Miller Great Neck North High School - Arista Yearbook (Great Neck, NY)

 - Class of 1938

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CHARLOTTE GRACE BOSHNACK Char,' insists that Great Neck teachers are the best and friendliest she has ever encountered, and she hopes to become a teacher herself someday. She emphatically dislikes fast and reckless drivers. 'gChar has been prominent in the Dramatics Club. IVIILLS TRAINING SCI-IooL FRANCIS SANFORD BREWSTER Tall and lanky, SandyB is a quiet fellow. I-Ie's interested in all the sports and has participated in basketball and baseball. Automobiles form a wide field for him to ex- plore. He and his Ford have become an institution in Great Neck. YALE ROGER BROEKER Although Roger is known to us as a gay young blade, his achievements at school have been many. I-Ie has been on the Sub-Council, and the Business Staff of the Arista. NORTHEASTERN HAZEL KATHRYN BROWN In the field of sports, Brownie has participated widely, and is well-known to her companions of the gym. She has been particularly active on the soccer and basket- ball teams. 'GI-Iazyn dotes on dogs. CAROLYN GUILD BRYAN '4Carol is diminutive only so far as stature is concerne . Her activities, gymnastic, social, and scholastic are tre- mendous. Outside of school she devotes a great deal of time to social clubs. AVELLESLEY ANNA MARIE BUIKUS People are frequently dubbed reserved' or shy because, when they, have nothing of consequence to say, they prefer to remain silent. Anna is one of these misjudged persons. Her interests, most varied, are psychology, ani- mals, clothes, literature, and tlIe open air. ELIZABETH J. BRYON As Betty joined our ranks only this year, her range of activities has not been wide, but with her easy-going nature she has easily adapted herself to a new school and new associates. DONALD CAMERON '4Don, in the short time he has attended G.N.l-LS., has become well-liked by the select few who have been chosen as friends by this Dourscot.,' An able mathe- matician is i'Creep,w interested in the intramural school sports, and swimming. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE or TECHNOLOGY 29 U.. Star Mm- vw'-1 ff--. MMV ...aww I . '97 3 9 fl '4 www 41 54 5 Jeff!! ii' 1 I 121 Q4 iw Q 4-Y Qi Xprfatttafe Q fx M5 af 1,4 ,Q,,gtba4'r ing? My ft Q49 Qesygf saggy? ii Y Q5 41.5, 4 4 'f gf vfggif' ,ge 1 7 task vat? K.. . 4 t ie I 2 5, its' -Q. , as - -' 'asv . 47, v w-,,5,k.,,.::f,. , ,wjb-,g.:,.,Egg--.g..:b .. K, . - . - MSN , .A r . V satfier-M56--'A ...I-s!.vr - .' . .M .N-.I .wr .. . . A-. fi X M . . -. K. ' gr v w f ,x.2--...arse - - - 5 -'-.:s'-:te-MM! . .....:f::s.r:s?'-tier' ab A.. M1 f H Q -V . - , - fIQi's.:i ,':.f:5'.',vq ' ':- Q' 1-'-15 -'-, , S554 i..4....fs,..I-my ,.. P. -. wp.. Mar, s- . f55,..v..sm.4

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lk, 4 .4 RUTH ETHEL BARDACH Ruthie is an indefatigable worker, as shown by her high marks, and her work on the Arista .and In the Dramatics Club. Music is her principal enjoyment. SMITH ROBERT NASON BATES '4BatS', abilities seem to be in the field of mathematics. He is well-known for the ease with which he solves the knottiest problems, and for his good work as Circulation Manager of the Arista. Report has it that he is also a wizard at bridge. UNIVERSITY or ROCHESTER NELLIE BAYER Joviality offsets nNell,s', quiet nature. She is a talented pianist, and divides her leisure moments between music and dancing. When she becomes a nurse, we-'re Sure that Inany a weary soul will be uplifted by her cheery ministrations. ANNEMARIE BEHRENDT Although a new member of our school, Annemarie has shown herself to be an active one by her leadership in the Ping Pong Club, and by her interesting writing for the Guide Post. She intends to continue the study of her favorite Subject, Economics. 'S . . :- .-ya NMAC 'I -V62 -' Szgzwawf ,' . ffw-rat s f I X ,A p I 0 I - I - 7 'V tif'-tfiw .I 44, A Q 3 3 fine - ' - S V, ,ab NX? ' QVSQSWW' S: s fs 4 -'may ' A25 'F f573yfe.' 1 6' 'P'-1i.AE5..!f Cl,- wi 3, Y. . rgiirfz , sf ' J - . , Sn far. , .- 1 ,,:: P hvyg . . . WAS? f N 4' . we f .MVN .. S . f , VS .ff'.,w,s :S SQWEX a.sav,sg.,, .. p .. :RX . , , fl. 'eMsawysv?w., ,:.ffS95 . S . V- J In . . X I xg., SW.. 3 ,X . MARY BELINSKY Mary is a girl with whom it is a pleasure to work, for the simple reason that a job done by her is always Well done. She is one of the school'S best hockey players, and participates in many other sports. AMY BEMAK Here is one of those rare persons who, besides breaking ninety on Regents, can break through the ice of any party with the chuckling laugh y0u've heard. HBeamy,, is quite important down in the gym, having been on the G. A. A. Council. HELENE BENNETT A girl known as Toby'7 entered our portals this year and succeeded shortly in winning us all with her charm- ing manner. Helene enjoys playing tennis, and doing chemistry, and art. CORNELL HELEN BARBARA BLUSONIS Fond of athletics, 4'Babs finds that her outside interests keep her busy after school hours. She got much practice for that business career she hopes to pursue after gradua- tion by typing for the Guide-Post. g BUSINESS ScHooL ,-IS., 51. Q ww UNL? ' M52 '15 f,,, . up , , X ,W to 4 X QZN T ply QM ,f QQ A Q f if 2 S1 ,, X? ?4?f TV fe, 0 f' i ee if iff SFRA in iiiiffw fy? 'MQ 1 te s 4 Ss f Q X S gt X QW? f fd X fx xl SQQQSQA X f I I we S M sv 5 919, A I We M I VV 'wr' c 4 AAs! - F?i'4 ': . - fi' H ' Q ,. fame? - . is ,. .. . N DI S 5' A Jef- fn? G1 .If-. 5- 'R ' , f fi 3-if . 3, 4 er. me 'Ny - 4 221: 95 -4 MQ' S' I 1 x as ' A . . Q 5 , P Q5 X, s s., ' W Y ' xx M-tswiewg 249 I . ' S S - S. W WM N A X



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Mm, ,C ' I C ANCELINA CAPONE So lively is our HAngel,7' that any moment .WG fQXP'1CP her to warble forth an aria. lmpartially, she sings in the Glee Club, dances, and takes part in sports. HOWCVQI, she expects to sober down and attend business school. PACKARD MARYETTA CHRISTENSEN Her Witty, sophisticated writings have added to the school's literary.publications. She harbors an extreme dislike for quiet people and insinuations, but adores prep schools and Yale. lVlaryetta's main interest is try- ing to be intellectual, and in this she has succeeded admirably. S ff MI H f 1 A JANET MAE CSEARK Although she is small, dark, and pretty, let those be- warewho may think they can do better than Janet in sports. She is President of the Girls' Athletic Association, and Student Council Representative for the G.A.A. Her initiative is shown, too, in the capable Way she handles any job given to her. ' BARNARD JESSIE LOUISE COHEN W'ithout Jessie during these past years, the G.A.A. would certainly have been lost. Her work as Record-Keeper and Secretary-Treasurer has been of the highest merit, as was her Work on the Magazette Staff. She is Girls' Sports Editor on the Arista, and will be our Valedictorian. CORNELL MARJORIE JANE CONKLIN ' 6'Marge, although she has been here only a short time, has found a place in the hearts of her schoolmates. Basketball, dancing, and dramatics are what 'cMarge likes, she looks askance at rumble seats and Robert Taylor. ' SWEETBRIAR COLLEGE LAVINA JANE COOK . c'Cookie,' likes dogs, poetry, and satin, she hates French and cats. To smile and be pleasant just comes naturally to her. She has played tennis and been a member of the Swimming and Dramatics Clubs. PHYLLIS SUZANNE COOK 6'Sue's dramatic talent is obvious to all who have known her. Besides her Work in that field, she has been Vice- President of the Student Council, and Treasurer of the Girls, Hi-Y. Her Warm smile and friendly personality have won her the nickname of Miss Susie Sunshine. LoUIsE DALLEN ' Behind .nN1cky's studious manner, you will find a quick Wlt and ha keen sense of humor. Her special inter- est 1S knitting, and her collection of sweaters is increas- lfig rapidly. For many years she has been Manager of the girls locker room, and the bane of many a lazy girls existence. ' 30

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