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Away back in January, 1937, when this class entered senior high school, they were surprised and a little disappointed to find that the class was the first class to be in Oceanside Junior High School for three years. Before, c1 asses had been two years in junior high and four years in senior high school. During their freshman year they became better acquainted at the Freshman party. In 1938 they became 'gay young sophomores.' Their first big affair during that year was the Sophomore party held in the new gymnasium. Records of the junior year show quite a bit of inactivity. We call it the proverbial calm before the storm for they really progressed at cyclone speed during their last year in high school. The first thing done as seniors wastoelect class officers for the year. Ira Greenwald filled competently the position of president with George Glier as vice-president. Jane Cleary spent her leisu e moments inwriting the minutes of the many class meetings, and Madeleine Park was usually heard asking the class if anyone intended to pay their dues. Besides sponsoring several teadances and selling magic slates they sold candy at many football games. The class had the privilege of sponsoring two important dances during the year; namely, the Coronation Dance and the Senior Bail. When they took over the teachers' positions on Senior Day a good timewas had by a 1 1 . The Kay Kyser program on class night will be a memorable occasion to every member of the class. The feminine hal f of the class ‘took over the General Organization dur. ing the last half year. Madeleine Park was vice-president, Marion Park, secretary, and Susan Bay1 is, treasurer. When averages had been computed Janice Blanclc and Pauline Hansalik were acknowledged as the brains of the class, respectively. JANICE BLANCK Jan is that dark, reserved girl whom you often saw around Ocean side's halls. Valedictorian of her class, she was a member of the National Honor Society, the Press Club and the Student Coun cil. Jan also participated in sports, being a member of the badminton, ping pong and tennis teams. PAULINE HANSALIK Besides being salutatorian of the class, Polly was quite active in extra curricular activities. She was a member of the German Club, the Forum Club,the Glee Club, and the Press Club. Polly is now studying law at Saint John's College in Brooklyn.
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EUGENE ALLEN SUSAN BAYLIS Gene is the tall, slender figure familiar in Oceanside's halls. A member of the Rifle Club for two years, Gene is also interested in building model airplanes and is a member of the Freeport Model Aero Club. He plans to attend Pratt Institute in the fall to study aeronautical engineering. RONALD BEERE Nibs was one of the more quiet members of the class. He spent much of his time playing handball and ice skating. He now lias a job with an insurance company and hopes to work up toan executive's position in that company. With such ambition lie is sure to go far. JOSEPH BUCKLEY Joe will be remembered as the spark of many a class meeting. His why's and where's were often the topic of vigorous discussions. Joe played an out stand ing game of tennis and golf and was a popular member of the Dancing Club. He worked on many dance committees and is a swell fellow. CHARLES CHASE Charlie is 11- known to all of his classmates. He was a member of the Press Club, the Forum Club, and the Boys' Glee Club. Charlie showed himself to be an expert rifle shot and soon worked himself up to the high position of instructor in the Rifle Club. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. AUDREY DAWSON Aud is a quiet, pretty girl whose name is synonymous with roller skating. She is an expert skater and a member of Earl Van Horn's Figure Eight Skating Club. Aud is a member of the National Honor Society. She's working now and plans to attend Ohio State Teachers College in the fall. JOHN DUNNE One of the tall and handsome Dunne twins, Jack is the more quiet of the pair. He was a member of the band and orchestra and was always found helping to decorate at the class dances. He is now working in New York and his ambition is to go to college for two years and then join the Army Air Corps. A cute blond girlwith blue eyes that's Suzie. Well known for her work as a G. 0. officer and for her activity in the Service and Glee Club, Suzie's bright smile was found even on the darkest of occasions. She is now attending Adelphi College,Garden City, New York. MERVIN BROWER Mervin is one of the more con servative members of the class. Outside interests have kept him from devoting much time to extra curricular activities, although his performance in class nights was outstanding. Mervin is now working in New York City as a bookkeeper. SALVATORE CAICO Sal is a talented member of a musical family and his participa tion in the orchestra and band for four years put his ability to good use. All of his time was not spent in these organizations, for he was an outstanding member of the piog pong, tennis and bowling teams. ALICE JANE CLEARY Voted best dressed and best dancer of the class, Janie was a favorite of her classmates. Her ability as a secretary was well put to use when she was secretary of the senior class and of the printing staff of theSider Press. She is now attending Ballard Secretarial School. DOUGLAS DUNCOMBE Dougie is that cute blond fellow, full of pep and energy, and always ready for anything that comes along. He was a member of the Rifle Club and the Boys' Glee Club, and turned out a good per formance as a member of the track team. He was voted as cutest in the class, a title that suits him well. RICHARD DUNNE The second half of the Dunne combination, Dick was an active member of the Masque Society during his senior year. Dick was one of the fellows who sold candy for the class at football games and helped at the class dances. His performance as Kay Kyser on class night was outstanding.
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