North Shore High School - Taliesin Yearbook (Glen Head, NY)
- Class of 1960
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TALIE SIN JUNE 3, 1960 F OREWORD Other parts of the body assist the speaker, but the hands speak themselves . . by them we ask, promise, invoke, dismiss, threaten, entreat, deprecate . . . by them we express fear, joy, grief, our doubts, assent, or penitenceg we show moderation or profusion and mark number and time. QUINTILIAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration Faculty 1 Underclassmen Seniors 1. Activities SPOITS 1 . Advertisements Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 6 14 24 40 78 114 140 DEDICATIO iff 71? gay' ffJJ'Ko'1Q ww ol Error of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it. JEFFERSON We the class of 1960 dedicate the TALIESIN to a teacher who has given us, as a class, in groups and as individuals, insight and understanding into our past, present, and perhaps our future, DR. WILLIAM HARTMAN B K .S Li i - K - A 5 3 NMA: A A : Z. .5 ' L - M' fy m , f'Q!i s f b 2 M ffl N fe if W A-hwqggwi, , .,r:Ag 3- ,W ,pm sv. f-',, Q , l' 51511 .WY Eg! an 'M . H, M I I TR TIO 11 1.w N1f'l4II 1111n1'1.'. ll IS p1'1'111111s 11'111'1.'. In 11Il'll.N'1 ,Yllllf 11111111 111 I111' SIIII 111111 111111 0111 Il .vp111'L1 11.1 1111111011111 '11111111' 111 Ilf'lIl'IIl l111' 1lI'lll'1S of IIIIIII... KHMIZR 'ww ,M . M , . 'xv -m-e-wM..,., .1 f w V. ' A x V 4 sw 5, 11 ,if , .Q A V C' CENTRAL OFFICE ff MR' F' FURLONG Mrs. Brant Miss Davies Mrs. Hohenratli Sllpermfelldenl Mrs. Donovan Miss Thill Mrs. Calulia of Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION Sranrling: Mr. Siegel, Mr. Terwilliger, Mr. Reid, Mr. Heimer, Mr. Gamble, Mr. Martin, Mr. Furlong. Seated: Mrs. Hansel, Mr Cilson, Mr. Bogossian, Mr. Bliss, Mrs. Hohenrath, Mr. McLeod. DISTRICT ADIVIINISTRATORS Mr. Donald Van Deusen Mr. Carl Richter Dr. Harry Thompson Curriculum Business Recreation N J X cuff 5.1 ed V arf' V MJ' VTE HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE STAFF J. , X Businlqsslilce. patient, and friendly, despite innumerable interruptions- roug out N the day, high school office staff keeps us informed and running sqitfothly. L. to r.: Mrs. Barbara Muttee, Mrs. Catherine Royal, Mrs. Terry Martin, Miss Odette Butelli. CUSTODIAL AND CAFETERIA STAF FS George Wolf Head Custodian Mrs. Blanche 0'Toole Cafeteria Manager CUSTODIAL STAFF Frederick Blanlcmeyer Ludwig Chudzik ,lohn Divonzo Mrs. Elizabeth Downie Stephen Carhowski Robert Jantzen Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss CAFETERIA Stephanie Aldock Mary Caggiano Anna Fresiello Neal Harvey Olive Hilclreth Joyce Kaufman Katherine McManus Oswald Koeler John Marra Victor Puchalski Edward Sullivan Alex Szymanslci George Wolf STAFF Mrs. Violet McNally Mrs. Ann Nernoff Mrs. Mary 0'Hare Mrs. Blanche 0'Toole Mr. James Thompson Mrs.. Emma Wanzor Mrs. Ethel Whitenack ,X . , fr 1-fi,,:,, fi 1: ,N - wk P A fm ff N ,,1,L.f,? ,gfiifz fw ' 12:2 f - f lificw srfg :g::.g,L ' , 4. 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' k x 2 1 -- 1-1- Q..-i. l Hkvfil iam- ma 'QQ W 9' l GUIDANCE Throughout the years of high school, the guidance department helps all students in many ways. ln four years it is all too easy to become hopelessly entangled in College Boards, working paper applications, choice of subjects and of colleges. Enlightening bulletin boards, frequent student conferences, tests and more tests, information on colleges and available scholarships and job oppor- tunities, from Mr. Dillenbeck, Miss McCormack, Mr. Shulman, and Mr. Wolfe, make our years at North Shore High School well-organized and profitable. ft Mr. D. Dillenbeck Mr. Shulman, Miss McCormack Director of uida e MT- Wolfe I ' YL Guidance Counselors 5434 ' ,Q Miss Romano Mrs. Kraft Guidance Secretaries As North Shore High School continues to expand in size and educational facilities. it has a constantly growing need for its special services-health, reading. and speech improvement: attendance supervision. and music direction. f 1 . 1 S 5 .ge il ggi MR. STANLEY WOLF School Psychologist lfifs VIRS. FREDA HEDLING School Nurse MISS JUSTINE MACHOVICZ School Nurse MRS. RUTH SMALL Attendance Director MR. THEODORE RYDFR District Music Director MRS. RUTH GRADY Dental Hygienist MRS. MARJORIE LANG School Dietician ,ps-nf. J. .11!' '-mv-.v,..,,......, , .ll DR. JOHN E. FRENCH Principal Dr. French has been both a leader and a good friend to us since our first year of high school. He has gained the respect of the student body hy showing his own respect for our school, our teachers, and us. His loyalty, integrity, and warm personality have instilled in everyone here a desire for higher scholastic and personal standards. MR. SVEN 0. ROSENGREN Assistant Principal Mr. Rosengren, our assistant principal, scolds us when necessary, praises us when we deserve it, and always greets us with a grin. The smooth running of our school lies largely in his hands. FAC LTY u7vlII'fl' fulfil lulml no ,WTOIIII mark irzlffmls. M Il TON xi ,Quinn x . ' I ,f l 1 5 v Rt IIIERT IIARNA- English llut you must do smnvtlling mort we-k always tu flu smut- good, soure- XA'lll'I'C. Alhvrt Schweitzer I.. E. IIROMIIERICK- -Physics All ruads wurlh taking lt-ntl uphill. Anon. I 'Vw sr- :gil if ,Q ii - 0 Q DOROTHEA COMFORT -Spanish Huiiios lwclin pnr ln menus lo mas nvrvssurio, We have madv tht- lvasl the most im portant. Anon. f,, f PHILIP BERCOVOY-flinglish To he ordinary is to he ungrateful. Anon. DOROTHEA CALLAHAN-Engli:-li Education has for its object the forma tiun of t'l1arat'tL-r. Spencer -Q I - 'Mfg RAYMOND F. CONLINfPhys. Ed. Wrrrk consists of wliatcfver at lvudy is obliged to do, and Play consists of whatever a hody is not ohliged to do. Mark Twain X I,Il.LIAN BRILI, -English Ftutlivs st-'rw fur th-light, for OTIIIIIIIPIII and fur almility. l'rant'iQ lluvml AMBROSE CLARK- Shop Nothing is ucliit-ve-tl ln-fort' thorougllly altvmptt-tl. it ln' Sitlnvy FLORENCE CRAXIER -English Nature anfl hunks lu-lung tu tlu- t-yes that Sec' thvm. Elllt'I'S0ll .IULIAN DIAMOND Art A smile and a sm-use of humor are a key to each new day. Anon. l EDWIN FAUST-German Wvr fromde sprachen nicht kennt, weiss nichts von seine-r eigenen. Goethe WILLIAM HARTMAN-Cit. Ed. Error of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it. Jefferson EE RX' ,- PAUL DRISCOLL-Shop Education is the process by which one mind forms another mind. Anon. CHARLES FENN-Math God created the natural numbers. The rest is the handicraft of man. Kronecker JOHN HENDERSON-Cit. Ed. Believe in yourselfg obey the prompt- ings of your conscienceg fight for what you believe to be right. Anon. JULIAN ELIASOPH-fEnglish Who so neglects learning in his youth, loses the past and is cl:-all for the fu- ture. Euripides ANN E. FULLERTON-Biology Today is yesterday's pupil. Anon. RICHARD KASKOUN-Science Let thy speech be better than silence, or he silent. Dionysius the Elder i f y e l . 5 f Q 1 MTA Kmgl-j5Ky 1gl,,i,,,.,S ROBERT KOCHsScicnce MYRON KRAWITZ liusint-ss Most of us know how to say nothing. Science is . . . like virtue, its own Training is cvcrything. The pcach was fcw of us know whcn. exceeding great reward, once a bitter almond: thc cauliflower Anon. Charles Kingsley is nothing but a cabbage with a collcge edueation. Mark Twain Pfll.EFN LAMITFIRT--Horne Fc I said, LRUTHLESS' personal standards of excellence. Gracious living is the fincst art. N- RUSS Anon. MARJORIE MAPLE -Phys. Ed. f DONALD MATTHEWS-Latin FORREST MCMULLEN-English ':l'am is 3 Vlcmry' not 3 gil' Disci US Ui Serviamus- Better he unborn than untaught for 1v0fCf'ff ' Anon- ignorance is the root of misfortune. 1 , rj! f' ' ,, Plato f , f' ' f 4251, M ,M Q 0 i . or - I8 OV, G 1444, D7W,6?92mf27??f2w0 ' i 1-it stiff T ff 'i ' .H 6 'jf nu tty pg p e, I ,ttf Z ' E . A t I XX T V Q3 t Rx' - t EILEEN Mt-NAMARA Dramuties Speak clearly, if you must speak at all, Cnrvc every word before you let it fall. O. YV. llolmes GRACE MYER-French II y a toujours le revers de Ia medaille. C'est en forgeant qu'on devient for- geron. Anon. . ,,..f 'll-v lm.. A--agp. Several similar, subsequent, supplementary, singularly synlbolical, secondary, stimulat- ing, simultaneous, scintillating. sample examples, seemingly psychologically sound, sometimes sincerely simple. . I lt DOROTHY O'KNEFSKI-Art Art is, in the first instance and pre- dominantly, un edueation in and of the senses. Irwin Edman D. Thompson i n GEORGE OSBORN-Math Apres le pain, l'education est le pre- mier besoin du peuple. ' Danton R : Wizifsilf' ' A ,if , r , ga, I L ,A x l itz. 5 1 s I Q f f s 1 I :4gQ , X tx '- 'F' 2 i - .P Zlfj 5 . 1 4' 6212 4: ' X fl EDWIN NELSON-Business Everyone lives by selling something, R. I.. Stevenson . N as fl ul ' PASQUALE NICOLINO- Ind. Arts This above all, to thine own self he U110. Shakespeare ,.. STUART PALMER-English The important things of life are: ex- ploring nature, reading. thinking and writing. Thoreau f. x ill J ,,..l DONALD PARKER Cir. Ed. JA' PEGR ISABEI. PHII.I.Il'S -1,al,m.-aan Ihr- lnstory of tht- world is lrul the YU'-1 fell Wen' ll Thi- duo! and bil:-in-u of tht- ttppt-r fhvlf. lno-'rwpllv of vrvut nn-n 1- ' . r- - Kvats 1 Y Ul' fqvl Milton Anonx l f, lil' J l Good will is tht- mighliest przwlival form- in tlw nnivt-ne. ff. F. Dole fd 'ink El.lZAIlE'l'H SCOTT Frvrtvli A vor-nr vaillant rivn cl'in1possi hlv. Anon. NORMAN ROSS --English The- differvncr' lwtwvvn the right wortl and the almost right word is tht' dif- fcrt-nve lwtwevn lightning aml thc lightning hug. Nothing SllK'l'Pf'IlS like' ha-rd work. Anon. Mark Twain t. 5 1 HILDA SCOTT-fPhys. Ed. SONIA SMITH English A friend may well hr- rn-vkonvtl tln- The universe is Changi-3 our lift- is nlasterpiece of nature. what our thoughts llliikl' it. Ente-rson Marvus Aurt-lins lfrllil, 5'l'l'illfVlAN Scictivv 'l'ln- man who ,L!l'21llllillt'S totlaly and stops lvarning: tomorrow is lHlPlllll'2llQ'tl tlw mlzly nftvr. Newton llal-ze-r 'Y' -s 'I if ' v l70NAl,ll 'l'llUMl'SUN Math Um-nius vonn-s from lf? inspiration and 9911 perspiration. 'llll0IllilS Alva Edison Z HERMAN WElSlVlAN Scimim- llc-niovracy is base-d on the conviction that the-rv are' L-xtraordinary possibili- ties in ordinary pt-ople-. Anon. xv Qi fi 1 . 5 1, I, t JonN STERLING -Musimi 1xEA'nncE Tnoms cn. Ea. Cod kvvp nu' alivv wliilv l'ni still liv- For what avail tht- plougl1 or sail, ing. Or lantl or life-, if frm-mloln fail? Old Sl'ltlSIll2lIl'S llrayvr EIlN'l'SUll JEAN 'l'llil3ITS-Cit. Ed. BETTY TRAUTH- Phys. Ed. WR- grow loo soon olxl anal too late The strongest drug of all' gooml healtli Smart, and rval nvcvssity. Arlfvll- Boris Pasternak JOHN WILLIAMS--Math ELEANOR ZIPPERIAN-Business A penny saved is a penny earned. A womank gut-ss is much mon- ar- Fraflklin curate than a man's certainty. Kipling Are- we with it?? Well I guess-North Shore. North Shore . . m-m'maylw . . . Ji, ' . H .Q .xg . . It x 5 I Lf A V1 ar., 'V He must have run into the sump! Hey, honey! WhCl f5'S the dish towel? The eye of the hurricane. dvad Hay-dn's and Pu-pa gnnc V n N Boy! I bet lhvy think I'n1 some-thin' ! Who does he think he is, anyway! 23 U DERCLASSMEN I ll4ll,1'llIfllQ in hum! is ll'UI'lll nmrr' llmn fl QI'I'llf thing in pr'nspw'l. HCM ll' 2 ll. 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L -L 'F l 0 as i 1:-if ,f Deborah Ronald Edward Ruth Stanley Christina Jeffrey John Otto Paolino 1 Pattersg 5 Pellegrino Pokora Portaro Pribyl Raulston Q35 gf N Q9 I .-. : sw-' Y 1 .-.,.. fx -:-.: --,- - -':, -- -ffv S- .31 1 4 2- - 1: ,.-- ,::-- . ' -t - ' . , XJ xx J Bye, rw D Q SJ 34 , Al: Marianna llc-clkin -26 4? A Camille Salerno John Siarkowski L3 ff:- 4- 5 . Christine Swan Linda Wussmuth so INV! r, ox tgipdownvl JQVQSS EC! Q ,Q oo . N06 '99 J Y. v ' 'S .Q .. .. S 63, Q9 lv X . 4 'X - Civ n Q o .lanles Judith Steven No Q9 ts Tanya we, x Remke Rohrlvach Romm X enthal Rudin 5 Q 3 W' .mf M S QS 'lk 42. Q .1 UP ' a O Q .IL Q f 5 .QA S f 1' , S if S John Haydee Kenneth .lohn Violet .lon Forrest Sample Santiago Sarubbe Sawicki Schierhorst Shanser Sheridan ,Q 'fi' s I V . ' . ,W mx, :Hr F , N 6. 'fm ,V .. ' A ra ae: A 0. A w- 2. t-- S ' -'cr U Pt-ter Sharon Margo Paul Nick .lane Kathleen Skarzenski Slaughter Smith Snayd Speransky Spivey Sullivan il, gn Q A 5, s 46 1 - Q W i .3 0 K H: ' so .awp :,w,, iii ,i J fi , 5 tr 'P ,Sa 'fl ' If li' or - xml .lohn Robert Linda ,lon Jeffrey Barbara Robert Swanson Sydow Tait Ten Haagen Tozer Van Vorst Van Vorst 6, i K- , K' , If x . it X A' Q5 Melanie Linda Linda .lames Strettle Scott Kate Weber Weiss Wheeler Whitehill Whitting Whitting Williams 'QL 3! Susan Susan Llppner Wiener Pictures not available: John Aebly Ronald Behrmann Joanne Blacharskia Ronald Bliss William Burnett Robert Conlin Walter Dziomba Wiltbank Yost Mary Force Nancy Heck Merlyn Horner Diane Kiesel Marie Leonardo James McCarthy Lowell Susan Karen Carla Geraldine Zimmennann Zisk Zurich Frank Myrick Patricia Quortrup Karl Rehberg Jeff Roche Fred Schmidt William Shaugnessy Donald Short Robert Slaven Jerry Smith Julius Tenke Patricia Walsh Gail Williams Barbara Zurer 36 I ,V 1 Q , 1 s Mm. x v 1 , X C L' KLKIQK iL1KLk'LxLWXkkLg lk N, h - , xx-MX 'V f , ,X - , ,M 1 1, P11 KI hx K xxx. L L 1 n 1 gk XX? 1'x'q'KNi 31 Vkdlk k lj fu Ll -, Clank M 1 ' v Rx PR TX'L3fUKL'L' fwxbiMMLf :ull MW' X X I I X 1... u ., N Xfpkxf '1'fAk:.v' f n x . NN p It kuf !x,k MV I V . M 4 , x XM, wut -..,kN.x 'Q 3-...vm wud 3 4 4 ww w 1. rirr ,WJQF Li ., QfL,,,-,. 5 . L3 . V 2 ii' r N- T 1- ish Nick D'Al1c-ssio and prize winning ivy U , Just a short time ago. Carnival cartooning draws crowd. i CAR IVAL MA in wiv 11 ' s'f,1:' . wx 'Wx R Q S 1 'W' A iijagi SCIE CE FAIR MUVI G UP DAY ?fQvw 31--iw - 4 C P... Ax N A M r 3 Rafah. 1- sq' 1' rf, F19 A 'g a E IORS 'Tflzfrfffy ilu' 11111111 of II 1111111'.s fr11't111zf' is lrll his 0ll'll f1r1111fs. HMI PN 4 JOAN MARIE ALIJOCK form . . . Uh, that hluc Cllr-yy . . . French fries and slrawhn-rry froslcds . . . likes kids with up aml go . . . famous for hcr food salesmanship . . . President of Future Nurse-s. perhaps a second Florence Night- ingale. H. D. ACKERLY lll Skip . . . a hard-hitting spark plug on the gridiron . . . has a passion for sandy hair, sandy ln-aches and Sandy Smith . . . versa- tile musician--a Starduster and a promis- ing singer . . . career in music or medicine. SALLY ROSE ALEK Sal . . . sincere smile for all . . . jones llcach, anyone? ...Rock 'n Roll rates high on hor list-conceited people low . . . Tull hall of Mutt and Jeff . . . next year will find her as a secretary or attending business school. il MARK AIN fllczrcus . . . he-lpeml make our school grounds bloom . . . wrestling prowess . . . mtth nd physics are tops with him . . . hills busy work and stuck-up girls . . . Viking, View shutter-hug . . . always pultcrin iround his lab .... 21 career in cnginccrmb ahtid BRUCE ALEXANDER ANI'-VCIIE . . . tall and aloof . . . proficient worker in Industrial Arts . . . liflgll Im nr und school scowl . . . can always he sc with George . . . plans to work III in scaping. E'-E LR., jf 4'-wt if BERNICE ALLECRETTO NICHOLAS ARKAS BARBARA CLAIRE BAKER Hllllflj' - - - l0v1'ly'.,w11vy. jf! lllilllk llfilir . : . Nivlr . . . spiced foods, serious people, and Barb . . . honey colored curls, a sunny sweaters and straight skirts. top! her Nhst stamp collecting . . . Touchel . . . likes smile, and beautifull bracelets . . . a VERY - 01111 illwllyjltlf-Sl'l't1 Wlill blvn CQVC France and the French . . . spends his well-kent diary . . . this talented twirlcr kids . . . pale pink lipstick only . . .n1ar- Sfnurduys at Plmmcircuigg , , , Smokes a finds time to serve on the Youth Center Tliltll' 11111-l il business career in the future. pipe . . . plans a career as a translator. Committee . . . will be a whiz at interior decorating. V1 1 so . ., 2, V Y I b Eff-ritltl '4l'k.V tr ,ff-j lf'f dir.. Qlylidkn-. - 1 ' 'XL V- iall. Ill-1 6 wh ' ',1',41,.,wgx ,Ag Li J Loi, 449 fill 71,1 ' t 1 11,- 'sg v. 1,,t : ii1-t.,., W: 1 2-- H . f -. . ,nv - l I ,V , ' lfvl-4 A-L 1.f!!v ,L KLH7 .'.'l'.' I L19 nfl! Qt 1:.'- -' .'1.t I4 my 4- - 44144 fr .-012' Q A V F l si, his !1,d4i,1 ig, -,., iff .4 -1.1K f , , nr , ' ', I .. ' 1 Lv'f'1,f,4,f, J:'-if-f.X?y:l'Q1i:,'- 9 Cvfifljf . UBL.-. C11-f Cff1Ic l' LClfc'A MILS-7 -f I K , , iyilt 1.1 .ffgtfflf M fbtutea. is Ili 1 :Lnffl css' ! Ai 'A ' I ' . 'LL LL I ofxvio BEANI B Vt lm ' 'CUNA rl-'UL DM' ' 4 lf .ff l ARBARA MACHTILDE I 1 L f, Tl! - lfgig l.,lYANCY BEL-,Q ff- K - Lt-- Drrve . . . frequently inhabits the Yacht Club van def BEEK ' - Nrslice . . . busy Mariner Scout . . . detests as launch hoy . . . lots of pocket money Bllfbllfll . . . our first foreign exchange walking home . . . has hair ribbons of all . . . always for a steak dinner . , . digs Student . . , travels at her Own page . , l sorts . . . would read Robert Frost anytime Mechanical Drawing and all kinds of music C00d Ill0rningl . . . the chocolate sweets - - - UIWUYS Singing in C1355 - - - HYiPPY . . an avid bridge fan. Holland is famous for . . . modern jazz late SkiPPYlu - ' - WTY 591159 Of lll1m0f - - - h0P05 iii nright . . . Sl1e'g not just 3 5grawl,en-Y to become an elementary language teacher, ron e-she's Dutch ' R . , ' 1 J' A ' - ,-,tJ1..,t-try... it - 32.9 P 5 C f ii 't 5 A IJICNNIS IIELLINE DORIS I., lllfl.l.NlfKR llf-uni' . . . likcs happy folks anrl fm-llof Doris . . . l u-mln amml Spanish fan . . . What lliil'lK-lllA!'lllxt'l'N . . . What Shvlly lla-rgifin art' you waiting forffi' . . . ls'l's go howling: rt-1-ortl? . . . an affinity for :ln Austin-Hoaly . . . ronsitlefratc' lwoplc arc- cluly appre'Cia,tv4l . . . sot't'4'r scorn-r . . . WL lirouard, ,Inna , lmig liaskclllall fan from ltraiy lfftfk . . . guitars and good ti vs . . . ' At n't.fi1ig, X . . .Tlans a l'LlI'k'Q'I' in lungtlagv tvaclhpg. , Jlllial 5vllz:'r, 1-asv! T fly' I . x 1 l , A NJ ' 1' mt I l I f K 1 J 'Q J 'y ' lv 'J V'-, , , V X ,bf l fr ,' Pr f t - My 'Ax K J! ' ' It 3 K ,Q X X f ff X' i F' fy V- F ' l . lL. .1 ., , 'V' in u N 1 lap t fl f' XA' rf lf tx f- , N 1 ,V ' X 1 Lf 1 . Xj U . V X KJ ,I ii S P' 4 1- ,f It r- Ji ' 'I ,Fir M tk X J X V E! X WA Y lil V ' 'fling' 4' ' it , i fi,ig,'::5'1lf -' .fffnfiipf f 'A ' ' if A if-lil, . . s A A . ,. ,,.,, m X M I ,, ll ll' xx 'wtf ak 1 f lf I -0 ' fx' if A. hr' 4-. fk in KJ M -4 .A ,w fl- t, ' ' ' Xi ' X N' af to ' . ' V! X Xt .pt N at rib Ar l g, f ' K i - ' ' I 'k ' -AN' ff If U :N 1 x 1' ga 'Hx ,yi only HERND I . BERCEMANN LOUISE F. BERRY lfvrnrl . . . anolhvr of FllI'UIN S gifts to North Lu . . . husy vounting monvy for hvr favor- Sliorq- , , , lim-fi,-I- , f'SI,,.,.dyY one and thg ite organization. llltx Youth Center . . . lt'll smut- . . , anolln-r jazz low-r . . . Could dance lu- a ri-al blast! . . . that twirling baton Io illlyllllllgl hut pref:-rs R 'n H . . . ne-xt . , . Roger Williams, Italian food, and good yvar. bark to llc-1'111any. timvs . . . will work in tho language fieltl. Koi, if GERALD TIIONIAS ISICNIJICR Cvrry . . . frivnmlly smilv for vwryom- . . . c-njoys vars. girls. antl any ,gootl jolu- . . . vxpvrt lamlsvapingi . . . oflvu st-on with Ronnie in his hlilllitll wagon . . . svl'x'it'o antl tht-n mnploylnvnt in civil sm-rvit'v. ..-J .x' r, ' I P! fy J f' ' P 1 ml' . I 1 t 'Q 1 Alu I ' 'i J! .1 1 ,1 'j , I fig! 1 -X s I ,Pl A! ' I-ff' ,',, ' V 1 ' A ,f l , w 1 , -lg. . A H , . ' .v A Z I x 'L U I 'Jil' A ig' 'Lf' I ,f 'fi V ,Amt if lf!! ' ' fd.,J1'. r ' v i f' t ri ' . , , , , -t fo ,I .1 Lum' uizimioun 4 -f Lzlvinrfrz fo . . , aut-h ln-auliful hair . . . that magic flute . . . won't lislvn to Ll song from 'ffligiu-lillt loves all other musiv . . . Ct-sl la vial . . . expf-rim-nreml mountain l'llllllH'l and hahy sitlvr . . , oll Io rollvgmr in lfurope. Q-7 ,M I'---4,5 I , A 3, Q' QU' DAVID V. BIIZIIEHS RONALD BIRCHALL MADELINE ANN BOLITHO 1p,,,,4. I I I IIN. ,,,I.I.,.,. 'mm-S big fumuwk R,,,,,,ic I I I M,-I Ivy League I I I North Mat . . . meatliall sundwiclles und Pepsi . . . I I I MIII.k WMI, huh. I I I um lu. usually found Sliortfs future major Ieuguc bliggliiill giiir famous ettrtoonisl . . . Bermuda shorts . . . working . . . iIItlll't'l'i1lll'S uny good looking . . . Dixieland jazz and thick steaks . . . Oh, Gertnun Club st-cn-lury . . . can be found girl I I I IIWIMII. Ilrilu. ngjrls who Wong that bass voice! , . . Varsity Club V4-ep with Louise und Ursula . . .not much irks talk to him . . . will join llnclc Sam. . . . Penn State University calls him. X' Iwi' - - - IWXI 5U'l 'l'0lll'lIl'- .K I, 9 J . 'I 5 ' . ,I H . I, 9- 1 f 'v' .- 1 . - 1 N. . ' . A-J x ' V H L ' -if f ' it ,li aj X S I 1 ' I I, it l If 4 , +- I ,J , ' p 1 gl' .. 5 ,I I V .I . . 1- ' ff' ' '17 Y A. ',. I - .JV 1 li' -' V 'K . '1 -::.- i if .--. fl . n ., . il ' -'k'k' i I I .iii ff'fjf-gf I i -f-f pf- I 'nys f-FI' tihwitrifiiftf l l :Mio A AO I --it it- iiii -iiiii M I ' if V, I . vb .1 - . ' ,, I ' - I W- 'iv mi r i ' f Sl' If -' I .. I If III, , i ,fi .- f f X ,' ', I 4- XXN' ' .P I ' X 1 Pl I 'li . J 1 , ,Q uf- -1 1 I Y A,-. I, Xfm-.:-V1 I I',Iftl , I , , ,Q ' ,NIL Ij.!xf11 , , I., uf ,' I N4 I I 4 ' I ' f,,..1,' Ia'J- Ifpt. f I I 1 f-I 4 l5'fl'JiiL 7 in. tl' f N I ' . VJ f ' A ,di j .,-.ft ff' t 'f I it 'I f L 1 'L 41. -f I if f- '- X-'f f fwfx ' ',, -J ', f M.. few' f xii '- if .,z.,,t..Uft4e'7 ftffffsff1'i ' f nf.-fwfyf NIM Ili I f ' I MIX' II ', 14.1 I II,-I .' Y-, JIILIE A. IIOLLENBACHER I JOHN WILLIAM BOROSKI A NORMAN W. BOYD, JR. .lulie . . . enjoys at nive thick book . . . twirl- John . . . gigantic, generous and genial Norman, no longer Noonie . . . prcfcrs in- ing.: C0-Cilllltlill . . . wln-rv ilu-rt-'s Gist-In and btuclenl Council President . . , my-y-y good- telligent loafers . . . anything but screaming Hcssic . . . Just singing in the rain . . . ness! . . . able leader of the renowned women . . . uftcr downshiltinff into low his . - A 91 . I - b , . mmm, ll1IlIllllll'Q.f0l'S untl dill pickles . . . Sturdusters . . . Where ure my eyes? ,favorite IS Biology . . . consul of Latin phony soullu-rn au-et-nts irk her . . . plans . . . tosses u basketball in the winter, u 1 Club . . . wreslles with his conscience and to slumly in lla-rmuny. discus in the spring. -,4 I . . . on tri dentistry. I, f 1 , I W- H.: ,SIL I ,, - , ISL III. V51 1:9 'KK IX fig . J' ' F ,,- . Ann -ff' J ' 'l . 5 hub' f if ,V I 4 Z' ' A 49 tr f Jai' I D 5 -t ty-L l 91 ! at 3 r 0 I t ALFRED A. BROWN JAMES BROWN 5 X 5 ROGER BUCKHOUT JH . . . likes ewrytliing and everyone . . . Jimmy . . . easual dresser . . . erazy ideas. Rug ' - - 'inmllfntl V0mUl'Qll, Wtlllillfl gained can he seen in a blue Cltryslvr with side- rate high with him . . . Oh. those week- x - - - .'IQ0d-l00li1I15Il and witty . . . quiet and liiek ,laek Whelan . . . a livlpful hand at ends. . . . enjoys tinkering with cars . . . . f'35Y'E0lntl - - - NWS l'0Wlmi-51 l'llY5lCF..HlNl l3oliat'k's . . . a hiteh in the Navy and then C sports and dance music fan . . . frequents x basflwll - - ' Sfillmcll f0ll0Wl'F of 'llc Klntls' work as 'i me-eltanie. 000 lllft Youth Center and the diner . . . the ' Ion TTU' and 5hf'llPY Bfflllall - - - llSUW'f'l' X JSI army and lvusin s lie ahead. ing Calls- - I , ,.f ' . K -Niibxt . 'x f is ,N F N R ' L ' . -- s x - V , . . f , V K Clif X JI yr 39 A I lf. , V, XX V I l X v,.-XX C I g ,V ftp, X ' Q 5' 5 XFN U W , f . . rrri 'i-i' Wiiii N' hayi f V' RRRRRR ,iii 'hi'irdr, I :wg - 71V A7, - H -Wx . 1 - ' ix r Wg tw db 'N X UJE27 ffl! A X JI' Q52 . ' x mrs JI' U ICD r s SV U' , X - ' J fy , si' 0 1' 02 , to 9, bb 4 if 9 it, f f ' r . 'E ' 6 uf wr I ' .IEANNE MARIE BURDICK X. 'A BARBARA ELLEN BURGAR DEBORAH ANNE CAPOHIANCO jenn , , , ginging. skating' Swimming. and Barb, Burgi, or Hobo . . . lovely blonde Cnppy . . . what sport ean't she play! Singing . , , 31,54-n1.mim1.-d ujr hides alt-rt pageboy tno bobby pin, pleasell . . . . . . Mysteries iuystify In-r . . . casual ant interest in everything: . . . enjoys a good historical novel . . . merry music-maker . . . energetic and swift walker . . . teach- ing lies ahead. sparky, enthusiastic cheerleader and Student Council Veep . . . our uambassadress' to Girls' State . . . loves fun' and being as busy as she invariably is . . ahead. ., nursing lies nz-at clothes are a must . . . filiinese foot is fabulous . . . loves children and wil major in teaching at college. ,,,.. K5 ,pw 'ii -5 . ' Y ZR - x liltIllAliIJ .IAMIQS lIARS'l'lCNS NINA MARIE CA'1'ALl0'1'TI DONALD FRANK CATAPANO 1-lr . , . fisln-A and fouls girnuml with mrs .Winn . . . 'azz fun . . . wo :lv with no svlisv lful . . . Italian fund . . . I am goixlvf In bc . . . . J i I . .. . . his frm- limi' . , . Ilkw lilly ixll14i uf url uf linnmr irk in-r . . . Uglgl mils and lvluaw ll lJ1ll'lll'i0lA . . . lmul ilk:-s all girls vxvvpt I llI1Nll'l'll - - - fi1lliS iPllHill1'fS l'HlllN'S NISE' . . . fzivuritc sillmjm-i'I'f buys! . . . livi- and corivvili-ii unvs . . . shows school spirit by . an l'4'iIi spnrts fun . . . plum tu ull:-mi lm:-n , . , lmund lo In-lp pcnpli- us u nurse: playing fimtluill . . . plains to enlist in tile llvgc and aludy lmlvl lllilIl1lgLi'Ill1'lli. or alirlinv r-it'WLll'1il'SS. Army or Navy. 3 he 5-X - X ,X XMN A ' X N N - H ' X X Xx,,xWgii, wk w xwimx XXWNQ, wwv, 1'-Avwx--wsvn XM iw, ' W fi 'A .A Qffi' f I ',r' Yiililbi-U -: h 'N f S I 0 . ,,i '. f 4 755 ' w ' ' ' - i -L W' i:fi, : i f- --'x x SvQfY':5-:5f'r5ETS i,'-- iii :'m :jififffifflfiliiSi5'i5Q?T..i'Mi5 fjxi Xlxk 5 xxxuw Ck KLM M. X , X- A' 'Vxw Ek wx wx.. K,-,gi XXXQXVX, qlhwtw L xx X ' xh- 'X xx g.. X,-NNN! N X X wmv 1 Na X Mix X W WN' XV: wx Nm, . . . ,A X it kb xr zxivx mx X XVNQXKV L 5 X-A ' Q X N 3 ' 4 i WSU X -11 NN N -:WN X X , Mm w ,VXLX NWNX .NNN SARAH KIHAIJWIQZK lIllRYS'l'AI. if DIANA COHEN RUSALIND YALE COOKE 'ly . . . quivt lmmur but uh, tlmsi- unvx- llirnm . , . tmivlws piu11o..A.'cnjoys reading. R0,1,1-V , . . 10,-cs U, hum now Words ' I l 'lvd l't'lll1ll'kS . . . our stalwart' Sialgv 1-gpm-iiillylmoksgilmut llll'iilClI1f'l1lld doctors f-Hey. full . i l Svnim, Class Svcrctul-y ll4lg11'l'. . .m'ulie'gi1lh-cioliws . . . Wile'n mi . . . falsvinutcd by tln- study of history . . . Q , ' hack to Durham and 11,056 1-L-lwlg . . . 1 ge-l your licm'i1si'? . . . ur:-rs:-:is matic duw'i1-tu-mirth pwpli- uri' for llQ'I' . . . plans Cuts lu., hail. bust ufwr midnight . I - hum, .1'lllt'.valpallvit'valllciitizllc'f1rl'i'oil0gx'... lu illlPIlli milf-gc and vnlcr the toavliing fum mum, player ' 1 1 hmding for Civil fi-lmlogy und nmrrizngu- in lhi- futurv. fir-ld. service or Frvnch tczwlling. ,-1 -,....-f lxiiff ,lUIlI'l'lI NI.'XIIFII:XI,I. IIOUNIIIS GEORGE VICTOR COUTUHIC ANTIIUNY CARICY IIUMNIINUS Judy . . . explurt-Q lmuntetl Imuses . . . is Jinziny lfrielfel . . . a easual spurt . . . Iilu-S lfurey . . . lilu-alvle :intl lun-lnwingg . . . ll tllal nail pnli-li lm' real? . . . lu-eps tliat anything Init. especially ears . . . always Yuutlt fienter . , , spa-eializes in diving: 1 Imtun lwirling , . , II1-y,a four-leaf r'lmer witll Alexander . . . SeImnI and pleasure Xb claneingr . . . effieient IIl.1'Qlllill'4I fruin lil . . . will alla-nfl a enllegge wliiell offers 1Iun't mix. says Iiepeat . , . will View the XJ Ileatl fjmmrr-y lllulv . . . at llalflmek witli Rue-xiaxn natinn as a lflllg-Ilillll truelxer. ,QM Illlglt' llarem . . . itnmemliate future lla ' QV 'i ' ' N enlle e ' tln- swviee. IW V .IYVQ Vw Nm if drv 9 'xy swat CLR f. vpbfmil NVK 4,19 K, X LAJfNubl3f.fX',bu ,XJ 'wx . wvyffffxl QU L! F ML, X ty 2 OJ 1 . I X , 'Lf Nw V 'X I I, 'xx K A., U J , ,V X , ,J r I ' VUVIIIXPIS pl 'IPL X NV XIX NJIYIKIVII 'XIIJIXJJIQN Z .E it A- U b it 5, YI, :CU . .J W NL ,x O , , ., '5 ,fo NVU V Q VN.fe,IIlvXll,J'-,N ,evweq get WN.. , p it , I IMYUQ' I I 'tv-KS it V E. S k,,L i LVKKV VA Q. I 'Ju , , f ' , ,R N X Q, - IX, N-' U VN 1 . tw yfiwv we Swift ,yn , Y M i- ' I-' Y J VN ' nz V X3 U f , , X dx Q 75,1 My X if ,B K'-A sawn! NJ 'N NW i ,. Izff V iljx P A 1 J U KL, HJ A LJ X tinf i. Xmfluu W KIt'Qff1.fV?jvM,,f ' U3 'W ' 'W 'lk IILXQVB' nfjxlqvul NI' ff H- , X XUNN, 0, M, . Vx W at yb N , -U , 4 J w P Vg, L A If gl I -' UQ LJ bivykfut Uk Cf,- hv it Jbrww be -tw iffy NXNCN I,IfIi IIIININIINCS I li? ELIZABETH EXXNDIIA DANILOFF L f PATRIQQIA I . DAVIS .Yrlrzr-x . . . eule and lin-ly . . . Fancy I Liz . . . 1'4ulIit'ki11g . . . vivaeious 15,1 , h , miligmq I-,-illn-ml , I , Huy m Naiiryu . . at in-ppy lIln-erleatler . . . I'll . . , tennis, anyone? . . . enjoys mood IIll1f4Il' exevpt mek anll roll . . . that riell alto x' tlrixt- . . . any tlanee from cillilfltfbilill lo and clramaties . . . ull those wild parties , , , mny sense uf liuinm' . . . plans IH Ill- elm-t-Im . . . liigli Iasliiun elollies . . . Iler . . . Brigitte Immlms out . . . next year and gi milliunaire . . . No, I rlun't dye suwialile nature will be a great asset to Iler life ahead lwld gay and enjoyable times. liairlu . . . nfl' tu eullm-gre next year tn in at mlli-ge-. in music. hx KA'l'lll.EEN IJEANE PETER DELLA RATTA 'ulhlx . . . port and pt-ppy . . . Miss School Pete . . . WzitCl1 out for that crazy station- pirit . . . avid liot-k n' liolh-r . . . adcpt wagon! . . . only one kind of food-- I sports . . . st-uoml homo is the Youth Italian . . . assiduous athlete . . . likes under- cntt-I' . , . Uh, my gosh! . . . hangs standing people and teachers . . . plans to round with Nancy llarlnlan . . . nr-xt year it-'ea off to'husim'ss school. go to college next year and lwvome a chemi- Cal vnginevr. EILEEN MARY DES BOROUGH Eileen . . . tho Air Force Blue holds somo- thing spvcial . . . Oh, how l hate to got up in tht- morning! . . . lows Study Hall . . . can't wait for tht- mailman . . . plans a can-cr in ltiology. I . . ,. f . 2. y , 7 L f . ?LI , . 4,0 A' ,'I A Q M ' 1 Q . t - . i sfsgzssw .',, ,iz-iwtrzglgf ,.:'ff 1, 1 . ' A 5 9 t A -. '-'-' l v n ' lv ' l f D I . Lf ' fl lf A - , , L' X ' x' FAH V. ,.. - V CAROL V. DIXON i . mYD A. DOUGHTY -. 1 SANIIIEI, F. DUNRAR , 'trol , . . sw:-vt and ft-mininc . . . st-vlns Lloyd . . . girls with short haircuts and Slim . . . connoisseur of tht: rihald and ironic lit-t and r'osm'u-tl hut? . . . clvan-cut pleasant pcrsonaliticsQleaseAhim . . . hates . . .yiexplores the Vililage-Grccnwicli that dlvgiato- pt-ohplv rank' high on hor list . snobs and know it alls . . . a sporting is .'. . folk music on a portahlc P,llOIl0tlI'Llllll is apt-vial intl-rost m llnvh- hams um- man-football and the Varsity Clulj . . . . . . kibitzes at most any gathering . . . next rim-d me-n . . , kings l'oint. wht-rc's that? nasty breakll' . . . college and possibly a year more great hooks at St. ,lohn's. . . adopt at sports . . . futurt' t-lf-mt-ntary career as a stockbroker. hool t1'ut'ln'r. 'R' 'KT' O .lIlDl'I'H A. EBERIIARD tIllARl.l'iS RICHARD DUNN KAREN MARGARET EBBETS fillllfllil' . . . lwundle of fun plus ri winning Ebb . . . surprises people with her sense of Jrufy . . . our own Cupid . . . fond of an smile . , . gn-:il l'HllIlUlSbl'llI' of ltnliun dishes humor . . . enjoys casual. fun-loving people QUOTES and Fltftfmllllli - - - 1l Slll llkt' IQ und Sln-ilu . . . u joke for 1-very occasion , , . Kiln Novak . . . Phil and Don, oh donunuted . . . noodles und nuts . . . vis . . . u-uully ul the Youth kit'Illl'l' . . . will those Evcrly llrothc-i'Sl . . . funaltic foothull lllf? .Nlklf BUS . - - - I 4 'll4'llf' W SUN not tolerate -noluf or homework . . . next fun . . . junior college lies uheud. Pll!'S1l'1ll l'4llU'illl0fl- yvur lllm' Nuxy :incl then collegxe. 6 . J ,fi ' W 41 ,L ,cv x,MuQ'4,4,',t1oL-:SLAM ' fx L' K fw A f I g,M.6f.f 1 If AAA ff U,-1 x J X O VQ 2,fx.'vu K , ,f ,L 1-'A' , 1 Ly ' gc f I .nail I,-Y ,lf g,I up . J , If 'ii LAK, LAK' ' ' L ft 2' ' DN W L vt i V1 A A . 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Lou . . . dislikes anything serious I, . . ik s . . . lnfggydvelo d Ll puswionv -f stone crabs, physics, und girls . . ,smokes u constant doodler . . . .fhuts life! .. r 155 u' ,.m1'Tm.,, . I 0u'd ngvctfi pipe and wears il green Alpine hat . . . ll0I'SClJLliili-Idtllllg occupies her spun- ti ilu-, UW fi!adt1vfflWQ' Mglv -1. . ffulfl f Take it easy and don't get lost . . . ap- . . . dislikes orange-colored elotlles . ' ' prcciates teachers who are different. loves chocolate-y chocolate cake . . . I future is undecided, art school or work? Nix u. . . rr-kg, actin-lin s vrts . . . ally f ur Lunyzt-ll. ucltr-Q. xluv X f ARTHUR STEPHEN ERLICH RICHARD ELLIOTT ANDRE EMELIANOFF lic' . . . Who's having u party? . . . You Dick . . . practically lives in his '53 Ford Andre t i , excellent oellist , t 1 Stalagazes 1 the-ir cu-liter' weighs only 280'?? . . . station wagon . . . a card shark who can with 3 certain alto , , I unpretentious and ,ippy vests und wild colors . . . big tnovit' lose anything but his shy grin . . . plays unpredictable people excite hinl , , , Juil. i . . . the-ro goes thin tain Rambler . . . aseball with a will . . . gets along with liard Student on Saturdays , , , future in. ite tht. lachey mtlll- tl veryone in Esglool. cludes marriage, scads of children, and - u V N professional music. ' 'l' iiitlollqljo LQAMG' will Ufcyl Q. Eg ' ,fn Qin Qm1IM KX 'wr ' MA , X, , S 0 uwuwl li . Ol N E to it it st X --L -s V Q Q- ' ' n Q- ' . ,A , N fs. ,,,, .,l, . , l - . , . N il ' ' f.', ' B A , 1' ' ' ' ' ' i ,,t5 ,. 1 :T -' r ., 1- 'itf ' k 1 Q ' I 1 t 'na 0 , 1 as Qs 7 t ' 5 l -sy. ' R X 12 F 1 f , f av' l K 1- X E' ' ' ' welll THU 569' - Y? 5 axle 'x . t . rb,1 ' x,N K, 5 - - j x . . Q '09 veg, v- tk X ' - ' ' ' LP' 44 -A We .Q 'R + L . -X Sl 'I ao! U ' f tigjf 7+ 2. '58 'NOG 040- , X e 3 of Q D t lv' X X, - 'folfnpsm Co LJ f !. ii l3 Nx, Q X' 'Ti QQLI- . i J Nun . Z- xv'-' 'ALEXIS EPANCHIN W F ITH v. FANCHER X - rw Q'n,,' l lf NN EIIX X. 3 ex . . . likes humans, especially Levin Faith . . . sparkling but puzzling . . . love? X Jw: . the ' uiegblon with the giggles-1 j Wilkes t l , good taste in Clgthgs and - Russians'and their customs . . . sweet so- Q . . . . Ric Nels wma eart . . .loves :rature t A , dislikes non.thinker5 , , , pranogvoice . . . often seen with Liz . . . gt- conv tib -w-.. B ns! . . . relishes a ure . . . seen at soccer in the fall and Marriage is for people who want to settle 'X g00d 'll ' le,ue, next year will find her t-tics in the winter , , I to Collggg to major down-I don't . . . success will come to t. ', working'-.in an office. science. this future nurse. xx 5 N. PETER K. FLINK t ARTHUR FORRAY ROBERT B. FORREST Slufvlv . . . Wbat's the story hero? . . . Artie . . . a pleasant addition to the senior BIIHH B011 - . - Sllltvf Sill'-'SIIILIII ffrr SCH crashing vo-va vtain of tht- football team class . . . writes and sinffs his own son s Class . . . basl-ball. Boy Scouts . . , and blt t I A T- 1: V . . , pizza. durigrarm-s, football and study . . . one of the males in the dramatics class . . . hates tbosa- Hartke-vs . . . llm'k. Ill hall . . . bvlmsman of the Varsity Club . . . pretty redheads strike his fancy . . . - - - HCC Vlprk at filvll Hffllfl llflltl SU . . . Wlu-rt-'s Frost? . . . 4-ollt-go ahead. some sort of carevr in show biz. - - b will Sllldy Phys- Ed- lf'Ul'lllUtl ill -lam town ffollvgc-. f'l1a l, G , t X t f if T. fy sttsl f X t W ' t l ,xv ,f1i i 1 ,-, H ,M ,, ff 1 t cffxflf , -ff,'1!!71f . ' Z- f ZX' -'Z 14114 fb, ,Q ' ,CM K? by 176.gif L .3 fig? 77 ' , ' ' , V w' ., 'iff 6110! C.c!4 f7 LU Usvfffgffj ' ' ,- V 1 f ,V ' ' A f f Ct,-Z QM!-,Q fx MA X ,Lilly pw 'sf 41 1 ff gk L, iO1YX.NVulX Q RQ 3 v -kwin Tigris-ERT Foxljfg Foxir' . . . the- garnv did go on . . . Chemistry lab and the like- . . . big grin . . . Zap zap zap . . . But I didn't say anything atblvte' no matter what . , . Wl1at's go- ing on here? . . . on to college and law. ELLEN FRANCIS Ellen . . . hard-working typist . . . Italian food and 'Scasual clothes, Sal Mineo and Elvis are for her . . . the rare person who enjoys all her subjects and teachers . . . a secretarial job nf-xt year. ROBERT FRANSEN Bob . . . fishing, wrt-stling and football Dockmastel' at lllvn Cow Marina . . . 11 mechanics and cars in gt-ru-ral . . . n-nj the company of a ct-rlain sophomore . . . sea-stories and sports . . . collogc boi S l X 9 5 ly 3 my t X l'l'I'l'liR R. FROST 'Mt' . . . llhInh! lwith spirit and excite- ie-ntt . . . homt-spun humor . . . modest wner of a beautiful baritone voice . . . iany fvinalt- atlinin-rs, known and unknown . . usually found whuffling quietly around 'itll Pete Flink and Carey Cummings l., . ,i f . 1 1 X r BRUCE GAGNON Refi , . . lemon mt-ringuv pie and a juicy steak . . . enjoys making and rebuilding boats . . . interested in figures and aeeount- ing . . . mystery stories and stamp Collveting occupy more of his spare time . . . will enter the field of business administration. tffffflt' ly til 0734 t ffbffh' 'XJ ,' J 1 rf. K 1 LJ4 L Y ff cg, cc! img ,fgfteqg ' 117 ,H Q ' ' ' if t My t 1 .1 f 1 ' Um ,f lf ' v NL? ZX' 4'4'5L!X. f , , 1 f ,VX L16 . I KIND.-ni !l,F47' A llllllll lNlvltUN.lflIl GILSON J FRANK W, GIORDANO ugh . . . natural alhlt-lc . . . all-scholastic Died-in-the-wool conservative . . . friends 'nter half . . . pm-smut luutlvr and tartar must be intelligent, witty, and above all tuvc . . . wry st-uso of humor . . . Too honest . . . Admires Dr. Hartman and his id . . . Il. Allen Smith, Will ffuppy, and easy but Successful way of teaching . . . lad Magazine . . . iconovlast among the proud pianist and photographer . . . Hey, wk breakers . . . journalism in his future. Huff! . . . possible candidate for a law degree. JANET LOUISE GAl,AN'l'E fan . . . Sassy lassy who has been at weleomc addition to N.S.H.S. since the Sophomore year . . . Wt-0-t--I-1-1 . . . has acquire-d an avid interest in the armed services . . . this really sharp dresser hopes someday to lie-- come a second l lorm-noe Nightingale. I' l .:iTli9' fWf8iiEH?ifWv . f 1. we - ymmyt by 1 . ' Si Q ai T252 'iiflfi 2 'Q' lik- ,. I DAVID MICHAEL GLENN .llontana', . . . passionately dislikes cheese . . . all around athlete . . . always grinning Seven on football field . . . big things come in big packages . . . will continue his education at St. Olaf's College. if .. ,ig K N: t 4 ,.,f 5 54 PAUL GOHLZER DIKA COLOVATCHOFF pflblf' ' - - lU'l'PS Sfmt' IWUIWV Vomlwnlcs in Dilftl . . . pianist extraordinaire . . . loves husint-ss . . . hoating and auto-mechanics rruveliug and unc-riding Concerts , , . noise are well liketl . . . never turns down a and Suburbia annoy her . , , u busy accom. steak . . . invarialily found in u eertain panigl , , , realistic novell-3 and Chopin Clievy six . . . will he sueeessful as an Sonatas , , , yearns for life in the hig city aeronautical engineer. and rr musical career, at-.air-1 - ,, f ,,.. ,'t.-,,i ' -W if-LV - 'jififs' -.ai A 'sifw YY- '-'L 1-P! 'Wm 1 fran Simi 1 . 'fp f 1? - i. 'gave' 2-firms nffffe5patff fi: 2sE2:5-152' K ffkrz ttf? W Qian K It -ffisifwsizff'-5 42 5' 'ft ri -- - ,Q-H-l'?r,, kiitJ'f?15l92'S1v:TV!3?i'iz4?f J as - mu ff, W ea- f2 'f -1 GISELA GOSCH CUNTHER GOSCH Gigi . . . luscious lmlonde . . . German food Gunther . . . gigantic Uernian . .w. a multi- and sports elothes . . . spends at lot of time tude of hulky Sweaters . . . lylen Love with ,lulie and liarh . . . loves to water ski theater on weekends . . . a whiz in nierhan- and go to tlog shows . . . looks for four- ical drawing . . . not too spicy ltalian foorl leaf elovers during gyin elasses. .... 'Mined Forees t-all hint next year. N 'nl 3- STEPHEN A. COM PERS Gump . . . a red hot ltot-key player . Hey, Mr. H., give ine lwaek that puek . , . strong aversion to the New Yo Yankees, hut ai universal liking of peol . . . any kind of food will do as long as i filling. PHILLIP W. GRELLA Bulehie . . . strictly a man for sharp elotl and good food . . . often seen working c on the soccer field . . . K-KWK-Katie . the Marine Corps will welcome him in t near future. it . QQ-...J 'N-rf, 3 'R I. , ' s .A ?- ' V ,K is . .-...-. 5 ,939 i'Hm..,L wivuw., f k m -f npr, V. gsnfkxfiw. ' , 4 t X I . 3: f X Q Q s W. 91. L,.k. - i 5 ,. S K ':Vg,M' X ll 1 L, :f .ZTm':3'- at fi ff ': 4 . Engl-fungi 312:53 . fJt,2 -1 yivxff K ' 'tfwg '.i!1'ft1't1ff 'W WI. fi us-:.,vY.3tZfTlY:- 5 JOHN A. CREMELSISACKER remfin . . . at veritable whiz on skates . . poeket roeket of North Shore High ehool . . . brother of ilu: famed kid Gremlin . . Nobody gels through these halls 'iless I let them . . . loves French movies. GEORGE CRUNDE George . . . can be found playing tennis, hiking, or swimming . . . has a passion for English--partieularly the writings of Shakes- peare . . . avid philatelist . . . works and reads in spare time to prepare for college. KAREN ANNE HAGAN Midge . . . versatile and vivaeious . . . Cap- tains varsity cheerleading . . . favors Irish- nten . . . I'm so einlnarrassed! . , . applieant for Indianapolis Speedway . , .'many ud- mirers . . . seoks subftantial secretarial position. f f I' N 1 J , If u - . t I 1 r- . I t A I K , , 1 f f ' L I K V s I I I ' I X f ,1 ' . Q x ' ' ' V x ,. .,., t- 2 l i -- L 'f - ., -i 1 J J 1 ' . f - 1 v I . 4 N I Q B I I. 1 5 A - ., r ' . ' , .. i ' 0 I I 5 .y 1 I K N 1 1 l Y I i INUER ISIRCITTE HANSEN NANCY CARY HARTMAN DONAL P. HENNESSY ' ' , . . zger . . . often seen in the Peugeot . . . a Nance . . . bubbling black-haired lass . . . Don . . . flashy football fullback and a ert Danish blonde . . . intrigued by old keen sense of humor . . . becretary of lifeguard too! . . . parties and wcek-ond :ads and haunted houses . . . boys and Youth Center . . .enjoys sports and sailing nights rate high with him . . . Whcre's ' ,itons . . . loves those too expensive . . . favorite pastime is peeling grapes . . . Carey? . . . Boy, are you goofy! . .'. 0llll'5n . . . antieipates furthering her edu- future holds college and marriage to a tall known as the Bullet . . . future eollege :tion in Europe. man. material. if vpn-ng. Nav 56 An' ,Q Rf X , A N V Cf . -' r vf J-C' , by ' R D Y 1 A ' :X 1 S Q f 5 , N I af Q, 7 . ix . wb ,gryi 1' t V Q 4 . I .Ur ' 4 ce- . f I , X A .p 5 .xx pd A Nw ' A l U A It 1 O 1 to-J x P 6.4 .. it P ' 9 5 Y' ' 5 -, . N j Q S Q K NQMM N WB n-e Cf? rf-9,11 l! it IIARIMRA JEAN HERBERT JAMES HERBERT DELMAR HERMANOVQKI Hurlr . , , sway and siiit-on' . . . huhhling Jim . . . swinging slink . . . likes the name Del - - . l11ll 11111l 'l1'il11 - f1111l11111'11 lihwmlf- In-nuhslivll . . , always doing some- Linda . . . My Old Kentucky Home . . . il-FPFFCF - - - lltwilsfillllltl flfml ff UPF thing . . . Thanks a hut , . . dutcs on secret desire is to drive in the Ulndianapolis Clates extr1'1111.'lY 1111140111 1111 l' 111' 1 inayvtnnaist- sandwivlu-s. progressive jazz, 500' . . . lmright sweaters and black slacks SINIFC 111110 W11l1 f-111 l - - - 1111 f pig! fm-I ami frm-Nh strawln-rrit-s . . . dynamic . . . an Army career. L, gold Corvette . . . an archi at iri ll V4-vp uf hwal and national llio-Ex. f' -N lies allcad. x X , H Q1 tk. A M- MMM - r ' 1 I. A 1 A in ' 'f-- r y A 1 X V x , W H .. 'N' - 1' 1 N , f ' 'T ,C I ky ff, Q It . L X A 1 Xi' ' A v 1 f , N Y N ,Y . rl 1 .XXX BARBARA PAYNE HESSELMAN CAROL EVELYN HEYLER VIRGINIA GRACE HOAK IAND Ile-.ssiv . . . cull:-cts vlutlivs . . . enjoys driv- Carol . . . her bahydoll eyes hide an interest Ginny - - - the .Qlllfxf lwlf Of M1111 df intl Wilhmnt slim-S . . . Orr-at! . . . likes in everything-from raw apples to boxing Jeff . . . fTcrr1f1cl' . . 1 t dw ln West:-rn music, Mad magazine, and every- matches . . . Lorelei . . . Taliesin and 111516101 Cl1111CS0 food . - . f'ff01VLbCC11l PC one- . . . hates tlmsc Yankees . . eager Viking View have benefited from her artistic SUTIHIIIY . - . ll gff-TY and Wl111C 56 H1111 oqucstrivnne- . . . will travel around the talents . . . blushes . . . attracted to certain - - . l10pes to become a practical nurec 1 world and th:-n marry a lieatnik. Shy people. SSCTCIHYY. L W1 45 N WILLIAM F. HOLLAND DOUGLAS CLARK HOLLMAN DEAN M. HUFF Pill . . . his six ft-vt, two inclws can he seen Doug . . . saddle-shoed class president . . . Dean . . . math and science fan . . . expert looping illrllllllll doorways all Ovvr Ill? pride of THAT chem. lab .... a double . in German grammar . . . zooms around in L-hool . . . adores anything with at motor advantage to the Stardusters . . . in charge - his '55 Merc . . . often seen with Craig and r wht-Q-ls , , . Aw, 4-'inon . . . always with of Taliesin '60 sales . . . Don't believe any- ' Steve . . . Italian food and manners . . . lolz . . . tt-in-ln-r's trial in honierooxn . . . jet thing you hear nd only half of what yo plans a career in engineering. lavk Clit-vy. See. ' NX ' , N ' if dar X iv 5 . .f of V. ,D jf it a . 1 N rm 1: -if 4 ' 1 ,, ,V 5, A f -' so-: rs, :.' - s. xM,m:mv'-gr33g,,nM,f 's-'rim' ,..mw--V? - A---1.6 ,. . 2 ' 2 P , f .13 , P-.raiiitrs f ts i si.: ii. an Q. rs xeiszegxrxntaaaa lima. ,Writ - .. -A , .rs-1-: . . WN., ,, - N . rt. 'tiff ' - kiwi , - A' if K f----- 1 ..- LLOYD K. HUFFER, JR. G. PALMER HUMPHREY, JR. NATALIE IZJUMOVA 'yd , , , buck breaker par gxcellenge , , , Palmer . . . fast cars and organized hot- Natalie . . . enthusiastic hiker and moun- ns hikes dll nvf-r the Island , , , Kathy, rodding . . . owns and operates his own tain-climber . . . fascinated by words and rds, and Mngprgnis , , , spends 111051 of Ford . . . has a keen interest in jazz and their histories . . . munches mocha while time working on racing cars . . . Marl- money . . . plans a career in salesmanship reading Shakespeare . . . her peak of ef- J Man , , , hnpt-S 10 drive in a large or business management. ficiency is late at night . . . plans include rts cur rally. college and marriage. 1 MARY ANN IZXO .Hurt . . . quiet and Wl'll-llIllHllt'lit'!i . . . neat clressvr . . . likes rock .Il roll and dancing . . . uFillllllllll?4iN . . . a movie and .lt-ff lluntt-r fan . . . lllen fimt' liitls rate high . , . alter lnali at-lim-I. il lwauly salon will wc-lronw her as at lwaititiviaiil. x , . DEBORAH E. JORDAN Debbie . . . dill pickles and pizza pie . . . fond of friendly people . . . always can be seen in Stan's ear after school hours . . . likes nice '58 white convertibles . . . plau- ning an office cart-er. RONALD J. C. IZZO Ron . . . arrives at school earlier than the custodians . . . pleasant tenor voice . . . Chinese food and modern art . . . scientific stamp collector . . . Procrastination is the thief of time . . . another future teacher. TED JOSPE Teri . . . sharp wit and a glccful laugh . . . faithful sportswriter for the Viking View . . . master violinist . . . went to up-State All-stale , . . this cle-wi' fellow will pluck lt-vth as a dentist . . . St-ore. 'is- MARY ELIZABETH JAMIESON Mary . . . serious and thoughtful . , . lik others who are, too . . . bird-watching ar reading are her favorite pastimes . . . a preciates beautiful and meaningful poet . . . avid Latin scholar . . . hates any at all mediocrity . . . scolds herself frequentl 62Jflarft - A 4QJtqjf GUM? 61 4, ,Cf IJ Omg tlacrj' L, LU-11,0 UI CL JGWQQ TERENCE W. KELLY JR. Terry . . . altruistic and fun-loving . . . w eat anything . . . likes fishing and cast clothes . . . may be found struggling wrestling mat . . . Better late than new . . . his aim--college and a career in scient X' DEAN HOLT KENNEDY NADINE KERSTICH ELIZABETH CIPPES KLEIN Ptto . . . can't eat anything . . . serious Nadine r , , collects miniature perfgme bog. Liz . . . born with a red pencil in her hand tudent with definite college goal . . . likes rles , , , hates house cleaning and hypocrisy . . . prodigiously profiled the Senior class nyone who cannot beat him ou the mat , , , classical music, literature and ballet . . . loves Latin and Physics . . . Yes, . . idolizes S-9, Walt Disney, and Jimmy l I , admires Orson Weues , . r curiously Eden . . . harmonizes on the hockey field Ioffa . . . for fun does homework. .. BuI, fond of French . . . hopes to retum to and Clsewllere - - - Commutes to Columbia ef! . . . occupation as a strike breaker? France and gtudy acting, on Saturdays. U 'lCiV.rf3f'T lt fffif- cii' if 5?-iii: ci.. T . CAROLYN F. KNEUKER Irol . . . those side remarks . . . is either :ginuing a dict or splurging at thc diner . pickles and milk? . . . What goes on rc? . . . has an aversion for selfish 'oplv . . . with her sparkling cheeriness, ould be an excellent nurse. CAROLYN KOCH Carol . . . experienced in European travel . . . often seen driving around in Del's gold Corvette . . . always making posters for everyone . . . millions of beads . . . hates crewncck sweaters on girls . . . aiming for a career in art. LINDA KOOP Koopie . . . clerk at World Wide Gifts . . . appreciates slow folk ballads or anything by the Kingston Trio . . . hates to have gym first period in the morning . . . Oh! How divine! . . . college and then teaching. 1 IT' s-...I RONALII KUQIMIERUWSKI FHEDRIC KUTCH PATRICIA A. LA JOY Knm-li . . . lilws pina and rock 'n roll Fred . . . often found at Raymond's . . Pat , . . Ah-So, the US. Navy . . . hat . . . nun- his fminfl at lhwmkxilli- or rmhlingg can't stand conceited people . . . enjoys jealousy . . . cars, cars and more cars . amuml with H.-irx' . . . will stork with any swimming and ships . . . work on a boat likes all types of people . . . half-s drive-i 4 ii , , . Uh, yi-ali! , , , phinuing ii vzii'eu-i next year would be fine . . . planning a and pea soup . . . a future lady in whito. is ai 4I.l'..'X, career in the Merchant Marine. ix , T ,ll N :ix 1 in 'l ygu X ,R LU ,VNV pl' ' 0 X tl XX Y dx V of 1 . XXX X XX: MX I 3' ix xl ' -'x l X I i to tif it :W it if jf fu JN pvmx X xy YQVF5 x' Q xl J . XJ A lv ull N Yll .3 LE llfvfyf A N4 i X V - V V' i 7 X, 1 xi yt C, gil Xi! LC JC RM ki f x QJ - v X N U . HJ? uf 1 X xv ' ROBERT J, LANGA Kiwi-:N R. i.Ec:K1E Vfifx X, AXNQVN'- 55J'5.'l 'L mL0N'XlR'.lv Hobby . . . long, lean and lanky A . . blond Krzrvn . . . lov:-s im- vrm-ann and happy pc-oplc bb f'llf'-Yj- - 45 lffuflll 5'lNl 'S'El'g f 'l7 f- crew cut . . . rakcs autumn loaves for a . . . flisliki-Q an V - U Xiikq- . , , sppnflg gpm-Q i. Vll!lllllfI3.Y1illi5v . -4 if ll' lfI '1'l1QIA'll,,K1ll living . . . cnjoys parties and the company limi- al hunu- or in ,le-an's car . . . Anyom- ' ,slilllltilxdpf - ll W tiTPN q,l 1Y ll fll l l 1 of il i'f'l'U1in Bllfbilfll - - - Specds that ball sm- Ili-hlvif-Y . . . plans a husinvss Cllfltl if - - -V Al l Vmlx- lj1iIll4RI'11'1 l'.h ll'f I-1--iw 4i,.u down the alley. 45 ' f - ll . fl 4llilIllFv1lHllI :I 1 H1441 IN oi u u me Gypiqwisfiir. 1'Vfl:!5Q1 rvalx 1 wiv ,W an A LORA .lEAN LERNER ELIZABETH ROBINSON LESLIE ALAN .ION LEVINE ean . . . one of our Rebels . . . loves Betsy . . . combination of sincerity and ,Allan . . . another lit-rxntni hug: . . . llc-my wbster tails . . . enjoys riding in Ravioli sweetness . . . known for her innocent re- . . . that long walk to school . . . Uh tore than eating it . . . moochers-steer marks . . . hard working Honor Society . . . the Honor Society l'rcsidcnt and his lcar of her . . . tiny gold earrings . . . Sec .... But I didn't say a thing . . . review books . . . of, lvy and for the '39 raching is hcr chosen profession. the future holds college as an art major. LaSalle . . . tall, dark and zany. Q I t K ' t , , t a , 4 L K . l i V Url ! t -1 .. t L, , 1 -nr' A Q L M I X. I 1 , , .. L- ,.t t Lx . t- M gi. L'-t Vt. -cltitt , It . I X H we ff' 34 Ll' i ' Q' l , , V . ,t t gi, t K K 1 x t Ln LLL -. . kgl LN L- L - tl VX k up f 'N PM K 1 .VW V 4 Q- - is li I L X xx x l l - x ' if LIL .g if , . .X Q xc, , Y L J xx A X L, .X ' sf ff' ,-fx' it - t X t 2 L 1 L xt ti t , 1 2 F X X X K A A .X . X X L xl. -., k JW-5 a xi x E kk If l . , . , '-5 k 1 A kk? K kv K 1 Lit , . t L M K X: t X, , K X X Xp t 'X X t ' -5 x l Q-.U i Wi t- I .Xl x, K, 1 J s K ict thx -Vi 5x V., K is Lx 1 J AN K, KQLL K R 4 L lmi qlkiv. A , ' x.xQ'! J tt : rpg. L VL 'V j A A v V if W- t W x 1,1 v Q L: L,Q,1,t-,D LL, Ikxitvu xx! XIX VERONICA CATHERINE LEVINS Y lonnie . . . looks forward to chorus every ay . . . quiet until you get to know her . . Tommy Sands is appealing . . . enjoys lalian . . . a future beautician if marriage oesn't grab her. JOHN LIBAND JR. John . . . science and music rate high with him . . . enjoys listening to old fashioned polkas and waltzes . . . spends spare time with a tennis racket, accordion, or a piano HANS LINDSTROML N Happy Hans . . . Smitty, wait for me! . . . a careening cyclist from fabled Fin- land . . . a patron of the Diner in the wee hours of the mom . . . Lump dislikes fx . . I Practice makes perfect . . . college grumps . . . that foreign flvsjr. ,f MQ, awaits this future astronomer. wwf fl 5 Qflliifi Xt W 1 , 'tw - ' V I ' L l tiff li ULUW' iw H I IW XQQWQ ai I MNH' n i we 15 LMI K CW Q W2 E J t, ,Z 7 if?-uiypbiii .., IQ -MW Win ff? uf' W iff NZjis,f1W' , wk tt UW W ft my A G' it ,f1w,,f ll-Ullili Nl.'Xlil'l'A EDEN ROSS I,ll SUN xI,xRX' 1.:lllZAlgE'1'll lIfN:KxvtNHl Yltf'l'lilll.'X l.lNllS'l'HONl wr! . . . our i111lixi1luz1li-ti1', vffiviviit. H11111' 140114. I U . --who-Q mm IW'-l ,m14,'1 'MH llurilu . . . 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Sll4'tl4't' is lllt' worrl . . . wliat to M1111s1'r' . . . Banclstand takes up aftvrnoon flfolls . . . that r'0nti11u1111s giggle- ancl C4 do with tl1r1'1- x'l111wli11g Nl5ll'l'S? . ..st11lwart liuurs . . . plans a trip to California . . . a stunt 1'l1att1-1' . . . Sl'CUllll lllblllt' is Flori s41t'4'1'I' 1111111 zmrl l1igl1 juntpvr . . . trvasurcr Yankvc fun . . . hplvase 1l11n't call me . . . fried vliivkm-n and ,l11l11111y Mathis 1 ul l111tl1 Stllilltblllllfl' anrl junior vlags . . . M1111si1fl . . . 1-xvrciscs school spirit l1r'r favorite- flislws . . . lllt' Los Angl- 1111lvw111'tl1y 1-r1'w1'11l and il slly smilr-. tlimugli twirling . . . a working girl of the lJUClgLQ'I'5 art- tht- only lt'ittll . . . lllt' lull future. holds mllcgv ur lwusinc-ss svliaml, 15,45 2 uno' VT' JOHN l'. MACKEY DAVID MALKIN WILLIAM Il. NIANNERS ut-lt' . . . t-asual red lmirt-otnh , . . faded Duff- . . . llllSlI'l1'SSlIlLlH tnasquerading as a Bill , . . digs jazz and automohiles . . . goes tngarees, North Shore javket . . . irrepres- student . . . has personal seeretary on wild with a pen in his hantl . . . Ah So Ile sense of humor . . . drives old, slow Taliesin staff . . . snappy clothes help make . . . hep drummer for the Stardusters . . rs hut likes new, fast ones . . . Greens-ale hep eat . . . officer of nearly cverytlling at hopes to design his own Fill' someday as un ner alter one . . . l'm gonna break up one time or another . . . college bound- automobile stylist. th Connie again. then fame and ,l-ltl'lllI'll'. , NAa f-K ,gk t 'ttt 1 A1-- ,i' 2 f t 'V A 'gvkf asf-5 X tt' ' t -tzii X . ff V x P if N ' I X - KV , t M X . w ' W I , N ' I Q.. - , t 1 s x-' V 1 I PAMELA ANNE MARTIN BELA MASSZI SARAH JEAN MCCILL A III . . . sunflower seeds and lobster Can- Bpln , , . ico hockey and soccer player . . Sully . . . forever sucking on peppermint life test- . . . heap happy cheerleader . . . men hohbies are driving and bird-watching . . . Savers . . . gifted witll at light sense of li tnoustavltes . . . 111105 61 prize for tht' likes industrial art and mechanical drawing humor . . . frequently seen in a special EWS' Iilltlvlillillls - - - I'll HCWF NIV, . . . his future holds college and work as a black '57 Chevy . . . Charlie . . . has an . any t'olor's okay as long as it's green. veterinarian. ever-expanding postcard collection . . off to college. I . .V Y v-Ig' '58 Qu-'NNY 3 U? '4-1LI,,:' I Lf X xr'- 64 fp...-x I'Ii'I'IiR WILLIAM MEIER LOUISE ANN MORELLO 'T' JOHN II. MULLAN rivrrz' . . . this musician can play piano, Lou . . . Edd Byrnes has a familiar hahit HJIIIIIIIIOIIH . . . tall, dark Irishman witl drum, hanjo, and guitar . . . Oh, really! . . . always combing her long, dark, wavy flashing grin . . . gridiron workhorse . , . . collects coins and languages . . . ap- hair . . . Oh, yeahli' . . . spends some of notorious st-rise of humor . . . suhtle X prvviatcs the art work in his homeroom her spare time designing and dancing . . . Slllllivrs sobrivtyof IIl1ll1y'1'lilSFt'S - . - Stl . . . dusts off higft -fa cvt-r smrinfr . . Jlans to be a secrotar in the near future. hcrr tea. an one? . . . hrivht future I g , Qs Y t .,, ,. 1 Y Y - y F Y ettgtm-ermg school' nm-xt year. L' law for this scholar. ' is - 1 1 I' , A 1. A xv-f ,J V! I X 9 U' , , .,- , x , xt. H7 , . xx X ' rr X N, ' , N V' I 'I X' 1 -I ,-I , -I ,W 97 'l , .. F f XF -X: 1 4 NX I pf' lx, X X I ' n ' f 7 I 4 ,. , 1 6 1' G WX I X V JJ' A I yrrwa A I as --' I-it kg-E I J: . A In .V,,kr,7,. i In VkL,:L I, 4 ,L , t Q .Jr I i i 5 i' -Yi' F - if in I X-ff'M Y A Y S ' ,L 1 'x.. , , -.A s - t .1 1 ' x . , . 5 , V . . 7 'ef ln - 1 . W r ' J - I . 1' J z y , f C. r ' K 4' ' -X . 1 , X x X xv I' I, ,, V tl' Y n 5 71, X ' 7 X x xi X X K 1 ,X Xu I Q Xi' E f KN J, K X Z X 1 X I J 'f f' r r xl X'-' F H X X D J If x 3 f ja XX L! N J Q' 1, H X L I7 X f Ky 1 ' x I X, x sq J ' f ' YVAYNE MURRAY HOWARD S. MUSE Wayne . . . 1-ow-rs that golf course in style Howie . . . spends his spare time reading . . . a rcal ladies' man . . . curls, curls and and Cgddying , , , music?-Pen-r Gunn and more curls . . . Youth Center . . . 'iWhen's progressive jazz . . , early American litera- Billy getting home? . . . college or a Career ture and art . . . handles a car and a rifle with Uncle Sam lie ahead. 'E it with ease . . . law career in the future. CARULE ANN NIECE Carole . . . often seen cruising in Brud's Billyls car . . . elim-st-l1ttrgol's are a rt-gl order . . . if not found at Ray's, prolu at the Youth Center . . . ,lov . . . Y does Monday morning come so soon? . plans include a secretarial jolt. 'lining' ...E 1 BYRON N ERNOFF S if MW FRANCES ANNE OLSEN JOAN MARIE O'TOOLE nm . . . at-tivo cxplorcr and wrestling Fran . . , wild and unpredictable people .Ioanie . . . ruggcdhlrish individualist . . . .llllllltf . , . Nllitllit' Illt' lit-st of Wilili X011 attract hcl' , , . wgfk, bqmfing and Jgllnny arg hh k'3Cll5 N19 hi-ll7l'y - - - Hover Wlllloui her 1Vl ' - - - 'IUWS I0 lllltivl' ill illld Work 011 old her recreation . . . is constantly matchmaking little bmwn 1102 - - - fUV0T5 f't!Hf0,H9, Swllk rs. cspccially onc 28t,l1cvy . . . hopes to . . . lygsscssns an infectious giggle . I ' ll for hrcakfast . . . collccts hoho' clothes lcnd collcgc and major in hotel manage- certain green and white Mercury . . , her . . . Carol, Barbara. Carol and Helen . . . .np personality guarantees Success as a Secretary. plans a carecr in social work, specializing in teen-agcrs. tekie sg or ,E to ,leEt,. E ' f ir .-1r1 ' 'Q 1 llllyllll KAY pA'l'0N SUSAN MYRA PELTZ ROBERT M. PERCZ dy . . . a swoet smile . . . savors French Sue . . . short and proud of it . . . eagerly Slap-happy Bob features French fries . . . is and rock 'n roll . . . likcs howling reads scicnce fiction talcs . . . talks to cats would pass a law prohibiting slush trans- ll plmlllng on llll. ll.ll.l,ll0m. U I U forgplfulv . . . l'erry Como is tops . . . Yes, l am old missions . . . frequently spotted at the 1-fill-lpm - . - lwr fulun, lmlds nursing enough to dr1vc!' . . . loves art and hopes Westhampton drags . . . Right Chap . . . hool and IllilI'I'l1lll0. to ICHCII li- ' ' admires cool characters . . black pants, black shoes and dark shades. 'Ui Q'-if ,uf at-1.4 K E35 1 3 ' - , Q X , 1 P , ANDREW PETRY CLARENCE PITT LOUIS PORTARO Andy . . . Latvia born . . . often mistaken Skipper . . . soccer in the fall , . . Where's Llligi - . . lllill ll0I '51 Chevy convertlblf for one of the Evvrly brothers . . . favorite Harry? . . . one of the Southridge clan lllS - - - Italian LlmlH1SSrld0r to North Sh pastime is teasing the girls . . . an eye for . . . delights in taking anything apart . . . High School . . . football, basketball b nice rlothc-s . . . Swell . . . hidden art building models tops his hobby list . . . ball, and Wilma . . . Sharp dresser talent . . . st-en rodding through the Village. excels in shopwork . . . the Air Force out- g0llfHlCf . . . Often found in the locker ro lines his future. or at the Youth Center. CAROL R. POWERS FRANK PROCTOR IRMGARD RASSER Miss Sm Cliff . . . shy smile, dark dresses, Frank . . . enviable curly hair . . .. affuble F.T.A. President . u. . ice cream md dam and those wide, deep eyes . . . college week- and likeable . . . an old pal of .laek1e's . . . are for her . . . enjoys puttering in .1 scif ends and Nztntuckefs summer sons . . . a there's something about Floral Park . . . lib - - - 5U1dYt 5lUdY, 5lUdY UE veteran varsity cheerleader . . . will wow pilots a two-tone Rambler in the winter h1Sl0fY - - - Pl2UlS f0Y Stale TU1Ch9l'S us all as a model before invading some and convertible in the summer . . . future lege and marriage- college campus. outlines service or college. L 'Qs' ANN VALERIE REIDER 'ln .... loves anything Italian. including my . . . Good grief . . . can usually be eu with Frau . . . found at the Student 5 mr it JOHN ROCHE john . . . sailing, swimming, skating and Ivy League clothes . . . can be found at Ray's after school . . . likes ice hockey and Rifle ,K DARIEL JEAN ROESCH Dar , . . cheers for soccer . . . baby oatmeal for breakfast or starve . . . loves shoes but not on her feet . pres. of M.Y.F' .... -uter during study halls . . . appreciates Club . . . What's the situation? . . . plans wants long hail- , , I wguld gpg-nd lust 1110141-I food st-use of humor , , , mlans to he ii include either college or the Coast Cuard. Un 3 Dey-il 1100- , , , afgl-r f-011.-1,-Y South is ' ' z- mmereial artist. America. 5 ,wtf -t', '--, s f 1 , fQ 4 . Fi, -'N-'-fine? saw' . 'W f - s is W- -Q f r.ts' . .. ,sftssf , .1.cs'-iff-'f-vifiwagtffstxssitlfflamfx ,f,... .cf m.z,Qff:x2' szwif'ff?s.-we ll I ' 'E' 7, 2 .. E -ktss L TED RYDER JR. Pd . . . ever-smiling musician . . . week- tl nights with a party . . . a dual role the Senior play . . . cool jazz, a piano- .d hc's gone . . . college. then the Navy. ,uc wa?f. if f if DOLORES RYDZEWSKI Dee . . . capri slacks and bulky knit sweaters top he-r clothes list . . . quiet and conscien- tious . . . girls' sports take up her time . . . an experienced babysitter . . . nursing school and a career as an R.N. ahead. ROGER H. SALLOCH Roger . . . editor-in-chief of Viking View . . . long-haired girls and artichoke hearts . . . Europe has never been the same . . A true son of Epicurusn . . . magnifi- cent! . . . proprietary interest in the Pub lications Room . . . motivated the Mild Mafia. -NW N-V Kay ANTHONY SANTUSIIS Tom' . . . 1-njoys Ann, rock 'n roll, Ann, Maul 4-oinivs nncl cars . . . school is a strange- luilvit will: liim . . . spvmls spurt- time with tlu' Kourl Knigililf or ut Assoviutvtl . . . will join tlu- Niny. 11,1 5 ff HINDA R. SARNER Hinrln . . . i'Stop it . . . But I did type it! . . . mips zirouncl witll the '5gii'ls in ' the- Impala . . . unotlicr new liuirdo? . . . editorial inter:-sts in Tuli:-sin advertising . , . u famous lmlusli . . . sunk to lmf-como an cxccllcnt, lm-gal st-crm-tary. K. V, tn, ' BARBARA Il. SCITMITZ ,, Scbmitzie . . . Iulkauivc :will llglll'llCllI'l . . . proficient hZllldl'l'I' nf llrzinnie s var . spvciu.l inn-iw-st in Ithaca College 'iHey I got il lettvrl' . . . tht- fivv-your-0' will love lwr us it liiiirlvrgartvii it-uclivr. , , . 1 1' if 1 fig' f7!yf6 17 . A K v ' X if If Wt' 'J' X747 Q 'X f '-X144 JI . ffl? 1 .A KY! ' lff'L'!'z'l- L A LJ! x I fig if ,fic ' cncjyff f i X A .4 I , , gl! .2 1 , t XM f ' fl 5 . ' MK! if K f xff A- , ., A V R f H if any 'Muff , ,J .ffmfz 1 ,f l I , Of W , . I yyy, I -5. - V- A ...... ,, l ,,,-.. , g,0'vv '---,1 ' fi- i . .V 1 ' m ,, 7f1QllQ1, if i'- ,X -.'- ii ' R' A of 1 iiilt Rl 5 J tv K l .X lf. 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EIAHNA SEBASTIANELLI f ' K BARTON SEDGWICK ff BARBARA ANN SHAKNIS ubfP0f'llu - - - Wlllillllf' ilddimln from Ozone liar! . . . cool clothes und funvloving people Barb . . . silence is golclvn . . . flies urou llillli - - - 'LLt'l'S lmw ll PHTTYH - - - humor' . . . stock car races at Freeport . . . can in licr T-Bird . . . tivklvs tliv ivorios . 0115 llllll fllll-l0ViIlll - - - CiiT0l'5 Pal - - - often bc found Customizing his baby blue 'lWliat do you know good? . . . sailing a 4'llVl1ll'l1' Wfill illtililb' - - - IIUVPS lf' dumfe Ford convertible- or at the Sunoco station ice skating . . . sky-liigli hopes of ln-vom. ilflfl flfiVf' - - - mllfgci mflfflage and H blg . . . planning a career in mechanics. an airline hostess. family lic ulneucl. ww Nw .ll'il l lll'iY Slllilfll,-NN SUZANNIC W. SIIICLUON S'lilCYl'fN 5ll1Yl'fllS'I'lClN ff . . . clark antl quit-t . . . canual hair- Sm' . . , lows anything hhu- and music Sff'1'f' - - - I '4U'lit'il12 t1'l'i U' l'l1l il1t'lN -'Ht ,mlm anml 1-svwgniiig lIl.lltIlt'l' . . . wizarml at , . . fog antl Tulsa pvnplvu . . . not to llllll lllh ltunn-wmlx tum' . . . 1111131-4-sstxt guringg out lllIy'5ll'S t'XIN'l'llII1'IllS . . . Oh 1110ntio11 Nvw York t'a1l1tl1'ix'm-11 . . . or any- J-'U il li' 5'lV 'fl 1H ' V - lNi1lX S llli WN all. ls that nu? ' . . . that mil grin nw ht' thing hy I1l'UIlLll'Il B1-1'11st1'i11 . . . or lwing I '1'flS ill flffllltlt' IIUUVN - - - 4'W l't ' Ut Hf4'l' It-1-lmtxttcs lhnsv lmxliglt Vlltltlglll tu vrnfs llurntll!' . . . or lllllllltllllg whvnslit-'sin-1'w11s itll-SIRIIVI' - . . lllllflf. lIlllSIt'. lllllFlt'. lwns with l1i111. , , , nr Wg1Ilt'slg-V, .- f xx 1 1 2 XQJ X I AZ 1 V-n J X I f H tv' ! . Y .W - 1 -Q ',,, x ' ,iv 1 . mf f lll'iI.l'iN l,. Sfllllll l,l'fl'i ,l. SMITII XI.-Xlillf Sfllllll what . . . hm-S llltim-sv html . . . full nf Slllfflvl' . . . always Sl'l'Il with llans . . . in- Smitty . . . Nappy takvs up all lll'l' sparc Il . . . Say llll'I'4'lu . . . sttlvsidizvs tht' sith' un :4m't't'1' tm-ant . . . 1.1-v 'n l,i . . . tinn- . . l3tm11 with Sllltlb' and up Wllll 5. ntailxnan . . . l'l'ilYt'i t'll1'tItlSlI'y . . . tligs rcally httrns up tht- allvys . . . may he ful Elvis . . uni- ul liI'Lllll.S llktftl-WUI4lilIlg.Q zz anal ll aml ll . . . lwpt-S tu attvntl rttttlt'Wllt'l'0 in tht- Malia Wagon . . . an vlttployz-ve: . . . navel lnvk tu a girl wlln Zlllll'l4lllt' tlilmlrs St'l'I't'l1lI'l1ll S4-linul. iI1l.l'l'll1tl1S smile- anti a llllltylllll pt-rsonulity. plans to walk shawn tht- aish- ncxt Svptoxillwr. M-.9 was 'fl ,pw WY-f Q94 l'RlSCll,lA ANN SMITH SANDRA GALE SMITH SUSANKB. SMITH Pun . . . ihws things iinpnlkiwly . . . hangs Sunrly . , . that Njusl stmrppccl-0ut-nf-a-h11ml- Susiv . . . nociailulv :mel fun-loving . . lmig: mlrninx in hxinsl . . . lllll!-ll', music, ninsic lJnx look . . . Win-ru's Skip? . . . This famous for llvr parLivS , . . IHS-W1'l'S - 1'rlN'Cllllly singing . . . anulhm-1' wnrkvr at fulurc Sl'Crl'lLll'y' favurs rnvk 'n roll nwr , Sappliiiw- . . . pihitx a g1l'L'f'Il ini'al-wugo lllvn llm-acl l,llill'llIlll'y . . . potato chips and lIIUCll'l'Il jazz . . . nn snakvs nr Cilf4llf?W nuts . . . favors 1lnvxpvi:t4'd giivsts und Cru rari' wtmiks . . . guml jnki-S ancl gpml liinvs. . . . hai inatnrvil from skipping rupv to ideas . , , llcy. fm-llasu . . . llawaii or lm ropingg Skip. .iosiivii 1-1. SNAYIJ ROY SNELLBAKER IJMNE Sl'I'INl1FlK fur' . . . van ln- funnel working at the gas Roy , . . North Shnrds Casaiwva . . . always DUNN? - . . ILlll'llln'1l ullililinn frmn E Slilll0Il lilIlllps ll nn-an gallon . . . Carole a smile and ai guml word . . . digs ham' Mclldnw ' - - lflllg. lwnii. lllvllfl llillf . -- Nivve- . . . wizarnl wilh all kinds of vars lmurgvrs and lint rmls . . . will not tolerate Siinwl Pl11Y WW - - - ll'4'U 111111 lUV1'lY - . . . Youth Llvntcr . . . Grcenvale Diner lmashful girls . . . and away he goes in ri '59 UBUT, I SUN IW' 1' llmlflliliu - - - i 'lllY . . . likvs stncly hall, Cars, cars, cars, and Ford . . . next stop, college. dHY5- 4' l10UT9 lmfl 6 mlnllfvs Flnfl HC V lfnrolv . . . 1-my sinilv. be home. I' ff' ,i 1 'Q-v o BARBARA LYNN STACK 'olibi . . . corny jokes, anyone? . . . wishes 1 be short . . . worst enemy is her alarm lock . . . dishcswup,hninhurgers and French 'ios at Crant's . . . Wherc's Willy? . . . luns to attend secretarial school after raduation. U - A I li t ROBERT SUTHERLAND ob . . . enjoys physics, especially lab. rriods . . . easygoing with a casual attitude . . enjoys hasehall in particular . . . Rave 11 . . . always tinkering under the hood l cars . . . looks forward to ai college iucation. 3 A HARRY FREDERICK STELTMANN Harry . . . expensive tastes-shrimp creole and Virginia ham . . . I love Elvis Presley . . . a real sports fan . . . lives in Glen Cove Theatre on weekends . . . plans to go to college. ROBERT TALMON Bob . . . likes comfortably old clothes . . . friendly type people and hot rod type cars, are tops with him . . . always working at the gas station or on his '32 Ford . . . If you're so smart, why aren't you rich? ANNA NANCY STOROJEV Anna . . . attractive Russian with a famous walk . . . accomplished pianist . . . artistic ability aided the Senior play . . . Sayl . . . jazz, jazz, and more jazz . . . would love to live in Greenwich Village, play the drums and cat grapes. Zu ,Calm - -- MJ ef bm fiuf A 'M ,I , 1, D V, ' I 7J5v,1fL .'t,1, 117'-'4 me ,raw , J- 1 :CQ A'. Y . fbi A-2bvf!a.l1 ,gd fl' :iff , 'fi ff f ,.1,,y., -Q F A ,J '.' -f-, 1 ' ' 1 I 1' -' T14 'A .--'f '-fi Us CHARLES GORDON TAYLOR I W4 Skip . . . enthusiastic and sincere . . . likcsi' ' ' folk music and howling . . . a distinctivefx sense of humor . . . romps through math and physics . . . energetic participation in I-' sports . . . will go far as a chemical engi- neer. ' j A. 1-QQ' 5-sf' K Saga' ,Q-... RICHARD ALBERT TERWILLIGER Rif-It , . . Ricky Nt-lson's twin can lie seen in tht- liavkfis-ltl or on the wrestling mat . . . lla-y. kid. who hit your var? . . . Rich and tit-rry . . . lit-y, Buster . . . no definite plans for the future, but will make the best of what cotnes. 'erpjd' sry 'H , A ' ' , V lf, J ,f fl if PAUL THISTLETON Paul . . . tall and loam . . . likes any teacher with an extraordinary sense of humor . . . sporting clothes and Spanish club are fav- orites . . . all types of people, especially girls . . . college and an MD. degree. JUDITH ELLEN TRAXLER ,Italy . . . tlrt-amy green l'yt'S , . . expr musician . . . wvll-known little' black ht . . . enjoys howling, 'll-rry. Tito La Show, 'llc-rry, jazz and Terry . . . vxtvnsi wardrobe . . . maintains a nu-tiaggt-ric . . choral directing and marriage lit- ahead. I , . . , V .wt M, M., ,. t ,,..,, i. ,,,..,, ., ,cw ,, . r.,rr -1, tw .-ow-f ,f--ff:f,,f--,- fe. - :- t f if . l P' -' i I K 0 lf XV' r' - ll 1 f A I X 5 .X i lx . fl' X , t. ' J rx J A 5, Xp 5 . . 1 I F - K., l X ' i J ' Q X, tin-h P 't J J AQ--off. D? t' RICHARD ut,At:K Dick . . . snappy dresser . . . French-toed shoes and other types of continental clothes . . . always practicing or playing football . . . a stalwart Hi-Rc-v mcmlmer . . . Did you sec a duck around here? . . . college lies ahead for him. FRANK VACCARO Frank . . . writes love letters and romantic poems . . . shrimp and French toast are tops . . . spends his spare time riding around in his coupe looking for places to park . . . dreams ways out of his problems . . . career in psychology. 'K' 3: . ,I s f If . K .1 i, Q, - K. URSULA VAN NOSTRAND Urs . . . Who wants a Carvel'f . . . repo for the Glen Cove Echo . . . Youth Ce-u and John . . . delights in speedy hot rt . . . majors-tto for tltrm- years . . . marria after career as an airline hostess. N AN 'uv--'Y MARY ANN VISTRU 'vwli . . . pizzas, lmwlingz. and sharp JANE vuoiuiiziis W if xl WATROUS II IIPIIII-I' . , , 4-asy lu ge-I along willl . . . Slllllwl l Billy 54,4 all4s1'lQvlas4i1' c'1'ntvr forward lolln-sa . . , li ancl ll anal low storivs llllllllrl' anll twlllilgllllls lllllllll . . . 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WlilIKl'fl, RlCHARlPfWl:lYllRE'l'ER' ' l .lUllN WIllCl,AN 4 '- rmldiv . . . lilu-s avliw pi-nplv . . . 1-an lw 1212-li' . . . really launvlws lllat slmtput , . . jack , , , anullier one of ilu: llollaclfs lruop 'l'Il un wrm-slliugg nlal . . . lamlivs' ulan . . , lliligvnt willl luols and wirvs . . . juckoys . . . will suluciluy own his own rml . . . uw- sluiuavli. will altvuil parli:-s . . . Pl-tv that Oldsnurlmilc lilac a go-cart . . . vvvars Conllms his llair lwttcr Illan Kuokir' . . , ul Art . . . has a sl-riuus siilv . . . plans that Varsity Cluls javke-t lucticr lllllll his aftcr servicc' in llll' Navy, will liuvc a future lr a wi-sh-rn will-gn and a vim-1-r in 1-uggis llI'UIll0I' did . . . measure it again- -I'n1 sure as an vlcvtrivian. 'Q-ring. that was 75 fr-cr, coach. 'RN K ll CHRISTINE PERRY WHITE Chris . . . Al1'll swan . . . never finishes being Student Council secretary . . . of necessity hm-r hohhy is making posters . . . peanuts and Russian novels . , . SOUTHERN fried ClllCl'it'Il and hush puppies . . . has something against little girls in big, black Cadillucs. FREDRICK THOMAS WILKES IIII Clorl . . . intensely dislikes insincere, un- thinking, modern, meatball type of person . . . open-minded and candid . . . enjoys Gregorian chants almost as much as bowl- ing . . . loves to bomb around with the Mafia . . . biochemical research in the future. .i BRUCE WILLIAMS Bruce . . . cute and quiet . . . digs Wt-ste music and modern jazz . . . would ha milk-shakes and roast beef any old tin . . . MI don't know . . . any kind of care but engineering. m:5H2i55i I L: .e't w f,.' tt'i I':f 1-. tii- i rii Ffh Q' Q: - , I , I 4 I ili l tts - ' V. , ,t ,r.r Q 0 ,t t M.. 5. V, ...,, . .im , J. A , k NA A! .if 5m'5,,f if WW ' - aff tiff' xp uffg if V-M 'DIN ,jf ol ffl- , i ' Q, ,,.f'lpfr'. V M 9, aff . , , ,J f L ,lj IM I rf- X5 ' . ff! I u-fd' gf' . ' W. . l nv' 57' J dz .l ffl' U ' ina' if' .J 'IU ' . - 1 , , 'M ' , V,, fp! jx, . , I, .jf I! J . Jyyj M ' J ' ' ' 'ff W-1 f - g b ,1 dy M V rf , 4 ' . jj -Q0Mflg'i. WIL ANIQKD aff ' V, GEO woL , RUSSELL WUESTEFELD Tom . . .conscientious and enterprising . . . 4 ' rge . . . smoot dancer, vibrant teno Russ . . . enjoys playing soccer and t hardworking soccer manager . . - l1USiHCSS . . . suave Huckleberry Finn . . . witty accordion . . . philately and photograp pllipf nf the Taliesin . . . likes classical and warm-hearted. . . . Pat's long time friend . . . busy light crew member . . instt music and Audrey Hepburn . . . known for . . . prejudiced people rub him the wrong interest in anything available . . true- his formidable cough . . . college and then way . . . future holds seminary and life as Iife stories thrill him . . . will study t on to medical school. a Franciscan brother. deep blue sea as a marine biologist. Ki LOUISE WARNER YEOMANS PENELOPE ANN ZANCAS LAURA LEE ZIMMERMANN 'o-Yo . . . comes to school between college Penny . . . brings novel ideas to yearbook feekcnds . . . highlight of 'lCentlemen laygut , , , Snails and egg-rolls are her 'ff'fCf Blfmdesii - - - views Parties from favorite dishes . . . spool heels and short iICll9Il Sinks - - - kills and 'ifillyi' 'flick skirts . . . jazz and sketching bring pleasure wvuters . . . saw Europe last summer . . . l , I Cominemals , , a probable future in Rilly Great, Hilly! 1 art Wgrk, ga14,'fLf1Qf014ff-7 WZE'S-yivcvrf-fLq5fL,y2p,1,v,00 ffr1fn,.7a6fQ- ILZCA L- Lee . . . a dry wit . . . house-cleans in the Publications Room . . . 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H. i MOST VERSATILE MOST ATHLETIC Suu Sheldon john Boroski Juch' Eb0l'hill'd Plrte Flink MOST SOPHISTICATED BEST LOOKING Barbara van dur Beck Alan Levine Nadine Kcrslich Alex Leonard SUPERLATIVES -. -'J --A9119 .xuii-VJ J ....,.Ar' MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT L00 ZlIlllIll'l'lIl2lllIl Doug Hallman X5 MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC Eden Ross Lipson Sam llunlmar , :- W , i:.E5p.::m:, tl- Q , hs . W L BEST IJRESSED MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Chl-is Wl1ite Sue Sllelmlon John Boroski Del Herlnanovski WOLF AND FLIRT Anna Storojcv Charlie Dunn WITTIEST Pat Davis Alan Levine 77 ACTI ITIES Hui Illlllll um! mimi IYIII IISI' ilu' fools fllffl QM. , .,.,. 5. X. liIzYNl',I 1 1 i l 79 Student Couneil officers relaxing in the Student Center. I.. to r.: Treasurer, Skip Ackerlyg Secretary, Chris Whit:-3 Viet- l'rt-sitlenl. Barhara llurgarg and President. John lloroski. The Student Couneil is a money making or'anization. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council has heen very active this year. It sponsored several tlanees, including a masquerade hall, and the traditional Moving-Up Day dance. A variety show and a W work rlay greatly itltreasefl thff AITlCI'lC3n Field Service fund' l.. to r.: R. Terwilliger, B. Watrous, S. Sheldon, R. llurkhot The Student Store was more active than ever before, and D.Bt-lline,J. Bnroski. the Student Aetivity eard sale tripled previous GO. sales records. Mr. l'arker's leadership Contributed to all the activ- ities. 1 t. STUDENT COUNCIL Row I, l. In r.: J. Clarke, J. Eberhard, C. Kncuker, S. Smith, B. l'lt-rhert, l.. Fiegelman, J. Anderson, ll. Hotine, S. Yost, J. Smith, D. York, S. Smith. Row Il: T. Wiltbank, R. Buckllout, B. Leslie, C. Moore, J. Keyes, K. Burns, S. Sheldon, D. Roesch, B. Van Der Beck, C. Bolton, K. Zimmermann, L. Zimmermann, B. Harrison, S. Slaughter, K. Sullivan, N. Chrystal, R. Krotman, G. Kern, D. Otto, D. Clark, C. Mitsehang. Ron' III: S. Taylor. R. Forrest, D. Clenn, J. Jones, A. Epanchin. 80 Smtvd, I. to r.: N. lfckvl. PZ Hotinv. ll. Leslie. A. Imvim-. li. Klein. ll. Hollmun, D. Kennedy, C. Whitt-. Slalzriirig, 1. to r.: D. llolovatchoff, li. iilll'Q1lIl'. ,l. Nlullzxn. li. Snllovli. lf, 'liziyl-il'. 5. .M'kcl'Iy, ,l. Iloroski. 'l'. Willlnank, JK. lilnelianoff, M. Ain. S. Sheldon, l.. lla-rlhoud. The Honor Soeivty inet . ' ally ' ,. 251 'S I I an 1 in m il at 7130 A.lVI. ,., .. . N. U' V . an NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Promethean Chapter of the National Honor Society works to promote its ainisf-cl1aram'te1'. scholarship. leadership. and serviee-at North Shore High. Under the direction of Mr. D. Mat- thews. the vluli has begun several new avtivities. including the selling of review hooks to the stu- dent body. The members also help junior high citizenship and English classes use library re- sources. - if H ,. .V x NATIONAL THESPIANS Troop 1865 of the National Thespians is composed of theatrically-minded stu- dents, who. through participation in dra- matic events at North Shore. have aceumu- lated the ten points neeessary for memher- ship in the national organization. The Thespians cleaned the stage basement. and gave a spring production. Three Men on a Horse. R1-hearsing Kneeling: E. Lipson. H. Farm-r. Slandillg, I. In r.: C, Koell, P. Zangas. D. Roescll, . l.:-Qlie. lf. llnniloff. fi, Hr-ylvr. N. Iickr-l. M. l.indslrom. B. Burgar, 5. McGill, S. Chrystal. Nl. Mn, F, Wm-kr-I. IP. Ili-llinn-, P, Nlartin. A. Storojvv. S. Sheldon. Serolzd row. 1. I0 r.: A. Levine. R. Salloell. D. llvrmanovski. T. Ryder, R. Terwilliger, R. Wueslerfeld. Ackerly. Waiting for a Cue Trying Out 82 MSN. Q 1 . J. ' wg in X ' 4 Mg . A I l frfif 1 4, , 9654 SMA A gf t F' figigilgg R k U S EW X If ' P '4 4. L A 1 L15i55ii'P Q ' X1 FP , fi ltlfx ., 3 ,gf t ' Mlkgv, NWT -. 64 if Q A5 'K it RV ,,,, 1 ,J ,,,: , i ff' gif . ,. ,.....w.f:K,. L - QK A ggi' Q51 f :ry , in c its ' ? 5 i we 1' ffl ,9 as sz,-1, g 5 mf-, 14 ' gif? ,gg M W , ' ' 1 my , N W , Lvl I vi.- V 9 P 1' 9 v . 4 ,W a o W l' fi 3 , , , iw . X is 3' XY- x- .' i f .H ,. iw ' ew' IF' +1 ie, SENIOR STAFF - Left ' . ,,,,.,.- ..M..... ,,......Q.f- Svnlf-rl: S. Slum-lmlun, l.. ZlllIlllt'l'lllilIlIl, D. liollmur. l. Hunsm-n. S. Nvilill. A M 'f L '9 V m 'W- Q-W--M---....... . . . . ,, . ll. Rm-wlm. S. Llnywtul, ll, llurgar, l'. Dans, ll. llerln-rt. L. xwlllllk Slanrling: 'l'. jospc, R. liuvklmut, I.. Douglxty, IJ. GI:-nn, F. Wilkes. ,I. llumski. C, 'l'1lylnr. A. l.m-vilw. J. Nlullun. li. Nlanm-rs. Nl. Ain. R xVm'sl1'l'4'l1l. ' l OIIVIOUSLY. not vrl's lwltex' siclv . . . S wwf..-Y-... .-...,.,,,,Mh,, M-..., --W-...gm wa,-.,,,'M ' , x. v tm .1 4: fx. N . 4 . V ., ,S+ 1? ., . W' -WR? -, ' 3' 1.924 ' N A ' 41' ww ',,4,K x rg j l'Afxk ., M Yi,.,, ,. - . .g 5' j . . -I Q 'K' .Q 497. Q ' ' 1 -. - n , odds tllat llle clmullim- is Imnurrnw. JUNIOR STAFF -Left S1-n!v41.' C. Junlzcn, S. K'c'nny. Xl. Honwr, ll. Cllryslzll. M. Hodgson. Sl1llllIill,l!.' C. Dunlmr, B. lllston. D. Clark P Rosonllml, N. lJ'Al4'ssin, EDITORS ll. 5Zll'll1'l', ll. Imsllv, IN. Eckvl, E. l.lpson, I.. Koch, l'. Zungas, 'l'. Wiltlxank, D. Hullman, E. Klvin. ll. Malkin. -.-.... -s -is i. Q I Q 'pf' xlklllgl Iivw Ifelilm-, WS:-ulwl: NI. Smith, II. llolovutclioff, I.. Bliss. Sfflllliillgf M. Ain, R. Sallnch, P. Hotinc, K. Hagan, D. .Iospi-, I.. Zimnu-r mzinn. F. IIVHIIII. I'. Mmrlwvs, II. IIurgLur, R. Loukv, C. While. vi mimi: Ix. Il:-uinv. I. llnmnlis, I'. Davis, I. Hansen. R. Krolman, B. Irsliv. Standing' .I Kcyw C Dixon N Hurtnmn I Qpivey R. Zim- I . . . ., .. , . I , . - , mm-rmzm. 'If .11--pf-. I.. II0llgIlIy, I. Martin, S. Cllryslul, T. Krass, NI. Jamieson, E. Lipson. 5 ' hill . DI-I -f QI. I' lv' AL 'Ti -uf -Q 'S pin. I ' R ' , . , XY. ' f, :gg I I I Ill itll! E-is Y. Nothing ever happens around here. The west end of the Publications Room is in- nalmited by the staff and editors of the Viking View. Vith dummy sheets heaped on top of filing cases ,nd stray galleys lying in corners, an impression of haos pervades. Still, approximately once every two reeks, with the assistance of lVlr. Ross, all odds and nds are tossed together and squeezed out in the orm of the school newspaper. I u THE VIKING VIEW Published by the students of North Shore High School, and serving the communities of Glen Head, Glenwood Landing and Sea Cliff. ililor-in-Chief , nnuging Editor .. emislunl I-Inlitors , :ge Editor iisiin-as Mnnngr-r , , nsislnnl Iluuini-ss Manager irvulnlion Manager vnturf- Editor , . norls Ifxlilux' , tally Ifnlilor -mistnnt Copy Editor ..,, hotogrnphy Editor ,,,,, , rl nncl Ilulxlicity Editor , ssiulunl Art mul Publicity wulty Sponsor rintvr , ,.... ., ,,,,,, ,, ,,,, ROGER SALLOCH . ....,,,,, ., PAMELA HOTINE ROSALIND COOKE, MARCO SMITH Editors ,,,,,...,....,,, LYNN BLISS , ,. BARBARA BURGAR ... ,, ,,,. . JE.-IN BURDICK , , ,,,, .,... S USAN BRAATZ ,, DIKA COLOVATCHOFF ,, .... LEE ZIMMERMANN . . ,,,.. JANE VOORHEES , KAREN HAGAN H, MARK AIN ,,,, CHRISTINE WHITE ,, CAROL HEYLER DEBRAII JOSPE .. MR. NORMAN ROSS HERB STONE .ASSOCIATES '35, Vs- i 2 i . if 11. 'W k Q ,Q . , x .. ., rr: ,1- A. ix H V' if as Ni flu X1 gf hifi E hm K LM. i gf, ,Q , L, , ,F 5 Y? if agp rf ii we Nyf P OL f ag? N W 'G' v YV V y ' V V ,ff M I!! , XS 15 5 2 5 Q an-gg, fa' WE Y X gg wm y gl ,F S 4 1 VARSITY ORCHESTRA The Varsity Orchestra. di- rected by Mr. Dyer, has d 0 n e outstanding: musical work this year. Besides play- ing at school concerts and other events, the Orchestra competes in grade six, the highest grade, at the All- State Music Festival. ndre Emelianoff pauses, J ., 1, LQ ,of 451' 71,414 4-5' 5-L 4.1 qgnfffflfg f , , . - , ,f f , 1 L ld fifitf Sew, fx V . 'ef,-f l'il f' Lyred! A-l it ., V, . ,,, 1 . f' f , . . ' ' - 'ici f ,u IINL6 l A L. A4 Lbk K gltklf. R2 ,441 ,Alix L EV L,L.,Q,,v Vfxnv ,' -- fin .' 'i ' I 5 u t t ft L ' 1 0- Cffiri I . 1...f.! 9 .afnals fi to Li' -Wa' L Mkt V ' ,ff , VL ., fl' v Vg fm. , it .-. Lux ,te cc tt.ut,H.,L.,, 16 Af U '7f?4'j'f . , I , , N W. ,R -,UNK ,ill LVPSL V7-.J144,f,,4.,f,4.f:4lflf7 LL4! 1 f 1 'f'-if - - 54 L., ,,' -' 0- , 'H+ A ,'s t . -42 4-'if ci 'fu UL'L U '7' f 7i,5IJq UdU .. --- I v 1- , YV- f - - .4 X If 'V A K LV 654, Zh! L LL fa X30 ,kwa k 1,42 Lffbvu L,-.5 Q4 gsgvr-fe 4446. tw.,-I 4 .1 I l fi ,K , .V ,V Q 1 1. LA , L , n,,,Mi6ke Long rehearsee A . Luth' Vx 'jf n' J' 410,44 t,..1t,cfg6G to fT 4, C-LC g1L,Leg,,, CL, Lfef.-,, rf-191 1' Y ' ' Ci-LL VQ4,--gi, L.t,v-Ca. fr . , .L i i 5 ,rig fu 1.10 'Lif1Cfi.,'lfQr'ff lx 'tflw -1 -AU fi-'4-M-vi Llloif A L 'xiii 'Rx 0,-5 Je 1 M-swat wwfei R if fu' '7' . 9 ., rli f'.fc.L., z.1A..ce1'CL4f.'..-f '-'f57R ' CL1fI7'LC'f,-JY'iz? C1 191 c f,ltfffffLyN'L Lvl LQXL7 4 Qfff l'J 'f f '1L .f , l v is -f,' . E ei W ' 1 A , xv x 5 k 1 ,.t-bfi'-- Qmxgwt .- '--if Q . wr N 1' fha' Kg ' ' I aff? I X x 4 wil ..l.-.1--1--1 AE! 1 Av A an xg .- f f ' .... s... , K W na W l I 41 if , .., , ff w 1! -T.: Q K I ., ' ' TSP' f : : wg ' ..-ag-,- fm 1 Us I Q, ..l s .W , 'J Aff' ' ,ff I 'iff 15,5155 A 3 J 9 J Q, ' fiisl . X X L , FW A 1 ' Q,flii?fq w , V :- -- fr, w Q Q 5 , g J ' if Q I . ' , - ' M f , vii? :W 3 ' Q , , 4-il K it A M + . .M S 9I 'MM .W V lr ' :f . K 'NN R ' x 1 if '. .JM s my - L ., fn M kx1?ii! ' K . A gd- W LE A x ,. A NN I , -. A 1 1 X ,, if ' . 'Q rf, , 2 5 , X l X 4' , 1 p x fCx', ff' M14 w - ,yn v 'W X , M . 5, 'L 3 If .L , 11 9 X pf 14 wi Q ,' KK V ' . .K g'f-if - . X L ' X ' Aff- x if 2 ,P U ' W fx X, I 92 x Y: QP 1' 3' 1 K' A, if , QQ . 5 .qsgff J - MH! . 5 Ns- : 5: L Lx ff 5-xc ' Sven throU'gf1?1 lubff ,..,.-.- lf I -gn? Q L .,L,. ' ' a f 1' wvff , .W i-., ' A oz 1 , ,. ' is if ', 1 j , , . . 5lf.,'i', 4' LATIN CLUB llramatirs haw playa-rl a large part in tlle pro- ' gram ul tln- Latin Clulm tliis year. At tliv Saturn- alia. at llunian lioliclay nnw vel:-lwatt-ml arountl liliristnias. int-mln-rs partiripatvfl in a rmniral skit lmasr-cl un tln- stnry of Jason and the Golden Fleecv. ln tht- spring. anntln-r IlI'tKll1l'll1lll. in Latin. was unmlc-rtakvn. A fc-stivc Roman lianquct is an annual at-livity. Mr. Mattlivws assists tliv mm-mln-rs in planning anrl carrying out their many projects. '1' -. ?Yf - nr: rr 'Vw-'A Knwrliny: 'lf Wiltlrank. :L ,loin-s. J. ,lunn-s, lf. IAHIQI, D. Clark. ,l. Prylril, P. Nlvivr, Wl. llrui-lis, ,l. Boroski. Svzlterfi 5. Yost, I.. Bt'l'lll0llt K. Stranilfr-ltlt. -X. lgmw-in-f-. l.. litmk, ,l. Hnlirlwarll, M. Force-, G. llnltun, ff. Irwin. K. Zininn-rinann. lf. Klein. Smnrling: l'. Rosenthal. K llir-lilwrg. 5. H'llara. .-X. llnytl. N. lJ'Alc-ssio. .l. Sliansf-r, H. Muse. N. Ilfiytl. M. Ain, J. Cosgipvv, H. Tmikar, K. Poey, M. llonwr, E. Lipsun Ii, lll-twin. Slanrlmg: l'. liatapanu, Nl. jolnislmi, li. Zim-r. .l. Km-yrs, E. Casey, ll. ,Iuspt-. l', Hntinv. S. lxennt-y. l.. Ilwllwk, K. Ilalllu-rg. 4 94 ,l.intn'n. ff linltun. Nl. ,lLlIllll'40ll. 'lf Maiwv, J. Strarlian, ,l. Nlullan. The members of the French II Club concentrate on deriving enjoyment from their present knowledge of French. Under the direction of Miss Myer they speak French at meetings and put on a one-act play in French for the other French Club. A high point of the year is their trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and to a French restaurant in New York City. I ' . s 53 -0-A 3 1, 1 .H U f 4 2 r a .V l N Xl ' 2 Seated: E. D:-vine, L. Richards, C. Moore, D. Belline, J. Keyes, J. Whitlock. Stamling: S. Romm, M. Hiatt, J. Spivey, R. Edelstein, K. Sullivan, R. Tcrwilligcr, G. Kern, D. Bellmar, J. Sample. The main aim of the members of the Advanced French Club is to extend their basic knowledge of the language and to perfect their accents. The varied programs at their meetings include games. listening to records of French plays and holding language laboratory workshops. Miss Scott is ADVANCED FRENCH CLUB the sponsor. -Qui MTWR 'aw Seated: M. Rcdkin, P. Davis, L. Bliss, S. Braatz, C. Dunbar, R. Krotman, M. Bromberick, C. Dixon. Standing: M. Smith, N. Moerhing, M. Hodgson, L. Wheeler, G. Grunde, P. Smith, S. Chlystal, G. Burdick, N. Hartman. 95 ADVANCED SPANISH CLUB I3 Z 'ix 2. P Q I S li :t .W if 1- er ui Sealed: P. Voorhees, S. Kelly, D. Otto, E. Burns, J. Rohrbach, P. Martin, D. Roesch. Standing: P. Thistleton, L. Doughty, C. Dunn, N. Izjumova, J. Deutsch, B. Darcy, B. Hesselman, M. Bolitho, S. McGill, J. Coombs, P. McKean, E. Molin, J. Hokanson, G. Mitschang, B. Goss. The purpose of the Advanced Spanish Club is to give a background of Spanish and Latin American culture to the gram- mar studied by its members. Mrs. Com- fort assists them in Spanish conversations. in choosing films and speakers for them. and in planning their annual banquet. Lloyd Doughty studying -Spanish no doubt! l.ee Zlllllllel mann doesnt interrupt. 96 GERMA CL B 'liln' GKTIIIZIII Clulw. with Nlr. lfuust as Spon- sor. has had El Illll'lll'l1lill'lY niusical vt-aiu The lIN'llllll'I'S lwlcl IDl'UgI'2lIIlS liaise-fl on popular and 1-lassivul CCVIIIZIII music anti sung Gl'l'll1Zlll folk songs. 'l'l1vy liearml a perfor111a11crc by cluli 1116111- lrcrs of tlu- Hralnns Double Concerto for violi11 and cello. A trip to a Cc-rn1an movie or restau- rant is an zinnual vvmit. Boning up for a G0l'llli1ll tfxst. Svalmf, l. lo r.: ,l. Rl'llllil'. M. liolilho, G. Coach J. B0llt'Illl3l'llt3I' G Boll 111 l RINNI I Wulu lil! T I Sfanrli , , . 4 . . 4 ,'.' -', ,. 'v 'z ' . , gripe. . mg, l. In r.: U. Mi SL'illlIlg.Z, B. Berg111an. A. Lot-we-, B. Hamel, C. Ul'l1llllt'. G. Gosch, D. Huff. .l. Ryan. .-X. E111vliz111off, IJ, KCllIlt'tlj', N. lloyd. , 1 4 1 5: I '51 f s i 5 E 4 m 1 1 1 . l l 1 1 1 5 xr M. l L K , A W X-4 11 A .,' - '5g,5t,,.w 5 I W 'M L if-4 V 1124 ' L. 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N11-lfomlv. llu- llno-lux llnlv. l,Hl'lllZlllS lxnoun ns Alllllil Cllaplc-r ol lln- National Biology l'lKl'l11ll1Q1' lflulv. llzls vonlinnvfl its lrmlillon ol H--1':m'ln :anal l'XIPllll'illllil1 ln lnology. lls m'tlx'lll1's lllI'llI1lt' il lllllllff'Nklllilll'l1lll4l lllf' svlmool nml vlnffilivallloln ol :ull lixing llnngx lonnfl on llns nzllk. lhf- vlnlv also lnlu-s lrlps lo lln- Nvw lorlx lllllllllllill crilY'1lt'I1hilIl1l lllllf'l' nm-nrlvx spots of lriologia-nl II1ll'l't'Fl. C IInIIiMIS'l'lnlY CLUB N. ll Xlvvllv. .l. Nnnplv. N. lloywl. l.. l.ooli. ll. lALLlI!lli'lil. lt. Luxm-y. J. Flnllwvr. Nl. Hyun, l'. Rofm-ntllul. l', Nlvivr. ll. xlll-Vllilllll. ,l. l'l'ilnl, X Vpnnlrin I lilvnnl V llllllltli ll fo 1 lu l llllltll 'Al' . . . v.v '. . :Ni r. '. .. l4'. Llu-nnslry 5lllfl4'lllS.lll'l11I'fl wlllx luusu- l'll0lIlIl'Zll knowlwlgv. slufly qlmlltaliw analysis ltlw ills-nlilim-ation ol unknown nwlnlsl. orgnnir' 1'llt'lIllSll'f'. zlnrl l'lH'4HN0l0QQI'illJlly. 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Along willl ilu- mill:-1' l4'1ll'll1'I's1lIltls1'l1'IN'L't'llllDs.lllt'lIlL'lIllM'l'slH'l'lnul'lIl2lll llll'll1'l'l'HSl 1l julvs m-1-111-ll in urclm-r to run Zlll vlfivivrlt Sl'l1flll't' lsuir. 'llllvy also exllilbit u joint prnjc'c'l all lllv lfzlir. MNH11FAM ll'Y llmsn- l'llllQI,lll4'Ill'il 50111013 mlm lxuu- Ll llt'Sll'f' In flu murv Wllll lnalllcnlutlvs than 1-lussnmnm tum' zlllmss um Ul'Q,ilIllZt'Il mln an lm-um ullivll IP2ll'll4'lllLllt'h in ilu- l0llI'llLlIll0lllS of llxc Nassau Ctillllly Nlllllll'IIlllllt'S IA'llQ1ll1'. T110 fuvully zulvism' is Nl: ll, 'l'lm1npsm lxnwrl nm . ill. ing: Nl, Xin. ll, lh-llinv. N. llnyll, l', Nl:-ivr. Sfllllilfllgf A. Ellllllflllll. R. Sullovll. lf. Klf-in. S. Taylor. 'lf Willlnu ,A Tm FE: 343-,- E I.. lu r.: .l. lim-ppiit-vi. I.. Ottvnant, P. Knun, .I. II- rt P. I li. I ll mm t, .a,Ioy, E. Berry, J. Clark, U. VanNostran HOME ECONOMICS CLU The Home Ifconomirs Cluli. un- cler the clirf-ction of Mrs. I.amlwrt anfl Miss Trusty. has the rospon- siliility of serving at favulty ilin- ners and other school affairs. At Christmas anfl at cliff:-rent limos during the year. its mvmlwrs vn- joy liaking: to supplemrnt thi- vlulr treasury. This year thv vluh maflc a field trip to the Gem-ral Foofls plant in Wliitfi Plains and join:-cl the Future H o m 0 m a k c' r s of America. .vslie-, I. Hanson, IJ. Rooscli, D. Jospe, T. Krass. C. Williams, C. Markcl, J. Familctti, J. Uochtc-rmann, N. Izju- mova, R. Iuo. ART CLUB Ilnrlm' the guirlam-ew Mrs. 0'Knf-fslci. the Art Cluli serve-s tlw svliool hy lirigzhtvning it tlirougrlioul tho your with 1-olorfu tors anrl sf-asonal clvvora- tions. M1-mlm:-rs lmvf' full use of all art room fa tic-s to work on imliviclual projects. - 1 . -V I-........ I A iw l i lllulv lias 1'unm'e'litratt'tl its artiritivs un lH'4lllltlllllQ.l ut' nursinff. 'l'uf c-tlivi' witli T' P NUltSI 9 illliv l ulur1' Nursvs intern-st in. aml vntliusi- , asm fur. the various fit-lmls Miss lxl2l4'lltlYll'l. ilu- iflltllil iil1l'sc'-tm'z1m'l11'i'. tllt' Viv' Mfg' 4 girls talu- lr:-qm-lit trips to lmspitals. nursing: srllouls. aml wllvgt-s tn .A iriwstiglaltt- a x' a i l il It l 4' training i't-smiiw-s. lllllf'll' se-1'x'i4-v pi'-ijt-vls inrlutli- a my tlriw fur a lmspital in llnslyn. Sf'111wI: I'. Lajoy. J. Galcntv, V. Hoaglanml, C. l1'ortaru. Y. Nltllllllllltll. tl. Salt-rim, Nl. l.nrlumml. Sfllllflfllgl Il. Kyclzvw ski. .-X. tlaliwlu. K. Aloxamlvr, S. Alek, l., Fic-lcling. N, Amlrn-iss. tf. llussung. N, Mm-liring. R. Krulman. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Om- uf tht- lvusivst aml llt'Sl-0I'fIZllllZt'll uf North Slwrels rlulis is tllv lfuturz- 'llc-arliers Cluli. During the year, the mem- lwrs. umlvr tllv mlirvvtimi of Miss NlCCtll'lllill'li. niatlc reports on various lCZ1t'll6I'S. mtlt-gf-s to tlw rest uf lllf? rlulm. 'llllvy mel isitll lla- rluli from Clan Cow lligli ancl maclc a lilmrary trip lu Om-mita State- 'llvarlivrs' Catlegt-. lluulxs nn wllt-gif guiclanm' iwrt- lltbllgllll for tht- srlmul lilwrary with funmls grainvcl from a sitvrvssfttl valet- salv. Sillfrzg: S. .lalirtsmr ll. Sullixun, 'lf 'l'rax'is, l. llassvr, ll. Yurk, N. Stvin. ll. Nagel, 5. Kvnny. Slrzmlirlg: S. Pt-ltz, ll, Cullen. .l. ElN'TlILlI'Ll, lf. Dixon, 5. llfllllll, ll. lun, K. l'orrt'st, 5. Nnitli, ll. Nrwlmltl. M. lllmnlmcrlck. I.. Hvulln-li, l. Davis. I.. Bliss. vit, fn SJ igfvt-fs-su-.f:3Tr...,..,,,ts.T? b...., -t. 4 fr- iq VLWYQG dwg iw' visits.. '- 5,52 ,, ikgivywi Lk Tx -1..,. M EF Q3 x ff' 1 f i ff S Q X Q U, if Q ?su-.T f ' 5,3 all 9 -mi 'Q sX JUNIOR CL.-XSS OFFICERS, left to right: Di- untlxu Clirystal, sf-crm-luryg Palm-lu Hotinc, vice:- si- 2 l Ali' I I l I l I . 2 L Q SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, lvfl Io right: William llulls, IIITSIA dcntg Dana Brown, vicc-president: Philip Calapano, lrcasurf-r. Missing is Jam- Hullistvr, secretary. 2 pr:-siilr-ntg Lars Hanson, trcusurcrg Brian lllston, pn-fimlent. QICNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, lvft Io right: Douglas Hollmun. lll't'Sltll'l1II Rosalind Cnuke, secretary: Suzannu Shvlmlon Xll'l'-IIl'K'rillK'Ill1 IJ:-an Kcnnvmly, lrcasurcr. Kneeling: H. Mally. C. Griffin, P. Swenson, C. Moore, S. Peltz, E. Sebastianelli, H. Smith. J. Coombs, J. Bennett, C. Irwin, B. Zurer, K. Deane. Standing: J. Keyes, M. Webe1', P. McKean, K. Zimmermann, E. Daniloff, C. Kneuker, .l. Eberhard, D. Newbold, B. Baker, P. Davis, C. Dixon, N. Bell, C. Bolton, M. Homer. Missing is N. Hartman. PEP CLUB All of North Shore has been able to notice the growth and activities of the newly-formed Pep Club. Posters carefully placed to catch the eye so all will remember Saturday's game, motor cavalcades to increase attend- ance, reserved cheering sections and new cheers have encouraged loyalty and enthusiasm for our teams and our school. Miss Myer is the sponsor. TWIRLERS Captain Louise Berry With spinning batons and new routines, the twirlers have provided entertaining programs at home football and basketball games. Mr. Panzenbeck is their sponsor. L. lo r.: J. Lombard, I. Hansen, E. Burns, U. Van Nostrand, B. Baker, G. Gosch, L. Cook, L. Burdick, S. Chrystal, J. Coombs, P. LaJoy, J. Bollenbacher. 5 532: 'iq L ig., 'if ,fx -sm Z 1, K I C L -s it -. . -- ' -f' -2:-' 1. ,W 1-: 'g is I f ' m f 3. as Ll? ara Burgar mm F , .Q if ifxgg, W 5 Q if ,, Ur WW Jr M-' w ,,f. , my R .ggi M... , L WM CHEERLEADER Ne-w unifurms. llt'W 4-tm-rs. and trzulitimml pop have givvn Nnrth Shore's Varsity and Junior Varsity Ch04'1'leade1's 1 lllUl't' stu-1-vssflll your than 1-wr lu-fuw. Duc to their efforts. IIION' students have hvcn attending: Sports vvcnts and l'l'illQ.liht'lt'1llllS0ll to viulo1'y. with J.V. CHEERLEADERS L. In r.: E. Cause-y, J. Rvid, T. Brown, J. Uellino, H. Mully, J. Stravhvn, B. Zurer. H10 VARSITY CL B PY, VZ... sax I I Q .XXL Stllfilgi l'.. Meier. l.. lloughty, C..ClllllIlllI1gS, P. Flink, R. Birchall, J. Boroski, P. Della Ratta, L. Portaro, P. Frost. Slanding: F. Weckel, A. lzpanclun, ll. Holllnan, A. Ehrlich, A. Loewe, R. Terwilliger, L. Smith, D. Ackerly, D. Glenn, C. Taylor, W. Manners, B. lllston, C. Nlitsclumg, IJ. Clark, T. Wilthank, T. Jospc, R. Fox. A sport unrecognized by the Varsity Club. The Varsity Cluh members, who can he identified by their dis- tinctive maroon and gray jackets, have the responsibility of handling the food concession at home sports events. Together with lVlr. Conlin they help the school's athletic directors to formulate athletic policies. A varsity letter and the recommendation of two clul: members are necessary for admittance. 5? ' - . ' 1.ffZe.1v, i 'vs' I vrg Q - 5 Members at case. A I its - Q GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 'l'l1rouggl1 partie-ipution in the sports offered Ivy tlif' GAA+vollcylmall. softball. lwaslu-tlmall, tvnnis and Iloclwy-many Sopliomorc. Junior und S4-nior girls Iiuvc found new skills, greater sportsmanship. and fun filled afternoons. Kits Krivvlirig: II. Iiurgur, K. Ilagan, M. Lindstrom. Stanrling: C. Hcylcr, A. I.awr1-mv, I.. Cook, T. Rudin, I.. Knaullv. GIRLS' OFFICIALS CLUB VIIIII' purpose- of III? Cirls' Officials Clulv is to help girls with :athletic alvility invreasv their kmnvleflgf' of the sports of- fvrml in tlw sc-liool progruin. Under tht- guidance of Miss Maple. they officiate at games played Ivy tlif- G.A.A.. assist the pliysirzll PIIIIITIIIOII tvzu'l1vrs. and gain a working knowledge of the various girls' sports. KI1!'f'lliI1g.' I'. Martin, .I. Sha-Idon, N. Rooscli, S. INIanners, M. Lindstrom, K. Hagan, IS. Burgar. Standing: A. Ulack, L. Cook, T. Rudin, L. Knaulle-, II. Griffin, II. Harrison, C. Kneukcr, .I. Elwrllard, C. Hammond, C. Swan, S. Slauglitvr, S. Smith, J. Li, P. Smitli, P. Mlinar, II. York, 'I'. Yonov, I.. Martin. ,B A CAFETERIA SERVES MANY PURPOSES i ,. Siu H1 . K, ,. ,, , fW f SPGRT 7'l1:'1'w is no lwllwl' .sign nf ll lzrrlrrf mimi flmn ll lzrml llflflflfq SIIAKICSPIC XKI x ll5 hh, , VARSITY OCCER The Varsity Soccer Team, coached by Mr. Schiffer, again came through with an outstanding record in the Aw League. North Shore outplayed its opponents and compiled a won-lost average superior to any team in its league. except Garden City, to whom they lost the North Shore title. All-Scholastic Soccer Team members. L. to r.: Hugh Gilson, Bill Watrous, and Alex Leonard. Kneeling, l. to r.: D. Belline, B. Fox, B. Grella, B. Watrous, A. Epanchin, B. Williams, A. Levine. Standing, I. to r.: T. Wiltbank, E. Molin R. Wuestefeld, D. Hollman, H. Steltman, P. Meier, P. Cramer, D. Biggers, S. Taylor, C. Pitt, A. Loewe, T. Jospe, Mr. Schiffer. II6 II7 .. I - ..... .4.41 Kneeling: U. Guddut, ll. Koloski, R. Zimmerman, J. Fox, P. Patterson, J. Shanser. Standing: A. Eddy, S. Lindvall, S. Markkanen, J. tvn Hangs-n, R. Johnson, R. Carlson, Mr. Edison, B. Zukosky, M. Butterworth, R. Reilly, J. Bathie, G. Kohler. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER TEAM An impressive record of victories by the Junior Varsity Soccer Team augurs well for future soccer triumphs. An army travels on its stomach and so does the J.V. Soccer team. Knvrling: ll. Sufit-ld, J. Collins, G. Leckie, R. Rant, H. Tokar, R. Sydow, M. Arnost, D. Whitting, A. Smith, A. Coclleski. Standing: Mr. Nlyt-r, 13. Hai-gt-tt, A. Della Ratta, S. Nichols, A. Frances, E. McManus, J. Case, B. Galluba, B. Sullivan. B. Sofield, T. Montfort, l'. tfatapanu, J. Lippkv, J. Franzm-n, 5. l't'istvr. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL This past fall North Sll0I'C,S hustling ,l.V. football team grained valuable game t'XlK'l'lt'llt'0 in stiff competition. Many of the invinlwrs will he eligible for next year,s Varsity. Faithful fans came to every game. VARSITY FOOTB LL Altlmugh Coach Rcilly's Football Team was unsuccessful in the '59 fall season, so far as the record stood, the team gained much needed experience and practice which should serve to advantage in future years. The Varsity Vikings coped with inclement weather, Carle Place. and several injuries. I.. to r. l.'nf'r'ling.' P. Lauber, D. Catapano, L. Doughty, R. Terwilliger, D. Glenn, R. Birchall, D. Hennessey, B. Illston, A. Petry, F. Weckel. Standing: L. Portaro, H. D. Ackerly, B. Manners, J. Mullan, P. Skarzenski, D. Ulack, C. Dunn, A. Ehrlich. B. Brockway, B. Fransen, Coaches Nivolinn and Reilly. A f L . .,,, xx ?gN ? .mx ll I A y i k X :K , K S ig 1 NW, V .. L gg, Q A ,mQf, HX , Hx I w. 5 WwL,g s ,xa ,gafi :'V 6Q 1 1 gf k B J ff W, V.-f 'K',s . at 5. XM -, 'Ax ,. ...--ouwf I W X 1' 4 1 cg 'Q' -ev X i 5 X 6 fy i I 'XX wr ,.,. ,infix 9 F Q . A X, Ee g j ' b R - Q QbV Y -1' - . A A A, , M s K fa J , , ., . , -,, A ,X f- -,K , Ja' 1 N f X '-'M' M W . 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A Q N ,gu A Q, , L - y .Q f , N iw '-2 , , Q M I My 5 J X X f . 'K 'T-'IL -if TT im 5 - 535 f ' 'Q JC Q 19 E , 'G K Wi Q an f .3130 M Q li, f A 5 ,Q .,-- -- ,Z 0 I K3 K f f J K' K -3 , I27 Eefziff-fmgglf'-, m pf - , im , ,x,:ewzf3s91'f,5'1- 15+- , ',ti1Q3flt 4 V 15:12 , 1 ' ' Q 3, we .ii wx: Y' X Q wx Hur- I Lx ' f ICE HOCKEY Kneeling: M. Alferieff, G. Compers, D. Short, R. George. Standing: J. Bathic, J. Roche, J. Cremelsbackcr, J. Fransen, B. Masszi. This year's hovkey team showed its cieftness and agility on ice by compiling a respectable avf-rage of won and lost. dit 30 GOLF L. to r..' R. Nielson, R. Carlson, J. Cass, L. Smith, W. Murray, B. Hults, F. Worth, J. Eccles. Lee Smith Captain of the Bowling Team Although the Varsity team was not very successful in this year's tourna- ment, the J.V. team shows much promise and should form an outstand- ing Varsity team next year under Mr. Henderson,s guidance. Mr. Barna's small but strong golf team faced stiff competition this year, with Carden City its main opponent. Outstanding players Wayne Murray and Lee Smith contributed to the successes of the team. L. to r.: G. Mitschang, M. Long, R. Buckout, F. Wilkes, R. Johnson, T. Montfort CHESS 'CP-K4, B-kn3-Checkmatelv This cry rings through the empty halls of North Shore on the afternoons when the Chess Club meets. Concentration and hope characterize the mem- bers of the Chess Team who, under the guidance of Mr. Faust, compete in matches with neighboring schools. Chess Team Members: R. Goss, M. Lipson, P. Meier. is in D. Clark, A. Emelianoff, J. Sheehan. Sealed I ro r T Jospe J Bollenbacker J Sheehan H Brassen Standing, l. to r.: B. Hamel, D. Clark, J. Libund, P. Meier, B Ncrnoff What do you mean strike? 5- I , L EV wif , . , ,Q f L W K A ASEB LL Coach Conlin's baseball team this year made good use of its individual stars and took full advantage of having been transferred into a new league. mi-Q54-1 I-..,,,, v ,..,,,., ,. 11 X . -- ' figviyiiw. 'iff iff w : Vis-.1 ' '- -...wfn.,'.g.f-fo-M-A ' . ' ,,..'.ffxfiif p - - L WM. ,,, , -. f a Kn.0z'ling.' A. Smith, A. Della Ratta, C. Della Ratta, L. Porlaro, D. Clark, C. Cummings, R. Birchall, J. Shanser. Standing: J. C-remelsbachcr C. Mitschung, R. Buckout, R. Forrest, D. Glenn, R. Sluvcn, B. Churchill, P. Della Rattu, I.. Doughty, P. Cramer, R. Fox, Mr. Conlin. sl 'Q , :X if X 8 f' 1 Z, :gf V 3 'fl 34 , ix s Y . Z, U' 'gk . SEL, 1,1 iq.: v 5 gl -' ' -J ,,,, , x 5 w ' sf Y , ' 4 ' i . , .,,, .L ,v X4 ' Q X x xr Q 1 v' 1 F' 67 gf v , Q' - v- I 'S ' ft 3 b Kp , W Q I Q- 'x 5 .5 5, 'xl 1, 1 .3 u K, 'f - J ' -. -5 g V' 7? 1. I 'XXX U' ,, 'X x A I J Tx .6 Q' lf 'gl x,V A 4- Q.. ,'A fr ,fha 1 V if s Y xxx. I5 .J - T1 v' F35 -li Ax, 1 V A 'Y .5 Y 81 , i J I B 'LY Nr-p 13? asia' ss Jvix l v ,nj , 0 u V X Q .gf NEW? xl-N? iv-. . QE r ' X' gm! - at 's Lf - A. v A ! 'I -J . 0 J 5 Qs s l' -'I X . .- if J -'T K5 QT f Qu Xi, ,KA Q J . . y .- X 1' ' X' 'Y' ff ff 4 we '- - ff EQ' Tx 5 x TC? . 5 XT PV J' f.'P A 5 N elf, :tr 1 RJ! 'axis' xy .Ar wk I ,I Nix ' K' 0 K ' ' N ' AN, gr! rr 'Q - Nw ' wr' A n ,P -, Q' , Hg' 'xvwly A MNT! Q V J If I 3 - U -471 it-5 2 ,CQ If . 'J' , Jw r zu 1, I U Y Q., 1 n n L N PM - 'Q A 1 Q , X , X, - M ' fr . ul ' J' Q ? :N f A fv Y ' 'f X Y. , ni ':-fs ., f ' Q X J K P E 14 x J J u sl' H- 1' 'L XX 'lvl Vs J' ' ,' , . K . l36 P w K . x xi K TRACK Ugh-li-ll The tram-k team has again proved to he an athletic stronghold for North Shore. Coach Thompson feels that this year's Senior class prohalmly contained the largest and strongest group of trackmen in the history of the sc-hool. The team also utilized several promising Juniors and Sophomores to fill vac'am'ies in the distanee runs. the dashes and the pole vault. This highly successful season was also highlighted by the addition of a medley relay and the hop-step-jump to the list of standard com- petitive events. L. Io r., kneeling: R. Birchall, B. Kock, G. Sh t,ll, B. W'll' . St d' : L. D h , P. F A. L d . B k' F. 'k Watrous, lv, Della Ratta, D. Hellman, C. Cummirilgsl, I mms an mg Dug ty mst, eonar l J Oros ly Wd es' W ,,l,.., GE TLEMED Waiting to try out, Mademoiselle from Armentiers . . . Parlez vous. w 'i B Waiting to get out!! You wou1dn't think a girl like I ??? Relax, it's almost over. 'REFER ELO DE Mrs, Spoffalrd was alt llllllll Springs in 1923, and did not attend the lnaugural Ball in 1924. November 28 and 29 the Senior class presented 50 don't cllurleslnn and it will be all right! Gentlemen Prefer Blondes to full houses after five hectic weeks of rehearsal. The profits helped send the Class of ,60 to Washington. 1' Eg: 1 v i A i Your bill, compliment of zee management. IUC ADVERTISEMENTS Let not thy hand be stretched out to re- ceive mul shut when thou shouldst repayf, ECCLESIASTES I ,lf ,,r tZci'iM- 'f i' t'Psm ' ,ga 'U f lfxwu-L Ji1u'fl'Mfl 'Cv L,.Jv-V ,df . 5 vv- ' - , 01 V' fvm 5, C24-,, 0,1-1, VIAMI 15YUi1Z3bl I ll ,Lim fb L'K-SANA' 2, lgtzvf Q'bs.4..' 9 S Mix' ulnfvv-I . V IVLA C '2,:::,fu1-- VyJAf'c4v ffvfvv-0 fl bt'-J' IOIQQSVVQ UV0 'Li'l'vs-5 L-4-N DQ QuYVvNOd4'phk 'Q'l'v0' -fC7V U+ uV V'i ' -54'c'4 V 'A' -TL 'W 7 '1av-f gov f1xA.- .ej'f191ri4,W,.f, - 'J lLl'l4V'5' +13 CJ'-Q 'f '4 ' .. .1 K Cynfc CLa1t4'Wf' QQ, GP' -Tzu, ,Ib '6 DX Cofumgia 1666011 an 62606011 Co., ,gnu GLEN COVE, N. Y. Irv Qjalod Phone ORioIe 6-5252 We Call and Deliver Omole I-4700 GOLD STAR TUXEDO CENTRE MAX TOBIAS, Prop. Tuxedos +o Hire for AII Occasions Discoun+ +o S+uden+s I0 PULASKI STREET GLEN COVE, N. Y. 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ORiole I-303I We Call and Deliver CHARELL CLEANERS BAILEY FARMS Wgrk Dgne gn Premises 295 AVE., SEA Y Shir+ Launderers ORM' '-5846 38 QLEN HEAD RD. GLEN HEAD' N, Y' Besf of Luck in All Endeavors ZOGMAR, INC. GLEN COVE, N. Y. Compliments of L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Gompfkzzezzfs ya ,f,11Q,1',,v w-' ,f 'rWffa fpfffffj ffl WT wifi D' Jwfwyi' 'QW-'f1fwf'5 WJ P lbw ' w A 1f yy'P,4jPMn,jgfF'f,53!wjffZP. ya E 'f','1l5,,,vIo gZ9pI -9 WIA Mpidpiwffgff QF' 'I3?'W'j wfyff M' Meef and Eai' aI' CHIPS CONFECTIONERY I88 Glen Cove Ave., Sea Cliff SODAS SU NDAES LUNCHEON HOT DISHES Closed Sunday OR 6-9737 OR6-9594 OR I l2l83 We Service d R p All Malt C GLEN VALLEY AUTO SALES, INC. Good Luclc, Class of '60 LONG ISLAND PAINT LONG ISLAND PAINT I Con+inenI'al Hill GLEN COVE FINE USED CARS Glen Cove and 8+I1 Ave. SEA CLIFF, N. Y. Gompfmefzls gf ASSOCIATED FOOD STORE I90 Glen Cove Ave. GLEN COVE. N. Y. 90512 dI2Of GQaz2ers, gnc. FELLENEPLBAIZERY 6 School Sfreei' Glen Cove, N. Y ne ORioIe 6-6776 WHOLESALE RETAIL MATTHEWS PHARMACY WELL-CHEESE CO., INC. Largesl' Seleclion of The Re-xall S+ore Impgrfed and Domesi-ic Cheese Glen Cove and Sed Ave. Smolred Fish of Any Kind Pres., NAT WOLIN 2 GLEN STREET GLEN COVE, N. Y. ORiole I-I456 Compliments of POWERS CHEMCO INCORPORATED Glen Cove, New Yorlc Poll Parrol' Shoes for Children Vi+aIiI'y for Women AVERS SHOES Rand for Men 27 Glen SI., Glen Cove, N. Y. Prop., HENRY AVERS Phone ORiole 6-2080 GEORGE C. TOWNSEND CO Insurance - Real Eslale 4 Wesl Glen S+. GLEN COVE. N. Y. FCREST STUDIOS Johnston and Tunick, Inc. EST. 1912 Main S+uclio and Lab. 22I Fulfon S+ree+ NEW YORK 8, N. Y. Corfland 7-5423-4 Official Phofographers for I 960 Taliesin Our Negotives Are Always Kept on File - I ELEPI-IoNI5. ok' I 6-063I Gompgmenfs DANIEL I-IoI-IENRATI-I Q :T IO e om I 0 33 WF GLEN HEAD MARKET J Win I-Iome of Finer Foods Prime Mea+s Fancy Groceries Frui+ and Vegelables GLEN COVE- N- Y- Closed Wednesdays a+ Noon DELIVERY SERVICE DAILY one: OR 6-4367 56 GLEN HEAD ROAD GLEN HEAD. N. Y. GLEN COVE FIRESTONE GLEN HEAD TAILOR AND FURRIER VICTOR GREENE, Prop. J. PETRUHIELLO and SON. Props. Tires Bafreries Tubes Sui'rs Made fo Order Spor+ing Goods AIISFBIIOHS of All Kinds Guaran'l'eed Bicycle Repairs Fur Remodeling and Repairing 22 SOHOOL STREET OR 6-0090 Delivery Service GLEN HEAD MOTORS 67I Glen Cove Ave. GLEN HEAD, N. Y. SALES REPRESENTATIVE Phone OR 6-0507 DODGE Cars Truclzs Sales and Service ORiole 6-622 I MlLLER'S Gompfmenfs LANDSCAPE SERVICE Wfa Trees and Shrubs . HM C5223 L.w.'IaiifL.iQee MQW gffefmf J. MILLER GLEN COVE ROAD ere enva le, Long Island THE SWAN CLUB RESTAURANT Serving Lunch-Dinner-Supper Shore Road GLENWOOD LANDING N. Y. MAy'Fair I-I640 ORiole 6-I I40 THE ECONOMY PRESS Gommerczdf .7-Jrzkzfers '32 44-Union Label Available LaMONTE APGAR I02 School Sfreei' Proprie+or GLEN COVE, N. Y. ORiole 1-3823 GLENWOOD SERVICE STATICN .JOSEPH SAPPELSA, Prop. General Au+o Repairing Cars Called For and Delivered 670 Glen Cove Ave. Glen Head, N. Y. J. W. BRINKIN. Ph.G J. BOSSERT. B.Sc.Ph. If-may Q-Jfarmacy, gnc. 687 GLEN COVE AVE. GLEN HEAD, N. Y. ORiole I-4949 Besl Wishes +o fhe Class of I960 From .fifefgooclrf youfg gemzlzsfzp csea effoofkf Gfurcf OPEN 24 Houks FRONTIER DINER Junclion of Glen Cove Road and Cedar Swamp Roacl GLEN COVE, LONG ISLAND. N. Y. Plenly of Parking Space Choice Meals Fresh Sea Food Fresh Vegelables Baking Done on Premises Plumbing and Hea+ing R. 81 A. BURTIS, INC. Sales Oil Burners Service Fuel Oil 3 Maple Place GLEN HEAD, N. Y. ORiole 6-4200 db In Q., f? 'p 5 V VA , PADDISON MOTORS, INC. Long lslancl's Oldesr Dealership I50 SCHOOL STREET GLEN COVE, N. Y. ORiole 6-3535 MAN HASSET SPORT SHOP Equipmen+ lor All Sporls -Special Consideralion +o All Sl'uclenl's- Ill PLANDOME ROAD MANHASSET. N. Y. MA 7-I947 IDEAL PU RVEYORS, INC. 665 Brook Ave. BRONX. N. Y. l55 ORiole 6-0490 Complimenfs of 91512 Cove Skmf CHARLES B. cl-IRYSTAL co INC. NORMAN and MARIE CHRISTIE INDUSTRIAL MINERALS bl GLEN STREET GLEN COVE, N. Y. NEW YORK JERSEY CITY l56 WOODSIDE FARMS, INC. GLEN HEAD. N. Y. ORioIe 6-8500 BILL MANNERS DOUG HOU-MAN SKIP ACKERLY BILL WATROUS JOHN soRosKl ff ll fb-al 'Pi l ,UVA OR 6-4080 ORioIe I-0252 TRlG'S DA'-Y AND HEDMAN SERVICE STATION 2L:Ie Cg'x fm' JOSEPH AQUININA, Prop. Closed Momiays' I' 208 Sea Cliff Avenue CHINA GIFTS GLASS SEA CLIFF, LONG ISLAND BEST WISI-IES to the CLASS OF I960 From PHOTOCIRCUITS CORPORATION NORTH SHORE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL A Q P . If I G 'I' P d +: John Boroski A Secrefaryz Chrisfine WI11' V P siden+: Barbara Burgar Aw I Treasurer: H. Davi . . BEST WISHES THE CLAS? OF moo MORAT SERVICE, INC. 30 EAST 2Is+ STREET HUNTINGTON STATION. N. Y. GREENVALE PHARMACY, INC. CLINTON P. CAVUOTI. PI1.G. 5 Norfhern Blvd. Greenvale, L. I. Phone Mayfair I-2260 SNM-M--Q' ' Kee!- 3 Ju!--'SSL 'Teh-'ZA El-i ' xv SR M s N-4.9-Q. s QM Q. No 2.0--Q ca +5 VQ--.2 Kcxhk Lo um-Qs . D-5-:uQ:.Q:y-.-N:-..,.g :K-:pq Complimenfs Q-51.9. 5.-..e.L.e..'...:. 'Ol'-5 QE.. QW-we PVR O-9-H-'Q-Q 93-A-O 'vb-A N.-.1f:v...,X XTHE IFFFETF SHORE We-R PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION NASSAU SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 86 School Sfreef Glen Cove, N. Y. Main Office: 28I5 Aflanfic Avenue BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Complimenfs of THE WHITTING'S GLEN HEAD HARDWARE I59 IKFIUIIPIUI LONG ISLAND'S OLDEST DISTRIBUTOR I of I +I'1e Finesf Turf Mainfenance Equipmenf Of . 3 N' I Q gf SALES AND SERVICE Trac+ors, Mowers. TiIIers. AIIied Equipmeni' O'NEILL FORD, INC. MALVESE TRACTOR 81 MALVESE MOWERS 8: --Deal Wi+h O-Nemv IMPLEMENT CO., INC. EQUIPMENT. INC. I960 FORD FALCON THUNDERBIRD Norfhern Blvd. Roslyn. N. Y. I 530 Old Coun+ry Road MA l,8600 Hicksville, N. Y. Overbrook I-7600 Compliments of the Class of I96I PresidenI' BRIAN ILLSTON Vice PresicIen+ PAMELA HOTINE Treasurer LARS HANSEN Secre+a ry DIANTHA CH RYSTAL GLEN COVE AVENUE COLLISION MEILLEURS VOEUX Au+o Body Repairs d Duco Painfing and Simonizing u 420 GLEN COVE AVENUE SEA CLIFF N Y CERCLE FRANCAIS OR 69597 SCHENCK TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INC. 372 Jericho Turnpike, Floral Park I959 45-49-5I Passenger AIR CONDITIONED CHARTER BUSES FL I P In 4-I600 THE NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY Troop I865 AII Ihe WorIcI's a SI'age and AII fhe Men and Women Merely Players -WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE TROTTA BROS. Used Car Dealers 2I8 Glen Cove Avenue GLEN COVE, NEW YORK OR6-9300 one-930: Compliments of THE NORTH SHORE SCHOOLS MUSIC DEPARTMENT Complimenfs of THE SPANISH IV CLUB K' CQNTINUED FROYYX M99-Y El-I2-FIBETH ZTAMIESONI gmc? , ev We. grdawwWw2.tf0,,Vmg Maw C'e'Df3f0 1d-f-00-9'CfZ72aZ'? ' cu-a-a.e0?CJ.Q, E4 . ' ' 45 Ii EWQKPQR-5591 if QQ uPG0C4fA9Z5'4 ',f715C?424f3'0wfZb,Q,am4Zen,.04cammvn qfilen Ove- N- 04144 45' I ,cxffr-fn'-Jilffgfnaf ' ' I 5 WW ' 0-ffl-Dflefv cue-10? - vnfa-12 Qbafx wb .yr..eAfn,exvrLf'-9X1 w'Ld.eZ -441? ghwsjmwwqfuwuewkw-, haw M mLqgwJ5Uwym', I , f gzicf:A,,Lo1fL0fwyu,4,,Q,a,cJ6 Q Complimenfs of THE SENIOR BACK-BREAKERS Skip Ackerly Mark Ain Dennis Belline David Biggers Ronnie Birchall BIRD John Boroski Roger Buckhoul CLOD Lloyd Doughfy Sam Dunbar Ari Ehrlich Alexis Epanchin Roberl' Forresl' Bob Fox Hugh Gilson Dave Glenn Paul Goelzer Bu+ch Grella Gremlin Don Hennessy Jim Herberf Doug Hollman Ted Jospe Evan Kass Terry Kelly Dean Kennedy Alex Leonard Alan Levine Hans Lindslrom l Lumpy Andrew Loewe David Malkin Bill Manners Peler Meier John Mullan Wayne Murray Lou Porlaro Frank Procfor Ted Ryder Roger Salloch Lee Smifh Skip Taylor Dick Terwilliger l Twig l Paul This+lel'on Bill Walrous Freddy Weckel Richard Weyhre+er Bruce Williams Thomas Willbank Russell Wueslefeld 4 rea TRI FORM SHOES School SI'ree+ GLEN COVE, NEW YORK wild? KRAFT MCTORS CompIimen+s of Experf AuI'o Repairs Au+omaI'ic Transmissions Service and Repairs IOO ROSLYN AVE. SEA CLIFF, NEW YORK TEL. OR. 6-96I4 GLEN COVE WHOLESALE Fruii' and Vege+abIe Company G. BAPTISTA. Prop. William Kirlc Downing, Presicleni' George H. Downing, Vice Presidenl' William L. PoIIiH, Secrefary TITUS, BOWNE 8: DOWNING. INC. Lumber and Coal Building Maferials of AII Kinds 259 GLEN STREET GLEN COVE, N. Y. Telephone ORioIe 6-6500 650i Best Wishes The FIRST NATIPNAL BIANK OF GLEN HEAD Three Convenienl' Offices GLEN HEAD ROSLYN HEIGHTS GREENVALE MEMBER F.D.I.C. DOBKIN'S PHARMACY ORioIe 6-0320 YOUR FAVORITE DRUGGIST for Your Favorife Cosme+ics In GIen Cove I+'s NASSAU TRUST COMPANY for Banking Service 9-II Glen S+. OR 6-8400 ZA, 'Uu4i.-.45 'la wwdc.nTu.ud vpu.,'l0 HUP qou., 'V U'-' Wo-M FUD 41'H 'I 'PW' i 'P r spa-Mb-ni gi-mom :Pt-994' 3 'NM . ,1 A, naw. LA-QA. Arai- 'hd , 5 wi' 'I Nl MRA bv W W,g,,.,1,..,t . '4 -nov--vang ' ' he Mau, 19 euxidxn-.EAA-l,5'ilP.aIv' M . at L.. 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DODGE 81 SON Inc 98 School Shed urnl ure an oor Coverings F 'l' d Fl GLEN COVE Oriole I-0242 99 Glen Sfreel GLEN COVE. NEW YORK Edilor-in-Chief Business Manager Edilorial Edilor Edilorial Edilor Layoul Edilor Layoui' Edilor Arl' Edilor Copy Edilor Adverfising Edilor Circulalion Edilor TALIESIN EDITORS Eden Ross Lipson Thomas Willbanlc Nancy Eclcel Elizabelh Klein Carolyn Koch Penelope Zangas Elizabelh Leslie Hinda Sarner David Malkin Douglas Hollman L0 P- IPHIL HND ivlilwwfy Q1-my9Tf?L WW-'P' 0204315214 rm:-.I Pholography Credils Mr. Evan Kass Mr Herberl Halpern Mr. Roberl McKle Mr Mark Ain Mr. Russell Wueslefeld Mr Alexis Epanchin Mr. Richard Zimmerman FACULTY ADVISOR Mrs. Lillian Brill J H 8 Cgmplimenfg of Radlflxi'oilfsiliilisicfilfff-'lli.'Q'QiZ+:on THE VAN ITY 59 GLEN HEAD RoAD BEAUTY SALON GLEN HEAD N. Y. ESTABLISHED IN I9l9 Telephone: ORiole 6-24l7 for Besl' in TV Service Hair Slyling ,F , . -ax, f IFR- FINIS w 1 I X 1-1-,1..e 4 -Q :Q I Sa , W. J , . 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