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

 - Class of 1958

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Joan Marie Topper Joseph A. Tulley Judith Twitchell JOAN TOPPER is one person who is never in one place for a long time. Besides basketball, skating and reading, Joan has spent much time convincing her fellow students to buy the CARILLON. As Publicity Editor, Joan keeps the yearbook in the public eye with her posters and P. A. announcements. Joan spends most of her weekends behind the counter of a local department store. She hopes to become a sec- retary someday, and will prepare by attending a business school after graduation. If you see a handsome young man hastily scraw- ling names in his little black book between classes, you can be sure that JOSEPH TULLEY is at it again. This arduous practice of penmanship is part of the tough training Joe feels one should have for the rigors of college life. Joe has little patience with obvious questions, especially when asked by his younger brother. Graduation, says Joe, will be his biggest thrill, in fact, Cool as a whip! Tall people may have troubles ducking doorways but four feet eleven inches of redhead once got caught in a locker! Such is the plight of JUDITH TWITCHELL. This carrot-topped dynamo hailed from Mitchel Field but left Carle Place halfway through her Senior year for Germany. Twitch is Air Force through and through-and certainly is proud of it. Sorry you couldn't have stayed with us longer, Twitch-we missed you that half year. Shoveling hamburgers at the Bee Hive seems to keep BRUCE TYLER busy, but that's not his real love. Tex is shooting for a career in music, and practice takes up much of his time. With Les Paul as his idol, Bruce really works hard to get his guitar arrangements down pat. Tex can be seen among the upper set at Bill's, 4leading discussions in worldly topics. Could all this be a preparation for college life? SANDRA VAN CLEEF reports that her biggest problem, now that the right man has shown up, is picking the right college. Sure to rate high on any popularity poll, Sandy has contributed much to the extra curricular schedule of Carle -Place. Sandy keeps busy as a Cheerleader C3 yearsj, CARILLON Senior Write-up Editor, and G.A.A. member. After completing a major in English at college, Sandy hopes to begin a career in writing. Bruce Tyler Sandra Van Cleef

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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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Josephine A. Veneroni Diane J. Vina Catty people are the only people that have the power to make JOSEPHINE VENERONI frown. Bright and vivacious, Jo's friendly disposition has brightened many an otherwise dull day. Although Jo has taken a secretarial course, she plans to be married in the near future. Proof? Take a look at her engagement ring. DIANE VINA has been a busy girl here at Carle' Place High School. Chichi is Advertising Editor of the Yearbook, a member of the Leaders' Corps, Sec- retary of the Student Organization, and President of the American Legion Teen-Club. To get the energy for all this, Chichi lives on liver and squid. She has followed an academic course and plans for school, work, and marriage in that order. Diane says her biggest thrill in school was being transferred to Carle Place. Let me tell you is Diane's favorite ex- pression. Tell us about squid, Diane. A person who roams around tripping over fire hydrants is HELEN WARM. Her biggest problem she says is her sister. This diet hater wants to become a nurse and eventually get married. Kept rushing by Yearbook and Glee Club, Helen doesn't like people in a rush. Her favorite memory of high school is her first formal. Asked about this, Helen queried, You know? Our Yearbook layout editor, and advanced algebra whizz, RUTH WEIK can usually be found at Chi Chi's. Ruth intends to work and get married and not worry about her biggest problem, school. A member of the Leaders' Corps, Ruth enjoys dancing but dis- likes grubbers. A busy girl, Ruth tells us her favorite pastime is lounging, but those top grades are con- vincing evidence that there is not much time for it. Modest JUDITH WICKEY says her biggest problem is losing weight. Are you sure Judy ? Designing and making her own clothes occupy most of Judy's free time, but her finished products are well worth the effort. Judy dislikes people who dislike people, or who never finish what they started to say. Judy plans to become a secretary. We wonder if Chinese apples, her favorite fruit, will occupy her coffee breaks. Helen Ann Warm Ruth B. Weil! Judith Ann Wickey

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