John Adams High School - Clipper Yearbook (Ozone Park, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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Clipper Capers Barbara Dumas fy v-v- 7 Fwfsv- - -. - 1 - . .. alien Silver: we aioogsnea that :nam line dravm in ite combined puiolca- .I f ': V 1 ,, ' ' U cords c-..ce, tmpperrtes :ave oegun to P over ite place, The con- Sihyf-fvv-.-, ,1 4 gestion will loe somewhat relieved 'mis + vw. 9' -- ', -' . 1 ' :..1 .E--..r LC...Q1 35 4.19 SSJEICQ ZCDQUQ f- . , . DEHILCI' KSILEIS :-ZfJ.'.l'.IT+E. As l walk Lito ide ofice durmg me eighia penod, I usually iid Mary llurolo, Co-Editor, polishing up that engagement ing which will oe accom- panied by a wedding :ing soon after graduation. llazy' loves to make thmgs out of shels and l dont ment shells ao: She tells me she can cook. and bale which is surprising to me. l've known he: for twelve years add gromimm school she almost , .. ., I . ,.,. porsonea the coogrng teacher. Wine l az: talking to lloty' l spy ozcother en- emy aow: m the corner of the room, hazzging out me widow, watching the looys play hazzdloall. Yes, just as l iiought, it's the poet-laureate Pl of fohn Adams, Rosie Duggan lt's a good icing that our office is on the ground floor. lrmocently ask Rosie how she feels about learrlng her Campus friends -,well then, CTSZFI her about leaving school and she says lfoanlcs, our sad- dened voices cry, Thanks, loefore we say goodbye. Oh well, l guess shell never get over writing the Words to the Class Song. Rosie has a very defirite plan for the future: work, college and marriage in that order. Over at Mr. Clarkes desl: are ludy Rosenberg and Anne Marie Bruno, dis- cussing their latest dreams. Both of these characters are going to college, Queens for Anne Marie whos . - - . A Men -, , .. - N-, , W- c-..,.,... ,omg .a oe a .ea---e- ..-a .,.-a--se :or pay, our noiea psycnaoggst. Ch, oh here comes loaf, Euros, ite pest inierpreier of d'x.c-es in me avr.. loffie recently' had a :ew loarnp ada- Qd 4- 1-Q, :Nfsf-A l,:f.f...DQ aus -,'m,.+ :,.-,. - .o .--. -a--.., .,a...-,-, c--- . ---. mt, me dfk room for fx interview 'f.d she zigged where the hadlwav zagged. -. s aafg 1 mere! Fortunate-: ,o'r. cr. 'wfrite better thaw. she cox. d'f.ce ox.d sie LS on the lrteraq' st'J:. .., . . 4 . otompmg mto the omce comes a poor .z 4: 1 : ' ' 'cw , - t.f-cnm o- sooral aaaatzzg ry vrearlng rarooed-oi:-suede snoes. Sze slts aovm nv ' f-f-- VCA --',1:,..' '- v. .ma sajs, ump-- ls ,ro- .. 1 - U, -.- ' .- ' noanoea ,ust me Wai tt sounds. You fr.-'lv ln 'C' 1 . qv ' cant miss ntne Audre, She gets v-Y' '- l ' . 7 'T 1 ' .L ev-eussdy all upset of cotrermg tha. -rv ' l- ll sl ' 2 ' soaieooaj stole all the orograp ny Nydcf' 1-.--A? f-ft-1,24 pee, Mun' V - .J t.--tii tion-. i.r..-9 --.ale Oli' :ounces tiat they were sent to the 'fwvlv-4 v- rv?-but rv ww- -rf 1-fvwn 'Olftx f-vfy-1 p-r..-tG-S aaaat. at ..iOt-tl'l ago. -t Sala I-.udrey md joins Rosie whos still at the vflndow. Vie are :ow honored by the ar- rival of me foreign literarv delega- non from Wantagh. Peg and Pm Incorporated stroll Ln and this just aloout does it. Peg took to me scissors agua. Oh well, l guess a crewcut is cool in the summer. Pat is going to New Paltz to be a teacher and Peg is going to St. Catherines School ot Nursing. here comes somebody, ludy you'd better hide the taity. Thats a good place, in Mr. Confojs locker. False alarm, oh well take out the tafty again. 'What you cant? Oh l see: it's stuck inside his coat pocket, well he won't mind, l hope. lt will he mighty quiet around here next term and since l'll be gone myself l think l might even miss these little geniuses. ln all seri- ousness, it's been lun and as a Senior ot the Campus l salute you, Clipperites. You can be proud of a job Well done. 27

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Campus Capers Mary Murolo SOMEWI-IEBE IN the realms of Iohn Adams has sprung an old tradition of rivalry between the Campus and Clipper staffs. lt was even rumored that there was a chalk dividing line in the Publication's Office. The area in which the typewriters were located was the neutral zone. I would like to clarify these false rumors and give a brief sketch of the Campus Seniors from my viewpoint as a Clipperite. I went to Boom IZU to interview the staff. Someone said, A member of the 'Clipper, ' and I was the center of attention. Muriel Zeiler, the editor, was sitting at one of the desks in the mid- dle of the room, chatting. She invited me in and we began our talk. Muriel reads as a hobby. She likes baseball, the Giants being her favorite team. She collects popular records, es- pecially Xavier Cugat's as she likes Latin American music. Muriel is plan- ning on going to college to prepare for a career in journalism. During her lei- sure time, she loves to write long let- ters to a special soldier in Korea. Muriel introduced me to blond, blue- eyed Ann Conway, who is better known as This, You may have seen her working in Gertz or at Idlewild. The airport and planes fascinate her. She likes swimming, baseball, basket- ball, and hockey, and is active in these sports outside of school. This is a 26 good dancer and likes the peabody and Charleston. Nancy Heiser, known as That, stopped drawing on the board and came over to find out what was going on. She's going steady with Walter johnson who is attending St. Iohn's School of Pharmacy. Muriel in- terrupted at this point and joked, That's why he's going with you, 'cause you're a pill. That joined the laughter and proved that she could take a joke. She likes basketball, and St. Iohn's, of course, is her favorite team. Co-editor Barbara Dumas was the most difficult Campusite to find. I got a clue to her whereabouts and was told she was measuring the stage. We finally met in the hall, and leaning against the wall, I jotted down some notes during the interview. Barbara is going to go to college and wants to make teaching English and music her career. She is a member of the Dawn Patrol under the direction of Mr. Iacobson. It is her duty to arrive at school at 8 a.m., open the side doors, then see that no one enters the building. Barbara loves to hear Mr. Froehlich talk about his alter ego with its chalky-white face. Her hobby is watching kissing gouramies kiss, lgouramies are fishb. You're probably wondering why Barb was measuring the stage with a twelve-inch ruler. It was done to determine the size needed for a backdrop in the Variety Show. I hope that I have acquainted you with the members of the Campus staff, and proved that there is no rivalry between the Campus and Clipper We really think a lot of them and will miss them after we graduate.



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MX II , X If'-I Raymond Trusch IT WAS four years ago that a group of freshmen came aboard the Clipper ship lohn Adams, and prepared for a long voyage As each term ended, the ship entered the harbor, and they watched part of the crew leave while new freshmen took their place Soon they realized they were entering the harbor for their eighth and final time, lt was their turn to say farewell to the ship and the rest of the crew and step out into the world of business, or sign up on their ships of learning. Yes, the Senior class now leaves Adams, but with mixed emotions We are glad We are leaving, for now we may use our knowledge to make our start in life But at the same time our hearts are saddened with the thought of leaving the place where four of the best years of our lives have been spent, Some- time in the future we will have forgotten much that we have learned here in these 'past four yearsX What we will never forget is the lun we've had. Our many friends, class night, the Prom, sen- ior buttons, the thrill of first wear- ing our class rings, and, finally, our graduation exercises will be memories that will always be with us, They are a few of the things that have made school something more than just books, homework, tests, and report cards. We owe our thanks to our Skipper, Mr. Clarke, and to our many fine officers. Without their unstinted patience and coopera- tion, our four year voyage would not have been as smooth sailing as it was. After graduation, we will be on our own to begin turn- ing our dreams into realities. lt will not be easy, We are step- ping out into a world such as few other classes of Adams have ever had to face Today, the problems and mistakes are of our fathers Tomorrow, they will be ours to solve and to amend. What lies ahead in the future? Only God knows. To us it is a challenge. We, the graduating class of Iune, l952, accept this challenge, for we know, we are the future.

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