Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Cedarhurst, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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HONOR SPEAKERS JOANNA SF. EL Valediclorian With the remarkable average of 95.50 Joanna Semel leads the senior class as valedictorian. Joanna has been a leader all through her high school years. Many of us know her as the pretty, blond editor of the Mental Pabulum, the energetic Buskineer or (he girl who has entered and placed high in over 20 contests. But to most she is just Joanna, friend of all — from freshman to senior. SI IEILA BRANDER-Salulalorian hollowing closely behind Joanna, our salu-tatorian. Sheila Brander. graduates from Lawrence with a 95.18 average. This whimsical lass, besides being vice-president of the I lonor Society, an ardent' member of the Math. Latin and French clubs, finds time to be an accomplished pianist. Sheila is bound to go places in college as she has in Law rence. JUNE FOLKART-T wW Honor Speaker June Folkart. the third honor speaker, will enter the portals of college leaving behind her a 9 4.78 average and a memory of a hardworking girl. June has been the very capable business manager of the Lawrencian. a member of the I lonor Society and Marshals and a wonderful twirier. We are sure June will be a success in whatever she undertakes. 17

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CLASS OF '48 SENIOR EXECUTIVES AT WORK R. Kass. President: I. Vairo. treasurer; Mr. King. Faculty .Adviser: M. Vairo. Secretary: J. Pressey. Vice-President. ON a warm September morning in 1944 a bewildered group of fresbmen entered Lawrence High. Armed with books, pencils and an overabundance of erasers ibis gallant crew quickly overcame such obstacles as four floors, swimming pools and up and down stairways. Starting tbeir first year off with a bang they elected Ray DeSi-bio president. Fiore Sorrentino. vice-president. Joe Breakstone, secretary. Jane Breakstone. treasurer and Mrs. Lee as faculty adviser. 1 hrilled by the novelty of seeing tbeir names in the Mental Pabul um, bearing those wonderful chorus concerts and bragging about I heir winning football team, our fresh men went through this year filled with pride of I ,a wrence. 1 he fighting 48 launched tbeir second year with vim and vigor. 1 bey elected George Tavalaro, president. Ray DeSibio. vice-president. Marie Vairo secretary and Carol Werner treasurer, with Mr. Simmonds as faculty advisor. Clubs became I he rage and many future Barrymores, presidents, lecturers. and dress designers showed their talents in such clubs as the Buskins. Forum, Sub Debs, Math and l tin. The third year found the class armed with an upperclassmen air and an energetic spirit. I his time led by Herbert Epstein, president. Sieve Michaelman vice-president. Marie Vairo secretary. Margie North treasurer with Mr. Kogel as adviser they began to show what they could do. Besides laughing at Mr. Simmonds jokes, practicing for the great gym exhibition, cheering for a touchdown, and marveling at the wonderful Christmas program. they also found time to order tbeir senior jewelry, and prepare for tbeir last year. Although faced with the age old problem of spring fever, our Juniors were able to present the most successful Junior prom in the history of Lawrence High. As June 1948 slowly brings these years to a close, they stand proudly bearing the title of seniors and reminiscing over this, tbeir last year at Lawrence. They II never forget the wonderful work of their officers. Rudy Kass. president; Joanne Pressey. vice-president. Marie Vairo, secretary; 1 erry Vairo. treasurer; and Mr. King, adviser. Also remaining in their minds will be the smells of the chemistry lab. the secrecy of the girls home nursing course. the day pictures for the Lawrencian were taken and everyone suddenly became an ardent member of some club. The beauty of Rock Hall in the spring, the excitement of night football and baseball games. the thrill of wearing the senior jewelry and senior hats will also not soon be forgotten. Especially, will they remember the exciting senior play, senior day where many a freshman knew more than they did. and tbeir prom where many a tear was shed. As they stand, with diploma in band. they look back over their days in Lawrence—days in which they had a ' dam good time.” 16



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BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES Senior masterminds, appcarinq someu hat less than inspired, at work on the writeups. ON I he following 21 pages the reader will find affixed to the name of each graduate I he title of a play, a hook, or a song. Some of the titles are obvious, some are less so. Some will make sense only to the people to whom they are affixed—the rest may not make sense at all. I herefore don t be alarmed if a few of these anologies are unintelligible, the odds are that the people who wrote them (pictured at left) don t understand them either. T he depraved geniuses, who are responsible for the following section, have also concocted a prophecy for the long suffering Class of 48. I hese zany forecasts originated from a crystal hall which evidently became rather densely clouded now and then. I he staff urges you to look at this section 50 years from now (it should be funny then, anyway) and remember the best years of our lives. JUDITH B ABRAMS Jud, Life is a tfream . . . French Club 3. Math Club 3. After Graduation —College. Our prediction—pianist. MARIE ACKEL Axel Common Sense . . . Freshman Chorus I. Spanish Singing 2. 3. Pab. 3. -1. Lawrencian • . MiA 2. 3. Sec. 4. Sub Deb Pres. 4. Bowling 1.2. Volley Ball 2. After Graduation — college. Our prediction — columnist. JOYCE L. ALDERMAN Joy Look Mom. Dancing . . . Bowling 1. Volley Ball 3. Table Tennis 2. Art Club 2. After Graduation-Business World. Our prediction-business. ROBERT W. ABRAMS Boh Anchors Aweigh . . . Band 1. 2. 3. Freshman Chorus 1. J. V. Basketball. 1 3. Varsity Basketball 4. After Graduation—Navy. Our prediction—U. S. Navy. MARION ACKERMAN Acky Where T here's Life ... Forum 2. 3. I'reshman Chorus 1. I able Tennis ! 2. 3. -I. Basketball 1. 2. Volley Ball I. After Graduation—college. Our prediction—disc jockey. PHYLLIS M. ASHBY Phil I he Whirlgig of Life . . . Library Club 1 2. 3. 4. Freshman Chorus 1. Girls Chorus 2. 3. Lawrencian 4. tumbling 2. Mental Pab 4. After (graduation — Nursing School. Our prediction—jitterbugger. 18

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