East Rockaway High School - Rock Yearbook (East Rockaway, NY)
- Class of 1961
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Jtj'C rnJbxdh J ssnsny o 6Β La t . 5 5. s$ 9 Β« s' JU- $Β£CΒ« yAM y ff } -S' ,β u . FACULTY ADVISORS: MR. BERG, MR. RUSSO, MRS. SHI-MANS, MRS. KENNEDY The Literary Staff Barbara Schlosser, Alex giula, Judi Del Pezzo. Nancy Horn, editor; Ed and Joanne Fox. The Art Staff Cal elli, Lou Gar-assistant editor; Luft, Naomi Tartus, The Typing Staff Lorraine McDonnel, Linda Smillie, Sharon Dunphy, editor; and Mary Jean Dunn, assistant editor. The Rock Staff Here is the twenty-fifth edition of THE ROCK. Into it have gone the worry, the work, and an accumulation of the talents of the Class of 1961. To us this book is more than just pictures and copy; itβs more than just schedules completed and deadlines met; itβs East Rockaway High School as we have seen it, East Rockaway High School as we have lived it for the past four years. THE ROCK for 1961 could never have been completed in such fine style had it not been for the unceasing cooperation and hard work of every member of the staff. Special thanks, however, go to Mike Rubin and Roni Nash who have given our ROCK its artistic βnew look,β and to Walter Carlock whose artistic talents have also helped to make our book unique. Our editors, Joan Lodge, Mike Preston, Nancy Horn, Sharon Dunphy, and Ricky Kover, have done wonderful jobs. We thank them all. To our advisors, Mr. William Berg, Mr. Mario Russo, Mrs. Ida Shimans, Mr. Thomas Kennedy, and Mr. Phillip St. Pierre, we owe much gratitude. There is one member of our class who has worked double-time all year long; without her THE ROCK would never have been able to roll financially. This special note of thanks goes to our βcandy girl,β Rosanne Zangrillo. Here is the twenty-fifth edition of THE ROCK. Here in its pages is the Class of 1961. 2 Editor-in-Chief v Assistant Editor-in-Chief Alice and Mike The Photography Staff Richard Roth, Mike Preston, photography editor; Joan Lodge, co-editor; and Heather Walton. The Financial Staff Don Niddrie, Joan Lindberg. Bob Hughes, Richard Kover, financial editor; and Rosanne Zangrillo. MR. WILLIAM THOMAS PLUNKETT Mr. Plunkett, Mrs. Plunkett with John and Mary. Although our four years in high school have flown by, vve will always remember Mr. Plunkett with deep fondness and admiration as our dearest friend. He has stood beside us in both our triumphs and our defeats, and through it all he has shown us the path to confidence, faith, and understanding. As our class advisor Mr. Plunkett has given us many-wonderful things to remember: Rock Rivalry rehearsals and class meetings, the Junior Prom, and many money-making schemes. During our four years with Mr. Plunkett he has helped us to find ourselves, to mold our characters, and to lose our prejudices. He taught us not only to think for ourselves as individuals, but also to cooperate and work as a group. As a lasting tribute we dedicate this most treasured possession, the culmination of four years of work, the 1961 ROCK to you, Mr. Plunkett, the person to whom we owe the most thanks and the person to whom we arc most grateful. You taught us our lessons well, and we will never forget them or you. Thanks, Mr. Plunkett. 5 DR. HENRY H. BORMANN As we, the class of 1961, graduate from East Rockaway High School, so graduates our principal, Dr. Henry H. Bormann. It makes us sad to see him leave; in his fifteen years as principal, he has been not only a top-notch administrator, but also a. sincere friend. His doors have always been open to all of East Rockawayβs students, inviting their confidences and straightening out their conflicts. YVc would like to thank Dr. Bormann for his time and his interest in us. YVc shall never forget him and his influence on us as East Rockawayβs students. YVc arc sure that although he is no longer principal, his interest in us and in our school will continue. YVe know that Dr. Bormannβs rich background, as a scholar, teacher, Air Force Major and administrator, will help many people in the future as it has helped us in the past. fl EAST ROCKAWAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS EAST ROCKAWAY, N. Y. ROBERT R. C. PAPE President - Board of Education HAROLD F. STUDWELL Superintendent December 20, 1960 Dear Seniors, About the time you graduate from high school Dr. Henry H. Bormann, our High School Principal, will be retiring after thirty-two years of professional affiliation with our school system. During the first half of that period he was Principal of our Elementary Schools, and during the second half he has held the position in which you have come to k ow him. Dr. Bormann s experience and his careful planning have been advantageous to you in many ways throughout your high school course, and I fee3 sure you are appreciative of all he has done for you as high school students. Knowing your interest in the future of East Rockawav High, I believe too that you share my satisfaction in realizing we have available such men as Mr. Berg and Mr. Sackman to take over the administrative and supervisory assignments in our school as of July first. In behalf of staff members and members of the Eoard of Education, I am pleased to have this opportunity to express our appreciation of Dr. Bormannfs services in the East Rockaway Schools, and to extend to him and to Mrs. Bormann our best wishes for their health and happiness during the years ahead. Sincerely H. r. Studwell Superin tendent SCHOOL BOARD Mr. Klocke, Mr. Mott, Dr. Scimeca, Mr. Brown, Mr. Pape, Dr. Studwell, Mr. Smith. Mr. Bunting was unable to be present when this picture was taken. SCHOOL BOARD AND ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION Dr. Bormann, principal; Dr. Studwell, superintendent; Mr. Berg, assistant principal. 10 MR. EDWARD ASCHOFF calm mannered biology teacher friendly nature β wry sense of humor β fair-minded β famous straight pointer. MRS. JANE BADEAU - new faculty member β crack history-teacher β weekly quiz giver β sweet manner β βcomfyββ shoes β watched the debate. MISS RHODA BEECH WOOD β proficient art teacher β patient and friendly manner β capable homemaking instructor β soft spoken. MR. WILLIAM BERG β perfect model of versatility β assistant principal β service squad advisor β history professor bulwark of the Yearbook β always ready to lend a helping hand. MR. EDWARD CROWLEY β authority on history and the track team β friendly smile - easy going β proficient in keeping the βyoung βunsβ in line. MRS. LAURA DAY β gracious seventh grade math instructor β noted for her upstate accent β friendly disposition. 12 MISS GERTRUDE DECKER β acknowledged instructor of those βsimpleβ math courses β remembered for her skill in balancing rulers on her nose β successful coordinator of Rock Rivalry β βguidance slips, anyone?β MR. DEL GIORNO always smiling β fine English teacher β thorough and competent. MR. GEORGE FAULKNER physical education instructor β owns stock in a sock and sneaker company β guardian of βthe floorβ β enthusiastic coach of basketball team β loves ballroom dancing. MRS. ELIZABETH FORDHAM β trains future secretaries β good natured β overly tolerant β grand sense of humor β wonderful person. MR. HENRY FORDHAM admired head of the music department βsuperbly directs junior and senior high choruses β produces spectacular programs. MR. HENRY FREUND cheerleader charmer β keeper of the football men β keeps βPrince Albertβ in business β friendly smile. 13 MRS. ANN GREGORY β newly wed β reelected βMiss Protractorβ 1961 β personable and friendly β crackajack geometry teacher. MRS. IRIS HALFORD β helps spread the correct English language β always ready with an anecdote β shining personality β ambitious. MRS. ISABEL HEFELE β number one proficiency promoter β prepares secretaries for the business world β enforces machine gun precision. MR. FRANCIS HENRICH β always ready to offer a βsteadyβ hand β stylish ties β master of blush-provoking aphorisms β top card in our deck β makes physics a βphollyβ MISS AGNES HICKMAN β keeper of the library β always ready to lend a helping dictionary β gentle nature β library council advisor. MRS. MARJORIE HOPPEN β sound preparation for future homemakers β always neat β smart dresser β teaches the culinary arts and the way to a manβs heart. 14 MR. ALVIN KALLMAN β fine science and math teacher β a born genius β strict nature β Americaβs answer to Russiaβs science program. MR. THOMAS KENNEDY β trains our future craftsmen wavy red hair β lady charmer β innocent smile. MR. LUTHER KIRSCH β bow tie enthusiast β merry blue eyes β subtle sense of humor β soft spoken β master of Senior English. MRS. MURIEL LALLY β energetic school nurse β always ready with bandages in hand β willing to give a sympathetic diagnosis β sends us away happy. MR. EVERETT LaMERE β famous for his sage advice to future drivers β fond of discussions and projects β turns out efficient white line painters. MISS MARTHA LORENZ β heart and soul of the Gull β one of the most admired teachers β full of fun β snap English teacher β sweet, understanding nature. 15 MISS EILEEN McCORD β trampoline tripper β subtle wit β loves housework β tennis star β loves it βsouth of the border.β MRS. PAULA MERSON teaches English to the aspiring eighth grade β meticulous dresser sets an example in perserverence β amiable personality. MRS. DOROTHY MESKE charming manner β wonderful stories β continental lady β patient Latin teacher β library assistant. MISS JUNE ODEA β quiet good natured β social studies expert β well traveled β striking red hair. MISS JUNE PALMER cheerleader cohort β pleasant smile β agile nature β business booster β expert seller. MR. JOHN PELLICANE β instrumental instructor β E.R.U.S.βs answer to John Philip Sousa unique in uniform β cafeteria tyrant. 16 MR. WILLIAM PLUNKETT -Senior class βDaddyβ β history expert β another Hcroditus β inspires thought β will never forget his wonderful βbeatnikβ recitation on R.R. night. MR. HOWARD POLLOCK β remember Timothy Q. β thousands of relatives β ambidextrous β makes freshman history quite different β mogul of the bowling alleys β βanyone for a soybean?β MISS JEANNE POWELL β our own Scarlet OβHara β makes each gym class a challenge β loves to tease β writes poetry in her spare time. MRS. ANNABEL REILLY β introduced us to the world of literature β patient and kind β gave us a sound foundation in English grammar. MRS. PHOEBE ROCHEN famous substitute β now a regular β makes science enjoyable β amusing person β interesting sense of humor. MR. ROBERT ROSCOE β ivy-league dresser β shy β sets hearts palpitatinβ β encourages young scientific minds. 17 MR. MARIO RUSSO β quiet β J.V. football coach β somethinβ to see β lover of soup β fine English teacher β L-L-LA E-LAERTES in L-L-LEO-TARDS. MR. DOUGLAS SACKMAN βguiding lightβ β college help classes β never found sitting still β brovvn suiter β always at fires. MR. FRANK SCHMIDT β study hall pal β expert shop teacher β loved for after school janitorial classes β great family man β violator of section 3. MR. ROBERT SECRIST never makes mistakes β graduated from βbon to βalorsβ β makes French βdifferentβ β interesting color variations in dress. MRS. IDA SHIMANS β leads our artists to expression in clay, egg shells, and paint β finds βpotentialβ talent in everyone β keeps monkeys in cages. 18 MRS. DOROTHY SMITH β persevering Spanish teacher β thorough homework assignments β nice smile β capable leader of Spanish clubs. MRS. PATRICIA SUITS friendly, warm personality β imbues in her junior high students working knowledge of mathematics β kind nature. MISS ALICE VERONA β attractive β shining black hair β progressive seventh grade social studies teacher β new addition to faculty. MRS. ELIZABETH YETTER β fast talker β showed us importance of good spelling and language skills β friendly β intensely dislikes βgum dums.β 19 Office Staff β All thanks go to the secretaries for so capably running our busy office. Yet, they always have time to listen to an excuse for being late, to find a lost book, and to help a bewildered student. Aside from managing all the schoolβs records, they help keep each classβs funds in order. What would we ever do without these willing workers? Cafeteria Staff β These busy ladies have been endowed with superb knowledge of the culinary arts. They capably run the most inviting area of the school, the cafeteria. Their well-balanced meals, served economically, tempt our ravenous apatites. Custodial Staff β All credit for our schoolβs fine appearance go to these people who perform their job βabove and beyond the call of duty.β They are never too busy to open a locked locker, find a lost sneaker, or help us locate Rock Rivalry props. Mrs. Lattari, our matron, has been a real friend. Our endless thanks go to these fine people. 20 βFrom contemplation one may become wise, But knowledge comes only from study.β β Newton C L H 5 5 E 5 THE CLASS OF 1964 Mr. Robert Roscoe, Advisor The Class of 1964: For you, the Class of 1964. the wonderful experience of high school is just beginning. There are so many adventures and rewarding activities that are yet to come: Rock Rivalry, sport participation, and club opportunities. You have been endowed with fine talent and ability. Put them to use; never let them die. The world now is your future world, and it will be up to you to make it a better place. Set your standards high, and never stop striving, and before you know it, you will have reached your goals. The Class of 1963: We are certainly proud to have you, the Class of 1963, as our sister class. You have shown your outstanding leadership with your prowess on the athletic field and in the classroom. Your effervescent class spirit and your original Rock Rivalries will forever sustain you in the history of East Rockaway High. Always use these gifts to the fullest, develop all your potential and enjoy your remaining school years. Our fondest wishes will always go with you. The Class of 1962: To you, the Class of 1962, we leave our school, and we know we are leaving it in competent hands. You have proven yourself worthy of praise in all fields of endeavor: intellectual, social, and athletic. Your inspiring originality and your fine school spirit will certainly carry you to unbounded heights. The Senior traditions are now yours. Enjoy them and use them wisely. We will always remember you as a close friend, and our fondest thoughts and best wishes will go with you always. OFFICERS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. (1 to r). Paul Schlesier, Richard Ryder, Suzanne Frantz, John (Copeland. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. (1 to r). Kenneth Roemer. Allen Colletti, Dorothy Williams, Kay Schlosser. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. (1 to r). Kamn Young, Frank Smillie, Laurie Pletenik, Patricia Miller. himselven knowe.β β Chaucer Martin Amedeo Marty Nice Personality talkative unusual sense of humor β forever chewing gum β conservative dresser β Mr. Schmidtβs janitor of the year - friendly. Bowling β Rock Rivalry. College or Navy. Karen Anger Uses big words constant blusher stylish β good listener enjoys people friendly smile β tall and slim β interesting conversationalist β attractive β amiable nature β lives in home cc. room β crazy sense of humor. French Club - Gull Staff Rock Rivalry Junior Prom. Secretarial work. Walter Henry Barbey Good sense of humor - likes mechanics β avid hunter β known for his βgreenβ bomb β constant party goer. Rock Rivalry β Service Squad, Capt. Marines. 32 Margaret OβKeefe Barsin Midge Can be found speeding in driver ed. β happy-go-lucky β nice smile β cute red head β always ready to help β quick temper β full of fun. GULL salesman β Spanish Club β Spanish Honor Society β Hockey β Volleyball β Junior Prom β Rock Rivalry. Mary OβBrien Barsin One of the fighting Irish β unusual sense of humor β looks like her sister β loads of fun β hard worker β loyal friend β terror on the road β goes for the Latin Lover type β shy but sweet. Volleyball β Rock Rivalry β Spanish Club Spanish Honor Society β Hockey β French Club. Pediatrics Nurse Raymond Becker Ray Collector of GULL envelopes β loquacious β βPollockβ bowler β always with Rosalie β hard worker β cheerful disposition β calm, cool and usually collected. Key Club β GULL circulation manager β Service Squad β Bowling β Rock Rivalry. 33 Work at Chase Manhattan William A. Bel ft Bill Animated personality β gregarious tendencies β loquacious β impossible to insult β constantly testing teachersβ tolerance β always has something clever (?) to say. Spanish Club β Chorus β Science Honor Society β Key Club-Secretary β Rock Rivalry β GULL. College Matthew Borak Yogi Loves the New York opera β avid Broadway play fan β interested in painting. Farmingdale Agricultural College Naureen Breuninger Nor Long blond hair β freckles β quiet at times - likes to tease β usually seen in Home Ec. room β likes to buy clothes β good worker. Rock Rivalry β Hockey β Volleyball β Basketball β Softball. Queens Beauty Institute 34 Alexandra Calvelli Alex Book lover β excitable β sense of humor β pleasing disposition β strong desire to succeed β friendly β very nearsighted β likes trips to the city β secret desire to be an actress. GULL β Junior Prom β Hi-Y β Latin Club β French Honor Society β Hockey Honor Team β Softball β Chorus β Oklahoma β Finianβs Rainbow β Rock Rivalry. Nursing Leonard Eugene Campbell Lenny Tall and quiet β always willing to work β class spirit β man with a purpose. GULL β Key Club Charter Member β Varsity Track β Rock Rivalry β Service Squad. Marianists Brotherhood Edward John Carey Ed Friendly β full of fun β always joking β car fan β willing worker β always can be seen in the blue convertible. Rock Rivalry β Ring Committee Chairman β Senior Play β Golf Team β J.V. Football β Service Squad. 35 College Walter Carlock Walt, Woody Shining personality β friendly and robust β avid party goer β known for artistic ability β Rock Rivalry star βbig wheelβ in orange shorts. Gym leader β Art Club β Football, captain, 1960 β Varsity Track β Rock Rivalry β Debating Club β Bowling β GULL. College William S. Carlsen Bill Athletically inclined hunts deer β likes most outdoor sports - deadly with a bow and arrow - always good for a laugh β future minister β strong convictions. Spanish Club β Football β Rock Rivalry β Track β Senior play. Ministry Patricia Ann Cartmell Pat Sparkling personality β lovely smile β neat appearance β tall and graceful β very artistic β lovely complexion β infectious giggle β hard worker. French Club β Library Council β Art Club β GULL Badminton β Rock Rivalry. Secretarial Work 36 Monica Anne Collins Nice dresser β fine dancer β full of fun at parties β always willing to lend a helping hand. Receptionist β GULL β Nurseβs Aide β Usherette β Rock Rivalry β Library Council. Modeling School Dennis Edward Cole Fish Captivating green eyes β wavy black hair β can never resist telling a joke β non-conformist β sharp wit β secret desire to be the D.A. Football β Junior and Senior class treasurer β Spanish Club β Rock Rivalry β Debating Club β Bowling β Junior Prom. St. Johnβs University β Lawyer William Clark Bill Fine guitarist β interested in all sports β mild manner β easy going β always adds to a conversation β seen in blue bomb. Football β Rock Rivalry. U. S. Navy 37 James Miller Cuzzo Jimmy Quiet personality β pleasant smile β promising mile track man β interested in cars β sense of humor β talented singer β enjoys outdoor sports. Varsity track β J.V. football β Bowling β Chorus β Singer β Service Squad β Spanish Club β Rock Rivalry β Operettas. College for Electronic Engineering Thomas Eric Darnell Extremely good looking β well dressed β loyal friend β sarcastic wit β sparkling eyes β changing moods β amiable personality β always deep in thought β well liked. J.V. basketball β Varsity track β Rock Rivalry β Junior Prom. College Judith Ann Del Pezzo Judi Good listener β amusing driver β language whiz β peppy cheerleader β fun to be with β wild nail polish β quiet β comic β apt dancer β infinite patience β bubbling personality β penetrating blue eyes β neat. National Honor Society β Spanish Club-Secretary, Vice-president β Spanish Honor Society β Pi Delta Kappa Math Honor Society β Andiron Club β GULL β ROCK β Senior Band β Senior Chorus β Operetta β Varsity Cheering β Rock Rivalry' β Junior Prom β Hockey-Honor Team β Volleyball β Basketball β Softball. Queens College β Languages Diane Lynn Dillon Di Always laughing β loves good times β neat dresser β terrific sense of humor β curly blond hair β loves to play practical jokes. Spanish Club β Receptionist β Assembly Squad β GULL β Rock Rivalry β Badminton β Volleyball. College Nebbish Friendly smile β good personality β likes to visit Lynbrook β tall and quiet β interested in cars. U.S. Navy Mary Jean Dunn Charming smile β diligent worker β master of shorthand and typing β model secretary β attractive and petite β loyal friend β loves to drive β cute curls β βgreatβ bowler. GULL β Typing Editor β ROCK β Typing Editor β Secretarial Aide β Rock Rivalry. 39 F.B.I. Secretary Sharon Dunphy Sherry Shorthand whiz β flirtatious ways β sweet talker β enviable blond hair β party goer β true friend β very attractive β neat dresser β model type β pretty blue eyes β fun to be with β weird sense of humor. Hi-Y secretary and chaplain β Spanish Club β Hockey Honor Team β Volleyball Honor Team β Softball Honor Team β Basketball β Badminton β Student Council Secretary β GULL β Rho Gamma β Secretarial Aide β Secretarial Club β Rock Rivalry β Junior Prom β ROCK Typing Editor β Varsity Cheerleader. College or Secretarial Work Kenneth Jay Duprey Kenny Always seen with Leslie β sports enthusiast β quiet nature β very cute β respected by all β nice dresser β faithful party goer β strong convictions. Spanish Club β Rock Rivalry β J.V. Football β Varsity Football β Track β Student Council β Gym Leaders. College Victor Farina Vic Lover of Italian food β one woman man β hearty laugher β big eater β good sense of humor β lots of class spirit β easy going β good athlete β back porch debater. Rock Rivalry β J.V. Football β Junior Prom β Bowling. College for Electrical Technology Kenneth H. Feinstein Kenny Very friendly βoverly sincere β professor in glassesβbright smile β shy β good looks β Known for a flare of temper β always willing to help β good drummer β βradio man.β Hand β Rock Rivalry. RCA Institute β Electric Technician Marie M. Catherine Felicetti Ree Jovial β friendly disposition β enjoys a good time β constant giggler β flirtatious β reliable β happy-go-lucky β long black tresses β joker β loyal friend. Rock Rivalry β GULL β Receptionist β Nursesβ Aide β Library Council. Browneβs Business School Joanne Claire Fox Jo, Foxy Very attractive β slim and trim β model type β chic dresser β warm jjersonality β gift of gab β short gold tresses β loves the color yellow β short and cute. Hi-Y β Spanish Club-Treasurer β Badminton β Volleyball - Basketball β Softball β Rock Rivalry β Junior Prom β GULL β ROCK β Sophomore Class Treasurer β Senior Class Secretary. Molloy Catholic College - Teaching 41 Phyllis Carole Fox Phyl Blond hair β true gourmet β avid party goer β merry blue eyes β always smiling β noted for crazy food combinations. Nurseβs Aide β Rock Rivalry β GULL. Business School Carole Ann Fuchs Noted for ingenious hair styles β the senior with the most subjects β never refuses to help β deep thinking and sincere β takes firm stand for beliefs valuable friend. French Club β Spanish Club β Pi Delta Kappa β Softball-Honor Team β GULL β Rock Rivalry. Queenβs College β Teaching Lucille Frances Gargiula Lou Sunny disposition β twinkling eyes β naturally curly hair β short and cute β cackling laugh β energetic cheerleader β super saleswoman β gourmet of pizzas β personality kid β loves to dance. Senior Band β Chorus β Latin Club β French Club β Pi Delta Kappa β Rho Gamma-Secretary β J.V. Cheerleader β Varsity Cheerleader-Co. Capt. β Badminton-Honor Team β Volleyball β Basketball β GULL β Assistant Editor β ROCK β Rock Rivalry β Junior Prom β Senior Play-Chairman β Operettas. New Paltz State Teachers College Kenneth Roger Gaynor Ken Athletic type β great friend β stubborn β hard worker β avid party goer β converted stag β quiet type β shy β sharp wit. Varsity Basketball β Senior Play Committee β Gym Leader β GULL β Golf β Junior Prom β Latin Club β Rock Rivalry. Navy Judith Laurie Gettys Judy Likes people β enjoys traveling β shining southern disposition β always smiling β likes to drive β makes lasting friendships β secret desire to visit Alaska β hates gum chewers β always talks of John. Rock Rivalry β Spanish Club-Secretary - GULL Chorus β Service Squad β Volleyball β Basketball β Softball. College Janet Ellen Glucksman Class hairdresser β always in black bomb β very attractive β clothes conscious β Food Fairβs fair damsel β hard worker β wacky ideas β blind as a bat. Math Honor Society β French Honor Society β Latin Club β Hi-Y β Rock Rivalry β Student Council β Junior Prom β Badminton β Volleyball β Basketball β Hockey. 43 Nursing β St. John's Ruth Lois Goldberg Ruthie Always smiling β loquacious β lovely red hair β loyal friend β short and cute β blushes easily β freckles β good natured β nice personality. Rock Rivalry β Volleyball β Softball β Basketball β Hockey β GULL β Library Council. Fashion Merchandising Amelia Julie Greco GreCy Banana Cadillac kid β conversationalist β great sense of humor β naturally curly hair β big brown eyes β always smiling β one of those super secretaries β likes to dance β never stops talking or laughing β nice personality. Receptionists GULL β Secretarial Aide β Nursesβ Aide β Library Council. Business College Elizabeth L. Guarnieri Betty Lou Friendly β attractive and popular β honey blonde tresses β sparkling smile β ready for fun β Barbizon Model β Miss East Rockaway β always chewing gum β could drive for days. GULL β ROCK β Rock Rivalry β Secretarial Aide β Basketball. Modeling Virginia Hajek Ginny Crazy sense of humor β lover of the unusual β smart dresser β loves to talk β highly imaginative β artistic β infectious laugh β moody β weird hair styles. Art Club β Rock Rivalry β Hockey β Volleyball β Table Tennis. Commercial Art Field Linda Haynes Haynesey Terrific bowler β loads of fun β amiable β hilarious sense of humor β sweet kid β nutty laugh β pizza lover β one manβs woman. Hockey β Bowling-Honor Team β Basketball β Softball β Junior Prom β Hi-Y β Spanish Club β Rock Rivalry. Business School Edwin Charles Heinser Ed Dark good looks β class Romeo β flirtatious by nature β perpetual party goer β famous Dodge β βSharpβ dresser β working boy β man about town. Rock Rivalry College or Navy Vivian Martha Hemmings Viv Poetry lover β seemingly quiet until you get to know her β likes to travel β Boston Girl. Library Council β Nursesβ Aide β GULL β Rock Rivalry. College, Major in Psychology Norma Louis Hengst Susie Good Sailor great kid β always gets lost in department stores β one of the theater going five β excellent swimmer β likes people. Spanish Club βHockey-Honor Team β Table Tennis-Honor I earn β Rock Rivalry β GULL β Receptionist β Nursesβ Aide. Nursing Ann Marie Hickey Hicks Short and peppy β mixed up β fun to be with β noted for original expressions β canβt talk without her hands β cute and popular β never goes steady β hard worker. Hi-Y Vice-president β Junior Prom β Rock Rivalry Badminton β Basketball β Volleyball β Hockey β Softball-Honor Team β GULL β Latin Club. Nursing 46 Nancy Pamela Horn Nan, Nanie Able and competent leader β beautiful eyes β ingenious seamstress β successful scholar β exuberant cheerleader β athlete in good standing β ambitious β sweet and sincere β stylish dresser β dependable β a main stay of the Senior Class. Badminton-Honor Team; Volleyball-Honor Team; Basketball β Hockey β Rho Gamma β J.V. Cheerleader-Co-Capt. β Varsity Cheerleader-Co-Capt. β Science Honor Society β Math Honor Society β Pi Delta Kappa-Sec. β Latin Club β French Honor Society-Pres. β Andiron Club β National Honor Society β Junior Prom-Decoration Chairman β GULL β ROCK β Literary Editor β Senior Band β Senior Chorus β Opcrettas-Lead β Hi-Y β Rock Rivalry. Nursing β Queenβs General Hospital Center Lorraine Patricia Howells Patsy Naturally curly hair β big, beautiful blue eyes β quiet and shy β works at ever lovin Pic β loves to dance β variety of clothes. GULL β Library CouncilΒ«β Hockey β Badminton βVolleyball β- Assembly Squad β Rock Rivalry β Junior Prom β Senior Play. Business College Robert Hughes Bobby, Hugs Rock Rivalry whip cracker β able leader β admired by-all β loves parties β sensible and cute β vigorous initiative β sarcastic wit β capable leader β another Senior class main stay. GULL β ROCK β J.V. Football β Varsity Football Rock Rivalry β Varsity Baseball β Spanish Club β President of Junior Class β President of Senior Class β Debating Club β Key Club. Albany State Teachers College Peter Hummel Pete Tall and slim β always quiet β avid bowling fan β enjoys the weekends. Work Vincent George Izzi Vinny Known for good sense of humor β avid party goer β never seen without Eddie or Marty β model car fan β loves to stay out late. Rock Rivalry Navy Albert Charles Jacobsen Jake, Albie Always smiling β carefree nature β definitely an optimist β cute tumed-up nose β wonderful personality. Rock Rivalry β Football β Service Squad β Bowling β GULL. College Margaret Anne Jenkins Peggy Perky personality β stylish dresser β known for blunt statements β infectious giggle β visitor to the βVillageβ β avid bowler β ambassador to New Jersey β had a long to be remembered pajama party. Hockey β Volleyball β Table Tennis β Basketball β Bowling β Badminton β Chorus β Operettas β Secretarial Club β GULL β Spanish Club β Singers β Rock Rivalry. Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School Jeanette Kalagrakos Blondie Long, golden hair β big brown eyes β easy to get along with β always seen in a convertible β βRichieβs Galβ β came from Andrew Jackson High School. Rock Rivalry β Junior Prom. Patricia Kearney Pat, Patty Great fan of Johnny Mathis β likes to dance and joke β one of the βtheatre-going 5β β spends most of the time laughing β enjoys 6th period in the storeroom β likes new fad diets β enjoys working as Mr. Sackmanβs and Mr. Plunkettβs secretary. GULL, Business Manager Typist β Tennis, Volleyball β Basketball β Softball β Secretarial Club β Spanish Club β ROCK, Typing Staff β Senior Play Committee β Senior Chorus β Service Squad β Rock Rivalry. Finishing school and then secretarial work. Jane Klocke Janie Fun to be with β always driving around, or on the phone β likes good times β enjoys parties at Jones Beach fondness for Oceanside. Latin Club β Library Council β GULL, Typing Staff βSecretarial Club β Debating Club β Receptionist β Basketball β Hockey β Rock Rivalry. I.B.M. Secretary. Joan Bernadette Key Kiwi Trim figure β friendly β roving secretary β nice smile β usually found in the movies or storeroom β believes opposites attract β a working girl β will always lend a hand. Hockey β Volleyball β Basketball β Badminton β Soft-ball β Rock Rivalry β Secretarial Club β GULL β ROCK, Typing Staff β Hi-Y. Secretarial Work. Daniel Francis Kiernan Porky Perpetual βFunny Manβ β always smiling β enjoys making people happy β congenial β football fanatic β happy go lucky β fine friend. J..V Football β Varsity Football β Rock Rivalry. Work. 50 Edwin G. Koehler Ed Gets along easily with everyone β varsity letterman in football β smooth dresser β asset to anything he is in β always ready to smile β quiet nature. Key Club β Varsity Football β Varsity Track β Varsity Basketball β Rock Rivalry. College. David Charles Kosotan Dave, D.C. Usually soft-spoken β likes to dance β dry sense of humor β enjoys swimming and bowling β frequent visitor to C-View. Senior Band. U..S Armed Forces. Richard Fredrick Kover Ricky Compelling light green eyes β able and organized worker β sincere friend β excellent dancer β likes to read and study physics β enjoys talking to people. Andiron Club β Pi Delta Kappa, Treasurer β Key Club, President β Student Council, President β Gym Leader β ROCK, Finance Editor β Junior Prom, Co-Chairman β Rock Rivalry, Co-Chairman β French Club. College β physics major. Lucile Kramer Lu George Lcimbach Pudgy, Shoes Back porch debater β great asset to both varsity football and baseball teams β willing worker β βFunny Maβ (?). Varsity Baseball β Varsity Football Rock Rivalry. College. Joan Ann Lindberg Joni Sincere nature β very attractive β loves to dance β never too busy to help a friend β long, gold tresses β sparkling green eyes β model type β interested in music and sports. Latin Club β French Honor Society, Secretary β Hi-Y β Rock Rivalry β Senior Band β Hockey, Honor Team β Volleyball β Basketball β Softball β Chorus β Singers - GULL, Feature Editor β ROCK Staff β Senior Play Committee β Junior Prom Committee. Nurses training. Persistent nature β one of the βtheatre-going 5β β laughing black eyes β sly sense of humor β reliable person β always good for a laugh β wearer of plaids and tweeds. Badminton β Volleyball β Table Tennis β Bowling β Hockey β Prom Committee β French Honor Society β Latin Club β GULL β Rock Rivalry. College β home economics. Joan M. Lodge Joanie Striking red hair β direct blue eyes β honor student β sincere manner β devoted friend β strength of her convictions β good word for everyone β diligent worker β the great debater β blushes easily responsible. GULL β ROCK, Photography Editor β Hockey, Honor Team β Volleyball, Honor Team β Basketball, Honor Team β Softball, Honor Team β Rho Gamma, President β Spanish Club, President β Spanish Honor Society β Math Honor Society β Pi Delta Kappa β Andiron Club β Science Honor Society β National Honor Society β Debating Club β Rock Rivalry β Senior Band. College β chemistry major. Edward David Luft Ed Master of both Spanish and French β the philosopher β retainer of a million little known facts β off-beat sense of humor β lover of literature. Andiron Club β Debating Club National Honor Society β Spanish Honor Society - French Honor Society β Rock Rivalry β ROCK, Literary Staff. College. Lorraine Lundgren Perpetual party goer β always smiling β flirtatious ways β movie goer β look of a model. Rock Rivalry β Bowling β Badminton β Receptionist β Nurseβs Aide β Usherette. Dental Assistant. John W. Manning Jack Tall β hard worker β always has a job β great basketball player β good sense of humor β drives the βGreen Bomb.β Freshman Basketball β J.V. Basketball β Varsity Basketball β Junior Prom Committee β Rock Rivalry β Bowling β GULL β Service Squad. College β Industrial Arts. Robert Michael Marchand Bob Loyal friend β nice smile β opinions respected β reliable easy to talk to β very sensible. Freshman Football β J.V. Football β Varsity Football β Rock Rivalry β Track β Debating Club β Junior Prom. College. Ruth McArthur Rut hie Loves a good joke β drives a green Dodge β can keep a secret β prolific bowler β one of the βSailors Threeβ β enjoys Italian food β likes βsloppingβ with Peggy β allergic to lots of homework. Softball β Bowling, Honor Team β Basketball β Rock Rivalry β Spanish Club. Latin American Institute. Joseph Patrick McCann Joe Devilish delinquent β jovial sense of humor β im-promtu speech hero β easy-going β back porch debater β friendly toward all intelligent β always ready to lend a hand. Gym Leaders Key Club β Math Honor Society β Pi Delta Kappa β French Club β J.V. Football β J.V. Basketball β Varsity Baseball β Chorus β Band β Latin Club β Debating Club β Rock Rivalry β Mathletics. College β engineering. Lorraine Me Donnell Lorrie Athletically inclined attractive jovial humor always looks happy β friend to all β attractive hair styles β likes driving β figure of a model β enthusiastic personality β reliable secretary to Mr. Kennedy. Hockey, Honor Team β Volleyball, Honor Team β Soft-ball, Honor Team β Table Tennis β Bowling β GULL β Secretarial Aide β Rock Rivalry β Junior Prom β Junior Ring Committee β Usherette β ROCK, Typing Staff. Modeling. Marjorie McGovern Marge, Margie Lovely smile β pretty green eyes β βchicβ dresser β working girl β quiet manner personality kid β friendly to everyone. GULL β ROCK, Typing Staff β Rock Rivalry β Receptionist β Hockey βVolleyball. Beautician. 55 Dorothy Joan McKeon Dottie, Dotsy One of our βall-around successful seniorsβ β capable sports enthusiast β inherent scholarship qualities β dependable β hard working β sincere β friendly β ambitious β good natured β can be seen working in Gilbert's on weekends. Latin Club β Hi-Y, Treasurer β Rho Gamma, Treasurer β French Honor Society β Andiron Club β Science Honor Society β Pi Delta Kappa β National Honor Society β Rock Rivalry β Junior Prom β Badminton, Honor Team β Volleyball, Honor Team β Basketball β Tennis. College. James Mehrmann Jim, Jimmy Likes short hair cuts good sense of humor β friendly personality β sincere friend at all times β likes a certain girl from the class of β59 β a member of the Naval Reserve. Rock Rivalry -β Gym Leader Freshman Football β J.V. Football. Navy. Peter Murphy Murph Offbeat sense of humor β enjoys flying β carefree β likes working with guns β enjoys a good book β perpetual member of the stage crew β one of our tall boys β accomplished television viewer β loves to eat β sincere friend β good conversationalist. Service Squad β Stage Crew β Projectionist β Rock Rivalry. United States Navy. 56 Veronica Claire Nash Roni, Nush Beautiful Blond hair β vivacious green eyes β artist and philosopher β mural and poster champ β sophisticated in a nice way β tremendous variety of friends β likes The Ballet β wow weekends β blintzes and . . . βtriesβ to cook β knows how to dress β avid conversationalist and counsel giver. Spanish Club, Debating Club, Rock Rivalry, Mural Chairman β Rock Rivalry, Entrance Chairman β ROCK, Art Editor β GULL,- Art Editor β Columnist β Art Club β Senior Play Committee β Co-Chairman, Junior Prom. College β fashion school, fashion magazine work. Donald Niddrie Donny, Needleman All-around athlete β easily excited β has constant car trouble β noisy β plays golf like Snead (George Snead) β has paper mache bones β always laughing β full of ambition β varsity signal caller β lots of class spirit. Freshmen Class President β Student Council β Junior Class Vice-President Senior Class Vice-President β Gym Leader β Math Honor Society β Pi Delta Kappa β Science Honor Society, Vice-President β Andiron Club β GULL β ROCK β Varsity Basketball β Varsity Football β Varsity Baseball. College. Robert Nugent Bob Tall and blonde β perpetual party goer β car enthusiast β loves to have fun. Varsity Bowling β Service Squad. Marines. Charles Donald Odum Charley Tall and slim β displaced Rebel β likes leather craft β enjoys reading β prolific hunter and fisherman. Mississippi State University - Animal husbandry. James Peter OβNeill Jimmy, Hammer Great at basketball β telephone enthusiast β loves wild times β hates getting up in the morning β loads of fun β daydreamer β always thinks to the future β wise-cracker β problem child β carefree β tall and slim β thoughtful and sincere. Freshmen Basketball β J.V. Basketball β Varsity Basketball β Track β Rock Rivalry. Army. Robert E. Penn Bob Boat enthusiast β shy nature β quiet manner β weird sense of humor β car fan nervous smile β known for good jokes. Marine mechanic. 58 W. Clarke Prescott Renowned for loquaciousness β always polite β usually right β diligent worker β good friend β enormous smile β always willing to help β sincere β has lots of drive. Senior Band β Senior Play - Junior Prom β Spanish Club β Key Club βRock Rivalry β Service Squad β GULL β J.V. Track β J.V. Football. College, Foreign Service, and the Diplomatic Corps. Michael David Preston Mich Moody β thinks for himself jazz enthusiast β good athlete β stubborn β diligent worker β conservative dresser β tall and dark β antipathy toward immature people. Key Club, Vice-President, President β Student Council β Freshmen and J.V. Football β Math Honor Society β Pi Delta Kappa, Vice-President, President β Spanish Club β Spanish Honor Society β Science Honor Society β GULL β ROCK, Photography Co-editor β Gym Leaders β Rock Rivalry β National Honor Society β Senior Play β Mathletics. College. Donald Rodgers Donny βContinentalβ dresser β plays the guitar β motor scooter enthusiast β expert bowler. J.V. Bowlingβ Varsity Bowling. College. Mary Catherine Rooney Giggles Irish blue eyes β easy to get along with β delightful personality β rebellious golden brown hair. GULL β Rock Rivalry β Secretarial Aide β Junior Prom β Volleyball β Badminton β ROCK, Typing Staff. Work. Michael Lawrence Rubin Mike Amiable personality β enjoys good music β personable and genuine β fond of fine art. Chorus β Bowling β French Honor Society β ROCK, Art Editor β Key Club β Rock Rivalry β Science Honor Society, Senior play, Junior Prom, Mathletics, Andiron Club. College. Richard Roth Richie Sports car fan β amiable β a good student β subtle humor β βswingingβ personality β spontaneous and unaffected. Gym Leader β Freshman, J.V., and Varsity Football β Track β National Honor Society β Science Honor Society β Phi Delta Kappa French Honor Society β Latin Club β Andiron Club β Key Club β ROCK, Photography Staff β Rock Rivalry. College β dentist. 60 Diane Schatzle Schatz, Di Neat in appearance and dress β lively character β long eyelashes β Mr. Schmidt's secretary β Coty girl loves Aunt Grace β flirtations β always last to laugh β cleanest sneakers in school β sweet. Rock Rivalry β Junior Prom β Secretarial Aid β GULL β Usherette β Hockey β Volleyball β Softball. Airline Stewardess or model. Barbara Gene Schlosser Big Slush, Sloshler Expressive dark eyes β daggerlike fingernails β loyal β willing worker β sympathetic β has a mind of her own β top-notch student β excels in sports β competent dancer β accomplished mouse surgeon β amateur artist β Yankee fan β laugh is audible for miles β devoted to medicine. National Honor Society β Science Honor Society β Math Honor Society β Pi Delta Kappa, Vice President β French Honor Society β Latin Club β Andiron Club β Debating Club β Hi-Y β GULL β ROCK, Literary Staff β Rock Rivalry β J. V. Cheerleader β Hockey Honor Team β Volleyball β Basketball β Junior Prom β Senior Band. Medical School. Randec Kay Schwartz Dee Self-sufficient β even disposition β enjoys good literature β rebel at heart β convertible crazy β one of the βtheatre going fiveβ β terrific bowler βreliable β whiz in shorthand β can take a joke never at loss for words β always laughing β expressive eyes β loves sports. Debating Club β Bowling β Volleyball β Basketball β Softball β Badminton. College. Sander Bailey Shadoff Buddy Quiet humor β ambitious coin collector β clean shaven β bowling enthusiast β has a superb Spanish accent β enjoys outdoor sports β friendly to all β doesnβt hold grudges β tall and slim β laconic. Varsity Track β J. V. and Varsity Bowling β Spanish Club β Rock Rivalry. College. Thomas J. Sheehan Tommy Keen sense of humor β owner of light green β59 Chevy β laughs constantly β friendly personality β interested in making money β wants to retire at an early age. Rock Rivalry. College. Eleanor Rita Shea Infectious laugh β always willing to help β soft-spoken β smart dresser β a βlast minuteβ girl β naturally curly dark hair β nice hazel eyes β beautiful hands β sociable β adorable freckles β giggly and gay personality. Spanish Club β Rock Rivalry β GULL β Basketball β Volleyball β Badminton. Secretary. 62 Gerard Peter Sheshene Jerry Nice personality β quite quiet β enjoys working on cars β swims whenever possible β accomplished basketball player. Service Squad β Rock Rivalry β Band. Navy. Linda Ann Smillie Smilly, Moosxe Always seen loaded down with athletic equipment β jolly laugh β sweet smile β smart, sporty clothes β a great pal β always good for a laugh β has some βgrayβ matter β loves and participates in all sports β ardent bowler β all American girl β enjoys life β loved by everyone. Volleyball β Hockey, Honor Team β Basketball, Honor Team β Softball, Honor Team β Rock Rivalry β Rho Gamma β Hi-Y, President β Secretarial Aide β ROCK, Typing Staff. Secretarial career. George S. Smith Likes to fish β collects money β Food Fair worker β easy to get along with β enjoys bowling β mild sense of humor. Bowling β Rock Rivalry. George Herbert Soper So pie, Soap Custom car bug β loves beach parties β easy blusher β mild sense of humor - likes almost all types of food - top soda man for Mikeβs Stationery β baseball enthusiast β wild tenor voice. Rock Rivalry β Chorus β Singers β Varsity Baseball. House construction or cabinet making. Laura Ann Stelling Thundering laugh β loquacious tendencies β bubbling personality β flirtatious nature β terror at the typewriter β bouncy cheerleader β attractive dresser. GULL β Rock Rivalry Latin Club - French Honor Society β Student Council β Senior Chorus β J.V. Cheering β Varsity Cheering Volleyball Basketball β Softball β Hockey. Business School. Naomi Tartus Seymore, Tart Loaded with schoql spirit β ardent cheerleader β efficient psychoanalyst good athlete β knack for writing poetry β comforts the brokenhearted β deep thinker β sweet personality β extraordinary speaker and writer β easy to talk to β always full of fun. J.V. Cheering β Varsity Cheering β Twirling Squad β Junior Prom Committee β Senior Play Committee β Rock Rivalry β Debating Club β GULL Columnist β Hockey, Honor Team β Bowling β Basketball β Volleyball. Nurses training. 64 Petrea Geraldine Tofte Pat, βTβ Big, brown eyes β modelβs figure β βsnazzy dresserββ-witty sense of humor β quite flirtatious β very opinionated β always complains about her hair β partial to the Navy. Spanish Club β Rock Rivalry β Art Club Debating Club. Beautician school. Richard Allen Wallace Richie Laconic manner β easy going β quietly ambitious β basketball-type build β pleasant personality. Chorus β Freshmen and J.V. Basketball β French Honor Society β Spanish Club β Spanish Honor Society β Rock Rivalry. College. James Francis Tice Jimmy Owner of nice clothes β lover of all sports β one of the βfunny menβ in the class β pleasant smile β amiable personality β likes girls. Spanish Club β Key Club β Chorus β J.V. Football β Freshmen Basketball β J.V. Basketball β Varsity Basketball Varsity Track β GULL β Rock Rivalry β Golf Team β Bowling β Senior Play Committee β Junior Prom. College. Hcather-ann Walton Treetop tall β very well groomed β a perfectionist in many ways β her sincerity prevails above all β makes lasting friends β a straight thinker β maintains her individuality while in a group admired and respected by all β with Heather, βmumβs the word.β GULL, Typist and Salesman Rock Rivalry β Hi-Y β ROCK, Photography Staff French Club Latin Club β Chorus β Operetta β Debating Club β Hockey β Badminton β Bowling. College β Social psychologist. Andrea Waltzer Andy, Tsots Tall and slim artistic always with Ginny β black eyes β beautiful tresses β dramatic β likes to be different β music, dancing and painting favorite pastimes. Rock Rivalry β Volleyball β GULL Art Club. College β career in fashion. Lawrence Welch Larry, Poopsy Rock Rivalry basketball star likes cars β loser of driverβs license β public speaking champ β unusual philosophies β convincing. Bowling β Golf β Debating Club β Rock Rivalry, Co-Chairman β Freshman and J.V. Football β Junior Prom Committee. College or Navy. 66 Laura White Shy manner β blonde hair β blue eyes β always smiling β generous and forgiving nature β full of school spirit. Receptionist Rock Rivalry β GULL β ROCK, Typing Staff β Library Council β Badminton Volleyball β Basketball. Secretary. Kathleen Anita Whitty Kitty Likes to talk on telephone while baby-sitting β part of back porch gang β always in the storeroom β likes White Castle β drives a βcrazyβ Ford β dislikes oral book reports. Rock Rivalry β GULL, Typing Staff β ROCK, Typing Staff β Junior Chorus β Service Squad - Secretarial Aide β Volleyball. Art School. Kenneth C. Widman Kenny, Woody Spark of the basketball team β quiet good looks β shy but sweet β mind of his own β lots of fun β devilish eyes terror on the road β loaded with spirit β loved and respected by all. Spanish Club Key Club β Gym Leaders β Freshmen Basketball β J.V. Basketball β Varsity Basketball β Rock Rivalry β Junior Prom Committee. College. Robert Wieser Weiser, Bob A broad smile β laughs at anything and everything β terror of the art world β happy go lucky β β always ready to help β a good and loyal friend β likes sports. Rock Rivalry. Navy. Nancy Wilhelmsen Nan, Willie Quiet but strong personality β very attractive β vibrating laugh β full of fun excellent dancer β stops for green lights β keeper of the backdrop β loyal friend β mind of her own β efficient β well liked - always being teased. Hi-Y GULL β Secretarial Aide β ROCK, Typing Staff β Rock Rivalry β Junior Prom Committee β Senior Play Committee. Secretarial school β Private secretary. William H. Wingerden Bill Easy going β diligent worker β dislikes pot belly stoves β one of the class βfunny men.β J.V. Football β Latin Club β French Club β Key Club β Bowling β Rock Rivalry. Navy. 68 Alice Susan Witte Al, Alice Winsome personality β naturally athletic β class spirited dynamo β definite flair for writing β witty conversationalist β peppy cheerleader β definite convictions β excitable nature β a mainstay of the Senior class. Badminton, Honor Team β Volleyball, Honor Team β Basketball β Tennis β Rho Gamma, Vice-President β J.V. and Varsity Cheerleader β Science Honor Society β Math Honor Society β Pi Delta Kappa β Latin Club β French Honor Society β Andiron Club β Hi-Y β Student Council, Vice-President β Chorus β National Honor Society β Assistant Editor-in-Chief of ROCK β GULL β Rock Rivalry. Nursing. John William Wucrfel Johnny Way-out sense of humor β likes to eat β introverted β hard worker β athletic β dislikes homework β likes cars and bowling alleys β famous blond hair. Spanish Club β Spanish Honor Society β Rock Rivalry β J.V. and Varsity Bowling. Work and the U.S. Navy. Michael Yomtov Mike Diligent worrier β sarcastic wit β one of the busier seniors β sharp dresser β sun glasses after dark β future intellectual β reader of βdifferentβ books β practical joker β devoted user of telephone long, long eye lashes β βaqui se hahla Yiddish ROCK, Editor-in-chief β National Honor Society β Andiron Club β Key Club, Treasurer β Spanish Club, Treasurer and President β Spanish Honor Society β Mathletics β Math Honor Society β Pi Delta Kappa β Science Honor Society β Service Squad β Rock Rivalry. Hamilton College. 69 James E. Zahn Edgar, Jim East Rockawayβs statisticβs boy β chemistry whiz β lover of good music β good dancer β party goer β likes a good time β never without a smile fine basketball player. Rock Rivalry β J. V. Basketball β Varsity Football β Track β Latin Club β Gym Leaders β GULL β Golf. Rosanne Zangrillo Roe Kind and sweet bubbling personality hard worker always willing to do more than her share β firm convictions β sincere in what she does and says great boon to Senior class loyal friend and sorority sister. Editor-in-Chief of GULL β Rock Rivalry β Student Council β Hi-Y β Hockey Basketball β Volleyball Softball β Tennis β Badminton β ROCK β Prom, Refreshment Chairman. Physical therapist. 70 ROBERT HUGHES Senior Officers DENNIS COLE 7Β« JOANNE FOX Best Personality Joanne Fox β Joe McCann SENIOR Did Most for Class Nancy r Class Horn - Bob Hughes Most Likely to Succeed Joan Lodge β Mike Preston Most Athletic Linda Smillie β Ken Widman Most Admired and Respected Rosanne Zangrillo β Bob Hughes Class Wits Pat Kearney β Walter Carlock MIRROR Best Dressed Joanne Fox β Eric Darnell Row 1: Kenneth Du Prey, Kenny Roemer, Robert Varney (Secretary-Treasurer), Richard Kover (President), Robert Cip-riano (Vice-President), Shelley Davis, Nancy Ross, Anne Ruffalo. Row 2: David GrifTen, Rosanne Zangrillo, John Garay, Ginny Reilly, Anne OβNeill, Gerry Christensen, Carol Smith. STUDENT COUNCIL East Rockaway High School s C ongress, the Student Council, is the backbone of extra-curricular activities and Rock Rivalry. The representatives, four from each class, are chosen for terms of one to two years. The main purpose of the Student Council is to augment school spirit by governing the student body with wisdom and fairness. Mrs. Badeau is the new faculty 1 he highest honor that a student may receive is membership in the' National Honor Society. In order for one to become a member of this most respected society, one must exhibit the following qualities: Scholarship. Leadership. Character, and Service. Joan Lodge, Dorothy McKeon, Donald Niddrie. Alice Witte, Richard Roth, Nancy Horn, Edward Luft, Barbara Sch-losser, Michael Yomtov, Judith Del Pezzo. Michael Preston was unable to be present for the picture. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY I he solemn induction ceremonies are held once a year during the assembling of the student body. Miss Decker is the faculty advisor. Seated: John Tomich, Barbara Schlosser, Shelley Davis, Pat Miller, Dotti McKeon, Joan Lodge, Alice Witte. Standing: Michael Yomtov, Ines Lari, Pat Vogel, Pam Weiss, Mike Rubin, Ed Luft, Ricki Kover, Nancy Horn, Mike Preston, Judi Del Pezzo, Don Niddric, Richard Roth, Joe Cesarano, Ronald Mclnnes, Bob Varney. ANDIRON CLUB The Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, is a unique organization for lx ys. The aim of this club is to serve the school and the community, but it also affords much social enjoyment. In order to maintain the high quality and character of Key Club members, prospective members are chosen carefully. r The Andiron Club, one of the schoolβs newer organizations, was formed with the specific aim of helping its members to prepare for scholarship examinations. Through many of the informal seminars on topics of current importance, independent thought and free expression are provoked and encouraged. To attain membership in this club, one must be a junior or senior with a Regents average of eighty-eight per cent Mr. Plunkett is the faculty advisor. Row 1: ; av Becker, Michael Rubin, Michael Preston, Randy Schwerin (Vice-President), Richard Kover (President), Richie Roth (Treasurer), Steve Walsh, Michael Yomtov. Row 2: Arthur Schlosser, Alan Lipow, Clarke Prescott, Bob Schiraldi, Leonard Campbell, Alan Brown, Bill Klappholz, Kenny Roemer, Ronald Gerry, Gary Maeurer, Timothy Sanchez. KEY CLUB Row 1: Barbara Schlosser, Judity Del Pezzo, Nancy Horn, Richard Roth, Donald Niddrie, Dorothy McKeon, Alice Witte, John Toinich. Row 2: Ronald Mc-I nnes. Joan Lodge. Patricia Vogel, Shelly Davis, Patricia Miller. Kay Schlosser, Lynn Scheinler. Arthur Schlosser, Michael Yomtov. Jane GalTnej, Pamela Weiss, Marjorie Freislaben, Christine Berwind. Row 3: Robert Brown. Kenneth Roemer, Michael Preston, Robert Varney, William Belfi, Michael Rubin. Robert Ha It. The Science Honor r β seienc iety was formed to expose promising science students to advanced branches of science and to encourage them in the continuation of a scientific career. The society is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors, but members must meet the high scholastic qualifications. During its monthly meetings, varied programs are presented by its members. Mr. Henrich is the faculty advisor. SCIENCE HONOR SOCIETY MATHLETICS Mathletics is an organization whose purpose is to augment pΒ£c students' understanding of higher mathematics by competing against other schools in the solution of mathematical problems. Each competitor can score a total of five points, one for each correctly answered question. The participants answer five questions, if they remain in competition for all five rounds. The organization is oprn to seniors only. Miss Decker advises the members on strategy. Row 1: Michael Yomtov, Lucille Gar-giula, Dorothy McKeon, Joan Lodge, Barbara Schlosser, Richard Kovcr. Row 2: Joseph McCann, Richard Roth, William Belfi, Michael Rubin, Michael Preston. Donald Niddrie. 78 Row 1: Barbara Schlosser. Richard Rover, Michael Preston, Donald Niddrie, Dorothy McKeon, Richard Roth, John Tomich. Row 2: Michael Yomtov. Patricia Vogel, Lucille Gargiula, Shelly Davis, Patricia Miller, Joanne Fox, Carole Fuchs, Joan Lodge, Steven Walsh. Jane Gaffney, Ronald Mclnnes. Row 3: Michael Rubin, William Belfi, Joseph McCann, Robert Hart, Joseph Cesarano, Robert Varney, Roger Cody. Pi Delta Kappa was formed for the purpose of presenting more advanced mathematical concepts to students taking the higher math courses. Each student presents a program at the monthly meeting. The programs are designed to stimulate the participant to thought, rather than to just inform the student. Pi Delta Kappa is open to juniors and seniors. Miss Decker is the faculty advisor. PI DELTA KAPPA The development of interest in higher mathematics is the aim of the Math Honor Society. The club meets monthly and all sophomores and juniors, scholastically qualified in math, are welcome. At each meeting, a member of this society presents a program dealing with one of the phases of mathematics. Miss Decker is the faculty advisor. Row I: Christine Dixon, Judith Del Pezzo. Nancy Horn, Alice Witte, Jill Mulholland. Row 2: Edward Luft, Arthur Schlosser. Kay Schlosser, Lynn Schienler, Christine Rerwind, William Smith, John Garay. MATHEMATICS HONOR SOCIETY The knowledge of the people and culture of ancient R the Latin Club. Any student completing one year of L of ninety per cent is honored by being asked into this or The clubβs activities are highlighted each year when n homemade togas, are inducted. Mrs. Meske is the faculty advisor. Dine is broadened by itin with an average anization. i w members, wearing LATIN CLUB Row I: Dorothy Williams, Christine Berwind, Jean Donnelly, Jean Kell, Jill Mulholland. Kay Schlosser, Neill [Andrew, Rosalie Scuderi, Mary Lou Perry, Perry McKee. Row 2: Alan Lipow, Stanton Bershad, Richard Win-ton. James Shaughncsy, Kenny Rocmer, Maryann Keating, Patricia Mott, Pat Visconte, Man Quinn, Alex Calvclli. Row 3: Alan Brown. John Garay, Alan Colletti, Paul Thier, Arthur Schlosser, Jane Gaffney. Ginny Reilly, Peter Beane, Robert Varney, Tom Brown. Matt Lerman, Janet Glucksman FRENCH CLUB Row I: Pat Vogel. jRosalie Scuderi, Shelley Davis, Barbara Schlosser, Janet Glucksman, Carole Fuchs. Jane Gaffney. Row 2: Joseph Cesarano. Bill Wingerden, Ronald Mclnnes, (Treasurer), Nancy Horn (President), Alice Witte (Vice-President), Joan Lindberg (Secretary), Lucile Kramer, Judi Del Pezzo, Dorothy Richie Roth, Michael Rubin, Robert Varney, Peter OβRourke. Peter Beane, Tom ward Luft. Brown, Ed- Under the capable guidance of Mr. Secrist. the French Club seeks to supplement its memberβs knowledge of the French language, people, customs. First year students who have excelled in their study of French receive recognition by being asked to join this organization. L SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: Carole Fuchs, Joanne Fox, Janice Cook, Lynn Schind- ler, Linda Sue! Joan Lodge, 2; Clarke David Sims Roni Nash, nis Cole, Luft, Ri Yomtov. [ss, Patricia Miller, n, Judi Del Pezzo, [idge Barsin. Row jscott, Bill Carlsen, Robert Hughes, uddy Shadoff, Den-ild Niddrie, Edward Sheskier, Michael The Spanish Club was organized to further the understanding and the appreciation of the many Spanish speaking countries in the! world. This clubβs meetings are conducted wholly in Spanish language, but also offers one 1 challenge. Under the capable direction of Mrs. many activities of this organization i trips to Museums, restaurants and Spanish Honor Society is the high he of Spanish Club. mith the :ludes β movies. r branch SPANISH CLUB Row 1: Joanne Fox, Carole Fuchs, Judith Gettys, Laurie Pletenik. Lynn Schindler, Diane Marlowe, Joan Parker, Midge Barsin, Mary Barsin, Pam Weiss. Row 2: Susan Schwach, Pete Pizzino, Steve Walsh, Matt Lerman, Janice Cook, Anne OβNeill, Linda Su-cheron, Judi Del Pezzo, Joan Lodge, Patricia Miller. Row 3: Clarke Prescott, Bill Carlsen, Robert Hughes, David Simson, Buddy Shadoff, Roni Nash, James Tice, Dennis Cole, Donald Niddrie, Pam Balkam, Sandra Wallace, Edward Luft, Richard Sheskier, Michael Yomtov. 81 The Gull Gull Typists Row I: Patricia Kearney, Lorraine McDonnell, Nancy Wilhelmsen, Pat Cart-mell. Row 2: Theresa Minutello, Amelia Greco, Heather Walton, Joan Key, Mary Jean Dunn (Editor). Into East Rockaway High Schoolβs paper, The Gull, goes the combined efforts of members of every class - seventh through twelfth. This is the only organization in the school in which everyone and anyone may feel free to join. βWillingness to w'orkβ is the only requirement that members of tlie Gull staff must meet. By working on this paper, one comes in contact with every phase of newspaper work, such as reporting, editing, advertising, and production. News from all around the school is gathered, and through the sincere leadership and tireless efforts of Miss Lorenz, the faculty advisor, and Rosanne Zangrillo. the editor-in-chief, the news is put into the informative, interesting, and inspiring newspaper. Yes, The Gull is truly a possession to make East Rockaway High proud. Gull Editors Left Above Row 1: Patty Miller, Lucille Garguila (Assistant-Editor), Rosanne Zangrillo (Editor-in-chief), Mary Jean Dunn (Typing Editor). Row 2: Ray Becker, Joan Lindberg (Feature Editor), Roni Nash (Art Editor), Clarke Prescott (Managing Editor). Gull Reporters Left Row I: Christine Berwind, Matt Ler-man, Clarke Prescott, Kenneth Gaynor, Timothy Sanchez, Richard Sheskicr, Arthur Schlosser, Ines Lari Row 2: Neill Andrew, Rosanne Zangrillo, Joan Lindberg, Roni Nash, Jill Mulholland, Janice Cook, Jean Donnelly. Row 3: Jack Manning, David Sim-son, Peter OβRourke, Donald Niddric, Charles Gardiner, Peter Beane. Tom Brown, Michael Preston, Stephen Sanchez. Junior High School Gull Staff Row 1: Micki OβKeefe, Sue Faulkner, Marion Ohlestein, Anita Fox, Maureen Nash, Susan Kerr, Katherine Lemer, Phyllis Becker, I ois Becker. Row 2: Nancy Eyre, Noel Howland, Carol J. Smith, Janie Mitchell, Virginia Rogner, Marion Schneider, Debbie Howland, Gail Liberman, Ester Canetti, Penny Rubin, Anna Schweizer, Audrey Brooks. Gull Salesmen Row 1: Ines Lari, Mary Mott, Shelly Barbakoff. Iris Hills, Pat Vogel, Carol Del Gaudio, Lynn Schindler, Sue Carroll, Lorraine Lucken. Row 2: Pam Weiss, Pat Cartmell, John Baroni, Jack Manning, Peter Beane, Gary Maeurer, Lucille Kramer, Sandra Wallace. Gull Reporters Row 1: Jean Kell, Shelly Davis, Lucille Garguila. Judith Gettys, Joanne Fox, Barbara Schlosser, Carole Fuchs, Sharon Dunphy. Row 2: Rosalie Scuderi, Barbara Abrams, Linda Sucheron, Alex Calvclli, Nancy Horn, Alice Witte, Lorraine McDonnell, Joan Lodge, Carole Del Gaudio, Valerie Key. Row 3: Patricia Kearney, Judi Del Pezzo, Susan Pungcr, Diane Marlowe. Pat Visconti, Maryann Keating, Ann OβNeill, Steffie Heinzel, Jane Gaffney, Ginny Reilly, Marge Friesleben, Cathy Dessart. RHO GAMMA Left to right: Patty M i l r Shelly Davis, Pat Vogel, mucillc Gar-guila (Secretary), D Β rothy Mc-Keon (Treasurer), Alice Witte, (Vice-President), Joan Lodge (President), Marge Friesleben, Nancy Horn, Linda Srnillie. That bright red and white jacket is not the only striking characteristic of a Rho Gamma girl, for she is also distinguished by her leadership, sportsmanship, courtesy, de-pendability. prowess, and cooperation. Membership in the gym leaders is highly prized, for members are chosen carefully and selectively. These boys are respected leaders in all aspects of school life and can often be seen wearing those black and orange βROCKβ jackets. Rho Gamma is not only an honor socie y; it is a service organization; as illustrated by its many duties in the gym classes. Miss McCord is the faculty advisor. Tumbling, apparatus, wrestling, basketball, football, and baseball are capably supervised by Leaders. bers of the Gym Mr. Faulkner is the faculty advisor. GYM LEADERS Walsh, Joe McCann, Ken Du-prey, Richard Kover, Kenneth Gaynor, Robert Cipriano (Vice-President). Row 2: Ricky Ryder, Ronald Gerry, A1 Lipow, Donald Niddrie, James Zahn, Kenny Wid-man (President), Romeo Scarlata, John Van Houten. Row 3: Mr. G. Faulkner, Bruce Brandt, Robert Varney, Walter Carlock, Mark Keating, Richie Roth, Robert Pape, Kenny Roemer, Alan Brown, John Garay, Michael Preston. Hl-Y Row 1: Judy Milner, Patty Miller, Rosanne Zangrillo, Susan Punger, Lorraine Lucken, Pam Weiss, Joan Key, Barbara Sch-losser. Row 2: Karen Berg (Assistant Area Council Representative), Shelly Davis (Chaplain), Rosalie Scuderi (Area Council Representative), Ann Hickey 'u,-Pi β ent), Linda Smillie (President) Dorothy McKeon (Treasurer )M Sharon Dunphy (Secretary Janet Glucksman, Joanne Fox I Row 3: Diane Marlowe. Nancy Horn, Karen Young, Alice Witte, Janice Cook, Marge Friesleben. Joan Lindberg, Alex Calvclli, H pther Walton. Nancy Wilhelmsen The Alpha the Y.M.C. tenance of Each membJ A., ir Isβ Chapter of the Hi-Y, affiliated with has as its aim the creation and main-high standards of Christian Character, initiated into Hi-Y takes this aim as a personal responsibility. The beautiful decoration accredited to the girls of Mrs. Meske is the facult The Secretarial Club, composed of our outstanding future secretaries, serves the school by performing duties. such as: typing the many programs, and notices concerned with the many school functions. These girls also serve as secretarial While carrying out th sion of Mrs. Hefele, the to the actual duties of s in the hall at this time are the Hi-Y. advisor. bides to the teachers, sc duties, under the supervi-members become accustomed cretaries. Row 1: La; ra White, Peggy' Jen- kins, Linda Donnell, M 2: Patricia phy, Diane lillie, Lorraine Mc-Jean Dunn. Row ;amey, Sharon Dun-latzle. SECRETARIAL CLUB SERVICE SQUAD RECEPTIONISTS Row I: Sue Carroll, Lorraine Lundgren, Iris Hills, Shelly Bar-bakoff. Laurie Pletenik. Valerie Key, Joanne Gleason, Pat Vogel. Row 2: Ann Lindhard, Phyllis Cook, Susan Punger, Jean Donnelly, Anne O'Neill, Cathy Des-sart, Barbara Abrams, Amelia Greco, Pam Weiss, Carol Del Gaudio, Jean Kell. The eleven different branches of East Rockawayβs Service Squad have certainly aided our school in running smoothly and efficiently. Each member of the varied branches receives points that may be accumulated for awards. A minor letter is five points, a major letter, ten, and the Kiwanis Key. the highest service award, is 20 points. Unceasing praise and thanks will forever go to our hall cops, receptionists, projectionists, assembly squad, stage crew, usherettes, nurse's aides, and secretarial aids β who have admirably fulfilled their duties. Mr. Berg is the faculty advisor of the Service Squad. I I---------------------1 HALL COPS Row 1: Edward Gossling, A1 Lev-engerg, Gary Maeurer, Walter Barbey, Jimmy Klaber, Frank Van Nostrand, Paul Halford, Chris Shelton, Robert Brodsky. Row 2: Thomas Boccalino, Robert Varney, Richard Carroll, John Baroni, Charles Gardiner, Bill Klappolz, Frank Sinclair, Peter Beane, Hugh Rcilley, Donald Campbell, Robert Besidin. 86 SERVICE SQUAD CAPTAINS Row 1: Anne Lind-hard, Barbara Abrams, Laurie Pletenik. Row 2: Ray Becker, Walter Barbey. Service Squad PROJECTIONISTS STAGE CREW Row 1: Chris Shelton, Micki QlKeefe, Ruth Dillon. Maureen Nash, Barbara Abrams, Phyllis Cook, Mary Mott, George McGovern. Row 2: Thomas Bocca-lino, John Comes, Edward Goss-ling, James Klaberl Robert Varney, Leonard Campbell, Frank Van Nostrand, James Cuz o, Charles Gardiner, Walter Barbey, Ray Becker, Robert Brodsky. ASSEMBLY SQUAD Row 1: Lorraine Howells, Jean Kell, Lorraine Lundgren, Anne O'Neill. Shelly BarbakofF, Laurie Pletenik, Jeanne Gleason, Anne Lindhard. Row 2: Thomas Boc-calino, Patricia Kearney, Barbara Abrams. Walter Barbey, Frank Van Nostrand, Phyllis Cook. Lorraine McDonnell, John Contes. 87 Row I: Carol Ann Mounteney, Sue Faulkner, Laura White, Rosalie Scuderi, Margaret Whitty, Linda Sucheron, Anne Linhard, Joan Parker, June Pope. Row 2: Barbara DβOnofrio, Micki OβKeefe, Sharon Healy, Pat Klemm, Lorraii e Mehr-mann, Vicky Hicks, Pam Balkam, Susan Schwach, Debbie Howland, Linda Bonfig-lio, Pat Ledner, Elsie Sackman, Jane Jackson. Library Council Thanks to the valuable aid the Library Council renders to our librarian, Miss Hickman, our school library is run efficiently and smoothly. By checking and straightening books and magazines and by maintaining files this organization is kept busy. Yet, they are never too busy to hold an annual Christmas tea for the faculty. Much of the credit for our fine library goes to these people. This newly founded club has as its purpose 1 at ion and pr motion of interest in all artistic endeav r. These people have e pies of their cΒ ative work in art shows have received recognition. Mrs. Shimans is the faculty advisor. e stimu-3rms of exam- Row I: Judy Trigg, Joanne Dolin, Judy Milner, Helene Gutes, Robin Nussman, Anita Dinowitz. Row 2: Susan Schwach, Stephen Sanchez, Andrea Walter, Walter Carlock, Roni Nash, David Simson, Timothy Sanchez. I American Field Service Row 1: Phyllis Becker, Susan Yomtov, Laurie Pletenik, Jean Donnelly, Joan Key, Theresa Dietz, Penny Rubin, Kathleen Hall. Row 2: Iris Hills, Mr. R. Roscoe, Mr. H. Xyloid Pollock, Mr. J. Del Giorno, Mrs. I. Shimans, Mr. F. Schmidt, Mr. E. Croww, Rosanne Zangrillo, Barbara Abrams. Row 3: Katherine Lemer, Susan Carroll, Maryann Keating, Jimmy Klaber, Janice Cook, David Simson, Kenny Roemer. Robert Hughes, Donald Niddrie, Ronald Gerry, Ricky Ryder, Alice Witte, Nancy Horn, Shelly Barbakoff, Michael Yomtov. ican Field Service is a private, non-profit, ational organization whose purpose is the filing of understanding and good will among na-It fulfills this purpose by bringing foreign ts to study and live in Amerio mc iMh ame β’nds U.S. students abroad. This busy group, comprised of both students and faculty members, is the East Rockaway High School Chapter of the A.F.S. All during the school year this group has been working hard in order to finance East Rockawayβs first foreign exchange student. Roui 1: Jean Kell, Marion Qhlstein, Barbara Abrams, Lorraine Lundgren, ( ii la Ceransky, Mary Rooney. Row 2: Anita Fox, Norinne Miller, Susan Punger, Pete Remet, Carol Del Gaudio, Phyllis Fox, Jeanette Kalograkos, Regina OβDea. βTo foster a sound mind in a sound body.β β Anonymous. Football Left to right R drie, Kenneth I Clark, Thomas Ralph Blanchett Michael Prestoif Row 3: John cent Maggio, Jol w 1: Alan Coletti, Edward Cuite, Edward Koehler, Donald Nid 'uPrey, Ronald DuPrcy, Michael Jacobs, William Carlsen, Willian Brennan, Richie Roth. Row 2: Walter Carlock, Daniel Kieman Bart Verterammi, Dennis Cole, Peter OβRourke, Steven Lanning Mark Keating, Kenneth Kromer, Ronald Gerry, James Zahn ββ ay, James Shaughnessy, Kenneth Roemer, Eugene Serano, Vin β’hn Van Houten, George Leimbach, John Reid. ( rai Varsity After losing most of last yearβs team, the ROCKS were forced to build up a whole new squad. This feat was accomplished by the efforts of Mr. Freund, the head coach, and Mr. Faulkner, the defensive coach. When the dust had settled and the mud had cleared, the ROCKS emerged with victories over Seaford, 12β7, and Oyster Bay, 34β0. Another impressive game was the 12β12 tie with arch rival Lynbrook. Even though many Seniors are leaving, the team will have seasoned Sophomores and Juniors to keep up the fight. 92 Top Row: Mr. Russo, coach, Janies Shaughnessy, Eugene Serano, John Van Houten, Kenneth Roemer, Anthony Fiducia, Robert Schultz. Row 2: Alan Coletti, Timothy Blanchette, Randall Schwerin, Mark Keating, Robert Cuzzo, Steven Sanchez. Row 3: Kenneth Cromer, Joseph Farina, Romeo Scarlota, Hugh Reilly. Bart Yerdiraine, William Smith. Row 4: Thomas Brennan, Lawrence Marino, Ronald Du Prey, Edward Cuite, Michael Jacobs, Anthony Verga. J. V. Footbal The J.V. football team, coached by Mr. Russo, had its most successful season this year. Mr. Russo has capably instructed his charges in the fundamentals of football strategy, and through his efforts, the Varsity team can look forward to sucessful seasons in the future. Freshman Basketball The Freshman basketball team, coached by Mr. Shelley, is the training ground for boys who show interest and ability in the sport. It prepares the boys for competition as Varsity players by teaching the essential basketball skills. It also instills in the boys a sense of fair play that they carry over into other areas. Basketball Varsity (L to R) Edgar Zahn, Steve Walsh, Jim Tice, Bob Varney. Richard Kissin, Jack Manning, Jimmy OβNeill, Alan Brown, Ken Widinan, Ed Koehler, Romeo Scar-lotta, and Coach George Faulkner, Kneeling arc managers Henry Soper, and Robert Ness. This yearβs varsity basketball team has combined skill, accuracy, speed, and endurance and has consequently established the formula for success. Come rain, snow, or sleet, the faithful team members were always ready and willing to practice or plav. Almost every Friday night enthusiastic cheers could be heard coming from the new gym. Those wonderful cheers came from the loyal students who supported the team at every game. This year school spirit certainly reached new heights. 9 The Rocks made an excellent showing at every game, and, therefore, earned the respect and admiration of every team. There mav be more successful East Rockaway teams in the future, but never a more valiant one. 96 EDGA ROW 1, Left to right P. Peterson. J. C.alvelli, A. Lipow, E. Duncan, A. Schlosser. ROW 2, J. Garay, K. Roemer, A. Krapf, R. Schiraldi, M. Keating. J. V. Basketball The J.V. basketball team, under the expert coaching of Mr. Freund, has given us high hope for an excellent varsity season next year. The team gained invaluable experience on the court and had a very each boy have been develop satisfaction and for the betterr:; :essful season. The skills of to the fullest for his own lent of the sports program. 98 Baseball β Flying balls, swinging bats, and swirling dust all add to the excitement of a baseball game, especially at East Rocka-way. Our new coach, Mr. William Shelley, capably directed the Rock nine who certainly played games to be proud of. 99 ROW I. R. Schary, R. Menendez, S. Bershad, R. Bolte, G. Maurer, E. Fine, M. Jacobs, T. Brennan, M. Ross. ROW 2. R Mclnnes, W. Carlson, E. Duncan, R. Tucker, K. OβNeill, R. Schwerin, R. Blanchette, S. Lanning, A. Colletti, R. Roth. ROW 3. K Rocmer, A. Krapf, A. Brown. J. Campbell, S. ShadofF. J. Cuzzo, A. Levenberg, A. Fiducia, W. Carlock. It is spring and our track is once again pounded by running feet. The track team, which provides a place for everyone, is under way. With the new, enlarged track and fine facilities, the team has done well at its meets and sectional events. I'nder Mr. Wetherellβs capable direction the team will surely remain tops in sportsmanship, speed, and skill. Buddy ShadofT and Dave Dencker Ronnie Gerry Jimmy Guzzo Richie Roth William Carlsen L. to R. Jim Cuzzo, Ron Gerry, Walt βPudβ Carlock. Richie Roth, and Steve banning. Girlsβ Bowling Adrien Fairchild, Linda Haynes, Ruth MacArthur, Pam Balkarn, Ran-dee Schwartz. 102 One of the most popular sports in East Rockaway Is bowling. The boysβ bowling team, with Mr. Pollockβs coaching, made a fine showing, and many were rewarded for their skill with varsity letters. Under Miss Palmerβs capable supervision, the girlsβ bolwing team held their run in competition against other schools. Each and every week throughout the season, our bowlers faithfully practiced for their games. Intramural matches and weekly games added color to the season. Varsity Bowling From left to right: Austin Weth-erell, Peter Pizzino, Howard X. Pollock, coach; Buddy Shadoff, Donald Rogers. Bowling Twirlers J. V. The twirlers, girls in grades nine through twelve, exhibit their fine skill and talent during the halftimes at football and basketball games. Their fine performances, filled with style and grace, have earned them much deserved acclaim. These high-stepping young girls, under the direction of Mr. Pellicane and Miss Ruth Widman, certainly add color to any event VARSITY Varsity Cheering β These enthusiastic girls represent the school at all sports endeavors by displaying undaunted spirit and sportsmanship. Through everything our Varsity squad has been faithful in its service to the school and team and in its display of those worshipped colon, orange and black. Characterized by grace, agility, and the ability to lead a group, this squad was certainly an High. to East Rockaway Junior Varsity Cheering β Our J.V. Cheerleaders have proven themselves to They are a fine squad both in their ability in ch with each other. East Rockaway has no worries al with all these girls coming up. s chock full of pep and spirit, mg and in their co-operation in cheerleaders for the future ROW 1 β Edwina Longo, Rosalie Scuderi. Laurie Pletenik, Susan Punger, ROW 2 β Karen Young, Mary Ann Keating, Pam Balkam, Karen Berg, Neill Andrew. Barbara Schlosser, Gerry Christensen, Lorraine McDonncl phy, Naomi Tartus, Lari, Joan Lindberg ben. Linda Smillie, |Judi Del Pezzo, Sharon Dun-|}oan Lodge, Ines Marge Friesle- Hockey β The βsturdyβ girlsβ s] equipped with shin gt braved the rain and mi sport. Under the lcadei played a fine game and o is hockey. This yearβs team, lards, leotards, and sweat shirts, to participate in this strenuous rship of Miss McCord, the girls ompleted a successful season. ; ort Basketball β Life and limb are risked by these girls in the fast-moving game of basketball. Every Tuesday and Thursday the girls faithfully practiced, even though there were many bruised knees, bumped heads, and watering eyev Under Miss Powellβs fine guidance, the team finished secondinthe annual play day. Patty Miller, Carole F Horn, Naomi Tartus, Dorothy McKeon, Shai Lorraine McDonnell, Li Nancy Alice Witte, Dunphy, mda Smillie. 106 Nancy Horn. Patty Miller, Linda Smillie, Joan Lodge, Sharon Dunphy, Alice Witte, I )orothy McKeon, Ruth McArthur, Marge Fricsleben. Volleyball β Badminton β tionatelv called βbirdie-bouncing,β ost rx Badminton, affecti is one of the most popular sports. Under the fine direction of Miss Joan Hartop, the βbirdie-bouncersβ learn to perfect slamming and serving techniques, backhand and placement shots. This year's team took to heart all that was taught them and thus completcc a successful season. This yearβs volleyball team made technique but also in sportsman setting-up are familiar, well-lc which was coached by Miss Mc( practicing, the season was successfu a fine showing, not only in ship. Spiking, serving, and ed words to this agile team lord. As a result of faithful Table Tennis With paddles in hand, our table-tennis team made a fine showing in stiff competition. Twice a week, these girls practiced in our βnot too bigβ gym corridor and broadened their skill. Much pleasure resulted from the practices, capably supervised by Miss Joan Hartop. Kay Schlosser, Norma Hengst, Patricia Mott, Karen Berg, Neill Andrew. Miller, Lorraine Carole Naomi Tartus, Dunphy, Joan Barbara Schlosser. Linda Smillie. Softball The softball babes blast again with another successful season of hits and runs. Neither dust, nor rain, nor muddy field could stay our softball enthusiasts from their appointed rounds β of the bases, of course. Miss Powell came through in her usual style, and the end result was both a good team and a good time. βExperience is the child of thought, and thought is the child of action. We can not learn men from books.β β Benjamin Disraeli Band β The community and school is felt throughout the school music for football games, s| Parade. Under the direction β organizations. ; brought closer by our fine band, whose influence ar. East Rock a way's band is forever busy preparing dal programs, assemblies, and the Memorial Day Mr. Pcllicane the band is one of our most colorful Chorus β 3n every Monday evening one can hear the chorus racticing their latest undertaking in the music room, s one of our most versatile organizations, its reper-oire ranges from Broadway musicals to classics, under he deft baton of Mr. H. Fordham. Singers β This talented group of twelve arc selected from the High School Chorus for having the most compatible voices. The Singers are well known throughout East Rockaway and the neighboring communities for their fine madrigals and popular music. Oklahoma β Han BH high points of the school year was the jfegof the musical Oklahomaβ by Oscar and stein.Β le chorus worked hard perfecting the clever Complicated dance steps. Consequently, the rcspdH to this production was overwhelming, and in many years, the house was sold out both word-! success will certainly inspire the choruses for he 112 Senior Play This yearβs Senior βspectacularβ was the Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman play, βYou Canβt Take It With You.β It is the story of Alice Sycamore, the only sensible member of a nutty family, who falls in love with Tony Kirby, the son of a dignified Wall Street executive. We will never fail to remember the hilarious goings-on when the Kirbys met the Sycamores. Nor can we forget Mr. De Pinnaβs toga, Olgaβs Stockings, Pennyβs βpainting,β Essieβs dancing, Grandpa's hair or Rhebaβs and Donaldβs complexions. Aside from being a tremendous success, our Senior play was certainly an enjoyable production to present, for it entailed a beautifully combined mixture of the talents of every member of the cast. SENIOR PLAY CAST Penelope Sycamore .................. Patricia Kearney Essie ................................. Joanne Fox Rheba ............................... Sharon Dunphy Pawl Sycamore ...................... Leonard Campbell Mr. De Pinna .......................... Edward Luft Ed .................................. Clarke Prescott Donald ................................ William Bclfi Martin Vanderhof ................... Michael Preston Alice ............................. Alexandra Calvelli Henderson ............................. James Cuzzo Tony Kirby .......................... Donald Niddrie Boris Kolenkhov ..................... Robert Hughes Gay Wellington ...................... Andrea Waltzer Mr. Kirby .......................... William Carlsen Mrs. Kirby .......................... Judith Del Pezzo Michael Rubin Three Men ........................... Sander ShadofT Raymond Becker Olga ................................. Joan Lindberg ROCK RIVALRY Freshmen cess The splendor of ancient Greece in the days of Zeus w Freshmen with their theme βGrecian Gaieties.β Amidst potions, the class of 1964 showed promise for future suc fine art work was exhibited in their mural, posters, and Frosh showed great potential and are a class to be watched. The Freshmen, unlike most other first-year classes, have organizing the various facets of Rock Rivalry. In future the Frosh a great advantage, and the Seniors wish the Rivalries. ; brought to life by the witches, gods, and love in their first try. Their backdrop. In sports, the years learned to cooperate in this trait should afford luck in future Rock ROCK RIVALRY Sophomores The Sophomore class deserves high praise for their first place entrance in their second try for the cup. With Rockawanna-Ha-Haβ as their theme the Sophs showed extraordinary spirit and showmanship. The magic of their witch doctor, Many Thumbs, and the cleverness of the Rockawanna Relay helped to produce a spectacular entrance. The Tom-Tom refreshment stand and their excellent art work also showed the versatility and quality of our sister classβs work. With this yearβs performance and the close score as incentive, the Sophs should come up with an even closer score next year. ROCK RIVALRY Juniors Congratulations to the Juniors on their success in winning the coveted silver cup. Their efforts were well rewarded with the trophy. The cuckoo clocks in their entrance, stand and posters ticked out a very successful presentation. To go along with their showmanship they made an excellent showing in sjx rts. We wish the Juniors as much fun and knowledge of their classmatesβ talents as we have experienced by participating in Rock Rivalry. (Congratulations again to this very dynamic class. ROCK RIVALRY Seniors Through each of our four Rock Rivalries we feel that we have gained all the benefits for which this competition was initiated. We have never succeeded in gaining the cup as reward for our efforts, and this perhaps saddened us for a little while. On looking back, however, we know that the fun in working together and the utilization of everyoneβs talents have made our Rock Rivalries more of a success than we can ever realize BV sinSing together and painting together and building together we have known a closeness to our classmates which never would have been possible without Rock Rivalry. We feel, then, that we have succeeded to the fullest degree in fulfilling the true meaning of Rock Rivalry. A graceful rainbow, flowered trellises, a flowing fountain, blue birds, a gold, rose trees, a glistening pool, soft music, and ethereal lighting all the beautiful illusion of βOver the Rainbow ' our Junior Prom. In our fondest memories this prom will forever hold a special can we ever forget building our papier-mache fountain that actually 1 creating that beautiful rainbow that stretched from one end of the gym other, making the thirty trellises that lined the walls, or βgatheringβ fresh blossoms of spring? Yes, βOver the Rainbowβ will be written in our memories as the chanting event of our Junior year. Mike Rubin Although originally assigned a post on the Art staff, a scries of Yearbook crises brought out hidden organizational and directive abilities in Mike which some of his classmates had not previously realized. The Senior class is clearly indebted to Mike for his invaluable assistance in the completion of their Yearbook. He clearly deserved to lead those who have made an unusual effort to produce an outstanding publication. A 0 Rosanne Zangrillo When commenting on j)eople who put out for the Yearbook above and beyond the call of duty, special mention must be made of Rosanne. When magazine sales did not come up to quota, when booster sales were below expectation, we always consoled ourselves by saying the Rosanne and her wonderful crew saved the day with refreshment sales figures that have made school history. Mike Preston Another vital member of the team that sparked the yearbook to its final form was Mike Preston. Much of the layout work, the selection of pictures and even write-ups were done under pressure, long hotirs after school closed in order to meet rigid deadlines. We extend sincere thanks to Mike for his part in this publication. 125 EAST ROCKAWAYHIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION a unit of New York State Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc. branch of The National Congress of Parents and Teachers our theme STRENGTHENING THE HOME -THE SOURCE OF OUR NATIONβS GREATNESS THE CENTRE AVENUE P. T. A. THE RHAME AVENUE P. T. A. The Centre Avenue P. T. A. Extends Best Wishes to the Graduating Class Best Wishes to the Class of β61 of the East Rockaway High School 126 BOOSTERS A Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ahrens Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alogna Eva Amedeo Martin Amedeo Mr. and Mrs. Neil M. Andrew Anita Anne and Barbara Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Archibald Archimedes Edward Aschoff B Mr. and Mrs. H. Bantzhaff Shelley Barbakoff Mr. and Mrs. E. Bar bey Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bamkow John Baroni and Company Midge Barsin Mr. and Mrs. William Barsin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becker, Jr. Alexander J. Bclfi Mr. and Mrs. William Berg Mr. and Mrs. Evert S. Bergen Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Berwind Bill and Jerry Bob Wright and Adrien Fairchild Bob and Margie Dr. and Mrs. Henry H. Bormann Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Breuninger Naurccn Breuninger Richie Bennan Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brosnan Robert Brown β59 Mr. and Mrs. William Brown Robert Brunet Dorothy M. Bunting Hariy W. Bunting Virginia Bunting β Class of 1957 C Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Carey Carmelene John Carney β Class of 1960 Carol Studios Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Carrigan Mrs. Paul Carrigan Class of 1963 The Class of β65 Mr. Edward H. Cole Mrs. Edward H. Cole Dennie Cole Chris Cole George Cole Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins Monica Collins Mr. Robert Collins Matty Conklin The Connells Phyllis Cook Cook Jack Copeland Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Crowley D Mr. and Mrs. D. Dake Darling Stephen βDarlingβ Shelley Davis Gertrude V. Decker Joe and Joan Del Giorno Judi and Michael Del Pezzo David Dencker Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dencker Cathy Dessart Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dessart The Deyl Family Mr. and Mrs. Danny Diana Chris Dickson Charles Docrliech β Suburbia Bank Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Donnelly Richard Dorcmus Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dunn Joe Dunn Kathie Dunn Mary Jean Dunn The Dunn Family Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dunphy Sharon Dunphy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Du Prey Dusty and Marycllen E 8th Grade-Fourth Period Lunch F Ronald Farad β β60 Joseph Farina, Jr. George Faulkner Joan Ferro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferro Mr. and Mrs. James Fitysimmons βFlirpβ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fordham For Jack and for Grandmother Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Forster 4rh Period Senior Girls Lunch Table Mr. and Mrs. B. Fox Ellen Fox Joanne Fox Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Fox Frank and Micky Mr. H. Freund Freshman Girlsβ Table 5 β Period 5 Friends of G. R. Friends from the eighth grade The Frieslcben Family Mr. and Mrs. William Fuchs G Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ganun Mr. and Mrs. William Garay Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gargiula Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gargiula M. and Mrs. Louis Gargiula Geoff and Bob Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gimmler Mr. and Mrs. Glucksman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg Henry Goldberg Ruth Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Ted Goldstein, Leslie and Linda Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Marion Graves Anne J. Gregory Mr. and Mrs Carl Grodc The Gull Helene Gutes H Mrs. Iris Halford Mrs. Gene Hall Michele and Ira Halper Beverly Hart Robert Hart Miss Joan F. Hartop Harvey and Eddie Linda Haynes Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haynes Chief Eddie Heinser Mrs. E. C. Heinser Pam and Bill Heiple Charles Henkin Dave and Charlie Henkin Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Hengst Mr. Henrich Libenter Dedit Herrickβs Store Agnes Hickman Iris Hills Mrs. G. Hochreiter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horn Nancy Horn Ralph G. Horn Mr. and Mrs. George Howard J Mr. Frank Jacks Bob and A1 Jacobsen Dick and Peg Jacobsen Donna Lynn Jacobsen Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jacobsen Jo Ann and Arlene John and Joanne Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnston J. V. Cheerleaders K Mr. and Mrs. A. Kallman Jeanette Kalograkos Mr. Nicholas Kalograkos Mrs. Nicholas Kalograkos The Kearneys Mr. and Mrs. A1 Keating Teddy Kell Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Key Mary Key β Class of β57 Ann Key β Class of β58 Robert Key β Class of β59 Joan Key β Class of β61 Valerie Key β Class of β63 Dan Kieman Mr. and Mrs. F. Kieman Mr. and Mrs. Luther H. Kirsch Mr. and Mrs. L. Kissin Richie Kissin Mr. and Mrs. Leo Klappholz Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klockc Mrs. H. Klug Kenneth Koemcr Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kovcr David and Jimmy Kovcr Lucile Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kramer L Miss Carole Lagin Mr. and Mrs. Nat Lagin Muriel Lally Mr. and Mrs. E. La Mere Dave Lanning Larry and Sharon ohenna Lass eanne Ledner Patricia Ledner Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Leimbach Edward Lessler Irene Leuken βIβ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindeman Mr. John Lindberg Mrs. John Lindberg Joan Lindberg Linda Lodge Pat Lodge Mr. R. J. Lodge Mrs. R. J. Lodge Edee Lorbeck Martha Lorenz T. Lough ran Louβs Deli Luck to Gert and Mai Janet Luckner Luckner Stationary Lorraine Luecken Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Luft Lorraine Lundgren M Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Manning Jack Manning William T. Manning 127 BOOSTERS Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Maeurcr Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCann Eileen McCord The McDermott Family Mr. and Mrs. E. McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Irving McDowell Mr. and Mrs. George McGovern Terry McKee Dorothy McKeon Mr. and Mrs. William McKeon Dorothy Meske Mickey and Lorraine Mikeβs Stationery Carolyn Miller Theresa Minutello Mary Mott Patricia Mott Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Mulholland Lt. and Mrs. R. B. Mulholland, Jr. Raymond Muller Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mulligan Barry Murry Mush β64 N Henry and Claire Nash Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Gottfred A. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Nylin O Octavia William OβHara Anne OβNeill Oogie Miss Dorothy Otis Mr. and Mrs. William R. Overs P Miss June Palmer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pape Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Patafio Hazel M. Pearsall Mr. John D. Pellicane The Penn Family David Penn β65 Sharon Penn β63 William Penn β60 Billy Penn (1960) Pete and Alice Carol and Marty Petterson Pete Pizzino Mr. and Mrs. William T. Plunkett Mr. and Mrs. H. X. Pollock Miss Jane Ellen Pollock Miss Nancy Rose Pollock Michael Preston Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Preston Miss Ruth Preston Lois G. Pritchard School of Dance Mr. and Mrs. Howard Punger Sue Punger Mr. Andrew S. Pyros Terry K. Pyros Pythagoras R Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rand Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reese Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid Mr. and Mrs. A. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Gerard M. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Renner Richie and Jane The Richmond Family Miss Estelle Rickard Dr. and Mrs. Leo K. Rochen Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Roemcr Kenny Roemer Roni The Rooney Family Ro and Ray AI Rosenfeld James Ross Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Roth Mr. and Mrs. Steve Roth Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rothchild Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ruckdeschel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ruffalo Mrs. Alma Rupp Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruppcl Elaine Ruppel Gladys Ruth S Barbara Sackman Honora and Joe Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sanchez John and Nancy Santini Diane Schatzle Stewart Schlau Carolyn Schempp Lynn Schindler Barbara Schlosser Robert Schlosser (1959) Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Schlosser Kay Schlosser Bob Schiraldi Kathy and Frank Schmidt Marion Schneider and C. J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. George J. Scholl Arthur J. Schratwicscr Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schwartz Randee Kay Schwartz Fred Schwenker Linda Eaton Iraklion, Crete Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Scuderi Second Down-Two to go Robert H. Secrist Janet Scgall Paul Scgall (1959) Mr. and Mrs. John H. Settele Mr. Kirt Shadoff Buddy Shadoff Mrs. Kirt Shadoff Eileen Shadoff James Shadoff Lewis Shadoff Shadow and Snoopie Mr. and Mrs. G. Shea Virginia D. Shields Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherman Richie Sheskier Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Simson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sinclair Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smillie Barbara and Glenn Smith Miss Beverly Smith Mrs. Dorothy M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. George J. J. Smith Kathy Smith Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith Mrs. O. C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Smith Rose Smith Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Smith William D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith Mr. and Mrs. George Soper Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soper Mrs. Julia G. Souder Spanish Club Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stevenson Teh βSβ Club of Typing I Marion and Harold Studwell Mrs. Quentin Suits Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sullivan Linda Suchcron The Swingles T Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tanner Mrs. Frances Tartus Terry and Pat The Girls Gail Tice John Tomich Tom and Jackie Tommy and Carole Judy Trigg Trio Auto Seat Covers V Robert Varney The Varsity Cheerleaders Pat Vogel Ens. Frank Verona Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Verwys W Waldcmar Medical Research Laboratory Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh Mr. Alfred W. Walton Mrs. Alfred W. Walton Miss Heathcr-ann Walton Angela Webber Pam Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Widman Kenneth Widman Ruth W'idman Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilcox Nancy Wilhelmsen Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilhelmsen Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson Dorothy Williams Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Witte Alice Witte Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Witte Jeanne Witte β Class of 1958 Woodmere Bowling Lanes Mr. and Mrs. William G. Wright Y Mr. and Mrs. John Yctter Mr. and Mrs. Morris Yomtov Z The Zangrilloβs Rosanne and Michael Zangrillo Zvidsta Mystier Cccney Duroc Many thanks to Mr. Friedman and his staff at CAROL STUDIOS for their patience and cooperation
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