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Mr. Thomas F. Eakins District 5 M. V , , I' 5-ji Mr. H. Frank Carey District I7 V- in f , a .1 , A i, , , J I s ji: -, ' f. 1' Mr. John J. Doyle District I7 ,,:q L .,fq, Mrs. Anne M. Boeckmann District 22 Mr. Russell F. Thomas District 22 Mr. William E. Ryder District I6 fb f' .I , 'F' . 2, ,W rw x, ' V swf Board Education Mrs. Viola S. Southern President, District 5 Were I to be given the assignment of writing a book on education, I would choose as my title, Task Force-Education. This book would tell the thrilling story of America's most valuable asset, the children in the classrooms of our schools today, and the role our schools must be prepared to play in the complex cold-war world of tomorrow. It is upon these children and upon our schools that the hope and future of our country rests. Theirs is the great responsibility of carrying on, under conditions more challeng- ing than ever before in our history, the glorious traditions and the national heritage which is America. The responsibility of preparing our children to meet this challenge, rests, as always, upon proper administration of our public schools. We must insist that our teachers ob- tain the best possible professional preparation. Our schools must be fully staffed, our curriculum complete, so as to prepare our students properly for their place in the world as useful citizens. However, theirs must be more than an education in the basic fundamentals. It must be implemented with an appreciation and understanding of the moral and spiritual values of life, together with a deep and sincere love of country. Without these, they would be human machines, able to calculate but devoid of spirit. These are the problems confronting our task force. This is Ame-rica's challenge. Our schools must be prepared to meet it. Viola S. Southern President, Board of Education Central High School District No. 2 Mr. Samuel Nadler Mr. J. Edwin Russell Mr. Alfred G. Kiefer Mr. Alfred Loew District I6 District Clerk District Treasurer Attorney . . , , I , Y v I ff , .L 19 . g ' W -.1
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Foreword NEW YORK CITY! What magic these Three words perpetrate in the minds of men! One instantly visualizes Towering skyscrapers, teeming millions, bright lights and a busy center of international travel, Trade and commerce. However, New York is not only The symbol of business and The work-a-day world to a great mass of people, but in addition it is the symbol of recreation, relaxation and culture to an even greater number of people in This country and in foreign lands as well. Broadway, Carnegie Hall, the ivlet and Madison Square Garden as well as numer- ous museums, libraries, colleges and universities show forth the variety and depth of the Hner things in life to be found in the Big City. Truly no other metropolis in the world offers so many enriching cultural opportunities To so many people from all walks of life. Come along with us as we take a stroll along Those famous sidewalks of New York, the city which has so profound an efTect on The lives of us all. Table of Contents Faculty ............ 9 Student Government. . . 2I Seniors ........... . 4l Sports. . . . 57 Clubs. . . . . 83 Memories ..... . . I I I Advertisements. . . . I I7
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Mr. R. lester Springer District Principal , . Mr. Alfred B. Caine Assistant District Principal Dr. Ursula M. Stewart School Psychiatrist Mr. Kenneth E. Place Superintendent of Buildings 81 Grounds 2 h X Dr. Harry Rosenberg School Physician Dr. Jerome Niosi Director of School Publication lll!!!!! Central District Staff Congratulations to the statt of THE LANCE on another fine publication! This yearbook records the highlights ot school activities. After graduation, many will continue your education, some will obtain employment, some will become homemakers and a few will con- tinue to seek your place in this community. Most of you will want to live on Long lsland. What a wonderful opportunity to grow and spend your years of greatest contribution in one of the most rapidly growing communities in the United States where opportunities abound unlimited. On Long Island, higher educational op- portunities are expanding rapidly. Business and industry are coming to this section in in- creasing numbers and on a planned basis. Population is increasing at a rapid clip. Fa- cilities for recreation, entertainment and cul- tural opportunities are ever expanding. Nearness to New York City is a cultural asset. Congratulations on your achievements and best wishes tor much success and happiness in achieving your potential in lite. Robert L. Springer Principal of the District Mr. Peter Carter Director of Physical Dr. Charles McNeeley l5ClUCOliOf1, Health Dental Supervisor and Recreation Q. C, E W 15 K Mr. Harry B. Spencer Director of Instruction and Pupil Personnel Services Efif , 1f'N .-4 A 'ts' E-I .tt H , Dr. Jules A. Holub Administrative Assistant N .L ,QQ iv., A '1 X. ix - , Ni 'x it it X Dr. Hugh Flaherty Director of Vocational Education Mr. Alfred G. Kiefer Business Manager Ji xr V, Iii , Mrs. Wilma Leadbeter School Lunch Supervisor Dr. Thomas F. looby Director of Adult Education 74. v
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