Patchogue High School - Record Yearbook (Patchogue, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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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

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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.



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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

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