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Elaine Caverno Charles Clement Norma Clinton Daniel Collins Mary Frances Collins Margaret Cooney fAh. poetry.J She was one of our Glee Club nightingales. Seriousness is not her forte. Not only was she a Lyn- News typist, a ping pong, volley ball and tennis player, but she also served on the Class Nite refreshment committees . . . ELAINE CA VERNU--ller cool blondness jolted many a fellow's torpid brain-and heart. f l'he fair Elaine belonged to the Hi-Y and the Year Book staff, and her school spirit branched out to Class Nite cheering, intramural basketball, tennis, hockey, swimming, bowling, and acting as a Home Room Repre- sentative for Z years . . . CHARLES Cl,EMENT- Mike, short for Michael Angelo, has won more art contests than there are Yehudi jokes. ln the Mineola lfair competition, he's a perennial first placer. He was Ye Owls Art Editor, Lyn-News Art Editor, chairman of decorations for the junior Prom and Class Nite. and a lli-Y member . . . NORMA CLINTON--Quiet Norm, so silent, so demure, she could advertise My Echo, my Shadow, and Me. Her hobby used to be puppets Cwhat Pinocchio isj but she's switched to col- lecting songs. She too is an artist of no mean ability . . . DANIEL COLLINS-He's never seen old Davey Eighteen jones' Locker, but well bet there's not much else he's missed-our nautical-minded 'fColonel. lilung spray, and a kicking wheel, and a spanking breeze-that's enough for cheery. quietly quizzical Whats up? Dan . ,. MARY FRANCES COLLINS-Mary is an athletic maiden. She's not at all contrary either, even though gardening is her hobby, CCockle shells and stutfj She roller skates, plays tennis, volley ball, and basketball. Added to that, she's another Diana Cwith a bowb and was a member of the Year Book staff . . . MARGARET COONEY- Marge is a math marvel, a history high and a Latin Laureate. Proof is the fact that she's our Salutatorian. Though not too athletically inclined, she did play badminton. She was one of Ye Olde Owl's staff, and was on the Class Nite skit committees 2 and 3 . . . ROBERT COSIER-'fCozy has a list of activities from here to there. He was Sports Editor of the Lyn- News and Year Book, a varsity bowler, member of the lli-Y CZ, 3. 43, member of the track team, band, and lirosh basketball team, announced at Class Nite, acted in the junior play and on the junior Prom committee . . . DENYS COUCH--This dapper gent from over- seas sounds like a by-product of the automobile industry- his nicknames Driver Denif' and he knows an auto- mobile inside-out. Careful CPB driving and soccer, foot- ball round out his interests and activities . . . DOLORES CRAMER-- Del spent her Grst two years at St. Agnes Academy before she migrated to Lynbrook lligh School. Shes either a skeptic or a yes man, because her favorite saying is 'fOh, sure. During her Senior year she played tennis and Rip Van Winkle's sport. bowling . . . GEORGE CRANDALL---Big, strong, handsome Swifty played center on the varsity football squad- he must've been the model for that song You've Gotta Be a Football Hero. you know? On the pecuniary side of life was caddying-and golf as a hobby . . . RAY- MUND CUDAHl'iA cheerful authority on benches- Robert Cosier Dolores Cramer George Crandall Raymond Cudahy
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him in the band-other times he was likely to be golfing or driving that Packard he's known for. . .j,4MES BENCIVENGA--We've discovered still another Lyn- brook lligh brotherhood-this one's in the interest of basketball, and Benny's one of the brothers He played on the junior and Senior Class Nite basketball teams as well as being known for his outside basketball achieve- ments . . . WILLIAM BljNNliTTi- Bill was a grunter in his Senior year, by this we mean he was a member of the wrestling team. Among other sports he indulged in was baseball. lle will be remembered for his excellent part in the junior play. His favorite sport was football, and his hobby?-i-you guess . , , IACK HOIJl:'t'l'he animals don't have a chance when Lyn- brook lligh's foraging fraternity goes on a foray! Poor jack, one of the foremost of the fervent foragers, never has enough ammunition when he goes out after the harassed denizens of the wood-maybe there's a coalition agin' him? . . , l l.ORIiNCli l30Dl:'N1Blissful Boden claims badminton as her favorite sport, lf you noticed a pair of crinkly blue eyes in the region of the Class Nite refreshment booth, they belonged to Flo. She helped manage the Mirrors for this year's Owl, and participated in Class Nite volley ball ..,. 4 I.EXANDl:'R 15Ul:'CKl5R-- Beck has participated in so many ac- tivities that they'll have to be listed like the menu at Spiry's-orchestra 2. 3: band 2, 35 lfli-Y Treasurer 3, Yice-President 43 circulation manager of Lyn-News g Science club: junior and Senior plays: archery, intra- mural softball 2, 3: wrestling 3, 41 Class Nite skits, and Year Book editor . . . MA RGUERITI1' BOX-ller friends jestingly say she will never be Peggy the Punctual. She warbled in the Glee Club and operetta, then did a quick switch to Class Nite cheerleading for three years. She plays basketball: baseball, rides, and is a mermaid in her off moments . . . l.0RliT7'A BRl1'NNAN1Any- thing to do with balls, be it softball, basketball. tennis, William Brussel Betty jean Burden Marjorie Caine Marie Capozzo i William Bennett jack Bode lilorence Boden Alexander Boecker Marguerite Box Loretta Brennan volley ball, or the f'.'Xfter the Ball kind interests Rita. She roved the basketball court like a wraith, Rita gave the Senior girls' Class Nite team some excellent coach- ing, and also helped to write Ye Olde Owl . . . ll'l1.- 1.1.4 M liRUSSl:'l.1lle lives it, breathes it, dreams it- what, you ask? Why basketball, of course. ln connection with any court capers he could be called Blitzkrieg Brusself' lle played the lirosh Class Nite and varsity teams, and coached the Class Nite team, lle also plays golf , . . BliTTY IEAN BURIJHN--She's a cartoonist par excellence. Not only did she participate in intra- mural basketball, riding. bowling, but she too is one of Neptune's daughters. Betty plans to grace some collegiate hall of learning. She was on the lirosh Class Nite decora- tions committee, and the lirosh and Soph refreshment committees . . , MARIORIE CAINE- Margie is an artist of no mean ability. Proof of this statement is her poster for Class Nite. She spent so .much time on the first ten list that she could call it Ullome Sweet llomef' She played badminton for three years. volley ball two, ping pong and basketball for one .... N IARIE C.4l'UZZO--Petite Marie has the nickname of 'flieef' Scwiifacii
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and perhaps on other things?-Alibi Irish could out- stare any wall from here to China. His cracks and his grin were rampant in our Lyn-News press room and the bowling alleys. on the tennis courts and cheering squad . . . FR,4NCl:'S CL'I'.4lULi1.A- Frankie is noted as being a good student, and for laughing, Let's hope she keeps her reputation for both, She was a Home Room Rep. for her lirosh and Soph years and was on the volley ball class team . . . FRANK DA LTO-tif it isn't thunder-it couldn't be old Rip after all these years, could it?-then it must be Dal, He bowled for a hobby, a sport, and an activity, adding intramural soft- ball to the last category. lle's the fellow with the soft. friendly voice and the matching personality . . . ROBERT DAV1S?Drummer Davis can beat out some mighty hot licks on the old skins. When you come into the auditorium he's the guy in the orchestra who makes your feet want to tap, lle was in the orchestra for two years and a member of the band for four years . . . l'Hl'LLlS DI:'Ll.A RU-- Phil is a damsel who was interested in athletics with a capital She played hockey l, 2. 3, 4 and was a member of the hockey honor team in her junior year. She bowled tl, 2, 3, 45, played softball CZ, 3, 43, was on the honor team and made all the Class Nite teams . . . l5l,1ZAISl:'TIl DIiV1Nl:'-HBetty is a globe trotting gal. She's seen so many places that she could compare notes with Osa johnson. Not only was she a member of the drum majorettes, but she led the twirlers when they strutted. Betty was a member of the riding club for one year . . . LORRAINH 1JONALDi 'fBabe plans to go to the Marinella School of Beauty Culture. Will hair be upswept this year, or down- dragged? See Lorraine for advice. She was member of the Glee Club CD, and the swimming and riding clubs. Babe also roller skated and played ping pong . . . DOR- OTHY ANN DUSCHER--'fDucky, as she is affec- tionately nicknamed, is another of our artists, turning Dorothy Ann Doscher Arthur Dratz Shirley Dubow llelen Elizabeth Fbbert ,,..... 3 lirances Cupaioula lfrank Dalto Robert Davis Phyllis Dellaro lilizaheth Devine Lorraine Donald her talents toward the Owl, stall and designing clothes for fun. She batted around the shuttlecock and ping pong balls and played volley ball .,., fl RTIICR DRA TZ- Art,,' being an adventurous lad, has participated in one of Lynbrook lligh's recently added sports. fencing. lle was the Secretary-Treasurer of the lli-Y for one term and one of the Science Club liinsteins. Dratzee was also a member of the band l, 2. 3, 4 and the orchestra for one year ..,. 9 llIRl.1:'l' DUB0ll!- Terry classes music as her favorite hobby and riding her favorite sport. Desi Arnaz seems to be tops with her, By her own state- ment she is lacking DA, and known for D..-X. Shirley was one of our drum niajorettes, and a member of the riding club . . . lll:'l.I:'N l:'1.lZAl3l:'Tll l:'13Ii1iRT- We know her as Bette, a willowy lady with an ambition to be another Gertrude Lawrence. She was Yice-President of her class for two years, and Vice-President of lli-Y. Other activities included tennis, basketball in tl. V. and Class Nite, and the junior play . . . MARTHA EIN- STEIN- lVlarty the musical managed alto in the Cwlee Club for 4 years. Occasionally her tones could be heard in the Senior section in Chapel. She played hockey Nineteen
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