Greenport High School - Beachcomber Yearbook (Greenport, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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YOU MUST HAVE BEEN TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: A. Moskovey, M. Bishop, Y. Walker, H. Thornhill, G. Bravakos, T. Harman, P. Corazzini, C. Pilles, K. Cottral, G. Sledjeski, H. Wernikowski, B. Foster, M. R. Butler, M. A. Droskoski, C. Grushkin.

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f . s4t££etic 2. 4%U4tic a ut CLASS HISTORY We, the class of '59, began our high school career by electing Harold Thorn- hill, President, and Cariotta Wilsen, Vice-President. Carole Grathwohl was elected secretary, and Joe Wells, treasurer as they were during all four years of high school. Our main project of that first exciting year was a St. Patrick's dance, Rock Around the Shamrock, which, regardless of the raging blizzard, was a howling success. As sophomores we elected Edwina Green, President, and John Gloria, Vice- President. Since our Christmas dance Silver Bells, was such a huge success, we gave another dance, Butterfly, in the Spring of the year. In our Junior year we really began to buckle down to work towards our fu- ture Senior trip. Our two new officers were James Salminen, President, and John Gloria, Vice-President. Our first big project of the year was to select our class rings. In February we gave a very successful Valentine's dance, and for the first time our Junior Class took the full responsibility for giving the Prom. The Prom, Around the World in 80 days, was very enjoyable and proved to be an asset to our finances. To put the finishing touch to our Junior year, we enjoyed the Jr.-Sr. picnic. In our final year at G.H.S. we seniors went on to bigger and better things. We started off with our magazine campaign in the first week of school and worked very hard on it. Our officers for this year were James Salminen, Presi- dent, and George Bravakos, Vice-President. Mr. Deutschmann again became our class advisor, as he had been for the three previous years,- Miss Mahoney was his able assistant. Our next endeavor as seniors was the presentation of our Senior Play Archie Andrews. With Mr. Clark directing and Mr. Jaschob producing, the play was very successful. From that we proceeded onward to the Yearbook with Athena Moskovey and Mary Ruth Butler, co-editors, and Mr. Gildersleeve, advisor. Finally Spring came and we set out for Washington, all agreeing that all the hard work we had put in was not in vain. Soon Prom time came, in which we aided the juniors by supplying the music, and finally, the Jr.-Sr. picnic and graduation, thus terminating four happy years at Green- port High School. 11



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A BEAUTIFUL BABY

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