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

 - Class of 1939

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And last but not least, you new born grads, Take heed where you shop and follow the ads The Editor . . Kimi 3 la1u:l1e'1 5111i11cl islike ubook ' ' me ull big mul bold, mL L N lhml hicikowy stic 'nd I ' L NNQOXLU Lxs X1 WHI1 IH So ll mided 115 1 L m I6 Nllgjl 1,0114 Q1 Www O O O xx IX W xxx ' 3 Demo h qg. i ,k I 85' MR. rXLFRED lNlAYH1iXV S11j1m'i11tm1dm1t of Sclmols Firm . . . farsecing . . . a 1112111 cleatinccl always 1,0 leacl. . . . M1ss HELI11N PJRICKELL Dean of Girls Eff1cic11t . . . reliable . . . a competent Dean of Girls. . . dwwmacq, MR. NIILDORD PRANKS Prirzfijyrfl of Great Neck High School An llllClCl'SI21llCllllg . . . sympathetic leader of high school students .... MR. JOHN H. DALY Assislant to thc Principal Kindly . . . just . . . an able assistant to thc Principal .... g f 9-.I I3IiI'.XR'l'NIEX'I' H ILXIN Ilzml Rmr: XIIM Ruth Llxlrk. .X1'1: XII. Ihmnzas Cook, lzngllshi Hr. l,conx11'd llullglxu. Klmmlmcwizil: Nliss Olga 1.01.-Illcr. Home l'Il'UllUIllIlSI XIV. I-lc1'Iu'1'l C-rvgury. lmluslrizil Kris. .Nffmzrl Hrmu' XII. lulm I,usm'I1. 5l'lCI1K'K'I Nllss f4IIl'ISlllll' xIllIxlIl'lI. NIZIIIICIIIZIIIKNI NIV. Clllilorcl f,I'lllNIJX. Music: NIL s S s X :dem I Ill ll cs NI1 llllmcl I lm I 1 Mznllllcw SIIIIIII. Illsloryg AIP. I',l'llc'.'l .IXCll,'0Il. .If -' .1 gl xg , '. CA ' ' 'l I I C13 ,1ll'l1. ll ' ll jimi who ws, Lange r 'f Qi! ,ALJ Miss Polly Akin. qlrl Mrs, Blunclie 'l'. Barker. Latin Mr. .Iznnes M. llxrlussone. Science Miss Winifred A. Bates, English Miss May If. Blake, Srierzce Mr. Henry C. llooke. English Mrs. Mildred C. Bowen. Mathematics Mr. David C. Bryant. Art Mr. .john nlll'liC. 1!IIiIlSfl'ifll AVIS Mr. Kenneth I . Clzrnlielil. illodern IJIIIQIIIIQITS Mr. Earl H. Cllrznnlxerlzrin. Pliysirnl Ifclilrallon Miss Alice li. filIlSll0llll, English Miss Ruth Mziri lllzirk. .lrt. Head Miss Dorothy R. Colsion. History Mr. Robert B. Colvin. Srience Mr. Roswell Conger, Crminzerriril Mr. Leo A. Connolly, COIIlll1l'lY'l!1l Mr. 'lillOl1l21S R. Cook. Iinglish. Head Miss Louise lf. Cirzindzrll. .Modern I.ll!IgllIlg'l'S Mrs. l-imma R. Crosbie. .llfztllezlitltirs Mrs. Josephine M. lie Freitzts, Ilislory Miss Rose MI llorrsnnce. Commercial Mr. Leonard Douglas. C0n1n1f'r'r'i1ll, flflltl Miss Catherine 0. llreher, Physiml 1fIl1lI'1Ill0ll Miss Ruth B. Duncztn, Matlzemnlirs Mr. Dzuid B. liclgzrr. History Miss Czunillzx S. lidliolm. English Mr. John M1 Fuln'it'k, English Mrs. Agnes S. lfogg. Latin Mr. Artlnir B. Freetnun, History Mrs. E. Constxinee Carey. Lilzrurimz Miss Olga E. Goelllcr. llllllll' lfI'UlIUlI1l!'.Y. llwul Mrs. Iflorence Grzuly. .llzltlienztltirx Mr. Herbert I.. Gregory. Indtzstrinl .lrl.v. llmul Mr. Stanley Hamilton. Music Miss Vera L. Hittle. Ilunm lfmrzorrzies Mrs. Mztrbiorie R. HlllDll1lI'll. .llozlfrn Lllllglltlgt Mr. Raymond MI l'llll1llllIS0ll. Sfierzce Miss Frieda M. Kllfll. English Mr. Herbert F. Lzlise. luriglislz Mr. Walter H. Liclil, llislnry Mr. .john L. Luseli. S1'i1'111'r', Head Miss Christine Makuen, Mnllienmtirs, Html Mr. Clzrrenee D. Manuel. Conlnzerdal Mr. .john MeGlynn. llislorr Mr. Henry Meade. Ilixlory Mr. l':rul E. Meredith. .llatlufnmtics Mr. Milton C. Meyers. llislory Miss ,learn A. Moulton. llomt' Efononlirs Mr. George E. Noyes. St'i1'nr'e Miss Marion M. 0'Connor. English Miss Mziry O'Connor. Ilistorr Mr. l.1iwrenCe Ii. Olsen. .l.Y.YlSllllll. .ltlzflirlznin Mr. Clillord Ol'lllSlDl'. .lII1.Sll'. Hemi Miss Fore Perry. llIIlllI1'IlI!lfll'S Mr. Howztrtl E. Prnlting. .llusir Mr. Marion K. Reading. I'l1y.s'if11l Erlzirnlimz Mr. Henry T. Szrlxin. lrlrlilxlrifll Arts Mr. H. Clifford Sears, l'l1Vx'sir'11l Etlitmtion Mr. .Xrtlnxr L. Smith. l,l1j'SlI'!ll Erturvztirni Miss Gertrude M, Snrilli. lfnglixlz Mr. Matthew F. Slllllll. llixtury, Hem! Mr. llairton YV. Snyder. .S1'it'11fe Miss FITIIICCS Slack. Nurxr' Mr. lirnest Swenson. rlloflvrn I.a11g'1l1lg1'.s', H Mr. lfreileriek A. ,lilllCl'g1ll'il, Sriencz' Mr. Clillord R. 'lilllJlDCl', Latin. Head Mrs. Marion E. Tiipper. Comnierciul Mr. Irving XvCI4SClIO0I'. English Mr. Harold D. XvlSll2llil. Iinglislt 'Q mul Timer 8:29: 9:00 Dix l1eures: 11:42: OUT 11:55: 1:oo: 2:o2: 3206: 3215: 3:3o: 37455 H.4,wn,.4m.flmm... Placef HIJlllC1'OOlIl S. S. H.: Art: La premiere classe: Chem. Lab.: TO Ever try this one? History C2: English IV2: Mechanical Drawing: A Capella: Business Staff: Extra Session Ditto: Late breakfast . . . YV-a-a-1 . . . Pierre est un pauvre enfant. R-right! . . LUNCH . . . . . . and tomorrow . . . a test! Mm-mm-mm. . . Here? . . . All right now, ladiesl. . . 400 Aristas or bust. . . Those Regents Ditto .... wry-K K Q,e6:,,f WH inn: , 'N-. 3 ff ,ff ,X ZX. B., N. ll F wshnnm knowledge. Marty , A Senicn' to Nuns 0 Xund OX But. L0 one whds mum' 1, ' Qt one step naman' collag lfhfs nn. plfwnwnn 3 su- Uu.Lof,fh1LwQalfh,og2xp.mLQn1:a 1 if '1 X YW, Qc-f zJ a-1 i'-L five K 'gmflf-5 '-nf' By, Qiopulm. . . . ,ebay gaudy EDYVARD CZAR Eddie Hlorcester Quiet . . . proficient . . . re- sponsible . . . Ed Czar, Treasurer . . . Fulfilling one of the most exacting and tedious tasks of the Senior Class . . . that of extract- ing the weekly tenth of a dollar from the Seniors . . . he earned from all, respect and approval. . . . His friends know him as fun- loving and companionable . . . to everyone a grand fellow. . . li . up 5' i XVILLIAD1 Dlism ff-f i 1 f ' 1 'tx f. 91,1 Bill , Handsome and friendly . . . Bill is known and admired by all for his cheeriness and hail-lellow- well-met air ...., -X s President ol this Senior class . . . he has shown ample proof of his executive abil- ity .... The hope of continued 1 success and the best wishes of his class will go with him .... jf!!! Xa, ,f ' at qwlx W! i gl l 1 A r ' K K4 ,X X sf' Q L X y N ' e,, , y -fm' 1 2 'I 'ii fx x . X R JOHN KNIGH1' . lack West Point t N iii it Many times during his high school career . . . Jack has proved his worth .... As Vice-President of his class . . . as Head of Visita- tion Day . . . as an ardent athlete . . . as well as for his prohciency in other activities ...I lack, with his friendly grin, will be remem- bered with pride .... G FORGE T. ANG ICYI NF George Colgate This fvllrm' has Il irzzfclznnirrzl mind: Sllillfiilillg' zvhirh is lmrrl In find. To Ihr' Xrwnx' hU'Il hc? 1'z'z'rii1g U'hr'r1 hr' lnhzzs 1111 t'1IQi1Il'1'1'illQ', XY.XIfl'liR RICHARD AXRl5.X'I'OXYlCZ Xvllll In f1il0iUg1'!llJllf' he 1'1111'I hr' Ima! 1fl'I'fIll.W' h1 x Ili'll'I1j'.V llII'1'f',' His immz' ix 'fr-1613 and righllv xo. I or.vj1r'1'1l like his is :wry 1'IIl'I'. .Xl.I'RliD IHCXNETT B.Xl5C,10flK AIR. liucl Nl. l. T. liurlzlx has II IYIIIIUVII Il'hi1'h all of 11,s flu fwfr. Fm Hum' nf firm!! 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I X 11 1 1111111 11g 1111111111 13111 11 M 0, - TQ 'r WIl.l.l.1XNI J. lSEXlilDli'l l'0 Xl XRX C Bl R 1 R xxlx Bunny I lzu'x':u'd Su xx 'Xdnlplu II1' lilcrcv Ihe din nf rlulo I'IlI'l'X, IX 1111111111 11111111111 X flurl all Ihf' girls with frrvllv l'1lf'4's. li h 11 xnu nn 11111 mznlai x 1 II1' n'i1'hl.s Il '1l'flTkt d hrs! 'l'i1IiiH, full on 1 Il X11 lI'i!h II Iilllf'xu'i1zg 111111 fun thr1m'n in. 1111 1 1 111 I 11 11 72 Mfr .vwwlfksf-lrvfj fi 1.4.1- ALIQXANIIER IVILLIA. BERBERICH J ' Alex ' Ill Illlyllllllg you do llvttm' talcff ri littlf f'IH'I'.l 'Cause Ha1'l1f'1'irfl1 will sua 1 you, Hf's sure to Im Il11f1'e.' BFRTHA BILINSKY Bert 1lt'7'llI!I is a girl so loval. SlI!'lS alzvalvs Ilicnf u'l1r'11 111'1'1lr'rl. Slirf likrs to tyjia upon ll Rolval, Tllr' fall of sj1r11'ls sl11 s lirrrlad. HARRY CRADEN BISI-IOP llisli Ilznlinoulli Raflrm' sliorf. ami 11z'1'Vv ft'lTF, lv our f1'if'11rl, Ilarry Bisli, lint lmfv 11 sriantifir fallow. II'ill1 !IlIl'Il!7Q'TIlfPllI' liif rlisl1.' BE'l l'Y FL1.IiN BOOTH Bclnc Drew Slm's rz mizzialure of pink and gold, 111111 lias tliat fariain way Of bring .szvfal and rmzfm' bolrl, Yr! iritalligrfm' Illlfl gay! S.-XI,I.Y LOGAN BROXVN Sully Duke Of all Ilzr' girls tliaf arf' so snzrzrt 7lllf?fl ,S 110110 lika firftfy Sally' Sliff is Ilia Illlflillg' of my lirart, .-Ind Slit' lizms in our alley! IQLIZABETH BVRXARD Sis Ifliczitou lirfllic liwfzl in jarlrson Hciglils Before she j111i1'11afyff1l lzercq We zvisli slzeld stay always 'Cause wr' like to have lzer near. RICHARD LAURENCE BERNARD Dick Dickia IYIIIII? from Ilflllllllll He lllI.S'7l,l l11'r'11 lien, long IVH like llis Boston afff'11t find wc'll miss l1i111 wlimz lll',S gona. FRANCES BIXKIISWICLZ Fir Sl. LllliClS Hospital Slm's blfillflll and wvry quiet, But whmi slie spmlcs one lcnozvs 1.rar11ing' is her diet: The three R's and f11'12Ity fvlolllfs. MARGARET ANNE BOONE Maggie From lfllllI0,S fair s'1l111111ifs To Graaf Nzffkls sarzdy dime, Came Iliis gay a111l Fllllfllllllg mairlfn Iiy tlm 11111116 of ilIIIl'Q!lTl?l Boone, NICK BOURDOSIS Nick Alabama If A'01l,l'!? i11t'1'f'sI1'rl in SfJ0'l'lS, gl fllfllfl' Dizzy Dann Hx' Ilia namf of Nirk Bourdosis On tlm Helrl is oj'1'r2n sffwz. CARRIE E. BRYANT Billie Katherine Gibbs Carrie IQVYIHIl-'Zl'il1SOllZG one. Is slif !7lY?llA'? Vary. Sozmfdax' slif is going to be So111eo11c's .s'cr,'1'cta1'y. ROBERT NIARSH BYINCTON Bob fXIiddlel1u1'y B011 is tall as he 1-an lm . . . In games he is no zlurle. If you want to irritate him, say: Hob, lzozuls rlm altitude? 1 ARTH UR BYRNE AIR. Artic In football, Artie Tops them all. Hz' also zvrcstles lI'ith011l a fall. IREXE H. CASSIN Dilllcs Ir1fn1' rw' knozir as II .Yl1'Il!l1'I' hrzinelte, ,-11111 fini? l'0IIlE?Cllt?!I7Il'. long II1'r flllllfl' jlrofrdvsioii ix 'llllffflflill yet, lizil 1'11ll1'g1' :nav link! II I'lllf'. Uy' 'x ,U X -1, ,.. X sl ' UN M , . if D8- X,-'X' ,V K., V' , VX' .. ill. ,V ' ,V M ,V L' , .KJ Lyn' A' '17 X P ' , ,ij 1, ' 1 , if L Rl'TH CL.XRk -X ' Rullm Swurllunorc In .YIllIHIII'l' in lIf'l'S1llllIIQ' hark. Ona niax' 11ft1'n find lfiilh Clark. But IIIIHZI' lllflll lhis xhf' IYIPI 110, For Sheff ll?'l'lIl'T an1l IlIIl.YlITlII7l. foo. ISETTIE LOL CONKLIN Conk The sort of girl with lois of dash I'l'lz0s1' dimples alzuays .v1'1'rn to flash In and out with awry .vnziI1f, Thi' l111'kl1'ss male to h1'g11il1f. Bl.X N5 PICLAXND S im 5 mils YIIIVA .skilledg F1 r 1 1 willzf' hall rinrl l7llNlH'llNlll. ' fIlllIC' 1' dill C071SlIIIIllj' lmild. Si: ,Uni II- is i 2 18l'f0VlIO!'lH'j'. -lirighin 'j ' l fx ' Wllilil .XXI G.'XRUlNliR CROLY lflzlsll ll'll!'Il hr' 11721105 in Ilislory. Ill' zfi.v1111li:1' tzuerzty y1:11r.s hrnrc, .HI .smijr how in Cftniral Park, .-Inil Hlllylll' ihf' Srfnato Il11'n1'1'.' ROBERT XVILLIAM K1.'XI.LISTER Bob Ithaca Di1I you cfmfr see Bobby lVlIl'!1 he zi'asn't full of fun? Singing is his hobliv Or making up Il pain. ,XDELE HELEN CEZESKI llclly' C0lIllJI0l1lClCl'S' School of N. Y In lll1.XllII'.Y.9, shi' liojarx Io i11k1' ll part Thix girl that zur? all lcnrmi. lir1'11l N1'1'k High has glilfll llI'V IliSl!lTl .fln1l Il hasi' for h1'r lHIlIZl'lI'!lg'I? to grow G54-A'1ah-L' L .-x:J.Sg. M .NXRY ELLEN CLONXXVA-XY Mary Sl11 .v lall of .ftafzlrc ,ln1I 'l'I'I'X' dark. lI1'r 1'oi1'1f. they say. ls like II larkf I if Va? IFLORENC- AXNIS. .OOK 0 Il'h11'.v II wfry f'l'll'!1fllj' gal. P1115 for all KI frifndly sniilc For sl11?'x C'l'!'l'j'lJ0llj',S pal. lil II'1 1f1' Il lille li rnde ! V j0,XXNE COLSEXS Nh Ju LlIliYl'I'Sllf' of Hawaii 43 A ii E II1'r .szinnr xnzilf. ,IIT Qlllllfll hair IU11li1' h1'r tl girl 11'li1r'x 1'1'rx' r11r17. ,tg .if ,lllhoiigh zi'1' know' .X,Il' llll'1l.V'.V inaizy, I ---... f Alas! of all she j1l1'11.s1'.s Lanny. ' XLXRY XYELLS Cl'R'l'IS Maury Vassar .fl fragihf piece of Drwxilirn, II'illz fl niusic srnsc llllflllt? lx lillh' Mary Curtis, pl jlianisl so fine. EE, M ,J ,..... Ni an 3. iw EDBIITND IIOSICPII IJJXILY Ned Columimizi Daily. Daily, Neil, Neil, Neil. .Smiuflzody comb ilu' hair on his lufaflf Su'1'f't as sugar, a joy to snr, .ls all who kuou' him will llg'I'l'If. KATHERINIZ liI.Il.XlSIi'l'H UANA I.il K2lliii'l'illK! Gibbs If some famous artor rlear. fill Your zvall is Iarhrfrl. Take it rlouvi zvlufii I.i: is near. For .YIIFJS a jiliotoniaiiiafl R OBFRT ,IONSSIQU T NI li lllil ATOI TR Boi: l'rintict0u Tall and hloml, jilus llruins galore, The wolf will u1'1fr'r liaunt his floor. II1' will surely aliuays zuiu Ifwfrytliiug he flows lwgiu. IRYINC S. IJICIKSTIQIN Dirk C. A. A. Irving Difkslrfiii Iilcws to roll ,I'IIl, IVF florft refzfr to diff. Slmles arf' Ti'lIIll he lilies lo roll on. Ou a floor not math' of ire. ANNE NI. DUIAN Lcilmo New Rochclic Anne is the learlwr of 4lruu'ing,' She excels in every sport. You can always rlejufiul ujaorz IU, Emciency pays her gm ' ,Li l f 1 A L- S I' L . LL Lksyif e . B V 'p-A' .IJLQVUL I' U-I ETHIQI, KIRSTICN IDRIYILXHL Butch Kziliicrinc Gibbs Who always has lu'rsIucli1's Ilona? Makes her home work seem like fun? From Norway hails this brilliant lassg Sheis tops in almost every flass. NIYRON F. lJ.fXI.I.FN Myron BI.I.T. Myrorfs the quiet hos' uw ser. TT'ho,d like to go to JI. I. T. Clzemiral 1fII4Q'IPI!'l7l'ilIg is his aimq At this joll he'll soon hurl fume. SHIRLEY IXXYISON Shirl Iirzulfortl junior College Guide Post. .Irista, mul all the sports Have interrfsl for our Shirl: She loves to tall: to r'1'1'r'yo111'. This jvejijiy. ifiziariozls girl. HELEN T. DENNIS Hcl Sl. I.ukc's Hospital Quiet, shy. I'l'lIliIlIg', Descriluf hm' lo Il 'l'. Hrlrn does r'omnu'1'rial :work IflllllIl,S'lll.VlI!YIlIk'. DOROTHY .XRNIIZNLX DI ICNICNIXN Sis Viriafious, gay, alhh'ti1'. A horlcfx' sluirl: is she. For the lilue team l7IN'l'Ql'llf, None roulrl more loyal he. CORN ELI I 'S JOSEPH DOYLE Comes Cornelius is husky. Our Irislinuiu true. IVIIUH hr' joined the Orauqrs 1Tu'as harrl on thi' liluf. NANCY I.lili IJl'NN Nancy Pratt Institute .-is pretty as a pirture. Aucl as sweet as shi' mn luf. We think the word nIlI'IIlllVCU just suits har to ri T. XYII.I.I.XNI Iil'CliNli Ii.X'I'0N Gene C1111'1111y 11111'5n11111'1c 1'111111g' T11 1'111'1'f1'1f1' G1'11c KIIIIJUKIIY. :is 11'1'11 115 11111111'r1'j'1'11f5 . . . .41111 Il11j'11l11lg' 1111 11'h1r1f15. RYAN I. I ,XRBl'1R Iivan U11ivc1'sily of N. C.. I11 111151111155 E1f1111 11115 ll r111'1'1'r II'111ch hr'11 111111111111 I'I'Il1' 115' .X'!'1l1'. IIYIIEII 11111 111'1'11j111'11 1111111 1115 51111l11'5. H11 111111115 111111111 1'11111'r5 111111 1115 111111 111119. 671117 PH I I.II' li. 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Kathie Kay 11115 1111111' fl 11111111111 1111115115 IV111c11 611111 N1'1'11 1'1111'l 1111'g1'1. I11 5110115 111111 .Y!'1I1U1' 11'111'11 51111 .X111Il!'.Y . Hfr 51111 11'111 1101111 5111. SI-IXIQX I. I RliI'I1.XG Ccnna Fl'CllK'Il Clorrcspc1111101110S1'h11oI T1'111'1'1 1111517111 '4111'11111l1'111'11 h1'1'. A5 j11'11j111' say 11 Sllfllllll. T1If1llg1l Sf'7I1ll,S tr11111'11'11 wry 1111 S1If',S 511111 111111 511'1'1'l 111111 g11111l. RIKIIIXRD R. FISH Dick Duke II15 71111-KY' 15 1111111111114 111 1111 111 Il.S', II1' l10I'A' 511 111111711 Tl'111l 511 111111? fuss. l lI1' 111 f1!YlIlI!l11.f'.8' 111? 11111'5 51111113 ll 1111 '1'111' f1Il1!1l' P1151, 11111, 111 1115 11111' 1 1 W, 5 r,,1-Lk, , .r Q' if 114' jj I . 'ICl'i-IAQ? HIRABI FLOOD S4131 lfnix ly of Cal. Sl111 ZUll1l'I'.V 1 11 I5 11 suyirzg 111 . II11111 I1I'I'f? 15 SJ4czL1bl 1111111? 1'1'1'l1,x' f1I'!4'l1l,Z,UI 1'1' 11f'I'11 1'11l11.' K1I,,Xl'l1I.X FRIZIII-1RIf1KS Cioukic I'l'2lll Inslilulc T1111 girl '11'1I0,.Y I.1'11111'1' 11f 1111' 121116, ,I girl 11'1111 1111111115 11'i11 1111111' 11II'll. ' ' . , ga., 111 11Il.Y 11'11vx' 51115 11'1111 11111' f111111'. gk f10I11f1-I' I'4I'l'I1l'I'1f'1C.S' 15 IIFI' IIIIIIIF. ILXN I'I1XI.IIIiR'I' FULLER SIICITI XVcIlcsIcy ll'Ill1,.8' 1111' 11111' 1111111 11171115 115 11111 II'1l1'1l1'7'I'V 1111' 1111' 111 11111111l. .s1ll .S' 1111' 51111' of 111114 111155. .1 1'111'111151-11'1111 11'i11 II1i'1'llj'S 111155. It f . I , I J , Lx X. . f 1 X23 O ' 4 4 I ' J XXV X PAUL v. G45-LLAGHER f Paul 'i X, ' , t -Columbia K i'Paul is Gre t Neckis Norman Thomas, With socialibtie views galore. Vim' Hai-pa ,wax and F. ga. . . Ay epitaph could say no more. I 1 x. ' ' 4 X., . -, 1 Q X ' v ' V l . .N x l ' N JOHN HITCH GARRITY Jack Pratt Institute IIe's not unlike the rest of us In that he likes lo eat. His hobby is cartooning At which he can't be beat. 4 nl I V OBERT '. CEI mb ' i ' BI' I 'cl' nt Marine J 51 fl titty 'avy in 1 i ' Tahiti strf ng is e will mi a 1 1 some 'igobl' A-.Sai ini in the . lr i 1 1 LILY GIESEMANN Lil Nursinfr will hold Lil's interest At theilose of her high school days. Now she likes sports and uniforms And the match box collection craze. THOMAS GLEESON Tom Harv Dynamic, ambitious. active, In studies wonclerous wise, Each morning on the radio We hear him advertise. VINCENT J. GOLDIN Vinnie You say you like to hunt and hsh, Play baseball and to skate, Maybe these will help you ard When you're a trooper for the State. AUDREY E. GAMBLE Audie Tall of stature, blue of eye, These things seein to signify That Audrey with her alto voice Makes her listeners all rejoice. KENNETH JOSEPH GARRITY Big Apple Columbia .-1 stalwart football hero he, Smashing on to victory. A perfect whiz in History C, This versatile Ken Garrity. HAROLD JOSEPH GERSHENOYV Hurolcl The first impression is of heightj The next, that his eyes are light. Thirdly, one can surely see That a most intelligent boy is he. FRANCES GLATKE Penny Although she isn't very tall And is also rather slight. She knows how to use a servus ball Amt showecl us last Sport Night. ROBERT GOETZ, Bob University of Alabami Polite, friendly, and genial, Who seldom wears a frown, Always the perfect gentleman, This young nian-about owjii 'C i G 1 I I f xx if-X., 'J 'a A .CL . , ox .. 4 I I . fx, ' . REGINA LILLIAN CRAETHER Reggie Regina has the queenly grace That her name implies, With which the world to face Helped by dark, lustrous eyes. Cyfnlgklylq MAXRCARET DORIS NIILICENT GR.XYER'l' GR.XSI4lCRGER . II11rr1c' C11 1 uv . . . , 111 I'11.sl111111 1.1 111'1' 1'1111.s'1'11 111'11f1',xs'11111. Ufhcul 111, 1.,H,,m. Wt, C,,l,I,.v 1111115 gn! 11'1111 j111g1'i1111'x' 1111111 In a hm.k,,v Q,,,,,,,. .Slll .X 11111' 11111. 11'1' Il'I.Y11 111'1' 11'1'11. Tllev 11111 llvIIY11l1I1Q' 11111 l111j1f1Y UU 11411111 f '1'1 'f 'f'1' F07'-11I!'j 'I'1' 111'111'1ll 111 C!1flI7Y'.5 11111112 Q7 , I. I ,AQ :X 1 fx M F' 7 N' 51,1ff15,11f1f'f IIQIAIQX ff. qgktyygg IRARIIARA ANN GRI1 1 I'I'IIS G11 ' . X111'1I1wcs1e1'11 NRIIIU' UNM S11e's 11111 .s11f11'1' girl-1'1'j1111'l1'r .I1l111111lql1 A1111 11111111 1111111125 ll jrzsl. That 1-ml SH- 1,1 ,,,m,fl. !1l,,m.X' .X'1l1lI'f' 1,1 llII1I'11I1'S.Y 111 111 l11'.xl. just 1511 1,,1,- U-1,,1,-,1 111,11-,111 11m,gg! 5111' 1.x I111' l11j1,x' 111 1'11r11 1111111 111 .sj1111'I. Su'1s11.' DII.Y1I17IQ' 1111 .sl11' g111'.s1 ,1ll11 111111111111 11'1l11 1'1'1'1'x' x111'1. , X, Y 'Q-y ' KJ.,YA.,yA' 31 N 2 RONALD NIl'RR.XY GROSF XYII.I.I.XNI CdFPR?ff2..l1LRfJS5-,IRA Ronnie , C11xwcy I1111cs Schcml Hill L! th 12111111-ll Ifflllllfl' 1111.x Il'llIf1l'1l 1.1111 1111' f11l1I1I' P1151 .I 1'1'11l1x'V71'1111lx' 111191111 r 1 A1111 1.211 1111'111111'1' 111 flll' I311vx' H1-Y. 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Il.Xl'SI-lR liINII5.Xl.L IIICRRIKIK do lrfly IYIIIKCIXSIIF 111' I'1-nn 162 - .13 8 Sf -1- .V II1' 1111,s' 1111 11111 111 1111111115 1.110 I111' 1IllII111I'1t' 111111111 111x111111l1' II1' 1111.x Il ,x1111111' 11111111111 F111jl111' 1'1'Il.S 17111111111 111111 111 1110 11.11F . . . 111 1111111l111111 l11 .s Il l1IllIlIf7I.1l1I. H1111' 1111'y 1l'IlII1 111111 1111' 'y11,'.' U1 .x11 1I111:x 'Q11 1111' VIIIIIKIPL. FLIl1XISl'1'I'II .XXXIC IIILGIYS f-I-ICNNON B- H1111 Bcity Glcn XX'1111'L-xlcl 'I1'1l1 1IIo1111.s1. .slug 111111 11111111 11vY 11ll 111,11-14' 1111111 111111 flflflffffly M1111 Is Ii1'11x'. 11'1111 1111.x11'1'1:v 1'1'1'1'x' 11111: 111111111 111 1111111Y 1lI!l1V.Y. Hv1Hf11,! 11' 111'1j1 1'11111 11111' 11'1111 II1'l'!1X lI'1' j11'11j1111',xx' 111111 x111111'1111x' 1-11'11 H1'1'111111'11x,s1.xl111111'11111111'1'11-1l11111'111'1'1ls. lI'11l 111' 111111111g 1111' s11111'11g 1111'11. I' NAOMI PATRICIA HODES Naomi Fashion Academy life really haven't known her long, liut Naomi exrels in art. As a member of 0218 She has surely done her part. I'E'I'liR II. HOIAHAN Pele Some people vote only onrej Some jzzfople are repeaters. To rlean up filthy politics ls Ihr' uiission that is I'r'ter's. I' IQXRI. R, HOPYYOOD I 1011 Cornell Pearl is our nolerl arrher II'ith I1 skilful. afr1n'ale aim. ller college will he Cornell. .lfter that she'll make her name. .XIIISON STETIZNS HOVTS ,Xl Une zuho's rlear,zul1o'1l lvnrl an ear To anyonels frets and jzouts. II'ho's jolly to all in mferx' hall ls jzrfllx' Bliss Allison Houts. IZILIZEN Nl. HUNT liileeu The English have a word for it, flmrrrieans have it, too. liolh praise their truest sfmrtsrnen So we praise our own-Htrue blue 1' WILLIAM I.. HOFFORD Bill William Ilofford. soft-eyed IVillia1n, Hesitant, languifl, slow, Is the tortoise who is wailing For the hare lo say- I.et's go. F.-XY IIARRIET HOLLANIDER Cllirp Fay, our 71llZl'FSl lllQ'f'1l'll!?, ls a most ajijzeallng llelle, Not only as an actress liul off the stage as well. E. UIITNICLOVE HORN .lime Ilofslm june is the ejnitorne O1 organized l'mf'lI'11Fj'. IIvlllIl,.Y more. she is lII7llII.YllITllllj' li'r'lialrle sflzolaslirallv. AIOIIN I. HVNC Jackie lack lowes all lclnrls of short, ,Intl his height makes others short. llis lifelong amllifion will ltr' fulhlled, II'l1er1 in air-1'omliIio11i11g he is skilled. RUTH ELIZ KYBE I UNTFR Ruthie X one jmtte s a meat! izihjlas u h ,'.h,. ,s offun.. Henzenzllr' h r for U1 Hell rline. .45 an 3651 . ze, 1 rd't ' eatg 17' x JJ' 7 J GJ i HELEN DOROTHEX IRVI. 1 Stoney NVellesley A thesjnian she . . . Her talent she uses. In flrarnaties as splendid ,-'ls one of the Muses. ROY B. KIANSSON Swede .'xl1IIZ1POIIS Yunsen, Yansen wants to he A sailor on the sea. He wants to vork vor Onkel Sain, By yimrniny, by yee. 0 XYICSIFY S'1'. .X. JXRYIS CLEORCIC F. -lli.XXlJlllil'R. JR. Hill f1l'0l'gC IV1w 111111 1113 j!l101I.Y C1'111'g1r is '1'Il11lI'1' xl1111'1. ,f1r1' 1111 11111 f1111z11i11r xiglil. fJ1'111'g12 is '1'!1l11K'1'.Y11Q1l1, 11711111111 1111 111111 of 11111111 111-11111111 11111 6 ffwt is 1111111 11111Sfl11f Yqlll' f11111'1' 111111111 11111 .s1'1'111 1'ig'11t. T11 1:01111 1111?11' 11111111 11111.91 f1g1111 CLliR.XI,I1IXl-I ICNKS BIZ-l1'l'Y ICIUXIXIC QIIQSSFI, Alcrry Clorucll liclly Ivll1Xl'l'S1lN of Nlirhi E1IQ1Ill111 1111s S1111111 ll'1'11. 1111' 11111111 11111: 11111. 11'x ,11'1'1'Y-111111 11'1'il1'1'. j11.x'1 111111111 l11'1' 1'111111' 11l1'17llgll.' S111' is 1111 1'x'1'1'111'111 .v111111'111: 111 111'111111l1i1'.v .v111' 11111'x 1'v1'1'1. XIII' ix 111'1 x' T1'1.S'1' 111111 fl1'1ll1l1lI1. .lx 1'111'1'x'11111' 11111 11'11. IJUXIIXICK KXl'SXI1Xl'SK.XS. JOHN I. KliI.I.Y l111mi11i1'L 1.111111 111111 1'1'.s111'1'1'11, lI111'111gl'l11. ,111i11111111'.s' 11i.v 11111111711 111'111. l.'111'111i.x11'v, 1l41I1'111 !'1' i111111l1'1'11. liv IJ11111111i1'1: is 11111'11x'.v .s'111111'11. ' N Ncv N S9 1 1111111 klulm Kcllfs 11llI1lt'l' 111111-li llv ncxmx says Il w111'1l. But you um toll 111- thinks ll 1111 ,.Xll0lll thc things h1 s hczlrd. wax Km MARY CI. Kl'1l.l.Y KL-lly .U111 x1 1111.v 11 1i11i11lg Illllgll. ,Al 11111111111111' of 111'1111x. S111 ,V 171A1Q111 111111 1111l11j1v 1111 11111 111116. Tllix f11'1'11y I1'1s11 1f11.s1'. -IUH X QIOSICPH K ICN NY 11111511 1..l.lx'1'1111y, 111 1113 f1'11'111ls 11111111 F111s11.', HIllI1I'7'. g'l11fr 1', 511111111 . , . I11 1111 11f 1111'.s'1' 111111 11111112 II1' ish Il 11111' HMI-1'1111'1'.' ROY LFONARI1 KICRN Roy Rflj .X' 1111' 11111' 1111111 1111c1'.v 11111 51111Js. R11y',s' 111 1111 11111 .91'i1'111'1f 1'11111x. Il1 x l111,xi111'.ss 1111111111111' 111 IJ1Yl1lI!lf1FS, .-1s I1'I'11 11.9 1111115 111 111111111'1111111CS. P1i'l'lCR KliI.I,Y l'1'lc 11111111111 111111 l1'ix11 grin ll1111'.v S11'Oll4Q' 111111 .N1'11'1I1 l'1'10. 111' 17111111 111110 11 1111 111f 111111, If 1111111116 1111 1111111111 1111'1'1. PATRICIIA NI. KI-QOCLH l':1t JIx's11'1'i011s 11.9 1111' 51111111 East, l'r1'.Q'111 1111111 f3I1l't'll. Is 111117 1116.YIlX17IQ 111 lung ago: .Xl'l'I'1' 11e111'1I, 17111 .X1'I'l1.' WILLIAM FRXXKIIS KING Bill Big 15111 King fx 111'1'y llII1l'1, .Xvfl 0116 10111 111'11v 11. Ifllf 1111 1111' 1'11111'1-11111 111' f1111111'1? Q11i1'1?-111'x II 111111 5 ,se 4, S? i Y. 3' a eff L V , ,rss si mlm E33 XIARGARET ELEANOR KLEIN 1'Cgg5' Penn State In hockey, servus and hasketliall She is the one zvha tops them all. ,Ind the Blues had ln'lt1'r take heed, g lI'hen 0z11'l'eg'g'.v takes the le'arl.' QQ! Cbc X 3, L1 'T . Q CHARLES .IOIIN KRAFT Clllnrlie .1 .wafer ball and guitar .ire all that Charlie needs. He has the best of guiding slars, .ls shown hy all his devils. GERALIJINIC KRXYICR Gerry flerryis lall and slim. and fun, With llusinexs 011 her rninzl. ,S'he'll ga Io Gilrlns u'lu'n high seh0ol's rlone .lnrl lllere harrl u-url: .Ylll7,S Sure fo hurl. JOHN IHCXTIQR L.'XNCI,OIS hlllllllllf' N. Y. U. llvll871P7!8Y .IUIIIIIIAJS not liusy, Ur zuhen he shnulfl fllmire In he lmreel, Y0u'll hurl him. lruxily building .1 museum 'rounrl his Fowl. BENQIXNIIN S. IASDIN Noisy ' ' lien is lall anrl blnnrl, They call him noisy, 100, .Ind by next Seplenzlrer 1Ie'll lie in N. Y. U. . v ,Ku N.X.l,. EDXVIN DAVID KLINE Ed Smiling, short and shv, He's one zuh0'll ratelz' your eve. For in intramural sjznrls l1e'shines. And himself to .slurlies he mnhnes. REYNOLD RUDOLPH KRAFT, JR. Fu Dart: xouth Ifeywrlddfra , ee . In sturdy 5 nrt, a zunrllzy f . en he ff rl res from Da 'tr 10 , 1 ce 0 zo . S I f if , tv 94 ' . 1 . ' FLIl.'XBli'l'H AX Liz , umbin This girl rloes get arounrl. And yet she does her wurlf. Her nzarlcs are brilliant. loo. Because she rloe.sn'l xhirli. CHARLES ALYXH IARNER Bud Al first Burl .srfenis xhv. But 'really hr' is nnl. And on Ihe piano. I-left xlrillefl if noi hui, U ROBERT WlI.I.l.XNI IAWSOX Bert Pied Piper u'n.s' ll flutisl. liut Bnlfs no! jnr lvrhinrl. For u'hen his fluff' he tools . . A 'ful Nerlc falls in line. Stiff ' J f W K 1 wh x V .JJ , I ry x . . Ji X ' xy . ' i. J . t gi - N . L - KJ Q. viiktifplx 1.on7lsciI,1axf' i 'DI'l'H IA nutty Xl? .Qim A-' .A A Al A I v vjudxl Smith ' 3 .Cl ls 1 fliii Guirlr' Pnxl xlull. JllllY,,S fo,-11, is ,,,m-if-v .1 zl Sl',lf N,lIHI' of nur lln.slf'x'w's. loo. 511593 Mm.,-,A and ,q1,,,'5 gay. .1lrfQ'i. jbfliie, and fnngwninl. Y0u'rl newr think thu! she would be llilhpul Ginnv. u'hal zvnulfl uw' flu? .-1 boon to the f2..'1.fl. X IHONIAS NIICIHXICI, NIORIXN LEIES IS:1r11cy Wen Point A fuiun? P171'.s11111g', l'111'11. or .YU Is 1II1lster BIll'7II'YH I.. l1l?'S 111f1111i11g fflfvllll' :1I'lI1I'. For 1111 s1111111.v xo 1'1'rx' 11'1'11. IRWIN .XI.III'QRT LEWIS Bud Yule lI'l111'.v The Y1111111g1'.s'l of us 1111. Our 1111111 1111111' 1I1'l1f11 Hayfv? 11's 131111: 1'111111' l11k1' Your 1'111'I11f11 fall, .-111111111 all. you z1'1' lH'!I1Sl'.' ELEANOR LOXERGIXN Sncrczy 7'l1I' lIoll11g1' Clllll 11115 11z1'111'11 llI'T, Hs 11fl11'1'x 511615 111'111.' :lx its loyal Sl'7 1'!'l'. Sl11 1l 111'1'171' 111' 1'x11'1l1'11. DAVID C. NIALCONISON Ilmc Rcnmclael' IJ111'111. ll Qf'1Ill1'lIll1II 11151'11vx'x.' llix 1'11111'g1' is llI'II.X.x'I'l1ll'71 Ivlllll is 191111111 going 111 lm? fjlll? gIltfS.Y4FIlQ'l1I1'1'I'. JUNE JOYCIIQ NIASTIQRS Joyce I,11scII The I,7'lllIll1l1f'.Y Clllll 1'1111'111v 111'1', S111:'s a jitterlmg, too! Regal 11u1'1P11li111'ss-511per. joyre 1Ila.vt61'.S 111 you! HENRY PATRICK MIRRRICK NIQI1' Lehigh G111111-11111king and g1'11f111. too, ls IIIIIIIT our tenor t1'111'. .11 fulure Caruso 111', And then 110111 111111111 we 1111 111111 bc. : I ARIIII ' R Y. LFROY .Xl'l1L' IJ:11'l11111l1tl1 1,1151 Y1'11r, 11 You 1'1'1111'111l11'r, Il'1' 111111 Illllll' Il lo11tb1111 !1'11111. lI'1'1l, 11111' of II11' l11'st of ilx IlII'H1lI1'7'.S IIYIIX .Irfia 11 111111'l1's 111'1'11n1. III-I.XRI.IiS KL I LBERT LIIZCK Iillxlvl' 1fIl.Y1I'T is ll H1-I' 11111. A 11111 for 111111111 llmy 1111181 1111 glad. llis gvnz tf'11111 11111111 11115 11'1111 IIl'I'll11lIl ,lllll 4Ql'l'l1ll'Y 111111111 to lzix 11111112 NI.-XRG.-XRIQT JOAN x1,x111cR Peg l'1'ggx'. u'l111 ix 11111 .XII tall. Is ll lively girl to IIlI7L'l. I11 sorter, 1111x1' 111111 1111s1f1'l111111. S111 s 111ig111x' 1111111 111 110111. M.XRC.NRIi'I' C. NIARRONIC ITLQQY Sy l'z1cus1' II'lll'I1 .IIr.f. Iqllflflfl 111111111111 .-ll 1'i,Q'l1Ij' 11'11r11x 11 11111111111 For II11' s11111'l11111111 j1f11 1111311111 . . II'11y Peggyis sun' 111 111111 il. -IOSILPH A, Nl1.I..XI'GHI,IX. JR. Milli CL-111gcu1w11 'I'l11' 1111,vi111'.vv fi1'11l .Iluc 11111's 1'111111x1', 111 I111s :work 111' IIIIIVY 111111 or 111.x1',' .11111 511166 1111 1fk1'.x 11115 11'111'1111y 811011, ll im 1111' 511111-171 111' 111165 TI'fIU1'l: CHARLES IIICNRY MEYER III Monk ,I .sl11111k of 1111111111511 lIt1l7' 1i1'111'11I11 it 11111 a single 1111115 This 11111 is Nam- bound To sail the 111111111 'round 117111 'r111md. ISIQINX NLXRY MILLER Bolmlmic ll1'r1'.s Il girl Il'llIl..S 1111 tl11' gag Xnlliing 1'z'1'1' 11111l11:s l11'r lozv. 111 1111 ll11' .x'j111i'l.s .sl11' 1'1f1'r lr11dS. S'l11 .s infix l11'11111x1' nf xjilwidid dfmls. ICIIXYXRII MORRIS Emlclic l'ai1'k's Air College .-I litllf' gnu' 1'11111lxl1'r II'1'11t fluxliirig' bv. 111111 from il. E1l1li1f Sl111uI1'1l. Hi. ' 1 1 .' l1'111'1' 1'111 ing 111' hails Ill 1111111v fl worll. ul lilcf 1'111'.s Illlll .s'j11n'I.v Illlll Sillllllllllllg 'l'l11'.v1' il'l'll' 1'1'1'1'i1IlV 111f1'1'l11'11rd. 1ljqWl,llfiiL1 .XXX S'I'.'XRR.Yl I' NICHOIS Spuils -Iuilliziril School of Music' ,II11.x'ir is lim' lmlrliy, .ll11si1' is l11'r fl11i12' lI'ill 'IUC' 3111111 111' llI'IlTlIIQ Hifi' 11111.si1' 1111 llw air? MARY Kill HICRINIC NINESIJNG xllllf .II111'v'x fl l1111f Al111l1'11l H1117 Il'fH'lf ix uf tl11' l11's1'. 1fYF!'lllll.Q ill 111111i111'1'1'i11l Slif' ix .s111'1' In 1111'1'I s111'1'1's.9. if , , . L, X' If vf lfffif JV Ll. W, 1 ff i . .1 21111 ix 1 OADONNELL J JW I , I l ' ' I M rv NL , I .I fr 1'111llx' 11111111 ix Im' 'y, II'l1o sl11111l.s .su 1fI'r'x' tall. II1' 11'1111l.s' In slullx' f11,r1'sIrV. Jlllll l111'.S infix' 11I' l111.vl111ll111ll. Ill-I.'XRLO'l'il'l'1 S. NI I NKI N Cornell lfl1111'l11Il1' fx 1111 111'li.x't Il'iIl1 11111.si1' in l11'1' r'1'i11s. li11ll11'11ll1'1l :UP 11l11'1zy.s' 11r1', lix' lim' 1111'l01li0u.Q .Vll'!IllIS. ROBERT AYIZRY Nll7lil1I.liR Boll Duke If you 1'111'1' ser a 11111101411 ll'itl1 .v11111ly l111i1' l11'l1i111I. You 111111111 if you look I'lU.Y1Tly, linli Miicllm' you will fiml. CYNTHIA NICIIOLI, Sooky Bryn AIZIIVI' xl 11igg'111'1lly Zll0Tlll l11'r 111111116 inlplifs. 'Tis rmlliirig but Il sly rlixgiiisa T11 l1i1l1' Il11' '11'1111ltl'1 of jiilliy wif, ,-11111 II11' .szljvfr girl 'il'llll gram llllhlll if. ROBERT H. NICHOLS. -IR. Nick 111 Nirk, our inj111'1'1l f011ll111ll 511111 II'1' los! II fIIl7l01lS l1111'k. Ilis jrriswiv u'1'11t lmlll long llllll fur :l111l 11i1lf1l our 11tt11rlc. ETH EL NO! ,ICN Fi hcl ,SIIINX II II1l'lllI7l'T of .11 flllllflfllll .-11111 nl ll111 Cl1'1' Cluli. IIIII. Sl11 x 119 .VIl'I'l'1 Ilf flllIIl1'V'1'll1l.' llrfv' lri1'111l. lilly 'll 11111 VI . l-X Q35 ,-XR'I'Hl'R IV. 0'I.liARY, EIR. Kllll' II1' il'lIlllY In l111111' II IJ. D. S. llw il'11Ilvf l11's11Ii.sfir1I zrillz liws. I1'l111 11111 this u'0111lm'1111.v r1'111'11l1'r lm? 01111 Q111'.vs, II'l1y, Art fJ'I,I'IITf'.l S.-KNll'EI, ROLAND ORR Sum NI Y U I11 high x1'l11111l.s' 1111 1111f1' This 11111 has t11k1'11 j1111't. llff likws IIS the 1II'Xf, tl11111gh . . H'1 1'1' 111'111'1'.s't ffl his h1'111'l. 0066 ,fi , 1- . I 'f-AJ '.. l-LAXRI. RVSSIQI. I',1XI1NlIiR. NIR. Russ l1411'1m11111l1 111155 Tl'Il.V ll 111111111g1'1' 11'ilh ll 111'11111I1' sj1111'l1, H'h1111 111 51111101 in Highl11111l Plliiff. l11f 11111129 111 11'1'i11' lh1'1111gh1111l thc' 1111x': Ilis f17li.Y1l1'Il j11'111l111'l is' 11l11'11x'.v Il j1l11x'. TIIIZRFS X li. I'F.Xl'S 'I'01'rx' K1 f11'111'Ii1'11l-11111111111 girl II'1th sh111'th111111 11.s 1Il'f flJl'1l', Ix thiy f11l111'1' s1111'1'l111'x' 1171111 rlwlighls lll l'l'I'l'y .sf1111l. ANN Y. I'I1.YINI.S Ginger Business , 1 111111. nv' .s 11 you l'1'1'1'f'Il' 1'1'11. S11 tall 11 1 11LO1'l!1I' 111111 q11i1't. Hut 1 'lui' l11'i11hl1f i11 V11111' fff, ffr s 11'1l1i1. nigh nigh iI.' V1 Q 1 JOAN NI. PYLE -111111116 Missouri .411 1111-11111111111 girl ll'itl1 11 goal to 11'111. All Ihis x1'11110l 11lI1'1'1'1l YI11' f1111'l11'1j111t1:11 111. 1'i X1 IIICNRY XY. RXl'l'l'lIN Bud Lehigh 111 s1'i1'111'1' 111111 .vf1111'l.s', 111 .111.K1Illl1If1I'fl'Y1, .-1 111'1'x' 111'Ii111' j1111'.s1111 lx Ihix 1111lY-h1'11111'1l guy. ICILICEN CI. Olvlili ,Im lJ11.xl1i11g. 1l111'111g'. 111'l1111111i1'. lJ1'.v1'11l111 'l'11l'.v 1li.x'li111'li111' fl11i11 l 111' lH'I'11Y 111111 l11'1'11111i11g 1'l11Il11's 11111 11tt1'111l1:'1' ,'1111l11'1.sI 1i1'11V11'1111x. HERISICRT A. I'liRI,l3liRCL H1'1'l11'1'l Dllkl l'1'1'h11j15 x'1111 1111110 11111 1111'l 111111. ll1 x 1'f'11llx' quitf' shv. II1' likes xj1111'Ix,' 111 ping pong N11 11116 Qwls l1x', CAROI, CIARK l'l-IlI,I,ll'S Clzuml l'lIiXCl'SilY 11fN.C 1'i11111'i1111s. f1'i1'111llv. full of fllll, -ll11'11vs has h1'1' 11111111' :1'111'k 11111111 I'111' 110 11j1j11'111lix .sl11' !'IIlI l11111.sl. 'l'l1i.x 1'lf':11'1' h1'111l of 11111' Cuirlf l'11si. KQRACIIC IDORITIHY l'OfLl'F Linn' ll11fit1':1 .4 f1ll.X'11 Ill 1111 1111111 .11 bright, 1'llI'I'Tj' .v111il1'. U'h11 1lF.9ll1I'.Y fiffllif' 111111111 t111is'1' l'II771fI1lI'? ICIKLENIZ QVINN 110110 .X'1li'!l1 .'11'I'1Ilfl'l'fIl7'I'u ix Il f111111x' 111111111 11111 2111 11171111 1111110 1'11111jJ1'1fh1'1111. H111 .x11rl1 II 11111 will x111111 111' x'11111's, If I11 y11111' .il111li1'5 V111 1111 11f111l! IQLORI X CHX I H laRlXla Rlzl'.X 11.5 K.I11 l111111If11111i fil111i11. 11111' 1l111'1'11 111 11lOl111l'X'. lI11.s 1111 111'1'1l of 11111gi1' 11'1i111l.s ,IQII x111111111111 1711711 1111111 far 111111 11m1' .x11llIY f1'i1'1111.v 1111111 1111111 11171 111111. 1 .1 navy 'L af ,z , 5755 f 4 TIIONIAXS 1. RICIDY. jk. Ruppcrl Hr .s ri lull. thin fwllrm' ll'ill1 un We thu! lmi girls lout .llllmugh lI6'S goof! al liasketlmll. Ill' :mix lmriz ll Ifmmfo. KLRXCE Nl. ROBFR l'S fQl'1lC'lC Small uml lnlrmflz' qlnrl lull of 11612. Shi' mixrs lim lI'iIl1 1'1'1'r'Y xleji. IXY SETH RUSENTHXL Sluslm Cornell Slmrlx will xlnrizjis ii1lr'rr'st him. This Inu' uv' iliirzlc is gffllld . . . livjn'fi1lllv in II lmxwlnirlr rirlwr, lml ru Il irlrnilllfr' of Ihr' Iianrl. IDUROIHY l R.XYlIl-.S RUTH llullin- Smith Ilrrlliw. um' 11x.S1.slr1l1I lll1l'I'. lx alzrrrxw on thi' gn,- .N'lu .v lilu' ll mozlrriz l'nul lfwwzw' I'-VIIIH xllmilx I0 thi' fi. O. 5 I l'1l'HEN l'. RLEIENSKAS Su-xx' Tu lu' ll mrzjm' ll'llQIlI'I' Sfrm' lhinles his lifrlinm nzisxirm, UV In liz' rr f!lHZOIlS sjiriizlm' if Hz' luilv in this zzmliilion. -IOXN BETTIC S.XNIl'l-IIS loam N. Y. U. I.oq11r11'in11.s is Ilze zuorcl for 10: l'i1f11rim1.v suits her, too. U'l11'i1 vhz' lc Ll1'FS Old Crrat Nvclc High, Sl1z ll go to N. Y. U. JEAN l-1'l'TE JVNF REIS june kl!'!llIl'lll' is rulliwr lllllf'l.' Swim' zwnulrl full hw' Ally. lint tlzmr :vim rmlllv lmrm' her Say that .YllI .Y n Wal riglil guy. n ROBERT ROSE, JR. BUD Amherst 'I'11ll and rlarlc. xl .vzmzzy xmilr, .S'on1r'0n6 to Hfllzf' . . . Ili s zuartlz our zullile. VIRGINIA RUSSITER Ginm Thi' zuarirlwriiigs of .-'Ir'i11'11.v, qlml DHllfl!'lv.S works of arf. .-ln' lciimviz In rlnrk-liriiwrl flinnx' iinlh .Yllllllillli 111111 snmrl. V 1 lil.SllC -IANIC RUTH lilwiv Slrllc l'L'lllIlCl'S- Clollcqc If yuu sm' ri liig' hmzul .smilrh ll'.S I'il.Slt .Y-Il'll0 will gr: ml fill' .lx lrrzdw' in ull rlrtirfz' lllllIQY. To u'l1ir'l1 il'x 1ll:z'11Vx'.v fwfr .xlzzf bringx. NIARUIORI Ii RYND Margie Skidmore Sl1z s ll rwiw' grind dfzirrwr . . . linfh ifVHlU!lI'I'lIH and 'Zszviiigug AlllI'g'lf',.Y jirwlly and frimirlly .flml also mn sing. GERALD ELLIOT S.-XI TNDERS .Icrry Cornell Il1 .S zifrvx' fmzrl of nzuxir- Ill' 11111 nmkn' I1 trllmpfl 'allllfuj His izamv is jrrry Sz1uml1'r's. Anil ufhal il takes-he's gmt! w JESSIE IAI'RI11I I'1X SCHENCK jess Kznlhc-rinc Gibbs T1111 111111 .Y11.1lI 111111 11'11111111111.S' 11'1'.s1', Is lI1'.x'.v11' of 1111' 11111'11-1111111111 1'y1'.v. ,41 1111 1i1111cv 1'1f1111v 111 1111 l11'r 111's1. .1 5111111111 j111,x:s1'1' 111 1'1'1'1'x' 1111. .XRTH I 'R H ICNRY SHEA Art Anne gl 1111.91'111111 f71IIY1'I' '11 11111 QV111 . . . S111' 11111 111.111 IYI11' ,-I S11'1I1IQ' 111111 s111'111 11'1111:1' .45 .s'1111'11111 rm C1 .Y11lI1II,X. Is 11111x11'1' .II'111Il1' .S'111'11. lI'1111 xfls 11111111' 111111 1111111u. .XNITA I.OI'ISE SIMPSON Simp SI. I,ukc's Hospital f.I2Il'll .-I 111111'111i11g 11111' 111111 51111111 111111. .11 l'lf'Il1'. .9z1'1'1'1 1111i11' 1111x'111111 1'11111j1111'11. :I x11111'111111g' 11'1l. fl 1'1'1111x' .v111111'. Tn IHIIII1' q111i111 is :1'111'111 V11111' z1'11i11'. DONXLD JAMES SMITH Red II1-mpc! Dicscl Iinginc- II'11111'.v 111111 A'111II1'1Il'Y 5111111 '? IVII11 IIIIS 111111 1'111'1'111 1111111 lust 11511 IJ1111 SI11111I- He 111111 C111'1'1g1111 111111111 Il 1111111 l',!1Tl' I 1 .-XRTHVR NY. SCH M I DT 'XI-I Nrwllllczlstcln .'1111'1' 0111' g'1'1111111111011 IIIIVY. 'l'11 AYOT11lf'II51l'1'll, nlrf ' 411111 1lII'II IIOZI' 11113 1111' 1111111111 .s11Y. 11111 111 11 111' 1111 1'11.Qi111'1'1', :1'1f 11111111-. ANNE F. SIKORSRI II'1f11 vigor 111111 11111. CIHXRA SM ITH II'111'111'1'1'1' Il 11Il11'.Y 1'x'11 ix 111111112 f1l!I1'fI,.Y 1'111'11.v .s1'1'111 111 1111112 .-lx 1111 111'1111f1' .s'111 .s 11111' s1'1111'1i1111. I S1l1f'I' 111'1' 111111 is 111'111' j11'1'11'11i1111. DORIS CiOYIzR'I SMIIH Smillv Kzxllmcrillc Gibbs II'1'111 111'1' l111'1'.v111111111x 111111 111'1' 11111v1'. ll1'1'1' 1'111111'.s' S111v11111' :1'1111 1111 1111' 1lIlI',X'.' S111 s 11 1l1'1'l'1j' Xilfllf 111 s1'1 I., 71111 gn. Q ff W Ai H 1 F . . 1 , f ?-1 I 3 s .sr SS' 1 'x , 9111 ,M EIO.-XX MARIE SMITH .Ioan Iimmv I'11g111' 111151 l'II1'IJI'1'.S CY :ire .x'111'1' L11 agree: ' H1'1' 1'1111111's 1111111 .su nbmk ,-11111 Cy. IXMI-QS RICHARD SOI IIH .IIY f11z'111'i111 .sj1111'1. ,mxzx ,1llI1I1I' S1111111. lx 1is11i11'. 1IA'1l11I'. 11.Yil11I'. .II1'111111'11i11' 1,111 f1lI1I1 1111111111 ,I-fl 111' Il XIl'11IQ 1111131111 ROIIER I MII.IfS S II,XI1I.ER IIUII ilolumlmizl I . 5955. 5 f , W f 'X wp' SHIRLEY solfru 11 sum 1.11111 Il 50111111111 111116 is 5111 II1' .S11111 1'111'11 11111111 BI'I.llI!'116, 111111 very pretty. A-Is lllllllgll 111' 11'1111111 For .S'11i1'11'x x l11z11'1x' 1'11ar111s. V I31' t1Il1vX' 111111111 We 111111111 y1111. X1111' Y11111 C1111 .IIII1 Il11I11'1'S1I1I1!1.' 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IiI!NY.XRD FRXXCIS ZEB.-XRPIQ Haldrlic R.l...X. If you 1'1'11'1' 116111 II 1111i.x'11 Going ,1'11111 111111 111111111 11 15 x111'1' 111 111' I'f111111' 1117111113 1111 his 11111111. U1-1R'lKRl'l1lC AX. ZORN bl-l'lli1X 1111115 111111 is z'1'1'x' !1l'T'I1l'. plt .s111g111g 111110 111l1i1's. This 11'i11 11111111 111 l1111111y 1I'111'11 .x'111 s te111'11i11g 1iII11' k1l1fl1l?S. HENRY GEORGE ARBATOYVICZ Henry He is short and stocky, With a very clever wit.' We know that in almost any group, He certainly will fit. ALBERT CAPONE A1 Handsome, tall and dark, His personality has sparkg Through sports he's won his fame, Al Capone is his name. OLGA ALDONA LU KAUSKAS Solomi Mt. Sinai Olga's going to be a nurse We hope we're never sick But if we are-put down this- Olga is our pick. CLAUDE F. MACDONALD, ja. Mac An air minded hunter is Claude or Mac, Who shoots as far as the eye can seep W'ith bow and arrows on his back, Don't mention a gun to such as he! IRENE M. MAUTNER Butch She's cute and plump, And Butch is her name. She'll be a stenog, For that is her aim. DOROTHY Dx-:BEVOISE MELSON Dot Though she left us early, We will remember well The blonde-haired, blue-eyed damsel. W'e all thought so aswell. PETER MIKKELSEN Pete Peter's a lad of many pursuitsl Which will take the lead? If you have a cat or dog that's sic Pete's the friend in need. HOYVARD ANTHONY OKIE Toni Europe. Lake Placid, and hunting, And a little gray Plymouth, toog For years we will always remember That these were connected with you. RICHARD CHARLES SCHMEHL Dick When Dickie does go out to play, It is his main ambition To out shine-sunshine Or at least give competition. ALBINA M. SINIAIDGAS Beans If you start to say Dear Sirf' And are very wary You will use Albina Smaidgas, An able secretary. EDYVARD L. TURN ER Ed Ed is a definite poker facei' . . . You never can tell what he'll do. One clay he will help you fool others, The next day the victim is you! ANTOINETTE WHEELER- NICHOLSON Toni .-tntoinette Wheeler-Nicholson Is the girl that all want to be- Because she has it all over That luscious femme, Jtlarie. k 1 Jhwiagwtlaafzwzpwt... Baby Dumpling's double A potential P. Morgan Deanna Durbin with blonde hair Belos and Yolanda An old piece of Dresden Ezra Stone with Betty Fields Mrs. Harrison YVilliams Adolph Menjou in striped socks Glen Cunningham Hrst Babe Didrikson Our Brenda Frazier A Robert Taylor in ze flesh The Thinker The Thinkeress Cholly Knickerbocker topped by A first nighter's dream A book-a very good book The Jitterbugis Heaven Great Neck's Snow Yvhite The why girl The A'why boy Our Prom Trotter NED DAILY RICHARD FISH IANITA SHNIPSON BOB NICHOLS - SHIRLEY EJAVISON MARY CURTIS BUD LEWIS - HELEN IRVING DORIS SMITH PAUL GALLAGHER JACK KNIGHT a close second PEG KLEIN GLO REEW'ES BILL DUNN CHARLES LARNER IJOROTHY ROTH DOUG VANIDERBILT Hellsapoppin' Gone lVith the YVind ARTIE SHAW playing A'Deep Purple on the Chase and Sandborn Hour MARCIE RYNIH BARBARA FINCKE BOB STADLER TOT OTTE Hail, hail the gang's all here Hostess, CAROL PHILLIPSQ Host, TOM REIDY And, of course, the Biggest Event and Problem . . . Graduation! I I ! if , fZQalz31hq,nwr, mm Lb George Angevine leaves his math formulas to Einstein: Seymour Antor, his horseshoes to Rose Pearl this sister ha . . . haljg Walter Arbatowicz, his pigskin to Moody McCormick, Henry Arbatowicz, his subtle sense of humor to Andy McCullough: Betty Armstrong, her string of beaux to Helen Chaneyg Alfred Babcock, his camera to Tex Johnson Qkeep your hair combed, girlsjg Edward Baczewski, his ability to sight read Virgil to Mr. Tupperg Nancy Barrows, her serenity to Anne XVright, Bonsil Bartlett takes his Afga to Darryl Zanuckg James Bataille, his lluent French to Ted Brush Qwho has welcome on the cloormatjg Barbara Bender, her creative ability to Laurel Cutler, YVilliam Benedetto, his violin to Heilitzq Mary Bertrand, her hair to Brenda Frazier, Alex Berberich, his cheerful grin to Bud XVick: Richard Bernard, his big blue eyes to Marcia Manewalg Bertha Bilinsky, her typewriter to Gloria Munni Frances Binkiewicz, her quietness to tl1e eighth graders Qas if ltwould do any goody Harry Bishop, his prom-trotting to Bill Farrell: Margaret Anne Boone, her femininity to Pat Hanseng Betty Booth, her coyness to Dottie Rileyg 1 Nick Bourdosis, his baseball technique to Dizzy Dean: Sally Brown, her little-girl4look to Pat Johnson, Carrie Bryant, her coiilure to Charles ol the Ritzl Betty Burnard, her bored look to Peggy Farrell, Bob Byington, his altitude to Lolley Graham, Artie Byrne, his manliness to Tommy Barber, y N Bob Callister, his puns to Tommy Niles QGet out of townljg Al Capone, his name to Alcatraz f'I'hey're lonesome . . Irene Cassin, her reserve to the Federal Bank, Adele Cezeski, her typing to 'Stella YVillinsg Ruth Clark, her keen wit to Corky McGleughling Mary Conaway, her Italian Street Songv to Joan Kibrigg N' . I . Bettie Conklin, her dimples to Betsy Bates fby special requestji lo A qlrl klql, lJQk Florence Cook, her petiteness to Carol McCadden: D U QQST dleuerq-1 . Jr ,ave 2, Mar1or1e'Copeland, llCI'.2lll1lCIlC prowess to Joan Blaikte, quad r.n6'e cb' av!- joanne Cousens, her hair to Goldilocks, A guinea fhl, 7 Gardiner Croly, his soap box to Justin Oppenheimg 6 Shlilhygf' .. Mary Curtis, her complexion to june Sanborn, Edward Czar, his pecuniary records to the Treasurer of the Junior Class, Edmund Daily, his little-boy-look to Marvin Letog 4 Q L ,, Myron Dallen, his Pythagorean formula to XN7illiam Ninesling, Elizabeth Dana, her scrapbook to Stellie Hadjuk, Shirley Davison, her dancing feet to Carol Keyser, Robert Delatour leaves the G. O. reluctantly, Helen Dennis, her commercial work to Rose Botti, Irving Dickstein, his roller skates to Genie Smith, Dorothy Dieneman, the hockey Held to the Beginners, Anne Dolan, Modern Dance to Edna McLaughlin fwith a grunt and a groan! Cornelius Doyle leaves his Corneyi', which ought to please him' Ethel Drivdahl leaves Great Neck for Glen Cove, Nancy Dunn, her dollishness to Pat Dunn: lVilliam Dunn, his wild color schemes to Clarence Levers, s Gene Eaton leaves his beer in the cafeteria, Philip Ellwood drives ofl in style Qask the man who owns onej, Evan Farber leaves the dirty pile of Senior hats to the Juniors, Arthur Feuerstein bequeathes his parallel bars to Langdon Dana, Barbara Fincke, her vocabulary list to the Library, Richard Fish, his high pressure salesmanship to the Fuller Brush man, John Fitch, his bowling to Edna Oed, Stephen Flood, his silence to the sphinx: Kathleen Fogel, her size to a gnomie , Claudia Fredericks, her page boy to Joyce Beskin, Senta Freitag, her ability to sell Aristas to the class of 1940, Jean Fuller, her lVinchellism to Sam lllinglielcl, Paul Gallagher, his editorials to Janet Graves: Audrey Gamble, her A Cappella robe to Eugene Beasley, Jack Garrity, his tardiness to L. O., Kenneth Garrity, his big apple to Jo Taylor, Robert Geib, the center of the line to Dick Knight, Harold Gershenow, that incessant why to Sidney Armstrong, Lily Gieseman, her blonde hair to Connie Gragis, Frances Glatke, the Lindy Hop to Andy Scarborough, Tom Gleeson, his drums to Bobby Jones, Robert Goetz, his clothes to Esquire , Vincent Goldin, his wisecracks to Frank Bosworth, Regina Graether, her graceful stature to Vivian XVellwood, Catherine Grasberger, tumbling and stunts to Marie Frazier, Doris Gravert, her brother to 21Sl', Helen Graves lends Shifting into High to Mr. Cook, Barbara Grifliths, her hot piano to Anita Sakin, Ronald Grose, his pilot's license to Corrigan, XVilliam Gross, his geniality to Louis Lawrence, Alice Hammerstein leaves for Bennington, Wfilliam Hauck, his belligerence to Kendall Ninesling, Joe Hauser left his bad luck in 1938, Kimball Herrick, his gruffness to Grumpy fBelieve It or Notj, Elizabeth Higgins, the Higgins Joke Bookl' to posterity fthat is, what's left of it Glennon Hill, the Sea Scouts to Phil O'Connell, Naomi Hodes, Rhoda's ads to get along without her, XVilliam Hofford, his ping pong to Mr. Snyder, Peter Holahan, his political intrigue to XVilliam Rusher QHeaven he classjg Fay Hollander, her Egger to Jean Eiseleg Pearl Hopwood, her clothes to Gloria Gold, Junelove Horn, her bow and arrow to Harriet Clark, Allison Houts leaves Henry all alone fstop that sulkingljg John Hung, his stage props to Bob Trainor, Eileen Hunt, her broad a to her brother Goelfrey, Ruth Hunter, her chic clothes to Barbara Lolley, Helen Irving, her vocal solos to Beverly Bender, Roy Jansson, his touseled blond hair to a Hkewpie doll , XVesley Jarvis, his speed to Larry Priest: George Jeandheur, his man about town duds to James Hall, Geraldine Je11ks, her journalistic leaning to Carol Filer, Betty Jessel, her character parts to John Lawg Dominick Kasmauskas, his profound silence to Junior Study Hall, John Kelly, his thoughtful look to Jolm Cook, Mary Kelly, her wad of gum to Doc Dougherty, Peter Kelly, his buzz saw to Casper, John Kenny, his golf clubs to Great Neck's Hall of Fame, Patricia Keogh, her cute clothes to Jean Frazier, Roy Kern, his announcing to Harry Von Zell, XVilliam King, his six loot something to Henry Meyer, Margaret Klein, her Babe Didrikson technique to Anne Reid: Edward Kline, his wide eyed wonderment to Jackie XVoodyardg Jack Knight, his station wagon to the Bucks: Charles Kraft, his guitar to Richard Kessler: Renold Kraft, his line to Billie McVee: Mary Landy, her pep to Margie Mansbackg Jolm Langlois, his car to Billy Love: Charles Larner, his shyness to Phyllis Andreeg Ben Lasdin, his darkislmess to Norman Hamm, Robert Lawson, his flute to Dorothy Sternsg Exchange editorship to anyone who'll take it, low notes to Little Schenckg dead eye shots to Renfrew of the Mounted, Virginia Leek, the Judy Lehman, her Thomas Leies, his Arthur LeRoy, his stride to Hop O' My Thumb , Bud Lewis leaves to challenge Orson XVellesg Charles Lieck, his Gable dimples to Claire Scheidigger, Eleanor Lonergan, that naivete to Beth Riley, Olga Lukauskas, her History homework to Miss Colston, Claude MacDonald, his quiver to Andy Semynukp Margaret Maher, her high scores to Virginia Hedner, Dave Malcomson, his south paw to Nancy Brown, Margaret Marrone, her outlines of history to H. G. Mfellsg Joyce Master, her dark eyes to Peggy Herbigg Irene Mautner, her worried look to Ronald Sclaterg Joseph McLaughlin, his astounding hair to Dot Meyer, lp the History lNd+5 '54 +5 -K aswell 041 ii 5.304-g - A gdxgr, Quai LWAWWC. Dorothy Melsom, her graciousness to Marjorie Crystal, Henry Merrick, his high C to Bill Duflyg Charles Meyer, his quiet quizzicalness to Henry Milneg Peter Mikkelsen, his gym team work to Harry Scudderg Belva Miller, her good nature to Bill Boone, Charlotte Minkin, her twinkling fingers to Jean Logieg Edward Morris, his gray roadster, so that he can walk homeg Robert Mueller leaves with Sally for Dukeg Philip Munn, his reticence to Theresa Carterg Cynthia Nicholl, her love of fun to Mary Lyonsg Anna Nichols, her musique to Beula Greenbergg Robert Nichols, his successful gypping to Bob Dunn, who definitely doesn'l need itg Mary Ninesling, her ability to do academic work to Tom Breeng Ethel Nolen, her wax-doll look to Priscilla Holliday, Jeremiah O'Donnell, his basketball scoring to Joe Stasuilg Howard Okie, his philosophy to Lin Yutangg Arthur O'Leary, his 20 yard dash to Speed Sanborng Samuel Orr, his platinum locks to Joan Murphy fa remembrance . . .jg Eileen Otte leaves her Nsoser behindg Russel Palmer, his crew cut to Erwin Giesemang Herbert Pcrlberg, his quietness 'to Eileen Farrellg Theresa Pfaus, her shorthand outlines to Miss Dorranceg Carol Phillips, her breezy hello to everybody in sightg Ann Pilvinis, her loquacity to a Trappist monkg Grace Pogue, her red hair to Mona Oppenheimg Joan Pyle, her round black eyes and coal black hair to Barbara Lee Nance fwho knows how to use them . . .jg Eugene Quinn, his sunny smile to Sunny Hartneyg Henry Rappuhn, his scientific flair to Sandy McNairg Glo Reeves leaves Great Neck without a queen! Tom Reidy, his basketball to the team of 194OQ Jeanette Reis, her appraising eye to Marion Singer, Grace Roberts leaves Van Loon's Geography to Mr. Douglas, Robert Rose leaves Aline Bradley to a jealous suitorg Seth Rosenthal, his horse to the Lone Ranger QHi-ho Silver . . .jg Virginia Rossiter, her brilliance to those who need itg Dorothy Roth, her sense of responsibility to Mary Jane Jones, Elsie Roth, her chuckle to Joan Lenderkingg Stephen Ruzenskas, his fast ball to Tex VVinng Marjorie Rynd, her love for Hanover to Betty Larigang Joan Samuels, her striking facial scenery to Sue Lehmang Jerry Saunders, his tennis racket to Bob LeRoyg Jessie Schenck, her ability to mix business and pleasure to Marilyn Moehlenbrockg Richard Schmehl, his sunniness to Harry Johnson, Arthur Schmidt leaves to astound the engineering worldg Arthur Shea, his sobriety to Norma Steelmang Anne Sikorski, her sister to the freshmeng Anita Simpson, her sweetness to Jean Tuttle, Albina Smaidjas, her bookkeeping journals to whoever wants them, Clara Smith, her bull's eye to Ferdinand, Don Smith, his carrot top to Margie Macaulay, Doris Smith, that certain su1npin to Pat Barrg James South, his hshin' to Steve Strong, Shirley South, her sense of humor to Margie Hleberg .Jil Robert Stadler, his gift of gab to Ed Sonntagg f ryjb Arthur Stanton, his scientific discoveries to Sue Johnson, ff Robert Sterns, his argumentativeness to his sister, Mucilage g Charles Stillman, his alibis to Fred Livermore, - John Taylor, his d to Mr. Ormsby ffor use next yearljg H Richard Taylor, his bazooka to Bob Burns, jeff Thoir-as, his jitterbugging to B-tl1Briedenbachf Muriel Thomas, her typewriter to Martha Deenyg Ingrid Thompson, her rosy cheeks to jane Pandeg XVilliam Tonner, his blood and thunder to Street and Smith, Joan Trainor leaves the make-up department to the next potential Max Factor, X'Villiam Travis, his pen and ink drawings to Don Kellyg X William Tregoe, his artistic temperament to George Gravertg 66 Douglas Trotter, his arguing to Billie Peckg iifk' Ed Turner, Maine to the Chamber of Commerceg Matilda Turner, her dramatic blondness to Pat Taylor, D5 Eleanor Valentine leaves shorthanded g c, Evelyn Vandenberg, her impishness to Doris Lambgxfo ox XXVV V'-50! Doug Vanderbilt, his 'fdirt to Cholly Knickerbockerg Mary Lou Van Zandt, her it to Bob Otteg Julius Verze, his wrestling to Man Mountain Dean, Naome Vezdunas leaves her conspicuous absences an unsolved riddle, ' Doris Vogt, her velvet orbs to Sue Edwards, YNXg,l,,it.x.,, AML M YVilliam X'Vade, his flivver to Tommy Gregory, . Q 3 Q Samuel XVare, his educated feet to Mildred Augstineg ab Suk MAA! Alan Mfeisberg leaves his red hair to Peggy Lobelg 1 ' - I QQ Dorothy Wfeiss, her unobtrusiveness to Pat Rooney, 6 ' Louis Welclon, his retiring attitude to Phil Vosburghg Antoinette Wheeler-Nicholson, her distinguished name to the Smiths, Lillian XVestphal, her work in the Red Cross to Virginia Botti, Qi' Z Robert YVhiting, his knitted brows to Y'Villiam Levy, , Ruth Wlilley, her spontaneity to Bebe Barrg Elaine Williamson, her profound silence to Marcia Nance, Edith Willock leaves her cello to the next one who dares to take it up! Hubert Mloodyard, his youthful jollity to his brother, Fred Young, his lofty outlook on life to Charlie Eggers, Edward Zebart, his rum tum tum to Jack Clowesg Betty Zeifman, her giggle to Marion Skillman: Gertrude Zoru, her exalted place at the end of the alphabet to Johnnie Zorn. . . . Given beneath our hand this day . . . June 26, the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-nine The senior class Witnessed . . . Miss O'Connor Advisers Mr. Lusch wp, ,we Aaw,wL ronq ,and on, On September tenth, we studes who had, by some twist of fate, acquired the status of Seniors, stalked into the little red school house . . . brushed aside all who faintly resembled underclassmen . . . strode into both Junior and Senior study halls and . . . settled ourselves . . . preparing to spend our last year . . . the exalted goal of every bookworm . . . in comfort and in splendor. . . Our Hrst momentous step was the traditional election . . . campaign speeches . . . platforms . . . and finally the counting of the ballots . . . the results being . . . Bill Dunn, President ...V lack Knight, Vice President . . . Ed Czar, Seeretary-'I'reas- urer. . lVe, the high and mighty . . . deciding that something to impress the school as a whole was in order . . . wore Senior Hats . . . and proposed a f'Senior Day which was carried out on May 8. . . The jitterbugs of our illustrious class could not be held down . . . Outcome? A Senior Prom . . . in the gym . . . preceded by a banquet . . . Miss Goehler offer- ing her much appreciated services. . . At the end of a very full fourth year, we left two hundred and thirty strong . . . to work . . . or to go to some college . . . but, we did leave part of ourselves in the school . . . a quixotic little fellow . . . Aristus! . . Hand him with care . . . may he never graduate! . . . ,wg K fa' .gg mu 'lllllhw 'Mrk few ,W mi' u fb 'W' 1 5 1lllLl,i1'lg h grad lqnu iqh 1, M K Ml, H1056 no W if QP' fht down Lo the e K ed mczcmwemevrce 1 nd staihd. UE., emmrepmd, 'o1's,ol,c in Aw' , 'R Sem ay 'LL el - f If G J 2 I A R X 3 I AX .JZ X , -NK' x xiii X ii li x 1 X N XX , 1 X' 73'9'Q373h2g, if i iifik if'T3?!v?.skf'ifrY f3,2.iE ff :fiN? .5??' Q Hfn?5J2iA?2 1 22 3if5f i' iwiviifai 7322599 T5 3328555 92531 wxwiikifl? . 'l' ' 1 mx ' 5 s 4 M, Q ,aj f , .-fy 1 if' I ' R ' N' MW 5 . ai, LL whole 4 ' , K i 'iii . j ' - kk A - w , s ' . .Xn 0lQ2illili'4i hluiiim' Claw! . . i.i0m' nl Iill' num iinliorlziiit ol' lliis yc'111 s iii- Illwillitllls ...' Hu: Ajimiors 11101 as il bomiy . . xnlul im' olliccix in 1101111-iwmiiis . Clcrlvci 'll-ci liiusli. Prcsiclciil . .S i Yin'-l'i'cxicln-iii . . . Sum xvillg- g --' fivhl. 51't'I'l'l2ll'f' . , , 'limi Bron-ii. ilil'L'2lNll1'L'l' 1 5 7' I. . . cliriw Miss Smith Ziliciwxlii Nlrsvgkziy ., J , ' I wil U Ri' 1 xx 1 fi: spoiiwrs . . . lmyingclilcsI0kt3lic-1i'T'vz1syii'y QV 7 ' , . 1 ' - 1 M i , , T N.:- ,Q 4 , . . illlll'll0llCii :ls 21 wg lim' class.. P XX' L , 9 H ,J dd Ji ywf in i 1 . Y , , ' 5' 5 i ' Ifsj A u X X , if iff fi 2 TY i if The-ii' owziiiifiiifl' means T . uniacml ' I 5 hx x Q F ' If I I , A ' xx: I f , . 4' ' H X ' x K O SCIIIUI' class IIUXI wmf. W.ziwvcl6flllJ1ib1'lccD S AQXV x ' gl J fx, -, x -.V 5 f , ,, E -fj .junior I'1'rm1 . . . :md ,b:,!'. 1'ix'2f'iilAii' l1ig'1vx'c-cifii IN-2: 1 - xr, ' Iilt'Sl'lll01' ami uluiiioi' Class . . , so we say ' wg o 6 . . . long livc ilu- .junior Class. . . '- X J 35 Q is f I N A f 5 i ? QNX 1 ' - yi , ,fx F. 3 fm J, J ,fr ' ' K. I 1 Nbr if -W, 1' F ' ic Xa 2 , B QQ 1: iff . i A . :L 3 K .W iw WM was 4 FL X V 4 kg. , . ,. - X' 1 LIL' - A sf ,, ,. 1 Q- Y. K ga A C V, A ,. Y' ' X: ,wif A 3 N ORN' X mn? Vi x - 'xv x f . Y 1, 5 NJ f ' 3 Q 4 kk - A X f - T, . 'N A Q, 4 x . ,, J J ,f ' - 1 ' 5- Q x 5. J Ax I W I XR f w I N : 5 5 I 9 gf 621011, wnfufrw, . . . L N .' 5 vr ' N A ' - Wy Q N r 5- yi X R . Q cf' s ua 5, s V h SV fy -' ' fi '53 34 iq A n v Q .Q f - ' , ,5'k'f 5 SJ 4 N jx :L 'lshc sctlloul lilggghlfbits 131, . cgggrccl A 5 r 'N , ' 0 J' . RA Q Y' this wpllulllorc df:-as Olllslillldillg xy 5 is work nlonc in 1939. . . . , V 'vvffff L11 A 14 .1 . ,a f 'L f,l vs1 Lyfx-'vvv'v-'4 ,Ali X kfifL.f7t7,:! Ha-l miwf to ll All uralc Il CQ. O. . I rv n sllplmrliug ilu: NlllC1L'l1l zuilivilinrs. such zu thu Cuiclc Post, Arista, and D1'zg111alicN. by lliglllllillg llllinl' 5L'I'YiCL'S us lmlll Zlllllir 4 . Nev' E I ' ,,,x ' 4-llcv :md actor. . . ,go . N' , - 3 ,l-'Ns + .,,1- D Ma, Q . 11 .J mv . 32 'l'11c:-l11pgjo1',LAEswf1 lcll my 21- M L-ff 1 - . X ', . . - V ' tum l1i,11'c1'5Q, Iqxg: up Lo, but 1l K : r 1 ' 1 ,f ku- as v S2lll1L'A'5U'2lll, yacc 11cxL war . . Q 5 l , Q 4 , 1 , Qs . V' . Y' . . ' CXIJLTIIIIIKDIIS 01 fill wlll lx' llIHIlll'l1. , . 9 A - 4 . . v x - . A S . , 5 'f 1 ' 2 .1 fx, A '. 5 L . - 'A ' ' I 5 ' Q' ' K wk K ,K K A K ' - 1' 2 .. - L ' . 1 I. 3 , 4 i 5, ' l . A, . . ov' ' J' ' 4' tl 1' 4 g ' rv: ygfgg- , flivi L 'fzff P I 1, .wif-3' K 3 5 .wiifa-uf ,i ,qv ,, uv, in A? ,M 1 , . in ,T 'ffm ' .,ph '1:: ' 'lil 15,4 1 Qui X. ew' , 3- Avi ' . S 3 A X B L 4 Q ' F o - 1 . I I I I Um lmqm . . . 1' The lmwfittttittffl . . . ol' hiffh school 5 5 T1 I' ztrtiyitics . . . ol' high school sports . . . of high school prohlcnts . . . zttltlvtirs . . clubs, arc opt-tit-tl to you . . . yott tuust tuztlxc thc cltoicc- ol' your lrictttls. cont- pztnions. work. play with pztittstztking curl' .... 'l'his your thc l1'2lI1lL'M'tbl'li is lacing huilt . . . ntztkt' it strong and souncl and thc' Senior Class ol' 19.12 will ntztkc all sit up zuul take notice! .. Al x .I 1 S .L ,F Y A I gk k t,, r 3, A N. X ' 1 'Q' V, -t l fs? I Fwy v 7 1 ii V as 'uffwwfwni :f1wam'w,wiqzlemxfzzldgfwzfsmxlwieu'-'12, ww 1526.222 ewr.4s5'f2:maw1 2? if f-ask mwsmwmafsfwm 'W IL YVhen anyone enters a town or school . . new and bewildered . . . the process of adjustment is one of the highest and hardest hurdles ito clear .... You must n1ake a place for yourselves in a connnu- nity already crowded . . . you 1l1llSt 11121liC your presence felt . . . not obnoxiously . . but with the power of things dom' . . the reputation of eighth graders -Created through the generations is, to you, an overpowering injustice, yet it is just a traditional leelingl' easily broken down by outstanding achievements in sports, activities, and school work. . Next year you will be freshmen . . . why not make your class known lor originality -of its ideas . . . and the ability to present those ideas to others. . . WW a three 0 six, LE ww, AMW school L 19 rom the cellm' to tl , to 4 fe mllvd lo owdew' f Som' llll hom All clubs m 11116611115 A11 A hole D . 3 2S5 Q 'i' Sr fhfv' sf ci K1 ,':nl' .V xxx?-ffvl 2. ,, ,, 1, gfnasf- W .1 1 Q?XZ'-'-ai! c 0 5' 3 kifx ix, JIZLN f. 1 cab gg 7 X V nn- .v 31 'Y Ci C2 1....l-1 IS ic? l . X I OQN KENY I Nc ' Q . SJ Q' . L fi X, A sl 2' gf X - at ti Q9 2 X .,, ,r m S 1 , st.- tt OE A J fs if KJ ' X ,I lx, N5 .1 my , The l1iglzI1'gl1I.s of our Senior Yr'n'r . . Septenihei' tzfthe Inst clay ol' school . . June 2llAfil'2ltlllZlIlOll . . . ztncl in between . . October . . . llSl1Cl'Cll in . . . 1 tflirst niet-ting' of the Senior Class .. 1,11-Girls' ztncl Boys Hi-Y clunces . . lg-Ytlllllg lor Senior oi'l'ic'e1's . . . l,lYlll'Sl issue ol' the Guide Post . . 20-Iirst Hostess Club meeting . . . 08- - first. nieeting ol' the .Krista Stall' . . Novenlhet' . . . inti'otlt1c'eml . . 14-PZITCIIIS, Visitation Day . . Deeetnher . . . squeezed in with Christ mas . . . - gv 'l'he Goose Hangs Highl' . if-new Senior hats . . . 7 t 22-Christmas progrznn . . January . . . began . . . '30-the second semester . . N J ' ,huMwuwdkm... I' L-bl' nf, ,Y 1 lhllX . . . U lXl' US IIINI 51 .... Illllirbl' Clam IlIi'l'Iil1g . . 5'--l'2li'llllf' c1UIli'Cl'I . . . XIQ11'c'l1 . . . CIJIIIIJICICII thc- C- O lmwmlmlmll with lgrffx .,- -1 first Ullllg lung CL. O. cmllifclx . . CL. 0. :meaning . II if I Inu- Um- -Xcl Plus .1 - .bl . 4 5lJl'lllg Clrmu-rt . . .Xlml . . . llIlll'lxt'CI two lIlC'2lNlll'L'N ul Nll -1 VVNS Ulf MNT- flrmurs .Xssclnhly . . 28-Rzulio Show . . 31:15 . . . SI2il'lt'll 21 new lrzulirion . . . S-SL-nim' Dan' . . . Ium' . . . will liw in our lIlClHOl'iCS In l'2lllSt' of IU--501110 1' Prmn . . GRADUATION f'N 'S IIQQ FREE 'WX AT O O U LAST READ A8OufjgQj AL Jfffy f' , f Q IA 'x g 0 0 - - d MQ L F I iaq YN R ww XX gsm Q havnicmnbiflzz , I Runuu' IJ:-1r..xTol'R, PTL'SfdE71f K W fQ.XRI.IXl-.R Cluou l'icc-President I Alun' Inoxs , .. . Sec1'etn1'y L X Miss liklcrkxclm ,. ...., Adzzism' ight, XY. Boone. C. Clmly, R. ITCIZIUDIII1 Pl'1'SillClll. Nliss Brickell. NI. Lyons, Y. Lcck. WML-- Pfj 'RQ 7 Q4 .154 1954115111 .St'1tl1'rl: Y. Leek. li. l,arig:tn. Nl. Ninesling. H. Crates. B, Fincke. .Strt11rIing.' ll. Dugan. li. Roth. A. Dolan. I. Hztnsmatn. K. Bertrand, P. Hansen. CQ. lorn. Nl. .Xndrew. Y. NIcGlynn. ll. Roth, Nl. Grahznn. CL. O. or Student Council? . . . would anyone dare to count the sighs ol' reliel the conclusion ol' that question brought? . . . The lout' years spent in high school by this class haye been lour years ol' controyersy . . . seeing student councils rise and lall . . . good and bad . . . seeing this year, accompanying the new administra- tion. the introduction and subsequent acceptance ol' a new lorm ol government . . . the C. O .... Speeches, posters, campaign measures ol all sorts by G. O. advocates: 'l'homas Gleeson, Gardiner Croly, XVilliam Dunn, and Robert Stadler, and under the guidance ol' Miss Brickell, a constitution being drawn up . . . the hnal yote resulting in the establishment ol' a student government. similar to the government ol' the United States . . . designed to embrace the entire student body . . . Robert, Delatour, Gardiner Croly, Mary Lyons, Richard Knight were elected President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer respectively .,..i -Xs elections were held in March, the duties ol the new officers were mainly those ol' crystalir ing the plans to begin immediately next year and ol' determining governmental and financial policies. XVhile the question ol' G. O. was being settled, Mr. Franks and Mr. Snyder conceived and began a new organization composed ol' Senior girls mostly . . . to lullill the duties ol diseiplinarians and hostesses . . . the Hostess Club by name, . . . It proved itself worthy of praise and commendation by successfully handling . . . the problem of cafeteria discipline and keeping school order generally, where student cooperation was practical . . . by acting as hostesses, aiding Miss Brickell and Mr. Franks and several outside organizations. jan, nn. twnlvn, ' lm!! in Tlgflf Top Row: B2ll'lJ2ll'2l 134-mln-r, lidilm'-iw ClliCl'I Dorothy Roth. .Xssislzml Editor. Swfrnzrl linux' Eclwzml fllllll liusincss Nlanagcrg Rulmcrl Dclziluur, Ci1'i'll1?lIillg xI2lllZlgCl'I Hcnry Rappllun, .Xclvenisillg Head. 130110111 Row: lldwurd BEICICXV' ski, Ph0I.Ugl'2llJlly Head: Ruth Clark, ,Xf- livily Head: Cynthia Nicholl, Senior XX'ritC-up Hcud: YVillizun 'l'l'2lYiS. Arr. Head. ll' X A L ' First Rrmi: C. Eggers. R. Mueller. E. B2ll'lCXYSlil. B. Bender. Editor. Semzirl Rout: R. Stadler, S. Antor. R. Delatour. NI. Ninesling. Slnmliug: R. Clark. li. Williamson. XL Leek. S. lfreitag. E. Higgins. ll. Roth. I-1. Roth. G. Krayer. l.. Xvestphztl. Nh: Conger. Business Adviser. R. lYilley. CZ. Nicholl. Nl. Curtis. Al. Reis. H. Graves. Four years . . . working and playing . . . lour years to make friends . . . to gain recognition in the school . . . to lind, perhaps, the interests best suited to special talents . . . t.o lind those talents . . . to prepare for all the rest ol' your life . . . a very lull four years . . . and very important . . . you will want to remember them and t.o look back upon them . . . so the policy ol' the ARISTA has been to compile a book that will do just that .... XVhether that policy came true . . . or not .... may be better learned as the years pass . . . but the Arista staff did their very best .... Barbara Bender, Editor-in-Chiel' . . . was chief brain trust for the policies of the book . . . head worrier, with the aid of Mr. Booke, adviser to the chronicle . . . to whom the stall' owed more than they could ever say . . . or had time to say . . . and in all her roles, the head worker was supported by Dorothy Roth, Assistant Editor. . . . More than hall the book was t.here because of the advertising support gained by Bud Rappulm . . . with the advice of Mr. Conger, who headed the business end ol' this book, including Ed Clar, Head and Robert Delatour and all the people who waved blue books belore the Seniors .... The Photography pleased us all only through the untiring el'lorts of Ed Baczewski . . . a tI'llC perfectionist .... while to Miss Clark and the Art stall, which was headed by Bill Travis, went again the thanks for superb art work . . . with so many to thank and so many to please . . . the Arista workers spent their last year . . . the results of which you see before you .... Seniors on the stall: S. Autor, B. Bartlett, A. Babcock, E. Bacxewski, B. Bender, B. Bilinsky, A. Berberich, S. Brown, R. Clark, E. Czar, A. Dolan, R. Delatour, B. Fincke, Fuller, S. Freitag, H. Graves, Higgins, Lehman. C. Nicholl, G. Pogue, Pyle, D. Roth, H. Rappuhn, R. Stadler, XV. Tregoe, D. Vanderbilt, R. Hlilley, E. XVilliamson, L. Vlestphal, R. Mueller, XV. Travis. AL tw, . y. f, s 4 Li gf .Y K 1 x ,Q 4 H -. ight inf, M1101 fwmm 1.1111 10 riglll T011 li0u'.' Carol Phillips, liclitot'-itr Cllticli: XX'iIlizun Dunn, Iiusincsm Ni2llI2lgL'l'. .S'r'1'0nc1' H0015 Thomas Fzirincr, .Xssistzult liclitorz Bctsy Bates, Xssistzutt, Editor: Sam XVi11gIiclcl, Assistant Editor. 130110111 limu: Rirltzird Fish. fiil'i'lll2lliUll Man- ager: Paul Gztllziglicr, Nlzuizigittg liditorg lurk Knight. Hors' Sports Llclitorg Betty .xl'IllSll'UIlg, Girls' Sports Editor: Virginia lick. 1'1Xl'i12lIlgC Editor. 0,45 i . Lf. i , , 1 t 1 3 . .3 X' 'g i s Zi. .Wg ' 9 First Row: B. Bilinskv, li. l'dell, Fuller, B. Fincke. Nl. Ninesling. li. Roth. D. Roth. Sccontl Rozy: B. Bates. B. Armstrong. 'll Farnner. C. Phillips-Iiditorfin-Chief. Nlr. l.aiseHAdviser. R. Fish, Y. Leek. gl. Knight. Third Razr: A. McCullough. R. Kern. NI. Nlanewal. H. Graves. bl. Horn. IJ. Riley, T. Gleeson, I. Lewis. Fuurllt Roze: XY. Rusher. 'lf Breen, f,lJllClIllCllll. H. Ebbit. Law. C. liv'H'ei's R. Mueller XY. lohnson Ecob S Autor. an . . i .L . . Published in the interests ol' school and connnunity! . . . all the exciting and interesting news of the '39 school year! . . . in the GUIDE POST . . . found in the hands of subscribers every Friday . . . in homeroom . . . jay walking through the halls . . . hidden behind notebooks . . . under discussion all through lunch periods .... That it gained its popularity, a final proof that it will be seen for many coming seasons, was due to its staff and their journalistic abilities . . . Carol Phillips, Editor-in-Chief, and Betsy Bates, Sam Xlfinglield, Thomas Farmer, assistants, hlled very difficult editorships ably . . . giving students a paper that contained . . . from front to back . . . headline news by twenty-one able reporters . . . editorials . . . features . . . the Office Microscopef comments on student activity by Mr. Franks . . . interviews with our famous students in Helen Graves' column, In The Limelight' . . . HlVllll'llll11'SU of the active and their doings by Shirley Davison ...I Iunior activities . . . girls' sports by Betty Armstrong . . . boys' sports, jack Knight . . . book reviews . . . club news discovered by June Love Horn . . . 'l'he .-Xlligatorf' Toni Gleeson's column for swing fans . . . all these . . . YVith the technical side handled by Bill Dunn, Business Manager . . . Paul Gallagher, Managing Editor . . . Richard Fish, Circulation Manager, responsible for contests, threats, pleas, and pests that won school support .... Mr. Laise bore the burden of the advisership, all troubles were his troubles, but if the success of the Guide Post this year is a worthy criterion, no troubles were in vain ...' l'he stall. S. Antor, B. .'Xl'lllSll'0llg, B. Bartlett, B. Bender, B. Bilinsky, H. Bishop, R. Callister, I. Dickstein, XV. Dunn, E. Drivdahl, B. Fincke, S. Flood. K. lfogel, Fuller, T. Gleeson. H. Graves, B. Grillilhs, R. Gross, Horn, R. Hunter, R. Kern, V. Leek, I. Lewis, M. Marrone, M. Ninesling, Pyle, 'l'. Reidy, D. Roth, Ii. Roth, R. Sladler, G. Saunders, H. Rappuhn. R. lYilley, E. XX'illcock, D. Vanderbilt. 'I I Firsl How: H. Irx ing. M. .x1II'0lIS. I. Lewis. liglessel, Miss NI. O'KIonnor, .Xdviser..I. Thomas, A. Gamble. NV. Tregoe. 'I't'ztinor. B. Bender. President. .S'z'co111l Ifozu: Oppenheim. ll. Fleming, K. Kennedy. NI. Ring, 'I'. Scobel. .X. Wright. C.. Nlaclladden. Bl'l'IilClIlJ2ll'Ix. li. Bent. Third lfU'il'f G. Sharpe. R. Trainor. li. Bender. .X. Ilrzttlley. R. Fish. Law. Iicoh. R. Stztdler. XY. Loomer. Fourlh Rozv: R. Sclztter. CI. Scztnnell.-I. Taylor. IS. Nance. NI. Name. N. Nichols. ID. Stztdler. P. Doe. NI. lleeny. Fifth Ifozv: I. Peters. W. NIcC.It-ughlin. NI. Singer. I. I,ehm4m. NI. Clrxstal. tl. Keyser. S. I.ehm.m. i K VI. Xlaster. A A The Gold Key! . . . or Thespian Pin! . . , rewards lor hard work and line acting in the junior Players . . . those interested in the theater . . . electricians . . . make-up artists . . . directors . . . actors or actresses . . . Iound their abilities developed and appreciated in the Dramatics Club . . . one ol the oldest clubs in the school . . . sponsored by Miss Ullonnor . . . upholding a reputation lor acting and elliciency .... The acting with the hard work of Barbara Bender, Presidentg Bud Lewis, Vice-Presidentg -joan Trainor, Meretary-Treasurer . . . gave us The Goose Hangs High, the major produ'ction ol the year . . . a three-act play starring such well- known players as Barbara Bender, XVilliam Tregoe, Helen Irving and Bud Lewis. . . . The Christmas production . . . three student directed plays with a contest adding keen competition . . . the winning play being The Monkeyls Paw, properly thrilling, directed by Bud Lewis . . . the same play boasting the most able actor, Xvalter Loomer . . . while Laurel Cutler, introduced in the fall produc- tion, added another triumph to her laurels in I'Song ol' Solomon . . . From these, the outstanding are picked lor honorary membership in the Thespians . . . veteran players . . . pledged to support and participate in all projects ol the club . . . while anyone working hard in the many fields of dra- maties and earning a specified number of points is eligible to the gold key, the highest honor the club can bestow . . . from such beginning do the great ones rise .... Have we a Booth or Bernhardt in our midst? . . . Seniors Thespians: Bud Lewis, Barbara Bender, XVillia1n Tregoe, Helen Irving, llohn Thomas, Betty Iessel .... I Senior actors and actresses: B. Bender, Brown, R. Callister, Cousens, A. Gamble, Higgins, F. Hollander, R. Hunter, H. Irving, B. -Iessel. R. Kern, Lehman. l. Lewis, O. Lukauskas, Masters, Pyle, R. Rose, D. Roth, E. Roth, Thomas, XV. Travis, XV. Tregoe, R. Stadler. E. Vandenberg, D. Vogt. T TZ' In ig Mfg 'fi - A '. s 1155: 'f. 'Fi' fx 'f , 5 5 5 .54 'X QM M QW? A ll. E 5 X? .,, .S1frII1frl.' 'I . fLII'csoII. I'I'cwiIIc-III. .SIIHIIII-H'Q.' R. SIQILIICIQ I. I.cwis. R. I'.IsII. R. KCIIII. XII. IJQIII. .XIIviscI'. HIIIII-yccl Yoiccs clI'iI'liIIg iIIlo IIIIIIIQIIIIIIIII . . . the RzIcliII Club IIIL-IIIlJcI's . . . sclliII0', iIII Il0I'iII0', ZIIIIIIIIIIICIIIU' . . . zIIIvllIiIIU' Im' L-'.'c1'x'lJrIcIx' . . . o1'v'zIIIilIIcl In' MI: M 6 N , 21 , , N , FTZIIIIQN. willi 'IIOIII GICCSIIII as flIl2lII'lIl21II . . . lmpiiig lo CIlI2ll'gC llwii' t'2llJ2iCIlICS I'l'0lIl zIIIIIuIIIIciIIg , . . Io pI'cscIIIiIIg plays ou-I' Ilic sc'lIoIIl IlC'lM'OI'Ii .... Senior I'I21l'I'f' XIOII Zcllsi XV. IJIIIIII. 'If Glccsmi. R. Kern. I . HcIllzIIIcIc1'. I. Lcwis. YY, ilicgoc. 'I'lII- iIIIcI'IIzIIioIIzII. IIatioIIzIl, zIIIcl local IJITJIJICIIIS III' Imlay PIIIZIIXICQI zIIIcl dix- cussccl . . . thc I-'iIilIII5IcIis, ll K'IllIJ III' Ilircc yi-:Irs ntaiicling . . . clccp IIIiIIkL-Im and pcrliaps I-lIIlll'C slzIIcxIIIc-II . . . VIIOIII Niles, lllL'II' I'I'I-mich-III , . . Eclwin Marks, Vicc- Prcfsiclmil . . . XVIII. Ruslicr. Sccirc-IzII'yfl'I'czIsIII1-I' . . . SI-Iiiors who Iililmslcrcclz G. Cmly, R. Stems. Firyl Ifzmn' R. JLIIILC. Ilzuics. P. IIIIIIIIIAII, l'. Doc. .S'r1m1rI Ifmr: I.. Dowscy. S. ,l0IIIIs0II. R. I 'Illll'IIl'l'. XY. I'c'fk, 'I'. SIIIIIQI. Tlrirrl lluzv: NY. ClzII'lcI', I'. Sicgclslciu. NY. RI1slIcI'. NII1 Slllllll. 1'l0llV'IlI lfnru: f,l3lM'IIIlCIIll. li. Nlurks. 'I'. F2ll'IIIL'l', I. CLIZICII. IS. CLI'ccIIlIcI'g. NI. Oppcnlicini. 'I'. Niles-I'I'csimlI'III. 1- . li. ,Xl'lllSll'UIlQ. fl. Sczlnncll, Xlis. Knnxcx. .XLlxisei'. G. liL'Ill'1lL'llU. K. Fogcl. 'lihc C06PLf1'2lllOll ol thc library in cvcry way? . . . thc ul,llJl'211'y Chili was ncwly liornicd this yczn' lo help Mrs. Clancy make that possihlc . . . they lllCl Io solve lhc lIlf'SlCl'lC5 ol' lilnury routine unclcr thc prcsiclcncy oli lic-tty .-Xrnistrong. with Kzitlicrinc Pahncr SK'Cl'L'lZllf'-ili1'C'2lSUl'C'l' .... Scniors lihrznizinsz B. .'Xl'IIlSll'0llg, K. Fogcl, Privzitc secrclzlrics ol thc school . . . lhc olliccrs ol thc ncw Slioiiliuml Clluh. BCl'lll2l Bilinskv, Prcsiclcnt . . . Elsie Roth, Vice-Prcsiclcnl . . . Muricl ilillOlll21S, Scrcrctury . . . proved lhcnisclvcs imztluzililc . . . with wcll-nizulc stencils, copy lox school publications, scrvicc in thc ollicc and to all thc school when nccnlccl . . Scnior hlLfllOgSI B. llilinsky, K, Fogcl. M. Nincfsling, E. Roth, I. Thompson. r, Aclxiscr. li. Roth. NI. Xinc-sling. K, lfogel. IS. Bilinslq. I from l.r'fI to Right: Nlrs. 'lilppc '1'honipson. Start the clay with at song! , . . tht: pt-rl'ortnzmc'c ol thc Clue Cllula this xcztr shonlcl he at wortht crittrrion to thc snt'c't'ss ol' that tnotto . . . cX'ct'y morning ihva' lalcntlctl time antl tunv in rcllttztrsztl I'or their cttrrcnt proclttction . , , vztricta lacing what it is, thc clttla ltfnt spin' to tht' school activities in thc form ol' . . , thc Christ- mas Oratorio, c'zttc'hing thc' flhristmzts spirit with a mccllcj' ol' lztvoritt' rztrols . . . assembly progrznnr ,... thc ca't-ning i'OlN'l'I'l in Murclt, thc lormztl conu-rt ol' thc ycztr , , , ztncl thc Rzttlio Show, at plc-ztsing mixture ol lun and work . , . lacing zticlccl and alacttccl in all ol' thcir singing ztntl laughing lay thc clircction ol' Mr, Ormslat , , , kvcping into tht- spirit ol' things lay rt'nclcring songs ranging lrom Shortnin' lircztcl to lfzntst . , . ztntl to thztt rttnclition, given with the support ol' tht' Orc'lit'str:t, goes thc lzturcls lor lacing tht- highlight ol' thu Radio Show , , , Faust :intl all tht-ir other songs, their soloists, tht' singt-rs in tht- clula: lacing just it numlac-r ol' rcztsons why this yt-ar can go clown with pritlc in tht- mttsicztl 2ll1l121lSUl'cil'C2ll Nt-ck High , , , Stfnior songlaircls: 15, lit-nclt-r '39: S. Brown '37, '38: R. Btington '35, '36: R, Cztllistcr '38, 'EQQI NI. Clopclzmcl '38, 39: l, Dickstcin '36, '37, '38, '39: XV, Dunn '3gp: B, lfinrkc '3g: ,X, Gznnlaltr 37, '38, '3gy: H. Grztvcs '37, '38, '3gg Fay Hollztnclur '35: ,X, Honts '36: R, Hunter '35, '36, '37, 39: H. Irving '37, '38, E592 li, Alvsscl '37, '38: Clltztrlt-s lirztlt '31, '35, '36, '37, '38: Rl. Lclmtzm '33, 'gli '37, '38, '39: O, l.llli2lll8li2l8 '36, '37, '38: Nl, Mztlat-r '3ga: AI. Nlztstt-rs '36, '37, '38, '3ga: M. Nint-sling '36: X, Nichols '38: .X. Pilxinis '361 IJ, Roth '37: li. Roth '37: .X. Simpson '37, '38, '39: IJ, Smith 'jill Smith '38, '39, R, Stzullvr '37, '38: C,RolaCrts'351YX'.'l'1'2tx'is'381 IJ, Vogt '38, '3gg: 'l', Zorn '39, ,-ll ilu' j1inHo.' Nlr, Ot'tnslay-.Xtlxiscr, G, XX'illignn. l'ir,vI Ilona: CL. lorn, R, Hzlt'grztxt's, li. CQI1-t'l1lat't'g. 1,. Clgtvtam, Xl. Slglllll, C1.8t':lnm'l, li. 8c'llt't1t'L, KL. lltll, li. l'Illt'liC, fil'1lXl'8, li. llcntlt-r, xl. l,t'htngn1. Nl, .XllgllSlllllf. I'. Doc, lu. Nlatrltttxgltltn, .Nwrnurl Ihazw: .X, Simpson, NI, Simmons, Nl. Nlt'X:1n', li, lfrznik, B. Monroe, ,XlIington, li. X'L'ltllIll1l8, li. llottrtlosis, Stnlalas, li, Nlzurlxs, li. llvnt, X, Gznnlalc, Nlztstcrs, ,X, Rcccl. R. 8m'l1t'tic'l3. CL, Rccrcs. D, Rilca, XI. Rxncl. XY. Grxtliznn. I. llcphctt, Tltirfl Roth: li, licntlcr, 8. liclttzmls, I'. 'l'2lflUl'. Smith. R, lzlalor, Brooks, Nl. Xlztltcr. a a NI. Clcatiattvzty, .X. lilvkolx, l'. Sltcvziti, I. Rooncy, lt. l.nttrctit'c. IJ. Xogt, 8. Simmons, R, lztlmcr. lf.Sc'l1tlltc.,'X. Bztkcr. Nl.Sl3lllIll1lIl, la, llonglic-rty, X. llaicncl. Fflllllll Itozv: .X. Hollmztn. XX, lltmn, W, llttllx, Cl. Xhthop. R, Stngvr. lvflll Ifrmn' R. Srlzttcr. I. llottghtttrx, ll, llomlx, .X. Yonkgttm-n. XI. 1'rt-ctltnatn, NX, lloxcstntth. Doxlc, l, lattkstvtn. K.. lxrztft, ll. l'ostcr, C.. Xtahols, ll. 8mtth. lisposito, lillxxtaotl, R, figtllistcr. QI, .Xntlcrson. Ii. 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SClICIIl'lx. fi0lISIl'I', frllllllllli 'l'z1'1'llIl1 Queer sounds lloating through the halls . . . up to the library . , . into the auclitoriuni anal stutlies . . . anytime and all the titne . , . lrauglit with ineaning to anyone in the ot'c'hestra . . . a lot ol noise to anyone whose l1lLlSll'2ll entleavors l consist only in listening . . . no tnatter what it sonnclecl like, there were certain things you nnxst. have heard this year .... 'l'he lirst thing in the morning might have been . . . rehearsals for assetnbly programs or concerts . . . Haycln or 'l'sc'l1aikowsl4j' .,,' lony Daniels practicing the 'lClonc'ertina. zt brilliant and cliflienlt clarinet solo . . . or Robert Miller, CIoneertntaster, leatling the violins in Perpetual Motion . . . Finally the encl ol' nebttlous strains . . . the Ratlio Show was drawing nigh . . . special lIlllSlK' . . . swinging anal burlesqtting ...A joining with the chorus lor the clillieult procluction ol' ntnnbers lrotn Faust .... So . . . these nieclleys ancl nieloclies clenotecl other than jant sessions . . , ol' which there were lar lrotn few . . . they showed to anyone who I'CCOgllllL'fl the syntptotns . . . perseverance . . . ability . . . interest . . . antl above all harcl work. . . . XX'ithout any one ol' those an orchestra means little . . . but lroin thent may coine as tlitl Conte . . . a fine ontstancling organization .... Senior Rubinolls' XV. Benedetto, R. Callister, R. Clark, H. Hartney, XV. Hanek, C. Kraft, C. Larner I. Lewis, S. Rosenthal, A. Shea. G. Saunclers. R. Taylor. li. XVilloek, E. Zebart I'iulins: R. Miller. B. Nlettnieni, W. Benedetto. il. Piazza, Z. B1ll'lCWSlil. Nl. Domin, I. Lewis, A Setnvnuk, W. Fretlerictk. P. lirunner. A. Calltnnler. C. Lever. Viola: I-1. Lawson. Cello: l-I. Willoek R. Cllark. l,. llowsey. lfusx: KI. Larner. R. Nltkeclntie. Flute: R. Sterns. G. Rainson. Clurizmlsz T. Daniels. XVells. A. Ifreechnan. Horn: R. 'l'atlor. 'I'r11n1pz'ls: R. Hiller. G. S2lllllllCl'5. K, Nliller, S. Rosenthal. YRVUIIIIIIHIIZ' XV. Nlannel. F. Kilpatrick. Drums: li. lebart. A. Zebart. R. jones. l'lrmn.' CI. Nlinkin. S. johnson. gfafnd' I jlLaA.w1uzL 11 ' .. Senior umpahs : A. Berber- ich, S. Flood, XV. Hauck, E. Mor- ris, P. Munn, Rosenthal, G. Saunders, A. Shea, R. Stadler, R. Sterns, R. Taylor, E. Zebart. lfirsl Row: WV. Hauck. A. Spier, C. Howard, F. Kilpatrick W. Manuel. Sfrmzd Ruin: R. Taylor. H. Foster. R. Xoellner li. Beaseley, G. Spero. H. Wagner. Third Rnzu: K. l'i'ox'tner Rosenthal, R. Miller, G. Saunders, G. Nichols, NV. Boone Ifourlh Roux' C. XVzn'e. G. Rosenthal. T. Bent. S. Flood ll. Skillman. K. Miller. Fifth Row: T. Daniels, R. Mueller E, Marks. R. Cronin. R. Page. A. Friedman, .Sixlh Ron' li. Strauss, M. Daniels. E. Cobb. R. Smith. Sparker. j Wells. Seventlz Rmu: H. Milne. D. Sterns. G. Rainson, R Sc':n'bo1'ough. Eighth Row: li. Zebart. Hall, J. Cllauss A. fClJlllAl. NI. McNair. ,6DlZf,0!l!J,LlA lzlwm ng bfmaa, . . . Introducing the Band! . . . not new talent or laces but new uniforms that made their formal debut at the Spring Concert . . . given incidentally, not only for entertainment but for the purpose ol' helping to pay for the uniforms . . . the same purpose towards which all the major productions ol' the year con- tributed .... The band worked hard playing for parades, football games, assemblies, and the Radio Show . . . showing an amazing versatility by turning from comedy to seriousness . . . from martial music to swing . . . with an ease and ability that delighted an enthusiastic audience and added another success to the long line of Radio Show successes of previous years . . . First Rout: P. Speir. XY. Augevine, XY. Firneisen. .S'r'1'ourI Rout: R, Kern, li, Clrolv, A. Dolan, G. Grztvert, D. Kelly. Tllirfl lfoiv: Horn, R. Norris, F. Nilhopf. l'. Rztxinskv. Miss Clark. 218 ! . . . Remember the Ilow of work that came from that door in the form of . . . posters . . . stage sets . . . decorations . . . pictures . . . The purpose of the club being to accommodate the needs of every activity in the school . . . anyone who wandered into the 218l' room when the club was at work could easily tell what activities would be going on in the high school . . . Every night the club worked on one of their three projects . . . three-fold because of the multitudinous demands that flooded the talents of that club . . . the time devoted by Miss Clark and Mr. Bryant . . . and the trusty hand of June Love Horn, their president . . . because of the interests of the club members themselves . . . Poster Artsl' speaks for itself . . . there were always posters for some activity in the school lobby . . . plays, publications, programs, every assembly had a poster, . . . even in the stores and windows of the village . . . Theater Artsl' . . . stage set designing for 'AThe Goose Hangs High . drops for the Radio Show . . . Ulnterior Designing . . . rejuvenating the rooms of the school . . . some of the original work of George Gravert and Bob Jones in the form of pictures and other decorations now adorns the walls of Mr. Franks' and Mr. Mayhew's ofhces . . . the G. A. A. room . . . the X'Von1en's Faculty Room . . . decorated and arranged bv students . . . These three branches of H218,U plus original work done by the art members for their own benefit . . . left an indelible mark upon the school . . . a mark that the school is proud to have . . . Senior Pettys: B. Bender, R. Callister, A. Dolan, I. Garrity, F. Hollander, Horn, E. Hunt, B. -Iessel, I. Lewis, G. Pogue, T. Leies, YV. Tregoe. PM ,J 'rn l ,W M QAM ood-u -sl fs..7nJ-Lx ,tiara I f-. y i'-4601. I 'wa sg. Q if . -wif J , KQV: 4 47 K if lx I A b , f. ,J l.r'!'l In riglllf R. 'l1':1111c11'. XI1. I1-1115. .xllXi5CIk. NY. NIc'CLl1:11gl1li11. R. 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Cimlx. .Swrmzr mr X. lx111L11. NI. l,1llIL'Il. I, l3111'11-11fki. XY. f11lllCI'. R. Nlillvr. Nliws NI'11k11c11-.Xclxiwr. 'Il Iifuml KL. ,XIlQ l'X1llC. ,. ,,,, 1 's bcczulsc ul' 1I1c' lblkllllilklll i111c'1'1-als oi R:111z1lcl Sf'l2ilC1'. XX'illiz1111 NIc'CQlc11gl1li11 Nlr. Noyes-.Xtlx'iser. .X. NN'eisl1erg'. R. Stanton. CI. llufkley, S. johnson. R. Kern, I. Yasiliell. C. Stanton. CI. Leyer. Nl. Ninesling. NY. Hahn. lnlorniality in the Biology laboratory? . . . Every night the twenty-live inein- bers ol the H.-Xgassilf' anal Mr. Noyes. their sponsor, inet. to follow their own Q.m ' '1,L h scientific' impulses . . . mainly inieroseopy . . . tropical lish raising . . . hyrlroponies ' . i ief 4 ' R . . . with Roy Kern ancl Robert Sterns Clo-Presiclents .... Senior biologists: S. I. '- i Brown, l. Diekstein. C. Eaton. A. Feuerstein. R. Kern, l. Lewis. C. Meyer, C. i n Nieholl, Nl. Ninesling, R. Rose. R. Sterns, A. Stanton, .-X. NVeisberg. 3922. x yzjiffv. i .X Explosives anal odors? . . . physical prool' of the seientilici efforts of the Bunsen ' Burners . . . under the leatlership ol Mr. Balassone and with the help ol' Roy Kern my and Robert Sterns, Cynthia Nieholl . . . they suceeetlecl in satisfying their own curiosity and enclowing the school with learlul expectations . . . Senior Burnerites: A. Babcock, B. Bartlett, C. Croly, M. Dallen,, Fitch, 'I'. Gleeson. D. Kasniauskas, R. Kern, C. Xieholl. A. Stanton. R. Sterns, .X. XVeisberg, E. XVillock. First Rozu: C. NleCaqg. S. lleckoll, X. Yesk. lf. lfitfll, Nlr. Balassone-.Mlyiser. R. Kern, R. Niac- Donalcl, I.. Clark. Seeonrl Roux' ll. xYEl'LlCll. R. Singer. Hubbztrtl. li. Hecht. B. Ley y. CI. Nicholl. E. Marks. Cl, llurkley. Jn :Amin and, mm 'lhc' Hi-Y . . . at high school hrancili ol' tht' Y. M. fl. .X .... founclccl to t'l'L'1lIt', inaintztin. :intl t-xtcncl tlnougliout school and i'UlllIllllllllY high stzmtlarcls ol' Chris- tian l'll2ll'2lt'll.'l' . . . high gozils lot' high school stnclt-nts . . . gtticlccl bv councils ol nation. slillti county . . . zillowccl to pifk tht-ii own incthocl ol' C2il'l'X'll1g on Y. NI. CI. A. pt'inciplc's . . . t'otic't-1'iiccl with prohlcins ol youth t'vt'i'x wlicrt' . . . 1'cp1'csctitc'tl in this high school hi 21 Girls' and Bois' Hi-Y .,.. 'l'hc' Boys' Ili-Y . . . existinglo1'scw'ci'zil it-:ns longci' than thc Girls' . . . chost- zis ofliccrs . . . lX'illiznn l't'zu'is, l't'csiclcnt . . . Roht-it DL'l2llUlIl', Yicc-l'1'csiclt-lit . . . XX'illi:nn Cross. St't'l't'l2ll'l' . . . Hcnry lldllllllllll. 'l'1't-z1sui't'i' . . . with thcit' sponsor, triccl to it-zivli tht-ii' goul ol' st't'vicc by . . . hc-lping to inziintziin orclci' in tht- high school . . . uslivring in zisst-inhlics . . . pzitrolling ol' c'oi'i'icloi's tlnring lunch pcriocls . . . lJ2ll'IlC'llJ2lllllg in school ziftivitics . . . st-lling Ioothzill :incl hzislccthzill tiflwts . . . pi't'sc'nting zin opcn school clzincc, to i'Ullll'llJlllC' to thc social lilo ol thc school .... Clzitiyitig' on tht' trzitlitioiizil Hi-Y work hy cngrzlx ing tht' chosen nznnc on tht' I5t'nnm't' Xlt-inorizil lllzitltlc , . . sponsoring 21 lli-Y zxsst-inlnli, illlflllg Hi-Y wvcla . . . Km-ping np thvit' own intcrcsts by hringing in twt-nty new int-inhcrs . . . In thvii' lorinzil closvtl lllllllfl' DZIIICC ....' lhcsc- zirtixitic-s plus tht' prohlt-ins ol' thc- cluh :ts at rluh on'c'npit'cl thc wry full attention ol' t'x'c't7y hoy in thc Boys' Hi'Y. . . . St-nioi' c'li1tt'z1t'lt-1' htlilcltis: R. liyington '38, '391 R. lk-lzitoui' '37, '38, '392 .X. l ct1ci'stt-in '36, '37, '38, '39: 'l'. Gleeson '38, '3o: B. Cot-tl '38, 'ggggz XY. Crosc- '38 EQQQ R. Gross '38, 'jill IJ. Mzilconison '37, '38, '3o: H. Rzippuhn '37, '38, '39: G. S2llIIlilt'l'5 '3o: XY. 'l'1'z1i'is '35, '36, '37, '38, '3o: IJ, Y2llllli'l'lJllI '38, '39, 1 ir.sl l31JIl'.' R. Ioncs. ll. Rllllpllllll. R. l,Cl2llUlll'. XY. 'l'i':iiis-l'rt'siclvtit. ll. Nlalcomson, ll. .john- son. .X. liyinv. ,Nzfroml Ifozwf KL. Blake. H. Sliziw. D. Rvcllicltl. XY. Gross. l'. O'CIonncll. .X. 1 CllL'l stein. R. lilzlkc, Tlfirrl lfoxv: XY. Boone, IB. Yzniclcrhilt, R. fiflljll. R. Cross. R. Knocclicl, CL. Rcnnclnzin. 8. XS'ifL. lfozirlll limp: Iznwis. XV. johnson. I. Ulcc-son. R, Bxington. R. Krzift. ' Knight, G. Suiimlcrs. ' ' WEN f . , 1 f 5152225 1 QQ, ,CO v I W J ,.-. '1 'Y ,I Y in-.1 i xiii .iii px., .:3s..zH' .N .. , 1 . l' X fl A . .I rm ., Seniors Hi-Y-ing: B. Armstrong '37, '38, '39, B. Bender '37, '38 'ggg M. .X. Boone 'ggg R. Clark 'ggg B. Griffiths '37, 'g8. 'ggz Higgins lggl H. Irving '37, '38, 'ggz M. Kelly 'gggz A. Simpson 'ggg I.. XVestphal '38, '393 lVilliamson '38, 'gggll D. Vogt '56, '37, '38, gg. ' ' ' unds of knowledge . . . . . . it all evolves into ictivities go round . . . ss of all dramatic and 18 to be done was done udents, considering the Chool by the printed or wo lntndred and thirty Ltefully wondering why ll l for the aid they First 'Roux Bottom. lo Top: A.. Simpson, C. liredericks, l'residentg'lNf. Kellv, R. Clark, E. Higgins, 'many of Us In-Qfjfgd l , . M. KN eber. .Sccmzrl Rout: lu. Williamson, M. Curtis, lu. Armstrong. I hzrrl Row: Murphy, J. Logle, ' B. Bender. Fourth Haze: M. jones, B. Lolley, L. Xfestphal. Fifllz Rout: N. Barrows, D. Vogt, P. Hansen. H. Irving, NI. Boone, P. Taylor, R. Schenck, A. Gonsier. Familiar to all the school . . . the Girls' Hi-Y . . . because of their duties as hostesses at the entrance to the school . . . because of the assembly they sponsor during Hi-Y week and the days during which they bring Hi-Y forward to the school and present an account ol' their activities for the year .... Their charity work at Christmas and Thanksgiving . . . and their funds open to the emergency demands of the school nurse or community organizations . . . are a matter of tradition .... The greatest activity of the Hi-Y is the scholarship awarded each year to some worthy girl in the high school .... The girls work the whole year for money for this scholarship . . . the outstanding activities of the club being . . . the charity bridge and the informal open dance given for the school helping toward the scholarship fund . . . which, being once earned, the girls put away as being no longer their property .... The hopes of the club at the end of each year . . . formerly were to further their activities for the coming year . . . the close of this year, however, found them eager to ally themselves firmly with the new school administration and government to build a sound foundation for enlarging the scope of their service in future years .... t ,l nj UPF' I gif: tingle NLC enfn, fs 0 ' .f?1Lff !m15w vhgu lilegeq-Ulgz O1i,O'1'i5i iml W 1 etilm Pd We bill Y 1 , ' ' , . W ll win iumgseili Ld XO - Q' i v IGM AW li, li. Nlzirks, fill l'UllI'lIf nling: IJ. Stems. P. Spa-ur. lmly. B. Ilziylon. P. Dodd, ins. . . . aimed for and furthering the friend- soual care, charitable . . . Nancy Barrows, ncrgau, Secretary . . . ,rrows. 0. Lukauskas. L1-rs into it each year wkcls and stocking . . . 4 Goclilcr's and Miss nc Marks, Vice-Prcsi- . Seniors who scrvcdz SI'I'IU1If Rona' Marks, lcr, I.. Weslphal. ,'fw1-:sexi . Www k QMM O M I Aristus went out walking On a warm and sunny day, And growing rather weary He lay down on some hay. His eyes he closed and soon he was In days of knights so bold . . . He dreamt of plumes and ladies The tales of times oft told . . . There was a knight named Flushing In armor blazing red. Sir Glen Cove and Count Valley Stream Towered way, way oler his head. Aristus played the game, Though he knew not what to do, For while they threw a pig around They also threw him, too. The crowds they came from near and far From towns he ne'er had heard Port Vlfashington and Hicksville, tMineola's cart came third. After all had tired of playing This game of downs and daring, They came unto the king To ask, Who the best was faring? But, King Sport announced a Field Day At Roslyn, by the sea, In which all players of renown would t-ompezgwai-mis, too, maybe! VVhile in the Roslyn tournament, He heard a page and jester say That Knight Long Beach and Knight Lawrence lfVere going to wrestle on that day. Aristus, all inquisitive, Decided to partake In this manly pastime. He forgot that bones could ache! After challenging the hrst two, He found Count Valley Stream was three, And this tall and powerful fellow Could wrestle most intriguingly. Sir Nyack and Sir Malverne And King Brooklyn's Poly Prep Banded close together, But Aristus still had pep. Sir A. A. Trade, invincible, Ulas a downfall in that climb As our dreamer bit the dust That momentous time. Seeing our hero at a disadvantage, The Count called for his sword, But for Aristus defeat came once And the Count was neatly floored. just to Create roin ment Tlllll his 'frejf rnight neuer fade, Aristus entered Long Island's I'Vrestling parade. There he fame out close to top, For he still was uery young, And all the knights and ladies Knew that he l1ad just begun. The King was uery agitated At the suceess of this new knight, So, l1e called llI.S Iiasketeers To show their stupendous might. Aristus shook a little bit: His knees were rastanets, Because in this game called Basketball He had had some dire regrets. The grand niarrh was very formal, Ifuery man was on the beat. And they shot at funny baskets just hefore the meet. Of roilise they eanze from I.ynI1rook And from Sea Clif1,too, Maluerne, Afanliasset, and Port lVe1'1' there to show what they would do. oi Chaininade and Knights from Glen C And Afineola and Carden City, Manhasset, with Sewanhaka, Oh, the crowd was really witty.' At first a wave of l1rar,'os, Then the 'tl1oos and one great roar, But, when all the shouts were ouer, ,ftristus had won six, lost four! Aristus rather weary Un the fourth u1onth of the year, ie, Knew that on the fourth day of that month In Short Night, he must appear. As l1e toppled in the bark door, H 1' saw a mass of Bl IIE, And as a gory Orange His hue was llllll to rue. But as the Blues were hoasting About the when, a11d why and how, Aristus took the whole Sport Night And made lll.S fustoinary how. At last, the King could fnd no wrong And bestowed that honor sought Of HClt!l77'l1Jt7f'7Iv of them alle An honor tl1at rould not he lmught. Then Aristus woke from dreaming And jumped up from the hay, Ran home and juinped in bed He had worked enough today . jm,fhchonm,ng,q1maLrmclc JACK KNIGHT-Hicksville demonstration . . . how a guard should really play. JACK FINNEGAN-Stasuil to Finnegan . . . every forward pass completed at Glen Cove. TOM REIDY-In September . . . two bugs . . . football and flu . . . the scrappiest end on Long Island . . . did great things under the worst handicaps. JERRY SAUNDERS4Dependability personihed . . . the right thing at a moment's I1Ot1CC. ROY JANNSONMOne play f... knee popped out . . . next play . . . popped right in again . . . Ironman Costerbaan. RENOLD KRAFT-Superman at Valley Stream . . . acting captain. ROBERT GEIB- Lead Barber to a 50-yard touchdown . . . doggone it . . . not a one to block. KEN GARRITY- Block or tackle . . . not my teeth . . . too expensivef, ART SHEAJ'XVish Comely knew which way to run in signal practice! CHARLES GROSSMAN-Intercepting a forward pass . . . How'd I look running with that one, Coach? Answer? . . . ARTIE BYRNE-Three months' football . . . not a scratch . . . 15 seconds after final whistle . . . a broken nose. . . . JOE HAUSER-The answer to a quarter-backls prayer .... XVhen in doubt let Hauser carry the ball. DAVE MALCOMSON-Most pleasant to coach . . . quick to catch on. . . . BILL DUNN-At end . . . most improvement shown in any player of the sea- son .... ARISTUS-Spectacular So-yard touchdown at Tooneville . . . in wrong direction. 1 ' J First Row: NI. Finnegan, R. Gcib. LI. Knight. F. Hinkiewicz. A. llvrne. R. Kraft. A. Chlieck. C. Grossman. T. Reidv. Swrarzrl Razr: Nlr. A. Smith. Conch: J. Stusuill, IJ. Bialcomson. R. Dunn. I.. Lawrence. IJ. Knight, pl. Brooks, EI. Hauser. T. Blulek. T. Barber. II. 0'Donnell. Third Rout: ll. Rvbeckv. G. Saunders. A. Shea. D. Comlv. K. Gztrritx, W. Dunn. S. Strong. H. Shaw, XV. Duffy. A newcomer in Great Neck High who certainly made good . . . Coach Arthur Smith ..... A lthough handicapped by a very light squad, our lineup streaked down to three victories and a tie out of six games . . . lived up to their rep' for tough competition .... ' Amidst the usual fanfare of first games, a record crowd followed the Orange and Blue to Flushing . . . no songs, cheers, and colored tape on the return trip. . . . After a struggle that cost Coach Sears a good hat, and many of us our voices for the next few days, the Flushingites won by a score ol' 9-6 . . . thus ending our record of no defeats by city teams ...., At Glencove, we carried the pigskin to a lucky thirteen point victory ..... -X blocked kick spelled our doom at Mineola, giving us a goose egg to their six .... Back in our stride at the Hicksville game, we bagged all honors with three touchdowns, chalking up 20 for Great Neck against the opponents' 6 .... Disaster stepped in at the next contest, for nine men were carried off the field hurt . . . a stretcher for Bill Binkiewicz ..... A 6-all tie was the result of the Port fray .... Great Neck in the final game plowed through Lynbrook's teatn for the only touchdown .... The end of a happy, scrappy football season . . . G. Nfs standards upheld to the best of the team's ability .... Seniors tossing the pigskin around: XV. Dunn, R. Geib, R. llansson, R. Kraft, R. Nichols, T. Reidy, G. Saunders. For the average varsity fan, the spirit, not the score supplies the fun .... No victory complete without all the trimmings .... OI' course, a send-oll' . . . every conveyance artistically decorated with orange and blue tape, banners, and stickers . . . a weaving procession . . . school songs patriotically blaring forth . . . passers-by startled by yells. cheers, general confusion . . . a menace to highway traffic . . . stragglers trying to catch up with the rest . . , a look-out for the watchful eye of the law lront and rear . . . arrival atnidst a roaring bedlam of hellos and fancy tneeting you here's . . . a rush for seats, climbing over bleachers and their occupants ....' l'he game begins . . . surrounding trees sprout fence climbers atid gate-dodgers . . . field patrol kept busy . . . increased activity in the bleachers . . . a babel ol' voices, occasionally pierced by shrill greetings . . . gossip . . . among the more sporty crowd, discussions and bets as to the outcome of the game . . . the starting signal! . . . the spectators on their feet ,... hats knocked askew . . . a soda-pop bath . . . Great Neck headed for a score . . . a hailstorm of paper, pea- nuts, etc .... On the field a slight, but plainly visible dillerence of opinion . . . cat-calls . . . hisses ,... Outrun the cheer leaders in sparkling uniforms . . . mascots paraded unwillingly before the noisy multitude . . . goats . . dogs . . . children . . . the quarter whistle! . . . The cry ol' the vendor of sweets, ice cream . . . banners . . . ati ellort to resist the temptation of snitching part of a package of candy traveling by way of the hand-to-hand express . . . a moving picture ol' what the well-dressed fait should wear ....' l'he game again under way . . . more yells, cheers, songs, and cat-calls . . . hats crumpled . . . coats trampeled . . . the linal score! . . . the humble murmurs of the defeated on one side . . . the boisterous glee ol' the victors on the other . . . hoarse whispers of congratulation or regret . . . cheer leaders in muddy, bedraggled uniforms . . . a tooting, shouting home- ward procession . . . Aristus weakly examining the ruinous ellects of the game . . a memory ol' high school days .... At Foul Line: Mr. Chainberlain. Coach: il- O'Donnell. Captain: G. Horsky, P. Ellwood. J. Brooks. lf. Binkiewicz. W. lluliy. G. Rennemztn. Stasuil. 1939 chalked up a good season for the G. N. sharp-shooters ..... -X lthough lack of brawn was a disadvantage, to our credit go eight out of the fifteen sched- uled gatnes . . . perfect spirit and good sportsmanship made the '39 team the best in the last four years .... Off to a good start by winning over Malverne. 35-25 . . . this victory was shortlived when the team lost to Lynbrook, 36-3o. . . . Though excellent games from the spectators viewpoint, Seacliffe and Man- hasset scored against us, 25-16 and 55-33 respectively .... New spirit spurred the G. N. varsity to four successive contests in our favor beating Chaminade 29-24, Glen Cove 26-13, Port YfVashington 24-17, and Garden City 24-21 . . . the speed of our team and the outstanding leadership of the captain responsible for these victories .... Sewanhaka topped us with a basket in the last two seconds of that game, 26-24 . . . a lulu! . . . Mineola and again Sewanhaka the next victims on our list ..... X ristus in the limelight .... The Orange and Blue downed by Glen Cove, 32-23, but recovering with a second win over Port, 35-29 .... Though a loss to our alma 1nater, the overtime match with Mineola netted the most thrills, ending 39-36 . . . spectacular playing o11 both sides .... Frenzied excitement gripped a capacity audience in the final 111atcl1 with Manhasset, as they watched the score mounting to 36-34, Aristus shooting for the wrong basket .... Breaking a precedent long established, the faculty scored over the seniors . . . a poi11t for point struggle from the start .... Mr. Franks greeted with a resounding ovation . . . frequent substitutions on both sides .... Star of the game, Coach Smith ....- Ierry U'Donnell, this year's captain, the 9 only veteran o11 the varsity tea111, scored 158 points for the season .... -Xristus? . . . XVe Ctlllltlllii. tell ...4 Ierry's remarkable leadership unquestioningly the principle factor in the teamls success. Senior Hoopsters: P. X- 5 1 Ellwood, O'Donnell. or bn On Mal: A. Byrne. Knight. Ifirsl Roni: klarvis. ID. Barry. B, Swift. O'Donnell. P. Pinkham. kj. I-lllwood. I. Geismztnn. F, Plessner. G. Botti. Scconri Ilona' yl. Cousens. R. Kraft. IJ. Knight. NY. Bartlett. A. Chlieck. Mr. Sears. Coach. One sport in which you take it as well as dish it outll' . . . Great Neck doing very well in the '39 wrestling season . . . functioned like a veteran squad . . . The first scheduled match, against Long Beach . . . score in our favor . . . followed by two victories against Lawrence .... But the Orange and Blue bowing to Valley Stream . . . Nyack . . . Carden City . . . Poly Prep . . . Brooklyn Automotive ..... Alas, Amityville fed G. N. more of that spinach. . . . Arthur Byrne and Anthony Chlieck made the semi-finals of the Annual Wlrestling Tournament at Mepham High School .... One of the most out- standing events of the season-the defeat of Kramer, Poly Prep ace, by Anthony Chlieck of G. N. in 30 seconds ..... f Xristus says 29 . . . the Hrst time in 17 years that a Poly Prep captain has been pinned ..... A bout time for some drastic action I l l In the Hnal round-up, Arthur Byrne, in the 155 class, headed the list . . . nine wins! . . . two defeats? . . . A close second .... f Xnthony Chlieck, eight victories! . . . one setback? . . . Excellent. grunt and groan records achieved by others- Tommy Barber, a 135 pounder . . . seven bit the dust . . . shoulders pinned twice. . . . Blake . . . eight wins . . . three on his back .... Pin-downn Aristus - . . . somehow always at the bottom .... The streamlined cw Zig., version of this ancient sport was taught by Coach Sears. Xqflk f k . . . Many rules . . . strictly followed . . . omission Man A Mountain Dean' . . . Tough guysl' leaving the ,39 wrestling X squad . . . Ellwood,..Iohn Knight, Reynold Kraft . . . Sophomore female's idea of the game: silly boysl' . . . Piggy back at tht 11 age' Grunt and Groan Seniors: C Angevinc F Cioly E Khnc R Kraft, C. Meyer, T. 1. . xi' 'i ', 1. l ' l', . i ', . DK jiffies Leies, D. Vanderbilt, Knight, A. Byrne. First Rout: NI. Fieux, C. Garabedizin. I. Zeifman. I. Zorn. XV. Hofford. li. XVickermzmn. Pvramid.' Nl. Clark. L. Ihlllil. A. I'lCllCl'SfClll. Sermzfz' Rona' R. Lorton. Lorlon. A. Afraim. A. Byrne. P. Mikkelsen. Captain, H. Scudder. QI. Shea. E. Gasperini. E. Yonelunzis. C. Crolx, C. Durier. II. Cook. Mr. Delhut, Coach. Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw swung their best, but those happy hours from eight to ten meant straining effort and weary muscles to a small group of boys at the High School .... Perseverance . . . unceasing practice . . . the will to do . . . taught the way . . . of course, the Gym Team .... Those muscular Tarzans thrilling at the animal assembly with spectacular feats upon the high bar, parallel bar, rings, and horse . . . whose tumbling, drills, and pyramids exhibited perfection in grace and form . . . topped by the exhibition and dance .... Frequent visits to other gym clubs, the exchange of mutual interests, new tricks . . . the group's achievements! . . . Peter Mikkelson led the '39 squad .... John Cook managed. Generotlsly contributing his time . . . responsible for the group's excellent performances . . . Mr. Delhez ...., A mong his various experiences . . . a circus . . . a Canadian gym team . . . his aim, a Great Neck wom- en's gym team .... 'fBelieye it or not! Membership in this organization was not limited to ability qualifications . . . an exception among var- sity sports . . . talent in their ranks, nevertheless . . . Gardiner, Arthur, Bill Travis, and Aristus . . . precision and harmony in the entire group .... Highlight of the Z Til assembly, the hurdle over the horse and four boys . . . X 'r IQ with the greatest of easel . . . Grand finale, a mass pyra- f e X' mid, climbing to the border lights ..... -X ristus teetered ' a bit, 'tis said . . . too bad there weren't more exhibi- Nag tions . . . especially with so many star gymnasts on the squad .... Carry on, Mr. Delhez! . . . Senior double jointers: Antor, G. Croly, A. Feuerstein, T. Gleeson, C. Meyers, T. Leies, G. Saunders, YV. Tonner, XV. Tra- vis, P. Mikkelsen. I M I . 1 ,.,. I I I I I I ar I x. . . , 1 . Q. fill lflfll' ntarlc: Ii. cilllll I.. Priest. N111 SC1ll'S-flllllfll. 1'lIl'.Yf Roth: I. IIICIQSICIII, R. Blake. XY. 'lrnixis-Czxptniii. I.. I.ttwrence. G. Crolx. S. Antor. X. Lerov. K. Gzirritx, W. Ifztrrell. W. Steelinan. W. Trotter. HI. Clousens. Swfarifl liorv: F. Weinstein. I . Segal. R. Zoellner. I. Morley. ll. Ecoh. Il. Swift. XY. Blunt. S. Brown. Cl. Ststnton. N. I riedl:tntler. I.. Seymour. IV. lick. R. Sztnliorne. Third Rozy: A. Callztnder-Nlainziger. R. Sniith. K. Sniolenski. Il. Barry. R. NIliI.llllgllllIl. -I. Mc- Laughlin. S. Rosenthal. D. Pidgeon. I. Peters. H. Clztrntliers. M. Clark, K. Ninesling. IN'iek. Ifozwtlr Row: R. Patlnier. IJ. Clonilv. NI. Leto. Al. Geisniainn. H. Sweeney. IV. Gross, A, Hollmam. H. IY:tgner. 'l'. Gftrlioski, .Xllen. .-X. VonK:trnen. . . . . , , - BANG! . . . Ihey re oll! . . . round and round . . . Grace . . . speed . . . 9 1 f' tiniing . . . hours ol' training . . . on their mark for the starting gun every fair 1 day . . . meets scheduled with the leading schools on Long Island . . . In a couple of years, maybe Clunninghani's rivals . . . .Y Q Qs , DK just another local racket! . . . Tennis directed by a newconier, Mr. Conaway . . . In the roll call many top-notchers . . . gzofi. and a rush for the courts . . . first conie, hrst served . . . J - I x, y A 4 .. v lX'llI'I'lI7lg.' H. Ebbitt. W. Boone, I. Miller. Slrnniiug: H. Young. B. Kenworthy. G. Saunders- Cztptain, H. johnson, R. Schmidt, H. Milne. R. Delzttour, R. Whiting, Mr. Conziwzty-Coach. 'it gn 3 K l ,Ll .-N. A-f W ,, . . -J' 15 xg . W, - .1-s ' M. s Q the .digg-Qg,t.,: t t , . X ,, X .,,,,55.ff f We li -.ifiieitfitalgal? t V' ,Il Illlf. 0'IJonnell: I'IIfI'lIlHg. N. llourdosis. Firxl lime: R. Jones, L. Goldberg, T. Brush. D. Nlztlcotnson. Nl. lotttrzt. XY. llttilx. I'. Ytlsktt. .Swrrnzrl Row: .M Shea. Rxlmeekv. Slzlsllil. Slllllllfllgf S. Dee. 'I'. llztrher. K. Herrick. ll. Y2lllilCl'lllll. li. Ninn. KL. Rennetnztn, R. Knoeekel. A. ilztrneghi. X. Walker, Nlr. Sinitli-liozich. .'Xtnerica's most, popular sport . . . Great Xeek's spring lavorite . . . Iirtsrlzztll . . . On record, scores ol' home runs . . . faculty-senior game a lulu . . . Coach Smith. head oflieial and peace-maker . . tough job! .... Xt bat and on the bases it long line ol seniors . . . Highlight in the '59 season . . . Boys' Sport Night . . . jack Knight presiding . . . Orange leaders, David Maleomson and Bruce Simpson . . . Kenneth Miller and Gerald Saunders directing Blue activities . . . Competition in all sports ol the indoor season . . . Letters awarded . . . Finale, a parade ol' sports . . . a magnificent gym team exhibition . . . XVinner . . . the Oranges! D. Nlztlcomson, G. Saunders. Couch ClllllIllDC1'l1lll1, R. Hiller, I. Knight-l'resident. B. Simpson. .7-gm. 'W .J vw. dnibiuajmilm One day, Aristus, fishing, Hit l1is head against a slump, And fell asleep conveniently A From that consequential hump. He found thee deep, deep holes, One, two, and three . . . They were not the kind of holes That one does often see. One was very round A nd had a sign all black and red Saying, Wonderland I Straight ahead! Two was rather square A nd its sign was orange and blue Reading uery clearly, HWonderlan.d II. Three was boarded up And its sign was rather faint Saying, 'tIVonderland Ill Wet Paint! Aristus deeided suddenly To explore the day away, And Ending Number ll He jumped, that is to say, He tumbled and he humped And he landed as though dead! ll'hile testing all his hones. He heard an Off with his head. As he looked, he saw A eourt in Orange and Blue, A nd arehers drawing bows To give him his just due. But, then Queen G. A. A. Said, Let him liue and see All the wondrous things that happen In the land of O. and li. First, they took him to the polls, The eampaigns were in full swing For the Leaders of the teams lVho eontested in the Spring. Then, he had a box at tournaments Of a most peculiar kind, Called Badminton and Deek Tennis, But he really didn't mind. Pg lrlua... Then, one day, the Queen received an order To meet at Roslyn, by the sea, To compete in a Sports Day VVith villages numbering three. There the Orange and Blue Created quite a coup d'etat, For they captured all the honors With a hip hip ray and a ra ra ra! On November twenty ninth, A game called pinging pong Was inaugurated at the court And Aristus, too, played before long. At N. Y. U. His eye caught a dance That, while definitely AIodern, Set him in a trance. An invitation was received By Aristus, for a dinner grand: He accepted and was over awed At the prizes won by that girl band. Then in Servus Ball and Volley Ball and Basketball, too He saw the Blue beat the Orange, and Orange beat the Blue In a game that even 'Rislus cheered, The Oranges were victorious! They passed and dribbled all around Those of the 'wif' notorious. The climax of his visit VVas a night which all looked forward to. A stupendous tradition Of the Orange and the Blue. With his voice the rnerest whisper And his hair all askew, Aristus went to the Queen To ask for his life anew. The Queen a kindly soul Said Depart and tell abroad Of the happiness in G. HI. .-1. And of tl1e sports that you did laudf' So Aristus woke up with a start And scratched his head and said, It must have been a dream, Or I was really dead. But, way down deep inside Aristus really knew That if he had the chance, He'd go back to that land of Orange and Blue. ' alonq,t0 .VX lriendlv rivalrv . . . but intenselv important. to C. A. A. members .... The Oranges looked lorward to a third successive victorv . . . lilsie Roth leading . . . Cookie lfredericks. however, determined to stretch that narrow margin ol one Banner to the credit of the Blues .... Points toward the Banner to the winners ol everv sport . . . hence. the enthusi- astic Blue and Orange audience at all final games . . . hoarse whispers and sore throats the next dav .... Other competitions, such as the drive lor dues, included in that linal score .... Every years' achievements praiseworthv ol' either side. Orange or Blue, witmer or loser , . . Sport Night. the climax ol' the vear's activities . . . an imnortant factor in the contest, lor the Banner .... No Schuberts or Sousas in the CLAAH but all songs original versions . . . cheers pepped up the team. . . . Heads ol' entrance, posters. stunts, equipment, appointed by the color leaders . . . novel ideas presented! 1939 Sport, Night projected on the athletic lield . . . providing more space lor the audience turned awav on past occasions .... Stunts, songs, cheers. dancing. games . . . the program .... Lighting effects . . . a veritable preview ol' the XVorld's Fair . . . the theme of this Great Neck event . . . a spectable equal to Ziegl'eld's gala presentations .... In the Orange roll call, Peggy Klein led the entrance parade . . . pep stuff, Belva Miller's work .... Barbara Fincke heading the demon 5lllI1lt'l'S ..... - Xnita Simpson conducting the Orange songbirds ...,, 'Xnne Dolan spreading the news .... In the ranks of the Blues, Dorothy Roth, Elsie-'s twin, directed the entrance oli her team . . . close competition, eh! . . . Margv Copeland chiel' executive of the cheering section . . . songs taught bv -lane Brooks .... Kav Grasberger, showing oll' Bltte acrobatics . . . Dorothv Dugan, the publicitv department .... XVith these leaders, Sport Night topped all past letes, drawing a record crowd. Prelude to the big night . , anxious leaders . . . special meet- ings lor last-minute check-ups . . . patient practices . . . cooperation lrvlon and perisphere ellect on the lield . . . background, a draped school wall . . . atmos- phere . . . lighting . . . orchestral accommpaniment .... Voilal . . .Sport Night! ...the svmbol ol' G. A. A. 1939 activities well done .... q.a.a. .. l.1'fI In riglzl: Lenderking. Secretary-'l't'eastu'et' of A. A.: li. Holliday. Yice-l'resident of . . ,L Q. . , . . , . ,. lr. A. A.: C.. Matson, ltestdent of lr. A. A.: Nl. jones. lresldenl oi C. A. A.: R. Clark. Xtce- t l't'esident of IQ. A. ll. Meyer. swat-tary:tn-.tstttt-r of C. A. A. For eyery smooth-liunctioning. democratic organization. well-chosen ollicials are imperatiye . . . In the G. A. A., Mary -lane Jones. the '39 Senior l'resident . . . an itnportant Iigure in many school activities and organizations . . . beautiful . . . brilliant . . . atniable . . . popular . . . talented . . . versatile . . . an outstanding tnember ol' the llramatics Club . . . winning the ltottor ol 'l'hespian . . . Hi-Y in '58 . , . her graceful dancittg exhibited in last year's Sport Night with the Modern Dance Club . . . 'lhrough tlte elliorts ol' this excellent leader a C. A. A. program enjoyed by all who participated .... -Xs part of her ofhcial duties, Mary lane organifed Sports Day . . . called and directed all Council meetings . . . superyised Sport Nigltt . . . eyery task undertaken flawlessly performed . . . Ruth Clark in tlte Yice-Presidency . . . a charming hostess on all occasions . . . Toast-Mistress at the Fall Dinner and Spring Luncheon . . . Her delightful sense of humor responsible to a great. extent for the success of these events . . . Took part in many other activities . . . prominent in the Great Neck High School Music departtnent . . . invaluable member ol' the Arista stafl' . . . her hobby-riding .... X girl popular with both laculty and students . . . Secretary-'I'rt-asurer, Dorothy Meyer . . . Pudd'n . . . mattaging all CQ. A. A. cttrrespondence . . . keeping the organization out ol the red . . . a most responsible attd difficult job . . . Quiet . . . elliciettt . . . always there when needed . . . always tteeded . . . active in sports throughout the year . . . distinguishing herself as leader . . . started her career as a squad leader 1 . . . promoted to manager . . . headed lor big things . . . Charlotte XX'atson, chiel' l executixe ol' tlte junior CL A. .X .... her leadership ability evident in the scyenth grade . . . a number one squad leader . . . secretary . . . manager . . . cheerful . . . ambitious . , . certaitt to succeed as a leader and executiye . . . a hockey player hard to beat . . . Betty Holliday. llunior Vice-President . . . squad leader . . . manager. . . Head ol' Deck 'I't-nnis in '38 . . . Secretary-'lreasurer, Aloan Lenderking . . . a young, but. neyertheless, Strong leader . . . lhese junior olhccrs aspiring c:ltiel's ol' a luture CL. A. A. .. First Row: C. Fredericks, Blue Leader: C. XVatson, Jr. A. A. President: Nl. Jones. G. A. A. Presi- dent: E. Roth, Orange Leader. Szfrmirl Rr1w.' E. Gregory, Swimming: J. Lehnian, Vollev Ball: A. Dolan, Modern Dance: D. Meyer, Secretary-Treasurer of G. A. A.: E. Williamson, Gi A. A. Record Keeper: E. Holliday, Vice-President of Jr. A. A.: G. Munn, Baseball: P. Hansen. Stunts. Third Row: E. Croly, Deck Tennis: N. Barrows, Soccer: B. Fincke, Fencing: M. Lyons, Head of Managers: D. Dugan, Servus Ball: J. Eisele, Head of Locker Room: L. lVestphal. Equipment: C. Minkin, Ping Pong: J. Horn, Archery. Jluzq,,alan,,we Judicial minds . . . executive force . . . the foremost leaders ol' Great Neck High . . . the Girls Athletic Council . . . leading all sports throughout each year . . . a model legislative body . . . members planning the practice games and tournaments for their sport, and directing that activity . . . According to the organizations constitution . . . all important matters in the G. A. A. were decided upon by the entire group . . . Presenting the Council of 1939 . . . responsible for the enjoyable season of the G. A. A .... the sport they lead or the office they held . . . Keeper of Records, Elaine Hfilliamson: Hockey, Jessie Schenck: Hockey equipment, Jerry Jenks: Soccer, Nancy Barrows: Archery, Junelove Horn: Artillery Equipment, Clara Smith: Deck Tennis, Carol Filer: Modern Dance, Anne Dolan: Fencing, Barbara Finckc: Swimming, Betty Gregory: Servus Ball, Dorothy Dugan: Volley Ball, Judith Lehman: Basketball, Mary Lyons: Junior Activities, Marilyn Moehlen- brock: Riding, Virginia Jennings: Fall Stunts, Audrey Saunders: Spring Stunts, Patsy Hansen: Ping Pong, Charlotte Minkin: Equipment, Lillian XVestphal: Locker Room, Jean Eisele: Badminton, Jean Fuller: Head ol' Managers, Mary Lyons . . . for your excellent work, our deepest thanks . . . Seniors on a worth while Council: Soccer-N. Barrows 'ggg Stunts-B. Bender '38: Vice Pres.-R. Clark '39: Modern Dance-A. Dolan '3g: Basketball-A. Dolan '3S: Fencing-B. Fincke gg: Blue Leader-C. Fredericks 'ggg Soccer-C. Fredericks '3S: Archery-J. Horn '39: Storckeepers-M. Kelly '39: Volley BallMJ. Lehman '39: Activities-B. Miller '37: Scrvus Ball-D. Roth '38: Hockey-E. Roth '37, Orange Leader- E. Roth 249: Archery EquipmentAC. Smith 'ggg Co-Recreation-I. Thompson '38, Record KecperfE. YVilliamson. by J 5 IQ-x X'- gq . 1 if First Row: I. Thompson. C. Grasberger, M. Copeland, M. Maher, D. Meyer, E. IVillizunson. A. Dolan, E. Roth, M. Nloehlenbrock. Scrrnzd Roux' C. YVatson. NI. Lyons. M. Nianewal, I.. Giesmann, A. Saunders. S. Braekett, J. Tuttle. G. Krayer, M. Augustine, NI. Thomas. Third Row: D. Roth. E. Crolv, R. Schenck, NI. Crystal, Logic. jhamvriealpfu' One of the highest awards to a member of the G. A. A .... The Honor G. N. ensignia . . . requisite, one thousand points for the Senior letter . . . six hundred for the junior .... Minimum number of points to be earned under certain headings . . . Team Sports . . . Sport Night . . . Individual Sports . . . Clubs and Tournaments . . . Leadership . . . Service Committees . . . Health . . . Scholarship . . . Position on one Honor or two Reserve teams .... For the Juniors, tl1e same headings, but slightly different minimums .... With the Senior Letter, a felt Scottie, mascot of the G. A. A .... Large stars for every additional two hundred points ..... A kitten to the junior Highers . . . stars for every one hun- dred credits earned after the Letter .... Points for honors achieved . . . leadership positions held ....A Iunior High School Letter to be earned in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades .... Senior Letter in the remaining years .... Preliminary awards to the G. N ....L I r. A. A. Shield to indicate one hundred and Hfty points . . . chevrons for each additional one hundred . . . after three chevrons, stars .... Goal of Seniors Hfty points higher. The greatest honor in the G. A. A .... the Blazer . . . requirements call for a model girl . . . excellent character, top-notch leadership . . . greatest number of accomplishments . . . willing to help at all times . . . pleasing personality. . . . Plans for a revolutionary change in the G. A. A. point system under way .... Credit for achievements an incentive to Junior High School girls .... Newly initiated into the Girls' Athletic Association . . . recognition of activities . . . a feeling of importance . . . Senior participation . . . love for sports . . . realization of the importance ol leadership experience .... Points unnecessary and unimpor- tant .... Proof: older girls . . . less points turned in . . . comparatively more Seniors taking part .... The system, therefore, outmoded . . . undergoing revision . . . supervised by Miss Dreher and Mrs. Reading . . . assisted by a select group of experienced Seniors. ri? .S f r Uwz,ma ...A.Q,Cfl.Qf6lfll:Q6.,... JS' , ,Q f --iv 4 X K ' 4 mf -1 -fi 1-, , , ' fi' J if gf I W ua Ai ' V' Q Y? Atomzhmpffzi KX -I+ 'K X 4.3 -A . I. 4-.4 .f S k A ng, l we K .. ,511 4 W.- 'TSW , 4, ,HP ,gf 4 G ' L'onfJzad,! luzlaxn' . . . Falls. twists and Stitttttfss . . . an inseparable part ol' Modern Dance . . . so the girls who tried this new sport found out .... Rumors . . . pictures on the bulletin board . . . a class at Adelphi . . . a group ol' ltigh school girls attetttpting the dance for the lirst titne . . . then the linal adoption ol' this new activity as part ol' tlte gyttt class routine. . . . Miss Dreher taught all girls the simpler tech- niques .,.., ,Ks tttore became enthused. ltowever, the Modern Dance Club was formed, attd in the fall Miss Ruby, a student from N.Y.U., came to teach those interested . . . progressing from simple techniques to original choreography by such dancers as Priscilla Holliday, President ol' the club: Edna McLaughlin, Vice-President: Edtta 'liltoma. Secretary-Treasurer: attd Marie Frazier, Mildred Augustine, Grace Pogue, attd Edith Pogue . . . Interpretations displayed in Spring and Fall Sports' Day . . . also Parents' Visitation Day . . . recitals, along with sponsored program of the group from N. Y. U., showed G. N. H. the rea- son why the Modern Dance Group is a vital part ol' the G. A. A. program .... Local Martha Gra- ltams contpared very favorably with the expe' rienced N. Y. U. performers . . . pioneers achiev- ing their goal .... Senior Doris Humphrey's: R. Clark, A. Dolan, E. Drivdaltl, G. Pogue. l'. H I ilroly. E. Pogue. E. NIc1,zttlgltlttt. eyser. Nl. Xttgttstitte. A. 13olan.B. Dayton. Nl. llertrstttd ollidtty, D. Dttgzttt, G. Pogue, Thotntt, S. Sotttlt. E I,l'lIl07lSHllfi7Ig.' M. Klein. First Row: B. Miller, M. Kulp, l. Thompson, C. Gmslmerger. M. Chieco, I. Nineslmg, E. Hunt, P. Hansen, S. Davison, M. Lyons, M. fiflllllllll. In spite of bruised shins, hockey enjoyed a popular fall season . . . Jessie Schenck successfully running off a tournament for the two groups, Beginners and Advanced . . . Miss Dreher teaching the rudiments of the game, helped, of course, by Hoc Aristus .... Beginners were coached by advanced players, who found their game improved by this experience .... Interested spectators were attracted by the thrilling games in the round-robin tournaments . . . from wee youngsters to proud parents .... Peggy Klein's invincible team ranked tops in the Orange division of the advanced tournament . . . but a close score gave the Blue honors to Catherine Grasberger's renowned battlers . . . defeating Peggy's team after a hard struggle to win the tournament .... XVhat a game! The All-Blue All-Orange game netted the Blues another victory .... Five points towards the banner, Blues! A change of colors in the Beginners' contest .... Oranges, victors in the tournament .... Points in the color games equally divided. Great Neck won top place at the Garden City Sportsday . . . repeated the performance in Sportsday, November 5 .... The Honor Team, the undisputed champions over Garden City and Roslyn . . . boasting such stars as Catherine Grasberger, Peggy Klein, Eileen Hunt, Marie Kulp, and Belva Miller . . . their careers to be continued in some lucky college .... Seniors dribbling and passing: B. Armstrong, B. Bender, C. Bryant, if, .1 5 - 1 'vga R. Clark, M. Copeland, D. Dieneman, A. Dolan, B. Fincke, ' Fuller, C. Grasberger, D. Gravert, B. Griffiths, E. Higgins, F. Hollander, E. Hunt, R. Hunter, H. Irving, M. Kelly, A M. Klein, G. Krayer, is. Miller, M. Ninesling, o. Pogue. ff 6 Pyle, Reis, E. Roth, A. Simpson, D. Smith, I. Thomp- son, D. Vogt. DK D1'n10nstrating.' D. Roth. First Row: E. NVilliamson, J. Blakie, Witt, H. Graves. A. Reed, N. Nichols, M. Maher. No tackles and fifty yard passes, but quite as exciting as football .... Soccer fans taking advantage of the mild fall weather . . . practiced Tuesdays and Thurs- days under the instruction of Mrs. Reading, a loyal devotee of the sport . . . beginner and advanced groups . . . pulhng and running to the best. of their ability in the tournament games, arranged by Nancy Barrows, their leader .... Aristus fainted in the first half . . . new members through experienced players gaining knowledge of the game . . . evidence of many outstanding future stars. An orange streak down the held . . . in slow motion, Peggy Maher, uncon- querable Veteran of the sport . . . ranked as Honor player and All-Orange star for several years . . . her technique all the more effective when backed up by her team mates on the All-Orange line-up, Muriel Thomas, Elaine Fieux, Mary Sigillo, Elaine lvilliamson . . . jane Cahill, Natalie Nichols and Anne Reed returning any stray balls that chanced to slip through that champion forward line . . . Connie Gragis, Gloria Munn, and jane lkfitt left almost entirely unoccupied in the backlield .... Losing not without a struggle, for they won the Hrst out of three games, was the All-Blue team . . . Helen Harap, Geraldine Vlfestphal, Frances Smaijas, Peggy Stokes and Dorothy Fogel making the goals . . . Adelaide O'Neal, Janet Graves and Pat Barr, half-backs . . . Dorothy Roth, Pat Beck, and jane Brooks as defense .... The honor team included many of these star players . . . Jane lVitt, Mary Sigillo, Peggy Maher, Elaine Fieux, Natalie Nichols, Connie Gragis, ,aa Elaine lVilliamson, Joan Blakie, Pat Barr, Adelaide O'Neal, and Dorothy Roth ....i X popular sport in Great Neck, may future soccers achieve their per- fection .... Senior Soccers: N. Barrows, B. Bilinsky, C. Fredericks, A. Gamble, L. Giesmann, Lehman, M. X Maher, C. Nicholl, A. Nichols, T. Pfaus, Reis, D. N Roth, Samuels, C. Smith, D. l'Veiss, L. l'Vestphal, E. -I lVilliamson. N NI. Lyons, D. Meyer. Nl. Nlgtlier. NI. Klein, ul. Blztkie. Ki. tLt':tsIwt'get', l'. Cllztwes. Pztss . . . dribble . . . sh00t! . . . Miss Dreher shouting etit-0t1rz1gement. . . .'Xl'lSlllS. sicleline eoach . . . :tn exciting trwnrney tlirectt-cl by Mary Lyons . . . the linztl tally ceding the h0n0rs t0 ll0an Blaikiek six ..., Xlthmtgh Crantlztntl Rice never heard 0f her. Peggy Mather ranks tops in this yt-ztr's basketball seas0n. 'l'h0st- I'0ur baggers ztwztitetl by eight other DiNIaggi0s . . . this yt-ar's sluggers c0ael1etl by Mrs. Reading . . . Peggy Maher, h0n1e-run qttt-eil . . . skipping past the bases . . . nice batting averztge girls . . . Aristus 0.000 . . . Oh! 1,I'IIIUH.Xl!'llffllgl' NI. Klein. IJ. Xleyer. lflisl lfrmn' l,. Htttnpton. NI. Klllll. A. Reetl. CI. cil'1lSlJCliQCl', NI. Nlztlter. CI. l'll'L'1lCl'lCliS, G. Munn. K X Ot 5 I7I'lIIUH.XlVllfl-Hg. E. Roth. Nunn' lime: CQ. Nlunn. l.elnnan. .Swmiizl lime: ll. Meier, NI. Klein. NI. jones. Illini Row: I-.. Hollulax. li. Cfraxert, C.. K-raslmerger. One of the niakior winter sports . . . volleyball . . . lucly Lelnnan holding sway over the courts . . . The tournzunent won by Peggy Klein's niaeliine guns Blues outrangecl ln the Oranges in the color games . . . Marching along at the Nlanliasmet Play liar. Great Neck nettecl two out ol' tliree games . . . Garden F0 City uniipletely squelelietl. v t, igwbwflx I if 1 Mis .Q .59 1939 Bcniibers uncler the tnanagetnent ol' Dorotliy Dugan . . . In the spotlight sueli figures as Peggy Maller, Elaine lfieux, Claudia Fremlerieks, Natalie Nichols . . . the latter's team x'iftoriot1s in the Round-Robin 'lkmurnzunent , . . Sportsday ereclitecl to the Servuserm! First Hunt: A. Schulz, CI. l'illCI'-SI'l'7JfIlg. X. Xieliuls. 5I'I'0!1Il lime: il. l'll'CLlCTlLfliS. H. llezeski. I.. Giestnann, D. Dugan-l'le:ul of Serxus liztll. Tllirfl lime: Nl. Nlalier, lf.. 1'1CllX. lx. bregory. Ai 7 5 L '4 J Qirai-fvw - . . A fr-,Wg , ,,L.. 4 . 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Telephone Great Neck 4 Compliments Of FLEUR DE LIS FLOWER SHOP Phone Great Neck 632 Telephone Great Neck 1322 PETER PAM SHOP Boys' and Girls' Apparel Through High School Age 571 MIDDLE NECK ROAD Court Building Great Neck, N. Y. Il'I.lA F. MOCK K Cmnplimffrzts ef NASSAU UTILITIES FUEL CORPORATION Great Neck 2300 Sj 1'1'1'z1I1'zi11g In NOEVUI Slznnf Ifflllfj' EVVHI-Ilg fill 1'10lAlll.S' of llI.S'IHYl7IfF PATRUNIZE THE ARISTA ADVERTISERS CllIlIlIH1IlI'!1fA' of JOSEPH RAU CHWERGER l'1'c:fimlc-lml ul thc' NORTH SHORE BUS CO., Inc. CRAMPTON BROS., Inc. EAST SHORE ROAD Great Neck, N. Y. ASPHALT PAVING rClCPll0llC Great Neck ITOU Compliments Of JOSEPH I-IUBIANN BALLROOM DANCING Special Summer Rates for High School Students BERNIE SAGER'S STUDIO OF DANCE ARTS For P2ll'llClll2llDS Telephone Great Neck 1673 II5 MIDDLE NECK ROAD Opposite Playhouse Theatre C'mnpI1'mer1fs Uf Harold R. Young North Shore Real Estate Great Neck to Oyster Bay I'el. Greut Neck 3145-3146 JOE MARINO All kinds of Fresh Fish and Sea Food in season 539 MIDDLE NECK ROAD Great Neck, N. Y. Are You Going to Graduate to A Pontiac Car? and get ioofjg, in Economy IOOSWI in Riding Performance IOOSZ7 in Durability and from A 100131, Dealer BIENER PONTIAC CO. 250-21 NORTHERN BLVD. Little Neck, N. Y. 7-q1?' H I 1 I I L Phone Great Neck 11118 GREAT NECK CYCLE SHOP Axrlloxr Nonrro. Prop. Bicycles called for and delivered New Y I'setl - Repairs - Rentals 121 MIDDLE NECK ROAD Great Neck, N. Y. Telephone Fireproof YVZITCIIOIISC Great Neck 549 Individual Vaults NIURPHYYS STORAGE WAREHOUSE 200 MIDDLE NECK ROAD Great Neck, N. Y. Telephone Great Neck l5O OTTO KREGEL I'l0I'II1I'I'l3' Hrrfttfnans 81 MIDDLE NECK ROAD Great Neck, N. Y. Honiemzitle Ice Cream antl Cantly Coflee :intl Ioastetl Sanclwichec Sold In Your School Sold In Your .XIl?lAglIl20Tll00Cl ht X I Mm ICE fill-IAM I Breyer Ice Cream Company, Inc. 34th Street and Queens Boulevard Long Islantl City, N. Y. Stillwell 1-5ooo l'l lflil Q G. N. QI72 NASSAU BOOTERY Fine F txcr twear for All 64 MIDDLE NECK ROAD Great Neck, N. Y. Shoes Fitted hy N-Ray Chiropodist i11 Attendance II you want something tasty, And yo11'1'e thinking of pastry, COIIIC to the VILLAGE BAKERY. Great Neck 1Hgg4W Phones: Creati Neck IIUO-I roi Gregory Coal and Lumber Co. Incorporatetl Paints A Hrn'rlzuar1'- Iflllllllllg' AIllll'l'lIllS Roar! HIIIIIIHIIKQ' 1IIaIc'rlalx GREAT NECK NEIV YORK Phone Great Neck 28150-2861 HANOPI-IY'S MARKET 'Ihe Best i11 Meats-l'nl Jzlt talleletl Service 48 MIDDLE NECK ROAD Great Neck, N. Y. G R.E. I ta. L GILLIAR F.J. A J.v. 1 R THE GILLIARS OF GREAT NECK ' CORP. VA R S 'i Since lQ2l 2z1:'2-1'-if-'I ., I 'yt ob ,r ,' .I ' ' ' GREXI' N1-LCR. N. Y. Sll0H'I'00I1l K Service l'setl Car Display Station Northern Blvd. at gg Cutter Mill Road 2.1501 Street Great Neck Douglaston Great Neck 21-Imperial 2828-FLllSllll'lg 7-1890 For 1939- l5l'lCK'S THE BE.-Xl l'Y How good it tastes . . . That's the first thing everyone says about 1g0l'ClClliS Golden Crest- Try B0l'ClC11iS Golden Crest yourself and you'll know why everyone just can't help talking about its wonder- ful, C'l'C21ll1f'-1'lCll flavor. It's a flavor you won't tire of-wholesome, appe- tizing and 1'Cl'l'CSlllI'lg. BORDENS FARM PRODUCTS Division of The Borden Company Compliments of GREAT NECK MOTORS Inc. Ford - Lincoln - Lincoln Zephyr Sales - Service CUTTER MILL ROAD Phone Great Neck 18511 Call Great Neck One for advice on matters of REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE RICHARD KEHOE 41 MIDDLE NECK ROAD WINIDSOR MEN'S SHOP 1-1 1f111 Q 15 llffffffff 1f1.lf'1Ufl 5'R l1fff f'1 Hma1,1wr1f1-.1 for MacGregor Sportswear ALBERT AANTOR Mallory Hats K, ,,Z, ,,,,,,,. Arrow Shirts XVest1ninster Socks Opposite I,I2li'IlOllSC Great Neck .112 72 MIDDLE NECK ROAD Great Neck, N. Y. For exclusive homes, country estates and cottages on tl1e North Sl1ore of Long Island, consult with a Hrm tl1at is recognized as one qualified to re11- der reliable and Satisfactory service. EDWARD J. CLANCY For tl1e latest SXVING RECORDS NYC have them! lVe know them! ANN VERA HUGHES B A R R O W Inc. Middle Neck Road at Station Plaza 123 MIDDLE NECK ROAD Great Neck 'Gt Open lixenings G. N. 21115 C07l1fJIf?71I?7'lf.S' of Compliments OT SHANGHAI INN FRANK BRIAND Salon dz' Beazzte 213 MIDDLE NECK ROAD Great Neck, N. Y. Phone C. N. 1040 THE GREAT NECK CANDY KITCHEN For The Best In Ice Cream and Food Our Home-made Ice Cream is flelicious - the finest intgreflients are 115611-7'l'Cll cream, pure Cane sugar and pure flavorirzgs. Many times a day our patrons tell us our food is wonderful! Have your next rneal here and add your praises to the list. 367 MIDDLE NECK ROAD Great Neck 2615 Compliments Of GREAT NECK TRUST COMPANY BRADLEYyS Covered Hhgon and Cottage RCSl1llll'8lll . TIMOTHY H. REED Successor T 0 tl. FRED FAIGLE-MUNI Market 405 MIDDLE NECK ROAD Great Neck, N. Y. Established Over 50 Years mi Telephone Great Neck 43 Ili' are GRA'l'EFIIL for the llflffllllllgf' of Grral Neck Hifffl School st'1uif'11I.Y Since l927 Plione Bfkyside tg-6780-Eye Muscle Exercises I I Compliments 01' OPTOMETRIST tiycs Ext llll itwtl-cgittsses Fitted Little Neck Theatre Building Little Neck, L. I. PROFESSIONAL BUILDING at tl1eHub of the Plaza 43 SOUTH MIDDLE NECK ROAD GREAT NECK, N. Y. Distinguished Occupancy WALTON AND SEE P. A. WILLIAMS. M.D. Dispensing Opticians X-Ray Laboratory MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC LABRATORIES PAUL D. STELLE, M.D. Research-Analysis Oculist NIEL MORROW LADD ASSOCIATE ROBERT L. McCOLLOM. M.D. Real Estate Ear - Nose - Throat JOSEPH B. MITCHELL CARMEN-DUNNE, Inc. Attorney Engineers - Surveyors EDNA M. GROSE, C. S. ALFRED J. HEWITT Practitioner Heating - Plumbing B E N W . H I L L Appraiser of Real Estate VOGEIXS GAS STATION Compliments Of F. W. WOOLWORTH CO Compliments Of BANK OF GREAT NECK ANCELO TESORIERO NOR'I'H SHORE NIARKEF1 cg 1R1,1R 1-111-Q. If 1-11 ns. l111 1 xx-Q1-1111111-S Nassau Building 43 x111m1JLl-1 NECK 140.111 111 wflll e can-.11 N1-11 III7 I'l1u11c fQl'C1ll Ncvk 51511 R. E. FLIEDNER FUNERAL HOME ISO MIDDLE NECK ROAD fQ1'L'2ll Nvfk. L. I. 0. H. joxlis. lm. S. lI,l'fN'--ll! 'IISOX--SlflfVlffli 21 S'I'.Yl'ION PIAZX f1l'C2ll Neck. N. Y. lici'u1'c dc-1'i1l111g on Yfllll 11111 K'2ll'. look 111 Hudsolm CvUIIIf11l'7lIf'7If.S CfIIIIfJIiNIl'7If.S' gf Of PL.-XYHOUSE CLEANERS K 550 NIIDDLE NECK ROAD Orca! Neck, N. Y. xsrluwvm' l'clepl11111v CL. N. 161 PLYMOUTH MARKET Compliments NIE.'Yl'S. l'Ol'I,TRY. PROVISIONS of fllll' prices 1111- Irma-sl when 51111 1'u11s14lL1 F1 , , Ll' x ctox1x1UN1 IY s14.Rv1CE l 'I 351 NIlDDI.l'1 llffxn C11-211 Nc-ck. N. Y. I'I11111c f:l't'llI Nvck Il23 GREAT NECK REAL ESTATE BOARD Composed of Great Neck's leading Real Estate Brokers extend hearty congratulations and best wishes to the CLASS OF 1939. I11 the practical world, which you are now entering, there is competition. X'Ve, as business men in Great Neck, Compete with each other daily. In creating the Real Estate Board, we have proven that eonipetitors can work together harmoni- ously to the end that the connnunity is better served as well as the individual members. lVith that in mind, we pass along to you the following quotation from our Code of Ethics. X'Ve, the undersigned real estate brokers, maintaining offices at Great Neck, County ol' Nassau. and the State of New York, do each of us believe that the work in which we are engaged imposes upon us obligations beyond those ol' ordinary connnerceg that our words and our actions in the conduct ol our respective endeavors should be dedicated to the zealous undertaking ol' improving our standing in the community we serve and to enhance our sell-respect and the good opinion of those in our ranks with whom we are in daily Conipet i t ion. GEORGE Y. BITLLEN. Inc. RONALD E. BYRNE HOIVARD L. FRIEND RICHARD KEHOE NEIL NIORROXV IADD A l. T. NICKNIGHT SSOCIATES .'XR'l'Hl'R F. Rtufscn HENRY A. S.-XHNI yous c1. SAHM ane,xR STORNIS, JR.. Inc. 1. G. WOLF-R. tx. wHI'rE HAROLD R. YOUNG Inc e Great Neck 998 419 J. C. FRANK lflumbmg 1 Iflf IH fffl mg MIDDLE NECK ROAD Great Neck, N. Y. Cnmplinlffllfs Of H EN RY A. SAHM Playhouse LIIIICDCOHCLLC IOS MIDDLE NECK ROAD Tel. U. N. 3275 Prompt Deliverv A Pleasant Place to go for Ice Cream or Sandwiches Carclani French lce Cream Exclusively CUIllfJIfI7H'l1f.Y of LOU IS Nl. XVOLF P110 l-.yes l'lX1IllllIlCLl Glasses Fitted LOUIS 'lf Z.-XNICR 0,11 ffffl mmf ONE CLT'l l'ER MILL ROAD Great Neck, N. Y. up cg ,-f-.1 r Nr-fr .760 lllultigraphiug Mimeogrziphiug Addressographing Mailing Lists R. A. PYLE LETTER SHOP 70 MIDDLE NECK ROAD Great Neck, N. Y. Phone Great Neck 2920 Stationery Pfilllillfl Public Steuographic Service lVhether vou're il thousand miles :iwztv or riffht next door. ll Presto recording of vour 6 greetings is the ideal I'CIIIC1Hl3I'ZlIlCC . . . one thev'll want to keep for years. These tiny phonograph records of vour voice or music cost vers little. cam be played on any phono- kc 1 graph. Visit our studio today and time A szunple recording. KELLY RADIO GREAT NECK Carr Typewriter Exchange Your Local Dealer Repnired rented sold VIACIIIHS Trrides Royal Typewriter Company lllglillffb 7 Cutter Nlill Rd. Gt. Neck 331 I-lANIPTON'S 613 MIDDLE NECK ROAD At Fairview Ave. Great Neck, L. I. vi ltitr e at-cat Nutr 3791 Cooling Suunner specials at our fountains where we serve vou with the best so that we iuzii serve you again. Chapel Theatre Opposite I's Lawrence Motor Service Oldsmobile Dealer GULF SERVICE ,135 Nliddle Neck Road Phone G. N. 250 Compliments Of THE GREAT NECK SKOURAS PLAYHOUSE The Photography for the 1939 Arista was done by the APEDA STUDIO, Inc. 212 WEST 48th STREET NENV YORK CITY RIF LEBTIUH3 ol: you and your classmates upon your school lite achieve immortality in a carefully planned and executed yearbook. From the arid desert ot Arizona, and the sultry green island of Puerto Rico, to the snow-blanlceted slopes of Northern New England, we have traveled, happy and proud to have been an instrument in the translating into print, the humor pathos, excitement, and sentiment Found in the campus life ol: over seventy-Five colleges and preparatory schools. 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