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RITA ALESSIO . . . With her raven black hair and flashing dark eyes, Re attracts many second glances- loves all sports and dancing-swinging toward a career in photography. XVILHELMINA ANDREWS . . . Petite, fair-haired Minnie -our loss will be some lucky employer's gain as she steps into a job soon-wonder if he'll like to hear her bracelets jangle? ROBERT ANGUS . . . Where there's action, there's Bob-sporting a monocle in Green Stockings, energet- ically getting ads for Hi-Lites, delivering forceful speeches, presiding at Masque meetings-busy boy! TERESA ANNUNZIATA . . . Terry-known as The Smile -her good natured heart's filled with love for the Dodgers-is in many activities and an asset to them all. BRUCE BAILEY . . . Beebe is the hurrying man about town-with camera always in hand-really skilled at taking pictures-it's Syracuse for him. PETER BALDUZZI . . . June is his favorite month, and girl too-top Yearbook salesman-works well for High Lights-all evidence points toward his becoming a good business man. EVELYN BALDWIN . . . Evie wants to be a writer so she's gaining experience by traveling thru the U. S. on a bicycle-feature editor of Hi Writer, national junior writer's magazine. BARBARA BAUMER . . . Soft spoken red-head with a Hair for sports-the crystal ball shows a continuation of studies, possibly at a junior college-then a kitten on the keys-Ctypewriter keys, that is lj. JOHN BAYLIS . . . A roving reporter for the Long Islander-can be depended upon to report news accurately and quickly-that's johnny! MILTON BELAND . . . An ardent follower of the sports page-wants to coach baseball and football-claims he's going to see the world on his own-that's Milton. ELEANOR BERLETH . . . Ellie, our pert and pretty secretary to Senior class, has enjoyed school so much- bound for teaching. It's never a dull moment with Hi Lites, Masque Executive Council, Arista, and Yearbook. ROBERT BERRY . . . Lanky, lean Bob loves lounging- main interests are basketball and that long dreamed of diploma-future may reveal Bob as his own boss in a service station. VICTORIA BONDAR . . . When you think of the Masque you think of Vicki, because she's either directing or acting-a star in junior Prize Speaking and Green Stockings -still managed to be in Blue Devil, Math Club and French Club. EUGENE BRUNO . . . Home is where Gene's heart is- in the garage Ca funny place to keep itj-working on his 26 Model T.-wants to be a draftsman.
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SENIGR HISTORY OW will these high school days look to us when we view them, say in 1980? By spe- cial arrangement with Aladdin, the Hmzlifzg- Ionian presents an exclusive interview with Mr. John Class of '47 in the year 1980. Mr. Class of '47, a citizen of the cultural and social center of Long Island-Huntingtonw-is questioned as follows: Mr. Class of '47, I am the spirit of H. H. S. You will recall that they wrote a song about me years ago. How do you remember the years you spent in that little red schoolhouse on Main Street? I still recollect walking up those stairs on my first day as a Silent Sophomore. I guess I was pretty dumb on that day. After a while the place grew on me, and I felt right at home. Seems funny looking back like this. There's so much you can't forget: Margo George, who left at the end of the war to return to Scotland, the Arista party and Arista's initia- tion with its maid pledgesg how I used to call my sugar CANDY, and that Hrst Blue Devil, and then- I was a Junior. That was a great year 1945-46. The world was at peace and H. H. S. really went to town. There was Martin Risch making them swoon, and all of our stars in 'Green Stockings' 12 There was Ralph Tasman and the grinding gears of his Dodge. There were players from our class who made names for themselves in sports. There was Paul Tworzyanski and his Solid Regents. There was Skiddy, the unforgettable G. O. Presi- dent. All of a sudden-- I became a Senior. It was a terrifying thought, then, that the greatest bunch of kids ever put to- gether was going to break up-'Out, out in the cold, cold world.' Bunny Dunne had the 9 O'Clock Club, Ioan Johnson, the Hmzfifzglmzimz, and Bernie Cohen had something new-the High Lights. Rada won national fame in the science field. Pete Balduzzi and Bob Platts, forever at work on deeds for their Alma Mater, never went home until almost supper time. I can't forget all these and others too numerous to mention. Nor can I forget Senior Day, and that tuneful 'Open the Door, Richard.' I remember Hank Quell cap- taining the championship football team, the Christ- mas ball, and H. H. S.'s Hrst Sadie Hawkins Dance. I remember Kilroy and the slogan he started. I forget what was number one on the Hit Parade in June, 1947, but I know that on that hot June night, when that class of ours was on the platform in caps and gowns, only one song was in our hearts. That was 'Honor to Hunt- ingtonf
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CONINGSBY BURDON . . . Skip is the fella who buzzes around in that bright blue coupe-interests are woodworking, and roller skating-ho es to take u tool design in Farmingdale Agric ltural ool. I . MARI CARA . . . He Lpouifufurey voice-, plumb- -S t d fo He 0p- 4 r ' -deli s dapcin an slez ' t,QcIon't ' we all?D- A74 '4ff f'J FRANCES CARILLO . . . Fran-goes in for bowling, swimming, and boating-has unusual hobby of collecting miniature animals and foreign coins-destined to be a secretary. WALTER CARTER . . . Perhaps you've seen Walt whiz by on his motor bike-even tho' the A 8: P has kept him busy, he's been an active member of band, orchestra and projection squad. BRUCE CLAYTON . . . That shy smile and quiet way make up Bruce-one of the Greenlawn boys-a football and baseball enthusiast, we hear. WDZEER ARD COHEN . . . Huntington High School's VG med fame? E 1 r-in- 'f of High-Lights nd Blue Devil-wihnezu gion Oratorical Contest- i I 1 5 in printer's ink at.Sy-safest. HAI! M9 i F, lv A , . DONALD COHEN , Don with the sunny disposi- tion-delights in making radios, swimming, basketball, baseball, and dancing with guess who-as a future, en- glfleeflmg. GLORIA COSILLO . . . Quiet, demure, with many latent talents describes Gloria-likes outdoor sports-would love to do loads of traveling-after that it's secretarial work. EDWARD COZZETTE . . . 301 is where Eddy spends lots of his school time-with radio Chis favorite subjectj, projection squad, and physics service club-he wants to study radio at Farmingdale. DORIS CUSICK-. Q .I Cute Cue'.'-passes her time horse- back riding, dancing and collecting records-keep on your toes when you get to that future personnel director's desk. JOAN da SILVA . . . Dark-haired, dark-eyed Joan enjoys a joke-may be headed for a bright secretarial career- enjoys singing, especially in a trio. WILLIAM DEAN . . . It's 'iAnchors Aweigh for Bill, he hopes-red hot Dodger rooter-who loves debates- his time is well-spent with Hi-Lights and Forum. RADA DEMEREC . . , Individual and interesting is jo- type that pulls 99's on regents-science is her love and her future after Swarthmore. RENEE DIAMOND . . . Renee's our wee bit loquacious but fun-loving gal-dotes on dancing, roller skating and learning to drive fwe would too, if we had curly-haired teacherslj. I
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