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C. Stuart Edward Joseph Patricia Ann Pace lf you hear the unusual expression tough soy- beans you know you are talking to STUART NEL- SON. A probable future chemist, Stuart's hobbies are chemistry and stamp collecting. Baseball, chess club and manager of the football team have been the activities in his busy schedule. Two younger brothers and people who ask questions bother Stuart, while fried grasshoppers and Bing Crosby records find favor in his eyes. Fried grasshoppers? EDWARD OBERLIES is a hard man to find. He says he can be found with the weaker sex, however, that's when he isn't at a Letter Club meeting or at football, basketball or track practice. Co-captain of our varsity football team, Buddy will never forget -nor will we-the time he ran for three touchdowns against East Rockaway. The next step in Buddy's career is college where he will study for a future in conservation work. Buddy's strong will and de- termination will certainly conquer all obstacles. About the only thing that can make PATRICIA PACE frown is being shoved down the stairs. The real homey type, Patti loves sewing, reading, music and art as well as window shopping. Besides her secretarial studies, Patti's school day is kept busy by chorus and volley ball .Whatever the future holds in store, Patti's even disposition and friendliness will be an asset in a home or an office. Everyone who has ever swung on the rings in the gym is afraid he is going to fall. JOY PICUCCI fell and broke her arm. With this behind her, Joy is sure she can face anything. Joy is a girl of many accomplishments. She also knocked down all the parking poles in Driver Education. When not en- tangling herself in some such escapade, Joy likes to drop into Bill's. Joy hopes to be a secretary. We're sure she'll make a good one. College is the ultimate goal of RICHARD REISS. Richie has been an active participant in football, track and weightlifting, while gaining mental exercise as a member of the Math team. In his few spare moments, Richie can be found driving and experi- menting with 6-cylinder cars while trying to develop an automobile that will go 'l50 miles per hour. When working, Richie dislikes people who come into the store, pick up a tomato and stick their thumb through it to see if it's ripe! Joy Cecelia Picucci Richard D. Reiss
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Joan Carole Melrose Frederic J. Mielenz JOAN MELROSE is a young lady with a flair for music, as dancing and record collecting are included in her list of hobbies. Joan participated in the French Club, the Spanish Club, and the Girls' Service pro- gram. ln the gustatory line, she can be bribed with fish cakes or roast chicken. Joan hopes to attend modeling school after graduation. Glance into a black Buick or behind a fork laden with spaghetti and you'll see FREDERIC MIELENZ. A college course keeps Fred busy but not too busy for hobbies such as swimming, tennis and archery. Bowling is another of Fred's recreations and he will never forget the time he first bowled 146. Saving money is Frederic's biggest problem, as he plans to enter Long Island Agricultural and Technical Insti- tute in the fall. Someday JOHN MISIANO would like to become a pilot. After graduation John hopes to enter aero- nautics school in preparation for this work. John has acquired at least one of the marks of a hot pilot. Wherever the girls are, there is John! Many times, however, he will give up all this for a tempting dish of fine Italian food. Someday, that iet stream we see, may be John. KENNETH MOLL has so many interests, it is dif- ficult to list them all. lt is in connection with one of his activities, playing the trumpet, that Ken exper- ienced his most unforgettable moment in Carle Place. Playing the solo at the Junior High School production was a big thrill. Another of his favorite activities is building model planes. Ken hopes to work with the real thing some day as an aeronautical engineer. We'll count on Ken to keep 'em flying. I have to pass chem. These gems of wisdom can be heard falling from the lips of BARBARA NATHANSON. When not busy studying chemistry, Bobbi spends her time writing letters to Alaska. Barbara participated in Yearbook and took the notes for the Spanish Club. Her biggest thrill in high school will be graduation. Her pet peeve was senior pictures. Barbara plans to attend college in Septem- ber. At college she will study to be an elementary school teacher. John J. Misiono Kenneth W. Moll Barbara R. Nathanson
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N M James W. Rilling Raymond J. Roos lf you have difficulty in locating JAMES RILLING try the gas station or candy store. He is certain to be at one or the other, for cars and ice cream are his favorites. Perhaps in some indirect way this has some connection with his future plans to become a draftsman. After all, working on cars has some en- gineering aspects to it. Whatever Jim does decide to do, he will have been prepared with the academic schedule he has followed in Carle Place High School. RAYMOND ROES is a big man here at Carle Place, and we do mean big. Not only is he one of our star football players, but he is also one of our most imposing physical specimens. Ray likes hunting, and cars. When it comes to food roast turkey is high on his list. Ray has followed an industrial course in school. He enioys the song Silhouettes, especially when he hears it at Bill's. People who think they're it don't rate with Mr. Roes. ROBERT ROSEN is a genuine sports enthusiast. He likes golf, but he loves basketball. He is a member of the Basketball Club and lists it as one of his hobbies. The basketball court, however, is not his favorite hangout, the ice box takes that honor. Asked about his worst mark in high school, Bob replied, Let's not talk about it! Later, Bob admitted he hates people who talk. Bob looks forward to graduation as his biggest thrill and after that, college. A member of the newspaper staff is LEONA ROSENTHAL. Another Syosset import, Lee has taken a general course and plans to enter the cater- ing profession, after preliminary schooling. People who try to be what they're not do not interest Leona. Hobbies? Records, of course. You may have to look twice to see ANITA ROSKOS who is as petite as she is cute. Platefuls of spaghetti haven't widened Nita one bit. She hates people who can't keep a secret but when Nita gets out of history for good, we are sure she'll be the first to let that secret out. After ,graduation Anita plans on a typing and filing iob. She is sure to add sparkle wherever she goes. Robert J. Rosen Leona Rosenthal Anita Ma rie Roskos
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