Roslyn High School - Harbor Hill Light Yearbook (Roslyn Heights, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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ROBERT TABER WILLETS Elntered senior year, Football, 45 Dance committee, 4, Class p ay, 4. Sickle and hammer--Bob is an enthusiast-always ready to defend his views in the Held of politics, or to demonstrate his ability in the held of poetry, or music. His own composition of one of our high-school songs proves that he has excellent talent in those helds. EDWIN WOLF, EIR. Entered senior year, Track, 4. Such sober certainty. Edwin is a friend to all and an enemy to none. There is a deal of deviltry beneath that innocent exterior. Such a combination makes for a good man and true. PAUL G. WOZLONlS lnterclass volley ball, l, Z, 4. Paul has always been one of the steadfast members of our class, causing little commotion, being on the spot when needed, having his own fun in his own way, and altogether contributing greatly to the stability of our social life. MARIE ANN WULEORST Dance committee, 3. Endowed with a captivating and hilarious sense of humor, Woofy is always ready for another laugh. Her cheerful dis- position is as soothing as her keen wit. Wherever there's candy or gum, there she is bound to be. You can always count on this enjoyable person having a generous supply on hand. l29l ,gawk Mt Cvfln MAL Fwy? flfZ4'O ' Vi

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egjjj twig if wrffbf-V 4 . SQQWLH iffy OJ 1 CONCETTA VARRICHIO lnterclass basketball, l, 23 lnterclass hockey, lg lnterclass baseball, 25 lnterclass volley ball, 2, G.A.A., 2, 3, 4, Chorus, 3, Dance cominittee, 2, Candy committee, 4, Homeroom secre- tary, l 3 Squad leader, 2, Enjoying others' company, Concetta's company is enjoyed in return. This honest, dependable girl has a smile and a helping hand always ready. Her weakness-or is it her diversion?--is the movies. MARGARET j. VAUGHAN Basketball, Z, lnterclass basketball, 3, 45 Hockey, l, 2, 35 lnterclass volley ball, lg lnterclass baseball, 2, G.A.A., l, Z, 3, 45 Class play, 33 G.A.A. circus, lg Homeroom secretary, 4, Student council, lg Squad leader, 3. Margaret, with her bright hair, green eyes, and twinkling smile, is as beguiling a colleen as Erin ever knew. Her attrac- tiveness and personality speak for themselves. HAROLD WILLIAM VERITY lnterclass volley ball, l, Z, 33 lnterclass track, lg lnterclass soccer, l, 2, lnterclass baseball, 35 Dance committee, 2, 3, 4. lt must be grand not to have worries, to be as carefree and happy-go-lucky as this cheerful senior. His pride and joy is his Rolls-Royce-usually hlled with other seniors, equally light-hearted. CARMELA VGTINO lnterclass hockey, l, 2, 4, lnterclass volley ball, l, 45 lnter- class basketball, l, 2, 45 lnterclass baseball, l, 2, 4, lnterclass track, l 3 G.A.A., l, Z, 3, 4, Candy committee, 4, Dance com- mittee, Z, Glee club, l, 2, 3, 4, lnterscholastic Sewing Contest, 33 Gym class manager, 43 Homeroom treasurer, I. Mediterranean-a good word to characterize Carmela's sunny calmness. Neat clothes, inhnite sewing skill, an athletic apti- tude, are among her enviable possessions. ELSl E VALARIA WEYLAND Basketball, l, Z, lnterclass hockey, lg G.A.A., l, Z, 3, 43 Dance committee, l, Z, 3, 4j Class play, 3, 4, Squad leader, l, 3, 45 Annual staff, 4. Quiet, yet a funster, Elsie has what it takes. Her dramatic ability has yet to be surpassed. Whenever Elsie is seen any- where, it is in the midst of her many friends. Her willingness to share joys as well as troubles makes Elsie tops. l28l



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fl SA-Fri .'I 9 .Qi it . X' I lfliikiii Soon we verye olde and snootye seniors will be making our adieus to our dear old alma mammy, much to the joy or perhaps the regret of our instructors and underclassmen. For truly, with- out boasting, we reek with an air of differentia which has tried, provoked, and astonished them. Looking back to our freshman days we seem to have come a long way, beset by teachers, subjects and regents. When we Grst entered this higher altitude of learning we looked with envy and awe upon the seniors, who seemed to have no fear of teachers, knew exactly where classrooms were, and sauntered down the hall with a dignined tread, sometimes with a dazzling senior gal. Oh, boy! Gosh! lf that's the life of a senior, said we, let Time March On hastily! In our freshman year we started being different by holding a Freshman Dance, the Hrst and last in the history of Roslyn High. We had members in the Girls' Glee Club, varsity football and basketball, band and orchestra, and helped to make the Latin play and General Organization play a success. Our freshman inter- class basketball team, coached by Mr. Bruce, almost won the championship from the taller juniors. During our sophomore year, we gave the traditional Hop on Hallowe'en. lt was a huge success, and will be remembered for the watery punch, black cats, and Miss Kimball's fortune-telling which made startling disclosures as to our future. She, too, thought we were different! ln sports we were represented on all the varsity teams. We had members in the band, orchestra, and on the high-school paper. Sophomores took part in Once in a Blue Moon and a sophomore boy won Roslyn's National Hous- ing Essay contest in which all English classes competed. In our junior year we gave our annual play, Tomboy which a large audience enjoyed immensely. Our junior Prom, given on May first, a week after the play, with a penthouse scene as a motif, proved a howling success. We were active in Library Council, music, Press Club, and gained athletic honors in every sport. l30l

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