Mineola High School - Signet Yearbook (Mineola, NY)

 - Class of 1926

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Mineola High School - Signet Yearbook (Mineola, NY) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 9 of 32
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ALOENIM JE SENIOR CLASS MARGARET BENEDICT a t’ G. A. A. (VRfe. President) (4) Basketball (2) (4) Track Team (3) (4) Glee Club Y Margaret is one of the best girl athletes Tn the school, and many un- derclassmen envy, her. “Pat” Was chosen captain of .the tj'ack teafti fof the last two years, and captain, of the basketball team this pakt season. This shows how popular she is. Next year she is going to take up nursing, her chosen profession. We all wish her success. JOHN F. BOLES, JR. “Bolesie,” “Dusty” ALOENIM (4) Basketball (4) School Police (3) V Glee Club (3) Senior Play B. A. A. John is therq with wise cracks. And as for persistence—remember his many proftjiSuls in the Senior play, and his petition for individual pic- tured. At meetings he' is known as th champion “motion-maker.” Wher ever he has traveled, his route ma; be known by the trail of broken hearts in his wake. They would reach, if put in a straight line, from Bay Shore to within 13 1-2 feet of the Fail- Grounds. MURIEL BRINK “Mike” ClaSS yice President (4) Track' team (1) (2) (3) (4) G. A. A S ALOENIMXL3J (4) Basketball (4J “A cannot withjtf her, nor custom 5tale Her infinite wietjf,” Who doe aJt-know Muriel, a popu- lar person rioted for h speed on the track and irT coming -home from school? A ngjy joke, a wise'crack,— let’s attribute—ihefh to luriel. We could keep on expounding her virtues for pages, but we’ll sum it up by saying, “She’s a good sport.” “Mike” will enter the business world after graduation. MARGARET BRITTON “Peg” G. A. A. Glee Club (1) (2) (3) (4) Senior Play ALOENIM (4) “Bethink thee on her virtues that surmount, And natural graces that extinguish ari,.” Peg looks so quiet and modest, but then, when it comes to popularity, we all can vouch for her. We wish her continued success when she takes up her chosen career, nursing. (3) (4) HARRY P. CORN “Chip’ Class President (1-2-3-4 Track Team (1) (2) Basketball (2) (3) ALOENI School B. A. That jj -son in knee-pants? Why, th tk the president. Yes, the president!r Say, he’s a fast runner. You’ll uduce Paavo Nurmi isn’t hang- ing flno| jd this country now that raduating. And—basket- must have a hidden spring im that makes him jump as high e tallest in the game. FRED DE BRAVA “Fritz” Baseball (2) (3) (4) B. A. A. 'T’Were is only one activity that Fred J»went out” for; that’s baseball. The nrsteirear he wJs only a lowly fielder. But the cext ar, our coach found in him good pitching qualities, and he became our star pitcH C Last year in one game he “struck out” men, —an enviable record. JOSEPH FLESCH “Yossel” Baseball (3) (4) Basketball (4) B. A. A. lenever Mineola plays basketball or bdseball ,4t otitsyfe schpols ll the “fok ii stteefibs ]Aow yqssg l id, call Him byfthat name. - ManyUmes whgin Josepp was supposed to be at basebalL raetiaa wa'r'out playing golf with tlie class clown. 7

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“BARBARA MAKES A SPLASH” Back row (I. to r.)—James McLaughlin, Joseph Gramer, Fred Gibbons, Franklin Simonson, and John Boles. Front row (I. to r.)—Lillian Katz, Mildred Wiencko, Mrs. Clendenny (coach), Margaret Britton, and Anna Thomas.



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A L 0 E N I M A ARTHUR GERSBACH “Art” Basketball (2) (3) Debating Team (4) Baseball 3) x Track Gj)f M Orchestra (I) B. A. ATJr Charge W the Juniors Aty is another member of the fam- ous “G” gang, composed of Gersback, Gibbons and Gramer. During the Eas- ter Vacation, he nearly got lost in the wilds of Washington’s Chinatown, when the Seniors visited the Capitol city. And lest we forget, there’s his debating ability. FRED GIBBONS Pop” Senior Play , jl A ''red is an all aroifn® Rrooa fellow, is also a mgntbejr of (the “3 G5 Jbng. Fred was votM Vhe njoetr (fig- ified Senjfor. Wl Csay, Fred ? He looked dv nif ed when he acted as r'datl” in Ithe Senior play. JOSEPH GRAMER “Joe” Track Team (3) (4) Senior Play Debating Team, Ca Class Orator ever heard a peep ptil he became intei’ested Then he came out of And that trip to Washing- Sin,—h’m—well, that assured his pop- ularity. He also can act as a “bally Englisher.” ALFREDA HOFFMAN “Al.” G. A. A. Glee Club (2) (3) (4) ALOENIM (4) Alfreda is one of those persons with a very happy disposition. Her one hobby is drawing,—an art at which she excels. In fact, nothing is ever difficult for her to do. puf Jus shellT ALLAN HOLZWEISS “Gahent” Baseball (4) Basketball (4) B. A. A. t Allan, although he has been with us but one year, has become one of the most popular Seniors. When ev- erything is dull, he is always here to brighten us up. His chief occupation is expounding his immense, well pronounced vocab- ulary to the rest of the “innocent” Seniors. BENJAMIN F. JONES, JR. “Benny,” Fat” Boys’ A. A. Orchestra (2) (3) Bennie is the boy that helps the Senior Clasg with all of its activities. He helps wherever and whenever he can to nja any school affair a suc- cess Regardless of the extra work it co os him. WILLIAM F. KANAVY “Shrimp” B. A. A. Track Team (4) School Police (4) William apparently did not like the graduating class last year; so here he is. We have only passing glimpses of him, for being a man of leisure, he came to only one class a day. , LILLIAN KATZ “Katzy” Class Vice President (3) Basketball Manager (2) Glee Club (2) ALOENIM (2) (3k Cheerleader (3) Winner Quadrangular peaking Con- test (3) S G. A. A ) Senior Play W' Class Recitationis When we ImJjTback over our happy school years, ijney would not be com- plete tvithoiW’Katzy.” She has been a ribgleade» in nearly all the school funcftTons, mid has proven herself “an all aAiund good fellow'.” She entered this sofic rilS ! 1913, and couldn’t pos- sibly (leave without knowing she has many true friends. We greatly re- gret losing Lillian, but know that in whatever she undertakes in the future, she will succeed.

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