Oceanside High School - Spindrift Yearbook (Oceanside, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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SERV ICE CLUB glflffllddy, Zlflfyllfhlfl. 0 . The big events ofthe year were the semi-annual dancesgiven forthe bene- fit ofthe Red Cross. One was called the Ski Hop and was held March 12th. The other, Barn Dance'L was held in November. A very successful book drive for the boys in service was held,and the members who gave their time were more than repaid by the generous coopera- tion of the students of Oceanside. The Club has sent Christmas cards to the boys of O.H.S. who are now in the armed forces. They have made Valentine favors for the Children's Shelter. IO!!! MICH. . . Save, Serve and Conserve to stamp out the axis. That's what our stu- dents have been doing by buying at least one stamp a month. Dorothy Lamour and Lana Turner have nothing on our glamour salesmen Betty Godbout and Joan Strohm, who have been energetically sell ing de- fense stamps this year from thebright red, white and blue booth at the end of the second floor. These weren't the only twogiving their all . Bill Mack, one of our boys who has joined the armed forces, supervised the decorating of the star studded booth. L. -Q-, --..g,,M,, ARTIST? L WHITE WITH INDICATOR SHOWING SALE OF WAR STAMPS. WAR STAMP SALESGIRLS fit' - 1 x M . ,kk I

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'Ftncu 'Tot no 7ututc. . . HThe following peoplereport toMedi- cal lnspection...u This phrase has appeared onthe bulletin almost daily Each student is examined yearly by Doctor Michael Livack, the school physician,tocheck ongeneral physical condition. The doctor also must look at each boy before he is allowed to participate in any strenuous sport. This safeguards the student from any possible injury. Mrs. Tina O. Smith, school nurse, isalways in the build- ing,ready to cope with any emergency that may arise. Miss ReginaMacDonough,school dental hygienist, has a big part to play in the health department. She examines each student's teeth and recommends care when it is necessary. Walk' 7241: 'Hem . . The delicious aromaof somefavorite dish... the hustle and bustle of the kitchen staff asthe last two minutes of the clock tick away... the noisy clink of dishes... and finally the tinkle of that welcome sound... the lunch bGII!!l... 3ay, Doris, will ya lend me 30 so I can buy some of that chocolate cream dessert?H... HWhat's that?H... HWe're going to sing Happy Birthday to Mr, Lovelandln... HNow listen people .... let's not throw papers around the cafeterialn MISS OLGA JOHNSON,CAFETERIA MANAGER.EFFlCIENTLY HANDLES it THE FIRST RUSH OF HUNGRY YOUNG AMERICANS. MISS REGINA MACDONOUGH EXAMINES THE BEAUTIFUL BICUSPIDS OF AUDREY FORSBERG. OUR CAFETERIA KITCHEN STAFF UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF MRS. OSTERHELD PAUSE MOMENTARILY IN THE ACT OF PREPARING SOME TANTALIZING CREAMPUFFS



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AIR RAID WARDENS on Tic Hfatt. . . The duty of the air raid wardens is to assist the teachers in keep- ing general order inthe halls during an air-raid. They are stationed at the ends of each hall, at the exits and in the basement. They must see that all classroom doors are open. They must help the teachers to see that all students are seated out of the way of all flying glass and out of the way of necessary traffic. The boys report to their posts on a warning bell and do not leave until after the student body has returned to the classrooms. WSUIU MATH CLUB lffaticmatics lads fuy. . . Because of this year's speeded up program with its first period classes, the Mathematics Club discontinued meetings this winter. They began again inthe spring, how- ever, with Anita Short as president, Harry Silverman, vice president, June Bidwell, secretary, Albert Kritzer, treasurer, and Jean-Marie Mahon, his- torian. The group, under the direction of Miss Elaine Rapp, made plans for the spring exhibit anda picnic or dinner to be held at the conclusion of the term. This is an annual affair in honor of the graduating members. T fm sl I AIR RAID WARDENS GENTHNER, THOMPSON AND ORZANO, ASSEMBLY HASTILY T0 MAKE ASSIGNMENTS.

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