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JUNIOR BOYS straight. A great many Juniors were on the Athletic Council—Margaret Waddel, Betty Nicholson, Marjory Peterson, Carol Dunnells and Claire Marshall. Esther Thelander, Mary- lou Roper, Kathe Quarck, Fred Duell, Sey- mour Goldstein, Paddy Fried, Joe DeMarco, Bob Eckhardt, and Eric Jude held over half of all the special editorships on The Port Weekly. Several Juniors also worked on the Port Light staff. Though active in school activities, we kept our scholastic standing high, as can be seen at a glance by looking at the Honor Roll. Remember Carol Needham's sense of hu- mor? How Marjory Peterson and Joan Davidson headed all the dance decoration committees? Joe Greco's musical ability? Norman Delan's driving? It would not be fitting to close without mentioning the biggest dance of the year— the Junior Prom. Our Junior year completed, we wish the class of '50 all the luck, joy, and happiness possible. MARY LOUISE ROPER PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER CLASS ADVISOR John Wing Eric Jude Betty Nicholson Gerald Volpe Charles Kezar 23
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JUNIOR GIRLS the class of '51 Two wonderful years of hard work and plenty of fun—years that most of us will never forget. Guided by an excellent panel of officers—John Wing, president; Gerald Volpe, vice-president; Betty Nicholson, secretary; and Eric Jude, Treasurer; and the Herculean efforts of Mr. Kezar, our faculty advisor, we had a very successful year. Early in October these officers and a special com- mittee of homeroom representatives chose our beautiful class rings. We contributed such stars as Norman DeLan, Vincent Caruso, Gerald Volpe, Victor White and Charlie Zahn to the football varsity, and at least ten other players to the J. V. In basketball, A1 Dumpson, Stanley Cutler, Dwight Otis, James McNamara, John Wing and Victor White set the pace on the varsity, while Bob Eckhardt (captain), Bob Micklin, Eric Jude, John Dumbkowski, and Eric Gabrielson kept things moving on the J. V. This year's peppy cheerleaders were all Juniors. Captain Betty Nicholson, Nancy Nern, Jane McCormick, Nancy Lantz, Marjory Peterson, Margo Preston, Karin Sandbloom, and Carol Need- ham cheered the team on to a very successful season with such snappy cheers as Two Bits. For the first time in seven years the Juniors triumphed in the Inter-Class Plays. But why shouldn't we? Aren't Joan Lamble, Claire Munson, Joe Greco, and Sally Brown among the best? The judges thought so. Not satisfied with this, we went right ahead and captured several parts in Dear Ruth, a Red Domino production. Wasn't Joan Lamble a perfect Miriam? Carol Need- ham a terrific maid? Carol Dunnells an ideal mother? And Mike McGrady an excellent lieu- tenant? We think so. Neither was the class of '51 lacking in school spirit. Betty Nicholson kept the minutes of the G. O. meetings and took care of the correspondence while James McNamara kept the records 22
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VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Port Washington 33 Hicksville 43 Port Washington 26 Roslyn 45 Port Washington 27 Sea Cliff 43 Port Washington 52 Farmingdale 49 Port Washington 41 Garden City 61 Port Washington 34 Great Neck 31 Port Washington 48 Mineola 49 Port Washington 47 .Mo nhasset 48 Port Washington 51 Glen Cove 44 Port Washington 42 Great Neck 24 Port Washington 51 Mineola 34 Port Washington 55 Glen Cove 47 Port Washington 41 Garden City 46 Port Washington 45 — Manhosset 43 Port Washington 14 Oyster Boy 20 Port Washington 12 Garden City 12 Port Washington 13 Manhosset 6 Port Washington 13 .... Roslyn 7 Port Washington 20 ——Westbury 8 Port Washington 19 — Great Neck 0 Port Washington 13 .... —— Glen Cove 45 24
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