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DEDICATIO We the class of 46 with pride and deep respect dedicate our year book to the fine ideals set down by our predecessors Sewanhaka is truly great both in size and its teaching It stands for L incerity in all deeds quality for everyone regardless of race color or creed orklng to obtain a goal eatness on the athletic field as well as in school Happiness in ex ery venture chievement xn the years to come 1ndness to everyone llegiance to our country and school These are the ideals utmost in the minds of every true Sewanhakan and it IS our sincere hope that they may be preserved in the years to come HEI? NL W' . . Appreciation of the liner things A . . K. A '
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rfanf kans students and those who ow their way around. It that citizenship in school Ct bearing on citizenship ife. The helpful. active. izen in school today will spected and trusted citi- community tomorrow School for ion Week of all classrooms and High School open to parents and the school district dur- Educatidn Week, No- 1O, and the adminis- invitation for to visit classes while in session and saw the t ' . J ned for he week Educaticn Week, an sponsored by the on Association f States and observed in of the country, had this vear Education 'I'nis theme fo upon the changi war and post-war yea the part educa in preparing for 1 ...SX1 4. f' 9 .1 6 Ceffxf' ,tn iv 9 classroom 'g 'L Q, '-J O 2 ,' Through Books Nation. the slogan for the of Book Week, celebrated ln r 12 18 e were also shown. SHOP f . 1 a M53 e - . Library has arranged book exhibits. Its Show- books 100 years is th most interesting. and letters HUT-hOrs spoke over Stations and many plays were pre- School of the Air pre- special program devoted Girls' Fas ions Cater Crescendo To Whims of Boys Do girls dregs to please the boys? Certainly they do. They also dies: tc please themselves. If Dad says that he doesnt like Mamas nutLy itat. she may show her deratian by sending it to the rummage Sale. She has to love him a lot if she docs that. Most women would just lef him rage, knowing that he will soon forget the matter and keep quiet. Of course, men's taste in dress tary. Some are qualified to pass judgmentg others don't know fasn- .ozis from a hole in the ground. 1:1 whlch event the srrrirt woman Lfzalzzei that she knows best and wears what she pleases, Squaw's Favorite the world on its ear. Men said that when they wanted women to grow Long nair again, they would oblige. Well, they didn't. they loved the .flea of shern locks and they still GO. Men hate fso they claim! red f1r.- gernails, but a lot of good it does them. However, we can say with- out prejudice that all the men Ceann tc be flabbergasted by them when some other and more sophisticated women flauns them. Approval Counts Boys Fwllze that no woman is smart if she pays no attention to row she looks. Males appreciate a new frock and if he is wise in the :rt of wooing he will always ex- press his approval of her latest. Theres a 'nuff' about a bea f E oma i, cven thek 0 H willefa J 'uf-I be ni Aa aa 9311 Q' ol aura w 1 ' vnu' alll Bur 8 'mv I P Eumfgs,mEU - that ,, , .-.Q I 'tary' v 1-' - ' tif gqx 3 Squfuss 'mw lS0Ql 0 rr N C , . A . 5 O cf' v uzqeo rs U0'IU1,p1e.t,p3'L o' I ' WJ. :gas 1 ' 07 ffftunog, o f- - - , 'Dying fe f t rf QM .fairs Maisie. 'f FS, S f , RW rauum Itanium gm ,,'fn: f!l1yM I 1 0 1---- By Helen Militello waiting quietly but impatiently bear my first concert, I thought how long and how patiently I waited for thiose minutes that w to follow. 1 The people around me see calm and collected, but I felt as my heart were skipping every o' er beat. Suddenly, as though without war! . ' sh 1 l l t1 e Asl sat that large auditori ' fl III ll ing, the room lit up as a fire or sunnv day. In time with the li was the curtain which rose as 510 ly as the dawn On tne large platform the syn phonic orchestra was spread o very elegantly. The conductor, small, heavy get man, crossed t. platform to the center and then in the blink of an eye, raised l' hands to signal the first chord - music. It started as a whisper slowly and very unexpectedly gr, into almost a roar, I couldnt believe it was real me sitting there listening to the oi thiinig I had always Wanted to he As the music grew louder ever thing in the room vibrated to i greatest intensity. didnt look at tine fy rume'nt, as 059, QQ 6,02 different Q 'fo 2 844, n moved by 4' 'tfof -9 'e ihia ist 3 'if cb sp rp QQ ,Tp-Q,-wig! hed s Z: 9 29' en looking 'X '99 9, of the 'Af' unison '7 t some AQ N W Ng SNS4' 47 we 4 rg EJ 5 ned 3 o reck. 2. 473- if f' J 11 ru fv lace J 3 UQ 5,13 P7 tu week? , ,gf-Q t: UQ 'cs E1 3 . s eb' ,E 3 5' :. A U.: ui gg 2 js Q Q iv if S I 0 SE -, if --' 09 rf -u .. . of -oe 2 nd 'WS' 7 Vuno . 0, Xogtitlnixm S 'oxfq J 0'-9 pu? , . o,oi .Qd5Y9 F1305 2,0 xv' alovaxxv, Zfsr xo ,gilt if X t' 'ost' , SY ,949 'ado we typ Q09 his but few definite disiikes., 'E 03 aoloezpx 90 13 :eo aut? Q5 e all foods except liver L ,i b.fS'1 l ' 'v Qlawofc-2 'wire laced- , Qge Bus A A ef i ur ambitious senior wants fxrkvee wtopglg it hopg- - , lg teach history after college. A.: Q,.O,,'.d to F101-al pg! in Floral Park some day. Thatis who knows, maybe future SGW? ' ' ' ' ' his. ambiqion, haka squciws will have that M1 Bellerose School and, ua-and with the Class Of '41, Upon entering Sewanhd-ia. Bob immediately got into the Swing of things by going out for school ac- tvitles. A few are the head of the cheerleaders, member of Omicro.. Hi-Y, Senior Board and the Svachem Players. This popular senior is crazy Jbout football, Charlie Spivsk. Elyse Knox, Ronald Regan, and iii- cdentally a certain junior who works in a photo shop in Floral Park. Bob has few, but very defi- r.ite dislikes, these being Harry James. the Dodgers and snobbish gir s. If you want to Stay on the good side of this bmve don't spell lies list name LESLIE HBRVEY This pretty blonde maiden enter- ed our bewildering world on Au- gust 21. 1927, 'in New York City. Leslie started in Stratford Avenue Gramrrar School and ended up wim I1 diploma from the Floral Park- Bellerose School. Les didn't just sit around when she came into Sewanhaka. She got right :nto the swing of things by joining as many clubs as she pos- sibly could. A few of her activities are the secretary of 'Beta Hi-Y, Honor Society, Band and Orches- tra. Senior board, Student Council, and a member of the Chieftain News Reporting staff. Hervey for History. JACK FROST Jack Frost is the southern-boi Brave whos everyb0dy's frien an all-round boy with a yen fi hard work and a terrific sense I humor. Personally, we think i1 a shame that all that alto sax abi ity should be wasted, but this poi ular senior proudly states he wan to be an electrical engineer. Our subject was born in Mianf Florida, on March 15th, 1928. Ii attended the George Washingtc grammar shhool in West Hempstea and his musical teepee is no placed at 613 Euston road, Franl lin Square. Jack'5 activities in and don't call har
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lt. Hayward, Fir t of llll! IIHIE 052550 'hjxyyg e 6-' - x W-. 01 6:3300 is 'x-LJQQKS ,ce goxxo .Vande 'QVXSZXF-0. fa 12-'11 giq T 6 W S VOL I4 N0 8 Friday Februaryl8 1944 5 N Xe v- X A0 woe 1 Dr Case Tel Post War Prob Gradumes of Sewanhaka H11 Schools Amd Sp c al graduatmtg cl-ass and parerts E1-1end heard Dr Exerett P esmdent off Cmgaste crate S l1y a1'tc!'n0'On 1944 L 1' the most. UXP xx 1lds .1 e and k1'11 nC'tlOH of Dr Chee re Uhr. rms' world 1d ha He pam ed ard of It battle they must watch showxnfd freedom florm of forces txons Vuetorv on ne Council Omit Dance A mo on 'co 011111 Purpl and W'h:1.te ter Dunne Jumor Jumor Valentme Dance Jumor Prom Soph. Hop and Semor Ball was approved aft the weekly meet mg of the Student Counc-Ll Mon day J6lll.IB.Ty 31 'Fne reason for h1s dec.s1on 12 hat snags hve been known to cause confvu.s1un by lean. rg the dance and when returmng agam from local taverns Ths mot on also snfed that all sera 1cemen are to be admntted free but half pnce of the bd must be -pa1d for hxs guest Stfanunqg w1t'h the .Tumor Valen Wm Ball GH I' 611 .1 I11 a r c nt I3 mem Lo a Cn ef tam eponter Mr Harold Wr 8.513131 t pr1nc1pa1 mated twat reas ll thlart 'be Student C urt not tned any cases n the 1 st weeks 15 due to me fact that student gowemment la no l1l'1C t1on1ng as lt shou.d Mr Wmghx also sa1d ma so-me members of the GLFIS Serv ce League and Hall Squad haue been under the 1mpress1on that 'nev can rot ssue summ ses Any sudent 1n 561.01 may aah for a c urt um mons for any sudent who has d we an 1n3us't1ce To remedy any fumher m1su11de CHQ has Luo Lh They Wrl In on sense men hom wx anlt ucr 1 at are satlshed up Fear IS bsasnc tq, But we can tree tramc want and tea ccnnrat'-d wealth a pr1se V59 Ireedem the 'Freedom IS mresentfed to us We for It mtemlally Nor freedom for a dfmlge that 1n ln n world fre of want dear we shall glVC m a deeper sense Religion Necessary held that rel1U1on a 1 necessary Llfe deep and 1mpcr1ant. to freedofm Th1s at nts be-st Mr W ll1am of the Se were Board 108411011 anc. Succow Presxdent of the of January 194-4 Rev Cha .les Haxen Pastor of the St Ehsaneth Ohurch gaxe the mv ca the bened ct1on The Se orcheftra wa p csented fmnq lhe 5th Sympho y C pelln Cho1r und the 'Vhss Kathleen D n th 'Cobganvz Unlver Sem mhaka Alma Mater Not crys Wrrght I1 At that trme all per who ece ved SLL1Ill 'O'!'1bCS member ol 'the I-hall Squad Grls Serv ce League are 11 ed U md emeneod 1f the Judge Q0 .1 es Sophs Sponsor Play Contest A one act 'play contest ms heme .he prmcxples off demo-c1acy IS bein' Sponsoved by the sovpnomore xo aw xcimd XC 0 30 O OXX' 6 e we ye 642 5 'L 0x cen ELS fldllltytg this warg. VIC, last? of the Sc been in th for five ye Junrc Desp Deapute I and d1ff1cu uooorauon Valenti ne raary 11 ll Featured the muse The then traunmnal feazurlng W1th the 1ors wno xx mlttees me x y suoc Chlalmmn If Bernxce I the Decer Wlllxam Gr l1c11y Oomn cxecoraton Z1se1ng Bet hams J hm wards Ema Manlyn Pe Janet Tenge 30 X 05 C ' to 91 0 ' o 0 9 5 CZ we kill Z 'Q Q Q a O 3 ' ' ' ' g I d, stated. 1 1 fifi ' ' 2 L us V , Q - 1 A A I t 4 W ' . -F 'f ' . I 's V . ' I. 7 S 1. 5 1 1 l h l 9 T r ' L ' v . ' .1 1.,,,- f I - A A a . , . X Q , 'LI . V. ' Qu Rams li ' . 5' 'r 0 i '01 . ff ff? 1 A 1 Hd .S We X '-- - 9 , - 1 ,to ' Stl? . , A i i z- 1 ' . . ' , . 4, cz i 1 ' ' . oi' .. , A ' ' .. V 1- X 0 Y ' A ' Y rrrr fav . 4 f 9 I Q x .che v N e ' -I - ' C A exe? S I . U .1 .o, , esp . I S . ' Fi . . Jill' ,x - I - ,, 1 1 - 1 . Q j i 1 . 1 ., . at ,I , X v ' D - , tfhe I 1 i ' . -- E 5 , . , process1onal and B99thOVCl l'S o 3 1. 1 ' , 1 V- 1 - of A' A9 ' - H . t. .. , W , r Q,- . L , - r il ' S ' ' 'A gl ' U. the t A 6 - -- , - J :J te ' 1 - 13 , - ., 1 - -- 1 , . ' I - A I 1 , L x '1 5 1. V - 3 .. Q H i 1 - . .- ., - ' ' ' . Y , 1 - 1 2. - . 5 , 4 '. B N 4 ' . ,- . ,I - v - - 1 V , 2 rv l -'. .er ' - t -. - - , ' 4 ' A .1 ? . . ' ' ' ' ' . L - - . ' ' 7. J G , H H 1, - ' , 1 1 ' , ' ' -l lf - ' ' nv .K .- . 1 ' 4 on . Q . V - - , ' v 3 -' c S - - Q. , : ' A ' ' . ' .51 N ,. 'X 1 ,, L U , . I . A v - A . N - 1 Q , Q 1, - 1 .... .Ln ,
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