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

 - Class of 1941

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Jai? an W' I A! g i STEPHEN DECKOFF Pyro's ambition to be a scientific re- search worker has a sound foundation . . . an outstanding addition to Bunsen Burners, Agassiz, Math Club . . . ex- periments endlessly with chemicals and explosives . . . can maneuver a hilarious conga a la Deckofl' . . . next year should find Steve among the test tubes at Harvard. IRENE DEPEW Renee,,' a twinkling brunette, loves music . . . is an A Cappella singer . . . belongs to the Hi-Y, Star Circle Club . . . will eat Wheaties but not oatmeal . . . nor does she care for snobs . . . definitely approves of Duchin's orchestra . . . Julliard School of Music will be her next stop. LILLIAN ANNE DICKMAN Sweet and petite, 'fDickie became the livening spark of Modern Dancing . . . an ardent Red Cross worker . . . her mouth waters at the thought of apple pie, but an empty pocketbook makes her shudder . . . a talented musician . . . will teach scales after studying at the Julliard School of Music. MARILYNN DORIS DOCKHAM Pretty, unassuming . . . Doc's,' cheery smile is a sure cure for Monday morning blues . . . to be commended for her assistance with Arista advertising and the Senior Council . . . main interests are centered in Massachusetts with Nichols Junior College . . . upon gradua- tion, she plans to enter St. Margaret's College. PATRICIA DODD Sports, dramatics, and domestic diver- sions share alike in Pat's scheme of things . . . as witness her clubs: Cot- tage, Betty Lamp, Skating, and Dra- matics . . . a devotee of hockey, tennis, and swimming . . . will count calories as a dietician at Simmons. THOMAS DOUGHERTY HDoc, athletically inclined, has been active in intramurals since the seventh grade . . . has also played on the Varsity and .lunior Varsity basketball teams . . . besides all sports his likes include swing music and pretty girls . . . he will study banking at Duke. VIVIAN ADELE DOWIE Rousing red head . . . plenty of pep and action . . . always helpful in Miss Brickellis office . . . Viv,i enjoys Latin and music, dislikes long, red finger nails . . . Head of Servus Ball, member of the G.O. Senate . . . enthusiast of the Girls' Ice Skating Club . . . will go to Bucknell. LAUREL DOWSEY Dark, friendly, helpful . . . Exchange Editor of the Guide Post, Secretary of Filibusters . . will be missed in the Orchestra, Mr. Franks, discussion group . . . spends spare time writing, painting, playing the piano . . . adores dogs, tangoes . . . objects to swing music . . . expects to study journalism at William and Mary. PATRICIA VAUGHN DUNN Pat,,' whose pretty curls, slight drawl and green eyes present a Scarlett O'Hara appearance that melts the hardest male heart . . . her badminton playing is tops . . . '4Irish dotes on ragtime music and fried chicken . . . and good- ness gwacious . . . she dislikes school. MARK M. EATON Argumentive, unconventional, imbued with the scientific methodi' . . . ex- plored the mysterious unknown in Agassiz, Bunsen Burners, and Math Clubs . . . wants to be a research chem- ist . . . fond of people who are crazy in a nice way . . . will find them at Michigan. WARREN FRED ECK A boon to the Varsity track team . . . the Swede also finds interest in dis- cussion group . . . cheerful and like- able . . . downs knee-length socks and Monday mornings . . . strongly advo- cates Dutch,' treats . . . hopes to be- come an Army Air Corps fiyer after attending Duke. JEAN EISELE Merry, alert, sincere . . . .lean's quiet presence has a stimulating affect on those around her . . . sports and studies share alike in her way of life . . . G. A. A. Vice President. a Hi-Y-er, on Orange Honor Hockey Team . . . espe- cially thrilled by dramatics, Mr. Snyder's chemistry class . . . Wellesley next September. 'IT' . -ta.-of.. i 'K S' if :Gb 'ff Y -1 a t. . t , H , .1 . ,, 0 , Q ' , fn .fwx f. V. 'V 4' Azfifii 4 .mt , X.5 xl' .1 ,f f I . ,fi W' 'af' HI at , W, Y .A wg., . Qi, :FQ-71 KV ii., Ligfif f A - f- 1 I Yi ' 2 ,'-'SIE 13 51,54 '. H -:5::?n . - , 4'r,'.,ggf . , -. .f '. . frfm. .' X A 'J -'-'.'x'3'-':,7, - f M . ' 15-A .'.',1.'.-'fr 4. wt A. . .. x -,-Ks...-4 ,3- '- V 4 fx.'.'--- wt PL--s ,. f -.f,-1-fir.-,'NL.:.i,-.-:.t.z.,..e- I 1 l Q .f ' Af'

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