Huntington High School - Huntingtonian Yearbook (Huntington, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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DR. LYLE L. MORRIS ROBERT L. SIMPSON MISS JULIA REEDER Superirllefzdenl of Scbaolr Prifzrijml Dewi we rounded the corner, but my guide explained that it was the junior Prom Committee in session. Peeking through a long line outside 206, I saw Miss Ransom handing out guest cards for the next G. O. dance. On the way up to the third floor, I nodded to Mr. Carter and Mr. jubenville, discussing the possibility of constructing a Trophy Cabinet. Wandering into the Biology Lab, I was not surprised to find Mrs. Paulding watering her plants. Across the hall, I looked in on Miss Wyeth, Miss Cashman and Miss Lynch, working with Miss Andrew on a senior English syllabus. When someone called to my companion by name, I turned to find Mrs. Ball with a health film under her arm. My curiosity got the better of me when I passed Miss Goodrich's room, so she politely invited me to join her first year French students who were groaning and grunting phonetics. Leaving this class, I encountered Miss Coleman leading a band of girls with burlap bags slung over their shoul- ders. Only Arista pledges, my friend told me, helping Miss Coleman with the clothing drive. Climbing the steps to Miss Meissner's room. we witnessed a meeting of the Sophomore Ring Com- mittee. The enticing smell of yeast drew me to the Home Ec lab, where Mrs. Urraro, in a white uniform, was demonstrating how to knead dough. In the adjoining room, I caught a glimpse of Mrs. Sammis marking the hem of one of the girls' skirts. Catching sight of Mr. Stell in Studio 304, I crossed over to admire the scenery his Art Club members were painting for the Masque. When I heard the tap-tapping of Morse Code, we decided not to disturb Mr, Baty's radio service squad, so we went into Mr. Granger's lab, to watch a class busy with experiments. Now that we had covered the three Hoors, on my way down to the gym I caught a preview of Miss Bannister's play which was rehearsing in the auditorium. We paused outside Miss DeVoe's ofiice, where a G. A. C. meeting was being held to plan for the Junior-Senior game, Then, as we stood in the balcony of the gym, I watched Coach Class conducting his intramural games. Noticing Coach Kubisa on the sidelines, I gath- ered that he was out scouting for next year's team. Next we entered the girls' corrective room, where Miss Koblenz was supervising a last-minute cheer- leading practice. Before I knew it, we were back at the reception desk again. just as I was bidding my guide good- bye, I saw Miss Van Wart coming down the stairs. As we left school together, she explained that she had just attended a Math Club meetingg I, in turn, told her about my tour of Huntington High School, during which I had seen so many old friends and had also made some new ones among the faculty. 7

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BOARD OI: EDUCATION I.eft to Right: Iidward Mathes, joseph -I. Baumer, Clarence G. lirush, Earl XV. Chapple, Ires., Sherhurne If Sweetland, Clerk. Harry bl. Wiireing, bl. Gordon Thomson, Harold H. Street fMi'. Street replaced hy Mr. Howard Olsenj J TOUR OF H. H, S. NE day as I was looking over my 19-10 Hfzzllizlgfmzjizfl, I hegan to wonder how Huntington High School would look to me if I visited it just for a day. Wiistiiig no time in rev- erie, I was soon mounting the familiar steps to the foyer of my Alma Mater. There I found an Arista Hall Hostess, who offered to accompany me on my tour of H, H. S. lfirst on my list of new acquaintances was Dr. Morris, the Superintendent of Schools, whom I found gracious and understanding. Leaving his ollice, I was attracted to one end of the hall where I heard the sound of voices. Opening the door slightly, I discovered Mr. Doty directing his mixed chorus, Olililffli STAFF Sluldiffg. 1.4 fl lf, Rilqfif Mrs. Iirush, Miss liloxom, SL.1lLa . 1.1 If lu Rigfil-V Miss Holler, Mr. Sweetland. Miss Polacek, Mrs. l.yddel. 6 Across the hall the clicking typewriters were evidence that Miss Hale and Miss Andrews were training efficient future secretaries. Passing Miss Taylor's closed door, my com- panion informed me that Mr. Badura, Mr. Mar- lowe, Miss Taylor and Miss Wilc'ox were charting the juniors' history course with Cizzzfivlil and lI ilder.r at their disposal. ,lust hefore we went up the stairs I paused in Mr. Highie's room to say hello as he looked up, with that friendly smile, from his G. O, accounts. Witli a stop at the second floor office I met two alumnae of Huntington High who conducted me to Mr. simpsons office, where I had a pleasant chat with Mr. Simpson and Miss Reeder, who were conferring over the class ratings of seniors. Next we reached the threshold of the lihrary, whereupon I was introduced to Miss Kingston, hriskly shelving hooks. I waved to Mr. Cushman, an old friend of mine, who was working on an edition of High Lights, soon to go to press, In- cluiring ahout a group of youngsters down hy the hiographies, I was informed that they were new sophomores heing introduced to the lihrary hy their English teacher. Miss Twiss. As we went out the other door. I met Mr. Mcffarthy with ,i geometry hook under his arm. A huzzing noise from Miss I5uchanan's room reached my ears as



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Reading florlezzire from Ylfllllw' Miss Helen Andrew Miss Elizabeth Andrews Mr, Theodore Badura Mrs. Mildred Ball Miss Mabel Bannister Mr. Wiltoil Baty Miss Isabel Buchanan Mr. Marvin Carter Miss Ethel Cashman Mr. William Class Miss Ellen Coleman Miss Elizabeth Cubley Mr. Robert Cushman Miss Marion DeVoe Mr. james Doty Miss Elizabeth Goodrich Mr. Louis Granger Miss Bernice Hale Mr. Williain Higbie left

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