Bayside High School - Triangle Yearbook (Bayside, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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M'0l0A2Cg Flight No. 29 is now taking off at gate 40 for all points of the globe. JAMES OWEN the pilot, and GERALD LAURITA the co-pilot are warming up the engines of the new jet stratocruiser designed by aeronautical engineer RICHARD ROTH. Stewardesses, BARBARA GOODMAN and LAURA WIELAND are seeing that passengers MARY CRONEMEYER, a nurse, BETTE RAFFO, home economist, LORRAINE ADVOCATE, teacher, and RICHARD LAMONICA, general of the French Foreign Legion are comfy. MARILYNN MINITER, the history teacher will point out the sights of interest as we go about our one-day trip of the world. Seven minutes after taking off we have reached London where we see writer BETTE RANDEL with her good friend ELIZABETH GARGAN, bobby. As we whiz past these former classmates more familiar faces come into view in Madrid, Spain. RALPH PERRICELLI, champion Jai-Lai player of Spain is discussing bull throwing with JOE DEUTSCH, expert. On leaving Madrid we see swimmers GEORGE MEHRTENS and BOB LAUFER swimming the Straits of Gibraltar. We leave them there still going strong, as our interest is swayed to DOUGLAS RILEY, a minister in Morocco. Coming into view, we see MARK WISHNICK tax attorney, WILLIAM DONOVAN politician, and CHARLES DIAUGELLI, engineer floating down one of Venices most beautiful streets. In Rome, Italy, MARTA FEHER and GERI RONDINELLI are making their singing debuts. A party of three, a doctor JACK BAGSHAW, with his nurse JEAN CARLSON and lawyer ARTIE CAMPESI are taking in the sun at the French Riviera. In Paris we peek through a skylight and see artist CHRIS BOTTOMLEY, French teacher STUART ETHE and fashion buyer HARRIET DELSENER having a party in BERTRAM FRIEFIELDS garret in honor of WARREN HAUSE who has completed the score for a new smash hit musical. YVe find JEANNE HELLIN and LINDA CHRIST, world known psychologists, psychoanalyzing THOMAS INTEMANN, a touchdown. Next on the agenda is Oslo, Norway, where BENTE RASMUSSEN, a biochemist, and RICHARD ZAK. a-scientific farmer, are busy about their work. Our next landing point on this excur- sion is at a fueling station in Stockholm, Sweden. where athlete BOB CARRENO is consulting his sportsmanagcr HOWARD ISAACS in the presence of JOYCE DIAMOND who is covering the Olympics. Eighteen

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In Bagdad C.P.A. JAMES DWYER with the assistance of his private secretary NANCY ENDEE is trying desperately to keep count of STEVE KAPNER'S harem. As we are running out of time we take a quick glance of Moscow where DENNIS CHERLIN is practicing law for the United States Government. Crossing the borders of the Soviet Union we are piloted to New Delhi where a group of experts sent by the United States are giving courses. The group consists of LYNN VAN SICLEN, laboratory technician, GRACE RESTIVO and NORMA GASTALDO, physical therapists, GEORGIA HARDEN, nurse, and ELIZABETH PRAUS, home eco- nomics teacher. lYe leave New Delhi and are forced down at Siam where to our surprise and amazement, BOB O,CONNOR, and old buddy of ours, is diligently trimming a teakwood tree in the Empress EILEEN RUSSELLIS exquisite garden. On our way back to the plane we visit the well known tin-testing laboratories. Test- ing the durability of a new tin product is FRED REES, chief metallurgist. VVe find it hard to conceive that in the numerous places we have visited, we have encount- ered so many of the members of the class of June '56, Our thoughts are soon inter- rupted as we arrive in Borneo. At this strange and fascinating island, the din of the many wild animals frighten us, but, at the same time arouse our curiosity. On in- vestigating the many research centers of wild life preservation we find veterinarian ARTHUR 'WILDER caring for a sick monkey. We arrive in the city of Singapore a little behind schedule because of our engine trouble in Siam. Here we go to see PEGGY SILVERBIAN under the theatrical name of Peggy Stevens, performing in an American play which is touring the world. VVe board our stratocruiser and leave the Eastern Hemisphere behind us as we follow our course to Buenos Aires. Now that the Pan American Highway is complete, traveling in South America is scenic and convenient. Nurse BARBARA SORENSEN, interior decorator BARBARA DOROTHEA, dentist SANFORD FELDMAN and costume designer CLAIRE SELLEY have taken advantage of this and are vacationing in the capital of Argentina. We have been away from the U. S. only for several hours even though it seems like years when the Golden Gate Bridge comes into focus. For the remainder of the trip we didn't have time to stop. We arrived safe and sound bearing a feeling of pride and satisfaction in having seen that our former classmates had reached the goals that they had set for themselves twenty years ago. Nineteen

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