Flushing High School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Flushing, NY)
- Class of 1959
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he theme of this issue of the Gargoyle, the Middle Ages, lends itself readily
to the work of the art editor. But it also has a personal touch: most of us
5 as have a great many ancestors who lived in the Middle Ages. If you were
your ancestor instead of being his descendant, you probably wouldn't be
able to read or write. If you were one of the fortunate few who could read or write,
and you were planning to study at a university, you would also be able to discourse
fluently in Latin. You would look forward to wearing a cap and gown to all your
lectures in the university, not merely at commencement. Your subjects would be first
the trivium C grammar, logic, and rhetoricb and then the quadrivium Qarithmetic,
music, geometry, and astronomyl. College preparation in the Middle Ages was cer-
tainly narrower than modern high school education. We hope that your education
has been broad and deep enough to fit you for college, business, or industry and for
living in this present day.
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ADMINISTRATION Seated, L. to R.: Miss Rueth, Mrs.
Roy, Mr. Franzen, Principalg Mrs. Duckworth, Mrs. Mc-
Clelland, Standing L. to R.: Miss Hudson, Mr. Kiso, Mr.
Blumberg, Mr. Golder, Mr. Smith, Mr. Sootin.
' in roblems, problems! They think they've got problems, but just look at
sf, 1 us, sitting up here day in and day out, getting nothing but abuse. How
55 I -Q' can their problems compare with our suffering on damp, cold mornings,
L' blistering, hot, sunny afternoons, or on snowy days when Arthur's
subjects never fail to aim a few well-chosen, well-frozen snowballs at us. Even the
pigeons take advantage of our positions!"
"I.et's face it, Bertram. Our problems really can't compare with theirs. After all,
the King's administrators and advisers must oversee the entire domain, the well-
being of everyone in the court is in their trust. They're the ones who must see that
no knight-errant loses his way on the journey in quest of knowledge. They even
see to our repairs and . .
"I can take care of myself! Besides, methinks their job's not so hard."
"That's not true at all, Bertram! Their job gets harder year by year. Each September
they're confronted with a larger group of serfs to guide. I remember the days when
the court had only twenty graduates, but look at this year's class-almost 700. The
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advisers and administrators have worked hard, helping and guiding them for four
years, so that they all may eventually fulfill the requirements for full-fledged knight-
hood. The serfs have also received counsel from Mr. Gray in choosing their paths
toward higher learning, and, as a foundation to these future studies, the Capable
library staff has aided them in their research.
"With all these advisers, masters, and tutors to help them they have a chance to
become great people, even greater than that great 'chiseler' of our own day,
Michaelangelo. The opportunities in todayls world are limitless Compared with what
we were offered. I'll prove it to you! "
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"Can't you remember when Chaucer wrote his 'Canterbury Tales' in the days
when English was just beginning to gain importance?" continued Harold.
"What was there for us to learn then? Today, the English scholars of the King's
court become acquainted with the accumulated cultural heritage which has
grown from that small beginning. Their lives are broadened by reading, writing,
and discussing the ideas which have evolved since Chaucer's time. Every senior
leaving the court is well-trained in logical thought and expression, and has
learned the value of English as the basis for study in any other field."
"Well," snapped Bertram, "one would hardly think they realize the merits
of their training. Their attitude is enough to make me angry right down to rny
foundation."
"Forsooth, Bertram, comprehension of the full worth of literature comes
gradually, learned tutors spend four years teaching the serfs to understand the
importance of the study of the English language and literature as preparation
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Seated First Row, L. to R.:
Mrs. Brooks, Miss Maher, Mr. Gerlich, Mr. Fechheimer,
Miss Unser, Chair-many Mr. Gray, Mr. Smith, Second Row
L. to R.: Mr. Shoglow, Mr. Weingart, Miss McKenna,
Mrs. McConnell, Mrs. Goldsmith, Mr. F. Goldberg, Mr.
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Klopot, Mrs. Ostacher, Miss O'Connor, Mrs. LaBarbera,
Miss McManus, Mrs. Maxim, Standing L. to R.: Miss
Spiro, Mr. Niemiec, Mr, Goldstein, Mr. Koplik, Mr.
Nierman, Mr. Kleiner, Mrs. Claus, Mrs. Sherry, Mrs.
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HISTORY DEPARTMENT Seated First Row L. to R.: Rueth, Mrs. Maclvor, Mr Balser Mr Guzov Miss Car
Mr. Bessins, Mr. Crystal, Mr. Amend, Mr. Rubin, Mrs. velli, Mrs. Bomserg Th1rdR0w L to R Mr Kelly Chan'
Eiflerg Second Row L. to R.: Mrs. Duckworth, Miss many Mr. DeMeo, Mr. Esrerowitz Dr Kirsch Mr Lunnin
Mr. Schwartzapfel, Mr Rosenfeld Mrs Goldman
for future years spent in the vast modern world beyond the walls of the
Kingdom."
"The understanding given the English scholar is analogous to that given the
history student, and in neither case is four years a lengthy time to gain this
understanding," Harold went on.
"Zounds, Harold, at times your credulity astounds me. You can't really be-
lieve that memorizing facts and dates benefits the serfs!"
"Don't you see, Bertram? The purpose of studying history is manifold, it is
not merely for the facts and dates, as you and many others erroneously believe.
By analyzing the events of the past, we are better able to comprehend the
problems facing our Kingdom today. No knight is fit to dwell in our realm
without understanding the workings of the governmentg with this knowledge
he is able to participate intelligently and prudently in court affairs. Studying
history teaches the Kings subjects to think, to weigh evidence, to form opinions,
and to attempt to solve their problems through sensible reasoning."
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"Sensible reasoning! Fie! Where do you see any
logic in teaching the serfs alien tongues? English
is good enough for them! It's the only language
we know! Didn't we feel elated speaking the new
vernacular while the others swiveled scornfully
on their Latin-inscribed pedestals! We completely
neglected ancient Latin, and didn't concern our-
selves with reading and learning other languages,
or even speaking to gargoyles from foreign coun-
tries."
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ignorance, but bear in mind that we didn't even A
know there was an American language until we
came here. We are not like these modern young-
sters who want and need to know about other M'
people in other lands. They study different lan-
guages and cultures to learn the true character of
the people of these countries. Listen to the lan-
guage classes! . .
"What for? I can't understand a word!"
"Exactly! We venerable gargoyles can't, but these young serfs can. They learn to
speak Gallic, Iberian, and Teutonic, and they haven't forsaken Latin. They read the
great literary works written in these languages and become familiar with the countries
from whence they came. Their study here will help them to enjoy future journeys to
other lands and to become acquainted with all people with ease and understanding."
"How thou talkest, Harold! Language study can't be the only portal to ease and
understandingf'
LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Seated, L. to R.: Miss Rubinow, Miss Worms, Mrs. Lewin, Mrs.
Thom, Mrs. Finnan, Mrs. Harrasg Standing, L. to R.: Mr. Robbins, Miss Cohen, Dr. Walker,
Claairmanf Mr. Costaras, Miss Krepela, Mrs. Kallich, Miss Gonzalez.
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Bertram. When we talk of 'ease and understanding'
we can't ignore the contributions of mathematics
and science. Though the alchemists of old never
succeeded in changing lead into gold, today's mathe-
matical and scientific achievements exceed this
marvel a hundredfoldf'
"Alack, Harold, what are you talking about?
Look there, inside the castle! Those serfs seem to
be amusing themselves drawing figures and for-
mulas on the blackboard. It looks like fun, I think
I'll try to solve a problem."
"I agree that solving problems may be fun,
Bertram, but in sooth you're ignoring the fact that
WT mathematics occupies a role of increasing impor-
tance in this complex world. While the students in
the Advanced Math class you're watching are en-
- joying the study of this fascinating subject, they
also realize the practicality and usefulness of the
knowledge they are acquiring. With mathematics as a tool, bold new concepts have
been developed and we are closer than ever to fathoming the mysteries of the universe.
Haven't you noticed the satellites zooming close overhead lately? Don't you know
what made them possible?"
"Mathematics?" asked a puzzled Bertram.
"Certainly, mathematics. Everything about us can be explained by delving into the
realms of . . . I smell stone burning! . . . I think you'd better put that problem
aside, you just weren't cut out to be a mathematician."
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Seated, L. to R.: Miss Costello, Mrs. Koffer, Mrs. Walker,
Mrs. Lepowsky, Mrs. Toomey, Mrs. Mayer, Standing, L. to R.: Mrs. Maslin, Mr. Schwartzberg,
Mr. Harpell, Mr. Blumberg, Mr. Lopiparo, Cbairmang Mr. Shapin.
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Seated L. to R.: Miss Smyth, Mrs. Bickerton, Dr.
Abramson, Cbairmanf Mrs. Zolty, Mrs. Harris, Standing L. to R.: Mr. Schrier. Mr. Kaplan,
Mr. Straus, Mr. Daar, Mr. Shapiro, Mr. May, Mr. Sootin.
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"What a loss to humanity," mused Bertram dejectedly . . . "Do you think I'd have
a better chance in science?" he interjected hopefully.
'Tve always had a fancy for wizardryf'
"Peace, stout Bertram. You wrong scientists-no longer are they sorcerers like
Merlin, they employ the scientific method instead of relying solely on chance in their
attempts to make lasting contributions to mankind. They look toward the future,
when this courtls young scientists, now in their apprentice stage, will have completed
their period of initial learning and discovery and will join those who, right now, are
working for a better world. Science loses none of the intrigue of necromancy, but
manages to remove the element of trial and error."
"Egad, Harold. Speaking of error, haven't you ever watched the science scholars
in their laboratories? Prithee tell, do they ever perform experiments correctly?"
"Don't form hasty judgments, Bertram. No one said that science was perfect. The
workings of science are governed by man and man is not perfect. The worth of
experimentation lies not only in achieving the expected results, but in analyzing
causes of error, or fallacies in one's hypotheses, if experiments fail to work correctly.
Science is another subject which teaches the serf to think. Verily, I doubt that this is
your calling in life either."
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Seated L. to R.: Mr. Kessler, Cbairmang Mrs. Gilbert,
Mrs. Albrecht, Mrs. Agronin, Mr. Wohl, Mrs. Hayden, Standing L. to R.: Mr. Giambalvo, Mr.
SchiE, Miss Amicone, Mr. Corsello, Mr. Ruben, Mr. Feinstein.
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"Perhaps I'd succeed in a more practical held, maybe the Commercial or Industrial
Arts Departments would suit me better. Ilve always enjoyed working with my talonsf'
"Odsbodikins, Bertram, you r1eedn't make the shops and commercial subjects sound
like courses in basket-weaving. Thought is involved in manual work, not to mention
physical dexterity. And what could be more practical than stenography, bookkeeping,
typing, and the other commercial subjects, which enable those leaving the Kingdom
to obtain immediate, profitable employment? Such training was unknown in our day
when long apprenticeships under guild masters were necessary before one could be-
come economically self-sustaining. Today, boys learning drafting, or working with
wood, metals, jewelry or electricity, can apply their knowledge when seeking jobs or
doing 'do-it-yourself' work, or use it as a vocation later in life, when, through
the miracles of medicine, they near the age of us ancient gargoyles. How can you
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ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT Seated L. to R.: Mrs. Mandel-
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Carman, Miss Relihan, Miss O'Leary, Clmirnzam' Mrs. Askanas,
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craftsmen, and artisans trained in these courses?
They are the future leaders of business and indus-
tryg a sedentary gargoyle like you couldn't possibly
keep up with the rapid pace of modern living with
which they shall have to contend after graduation.
I couldn't picture you as a 'gargoyle in a gray
flannel suit '."
"Alas, Harold, if the modern world is so difficult
to live in, why is time wasted teaching art to every
serf in the Kingdom? It doesn't even seem to mat-
ter whether or not the serfs can draw!"
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one is challenged by boredom. Can you
believe that these serfs may work but
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spend their leisure time usefully. Of
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of the fine arts is not innate and must be
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point, Harold. A thirty-hour week!
Courses in art! Pshaw! What kind of
knights will these be?"
"Marry, Bertram, no one unites his
time in the study of artg he enriches his
life instead. And that applies to music
as well."
"Music also plays a large part in
entertaining man during his leisure
hours. No longer is the enjoyment of
music restricted to the elite. Wfhy, by a
mere twist of 21 dial any one can have
his choice: classical, modern, jazz, or
'rock and roll'. However, the serfs must
be taught to understand the music they
will be listening to before they can
begin to appreciate it."
"Thats not true! I never had a
musical education and Fm not con-
cerned about all the diversified types of
music of which I know nothing, I'm
content just sitting here singing, or
whistling in the wind, or banging on
my shield whenever I feel musically
inclined. I'm perfectly happy with the
one song I remember, even though I
can't understand a word of it anymore:
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And springeth the wode nu."
"Yes, yesf Harold interrupted hastily.
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when the only musical entertainment
was supplied by the King's musicians,
an occasional band of troubadours, or a
few wandering minstrels. Now, in the
Kingdom, music is taught so that the
serfs may become familiar with the
masterworks which have contributed to
the great diversification in the world of
music. This beginning in musical com-
prehension prompts ambitious villeins
to strike out on their ownf'
"You mean they will sit in front of
their radios all day 'appreciating' mu-
sic?" queried Bertram. "Imagine how
flabby they will soon become. Egad! If
they study too diligently they will pre-
sently become mere physical nothings,
thoroughly unfit for the adventures
facing them. And you call them well-
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Clmirman: Mr. Montalbano, Mr. Di Chiari, Mr. Jensen,
Mr. Levitz, Mr. Berg, Mr. Larsen, Mr. Harras
"C-radzooks! You certainly are unobservant, Bertram. How could you believe they
had forgotten about health education? Every serf is required to take an active part
in the Kingdoms program to develop the subjects in body as well as in mind. This
curriculum includes basketball, volleyball, and other games and varied gymnastic
skills. The most proficient and outstanding athletes and leaders are awarded with
medals for their deeds. And we can't overlook the fact that the maidens of the court
also take part in the physical education programs. They have even exhibited their
talents in public performances of contemporary dancing."
"Damsels trained as athletes? Phooey!" exclaimed Bertram derisively.
"This is all part of the modern educational program. Every serf is educated so that
he or she will develop both wisdom and fortitude. I get exhausted just thinking of
all the work each serf has to do," sighed Harold, thinking that he had finally proven
his point: that the serfs have many more opportunities than they, the gargoyles, ever
enjoyed. His smug grin faded when Bertram said:
"Forsooth, Harold, your arguments have merely shown how the serfs' formal
studies prepare them for the future. A true education includes much more than this.
You have completely neglected the activities that are available to the whole popula-
tion of the empire! I could tell you a thing or two about them!"
GIRLS' HEALTH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Seated,
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Miss Peyserg Standing, L. to R.: Mrs. Madauss, Mrs. Bur-
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Carcone, Doris Stieber, Marion Breck, Pat jones, joan
Gentile, Gerry Piazza, Sheila Hulihan, Vivian johnson,
Leslie Muller, Seba Gurun, Phyllis Melita, Beth Schering,
Doloris Mimmsg Second Row L. to R.: Carol Cootz, Karen
O'Conner, Lenore Castro, Margaret Smith, Kay Gigiakos,
Faye Smith, Connie Clark, Chris Marion, Karen For-
senius, Barbara Ciastkewicz, Joan Tramontano, Brenda
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Carol Steinhilberg Third Row L. to R.: Sally Adams,
Dotty Plant, Joann Deakoum, Linda Blaeser, Leslie
Dodge, Alice Hall, Rose Rosso, Sue Leto, Hillie Schmidt,
Linda Delapino, Joan Marx, Evie Grotz, Maggie Wiener,
Sue Donegan, Barbara Mazzacanog Top Row L. to R.:
johnny Regel, Charlie Loch, Ro Cambria, Frank Jerabek,
Artie Regel, Rudy juliano, Bruce Friedle, Bob Benjamin,
jack Pulik, Tony Corsentino, Rob Drake, Victor jeleno.
"Humph! Thats a waste of time, they ought to go home and study to do more
worthwhile things."
"Worthwhile? What could be more worthwhile than the activities the G.O. makes
possible? Where else can the serfs gain practical, firsthand knowledge of the work-
ings of a democratic government than at the G.O. round-table or at political party
meetings? There they have a chance to meet people, make new friends, exchange
ideas, develop interests, and work cooperatively with others toward a common goal.
"Each new serf is acquainted with the system and is given the chance to join older
working members in their quest for good school government. And the serfs really
seem to enjoy the work they're doing! Their eagerness and creativity are evident
throughout the political campaign each term when bright, new posters, boosters,
slogans, publicity stunts, and rallies are organized by each party. They have even
started the custom of designing a new button each term!"
"By my troth, Bertram, I fail to see the wonder you obviously perceive in their
deeds! "
"I've never even seen you take your beak out of a book to heed their rallies, Harold.
They represent more than frolic and fanfare. This venture demands the divers talents
of everyone in the Kingdom, even the lowliest serf can contribute somethingf,
SILVER BLUE First Row L. to R.: Beverly Thomas,
Sydney Lapidus, Joan Borowick, Edie Johnson, Judy
Sommer, Abby Falk, jackie Daum, Brenda Taranto, Fran
Kreiselman, Helen Rauch, Willa Sack, Hinda Greenfader,
Emily Karp, Second Row L. to R.: Steve Ussach, Dave
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Stan Lieberman, Jeff Weinberg, Ricky Bernstein, Bob
Johnson, Arnold Hagler, Richard Boris, Bob Nuremberg,
Third Row L. to R.: Harvey Golubock, Roger Eisen,
Howard Smith, Bob Ennis, jesse Samuels, Phil Press, Ken
Karpel, Barry Wertheimer, Edward Barrish, Danny Press.
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Nancy Victor, Eerne Spatz, Gloria Scozza, Phyllis Melita, Pat jones, Vice-President: Bob
Benjamin, President, Second Rau' L. to R.: Karen Gold, Carol james, Helen Stafford, Beth
Schering, Emily Karp, Phyllis Waldbrand, Abby Falk, Arlene Poplar, Third Row L. to R.:
Sue Friedman, Edie Johnson, Mickie Zaphos, Susan Schwartz, Carol Kaplan, Enid Schreib-
man, Janice Wasserman, Barbara Prendergart, Nancy Ritchi, Fourth Rau' L. to R.: Elaine
Acqualino, Evie Grotz, Kathleen Kammerer, Linda Delapino, Hildegard Schmidt, Sylvia
Jayson, Margaret Kane, Willa Sack, Linda Shoenbergg Fifth Raul L. to R.: Robert Nuten-
berg, Stan Lieberman, Robert Ennis, Richard Boris, Charles Gelb, Frank Mordente, Bob
Lesser, Joel Dengroveg Top Rau- L. to R.: jeff Weinberg, Charles Loch, jeff Agrest, Wesley
Garvin, Ed Deutsch, Barry Wertheimer, Howard Eisen, Jesse Samuels.
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pleting their studies in many other organizations."
"Bah, Bertram, I think that occupied in this way, each seri is taught only to think
of himself!"
"Thou'rt mistaken, Harold! The Kings subjects dren? selfish, even if their services
are acknowledged and rewarded by the Service League. Even you Would be 6f1fiCCd
to noble actions by a Circle F or a Service Seal."
'lEven if I did work for the school, I'd never join the Board of Elections. The clamor
shatters my concrete! I've never seen a noisier assemblage."
"You mistake bustling toil for disorder, Harold. The days of despotism are over,
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BOARD OF ELECTIONS First Row L. to R.: Maria Vasquez, Bob Lesser,
Stan Lieberman, Dave Hurewitz, Bob Ennis, Bob Neuremberg, Ann Bucaria:
Middle Row L. to R.: Emily Karp, Gail Tusher, Evie Grotz, Enid Schreib-
man, Helen Baroway, Fredda Merzon, Judy Sommers, Karen Gold, Last
Row L. to R.: Steve Ussach, Eddie Barrish, Rudy Juliano, Wesley Garvin,
Bob Benjamin, Larry Deutsch, Roger Eisen, Jesse Samuels, Jeff Weinberg.
STUDENT TRIBUNAI.-L. I0 R.: Dave Hurewitz
John De Groof. Doris Stieber, Jesse Samuels. Cbief fur
SERVICE LEAGUE OFFICERS L. to R.: Sue Horsfall, ticeg Enid Schreibman, Stan Lieberman, justice Clerk.
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stock, Joan Borowick, Karen Gold, Barbara Sussman, MaryAnn Kolbusch, Josephine Besen,
Second Rou' L. to R..' Arnold Schultz, David Hurewitz, Toby Hirschberg, Nancy Flynn, Anita
Koplf, Paula Messina, Susan Friedman, Beverly Schill, Arnold Hagler, Miss Rubinow, Third
Rau' L. to R..' Larry Silver, Ray Held, John DeGroof, Frank Jerabek, Albert Berger, Rosario
Cambria, Charlie Loch, Ed Deutsch, Eddie Barrish.
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Jones, Joan DeFilippis, Rosemary Koenig, Helen Baroway, Linda Blahnikg Second Row L. to
R..' Oliver Korshin, Rhoda Fishman, Ieva Ruks, Sarah Ballinger, Barbara Wagner, Doris Stieber,
Joan Tramontano, Martha Beck, Helene Greene, Joyce Levy, Miss Rubinow, Third Row L. to
R,: Wes Garvin, Karen Koch, Jeff Agrest, Brian Sherman, Phil Press, Pat Neave, Don Kahn,
Louis Goldfarb, Henry Schmidt, Jack Hentel.
and the work involved in maintaining democracy is far from folly, it is the serious
business of the Board of Elections members, not to mention the Senior Council mem-
bers, who govern the select who reach the lofty height of SENIOR. Their democratic
practices are the basis for future civic leadership."
"Yes, and I've seen other guardians of democracy stalking through the halls in
their shroudsf' smirked Harold sarcastically.
"Don't disparage the Tribunal, Harold. They don their regalia only on special
occasions, What's more miportant is that they maintain peace and justice in the realm.
Their practical judgment and advice have helped many an errant serf find himself.
Aid for the serfs is also given by members of Arista. In many cases their tutelage
has meant the difference between succumbing to or surmounting the difficulties of
acquiring knowledge."
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Ellen Harwicke, Virginia Boltazar, Susan Keogh, Mar-
garet Wiener, Joan Wapner, Beverly Mercier, Janice
Latz, Jill Appleton, Richard Galbo, Rosario Cambria,
Cornelius McKinneyg Second Row L. to R.: Dorothy
Plant, Joseph Conetta, Arnold Nelson, Bob Lesser, Ben-
jamin Mitchell, Donald Schwartz, Steve Gellman, Jay
Linkfield, Dotty Olson, Lyle Waldman, Ken Rader, Ira
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Top Row L. to R.: Melvin Bolden, Harvey Golubock,
Eugene Belgrave, Jim DePass, Douglas Mendocha, Barry
Stormes, Dave Metz, Richard Cutler, Phil Press, Alan
Turof, Stanley Gottlieb, Barry Frank, John Baynes, Jesse
Samuels, Alan Miller, Paul Goodberg, Keith Baynes.
TWIRLERS: Ricky Sheby, June Paolicelli, Sherry Cross-
man, Carol Pancerer, Marge Smith, Doris Gunther.
"How can you sit there talking so calmly of 'acquiring knowledge' with all that
racket going on below?" shouted Harold above the din of music emanating from the
auditorium.
"Harold P. Gargoyle! How can you sit there deriding an art you were so staunchly
defending a while ago? At that time you were lecturing me about the value of learn-
ing the fundamentals of music, and now that the serfs are using their knowledge in
practical ways you're complaining! Egad, what doubletalk!"
"But . . .,,' interjected Harold.
"And furthermore," continued Bertram, ignoring the interruption, "the serfs have
been performing for the rest of the Kingdom by singing, or playing their instruments,
and displaying their ability. These talented serfs entertain at concerts, and in assembly
programs, and promote spirit and unity throughout the Manor. They give their time
to perfect their skills for the enjoyment of others. They endure hardships like freezing
weather at football games to support the Kingdom."
"I suppose you expect me to believe that the serfs don't appreciate the service
credits they're gettingf' was Harold's sarcastic retort.
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D. Frederick, M. Scully, A. Bono, Y. Wang, R. Pfeier,
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Marguerite Kebe, Joan Evans, Sharon Geller, Valerie
Dabbs, Nina Lenz, Susan Sidlower, Evelyn Woods,
Susan Levine, Second Row L. to R.: Deanna Akulin,
Barbara Kaner, Ethel Hirschhorn, Leslie Muller, El-
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Mrs. Piedrag Fourth Row L. to R.: Serge Bernardini,
Doug Mendocha, Michael Rowley, Brian Sherman,
Harvey Lerner, Norman Lorentzen, Irving Darchow-
skyg Top Row L. to R..' Pete Desmond, Mel Leibowitz,
Stephen Cohen, Lance Valt, Joel Fishman, Matthew
Drozdoff, Earl Braxton, Richard Renna.
"Not every serf in our Kingdom participates in
activities because he is seeking personal fame or
service credits, as you seem to think. Though it may
seem strange to you, there are a dedicated few work-
ing with completely altruistic motives, who strive for
the betterment of the court."
"Ho, show me one!"
Bertram pointed to a few members of the literary
guild charging frantically toward an unknown des-
tination. "There are some," he said. "You certainly
can't believe they would be running like that if they
didn't have some important chore to perform!"
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Joyce Levy, Co-Editor-in-Claiefg Brian Sherman, Sports Ed-
itor,' Nancy Senior, Feature Editor: Eva Friedlander, Adver-
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L. to R.: Robert Lesser, Bill Reisher, Steve Ussach, Karen
Gold, Marcia Allen, Lynn Rosner, Brenda Taranto,
Sharen Scanlin, Barbara Yager, Bob Nuremberg, Joel
Dengrove, Daniel Daniels, Second Row L. to R.: Susan
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R.: Fredda Merzon, Ellen Levene, Wes Garvin, Andrew
Gottesman, Oliver Korshin, Asst. Editorq Henry Schmidt,
Editor-in-Chief: Barbara Sussman, Art Editor: Bob
Nuremburgg Standing Second Rau' L. to R..' leva Ruks,
Emily Karp, Charles Gelb, Bob Ennis, Ken Karpel, Asst.
Editorg Steve Ussach, Gail Tusher.
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Wilensky, Fredda Merzon, Helen Baroway Alicia Abbey
Anita Levy, Karen Yelling Fbzrd Rau L to R Jeffrey
Langfelder, Marcia Goldenbcrg Willa Sack Carol Wexler
Laura Weitz, Ronah Goldberg Ricky Bernstein Ray Held
Wesley Garvin, Victor Gellineau Henry Schmidt Susan
Hower, joan Marx, Barbara Mezzacano Susan Donegan
Meta Cornell, Carol I-'rank Phyllis Blass es Marcia Gold
berg, Cathy Hilluy, Gail Dornfut Marcia Landau Tbzrd
Rau' I.. In R..' Mickey jabloxw Bob Ennis Olner Korshm
Frank Vodyurka, Mel Licboxx itz Daniel Press JCE WSIB
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"Oh, no! They are the court scribes hastening to meet the next deadline. From this
distance I can't ascertain whether they are from the Forum, Folio, or Gargoyle, but
in any case, they are responsible for spreading news and literary entertainment
throughout the Kingdom."
"Ugh, what drudgeryl I'll wager they're dreadfully bored. Whoever coerced them
to take such a job?"
"It's not drudgery at all, Harold. The serfs who yearn to develop their talents in
creative writing get more than ample opportunity by working for these three publica-
tions. They get great satisfaction from seeing their 'masterpieces' in print, and are
spurred on to even greater efforts. I thought you'd surely have noticed them before,
for the authors of the books you're always reading may have begun their literary
careers in much the same fashion. Why don,t you get the feathers out of your eyes
and look around once in a While? You were chiding me before for being unobservant,
but now you're equally guilty. At times you spout like a leviathan about how times
have changed, but on other occasions you're ridiculously old-fashioned. Sometimes I
really think you belong in mothballs, Haroldf,
"Zounds, that's enough! " spluttered Harold. -
'Tm not through humiliating you yet, Harold," answered Bertram coolly but
resolutely. "You've missed more than you realize simply because you couldn't take
your talons off a book!"
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GARGOYLE Sitting L. to R.: Ollie Korshin, Lynne Raf-
ferty, Joyce Levy, Fran Wilensky, Joan Borowick, Phil
Press, Rhoda Fishman, Beverly Schill, Nan Younger,
Emily Karp, Standing First Row L. to R.: Rita Rosen,
Norie Yasukawa, Barbara Sussman, Joyce Spangler, Elsa
Cohen, Eva Friedlander, Par O'Connor, Linda Lewis,
GARGOYLE STAFF
Editor-in-Chief-Philip Press
AJf0Ctdf6 Editor-Joan Borowick
Aclvirerf-Mrs. Gladys Sherry,
Mrs. Agatha Kessler
Bmineu Arivifer-Mr. Morris Rosenblarr
LITERARY STAFF
Emily Karp, Efiitorg Ed Barrish, Hinda Green-
fader, Karen Gold, Donald Kahn, Ken Karpel,
Mary-Ann Kolbusch, Oliver Korshin, Willa Sack,
Henry Schmidt, Brian Sherman, Nan Younger.
PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF
Oliver Korshin, Eziitmz' Albert Berger, Richard
Brown, Bob Ennis, Ray Fornillo.
BUSINESS STAFF
Rhoda Fishman and Beverly Schill, Co-Erlitozfif
Sarah Ballinger, Benita Behar, Albert Berger,
Shirley Blau, Linda Bransky, Barbara Ciastkewicz,
Elsa Cohen, Marilyn Cohen, Nancy Flynn, Elaine
Glasser, Renee Harsnett, Ellen Harwicke, Susan
Horsfall, Deanna Hunchak, Audrey Jacobs, Anita
Kopfl, Helen Lachenmayr, Sydney Lapidus, Robert
Lesser, Sidra Leibowitz, Diane Liebernick, Brenda
Mekles, Claire Meier, Francine Morrison, Leslie
Berry McGuire, Gail Tusher, Toby Hirschberg, Fredda
Merzon, Helen Baroway, Nancy Flynn, Leslie Muller,
Fran Fine, Karen Gold, Second Row L. to R.: WiUa
Sack, Ray Fornillo, Donald Kahn, Ken Karpel, Wesley
Garvin, Phil Knitzer, Jesse Samuels, Barry Frank, Larry
Deutsch, Steve Ussach, Ricky Bernstein, Bob Ennis,
Henry Schmidt, Hinda Greenfader.
Muller, Florence Neglia, Gail Radom, Nancy
Roth, Joyce Spangler, Joan Tramontano.
ART STAFF
Joyce Levy, Editor: Helen Baroway, Robin Drake,
Frances Fine, John Holub, Fredda Merzon, Gail
Tusher.
BALLOTS AND BIOGRAPHIES
Nan Younger, Editor: Helen Baroway, Barry
Frank, Wesley Garvin, Roberta Katchen, Bob
Lesser, Jesse Samuels, Beverly Schill, Fran Wilen-
sky.
SECRETARIAL STAFF
Lynne Rafferty, Editorq Barbara Guhl, Susan Held,
Georgena Huber, Patricia O'Connor, Sue Reardon,
Rita Rosen, Carol Sampson, Janice Wasserman.
ADVERTISING STAFF
Francine Wilensky, Editor, Elsa Cohen, Howard
Eisen, Eva Friedlander, Harvey Golubock, Susan
Hower, Linda Lewis, Elizabeth McGuire, Leslie
Muller, Joyce Spangler, Steve Ussach, Maria
Vasquez.
SENIOR PICTURES STAFF
Larry Deutsch and Toby Hirschberg, C0-editomy'
Joan DeFilippis.
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Bertani, C0-Captain, Mr. Berg, Coach, Dave Nesbitt,
Co-Captain, Second Row L. to R.: Bob Marcik, Louis
Moyett, Robert Taylor, Paul Ryan, Jack Sales, Joe Bron-
dolo, Alan David, Llike Pirone, Solomon Glover, Peter
Comptois, Frank Piskothy, Manny Fanara, Manager,
Third Row L. to R.: Mickey Jablow, Manager: Richard
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Burns, joe Raymond, James Behan, Richard Lopez,
Harry Thrandhart, Thomas Engle, Bob Franz, Ray Ivey,
Lloyd Leiser, Ralph Cimitile, Bob Smith, Harry Squas-
soni, Lance Valtg Fourth Rou' L. to R.: Mike Franzese,
Manager: Roy Lobosco, Morty Neufeld, Richard Un-
gara, Cleave Bethea, Ed Caldwell, Ken Weider, Ted
Lang, Richard Gonzales, Mike Huber, Marvin Oshan,
Elio Ghersi, Brian Colgan, Manager.
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you defend the existence of this manner of foolery, Bertram?,'
"You know very well that the sportsmen uphold the honor of the Kingdom in
their bouts in the lists of Memorial Fieldf,
"Bertram, thou speakest in riddles. I haven't seen a tourney since I was knee-high
to a griflinlu
"You certainly are a stick-in-the-mire, Harold. Your seat up here on your pedestal
offers you a better view of football games than one right on the 50-yard line, and
still you've never been aware of the many tournaments and azjfairef rfbonnew which
are constantly taking place in the Kingdom. Every season offers a different sport,
methinks at least one should interest you!
"The valiant members of the seven teams are continually called upon to uphold
the reputation of your Kingdom. Their boldness and daring have won reknown from
the farthest corners of the realm. Our football team has attained the title of Queens
Champions in three of the past four years. In 1957, the Red Devils compiled a worthy
record of six victories and only one defeat! Don't you know that our nearest neighbor,
Holy Cross, is our most formidable rival? Since that kingdom was united in 1957,
we have met them yearly in bitter battle, for the victor is awarded a Golden Chalice
by the Long Island Star Journal."
"How now, Bertram, what value have sports beyond the ostentatious display of
trophies and awards? Is not a battle worthless when the Flushing serfs have been
vanquished? U
"Forsooth, Harold, football, or any sport, is as valuable in defeat as in victory, for
in either case the serfs have been learning, teamwork, enthusiasm, cooperation, and
sportsmanship are among the bounties bestowed upon the dedicated members of any
team that strives for the universal goal of honorable, chivalrous play."
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would see that skills, like speed, agility, and accuracy are developed and strengthened."
"I still see nothing worthwhile in watching a group of gangleshanks prancing
around like wild steeds or boats in pursuit of a basketball. Such activity is for
knavesli'
"You ignore the obvious fact that these serfs, too, bring honor and spirit to the
court, Harold, and you should be proud of their accomplishments. just three years
ago they played so well that they were eligible to participate in the playoffs. No
knight we knew would enter the lists without his sturdy armor, shield, and weapons,
but these knaves, as you call them, in their scant armor, score victory upon victory.
"The teams have not always conquered their rivals, with training, practice, and
experience they have improved immeasurably. From the ignominious record of ten
losses in ten games, and undisputed possession of last place, the bowling team has
advanced with gigantic strides, and last season amassed an admirable show of nine
victories and only five defeats, this sterling performance earned for them third place
in a league of eight teams.
"An aspect of sports I must not forget is their value for recreation and relaxation
for spectator and participant alike. Two increasingly popular sports are golf and hand-
ball, since both are enjoyed by young and old. The Red Devils on the golf team,
which last year won fourth place in league competition, will be able to enjoy golf for
years to come."
As Bertram paused for breath, Harold seized upon the opportunity to ask viciously,
"Well, Bertram, have you finished trying to make a sportsman of me? I'd like to go
back to my bookll'
"I won't consider the issue settled until I've convinced you!" was Bertram's swift
retort. "Look down at the baseball tryouts. Wouldn't it give you a feeling of power
BASKETBALL TEAM Bottom Rau' L. to R.: Ed Deutsch, Dick Bruce, Jake Doyal, Dave
Gableman, Kenny Weider, Co-Captain: Dave Nesbitt, C0-Captaing Booker Hopkins, Neil
Manage, Don Schneider, Nicola Blagojevic, Top Row L. to R.: John Beil, Managery Doug
Lau, Larry Goldstein, Bob Rosenberg, Mr. Jensen, Coacbg Ed Dumpston, Frank Sampogna,
Jerry Lichstein, Solomon Glover, Tommy Vink, Manager.
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past a dangerous batter for a third strike? I'll wager you're jealous of the baseball
players who have gained second place in the North Queens League for two years in
succession! And it probably tortures you to face the fact that you can't lift your tail
off your foundation and dash and sprint with the boys on the track team! I think
you're ashamed of your lack of athletic prowess! "
"Pie, thats untrue! I merely am more interested in seeing knowledge propagated
and disseminated throughout the Kingdom. Methinks . .
GOLF TEAM-L. to R.: George Lepardo, Thomas
Ferrara, Mr. Mullin, Coach: Larry Silver, Al Haydu,
john Beil.
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zer, Brian Lehr, Robert Johnston, Ira Nadzininski, Mr.
Larsen, Coach: Second Row L. to R.: john DeGroof,
Neil Schuberg, Vincent Correra.
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Bill Goldstein, Marvin Sperling, Dave Siegalg Second
Row L. to R.: Steve Breskin, Alan Jacobs. Mr. Berg,
Coach: Peter Lytell, Ed Lieberman.
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Marra, Dick Landi, Bill Fogarty, Thomas Appleby, Vito
Galanteg Second Row L. to R.: Richard Agaliotis, Jeff
Kleinberg, Mr. Montalbano, Coach: Larry Cafasso, Tom-
my Marinog Last Row L. to R..' Paul Grobsky, Bob
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Dave Hurewitz, Bill Harrington, Bob Genetsky, George
Stohora, Sal Sanchez, Ronald Wolfort, jimmy Astle,
Roger Clear, Bob Kommel, Second Row L. to R.: Mike
Peltz, Mike Ross, Donald Marks, Eddie Hogland, Ben
Mitchell, John Cole, Anthony Corsentino, Robert Wol-
fort, Eddie Santecrossg Third Row L. to R.: William
Bollen, Allen Jacobs, Harvey Golubock, Daniel Ald-
ridge, Melvin Estes, Paul Mohoniak, Louis Goldfarb,
George McGrafg Top Row L. to R.: Alan Schrier, Andy
Hrenick, johnny Caceci, Larry Feldstein, Mr. Harras,
Coach, Myron Seigell, Gary Schliessman, Captain: Perry
Brooks, Richard Checkly, Harvey Kalish, Earl Richard-
son, C0-Captain: Brent Erwin.
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CHEERLEADERS L. to R.: Helen Rauch, Arlene Cassese,
Marilyn Schneider, Gayle Peterson, Maria Polushkin,
Barbara Whitestone, Norie Yasukawa, Phyllis Melita,
Colleen Chien, Arlene Sharf, C0-Captain: Marcella New-
man, Captuifz: Genevieve Reginelli, Ava Marie Stingelar,
Carol DeMetro, Doris Stieber, Adrienne Kane, Elizabeth
McGuire, Alice Paulsen, Meta Cornell, Tina Zachor.
"There come those rabble rousers shouting one of their chants as if they wished
to incite the serfs to revolution!"
"They're not rabble rousers! " stormed Bertram. "They're some of the maidens who
cheer our knights to victory and change the indifference of the throngs at jousts and
tournaments into animated enthusiasm. You find fault with everything that's at all.
enjoyable."
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BOOSTERS First Row L. to R.: Gloria Scozza, Marietta
Scheraldi, Judy Edwards, Lana Shocker, Kathie Schreiner,
jackie Hayes, Roberta Zigman, Jane Duorkin, Paula
Heller, Captain: joan Duorkin, Joyce Falta, Laura Feren-
tino, Barbara D'Agostino, Anita Levy, Fran Lieberman,
Sue Wachtermang Second Row L. to R.: Barbara Knapp,
Marilynn Wiley', Annette Hartunian, Mickey Zalfos,
Kathy Burlon, Maureen Newman, Marilynn Strammock,
Donna Broglio, Nora Epstein, Sheila Hulihan, Loretta
Carcone, jackie Daum, Barbara Halperin, Ann Gerald,
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NANCY BARBAGALLO
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VIRGINIA BARDONESCHI
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LUCILLE BARONE
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CHRISTINA H. BAZUIN
Senior Chorus
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FRIEDA HERRMANN
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PHILIP GAROFALO
,Iunier Orchestra, Football Team, Track
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Arista, Forum, Gargoyle, Board of Elections,
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Orchestra
JOSEPH GOLDOFSKI
Teacher's Aide
SONDRA GOLDRICH
Twirler, G.O. Rep.
HARVEY GOLUBOCK
Gargoyle, Band, Track Team
PAUL GOODBERG
Band, G.O. Rep., Service
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Junior G.O. President, Arista, Folio, Gar-
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MARTIN GRAUER
G.O. Member
NAOMI GREENBERG
Board of Elections, Teacher's Aide, G.O.
Rallies, Service League Rep.
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TeacI1er's Aide, G.O. Rep.
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Silver-Blue
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Senior Chorus, Teacher's Aide
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Arista, French Tutor, Teacher's Aide
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Basketball Team, Track
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Teachers Aide
Team, Senior
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Vice-President 84 Secretary of Service League,
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Board of Elections, Jr. Arista, Green :Sc
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Chorus, Swimming Team, Teacher's Aide,
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Assistant Editor Folio, Gargoyle, Silver-Blue
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Library Service, Teacher's Aide
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Forum Co-Editor, Gargoyle, Circle F, Silver-
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Green Sc White, Tennis Club
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Library Aide
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Arista, Folio, Gargoyle
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Arista, Art Editor of Folio, Gargoyle, Silver-
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ROSALIND KORNEGAY
G.O. Member
OLIVER KORSHIN
Arista, Assistant Editor of Folio, Head of
Gargoyle Photography Staff, Forum, Chem-
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MARGARET KREMPLER
G.O. Member
GEORGIANN KROEECHECK
G.O, Member
WILLIAM KROPP
G.O. Member
THOMAS KWIATKOWSKI
G.O. Member
HELEN LACHENMAYR JOAN ANN LANGONE
Teachers Aide, White F, junior Chorus Girl's Bowling Team
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Green 84 White, Teachefs Aide
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ROBERT MCCARDELL
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Bowling Team
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Teacher's Aide, G.O. Rep.
BARBARA MEEI-IAN
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Senior Chorus, junior Orchestra,
League Repi, Board of Elections
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Teachers Aide, Latin Tutor, Patrol
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Teachers Aide
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Library Aide, G.O. Rep.
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G.O. Member
BARBARA POVOLNY
Teacher's Aide
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PETER ROSATO Teacher's Aide
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Board of Elections, Teacher's Aide, Silver-
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SANDRA ROSS
Bowling Club, Library Service
LINDA ROSSETTI
G.O. Member
ILIDE-ROSE ROSSO
Board of Elections, Green 8: White, Junior
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CORALEE ROTH
Green 64 White, Teacher'sqAide, Chorus
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Board of Elections, Teacher's Aide
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Teacher's Aide, Bowling Club, Senior Bc
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NEDDA SAMESS
Silver-Blue, Teacher's Aide
CAROL A. SAMPSON
Gargoyle, Teacher's Aide, Green 81 White
JESSE SAMUELS
Chief-Justice of Student Tribunal, Chairman
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Board of Elections, Green Sc White, White
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Arista, Board of Elections, Mathematics
Tutor, Head of Gargoyle Business Staffl,
Teacher's Aide
PATRICK SAMMON
Football Team, Track Team
THERESA SAMPERI
Teacher's Aide
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G.O. Member
DONALD SCHNEIDER
Teacheis Aide, I-V Basketball, Varsity
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Teachers Aide
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junior Arista, Green 8: White, Teacher's
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Teacher's Aide
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Teacher's Aide
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Arista, Teachet's Aide, White F Teachers Aide, Leader in Gym
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Board of Elections, Silver-Blue, Teacher's
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LYNDA SERAO
Teacher's Aide
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G.O. Member
JEFFREY SHAPIRO
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HOWARD SMITH
jr. Arista
ROBERT SMITH
Teacher's Aide, Football Team
GLORIA SMOLAR
G.O. Rep., Board of Elections, Teacher's
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BARBARA M. SORENSEN
Library Service, junior Chorus
JOYCE SPANGLET
Board of Elections, Teacher's Aide
THEODORE SPANOS
Teacher's Aide, Patrol, Library Service, Lab.
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BARBARA SQUIRE
Teucher's Aide, Folio
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MARY ANN TAMMERO
Teachers Aide, junior Arista
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Teachers Aide, G.O. Rep.
ROBERT M. TAYLOR, JR.
G.O. Member
I-IARRIET E. TENEBAUM
Teachers Aide, Library Service
PHILIP TERRANO
GO. Member
BEVERLY THOMAS
Teachers Aide, Board of Elections, Silver-
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