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

 - Class of 1940

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HE junior Class began their years activities with the customary election of officers. Those chosen were: President, George Martinig Vice-president, Donald XVeston3 Secretary, Mildred Muller, Treasurer, Philip Gorman. Last fall two representatives from each homeroom, the oflicers and class advisers, formed a Junior Council. This council planned the class policies and activities for the year ahead. Once a month the Juniors held a meeting atwhich they dis- cussed coming class events and were entertained with varied pro- grams. Early in the year, a lecture and movie pertaining to the work of the Red Cross, was presented. The Football Rally Dance in November was the hrst social function of the class. This dance is an annual allair of the third year students, held before the most important game of the season to encourage our team to 99 The J llllllll ClElSS Abozm: George Martini, Donald XVeston, Mildred Muller, Philip Gorman. Left: Lucille Maher, Harold Bur- hans, Advisers.

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Top Row WHALEY WHEELOCK WICKLIFFE WIITAMAK WILLCOX WILLIAMS WILSON WINDECKER Second Row IVITKIN WOLFF YVOOD YUHASZ ZBIKOYVSKI ZIEGNER ZEIGON ZETTERBERG Bottom Row ZINSMEISTER ZORN AGNES CROYVLEY GRACE OPPERMANN JAMES FLANNERY EDNA GARRETSON HERMANN GEISSLER ..,,,- 3, , W EDNA XVHALEY, Honor Society, Service Leaguef Home Economics Club, Scribes, Student Council. DOROTHY WHEELOCK, Honor Society, Beta Hi-Y, Atlas Club, Gift Committee. ALFRED XVICKLIFFE, Intramural Sports, BERTHA WVIITAMAK, Honor Society, Service League, Scribes Accounting Club, Chieftain Staff. RAYMOND XVILLCOYX, Glee Club. Hall Squad, Tumbling, Red Cross. JEAN YVILLIAMS, Scribes. Swimming Club, Advertising Club. CHARLOTTE WILSON, Social Science Club, Parade Band, Secretary. EDXVARD YVINDECKER, Epsilon Hi-Y, History Club, Yacht Club, Track. DOROTHY WITKIN, Honor Society, Beta Hi-Y, French Club, Student Council, Artsmen. MARTHA WOLFF, Home Economics Club, Bowling Club. DORIS WVOOD, German Club, Yacht Club, Totem, Atlas Club. EUGENE YUHASZ, Transferred, Journalism Club, Algebra Club. HELEN ZBIKOWSKI, Intramural Sports. JAMES ZEIGON, Varsity Glee Club, Junior Varsity Band, Revue of '4o. RALPH ZETTERBERG, Intramural Sports, Intramural Manager. MADELINE ZIEGNER, Honor Society, Service League, Scribes, Chieftain. RUTH ZINSMEISTER, Service League, Chieftain Staff, Varsity Glee Club. EVELYNE ZORN, Home Economics Club, Accounting Club. EVENING SCHOOL GRADUATES GEORGE SCHAEFER VIRGINIA STRAUSS DOROTHY DAYTON WILBUR HUBLER MARGARET EGE JAMES HUNTER VINCENT MCNEIL BESSIE KANTOR ROSALIE SCOLARO 28



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Tripping the light fantastic in Stanforth Hall. -Xll honor students in this class. victory. The Junior Tea Dance in December was a social success, enthusiastically attended by the student body. Last February the Sachem Players obligingly produced 'KA Day at the Blakesn lor a junior assembly. In March, Henry Scott an unusual pianist, gave an outstanding performance which brought loud applause front his audience. The hundred piece Varsity Band and the Sewanhaka Swing Band by popular request, played at several -Iunior Class meetings. Another eyent, in March was the reception the boys held for their Dads, who became better acquainted with Sewanhaka activities, The girls, not to be outdone, entertained their Mothers at an afternoon tea. Each year the Juniors undertake the job of publishing this book, which is a parting gift to the Senior Class, recording their school activities. Another Junior tradition is the purchase of class jewelry which this year was a ring bearing the likeness of a Chiel'tain's head. Early in April, thirty juniors, whose school records were out- standing, were admitted into the Sewanhaka chapter of the National Honor Society. ln May the Red Letter event. of the year, tl1CJUlll01'P1'O1l1, was held in Stanforth Hall. It was of course, the traditional success and final social function of the Junior calendar. And now in closing may we become a little sentimental and as the Seniors ol Tomorrow, wish all good things to the Seniors of Today, Seniors who have been such fine and friendly schoolmates to us for three years. 30

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