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I9 CLV1: stall 38 Senior Records CHARLES WESTPHAL, Skinny Not so fast, not really slow, a little push will make him go. Baseball Squad 143: Gym Nite 113: Junior Orchestra 135 Senior Orchestra 113 123 133 1433 Debating Club 1432 Glee Club 143. G LIVE WHITING, 0lle From Rocky Point comes this littlf- luss, a well-liked addition to our classf, Hiking Club 123: Gym Meet 113 123: Operetta 123 133 143: Glee Club 123 133 143g Purple Parrot Staff 1339 Stu- dent Organization 113 123 133 1435 Sec- retary of Class 133. 29 L----.. jyw Lw
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Q IS Gigs-tal-gs 7 Senior Records HELEN ROSE SITTINGER, Dinnie A roguish smile shone in her eyes, and on her lips found place. Basketball Squad 1433 Basketball Team 1433 Hiking Club 1433 School Play 1433 Secretary and Treasurer of Hiking Club 1433 Gym Nite 143. RONALD SKELTON, Ronny Ronny isn't very tall, but that doesn'L hinder him at all. Baseball Squad 1233 Tennis 1433 Operetta 1433 Glee Club 143. WALLACE THOMAS, Wally There is no wisdom like franknessf' Track 1433 Tennis 133 1433 Gym Nite 133 1433 Operetta 133 1431 Purple Parrot Staff 133 1433 Crystal Staff 1433 Student Organization 113 123 133 1433 Student Council 1433 Debating Club 1433 President of Debating Club 1433 Glee Club 1433 Stamp Club 143. 28
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Q I9 Qliygiluj.-33 7 Qwtrnnpert April 119323 Hail! the conquering Seniors come! They think they have conquered all Washington. They say there is no nook or cranny 'they have not investigated, or no lawful thing they have not done. So be it. We shall see and hear in the next assembly. As cream is an essential necessity of coffee, and mus- tard of hot dogs, so is baseball an essential of spring. Therefore, our spring activities are seasoned with a generous sprinkling of baseball. At present only prac- tices but we visualize great things for the team. For those who prefer a tennis flavoring in their spring sports let it be known that dates and places have been set for the first round of matches. What more can be said of our operetta, Sonia, than that for two nights the auditorium is Cchuckj full, and that our coffers are enriched to the extent of over 3210. The inter-class track meet was held today and the Sen- iors came out on top, the Juniors were second best, the Freshmen third, and the Sophomores last. Port completely swamps Kings Park in the first League Tennis matches of the season by winning both singles and doubles. And to crown the week's success the Track Team wins its first meet since its organization by routing Center Moriches 68 to 36. Here's hoping the boys keep it up. The semi-finals of the New York Times are held in our auditorium with seven schools competing. Our speak- er, Ollie Darling, takes second place. The higher our spirits were elated by winning our first Track meet, the lower they fall in losing the second, to Patchogue, by a score of 725 to 395. First boys' archery practice to be held in P. J. H. S. and what a crowd for tryouts!! May If our spirits survived a hard fall in losing the Patchogue Track meet they sank tonight to great depths after los- ing to Islip in a tri-school meet at Islip. However, we are consoled by the fact that we did defeat Smithtown in this meet. We all enjoy the one night session of school we have in the year. We have classes from 7:00 to 9:30 P. M. instead of in the afternoon, so that all our fond papas and mamas get a good opportunity to see if we are as bright as we think we are. 30
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