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

 - Class of 1939

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1 BRUCE BARTON SUTHERGREEN ' 95 Capitol Avenue Williston Park., New York Academic Course President of Senior Class. Leader of Flag Salute 4. Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Class Play 4. Dance Committee 3, 4. Editor, Steps 4. Taming ofthe Shrew 4. We bestowed on Suthy the high- est honor we could give a classmate, and to say that he has never failed to deserve it is to give him our high- est praise. M93 . H ,L Commercial course -Z M 1 'AM-1 VIRGINIA PRESBREY STANFORTH 137 Horton Highway Mineola, New York Academic Course Vice President of Senior Class. Press Club 3, 4. Chorus 3. Library Coun- cil 4. Band 3, 4. Orchestra 3, 4. G. A. A. 3, 4. Home-room President 3. Although comparatively new here. Ginny has a host of friends who ad- mire her charming personality, her gracious manner, and attitude to- ward all ol us. CHARLES AUGUSTUS WHITE . Old Westbury Road Old Westbury, New York General Commercial Course President of G. O. 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3. Football 2, 3, 4 R. Orchestra and Band l, 2, 3, 4. Home-room President 2. G. O. Representative 2, 3. Opera 3. Boys' Glee Club 4. The qualities of being a dynamic leader, a grand athlete, and the pos- sessor of an outstanding and charm- ing voice make Charlie our Perfect Specimen and, better yet, every- one's pal. PATRICIA HELWIG Mott Place Glenwood Landing, New York Commercial Course Secretary of Senior Class. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, R. Dance Committee 2, 3, 4. Basketball 3, 4. Hockey 3, 4. Base- ball 2, 3, 4. Volley Ball 3, 4. Secre- tary of G. A. A. 3, 4. Gym Manager 3. Senior Representative. Class Sec- retary 3. Pat's ability to smile and make others smile has won her a friend in every- one she knows. In tact, to know her is to like her-it's contagious. Treasurer of Senior Class. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Interclass Volley Ball I. Boys' Glee Club 3, 4. Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4. Dance Committee, 3, 4. Football 4 R. Assembly Usher 4. Home-room President 4. Ioe showed himself an efficient man in caring for all our finances this past year. He has a contagious M' smile that is ever present. IOSEPH CARROLL MACKNEY Red'Ground Road East Hills, New York 8

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Tl-IE YOUTH OF TODAY SEES market, Einstein and others are continuing to unfold new fields of thought. The arts are as timeless as ever, radio has brought us more and more great music each year, the genius of Toscanini, Kirsten Flagstad and others is audible to millions who are thus able to gain a greater appreciation of the finer things of life, fine books are still written, intelligent people continue to think and talk for all to hear. While things like these can distract peop1e's attention from national and World-wide problems, all is not lost. The biggest factor of hope for the world of tomorrow is the youth of today. A post-war generation, we are nevertheless conscious of what it is to suffer and worry. We earnestly desire peace, we have been brought up in this country to tolerance, humanity, and freedom. Throughout the World, and through all time, youth have been fundamentally friendly toward one another. At Roslyn, particularly, young people are brought to realize what a blessing freedom is and to know how to use it. A progressive system of education teaches us this, and We are glad for it. So, while world problems are far from solution-farther than they were four years ago-there is, at least, a younger generation which is ready to stand up for its ideals. We at Roslyn have progressed in the past four years, not only in ideals and methods, but also in equipment and material things. The beauti- fully equipped home economics and art building is a product of the last four years, as are the artistic murals in the auditorium. ln our attitudes we have progressed from the formal student-teacher relationship to a friendly and in- formal cooperation. :By making school life more sensible and normal, our supervisors have prepared us for living and for meeting our own and others' problems. This year Roslyn is sending out a class better fitted to carry on in the world of today than ever before. We hope we may live up to expectations and do our part in making the world nearer to what it should be. 7



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OLAF ANDERSON 250 Garden Street Roslyn' Heights, New York General Course Baseball 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2. Vol- ley Ball 3, 4. Brightness and cheerfulness should be given as Olaf's most prominent characteristics, for he is known among us as our jolly, fun-loving Swede. FREDA ABRAMOWITZ Northern Boulevard Roslyn, New York Commercial Course Chorus 1. Hockey 2, 3, 4. Basket- ball 2, 3. G. A. A. Z, 3, 4 R. Volley Ball 2, 3, 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. Candy Committee 4. If silence were golden, what a poor girl Fifi would be. Her remarkable sense of humor and her unlimi ed supply of jokes will ever le l , down. . . '5! i,7fQG S u FLORENCE LOUISE BALDWIN 77 Linden Street Roslyn Heights, New York Commercial Course Chorus 1. Nothing seems to change Florence's flowing and cheerful disposition. She is inclined to be quiet and shy, but still she never refuses a laugh or a smile when fun is in the offing. ANGELINA BELCASTRO Glen Cove Road Greenvale, New York General Commercial Course Chorus 1. Volley Ball 1, 2. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. Candy Committee 4. Senior Representative. Dance Committee 3, 4. It is seldom that Ange is not smiling -her cheerful smile is one of that expansive kind which radiates joy and sends all our glooms away. IOHN BELCASTRO Glen Cove Road Greenvale, New York General Course Football l, Z, 3 R. Baseball 1, 2, 3 R. Basketball 2, 3 R. Chorus 3, 4. Track 3 R. Six-man Football Coach 4. G. O. Vice President 4. Lewis Cup for Outstanding Citizenship 3. That he is a genuine athlete, a four- letter man, and ambassador of good will and friendliness are just a few of the fine things that can be said of Iohn. MARY BELFIORE Mott Avenue Roslyn, New York Commercial Course A willing and efficient worker who believes in being silent yet observ- ant. Mary possesses an amount of sincerity that is found only in loyal and understanding friends.

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