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FORE WORD As we, the Class of 1948, complete our high school years, we recall special memories that we hope al- ways to cherish. Our yearbook recaptures these good times for all who scan its pages. 4
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OFFICERS r Senior Calendar SEPTEMBER 3 - We proudly, yet reluctantly, made our entrance through the front door, a privilege reserved especially for seniors. Out summer vacation was over, we had attained the long sought after senior privileges, and we were back to the old grind again. SEPTEMBER 10 - As is the custom, Mr. Thomas addressed incom- ing seniors. Inspired by his talk on the values of good marks and good citizenship, all felt that our senior year would be our best and most profitable. SEPTEMBER 17 - Our first chapel program Crather late in begin- ning because the seniors hadnt found the right seatsj, was led by Mr. Kaufman. lt gave all of us a chance to sing such favorites as Daniel in the Lions Den and john jacob jinglebeimer Schmidt. SEPTEMBER 25 - One of the most important events to us seniors is electing from our fellow classmates, those who are to guide us through our senior year. john Talmage, our all-round man and co- captain of the football team, was wholeheartedly supported as class president. To aid him in carrying out his duties, Anne Kruszon was selected as vice-president with Carol Medsger and Harry Kratoville as secretary and treasurer respectively. Good selections we all agree. SEPTEMBER 50 - We were musically entertained by the Andrew's Trio consisting of a pianist, a violinist and a marimba player. OCTOBER 4 - A green Blue Wave opposed the unscored upon Central High of Valley Stream, we were brought down to the tune of 27-13. OCTOBER 6 - Mr. A. G. johnson, representing the Curtis Publish- ing Company, helped us launch our ten day magazine campaign which netted S2,039.00, a total higher than that of last year's class. For selling the most the first day, Vera Celic won the camera, in addition, two other days she won movie tickets. Altogether she contributed 311065. The proud owner of a Bulova watch and winner, also, of movie tickets, Nancy Backora brought in the grand total of 3231.90 Gloria Warner, another winner of movie tickets, brought in the second largest amount 3156.00 Others who earned tickets were: Theodore Breitenbach, Mary Lou Corwin, Eugenia Dabrowski, Carol Medsger, Helen Ogeka and Marilyn Warner. OCTOBER 8 - With one eye open and one curl combed the senior girls succumbed to Mr. Dormand's charm at snapping the shutter. The boys, lucky fellows that they are, weren't shot until afternoon. My don't we wish that the fellows would wear ties and suits every day! OCTOBER 11 - Confidently we rode to Greenport with almost posi- tive faith that we would win. But, alas, our first league game ended in a 6-6 tie with Atomic Breeze from Greenport blocking all attempts to bypass him. fContinued on page 201 6 QREUFOR
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