Miller Great Neck North High School - Arista Yearbook (Great Neck, NY)
- Class of 1935
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LUSCI-l, CE., B.S. in Ed. Whose lceen inleresl and True friend- ship have warmed all hearls, This year-book is alleclionaiely dedi- caled by Jrhe Senior Class. FQIREWQIRID f Four years have passed - Years crowded wiih ehcori, pleasure, and rreasured friendships. To bring back Jrhese memories in ihe years +0 come, we have added This link To Jrhe ever- growing chain of Arisias. I. ATRONS The Aris'ra Board acknowledges wi+h gralifude Hs deb'r Io 'I'he following donors whose generosilry has so largely made possible Jrhe publicalion of Ihis book. MRS. HERMAN T. ASCHE I MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM S. BARSTOW MRS. IRVING T. BARTLETT MR. E. MUNROE BATES MR. AND MRS. CARL A. BRANDT MR. CYRIL J. BROWN MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH B. CRAMPTON MR. AND MRS. HYMAN S. CRYSTAL MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL CUYPERS MR. DANA A. FRIEND MR. WILLIAM G. GENNER MRS. HELEN HARTWELL MISS ANNA HOOKER MR. AND MRS. FRANK LETO MR. AND MRS. GUY F. MINNICK MRS. HUBERT N. PHILLIPS MR. LEON B. SCHMULEN DR. AND MRS. CORNELIUS J. TYSON MRS. FREDERICK UHL QQNTENTS Faculfy . Seniors 4. . Qfher Classes . Organizafions . Afhlefics . . f 4 5552 'www m 729' x + K 3 .I R EL, R Wg, 2 Q ' WH Y M555 F A c: L,, U L T Y 'lx F , I M I 'E MR. WILLIS E. DODGE,A.B..lv1.A. Superin+enden+ of Schools Greer Neck, New York Educaied ar Bowdoin, Ba'res, Yale, Columbia, and New York. Formerly ins+ruc+or in modern languages in Har+ford, Connecficul, Public High School: Masrer ol: modern lan- guages in Worcesrer Academy, Worcesier, Mass.: Principal of Princeron, Maine, High School: lns'rruc+or in Greek ai' Bowdoin Col- lege, and Principal of Branford, Connec+icu+, High School. Ap- poinred Principal of Greer Neck High School in I925. Appoinied Superinlendenl' of Public Schools in l929. MR. LEON C. HIGH, A.B., M.A. Principal, Greai Neck High School Educared ai Brown and Columbia. Formerly Head of 'rhe English De- par+men'r al' Duluih High School: Vice-Principal of Appleron, Wis- consin, High School: Principal of Ironwood, Michigan, High School: Hazelron, Pennsylvania, High School: and Teaneck, New Jersey, High School: Assisfani 'lo Dean Briggs, Columbia Universiry Surn- mer Sessions. Appoinfed Prin- cipal of Greai' Neck High School in l93l. MR. J. COURTENAY ANDERSON. A.B.. M.A. Dean, Greer Neck High School Educafed ai Wofford College, Souih Carolina, Columbia Univer- si+y, and Albany S+a're Teachers' College. Formerly lnsrrucfor a+ Wofford College FiHing School, Brooklyn Polyrechnic Preparaiory School, and Columbia College. Appoinled lnsfrucror in English, Greal' Neck High School, in I932. Assumed par+ially duries of Dean, I933. Appoinfed Dean, I934. BLANCHE T. BAKER, A.B., M.A., lnslruclor in Lalin. l-l. G. BOOKE, A.B., M.A., lnslruclor in English, Adviser of Aris+a. MRS. MILDRED CLARK BOWEN, B.S., M.A., Inslruclor in Malhemalics. BARGARET BURNET BRIGGS, A.B., M.A., lnslruclor in English. EARL H. Cl-lAMBERl.AlN, B.P.E., lnslruclor in Physical Educalion, Coach, Baslnelball Team, lnlra murals. I I ALlCE E. Cl-llSl-lOLlvl, A.B., M.A., lnsfrucfor in English. R RUTH MARI CLARK, BS., lnslruclor in Arl, Adviser Junior High Skefch Club. DOROTHY R. COLSTON, A.B., M.A.. lnslruclor ln l-lislory. ROBERT B. COLVIN, A.B., Ecl.M., lnslruclor in General Science LEO A. CONNOLLY, lnslruclor in lnduslrial Arfs. I 4 -ai. an THOMAS R. COOK, A.B., M.A., Head of The English Deparimenf, lnsfrucior in English. JOHN H. DALY, JR., lnslruclor in Mefal Working. ROSE ANNE DAVID, B.S.. lnslruclor in Typewriling. J. LEONARD DOUGLAS, M.A., B.C.S,, M.C.S., Head of The Commercial Deparimenl, lnsfrucfor in Bookkeeping. RUTH B. DUNCAN, A.B., M.A., lnsfrucfor in Maihemafics. D. M. EDGAR. Ph.B., M.A., lnsfrucfor in Hisfory. F. ELEANOR ELLIOTT, B.S., Head of The Ari Deparfmenl. AGNES ELIZABETH FAY, B.S., B,M., M.A., Head of The Music Deparfmenl. OLGA ELIZABETH GOEHLER, B.S., M.A., Head of Household Arfs Deparfmenf, Adviser. Collage Club. and Red Cross Club. I5 9 HERBERT L. GREGORY, Head ol +he Induslrial Arfs Deperlrnenf. E. CONSTANCE HARTING, A.B., B.L.S., Librarian. VERA LUCILLE HITTLE, A.B., M.A., lnsfrucfor in Household Arls. MARJORIE ROYCE HUBBARD, Ph.B., Diplome de Civilisaiion Francaise, Ins+ruc+or in French RAYMOND W. l-IUTCHINSON, B.S., M.A.. lnslrucfor in General Science. FRIEDA M. KURTZ, A.B., M.A., lnslruclor in English. HERBERT F. LAISE, AB., M.A., lnslruclor in English and Social Sludies. WALTER l-l. LICHT, B.S., lvl.A., lnslruclor in l-lislory, Adviser Tennis Team. CHRISTINE MAKUEN, A.B.. M.A., l-lead of llwe Malliemalics Deparlmenl. CLARENCE D. MANUEL, B.S., lnslruclor in Commercial Deparlmenl. I6 J. CLARK MERRITT, B.C.S., Insfrucfor in Economics and Economic Geography. MILTON C. MEYERS, B.S., M.A., Ins+ruc'ror in Hisforyg Adviser, Sfudenf Council. VIRGILYN AUGUSTA NICKERSON, B.O.E., Insfrucfor in Dramafics: Adviser, Drarnafics Club. GEORGE ELLSWORTH NOYES, B.S., Ecl.M., Insfrucfor in Biology: Adviser, Biology Club. MARY F. O'CONNOR, A.B., M.A., Ins+ruc+or in His+ory: Adviser, Senior Class. FOYE PERRY, A.B., M.A., Insfruclor in Ma+hema+ics. EDITH PETERSON, B.S.E., Insfrucfor in Ar+g Adviser, Jewelry Club, Ske+ch Club. HOWARD E. PRUTTING, B,S., Ins+ruc+or in Ins+rumen+al Music, Direc+or, Band and Orches+ra. HENRY T. SABIN, Ins+ruc+or in Woodworking and Mechanical Drawing. H. CLIFFORD SEARS, B.S., Head of Physical Educalion Deparfment Direcfor of A+hle+ics Coach: Foofball Team, Wresllinq Team. I 7 MATTHEW E. SMITH, A.B., M.A., Head of Hislory Deparlmenl. lnslruclor in Hisfory, Civics, BARTON W. SNYDER, A.B., M.A., lnslruclor in Chemisfry and Biology, in charge High School Assemblies. --4 ALlCE J. SORENSEN, B.S., M.A., lnslruclor in Music, Direclorz Glee Clubs. ERNEST S. SWENSON, A.B., M.A., Head of 'lhe Modern Language Deparlmenl, Chairman of +he Budgel Commifleeq Adviser, Chess Club. LLOYD L. TOWNSEND, B.S., lnsfruclor in Plane Geomefry and Algebra. CLIFFORD R. TUPPER, A.B., M.A., Head of The La+in Depar+men'I'. MARION E. TUPPER, Insfruclor in Commercial Deparlmenf. HAROLD S. VAN DOREN, B.S., M.S., Inslruclor in Chemisfry: Adviser, Bunsen Burners: Coach Track Team. I8 WINIFRED ALMA BATES, B.S., Inslruclor in English. MAY FRANCES BLAKE, lnsfruclor in Geography. LEO A. BROWN, lnsfruclor in Home Mechanics and Woodworking. LOUISE F. CRANDALL, A.B., M.A., lnsfrucfor in French. ya-Dial 7- EMMA R. CROSBIE, lnsfrucfor in Maihemafics. CATHERINE O. DREHER, B.S., lns+ruc+cr in Physical Educalion. AGNES S. FOGG, A.B., Inslruclor in Lalin. RUTH WALKER FORBES, B.S., Inslruclor in Seven+h Grade Subiecls. MARION L. GUINEY, A.B., M.A., Inslruclor in French. ALCINA BURRELL HOUGHTON, A.B., M,A., Insfrucfor in French. JOSEPHINE S. MATTHEWS, A.B., lnslruclor in Hislory. ALFRED HARRISON PARSONS. A.B., M.D., P.H., Medical lnspecfor. MARION K. READING, B.S., Insfrucfor in Physical Educafion. ANNE WINNIFRED STEELE, A.N.. School Nurse. BOARD OF EDUCATION: 1 I Ai JOHN A. LARESSY, Presidenl 4' ELIZABETH M. BAKER ROBERT CODY BROWN FREDERICK A. DEWEY A. DUDLEY SAUNDERS I9 I, ,1 H -1- 7- S E N 4 l 0 R 5 ...J Senior Class HE class oT I935 oT GreaT Neck High School is The TirsT class To compleTe iTs Junior and Senior High School sTudies in The presenT new building on Polo Road. FurThermore, iT is The largesT class ThaT has ever been graduafed Trom The GreaT Neck High School. These TacTs make The class oT l935 a memorable one, indeed. The Senior Class, in accordance wiTh The precedenT seT in pasT years, organized iTselT, elecTed oTTicers, and held regular meeTings. The oTTicers elecTed in The Tall by The I55 members oT The class were: PresidenT, Cornelius J. Tyson Jr.: Vice-PresidenT, Bruce lvlinnickg and SecreTary-Treasurer, Rex Lardner. Dues oT Ten cenTs a week were voTed, and The class carried ouT several proiecTs ThroughouT The year. The mosT imporTanT acTiviTy oT The Senior Class each year is The publishing oT The year-book, The ArisTa. AlThough obiecTions were raised To The conTinuaTion oT This cosTly eTTorT, The members OT The class unanimously voTed To publish The book. ln response To The senTimenT ThaT The expenses oT a Senior were unnecessarily high, The ArisTa Board reduced The assessmenTs which Seniors were asked To pay. ln The annual elecTion oT The all-imporTanT PresidenT oT The STudenT Council, Dudley Saunders was chosen by his schoolmaTes To hold This oTTice. As The TwelTTh grade represenTaTives To The STudenT Council, The class elecTed Eleanor Campbell and William Goss. In This connecTion, menTion should be made oT an innovaTion on The parT oT The Council which may be said To have been a resulT oT The growing desire Tor special recogniTion and privileges Tor Seniors. This is a supper-dance To which all members oT The Senior Class were inviTed by The STudenT Council. All expenses were meT by The Council, and The class was indeed graTeTul Tor The esTablishmenT OT such a worThy precedenT. IT was also deTermined ThaT a Senior Prom should be held on a nighT close To graduaTion, which occurred This year on Monday, June 24. The valedicTorian was CaTherine Grady, and The SaluTaTorian, Cornelius Tyson. AppoinTmenTs were made To The NaTional Honor SocieTy, and The Elks' Club and Scholarship Fund CommiTTee Scholarships were awarded. Members oT The class, in sTaTing Their inTended acTiviTies Tor nexT year, were mosT conTidenT oT The TuTure. Many plan To aTTend colleges or scienTiTic schools. Once again, GreaT Neck High School sends TorTh Trom iTs proTecTive porTals a group of well-Trained young men and women. Their Alma lvlaTer wishes ThaT Their ideals may be preserved, and ThaT They may experience success To The Tull. 22 16- To fhe Members of fhe Class of I935: T is wifh unusual mingling of regref fhaf you are soon fo complefe your high school work, of appreciafion of your many splendid achievemenfs, and of good wishes for your fufure acfivifies fhaf I sef down fhese words for you. There is always a feel- ing, as each year's graduafes leave fhe school, fhaf we are parfing from friends we have come fo cherish buf whom we shall see again all foo infrequenfly. This feeling foward you is infensified in many ways. You enfered fhe four years. normally considered as high school, af fhe same 'rime fhaf l came fo Greaf Neck High School. We have shared considerable change and developmenf. During fhaf period fhe High School has nearly doubled in size: you are by far fhe largesf group ever fo graduafe from fhe insfifufion: you have been fhe leaders in esfablishing many signi- ficanf acfivifies in fhe School-an able sfudenf council. fhe Spring Fesfival, fhe Radio Show, fhe G. A. A., fhe Adverfising Agency, an ever expanding boys' infra-mural program, efc. Wifh if all you have sef a mosf high sfandard of scholarship, when bofh your leaders have averages of over 96. We shall miss you, buf we shall always be proud of you, welcome you back when- ever you can come fo your High School, and rejoice in fhe successes you deserve and will affain. You may be sure we will regard if a privilege fo assisf you whenever and in whafever way we can. Very sincerely, LEON C. HIGH, Principal. 23 SL ga s df QK 'f X, - S- .sv 0 Wi . JA. dl RGLAND C. AFZELIUS Geologisf Columbia Class Clubs '32, Sludenl Council '32, Glee Club '33, '34, A EDITH M. ANDERSON seaeiary ' Junior Players '34, '35, Slcefcln Club '35, Leaders Club '35, Glee Club. lp! EDMUND ARBOTOWICZ Business Villanova Foofball '32, '33, '34, Caplain Football '34, Wresllinq '32, '33, ln+ra-mural Tennis '32, '33, '34, Infra- mural Baseball '34, '35, Inlra-mural Baskelball '32, '33, Winner lnlerclass Tennis doubles '34, All Long lsland Fullbaclc. LESLIE BRANT BABCOCK Radio Engineer R. C. A. lnslilule Radio Club '32, '33, Camera Club '33. BERNARD J. BERLlNER Velerinary Cornell Orcheslra '34, '35, Up ln llwe Air '35, lnlra-mural Baslcel' Ball, Baseball, Volley Ball, Tennis Champion- ship, Aero Club '32, Camera Club '33, General Science Club '3I, Bunsen Burner '33, '34, '35, Track '35, HELEN M. BORCHMANN Velerinary Cornell Baseball '35, Archery '33, '34, Servus Ball '33, '34, Baslce+ball '35, Riding Club, Leader's Club, Arisla, Guide Posl, Dramalics Club '35, Medal for German, Blue Song Leader. 24 Q. ' 'T I 4' -.Pr I I , I : .v,,.,. ilu JULQQ ,, -,1,,'.' MALCOLM BOSHNACK Chemis+ Cornell Orches+ra '32, '33, '34, '35: Foofball '32, '33, '34: lnira-mural Baseball '33, '34: In+ra-mural Baskefball '33, 34: Bunsen Burners '32, '33, '341 Aero Club '33: Camera Club '33. EDWARD EUGENE BRANDT Engineer Princefon Cross Counfry '33g Chess Club '3I: Guide Pos? '3l: Sub-Council '32: Orchesfra '3I, '32, '33, '34, '35: Lucky Jaden: Lelawala 7 Up in ihe Air , Radio Program '33, '34, '35, HAROLD BREIDENBACH Engineer Lehigh Tracl: '34: Cross Couniry '33: Wresiling '32, '33, '34: Orchesfra '3I, '32, '33, '34, '35, FRANK EDWARD BROPHY Economics Universi+y of Virginia Cross Counfry '3I, '32: infra-mural Baskeiball '33: ln'rra-mural'Soccer '34. CARYL BRUSH Riding Club '35: Red Cross Club '35. MINERVA BUCHER Archery '33, '357 Guide Pos? '34, '35, Arisie '35. 25 1.9 an-n-, -A-J JOHN JOSEPH BURKE Teacher Oswego Normal School Bunsen Burners '33, '34, General Science Club '32, Manager Baseball '32: Infra-mural Baseball '33 '34, '35: Volley Ball '35. MARTIN MILLER BUSCH Medicine Williams Glee Club '34: Traclc '3Ig Arisla '35, Tennis '34, '35. MARVIN DUGRO BUTTLES JR. New Yorlc Universily General Science Club '30, Junior Players '33, '34, '35: Guide Posl' '34, '35g Arisla '357 Glee Club '30 Vesper Service '33: Why fhe Chimes Rang : Lucky Jade. ELEANOR CAMPBELL Journalisl' Mounl Holyoke Soccer '33, '34, '35: Servus Ball '32, '33, Tennis '32, '33, '34: Riding '3l, '32, '33, '347 Honor Swim ming '34: Hi-Y '34, '35, Cheering '34, '351 Honor Cerlilicale '32, MARY JOAN CEZESKI Tw K Secrelary Domecon Club '32, Home Economics CIub 35: Hilcing Club '34. FLORENCE ELIZABETH CHARLES Spence's Business College Guide Pos? '33, Baslcefball '33, '34, '35: Soccer '33, '34: Hoclcey '35: Servus Ball '34. 'U 26 4 U fu-K Vo. -L l l CATHERINE E. CLARK Specializing in English Barnard Baseball '34-g Volley Ball '33: Ping Pong '34-: Junior Players '34, '35g Backsiage, When Did They Meei Again. U STANLEY EARLE COPELAND Diesel Engineer Hemphill Diesel Engineering School Gym Team '32, '33, '34: Aero Club '3l. ENA CUYPERS Engineering Cornell Guide Posf '34, '35: Arisla '35: Bunsen Burners '33, '34: Skeich Club '3I, '32, '33, '34, OCTAVIA DELANO Secreiary Columbia DOMINICK CHARLES DENNIS Business Adminislraiion New York Universi+y Glee Club '3I: Band '3l, '32, '33: Foofball '33, '34, '35: Baskelball '33, '34, '35: lnira-mural Track: Volley Ball: Tennis: Wresiling '33g lnirafmural Baseball '33, '34, '35. ALFRED STANFORD DONIGER Columbia Tennis '35: Arisia '35: Bunsen Burners '34, 27 l 1 1 U I RUTH LOUISE DONOHUE Chilcl's Nurse Collage Club '34, '35. PHILIP DRACKETT ETHEL BENVENUTA DURANT Lawyer Wellesley Guide Posf '30, '3l, '32, '33, Arisla '35: Junior Players '34, '35: Adverlising Agency '33, '34, '35 Siudenl' Council '33, '34. ROBERT WHARTON EICHRODT Physics Purdue Foofball '33, '34, Track '34, '35. AUGUST A, ELLWOOD ' Diesel Engineer Hemphill Diesel School of Engineering Gym Team '3l, '32: Boxing '32, '33, '34. MARY JANE ENOS Barnard 28 . - --4931,-fi - V. y- ww. jwgpqpg--up-T --avr-. v..-i ,E fi- qw-v ,gf-mf-' --'A W- - .i - I 'P GLADYS DOREEN EVANS Nurse New York Medical Cenler KATHLEEN CECELIA FARRELL Junior Players '33, Bunsen Burners '33, Hockey, Baslcelball '31, '32, '33, '34, '35, Sub-Council '35, Sfudenf Council '34, Secrefary and Vice-Presidenf G. A. A. '34, '35. I JEAN L. FAVOR Dulce Universify Orchesfra '32, '33, Bunsen Burners '35, Riding Club '35, Junior Players '33, '34. PERRY EDWARD FISHER Business 0' Junior Players '33, Glee Club '33. K' ROBERT FONTAlNE Mechanical Engineer Purdue Gym Team '33, lnfra-mural Baslcelball '33, Grumpy , When Did They Meel Again. BETTY l-l. FREEDMAN Floriculfurisl' Cornell Adveriising Agency '33, '34, '35, Guide Pos? '34, '35, Arisla '35, Baslceilaall '34, 29 fr. . . ,151-ah , 3 - fun A lg' i . byq To ' f f I -I qrvof EILEEN FREEMAN f Guide Posf '34, Tennis '3I, '32, '34, PHILIP A. FUSS Chemical Engineering Lehigh Track '34, '35, Radio Program '35, EUGENE GASPERINI Lehigh Boxing '33, Gym Team '32, Foolball '32, Baslcelball '32, Hi-Y '33, '34, lnlra-mural Baseball '32, '33, lnlra-mural Baskelball '32, '33, JEANNE SHERIDAN GORTON Journalisl' Duke Universily Skefch Club '33, Junior Players '32, '33, '34, Guide Posl '34, '35, Sub-Council '34, '35, Miss G. N. R. A. '34, Glee Club '34, '35, Up In lhe Air , S+age Sfruck , Thir'feen+h Chair , Medal 'For 'lheme on Mili+ary Training. JOHN WILLIAM GOSS Lawyer Yale Sub-Council '33, '34, Vice-Presidenl Council '35, Hi-Y '33, '34, Vice-Presidenf '35, Volley Ball '34, Track '32, '33, Caplain '34, 35, Eoolball '33. '34, Inlra-mural Baseball '34, '35, lnlra-mural Baskef- ball '32, CATHERINE HAZEL GRADY . Journalisf Cornell Skelch Club '33, '34, Sub-Council '32, '33, Arisfa '35, Guide Posl '33, '34, '35, Baskelball '32, '34, '35, Volley Ball '3I, '32, Tennis '32, '33, '34, '35, Hockey '33, '34, Leller '35, Numerals '34, Secrefary- Treasurer G. A. A. '34, '35, Leader's Club '35, Valedicforianl 30 Ay eww? GOODWIN IRWIN GRAY Mechanical Engineering Duke Hi-Y '34, '35, Secrelary '35, ROBERT IRWIN GREENBERG Business Adminislralion Universily of Pennsylvania Guide Posl '33, Arisla '35, General Science Club '32' Aero Club '34, '35, Bunsen Burners '33, '34, '35, Assisfanl Track Manager '35, lnfra-murals '33, '34, '35. VIRGINIA GREGORY Up In Ihe Air , Sfudenf Council '3I, '32, Leller Club '33, '34, '35, Hiking Club '33, '34, Secrelary I-li-Y '34, '35, Cheer Leader '3I, '32, '33, '34, '35, Orange Leader '34, '35, Volley Ball '3I, Baskefball '3I, Servus Ball '32, '33, '34, Hockey '33, '34, Vice-Presidenl' Squad Leaders '33, '34, Manager of Baseball '34, Track '3I, '32, G. A. A. Council '33, '34, '35. ROBERT L. GROSS Springheld Aero Club '30, Gym Team Caplain '35, Gym Team '32, '33, '34, '35, Soccer '3I, Foolball '30, PETER GRUDEN CHARLES ALEXANDER HARLOW Thealrical Business Baseball and Foo+ball '3I, Junior Players '33, '34, '35, Presidenf Junior Players '35, Presidenl Nafional Thespians, Glee Club '3I, '32, '33, '34, '35, Lucky Jade , Legend of Niagara , Up ln lhe Air , Ile , Submergecl , Summer is A-Comin' ln , Luncheon for Six. 3I EW? 5 df fame I I -avg- -1 I -L QI -PD- ' JUNE ELAINE HARTNEY Dress Designing Traphagen Junior Players '33, '34, '35, Baskelball '35, Hockey '34, Crall' Club '32, '33, '34, Vice-Presidenl' '33, of Skelch Club, Presidenl ofSke1'ch Club '34, Arl' Assembly '33. EDITH HAY Slage Produclion Barnard Junior Players '32, '33, '34, '35, Guide Posl '33, '34, '35, Direcled Backslage, When Did They Meel' Again , Ile , Grumpy , won 'lirsl prize 'lor Backslage , Arisla '35, Nalional Thespians '35. THOMAS ROBSON HAY JR. Corporalion Lawyer Princelon Guide Posl '34, '35, Arisla '35. MARIANNA HERBIG Cornell Baseball '33, General Science Club '32, Junior Players '32, '33, '34, '35, Guide Posl '34, '35, Arisla '35, Backs+age , When Did They Meel Again , Usher, Up In lhe Air , Radio Program. DAVID BENDEL HERTZ Columbia Track '33, '34, '35, Orchesfra '34, '35, Guide Pos? '34, '35, Arisla '35, Bunsen Burners '33, Inlra-mural Soccer '34, FRANCIS MICHAEL HINES General Science Club '3I, '32, Camera Club '33, Bunsen Burners '33, '34, '35, lnfra-mural Baseball '33, Inlra-mural Baskelball '34, Arisla '35. 32 - Jn , sw? .W vvlfjfglvlw PATRICIA RUTH HOLOHAN Bacferiologis+ Cornell gfofgage Club '34g Biology Club '33, lnfra-mural Tennis '32: Servus Ball '33: Baslceiball '33: Swimminc u '34, EVELYN HOPE Soccer '33: Servus Ball '33, '34: Baskelball '34, '35q Kickpin Ball '34-: Baseball '33. AUDREY VICTORIA HUME Penn Hall Junior Players '33: Glee Club '30, '3I, '32, '33, '34, '35: Up ln lhe Air , Radio Program '33, '35: Chrisfmas Program '32, '33. , DUNCAN HUNTER Lehigh Foolball '3l, '32, '33, '34: Wreslling '32, '33, '34, '35g Baseball '3l: l'nl'ra-mural Baseball '33: Cap- 'rain '34, PETER JAFFE Lawyer Universify of Virginia Tennis '34-: Soccer '33, '34: Baslceiball '33, '34: Guide Posi '34, '35: Arisia '35: Up ln 'the Air : Radio Program '34, '35: Sub-Council '33: Chess Club '32, '33, '34, '35: Presidenl Chess Club '33g Glee Club '34, '35. - ALBERT JOHANN JORGENSEN Business New Yorlc Universily Foofball '32, '33, '34-Q lnira-mural Baseball: Handball: Volley Ball '33q Assisfanf Baseball Manager '32: Junior Players '33, '34, '35: Guide Posf '33, '34: Arisfa '35: Up ln fha Air : Lucky Jaden: Vesper Service '33: Direcied, A Wedding , Why fhe Chimes Ring. 33 ...I 7-un 0-ff sw ,bf T a l DOROTHY NEVINS KENDAL Secreiary Kafherine Gibbs Guide Pos? '34, Baskeiball '32, '33, '34, '35, Junior Players '33, '34, Riding '33, '34, Swimming '35, Treasurer Hi-Y '35. FRED KINCH Soccer '32, infra-mural Baskefball '32, '33, '34, lnfra-mural Track '33, lnira-mural Baseball '33, '34. ANNE ELlZABETH KING Kafherine Gibbs ' Baslcefball '32, '33, '34, '35, Hockey '32, '33, '34, LeHer Club '35, Kickball '34, '35, Baseball '33, '34, MARY HOLMES KNIGHT ArCha+eC+ Cornell Glee Club '34, '35, Up In 'rhe Air , Grumpy , Arisla '35, Guide Posf '34, '35, Bunsen Burners '33, '34, '35, Secreiary-Treasurer Skeich Club '33, '34, '35, Summer is A-Comin' ln. CHARLES ALPHONSE KOLOSKI Phofographer Bunsen Burners '33, '34, '35, General Science Club '31, '32, Baseball. STEPHANIE MARY KRUK Domecon Club '32, Home Economics Club '35, Red Cross '35. 34 . M1 ,Mun- i Y- -:me f-.s-M f-fvwnswnfrww--.. M-f-we ' f ,wwlrf-' ffl 1-+P' 5 1 f':-fi 6,241 WML AL. FRANCES KUNICK Glee Club '32, '33, Baskelball '33, '34, Soccer '32, Baseball '32, '33, Servus Ball '33, '34, Tennis '34, '35, Ping Pong '34, '35, Hockey '33, '34, STATIA MARIE KUNSKY Baskelball '32, '33, '34, Soccer '32, '33, '34, Secrefary Hiking Club '34, Lefler Club Secrefary '34, Domecon Club '32, '33, Servus Ball '33, Baseball '32, '33, LEONARD LADER Chiropocly New York School of Podiafry Sub-Council '34, Biology Club '34, '35, Bunsen Burners '35, Chess Club '34, '35, Track '33, '34, '35, Soccer '33, lnlra-mural'Handball, Horse Shoes '33, '34, lnfra-mural Baskefball '35, lnfra-mural Baseball '33, infra-mural Soccer '33, '34, lnlra-mural Volley Ball '34, '35, Scholarship Cerfificafe '32, RUTH LADER REX LARDNER Newspaper Work ' Columbia Sub-Council '34, '35, Chess Club '3l, '32, '33, '34, '35, Guide Posl '34, '35, Secrelary-Treasurer Senior Class, Wreslling '33, '34, '35, Tennis '33, '34, '35, Boxing '33, '35, lnfre-mural Baseball, Soccer '34, lnlra-mural Baskefball '35, CLARA LAURO 35 -1 ...JA my Wi ww wb VCC GEORGE lfEK Springfield Aero Club '30, Gym Team '32, '33, '34, '35, Fooiball '30, lRENE RUTH LEMLY Secre+ary Ballard Secrelarial School Collage Club '34, Sub-Council '34, Glee Club '33, '34, l-li-Y honor roll '34. ROBERT W. LEPKE Slage Produclion Radio Program '30, Junior Players '32, '33, '34, '35, Worlced baclcsfage on Thir'reenl'h Chair , Smilin' Thru , Ile , New Brooms , Chris+mas Pagean'r '33, '34, Submerged , Luncheon 'For Six , Summer is A-Comin' ln , Nalional Thespian '35. FRANK STEVEN LETO Poliiics . Princefon Golf '34, Debafing '33, Tennis '32, Junior Players '32, '33, '34, General Science Club Presidenl '32, Smilin' Thru , Aris+a '35, Adveriising Agency '34, '35, Sfudenf Council '32, '33, '34, When Did 'Fhey Meal' Again , Budgef Cgnmiffee '34, 'LOUIS LIPSCHULTZ Engineer Cornell lBaseball '34, Gym Team '33. JOSEPH THOMAS LOOMER Chemical Engineering Brooklyn Polylechnic lnsfilufe Manager G. O. Slore '33, '34, Chairman Chess Club '33, '34, Vice-Presidenl' Camera Club '33, '34. 36 If f :qw-. A iw W- we - WW' M I . Q f ar 1 'wvg, ' H ELEN MAC ALOON Squad Leader '32, '33, '34, '35: Class Manager '34: Presidenl Ping Pong Club '33: G. A. Council '33, '34, '35: Head ol Hockey '34: Presidenl Leaders Club '347 Presidenl Leller Club '347 Leader of Blues '34, '35: Hockey, Baskelball '32, '33, '34, '35: Baseball '32: Hi-Y '34, '35: Bunsen Burners '33, '34: Collage Club '35: General Science Club '32, Cheer Leader: Guide Posl '34: Arisla '35i G. A. A. Handbook. 11... MARY MAC ALOON G. A. A. '32, '33, '34, '35: G. A. A. Hosless '33, '34: Head ol Deck Tennis '33, '34: Tennis '32, '33: Leaders Club '32, '33, '34-: Ping Pong '33: Junior Players '33, '34, '35: Red Cross Club '33: Secrelary '34, '35: Bunsen Burners '33, Secrelary '34, '35: Presidenl Collage Club '34, '35: Delegale lo Na- lional Home Economics Convenlion '34: New York Slale Home Economics Council Presidenl '34, '35: Firsl Scholaslic Honor in Home Economics '34, , FREDERICK J. MANNILLO Wreslling, Foolball '33, '34, '35: lnlra-mural Baseball '33, '34: Inlrimural Baskelball '33: General Science Club: Skelch Club '3I: Second place in lhe Long Island lnlerscholaslic Wreslling Tourna- menl, l25 pound class '33, '34, JOYCE MAYER Lawyer New York Universily Junior Players '34: A Dollar '34g Ping Pong '33, '34, '35, JOHN McDERMOTT CATHERINE MCGARY Nursing Brooklyn Hospilal Volley Ball '32: Baskelball '32, '33: Collage Club '33, '34: Glee Club: Lucky Jade. ' 37 yi f 5554? 3, ,wr v - V - V'--Y - JANE MILLER Commercial Arf Arl' School Cheer Leader, Babbi+'s Boy , Backs+age , The Lucky Jade , Glee Club '32, Junior Players '32, '33, '34, '35, Secreiary Red Cross Club '31, Hockey, Baskefball '32, '33, Head Blue Cheering '32, '33. IRENE LUELLA MILLIGAN Diefician Cornell Glee Club '32, '33, '34, '35, Lelawala , Up In The Air , Arisfa '35, Coffage Club '34, '35, Baskef- ball '32, 33, Archery '32, '33, '34, G. A. A. '32, '33, '34, '35, Head of Junior Sporfs '34, '35, Ping Pong '33, Lefler Club '35. WILLIAM MILNE Universify of Pilfsburgh Band and Orcheslra '33, '34, '35, Golf '34, '35, Infra-mural Tennis '34, lnfra-mural Baseball '34, Infra- mural Track '33, infra-mural Soccer '35. ANITA RUTH MINIKIN Music Smifh Junior Players '33, '34, The Magazine '34, Arisfa '35, Glee Club '3I, '32, '33, '34, '35, Orchesfra '32, '33, '34, '35, Up ln 'rhe Air , Radio Program '34, '35, Firs+ prize for acfing in Backs+age , Piano Recilal for Woman's Club '33. BRUCE MORRILL MINNICK Track '30, '3I. '32, '33, '34, '35, Wresflinq '32, '33, '34, '35, I35 pound Long Island Champion '34, Band and Orchesfra '32, '33, '34, '35, Radio Program '33, '34, '35, Lelawala , Up ln 'ihe Air , G-lee Club '3l, '32, Guide Posf '35, Arisla '35, Vice-Presidenl Senior Class. DONALD MlNNlCK Chemical Engineer Amhersl' Up In +he Air , Radio Show '33, '34, '35, Band and Orchesfra '32, '33, '34, '35, Cross Couniry '33, Track '34, '35, Wresfling '33, '34, '35. 38 - . -L, ,-1-771-gf-reef, v.,f,7,.-,..f,-Y- ---.f ----, - ve--p-W,-,W 3? .4-1, .- . f PEARSE MITCHELL ANN DOLORES NARKUN Hoclcey '3I. '32, '34: Baslcelball '32, '34, '35: Servus Ball '33, '34, '35, Baseball '32, '34, '35: LeH'er Club '35: Squad '32, '33, '34, Glee Club '32. ELIZABETH NEVILLE Secrefary Collage Club '33, '34, '35. LILLIAN JEANNE NIELSON Nurse Mary lmmaculafe Coffage Club '33, '34, '35: Vice-Presidenf of Collage Club '34, '35L HERBERT EDWARD OLSON Gym Team '32, '33, '34: Aero Club '3l: Bunsen Burners '32, Orcl'1es+ra '3I. CHARLES H. PARSONS Naval Archifecfure Universify of Michigan IYXYTIL ai- tai -1- 39 r' f' A -ai r- . v- ELIZABETH DOROTHY PETRO CoH'age Club '34, Servus Ball '34, Hockey '33, '34, Baske+ball '33, '34. CHARLOTTE B. PORTER Commercial Phofography Junior Players '33, '34, Glee Club '35, New Brooms , Smilin' Thru , S'rages+ruck , Nafional Thespians. FRANK ALLISAN PRIEST Business Rufgers Vice-Presidenf G. N. H. Chapfer of Nafional Thespians, Up ln +I-ie Air , Bunsen Burners '32, '33, Aris+a '35, Presidenf Camera Club '34, Hi-Y '32, '33, '34, '35,4Junior Players '32, '33, '34, '35, Track '32, Boxing '33, Cap1'ain Appleiackn, Thir+een+h Chair , Adam and Eva , Smilin' Thru , Summer is A-Comin' In , Chrisfmas and Easier Services, New Brooms , Radio Show '34, '35, JOHN PUNZAVITZ Pilof Boeing School of Aeronaufics Aero Club '32, Baske+balI '33, Baseball '34, Manager Foofball '3I. EMANUEL RAINSON Foofball '34, Wresfling '34, '35, SUZANNE RENARD Manager Riding '32, Honor Volley Ball '32, Honor Hockey '32, '33, '34, Class Manager '33, '34, '35, Baskefball '34, '35, Baseball '33, '34, Honor Archery '34, Servus Ball '34, G. A. A. '32, '33, '34, '35, Presidenf G. A. A. '34, '35, Riding '33, Leffer Club '34, '35, Hi-Y '34, '35, Leaders Club '33, '34, Swimming '34. 40 CARLYLE w. Roe-ERS Dukex 'C ,f I ' ' E' v' The DoIIar : Sub-Council '33, '34: Guide Pos? '33, '34: Traclc '32, '33: Baslcefball '32: Soccer '32, '33: Infra-mural Tennis: Baskefball: Baseball: Horseshoes: Handball: Soccer: Volley Ball. EMILY KATHERINE ROMAN Nurse Sainf Mary's Hospifal DORIS ROTH Dramalic Ar+ New York Universiiy Riding '34: Archery '33: Baseball '33, '34: Soccer '34: Baskefball '33, '34. EILEEN MARY RUDDEN Nursing Collage Club '33, '34, '35: Secrelary of Collage Club '34, '35: Archery '32, '33, '34: Baskefball '3I. DUDLEY ALBERT SAUNDERS Engineer Lehigh Radio Show '35: Presidenl of Sfucleni' Council '35: Foofball '32, '33, '34: Hi-Y '33, '34, '35: Presidenf Delegafe of Hi-Y Cornell Congress '35, CAROL SCHATTMAN Bacieriologisf I-Iunfer Glee Club '32: Biology Club '34: Ping Pong '34: Baslcefball '34, '35: I-Ioclcey '32, '33, '34. 4l -Ag 1. l H ALFRED SCHWARTZ Research Bacferiology Columbia Universify Biology '34, '35: Bunsen Burners '34, '35. CHARLOTTE SCHWARTZ Journalism Hunfer Guide Posl' '34, '35: Arisla '35: Bunsen Burners '35. WILLETTA R. SHEA Secrefary PraH Junior Players '32, '33: Servus Ball '3I, '32: Baslcelfball '33, '34: Honor in Science '3I. WILLIAM JOSEPH SLIFKA ' Foofball '30, '3I, '32, '33, '34, '35: Baslcefball '3I, '33, '34, '35: In+ra-mural Baseball: Handball: Baslcef- ball '33, '34: Golf '34: lnfra-mural Track '33, ALICE CATHERINE SMITH Nursing Presbyferian Hospifal Tennis: Baslceiball '32, '33, '34: Soccer: Archery '32, '33: Baseball '33: Hockey '34: Volley Ball '32, '33, '34: Domecon Club '32, '33: LeH'er Club '33, '34, '35: I-lilcing '34: Biology Club '33: Collage Club '34: Science Club '32, DOROTHY A. E. SMITH Guide Pos+: Red Cross '34, '35: Junior Players '32, '33, '34, '35: Baskelball '34. 42 'N JANE MARIE STASUIL Secrefary Hockey '32, '33, '34: Manager of Hockey '34: Servus Ball '32, '33, '34: Honor Hockey '33: Baseball '32, '33, '34: G. A. A. '34: Squad Leader '33, '34, '35: Adam and Eva : Lucky Jade : LeIawala : Smilin' Thru : Babbif's Boy : The Wedding Rehearsal : Summer is A-Comin' ln : Secrefary- Treasurer Junior Players '34, '35. CLAUDINE MAY STEARNS Diefefics New Jersey College 'for Women Baskeiball '35: Arisra '35: Sub-Council '35: Glee Club '32, '33, '34, '35: Lelawala : Up In +he Air : Radio Program: Chrisfmas and Easier Pageanfs. JEAN M. TULLIS Beaver Chrisfmas Program '33: Red Cross '3l, '32: Tennis '32, '33, '34, '35: Baskelball '32, '33, '34, '35: Volley Ball '32: Servus Ball '34g Hockey '34g Riding '33, '34, '35: Swimming '34g Leaders Club '34, '35: Junior Players '33, '34, PETER MICHAEL TURKO Policeman CORNELIUS J. TYSON Medicine Princelon Riding '33, '35: Tennis '34, '35: Chess Club '33: Pen and Ink '32: Sub-Council '33: Sfudenf Council '34g Scholarship Ceriilicafe '34: Budger Commifree '34: Ediror Arisfa '35: Guide Posl Edilor '34, '35: Honor in French '33p Honor in Lafin '34: Presidenl' Senior Class '357 Pi Mu Epsilon Mafhemafical Confesfq Honor Dinner Dance '32: Saluiaforian. JESSIE LEE VAN DER VEN Secrelary Mary Nash 43 .Ir I. in .-. A , r,..yf vw, ,PTP sf 6 W 1 , l OSCAR W. WALLIN, JR. Marine Engineer Annapolis Glee Club '3l, Aero Club '3l, '32, Gym Team '33, '34, '35, Soccer '32, '33, lnfra-mural Baslcefball, Baseball '33, '34, Firsl' Prize Benefils of Mililary Training '35. CARL HEDRlCK WATSON JR. Alforney Cornell Boxing '32, l-li-Y '33, '34, '35, Sub-Council '32, '33, '34, Guide Posl' '34, Arisla '35, Junior Players '32, '33, '34, '35, Radio Program '35, Oulsfanding Scholarship '32, Caplain ln'rra-mural Volley Ball '34, '35, Foofball '33, '34, lnfra-mural Baseball '33, Assembly Commiflee '33, '34, MARGARET MARY WATT Journalism Guide Posl '33, '34, Arisla '35. 'DOROTHY WEIGERT Social work columbia New Brooms , Summer is A-Comin' ln , Chrislmas Pageanl, The Wedding Rehearsal , Firsl Prize for direcfing BabbiH's Boy , Track '3l, Junior Players '34, '35. . ALEXANDER CHARLES WESEY Teacher Oswego Normal School Baseball '32, Foolball '32, '33, '34, Baskerball '32, '33, '34, Horseshoe Champion '33, runner-up '34, lnlra-mural Baseball 32. '33, '34, lnfra-mural Baskefball '33. ETH EL WH ITMA N 44 D . 4 Lf. lk lla gt fx THELMA LOUISE WICK Norlhlield Seminary Junior Players '35: Red Cross Club '34, '35: Guide Pos? '34. SOPHIE WINSKY Nurse Sainl Mary's Hospifal Glee Club '32: Red Cross Club '33, '34, '35: Co'r+age Club '33, '34: Baskefball: Baseball: Tennis: Servus Ball: Hoclcey: Declc Tennis '33, '34, '35. RITA J. WOLF Inferior Decorafion N. Y. School of ln+erior Decorafion Archery: Baslrefball '33, '34: Sl:e+ch Club '3I, '32, '33, '34: Coffage Club '33, '34, '35: Ping Pong '34, '35: Secrefary Coffage Club '34. MAE WRIGHT Junior Players '35: Red Cross '34, '35: Guide Posf '34. FREDERICK WURZBACHER Teacher Oswego Sfafe Normal School Foofball '3I, '32, '33, '34: Tracl: '34: Gym Team '32, '33, '34, '35: lnfra-mural Track '32: lnfra-mural Baseball '33, '34. SOPHIE JEAN ZAKARKA Commercial Arlisl Arr Sfudenfs' League Hoclcey '32, '33: Baslcefball '3l, '32, '33, '34: Red Cross Club '32, '33: Slceich Club '32, '33, '34, '35: Junior Players '33: Craff Club '32: Arisfa '35: Glee Club '30, '3l, '32, '33, '34, '35: Adverfising Agency '34: Lucky Jade : Lelawala : Up ln lhe Air : Chrislmas Pageanl '3l, '32, '33, '34: Firsl' Honor in Ari '34. 45 '5- wg. 11. -T- I V' -L 4 I GORDON ZEESE Lawyer Princelon Guide Posi '34, '35, Adveriising Agency '33, '34, '35, Sub-Council '33, '34, Up ln ihe Air , Summer ls A-Comin' ln , The Wedding , Radio Program '34, '35, Firsl' Prize for Aciing in Bacl:s+age , Naiional Thespians '35. MORTON ZIFFERER Business Soccer '32, '33, Radio Show '35, Chemisfry '32. JOHN JOSEPH ZORSKI Policeman Bunsen Burners '33, '34, '35, Gvm Team,'33, '34, '35, Baslceiball '34, '35, lnlra-mural Baseball '32, '34. BENJAMIN ABRAHAM ELIZABETH BABCOCK AUDREY BLUM ELSIE RUTH BANDER Texlile Design Moore Ari lnsiilufe Volley Ball '33, Servus Ball '34, Junior Players '3l, '32, '33, '34, Lucky Jade , Smilin' Thru , Ile , Glee Club '32, '33, Sfudenf Council '32, '33, Red Cross '3I, '32, Science Club '32. ADELE M. BOISSIER Archery '33, Swimming Club, Presidenl, Hiking Club, Hi-Y Cheer Leader, Vice-Presicleni and Sergeanf-a+-arms, Tennis, Hockey, Baskefball, Baseball, Squad Leader, LeHer Club, G. A. A. Council, Up ln +he Air. KENNETH CLARKE, JR. Presiden+ Siudenl' Council '34, lnlra-mural Baslcelball '35, ELIZABETH HAUCK Wilfred Academy Glee Club '32, Guide Posl' '34, Coffage Club '30, '3l, Volley Ball '32, '33, FRANCIS HAUSER MlRlAM JACOBY 46 DOMINICK DENNIS JESSIE C. LEE Guide Pos? '30, Hockey '3I, '32, '33, '34, '35, Baslcefball '3I, '32, '33, '34, '35, ALPHONIA MARIE LINDA Olffice Work Leffer Club '34, '35, Honor Baskefball '34, Honor Servus Ball '33, '34, Honor Hockey '32, '33, '34 Class Manager '34, '35, Squad Leader '32, '33, '34, '35, DUNCAN JARVIS WILLIAM KLINE THOMAS SCOTT WELTON Up ln llne Air , Radio Program '34, '35, Dance Orclweslra '34, Glee Club '34, '35, Sub-Council '33 Phofography Club '3I, Bunsen Burners '33, Infra-mural Soccer '34, Soccer '34, FRANCIS NICHOLLS ADELE PARSONS MARY PETRONE HOPE SMITH DOROTHY STEEN GERALDINE USOSKIN NATHANIEL WHITMAN HENRY WOJCIECHOWSKY ANNA WOOD CHARLES YON ELUNAS 47 T l ASS -L-J Junior Class Promineni' Members of fhe Class of I936 CHARLES ANDROMIDAS In Jrhe pasi, Charles has had a varied ex'Ira-curricular program. I-Iowever, 'Ihis year his main eiiorls were conceniraled on Ioaslcelball and in'rra-mural baseball. WILLIAM JAMES BINKIEWICZ William is besi Icnown for his abilily Io wreslle. In I934, he received a cup for being Long Island I45 Ib. champion. RAYMOND C. DRYER Ray has been prominenl' for his work on Ihe Guide Posl. For Ihree years, he has been a member of The Sludenl Council, and was also in The Radio Revue. LORRAINE GLADYS GAYLORD Lorraine has been inieresled in sporls and dramalics Ihis year. She had leading roles in Luncheon for Six and Summer is A-Comin' In. 50 ,., :EMR . . 'ng SA ' 'ml' WV ?'vg13 fgfnavwmewassgwv-. L we--a'wr'1.ff:+'2 11 JOSEPH KERNELL Joe was presidenf of +he Dramafics Club in i932 and I933. This year he con +ribu+ed 'ro ihe Adveriising Agency, and played a principal pari' in +he Radio Revue HOPE KNOWLES' Hope is a member of ihe S+uden+ Council, and she has worked on +he Guide Posi ihis year. ln'rra-mural spor+s have also gained her aHen+ion. JEAN LEWIS Jean is quiie a riding en+husias+, and greafly aided ihe Adveriising Siaff of The Guide Posi. She has also parficipaied in baslcelrball and hoclcey. R EMILLION STANLEY LUNIEWSKI Emillion has pariicipaied in ioolball and baslceiball, for which he has received varsiiy leHers. He iniends io be a pharmacist DAVID POWER Dave's oufsfanding wres+ling abiliry caused him fo be elecied caplain of fhe 'ream for 'ihe pasi 'rwo years. During 'rhe lasi season, he won every march buf one. JOSEPH THOMAS WARM UTH Tom has been prominen'r during +he pas+ year in +he Glee Club and Dramafics Club. He had leading par'rs in Up in ihe Air and Luncheon for Six. l . Sl -1. 11 nui- , L4 J Sophomore Class ProminenT Members of The Class of l937 THEODORE BERGMANN - Ted has been a member oT The TooTball squad, and won his leTTer This year in wresTling. BARBARA BLACK Barbara is besT known Tor her delighTTul singing voice. She has been TeaTured in several oT The Glee Club programs, and made a greaT success in The Radio Revue. JOHN A. CODY John has been acTive in sporTs, and Twice he has secured The varsiTy leTTer in wresTling. His speed, in The halT-mile has gained many a poinT Tor The Track Team. KATHERINE H. HEATER Kay has been very closely connecTed wiTh sporTs Tor Three years. She has already received Two aThleTic leTTers. 52 EDWARD SILSBY EUNSON . Ed has been Sophomore represenTaTive on The STudenT Council and a member oT The Biology Club This year. He was also prominenT on The gym Team. ELEANOR LYLE IVISON Eleanor is a STudenT Council member. She was in The play. Luncheon Tor Six, Took a major parT in Up in The Air, and was in The Radio Revue. JOHN LARRIGAN Jack played on The varsiTy TooTball Team during The Tall. He plans To be a docTor. PHILIP W. MOORE Phil has been on The STudenT Council during The pasT Two years, and has also worked on The AdverTising Agency. LasT year he was The winner of The InTra-mural Tennis TournamenT. FRED ROWSE Fred's greaTesT eTForTs have been exerTed in wresTling and soccer, in which he has received leTTers. His inTended profession is adverTising. KENNETH MAXWELL SMITH. JR. Ken's saxophone playing has been an essenTial parT oT The band and orchesTra Tor The pasT Three years. He has also been a member of The Tennis squad. 53 llwsilw? Freshman Class Prominem' Members of The Class of I'-738 MARY GRACE AGNEW Grace has been on The Guide PosT STaTT, Sub-Council, and DramaTics Club This year. Her charaCTer acTing was one of The highlighTs OT Summer ls A-Comin' ln. DOROTHY HOPE ANSCOMB DoroThy has been connecTed wiTh The AdverTising Agency Tor The pasT year. She inTends To carry on in ThaT Tield professionally. JOHN BRACKETT John is presidenl' ol The Bunsen Burners, and is mosT inTeresTed in The Tield OT science. He was one oT Those who received an award in The essay conTesT lasT year. THEODORE DOUGHERTY Theodore has parTicipaTed in sporTs and The AdverTising Agency This year. He won The prize Tor naming The I935 Radio Show- The Orange and Blue Radio Revue. 54 I ,.:Y2f441 W' ?W 'lf , WILLIAM THOMAS DUNN, JR. BiII has worked in The AdverTising Agency very acTiveIy during The pasT year. He was also in The Radio Revue. GERALDINE JEN KS Since her enTrance inTo The school, Gerry has been connecTed wiTh sporTs, STudenT and Sub-Councils. and The Guide PosT. NATALIE NICHOLS NaTaIie has been inTeresTecI in sporTs Tor The pasT Three years. This year she was a 'Freshman represenTaTive on The STudenT Council. CAROL PHILLIPS Carol has had charge oT all The posTers which have been seen around The school This year. She has also enTered inTo sporTs. GLORIA CATHERINE REEVES Gloria was chosen IasT year as an aTTencIanT To The May Queen. She was a Sub- Council member This year. WILLIAM R. WITHERELL, JR. Bill is besT known as a sTar comedian of our annual radio shows. He has been heard many Times over The school radio in programs presenTed by The AdverTising Agency. .55 ...J Eigl1Tl1 Grade ProminenT Members of The Class of I939 ELAINE RITA BRHVTBERG Elaine likes variefy in her exTra-curricular acTiviTies. She has been acfive in sporTs, on The Sub-Council. and Toolc parT in The musical producfion, Up in The Air. JOAN CLARK Joan's friends say she presenfs a dual personalify. She inTends To be a gym Teacher. .y SHIRLEY DAVISON Shirley has already clisTinguished herself in numerous acTiviTies. She is presidenf of The Junior A. A. ROBERT DELATOUR Bob has been ouT for inTra-mural sporTs, and is on The STudenT Council. He has selecfed law as his profession. A 56 HELEN D. IRVING Helen is very fond of a+hle'rics, and means 'ro be an ins'rruc+or in physical edu- caiion. MARY JANE JONES Mary Jane displayed her abilily +o dance in +he opereffa, Up in Jrhe Air. She infends 'ro 'rake up a more complicaled subiec+-medicine. EDWARD DAVID KLINE Eclward's inleresf in school acfiviries makes him a highly respecfed member of his grade. GERALDINE KRAYER A Geraldine shines in sporrs, having been on several honor 'reams during The pasl' year. JOAN TOURS Joan is anofher rypical our-door girl who will achieve much in afhlelics. JANE WHITMAN Jane's abilily lo cooperale is an oufsfanding facfor of her popularily. 57 'x GAN s TIG ORCHESTRA Musical OrganizaTions REAT Neclc High School poinTs wiTh pride To The many ouTsTanding achievemenTs oT iTs Tine Music DeparTmenT. UndoubTedly, music is more widely pracTised and occupies more Time in The liTe oT The presenT generaTion Than any oT The arTs. ln iTs highesT Torm, iT is one oT The noblesT oT human experiences. Mr. Howard PruTTing, direcTor oT The band and orchesTra, has unselTishly imparTed This noble experience To The members oT The Music DeparTmenT, who have Thus been an imporTanT body in enriching many school acTiviTies. The DramaTics Club plays, The ChrisTmas program, and The opereTTa, Up ln The Air, have had The Tine supporT oT The orchesTra. The Boys' and Girls' Glee Club has come To be one oT The mosT popular organiza- Tions in The school. IT is very TorTunaTe in having as iTs dire-cTor, Ivliss Alice Sorensen, whose painsTalcing care and undersTanding have endeared her To all. Composed oT music lovers, The Club is given Training in Tour-parT harmony, blending oT voices, and music appreciaTion. NoTeworThy among The Glee Club's acTiviTies This year was The presenTaTion oT The opereTTa, Up In The Air. The Club has TreguenTly appeared beTore The Junior High School aT Arrandale and has been received Tavorably. On such occasions as TooTball games, baslceTball games, assembly programs, gymnasTic exhibiTions, our band has shown iTselT To be a very eTTicienT body. 60 Wiihin 'rhe lasl Two years, Mr. Pruifing has developed a line dance orchesira whose sfrains have given zes'r 'ro ihe school dances. The Glee Club and Orchesira combined Jrheir Jralenis in an impressive Eas+er program given for Jrhe school. The Glee Club displayed excelleni four-par'r harmony under Jrhe balon of Miss Sorensen. The Orchesfra revealed a fine undersianding of classical music. Charlolie S. Minlqin enhanced Jrhe solemn beaufy of 'rhe program by rendering a beaulilul piano solo. The siudenf body on Jrhe whole has shown greaier enihusiasm and inieresf in The musical assemblies ihis year. Many, however, fail +0 realize The Tremendous amouni of worlc Thai' lies behind all musical producfions. The Music Deparlmeni iusily deserves 'lhe 'lieliciialions given il by bofh lhe Tacully and sludenl body. Through iis successful performances, Jrhe Music Deparfmeni has been able 'ro supply new insfrumenis which include a bass viol and Tuba, wiih fhe hope of soon forming a symphony orchesira. This, no doubr. will be a greal siep in Jrhe music developmenl' of Greai Neck High School. ll, as a resull' oi The music iraining in Jrhe school, we shall find a much larger number of people loving music, spending parf of Jrheir leisure 'rime in hearing and parfaking in ir, and above all, if we discover a much keener aiiirude on Jrhe par'r of our audiences-Then we may 'Feel 'rhal' school music will have fulfilled iis ulfimafe mission. BAND bl -1- ....l..J .1 GLEE CLUB Radio Revue l'l'l-l The sTrains OT The school song, Anchors Aweighf' The curTain wenT up on The TourTh annual GreaT Neclc High School Radio Revue. From The very ouTseT The hiT oT The evening was The orchesTra, under The leadership oT Mr. PruTTing. Playing in True Lombardo Tashion, The members oT The orchesTra capTivaTed The enTire audience wiTh Their beauTiTul renderings oT The modern day song hiTs. The gales oT laughTer ThaT greeTeol ProTessor l-lamrosch, Ed Wynn, The gong in The amaTeur hour, and The moclc murder Trial, The Thundering applause Tor The vocal solos oT Barbara Black and John Doble, AniTa Minlcin's exquisiTe rendiTion oT a Tiery rhapsody, and The populariTy oT The new addiTion To The program, The amaTeur hour, wiTh Joe Kernell as masTer-oT-ceremonies, Tirmly esTablished I935 as The banner year in The hisTory oT The Radio Revue. To Mr. Meyers, Mr. PruTTing, and Miss Sorenson, wiThouT whose unTiring eTTorTs The show could never have been a success, The casT and The enTire sTudenT body express Their graTiTude. And so wiTh memories oT The highlighTs oT The l935 perTormance sTill in mind, The school paTienTly waiTs Tor an even bigger and beTTer revue in I936. 62 l Up In fhe Air HIS year fhe Arf, Music, and Dramafic deparfmenfs cooperafed in order fo pro- duce a large specfacle of fhe sfudenfs' work-fhe opereffa Up In fhe Air. The arf deparfmenf held confesfs fo choose fhe besf design for fhe programs and fhe scenery from fhe work of all classes. Affer fhe designs were chosen, fhe sfudenfs reproduced fhem on a large scale. Then fhe manual arfs deparfmenf fook fhe wall. board and cuf if. The following should be given a greaf deal of credif for fheir work: June Harfney, for her work on fhe leff wing: Sophie Zakarka, for her work on fhe righf wingg Alice Shellenberger, Eileen Barber, for fheir work on fhe hedges: Jeanne Gorfon, Jane Miller, Harrison Cork, Donald Bangerf, John McDermoff, for fheir work on fhe borders: Odeffe Young, for her design of fhe elm frees: Doris Knighfon, for her painfing of fhe elm frees: lneke Cuypers, for her design of fhe program covers. Mr. Pruffing very ably direcfed fhe orchesfra and Miss Sorensen spenf many hours in drilling fhe casf. She was responsible for fhe fine qualify of fhe singing. Miss Fay handled fhe adverfising very well. Under Miss Dreher's fufelage several girls learned a few dances appropriafe for fhe scripf. The sfory of fhe opereffa dealf wifh fhe love of a boy and a girl. The girl, Beffy, is in love wifh Harold, a mild. fimid, young man: however, fhey cannof marry for Beffy's fafher, Mr. Burbank, prefers men of beef and brawn. Affer many affempfs fo appear brave while acfually nof in danger, Harold wins over Mr. Burbank by making a false parachufe jump. Hence Beffy can marry her hero. The casf was as follows: Beffy Burbank, Mr. Burbank's daughfer-Mary Knighf. Harold Posf, a bashful young man-Wray Landon. George S. Burbank, a big business man-Pefer Jaffe. Henry McCullom, a mofion picfure magnafe-Scoff Welfon. Shirley Kingsfon, a friend of Beffy's-Eleanor lvison. Joe Bennef, an ambifious aviafor-Thomas Warmufh, Jim Carfer, a young man wifh ideas--Charles Harlow. Mrs. Burbank, Beffy's nervous grandmofher-Joan G-rose, Annie McCullom, Henry McCullom's daughfer-Jane Barber. Fannie McCullom, Annie's fwin sisfer-Eileen Barber. Mrs. McCullom, a good wife and mofher-Sophie Zakarka. Juniper Johnson. a colored man-of-all-work-Gordon Zeese. 63 --1... 1--1. ...LJ ..-.. l T i Dramalics Club HE work of The Junior Players, sponsored by Miss Nickerson, has noi' been as exrensive 'rhis year as in orher years, bu+ 'fhe work done has been quife inleresling. The lirsl' Jrhing 'rhe club sponsored was a one-acl play, lie, direcled by Edirh Hay wilh 1'he following in The cas+: Elsie Bander, Thomas Warmulh, Charles Harlow, Douglas Asche, Roberf Claylon, Thomas lvlcGleughlin, Roberl Lepke, and Frank Pries+. Shorfly afrer This, Charles Harlow presenled Luncheon for Six wilh 'rhis caslz Lorraine Gaylord, Charles Harlow, Eleanor lvison, Richard Lee, Thomas Warmulh. The annual Chrisrmas Pageanr was presenred, once for +he communily and once for The High School. The only rhree acl play lhe club presenfed lhis year was Sum- mer ls A-Comin' ln, a comedy wilh Jrhe following casr: Lorraine Gaylord, Charles Harlow, Mary Knighl, Jane Slasuil, Erhel Wolf, Waller Slone, Thomas Warmufh, Edward Tinlera, Gordon Zeese, Grace Agnew, Gloria Weinsrein. A+ a recenr meefing of Jrhe local chaprer of rhe Narional Thespians, of which Charles Harlow is president six people were chosen 'ro become new members. They are: Gordon Zeese, Roberr Lepke, Lorraine Gaylord, Dorofhy Weigerf, Thomas War- rnulh, and Edifh Hay. Charles Harlow, 'rhe presidenl' of 'rhe club, has conlribured greafly 'lowards making 'lhis a successful year. A new idea was fried our a+ some of fhe meefings--fhe idea of enlerlainmenl affer business meefings. 64 CAST OF SUMMER IS ACOMIN' IN STAGE CREW AT WORK 65 SKETCH CLUB ArT DeparTmenT SIDE Trom The regular work oT The classroom, many members oT The ArT DeparT- menT have This year conTribuTed Their services in exTra-curricular pursuiTs. Thus, school proiecTs have been enhanced by Their excellenT work, and They, in Turn, have derived greaT pleasure and experience Trom The acTiviTy. ln February, members oT The ArT DeparTmenT designed scenery Tor The opereTTa, Up ln The Air, when iT was necessary To creaTe iT in harmony wiTh a wing originally in a Broadway producTion. ShorTly aTTer The opereTTa, The pupils were requesTed To design a iackeT Tor a TorThcoming book by a well-known auThor. ln addiTion, They enTered The annual Poppy PosTer ConTesT. Q This year, Tor The TirsT Time in several years, opporTuniTy was given To The ArT DeparTmenT To creaTe original arT work Tor The year-book, The ArisTa. Following The arTisTic Theme deTermined by The ArisTa Board, The sTudenTs produced work oT a mosT superior Type, which added a Tinished, yeT purely original, Touch To The book. There is now no doubT ThaT The members OT The High School ArT DeparTmenT are exTremely TalenTed and capable, and Their abiliTy To enhance school acTiviTies is Truly a greaT asseT. . SlceTch Club HE SkeTch Club is made up OT sTudenTs who are boTh inTeresTed and TalenTed in drawing. AlThough one of The smaller clubs in The school, iT is one of The mosT acTive. The meeTings are held on Thursday aTTernoons. During The winTer monThs and on rainy days, The members work in The arT room, buT when The weaTher permiTs, The members may oTTen be Tound skeTching scenery in and around GreaT Neck. Miss EcliTh PeTerson is The advisor oT The club. 66 Jewelry Club HE aim of The Crail Club is primarily io leach The members arls and crafls. Some of The work consisls of hammered silver jewelry, and odd pieces ol bric-aebrac. Miss Pelerson is The advisor. Junior High School Skelch Club HE Junior High School Skelch Club consisls of members from fhe sevenfh and eighfh grades who are inferesled in drawing, painfing, and mask making. These members hold 'rheir meelings on Thursday aifernoons, and They have as Their advisor Miss Rurh Clark. The officers are: President George Graverlq Secrelary-Treasurer, John Knight 67 r i -A4 Sluclenl' Council l-IE Sludenl Council for The school year 1934-l935, wilh Mr. Millon C. Meyers as Facully Adviser and Dudley Saunders as Presidenl, proved by i'rs accomplishmenls lhal s'ruden'r governmenl was nol merely a melhod used 'ro sarisly The sludenl body. bul an inlegral parl of lhe life of The school. The council mel for +he firsl lime on Ocrober l5, l934. and every Monday lherealler. Among ils accomplishmenls were: lhe arrangemenl of a Supper Dance in honor of 'rhe Senior Class: lhe promolion of more successful social eve-nfs: lhe iourlh annual Radio Show: lhe second annual Spring Fesifvalg a nofeworfhy a'r+emp+ 'ro bring aboul be++er unclerslanding and cooperalrion wifh lhe high schools of Porl Washinglon and Manhasselg 'rhe arrangemenl of several enlerlaining and educafional assembly pro- gramsgq insurance for loolball players and olher afhlelic parlicipanlsg and a hosf of olher valuable benelils and services 'ro The school. 68 'Y The Council: Mr. Millon C. Meyers, Facully Advisor: Dudley Saunders, Presi- denlg William Goss, Vice-President Eleanor Campbell, Secrelaryg Raymond Dryer, Junior boy represenlaliveg Hope Knowles, Junior girl represenlalivep Eleanor lvison Sophomore girl represenlalivep Edward Eunson, Sophomore boy represenlaliveg Nara- lie Nichols, Freshman girl represenlaliveg Philip Moore, Freshman boy represenlaliveq Caroline Anderson, eighlh grade girl represenlalivep Geraldine Jenks. subslirule girl represenlalive, eighlh grade: Roberl Delalour, eighlh grade boy represenlalive. Sub-Council HE members of lhe Sub-Council, or Home Room Represenlalives, are elecled by 'lheir respeclive home-rooms. This body, meeling each allernale Tuesday, delib- era'res upon mallers broughl up direcfly in lhe home-room. Announcemenls ol various evenls and acrivilies are relaled lo 'rhe represenlalives, who in Turn reporl Them 'ro l'he olher members of The home-room. ln This manner, lhe sludenl governmenr of lhe school has Taken on a more democralic aspecl. The officers of l'he Sub-Council: Philip Moore, Chairman, Geraldine Jenks, Secrelaryq Mr. Millon C. Meyers, Facully Adviser. 69 ArisTa HE ArisTa board This year underTool4 The publicaTion oT a yearboolc ThaT would answer The demands oT all: iT had To be TundamenTally The same as in oTher years, buT diTTerenT enough To be original: iT had To be more modernisTic and iT had To be less expensive. Thus, aT The very sTarT, a diTTerenT meThod oT choosing The sTaTT was devised. All Those inTeresTed in doing worlc on The ArisTa were lisred, and given assignmenTs. The ediTor-in-chieT, The chairman oT The ArisTa board, and The adverTising manager were chosen by The Senior Class. Then The ediTor-in-chieT appoinTed chairmen Tor various commiTTees. In This manner The Tollowing were selecTed: Cornelius J. Tyson, EdiTor-in-ChieT: Bruce Minniclc, Board Chairman: Franklin LeTo, Business Manager. CommiTTee Chairmen-Mary lvlacAloon, Clubs and OrganizaTions: CaTherine Grady, PaTrons: Sophie Zalrarlca, ArT: Rex Lardner, Class Will: Gordon Zeese, Underclassmen: Edilh Hay, Seniors: AlTred Doniger, STudenT GovernmenT: l-lelen Borchmann, FaculTy: Helen lv1acAloon, Girls' SporTs: PeTer JaTTe, Boys' SporTs: AniTa lvlinlcin, Music. 70 Guide Posl LTHOUGH disconlinued al lhe slarl ol lhe second sernesler, lhe I934-35 GUlDE POST aroused more inleresl and commenl in the High School lhan any previous paper, because ol lhe many and various changes in principle, sponsor, and slall. Al lhe beginning ol lhe school year, il was decided lo have lhe paper appear weekly. Due lo lhe laclc ol one regular English leacher lo acl as sponsor, lhe regular slall pul oul lhe paper one week, while a special group saw lo lhe publishing lhe nexl. Mr. Coolc was lhe able lemporary sponsor ol lhe GUIDE POST in general, and Mrs. Bicklord had charge ol lhe special group, which was in realily a lhird year English class generally known as lhe Junior Slall. The Junior Slall was headed by lhe lollowing people: Raymond Dryer, Hope Knowles, Daniel O'Kane, lneke Cuypers, Elizabelh Anderson, Lorraine Gaylord, Jean Lewis, Mallie Fay McNabb, Lorena Brown, Edward Frane. The Senior Slall: Cornelius J. Tyson, Jr., Edilor-in-Chielp Eleanor Campbell, Managing Edilor: l-lelen Borchmann, Associale Edilorg Thomas Thompson, Boys' Sporls Edilorq Dorolhy Kendal, Girls' Sporls Edilorg Margarel Wall, Chiel Reader: Rex Lardner, l-lead Lines: Marianna l-lerbig, Circulalion Manager: David l-lerlz, Adverlising Manager: Carl Walson, Mary Knighl, Calherine Grady, Ena Cuypers, Edilorial Wrilersq Clara Cohen, Barbara Macaulay, Calherine Clarlc, Margarel Wall, Eileen Freeman, Minnie Bucher, Fealure Wrilers. 7l AclverTising Agency HE high school adverTising is organized along The same lines as a commercial agency. The sTudenT manager is Franklin LeTo. A copy-wriTing deparTmenT, super- vised by DoroThy Anscomb, plans an enTire campaign. ln adcliTion, The agency is sep- araTed inTo The Tollowing divisions: radio program, newspaper, and TiclceT selling, under The direcTion oT Frank LeTog and arT, headed by Carol Phillips. The aclverTising agency organizes campaigns To inTeresT The sTudenTs and The communiTy in school acTiviTies, and aTTends To all The deTails oT TickeT selling. The diTTerenT sTaTfs are called upon To supply The deTails oT These campaigns, which are connecTecl wiTh Their de- parTmenT. This year The agency handled The adverTising Tor all The sporTs evenTs, and cam- paigned Tor The Spr'ingTield Gym Team, The opereTTa, Up ln The Air , and The Radio VarieTy Hour. These exTra-curricular acTiviTies owe a greaT parT oT Their success To The members oT The agency, and To iTs TaculTy sponsor, Mr. Meyers. 72 CoTTage Club HE CoTTage Club has, as one oT iTs aims, The desire To be oT service To The school and communiTy. IT was wiTh This idea in mind ThaT The club carried on many of iTs proiecTs This year. One oT The TirsT underTakings oT The year was The selling oT hoT coTTee, Trank- TurTers, ice cream, and candy aT The TooTball games. This proved To be much appreci- aTed by The TooTball Tans. An ouTsTanding social meeTing of The club Took The Torm of a ValenTine ParTy. This parTy was given To welcome inTo The home economics deparTmenT all The girls who were iusT sTarTing home economics subiecTs. AnoTher evenT which The club sponsored very successTully was a MoTher- DaughTer Dinner, Each girl in The club inviTed her moTher To The dinner. Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. High, Miss Goehler, and Miss I-liTTle were adopTed moThers Tor The evening. The CoTTage Club is alTiliaTed wiTh The NaTional Home Economics AssociaTion, and wiTh The New York STaTe Home Economics AssociaTion. The club was represenTed by iTs presidenT, Mary MacAloon, aT The naTional convenTion lasT June and aT The sTaTe convenTion which was held aT Cornell UniversiTy This spring. The ollficers oT The club are: PresidenT, Mary MacAloon: Vice-PresidenT, Lillian Nielson: SecreTary, Eileen Rudden. Miss Olga E. Goehler is The TaculTy advisor oT The club. 73 -ul 7...- Girls' Hi-Y Club HE Girls' Hi-Y Club was organized in March, I934. To saTisTy The evidenT need of a group oT girls who were desirous of eTFicienTly organizing Their eTlorTs in such a way so as To give maximum beneTiTs To The communiTy aT large Through a deTiniTe plan of worlc. The TirsT chapTer consisTs oT eighTeen members pledged To uphold a well-rounded program. The cheer leading squad and hall duTy sysTem have become permanenT school TeaTures. OTher proiecTs will be added To Their program nexT year. The enTire proceeds oT The ChariTy Bridge held in OcTober were puT aT The dis- posal oT Miss STeele To be disTribuTed in needy places ThroughouT The communiTy. Many compleTe ouTTiTs of clo+hing were collecTecl by The girls. This cloThing was com- pleTely renovaTed by The girls Themselves and disTribuTed To The needy. The Annual Dinner Dance held aT The Pavillion Royal was The social evenT Tor The year. The acTiviTies Tor The year close wiTh a farewell Beach ParTy held aT The end OT The school year. The oTTicers oT The club are: PresidenT, Jean Thalmann: Vice-PresidenT, Adele Bossier: SecreTary, Virginia Gregory: Treasurer, DoroThy Kendal. The oTher presenT members are: Mable Milne, Helen Gross, Eleanor Campbell. Nancy Wood, Evelyn EounTain, Frances Rock, Suzanne Renard, Gloria Vollmer. Helen MacAloon, KaThleen Farrell. Girls who have leTT GreaT Neck, buT who are sTill mem- bers are ElizabeTh Hope, ElizabeTh Anderson, DoroThy and Ann Dugan. The oTficers Tor nexT year are: President Jean Thalmann: Vice-PresidenT, Mable Milne: SecreTary. Helen Gross: Treasurer, Gloria Vollmer. 74 Hi-Y Club HE Hi-Y Club Tor The boys, wiTh Mr. John Daly as TaculTy adviser, has carried ouT several very worTh while proiecTs This year. FirsT on The lisT was The annual TooTball banqueT. This, as always, was very successTul. The purpose oT The Hi-Y Club is To creaTe, mainTain, and exTend among The boys high sTandards oT characTer: To raise The general moral sTandard oT The school, and To inculcaTe and pr'omoTe a beTTer spiriT oT cooperaTion among The sTudenTs in regard To scholarship and service. All The proiecTs oT The club are carried on wiTh These pur- poses in mind. IT was This club which sponsored The lmprovemenT LisT, which is published aT The end oT each marlcing period. The names OT all sTudenTs who improved in aT leasT Two subiecTs, wenT down in none, and who had no red marks, are placed on This lisT. The parenTs oT These sTudenTs are noTiTied by an improvemenT card, which is senT To Their homes. The compleTe lisT is prinTed in The school prinT shop, and Then posTed on all bulleTin boards in The school. IT was Through The eTTorTs oT The boys in This club ThaT The eighTh grade pupils were allowed To aTTend so many oT The senior high school assembly programs. The oTTicers oT The club are: PresidenT, Ray Dryer: Vice-PresidenT, John Goss: SecreTary, Goodwin Gray, Treasurer, John Owens. 75 -L.. 7...- -1. I y , I i I I V1.4 LLL, XX I I I 1, Ii I I I I I I I I I I Z I I . I I Ii ii ,I II I il ,I I, lil I I I Bunsen Burners. l-IE Bunsen Burners, The chemisTry club, now enioys a larger membership Than ever beTore. This science club sTarTed wi+h Ten members and aT presenT can boasT OT TiTTy. The acTiviTies oT The club consisT of ouTside speakers, each prominenT in his own Tield. One oT The mosT inTeresTing Talks was given by Ivlr. William Taylor, who spoke To The club in Ivlarch on The subiecT oT AnalyTical ChemisTry. AT one oT The meeTings Mr. Van Doren, The adviser oT The club, gave a demon- sTraTion in The various meThods oT making coTTee. ATTer This demonsTraTion, The mem- bers TesTed The coTTee by drinking iT. Ivlr. Van Doren seemed To Think ThaT The coTTee could noT possibly be iudged correcTly unless iT was served wiTh plenTy oT cream, sugar, and an abundance OT homemade cakes. A parTy resulTed and a good Time was had by sin. As The Tinal proiecT OT The year, The club plans To have a booTh aT The Ivlay FesTival, aT which Time some oT The ouTsTanding works oT The club and chemisTry de- parTmenT will be exhibiTed. The oTFicers oT The club are: PresidenT, John BrackeTTg SecreTary-Treasurer, Mary IVIacAloon. 76 Red Cross Club HE acTiviTies oT The Red Cross Club were ouTlined Tor The school in an assembly program given on November I6Th. FirsT, a regular business meeTing was held, and The plans Tor The coming year were discussed. AT ChrisTmas Time The club collecTed supplies Tor Two local Tamilies. The club also Tilled a number oT ChrisTmas sTockings wiTh Toys, small arTicles oT cloThing, and candy Tor needy children in GreaT Neck. AnoTher proiecT which The club underTook was The covering oT braille books Tor The blind. JusT beTore EasTer, some members oT The club visiTecl The VeTerans' l-lospiTal aT NorThporT. They disTribuTed magazines and Tavors To The soldiers. A parTy, given by The club Tor The children in The Children's ShelTer aT Mineola. was one oT The mosT inTeresTing and enjoyable proiecTs oT The year. As iTs share in The annual May FesTival, The club Took charge oT a candy booTh. The club ended iTs program Tor The year by marching in The Memorial Day Parade. 77 Mi. Sfamp Club R. DAVID EDGAR very generously offered lo acl as adviser To lhis club during Jrhls school year. Under his direclion lhe club rneels every vveelc. A+ Jrhese meefings sfamps are Jrraded, and indivldual colledrions are improved and increased. Chess Club R. E. S. SWENSQN is The sponsor of This Club. Rex Lardner, Jrhe presiolenl of The club, is hrs+ rnan on fhe learn, wilh Emanuel Rainson a good second. if V 78 Biology Club HE varied acTiviTies oT The Biology Club This year were oT greaT inTeresT To The 'nembers. MOST oT The experimenTal work was done individually, buT The club as a whole Toolc over larger proiecTs, such as The crossing oT various breeds and colors oT mice and raTs. The club made several Tield Trips, and Toolc care oT The wild Tlower garden behind The parlcing space. Under The sponsorship oT Mr. Noyes, The club has collecTed a very inTeresTing assorTmenT OT biological specimens in The liTTle laboraTory nexT To room IO9. The oTTicers of The clulo are: President Daniel O'Kane7 Vice-President Alvin Bulleni SecreTary-Treasurer, John Mimowicz. 79 .l 7---H -i Aero Club NE oT The mosT inTeresTing acTiviTies of The club This year was a Trip made by The club members To RoosevelT Field. The club spenT a whole day There, and learned much concerning Tlying and airplanes while being shown all Through The ground-sch-ool building and hangers. The club is sponsored by Mr. Gregory. f 80 8 I A T H L I ET I c: s 11. F-. FooTball HE TirsT call Tor candidaTes Tor The I934 TooTball squad broughT The mosT promising group oT young sTalwarTs To carry The Orange and Blue banner since The unTor- geTTable year oT l93O. FourTeen oT The squad were leTTermen, and all buT a Tew had received valuable Training and experience in The spring pracTice. ATTer a Tew weeks oT sTrenuous Training, The Team was all primed Tor Baldwin. buT VARSITY old lvloTher NaTure Took maTTers in her own hands and rained ouT The game. The Tol- lowing week, Lawrence was To be encounTered, buT again iT rained and The game had To be posTponed To Monday. On ThaT day, which opened GreaT Neck's season, The alerT Orange and Blue, led by Gruden and ArlooTowicz, smoThered Lawrence I9 To O. ConTidenT as a resulT of The Lawrence vicTory, The Team journeyed To Hicksville The Tollowing SaTurday Tor an apparenTly easy game. l-lowever, The opponenTs played The Orange and Blue To a sTandsTill, and iT was only in The lasT guarTer ThaT a pass To Dennis gave GreaT Neck a Touchdown and The vicTory. 6 To 0. 84 if Valley STream was meT nexT. This game resulTed in ano+her vicTory Tor GreaT Neck. The 25-I8 score indicaTed a close game. buT only Tor The TacT ThaT The Blue and WhiTe Tallied Twice while The Orange and Blue second sTringers were seeing acTion. The Tollowing SaTurday PorT WashingTon was encounTered in The TirsT real TesT oT The year. A poorly played game by GreaT Neck, especially in The signal calling cleparT- menT, enabled PorT To emerge wiTh a 7-7 Tie. Perhaps The hardesT ToughT game oT The year was wiTh Mineola. The aggregaTion Trom The counTy seaT held a slim one poinT margin unTil The closing minuTes oT The SECOND TEAM game, when PeTe Gruden smashed over Tor The Touchdown. Final score. GreaT Neck I3, Mineola 6. Oceanside oTFered liTTIe opposiTion in The nexT game, The Orange and Blue ad- minisTering a 39-I2 deTeaT. Freddie Wurzbacher sTarred wiTh a Tine IOO-yard runback of an Oceanside kick-off! The game deciding The championship oT The NorTh Shore broughT TogeTher Glen Cove and GreaT Neck. The Tormer's reserve s+reng+h enabled Them To ouTlasT The Orange and Blue and consequenTly To capTure The conTesT. Bill Goss played an ouT- 85 sfanding game. Conlinually he lcepi Jrhe Red and Green back by long lciclcs and his abilily 'ro gel' down The field under pun'rs. And so 'rhe season ended. The Team had compiled a fine record of five vicfories, one He, and one defeat They displayed real fighl and 'Fine sporfsmanship in fheir games. The school has a righi To be proud of Don Bangerf. l935 capiain, Francis Hauser, Anihony Gafavinslcy, John Cissilc, Duncan Hunier, Dudley Saunders, Alex Wesey, Ed Arbofowicz, Dominick Dennis, Bill Binkiewicz, and Pefer Gruden, who were The members of Jrhe firsr ieam. We hope The I935 Team, wifh Don Bangeri al' 'rhe helm, will do as well as 'rhe I934 feami FRESHMAN TEAM f 86 WresTling l-IE wresTling squad, wiTh many veTerans Trom pasT years, and several promising addiTions, compleTed a mosT successTul season. The Team won all buT Two oT iTs scheduled maTches. The opponenT in boTh deTeaTs was The same school, AmiTyville. CapTain David Power conTinued his excellenT worlc on The maT wiTh many hard-won vicTories. Bruce lvlinniclc, Fred Rowse, Fred lvlannillo, John Cody, STeve l-lorslcy, BerT DannenTelser, Duncan l-lunTer, and Emanuel Rainson were The TirsT men oT The Team. The highlighT oT The season, The Long Island TournamenT, was noT held This year. A ruling in The SouTh Shore League made iT impossible Tor SuTTollc CounTy schools To parTicipaTe. However, iT will be possible To hold This TournamenT nexT year. The Team did enTer in The lnTerscholasTic Wresfling Championship TournamenT aT Lehigh Uni- versiTy, buT was noT able To cope wiTh The more experienced conTesTanTs Trom oTher schools. OTher members OT The squad who received leTTers were: Theodore Bergmann, William l-lounsell, Donald lvlinniclc, Samuel Rainson, Leonard Morrison, Rex Lardiner, William Binlciewicz, and The manager, Edward ChrisTensen. 87 ...LJ BaskeTbalI T The opening oT The I934 season, Coach Chamberlain Tound himselT severely handicapped. From The I933 championship Team, The Two mainsTays, Travis and Lipsky, were losT as a resulT oT graduaTion. leaving Two posiTions To be replaced. The line-up ThaT aTTained The mosT success Tound Luniewski and C-5aTavinsky aT guards. Corse and Gvruden aT Torwards. and Zorski aT cenTer. The second Team. composed oT Thompson, SliTka, Dennis, and S. and C. Andromidas. worked eTTecTively in many games where The varsiTy Tailed To make any headway. The Orange and Blue sTarTed The season very conspicuously by TirsT polishing OTF Sea CliTT 24-I2, and Then The Alumni 33-I7. The Tollowing Two games broughT deTeaT, a close I9-I8 decision To Lynbrook, and 37-20 counT To a very eTHcienT Valley STream quinTeT. Glen Cove, in The TirsT league game, was nosed ouT I9-I4. PorT WashingTon followed and Triumphed 28-2I, in a hard ToughT conTesT. C5reaT Neck seemed To regain iTs winning ways in The 20-I8 vicTory over Malverne. buT The smarT-sTepping Mineola boys came along and delivered a 26-9 beaTing. The Chaminade I8-I5 vicTory sTill Tound GreaT Neck in The slump. Once more The Orange and Blue seemed To have recovered iTs sTrengTh in a 3I-I5 Trouncing oT Manhasset buT once more anoTher Team, This Time PorT WashingTon, senT GreaT Neck inTo The losing column. as a resulT oT a 29-I7 deTeaT. Successive games were losT To Sewahnaka, Mineola, ManhasseT, and Glen Cove. The end oT The season Tound GreaT Neck in a Tie wiTh Glen Cove Tor The cellar posiTion of The league. 88 Track HE Track Team, coached by Mr. Van Doren, had an inTeresTing, if noT exTremeIy successful season. IT parTicipaTed in all The imporTanT Long Island Track meeTs, such as The PorT WashingTon InviTaTion MeeT, and oThers. IT engaged in abouT Tive dual meeTs wiTh neighboring schools, as well. Those members oT The squad who sTood ouT in compeTiTion were: CapTain William Goss, in The sprinTs: RoberT Goss, in The pole vauIT and high jump: John Cody, in The half mile: Bruce and Donald Minnick, in The quarTer mile: PeTer Gruden, in The shoT puT: and Wray Landon, in The mile. .OTher members oT The Team who deserve recogniTion are: Leonard Lader, Fred Wurzbacher. David HerTz, RoberT EichrodT, Philip Hounsell, Leonard Morrison, Ike Dannenfelser, and The manager., Morris Baron. 89 -...J Tennis NLY one member of lasr year's varsiry squad gradualed, and prophecies of a successful season were borne our in ihe opening march. ln ihis march, The Team deleaied Sewanhaka's perennially sirong aggregaiion, 4-I. ln ihe singles, James Herbig won his walch, 7-5, 7-9, 6-O: Roberi Levenson.was vicior, 6-O, 6-21 Rex l.ardner defeaied his opponent 7-5, 4-6, 6-2. In 'rhe doubles, l-lerbig and Marlin Busch were defealed, 4-6, 4-6, buf Chuck and Frank l-luyck won, 6-4, 6-3. Olher members of fhe squad were: Jack Tyson, Philip Moore, Alvin Bullen, Bernard Berliner, Alfred Doniger, Peier Jaffe, Ken Smirh, Curiis Welron, Philip Drackeli, and Frank Love. Marches were scheduled wiih Sewanhaka, S+. Paul, Porr Washingfon, Manhasser, and Roslyn. Mr. Lichi, Teacher of 'rhe social sciences, volunieered +o coach Jrhe 'ream when if was found Thai pressing dufies prevenred Mr. Anderson, lasf year's coach. from aciing in This capaciry. 90 wiv- , W V ,, ... . , ..- .,.,,.a.' '- Gym Team MOST skillful gym 'ream was developed in 'rhe high school 'rhis year Through fhe able efloris of Mr. Guslave Delhez. The 'leam presenled as an assembly pro- gram a remarkable exhibi'rion of precision, balance, and fears of sfrengrh. The inferesl' Thus aroused among 'rhe siudenrs in gym leam work made possible lhe oui- sianding success of 'rhe Springfield College Gym Team exhibilion. Members of 'rhe leam who did oufsranding work were: George Leek, Edward Eunson, Oscar Wallin, Edward Chris+ensen, Fred Wurzbacher, Allan Davison, William Travis, Philip Hounsell, Max Figman, Roberr Gross, and Roberf Hearhcore. H' is hoped 'rhar nexl year 'rhe +eam may be able 'ro engage in meefs wifh many nearby a+hle+ic clubs. 9I 'P ... lnTra-Mural SporTs HE presenT inTra-mural program was sTarTed Three years ago. lTs purpose was obvious, because iT made parTicipaTion in sporTs possible Tor nearly all The boys in The school, and iT presenTed a much smaller Tinancial burden Tor The aThleTic deparT- menT To meeT. The inTeresT shown in The sysTem in The lasT Two years has made iT grow un+iI now The inTra-mural acTiviTies in The spring are more imporTanT Than The varsiTy. The sporTs oTTered Tor inTra-mural compeTiTion This year were: baskeTball, soccer, volley ball, baseball, Tennis, handball, horseshoe piTching, archery, and horseback riding. In sporTs like Tennis and horseshoe piTching, which require individual compeTi- Tion, TournamenTs were held, and The champion in each named. SporTs like soccer and baskeTball which call Tor Team compeTiTion were organized by selecTing Team capTains and leTTing The capTains choose Their Teams. All The Teams were divided inTo Two main divisions, Senior High Teams and Junior High Teams. ATTer 'The Teams were properly coached and insTrucTed Tor compeTiTion, games were scheduled, and The besT Team in each sporT was Tound. The number oT boys acTively engaged in This program shows The spiriT wiTh which iT was meT. There were TwenTy-Two baseball Teams oT TourTeen players each. One hundred and Tour boys enTered The Tennis doubles TournamenT, and nineTy-Two enTered The singles. In handball There were TwenTy-Two conTesTanTs. FiTTy-eighT boys signed up Tor The horseshoe piTching TournamenT, and There were TwenTy-nine and TwenTy-eighT parTicipanTs in archery and horseback riding respecTively. AT This Time many oT The TournamenTs have noT been compleTed and winning Team have noT all played Their Tinal games, buT as compleTe a lisT as possible oT Those who, by winning some TournamenT or being on a winning Team, will receive awards in The Spring FesTival, is as Tollows: Soccer: C. Doyle, J. STanley, A. Capone, H. Siegman, J. Alchus, T. McGleughlin, P. Holohan, H. Keeler, I. Lewis, R. Sigillo, J. Rice, D. O'Donnell, D. Hicks, A. Byrne, S. Horsky, T. Hadius, A. Savage, K. Nine- sling, H. Shaw, R. Parsons, RuTledge, P. Fairlie, A. Murphy, J. Shepherd, E. AugsTein, C. Kasmauskas, H. Karle, W. Davies, T. Friedman, R. PeTTy. Volleyball: T. Brush, J. Gladski, A. STanchio, R. JaTTe, S. STrong, J. HolTvedT, T. Tesoriero, A. Horsky, S. STrong, B. STevenson, R. Henderson, J. TaTlor, J. Brown- ing. K. Parson, R. Knoeckle, W. Bigelow, D. Asche, H. EbbiTT, T. Barber, B. Berliner, D. O'Donnell, N. ReiTman, S. Penkoski, J. Scannell, A. Kelly, S. Copeland. BaskeTball: A. Savage, R. Dunn. R. Mueller, R. Snediker, C. Kasmauskas, J. Browning, W. Wheelock, E. Norick, W. Karb, A. Byrne, T. Palewicz, J. Alecks, C. Murray, T. Reidy, S. Horsky, F. lv1aTTern, D. Corse, C. HerberT, J. Yuska, S. An- dromidas, D. O'Donnell, W. Alecks, J. Doyle, J. Sanichor, T. McLaughlin. 92 G. A. A. Council HIS year 'rhe G. A. A. Council has again carried our a program which conirols all girls' aihlelics. In lhe group, all sporis are represenied by fheir respeciive leaders. Meelings of The Council, which are allended by ifs advisers, Miss Perry, Miss Briggs, and Miss Dreher and Mrs. Reading, iis insiruclors, are held on alfernaie Friday ailernoons. Heads of sporls are appoinied by ihe Council. Lasi' auiumn Jrhe G. A. A. Council elecred a commilree +o head The Fall Sporls Dinner. The eveni, which is always eagerly aniicipaied, was unusually well ariended. The G. A. A. Council, an example of co-operaiive sludeni parlicipaiion in gov- ernmeni, guides a larger group lhan does any oiher organizalion in lhe school, and has iunciioned admirably. The members of The Council are: Suzanne Renard, Presideni: Kaihleen Farrell, Vice-Presideni: Caiherine Grady, Secreiary-Treasurer: Shirley Davison, Junior Presi- deni: Marion Andrews, Junior Secrelary-Treasurer: Jane Siasuil, Hoclcey: Ruih Parsons, Soccer: Lorraine Clark, Archery: Mabel Milne, Tennis: Helen Gross, Servus-Ball: Alice Gregor, Siunls: Lorraine Gaylord, Baslcelball: Joan Grose, Declc Tennis: Virginia Mifchell, Baseball: Palsy Grafz, Hilcing: Claudia Fredericlcs, Ping Pong: Alphonia Linda, Leiler Club: lrene Milligan, Junior Acliviiies: Clara Savage, Volley Ball: Eleanor Campbell, Riding: Jean Wood, Swimming: Nancy King, Kiclc Pin Ball: Virginia Greg- ory, Orange Leader: Helen MacAloon, Blue Leader: Mabel Milne, Equipment Virginia Mifchell, Locker Room: Karherine Healer, Keeper of Records. 93 -ii. T-.-- .. ...U .1-. 1 i l Class Managers HE Class Manager sysTem has been one oT The more recenT innovaTions in The Girls' Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT, and has already proved saTisTacTory. A manager has a posiTion which requires eTTiciency and a sense oT responsibiliTy. She has been appoinTed by The Physical EducaTion insTrucTors To The highesT possible rank. BeTore becoming a manager, she musT have proved herselT an excellenT squad leader and shown ThaT she is worThy oT The TrusT placed in her. She musT lcnow plans Tor classes Tor The week, The announcemenTs To be made, The Time alloTTed Tor class acTiviTies-in shorT, she musT be Tamiliar wiTh class rouTine, buT is noT expecTed To insTrucT. The class managers are: PaTsy GraTz, Alphonia Linda l2 yrs.l, Virginia Gergory l2 yrs.l, KaThleen Farrell l2 yrs.T, Suzanne Renard l2 yrs.l, MarTha Jane Yale, Eileen l'lunT, Shirley Davison, Eleanor Campbell, RuTh Dryer, KaTherine HeaTer l2 yrs.l. Marion Powers l2 yrs.l, Mabel Milne. Edna Oed, Jean Tullis, RiTa Benson, Virginia MiTchell, Nancy Grose, KaThleen KraTT, and Wilhelmina Davis. The class manager sysTem is a greaT aid Toward developing leadership and execu- Tive abiliTy. 94 Spori' Nighi' Chairmen UCI-l of +he success of 'rhe receni Sporf Nigh+ was due io 'rhe capabilify of The Sporl' Nighlr Chairmen. All Jrhe Orange Chairmen were under fhe supervision of Virginia Gregory, and ihe Blue Chairmen under Helen lv1acAloon. Orange enfrance was in charge of Eleanor Campbell, and Blue enfrance under 'rhe direciion of Kaiherine Healer. Songs and cheers had iheir leaders-Helen Borch- mann, Blue, and Gloria Vollmer, Orange. Jean Thalmann was in charge of all dances. Virginia Mifchell supervised individual games, and Eileen Hum' 'rhe Junior acfivifies. Riia Benson direcied The games, and Kafhleen Farrell, ihe relays. Alice Gregor headed s'run'rs, Joan Grose was in charge of +he spor+s review, and Shirley Davison acfed as announcer. Suzanne Renard, 'rhe Presideni of Jrhe G. A. A., headed Spori Nighf imparfially. 95 -fi.. 7---. ...La Hockey OCKEY was again one oT The more prorninenT Tall sporTs, wiTh more players ouT Than ever beTore. lnTra-mural conTesTs Took up The enTire season wiTh one excepTion: The GreaT Neck honor Team parTicipaTed in The Long Island Field Hockey AssociaTion TournamenT aT Adelphi College. The Tinals were closer Than ever beTore, The Orange Team winning The beginners TournamenT and The Blues The advanced. KaTherine HeaTer and KaThleen Farrell received special menTion aT The Fall SporTs' BanqueT as The ouTsTanding hoclcey players. The Honor Teams chosen were: Advanced, Virginia Gregory, Mable Milne, Ann Narlcun, Kay Farrell, Jessie Lee, KaTherine HeaTer, Helen MacAloon, RiTa Benson, Jean Thalmann, Alphonia Linda, Suzanne Renard: Beginners, RuTh Clarlc, BeTTy Larigan, MargoT HinTz, June Sanborne, Jean Tullis, Edna Oed, ElizabeTh GriTTiThs, Lois Johnson, Russell Hubach, Muriel Tobel. BeTTy Lernan. N The Teams were greaTly indebTed To Miss Dreher, Their insTrucTor, and To The managers, Jane STasuil, advanced, and RiTa Benson, beginners. 96 Soccer OCCER conlinued lo be a popular sporl lhis season wilh more Sevenlh Grade girls lhan lasl year and aboul lhe same number ol advanced. Only one inlerscholaslic game was played, slress being pul on inlra-mural aclivi- lies. The besl Orange and Blue leams played Hunlinglon, and lhe Orange leam won. In lhe linal inlra-mural lournamenl, lhe Oranges won, 2 lo O. The Honor Team included: Beginners, Mary Sigillo, Edilh Foelsch, Belly Zeilman, Paula Luria, Lily Giesman, Rulh Cole, Hazel Murray, Naomi Vezdunas, Eleanor McGowan, Joan Blailqie, Hermine Sloneq Advanced, Virginia Milchell, Elhel Slolces, Alice Gregor, Mary Heggie, Agnes Chovanez, Wilhelmina Davis, Alice Grauer, Joan Orose, Peggy Maher, Kalhleen Krall, Hope Smilh. The increasing success ol lhe sporl is due lo Mrs. Readings capable inslruclion. Rulh Parsons was lhe head ol Soccer. 97 BaskeTball HE mosT popular winTer sporT, baslceTball, was again very successTul This year. ATTer Tive weeks oT pracTice, The annual TournamenTs were held. ln The Tinals, The Orange advanced Team won. The Tinals Tor The beginners resulTecl in a vicTory for The Blues. AT SporT Night The mosT imporTanT game oT The year was played, The All-Blue Team deTeaTing The All-Orange Team. Lorraine Gaylord, The manager, wiTh Miss Dreher and Mrs. Reading, chose The Honor Teams: Advanced, Virginia Gregory, KaTherine HeaTer, Jessie Lee, RiTa Ben- son, Ann Narlcun, KaThleen Farrelli Beginners, Peggy Maher, Vivian Wellwood, Frances GlaTlce, lngrid Thompson, DoroThy Ridges, Geraldine Krayer. Girls' LeTTer Club HE G. A. A. LeTTer Club, which includes The Junior LeTTer Club and Senior LeTTer Club, is an organizaTion composed oT bo+h Senior and Junior High School girls who have earned Their leTTers. The LeTTer Club is advised by Mrs. Reading and Miss Dreher. lTs mosT imporTanT annual acTiviTy is The Girls' Play Day, held in The laTe spring. AT The Play Day, The girls are inviTed To parTicipaTe in The sporTs, alThough no poinTs are given Tor The acTiviTies. ATTer The sporT program, a Spring SporT Luncheon is held, where various a+hle+ic honors are awarded, and honor Teams Tor spring sporTs are announced. 98 i Servus BaH LTHOUGH inlroduced in Greal Neck bul several years ago, Servus Ball is lasl becoming lhe mosl popular winler sporl. The mosl imporlanl conlesl ol lhe season was lhe Play Day, held here wilh Porl Washinglon, Hunlinglon, Baldwin, Roslyn, Hicksville, and Oysler Bay High Schools on December l8. Greal Neck had lwo leams enlered, bolh ol which reached lhe linals. Alphonia Linda, Presidenl ol lhe Leller Club, had complele charge. Kalhleen Farrell was head ol lhe Receplion Commillee: Suzanne Renard, announcer: Eleanor Camp- bell, head ol scores: Palsy Gralz, head ol equipmenlp and lrene Milligan, head ol rules. The Honor Team was lhen chosen: Kalhleen Farrell, Virginia Gregory, Alice Grauer, Elizabelh Howells, Palsy Gralz, Rila Benson, Virginia Milchell, Alice Gregor, and Alphonia Linda. Helen Gross headed lhe sporl. VoHey BaH OLLEY BALL has been reduced in imporlance lo Servus Ball, which comes al lhe same lime, and is a more popular sporl. The manager, Clara Savage, held a lournamenl, bul, inslead ol an honor leam, she chose an All-Orange and an All-Blue Team. All-Orange: Helen lrving, Calherine Glazier, Belva Miller, Geraldine Krayer, Barbara Finke, All-Blue: Belly Zeilman, Jessie Cohen, Luella Wurzbacher, Shirley Davison, Berlha Belinsky. 99 -11. 7- 1- -'YJ' .wry I .4 Chronology Monday, Sept IO Once more in ils quesl for knowledge youlh yields I9O days lo 'rhe powers 'rhal' be. Mr. Dodge expresses his opinion ol flaming lacquered nails. Tuesday, Sept II Sludenls express 'rheir opinions of schedule cards, leachers, and old friends. Friday, Sept 2I High School Band inviled 'Io play al' Mineola Fair. Thursday, Sept 27 Guide Post' makes firsl' appearance. Friday, Oct 5 Dudley Saunders elecled presidenl ol: Sludenl Council. Monday, Oct 8 Greal Neck Gridders 'rriumph over Lawrence High, I9-O. Thursday, Oct II Hi-Y boys hold second annual Hamburger Roast Friday, Oct I2 ll Columbus had nol discovered America! Salurday, Oct I3 Oreal Neck wins 6-O viclory over Hicksville in lirsl game of The Searsmen in I'he Norlh Shore Infer-scholaslic League. Thursday, Oct I8 Seniors, a Menace. How good are your memories, seniors? Salurday, Oct 20 Greal Neck gridiron avalanche crushes Cenlral High al Valley Slream, 25-I8. Tuesday, Oct 23 Firsl meeling ol newly elecled Sub-Council 'ro discuss sludenl senlimenl' and pro- pose social evenls. Wednesday, Oct 24 Three hundred lorry-nine heallhy specimens x-rayed. Thursday, Oct 25 Seniors hold eleclions: Jack Tyson becomes president Bruce Minnick elecled vice-president and Rex Lardner emerges as secrelary. Friday, Oct 26 Oh, 'lor Teachers' Convenlionsl Salurday. Oct 27 Porl lies Searsmen in 'rradilional game, 6-6. Wednesda , Nov. I Chick Meehan revives sludenl inleresl wilh 'ralk on foolball. Friday, Nov. 2 Assemblies, good ones, are gelling 'ro be a habit Mr. Hander speaks on Ter- miles and Their Exlerminafionf' Salurday, Nov. 3 Greal Neck vanquishes Mineola High, I3-7. Orange and Blue remains undelealed. Monday, Nov. 5 G. A. A. holds ils lirsl circus. Grand success. Despised eighlh graders hold annual dance. Tch, Ich, al 'rheir age! However, il' was greally enioyed by many iuniors and seniors. Thursday, Nov. 8 G. A. A. holds weenie roast IOO Sri. Enhrfn Hniuvrzitg - SUMMER SESSION-JUNE 3 and JUNE 24 COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES Day and Evening Courses leading To degree B.S. or in prepararion for law school. Fall Term Sep+ember I6. SCHOOL of LAW Three year Day or Evening Course leading To degree of LL.B. Posr Graduafe Course leading +o degree J.S.D. or LL.M. Fall Term Sepfember 23. SCHOOL of COMMERCE Day or Evening Courses leading To degree B.S. in Econ. or B.B.A. for High School Teaching and in preparafion 'For law school and Cerrified Public Accoun+ing Examinaiions. Fall Term Sepfember 26. COLLEGE of PHARMACY Day Courses leading io degree Pl-LG., Pl-LC. and B.S. in Phar. Special Courses. Fall Term Sepfember 23. Regisfrar-96 Schermerhorn S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Telephone TRiangle 5-0I50 H Phoiographers io I935 ARISTAH 520 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK ciTY IO! Friday, Nov. 9 Treafecl To a Popular Song assembly. Here come The Bri+ish. Safurday, Nov. IO Greaf Neck roufs Oceanside, 39-I2. Tuesday, Nov. I3 Mr. High complimen+s Boys' Hi-Y on 'rhe fine work 'rhaf Ihey have done. Salurday, Nov. 22 Hard charging Glen Cove aggregalion adminisfers firsl' defeaf To Searsmen, I3-O. Monday, Nov. I9 Annual American Red Cross Drive begins. Thursday, Nov. 22 Enferlained b program of Du+ch Songs given by nafive couple of Holland. Women's Club of Greaf Neck expresses Hs in'reres'r and appreciafion of our ex- cellenf foo'rbaII Jream. Friday, Nov. 23 Iudem' Council honors foolball 'ream aI' Thanksgiving Varsify Dance. Monday, Nov. 26 Manhassef G. O. comes 'ro Greaf Neck for lea. Tuesday, Nov. 27 Donald Banger+ is elecled foofball capfain for I935. Thursday, Nov. 29 Poor I'urkey! Monday, Dec. 3 Blue Monday assembly in recognifion of a Chinese aslronomerz Life is as 'ras+e- ful as you make if. Wednesday, Dec. 5 G. A. A. holds Hs annual Fall SporI's Dinner a+ I'he Wychwood Resfauranf. Monday, Dec. I0 The ArisIa SIa1CF appoinled. 'Nuff said! Friday, Dec. I4 Baske+ball, wresfling Jrechnique demonsrraled in audi+orium. Orange and Blue wins firsl baske+ball viclory over Sea Cliff, 2I-I2. Thursday, Dec. 20 Varsify Alumni Baskelball Game and Dance. Can our songbird sing! Friday, Dec. 2I Chrisfmas Vesper Services. Merry Chrislmasl Friday, Jan. 4 Greal Neck loses Io Lynbrook I9-I8. Tuesday, Jan. 8 Orange and Blue defea+ed by Valley Sfream baskelball Ieam 37-20. Wednesday, Jan. 9 Thanks +o Shakespeare's Romeo, members of 'rhe four+h year English classes saw Juliet Thursday, Jan. IO The Afhlelic Deparfmenl receives proceeds 'From College Rhy'rhm. Thursday. Jan. I7 Regenls are following close upon The heels of locals. Monday, Jan. 2I Our old friends are visifing again. How welcome! I02 ' Complimenls of BANK OF GREAT NECK at o asv 400 s Q, Q' S' 2- Jamaica, L. I. Greaf Neclr, L. I. QI-QI-I68II'1 STREET I9 MAPLE DRIVE Cor. Jamaica Avenue Opp. Playhouse Tliealre REpubIic 9-49I5 Greal Neck I673 cfo CHESTER I-IALE SI-ICOOL NEW YORK CITY I697 BROADWAY, N. Y. CITY Telephone COIumI9us 5-2844 FROM STUDIO TO STAGE WeIeacI1 all Types ol Sfage and Ballroom Dancing To Babies, Juniors and Adulls For Ilwe Boys A Special Class in Boxing and Wreslling Inslruclion I9 MAPLE DRIVE Telephone Greai' Neck I673 103 Monday, Jan. 28 Our fare hangs in The balance. Monday, Feb. 4 Aris+a Drive gels under way. Fridav. Feb. 8 G. A. A. Benefir Bridge proves a success despile slormy wealher. Monday. Feb. II Sears wresllers 'rhrow Oceanside by score 36-5. Tuesday, Feb. I2 Whafl Emancipalionl Thursday, Feb. I4 Sfudenl' Council s'rops iniriafions. Frida , Feb. I5 areal Neck grapplers defeal Seawanhaka, 22-Il. Caplain Rodyenko awards prizes 'ro srudenrs who wrore besr essays on Mili+arism and Preparedness. Thursday, Feb. ZI Eighrh and ninI'h graders honored by dance given for Iheir benefil by S'I'uden'l' Council. Las'r lonesome issue of The Guide Posh Friday, Feb. 22 The cherry Iree is down. Tuesday, Feb. 26 Manhassel'-Greal Neck baskelball game. Greal' Neck upsel by 3l-20 score. Wednesday, March 20 Reporr cards bringing remunerarions or remorse, or worsel Thursday, March 2l Spring is delaying. Friday, March 22 Operelra, Up ln The Air. Wednesday, March 27 Springfield Gym Team wilh Dave Porrer, former graduale of our school. Monday, April l I+ ainr whal i'r used Io be. Tuesday. April 9 Molher-Daughrer Supper sponsored by Collage Club. Friday, April I2-I3 Dramalics Club presenls Summer is A'Comin' ln. Wednesday, April I7 Girls' Annual Sporl' Nighl. Thursday. April I8 We gel closer 'ro Regenls. Friday. April I9 Closer. Monday. April 22 Closer. Friday, April 27 S'ruden'r Council working. Wednesday Eve, May I Parenls of eighl graders invired by Mr. High 'ro gel' acquainled wi+h curriculum and reachers. IO4 NORTH SHORE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET A. TESORIERO. Prop. Delivery Service Phone G-real Neclc III7 COLLEGE OF PHARMACY of 'Ihe Cily of New Yorlc COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY II5 WEST 6BIh ST., NEW YORK Open House Exhibii May 24, 25. 3I and June I Two Courses of lnslruclion Olifered I. A Ihree year course leading Io Ihe degree ol Graduafe in Pharmacy. This liis The prospec- Iive pharmacisf for all demands of Ihe refail drug sfore. A flexible class schedule 'thai 'lifs Ihe man who musl' work his way fhroughf' 2. A four year universily course leading 'Io 'rhe degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. This affords 'rhe sludenl Ihorough Iraining in 'Ihe praclice and science of pharmacy. II includes universily inslruciion in malhemalics, languages and hislory. Wrife for our Annual Announcemenl and for any oiher informalion concerning our courses. Early enrollmeni is advisable. Address communicafions Io W. B. Simpson, Regislrar, II5 Wesl Six1'y-eigh+l'i Sfreef, N. Y. Aslc abouf Iirsi' year scholarships A Fellow Really Looks Ni'F'I'y Wi'I'h a Snappy Cul' PLAZA BARBER SHOP IOO MIDDLE NECK ROAD GREAT NECK, N. Y. Complimenls of GREAT NECK HAND LAUNDRY 335 MIDDLE NECK ROAD 1 1 1 Phone G-real Neck 987 Jobbing--Alieralions BENJAMIN MILLER Plumbing and Healing Heil Oil Burners I8 MAPLE DRIVE GREAK NEcK, L. i. Phone G-real' Neck 2172 NASSAU BOOTERY Fine Foolwear For AII 64 MIDDLE NECK ROAD GREAT NECK, N. Y. Senior meeTing. InTeresTing baT+Ie beTween LeTo vs.'Zeeze over The presenTaTion OT Tlowers on CommencemenT NighT. Wednesday, May 8 PuncTuaTed by appearance oT reporT cards. Tennis maTch wiTh Seawanhaka, G. N. wins 4-I. Tuesday, Ivlay I4 t STudenT Council surprises Teachers aT regular weekly meeTing-wiTh Tea, no less! Wednesday, May I5 From all ouTward signs, The Tea parTy did noT greaTIy aTTecT our beloved faculty. Thursday, May I6-Friday, Ivlay I7-SaTurday, Ivlay I8 FourTh Annual Radio VarieTy I-Iour including Major Bowes' amaTeurs and famous gong. ' . Friday. Ivlay I7 ArT DeparTmenT presenTs RuTh Reeves who speaks on naTive Texriles oT GuaTe- mala and on modern designing. Wednesday, Ivlay 22 RegisTraTion day. Friday Eve. Ivlay 247 School ExhibiT. Monday. Ivlay 27 Spring FesTivaI. Thursday, May 30 Memoria Day. Frida , June 7 gTudenT Council gives dinner in honor of parTing seniors. SweeT gesTure, whaT? Wednesday, June I2 ExaminaTionsI ATraid? Why iT's iusT The beginning oT The end! Thursday. June I3 and Tollowing An aTmosphere oT apprehension pervades. Monday. June I7 Finale! Ivlonday, June 24 GraduaTion. June, I 950 Reminiscences. LasT Will and TesTamenT HE members of The Senior Class of nineTeen hundred ThirTy-Tive, being sound oT body, mind, and memory, do, in view oT The TacT ThaT mosT oT Them are graduaTing and ThaT Their TalenTs and eccenTriciTies mighT be IosT To The school Torever, hereby dedicaTe These same TaIenTs and eccenTriciTies To oTher less TorTunaTe underclassmen, in order ThaT The TradiTions and ideals of The school may conTinue. ThereTore, be iT known ThaT The members of The Class bequeaTh Their Treasures as Tollowsz Benjamin Abraham, his IiTerary abiIiTy To Frank KniTe: IO6 Tel. Greaf Neck 988 J. C. FRANK PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR 3I9 MIDDLE NECK ROAD GREAT NECK. N. Y. ENGINEERING - SCIENCE Day and Evening Courses Leading 'ro Degrees in Chemical, Elecfrical, Civil, Mechanical Engineering, Chemisfry and Liberal Science P O L Y T E C H N I C INSTITUTE OF aRooKLYN Personal advice is offered To applicanTs for planning courses of siudy besT adapfed To Their individual needs. For Defailed Informaiion and Cafalogues of Day, Evening, and Graduefe Sessions. Address: THE DIRECTOR 99 LIVINGSTON STREET Brooklyn, N. Y.-Tel. TRiangIe 5-6920 RESERVATIONS FOR SEPTEMBER ADMISSION MAY BE MADE NOW. Tel. Greaf Neck 2860-286l HANOPHY'S MARKET The Besf in Meafs Unparalled Service 48 MIDDLE NECK ROAD GREAT NECK. N. Y. Tel. Greaf Neck I923 Irvingfon Hand Laundry 25 MIDDLE NECK ROAD GREAT NECK, N. Y. We Do Fine Laundering af Reasonable Prices I - I I 1 1 - 'il Tel. erm Neck 2026 Tel- BASES N780 AL. ROSSETTO MARCUS SISKIND CROQUIGNOLE OPTOMETRIST PERMANENT WAVE Eyes Examined - Glasses Fi'H'ed 55 Eye Muscle Exercises Beaufy CuH'ure in All I+s Branches LITTLE NECK THEATRE BLDG. LITTLE NECK, N. Y. IO7 Roland Alzelius, his sophislicalion lo Joe Kernell: Edilh Anderson, her conduciveness lo Mallie Fay McNab: Edmund Arbolowicz, his loolball abilily lo Don Bangerl: Leslie Babcock, his scienlilic abilily lo Varner Williams: Elsie Bander, her acling abilily lo Lorraine Gaylord: Bernard Berliner, his volley-ball lechnique lo Noopie Browning: Adele Boissier, her skill al lap dancing lo Jean Thalmann: Helen Borchmann, her German accenl lo Hans Sigmond: Malcolm Boshnack, his dexlerily wilh lhe bow lo Roberl Krause: Edward Brandl, his llule playing lo a compelenl laclory whislle: Harold Briedenbach, his knowledge ol lhe lrombone lo Mike Bullen: Frank Brophy, his sludiousness lo Larry Hanlon: Caryl Brush, her repulalion as a courl-coverer lo lneke Cuypers: Minnie Bucher, her solemnily lo Charlie Conaway: John Burke, his garrulily lo Ann Hazzard: Marlin Busch, his lennis abilily lo Bob Levenson: Marvin Bullles, his induslriousness lo his brolher Paul: Eleanor Campbell, her alhlelic prowess lo Kay Healer: Mary Cezeski, her lrulhlulness lo Gloria Reeves: Florence Charles, her Auslralian crawl lo Marge Hayward: Calherine Clark, her fluency ol speech lo Red Melzger: Slanley Copeland, his sea legs lo Percy Brown: Ena Cuypers, her abilily lo make grand slams lo Nalalie Nichols: Dominick Dennis, his abilily lo call signals lo Red Binkiewicz: Allred Doniger, his French accenl lo Eugene Gregg: Philip Drackell, his ping pong skill lo Johnny Friedenwald: Elhel Duranl, her knowledge ol lhings lilerary lo Drury Slrong: Roberl Eichrodl, his sense ol humor lo Adoll Hiller lNole: Mr. Hiller does nol allend lhis high schooll: Mary Jane Enos, her sophislicalion lo Lorraine Gaylord: Gladys Evans, her spryness lo Carol Phillips: Kalhleen Farrell, her personalily lo Barbara Black: Jean Favor, her willingness lo pay a dime each week lo lhe whole ol nexl year's Senior Class: Perry Fisher, his barilone lor is il lenor?l voice lo Tommy Warmoulh: Roberl Fonlaine, his laslidiousness lo Benny Busch: Belly Freedman, her wriling abilily lo Clara Cohen: Eileen Freeman, her arlislic abilily lo Don Bangerl: Philip Fuss, his pianislic abilily lo Philip Hounsell: Eugene Gasperini, his lailhlulness lo his brolher Hugh: Jeanne Gorlon, her inleresl in Wesl Poinl lo Lucia Philips: William Goss, his olevaulling abilily lo his brolher Bob: Calherine Grady, lier vasl slore ol knowledge lo nexl year's valediclorian: Virginia Gregory, her loyally lo lhe Oranges lby requesll lo all her lillle oranges: Roberl Greenberg, his sales resislance lo lhe enlire school: Roberl Gross, his gymnaslic abilily lo Teddy Eunson: Goodwin Gray, his willy reparlee lo Hal Keeler: Peler Gruden, his skill al sinking baskels lo Charlie Andromidas: June Harlney, her arlislic skill lo Odelle Young: Charles Harlow, his dramalic lalenl lo Bud Slone: Elizabelh Hauck, her nonchalance lo Jean Lewis: Francis Hauser, his big blue eyes lo Yosh Cissik: Edilh Hay, her knowledge ol lhe slage lo Cuyler TenEyck: IO8 Complimenls of NORTHERN BOULEVARD MOTOR SALES CORP. GREAT NECK, N. Y. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Tel. Greal Neck 405 MICHAEL F. HINES, lnc Formerly Hines Bros. PLUMBING - HEATING CONTRACTOR GREAT NECK, N. Y. Will You Have a Good Job A YEAR FROM TODAY? If you are considering a business career we can help you. For you need special 'rraining +o succeed in +oday's business world. Our syslem of 'rraining girls has been lesled and proved fhrough more 'rhan 50 years. We leach each siudenf individually . . . giving her experience 'rhal parallels aclual business prac- fice. Employers know of and appreciale our melhods. Since ihe Firsi' of January, I935, we have received 86 requesis for girls 'Trained by us. This was more 'khan we were able 'ro fill. THE C. F. YOUNG SCHOOL SECRETARIAL -- EXECUTIVE Esfablished i884 24 SIDNEY PLACE BROOKLYN HEIGHTS Telephone MAin 4-0793 mgrlymunh lglyarmacy Prescripiions Our Specialfy O O O THE WYCHWOOD BLDG. Opp. Slalion Telephone Greal Neck 4070 Thomas l-lay, his aggressiveness To CurT WelTon: Marianna Herbig, her liking Tor l'luycks To PaTsy GraTz: David HerTz, his business abiliTy To Ray Dryer: Francis Hines, his naiveTe To CynThia Nichols: PaTricia Holahan, her liking Tor The clergy To a greaT many people: Evelyn Hope, her diligence To Marie Darr: Duncan HunTer, his abiliTy To pin his man, no maTTer how small he is, To nexT year's wresTling Team: PeTer JaTTe, his dramaTic TalenT, singing abiliTy, eTc., eTc., To nexT year's dramaTic club: Duncan Jarvis, his indolence To Jim MacMurdo: T 1 AlberT Jorgenson, his shyness To Tommy Thompson: DoroThy Kendal, her sociabiliTy To Larry Gallagher: Fred Kinch, his boxing abiliTy To Jack Livermore: Nancy King, her poTenTial energy To Hope Knowles: Mary KnighT, her golden voice To Eleanor Ivison: Charles Koloski, his phoTographic mind To Archie KiTley: STeTie Kruk, her convivialiTy To Virginia MiTchell: Francis Kunick, her loquaciTy To Aileen Kingsland: STaTia Kunsky, her sporTsmanship To Marion Glazier: Leonard Lader, his soccer abiliTy To Jimmy Dick: Rex Lardner, his humorous abiliTies To The nexT Guide-PosT: George Leek, his skill on The parallel bars To Ed ChrisTensen: RoberT Lepke, his sTudiousness To Frank Knife: Frank LeTo, his oraTorical abiliTy To any oTher William Jennings Bryan This school may produce: Louis LipschulTz, his TalenT Tor German To ArT Dowling: RuTh Lader, her sympaThy To Barbara Macaulay: Clara Lauro, her alooTness To Eileen Barber: Jessie Lee, her biceps To Dave Power: Irene Lemly, her charm To Erminie DougherTy: Alphonia Linda, her knowledge oT American HisTory To The many unTorTunaTes who will have need of iT: Joseph Loomer, his skill aT chess To The members oT nexT year's Chess Club: Helen MacAloon, her abiliTy To play hockey To Agnes Chovanez: Mary MacAloon, her abiliTy To make cakes To Joan Grose: Fred Mannillo, his wresTling abiliTy To John Cody: John McDermoTT, his devasTaTing personaliTy To Phil Moore: Joyce Mayer, her eyes To Jack Larrigan: Irene Milligan, her charm To Don Marsh: William Milne, his skill aT golT To Tommy Thompson: AniTa Minkin, her abiliTy To play The piano To her sisTer, CharloTTe: Donald Minnick, his abiliTy To hiT high C To RoberT Morrison: Bruce Minnick, his abiIiTy To geT Things done To The nexT chairman oT The ArisTa: Pearse MiTchell, his lady-killing To Bob STillman: Anne Narkun, her giTT Tor poeTry To Frank Huyck: ElizabeTh Neville, her simpliciTy To EdiTh ByingTon: Francis Nichols, his cerise hair To Red Dugan: Lillian Nielson, her vivaciTy To Gloria Vollrner: l'lerberT Olson, his sense oT humor To Elmer Nieman: Adele Parsons, her arTisTic abiliTy To Shirley Brimberg: Charles Parsons, his knowledge oT Things nauTical To Wray Landon: IIO - I F 1 1 I Savage School For Physical wha myfhmnllh Educaiion Greaf NecIc's Mosi Exclusive Resfaurani' I O O CLUB PARTIES ARRANGED O O O WYCHWOOD BUILDING Teleprone Greaf Neck 47I Offers an accredi+ed Ihree year course in The Theory and praclice of healfh and physical educafiong prepares men and women High School graduales Tor posirions as supervisors. direcfors, Teachers, and leaders in schools, play- grounds, recreafion cenlers, camps, clubs and Indusfrial organizarions. CATALOG UPON REQUEST I REGISTER NOW for class en+ering on Sepiemlner 20, I935 G-raduales of Ihis Ihree year course may com- plere The Bachelor of Science Degree require- I menfs in one addiiional year ai cerlain I recognized colleges. I EMPLOYMENT BUREAU FOR GRADUATES 308 WEST 59Ih STREET NEW YORK CITY UNIVERSAL UTILITIES HEATING OILS Day or Nighl Service - Sundays and Holidays Telephones FLushing 9-3 I 5I Grealr Neck 3I3I Garden Cily 3I5O 'ii ' is Elizabelh Pelrone, her scruples lo Edna Hausman: Mary Pelrone, her elliciency lo Joan Fonlaine: Charlolle Porler, her vanily lo all girls everywhere: Frank Priesl, his convivialily lo his brolher Bill: John Punzavilz, his llaccidily lo Tim Reed: Emanuel Rainson. his wreslling abilily lo Fred Rowse: Suzanne Renard, her alhlelic abilily lo Palsy Gralz: Carlyle Rogers, his soccer abilily lo Jim MacMurdo: Emily Roman. her vocilerance lo Hal Keeler: Doris Rolh. her perseverance lo Teddy Dougherly: Eileen Rudden, her capriciousness lo Jack Wells: Dudley Saunders, his leadership lo lhe nexl presidenl ol lhe Sludenl Council: Allred Schwarlz. his malhemalical genius lo Jimmy Herbig: Charlolle Schwarlz. her genius lor poelry lo Clara Cohen: Carol Schallman, her hospilalily lo Virginia Tegelaar: Willella Shea, her propriely lo Arlhur Lounsbury: William Slilka, his skill al baskelball lo Millie Luniewski: Alice Smilh, her lranquillily lo Helen Grose: Dorolhy Smilh, her shyness lo Eleanor McGowan: Hope Smilh, her lemininily lo Sleve Horsky: Jane Slasuil. her abilily lo counlc hange lo lhe nexl year's caleleria cashier: Claudine Slearns, her abilily lo lranslale French lo Sammy Rainson: Dorolhy Sleen, her sell-possession lo Teddy Bergmann: Jean Tullis, her abilily lo ride horses lo Sue Cook: Peler Turko, his abilily lo dig up lhe lurl lo any goller: Cornelius Tyson, his lacully lor accomplishing lhings lo lhe nexl presidenl ol lhe Senior Class: Geraldine Usoskin, her chumminess lo Jean Thalmann: Jessie Van der Ven, her popularily lo Jean Slewarl: Oscar Wallin, his seamanship lo Bulch Mimowicz: Carl Walson, his popularily lo Ray Dryer: Margarel Wall, her wil lo William Wilherell: Dorolhy Weigerl, her coyness lo Alice Gregor: Scoll Welton, his skill on lhe guilar lo Slewarl Gregg: Alex Wesey, his skill al pilching horseshoes lo Jack Scannell: Elhel Whilman, her serenily lo Bealrice Kales: Nal Whilman. his versalilily lo Jimmy Roger: Thelma Wick, her sell-assurance lo Mildred Casperson: Sophie Winsky, her iovialily lo Kay Van Bloem: Jean Wood, her liking ol lhe good lhings ol lile lo Paul Bullles: Rila Woll, her fairness lo Marion Fried: Mae Wrighl, her abilily lo draw maps lo William Fellges: Fred Wurzbacher, his running abilily lo Lenny Morrison: Sophie Zakarka, her carlooning abilily lo Harrison Cork: Gordon Zeese, his Alrican accenl lo lhe nexl negro aclor who may need il: Morlon Zillerer, his skill al arriving lale lo Tommy Thompson: John Zorski, his weakness lor blondes lo Max Figman: and lhe members ol lhe class as a whole leave lheir sympalhy lo lhe Facully, who. il seems, no sooner gel rid ol one Senior Class lhan lhey musl slruggle wilh anolher: lo lhe enlire school, lhey leave an apology lor laking away from il so much lalenl in arl. music, and alhlelics. and so many slalesmen and wrilers. lI2 HlLLER'S QUALITY BAKERY Com lim + 253-26 NORTHERN BLVD. p en S LITTLE NECK, N. Y. of Positively the Best Bread, Rolls and A Cakes on Long Island Tel, BAyside 9-2796 EVERYBODY NEEDS MILK DRINK 4 GLASSES A DAY GREAT NECK A School of BusinessTecI1noIogy Courses of intensive character, preparing for various occupations in business, are given at Pace Institute in daytime and in evening classes. These courses include 2, among others the following: PACE msfirurs ' -O O 0 sw Accountancy and Business Administration Summary CC.P.A.J Accountancy J 0 H N A I Secretarial Practice 7 Shorthand Reporting Shorthand Speed Classes G N Advertising and Marketing Selling and Marketing T E LE P H 0 N E Credit Science G R EAT N E CK I 4000 Bulletins, interesting vocational book- lets, and class dates are available upon request. Inquire of the Registrar by per- sonal call, by letter, or by telephone, Barclay 7-8200. Visitors are welcome. NEW YORK, N.Y. PACE INSTITUTE M BROADWAY II3 I ' j .. ' xxx , 5. .,.,., ..,.,.,. ,.,., . ,.,.,,...... A .. . 21.2 --f:-:-1:2 5.51282-If: I-'I 'f--1'-I - f f ' UNEQUALLED OPPORTUNITIES Today Pharmacists in the State of New York are selling upwards of One Hundred and Twenty-Five Million Dollars in drug products over the counter, with bright prospects for a wealth of new business. Never before has there been such opportunity facing the alert, properly-trained Graduate in Pharmacy. To the High School Graduate who wishes to embark on a career, the huge and extremely profitable drug industry holds unusual possibilities for financial success. The Brooklyn College of Pharmacy of Long Island University offers unequalled oppor- tunities for thorough training in the practice of Pharmacy. The College has on its roster a faculty of highly trained specialists who ably present the intricacies of Pharmacy in all its branches. The equipment and facilities of the new College Building are complete and thoroughly modern. The courses offered are wide in range and flexible in program. As the Ph. G. course requires only three days attendance each week, many students find it possible to sup- port themselves while pursuing their studies, The College is helpful to students in secur- ing positions as Apprentices and Druggists' Assistants. Students are Invited to Discuss Their Individual Plans and Problems with Dean William C. Anderson. Bulletin of lniormation upon request. F221E2I2E151IrE2irE5E5E5.5E:Er1E5:51,E5E,E51gE-1,Eg1,1,Eg,E,.,E12,1,I3,,E,15gi,Ef1:,EjE,:jfjEj Ef5-35132-1521151'--1-551:22 V1-2.25:2-11-:ErV'--5.'1g1,:--V1.1., ,,.--rg.5 rpg. V Vg '- 11: 1- V- ,1:---,1:-::1--- ..,f,,.5-,.,',. gg.: V.-.511g.,1,,g.5.,,j.,.g',:,.,:1,:,:rg.,.,. i 1-i 05? '.11 N SHORT we are this year produc- ing forty-eight Annuals in the Hner colleges and preparatory schools from Maine to Arizona. Need we say more? Pufffffmf of ,be 1935 ARISTA R aber! W. Kelly 79ublz'.fhz'ng Cofflvomlion PUBLISHERS OF LIMITED EDITIONS AND THE BETTER ANNUALS 309 LAFAYETTE STREET 1 f 1 f NEW YORK CITY H4 .1 1-f1Y1.F.-.-f.H1k3k3 i ii i There are few fields where ihe necessify for progress--rho demand for new ideas, is as pronounced as in fhe producfion of School Annuals. U Here in Canfon we fake pride in no? only lreeping pace, buf in selling fhe pace for innovafions and changes in ihis highly progressive field. G When you work wifh Can+on you are hand in hand wi+h experienced people, consfanily on ihe alerl io sense fhe wanfs of Annual publishers, and quiclr fo change from +he old order, and offer new and unusual ideas fo progressive edifors. me cANroN ENGRAVING s. slscmorvns co., CANTON, ol-no IIS i l i l I Delicious Home Made Candy and Ice Cream LuncI1eone'He GREAT NECK CANDY KITCHEN 367 MIDDLE NECK ROAD, GREAT NECK, L. I. I Telephone Greaf Neck 26l5 CompIImenIs of GREAT NECK TRUST CO. 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