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ROY EISEMANN Fire Squad 4; Hall Cop 4; Treas- urer of Senior Class; President of Freshman Homeroom; Vice-Presi- dent of Senior Homeroom; Comet Yearbook Staff 4. Roy, one of our well-dressed fel- low students, will always be re- membered for his great ability to speak French; this will be of great use to him, especially when he travels around the world. He put in a great performance in the Stu- dent-faculty basketboll game. ARTHUR FOSTER Kail Cop 4; Fire Squad 4; Senior Play 4; National Honor Society 4. How can any one person know so much in Physics? Did you memorize the book? Art played a very convincing “yes man” in the Senior Play. Keep up the good work. JOHN ENNIS Football 4; Track 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Homeroom President 3, 4; Student Court 4; Subscription Ed- itor of Yearbook; Fire Squad; Co- Captain of Hall Cops; Senior Play; Comet Staff 4. John, one of the tallest and most influential seniors, certainly has made a reputation for himself in the two years at Hicksville High. We're sorry that your attentions were so monopolized, but your presence will be missed a great deal. JOYCE FRAME That long blond hair and those twinkling eyes identify Joyce. We'll never forget those argu- ments in English Class, will we, Joyce? We know, though, that there's everything good in store for you and we wish you the best of luck. JOSEPH FERRARO Hall Cop 4; Fire Squad 4; Senior Play. Joe is a small, dark haired, friend- ly fellow' whose ballroom exhibi- tions would astonish Fred Astaire. We know he'll go far in life and we wish him all kinds of luck. ROBERT FRIER Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1; Fire Squad 4; Hall Cop 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Bob is the fellow' who bangs the cymbals in the Band. He also stands at one end of the Hall and says “Single file, no talking.” He always has a friendly “Hi” for everyone he meets and we know that Lady Luck will always be kind to him.
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NANCY CHRISTIANSEN Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Daisy Chain; Comet Staff (Feature Ed- itor) 3, 4; Decoration Committee Junior Prom; Comet Yearbook Staff; Hll Cop; National Honor Society 4. Nancy's personality is outstanding in many ways—her writing ability for the COMET is very commend- able and will always be remember- ed by her classmates. A success of her career she is sure to make. DORIS DECKER Comet Newspaper Staff 4; Year- book Staff 4; Leaders Club 4; Hockey 4; Senior Play; Hall Cop. Though Doris has only been in H. H. S. a year, she got into the swing of things extremely fast. Always cracking jokes and being able to take them is one of the reasons that Doris has made so many friends. When she becomes a nurse she will always cheer her patients with her wit and spark- I ng personality. JUNE COSTIC Honor Society; Daisy Chain; Com- et 1, 2, 3, 4; Editor 4; S. C. A. 4; Secretary French Club; Reporter Junior Class; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Asst. Editor Yearbook; Teen-Age Scribe 3, 4; Pres. Alpha Society; Student Court 4; Presi- dent Homeroom 4; Hall Cop. Anytime something has to be done, you can always depend on June. Both her teachers and her friends enjoy her company because she is a person who shows an interest in others. To sum it up she is a swell gal. EILEEN DEGER Eileen, petite, blonde and quiet, is a pleasure to have around. She is not going to college, but has as- pirations of becoming a secretary (maybe for Walter). We wish her lots of luck and hope she will re- member to avoid the boss' knee. LOUISE CROWLEY Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; J V Cheerleader 3; Leaders Club; Volleyball 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Capt. Varsity Cheerleaders 4; High School Review 3; Archery 2, 3, 4. Petite, cute and peppy—that sums up Lou in a few words. As Cap- tain of the Varsity Cheerleaders, she helped cheer our way to many victories. On any team she is an asset. With personality plus—she will be missed at H.H.S. FOSE MARIE DeMONACO Glee Club 1, 2; Hockey 1; Volley- bill 2; Basketball 2, 3. When you first meet Rose she seems quite retiring, but as you get to know her better, you find that she is quite opposite. Any- time the Dodgers are in trouble you can be sure Rose is out there rooting for them.
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EDWARD FUNFGELD Fire Squad 4; Hall Cop 4; Senior Play. What lies beneath your quiet ex- terior, Ed? We haven’t found out yet and it’s been four Ion years. They always say that the quiet ones are the geniuses, though. RUTH GELLMAN Honor Roll 2; Daisy Chain; Pub- licity Committee for Senior Play. Ruth is one of our attractive sen- iois whose wit and friendliness has won her many friends and admira- tion, and she’ll find that her easy going way will let her plans be successful. JOSEPH GENTILE Senior Play; Fire Squad 4. Joe is a real hearty chap who al- ways has a cheerful smile and a friendly word for all. His por- trayal of “Grandpa” in the Senior Play kept us all in stitches. Good luck, Joe! JAMES GILMARTIN Fire Squad 4; Hall Cop 4; Senior Play 4. Jim likes to stay away from school at the drop of a hat, but somehow' he always comes up with the right answers in class. Is this an ex- ample of the less you come, the less you forget? We’ll never for- get his arguments in Chemistry and Physics. ROBERT GINSBERG Assistant Editor of “Comet” 4; Senior Section Editor of Yearbook 4; Honor Society 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Alpha Society Treasurer 4; Fire Squad 4; S. C. A. member; Scribe to Teen-Age Page 4; Senior Play; Drivers Club 4; Hall Cop. “Unaccustomed as I am to making speeches”—Bob is used to that saying after his ve.y successful r.se in the competition of the Na- tional Oratorical Contest. He is also w'ell known for his work on the school paper and yearbook. FRANK GOMULA Frank is one of our January grad- uates who is now working. He i« another one of the quiet type buf his woik in the Industrial Arts Shop proved his worth.
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