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

 - Class of 1958

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Stuart A. Hirsch Richard E. Horn Without a doubt, a first-rate college is STUART HIRSCH'S future destination. He figures the best preparation for his career in science or medicine is diligent study, that's his trademark. When Stuie isn't burning the midnight oil he's out with his blonde girl friend, a fellow Jerichonian. After 3:10, Stuie keeps a tight schedule, running between the physics lab and Yearbook meetings, where the entire editorial staff calmly awaits his literary contributions. RICHARD HORN is our long, tall, track star. Dick says he can be seen sitting anywhere, but we know differently, for we've seen him jumping the fence at the track and dashing off after the band waving his trombone! Dick is treasurer of our Student Organization and Art Editor of the CARILLON. Dick's artistic talent should help make him a highly original architect. Our working secretary, MARY LOU HULSE, plans to earn lots of money. All that Mary can say about her famous thirty mile drive to mail a letter is, Oh, Cute! As Lucy spends all of her time working, her one big problem in high school is getting out. Mary may have doubts, but no one else has. Some execu- tive will thank his lucky stars the day that Mary starts work as his private secretary. Having five boys is the future plan of LORRAINE IMHOFF. Taking a secretarial course, Lori will make some man very happy when she finally decides on matrimony. Lorraine feels that telling the truth is her biggest problem, although she lists her pet peeve as people who don't believe her. Lori has been an active member of the Future Secretaries Club. The bus is never late but usually early is a complaint of AUDREY JACOBS whose biggest problem is catching that bus in the morning. College bound Jac hates people who are conceited but loves a certain white and aqua chevy, as well as Mineola Avenue. Jac is on the Yearbook, Boosters, and worked on decorations for our Junior Prom. Mary Lou Hulse Lorraine V. lmhoff Q Audrey M. Jacobs

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Gladys Ann Hansult Philip Thomas Harsha Carolann Heffernan As a cheerleader for four years, two of which were spent as captain of the squad, GLADYS HANSULT has spurred the teams at Carle Place on to many a victory. The energetic Miss Hansult has been a twirler for three years and she has also been a worker for the CARlLLON'S business staff. Gladys' biggest prob- lem is her abundance of homework but she'll get her revenge as a teacher after finishing college. Through it all, Gladys still finds time for corn on the cob and vanilla eggcreams. PHILIP HARSHA, Carle Place's answer to Sput- nik, plans to be an Aeronautical Engineer. In prep- aration for this he is now a member of the Engineer's Club. He also likes to spend his time flying models, which he builds in his basement. Tom also works for the Stage Squad, where he is in charge of lighting. When Tom takes off for the moon, he plans to take along plenty of baked Virginia ham and a copy of Beneath the Southern Cross. Mr. Harsha hates peo- ple who ask too many questions, but we'lI risk his wrath once, Any seats left for Mars? If Greetings hits your ear as you are walking down the hall, Chances Are it's CAROL HEFFER- NAN. Pursuing a college course, Carol hopes to be a school teacher in the future. She has been active in Yearbook, Girls' Service Club, and dramatics as well as G.A.A. and Hockey Club. Carol hates people who are always late. We are sure Carol will make a successful teacher. RITA HELLER has been a busy girl here at Carle Place. She participated in Girls' Leaders Corps and G.A.A., in addition to her secretarial studies. Sis lists dancing and skating as her hobbies. Any Way You Want Me is her favorite platter. Rita hopes to get married and raise a family. Her pet peeve is peo- ple who know all the answers but her comment is I should know it! Commuting proves no problem to RICHARD HEPP. To Dick, the distance between school and Syosset makes no difference when it comes to a little after- school basktball practice. Dick hopes to attend college after graduation but Uncle Sam's armed forces are tempting him. Why be different? Dick figures. He thinks that Regents exams are the worst obstacle course he had to clear in high school. Rita Heller Richard W. Hepp



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Joy Ellen .lohnzson Joan E. Kal Arlene E. Narrow minded or preiudiced people will not appeal to JOY JOHNSON. A member of the Year- book staff, Joy devotes her few spare moments to collecting fancy perfume bottles, or designing with shells, possibly while listening to the instrumental version of Hawaiian War Chant. Joy will probably be going to college in the fall, although she hadn't quite decided when we went to press. On her toes would be an apt expression for graceful JOAN KALL. The plans of this future bal- lerina consist of ioining a ballet company and be- coming a prima ballerina. When Joanie isn't danc- ing, she can be located with her record collection or sketching. Asked about her pet peeve, Joan replied with, Getting up in the morning and going to bed at night. We'll bet she even dances in her dreams! ARLENE KOBLAN is one of the girls who is really tops in sports. She can do anything from tumbling to swinging on the rirlgs. In addition, Arlene is a hard worker on the business staff of the CARILLON. She enjoys spending her evenings out at the Westbury movies. Arlene plans on going to college and becom- ing a teacher. Chances are that if Arlene is as good in her future classroom as she is in the gym, she'll be one of the best. . . as teachers go. Any hot rod magazine holds a special fascina- tion for ROBERT KOLINER. Bob considers his home away from home any auto engine, but girls manage to occupy most of his time. In fact, girls are Bob's life-so he says. He hates people who talk. This is easily understood if you've ever been around Bob. He's the strong, silent type. Who's the guy the girls swoon over, the anchor man on the varsity football team, the discussion leader at Letter Club meetings, the academic whiz? Why it's JOHN KOVELESKI! Kovo ranks high on everyone's popularity list. Consistently high grades in high school will pave the way for Kovo's college career with perhaps football as an important part of his work. Despite his happy disposition, women drivers seem to rub Johnny the wrong way. They must be quite a problem to him as he sits behind the wheel of his white convertible. Robert T. Kolinor John J. Kovoloslzi

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Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 94

1958, pg 94

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

1958, pg 15

Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 17

1958, pg 17

Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 28

1958, pg 28

Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 113

1958, pg 113

Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 8

1958, pg 8


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