Hicksville High School - Comet Yearbook (Hicksville, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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DORIS STEINHAUER Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2. 3, 4; Leaders’ Club 4. Doris, our energetic sportswoman, has a fearful dislike for history. Two of Doris’ most outstanding features are her ability to make good decisions and her cool, quiet appearance. We know that Doris will be successful in every thing she tries. EUGENE STEPKOWSKI “Gene” Football; Basketball; Baseball. A twinkling smile, friendliness, good sportsmanship and a swell personality all describe Eugene to a “T.” Everyone teases him about being the twin with the “Toni,” but we all really admire his curly hair. No one feels downhearted when he’s around with a laugh or two. LOUIS STEPKOWSKI “Yakum,” “Twin” “Louie Twin,” the elder of the Stepkowski twins, is the slightly quieter of the two brothers. We will miss the hustling blond and will never forget him riding in his “1st edition” of the Buick. KENNETH STEIHLER “Ken” Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Local Honor So- ciety; Hall Cop 4; Operetta 2, 3. “Ken,” who is a hunting and swim- ming enthusiast, claims his pet peeve is noisy eaters. Voted most polite senior boy, this tall, dark fellow has many talents hidden beneath his quiet exterior. Since he graduated last January he has been working at his father’s lum- ber company. JOHN SWIERUPSKI, JR. Friendliness, height, good looks, and a twinkling smile all character- ize Johnnie. Johnnie has two loves, his green Buick and “Margie.” They are both the envy of all the boys. JOAN ANN TANNER “Jay” Local Honor Society; Hall Cop 4. Joan is one of our quietest girls, but she has a very pleasant person- ality. She is known to her friends as a simply swell kid, and we’re sure she’ll be a success in the busi- ness world.

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MARILYN SMITH Mally Glee Club 4; Local Honor Society 4; National Honor Society 4; Op- eretta 4. How can one small gal do so much in one short year? She has made many friends and a great reputa- tion as a virtuoso on the piano. Despite all this Mally” has kept her marks high enough to be elect- ed to the National Honor Society. GERTRUDE SMITH Trudy” Hockey; Baseball; Basketball; Vol- ley Ball; Leaders' Club. Trudy” hails from Locust Grove and can be seen each morning dis- mounting from the yellow bus. She participates in many sports, and because she excels in them she be- longs to the Girls' Leaders' Club. Her many friends have found that she is a grand person to know'. DAVID SOAVE “Dave If you see a fellow sauntering down the hall with black eyes and a unique haircut, that's Dave. Al- though he looks meek his reputa- tion as a driver belies this appear- ance. Is it true, Dave, that your favorite subject is math? RUTH SOLDWEDEL Ruthie Red” Tw:rler 3, 4; Arnold Constable Model 4; Local Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Senior Play 4; Hall Cop. Ruthie or “Red” as she is called by her many friends, plans to enter the field of fashion design upon graduation. As Lydia in the Sen- ior Play she was superb, and wre know she will do just as well in her career. STELLA SONOSKI Now here’s a girl who is pal to all. One of our smaller girls, Stella's folk dancing exhibited in the Ter- centennial festival is only one of her merits. With her personality she is always welcomed by all. ANITA STAMOS Neet” Hockey 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball; Volleyball; Cheerlead- er 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Musical Comedy 1, 2, 3; Hall Cop 4; Senior Play 4. This cute little senior, called Neet” by her friends, is known for her marvelous dancing ability, her friendliness and as her nick- name implies, her neatness. A whiz at the piano and a gem as a cheer- leader Neet” will become our favorite telephone operator after graduation.



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JACK TARANTINO Hooker Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Musi- cal Comedy 4; Senior Play 4. “Jackie,” with the dark curly hair and flashing smile, is also known as Hooker. His dancing in the gym noontimes, and his ability in track and football have been the envy of many fellows and has sent many a female heart into a whirl. RICHARD THOMAS “Snookie Hall Cop 4; Senior Play 4; Year- book Staff 4. Wavy blond hair, a manly build, and friendly blue eyes make our Snookie. He proved himself a suc- cess in anything he attempted al- though chemistry tried to give him a hard time. Snookie is one kid whom everyone will miss, both his fellow graduates and underclass- men. LEON VEEDER Lee Manager of Basketball Team; Football. Leon became a part of H.H.S. on the day he entered. He was man- ager of the basketball team and also participated in football. His bubbling personality livens all of his classes and has won him many friends. MARGARET VERMETTE Marge Glee Club 1, 2; Hockey 1; Musical Comedy 1, 3, 4; Operetta 2; Cheer- leader 4; Comet Newspaper Staff 2. 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Hall Cop 4; Senior Play 4. Sparkling brown eyes and a smile that is sweetness itself go into the making of one of the class beau- ties, known to all as Margie. She has proved herself a wonderful cheerleader, and we’ll never forget her portrayal of Penny in the Senior play. We’ll all miss you, Margie, and remember how you helped to make our days at Hicks- ville happy ones. JOYCE WEICKMAN Joy Cheerleader 4; Senior Play 4; Mu- sical Comedy 3, 4. Joyce is the gal who is always out there cheering for good ol H.H.S. She was also one of the pretty models who w ent to Arnold Con- stable. In addition to these tal- ents she is a great actress as the Senior play showed. We’re sure she’ll succeed in whatever she does when she leaves these portals, so good luck to a wonderful member of the class of ’49! MIRIAM WEISS Mimi Musical Comedy 2; Senior Play 4; Mi » Comet 4; Advertising Man- ager of “Comet Newspaper; Scribe for Teen-Age Page 4. From a butterfly in the musical comedy to the hilarious Hulda of the Senior Play, Mimi has left be- hind her, in good old H.H.S. a bar- rel full of laughs and plenty of giggles. Known for keeping her identity of Miss Comet a secret Miriam has not decided what she will do after graduation, but we know' that whatever she chooses to do, she will be a success.

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