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hon That kept our record looking alive ln Cl o Cclerity Retort and all XVe showed everyone that our class couldn t fall. ln all clubs, boys and girls alike lent a handg E.g., what would Port Weekly be like without A. Loveland? The newcomers to Fratry were the source of much laughter, Stunts pulled on them were remembered long after. Boys, joining this club, made it a rule To perform great service to community and school. The story of dramatics is on another page Which, when turned to, spotlights our stage. Killam, Barsky and Foster, our talent revealed, And the juniors' class play really appealed. Credits must go to Bob Slusset and crewg Their lighting effects were outstanding too. When volleyball came, girls swarmed to the nets: Captains Williams and Tera were our best bets. All too soon, the volleyball nets went downg Then female basketball fiends went to town. Varsity members Ketz and Hooper really could play, While Kammerlohr kept our opponents at bay. Boys' basketball came and the teams were soon picked, We were sure from the start they'd never be licked. With Varsity juniors-Pollack, Lincoln and Hull, Plus McGrady and Lloyd, the game never looked dull. The j.V. fought hard in every bout: Their aim was sureg their hearts were stout. Hats off to you boys, you did a swell jobg Much credit must go to Frank, Mike and Bob. To give their boys the little extra shove J V cheerleaders fit the part like a glove To help win the games, they got us to roar, Among them were Klumpp, Dorn and Kammerlohr. Christy-Gaita-Salerno-Tera-Dlugilecki, To the final buzzer, kept Port rooters peppy. We shone in the band, that is, Taylor and Ray, And all of the juniors were real proud to say That in orchestra we also had members to aidg Lincoln, Arnold and White were several that played. Baseball and softball, spring sports that we love, Revealed countless Dimaggios with bat, ball and glove Some of our athletes took to the trackg The sprinters were off when they heard the gun crack. High jumpers and pole vaulters all seemed to fly, And their feats were encouraged by many a cry. Then Spring Carnival cameg all juniors helped outg It was a sure success and great fun throughout. Lots of students from PDSHS Came to our prom, decked out in their best. The entertainment was terrific, thanks to the band, And our talented juniors who helped make it grand. Our junior year is now about to pass And one we feel sure t'will be hard to surpass. Our experiences and accomplishments have been more than numerous, Along with great times, happy and humorous. To what lies ahead, let us now turn our minds- What knowledge can we gain? What joy can we find?
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MOUIH Unward Sue Dorn, Mr. Maclntosh, Eddie Lloyd, Frankie Ci- farelli, Ray Saulter Finally at last the big year was here Gone was our worry of the upperclassman s sneer The junior year they say is the best Filled with good times excitement and zest The G O aided by Kammerlohr and Saulter Made the wheels of government roll without falter Fall brought Port s gridiron boys onto the field Stiffness from first days maneuvers soon healed Now for the games the real man s test Wing Taylor and Milhaven as lmesmen were best Could we kick? Could we pass? Ask Null and Nataloni Their yards gained were proof that their skill was not phoney A special attraction came at the half The Port High School band with its talented staff Leading the band making twirling look easy Were our junior majorettes Donald Lingard and Bisi. Varsity hockey had an undefeated season With Hooper and Galta the obvious reason. j.V. starting Christy Dorn Donald and Klumpp Rarely found its scoring to be in a slump. Others with stick work that really did sparkle Were Roome, Lou Tera, Goodoff and Markle. Soccer, this year, was a new game to Port, And in years to come, it will grow as a sport. All the participants ardently triedg Their standing was three won, two lost and one tied. junior boys, without doubt, were the backbone of tennisg McGrady and Slusser on the courts were a menace. Richardson and Krasts had the Forest Hills drive
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And As We Leave September agam' Back to the same old desks and books the smell of newly waxed floors pencrl sharpeners and erasers But somehow xt was dliferent We were Senrors' We say the magrc vsord over and over and by the trme we get used to rt we re on our vsay Strll vue leave behlnd us a host of never to be forgotten memorres Our first day as Semors the pep rally fol lowed by a heart breakrng loss on the football field Mr Touchdovvn U S A the greatest Port Weekly dance ex er Where were you Nance and Ron' Pete Rog Genre Brooks and Bob as our officers Nuzz on All Scholastrc Rrchre Mauro on All Met Assrgnments for the November 6 rssue of the Port Weekly due today 1 o clock 2 o clock 3 o clock rock College Boards Isn t that rrght fellas' Hamlet Rrchte Dunnells and hrs problem cars And now the thought for the day Cherry s band and the ones that came to the away games the damp day vue drdn t play Great Neck Wilson and Huckms agarn anne s crazy halrcut Frankie s mambo Nineteen days eleven hours and sue mrnutes trll Thanksgrvrng' Shake rattle and roll a coke machrne an undefeated hockey team Sherry s Celerrty Ann s Red Domtno How d1d you ever get nn Cxrclef our buddmg journalrst Barbara Brmdley Fratry sellmg refreshments durmg the alf Anaway I suppose you re all copymg the homework for the week Irene rn the wastepaper basket gold head bands Harold late again Port Dukes When Mary Prsarellr has the car Bert the best goalie ever Statrway to the Stars havrng the Senror Ball at North Hempstead Lmk Traxner Knock knock lrsten to the Retort jay as pres our bas ketball team John Pete Metzger jrmmy and Captarn Bob KUTSIP Frte team fite' our T V stars erght talented teenres and Mrke McCaskey Betty Lou recervrng the D A R award Ray s convertrble Dma our MISS Salesmald Semors may rrse and leave the audrtorrum Marlon s accent the many movrng after graduatlon Ruthme s home' Trrg senrc and Old Lace Helen s tumblmg Laughlm s modern dancing Steermg Commrttee Scottre Wmnre and Don s art talent Chrtstmas Celerxty and Fratry dances And novs a special announcement those many bus rldes and the songs we can t smg semor boys wrth semor gurls 1 an tnnovatton th1s yearj semor boys vuth lunlor g1rls semor boys Wnth soph omore gurls semor grrls wrth all ages When the Sarnts Come Marchrng our last basketball game Sudden Death rmmy a w1n crymg cheerleaders Sports N rte Get those Amerrcan Observers rn before 8 30' our yearbook under Sherry and Nancy Please hurry Mr Terznanl Sprrng Carnrval and Pete Chrts Helen and Gall waltrng for letters college acceptances or othervuse graduatnon nearxng Sprmg vacation a great baseball team final exams Metzger s sttll on top Regents rehearsal for the brg nrght watchmg the decoratlons for our Gambol go up the G A A banquet baccalaureate and finally wrth heads held htgh for a record unmatched by any class the class of 55 walks down the arsle to Pomp and Crrcumstance O U ' ' 'eye e ' c '... A a . A . ... ... , . . . ra A 7 y ... . , . . , . . 1 A z y r s - s A - .1- 7 ' ' . . ... , - tt I ' 1' 7 ... . l an ly , Y - .. ., L ... , s y . V s - .... , , , 1 . . . ,, . . 7 , ... H , y v ,, , , . , c , ,A ... U v f -U - - - , . n n , ... , ... - - c 7 7 . . . ., . ., , 's bug S Lvl naqbl sau nan .. - X - - - 7-- yn u . 7 , , C n uns , u - 1 s fs 4 s -s urn K use lun . , . ,, . . . .,, ss I 1 .A 7, ... ... . ... A , ... L 7 ' h If I 7 ' 7 lvfl ... 1 , ' ...7 4' ... c 7 ... P A . . A A A . ... ... , -u - n - - nel uns 7 I all - - u r 7 - 1, ... , , -'z .... - . , , , ... ... u- H - - - , , . . . , ... .. , . . . ... ... , . ,, . . ' . . ,, . , 4 - v .1 -, U ' at - H r - -, - nur yas - . - tt -U - - a - ... ... , ' I! ' Y, r ... , .,, . , . . . . . 7 :as Y a . . . . ,, . . an 7 non In - - . - ,. . . s ... ... . rs 7 -- . . ... 1 ... , . . ,, . . . . .. . ... ... , V . . , ... ... - u n Q ,, ... ... -.- ... . . . ... ... , ' 7 a - U - 1, 5 12 ' rf , ,
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