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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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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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Judith Ann Goodman Janet Susan Gottesman The ranks of our country's teachers will be increased by one when JUDITH GOODMAN joins this profes- sion. Until this time, Judy has been keeping herself busy as an actress in My Sister Eileen and a a mem- ber of the Photography Club. Note to Judy's future pupils: lf you want Judy in a good mood, try playing Autumn Leaves . JANET GOTTESMAN is a hard-working girl- whether she is handling a Yearbook assignment or struggling over a tough advanced algebra problem. Asked about her favorite food, Janet replied, Any- thing but Carle Place lunches. Miss Gottesman plans to become a teacher. One of our top students, Janet amazes us by her, l flunked! A mere five feet, Janet dislikes people who make her feel short. Never- theless Janet, Good things come in small packages. A member of our yearbook staff and of the Spanish Club is LINDA GRAPEL. What a panic, she said, when she told us how she had to pick up all the pebbles on the baseball diamond for being a naughty. Linda loves to drive, tolerates homework, and has put in her stint in the world of practical affairs behind the candy counter at Gertz. At college next fall Linda expects to follow a liberal arts pro- gram. Checkmatel That's the favorite cry of STANLEY GREEN, who spends a good deal of his time at the chess board. Stan hopes to go to college to study engineering. At present he is concentrating on math to prepare himself for his future profession. Stan hails from Jericho and is a comparative new-comer to Carle Place High. But during his stay here, Stan has become a much-respected member of the Senior Class. We all will always remember him as the boy whose handwriting resembled a Chinese manu- script. BRENDA GRYWIN has prepared busily to become a private secretary by her diligent work in our sec- retarial course. Brenda's schoolwork has been supple- mented by practical experience in a local depart- ment store. Her activities include Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation, Girls' Leaders Corps and Girls' Service Club. Brenda especially enioys swimming, dancing and riding in a 1950 Chevy. Her pet peeve is the boy who is late for a date, although she'll probably for- give him if he brings her a copy of My Special Angel. Linda Joan Grapel Stanley A. Green Brenda Marie Grywin
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