Flushing High School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Flushing, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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, if N A , ff V lf' . l 1 W Silver Blue Court favorites Z 'Q Y-'KW ZQLQZ44 K EW, Ki A :H by iervl, G.O. ASSEMBLY-Bottom Rau' L. to R.: Rosario Cambria, T7'6dSIlfEf,' Joan Marx, Secretary: Nancy Victor, Eerne Spatz, Gloria Scozza, Phyllis Melita, Pat jones, Vice-President: Bob Benjamin, President, Second Rau' L. to R.: Karen Gold, Carol james, Helen Stafford, Beth Schering, Emily Karp, Phyllis Waldbrand, Abby Falk, Arlene Poplar, Third Row L. to R.: Sue Friedman, Edie Johnson, Mickie Zaphos, Susan Schwartz, Carol Kaplan, Enid Schreib- man, Janice Wasserman, Barbara Prendergart, Nancy Ritchi, Fourth Rau' L. to R.: Elaine Acqualino, Evie Grotz, Kathleen Kammerer, Linda Delapino, Hildegard Schmidt, Sylvia Jayson, Margaret Kane, Willa Sack, Linda Shoenbergg Fifth Raul L. to R.: Robert Nuten- berg, Stan Lieberman, Robert Ennis, Richard Boris, Charles Gelb, Frank Mordente, Bob Lesser, Joel Dengroveg Top Rau- L. to R.: jeff Weinberg, Charles Loch, jeff Agrest, Wesley Garvin, Ed Deutsch, Barry Wertheimer, Howard Eisen, Jesse Samuels. ,FJ , f 1 ., ,, L . , 4 , 3, . X , . K . 4 5 4 f 4, , . 'f mf IC, awww ?:.,.,,,,, J 2 2 4 1 f , i 1 1 . 5 4 E 6 , Spirit of '58 Here's Charlie! WW l f 1

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GREEN AND WHITE-Bottom Row L. to R.: Loretta Carcone, Doris Stieber, Marion Breck, Pat jones, joan Gentile, Gerry Piazza, Sheila Hulihan, Vivian johnson, Leslie Muller, Seba Gurun, Phyllis Melita, Beth Schering, Doloris Mimmsg Second Row L. to R.: Carol Cootz, Karen O'Conner, Lenore Castro, Margaret Smith, Kay Gigiakos, Faye Smith, Connie Clark, Chris Marion, Karen For- senius, Barbara Ciastkewicz, Joan Tramontano, Brenda , , 5 f WUT ,' 'f f . ll , ., Kgs ,. Z f W. V .La A i Marshall, Lynda Spielman, Laura Santos, Maria Vasquez, Carol Steinhilberg Third Row L. to R.: Sally Adams, Dotty Plant, Joann Deakoum, Linda Blaeser, Leslie Dodge, Alice Hall, Rose Rosso, Sue Leto, Hillie Schmidt, Linda Delapino, Joan Marx, Evie Grotz, Maggie Wiener, Sue Donegan, Barbara Mazzacanog Top Row L. to R.: johnny Regel, Charlie Loch, Ro Cambria, Frank Jerabek, Artie Regel, Rudy juliano, Bruce Friedle, Bob Benjamin, jack Pulik, Tony Corsentino, Rob Drake, Victor jeleno. Humph! Thats a waste of time, they ought to go home and study to do more worthwhile things. Worthwhile? What could be more worthwhile than the activities the G.O. makes possible? Where else can the serfs gain practical, firsthand knowledge of the work- ings of a democratic government than at the G.O. round-table or at political party meetings? There they have a chance to meet people, make new friends, exchange ideas, develop interests, and work cooperatively with others toward a common goal. Each new serf is acquainted with the system and is given the chance to join older working members in their quest for good school government. And the serfs really seem to enjoy the work they're doing! Their eagerness and creativity are evident throughout the political campaign each term when bright, new posters, boosters, slogans, publicity stunts, and rallies are organized by each party. They have even started the custom of designing a new button each term! By my troth, Bertram, I fail to see the wonder you obviously perceive in their deeds! I've never even seen you take your beak out of a book to heed their rallies, Harold. They represent more than frolic and fanfare. This venture demands the divers talents of everyone in the Kingdom, even the lowliest serf can contribute somethingf, SILVER BLUE First Row L. to R.: Beverly Thomas, Sydney Lapidus, Joan Borowick, Edie Johnson, Judy Sommer, Abby Falk, jackie Daum, Brenda Taranto, Fran Kreiselman, Helen Rauch, Willa Sack, Hinda Greenfader, Emily Karp, Second Row L. to R.: Steve Ussach, Dave 'X f: ll .mm , Hurewitz, Bob Lesser, Mike Cahn, Andrew Gottesman, Stan Lieberman, Jeff Weinberg, Ricky Bernstein, Bob Johnson, Arnold Hagler, Richard Boris, Bob Nuremberg, Third Row L. to R.: Harvey Golubock, Roger Eisen, Howard Smith, Bob Ennis, jesse Samuels, Phil Press, Ken Karpel, Barry Wertheimer, Edward Barrish, Danny Press. 4. W. .fff , ,.,. . .'-15?



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And those who aren't interested in politics labor daily in the castle after com- pleting their studies in many other organizations. Bah, Bertram, I think that occupied in this way, each seri is taught only to think of himself! Thou'rt mistaken, Harold! The Kings subjects dren? selfish, even if their services are acknowledged and rewarded by the Service League. Even you Would be 6f1fiCCd to noble actions by a Circle F or a Service Seal. 'lEven if I did work for the school, I'd never join the Board of Elections. The clamor shatters my concrete! I've never seen a noisier assemblage. You mistake bustling toil for disorder, Harold. The days of despotism are over, '14-J BOARD OF ELECTIONS First Row L. to R.: Maria Vasquez, Bob Lesser, Stan Lieberman, Dave Hurewitz, Bob Ennis, Bob Neuremberg, Ann Bucaria: Middle Row L. to R.: Emily Karp, Gail Tusher, Evie Grotz, Enid Schreib- man, Helen Baroway, Fredda Merzon, Judy Sommers, Karen Gold, Last Row L. to R.: Steve Ussach, Eddie Barrish, Rudy Juliano, Wesley Garvin, Bob Benjamin, Larry Deutsch, Roger Eisen, Jesse Samuels, Jeff Weinberg. STUDENT TRIBUNAI.-L. I0 R.: Dave Hurewitz John De Groof. Doris Stieber, Jesse Samuels. Cbief fur SERVICE LEAGUE OFFICERS L. to R.: Sue Horsfall, ticeg Enid Schreibman, Stan Lieberman, justice Clerk. Claire Meier, Mrs. Bickerton, Ann Bucaria, Phyllis Melita. Nancy Senior. i rl i . rl ff., -us -. - -.?J.,4.....Q

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