Garden City High School - Mast Yearbook (Garden City, NY)
- Class of 1964
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Helping and defending us when we were wrong and faith- fully supporting us when we were right, he has given his time and his ideas to unify a class that has asked much of him. ln a World where science is becoming increasingly important, his painstak- ing explanations have stimulated his students and his fair judgment has earned their respect. As a teacher he has a difficult and challenging task to perform, and he faces it with quiet dignity and strength that earn him the admiration of students and teachers alike. 'S' - . i PACE 5 PAGE 6 GARDEN CITY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK T0 LIVE HAPPILY and successfully in the changing World of to- morrow, it will be necessary for you to broaden your knowledge and to increase the depth of your understanding. Continue to learn by all means available to you, with the aim of developing sound values and the essential qualities of adaptability, sympa- thetic understanding and straight thinking. Your education to date has given you the tools essential to a complete life. Use them often and'Wcll. x Jawa Af Principal F, ., , TT, Hy.. Admini tration ROY C. HABERKERN President of the Board of Education - J.. OLIVER W. MELCHIOR Superintendent of Schools H. ROSS OSTQLLIVAN Assistant Principal PAGE 7 ff nf? ,,', yy if ,XV M, 14 ff, , fy 1 fif iff fi' , ,Q ,f ff 1, fb W7 7 f BERNARD ALLEN LAWRENCE BERGEN JULIA BOKEN WILLIAM BORING I .+m.:r 'g PAGE 10 HI suspectf' ROGER GOODWIN , iv: ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ELLA HAGEDORN Y' -1: 3-- JOHN HORTON WILLIAM RENISON 'gflncl then the Baby Bear said to the Papa Bear. . . PHILIP WARDNER MARY WATTS PHYLL I S R EXXEB.-KIM CHARLOTTE R EPPERT EDWARD WOINA II PAGE II PAGE 12 ALAN BENOSKY MAURICE COLBERT JOSEPH FORMISANO SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT 5'Dear Troubled, maybe your trouble is . . .7 CYNTHIA KENDALL IVAN KRAKOWSKY X 4 CHARLES MELTON WALTER NELSON WARREN ST. JAMES ' ' 'Sf 777' ffffffixf if ' L- S 'P 97.5 . 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II,I ,,.I ,II, GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT CCYOZLTS is a sad szioryf' IRVIN FAUST WALTER LAWDER ISABEL POTTER RICHARD BARRY JEAN CRABTREE KATHLEEN MARCIAL ,av uflnd if you find it within a year . Bottom row, left to right: Edith Moir, Loretta Ernmer, Margaret Stroetz. Ruth Krause. Top row: Betty Finegan, Ruth Westermari, Viola McCabe, Edith Wolfram. 1 R IJBRARY STAFF OFFICE STAFF PAGE 21 PAGE 22 BARBARA DUDLEY DONALD LEET 'vm ,Q f., I Em ,.,g V 1 PATRICIA JAMES WARREN KING IULIO SILVESTRI PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT JAMES STEEN BEATRICE TONER f :L-Elm-if-fb ROBERT CUNNINGHAM LOUIS DiGESARE JOAN MONTE l EDWARD MYSLIVICEK . f 1.4 .BL INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT MILTON WEILER DRAMA DEPARTMENT IN EZ SPIERS W 1 A 1 Mffum it to mef' DONALD CHADDERDON HEALTH DEPARTMENT P Q4 IHUSIC DEPARTMENT BERTRAM KONOWITZ ANN BERNSTEIN LORRAINE SMITH ACTIVITY COORDINATOR MARGARET SN YDER LAWRENCE GOLD COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT MARGARET ARNOLD DRIVER EDUCATION HOME CHARLES RIFFLE E CQNOMI C S 4 READING SPECIALIST ROBERT BRADSHAW 1 K ATHRYN NIEDBALSKI PAGE 26 CAFETERIA STAFF Top row, left to right: M. McLaughlin, C. Nenninger, E. Zuhlke, J. Neeroto, L. Zenchyk, C. Smith, A. Leahy, D. Rosenberg, A. Ferone. Bottom row: D. Kocan, M. Montero, V. Koutlang, R. Finch, N. Santora, M. Orlich, N. Lynch. CUSTODIAL STAFF 1 K Top row, left to right: M. Matthew, M. Manzi, S. Goscienski, A. Oshahn. Bottom row J. Mahler, J, Bodnar, J. Oliveri, Z. Melenski. 1 1 r Superman Horton rides again. uWh0 stole my tuba?H if , r 9' 1 1, i ii ' Preparing for Africa GGAVOILV' if the boys will just 'Zzme out' for a minute IOR r N x . - ' ' ., Y W... 1+--52.34 N s v- -' '- X K Q ,. ,- J,-1 ,43,' 4 1..-, xx if..-5---, - 'f V 'KiRigfg2f 1 ff-A::e?.:?s' ssl.: - :Eggs-jg-.eh:'j.'.H 'fZIj31'fC :mf . Y , w , ' ' ' Fr 14 HTC X :.- uri-41+ k 5.-. lx-.115 v.141:-T-.-L,.:. 1 r- ., ra:-fxw :F . M. , -. icqt..-.41-. 4,- QL-1,-A-. M' w.S '- , -N1 -- S, V ,.-Yr MQ N--. k- 'f'.'::-Fr N- V L.,.1:,5:'fgi35:s Q11 -2 -fgiifffiii-1:E1g1i1f Lf? Q 1 1'f3. TQk,ffET-Q53.feigfjj-I1 1:Tg'f.'.f,1x :,- 2-,, - -- 4 X ' aw?--7T'Qf1 ,- N .x,Q.-f- 'sf,:5,.ff1Iilpsil.f1512-E1 Efi3f.E'.' .X .-,.i,::.V1g-- .143-.31-'-,-5135: 3g?j3,:,,-,3 24,5-4 -X ' X . 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S.C.B. . . . Court Justice . . . church group leader . . . Varsity Ten- nis . . . not an enemy in the world . . . Steve ANTHONY AGOVINO Has a way with the girls . . . a quick Wit out of class . . . Press Club . , . collects stamps .. . Junior Holy Name Society . . . football and lacrosse . . . 'fAggie,' . , . NTony.,, - Aw! LINDA ACCARDO A quiet side . . . at home in blue jeans . , . at ease with an easel . . . conversationalist . . . a summer cyclist . . . tennis . . . ultls your servev . . . vol- leyball . . . a reserved spot at the C.C. pool . . . Color Guard . . . Concert Choir . . . F.T.A. . . . Humanities. . .Mast Girls' Write-ups . . . uloanf' PATRICIA ADAMS Beautiful hair and adorable smile . . . taciturn T'-not quite! . . , as cute as they come . . . always finds some- thing to laugh about . . . Red Cross . . . a future nurse . . . Debating Club . . . loyal friend . . . helpful member of the Social Committee . . . C4Pat-77 CHRISTINE ALSTON A good-looking and slender miss , . . never without a date . . . Lost and Found . . . a career in home economics . . . sure fun . . . Hi-Y . . . F.T.A. . . . uChris. MAUREEN ALVEY Future draftswoman . . . naturally blonde . . . Color Guard . , . Concert Choir . . . Celestones . . . outstanding member of engineering draw- ing class . . . dependable . . . active in l3.Y.l7' .... indi- vidualist . . . speaks her mind . . . Hliemember the PTA. show? . . . bike rides to the pool . . . ,-Xlveyf' STUART ADAMS Talkative and helpful . . . able Masquers Vice-President , . . Assembly Committee. . . gllasl Business Committee. . . often seen on the tennis courts . . . likes golf . . . excellent dancer ...nl don't knowi' . . . c'Stu.,' MATHEW ALLEN A strong desire to help others . . . a future medical mission- ary . . . work at camps for handicapped children has giv- en him a love for children and the outdoors. . .hunting fish- ing. and camping . . , Chems istry Club . . . Chefs Club . . . Varsity Riflery . . . HXlatt. 3 f . 3 1, -em' , 7 ' H ,. - ,,a,i M- ,-., ,f fQ'1fW.i,f ' .ff f' ', , , to A v,,,Lf,i, , I F, , I f I ' .Y f ' .V 1 ff- ,xr - . . ' , v I ' e ,Mena 4355 k k1f, 2 ' :- THOMAS ARKINS Good-looking and intelligent . . . tennis and soccer player . . . Mast write-ups . . . Stu- dent Council . . . Judiciary Committee . . . Concert Choir . . . Biology Club . . . Vice- President of Press Club . . . Latin Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Echo Sports Department . . Hlosel' . . . c6Tom.', if t M GAIL BALDWIN Responsible and 'capable . . . former cheerleader in Bald- win High School . . . has taught twirling . . . works at ,NSS .... interested in French and drama. PACE 32 LISBET ANDERSON G.C.'s ambassadress from Denmark , . . quick witted . . .modern dance . . . German Club . . . Der Schulspzfegel . . , Girls, Glee Club . . . bright bunny . . . Church Choir . . . H011 Babyn . . . skiing . . . speaks English like a native . . . thoughtful . . . good-loolo ing . . . loved by all , . . Den- markls best. MARY HELEN ASPLAN D Devilish personality. , . good- looking miss . . . Vice-Presi dent of Sodality , . . enthusi- astic worker . . . intelligence plus . . . pretty green eyes . . . hard-working student . . . glowing smile . . . worker at St. Giles. Jef , C si LQ 'x X , vb . .1755 3 L 1 ff. ,, ,pw ff - as L -,av . , .,,..r -as , i -1 ti,.r ggi?-.en g WY ,xkkx, X W..,. Lg -fe-4.-Siam 3' .,.,:AasaQ MICHELLE AQUINO Terrific dancer . . . Student Council Delegate . . . never at a loss for words . , . Senior Class Executive Board . . . lends a helping hand , . . Student Orientation Commit- tee . . . Humanities . . . en- joys volleyball, basketball and water sports . , . Mast Publicity Committee . . . con- scientious student . . . ,l.U.G. . . '4Micki.,, L. NANCY LYNN BAKER Forever flirting . . , wild on the dance Hoor . . . loves vol- leyball . . . Promise you won't tell?,, . . . boundless energy . . . member of the Handbook Committee . , . loyal friend . . . Humanities Club . . . has a way with the opposite sex . . . l.U.G. . . . c'Bakes.H LORRAIN E ARN AUD That innocent look . , . be- lieves the unbelievable . . . only 5'1 . . . avid horse-back rider and skier . . . drives a blue convertible . . . Bowling Club . . . Treasurer of Hi-Y . . . alternate Student Coun- cil Delegate . . . Mast . . uLorry.M ROBERT BANKS King of the parking lot . , owner of a red Sting Ray , , Varsity Bowling , , 1 tennis, swimming, golf . . . Photo- graphy Club . . . A.V. staff . . outside jobs . . , HBob.', nw' JOAN BARNABY That mischievous smile . . . mad about horses . . . enthusi- astic and proficient equestri- enne . . . F.T.A ..,. spends wonderful summers on Cape Cod . . . dreams of being a horse trainer . , . Barn.'7 ALAN BAUMAN N Sharp dresser . . . easy-going personality . . . considers girls a necessity . , . loves his red sports car . . . could live with- out school . . . never at a loss for words . . . popular with the girls , , , never tires talk- ing about cars , . . will always remember chemistry class . . . HAI 33 GEOFFREY BARCER Senior Class Executive Board Delegate . . . Chefis Club . . . Art Publicity Committee . . seasoned sailor , . . enthusias- tic skindiver . . . enjoys base- ball . . . sports a blue T-Bird convertible . . . 4cGeoiT. f i GORDON BARNETT A National Merit Semifinal- ist . . . Debating Club . . . shows mastery of Eaneigle Theorem . . . a World War II authority . . . a keen interest in karate . , . a cutting wit. if i '53 93' . .W-.NAB . , ' Q. S 'gg-1.5.9 . .gat 75 , 1. ' Q- ' f ' 1 , .-,f ., gin ,i F . Q I Hey, Hank, he said put azmy the Latin. DIANA BASILE Sophia Loren's eyes . . . a re- markable laugh . . . E.N.A. . . . Knitting Club . . . GEMS . . . Bowling Club .... llasl Write-ups . . .Fiesta Make-up Editor . . . '4What can pos- sibly happen at a puppet show?'7 , . . purple feet . . . Delta Gamma Chi . . . Uliay- sealf' J 'W , fy, 415 5 e If' .Z -.-. in f 41, - as-f , ig V . , V V. Y ' ,Z 1, T .. 'fs '4'1',1.1 .ev -it -2 JEFFREY BARNARD New-comer from Reno. Ne- vada . . . always a friendly hello ..., A ir Force on his mind . . . has two years of R.O.T.C .... aspires to be an architect . . . Masquers . . . Concert Choir . . . always willing to help . , . swimming . . . skiing . . . ice skating. L ..1,,m..L.. Q.s.1..,QE ' SUSAN BEHBI Life of the party . . .Klasquers . . . Oflice Aid .,.i A ssembly Committee . . . Echo business staff . . . volleyball . , . an ace on the courts . . . godality . . . remembers Vermont . . . O.C.'s answer to Hazel , , . iiBunny liehrnh . . . 'Fuef' PWD 33 f 'v-in R ICHARD BENNETT Just returned from Vermont . . . distinctive walk . . . tall and good-looking. . . big blue eyes . . . individual sense of humor . . . Varsity Football and Lacrosse . . . skis in the winter . . . MDiclc.'i ,t,,, 1,-vyffjyQ,y,,Qfaj7Qz,g, 'ffrr' f,'f - , gw , , V, , ?Q7 5?fQ-lffff' f ,f ,ni gh ' KATHRYN BETZ , f 1 - 9 'li .il l' un follows her . . . enviable ,i,' 1 , f 'e , 1 f , - A' , A hgure . . . never at a loss for 'Q , V , VQ words . . . pixie-like personal- , 'T A 1' , , ' Q . ity . . . unforgettable parties i WMM if a flair for fashion un- ri f 'e'r' 7 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' if , ' 1 r expected comments , . , never V,,,:4,Q f ,A without a date . . . UKath.7i sh? EDWARD BIRCH Friendly and outgoing . . . sings and strums the guitar with talent . . . Organ Club . . . Trojanaires . . . Concert Choir . . . OC. Cents . . . plays soccer and golf . . , Art Club . . . National Merit Let- ter of Commendation . . . 6GEd-T7 E ' 3 , 1, 4 Q . uflow about the pink and green cel1s.9U JOHN BIGGANE Always a quick come-back . . . friendly to all . . , fun to be with . . . Varsity Football and Baseball . . . Confo Ca- pers . . . dislikes homework . . . uSt1'apn . . . Mlackf' JOHN BIRCHBY Valuable friend . . . Varsity Track and Football . . . would like to dwell in Southampton . . . a member of the German and Chemistry Clubs . . . al- ways friendly and jovial. WILLIAM BLANCHARD Vice-President of Student Council . . . Chairman of Re- serve Fund Committee . . . Varsity Soccer and Wrestling . . . German Club . . . co- founder of Ski Club . . . con- scientious student . . . reliable . . . a singular laugh . . . 'fBill. SUSAN BENNETT Amiable . . . charming hostess . . . Spanish Club . . . quiet and sensible . . . helpful Candy Striper at Mercy Hos- pital , . . remembers an event- ful summer in Bermuda . . CC 97 Sue. f f ,- 1 43,,y,,,,' ,f my V, my ,, fa, fr fr, ,, ,V , ic n f, ,, I ' Q ' if u.u, , xref y2a,gwfU, 1' ,sf 1 f 41, 5555.37 ,V ,I I., , vf f , . - E, I f i A ,iiy A , ,rl i H o , A fr ,, ,VVV I I :nf , Q Q I I ff, W ,f ,gy ,Q ,, ,V M' , X Wi, f f , 4 'f',f14 ,M ,. Z , Tj ,M V 1 if 5 LY M , N av JEROME ROCK A fine addition to Off. High . . . a dedicated Hoosier . . . calm and easy-going . . , Na- tional Honor Society in Jun- ior year . . . Band and Dance Band . . . Westminster Fel- lowship . . . brilliant mathe- matician . . . Junior Classical League . . . ability to make friends easily . . , cfferryf' i lb' A4 ELIZABETH BRASHEARS Strawberry blonde . . . Presi- dent of St. Josephls Youth Organization . . . avid horse- back rider . . . Activity and Social Committees . . . elli- cient . . . Girls' Yvrite-ups . . . Sodality . , . lives at the beach . . . peach'n cream complexion , . . remembers a certain party . . . Liz, WILLIAM BOGER President of Chess Club . , . member of Concert Choir . . . Mixed Chorus , . . GC. Gents . . . Gavelleers . . . Spanish Club . . . Cathedral Acolyte . . . likes soccer and volley- ball . . . good friend to have . . . unbelievable sense of hu- mor . . . likes movies . . . Dillf7 LINDA BOSS Aspires to be an airline stewardess . . . beautiful blonde hair . . . neat as a pin . . . a modelis figure . . . S0- phistication with sudden sur- prises . . . Nurses Aid . . . VP. of Hi-Y . . . Bowling Club . . . Church School teach- er . . . partial to a certain hear . . . 'alaynnefl Wu ' ' SHERRY DOEHHER Tall and good-looking . . . vivacious and easy-going . . . world-wide traveler . . . treas- ures a xwildi' Bonneville con- vertible . . . Mltis phenome- nal! . , . able president of Hi-Y . . . Humanities Club . . . 'sherryfi ,,,4 ,.,., 1 ,i,, t, ,Ai V t . ROBIN BRAUNS Tall and good-looking . . .sec- ond glance figure . . . fun and laughter wherever she goes . . . has a way with the boys . . . Social Committee . . . office worker . . . loves a good time . . . uliobf' QNX' I JOHN BONNA Fire patrol '. . . outstanding member of Offset Club . . . wrestling . . . working man after school . . . one of a kind . . .sense of humor . . .knows what he wants and is willing to work for it . . . Nlohnny DONALD BOYLF Made the crew cut famous . .. well liked by the opposite sex . . . good athlete . . . Varsity Track and Soccer . . . l.l3.l.. . . . illustrious member ofthe WAZOOS . . , lfxecutive Board , . . Magazine Drive . . . possesses a unique wit .. . '4Don. l wg -fs . 1:2 -'Vflf ' fb? . - g 1 s'.fvsvy.s:v,-w V,-haf.: , . .. ,- t,eM2??K, ,, KQXSEBQQQBQB ROBERT BURTON Member of Sons of Confed- erate Veterans . . . .l-V. LH' crosse, Soccer and Basketball , . . bass frog in Band . . . friendly Southern rebel . . . always puts forth a good ap- pearance . . . intramural foot- ball , . . 4'Reb . . . HBob. PAGE 36 ELIZABETH BRAZEAU At home on both the dance floor and the athletic field . . . Class Treasurer in Sopho- more year . . . Student Coun- cil Delegate . . , G.A.A. . , . Activity Committee . . . Var- sity Cheerleader . . . Maga- zine Drive Homeroom Chair- man . . . sophisticated gal with those glasses . . . re- served . . . versatile voice . . . CC ' 77 Tina. ROSEMARY BUCKLEY Always running in 12 differ- ent directions . . . good-look- ing . . . Treasurer of Sodality . . . F.N.A .... Candy Striper . . . zealous- skier . . . beach bug . . .Notre Dame fan . . . will try anything once . . . HRoe . . . 'cSpeedy.'7 SUZANNE BUCKLEY Bubbles with vitality . . . known for her long hair . , . '4Wildness,' . . . has an ob- session for dancing . . . Bowl- ing Club . . . horseback riding . . , swimming . . . sarcastic streak . . . headed for the Village,' . . . goes wild over guys who wear Canoe . . . ccwho says puppet shows canlt be fun? , . . '4Suzy.'7 JAMES BREW A whirlwind on the dance floor . . . good sense of humor . . . Varsity Soccer . . . l.B.L. . . . Fire Patrol . . . popular with the girls . . . casual View of life . . . dlimfl The all-around athlete PATRICIA BYRON Lives at the beach in the surn- mer . . . one of the Byron clan . . . infectious laugh , . . dark brown hair . . . R.N.A. . . . attempts bridge . . . un- affected . . . Spanish Club . . . slumber party fan . . . Pat . . . t'Patty. SUZANNE BURSTON Natural auburn hair . . . tal- ented artist-an eirpert . . . boots and saddles . . . plans to follow career in fashion il- lustration . . . loves to draw portraits . . . Spanish Club , . . Art Club . . . Suzi.'7 BARBARA CANIVAN Curly black hair , . . talkative . . . worldis foremost fan and instigator of slumber parties . . , hockey and lacrosse fa- natic . . . sews and cooks like a pro . . . outspoken . . . S.C.B .... Executive Board . . . sincere friend . . . uBar- lvanfl FREELAND H. CARDE III Outstanding exponent of The South Will rise again. . . . dynamic Editor-in-Chief of Echo . . . Press Club . . . Budget Committee . . . Busi- ness Manager of Ink Spots . . . National Honor Society in Junior year . . . intelligence plus leadership . . . Hank . . . '4Spat, LINDA CAREY Never without a certain ring . . . majorette emerita . . . Spanish Club . . . admirable bowler , . . '4You're only young once , . . those quiet dinner dates . . . friends not limited to G.C .... one of the Meadow Street Gang . . . faithful miss . . . '4Williams.,' simi4idz.aaz.:s,eLwsxt.a:...A av.1-1:, . My ag me W A fa.. ROBERTA CARRAINE A capable girl . . . President of French Club . . . Masquers . . . Student Council . . . help- ful . . . intelligent . . . hockey, volleyball and basketball en- thusiast . . . Honor Society in Junior year . . . Sunday morn- ings with the first graders . . . P.F. ROBERT CAPPFLLO Varsity Baseball . . . Presi- dent of Chefls Club , . , Latin Club . . . Humanities Club . . . canlt tear himself away from his T.V .... loves all food . . . couldnit exist With' out weekends . . . likes water sports . . . '4Bob7, . . . HChar- mellif, KATHERINE CARDON Pilots a smooth platinum Caddy . . . Bridge Club . . . constant chatter . . . Girls, Chorus . , . 4'Did you hear? . . . Sun and Surf gal , . . en- joys bowling. . . sophisticated miss . , . IUC President . . . 4'Katie.'7 PAUL CARMICHAEL Audio Visual Operator . . . can be seen jogging tirelessly on the track in spring . . . friendly and always smiling . . . has a good sense of humor . . . c'Hoggie. CHRISTINE CASTELLAXO Strawberry blonde . . . mem- ber of Delta Sigma Phi . . . Chorus . . . Secretarial Club . . . employee at Best and Co. . . . HChris.'7 Pxcri THOMAS CHAPMAN Quiet and unassuming-. . . re- spected by all . . . National Honor Society in Junior year . . . exchange student to Wales . . . Co-Captain of Track Team . . . French Club . . . Varsity Soccer . . . Publicity Com- mittee . . . diligent with a sense of humor . . . Reserve Fund Committee . . . uHitch . . . L'Tom.'7 KAREN CLARK Pert and peppy . . . always on the go . . . individualist . . . those never-forgotten sum- mers . . . either sailing, skiing. or riding . , . F.T.A. . . . Mixed and Girls, Choruses . . . Activity Committee . . . experienced babysitter . . iCKar-77 Rfxcrz 38 DOREEN CATANIA An enviable wardrobe with a slim figure to match . . . a heart grows in Brooklyn . . . a touch of the sophisticate . . ,that certain guy . . . 'cLet's dancew . . . dark, devastating and graceful . . . Girls' Chorus . . . Volleyball , . . Delta Sig- ma Phi . . . uljorrief, Wllnalnv- 'Nav' ANDREW CISTERNINO Varsity Track and Cross Country . . . easy to get along with . . . well liked by all . . . l.B.L ,... car enthusiast . . . memories of auto repair-shop job . . . always a smile . . . waiting for that dream car . . . HAndyf7 3 x r- X MANUEL CHAGOLL Gregarious . . . likes to have fun, yet stays on the Honor Roll . , . active Scout , , . church youth organization . . . Chef's Club . . . Varsity Soccer and Track . . , future engineer . . . c'Rue,' . . Go1l.'7 CAN DACE CLARK Tall and stately . . . striking clothes . . . ccDon't you dare mention boysw . . . friendly sophisticate . . . French Club . . . Social Committee . . . Echo . . . hockey . . . basket- ball . . . church worker . . . always neat and well dressed . . . uCar1dy.77 Navi JANE CHINNICI Unique Wit . . . expert knitter . . . a future nurse . . . VP. of Health and Safety Com- mittee . . . Gems . . . experi- enced bowler . . . enjoys bad- minton, volleyball, softball and weekends upstate . . . uGreetings'7 . . . Delta Gam- ma Chi . . . 'fltchief' 4 A 1 f THOMAS CLARKSON Takes life easy . . . card shark . . . could live without school . . . never seems to worry . . . looks forward to the summer months . . . amiable . . . inter- ested in cars . . . destined to be a traveling man . . . in- dividualist , . . loyal friend . . . enjoys water sports . . . GCTOIHD77 PAMELA CLEMEN T Maryland summers . . . known for her short hair . . . loves clothes . . . attractive and individualistic Wardrobe . . . Humanities Club . . . tennis and swimming . . . soft spoken but speaks her mind . . . uPam. i it i Y- X 4 'QL UQ if 2 Db 2 O -4 CU o F' E 2 UD 2 CD CD ZFQCESEOQ Q m H. .. G CD2 1g5:SUv-1 Qaaagaa--.g 9 ' bg 2 ' m 5 E 3' f-ew: :Fo Q5 CUTOQL ,-,,UQ.7g:-st.-. gma-QAO-, Cf. H- C-J 'O -.K'4,.,.m4CD 'CDf-1- U1 5 UQzng:,-E 2,-H Q- sgs' 3 ,... . gl, 7702. E .Z' S USE n .crm . H535 DENISE CLEARY Quiet and casual . . . sophis- tication with a special sparkle . . . girl with a natural curl . . . an ear sympathetic to problems . . . a hairdo for every mood. . .Student Coun- cil Delegate . . . Celestones . . . Treasurer of Concert Choir . . . Humanities . . . Ac- tivity Committee . . . Orien- tation Committee. FELICIA COHN Sews up a storm . . . works as a secretary after school . . . babysitter , . . enthusiastic Girls' Biology Club butcher . . . French Club . . . Spanish Club . . . c'Felish.,' Have a drink, Tomf augkn PATRICIA COLBERT Pert and pleasant personality . . . conscientious student . . . always talking . . . future teacher . , . Concert Choir . . . President of Girls' Chorus. . . 'cPat77 . . . HPatti-Loufi 'l DALE COCKFHVTT Hard-working and likeable . . . Masquers . . . Y.P.F. . . . involved in church activities . . . loves recorded music . . . interested in travel and pho- tography . . . enjoys all sports . . . can be found in the Creen Room. L az if , ,I WARD CONDELLI New to Garden City in Sen- ior year . . . talli dark and handsome . , . a way with the ladies . . . E1 good friend . . . trustworthy . . . non-Con- formist . . 4 Folk Music Club . . . Basketball . . . 'liopaf' Pics 39 eifefvf 7 7. ffm ef ' 1 V Q4f?'+f' - . I .M RICHARD CORSON Fun follows him . . . worships that twelve string guitar . . . an active mind . . . Radio Club ham-operator . . . base- ball and football enthusiast . . . memorable summers in Maine . . . Rth period snoozer . . . an unforgettable friend . . 4'Dick. DENNIS CROWLEY Car and girl enthusiast . . . Offset Club . . . lunior Varsity Football . . . spends time at various outside jobs . . . well known around school. RICHARD CONWAY One of C.C.'s men , . . Var- sity Football and Co-Captain of Lacrosse team . . . shifts a green VNV .... easy-going . . . quiet and likeable , . . one of the II'retches7, . . . I.B.L. . . . wild sense of humor . , . HDick . . . c'YVally.7' HfC0z1lrH11'0lcf1z'm, under my sweater. . . 77 M ARIE COYLII New to G C 1n Junior year . . . college weekends at Har- vard . . . a hint of temper . . . a hairstyle a day . . . -travels by horseback . . . folk music anyone? . . . a future career in psychology . . . Syrian cui- sine . . . musically inclined . . . summers at Cape Cod . . . Lathe water sports . . . Concert Choir . . . tennis . . . HCookie.H DONALD CROWLEY An avid member of the Chef's Club . . . Fire Patrol . . . a friend to all . . . wheels a hot Chevy . . . the other half . . .college bound , . . uDon. JOHN CUFF IR. Quiet and dedicated . . . capa- ble co-director of Technical Directors . . . makes electron- ics look easy . . . rarely seen in the gym . . .a sincere friend . . . the studio is his second home. X- N sz' -saw MAUREEN CORLICY Hlrisli eyes are smiling . , . loves to cha-cha . . . never takes off a certain ring or one silver charm bracelet. . . goes crazy over Italian food . . . tennis enthusiast . . . a work- ing girl . . . Luther League . . . sings in her church choir . . . c'Angel.7' df' si - s . s sys -. - X ,M ss - X . I - r,f.xw:ssi M - rtsss I rsssst I s as .I ?' i if .sg.: gg I 53 N. I X A J , Xi I iii Sud' l ,- H. I fiflfll - ' - sry s i-f Y .' I 'f',f3gs-:':,: , Li . t -A X X K 5 X X as .X SITZANNE CUMNIINS 'llalkative and likeable . . . al- ways well dressed , . . can invariably be found in the Little Theatre . . . diligent and reliable . . . Masquer's prop chairman . . . lllast busi- ness staff . . , French Club . . . Pilgrim Fellowship . . . prone to giggle . . . Hsuef' , if , qw I 'S , 1 f ' ,,,f' sf Q -SXT F E 7 gs x xxssf DENISE DE JONGHE Accomplished equestrienne . . . attractive . . . lively brown eyes . . . crazy about her Si- amese cat . . . usually seen in a blue Corvette . . . mem- ber of the Bowling and Knit- ting clubs . . . Secretary of Hi-Y Club . . . DNV, CATHY DEL GIORNO Known for her devilish eyes . . . loves anything Italian . . . always wears blue clothes and a pearl drop necklace . . . ac- tive in Red Cross . . . Art and Costume Committees . . . wants to be a secretary in the heart of the city . . . Nassau Hospital Candy Striper . . . hopes to visit ltaly some day. Remember: Team plus spirit .... i' FR,-XNCIQF DIQHLIQ Magazine Drive Chairman . . . leader of Steering Com- mittee . . . seen Fridays as Student Court Eailill. . . Sec- retary of Girls' Chorus . . . sports galore . . . Girls' Write-ups . . . Leaders' Club . . . Chemistry II lab techni- cian . . . Photo Club . . . Hu- manities . . . avid skier . . . gorgeous hair . . . always willing to listen . . . 'lFran.,' l , K SUSAN DENISON Last of the beautiful Denison clan . . , flawless complexion . . . lovely smile . . . Humani- ties Club . . . perennial party- goer . . . always solving sorne- one's problems . . . Spanish Club . . . anchors aweighl . . . Art Publicity Committee . , . Social Committee . . . HSue. 5 .2 'X , ,. :ta-31 'fl -f ,::- aicV,3,,i,,,.,,Mi p Nga, 1 it , 33? M : ,ra ROBERT M. DELAY!-IY Eflicient and hard-working . . . News Editor of lfcho . . Honor Society Honor Rating Chairman , . . SCU ,... stu- dious . . . individual . . . New York Classical Club Latin Award . . . always a friendly hello . . . respected by all . . . HMike. SUSAN DELONC Those Lake George summers . . . Masquers , . . Hi-Y . . . F.N.A .... F.T.A ,... pert and bouncy . . . Chorus , . . loves the water, especially a lake. . . waterskiingz . . . sail- ing . . .horseback riding . , . babysitter . . . uSioux'l . . 4'Sue.'7 M ri y Era Crimp v , ,srrc C u w -' 5, . 5 Q 523153 DAVID DILLMEIER A sharp dresser . . . spends summers in West Hampton , . . Long lsland Surfer Club . . . water skiing . . . lacrosse . . . Long lsland Beach Buggy Association . . ,First Lieu- tenant of Fire Auxiliary . . . drives a cool 740 Ford . . HDill.,' PAGE 42 WILLIAM DENNlS Easy-going and bubbling with something bright and friendly to say , . . V.P. of Orchestra . , . Masquers . . . natural actor . . . Dance Band . . . Assembly Committee . . . amateur brewmaster . , HDonlt tell my parents . . attached to his bass violin . . . i'Bill. CAROL DESCH Vivacious redhead . . , natu- rally curly hair . . . Band . . . Chairman of the Handbook Committee . . . Secretary of Dance Band , . . Red Cross President . . . active Senior Scout . . . chosen to attend Girl Scout Round-up . . . in- genious ideas for half time shows . . . always on the go . . . aflinity for tennis . . . HRed. DIANNE DEXTER Known for her friendliness and teasing words . . , Art Editor for Echo . . . Art Club President . , . F.T.A .,.. Press Club Secretary . . . Commit- tee Chairman for Junior Prom . . . arts and crafts counselor at summer camp . . . B. Altman's Jr, Board . . . pretty hazel eyes. SUE DENTON Girl of many talents . . . stock- market investor , . . dreams of someday becoming a great skier . . . loyal and true friend . . , passes time at Miss K,s . . . summers in a law ofiice . . , Junior class Secretary . . . S.C.B .... Budget Com- mittee . . . Leaders Club , . . Mast Girls' Write-ups . . c'S.E.Df' A product of his environment ANGELICA Dl MARIA Short, blonde and cute . . . attractive clothes . , . an as- piring nurse , . . President of F.N.A .... Gems . . . Nurse's aid . . . President Biology Club , . . lab assistant after school . , . active in bowling, basketball, and babysitting . . . everyone knows her as HAngie.,' NANCE DIECKMAN The quiet one who does every- thing . . , Mast Activities Edi- tor . . . HB. and Renewals Chairman for the Magazine Drive . . . Band . . . S.C.B. . . . plays French horn, fiute, and leapfrog . . . looks like a Seventeen model . . . HYou say there was a university in Vermont? . . . aspirations toward medicine . . . loves her one non-honors course. ' ' ff if' ---- L P Q - V U 'f,f ,fjwt ', 1 f ' ,f,'Q,,'.fK gggjjinz, ,V,, ' t V 1, ,Q I 'V j,!,jzjr,' fiffff rrv' ' 41 f'r - y frfv ifkofimz , MICHAEL DOBISE Serious-minded student . . . plenty of school spirit . , . sincere to all . . . Tennis and Track teams . . . Echo Sports Editor . . . President of Press Club . . . Latin Club . . . works hard to make Echo great . . . 'Wlikef' EDLA DORAN Summers in Southampton . . . spends all her spare time there . . . petite and peppy . . . emerald green eyes , . . avid swimmer and equestrienne , . . bowling team . . . sculp- ture class . . . a great friend . . . '4Eddie.'7 JOHN DOSTAL Tall and good-looking . . . S.C.B .... a creative and serious student. . , Co-Editor of Chantecler . . . Steering Committee . . . Folksinging Club . . . an A.A.U. swimmer . . . Inlcspots . . . a master of the well-balanced phrase . . . a brilliant wit . . . known by Mr. Horton as MI-Iostile Dos- talfl W I i.. J - 13. 1 f ,QA Adfq' L :Fi ssr 3. si t L DAVID DUFFY ' f Aurorean hair! . . . new to 'iii G.C. in Senior year . . . bas- ketball ancl lacrosse . . . al- ways has a story . . . a fine student . . . friendly and easy to get along with . . . uljuffii CG ,7 . . . Dave. JOSEPH DOXXELLY Likes to work with cars . . lives for the weekends . . . enjoys a good time , . . Fire Patrolis one year captain . . . Varsity Track . . . Varsity Cross Country . . . mfigeri' CC 77 Joe. DOROTHY DORING Tall, slender miss with strik- ing blonde hair . . . attractive . . . summers spent in Sara- toga Springs . . . known for her crazy antics . . . tries any- thing once . . . Social Chair- man of Hi-Y . . . Bowling Team . . . Humanities . . . Botany Club . . . HDDU . . CCDOL77 FLORENCE DRISCOLL Will never be forgotten as Annabelle in George Waslz- ington . . . vivacious and speaks her mind . , . lifeline of Masqueris Prop Commit- tee . . . faithful humanitarian . . . an author of plays from way back . . . attributes writ- ing talent to Junior English course. . . only Senior in class who has to roll an octave . . . MI guess that fixes you . . . 'cSnookie.'7 W? L 5 'gfzss-xzqr 1, li.. 'fffihu 'Qa- -in r ,, ' , 'Q' 5- Qgi ,,..- A ,,.. ,i.f.f , , ,., :shag r .3 L?-tibL'.a4.aLL.., .,,,G fa .,,. . , , -f .4 , Lug,-' PATRICIA DLC-XY Xationwide traveler . . . lianrl . . . END-X .,.. Echo news reporter , . . ETA ..., Xa- tional and lnternational Cirl Scouting . . .a poet. . . plans a career in nursing , . . 'Patf' li.-RCE 43 RICHARD DWYICR One of Carden City's most ambitious scientists . . . Chess Club . . . Chemistry Club . . . Roysi Biology Club . . , Ger- man Club . . . conscientious student . . . l.B.L .,.. Dick, BETTY EMSLIE Blue-eyed doll as sweet as they come . . . true to her guy , . , vibrant Varsity Cheer- leader . . . sparkles with fun . , , popular. . . capable Chair- man of Social Committee . . . Snow Queen's Court . . . 4'Cod bless our football team . . . 'iBoopf7 PAGE 44 BARBARA DUNCAN Darling petite with big brown eyes . . . a second glance tig- ure . . . lively personality . . . Drives? ? ? . . .many moods . , . sophisticated miss . . . ofhcer of Hi-Y . . . Humani- ties Club . . . F.N.A .... 'cBob- bie Jeanf' JO EDWARDS Known for her gray hair . . . an unusual laugh . . . firm supporter of St. Paulis . . . gets along well with the oppo- site sex . . . a true friend . . . member of the Humanities Club . . . C.Y.O. 1-W2 .3 Q2 f- . g cf, -,wif DORIS DUNCAN Creative and gifted artist . . . at home in the saddle , . . Haifa . . . Masquers . , . Art Club . . . models for Saks and Barbizon . . , F.T.A .... one of the Comrades . . . Don't dow . . . Publicity Chairman of Hi-Y . . . sings in the Cathedral Choir , . . uDunc. l CAROLYN EISNOR New England vacations . . . quiet worker . . . President of French Club . . , F.N.A. , . . Chantecler . . .Mast typist . . . volleyball and tennis . . . ac- complished pianist , . . Cathe- dral Cvirlsi Choir, KAREN EBERLE Took a long trip through the U.S. and Europe . . . Presi- dent of Spanish Club and Features Editor of Echo , , . Judiciary Committee and Humanities Club . . . Sunday- school teacher . . . a page at Garden City Library . . . fu- ture teacher . . , a sincere interest in others. CLIFFORD ENDERLE Known for his yellow Dodge Dart . . . one of the after school chefs , . . sports writer for Echo . . . Varsity Golf . . . member of the Wazoos,' . , . 44Dort . . . 'GCliH.', ROBERT R. ERHARDT A member of Chef's Club . . . member of Art Publicity Committee . . . usually seen with the last of the original .V little people . . . drives a loud little Volkswagen . . . HBobf' CLARE EVELAND Independent and intelligent . . . likes and is liked by the opposite sex . . . F.N.A. . . . Bridge Club , . , avid skier . . . always has something to say . . . hates to argue . . . Mast Write-ups . . . Sodality. ,,,,,, ' MELVA FAGER lntellectual flirt . . . world traveler . . . Vice-President of F.T.A ..., Girls' Write-ups Editor . . . Humanities . . . S.C.B. , : . Social Chairman of Sophomore Class . . . friend to many . . . super skier . , . A tough tennis player . . , an open ear . . . will try anything once . . . constantly on the go ...brain in Chem II . .. A G.C.P.C ..,. a great friend to gp y the opposite sex . , . Hlfagsfi SUSAN FARLEY Hard worker for lVlasquers . . . ushers at Mineola Thea- ter . , . Senior director of Blitlze Spirit . . . voracious reader . . . Masquers Presi- dent . . . Inkspots . . . Assem- bly Committee . . . art and theater fan . . . Sue xg 'cN0w if I were rzznning the 81116176111 CYUUIIFIDI. . MICHAEL FALLON Ambition is to be an archi- tect , . . Varsity Baseball . . . Eire Patrol . . . Spanish and Chef's Clubs . , .likes boating. flying airplanes and skin div- ing . . . an avid dancer . . . record enthusiast. . . uMike, SVN fri KEVIN VAC.-XX Offset Club . . . Fire Patrol . . . Lacrosse. , . lives a seven day weekend . . . Casual and congenial . . . amazing court life . . . smooth on the dance floor, has-V Wav' JOHN' FARRELI. Take away his basketball nnfl see how mad he gets , . , il veteran Cross Country run- ner . . . Varsity llasketbnll . . . quite a lady-killer . . . always has something In sux and never hesitates to say il . . . never misses a party . , . Cliefis Club . . , French lllnl . . . ,lack Pact' 4 366 JOHN FITZPATRICK A masterful back-seat driver . . . Mast Boys' Write-ups . . . Varsity Tennis Captain . . . Yucatan Crave Robbers , . . Acolyte . . . Y.P.F .... Steers ing Committee . . . Chemistry Club . . . Physics Club . . . Student Council Delegate . . . Ball-boy at National Tennis Championships , . , stands out in a crowd . , . 'Titzf' EUGENE EOORD Outdoorsman . . . hard Work- er , . . Biology Club . . . For- eign Policy Forum . . . Latin Club . . . Chess Club . . . Ac- tivity Committee . . . yearns for a trip to Europe . . ,thinks for himself and speaks his mind . . . c'Genef' CLAIRE FERENCIK One of the more gregarious members of the Senior Class . . . faithful member of Hu- manities Club and homeroom 102 . , . interests include' Spanish Club and Church Club . . . ccClarie. Those lzarflworlrilzg S.C.Bfs! HERBERT FLEMING New this year from Chami- nade . . . active sense of hu- mor . . .dead-eye of the l.B.L. . . . stands well scholastically . . . dedicated golfer . , . con- tagious laugh yet serious at times . . . likes sports . , . good friend . , . NSpanky . . . uFatmanl' , . . Herb RlCHARD FORTNEY Easy-going and sincere . . , Class Executive Board . . . Football . . . Lacrosse . . . Baseball. . . l.B.L .... S.C.B. full of fun and mischief . . . a genuine asset to football team spirit . . . a Warm smile . . . Rickf7 RUTH FRANKEL Western summers . . . viva- cious little redhead . . . Bridge Club , . .volleyball and tennis fan . . . never at a loss for words . . . President of the Mickey Mouse Club , . , con- tagious giggle . . . scatter- brained miss . . . Spirit Com- mittee . . . JUG . . . willing to listen , . . c'Basil. LORRAINE FERLISIC Summers at Southampton . . . giddy giggler . . . tall. thin brunette . . . ueyes up, head low . . . never at a loss for words , . .preference for vaca- tion time. . .horseback riding . . , tennis . . . uliorryfl fjggaf f,f.T4.2g.f,:.',f'j1Z5q3 I H ff ,,f f4yf- f:,i,, V .C 1 15171 if .,...1ff1:fA . - 455: 1 1 1 ,Q f 1 'P 2' 7 V E V , , f, ., Z af K t -gfrgzyi ' H - wx, Q 51 ,Q A A f' W wig- 'I sf ' , ?3!Vlf2',Q! v. A . xzgu , , W 4 5' .,.'x,!,,', 1 ng. fri,-D, ,-122:31 Q ' f ' . V X JOHN FRASCA Helpful and sincere . . . Var- sity Football . . . Co-Captain of Raseball . . . All-League choice in baseball as Junior . . , loves to watch T.V. . , . girls give him his most con- fusing problems . . . HJBM . , . uN,ight Train. 4, , , ,, - ,f,, , f,,, f 'Wx ELLEN GARRISON All 1L'1l packed with power . . . has earned title of 'cMighty Midget . . . first vio- lin and President of Orches- tra . . . lllast Write-ups and advertising . . . volleyball en- thusiast and future nurse . . . someday hopes to be 5' and dictator ofthe US .... laugh that stops classes for a time ,, bm 'gy-4 A .U - ', ' ' . f ' f f CATHERINE GALTERIO Stars in her eyes . . . extensive wardrobe . . . loves swim- ming and skiing . . . passion for art . . . Chaminade alma mater . . . loves to dance . . . Mast . . . Treasurer of St. Ioseph's Y.O .... F.N.A ,... F.T.A .... Candy Striper . . . tough . . . MCath . . HCathy.', CONSTANCE GARCIA New to class of '64 1... has lived in Michigan, Canada, and Argentina , . . reserved . . . member of the Humani- ties Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Senior Pilgrim Fellowship . , . plays the piano . . . UCon- nief' W-ra, , RALPH D. FRITZ IR. An avid and talented singer . . . Concert Choir , . . Tro- janaires . . . President of Church Youth Choir , . . folk singer and guitarist . . . Hu' manities . . . enjoys life . . . distinctive sense of humor . , . likes to talk , . . wants to be- come a lawyer . . . Mast Boysl Write-ups . . . uFour on the fioor, don't slam the doorfi MARGARET CARRY 'cGarrulous Garryw . . . always ready with a quip . . . sum- mer babysitting job at the beach . . . plans to buy a red MC. with her hard-earned money . . . has a t'Homeroom Honeyi' . . . unaffected . , . Social Committee . . . SCR. . . . Executive Board . . . Lacrosse pro . . . 'Smileyu YVALTICR CALVIN Friendly person with a greet- ing for ever-yone . , . knows his history . . . keeps his teachers on their toes . . . Physics Club . . . Cerman Club . . . Debating Club . . . The American Legion uAmer- t, ican Award . . . Chess Club . . . Bridge Club . . , Honor Guard . . . Varsity Soccer . . . I.B.L ..,. '4Walt. MARIAN GARCIA Has lived in many difierent areas . . . long dark hair which is always worn in her characteristic way . . , on the quiet side . . , active in church affairs . . . half of an identical pair. 3 vvwgyr MARY F. GODWIN Auburn-haired miss . , .vaca- tions in Creenwich Village . . . European traveler . . . pilots a white convertible . . . lover of the Arts . . . Green Boom slave . . , hospital vol- unteer . . . Budget Committee . , . Eclzo . . . French Club .. . Ink .Spofs . . . Cirls' Wlrite- ups. PAGE 48 LYLE GEARY Sophisticated miss . . . many moods . . . nice to know . , . one of our best dressed . . . a Mona Lisa smile . . . a cy- clist . . . studious . . . an individualist . . . Captain of Color Guard . . . Activity Committee . . . Magazine Drive . . . bowling. LINDA GILIBERTI Problem solver . . . Human- ities Club . . , bubbling wit . . . never a dull moment when sheis around . . . F.T.A, . . . vibrant personality . . . a nick- name for everyone . . , Bridge Club . . . Spirit Committee . . . JUG . . . HMooney.,' EDWARD GINNS A quiet worker who does more than you think . . . Chemistry Club . . . Band and Dance Band . . , Der Schul- spiegel . . . ambitious student . . . N.S.F .... summer pro- gram for chemical research at Brooklyn Polytechnic insti- tute . . . likes a good game of chess . . , Basketball, Swim- ming, and Tennis . . . Varsity Tennis Team Manager . . . CCEd 77 ETLEEN GEYGAN Petite and lively . . . talks a blue streak . . . avid horse- back rider , . . lacrosse and volleyball enthusiast . . . F.N.A .... Red Cross . . . F.T.A .... Health and Safety Committee . . . uNell.?' This is going to be some Hell Week! 'fs GEORGE GOLDNER Friendly . . . humorous . , . loves those summers at South- old . . . sharp mind . . . Co- lumbia Science Honors Pro- gram . . . Budget Committee . . . Magazine Drive . . . Stu- dent Council Delegate . . . Executive Board . . . Chefs Club . . . Football . . . swim- ming . . . '4Yucatan Grave Bobbersn , . . Coldy.', LAUREN GIOBERT Always ready for a good time . . . loves swimming . . . career as a teacher . . . Confraternity . . . at home on a basketball court . . . loves those long summers . . . an eye to up- coming vacations and remem- bers them long after . , . Stu- dent Orientation Committee . . . blonde hair with grey- green eyes . . . French Club . . F.T.A .... volleyball . . HLaurie.'7 MARY JANE GOOCH Vacations in California and iowa . . . fast talker . . . silly streak . . . Alasquers . , . likes horseback riding and tennis . . . Church P.F ..,. Candy Striper at Nassau Hospital. CAROLE GOVERNALE Long black hair . . . constant- lv a comedienne . . . problem solver . . . ltalian temper . . . prizes her '63 Comet . . . en- joys volleyball . . . working girl , . . boys, boys, boys . , . 4CGOvi 79 GERMAINE GRECO Petite . . . Magazine Drive District Captain . . . Publicity Chairman for Junior Prom . . . Features Editor for Echo . . . a hard worker . . . Execu- tive Board . . . Band , . . Press Club . . . Activity Com- mittee.. . Sodality . . . 'LGeri.l' -ev- ts, ?l WILLIAM GROODY Quiet and conservative . . . hits the low notes in the band with his alto clarinet . . . Biol- ogy Club . , . a smooth voice . . . YVLIR announcer . . . radio. T.V, and electronics expert . . . enjoys golf and swimming . . . 'gShoren-Be- Gorenw . . . M.C. of 'LCon- trasts in Husicv . . . 'tBill. CAROL COYP Frequently jets to far off places . . . President of Health and Safety Committee , . . in- teresting personality . . . l7.X.A .... Knitting Club . . . Ski Club . . . sailing and water skiing . . . HDuchessf' llilfxlf GRAY One of the shorter set . . . :Tm hungryn . . , famous for her clowning in gym class . . . lives for those cafeteria cup- cakes . , . shopping sprees galore . . . abhors lima beans . . . a working girl . . .Nurses aid . . , fun to know. MICHAEL GRFCORY A real outdoorsman . . . likes to Hsh, swim and go horse- back riding . . . plans to be an engineer . . . the silent type . . . has the ability to do well in whatever he does . . 'zllikef' - 5 ,.:u,.m,g.s-...Leis A ,.-.,.-,,-1j ,sm . 'Z ' ,L , t .sst c, sd 'S' YYONXE Cl'lDA An attractive newcomer to GC. this year . . . has a cute smile . . . dimpled and daily . . . Love those Creemvicli beatnicksfn . . . PXA. . . . roller skating and ice skatin: enthusiast , . . Yon, pA'l!i JAMES HAMILTON Concert Choir President . . . Madrigals . . , liinclybuy . . . Community Church Youth Choir. , . confident. . .volley- ball . . . P.F .... uke enthusi- ast . . . a spinner of yarns . . . Lonesome Travellers . . . basso profundo for Troja- neers . . . uHam'7 . . . 'tlimfi Ak JOSEPH HANLY Tall man around school . . . golf enthusiast . . . loves all sports . . . Hmust get through by 72,7 . . . a good man on the soccer field . . . aggressive man on the wrestling mats . . . 441106:- PAGE 50 RONALD OUT! ICR R EZ Tall and slim . . . Budget Coin- mittee . . . Chess Club . . . Foreign Policy Forum . . . Chefs Club . . . a nice guy with a good sense of humor . . . generous . . . helpful , . . likes animals . . . HRonf' WENDY HANFF Sophisticated with a silly streak . . . Art Publicity Com- mittee . . . Spanish Club . , . Hlast of the little people . . . loves to have a good time . . . intramurals . . . Spirit Com- mittee . . . bubbling person- ality . . . willing chauffeur . . . CC 57 Bea. ANDREW HAHN Quiet humanitarian . , . radi- ates an unusual personal charm . . . a genuine intellec- tual . . . competent Co-Editor in Chief of Nast . . . Student Faculty Relations Board . , . Honor Society in Junior year . . . Treasurer of Band . . . easy going but gets things done . . . Andy . . . 4'Sir Pooh cle Hahnn . . . HSimon Hahnf' RUSSELL HANFORD National Honor Society Jun- ior year . . . Chefs Club . . . collects everything . , . Debat- ing Club . . . Steering Com- mittee . . . Budget Committee . . . practical and constructive . . animal lover . . . ulVlike. ROBERT HAMPTON Chefis Club . . . Debating Team . . . Varsity Wrestling . . . Track . . . Physical Fit- ness Club . . . at times in a fog . . . reserved . . . quiet humor. . . uBob. MELVIN HARNER Quiet and serious . . . excel- lent baritone player. . .owner of a red Pontiac . . , that col- lege look . . . enjoys many friends . . . always eager to help . . . 'LMel.'7 RONALD HARTMAN Aggressive . . . outspoken . . . diligent . . . always willing to help others . . , active, in- formed member of Foreign Policy Forum . . . very perse- vering in quest for knowledge . . . one to be admired . . . f sure to reach his goals . . gallon. MARTHA HARR INGTON C.C.'s claim to fame . . . knowni admired and liked by everyone . . . a real comedi- enne , . . Snow Queen's Court . . . enthusiastic Varsity Cheerleader . . . intellect in disguise. . . Election Commit- tee . . . Executive Board . . . ulVlarthf' NANCY HEALION A zest for life . . . F.N.A. . . . Vice-Chairman of Art Public- ity Committee . . . a future lady in white . . . believes the unbelievable . . . Girls' Mast Write-ups . . . dedicated Candy Striper . . . loves water skiing and swimming . . . vol- leyball enthusiast . . . IUC . . . Heal.'7 A r . tt :-- Q i .. ' glitz-'f-. .i'i f f A . ',i, G ,-.. ,rkkkr K K -. Q ... , Outspoken , . . true friend . . . - ' iivii if N.S.F. grant to Hayden Plan- V '- i. -. f g ' 1 , , etarium . . . exuberant bass f xi- s y i drummer . . . living cannon Q ! f t in M1812 over-ture . . . two r drum-heads in one Week . . . German Club . . . track . . N ',,. up y gg 1 as qf'.f'1-. - . , V ' C ord . . fi .'..-s ,. M fx K' T.'.'.:..y-'ff .T--' xg :Ati 5-11:41. ' 1 lil .. ggvgfqg-z,5,, ' - - , ' 1 1 Y X -- :xx 'J M' if xp X, sy f Y xr N .fs,fCfx,x, wx, as Qt N X .X if U ' ,fijp XvQ,X Q 1 Ay XX, be A 'ers XX it XXX' A X X' r r l ff if , is Q A .Q Q3 pix? KX XXX' XXQXXXQ V- 1 'ff . ,- Li 75? AX, I ' r r we-Q VV , JZ I xx X X, X, Xl x q -,-,, , 1 r ,lffafks iff-?1-5', 3 X' i r i ff A -' f A rlr,,ilii A 'X l 'X N, X. X, N nffeyf Look at the m0nlteys. ' ICIDIICTT H ARTY Never without a smile . . .tall and distinguished . . . man with a very bright future . . . Student Council Delegate . . . Judiciary Committee . . . Ili- ology Club . . . Chemistry Club . . . Chefis Club . , . Varsity Football . . . 'dlutf' ROBERT HEALY Good-looking . . . Varsity Football standout . . . im- pressive build . . . a way with the women . . . Chef's Club . . , Varsity Basketball . . . Alpha Umega Theta brother . . . Mr. Rillle's keystone ace ' . Rob. ULFFN HFFN.-XX Tall and striking , , . a good student . . . bound for sur-- cess . . . fun follows her . . . loquacious , , . energy tu spare f . . . good athlete . . . venture- some sign collector . . . Chair- man of l,ost and Found , , Orientation Committee . 'ilieef' Pica it , - I - ,. fg- yfajffwf ff f, ,Ei wi' RICHARD HENNING Friendly, quiet and studious . . . another of the famous Henning clan . . . Swingin' member of the ainfamousl' baritone section . . . really wild shirts . . . Lacrosse , . . Band . . . Basketball . . uRickf' GREGORY HERBERT Truly an individualist . . . Co- Captain of Varsity Football . . . Varsity Track . . . Student Council Representative . . . homeroom officer . . . Tum- bling Club . . . l.B.L. . . . Dance Band . . . ciGreg.,' FRANCES HEGGIE Always on the go . . . well liked by all . . . has a part in everyone's problems . . . sin- cere and dependable . . . en- viable wardrobe . . . uOh! Those weekends in Weston . . . Candy Striper at Nassau Hospital . . . Election Com- mittee Secretary . . . Euro- pean traveler . . . guitar player . . . Student Council . . . 6'Fran. '77 PAGE 52 She also eats pefzrzuts and daisies. CON STAN CE HEPPER Frequent excursions to Roosevelt Field , . . sketch- ability . . . tall and slender . . . laughter heard round the tennis courts . . . fun follows her . . . sympathetic listener . . . witty . . . summers in Maine . . . comical hey,' . . . agility on the typewriter . . . bowling . . , uConnie. PATRICIA HERVEY A touch of genius . . . mis- chief in her eyes . . . a mathe- matical wizard . . , enjoys the outdoor sports . . . Mleave the driving to me . . . accom- plished organist . . , capable and crafty . . . a scientific intellect . President of Girls' Biology Club . . . Health and Safety Commit- tee . . . Delta Sigma Phi . . . Botany Club . , , German Club . . . '4Pat. JOHN HESS Collects everything from aardvarks to zygospores . . . Mathletes . . . Physics Club . . . an avid chess player . . . can be ustubbornn . . . head- ed for a scientific career , . . easy to get along with . . . a prankster. LORRAINE HEINSOHN Former hillbilly of West Vir- ginia . . . her blonde hair! . . . 5'2 and eyes of blue . . , Secretary of Health and Safety Committee . . . F.N.A. . . , Spanish Club . . . Echo reporter . . . Orientation Com- mittee . . . 'cLorrie.,' CARY HESTER The quiet man . . . carpentry expert . . . future plans for a technical college . . , enjoys athletics . . . what about those summers at Girl Scout Camp? . . . Lost 8: Found worker . . . car enthusiast . . . well liked . . . 'cl hate mathn . . . 'clxlebulaf' Pierre and Lisbet, ambassadors of good will. WILLIAM HULL Friendly personality . . . great interest in cars . . , loyal . . . bowling enthusiast . . . Well- dressed . , . Bill . . . Wild Bill. SHOJI HIRAOKA New arrival from Tokyo . . . warm-hearted with a cute smile . . , always happy . . . expert syvimmer and Kenpo player . . . amateur skin diver . . . trumpet player . . . a Wel- come addition to our class. HELEN HIGGINS The perfect hostess , . . sin- cerity plus . , . an enviable self-made wardrobe ,.., de- pendable . . . rehned . . . Vice-President of Organ Club . . . outdoor sports . . . Sodal- ity , . . Spanish Club. THOMAS HIPP A real character . . . Varsity Soccer, Basketball and La- crosse . . . S.C.B ..,. hard worker . . . loves horses and hockey , . . a popular and re- spected member of the class . , . intelligent . . . sure to go far . . . 'gTom.i' JOSEPH IMPARA Quiet but friendly . . . well liked . . . hard-worker . . . dependable . . . Varsity Ten- nis . . . enjoys scuba diving . . . enjoys basketball and swimming . . . Press Club . . . photography . . . Orchestra .. ,Chemistry Club.. , Hloef' TOM HODCDON Frequents the band room . . , propensity for the saxophone . . . a girl's best friend , , . fighting for a seven day school week , . .good in sports , . . boat enthusiast . , . active in Dance Band and Band. PAGE 53 'C fif , - ,, ,' f ,, f, 2 V J 45, -rf ' . V' ,gif J 'A-ff Y , X 1 ' ' an 1 f 4 F, 1 . if 6 , f 1 ff- , ' 'J 3 ,, 5 J7 f' f,5,f'4 , C az 55,1 fv , X JONATHAN JEANS One of G.C.'s most intelligent . . . Honor Society in Junior year . . . a fine athlete . . . All-County Soccer . . . S.C.B. . . . President of Sophomore Class . , . U.S.F. Summer Pro- gram at Brown University . . . Varsity Track . . . Mast Roysi Write-ups . . . winner of school math contest . . . calyonfv PAGE 54 ROBERT JACKSON Varsity Soccer . . . outstand- ing catcher for Varsity Base- ball Team . . . ardent sports fan . . . good-natured and well liked by all . . . l.B.L. star . . . Volleyball . . . sports a fast car , . . golf enthusiast . . . good dancer . . , attractive to the opposite sex . . . uBob. STACIE JACOB Natural blonde . . . a romantic with a creative talent , . . that Jacob voice . . . an interesting person to know . . . those summers in Lake Champlain . . . sage appreciator of the Arts . , . enthusiastic Secre- tary of Masquers . . . Senior director of The King and I . . . Assembly Committee . . . Concert Choir . . . Celestones . . . Girls' Write-ups . . . HStace.77 MARY ANN JAEGER Attractive blue-eyed blonde . . . sophisticate with a zest for fun . . . devilish spirits . . . never without a come- back . . . an artistic Hair . , . avid bridge player . . . World traveler . . . devoted to pets . . . future career in home economics . . . Red Cross . . . Masquers . . . Church Y.P.E. . . . uBunny.,7 dmv RODGER .JACKSON Varsity Cross Country and Track . . . Organ Club . , . C.Y.O ..,, Basketball . . . hard worker in school and out . . . twice L.S. class winner . . . G.C.,s Mel Allen . . . everybody's buddy . . . pilots a mean Wheel . . . '4Rodge. Blanchardjs harem ' ff' , 0 ,Q ,V , , a K' A llfwff JANET LEE JEWETT Friendly, green-eyed blonde . . . unforgettable laugh . . . one ofthe tall, slender set . . . E.N.A. secretary . . . S.C.R. . . . Masquers . . . Girls' La- crosse . . , avid skier, swim- mer and rider . . . member of the Garden City Pony Club . . . '4Jan.'7 RARBAR A J AN KOWSKI lmpish . . . gift of gab . . . pretty almond eyes . , . usu- ally seen at the drags . . . Activity Office worker . . F.N.A .... terrific bowler . . ul3obby. HELEN KAREL Friendly and intelligent . , . Masquers . . . Orientation Committee . . . has a mind of her own . . . reliable friend . . . spent last summer at the University of Grenoble. France . . . Spanish Club . . . enjoys sports . . . plans a career in psychology. ANN KEEFE Quietly devilish , . . F.N.A. . . . F.T.A .... water and snow skier . . . always late . . , Latin and French Clubs . . . bubbling personality . . . Mercy Hospital Candy Strip- er , . , enjoys swimming . . . New Hampshire summers . . . Sodality . . . mixes easily . cute . , . Keefie.,' DON KELLY Good natured . . . industrious odd-jobber , . . baseball en- thusiast . . . whizzes a swift jalopy . . . personable, good fellow . . . Donn sn-rl? M y y Q J ff ., aLcf,f.,fa,f,ffmf i, f , , , ,- , , , GAIL KENNA lncessant talker . . . an imp- ish streak . , . loyal to her Chaminade man . . . Camp Counselor at Swannee . . . passion for red . . . President of Girls, Bowling Team . . . Hi-Y . . . F.N.A .... Sodality . . . i4Gailie. CLIFFORD B. KA VAN Loves short haircuts , . . con- scientious worker . . . illast Managing Editor . , . Presi- dent of Offset Club . . . Presi- dent of Quill and Scroll . . . Executive Board . . . Student Store . . . Y.P.F .,.. Sea Scouts . . . likes to be with people . . . President of Aco- lytes . . . i'Bruce. JOYCE KELLERHALS Scintillating personality . . . bowling and tennis . . . sup- ports Latin and French Clubs . . . a loyal Humanitarian . . . F.T.A .... MLK. EDWARD KELLY Our red-headed Senior Cheer- leader , . , oihcial barber of Senior Class . . . Vice-Presi dent of Alpha Omega Theta . . . Varsity Track man . . . the type who laughs at any- thing . . . Chefs Club . . . German Club . . . a personal- ity worth getting to know . HWoody . . . Mild. 1 +ve W , .ar and- ' JOHN KENNEDY Big and powerful . . . neu to Garden City High in Sen- ior year . . . former military man , . , Humanities Club . . . liaseballi Football and water skiinil . . . canoes for shoes . . . ,-Xmazonf' il ti RICHARD KILEY A firm individualist with sarcastically inclined humor . . . Boys, Write-ups . . . co- director of Technical Direc- tors . . . Audio Visual , . . Physics Club , . . Masquers worker . . . amateur radio call number WBZFLQ . . . well worth knowing . . . c'Dick.,7 DAVID KOCHANCZYK Masquers . . . lighting crew . . . devout pipe smoker . . . Assembly Committee , . . Folksong Club President . . . Volleyball . . . Evaluation Committee . . . Mascot Com- mittee . , .P.F, Vice-President . , , Junior Prom Technical Director . . . Da Vincian in- terests . . . future minister , . . Civil Defense Squad . . uDave.'7 PACE 56 i . f..-', we, WILLIAM KENNY Definitely known and liked by all . . . makes school al- most bearable , . . Chef's Club . . . Bridge Club . . . one of the quickest minds in town . . . can be serious at times . , . rolling bundle of joy . . . '4Billy . . . UBaby-fatf EDWARD KEULING Varsity Golf standout . . . tall and handsome . . . Chefs Club . . . proud of his position in the '6Rinky-dinksi' . . . Church P.F .... pilots a hot Jaguar . . . Varsity lefty with a dead- ly curve . . . easy to get along with . . . popular . . . uBruce. -was MARY KIRBY Merit Scholarship Finalist and marks to match . . . hid- den sense of humor . . . Na- tional Honor Society in Jun- ior year . . . Band . . . con- stitutes of girls in Physics II . . . News Editor of Echo . . , looks forward to the day when she can dis- solve the upper atmosphere . . . whiz on the French horn . . . uKirbs,' . . . Chimp Maryf' ,-3' TERRANCE KIRBY Varsity Football and La- crosse . . . easy-going . . . wild about those weekends . . . looking forward to traveling . . . energetic , . . Chefis Club . . . tall and good-natured . . . well dressed and good-look- ing . , . wllerryw . . . c'Kirbs. -if ,X -193. ROBERT KINGIVIAN Quiet, but nice to know , . . amateur photographer . . . veteran subway traveler . . . pictures of trains and sub- ways are common to him . . . confirmed railroad enthusiast . . . Judiciary Committee . . . summer worker , . . large col- lection of pennies . . . '4Bob. LEON ORE KOLLIVIAN One of G.C.,s tiniest . , . tal- ented artist . . . Girls, Biology Club . . . Art Club . . . Candy Striper . . . brings home a paycheck from Horn 81 Har- dart . . . enjoys cutting fancy figures on ice . . . looks for- ward to a career in art . . . never a long face . . , Lee7, . . . 'little Onef, IRENE KUCHARSKI New addition to G.C. this year . . . an individual . , . uEloise the Second . . . loves folk music and painting . . . volleyball . . . swimming . , . Modern Dance . . . F.N.A. KATHLEEN LAMIA One of the tall, slim set . . . quiet and friendly with a silly streak . . . Activity Commit- tee , . . plans nursing career , . . one unforgettable sum- mer in New Hampshire . . . 4tKathy.,, LORRAINE KOZON Hails from Queens . . . ex- quisite clothes . , . individ ualistic and attractive hair styles . . . effervescent per- sonality . . . that little flutter over guitars and blond life- guards . , . likes to be orig- inal . . . always poised . . . terrific dancer . , . loves to ski . . . Sodality . . , Entre , . . uLori.W H. . . and about those shorter hams . . fi Z THOMAS LABODA Dual personality . . . vast cavern of knowledge , . . a hard worker . . . National Honor Society in Junior year . . . Chess Club . . . Chefs Club . . . Mast Activities Co- Editor . . . Homeroom Chair- man and Sgt. at Arms . . Riflery . . . Bardrogaw . IAYNE LAMBRECK Moved to C.C. three years ago from New Jersey . . . beautiful brown eyes . . . good dresser . . . enjoys softball . . , boys! . , . Bowling Club . . . Nurse's Aid . . . C.Y.O .... Hi-Y . . . usually seen in her V.W, . . . c'Oh gee, no vanilla cakelw . . . Pixie7, . . . 'claynief' ADRIAX A. Kl'HN Always laughing . . . friendly to everyone-. . . Concert Choir Librarian . . . C.C. Cents . . . Masquers . . . Chorus . . . excellent voice . . . musically talented . . . Chefls Club . , . Manager of the Football Team . . . Church Choir . . . uAndy.i' 4CTOrn'77 1 Q 'iigsiiiiltlvgmiflzg 1.1 ATHEXE LANDIS Spent last summer in Greece and came back speaking the language and promoting Creek Orthodoxy . . . a great sense of humor . . . Student Council Representative . , . llasquers . . . SCH. . . . beautiful voice . . . well- known rendition of 'Sum- mertimei' . . . always ready to go somewhere, anywhere . . . Tired of walking around with all those teeth in your mouth, 'are-n't you? Teense. 'GM JACQUES LeGETTE One of G.C.'s best . . . a whiz on the piano and trombone . . . straightforward . . . Honor Society as a Junior . . . Boys' State . . . Band President . . . among Cv.C.'s greatest in bas- ketball and baseball . . . Cap- tain of Varsity Basketball . . . Chief Justice of Student Court . . . witty and enthusi- astic . . . friendly to all . . . uLegs. JOHN LeSEUR wllhe boy with the English accent . . . quiet and shy . . . nice to know . . . plays the guitar . . . a church acolyte . . . boots around the soccer ball . . . swimming . . . tennis . . , '4Limey . , . c'Big Johnf' CHARLES LARSEN Blond hair and blue eyes . . . enjoys racing around the parking lot , . . a real car fiend . . . goes to camp in the summer . . . good humored . . . Smoking Club . . . Char- lief' lim cool. '4Welc0rne.i' CAROL LESTER Sympathetic listener and loy- al friend . . . teaches Sunday- school . . . laughing green eyes . . . Bridge Club , . . F.T.A .... enjoys volleyball and tennis . . . sentimental miss . . . will always remem- ber that certain Zero . . . loves a good time . . . 'cl don't believe itlw . . . Spirit Com- mittee . . . JUG Treasurer . . . ,Art Publicity Committee , . . CCI-leSt'77 CHARLES LEWIS Varsity Football . . . S.C.B. . . . Student Store . , . lntra- mural Basketball . . . tall, with a fine physique . . . Chef's Club . . . Budget Com- mittee . , . President of Y.P.F. . . . good-natured . . . really works in those homeroom periods . . . Varsity Track . . . c'Chuck.H ROBERT LllVllNG Girls and politics , . . Press Club . . . V.P. of O.C. Gents . . . Varsity Soccer Manager . . . Masquers . . . Student Council Delegate . . . enjoys traveling . . . Explorer . . . a Renault enthusiast . , . 'CDO you think l should ask her?', . . . 44Bob . . . 4'Bongo.'i SHARON LEDWITH Future nurse . . . second glance figure . . . flaming red hair . . . blue, blue eyes . . . hobby is horseback . . . tennis . , . loves to swim . . . amy sister, Pati' . . . 'LSherri-Leef' rf' J LORNA LITTON lixciting summers in Europe . . . sophisticated appeal . . . Student Council Alternate , . . l7.N.A .... Social Committee . . . nurse's aid . . . excellent ice skater . . , G.C. Swimming Team . . . tall and good-look- ing . . . Lorna-Doonef' LAUREL LORANGER Lovely to look ate-delightful to know . . , a white converti- ble and a boy to go with it . . , Snow Queen's Court . . . shining blonde hair. , . Social Committee . . . French Club . . . zest for fun . . . Portu- gal? . , . model at Saks , . . niiaurief' DOUGLAS LOIQW Strong blond . . . lithe gym- nast . . . good dancer . . . Var- sity Colf . . . l.B.L .... Var- sity Tennis . . , handsome . . . Masquers . . . easy-going . , . Apparatus Club . . . looks for- ward to summers at the beach . . . uDoug. LINDA LONG Scwoir faire . . , talented pian' ist and organist . . . Concert Choir . . . Organ Club . . . President of Celestones . . . President of Sarah Town- shend Chapter ofthe Children of the American Revolution , . . National Honor Society in Junior year . . . headed for a career in music . . . Latin scholar . . . soft spoken and considerate. aw, . W't.f X 'T UERNTCE LOC.-XSTO Very attractive . , . a sincere sentimentalist . . , makes friends wherever she goes . . . after school sports . . . sleek and slender . . . partial to blue . . . future nurse , . . avid swimmer . . . Vice-President of F.N.A .... Masquers , . . Girls, Chorus . , . Sodality . . . NBernie.w A-un!! ,.f ' V i , f. I ,Q ,V ssi,. l PETER LOSEE Quiet and on the shy side . . . devoted member of Oiiset Club . . . has the ability to do well when he wants to . . . Cross Country and Track . . . proud of his quick '56 Chevy . . . nice to know . . . a close friend . . . Pete wa W CHARLICS LONlliAliIJl Foreign racing car enthusiast . . . exotic tastes, such as his alligator shoes . . . skin dix- ing . . . parachute jumping' . . . vacations in Bermuda . . . diligent historian . . . a career in diplomacy or foreign trade ...likes to eat out . .. HChuck. MARGARET LONG Makes you feel welcome . . . blue eyes . , . every boyis big sister. . , loves football games . . . babysitter . . . Convert Choir . . . Mixed Chorus . , . Girls' Clee Club . . . lfvlzo . . . Library Staff . . . Ned Cross ...'l7llbe good, I will. I will. . . Hpeggief' 'wtf' 1 . fb . - I ,Q sf , , f- .vii ,f-, If V45 t v. I Y-,X Fo I .,, -'1 I KE, 1,343 1.1 5-ji,A,:v:,:r , it 'f C 'M .C , ' .ffl f y 4 if y ' 1 sf c H 9 1 1 MARY MCCARTHY Tall, attractive brunette . . . unbelievable sense of humor . . , as gullible as they come . . . devilish streak . . . F.N.A. . . . Girls' Chorus . . . Spanish Club . . . Fiesla . . . Bowling Club . . . uMare. PAGE 60 CANDICE LOUFEK Cons-cientious Chairman of Masquers Costumes Commit- tee . . . natural blonde with deadly nails . . . member of the Assembly Committee and of the Color Guard . . . sup- ports P.F. and Church Choir . . . Czech Bohemian to the death . . . NCandy.'7 ROBERT LUTKOWSK! Friendly and witty . . . always has a smile . . . Chefs Club . . . Varsity Soccer and Track . . . partial to the girls . . . Intramural Volleyball and Basketball . . , well groomed Lord 8 Taylor salesman . . . distinctive walk . . . 4'Bob,' . . . uSpider. SUZAN N E LYNCH Striking and sophisticated . . . flirts K?-perhaps . . . inventor of many hair-do's . . . a lovely smile . . . huge sweater ward- robe . . . future beautician . . . '4Crazy', . . . 'cSue.7, - . . .3 65 -,f C .-', - ' . SUSAN LUCCI Short and sweet . . . most the- atrical . . . always ready with a helping hand . . . ambassa- dress to Norway . . .bubbling with talent . . . Masquers . . . veteran Varsity Cheerleader . , . Concert Choir . . . Maga- zine Drive Publicity Chair- man . . . diligent chairman of Orientation Committee . . . 'cSue.', 1 . Inspiration or insomnia? STEPHEN MCCONNELL Well-muscled Varsity Foot- ball and Lacrosse man . . . a good-looking guy around school . . . wheels a Volks- wagen . . . a mind for math . . . determined man . . . rug- ged . . . will help anyone . . . Steve IREN E MCCARTHY Sparkling lrish lass . . . mas- ter of the pen . . . a way with people . . . craves to cre- ate . . . unmatched in the saddle . . . curly top . . . Hu- manities Club . . . Masquers . . . lnk Spots . . . F.N.A. . . . Girls' Glee Club . . . compe- tent Candy Striper . . . Echo . . . attractive wardrobe . . . Folk Singing Club, WILLIAM H. MCDAVID Highly respected school lead- er . . . strive and succeed- Delegate to Treasurer to Stu- dent Council President . . . master politician . . . music lover . . . known for his un- orthodox study habits . . . sci- ence and math scholar . . . versatile athlete . . . destined for success . . . 'cBilI.', JAMES MCGOWAN Takes a seven day Weekend . . . Varsity Football . . . Weight Lifting Club . . . al- ways,a comeback . . . mem- ber of the eighth period talk- ers . . . C.Y.O. basketball player . . . l.B.L .... GMa- goo . . . Jim. RICHARD McGUINNESS Foreign Policy Forum . . . member of the c'Confo-Ca- persi' . . . Chefis Club . . . President of Alpha Omega Theta . . . hard-nosed Varsity Guard . . . Wrestling . . . Echo . . . fond of Animal Games . . . Young Americans for Freedom . . . I.B.L. . . . wild parties . . . Dick s. CX, . vi lstsfr. sl wigs. -,xg N. - I -f -1 - xeasx.-sxsxs,,,s.,.t,: .M .I 'tid-9+ JANICE McKENNA Magazine Drive Chairmen . . . Senior Class Social Chair- man . . . skiing . . . gorgeous clo'thes . . . capable and de- pendable . . . icWhy not? . . . Chairman of the Activity Committee . . . Willing chauf- feur . . . hard worker . . . will find time to help others . . . 6C.Ian.9? FRAXK MCGOLDRICK Known for his versatile and superior vocabulary . . . Var- sity Football . , . Baseball . . . generous and warm-hearted . . .member of the Chef's Club . . . S.C.B .... venerates Ver- gil . . . Judiciary Committee , . . '4Mack.'7 KATHLEEN MCCROARTY Never misses the fun . . . pop- ular charm . . . exuberant Co-Captain of the Varsity Cheerleaders . . . passion for pizza and parties . . . tries anything once . . . unforget- table . . . Social Committee . . . Election Committee . UKath.'7 THOMAS MCINERNEY Favorite pastime is eating po- tato chips while watching T.V .... Bridge Club . . . Baseball Q . . likes to work on cars . . . especially proud of his Chrysler I-300 . . . Kon's caretaker . . . c'lVlack'i . . ClT0m-77 ' HW STEVE IXICKIIUN Wide interests . . . member of Badio Club, Press Club and Clee Club . . . Captain of Cross Country . . . sturdy trackman . . . spends all his rnoney on food . . . dedicated and dependable.. . L'NIcCee. P.v.r1 G1 X I THOMAS MCNERNEY Masquers' helper . . . mem- ber of the Fire Patrol . . . familiar sight Working in the library . . . helps out in the l,ost and Found . . . Soccer . . . friendly . . . a great sense of humor . . . uTom. BOBFBT MAJOR Masquers stage craft . . . drives a :alittle green bug . . . Humanities Club . . . per- petual grin . . . Folk Song Club . , . St. Vincent Cuild of Acolytes . . . Bridge Club . . . trenchant wit . . . HBob.'i Paoli 62 BRUCE MCLEAN Friendly and good-looking . . . Lacrosse . . . Varsity Foot- ball . . . Varsity Track . . . I.B.L .... lntramural Volley- ball . . . Alpha Omega Theta . . . Chef7s Club . , . weight lifting . . . talkative and fun- loving . . . uCoose.7' MARY MacPHERSON Came from Delaware in Jun- ior year , . . unbelievable blue eyes . . . many hair styles . . . Masquers . . . Art Club . . . Organ Club . . . avid folk singer . . . enjoys swimming and tennis . . . likes to meet new people . . . Youth Fellow- ship . . . Church Choir . . . a pianist . . . 'LlVlare.7, EDWARD McLAUGHLIN Physically Ht . . . Herculean build . . . one of Mr. Decker's Varsity Wrestlers . . . Chess Club . . . Chef's Club . . . a devoted weight lifter . . . takes on all challengers . . 4cWoody77 . . . HEd.'7 FREDRICK J. MAGOVERN An amiable guy with a straightforward character . . . an eye for the girls , . . un- usual sense of humor . . . Debating Club . . . Chess Club . . . Organ Club . . . Varsity Track . . . loves to surf . . . Q Covernor,' . . . Fred ELIZABETH MACKINTOSH Blue-eyed blonde . . . thought- ful and demure . . . Masquers . . . Mast . . . Humanities Club . . . excellent student . . . Latin scholar . . . Activity Committee . . . worked for three summers for the lndus- trial Home for the Blind , . . memorable August at a Work camp . . . 'LBetty. ANDREA MALEY Pittsburgh's present to G.C. . . . Snow Queen's Court . . . very good-looking . . . con- scientious Worker and friend to all . . . that cute accent . . . Student Council Representa- tive . . . president of home- room . . . F.T.A .... ten- nis . . . Y.O .... Sodality . . . meticulous dresser . . . 'LAndi. TERESA IVIANFREDONIA Ever willing to lend a hand . . . cheerfully offers a ride . . . Activity Committee V.P. . . . beautiful figure and clothes to match . . . those wonderful sun-and-surf sum- mers . . . Mast Write-ups . . . enjoys a good time . . . French Club . . . Wllerryfi l LYNN MARTINI Carries a gigantic pocketbook . . . always has a radio with her . , . Secretarial Club . . . tennis, bowling and swim- ming enthusiast . . . a work- inff Girl , . . lives for the week- oc 1 77 ends . . . L'lVIart1n. PETER MALIN Reserve Fund Committee . . . Student Council . . . Boys? Biology Club . . . Basketball and Raseball . . . tall and good-looking . . . easy-going and carefree . . . well dressed . . . a natural dancer . . . good student . . . c'Pete. 'Ei -ai i er' 1 , I .1 V C J . ,ff T N 'T f ay, A ' x y ,T t - ,' 4 .W ,gg A' N,, V k,faA- f F, lint uf-qv :Q Lg ' 1 l 4 N Qs... , ,, 1 ' WIN ' 'f ' 'Y I 1 , A ' MQW if f..,,, Z .. ,fl , . ', 5 I f fg z 1' , 7 f., , li , rg I! V 'W - '5 f U , ' ITA' 2,23 ' f- , . 'rf' + e -- ' 2' G 2 - 'vw 1 T I ' Q - M :2ff,y,affy.,,! ,,., V, fx- f f , , f A f 'gflereis a crass one from the Kentucky Hills. JAYNE MARTIN Publicity Chairman of the Senior Dance . . . good-look' ing , . ,carefree miss . . . likes volleyball and swimming . . . Humanities Club . . . Bridge Club . . , will always remem- ber that certain slumber party . , . Spirit Committee . . . IUC . . . 4'Jaynie. my ff ft-J .V 1 . . gm. 2. f I, 3 :v f 5 ff a .W i..r .MW ,ramad , if ia, VIRGINIA MARTIN Leaves 'em laughing . . . known for her come-backs . . . never too busy to lend a help- ing hand . . . active llasquers member.. .Sunday mornings with the six year olds . . . F.N.A .... Candy Striper . . . V.P. of Church Choir . . . Social Committee . . . 'cGin- 77 ny. IANIICS MANLEY Curly locks and innocent smile . . . Band and llancfe Rand saxophone man . . . Yar- sity Soccer and Track . . . often reticent . . . good mind . . . quite a ladies' man . . . ccjirnfv DAVID BIATLIN Always something to say , . . stands out in a crowd . . . for- ever cool . . . Hasquers and P.T.A. show . . . Folk Music Club . . . Brunfs Blackbirfls . . . track and football rel- eran . . . our mad motor-cy. clist . . . a cool black T-Rird . ..uDare. IJAC-E 63 MICHAEL MEAD New to G.C. High in Junior year . . . sharp dresser . . . speedy track and cross coun- try runner . . . a real easy- going, friendly guy . . . will- ing to help . . . loves to talk . . . an avid debater . . . Mike MARGUERITE MESSICK Ski jump nose . . . Student Council as a Junior . . . hockey and lacrosse player . . . Sag Harbor summers . . . keeps the boys guessing . . . Can't complain . . . good figure . . . smiles galore , . . Franklin Simonis model . . . G.C.P.C .... 'cMugs . . . 56WIeg.77 ROBERT MAWHINNEY A.V. Club Service Award . . . Health and Safety Committee . . . wishes he had never heard of College Boards . . . desires full ownership of a certain Corvette . . . wants to be an engineer , . . '4Scooter,' . . . 66BOb.77 Beauty and fhe beast THOMAS MEROW At home with cars . . . punc- tual and neat . . . everything must match . . . Concert Choir . . . GC. Gents . . . Chefjs Club . . . Nassau Wheelmen . . . Sports Car Club of America . . . Murrow7' . . . 'cwheelsi' . . . '4Porsche Man . . . CCTOm.77 MADELINE MEYER A summer camper . . . Art Club . . . enjoys badminton . . . swimming and ice skat- ing . . . active in Luther League . . . on the domestic side . . . a career in art . . . nice to know. RONALD MEYER Football quarterback . . . Varsity Lacrosse . , , well- liked man around school . . . Chefs Club . . . one of the c'Wretches,' of the l.B.L. . . . Mast Boys' Write-ups . . . sports fan . . . G.C.7s answer to Bart Starr . . . never a dull moment . . . HMoose . . . CC 77 Ron. BARBARA MAX Basks in the summer sun oi Oak Beach . . . fetching, fabu- lous French 'cFiH of Love Rides the Rails . . . Art Editor of Mast and Chantecler . . . Senior Class Executive Board . . .has a great sense of humor . . . idolizes Bugs Bunny . . . Reserve Fund . . . uSorry about that . , . '4Bobbie.7' EILICEN MEYIYRS Always lending a helpful hand . . . Little Miss Lightup of 19644 . . . President of the Rlessed Virgin Sodality , , . Treasurer and Reports Com- mittees . . . F.N.A .,.. Candy Striper . . . beach bug . . . partial to a certain Chami- nade man . . . MEF' . . . c'Red.'i if f f ' PIERRE iirrizar tling . . , a friendly smile for T.,.,.f9,,, , , gf 465, :f,,fy'f , ff ' 'f f I G' ,fr ' f fyfayfw., f V' , U 3 , 6 an ' f f, U, jf , I- A2 f ,. fli, ,I f . f va. f , , 4, ' 1 RICHARD MOHRMANN Serious student . , . a whiz at chemistry . . . quiet disposi- tion . . . sincere friend . . . Intramural Basketball . . . Varsity Soccer . . . Chemistry Club . . . Physics Club . . . 'cDick,, . . . '4Rich. M..,w. '-. TODD IVIIDDLETON All Scholastic Lacrosse . . . tackle for the Gridders . . . Alpha Omega Theta brother . . . good physique . . . says what he thinks at all times . . . good friend . . . Varsity Basketball . . . c'NeckH . . . HBear. JOHN MITCHELL Quiet personality . . . shot putter for the track team . . . Audio Visual Club . . . one of G.C.'s biggest football players . . . good with tools . . . likes to work on cars . . . 'cMitch. Our ambassador from Switz- erland . . . a man of many tongues . . . Echo journalist . . . Yoga expert and health enthusiast , . . Varsity Wires- everyone . . . serious student but always ready for a party. if ,f ff fy' CHRISTINE MOORE Humorous member of library staff and Library Committee . . . worships Dr, Kildare . . . runs a profitable babysitting enterprise . . . enjoys tennis . . . plans a career as a medi- cal secretary . . . uChris. W JOAN KIILNIIR An honor student . . . natu- rally curly hair . . . Program Chairman of French Club . . . Treasurer of F.N.A ..,. Stu- dent Orientation Committee . . . plays tennis and volley' ball . . . Candy Striper at Mercy Hospital . . . T.V. he- fore homework . . . plans to become a pediatrics nurse. SHARON MITCHEM Has traveled all over the US. . . . Program Chairman of French Club in Junior year . . . F.T.A .... Spanish Club . . . Orientation Com- mittee . . . loves to dance . , . kindergarten Sunday-school teacher . . . Church Y.P.F. tg ,J-as L. A Q , .,1 ,.w-is . W ' fsrgiigx ai...-. ,MN.1,,.ez.-a.......,,..,:u.a..-...amy f G96 Mlfreff-v ' iii, JOHN MUHLSTEFF Late addition from St. Paulls . . . crazy about baseball . . . appears quiet and reserved . . . good looking 6'1 blond . . . fancy dresser . . . 'clVlule. PAGE 66 ROBERT MOORE Ruggedly determined to reach his goals , . . good sense of humor . . . shy at times . . . Junior Vestry at Cathedral . . . out of school sports . . . Detention Club . . . r'lVlan.7' RICHARD W. MORSE Exchange student to Mexico . . . Editor-in-Chief of Fiesta . . . S.C.B .... talented singer . . . enjoys playing baseball and football . . . quiet and friendly . . . anything to help a friend . . . Wing, POLET MOSER G.C.,s mechanical genius . . . wheels a quick '58 Chevy called the 'cGrowth'7 . . . l.B.L. . . . Fire Patrol . . . shot put- ter . . . unique sense of humor . . . liked by everyone . . . 6CGuInp.77 'X THOMAS MORGAN Masquers' lighting expert . . . dedicated to enterprises which interest him . . . As- sembly Committee . . . Wiry gymnast . . . folk music fan . . . known for his red vest . . . appreciates the opposite sex . . . swimming . . . base- ball . . , marksmanship , , , CCT0m.77 rl' X Q 4 I . , as ,Tl it 4 age-f M552 V Q. Q 4 'W li , iam. if 19' lt looks like a toothpaste ad? CHARLES R. MULCEHY Wrestling . . . good build . . . German Club . . . a Way with the girls . . . Spanish Club . . . reserved but dependable . . . spent Junior year in Georgia . . . loves to spend summers at the beach . . . Varsity Track . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . good physics student . . . hopes to enroll at the Air Force Academy . . . c'Bob.', ARTHUR MUENCH Hot clarinet . . . half the time he's talking German . . . USO who's havin' the band party? . . . quiet and good- natured . . . Band . . . Organ Club . . . Mr. dWho's Whoa' on Baseball . . . 'gArt. KAREN MARIE MULLER Accomplished pianist and or- ganist . . . Organ Club Presi- dent . . . Rand . . . German Club . . . Der Schulspiegel . . . active member of Walther League . . . Church Choir and Sunday-school teacher . . . known for her long, curly eyelashes . . . hopes to study music in Germany . . . c'Kar. CECILIA MULLIGAN Sophisticated . . . accom- plished bowler . . . Red Cross Delegate . . . excitement al- ways close at hand . . . Hu- manities Club . . . reliable friend . . . Confraternity . . . problem solver . . . Hi-Y . . . volleyball . . . ambitious em- ployee at lVIacy's . . . Bridge Club . . . JUG . . . uLee Leef' CHRISTINA MURBACK Good-looking, tall, blonde and blue-eyed . . .spends sum- mers in Georgia . . . modells figure . . . guitar player . . . S.C.B .... vivacious Varsity Cheerleader . . . Executive Board . . . former Student Council Delegate . , . Human- ities Club . . . 'cChris,, . . . 6'Chrissie,' . . . c'Murbs.', 5 x , Z3 D A HENRY MURPHY Famous for many dropped transmissions in his cctankw -a Rambler station wagon . . . Varsity Football . . . Var- sity Lacrosse . . . I.B.L. . . . Fire Patrol . . . can always be found in the parking lot after school . . . 'cHank. PETER KIIQLLER Naturally curly blond hair. . . part owner of a 3-IT hearse . . . Varsity Soccer . . . wields a mean spatula in Chefis Club . . . dresses in a suave manner . . . weekends usiwhschool no . . . sports the nickname t'Bino. 56 SHEILA MULLIGAN Senior sister to Lee Lee . , . brings home a paycheck . . . large blue eyes , . . agile on the volleyball court . would like to travel . . . quiet and congenial . . . lovely complex- ion . . . maniac behind the wheel . . . IUC. BARBARA MURPHY Sophistication with a silly streak . . . a miss of many talents . . . uPrudence in Love Rides the Rails . . . act- ing and dancing . . . plans a career in the theater . , . Masquers and P.T.A, shows . . . HCloria', in Blithe Spirit . . . beautiful hair . . . quick clicking tap dancer , , , MBarb. ' Sami ' 'flaunt 'Q fs JAMES MURPHY Tall. handsome and green eyed . . . a great guy to know . . . can't stay mad at him . . . hard worker . . . c'What's the story? . . . homeroom chairman for two years . . . Alpha Omega Theta .... A rt Committee . . . Chefs Club . . . Humanities Club . . . Red Cross . . . YU. member . . . Lacrosse . . . surhng. box- ing, football . . . Gdlurphu up lim. l7.xCV GT VICTOR N ATIELLO Co-Captain of Varsity Base- ball Team . . . member of the Football Team . . . active in- side school and out . . . likes tinkering with cars . . . Presi- dent of S.C.B .... intelli- gence plus . . . hates long reports . . . Honor Society Junior year . . . 'cNose'7 . . . 'GVic.7' JOHN O'CONNOR Credit to the class of '64 . . . Student Council Sergeant-at arms . , . avid sports fan . , . Varsity Basketball . . . Var- sity Tennis and Golf . . . B.A.A .... Co-Sports Editor of Echo . . . Debating . . . Boys' Write-ups . . . S.C.B. . . . admired and respected . . . proud liiostonian-lrish man . . . science fan . . . des- tined for a medical career . . . class leader . . . HJack.77 MICHELLE MURPHY A true red-headed beauty . . . our Snow Queen . . . soft- spoken . . . competent Social Chairman of Junior Class . . . popular with the opposite sex . . . Secretary of Senior Class . . . '4Queen of Heartsu for Heart Fund . . . equestrienne . . . Election Committee . . . beautiful voice . . . Concert Choir . . . MShell. ,yr .. X.. AN ITA N ESSIN Sensitive and friendly , always gives a helping hand . . . Secretary of F.T.A. . . . Handbook Committee . . . Li- brary Staff . . . Badminton Team . . . member of the N.E.Y.O. youth group . . . future English teacher . . . CCNeat 77 BRUCE D. MYERS Tall, clark and handsome . . . a good friend . . . homeroom chairman , . . Class Execu- tive Board . . . Varsity Wres- tling . . . Physical Fitness Club . . . Carden City Swim- ming Team . . . drives a red- hot Rambler . , . likes girls in general , . . an independent thinker. 'aqua-uni REBECCA NIXON Transported from West Va. . . . always seen in her black Ford . . . a talent on the sax . . . both Band and Dance Band . . . sports fiend . . . Hwildi' dancer at those band parties . . . Physics? l ? . . . Reck,' . . . 'cNix.'7 We PAUL NESBITT Quiet and shy, but a good friend . . . efficient and con- scientious member of the li- brary staff . . . Church Youth Fellowship . . . an enthusiastic coin collector . . . never seen without a book . . . cute smile. if ,H M JANET ODELL Ambassadress to France . . . brilliant student . . . powerful hockey player . . . Mast Write-ups . . . always willing to help . . . F.T.A ,... de- fends Views vehemently . . . National Honor Societyis ca- pable V.P .... Student Coun- cil Delegate . . . member of girls, trio in Physics II . . . Sodality . . . International Fellowship Club , . . profi- cient violinist . . . hopes for a career on an international level.. . 'cJan. NANCY 0'DONOHUE great capacity for fun . . . an idealistic believer in uprin- ciplesn . . . Steering Commit- tee . . . Concert Choir . . . 'Tllasfs Activity Editor , , S.C.B. in Junior year . . . Contrasts in lllusic . . . Satur- days at Juilliard School of w Music . . . Anna in wlqhe King and If' ffypf g ' ,My w I NANCY ANN O'GRADY A new member of the Class of '64 . . . sparkling person- ality . . . usually seen behind the wheel of a red Volvo . . . loves clothes and has plenty of them . . . fond of horseback riding and loves to dance . . . I7.T.A .... Humanities Club . . . 'INance.'I KEVIN O'KEEFE Audio Visual . . . Election Committee . . . Red Cross . . . Orientation Committee . . . sports fan . . . l.B.L. . . . sports a fast Imperial . . . good-natured . . . Volleyball . . . ready and willing . . . enjoys bowling . . . has trav- eled extensively in foreign countries . . . '4Kev,' . . . NTree. IACQUELINE ORAIVI Tall and slender . . . attrac- tive and congenial . , . future nurse . . , Girls' Biology Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Folk Music Club . . . Gems . . . expert swimmer . . . Presi- dent of Luther League . . . A-4 ' 77 . ackie. I Conscientiousness with a Q . w si' ff' I 'gr fi ' A I T g s J W -5 ,Q ' M. . .plus a half a pint of Scotch. . . VICTORIA OLIVA Soft-spoken and sweet . . . big brown eyes . . . a talented llflajorette . . . enjoys playing softball . . . likes people to act natural . , . a faithful friend . . . uVicky.I' IOHN OHIIIRICH Tennis . . . German Club . . . strong section man on trum- pet in Band and Dance Band . . . gay and carefree . . . likable and humorous indi- vidual . . . walking encyclo- pedia of cars . . . 'cBig Iohnfi PATRICK ORFIXI Always talks cars . . . never a dull moment . . . girls and athletics . . . track. boxing. football. and surfing . . . lfx- ecutive Iioard . . . an Alpha Omega Theta man . . . Chefis Club . . , likable . . . looks forward to college . . . 'tpati' RFE. V f ' .rj'- ,L ZA My 'WE R ' i,C7g.u f I.: ia. A, ., . ,.,,, . -..:,.,, J BARBARA PALKOT A real go-er and do-er . . never without an idea . . . known for her laugh. . . waits for vacation time and week- ends in Mattituck . . . Typing Editor of Mast . . . Treasurer of Lost 8 Found . . . Chair- man of Student Faculty Rela- tions Board . . . Election Com- mittee . . . a devoted Green- wich Village banker . . . treas- urers her poems . . . uBarb. ANGELA PASSIDOMO Sparkling eyes . . . Mast Write-ups . . . Chaminade forever . . . talkative . . . S0- cial Committee . . . terrific writer . . . known for her par- ties . . . Spanish Club . . . great sense of humor . . . Ink Spots . . . vivacious . . . c'An- gief' EDWARD OSWALD Respected member of the class . . . Varsity Track . , . Humanities . . . Debating and Chefis Clubs . . . Basketball and Volleyball star . great dancer . . . a real character when it comes to girls . . . looking forward to college . . . sports a hot Ford . . . 4602 Mild W' isbn? Konspiracy PACE 70 SUSAN PALMER Weekends upstate . . . known for her long hair . . . loyal to her man . . . a dependable friend . . . Knitting Club . . . bowling, skiing, and riding . . . clothes-sense . . . a future secretary . . . Delta Gamma Chi . . . 4'Susie.7' CHRISTINE PEDERSON True green-eyed Norwegian . . . Secretary of Steering Committee . . . lacrosse lover . . . member of Hi-Y . , . likes to ski . . . one of the C'Com- rades . . . uChris.,, SUSAN PENNY A pretty blonde . . , that in- nocent look . . . beautiful clothes . . . memorable parties . . . lovely hair and a dimpled smile . . . Executive Board . . . Student Council Delegate . . . constantly cheerful . . . 4'Sue. RICHARD OWEN Fearless baritone section- leacler of Rand . . . girl and car-minded . . . staunch sup- porter of all Band parties . . . Audio Visual Crew , . . lends Q his talent to Art Club . . . HDick. y',,,, 1 yrvy rrrr rrfr , ,, A ' , , i W I y ,, ' , D , ' 3 :, , V 0,5 w I A .. . 5' ' ' ' 'WA f 4 1 yy, ff , K ff K f X if f f r ,wig Al ' f . 4 ' W M' 1- -f',' 'yr if V ' L 9 ,, , 2 t,rr gr y -f ' K qw., ,f1p, 1.. vrr 5, . , . ,157 55 I I ,, :VV , , i is ,y ' , , 'V lil ' Q r w , ,.' 3 ' ,, V,,V, 1 Y ky V 77 ,',, A Hz: N JOHN PERR ELL intramural Basketball and Volleyball . . . Vice-President of Chess Club . . . member of the Spanish Club . . . ener- getic Physics Club member . . . always lends a helping hand. . . Jay.', yW7,67!WfW,, ,,,, , , , f, f 9 4 f, xii' f f,,,, I , 'TX X , Ya x, Q gd'3'fltl,hi LrE ' X If 1 wg,-W. VALERIE PIRONTI Active and conscientious . . . an individual . . . Sophomore Social Chairman . . . Echois lively business manager . . . Physics Club secretary . . . Member of the girls, trium- virate of Physics Il . . . Art Club . . .Student Council . . . Inkspots . . . Band . . . Art Publicity Committee . . . teaches church school . . . an active member of P.F. and the Cirl Scouts . . , taste of her own . . . f'Pudge.H 40 GAIL PETERSON Witty and wily . -. . amiable . . . devoted Codmother . . . a white Corvair anytime . . . lustrous blonde hair , . . Girls' Chorus . . . office aid . . . Sec- retarial Club . . . Volleyball . . . Delta Sigma Phi . . . MPete.'7 PAUL PICKHARDT Friendly and humorous . . . never a dull moment . . . loves his athletics . . . Ranger hockey fan . . . excellent ath- lete . . . Captain Varsity Golf . . . Basketball . . . Hockey . . . German Club . . . Chef's Club . . . summers on the golf course . . . well dressed and good-looking . . . HPick.7' WI LU.-XM PETERS Carden City News Columnist . . . always ready and willing . . . outstanding Varsity Soc- cer goalie . . . Varsity Base- ball and Golf . . . good-na tured competitor . . . hard- working . . . I.B.L .... Latin lVh sufferer . . . Echo re- porter . . . quiet and depend- able . . . avid sports fan . . . well liked by all . . . 'iDesert Dani' . . . 'fBill.,7 F STEPHEN PLANSON A pleasant smile . . . member of the Civil Defense Patrol . . . chief salesman for Stu- dent Store . . . a dependable student . . . uses that greasy kids' stuff . . . Steve.,' A .gg , 1 I as 2 si JOSEPH PETRO Sharp man with the girls . . . arofable and ,casual . . . Chess Club . . . Varsity Baseball . . . Wrestling . . . Intramural Bas- ketball and Volleyball . . . wheels a hot Chevy . . . Can this boy eat ltalian food! . . . 'fOh, that curly black hair! . . . Spanish Club . . . 'flesepu . . . Hloefi BARBARA PIRONE Natural curly hair . . . good sense of humor . . . enjoys trips to California , . . loves tennis, water skiing, and horseback riding . . . Hldeau- tifuln . . . Chester. W had Phd' Q1 VVILLIAM POLICNANI Bridge Club . . . Varsity Foot- ball . . . Chess Club . . . quite a sense of humor . . . Chef's Club . . . good-natured and well-liked . . . summers at Central Park . . , volleyball . . . I.B.L .... sports fan . . . will always remember the Junior High Football and La- crosse teams . . . HKim. RICHARD POLSLEY Good sense of humor . . . al- ways lends a helping hand . . . loves to work on cars . . . works after school . , . enjoys sports . . . Activity Commit- tee . . . Civil Defense . . . HDick.', zrsfft- : - . 1 Qaiiifiaf if mgwmwnama ROBYN PROSEK Worked as a secretary at New York Stock Exchange . . . Handbook Committee . . . Spanish Club . . . Health and Safety Committee . . . bad- minton and swimming . . . Rainbow Girls . . . plays piano . . . always willing to lend a hand. PAGE 72 IUDY PORTER Laughing miss with a passion for purple, pickles and pizza . , . Assistant Director of Church Choir . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Masquers . . . Spanish Club . . . winner of the Music Scholarship for or- gan lessons . . . loves skiing and horseback riding . . makes most of her own clothes. ,fb af.1g.g iflpn faigf Wa.. 1 aa ,f -an 175-v . H af-ifs 'lsr 'sim-nwefveflewlidf' ,f w1.:'!'e1 V- fy. 0. -is .i ff 5 ,,, . .MSA -..E ., ., ..ay.,,, V 1 5 4 gma- KATHLEEN POLOWCHENA Outstanding student . . . Pres- ident of F.T.A .... Student Council Delegate . . . vigor- ously wields a badminton racket . . . Handbook Com- mittee . . . volleyball, basket- ball, swimming . . . eager to master skiing and surfing . , . future math teacher , . . Jun- ior Guard . . . sincere friend . . . able and willing worker . . . c'Polly. fy' U. . . another pregnant duck . . . P PAMELA PUGLIESE Talks incessantly . . . loves parties . . . a true friend . . . horseback riding zealot . . . Concert Choir . . . Celestones . . . Health and Safety Com- mittee . . . uPam. KAREN PRIDDY A friendly newcomer to the Senior Class . . . has lived in Africa and England . . . one of G.C.7s tiniest . . . talks a blue streak . . . hockey and swimming enthusiast . . . Stu- dent Council Alternate . . . F.N.A .... Candy Striper . . . member of the Huntington Y.lVI.C.A .... future lady in white . . . 'clfapfi I .-M 0..r,f,nsx I my ,V,. NANCY PUCLISI Attractive dark-haired beauty . . . constantly flirting . . . clothes! clothes! clothes! . . . unusual laugh . . . Chaplain of the Hi-Y . . . spends her time at the drags . . . crazy over ,6l, Chevies . , . 4'Nana- poo. JUDITH RADOCY C.C.'s expert on Japan . . . Snow Queenis Court . . . Sen- ior Class Social Chairman . . . conscientious student . . . Art Publicity Committee . . . likes volleyball and basketball . . . Humanities .... lunior Guard . . . cosmopolitan miss . . . si- lent laugh . . . beautiful hair and winning smile . . . IUC . . . flap-Joe . . . uRay . . . aoludylva VICTOR RAPP Chef's Club . . . Budget Com- mittee . . . Varsity Lacrosse and Rowling . . . intramural volleyball and basketball . . . loves his green Mercedes . . . quiet and industrious . . . a sincere friend . . . uVic.'7 BARBARA RAVA Psychology fiend . . . loves parties and going into the city . . . always wearing that cer- tain perfume . . . enjoys horseback riding and swim- ming . . . would like to go to Europe . . . always seen with that boy . . . a future teacher. FRANK Qlf-XYl,lf Outstanding Co-Captain of Cridders .... All-league Foot- ball . . . Vice-President of R.A.A .... Chefis Club , , .en- joyed Senior year immense' ly . . . l.R.l, .... great build . . . Varsity Lacrosse . . . Secretary-Treasurer of K.l.- R.F.l,, HELEN RANKTN Takes an interest in everyone and everything . . . works in Activity and Nurse's Olhce . . , will always remember a trip to St. Thomas . . . an astronomy bug . . . Humani- ties Club . . , F.N.A .... avid Latin struggler . . . all-around homemaker. DAVID RASWIYILER One of our friendliest . . . S.C.l'i .... Co-Art Editor of Mast . . . lnkspots literary and art staffs . . . Chairman of Election Committee . . . ,lunior Class Historian . . . intrepid salesman at Saks . . . a water skiing, sailing and buoy-sitting enthusiast . . . good looks to match his clothes . . . summers at Nas- sau Point . . . an easy sense of humor . . . HDave.'l 'W'-'xv 'king mm- ,lt'DlTH ll AN HUNT! l,oVely and annual l7lorirla tan . . . resemblance to I,iz Taylor . . . traveler . . . week- ends at Cornell . . . Cuidanff- Ollice aid . . . summer sport enthusiast . . . Knitting Cflult . . . 'Yesl Alffamlh . , . .lLlcly.i' Pixar 1 5 lilTA REJNECKER Our ambassadress to the tiny island of Cotland, Sweden . . . Student Council Delegate . . . Secretary of Orchestra . . . alhnity for Spanish . . . llusiness Manager of Fiesta . . , Vice-Chairman of l.S.l7'. . . . beautiful golden hair . . . enjoyed her summer in Swe- den and developed a penchanl for things European . . .pleas- ant personality, on the quiet side. - . -. J .- ., . . '.-,:-A:-.,x'i.s'v4Sg ',I:.-g43 :Z,.g2 ,,, f, . . ' . .'...,,':1- 'mil k-'v:,, .JESZFI 52715,:45231,31?-islr-9122.555-i:l,319,24Q 'sn 5 ,Q ,j1'y2f.. -Q,1gz':1ll:3',',ii?4'- 'iif'I-as1.':.,1?:1f'!'54-Mlfff i:it:H 'i'25ff?'l 5i, 1 . at . yaiffiir yew - - - fy , '.:':j-SQ9Qti? f fS i' - .. '-car., 6 fff14ggi,?gi?'s5:'ik,f5W ,fwfSN . ' -'rawiisimrv v--af , ' 1-154:,4,e1ss,1:.qN-g,.-Q-V, - --A y- W,-W-rffww,--.,f.fm:as rigs-.1afgf31.3g3s3f'fs' Jsgrr f , 115356fV,si5sa4-2-an:s5::,ff-Vrf41 . f, iy. ,,14:- fy X ' 1, ska ' ff s 'P .' ' ' mx, . L J -.s 2, . 1- ,, - v - X t 52 Q 4 Q are 1 r ,a , ' f. 5 g' V, 3 ' C, - SALLY' RIEGER C.C.'s tactful ambassadress to Austria . . . competent and hard-working . . . silly streak . . . sincere and thoughtful friend . . . good listener . . . skiing fanatic . . . accom- plished flutist . . . Secretary of S.C.B ,... hockey fiend . . .Candy Striper. . . Hliiegsw . . '4Salf' PACE EDWARD l'll'ifX Quiet and prohcienl . . . tal- ented musician . . . stirring trap drum and tympany play- er of two P.T.A. Shows . . . President of Foreign Policy Forum . . . Rand . . . Dance Band . . . Orchestra . . . Lin- coln Center Student Scholar- ship Award . . , Judiciary Committee . . . Physics Club . . . intelligence plus . . . c4Ed. LYNNE REINA A smile that lights up her whole face . . . a true and sin- cere friend and helper . . . Masquers . . . loves to swim and ice skate . . , loyal Bio ll student . . . Organ Club , . , a wonderful laugh. NANCY RICHTER A natural blonde . . . con- tagious giggle . . . spends many summers in Canada . . . equestrienne and swimmer . . . nurse's aid . . . Knitting Club . . . Bowling Club . . . Gems . . . a future nurse . . . Delta Gamma Chi . . . L'Nancef, .XS E-a:,1s-'-as we isp- . Z RUDOLF RICHTER Honest and Well-liked . . . National Honor Society in Junior year . . . President of German Club . . . Physics Club . . . Band . . . Judiciary Committee . . . Soccer . . . very methodical and deter- mined. . . sincere. . . 'cRudy.', f 1,3 J' K ' ' M952 i,7,,,, , SUSAN . REINHARDT Enjoys the simple things in life . . . notorious for some of her unusual stories . . . a great athlete and an up-and-com- ing equestrienne . . . has a lol of drive and devotion . . . an hard-working girl , . . ad- mired Captain of Varsity Cheerleaders . . , S.C.B. . . . Echo Girls' Sports Editor . . . F,N.A .... Press Club . . . Candy Striper . . . School Spirit Committee . . . G.C.P.C. . . . Sue'7 . , . 4'Rhinf, HAROLD RILEY A member of the German Club . . . Foreign Policy Forum . . . favorite subject is speech . . . belongs to Physical Fitness Club . . . loves to talk about Weight lifting . . . likes girls . . . a friend to all . . . finds good in everyone . . . Kit . . . H.R.'7 4 ,V JANET ROBERTSON Sophisticated miss . . . great potential . . . bundle of mis- chief . . , vital and vivacious . . . Hirtatious eyes . . . former Latin Club President . . . French Club . . . uwhompini wheelsi' . . . surfer girl. I I . ,, ,, . Maw, ,: as PAMELA ROSS Experimenter in Norway last summer , . . enjoys weekends and summers in Mattituck . . . Editor of Clmntecler . . . ac- tive member of Steering Com- mittee . . . Twinkletoes of ballet class . . . outstanding S.C.B. and faithful parking lot sweeper . . . 4'You've got a point there . . . Betsy.,' BARBARA RIS Always laughing . . . loves all sports . . . the little green Volks . . . trips to Bermuda. Nassau, and '4Out Westn . . . Student Council Delegate . . . Social Committee . . . volun- teer worker at St. Giles . . . Mast worker . . . volley- ball, basketball, lacrosse . . . Barb, tx wif.: 'ff-f-pffwfvzf-Q ,,., f ,, :Q , ..,, ,,..,. . .,, , t JANET ROMER Vivacious . . . Secretarial Club . . . enjoys bowling, ten- nis, and swimming . . Church Youth Fellowship . . . her heart is in New Hamp- shire . . . C'Jan. Stoujjlefs Kitchen 494 sgplui' 4... X SUSAN ROSENGARTEN Competent Co-Editor-in- Chief of illast . . . Senior Jus- tice of Student Court . . . President of Humanities Club . . . Honor Society in Junior year . . . lnlcspots literary staff . . . excellent piano reci- tals over YVNYC . . . classical guitar enthusiast . . . good organizer . . . former S.C.B. . . . Sports Editor of Echo in Junior year . . . successful and hard-working . . . HSue. ,., . ,Luz .jS,.m,,f Ns -, v s- '.?- f'r ',l, ' era l e iw 'Rini' 'wave f 15 AV. 11: I ni r r I 1 MARY JEAN ROHRBACH Always ready with a witty re- ply . . . looks forward to the weekends . . . Secretarial Club . . . l7.N.A ....i A ctivity Com- mittee . . . Gems . . . goes in for softball. bowling. tennis. swimming, basketball, and badminton . . . c'Roar,' . . . MMimi. if If ,ag . rf sit!-fb 'tfgj' , '- I fi.. . Hn. .X 1 .1 TCSS fr F' li We W f 9 , we-f C Nz , xx V, , 1 fry' LOEIS ROSSIRE Good-looking individual . . . water skiing zealot . . , Cape Cod summers . . . varsity wrestler . . . enjoys his week- ends . . . devoted member of Chess Club . . . great friend . . . Nothing like a Buick . . . enjoy all sports . . . at- tracted to cars and girls . . . l,ou. PAGE T Q . 'f ' Wu ' '-Qfff.-ififf6'ififgzyy14y.y5, iv-ir , ' f ' ' Q f',, ' S 2- ' LLQQZ-I' f ' ' ' iff' X X Of ,ffyffff ff ,QQ f gp, , f , 1 f X f ff A ,rfyrfyr ,,,,f,,,f 0. bt -4, , V f-- ,N ,-f.,,,, X .,1,.,, 'Uv iwwiffry-,-wi1- - ' wr- Y- . -:,7ff':'fflvf? 1 I7 1 f X K 6 -dl? , a f ? 5 PHYLLIS RYAN Tall, good-looking brunette . . . working girl . . . always up to some sort of devilry . , . Come on, you guys, letls go ll, . . . Veep of class Junior Year . . . Executive Board . . . S.C.B .... better late than never . . . always babysitting or shopping . . . golfer . . . 'cTrudy. BARBARA SADLER Unmatchable combo of beau- ty and brains . . . Varsity Cheerleader in Junior Year . . . petite and popular . . . beautiful clothes - fantastic figure , . . girl of many tal- ents . . . Election Commit- tee . . . Mast Write-ups . . . NSads. JANE RUSSO Popular with the boys . . . fun to be with , . . wonderful Western summers . . . loves traveling and meeting people . . . favorite expression is HJust kidding around . . . loves those Weekends . . . Stu- dent Council Delegate . . . French Club . . . Social Com- mittee , . . NJanie.'7 -Q! iv- Ucet KI loaf! of Echof, FRANK SAAL Admired and respected . . . top-knotch student . . . soc- cer, volleyball, and gymnas- tics . , . Band . . . German Club . . . S.C.B .... Junior Class Executive Board . . . Chemistry Club . . . Mast Boys' Write-ups . . . quiet, subtle sense of humor . . . am- bitions of becoming a sur- geon . . . a very Hpunnyn guy. . . Skip.', SUSAN SARSFIELD lntelligent and reliable . . . Treasurer of Masquers in Junior year . . . F.T.A. . . . cheerful and amiable . . . en- joys playing volleyball and basketball . . . diligent but fun . . . Assembly Committee . . . House Chairman of Masquers . . . aSue.', KAY SAVAGE A petite beauty . . . Student Council Delegate . . . marvel- ous taste in clothes , . . those Oklahoma summers! . . . wild waterskier . . . Election Committee . . . loyal to her man . . . ofiice worker . . . a love for the lrish . PAMELA RYAN Loyal F.D.R. fan . . . friend to all . . . portrait painter , . . capable Social Chairman for Junior Year . . . Senior Class Vice-President . . . loves to play basketball and fail road tests . . . Humphrey Bogart is IT . . . Orientation Com- mittee and G.A.A .... :trough tough . . . S.C.B .... a will- ing and hard worker . , aYawl . . . uPam. nf X PATRICIA SCHAUS Rlonde hair and dimples . . . amiable and jolly . . . Y.P.F. . . . Cotillion , . . Young Peo- pleis Republic . . . avid swim- mer, bowler, and horseback rider . . . waiting for a certain boy to come home from the Air Force . . . c'Pat. BARBARA SCHLAPP Latin Club . . . always talking . . . Masquers . . . known for her questions . . . Echo . . . beautiful complexion . . . Hu- manities Club . . . enjoys dis- cussions . . . willing to lend a helping hand . . . L'Barb. JAMES SCHENKEL Well-liked and intelligent . . . Senior Class Treasurer . . . Masquers . . . Civil Defense . . . Concert Choir . . . Presi- dent of Trojaneers . . . S.C.B. . . . Folksong Club . , . Na- tional Merit semi-Hnalist . . . Mast Boys? Write-ups . . . tumbling and acrobatic danc- ing . . . amateur chemist . . . guitarist . . . avlimfi JOHN SCHIFANO An avid baseball fan . . . likes activity and tries to keep things going . . . talkative . . . good sense of humor . . . Chess Club thinker . . . Chem- istry Club . . . 3 year Ser- geant-at-Arms of homeroom . . . Intramural Bowling . . . one of the youngest members of the class . . . '4How many days left 'till . . . ?,' . . . uSchif. THOMAS SCHEN CK One of G.C.'s finest . . . ad- mired and respected by all . . . President of Senior Class . . . President of B.A.A ..., Var- sity Football . . . Varsity Base- ball and Track . . . Boys' Write-ups . . . good-looking . . . Latin Club . . . Treasurer of Red Cross . . . Chaminade transfer . . . credit to Class of ,64 . . . 'cScunk,' . . . 'CTom.'7 ,QQ Aga, VVILLIAM SCHLOSSER Varsity Soccer . . . aggressive wrestler . . . Chef's Club . . . member of Humanities Club . . . Bridge Club . . . loves chess. . .member ofthe Chess Club . . . wonderful personal- ity . . . friendly and helpful . . . t'Ril1. A-3 SUSAN SCHEULFY Red hair and freckles . . hard-working student . . non-conformist . . . brings ray of sunshine into every- one's life . . . Knitting Club . , . Bowling Club . . . a horse lover . . . illasf Girls, Write- ups . . . t'Oh, why do they send those sailors around the world?,7 . . . Delta Gamma Chi . . . Susie.,' BRETT SCHI FTNER A credit to the Class of '61 . . . official class flirt . . . Pres- ident of Class in Junior year . . . Co-Editor of Nast Boys' Write-ups . . . Varsity La- crosse and Soccer . . . Varsity Wrestling Captain . . . S.C.R. ...C.C. Cents . . . Chefis Club . . . Physics Club , . . German Club . . . Executive Roard . . . double or nothing . . . friendly and well-liked. , iii '-mm fx ,At , 3 5 . 2 .3-'RW59-K7 ? f'Q ?' 951 , - ', l f A R S irri V y - , ' wx X K g iisizzy V - : K ii. ' . -at ,fm x - 4 BY ' ' ,nf , 1, Q 2 ,. A 31 1 of ff 45? 11-2 l 'Z I ': 5 X SUSAN SCHWANER Believes anything . . . Span- ish Club . . . carefree miss and cute as a button . . . Vice- 'President of Celestones . . . wheels a 758 Buick, . .Madri- gals . . . a little people . . . Varsity Cheerleader . . . Con- vert Choir . . . loves a good time . . . NI don't believe itl . . . HSchwany.7' PAGE 78 V FRED SCHMITT A smile for everyone . . . good looks and clothes to match . . . Library Staff . . . hard-working . . . strong, si- lent type . . . Co-Captain of Wrestling . . . Varsity Track . . . Homeroom Chairman. MARTIN SCHRENKEISEN Adept with a twelve-string guitar . . . often quiet and reserved' . . . enjoys boat- ing . . . extremely fond of Latin , . . loathes homework . . . known for his good looks and easy-going personality . . . ulVlarty.,' LOIS SCHULTZ A gal who aims to travel around the world . . . quiet . . . spare time babysitter . . . creamy complexion . . . friendly to all . . . swimming . . . tennis . . . future airline hostess . . . at home in the saddle . . . Chorus . . . MLo.'7 if 1 'If if ' i S X j 9 Q if fig? 'YQ ,fa ,1 I f ,W ,Vf g-14, ,A 944 , , we 5 W 5 9' , 2 1 ,, ,ti, - OHV? SUSAN SCHWANTNER Attractive clothes . . . Spanish Club . . . tall and good-look- ing . . . enjoys volleyball and basketball . . . pretty hair worn in many different styles . . . deep blue eyes . . . Hu- manities Club . . , fun-loving and full of the devil . . . Bridge Club . . . JUG . . uBig Suei' . . , ShWarty.,' MARGARET SCHOLEY Never without something to do . . . limitless energy . . . bottomless stomach . . . Bos- coe riots . . . quiet moments seldom occur . . . outstanding athlete . . . gift of gab . . . unpredictable . . . sports, sports, sports . . . Botany Club . . . uPeggy.', MARGARET SCHRTEFER Expert cook . . . loves children . . . future nurse . . . Library Staff . . . Concert Choir . . . Art Club . . . l am too 5 feet! . . . loves to roller skate . . . Sunday-school teacher . . . Walther League . . . expert bowler . . . Don't write it. r tape it! . . . ulVlargie. ROBERT SCHUMACHER Good-looking with a great physique . . . Varsity Foot- - ball, Wrestling and Lacrosse . . . Sophomore Class Vice- President . . . Executive Board . . . active in Y.P.F. . . . Shelter Island summers . . t'Shuf, 2,1 fp! 's't l Z s -6- -f . 4 f 44 4 ficgfeediay ' mm, 1 Q. ff -, .- - if ,- ,,g,f,f, 3vfW,fM71 W .,- , - ,Lf 4:42 7253? ' - ff 265 J ,L., f H 7, fl ,,r,,,-yi' . . E l g , l if f ' ' y ' fy- , 5 , 'f ,LW ,, 'I ' 7 MARK SCOTTI C.C.7s ambassador to Cer- many . . . Vice-President of S.C.B .... respected opinions , . . Concert Choir . . . Varsity Football . . . l.B.L. star . . . top notch third baseman for Varsity Baseball . . . Steering Committee . . . intelligent and industrious . . . bound for success. DOROTHY SETIAN G.C.'s best . . . ambassadress to Austria . . . National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist . . . Honor Society. President . . . Student Council's precise Parliamentarian . . . former Student Council Secretary . . . Concert Choir Vice-President . . . Celestones . . . organist . . . President of Girls' Choir at the Cathedral . . . P.T.A. show pianist . . . copyrighted musical compositions . . . a warm personality and a Won- derful friend . . . most likely to succeed . . . uD0tty.'7 JAMES SHIELDS Blond and good-looking . . . likes to have a good time . . . pleasantly shy . . . l.B.L. . . . Volleyball . . . Baseball . . Fire Patrol . . . Acolyte . . Homeroom Chairman . . . proud of his '6Speedy Cometil . . . a dragster . . . a career in accounting . . . Him , . . g'Skid. 4.5. f STEPHEN SILLIK A fine physique . . . Wrestliiig . . . hidden abilities . . . re- members his '57 Chevy , . . a car expert . . . always a prank . . . guards the mascot . . . adventures galore . . . '4Sil . . . uSteve. MARY-XXX SEELEY Petite . . . Rermudas after school . . . never without sun- glasses . . . an avid baseball fan . . . HOf course the Yan- kees won . . . expensive taste . . . smart clothes . . . partial to felines . . . ever helpful . . . Executive Board . . . Humanities Club . . . F.T.A. . . . Spanish Club. MARILYN SHERMAN Thoughtful, serious miss . . . genius for art . . . summers in Maine . . . pine trees and salt water . . . National Honor Society Secretary . . . Celes- tones . . . Concert Choir . . . lnkspots . . . Art Club . , . Junior Guard . . . teaches 2nd grade Sunday-school Class . . . Cathedral Girls' Choir . . . MNO, l am not Mary Kirbylw JOHN SHORE Band and Dance Band trum- peter . . . Sophomore S.C.f3. . . . Roys' Write-ups . . . Rus- sian dancer . . . President of Physics Club . . . patient and cheerful . . . Wrestling, Soc- cer, Track . . . skiing enthu- siast . . . Ski Club President . , . always a friendly smile . . uSimon.,i 'i it -- . -., .-,J 2 A rw. f 2 , '15 ,- 5 X 1-A il' :Ps tin , Mi .4llZ.x?ais ,1,u1.::r? 475: fuer Q ff J t N fh PETER C. SIMON? A rank a minute . . . Rand Vice-President . . . National llerit semi-hnalist . . . S.C.H. ...Student Court . . . Varsity Track . . . Varsity Soccer . . . Varsity Cross Country Cap- tain , . . gets along with the opposite sex , . . a diligent worker . . . friendly '...' 'Pete' . . . '1Peterchen. P.-ici 79 PRISCILLA SMALL Billions of freckles . . . S.C.B. secretary . . . G.A.A. Treas- urer . . . avid hockey and la- crosse player , . . one of the shorter set . . . known for her red hair . , . veteran Varsity Cheerleader . . . uNeort . . . Girls' Write-ups . . . Candy Striper . . . Y.P.F. Secretary . . . 'Tm just too cool . . . cute as they come . . . Leaders Club . . . 'GPriscil. APRIL N. SPARACINO Debnitely non-conformist . . . loquacity plus . . . contagiou laugh . . . outspoken . . . ccApril in Parisw and Rome. London. etc .... fun to be with . , . known for her varied hair-styles and pierced ears . . . Art Publicity Committee . . . Humanities. . . c'Ape.'7 PAGE S0 HERBERT SINGER A good friend . . . contributes energetically to the school . . . humorous . . . Steering Com- mittee . . . Election Commit- tee . . . Foreign Policy Forum . . . Varsity Golf . . . uHoib.,i 'Wt' '14-vjnsy MAURA SMITH A familiar voice . . . freckles galore . . . volunteer hospital work . . . devotee of Girl Scouting . . . sweaters from her own knitting needles . . . skiing on Belleayreis slopes . . . quite professional on the tennis courts . . . can be heard over the radio . . . always busy . . . Student Orientation Committee . . . uSmitty.7' Q-' iv., NANCY SLOCUM Stately and well-groomed , . . beautiful blonde hair . . . Na- tional Merit semi-finalist . . . Secretary-treasurer of Span. ish Club Junior year . . . V.P, of Spanish Club Senior year . . . skillful bridge player . . . National Honor Society Jun- ior year . , . Chem. II devotee . . . holds record for breaking test tubes . . . brains to spare. MIRIAM SMITH New to the High School this year . . . frivolous personal- ity . . . small in size yet known for her large and ever-present smile . . . ice skating and roller skating enthusiast . . . F.N.A. 5 Vrxy I , FRANCIS SMITH Enjoys life . . . IV. Wrestling . . . homeroom oflicer . . . swimming . , . many outside jobs . . . likes girls and cars . . . 'clfrankv . . . MFooter.', My ELAINE SPECHT Dark, enchanting damsel . . . G.C.'s import from Ohio . . . NEVER at a loss for words . . . believes the unbelievable . . . carefree sopbisticate . . . Social Committee . . . Human- ities . . . Executive Board . . . c'Specks.,' ELIZABETH STEINLE Mexican traveler . . . what a dancer! . . . figure to envy . . . flutist . . . Spanish Club . . . S.C.B .... drives the Mllanki' . . . Candy Striper . . . volleyball player . . . optimistic . . . stops just to breathe . . . can talk about anything . . . organized half- time dancing . . . uliatief' it y-of Charmingly feminine from head to toe . . . devilish and dexterous . . . serious worker . . . bundle of mischief . . . European traveler . . . stars in her eyes . . . spirited Var- sity Cheerleader . . . Masquers . . . Mast Write-ups . . . un- KAR EN SPURGE Tall and slender . . . always making new clothes . . . Sun- day-school teacher . . . Y.P.F. President . . . model . , . loves swimming . . . wild volleyball player . . . Concert Choir and Chorus . . . Really?,i . . . 4'Rickie. 4, fy 'I f ffdlf ' ff 'I Z'f4','54',Vfl'f , f, , ff,' f5gf'wf1,1,JMf'-it-f MMQQZMZZQQQZ CHRISTINE STEVENS Pert and peppy bundle of enthusiasm . . . 'cwhere the boys are . . . never without a scheme . . . stubborn streak . . . double trouble . . . one of our cutest . . . Red Cross . . . Echo . . . HSteve.H 'fax iid BARBARA sToNE C A', I ,ftI'i.f7 I 5 7 all A fi if I Ya f- derstandably popular . . . uStoney.,' W fwrjjfhmg ' iw I I N99 bottles of beer on the wall . . . VIRGINIA STEWART Intramural and extramural sports . . . member of the Cathedral Choir . . . a '63 Buick is her pride and joy . . . 4'Tennis anyone?,' . . . Latin and French Clubs . . . Red Cross worker . . . uCin- nyw . . . uStew.', Vt RICHARD STERN A good athlete . . . wrestling . . . first place in South Side tournament . . . works with electronics and cars , . . sports a blue Bonneville . . . tries when he thinks it's necessary . . . likes girls . . . HDick,l . . . ulavaf' MARINA STRAER Pensive . . . Hasquers . . . Spanish Club . . . Humanities . . . Handbook Committee . . . fond of skiing . . . plays tennis . . , avid pianist . . . sweet and sincere . . . baby- sits in her spare time. PAGE Sl 'Ld i A x T MAUREEN SULLIVA N Irish eyes . . . Echo . . . French Club . . . vast and beautiful wardrobe . . . Concert Choir . . . Celestones . . . Candy Striper . . . future traveler Masquers . . . active in intra- murals . . . talkative. JOAN SUPERDOCK Laughs incessantly . . . one for adventure and excitement . . . loves good times and parties . . . badminton, volley- ball and lacrosse . . . loves skiing, wet or snowy . . . a future nurse . . . German Club . . . Knitting Club . . . Gems . . . Delta Gamma Chi . . . Soup.,, MARIE STRAMPFER Future model . . . tall and slim . . . lovely, long hair . . . athletic inclinations . . . often accompanied by a certain boy . . . Humanities Club . . . NMoose.'i gf , y M ,,lyry J . , 1i'4w1f'f, f'.' t M -' -521, MM fvyitfwo iias r - . 'i 'f,. . i , ' i ff' YV ' I .. 'T 5 a a V f. 1.f,Qf.,,.f f , f J sbiyi r ' Who put the overalls . . . 7, TIMOTHY SULLIVAN Photo Club . . . fine trackman . . . Varsity Cross Country and Track . . . Fire Patrol . . . Publicity Committee . . . Civil Defense . . . Student Council Delegate . . . T.B.L. . . . Volleyball . . . Wrestling . . . Chef's Club . . . likes to paint . . . avid photographer . . . will always remember Chemistry -Class . . . HTim. PAULINE SWANSON Always laughing . . . amiable . . . proletarian member of Masquers . . . Co-Chairman of Props in Junior year . , . office aid . . . volleyball en- thusiast . . . uSWansdoWn'l . . . 4'Polly. THOMAS SWEENEY Talented artist Who dabbles in the world of imagination . . . big and curly-haired . . . always laughing or smiling . . . good friend . . . Art Club . . . Fire Patrol . . . Boys' Biol- ogy Club . . . Wrestling . . . Tom. JAMES STYPE Highly motivated . . . future engineer . . . approaches anything with zeal . . . elo- quent . . . riotous sense of humor . . . Walks with a shuf- fle . . . hates white shirts . . . Trojanaires . . . G.C. Gents . . . Concert Choir . . . con- stantly singing Handel's Mes- siah . . . '4Jim.,' MICHAEL TANTILLO A sharp guy around school . . . Football and Lacrosse . . . German Club . . . always has something to say . . . lots of fun . . . beautiful uwheelsw . . . '55 Chevy . . . uMike. ,-V JOYCE TIDERMAN Sparkling brown eyes . . . al- ways on the go . . . at home on water-skis . . . a good lis- tener . . . always ready to lend a hand . . . loves children . . . future teacher . . . folk music enthusiast. CHRISTINE TASSONE Never at a loss for words . . . 4'Hi Guysi' . . .Band . . .active in church group . . . Girls, Leaders Club . . . S.C.B. . . . Chairman of Publicity Com- mittee . . . Hey, letas go skiing tomorrowu . . . expert flutist . . . Mast Girls' Write- ups . . . 'cChris,' . . . Tas- sonief' JANET THOMAS Competent Justice of Student Court . . . Business Manager of Mast . . . G.A.A. Delegate . . . Chairman of Judiciary Committee . . . S.C.B. . . . faithful Sunday-school teach- er with an iron rule . . . hard- working and capable student . . . goes for tennis and swim- ming . . . always has time to listen . . . uHi-ya kid . . . calanlaa X r RICHARD TARANTO Member of Photography Club . . . likes bowling, archery and water skiing . . . real nutty sense of humor , . . al- ways there with a joke but can be dead serious . . . likes cars . , . 'cDick. MICHAEL TROTTA Cheerful and witty . . . C.C. Gents . . . Football veteran . . . ever-faithful sergeant-at arms . . . horseback riding and trampoline enthusiast , . . surprisingly serious . . . wheels a Bonnie'7 . . . swim- mer . . . uMike.'7 I fa-iff 3 ' .t..ii3ggfg,, -Lf-51.155779 -V ' 'ini DAVID TEGNELL Considerate and always will- ing to lend a helping hand . . . Boys' Write-ups Co-Editor of rllast. . . one of C.C.'s best musicians . . . Band, Orches- tra and Dance Band . . . Elec- tion Committee . . . folksing- ing enthusiast . . . Wllegsw . . 'cDavef' ANDREW THOMPSON Drives a souped-up jalopy . . . electronics bug . . . Masquers veteran . . . ambitiously heads his own business . . . ham radio operator . f . technical director . . . Audio-Visual staff . . . MDrew. T 'F X .- '-,' 1.2, F'P:-?W- .-' T4 gi'- sg,aif f .- , ELIZABETH URANN Capable, quiet and conscien- tious . . . 'cwhistfuln bridge player . , . dissects with glee in Cirlsa Biology Club . . . always ready for a good time . . . member of lVlasquers . . , 6'Beth. PAGE S4 MARTHA TUCK A truly creative intellectual . . . unconsciously non-con- formist. . . Editor of Inkspots . . . spends her summers mar- shaling and psychoanalyzing campers . . . Mast Literary Editor . . . Honor Society . . . Art Student's League . . . has a respected opinion on all subjects . . . MDL Tuckf, ELIZABETH TYRE Few serious moments . . . flair for art . . . crazy laugh . . . devilish ideas . . . Chairman of Art-Publicity Committee . . . a devoted athlete . . lllast staff . . . Echo . . French Club , . . uldetzyfl LOIS UELLENDAHL Power behind the scene . . . Masquers' capable Costume Chairman . . . Mast business staff . . . Orientation Commit- tee . . . teaches a first grade Sunday-school class . . . lin- guist . . . Latin and French . . . always chic . . . Home- room Captain for the Maga- zine Drive . , . enthusiastic worker , . . Whiz on water skis . . . '4Loey. MICHAEL TYNER A flashy smile . . . friendly . . . Homeroom Chairman . . President of CHC. Gents . . . a good actor . . . likes to write and to drive . . . would like to travel in the United States . . . ulVlike , . . Wllinyf' mmf X 4'Seven, come elevenfn VICTORIA VALENTI Vice-President of Red Cross . . , Art Publicity Committee . . . Executive Board in lun- ior year . . . Humanities Club . . . pretty clothes . . . grace- ful modern dancer . . . camp counselor . . . 4'Vickie.', EDWARD UFIER Fervid scientist . . . Human- ities Club . . . collects chem- icals for prestige . . . Physics Club . . . Chemistry Club , . . IV. Tennis . . . extensive lab- oratory in basement . . . '4Ufef' , f,t', ALBERT VANASCO One of G.C.,s outstanding athletes , . , Varsity Cross Country . . . Captain of Track Team . . . I.B.L .... Connie Mack Baseball . . . distin- guished member of Chef's Club . . . Alpha Omega Theta . . . AI . . . 'cGrape.', GRANT VARGA Original and intelligent . . . Civil Defense . . . Radio Club . . . Church Acolyte . . . Phys- ics Club . . . Varsity Wrestler . . . interested in electronics . . . likes his music with a beat . . . distinctive mode of trans- portation . . . 'CAboogah.'7 CHRISTINA VELEZ Small, dark and good looking . . . originally from Colombia and still possesses a Spanish accent . . . active in Spanish Club . . . future airline host- ess or model . . . admirable figure . . . has a good time on weekends . . . Chiquita. VICTOR VEROLA Does homework under the hood of his car . . . quiet and unassuming, but friendly . . . gymnastics , . . homeroom of- ficer . . . sought by many be- cause of his open-minded personality . . . known for his curly black hair . . . swim- ming. . . 4'Vicf, ELIZABETH VAN CISE Tall and sophisticated . . . well-traveled ...A A ssembly Committee . . . Masquers . . . Concert Choir , . . Celestones . . . clear alto voice . . . pas- sion for piano playing . . . HErnie,s7' . . . Water skiing and sailing . . . memories of Buffalo and New Hampshire . . . looks forward to college . . . uBetty.u LYN VARTY Was born in the saddle and lives at Thomas' . . . volley- ball and basketball enthusiast . . . Handbook Committee . . . short and cute . . . visits East- ern Military Academy regu- larly. OCTAVIO VELEZ Typical Latin lover . . . base- ball, soccer, football and swimming enthusiast . . . that Spanish charm . . . contri- butes to Fiesta . . . MOct.'7 W,V,,p, :,. . -, .. . . , - f i f I Q . . 1.-Stfsfsiint 1 z1wyQaH'YN QQ? T-'tffffi-EW raiserf-.fm-fifQ.f:,:5,315' . Lwpaij., -5 RC' STEPHEN VINCE Concert Choir . . . Spanish Club . . . Folksong Club . , . enjoys soccer and lacrosse . . . intramural volleyball . . . easy sense of humor . . . loyal and dedicated . . . a banjo plucker . . . HWince . . . USteve.H PAGE 85 , , v 47X f Q54 f 'ff- , My fv f 2 1 , L 4 f , , ., ,T fa fa' f cr , 2 fm fe f X Q , fy ff ff if Avfz 4 BRIAN WAGNER A true interest in the theater . . . stage manager for HBlithe Spirit . . . Masquers veteran . . . G.C. Gents . . . Radio Club . . . homeroom oflicer . . , sincerely interested in his work . . . money enthusiast. - I V JOHN WALKER G.C. Diving Team . , . tram- poline instructor . . . arch- ery novice . . . HS1ZiCk-tO-it- ivenessl' . . . cheerful and outgoing . . . Trampoline Twisters . . . psychology whiz. PAGE 86 RUTH VOLLMERHAUSEN Popular and capable . . . ex- cels in all sports . . . President of G.A.A .... former Court Clerk . . . working girl . . . vitality personified . . . Girls, Sports Editor for Mast . . . endless repertoire of hair- styles . . . Spanish scholar . . . liked by all . . . HVollmie. SUSAN WALB Diversified interests and abil- ities . . . best dressed . . . Girls' State Representative . . . Accountancy Chairman of Magazine Drive . . . Head Majorette - notorious for intrepid stick waving . . . S.C.B .... Honor Society . . . Chantecler . . . sews every- thing but buttonholes . . . member of the famous 'clost weekendi' in Vermont . . . Nordic Good Looks . CCSUBIQ7 ESTER VON BOROS Born in Germany . . . toured twelve European countries . . . Camp St. Regis counselor . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Girls' Glee Club Secre- tary and Librarian . . . re- served manner . . . F.T.A. , . . Latin and German Clubs . . . takes fencing lessons . . 'CEaster. fpffyij , 1 ' H , WQKGWQ 74 ff' iw, ' , ,fyfffyf RUTH WALDO Knows what she wants . . . zealous photographer . . . nice figure, beautiful clothes . . . a welcome addition to the Class of '64 . . . speaks her mind . . . uRev. l -lriyi JUDITH WAKEMAN Sunday-school teacher . . . quiet and dedicated . . . Hand- book Committee . . . F.N.A. . . . Girls, Chorus . . . bad- minton team . . . Cathedral Girls' Choir . . . Hludyf' 'IW JAMES WALLACE Brilliant and perhaps unchal- lenged mind . . . sharp Wit . . . excellent trumpet player . .' . efifervescent, contagious gaiety . . . good trackman . . . Band . . . Dance Band . . . Orchestra . . . skiing enthusi- ast . . . New York Giants ufan-addicti' , , , Jim, AW?w W f ' my, f WVJ CHRISTINE WALSH One of the cutest petites . . . poise plus . . . good-natured . . . a sophisticated and taste- ful dresser , . . feminine to her fingertips . . . a sympa- thetic listener . . . prefers white T-Birds . . . at home in the water . . . remembers 'cErnie's,7 . . . Masquers Make- up Committee . . . Chris.,' ANN MARIE WATSON Well-dressed sophisticate . . . beautiful dark eyes . . . heart is in the theater . . . head twirler . . . Orientation and Activity Committees . . . French Club . . . participated in summer stock . . . Secre- tary of C.Y.O .... Masquers . . . unforgettable summers in Vermont . . . HAnnie . . . llW8ttS.l, ALEX ANDRA WALLS An asset to the school . . . Snow Queen's Court . . . at- tractive miss with expressive green eyes . , . individualist . . . remembers New Hamp- shire and Nassau Point . . . Chairman of Assembly Com- mittee . . . Junior Guard of Class of '63 , . . Masquers , . . Concert Choir . . . Celestones . . . MZero,7 . . . '4AleX.7' ROBERT WARD A fine physique . . . Home- room Chairman and Ser- geant-at-Arms . . . one of G.C.'s finest acrobats . . . Weight Lifting Club , . . Off- set Club . . . Fire Patrol . . . summer job . . . HBob.7' FOX.. c'Take a letter .... H CERMAINE WARNOCK A knack for making people laugh . . . summers in Breezy Point . . . always has some- thing to say . . . Spanish Club . . . volleyball and basketball fan . . . office worker . . . member of Delta Sigma Phi , , . uGerri. Qs? LORRAINE WALZER Traveled throughout the LIS. and Europe . . . French Club Treasurer . . . Guidance aid . . . Chorus .... Vast Write- ups . . . duplicate bridge . . . volleyball and tennis . . . Church Youth Choir. . . 'cNot mel THEODORE WEISS Plays a real swingin' trom- bone. . . integral part of Band , . . Orchestra . . . Vice-Presi- dent of Dance Band . . . headed for Juilliard . . . con- noisseur of apple pie, ice cream sandwiches, etc. . . . singular sense of humor . . . '4Teddy.', PACE 87 W! X LINDA WIESER Quiet and conscientious . . . National Honor Society in Junior year . . . Chairman of the Duck Committee . . . uWouldn't you like to help in the uniform room?', . . . Ac- tivity Committee . . . F.T.A. . . . Der Schulspiegel . . . ex- citing summer in Switzerland . . . Pilgrim Fellowship . . . Chairman of Action Commis- sion . . . Band . . . teaches sec- ond graders in Community Church School. SCOTT VVILSON Easy-going and cooperative . . . Radio Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Boys' Mast Write- ups . . . radio amateur . . . WBZAWY . . . plays the drums . . . enjoys tennis . . . remembers First contact with Mineola. CAROL WHELEHAN Loves children . . . hair style commented on frequently . . . a pleasure to know . . . sweet- ness plus . . . Executive Board . . . Latin Club . . . Junior Prom and Senior Dance Com- mittees . , . Knitting Club . . . Sodality. . xi' ze-if-,-QSM' .Frau ,'.- , 5 t.yt- Wa t,,,,: .X 1 X x . TY? ff. ,z .sm,.Ai ,,..5,gfw .., ' -Lil Wojiechowrakowski-invinciblef JOETTA WILLIAMSON Nationwide traveler . . . works at a beach concession during the summer . . . Mast Write-ups . . . volleyball and tennis . . . duplicate bridge . . . plans a future in business administration . . . good stu- dent . . . '4Jo.,, VALENTINA WITALIS Constant chatter follows her everywhere . . . one of our future teachers . . . MI don't believe it! . . . famous dim- ples . . . enjoys sports . . . competent golfer . . . faithful . . . sophistication , . . Hu- manities Club . . . Come on overn . . . remembers a cer- tain slumber party . . . a Candy Striper . . . JUG . . . 'Ullinaf' GEOFFREY WOGLOIVI Tall, dark, and handsome . . . water sports enthusiast . . . Varsity Soccer and Co-Cap- tain Varsity Lacrosse . . . B.A.A ,... Junior Class Treasurer . . . National Hon- or Society in Junior year . . . Reserve Fund Committee . . . Physics Club . . . easy to get along with . . . 'cGeof. GREGORY WHITE New to C.C. from Chaminade . . . basketball and football ...bowling . . . track . .. lacrosse . . . Babe Ruth Base- ball . . . Confraternity . . . C.Y.O .... homeroom otlicer . . . outside jobs . . . widely traveled. I ANDREW WOJCIECHOWSKI Beneath his amiable noncha- lance, a pensive and purpose- ful intellectual . , . socially hospitable . . . a carefree man- ner , . . possesses an honest and creative humor . . . takes pleasure in what he does, and does it with intensity . . . oboe player . . . '5Woj. JOAN ZITZMAN Friendly and vivacious . . . never without a comeback . . . fun-loving and excitable . . . looks forward to weekends . . . adores parties and danc- ing. . . avid bowler. . . F.T.A. . . . Joannie.,' PATRICIA WOLF Full of pep and vim . . . has a way of making people laugh . . . Girls' Glee Club . . . Sec- retarial Club . . . tennis and swimming . . . short and sweet . . 5'Pat. GORDON WOODS Proudly holds honor of being G.C.,s tallest at 6'6 . . . quiet but hardly timorous . . . sub- tle sense of humor . . . lends athletic talent to the HFiends'7 at l.B.L .... loves sailing and skiing . . . folk music fan . . . excellent trombonist . . . c'Gordy,' . . . MShorty.'7 ff 73,,Wr,7,3 y i. ,V , , , . WILLIAM YORKE Works on cars in his spare 2 time . . . enjoys tennis, water A skiing, swimming and boat- C ing . . . has unusual gray eyes , . . . always smiling and laugh- ing , . . prompt to lend a help- qsiimy ing hand . . . uSkip . . . 4'Bill.'7 MARY JANE ZUKAS Continuous orations . . . Hu- manities enthusiast . . . every- where at once . . . Hxvhatcha callitl' . . . experienced driver . . . Lord K Taylor worker . . . an opinion on everything . . . Latin Club . . . Orienta- tion and Activity Committees . . . volleyball. ,fail LAURENCE WYDRO Friendly and sincere . . . haunts the Little Theatre . . . Lacrosse . . . intramural bas- ketball . . . stalwart member of Assembly Committee . . . Masquers Member-at-Large . . . Student Council Delegate . . . interested in math and science . . . uLarry.', RONALD YOUNG Cheerful, individualistic and outspoken . . . radio ham . . . bicycle-endurance-trip fana- tic . . . President of Chemistry Club . . . Latin Club . . . Band . . , Botany Club , . . Chefs Club . . . Physics Club . . . 'cRon.'7 's PAGE 90 Best-Looking 1. M. Murphy, R. Conway 2. B. Emslie, R. Schumacher 3. A. Walls, T. Schenck Cutest 1. C. Stevens, T. Schenck 2. B. Emslie, R. Meyer 3. P. Small, R. Conway Most Artistic 1. C. Galterio, T. Sweeney 2. V. Pironti, D..Rasweiler 3. D. Duncan, J. LeCette Most Athletic 1. R. Vollmerhausen, T. Middleton 2. B. Nixon, F. Quayle 3. M. Scholey, R. Conway Best-Dressed 1. S. Walh, T. Middleton 2. K. Savage, D. Rasweiler 3. L. Kozon, B. Blanchard Most Musical 1. D. Setian, J. LeCette 2. L. Long, 1. Hamilton 3. M. Kirhy, R. Richter Best Figure 1. B. Duncan, R. Schumacher 2. B. Sadler, T. Middleton, R. Conway 3. A. Maley, T. Manfredonia, R. Quayle Most Popular 1. M. Fager, T. Sohenck 2. B. Emslie, R. Conway 3. P. Ryan, B. Schiftner Most Theatrical 1. S. Lucci, B. Dennis 2. F. Driscoll, M. Scotti 3. B. Murphy, Li Wydro Best All Around 1. D. Setian, J.fLeCette 2. P. Ryan, T.'Schenck 3. M. Fager, B. McDavid Most Likely to Succeed 1. D. Setian, B. McDavid 2. M. Fager, J. LeGette 3. S. Walh, 1. Jeans Friendliest 1. P. Ryan, D. Rasweiler 2. D. Setian, T. Sehenck 3. F. Dehle, Melva Fager, B. Schiftner Done Most for School 1. D. Setian, B. McDavid 2. P. Ryan, J. LeGette 3. S. Walb, T. Schenck SENIOR POLL Most Humorous 1. B. Tyre, B. Kenny 2. A. Landis, J. Biggane 3. L. Ciliherti, R. Cappello Best Dancer 1. K. Steinle, F.. Oswald 2. N. Baker, T. Schenck 3. B. Murphy, D. Dillmeier Most Individual 1. V. Pironti, A. Wojciechowski 2. M. Fager, R. McGuinness 3. M. Tuck, A. R. Hahn Most Intelligent 1. D. Setian, J. ,leans 2. M. Kirhy, H. Carde 111 3. M. Tuck, V. Natiello,1. LeCette Most Talkative 1. F.. Specht, B. Kenny 2. M. J. Zukas, D. Rasweiler 3. M. Carry, J. Shore Favorite Teacher 1. Mrs. Schnauhelt, Mr. Formisano 2. Mrs. McNally, Mr. Richmond 3. Miss Kendall, Mr. Corhridge z P1 I s ' f f 7 1 if ' . f f I 1 12 A i 1 .Q e g U s f 3 I ' . If R Most Humorous B. Kenny, B. Tyre A ', f 77 M , Uffmfi ' L ' if -f' I' gf! f ' V 'M'5f2?f'fl-34' , zi?zf7ZfZ72 gm W ,'.' .sf 44fzg,c,f fx f ,af ,, , , I f f. ,V4,,a., My If L' J ' 40396 .Q 4L..W,4,....J , ' Q ,I I ',1yVg4Cg,i,i1..4 we, V .U iii. Z' 'Ev ' I 5 ' n 1 ' WI F7 .J f, J ff 'Q P' N, Best Dancer K. Steinle E. Oswald Best All Around D. Setian, J. LeCette 1'-4 S, K Most Artistic ..........-.- ' T. Sweeney 8-7 C. Calterio E , Best Looking R. Conway, M. Murphy Most Musical ! D. Setian, J. LeGette .4 PAGE Most Athletic R. Vollmerhausen, T. Middleton Most Theatrical W. Dennis S. Lucci Most Intelligent D. Setian, J. Jeans Most Individual A. Wojciechowski, V. Pironti C utest T. Schenck, C. Stevens Frienclliest Most Talkative B. Kenny E. Specht D. Rasweiler, P. Ryan 1 s s if f' Done Most for School D. Setian, B. McDavid at , fill, , ,feiifgf ' fa, , 5 lv I Favorite M ' Teacher Mrs. Schnaubelt Mr. Formisano ,Mllffffz Most Likely to Succeed D. Setian B. McDavid Best Dressed S. Walb, T. Middleton w ei' Most Popular Best Figure T. Schenck, M. Fager B. Duncan. R. Schumacher The Year in Review Bruce, thereis room for three copies of Lady Chat . . . i X I 1 + ,f 'Q Wy' 1 Q fl C 0 Z, f 4 gil ff m ,G-I K , ., pay. , 77 ,J mmf? I f Hjmyfu X 1 X iffiifiiirynm. 'fi'-nv 3 f Emi fc 1 ff f X ,fx , H - V, K ,, , ii ' Q X41 1 f Lys' Z JZ g , V, i .,,, Q yr .,,, V, ,V L :veg I K In , ff f ,wziff wrffw ' ' 2 If ' a we ' r , 1 H Q K ' ,r , 4 'I' ef X 4? 1 Senior privileges si . . . homework no. WE OFFICIALLY BECAME Seniors at the Casino Reunion Dance on the third of September. Everyone stood around discussing summer jobs, the march on Washington, and the new Stewart School annex until the band arrived a mere hour and a half lateg then class sponsor Mr. Richmond introduced our two unforget- table exchange students, Pierre and Lisbet, and our hardworking class officers. Somehow summer ended, and September came with herds of frantic Seniors storming the guidance office to ask for advice, add or drop courses, or just complain. Confusion reigned as the sophs, who suddenly seemed remote and insignificant, were transported back and forth to Stewart School. Senior superiority was quick- ly asserted when bitter controversy over ccstand- ing for Seniors was reopened-and settled with a shaved head. lt seemed that everybody had gone to Eu- rope, and two long exchange student assem- blies set the pace for a very international year, complete with a new International Club spon- sored by Miss Boken and Pierre Meyrat. The Class of 964 opened the school social season on September 20th with a Carousel Dance, successfully organized by social chair- men Judy Radocy and J an McKenna. Although there had been some doubt as to whether we'd have a mascot in time, Class President Tom Schenck triumphantly unveiled Kon Tiki, an honest-to-goodness good luck symbol, and proud representative of the Biggest and the Best. Kon was duly paid homage by a select group of girls who knelt before him singing, 'cWe love you, Kon, Oh, yes, we do-oof' That night some mysterious Garden Cityites sowed their wild oats with paint brushes, and for several weeks after the walls of the high school remained adorned with the class num- bers '64f, 765 and '66, and unexplainable -739717. The craze spread and class numbers appeared not only on lamp posts and sidewalks all over town, but so on the Great Neck North You p f g d five W-1-'----nununsmn n , ,,,..f , ,,., ,. , W 'vf3 ,3l'jj,., .,, Y J , , QV' - . Yr. ,, 14, - ff , , - The Merry Mailman. 4 3, :,, V f - 114, i,,,,, V , 'rf'-Q-e ff gy, ,w..w.,,, ,A..A,, C D it 1'- L ., . 1 ,-XBE, Xl I x s i' kr ' gl , ,VV vu ' K fi' or iw' i54LL.,' rf! S , i it i A t ' , f -- Ns l 'fn Hankering for a smoke? The Carzle's are on the tablefl PAGE 96 High School on the eve of our first football game, while the indignant administration con- ducted an unsuccessful search for the culprits. Our prize-Winning turnout at the Fall Pep Rally proved conclusively that if the Class of '64 had nothing else, it had spirit. 'Team plus Spirit equals Victoryv Was this yearns motto, as proclaimed by ever-enthusiastic senior cheer- leader, Ed Kelly. Remembering last year's mas- cot crisis, theft-wary seniors provided Kon with the Hearse of '64. Eight hundred strong, CLC. fans proceeded to the Great Neck North football field, where We not only outnumbered the home fans, but beat their team in the bargain. We could tell it was going to be a good year! The Student Council recognized inflation by raising the price of the CD. to 34.00, and a Week later the annual magazine drive got off to a flying start with Mr. lVlcCleary serving as lVlas- ter of Ceremonies and I an McKenna providing the backstage labor. The Seniors attempted to make up for their failure to sell magazines with l l Below 65 . . . well. . .37 a fairly lucrative Senior Bridgeg however, the Class of ,641 faced financial difficulties because of unexpected expenses involved in the school- painting-scandal. Meanwhile we were demonstrating both in- telligence and versatility. In the annual Talent Assembly, Seniors Long, Fritz, Schenkel, Steinle, Thomas, Landis, LeGette, and Setian highlighted an afternoon of music with moods ranging from honky-tonk to classical. On the academic side too, the Biggest was one of the Best. Thirty-five National Merit Letters of Commendation and seven semi finalists amply indicated Senior classroom proficiency. By late October our athletic squads had al- ready begun to bring home laurels. Garden Cityis football team, paced by co-captains Frank Quayle and Greg Herbert, was unde- feated after three league contests. The soccer team looked invincible as depth and skill pro- duced six consecutive victories. As November The alumni tea XVI .-,'f'i'g., I i- A V il--.M tl-q KL' is- S minus the alumni. f A :c ?f V my fa Wwaua A bel on Nimble-Neez: 200g Hurried-Hoofs: 275. 1 Lp, Yan '71 1- '. , PAGE 97 A A 1 1 PACE 98 '41 smell 11 ratf? came, we all felt the tension of the coming foot- ball game with arch-rival Mineola, perhaps our best chance ever to unseat the perennial champs. But alas! On a Wet, muddy November day, we dropped a bitterly contested 13-12 de- cision to c'Gehrke's Goonsf' Our hard-nosed defensive play almost nullified six GC. fum- bles, and the heart-breaking loss was nothing for the team to be ashamed of. Amid the Hurry of report cards, election slo- gans and snow, winter fast approached. Our soccer team came Within an ace of taking the division championship as we lost 1-0 to a strong Great Neck North in a tense double-overtime playoff. On the romantic side, the Sadie Haw- kins Dance brought hope to the hearts of many of C-.Cfs fairest. The death of President Kennedy stunned and saddened the Whole school. The Masquers show, Blithe Spirit, was postponed until the following Tuesday, when a brave, mostly Sen- Z1 i '1 2ikf'xnf, XFN? XA' W' 'Q gl .gs A . ..r-3-,W-2 .. Q AM ,L V 5 A --.,f. .fe-a..-if The bus drivers: fleft to rightl F. Labanowski, F. Butler, F. Dragon, S. Bitz, Kotish, G. Stuart, E. Boyle, H. Kaiser, J. Ashby, H. Frerks, R. Stuart, W. Braun, A. Kolodrncki. ,rfwqd ' rw, . ,ffrryfk Mm V '51 dreamtfl ior cast gave a polished, if anti-climactic per- formance. The school settled into a sombre, thoughtful Thanksgiving vacation. But life went on, and festive December turned our thoughts to other things. College Boards, early acceptances, a new sports season, Christmas . . . even the most conscientious could not help suc- cumbing to the distractions of the season. Student Council President Bill lVIcDavid and the high school's choral organizations were featured in the traditional tree-lighting cere- mony. The choral groups, led by the talented composer-conductor Mr. Konowitz, presented a varied and unusual Christmas concert the fol- lowing night. lnstrumuental musicians also par- took of the holiday atmosphere in their own concert a few days later. The Fall Awards As- sembly seemed to put a cap on the old year, while the Student Council Dance promised fes- tivities in ushering in the new. Faced with a rough decision, President Bill lVlcDavid picked Two tickets. four tickets, six tickets . . ,T fi 'iYou'z'e been dead for T years and fre bmw married for S. Pro I Michelle Murphy from the middle of a bevy of beauties and crowned her Snow Queen. After much deliberation and heated debate, Seniors were finally granted full privileges in- cluding use of the lobby and special senior Sfuayhaiis. P1-iviieges had been withheld 'am quarter because of the confusion of the Sopho- more Shuttle and because of the size of the Sen- ior Class. To welcome in Hourv year, the Class of 964 duly made-and duly broke-our good resolu- tions. Settling back into school routine after ten days of freedom, we breezed through our last set of midyears and chewed our finger nails as we waited for word from the colleges of our choice. ln January we said good-by to our Most Popular Teacher, Mr. Formisano, now Garden Cityjs ambassador to Kenya, and welcomed Dr. St. James, his replacement from Chicago. The first semester finally curled up and died-it Nordic Supremacy Will wills order. PAGE 100 Students for a night seemed that only yesterday we had entered school with such grand anticipations. Winter weather and Beatlemania had taken possession of us as we started the second semester. Abe and George provided us with a dayjs rest, as did two snow days resulting from the biggest snow storm we could remember. The Honor Society induction ceremony, directed by President Dot Setian and made memorable by Speaker Mr. Miner and a smoking motor in the lectern, brought Spring into the hearts of sixty-six GC. scholars and their proud parents. Echo, Ink Spots and Mast raced for deadlines, while the class of '64 polished up those senior themes. lt was a brooding time, a reflective time-we Pierre Bob mourned the death of ex-Superintendent Frank Wassung, author of our Alma Mater, Echo Editor Hank Carde staged an attack on smok- ing to follow up the government's recently pub- lished study. But we looked forward as well as back. What was past was a memorable Senior Year, what was ahead of us would be unforget- table. Nothing but good could come to us now. We would see a wonderful P.T.A. presentation of The King and I, we would have a fun-filled Senior party. We would bounce back from Easter vacation full of hope and covered with Florida tan. We would laugh and learn on Stu- dent Teacher Day, and watch the Juniors strug- gle as we did a year ago at election time. There would be the Father-Daughter Party, the Masqueris play, our final Awards Assembly, the Picnic, Prom . . . and Graduation, with white dresses, sweetheart roses and nostalgia. As the Mast Went to press, spring was gathering its forces for a final assault on winter. Nothing but the best was in store for the Kldiggest and the Bestf, Paar 101 PAGE 102 ulaet the words go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans -horn in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of their ancient heritage-and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are com- mitted today at home and around the world? Inaugural address JOHN F. KENNEDY -Q fo . am fx Q xv K X ABQ . X 1 . QM? 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Ti' I 121-'PT-':Ql?4fd4 -'-V T,-gff-Lf' 4:1 jg: ' f-', Riff fig: 'A' f .fi-'5':3?2t,-f f1' ' ffl iii jg,-.C,1-fp'Lui-jjgflggl-A I -f 'f ,- ,,' il' 9- .,f- . ' A f '1::-Yf1r?:'?Qi 'ill 5' J 'PDQ' if , - Q.fz1:1:2e:,ii:-'Qi A ki 11. 'fel if 2 ,K J I Fl 1 ,- 4 4 x ' fu, .xx R 12 xf ' x PAGE 106 CLASS OFFI ER 1965 .JOHN HORSTMEYER President 4'-'hr' DALE WEILER Vice-President DIANE CIANELLI Secretary MR. LAWDER Sponsor IVIARCUERITE PHILLIPS Social Chairman JOHN IVIULLEN Treasurer PAMELA JORDAN Assistant Social Chairman Bottom row: L. Fairgrieve, B. Boyle, D. Erdman, C. Fabish L. Breseman, L. Bosch, J. Savoldy, B. Bernhard, J. Bligh, S Adams. Second row: B. Anderson, L. Bann, J. Davies, L. Sattler, K. Riley, M. Dormsjo, J. Draper, G. Behl, N. Boyd, C. Chulick B. Eulner, K. Collin, S. Bradley, D. DeWerth, J. Falk, V Cheikes, T. Chisena, C. Yost, J. Bezouska. Third row: S. Behan P. Ehlers, H. Forsdick, M. Feldman, P. Burns, C. Feldeisen, L 1 Echert, F. Acker, J. Burchard. C. Burnish. H. Bardi. J. Donley B. Bush, C. Browne, C. Allison, A. Clarke. L. Camlnell, B Barnes. Fourth row: B. Bellinger. P. Braaten, J. Boyd, M Elardi, C. Anderson, B. Anderson, B. Barnes, B. Eisen, R. Andry, S. Bensen. J. Brown, H. Gardner. F. Emmenegger, D Bradle, B. Brennan, R. Ammons. Bottom row: E. Schueler, D. Rolfe, J. Schriever, C. Wetherell, N. Rivers, S. Crowley, A. Connelly, C. Cross, N. Conway, L. Wenk. J. Darr, B. Schneider, P. Winkler, K. Walters, L. Schlapp. B. Sheridan. A. Sharretts, J. Crunkleton. Second row: B. White, S. Wright, B. Waag, S. Wallace, B. Dambrowski. M. Ware, L. Sattler K Bile B Wol vert L Sar field K Von Boross F. L , . y, . I , . s , . , Yeargain. J. Eblnets, A. llrgo, S. Cline. J. Costello, A. Phelan, E. Purinton. B. Pellegrino. Third row: J. Hooper. D. Wilcstrom J. Raymond, D. Weiler. B. Willets. D. 'Yan Wye. C. Walls, L. Yilaldo. J. Parks, ll. Cronin, T. O'Domiell. L. Davey. B. Benner, B. Perry, W. Conrad, E. Zorn. ll. Wigler. J. Peters. D. Collins Fourth row: D. Reay, J. Pappas. C. Wagner. ll. Polowchena S. Peller. J. Walsh. C. Penny. B. Gentile. C. Kohart. J. Henderi son. D. Ward, J. Yeitcli. lf.-Lcliacz, T. Condelli. J. Began. PAGE 107 PAGE 108 Bottom row: K. Logue, N. Lindbloom, S. Korff, D. Karmiol, B Karten, W. Hoke. S. Genet. J. Hulsaver, J. Laycock, K. Kind. N Lilliton, C. Leiser, C. La Bella, P. Jordan. Second row: P. Fer- guson, P. Kelly, C. Hollingsworth, P. Faurote, J. Lebenbaum B. Lauro, C. Locasto. J. Farrell. C. Findley, D. Barrett, D. Gia nelli, C. Acunto. P. Callahan, V. Fields, L. Feyler, C. Craven horst, M. Gallagher. A. Fleisig. Third row: C. Leslie, P. Lam bert, S. Ludlam, J. Ford, R. Daly, L. Denigris, J. Melchior, P Kirk, J. Henderson, H. Knox, P. Hubbell, J. Gartner, L. Kon selman, S. Hofmann, L. Locklin, J. Holmgren, J. Kalmar, B Jaeger. Fourth row: J. Leonard, B. Lagna, P. Franz, C. Lemrow C. Crespin, G. Brauns, J. Gebhardt, B. Goetz, D. Loring, B Butz, W. Fraser, L. Johnson, C. Johnson, G. Garofalo, M. Kelly B. Lee, M. Kuhn. l Bottom row: D. Newman, L. Owens, P. Keppler, L. Reilly, K. Basweiler, S. Slawter, L. Ackerman, L. Sterling, S. Odell, C. Stauber, M. Stark, L. Sporbert, L. Myers, D. McPhee, C. Con- over, J. Clifford, D. Mills. L. Phillips, P. Nielsen, N. Tattersall, C. Owen. Second row: B. Tobias, J. Stahl, D. Nugent, H. Oakley, S. Smith, K. Schutz, J.' Snedeker, V. McCann, M. Mouzakitis N. Pullman. M. Phillips. J. Draper, J. Thompson, A. Taylor, N. Pickhardt, A. Miller, D. Moser, K. Morris, L. MacFarlane. K. - Sullivan. Third row: E. McGrath, P. Munsche, J. Tuck, C Mehldau, M. McNamara, C. Shotton, J. Tessier, L. Sutton, C Pricher, C. Richter, B. Stone, P. Fortunato, D. Falconieri, R. LoCurto, C. Mearns, C. O7Keefe, C. Rundlett, P. Moore, J. McKeehan, B. Orlowski. Fourth row: D. Spies, A. Lincoln, B. Ott, D. Neldner, F. Odgers, K. Ne-ary, C. Liscum, B. Jacobson, C. Walls, B. Nevin, A. Nyland, M. Mansfield, J. Sim, R. Strifert, L. Tedesco, M. McCabe, J. McLoughlin, B. Mazur, J. Mullen. Bottom. row: L. Uncles, K. McCauley, K. McEwan, J. Mc- Donough, J. Touhy, C. Dunne, L. Hart, E. Hausman, J. Crunckle- ton, E. Van Meter, M. Hannan, J. Vione, E. Gless, D. McCarthy, K. Maher, M. McDougal, E. Collins, E. Trentalange, B. Gordon, S. Gray, J. Holl, P. Harvey. Second row: J. Varney, K. Graefing, P. Havens, S. Tobin, E. Marsh, D. Thorpe, D. Griffith, M. Wells, N. Grimsley, L. Uzzell, N. McGlynn, M. Marston, K. McNerney, C. Hill, J. Manfredonia, K. McLellan, C. Richardson. Third row: B. Graham, J. Vassalotti, D. Greene, B. Heuhner, F. Hall J. Rymers, J. Sawicki, J. Massey, J. Rohan, J. Hamrock, D Lynch, B. Hogan, B. Reina, J. Robertson, P. Rohan, B. Scuderi K. Rose. Fourth row: J. Severson, HJ Massey, R. Calhoun, R. George, S. Max, D. Mallardi, B. Lynch, P. Getchel, G. Holmes, T. Sauer, J. Horstmeyer, J. Hanisian, M. Hines, R. Harken J. Van Derhaan, F. Mamer, B. Snowden, T. Bully, P. Kirk M. Cianciulli, M. Fuller, J. Melchior. Q O if PAGE 109 B!!! PAGE 110 C ASS OFFICERS 1966 JAMES RUTH President s V., x U I pf-QT!! GLORIA GILKES S, , -'eff BARBARA MOLTER Vzce-President , A Social Chairman ' f ' 4 ef fv,, if S- , gy, ., ,- ff f f , MR. SLOCOMBE Sponsor CHARLES HABERKERN KENNETH SCHACHMUT H igggri a fl. Treasurer Bottom row: L. Testa, S. Serrell, K. Smith, C. Troy, C. Vickers, C. Macklin, K. Smith, N. Kirk, L. Holfelder, C. Hipp, L. Mahin, C. Salvato, C. Acunto, C. Hayes, P. Kirchgessner, B. Siniscalchi S. Wilson. Second row: P. Borsari, J. Zemhruski, M. Steinman? L. Bennis, C. Butera, H. Tiernan, J. Christ, P. Sheridon, V. Bena, C. Smith, B. Lawrence, F. Walsh, L. Molter, C. Aspland, B. Molter, M. Brown, P. Blake. Third row: D. Cohn, R. Van Cise 7 A. Brown, B. Wolf, E. Zornherg, L. Zampino, S. Smithson, K. Becker, M. Trakas, C. Thomson. M. Ahern, D. Stavrides, F. Bil- lilteri, L. Brown, S. Wright, J. Swanson, K. Rickard, K. Scmidt. Fourth row: D. Silveri, A. Carey, R. Caine, R. Vollmerhausen, P. Brennen, J. Sweeney, V. Topping, D. Blattmacher, R. Schla- geter, D. Beck, S. Baldwin, C. Volence, G. Wiggins, T. Butler, J. Anderson, W. Sullivan, R. Bordett. Bottom. row: S. Kutner, K. Kieninger, E. Jounakos, P. Frey, B. Molter, L. Molter, B. Martone, H. Molloy, D. Monticello, D Dahl, L. Fielosteel, P. Henning, K. Cody, F. Karl. B. Mann Second row: J. Miller, H. Litton, D. Claysher, J. Meyer, S. Good win, C. Maclean, K. Gray, L. Jankowski, L. Modica, H. Mc- Mackin, M. Murphy, C. Mayer, D. Corrigan, L. Hickey. L. Codoy, A. Budke. Third row: P. Lamedico, J. Mettler. C. Kep pler, R. Vaile, W. Yates, J. Healy, B. Kane, L. Lynch, W. Kelly P. Hamrock. B. Corin. V. Calterio. .-X. Greer. C. Smith. J. lleci C. Degeronimo. Fourth row: L. Laverdiere. B. Hill, J. Frank T. Erhardt. J. Kelly. B. Jewett. F. Fischer. D. Censel, K. Huh bard, W. Cray. B. Fppler, Nl. Fitzgerald. J. Hamilton. B. Kirk- wood. P. Hill, J. Horton. Fifth row: A. Kohart. J. Klallouk. R. Horan, D. Milot. T. Brown. C. Foster. A. Flanagan. B. Eggers J. Hill, B. Fontana. F. Danks. J. Donovan. J. Dillman. PACE 111 PAGE 112 Bottom row: G. Wolchek, K. Setian, M. Ness, N. Tantillo, K Pelino, W. Behrer, S. Fougner, E. Procelli, L. Manville. P. Bock, I. Record, G. Martin, B. Shea. Second row: R. Quinn, P. Peters, J. Oakley, C. Pollock, J. Nesselhauf. L. Patterson B. Miller, L. Capobianco, K. Cufl, S. Bevan, V. Schofield, Marino, S. Palmer. Third row: I. Ober, B. Rossetti, A. O'Brien S. Chu, A. Bingelstein, D. Mayer, D. Johnson, A. Deoyanis S. Faxon, K. Owen, G. DeGeronimo, J. Newman, S. McDougal M. Norris, W. Tripp. Fourth row: G. Natiello, C. Bullman, S Hicks, D. Troutman, W. Greene, J. Mera, K. Peterson, D. Pi T. Owen, R. Penn, W. Ohlerich. l l I First row: S. Scholl, I. Creighton, L. McCoy, C. Zahler, S. Douglas, I. Tate, P. Armstrong, L. Anding, S. Gates, L. Jack, P. Jones, I. Appelt, L. Croshy. Second row: V. Koelsch, J. Hoh- son, G. Steinle, J. Schweis, G. Van Buskirk, S. Bachelder, G. Klaver, K. Wagner, B. Mann, J. Wilhelm, D. Billows, B. Nagle B. Hart, N. Brewer, M. Began, P. Bradley. Third row: D. Weis- 7 fuse, S. Irwin, J. Bock, D. Olsen, K. Foehr, H. Newall, L. Mai Orca, M. Schefller, C. Smyth, J. Ince, P. Lum, P. LeSueur, D Hitman, J. Rice, M. Tomasko. Fourth row: T. Petty, D. George J. Sahella, R. Person, W. Wetheral, B. Medland, P. Dooley, C Giannasio, A. Eckmann, T. Motamad, D. Barr, E. Hess, B. Fel lows, N. DiMaria, G. Giordano, R. Orem. Firsz row: L. Davidson, M. Ryan, J. Manley, P. Bolz, L. Dreher, C. Joslyn, C. Flanagan, S. Lyons, M. Lutz, L. Nelson, M. Keyes, M. Blankley, J. Barenklau, R. Fenik, M. Chagoll, J. Eherle, B. Macandrew. SGCOILKZ-I'0'LUZ L. Nile, L. Cartnick, B. Hedge, N. Serrell, S. Oswald, N. Freeman, B. Martin, R. Oltsmanns, S. Robertson, S. Mitchell, A. Johnston, N. Steinert, K. Hult, D. Fritts, M. Wright. Thirrl row: K. Riley, D. Hall, E. Jalfe, A. Forshay, S. Padden, S. Crossbard, C. Cvreiner, J. Jenks, L. Smith, P. Taylor, P. Marcellino, B. Frans, B. Cvinns, K. Healy, E. Fredricksen. G. Cilkes, B. Theofan. Fourth row: J. Heidelber- ger, K. Sehachmut, C. Haberkern, P. Behrer, T. Eckis, M. Mc- Carthy, B. Bis, N. Wenk, D. Beck. E. Muller, J. Voket, Cv. Harvey, D. Adams, M. Stern, G. Peters. Fifth row: J. Coodwillie. J. Roth, F.. Muller, R. Laboda, N. Baxter, B. Kohut. Bottom row: N. Ehmann, D. Torney, K. Watson, P. Connolly. E. Johnson, E. Venables, K. Ritter, J. Diebold, D. Daroy, C. Walla. L. Messick, S. McNeil, S. Daly, M. Kenna, S. Dias. Sec- ond row: J. Wolff, C. Hayes, A. Lane, P. Kehoe, B. Oosterom. L. Holfelder, C. Hipp, N. Lang, M. Franson, B. Bempe. K. Clarke, P. Stuart, P. Gordon, K. Du, M. Dwyer, M. Zack. Third row: A. Damherg. L. Witkin. D. Dohlmins. M. Dean. lf. Dolan. B. Bankes, B. Kendall. A. Bosenherg. L. Yolper. B. Carter. A Varela, J. Guild. J. Beinen. S. Hulsaver, J. Haag. P. Trearlwell Fourth row: P. Behm. B. Jong. J. Tobias. B. Tyner. J. Patterson. J. Fleming. B. Hughes. T. Caselli. YY. Taggart. B. Carnegie. J Kovalcik. F. Muhlstell, P. Byrne. G f ffpiff SVS X ff! I A Q 70 '- ,agg 2 2, K? 1' Q ,, 5 1 my .K G 4 A ACTIVITIES WILLIAM MCDAVID Q WILLIAM BLANCHARD STUDENT COUNCIL JOANNE DARR - LYLE JOHNSON PAGE 116 5 TS DOROTHEA SETIAN - JOHN O7CONNOR EXECUTIVE BOARD MISS SNYDER - MR. TEGNELL Bottom row: P. Stuart, D. Cianelli, L. Hart, C. Dunne, L. Johnson, B. McDavid, B. Blanchard J. Darr, L. Ackerman. K. Polowchena, R. Reinecker. Second row: Mr. Tegnell, K. Sullivan J. Mullen, K. Setian, J. O,Dell, D. Setian, E. Harty, M. Tomaslco, D. Cleary, A. Maley, Miss Snyder. Third row: R. Bankes, M. Kuhn, J. Fitzpatrick, L. Wydro, G. Johnson, J. O'Connor J. Hamilton, T. Hrlcins, B. Liming, M. McCabe. STUDENT COUNCIL Every Thursday in the cafeteria,,the Student Council, the schoolls deliberative body, may be found probing the sensitive issues of the day. Far from the stuffy austerity that the word deliberative evokes, however, the Council carries out its duties with a mixture of energy and responsibility that fascinates the spectator. The dynamic leadership of the Executive Board is evident in all facets of Student Council activity. The Board has shown a concern for democracy in their efforts to improve homeroom meetings, while an unprecedented civic spirit was demonstrated in their newest conception, a uKeep-Carden-City-Clean7' campaign. The sensitive guidance of sponsors Mr. Tegnell and Miss Snyder has earned the respect of the Council and the school. The influence of the Student Council permeates the life of every Garden City High School student. Not only does it afford him the opportunity to air his gripes and suggestions, but it coordinates the extracurricular activities in which he takes part. The Student Council has a tough job and does it well. Bottom row: K. Steinle, J. Thomas, M. Phillips, J. Vassalotti, P. Jordan, A. Landis, C. Fabish, B. Canivan, C. Leiser, L. Farr. Second row: S. Saal, B. Schiftner, A. Walls, S. Hofmann, C. Tassone, P. Small, P. Boss, M. Fager, M. Carry, D. Basweiler, B. Fortney, S. Denton, Mrs. Schnauhelt. Third row: N. Dieckman. S. Walla, M. Delaney, J. Schenckel, I. Dostal, W. Morse, STUDENT CITIZENSHIP M. Scotti, W. Conrad, J. Jewctt, T. Ryan, P. Ryan. Fourth row: S. Rheinhardt, J. Stahl, D. Weiler, R. Barnes, E. Uchaz, T. Hipp, D. Lynch, D. Beay, J. Jeans, T. Chapman. B 0 A R D A group of conscientious, responsible students elected 'hy their own class make up the Student Citizenship Board. Their primary function is to serve as an example of good citizenship for the entire student body. in connection with this purpose, Mrs. SchnaulJelt's Bulldogs,'7 as they are fondly called, are on constant patrol in the halls, parking lot and cafeteria, to give warnings and issue tickets to offenders. Through tireless effort, the S.C.B.,s have made our school a better place in which to Work. Working in conjunction with the Student Citizenship Board, the Student Court is also a branch of school government. The court, which comprises Chief Justice Jacques LeGette, a jus- tice from each grade, two justices-at-large, a loailiff and a clerk, meets each Friday afternoon. At this time, the court handles tickets, tries cases and deliberates constitutional questions, per- forming an extremely difficult and valuable service. ix r la , 3 STUDENT COURT , ,.-:la First row: J. Tuck, J. LeCette, S. Rosengarten, S. Adams. Second row: A. Benosky, F. Dehle, R. Sussman, J. Ince, E. Jaffe. .IUDICIARY COMMITTEE Bottom row: S. Smith, E. Rea, J. Thomas, R. Heubner. Second row: R. Richter, J. Pap- pas, R. Hartman, F. Mcfloldrick. From left to right, bottom row: L. Waltlo, B. Tobias, D. Loring. Second row: B. Reina, R. Hanford, T. Sauer, L. Johnson, C. Leslie. BUDGET CUMMITTEE - 3 ...n-.MA yf w, 'W Iris going to balancef' STEERING COMMITTEE First row: N. O'Donoliue. C. Pedersen. A. Lanrlis. F. Delile. Second row: C. Allison. ll. Wigler. J. Rice. J. Tuck. P. Ross. B. Scliiftner. J. Fitzpatrick. ll. Kirby. Pm 4 l ACTIVITY COMMITTEE Bottom row: M. Heath, B. Mackintosh, S Schwantner, L. Wieser, N. McGlynn, L. Sars field, M. Rohrhack, L. Bosch. Second row: L Myers, E. Meyers, I. McKenna, R. Buckley, M Aspland, Miss Snyder, S. Yost, M. Garrison, V McGann. Third row: M. Kirhy, P. Ferguson C. Eveland, S. Cullen, C. LaBella, E. Trenta lange, P. Hervey, B, Graham, N. Lifliton, B Karten, B. Jaeger. Fourth row: A. Keefe, I. Tes: sicr, G. Stewart, C. Lamia, P. Byron, S. Mitchem L. Geary, K. Clark, B. Barnes. Fifth row: Brashears, C. Galterio, V. Fields, J. Manfre- donia, N. Lindhloom, K. Maher. Bottom row: L. Uzell, C. Gove, Miss Smith, L. Heinsohn, R. Prosek. Second row: N. Geygan, J. Chinnici, E. VonBoross, I. Draper, A. Nyland. HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE SOCIAL COMMITTEE Bottom row: I. Russo, E. Specht, K. Kind C. Dunne, C. Fahish, J. Crunkleton, K. Betz, B. Schneider, N. Conway, P. Morrissey, M. Messick. Second row: S. Penny, B. Ris, G Martin, S. Denison, B. Emslie, C. Stevens, L Loranger, C. Clark, M. Garry. Third row: B. Stone, M. Harrington, K. McGroarty, F Quayle, T. Kirhy, C. Lemrow, A. Watson, E. Hausman, ,l. Meyer, M. Brown, Mr. Sonander. PACE 120 and then I ate some lasagna, suddenly I was dizzy ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Bottom row: C Loufek H. Karel Mrs S iers . , , . p .. Mr. Goodwin, A. Walls, A. Kuhn. Second row: M. Gallagher, T. Chisena, J. Wolff, G. Browne K. Healy, S. Farley, S. Sarsfield, P. Kehoe Third row: S. Adams, J. Holmvren, M. Dormsjo 5. Behm, B. Vancise, s. Jacobi., G. Kammereri Fourth row: T. Morgan, L. Wydro, J. Schenkel D. Kochanczyk, B. Dennis. Bottom row: lll. Straeb. C. Desch. Miss Benneliaum. R. Prosek, L. Heinsohn Serond row: J. Nleci. J. Wakeman. K. Poloweliena. A. Nessin, C. Cove, N. Baker. B. Ohlerich. HANDBOOK COMMITTEE ELECTION COMMITTEE Bottom row: J. Thomas. T. Ryan. Nl. Murphy. D. Rasweiler..3lr. Krakowsky. T. Klanaco. F. Dehle. Nl. Brown. J. Meyer. P. Blake. Second row: B. Stone. B. Palkot. C. Leiser. N. Pullman. S. Holman. L. Loclilin. T. Clii- sena. L. Sutton, K. Klcflroarty. S. Penny. Al. Harrington. Third row: C. Browne. L. Wy- Clro. B. Henning. B. Rossetli. D. Nugent. J. Stahl. B. Brennan. D. Beay. l PAGE 121 STUDENT ORIENTATION COMMITTEE Bottom row: M. Zukas, M. Aquino, S. Lucci A. Watson, L. Heenan. Second row: M. Godwin H. Karel, B. Martone, C. Locasto, T. Ryan, I Milner, S. Mitchem, P. Ryan. 'NN PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Left Lo right: J. Vassalotti, C. Tassone J. Schriever. PAGE 122 Kneeling: J. Barger, T. Sweeney. Seated: Mr. Weiler. Standing: S. Scholl, K. Riley, N. Healian, W. Hamflf, M. Ryan, P. Jordan, M. Phillips, B. Tyre, V. Velenti, D. Duncan, C. Van Buskirk. ' ART PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 499 N Qs - , Wt' tt H135 days X 2? I2 . . . ITL' -. 'Sistine x Q ...- RESERVE FUND COMMITTEE Ccgg Sitting: B. Sheldon, K. Setian. C. Faluisli. B. Tobias. Standing: B. Blanchard. Seated: Miss Crabtree. Standing: T. Motamed, S. Cenet, R. Hartman. D. Hamilton, P. Byrne. LIBRARY COMMITTEE STUDENT- FACULTY RELATIONS BOARD .-X. Halin, N. Conway, Bottom row: M. Fager. C. Yan Huslqirk. B. Pal- kot. C. Walla. Second rozr: S. Horstmeyer, P. LeSueur. R. Bush. D. Loring. PACK 123 FOREIGN POLICY FORUM Foreign Policy Forum gives in- terested students an opportunity to discuss United States policy in an intellectually stimulating at- mosphere. Under the knowledg- able direction of Mr. Melton, members meet whenever current affairs demand discussion and debate. Bottom row: D. Loring, R. Young. Second row: A. Delyanis, D. Mayer, T. Chisena, B. Orlowski. may A nd in the other Hemisphere GIRLS Sitting: N. Dieckman, M. Tuck, J. Odell, D. Setian, Mrs. McNally S. Rosengarten, P. Ross, E. Carrison. Second row: L. Vellendahl N. McClynn, S. Hofmann, M. Kirby, S. Smith, L. Sporhert, H Karel, L. Wieser, E. Schuler, J. Milner, N. O'Donahue, S. Farley R. Carrine, B. Sadler. Third row: P. Ryan, S. Reiger, N. Grimsley L. Myers, B. Muller, K. Eberle, D. Dexter, S. Denton, F. Dehle A. Landis, M. Fager, J. Williamson, K. Polowchena, S. Walb Fourth row: M. Sherman, B. MacKintosh, C. Tassone, A. Walls, N. Slocum, R. Reinecker, C. Murhack, J. McKenna. w f51fsf'ff., fi? 9 Bors Sitting: E. Cinns. TT. Calvin. A. R. Hahn. P. Simons. R. Richter ,L Shore, YV. 3lcDavid. F. Saal. Second row: T. Schenk. F. NIC Coldrick, B. Schiftner, T. Lahoda. J. Stype. C. Woglom. J. Dostal C. Browne. H. Forsdicli. M. McNamara. Il. Delaney. Third rou' T. O'Donnell. B. Tobias, L. Johnson, B. Blanchard. J. Bock. J. ,leans E. Rea, D. fllohrmann, T. Chapman. B. Brennan. Y. Natiello. li Sussman. Fourth row: C. Lewis. T. .-Xrkins. J. LeGette. ,L Schenliel J. Sawicki, I. Fitzpatrick. R. Hanford. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Each year top students of the Junior and Senior classes are inducted into the National Honor Society on the basis of their scholarship, leadership, citizen- ship and service. At this yearis induction, unusually 'thought-provoking addresses were presented by Presi- dent Dorothy Setian and Mr. Miner. Members of the Honor Society meet once a month to compute honor rating forms and compile the quarterly Honor Roll. 7,0 Did Rembrandt start this way? F 't' if ,,. sl Y i . .... Another hacker in the Honor Society? PAGE I2 Bottom row: D. Dexter, M. Kirby, F. Carde, S. Adams, M. Stark, G. Greco. Second row: G. Leiser, M. Dobise, S. Reinhardt, A. Nyland, S. Smith. Third row: T. Gilbert, M. Delaney, T. Arkins, B. Cinns, G. Browne, J. McKeon. ECHO The lobby is deluged with stack upon stack of newspapers and students gobbling lunch in the cafeteria seem to have sprouted a paper appendage. The Echo is out! For a few brief moments the myriad of reporters, writers, typists, and proof-readers on the Echo can take a breather. But within the wink of an eye Editor- in-Chief Hank Carde is cracking the whip again and the next issue begins to roll. Managing Editor Steve Adams scuttles in and out of the Echo office at a breathless pace, and sponsor Mrs. Beppert rides herd on the entire operation. ln spite of several printing dif- ficulties, the staff has turned out an unfailing, superlative paper which includes factual news articles, sports reports, features, Sen- ior and Faculty Snaps, and an admirable editorial column. The tire- less efforts of the Echo staff have kept the student body well- informed on every school issue. Bottom row: M. Sherman, M. Tuck, Mr. Wardner, B. Sussman, D. Loring. Second row: P. Boss, B. Rem e, M. Wri ht K. Foehr V. Koelsch M. Ke es, Y I P g 1 i , Y S. Bevan. Thzrri row: D. Rasweiler, M. Wigler, C. Johnson, PAGE 126 H. Carde. J. Dostal. INKSPOTS Inkspots is our school's literary magazine. With inspiration from Edi- tor Martha Tuck and the magazinels sponsor, Mr. Wardner, the Literary Staff selects notable short stories, poems, and essays to be published in the magazine, which appears annual- ly. Illustrations and lay-out are the responsibility of the Art Staff. The resulting publication is a superior one. Inkspots is interesting and enjoy- able to read, and gives both our bud- ding and accomplished authors a chance for self-expression. Bottorrr row: F. Odgers, T. Laboda, M. McNamara, N. O'Donohue, S. Rosengarten, J. Tuck, B. Schlftner, W. Conrad. Second row: H. Forsdick, B. Kavan, M. Tuck, B. Max, M. Fager, A. Hahn, N. Dieckman, J. Thomas, B. Palkot, D. Rasweiler, R. Vollmerhausen. MAST A shady nook in the Activity Office is always the scene of frenetic activity. This year's faithful Mast staff has been continually sifting, correlating, transcribing, and laboring to produce the Best Yearbook Ever! Under the intrepid leadership of Sir Pooh de Hahn and Sue C'4Profondeur,'l Rosengarten, the staff has revised format and production methods to piece together X 'f'f fv1m....,.,.,, a big, new Mast for the '6Biggest and the Bestf, Starting last summer, they worked afternoons and Saturdays, their moods ranging from nonchalance Culleadline two weeks ago-who cares? D to despondence fHNobody listens to Andrew. i1. The culmination of their efforts is in your hands now. ... ., .dbf X 'uf N 15 PAGE 127 PRESS CLUB The Press Club is designed to encourage membership in school publications, teach the art of journalistic Writing and interest students in the field of journalism. Mrs. Beppert Will- ingly lends a hand as sponsor. The Press Club is a member of Quill and Scroll, a national so- ciety of school publications. Bottom row: S. Reinhardt, D. Dex- ter, S. Smith, S. Bosengarten, l Becand. Second row: B. Kavan, M. Dobise, H. Carde, A. Nyland, M. Delaney. Third row: T. Arkins, A. R. Hahn. OFFUSET CLUB The Oil-Set Club operates a student-purchased A. B. Dick offset applicator. Without the help of this committee, our stu- dents and faculty would be Without the Trojan Handbook, play and concert programs, announcements of sporting events, foreign language pub- lications and material for many other activities. H. Forsdick fkneelingj, Bruce Kavan fuprightj. AQ 4'The green ink is 0.K. but Washington? eyes are crossedfl' OFFICE WORKERS Bottom row: C. Locasto, J. Russo, C. Stevens, M. Harrington, S. Denison, C. Fabish. Second row: D. CriHith, M. Wells, A. Nessin, H. Ranki, M. Godwin, J. Vassalotti, B. Sadler. Third row: M. Messick, S. Behm, A. Walls, B. Van Cise, S. Penny, B. Emslie, L. Loranger. LOST and FOUND Sitting: B. Sadler, C. Stevens, D. Hamilton. Standing: L. Heenan. Lt-. 'Y s A R433 :PY . WY-. fo Vw- I , ,.,:, , ,,, PM ffm. W...-W- ,.........M Y' IJBRARY STAFF Bottom row: S. Odell, M. Schriefer, C. Reinecker, M. Dean, A. Nessin. S fl 1 E. M C th P. Braaten, econ row c ra , R. Hartman, F. Hall, P. Nesbit. N v-'f.,.'.:!+ ff .A. , gdb' 7' I ,1 157 on 129 CIVIL DEFENSE The Civil Defense Squad is a small group of boys Working in the interest of their school and community. They learn proce- dure and aid in the performance of shelter drills. lforlom row: J. Ford, G. Kohart, J. Mettler. Second row: R. Gentile. They keep our country strong. FIRE PATROL J Bntlom. row: B. Ward, M. Kelly, T. ll'lcNerney, D. Mallarcli, J. Mettler, J. Garrett, B- Slfme' Second row: Cline. G. Koharl, B. Gentile, F. Quayle, T. Kirby, D. Crowley, R. Daly, F. Mflmef- PAGE 130 Third row: G. Hrauns. Nl. Chianciuli, J. VanDerBaan, T. Schenk, D. Dillmeler, B. JHC0l9S0H- ! ,pn 1 2 .H 3 .Sf H , . .. xx' g'Why is not real. Elephants sing in Spanish, And zebras clon't even sing at allf' TECHNICAL DIRECTORS In their somewhat routine daily sched- ule, one thing that keeps faculty members guessing is whether or not John Cuff and Dick Kiley will be in class, and if so, for how long. When an emergency arises with any technical equipment in the school, they are called upon to handle the situa- tion. Two of the schoolis busiest and most gifted students, the Technical Directors are in charge of the daily bulletin and sound for assemblies, shows and sporting events. The skeptical opposition. uv Left to righlz l. Cull. H. Kiley. GI' Left to right: C. Leiser, L. Sarsficld, N. McClynn, P. Ryan, J. McKenna, N. Dieckman, C. Falmish, Schueler. N. Flesh. MAGAZINE DRIVE The annual Magazine Drive is the main source of income for each class treasury. Three weeks after the opening of school, student salesmen dashed frantically from door to door in an effort to sell their quota of Look Publications. Chairman Jan McKenna, Assistant Chairmen Pam Ryan, Nance Dieckman, Sue Lucci, Sue Walb, and the Junior apprentices kept track of sales, performed accounting tasks and distributed prizes. Oh?! heh! heh! Hi! . . .H And he's literate. loo! lateral Leff to right: F. Mulstafl. M. Chagoll. B. Kavan. Mrs. Arnold, C. Lewis, J. Sim, S. Planson STUDENT STORE Under the capable direction of Mrs. Arnold, a small band of faithful has giv- en its time to the maintenance of a service unnoticed by many students-the run- ning of the Student Store. This isn't a job for the glory boys-the chief compensa- tion is the knowledge of a job well done. The Student Store workers deserve the thanks of the student body for their fine efforts this year. First row: L. Heinsohn, C. Cove, M. McCarthy, W. Hoke, J. Milner, J. Schweiss. Second row: J. Oram, M. Aspland, V. Fields, Mrs. Burnstein. A. DiMaria, B. Locasto, M. Gallager, L. Reilly, L. Fairgrieve. Third row: K. Maher, M. Boyd, D. Karmiol, L. Feyler. L. Philips, D. Newman. N. Pullman, .l. Snedicker, K. Pridclv. S. Cray. Fourth row: P. C. Eisnor, K. McNerney, C. Hill, P. Dugan. J. Tessier, R. Buckley. Boross, N. Ceygon. Fifth row: J. Holl. J. Bligh. J. Farrell. S. Rei C. Galterio, B. Lrann. V FUTURE NURSESCHT AMERICA Small. E. Yon nhardt. Some time during his high school career, each student has visited the Nurse's Office and been greeted by a lovely girl with an understanding smile. The girls working with the Nurse are members of the l7.N.A. and meet every other Monday under the sponsorship of Mrs. Bernstein. The F.N.A. acquaints girls with the field of nursing through guest speakers and visits to hospitals. Boitom row: A. Watson. lf. Valenti. C. Desch. P. Havens A. O7Connor, S. Cenet. Second row: D. Karmiol. L. Litton, S. Tobin, P. Long. C. Del Ciorno. C. Chulick. ll. Har- rington. Third row: C. Stevens. Denison. Specht. L. Loranger. S. Penny. C. Hill. RED CROSS Red Cross representatives from every home- room are in charge of the school enrollment drive in the fall. Under the direction of President Carol Desch, representatives make useful gift items for children in foreign countries, attend county-wide meetings and participate in the publicity for Red Cross blood centers. PAGE 134 First row: T. Motamid, Mr. Wal-ter. Second row: D. Loring, J. Hess. CHESSIHJH Chess enthusiasts match wits each Thursday afternoon in Room 210, Where 4'The Came is taught and skills per- fected. The top chess player is decided in a tournament held at the end of the year. BRIDGE CLUB HDon7t be a social outcast! The Bridge Club, open to both novices and more ad- vanced players, teaches and plays bridge weekly. Seek refuge from the noisy lobby! Seated: S. Genet. Standing: W. Hoke, D. Hamilton, L. Sterling. Iliff Bottom row: V. Gravenhorst, L. Feyler, K. Rasweiler. Second row: N. McClynn. KNITTING CLUB Eager to knit up a storm f or socks, mittens and sweatersl, members of the Knitting Club meet- each Tuesday with sponsor Miss Hagedorn. ln addition to knitting personal articles and gifts, each member knits one article to be given to charity. HUMANITIES CLUB Students dedicated to the arts flock to the meetings of the Humanities Club. Among programs presented this year was a Yoga demonstration by Pierre Meyrat, a hootenanny led by Miss Kendall, and a discussion of the novels of Ayn Rand moderated by Hank Carde. Interest in the American Field Service led to the birth of the lnternational Club within the Hu- manities Club. The International Club hopes to foster greater interest in ex- change activities and travel abroad. Bottom row: L. Loranger, N. O,Grady, C. Calterio, A. Keefe, K. Kind, E. Van Meter. D. Cleary. C. Murbach, M. Fageri Second row: I. Russo, S. Penny, J. Thomas, K. Steinle. A. Watson. C. Eveland, L. Kozon, J. Tessier, J. Draper, C. LaBella, J. Thompson, J. Laycock. Third row: S. Denison, E. Specht, A. Clarke, C. Dunne, J. Tuohy, J. McDonough, B. Graham, E. Trentalange. K. McCauley, N. Rivers, L. Cilberti, B. Duncan. Fourth row: J. Porter, lll. Straeb. C. Peterson. J. lVlcKenna, M. J. Zukas, B. Mackintosh, C. Von Boross, C. Cravenhorst, K. Rasweiler. K. Riley. M. Dormsjo, R. Wolpert, S. Hofman, L. Feyler, K. Sullivan, L. Locklin, V. Valenti. S. Boehmer. Fifth row: J. Oran, E. McGrath, J. Lenord, L. Echert, B. Orlowski. A. Brown. P. Marat, H. Forsdick. Q l 2 1 it DEBATINC CLUB Under the capable sponsorship of Mr. Wojnar, the Debating Club seeks to teach and practice the art of public speaking as utilized in formal and informal speeches, debates, and dramatic interpretation. The tional Forensic League. 1 Bottom row: S. Oswald. R. Hartman. Klr. Woj- i nar. E. Oswald. S. Lucci. Second rou: S. Smith. D. Steurides. Nl. Kleacl. Bl-. Ahern. K. Kieninger. Debating Club is alliliated with the Na- ' PAGE 135 Bottom. row: J. Tessier, D. Weisfuse, J. Kellehais, A. Maley, E. Meyers, E. Von Boross, A. Nessin, P. Ferguson, L. Sterling, S. Genet. Second row: M. Rohrbach, C. Eveland, L. Uzzell, N. Freeman, K. Craefing, M. Fager M. Gallagher, Miss Kendall, K. Polowchena, J. Tuohy, L. Feyler, R. Fenik Third row: M. Seele , T. Witalis C. Lester R. Prosek M. McDou l, Y 5 , 1 ga C. Locasto, P. Dugan, 1. Savoldy, K. Clark, E. Brashears, S. Mitchem, S PAGE 136 Tobin, D. Dexter, L. Wieser, M. Kirby. Fourth row: N. OlCrady, I. Vas- salotti, V. McCann, L. Farr, J. Odell, H. Karel, C. Calterio, A. Keefe J. Farrel, E. MacFarlane, N. Lindbloom, I. Manfredonia, D. Duncan Fifth row: M. Chagoll, D. Fritts, L. Witrin, V. Fields, S. Douglas, C Hallingsworth, A. O,Connor, B. Waag, E. White, K. Collin, I. Barnaby S. DeLong. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Future Teachers of America is an organization estab- lished to further student interest in teaching as a career. Under the guidance of Miss Kendall, the group learns about teaching through lectures, discussions and field trips. Of special interest to the members this year was the Career Night on Education. Future teachers must be scientific, clc., etc.. etc. 9 9 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Members of the Photography Club con- centrate on learning and improving cam- era and film developing techniques. They take pictures and develop them, using home and school photo labs. This year members of the Photography Club con- tributed to several outstanding displays which emphasized photography as an art form. Sitting: W. Conrad, A. Delyanis. Left to right: Mr. Digesare, K. Owens, B. Ohlerich, R. Ros- setti, B. Taggat, R. Fenik. just what is the story here? ,-,ii-7 CHEF,S CLUB Composed of Senior boys with large appe- tites, the Chefs Club meets weekly under the supervision and guiding hand of Mrs. Niedbalski. The boys plan, prepare and eat tasty dishes, learning the ancient art of cook- ing and having fun doing it. Botlom row: P. Orsini. F. Klacgovern, B. Capello. B. McLean. Klrs. Xiedhalski. B. Fortney. B. Kenl- ing. T. Sullivan. R. Young. Serond rout B. Schlos- ser. K. Polignani. B. Kenney. J. Petro, Fagan, I. Farrell. C. Enclerle. J. Barger. E. Oswald. Third rout T. Schenclx. lf. Harty. B. Schiftner. R. Hamp- ton. F. Quayle. T. Kirby. Y. Rapp. F. HCC-olclrick. l 4 w PAGE 138 ART CLUB Artistic members of the Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes gather weekly in the art room to study and create sketches, paintings and sculptures. These talented students, working with Sponsor Mrs. Monte, form the Art Club. Left to right: M. Keyes, S. Mitchell, A. Forshay, D. Duncan, J. Monte, D. McCarthy, M. Ryan, L. Sporbert. ART FOR PUBLICATIONS The art staffs of Mast, Inkspots, Chan- tecler, Der Schulspiegel and Fiesta com- pose the Art for Publications organiza- tion. Meeting to pool ideas and skills, the members of Art for Publications are re- sponsible for the make-up and illustra- tions for all school publications. Left to right: M. Sherman, A. Hahn, N. O,Dono- hue, B. Schiftner, N. Dieckman, S. Rosengartcn, I. Fitzpatrick. lHHMHSTRY CLUB The main objective of the Chemistry Club is to further in- terest in chemistry and to give students a chance to develop, broaden, experiment with and apply their knowledge of chem- istry. The club meets once a weekg students work individual- ly on more advanced projects, under the capable auspices of Mr. Corbridge. Bottom row: D. Loring, R. Young. Second rout: A. Delyanis, D. Mayer, T. Chisena, B. Orlowski. Bottom. row: R. Young, B. Oosterom, C. Zabler. P Gensel. Second row: D. Weiler, K. Neary. BOYS BIOLOGY'CLUB Students with a B or better average in biology are welcome to join the Boys Bi- ology Club. With the help of Sponsor Hr. Walter, the boys meet weekly to perform experiments and diflicult dissections, BOTANY CLUB The Botany Club was estab- lished to further students' in- terest in plants. The organiza- tion gives those interested stu- dents the opportunity to work in depth on extra projects. Spon- sored by Mr. Turkel. the Botany Club has remained dormant throughout the winter. awaiting the spring growing season. when projects may be started. Mr. Turkel, R. Willets, T. Sauer. PAGE 133 Bottom row: K. Watsori, ,l. Canivan, E. Dolan. Second row: F. Cohn, A. Di Maria, Mr. Tricaro, J. Oram, C. Troy. GIRLS BIOLOGY CLUB Students with a B or better average in biology are given the opportunity to pursue their interests in the Girls Biology Club, sponsored by Mr. Tricaro. The girls under- take diflicult dissections and perfect their microscopic technique While Working on individual and group projects. PACE 140 aflnd our group had 3295 fewer cavities! PHYSICS CLUB Under the sponsorship of Mr. Miner, the newly-created Physics Club under- takes physics projects at their once,-a- week meetings. Their knowledge in the Wide field of physics is increased, and logical thinking is encouraged. This year they held tutoring sessions for Physics l students. Bottom row: R. Young, R. Hanford, P. Simons, B. Nevin. Second row: W. Calvin, B. lVlcDavid J. Perrell, R. Richter. J. Shore. RADIO CLUB Students interested in electronics and the operation of their own ham radios are invited to join the Radio Club. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Badger, members learn about electronic equipment through instruction and personal experience. Left to right: B. Jong. B. Young. S. Wilson. G. Allison. MATHLETES Students with exceptional skill in math- ematics meet in an informal group to solve difficult math problems and polish their skills for interscholastic mathletic contests. At the end of the school year. the Mathletes display their eating ability at a pizza party. Bottom row: C. Johnson. ll. Kirby. L. Wieser. D. Loring. Second rozr: J. Hess. Nl. Wigler. T. O'Donnell. Pier, HI LATIN CLUB Bottom row: P. Jordan, J. Tuohy, A. Clark, C. Locasto, G. Stewart, mut, P. Bradley, T. Motamed, C. Eveland, J. Kellerhals. Fourth row: K. Sullivan, K. Riley, L. Maiorca, K. Clarke, K. Pelino, J. Manley. S. Genet, E. Schlapp, C. Richter, J. Bligh, J. Farrell, C. Locasto, G Second row: C. Dunne, S. Mitchell, N. Freeman, S. Oswald, R. Franz, Allison, W. Hoke, P. Keppler, D. Wikstrom, C. Mehldau, E. Foord C. Haberkern, S. Robertson, J. Heidelberger, M. Blankley, A. John- Fifth row: R. Bankes, R. Young, D. Beck, B. Orem, A. Vanasco ston, V. Schofield. Third row: M. Marston, G. Browne, M. Phillips, J. Kovalcile, H. Massey, A. Nyland, L. Uzzell. N. Pullman, C. Smyth, H. Gardner, D. Lynch, P. Dooley, K. Shuch- LANGUAGE CLUBS Any student of French, German, Latin or Spanish is Welcome to' join the Lan- guage Club of his language. The Language Clubs are designed to further interest in the languages and to teach the customs ofthe countries in which these languages are spoken. This year the French Club held its traditional Christmas Dinner. The Spanish Club reveledrat the Christmas Pinata Party, and German students attended a jolly Weihnachtsfest. The Latin Club held the Roman Banquet in Saturnalian style. GERMAN'CLUB l . ,-.. - Bodom row: B. Blanchard, C. Fabish, B. Schneider, D. Olsen, D. Loring, R. Heubner, L. Waldo, F. Emmenegger, R. Tyner, R. Richter, G. Hedwig. S. Robertson, Foehn, M. Wright, P. J. Goodwillie, C. Mehldau, A. Muench, B. Hughes, B. Carnegie. Stuart, B. Oosterom. Second row: C. Tassone, N. Flesch, G. Fourth row: G. Harvey, B. Schiftner, B. Hampton, P. Moser, Behl, N. Boyd, K. Graefhng, D. Torney, B. Martin, Muller, J. Pappas, D. Reay, D. Kochanzyk, P. Ehlers, H. Riley. L. Andersen, C. Greco, E. Von Boross. Third row: J. Reinsen, FRENCH CLUB Bottom row: A. Clark, M. Chagoll, R. Oltmanns, H. Newall, M. Fran- son, M. Ryan, E. Johnson, C: Hayes, S. Bevan, M, Keyes, K. Clarke, J. Tuohy, J. McDonough. Second row: D. Fritts, L. Sterling, P. Harvey, M. Mouzakitis, E. Trentalange, B. Graham, K. McCauley, N. Lifliton L. Farr, K. Kind, L. Phillips, J. Russo. Third row: B. Mann, A. Watson, N. McClynn, K. Rasweiler, C. Gravenhorsl, L. Feyler, S. Mitchem, M. Godwin, S. Cummins, R. Carraine, J. Haag, P. Treadwell. S. Fougner, L. Cartnick. Fourth row: K. Riley. C. Wialh. J. Baerenlilau. K. Du, E. Fredricksen, D. Lynch, H. Gardner. D. Adams, R. Franz, J. Rogan. S. Penny, L. Loranger, K. Pelino. Fiflh row: D. Hall. K. Healy. K. Wagner, S. Mitchell, E. Jaffe, J. Farell. B. Burnhardt. J. Bligh. P. Christie. J. Dangler. S. Cullen, M. Lutz. SPANISH Bottom row: C. Steinle, V. Fields, D. Frilts, M. Chagoll, M. Straeb. K. Polowchena, T. Ryan, J. Tessier, A. Keefe, M. Blankley. Second row: L. Reilly, L. Fairgrieve, R. Carmine. S. Welson. N Slocum. Miss Templeton, K. Steinle, J. Thomas, H. Karel, J. McDonought. K.. Dunne, J. Tuohy, A. Clarke. Third row: Cv. Waldron, B.,Jaeger.-JI. McCarthy, J. Porter, C. Klayer, S. Padden, J. Schiveis, C. X an Buskirk. M. Pager. K. Ritter. S. SCllXY3l1lIlPI'.XY. Hanll. J. Tate. C. Cove. Fonrlh rozv: R. Prosac. C. LaBella. J. Yassalotli. S. Crowley. JY. Alfliillllll. C. Richter. D. JlcPhee. E. Svhlapp. L. Cvilluerti, J. Wald-rnan. Xlinlr- em. L. Heinsolin. Fifrh rout: XT. Klorse. S. Yincf-..K. Pagan. ll. firm.- ley. S. Penny. J. Perrell. S. Denison. L. Loranger. J. liu-sri. J. Urarn. Bottom. row: S. Wlalb, P. Ross, Mrs. Leu, J. Dos- tal, E. Garrison. Second row: R. Carraine, S. Rosengarten, A. Hahn, J. Tuck, I. Odell, B. Max. CHANTECLER DER.SCHULSPIEGEL Bottom. row: G. Greco, A. Budke, Mrs. Dubsky, L. Wieser, E. Von Boross. From left to right, bottom row: R. Heinecker. W. Horse, L. Reina. Second row: G. Barnett PAGE 144 Second row: L. Tedesco, R. Richter, R. Heubner, D. Troutman, L. Bann, G. Behl. LANGUAGE PUBLICATIONS Clzantecler, Der Schulspiegel, and Fiesta, the lan- guage publications of French, German and Spanish students, appeared twice during the school year. Each publication included stories, poems and articles by stu- dents at all language levels. The goal of the Language Publications is to foster an interest in the languages, and to give students an opportunity to express them- selves creatively in a foreign language. I FIESTA B. Max, M. Kuhn. MAJORETTES The harcl-working Majorettes perform a valuable school service. Operating in conjunction with the Band. the Majorettes enhance the half-time football shows. ap- pear at winter and spring concerts. and lead the Band in the Memorial Day par- acle. Bollom row: S. Serrell, L. Owens. S. Walla. A. Wiatson, J. Haag. Second row: Y. Oliva. L. Testa, I. Holmgren, C. Reinecker. A. Budke. C. Walb, P. Treaclwell. Color guard basics beneath November sun. COLOR.GUARD Girls particularly adept at marching skills compose the Color Guard. The Color Guard practices with the Band and Ma- jorettes in the fall in order to bear the American and school flags at football games and pep rallies. Left lo right: L. Accartlo. Xl. ,-Xlvey. C. Loufax. L. Cerey. Pact 1 Bottom row: S. Bieger, K. Steinle, A. Hahn, C. Tassone, K. Holt, N. Flesch, P. Dugan, W. Hoke, J. Bock. Second row: P. Burns, P. Simons, J. Bock, L. Wieser, S. Bevan, D. Stemple, D. Dahl, B. Ginns, L. Maiorca B. Burton. lf. Cinns, B. Croody. Third row: S. Saal, B. Richter, B. Heub ner. A. Muench, F. Acker, J. Van Der Baan, C. Woods, D. Tegnell, J LeCette. T. Weiss, lll. Schefller, W. Kirkwood, J. Kovalcik, B. Nixon, T BAND Displaying loyalty and vivacious spirit, this year's Band ranks among the best. Under the fine leadership of Director Donald Chadderdon and President Jacques LeGette, the musicians be- gan the year as a marching unit, with a spirit-sparking perform- ance at the traditional Pep Bally. The Band spent many a chilly Saturday morning tramping around the athletic field, perfect- ing the football half-time shows which Mr. Chadderdon skill- fully ereated. The praise given the Band by Mr. Thompson at the Fall Awards Assembly and the admiration the Band has won from the entire student body are Well-deserved. As the football season drew to a close, the marching band turned concert band with amazing versatility. The Christmas Concert was impressive-complete with special lighting effects, a poetry selection, and beautiful Christmas music. After the Christmas season, the Band presented a superlative mid-winter concert and dance. The year was concluded with the Bandis per- formance at the Memorial Day parade. PAGE 146 Hodgdon, C. Desch, lVl. Kirby, Fourth row: M. Tomasco, C. Oswald, L. Dreher, D. George, A. Delyanis, P. Taylor, L. Johnson, B. Nevin, J. Wallace, J. Shore, D. Bradle, F. Muhlsteff, D. Silveri, D. Hinman, B. Hughes, J. Regan, B. Kohut, D. Johnson, D. Andry, H. Knox. Fifth row: D. Beck, J. Jenks, J. Leonard, D. Strifert, C. Hedwig, R. Young, E. Bea T. Caselli, K. Muller. 1 Whois the leader of the hand thatis faithful to you and me? f-A-C-Q-U-E-S M-O-U-S-E. I w A f P r X PAUL N N PAGE 148 Boitom row: J. LeCette, I. Bock, T. Hodgdon, P. Burns, E. Cinns, J. Began, E. Rea. Second row: G. Woods, D. Tegnell, T. Weiss, B. Kirkwood, B. Dennis. Third row: B. Hughes I. Wallace, B. Nevin, J. Shore, F. Muhlsteff, D. Hinman, C. Desch. D 7 DANCE BAND Dance Band is a select group of musicians. Under the direction of Mr. Chadder- don, the Dance Band rehearses weekly after school, Mswingsl' with a wonderful, professional sound at concerts and the Exchange Student Dance in the spring. ln the past two years, Dance Band has become so popular that two units have been organized to accommodate our ever-eager musicians. Bottom row: J. Jenks, I. Kovalcik, M. Tomasco, B. Nixon, B. Heubner, B. Kohut, J. Regan. Second row: D. Johnson, M. Schefler, B. Kirkwood, T. Caselli. Third row: D. Beck, D. Silveri, B. Hughes, F. Muhlstefl, D. Hinman. First row: E. Garrison, I. Odell, D. Weisfuse, R. Reinecker B. Hedge, B. Eulner, B. Martin, C. Chulick. Second row. L. Konselman, K. Shachmut, J. Cebhardt, A. Budke, C. Reinecker, R. Burton, E. Cinns, J. Eberle, N. Echmann. Third row: K. Pelino, M. Marston, K. Hostage, D. Dahl, ORCHESTRA Players of stringed instruments and classical music devotees compose the Orchestra. Under the direction of Mr. Chadderdon and President Ellen Garrison, the zealous musicians rehearse daily and perform at evening musical concerts. The Orchestra has provided a truly rewarding musical experience for all of its members. N. Flesch, K. Steinle, W. Hoke, S. Rieger, T. Hodgdon, P Burns, L. Maiorca, R. Heubner, M. Tomasko, B. Dennis Fourth row: C. Desch, M. Kirby, D. Hinman, B. Nevin, L Johnson, D. Weiss. Back row: T. Caselli, E. Rea, K. Mueller Pianos: C. Ritter, B. Waag. ORGAN'CLUB A hard core of our schoolis talented organists make up the Organ Club. They perform a valu- able service by playing at assemblies, concerts, and on Back-to-School Night. Left to right: R. Young. H. Higgins. K. Muller. E. Birch. KI. MacPherson. I Bottom row: K. Mcflellan, L. Sporhert, M. Alvey, B. Anderson, L. Accardo, M. Schriefer, C. Hayes, S. Lyons, A. Lane, E. Fred- ricksen, H. Newall, G. Martin, K. Richard, D. Cleary. Second row: M. Sullivan, A. Forshay, S. Mitchell, L. Molter, N. Lang, C. Walla, S. Jacob, S. Schwaner, J. Crunlcleton, S. Dias, K. Healy, S. Kutner, L. Uzzell, S. Cenct, L. Long, M. Murphy. Third row: P. Marshall, T. Merrow, A. Nyland, J. Barnard, P. CONCERT CHOIR Concert Choir is a select group of choral musicians led by Director Mr. Konowitz and President Jim Ham- ilton. The Choir performs at assemblies and evening concerts, singing a wide variety of pieces, from show tunes to religious arrangements. Ehlers, J. Sawicki, C. Lemrow, S. Vince, M. Tyner, B. Boger, M. Scotti, J. Hamilton, J. Schenkel, R. Frutz, A. Kuhn, S. Buc- card, C. Crespin, E. Birch, M. McCarthy, B. Locasto, Mr. Kono- witz. Fourth row: W. Behrer, S. Buckley, M. Blankley, N. Ehmann, M. Lutz, B. Rumpe, I. Kendrick, M. Wrenshall, M. Ahun, D. Stavrides, P. Treadwell, B. Canivan, S. Lucci, M. Godwin, N. O,Donnohue. MIXED CHORUS The Mixed Chorus is a group open to any student interested in singing, regardless of previous musical experience. These zealous singers meet daily during lunch periods and appear at assemblies and concerts. Bottom row: S. Vince, K. McCellan, E. Schueler, L. Molter, N. Lang. L. Uzzell, S. Lyons, S. Dias, K. Healy, M. Vllrenshall, K. Richard, S. Cenct. C. Crespin. Second row: T. Hodgdon, A. Lane. D. Dahl, S. Wright. C. Hayes. J. Crunlcleton, B. Klartone, S. Kutner, J. Baerenlclau, B. Martin, L. Long. Third row: B. Boger, P. Ehlers, M. Scotti, J. Sawicki, C. Lemrow, B. Liming, S. McKeon, J. Hamilton, T. Condelli, J. Schenkel, R. Frutz, A. Kuhn, D. Loring, E. Bark, Mr. Konowitz. l GIRLS, CHORUS A third choral group is the Girls' Chorus, which also rehearses daily and performs with the other choral groups. This year the girls' sweet tones were especially appreciated at the Thanks- giving and Christmas Assemblies. Bottom row: K. Riley, E. Jaffe, C. Ferenck E. Fredrickson, M. Kenna, P. Stuart, K Healy, J. Hobson, K. Watson, Mr. Konowitz Second row: C. Clarke, C. Steinle, J. Port man, C. Wallaman, C. Flanagan, L. David son, C. Wolchek, W. Berher, K. Wagner, N Lang, L. Anderson, B. Smith. Third row: L. Renia, S. Fougner, M. Sullivan, R. Pro seck, K. Carton, L. Dreher, R. Fenik, N. Freedman, S. Oswald. Fourth row: P. Col- hert, A. Nessen, K. Foehr, L. Cartnick, P. Bock, L. Hyle, S. Oswald. . I. . f dl Q,Tl-'qt ' 'gn 'r.,.V!., , X . A , s..Vm liffkf H A K Q . V 'X i Y . L 53 . ,... .. W.. - ,,, wg . ??wsMSg333 l Z 'MMV 1 CELESTONES Our finest female voices make up Celestones. a select choral group. Re- hearsing both at home and at school, these talented girls undertake a wide range of selections and experiment with intricate harmonies. Their per- formances at assemblies and concerts are enjoyed by students and faculty members alike. Bottom rozr: C. Hayes. S. Schwaner. S Lyons. J. Crunklelon. Xl. Gallagher. D Cleary. Klr. Konowitz. Seronzl ron: C. lloug ner. Xl. Sullivan. K. Setian. K. Healy. L. liz zell. N. Lang. Third row: lf. Sehuf-lffr. BI Wrenshall. L. Long. ul. Kendrick. ill. Alu'-y W. Berher. PAGE 1 PAGE 152 MASQUERS Masquers is our schoolls large and active dramatic society which offers a niche for every student interested in the theatre. Under the zealous direction of Mrs. Spiers, aspiring actors and actresses rehearse diligently for spring and fall per- formances, and aid in the production of the P.T.A. Scholarship Show. Stagecraft and lighting are competently handled by Mr. Goodwin and his crew, and beautiful sets for each play are born in the dark depths of the Green Boom. This year Masquers gave a fine performance of Noel Coward's Blizhe Spirit, and topped all past records with a mammoth production of the P.T.A. Show, The King and I. We look forward eagerly to Masquers' spring play. Bottom row: S. Belim, l. McCarthy. B. Locasto, R. Carraine, L. Wydro, C. Walsh S. Cummins. L. Uellendahl, C. Loufelc S. Adams, Mr. Goodwin, Mrs. Spiers, sf Farley, S. Jacob. G. Browne, K. McKlel- lan, T. Morgan. Second row: B. Urann M. Sullivan, B. Schlapp, B. Mackintosh B. Graham, N. Pullman, M. Dormsjo, H. Karel, M. Godwin, G. Matin. M. Gooch. T. Cliisena, B. Karten, N. Lindbloom, L. Meyers, L. Reina, A. Sharretts, K. Morris, ,l. Lebenliaum. Third row: M. Straeh, J. Porter, P. Swanson, A. Watson, M. Jae- ger, J. Draper, A. Walls, B. Van Cise. B. Max, F. Driscoll, A. Landis, S. Sarsfield, J. Iewett, K. Kind, L. Farr, D. Duncan, S. DeLong, L. Sutton, B. Murphy. Fourth row: B. Dennis, D. Bradle, J. Schenkel, B. Perry, R. Liming, M. Kuhn, C. Lem- row, M. Gallagher, S. Lucci, B. Bellinger. L. Konselman, M. Cronin, J. Bymers, G. Kammerer, B. Kologe, D. Cockshutt. Bottom, row: Mr. Goodwin, B. Stone, A. Fleisig, C. Chulick, C. Hill, B. Anderson. Second row: B. Molter, R. Quinn, J. Holmgren, J. Zembruski, J. Snedicker, K. McNerney. Third row: A. Nyland, l. Barnard. Prone: Mrs. Spiers. 1 w 9 Bottom row: M. Blakeley, D. Duncan, C. Clarke, J. McCarthy, K. McLellan, M McDougal, P. Ross, S. Walb, V. Valenti B. Macandrew. Second row: S. Odell, J Hobson, L. Cartnick, M. Franson, K. Pe lino, L. Maiorca, Miss Kendal, P. Fau rote, G. Cravenhorst, L. Feyler, N. Mc- Clynn, K. Rasweiler, S. Bachelder, C Martin. Third row: T. Sweeney, L. Man ville, P. Bock, M. MacPherson, H. Karel S. Slawter, C. Dunne, J. Touhy, A. Clarke N. Rivers, J. Snedeker, C. Wetherall, J Vione, C. Locasto. Fourth row: A. Phelan E. Birch. J. Rymers, S. Fougner, M. Lutz B. Rempe, M. Godwin. B. Locasto. P Treadwell, M. Newall, S. Korff, D. Erd man. J. Manfredonia, N. Lindhloom Fifth row: C. Carofalo, H. Forsdick. D Wikstrom. H. Gardner, D. Lynch, T. Mor gan, J. Schenkel, J. Dostal, B. Dennis, C Browne, R. Fritz. Sixth row: J. Costello L. Tedesco. P. Cetchell, W. Morse. S Vince, D. Kochanczyli. .l. Hamilton, E Purinton. A. Varela. D. Bcay. 'F FOLKSONG CLUB A brand new idea at school this year, Folksong Club was an instant success. Folk enthusiasts met weekly in Room 100 with Miss Kendall as inspirational sponsor and Dave Kochan- czyk, fun-loving President. Cuitar instruction was offered by the more accomplished strummers and hootenanny fun pro- vided by all. SPORTS ws-N F Ni 9, Q K 2 N iv .yi . 5 5 i, V14 'iii 2 'P ,ff - J I, -'WI . ' -Jjpvfgffi -EN. may . 41. . -r'-J-K , pc K 4 QQ? i tl 9 9 gets? 5 ,tr '11 - ..., g71jEfaHgQ ?.LQmlE'aE VARSITY Bottom row: B. Healy, M. McLean, R. Meyer, T. Kirby, S. McConnell, Pellegrino, D. Lawton, M. Fuller, A. Urgo, P. Kirk, J. Ebbets, L. Dene D. Conway, Co-Capts. G. Herbert and F. Quayle. C. Lewis, M. Scotti, J. gris, B. Sheldon, R. Bankes. Fourth row: Coach W. King, Mr. Umbria Frasca, T. Schenck. T. Middleton. Second row: B. Orlowski, C. Lemrow, Mgr. J. Kelly, J. Mitchel, C. Holmes, S. Ludlum, B. Stone, D. Bennet S. Latson, D. Lynch, V. Natiello, C. Anderson, R. Anderson, J. Veitch, Coach C. Billie, Coach ,l. Silvestri. C. Penny, J. Biggane, G. Brauns, C. Rullman. Third row: J. Regan, R. PAGE 156 i'Hearz's we receive. tails you kick o 9 K FOOTBALL Pre-season scrimmages indicated the potential of this year's team as the varsity rolled over six teams consecutively. lt looked as though the team could send in one powerful speedy halfback after another and sooner or later demolish any opposing teamls line. After much jockeying around during the sea- son, members of the team took over their final posi- tions. The backfield was the home of the co-captains, halfbacks Greg Herbert and Frank Quayle, who saw and did a lot more with the ball than they did last year. Great helps to the team were Mark Scotti, John Vietch and sophomore Bill Sheldon. The quar- terbacks were Bon Meyer and Dorsey Lynch. Full- backs Marty Fuller and Tom Schenck provided additional power. nv' Will the real 'Player of the Year, please stand 1lp?7' One of the pivotal parts of the team was the line. fkhhough outweighed by nmmtcnher hnes,itrnade up for its size in excellent down field blocking. Of- fensive-tackle positions were held by Todd Middle- ton and Dick, Conway. John Frasca and Bob Healy played oHenshmrends.'The guards were Ihck D40 Guiness Bruce h4cCHean and Steve hlcConneH and Terry Kirby did most of the centering. Defensively the team usually operated from a 5-4 lineup, with Todd Nhddlmon and Bob Heahfas endg Chuck Lewis and Vic Natiello as tackles, and Dick Mc- Guiness or Bruce lVlcClean in center guard position. Terry Kirby and Dick Conway took the middle-line backer spots, Marty Fuller, Greg Herbert and Bill Shehhnlrouned as halibackq and Frank Quayhe and Tknn Schenk took the outsnielinebacker posr tions. Dave Lawton did the kicking for the Trojans. LPI me see it, le! me see iff SEASON RECORD Lynch starts the game. GC. Opp. Great Neck North ..............i 6 0 Syosset .,,........,..,.............. .,... 0 6 Great Neck South ............... 13 0 Division Avenue .,...... ..... 1 9 0 Mineola .,......,..,,......., ..., 1 2 13 Herricks .,........,........., ....i 2 6 13 Port Washington ...., .... 6 13 Manhasset ....,.......... .... 0 13 xi X Q. 1 Q l 5 fl 11 is . 4 4 f .R -vm, . . 4' . lvl ff' , 1-A-, 'fiixtllh P.-tort . , - tv. :isa-4.:e 157 The season started with a big kickoff rally in the morning and a SPlR1Ted 6-0 shut-out over Great Neck North. C.C.'s 205 yards rushing to C.N.N.,s 70 and our 14 first downs to their 41- indicated the potential of our team. Outstanding plays were made by Bill Sheldon and by Capt. Frank Quayle, who scored C.C.'s points on a 50 yard double reverse play. Next week the team failed to play consistently well and dropped a 0-6 decision to Svosset. The ball moved well for both teams outside of the twenty yard line. Qustanding players were Dick McGin- nis, Chuck Lewis, Terry Kirby, Tom Schenck and Dave Lawton. Great Neck South felt the revived fury of the team the next week as four players were injured in a 13-0 shut-out. Standout performance by Marty Fuller sparked the offense, as he raced for 52 and 75 yards in two of his attempts. Division Avenue entered the burn-of-the-week club as the Trojans showed tremendous power and ability in crushing them 19-0. Frank Quayle moved to the 5 yard line on the first play, and Bob Schu- macher recovered a fumble in the third quarter and ran for a 40-yard touchdown. The defensive line of Todd Middleton, Dick Conway, Chuck Lewis, Frank Quayle, Dick McGinnis, Terry Kirby and Vic Nati- ello was invincible. Mineola 'came back in the second half to post a 13-12 win over us. A wet day cut our passing threat, and the strong Mineola team ate up ground and scored. In the last two games we were beaten by Port Washington 6-13 in the last few seconds, and the anticlimactic Manhasset match was lost 0-13. lt all happened whcrz I was a little baby. PACV 158 When flicl your hrst notice the shoe in your mouth? Coach Rifle gives inspiration, Quayle fries an end run. K 1 5 u Q l f I v A, y l E 6 i F l 6 Y E K 3 1 i i ? 5 Frasca looks on helplessly. Are you szlre lhereps a boys: room over tlLere?,' , V41 ,, , . ,,,l MTW., ,L v b 7 7 of lll, l ' M l . f it ,- 'Q Y N' ww Q f M S+' fi i ifl I .' f 'w 5 -+- f- ' g I W ' ' , H ff fil ax :Q 9 ag: 3 L ,-r 'V QQ, 0 . mi l , - V N . ...Q uri , 4 V 5,415 ,' X7 4 ' A a 'gl 4 wwf 4 , H M , .Ax V: l Q-W A ,I ..,, -V ..' ..,., 'Ulinnin-PIV .fu-4',',,,f '. 2 1 , ,YL The nrzzvritlen Clzorffs of Pf'!?Sl'flPHlSl'llPI1Cli. 3 Pfxmz 159 X I J P.-xcri VARSITY Bottom. row: Coach J. Steen, B. Peters. B. Blanchard. T. Hipp, T. Chapman, B. Lutkowski, Capt. J. Jeans. G. 1Yoglom. D. Mohrman, B. Chagoll. B. Chagoll, J. Hanley, Mgrs. B. Goodwillie and B. Liming. Second roui: J. Mcliarge. C. Enderle. F. Saal. J. Brew. D. Boyle, B. Jackson, Wi. Galvin. B. Tobias. L. Johnson. P. LeSeuer. Third row: H. Oakley, D. Beay, J. Burchard, E. Uchaz. W. Butz, R. Barnes, R. Harken. G. Shotton. SOCCER The soccer team made another strong bid for the league championship this year, but a mid-season slump and a freak goal in the playoff match kept them from it. Led by Captain Jon Jeans, the team started off with a 2-1 victory over Great Neck South. The score did not completely indicate the play of the game, because the Trojans had the ball threatening the enemyis goal most of the game. A goal was provided by Bill Blanchard, and the deciding point was gained of a spectacular shot by Geoff Vvoglom. This victory was followed quickly by a 2-0 shutout over Division Ave.. with Bill Blan- chard and Jeff Tobais scoring for G.C. Tn the next match, the line made shambles of a poor Great Neck North defense in beating them -I-2. In a non-league game against a tough North Shore team. Captain Jeans made his hrst score and Lyle Johnson scored the win- ning goal in overtime. The team beat Mineola 4-0, then Herricks 1-0. I 60 At this point injuries and illness caused the Trojans some trouble. The line consisting of Tom Hipp, Paul LeSueur, Bill Blanchard, J eff Tobais, and Lyle John- son, was shifted continually to find a scoring combina- tion, with Bill Schlosser and Bob Jackson seeing action also. 1n the halfback slots, junior Bob Tobais, Tom Chapman, Jon Jeans, and Geoff Woglom also switched around quite a bit, with Jon Jeans going up on the line in crucial situations. The fullback positions were ably held down by Bob Lutkowski and junior Gene Uchaz, while junior Rick Harken took over Bill Peters, goalie position toward the end of the year due to a leg injury. The mid-season slump began with a 1-2 loss to Port Washington, Jon Jeans making our goal. The next three games saw a 0-0 tie with Great Neck South, a 0-1 loss to Division Avenue and finally a 1-1 tie with Great Neck North to tie with them for first place. Special mention must be made for our defense, since Great Neck North's offense usually demolished teams by three or more points. The rest of the games were G.C. vic- tories, which led to a play-off match with North, The match was played on a dismal day at Hofstra, and four periods of play produced only a 0-0 deadlock. After the first overtime, the score still remained 0-0. Then a sudden death overtime was called. A freak goal gave Great Neck North a 0-1 victory. Next year's team will miss many experienced mem- bers of this year's team, but a strong nucleus of Lyle Johnson, Ielf Tobias, Bob Tobias, Gene Uchaz and Bill Butz should be enough to develop a good team. Coach Steen felt that one little break was the only thing keep- ing this yearis team from a championship. Both I on Jeans and Bill Blanchard deserve special mention for making the All-Scholastic team. SOCCER RECORD Great Neck South . Division Avenue .... Great Neck North North Shore ............ Mineola .......,............. Herrlcks . ..................... Port Washington . Great Neck North Division Avenue . Great Neck North Mineola .....v................ Herricks ...................... Port Washington . Great Neck North The soccer team takes a breather during the playoff game. tott i, X X We Y W Y ACF rwwmwrw Q ,WW Bottom, row: S. Behan, D. Loew, E. Ufier, J. lnce, S. Baldwin, ,l. Behm. Second row: E. Ginns, J. lmpara, J. O'Connor, R. Hanford, G. Woods, Capt. J. Fitzpatrick, J. Raymond, T. Sauer, Coach J. Corbridge. TENNIS The tennis team, led by Captain John Fitzpatrick, posted a 5-5 record this season. Playing in probably the roughest league in the nation, this is not bad. Coach Chief Corbridge Worked the team into good shape, and felt that in any other league they would have shown up much better. Promising members for next year's team are lell Raymond and Ted Sauer. 162 SCORING RECGRD Herricks .................,, Great Neck North ............. ,,,, Great Neck South .......,.,,., ,,,, Port Washington ......., ,,,, Wheatley ...........,......,.. Herricks ..,..................,.. ,,A, Great Neck North ........ Great Neck South ........ Wheatley ......,......,.., .. G.C. 5 forfeit 0 5 2 5 forfeit 0 3 UPP 2 7 2 5 3 7 4 CROSS COUNTRY IX .. 's Herricks Mineola L l t Bottom row: Coach C. Bruni, M. Meade, M. McCabe, J. Stahl, Co-Capts. S. McKeon and P. Simons, A. Vanasco, T. Sullivan. Second row: B. Gray, P. Luim, J. Rohan, P. Rohan, P. Franz, J. Farrell. Third row: R. Eisen, G. Hedwig, W. Brennan, D. Van Wye. The cross country team, led by Co-captains Pete Simons and Steve McKeon, had probably the strongest group of runners in G.C.7s history, but competition was also the strongest. In the first meet the team was beaten by Port Washing- ton by a few points, completely unexpected. In the next meet, a triangular one against Great Neck North and Herricks, the Trojan harriers retaliated by actually beating the combined run- ners of the opposing teams. The team then lost to Great Neck South because of illness, then clob- bered Mineola. In the County meet the runners showed their true form, coming in 6th, with only Port Washington beating them in their league. Coach Bruni did his usual job of cheering the team and served as the auxiliary capacity of Keeper ofthe Mascot, a turtle of astounding speed. SCORING RECORD Port Washington ...... Great Great Neck South... Jackson leads the pack. Opp. 25 35 33 26 39 QW-4 ': Zaagadfi, P.-.cu 163 Left to right: W. Morgan, J. Farrell, T. Hipp, R. Healy, lVl. Mansfield, P. Kirk, R. Stone, J. Roth, J. LeGette, D. Lynch, T. Middleton, J. O'Connor. BASKETBALL This year's team on the basketball courts was charac- terized by a lack of steady ball control. Often it was in a duel against another team alternating baskets for some time only to lose the ball on a bad pass and fall behind. To gain points the Trojans took to shooting from the outside, Jack Farrell, Jacques LeGette and Bob Healy led in this type of endeavor. Lean, leaping Jack O'Connor, at center position, picked many stray shots off the backboard and made them count. Under the new timing rule in which the clock is stopped every time the whistle is blown the first game ofthe season started off with a bang, as GC. annihilated a poor Floral Park team 92-57. Leaders in this rout Were John Garrett, with 25 points, Jacques LeGette, with l8 points, and Jack Farrell, with lil. Never again was such a group of fine performances to come in, as the team members alternately had hot and cold days. At Roslyn, the team didn't do as Well, losing to a hot Roslyn five. J i ., t J J, A . , r ' ft'. , 'J 4 , f' W 1 ' 5-,pjiftsfzg .. ,,,,.J0,.f! , , , 43 2 f V fo' X ,P 3 4 , , , f , MQQP f A ft rtra ...M 'H . 1 .--sw ,,4:,g.5- 4, . I , V13 ..,. . ff 1 - , K f X . ' f -:f,.x.,, ' , -. -, rf., ' F' , 5 ' ' ' - ' - . if? 1-fin ' , W ,lt iv Q I ,. V 'A Q, X. LeCefle's shot blocked. Farrell does a ballet. Healy shoots a jump-shot. ln the Christmas tournament G.C. placed third, los- ing to Westbury, and defeating Herricks in the second match. The home game against Mineola was a high- pitched one, as a last quarter rally by our live brought them even with the Mustangs and momentarily saw them take the lead. Then fouls took their toll, and G.C. eventually lost by eight points. At home the team beat Manhasset then lost an away match to Farmingdale by one point in a tension-filled game. In the next game our team lost by three points to Division Avenue at home. The Trojans proceeded to win only three games of the remaining eight, seemingly discouraged by this series of close losses. Bright spots in the latter part of the season were provided by Jack Farrell and Bob Healy, who both turned in consistently good perform- ances. Jack's high point was a 23 pointer against Her- ricks, while Bob scored 25 points in a nearly single- handed battle against arch-rival Mineola. Coach Steen had many words of praise for the ef- forts put out by the members of the basketball squad, and felt that they had been up against unusually rough competition this year. Next year the Trojans should have something they have been lacking for a while, lots of height. Some fine playing should be seen from Jim Roth, Howie Gardner, Bill Butz and Steve Latson. SCORING RECORDS G .C . Opp. Floral Park .....,,........ .................................,...,. 9 2 57 Roslyn ,.............. ..... 5 2 79 Westbury ....,.... ..... 4 0 58 Herricks ,...... ..... 6 6 62 Mineola ,.,,.., ..... 4 7 55 Manhasset ...... ..... 6 0 52 Farmingdale ............. ,.... 4 l 42 Division Avenue ......... .,... 6 2 65 Great Neck North ........... ..... 5 8 68 Herricks .....,......................... ..... 7 1 55 Great Neck South .....,.... ..... 4 8 67 Port Washington .......... l.... 6 0 53 Mineola ..,........,.............. ..... 5 9 72 Division Avenue ......,, ...,. 6 7 55 Great Neck North ...i...... ..... 4 0 60 Port Washington .,,.....,, ..... 5 9 79 l 1 O'Corzrzor on cz dunk. Pace 165 iii fs :was l ' Bob Healy drives for the lay-up. My '7, 5,1 N Coach Steen discusses the strategy. Fake by Farrell. cx bg' ,all ' Starz of the game. r-W--Q W W K Q V I .1iii?'Q.3 mx A.-L. - L 1 s Y ofifli-155 if' A X - EX fi'xTT' ii A a,--ii. N 57? .- ' If i '21-iii' -i-15231: 3- A f? fi Je Q ig gi s 0'Connor makes the jump shot. fi VARSITY-Front row: J. Christ, K. Keegan D Ward W Blanchard L Johnson W Green J. Mullen. Back row: Coach C. Eugene Decker R Stern Co captain F Schmitt S Sillik B Meyers, B. lVlcGuinness, B. Schumacher Co captain B Schiftner D loring M Feldman WRESTLING The Garden City wrestling team was a competitive one, with many changes made during the year. Varsity action was given to many underclassmen, who should form a solid nucleus for next year's team. The team started oil by beating Glen Cove decisively, then losing to the south shore powerhouse Wheatley. They then pulled a stunning upset and brought home first place in the Christmas Tournament at Rockville Centre. Ed McLaughlin and Bret Schiftner won individual titles in their weights and Dick Stern tied for first place. Next, the team was smashed by Calhoun and retali- ated by defeating Bethpage soundly. The won and lost deadlock was not moved as they beat Manhasset, then lost to Island Trees. A loss to Division Avenue and a powerful defeat over Port Washington kept the wins and losses even. In the last five matches, though, we only came through twice to crush our arch-rival Mine- ola, and beat a strong Carle Place team. Four times in the season, the team piled up 38 points for big victories, but the season ended in a 6-7 record. Post-season tourna- ments were disappointing, but Bob Schumacher came in second in the North Shores, while sophomore Bill Green beat the North Shore champion to gain a fourth place in the counties Individual records of outstanding merit are Lyle Johnson Q8-2-ll, Bill Blanchard K8-35, Capt. Fred Schmitt C8-4-l, Bob Schumacher t6-2l, Bill Green f6-4-l, Ed McLaughlin K4-ll and Capt. Brett Schift- ner Q8-5l. Brett Schiftner often wrestled in higher classes to fill empty spaces and sometimes was found considerably outweighed by an opponent. Work was the reason for the good showing in many matches this year, and both the coaches, Mr. Decker and Mr. Leet, and the captains, Fred Schmitt and Brett Schiftner, are to be praised for a great effort. SCORING RECORDS Wheatley .........,.,...................i..,.,........,..........,,.............,... ...,... L Glen Cove ........., ......,.,,,.............,.......,...,.... ..... , , . W Calhoun .,.,.. ...,... L Bethpage ......,.i.i ........ W Manhasset ,.,...,...... ..i..,., W Island Trees ..,..,.. ....... L Division Avenue ...,..... ....,,. L Port Washington W Syosset ,..................,..,.....,. .,.,,.. L Great Neck South .....,..... .....,i L Herricks ..,.....,.........,....,... ,,,,,,. L Mineola ......,,....,........, .,,.,,. W Carle Place ..... ,,,,.,, W 'HW' fy -..,,,,,, ,,,, ,irq MQW, 'I Wm? wwf' we+?fm ' ,. Q'-W' . qw af' ,any f 'Qtffg N ' k X M .M x ,,,. x Qumran.. . s I 'pwi 5 N -ggi' Vx 'QQ i Q aV,,a-:QT x, 'Ei -Q51 ,1 2: x E , Q wi-f P3 vb 2 if X 35: A -a 4. A , . . Q , 1 5' 'iffP1'4i'-'51,-- V , fvfgbfif ' 4, 9 ' x '- ij- 1- , .QE nw 4221? A M V V this , ' Jw- W-,Il -V ..'. f 3 . ' . ' Y A ' - g . 3 .I , h, , , fx ., ' ' Nw .x-fffm' ..-Am' , M' fa ssl'-ffm' I 3212:- kf 4 -Q , V . f I., - of, . 'V ' x . H 4 -. Q ex Q, qw fi, 4 , wiki v-f:.f'J 'ef -fv fi 1 -W si . ,- ' H -.5 'V Q- x : u,..,,,N,.., Si, ki Q fx. :ff-,,., f 'fY ' . :W In V i,?vA'.-:.fW5fg ll?11 -1 '--Hr-,-,, -.M-Q ,M - - X, Q h . V A x fn: 4. i-iss' -I W x Tx J - .va-1..,f.. 1 .W V. V f - , M , f sm X Y f t - r V I K Y I f V 4: , x Rx . -xK.5'lv'.-X x x -Aux 1 - X: x - '51-11,1 I 5, 31:21, -. . Sql. 'X K- I , fSQ1QQ,,w- . 1 X ,X , X v X REQY' M W., Q ' vfffwl-'Q' P Q Q 5' -f X 1 Q- v ' ef-Q 5 qi r ' .: 1+ N' K- , N x 3. L '--' . L. f v .1 ,,.,,:.., i ' 4 k 6 .X . R X. x we - ,.,.,. ,-1-gg-,, , Y J, -m, 95.-W -.-wee, ' - K X - ' A X Q 1 .. .. X Q ,.5fi 1 ,. L ' . ' ' A . x ' K ' ,pi -'J L , -41:53 Qu. ' -41 Y Q' J N35 . K , . .5 k .K Lk V -wiv xx -- 5,-5 ' W Aw . x ,M f iv r f.,'3:f,2H,.s.,,Q-,YL fi , b w ' -A Liv h ft l. X ,Q . -5 K, ,,. -- 'N-'44 ,- , ff Y A 'li '44 N1 ' y -.,.. .5-1 Q,-N .1 ' - V ', - -1 V ,, , . ,, , -L 3-', 5 , '-:H iv- pk , '51 :Q ,,zY,g..V-' 1 ' -ff'Y3 i3, ,..-uifg.3grM . Ui A V .gflav , 1- ,r f myth: 1- ' wwf., an '. .44 'fikfz-H, as LQBKVLV J 12 , , . 164: - h Tk, 5jg'k',,: 3, SCORING RECORDS Glen Cove ...,,,.,.. .... Mineola ..v...... .... Manhasset .,..... ..,. J ericho .AA........ .... Clark .............., Island Trees Westbury ........,. .... Westbury Roslyn ..,,.,.......... .... Island Trees Clark ..l.l...,.,.... Roslyn .,.A.....,, .... Manhasset ........,. .... Mineola ..,..... .... Point Score Dijference W 61 L 23 L 37 L 9 W 33 L 28 L 8 W 8 L 19 L 54- W 27 L 11 L 31 L 26 TEAM-Bottom row: J. Smithson, J. Parks, J. Peters. Second row: M. Allen, Captain, T. Laboda, F. Hall, A. Greer. Standing: Coach Robert Cunningham. RIFLERY The team's record of 4-10 was disappointing to Coach Cunningham and the team. Junior John Smith- son established the best season average, 181, to come out 24th in the county. Other high average men were junior Jay Parks CI72l, sophomore Art Greer f169j, junior John Peters f167j and Capt. Tom Laboda, with a 164.5 average. With many returnees next year's team should do very well. Under the coaching of Joseph Biviano, the Bowling Team put up a good iight this year. Leading bowler, Morgan Kelly, spurred the team on to many victories. With many juniors on the team, the prospects for next season look great. The team hopes that many under- classmen will help them fill the ranks next year. VARSITY-Bottom row: S. Shaw, G. Shotton, D. Wikstrom. Second row: V. Rapp, PAGE 170 M. Kelly, Mr. Biviano. QTY! , -A ff iff, , ' sa l : V .li QM' A THE WINNING INTRAIVIURAL BASKETBALL TEAM Bottom row: T. Schenck, J. Frasca, G. Natiello. Second row: C. Enderle, C. Rullman, M. Fallon. INTRAMURALS Intramurals continued the practice of using unusual names for teams which was started last year. Mr. Riflie devoted many hours after school calling, 'Tlagrant foulf, and '5Over the net, as G.C.'s basketball and volleyball dabblers played frantically. After the shifting had stopped and the dust had settled, Cliff Enderleis team and the Chinese Bandits had gathered the titles for the I.B.L. and I.V.L., respectively. .xp . ,K Q ' '8'3- I THE WINNING INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL TEAM Bottom row: C. Lewis, V. Natiello, F. Quayle, A. Vanasco. Second rozr: T. lIcNerney. I. Frasca B. McLean, E. Kelly. C , ,V ,. ,,,, 7,,W.,,,w,5,,5 F - F , H . M ,JL , M4, F. -, . .1 K l 4,.Q.,., ,.,,,...5..,..,,..,,x 4 M , , 1 I X , --V-A-A..-..,.W..,i...i.,..:..44.Hm '..,...,X V 4 hi fi A F 4 FF ' fF' A m f' +ffw F 3 L u . ' ,ff . 233 Qsgrgxg 4 L N'x f '-VY'4x - 3 , ' 2 TIM E' M -.x fF ifU 'v: FF':5,x.' ,WSQQN 33, H V F , .F .FM , ,ff - . I ww f . ,f 2 :F .f F F , SFF . 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McNamara TRACK Since many of last year,s big point-getters, notably Vic Emerson, Don Riccio, and Rusty Madigan have left, the members of the track team are going to have to work extremely hard this season to pull a league championship out of the bag this year as they did last year. Distance runners include strong entries in every event, with seniors Steve McKeon, Pete Simons, Tom Hipp, and Roger Jackson expected to do well, with juniors Pat Rohan, Bob Eisen, and Bill Franz close behind. ln the jumping pits, co-captain Torn Chapman will break his own record in the hop-step-and-jump and should also score in the broad jump. Juniors Bill Bren- nan and Gene Uchaz are our hottest prospects in the pole vault and high jump, respectively. Coach Hor- tonas field men are led by junior Lou Denegris in the shot put and senior Pat Orsini in the discus. Sprint prospects are bright, with co-captain Al Vanasco leading and sophomores Bill Sheldon and Jim Roth right behind. The hurdles events are complete toss-ups, with Dick Dillon and Jim Dooley as the top early performers. What the team lacks is depth, for individual events and for relays. However, Coaches King and Horton are hoping for development of some back-up men by the time the season gets under way. - gS'evEg . ,,.. ir? 1 I fa D. Loring, D. Maley, J. Costello, R Mazzari R Jackson Fourth rou W. Brennan, P. Bradley, D. Van Wye P Franz J Schenkel R Caine D. Weiler, C. Mantia, S. Planson lllr King Fl th rou J Roth R George, R. Penn, H. Gardner, J. Broun B La na P Lambert ,Z fy f . ,, 4: . ff . :J il' ' 71? L wif ma., VARSITY-Bottom, row: P. Kirk, B. Morgan, B. Schumacher, D. Conway, T. Kirby, F. Quayle, R. Meyer, T. Middleton, C. Woglom. Second row: I. Raymond, K. Neary, C. Brauns, C. Lem- row, S. Vince, Mr. Silvestri. Third row: R. Bankes, C. Bullman, B. Anderson, S. Latson, P. Cetchell. LACROSSE lf all predictions are correct, this year's lacrosse team should be G.C.,s best of all time. Ten men of last year's squad, which only lost to state champions Man- hasset by one goal last year, are returning and ready to get their revenge. C0-captains Dick Conway and Ceof Woglom are leading the list of returnees, Dick playing at midfield and Geof at defense. Other mid- fielders are Todd Middleton and Bob Schumacher, backed up by Ron Meyer, Frank Quayle and sopho- more Charlie Rullman. Goalie Bill Morgan, attack men Bill Blanchard and Pete Kirk and defense men Terry Kirby and Hank Murphy comprise the rest of the re- turning players. New men expectedto make good are Russ Bankes, Steve Latson, Gary Brauns and Craig Lemrown The team has speed, strength and depth. Key games will probably be the early one against Manhasset, Mine- ola and those against MacArthur. Much will depend on how fast our boys can get in shape. Coach Silvestri is looking forward to this season, and may well be rewarded. BASEBALL This yeargs season should prove to be the reverse of last year's poor 114-14 performance of the Varsity Baseball team. The strong points of the team this year will be pitching and offensive play. Three of last year's starting pitchers are returning to the mound for what appears to be a strong season. They are Seniors Jacques LeGette, Bill Peters, and Bruce Keuling. Behind them are Juniors Rick Harken and Bill Reina. The newly acquired pitching machine, bought by the Menis Association and called ulron Mike, should prove to be invaluable to G. C.'s clubmen. The heavy hit- ting should come from co-captains Vic Natiello and John Frasca, along with Mark Scotti and Bruce Keuling. Speed will play an important part in G.C.'s strategy with such speed-demons as John Frasca and Tom Schenck burning up the base paths. On defense, the team will have Mark Scotti, Tom Schenck, Bob Healy, and Bruce Keuling rounding out the infield. Seniors Bob Jackson and Bob Cappello will be catching, while Vic N atiello, John Frasca, and Bob Tobais will handle the outfield. Juniors Bob Stone, Joe Melchoir, Bob Daley, Lyle Johnson, and Ricky Bush will be fighting for positions. G.C. will play the same team three times in one week-a procedure that was initiated last year. The competition is expected to come from Great Neck South and Mineola, with Great Neck North and Port Washington putting up good battles. All in all, coach Chuch Billie hopes to have a produc- tive season and maybe even bring a championship to Gar- den City. PAGE 176 -S1- m 4 I ! 1 l 4 3 Kneeling, left to right: J. Hamrock, H. Singer, C. Enderle. Standing: B. Perry, I. O'Connor, P. Pickhardt, R. Barnes. GOLF Traditionally, Garden City is a power-house in Long Island High School golf competition. This year's golf team, headed by Captain Paul Pickhardt, is expected to maintain that perennial status. Leading this year's team will be Dorcey Lynch, last year's trophy winner who went undefeated in league competition. A lot is expected of seniors J ack O7Connor, Cliff Enderle and Herb Singer, who will be battling for top positions. Juniors Boyd Perry, Bobby Barnes, and Jay Hamrock round out the rest of the squad. The team will open the season on April 8 against Manhasset. Until then, Garden City's gallant golfers will be practicing to improve their style after a winter away from the fairways. Coach Weiler anticipates a fine showing from this yearis squad and hopes to take the entire team to the sectionals. Since more schools on Long Island have established golf teams, it was necessary to reshuifle teams into different divisions. Before this year teams were placed in divisions according to their ability. Now, however, teams are placed under divisions according to the popu- lation of their school. This change now drops Garden City from Division I to Division II with Bethpage, Division Avenue, Manhasset, Port Washington and Clark. Garden City and Port Washington are best bets to clinch the league title. Last year's team was disqualified from the sectional tournaments for an infraction of the rules. Barring any unseen difficulties, we should see this year's team at the sectionals. On the whole, prospects look bright and the golf team should have an outstanding season. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right: S. Reinhardt, C. Murbach, T. Brazeau, C. Fabish, S. Lucci, B. Stone, M. Harrington, B. Emslie, N. Conway, K. Mcflroarty. Missing: P. SmaII. 17. I A , In .ff ' Q . M 2 ag 1, ff.-I I Qrrr A JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Kneeling, left to right: J. Laycock, J. Darr.Starzdi11g: B. Hannrx. Puuman. C. Cilkes. C. Leigcr. L. Sarsfwld, K. Wagner, S. Hitclmell. E. IuHe. C. Ixlayer. PAGE 17 Swing ie t to right: E. Jaffe, C. Acunto, N. Pullman, C. Gilkes, A. Forshay, K. Von Boross B Biniscalchi, C. Hayes. S. Korlf, B. Mann. Standing: B. Canivan, I. McDon- ough lx Wagner, S. Hoffman, N. Serrell, C. Locasto, W. Hoke, J. Eberle, ,l. Odell. L. Nelson, L. Molter, S. Mitchell, J. Wolff, S. Rieger, B. Nixon. 'f HOCKEY With plenty of potential, and too mL1Cl1 C011- fldence, this year's hockey team looked for- ward to an undefeated season. Although they made a very good showing, their aspirations were not met. In the Field Day, they t00k Sec- ond place to Carle Place, out of approximately twelve teams. However, in their regular games, they lost and tied many more than they Won. It appears that there will be more than enough sophomores and juniors to replace this year's seniors-Priscilla Small fcenter half- backl, Becky Nixon fcenter forwardl, Sally Ptieger f left wingD, and Barbara Canivan fright wingj. Among them are Jane lVIcDon- ough, Nancy Serrell, Cathy Locasto, and Sue Hoffman. These four girls will give next year,s team the strength it will need for a good season. 51. V w' 4 W , f fhgffif-'ak , , yffff,-I ,L I XM, .2 , , '. .. - K , ' , y n , , ,v , ,-gig 1 V W ff .f:fa2'?MWg.fvZ ' ff t it , .f V- .Ira - 1 ,f.mse,., .,,,.,..k , ,-,W f., , ,,'f , 117 . - . 4 A, -me f ,Q , , ff f lf5'?EQ t- . ga y.. ' ' , g :V 5,1 t A ff .V , fm. 3 5.21 , V, . gf ,, . ft. L -f A VVVV Q I 'ix -'-' L t r H H ff-Www ,mm ...N 1 .,g,i,,':f kfw :-V1 ,V - ,,!f? :,WV . fr . it r..rt rt.. or ,..., . 'f,. t ..,. ,, . . . .... Q f Q f ,,., V M , , V My f-am' -f . , , . .W I f , f, I , .4-.f ,V ,El ,fy ,f,,ff,., 1 . f il i fifft Asrri ...r 1 fy t- f ' f ,. , .... Aspirants to the Badminton Team-the first clay of badminton practice. li? . E ' Y 219 :iff tr BADMINTON In past years the tournout for badminton has not been very large. However, this year there was a considerable number of girls represent- ing the sophomore and the senior glasses, From this group, a team was chosen for matches against Great Neck North and Bald- win. These two matches were split, giving Gar- den City a record of one and one, The annual Sportsday matches were played at Mepham. This year, Garden City placed third, The strongest members of the team include seniors Kathy Polowchena, Lorraine Heinshon, Robyn Prosek, Barbara Bis, and the number one player, Peggy Scholey, i I i tt' t . ii- if ih lt it HAIL time Y it e ti its fl th ' . .ffl lift T tit NW i l t i I i intoil? ,Mia I 'eptrw Q l rosa 771 nd lil bi 3 Hllllf iepltlf invllll t r nrllll Umbra ARCHERY Archery is gaining emphasis among the sports-minded girls of Garden City. This is evi- dent in the fact that the team consisted entirely of sophomores. These brave lasses withstood the chilling winds of autumn to learn the basic skills of archery from our competent Miss Dudley. The team did not compete with other schools this year. Even so, these dedicated girls prac- ticed every Thursday afternoon to improve their skill. Due to the interest the girls have taken in this sport and to the experience they have acquired, it is expected that the archers will have matches against other schools next year. Some of the outstanding members of this year's team are Laura Nelson, Bonnie Mac- Andrew, Marty Blankley, and Elizabeth Dolon. Kneeling, left to right: M. Halstead, A. Johnston, D. Dobbins. K. Kieninger. N. Free man, E. Dolan, M. Lutz, L. Cartnick, Clarke. D. Fritts. Healy, C. Str-inlv. Sfrzrzri- ing: K. Pelino, M. Dean, L. lilanville, H. lilchlackin, V. Koelsch. K. Ritter. .l. Fr-hweis, ,l. Diebold, J. Miller, S. Bevan. M. Ryan, K. Riley. MODERN DANCE The girls who participate in modern dance learn the meaning of words such as design, symmetry and asymmetry, dynamics, and rhythm. They learn to explore movement be- yond their own capacity. They not only learn dances and perform them, but they also have an opportunity to create their own. Modern dance meets every Monday and Fri- day. However, many of the girls take lessons privately during the week. Since September, Laura Marino, Lizbet Anderson, Janet Die- bold, Pat Armstrong, and Donna Stavrides have been working on one particular western style dance. The other girls-Vicki Valenti, Leslie Myers. and Laura Fieldsteel-have been practicing many different types of dances. The ability and devotion that these girls have to modern dance is shown by their per- formance in the P.T.A. show this year. Kneeling. left to right: L. Marino. P. Armstrong. Stand- ing: L. Fieldsteel. L. Myers. ' PACE 179 G.A.A. The G.A.A. is headed this year by its capable presi- dent, Ruth Vollmerhausen. The other officers include lane McDonough as vice-president, Ginny Leiser as social chairman, Priscilla Small as UCHSUTCT, and Cathy Locasto as secretary. The main function of the C.A.A. is to plan and direct the annual Award Tea in the spring. However, this year the G.A.A. also plans to purchase parkas for the eX- tramurals teams. The G.A.A. and its delegation have already planned the student-faculty volleyball game and are in the process of planning the softball game be- tween the female students and faculty members. The G.A.A. has also improved some facilities in the locker room and in the gym. The G.A.A. is an important part Left to right: P. Small, C. lsocasto, R. Vollmerhausen, C. Leiser, I. McDonough. Left to right: S. Denton, C. Tassone, F. Dehle. P. Small +55 . '47 1 ' ' Mr ffl PAGE 180 5 of our physical education program. LEADEIPS CLUB The Leader's Club has practically become a non- existent organization because there is no scheduled time when this club can meet. By next year it will he extinct. due to the fact that only four seniors remain in the club-Fran Dehle, Sue Denton, Pam Ryan, and Priscilla Small. However, these four girls are not ready to give up hope for a scheduled meeting time, These girls assist the physical education teachers during gym periods and after school. During the ap- paratus classes, their assistance is especially praise- worthy. Each leader is taught how to prevent accidents on the apparatus and is often called upon to help demon- strate each particular move. VOLLEYBALL This year, from the large number of girls who turned out for after school volleyball, five teams were chosen for interscholastic competition-an honor team, a re- serve team, and three separate class teams. However, due to the excessive snow during the season only three matches were played fwith Great Neck North, Her- ricks, and Mephamj in which Garden City won two and lost one. In a Sportsday, which was held at Sewan- haka High School, Garden City placed third among many schools in the North Shore. This year's teams were led to their victories by seniors Ruth HThe Spikey Vollmerhausen, Tina Brazeau, and Becky Nixon, and juniors Jane McDonough and Sue Screamy,, HOH- mann. The end of the season brought two exciting matches. The '4Nags,', a senior team, won the iirst match, decid- ing the intramural championship. The second contest, which was held among the three class teams, was won by the juniors. BASKETBALL This year both the girls, first and second teams had a highly successful season in basketball, losing only one game each and winning five. The first team lost to Port Washington by a score of 28 to 25, and the second team lost by a score of 33 to 10. Following these losses, how- ever, both teams were undefeated. The first team de- feated Great Neck South f29 to 265 , Great Neck North f25 to 245, Valley Stream South f38 to 81, Herricks Q61 to 161 , and St. Maryls Q71 to 113. The second team also defeated the same schools, but had lower scoring games. This yearis outstanding seniors on first team were Peggy Scholey, Ruth Vollmerhausen, and Kathy Mc- Groarty. On the second team, the seniors who played were Candy Clark, Laurie Loranger, and Lee Heenan. Next year the teams should be as good as this year's due to the many excellent junior and sophomore girls who are now on both teams. Q First row, left to right: N. Serrell, A. Forshay, G. Gilkes, C. Salvato, B. Emslie, C. Tassone, S. Hoffmann. B. Oosterom. Sec- ond row: J. McDonough, L. Sarsfield, C. Locasto, R. Vollmer- hausen, K. McGroarty, L. Loranger, B. Nixon. First row, left to right: A. Forshay, S. Padden, P. Scholey, J McDonough, G. Van Buskirk, C. Walb, N. Serrell, G. Gilkes Second row: K. Von Boross, B. Oosterom, S. Hoffman, B. Kier nan, S. Mitchell, B. Martone, G. Leiser, L. Sarsfield. Third row: L. Loranger, C. Clark, L. Heenan, R. Vollmerhausen, J. Lay cock, 1. Thompson, K. Kind, P. Ryan. Wy' 't '1-aw V i M-'gM'6 his r, Aw.- M,f..r.,,,WM Mqqw wma, SOFTBALL This year, the softball team members are looking forward to a successful season. Although the game schedule is not completed, there will be some very keen competition from other schools. Last year's softball captain, Peggy Scholey, will be playing again this year. Many other senior girls will probably participate, and with the added strength of the junior and sophomore girls, the team should be excellent. The highlight of girls' softball will be the -annual student-faculty gamel The sportsday team will probably exert all its efforts to win this concluding game of the season. -M...,,-'M . -.. -X-5 i 4 PAGE 182 BOWLING The girls on the bowling team this year meet every Wednesday afternoon at the Herrill Lanes to practice and to improve their skills. Under the watchful eyes of Mrs. Bauer, the sponsor, the girls developed into above- average bowlers. Unfortunately, the girls had only one match this year. They lost this one to Mineola. The bowling team consisted of girls from each grade. The outstanding seniors were Mimi Rohrbach, who averaged 145, Pat KL. WJ Hervey, and Jane Chinnici. The sophomores and juniors who are now on the team should prove to be a great asset to the team next year. First row, left to right: P. Hervey, P. Watson, C. Moore, S. McNeill, K. Schmidt, V. Cukierski. Second row: D. Glaysher, E. Doran, G. Kenna, J. .L . .1. LACROSSE When Lacrosse is mentioned, people usually think that the sport is only played by men. However, every year, there are also excellent girl Lacrosse players prac- ticing on our athletic fields. Senior Peggy Scholey, captain of last year's team, will play again this year. Among other senior girls who will participate is Becky Nixon, one of the better play- ers on the team. Miss Toner, the coach of Lacrosse, hopes that this ye:-1r's team will be as successful as last year's. She also urges sophomore girls to participate so that they can acquire the needed experience for future years. Chinnici, M. Rohrbach, Mrs. Bauer. ' wif. PAGE 183 'xg A ikgfxmx., 'Aww NG XNITH HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL 1964 GRADUATES from RALPH RQSSANO Qlcficial Photographer for THE 1964 MAST Q4 GREENWICH STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Phone lvanhoe 9-5555 aw 5: + I 4- -. we v . '. f '-:-:-:-:-5. 41- 5:54 :5 Q. vw QC A. 5, X X f,w': fififv 4, s A: EE Zl e e Q n v Y I tothe CLASS OF ,64 Max future vears r1n0 you a fun measure of lmppmess and SUCK ess 41,4 fr' f 1 K .fr '- W ,7 A QE IJ Siu ?Ef 55 , lj Q ssf E5 - -' Cf E53 1- , :-.,.152'-ic..-:5E,,.:: ' is 2 ., 'Wir' , 7 355 Q wc.swy+?Nw? 5 1:5 -2- -1-: 59:-:4-:f:5:f:3::i3zF:q .-.-.. 5:5 3:2 - '-''cp-v-:pg..:3:1Q'q,- .g:' gig: gb ' 'g. 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'f' k,,. ...,., ., , ,.,.,.,. h... .....f.-,.,.,...,...,.,. ..'.-.'.'.-.'.-.----'-'.-.-.'.-.f.'.4.-.-.-.-.-.f'-'-' ' '- ' .-.. .. --'-' ' If s ' 35 ':1:-. :C5:14:2-fgitzlf-25:22-:-:bzc-S: 513 ........ ........ .. .... . 1 Y - 4 whCu'I'I'Z-f'Z-2,2-'1:.'1'H'Z'2'Z'2'I-2-1-:4.gl-Id-I-I-24-I'I'7'IA'-'.'.- - - ' ' if ESEHHQ . - J .- PACE 187 BEST XWSHES TO THE CLASS OF ,64 ABRAHAM AND STRAUS GARDEN CITY HEMPSTEAD BROOKLYN BABYLON HUNTINGTON CQNGRATULATIQNS to the 1964 Graduation Class from the HIGH SCHQOL FASHIQN BOARD SAKS FIFTH AVENUE f f buf 01212614 FINE FURNITURE SINCE 1840 FRANKLIN AVE. GARDEN CITY MIRACLE IVIILE IVIANHASSET IVIAIN STREET HUNTINGTON Did You Know Tliatz Qver 7572 of Garclen City homes solct lay lnrolcers were solcl lay memloers of THE GARDEN CITY REAL ESTATE BOARD. THE GARDEN CQTY REAL ESTATE BOARD l'1as over 35 qual- itfiecl salespeople to serve you. THE GARDEN CQTY REAL ESTATE BOARD spends an aver- age of 325,000 for aclvertising Garclen City lwomes in ONE YEAR. THE GARDEN CITY REAL ESTATE BOARD l'1as an average of 5.000 prospeets in ONE YEAR. Tlaere is only ONE COMMISSION to lne paidfto tlae SELLING BROKER. You are cloing yourself an injustice lJy not telephoning TODAY to list your liome witla The Garden City Real Estate Board ROBERT P. IRWIN THOMAS J, IVIOLLOY. JR. PI 7-1300 PI 7-2010 A. KENT IVICCLELLAND I-IUBBELL 6 KLAPPER, INC PI Q-ssaa Pl 7-2900 J. C. K. STUDWELL AGENCY FRANCIS WILSON REALTY PI 6-7077 Pl 6- I 563 .GCN or 0 -P o Z 'O ru SPORTSMANSHIP X xr., 'GH scx-X00 Congratulations to the CIass of 1964 APPRECIATION IS EXPRESSED POR THE LOYAIU SUPPORT TO OUR PROGRAM BY THE STUDENTS AND THEIR PARENTS Best Wishes to the CIass of ,64 KOZCN MANUFACTURING CC., INC Manzifacturers of Precision Parts AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENT ELECTRQNIC 161 RAILROAD AVE. GARDEN CITY, N. Y. PI Q-5600 ELLIGTT IVIURPHYS S K Y G L U B if DINING if DANCING if WEDDINGS THE GARDEN CITY HGTEL Home of the famous GEORGIAN ROGM for Banquets to 1200 H Meetings to 1500 7 OTHER SPACIOUS PARTY AND MEETING RGOWIS CoIonieI Dining Room Hunt Room CooIiioiI Lounge For Information Coll BANQUET DEPT. e- PIoneer 6-0700 L. W. OSTERSTOCK, Gen. Mgr. HUBBELL, KLAPPER AND GOQDELL GQHGVGZ ITISLITCITICC 65 HILTON AVENUE GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Ploneer 7-2905 - 4 Vxfitn Vxfarrnest Congratulations To AH 1964 Graduates, from JAMES KOLLAR Photographer 660 Franklin Ave., G. C. PI 7-5054 I I I I I Il I, I I I i II I li 'i In ,. Il If I I I I .I I n-.f fx.-K I If I I E l I I I I I . I I I I i I I I Compliments ol THE GREAT ATLANTIC 8. PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. Plwone Fl Q-8280 Dry Air Cold Storage BARBATSULY BRQS. FINE FUR Repairing anol Remodeling 1046 FRANKLIN AVENUE GARDEN CITY, N. Y. MIDWAY LOBSTER G STEAK HOUSE 190 Seventh Si. LEO LANDIS, Prop. fir ,Q qmie GARDEN CITY BQQKSHQP 186 Seventh Street Garden City, N. Y. ,WZ 'f' J ' fxmfm' ,fy Phone: Ivanhoe 5-6600 BROWN-HARTER CADILLAC INC. Sales -1 Service -J Parts SELECTED USED CARS 316 NO. FRANKLIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Franklin Ave. at 12th St. Garden City PI 6-0585 O Fred C. Benton MANAGER Fairchild-a Name Long Identifxed with Conscientious Service lliflhilll slllli.. e. FUNERAL DXRECTORS Owned and Managed by The Fairchild Family Since 1886 BROOKLYN ' FLUSHING ' GARDEN CITY MANHASSET ' QUEENS VILLAGE O' PAGE 197 PAGE 198 Quito OPTICIANS J. H. PENNY, INC. EstaIJIisI1ed 1897 540 FRANKLIN AVENUE GARDEN CITY MEDICAL CENTER TeI. PIoneer 6-7577 A CornpIete Service Contact Lenses H ArtiticiaI Eyes Latest American 6' European Erames PI 6-9607 BELL'S 545 TO 31.00 STCRE 161 Seventh Street Garden City, N. Y. The Friendly Storen Qpen Thursday H Friday T111 9 PM. THE LONESOIVIE TRAVELERS Dave Koctianczyk Steve Vince .Iirn I'IamiIton Wing Morse CLASS OF 164 WILLIAM LANE Fine Foods ee Fruiterers TeI. PIoneer 6-14180 - 1481 101 Seventh Street Garden City, N. Y. K L I P P ' S Garden City- Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS HospitaIs anC1 Sick Rooms SuppIiec1 825 Eran1cIin Avenue Garden, City, N, Y. Dai1y DeIivery Service PIoneer 6-0985 ARISTA FURS Quality Fur Storage On Premises JOHN KORDES 957 Eran1c1in Avenue Garden City, N. Y. P1 7-0185 EARL DEIQEMEIQ ROBERT E. DEREMER DEREIVIER AGENCY IDSUTEIIICC 54 New Hyde Park Road Garden City, N. Y. PIoneer 6-9334 GARDEN ESSO SERVICE CENTER Specializing in Automatic Transmissions Air Conditioners - Power Steering AII Vwfork Guaranteed JOHN BRANHAM 130 FranIrIin Avenue HUnter 8-1800 Boa Rowcrzoxfr Garden City, N, Y. Phone IVanI1oe 1-5200 GARDEN CHOP HOUSE Large Private Banquet Room Where Nice People Meet Nice People FLON11 Park 4-9570 SVVEENEY-I-IAIVIILTON MOBILE SERVICE STATION Repairs F Service P- Brakes - Ignition Lubrication P- Accessories Free Pick Up ana' Delivery 36 New Hyde Park Road Garden City, N, Y. Compliments of CANIVAN BROS., INC. 166 SEVENTH STREET GARDEN CITY, N. Y. PI 6-9517 PI 7-5060 SSS 1. MRS SKINNERS SECRETARIAL XSCHOOLSX . I grahrlify qvfacemenf FOR THE INDIVIDUAL Three Long Island Locuiions enum cnv Q Pl 7-444: NTINGTON Q HA 7- 0555 :AT Nscx Q HU 7-3199 Q PAGE 199 PAGE 200 GARDEN CITY SERVICE CENTER Complete Automotive Service Roacl Service Piclc Up 6 Delivery 191 Seventloi Street Garclen City, L. I., N. Y. . . . for the young mon Natural Shoulder Spoken Here A Complete Bock-to College Shop lnce MEN'S S 0 S 1899 GARDEN girl, FRANKLIN AVE. 8. IOTH ST. Phone Ploneer 7-2211 f- 2212 IT WILL PAY TO VISIT THE GARDEN CITY MUSIC CENTER INC. Long Island is Largest Library of Recordings Television, Raclio, Plionograplds Servicing, Slieet Music Television Rentals Franlclin Avenue Cor. Seventlu Street Garclen City, N. Y. 23 K, ring. 3 f 1 9 4 T- 4 5' s I if-rs 2 J 'RQ .15 ' ' t A PI Q-0010 KEATING 8 COMPANY Registered fewelers American Gem Society Fine Jewelry 948 Franlclin Avenue Garolen City, N. Y. HOTEL HAIR STYLISTS, INC. Garclen City Hotel Garclen City, New Yorlq Ploneer 1-5555 - 6 Lower Lotnlay, Xvest Win,g Pi 6-5218 IVIARSTEN FLORIST INC. 743 Franlclin Avenue Garclen City, N. Y. WILLIAMHOUSE 226 7tI1 Street Garden City, N. Y. PIoneer 7-2151 I BEST XVISHES TO THE Cifxss OF '64 FRANKLIN SIIVION Ptoneer 6-2504 -K Headquarters for Garden City High SCI1oo1 .Iewe1ry GARDEN CITY JEVVELERS House of Charms Watches H Diamonds fe ,IeweIry -4 Sitverware 747 FranIcIin Avenue Garden City, N. Y. VALLEY NATIGNAL BANK ANNOUNCEMENT Due to poputar demand we wi11 be open THURSDAY EVENINGS instead of Tuesdays as in the past of Long Island Garden City South Office, 320 Nassau Btvct. Student I.,oansHVaIIey NatiOnaI, in cooperation with Specializing in the New York State Higher Education Assistance Pem1aHeHWVav'f12H Half Cutting' Coloring Corporationsotters Iow cost stuclent Ioans repayatnte Sal Coigures after gractuation. Formerty O1 StOnec1i1t and Beau Mart MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 669 Franklin Avenue Pl 142805 Garden City PACE 201 1 1 1 1 r 1 5 1 1, 11 J 1 H IAN , 1 11 111 1Q 41 1 1 .51 1 PAGE 202 OWEN P. BURKE, Prop. NASSAU BOULEVARD MARKET Groceries ana' Fruiierers Prime Meats - Frosted Foods 5 Nassau Bou1evard Near Cambridge Avenue Garden City, N. Y. ivanhae 6-7200 - 7201 Compliments of GARDEN CITY BOWL 987 Stewart Avenue Garden City, N. Y. P1 7-8805 Best Wishes lo Time Class of 1964 THE CONWAYS NASSAU BLVD. HARDXNARE Pl 7-1505 TELPEYAN CARPET CO. Sales and Service Domestic and Grienta1 108 Seventh Street Garden City, N. Y. IV 64141 Free Deliveries ADELPHI DELICATESSEN HENRY J. MUELLERS, Prop. Home Made Sa1ads A Meats f- Desserts 1ce Cream 551 Nassau B1vd. South Garden City South, N. Y, PLAZA BARBER SHOP 1001 Eranldin Avenue Garden City 'Ave need your tread to do Business VICTOR NATIELI 0 P1 6-9437 PI I-4422 Inter-City ReaI Estate 1 I3Ioneer T-1422 IX' 6--I-122 1 ReferraI Service RQBERT F. X. HOGAN President TayIor-Wagner Corp. Independent ReaItors 101 Seventh St. Est. 1919 Garden City, N. Y. CENTRAL ALUMINUM PRGDUCTS 277 Nassau EIVCI. Garden City So. IV 5-0908 AIuminum Windows and Doors Screen and Storm Windows Repaired JOSEPH ScHiRAi.i.1, Prop. Compliments of GARDEN CITY REALTY CGRP. fMemIaer of Long IsIand ReaI Estate Eoardb MICHAEL ALLIEGRO, Realtor 736 Eranldin Avenue Garden City, N. Y. PIoneer 1-8860 Phone: ELoraI Park 4-5690 Free Delivery DEPENDABLE MEAT MARKET QuaIity Meats f- PouItry Frozen Foods 45 New Hyde Park Road Garden City, N. Y. TOWN MEAT MARKET Prime Meats - I3ouItry - Frozen Foods CHARLES E, MAR1No AND IOHN PAULI 150 Seventh Street Garden City, N, Y. HEMPSTEAD LINCOLN 8' MERCURY MOTQRS 501 No. EranIcIin Street Hempstead, N. Y. Long IsIand Headqtiarters for tI1e EeautiIuI LinCoIn ContinentaI - Mercury and the EaIuuIous Comet IV 5-7200 SeIeCtion of Eine Used Cars PI 6-2400 A V lil , V I fil'tf5?1,f?i I 'AIA' If I V PAGE 203 Goin ff' I ll, I-isf v i 1- '7' I1 4 1 - . L . It i j I RAY'S FORMAL WEAR TUXEDO'S FOR HIRE OR SALE 8 NEW HYDE PARK ROAD FRANKLIN SQUARE, N.Y. PRimrose 5-5794 Compliments of STONECLIFF BEAUTY SALON F or Appointment Call PIor1eer 6-2540 P- 7-5442 953 FRANKLIN AVENUE GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Accardo, Linda, 66 Cambridge Ave. Adams, Patricia, 181 Whitehall Blvd. Adams, Stephen, 120 Tullamore Rd. Adams, Stuart, 14 Heath Place Agovina, Anthony, 18 Glen Rd. Allen, Mathew, 161 Chestnut St. Alston, Christine, 72 Washington Ave. Alvey, Maureen, 84 Clinch Ave. Andersen, Lisbet, Denmark Asquino. Michele, 141 Harrison St. Arkins, Tom, 171 Weyford Terr. Armstrong, Pat, 12 Clinch Ave. Arnaud, Lorranie, 15 Kenwood Rd. Aspland, Mary Helen, 110 Brook St. Baker, Nancy Lynn, 11 Garfield St. Baldwin, Gail, 30 Brompton Rd. Banks, Robert, 252 Cherry Valley Ave. Barger, Geoffrey, 204 Kensington Rd. Barnaby. Joan, 111 Willow St. Barnard, Jeffrey, 165 Rockaway Ave. Barnett, Gordon, 69 Washington Ave. Basile, Diana, 79 Poplar St. Baumann, Alan, 70 Edgemere Rd. Behm, Susan, 18 Lefferts Rd. Bennett, Richard, 200 Roxbury Rd. Bennett, Susan, 114 Fifth St. Betz, Kathy, 165 Kildare Rd. Biggane, Jack, 7 Boylston St. Birch, Edward, 49 Vassar St. Birchby, John, 175 Kensington Rd. Blanchard, William, 24 Westbury Rd. Bock, Jerome, 123 Garfield St. Boehmer, Sherry, 3 Warton Place Boger, William, 89 Magnolia Ave. Bonna, John, 123 Jefferson St. Boss, Linda, 58 Harvard St. Boyle, Donald, 112 Locust St. Brashears, Elizabeth, 71 Brook St. Brauns, Robin, 74 Roxbury Rd. Brazeau, Elizabeth, 112 Kingsbury Rd. Brew, James, 7 Jackson St. Buckley, Rosemary, 107 Brook St. Buckley, Suzanne, 194 Nassau Blvd. Burston, Suzanne, 29 Avalon Rd. Burton, Robert, 1.5 Chestnut St. Byron, Patricia, 105 Jackson St. Canivan, Barbara, 29 Kensington Rd. Cappello, Robert, 145 Lee Rd. Carde, Freeland, 156 Osford Blvd. Cardon, Katherine, 33 Whitehall Blvd. Carey, Linda, 124 Meadow St. Carmen, Michael, 148 Tanners Pond Rd. Carmichael, Paul, 64 Princeton St. Carraine, Roberta, 153 Kilburn Rd. Castellano, Christine, 10 Plattsdale, Rd. Catania, Dorine, 31 Yale St. Chagoll, Manuel, 214 Kensington Rd. SENIOR DIRECTORY Chapman, Tom, 9 Kensington Rd. Chinnici, Jane, 137 Lee Rd. Cisternino, Andrew, 197 Kensington Rd. Clark, Candice, 107 Tullamore Rd. Clark, Karen, 69 Magnolia Ave. Clarkson, Thomas, 57 Kilburn Rd. Cleary, Denise, 82 Jackson St. Clement, Pamela, 139 Stratford Ave. Cockshutt, Dale, 57 Kinsbury Rd. Cohn, Felicia, 141 Adams St. Colbert, Patricia, 185 Wickham Rd. Collins, Nancy, 47 Bayberry Ave. Condelli, Ward, 48 Meadow St. Conway, Richard, 117 Hayes St. Corley, Maureen, 44 Greenridge Ave. Corson, Richard, 10 St. Pauls Crescent Coyle, Marie, 49 Russell Rd. Crowley, Dennis. 14 Maple St. Crowley, Donald, 14 Maple St. Cuff, John, 30 Lindbergh St. Cummins, Suzanne, 173 Whitehall Blvd. Dehle, Frances, 217 Clinton Rd. De Jonghe, Denise, 126 Somerset Ave. Delaney, Robert, 62 Jefferson St. De Giorno, Cathy, 45 Prescott St. DeLong, Sue, 99 Garden St. Denison, Susan, 114 Kingsbury Rd. Dennis, William, 37 Russell Rd. Denton, Susan, 4 Meadow St. Desch, Carol, 121 Wilson St. Dexter, Dianne, 119-15th St. fApt. C-11 Dieckman, Nance, 174 Sackville Rd. Dillmeier, David, 83 Hampton Rd. DiMaria, Angelica, 78 Poplar St. Dobise, Michael, 58 Vassar St. Donnelly, Joseph, 3 Southgate Doran, Edla, 17 Bluebell Ct. Doring, Dorothy, 49 Dartmouth St. Dostal, John, 119 Tullamore Rd. Driscoll, Florence, 215 Stewart Ave. Duffy, David, 51 Cambridge Ave. Dugan, Patricia, 151 Meadow St. Duncan, Barbara, 45 Magnolia Ave. Dwyer, Richard, 199 Nassau Blvd. Eberle, Karen, 73 Wilson St. Edwards, Jo, 117 Chestnut St. Eisnor, Carolyn, 132 Meadowbrook Rd. Emslie, Betty, 198 Meadowbrook Rd. Enderle, Cliff, 166 Willow St. Erhardt, Robert, 85 Nassau Blvd. Eveland, Clare, 89 Kenwood Rd. Fagan, Kevin, 160 Garden St. Fager, Melva, 58 Garden St. Fallon, Michael, 29 Brompton Rd. Farley, Susan, 22 Pell Terr. Farrell, Jack, 119 Eleventh St. Ferencik, Claire, 30 Jefferson St. Fitzpatrick, John, 106 Arthur St. Fleming, Herbert, 109 Stewart Ave. Foord, Eugene, 104 Wilson St. Fortney, Richard, 102 Third St. Frankel, Ruth, 8 Greenridge Park Frasca, John, 121 Harrison St. Fritz, Ralph, 42 Hawthorne Rd. Galterio, Catherine, 138 Brook St. Galvin, 1X7a1ter, 162 Sacl-:ville Rd. Garcia, Constance, 91 Poplar St. Garcia, Marian, 91 Poplar St. Garrison, Ellen, 11 Merillon Ave. Garry, Margaret, 75 Salisbury Ave. Geary, Lyle, 6 Kensington Rd. Geygan, Eileen. 19 St. James St. North Giliberti, Linda, 173 Weyford Terr. Ginns, Edward, 21 Clinton Rd. Giobert, Lauren, 12 St. Paul's Crescent Godwin, Mary Liz, 16 Osborne Rd. Goldner, George. 176 Euston Rd. Gooch, Mary Jane, 38 Russell Rd. Gove, Carol, 142 Hampton Rd. Governale, Carole. 105 Wetherill Rd. Gray, lrene, 20 Lindbergh St. Greco, Germaine, 130 Clinch Ave. Gregory, Michael, 12 Linden St. Groody, William, 127 Albert St. Guida, Yvonne, 69 Second St. Gutierrez, Ronald, 135 Willow St. Hahn, Andrew, 8 Kensington Rd. Hamilton, James, 61 Roxbury Rd. Hampton, Robert, 142 Pine St. Hanff, Wendy, 32 Nassau Blvd. Hanford, Russell, 112 Willow St. Hanly, Joseph, 161 Wellington Rd. Harner, Melvin, 124 Jackson St. Harrington, Martha, 120 Whitehall Blvd Hartman, Ronald, 11 S. Paul's Place Harty, Emmett, 109 Stratford Ave. Healion, Nancy, 7 Wydler Court Healy, Robert, 8 Dover Ave. Hedwig, Gordon, 2 Keenan Place Heenan, Eileen, 3 Claydon Rd. Heggie, Frances, 103 10th St. Heinsohn, Lorraine, 15 Somerset Ave. Henning, Richard, 7 Carteret Pl. Hepper, Connie, 69 Russell Rd. Herbert, Gregory, 142 Kildare Rd. Hervey, Patricia, 67 Roosevelt St. Hess, John, 82 Kilburn Rd. Hester, Gary, 80 Lefferts Rd. Hickey. Peter, 21 Raymond Court Higgins, Helen, 165 Willow St. Hipp, Thomas, 75 Stewart Ave. Hull, William, 98 Poplar St. lmpara. Joseph, 217 Euston Rd. Jackson. Robert, 170 Locust St. PACE 205 'in Jackson, Rodger, 35'Somerset Ave. Jacob, Stacie. 33 Euston Rd. Jaeger, Mary, 5 Russell Rd. Jankowski, Barbara, 154 Garden St. Jeans, Jonathan, 27 1Vestbury Rd. Jewett, Janet Lee, 86 Garfield Rd. Karel, Helen, 12 East Drive Kavan, C. Bruce, 160 Brook St. Keefe, Ann, 389 Stewart Ave. Kellerhals, Joyce, 153 Adams St. Kelly, Don, 34 Greenridge Ave. Kelly, Edward, 118 Fourth St. Kenna, Gail, 158 Garden St. Kennedy, John, 5 Kensington Rd. Kenney, William, 155 Garden St. Keuling, E. Bruce, 142 Brompton Rd. Kiley, Richard, 145 Euston Rd. Kingman, Robert, 59 Pell Terr. Kirby, Mary, 181 Tullamore Rd. Kirby, Terry, 119 Kilburn Rd. Kochanczyk, David, 230 Kensington Rd. Kollman, Leonore, 7 Glen Rd. Kozon, Lorraine, 3 Keenan Place Kucharski, lrene, 230 Whitehall Blvd. Kuhn, Andrew, 165 Wickham Rd. Laboda, Thomas, 99 Stratford Ave. Lambrech, Jayne, 168 Meadowbrook Rd. Lamia, Kathleen, 96 Stewart Ave. Landis, Athene, 131 Locust St. Larsen, Charles, 167 Willow St. Ledwith, Sharon, 33 Greenridge Ave. LeGette, Jacques, 184 Kilburn Rd. Lester, Carol, 208 Roxbury Rd. LeSueur, John, 162 Garden St. Lewis, Charles, 170 Pine'St. Liming, Robert, 55 Magnolia Ave. Litton, Lorna, 58 Second St. Locasto, Bernice, 24 Locust St. Loew, Douglas, 128 Brook St. Lombardi, Charles, 2 Primrose Court Long, Linda, 56 Second St. Long, Margaret, 245 New Hyde Park Rd. Loranger, Laurel, 85 Magnolia -Ave. Losee, Peter, 29 Fairmount Blvd. Loufek, Candace, 4 Warton Place Lucci, Susan, 156 Whitehall Blvd. Lutkowski, Robert, 183 Wetherill Rd. Lynch, Suzanne, 107 Clinch Ave. McCarthy, lrene, 61 Poplar St. McCarthy, Mary, 86 Princeton Rd. McConnell, Stephen, 108 Pine St. McDavid, William, 174 Meadow St. McGoldrick, Frank, 129 Meadowbrook Rd. McGowan, Jim, 3 Fourth Place McGroarty, Kathleen,184 Whitehall Blvd. McGuinness, Richard, 57 Commander Ave. Mclnerney. Thomas, 113 Nassau Blvd. PAGL 206 SEN IUR DIRECTORY McKenna, Janice, 108 Jackson St. McKeon. Steve, 105 Wilson St. McLean, Bruce, 7 Nassau Blvd. McLoughlin, Edward, 174 Pine St. McNerney, Thomas, 34 Yale St. MacKintosh, Elizabeth, 120 Wickham Rd. MacPherson, Mary, 25 Hamilton Place Maiello, Nancy, 48 Main Ave. Magovern, Frederick, 39 Chestnut St. Major, Robert, 201 Sacville Rd. Maley, Andrea, 53 Russell Rd. Malin, Peter, 153 Locust St. Manfredonia, Teresa, 29 Huntington Rd. Manley, James, 32 Claydon Rd. Martin, Jayne, 129 Poplar St. Martin, Virginia, 44 Kingsbury Rd. Martini, Lynn, 207 Wetherill Rd. Matlin, David, 220 Stewart Ave. Mawhinney, Robert, 213 Brompton Rd. Max, Barbara, 136 Garden St. Mead, Mike, 79 Brook St. Merow, Thomas, 48 Kenwood Rd. Messick, Marguerite, 149 Roxbury Rd. Meyei, Madeline, 6 Spruce St. Meyer, Ronald, 100 Brook St. Meyers, Eileen, 60 St. James St. Meyrat, Pierre, 2 Sous-les-Crets St-lmier, Switzerland Middleton, Todd, 169 Whitehall Blvd. Milner, Joan, 195 Wellington Rd. Mitchell, John, 1 Bluebell Court Mitchem, Sharon, 142 Wickham Rd. Mohrmann, Richard, 164 Kildare Rd. Moore. Christine, 168 Willow St. Moore, Robert, 168 Willow St. Morgan, Thomas, 68 Kingsbury Rd. Morse, Richard, 65 Cambridge Ave. Moser, Polet, 123 Hilton Ave. Muench. Arthur, 30 Yale St. Mulcahy, Charles, 168 Meadowbrook Rd. Muller, Karen, 122 Arthur St. Mukler, Peter, 195 Kensington Rd. Mulligan, Cecilia, 154 Willow St. Mulligan, Sheila, 154 Willow St. Murback, Christina, 32 Vassar St. Murphy, Barbara, 77 Brompton Rd. Murphy, Henry, 99 Willow St. Murphy, James, 122 Meadow St. Murphy, Michelle, 111 Tenth St. Myers, Bruce, 202 Weyford Terr. Natiello, Victor, 111 Jackson St. Nesbitt, Paul, 1 Prospect Ave. Nessin, Anita, 84 Jackson St. Nixon, Becky, 113 Chestnut St. O1Connor,John. 142 Brook St. Odell, Janet, 64 Poplar St. O1Donohue, Nancy, 128 Locust St. OlGrady, Nancy, 129 Newmarket Rd. Ohlerich, John, 192 Weyford Terr. O,Keefe, Kevin, 37 Magnolia Ave. Oliva, Victoria, 151 Whitehall Blvd. Oram, Jacquelyn, 109 Jefferson St. Orsini, Patrick, 211 Kensington Rd. Oswald, Edward, 98 Somerset Ave. Owen, Richard, 1 Seabury Rd. Palkot, Barbara, 63 Wyatt Rd. Palmer, Susan, 37 East Drive Passidomo, Angela, 118 Meadow St. Pederson, Christine, 156 Meadow St. Penny, Susan, 8 Carteret Place Perrell, John, 86 Suffolk Lane Peters, William, 172 Garden St. Peterson, Gail, 10 Harvard St. Petro, Joseph, 15 Bayberry Ave. Pickhart, Paul, 150 Brompton Rd. Pirone, Barbara, 111 Harrison St. Pironti, Valerie, 18 Newmarket Rd. Planson, Stephen, 107 Garden St. Polignani, Kim, 141 Locust St. Polowchena, Kathleen, 25 Greenridge Ave Polsley, Richard, 60 Stewart Ave. Porter, Judith, 46 Euston Rd. Priddy, Karen, 136 Tullamore Rd. Prosek, Robyn, 79 Wilson St. Pugliese, Pamela, 206 Clinton Rd. Puglisi, Nancy, 31 Homestead Ave. Quayle, Frank, 1 Russell Rd. Radocy, Judith, 79 Harrison St. Rankin, Helen, 42 Wellington Rd. Rapp, Victor, 6 Fenimore Ave. Rasweiler, David, 9 Rockaway Rd. Rava, Barbara, 143 Lee Rd. Raymond, Judith, 74 Garden St. Rea, Edward, 14 Damson St. Reina, Lynne, 159 Rockaway Ave. Reinecker, Rita, 360 Stewart Ave. Reinhardt, Susan, 3 Huntington Rd. Richter, Nancy, 19 Wyatt Rd. Richter, Rudolf, 82 Lincoln St. Rieger, Sally, 109 Salisbury Ave. Riley, Harold, 2 Harvard St. Ris, Barbara, 74 Third St. Robertson, Janet, 9 Newmarket Rd. Rohrbach, Mary J., 203 Wellington Rd. Romer, Janet, 26 Fenimore Ave. Rosengarten, Susan, 184 Wetherill Rd. Ross. Pamela, 64 Wyatt Rd. Rossire, Louis, 55 Chestnut St. Russo, Jane, 64 First St. Ryan, Pamela, 171 Meadow St. Ryan, Phyllis, 171 Meadow St. Saal, Frank, 192 Sackville Rd. Sadler, Barbara, 42 Huntington Rd. Sarsfield, Susan, 9 Terrace Park Savage, Kay, 38 Prospect Ave. Schaus, Patricia, 112 Fourth St. Schenck, Thomas, 36 Cambridge Ave. Schenkel, James P., 86 Newmarket Rd. Scheulen, Susan M., 63 Willow St. Schifano, John, 15 Linden St. Schiftner, Brett, 143 Tanners Pond Rd. Schlapp, Barbara, 182 Euston Rd. Schlosser, William, 222 Seventh St. Schmitt, Fred, 54 Pine St. Scholey, Margaret, 9 Heath Place Schrenkeisen, Martin, 10 St. James St. S. Schriefer, Margie, 42 Cambridge Ave. Schultz, Lois, 208 New Hyde Park Rd. Schumacher, Robert, 15 Maple St. Schwaner, Susan, 113 Sackville Rd. Schwantner, Susan, 11 Fairmount Blvd. Scotti, Mark, 66 Washington Ave. Seeley, Maryann, 43 East Drive Setian. Dorothy R., 125 Lefferts Rd. Sherman, Marilyn, 120 Cherry Valley Ave. Shields, James, 59 Carden St. Shore, John, 35 Avalon Rd. Sillik, Stephen, 20 Seabury Rd. Simons, Peter, 10 Ash St. Singer, Herb, 142 Oxford Blvd. Slocum, Nancy, 62 Osborne Rd. Small, Priscilla, 118 Chestnut St. Smith, Frank, 32 Grove St. Smith, Maura, 12 Maple St. Smith, Miriam, 29 Maxwell Rd. Sparacino, April, 49 First St. Specht, Elaine, 125 Tullamore Rd. SENIOR DIRECTORY Spurge, Karen, 21 Creenridge Ave. Steinle, Elizabeth, 15 Hilton Ave. Stern, Richard, 108 Willow St. Stevens, Christine, 36 Avalon Rd. Stewart, Virginia, 8 Claydon Rd. Stone, Barbara, 122 Kildare Rd. Straeb, Marina, 280 B-2 Cherry Valley Ave. Strampfer, Marie, 126 Cambridge Ave. Stype, James, 157 Stewart Ave. Sullivan, Maureen, 192 Roxbury Rd. Sullivan, Timothy, 104 Brook Street Superdock, Joan, 159 Poplar St. Swanson, Pauline, 142 Fernwood Terr. Sweeney, Thomas, 110 Wyatt Rd. Tantillo, Michael, 191 Brompton Rd. Taranto, Richard, 182 Brixton Rd. Tassone Christine, 126 Meadow St. Tegnell, David, 33 Linden St. Thomas, Janet, 116 Fifth St. Thompson, Andrew, 68 Carden St. Tiderman, Joyce, 106 Newmarket Rd. Trotta, Michael, 29 Prescott St. Tuck, Martha, 95 Brook St. Tyner, Michael, 30 Maxwell Rd. Tyre, Elizabeth, 41 Brixton Rd. Uellendahl, Lois, 48 Vassar St. Ufier, Edward, 123 Willow St. Urann, Elizabeth, 22 Hudson Rd. Valenti, Victoria, 146 Poplar St. Vanasco, Albert, 11 East Drive Van Cise, Elizabeth, 4 Prospect Ave. Varga, Grant, 169 Brompton Rd. Varty, Lynn, 149 Brixton Rd. Velez, Cristina. 8 Plattsdale Rd. Velez. Octavio. 8 Plattsdale Rd. Vince, Steven. 122 Nassau Blvd. Vollrnerhausen. Ruth. 97 Newmarket Rd. Von Boross. Esther. 4 Jackson St. Wagner, Brian, 152 Wetherill Rd. Viiakeman, Judy. 166 Roxbury Rd. Walb. Susan. 103 Brook St. Waldo, Ruth, 9 Barnes Lane . Walker, John. 225 Euston Rd. Wallace, James. 113 Locust St. Walls. Alexandra. 95 Ninth St. Walsh, Christine, 169 Euston Rd. Walzer, Lorraine. 5 Bluebell Court YVard, Robert. 10 Seabury Rd. Warnock. Germaine. 15 Euston Rd, Watson, Annmarie. 206 Kilburn Rd. TVeiss, Theodore. 47 Russell Rd. Vilhelehan. Carol. 76 Kensington Rd. White. Gregory. 57 Harvard St. Wieser, Linda. 49 Fenimore Ave. Williamson, Joetta. 8 Spruce St. Wilson, Walter, 182 Kilburn Rd. Witalis, Valentina, 160 Whitehall Blvd. YVoglom,Ceof1rey. 79 Eton Rd. Wojciechowski. 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