Patchogue High School - Record Yearbook (Patchogue, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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W, ,5,l-:PU ,S 'WSL' Dear Dlhryf ,, , 7 Z .- if 'Z E 'in f' ', .lJlIIlt'S C'll:lsv, Dick IJUIIIIIIUI' :md .Xlf lwrt Boyd, wlio llilVt' I't'l't'lltly lwvn lIllllll'ft'll into tlu- lfnitvd Stun-N .Xrmy zirv uow 5tilti0Ilt'll :xt llauip l':1tL'llo1,51u-. l iu:1lly l lm-ft my I'l'l't'Iltl0ll l'l'Iltt'l' YVllt'I't' I was gin-n tlu- works. Dr. Iiilvy. Mrs. Stn-vmisoll. :md Miss Xvllllllglllflll of tlu' Army Nlvdicrnl forps gfnvv llll' :x plmysical t'XilllllllJlflUll :ind :ill tlu- in-in-ctions you could pomsilwly iumgfinv. I'm so full of SQTUIII I tllink I vould witllstand any cliwase-. I got my coinplt-tv uniform il 1-ouplc of days ago. I me-t tlic vutirn- llll2lI'tt'Y'lI!IlAl1l'I' vorps. including tht- man I'm most iritvrvstccl ingllr. Bisllop. tlu' Pay Blaster. Now I find IIlySt'lf iu tlu- midst of csuup lift-Y This .-X. NI. I got my first rval glilupw of tllc ,lflllilf Tariff Fnrps Q.lunior flnssj It-41 lmy 0i'lic'x'rs lfnlmrrt Ylflllllllll, 1.valu'I 1 1Sf4'It'IlI'f, .IIIIIIV-K' I.e'Hi1'rf, mul .l11211'fi.w' 1fr114sl2r11'L', gn, X U F., K lxviixxlxi ki Q xr lx 1 . -i i T 'I 'I Xl 14 ' 'rf - f T 2 X ' , AW-Elin 1 1. k K 2 V, .L X 4 ,Q 3 K L, ,lm L lv? 'x'.-V N ,-, -, y + ' A A X K Xqlfv A :tk .X ' A y N ,,',,, ',',,,,,,-,, SEPTIEDIIIEII A . I .J X I - X , 1 1 f 'Q fo - X J A Xl l L 0 4-,400 F it tg l sg? . f J 1.1 f ., , - 1 ' N A- f .4 ' ' , , 4, v J KJ I' -.H wt' 'l4Aq,14f D, K P1: X fx-W X1 V Nh x Ntiftg if ' ' QQ -' J i -t fr, x .........-... 14 WM Wa? IJHISIOII ln tln Sprlnff W ondnr how mms xull xl Q to d mu pro N rlx bx tlen I thunk thus hh 18 pnrfut and wood tl'llIllY'lU' for 111 ss ff re lf: Q Y In-all' :'- l'.'.'l'f ' : tha- lm0.'.'. Then- ,O tupsf He - I ,Q f 0l'T0lll'Ill Dear Dkzry: Settled down to Camp Life now! Saw the lowly Ill!-IIIIfl lf qliiglnth Gradej today drilling their hearts out on the parade grounds. '1'hey're trying hard to master marehing hefore winter. I had to huy four suhseriptions this week from l,otito. Ransome and Gerard ofthe Flying Corps. I! f headed hy .Unjur Romeo, llllllfflill Ifosch, Firxf If X jj!! X7 4 1 A I ' 1 l4if'llfl'lll1lIf I.u.s'ee, and Srcrnzzl 1,it'Ilf4'I1!l!If f'a.w'- felt that I had to help them out for they are making :1 drive for funds for the Army Manual. 'I'hat's fhe way my S421 per goes hut I'll he well supplied with reading material. illlllj' really give you a sales talk-some are t'lt'Vt'I IllllSt he. to get mel Spi-nt llallowifen live at a dance in the gym put on hy tht- In'f'vorfl Staff. It was a swm-ll plau- for 1-orn stalks and old 1-lothvs. witcln-s and spooks Qan idx-al plam- for visiting ghostsj. 'l'ln-y had ri-al applt- cidvr whivh hit tln- spot -- doughnuts wont with l'2lK'll glass'-1-andy was sold to one- and all. Thi- Grand Marvh was ln-d hy Gvm-ral Bassvtt Q'l'hc Railroad l'ingim'vrj. Ili- wasn't rm-cognizn-d hy any of us till lata' in thi- rvcning. Holm Swczcy and Ann King won th: prizc for tha-ir outfits!couldn't rm-cognizv thvm as a fat mammy and a littlt- hoy. And aftvr all this. tha' good naturvd janitors had to cle-an up thi- placcf As I'm writing this I am gazing at a lvox of A'B-lf-A-L'-'I'-I-I -L'-I, 1'ardsvf'hristmas Cards at thatf-fvost nw exactly one- buck, This tim: it was Edwin Smitlfs loading salcsnu-n-Gcrard and Sll3lN'l'iWVll0 nailed nu-. Ht- had his crew all ovvr tha- Camp. st-lling thvm in the- middlv of Octolwr--ratlia-r early for tht-m hut I suppose it's ln-st to have the-m on hand. Got to rush ovcr to Jlafli. l'Iul1 mm-ting. I fm-l vvry importantg wnfrc' going to plan this monthls mann-uvvrs. It ought to hm- quita- a job though sincv wx- han- to draw up all the- maps and dvsignatc whore tht- livd and lllun- armies will inc-vt. I havm- a fcvling wc havcn't 1-nough vquipmvnt. XVUYYQ' lwvn using pipcs for guns and old vars for tanks hut aftvr all wt-'ru only lvarning-thc real stutt' will comm- late-r and only too soon. Rcally lt-aving nowg-- . XX i ri 0 ortntsm U t t md! 44,110 v N01' EDI lllill llll mn uf IYQ' ln-1-n lwusv lzntclv Oth. 4 y ms ss Q urs :ns yct. l'lvcryom- IS ww mfr pituntli to su who mll mt thx llonors Crunss in uon't know until lllltt l c IX lu rn on XOXQIII mr ll ll: pirulul xml liicl an inspection. PATCHOGUE HIGH SCHOOL Sept, Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov Football Schedule 1941 Babylon Huntington Westhampwn Riverhead Bay Shore Port Jefferson Sayville ' KNightJ 'Away ' Away Away Home 'Home Away Home Coach: Edgar Bright Ass't Coach: Jack Ver Lee Captain: Appointed for each game Cu-managers: Alvah Gillman Mike Minardi Afternoon games at 2:00 P. M. Night games at 8:00 P. M. Q I wwf 3 2 fri J XT QS il X . wk V Q SH 2 3 4- J ls! H il w Q Ji 31 xx W 1 if -g-I L-1 .5 ? . A .J The 1 thc llilffllillg and t slew-I1 cfm-lock we ' ti 2 1 111-:balm-clic cd tm ' orld YV:1r 1-tm-rap and had J A P M. ' bca x ur 14' 'il Cillllll Sz1x' n'f1m1 :mnuul fontb 'low' lat? 'hc h d wvnt ww' and I :m stlll In nr tlu 1 . 'tLWd: ir1 :1 HM gr X, 51 atc 0 :ld it. but If n' - liss .hmyfs hmm- lll2lllkSg.4lVlll A as Q9fll'll za' 'I tlmugh JIM J J I vould 'v had :L X j' dim - 1 w all tllv '. mg' , 3 yvvr il flu' I1 gf f J, w'r- ln- vucsts tl'1l' rkfn ' ul Ru Ili' 'A a lQ 1ciy1 fg ' ily- P. 1. thx X lostf C 1 B ,VV wlllft' i tln- iina ' foot .1 I gwglgtof t It sraso 20 4 '. In-X 1: IlliSSC'i ir ml' wr be- sc ' mr fcllmvsasorrj fxwv didnU'KwingL f 'VCZD jf' x fr ' - bf' wx . A I' I Dear Dlhryx XY I! Ldpffy, f 0 ,. ff!! V ,.f,,f , ,Ao Q3 X1 K, 5 ffff llliflibl HEI! an tm-rrilwly disappoint:-d. 4-oul1ln't gd mm' for c'llI'iNtlll Ixpy- but thn- .' as all lwczxllm- of Hmm- fvlllllll Jlurnlf' fvlfllllllifffl' A QI'Jli'lIltXj rm xllx did x hu ' -: A' ' 1 ' l'lilllTNIl0ll5llTiIlQ Mffi, ,ff,!!1fA rf ., f J! f, :Av ffiiffffag ff ' I KA! I 4 , 4,4 .,Q,4ffA,f,ff, . 1. ffffv Y! X ,, I-X 41 ,fr ,ff ff f ff f , I6 11 X 4 I X!! ffffa wuz, '17 ' ' '7 + f ,f - , f,f,,,,f- 641 'X ' 1 , ., ' f , C. I , J l I f 1 I , 1 f . lx, xy if X02 JW Wfiw E f.,f what ,fvf L spurtx. plays. singing. atlllvtiu 1-miti-sts. :mil ' V ff supplying rn-:uling iiiatvrlzil tor om- :ind ull. nAA,VfJ'y' Jw 13 'llhc Jllllilil' :mil Srniur Drzlnznfiz' f'1Il1J.S' IVN! xturtvcl oft' with :i hang with tht- coim-ily g- ,tl 1 Thr ffl'1'1'Il fvinru. 'llou had Cousin Gvorgn- 1 K X c'nulcln't llJlYl' din-cl il littlv liltt'I'Zlll' might lliuvv had rx long illnn-ss :md could lizin- liwiral thi- Junior High Glffff flluh carol on Cllrist- inns lfvc in the infiriilary-rt-ally lK'?1l1tlflll. clllY'lStlllilh lfvv. .lean Bicrnaclii led tha' iglIl'f't'lI fllllll in thx' rm-c'it:1ti0n Tl1c Night livforv f'llY'l'4tlllJlSH. Tht- !ll'!'lll'.Yf7'lI was mlnying 1-:mils on clllI'lStIll2lS :afternoon whvn :i lnrgi- hux nt sw:-:nh-rs :xrrivml niznlv hy thi- X lflIIll' l',l!'lIlllHllll'.V fllllll for our clllTlStIll1lS. i 'l'ht- lfrrl l'r1r.v.v was in cllzirgv :mai thi' lmx wax 1-:xxx-rval with Iii-fl from Stivlu-rs :xml fliristinzis 51'Jll!s. ln f:u't. C'l1rist1n:is is still :ill on-r thi' plum: l,ll'lltt'll2lIlt C'olonm'l Xlviiviiclvz :xml hi-r :nrt mlm-p:1rtim'lit rm-:xlly tixt-il tht- si-wmllcl :xml thirml floors. of tht- Adinfnistrzxtiml A 4 ' ' . v- K . J J ' n J Building Uspiffyn. Tha- stained glass windows they put in still hrightcn up the plavv. It Czunc Upon A Midnight Cla-:1r is still ringing in my vars. I,ic-utcnunt folonol Flanciors ln-d us hoys in singing carols during the- 1-ntirc Christmas wcck. It was somcthing new and went over 'Abig . Just saw :1 postcr announcing tlmt Mr. 0'IIar:1 is coming ncxt month. Vu- in-vm-r he-ard him, hut tho fn-Hows :ill say ht-'s swvll. Tha- hand's going to play his song K-K-K-Katy . Hvally looking forward to hearing him in thc auditorium. Off to bed now- . M,- f as . , if P 'E i i M 3 4 1 A .IANIHKIIY XJ Dear Dfhry: I N' XY 1 1 . . F XYowf what fl tiinm- I had! YV:1s hu-ky Q Q Q V NJ Q-nough to gvt il lt-:uw for gi ft-w days :ind I xl vw Q hov. I sllrm-Iv wilt-I1r:1tt'cIf MINI UH-rton A A .l . . l . Ny, 4 :und Ilillll Hants wt-rm-n't so lnvky. 'l'ln-y wvrt- Q X5 .X. IV. U. I.. :ind got Uilllgllt sm-:xking U lmcl-1 into tln- lmrrm-ks fc-:aught hy tht- I-vvr IJ vflivie-lit JI. 1 x lI'oliu- Iforu-J. Poor guys SK N ' wt-rl. put on guard duty in front of tht- bb N il -s'fIll1f'IIf f'uun0iI lfuilrling. 'I'h:xt's :1 laugh. . N ' ln-wnisv the-y'rv working on nvw rnh-N for X I' J5' Q this Ivan- IHISIIIVNS. I I . l ' ' A , I I-uJ,f3fL-,,,, ,, f .1 ' 1 I fi , . Lp, , - I 1 f ., I I .51 ' fl f , I .L U X f . f 4' P' ' A ' f f fflf' I I yflvlf 41' . if ill I f 1 'Q I f I V x i kj , M Ib 11 f Lf . Z! , . I ' yd , 'M YM-nt to tht- wa-1-kly Ifa.vkrllm,'I gznnv lust 1 nitz- :lt our gfylll. Ncvvr heard so lIlllC'Il noise' K in my lift-. The l'l11'r'rl1'111f4'r.v wvrc rwxlly 'tt ' ill 'k'w-wonf A I PATCHOGUE man scuoox. Wm 0 'mn If 5 Q, V ' lj Basketball Schedule II:1d :1 gre-:it lIlSJlIlpUllltIllk'llt today X W1 1941.42 I.ll'lltt'llJlllt folonvl K4-nm-dy has hm-n trans . Fri. Dec Riverhead Away w t Sat. Dec. Sayville Home j x . Fri. Dee. Bay Shore Away Sat. Dec. James Monroe Home Fri. Jan. Freeport Home Fri. Jan. Lindenhurst Home Fri. Jan. Sayville Away Fri. Jan. Northporg Home Fri. Jan. Babylon Away Fri. Feb. Islip Home Feb. Amityville Away Frf- Feb- Bay Shore Hgmg Fri, Feb. Port Jefferson Away Fri. Mar. Huntington Away Second 'elm Knmes start at 7:30 I It L,4f',, I , , f ,f,, f J f uf . - f1'rrm'cl :xml Wm- all fu-l awful. II1' was a pm'rfn'c't otliccr and a pal of all thn- fm-lluws llt'I'l'. The' vmnnianding office-rs hid him farvwn-ll at a party in thc' Otlicm-rs' Hunl- quartvrs. H1-ard it was very patriotim'--rml. whitv. and lmluc. 'l'lu-nic sung around camp now is Any Scraps 'l'mlay . N1-wspapcrs. tin foil. scrap mm-tal. c':1Iu'n'lm'cl stamps ara' just a fvw things that ara- pill-cl throughout thi- live-rwxtiori Ilall and Administration Building. All ari- clctvrlnim-d to aid in limiting tht- Japs . 'l'hv Infantry dm-sa-rvvs honoralrlv mcntion for tha-ir Q-xt-1-ptionally good work in this tit-lil. Just wait until I gct my cliam-v at thnsm' .lapsl .lust got hmm- from tht- ganiv lwtwi-vii tht- I'nr.s-ily lllllli and thi- famp Oflic-1-rs. Sa-orv was 32 Jil in tlw Ottim-rs' favor. tlle-y'rv proud of tlll'IllM'lX't'h. Profits wi-nt for thn- injury fund. Awfully tircdf This is tlw cndf- JJ MDW' Dear Dlhry: Thought l'd nt-vcr untangh' mysn-lt' from :ill tht- valvntinc decorations in tht- liccrca- tion llull Vlldnvsday night. 'l'h1- l'az'11Iry gave- :1 hop that was really soim-thing. Officers H11 lfnilvy, Julius 1,11-Yl'0Ill1Il, l-TUIHII' Parris, lfilly S11:c'.11f'rs hull il lot of llitlll .loncs in tht- ln-ginning. Thvy gan- inc :i clizxmw' to got :u-quaintvd with :i lot of girls who had bm-n brought ovc-r to cznnp hy Major Ge-ncral VVood. They wvrc swn-ll llostcsscs and actvd as though they really got SOIllt'tlllY1g from llharm Flub. I got u cute hlondm- linc-cl up for tht- lhIl'i'llilI'llZt'd Hop th:1t's c-oming up soon. lint thi-ro wvrcn't :my hm-arts :incl lm-0 hanging in the lic-Ori-ation Ilall the nt-xt night. What a TVrf'stIi11g Mvvtl Our hig fellow. Stan Klos. won :ill tht- honors for FEBIIYAIIY fog. I A ,A ! .i . , J l i 'XL' ' ff 1.1 EMF I ff! our 4-:uup. Buy. hv rn-:ally uiungh-mi tht- - othvr twuu. M J jjj Plcnty going on this wvckf Gotta walk jj fx-f'J A ' 'X Guard duty :all this wt-ck. juxt in-1-:iiisv I AC ffl- 'I ' cut turgn-t pr:u-ticv to go to tlu- YVrvstling .V J! Mm-t. Qui-4-r things you hour :ind walking! Tukc lust nightfwhat n tht- Aduiinistration Building. Limit 'ulom-l Grunt was loading :x gang tcnuus. tolnafn SIIHIILYII f'l guvss. I lookcd in. :md was just sm- while oisv in 1-nant . in ra-citing ' 1112, I , 1 I 141,061 A-f . ,L, .J-,f ds., 1 I . WJ! M ' ff' , kllylf X - l .2 ,R 1 Wk Aff 1 I ii f Wulf!! 19 . Llfbh' n I ,A X , I. s-,Lili 4 1145- P i n i' VU , ' I Xu Ll! Qi . 1' i ' Ii A . L Ib , -ff if x X . U' , li I VV ,:, - f if ff! 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Aid ' n L 14' 'nx' . v L v I -' ' : llil -- Bar: 23 1-: 1 5 t 'nl' m It', :zlmut tiim- I hit thv hay-tl ' f t ar- kill'1g' in -4s1m- -nfau rvvuir :lu ' uin. W , Wifi Dear Dlhryf Big doings lust night :uid the- night lu-forv at tht- lim-ri-:xti Ilnll wlu-rv thi- Flying Corps put on their zxnniial Vodvil Show. ll A ll I OH This lmppi-m-d to ln' tha-ir l0th. It was il roaring hit :ind thi- plum- was jmnim-d lwoth nights. I wi-nt that sm-ond night :ind thought it was grand. 'l'livy'ru going to donutv S4100 to :i school lfirst Aid Post :ind flilitb for thi- 1-:nop publication. l r:mk sun-ly lookvd hurt with that limp :ind thi- full Iiosulii' took w:isn't CIISIIIUIIVQI Syhil ri-:illy displayvd :1 svnsv of rhythm in tht- dum-ing :lm-t. fivorgv :md Viola-t looki-d likn- ri-:il profcssionzils :ns did II:ir1 wld with his ropi- twirling-YV:irrcn should gt-t :i lot of 4-ri-dit for his sm-vm-ry :ind I'l'2liIIllg'AuI,t'llII was :1 riot :is tht- slluttling Vlirnrlvston liutln-r. I only wish our cx-I.ici1tvn:1nt Colom-l Kvnm-dy could Imvv hu-n thvrv to ht-:nr his songf-it in:idc thi- Song :md llam-v is it Wjy L W 1 P1 WMM Q ff Wfgjfffli ff A X A duAJ,f,f ,624-4, my N 1-Q. A 5533? i'!'5wJfV+ Fikiz -1 J 1 FK KI!! A X ,K V 1 K7 xx ' , I A f 'T f- I . . 1 off k yr, ef fd ' -vw N fl i J! 1 ' X, Q,- 4 - Q . Q XFNXI NX u . 1 ' Q ' ' ' n L 1 X XX x X xi 1 L X D D s K x , , , , . K . , N x V - Q ss X ,K 'x Q I 1' 'K , K - . I E 1 Vx x . 4-.jx , 'xp . -N' 1 K u mx . N L - V 'Q K , s X N 'X X r- ' X Y K ,X X ' xx u X , . . - , . - N -N ' N f X x. X I N ex .V ...Q K R X my X- .. N Q X N N . R x X - X X - , K x X . K 4X Q ' s' X U . xx , ' . ' 1 ' x x X , 2 , X 5 X wx 'x ' ' ' 1 ' ' x x ' , X s N I x ix X X X wx X xx NX A X' X ' - X X. y . I I M1 W Maw! 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I1-ft ': Iy . thip 1 to tnku :1 IHISIIIOI as il pllysim-:1I dirm-tor of th- .wavy SLI , D1' Oops. hm-rc UUIIIUS b:1rg1'fI'111 sllpposm-cI to In- ovcr at tha- rifhf 'V 1 ' rarr' . --ir I1 tlnt tha- .lrvlzrfry F1111 do1'sn't 1111-ss up thc 111:11-c 'ith j J tl ' : 1 'ffl - ' .' - f I I' - ,I I I L ,' ' A. wc - Il-II I, I I V In AV VL . I Q V ' x kg 4 C P 1. I' ' ' . ' . , . nf ' LI ' X X In Nh I I I I , P' A W 1 ' J Q1 I . . .X 1 1 ' 'JW 'I ' W V 'VI I ,J ' ,JI f if . N11 N' Q' H' I L i 1 . IW! A I , ' J .W f 'V J J w 'ir,t, J , ,, If 51' 1,1 , f frzf' I 0 I , ' M ,MH ,IPM A 5- all f in 1 1 WJ' ' I fav, 0 A 4 1 ' N H5 3 A If ,,.' W 1 f I ' U I f 7 , wiv 41 3 Q f L , lf , H . 'I fy if 1 Q . 1 VX, I .7 Q bv 1 If H ' LL W5 Dear Dkiry: You shouhl ht-:xr thi' soumim around camp thvst- nlnys--:1 rvgulur lwmiluin If It's tiim- for tlu- :lnnuul Spring C'onc-crt. :incl tht- lfnysi :xml Uirlx' film' Flulw Ilan' hwn pr:u-tic-ing up vm-ry 4-urnvstly ltun cnrm-stly. I thinkj umrnlng. noon :xnzl night. Ooh! they just hit a sour notv :md it soundx :iwfulvnot I,it-utcnant Colxmvl Flumlcrs' fault though. Our I,in-utvnunt Colom-l Craft lsft tht- first of tlux month for lift' in :xnothvr clillllli --ff -was vntvr- tuimwl hy :ill Ufiicvrs lu-fort' lu- Il'I.t SllI't'ly will miss him! Just Ciilllt' froui :1 talk ahnut Victory Gurclcns. I,ii-utcnant i'ulom'l Craig tnlrl :ihout thi- lu-st foods to plant. whvn to plant thvm :ind all othvr purticulaxrs. Sigmwl up for tlu- Ifawlmll tm-uni. First gaim' in thru- mimitrs. Srrz'iz-r Squml :ilrm-:uly on duty-f mu' in tht- littlt- hox. Sn Q-xvitul I 1-0uIcln't hit il hull if my lift- di-pcncicd upon it. It docs though. ifcl01lL'll Bright has anything tn my about it. Just rcwivvml thru- li-ttvrs-oriv from hmm' :mil om- from Q-ucli of our two VX-llI'iii'l'TS 'C'I'llft and Ya-rI,n'm'. II:-rv I go fflmpv wc win tha- hust-hull gnuu-. AI'lllI 6' x W: wi .6140-Ov. Nl A Y f'5S Wii-f ear mry. , The' Flying Corps had thcir annual hanquvt :i fcw uitm-s ago and Illll fm-ling tha- vtfcc-ts yct. A wild svnsution was crm-:atm-d when thc Ya-:xr Book was handed out-my hand! so son- from autograplling thvui that I 1-:in hardly writc---I think all thosv poor Infantryuu-n who sold candy should fm-I proud that tha-y lu-lpn-d. It's ln-:iutiful and I'll ku-p it along with you Adiury. llroppvd in :it thv 1-xhihition going on :xt Oflim-rs' Ball. The- Guild huilt :ill tht- show cast-s and tlu-y an rvully :x work of urt. Tllcy had glass tops so that wx' vould sm-1' tht- Sfmnp vollvctions ol' tlu- 1'll'l'N1lIII!lII and Junior High lllIlII.S !l lot of postcrs :md dvsigns of :ill kinds wt-rv lmnging :iround as lll'l'0l'Iltl0YlS thn- produvt of tht- .lrfx mul f'raff.v f'lulm. Right now Ivlll slllfn-rirlg from :i had cast' of tht' old poison ivy 'ff' Hgum-ss l run xium-k into souu' of tln- stuff on tha- lust lim-ld trip I mudv with that .Yalur1i1ixf.v. Spent half of my 21 hut-ks per on defense stumps this month. Can't do too much for the good old LY. S. A. After all, life elsewhere wouldn't be half as pleasant. Major General Yvood is the head of the stamp sale and she has received plenty of cooperation. C:1n't wait until I get my first defense bondg only have to fill two more stamp books and I'1l have it! Haven't even begun to read my Record as I thought I'd write in you first-the cover intrigues mepl guess Iill leave you-- A 1 I Oh! here's a letter from Private Kennedy. , , , Guess Iill put the three letters received hy the l ,s r dune from the former P. H. S. Offieersdn y so as I Tl tto lose tllfl . I ff, i QV lj ff i M f ,r 1 t ' , M i I X fr' 1 I f. . 1 1,1 I i Y g f . l ,KM v , A f in t I' - ff' 'nl 4 pf' 4 - fff t .4 7 E gf ff Q r , f Kg! ,L P . 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A .ZDY :Sk G Dear Diary u lm' mc 0 mum 01 IW It s 1 s nth 111 K ll 111 I tlnn fu nff to nnss lt but dmhmtals lt lust ISSUQ of tln 18111 mul Iflacl c llllt to us t md 11111011 page wsltll IWKIW Imngtlu but 1ntQrLstmfr rcport 'lhllllt tlu Camp s fmmccs rm port 1111111 up hs the Patchoquf Hzqh lth 11110 1SS0l'lllfI0lI Hwd 1 putun of tlle Hull md Uxlc rs ln tllf'll' shorts our Cross fountry leam Il Nl' '79 . 7 I ' I l I - -l' ,, k' i fll ' t l:.'f' 111.' l:1,t 1110 ' 'z np: d ' k Ivlll La, out tod:1y-contains IIllli'll of i11tm'rc-st 3 ' I 1' : , 1 .K , v- : .. s. E 11- . ' ' 2' Q5 I I . g 1 :pt r nn ntlonm d 1 u rx mr r mf o s nun L lmagim u Donahm local Roman was notwcd trxpplng the llgllt fmt nstlc at tht an nu xl l lun C orps Hop Viltll 1 stunnmg, blonde Attabox link Lf-,,,',,,,,, as Q.. aa Ili S 'T FF E ff ce FP TL E v-n 'T ... :S 'TQ fb Q 1 .... .. ll? Hop-didn't hold it on the Camp grounds but in tlle- grand ballroom of the P2ltCll0g'llt' Hot:-I. Place was jalluncd-aml all tlll' fm-llows who lc :J -'nr -: - 1: c --' was rea 0' grand finalc for my social year at Camp l,i1tl'llOL,lll'. l ound thc dance pro- gram in my pocket VVllt'I'l I got back to barracks-guvss I forgot to gin' it 0 my c a ca llound tlllx l amp Will in tlle Red and Blackfllavc' cut it out and stuck ' 'n at thc Q- . MMM yi Lev! Wwiky ,,,.!4, 1f-M.- L0-'C ?J-! Wuajy QL, cigar 0900? f DAIVEYIV 25f770fQ44Lfiff507ZLi 1 or rIf4 W lfwuki Q! 5-FoxTh7 I C-517:07 H54-EW 151 7707 H .fwfr 8FOXTf0T JLwQ, r Vt JJAX7 ' 4 ami-, M LZLE, ff! 'J' 'J f ,-In 1 ' v t a V' JJ 5 f X .Q 116' ' Tlx- p: - - ' - b fm- lw 1 tht- Flying C' rp:--H mf! ' F, ,v e ' , Sz' .F n l ' i v,,:,m,,:: : ,A,.A,, mm L fum QW - 0 D k '. a I I gr . S Y. X . s 2 .- ' f -- Q- - 2 '- 1 r vv-7 -vvt -vv rvvwvr--v W I . I 7 -' fl' ui' 61' ft lnstu-1 cum lx k It Ilw a 1 5- f lt H It 1 nd lie 5 wiivnfssfam foxfdl ' ' F i Y v Wfoxll-oT 4 fl. if Tn 1J3 , l1.MITz llfivr 7501 l'lFor7FoT wi ' l5'f'ox Far Qffpwwl J' fl! VY:1s lu-sit-gl-il this l'. M. with indi- vidual picturcs of all my camp fricnclsl so as not to forget anv om- of thcm. I'm putting thcm in you. The Hound Table is holding their last discussion :md dvlvatc tonight- tlu- puhlic-'s im'itm-cl---so I gucss I'll amlmlv ovcr. l This is thi- cml of mv glorious T I ' u 1 IAFOX Tr. A final yawn' in l'2lIllll I'lI carry thn- 'Lw-Jvusmhtif im-morivs form-vvr :md whvn I sort of forgct I'll 1-mm' hack to ym1Adi:iry. K N D s . Lv' X fi LX A ' i I Jfjlqy xv U-flu - f ff ful! J . .vtjrfj - ,J I 'Y f jvvijfj CHO ul jitjycfif' lilly' ' gf! K -lj Y fi Q W , ,Jf x I X . V Y rf- - K I 1 JL! 'lxkll 'lil l' if . ' l, F 3 I fwifnwflf ,ji i. I iw A Y ,I . 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'II Long lsIand's Leading Newspaper Complumen+s of BROOKHAVEN TOWN BOARD Edgar A Sharp Parchogue N Y Andrew D Havens Cen+er Mornches N Y Supervisor Town Clerk Ralph J Hawkins Pafchogue Y Town AHorney JUSTICES Waller H Nevlns Slony Brook N Carl Ruhland Sefaukef N Y Kenson D Merrill Rocky Polnl N Harold C Sorenson Lake Grove N Y Phlllp A Ha'Hemer Palchogue N Y Donald W Shaw Bellporf N Y Ulysses W Johnson Cen+er Moruches N amd 23 South Ocean Avenue Pufchogue N Y Hoslery Sporlswear Underwear Bags Gloves . ' , , N. . . ' , , . Y. . ' , ' , . Y. Arfhur R. Reich, Medford, N. Y. . , ' , . Y. B! ' ne P Iclwogu GEORGE E SKIDMORE INC I I FIRE AUTOMOBILE 6 So Ocean Ave Patchogue N REID S ICE CREAM '25 CREAM 3: Smce I874 Dlshngusshed for fine flavors an smoofh creamy Iexfure MORLEY S PoeP+hoge24 dDa JOE SHABERS REST H1 of M Medford Avenue North Pafchogue L Compl Is of S LUMBER PATCHOGUE PLYMOUTH MILLS CORPORATION Patchogue New York m pl nfs o af' s Knesee pl R M SHARP FUNERAL HOME and dly fo Teleplwo a e 80 In n a c u 37 Dine an TIC8 I V4 mlle nor erriclc Road ' ' , .l. Underwri ers o , ' Y and II allied lines imen , , , T . 8: . C O . I0 . . . .Y. 1 Q' 1 . 1 ICE - A , f ' Co ime f . . . . ' Y x A for N 1 l Gr uallon Flowers S . . C O . H I 5 no Com lmenls of . . . The Frien S re mpl me 'r Compl m 1' f SWEZEY 8. NEWINS The Frlendly Store Since l894 Locally Owned Locally Operated TH PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK 'OOD nous 41 East Mann Street Patchogue N f +he Fe e e ce Co i n s of . . . i en s o . . . E OF PATCHOGUE ' , . Y. Member o d ral D posif lnsuran Corporafion Busses for hare THOMAS J QUINN 8. SONS De Luxe Busses for All Occasions School Bus Service Agency for Lee Tures Phone Patchogue 359 Medford Avenue SEARS ROEBUCK 81 CO 90 E Mann Street Pafchogue New York pho e 270 SWEZEY COAL 81 FEED CO COAL FEED a cl FUEL OIL Rider Avenue and Long Island Rollroad Parchogue N Y Patchogue L I N Y Save Your Savings un a Savmgs Bank Times and cus+oms change buf funda menfal prlncuples of fhrlfl and savlng absolulely essenhal +o worldly suc cess do noi change Start a Savings Account Today The Unlon Savings Bank Patchog ue, New York The Only Savings Bank rn Brookhaven Town . T25 , . ., . . 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N 5 A 5 5 E 5 -- Q E :J - '- 'A A':A:W:V :': -4+ 1 Z 2 9 V , , N F, S -H' 2 E U X J f -if as .. ' sa 4 ' : at ' if ,g 1 fqf . N' I H-? lv h x 5 1 i ' -r' , ..i -f6i . . I I Q Qfi, .:-fA Jf, 9 1 .A.A . . VA,: ,A W V::,1 1.5-..1if5 .'V'f1:1- 5315115-.:V.-,5'ff1::f ffi.-'f- fs ... ' N A B N -1':?lxsQ hlvl :-- 4.,. A .',,. 5555 V'L'4 ' ' , 9 . 4V rqnnuaf Gammencemenl' feline Re Black PATCHOGUE HIGH SCHOOL VOL. XV. NO. 15. PATCHOGUE, LONG ISLAND, JUNE 8, 1942 PRICE TEN CENTS THE CLASS OF '42 FACES GRE TEST CHALLENGE IN NATION'S HISTORY .. M, It Must Share ls -if . If The Weight of A Freedom s Torch .,.4.-,,,y- iw M' 3 To find a way. That is the A problem we must solve. To find a way to strengthen the future , generations and preserve our in- ? valuable heritages in this present K terrible world that they may be l . 2 it enjoyed by that posterity. This I is the American Way. Preserve 5 unselfishly our freedom and leave it enriched for those who follow. Never in America's past has 5 this tremendous duty been exe- cuted by any other way than the right and just. We must be fair and righteous in every act . . . if no truth-white foundation of liv- if s ing as ours must be, can be built upon the black past of wrong- - doing. if This is what we face as we take up our place in our country. It will take strong nerves, a head 5 held high in the knowledge that :jg-gf, 3 ' gay? 1-I p I '.'x 3 we are in the right, and FAITI-lg ' E Faith in the greatest country in ' A J the world . . . faith in ourselves . f '15 . . . faith in, above all else, the .lfb 5 -'H' , L... V A - I. A Bible and its teachings. L? xl , H - L 1 1 Q, With this we cannot fail in our mission. Edwin Smith. PAGE TWCD R E D A N D B l. A C lf Monday, June 8 1942 RED and BLACK PATCHOGUE HIGH SCHOOL. PATCHOGUE. N. Y. Publkhed Fortniglnly by the Srudenu During the School Year MONDAY, JUNE 8, l94Z EDITORIAL BOARD Eleanore Case . . . Gerald Osmond Business Manager ..,...... ....... G eorge Terry Advertising Manager... ,... ......., O livia Foster Secretary ....................,.. ..,..........,. O ra Weber Proofreader ......,..,,............... .........,.. C hauncey Losee Only One Career Never before has a graduating class left th'- protection of high school to enter into a mael- strom like the world of today. No longer can the graduate choose his vocation, regardless of outside ikrwus :incl know that only his lurk ofauulrilimn :mil energy will prevent him from reaching his goal. Now the nation has priorities over all futures. Plans may be made but their realization depends upon the success in the struggle against the re- incarnation of the Dark Ages. Until that is ac- complished no future is safe. nothing can be counted upon. All forces must be marshalled to prove that the plans of rodents go oft astray. Treason is an act which handicaps or betrays a nafion's war effort. But treason also means an action which. if done, would aid the defense of the country but is not done, either through lazi- ness or selfishness. A career planned to wrest as much from our way of life as possible with no regard for the dangers that threaten from all sides is nothing short of treason. Nothing can be allowed to interfere with the complete backing for our National Offense. Instead of asking himself, What career would I like to follow? the senior must say, How can I best try to repay my country for everything that I have freedom to own, do, or think? In what way can I employ myself or my abilities to back most fully the Forces of Light? This is an all out war! The enemy gives no quarter, the defeated ask none. And no half- measures will defeat this Unholy Three. It is the privilege of this graduating class to join in the extermination. This leaves but one honest career for every senior: either on the fighting front or supporting them, to be a soldier for Democracy. ,. i i Cijvonin the desk of Edmund W. Tuton To The Seniors: Your school year closes in days painted in rather somber colors. May they prove temporary. During the four years in which you have been in high school, the world has chang- ed at a faster pace than during any equal time in world history. You have seen countries go down in their fight against the twen- tieth century aggressorg you have seen indecision of thought dis- played on the parts of mighty countries because the people of those countries were read in the writings of that group of authors that wrote immediately following the war. The United States was one such country. There were many who felt that the last war solved little, and who felt like- wise that another war might solve little more. Then came December 7. and with it our nation dropped its philosophical viewpoints and Continued on Page 11 n Monday, june 8, 1942 R E D A N D B L A Cf K PAGE THREE ix, Social 'whirl fs Whew! Only a few more days to examination, but let's forget the horrors and concentrate on the social activities. Lawrence Gafney is spend- ing his time with Audrey Brush. Andrey feels just grand about it---Can it be possible that Marilyn Hendrickson has finally dropped her torch for Kayo only to take a shine to Bob Maggie?---We wish to announce that Leroy Smalling is no longer a Wolf. Jane from Bay Shore saw to that---Sher- man Steingart and Pauline Otis should be getting more attention---We asked Dick Hodkin who was at Jean Quinn's party the other night. Much to our surprise he answered, Myself, Schoenfeld. Chamier, Lichenstein, V. Biernacki, McBride, Conklin, Coleman, and five quarts ---Marion Robinson should look out for the DANGEROUS Warren Meyer---Bill Penny has worn a path straight to Eleanore Case's locker Kitty Downs and Robert Oriez shou1dn't be overlooked---The Paramount stage show, which headed Woody Her- man and his orchestra and the Ink Spots had engaging quality. Woody sang several vocals and tooted a few on his clarinet. Frankie Carlson, Woody's drummer, drew much of the spot light. The program included, Amen , Fan It , Down Under . That swell harmony quartet. the Ink Spots, clicked as always. Their arrangements of We'l1 Meet Again , and Don't Sit Under the Ap- ple Tree met with great approval---Rohm sister Marion is now being escorted by none other than Francis fgive me a zoot suiti Schrage---Paul Sanwald almost won the Amityville game for us by his ear-shocking cheers---Gloria Coleman did- n't look so pleased when she saw Ray Pontierig could a new romance be flourishing for Gloria? ---Ray McKinley did a one-nighter at the Log Cabin Farms Monday, May 18. WE LIKE . . . Mr. Sherman's unforgettable personality . . . the ragged cuteness of a French poodle . . . Mr. Spencer's straight quick walk . . . Compliments and Best Wishes - From - McBiide's Comer Drug Store Patchogue, N. Y. oo -ly to see Robert Oriez explaining his new theory to Professor Einstein . . . Al Romeo trying to get the taste out of his mouth from that campaign cigar . . . Medwin Serif showing Jimmy Powers how to write . . . Norman Reich teaching history ......,.....Virginia Starke modeling new bathing suits . . , Tow Rowland running for Congressman . . . Francis Marran lalso applies to Ernest Wruckl still asking the question What makes the world go round?' '... Fred Lindauer just about to win the heavyweight championship . . . Wallace Rant married end settled down ...,,..,.,.. Dot Frisco going south in the winter and touring Norway on her yacht during the summer . . . Lawrence Gafney trying to find that leak in his boat . . . Willie Fuccillo selling tobacco to Lucky Strike . . . Every- one reading the Red and Black. 1041 ONE YEAR INTENSIVE COURSE QUALIFIES I YOU FOR A POSITION AS DIETITIAN Q O D f E Cl , , . ld-lhel. A in hospitals. hotels. schools. laborato- nes. department stores. steamshipl. rail- roads. public health. wellare or an- xzatxons. Modern equipment. S :Tous guarters. School restaurant. Lauer! 1 N. Y. State. Day or Evening. Co-Bd. A99 no obstacle. Visitors welcome. Free National Placement Service WRITE FOR CATALOG 40 NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF DIETETICS 860 Madison Ave tat 60th Stl It Y C T laplmne Itigent 4 7400 liii gy i l The Best Buy in any store I Swezey 8: Newins E The Home-owned Store Since 1894 Carroll M. Swezey, Pres. 3 Order Your Senior Prom Corsage from MORLEY'S--84 2'Z3Z.'Y i Do your June jivin' at Joe Shaber's Rest PAC-E FOUR R E D A N D B L A C K Monday, June 8, i942 DISC DOlN,S Much has been said and little has been done about the restrictions placed on materials in rec- ords. People still bang their discs around and do not half consider the importance of the shellac content---. To keep the best bands still on the turntable, most of the previous artists from the 35-cent record have been boosted to the 50-cent group.---. ON THE STAGE: The oncoming attraction at the Strand fol- lowing Jimmy Dorsey will be Cab Calloway. Sam- my Kaye. Phil Spitalni and Russ Morgan are meanwhile booked up for summer months---. Vaughn Monroe will follow Benny Goodman at the Paramount and Tommy Dorsey. who has re- cently taken the strings from Artie Shaw's crew is at present playing at the Astor Roof---. ON! CELLULOID: Harry James probably holds the distinction rf being the nrst band to be featured in a tech- nicolor movie. His Fox production Springtime in The Rockies has already received favorable mention from the critics---Kay Kyser's next pro- duction is definitely on the humorous side and features some exceptionally good hits--- Got the Moon in My Pocket is one of those songs that is pleasant to the ear and has a catchy tempo. Just Plain Lonesome his other hit from the picture. is more serious and is placed in the sentimental group. RELEASES: One of the slickest dance arrangements of the week is by Tony Pastor who offers Full Moon to bolero rhythm: Eugenia Bair does an excellent vocal in Obey Your Air-Raid Warden as the companion---. Poor You by Tommy Dorsey, VVang Wang Blues by the Goodman Sextet. Duke Elling-ton's Jam Blues and Breatliless of Shep Fields are a few of the best among cur- rent releases. FAST: Strictly Instrumental. Harry James: 'Little Me Back to Tennessee, Woody Herman. SENTIMENTAL: Last Call for Love, Tommy Dorsey: There Are Rivers to Cross, Benny Goodman Sextetg When You're A Long, Long Way From Home, Harry James: This Is Worth Fighting For, Jimmy Dorsey. RETURNS: Songs wiil come, songs will go but there are always a few strong ones that come and take everyones fancy so much that they live indefinite- ly!-- Begin the Beguineh by Artie Shaw is back as a best seller. Sunrise and Moonlight Serenadesh by Glenn Miller are likewise back. And last but not least, Shaw's Stardust has returned and listed as the best seller for Victor. These arrange- ments were as they were originally reco1'ded and are not merely revised versions. This also tends to diyy down to the fact that t'Shaw was good and Americans still want his music. BEST SELLERS: l. Jersey Bounce -Benny Goodman,Okeh .5 .. -. Sleepy Lagoon -Harry James. Columbia 3. Skylark -Glenn Miller. Bluebird 4.. . Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree -Glenn Mil- ler. Bluebird 5. Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose in Ireland -A Sammy Kaye, Victor ' Q W 420 ::f ?fo'c::'. . ea' n ' Q and oft! school .. omprehlnsuv for M9 ' . X . 1'azaz.1...,.-a-,f'::'::...p --aizzrt '::d a'5T'.Qdf:c:l ' 'zdlzxiizufw DKSWQU: ikiracnve gigvigo. R mucixee- Pucemsrnmwss macro Efievoa Buwmris. if-4- K 4'OfAf+OI IM FOR GOOD GROOMING-ALL WAYS Bo Peep Has Lost Her Sheep. Kay Kyser. XD BLUE: Trumpet Blues. Benny Goodman: Deliver SUPREME RADIO SER VICE Z Authorized RECORD DEALER - 1:?g-gi -, R c A iz v1cToR 3 coturvmm f5:': ' and any recording you want Bring us your old records for the Red Cross N 48 South Ocean Avenue, Parchogue I Phone Patchogue 1251 Monday, lune 8, l942 Maple Avenue Defense School Operating On 16-Hour Basis Many of Feminine Sex Run Riveting Machines Courses Near End Training men and women for work in defense industries is the job now being undertaken by the Maple Avenue Defense Aviation School principal, Mr. Rogers, and the school instructors. The minimum age requirement for the students who attend this school is eighteen years, upon completion of the course. The course 1'uns from seven to ten weeks, dependent upon aviation company requirements and the ability of the trainee. Also de- pendent upon these conditions. is whether or not the student be- comes a rivete r, an assembly 'mwah or a fabricator. The fab- ricator makes up the articles, the assembly man pu s them to- gether. and the riveter drives the rivets that hold the assembly to- gether. All students wishing to study one of these courses at the school register through the New York State Employment Service and Senior Diary Crosses S400 in First Two Days The war-time issue of the Rec- ord, released May 28 and 29, has thus far grossed over four hund- red dollars. The seniors received their Yearbooks, printed with the Dear Diary . . style as only one of the innovations, at the annual Senior Supper the evening of May 29 at the Hotel Patchogue. Non-seniors received their edi- tions the following day. A few copies remain to be sold to late comers. RED AND BLACK ll. S. Tower, Alterations Finished, ls Now Student Spotters' Post The tower topping these halls of learning has now been pre- pared for use as an airplane watchers' post. 'l'he spotters have been spotting for three weeks past, starting soon after the ma- jor structural alterations were ccmpleted by Mr. Ecker and the three boys who assisted him: Roy Quackencush, Hobart Rog- are also interviewed by the of-! ncials of this school. If accept- ed. training is begun as soon as a class vacancy arises. The pro- gram begins with an initial blue- print reading course, after which the students are placed into sheet-metal, assembly, or rivet- ing Courses. At the present time there are three different sessions going on at the school. The first class is from 7:30 a. m. until 3:30 p. m., and is attended by unem- ployed adults. The second class is from 3:30 p. m. till 6:30 p. m. and is the junior training pro- gram, made up of Patchogue, Sayville. Bayport, and Bellport high school seniors who are eighteen or who will be upon completion of the COLlI'SC. The- third class is composed of men who are working during the day. It runs from 7 p. m. to 12 mid- night. five nights a week. The school expects to be plac- ing twenty-four men from the adult night class every two weeks, in the very near future. The defense school is open and running sixteen hours a day with a present teaching staff of ten full-time and six part-time in- structors. Th1'ee of these part-time in- structors are teachers of indus-. trial arts in P.H.S.: Mr. Allen, Mr. Ecker, and Mr. Hart, who teach the night classes. Several of the boys from P.H.S. i PAGE FIVE ers and Chauncey Losee. A com- munications system remains to be installed between the post and the high school office. The actual watchers, who have been chosen from the student body to serve during study halls. are Chauncey Losee, Nick Ko- nan, Norman Bangle. Arthur Golden, Roy Quackenbush, Ho- bart Rogers, George Shaw, John Young, John Anderson and Wil- liam Penny. Funds for the construction of a floor and other items amount- ed to S4000 and were raised by the sale of scrap paper and metal. who are attending the school .were queried on the part of the course which interested them mostt Robert Andres, assembly: I like to sit in the window and watch the fashions go by! Arthur Siegel, riveter: The work is interesting, and maybe I'll learn something-for a change Frank Kemp, riveter: I like it be- cause I can get a good job when I graduate, and I can also help my country. Larry Gafney, assembly: I like the school and the work is very interesting. Jack Margolis, fabricator: I like the school, and the secretary. The instructors are regular fellows, too. Dick Terry, riveter: It keeps you busy, but what fun I could have in the riveting class with the girls! John Nalley, riveter: The work's interesting, and I enjoy the feel of a rivet gun. Joe Russo: The work is interest- ing, except for filing. The in- tructors are swell! George McMullen, assembly: It's interesting work, and there's always the pretty secretary. Vitro Rizzi, assembly: The work's interesting, and you learn a lot. Pep Overton, fabricator: The school's O. K., the instructors ditto. and I can help the coun- try to finish the war by helping Republic to keep 'em flying. sto .5. PAGE SIX R E. D A N D B L A C K Monday, line 8, -.,,, wa. ,H Y - 1 Wfff lam 70 Eine i 1 E XSS' ! Norman Still: Wearing a devil's Barbara Haff: First one to go 1 Grace ROKCYSI NeVe1' Mickey suit in the senior play. 1The X through senior door last year. L get hit with the ball in T- w 'T Green vmem. vrhrough the glass 1 meanl. i ms match. :ant-'Z-+ '-'IWW'-v'-'!f'! w2-'Zwiv!-ZH!wtwtwiwt'02N!-'Z-'bfi-'Z-'! ! Z ! !'+! Z'f2 f!-'Z-'Z-'I-Zfvtwtfst-twin!-'Z-I-'inteinINN'-2-'Z-'! ! I-'!-'! !-'! !-'Zf'!-'Z- 555 GREAT GRADS or '42 :ir Q if Did most for the class ......... ..,.,...,,.. V itio Rizzi. Edwin Smivtuli, Albert Romeo Most likely to succeed ........,........ ....,... E leanore Case, Olivia Foster, Vitro Rizzi Best all around Athlete, boy ...... .......,..... P aul Bauts, Albert Romeo, Nick Konon Best all around Athlete, girl ,...... ....... J o Valentine, Frances Ziemba, Dorothy Frisco :iz Prettiest Senior girl .................. ..,...,.. M yrtle Gilmore, Gloria Seavers, Kay Kennedy fi: Most handsome Senior boy ............,..................... Dick Schoenfeld, James Browne, Frank Scutari Zi: Most entertaining .........,....,... Tommy Rowland, Walter Overton. Paul Sanwald, Olivia Foster Most dignified ....... ...,..,...............,.. C hauncey Losee, Anne King, Ora Weber IE: Laziest ................... .......,.............................,,, R ichard Hcdkin, Frank Ransome Class musician .......,.,...,.. Vincent De Luca, Bradford Shepherd, Albert Romeo :if Most argumentative ........, ....,....,.. F rancis Marran, Jack Margolis, Jean Biernacki :EZ Class Optimist .......,...,. ...,... R ichard Terry, Kenneth Swezey, Frank Ransome Class Pessimist ................,....................,.....,.................. Arthur Siegel, George Terry, John Knizeski :if Least appreciated but hardest working Senior '..........,. Edwin Smith, Mary De Sant. Ora Weber Senior with most pleasing personality ..........,...,.,............. Joan Bosch, Ora Weber, Pearl Rapps 1:2 Senior who talks most, says least .......,.,,....... Jean Biernacki, Rosalie Lichenstein, Joan Bosch ISI Most suitably dressed boy ................ ...l,....,,,.,..... .,.......,...,... D 1 ck schoenfeld, Albert Romeo Most suitably dressed girl ....,.. ........,. J oan Bosch, Elayne Weinberg, Helen Scheefe 121 Class baby ......................,....,... ......, H erman Van Kleef, George Terry, Paul Sanwald :if Class wit ,.......... ....... P aul Sanwald, Eleanore Case, Tommy Rowland Class nitwit ...,...., ....,... Ge orge Terry, Paul Sanwald, Tommy Rowland Class vocalist ....,.....,...............,...,....... ...........,,.. ,,..... C h auncey Losee, Albert Romeo, John Nalley fi: Teacher who has done most for class ......... ...............,.............. T elma Temple, Margaret White IE: Teacher who has meant most to you ......,. ....... R obert Craft, Thelma Temple, Edith Fogarty Subject which has been most enjoyed ...,... ,.........................................,.,.........,.... E nglish, history Subject which will be of greatest value ....,...............,,.................. English, History, Bookkeeping ofQQQonoooovoooooooosooooqsoovoaaoovovo' Q n.n.n'ov.so,vo,oo,u.o4.n.n'n.n.n.a'n.n.n.oo.no.oo.oo.oo,oo.so.oeOov.o-.oo,oo.oo.n'n.oo.n,n,n.oo,n,oo Q canoooooooooaoooooononooooaooq .og 4.n.oo,oo.oo.ov.oo.oo,oo,oo,n.oo,oo.oo,oo.oo'oo.n.n.n.oo'u.oo.oo.oo,n.oo.n,e Kay PAGE SIX B R l- D A IN D B L A C K Monday une 8 I942 flepoalm QUESTION What changes and lmprovement have you noticed H S durmg vour four of Hlgh School Thomas The 1mp1ove of the students 1n operatlon ln the foul yeals I have attended Hlgh School George Irish Corrigan The gxrls have lmproved consldel ably 1n the four years I have been here Leona Mullen The cookxng loom has lmproved 100 by the 1n stallments of new stoves and s1nks ln P vears Corrine ment have notlced ale the new radlo system ln hlgh school and bet ter exam schedules James De La Vergne The assem blles are more entertammg and the adopting of an Old Clothes Day Gellrge C Kllthau There has been a declded nnprovement 1n the assemblles and the pohce folce has been so bad that thev left plenty of room for 1m provement for the new folce Wmme Truman The spoltsman INSURE TO ASSURV YOUR PROTFCTION John J Roe 8: Son REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Knddle Shoppe 53 East Main Street Patchogue, N. Y. shlp has been greatly 1mproved duung the last four yeaxs There seems to be better co opelatxon between team and team and students Jean Bnernackl The change I have enjoyed most IS the pr1 ulege of having dancmg aftel the basketball games Elizabeth Keatmg Old Clothes Day was one of the best 1m pxovernents that has occurred during the past four yeals Al Romeo Its lemalkable how mv maxks have changed from bad to worse Wltlllll the last four years Norman still The assemblles slow ly but sulely becommg textamlng lnstead of sleep 'ITG tluung 'lt mne oclock 1n he mornmg In Valentine In the four years I ve notlced an lmprovement lI'1 the neatness about the school Also the school splrlt has be gun to lmplove to some extent Bull l-Ilddmk Mole homework and lower marks Attention Graduates ' ' Have your Pzcture taken ln your CAP and GOWN Sepia S 0 Photos Large Selection of Proofs Foto Craft Studios 16 South Ocean Avenue For appolntment call Pat lll8 Jane Herod I haven t exactlx notxced any changes Its good thing thls IS my last year Ioyce Mayer Fire Drllls have 1mp1oved lmmensely .Juhus Pascouau J oms Marines Once again P H S can proudly announce a students emollment lll the Armed Folces Jul1us Pas couau ex sophomole ln the Ma unes The sophomore class treas urex left school May 15 to ple pale fox enllstment ln the para troops the elghteenth at Parus Island South Calohna the Ma At last reports the l1fe agreed wlth JLll1LlS completely Gifts for The Graduate A graduatxon g1ft should be one that will endure md be treasured through the years We have many suggestmons to offer 'md look for ward to servmg you Gifts of Jewelry Today are Herrlooma of Tomorrow Kallers Jewelry Store 30 East Mann Street Patchogue Top Off your June Domgs at the 01 mpla Telephone 98 Established 1856 F ar East Tea Garden C W American and Chinese Restaurant CHOP SUEY Openfrom ll A M to 200 A M Funeral Directors ll! I3 E Mann St Patchogue, L. Li P8fCl'l0glIe, N. Y. pp? yy l ' ,J . . ' ,. ' . , : 1 , , ' H. ' A l C. . 'i' l . z . K V . . f L . J . - . . . . ' ' ': . --1 , ' : ' ' - J , , .. ' co- , ' ' . ' , , : . I . l . . . . L . KY u 'x an - : . v . . x . : ' ' ' ' - A ' . 1 Q - 1 ' . . - ' . . F: . - '.. ' ' . . - K . : l . M . C . 5 s ' , ' en- , . , - - l . . . . n Y Lois Buck: Some improvements I i , U , Y , En- rines' skyfantry training base. ' H K . . - !7 V I i ' I . 4 . L 4 ' 1 ' , . - ' ' l u ' l ' 1 'l J l K' - J . . J Q I! -1-iil.l-..-V . nl- y 7 ' I . l 2 5 J w . J 0 1 - . - l ' -- 1 Q ' ' ' f ' I .,f' - - s as soNs X ' 0 s y Q Mondat lune8 l942 R 8: B Receives Flrst Communique From Pvt Craft The first communrcatron from ex teacher Craft has arrrved rn good condrtron whrch is more than can be sard for Mr Craft ccordrng to some unconfirmed storres now crrculatrng concern mg hrs condrtron after marchrng for the first time But here are excerpts from the c mmunrque completely confrrm Dear Staff There rs a very krnd man m charge of quarters who krndly srvxakens me vsrth a blast on hrs vxhrstle Im certarn that he stu dred that art wrth the master of Hades No one on thrs planet could acqurre such -1 Hendrsh note and tone As you can see by the above Im now wrth my squadron and I would apprecrate your crrcula trng my new address CI never drd RED AND BLACK PAGESIXA the drrllrng has taken the spr mg I out of my step erther that or It got all the others to walk as I do t ,for we are now unrform Cochran Freld rs only a year old and rs used to tram Brrtrsh cadets many of whom are your age As a recrurt we used to stand retreat together the Brrtrsh on one srde and we Amer 103115 on the other Even to me rt was rmpressrve My dav begms at srx and ends at four thlrty except when 'Im on emergency duty whrch rs everv thrrd nrght and then Im on for 24 hours At present Im wrth the Weather Bureau and go to classes from seven to four studyrng Phx srcs Trrg Meteorology and 1 map readrng Thrs rn a classroom vthere the temperature rs between 180 and 90 degrees rs not exactly fun I belreve Im makrng raprd progress rn my forecastrng for I ve been caught only twrce wrth out my ram coat vxhtn rt vxfrs , needed In all serrousness I can not emphasrze too greatly to all at P H S who expect to do war servrce the need to get as much math as possrble and to burld vo cabulary and rncrease readrng abrlrty Practically one thrrd of all army tests rs composed of these shrlls The Sergeant Dale Whit lock story vtas grossly exaggerat ed As a matter of fact I had hrm runnrng errands for me and makmg mv bed after I had been rn camp an hour Dale rs to be transferred soon and before gorng to hrs new post vull be nr Patchogue As Ever Robert Craft 'vlr Crafts new address rs 61st All Base Sqd Cochran Freld Macon Georgra Rlde For Health ' Specral Rates Saturday, 10A M possess the one you publrshedth L You all fsouthern mnu Moonlight Rides encel wrll rejorce to know that Club Rides Lumber 8z Supply Co lncorporated M H Robmwn RIDING STABLE Lumber and Mason Medford Avenue Eyes Examrned 10 So Ocean Avenue Materlal Q I S F H A Loans Anns Beauty Shoppe Market 140 South Ocean Avenue Patchogue, L I Homes Frnanced Phone 2 164 64 66 West Nlam Street M E Jones 8x Son 392 Em Mm Street PATCHOGUE Grocerres 8: Vegetables' L mlr umorl Strut l utr lrogur 1 lll Trent Yourself to the Belt Mayer s Barber Shop 85 S Ocean Avenue Patchogue Patchogue, L l See the benutrful Bathing Suits and Slack Surts The Vanity Box hs Coal Yard Drvrsron Street and Patchogue River Phone Patchogue 363 ,L , x . ' . , . , 0 o I Y . ' ' ' ' 0 Q . . . . 3 - H . . . K . . . - I ' ' y Q ' ' Q . 1 u l ' H! , - , ' ' - L ' . - ' '. v fr ' . - Q ' , 4 . - ln U y 1. . . - tr , ' U' ' . ' .- i ' ' . . I ' . . , v ,r .F . - 'Y' L. 1 . ' ' 1 . . , rr ' ' . N ' . n gd: 1 . . . - X . . . 4. . I 1 ' . ', H . 1 . ' . , .' . ' . Q yt L f ' r ' ' . ' ' .. ' Pvt. Robert P. Craft V v - - -X Y I - ' U. ' . . ' H l 1 . , , - . , . , , . . 4 . . ' . 4 I L nv ' ' ' - I 1 r ' - 1 r x ' vt P- 0 Q l I ,Y . ,. ,,,..., . . A . , - . l ' . ' Q 0 - .1 ' - ' ' '- r - O I . O l 1 ' S i- 0 ' . I y S W Y . . . X t ' ff . . f' ' 1. n O I ' .I . Q .. . 1: . , I , o 'l'r-l. Pat 'hog' - 1250.3 ' f--- -f-- - -- 0 Y . W ' nal-. ...- Mondly,1une s, 1942 R E D A N D B L A c 14 PAGE SEVEN O U Q O O Q 9 U 0 O O O O 1 ' 'oQn:oo:u:n.oo.oo,oo,oo,oo.oo,oo.oo:ogoo.oo.u.oo:oo,oo.oo:oo:oo:oo:oo:n:oo:so:a u,nzurnzu:ooze.2oo:eozooznznzoozoozuzooznozazoofoozoo:nga:n:n:n:n:u'n'n:n'n:n:n ,nn f f ' ' Q 2 Hair ,,.,., ........ . Complexion . Eyes ,,,,,, Figure ..., Smile ...,,,, Hands ..., Legs ,....,,, Clothes ,.,,,.., Leadership ,,..... Personality Intelligom-u . Wit ...l.l. ,.l....... . Business Ability .,..., Vocal Chords ,,..,. Gift of Oratory Dependability ,...... Calmness ..,.... ..,.... Dancing Ability Paging Dr. Frankensteln PERFECT SENIOR GIRL . .. . ,..., Rosalie Lichenstm-in Virginia Starke Jonn Bosch .. Dorothy Frisco .. Kay Ke-nm-dy . ,...,... Rose- Hulse . Lydia Peterson .. . . Elaine WL-iubc-rg' . Johanna Vale-ntinv . ,..,,...... Joan Boss-h . . El1'Hll0l't' Case . Joan Bic-rlmvki . ,.,.,. .Ura W1-he-r . Jam- Manning . .. Olivia Foster . . . Urn NVQ-ln-r Myrtle- Gilmore- .. .. ..,.,,. ,. . Joan llosvh Hair .....,. Eyes ..,,... .... Physique .. Smilm- ,.,,, , .. He-ight ,,.,,,. . lntulligm-:lee Humor, .,,., ,. SX it ...... ...,.. . Good Nature. Sunvv Mzmnm-r Vovul Chords... .. lmzula-rship ,,,, fflotlu-s i,,.... ....,,, . .. BOY ...Albert Romeo Juvk Bnusvh Paul Bauts Thomas Rowland Frame-is Marran Vitro ltizzi Tholuzls Rowland Walter Ovvrton liolwrt YVill4-ford Kenneth Swell-y .Xlbc-rt Rom:-0 Alb:-rt Romeo ltivhurd S1'l'l0l'llft'lCl Dmu-ing Ability. .. Frank S1-uturi Gift of Urutory .. . .,.... Uvorgs' Tn-rry Business .Xhility ..... ...,. .... X ' itro ltizzi LHZIIIIIIIUSS . .. . . JIIIIIUS Browne llc-pa-mlaliility .. . .... .. . . .. Vitro liizzi aooooooooooooooooooooooooooooonoooooooaov o oo 01.00.0030.oo.oo,oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo30,00,oo,oo.so.oo.oo,oo'oo.eo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.n,oo.ao.oo'oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo. . Q o o 0 on o.n.oo.oo.oo ovooooovoo-.von-no .oo.oo.oo.n,oo oo.uo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.n,n.oo.oo.oo. Being pushed in- dm-ing a practice J0e Spaccarotella: Om Weber: Working on Red and Virginia Starke: Spending the ame and getting I pushed him. Black two Years Withflut going night in a blackout alone crazy. If I graduate. l - aaaihu 941.611 ,adam in ' I Fran Adams: Not having fallen Winnie Truman: Working with Trwtil V for any of P.H.S.'s Casonovas. the football team as checker' W HV U or Kyetb. during '41 season. I Po ce Force Revised By Faculty Committee Cops to be Appointed By Teachers The rules and regulations for the student police force have been revised for the purpose of maintaining more orderly con duct rn the school building dur ing school hours They will be Cff6CtlV6 beginning September of the next school term Appointments to the force will be determined by a committee of faculty members appointed by the principal who in selecting must consider the following char 'rcterrstrcs of each boy courtesv responsibility reliability punct uality good deportment rnrtra trve discretion and neatness Jn appearance He must also be a regular Junior or senior The new order provides for some indication or identification of the cops positron such 1 uniform colored sweater MW, grae nzdzee Headed into the service of their country are Paul Bauts who wants to man a submarine and Paul Sanwald who wants to join the navy and see the world. Jos- eph Spaccarotella and Emil Co- hen are going to fly for the navy while John Nalley hopes to do the same for the U. S. Army. Wil- liam Hiddink expects to be draft- ed. Building planes to bomb Tokyo will be Ted Hollmann and Joe Russo. They re not like Monroe Skidmore and Jack Erhart who went to loaf away their time. High School wontt be complete- ly deserted, for among those re- turning for P. G. courses are Syble Gardner, Beverly Gilman, and Betty Keehner. Receiving' scholarships to aid their college Salvage Drive Ends, To Resume Next Year The final results have been an nounced on the P H S Salvage for Defense drive A total of S52 69 worth of paper and S1513 of metal was sold The metal sold included 2700 pounds of iron special Jacket permission fo the cops to attend all the home athletic events free using only their A A cards for admission and one half day of every mark credited An award will be made at the close of the term to those cop having the best record This organization will also af fect the student body whose criminally minded members will be deprived of school privileges a cordrng to the number of their offenses Penalties will range from staying after school to washing blackboards with a doubled sentence for failure to carry out a punishment eafzeenfi la fbefewie careers are Olivia Foster to Wel- lesley and Jean Biernacki to Seton Hall. Jane Manning wants to go to Michigan State and Nor- man Still and Elizabeth Forgot- ston haven t decided what college they are going to attend. June Hudson Elayne Weinberg John Cosier Jack Bausch and Jewel Semmelrath are among those who are still undecided as to future occupations. Joan going com- But Kay Kennedy and Bosch know what they are to do. Its the telephone pany for them. Robert Siegel wants to be a dentist, and Alton McDaniel in- tends to work in his uncle's pub- lishing plant in Maryland. Dot Frisco is headed for an office job, but nrst she wants to attend a business school. l Twenty Seven Boys To Serve As Farm Workers It may be necessary for farmers to employ school boys and per haps even girls to help with crops not only because a num ber of men have gone into the services and defense Jobs but be cause more food must be pro duced now than before the war Plans for youth in high schools to take over emergency argrcul tural work are being formulated y the United States Employ tion A total of twenty seven boys in P H S have signed up for this work twenty in the four teen to sixteen age group and even over sixteen No one un der fourteen rs eligible for this work because of the state labor laws The length of time the boys rn the different parts of the coun try will be called upon to work will range from a few days to three months Opportunities for framing in experienced boys will be given preferably through departments of vocational agriculture rf there are branches in the local com- munity or by the farmer hiring the students. School Work Adjusted It will be necessary for school authorities to provide for the use of boys before and after' school hours for excusing from school those needed at a certain time for the work and perhaps for adjusting school terms in order to make the boys available when needed. At the present time the State of New York provides for the release of students from school to work on farms provid- ed some provision is made for school work to be made up. Whether working experience on farms may be given credit toward graduation will be determined at a later date. PAGE EIGHT R E D A N D B L A C K Monday, lune 8, l942 li , - . I I itrn 77 . Y : W . Y . 1' W . ' - ' ing period off with attendance' mem Service. 05568 of Educa- , . . Y ' as w . H - ' - . orl ' . l . . . . U e v . . f F 1 , , I Monday une 8 l942 R E D A N D B L A L K PAGE NINE 7fneQecwm nh pooh Equrpment for the grrl s varrous gym actrvrtres wrll soon be stored away as the vacatron perrod nears and Mrss Brllrngton and her enthusrastrc and capable Leaders wrll be ready for deserved rest after a full year of actron whrch covered the follow mg actrvrtres SOCCER The season usual bang lrmelrght The on the top of first vrctory of the year Those who champroned therr way to the All Patchogue Team were Julret Brzet Annelrse Baushack J an Bosch Eleanore Case Josephrne Kwratkoskr Emrly Lett err Nan cy Mrglrorato Charlotte Overton got off wrth ts soccer takrng the Junrors came out the lrst for therr and Stella Zremba VOLLEY BALL Wrth the comrng of the nrp prng north wrnd the grrls huddled rnsrde to play Volley Ball 16 grrls partlcrpated and 'r chosen few nrne whrzzed therr way to honor on the All Patchogue Team They were Amelra Lotrto Lourse Mrnardr Pearl Rapps Emrly Let trerr Vrrgrnra Brernackr Marjo rreJam1eson Anne'rse li ru hack Nancy Mrglrorato and Charlotte Overton It rs to be notrced that on the above llst there were more Junrors than any other class wrn ners Perhaps thrs rs due to the fact that the Junrors agarn star red therr Way to vrctory Yes Agarn' BASKETBALL When Volley Ball was ended there were strll two major sports to be played Basketball arrrved on the heels of Volley Ball It was a hotly contested sport between the class teams and none other than the Junrors came out on top for therr thrrd wrn of the year Placed on the All Patchogue team were Marjorre Jamreson Anne lrse Bausback,Joyce Petty Lourse Mmardr Geraldrne Brshop Jose l By LAURA ROWE phrne Felrce Amelia Lotrto and Shrrley Robrnson As fr rule the next major sport would have been baseball B cause of the varrous war actrvrtres there would have been rnsuli crent trme for the actrvrty to be Gm hed so no baseball Wrthout baseball thrs left the Junrors the wrctors of all the ma jor sports What a class' MISCELLANEOUS INDOOR Comrng to a resume of the rn drvrdual actrvrtres Those who paddled shuflled b o w l e d rrnged and stroked therr way to stardom certarnly deserve con gratulatrons Handball Josephrne Kwratkoskr shul'l'leboard Rose Schauer Bowlrng Josephrne Fe average throughout the actrvrty Deck Tennrs Marjorre Smrth and Prng Pong Freshman wrnner Pearl Herman Sophomore Dorothy Krng Junror Annelrse Bausbaek Senror Anne Kung Anne Krng battled her way to vrctory over the other class wrn ners rn the frnals TASK FORCE Strll unmentroned are those grrls who have worked so hard sccrrng keeprng records watch rng games leadrng classes and other numerous tasks Y s I mean those grrls who hold the trtle but to whom there goes lrttle re ogrrrtron And so The Leaders Katherrne Sacco Shrrley Rob rrson Antornette K rtarella Jose phrne Dragone Nancy 'Vlrglrorato Olrvra Foster Dorothy Roundtree -knnelrse Bausb rck l' rances Haw krns Irene Fletcher Josephrne Felrce Elrzabeth Spoonamore Georgra Franklrn Elrzabeth For Manure For Sale Keep your Vrctory Gardens growmg l Call Patchogue 1809 gotston Grace Rrvzr and Dolores Kordes THIRTEEN LETTERS Only twelve grrls are elrgrble lfor mlnor letters 'md one grrl or a major letter The reason for rthere berng so few grrls wrth 'enough credrts for letters thrs year rs due to the new requrre ment for a swrmmrng course Those grrls who have attarned all of the requrrements are Olrvra Foster Anrta Kottman Irene ,Fletcher Elrzabeth Forgotston Beatrrce Sosonsky Eleanore Case Selma Rapps Lors Pape Vrola Garafola Vrrgrnra Brernfrckr Ruth Frrsco and Josephrne Kwratkoskr Jo rs the one who wrll recerve the drstrnctrve award of a major letter It rs rnterest rng to note that 1936 was the first year that this major letter was awarded That year only one grrl recerved rt and srnce then approxrmately 22 grrls are proud possessors of major letters LAURELS Through all the year there are four people responsrble for keep mg thrngs runnrng smoothly the oflicers of the Grrls Athletrc As socratron Presrdent Johanna Va lentrne Vrce Presrdent Amelra Lotrto Recorder of Pornt Jean he Franklrn Publrcrty Manager Laura Rowe For Good Food, Try Hrlrlretlr gl Stevenson L U N c H 6 West Mann Street Patchogue N Y Daily 60c Dinners A Speclalty Xll l rstrx Honra Brlxerl Plrom Prt 1-h What are you dorng for Natronal Defense 7 -l , ' . 0 o l f . a o o o . . 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DANDREAU, Dean 1 96 Schermerhorn Street Brooklyn, N. Y. 1 1 l 11- 1 I Ruland X1 Terry, lnc emetery Memonals In Marble and Gramle Patchogue N Y The . Bee Hive Store East Main Street - 1 . V L Y ,W , , L' , Ll Y Y V-i fr iw Q f' QQ ,-4, :SQ 1l - A Y VW Y YY Y . I ,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,A.,,,,,,,,,,........ ' . , - 1 3 ........ ..........., l Y Y ' , 7 '. p 1 1 u un: A 1 Q 4 I .V ,I V V . V f A. ,,,,,1, 11,,,,,,.q,.,,.,,,,,. ,..,,,,,,.. . - I 1 . ....... .... . . , 1 . 1 . 1 V V V , . V V, 1 -V . ': - . ,4,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,.,.,, ,,v,,4,,.,, A A , ,1,,,,,,, 1 ' 2 VV V ,W - ' 'A4 vllulnnnn V v-V, 1 V Lf'-' -' 'P ,.....,........ ,,.. . I 1 1 1 . 1.,., 1,.. , , ,....,,, .. .. . 1 - V ' V' 1 '.- E r v Y 1- ,VV V: V VV VV VV , V -- V V . .V 1. ..............,........ V 1- V C V .1 -V V1 VV VV S Tl - - f 1 I ' V VAAVIVVA - 1' ' V 1 1- . , ,. ..,,., 1- -' H V . VV V V V. V VV V V 1' ' , ......, ' . '- , . ' z .' 1 . ,1.,,,1,,,....,. , ,,,, . . V 1. 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A C, K PAGF ELEVEN Spotlight On Sports Lummator Quite a few streaks were stopped wlth Patchogues w1n ove1 Bay Shore Patch ogue s loslng streak of four games Bay Shores wmnmg streak of live games and Frank BfOHg3ldlS winning streak of live games Halry Kellers has credlt for both Patchogue WIHS Jlm Lee has hlt safely m all games played except three spoxled Les Schwans no hltter with a slngle m the fifth IS tuple aga1nst Bay Shore d11v1ng m two runs txed the score and enabled Patchogue to win in ex tra lnnlngs Coach Olson seems to have developed a track farm system he had all lower classmen ID the elementary schools practlce for the meet last Friday Outstandmg Athletes Thls IS sues spotllght falls on Tommy Rowland for hls success as a first year m1le1 on the track team Tommy a semor recelves the spotllght for winning all races 'mgamst competltlon the Intra mural track meet Sayvllle meet t1 xangular meet at Riverhead and the dual meet at Port Jefferson each time lowermg hls time untll hls latest of 4 55 was reached Something In It At the Patch ogue Bay Shore clash Harry Kel in hot water ln the George Huber staxt up but Coach Brlght because he was qulte and Patchogue win iMaybe he has something therel Glue Pot Patchogue lost to lers seemed fifth inning ed warmlng stopped him superstitious went on the Success and Good Washes to the graduatmg class of 1942 Cantor's Novelty Store l l CJrorn... the desk of Edmund W Tuton Contxnued from Page 7 leallzed that lt was no longer a questlon of what war solved but that our exxstence as a nation was to depend upon the outcome of the war whlch was declared the followmg day Thls four year perlod durlng whxch you have been ln hlgh school has been 1 dlfhcult one Economlc normal cy was as fax over the hlll as It had been slnce 1929 and wlth an awareness of that you people also became more and more aware each passing day that a lfflghtflll war was bound to be 'come the world s lot These years ,have been tryxng and you too have been trxed I thlnk you have stood the test Your ablllty to have malntamed a sense of bal ance and a more SBIIOUS outlook on llfe have proven beyond a dcubt that you w11l be able to cope with and really to solve the post war problems A bught dawn IS bound to come and may you be able to wltness lt and to lxve hap p1ly contented and peacefully ln the great day that is bound to follow Centex Mouches 1 to 0 Con gxats to Bob Swezey captured ping pong t1tle Rowland took second In the County meet Bob DeLaVexgne took first in the broad jump Jack DeLaVergne took th1rd Sorry to see Bob Chlpman ex Patchogue adver sary sent back into the mmors Jack Kruger has returned now one of the leading shot and dlscus throwers in the coun The current track sea son IS over and Patchogues rec ord stands at two dual meet loss es a third ln the trlangular meet and sixth ln the county meet Louie Kyle now on a batting spree has forced Meyer back to short Silverman IS in left Semors captured the intramural baseball title Pllannemlller sPl1armacy Edward U Plnnnemlller Ph C' 127 Medford Avenue Patchogue N Y Tel Patchogue 2285 DELICA TESSEN Dutnbutora of Frosted Foods Holzer s Creamery l l 175 S Ocean Ave., Patchoguo Wmgerath Lumber Company Mason and Building Materials Screens Sash Hardware Pamt 536 East Mann Street COpp East Lakel Patchogue l 1 12 Stelney s Mlllmery 49 East Main Street l Patchogue, N. 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I , . 1. , 0 , ' V 1- I I n PAGE TWELVE R E D A N D B L A c K M.na.y June s l94Z La Bleu M153 School Calendar By Jean Blernaclu Another column ln another lssue but th1s one IS different for xt s the last I ll be wrltlng for the dear old Red and Black I want to say here before I go off on the fashlon news that I have emoved xmmensely wrlting for and about all ot you Thls year may change the plans of all of us and some may find themselves working shoulder to shoulder wlth men eight and ten hour shlfts m the defense factories of the nation The same responslbllitxes same wages same clothes over alls and pants Here are some Dos and Don ts for these women ln arms wear a short defense haircut wear low heeled shoes dont wear Jewelry high heels long stockings low necklmes mascara too much hpstick and no loose ends to catch 1n the machinery Of course this IS the tlme for cottons agaln and more than ever we wlll want them and wear them As far as the gxrls 1n P H S are concerned thev don t need any telling As soon as the warm weather has come to stay they blossom out in about the most adorable cotwns you can lmaglne If vou don t believe me just glance at Rita Mc Bride ln a faded blue hnen dirndl Rose Hulse m a yellow prlnted cotton wxth a verv full sknt Marllyn Hendrlckson in her powder blue chlntz dress Then remember the concert did vou notice Betty Jean Fembergs white pxque wlth red rxck rack Rose Romeo m a wlde wale whlte plque and red ruchlng Betty Cleaves Wearmg a navv blue pxque wxth a wide strlpe of whlte around the bottom Laura Rowe s blue c-hxntz m a wrap around stvle Lorrame Felice IH a whlte waflle plque mth orange yellow Howers on a tlered skxrt Glorxa Bowden m a pink flowered chmtz with a low lnsert Sybxl Gardner wearmg a green yel lou and whxte striped top and a cool green sknt on the whole thev looked mce By the way dld you notlce RJOSHIIG Llchen tems black espadrllles Dick Hodklns tattersall hlrt Tommy Otls s new woven tle Norman Still s loafers and Duck Schoenfelds powder blue plald hnt'1 If not you mlssed somethmg June School closes Regents week beglns Regents week ends Orchestra pxcmc Baccalaureate Senior Prom Commencement fm Soclal 'Ulhzrl Jw Contmued from Page 3 KIDS LIKE IT Bayport Sugar Bovll gets the spot hght of enjoyment for thxs week Although It lb not open lt IS a promlsxng place for Swing Wh1le You Slp A speclal maple floor has been constructed for danclng and there are booths fo1 those who are too lnterested ln each other New romances are sure to perk up wxth Bavpoxt beau tles there STORY OF THE YEAR Boy bets boy he wouldnt klSS g1xl Bov take bet for a quarter Boy llk6S klss Boy taklng more bets Glrl has hard txme findxng rxght boy Boy finally takes glrl out G1r1 likes Boy Boy and Glrl now mseparable Boy and Girl wlll send out I Do lnvltatxons soon Glrl has found Boy fRumors have both stones? MORE OF IT George Kempf and Vrrginxa Wh1te are becoming a popular two some Two concert lovmg lads Henry Densmg and Marty ORxe1y have been flashmg at Sayvllle wxth two good looking glrls Of course they had no other interest except the music I BET' Flash' Just came off the tlcker OZZIC Brunner runmng after Mxss CC E N S 0 R DJ from Medford Ora We ber IS now slngmg Ive locked my heart and thrown away the key George Terry IS now lookmg for the key NOTICE Wlll someone please notlfy the Red and Black staff who ns havxng partxes mn the Edltorxal Room lately Gertrude A Mathleu Needlecrafts Selig 5 F ellce Bros SFR VICE STA TION So Ocean Avenue Lubrlcahng Wuhmg Poluhmg fFree Instructional Yarns Lmenl Needlepoint 50 North Ocean Ave Potchogue EXIDE BATTERIES Standard Tires white Jackets 165 South Ocean Avenue Patchogue N Y FOR THE PROM Phones Pet 2494 1311 O O 12 . . . . u - ' . . : . , , . . U 19 D , . . . , A ,, 19 . . ' . . . v . 21 . .t uv - . 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