OT The monTh There was a greaT deaT accombr hed n provndrng each member wrTn semeTnrrrg oT rhTeresT To e lslxl ly!! .,. ,ff , .ff gy L T. Tc Mant Rc T: S. Mant , Chrfsi J. ope. S, C5 T r, S. Krirn. J. V'e S. Thomas, Vice- r T enTI M. Phi TCE, J. R TCT 'S B. Pay, . Ro TT: U. Aiaaufh. J. ' ' ' ' Bunhan. .RoesTer, G. er T .. . fre. . nTQrT, . . . G, Levfne. V, Barad. S. Zfand C, 55025. T. Ma rs A . K Re TT: J. STV , ,T??ere, B. STcvTe D. G f, J. i . ' ref. H. 'T .g N. KfwaTT, J. BaTe1i, C. QT'-Cr' E. I I T T A T TT'-u T Preslden , Rwf TV: V. au hn, Treas' 17 E. STQIPY . J 1 - ' brenne-355-1reT ITD. Cufrn, M. TVTf3T'C'T'Y'BVZ, L. S me A ' 1 . ' T. J no Px. Fr'cTTae, C. Kraus R. Sherry A. Leibewnfnr, I T l T Q T I , J, Tfu 're fT'uT. T. Berqa. R' .rv V: P. Pwder, E. TTC-f, Teep Therr marks on as hfgh TeveT. Their gear T5 rv1.Ea,.sraL C. Weber N. Nfvarlne, J. rvraffz, H. Brrwf. ' A ' ' , ' B. fr e re 5 , , : T ' ' . T si , T' e - . . . , . . ., . .. S I M I T -I . . , T . T s ' . CTUT Ts T . ST, r . . . . VT . . A . A J . . T 5 , . . , N . . g . . h . . s Gr . :. FT T TF d enTh -T d is .M h . n T bs 5 . YT . . , . . , , T T ' T3 TT s 2 oil per - . , . TTv I d TT TTh Th Tub. aCfT TT . ,.L . . . , AT Nm. T Th 'Q' T e .- TrTs .. . T . T , . . - , .. . rw. d T T - T T - ve y T'T Pd TT . nf . T ouT f e' p3 5 by xr u 1 LT T, , 7 Tfmlrgf . X 5- .. Q day This. PO 'T 5 'T T ex r- . - . E , T paly. X. addldof 'T -y T ,Td nancy re-'T 4 a? KXT y A whch me gIrTs foo o TT jr Ind! Tc T paf Q 7' 5, T2 n we -Je , ere me,.Ihgf ai TT T T who ref-5 ' varbus TfeTdz QT . , f r., r V , QU, tx QT A C Tir ' . fLJ:'T Cp VC- Ci75'f? 16 r GPG T 9 ! X T- W . 'r' 96 To 1r'T r rn ru R u n 'nann amm er z us cr-u o W en T-l r on r PAT!-IFINDERS T appears ThaT each year The Treshman boys are becomung smarTer and smarTer The mem oershup oT The honor club has uncreased agaun Thus year The ToTal oT whuch us now ThurTy Tuve members The aums oT True PaThTunders are To maunTaun The scholasTuc average ThaT The honor sTudenT has acquured and These enThusuasTuc Treshman boys also supporT The school acTuvuTues Upholdung These aums all oT The honor TudenT parTucupaTe un sTressung culTural backgrounds OTTen un com peTuTuve examunaTuons Tor scholarshups These ooys 41 syiv . 3 1 Mx wuTh an unTeresT un hugh averages Tund ThaT They need a knowledge oT The arTs old and new The reguuremenTs Tor elugubuluTy To Thus club are an average oT nuneTy per cenT un Tour sub uecTs and eughTy seven per cenT un The TuTTh subuecT An unTeresTung Talk on TuTure occupaTuons was gven oy Mr Frank Pul The guudance durecTor oT T-TempsTead T-lugh School The club us plan nung To have one oT The Technucuans Trom The poluce laboraTory speak To Them The Topuc wull ScuenTuTuc Poluce DeTecTuon wnuch sounds very enTerTaunung They also hope To vusuT a Tele vusuon sTuduo and anoTher scuenTuTuc exhubuT Thus Type oT modern scuence unTeresTs These honor ooys greaTly AT The meeTungs The boys duscuss and debaTe upon Topucs oT greaT unTeresT deruved Trom Theur read ng The Pa hTunders aw a numoer oT unTer e Tung Tulms Thus year One oT Them was enTuTled Shy Guy whuch was enuoyed by all oT The members Very capable M Levun advuses The PaTh Tnders un Tneur planned programs and Chosen expeduTuons The memoers elecTed Ronad Johnson pres: denT Fred BarTh vuce presudenT B uce Corrue secreTary and Russell Weuss Treasurer - f l T . I K x ,f . 1 ' x ' ' LeTT rich, Row I: B. C awTord, R. RPT T a 4 B nde J. Ah eu , T-l. K er , J. Feoriha, D. La 2' R, . . . . . We's , A. S TTT. R w II: B, Covie, G. Swrd er, . Lc.-fe ' d u, . Gt d , F. Ba Th NN. Barker, Mr. l.evTr, Q. A , Efsenlau R. BannTsTer, E. l4zsTuk, S. Schwanz, R. Leidy. - - - - - - - . , .I . . . - u . ,Q l ' ' ' . - 4' u - , - - , ,. . . . . . f, ,. O9 , ' . s s ' ' T . ' ' ' ' ' I . A . 1 I . T ' s ' ' - xJ . yy r. ' I - r I . . ,gui ,T um J. , y T T -. , ,K l . - . ' F . x ' ' ' ' 4 ' 97 4 u L 2 B. CLi,':' F M, Mant- Mt Mf-'fi f . r 'I A '1 1, Z- 3 HJ M Lffl A. S'n1'1. VV' 1 HE OWU Gxpfession When in douof move e RECEDING ffl' a---emo e :fe Q-New ow We sawn, is prooab'y Cf?8VW heard af We mee'- XCFCW We Beye- Cflff GW R. M- We ' F91 of owe of our new Hubs. Formed Yes? SSC' 9+ Caffvq We Ame'-'ian fic ana we 52100 +e-mber, Hwe Chese Club Es fer +l'wcQe Rw+eVe:fs Wag: +C CCF-'ICF CT' 'Fe rage Meow Zafzycf w?'? We +0 Hem are haw ever a game cf dwess. 'UG T335 VG- 6 H' 5 ' M65 '3 6 f . ,. , asiefrrjxf 'H 'mi Taq lik 6 E G - C1 'fj Q' ' Twese sfaumin oefevderl of Mew ktV'Gi effl ' ' , . ' . Sfaf Swans ffm Baffea Queen, wwo are rwewe m numoer, are aoveec ' my Mr, Meme, wmg Iron om any gifffuliel, THIS year wg Coker Gnu fu :wwf fu Aan S5559 prefdes wF w an 6518+ ffcrv Aer reqffnq Wei' Y-rc wefa .' '- w f , Ev SJ wap. KeeD?'Q 'FG fezofds F Pena Befsc' CW V' wwf- WW- 'xi . 'W' f: Tl Qfaham Hive, Ninn rf we Hrgg, If?1 Y', F' ,. 'Vw ' ' . e 1 9' :A ve F' fum fnivefg 'ff ffnfmci' ra, :fi L 1 V F '. EBV' 5 'F'vi 'PQ Gmc' if' ev. , 'A f S, ,Nr 5 TWA. SU-rf fn, ' lf, J 'lfimff 'M 'ffw .Nc , ., Q, .f, ,AN -J. :,,,..A Cfmrig n ,V , ff. , ' -ff-P A fi ff. 'F f, 'f ' Sfz. ' - 1- 'V C int. F ' 95 SQUARE DANCE CLUB HE boys and g 's enoy earricg co' cry ou' square darcez om asc Greig' lc' dances. Alrhougn. a+ hrs+ fre dancers have 'e cor?- derge ir fhennselves. +ney acer gair ccwage and poise as +hey 'earr some s'mp'e zfeps. Preser'y lhey are whirling around 'P compsfca+ed 359563. The fre-snr-nar meer every Thursday 'c oarce. The dangers from 'fhe upper classes meer every Friday, The presiderr is Richard Brenresho 'Z ard 'ne secrefary is Frar Ryan. There are aio fwo Fresc- man secrelaries, Sue Krim and Roberf Wisha'f. This club was formed ir l94l by Mr. Franz. Their palienl Teacher. Mr. Franz learns The folk and square dances from The Community Follr Dance Center in New York Cily. This year he is going ro fake rwenfy coup'es wilh him' al. ol fhe dancers are eager To D6 chosen. These whirl- ers enferfain ar lne G. 0. Sfudenf ASS6mOly each year, by showing us some dances from 'rheir huge reper+oire. This club is one of Flempslead l-lighls mosl popular and enjoyable clubs. FISHING CLUB ll Q l fl-3 ca'ch ar, rs' cd' ya acc- 'ave see' 'he one 'ra' go' awayl T a'i a rorrha Fsr s'ory 'od by many CE'9C'EC ang ers, Tns is arome' Far Efory' 're sfory ci one 55 l-lemcveadls rewes' cubs 'ce Fisring Club which was Jormed E year Cf Mr. S'a'- ley Wnife. The Fisnfrg Cuo e'ec'ed s clcers ro' 'ce Frs' year of '+5 efsrehce. Tney were Pau Eo- Vrger presiderw Gay Crevoiserar Ice-cresl deni' Arlene Rhodes secre'ary7 acd Dorad Johnsor rreasurer. During the year The club memoerz al 'cf bi-woelcly meefihgs, heard many lectures in The 'Rod and Reel, A+ one meering Mr. Bed dow gave a very inleresling lallc on his exper' ences as a Fisherman, l-le +dld ol we' and dry Dail, salr and fresh wafer TASVWTPQ, aho now he raised several hundred lirfle ones . . . rrour. He also exhfbifed some arfificia bail wnich VNS hm- self had made. The club also senl represenfafives +o rhe Molorboar Show and The Sportsman Show during The year. They are eager lor lhe spring days and lhe hrs? lrip. Rrelldev-':Richar:1B'enr'esr' fz: Secrefariew Frances Ryan Sue K'im Rfber' Wi's'ar'. LQ5' ' 'i':n'. Pwv l: J, B1 c A. Rfcdes G. Crevcsera' R. l-lcpcer A. Bucrey C. M'- Cauey. l,. Srmcsser L. He' drarns L. Lirders. Rfw ll: F Bofrder Mr, W 'e B. Ne- ecn Fl. Rialcs C. Ra e'. T.d4 6-INV in fftwvyvvftall rl A '-. CAMERA CLUB AVE you ever seen Those pruze wnnnnng pho Tographs Treque-nTly posTed by OTTuce II and wondered who had snapped Them7 Then loolc no TarTher Than The nearesT darlcroom Tor behnnd ThaT door hes a Treasure oT enIoymenT Tor all phoTographers F r some IT ls a newly dlscovered hobby and Tor old members of The club :T challenges perTecT4on They are The ones whom you may admure Tor Theur phoToqraphuc achuevemenTs Once organwzed by M A SmlTh The club members elecTed Edmund Ford as presldenT Ed ward STahel as Treasurer and IU a double duTy 'ob Paula JohnsTon as The vlce pre-sldenT and secreTary Soon They began carrying ouT rnerr plan ed lyme hs was a n To mo of members aro soon The cluo was chclc ng They Too held Trys To me Bronx Zoo ahd many ln Tereshhg place or card' shoT Tnere were many camera exh ohons du oaylnq dryer moo es of camera You may a o remem er ne Mlss Shu T6 ourg conTe T To T e mosT phoTo I JI11 Tc rlqhT ar n F rv eese l J Bnederm r n W Barlcer C Maa s A nrc oal n l-l l-l S Also There were run conTesTs To ludqe good prnnT The year was a successTul one as The records show unTeresT and progress a record oT which each member may b p oud IT ns grahfyunq To lcnow ThaT The presenT members wall as years beTore carry on phoTography some as a voca Ton oThers as an avocahon All engoyed The achvmes as a proTlTaole pashme and hobby 214-...4 v A 1 , ff' L , Q ' A . l l U u 4 2' T E n Q ,, v A ' .A U ll vu n T ,J . 7' h I LeTT ., ' . Row I: M. B lca , E. STahel, E. ord. P. Jchcs'c , W. Lellbach. R. Br . Row I: . ' an, C. Eicssc , R. Fischer, J. l-lcfr, . , . 5, . Frnz, Mr, SmlTh. . A . ge ' J i . . . , p' T I O ' 'f Q V l . . . ' 1 . . , . , . ri I . X . . m C acT' s. T I 's ap r sT The , I . 4 l Y f I . - . yi . I3 , Y I . A 'T 1 T T Hd X 2 T ' 'SN l l ' F l- A L l os. 's he T' 'I rpg inf PRINCIPAL s SERVICE soumn MON6 II1e varIou GCIIVIIIGS II-Iemp Iead I-IIgIw Sc:nooI Ine Pr nQIpaI s Servmge Squad IS recogmzed a one oI The mo I prommenf and honorary aIds TO In admInIsIraIIon Every pe rIod OI II'Ie day 'Iwo members oI II16 quad are In OIIIC6 3 perIormInq IIIeIr VGVIOU duIIes quIcI4 Iy and eIIIcIen+Iy Lef I d J e m a W a W H rm n ada a a G Ada Lf T e gIrI are carefu Iy cnosen by Dr Mau e 'Ie oasI oI s noIa np e IIcIen y de en I Tf up Iqn a I-I wo omoe er- crelran M s Wna ey and Mr a a a e a ec: O I FYI Vg fy Gb O T79 SGU5 I maIr' s ocera r WI cnooar sw Icnooaro Ie rne ce fer o a Incommg ar ou OI g CaII over a Iwork of IeIeo o e Ihfaugnom IIIe scnoo Tne qIrI who IIa III oo musf oe careruIIy framed Some of IIIe OIIWEF dufe OI Ine squad are Iypung runmng errands Img and IaIcIng over cla ses NoI even occa Iona Iafe duIy Ie cn III year IIIC gIrI IWGVE w seIy cnosen DoroIny unn IJ ea I e squao a Ie Bar ara I or wa eIecIed a sIsIan cn ef AI IneIr meeIInq Ine q rIs dIscu s many maIIers wIwIcn wIII Improve Ine squad s se-rvIce Io IIIe srudenf oody and Iac u I IIII organIzaIIon IS a vaIuabIe asseI Io ne CIWOOI and IIs servIces wIII aIways remaIn a parI oI I-Iemp Iead I-IIqIw nes ' 5 ' ' . . r LI 'Jn I. '3 Q r3'I , I' ' C p d- ao'III and f' 'Iress o? cn fader. is I I C 4 ' se 'G' ': ' I : . , I y he Q.. ,, x-' - A o ine ma -Yes I I I d, If e 'I Task I X II g Ine s 'I ' d, Tne . , I I ' V n I IL ' ' Id 1 Ig 'P s ne III n s ' ' I. I ' S Isl I I - I s . s' I zse ' . K . .. F r II1e IiveIy inIeresIs :II IIIe gIrIs In Ine squad. ' ' ' g ' ' ' Is - ' 3 I ' ' ' 5 3 J ', D. f I d II ' s CII' I. In ' Tay- ' ' 6 ' ' ' . . I s s' I If . ' ' 3 K S I . an . , . . .S . . . p V I fo rIgI1. Row I: L. Ly':II, B. Ha' . , Aoams S. S ,A'. U S y our. S. Cr rue. Row II: Mfis f fl, J. Tifvn- C - adn, J. e a'a:'. J. Ca't,I B, Tay C' M. F-:'r fg E. ' ' Tufdlare, M's. I. 4 Iffs, RQN III: A. Gr ' 'n B. uber- e' C. ms. P. Re-Io '. Dunn. I I IOI COMMERCIAL CLUB VERY ThIrd Tuesday oT each monTh you wall Tnd Muss DegenhardT and Muss BrInghursT c Ipably supervusung The enThusIasTIc members oT n becomrng The TuTure busuness assIsTanTs oT Ameruca compruse Thns club Any Commercual TudenT IH her Treshman or sophomore year IS Ible To TI club consIsTIng oT or member In all was organnzed Tor socual enloy menT The gIrIs are very co operaTIve and responslve planmng Themr prolecTs The capable chalrman oT The socual commITTee Corunne Udrus helps The g rls To declde upon Theur recreaTIonaI programs Tor The comlng year The socra acTIvITIes Tor Thu year consIsTed oT a Halloween parTy In whuch The members played games The gurls parTIcIpaTed In sucn game as were sune To Tne sea ons No secreTary knows wnen her duTIe may consIsT plann rg a ocua evenT Buylng and servlng re-Treshmems as well as plannrng enTerTaInrnenT a e valuaole sccral as e January They had a meeTIng whlcn wa ollowed oy a very InTeresT g and educaTIonaI move en ITled The oT Alexander Graham Bel In February The gr Tled lovely gITT ooxes and er1T Them over ea Tcr 'ne Junror Ped ro eT T o u Benz D Sm H rm C Udrrs D Gerber M Bo n u ss r 3 M Farina Mass DegenhaIdT w II D Gerovese C Moores B Rugnno I-I Lan Ion r c u V Mule T Lynch Grywln ah U qu w J Burroughs E a organ o Lecnau nrh E Olsen oanr w Lu su J Ep Inz S Spu Each year The Commercnal Club Takes a Trap To The cITy where The members have luncheon and see a pIay In The sprung They reserve a daTe Tor a pncnrc Vnsmng The Telephone buuld Ing or The courfhouse and a spealcer To address Them on The sublecT oT empIoymenT are also TuTure engagemenTs A you can see These socIalrnInded gurls are also cnvnc mnnded The very capable oTTIcers are DoroThy A SmITh presIdenT John G-rywun vuce presIdenT MargareT BohneT secreTary and Duane Gerber Treasurer to FT yep? 1 , ,f .' I l r x x x X -fv-?--,-.- L T 3 rIqhT, Row I: Mlss Brirrh 'sT, E. . . ITh, D, . S 'Th, J. Gryv-dn, . I, . , , T1 e-T, N. DQ gla , C, Goqan, . ' , ' . ' ' Ro : . ' . , , . '. , . q s, - Q . . l J. Be' e,IcI, B. Sch ITZ, . I r, . ., G. ' . C, I Pu' ,Als Th. Ro III: E. Scibelrl, . .Spe- E ' ' - ' salc, D. C bra, J. M , M, W ITT, U, ' CI, P. . . O Ly , . , S, If I 5. Ro IV: C. p lc., . p, C. The Comrnercual Club. Gurls who are InTeresTed CInua, B. Wilsfwn, G,-. Riechen, M. Reichefv, F, BIake, C. 1 ' - ' He' erling, , hler. ellg' Ioln. h's , ' ' T Ty ' I ' IP N. . . . . . I S I . . . . . . D X V I - : ' I I s d ' s . oT I. 5 ' I , ' V ' , ' . . , I L .W 1 I ' I So-S. V1 1 M , . 2 I I , 1, Us In I I E' ',cu- J , . s jr T I I I ' , -, . 'A L X I . ' C sf. ID2 R, :Lihu- PENTAGCDN CLUB ACH monTh The masculrne genn oT The lun or and emor classes meeT To Torm The PenTa gon nonor socleTy These Tellows have maunTauned a 90 or peTTer average IU Thenr malor subIecTs There are abouT TrTTy members In The club whose acTrvlTues are under The supervusuon oT Mr Frsn Thenr capable advrser The mam purpose oT The cub Ia To help ouT around The scnool rn any way possrble All The oTTrces are held by sensors Thls year The meeTungs are broughT To order by Henry Rosenberg and CarleTon Moore acTs as The vrce presldenT Edward PackerT keeps The records and Donald Klrne proTecTs The Treasury W Blk. S14 M Ros M Suege an L Rc en er r F h C Moo mes LeaTher M Ba kan A S mp r V Mazzo ee o Oman Nor n L T-lnnrr Be nky Tz nge an a v W These Tellows who Take serlous nnTeresT rn Therr sTudaes and sTull have Tame Tor recreaTron go rn Tor The Tuner pornTs oT learnang ExperTs In all Trelds oTTen proTessors are asked To come To lecTure To The club on musuc arch1TecTure and arT The members also Take Trrps To museums To learn Thrngs whrch m1ghT come nn handy on The scholarship exams They are also coached aT The meeTrngs Tor These exams sTudy The requnre menTs of dnTTerenT colleges and are advused as To The Type OT colleges Tor dnT'TerenT courses OT sTudy Annually The PenTagon awards a scholarshrp oT TrTTy dollars To The sTudenT wrTh The h:ghesT average Thus year The money was ransed by sellrng ChrnsTmas Tree ornamenTs A gold Honor Key ns guven To The sensor wrTh The hrghesT scholasTrc average and a gold Servrce Key rs presenTed To The member dorng The mosT Tor The club And so Thus acT1ve group has had anoTher suc cessTul year WaTch These Tellows They are The leaders of Tomorrow' 77 . we f rr ' rl' ' - ' v r U A I 'fA ' A l .1 ' W f . X4 I Q Xffl. M Lei' To rTghT. Row l: S. Bloofn, . en , ' l, A, Sul Tv , J, eaTher, H. ,s b q, M. is , . re Ja , . ' , . I so , . Tla. Roh ll: A, L , T. Arn TT, R. W. di , . ' 'chs D. Grroepler, M. Llpnick, S, Levine, R.'Reed. Row lll: H. . U U ' Penn P, Wingle, G. Hodapp, E. STaheI, C. li , A, T He T r T. Ohl d, Gr. H r ey, D. N. Cy ' . . ' . . . O ' 1 . T . . . ' ' 54' , I IO3 MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB HERE are no rigid gualiTicaTions Tor member- ship in The music appreciaTion club. All class- men are inviTed To ioin, and boTh sTudenTs and TaculTy are welcomed as visiTors Tor any program. AIThough There are no requiremenTs Tor aTTend- ance, you will Tind The genuine love Tor Tine music The one impelling Torce +ha+ brings These people TogeTher. NaTuraIIy This club may and oTTen does con- sulT wiTh The music deparTmenT, buT iT has no immediaTe connecTion wiTh The deparTmenT. In TacT one oT The purposes and aims oT The club was To creaTe a TasTe Tor good music among Those who could noT play an insTrumenT. Among The more acTive members you will Tind many oT our Trained musicians, buT several appreciaTive aTTendanTs enioy The music by a laymans ear. The club has Two programs each monTh. Usu- ally aT leasT Two meeTings are devoTed To hear- ing and discussing one composer. In case They are sTudying The sonaTa or special composiTion, Tl 4 S LeT? To righf. Row I: S. Levine E, Finger, L. Wasserman, SmiTh, R. Eppler, P. Dcnavan, , A. Pruchl, H. Clark, Row II P. Rice, A. Schilf, L. Wade, M. Lipnicli, C, Harbolis, P Pill, J. NovTci', D. Disller G Greenrnan, C. Byfhewcod, If Crban, I, Meilelman. N, Wi' ' P, R. Bwde, 6. Glernbwzlv Rfw III: N. M gulf I, M: r-r -Ter, R. K.ncaid, G. Levire, W Schmidt R. Arc r'he ', C Bwhe-wr cd M. Ruogief R Trai.:-', B, Gernbvzly, Mr Fish. diTTerenT composers are inTroduced. When The members oT The club. Mr. Fish, The adviser, and Triends have pooled Their records, They have quiTe an exTensive Iibrary. In addiTion To Their record programs They have a varieTy oT oTher inTeresTing programs. VisiTing spealcers and local musicians add To Their musi- cal enioymenT. During The season a large number oT The members aTTended Two operas and a bal- IeT perTormance. AnoTher variaTion oT program is ia good sTiTT musical guiz in which all work Tor The prize oT some TavoriTe records. ThroughouT The year They enioy Three social gaTherings. Mr. Fish is hosT To his club and you may be sure ThaT if a pipe organ is handy he gives Them some music Trom The insTrumenT he loves To play. When This large club oT over TiTTy members organized This year, They decided To adorn Themselves wiTh an emblem. A silver laurel wreaTh cenTered wiTh a Iyre disTinguishes This club. The eIecTed oTTicers are presidenT, Ronald Epplerq vice-presidenT, Arlene SmiTh: secreTary, PaT Donovan: Treasurer, Larry Wasserman. jf. ., ,-Z.. C. Mzzre S. Ca E. r-lafz 5 J , , P, M, L,,r-Q N. T-' -5'JE l 7' P ff F I- I M J-Vw:-' rf l .,. . r paw, Q Q- L if J. . ,.,wr B, fx, su P. M-Lf P mf' J. l-l'fe,. Stage Haro: James L a H Q 5 Tl-IE SCHOOL PLAY HE biggesT evenT oT The DramaTic DeparT- menT each year is The School Play. IT is quiTe naTural ThaT mosT OT The proven TalenT Tor The casT lies wiThin The more experienced member- ship oT The PooTlighT Club. ln The pasT Tew years we have enjoyed a greaT varieTy in Types OT drama. For The play oT This spring They have chosen George WashingTon SlepT Herefi The Tollowing casT is now in rehearsal: Shiela Carr, Ann DoherTy, BeTTy Hand, John Hiclcey. Helen Lagergren, Rosemarie Leclcie, Nancy No- lan, Bernard 0'Laughlin, Ed PackerT, Douglas Palmer, RuTh Pess, George Poss, Carl Rudzilc. and RoberT Russell. We look Torward To This hilarious comedy. Under The direcTion oT Miss Randall any pro- ducTion becomes a polished piece oT drarnaTic arT. SOPI-IOMORE DRAMATIC WORKSHOP MONG This group oT sTage sTruck en- ThusiasTs we recognize many names and Taces Tamiliar in lasT year's Freshman DramaTic Club. Their success in perTorming Rip Van Winkle Tor The several elemenTary schools seemed To wheT Their appeTiTes Tor bigger pro- ducTions. To say ThaT This group is enThusiasTic and seri- ous abouT Their dramaTic eTTorTs is no exaggera- Tion. They volunTarily puT in Their appearance each day beTore Their TirsT scheduled class. By This Tree will aTTendance The adviser, Mrs. KanTz- ler, soon recognizes Those who are really inTer- esTed in all phases oT producing a Tinished play. When, by TaiThTul aTTendance and good serious work, a large number oT These underclassmen had proved Their worTh, They selecTed a play To Try Their skill. ATTer much discussion and eliminaTion oT vari- ous plays They Tinally chose The comedy OuT oT The Frying Pan by Francis Swann. Long beTore The daTe oT The presenTaTion, February I7, The publiciTy group had done an eTTecTive iob wiTh inTeresTing posTers which puT The daTe on many schedules. LeTT To righT: F. Thompson, P. MiTcheli, L. Schulman, A. Frifz, B. Simpson. L., IOO When The curTain wenT up, an excellenT seT- Ting gave background Tor The experTly Trained TalenT oT These TheaTer acTors and acTresses. By aid of The program we idenTiTied The Tollowing sTudenTs in The various roles: Alvin FriTz, Eleanor l-ledden, Richard Jacoves, Richard LuTz, Barbara Millman, Paul MiTchell, MargueriTe Schaedel, Les- Ter Schulman, Barbara Simpson, Donald Taylor, Florence Thompson, and Sigrid Wolke. The Tine coaching and superior acTing of This casT was made more eTTecTive by The equally original and TaiThTul sTage hands. STage Manager Diane CarTer and her crew received greaT praise Tor Their eTTicienT work. Carol O'Brien, Paula Cahill and Sue Barden displayed greaT ingenu- iTy and alerTness in managing smooThly The prob- lem oT so many sTage props. WiThouT all These behind The curTain workers, no producTion is a success. A highly enTerTainecl Tull-house audience gave prooT To Mrs. KanTzler and Miss Randall, coaches, and To The enTire casT ThaT Their eTTorTs were appreciaTed. Doing a Broadway hiT was Tun, work, and-success. LeTT To righT: F. Thompson, B. Millman, A, FriTz, B. Simp- son, L. Schulman, E. Hedden, D. LuTz, M. Schaedel, S. Wclke P. MiTchell. 4'-'rs xg -s. ,fi ...,. -- ..J-,ll qw' Lef' ic rlghl: R. Russell, C. Paul J. Pialcis, B. OLzuq' ir Le'l fc rghl: Mary Flynr, L,n l-l:':'ed Jpar Fifa S - G. Ross, L. Karwofvsli. Thfrnaa, Jane' Mar':. FGOTLIGI-IT CLUB HE Fooflighf Club is composed of iuniors and seniors. Some of fhem have been inferesfed in dramafics since fheir freshman year. From fhis group Miss Randall, fhe adviser, can selecf her mosf experienced dramafic falenf. The member- ship of fhis yearis club fofaled eighfy. These Ufooflighfersi elecfed James Leafher, presidenft Marion Jacoves, vice-presidenfg Carlefon Moore, freasurer: and Joseph Zarzyclni, secrefary. Under fheir leadership fhe club made an efforf fo give all fhe members an opporfunify fo par- ficipafe in some dramafic producfion. Many one-acf plays were given as 'workshop' produce fions, wifh crifical discussion following each per- formance. This procedure developed members capable of making credifable appearances in fhe public presenfafions. The play, 'il-lappy Journeyfi sfarring Ann Wig- gin, Befh McKinney, Bernie O'Loughlin, Robcrf Russell, and Frances Nolan, was presenfed very successfully for an Assembly Program. For a lafer program, fhe club presenfed Eugene ONeills play, 'In fhe Zonefi This producfion was rafher unusual for bofh lhe parficipanfs and fhe audif ence. An all male casf porfrayed fhe colorful life of merchanf marines during fhe firsf Vlforld War. George Ross, Charles Paul, John Pialcis. Lenny Karwowslci, Bernie 0 Loughlin, and Roberf Russell, presenfed fhis play in ifs original scripf. PRES!-IMAN DRAMATIC CLUB PON enfering high school fhe freshmen who are inferesfed in dramafics are invifed fo ioin fhe club organized especially for fhem. The group is composed of fhirfy-five boys and girls. They are really enfhusiasfic abouf wrifing fheir own slcifs, seffing fhe sfage, cosfuming, and play- ing a parf when by frial fhey are vofed besf for fhe role. Af fhe end of fhe year fheir adviser, Miss Randall, selecfs from fhis group fhe nucleus for fhe nexf Sophomore Worlc Shop. This choice is made on fhe basis of abilify, inferesf and sus- fained enfhusiasm. Freshman Frolicsi was fhe firsf producfion of fhis group offered for fhe enferfainmenf of inf vifed guesls. ln This program fhey presenfed in period cosfume fwo scenes from Liflle Women.' 'Nof Quife Such a Goosef' a one act play, was amusingly porfrayed. Ofher shorf slcifs per- raining fo problems of young people. originally arranged, added fo fhe amusemenf. In Spanish cosfume anofher member did a Spanish Walfz wifh graceful effecf. A vocal solo and a violin solo bofh gave evidence of falenl and good sfage presence. Any specfafor could see fhaf lhe cluo was highly successful. ,- TTQT'-HL CARPE DIEM SODALITAS HE year oT l949 l95O has been a successTul one Tor Thus club ln December plasTIc ChrIsT mas cards were sold by The members To ralse Tunds Tor a one hundred dollar scholarshrp whnch IS grven To The membe wITh The hIghesT average Tor Tour years oT LaTIn Frve dollar pnzes each were grven To The persons havlng The hIghesT rs In aTIn and LaTn lll Rege Frances Wood and Fred Wrlson were awarded The prrzes Tor The hIghesT marks TO The LaTIn Il RegenTs whsle RoberT La Rosa won The prrze Tor The LaTIn lll RegenTs As In prevrous years groups oT members were Taken To leadrng plays IH New York by The ca pa e advrsor Mrss WInTer A You Luke IT by Shakespeare was The TIrsT oT These To be aT Temded you see T ome p ople LaTIn s a a uage lT serves as The basls Tor En IS r nch Spanrsh lTa Ian and IndIrecT man oTher sTudIe Srnce oeTTer undersTandIng IS needed among The naTIons oT The world Today LaTIn plays an ImporTanT role as Tne oaclrground Tne language ch orrrg u clo e To o nerghoors across The cas A noTe oT Julrus Caesar Crcero or Vrrgrl may be heard n Room 7 every Th rd luesd y The if e To rIghT R H Meyer S Wnlson Mlss WInTe uTano R Person S Sader aTe T Ha e D Pa rch randel o I Ma one arun B and M en Na ae M She Wa Te M e vagg o B H lman A SccT B Broo s Squares McGure C Daves A Sk s R w IV A Tayor o el n ar ur ru mpbell A Seabrey D Morlek L Paul J Ha monThly meehng oT Carpe Drem SodalITas s broughT To order Presndmng Thus year as TIrsT Consul was RuTh Puerson a enuor assIsTed by Andrew TuTano second Consul a second year man Susan SadenwaTer The scrub or secreTary produced accuraTe accounTs oT The prevnous meehngs whsle Thomas Hayes The quaesTor handled The pecunrary maTTers collecT1ng dues and dolrng IT ouT To worThy causes ApproxImaTely sIxTy hve sTudenTs wha Take second Thrrd and TourTh year LaTIn gaThered TogeTher To make up The membershrp oT one of HempsTead Hugh Schools long sTandIng and promInenT clubs AT each meeTIng a dITTerenT member oT The club was chosen chasrman oT The monTh s program wITh a commITTee oT eIghT To help Many Trne plays were grven Includrng The ChrIsTmas Carol wITh a Roman TwIsT Several parTIes were also guven These plays and parTIe hep To Teach The lIghTer snde oT LaTm and pro moTe socral acTIvITIes and beTTer co operaTIon among The sTudenTs J W rv-,. ... 5 'r' 'Y F A A L , I 4 i 4 3 I : ii YQ, T . 5 Ei,arf HW' LSLS IT I L TT ' . ow l: . , . , A ' ', A. T , . I , . ,w r, . y 3, . lmeg L. Ly , S. C l. R w ll: J. Rob'n, P. l , P, Sh l , . BerTr , S. arsd , S. T l , . lley B. I , . S l I . . I , , T, . k. Row lll: C, Pashley. B, SewIn, P. CasTellI, D. I . J. ' ChrIsT, V. LevraT, A. Lobenslein, L. DemIng, G. Moore, ' ' ' ' , M. I , . I ., . Ina . o : . l , C. I , Th Is l, N. DI kel ,hen G. B k, R. Burns, M. F'klas, J. Ca , . I, , ,r , , A , rrIf.. mak ' The L ' ll I nTs. ' ' , S ' , ' bl . V . . . ,, S . , . - . So , o s e ' I lIve ' ' - ' l ng . T' gl' h, I . I I F e I .H I l . . ,yy Y . TOr L I 5 whI L 'I 1 5 r ur I I . I S I . I T a as I . TOB TUPIAR CLUB NE of The largesl clubs rn lhe chool ns rapldly progressung Through anolher achve and successful year Thus group as composed ol one hundred malhemahcaly rnclrned sludenls who have clnmbed our of 'rhe ranks ol plane geomerry The members are eager +o learn malh oulsrde of The regular classes Thus as The Tupnar Club offen represenled by lhe geomefrrc sym o Presrdung This year as Slanley Blrer ably as sasled when necessary by Ruchard Oman Mary Ollmann keeps lhe records and Susan Sadenwafer handles The rreasury books The club ns advrsed by lwo well lnked malh 'reachers Mr Haye and Mr McGregor The 'roplc for The years achvrlues rs Marhe mahcal Models Several experrs on fhe sublecl from local colleges were asked To speak on dnt ferenl' phases of Thus lopnc Mr Hawlhorne from Hofsfra College broughl' hrs collechon of mod els which were sludued wxfh relush by The mem bers Dr Barravellr from Adelphn College and one of The nahons Toremosl marhemalucnans broughl a slide puclure proleclor wrlh whrch he prolecled dsflerenl frgures onro a wire slrung cylinder These lnnes formed surprrsnng resulls and all were amazed Dr Barravellu spoke on 'rhe sublecl' The Beaufy of Geomelrnc Curves whale rhe prcfures were beung prolecled Mnss Gras wold from Garden Crfy spoke aboul bulldung marhemahcal models and demonslraled The prrn crples for makrng Them leavnng a desare wulh everyone fo make has own The club spenf fhe remaunder of rhe year making all 'rypes of malh models As rn ofher years a Chrrslmas parly was grven The party was a grea+ success rhe srudenfs mosfly club members provided enfer rannrnenl' Toward The end of 'rhe Year The an nual oufrng af Hempslead Lake Slale Park was held All look parr nn The achvnrues and had a wonderful fume The Tupuar Club provudes excellenf 'rrarnrng for occupahons nn sclence and engnneerrng and presenls excephonal enlerlarnmenr fhrough mafh makung 1+ very popular wrrh fhe sludenls e lo rughf Ro er S Sad n aer R Oman Row ll S Wlson S Crandell A Caravelo G erson N Bl gh D r w Schal Palmer C Harbols B Brooks J Wesl C McLaughlrn H Berlel T Hayes R MacLeod G We-sfmo eland R Nesbrfl M McGunre A Sml r' M Chmylowsky Row IV Rosen J Lauher M Ouver M Edwards M Chun: epllnger H rr elke M run J Sachleben nch na C Paul A Scoff E Dalby H Grumbach Mereday J Gordon M Fr cklas Row V Mr McGregor C Moore T Ohland C- Harvey D McClure J Nrk A Hofzrnger R Magee R Eppler E Sfahel D Shybunko B lson Lea e S Bloom A Dodge Mr Hayes . S . . . . t . . - b l. ' . . ' - - - - 1 . I - L lf ' . w I: M. Ohmann, S. Bir , . e N f . - . . : . i , . , . l . . - - Bobrow, M. J. Rowan, E. Davin, D. Cohen, S. Seymour, K. ' ' . 'I . And . . I , . Palme . Ro III: B. lk, M. , , . I. . . . , . , ' - -- N, K ' , . E g , J. a l' , . . E. ' Bla I , . . . , . , . , R. , . , . I , : . . . , . . . , . , . 's i, R.. a . Jl . lh ', V.. ,I .A I, l . IO9 . 1 1 I r I-1.4- LE PETIT CERCLE T-IREE years ago a group oT Erench I sTudenTs. reaIizing ThaT They wouId be unabIe To enTer The upperclass Erench cIub. decided To Torm a new cIub oT Their own, AT one OT Their TirsT meeTings ThaT year, They chose The name Le PeTiT Cerc'e, showing proper deTerence To The uppercIa1s group. AT severaI of Their reguiar meeTings, The TirsT and Thiro Mondays of The rnonTh, They amused Themse'ves by pIaying Erench games. CTher meetings Tney pIanned TuTure acTiviTies, suiTab'e Tor Tne cIub. They pIanned on visiTing New York seeing a French movie, eaTing in a Erencn res' TauranT, and. pernap. boarding and expIoring a French sTeam' hip, The members enjoyed a Chri Tmas r'TarTy compIeTe wiTh aII The Trimming wnich has oecome an anruaI cu1Tom. To tee 'nar The c'uo rar smooThIy the Tc-Y 'iwfrg me-meer wcic cIccTcd 'o rur Le Pe' Cr- ce: STU nvie KcT5::auer rre dc-nT' ADW Ei? v c orc' '15-nT' Pf'cr D' frf.-a'urer' arfu Baroara M'imran, fc-ircffary. IT.'r, Mfrra adv' 6-ix 'ne :our officers. IIO I PM S. Grurdu B. M - G Guff ar G, Pie- , gre, r.S'iep, B,Ei'- Mi-' 6- 'ra' P. Curia CT'- iwa R. C'f: ar' If'a.,' rd, GHG ' 3. Oc- a'de'. M2 tx Mc- 7a. X X LeTT To ri'1nT: G. I-Iuhng, Mr. Eau T. E. Rosenberg, W. s-afh, E, EIf.bach, M. Fiickias. SCIENCE CLUB GAIN Tnis SepTember, The oIdesT cIub in our schooI. The Science CIub, was soon probing deep inTo The realms OT naTuraI and physicaI science. EarIy in The year, experimenTs in chem- isTry and physics were perTormed by The mem- bers oT This cIub. Soon They discussed Topics which were Tar beyond Those used in The class- room experimenTs and Iecfures. Since iTs organizaTion, This cIub has made anye Thing Trom guncoTTon To ch'orine gas. This year. Mr. EausT, The clubs adviser, showed The cIub experimenrs which were used in physics. Who Inowsl Maybe someday Tnese young scienTisTs wi'I be soIving The problems- of I-IeTerogenous EguiIoria and STaTisTicaI Thermodyamics or per- haps pracT'caI appIicaTions of ATomic Energy. EarIy in 'ne year ErnefT Rosenberg was eIecTed presidenf of 'nic group. wirh Marvin EricIIas a Listing at v'ce-presidenT and Treasurer. Edwin EI'bach wa- eIecTed secreTary. Mr. EausT and Mr, Li T are 'he very experienced and heIpIuI advisers CT f s cIuo. AUDICD VISUAL SQUAD e e a we e we nf re U Ou oaao fn g e a o V6 oc P- ee .1 d we Y LNOW' SCPQO A ,JJ E faow hed n Sephemoef N94 oy PG D orredor Mr E C e e occ We med 'ro carry o r rece ay d 1 n e Y ner of The present squad w n Eornaho Fo d as ar c f Romer? Weoer wS cnoe ar Hr B neon foniros e ur e 'rmng c year Mr M ore psck fnree or four of h oet operafors from hu Macnune Ooerahon Class To oe on fhe Qquad One or Two members are un fne o wce each period +nrouqhou+ fhe day fo nanoNe the many proolemg whfch might anse The s+uden+s are responsuoe Tor such dunes as sending and recervwng mohon pncfure hms repaurnng damaged Mme runnunq P A Sysfem or home room nohces malong ou+ The excused ls? for 'rhe machune Operahon cla S and care vf-2 Q. 1 ff Ing for T1 ms mohon p1cTure proyecfor recoro pWayers and mscrophones TUE repaunnq of mo hon p1c+ure prolecfors un fhe das room sh w fha? They are hwgnNy sknlled rn repamnq fechn ca? equ:pmen+ The quad has carned ou? Hrs duheb more en' cnenny fm year wdh fhe new equwpmenf mf has recerved n E r C o ardwr' W 1 Wed M if the - 4 FN i ' N Er' r Qing 5 V as uzfu erm' nf o - l Qimzahcn of ow zchcc 'Q - A oc-Via x ca su ao, Tnf 3 32 co. ooeed of e' h'e ' an recent 'P 's 2 face fe' :VCU fno a I- ix A ' cfafy ol 'nxe W P 'ed mc :' o':'ue :ms 'C ff ,f ' ' nf -Q1 , 'c 5 'hfouocoa' Nassaa Co rfy, ' i S n' he ' X ' of S 'V fee- eP+ ' , . . . Moo' , fh of 'I as ' F . . . , Tor u , as f ar es 1- +nc Audio-Vina! onlce, Wnlarn J. Heam was e3ec5ed C f ' , If. ,' r as 5 IST yi' hle, ' 2 ' 5 ' d Robe e ' , V fh p 2 2 ' 2. Ea h . , f, . . . k , . o ' a ' , I: 1 .3 x . .. 'I , ', , . . I . . S O S , ' I N . , . . . 5 Y v . f . . S f ' . ' ' Lei' 'z fd . Sea'ed: W. Hee . . Largo: J, Ta5' H, . Q ' . Ha' 'i . h5e e. S' N ' Q: . Kefehav J. Ffeggef 4 SI ' A. Kfz R. .1 ef, R. Benson, H. Tv. L' W-,,, Y qw! , - ' Q' ' A, , ' ,xx U A 1 y s L Q . f III PEN AND INK CLUB The school caTeTerua durung The nunTh pe ruod of The TursT or Thurd Monday oT The monTh7 IT you dud Then you were sure To see a group oT smarTlookung gurls enTer The Teachers caTe Terua Tor a meeTung And who are These gurls7 Why They re The Pen and Ink Club members oT course They re The uunuor and senuor gurls who have kepT Theur school average aT a level OT nuneTy per cenT or above STarTung Thus year however regenTs marks are uncluded un The aver age Thus makung uT harder To belong To Thus cu One oT The ouTsTandung servuces perTormed by Th s club us The pubIucaTuon oT The handbooks puT ouT yearly Tor dusTrubuTuon among The sTudenTs The eduTOr nchueT of The I95O Handbook us Mary Ollmann and The busuness manager us Jean Johnson Thanks To The duagram oT The unTeruor oT our Alma MaTer provuded un The handbook The Treshmen dudnT have To rely on The senuors To show Them The way To The elevaTor To The suxTh Tloor The TrsT scheduled acTuvuTy presenTed Muss Zaremba who gave a IecTure on her Travels un TT rugnr cw vos ano u o J Johnson L S ansoru A SmuTh M Ollrnann M Fucklung J ChrusT J Crane N Gerardu w II E Davn A ar n B Ku c Gordon M McGuure E y J WrughT M acoves M R Tchue Ge o e R S Sader a er R Moosbu rer B Broo Hayes J I-IasTe N err M Janvey F Wood J u ell a R R an S Seym ur guoTTa E PeaTTueud N Saure M STaIlbom B GuTberleT remgen E Ncolaus P Moore M Maas S Dunn Muss AbboTT Mexuco NoT only dud she Talk abouT Mexuco buT also broughT souvenurs whuch she dusTrubuTed among The gurls Tor Theur unspecTuon AnoTher guesT speaker was Muss BlodgeTTe Trom I-loTsTra College who gave a Talk on Shakespeare Among many more oT The scheduled acTuvuTues Tor The year was a I-Ialloween parTy a TheaTer Trup and a large cake sale Pe haps no acTuvuTy oT Thus club creaTes wuder unTeresT and pleasure Than Theur Tormal Tea guven Tor The TaculTy Presudung over The meehngs was Arlene SmuTh wuT June ChrusT acTung as her sTand un hc munuTes oT The meeTungs were kepT by Laura Jean Swanson whule Mary Frances Fucklung acTed as banker Muss AbooTT and Mr Pull The advusers who nave he ped un every way They could To make Thus club one oT The mosT ouTsTanoung un our school are guven rruch creduT by The grls Tor Theur good Tumes and uccess I L6 TO . K IZ L. I Tr , J. vv I5 H, .J. Uluvesf. , , . W , . A , . , . I . T . ' , . , . '. RO 2 , I . .C I- so , . KornT'ieId, F, bl k, J. . . ' , . Dalb , . ' . . J , . I ' , T, Il , J. Wllk . ow III: . ,W T l . r, , . ks. D. , , , . K , . , , , . K'TT , B, Sch Ik, I-I. ussell, F. y . . o , P. Q you gver happen To have 5 deTenTiQn in Miller. Row IV: Mr. Pill, S. Crandell, R, Pierson, S. Mar- ' I l I ' A.FI l u. ul ', .I l, . Ig.RITT,DI I . . . ' ' ' ai ' ' ' 'uu ' ' . : . T or . . u , . ,' . I. . I . . . D I . I . I . . . 5 H D II2 MODERN DANCE CLUB HIS selecT group oT very graceTul gurls creaTe The dances Tor The Greek Games Each dance They creaTe us To enacT porTuons of The luTe oT The Greek god or godde who uS oeung hon ore Ths cluo us organuzed un The oegunnung oT February and work us begun ummeduaTely The gurl are selecTed by lvlus Burnbaum who assusTs Them wuTh The dances Those who mosT ably quauTy un a Try ouT TesT oT dance skulls are e lecTed AT presenT The club us composed of TwenTy Tour members There are Twelve lunuors and Twelve senuors ATTer The members creaTe Tne dances They Teach Them To The gurs who are Takung creaTuve dancung Tor Theur physucal edu caTuon class creduT ln I949 Joan ShuTkund was presudenT oT The club The dances were creaTed un honor of Duana Goddess oT The HunT and oT The Moon In Thus unTerpreTaTuon Theresa Galupo porTrayed Duana Grace Pynn porTrayed HecaTe and Joan ShuT kund porTrayed Endymuon The members oT The club have The maun parTs un The dances Some OT The oTher dancers porTrayed wood nymphs ML HecaTe was an evul sorceress and Endymuon wa a shepherd These unvenTuve gurs made very um pressuve Tugures as They leaped and whurled aoouT The gym In The sprung oT l95O The Greek Games wull honor Duonysus God oT Drama and VegeTaTuon One of The dances un horor oT Duony us wull be The enacTmenT oT a p ayer whuch wull be very umpressuve Grace Pynn s now presudenT oT The club and DoroThy Dunn us vuce pre udenT l.asT year and many years prevuously These graceTul gurls danced To recorded musuc buT Thus year They wull dance To The puano playurug oT Ceculua Gnuewek She us an alumna OT HempsTead Hugh School As an anoTher conTrubuTuon each year These creaTuve gurls perform Tor Senuor Clas NughT As you can see These gurls are very unTeresTed and orugunal un Theur dancung All creduT us due To Them and lvluss Burnbaum Tor doung such a wonderTul 'ob un brungung Thus modern Terpsu chore To HempsTead Hugh 070mU e TorghT R ell M aco es Ge Mclnerney D Hudson Da effner V L T ams B B ll J Mor a H l-lar ol s A e ue Bo II3 u - ' - U' o. ' . 4 -I N - xi u . f is ' ' n ' is , A V un is ' U' . un - ' ' u, . yt A cfm arg F , ' u QT I L pu - 'H U4 H . . T' fl -4. ' . . ' ul T - . r . C . cfm m O ' ' 6' 5 2 , iw -J or - . l . 2301305 ' - - 2 io' 'L ' . T T 5 ffl ' -- - . ,QQ u 7 P - 5 4 ' . ' ' ef. ff- ' ' G . ' - 'r1 C' I - ' . ' cn :Um -1 ' . +A 4 ' l 2? 3 . D W. . T 7 c.' 354 . , l . Q ' ' I ' ' lu OJ' 9 . ' ' .Q wil 2 1 ' ' ' .s + - - 4 fb P fi - . - - . m . . au ,V fi W lei' ' ri1h'. R vw l: E. Luiclr, S. Sioenwafer, A. C'u'Tre','. Row ll: Mr-. Marine J. Thi- bcoeai. B. SrniTh. Row lll: J, Kazfw B. Payne. J. Firn. Row IV: D, Rcbireon, J. RaTchelou5, H. Tenn. Row V: lf. Brand, N. Q Kowaw, H, Turner. PRE-NURSING CLUB HE TuTure nurses Trom HempsTead High School organized The Pre-Nursing Club in November, I949, under The direcTion oT Mrs. Marsden, one of our school nurses. The organ izing oT This club was due To The enThusiasm and suqgesTion oT Nancy Kowall. The only oTTicer oT This club ia Suean SadenwaTer who is The chaire man. The members vi5iTeo The Red Cro.: Head- ouarTer5 in Mineola prior Tc, a ccinducTed Tcrif Through a large hospiTal. ln The TuTure They are qoing To vifiT HoTeTra Coleqe To ingpecT ire modern laboreTories. AT Their meeTinqs The membore have discueeed aT lenqTh The mosT desirable ToaTure5 QT nursing echool. They have become conscious oT The im' porTance oT The nursing proTeasion. Reoularly scheduled meeTino days are noT po--sible of pre'- enT because oT The wide inTerei,T Thcee oirl have in oTher exTrafcurricular acTiviTies. TwenTy inTere'Ted qirlg have uTTende-,1 The meeTinq5 Thue Tar. This orounizaTion v.fEll -eive To help our TuTure nurfes To sTurT Their prepura- Tion wiTh more aefurance. KEY KLICKERS S one oT The new clubs Tormed lasT SepTems ber, The Key Kliclrers nas progressed splen- didly during The pasT year. A consTiTuTion was drawn up early in The season To sTarT This or- ganizaTion on iTs road. ElecTra Tsighis presides over The TwenTy'Tive and every-growing membership wiTh an assisT Trom Frances Kubiclry Helen Russell pracTices The Tine poinTs oT secreTarial duTies. A Tinancial bal- ance is The duTy of Carolyn Rocchio. Chaperoned by Their adviser, Miss Silver, These girls visifed The Business Machine CorporaTion ExhibiT in New Yorlc CiTy. Upon reTurn They passed on Their enThusiasm Tor The newesT in business pracTices and oTTice eguipmenT. Plans are in progress Tor aTTending The TheaTer in The ciTy during The EasTer vacaTion. To acquire knowledge and To gain experiences ThaT will beTTer TiT Them Tor a place in The busi- ness world is The ambiTious aim oT These girls. Each acTiviTy is planned wiTh This value conside ered. ln one year They have made a good con- TribuTion To The Commercial DeparTmenTis ac- TiviTies. JUNIOR RED CROSS N E SERVE. A This is ire moTTo oT The Jun. ior Red Cross Council. Under The su- pervision oT Miss Davis, The adviser, Mi'licenT Squares presides over The meeTings and Joan M. Sheridan leeps five miruTes. Tne members gamer in Room I7 once a weelq To make plans Tor Tu- Ture acTiviTies and To carry Through The'r plans. Among Their many proiecTs are Tilling giTT boxes wiTn Toys, pencils, and pads Tor The chil- dren overseas. They also mabe soTT Toy animals Tor The blind children abroad. ln The Tall of every year They hold a membership drive. AT ChrisTmas They supply menu covers, which are made in The arT deparTmenT, Tor ChrisTmas din- ners on navy ships, The council disTribuTes copies oT The American Red Cross Journal in our school libraries and ThroughouT various classrooms. The acTiviTies oT This group which gives so generously oT iTs Time Tor oThers reach beyond Their assembly room. They run diTTerenT courses such as a Nursing Course. Also, They send sev- eral represenTaTives To The convenTions which are held Three or Tour Times a year. l Lefl To righl. Row l: D. Goeoe Teri, J. Marreil, A. Vislay, L. McDermcTT. A. Donley, J. Mian, E. Tsighis, F. Kubiclc, C. HerlrerT, F. WrighT, C. Tefa. Row ll: H. Russell, S. Fox, J. Chandler, M. Hoplrins, N. Warren, J, Perry, T. Kirlrrnan, M. Slallborn, C. Rocchlc. T. Brown, B. Bohneh N, Ke'r, J. Kozlowsky, M. Jones. J. Herrrw lrind, Mig: Sivet l.eTT To righT: P. Cahilf G. WhiTe, Miss Davis, J. M. Sreri- dan, M. Squires. Athletics ...1f l x , ff? i ifo. ,X ,. .4 Q ,fir X . 6 if i ii XL CCAC!-HES HEQE li he quesiioh of lhe superior Coachrg of oolo COYQN ahd Qifil aihieiic ieams 'fi Hempsiead High Schooi. Naiuraiiy each Coach was his own iavorife sport buf we hrid borh The meh ard women coaching yario.1s Teams. i Chief Behhe' Skicka fo his basicefbaii as does Mr, Whfxe +o his ioofbaif Mr, Navarre +urhs ou? ohiy for The Meyers awd Mr. Fair' if iureo our wher Ve goii course is ifi hope. Aifhooqv The qirfs do hoe eh'er ihro The some beiirio' serif with other schoois GE do fhe Cflyf 'hey have bfadicaiiy He iame ieamf wiio We excepfch ci frack ard Foc'oa', . - - if Siu ' . Wi 4? 5 x rife ,.,iLJf1 J TWIRLERS ARRROOME Barrroom! Ouf oh fhe iieid +hey come! I's rhe H. H. S. band. headed by +he whiriihg rwiriers, wifh Doroihy Hayes, our srruifihg drum maioreiie, ieadihg ihe way. AH +he giris are under 'rhe direcfioh of fhe Capabie Miss Boyie who choose? each girl for her sici'i and characier. The iwiriers were honored rhie year by being :hoser ro ead fhe Harvard Band, and io per- form af Gay Lombardos. Three oi fhe fwiriefs abpeareo oh +eievisioh. The fwiriers make a very smari appearahce in Weir cream and qoid uhiiormi, dvd fhey are ihe pride aho icy of Hempsfead Hgh School. --ni TIGERETTES ONSIDERING +he lac? Thai rhe Tigerelfes have been connec+ed on'y +wo Years wilh lne l-lempsfead l-ligh music depar+rnen+, lhey have made an unusually fine showing wi+h lhe band. This group is composed of ihiriy-six dancing girls inslrucied by Miss Miriam Birnbaum. Dur- ing fhe foolball season 'rhe girls may be seen each Tuesday and Thursday in The gym original- ing new dance roufines and perfecling rhe old ones. Lasi season 'rhe girls produced speclacular eifecls while performing 'rheir roulines +0 fhe snappy music ol l'The l-lawaiian War Chanrfi 'The Darldown Sfruffers Ball, ' and The Parade of +he Wooden Soldiers. GIRLS' COLCDR GUARD S our inspiring band approaches, our eyes meei lhe snappy line ol rhe Girls' Color Guard, wearing uniforms ol wnile and gold, and carrying ihe flags of America and l-lernpsiead High School down fhe ioofball field. The eighr girls, all connecred wirh fhe music department, are carefully chosen by Miss Boyle on ine basis oi dependabiIi+y, personality, and good posfure. They are led by Tneir capable cap- fain, Lorraine Zarlcowslci, who feaches 'rhe new girls ine fornnalions which fhe more experienced ones nave already masiered. ,,.. . , M... ,,., . .,. -.. -A ,,, ,J :,,Y,,, Hahn C ,He fe f' Nare J, rfadit J. 1 -. Flin ., -. 3 ,nt-7 -A .V .1 .. ,. i.. -. SN -- .:'f- f- .,.s.,u,. . ,.-L,,:. 4. c-.. .i.,.E- au.- Carer.-fp: r Mara-L E5 .i...., . r' ,,,' V. P-fac -. E'f 'e' F f'-'ff' N, :,,, i. .. .J,A. . F. s Per-f. 9 H MM' ,-,E 'X , 3,,:.Y ma' fn. Tayi' 5. Ee M, Seecazr T is l: C. Oakland C. Adam , L. Zarlw, Rcw ll' J Osan E. Fenr, J. Gvau C I X was VARSITY FOOTBALL FTER many years oT championship TooTball The law oT averages caughT up wiTh The T-TempsTead High FooTball Team. HempsTead, a Team made up oT young players, was under The capable direcTion oT Coach Luke WhiTe. The end oT Their reign as counTy champions came in The I949 season when They played eighT games, win- ning one, losing Tive, and Tying Two, I-lempsTead sTarTed The I949 campaign againsT Their arch rival, FreeporT. MosT oT The acTion in The game Took place in The second and Third quarTers, wiTh FreeporT scoring Their nine poinTs in The second quarTer. T-lempsTead wenT inTo The Third quarTer Trailing 9-O. Several Times Their spiriTed aTTacks were sTaved oTT by The powerTul FreeporT line. A pass To Noonan, and a conver- sion in The TourTh quarTer did noT prove To be enough as l-lempsTead wenT down in deTeaT To an improved FreeporT Team 9-7. T-lempsTead reTurned home To meeT The ever dangerous Baldwin Team. The Golden Wave marched Trom The Tiger 40 yard line To The Tour yard line in The TirsT quarTer, buT They were halTed by a Tumble. In The second quarTer The Tigers roared back wiTh Ernie Walker and Jack Hemberger alTernaTing aT The ball-ToTing chores. Coach Luke WhiTe's charges were on The Baldwin LeTT To righT Row l: P. Calzone, J. l-lemberger, J. STarkey. E. Walker, R. Udris, C. Winfield, H. Demacos, P. Van- nucci, R. MarTen, R. ValenTino. Row ll: C. Hancock, W. Dempsey, W. Sosnowski, R. Oleksiak, D. O'Brien, T. ArnoTT, R. Benson, V. ScaTani, P. Meeker. Row III: T. Kane. B. Dauch, D. DaigneaulT, D. Rowehl, D. UlbrichT, C. Van Auderkerk, W. Feeley. Row IV: G. Nilson, G. Noonan, T. Rowehl, J. T-lrbek, A. NcrTon, G. Dovinski, E. Williams. TwenTy yard line when The halT ended and wiTh iT The Tiger's Touchdown hopes. ln The Third and TourTh quarTers HempsTead was Torced To play deTensive ball. AlThough boTh Teams had scoring chances, They couldn'T gaTher The needed punch To reach paydirT, and The score ended in a 0-O Tie. Sewanhaka was Torced To come Trom behind To gain a Tie wiTh T'lempsTead. HempsTead opened The aTTack in The second quarTer, mov- ing The ball 54 yards across The Tield Tor The TirsT score. Sewanhaka scored on several passes in The Third quarTer. The highlighT oT The game was HempsTead's goal line sTand in The Third quarTer. The game ending in a 6-6 Tie marked The second year These Two Teams played a Tie. The Tigers iusT couldn'T geT sTarTed againsT The mighTy Chaminade Team. From The opening kick oTT The Flyers shiTTed inTo high gear, and on The TirsT Two oTTensive plays scored a Touch- down. Their eTTecTive passing and superb run- ning conTinued To give Them a 25,0 bulge aT The end oT The TirsT quarTer. From There on They coasfed fo vicfory. The only brighf spof for l-lempsfead was Jack f'lemberger's 89 yard re- furn of a kickoff. In a rafher one-sided game Chaminade defeafed l-lempsfead 32-6. The Whife Plains eleven gof off fo a flying sfarf, by driving 78 yards in fhe opening min- ufes fo fhe Hempsfead goal line. ln a hecfic firsf half fhey ran up fo a 24-O lead. They confinued fheir running and passing fo looosf fheir lead fo five fouchdowns in fhe fhird quarfer. Alfhough Danny OBrien scored fwo fouchdowns, fhe Plainsmen coasfed fo a 32-I4 vicfory. Sfill looking for a win l-lempsfead fook on fhe Mineola Maroons. Showing a Iof of power and speed fhe Tigers lumped ahead, scoring fwo fouchdowns in fhe firsf quarfer, Wifh a fouch- down iru fhe fhird quarfer and one more in flue fourfh fhey led 26-O going info flue final min- ufes of fhe game. Buf flue defermined Maroors were nof fo be counfed ouf. They scored fwice on long passes before fhey accepfed clefeaf af flue hands of l-lempsfead, by flue score of 26-I4. Wifh flue foofball season nearing a close, l-fempsfead faced flue undefeafed Glen Cove Team. The winner of fhis game was fo receive fhe H. l-l. Chapman Memorial Bell, Glen Cove gof fhe early jump and scored firsf blood. They wenf on fo smash fhe Hempsfead line and gain a 20-O lead. The Tigers counfered wifh an aerial affack making fhe score 20-6. From fhen on, Glen Cove, wifh a comforfalole lead held fheir own. ln a game packed wifh excifemenf Glen Cove emerged vicforious over l-lempsfead 33- 20. On Thanksgiving Day Hempsfead played fheir lasf game of fhe season againsf Brooklyn Tech. The firsf half was a bifferly waged baffle wifh neifher feam scoring. Three fimes Brooklyn Tech came wifhin fhe Tigers feru yard line, buf each fime fhey were furned back by a sfubloorru Hemp! sfead feam. In fhe fhird quarfer fhe Brooklynifes scored due fo an unfimely fumble. l-lempsfead came close fo scoring in fhe fourfh quarfer buf losf fhe ball on downs. For fhe firsf fime in fhree years l-lempsfead losf fo Brooklyn Tech by fhe score of 7-0. Alfhough l-lempsfead finished fhe season wifh a poor record fhey need nof be depressed by fheir deeds on fhe foofbal' field. All fhrough fhe year fhey showed good sporfsmarusluip, and fhe willingness fo fry fheir besf for fhe honor of fhe school. Now fhe Tigers may puf away fheir uniforms and resf, wifh fhe consolafion fhaf ruexf year many of fhe green players will be ready fo chal- lenge and beaf fhis year's vicfors. VARSITY BASKETBALL S usual fhe baslcefball feam represenfing Hempsfead gave a fine exhibifion of spirif and sporfsmanship fo all of Their opponenfs. The five Tigers elecfed fo sfarf by Coach Ben- rer were Ned lvlafflage. Capfain elecf, Gene Lei' 'i righl. Rcw l: P. Reddal. B. l5'rovas', J. Taf' D. A Ro ll 6 K r R Sha e J ese J. Brymer, w : . in iser , if r . Noeran, N. Mar' age Capfaing A, Pena ski, B. Bumefvfa. Rif. Ill: Mr. Berfer. A. Dodge 6. Sa ccika, R. Ncrrii. T. Cap ah. Officals: J, l-la,d:' A. Lee. lfirrisorr Bob Blumerfha' Roger Schaffer and Andy Pohaislfi. Unforfunafely our noops'ers los' fn-eff opericg game 'o Wesfoury our The feam, sparked oy nigh scoring Gene Kinniscn, rebounded oy des feafing Wesfbury, Our baslrefeers fneir clawf apparenfly dulled by a weelcs lu'l in fne SCNGO- ule, fhen dropped a close confesf af Sewahf halca. ln fhis encounfer, Mafflage excelledmscor- ing fhirfeen poinfs. The Chaminade Flyers fhen felled our Team and a'fhough lvlepham was foo powerful for us if was nofable fhaf one of our boys. Ted Cap'an, provided one of fhe games oufsfanding plays-a driving one hand shof falcen from hall courf. The boys in blue were beafen by powerful Cenfral only affer fheir op- ponenfs had overcome a sfubborn firsf half re- sisfance. Then followed fwo defeafs by Wesf- bury and surprisingly sfrong Freeporf. Again encounfering Lawrence fhe Tigers fied fhe counf wifh minufes remaining buf were evenfually sub- dued. Once more fhey mef Sewanhalca and fhis fime, sparked by fhe rebounding of Jerry Noo- nan and The marlcsmanship of Schaffer and Kinnison, sfaged a lasf period ral'y only fo lose by a slim one poinf. Coach Benner believes fhaf nexf year's pros- pecfs are brighf as we will have many promising 'J. Vf' candidafes and several refurnees frofn fhe varsify. VARSITY BASEBALL 'JRWNG 'ne oar caieca Season Herna- zleaci fargiry agg'ega r zcmoec an efen record ef if w'r3 arc Elf oises. ine Tigers woe' 'ne s.icew's7on of Nr. Scrceszier. ai'-er Qing 'her Scwh Shcre A'h e'i: Leagae zserrg garhe 'o 'he Meeharn r' e 11-N oroceeded TO down Ba owfn, Ereeood ard Va ey Srream. Tner 'ne ieam wen+ irrc a 'aiscfr ard iinaihy fhey were orobped O6 ow rne .SOO mari oy 'he zarne Mecharn reann. The rna'ns+ays oi ine Tigers I949 baiebai Team were pirchers Johr Orgar Burr Rich Ricnard Wrignr, Ben Rardazzo and Bili Keiiy. in :ne 'riieid were Rhii Reddaif Mori Keiiy Roger Shaffer, Ed Cunningham, Roger Cook Biii Sayarese, George Schierenbacif, Bob Lomini, Wai? Sosnoski, Ai Norron. and BVI Dempsey. Ir rhe ourer garden were Ed Riker, fhe Keislce brofhers, Erank and Ed, and Benny Hampson. One of rhe rnosr oufsfandinq games oi rhe year was a masrerpiece in wnich The Schuessier- men ied by fhe pirching and barring of Bill Ke'iy shui our preyiousiy unbeafen Cenfrai by a I-O score. In his briilianf win, Keiiy scariered five nirs rhrouqhouf The game. The winning run came on doubies back io back by Keiiy and Ed Rilcer. tn me coming year Mr. Scnuessier hopes io mo'd a highfranking ream around rhis years ree mainirg yererans. Since sucn srandoufs as Riicer. Cunningham, and Keisiae have qraduafed, Mr. Scnuessier wiil be on a consranf warch for new ours+arding basebaii mareriai, ceff 'C 'iqri Raw I:W. Demcse, AN.S:3 owsici, R. Demri, H. Ke , VV. Keiy, P. Piiiiari Rrw il: E, Kirnisrr, G. Mi ff' L. Eel' R. S'haUer 6. Sirieerbeck, R. Cert, W. S1-free R, Ma ir' VJ, Schmid J. Tair, Mg '.fY ff, Row iii: Mr. Scnuess er, R. Pa e R. Kimbail, R. Bunce'- 'ra J. Sirame' P. Redda B. Ric' E. Daiqneau R Wrigr', E, Rfemer. sf-U .QL5 , ' Q., ?.r EL. . ,ff l'..'fiX K A--.. Qr,-,I -J .ref re. hfl T I 7 - 5 'x ...I - TRACK TEAM RACK Today is a combinaTion oT The ancienT sporT in which men compeTed againsT each oTher in TeaTs oT skill and endurance and The compeTiTion oT men againsT records. The con- TesTanT in a presenT day Track meeT is always compeTing againsT some previous records, iusT as a golT player plays againsT The par Tor a cer- Tain course. The l949 HempsTead High School Track Team proved ouTsTanding againsT boTh iTs opponenTs and previous Track records. HempsTead opened The l949 season by de- TeaTing Chaminade 57-47. They also deTeaTed Valley STream CenTral 55l,f2-48lf2. The only loss oT The season was The meeT wiTh Mepham re- sulTing in a 60-44 deTeaT. ln a Triangular meeT HempsTead won over Sewanhaka and FreeporT. ln This meeT Sewanhaka scored 43-7fl2, Free- porT scored l8,5fI2, while HempsTead's score was 68. HempsTead was ur'TorTunaTe in losing TirsT place in The SouTh Shore AThleTic League Cham- pionship by only lf? poinT. This loss was caused by The disqualiTicaTion oT our relay Team. BUT one must realize TnaT This same relay Team seT The new 440 Relay Record aT 45:l aT The Nas- sau CounTy Relays. AT lT'liS same rneeT Hemp- sTeao Took second in The ShuTTle Hurd'e TiT'e and a TourTh in The Two Mile Relay. HempsTead gained Third place in The Nassau CounTy Championships. A group oT boys which made up The nucleus oT The l949 Team, were Taken up To WesT PoinT, New York, by Mr. Krause, where They enTered in a SecTional MeeT. AT This evenT Fred BanTa, The capTain oT The Team, Took boTh seconds in The lOO and ZOO yard dashes. Lee Dlugihski scored a Third in The Hurdles while Al Kohanof wich scored second in The High Jump. IT has always been The aim oT HempsTead Teams To break previous records and This I949 Team has cerTainly lived up To The sTandards oT HempsTead High School Trackmen. RIELE TEAM HE 1945-l9-49 pie Teaf 'i'ff53 amccg 'he n'fn':3 iharvccf' 2: 'he Qifqf ai aaa uoncoind 'ne no' :'a'da'3: of hfennsiead hlion Sono: rife 'ea i. The 'ea'n foe' e eaoersnc :T Coacn Ve?- nies and Cao'a'n Ronde Befgnauer wen' a The way 'his seaso' wi'n an u':eTeafed and une fied record. They i'i 6G oTT 'ne season on De- cenwoer 7 oeaT3ng Sewanhala 857602 600 every n'waTch aTTer TnaT wa: a vicTory Tor l-lernp2Tead. T-lernoaTead deTeaTed Chamfnaoe 922-867 and seT a rew Nassau CounTy record Tor Two poiff Tions, Qnoulder-Tofsnoulder cornoeTiTion, The previous record wa' 919 wh'cn wai a so held oy The Tigeri. ATTer winning lo rnaTches Thi: 'earn won The Long lfaro SecTiona2 o: Tne NaTional Tourna- menT and also placed 6 in schools competing Trom ConTinenTal UniTed STaTes, The Canal Zone and Hawaii, This winning Team was composed oT Ronald Berghauer. Arnold BaTina, Richard Ger- mon and STephen Kirby. The I949-T950 Team is doing an equally good iob This season and hopes To reTain The Nassau CounTy inTerscholasTic riTle championship. LQTT fix . Rfw l: MN VH'- hiffi, BT' i9Vv R' GVTWTT al- Erippii-fi E. Carl, R. Bla' R. Game Bri T, P f. ll: E. Sfahe, J, Ba' u wi? 3. Win file, P- C'-3 e' B. Tdfffe' P. Dubulffg T-'avi-' B. Ciwif? lf, WJ'1fi ' W. Lv 'J' E Q' f.:3,.i Mm VJ, L' La . LQ' ' r'1 ,Rw, li Q. 3'1 R, W' f' E. C 5 E. 3-5 - dfx jg ' 9. Ma -ffd E. 'Nl.i'a' R. T-Ta' -'-' C. C P1f,l':T.C' and C. Vi i i. M: e f C. Va' Auzeri A, Aii'N a'd A E. E':'1 'a E. Crea wyl, 3 f. ' T: Mn V1-a-'e Q NV! 3, Mr'--i-rr-' 3. iE'I W, Mil,-2' J. E33 ' fn. S'n3ff'j'g' VV. B' Zi' ' A. Lan K, Fi'r'i,', MP1 ', VARSITY SCDETBALL N 'ne oas' yea' l l'E CQ :iG T-ion: fared 3o5'oa 'eam 3ire:'e: Sf 'fr Keenan 'ad a very good seasof. l' e'3ed uO :na ,f in sez o'd c ace w ' an :vera eague record oT eo Ni'E and :our oiseg. Two oi 'nese oss-es were Eufefed a' e na'os o' 're :'a 'o on Sewanf 'ara Indians. Agairs' 'ne o'ner SSAL 'eafns our 'earn ei'nef won oo games or so The Cc Tes's. WfThouT a douor The ouTsTanding game oT 'he season was a 6-O no-run no-hiT ganne huned oy Don Daigneauii ln oTher game wiTn Sewanhala DaigneaulT a io piTched a Two hiTTer bu' lo:T The game 4-l a, Melingli oT Sewahhaifa oiTched a Ore hiTTer. Tne prospecri Tor rexv season is qu'Te orignf alrhougn sTars such as GoepTerT. Anderson Mayer, and Massie have been losT ov gradua- Tion. AnoTher regular, Noonan, is 'oo old To compeTe. l-lowever, such re-Turning leTTe-rrnen as WesT. Guando, WulTT, lvlcl.aughlin, MonTiero and Ohland will provide a nucleus wiTh which Mr. Keenan hopes To build a TirsT rare Team ready To challenge all Tor soTTball sapremacy. TENNIS CFCHED ws N' GTB r fei 'V' aw M a ., wa EFV VC 5 Me! 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K Q' ae' E. S'aFe R. Wa?-29 R L53 P, Lew? M2 Me'z5 1 I s , 4 ' ' 4 Lei? 'Q righh Row I: A, Gureck B. Gencvese, B. Ccsma, R L. w SPa er, J. STap,e'cr1, V. Maz- zc'a, T. Oh and, T. Graham Row H: Mr. Navarro A. Oisen H. Efgeike, F. Cavfad J. Refs H, Rred, H. BHefn, D. La'sen H. EW ICF, W, Vol r1e', LBJ' 'Q MQN. Rin IZ R. Hlxtn R. Fferiz R. S CL.D, E. Sfwfer- e'f:'e B. Pfzviei Rtw H: Mf. Faqs' D. Sh burki. W. Ke Nlk' , : ' Na+ 1: . ,:'1, Y 7 'Fa LVJL LeT? To rilnf. Row I: If. .I fi J. Maniclc, W. Maloney, T MacArThur. Jackson, F i.,,. , C Scrsiiing. Row II: G. Fish, O Dcnnel J. Su 'van. N G: dsTeir V, M:Derrno'l, M Wha en, W. S'eveos'rn, l'l Lavenden Row III: R. McnTeif? Q. L5TTi 'e', T. Kefrilar G Giey E, Re be-Img A. Su i van, R. Wishari B. Diggie. Row IV: C. Koure is. C. D Es bisilo, B. T-Iarmor, W. RaTcre 'cus D. Re-cTor, C. ByThew5zd R. Reine: R. Wingle, J. Schau dey Mr. Krause. RIDING CLUB LMOST every Monday during The year Trom SepTember unTil June you may see Mr. Schaedel and his Riding Club OTT Tor a canTer Trom The Blue Ribbon Riding Academy. Unlike The more Timid horsewomen, The weaTher is never a deTerrenT in This club s schedule. The presenT club wiTh a membership oT Trom Ten To TiTTeen riders, is composed oT beginners in The arT OT easy graceTu' riding. Proper rnounT- ing, more diTTiculT paces, and, above all, con- quering The slighTesT Tear oT a norse seems To have been accomplished by all wiTh no spills. AlThough each rider is usually allowed To choose his TavoriTe mounT, They are encouraged To Try ouT diTTerenT horses in order To become more experT in masTering the norse and aT The same Time keeping a 1eaT. For cver Ten years Mr. Schaedel hai enitved This club roing wfTn eoua oeasure wnec ne encouraged The oegincerf or raced 're expert rider. CROSS CGUNTRY NDER The capable coaching oT Mr. Krause, I-lempsTead conTinued Their winning ways in cross counTry, The Team comp'eTed a grueling season wiTh an exce'lenT record, being deTeaTed buT once in Tive sTarTs. Our barriers opened The campaign wiTh a one poinT vicTory over a game Chaminade Team. In a Triangular meeT wiTh Mepham and Riverhead The Tigers paced by STeverson Tools second place, I-lempsTead Then oowned Charnfnade once more and also Sewannalra in anoTher Triangular meeT. AT Valley STream The Tiger-' scored an upseT vicTory as Dor Jaclrsor Toolc TirsT, ard in doing go seT a new course record. CapTa3n Sardy ODonnell alsc clipped The record ccpping fr cose second pace. Geefqe FEP 'sol Tr ' aco Jacrsoc secino 'r fl igno'o for 'c The Qceansoe meet ln 're 'ecfona cna'noicns Ds l'l6-E 'SQi653 Tris e gqnir, 3. 3 C63 Cf fw5f..f,-fri.. J V BASKETBALL NE oT True Huo Hugh School s beTTer Teams Thus year was The J V BasIceTbalI Squad To daTe The Tiger cubs under The durecTuon oT Thelr menTor Mr Zara have compmled an almosT sTerlrng record oT enghT wins and one loss From Knowledge ganned ID The Tngers Ta sT game Mr Zara wa abe To choose Loune Flego achng capTa:n Boo Meddns PeTe SaluT Edclue DarmeTIcosIcn and Bob Colluns Tor The sTarTung po mons FrequenT aITernaTes were Ronnue Mac Leod Doug WITT Bull Darcy Sam Forelll Lex nngTon Gay PeTe Puccnonn Lansnng NaTsch Roy Hansen Louus PeTTa George Leopold Joe Lazer Nnclc Sambucco and Augie Agap To The Jay Vees opened The season Tallung be Tore Lawrence 45 25 buT The squad showed True To Torm racing up a 30 I5 vIcTory over WesT bury The Tugers nexT shaded Chamunade 35 32 and Then The cubs Trounced CenTral 47 24 Pol Iowung a 2I 20 v1cTory over WesTbury lvlr Zara s apT charges downed FreeporT 48 45 In Th Thrlllung baTTIe The Team aTTer employing a man To man deTen e Trauled aT The close OT The TnrsT haT They so baTTIed FreeporT by swaTchung nnTo The zone ThaT They were vucTornous O r J V HoopsTers avenged Thenr lone blemish by swamp Ing Lawrence 42 23 In Their lasT conTesT so Tar Thus season The Hubs represenTaTnves overpow ered Sewanhalca 49 30 Mr Zara preducTs ThaT The club should garner aT leasT Tour vucTorue from Theur nexT seven games In The scorang deparTmenT Flego leads wuTh IIB pounT and Meddus Tollows hnm wuTh 66 mark ers The Team has sunlc approxumTaely TuTTy per cenT oT Their Toul shoTs and Thenr percenTage Trom The Tneld ns consnderably beTTer Than average Possibly seven or e ghT members oT The J V squad should gaun a posaTuon on The varsuTy nexT year Among These boys are Flego and Salnf Two exceIIenT ouTsnde shoTs DarmeToskn and Meddls Two Improving all around players and Colllns who IT he conTnnues To gann The needed form and Tune se shoud parTIy supply The var slTy s need Tor bag men To rgl'T Ro R MacL o Lazer L PeTTa A apTo L NaTch D WTT J 5TubacIc W WhnTe an S or Darey R Colluns B Medd s opod R a J Haydon e gg ra Fe o eT oslc A ee . . S . O A . . S . . . - , r . . . . I . T nr - K E . . S 1 i . . . . . . , . . . ' . 1 1 - N pl I ' S-In U I - . ' . . - I . ' ' . . . I . ' - I S I A . V . i . . 3 . ' ,0 . - , , 1 - . - , 0 - - I 5 3 1 - ' ' . ,vs ' , - . IS xx R . . I . -1.1L S I . . g i ' , ' ' . u . . , . ' LeTT 1 , W ns , e dr J. . . ,A. - . I g I , . , . I , . , . ' I . ' ' ' - Row Il: . F evl, W. . . I' . . I, G. I , Le I , . Hansed L. 6 y. Row III: . , A, - ' - - D Ri I, P. SaliT, P. Picciano, Mr. Za , L. Ig , E. Darrn li E, . L . l29 J. V. FOOTBALL T The beginning of The ,I949 Tall season. nineTy boys Turned ouT for J. V. pracTice. AfTer a few weeks, Mr, Wilson picked forTy-five boys and began To geT Them in shape This pracTnce did noT go unrewarded because The fTrsT game agamsT Sewanhaka ended in a 32 I4 vucfory for Hempsfead IT was Mr Wilson s opun ion ThaT This was The Teams besT performance offensively Affer blocking Valley STream wnTh The impressive score of 270 There appeared some ouTsTanding members of The Team. Among These are Flego, quarTerback: Sosnowski, fullback? halfbacks, Kershaw and Harry Nelson. OT The lmemen we fund LexingTon Gay and Bob Collins ends Tackles MaTTeuccn and Walker all wiTh promising fufures Arfhur Szeglln is also one of The up and coming players The nexT Team on Their rosfer was Farming dale wiTh WalT Sosnowskn carrying The ball for The beTTer parT of The game AfTer winning This Le To rlghf Rawl L Gay H Nelson W Kersha E Langlors N Sambuco R Wilson L Flego C Wunfeld T Collura W Jackson M Vanvakarns W Sosno ski Row F Rad Cy M ar no A egln A e S Mu er h J K mbell R Adams W Mclver F Bafes mer Row lll Mr W lson D Sm Th F DeCandlo Basnle G Mahoney J Co coran K Coll ns V Maffeucci o nsky V c afan D K us Cro e H Mer n W Nelson J Tomsuden J Lagnese Manager v A f, sl 4 one 2I O Mepham fell unTo The claws of The Tigers and down :T wenT 26 20 Sfnll vicTorious They Took a plucky Chammade by a wide margin The mosT ouTsTandang game was The final one wlTh Baldwin who was undefeafed Even Though The size of The opponenTs was excephonally large noThing could hold old l'lempsTead down They finished Their vrcTor1ous season wrTh an I8 0 score feaTured by Millers mneTy seven yard run for f1rsT Touchdown As a reward for Their good work nine of The J V players were promofed To The Varsify Con grafulafaons To you Coach Wilson for The rec ord you and your Team upheld We wish good luck To The new coach Mr Tord Beck wrTh his fuTure Teams , A - 1 . K L. ...- T -L . F TT ' . I . , , , . w, . - I ' T . . . , . , . I , . . . . . Illz. 'Q f .M .s1 i,'L.'rslI.w. ll, 'T - 'I Sgepfdarsidek J. Marynowski, .Rorech, -Walker., of 27-I4. Rie . 2 . i , . ' , . ' , P. ' ' ' . . , . r , , I I , . ', . . G-.Dvi ,.SI i,.ra.J. w,. io, - . , . . . l J. ' ' 'X ' ' , . . - 1, - l Tl!!! .x -'wc . . l30 PRES!-TMAN FOOTBALL L L L L M rr-vc. NL Q C cf' an NL rears L Nara Lan- LL tr nm: nm GJL 4: cya can' ,Q r-r fp ,3 r Lgdag N argl G e Q Wwmwun MTC ame I3 T2 They TeTT They were UG VT W Q Q f 'fu v P E Ca r y To faclde e be oo K revwmam game W Tve year STEP Cove PET Y Q M1 W H of me en, Mr eemarw 1 0:3 P Q if Tfwafr e Team ao Pa a oe er 0 e 1 e 'HVTV3' VTTT VT' FE C LDV W V' A we me Hee re 'ner e Sew Make 7 0 rc We reQT1y oLrk'eo dew T S oT!!lf A cffwe good day 'G Tre rex' Two game wefe km W f wwh 'ne ace a 'ence of he oa'L ea , f' aw 0, 'MCH Ju ae ana me cap aw Ma ef T ey faded Tre f N H 'wg 'reax w+n Fefrv eg sae T, e Fefe 5 re efa C ne Twrf C.Jc e' :N 3 we 20 0 wc 'me 'a J Ofe was a remaflcce K , 407 VaTe SH m Qefame few rev v, Tm Y N e M' Keefaf afge woe '90 l3I T e e'c 35 e 'Tf' :e'T:3 ,fry ce, TQ -C2T'g GV 11' game 'Q Be 3'-NT' T-'1-'3 'fe 55 ye. ff:-3 'ere '3'T:e3 T' 'fe 253' 3: xi :T TE'EC ef 'fe Eeeze' ey 5 e ,, e'gT' e g'e335'i'3 5 g'3,s 35 ' , Ty f-fC :cgi :fx '3 Vice 25-0, 'fd Kwfe' le' 'fe' T5 :'e3'T3T'c 56315 fee' e 'J.TC6'TCE ef 'fi T' Jef' 53' 'fe 2126 ef' 3:-3.,, MTS' cf e Keene. Eeff 35 Sze 32,2 - 3 3 3-ei'T'e: '3 ,wee '--w e 'e23'3 55 5:1 Mfg ifg 'MW 5533 , H, sfeec T-Lgfe geccfcn Tfesffae :yea :SJC '3' L, see' zei i-Te 'es 3 xy 333'ea 'J T. VG 'C .33 M C03 35 ff 1':QS'C 5 ,ST VT 5332 Aflef 'wc weefs 55 C'5C'TCE 'ver Thr qeme ca 'eam Gees ,3? 'Q Fm WFH 5? Hg fumfe flea 5333 T 0 ' P T-T'3fsvT e. 'G 4. Lei' '3 ffqf' Ry, 5: 9. 'Nla'5 a C. fbxf, J. M3'e' B. - - 1- I Q32 ff, M , T. fmze' 1' B. e7'?':ef P, E5'f 3'. T T I A V R'NTT:E.!'1 if E.Q'1.e NN. fVTA,.', A '- ead ' 'w T fmaf Tfwadmf Tosr 5 ' W, ever 3.1.15 E3 iff. Rw, TTT: My T4ee'a' 5 - f. ZW TTA 3. E. iff- ev. I fffff Q Hi F, TTT . T T ' V ' T T jf ee Me - Q. F B. ' , J mme ga l2f0 'f , K 0 g 1 we , TT1 V T TK T- d ff Tlnfve 'G q, J q , nf, rue, C , ww, ' z me Q l 01+ M ,fx Tie-X, gd , T ,TM U, 3 62.5 CHEERLEADERS ABOVE o rnghi' Kneehng D Hudson Capialn B Cu? rel E Tryrner J Van Ness E Hammond T Burns J Onver M W zmc J Wedderburn P Mack Cc Capfaun S+and Beck T Panfason J Mufher J Schwewzer em J C a asfe a w LOWER rnrne ferd B Be frand P edge man: n M + w w s He 'ns Greerwbwafi' E Roberfson J Rufa P Pender D Mol A Tower J Lapsarsky D C'a1r'non+ AH Rah' Yes nfs The H H S cheerleaders ID +heur smarf unaforms cheermq on our Team Our cheedeaders are dnvnded Info +wo groups The se-mor group whuch cheers af a'l Jrhe varsdy games and +he lunnor squad which ns In 'framing The coach of These vuvaclous gurls as Mrs Church asslsfed by Cap+aun Doris Hudson and Co capfaun Pafrncna Mack In charge of fhe bus: ness affanrs are secrefary JeaneHe Ohver +reas urer Jean Schwenzer Hrsforsan Joan Ann Ma caufo QSM. Leff 5- ' , ' 1 . . ' , , + T. - - - ' Ing: JT X V er, . W, I. V , A. I' , Ai ' ' ' ' 1 ON .Fir+h, B. S h Tk, J. H ,J. B Nd Ir. , b , ' Left +C 'Igh+. Row I: G. Anderson, R. Thaw, S. Zyarx S. A - . - . - Su . FE ' , , ' . .L ', H. Sor, '. B. MINI- ' ' ' ma , . Pos. Ro Ro H: G. Richard , E. ' , J. ' ' Q 'V ' , - , ' , . ' , . , . 3 , , '+er, I32 To rughT R B ETTun B Bruggs M Me A Glmore L Trymer A Thaw J Sprague P H gguns V Junda C Rose L Gerard J GarTenTeId J DeMar Tno N Ryan Ro II A WunTers R McSherry M Reusch clnerney J AuTken Kunn ann Nov Junda A STuehler E WhuTney J Colluns P SchrueTer Scarruzu C Manko J VanNess M Koehler J Boeh m r Ro Il L Zarko sk C DegenhardT C Haleran J GoldsmuTh D Morlock R Fenn J MaT+he s S Pelack A Fremgen N J Ryan A Maas S Ebron N Kumm ch M ss MacCallum GYM AIDES HE gurls gym classes aT HempsTead Hugh School are cerTaunly beTTer organuzed wuTh The help oT The Gym Audes Thus servuce squad consusTs of uunuor and senuor gurls who are unTer esTed and experuenced un sporTs and who enuoy assusTung The Teachers un class work The duTues OT The gurls are Takung charge OT aTTendance and supervusung The locker rooms Be sudes Theur classroom duTues The audes coach The freshmen and sophomore gurls Tor Greek Games They supervuse ouTsude sporTs such as baskeTball baseball and hockey and They parTucupaTe un aTTer school sporTs NoT only are The Teachers auded buT The gurls Themselves beneTuT greaTly Sunce many oT Them unTend To become physucal eduCaTuOn Teachers They gaun experuence The capTaun of The Gym Audes us Lorraune Zar kowsku who deserves a greaT deal oT creduT for capably leadung The school s largesT Temunune or garuuzaTuon Lorraune calls and presudes over The meeTungs whuch are held To Try To umprove The squad AT The end OT The year each gym aud receuves a cerTaun number oT pounTs whuch help To earn The desured H The number oT pounTs a gurl receuves varues accordung To how she raTes as Tollows a good appearance co operaTuon whuch uncludes aTTuTude un class and Tollowung unsTruc Tuons unuTuaTuve dependabuluTy leadershup whuch means geTTung along wuTh oTher gym audes and The pupuls knowledge of rules and geTTung The games sTarTed quuckly To These gurls The knowledge gauned by beung a parT OT Thus organuzaTuon us well worTh The Tume puT unTo uT Whule They serve volunTaruly They are gaunung acTual experuence un selT duscuplune KT 2' Z R 72 l Le-TT ' . ow I: . ' ger, . ' . . sch, . l , . , . , . , . I ' , - . - . f,'f ' ' ' D. M , . ' . l. rn , E, ell, H. c. 'u , ' ', . ' f . ' l. . 1 ' ' e , w l Z . w u, . , . l , , I ,l , . I ' D l l V I I ' ' F V ' II .Il ' ' J. Cloud, G. Spreen, -D. Dreyer, A. O'NeIll, A. Wiggin, . . . I . ,' X I ' . . ' FL X. . I . . . j A I u 1 1 - fl X l33 GIRLS SPORTS LEADERS NY day af any fume +ha'l you happen 'lo be near fhe grrls afh lehc held or gym you will see some sporl IH progress I+ mrghf be sollball baslcefball or any of lhe numerous seasonal sporls From 'rhns group of energehc gurls ns chosen rhe Gnrls Sporfs Leaders Each gnrl IS chosen for her aphlude and nnferesl an lhe parhcular sporl nn whuch she excels Mass Burnbaum Muss Mack Muss Preduger and Mrs Rescher choo e each grrl only afler lhey lcnow lhal she as dependable sknlllul and wrllnng +o do all she can 'ro malce her sporl popular Represenhng our fermmne sporls lhls year as Lorranne Zarlcowslcu lhe efhcnenl head of 'rhe Gym Andes Audrey Fremgen ns chairman of lhe specfacular Greek Games Caplaun of lhe soffball leam as Joan Collins Anyone who lcnows lhe ambuhous Eleanor Whnlney wall agree fhal she deserved lhe leadership of rhe ba lcerball leam Rrla McSherry cerlannly made a sfrulce as lhe leader of lhe bowlnng 'ream Agnle Nancy Keplanger IS head of baclmmlon Leadmg The bow legs as equeslruan Ellzabelh Landon Vnvacnous Dorns Hudson and Palrncua Mack cheer our 'reams on la vnclory Grace Pynn demon slraled 'rhe grace ol leen agers nn modern dance Thal ancrenr sporl archery was Iusl organuzed wulh Carol Rose as lhe leam s hrs? leader The gurls are In mournung for 'rhelr dusconhnued sporl hoclcey We hope I+ wull be enloyed again nexl year e rlgh+ o w P Fanck E Landon A Frerngen N Kepnr e L Zarlco slcl R McSherry J Collms E Wh fr-ey G Pynn I34 I ' ' - . . . . . . S . S . . K . F i ,. . . . G . . . L ll lo ' ,. R w l: D. Hudson, P. Mack. Ro ll: . r , . , . , . lfg r, , w ', . . . ' , . I N , . . . A X Q sis. 1 P., S Ve f'1.Cars:'.fh. M. we vas-f F T-fwfr H mf. v4PSr af M Giver H. Grurrbwr Yszo Q J. nf is M,ief1iffw Li Pin S. Lucca M. Eowad' N. Kei,- -:er J. cf O, ST sr V 1 'Iii MP E9 To , wsre T i PS,?l . . J 'O T WT . 1 X I 5 ' f Aanpsrfl ' , 6 4 1 f A ' -7 Z ' I' f ,,,. 7 1 ll T ARCHERY TQRIES oT William Tell inspired The hearTs oT The girls in l-lempsTead T-ligh School, and an archery Team was sTarTed This Year. This sporT was greeTed enThusiasTically by all our Teminire sporTsTers. Carol Rose hiT The 'bull s-eyel by being chosen The Teams TirsT presidenT. The season lasTed Trom SepTember To Thanlcsgiving which seemed a shorT season Tor our archers. All The girls worled hard To improve Their slrill and make The archery Team Tops on The girls sporTs lisT. During The Teams season, an archery play- day was held in Garden CiTy. ln a Tournam-enT againsT lceen and slrilled players. Marilyn Warby won The highesT honors. Miss Prediger, being very slrillTul wiTh The bow and arrow, insTrucTed The Team in iTs inTancy. The girls were very graTeTul To have such a ca- pable person To coach Them. The archery Team nopes ThaT Their Tacili'ies will be increased so ThaT more can parTicipaTe in This exciTing sporT. l'lere's wishing The archery Team The besT oT 'uclr in Their ?uTure years. BASKETBALL ANKlNG TirsT among girls sporTs in popular- iTy and parTicipaTion, is The sTrenuous and lively game oT baslceTbal', Tnis game noT only re- quires skill and sTamina ouT also hard worlr and perseverance. ATTer some pracTice, The Teams are Tormed and The TournamenTs begin. Elinor WhiTney, chosen as capTain This year is very well suiTed To her posiTion. Ably assisTing Elinor in her duTies is Joan Collins. The mosT successTul freshman Team This year was led by Rhoda Thaw. Tnese gir's are under Tae guidance oT Mrs, Reicher. who aids Them in Their game. Audrey Thaw led her sophomore Team To vicTory wiTh Miss lvlaccallum as coach, The girls on DoroThy PiTroTis Team were The sucf cessTul iuniors during The season. The swiTT and energeTic girls, whose capTain is Julia Morgan, were The senior champs. BoTh iunior and senior Teams are insTrucTed by Miss Prediger, AT The end oT The season, The honor Teams compeTe wiTh The Top ranlcing girls aT GreaT Neclc. Q. ie . I .H J Tfif 1. 'L V, , V Lf Az, 5. f , .. , : ' .V L E Fd , U 3' f 3 : 1 E' '. E' .f 4 HQ ,, M. : M, M' V 3 . W ,gi 4. S, 9, J. Eff M' ' ' 5 .- KJ. Ne ' H. ,auf-v ' 5511, H. ,M ft Cewf 1 E. N .- L '1 fa f SOFTBALL TBALL a Taverrfe among e por s rover a 0 very rcoJar W +5 We grrk ar Hemo reag Hrgrw Pram fre mrooe of 0 + F of June e we res mer om fe P r e are been cu' or QOL oaL 'TWOFO V W D 'ii 5 C VTX me r C or ea A g gp or 'T eu er w e C ang e eree :J T re g 6 Ci um A ' fcil er e rnprcw e r m r a Worr wg LM mg 1 3 f 40g ,mf rw 75 F' JQQ fr w fv f 'Y' TWT BQWLING CLUB r W WLWGT TL' OT +ve oowrrw C 0 me +0 see 5 r e cue fry go O are ve y L f 'r Y D why We Noplwemore Dow' Quo uc fa Uwe-Ny wcc C Pfre a e wo groups or new er M or grgup SPO e Q gm re crgmt owe ver wwe e Dow eff fe e fcacne Go a ma mr e + cn mg' P game QP e f ey gemfe ve re 'T'i'Vf C' W 9 we QDL UlTNO'f sow rg CLP me, every on r LF Me Se em F U 'G LJ ' A 4 Wil ,N if O F w ar e Kp '1 M H V V, L ff r. Lk, , W f. l. ..4 H , ' J. 2 . 5A 'f -' S. 9 M. V-,',.X- . F. .. 3 W. Mm f 3'.'1 .Q .f, L: C. f :r' L W .A B. Ba ':1,r F. T' ff 'f ,. V. M. A Hr-'r Pqf. Wg M' S' ,V-r I M 'vw-.,. A. S w,H'7f-f. B, S '1f 1 M. 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Mmyf Cr fa' Nw.-' a'wr1Gzrv '. K: YPYLM-11 'rw Q WL am' 5 'crf :on lin Clmf VVf f,' -nv-'ffl ',, L-L,'YXfi '-DU j J . JMVN' . Tn. nf, LY V 'kQf'L.nCn' fL 'eau 'Q gem: .MW gy g ,Li ' .ii 1N1'.1,,Q:n-v..,' im ':Q 'g Jed? 'Q 'be Lax cf He. r.',3a1 if wjvfi gr 'fi 'Q'-ff 'V' i5'W:f ff r F':f4n1 v ' inte: Vw L.f'1S - ', it if ii 'L .. Zcftwi'-e' ifzi , nr' zz. f M 1:-fr A ,Wil L, F-fE:'if'e 3522 Fr , . .5 'm if :V 1 fi., 'fr -Aiff ' 'FSH' wif' 'i Jeveue Le C. 1. .1ffr':'f5i' 'C--' .f-an ffl fam ..:i ff-'A ff. wli RIDING CLUB BADMINTGN LlPPETY-CLAPI C7pce'y Caol You wi l-TE pugnj abd parhng which yiu We ihev' hear Tnls Tamifar scuro afy clear Wednes- gay 55'-errgor, lT s Tne naywagon whch Takes Tne g'rs oT Tne Ridihg Cup TO The Blue Riooon S'ao es Tor ar hour oT roing. Tne girls are under fne supervsfor oi Miss Pred'ger, who has charge oT The more advarceo girls, and Miss Beighiey, who has cnarge oT The irTermediaTe and beginning riders. Because oT The large membership, ThirTy-Two gir's. The club is divided InTo Two groups. The advanced class rides Trom 2:30 To 3:30 and The inTermediaTe and beginners class ride: Trom 3:30 To 4:30. The riding club was very TorTunaTe in having such beauTiTul auTumn weaTher which enabled Them To ride almosT every Wednesday aTTernoon. This privilege delighTed all riders. The girls are so enThusiasTic ThaT They are going To conTinue riding in The spring alThough The club oTTicially closes aT Thanksgiving. EguesTrian ElizabeTh Landon is The presidenT oT This popular club, and was chosen because OT apTness Tor This sporT. Tj heir 'n The v'ciriTy oT The gifs gym of Tvfzfdays and Wednesdays our'ng The Ta' m5'Ths. is made by The energeT'c girls T'vi 5 'o marer 'ne very popular game. oadmirmcn. Tnis game a'nough iT appears easy. requires remarrap e shll ar'd sTamina. During 'he TlfST monTn oT The seasor, Tne gifs prac'fce 'aooriously To improve Tneir game. The hexT Three monThs are spePT compeTfng amohg Themse ves ar'd playing in TournamenTs wiTn oTher schools, This year The Team compeTed wiTn The girls oT Garden CiTy, ST, Marys. and GreaT Necl, Their record was a perTecT one wiTh Nancy Keplihger and Nancy Ryan as Tne Top double champs. The very compeTenT leader oT These iunior and senior girls is Nancy Keplinger. Being responsi- ble Tor The eguipmenT, scheduling badminTon TournamenTs, and coaching The girls, are her duTies as capTain. Miss lvlacCaflum is The adviser oT This sporT, and is in The gym aT all Times To help The girls when They seelc advice. O X ' V QA LEW To Hgh, RCN li MC' . ihursvr l-l, Pulse. P. Lardau, B. K D, Zrdar F. Kub lc C oi- P. L' .kha . Rrw Il Mi s Predige: E, La'- dcn, N. Dime oaclcer, E, Da- by, l-l. Grurnbacn. J. Sferf- D. y , 've, . 'irseii. Raw lll: D. Robirsor ll. Sau- TJ. D. Burnie N.Mcln'1 n N. f- E, Aizfyugh Vveinff- AW M pa 1 'gk OR The pasT TourTeen years our Treshman and sophomore girls have ushered in The spring season by recreaTing The ancienT Greelc Tradi- Tion oT a game TesTival. ln The spring of l949 The boys' gym was TransTormed inTo a reproduc- Tion oT The Plains oT Olympia where The Greelc Game EesTival was dedicaTed To Diana, goddess oT The moon and The chase. The arT, music and liTeraTure sTudenTs also compeTe on This Olympic Plain. Sophomore Lynn Fisher designed The winning program cover. Freshman, Eleanor l-lelms designed The prize charioT: sophomore, Joan KiTTell wroTe and dee Iivered her ode honoring The paTron, Diana. ATTer ElecTra Tsighis sang The Greelc NaTional AnThem, The Treshman and The sophomores, com- peTing Tor The TirsT place, made Their dramaTic enTrance. The Modern Dance Club wiTh Their original dances TeaTuring Grace Pynn, Joan ShuT- kind, and Theresa Galupo added To The True Greelc seTTing. The aThleTic conTesT began wiTh hurdling Tor Torm-a vicTory Tor The Treshmen. Discus Throw- ing sTarTed The sophomore counT which mounTed as Their hoop Team came in TirsT. The nexT evenT, Torch racing, was won by Treshmen who also Paula Cahill as charioTeer. Sophomores won The GREEK GAMES l.eTT To righT: P. Cahill, D. MarTens, C. Heinzerling, M. Moores, D. Lozowslcy. nexT evenT, The charioT race, wiTh PaTricia Keller aT The helm. When The sophomore and Treshman priesT- esses, Erances Wood, and DoroThy Morloclc, re- specTively, presenTed The laurels To The winners, an air oT solemniTy preyaded The plains. The an- nounced score oT 54-2X3-4l-IX3 indicaTed The sophomores winners Tor I949. The insTrucTors OT The Girls' Physical Educa- Tion DeparTrnenT sponsor These games. The honor OT STudenT Chairman wenT To Joan DisTler, scored a vicTory in The charioT exhibiTion wiTh PriesTesses: Freshman-D. Morloclc. Sophomo'e-E. Wood. W af' .,- S1f ,E,pI'b- Hurcre'-M, A. Selvaggio. Aide-A. Thomson. 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HEMPSTEAD L I Te ph H DS ead 2 OSI5 OT ges c STo Follow The Crowd THE CRICKET SHOP Come on In Everyone Does 30a GREENWICI-I STREET e 2 Indlan Walk FooT Form Correchve Shoes CHILDREN MEN 6 II women 259 FULTON AVENUE HEMPsTEAD N Y T 5 C 6 5 O 6 el R hpey Sc W lee K We THE SPORTS PATROL E I caughT you TryIng To sneak In agaIn How many TImes have I Told you eTc Sounds TamIlIar7 lTs one oT The able members OT our SporTs Pa+roI You may Thlnk Them unTaIr buf They are only doIng TheIr 'ob T e leTTers S P on hus baclc do noT as he rumor goes sTand Tor STuTTy PesT They proudly proclaIm The TacT ThaT he IS a member oT The oldesT polIce Torce aT The TooTball games He wIll mosT deTInITely Turn a deaT ear To your pleas OT course beIng In a grumpy mood you wIll undoubTedly begm To mumble under your musTache Who does he Thmlc he Isl However he IS only Tollowung InsTrucTIons These Tellows really puT Theur hearT INTO TheIr worlc AlThough They gaIn Tull admITTance To The games They rarely oeT To see Them They maInTaIn order and lceep exITs clear aT all TImes c Hc p Tead 2 O5 ARLON MOTORS Inc De SoTo PlymouTh Sales and ServIce Y I74 N FRANKLIN STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y pTad2 Lawrence J BenneTT Inc Plumbmg and HeaTIng Euel OIls 265 I-IEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE wssr HEMPSTEAD L I I I , F in In - - - le one ern, T - One F I.. lfs Lar IFuInITur- 'es LeT To righT, Row I: J, MarTin, V. 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Chow TvTeTn TVTGVTLJTETCTUVCFS T23-T27 BANK STREET NEVJ YCRK CTTY' 'f fra Cr Comp rmenT CARL A 81 MELVTN ESPACH 260 FULTON STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y Clas OT EnTTy Succeeo and Thrrye CAROL GREEN S e C 253 EULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD SO S MAIN STREET FR wow WT-TEN YOU WERE SWEET STXTEEN T ToqeTher rxTeen lump oT sugar ano a Tew yard oT your TavorrTe color nbbon and whaT do you have7 Why 1 SweeT STX Teen Corsaqe oT course' Ts There any T3eTTer way To TeT everyone know when The aTI umporTanT day has rrnveo7 The whole day seems so much br qhTer when you qeT cheery cTTTs oT Con oraTuTaTrons CT Happy BrrThday Trom The I asT y a you n The haT Even peo e you haroTy know exTend Theur oesT wr hes OT course There are a Tew Treshmen who oo noT know The sromhcance oT The corsaoes when They ee The qrrT wear no Them The SweeT SrxTeen Corsaoe has become so popuTar ThaT you can even uy one an Tor T shop Why shouTdnT hey he popuTar7 A dash oT TorTghT rubToon nd 1 Tew Turnp oT suoar make Th s day more ouTsTandrhg There ne Tno you nnuT avouo CHARLES H LANGDON Re or u LCR Q C H TunmcTlT'Fe Jones CH 3 40 ll T' 5 fi U nu . 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P-' f':IafB1:- FFP 'H' N F :ff- ,i,,!f,i,,,.'2V,, .rn KH A 7,E.,',', SHVQ- 'C H--3 B: N- C 9 -i ' L,:3e':' ead 2 3626 ARTHUR GURECK Tarlor and Furruer 366 WOODFIELD ROAD w HEMPSTEAE I I l-Tc psTeao 2 4346 NASSAU HARDWARE COMPANY Inc ecT ca um no See s FerT zer 90 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE wesr Hwpsrewo N Y I-le L: Teac: 2 5678 BUSCH 8: HILLIARD Real EsTaTe ln urance 98 NO FRANKLIN ST HEMPSTEAD N Y T-l a u k Q G ono CUSTODIANS VERYONE who enTers The halls oT T-lemp sTead I-hgh School enloys The cleanlunes and nuce appearance oT The bulldung YeT sc ThaT produces Thus appearance In whuch we Take prvde The Tull credIT goes To our IndusTrIous cusTodIans who dauly perTorm varuous Tasks ThaT range Trorn benng a Tlreman To a locksmITh Shnnlng wnndows clean Tloors proper heaT Ing and everyThIng Tor a healThTul and com TorTable enyIronmenT are The handlwork oT These men and women Repaurung broken wnndows and desks audlno one whoe locker key has loeen losT are among Theur mnnor responsIbIlITIes ln wrnTer They shovel The now Trom The walks and In sprung keep The green lawns mowed and Tend The bnllan Tlowers around The Tlagpole and Wo S They are conhnually on The Iob makung sur roundlngs pleasanT Tor u ComplImenT CALDERONE and RIVOLI THEATRES ca oc 7 CounTry Lufe Service STaTlon ri General AuTorn Tlve Repanrnng huno Polls In ExoerT Luo IcaTIon I s u e A MAIN 8 FRANKLIN STS EN ony N Prose T-'le :1v ' - A T f A s My I Y LGT? To rlghi Pfw l: G, Pfwe' T-T. Domlnl, ,H rris, K. La c, J. BeyI. Rrw ll: J, Csnn, A. B'nlT0'. I L ,- t E. Bass. .m , I . v . . S EIA-Plbigf QI, Ii ' Tools - Palnfs - T-lardwwe - l-lGUSQwGrQ- oTTen we TorgeT To appreciaTe The hard work Phcrez fn s' ' - A l E S ' s . . R y , ' ' lk'. ' 's. Phone F r fr CII, Y3I2o ' S . . . Cf C' Ir l-laws p'flf. Was ' J - ' h' g Tre, - I b s - ccessorles Sf-RC' . Y. l54 AESWQG ALL UNDER ONE ROOF JOHNNY S MARKET Delacafessen Meafs Poulfry Groceries and Fros+ed Foods 456 NASSAU ROAD ROOSEVELT N Y Be+ een Raymond and CI n'ron Avenues Telephone FReepor1' 8 559i FREE DELIVERY ISS .. , 4 n 1 Q 'xii . I , I N I I , . w I Cimb c 1'5 Kappa Morra Delfa Sororify .F 'f-f., Jare'Ba,e' R- PLUS. Cha e Brerfer Ea S, rrf , ' pa-aSro:a'3 Farr e Crffluer Nalca lflnlreaclfer Cnnnle Ta, 'f Ivl'd'Gd Grlrwaldl Cri'5TUf f,' ,-.M ' fri. .-,, A, 5 W s ad29 STUMACS MENS SHOP I-laberdashers I-lallers 58 MAIN STREET C er L. Aye I-IEMPSTEAD N Y KENNEL PET SHOPS O Fl PE CATERERS CN LONG ISLANE pe o II4 MAIN STREET H MPSTEAL L I a 29348 FACULTY VARSITY BASKETBALL GAME uua Thus annual game belween e Tacully and The varsuly was begun by The parade ol The hrclc band Before The musucnan were udenlnfued as some of our lop band arlasls They were Tollowed by The much dnsguxsed Tac ully Team and women Cheerleaders Many Tlash llohl bulbs popped as The sludenls hoped Tor a permanenl record of The cheerleaders enloy :ng chewrnq gum Mr Nrlsson unlroduced each member of The Tacully Team and The reTeree bul nol unhl lherr Trwpprnqs were shed Tor The qame d d we really know whos who When The game re lly gol under way we saw ome Tasl pl y ano prelly shols The panl :ng Tacully made Trequenl subshluluon bul Con 'rnnually 'rhexr scores mounled The over sluTTed lcnee lenglh dress whuch darled aboul s reTeree conlauned mosl ol honesl Mr Zara The bla crowo whuch wenl To enloy a Clrcu s well al Qc? E o '73 UMON QCA MAGNPW Lf'-Cn O Tl-IE GARDEN CITY FLORIST M S U We f A 296 FULTON AVENUE NEWMARK 81 LEWIS Inc I 43 MAIN STREET P T N M S TT M STEP I79 SEVENTH STREET Qosrs P EN FITY N 9 M Cy ra I-lrll E T u Cl' rll Kr fi' CP He 'ps'eL - 772 I S S cl, T F ' . . ,, . . S crn F'+on nue T - . . C . IOCO Elscoun4 'C G. . older I , I I v 5 I I Tr !7:al Fish an Succfes 1 5 C U' ' ' A 5' . Pup I s an' Eng Furnfsrlnfg, V . ' a E ', . . . - ll - - - Horny 'ua' - 3 wa s ished. IIQ-Wig'-a 504. Ga' CR , '65b E IO T . . . . VOX THE F' F T, EF . . FOR BP TE YC E A Fai' T- V f e G1 Ra xr- C 'il'f4f'F 'T ' i4.M21..',-.V Jwvf, rv., ff'-r ff I F' a sfnue 41 --U ' -- 'v'1E'd'v,-: fi 'nw '1'l' , . E 1t,l l 'T 927 H' E , , Y. - T H5 lr S L N, Y, TH. r'lf- xi --as V Q GF. ET O . ,Y. Orin- E+-'lox U '5l P. . IS6 QQCD LUCK and BEST WISHES TQ THE CLASS OF I95O WOCDD 84 WILKLOW woon een-me a waLKLow ATTORNEYS 250 FULTQN AVENUt I57 Sllffl N ' 7 VFMPSTEAD, N. Y. H ! E400 He ps ead 2 I947 GUTOWITZ Jewelers Sxlversmdhs e a nh e 276 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD L I Compl1menTs oT JOSEPH A LISTER 250 FULTON AVENUE HEMPsTEAD N Y H mp Tead 2 5044 Phone He psTeacl 2 95IO HOLLAND RESTAURANT NC 3I N FRANKLIN STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y ood a o FUII Course Dlnners ORDERS TO TAKE OUT COLONIAL CHRISTMAS PARTY HIS year The combrneo sTaTTs oT The Colo nnal began Their ChrIsTmas vacaTzon In an approprIaTe way Each member ConTrIbuTed has share Toward a gala InTormal ChrIsTmas parTy and a CommITTee wITh Dorrs Anderson as Ts chanrman procured The mosT ImporTanT Ingred IenT oT any successTul parTy The reTre hmenTs When The members had assembled In Room 23 whrch had been gaxly decoraTed In red and green wI+h dashes OT glIsTen ng Tlnsel a greaT surprise was awaITIng Them A Tew oT Their fellow members who are muslcally Inclnned or ganuzed Themselves InTo a band These TaIenTed people are Rlchard Hwxon RoberT NesbITT Mary Palmer Charles Paul and J neT Reynolds They m re Than pr ved Thezr IQII by renderlng varIeTy oT ChrIsTm s sono ATTer The servmg oT The Ice cream ake and soda The room hummed wITh Tmendy chaTTer ComplImenTs JUDGE ALEXANDER BERMAN WAYSIDE BEDDING VI EST HFMFSTFA SLUMBER SHOPPE OF LONG ISLAND .se m T - T bf 'T A ,I sz , A . - I A l Wa+ches - Jew Try - C1 ss Rings - Tre- I s T Q T Silver-.4fa'e - S'a'Tone'-, ,Q W S lg 70 l ' T , . . 7 . l ! LQTI 'Q right W, Healh, E, Rlalf, D. Thuvsin, S, Dc-'r brfflfy N. Same. . , , . I . . X I E S T u 1 1 ' - 5 . m - I I 1 q 1 . . , V T T , , O I . Elne E 'I' Ecunfain Seledicls O O - S ' a ' ' ' a gs. . . , , I . of 'TT VTTLNT L AOD TO TT T T58 K g X ESTABLISHED A I859 FOOD STORES Omega Phu Alpha Sororlfy GREEN ACRE NURSERIES HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE I HEMPSTEM L r 53 O WM GRAC Prog 2 0845 H FABRIC S EMPSTEAD CENTER CORP y+h g n Pao 25 NORTH FRANKIJN H EM PSTEAC L 1 Compllmefxfi of Ve CZ 'O? 9 'E 1: F 'Q - . I 7- 5 'a f: E3 . C e'fm.x, Jiah Hen' si' -'J ' ----- 1 .7 T 3 B-J'TS Rl1'3'T, L'LJrf' 'l .5 G 7 5 f ,f I 2: S7 1' .V Q, JQarv eCwufi LI7l, ' Q,.zSY'- .-f if TfL,d'fDdO1L' Jaife 951755: Ceo Ha ff' SG'O, S- N' ' T E , Hgvwpsfead - Ez'ab sH0d I93I EAS C, . ., N. Y Ev r in I 5 rics HYiP3v f2 - IO ST. 159 DAVID HOLMAN T I-le psTead27I84 2 4I6 MAISON PEPI ResTauranT 8l4 HEMPSTEAD AVENUE AT Eagle A e ue WEST HEMPSTEAD N Y EXCELLENT CUISINE STeaIcs Chops Sea Food LEARN TO DANCE DE SYLVA DANCE STUDIO 138 COLUMBIA STREET ne I-le a 2 o alTz Y TI-IE G O ASSEMBLY AVE you seen The G O assembly yeT7 IT s Terruhc' WerenT PeTe Vanuccl and Tnllne PanTeson sensaTnonal7 These are IusT some oT The praises oT The G O assembly exchanged In The halls Every one ns Tallclng abouT The Tune performances oT e annual G O as embly held each year In e I-lempsTe-ad I-Ingh School audnTorIum Erom e songs and dances To The puppeT show The assembly was a Tremendous success Thu year One oT The mosT ouTsTandung perTormances was ThaT oT Jerry who presenTed us wrTh an orlglnal puppeT show The lovable lrTTle clown who played The piano and The puppeT Grebe who drd a song and dance w1Th her parTner To The TooT Tappmg Tune oT Music Musnc Musuc TascunaTed The audience IT IS always a pleasanT surprise Tor The sTu TalenTed singers dancers and enTerTauners 8 5200 a a ROOSEVELT APPLIANCE CO Washers Radno Televlsnon l2eTrIgeraTors 263A NASSAU ROAD reoossveu L I EASTERN CAMERA EXCHANGE 66 WEST COLUMBIA ST o 'ad?66 I9 KODAKS S 6 I-IEMPSTEAD AVENUE Jer' I-IarTneTT. el. m - - -6 . . xx 1 . - v n , . . ' , Th . . s ' Th ' ' ' . Th 's . Pho fnpsTe d -l578 - - lr - - . .I Ballro m - W I - Ecx TroT - Rumba - Llndy- ' ' - Tap - Belle' - TCG ' AUOIDGIIC denT body To discover ThaT In our mIdsT we have Tel. FReeoc'T - Gu r Weed Repalw Icp . l'le nCz'c-ad R. R. Sfawfnl - ' - H uve f. C 39 Lwbmf, emo In Lmbrccl ff' Flve C 'Cr: gf Q ' ' lun loO A F S BERKLWL NEW 'YORK I7 N Y 420 A Assoclaled Foocl Slores 3513 muf.','I3'.?f'5 a4li White Plains NY BO Grand S! , f East 0 a ne N1 22 Prospect Q7'Tf 9 Pxepare now for a preferred secretarxal posltlon Belkeley an I-Ierfv TEFD F EF tralned secretanes are assocxated wlth a wlde xarlety of busmess orgam zatlons Courses for hlgh school graduates and col lege women Dlstmgulshed faculty Effectuc place ment SQFVICC Catalogue Wrnte ASSlStaHt Dncctol Qr 9 Terms Feb July Sep! HERBERT MIRSCHEL HEMPSTEAD LUMBER MACHINE WORKS nc mslrurl on lvl Mer f Cmoelelvl e H I25 TAFI' AMENUE 268 NORTH FRANKLIN ST L lol . 1 I -L r ' - r 4- 1 A r n , , St. Q, '4 .233 I . . , V ,L 1 IES ' . IDE ' l N97 re-5v25'?+T ' D I ' . QC He- - Me-if - E iuio 2 -1 I - r-Iffvg wen 23252 5 ff 5? FR,.f.:, I' 5 M44 FILA V f,, 71-2' IY'z, 'I 90-V7 3,, 4 , I . Cf 4 F 4 l1lT ., LLM' ' ,AUTQ D51,f1CEr.ENI' PVTS C I aC'17m SI AD Sfi- ffc f Nfl' MKII P fl F1 Er- 1' H5Ml3'EF v'. He'f:.'-211 Y F372 T. GPGEBI I' in-. ROBERT L. SMITH ANNE BONNEY Reahrors 47I I-IEMPSTEAD AVE. Herrrrlfeazl 2fI3IO 333 HEMPSTEAD TPKE. I-Ie'r'p2'ea3 2 I T35 Luncheoneffe Ice Cream Doug s S'rahonery Siore I65 HENRY STREET HEMPSTEAD L 1 Tobacco Candy CompIumenIs of MITCHELL SILBERT Opfomefrnsf Hemps'Iead Bus Termlnal 65 NICHOLS CT HEMPSTEAD 2 I EIena Cohan. ORATORICAL CONTEST NNUALLY Tor many years The Amerrcan Legxon has sponsored a nahonaI oraIorrcaI speech conIes+ The purpose of These conIes+s IS Io keep The spuruf oT The Consfnuhon ahve LaI January HempsIead I-Ilqh SchooI w represenfed In The Nassau CounIy semrTnnaI by EIena Coban and her alfernafe Wulluam Heafh I-I r Iopuc wws I Am Proud Io Be an Amerzcan Thrs speech was repeafed I0 March af The Amerucan Legion Chap'rer In I-Iempsiead where bofh of our represenfahves recewed medals When asked whaf her personaI evaIuahon oI The prorecf was Elena rephed The work one has Io puI rnIo a peech of s nd ha Tar reac I q r suhs bofh IH ex'renhon of your knowIedqe of The Conshfuhon and The arf of creahng a peech To alI Tufure conIesTanIs I would suqqef Thar you snncere-Iy beheve whaf you say whelrher you wan or no? I-Iobbles and CraTIs KENS HOBBY HOUSE B3 GREENWICH STREET HEMPS A MAUROS RECORDS The HI of T mcrrow To y IOI MAIN STREET Cf- MINE MIPANEXA Cz I ' , , l ' ' ' s 'y . .v. S . G' . c U .. . S ' Thi ki s h'n e , ' The T s . Te. I-Iermpvead - 2913 Q ' Ts o : da' I 51:11, I+:-rc-'L-az B- H Cscpjfc- He :- ,':a Hd' SJW . ph' I MT :T A FMT' F TE E L. I. I-Ievzg-'Q-as 2 '55 I62 RALPH DAUCH INQUIRER PRESS LALMANT FUREY MOTORS INC Sales and Service DCDGE PLYMQUTH 205 207 MAIN STREET S O5 -Ve -1 l',,fff1e-Q52 dye' V'-ff '?f:'?E, ' 'ii Efifg z, I 5.14 t ,A V . L. ggi fl 25, ?jL7C?Rl Lfflff Jf.'sfJ Lb,,:',:V,L - I . fx' . , ' I' HEMP vE,AD, N. V. '5-Nf3', H, 1751: 2-Q274 ECONOMY DRUG STORE 77 MAIN STREET l-lEMrQ Compllmenls Ol ED DURYEA p eao 2 4096 Flowers lor All Occaslons from My Greenhou e EMIL BAUMGARTNER Forll Ill WOODFIELD ROAD wisr HEMPSTEAE L' ' N 43, S o M C D STUDENT COUNCIL I.UNCl-IEON NE ol lhe mosl lnlere Tung soclal luncluon l s year w s a luncheon held ID honor ol lhe foreign sludenls who were allenclmg l-lempslead l-lloh School Aller lhe luncheon 'lhe members ol lhe slu denl council dlscussecl wllh The lorelgn sluclenls some dlllerence belween The Unuleo Slales cuslom and 'lhose ol lhelr home counlry We learned lhal loull lghlmg lalces lhe place ol our baseball as a mayor sporl In lhe counlrles ol Ama where lhese sludenls ame from bull hghl ng s conducleo by lwo bulls lqhlnng e ch olher Ther chools ohfer lrom our own A ludenl ll ed lo allencl grade school free bul' very huoh or de and money lo pay lulluon re neces sary lo alleno hloh chool Before recelvlnq h n u lulcz vN KKK. Q OWARD CLOTHES 'fttffff-fri 1 -tiff'-K-Fifi!! Juzown fo nufdono ETTORE S RESTAURANT lkwuykouf Jflneuca 1 A - if 4' 'ai .n ,, grim. L. , , ,-7 ,-. ' 6 T if '-,: Lf-5' 'F 'grl, Rev. l: S. av 'ad' cl. levy M, Voara, S, Frau pfganvlsulcl. R ll: L, Sm- Q, J. l-'lfwar , J, Chrlel, R, E pled . S., . N . S hi a ' , , . , Q l-lem s' l - my I vi - ' Q V. l Y C . I - l l, V . l ' ci . . ,. l S I . 9 V .7 ls ol ow ' I D - . . J a 5 X a - I , . , . . . . T 'E . lg lF'f n'f' BTW ll' AW- cllploma a sludenl musl pass a rlglcl examina- llo fn all s blecfs s del. LE, 4' ' ' ' ,5,g,g'AJc,:,g,.f:.,:'4,c,f:,fgfl,f1f1.f'-i' 73.2 Hg: . -523 221 Q l e 1. :ff . ..,. mx . . . . . - Q: f . . I f . C off: are Furl hlri' 5 Me' ard Bri l Me SH'-CA' Hewz, 'f-ad l loft The Second Nahonal Bank and Trus'r Company of Hempsfead New York 3I MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y Cn' Q N CN TD Cfx J C AQENC CCHI fWvOND CAKES HF-3 A U Fw H DHANEISEV F -1E EN MATTHTAS A C AWP CE f CAMP AWA f f HCNMT f If fH Hfnr rn 4 4'-OEEM OPEN EXERY MEDNESDAr r-ROM 9 AM TO f PM WITH THE BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS CDE IQSO Comdumenfs of SIGMA OMEGA ZETA FRATERNITY CKEf L KIPCHHEIM Pl AS 1 PN BERNSTEIN G C f-DILQNE A GHLTN BLCDOIM T HCT TNJS OP H U A BREESE P JfCC!ES P CST ELEANTE r 3 PENKEN EPTCKLAS C- Tv' E DAT E RIEMEQ EREESE RGSEN lo: . I TSI ers CQ T WV, LUDLJV Le EQ nf-ECE ,F-LD G. FA'TEQ,.SF-l -'uf pf EQ. E. E L'ESl -Af'5':', 'if' 5 -m , VX, ' X' , . 'ri Tm ' Clie' SX' C. HQ!! Dm C: Ve' ww A ff Tp ' C59 ef ST NU Y T 'r'Cf1 'ACT LT-, A 1 To, 1 'C1r'fg' L U -1 WX. 'BELL A 'Prof Cf1F'e .J K. S' - : ' T',f ' r'!t :'WF,'2' Eeuew DQ: 'T To .'1 'f:Cfwg,'vf' Em 1'?L1'VY'T'i'T ! b11 'TnQ yefvife fomifn'fn'!ur T'1T'y Mu,T',f1Tpf1'1i',Eff Qwm, 'ye' S+5: .'D7 LT, e ,-?ef:'1,N.Y. :rc 3: 5 PM. L: 2 .J . , J. H1 Ere Eden? 1. X. . , Vfe Pre Iifenf M, E CKE ,Seirei-nf J. TQ. ,Tfei P, BTNSCT1 Cf SQ 'CMN P. S . Q X X - C. 'A-TL S. . .' CLE C ,T C.: PDAS P. -. 'Q AT E R. E f L. I JLATJEEET D,- R. . . wi Q fy D. .. E. M. HOBBY CENTER Tropucal Eush 544 HEMPSTEAD AVENUE wesr HEMPSTEAD N Y l-le pslead 2 T076 Te Freepcl 8 OI88 F 8: W ENTERPRISE CO Machunery Tor lndusTry Wood and MeTal Mach nery Comp essors and Spray EquupmenT SheeT MeTal Wo lang Equ pmenT Nassau Rd and Babylon Tpke ROOSEVELT N Y Young ManuTacTur ng VenTures Solved GARDEN SUPPLY CENTER 24 ROCKAWAY ROAD WEST HEMPSTEAD N Y Tel T-lempsTead 26l8l Specual n a Grass Seed F T r Peal Moss Sp uce B ugh ComplumenTs STATE THEATRE 80 MAIN STREET H MPSTEAD L u N Y HE p Tead Z 4925 To u hT un ow N a une J Marron SENIOR FROSI-l DAY I-TE halls are suddenly Tulled wuTh senuor gurls dusplayung bug bow un Theur haur wearung aprons and carryung sTuTTed anumals Mungled wuTh Them are gurls un pugTauls and bubs RaTTles and lollupops add To Theur equupmenT WhaT can Thus mean7 Senuor Frosh Day us here agaun The g susTers The senuors s n ul sw ng AT The end OT The day a bug parTy us held un The boys gym Corsages are presenTed To Mrs EosTer The Dean oT Gurls To The Treshman class oTTucers and To Theur advusers Eollowung Thus The Treshmen sTarT The Grand March around The gym The senuor sungle ouT The preT TuesT Treshmen The one wuTh The preTTuesT smule The mosT sophusTucaTed eTc Pruzes are awarded To The wunners xT some oT our T-l l-l S TalenT ca e un especually Tor The occasuon enTerTaun The group ReTreshmenTs are served and The Tresh men leave Teelung ThaT Thus was Truly The besT Senuor Frosh Day ever m , l.: r - l Y . r l l . . u ' ' ' LeTT r'g Row l: B. ScoTT, A. W' gle. R ll: N. Y- I '- ov r' , , , . . . S . . . ' . H oTTicial welcoming oT The Treshman girls by Their ' izing I L wn s, er uluze 5, I , . I I . bu , , u u T l u . , r o s . - . ' s ' - of . Z . . . I Ne , . . . , II d , rn 5 - ' ' l66 OMEGA GAMMA DELTA FRATERNITY Carroll W McLaughlin William E de Bruin RANDALL MOTORS lnc CADILLAC JOSEPH FELDIS 8: SON Q NK Q -:LA KL. kY4,L:'Ef ' ' A A' me HJUOF1f.'?lll' E 'g-Lgrgw -N f , . Ecu! Deion, - CJ Pg SW? gfrwf f P -rl 4 72' VAN STFEEE 255 S . EEA UN ST EET M ' 1 , N-,V ,H lb7 CornphmenT MR 81 MRS MORRIS E BIRER Hcneo Tead 2 39I2 e D6 Oroe JOHN P STARIN JeweIer and OpTuclan WaTche D arno ds 237 FULTON AVENUF I-IEMPSTEAD N Y FLORENCE S HARDWARE I-IEMPSTEAD ww Yom T T ah c S Fo Ter S Saden e z T g I-IeaTh R Eppler STUDENT COUNCIL VISITS FORUM T ns The asm oT every Social Science Teacher To have The sTudenT Iearn ebouT governmenT and how IT ns run LasT January a group OT sTu denT5 Trom The sTudenT councuI learned a very vaIuabIe lesson In governmenT and Torelgn ohc The sTudenTs wenT To a cuTy wide dnscusslon con The Topnc under dwcussnon was I-Iow Can The UnITed STaTes and The CounTrIes OT Asra Work TogeTher Tor a BeTTer WorId7 fXTTer d S cussron by boTh Amerncan and Toreuon sTudenTs ponsored by The I-IeraId Trlbune The ToIIow Ing concIusuons were drawn A pIan rnusT be deTe-rrnoned by which AsuaT1c counTraes can pIay a parT In The world s economy The UnuTed STaTeQ shouId gnve Asia some and so ThaT she w1Il beneTzT by educeTIonaI and sclen TnTuc prooress Too S cad T o 2 e uIo C oe H SOCHACKI Land cape Servnce GraveI Send Buck ec 1 2373 453 NASSAU ROAD Roosive OTTO MEYER LELICA :SSEN I-Tome Ma e S I d B rd Eye Fro Ted Food 727 FULTON AVENUE H MPSTEAE L I ' S oT ' -1 I Q! an . I JA- R LeT o rl! T. S1aTed: MI s 5 , . waT r E. Garda, N. Gefardi, J. Crr'5T, R, I.uT. Sahdir : W. Jew Try Deefgnlrq - S c'eI ' ': S - I n - Fine GQIQT JeweIv'y . ,X . I ' ' I P Y- Terence in New York CiTy. I I A 5 'I ' ,H - cif - Manure - I-Tumus - Feminzer Y SH 1 QQDF rg-3 Heep-Q-5' 73950 Bfu Skre - B F' 'Ing S'o'e - Cdcred Safe 1 A T' T I cf a a 9 Te. FR fe f+ he I T ' J LT N. Y. F . , . , I68 WTF, fn KAPPA GAMMA DELTA MENENDEZ MOTOR SALES Inc J e e I85 MAIN STREET HRM TFA MORA 81 BAGNALL nc HI r ur IQI MAIN STREET He III'1I:uI Nom E Moy F O1 W -4, by f'Y' ICE CREAM BREYER ICE CREAM COMPANY Inc LONG ISLAND CITY N Y C5 IQ efk N , . fi, Bath. Eaffr, Iv1'I erfe' '3',Bi'D, L', ,'I, Mmff' ff'BIf ' J'f5'I'1 'EIA f' Nah SQIQQ mf S vice a'h1':B . - E1-1' 4'S'L'1r' I Vx A , xl Sfrwf I925 ,'27f :II1.v'. VJIJYS '.' ,un ,.. ' J,.,fg L Wufffd 6:21 f S1','L Iva 6!hC1 F,C'P '.eIfC n,', 5-a1'eI-Ifaff: XIc3 I'i1vIi ' PS- L2 I, I, Cffi Mart .Igaf WI' 'a .'f I A fu , Ix,IwInQ I rw, I Q P , . ffff RefI 0 - Ins ers 19 Z E81 gf: X' ..... ..,. ..,..... IJIwf:t,vf-QCI 243989 ' ' I69 e GEORGE la E mSr-TOD HOME FUEL COMPANY Coa and Fue Orl 313 PARKER AVENUE wgsr HEMPSTEAE L I epho e l-le psTead 20230 FRANZ AUTO COACH WORKS AUTO Repaurs and AlTeraTuons 235 JACKSON STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y All Make XX.. Available and PorTables Repalred '44 W Sfudenf DlscounTs J J SCHUBERT I77 JACKSON STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y ll-leo204 SANTA S WORKSHOP ETER our ArT DeparTrnenT had desuqned a Chr1Tr'nas scene Tor The lawn oT Kennedy T-lou o our CornmunuTy CenTer They decuded To dccoraTe The sclrool canwpu Under The super yn lon oT M4 s Covell The arT classes planned and consTrucTed 5anTa s Worlshoo The plan called Tor seven Tuqures The cenTer oT aTTracTron was a SanTa Claus seven TeeT Tall and has workshop sTandnng nune TeeT l-las helpers xx re oT varnous heughTs Th carpenTers ol:JTarned The plywood and cuT The Troure aTTer The sTu denTs h d ouTlrned Thern ATTer a coaT oT br1ghT p3rnT They were ready Tor Therr seTTlnq among Tue whuTe sprayed Trees Thus rno T eTTecTuve ChrasTmas scene was com pleTed wuThan a weelc ATTer The Tunal worlc wa cornpleT J he d 1CTlculTTaslc oT arrangunq :T arTrs Trcally on The campus rernarned SchwerTzer nd Eranlc Schrlllno worlced long and TauThTully To The end encourwgrng Thenr many hep s WEST HEMPSTEAD MARKET 285 T-TEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE w T HEMPSTEAC T I v C E BEER KAN SO A E SHADOW LAWN RESTAURANT AND BAR JOHN AND RENE Luncheon and Dnner Davly C A 'I NC AN PPT 20 7 T-Teac: T, ecncn lde r:sTea:i 2-1127 l ' l ' I Te n : rn - ' I A S. ' I . .S. .5 .J S - mg? 1 l . Y . , -fi ' ' I ' . Nui' ' 5 ' ' . . . I . S . L . . . . . 3' lr 1 - Joan Ann MacauTo, Marlorle Hoegl, Jean F ' T a. ' ' J Te. 'n , O 46 ' C l er. S ' T S ES T U . . Q G f-LSJ LA Cf-RTE cal' Mfa' a'3 ' 'eff' OL X X C K V few? a' ai' C f 'f.- .: CJfLf'c- H 22,1 wgcrr as TE 2 'TES 6 TEL':5C r 1' Tc-. e - e 2 -,54 New To EI'e av Ja ' N F 5,1 I7O A FRIEND ....,,, . 7' ,. -,-11 21: f FFJS F ID IN BET fc SEVEN TO TEENS nc 2 I9 FULTON AVENUE V C VTIO FTW Sigma PI-n Kappa SOFOFIIY THE ROOSEVELT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Ice yfu ex eIe I er rub VT I N Reg Imhin ree 24I NASSAU ROAD E DOO TP-1 Cfwpeh SIZE Io' T..,I fa ' Y FENS C'mfz fef', 'I - - , I . 'N TQE CAUEET MART EUILJINS Can, f'-,fwi 'J Cwvisie Fw.:I ,' f'-v-1. EM' . r T fu I: CHI' 'KI , 3, NV 'fr ,.,., PIf 1 In fm -2 'I nI I ENVI r NIM in ,Y :pr pQ5II'I:m fI7I q ci! 'fa+IOfw VE V iw M af. we have Tof so many I' I I I-Ie . n'sIefcI qrfI3 'r The ufifv Ff12 f V Q'a,I'. 8111-1rf,1'1: 1 I'-::,F': . I I aiwgssfyr I in Ffeesi' 5-' 5 I7I FREDERICKS SuTTs Gowns CoaTs Dresse RaunCoaT 262 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD N Y 0 ea'1 2 0026 J A M E S HAIR STYLIST 2II JACKSON STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y Hemp Tcad 23225 He Dsfead 2 9000 and U eo Ca Deae pp 5 THE HUB STORES Inc T' efje O TC Auf aoHomeS I3I MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD L I e BONT UST 'r AUT a ON INDUSTRIAL ARTS NE oT The mosT unTeresTIng buT IeabT Ta mnluar To many an our schooI IS The Indus Trual ArTs DeparTmenT Thrs deparTmenT Teache :Ts sTudenTs :mporTanT Trades so ThaT when They qraduaTe They WIII be Trained Tor a good gob The IndusTrnaI ArTs DeparTmenT ns cenTered an ProSpecT STreeT School Here abouT Tour shops are IoCaTed The shops conslsT OT AUTO Me channcs EIecTrnc1Ty LeaTher CraTTs and The MeTaI Shop Shown In The puCTure above as The MeTaI Shop These sTudenTs are Iearnnng snIver soldering and oTher CraTTs perTaunung To rneTaIs Thus deparTmenT aIso oTTers ITS sTudenTs a very unTeresTung course In radxo repaur and rado TundamenTaIs The radio club as sponsored by Thus deparTmenT have become experT repasrrnen and Technwcu ns The IndusTrlaI ArTs DeparTmenT ha done much To prepare TTS sTudenTs Tor oood occupahonb WATCHES DIAMONDS HUSNIK JEWELERS 4I A GREENWICH STREET I-TEM STENR L EIeCTronI WaTChm Ter Servm CEPTIFIEIS MASTER N'Vf'4TCI'TIv'AVC 2 6 LEADER BROS Formerly ArThur PART ANL NEWBRIL AJ EAST MEAVOW STaTTonary I:ounTaTn Servrce s 2 O ' . - - S . S' I , Q -T2 N., A Fr A I-Te :T Q - ' V T' ' -- . . . S W 5 . . . - New 5 ' r I vs Su ITAS I I I - I ' . . . . , . W QI 2' an Re'aII I TTrei - Sea. Cvere - in n' UCDTTG' ' NGN 'C RWCIT TIWGW6 359- Many oT The graduaTes oT The deparTmenT . ., N. Y. . . . G . Sole DTsTriI3u':fs CT Th Famous - . C Q c Se ' Ccvefs S J Tn l A , f F TOE TT E. F I T-, . I., N, Y, 'C a as 'C IT T-5. I'IE- p:'6.iCl -I74E T'IG Sl':6' -73 5 I72 I D fmijiogfa fwqqfmf Z ff jf CLEANERS and LAUNDERE FI we THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO TI-IEO HENGSTENBERG 81 SONS FLORISTS IULION fl PN JE EA NASSAU MUTUAL FUEL CO, Inc. I73 TOD Ig Baie' Biff' ii 'CDD , XZ' T Q X ff XX fi- f' f f f f x f ' f , . 6,21fQ6Z?fy E, X-Am! X IJ ' yn., ,fr ,f ,. -1 , ZX O RSE TI QIIIIIIWjf!!ffflflfffffflfffffffllflllll lf!fffflffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffflllfflffffflfffflffflllfff'f ii Fine Dv CZIEEOSQ HC- :1'ii3 2455 Hqve Sfim Eugwyf . E. ., 11 Q jg ' Q' xl-A 'rw Bu',IfC If 1,:Q Y Ef5fy?IfIr'Q Ir' L r , All mf-I,-,I f' PIL rfb lfff V i 1 T m:,1F5Yif-I I I, :II f . Compllmenfs ARNELL MEN S SHOP Inc 243 FULTON AVENUE HENuPsuEAo L I I77 JACKSON STREET HEMPsuEAo N Y Mason Mashc for Busldung Trades Hempslead 2 0560 HENNIG S BAKE SHOP v-f he-in lo T C an A dekelc J u 5 art n H T Caruso J a don V V P lazzcc eley G ra er a Q s alzo e Ka A Pen D0 Norlcun G G r en W Ke y o E S+a THE CAMPUS PATROL HE handsome fellows whom you see busy on H H S s properfy are The Campus Pa Trol Theur dufy ns To enforce The rules concern ng good conducf on The campus Because of The large sfudenux body a good 'ob becomes more dnchcull' When The necessnfy arruves 'they musl asserl Their aulhorufy Have you ever passed up your geomefry class wnfh The lnfenllons of goung for a soda7 You glade pas+ The unsuspechng hall cop and breeze Through The oufsnde door When you round 'The corner a smnlung face gree+s you H calls mos? convlncnngly Back where you oe lo Q qulclc' Very meelcly you bacldraclc 'ro oeomelry Don? be annoyed wlfh hum sunce he s only doung hns Tob and doing Hr well H ad2 H p cao2 Long Island Beaufy School NASSAU LUNCH Day and Eve-nano Classes O D CT N H peru ay n rg 40 MAIN STREET 72 MAIN STREET Hwpsrmc L I N Y EEMPsTEAD N Y 1 A f . L ' ' f ' E,f-f.f of ' L5 I I ' V 1 Leif righ. Row l: M. Whaeru, . V u L r, . Sk ' , R. Reed. J. Zarzyclcl, J, M I , R. Hlxcn, . Mkllc, N, . . H y , . Heslin. Row ll: . a ,l,. W. Fe , . Mc n, D. Und hill, W. Schmid, T. INTERSTATE TILE CQ. Inc. emu. J. emmfl. J. sclsedel, K, wezsf. D. walker. ' Row III: D. c lawsil, T, Neran, J. Rum. Mf. FT H. P. C ,n , A. Nelson. T. ne, . rose, J. Ivan, A. , , , luiclr, J. Van Bcu gondl , . II , N. , . . Ludwig . hel. l . I . 1 . . U . e n , ' . l Tel, empve -6259 S+a'e License TCE, QM Sw ' .9424 . J 6 u I74 TEXTILE OUTLET CO ALLCRAFT HOBBY HOUSE ww Promp+ and Improved Laundries 8: Dry Cleaners NC 55 RROSPECT STREET -I f RIESTERER S BAKERY H e Cream C e BrII'd1x, we JJ mc C re Cu Spec My OUEEN ANNE DINER IQQ HEMPSIEAD ,UPN IKH me? e ALMOOR FLOOR COVERIN6 Inc 6 NORTH FRANKLIN ST M W TOIVO H NEKTON 23, PUL ON AJENJE I JANVEY 81 SONS new 5 REET D' '13 A Trefe I1 'f HCQLQQ ar I C'iTI1 Yiwu Giza, gr: Tfrfrfrgg '9 1'-'EST CQJJ I. ,, ST 35 IVFIIXI ME,!.L3-ggi .Nl raw: ww: 23352 - Czmg QI Q ff I ' 252 I-IfTf':SvEf'f WQEKIIQE I22 ' E'f5S'E'Q 'UZNDIYE I ' INes' I'IE'fZl'E'i'1 ,. I. A 5 I IC f ak i, I C f C I I ' EIPSTEPQ N. Y. IJVSFIEII J 5IX 5 'V Ii J :.i1', Ciflv' RSLLJQ' Te A A,SZ'i I we LI, 2 err - Vefefar Bro: - VV dtf- Sr was T: T, x P L If'Vif3I rIE'JPi'f-'-' L , , . A EI ace IQ Dk r HE :STH-f L, I, 2175 If Ie :'ei12-54'?i-2-EM: , if, FIB H,-'r:,'ii:I 2-445' -4 CC, Cheri Cf 3 ' C'-'V ': Sizr 'wi Sf1 'i', Sz,-.'iH'Ie Siic, i': Si: E'i:..C'3 rw T S I I I . L r-JEV3S'ELf N. Mi't'+2 Zi . iexev-iff M MA ZIS F T 'irii QW: 'aiu 2-Iize HEVWSTEFE N, Y. I75 H peao2 Hemps+ead Camera Mar'r Cameras and Accessorles H HOFFBAUER P p 23I FULTON STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y p fnenls O THE PANDAS y I aze lyn Be e e G a e Bob a eCohen Joa Go d n on Jaco es Helen Ke pner Audrey Nalels Mllz Peres Rulh Pess Frances R emer Jo Rubln Gloria Shelel Sondra Val n Phyll Te Ielbaum FI Te Hemp lead 2 2606 WILLIAMS BAKE SHOP For Befler Balced Producls All Bal: g Done In Our Modern Sa Iary Shop I6 GREENWICH STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y -K Rosal a Alanadcr SPANISH FESTIVAL N January s1x+h Ihe Spanish Club held 'lheur annual Chrlslmas Parly IH Room 30 Unlalce many olher counirues Ihe Spanish speak Ing counlrles celebrale Chrlsfmas af Ihus 'fume wh ch IS called Ihe Day of Ihe Three Kings II also ends Ihe Chrnslmas season Gnfls called agumaldos are broughf 'Io Ihe children on Ihus day Inslead of a Sanfa Claus The 'Ihree lungs come by camel The chlldren leave Iheur shoes hlled wI'rh slraw on Ihe balcony and Ihey are hlled wlh candles and gIIIs The parly guesls were enlerlalned by one of our sludenfs who execufed a 'rradlhonal Spanvsh dance uszng caslanels Afler Ihrs enler Iannmenl rhey played some parly games and brolce The pnnala The psnala IS Inlled wlfh can dues and gIIIs A blindfolded person Irnes Io brealc I+ wllh a sfnclc Thls us one of Ihe Spannsh Ireshmenls were served Including Ihe lvlexacan candy whzch Miss Zaremba made for Ihe club eau 77 NASSAU TERMINAL ornp Is of Zefa Kappa Gamma Sororl'ry FLORIST HEMESTEAI: BUS TERMINAL uahfy Value and Seryuce 67 NICHOLS COURT HEMPSIEAD N Y e e Bs o '11yCh c G u ann oe ea H Q a H e 'I Nalal e Krapl' Marga eIO e N ma R ner Jane? R e ICVEF e yn Jea B erly RUG Q Ma a re She To an SI Te. em 5' -5606 . 'X G. , 'C rfe'cf f F1 I - - In . Ccm II. I Ph 'lI's B rman 0 . '. . MarI n nf fd A I ' I' C TCW p T - Di H I . . . . . V F Y IC ' F Q II n .Il Mari Iv ' ' . . m I II 1 Iy T I I .. 'Is I ' N . i . . D I. s - I . . ip . . . . . . - nI - cusloms which Is observed on Chrisfmas. Re- Plmne HQEWDII I I bl? C, Hman The E rrf:'hI, All n I EI' er I h p V r . Iiy r V Pe V. f ,rI'a'Ia'w or Id Caro Davis I s Q ' v ' Hel fn I mb I Ev l n Rcberlv. RCA a J rr eIIng ev fIn Ed' u 3. er rI n. ' I ' ' Maruyr- Jones Jo Ingo I76 C mpImer1T HEMPSTEAD GLASS I-IEMPSTEAD WELDING CO I-IEMPSTEAD N Y mpm mem A FRIEND TORINO e ner urrm Ivor 26I NASSAU ROAD LOU S EELLOR 940 R OUR SHOPPE Ir1Iaw+s 1 QI Chwldrerw 5 Wear Yarns I'NIoIron 4OI HEMPSTEAD AVENUE WEST I-IEMPSTEAF N Y NA GREGOR GOLDSMITH RAWLINGS SPALTTING REACH WRIGI-ITDITSON I'Iemps+ead Spor+s Cen'I'er EveryII1mg an Spor+ mg Goods II 79 MAIN STREET fl 20326 Nwpsrmr N AIberI's Furm+ure Company nc 267 FRONT STREET ECMDSTEAD N Y D read 29 We Feafure AII Na+1onaIy Adverhsed Brand I950 A L FRANKS Inc McdernIv1erv and Boy Shop I5 I7 MA N STREET I-IEMPSTEAV N Y r' of CC Ii ' ' 'AI CI 61 - F 'er- FIS Rfczeve' L, I. I - SC Prop. Pee. f 5 . af v V I in ' ' I . . . Y. I 0 A 5 Tflamy Ou RI'ffd In Huw, Sport af Slice' PVTET Gym SIMS Icr 50,5 ard GirI3 I JI I I IQ. I-Ifvvr'-'fwm ' , I ' I C rw':'fa'I.aII FYC1' ' I . , . . , . ' I .5 3 I-Ief S' - 300 - I . 1 -1:1 - - ' 5 EYGDIIEIQCI IQII I77 FRED POST umo nc l-l ra 402 NASSAU ROAD r PQCCc 212s WEST HEMPSTEAD NATIONAL BANK HEMPSTEAD L I N Y omp cl Junior Debs of +l1e Hempslead Woman s Club G aves o rn APS ea l-1 Ja cl Va Joan W 2 H GG TELN A : CWLLPY We Al o Spe alrze n N l nally Aoverh ed W fche Experl Jewelry PO Walch Reparrrng Done on Premrse F S c OPLPP VNQPK GAINES JEWELERS 277 muon AVENUE M T l63 O2 COMMENCEM ENT ll AREWELL Qld Hempaesa l-lralw n 1 only a parl ol our Alma lvlaler l-lemp dead l-lrqh pul' also 'ryprlres lo perleclron 'lhe uppermosl lhouqhl rn lhe mrnd ol any graduwle As each graduale loolcs around hxm al all ol has hgh school a OCIdl6S and lhen al le a mrlrar walls ol lhe audrlorrum 'rhls phrase enlers has mrnd and lalce rool he realrzes lh l he may never aqaln see many ol lhese people ne class ol i949 may have been lhe as class To oracluale In The audrlorrum ol l'l l-l S The cl ss ol I95O voled 'fo oraduale an a laroer audrlorrum so as lo enable lhe enlrre class lo be graclualed looelher Reoardle s ol lhe loca hon lhe meanrno ol ommencemenl wall never chanoe Hugh school commencemenl wrll lw y remarn an uneoualed evenl ln everyone lle e ra es e m rar h ppy pal lrom e rrohl' nd rnln horrzor' C The lulure am lcus qradu le lace lhe future wrlh e s rrrl' lhe rm: LAKEVIEW LUMBER 81 SUPPLY CORP 633 WOODHELD RD lvl lf 112C I78 Pl 'MJ and earl Q l Cho v'fF: G L ,WEL L. 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INDEX JIM s STATION Safeway Apparel Shops GEO E NETTLETON nc T-TEMrS EAD N I 3 as T' 5' H BLUMBERG 81 SONS Inc oo 90 90 99 0999620099 0 9009 X 'u HARDMAN TYPEWRITER AND STATIONERY U ,gmsfggrx faemf Ejfff' . 'QQ 'H 54 ,XT , . 4. A Q. mfg s+TT.-,TLT T' P,'CgV'1'VN F L KrE '4?H'-'A.:FLH 11 .JU ' 1' 74 T' Zvi: :Lv H -IX .' VJ' . Ula 7 -' ' E IV: FC Tfswiffw T :vm HQ Qi-ff wwy' AT -W T, -. g,,Q,-,, , V'1'f I :1T T-47 V' :': ' Lf-: 1 -T' V' :'T!..i T -T, T' P' 'rn .V 1 T. T . T V- vf Rft' 'T lun, T T ,F I Fw' f, At 1' 1 TQ, ,fd :M -Q , ' -' CT.: XAXUVN- 'R P'l TA' :..: 4:5 ., ' . 1 mf ff A, -V -. rum 1 ' fy-AJ! 'thi' , .,, shlh N A A ,i Q, X CT- 1 x 9 W V . MTS T qi T- , 0 ,-- X Y . . . 'iv Q.-- - T,1' .'.' 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