Hicksville High School - Comet Yearbook (Hicksville, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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WILLIAM GARBAR1NO “Gabby” Treasurer of Class 4; Revue 4. “Gabby,” our class treasurer, is one of the best liked fellows in the school. His gay manner and smooth actions were well-known around the school. His strong voice was a surprise to everyone when he sang in one of the skits in the High School Revue. EILEEN GRIES Eileen, one of our January gradu- ates, will never be forgotten by her classmates. Her winning smile and sportsmanship have made her many lasting friendships. HELEN GIANETTI Helen is quiet and reserved in her ways but is very congenial and has many pals. She sure was a whiz on the basketball court, for teamwork spells her middle name. That black shining hair has been the envy of many. FLORENCE GROMUS “Flo” “Flo,” who is one of the most so- phisticated girls in the class, has always kept us guessing about her boy friends. “Flo” graduated in January and is now working at the bank. We've missed her pleasant voice and her dancing in the gym at noontimes. JOYCE GORLAND “Joy Senior Play 4; Twirler, 3, 4; Hall Cop 4; Revue 3, 4. Our most attractive senior girl, our own cute blonde twirler is called “Joy” by her friends and for a very obvious reason. Wherever she goes she brings her happy spirit and infe ts us with gaiety. Never have we heard “Joy” w'orry about anything for long. We know that anything she attempts will be a ti !b:ite to H.H.S. MARTIN HALLERAN Marty is always willing to lend a helping hand. Both his teachers and friends enjoy his company for he’s a person who shows an inter- cut in others. Marty’s art ability is admired by all. To sum it up, he’s a sw'ell guy and a great addition to the class.

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ROSE MARIE DI PIETRO “Spook- Yearbook Staff 4; Tenni»; Softball; Hockey. Rose is noted for her friendliness, dependability, red hair, and spark line: brown eyes. She contributed many hours toward making this yearbook a success. Everyone will miss seeing Walt, an alumnus of H.H.S., patiently waiting for her at : 10. JOHN ECONOPOULY “Moe” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; President of Alpha Society 4; President of Stu- dent Co-operative Association; President of Class 3B. Among the many accomplishments of this dark, good-looking senior called “Moe,” two are outstanding. In his senior year Johnny was elected president of both the Alpha Society and the Student Co-opera- tive. John will also be remembered for his part in the Senior Play and his skill in various sports as well as his way with the girls. FRANCIS FAY “Frank” Local Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Empire Boys' State 3; Revue 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Camera Club 4. This tall, handsome fellow is the 49’ers pride and joy. To list all of his honors in this write-up would be out of the question. To see a product of Frank’s handiwork, take a look at our snapshot pages. We hope to hear great things about you in the future, Frank. THOMAS FELLENZ “Tommy” Track; Hall Cop 4. Tommy has been a definite asset to our class. How could we ever have done without his pleasant hello each day and his answers in history class? Tom has plans to attend Villanova College, where he will undoubtedly become a track star. Best of everything to one of the best—Tom. ARTHUR FREDERICKS “Art” Football 1, 2; Honor Society 1. “ART,” that beloved comic of last year's History class, is an unfor- gettable part of the Class of '49. Everything he tackles seems to be as easy to him as rolling off a log. We know that “Art” has a special interest in dogs, and so we are sure he’ll make himself a name as vet- erinarian. Calling Dr. Fredericks! BARBARA GAGNON “Bobby” Yearbook Staff 4. Bobby wants to become a secre- tary. As a result she is doing a lot of reading. She also likes archery and has a lot of fun reading about popular music composers. Thanks a lot Connecticut for letting us have such a swell girl!



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LAWRENCE HEALY “Larry” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; All State Chorus 4; Senior Play 4; Operetta 2, 3, 4; Local Honor Society 1, 2, 4; Presi- dent of Band 4. From the list of activities shown above, we see that Larry has not been idle in the past four years. He has attained high marks in all sciences, and the Band has showed their appreciation of his loyalty by bestowing upon him the honor of presidency. We’re sure you’ll go far. Larry. EILEEN HENNESSY Senior Play 4; Local Honor Soci- ety. Although Eileen seems quiet, her vivacious blue eyes reveal a spark- ling personality hidden within. We’ll always admire her for keep- ing up her marks, even though much of her time was occupied by the Senior play. DOROTHY HEURSCHNIEDER “Dotty” Dotty is another jovial member of the class. There is never a dull mo-' ment with Dotty and her many friends. Her familiar laugh has made her a favorite of everyone. CARL HILLE “Dutch” Football. “Dutch” caused the flutter of many girls’ hearts during his stay in H.H.S. because of his resemblance to Mickey Rooney. Sad, but true, Carl’s heart belongs to one of the cutest girls in the class. This blond boy has a special liking for cars of all types as well as most sports. He should be a success as a printer after graduation. SONJA HOCH “Sunnie” Local Honor Society; Hall Cop. This quiet, unassuming girl is a whiz at languages. She can speak Spanish, German and French as well as English. “Sunnie” is known for her calmness and her poise. Never can it be said that she was in a position too tough for her to handle. “Sunnie” has a knack for cheering people up and patching up arguments. We know she'll be a success as an interpreter. JANICE HOHORST “Jan” Musical Comedy 1; Senior Play 4. Here's a sweet, blonde senior of whom we are very proud. We see her as a future “Irene” in the dress designing business. Her genius for making dainty and beautiful clothes has been admired by all. “Jan” has a sweet personality and a ready smile for all.

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