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lHl Hill COOKING Source of those delicious odors that arouse the inner man. Miss Schlenker instructs the young ladies in the mysteries of the art. WOODWORK The boys learn the fine and ancient art of Woodcraft at the expense of the wood, and delve into the mysteries of their new printing press. Page f071f 5330 wk fs 4 Q Something new has been adcled4Spanish classes and the Pan-American Club. President Robert Opclahl and Miss Murray regard the photographer with satisfaction from the back of the room. xsfyU,i25e.:vfe2riU4ei:w ,,.tgm
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The years come and go, but athletics Will, we hope, go on forever . Football heads the fall sports calendar with Coaches Galvin, Dimpsey, Tedesco and Albrecht in the driver's seat. Al- though our team is not so well balanced as our competitors', who win the hon- ors, too much cannot be said regarding the pluck and grit of every boy on our team. Captain Kunz, who is one of the smallest grid ironers , surprises every- one by being far in front of the heralded stars of other schools. Many rooters are on hand to en- courage their favorite teams. An aver- age of 150 loyal Farmingdalers are in evidence at each game and their hearty support, consisting of their presence, their cheering and good Will, is stimu- lating and encouraging. To show the boys that we are all still rooting for them in spite of their de- feats, the entire student body, includ- ing the High School Band, is turning out en masse tonight to spur the boys on to victory. Page twelve Cream of the hockey crop-Pat Johnson, Janet Huntemann, Mary Ezzo, Jerry Polcas- tro, Marie Froland, Helen Baczewski, Frances Massaro, Virginia Russell, Edna Gluck, Gloria Burren, Lucy Zarodkiewicz, Mary Grace Cor- aggio, Mildred Gifford, Alice Rigolini. A smashing Pep Rally is being held behind the Fire House. Janet Hunte- mann, Captain of the Cheer Leaders, will head the parade as Miss Pep Rally. A gigantic fire will be built, around which the students will do a rhythmic Snake Dance. Pete Kreskowski is all up in the air about it.
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