Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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Allen J. Bagwin Kathleen Ann Barrettu Marilyn Benedetto Girls are the biggest problem of ALLEN BAGWIN. Allen, who can be found with his friends in Syosset, spends a lot of time playing basketball. This future accountant likes taking out girls and hates conceited people. Don't we all? A math whizz, Allen exercises his appetite by eating steak, his favorite food. Another of our future secretaries, KATHLEEN BARRETTA has gained a thorough knowledge of her iob as a member of the Student Council, as well as the Secretarial Club. Sorry may be her remark to people who are always late as this is one of her pet peeves. Wonderful, Wonderful might be her comment on her future plans for being a secretary and, eventually, a happily married girl. MARILYN BENEDETTO often complains, Oh, my nerves. Nevertheless, Marilyn is one of our gayest seniors, for she even jokes about running out of gas at busy intersections! ln addition to her activities in the Girls' Athletic Association and field hockey, Mari- lyn has been an important member of the Future Secretaries Club. She devotes most of her spare time to sports and she will seldom refuse a tuna on white. Somewhere in the near future there is c Marine in Marilyn's plans. BARRY BERGER eats, sleeps, and thinks stage lighting. Besides all this, he talks about it . . . con- stantly. His moans echoed in the halls when the lights failed during the first act of My Sister Eileen, and l'Il bet he won't forget the embarrassing moment when he put a green spot on Mr. Penn. Through it all though, Barry still plans for a career as a lighting technician with a college diploma as his key to success. A bright and friendly smile is characteristic of PATRICIA BERGER. Pat has shown her penchant for sports in the Tennis Club and in her enjoyment of swimming. This is neatly balanced with a love of cooking and lasagna. When Pat recounts an anec- dote she is certain to tell you it is too funny for words. Problems? Chemistry is the one Pat singles out. After she has become a nurse, Pat hopes to settle down. Barry Stephen Berger Patricia E. Berger

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Brian David Ahearn Ronald C. Alcus lf you see a fellow running around, stepping out a smart pace in his green pajamas, it is probably BRIAN AHEARN. He is a co-captain of the cross country team and a consistent point winner on the track team. Brian is planning on college and marriage to provide him with a happy life after high school graduation. It's Wild Bill's Ice Cream Emporium after track practice for Brian! RONALD ALCUS spends most of his free time playing the guitar, working, or driving his sharp Chevrolet convertible. He will long be remembered by his classmates for his exuberant outbursts of hap- piness, and his philosophical comment of How's life, cat? Despite such problems as girls and home- work, Ronnie is planning to go to college, followed by a good iob, and marriage. LYNNE ALEXANDER will be our horsewoman of the future, as she plans to breed and raise her own horses. We will all remember Lee, scoring points as a member of the Girls' Honor Reserve team in basketball, slamming a tennis ball across a net, playing in the band, or teaching girl's skills as a member of the Leader's Corps. To give you an idea of her love for sports, we have only to say not many people would want to paddle a canoe through hurricane Carol as she did. BURTON ALTER literally lives in room 201, where he pursues the time-consuming activity of Editor-in-chief of the CARILLON. An honor student, Burt plans to further his education in college where he will study law. With the other editors listed as Burt's biggest problem, for they are always late with assignments, Burt has nothing else to worry about. Without Burt's capable leadership and guidance, the CARILLON would never have been as fine a yearbook as it is. Thanks, Burt. We appreciate your time and effort. One of the smallest members of the senior class, VIVIAN AMANTIA, never goes unnoticed. We have all seen Vivian at one time or another assisting in the Health Office. Viv, who has worked as a hospital aide, works towarcl her aim to be a nurse as an active member of the Future Nurses Club. Although Vivian maintains that her biggest problem is life, it is obvious that she is busily enioying every minute of it. Lynne Deborah Alexander Burton Z. Alter Vivian Marie Amantia



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Roberta Berger Marcey Suzanne Berman A figure perfectly balanced between abundance of pizza and athletic prowess describes ROBERTA BERGER. She's the restless type, with world-wide travel and visions of Europe and the Mid-East oc- cupying her thoughts at the moment. But getting down to earth, Bobbie considers getting over the Ameri- can History obstacle her biggest current problem. The secretary's life looks lust right for Bobbie's future - but not permanently. Marriage seems to be her in- terest also. A New York City import, MARCEY BERMAN entered Carle Place in time to ioin the senior class of '58. This future secretary wants to get married and raise a family. Marcey is a yearbook staff work- er. The biggest thrill, she feels, will be to graduate from high school. When not conversing on the tele- phone, Marcey pursues her favorite hobbies, singing and dancing. If you thought you saw a ring on BARBARA Bl.ACK'S left hand as she was jumping with the other Varsity Cheerleaders, you're correct. By now you must have guessed that Barbara's plans for the fu- ture include marriage. Surprisingly enough, as she has been a cheerleader for three years, Barbara dislikes people who talk too loud. Next to cheering or eating fried chicken, Barbara loves to listen to music, especially The Twelfth of Never. Without Junior's speed, agility, and all-around athletic ability, the football and track teams at Carle Place probably would not have made the reputation they have today. JOACHIM BLANCO, one of Long lsland's top sprinters, holds the 100-yard dash record for our school. He gained a tremendous amount of football experience in the Frog backfield during the last four seasons, so that his loss at graduation will leave a big hole on the Carle Place team. Air Force blue will replace Junior's green and white iersey after graduation. Probably one of the busiest young ladies in our class is GAIL BODE. Not only does she work at Macy's, but she also takes an active part in the Girls' Leader Corps, the Girls' Athletic Association, and the Girls' Service Club. Her conversations as she rushes to her various activities are punctuated with her favorite remark, too funny. She doesn't feel quite that way about people who blow smoke in her face or who act conceited. We know that some lucky em- ployer will find an efficient secretary when he hires Gail. Barbara Black Joachim J. Blanco Ann Gail Bode

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Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 92

1958, pg 92

Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 82

1958, pg 82

Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 47

1958, pg 47

Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 19

1958, pg 19

Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 43

1958, pg 43

Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 15

1958, pg 15


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