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

 - Class of 1958

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Alice L. Simpson Patricia F. Slavin Anthony Spagnolo That the business affairs of the CARILLON have run with sparkling efficiency may be attributed to the unusual talents of our business manager, ALICE SIMPSON. With this same efficiency Alice has maintained honor-roll grades for four years. Alice runs her talents in other directions, for instance, she makes most of her own clothes. After a course at secretarial school, Alice hopes to make the grade as an executive secretary. There can be no doubt that Alice will earn honors in her career also. PATRICIA F. SLAVIN is taking a secretarial course. Later she intends to become a medical secretary, get married and have a family. She belongs to the Girls' Service Club in school and her favorite hobbies are bowling and dancing. Pat's most unforgettable time was when she and a group of teen-agers rode through the city in an open convertible during a heavy snow storm. After school Pat can be seen working part time at a checking counter in Grand Union. A girl who has no great problems, Pat nevertheless has an aversion to catty girls, and boys who are late for dates. You would hardly recognize ANTHONY SPAG- NOLO without his head under the hood of an auto- mobile, surrounded by a maze of tools. Auto mechan- ics is Tony's hobby and his main interest. He has taken an industrial course and after graduation, his plans include the service. Tony is a permanent fixture around Bill's, and he practically has his own park- ing space in front of the store. ADELE SPINA'S ready laugh and amiable disposi- tion will never cease to win many friends. Del likes to dance and attend sports and social functions- especially when a certain young man is involved. Maybe that's why You Send Me is Adele's favorite platter. Del hopes graduation will solve her big- gest problems: exams and getting up early. Adele's plans? Marriage! It is a good thing for Carle Place that STEPHANIE SPIVACK doesn't confine her warbling to the shower. She has been an important asset to our Music De- partment and hopes to make music her career. Aside from music Steph's favorite pastime is visit- ing art museums. The perfect day for Stephanie is one that begins with sleeping 'til noon. However, Steph is anything but lazy. With her determination and talent success seems certain. vc., ' Adele M. Spina Stephanie Spivack

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Lorraine Script Warren David Seider LORRAINE SCRIPT is still another girl who plans to make her career as a secretary. Having followed a secretarial course, Lorraine has devoted her free time to working on the CARILLON and studying for American History, a subject that doesn't agree with her. Coke, potato chips, swimming, and other sports are all favorites of Lorraine, who is an active girl. That Reminds Me of You is Lorraine's favorite platter. WARREN SEIDER is one person who finds it exv tremely difficult to fit all the things he wants to do in one day. Between track, basketball, cross- country and other sports, Warren works on his fa- vorite subiect, math, in preparation for a career in engineering. He philosophically claims that people who are show offs should be banished from civili- zation. He avoids bragging although he has plenty to be proud of. Sports are MAUREEN SHERlDAN'S first love. She has been active in basketball, softball, and band where she plays the clarinet. A member of the Girls' Leaders Club for six years, Maureen tells us her big- gest thrill in high school was becoming co-captain of the Green team for Sports night. Mo's future plans dwell on becoming a secretary. lf ambition is any in- dication for success, Maureen will certainly make the grade! BARBARA SIDORSKI had the dubious honor of having to chew five packs of gum, all at once, in an English class. Barbara dislikes people who break promises, or people who tease her, but her wonderful sense of humor usually makes up for hurt feelings. Having taken a general course, Barbara plans on marriage not too long after graduation. Ever wonder how RONALD SIMONETTI got his nickname Fabulous ? It seems in a pre-season news- paper writeup, his playing ability was described as fabulous. The name stuck with the members of the football squad. Ronnie has lived up to this title, however, by placing on the All Division first team as well as on the all-Metropolitan squad. He considers girls his biggest problem, but he will solve this one as he does all others. Ron plans to be an automo- tive engineer, with college studies and football oc- cupying his next few years. Maureen Ann Sheridan Barbara Ann Sidorski Ronald R. Simonetti



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Linda Sheila Sussman Conrad Szabo LINDA SUSSMAN spends most of her free time creating designs which will make her a worthy com- patriot of such greats as Ceil Chapman and Claire McCardle. Suss is a member of the Yearbook Club and is preparing for college. If a telephone is handy, Linda cannot resist using it just as she cannot resist the temptation of a luscious pizza pie. Do you sup- pose lucky Suss found any pizza in sunny Florida during her Christmas vacation? What, me worry? That's CONRAD SZABO, our future member of the Air Force speaking. He doesn't worry about that, but he does worry about girls- or so he says. Connie ran with the track team for three years and also was a member of our football team. Becoming a senior was Conrad's biggest thrill in high schoolg this was somewhat dampened, how- ever, by his perpetual puzzlement with American History. GlORlA SZYMANSKl'S list of activities is very impressive: circulation manager for the yearbook, treasurer of the Junior Class, manager for the Junior Class store, Girls' Sports editor for the LEADER, and cheerleader for one year are some of Gloria's accom- plishments. Besides her busy school life, she enioys singing, sewing, cooking, and skating. Gloria exper- ienced her biggest thrill in high school when she passed Latin. After she becomes a high school teacher, Gloria looks forward to the biggest thrill of all: find- ing the right man. Chemistry class? What a riot! Could CAROL TAMBURELl.O'S breakage fees be that great? Never- theless, Carol will be going to college, although she has to decide what she would like to study. Sal takes up Carol's spare time which she considers most delightful when they can dance to the beautiful tune of Till. Keeping in trim is no problem, for Carol wields an effective racquet in the Tennis Club. Football is synonymous with HUGH TERRILL. Al though voted Back of the Year during his last season on the team, this alone is not enough of an award for this first-rate halfback. Hughie's speed and skill were also an asset to the track and basketball teams during his high school years. In his off-season spare time, the vice-presidential duties of the Letter Club keep Hughie pretty busy. World-wide travel is his dream, but four years of college will temporarily keep him home. Gloria Szymanski Carol Tamburello Hugh James Terrill

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Carle Place High School - Carillon Yearbook (Carle Place, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 64

1958, pg 64

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 31

1958, pg 31

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1958, pg 6


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