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

 - Class of 1940

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ff 'fr S y If N 1 ia- X i f 'N Inj, i- X .h -5 i 3' fy, v,- MW HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT-Miss Vera I.. I-little, Miss IIILUSTRIAL ARTS DEP.-3rRT'l'.flEiriT-I-.fir. Iolin E. McGra li Olga E. Goehler tDepi. Heacli. Ivir. Henry T. Sirloin, Mr. Herbert L. Gregory tDept. I-lea A l lflr. Leo A. Connolly. Ninn -, h- nj-a fKT4'Wx - DW x. LATIN Tupper FIRST- ICHTER , FISHER IEN. seen cluring torricl summers on tlae stiores ol laalte Seymour, Vermont. pulling in so-lbig. Alter attaining lais ltnowleclge at ljitflatnurg State, Oswego, anct New Yorlc University. lie lbegan teaelaing stiop worlq. One ot tlaose rare people wtuo atutiors lprittge, lxlr. Gregory talqes retluge trom tlwe granct-slammers lyy quietly reacting, or inclustriousty Creating uselut implements at laome. Poly Prep ancl Cornell were tlie laalls ol ltnowl- eclge tor lxlr. lauseli. A cleyote ol ,xllftilf llerlvert. lxlr. l-usel1 cteliglateft lloltywooct anct Xvatter Con- molly lay seeing tlae motion picture, mllne Great Victor l'lerl5ert,n tlaree times. From tlwis you may gatlaer tliat lie enjoys musie. Ancl tlial tae ctoes. A DEPARTMENT-Mrs. Agnes S. Pegg, Mr. Clifford R. tDept. Heacll, Mrs. Blanche T. Baker, Mr. Paul Anaiolillo. stauncita tlriencl ol tlie Senior Class lor ten years, lie is loyal to eaeli one even alter leaving ttie sfliool. ljy way ol ljanama Str. l-ttSCll lias yisitect tlie sunny sliores ol Calillornia lxtiss lxlaltuen. a prominent memluer ot ttie tae- ulty lor Filteen years, lreacls our lxlatlwematicis De- partment. lluring several summers lxtiss lxlaltuen it-Ii laer more passive taivlutiy-garrtening. anrt set out to see it tlae earttw were really rounct. Refusing to lae ciuotect on tlais point, lxliss lxlaltuen spealts of lflurope, Alaslta, ancl the Unitect States as places ot great natural tieauty. Sponsor ot tlie Nlatli Ctulo, slae laas airlert stuctents in clelying into many intri- Caries too puzzling to print. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT--Standing-Mr. Clarence D Manuel, Mr. Albert I. Mallet. Seated-Miss Ruth B. Duncan Mrs. Mildred C. Bowen, Miss Foye Perry, Mr. Paul E. Mere dith, Miss Christine Makuen tDept. I-Ieadl. .pn rf MQ' 4.2 .... f'

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1-,Z-..,,..,,,, COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENTe-Mr. Leoriczrd l. Douglas lDepi Ellum Mlm Halen M Headj, Mr. Roswell D. Coriqer, Mrs. Marion E. Tupper Mr Clarence D. Mfmuel, Miss Sciroh Hcduri. C I DBF TRQTTER , EDITCDRS, llower luis iclea ol Slwangri-lea. Paracloxically eriougli, lxlr. Douglas is a perpetual opera-Qoer aricl olleri eiioiigli rulws Celeliriliesl ellvows al Broadway pre- mieres. Tlie Qleliglillul aroma ol Cooking' escapes 'Elie liome economics room as we interview Bliss Goeli- ler. Xve Cliscover llial slie alleiiclecl llie last Passion Play al Olierammergaii. Xxlliile iii llie Orient. slie was eiilerlaiiiecl iii imperial Climese splenclor lay a rlirecl clesceiiclaiil ol ilie Coiiliicius. For tlie past seveiileeii years Bliss Goeliler lias sliowii many a girl llwc way lo a maiiqs liearl-via his slomacli. Nlr. Gregory. cliiel ol llie liicluslrial Arts. may be 'rn OC wma. 2 ,,s,,s.,-- -,,-, , b. ,J :LLLAL QTJQXLS DLP.-xRTIi.IgNT - :exec CIT :mess .i.-:t:1:ev.' E. 5:11:21 ferr. Head like fcrcthy R. Stxziclgizc-I-.fr. 'falter Llihf fufr. Qxrrrexse E. CQS ...tvs ' --, vs, f ,- -N - sr, TW r-ee.,,::: A. W er: L. Meyer- -3 Edgar tv f. ' miie.



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KIERS. Si. CHR . Cl stands lVlr. Owns IJHHJIV WZIHS fill l,llC lVlLlSlC ROOTI1 nside the sound g hy, director of the Cappella Choir and co-producer ot years spectacular Radio Shows. A red letter day for Mr. Urmshy was the occasion of th e fXl,walcr-Kent Vocal Contest, when his pleasing laaritone won' First prize. The mention ol? New England slci trails puts a protes- sional twinltle in, soft snow is seconc pion. Qddly enoug one ot those hig . heclcle at the Yan The country ho.- lVlinnesota laeing . l-le went to Boyd, spectively. His chi' as do his garden, other headliners h his eye, for skimming over the C nature to this rlunior Slci Cham- h, a relative, Cousin Qrmslay is .eague umpires we all hiss and 'tee Stadium. .ds First place with lVlr. Smithfe dis home might account for it. Wisconsin, and Columhia, re- idren give him much enjoyment, reading, and travelling. Among e has met two great statesmen, Calvin Coolidge and William Jennings Bryan. Aft- er hours, Mr. Smith is the Filihusters, adviser. Hlfonnen Sie Deutschff, No? Well, that is the title of Mr. Swenson,s hooli on the German lan- guage. Of Swedish hirth, he is an expert in many languages, and at Tufts College he was laoth stu- dent and teacher. lVlany times a European traveler, in 1917 hh. Swenson lnecame entangled in a Franco-Prussian ho Golf and gardening rder feud lasting several months. predominate among his hohhies. For eleven years Mr. Swenson has helped many up the ladder ot success in languages. Une sunny day ahoard a hoat for Haiti a miracle ot tishdom was witnessed lay none other than Mr. Tupp er. A whale spouted water and completely astonished our sunlourned Latin pedagogue. After studying at Bowdoin College, he travelled to Pan- ama and Jamaica. Most harrowing of lVlr. Tupperxs adventures was his death-defying ascent to the lofty atmosphere of l3ilQe,s Pealc fescorted hy a Cadillacl. MCDERN. LANGUAGE-Mrs. Marjorie R. Hubbard, Miss Louise F. Crandall, Mr. Kenneth F. Canfield, Mr. Paul Anqiolillo, Mr. Ernest S. Swenson tDept. Headj. MUSIC DEPARTMENT-Mr. Clifford M. Orrnsby KDGPT- Hecrdj, Mr. Howard E. Pruttinq. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT-Mr. Clifford H.. Sears, Mr. Arthur L. Smith, Mr. Earl H. Chamber- 105111, Mrs. Marion K. Reading, Miss Catherine O Dreher. SECIENCE DEPARTMENT-Mr. James M. Balassone, Mr. qeorqe E' NOYSSI MT- lohn S. Lusch tDept. Headl, MI'- t CfYmO1'1C1 W. Hutchinson, Mr. Barton W. Snyder, Ml'- Albert I. Mcrllett.

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