Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Cedarhurst, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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Besides being Vice-President of tlie Freshman class and the French club, he belonged to the Forum. Science and Math clubs. Mental Piihultim. and Lawrcncian staffs. He also took part in track, tennis and Intramural basketball. Buddy expects to attend Michigan University. RAYMOND GUILIANI Ray's main interest at Lawrence centered about s|x rts. He was a Football Manager for two years, and this year was Head Manager. He also was a member of Ixrth the Varsity Baseball and Basketball teams his Senior year. Ray will join the Navy after graduation. SUZANNE GUTTMAN As a transfer from Forest Hills High School. Sue made herself outstanding as a member of the Buskins. Hi-Y, Marshals, Honor Society. and as President of the Secretarial club. She also showed her writing ability as fashion reporter for the Mental Pabulum staff. Sue will go to college. SHEILA HAMMER Sheila's slay at Lawrence comprised three years. While a Sophomore she attended Miami Beach High School. In her Senior year she was Secretary of the Math club, and was a member of the Forum club, the Advertising Staff of the Lawrencian. the Honor Society. and the Science club. College is Sheila’s immediate goal. MARY HANLON During her four years at Law- rence Mary was a member of the Art. Pep. Sewing and Baseball clubs, and in the Italian Amateur Hour. She had several interests out of school among which are stamp and coin collecting and all types of music. After graduation Mary hopes to embark upon an art career. MARILYN HERMAN “Mara” was very active in several clubs during her four years at I.awrencc. Her membership included the Tennis. Ping Pong. Riding. Science. Latin. Math. Forum. French, and Pep clubs. She was also a member of the Honor Society. Her intention after graduation is to attend college. REATA HERMAN “Real” became a student at I-awrence in her Sophomore year after attending James Madison High. Her activities here included the Volley Ball. Spanish Singing, and Art clubs, and the Lawrencian Circulation Staff. She plans to attend a junior college. HAROLD HILLJE Harold was noted as a quiet but important Lawrencian. He showed his loyalty to the Buff and Blue by ardently following all sports. After graduation he intends to join the Army. SHIRLEY HOLDEN Shirl was a member of the Band for three years, and of the Girls' Chorus, the Secretarial, and the Library Clubs. She had the honor of being Vice-President of the Sophomore class. She intends to enter the business world. LARRY HOMAN During his four years at Lawrence. I winy was a member of the Stage Crew. He also wrote for the Lawrencian. Larry will probably go into the Navy after he leaves Lawrence High. JANE HORWITZ Jane's activities were as varied as they were numerous. She was in the Buskins, the Forum, the Gym Leaders and Spanish Singing clubs, and on the Basketball, Archery and Volley Ball Teams. Jane was also a Marshal. Lawrencian club editor. President of the Math Club and Secretary of the Latin Club. College is the next stop in her plans. ROLAND IADANZA Ro was an active member of the Bowling team for four years. He also belonged to the Stage Crew. In his Junior year he took part in the Vocational Exhibition. Ro expects to enter the armed services when he graduates. TONY IERNA Tony was famous for his keen sense of humor during his four years at Lawrence. He expects to enter the Army at the close of school. R. Guiliani S. Gunman S. Hammer M. Hanlon M. Herman R. Herman H. Hilljc S. Holden I.. Homan J. Horwitz R. Iadanza T. lerna

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J. Gagliano C. Ceiling K. Gelato K. Gentile 1). Gladstone J. Gleason H. Goggins A. Goldschmidt M. Goldstein J. Gould D. Granger M. Grund JOSEPH I K GAGI.I ANO The clubs that claimed Josephine's attention were the Orchestra. Girls' chorus. Baseball. Pep. Sewing. Italian. Volley ball, and De-Cors clubs. Since she is deeply interested in all types of music, she intends to enter that field of study at Potsdam College. CAROLINA CEILING “Carrie” added her charm to the Library club in her Junior and Senior vears. and to the Hi-Y in her last year. She likes skating, swimming, dancing, and designing fashions. She plans to work after graduation. KATHERINE GELATO Kay participated actively in the Pep. Basketball, and Volley ball clubs. In addition she was Treasurer of the S.T.A.G.s and Sub-Debs. She will go into the business world. KATHERINE GENTILE Katie made herself well-known among Lawrencians as a member of the Library and Sewing clubs and showed her real ambition as a prominent addition to the Art club. Some of her outside interests are fashion designing and handicraft in which her talent is revealed. She will go to art school after graduation. DONALD GLADSTONE Donald is an ardent camera clicker who was elected Photo Editor of this year's Lawrencian. He was also active in the Chess. Stamp, and Science clubs. Don wrote for the Mental Pabulum for two years. His interests out of school combine photography with science. He expects to go to college. JAMES GLEASON Jimmie starred at Lawrence High School in the field of sports. He was especially prominent as a member of the Varsity Football team for his last three years. He also played J. V. and Intramural Basketball and belonged to the Varsity Club. In his Sophomore year James took part in the Vocational Exhibit. His plans for the future arc undecided. HERBERT GOGGINS Known as Hcrbv to most of his friends, he was a member of this year's Lawrencian staff. In his Sophomore year he participated in the Vocational Exhibition. His outside activties include swimming. golf, and bowling. Hcrbv will join the Navy after graduation. ARNOLD GOLDSCHMII) I ‘Mickey” was our drummer boy of the year, playing in the band for four years, and attending the Riverhead All-State Band Conference. Spreading his activties over a wide field. “Mickey” joined the Track and Swimming teams. After graduation he will attend pre-med school. 2() MURRAY GOLDSTEIN Murray is an all around Lawrencian who has participated in almost everything, including the Band, Orchestra, Swing Band, Forum. Math and Science clubs. He was also Head Electrician, member of the Buskins and the Lawrencian staff, and belonged to the Track. Football, and Swimming teams. After graduation he will go to college. JOHN GOULD Johnnie. President of the Senior class, has made many friends because of his varied activities. He was a Marshal, member of the Lawrencian Literary Staff, and Manager of the Stage Crew. He also participated in lx th the Vocational Exhibition and the Vocational All Star baseball game. After high school he will be a mechanical engineer. DONALD GRANGER Don is one of those students who real I v gels into the thick of things. He was Treasurer of the Honor Society, a member of the Math. French, and Science clubs, Vice-President of the Forum club, a Marshal, and in two Buskin tournaments. In addition Don belonged to the Mixed chorus. Intramural Basketball and Varsity Tennis teams. With all this Don completed high school in three years. Antioch will welcome Don in September. M. BRUCE GRUND Buddy's record shows that he got around cpiite a bit at Lawrence.



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R. Israel C. Jackson G. Johnson P. King R. Klein S. Kluheck S. Kalischer B. Kenny J. Kibel P. Knobel J. Koehler S. Koenig RENEE ISRAEL Rainy's” activities in school included the Mixed chorus. Spanish Singing. Buskins. Latin clubs and the Lawrencian stair. During her spare time Renin cnjo s horseback riding or listening to records from her extensive collection. She is college-bound after graduation. CARLTON JACKSON Carl played J.V. football his first two years at Lawrence, and in his Junior year lie played Varsity Ball. He also belonged to the Intramural Basketball team and played on the Vocational All Star team. After graduation Carl would like to open a carpenter's shop in Philadelphia. GLORIA JOHNSON Gloria, better known among her friends as “Skip. made the Sewing club her main interest at Lawrence. She was also in the Freshman chorus, lunior Debs, the Li-hrarv, and Pep clubs, and was seen playing volley ball and baseball. She is undecided alxnit her post graduation plans. SUE KALISCHER At Lawrence Susie's diversified interests included the Latin. French, Riding. Spanish Singing, and Forum clubs, and the Lawrcncian. Her favorite pastimes are horseback riding and dancing to popular music. She plans to attend college after graduation. BERNARD KENNY After school hours Bernic likes to dance, play baseball and football. AVhile in the Air Forces as a Radar Operator on a B29 he flew 32 missions over Japan. He holds the Air Medal and Distinguished Flying Cross. His plans for the future include college. JOSEPH KIBEL Joe was a silent bov. who accomplished much. He was in the Production. Forum. Math. Science, and Chess clubs. Joe is an accomplished pianist. He plans to attend college after graduation. PATRICIA KING Pat has achieved distinction because of her lovely singing voice, which she added to the Mixed chorus during her four Nears at Lawrence. Pat has also been an active member of the Hi-Y. the Pep. Basketball, and Secretarial clubs. Pat expects to attend business college after graduation. ROBERT KLEIN During Tank's” stay at Lawrence he participated in many activities. lie was on the Mental Pabulum and was Lawrencian School Life Editor. He also belonged to the Stage Crew. Latin Club, and the Honor Society. After graduation he intends to study journalism at the University of Wisconsin. ST'ANITA KLUBECK “Delta” had many varied interests in High School. He was a member of the Band. Math. Science. and Chess clubs. He also enjoys engaging in sports. Wisconsin University is his objective after graduation. PHYLLIS KNOBEL Phyllis occupied herself in high school with volley ball, archery, as Photography Manager of the Lawrencian, membership in the Honor Society, Math. Spanish Singing. Science. Forum. Latin and Sub Del) clubs. She had the honor of being President of the Theta Iota Psi chapter of the Hi-Y. College is her immediate goal. JAMES KOEHLER Sports were “Buckshot's” particular interest during high school. He took part in track. J.V. and Varsity football, and swimming. Jim also is a member of the Varsity club and the Hi-Y. After graduation he intends to go to college. SANFORD KOENIG Sandy's primary interests in high school were in sports and photography. lie was on our Track and Swimming teams. He utilized his interest in photography as a member of the Mental Pabulum stall as photographer and salesman. His main outside interests are photography, of course, and swimming. After graduation he will go to college. 28

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