Bethpage High School - Blue Book Yearbook (Bethpage, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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CLASS We, the class of 1956, bein of unsound mind and zan characte 9 Y McGahy, Barbara McGunnigle, Raymond McHugh, Geraldine MacCallum, Thomas Mancuso, James Manfredi, Lucy Martin, Gerald Massaro, Evelyn Mayo, Jaclr Mazel, Judith Menten, Thomas Miller, Jane Mirando, Anthony Mislove, linda Sue Moraghan, Robert Morris, Robert Morrow, Franlc Mulshine, Barbara Murafore, Antoinette Murphy, Mary Myer, Virginia Nielsen, John Ogle, Patricia Olcula, Adam Oldenburg, Robert Olsen, David Opdahl, Stuart leaves her Cartoon Characters to a future Hi-Times artist. leaves the senior ploy without a Mr. De Pinne leaves her smilin' Irish eyes. leaves his rapid stride to Kevin O'Connor, leaves his Studebaker parked in front of the school. leaves her lunch pass to Marie Lombardo leaves leaves with Rose and Judy. leaves his butler portrayals to Fred Irving. leaves her eyebrows to Edwina McGilligan. leaves his tallcativeness to a quiet junior. leaves for California. leaves to take his art course. leaves to teach Arthur Murray the mambo. leaves his teachers in a state of physical exhaustion. leaves his suave manner to Franlm Madden. leaves hope for an ever-winning bas- ketball team, leaves her friendly personality to Katherine Kelly. leaves Mrs, Kranz without a typist. leaves her flute in the band room. leaves her maiorette uniform to Marty Fraas. leaves his English accent. leaves her empty fountain pen, with pleasure. leaves his position as grid captain. leaves his sled at the Cerasos' house. leaves to start Yhe Olsen Construction Co leaves his camera to the Photography Club. O'Shea, James Palus, Joan Passannante, Marian Passeggia, Barbara Pernicone, Corinne Perri, lucille Pezold, Richard Pfannschmidt, Frances Pickett, John Pollina, Robert Poma, Ann Posner, Sheila Powers, Phyllis Priest, Barbara Prose, Gloria Rankin, Barbara Rankin, John Razzini, Gloria Ricciuti, Paul Reed, Arthur Rehman, Warren Reuter, Patricia Riker, Charles Robbie, Harry Roberts, Norman Robertson, Patricia leaves his football uniform number Danny O'Sullivan. leaves her curly hair to Roberta Ranli leaves all her unfinished arguments leaves her two English classes to a one who wants them. leaves her pretty eyes to a new Fre man leaves a yellow ford convertible Don Schiavetta. IAnd we re not ding.l leaves with Jim and Roger leaves her gu.tar lessons to some perienced player, leaves his Oxford gray suit to a one who looks as well t leaves Mr. Sycamore talung a b far the third time. leaves a sewing machine to Aud Niemczylc. leaves her social studies review bi to the Social Studies Department leaves her attendance record t Goldman to figure out. leaves her giggle to roclm the halls leaves her empty seat. leaves Richie with no one to bot him leaves the parking lat on one wh leaves Mr. Skalniclc without an cellent stenographer. leaves to write a book on how pronounce his name. leaves his Red Hot and bandages a member of the grid squad leaves leaves her Bermuda shorts to Morris. leaves for the Air Farce leaves, a teacher's dream of a qi student. leaves his rusty lock on his locker leaves her gym locker t h r ss Maureen if

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WI L1 this to be Fain, Bruce Faruola, Joan Feldman, Janice Ferrand, Richard Ferri, Barbara Files, laurel Fioravanti, Domenick Fischer, Robert french, Suzanne Friedman, Barbara Fugina, Elizabeth Gallagher, Lorraine Gary, Robert Gaughan, Grace Gear, Karen Germain, Mark Geigerich, Margaret Gianotosio, Anthony Glamann, Charles Golden, Anne Goss, Margaret Gray, Donald Graxiano, Ann Graziana, Dolores Greco, Salvatore omgusua, vumnu Greisofe, Shirley Grimshaw, Carol 7 do hereby make, publish, and cleclare our Last Will and Testament. leaves his favorite question to Mrs Wille. leaves Mr, Krawitz a book ta bang the desk with. leaves an empty PJ space in her locker to an unsuspecting freshman. leaves his good grooming to Arthur Black. leaves the football team without a STEADY fan. leaves the guidance office without a Girl Friday. leaves his fabulous grin to Liberace. leaves his camera and a lot of old fllm. leaves her pep and energy to Elaine Suewer leaves her smile. leaves her booming voice, leaves her red hair to Valerie Becker. leaves his good looks to future seniors. leaves her good diction to the public speaking class. leaves her Best-Dressed title leaves Mr. Abata all the axioms in the book. leaves, as happy-ga-lucky as she came. leaves his bass drum to Bob Conroy. leaves his sunny personality to light up the halls of BHS, leaves her drawl to a fellow South- erner, Mr. Sechrest leaves her short Italian hair-da to Josephine Lucchese, leaves o sixpence to the treasurer of '57 leaves all of her 90 pounds to Tom Viola leaves her undernourished books in her over-crowded locker, 3350. leaves his bow-ties and golf hat to Tommy Strachan leaves, gladly leaves for Sl Osborne Ave., Garden City leaves her seat in Room 234 to David Buffum Gulotta, Paul Gummoe, Janet Halm, Brian Harrison, Eric Harrison, Robert Hasselbach, Virginia Hauss, Carl Hayes, George Hoffer, Michael Holm, John lppolito, Fred lskowitz, Joyce Jarres, Theo Jasper, Roger Johnson, Brian Johnson, Eleanor Kessler, Joyce Koch, William Kops, Roberta Koss, Theresa Kowalik, John la Mendola, lucy La Point, Jack latella, Marlene Leroy, lorraine liebald, Joan locombo Patricia Longman, William luick, Arlcen leaves his soap box in the auditorium, leaves her portrayal of Granny back- stage. leaves to design his dream house, leaves Grandpa Sycamore on Clare- mont Street. leaves his baseball bat on home plate. leaves Hi-Times without an Exchange Editor. leaves his problems in math. leaves his saxophone in the orchestra par leaves his football trophy to a future gridman. leaves the quiet l?l horn on his car to anybodyll leaves, in search of top billing for his dance band. leaves Mr. Harrison minus o journalism student, leaves her flowing locks to Eileen Morgan, leaves to perfect his H20-CO2 scientific theory leaves the Zero Club without a president. leaves, in a '56 Chevy leaves her poodle cut. leaves his good looks. leaves, to take more college entrance exams. leaves, with her sorority sisters. leaves his witty remarks to Frank Mancuso, leaves the Yearbook staff without o typist leaves his tennis ability to Arthur Schatzel leaves her scrapbook filled with Beth- page memoirs ta Gail Balch leaves her gym suit leaves for Prosperity, ln: leaves her gym suit in the girls' locker YDOH1, leaves Skeeter alone leaves her memories of a wonderful four years to the undergrads 'sc



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this to be Romeo, Ronald Rosenthal, Robert Ruggiero, Salvatore Russo, Cormella Sabina, Anthony Saltzman, Roberta Salzman, Melvyn Scardina, Dorothy Scheick, Janet Schmidt, Louis Schneider, Barbara Schutt, Barbara Scotto, Rosemary Silverman, Stanley Skinner, Elaine Skinner, Ruth Sones, Cedric Spalan, Lindo Stanley, Arlene Stec, lorroine Stein, Joyce Stewart, Dale Stothard, Lillian Strong, Elizabeth S.rong, Grace kfl Wa LL do hereby make, publish, ancl declare our Last will and Testament. leaves for a summer vacation on the West Coast. leaves the students without a stage manager during assemblies. leaves for Bethpage State Park and the Green course. leaves Mrs. Wille the square root of a minus one. leaves the senior play, minus Donald leaves her chewing gun to Miss Pelle- grino. -leaves his English notebook to Mr, Harrison, -leaves her vocal cords to the most loquacious girl of '57. - leaves her one and only dimple. - leaves his scientific discoveries to Mr, Sweetlond - leaves her seat in 2nd period English. - leaves a choir that tilts automatically to Mr Doremus. - leaves, with regret -leaves with Frank to start his own basketball team. - leaves the cheerleaders without a cap- toin. - leaves a set of 1ohnny's borbells to anyone who can lift them, - leaves many lvl broken-hearted coeds. - leaves her happy lunch hour ta Bev Brienes. - leaves the happiest years and fondest memories ever to future grads. - leaves her day dreams in the study hall. - leaves her political discussions to Howie Newman - leaves her handwriting to Judy Holm - leaves her friendliness to upcoming seniors - leaves her nickname, Beetle , to some- body - leaves the bell system to anyone who thinks he can beat it Tollman, Anna lee Taylor, Arthur Thompson, Thomas Tinebra, Vincent Trematerra, Louis Tremont, William Tucker, Stephen Ungarelli, Donald Urf, Evelyn Valentine, Joyce Vazquel, George Vogeney, Andrew Wagner, Martin Walsh, Rosalie Warren, Henry Waters, Arthur Waters, .loan Walters, Virginia Weis, Donald Wilson, John Wilson, Larry Winfield, Charles Wolf, Barbara Wolf, Lester Yanke, Edward Zoiicek, .lune Zlotorin, Allan leaves her driver's license to Soffia Jenks. leaves the Yearbook staff without an assistant editor. leaves his height to Bobby Mais. leaves his desk for some junior to suffer in. leaves his belongings to Fred Massero leaves to be another Fred Astaire, or Gene Kelly. leaves his neat locker. leaves his excellent baseball record. leaves her pen to George. leaves her jokes, leaves his track ability to Tom Viola left for the Navy. leaves his cost-iron stomach in the cafeteria lonly kiddingl. leaves her musical instruments and horsemanship to Bruce Kohler. leaves his overwhelming charm to Al Rosasco. leaves Mrs. Hauswirth some peace and quiet in Bth period study hall. leaves her unusual earrings to Mr. C leaves her paint brushes in the art room. leaves on a sleigh-riding expedition with Ro, lu, Arl and the fellows leaves his happy face to sad students leaves problems of the G. O. to the next student council president. leaves his detective-like parts to the dramatics club. leaves her birthmark. leaves all Ut the solder in the shop leaves his good looks to some fortunate junior. leaves to tickle the ivories in on all- girl orchestra leaves a French dictionary to Mr Sounders . iv

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