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

 - Class of 1942

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When- ever you do we hope you will find cn porl' of Sewcunholro in These pages. Some of Hs color ond exciremenl, o foolboll gonne on o cold brighl Sofurdoy oflernoon, or lhe lo1'e evening hours before final exoms. The memory of lhose four yeors is held deor by every Sewan- holcon . . . moy he never lorgel Jrheml Dedicafion Adminisfraiion Board of Educalion Auxiliary Organiiaiions Faculiy The Class of '45 The Class of '44 The Class of '43 The Mighfy Seniors of '42 Acfivifids Sfudenf Vofe Afhlefics CALLED TO THE COLORS To Those former Sewanhalcans now serv- ing in lhe armed forces of lhe Uniled Slaies we wish io devole This page. ln ioy, in sorrow, in laughler and fears ihey will always be wi+h us. As rhey fulfill +heir paf rriohc duly we wish fhem la lcnow lhal we are wilh lhem in lhoughl and deed . . . all 'rhe way. Facul+y in +he Service Ensign Fred Wrighi Ensign Waller Elson Corporal Kennerh Skidmore Lieurenonf Jerome Niosi Lieulenanl Charles Goff Caprain Allred Caine Aviarion Coder Wilson Borlchuis Aviofion Cade? Emry Davis Aviafion Cadei ,lohn Luis Cus+odial Sioff Privafe Sianley Uranoilis 3 MEMBERS OF CLASS OF '42 IN ARMED FORCES ANGLIN, ROBERT LAWSON, HENRY BRENNAN, DONALD MacDONALD, RALPH BRANDT, KENNETH MARTIN- WA'-TER FINNEY, EDWARD MASTOROCCO, JOSEPH FLACK, ROBERT MUESSIG, LEWIS FLOYD, WOODWARD O'BORN, THOMAS GARBE. VICTOR ROGGY, JOHN IANNUZZI, LOUIS STANGE, EDWARD REITMAYER, WALTER LOFF, HAROLD HAROLD WRIGHT Assisfcnf Principal ALVA T. STANFORTH Principal ADMINISTRATION School Days, School Days, Dear old GoIden Rule Days . . . buf no? Io Ihe Iune of a hickory s+icI:. The Tune insiead is one of ocfion, of fun, of Iioyous associa- Iion, of learning and doing. Here are pidures and descripfions of a happy school life where sfudenfs are Ihe cenIer of acfiviiy. Sfudenfs plan and adminisfer Ihese phases of school Iife in which all of you may parficipaie. They en- hance Ihe ioys of presenf associahons wiih friends, bo+h sfudenhs and Ieachers. They wiII refresh Ihe disfani memories in years Io come when school days are ended. The To+em is your mirror of school IiIe and Ihe refIec'rion shown is mosf pIeasan+. A. T. SIanIor+h PrincipaI FLORENCE UTTER Dean of Girls AQSILEDOFFNE oy: BOARD OF EDUCATION In a fime of crisis fhe problems of running a pub- p,,,,d,,,, lic insfifufion are greafly increased. This is cerfainly frue in fhe case of a school fhe size of Sewanhalca. Added fo fhe difficulfies encounfered in obfaining fhe varied supplies needed in mainfaining a large building, is fhe problem of replacing 'teachers called fo war services and indusfry. Our Board is fa be cornplimenfed on fheir excellenf han-dling of a difficulf faslc. Their fime and energy are fheir vol- , unfary confribufion fo fhe communify. The acquisi- fion of fhe long needed land for fhe afhlefic pro- gram, was fheir oufsfanding piece of worlc for I942. Wifh Mr. Harry A. Schroeder, Disfricf 5 as Presi- denf, fhis year's Board was comprised of: Mr. William L. McQueen, Disfricf I6 Vice-Presidenf: Mr. Edward M. Thomas. Disfricf 22: Dr. George E. Davis, Disfricf 22: Mr. John O'NeiII, Disfricf I7: Mr. George A. Wahl, Disfricl' I6: Mr. Charles Donahue, Disfricf 5: Mr. H. Frank Carey, Disfricf I7: Disfricl' Clerk, Mr. J. Edwin Russell: Disfricf Treasurer, Mr. Alfred Kiefer: Afforney, Judge Alfred J. Lc wg School Physician, Dr. Harry Rosenberg. HARRY A. SCHROEDER I I GEORGE E. DAVIS WILLIAM L. MCQUEEN GEORGE WAHL CHARLES DONAHUE ALFRED KIEFER FRANK H. CAREY JOHN J. 0'NEILL EDWARD M. THOMAS ALFRED J, LOEW EDWIN RUSSELL ,M .rf ,, V. .',w A ' W W f, , ' ,. :'AA 1 ga Q - I 3 A if rv , fri! I 2 x 1 Q f Q. 17 , Q, JW' . 9' 55? 5 .1 il A 1 Q ' It I2 J 1 W' 1 W , ., : ' I it :W Q3W,' , V 'yn iv M- , ff! 'V' A f k , . MH-xx I in 'M 4? 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The officers were: Mrs. Elmer Applegif, Mrs. William Wallcer, Mrs. Franz Berg, Mrs. Carl Elclund, Miss Marion Mefferf and Mrs. Arfhur Peclcenbeil. The Dads' .Club holds monfhly social and educafional meefings. Each year bofh fhe P.T.A. and 'rhe Dads award scholarships fo deserving seniors. The officers were: William Halbersfadl, Charles Brandin, Tola Marshall, Eldon Sanford and Richard Finley. The Sewanhalca chapler of fhe American Associalion of Universify Women is ufilizing local opporfunifies for guid- ance of youfh and for service in fhe communiIy's war efforf. They, foo, offer scholarships fo worfhy seniors. The officers were: Mrs. Reina Ahlman, Miss Cafherine Smifh, Miss Dor- ofhy Hillcemeier and Mrs. George Lufz. Under lhe direcfion of Carl Elclund fhe Adull' Educafion program, 'financed by an appropriafion from fhe Board of Educafion, fhis year offered courses in commercial, shop, arf. music, social sfudies and numerous ofher fields. Thomas Caullcins and Mrs. Anna Palla were chairmen of fhe Advisory Commilfee and Secrefary, respecfively. The Forum Commiffee fhis year presenfecl four inleresfing and fimely speakers. The speakers and Iheir Iopics were: F. J. Ybarra, Friends and Foes in Soufh American: Pierre Van Paassen, WhaI Will Emerge from fhe European Cafa- clysm : Arfhur Menclcen, The Baffle lor fhe Pacific , Doug- las Miller, Yau Can'f Do Business wifh Hiller. The following are Ihe Citizens Advisory Commiffees, foo numerous fo permif any defailsz Nafional Defense, Aero- naufics, Agriculfure, Aulomobiles, Elecfricify, Mechanical Drawing, Mefals, Prinfing, Woddworlcing. Cifizens Advisory Boards included: Arf, Business, I-Iealfh and Physical Educa- fion, Home Economics and Music. -,.,,,,-:-,,5,,.a .- 1, A , ,- .,, K i bb H -,,,,,,, ., .sf A .,.: fy ,235 W -mnrssmf H- C g rx? Q? , f s , ff. 'SF-w t. - V . ,r,-, I. 4-Cf KST' KZ 'Y- Xxx ',.f1 ' - Q Ni. ,. fi .gf W' 5 ' A , , uf 1' 31g ,ffjE f :sg ' . - QR? 1-r. A 12 . . ' -' --5 'X I- ,X A 4 5 laik ' , 1 ' xg. .. Z? - 1 T if . - , H A 2 ld.,-. ' 2 ,.' I A 4 ' f L if 4 -ff:.5- 3--H ', Q if '-.- . 'f,Q in -fs-. 25 35 .V T H Those four years aT Sewanhalca which seemed a biT awesome and challenging while you were sTill in grammar school, did noT appear as Tre- mendous aTTerward, buT never did They become less glamorous. When The TirsT semesTer had begun, and The new sTudenTs had lamiliarized Themselves wiTh The new life, you soon discovered a very embar- rassing fact, ThaT The freshmen had forced upon Their supposedly superior brefhren. They were The brighTesT class in The school. They received The greaTesT number of honor grades and almosf always made claims To The greaTesT number of sTudenTs on The honor roll. ThaT, in a nuTsheIl, was Their bid for Tame-aT leasT in The I942 ToTem, and you were proud of iT. The daily rouTine was ci new life Tha+ helped The weeks To pass rapidly. Teachers wenT ouT of Their way To help The Treshmen adiusT Themselves, and There was more freedom Than you had ever had before. ln class The worlc was very inTer- esTing and alThough There was more homework CLASS OF'45 Than you had 'ro do in grammar school, you were more on your own. During free periods you wenf ouf on 'rhe campus and, while fhe weafher was warm afe af fhe oufdoor sfand. In Ocfober There was a greaf deal of fall: abouf fhe coming elecfions which would fulfill fhe freshman organizafion, This was somefhing else new fo you. When fhe excifemenf was over and resulfs were fabulafed, Charles Highfower, Ber- nice Loew, Beafrice Cooper and Paul Lynner assumed fhe offices of presidenf, vice-presidenf. secrefary and freasurer. Then as school fell info a rapid roufine, evenfs came one upon fhe ofher. The Hallowe'en parfy before fhe end of Ocfober . . . fhe Review in February . . . fhe Who's Who, headed by Paf Hughes , . . fhe May Bazaar and fhe annual confab of sfudenfs and parenfs. Finally if was June and Regenfs weelc was here. Thaf was an acfive year fo loolc baclc upon: everybody fel? so. Then school was closed . . . if was summer vacofion. S . ,ws ' 7 T X Twisfa 19255, f4f2',4f,2L ag-vibe uv-ww. ig . A 4' ,fl .1 T H ln g was diTTerenT now. Though There was noT much con- TrasT beTween The Treshmen and so ho p mores, There was an almosT impercepTible change. mosTly in manner and when a so hom SepTember you reTurned buT everyThin , p ore was misTaken Tor a Treshman by an upper classman, They boTh loolced alilce To h' h im, e would reTorT indignanTly, T-leyl l'm a sophomore. This would be a beTTer year. Everyone enTered S . . . ome exTra-curricular acTiviTy. Near The main office There was a meTal Tramed, glass encased b ll ' ' u eTun board which every day TaiThTull y an- nounced The club meeTings and oTher acTiviTies I . rom maThemaTrcs To home economics. Because The members were well acquainTed wiTh each oTher, oTFicers were chosen earl -cl y an Grace Clarlc as presidenT, Harry Cunningham as vice-presidenT, Brenda Wilson as secreTary, and B b W'l o :son as Treasurer Toolc charge. STud- ies became a biT boring now and everybody lo lc d T oe orword To The sophomore acTiviTies. There were more of Them Than in The Treshman year and mosT of The sTudenTs Took parT. You were lusT os exciTed as The oThers when Th e l lempsTead Rally Dance The niahT b T X e ore The T-lempsTead game, began Things. The rallies CLASS OF were always wild. Somelimes, when The wealher permilled, They were held oulside around a ire- mendous bonfire. Anyway They had meanl a greaf deal lo The leamg fha? was parf of 'rhe school spirif. 1 There was a famous firsl wifh The inlroduc- 'lion of The sophomore Who's Who, followed soon a play by 'rhe Drama Club and Then a re- view: Sewanhalca was becoming famous for fhem now. The class bullelin board, supervised by Wal- ler Disller, had a laugh lime lceeping up, buf you noficed Wall never lel il gel ou+ of hand. March came, and wilh if The Soph Hop. War had become paramounl in everyone's mind so +he decoralions were in red, while and blue. The concessions and bandsland were cleverly camauflaged as ballleships and a bomber. Tony .lurich fhe chairman, worked hard on if and you noliced how everybody was pleased, especially when a door prize of five dollars in war siamps was awarded. Summer vacafion was welcome +ha'r year. School was no'r as much fun as il' had been. Worlc was harder, +ha'r is, The subiecls were noi loo diflicull . . . buf lhe worlc of geffing down 'ro worlc was. -1,Q5',,i y X , x . ,' , .- . X . K ,Vg X i E T H 1 -'X' ' This was The beginning ol lhe lhird year, and a greaf many new experiences. as you soon discovered. Graham Pardee, Franlc Besl, James Farrell and Thecla Adams were chosen presidenr, vice-presi- denl, secrelary and lreasurer. Wilh 'rhaf as a beginning, fhe olilicial year was inauguraled and mosl of 'rhe seven hundred sludenls began really lo become involved in exfra-curricular aclivilies, belween which were sandwiched The l-lempslead Rally Dance on Oclober 24, lhe Junior Review, lhe rea dance . . . and sludies. The social whirl assumed much grealer im- porlance lhan if ever had before and you al- lended all of lhem, now lhal a dance floor was as familiar 'ro you as any olher parl ol: lhe building. Every dance was elaboralely prepared and The decoralions look Sfanlorlh Hall from one locale lo anolher. One ball wilh an Orienlal Theme was cenlered around a large Buddha: and you will never forge? lhe lirsl lime lhe Hnighl CLASS OF'43 . Jxsq X in J!-f TF club design was perTecTed wiTh Tables, waiTers and poTTed palms. ThaT was' parT aT The color, The Thrill ThaT made high school whaT iT was. You were no more surprised Than many oThers To Tind ThaT The ToTem was a Junior Class pro- iecT. The sTaTT had no permanenT oTTice buT slcipped Trorn one adviser's room To anoTher, leaving a liTTle Tinished or unTinished business in each. YeT in spiTe oT numerous handicaps The worlc was compleTed. Before The spring Term began in February, o commiTTee picked The graduaTion ring, a Tradi- Tion oT The Junior year. Everyone was proud oT Them because They seemed To add a Tinal Touch To The'realizaTion ThaT nexf year you would be a Senior. The Junior Pram, The year's biggesT dance, was a TiTTing Tinale. BuT everybody had some- Thing To carry Through The summer Then . . . nexT year he would be a graduaTe, The purpose and reason Tor The years iusT finished. , s F , . A ' n.,l 5 'li if-'K .bi 1 74 1 l QIZITJVM X L' C lla I J ali My J, lr li l, 4 L,U ffVlT lt' A ii, X ' i H 5,11 4 ZW AND THE MIGHTY This was iT . . .The senior year, The besT oT all, wiTh iTs presTige and color. All Three previous years puT TogeTher were noThing compared To This one. Odd Though . . . you felT a bit sTrange in The new aTmosphere, like an inTerne who has iusf graduaTed and hears himself addressed as Doc- Tor lor The TirsT Time. There oughT To be ample To say abouT ThaT year and There was, buT iT would naT have been exce-pT lor The class oTficers, Charles Moncrief who was ably supporTed by Carol BrighT as vice-president Eileen Jung and Bob DisTler as secreTary and Treasurer. SomeThing diTferenT in enTerTainmenT was in- auguraTed in The early monThs of The seasons. A small buT energeTic group called The Thespians .xx SENIORS X 8 xi OF '42 N. and headed by Bob Fex, supplied some oT The besT slapsTiclc and sTraighT comedy The sTudenTs had ever seen. aTTer They gained experience and smoofhed ouT The rough spoTs. The audiTor- ium would Till To capaciTy when They were To be on. and you oTTen Tound yourself wandering down .There To waTch Them go Through Their sTunTs in gooTy 'cosTumes, when you should have been sTudying. There was noT much neglecT oT classworlc Though, because everyone was well aware OT The nearness OT graduaTion. There were TrequenT visiTs To The Guidance OTTice To Talk wiTh Mr. Sanford abouT The various colleges, or The opporTuniTies oTTered To sTudenTs by The Air Corps or Mer- chdnT Marine. MosT oT Them had Taken voca- Tional invenTory TesTs or had received excellenT direcTion in applying Tor scholarships. By The Time The OcTober recepTion for moTh- ers had corne, The seniors had Tound Themselves and once in a while you would be able To Tool a hall cop and go Through The halls wiThouT a pass. Soon iT was The nighT oT The Senior ParTy Tor which This year will long be remembered. IT was There ThaT Sewanhalqds TirsT mascoT was presenTed To The school by The senior class. ATTer much searching an appropriaTe symbol was Tound, one ThaT iTselT is sTeeped in much Tradi- Tion. IT was an old-Tashioned cigar sTore Indian. You laughed a biT when you TirsT saw iT, buT ThaT soon Turned To pride because The Brave had been beauTiTully painTed and finished by several sTudenTs. fNTTerward iT was aT school acTiviTies whenever iT could be convenienTly exhibiTed. December I9 sTudenTs iammed STanTorTh T-lall Tar The WinTer Dance, which is one of The Tour mosT imporTanT dances aT The year. There was scarcely ci week wiThouT a dance, a Tea, or a parTy of some kind. You ThoughT ThaT The senior assembly when The magician Trom T-ToTsTra per- Tormed and The liquid air demonsTraTion were The besT assemblies oT The year. AT The Bazaar ThaT year There were more con- cessions Than ever and a large, enThusiasTic crowd saw George Ballard and Ramona BaTs- 5 A Q .4- Y lgjd L .f I1 ' 4 5- J. . , Xi fy, 1 A - .iff -jf' Je N xc. J 1 1X ' ford crowned king and queen. Then +here was 'rhe senior play Our of lhe Frying Pan, so suc- cessful on Broadway ond lhe firsl direcfed by Mr. Luls, lhe English leacher who replaced Mr. Goff. You lhoughr il was so good you had even gone ro some of 'rhe rehearsals. Wilh lhe April recepfion for Dads, evenls lol- lowed rapidly afler one anofher. Sludenfs Day, under lhe direcrion of George Denron gave you a chance fo see how difficull a leacher's sched- ule is, and you were nervous bu+ soon maslered lhe fechnique ond had a lor of fun. The mod rush and excilemenl of propagan-da plas'rering dur- ing Sludenf Council elecfions gave you an in- sighf of polilics lhaf will nol soon be forgollen. As you prepared 'ro go lo The Senior Ball on rhe eve of cornmencemenl you looked back over lhe las? four years, parlicularly lhe lasl lew weelcs, copious with good limes. You lcnew This would be lhe mosl imporlanr dance and you would have lhe besl' lime ol' your life, because if meanf farewell. AASEN, ROBERT-Lacrosse Club, Yaclwi Club, Sfamp, Varsiiy Lacrosse. ADAMS, GEORGEfPl'ioiograpliy, Hall Squad, lniramural Swimming and Tennis. ADAMS, KEN- NETH-Boolcman, Honor Socieiy, Hall Squad, Ticker Com- miileeg Vice President Inframural Manager. ALEXANDER, DONALD-Chieliain Siaft Siudenf Council, Freshman Class President Honor Socieiy, Hall Squad. ,l!f-r' ' .s Q. - . I I ' l . . ., -K-Qin , 4f h , ALEXANDER, JOAN-Belo Hi-Y, Frencli Club, Red Cross, Honor Socieiy, Cliiefiain Sfait Toiem. ALFANO, SIMON --lniramural Sporfs. ALLAIRE, JOHN-lnlramural Sporis. ALLEN, HARRIET-Iniramural Sporis. ALLOCCO, YOLANDA-Girls' Aflilefic Club, Accounfing Club, Oce Praclice Club, Sludeni Council. ALLWANG, WILLIAM-Bookkeeping Club, Hall Squad, Ticlrei Corn- miiiee, Junior Band, Varsiiy Baseball. ALMAS, IRENE- Girls' Aililelic Club, 5ocial,Science Club, Junior Red Cross, Girls' Service League. ANGIULO, ALFRED-Glee Club Librarian, Choir, Varsify Traclc. APPLETON, lRENE-Omega Hi-Y, L'Oriilamrne, Girls' Aihleiic Club, Honor Sociely, Varsiiy Glee Club. Girls' Service League. ARDILIO, JOSEPH:-, ARMSTRONG, LEWlS-Delia Hi-Y Treasurer, Honor Sociely, Varsiiy Sporis, ARMSTRONG, VlOLET-iwanlialxa Qu riet Varsily Orcliesira. ff' I - 4 Y 3, ,lk ,F ', - . ,wf'., 'ILI i My , ,, 4 . ' vi , - , ' i l 1 1, i I L X. . , .V ' YBABCOCK, CAROL-Girls' Rifle Club, Girls' Ailnleiic Club, Cerarnisis, Girls' Service League. BABICZ, MARY- Otfice praclice Club. BAINTON, WARREN-Varsily La- CFOSSG. BALLARD, GEORGE-Delia Hi-Y, Varsiry Glee Club, Chair, Junior Class President Siudenl Council President Nassau Suffolk Hi1N Area Council President Varsiiy Baseball. J f V, . ' . f j V' A, J fb' , 1, X ' jx v' ' I, I grffffs- . .1 ,f A ,H n 1 , J sALzAc, FREDERICJ-Orriicrorff-li-Y, Lo+in ,ciuuljiow Sociely, Totem Sialit Siudeni Council. BARGON, ILMA -Omega Hi-Y, Scribes, German Club Presidehif L'Ori- ilamme. BARNES, ROBERT-Varsiiy Club, Siudeni Coun- cil, Junior d ross, Varsiiy Fooiball, Baslreiball and Track, B ET, EDWARD-Baseball, Boskeiball and Boxin, ' . E BARRA, ANNA-Social Science Club, Office Praciice Club. BARTINE, MARY-Laiin Club, lnlramural Hoclcey, Boseboll and Soccer. BARTOSZAK, WILLIAM-infra mural Sporis, BATSFORD, RAMONA-Arlsmen Secreiary, Alplia Hi-Y, L'Oriflamr-ne, Sfudeni Council Vice President Honor Socieiy, Sacliem Players. BAUMANN, WARREN-Varsiiy Foofball. BECKER, RUTH SSecreiary Bela Hi.Y, L'Oriilamme, Laiin Club, Honor Sociefy, Senior Board, Cliiefiain Sfaft BECKMAN, WIL- LIAM-Epsilon Hi-Y, Social Science Club, Varsiiy Tennis. BEHRENDT, CATHERINE-Scribes, Accouniing Club, Home Economics Club, lnirarnural Tennis. wibwdfzdlw, s, 1 nJ BELLOFF, GLADYS-Phoforeolisrs. BELTZ. GEORGE- lniramural sporls. BENDT, DOROTHY-lniramural Sporfs BENJAMIN, SOPHIE-Varsiry Gleee Club. BERGMANN, LESLIE-Sachern Players, Scribes, Siudeni Council. BEST, FRANCES-Head Cheerleader, Alpha Hi-Y, Varsiry Glee Club, Siudenf Council, BEZA, EILEEN -Girls' Service League, 'Spanish Club, Orchesfra Treas- urer, Vice-President Omega Hi-Y, Treasurer, BILLET, MARIE-Laiin Club. BINDON, HERBERT-Social Science Club, Siudeni Coun- cil, Siudeni Court Varsiiy Wresiling, BINGHAM, RICH- ARD-Epsilon Hi-Y, Phororealisis, Maih Club, Chess Team, Honor Sociefy, Toiem Siaft Chieiiain Phorog- rapher. BISHOP, ISABEL-Sachern Players President Aris- men, Honor Sociefy, Chieiiain, Siudenf Council, Tofem. BOEHM, EVELYN-A Capella Choir, Aeolian Club, Var- sirv Glee Club, Chieffain, Junior Red Cross, Scribes. iff l1I,'f ! . , ' x 4 1370A Will '4 BOWEN, GEORGE-Omicron Hi-Y, Sramp Club Presie dent Railroad Club President Hall Squad. BOZZI, ANNA -Girls' Service League, Girls' Alhleiic Club, Secrelarv, Library Club, Infernalional Club, Freshman Who'S Who. BRADLEY, ARTHUR-Spanish Club, Sramp Club, Asrron- omy Club, Varsiiy Cross Couniry, Traclc. BRANDENSTEIN, WILLIAM-lnfromural Sofiball, Soccer, Baslcefball. BRANDT, KENNETH-Hall Squad Ca-Capiain, Aero Club, Theia Hi-Y. BRAUNE, BEATRICE-Iniramural Sporls. BRENNAN, DONALD-Social Science Club, Varsiiy Traclc, Pooiball, Lacrosse, BREWSTER, BETTY+Junior Red Cross, Vice President Chieiiain, Fealure Edifor, Alpha Hi-Y, Girls' Service League, Honor Sociefy, Junior Bul- Ierin Board Commiifee. Cbujf L ,9-LJ-LJCA A- ,X .L A 5 mkgauu BRIGHT, CAROL Oriilamme President Social Science Club President Bela Hi-Y, Junior Class Secrelary, Senior Class Vice-President Honor Socieiy, Girls' Service League, Chieffain. BRINKMAN, HARRIET-Alpha Hi-Y. L'Oriflamme, Larin Club, Honor Socieiy, Junior Board, Senior Board, Junior Varsiiy Glee Club President BROCKMANN, FLORENCE-Bela Hi-Y, L'Oriilamme. Girls' Service Leaque Caprain, Honor-Sociely, Chiefrain Sfaft BROWN, HORACE-lniramural Soccer, Ping Pong and, Baslreiball. 70 X -Y J . I ' 4g ' .,.Je'J...lifQ f gr' 2 ' BRUCKNER, RUTH-O Ice Pracfice, Varsily Glee Club, Girls' Service League, Bowling. BUCKHAM, SHIRLEY- lnrramural Sporis. BUDELMAN, GLADYS-Kappa Hi-Y, Varsiiv Glee Club, L'Oriflamme, Girls' Service League, Horseback Riding, BUFFINGTON, WINIFRED - Social Science Club, Lalin Club, Girls' Service League, lnira- lovvtf mural Spar? WM f Vf' A lv ' .l,'4,.f' ' f' ' ' 1 Qf-ef I f' . WA, 1 cfs! 4 1 A . ,f ,ll M 4' iliiwlu J Ml BUHSEN, JANET-fAlpha Hi-Y Vice-Presideni and Treas-9 l urer, L'Orif'lamme, Laiin Club, Honor Sociery, Siudenl Council. BURDEN, BESSIEfAlpha I-Ii-Y Sergeontai-Arms, Scribes, Honor Socieiv, Siudeni Council Treasurer, Fresh- men Vice-President Sophomore Secriary, Junior Vice- President BUTLER, EILEEN-Yachl Club, Tennis Club, Tolem Represeniaiive, lnrramural Sporfs. BUTZBACH, FRANKLIN-lnframural Sporrs, f X. ,f L, Qmsisw .i CIESLEWICZ, CHARLES-l-lall Squad, Railroad Club Secrelary. CLARKE, BETTY-Honor Sociely, Alpha Hi-Y, L'Orillamme, Junior Red Cross, Chielfain, lnlramural Horsebaclc Riding, CLAUS, Tl 'lOMASflnlran'iural Baslief- ball, Ping Ponq, and Hand Boll, CODOLUTO, ELIZA- BETH-Glee Club. CODY, CHERYL-L'Orillornrne, Lafin Club, Honor So- ciely, Chiellain Slafl, Girls' Service League. COMELIO, INEZ-l.'Orillamme, lnlrarnural Teilnis and Riding. CON- SIDINE, MARGARET-Olllice Pracfice Clublfxccounling Club, lnirarnurol Tennis, Scribes Club, Ping Pong, and Sliulzlle Board. CORRIGAN, EILEEN-Cerarriisls, Lalin F7 ii 1 i Club, Archery. COUSIN, AVIS - Arfsmen, Cerarnisls Vice-Presi enl, Chiellain Carloonisl, CROFTON, JOHN-lnlramural Sporls. CROWLEY, ROBERT-Rille Club, Engineering Club, Junior Board, lnlrarriural Soflboll, Volleyball and Baslcelboll, CUMBERS, ALFRED-Choir, Vorsily Glee Cub, Chess Club Presidenf, Senior Council, lnlrarnural Ping Pong, Volleyball and Sollball. CUNNINGHAM, ELIZABETH-Ticlcel Cornmiilee, Sachem Payers, Twirler, Who's Who Siall, Sludenl Council, Senior Council, Chielfain Slarl, CUNNINGHAM, CHRISTO- PHER-Sludenl Courl Senior Juclqe, Cliiellain Maine-up Edilor, Sludenl Council, CUNNISON, JAMES-Della Hi-Y, Sluclenl Council, Varsily Baslcefball and Traclc, ln- lramural Ping Pong, Baslcelball and Handball. CYRIACKS, HELEN-Siudenf Council, Girls' Service League, Chief- loin Slorl, Junior Red Cross, Scribes, Tolem Slofl, Horse- baclc Riding, Bowling. ,I BYRNES, THOMAS-Sophomore Represenlalive, Varsily Fooiball, Inlromurol Boslceiball, CALDWELL, JOSEPHINE -Honor Saciely, CAMPBELL, MURIEL-Bela Hi-Y, Ush- ering Squad Co-Coplain, Home Economics Club, Girls' Service League, Band Bonner Bearer. CANAVAN, ROB- ERTfDella Hi-Y Treasurer, Social Science Club, yarsmy Baslcelboll, Vorsily Lacrosse. i ' - X' ' . , yi ,f f 5 -.N X X , CARAC RIA - 4 in all, lnfromural my , ARAGOL, Dr orics Club, Social ce Club, Varsily! IC , erary Club, CAREY, BARBARA-Omega, - resiclenl, Lilerary Club Secrelary, Honor' ioie ..f'Senior Board, Girls' Service League. cARLo'3eH, Qnmeri-:forma Praclice Club, Hall Squad, ,Yaili5,Band, Orchestra, Junior Varsily La- crosse, -ofboll. ' , p X, lf' Q'-f X' 5 C3 V' 1 ,Riff :J CAQOLLO, JOSEP Pi Club Vice-Presidenl, Ceram- isls, lnlramural Sporls. RROLL, CORINNE-lnlraniural Sporls. CASE, PATRICIA- ha l-li-Y, Lalin Club, Treas- urer and Consul, L'Orillarnrri Honor Sociely, Sludenl Council, Sludenl Courl, lnlramural Ping-Pong, lnlrornural Bowling. CASE, RUTH-German Club, Vorsily Glee Club. CHAPLEN, FRANCES-Scribes, Omega Hi-Y, Accounf- ing Club, lnlramural Sporls. CHERNO, DONALD-l.'OrL Homme, lnlramural Sollball, Boslcelball and Handbell. CHRIST, CAROL-German Club, Social Science Club. Honor Sociely, Sfudenl Council, lnfrarnural Hockey. CAH RISTENSEN, PAULINE-I nlrarnurql Sporls - xx A 1' ' I . 1 i If 1' .f- ' 7 r' 5' if-sJ DALY, JOHN-Glee Club, Varsily Club, Cliiellain Slali, Varsily Foalball, Baslrelball, ancl Traclc, DAWSON, JEAN -Bela Hi-Y'Vice-Presidenl, A Cappella Clwoir, Library Club, Honor Socieiy, Vice-Presidenl, Aeolian Club, Glee Club Treasurer, L'Oriilomrne. DEGNAN, CALVIN-Rifl Club Secrelory and Treasurer, Aero Club, My Club, Varsify Rille Team. DELAHUNT, BEAT plna Hi-Y, Lalin Club, Girls' Servi L a Ju' Bo Represenlalive, Senior Board , T X , DENTON, GEORGE--Hall Squad Cap+ain,'Cl1ieffain Copy Edilor, Epsilon Hi-Y, Honor Sociefy, Talem Slall, Siudeni Council, Cilizenslwip Comrniliee. DE SIMONE, ROSE-'lialian Club Presidenf, Girls' Service League, Var- sify Sporfs, DEWEIR, NORMAN-Epsilon Hi-Y, Fencing Club, Co-Captain, Sludenf Council, Varsily Fencing. DIARD, WILLIAM!-Varsily Glee Club, Social Science Club, A Cappella lwoir, Aeon , il xXUiM'-AWL iQEJ1JQfq DIECKMANN, CAROL-Clnoir, L'Orillamme, Lalin Club, Senior Board, Sludenl Council, Aeolian Club, Cheerleader. DIGBY, JANETHTolem Slail, Junior Red Cross. DISTLER, ROBERT-Varsily Glee Club, Epsilon Hi-Y, Choir, Junior Class Treasurer, Senior Class Treasurer, Sfudenf Council. Varsily Foofball, Lacrosse, Baslcelball, and Crass Counlry. DITTUS, EDNA-Girls' Service League, Accounfing Club, Glee Club, Clioir. DOANE, VIRGINIA-Clweerleader, Alplwa Hi-Y, L'Ori- llarnrne, Honor Sociely, Sludeni Council, Senior Board. DOLENCIE, DOROTHY-Omega Hi-Y, L'Oriilamrne. German Club, Honor Socieiy, Girls' Service League, Clwiellain Slail. DONNELLY WILLIAM--Junior Red Cross, lnlrarnural Baslcelball, DONNlSON, MURIEL-Glee Club, Aeollan li r I .j,,Ql,,44 r Q 4,1 J lr, , .f , 4 I DORMANN, MARION - Library Club, Scribes Club, Home Economics Club, lnframural Archery. DOYLE, DORIS-Social Science Club, Secrefary, Accounlinq Club, Chieftain Slaff, lnlramural Tennis and Bowling, DOYLE, JOHN-lnlrarnural Ping Pong and Volley Ball, DOYNO, AUGUST-Boys' Hall Squad, Ollice Praclice Club, lnlra- mural Handball. TQJYN-.-u QS iiikq' 'S' vw- ,C--. Qxb, ,4 ' '1 i'1.. DoYNo, CARLO-office Pm+zUeXciUb, Hall squad. DRESSEL, CAROL-Transferred. DUFF, CAMERON- Translerred. DUFF, PATRICIA-Alpha Hi-Y, Ticlcef Com- millee, Junior Red Cross, lnlramural Baslcelball ancl Hockey. J DUFF, WAYNE-Epsilon Hi-Y Treasurer, Lalin Club, Plnolorealisls, Varsily Traclc Manaqer. DUNN, JOSEPH- lnframural Sporls, DUNN, JOSEPHINE-Scribes President Girls' Service League, Accounling Club, Honor Sociely, Junior Board, Clwiellain Slafl, lnlramural Arclwery, Tennis and Shuffle Board. DYSHUK, ANNE-Lalin Club, L'Ori- flarnrne, Economics Club, Girls' Service League, Infra- murql Volleyball and Basketball. ' Julia fs' ' L DZIOMBA, EUGENE-lnlramural Handball, Soccer and Baslrelball. EHRHARDT, MARGARET-lnlramural Horse- baclr Riding, EICH, FRANCIS-lnframural Baslcelball and V-olleyboll. EIFLER, ANNETTE-Glee Club, German Club, lnlramural Baslrefball and Soccer. '85 i as , 1 V+ f VJ sf ElSlNGER, THERESA-Scribes Treasurer, Girls' Service league, lnlrarnurol Tennis ancl Baslcelboll. ELIASSON, NORMANaL'Oril'lamme, German Club, Sachem Players, Honor Sociely, Orcheslra, Chiellain Sloil. ELLIS, ED- WARD-Glee Club, Rille Club, Sophomore Board, Vor- sily Lacrosse. ENNIS, ARTHUR-Epsilon Hi-Y President Social Science Club,fSludenl,Council, Bond, Lagrosse, f , -+4-' , -- -K -' jg 4-,IL 'fff1'- , AL, -fy 1 A ENNISS, WILLIAM-lnlramurol Sporls, ERICKSEN, NORMA-Cerarnisls, Junior Board, Senior Board, lnlro- mural Fencing ond Riding. ERLAGEN, ASTY-Alpha Hi-Y, Scribes, Sophomore Class Vice-President Honor Sociefy, Sludenl Council. ERNST, -l'lLEN'EfGirls' Alhlelic Club, Girls' Servic' aquwrman Club Treasurer, lnlra- rnuj 5pQ ey, Baseball and Soccer ew SEBI, ALlCE-Ticlnel Commillee, Home Economics Club, Olfice Praclice Club, Girls' Service Leaaue. EUSTACE, EVELYN-lnlramural Sporls. FAlRBAlRN, FLORENCE - Sachem Players, Ceramisls Secrelory, Qrnega Hi-Y Secrelary, Social Science Club, Honor So- cicly. FALVEY, JOHN-Varsily Club, Della Hi-Y, Vor- sily Faolboll, Baslrelboll cKndfLocrosse.' NLD 4' ' le' l I 'H L if ,lyk l. iff uf 1 1 ' x FARINA, El.lZABETl'l-Giirls' Service Lennue, Lilerary Club, L'Orillornr'ne, lnlramural Archery. FEEHAN, RAY- MOND-Hall Squad. FEITH, ROBERT-Vorsily Troclr, ln- lrarnural Bowling, Handball and l-lorseshoes. FERNBACH, DONALD-Tlwelo Hi-Y, Chess Club Secrefary, Boxing Club, Sludenl Council, Chieflain Sloll, Senior Board. FEX, ROBERTwArlsmen, Varsily Club Presidenl, Sluclenl Council, Thelo Hi-Y, Hall Squad, Red Cross, Slaae Crew, Varsil Baseball and Foolball. FITCHETT, JAMES- Pholog hv Club, Tolem Pholographer, Chiellain Phaloq- ro her F EIG, ILMA-Ticlrel Comrniflee, Kappa Hi-Y, h. i S , Girls' Service Leaaue. Girls' Alhlelic I , In urol Boslcelboll, Baseball, and Soccer. Fl. , DORlS+Girls' Service Leoaue, German lu Accounlinq Club, Chiefloin Slall, Honor Sociely, ,ln ural Archery and Ping Pong. N FLORENUNO, FRANCIS-Glee Club, Aeons, German Club. Red Cross, lnframural Baslcefball. FLOYD, WEL- UNGTON-Rilln Club, Hall Squad, lnlrarnurol Tennis and Bowlinq, FLYNN, ALBERTA-Kappa Hi-Y, Lalin Club, Honor Sociely. Girls' Service League, Vorsily Glee Club, Chiellain Slalzl, lnlrarnural Tennis and Soccer. FOGEL- SON, RUTH-Bowling Club. ' 1 FOIQENZA, GRACE-Girls' Aiiielg cub, Lalin crib. . llolion Clulj Junior RsvfCross, lnluamurol Hoclrev.'Socc2r, Baslcelball, Baseball and Tennis. FRASER, MURIEL- Senior Board, Accounling Club, Girls' Service League. Junior Red Cross, lnlromurol Hoclcey, Ping-ponq and Boclrninlon. FRlEDMAN, lRAfSachem Players, Hislorian, Chess Club, Boolcrnen, Bond, Honor Sociely, Hall Squad, Sluclenl Courl, FRY, DONALD-Varsily Club, Social Science Club, Varsily Foolball, Wreslling ancl Traclr. FULLER, JOHN-Della HifY, L'Orillamrne, Sludenl Council, Chielilain Slall, Varsily Basllefboll. GALM, JUNE -Bela Hi-Y. Corresponding Secrelary Freshman Who's Who Slafl, Lafin Club, Honor Sociely, Sfudenl Council, lnframural Bowling, Ping-ponq and Badminlon. GAMBER, HAROLD-Junior Red Cross, lnlromural B aslcelboll. GARDNER, JOSEPH-Aslronorny Club, Boxinq Club, Band, Orc srra, Slyenl Councilglnlromural Baskelball and Sollb . ri A V X CP yy, X - xx xx X , so ,X ,,f, . , i GEHRKE, BRUCE-Varsity Club, Social Science Club, Honor Society, Student Council, Varsity Football, Base- ball and Basketball. GEIGER, DOROTHY--Latin Club, Intramural Tennis, GELMAN, EVELYN - L'Orillan'1me, GENZALE, THERESA-Girls' Service League, Scribes. .lunior Red Cross, Horseback Riding, Intramural Sports, GILBERT, ADELE-L'Oriflamme, Library Club, Social Science Club, lntramural Fencing, Arclrery and Tennis. GILL, DOROTHY-Scribes. GILL, ROSEMARY-L'OrL ilamrne, Girls' Service League, Girls' Athletic Club, Intra- mural Soccer and Ping-pong, GILL, VlRGlNlAfGiils' Athletic Club, Vice-President, lntrarriural Pista-fo grafpd- minton and Baseball. 1 ' JA! ,I ri' gylvwlfjfff' GILVEY, IRENE-Accounting Club, Oitice Practice Club, Home Economics Club, GIORDANA, MARYfVarsity Glee Club, Cerarnists,,President, Girls' Athletic Club Treasurer. Junior Red Crass, Intramural Hockey, Baseball and Volleyball, GIOSCIA, LEONORA-Intramural Spoitsf GLASSMAN, ESIELLE-Social Science'Club, Girls' Serv-rf f. , , A - , .,, ice.League. ' I I , I I x Arg. i - f ' I ,r vt Lu , 1 . GODESKY, ALICE-Latin Club, Girls' Service Leaaue, Honor Society. GOLDFARB, MARTIN-Intramural Basket- ball, GOODWIN, WARRENfBand, Swinq Band, Orcltes- tra, Varsity Basketball, GORDON, ROBERT-Bookmen Secretary, Astronomy Club Vice-President, Student Court, Junior Red Cross, Sopliamore Board, Senior Board, Intra- mural Soccer, Ping-pong and Softball. GORMAN, JACK-Tlweta Hi-Y, Social Science Club, ln- trarnural Wrestling and Basketball, GORZELSKI, JANE- Girls' Service League, Scribes Vice-President, Accounting Club, lntramural Bowling. GOURDON, RUTHAL'Ori' tlamme, Library Club, Intramural Badminton, GOUZ, PHILIP-Future Farmers ot America President, Student Council, Honor Society, Band, Orcltestra, GRAHAM, MARlON-Alplta Hi-Y Secretary, L'Ori- flamme, Latin Club, Honor Society Treasurer, Student Council, Girls' Service Leaque, Intramural Hockey and Badminton. GREEN, ROBERT-Future Farmers of Amer- ica. Varsity Club, Varsity Football, Track and Wrestling. GREGG, MARlE-Scribes, Home Economics Club, Social Science, Junior Red Cross. GREIL, RUTHfConsum-ers Club, Office Practice Club, Girls' Service League, , .jg U14 LLm'K.LL4.jF mc',f, .3 L Yfkkd. S tufts! A ' 'S' -5-'sr hy' GROCKI, HELEN-Cliiettain Staff. GROSS, MARGARET -Ticket Committee, Kappa l-li-Y, Girls' Service League, Library Council, GURETSKY, lOSEPHfBand, Orcltestra, Ornicron Hi-Y, Hall Squad Lieutenant, Varsity Track, ln- tramural Handball and Pingeponq Manaaer, HAAG, JOSEPH-Future Farmers ot America, Band, Orchestra, Freslnmrn Wl1o's Wlio, lnfrarnural Basketball, Handball, and Softball. HACK, WILLIAM-Intramural Handball, Softball, and Pina-pong, HAENEL, VlRGlNlA-Scribes, Intramural Baseball and Tennis, Science Club. HAGEN, MARION- German Club Treasurer, L'Oriilan'ime, Omega Hi-Y, Girls' Service League, Glee Club, lntrannural Ping-pang, HAL- BERSTADT, HERBERT-Saclwem Players, Bookmen, Band, Student Court, Honor Society, Freshman Council, Varsity Fencing Squad. A X J' in-l K 'X x i Xi .fx x X X I J Rv HERRING, BETTY-L'Orillar'nrr1e, Varsily Glee Club, Sa- cial Science Club, lnlramural Hoclrey, and Badrninion. HERMANN, JACOB7Carnera Club, Aslronorny Club, lnlrarnural Baseball, and Handball, HESSELBACHER, CAROLYAlpl'ia l-li,Y, Horsebaclc Ridinq. HESSELNBER9, MARGARET-Omega Hi-Y, Honor Saciely, lnlrarnural Te-nisi Arclwery, Ping-pong, HIETALA, WALTER-Plwolorealisis, lnrramural Baslrerball, and Handball. HIGHLAND ARTHUR-Cliess Club Presi- clenr, Varsiiy Club, Honor Sociely, Varsiiy Traclc and Cross Couniry. HILDERBRANDT, KATHERINE-Spanisln Club, Girls' Service League, Malin Club, Honor Sociely, Tolern Slall, Senior Council, Junior Red Cross, lnlrarnuro' Baslrelball, and Sollball, HILLENBRAND, ALVlNA+Girs' Service League, German Club Lalin Club, Juni' ed Cross. aj W Affif Jfw li HOHFELER, CORINN Lilerary Club Presidenl, Junior Red Cross, Girls' Service League, Ticker Cornmillee. HOLLENZER, PHYLLIS-Alplia Hi-Y, L'Oriilarnrrie, Lalizq Club, Cliiellain, Freslwman Wl1o's Wl1o.HOLMEN, HELEN -Acounling Club, Treasurer. Social Science Club, Oflice Praciice Club, Soplwornore Board, Girls' Service League, Kappa Hi-Y, Tolern Sraff, HOLZ, ELVIRA-Consumer Club, lnlrarnural Baslrelball. HORMES, THERESA-Senior Board, Tolem Circulalion. HOROWITZ, LESTERfGlee Club, Choir, Junior Red Cross, Cliieflain Slaii, Inlrarnural Baslceiball, and Tennis. HORSTMAN, JEAN-'Hi-Y, L'Oriilamme, Varsiiy Glee Club, Aeolian Club, Clwoir, lnirarnural Hoclrey, HUGHES, HELEN-Alpina Hi-Y, L'Orillarnme, Sludenr Council, ln- lrarnural Hoclrey, H . ' . ' fp 'i . i A 4 -Q' ' Q rd - J ,, HANDLER, SHIRLEY-General Science Club, Social Serv- ice Club, Junior Red Cross, Sludeni Courl, Vaisiiy Baslret ball, and Baseball, HANDRICH, PATRlClAfBela Hi-Y Hisrorian, Frencln Club, German Club Girls' Servife Leaaue, lnlramural Horseback Riding. HANFT, LAWR- ENCE-lnirarnural Baseball, HANSEN, HARRY-Varsily Wreslling. - l Cience Club, Qllico Prgclicc Club, Boolrkeepinq Club, lnirarnural Baslcerball, Pinqeponq, and Hoclcey, HARTLING, CONSTANCEkAlpl1a Hi-Y, Lalin Club Secrelary, Frenclw Club, Honor Sociely, Cluel- lain Slall, Sludenl Caurl, lnlrarnnral Rille Team, Arclierv, and Tennis. HASLACH, Ell.EEN-'Lalin Club, Girls' Serv- ice Leaaue, lnlrarnural Riding and Sliuflle Board, HATT, NORMAN-Oliice Praclice Club, lnlrarnural Baseball, Horseslwoes, and Tennis. HAUSCH, ADOLPH-Camera Club, German Club. Fencina Club, Band, Swing Band, Sopliornrmre Board, lnira- rnural Pina-bona and Horseslioes. HAWKINSON, KATH- RYNwCl1oir, Varsily Glee Club, Library Club, Junior Red Cross. Frenclw Club, Varsily Baseball, and Tennis. HAYDEN, MARGARET-Bela Hi-Y, L'Oiillamrne Vice- Presideni. Junior Varsily Glee Club Presidenl, Honor Sociely, Girls' Service Leoaue, Freshman Board Repre- senralive. HEBSCHER, RUTH-Lalin Club, Girls' Service Leaaue, Social Science Club, Honor Sociely, Sludenf Council. HEEBNER. GLADYS-Spariisln Club Secrelary, Girls' Service League, Laiiri Club, Honor Soriely, Junior Red Cross, Hi-Y, lnlrarnural Soorls, HENDRICKSON, ELENOR -Kappa Hi-Y, Vorsily Glee Club, Social Science Club, Girls' Service Leaque, HENKEL, JULES-Social Science Club, German Club, Sludenl Council, Sludenl Courl, Varsiiy Baseball, Baslrelball and Traclr. HENLOTTER, DOROTHY-Library Club, Office Praclice Club, Junior Red Cross, Archery, HUGHES, MARJAN-Girls' Service League, Junior Red Cross, Accounring Club, Tofem Represenfafive, Girls' ln- framural Sporfs Manager, lnlramural Tennis and Archery. HULLSTRUNG, WILLIAM-Honor Sociefy, Chieflain Staff, Hall Squad, Inrramural Ping-pong, and Baslcefball. HUSS, MATTHEW-Varsify Glee Club Presiclenf, A Cap- pella Choir Varsify Band Sfudenl Council, Aeon Club. HUME, Y Presidenf, icchem ers, S ibes HUTCHINSON Hi-Y, Varsily Tolorn Slall, Varsiyf Lacrosse, lnlra- and Soccer. IMKE, GLADYS- ndinq Secrelary, L'Crillamme, So- Sporls Edilor, Della mural enins. cia Sociely, Girls' Service League. Band Presidonl, Orclweslra, Swing HiYY Vicerpresidenl, Accounling Club Socieiy Secrelary. JAHNCKE, HERBERT Baslcelball, L HAROLD-Social Science Club, German Club, Epsilon Hi,Y, Vice-Presidenl, Srudonl Cauri, Sluden? Council, Varsily Tennis, JAMES, ESTHER-Leclurer OAK,- lndia To girls' clubs, Junior Red Cross. JANOSICK, ED- WARD-Ollice Proclice Club Vice-Presidenl, Varsily Baseball. JANOSICK, HELEN-lnframural Sporfs, JANSSEN, HENRY-Boolmman Treasurer, German Club. JANSSEN, ANN-German Club, lniromural Soccer. JAN- UARY, JAMES-lnlramural Sporls. JANUSZKIEWICZ, SOPHIE-Ollice Praciice Club, and Handball. JOHNS, MARY-Kappa Hi-Y Treasurer, German Club, Girls' Service, Lalin Club, lnrrarnural Bowling, JOHN- SON, GRACE-Saclwem Players, Accounfing Club, Office Machines Club. JONES, EDNA-Kappa Hi-Y Recording Secrefary, Girls' Service League, Girls' Aflwlelic Club. Home Economics Club, Sfudenl Council, Uslwerinq Squad. JONES, MURIEL-Kappa Hi-Y Corresponding Secrelary, Varsify Glee Club, Girls' Service League, Honor Sociefy, Office Pracfice Club, Home Economics Club, lriirarnural Volley Ball. I 1 , ' ual lw .4 i f' JOR A , LENORE-Bela Hi-Y Tea urer, Laiin Club, Honor Sociely, Cliiefrain. JORDA , ALTER-Omicron Hi-Y, Movie Squo,J,,'JOSWlG, RICHARD-Junior Board, Ring' Commirleoi lnirarriurol Baslcelball and Soffboll. JUCHNOWSKI, JANE-NGirls' Service League, Accounf- ing Club, CDffice,PFacfice Club, lnrramural Volley Ball. lntomural Volley Ball, Archery and Baslcelball. ' 4 . JUNG, EILEEN-Bela Hi-Y, Girls' Service League, Ticlcef Comrriifiee Secreiary, Senior Class Secreiary, Clwieflain Sfaff, Honor Sociely, Sludenl Council, lnframural Soccer, Tennis and Hockey. KAISER, ROBERT-Varsiry Band, ln- framural Soccer and Solfboll. KANE, EDWlN-ln+ra- mural Sporfs, KARCHER, FRANK-Rifle Club, Rifle Team. QQ, ,, , .fox - -I KAVAN, MJBERT-Delia Hi-Y, Varsify Cross Counlry. KEANE, EDWARD-Consumer Club Presidenf, Cerrnaisr Treasurer, Accounfing Club, Ticker Comrniflee, Junior Red Cross. KEDENBURG, CLAlRE-Varsily Glee Club, Varsily Hockey and Tennis. KEENAN, THOMAS-Transferred, Science Club. KELLY, KATHERINE-Social Science Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, Oflice Praclice Club, lnlrarnural Tennis. KELLY, THOMAS-Varsily Baseball, Infrarnural Handball, Sallball, and Boslrelball. KENDRICK, ALBERT-Hall Squad-lieulenanl, Slarnp Club Vice-President' KESSLER, EILEEN-Social Science Club, Home Economics Club, Plwoforeolisls, Junior Red Cross, Girls' Service League, To- 'lcm Slall, lnlramural Horseback Riding and Baslrelball. Q' f, Lf '-ff' ' L 144-f 4 'V 'I I' 1:1 ' jf . M '-' ' 1' KIEWRA, JENNIE-Senior Board, Tolern Slall, KLAGES, LOUISE-Uslioring Squad, Clwiellain Sfall, Tolern Slafl, Girls' Service League. KLOBUS, GEORGE-lnlrarnural l-lorseslioes, Baslcelball and Handball. KNAUSS, VIOLA- A Capella Choir, Bela Hi-Y Rresidenl, Varsily Glee Club Pre' nl, Ae lion Club,,Hon r Sociely, Hemi Councb I , .IL , 16402, il 6' 150414-Y KNEY, GERARD-Varsily Club, Varsily Baseball, Baslrel- ball, Varsily Foolball Manager. KOLLMER, DOROTHY- Honor Sociely, Scribes, Varsily Glee Club, lnlramural Baslcelball and Baseball. KOLLMER, FRANCES-Varsily Glee Club, Ollice Praclice Club, lnlrarnural Baseball and Baslrelbal, KONRAD, RAYMOND-Pica Club Treasurer, Hall Squad, Slarnp Club, lnlramural Tennis and Handball. KOTLARCHYK, NATHAN-Engineerinq Club, Varsily Glec Club, Ticlrel Cornmillee, Honor, Sociely, Hall Squad, Inlrarnural Baslcelball, Soccer and Sollball. KREPF, EDNA -Accounling Club. KRETSCH, DELRITA-,lunior Red Cross Secrelary, L'O?iflannrne. KROETHER, LOIS-L'Ori- ime Gr ls Ai,Q'lg1rcLxC3bb EQlin Qlub,'CHi9IYoh'1 S+al'f. v, I 21' f ' i L KRUG, GERALD-Varsily Club, Hall Squad, Varsi+y Fool'- bell, Wreslling and La Crosse. KUBIAK, WALTER-Hall Squad, Inlramural Snurlleboard, KUSCH, VIRGINIA- Scribes, Accounling Club Secrelary, German Club, Sopho- more Board, Girls' Service League, Inlramural Tennis. Horsebaclc Riding and Arcliery. LAGGENBAUER, EMER- SON-Varsily Club, Varsily Foolball, Wrestling, Lacrosse, lnlramural Boxing. LARSEN, DOROTHY-Varsily Glee Club, Head Librar- ian, Sludenf Council, Aeolian Club, A Cappella Choir. LARSEN, EDWIN-Varsily Club, Varsily Wresling, Clross Counlry-and Traclr. LARSEN, NORMA-Girls' Service League Tnjra ural adrninlon, Ping Pong and Baseball. L A TE-Junior Varsily Glee Club. LE , JEANETTE-Girls' Service League, L'Oriflamn'1e, Lalin Club, Honor Sociely, Bela Hi-Y, lnlrarnural Tennis. LEE, WILLIAM-Varsily Club, Varsily Wresllinq and Traclc. LEESE. PETRONELLA-Varsily Glee Club, Choir, Plwolorealisls Treasurer, Lalin Club, Girls' Service League, Aeolian Club, Sludenl Council, LEMROW, MAYNARD- Della Hi-Y, Slqmp Club, Honor Sociely. LEOGRANDE, AN INETTE-Home Economics Club, Girls' Service Leag , Iifice Praclice Club, Inlrarnural Hockey Pin ang, Junior Red Cross. LEONARD, MAE-Ju ' r Cross, lnlramural Archery and Tennis. LE PERE, -Hall Squad. LEVI, BERTRAM-Sludenl' Co n i Va ly Tennis, lnlramural Ping Pong and Hand- .-.WX ,fa I Z A' 'fl ' 1 1 1 . 1 - ' . i ,f LIDDLE. FREDERICK-Delia Hi-Y, Laiin Club, lnirarnurol Horseshoes. Sofiball, Boslrelball and Ping Pong. LIND, JOAN-Alpha Hi-Y, Arisrnen Secrelory, Loiin Club, L'Ori- flornme, Junior Red Cross, Honor Sociely. LINDEMANN, WINIFRED-Transferred, Glee Club. LINDNER, MARIE- Girls' Service League, Scribes, lnlrarnural Tennis ond Ping Pong, UNDQUIST, BENJAMIN-Phoioreolisis, Toierri and Chief- iain Phoiogropher, Vorsiiy Tennis. UNDVEIT, JUDITH- Omega Hi-Y, Vorsify Glee Club, Girls' Service League, lniromurol Soccer, Archery, Baslreiball and Horseboclc Riding. LOFF, HAROLD-Pico Club Presideni, Hall Squad, lniramurol Handball, ond Horseshoes. LONARDO, NANCY-lniramurol Tennis and Shuille Boord. LOOP, CHARLES-Holl Squad, Varsiiy Troclr, lnirarnural Soccer, lndoor Baseball, and Handball, LOPEZ, BARBARA -lniramurol Sporis. LORD, HELEN-Junior Red Cross, Orcheslra. LOUGHLIN, EDWIN-Omicron Hi-Y, Varsiiy Bf15ije+bQilQh bg A., ,yy x A X i 5 UR - . I L ELACE, JAMES-Omicron Hi-Y, Lalin Club, lnlro- murol Handball. Ping Pong ond Volley Ball. LOWE, DORIS-Ceromisfs, Office Prociice Club, Siudeni Council. LYONS, CHARLES-Delia Hi-Y, Secreiary and Vice-Presi---. denl, Honor Socieiy, German Club, Senior Board, VarsiiyX Troclc and Cross Counlry, lniromurol Ping Pong, Baslceiball ond Rifle. LYONS, FRKANCIS-lnlromurol Sporls. i,s v,...- .,,., fy., ,yk - . ..- 5 1 ' f , ,,,.,4, cf, - . MAC: CORMACK, JANE-Baie nw, sophomore guard? Junior Board, Senior Board, Honor Society, Siucleni Coun- cil, Chiefiain Sfolzi, lniromural Horseback Riding, Bowling, ond Archery. MACDONALD, RALPH-Varsily Club, Vor- siiy Fooiboll, Wresiling ond Lo Crosse, MAGLIN, GLORIA -Sachem Players Siage Managers, Librory Club Treas- urer, Varsily Glee Club, Junior Red Cross, Girls' Service League. MAGUIRE, GRACE-Girls' Service League, Sioge Crew, lnircunural Hgyseboclc RiQugClub and Archery. iicvg 544011K 'V V I .X A s xg' ,lg A 9LJq 04' MAKSIM, FLORENCE-Scribes, Home Econdgnics, Chief- ioin. MALKOVSKY, ROBERT-Honor Socieiyij -Arismen, Theia Hi-Y, Siudenl Council, Senior Boord, Varsiiy Iraclr ond Lacrosse. lnlramural Horseboclc Riding and Ping Pong. MALOUF, ELSIE-Junior Red Cross. MARA, ELEA- NOR-L'Oriilar'nrne, Laiin Club, Honor Sociely, Bond, lniromural Archery. MARCHESKI, HELENE-Girls' Service Leogue,l Sociol Science Club, Koppo Hi-Y, Honor Socieiy, Siudeni Coun- cil. MARRIN, JAMES-Asironomy Club Treasurer, Chess Club, Mofherrrofics Club, Senior Council, lniramurol Handball ond Ping Pong. MARSHALL, JOHN, R.-Loiin Club Presidenl, Moihemaiics Club, Sochem Players, Honor Socieiy, Orchesiro, Bond. MARSHALL, JOHN T.-lnira- mural Handball. MARSTON, WILLIAM-Rifle Club. MASTROROCCO, JOSEPH-Boys' Rifle Club, Vorsily Club, Aeronauiics Club, Varsiiy Wresiling ond Boxing. MATHERS, WILLIAM -Siudeni Council, Social Science Club, Epsilon Hi-Y, Varsiiy Baseball and Boslreiball. MAY, KATHERINE- Girls' Rifle Club, Girls' Service League, Home Economics Club, Sludenl Council, lniramurol Ping Pong, Horseback Riding and Tennis. s if bp . 4 111, 1 f ,.,.. ., N cl X Ex KJ l My MOONEY, CARMEN-Social Science Club, Glee Club, Accounling Club, Junior Red Cross. MOORE, PAUL- Delfa Hi-Y, Lafin Club Secrefary, Social Science Club, Chieflain Adverfising Manager, Tofem Sfoff, Hall Squad, Defense Sfamp Chairman. MORREALE, VERNON-Aero Club, Rifle Club, lnfrarnurol Baslcefball and Soccer. MORRIS, JACQUEUNE-Sachem Players, Fencing Club. MOSIER, HELEN-Scribes, Accounfing Club, Home Eco- nomics Club, lnframural Bowling. MOSS, HERMAN- Mafhernafics Club, Social Science Club, Junior Red Cross T i Y .l N1 Al l' fVice-President Vorsify Tennis Manager, lnframural Bos- c six X-,Ei lcefball, Handball and Soccer. MUCHTIN, ELYSE-Girls' Rifle Club, lnfromural Horseback Riding. MUENZEN- MAIER, SUZANNE-Alpha Hi-Y Presidenf, Varsify Glee Club Presidenf, Girls' Afhlefic Club, Honor Sociefy, Sfu- denf Council, Aealian Club, A Cappella Choir, Infra- mura Bowling, Baseball and Boslcefbol. MULLER, DOROTHY-Bela Hi-Y, Accounfing Cub, Infra- mural Archery. MULLER, EDWARD-Boys' Rifle Club Presidenf, Varsiiy Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Aeons. Honor Sociefy, Boys' Rifle Team Capfain. MULLER, HELEN-Girls' Service League. MULLER, JOHN-Lofin Club, Social Science Club, lnframural Tennis and Horse- shoes. MURASKI, HELEN-Social Science Club, Girls' Service League, lnframural Boslcefboll. MURPHY, EDWARD- Aeronaufics Club Treasurer, Boxing Club, Rifle Club, Hall Squad Sergeonf, lnframurol Boxing, Soffboll, Handball. NAGLE, CONSTANCE-Orchesfra Secrefary-Treasurer. NASO, ANGELO-lnframural Boslcefboll and Hanclboll. r ,Ygpv MAYNARD, JAMES-A Cappella Choir, Aeons, Varsify Glee Club, Varsify Track. MCCASLIN, BLAIR-Varsify Club, Ornicron Hi-Y, Varsify Lacrosse. MCCRACKEN, AL- FRED-Sfudenf Council, lnframural Baseball, Handball and Basliefboll. MCDONALD, JANET-Transferred, Swim- ming, MCFARLAND, DOROTHY-Befa Hi-Y, Girls' Service League, Girls' Rifle Club, Honor Sociefy, Chieffain, Span- ish Club Vice-Presidenf. MCGREGOR, LOIS-Varsify Glee Club, Choir, Sfudenl Council, lnframurol Boslcefball and Hockey. MCROBERTS, RODNEY-Varsily Traclc, lnlra- mural Boxing. MEHREN, ELIZABETH-lnfrarnural Sporfs. MEIERDIERCKS, HELEN-Winner of Vicfory Medal for Three Years, Girls' Afhlefic Club Presidenf, Scribes, lnfro- mural Baslcefboll, Sofiball, and Soccer, MELLEVOLD, DA- VlNA-Liferary Club Treasurer, Scribes, lnframural Ten- nis and Badminfon. MEZEY, GENEWEVE-Omega Hi-Y Presidenf, Girls' Service League, L'Oriflamme, Lafin Club, Honor Sociefy, Chieffain Feafure Edilor, Tofem, Fresh- man Wlwo's Who Siaff, MIERZEJEWSKI, FRANCES-OL fice Machines Club, lnframural Tennis. MILDNERI, HERBERT-Hall Squad, lnframural Wresfling. MILLER, RUDGER-Swing Band, Honor Sociefy, Varsily Band, lnframural Tennis. MILLS, JACK-Rifle Club, Var- sify Rifle Team, lnfromurol Handball and Volleyball. MONCRIEF, CHARLES-Della Hi-Y, Lalin Club, Sfudenf Council, Senior Class Fresiclenf, Chieffain News Edifor, Honor Sociefy, lnframural Soccer, Boslcefboll and Soffboll. NAYLOR, GLORIA-Varsity Glee Club. NAZARECHUK ANDREW-Swing Band Secrefory, Accounfing Club, Or: chesfra, Band, Sludenf Council, Hall Squad. NICKLAUS, RUTH-lnlramural Sporls. NICHOLL, WARREN-Delia Hi-Y President Phoforeolisis, Rifle Club, I94l Tolem Edi- for-in-Chief, Chieffain Makeup Edilor, Honor Socieiy, Baseball, Liierary S'raf'l, l94I Tolem. NIELSEN, SHIRLEY-Girls' Service League, Slage Crew. Usher Squad, lnfrarnural Horseback Riding, Baskefball, Archery. NIER, DOROTHY-Girls' Rifle Club. NILSEN, ROSE-Varsiiy Glee Club, L'Oriilan'lme, Lafin Club, Jun- ior Red Cross. NIOSI, ELVIRA-Accounling Club, Band, Girls' Service League, Office Machines Club, lniramural Baskelball. NORTHAM, DlANA-L'Oriflamme Presidenl, Omega Hi- Y, Lolin Club, Girls' Service League. NOTARO, JOHN- lnlramural Soccer, Baskeiball and Handball. NOVAK, DONALD-Varsily Club, Varsily Foofball, Baskefball and Baseball. NUNNENKAMP, CARL-Boys' Rifle Club, Junior Red Cross, Varsily Soccer. O'CONNOR, GEORGE-Hall Squad, Varsify Track. OL- SEN, RUTH-Kappa Hi-Y, Lafin Club. ONDERDONK, LEONARD-lnframurol Sporls. ORR, THOMAS-Delia Hi-Y, Pholoreolisls, Lalin Club, Honor Sociely. OSBORNE, CHARLES-Rifle Club, Varsify Lacrosse. OST- HEIMER, SHIRLEY-Lalin Club, Girls' Service League, Social Science Club. PALMITER, AUDREY-lnlramural Hockey. PAN, FRANCES-Spanish Club, lnlramural Sofiball. PARKS, JANE-Alpha Hi-Y, Junior Board, Senior Coun- cil. PAVONE, RALPH-lnlramural Manager. PEARL- MAN, BELLA-Scribes. Library Club, lniramural Archery. PEARLMAN, NORMAN-Bookmen Treasurer, Sachem Players, Hall Squad, Sludenl Council, Chieffain Slalif, lnlramural Horseshoes. PECHARS-KY, CLAIRE-Lalin Club, L'Oriilamme, Senior Board, Girls Service League, Iniramural Horseback Rid- ing and Archery. PERROTTO, EDITH-Home Economics Club, Bookkeeping Club, Office Praciice Club, Drum Ma- ior, Junior Red Crass, Girls' Service League, Scribes, Base- ball, and' Archery. PERRY, JAMES-Rifle Club, lnlrarnural Baseball and Ping Pong. PHILBIN, MARGARET-Orches 'fra Presidenl, Conceri Violinisl, Lalin Club. Sfring Ouarfel. PIRO, JOHN-Varsiiy Club, Junior Red Cross, Varsiiy Lacrosse, Foofball and Baskelball. PISTOR, GLADYS- Laiin Club, Junior Red Cross, Ceramisis, lnlramural Arch- ery. PLACK, WILLIAM-Hall Squad, Senior Board, Junior Varsily Lacrosse, and Foolball. PLANDING, RUTH-Junior Red Cross, A Cappella Choir, Scribes, Aeolian'Club, So- cial Science Club, Varsiiy Glee Club, lniramural Fencing leom. PLATT, BESSIE-Office Proclice Club, Accounling Club. PLESSER, MORTON-Library Club Presidenl, Lalin Club, Aslronorny Club, Chieflain Business Manager, l-lall Squad, Gill Commilfee, Sludenl' Courl, lnlramural Handball and Ping Pong. PNIEWSKI, EMELIA-Accounling Club, POW- ELL, WILLIAM-German Club, L'Orillomme, Hall Squad, lnlrarnural Handball and Tennis. PUORRO, FLORENCE-L'Orillarnme, Secrelary, Girls' Service League, I-Ionor Sociely, Lalin Club, Junior Board, Sludenl Council, lnlramural Baclminlon and Archery. PUREK, GLORIA-Office Praclice Club. PURER, ERIKA- Girls' Service League Firsi Lieulenanl, Bela I-Ii-Y, German Club, Social Science Club, lnlramural Archery, PUTITS, CAROLYN-Kappa I-li-Y Band Twirlgr, Varsily Cvlee Clu,b,k Honor Sociely, Girls Serviced Leqgif, Qhieflgjn Slafi. A My . I. i , L 'N ' f A . . 1 , ' . f 1 . 1 ' . fr 4 . , - f ' QUATTLANDER, EDWARD-Epsilon I-li-Y, Social Science Club President German Club, Sludenl Council, I-lall Squad. Gif? Commilree. QUATTLANDER, VIRGINIA- Junior Red Cross, Home Economics Club, Intramural Archery and Ping Pong, QUICK, EVELYN-German Club, Social Science Club, lnlramural Archery and Riding. QUINN, GRACE-Office Pracfice Club, lnlramural Ten- nis, Shuffleboard and Ping Fong. RABELL, ULYSSES-Rifle Club, Spanish Club, Lalin Club, l-lall Squad, Chieflain Slalil Pholorealisls. RAGINA, PHILIP-lnlrarnural Sporls. RAMSEY, PATRICIA-Varsily Cvlee Club, L'Oril'lamme, Aeolian Club, A Cappella Choir. RANKIN, AUDREY-Cheerleader, Scribes, lniramural Tennis. RAVITCH, SHIRLEY-lnlrarnural Sporls. REAMER, JOHN -Sophomore Class Presidenl, Epsilon Hi-Y, Sludenl Coun- cil Secrelary, Varsily Foolball, Lacrosse, and Wresflinq. RECKENBEIL, ARTHUR-Boolcrnen Vice-Presidenl, Slarnp Club, Hall Squad, lnlramural Ping Pong, Soflboll, and Baslcelball. REDMOND, HELEN-Varsily Cvlee Club, Scribes, A Cappela Choir, Sludenl Courf Slenographer, Chieflain Sfail, lnlramural Baslcelball, Ping Pong, and Bowling. Q twX'1.l REMSEN, MARGARET--lnlramural Archery. RICHARD- SON, CHARLES-Head Cheerleader, Rifle Club. ROBERTS, CLARE-L'Orillamme, Social Science Club Treasurer, Lalin Club, Girls' Service League, Senior Board Represenlalive. ROEBER, WILLIAM-Freshman Board, Chiifain Slafi, Varsily Traclr, lnlramural Baslxelball. f Jk i K . ,, I xx 1 ROMANO, RUTH-Kappa I-li-Y, Girls' Service League, Scribes. ROSE, CLARA-Tolem Circulalion Slali. ROSELL, EVELYN-Honor Sociely, Girls' Service League, Chief- lain Slafi, Red Cross, Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Boards, Ring Cornrnillee Chairman, lnlrarnural Baslcelball. ROVIELLO, PATSY-I nlramural Sporls. RUBY, THOMAS-Varsily Club Treasurer, Hall Squad, Honor Sociely, Sludenl Council, Varsily Foolball, Wres- fling and Trciclc, RUCKER, GEORGEH-Varsily Foolball, and Lacrosse, lnlromural Baslcelball, Baseball, and Soc- cer. RUSSELL, EDGAR-Freshman Class Presiclenl, Infra- mural Baslcelball. RUSSELL, LINCOLN-Varsily Band, lnlramural Manager, Chess Club, Sewanhalxa Band. RYAN, JOHN-Sfudeni' Council, lnframural Baslceiball. RYON, CHARLOTTE-Transferred, Library Club Presi- denf. SACCONE, RALPH-Band, Orclwesfra, Swing Band. SACCONE, THERESA-lfalian Club, lnlramurol Soccer. SCARANGELLO, ANTOINETTE-Home Economics Club, Accounling Club, SCATURRO, JOSEPH-lnframural Sporfs, SCHAFFER, GLORIA-Accounfing Club Vice- Presidenl, Varsily Band, Saclwem Players, lnlramural Ten- nis and Badminfon. SCHAEFER, HELEN-Kappa Hi-Y, German Club, Scribes Club, Girls' Service, League, Junior Class Represenfafive, lnframural Tennis and Badminlon. SCHELLINGER, GEORGE-Tlwela I-li-Y, I-lall Squad, Lafin Club, Totem Sfarl, Junior Red Cross, Srudenl Council. SCHMIDT, CATHERINE-Inlramural Sporls. SCHMIDT, PHILIP-lnframural Sporls. SCHNABEL, ARTHUR-Van sily Band, Intramural Baslcelball and Soliball. SCHNEIDER, HENRY-Sfage Crew, lnlramural Horse- slioes. SCHOEN, SHELDON-Social Science Club, Junior Red Crass, lnframural Baseball, Baslcefball, and Ping Pong. SQHOTTLER, FRANCES-Honor Socieiy, Girls' Service League, Sludenl Council, Tolem Slall, Accounling Club, Office Machines Club, SCHREIBER, GLORIA-Library Club, Orclwesfra. SCHWABLER, FLORENCE-lnlramural Baseball. SCHULZ, HELEN-Home Economics Club Secrefary, Varsiiy Glee Club, Tofem Sfarl, Junior Red Cross, Girls' Service League, lnlramural Ping Pong and Slwuflleboard. SCHULZ, RUTH -Home Economics Club Presidenl, Girls' Service League, Varsify Glee Club, lnlramural Badminlon, Ping Pong and Shuffleboard. SEARLES, EDWARD-Intramural Sporfs. SEELIG, LILLIAN-Scribes, lnlramural Soccer. SEYFERT, GEORGE-Honor Sociely, Srudenl Council, German Club Vice-Presidenf, Varsiiy Glee Club, Physics Service Squad. SHERRARD, DORIS-Senior Board, Lalin Club, Junior Red Cross. SCHNITMAN, FLORENCE-Junior Board, Slu- denf Council, Chieffain Sfalil, Girls' Service League, ln- lramural Tennis, Baslceiball and Soccer. SINCERNY, GEORGE-Transferred, Varsily Baseball. SIN- SKI, WALTER-ln'framural Baslcefball, Soccer and Base- ball. SIPALA, JOSEPHINE-Accouniing Club, Scribes, Or- clweslra, lnfrarnural Hockey. SIRLIN, ALFRED-Aeronaufics Club, lnlramural Baskefball, Soffball, and Handball. SLABOWSKI, IRENE-Aeolian Club, Varsily Glee Club, Girls' Service League. SLOTE, LILA-L'Oriflamme, So- cial Science Club, lnframural Baskeiball and Tennis. SMITH, ARTHUR-Fencing Club, Science Service Squad, Varsify Band. SMITH, GERTRUD5-Home Economics Club, Scribes Club, Girls' Service League. xx fp! STUEBER, VIOLET-Kappa Hi-Y Presideni, Arisrnen, Siu- denr Council, Girls' Usherin S uad, lnrramural Baskel 9 Cl ' ball and Riding. SULLIVAN, GERTRUDE-Library Club, Horseback Riding, Accouniing Club, Ohfice Praclice Club, Girls' Service League. Junior Red Cross. SUMMERS HELEN-Orchesira, Junior Red Cross, lnframural Tum- blinq, SUSZCZNSKI, FLORENCE-Girls' Service League L'Orillarnme, Junior Varsify Glee Club. TABOSKY, ROBERT-'lnrramural Baskeiball. TATE, KEN- NETHfPhoiorealisls, Social Science Club, lnrramural Bas- kelball, Handball and Horseshoes. TAYLOR, STERLING- Hall Squad, Srudenf Council, lniramural Tennis, Basket- ball and Baseball. TEGGE, GEORGE-Omicron Hi-Y Sec- refary, Phoforealisrs, Hall Squad, Sludenr Council, Var- siiy Track Manager, lnlrarnural Baskelball, Tennis and Soflball. TlERSTElN, PHYLLIS-Choir, Aeolion Club, Varsily Glee Club, Honor Sociely. TERWILLIGER, CAROL-l.'OrL Tlarnme, Girls' Service League, Varsily Glee Club, Honor Sociely, Chielrain Sfa, lnlrarnural Ping Pong. THEODORE, ALAN-Chess Club, Chiefrain Sfail, Social Science Club, Honor Socieiy, Junior Board, Srudenl Council, lnrramural Tennis and Handball. THOMAS, FRANK-A Cappella Choir, Ornicron Hi-Y Vice-President Varsify Glee Club Treasurer, Varsify Band, Orchesira, Honor Socieiy, Aeons, Hall Squad. THOMPSON, JAMESflnirar'nural Sporls. THYBER6, AL- FRED-Vorsiiy Club, Furure Farmers of America, Hall Squad Adiuronr, Siudenf Council, Chiefiain Srarf, Varsily Track. lnirarnural' Baskeiball, THYBERG, EDWARD!Ra- dio Club, Slage Crew. TILDEN, SYDNEYfVarsi+y Club Secreiary, Varsily Gleo Club Vice-Presidenr, A Cappella Choir, Epsilon Hi-Y, Honor Socieiy Presideni, Toiern Pho- 'roqraphy Ediior, Srudenr Council, Varsiry Football and Lacrosse. SNEDIKER, LESTER-Varsiry Band. lnlrarnural Baskeiball and Volleyball. SNIDER, ROBERT-Omicron Hi-Y, Rifle Club, lniramural- Bowling. SNYFER, ANN-Girls' Service League Lieuienanl, Bela Hi-Y, afjn Club, Honor Sociefy, Sfudenl Council, funjdr Rqd'Cross. SPEICHER, RUTH- Orchesrra, Junigy Red Cross, lniramurol Archery, Ping Pong. I h . xi J A r LQ., SPERO, JEANETTE-Lalin Club, llalian Club Secreiary. SPIRAKOS, GENE-l.'Oriflamme. SPOTTZ, EDNA-Lofin Club, Physics Service Squad Secrelary, Toiem Sfafi, Chieliain Siall, Senior Board, lniramural Baskelball and Baseball. STAGG, GLENN-Spanish Club, Epsilon Hi-Y, Varsily Foorball, Track, STAM, ELEANOR-Larin Club, Girls' Service League, ln- irarnural Archery and Horseback Riding. STATTEL, CAROL-Bela Hi-Y, Lalin Club, l.'Orillarnme, Girls' Serv- ice League, Social Science Club, lnlramural Tennis, Fencing and Ping Pong. STETN, MARGUERITE-Scribes Club Secreiary, Accounring Club, Girls' Service League, STENDAHL, MURIEL-Toiern Slaif, Ceramisls, Infra- rnural Baskeiball. STEWART, JAMES-Varsiiy Band, lnlrarnural Boxing, Baskelball and Bowling, Varsily Track. STOCKER, PHYL- LIS-Girls' Rifle Club. STROFF, HELEN-l.'Orillarnme, Scribes, Siudenl Council, lnlramural Riding, STRONG, FRANK-Ornicron Hi-Y Presideni, Railroad Club, Senior Board, Varsiiy Fencing, lnframural Ping Pong, Soccer and askerbell. . F YQ I TISCHLER, STANLEY-lniramural Sporis. TREBING, AN- NABELLE-Lalin Club, lnlramural Horseback Riding, Arcliery and Bowling. TRENKLE, WALTER-Hall Squad. Varsiiy Band, Junior Varsily Lacrosse, Fencing, lnlramural Wresiling. TROBIANO, FRANCIS-lnfrarnural Handball. TROFEMUK, MARY-lnlrarnural Baseball. TROFEMUK, FRANK-lnlramural Sporis. TROST, FRANK-Omicron Hi-Y, Treasurer, German Club, lnlramuial Baskeiball, Sac- cer and Ping Pong. TRUZZOLINO, JOSEPHiCl1oir, Var- sify Glee Club, Tickel Comrriiliee Presidenr, Sludenl' Council. TURGEON, FRANCES-L'Oriilarnme, Social Science Club Vice-Presidenf, Omega HLY, Honor Sociely, Siudeni Council, Girls' Service League, TURNER, HARRIET- Junior Red Cross, Lofin Club, TURNER, PAUL-Pliororeak isis, Band, lniramunal Baskeiball, Soiiball and Ping Pong. TURNER, RALPH-Band Treasurer, Orciieslra, Swing Band. TYNION, BERNADETTE-Girls' Service League, lnira- rnural Soilball. UlHl.ElN, ANNA-Omega Hi-Y, Girls' Service League, Clwieilain Staff. UMSTATTER, ANNA- Girls' Service League, lnlramural Soccer and Horseback Riding, UPTON, DONALD-Spanish Club Presicleni, Hall Squad. VAN COTT, JOHN-Slamp Club Treasurer, Office Prac- tice Club, Hall Squad Capiain, lnlrarnural Sporrs, VAN MATER, SHIRLEY-German Club Treasurer and Secre- iary, Accounfing Club, Scribes Club, Senior Council, Girls' Service League, Ticker Cornrniiiee, VAN RADEN, ROBERT -Vcirsiry Glee Club, Plioiorealisls, Rifle Club, Varsiiy Tennis. VAN TASSELL, JANE-Spanish Club. , ,f - - , s. ' fr VASll.AKOS, GEORGE-Varsify Club, Varsily Foolball, Wreslling and Lacrosse. VERRON, ADELAIDE-Laiin Club, lniramural Horseback Riding. VOIGT, MARGARET -L'Oriflarnme, Lalin Club, Omega HLY, lnlramuralArcl1- ery, Horseback Riding, and Bowling. VOLPE, RICHARD- Iniramural Soilball and Baskelball. .. M , ,-, .4 .,- . .... ' r H4 ..i ,., ,-., A, fl' 1 f '--t -,-. VON HASSELN, AUDREYhL'Oriflar-nme, Loiin Club. WALD, EUGENE-lniramural Sporls. WALKER, CARRIE -Junior Red Cross. WALSH, JOHN-Hall Squad, Junior Red Cross, lnlramural Hockey, Baskeiball and Handball. Y u than-1' ' 'A' '- L . WARD, ROSEMARlE-lnlramural Sporls, WEHRINGER, CHARLES-Arlsrnen, Sludenl Council. WEINGARTEN, ROBERT-Varsiiy Club, Varsiiy Foolball. WEIRES, LAURA-L'OriTlamrne, Ceramisls, lnlramural Ping Pong, Baskeiball, Archery, and Tennis. I WENK, PETER-Thela I-Ii-Y, German Club, Honor So- ciely, I-Iall Squad, Inlramural Soccer and Volley Boll, WERNER, EILEEN-Lalin Club, Social Science Club, Con- sumer Club, Sludenl Council, Girls' Service League, Infra- mural Archery, Tennis and Ping Pong. WERNER, WILLIAM -Varsily Baseball and Traclr, Inframural I-Iandball, Soc- cer, and I-Iorseshoes. WHITNEY, VIRGINIA-Arlsrnen, Girls' Alhlelic Club, Junior Red Cross, lnlramural I-Ioclrey, Baseball and Baslrelball. WICKEL, MARIANNE-I.'Oriflarnrne, Girls' Service League, Senior Board, Freshman Board, Inlromural Ping Pong and Archery. WIEHE, JUNE-Orcheslra, Spanish Club, Social Science Club, Tolern Sloll. WILHELM, GRACE-Scribes, Consumer Club, Social Science Club, Sludenl Council, Slenograplwer. Home Economics Club, Inlrarnural Tennis. WILHELM, JEANNE-Inlramurcl Sporls. . U' I5 . -x'f If ' x 0-2 ' . 5 X X . ,, , WILLETS, WALTER-Chieflain Edilor-in-Chief, Honor So- ciely, Freshman Who's Who Ifdilor-in-Chief. WILLIAMS, MERCER-Chess Club, Varsily Band, Varsily Orcheslra, lnlrarnural Boxing. WILLIAMS-, WARREN-Varsily La- crosse, Foolball and Inlramural Wreslling. WILLOCK, EDNA-Girls' Service League, Inlramurol Soccer, Base- ball, Tennis and Sollball. WILSHERE, HENRY-Varsily Traclc and Cross Counlry. WIMMER, FREDERICK-Vorsily Bond, Junior Varsily Base lrelball, lnlramural Sollball and Baslcelball, WOJNOWICZ, JULIA-Kappa Hi-Y, Vice-President Sludenf 'Council, Girls' Service League. Social Science Club, Inlrarnural Badminlon. WOODHEAD. MARY DELL-Alpha I-Ii-Y, L'OrifIamrne. WRIGHT, RALPH-Thela Hi-Y Secrelary, Lalin Club, Vorsily Traclr Manager. WURR, BEATRICEAGerrnan Club, Consumer Club Secrelory, Junior Red Cross, lnlra- mural Horseboclc Riding, YOUNG, MARIONflnlramural Archery, Office Proclice Club and Social Science Club. ZAKEL, AGNES-Spanish Club, Social Science Club, Scribes, I-Ionor Sociely, Chiellain Slall, Junior Red Cross, lnlramural Tennis, Shulilleboard and Archery. ZANELLO, FLORENCE-Inframural Sporls, Social Science Club, and Office Praclice. ZEIGER, DORIS-Social Sci- ence Club, I-Ionor Sociely, Junior Red Cross, Chieflain Slall, Inlranwural Archery, Tennis and Sollball, ZIMMER- MAN, ANNIE-Office Praclice Club. ZWARYCZ, JOSEPHINE-Inlramural Sporls. JOSEPH ANTONUCCI Intramural Sports FRANK BACKMANN Intramural Sports ROBERT BARRY Intramural Sports, Riding, Tennis ROBERT BAYER Social Science Club, Latin Club MARILYN BLIMKE Intramural Sports ROBERT BUNGERT Intramural Sports WILLIAM CARPENTER Intramural Sports RITA CASEY Archery, Tennis RICHARD CONRAD Intramural Sports VITO DQFANIS Intramural Sports EDWARD FINNEY Intramural Sports EDNA GAY Home Economics Club CAMERA SHY WM, Varsi ROBERT HAMILTON Varsity Football ROBERT HERZ Totem Staff JOHN KERWIN Intramural Sports THOMAS LANHEADY Theta HIAY, Junior Red Crass HENRY LINK Intramural Sports LILLIAN LISINSKI Scribes, Girls' Athletic Club ALBERT MANACHINO Intramural Sports ARTHUR MARTIN Intramural Sports WALTER MASHKOW Hall Squad Sergeant FREDERICK MEYER Hall Squad, Student Court LEWIS MEUSSIG ty Club, Artsmen, Varsity Football JAMES MULVIHILL Golf Club 1 5 fl, ' 'I L7y'LI W Clk 0, do 41 THOMAS O'!ORN Pica Club, now in the armed forces ELEANOR O'NElLL Girls' Service League MARGARET POLIER Intramural Sports EDWARD RATH Intramural Sports JOSEPH RAYLL Red Cross, Intramural Sports THOMAS REGENIE Intramural Sports JOHN ROGGY Now in the armed forces JOHN SALETNIK J.V. Basketball, Track MARY SHACKLEFORD Intramural Sports JAMES SMITH Pica Club, Intramural 'Sports EDWARD STANSE Intramural Sports GERRIT VANDERNEUT Accounting Club EVAN NELSON RAYMOND WHEELER Varsity Basketball Ceramists PRE T MESSAGE TO THE ' SENIOR CLASS Dear Classmates: On behalf of the officers of the Senior Class of 1942 I should like to extend my sincere thanks to all those members of the class who have served so faithfully on the various committees and projects. You have helped to make this, our last year in Sewanhaka, a memorable one. Ours is the first senior class in the history of Sewanhaka to graduate during a national war emergency. Already there are over a score of boys from the class of '42 who have left to join the armed forces of our country. Let us hope that the learning and experience we have gained in four years at Sewanhaka will better enable each of us to make a greater contribution to our country's war program. Sincerely yours, Charles W. 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This yeor They were: Chris Cunninghom, Senior Judge: RuTh BosseTT, l'lerberT l'lc1lbersTodT, Juniorludges. Zello Lowe cmd Helen Dool were DeTense AT- Torney ond DisTricT ATTorney respecTively. Mr. Harold WrighT was The odviser. The STudenT Council, consisTing oT on upper ond lower house, is The governing body oT Sewonholcci. Every Mondoy, STudy Holl A is crowded by iTs members. These members ore boTh closs ond home room represenToTives. o v Eygogj-JKE 1 This year Council ccTiviTies included o com- poign c1goinsT hiTch-hilcing, The onnuol Bozolor, The Purple ond Whife Boll. The high-lighT oT The yeor is The onnuol elec- Tion. Two yeors cigo The Liberal PcirTy was or- N0 T gonized ond loisT year Their condidoTes won The coveTed oTTices. Those elecTed were: George Bollord, Romono BoTsTord, Edwcrd HighTower ond Bessie Burden. They proved To be excellenT choices. The advisers were Mrs. UTTer ond Mr. Caine. 1? Sfhgfli THE BAND This year 'rhe band has played a very defin- ife role in fhe nafional defense eflorl. There is nolhing quife like sfirring mariial music 'ro sfimulale palriolism and unify and 'rhe band wilh Hs lheme, American Unily lhrough Music, did iusf +ha'r. As every Sewanhalcan lcnows, our band has The repulalion ol being one of lhe besl in l'he slale. The ninely-five members of l942 will soon become one hundred. Lei us review some of Jrheir aciivilies of lhe pas'r year. They parlicipaled in The feslival held af Mineola. Pari of l'he program was solo con- Tesls. A+ all lhe loofball games a+ home and away lheir inlricale marching maneuvers and lively music added color and spirif. Eighf lwirlers helped on +hese occasions. ln Decem- ber lhey gave a concer+ for ihe Parenf Teacher Associalion. On January ll and March I lhere were Sunday aflernoon con- cerls. 'Uncle Sam in Review, was offered of one of 'rhe spring meefings of lhe Dads' Club. March 27 was The evenl of lhe year, +he an- nual concerl. ln May 'rhey played a+ lhe New Hyde Park school. The officers were: Daniel lngarra, Donald Heller, Joseph Gardner, Ralph Turner and Anlhony Tassi. Mr. Hill was 'Phe conduclor. ORCHESTRA This year The orchesTra, which is rapidly grow- ing To symphonic proporTions, was aT iTs besT in performance. This organizaTion like so many oThers did iTs share in sTimulaTing paTrioTism. In This case The playing of paTrioTic music helped To give The boys and girls a sense of The irnporTance oT mainTaining and sTrengThening our American UniTy. The orchesTra made numerous appearances during The ,year, among Them a ChrisTmas con- cerT and laTer a Spring program. They also played aT The New Hyde Park School. They con- TribuTed The music aT The Sewanhalca commence- menT program. The oTTicers Tor The year were: MargareT Phil- bin, presidenTg Eileen Beza, vice-presidenT7 Jean Ellis, secreTary: ConsTance Nagle, Treasurer. Mr. Ahlman was The conducTor. xx lv 4X X .T GLEE CLUBS I 1 i s XX: ,f 1 I ' f Those sTuolenTs who have aspiraTions Tor o mu- sical career, have Tour groups in which They may be able To achieve This desire. FirsT come The VarsiTy Glee Ciulos. BoTh of These, The boys' and The girls', presenT Two big concerTs each year. one aT ChrisTmas, The oTher in The spring. Then every oTher year The Two groups presenT an oper- eTTa. The oTTicers were: Susan Muenzenmaier, Viola Knauss, Eileen Jung, Jean Dawson. The Li- brarians were: DoroThy Larsen, Grace Clark and ConsTonce Wicks. In The boys' club MaTThew Huss, Sidney Tilden, Frank Thomas and RoberT DisTler were The oTTicers. AlTred.Anguilo, Donald Lyons and Gus Feiclerlein were The librarians. The Choir, made up of boys and girls, has a membership of TiTTyTive, who are chosen bcause of Their abiliTy. They have sung aT Sunday aTTer- noon concerTs, ChrisTmas programs and aT many local communiTy aTTairs. Each year, subiecT To The conducTor's approval, The Choir elecTs a boy and a girl whom They consider To have con- TribuTed ouTsTanding service To The group. This year DoroThy Larsen and MaTThew Huss were chosen. A group ol ThirTy girls, who are selecTed Tor Their ouTsTanding abiliTy, malce up The Aeolian Club. Membership in This group is also only by inviTaTion. During The year They have been heard aT school Teas, assembly prorams, various concerTs and carnmuniTy aThergir1gs. Then There is Tinally a Double QuarTeT aT male voices. These boys have been heard on some of The same or similar programs as The Aeolians. This pasT year, The quarTeT cor1sisTed of AlTrecl Anguilo, William Diard, James Maynard, Donald Lyons, Franlc Thomas, Gus Feiderlein, Edward Muller, and MaTThew l-luss. Miss Donoghue was The conducTor. TOTEM The Junior Class has affempfed fo publish a Tofem worfhy of ifs anfecedenfs. Unique, as fhe firsf war Tofem, we hope if will be fhe only one. You will find more picfures, a special page for graduafes on fhe armed forces and a new arrangemenf of fhe Senior picfures and wrifeups. Ask your friends fo sign fhe aufo- graph pages and make fhe bool: a living memory of your days af Sewanhalca. The Sfaff membership was as follows: William Mafhews, edifor: Roberf Cuff, adverfising: Jean Thomas, circulafion: Muriel Mancinelli, arf: Ben Lindquisf, Richard Bingham, James Fifcheff, phofography: Frances Duhnoslci, Eileen Kess- ler, Theresa Hormes, Beffy Wiflcin, Elizabefh Bowler, Louise Klages, Rufh Hebscher, Helen Schulz, Lucille Reufher, Clar- ence Loeffler fool: care of circulafion. Fred Meyer, Joseph Carlin, Edifh Wiflcin, James Farrel, Helen MacHendriclcson, 'Monfe Miller, Pefer Smifh obfained fhe adverlisemenfs. l-lildegard Fehse, Ellrieda Moie, Janice Snedilcer, Pafricia Eclchoff, James Hufchison, Jean Schufz, Rufh Basseff, William Dawson, Pafricia Bramowslmi, Elizabefh Bowler and Warren Nicholl, did fhe wrife-ups. Mr. George Allen, Mr. Aungsl' Miss Cahalan, Miss Mayer, Mr. Waldhorn, and Mr. Schles- inger were fhe advisers. CHIEFTAIN For 'rhe fourih consecuiive year ihe Naiional Scholasiic Press Associalion awarded Jrhe Chiellain 'rhe coveied na- iional Pacemaker honors. Ours is lhe only Norlheaslern high school paper in 'rhis calegory. The Chiefiain ranked in ihe firsf leading four oi The lopmosi lourleen winners. Briefly, ihis is how 'rhe paper is pui +oge+her. On Mon- day, 'rhe ediiors pos'r 'rhe lis+ of assignmenis +o be cov- ered by fhe reporlers, and The adveriisemenis are laid our for The various pages. By Wednesday an appropriafe carioon by Avis Cousin or pholo by fhe Phoiorealisis is ready. This is also The due day for hand-wrilien copy. Thursday is ihe deadline for all copy. Office Praciice members lype of maferial. Then ihe make-up ediior and oihers, wilh scissors and glue, gel busy and make 'rhe dummy, fhe pages from which ihe prinier works. Proof pages are checked by +he Journalism class, checked again by ihe advisers, lhen off +o Jrhe press so 'rhe papers will be ready for you 'rhe nexi day. Waller Willeis as edifor-in-chief had 'rhe following siaffz Marion Moskin, associale ediiorg Charles Mon- criei, news ediior: James Huichison, sporis edi1'or: Gene- vieve Mezey, fealure ediforq George Denlon, copy ediiorg Chrisfopher Cunningham, make-up ediiorz Eugene Fuller, play reviews: Jean Maddox and Isabel Bishop, fashion wrifers: Belly Brewsfer, inlrerviews: Paul Moore, adveriis- ing manager: Margarei Gross, circulafion manager: Mor- ion Plesser, business manager. The advisers were: Messrs. Flaherry, Thelander, Hoff- man, Sluszka, Thompson and Miss Reichardf. 5- E -1- HONOR SOCIETY The Honor SocieTy, which rneeTs once a monTh, is made up oT abouT nineTy sTudenTs whose scho- larship and service To The school have been ouT- sTanding. This year They corresponded wiTh SouTh American boys and girls in The inTeresTs of Pan- American neighborliness. The oTTicers were: Sidney Tilden, Jean Dawson, Daniel lngarra and Marion Graham. Dr. SaliT, Mr. H. WrighT, Mrs. King, Miss Ingersoll, Miss Klefelcer, Miss Carmen SmiTh, Mrs. Kramer and Miss Knauss were The advisers. HALL SQUAD This year The Hall Squad assumed a new re- sponsibiliTy: The members will acT as wardens in case of air raids. They sold magazines To provide money Tor new badges and revised Their con- sTiTuTion. Two CapTains replaced The one of pre- vious years, George DenTon. an-d John Van CoTT. Social TuncTions of The year included a square dance Tor The Girls' Service League and a Hal- lowe'en Dance. Mr. Nordahl is The adviser. GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE Wilh Florence Broclcman as Caplain, Eileen Jung, Erika Purer and Ann Snyder as Firsl Lieu- lenanls 'ro lead lhem, fhe members served as usherelles, mainrained locker posls, acled as messengers and checlced passes. They held a dance in coniunclion wilh The I-lall Squad, wenl' roller slcaling and had a lea lor lhe freshman girls. Mrs. Uller and Miss Walerhouse were 'rhe advisers. SWING BAND This year 'rhe Swing Band has become very popular wilh 'rhe sludenls, by bearing our Ihe lalesl iazz and iive in The recreafion periods. The band has I3 members, 5 brass, 4 sax, and 4 rhylhm. Under Ihe direclion of Mr. John Clark 'rhey have played al The Adelphi Press Conven- Iion, Soph Rally, Glee Club Dance, Junior Rally Dance, Bazaar and Ihe Thela Revue. Daniel lngarra is presidenl, Andrew Nazarechuk is vice- presidenl and Warren Goodwin is 'the band's Librarian. X d DELTA Hi-Y Delra sponsored The collecfion of clofhes for Soulhern children, 'rhe program for The sale of War Sramps. They also assisled in filling Chrisl- mas baskels. Warren Nicholl, Charles Lyons, James Ruch, Lewis Armsrrong were The officers, ' 3 EPSILON . . . . J' . Achvihes This yin included: sale of Chris+mas cards, lqrer soda T baskelball games, a boolh al The Bazaa fb dance and a picnic. They helped in Clealn-u eek and Bundle Week. The officers welre: ur Ennis, Harold Jahnke, Clarence Lae ' and Wayne Duff. Mr. Henken was The Mr. Joseph Brown The adviser. a is r. ll .JJ l . 'lk THETA HI-Y This group like The olher Hi-Y's has conlribuled much +o The school. Some of Their acfivilies in- cluded Bundle Week and sponsoring of a revue. Leonard C. Hume, Daniel lngarra, Joseph Truz- zolino, Richard Erdody, and Ralph Wrighf were The officers. Mr. Nordahl was The adviser. OMICRON HI-Y Alrhough if is The youngesl boys chaprer or Sewanhaka, Omicron has been aciive in school affairs. They parficipafed in Bundle Week, The Clean-up campaign, War Sramp sales and senl' a represenlalive To 'rhe Area Council Meeling. The officers were: Frank Slrong, Frank Thomas, George Tegge and Fred Balzac. Mr. McElderry was The adviser. .. ,1.c4f ' 7 BETA HI-Y ' 'ff' T A Freshman Tea, Thanksgiving Baskef, Fashion Show, Faculfy Tea and a fheaier pariy To see Junior Miss were ol Be'ra's acfiviiies. The 'rhirfy members were led by: Viola Knauss, Jean Daw- son, Rufh Becker, June Galm, Leonore Jorden, Joan Alexander and Carol S'raHel. Miss Calh- erine Smifh and Mrs. Levensaler were 'rhe ad- visers. fu, I 1 wi 'Ls' KAPPA HI-Y Despife ifs youlh, wiih +he selling oi personal posfcards, Red Cross work, an Alumnae Dinner, cooperafing wilh ioini Hi-Y movemenls, Kappa has become a very aciive club. The officers were: Inez Smifh, president Julia Woinowicz, vice-presideni: Edna Jones, secrefary: Mary Johns, Treasurer. Advisers were Miss Becker and Miss Hammersley. inf? A E 'fl K .-1 A,'f,J:!j:l I ,I ,. , - , ,A 1- ,if ,f-ff,-' ' -W 4-if . i f jfco- ' Q.. ,ALPHA I-u-Y is r ' OMEGA I-ii-Y T, X45 .ii 291 K' 'J f fffvil ,T P1 ' '10, . These girls inc ded in 'rheir program every- fhing from a moiher-daughler fea, selling pea- nu'rs, sewing and kniffing for The Red Cross +o preparing a Thanksgiving baskel. The officers were: Sue Muenzenmaier, Janef Buhsen, Marion Graham, Marilyn Fuss. The advisers were Miss Hilkemeier and Miss Penny. - , . 'X S if ' ' u 5 ,rs ' .3 - T T p ,eke ..,e p as Ni This group was organized in Sepfember. A+ Chrislmas 'rime il' headed 'rhe drive for colleciing ioys fo be senl 'ro poor Souihern families. The presidenf and vice-presidenr were: Genevieve Mezey and Barbara Carey: secrefaries, Gladys lmke and Florence Fairbairng lreasurer, Eileen Beza and Frances Turgeon, chaplain. The advisers were Miss Knauss and Miss Reichardr. A ,s . ,.,,, . YT' ... ARTSMEN Every day during The TirsT per- iod, The ArTsmen, headed by PresidenT Ramona BaTsTorid and SecreTary Joan Lind, meet To im- prove Their skill in skeTching and painTing. They are The ones re- sponsible Tor The numerous posTers, eT ceTera, calling aTTenTion To school evenTs. Under The direcTion of Mrs. Backiel The adviser, They added a colorful Touch To The cor- ridors This year. PICA CLUB The Picas are responsible Tor The prinTing of all oTTicial school liTera- Ture. This year They also sold book- leTs conTaining school songs. For a week Their open house display drew many inTeresTed specTaTors. Ray Konrad, Joseph Carollo. Charles Hansen and Joseph SlaT- Tery were The oTTicers. Mr. Wipper and Mr. FlaherTy were The ad- visers. t Qbwf fo' A ' 'Mc J SACHEM PLAYERS On The second Tuesday of every monTh These exponenTs of The drama meeT Tor The purpose of developing Their TalenTs in group cooperaTion. Each year aT leasT one play is presenTed, This Time iT was Lady of LeTTers lasT Tall. The officers were: Isabel Bishop. Janice Snediker, Paula Correll and lra Friedman. The adviser was Mr. LuTs. v 5 2 AGRICULTURE CLUB Besides fheir regular club acfiv- ilies, lhe F. E. A.'s found lime lo have a Mo+her's Day flower sale. fake a frip +o Farmingdale and confribuie of lheir funds +o The Red Cross. Philip Gouz, Henry Slandfasl, Alfred Whilman and Edward Rock were 'rhe officers. Mr. Furbee was fhe adviser. f. ,,f F . W if f r ' KCERAMISTS Every Wednesday allernoon fhe Ceramisls mel lo make coslume iewelry and novelly pieces, which lhey sold lo carry on lheir work. One Trip was made 'ro lhe Melro- polifan Museum o'lAr1' for inspira- lional ideas in making Their own proiecis. The officers were: Mary Giordano, Avis Cousin, Vivien Wass and Edward Keane. Miss Kruger wasklhe adviser. Cf Q v9 f , fl rxywi 'X i ox X A il ,i J! fig! of R 35-f ,. xx l ' .R f A f 'J I! ,JWV W W A Jfli P5071 'xii - ' V' .J I f H K fs? CHEERLEADERS ,fx ' f L Headed by Charles Richard- son and Peggy Besf fhe Cheerlead- ers have forged anofher successful link in Sewanhaka's sporfs hisfory. Divided info 'rwo groups which mee? independenrly, bofh work sin- cerely for +ha'r school spirir, so much a parl' of all Sewanhaka alh- le'ric confesls. Mr. Henken and Mrs. King were 'rhe advisers. L'ORIFLAMME lT has become TradiTional ThaT each spring The French club puT on a lily oT The valley sale. They also had a ChrisTmas parTy and a banqueT. They meeT every TirsT and Third Tuesday of The monTh, social programs devoTed To sin g i n g French songs and acTing French plays. The oTFicers were: Carol BrighT, MargareT Hayden, Flor- ence Puorro. Miss Klefeker was The adviser. R X E Qiligjr CIRCOLO DANTINO The lTalian club compleTed a varied and acTive program This year. They sponsored a booTh aT The Bazaar, held a pizza parTy-pie To you- and a social geT-TogeTher wiTh Hall Squad guesTs. The oTTicers were: Michele AmaTulli, SanTa Graf- Teo, Louise Toscano and MargareT MiliTello. Mr. AnasTasio was The adviser. LATIN CLUB As The name implies, The members are all LaTin sTudenTs. Their acTiviTies, which included a donaTion To The Red Cross and a scrapbook Tor The VeTerans aT Farmingdale came To a TiTTing climax wiTh a picnic. John Marshall, PaTricia Case, Barbara Rudel and DoroThy Johnson were The officers. The adviser was Miss Becker. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, composed of sludenls in Iheir second year of Spanish, meels Io learn more of Ihe language, hislory and cusloms of Spain and olher Spanish spealc- ing counlries. The Club mel wilh olher Spanish clubs al Adelphia College and Mineola High School. The club was advised by Mr. Anaslasio. ACCOUNTING CLUB The Accounling Club, composed chiefly ol sludenls in Ihe various business subiecls, had a slriclly so- cial program. If boasled a mem- bership ol approximalely lilly per- sons ol whom Daniel Ingarra, Gloria Schaefer, Virginia Kusch and I leIen Holman were Ihe oI'Ii- cers. Mr. Irwin was Ihe adviser. SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB Under The leadership of Carol Brighl, Frances Turgeon, Irene Pepe and Claire Roberls, as offi- cers, 'rhe club engaged in such ac- Iivifies as Ihe sale ol old review boolcs. a boolh al The bazaar and discussions and lallcs by inviled speakers. The advisers were Miss Bucks and Mr. Sherlc SCRIBES The Scribes have ouTsTanding business men as guesT speakers ouTline The problems oT business. Mr. Ruck spoke on The Pro's and Con's oT The Business World. The oTTicers were: Josephine Dunn, Jane Gorzelski, MargueriTe STein and Theresa Eisinger. Mrs. De MaTTia was The ad- viser. VARSITY CLUB WiTh RoberT Eex, RoberT Brown, Tom Ruby and Sydney Tilden as oTTicers, The VarsiTy Club had an unusually acTive year. Their spir- iTed supparT was a big help in ob- Taining The new aThleTic Tield. The annual EaculTy-VarsiTy Club bas- kefball game, The donkey baskeT- ball game and The review Mud In Your Eye, helped Them To con- TribuTe subsTanTially To The Sod Fund. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Upholding The old adage, wom- an's place is in The home, The Home Economics Club Tinished an- oTher year aT acconnplishmenT in- cluding Red Cross craTTs, cooking and individual proiecTs. The oTTi- cers, MargareT Leogrande, Jaan Lloyd, Ann Ragine and Evelyn Ro- mann wiTh Their associaTes held numerous social programs such as Thanksgiving, ChrisTmas, ValenTine and EasTer parTies. Mrs. Kramer, Miss Mayer and Miss Murison were The advisers. LIBRARY CLUB One respons5biIiTy oT This club is To help in The Library where They are on duTy during Tree periods. Before ChrisTmas They sold holiday wrapping paper and sTring. Shamrocks were sold ST. PaTrick's Day. In May There was a Trip To New York To see Junior Miss, and a picnic. 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A ' J-Aviv hifi is IQ':..Q- 'ww-ff QI' W ff ' W' W W,,. x FGOTBALL Recording six vicTories and one loss, and ThaT To a powerTul l lempsTead Team, The Braves' showing This season was one oT The besT in The TooTball hisTory oT Sewanhalca. The TirsT opposi- Tion encounTered was a sTrong Valley STream. Due To The drubbina They received in l94O, The Sewanhalca gridmen, ouT for revenge, scored The winning Tally wiTh a pass by John Piro To Bruce Gehrke. The nexT baTTle, sTaged on The home grounds aT The Mepham PiraTes aT Bellmore, proved To be a wholesale slaughTer, Tor when The baTTered PiraTes regained Their wiTs, They were on The shorT end oT a 46-7 score. UndeTeaTed, eleven players wiTh buT one purpose in mind, marched ouT on The Oceanside gridiron a week laTer. SixTy minuTes oT bruising TooTball, saw The Kumerow men emerge vicTorious wiTh a I2-O score. Gehrlce's Tally in The TirsT canTo, coupled wiTh a laTeral To Elmer Meierdierclcs which was good Tor a 65-yard run. cinched The game. Then came a SaTurday and The TirsT seTbaclc oT The year. OuTpassed and ouTrun, The Indians were sTopped b Bob ST. Orge and Ed SexTon oi HempsTeadi Meierdierclcs played his usual spec- Tacular game, buT To no avail. Bouncing back The gridsTers, seven days laTer, Trounced FreeporT 7-6. Then Tollowed Chaminade 6-O and WesT- bury 46-7. The Tollowing sTaTisTics gaThered during The season. show ThaT The Warriors passed Their way wiTh 647 yards wh'ile Their opponenTs neTTed 384. The Sewanhalcans also gained The highesT sTarT yardage in running and in TirsT downs. The high individual performer was Mierdierclcs wiTh T95 lg.. .. ug ...Q yards gained in 23 alnrempls for 7.7 average plus 30 poinls scored. Gehrlce came nexr wilh 39 yards gained in 5 lries for a 7.5 average. These lwo along wilh Tom Ruby, a lineman, were se- lecled as lhe 'rhree inlerscholaslic all-sl'ar play- ers. The orher members of Jrhe squad who made These records possible were: David Bloodgood, John Falvey, Donald Fry, Joseph lngarra, Ger- ard Krug, Ralph MacDonald, Lewis Muessig, Donald Novak and John Piro. John Piro, iniured in lhe Freepor+ game, was replaced by Jack Daly who finished 'rhe season in fine fashion. Mr. Kumerow was The Coach. .hw an 4' N X BASKETBALL AlThough They won only eighT games while los- ing six, The Cagers Turned in a remarkabmle rec- ord in ThaT They were undeTeaTed on The home courT. Each season iT seems as if The Braves have a iinx. ln I94O-4l They could noT win in The aTTer- noon. This year The quinTeT could noT seem To be vicTorious away Trom home. Opening The season once again wiTh Mepham, The Purple was vicTorious 34-2l. GreaT Neck was nexT an The schedule buT an air-raid alarm senT everyone home so The game was posTponed unTil iaTe February. Then came The conTlicT wiTh The Red Devils of FreeporT and The lndians suTTered Their TirsT deTeaT oT The campaign 30-23. The Braves Took Baldwin inTo camp beTore ChrisTmas vacaTion 34-24. ReTurning To school Coach Clarke's charges avenged The deTeaT handed Sewanhaka in TooTball by deTeaTing l-lempsTead 37-3l and conTinued Their winning ways by crushing Richmond Hill 38-26. The rec- ord sTood aT Tour vicTories as againsT one de- TeaT. Then The Cagers Traveled To Baldwin and losT 34-27 To a TiahTing Blue and Gold aggrega- TWO POINTS Tion. One week laTer nobody seemed To care who won The game wiTh Baldwin, however, as The Indians deTeaTed Chaminade The Indians' arch rivals, 4l-38 in an overTime baTTle. Then Tol- lowed a deTeaT by Garden CiTy, a one poinT vicTory over Valley STream and a loss aT The hands of l-lempsTead by The same margin. Feb- ruary 20 a second game wiTh Chaminade was played, buT This Time The Flyers were The vicTors 59-4I. ATTer deTeaTing GreaT Neck in The posTponed game 40-3I The erraTic play aT The Warriors once again surprised everyone as They came up To whip FreeporT by six poinTs February 27. The lasT game oT The season Sewanhalca Traveled To SouTh Side and Then wished They had sTayed home Tor They were handed Their worsT loss aT The season 50-28. Bruce Gehrke led The scorers wiTh I77 poinTs. John Piro, John Falvey and Her Wagner all Tol- lowed closely behind wiTh 75, 7I and 70 poinTs respecTively. The oTher sTarTer Jerry Kney played a Tloor game buT also Tallieol 25 markers. Mr. Lawrence Clarke was +he coach. SLIPS DON'T COUNT JOHN FALVEY DRIBBLES DOWN COURT ' i 1 li ' .411 nf 1' BASEBALL x lf seems as if fhe baseball feam follows fhe same paffern each year. They lose fhe firsf game or fwo and fhen go on fa win. This season was no excepfian. The Indians opened againsf Oreaf Neck and were handed a loss 4-3. They fhen 'rraveled fo Hempsfead and were scalped l0-I. Jae lngarra knocked Jerry Kney in for fhe lone run wifh a single. Reversing fheir facfics fhe Purple wenf on a rampage and before being sfopped won five sfraighf games. Lawrence was fhe firsl' vicfim of fhe excellenf pifching of Bill Mafhers when our boys fook fhem 3-l. Mafhers sfruck auf nine baffers while lohn Wilde led fhe offensive. The following day Oceanside arrived and was defeafed I5-I4. Affer coming in as a relief pifcher Mafhers won his own game wifh a friple in fhe fiffh inning. Affer resfing a few days fhe Kurnerow men belfed Freeporf 4-3, Valley Sfream 2-O, and defeafed Babylon 6-5. Buf lo and behold Hempsfead popped up on fhe schedule again. Mafhers was ou? offer his sixfh win buf received his firsl' defeaf +o fhe fune of 4-I. The big baf for Sewanhaka in fhis game was Joe lngarra wifh a double. Then followed anofher game wifh fhe Red Devils of Freeporf, a revenge baffle wifh Greaf Neck and five suc- cessive confesfs in eighf days wifh Mepham Hempsfead. Mineola, Garden Cify and Lyn- brook. Lef's imagine ourselves siffing in fhe sfands as fhe feam warms up before one of fhe big games. There was big Dave Bloodgood playing af firsl' base. Dave has been a regular for fwo years and was baffing in 'rhe cleanup pasifion. Over af second was Capfain Jerry Kney, one of fhe besf of ball players, Kney had been playing for fhree seasons. Over of shorf we found Bruce Gehrke DO QUICK FOR HIM FREEPORT CAUGHT AT HOME who could Ielch and play lhe oulfield. Jimmy Devin, las'r year's shorlsfop, Ioolc over Ihe iob al' Ihird. In Ihe outfield were John Wilde, Milne Ion- nuzzi, .Ioe lngarra and Franl: Ambrosio. Wilde was playing his second season wilh Ihe Braves allhough Ihis was his lirsl' as a regular and al- 'lernales wilh lannuzzi in righl field. Ingarra al cenler led lhe Ieam in baHing Iasl season wifh an average of .459 and was oul' Io beller Iasl' year's marlc. Ambrosia, a member ol Ihe squad SLIDING BACK TO FIRST BLOODGOOD HITS A HOME RUN Iasl year, played his firsl' year of varsily ball. An oulfielder lasl year, Don Novalc was made a caicher. Rounding ouf Ihe lineup is 'Ihe ballery. Bill Mafhers on 'rhe mound was deslined Io become Ihe slar of I'his year's feam. Behind 'rhe plale was William Allwang. Allwang was pul behind Ihe plafe Io fill fhe gap Iefl open by Elmer Meierdierclcs. The Ieam was coached by Mr. Alfred Kumerow. FERGUSON INTERCEPTS DURING GARDEN CITY GAME LACROSSE The Sewanhalca lacrosse Team was prepared To play ManhasseT for The second Time as The ToTem wenT To press. They had already compiled a record oT Two wins againsT Two deTeaTs. The season opened againsT Garden CiTy on April 23. Leading all The way, The Braves were Tied in The Tinal minuTes aT The game buT won in The overTime, IO-9. James Guariglia was The hero oT The day, having made The winning Tally. Five days laTer, wiTh TighT in Their hearTs, The Purple Traveled To do or die and much To Their dismay They died To The Tune aT ll-6. Then came Poly Prep. Our sTicl4men had never beaTen The PrepsTers and were hoping To rnalce iT The TirsT Time. Poly proved Too sTrong in The closing minuTes aT The game and won, 6-4. The closeness aT The game may be noTiced by The score aT The end oT The TirsT, second and Third periods, I-I, 2-2, and 3-3. May 9 The score was once again 6-4, buT This Time The siTuaTion was reversed wiTh Sewanhalca winning Trom Peelcslcill MiliTary Acad- emy. Played in a downpour of rain, The game was noT decided unTil The closing Tour minuTes oT play, when RoloerT Canavan and James Gua- riglia Tallied in quick succession. So much for The acTual games. The Tollowing TacTs are The records oT The players. WiTh The aTTack There is Guariglia aT in home, RoberT Canavan aT ouT home and Edward McCabe aT TirsT defense. Guariglia had six goals To his crediT which all seemed To came aT iusT The righT Time. Leading flue feam in goals fallied and assisfs, Canavan is flie luigluesf scorer of flue fen. l'le luad scored nine goals in four games. Furfluer down in flue lineup we find flue midfield men, Jack Armsfrong, Roberf Disfler, af cenfer, and Arfluur Ennis. Armsfrong, o sopluomore, is a luard player wiflu plenfy of figluf, wluile Disfler and Ennis make flue-ir sluare of flue goals. Disfler's sluofs came from eifluer leff or rigluf side wluile Ennis's spe- cialfy is a long bounce sluof. Nexf is flue defensive posifion of firsf defense cover poinf and poinf lueld by Edward Quafflander, Sydney Tilden and Jolun Ferguson. All were rouglu and ready and senf many opponenfs fo flue ground. .lames Hufcluison wiflu fiffy-fluree saves and fwenfy- eigluf goals scored, rounds ouf flue lineup af goal. Ofluers wluo played and scored were: William Ep- ler scoring fwo goals: and playing af midfield, Arfluur Weiss wluile af defense fluere was Roberf Grygo wiflu Warren Bainfon as goalies. Wiflu fwo games played as fluis wenf fo press, flue .l,V.'s beaf Collegiafe Prep, lOfO, and losl' fo Poly Prep, 3-2. Tlue coaclues for lacrosse were: Mr. Nordalul, assisfed by Mr. Twifcyll and Mrl Palen. . 1 f -' - A . f L' 'T ' S u lf l , 'f u. pffivi f ui if kg 5.1 ' if K C I K lk, f V, L 1 V. XV. TRACK Wilh 'rhree meels already cornple+ed, +he Se- wanhalca lraclcrnen had a ralher bod season as fhis was wriHen. They had finished second in 'rwo dual meels and second in a Triangular Tussle. The season opened May 2 when our squad losl 'ro Freeporl 54-4I. Five days la'rer lhe ln- dians finished second, eighleen poirils behind , 1 f-1 A H. , , - , I g.- 'I' - v A 'V l . c ' V T v r , Valley Slream and one ahead of Mepham. The nexf defeaf was af lhe hands of lnlempslead. Ar+hur Highland, Jack Daly, Ed Larsen and Henry Woclcer were 'rhe oufslanding performers of 'rhe squad. Highland and Daly bofh ran ihe half mile, Wacker ran lhe mile while Larsen look care of Jfhe hurdles and high jump. I-.-A A , TENNIS Once again running up Ihe bes+ record of all Sewanhalca afhlefic learns, The Iennis aggrega- Iion had won four conlesis while losing Iwo be- fore 'rhe Tolem wenl 'ro press. Our nefmen opened Iheir schedule wilh four siraighr vidories. Grear Neck was Ihe Iirsf vic- Iim while Woodmere, Xavier and Mepham fol- lowed, all being bealen 5-O. The lasi Iwo con- Iesis were challced up on Ihe wrong side of 'rhe ledger. Bayshore snapped Ihe slring wilh a 3-2 win while Garden Cify handed +he Indians Iheir second loss. Bill Beckman wiI'h a record of six wins and no defeais, Harry Jahnlce wi'rh 4-2 and Claude Burlce wi+h a 5-I record were +he +op Ihree men of Ihe Ieam. Paul Lynner, Julian Goldsiein, Ray Poggenburg and Arvin Rendel formed fhe doubles learns. Mr. Irwin was 'rhe coach. WRESTLING CompeTing inTerscholasTically only because They had conTracTs To TulTill, Sewanhalca's wresT- ling Team concluded Their dismal season wiThouT a single vicTory. The grapplers' pre-season plans called Tor The maT aspiranTs To perTorm on an inTramural basis, buT since maTches had been promised To cerTain schools, a schedule oT Tour encounTers was de- vised and compleTed. Squads represenTing Me- pham, I-lempsTead, Baldwin and FreeporT all emerged TriumphanT aTTer meeTings wiTh The ln- dian wresTlers. Jerry Krug capTained The conTingenT which was supervised by coaches Kumerow and WrighT. Bill Vassar was appoinTed manager, receiving a leTTer Tor his services. 0Thers receiving leTTers were: Jerry Krug, Francis Almeida, William BlancheTT, John CroT- Ten, James l3enTy, WalTer Foley, RoberT Green, Edward Larsen, William Lee, Joseph La Casica, Joseph IvlasTorocco, Frank and John Redmond l-lenry Shanin, CliTTord Schramm and WalTer WorThingTon. FENCING WiTh Garden CiTy Turnishing The enTire oppo- siTion, Sewanhalca's Tencers won all Three oT Their TournamenTs, 8-I, 8-I, 6-3. Norman De Weir and PeTer OsTroTT wenT Through The season undeTeaTed, The Tormer cap- Turing six decisions while The laTTer was crediTed wiTh Tive wins. De Weir led The TirsT squad, wifh William Shumelda and Franlc STrong also pres- enT. OsTroTT, who is leTT-handed, WalTer Shu- melda and Raymond O'T'lare comprised The sec- ond sTring aggregaTion. EighT-inch leTTers were awarded To De Weir and STrong in recogniTion oT Their Tour years on The Team. This year, Two TaculTy members supervised The squad. Mr. Borkhuis sTarTed aT The helm, Then handed The reins To Mr. Davis when he enTered The Air Corps. Mr. Davis a shorT Time laTer also enTered The armed forces. The schedule, how- ever, had been compleTed when he leTT. Dave AlTman, a member oT The Tormer championship Team from C.C.N.Y., insTrucTed The Toil wielders, while l-lerberT l-lalbersTadT Tilled The managers iob. RIFLE TEAM Finishing only Three maTches Trom The boTTom oi The Nassau CounTy lnTercollegiaTe Rifle League, Sewanhalca's riTle Team ended Their raTher dismal season wiTh only Three vicTories in TourTeen maTches. Coach Craig Palen's charges lasT To Cham- inade, Garden CiTy, I-lempsTead, Valley STream, FreeporT and Oceanside, suffering double seT- baclcs aT The hands OT all buT Oceanside. The Sailors splif Their duo of meeTings, dropping one maTch To The lndian nimrods. The wh? Two.Se- expense aT a weak Farming Bob BrighT, Cal Degn Jaclr Redican, Franlc Karcher, and Ed Muller r gisTered The mosT im- pressive individual poin oTals, geTTing varsiTy leTTers lor Their services. In addiTion To This quin- TeT, Ed Byrnes and AlberT DieTrich also received leTTers. DieTrich is a iunior varsiTy performer, as are KenneTh Rauscher, Charles AuTin, John Chris- Tenson, and RoberT Gens. Frank BosleT and HerberT Wedekind manage The Team while Mr. J. Craig Palen supervises iT. Coach Palen replaced Mr. KenneTh Skidmore in This capaciTy. wanhalia Triumphs were b Th garye . b . GOLF AlThough The golT Team was disbanded This season, The sporT iTselT was sTill presenT on The reservaTion under The direcTion oT Mr. Wilder. lnTramural TournamenTs aT The New l-lyde Park links served as The incenTive Tor The Turf diggers To preserve Their pasTime in Sewanhalrals sporTs annals. The TacT ThaT The war made iT diTTiculT To ac- quire adequaTe TransporTaTion TaciliTies, coupled wiTh The plan To inTeresT'more sTudenTs in The game, were The reasons Tor disconTinuance oT inTer-scholasTic maTches. The money which lasT year was used Tor Travel and oTher sundry needs, wenT Toward equipping addiTional golT aspir- anTs during The pasT campaign. The Pederson Trophy, The symbol oT Hmashie masTery among The lndians, was conTesTed lor This season as usual buT when The ToTem wenT To press, The winner was sTill in doubT. The ouT- sTanding goiier in school annually has his name engraved on The plaque, which was donaTed by year WalTer Grego won The diadem, Mr. Wilder was The coach. My 5 W ?'.ff .e QE if ,. 5 , , kip ,f w E '3 'F ae ,A ,,,: 3 M gg viii 3 Q wEHFNVf4f ' M Rx K . kkyr . VVk.Lk , ' ,- . A H V X 1 KKV: t H o v wiwk V 1 2 Y Q fe W WH 3? 5 SWS iw, N rf 2 1 X ' 5 ii , 5 , , 2' ew!! , , Q ENR S I xX,.. . , ., K bf 7 X3 5 K klwf fe f ,Q ? gm fig 'S . B: 4 V5 wk 5, ' ff Q K ,- x a '- -, .Jef 2 ATH i' H The Archery Club was organized for all ihe girls inleresied in fhal sporf. They me+ frequenlly and had a number of mee+s, one al' Hempsfead Lalce S'ra+e Park. They are looking for money 'ro buy awards 'ro presenl 'ro lhe oulsianding mem- bers. The club is a member of ihe Nafional Arch- ery Associafion. Alfhough lhe seasons were shorl, lhere was fhe usual spiriled compelilion beiween The classes in bolh soccer and baslcefball. The hockey seoson also was a successful one wiih a large +urnou'r ol aspiranfs, The girls were divided info reams, and , ir , I i -1 Vg, . X il i VI i r , ' . if ' r 2. LETICS . . lhese Teams played a+ lhe Adelphi College Field Day. The Girls' Alhlefic Club was aclive again 'rhis year and accomplished a number of lhings, noi 'rhe leasl of which was lhe decoraiing and fur- nishing of lheir meeling room. Horseback riding was one of lhe mosl' popular sporfs. Many girls ioolc advanlage of lhe oppor- 'runily and wenf 'ro Hempslead Lalce Sfale Park. Here fhey were given insfrucfion on an individual basis according 'ro 'rheir needs. TICKET COMMITTEE Though nor considered as a club in lhe usual sense, lhfs group deserve credil' lor Their excel- lenl work in handling all school 'riclcelr sales. Their one social evenl was a picnic. Joseph Truzzolino, Kennelh Adams, Eileen Jung and Nalhan Kol- Iarchyk were +he ollicers. Mr. Hayden Allen was lhe adviser. BOYS' INTRAMURAL SPORTS The inlramural program-consisls of lhe follow- ing ocriviliesz Team games of soccer, baslcelball and sollball. Individual compelilion in handball, horseshoes, lennis, riding, ping-pong, wreslling and bowling. Fall and spring ladder lournamenls are run off in Tennis, handball, horseshoes and ping-pong. Soccer was also played in a ladder lournamenr. Baslcelball was run on an eliminalion basis, Jun- ior homeroom 22l clelealing all comers. Horseback riding loolc The form of inslruclional and recrealional aclivily ralher Than on a com- pelilive basis. Bowling also slarlecl oul in This way bul laler reams were formed and a round robin lournamenls was played. As a culminalion +o 'rhe season malches were rolled wilh Hemp- slead, five four-man leams from each school compeling. One march was rolled wifh Valley Sfearm, five four-men 'reams compeling. 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