Sewanhaka High School - Totem Yearbook (Floral Park, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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HENRY KRUTOSIK Henry, famed for his violin playing, graduated in three years, and plans to study for concert work. He served as Student Council Treasurer, was a mem- ber of the orchestra, Commercial Club, Hall Squad, and both the Business and Literary Totem Staffs. HELEN LOSER This industrious Senior names reading as her hobby along with baseball, swim- ming and skating. We are happy to know that Helen will return to Se- wanhaka in September for a Post Graduate course to ccmplete her preparation for the world. WERNER LAIBACH Werner has the quaint hobby of col- lecting small animals as pets. He also plays cards and both swimming and horseback claim much of his time. Upon leaving school he will put to use the knowledge which he gained and enter the business world. CHARLES LANGEN Charles, a member of the Glee Club, uses his spare time in collecting stamps, experimenting in chemistry, and partici- pating in athletics. The main athletics which interest him are golf, swimnfing, baseball, and basketball. K f JOHN LINDSAY Ia , our blond Captain of the Bowling Team, enjoys all sports particularly camping. He has been Home Rcotn Manager, Sergeant of the Hall Cops and a member of the Varsity Club. He will attend Duke University. M 'NA IA K LONGHURST l ur Chieftain Editor-in-Chief belongs to Chess Club, Chieftain Staff and Honor Society, enjoys playing handball and football, and anticipates attending Columbia to study Iournalism. Success e yours, Mr. Longhurst. Mig 7 M I C Wi N , . NORMAN LONGHURST Norman's diversions are boatbuilding, soccer, handball, football, and swim- ming. His aspirations are a trip to Chi- cago and entry into the University of Michigan. He might do both at the same time. ANNA C. KASULKA Anna's hobbies are sewing, dancing and collecting stamps. Her ambition is to be a nurse and after graduation she will be going to a nurses' training school. We foresee an epidemic of ill- ness. DOROTHY M. KEMPF Our attractive songster enjoys singing and swimming. Dotty hopes to take up Home Economics at N. Y. U. We wonder why! In the Girls' Glee Club, she has been active and faithful during her tour years acting as Secretary dur- ing '34 -'35. GRACE KIEFER Grace, a future music teacher, con- fesses a liking for dancing, driving and tennis. It her work as a music teacher do es not satisfy her, she will try secre- tirial work for which Sewanhaka has prepared her. GRACE KIRCHNER Grace, who is unusually talented musi- cally, spends much of her time in whole- some sports and with her music. She has been a member of the Glee Club, Totem Staff and Science Club. She will con- tinue her education by going to business school. HELEN KITTELBERGER Helen names as her favorite athletics swimming and horseback riding. Next fall will find her in college where she will continue the work on studies begun in Sewanhaka. DOROTHY KOCH Who can help admiring Dot with her pleasing personality and ready smile. She is a valued member of the Press Club of which she is the Social Editor. She will no doubt enter Katherine Gibbs where she will increase her knowledge of business. HENRIETTA KOUWENHOVEN Quiet Henrietta has chosen to become a girl in white and will spend her lite in the care of the sick. She is planning to enter St. lohn's Hospital tor her train- ing upon graduating from Sewanhaka. Swimminn is lnnr nnlv lmnlnlxv

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JOHN JANES This graduate held the Presidential Office of the French Club. He was a Chieftain Representative for one year. He likes to swim and to play soccer very much. College seems to be his goal after graduation from Sewanhaka. We wish him success. ROBERT JOHNSON Bob, our athletic minded Senior, takes part in all sports, especially favoring football. He is a member of the French Club, and chooses radio as his chief hobby. After graduation he will enter Louisiana State University. LAWRENCE KLEPPE Building of radios is his favorite hobby. He also enjoys playing football, and in season can be seen on the ice engaging in hockey. After leaving the classes of Sewanhaka, he wishes to enter the world of business men. FRANK KOWALSKI F rank's hobbies include radio, golf, drawing, and dancing. This athletic Senior is a member of the Varsity Club and participated in baseball and basket- ball '33 and '34, with handball and tennis on the side. He will seek employ- ment. ROBERT KRESIK Bob's hobby is fish. Not the kind you find in any old stream or ocean but tropical fish. Besides this he goes camp- ing where he studies nature and goes swimming. He is a member of the Com- mercial Club and will enter the business world and night college. CHARLES KING This Senior's hobbies are music, dra- matics and tennis. He has been a mem- ber of the Band, Orchestra, German and Dramatic Clubs. He also was a Representative of the Health Council. Charles intends to come back for a post-graduate course. STANLEY KING Stanley enjoys reading and engages in all sports, but he keeps his plans a deep dark secret. What is the mystery Stan- ley? Secrets are not fair in the Totem. Perhaps by reading a novel by a learned author he found that Silence is Golden. MARGUERITE HERRING College will claim another of our good students. This time it is our fair Mar- guerite, a member of the Dramatic Club '33 --'34 and the French Club '34, Swim- ming and dancing are her hobbies. We are sure success awaits her. ARLINE HERMANN Arline, a Girl Guard, is one of our Seniors who will graduate at the age of 15. Her hobby is reading and collect- ing postal cards from various corners of the earth. She hopes to go to college after graduation to continue her edu- cation. ALMA HESSELNBERG Though not very active socially, Alma has won many friends for herself through her pleasing personality. Just a few of her interests are drawing, and reading. After graduation she expects to enter a nurses' training school. JEAN BOTKIN Jean is a cheery little Senior with a peculiar hobby. She enjoys collecting articles and clippings concerning dis- ease. Swimming, dancing and poetry are her hobbies-she's different! She has intentions of becoming a hygienist. VIOLET JOERG ' This serious minded Senior chooses sports as her hobby. Violet is a member of the Senior Glee Club, Library Club, Girl Guards, and was on the Totem Staff last year. She expects to secure a position singing with an orchestra. DOROTHY JONES Dorothy, who loves sports and nature, finds tennis, swimming, walking and dogs her hobbies. During the icy winter months she enjoys ice skating and basketball. Dot has been active on the Chieftain Staff and in the Glee Club. IDA JONKE Ida will be back in our halls next year since she intends to take a post-graduate course. She spends much of her val- uable time doing one of the following things: Reading, swimming, skating or strumming the banjo.



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GEORGE LO PINTO George, Mr. Thompson on student day, is very proficient in golf and swimming and uses his spare time in the study of Analytic Chemistry. He says that he will continue sleeping after graduation and probably continue it in college. Pleasant dreams, George. FRANK MCCANN Frank's hobbies are stamp collecting and cross-word puzzles. In the line of athletics he enjoys baseball and hiking most of all. Frank says that soon after graduation he intends to take a trip to England. We say-Lucky fellow! MATTHEW MASIEJCZYK Matthew's hobby is saving old coins. He is a member of our Hall Squad and he came from Newtown High School where he was a Sergeant ot Newton's Hall Squad. He wishes to attend the School of Forestry in Syracuse and help conserve our forests. ANTHONY MEROLLI Anthony enjoys building model air- planes, studying building structures experimenting in chemistry and, he says, in embarrassing people. He likes to play golf. After graduation Anthony intends to go to night school at Pratt Institute. ALFRED MILDNER Alfred, graduating in February, having finished his high school course in 35 years, will try for a position in a printing concern or go to college. He was Vice- President of the Pica Club. He engages in football, baseball, and track. JOSEPH MINN Joseph is most interested in sports and reading. The sports in which he has engaged most extensively are football, baseball, soccer and basketball. After graduation Joseph plans to enter the business world. Step right up, young man. JOSEPH MARINO Joe's favorite pastime is painting por- traits in oil, also swimming and tennis. He was a member of the Spanish Club and Totem Art Staff of '33 and '34. He intends to go to an art school in the hopes of making his future as an artist. FLORENCE KRAJCI Florence is especially fond of dancing and being a participant and spectator in most all sports. She engages in hockey, soccer and basketball most extensively and is a member of the Dramatic Club. She is lucky in having a position waiting. JANET KRAMER With dancing and reading as hobbies this literary Senior has found time to be a member of the Chieftain and Totem Staffs, Glee and Science Clubs and Girls' Office Squad of which she was Captain. She will enter Katherine Gibbs next term. DOROTHY KRONER Swimming, skating and tennis find themselves among this Senior's hobbies. She is a member of the Dramatic Club. Business school will claim our Dot next year. We wonder if that school will know which is Eleanor and which Dorothy. ELEANOR KRONER On the hobby list we find swimming, skating, and tennis. She is a member of the Sachem Players, and has repre- sented her home room at the Student Council '34 and at the Health Council '34. Eleanor intends to enter a com- mercial school in the fall. HELEN LANE Helen plans to study to be a nurse after graduation. She was a member of the Library Club, Press Club '32, '33, '34, German Club '34, Girl Office Squad and held the position of Treasurer of the Junior Class. DOROTHY LEAF Dorothy is an ardent member of several clubs not connected with the school. For this reason she is not a member of any school clubs. This athletic miss in- dulges in dancing, swimming and roller skating. She will get a bookkeeping position. ANNA LOMOVSKY Anna is interested in roller skating: therefore is a member of the Mineola Roller Skating Club. She also belongs to the G. A. C. and enjoys basketball and baseball. Her attention is directed toward business for next year.

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