Greenport High School - Beachcomber Yearbook (Greenport, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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Page 33 text:

Ttecv tetten The first Newsletter of the year made its appearance in November. A project of the bus- iness management and salesmanship classes of Mr. Catalano, Newsletter is a newspaper which is sent throughout the world to servicemen who have attended Greenport High School. This paper keeps them informed of current happen- ings in Greenport. Servicemen have shown their appreciation by sending cards and letters ex- pressing their gratitude to the staff of the pub- lication. Sitting: W. Horne, J. Thornhill. Mr. Catalano. C. Tuthill: Standing: E. Reeves, C. Hepworth Student (Council w 1 The Student Council began its activities by electing the following officers: president, Robert Utz; vice- president, Nancy Luce: and secretary, Peter Vallely. u After attending the District Teachers' Conference held at Riverhead and conferring with members from other schools, the Student Council decided to draw up a constitution. This was accomplished after several meet- ings and copies were distributed to the high school students for approval. w , Other problems have been discussed during the year such as: placing baskets in convenient places to collect papers for the improvement of the grounds, placing marshals to look after the bicycles in the cellar and discussing plans for a new parking area. W On Monday, April 20, a demonstration business meeting was given before the P. T. A. Also a combined meeting of Student Councils met at Southampton High School on May 5. Many topics of interest were dis- cussed. Thus another year of student participation in the school government proved successful. First Row: H. Kaplan, S. Thilberg. C. Pappas, R. Utz, N. Luce, P. Terry. Dr. Lamb: Second Row: R. Corazzini: N. Goldin, F. Fiedler, D. Wilson, C. Hanff, B. Thornhill, L. Grattan. J. Sperling, D. Parle

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1BeacAca K eri Sfa Uefuvuf Stafif Sitting: B. Lederle, L. Latham, S. Van Popering, S. Horn, E. Jarvis: Standing: Mrs. Diller, W. Horne, K. Tresham, V. Mullen, M. Charters. Mr. Carruthers St t F. Gloria, J. Thornhill, M. Wasilewski, K. Dros- icoslci; Standing: Miss Hamilton. NJ. Rodenburg Su4i te44 Sta(4 Sitting: E. Jarvis, D. Verity, C. Tuthill, E. J. Davis, J. Thornhill, J. Price: Standing: Mr. Cata- lano. E. Luce, E. Reeves. S. Syrett. D. Biggs, K. Droskoski, G. Morton, E. Rouse, C. Pappas, R. Utz, W. Horne, J. Carlozzi, C. Hepworth. Mr. Purdy — 30



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7ftan 6cLt Sitting: D. Verity, C. Tuthill, S. Horn, E. J. Davis, S. Van Popering, B. Lederle, Mrs. Van Popering: Standing: E. Jarvis, G. Morton, E. Luce, E. Rouse, F. Kluge. E. Reeves, J. Carlozzi, M. Charters. R. Utz, K. Tresham, C. Pappas, S. Syrett, Mr. Tomp- kins To keep traffic on the third floor corridors on an orderly basis, seniors are appointed as marshals by the class advisors. Students thus chosen leave classes a minute previous to regular dismissal in order to be at their assigned posts when the bell rings. Marshals are also stationed at the lockers before the morning and after- noon sessions and at dismissal time to make certain that students return quickly and quietly to the homerooms. Students serving in this capacity not only render a service to the school but learn a great deal from directing others. cutd coA The juniors are extremely proud of having completed a student handbook. This worthy project directed by the class adviser, Mr. Carruthers, and executed with the assistance of Miss Hamilton, represented the concerted action of the entire class. Marjorie Klipp and William Pell acted as co-editors and Peter Reyes, Patricia Dros- koski, Shirley Thilberg, Robert Lamb, Robert Corazzini, Joseph Tuthill, Richard Cowan, Greta Hanff, Mooreen Foster, Frank Swiskey, Thomas Breese, and Marjorie Kiski served as committee chairmen. The handbook will serve as a guide to all incoming freshmen and at the same time will supply information to all students pertaining to every phase of school life. Included in the manual is material covering such topics as, requirements for diplomas, scholarships, clubs, explanation of courses, and extra-curricular activities. The juniors are to be congratulated for completing a work which will render invaluable assistance to all high school students. First Row: P. Droskoski, M. Trow- er, S. Thilberg, M. Klipp, M. Foster, M. Kiski, G. Hanff: Sec- ond Row: Mr. Carruthers, P. Reyes, T. Breese, W. Pell. R. Lamb, R. Corazzini, J. Tuthill, Miss Hamilton — 32 —

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