Greenport High School - Beachcomber Yearbook (Greenport, NY)

 - Class of 1961

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P. Tamin Remember Way Back When . . .? M. Bauer A. Begley T. Bubb J. Gloria M. Laub B. Staron H. Staples B. Harroun

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Class History The time — September ’57, the place — room 307. There we were, all 66 members constituting the Freshman Class, ready and raring to proceed with our first class meeting at which we elected Joseph Fiedler, president; Richard Her og, vice-president: Patricia Verity, secretary; and Sandra Thomas, treasurer. The first (and only) thing on the agenda was the St. Patrick’s Dance. With much effort and the aid of our class advisor, Mr. Manwaring, “Lep- rechaun’s Hop” proved to be a huge success in spite of the cold weather outside. The place was the same but it was a year later. We were moving up in the world. Now as Sopho- mores, we attained a higher rank. Starting the year off with a bang, we elected the following officers; Karen Dean, president; Joseph Fiedler, vice- president; Terry Bubb, secretary; Valerie Unander, treasurer. Our goal — money. We reached our goal too. The two dances we sponsored, “Angels’ Cotil- lion” and “April Showers” were financial successes. Also those “little dogs” we sold really boosted our treasury. We soon came to be known as “those rich Sophomores” to the immense satisfaction of our class advisor. Well there we were — Juniors! What a wonderful feeling. As accomplished upperclassmen, we started the ball rolling once again and elected the following competent officers; Harry Mulhall, president; Peter Lieblein, vice-president; Sarah Postwaile, secretary and Paul Jensen, treasurer. It was a terrifically busy year what with our two memorable dances, “Sweet- heart’s Ball” and “Witchcraft,” the selection of class rings (a round military ring with an entirely new type of crest) and oh yes, the prom. “Stairway to the Stars” did not contribute to the financial resources of the class but it was considered to be a great social success. Before we knew it, that last and most important year had finally rolled around. We Seniors dug into our final year with zest and vigor and at the first class meeting of the year, we chose' the following officers: Harry Mulhall, president; Peter Lieblein, vice-president; Sarah Postwaite, secretary; and Val- erie Unander, treasurer. With Washington in mind, we went all out on our magazine drive, selling more magazines than any other class in the history of the school. The first major event of the year was the Sen- ior Play. Under the excellent supervision of Mr. Jaschob, we presented “Father’s Been to Mars,” a hilarious comedy with Tony Mazzaferro playing the leading role. For the tremendous task of editing the yearbook, we chose two very capable students, Lou Berdinka and Paul Jensen. Much thanks is owed to them and Mr. Gildersleeve, their advisor. The class trip to Washington and the prom passed much too quickly and before long, graduation, our final goal, was over.

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