DANCE BAND Not only did the girls distinguish themselves in athletics hut they also proved that they had hrainsf Nancy Lane lvrouglit honor to herself and to M. H. S. by plating first in the Long Island preliminary ot the Hearst National History Con- test. She competed with about loo students from all over Nassau and Suffolk counties in an Ameri- tan history examination. lfor winning this contest Nancy received a S1011 savings hond and the lilurary was given S100 to purchase history hooks. More honors for Manhasset-Elizabeth Block was thosen by the Social Studies Department to par- ticipate on WQXR in a radio forum on the un- American Activities Committee. Yes, Manhasset was becoming famous. The weekly fourth period 'Tuesday assemblies were usually hi-weekly, on Thursdays, and in any period but the tourthg but the irregularity made a pleasant break in the routine, The first assembly of the winter was on the XXfednesday hetore the Thanksgiving holiday. Each homeroom had col- lected a hushel basket ot food for .1 needy Man- hasset t'amily's Thanksgiving dinner. Vile all tielt a little thrill ot' pride and gratitude as we looked SHC DRT HAND RU!! Ulla- fi. .likely C, Des- mond. -I. hlahn. K, Mutwe, C. MtKcnny. Run 'I H11 -- D, Slierrv, R. Tilden. VI. Lee, N. Smith, -I. lidxxards, nl. Sucllau, H. Podsttipka. Run 'lilmt' -I, Howard, li. Pavlitka. S. l'etersun, S. l.iehi'eclit. C. lame, l., Pearlman. li, XX'alkcr, M. DuPont.
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surprise and relief of the editors, who had been tracking down and threatening dilatory reporters and racking their journalistic brains for enough copy. It was oozing Yuletide spirit, Among the features were Ann McGeeney's Frustrated Christ- mas Worker's Letter to Santa Claus, Liz B1ock's poetic greeting to 75 people in and out of Man- hasset, a history of the Tmrer. and a letter from a Bleary-eyed Frosh asking if there was a Santa Claus. Olifhat a silly question !J And then there were parties-the Honorary Dramatics Club gave a Christmas party to end all Christmas parties the Tuesday before school closed. It was complete with elaborate decorations, re- freshments and 85 people. Jaraslav Drabek and Dagmar Cebe-Haberska spoke to the group about Christmas and the treatre in Europe. The students and faculty members made a round robin record- ing of The Night Before Christmas. The Span- ish Club at its party exchanged dime-store pres- ents. fAfter all, it's the thought, not the cost.J The French Club celebrated Christmas early, on December 8. They went to New York for lunch at the home of a friend of Mrs. Hare. They spoke French fpassez the bread, s'il vous plaitj in be- tween mouthfuls of real French food. They saw Symphonic Pastoralef' a French movie, and en- joyed it thanks to English subtitles. J. V. SOCCER Rau' O11efP. Hallic, J. Rhodes, B. Houseworth, E. Smith, B. Zeckhausen, K. Hanley, Ruu- Tu-0-K. Boten- stein, B. Siebert, R. Neptune, E. Arps, T. Gutman, D. Ickle. Rau' Tbree4J. Traenkle, C. Phelan, R, Kline, J. White, J. MacErlean. Yes, Christmas was coming and when the snow began to fall December 19, we thought that we would be blissfully marooned for a Wliite Christ- GIRLS' CHORUS Run' OIIUYBI. Wfillww- sky, H. Powell. J. Jahn, M. Frame, D. Rauch, J. Howard, P. Burling, M. Culbrcath, A, Carter, I. Bell, I.. Pearlman, J Booth, C. Coburn. C Braznell. J. Howard, B Fincke. K. lNIcDuwell, Lf Wittsclic'n. Rau' Fin--C Allen, Hutchings. J McDougall, M. Painter B. Parks, K. Raiges, P Stuk. Neuhcdcl. Rau' 7iu'f1f,l- Rasher, B. Casper, D. Sherry, H. Picrgiuvanni, M. Cote, W. Angus, N. Wl1itc'nz1ck. lvl, Mitchell. Razz' 'l'br'te7D. Jarvis, R. Rodrigues, B. Bacik, J. Lundell, N. Nylancl, J. Arnold, P. liitner. B. Huclgekins, S. O'Cala- han, J, O'Connor, G. Suellau. Run' Fflllffcl. Reardon, C. Jock, H. Pod-
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