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May 10 1955 Mr. Carl Eklund presents the High Game Award to Bernard Simon who scored 254 points. F. Furnari, R. McDevitt, F. Brown, A. .Burkich and N. Renick blend their voices. The commissioners harmonize to Goodnight Ladies . Mr. R. Hermanson, Commissioner elect, has the crowd smiling with his humorous remarks. TESTIMONIAL TO ALFRED KUMEROW New Hyde Park Inn May 25, 1955 at . .. if is st Qi c 11. Above: Mr. Alfred Caine, Mr. Ed- ward Carter and Mr. Alfred Kum- erow reminisce. Top left: Mr. Kumerow thanks his friends for the distinction of being the honored guest at Sewanhaka's sports night celebration. Bottom left: Mr. Caine, Mr. Kum- erow, Mr. Kenneth German, M.C., Mr. Walter McLaughlin, Mr. Kane.
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Mr. H. Wriglit, prexy of bowling banquet, addresses those present, McCluskey's Steak House Mr. Kiefer receives the meritorious award for service. R, Lester Springer, our new chief, speaks of bowling balls and jack rabbits. Mr. F. Furnari and Mr. L. Gor- don make their presentation of the fur-lined-cup . iz 1 l THE P.T.A. WELCOMES R. LESTER SPRINGER Mr. Cecil Spencer, Supervising Prin- cipal, District 17, greets Mrs. Dorothy VanCott, past president of Central Council P.T.A. S. H. S., June 9, 1955 1, Mr. Springer meets leaders of the community. Left: District Superintendent Chisholm rec- ognizes ofiicials of the P.T.A. Right: Board 111embers Kane and Southern chat with john XV. Chisholm, District Su- perintendent. Supervising Principal Robertson greets a parent atMr. Springer's tea. s 5 li S
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Dr. Niosi chats with honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wright. Students and guests have cookies and punch. . w...--. Evelyn Leirer looks on with 1954 Totem editors, Barbara Betts and Barbara VValsh. 4 X TOTEM TE Tea guests anxiously await distri- bution of the 1955 Totem. s ff .1 .4 .u 1, ., , ,fi 1 7 1 I ru- 'ki ii, ,iz l I 4 V , -H i - K A .E ,ff iii gf '. . , . i 'f, ef N 9 6 A , .Q -.-.yfffyi ff, .. 4 fs . My ,ga .la nvgg. , - f Q trail: if . .Q 1 YZ fa , . i' M . . ?I,k?4'. : ' - , W 'K f-..- 'v i 7 ,,,!'s.lf airfield' 'if situ? lf' The brilliant white covers of the Iris Parkinson, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. Niosi propose a fruit punch toast. Totem reflect the bright sunshine. V UWC' LCYPY CVFHSY 31151 Frank .GaI- The 1955 Totems are opened letti preview a silver anmver- for the fn-gt tinxe, sary Totem f A Dr. Voydat brings on the punch. Iris presents Linda Melkerson, 19155 Gayle Zimmerli, historical editor, S3165 and DiSIfibL1fiO11 Cd1t0Y, With Nancy Winberg, Art Editor,' re- is presented with her Totem pin. the Totem SerViCe Dill. ceives her Totem pin from Editor- 20 in-Chief, Iris Parkinson.
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