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. . an... Port Washington High School, Thursday, October 31, 1929 No. 2 one run hung Pulblished weekly during the school year by the students of the Port. Wa'shin«gton High School, Port Wash-. ington, New York. TI-IE STAFF Editor-in-“Chief Stuart K. Ghoate, ’30 Assistant Editor Hillard B. Slwede, ’30 Editorial Staff: Winifired Crouoher ’31 Emily Wilson '30 Catherine D‘rnek’3O Louis Kent ’31 Irma Terrell ’3O Agnes Pundly ’30 John Laurence ’3D Syclney Maynard ’30 Mary LouHalsey’30 Frank Jenkins ’3O Faculty Adviser Bonnie R. Hawthorne Member of the Columbia. Press Scholastic Asslocihtixoln . A Thank You ‘Vote At the beginning of the school term many s-‘tudlen-ts felt something was go- ing to be lacking in their school year. This meant a great deal to the class of “30”, who are leaving us next June. Many plans that had been stored up during the vacation were going to be shat‘tered.—“No Port Weekly’~’.—,'I‘he Fra-try stepped forth and got the stu- dents to cooperate with them. This organ-ization has hellped to make it possible for our school paper to exist by obtaining suffiacient subsoripti-ons from the school. The staff and stu- dents wish to thank the Fratry for their fine spirit -and success. . °*‘—— Return Your References How disco‘ur«aging it is to go to the Library during your only study period and find the reference book that you want is out for the day. The next day the same trouble is lbefore us. If you do not take book out for the day your fellow student will not have any trouble. Let him have a chance too. Prof. Losey Presents Recital on “Macbeth” . The few people who gathered to hear Dr. Losey’s recital of “Macbeth,” Monday evening, were greatly reward- ed. Dr. Losey first gave a resume’ of his afternoon talk, explaining the play. He then interpreted the play as a whole, not only reciting the lines but actually creating scenes. Dr. Losey was well received in the afternoon by the students and equally well in the evening by the public. We hope to have him with us again. 0 Aviation Talk Given Last Friday in assembly a very in- teresting talk was given by Lieutenant Donald E. Keyhoe on the “Spirit of Aviation”. The many amusing in- cidents he told about his experiences in learning to fly, and especially about the joys of ballooning, were greatly en- joyed by the students. He also gave us a better unsclerstandineg of Lind- bergh’s character, one which is of great interest to everyone. M.._:o__.._i: Tryouts Today The Red Domino Club is presenting about December 19 its year product.ion, “Little Women” a dramatization of Llouisa M. Aloott’s famous book. Try- outs will be held Thursday and Friday, October 30., 3-1 and Mon-day, November 4 the eight period in room 110. Parts will be filled as far as possible within the club. Anyone desiring to try for extra parts see Miss Hawthorne. o Soph Dance a Success About two hundred were present at the Sophomore dance given in the Flower Hill Gymnasium last Saturday evening. A group of cornstocks in the center of the floor along with the black and orange ribbons gave the at- mosphere of Hallowe’en. Constance Caldwell and Laura Anderson, as wooden soldiers, gave a tap dancing number. Toddy Richardson added to the success of the evening’s entertain- ment with a vocal selection. . _ . M _ M 0 . M Play Series Started The Reds Domino Glulb gave the first Off their monthly programs last Thurs- day, October 24, during the eighth per- iocl. “Knives in Syria” gave us a short View of the life of a Syrian -peddler. “Common Clay” produced -a very amusing »cou-rt-room scene in while h most of the characters turned out to be relations. The plays were well re- ceived and the casts deserve credit. Great Neck High Radio Equipped Each Room Has Speaker The new Great Neck High School, one of the most up-toadiate edifices on Long Island, has been equipped with loud’ speakers in every room. The pu- pils and teachers, in each of the forty- four rooms, come to attention when they hear Mr. Graffney, the principal, report some article thru the radio ap- p~ara:tus. He calmly sits at his desk and, with- out any bother, calls the name of a person he wishes to see, thus avoid- Eng having to send messengelrs around to find that one. This is just one of the many uses of the magnetic speak- er. Previously it would have been nec- essary for all pupils and teauchers to gather in a single auditorium for the purpose of receiving common an- nvorunoelments. In a few minutes at the nlounceme-nits. o__.__J_.. CIRCLE MEETS THIS MONDAY EVENING The next meeting of the Circle promises to be very entertaining. One of the chief events that the enter- tainment committee, consisting of Katherine Bur-ns, Barbara Madd.r~en, and Sidney Maynard, have planned, is the initiation of Robert Gruil-ford. Doris Hi-ller and Catherine Drnek have charge of the refreshments which, most likely, will be partaken of most heartily. The Circle is trying to this one of the best meetings of the year by asking all the faculty and alumni to attend. EDUCATION WEEK NOVEMBER 1 1-1 6 The High School will hold an even- ing session. in olbservance of Educa- tional Week, Wednesday, November 13‘. There will be -a short program in the auditorium at 8 o’clock and immedi- ately after the seventh period classes will meet in regular session. Since this is the first session to be heldf in our new ‘school, let's show how much we like to work in it by being on hand Wednesday night ready to do our best class work! . .._M_o_.___.__. New Books in Library The following are some of the books recently added to the school library: Gauss—'I‘-hru college on nothing a year. v ' .Stockton—Bu»can»ee:'s and pirates.

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...an...Port Washington High School, Thursday, October 31, 1929 No. 2

one runhungPulblished weekly during the school

year by the students of the Port.Wa'shin«gton High School, Port Wash-.ington, New York.

TI-IE STAFFEditor-in-“Chief

Stuart K. Ghoate, ’30Assistant Editor

Hillard B. Slwede, ’30Editorial Staff:

Winifired Crouoher ’31 Emily Wilson '30CatherineD‘rnek’3O Louis Kent ’31IrmaTerrell ’3O Agnes Pundly ’30John Laurence ’3D Syclney Maynard ’30Mary LouHalsey’30 Frank Jenkins ’3O

Facu lty AdviserBonnie R. Hawthorne

Member of the Columbia. PressScholastic Asslocihtixoln .

AThank You ‘VoteAt the beginning of the school term

many s-‘tudlen-ts felt something was go-in g to be lacking in their school year .This meant a great deal to the classof “30”, who are leaving us next June.M an y plans that had been stored upduring the vacat ion were going to beshat‘tered.—“No Port Weekly’~’.—,'I‘heFra-try stepped forth and got the stu-dents to cooperate with them. Thisorgan-ization has hellped to make itpossible for our school paper to existby obtaining suffiacient subsoripti-onsfrom the school. The staff and stu-dents wish to thank the Fratry fo rtheir fine spir it -and success..

° * ‘——Return Your ReferencesHow disco‘ur«aging it is to go to the

Library during your only study periodand find the reference book that youwant is out for the day. The next daythe same trouble is lbefore us. If youdo not take a» book out for the day’

your fellow student will not have anytrouble. Let him have a chance too.

Prof. Losey PresentsRecital on “Macbeth” .

The few people who gathered tohear Dr. Losey’s recital of “Macbeth,”Monday evening, were greatly reward -ed. Dr. Losey first gave a resume’ ofhis afternoon talk, explaining the play.He then in terpreted the play as awhole, not only reciting the lines butactually creating scenes. Dr. Loseywas well received in the afternoon bythe students and equally well in theevening by the public. We hope tohave him with us again.

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Aviation Talk GivenLast F riday in assembly a very in-

teresting talk was given by LieutenantDonald E. Keyhoe on the “Spir itof Aviation”. The many amusing in-cidents he told about his experiencesin learning to fly, and especially aboutthe joys of ballooning,were greatly en-joyed by the students. He also gaveus a better unsclerstandineg of Lind-bergh’s character,one which is of greatinterest to everyone.

M . . _ : o _ _ . . _ i :

Tryouts TodayThe Red Domino Club is presentingabout December 19 its year product.ion,“Little Women” a dramatization ofLlouisa M. Aloott’s famous book. Try-outs will be held Thursday and Friday,October 30., 3-1 and Mon-day, November4 the eight per iod in room 110. Parts

will be filled as f a r as possible withinthe club. Anyone desiring to try forextra parts see Miss Hawthorne.

— — o

Soph Dance a SuccessAbout two hundred were present at

the Sophomore dance given in theFlower Hill Gymnasium last Saturdayevening. A group of cornstocks in thecenter of the floor along with theblack and orange ribbons gave the at-mosphere of Hallowe’en. ConstanceCaldwell and Laura Anderson, aswooden soldiers, gave a tap dancingnumber. Toddy Richardson added tothe success of the evening’s entertain-ment with a vocal selection.

. _ . M _ M 0 . M

Play Series StartedThe Reds Domino Glulb gave the first

Off their monthly programs last Thurs-day, October 24, during the eighth per-iocl. “Knives in Syr ia” gave us a shortView of the lif e of a Syrian -peddler.“Common Clay” produced -a veryamusing »cou-rt-room scene in while hmost of the characters turned out tobe relations. The plays were well re -ceived and the casts deserve credit.

Great Neck HighRadioEquipped

Each Room Has SpeakerThe new Great Neck High School,one of the most up-toadiate edifices on

Long Island, has been equipped withloud’ speakers in every room. The pu-pils and teachers, in each of the forty-four rooms, come to attention whenthey hear Mr. Graffney, the principal,r e por t some article thru the radio ap-p~ara:tus.He calmly sits at his desk and, with-out any bother, calls the name of a

person he wishes to see, thus avoid-Eng having to send messengelrs aroundto find that one. This is just one ofthe many uses of the magnetic speak-er. Previously it would have been nec-essary for a ll pupils and teauchers togather in a single auditorium for thepurpose of receiving common an-nvorunoelments. In a few minutes at thenlounceme-nits.

o__.__J_..

CIRCLE MEETS THISMONDAY EVENING

The next meeting of the Circlepromises to be very entertaining. Oneof the chief events that the enter-tainment committee, consisting ofKatherine Bur-ns, Barbara Madd.r~en,and Sidney Maynard, have planned, isthe initiation of Robert Gruil-ford.Doris Hi-ller and Catherine Drnekhave charge of the refreshmentswhich, most likely, will be partaken ofmost heartily. The Circle is trying tothis one of the best meetings of theyear by asking a ll the facu lty andalumni to attend.

EDUCATION WEEKNOVEMBER 11-16

The High School will hold an even-in g session. in olbservance of Educa-tional Week, Wednesday, November 13‘.There will be -a short program in theauditorium at 8 o’clock and immedi-ately after the seventh period classeswill meet in r egula r session.Since this is the first session to be

heldf in our new ‘school, let's show howmuch we like to work in it by beingon hand Wednesday night ready to doour best class work! .

. . _ M _ o _ . _ _ _ . _ _ .

New Books in LibraryThe following are some of the booksrecently added to the school lib rary:Gauss—'I‘-hru college on nothing ayea r . v

'

.Stockton—Bu»can»ee:'s and pirates.

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