Hicksville High School - Comet Yearbook (Hicksville, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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EDWARD LUONGO Hall Cop 4; Fire Squad 4; Track 3, 4. “Jigger” is most noted in Hicks- ville High for two things: his heels clicking on the floor and the noon hours that he spends longingly gazing at the 100-yard dash tro- phy in the case. One more year and you might have won it, Jig- ger! RICHARD MAGGI Track 1, 2, 3, 4; S. C. A. 3; Fire Squad (co-captain) 4; All-State Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2,; Band 2; Hall Cop; Senior Play. Dick is one of our more versatile seniors who has dabbled in every- thing from track to membership in the famed “Terrible Trio.” He has entertained us on the ac- cordion, guitar, and mandolin. He is known as the class comedian, and always has a quick retort for everyone. It is an unconfirmed rumor that Benny has promised Dick his job when he retires. KATHLEEN McGUNNIGLE Volleyball; Basketball; Leaders Club; Hall Cop; Laboratory Club; Honor Roll 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. Kathleen, who came to H. II. S. in her Junior year, has made many friends and has become a well- liked person by all who know her. Kathleen has decided to go on to college so she can teach future generations. We are sure that she’ll always be a success. i;acmi marks Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Homeroom re- porter 2; Daisy Chain; Senior Play; Singing Club 4; Yearbook Staff; Junior Prom Committee. One of our most attractive seniors is Naomi, whose acting ability in the Senior Play will always be thought of as superb. Her training at Barbizon will make her an ex- cellent model during those months that she is not attending Syracuse University. MARGARET McNEIL “Peggy” is another of our more uiet girls who came to H. H. S. from Glen Cove in her sophomore year. She graduated in January and has since been working at the bank. We’ve missed her bright smile and happy ways. Instead of the dreaded chemistry homework, she now handles mortgages, checks and bills of all descriptions. LUCILLE MIRAVAL Honor Roll 1, 2; Comet Yearbook Staff; Senior Play Ticket Commit- tee. Lucille, one of our best dressed gals, is noted for her fine charac- ter and sweet personality. A friendly person, Lucille has taken a place in the hearts of many who will never forget her. Her inten- tion is to attend Pace College this fall.

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DOROTHY KUNZ Hockey I, 2, 4; Baaeball 2; J. V. Cheerleader (Co-captain); Vartity Cheerleader; High School Revue; Senior Play. Dot, with her pretty blonde hair and big brown eyes, has made us a very excellent cheerleader. She started her career as co-captain of the J. V. squad and from then on was an indispensable morale build- er for the teams. Good luck. Dotty! ANDONETTE LINZALATA Publicity Committee for Senior Play; Subscription Committee for ‘‘Comet.” Anne” joined us in her Senior year, and since her arrival this lass with beautiful hair has kept the secretarial department rolling (in work and in laughter). Good luck, Anne. JOSEPH LaMARCA Joe graduated in January and left us for parts uknown. While here, however, he worked hard, and played even harder. His capabili- ties as a shop man amazed us and his way with the women was even more startling. JOAN LUHMANN Honor Roll 1; Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2; Jr. Red Cro » 3; Macy Fathion Show 3; “Comet” Staff 4. Joan has been interested in both sports and fashion in her four years at H. H. S. She participated in the annual Macy’s Fashion Show held here and wrote the fashion column for the Comet. Also an active member of the Jr. Red Cross, Joan has won a place in the hearts of each of her fellow stu- dents. GERALDINE LENZNER Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Local Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; J. V. Cheerleader 3; Varaity Cheer- leader 4; Band 1, 2; High School Revue 3; President of Local Honor Society 4. An expert athlete and cheerleader, Gerry has also combined her tal- ents with music and brains. Keep up the good work, Gerry! ANTHONY LUONGO Publicity Committee for Senior Play; Safe-driving Club 3, 4. Anthony has barely said a com- plete sentence in his 4 years of school. Only his numerous chums can tell us what lies beneath his usually sober exterior. He’s sure to be a wonder as all his work is very excellent.



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VIRGINIA MONILAWS Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Leaders Club; Vice-President of Senior Class; Vice-President of Senior Home- room; Vice-President of Alpha So- ciety; Hall Cop; Senior Play; S. C. A. Member. Tall and willowy, dark sparkling eyes and pleasant smile describe our Ginny. Ginny has been an officer of practically every organ- ization in existence, and her work in the Leaders Club will long be remembered. RICHARD NORTH Hall Cop; Fire Squad; Laboratory Club 4; Publicity Committee for Senior Play; National Honor So- ciety 4. When the Physics Class is stumped by a brain wracking problem Richie never fails to have the an- swer. An authority in all the sci- ences, he is expected to be no le. s than another Einstein. LUCILLE MUHLENBRUCK Cheering Squad 2, 3, 4; Hall Cop; Twirler 1; Hockey 1; L. 1. Blind Date Contest 4; Senior Play. Lucille, our blind date girl, has everyone won over with her sparkling smile and charming ways. She is a peppy leader and was a wonderful “Tootie” in the Senior Play. He e is proof that good things come in small pack- ages. STEVE NOVEK Noisy, naughty Steve. Does he know it all or doesn’t he? His modesty just pops out all over. Steve’s cackling laugh can be heard all through the school, but he still is sure to make a name for himself. Good luck, Steve. GEORGE NEDER Even though his manner is quiet, George rates with many of us. His shy attitude does not depreciate from his fine character. George is also one of our best drivers. WILLIAM O REILLY Fire Squad 4; Decoration Commit- tee for Junior Prom 3. Bill was voted the cutest boy in the class and the fellow' with the nicest profile. We’re glad that your long seige of illness didn’t keep you from graduation in 11150, Bill.

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