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

 - Class of 1958

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Vince nt W. Doyle Elayne Drayson Alaska holds some strange fascination for VIN- CENT DOYLE. This warm blooded red-head plans to work there after graduation. Cars are a passion of Vinnie's. He enioys dragging when he is not sleeping. People who borrow cigarettes are a pet peeve of Vincent's. lnsisting he was scared out of several years growth, Vinnie will never forget the time when he was reprimanded for fooling around in the hall. I think the pizza fans are going to win! Another senior on their side is ELAYNE DRAYSON. Elayne is an import from Jericho. She aspires to be a medical assistant and intends to go to college. A young lady with a flair for music, Elayne's hobbies include col- lecting popular records and dancing, to Fascina- tion, of course. When JEROME EDER was asked what his worst moment in high school was, he quickly replied, Being late on my first day. ln future years, Jerry hopes to find the letters M.D. after his name. Stamps, guns, and cars take up his spare time, when he isn't analyzing his friends. Jerry's current prob- lem is Advanced Algebra, which he says is giving him trouble. Jerry does not appreciate people that are too smart. ROBERT FALKENSTEIN has been a steady cus- tomer in our athletic department where his activities include weightlifting, track and baseball. Bob's hob- bies are weightlifting and hunting. His dream is to visit Africa, and then become a forester. ln the in- terim, Bob contents himself with watching television, eating hamburgers, and avoiding people who like themselves. JOHN FIG and football are practically synony- mous. Although he is very active in gymnastics and track also, it was in football that John received the highest honors as Lineman of the Year and a mem- ber of the all scholastic team for Nassau County. Not satisfied to keep sports as an extra activity, John plans on college followed by a career as a physical education teacher. If liking your work is a formula for success, John is sure to reach the top in his chosen field. Jerome Martin Eder Robert Gerald Falkenstein John Fig

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Annette Rae DeMario Patricia Ann DeMella Pauline Denaro Miss fashionplate of '58,ANNETTE DE MARIO is a very busy little lady with the Yearbook and Boosters taking up her time. Annette likes dancing to which everyone can attest. Annette satisfies her artistic leanings by painting, but she depends on Italian food to satisfy her appetite. Annette would like to be a designer if she doesn't get married first. Perhaps she will do both. About the only problem that worries PATRICIA DE MELLA is how to rise and shine at 7:00 in the morning. Calories do not seem to bother Pat, as she can enioy such luxuries as whipped cream and ice cream sundaes without worrying about a notice- able weight increase. Pat enioys taking pictures for the CARILLON as a member of the Photography Club. Her main dislikes are people who brag and history tests, but Pat enioys warbling as demonstrated at one of our dances. I don't have the time are the characteristic words coming from PAULINE DENARO. Pauline's pet peeve is receiving notes from our editor-in-chief. As photography editor of the CARILLON, Pauline finds herself the recipient of many such treasures be- cause of her biggest problem, only twenty-four hours in a day. Busy Pauline wants to be a baby nurse. We know she will be a good one. CARYL DEVINE'S biggest thrill came last year when the White Team was victorious at Sportsnight. Caryl must have been instrumental in that victory, for she is an ace basketball player. She is taking a secretarial course at Carle Place in preparation for the future. Caryl can usually be found, complete with typewriter, munching on frankfurters and sauerkraut at the famous Bill's, with her future husband, Joe. JAMES DONOHUE is known best as Rebel. At the drop of a hat, Jimmy will defend the South. Reb is eyeing college lpossibly one of the service academies! which we know will not permit him too much sleep, his favorite pastime. Jim's out-going per- sonality and unusual sense of humor have kept us gay. So remember, James, toujours gai. Caryl Devine James M. Donohue



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Orin Z. Finkle William L. Fishman Vito J. Fontana lt's good to find a faithful pizza fan in this school of lasagna lovers. ORIN FINKLE, future accountant, is that boy. Although his college course at Carle Place keeps Orin quite busy, he manages to do a good job of keeping his stamp collection up to date. Orin claims his favorite hangout is his car, and he'll never forget the time he broke his leg. Who could? Blackboards, how I hate blackboardsf' These words can be heard coming from room 203 as BILL FISHMAN slops water from pail to board in an attempt to clear them of writing. College bound Bill hates people who write neatly. I wonder why? With plans not' definite, Bill wishes college acceptances would come in January and settle his problems. VITO FONTANA is the dancer of our group and says that dancing is his favorite hobby along with lasagna. Vito plans to be a pharmacist after gradua- tion. He was a member of the basketball and tootball teams and a representative to the Student Organiza- tion. Vito dislikes people who mumble, but tell him anything and he'll mumble, Yeah, sure. LUCILLE FRANQUEIRO is a girl who knows what she wants and sets out to get it. Here at C.P., she followed a secretarial course, and was a member of the Future Secretaries of America. Lucy, after all this training, plans to work someday as a private secretary. Her other activities in school were G.A.A. and Girls' Service Club. When not taking dictation, Lucy is fond of reading, listening to popular records, or browsing at Bill's Country Club. Lucy says her biggest thrill in high school was the Senior Ball of '56. Boys who are late for dates have one strike against them with Lucy. However, if they ask to be forgiven, she might oblige with, That's the breaks. The man in the white coat is not the man from Creedmore, he's our dentist STUART GLAZER. The background noise for his drills will be a car motor as that is his hobby. This dentist loves lasagna and pizza as well as custard from his favorite hang-out the Custard Shop. Stuart's biggest thrill was not the sound of drills but the first time he ever went out driving. Lucille Franqueiro Stuart A. Glazer

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1958, pg 71

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1958, pg 77

Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 53

1958, pg 53

Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 66

1958, pg 66

Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 91

1958, pg 91

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1958, pg 29


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