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14 A L 0 E N I M HARRY L. TANGEMyifl “Commodore” B. A. A. “Polly With a PastfJf4) Speakings Contest ( .1) Track flU) “Aloenim” (C) Cla fe Vice-Pres. ( ) Class Orato4 v Hartfy is an “all-round” sport. He attends every school function, and Jjas a reputation unsurpassable in school spirit. We wish him the bes of lack. ANDREW STEIDINGER “Andy” B. A. A. (3)| Pres. (4) Vice-Pres. of Class (4) “Polly With arast” (4) Debating Team (4) Basketball (4) Baseball (3) Capt. (4) Winner of I 6rth Shore Tennis Tournament Andy became a member of the class of ’21 in our freshman year. Althongn he keeps a good deal to himsejf, we feel “he’s not so dumb.” In fact, we know it. Whatever col- lege he attends, he’ll be a success. The very best of luck goes with you, Andy! r BERTRAM W. STROCKBINE “Bert” B. A. A. “Aloenim” (3) I Bus. Mgr.) (4); “Polly With a Past” 14) Class Prophecy, Football (4l Bas- ketball (4). Bert’s life in the Mineola High School is one which many students are justified in envyhig. During the first three years he worked diligent- ly at his studies and placed himself among the brightest of the class. In his fourth year he participated in athletics, distinguishing hinuelf as a quarterback on the football team and forward on the basketball team.
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A L 0 E N I M A CHARLES SCHAFFER “Curly” B. A. A. Basketball (3-4) Track n-2). Curly has been with us for four years and during that period he has preferred to “let the world go by and -ay nothing. Although his is vocally quiet, he is physically active. As the “star” of the basketball team he has made a most enviable record, and as captain of the 1927 team he fully rounded out his athletic career. MARGARET RODE . “Marge” G. A. A. Glee Club (2) “Folly With a Fast” (-A Frize Speaking Contest Class Treas. (4) Here she comes down the hall— tall, slim, attractive—that’s Marge. How we will all miss her next year! Nobody to entertain us with amus- ing recitations in assembly. Well, she’s just the envy of her classmates! Her “ability to get along with every- one” has made her many friends, and Ea Salle Seminary will be the lucky winner and Mineola the sad loser when she leaves us next year. MARCELLA SCHlLTZ “Marcy” French Club W. 1. H. S. Valedictorian Here is our most brilliant student. •She is always ready with suggestion $nd. 4°es her share in helping the ijmiss in many projects. She is in conslaht demand by the members of the “trig” class. Can you guess why? This is her first year in our school where she soon made herself known in the scholastic field.
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A L O E N I M 15 MICHAEL VARIO “Mickey” B. A. A. Football (4) “Polly With a Past” (4) We haven’t heard what you in- tend to do when you leave school, Mickey, hut we feel sure that no matter what you undertake you 11 he successful.—Only, Mickey, you must let the girls alone! BLANCHE VAN BOREN ‘Tan” G. A. A. Basketball (3-4) Track (2) Though she doesn’t say much about it, Blanche can do almost very- thing—draw, sing and’ play the piano. And she’s ery fond of sports. J Her even temper and generous dis- position ake her a good pal. Vi e re sure fie’ll make an excellent sten- ographer next year. EDNA WARNER “Teddy” G. A. A. “Polly With a PaA (4) Glee Club (1) “Aloenim” (4) Class Historian. We are all very proud of our class beauty, Teddy. We only have one thing to fear—that she might rush off to Hollywood to make her fortune with those fascinating eyes. But 1 guess not. Next year we shall find her in La Salle Seminary with the rest of the “debbies.” Teddy is the one proof that gentlemen don’t always prefer blondes. And if you don’t believe ,this, just ask a cer- tain young “golf champ” from Hempstead.
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