Lynbrook High School - Green and Gold Yearbook (Lynbrook, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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45. , x 'F . , ,F atr- vi N., 1 l it fi 5 A l9lll'ih tl u Q ll' r 'NK 'Ilia much. We won girls' volleyball and we all remembered our F-L's fwhatever they werel. Finally, this year we won! We strode to fan- tastic pinnacles above the other classes, winning skit, cheering, cheering costumes, and five sports. We won by a fantabulous 77 points Cunder a new scoring systeml showing our ecstatic superiority. It was a wild night. Yeah, we had a play, Two of 'em. The first one was out of it. Fairy tale type. Wfitches and all that jazz. Mrs. McTl9ing. or somethinf Senior play was cool. It was called The Man Who Ctmze lo Dinner. They'll never forget that one. We had some Proms, too. You know, big dance type. Also cool. Went over pretty big. We even made some money on them. Sports? Mmmm. Our frosh team, basketball that is. was, like, champ type. This year basketball, football, and baseball were all champ teams, being naturally mostly composed of seniors. Wild type year when it came to that. Yeah, really wild. We were pretty proud of them guys. Let's see. 'Sthere anything else? I could say something about the U.N. trip, but I won't. You know, in our senior year we had the biggest mag sales in quite a while. Pulled in almost two thousands of bucks, l think. I can't let you go without mentioning the top brass. joe Papa stalwartly led us through our first two, then one Cleven took over for the last two. The boys did .1 pretty fine job, looking back on it. 'look around. Youll find most of this stuff explained in the book better than l could. By the way, what do you think of it? A A 55 y Viaito yd A A9 ' A f' la Nfl, 5 ': ., N.,,f

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PATRICIA AARONS Pat and l'd rather live in Bohemia. than in any other land. Likes: johnny Mathis New Rox ' - 5 Hotel, pizza Dislikes: homework, bad drivers dull weekends, bananas Activities: basketball: IA: volley- ball: l,4: softball: 2: chorus: I, 2: Classnite-1-4. Goal: social science work LYNN ABRAMOWITZ Lynn lY'hose fingers knit in skilled unmindfulnessn Likes: boys, music, knitting, cats. jazz Dislikes: slowness, horses Activities: basketball: 2: table ten- nis: 3,43 archery: 2: tennis: 5: Iota Society: 4: yearbook typ- ing staff: Classnite-decora- tions: 4. v ' l f.: 1 JEANETTE ACOSTA jan Marriages are made in heaven Likes: children, dogs, fun, food Dislikes: being active Acti1'ities:chorus: table tennis: 4. Goal: happiness, fun, and a family I Y rl hjn 1 CAROLYN M. ADAMS Candy, Carrie She looks a queen. Likes: classical music, tennis, Lyn- brook's choral concerts Dislikes: falseness, conceit Activities: tennis: 1-4 ihonor team: l,3,4l: basketball: l-2: volleyball: I-4: bowling: 1,4: table tennis: 3-4 fhonor team: 3-49: chorus accompanist: I-4: Varsity chorus accompanist: 3, 4: orchestra: 2-4: Lyn-News: Owl copy staff: Iota: French club: 2: Senior prom decora- tions: Classnite-skit: 1-4. Goal: choral director JOYCE BAHN Joyce the glass of fashion Likes: sport cars, weekends Dislikes: homework Activities: Lyn-News: Owl stall French Club: basketball: volley ball' tennis' olf' Classnite i 1 7 T' 8 cheering: skit: skit decoration. Goal: accountant 22 BRIAN BAILEY Beetle where the heetle winds his small hut sullen horn Likes: no homework, physics ex- periments which don't work Dislikes: homework, 5 minute math tests Activities: Varsity baseball: 3,-4: Varsity football: SA. Goal: engineering ESTHER BALAZS Es Her hair that lay along her hack was yellow like ripe corn. Likes: Sigma Phi, dancing, con- vertibles, real tall guys, pizza Dislikes: people who don't smile, sloppy boys Activities: home room rep.: I: bowling: l-4: volleyball: 3,-5: hockey: 5: softball: SA: Lyn- News: Classnite-skit: 2. Goal: nurse JOHN BARTHOLOMEW john to percieve things in the germ is intelligence Dislikes: homework, getting up on Monday morning Activities: track: Iota: Classnite -decorations. Goal: to be happy in what I do

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