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SKI CLUB pl Reading let t rrght Fr ont Row Mrss Rosemary Pellegrrno Martha Fraas Geraldine F slant P Lynskey r Edward Krawrtz Vrr :ma Walters Pa Reuter nne Dalton Susan Morris Row 2 Eliza eth Strong Elaine Suewer Florence Ratto Mildred Noce Valerie Becker E1 een Sulllv qm- aum Lorraine Stec Beryl Carter ow 3 ony Sa mo Pat :ls Bo Ger e Davld Kessler Robert eraso Edward Ceraso, Torn Melgel Jean Ber er Row 4 erry Koss Larry Wllso Bob Olson David slander John lmpelllzerr Janet Schelck The Sk: Club sponsored by Mr Edward Krawrtz was founded rn November l955 s activities have mcluded films and drscusslons through whrc the fundamentals of t e sport were d drscusse and field trrps two to the Fahnestock lc Mountain or and a thrrd to Bel Officers of the cub are Mildred Noce president Florence Ratto Vice ecre y and 1 Teasurer leayre President Elame Sue wer NDS WSU AL 2 -'Q ! e X Y e GU' uf- s KW on CW' W' 9 s 50 hp Su Sfum ohh v-Q one O ,XX K5 VJ on om Uxixe nec 5, xo co'e b2 ' Co' he' who W e' m m 0 se h wad W 55 U1 woizwb evo Gun AWG' 5 L9 'he x 0 9 go' ' E ber O 5 me' 6 U' 1 o' gf' em en' Q19 gf' f ' ed we 2 ' ,wa m qwav Q Ls? no Robert Q :me Ln utxovs taken S K B v 0 V 0 e ue 5 A ge 0 Ke wo p on u I0 0 ,n9SobJgo'a cw N1-ci:do,5x me e e r c s 0 0 od'-o R' xox or P10 :ho of' Sm eiuoxsh ,nun hemowewg Looms U95 eq,-49 Choox I e S cms Xen F e Ln nov o 0 vo he non Y he ef!! 'Jeff ni 9 s Qrcm mm SW' V v ,H, ,V 3 L 9 F .L F. f fi Lx I . X, .P , x em L ' '19 - L ff, I x ' f 0 ' , I ' ' , , ' e e, at , M. ' , 'g' ' , t , Ly , '. 'b , ' , ,' , ' , 'l 'an,Fr is D , ' , . R : T b' , M'l, b lr , ' , C f ' 1 9 - :T , ' 11, , ' Au , ' ', ' . . I I . ' . I I H . .. ' ' ' , ' lv h emonstrated and ' d, ' f s i area in Carmel, New Y lr ' 'n i . I . I , - - I 1 I S tar 5 Frank F'tcl1, . ' 1 s : tr Q Tfxcg' Ns M35 - I In I Xe' b ,. . J 5' . A 6 1 I I . 6 Y ' . as F P I Ld B yn. ' d ' e 'O K. wt A . S U , M . xg O ' Ks Lo L ,nw . ' - Q d' b . V- P5 Q: . 'A 9 K d 6 . ' ' - L . X1 -9 Th 1 of Q h b' O s 6 . 1 ' 9 oP 3
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YEARBOOK STAFF Reading left to right From Row Rosalie De Pasquale Gloria Razzmi Editor in chief Arleen Luick Mrs Eileen Carbery Arthur Taylor Rosalie Walsh Barbara Aromondo Row 2 Janet Gummoe Joan Paulus Wahnita Ericsson Barbara Braumann Anthony Sabina Barbara Schutt Row 3 Susan Morris Noel Brando Marian Passannante Elizabeth Strong Roberta Burleson Ann Golden Row 4 Arlene Stanley laurel Files Jean Berger Geraldine McHugh Peggy Mason Nancy Del Prete Row 5 Gmny Hasselbach lillian Stothard Janice Feldman Alegra Adamkin Barbara Perro Lucille Perri Row 6 Tom Menton Barry Davis Robert Pollina Marlene LaTella Gail Balsh The Yearbook staff was organized in the spring of 1955 under the direction of Mrs Eileen Carbery It has been in steady operation since then The first few months were spent in discussion of content and deciding upon an ap- propriate theme for Bethpages first yearbook The title THE BLUEBOOK was chosen as a result of a contest conducted by the yearbook staff in co operation with Hl TlMES Blue was representative of the school colors blue and gold Bluebook represented a list of important people our seniors Toward the end of the school term Arleen Luick was chosen Editor-in-Chief and Arthur Taylor as Assistant Editor. With the beginning of the new fall term work began in earnest on actual production of plans completed during the summer months. The theme, pioneering , was to be carried throughout the entire book. ll-V' Included in the 168-odd pages are faculty and adminis- tration, seniors, underclassmen, activities, sports, memories, and advertisements. Groups were organized under different editor- ships. such as art work, composing, layout, typing, and the aforementioned-faculty, etc. Besides the aid of personal solicitors, letters were written to help raise funds, Highlighting this iob was a The Mldnlghl Shiff' rattle of a portable radio, which turned out to be very successful.
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