Garden City High School - Mast Yearbook (Garden City, NY)
- Class of 1968
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3 E 2 Q E 5 3 2 5 Z 3 S ! s 5 2 i 2 3 5 E 2 s E 5 196e 'V' GARDEN CITY G A R E N C ' T Y A K I . ,., , ,,,k,,, .,-:L,-5: v7-.ff-',. ,z.1,-.M ,K .,,k,kk, :q:,,5'.,,f 5 , f- .' V K, - ,ff ,ffizf J, ff f' J! X, 33 STEWART SCHOOL ST. ANNE'S SCHOOL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STRATFORD SCHOOL ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL L R Page 6 THE VILLAGE MICHAEL BORUT DEDICATION During our years in high school, we have been guided by a man of great warmth and humor, one who has been more than just a sponsor to us. He is the force which has held our class together and has given it the true Spirit of '68. Doc Borut's interest in each one of us has made him our friend as well as our teacher and sponsor. ln grateful acknowledgement of his ready efforts to defend our student view- point even while supervising our student government, we, the Class of 1968, dedicate this yearbook to the sponsor who has been the biggest and the best . . MICHAEL BORUT Page 9 Administration ROY HABERKERN WALTER LAWDER PGQG 70 OLIVER MELCHIOR BERNARD ALLEN WINFIELD THOMPSON Only a thin line separates those who long for success and those who achieve it. Success demands that you willingly sacrifice secondary things, enioyable as they now seem to be, and substitute for them realistic goals, a sense of values, a desire to be esteemed and a dedication to excellence. The choice is yours . . . transient pleasures or ultimate success. Page l l ..w.. . . 1 ,ln . - ,,,.- X 'Q ,ff N..-4' 1 347. , ' 5, X . ,.'-Z: J ,I Q.. .4 13. A III ' A r 1 1 . , ,yu 4 . .ff 'T I 1 v 6 w , ix' e N g 4 -. ,fi 3'1 -4' ur' ' if 'Mi-'A l u , . as X,- x . QM- , . FACULTY English epclrtment M5255 I - dig, I , : Pam, 1, 11 ' 'l-: .. . E',If5'.::5if: :J 1' ' ' ' ' - , . . V 33513, , , I., 2:,j5ggg- Af 'rf - - ,f ggy WILLIAM BORING STEPHEN CASTELLANO ,fms,M:wfm2,.f,I,-f , I.V, sgfsfmfaw,mmI f-W ,M 35355522 ly, - s??a21fsg2ws?fis f I ,.,1,,.,. 15 ' V 5225575 551 . . 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I :- ::.::','5a: rf fi H 3.52 38353 A-fki fsvmd w sz- k?ik'Iw1w-Si -:'w1w .. , , : -f - WW? ALTH EA GONYA HENRY DAVID GEORGE COSTIGAN CHARLOTTE REPPERT NICHOLAS FUSCO ROGER GOODWIN JOHN HORTON BRIERLY REYBINE PATRICIA SHEDD PHILIP WARDN ER EDWARD WOJ NAR INEZ SPIERS MARY WATTS Social Studies Department ALLEN LOW MAURICE COLBERT ALAN BENOSKY GERALD DOLAN JOSEPH FORMISANO JULIA BRADLEY JOHN STEINBERG CHARLES MELTON WALTER NELSON HARRIETTE SIME MARTHA SCHNAUBELT GORDON TEGNELL Mathematics Department FREDERIC BRILLER EDWARD RYDER WILLIS SLOCOMBE CHARLES KIRSTY MARGARET MCNALLY Page I9 Page 20 CLIFFORD HORDLOW RODERICK BEAULIEU WILLIAM POLLOCK DELPHINE BAUER JOSEPH BIVIANO ALBERT MAMARY Library Q -.-if KATHERINE MARCIAL MARGARET LUCHA JEAN CRABTREE Page 22 Science Department EUGENE DECKER NORMAN BADGER NOEL CORBRIDGE MICHAEL BORUT ROBERT RICHMOND JULIAN KANE JOHN ORBAN I' Q 4. V, 'F M . '- j-f abil. , -:- , mf Q ' I - K V WAYN E HAAS E A., A -M-1 gh am---A I Page 23 Page 24 WALTER MURRAY HAROLD TURKEL RALPH ROSS EN WILLIAM ZILKA HOWARD VAN WESS Language Department DONALD BENNETTER PATRICIA DUNN CARMINE BRUNI DANIEL PERKINS ,4 ELIZABETH DUBSKY Page 25 Page 26 SANDRA KARAUS JEANNE DUNLOP JOSEPH GENNA MARION WINSOR EDWARD VOGEL V, '-V. ,fra 1 ,ggi 3 A . 1 sf l 19- ' Fi ALDEN SONANDER RITA MURPHY Music Department BERTREM KONOWITZ W' DONALD CHADDERDON LYDIC LOCKRIDGE Page 27 Page 28 Ari Department RICHARD BUCHER MILTON WEILER AMELIA MCCOMB ROY BLAKEN EY Y- , ROBERT CUNNINGHAM I EDWARD MYSLIVECEK Business DAVID BRAUN Education Department BARBARA SCHUMACH ER JOHN CHIAVOLI Page 29 Physical Education Department JAMES STEEN Page 30 JULIO SILVESTRI JACQUELIN HENRETIG WARREN KING ERNEST HUMPHRIES SANDRA GEOPFERT i EUGENE REILLY A CHARLES RIFFLE LORETTA STEFEK Page 32 Nurse ANN BERNSTEIN Health Department PATRICIA JAMES NORMA POWELL LORRAINE SMITH Home Economics Department ELAINE RICHMOND Activities Coordinator KATHRYN NIEDBALSKI MARGARET SNYDER Guidance Department IRVIN FAUST JULIA COLLARD MARTIN DWYER Page 34 WILLIAM RENISON VIRGINIA CORN EHLSEN ISOBEL POTTER A , , K ,L.,. e. , Q LL-' if .i 'iff' 'rf 93 Lf 'M' L L Qi f. rw F V Aw, 2 A . 5QW.1. L , , , , r . f 3 ,117 'M M CAFETERIA STAFF-Firsf row: L. Marman, M. Orlich, M. Maloney, V. Koutlang, N. San- fora, M, Rotondi. Second-row: R. Banks, A. Leaby, E. Zuhlke, M. Budnik, J. Necroto, L. Zenchyk, E. Gorman, M. McLaughlin, L, Miller, C, Testa. OFFICE STAFF-Left to right. B. Finnegan, V. McCabe, R. Krause, M. Griswold, E. Wolf- ram, L, Emmer, R. Wesferman, M. Stroetz, J. Albigese. Page 35 .405-sf K P f 4, , Ag. ,lun lf wg. Q ?' 91 svbx, M 'S 1' -9' .fa '- Q' 5 4 'lg f E 49 m, ,s '-6 3 50 H, -.f -,, M -Q . ff' v 'I fin.. 1- 5- 52' 's 9 'P hr? L fa- 'gf 11 I In 2 Ziff eu Rl rf ,'m7'5hr .:Fij1 - A - - 1 x Y .1 k' , Bc W! Fa. J, kr . '- M Rx -file if y1w.,..f': ff, ,y. '- t .fs .,3,-5' K' N ,5 . 3 vp ,' ,e f ,N :a,QK.'i-1Q-' '- x -9124-'L, ' ' ' l-'A-x A. 'Q..Q,'4.f . ns. 11.0 . X . 1 1 .iv ' Ag 2 il 1 1. I ,C if I, 9 v n s. 1 '- .gg fr' ' 339 1 A, 1 . x , 3 Q fy Q 4, , 5 f- 'IX ':, .fe 5, I ' I rf I ' S I 5124 Ji' I , sg.. 1 2 .si bg. I ' .Q ,2- I .' sv QS 4 ip fi ,ff .v' .1 t5wEL'? fx ff in fs ' - wi 7-H3 - 'Z'-S, 3,. viii . Viqif-Hitfsifqg, A, '- 1 Y g .jivfvxg Xi N-Q '42, 5 ,, -. . K'-1' 'fr 1 vhs- l , 1 3- ,.. . ., -43 3.3.7 ,. :S . Page 38 ROBERT MITCHELL President CLASS MARY CONWAY MARGARET PERRY Vice-President Secretary I 968 ROBIN COLIN CINDY ALSTON Social Chairman Treasurer NANCY BLAKE THOMAS MCCLELLAND Assistant Social Chairman Historian Jay Perry Albere Silent Homeroom Delegate for 3 years . . .J.V. basketball . . .ten- nis . . . baseball . . . Folksong Club , . . enioys work at Fair- child's Funeral Home . , . guitarist in rock 'n roll band , . . good surfer . . . Jay, Cynthia Gilmore Alston Active in Student Council . . . Social Committee . . . Election Committee . . . latin Club . . . Sophomore Class Treasurer . . . as friendly as they come . . . Phi Tau Rho . . . active in sports . . . Red Cross Representative , . . camp counsellor . . . Candy Striper . . . good looking . . . member of Snow Queens Court, Cindy. Donna Abbott Always smiling . . . Folksong Club . . . Social Committee . . . F.T.A. . . . beautiful hair . . . Concert Choir . . ,. Sunday School Teacher . . . French Club . . . Intramural sports. . . piano player. . . Hand- book Committee . , , Girls' Mast write-ups . . . 5'2 eyes of blue . . . Dabbott Jea n Abbott Beautiful hair . . . Orientation Committee . . . French Club . . . Activity Committee . . . V.P. of Red Cross . . . Folksong Club . . . Humanities . . . Concert Choir . . . Mast Girls write-ups . . . hard worker on Junior Prom . . . home- room officer . . . color guard . . . candy striper . . . Church choir . . . enioys sketching . . . memora- ble summers in the West Indies . . . outgoing and friendly. Janet Anderson A beautiful voice . . . Celestones . . . Concert Choir . . . Cathedral Church Choir . , , Masquers . . . Spanish Club. . . Greek Club... homeroom ofiicer . . . enjoys a good game of tennis . . . a funny friend. Ka ren Anderson Intelligent individual and good friend . . . Masquers . . . SCB . . . Honor Society VP . . . Greek Club . . . French Club . . . math tutor . . . church choir . . . skiing and tennis . . . doesn't understand why math and science have to be . . . great sense of humor , , . Karie. Mary Alberi Folksong Club , .- extremely tal- ented guitarist . . , Concert Choir . . .Greek Club. . . National Hon- or Society in Junior Year . . . homeroom chairman . . . dedi- cated Math Tutor . . . a lovely voice . . . conscientious and hard- working . . . subtle sense of humor. Carol Jean Anderson Giggles . . . hardworking Mas- quers member . . . Der Deutsche Verein . . . avid camper . . . loves to travel . . . Church Seminar . . . amiable personality . . . Art Club . . . Spanish Club . . . nutty streak. Page 39 Norman Anderson Always on the go . . . Homeroom officer . . . Activity Committee . , , Manager of Varsity football . . .a European trave'er . . . Wres- tling team . , . addicted to guns ... Normie. Michael Aspland A real sportsman who exists for the sole purpose of making it from Friday to Friday . . . Varsity Foot- ball . . . l.V.l. .... l.B.l.. . . . Enioys Lake George . . . A Water Skier . . . Mike. Page 40 Phyllis Aquino A real individua'ist . , . unique artist. . . Art Club . . , Photo Club . . . Ink Spots art editor . . . en- ioys anything wild . . . worked in restaurant . . . Fo'k Song Club . . . as sweet and as cute as they come. Richard Arkins Very active in school clubs , . . chemistry, chefs, Fiesta, Folksong and Mast write-ups . . . Often seen with a certain girl . . . Par- ticipates in many sports . . . soc- cer, Track, lntramural volley ball . . . Friendly and easy to know, Donna Ardita Beautiful hair . . . loyal Masquers secretary . . . Homeroom ofiicer . . . distinctive laugh . . , Senior Social Committee . . . French Club . . .always smiling . . . Mast Girls Write-ups . . . fun to be with. Richard Armani Bushy black hair . . . big Catalina . . . Track... Chemistry Club... enioys painting . . . plays guitar and piano . , . Member of rock 'n' roll band . . . rare sense of humor . . . Erm. , , Kathryn Appelt Girls Industrial Arts . . . sincere friend . . . FTA . . . avid beach goer . . loves to run around barefoot. . . beautiful brown eyes . . , summers Upstate . . . expert ice skater . . . Mast typist . . . loves waterskiing and horseback riding . . . one-third of a blonde trio . . . quiet, but friendly . . . Kathy. Mae Ann Babenzien Definitely a dry wit . . . folk song club . . . Latin Club . . . Junior Executive Board . . . Social Com- mittee . . . Confraternity . . . Sodality treasurer . . . Water ski- ing enthusiast . . . boating and sailing . . . Girls' Mast write-ups . . . Student Council Social Com- mittee . . .Maybe . . . Babs. Elizabeth Ann Bahlke Curly-headed . . . active in sports . . . extramurals in basketball, volleyball and hockey , , , Echo . . . Mast . . . Honor Society . . . Botany Club . . . Fiesta . . . help- ful and friendly to all . . . Betty. Susan Beaton Bouncy . . . distinctive laugh . . . Math tutor . . . French Club . . . Humanities Club . . . Social Com- mittee . . . Mast write-ups . . . Masquers . . . Cathedral Church YPF . . . Church office worker . . . Holly Patterson Volunteer . . . Al- tar Guild . . . plays volleyball and basketball . . . loves going to Wetson's . . . Bubbles Beaton. Deborah Baker Tall and poised . . . Magazine drive . . . S.C.B .... As sweet as can be . . . Folksong club . . . A sophisticated Miss . . . Color Guard . . . Regina Cotillion , . . Sports-Minded . . . Sunday School Teacher . . . Wonderful To Know ... Debbie. Mary Ann Barnes Spark'ing personality, known for her boundless wardrobe . . . His- torian of Alpha Phi Alpha Soror- ity Activity Committee , , . Social Committee . . . Dancer . . . enjoys a certain boy's company . . . Al- ways has something to say. Robert Barnaby Has a iob out of school . . . likes to work on engines and cars . . . went to Cape Cod during summer . . . enioys racing and girls . . . has an old Chevy , , , Bob, Keith Bauer One of G.C.'s finer dressers . . . popular Eagle Scout. . . sings in the shower , , , Folk song club . . . Fire Patrol . . . Chefs' club . . . Homeroom officer . . . Cross country varsity track . . . indoor track . . . lives for weekends, dates and the beach . . . Active church member. Elizabeth Marie Bailey Active in everything , , , Echo editor-in-chief . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Honor Society . . . math tutor . . . talented Concert Choir ac- companist . . . plays church organ . . . bowling . . . Festivalaires . . . diligent and hard-working . . candy-striper . . . Liz. Erna Behlen Activity Committee Co-chairman . . . aspires to be a secretary. . . likes to sew, cook and swim, Page 41 Rose Biggane Loves to talk . . . sense of humor all her own . . .working girl . . . Alpha Phi Alpha . , . one of the Hampton Honnies . . . Mixed Cho- rus . . . German Club . . . likes water sports . . . a great kid to know.. , Jill, Larry Blake Cross Countryman . . . a boy with a green thumb . . . has done gar- dening and landscaping iobs for the past 3 summers . . . enioys bike riding and driving. Page 42 Katherine Bena Always busy . . , working girl at the A8rP . . . enioys basketball, volleyball and riding . . . loves to dance . . . always has time for a friend . . . Bennie. Neil Blakeman Powerful member of Track Team . . . Activity Committee . . , As- sembly Committee . . . l.B.L. . . . builds cars . . . enioys water ski- ing, Joseph Berardino Tall and wiry . . . a respected member of the Senior Class . . . Student Council delegate . . . SCB . . . Varsity Soccer, Basketball, and Baseball . . . Math tutor , . . Treasurer of Quill and Scroll , . . Junior Usher . . . Echo Sports Edi- tor . . . publicity chairman of CYO . . . Brute. David Blanchard Blistering trumpet player . . . Band . . .Dance Band . . . S.C.B. . .. German Club . . . respected mem- ber of Senior Class . . . the other half of o duo . . . held numerous homeroom offices . . . intelligenl and industrious . . . lifts weights . . . Varsity Wrestling, Lacrosse, and Cross Country . . . Dave, Bruce Birmingham Hard working SCB? . . , more lunch periods than anyone else in the school . . . Varsity track, has his ups and downs . . . a good friend of Sky King . . . IBL . . . IVL . . . lndoor track . . . Chefs Club . . . Drives a hot DeSoto . . . a true friend. Nancy Blake Pert and peppy . . . Asst. Social Chairman ot Senior Class . . . Celestones . . . Concert Choir , , , Mixed Chorus . . . Mast Girls Write-Ups . . . Phi Tau Rho Soror- ity . . . Badminton . . . Bubbling personality . . . Nance, Anita Bolognesi Water bug, Senior Life saving Mariners . . . water skiing , , . hard worker . . . library staff . . . knitting . . . modern dance ...basketball . . .A friend to all. Barbara Latson Blankley Always smiling . . . excels in sports, basketball, volleyball and softball . . . strums a uke . . . de- voted S.C.B .... Concert Choir ...Spanish Club... GAA... Leaders Club , , . F.T.A, . , . Humanities . . . Activity Commit- tee . . . Executive Board . . . A friend indeed . , . Barb. Marilyn Bloch New to our school from Carey . . . an asset to the oFl'ice . . . guidance and attendance . . . hard working, behind the scenes Masquers member . . . volleyball individualist . . . loves to sew . . . an avid reader . . . excells at the piano. Dennis Borner The expert technical director of G.C.'s productions . . . a most active member of the radio club . . . Physics Club . . . G.C. Little Theatre . . . A dedicated member of Class ot '68. Donald Bosch One of G,C.'s smart surfers . . . Echo . . . Ink Spots . . . Fire Pa- trol . . . Greek Club . . . has an unusual sense of humor . . . dresses as he wants . . . truly an individual . . . Humanities Club . . . A well known member of the senior class. Jonathan Bock Active member of Band and Stage Band . , , weird sense of humor . . . student store . . . humanities . . . a swinging gymnast . . . l.B.L .... Enioys a good blend of tobacco. .. Jon. Alison Borealino A real individualist with an out- standing voice . , , Celestones . . . Concert Choir . . . member of Oklahoma Cast . . . loves to sketch . . . an accomplished pian- ist . . . likes laughing . . . a great person. Page 43 Linda Boszilkov Never at a loss for words . . . Folk Song Club . . . Humanities . . . Spanish Club . . . familiar face in the Student Store . . . loves hiking . . . C.Y.O .... fiend on the piano . . . Mast write-ups . . . Boz. Mary Brew Attractive figure . . . Social Com- mittee . . . quick with the come- back . . . CYO . . . enioys water sports . . . lacrosse . . . Phi Tau Rho . . . Micki. Page 44 Peter Braseth Inspiration of Latin Club, Varsity Wrestling . . . Judicial Review Board. . .Member of Varsity Club . . . Chef's Club . . . Folk Song Club . , . Lacrosse, Soccer . . . devil in disguise . . . intelligent and witty . . . Pete, Vicki Bressan Veteran Student Council delegate . , . Latin Club . . French Club . . . Earth Science Seminar . . . Math tutor . . . Leaders Club . . . Activity Committee . . . Sodality ...V.P. of Phi Tau Rho... swings a wicked racket or bat . . . ultra-aquatic. Ellen Brennan Friendly to all . . . Spanish Club . . . Folk Song Club . . . faithful Executive Board Delegate for three years . . . S.C.B .... Stu- dent Store worker . . . loves play- ing the piano . . , great at cheer- ing our football team on. Doris Brevoort Expert harmonica player . . . loves to laugh . . . Folksong Club, lnk Spots editor, secretary of the band, S AM, G.A.A. delegate National Honor Society . . . wicked camper . . . loves folk music, butterflies and b'ithe spirits . . . veteran member of the Grub Club. .lack Boyle Our Frosh treasurer . . . Chef's Club boy . . . Alpha Omega Theta Fraternity. . . Lacrosse . . . enioys swimming, fishing . . . sweet com- bination of concert choir bass and hard-hitting 45551. Jane Brewer Lovely hair . . . concert choir . . . Guidance aide . . . Masquer's worker...FNA...YPF,,. Badminton . . . water sports . . . Student Store . . . Candy Striper . . . Baby Jane. Ann Brokamp Really wonderful girl . . . lniti- ated masquers . . . FNA . . . Senior Social Committee . . . Hu- manities . . , loves to play bridge . . . Candystriper . . . lives for weekends. SBSH Patricia A. Burke Friendly addition to G.C. in her iunior year . . . A sweet blonde . . . Avid baby sitter . . . never a dull moment. . . Beach Goer , . . A pleasure to know. . . Pat, Linda Jeanne Brownell Musical genius . . . Celestones V.P .... Director of Girls' Chorus . . . Orchestra . . . Dance Band . . . Studio orchestra . . . G.C. Community Orchestra . . . musical director for Oklahoma . . . Band . . . Festivalaires . . . Mas- quers . . . Folksong Club . . . parties and poker during the summer . . . wild with poetry and the drums. Dennis Buckley Member of Latin Club . . . Holder of many homeroom offices . . . G.O. Salesman . . . Important member of varsity football . . . Captain of Varsity Track Team . . . l.B.l.. and l.V.l .... Alpha Omega Theta Fraternity . . . Bear. 3' Andrew Buck Reserved and quiet . . . Varsity wrestling . . . Tennis . . . an avid gymnast . . . Masquers . . . enioys girls with an international flavor . . . skiing . . . works during summer . . . nice to know. Christopher Burdette Chess Club . . . German Club . . . enjoys skin diving and swimming . . . on Varsity Bowling . . . plays tennis , , , has a large coin col- lection . . . quiet and reserved . . . Chris, Meade Brown Unique name . . . T.V. repairman in Summer . . . employee at Jack in the Box . . , Drummer in a band . . . hard worker after school. Joan Barbara Buschmann A real asset to the Senior Class . . .super athlete . . . Mast Sport's Editor . . . Magazine Drive . . . S.C.B .... GAA V.P .... Honor Society . . . always on the go . . . Greek Club . . . Math Tutor , . . avid Tennis player . . . C.Y.O. . . . water-skiing enthusiast , , . l.eader's Club. . . Bush, Page 45 Henry Ca dwell Henry has many hobbies and in- terests . . . interscholastic bowling . . . Golfer . . . scuba diving . . . enioys traveling . . . worked at Jones Beach during the summer . . . reserved personality. Barbara Campbell A real live wire . . . a pork and bean eater from way back . . . Concert Choir . . . Masquers . . . Latin Club . . . Folksong Club . . . loves Fig Newtons . , . Mixed cho- rus . . . softball . . . an experi- enced roadster . . . a funny kid . . . Barb. Page 46 Virginia Butler Lo retta Byrne laughable and lovable . . . Span- Extremely active in Student Coun- ish Club . . . Masquers actress cil . . . Social Committee-Prom . . . FNA, FTA . . , CYO . . . . . . Magazine Drive , , , Latin Sodality . . . Varsity Tennis . . . Club . . . Man Lai King Committee Op art . . . intramural sports . . . gift of gab . . . YPF . . . . . . water skiing . . . I like summers at Cape Cod . . . Cathe- everything . . . Girls Chorus . . . dral Girls' Choir . . . speaks her Magazine Drive Captain . . mind . . . Lorrie. Ginger. Dave Capreol A traveling man with an interest in politics . . . Student Council Delegate . . . Steering Committee . . . Junior Executive Board . . . Humanities . . . l.B.l .... l.V.L. . . . Digs the Summer Beach Scene. Patricia L. Ca rmody Smile for everyone , . , Folksong Club , , , FTA . . . sincere friend . . . homeroom officer . . . Mast Girls' write-ups . . . Indispensable to the senior social committee . . . devoted prom decorator . . . CYO . . . Skiing . . . as sweet as they come . . .A hit with the college set . . . Pat. Christine Callan One of G.C.'s cutest . . . Snow Queen's Court . . . Secretary of Chantecler . . . a bouncy S.C.B. . . . French Club . . . Humanities . . . enviable wradrobe . . . Folk- song Club . . . Candystriper . . . Petite and sweet . . . Junior Honor Guard . . . Golf and ten,nis enthu- siast . . . Mast Girls' Write-ups . . . CYO . . . sparkling person- ality . . . hates hockey . . . the better known, better liked , . . Chris. Karen Canevari An ever present smile , , , unfor- gettable cough . . lover of Chin- ese culture and food . . . Social Committee . . . Leaders Club . . . Folksong Club . . . FTA . . . French Club . . . Guidance Aide . . .Treasurer of Phi Tau Rho . . . Candy Striper . . . gold dust twins . . . loves horseback riding and water skiing. Claire Castellano Happiest kid around . . . Spanish club . . . FNA . . . Mast Girls' Write-Ups . . . Candy Striper . . . Masquers . . . Girl Scout Leader . . . Girls lndustrial Arts . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Confraternity . . . Sodality . . . hates compli- ments . . . loves to laugh, Robert W. Cenkner Quiet personality , . . enioys all sports . . . J.V. Football . . . J.V. Bowling, baseball, golf, and hockey . . . extremely interested in Industrial Arts . . . enioys his spare time . . . Bobby. Jo Ann Casa French Club . . . skilled maiorette . . . humanities . . . CYO . . . Social Committee . . . Mast Girls' write-ups . . . Can always keep a secret . . . artistically inclined . . . camping trips at Montauk . . . likes to ski.. . Jo. Jim Casey President of Foreign Policy Fo- rum . . . Vice President of SAM . . . Senior Executive Board . . . enioys flying around the country in a Piper . . . Echo Asst. Special Features Editor . . . Economics Club . , . Runner for Track and Cross Country . . . CYO member . . . the perfect intellectual stu- dent. I -, evgyqi . Mil 2 ' 7 George Christ Janice Churgel Well known in school . . . Home- A quiet miss . . . FNA . . . CandY room parliamentarian . . . always Striper . . . One of G.C.'s smallest where there's action ...likes cars . . . Mother's Helper . . . Good . . . Secretary of his homeroom . . . small but tough. Friend. .. Jan. Joan Catherwood Eye for the stage . , , Masquers veteran . . . Chaminade's Bye Bye Birdie . . . Concert Choir . . . Folk Song Club . . . enioys young children . . . PTA Summer Volunteer Aide . . . Saks Fashion Board . . . skiing . . . vollieyball, basketball , . . Joey, Lisa Cenzoprano Small in stature only . . . Social committee . . . homeroom chair- man . . . lots of freckles . . . sum- mers in the Hamptons . . . FTA . . . volleyball . . . Shrimp, Page 47 Donald Clark An individualist . . . Photography Club . . . Detention Club . . . likes dating . . . works in various photographic studios in N.Y.C .... is building a cycle. Mary Rose Conway Our vivacious Senior Class V.P. . . . musician par excellance . . . Judicial Review Board . . . G.C.'s ambassadress to Belgium . . . Ink- spots . . . French club . . . Mast Write-Ups . . . Red Cross presi- dent . . . often found gabbing with Doc Borut . . . perpetual whirlwind . . . iazz pianist and clarinetist . . . Rose, Page 48 Priscilla Cohn Painter and artist . . . math tutor . . , Mixed Chorus . . . Gedanken der Jungend . . . president of Youth group . . . sincere friend. Dale Condelli Wood and metal working expert . . . gymnastics . . . works at Top Hat Formals . . . loves hunting . . . An individual who's willing to prove it! Robin Ann Colin A real asset to the class of '68 . . . activities, activities, activities! . . . President of French Club . . . soph President of Girl's Biology Club . . . Spanish Club . . . secretary of Economics Club . . . one of our math tutors . . . Phi Tau Rho . . . Humanities Club . . . our hard working Senior Social Chairman . . . Macy's Fashion Board . . . Junior Guard . . . former member of Up With Pecple . . . chair- man of DEANS . . . enioys bowl- ing, tennis and golf. . .one ofthe nicest people around, Mary Carroll Connelly Active in sports from track to ten- nis . . . FNA . . . social committee worker . . . melodious voice in Concert Choir and Sing Out long lsland . . . loves to ski and play the piano . . . Sodality . . . Con- fraternity . . . does hospital volun- teer work . . . the Schraft's doughnut girl . . . Mast Write- Ups. Robin Cohen A friendly nonconformist . . Girls' Chorus . . . Guidance Aide . . .avid dancer.. . Rob. George Cook Rugged member of Senior Class . . . Capt. of Varsity Wrestling . . . Varsity Football . . . Varsity Lacrosse . . . B.A.A. Representa- tive . . . V.P of Alpha Omega Theta fraternity . . . Chef's Club . . . German Club . . . Homeroom officer . . . Host of Football Party. Denise Cooney Masquers . . . Costume Committee . . . FTA . . . Girls Industrial Arts . . . Mixed Chorus . . . CYO bas- ketball coach . . . sun worshiper . . . telephone conversations . . . fond memories of a Florida vaca- tion . . . a sense of humor tinged with sarcasm , . . one-third of a blonde trio . . .the G's girl . . expressive blue eyes. Mary Lou Cummins Attractive smile with the clothes to match . , , Phi Tau Rho . . . ear for music . . . Celestones . . . Con- cert Choir . . . Initiated Masquers . . . French Club . . .friend to all . . . Candy striper . . . FTA . . . Mast Girls' write-ups . . . enioys a sunny summer at the beach. Marybeth Costello Masquers . . . FTA . . . Mast Girls Write-ups . . . constantly talking . . . VP of Sodality . . . lovely blonde hair . . . sincere and sweet . . . loves to drive . . . beach goer . . . one-third of a blonde trio . . . HMB ., Faith Crosby Intelligent and nice as they come . . . Honor society . . . French Club . . . Latin Club . . . Math Tutor . . , Greek Club . . . FNA . . . Remembers her fantastic sum- mers studying and touring in Eu- rope . . . enioys horseback riding . . . Sai'ing , , , a real tennis pro . . . CYO . . . Sodality . . .candy striper . , , active in school intra- murals . . . leader . . . Smiling Irish eyes. Michael Crilly Chef's Club . . . shows his inter- est in food . . . enioys water ski- ing, swimming and tennis . . . Member of J.V. wrestling and La- crosse . . . great sense of humor. Jane Cullen Long, dark hair . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Folksong Club , . . Social Committee . . . swimming, skiing, boating . . . plays guitar and piano . . . quiet but sweet . . . lovely green eyes. l5fVi?ffiYf7f?ff'7f5l A ' -W - MM f f - H .. Jim Corey An actor in Masquers , . . Mast art staft . . . interest in art leads him to the village , , , Co-chain man of Art committee . . . lnk- spots.. . . Chontecler Business Mgr .... enioys tennis and skiing . . . Plans to pursue his art in- terests. John Curcio An active member of senior class . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Mast art editor . . . Gedanken Der Jugend ...Band...DanceBand... Orchestra . . . J.V. Football, Soc- cer, Wrestling and Track . . . Likes Horses . . . An Electrician . . . Likes wood carving . . .Sailor . . . Fisherman . . . Proud owner of an Austin Healy. Page 49 Denise Dalmasse New to G.C. in iunior year . . . never a dull moment . . . Vice- president of FTA . . . Alpha Phi Alpha . . . Junior Executive Board . . .YPF . . .Sunday School Teach- er . . . Ballet . . . sailing . . . Commodore of Westhampton .lun- ior Yacht Club . . . Fourth in Women's North American finals representing Great South Bay As- sociation . . . Blonde plus energy 2 Denise. Linda Carol Darcy Beautiful long hair . . . Folksong Club . . . Masquers . . . FNA . , . Humanities . . . Orientation Com- mittee . . . French Club . . .former member of Sing Out Long Island . . . a bowling, archery and horse- back riding enthusiast . . . a smile for everyone. Page 50 Ellen Curran Short brown hair , . . Mast Girls' write-ups . . . Always smiling . . . Red Cross . . . Avid Homeroom officer . . . Full of Fun . . . Elec- tion Committee . . . Enviable Wardrobe . . . Guidance Aide.. . Wonderful to know. Turner A. Davies Jr. Bernadette D'Agnese Cute and petite . . . Fire Patrol . . . library Staff . . . Chairman of Girls lndustrial Arts . . . loves to water ski, ride and sew . . . dili- gent worker at the A8.P . . . Candy Striper . . . Bernie. l Denise De Amicis Concert Choir . . . G.C. Gents Always happy . , . enioyg life , , , . . . Chess Club . . . French Club Alpha Phi Alpha . . . Confraternity . . . J.V. Football . . . Golf . . . . . . Spanish Club . . . Senior ex- IVL and IBL . . . Well known for ecutive board chairman , . .Swing- his driving abilities . . . Parnelli. ing dancer, Patricia E. Dalzell Rarely seen alone . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . Alpha Phi A'pha . . . Concert Choir . . . Spanish Club . . . Art Club . . . Social Committee . . . Mast Girls Write ups . . . Candy Striper . . . spent entire iunior year travel- ing with Up With People over 35,000 miles to 6 foreign nations . . . at home with a paint brush . . . a great and valuable friend .. . has high aims in life . . . Pat.' George D. Davidson Member of a great many organ- izations . . . Sam . . . Budget Com- mittee. . . Chef's Club.. . Foreign Policy Forum , , , Economics Club . . . Mast write-ups . . . George loves weight lifting and other de- manding sports . . . Interest in politics . . . Young Americans for Freedom . . . Young Republicans. Arthur DeLong Big man at G.C .... power house of SCB . . . homeroom chairman . . . respected work horse of Var- sity Football . . . Chefs Club . . . Track . . . Basketball . . . loves food . . . A.J. Alfred Denigris A genuine individual . . . loves to hunt and fish . . . stockboy at Lord 8t Taylor . . . has a cool car which he enioys to fullest extent. Dallas Lee Dexter An individual . . . lnk Spots . . . Masquers . . . Celestones . . . Folksong Club . . . FTA . . . Heart Fund , , , modern dance fanatic . . . Martha Graham and Conn. Schools of Contemporary dance . . . summer dishwasher . . . often found in Greenwich Village. Joseph DeFllippe An active member of the Class of '68 . . . Fire Patrol . . . Masquers . . .Chefs Club . . . participates in football and track an Ex lorer . . . p . . . enioys reading, listening to records and watching TV . , . DEANS . . . Joe. Thomas J. Delaporte Active student . . . homeroom of- ficer . . . Lighting . . . Masquers . . . Sec.-Treas. of Chefs Club . . . participated in P.T.A. show . . . member of C.Y.O .... plays gui- tar . . . enioys bird watching . . . likes the beach. H: 1, ww 12211, 'fvifiib 1, ulflfw mfs? 151 '5 Mary Dicke Takes life as it comes . . . enioys sports and weekends . . . Concert Choir . . . softball . . , beautiful long brown hair . . . always has time for her friends. Nina Demuth Musically talented . . . Orchestra . . . All-State Orchestra . . . plays guitar and violin . . . Red Cross representative . . . Latin Club . . . DEAN . . . three weeks at North- Western University's High School Institute for Music . . .quiet blonde . . . Dale. Mark DeTurk Hardworking Editor of Mast . . one of Chadderdon's Children . .. Pres. of Band . . . Dance Band... Orchestra . . . SCB . . . Mathletes . . . Student-Faculty Relations Board . . . Jr. Usher . . . excellent student . . . Varsity Track . . . part of a well known pair . . . power hungry but lovable . . . Marky. Page 57 Veronica Di Como Brains galore and smiles to match . . . Honor Society in Junior year . . . artistically inclined . . . Art Club . . . Art Committee . . . Humanities . . . lnkspots . . . loves tennis, horseback riding, water- skiing and canoeing . . . spends summers youth hosteling . . . Ronnie. Ellen Donato New to GC from Sacred Heart in .lunior year , . , never an unkind word . . .Spanish Club . . . lovely member of the Snow Queen's Court . . , FTA . . . Folksong Club . . . CYO . . . teaches retarded children . . . Sacred Heart Cheer- leader . . . model's figure . . . Candy Striper . . . Sports minded ,. , wonderful to know . . . Ellie. Page 52 Richard DiGeronimo Mast photographer . . . Fire Patrol . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Wrestling . . . Football . . . gain- fully employed . . . enioys the beach . . . avid party goer . . . Rich, Arthur Diefenbach Blonde moustache . . . President Offset Club . . . Budget Committee . . . Math tutor . . . Vice President of Photography Club . . . Mast photographer . . . has an under- cover printing business . . . G.C.'s own Unicyclist. Mary Dillon Maureen Doler lives everyday as a new experi- Excellent dancer . . . Maiorettes ence . . . Sergeant-at-arms of . . . Spanish Club . . . a future Alpha Phi Alpha . . . Candy Striper teacher . . . Humanities , . . trust- . . . Girls Chorus . . . FTA . . . worthy babysitter . . . enioys ski- German Club . . . known for her ing qnd swimming , , , the most driving skills . . . cute dresser . . . expressive eyes, Dill. Denise Dieckman Expressive eyes . . . Social Com- mittee . . . Magazine Drive . . . Concert Choir . . . Alpha Phi Alpha Secretary . . . French Club . . . Heart Fund . . . Activity Commit- tee . . . fun loving and attractive . . . Greek Club . . . good things come in small packages . . . Dee- Dee. Steve Draffen Blonde hair . . . enioys frequent trips to the Hamptons . . . one of GC's best on a board . . . lacrosse . . . Fire Patrol . . . distinctive walk . . .owns a Harbour Cheater . . . all around good Joe. Lynne Dragani Artistically inclined . . . lnkspots . . . Humanities Club . . . Concert Choir . . . FTA . . . experienced traveler . . . likes tennis and danc- ing . . . has a silly streak. William Duggan Father of The Bride . . . Mas- quers . . . Track and soccerman . . . A young republican . . . summer diving coach . . . Private school transfer . . . Bill, l Brian Driscoll One of the more noticeable stu- dents . . .sports long red hair and a beard . . . one of the best with a cue stick . . . worked at Great Eastern . . . fabulous with a bass guitar. Ellyn Duffy Never a dull moment . . . often seen working at Gristedes . . . Alpha Phi Alpha . . . pledge mother . . . Concert Choir . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Candy Striper . . . enioys swimming, boating and teaching Sunday School . . . ter- ror with a hockey stick . . .summer work on Wall Street . . . one of the Hampton Honnies . . . Duff. sg si-as-nw-1 g Phyllis Duba Welcomed new arrival to our class . . . great at sports . . . softball . . . volleyball . . . basketball . . . swimming instructor . . . skat- ing and skiing , . . French Club . . . GAA . . . Art Committee . . . FTA . . . friendly . . . quick with a smile. Robert Dugan A big bruiser . . . Echo photogra- pher as a Junior . . . Radio Club . . . works at Garden City Coun- try Club . , . p'ays intramural basketball . . . enioys camping, swimming and fishing . . . quiet and friendly, Laura Drewes Always smiling . . . Council alter- nate delegate.. .Humanities Club . . . Folksong Club . . .Social Com- mittee . . . artistic . . . enioys drawing and painting . . . beau- tiful green eyes. ,L me James Dunford Great smile . . . Varsity tennis . . . S.C.B .... Prides himself on being part Indian . . . recalls his days in Chicago . . . One of Stouffer's finest . . . Member of Echo Staff . . . Steering Committee . . . Chef's Club . . . Jim, Page 53 Kerry Durr Always on stage . . . President of Masquers '67-'68 . . . Director of Father of the Bride . . . S.C.B. . . . National Honor Society Jr. year . . . Math tutor . . . Junior Guard . . . Mast Girls' Write-Ups . . . G.O. Salesman . . . Chairman of Steering Committee . . . Folk- song Club . . . lnkspots Business and Editorial Staffs . . . Sodality . . . Confraternity . . . Southern belle with a charming drawl. John Eastburn Always on the go . . . Chef's Club . . . Hardworking manager of Bas- ketball team . . . German Club . . . Distinguished S.C.B .... Hockey addict . . . plays in l.V.l.. and l.B.l. .... Mast Boys' Write-Ups . . . Banio and guitarist . . . Quasi surfer . . . Creth. Page 54 Rosemary Dunn Always smiling . . . Celestones in Junior year . . , Folksong Club . . . intramural volleyball . . . likes driving anything. . . Rosie, Richard Eckis One of Chuck's big men last year . . . Concert Choir . . . S.C.B. . . . Fo'ksong Club . . . Humanities Club . . . Chef's Club . . . Varsity Football and Track . . . l.V.l.. and l.B.l .... Wrestling . . . Has held every homeroom office . . . Mast Sports Write-Ups . . . Always run- ning out of gas . . . Rick. Robert Dunne Sports enthusiast . . . hard hitting captain of Varsity Baseball . . .A Connie Macker l.B.l .... l.V.l. . . . Swimming . . . skiing, a golfer . . . Fire patrol . . . French Club . . . a good friend of the colonel . . Bob. Jerald Edling Highly Active Club Member . . Band . . . Masquers . . . Echo. . . Gedanken der Jugend Editor . . . Activity Committee . . . Won lOth place German Contest at Hofstra two years . . . Summer activities include work at Cerebral Palsy Center . . . Reserved . . . Nice to know. ,Ellen Earley Successful in all sports . . . extra- mural hockey, basketball, volley- ball, tennis and lacrosse . . . Pres- ident of GAA . . . SCB . . . Sodal- ity . . . Junior Honor Guard . . . Varsity Cheerleader . . . Leader's Club . . . Latin Club . . . Activity Committee . . . dependable and friendly, Bruce Ebbets A diligent Grade Council repre- sentative , . . Member of lacrosse, football, and basketball teams . . . Enioys sailing, swimming and summer vacations . . . Nice guy to know. . . Bruce. Margaret W. Emslie lnfectious giggle . . . Election Com- mittee . . . leaders Club . . . GAA . . . French Club . . . hockey team . . . Tennis and skiing whiz . . . humanities . . . surfer girl . . . works for the Heart Fund . . .sews ...Social Committee . . . Peggy ... Froggy. Elizabeth Erhardt Sincere friend . . . Color Guard . . , Alternate Council Delegate . . . CYO . . . Artistic . . . Candy Striper . . . sews expertly . . . Sodality . . . Folk Song Club . . . Beautiful Hair . . , A bowling fan . . , Liz. Mary Anne Egan Friendly to all . . . treasurer FTA . . .Mixed Chorus pianist. . .Con- cert Choir . . . Activity Committee . . . Man Lai King Committee . . . Sodality . . . CYO . . . Mast Write Ups . . . intramural sports . . . enioys summers in Vermont . . . teacher's aide . . . math tutor . . . always willing to help. We fe - ' Si?iF?5i5fCf Daniel Farley A recent emigre from a seminary . . , Before being defrocked, he was a class President, Vice Presi- dent and Secretary-Treasurer . . . At G.C. he is a member of the Varsity Tennis and lBl and lVl. . . . Inkspots . . . Boys Mast Write-Ups . . . President of the Latin Club . . . Delegate to senior executive board . . . Enioys Tennis and Squash as leisurely pursuits . . . Perpetual occupant of the student lounge. Peter Eggers G.C.'s Best Driver . . . Folksong Club . . . Mast boys' write-ups . . . Concert Choir . . . Varsity Soccer . . . Respected Member of P.P. and the N.D. 5 . . . Plays Drums, Piano, Guitar, Nona Farmer A welcome newcomer to G.C. in Junior year.. . Girls' Chorus . . . Girls' softball . . . rides and shows her own horse . . . enioys water sports . . . models for debutantes at Saks . . . YPF . . . candy striper . . . loves Florida . . . Nicki, Richard Englis Short but well heard . . . A sailor . . . would like to try surfing , . . A Little Man. Edward Eulner One of the long haired ones , . . Industrial Arts Club . . . works during the summer . . . likes to drive his car . . . individual and sincere . , . Ed, 6 Page 55 Nicholas Farrell Our well known car enthusiast . . . Member of the fire patrol and Industrial Arts Club . . . rides horses . . . Builds and drags cars . . . An exhausting member of the class. Laura Fex Melodic alto voice with musical talent to match . . .active member of Folksong Club . . . talent shows . . . Masquers . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Celestones . . . Nassau Hospi- tal volunteer . . . usher at Adelphi . . . Young Republicans . . . Miss Teen-age America candidate , . . obtained license on a memorable trip to England . . . hopes to be a nurse . . . strums a great guitar. Page 56 Sandra Lynn Faurote Rosetta Favuzza Attractive and petite . . . quiet A true friend . . . Folksong Club . . . loves to ride . . . outstanding . . . SAM . . . library staff . . . wardrobe . . . maiorettes . . . worked as a receptionist... Ger- expert car-washer . . .Avid dancer man Club . . . loves to travel . . . and reader. enioys sewing and dancing. William Fenclt Jane Ferencik Brains Plus . . . On varsity tennis Timely sense of humor . . . Hu- and Golf . . . One of G.C.'s tall manities . . . FNA . . . Folksong men . . . plays a mean game of Club . . . Candy Striper . . .volley- volleyball . . . Intramural Basket- ball . . . active Sodalist . . . CYO. ball and volleyball . . . Excellent handball player . . . Nice guy to know . . . Fender Bender. Amy Faulkner Long blonde hair. . . tall and strik- ing . . . Social Committee . . . A willing Chauffeur . . . Folksong Club . . . Leaders Club . . . Phi Tau Rho . . . Mast typist , . . Avid beachgoer. Diane Flaherty Artistically inclined . . . witty as they come . . . Fiesta . . . Phi Tau Rho . . . social chairman . . . al- ways laughing . . . plans to be a commercial artist . . . Burnie 8i Em. Susan Flanagan Lively . . . Folksong Club . . . homeroom officer. . . French Club . . . Mixed Chorus . . . a hard worker on Jr. Prom . . . Sr. Social Committee . . . Handbook Com- mittee . . . softball team . . . CYO . . . bluest of eyes and a wonderful laugh , , . Plan, giigffsifsiff' :!E':?l:5i ,V filfiifivlilli ' ' K ' ' H ,rm ,lr,trta l, Denise Franson Striking blonde hair . . . Delicate beauty . . . French Club . . . Humanities Club . . . Handbook Committee . . . Candy Striper . . . plays piano and zither . . . avid tennis and badminton player , . . New England summers . . Denny. Mary Foehr Quiet and diligent . . . French Club . . . Math tutor . . . CYO . . . enioys music . . . vacations in Conn .... artistic. Mark Fragale. Passionate surfer . . . Loves blue sneakers . . . Chess Club . . . engaging Homeroom officer . . . skiing and skateboarding enioys snow ball fights. Patricia Fox Frequently seen with the Chami- nade set . . . Concert Choir . . . Echo . . . FTA . . . Election Com- mittee . . . Folksong Club . . . worked on Prom . . . a whiz at the sewing machine . . . secretary of CYO . . . Sodality . . . one-time member of the G.C. swimming team . . . bubbling . . . Patty. Richard Frank New to the school in the iunior year . . . Budget Committee . . . Steering Committee . . . Chef's Club . . . Varsity Cross Country, Indoor and Spring Track . . . en- ioys stamp collecting, swimming, and tennis . . . dark and hand- some. Barbara Fleming A real nut! . . . never a dull mo- ment . . . an avid beach goer . . . Alpha Phi A'pha's V.P .... Lord 81 Taylor working gal.. . enioys any and all sports . . . always on the go . . . Bobbie, Susan Franz loyal and sincere friend . . . Sak's Fashion Board . . . devoted mem- ber of French, Latin and Greek Clubs . . . FTA . .. Adelphi usher- ette . . . sparkling personality . . . Senior Social Committee . . . avid swimmer . . . Student Council So- cial Committee . . . CYO . . . attracted to older men . . . lead- ers' club . . . Masquers . . . sports minded but feminine . . . MOSl Write-Ups . . . Sue, Page 57 Deborah Joy Garber Cute as button . . . artistically and musically inclined . . . beautiful soprano voice . . . Celestones . . . Lincoln Center award . . . Co- conductor and director of Festi- valaires . . . Vice-President of Concert Choir . . . Folksong Club . . . our ambassadress to Germany . . . assistant editor of Gedanken der Jungend . . . French and Ger- man Clubs . . . GAA delegate . . . math tutor . . . Waldorf Choral Society . . . expressive blue eyes ... Debbie, Mary Garvey Solemn until she begins to giggle . . . veteran Celestone . . . Con- cert Choir section leader . . . French Club . . . winner of national crocheting contest? . . . Social Committee . . . Junior Guard . . . sky diving . . . Chantecler , . . Humanities Club . . . avid skier . . . Sodality . . . Candy Striper ... outgoing. . . Garv. Page 58 Arthur Friedman A sports oriented life . . . Time occupied by car racing , . . Hockey, Football, Ritlery , , . Member of Masquers and photo club . A dedicated member of the Chef's club . . . A mad-man of the slopes . . . Art. Edward George Math and science oriented . . Physics and Biology Clubs . . . Mathletes . . . Math tutor . . . avid skier . . . Tennis . . . Riflery . . . most soulful organist in G.C . . . Organ Club . . . Worked at Nathan's Famous over the summer . . . Chess Club . . . Friendly and likeable . . . Ed. Bruce Gaither A transfer from Chaminade . . . Bruce was a member of Track, Football and Basketball teams . . . Homeroom OHicer . . . enioys lugging lumber . . .An avid hunter and camper . . . likes a red Sprite. Patricia Giaquinto Our ambassadress to Ireland . . . Always a smile . . . Girls' Chorus . . . Captain of Color Guard . . . SCB . . . Election Committee . . Folk Song Club . , . FTA . . . French Club . . . Leaders Club. . . Math tutor . . . Sodality . . . Candy Striper . . . active in intramural sports . . . pool aide . . . practices iudo . . . loves talking . . . Pat. Carol Garnett As cute as they come . . . loyal member of Masquers . . . Props chairman . . . Folksong Club . . . Bouncy personality . . . French and Humanities club . . . Usher- ette at Adelphi . . . beautiful ward- robe . . . athletic . . . candy striper . . . Assembly Committee . . . A smile for all. Jennifer Genet Cute and blonde . . . great sense of humor . . . initiated Masquers . . . Folksong Club . . . Mast write- ups . . . Spanish Club . . . Math tutor . . . a working girl . . .seam- stress . . . enioys bowling . , . Up With People . . . never a dull moment . . . Jen. ,E ,, , , Wi gs X lf . - U , 7 -li-1l.,,l qsll - I T, ,,1,1f1,e . - Benedetto Gilberti Colorful President of SAM . . . Honor Society . . . an intellectual . . . Foreign Policy Forum . . . Business Man. of Mast . . . New York Times Student Representa- tive . . . Special features Editor of'Echo . . . expert in the political arena . . . Parliamentarian of Student Council . . . SCB as a iunior . . . former Physics Club Vice-President . . . extremely ac- tive and well-informed . . . Ben. Chantal Gindt Our adorable Belgian ambassa- dress . . . Cinema Club . . . Folk- song Club . . , French Club . . . enioys skiing, tennis, swimming, folkdancing . . . loves to travel . . . definite flair for the dramatic . . . marvelous French-English ac- cent. Janet Giarraputo Bubbling personality . . . active participant in the Student Council . . . a spark in the Social Commit- tee . . . a soft boiled egg fan . . . unlimited wardrobe . . . over- whelming school spirit . . . enjoys sports . . . Candy Striper . . . never at a loss for words . . . Juana, Walter Gless A good friend . . . easy-going . . . Spanish Club . . . Fire Patrol . . . Physics Club . . . Chemistry Club . . . l.V.L .... enioys surfing, skiing, and swimming , , , he takes life as it comes . . . Respected member ofOld Bohemian Club . . . Wally, Kenneth Gilbert Tall and blonde . . . working mem- ber at the Student Store . , . Biol- ogy Club . . . Homeroom President . . . YPF Vice-President . . . West Gilgo Surfing Club . . . enioys horseback riding, water skiing, snow skiing . . . Ken, ,Y James Goble Small in stature only . . . G.C.'s Super-Looper at Garden City Golf Club . . . Varsity Golf . . . lives in a golf bag . . . l.B.L. . . . Respected member of Old Bo- hemian Club . . .A distinct casu- alness . . . Good-looking and well- liked . . . Gobes. Katherine Gilligan Always a friendly smile . . . French Club . . . FTA , . . Folksong Club . . . Color Guard . . . Social Com- mittee . . . Activity Committee . . . Student Council Delegate . . . Homeroom officer . . . CYO . . . Sodality . . . enioys tennis and swimming . . . Kathy. Arleen Giobert Loves dancing . . . faithful member and section leader of Girls' Cho- rus . . . Folksong Club . . . Biology Club . . . French Club . . . FTA . . . CYO . . . enioys tennis and swimming . . . aspires to be a teacher. Page 59 Robert Goble Varsity golf . . . noted caddy The Garden City Golf Club . . . CYO . . . Intramural basketball . . . an active participant in any sport . . . Bob. Laura Gregory Bright and perky blonde , . . Masquers technical director . . . Initiated Masquers . . . sports en- thusiast . . . Assembly Committee . . . avid guitarist . . . Red Cross representative . . . summer camp counselor . . . blushes easily. Pamela Goodkin Has a million-dollar smile . . . cute and friendly . . . faithful Masquers member . . . enioys re- modeling cars . . . Pam, Destine Graf Tall and slim, with beautiful blue eyes . . . Martin's Fashion Board . . . individualist . . . musical . . . loves writing poetry . . . lnkspots . . . loves a party . . . Dusty . . Beanie. Frank Goyanes Initiated Masquers . . . A.V. Sq'-'Cd . . . National Rifle Assn. Member , , , Riflery team . . .works as sum- mer camp counselor . . . Bi0l09Y Club, Physics Club, Latin Club , , , Homeroom Officer, attends Church-centered seminar . . . Hobby is Ham Radio. Olympia Greco Always a smile . . . magazine drive . . . Concert Choir . . , never an unkind word . . . Mast Write- Ups . . . Folksong Club . . . Judi- cial Review Board . . . Humanities Club . . . Foreign Policy Forum . . . Hard-working and responsi- ble. Ronald Godoy Participation in Mixed Chorus . . . plays baseball . . . dresses in Mod attire . . . works at Doubleday . . . enioys swimming . . . main hobby and pastime is girl-watch- ing . . . Ronny. John Grespin Happy go lucky playboy . . . flashy dresser . . . Band . . . Folk- song Club . . . expert in the culin- ary arts . . . Student Council Delegate . . . CYO . . . Senior Lifesaving . . , Track . . . Tennis . . . Swimming . . . Skiing . . . Rugby enthusiast . . . suave . . always gay and whistling , . Civil War bug . . . Randy. John Groody lntricate member of Masquers- stagecraft . . . Arts Club . . . YPF . . . Acolytes . . . lord 8m Taylor salesman . . . real water man- surfing, boating, water skiing . , . likes to talk. i 555'si'1zz1!151., fu I f i '52 - ff? ' V Joanne Hanisian A true Armenian . . . chuckle power . . . wild sense of humor . . . Folksong Club. . . Mast Girls' write-ups . . . Candy Striper . . . member of Up with People . . . G.C. swimming team . . . working girl enioys bowling, swimming, skiing and a real good time , . . Jo. Joan Hadden An individualist . . . lives for the weekends . . . Likes to swim . . . dancing . . . Concert Choir . . . tennis . . . bowling . . . An Avon representative . . . renowned red hair. Janet Hall Wonderful personality . . . nice word for everyone . . . Masquers ...FNA . . . Lostand Found . .. YPF . . . enioys tennis, sewing, and riding . , . fun-loving. y Janice Louise Hague Congenial personality . . . Art Committee . . . FNA , . . Vice- President of Humanities Club . . . likes badminton, bicycling, and basketball . , . volunteer nurse's aide . . . Up with People . . . likes sculpture . . . and painting . . . plans to be a nurse . . . the better known the better liked. Suzanne L. Hall Happy smile . . . varsity cheer- leader . . . secretary of Humani- ties Club . . . French tutor . . . Social Committee . . . crabbing enthusiast . . . Student Council delegate . . . French Club , , . Candy striper . . . treasurer and accompanist of Mixed Chorus . . . Joe surfer . . . nutty as a fruitcake . . . Suzie. Ruth Guzman Short and sweet. . .Spanish Club . . . Alpha Phi Alpha . . . Faithful Mast typist . . . working girl . . . bowling . . . intramurals . . . YPF . . . former member of Up With People . . . fierce with a needle land threadl . . . lives for week- ends . . . often seen around St. Paul's in her red Corvair . . . one of the Hampton Honnies . . . a great pal . . . Squanto. Charles Hanlon Reserved . . . Member of G.C. Gents . . . Sports minded . . . enioys water skiing and boating . . . Football Player . . . Also enioys basketball . . . Homeroom officer . . . Charlie. Page ol 1 t Joyce Heinsohn Sincere friend . . . likes softball and volleyball . . . FTA . . . FNA . . . French Club . . . quiet and petite. William Hess Slot-car hot shot . . . Varsity Track . . . heaves a wicked shot. . , has a fast 442 . . . enioys fishing and his guitar . . . long locks and a mustache . . . unfor ettable . . . 9 n-rinylu Page 62 William Hanna Tall, dark and handsome . . . chef's club . . . Junior usher at church . . . A.Y.C. Mass . . . Var- sity Tennis, J.V. wrestling, track . . . enioys skin diving, sailing and swimming and forestry worker in Vermont . . . Hard hitting in rugby . . . Bill. Harry Hibner Promising Photographer . . . Photo Club . . . Metal l.A. Club . . . heavy eater . . . iolly . . . opinion- ated personality. Maia Heald Blonde, freckled, and cute . . . Phi Tau Rho . . . loves skiing and sailing . . . Petite . . . Collegiate dresser. . . artistic. We Sandra Hile Natural red head with freckles to match . . . Masquers . . FNA . . . SAM . . . Activity Committee . . . Guidance Aide . . . Greek Club . . . Candy Striper . . .Work- ing Gal . . .A world traveller . . . Wacky sense of humor . . . Sandy. Linda Hermanson Efficient President of FTA . . . folk- song club . . . Social Committee . . . Teachers' aide . . . active in her church youth group and choir . . . enioys tennis, sewing, and cooking . . . lives for the summer and camp . . . flair for art . . . Beautiful hand-sewn wardrobe . . . conscientious . . , Pie-face . . Lin. Peter E. Heyden Tall and very blonde member of concert choir and festivalaires . . . Photo Club. . . smiling Chef's club man . . . enioys astronomy, snow and water skiing, and vacation- ing up-State . . . Pete. ' if Catherine Holman Almighty Mast Edit. in Chief . . . librarian of Band . . . German Club . . . French Club . . . Bas- ketball . . . SCB . . . holds a whip in one hand and a flute in the other.. . Cath, Ann Horstmann lively lovely , . . Folksong Club . . . Social Committee . . . Phi Tau Rho . . . a natural blonde . . . Social chairman of GAA . . . Ger- man Club . . . Concert Choir . . . enioys sports . . . Humanities Club . . . works at Eastern l..l. Hospital . . . sun-worshiper. 'Q 1321 N, Te are A Deborah Hoblin President of Phi Tau Rho . . . Con- cert Choir . . . latin Club . . . Social Committee . . . A valuable friend . . . wields a strong hockey stick . . . unlimited wardrobe , . . Cathedral Choir . . .Candy Striper . . . FNA . . . nicest smile around ... Debbie. 1525123525 'sl , gingerly . fs., .mtl c ggww-tw -- - err 1:2 S :self 54214 fi H 211 fiigtgeiritiitmg 5924-5zz:wr1ws'f11f lesssffssmldigt Theresa Hoyt Straight blonde hair with huge blue eyes . . . Honor Society . . . memorable role in I Remember Mama . . . Masquer's set designer . . . Echo Fashion Editor . . . Ger- man Club . . . Junior Guard . . . affection for Columbia . . . flair for art . . . enioys swimming at the Rain Barrel . . . Foreign Policy Forum . . . diligent devotee to the Sunday Comics . . .sense of humor which must be heard to be be- lievedl . . . Terry. Richard Hobson An indispensable member of the senior class . . . found in Alice's Restaurant . . . our Student Coun- cil Vice-President . . . Multi-Iin- gual . . . latin Club . . . Greek Club . . . lndustrious . . . Honor Society . . . Varsity Soccer and Baseball . . . Basketball . . . Banjo picking President of Folk song club . . . has a glorious monotone voice . . . member of P.P. and the N.D, 5 . . . Ambassador to Turkey . . . Dickie. JL-v .4--7 1-Q-aug Philip Hunderman An avid assembly committee . . . Masquers . . . German Club . . . enioys cooking at Chef's Club . . . A member of G.C.T.A.R .... Varsity Riflery . . . enioys painting . . . Water skiing and coin collect- ing ...works ata Deli. . . Phil. , Ml James Horgan Transfer from Nazareth high school . . . l.V.l .... Physics Club . . . Confraternity . . . enioys fish- ing, surlilng . . . swimming, boating and skiing . . . Jim, Donald Horton Unreal on a surfboard . . . has worked ata camp. . .Chefs Club . . . skiing enthusiast . . . Rifie team . . . football . . , unicycle pro . . . spends his time at the Hamptons.. . D. Page 63 Thomas Hunt G.C. Gent . . . enioys his iob out- side of school . . . A penchant for water-skiing, boating and swim- ming . . . activity committee . . . An Ex-office aide . . .weird sense of humor . . . remembers his vaca- tion to Fla .... Tom. Peter Jackson A working man . . . enioys boating and water skiing . . . priC6leSS member of the Track Team . . . enioys his car . . . Plants himself at the G.C. Hotel as a gardener . . . Pete. Page 64 Andrew Iamascia A strong Hockey Player in the Nassau Queens Hockey league . . . enioys life working with and around cars and motorcycles . . . Member of German and lndustrial Arts Clubs . . . enioys water ski- ing and boating . . . Andy. Sidney Jack Assembly Committee . . . German Club . . .Chess Club . . .President of G.C, Teen-Age Republicans . , . YPF . . . Vice-President of Jr. Vestry at Cathedral . . . a sailor . . . a tape recorder . . . enioys December at Jones Beach . . . Skids. Gemma lmpa ra Big little laugh . . . FNA . . . Humanities . . . Masquers . . . Alpha Phi Alpha . . . flair for the dramatic . . . avid horseback rid- ing enthusiast . . . quite a cook . . .Candy Striper . . . ballet . . . as sweet as they come . . . Gigi, Joyce Jackson Sweet and sincere . . . freckle- faced . . . Greek Club . . . FTA . . . Folksong Club . . . Latin Club . . . Mast Girls' Write-Ups . . . Social Committee . . , Activity Committee . . . Masquers . . . an active member of the Soupy Sales Fan Club . . . CYO . . . Sodality . . . experienced traveller , . . amateur guitarist . . . a talented seamstress , . . blue eyes and long blonde hair . . . hates her nickname . . . Jerce. Catherine Hurt Full of go power . . . Band and Orchestra . . . our representative to Girls' State . . . Honor Society . . . Mast Advertising Editor . . . unseen power behind the year- book . . . essential in extramural sports . . . the other half of that famous team . . . tutor . . . tootles a flute . . . fantastically athletic, intelligent and nice . . . Cathy, Churt. Nora Jacob You name it-she's in it . . . Stu- dent Faculty Relations Board . . . Celestones president . . . Mast Girls' Write-Ups editor . . . Honor Society-Honor Roll Chairman , , . ass't editor of Chantecler . , . Jun- ior Guard . . . SCB . . . Folksong Club . . . Festivalaires . . . hates shoes . . . National Merit Semi- Finalist . . . hard-working and eftervescent . . . Chou. Craig Johnson Our red-headed immigrant from California . . . Mast write-ups . . . CYO . . . Basketball lntramurals . . . Volleyball . . . A California Brother . . . Chef's Club . . . NCFD . . . Seeks the Action . . . The Red haired Rogue from Glen- dale . . . enioys building a Thirst . . . license? . . . Rich. A Lynda Jones Lively personality . . . Folk Song Club . . . Masquers . . . Home- room Officer . . . enioys all sports . . , Candy Striper . . . HUmGrlifieS ...FT A...lovestocook... Mast Write-Ups . . . Jonesy. Dane Jorgensen Masquers . . . Stagecraft . . . As- sembly Committee . . . known for his hair . . . Hot little M.G. . . . lndividualist . . . Hits all the partys. ss f i 4--, f f iw? f 3 3' if X ls ls- i sitr i t . K V E it ' T, . , I S i Patricia Jones Hopes to make 5 feet one day . . . bubbly . . . Folksong Club . . . Latin Club . . . Social Committee . . . power packed addition to any team . . . lntramurals . . . CYO . .. Concert Choir . . . Sodality . . . Candy Striping . . . a real wit . . . spirited to say the least . . . PC1ttl. Angela Kalantgis Always a smile . . . loyal SCB . . . Social Committee . . . an excellent Sunday School Teacher . . . an unforgettable laugh . . . Phi Tau Rho . . . dimples . . . she was a Lost and Found . . . executive Board Delegate . . . alternate council delegate . . . a well-known scrapbook collector . . . Angie. Kathleen Kareiwa Born to the stage . . . can easily be found in the Little Theatre . . . initiated Masquers . . . Assembly Committee . . . Girls' Industrial Arts Club . . . Folksong Club . . . Regina Assemblies . . . enioys chil- dren . . . guitar . . . Theatre guild . . . Adelphi Summer Theatre scholarship . . . Kathy. aa...- ! M ,. is Q 5 Sw X 'g2s,,,ffgf'mbt ? , . Wayne Johnston Extremely interested in politics and political analysis . . . Foreign Policy Forum . . . Judicial Review Board . . . Presently Echo News Editor . . . former Business Man- ager . . . Quill and Scroll . . . lt's Academic T.V. Show alter- nate . . . Wayne is a valuable asset to any organization. Ts? William Kavan Vice-President of S.C.B .... Stu- dent-Faculty Relations Board . . . Varsity Football, lacrosse . . . l.B.L .... Known as Kahuna to his friends . . . Has a Weber per- former . . , spends his time at the Hamptons. Page 65 Charles Kelly interested in many sports . . . football, basketball, baseball . I . Member of latin Club . . . weight- lifting . . . never seems to worry . . . happy go lucky guy . . . Charlie, Thomas P. Kelly Mixed Chorus . . . Homeroom offi- cer . . . Chefs Club . . .wouldn't hurt a soul . . . friendly , . . rugged individual . . . Red Cross Rep. . . . car enthusiast . . . Tom, Page 66 Mary Keefe Sparkling personality with a touch of sarcasm . . . contagious laugh . . . Executive Board member for 3 years . . . Active participant in N.Y. Skiing Association . . . excells in athletics . . . CYO . . . Beautiful wardrobe . . . enioys surfing . . . Social committee . . . FTA . . . Humanities . . . always on the go . . . Mary, Richard Kind A dedicated Boy Scout and a happy go lucky guy . . . German Club . . . Band . . . Chess Club . . . summer camp counselor . . . works for his church . . . coin and stamp collector . . . enioys a good time, but in its place . , . Rick, Colleen Keegan A beautiful redhead . . . person- ality plus . . . a member of DEAN's . . . models for Saks . . . GC's representative' to the ASS Fashion Board . . . a terrific dancer . . . FTA . . . a distinctive laugh . . . FNA . . . will always remem- ber last summer's vacation . . . Social Committee . . . plans a career in the field of fashion . . . cor Karen Kirby Ultra-intelligent blonde with a quiet wit . . .Orchestra . . . Honor Society . . . Candy Striper . . . Mathletes . . . Echo Literary and News Editor . . . Greek Club . . . German Club . . . Quill and Scroll . . . tutor . . . always willing to lend a hand . . . gymnastics . . . summer at Manhatten College on National Science Foundation Scholarship . . . P.T.A. helper , , . known for her embroidery . , . unanimously elected H.R. life- guard . . . Kirb. Michael Kelly A photographer . . . member of Radio and Photo Clubs . . . enioys camping, tennis, and baseball . . . his travels are wide and frequent .. . Mike. Melinda Kettrick Beautiful strawberry blonde hair . . . Folksong Club . . . Phi Tau Rho . . . Girls' Mast Write-Ups . . . avid skier . . . Concert Choir . . . cute figure with clothes to match . . . New York State Skiing Association . . . a loyal friend . . . Mer Sandra Klemenger Quiet and industrious . . . FNA . . . intramural sports . . . Red Cross Rep .... library Committee . . . French Club . . . enioys sewing, boating and swimming . . . Sandy. Raymond Koch Humanities Club . . . Folksong Club . . . Law Explorer Post . . . cross country . . . wheels a fast blue Fiat . . . golf . . . stamp and coin collector . . . Ray. John Kirchofer GC Gent . . . prevents tires . . . worked at Canivan's Hardware . . , enioys surf and suds , , . works at Saul's Men's Shop . , , a real tough man, iust ask him. ts? Barbara Kohart Memorable summers at Port .lef- ferson . . . Social Committee . . . DEAN . . . alternate Council dele- gate. . . school spirited . . .Candy Striper . . . homeroom officer . . . fun-loving and well-dressed . . . Masquers , . , chairman of Activ- ity Committee . . . Celestones . . . Concert Choir . . . Heart Fund volunteer . . . a loyal friend . . . Mast write-ups . . . wheels a gold Mustang . . . unforgettable laugh. Cynthia Klemenger Half of the Klemenger Twins . . . beautiful eyes . . . Folksong Club . . . likes bowling . . . Library Committee . . . FNA . . . profi- cient seamstress . . . quiet until you get to know her . . . Cindy, Agnes Kordes Lovely black eyes . . , French Club . . . Candy Striper . . . Folksong Club . . , very friendly . . . Library Committee . . . bowling . . . tennis . . . badminton . . . Ann. Barbara Koch Talks a blue streak . . . Echo fashion column . . . worked for AT81T . . . likes to play the piano . . . Masquers' iack-of-all-trades . . . Cathedral Girls' Choir . . . a bit zany . . . laughter comes nat- urally . . . Barb. Frederick Koenig Quiet and reserved . . . worked on Oklahoma . . . library Aid ...oHiiceaid...GCGef1lS--- enioys iob at Allmetal Screw Co. .. , Fred. Page 67 John Kosowski Active school member . . . Chefs Club . . . Photography Club . . . Economic Forum , . , Echo photog- rapher . . . Offset Club . . . Mast Write-ups . . . NRA . . . Young Americans for Freedom . . . riflery . . . bowling . . . strong sense of humor , . . Kow. Lorraine Lagna One of GC's funniest . . . Red Cross Representative . . . Folksong Club . . . Sodality . . . Working girl . . . loves sports . . . GAA delegate . . . Masquers . . . Ori- entation Committee . . . curly- haired comedienne . . . Lory. Page 68 Joyce Krug Dedicated to the props committee . . . lnitiated Masquers . . . Hu- manities Club . . . Activities Com- mittee . . . skiing . . . CYO . . . Sodality . . . Candy Striper , . . a talented cook . . . always on the go. James Kuhlman Totally involved in Masquers . . . interested in art . . . Mast Art Staff . . . Art Committee chairman . . . teaches at Nassau Hospital . . . quiet and reserved . . . Jim, Kenneth Kruger Varsity Baseball . . . one of GC's moundmen . . . has trouble staying there . . . noted for his long walks between bench and mound , . . IBL . . .in bands.. . Ring Ding. Charles Ladin Good natured . . . Library Staff ...German Club . . .Swings . .. Homeroom oH'icer . . . Red Cross Representative . . . lB.M. School . . . Works at Ski-O-Rama . . . Church Youth Group . . . Has worked at Gristedes, Grand Union, and G.C. Hotel . . . Charlie. Philip Kraus Musical impresario-. . . Concert Choir . . . Conducts Festivalaires . . . Lincoln Center Award , , . Humanities Club . . . Assembly Committee . . . Library Staff , . . spends spare time composing , , . collects stamps . . . star of Rudi- ments assembly , , , unique musical talents. Frank LaSala A truly well-rounded senior . . . Photo Club Pres ,... Mast Photo Editor . . . Chef's club . . . Earth Science Seminar. . .Varsity Wres- tling Manager . . . Varsity Track ...Agymnast...ASurfer,,. An eye-popping flash is his trade- mark. Luisa LaSala Big brown eyes and shiny hair . . , Initiated Masquers . . . Social Committee . . . Spanish Club . . . FNA . . . Folksong Club . . . Girls' Chorus . . . Homeroom officer . . . Mast write-ups . . . Expert horse- woman . . . Intramurals . . . Sodal- ity . . . Beautiful clothes. Charles Levi Physics Club, Latin Club, French Club . . . Surfs up and down the East Coast . . . Homeroom officer . . , Chess Club . . . Fire Patrol . . . Assembly Committee . . . Football . . . LaCrosse . . . A unique sense of humor makes him a valuable member of our class. Karen Lawson One of GC's talented Maiorettes . . . nice clothes . . . World travel- ler . . . French and Spanish Clubs . . . Sportsminded . . , Humanities Club . . . Artistic . . , Nice to know. David Lenihan Varsity Letterman in both Soccer and Track . . . Enioys summer as lifeguard at the G.C. Hotel , . . Likes skiing and hockey . , . G.C.'s Super Salesman in Sophomore year . . . Also associates with Masquers and Budget Committee . . . Dave. Virginia Lee Friendly . . . Folksong Club , . . Girls' Chorus . . . FTA , ..Modern dance and volleyball enthusiast ...SCB...FrenchClub,.. Enioys tennis . . . Ginny. Christopher LeSauvage Big Man at G.C .... Mixed Chorus . . . Concert Choir . . . Industrial Arts Club . . . An auto mechanic .. . Enioys guns.. .A real sharp- shooter . . . Lives for week-ends . . . Chris. Robert Laud Famous smile . . . President of Junior Class . . . Student Council Representative . . . Latin C'ub . . . Greek Club . . . Chef's Club , , . Magazine Drive Captain . . . S.C.B .... Dean's . . .Cross Coun- try . . . Captain of Indoor and Outdoor Track . . . Proud owner of a ding with a surfboard on it. Walter Leydet Greek Club . . . G.C. Soccer and Bowling teams . . . Works at the beach , , , Enioys giving Mr. Genna a hard time . . . Homeroom officer . . . Universal sense of humor. . . Walt. Page 69 NANCY McEWEN Page 70 REQUIEM FOR NANCY in her ship of blurred yellow navigating the waves of concrete the belt is her conveyor does she suspect oh no today will surely become tomorrow crack ringing out in the early no time no time no time yellow distinct once more and nature embraces the newcomer how sad how sad young hopes ambitions ended a new course steered when the first was just being plotted and she thought she would be coming home PETE EGGERS Page 71 Lucia Lotito Bubbles over from head to toe . . . Senior Bridge . . . Spanish Club . . . Masquers . . . Avid Bridge player . . . Loves dancing . . . CYO . . . Mast write-ups . . . Prom . . . Tennis... Future lawyer .. . Chi-Chi. Lorraine Lucca Welcome addition to GC from Bayside . . . Was on Program Committee . . . Tennis Club , . . Avid Guidance helper . . . As- sembly Committee . . . Loyal mem- ber of Ushers Club . . . Mast write- ups . . . Treasurer of Sodality . . . CYO . . . Likes sports , , . Nice to know, Page 72 Anthony Lo Pinto A diligent S.C.B., enioys his work . . . Homeroom officer . . . Secret Member of the Mafia . . . Also spends time with the Activities Committee and Photo Club . . . in-I-ony-u Margaret Lyons Attractive and intelligent . . Mixed Chorus . . . Celestones . . Sports...Echo...FTA... CYO . . . Color Guard . . . Girls' Biology Club . . . Piano player . . . Greek Club . . . Latin Club Secretary . . . Mast write-ups . . . Delightful humor . . . Maggie, Melanie LoPresti Sparkling addition to GC . . . Summer teacher at Stratford . . . Folksong Club . . . Avid dancer . . .Assembly Committee . . , Skier . . . Bouncy personality with clothes to match . . . silly streak . , . Mel. Peter MacAnd rew The ever-amiable cheerleader . . . Rhythm guitar of the Archimedean Screw. . .An active Student Coun- cil Delegate and member of the Folk Song Club . . . Former ninth grade President . . . Varsity Soc- cer . . . Also enioys Surfing and Skiing , . . A real individual with a Skylark to prove it . . . Pete, Joan Lucano Sweet, silly and smiling . . . FNA . . . Spanish Club . . .Social Com- mittee . . . Gorgeous green eyes . . .Mast write-ups . . , Intramurals . . . Sodality . . . A working girl . . .Sewing whiz. Daniel Lynch Whiz at anything he puts his hand to . . . Honor Society Treasurer . . . Varsity Football and Basket- ball... B.A.A. and Latin Club... Chef's Club . . . A math tutor . . . A very well-rounded person who is liked by one and all. Susan Magrane A tall riot . . . Social Committee . . . Math tutor . . . Mast write-ups . . . Student Council delegate . . . FNA . . . Leaders Club . . . Humanities Club . . . Phi Tau Rho . . . Candy striper . . . Red Cross volunteer . . . Sportsminded . . . Saks Fashion Board , . . Summer iob grooming dogs . . . Sue, Meredith Macklin Geraldine Madonia Beautiful auburn hair and green Knows how to have a good time eyes . . . Concert Choir . . . Ex- . . . Enioys sports . . . Feels at tensive wardrobe . . . Lost and home in the kitchen . . . ls look- Found . . . Silly streak . . . Work- ing forward to the future . . . ing girl . . . Office Aide . . . Jerri, Striking . . . Merri. Joseph L. Marino A flying enthusiast . . . Economics Club, Spanish Club . . . Human- ities Club . . . Foreign Policy Forum . . . Soccer and Track player . . . Has a father in politics . . . A iob at MacArthur Airport . . . Joe, Elizabeth Martone A real peach . . . A faithful SCB . . . Secretary of Handbook Com- mittee . . . Varsity Cheerleader . . . Phi Tau Rho . . . A cool pool- aid . . . Mast Girls write-ups . . . Badminton, volleyball and soft- ball . . . Loves swimming , , . Leaders Club , . . Spanish Club . . . Liz. Deborah Maguire Bubbling personality . . . Enviable wardrobe . . . Assistant leader of Maiorettes . . . Folksong Club . . . Enioys dancing and bowling . . . Always hungry . . . PTA show , , . CYO . . . Weekends at Oakdale ... Debbie. Peter Manis An active member of the student body . . . Homeroom officer . . . An integral member of the Band . . . A rifleman, bowler and tennis player . . . Participates in the Nassau Hospital Explorer Post . . . Enioys stamp collecting, reading and model building . . . During his summers, he has traveled to Europe . . . Pete. Page 73 Michael Ma rtuscello Drummer in Archemidean Screw . . . Fire Patrol . . . Greek Club . . . Latin Club . . . Chess Club . . . Physics Club , . , Enioys football . . .Soccer . . . Bowling . . . Horse- back riding . . . Enioys the beach. Thomas McClelland Tall and iolly . . . Co-Captain of Varsity Soccer . . . Grade His- torian . . . Class Sgt. at Arms as a .lunior . . . The lew Alcindor of the G.C. Basketball Team . . . Senior Executive Board . . . latin Club . . . Y.P.F .... Acolytes . . . PAVES . . . Varsity Lacrosse . . . works in G.C. Hotel . . . Tom. Page 74 Mary McCaffrey Mariorie McCagney Talented artist . . . Valuable mem- Great to know . . . Folksong Club ber of Art Committee . . , Swim- . . . Humanities Club . . . Hand- ming and softball enthusiast . . . book Committee . . . French Club French Club . . . Folksong Club . . . Social Committee . . . SAM . . . Active member of CYO . . . . . .Activities Committee . . . Prom A cheerful and hard-working Ma- . . . YPF . . . Candy Striper . , . iorette . . . Mare . . . McCaH'. A real wit . . . Midge Claire McCarthy Arthur McClanahan Shy but sweet . . . Art Club . . . Highly active class member . . . Loves to travel . . . Sports minded Band . . . Orchestra . . . Stage . . . Swimming and boating en- Band . . . Folk Song Club . . . thusiast . . . Young Republicans Chef's Club . . . Student Council . . , Red Cross . . . Those trips to Delegate . . . lnk Spots . . . New Hampshire. D.E.A.N.S .... G.C. News Corre- spondent . . . Mgr. of Baseball . . . Cute smile . . . Arty. Aphrodite Mavricos Grecian beauty . . . Secretary of National Honor Society , , . Editor of Chantecler . . . Celestones . . . Beautiful figure . . . Color Guard . . . Truly sports minded with a feminine touch . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Teenage Republican . . . Biology bug . . . Loves to ski . . , Masquers . . . Prom Commit- tee . . . One of GC's finest- . . . Dyte. Helene McDonald Tall, slim and good looking . . . As sweet as they come . . . Enioys almost anything . . . Alpha Phi Alpha...ArtClub...CYO... Sodality . . . Has a unique art talent . . . Enioys anything differ- ent. . . A sun worshiper. John McDonnell A powerhouse . . . Great wrestler . . . lndustrial Arts Club . . . En- ioys swimming . . . Plays guitar . . . Hustler at pool. John Mc Keon The most imposing figure in GC High . . . Has put the shot on the Varsity Track Team for the past 3 years . . . 6'5 football player . . . Stalwart of GC's Fearsome Foursome . . . Ottset Club. Nancy Mc Goldrick As sweet as they come . . . lives every day as a new experience .. . Sodality . . . CYO . . . FTA . . . Masquers . . . A real artist . . . Enioys sewing and talking . . . Nance. Paul Mc Guinness Happy go lucky , , , Likes surfing and motor bike riding . . . Works part time at a supermarket . . . Easy to know. Terence Mc Govern Loves cars . . . Debating Club . . . Chef's Club . . . German Club . . . Industrial Arts Club . . . Ser- geant-at-Arms in tenth grade . . . Softball . . .Swimming . . . Fishing . . . Hunting . . . Terry. Mary Jo McDonnell Very friendly . , . Masquers . . . FNA . . . Art Committee . . . En- ioys tennis, bowling, and swim- ming . . . Photo Club . . . M-J. Petter Mehren Our well liked Norwegian Stu- dent Council Sergeant At Arms . . . German Club . . . A natural skier and sailor. . .Was corrupted this year by Ross and Hobson . . . Peter, Page 75 Anne Meyer Cute personality. . . Girls' Church Choir . . . Secretary of YPF . . . Volleyball extramurals . . . Tennis . . . Masquers . . . Cooking and sewing enthusiast . . . Serious about school work . . . Liza. Joanne Meyer Friendly to everyone . . . SCB , . , Activity committee . . . Concert Choir . . . Humanities Club . . . Active member of Girl Scouts . . . CYO . . . Likes to travel . . . En- l0Ys tennis . . . Stamp collecting . . . Cooking and sewing . . , ls looking forward to the future. Page 76 Gerry Melis Co-Captain of Cross Country Team . . . Enioys boating, swim- ming and waterskiing . . . Nassau Point is his Utopia . . . An individ- ual . . . Avid member of German Club . . . Chef's Club . . . Track . . . Cold and calculating hunter . . . A good friend , . . Ger. Robert Meyer Alpha-Omega-Theta Fraternity . , . Varsity man . . . Varsity football, track . . . Homeroom officer . . . Latin Club . . . Chef's Club . . . Volleyball . . . Indoor Track , . . 'Super-muscular weight lifter , . . Bob. Donald Meurer A personable fellow . . . An ac- tive member of Boys' Biology Club . . . Enioys beachcombing . . . An aquanaut in his spare moments . . . He swims. waterskis and goes boating . . . Accomplished radio operator . . . Nice to know , . . nDon.n Philip Michaels One of the more prominent Sen- iors . . . President of S.C.B. . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Former Busi- ness Mgr. of lnkspots . . . Business Mgr. of Mast . . . Plays soccer and basketball . . . Varsity Track . . . Homeroom Chairman . . . Joe , the circulation expert in Father of the Bride . . . Junior Usher . . , CYO . . . Enioys reading and chess . . . Phil. Ethel Meyer Very sweet and sincere . . . Beau- tiful soprano voice . . . Concert Choir . . . Humanities Club . . . Organ Club . . . FNA . . . Volun- teer nurse . . . Enioys tennis, bad- minton, swimming and music. Marilyn Meyer GC's answer to Calamity .lane . . . Social Committee . . . Candy striper . . . Gift of gab . . . Our Jr. class Social Chairman . . . Contagious laugh . . . Mixed Cho- rus . . . Executive Board , . , looks at the bright side . . . Folksong Club . . . Happiest kid in town ... Lindy. Margaret Monaco Beautiful clothes . . . Social Com- mittee . . . French Club . . . Works in the Activity Office . . . Phi Tau Rho . . . Summers in Vir- ginia . . . Likes surfing and water- skiing . . , Sak's Fashion Board . . . Girls' sports . . , Easy to know, easier to like . . . Partial to the college set. Harry Moore Big and menacing . . . Bosco AC in Jr. High . . .Works after school at Grand Union . . . Pool hustler . . . Secretary of Shop class . . . Red Cross . . . J.V. Football . . . Wants to go to Kings Point and go to sea . . . Nick. Robert Mitchell A politician from way back . . . Student Council Treasurer in Jr. year . . . President of Senior Class . . . G.C.'s ambassador to Den- mark . . . S.C.B .... Honor Society in Junior year . . .Magazine Drive Budget Committee . . . Varsity Tennis and Basketball . . .A night receptionist at Community Church . . . A well liked and much re- spected member of the class of 1968. Russell Mori One of G.C.'s true surfers . . . All he does, wears and talks about is the surf . . . Chess Club . . . Fire Patrol . . . lVl . . . An ac- complished photographer . . . Enioys skiing and traveling , , . A working man . . . Nulli Secun- dus Surf Club, Margaret Molloy Great sense of humor . . .Spanish Club . . . Humanities Club , . . President of FNA . . . Folksong Club . . . Alternate Council Dele- gate . . . Bright blue eyes . . . Member of Alpha Phi Alpha , . . Nurses Aid . . . Enioys water ski- ing and sewing . . . Short and cute. .-sill! Thomas Morrow Outspoken . . . A rugged individ- ual . . . Student council Repre- sentative . . . lnk Spots . . . latin Club . . . Judo expert , . , loves hunting and an expert shot . . . Enioys his pipe. Thomas Monsees Veteran Library Worker, both Public and school . . . Member of Chef's, Latin, Humanities Clubs . . . Varsity Golf team . . . Paves . . . Enioys coin collecting and listening to pop music . . . Really nice guy to know . . . lntends to study architecture . . . Tom. Terry Morgan Active member of Masquers and Lighting Committee . . . Assembly Committee . . . Budget Committee . . . Treasurer of Physics Club . . . Treasurer of Atlantis , . . Fire Patrol . . . Chef's Club , , . Humanities . . . DEANS . . . enioys fishing and hunting. 'vw-nl Page 77 William Mulroney Plays base saxophone in Band, Dance Band and Studio Orchestra . . . French Club . . . S.A.M. . . . Folksong Club . . . Accomplished guitarist . . . Enioys water skiing, swimming and mountain climbing ... Bill. Kenneth Murray Varsity wrestler and manager . . . Chess Club . . . Chemistry Club . . . Biology Club . . . Y.P.F. . . . Explorer Post . . , Foreign Policy Forum . . . Traveled to France . . . Enioys the great outdoors. Page 78 Kenneth Munoz Came from Martin Van Buren H.S. . . . ln a Leadership Training group there . . . City Youth Dis- cussion Conference and Borough Discussion Conference . . . Good at basketball and volleyball . . . Worked at Mays Dept. Store . . . Bowls well . . . Quiet but well-liked . . . Ken. Ma ry Murphy Short and cute . , , Works at Best 8t Co .... Confraternity . . . Sodality . . . Enioys travel and beach . . . FNA . . . Red Cross representative . . . Avid partygoer. ' if-flint? Diane Murphy Beauty plus brains . . . German Club President . . . Honor Society . . . Junior Guard . . . Celestones . . . Masquer's leading lady . . . Alternate Council Delegate . . . Election Committee . . . Modern dance , . . Adelphi Dance Work- shop. . . Ballet. Glen Murray Back from private school this year . . .Very athletic . . .Varsity Base- ball . . . Chef's Club . . . G.C. Gents . . Has a distinctive walk . . .Nice guy to know. . .Veteran party goer . . . Fantastic surfer and skier . . . Tom. Jane Munkenbeck Life is one happy experience! . . . German Club . . . Folksong Club . . . FNA . . . President of Cathe- dral Choir . . , YPF , , ,Alpha Phi Alpha . . . Enioys any or all sports . . . Hockey team . . . Loves to doodle. Brian Neary Tuneful President of the G.C. Gents . . . Cross Country , , , Fire Patrol . . . Chef's Club , . . Spends as much time as possible out on the lsland , , , Weight lifting . . . Collects beer mugs , , . A lust for life. Kevin Neary One of G.C.'s comics . . . Home room officer . . . Math tutor . . lnk Spots. . . Humanities Club. . Chantecler . . . Varsity Soccer . . Confraternity . . . A ping-pong card, football, softball, and base: ball player . . . A great guy. June Norris Quiet . . . FNA . . . Photography . . . Athletic . . . Chess . . . Coin and stamp collecting . , . Bowling Pleasant smile for all.. . Junie. Helen Newman Terror of the SCB's . . . President of St. Anne's Sodality . . .A quick wit . . . All-around athlete , . . Slaughters Spanish . . . CYO . . . Leaders Club . . . Executive board . . . Get Patch away from me! James Noble An intelligent member of senior class . . . Echo business manager . . . Math tutor . . . Mast Boys' Write-ups . . . Scuba diver , . . Student pilot . . . Foreign Policy Forum . . .SAM . . . Enioys poker and other games of chance . . . National Merit Semifinalist . . . it-limi.. Jane Nickoloff Cute and feminine , . . Talented seamstress . . . Fantastic wardrobe . , . Echo fashion editor . , . Span- ish Club . . . FNA . . . Enioys knitting and archery , . . Art lessons . . . MYF church club . . . Friendly to all. Cheryl Nolan Striking . . . Social Committee . . . Lacrosse and volleyball champ. . . Concert Choir . . . Beautiful hair . . . Snow Queen's Court , . . Chaplain of Phi Tau Rho. Rr, . wc, K QQMLTQH.. , f 'I ' r-fQIa'1gf5Ey,f1 'EE : SQQSWS-lffifkslebfsfleffifetf' f Steven Neus Blond . . . Activity Committee . . Plays church basketball . . . En- ioys bowling and restful summers . . . Quiet and alert. . . Steve, Martha Norris Hard-working and dependable . . . Avid seamstress . . . President of St. .loe's CYO . . . Sodality . . . Outstanding member of the Social Committee . . . Leaders' Club . . . laughing blue eyes . . . Marty, Page 79 Barbara Oakley Wonderful girl to know . . . Stu- dent Council delegate . . . Social Committee chairman . . . Spanish Club . . . Executive Board . . . Macy's Fashion Board . . . Model . . .Member of the Snow Queen's Court . , . Prom Committee . . . CYO treasurer . . . Sodality . . . Mast write-ups . . . Folksong Club . . . Intramurals . . . HOHOI' Guard , . , Domestically skilled . . . Barb, Kathleen O'Connor A crazy streak . . . Enthusiastic candy striper . . . FTA . . , Sodal- ity . . . Always on the move . . . Horseback riding . . . French Club . . . Bubbling personality . . . A lively addition to any group . . . Kathy. Page 80 Maureen Novak Sweet and cute . . . CYO olticer ...FrenchClub...FNA... Sodality officer . . . skiing en- thusiast . . . Expert seamstress .. . A true friend. Ma ry Notter Always a smile and a good word . . . Biology Club . . . French Club ..,FNA Treasurer. . .CYO board member . , . Sodality . . . Candy striper . . , Red Cross volunteer . . . Expert horsewoman . . . Fierce seamstress . . . Shelly. 3i?5iA??iS15719f1fi: - 1 f f s-553 gzglsuy'-1 John Odenthal Jerome O'Grady Came to G.C. from Pius X . . A real man . . , Former football French Club . . . Physics Club . . star . . . Trackman . . . IVL , . . Great bCISkeflDC1ll Player . . Chef's Club , . . Foreign Policy Coaches CYO basketball . . . Club . . . An Echo Reporter . . . Loves all sports . . . Skiing . . . Homeroom officer . . . Alpha Track . . . Swimming . . . Boating Omega Theta Fraternity . . .Con- . . . Collects records . . . Enioys fraternity . , , Jay, all movies . . , Odie. Richard Oakley JOB Athlete . . . Captain of Varsity Soccer team . . . Varsity Lacrosse . . . lVl. . . , Enioys surf- ing, sailing and tennis , . . Works at iob as Little league Soccer Coach . . . A Homeroom Officer ... Dick, Mary Ann Odell Radiant smile . . . lndividualist . . . Masquers . . . CYO . , , Enioys the summer sports . . . Creative cook . . . Bass guitar player . . . Lover of psychedelic art. ffis:tE.'f' ' !'1:'2E...i ' s i r, ,grit -f ,ewwsi K' ' - - 'WWF ' Todd O'Hara Masquer's stagecraft worker . . . Audio Visual Worker . . . Confra- ternity . . . Fast man at billiards . . . An ex-scooper at Baskin- Robbins . . . Life and vitality. Paul Olsen A good golfer . . . Botany Club . . . has a family of tropical fish . . . runner of Cross Country and lndoor Track . . . Captain of Golf team . . . vacations out on the island . . . Confraternity . . . swims and fishes. William O'Grady Varsity Football . . . A weight lifter . . . A master chef at Chef's Club . . . Alpha Omega Theta Fraternity . . . Plays golf, volley- ball and softball . . . latin Club ...An avid partygoer . . . Bill. Peter Opperman Swings with a pair of drumsticks . . . Band, Orchestra, Dance Band, and Rock and Roll band member . . . Election committee . . . As- sembly committee . . . Chef's Club . . . CYO . . . enioys soccer, base- ball, and is an avid swimmer . . . IBL . . . lVL . . .quiet and reserved ... Pete. Kathleen O'Hagan A music and acting buff . . , Mas- quers . . . Adelphi Summer Thea- tre . . . Dancing . . . All kinds of music . . . Huge dramatic eyes . , , Kathie. i april . , , . w ai t ' 9212595217 I1 Patricia Oram One of GC's best-looking . . . Snow Queen's Court , . , Social Committee . . . Art Committee . . . senior executive board . . . Lost and Found . . . a real bundle of school spirit . . . co-captain of Var- sity cheering . . . artistic . . . often seen where the action is . . .a girl well worth knowing... -'Puff' Lauren O'Hare Short brown hair . . . Masquers ...CYO...Funtobewith,.. Stagecraft . . . A mother's helper . . . Wonderful to know, Wendy Oltmanns lntelligent and soft-spoken . . . French Club Secretary . . . Mast write-ups . . . intramural sports . . . talented seamstress . . . Elec- tion Committee . . . Spanish and Folksong Clubs . . . Sunday school teacher . . . candy striper . . . annual homeroom secretary . . . always pleasant . . . O, exg Page 87 Edward Orlowski Has distinction of holding every homeroom office . , , Latin Club . . .Magazine Drive . . . a master of international cuisine . . . G.O. salesman . . . Alpha Omega Theta Fraternity , . , outstanding ath- lete . . . Varsity Football, Basket- ball, and Lacrosse . . . IVL and IBL . . . enjoys party going . . . a weight-lifter . . . Eddie. Pamela Paillard As cute as a button . . . Treasurer of Alpha Phi Alpha . . . FTA . . . Sodality . . . Breakfast Club . . . enjoys all sports . . . sun worshiper . . . great figure with clothes to match . . . good friend to all . . . Pam. Page 82 Marsha Owen Beautiful voice . . . Celestones . . . Concert Choir . . .active Masquers member . . . models . . . great clothes . . . likes big rings. Thomas Padden Responsible student . . . Photo editor of Mast , . . Election Com- mittee , . , Student Council dele- gate . . . has outside iob . . . beach is his home. . . great surfer . . . JV Basketball . . . Varsity Soccer . . . art photographer . . . great sense of humor , , . Tom, 'iso Julia Ozarkiw Quiet but friendly , , , q H,R, sec- retary . . . enioys scuba diving . , , Der Deutsche Verein , , . Activity Committee , , , CYO , , , never an unkind word . . . Julie. Arthur Pagano SCB . . . Chef's Club . . . latin Club . . . Greek Club . . . delegate to Executive Board . . . a favorite for homeroom offices . . . Folk- song Club . . . Fire Patrol . . . Indoor and Outdoor Track . . . athletic . . . Art. Patricia Outcault Tall and slim . . . wears a cheerful smile . . . Sodality . . , lost and Found . . . FNA , . , shy until you get to know her . . . Pat. 1 .ist ,-M :MM :mm-L.-t ,t5g..t,,,, in :Hg KaiiQQl5ZL2'Ea5s5E5119 ,ii Fsilisliifliiiiwlifiisiisiiibkis Jean Paisley Spontaneous laugh . . . a true ani- mal lover . . . excellent equestri- enne . . . teaches riding , , , Greek Club . . . Latin Club , , . Concert Choir . . . Masquers . . . Cathedral Choir . . . Jeannie, Daphne Pappas Classic Greek lines . . . SCB . . . Assistant social chairman in Jr. year . . . warm and friendly , , . Election Committee . . . Mast Art Editor . . . Folksong Club . . . Stu- dent Council . . . loved by all . . Daph. Ken Pelegrino Has a Greg Noll. . . Varsity Base- ball . . . SCB . . . Junior Executive Board . . . Chef's C'ub . . . Biol- ogy Club . . . long sideburns , , , A Rascal fan . . . nice guy to know . . . skier, fantastic hockey player. Peter Paradiso Hardworking member of Band, Stage Band, Studio Orchestra and Organ Club . . . Mast Boys' write- ups. .. Fo'k Song Club.. . Execu- tive Board . . , Basketball , , . accomp'ished pianist and guitar- ist . . . diligent wood worker and boat builder . . . loves the summer . . . Pete. Norman Parrott A Varsity soccer player . . . ln- door and Outdoor Track . . . lBl. . . . IVL . . . A swimmer and skier . , , Brother , , . NCFD . . . Bird. John Parisse A unique member of the class . . . enioys automotive maintenance and competing in auto races , . . hopes to become a member of Hell's Angels eventually. Albert Pascale French Club , , , vocalist in Con- cert Choir . . . Indoor Track and Outdoor Track . . . worked with boats over the summer . . . plays softball and tennis . . . good bass guitarist . . , swims and water skis HAI .. Dorothy Pappas Masquers . . . Spanish Club . . . Social Committee , . . Humanities Club . . . lives for the week-ends . . . Mast write-ups . . . Folksong Club . . . skiing, sailing, and swim- ming enthusiast . . . Phi Tau Rho Historian , . . a great kid to know and a wonderful friend to have . . . Aggie. 2. ...L 'vis Margaret Perry Competent secretary of the class of '68 . . . head of Maiorettes . . . leaders Club . . . Student Council delegate . . .Junior Honor Guard . . . bright blue eyes . . . initiated Masquers . . . volleyball and tennis teams , , . loves skiing . . . camp counselor . . . Sunday school teacher . . . a real friend to all. . . Maggie. Page 83 Karen Pidal Driving enthusiast . . . Spanish Club , , , Bowling . . . Extramural Softball . . . Mast typist . . . PTA show. . .one big dimp'e . . .an avid Villager clothes collector . . . candy striper , , . contagious hu- mor . , . summer C.l.T .... Activity Office Aide. Susan Polignani Lives for weekends . . . Mixed Chorus , . . spends summers in the Hamptons . . . German Club . . . sun worshiper . . . plans to live life to the fullest . . . Sue. Page 84 Ann Petrie A true individualist . . . Masquers ...likes poetry . . . Modern Dance . . . enioys playing the guitar and balalaika . . . member of the PTA show. . . harpsichord builder . . . sailing instructor . . . intelligent . . . speaks her mind . . . Ann. Creighton Phillips Fire Patrol . . . Chef's Club . . . Photo Club . . . Varsity Lacrosse and Soccer . . . enioys skiing and surfing . . . spent summers in Eastern ll . . . Homeroom officer . . . enioys the beach , , . quiet, but nice to know . . . Brud. Merry Beth Post Alice Prendergast Musically inclined . . . Folksong Delightful humor . . . sparkling Club performer . . . Celestones brown tresses . ,' . French Club . . . Girls' Chorus . . . Concert . . . helpful math tutor . . . sports Choir . . . Greek Club . . . Mas- galore . . , avid seamstress . . . quers . . . Teen-Age Republican Folksong Club . . . Sodality , , . . . . YPF . . . Cathedral Choir . . . Junior Honor Guard . . . Fire Pa- harpsichord builder . . . seldom trol . . . one of GC's nicest, seen without a guitar. Jane Pinckney Often seen in the Green Room . . . Initiated Masquers . . . PTA show ...riding...Choir...YPF... loves a good time and lives for the weekend. Janet Porcaro Excellent cook . . . Spanish Club . . . Girls Industrial Arts . . . Sun- day school teacher . . . enioys Girl Scouting . . . likes sports . . . ESP . . . Bowling. Susan Quirk Cute smile. . . German and Span- ish Clubs . . . Orchestra . . . Humanities Club . , . Sodality . , , CYO . . . enioys summer sports . . . bowling . . . likes music . . . good friend . . . Sue, Vincent Raskopf lnkspots , . . Latin Club . . . Gym- nastics . . . Cathedral Jr. Vestry . . . Soccer . . . Track . . . RiflerY . . . Summer swimming team . . . Medical Explorer Post-wants to go into pre-med in college . . . A serious student and a nice guy to know. Sam Pruyn lnterested in sports of all kinds . . . Varsity Football . . . lVl. . . . IBL . . . Old Bohemian Club . . . pleasant and easy to know , , Sammy. Sharon Quint Contagious smile. . .Spanish Club . . . linguist . . . Humanities . . . Activities Committee . . . tutors underprivileged children . , . art lessons . . .'paints . . . sketches . . . experienced traveller . . . Squirt. . ': Frederick Rhodes Extremely interested in politics and world affairs . . . President of Young Americans for Freedom in G.C .... V.P. of Foreign Policy Forum . , . Enioys reading about the Social Sciences . . . usher at Church . . .Works Saturdays . . . Spends summers in Northport . . . sharp and quick wit. . , Extremely easy to get to know . . . Rick. Catharine Rice Very talkative . . . Folksong Club . . . Election Committee . . . Social Committee . . . Masquers . . . Al- ternate Council delegate . . . French Club . . . Concert Choir . . , Mast write-ups . . . Church Choir . . . Activities Committee . . . Student Council Social Committee . . . loves bridge . . . Kitty, Paul Raskopf Active member of senior class . . . BAA VP . . . Latin Club . . . SCB . . . Student Council delegate . , . respected athlete . . . Capt. of Lacrosse Team . . . Varsity Foot- ball . . . Varsity Basketball . . . IBL . . . IVL . . . Pablo, Jack Record Dark, handsome, and cunning . . . Varsity Baseball . . . Fire Patrol . . . Spends summers surfing and boating . . . loves weekends and parties. Page 85 Linda Riehl Attractive and talented Maiorette . . . Friendly to all . . . FNA secre- tary . . . Pres. of senior Sodality . . . Dancing and sewing enthusi- ast . . . CYO . . . Sports . . . Mast write-ups . . . French Club . . . Chantecler . . . Candystriper , . . ltalian connoisseur . . . never a quiet moment . . . Lyn. Bruce Rosenberg A cool man who lives for the weekend . . . Chef's Club . . . Fire Patrol . . . Cross Country . . . Bowler , , , enioys weightlitting and building up his body . . . has rushed tables at a camp . . . 0 surfer. Page 86 Janet Ritter Loves to help others . . . S.A.M. . . . Art Assistant . . . Humanities Club Program Chairman . . . Ethi- cal Culture Youth Group , , . work at Cerebral Palsey Center . . . tutor at Hempstead School . . . reading . . . poetry . . . has done numerous social work . . . sincerely friendly. Joyce Robinson Always onthe go . . . Secretary of Activities Committee . . . French Club . . . Concert Choir . . .ener- getic member of Social Committee . . . executive board . . . Mast write-ups . . . Folksong Club . . . Handbook Committee . . . multi- colored eyes . . . Sodality . , .fast talker . . . Jacinta. Sally Rivers G.C.'s beautiful '67 Snow Queen . . . Buckwheat . . . collects stringbean boxes . . . loves brownies . . . Folksong Club . . . Humanities Club , , , Mast write- ups . . . a wrapper at Best 81 Co. . . . always seek at the bakery . . . a dandy little seamstress . . . certainly one of our wittiest and prettiest . . . Rivers. Dean Rogers Cars are his way of life . . . en- ioys weekends at National Speed- way . . . wit ot his classes . . . in process of rebuilding a '55 Chevy . . . Dark, good looks . . . Dino. Ann Riley Enthusiastic SCB . . . Echo asst. News and Literary Editor . . . Pres. of Orchestra . . . Dry sense of humor . . . Greek Club . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Devoted to the Band . . . Has raised waltzing mice . . . interested in graphology . . . a credit to our class. David Ross Co-captain of Football team . . . Folksong Club . . . Concert Choir President . . . A119 Fraternity . . . German Club . . . Festivalaires . . . enjoys poker with his friends . . . S.C.B .... Varsity Track . . . an intelligent and friendly guy . . . Big Dave. y 1 Leila Roth Tall and lithe . . . Martin's Fashion Board . . . French Club . . . Con- cert Choir . . . proud car owner . . . Modern Dance . . . Echo , , , Sunday school teacher . , . Mixed Chorus . . . sports-minded but feminine . . . wonderful to know. Michael Ryan Student Council President . . . National Merit Finalist . . . Buck- ley in Father of the Bride . . . Boys State Representative , . . Has a soulful bass voice . . . Ink- spots . . . digs music . . . Folksong Club . . . progressive , . , individ- ualist . . .Master at the guitar. . . Brain-power . . . Latin Club , . S.A.M .... P.A.V.E.S. Charles Rudiger Spends most of his life at the beach . . . owns a surfboard . . . big man with the girls . . . went to California last summer . . . plays the guitar . . . well known for his unique clothes . . . Ron. Donna Rutlin One of GC's happiest . . . active member of the Art Committee , , . never an unkind word . . .Organ Club . . .accomplished seamstress . . . avid skier . . . sparkling eyes . . . a future artist . . . loves sun- light , . , wonderful to be with. Robert Ruettinger Chef's club . . . enioys drawing and building models . . . inter- scholastic Tennis and Track , , . watches girls and T.V .... hitches frequently . . . water skier . . . Bob. Ellen Ryan All-around friendly girl . . . Folk- song Club . . . FTA . . . Orienta- tion Committee . . . Prom Com- mittee . . . Mast Girls' Write-ups . . . Moth tutor . . . sports . . . Senior social Committee . . . al- ways willing to lend a hand and a smile, Anne Rothman Good sense of humor . . . Concert Choir . . . avid equestrienne . . . enioys water sports . . . piano and guitar. . . likes to bowl. riff Richard Sacchi Promising Performer . . . Mas- quers . . . P.T.A. Show . . . out- going and friendly . . . enioys water skiing . . , Rich Page 87 Alfred Samuel Rather obvious member of senior class . . . Concert Choir . . . Red Cross representative . . . Chess Club . . . has held various home- room offices . . . has worked as a medical technician . . . Al, Judith Santry Well-known around Masquers . . . ChiIdren's Theatre . . . FTA , . . Fire Patrol . . . Sodality . . . traveler . . . riding . . . volleyball .. .dancing . . . Judy. Page 88 Barbara Sager Outspoken . . . Spanish Club . . . extramural bowling . . . avid rec- ord collector . . . enioys swimming and babysitting . . . French Club . . .likes music . . . Barb. Ca ryn Schaliiel Freckles, freckles, freckles . . . quick to smile . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . Con- cert Choir . . . Homeroom Chair- man , . . Social Committee . . . Phi Tau Rho Sorority . . . a great kid to know and a valuable friend . . . cute figure with clothes to match. Richard Sammon Interested in music . . . Chorus . . . collects folk-rock and rock records . . . plans a mean organ . . . enioys sailing and boating . . . avid party-goer . . . loves the Village . . . the Fish . . . con- spicuous by his rimless glasses . . . Dick, Pamela Schaus A little onthe wild side . . .a real cute kid with a smile to match . . . enioys most anything . . . a work- ing gal , , , wheels a wild Chevy . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Alpha Phi Alpha . . . unique voice . . . aspires to be an interior decorator . . . Squeak, Thomas Sandquist One of GC's newest . . . French Club V.P .... Student Council , . . Folksong Club . . , lnkspots . . . Orientation Committee . . . Varsity Soccer . . . Confraternity . . . G.O. salesman , , . spends sum- mers caddying . . . loves rock and roll . . . a real musician . , . 111-omlrr Gerald Sava rese Enioys driving to Las Vegas . . good with cars . . . G.C. Gent , . . Homeroom Sergeant at Arms . . . Gerry. Walter Schultz One of the more well-known G.C. Gents . . . Frequent Homeroom Officer . . . employee of Country Gentleman . . . Walt, James Schweis Rugged looking . . . kicker on football team . . . former bel'1HY and Boy Scout . . . Folksong Club . . . Chef's Club . . . German Club ...JV Soccer . . . l.B.L. . . . l,V.L .... enioys a good time . . . Schwartz, Sarah Scheftler Steven Schnaars Artistic gal . . . Art Committee Ace skier . . . Homeroom officer . . . Economics Club , . . Church . . . Photo bug , . .Veteran party Group . . . sailing . . . swimming goer . . . Indoor and Outdoor ...painting. Track . . . Good guy to know. . . Old Bohemian Club. Arthur Seale Our ambassador to Austria . . . Mast Boys' Write-ups editor . VP of German Club . . . S.C.B. . Student Council delegate , . Folksong Club . . . Chef's Club. Election Committee . , , Art as Patricia Searles Betty Boop eyes . . . intelligent . . . Spanish Club President . . . Humanities Club President . . . Folksong Club . . . Plays the tiute . . . Honor Society . . . one of the lnkspots greatest. . .tutors under- privileged children . . . poetess . . . beautiful waist-length hair . . . dedicated to iungle gyms . . . creative . . . Pat, Suzanne Schuster Friendly and sincere. . .intelligent . . . Orientation Committee Chair- man . . . initiated Masquers . . . Election Committee . . . Leaders Club . . . Concert Choir . . . a terror on the Basketball court , , . Mast write-ups . . . enioys travel- ing . . . a volleyball spiker . . . Sue. Mary Jane Scully A smile for everyone . . . Greek Club . . . French Club . . . Folk- song Club . . . enthusiastic mem- ber of Social committee . . . Ac- tivities Committee . . . candy striper . . . enioys sports. E Page 89 Mathilde Segre Has that French-Italian sparkle . . . Honor Society . . . W0fkln9 girl , , . experienced Italian trav- eler . . . Biology Club . . . Folksong Club , , ,YPF . . .Greek Club... noted for her knitting ability and flowers . . . l.illi. James Shields An A.V. nut. . . Pres. of Technical Directors . . . Audio Visual Squad . . . Manager of Varsity Soccer Team . . . Italian Kitchen deli boy . . . a hunter and explorer . . . enioys his activities with the Scouts . . . Jim. Page 90 9? Q Kg M sk fvaz ifszix 41 -fz,a:f.f1z11f.1zif 1'ffiff?3ffiTfas1gfi5 ' : , ilifiwxi K ' I it - . ',,:g ,. -I - ,gin Jw..-.Q 51' ' A 1:-f txw ftf, 'ig 21423 1-- z,lz:,,'lf' ,'igs,faf,11u ,Zim z x 2g!5ggf5E'f,3?aZ' 595953 -Hifi . Eli sw' ' H-at ' ftsfgfls M f, ,gn V Serif lf1,,fg fgzsrss - ,g, 1 i lfliftiffw - fr-' .s,tasgftgs, m5:?Tiili1f,fLiilSt .f J I Jllilflidll --if-is-:gt ifsgsigiggsdkligs''wig-.f ,Mt ,rims S 1s3atastziiftistsiittiiitfftsisr Frazer Sheets One of the handsome men of the class . . . Masquers . . . Human- ities . . . Chef's Club . . . works at the G.C. Hotel . . . plays the guitar in various bands . . . Ex- plorers Post of Nassau Hospital . . . desires to be a doctor . . . always happy . . . Randy. Gail Sheridan Folksong 'Club . . . extramural vol- leyball . . . hysterical member of Mast write-ups . . . a pro on the T-bar . . . Humanities . . . hates French . . . Best 8K Co. girl . . . unforgettab'e machine-gun laugh . . . Ozgie. Paul Shemella A nut on muscles and health . . . Varsity Wrestling and Baseball . . . weightlifter . . . Wheatqerm addict . . . math tutor . . . Chef's Club . . . German Club . . . held various homeroom offices . . . en- ioys fishing, sailing and other aquatic sports.. . super-muscular. Marion Sherry Numerous interests . . . an individ- ual . . . loves horse racing . . . German Club . . . Gedanken der Jungend Editor . . . Biology Club . . . Concert Choir . . . sports . . . diligent worker. John Shea One of Garden City's most all around men . . . Alpha Omega Theta Fraternity . . . Photo Club . . . Chef's Club . . . Fire Patrol . . . Varsity Soccer and Lacrosse . . . l.V.L .... surfer and avid skier . . . summers in Breezy Point . . . Bus-boy at Studio Lounge . . . golfer . . . Spanish Club. Kathleen Signore Cute and petite . . . Maiorettes ...FTA . . . Spanish Club . .. Folksong Club . . . Mixed Chorus . . . PTA show , , , Heart Fund volunteer . . . likes skiing, tennis, and riding . . . hospital worker . . . fun to be with . . . Kathy, Michael Silvestri Longish red hair.. . big . . . Chef's Club . . . Varsity Football, La- crosse, Basketball . . . lndoor Track . . . Treasurer of Alpha Omega Theta Fraternity . . . Bas- ketball Camp . . . famous for his dislocated knee . . . Many home- room oitices . . . has unusual rela- tives . . . Mike. Leo Smith Homeroom ofticer . . . Chef's Club . . . one of our gridiron greats . . . both Varsity and JV Football AU6 Fraternity . . . Varsity and JV Lacrosse . . . a likeable guy with a good personality . . . well- known to all of his classmates. Christy Smith Craig Smlfh sca . . . fond of bird watching Junior Class VP . . - SCB . . - , , , Vqrsify Cheerleader U . . National Honor Society Pres. . . . gpg,-fy , , . Chairman of Sfudem Band VP . . . Activity Editor of Council Social Committee . . . M057 - - - VU 5lfY Tehf1lS - - - volleyball I . l Candy sfriper l I . American Legion award of Amer- 5mlffy, icanism . . . Junior Usher . . . early riser , , . Smitty. Ellen Smith Howard Smith Short and cute . . . Humanities A truly unique member of any Club . . . avid party goer . . . class . . . Concert Choir . . . a devoted Guidance Aide . . . talk- terrific sense of humor . . . a work- ative . . , a loyal friend. ing man . . . Howie. Jill Slocum As sweet as they come . . . always willing to lend a hand . . . Student Council delegate , . . French Club . . . Social Committee . . . Folk- song Club . . . working girl , . . enioys sports . . . a smile always accompanies a beautiful ward- robe. Eleanor Smyth Gentle personality . . . a good friend . . . Spanish Club . . . ten- nis enthusiast . . . Humanities Club . . . Activity Committee . . . sweet and soft spoken. Page 97 Sarah Stark Tall and attractive . . . Concert Choir secretary . . . Celestones . . , DEANS . . . hard-working chairman of Magazine Drive . . . enioys water sports . . . pianist . . . SCB . . . Mast Activities Editor . , . hard worker . . . often seen on the football scene . . . happy . . . Sally. Christopher Steinmuller A warped sense of humor . . . Chef's Club . . . Fire Patrol . . . member of Atlantis . . . JV Base- ball . . . enioys skiing . . . bass guitarist . . . Masquers . . . col- lects dead cats . . . psychedelic painter . . . Folksong Club . . . lVL and IBL . . .formerly attended Chaminade , . . ex-Cub Scout . . . Chris. Page 92 Christine Solfey A pleasure to know . , . French and Spanish Clubs . . . FTA . . . enioys sports . . . traveller . . known for her dancing ability . . . lovely and friendly . . . Chris, Elizabeth Sterrett Kathleen Springer Attractive and fun to be with . . . one of the school's active Maior- ettes . . . Spanish Club , . . FTA . . . Activity Committee . . . CYO . . . Sodality . . . summer iob , . . golf lessons . . . a true friend . . . Spring . . . Kathy. Linda Stiehler WUfm'heUfied Gnd Smiling - . . Record collector . . . member of treasurer of German Club . . . the riding set...VP of the Library FTA . . . l1CIrCl Working Council Cgmmittee I , I qt home in the delegate . . . Folksong Club . . . water . . . school bowling team Humanities Club . . . Masquers . . . Magazine Drive . . . volunteer worker . . . poetess . . . artistic . . . Betsy. . . . good friend. Edward Starr Hard driving tailback on Varsity Football team . . . JV and Varsity lacrosse , . . lVl . . . a gourmet Chef . . . Alpha Omega Theta Fraternity . . . a real man . . . Paul Stenard Varsity Track . . . IBL . . . lVl. . . . works at Sam Ash . . . mem- ber of a band . . . enioys life to the fullest. John Strampfer Friendly and reserved . . . latin Club . . . Soph. and Jr. Executive Board member . . . Varstiy La- crosse . . . intramural sports . . . JV soccer . . . likes softball . . . works at the beach during the sum- mer. James Sullivan A iolly fellow with a crew-cut . . . Foreign Policy Forum . . . Greek Club . . . Cross Country and ln- door Track Manager . . . AAU Swimming official . . . enioys class- ical music . . . Olympic bound . . . loves history . . . Jim. Christopher Stola Distinctive moustache . . . impor- tant homeroom officer . . . Hu- manities Club . . . a singer with the utmost in soul . . . Archime- dean Screw . . . President of Alpha Beta Chi . . . bus boy at G.C. Hotel . . . likes electronics . . . intramural volleyball . . . un- believable sense of humor . . . Chris. April Storm April storms bring spring flowers and always a good time . . . lives an endless day . . , Pres. of Alpha Phi Alpha . . .Junior Honor Guard . . . Student Council delegate . , . Red Cross . , . Breakfast Club , , . library staff. . . extramural hockey and volleyball . . . has a conta- gious laugh . . . Ape. Marianne Sullivan Soft spoken . . . intelligent . . . Greek Club . . . Orientation Com- mittee . . . Masquers . . . Latin Club . . . definite ideas . . . sweet smile. John Superdock A party goer . . . good sense of humor . . . active outside of school . . . collects fish . . . likes cars and girls. Richard Stuart Tall and blond . . . Activity Com- mittee . . . enjoys basketball and softball . . . Mixed Chorus . . . ioins Church groups . . . repairs boats . . . works . . . Dickie. Janet Sullivan One bouncing bundle of energy . . . Varsity cheerleader . . . Pub- licity Chairman of the Magazine Drive . . . Mast write-ups . . . Celestones . . . Concert Choir . . . French Club . . . SCB . . . candy striper . . . intramurals . . . gym- nastics . . . thumb-twiddler . . . loves to laugh . . . Jan. Page 93 James Sweeney Old Bohemian Club member . . . CYO . . , Vice Chairman of home- room . . . crass country . . . IBL . . . IVL . . . goes to the beach often . . . confraternity . . . counts the days until the week- ends and fun he creates . . . Ham. Joan Tiderman One of GC's smallest. . . German Club . . . FNA , . . trusty guidance aide . . . summer mother's helper . . . sailing . . . bright red hair and friendly smile . . . Joanie. Page 94 Michael Tegnell Member of Concert and Marching Band . . . Chef's Club . . .Varsity Tennis . . . SCB . . . Advertising Editor of Mast. Melissa Theofan A silly streak . . . Humanities . . . Masquers . . . active in Opera- tion Headstart . . . candy striper . . . intramurals . . . Spanish Club ...FNA...aworkinggirl... guidance aide . , . a real friend . . . Lisa. Jeff Tessier Quarterback and captain of G.C.'s Football team . . . Pres. of the B.A.A .... Captain of Varsity Lacrosse . . . Bass player of The Olfbeats and The Unconditional Guarantee . . . Alpha Omega Theta . . . Enthusiastic surfer . . . skilled on folk guitar . . . worked at GC Hotel . . . drives a green bomb . . . Jeff, Charles Thurnher Quiet and determined . . . Eco- nomics 'Club . . . GC Gents . . . Biology Club . . . Foreign Policy Forum. . . member of the NY Stock Exchange . . . enioys photography . . . a true friend and avid hu- manitarian. Kathleen Sweeney Expressive . . . Masquers veteran . . . French Club . . . Echo , . . Social Committee . . . distinctive laugh . . . avid skier . . . Sodality . . . FTA . . . teacher's aide . . . Activities Committee . . . CYO , . . little League softball coach , . . bowling . . . sincere friend . . . AnKim.lr Robert Tiffany Latin Club . . . Fire Patrol . . . Varsity Track . . . Chef's Club . . . Folk Song Club . . . fair weather surfer. . . spends his time planning parties . . . lives for weekends at the Hamptons . . . good guy to snow . . . Tiff. Cortland Tisch Tall and dark . , . Activities Com- mittee . . . illustrious member of the Library Stat? . . . works at the Ll Trust . . . enioys baseball and softball . . . always handling books . . . Cort, Thomas Turyn Always laughing . . . one of GC's track stars , . . a sprinter . . . Var- Rixty Football . . . CYO board , , , asquers . . . held HR. offices Frequently . . . loves the beach End swimming . . . peculiar sense f humor. . . Q.B .... Tom, Mark Toomey Accomplished Accordionist , . . Math and Physics whiz . . . likes traveling, water skiing . . . an automobile extremist . . . pleasant and easy to know . . . Speed, Gary Truhlar Highly intelligent . . . likes work- ing in school library . . . a myriad of hobbies . . . model railroading . . . tropical Fish . . . skiing . . . swimming team . . .dedicated Jun- ior Vestryman . . . usher at his church . . . a credit to any organ- ization. : I A e. , i,,3-E1 i if -if - ' mv A f-iii: .. --ss ,C 'rziisfrre . -- , 4,24 5 Irene Trakis Alpha Phi Alpha's Sunshine Girl . . . Red Cross . . . Industrial AHS Club . . . Social Committee . . . likes to sculpt . . . enioys any and all sports . . . always on the go . . .a neat dresser. Claire Tucker Striking blonde with big brown eyes . . . devoted Masquers VP . . . directing and acting ability . . . chairman of Assembly Com- mittee . . . candy striper . . . math tutor . . . lively and talented. Lisa Tobin A truly wonderful girl . . . FTA . . . sews a wild stitch . . . FNA German Club . . . Folksong cllns . . . beachnut . . . loves pistachio nuts. . . Mona. 'QM--M RMK Phil Van Praag Smart and attentive . . . Spanish Club . . . Humanities Club HR offices . . . plays guitar spends afternoons at 3'l Varsity Basketball , . . independ- ent , . , a conformist . . .a tribute to the grade. Page 95 Martha Vazquez Latin beauty . . .outstanding mem- ber of band . . . Activity Commit- tee . . . beautiful hair . . . studio orchestra . . . Active contributor to Fiesta . . . Biology Club . . . Humanities Club . . , a true friend and a willing helper . . . Spanish Club . . . wonderful to know. Joanne Voelker Easy smile . . . happy-go-lucky . . . never a dull moment. . . Human- ities . . . Sodality . . . lord 8- Taylor working girl . . . has hopes of heading toward Florida . . . a real cute kid . . . .lody. Page 96 Marcia Van Wye Intellectual individualist . . . Fire Patrol . . . Masquers . . .Assembly Committee . . .Modern Dance . . . Christian Board of Education . . . painting . . . poetry . . . designer . . .water sports . . . one-man girl . . . tremendous acting ability. Janet Vom Lehn One of GC's nicest . . . German Club . . . Pres. of Church Choir . . . avid seamstress , . . Concert Choir . . . Activities Committee . . . Humanities . . . candy striper . . . Assembly Committee . . . Biology Club . . . counselor at Thomas' . . . intramurals . . . Sun- day school teacher . . .full of fun with a kind word for all, Robert Vassalotti Good looking soccer player . . . Folksong Club . . . Chefs Club . . . Mast Boys write-ups . . . Red CFOSS . . .GC Gents , . , likes the guitar, lacrosse, and volley ball . . . Voss, Marilyn Vinson Fun-loving and attractive . . . Guidance Aide . . . a ioke for every occasion . . . Mixed Chorus . . . cute figure with clothes to match . . . loves waterskiing , , , confraternify . . . a loyal friend . . . Mar. Susan Vogler Likes to travel . . . German Club . . . Girls' Industrial Arts Club , . . Intramural softball . . . boating . . . cooking . . . petite amie . . . nsueln ,ts ,S t X Richard Walsh Active Masquer treasurer . . . As- sembly Committee . . . HR Chair- man . . , Concert Choir . . . Elec- tion Committee . . . Undertaker's helper . . . a skier . . . a good friend . . . Rich. Catherine Ward Cute and pert. . . Student Council delegate . . . French Club . . . So- cial Committee . . . Orientation Committee . . . guidance aide . . . Cathedral Choir . . . junior sum- mer in Switzerland . . . loves to laugh . . . Cathy. Thomas Walb Well-liked . . . Varsity and JV Soccer . . . JV Wrestling . . . en- ioys breaking his arms and legs . . . manager of lacrosse . . . golf . . . Tom. 2, Elizabeth Weber Always a good laugh . . .Member- at-large of Masquers . . . Treas- urer of Assembly Committee , . . Aunt Sigrid of I Remember Ma- ma . . . Chairman of Publicity Committee . . . CYO . . . Sodality . . . lots of fun . . . Beth. Jeffery Wallick Interesting Individual . . . inter- ested in sports . . . Baseball . . . Basketball . . . working man . . . Fire Patrol . . . Chef's Club . . Quiet and friendly . . . Jeff, a . , fi llgii li. ' f ' . rw. ,-ne-: : : : gms ,L,, 5, ,.,. -is ef3a4E:w 7 K , Wynne Whitmoyer Big smile for all . . . Activity Com- mittee . . . French Club . . . Chem- istry Club . . . PTA show . . . vol- leyball enthusiast . . . expert on a horse. . . demon of the lacrosse field . . .future Vet. Lawrence Walther Active in Bridge Club , . , Chef's Club . . . Masquers . . . a good golfer . . . Golf team . . . Bowling Team . . . DEANS . . . very active in Church activities . . . reception- ist at Community Church . . . cad- dies . . . Spanish Club . . . Larry. Susan Webber Quite the British . . . active laugh . . . French Club . , . Mast staff . . . Concert Choir . . . SCB , . . Cathedral Choir . . . Tennis team . . . likes daisies . . . a fair lady . . Sue. .... L .,,. -is F ,i,. . , ,A ae r' 3 -fx s,--4. , . , 3 em, K g eQ V . rs ,ml fs,He1i?iQ2aiflGl5e?:?i?5Yi?,5.Zls'Y222E'i95A-W,a Page 97 v -' i' 15 ' 5195 2337 21fS'i'f55792'- E P 1 ' r ' ' '.:-tt-liiiizrlfbi X-Mx,sr,s,3-is-,p-.1 ,-f- f-,., , ff , r,:5TSif?fi:lE-4fgiiilff' f 5 l , ' 9 .mf-al Lynn Whitney Varied interests . . . Library Com- mittee . , . Publicity Committee . . . Intramurals . . . Choir . . . Teaches Sunday school . . . PFCIDO player . . . likes to ride and swim . . .friendly blonde. Jeffrey Willets A serious student . . . avid Driver- ed man . . . intelligence . . . an interest in welfare of GCHS , . . Jeff. Kenneth Witkin A respected member ofthe Indoor and Outdoor Track team . . . camp counselor . . . Election Com- mittee . . . Judiciary Committee . . . enioys swimming . . . Ken. Garay Winkler An accomplished equestrian . . . Fire Patrol. . . a homeroom omcer . . . Photo Club . . . Wrestling . . . has won many awards for his fine horsemanship, xg Monica Wright A sports-minded gal . . . Mast typist . . . never needs a mike . . . full of fun . . . French Club . . . summers in Westhampton Beach . . . candystriper . . . looks for a good time . . . delegate to GAA . . . a wonderful wardrobe . . . a wild sense of humor . . . Monie. Page 98 Heidi Wilhelm Sincere and humorous . . . Ink- spots co-editor-in-chief . . . Girls Chorus . . . Mixed Chorus . . . SAM . . . Masquers . . . big on psychology and laughter . . . foot- ball . . . riding . . . poetry . . . one of GC's nicest. Susan Yerden 5'2 and eyes of blue . . , initi- ated Masquers . . . math tutor . . . Mixed Chorus . . . French Club . . . FTA . . . Mast write-ups . . . loves skiing and boating , . . horseback rider . . . pint-sized bundle of pep . . . Sue. ii A 1 is Arthur Young lives for the weekends , , , Elec. tion committee , , , Biology Club . . . Concert Choir . . . Festival- aires . . . Gymnastics Club . , . Folksong Club . . . Assembly Com- mittee . . . Mast write-ups , , . Varsity soccer and baseball . , . DEANS . . . Indoor Track , , , IBL ...lVl. . . . Art. .51 me H' r s ,ic Jane Zack A warm smile. . .French Club . .. beautiful clothes and figure to match . . . Junior Honor Guard . . . Captain of Varsity cheer- leaders . . . intelligent . . . Girls sports . . . long, shiny black hair and big brown eyes . . . works at the Heart Fund. Lynette Younie A reserved gal . . . FTA , , , new comer to GC . . . Republican work- er for Wachtler . . . avid seam- stress . . . never an unkind word . . . a pleasure to know. Bette Zaslove Indispensable member of the sen- ior class . . . secretary of Foreign Policy Forum . . . Sunday school teacher . . . Celestones librarian . . . Spanish Club . . . Orchestra . . . Masquers . , . Girls' Biology Club . . . Social Committee . . . excellent swimmer . . .Orientation Committee . , . modern dance . . . YPF . . . Cathedral Choir . . . memorable trip to Mexico . . . a pleasure to know. Jane Zeller All-round girl . . . Art Club , . . Biology Club . . . Latin Club . . . devoted candy striper . . . intra- mural sports . . . avid beachgoer . . . artistic . . . likes relaxing . . . a good friend . . . Janie. Nancy Zitzman Quiet and reserved . . , talented . . . artistic flair . . . Art Commit- tee . . . expert seamstress . . . diligent student . . . likes to play billiards . . . working girl . . . expressive eyes and beautiful hair. Warren Youngclaus Budding scientist . . . an astron omy lover . . . frequent traveler . . . German Club . . . quiet and shy. . . Renny. 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Kirby Page lOl few Most Humorous Most Likely to Succeed We mf? I c V Ia L-'-G.?::- il' Q9 Val' l. K. Neary, V. Butler 1. M. Ryan, K. Kirby 2. J. Berardino, D. Flaherty 2. R. Mitchell, J. Buschmann 3. F. Goyanes, H. Newman 3. C. Smith, M. Conway Most Artistic l. J. Kuhlman, D. Flaherty 2. R. Armani, P. Aquino 3. J. Corey, V. DiComo -' u 'su - -i-3.3. . Friendliest U. u. . '-I , l. R. Mitchell, C. Alston 2. T. Paclden, V. Butler 3. M. Martuscello, S. Rivers 'iii Done the Most for the School 21? W l. R. Mitchell, M. Conway 2. M. Ryan, C. Alston 3. R. Hobson, D. Pappas Most Individual Best Dressed M... X 5 6' ll -l - ...Q A C53 Mt l. J. O'Grady, P. Oram 2. C. Stola, S. Rivers 3. D. Hobson, C. Alston Favorite Teacher 11- .111 l a.-g '1S I 'l. C. Stola, A. Petrie 1. Mr. Low, Miss Karaus 2. C. Levi, P. Searles. 2. Mr. Borut, Mrs. Schnaubelt P 703 3. D. Jorgenson, D. Brevoort 3. Mr. Formisano, Mrs. Bauer age ' 'M Q M555 M' 'L .fiifelf Q Vs? 2 S 4, 5 .nr S- 'vw -5. ik x ., ff S 1 I X JD Page 706 ik- MICHAEL RYAN President R'C2552,e'!?3,2i?N CATHSi !Z5afjUBA STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD BEN GILIBERTI Parliamenfcrian JOHN HABERKERN Treasurer PETTER MEHREN Sergeanf-af-Arms MISS SNYDER MR. TEGNELL STUDENT COUNCIL--First row: D. Venables, C. Kirchgessner, C. Tulka, G. lmpara, Third row: S. Rainie, L. Zampino, D. Bosch, P. Mehren, M. Ryan, C. Guba, J. Haber- S. Yerden, K. Gilligon, C. O'Donnell, B. Barmore, K. Scoll, B. Ardita, J. Kirchofer, kern, D. Hobson, A. McClannahan, J. Albere. Fourth row: D. Lenihan, T. Padden, S. Hamlin. Second row: S. Magrane, M. Dillingham, C. Stuart, T. McGlone, A. Acker- J. Chrisfield, D. Capreol. man, V. Bressan, L. Byrne, K. Ward, B. Oakley, M. McCagney, J. Slocum, A. Lawton. STUDENT COUNCIL Democratic governing bodies are a basic principle of our American heri- tage. This principle was practiced as usual, in the Garden City High School this year. Our Student Council, led by the competent and industrious Execu- tive Board President Michael Ryan, Vice-President Richard Hobson, Secretary Cathy Guba, and Treasurer John Haberkern as well as Parliamentarian Ben Giliberti and Sergeant-at-arms Petter Mehren skillfully guided the forty- seven elected homeroom representatives in the task of synthesizing students' ideas into actual legislation. Perhaps the most pressing issue in the council this year was concerned with the domestic student exchange. With the careful guidance of Miss Snyder and Mr. Tegnell, President Ryan made this one-time dream a near reality. Page iO7 FOLKSONG CLUB-First row: M. Alberi, D. Brevoort, K. Brennan, C. Wolchek, J. Koenig, C. Guba, L. Drewes, C. Russo, B. Doing, S. Scribner, M. Post, M. Ryan, T. Sandquist, W. Basin, P. Mehren, D. Hobson, P. Eggers, A. McClanahan, J. Clarkson P. Ellis, D. Franson, L. Short, R. Schnappauf, S. Cosligan, P. Manley, N. Moer, K. Polowchena, M. Blanchard, D. Garber, M. Hermanson. Second row: T. Jones, D. Cannizzaro, J. Sawdon, D. Frost, P. Jones, M. Babenzien, L. Erhardt, A. Prendergast, L. Brownell, K. Freeman, A. Seale, Miss Karaus, P. Paradiso, M. Lane, L. Segre, L. LaSala, S. Beaton, D. Abbott, B. Fox, G. Carraine, K. Monell, K. Gilligan, P. Flesch B. Blankley, D. Sorace, K. Grespin. Third row: M Schenkel, S. Yerden, W. Oltmanns 1 E. McParland, B. Oakley, M. McCagney, L. Boszilkov, S. Flanagan, R. Grespin, M Perry, J. Eastburn, E. George, M. Kettrick, D. Murphy, D. Pappas, G. Schwarz, B Lewis, J. Nothdruft, L. Herbst, D. Melis, K. McCarthy, D. Torney, W. Gensel, G House, K. White, P. Weishahn, P. Lewis. Fourth row: D. Bosch, R. Arkin, A. Young B. Burmingham, M. Tegnell, B. Campbell, P. Braseth, A. Van Geldren, M. Lenihan J. Lallas, P. Lourekas, P. Duff, M. Fuerst, D. Maksim, T. Martin, S. Charles, D. Con- nelly, D. Baskin, V. Walsh, J. Sherry, D. Schueler, P. Friegs, B. McPike. L. Schlageter, N. Yerden, C. Walton, M. Carmondy, C. Mera. FOLKSONG CLUB As one of the most popular organizations in the school, the Folksong Club attracts all those with that true hill-billy instinct. Under the able leadership of Dick Hobson, Doris Brevoort, and Miss Karaus, the club provided the student body with an opportunity to listen and perform in the realm of music. Besides its annual assembly, the club staged many successful sign-ins and sing- - 11 ITIS. J. O'Grady. Third row: A. McClanahan, P. Shemella, R. Koch, R. Frank, CHEF'S CLUB-First row: T. Murray, P. Olsen, M. Tegnell, T. Delaporte, B. Laud, Mrs. Niedbalski, K. Pellegrino, J. Dunford, R. Eckis, J. Eastburn, J. Schweis, D. Bosch, B. Vassalotli, A. Young, B. Birmingham, D. Lenihan, G. Davidson. Second row: D. Horton, A. Seale, R. Grespin, A. Pagano, R. Sheets, J. DeFilippe, J. Wallick, T. Davies, B. Phillips, J. Strampher, Page lO8 CHEF'S CLUB J. Groody, T. Monsees, T. LoPinto. The Chef's Club is open to all senior boys. With Mrs. Niedbolski's help they learn the fundamentals of preparing and serving an appetizing meal. Each Tuesday afternoon the noise of pots and pans, whimpers of pain and howls of delight can be heard as the boys cook and devour such things as apple pie, spaghetti, meat balls, and chocolate chip cookies. This year the first section of Chef's Club was headed by President Bob Laud and treasurer Tom Delaporte and the second section by Ken Pellegrino and Jim Dunford. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The photography club, under the su- pervision of Mr. Bucker, gives the stu- dents an opportunity to work with pho- tography. The club teaches students to take better pictures, develop, print, and enlarge their own film. The work of many members of the photography club can be viewed in Echo, Inkspots, and Mast, but who knows what goes on in the dark- room!! PH TOGRAPHY-First row: D. Horton, F. LaSala, C. Chmann. Second row: J. Cadigan, P. Johnson, P. Brewer, G. Capanegro, N. Dalton. Third row: B. Glaser, P. Lawerdirge, J. O'TooIe, T. Judd, P. Turney. LIBRARY STAFF The Library Staff is a service organization dedi- cated to running the library affairs efficiently. The members are in charge of letting out and shelving books, magazines and recordings and in so doing, find that they learn a sizeable amount of library technique. It is rumored, however, that the pur- pose of ioining this organization is chiefly to enioy its last official act: The great annual ice cream festival. LIBRARY STAFF-First row: T.. Judd, E. Habben, L. Herbst, M. Walsh, K. Karaiwa, J. Schuster, B. Desch, J. Garcia. Second row: B. Egan, L. Rayel, J. Botte, B. Bretnall, H. Boyd, M. Wagner, D. Laverdiere, P. Weishaka, D. Rudansky. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Under the guiding hand of Mr. Or- ban the International Club meets twice a year! The senior and iunior Commu- nity Ambassadors selected bythe Gar- den City International Student Ex- change, put on a dance each year to raise money for the scholarships awarded annually. The dance, usu- ally, a Sadie Hawkins, is the main pur- pose ot the committee. Work on this committee represents part of the Com- munity's eFFort to instill closer Inter- national ties among both nations and people. INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE-P. Mehren, A. Seale, P. Harrison, M. Conway, S. Varga, L. While, ART COMMITTEE If at one time during the school year the schooI's tro- phies resembled Santa's help- ers, or the cafeteria bulletin board gradually absorbed a hot dog, you can bet your most withered sprig of mistletoe that it was due to the creative brain trust of the art committee. Needless to say, the purpose of this committee is to wake up the dormant corridors of our beloved school. Certainly the committee and its very profi- cient chairman, Jim Kuhlman, deserve an extra note of thanks for the extremely fine iob this year. Page IIO ART COMMITTEE--First row: S. Rutlin, S. Scheftler, C. Wolchek, S. Los Kamp S d T D F I ppe Di Como, S. Tate, M. Blanchard, S. Gatto, J. Kuhlman. Third row: Mr, Blakeney Sponsor L Wh ttl S B Erhardt, N. Alexander, A. Joye, M. McCaFFre BUDGET COMMITTEE-First row: Dave Lenihan, Bill Walzer, Pete Eggers, Paul Sanzo, Bill Cavagnaro, Fred Rhodes, Larry Walther, Bob Vech. Second row: J. Haberkern, D, Venables, L. Byrne, T. Morgan, O. Greco, A. Diefenbach, A. Riley, C. Measell. Absent from pic- ture: Chris Ehmann. BUDGET COMMITTEE Do you have financial problems? It appears that the Budget Committee has them also. Under the able leadership of Student Council Treasurer John Haberkern, this organization made important monetary decisions during the course of the school year. We are happy to note that as yet these stu- dents have kept us out ofthe red and we sincerely hope that they continue to do so. L1-G+ PUBLICITY COMMITTEE With Mr. Boring as Sponsor, and Beth Weber, Chairman, the Publicity Committee keeps the student body well informed on activities and functions. This hard working group announces results of school competitions and makes posters and exhibits for bulletin boards. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE-First row: S. Conlon, B. Weber, J. Hall. Second row: L. Whitney, W. Whitmoyer, J. Wytzka. Page lll SOCIAL COMMITTEE-First row: A. Dobbins, C. Jenks, V. Guinan, C. Wolchek, S. Galto, D. Abbott, I. McGlone, B. Horslmann, L. Collier, P. Fox, D. Franson, M. K. Brennan, B. Oakley, C. Smith, S. Hamlin, S. Flanagan, P. Jones, M. Babenzien, J. Kuhn, V. Alexander, L. Anderson, L. Harder, M. Kilbourn. Fourth row: M. Primrose, Abbott, P. Cornwell. Second row: L. Kehrt, A. Emmenegger, K. Gilligan, A. Horstman, P. Cormody, S. Franz, E. Ryan, D. Pappas, B. Horstmeyer, B. Barmore, P. Eggers, C. Schaffel, E. Curran, K. Canevari, C. Alston, L. Byrne, L. Meyer, N. Blake, L. LaSala, C. Stuart, C. Hall, J. Hebrank, L. Earing, S. Wright, S. Banks, M. Norris. P. Dalzell, J. Lucano, S. Magraine, L. Patterson. Third row: C. Gotto, M. Severson, SOCIAL COMMITTEE Social butterflies you say? Absolutely not--these girls are the behind- the-scene workers who plan and focus all their efforts on making dances, soc-hops, and the Student Council Luncheon Tea fun for everyone. This year with Miss Murphy as the dynamic sponsor and Barbara Oakley and Christy Smith as co-chairmen, our social functions have been as swinging CIS eVel'. ACTIVITY COMMITTEE-First row: B. Blankley, B. Kohort, J. Robinson, E. Earley. Second row: K. Scott, J. Earley, F. Geywert, G. House, J. Wallace, A. Dobbins. f ACTIVITY COMMITTEE l 22-44 ' How many times have you been called out of class by Miss Snyder's little helpers? You have probably caused the committee great distress at one point or another in your high school career. The members are un- doubtedly some of the most diligent workers in the school. The school and certainly Miss Snyder could not func- tion without the efforts of this devoted group. All the paperwork, which en- tails checking the activity cards and ratings, keeping records up to date, and enforcing the Restriction Act de- mands that students should be at work all periods of the day. RED CROSS Probably one of the most worthwhile organizations of our school is the Red Cross. Under the supervision of these hard- working students and Miss Lucha, a good deal of money is collected from each homeroom to help the underprivileged at home and abroad. a RED CROSS-First row: E. Curran, D. Clapp, B. Dalzell, Miss Lucha, S. Barnes, J. Abbot, M. Conway. Second row: J. Meyer, K. Canevari, M. Schenkel, A. Giobert, P. Fries, T. Kerr, P. Lewis. Third row: P. Albere, C. Scher- mann, J. Hague, F. La Sala, B. Vassalotti, J. Gilman, J. Jaeger, I. Trakis, B. Kohart, P. Maher. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Although the number of assemblies this year was greatly limited at the suggestion of the administration, Claire Tucker and her valiant troop ulti- mately succeeded in scheduling thirteen and a half assemblies! ln spite of the restrictions the assembly committee still managed to maintain its re- nowned excellence in coordination, evaluation, and ushering. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE-First row: P. Flesch, K. Freeman, D. Laverdire, B. Weber, C. Tucker, R. Sacchi, C. Mera, M. Schenkel, J. Garrison. Second row: S. Conlon, L. Gregory, M. LoPresti, C. Garnett, P. Oppermann, R. Tompkins, R. Reinen, G. Trakas, K. Karei- wa, G. Hague, J. VomLehn, K. Foley. Third row: J. Hibner, D. Jorgensen, P. Hunderman, M. Lenihan, S. Jack, T. Mor- gan, M. Lane, K. Rohan, T. Jones, B. Kelly, C. Connelly. Page ll3 STUDENT CITIZENSHIP BOARD-First row: C. Holman, E. Earley, L. Wright, J. Buschmann, C. Callan, S. Webber, D. Pappas, S. Stark, P. Michaels, B. Kavan, N. Jacob, B. Sterrett, C. Lemrow, C. Defrance, l.. Call. Second row: P. Harrison, M. Kuhn, J. Mitchell, P. Wieser, B. Ozarkiw, D. Whitman, D. Melis, T. Hoyt, K. Ander- son, P. Duff, J. Meyer, l.. Brownell, A. Kalantgis, A. Riley, P. Giaquinto, D. Baker, H. Newman, F. Lee, J. Sullivan. Third row: D. Blanchard, B. Mitchell, J. Casey, V. Raskopf, V. Deluise, J. Henderson, J. Cuddy, B. Giliberti, J. Dunfard, J. Eastburn, S.C.B. SQUAD Hitler had his Gestapo, the czars had their Tartars, the U.S. government has its C.l.A. and Garden City High School has Mr. Sonander's S.C.B. Squad. Although the squad is not quite so ferocious as that, there have been nu- merous frustrated complaints by many persistent hackers in regard to the squad's efficiency. lAt least there have not been any major student protests against police brutality and discrimination of the massesll. This year as more mem- bers were added tothe squad another leader was added to keep the squad in line-in the form of Mr. Lawder. All seriousness aside, this year's squad did a commendable iob in attendance checking, regulating traffic, helping to supervise assemblies and other various tasks. Our school should be proud to have such an outstanding .group as this. Page ll4 Mr. Sonander, B. Schumacher, P. Schlegel, S. Varga, l.. Rainie, E. Brennan, B. Blank- ley, C. Wolchek, C. Smith. Fourth row: T. Morrow, B. Laud, M. DeTurk, C. Smith J. Berardino, A. Pagano, P. Shemella, D. Ross, A. DeLong, B. Birmingham, T. Lo Pinto A. Seale, J. Kuhlman, P. Michaels, J. Eisen, S. Albigese, E. Goodwilliie, D. Venier P. Raskopf, R. Petra. Not pictured: L. Martone, K. Connelly, D. Dietrich, M. Mather R. Eckis, T. Helmus, M. Tegnell. 1 MATH AIDS-First row: D. Whitman, K. McCarthey, B. Ozarkiw, S. Beaton, S. Webber, P. Sorker, C. Gatto. Second row: M. Primrose, E. McFarland, A. Sewell, M. Alberi, D. Garber, R. DiComo, L. Herbst. Third row: V. Delufse, B. Willyer, E. George, R. Tompkins, L. Woodcock, E. Habben, R. Reinen. The Math Aides, a new organization in the high school, is a voluntary tutoring program. This program is designed to oFFer additional assistance in mathematics to students who need it by providing them with individual tutors during and after school. Students, selected in accordance to their ability and willingness to cooperate, tutor under the supervision of a mathematics teacher. MATH AIDES MATHLETES-E. George, C. Smith, K. Kirby, J. Noble, P. Paradiso, J. Henderson. Mathletes, under the sponsorship ot Mr. Biviano, is a team of math stu- dents who compete against students from other schools. Meets are held monthly. Page il5 Page ll6 FREN CLUB CH LATIN CLUB-First row: P. Emslie, K. Freeman, K. Brennan, D, Farley, Miss Karaus, P. Duff, L. Patterson, B. Odenthal, G. House, E. Singer. Second row: L. Segre, A. Prendergast, S. Franz, P. Carmody, P. Maher, M. Alberi, C. Swartz, E. Ryan, E. Stacom, M. Blanchard, M. Massaglia, M. Pansini. Third row: D. Abbott, D. Sims, K. Scott, C. Wolchek, M. Kilbourn, B. Springer, H. Boyd, E. McFarland, M. O'Toole, P. DePietro, S. Chamberlain. This year with its new sponsor, Miss Karaus, the club was a great success. The main purpose of this club is to enrich the student's knowledge of Rome and the ancient world. Mast has received unolti- cial word that a gala Toga is planned for the ldes of March under the August leadership of lst con- sul Dan Farley. LATIN CLUB The French Club is designed as a further source of information about French Culture. Under the sponsorship of Miss Dunlop, the club provides a personal insight into France-both its customs and language. The monthly meetings are diverse enough to suit any Frenchman's taste, ranging from guest speakers and lively song-tests to fashion shows. FRENCH CLUB-First row: C. Coleman, D. Abbott, J. Jackson, W. Oltmans, R. Colin, K. Ward, C. Gindt, C. Sauer, B. Stacom, C Swartz. Second row: G. Munro, C. Jenks, A. Dobbins, P. Carmody, A. Prendergast, L. Riehl, K. Springer, S. Macintosh, A. Emmenegger, M. Walsh, B. White, L. Davies, J. Heinsohn, W. Whitmoyer, M. Garvey. Third row: L. Younie, M. Kilbourn, H. Litton, S. Franz, S. Flanagan, D. Rudansky, B. Laing, M. Mc- Cagney, D. Garber, P. Emslie, S. Beaton, D. Franson, M. Cummings, M. Perry, S. Hall. Fourth row: A. Oliver, B. Savarese, C. Giordano, N. Moir, C. Soffey, C. Hall, C. Measell, L. Magrane, J. Abbott, K, Gilligan, S. Yerden, M. Carmody. SPANISH CLUB This active organization is open to all students desiring a more thorough knowledge of Spanish people, and their culture. The club's annual activities include Spanish dinners, Fiesta, and trips to Spanish restaurants and plays. With imaginative Patti Searles as President, we are sure that the Spanish club has enioyed a productive year. SPANISH CLUB-First row: B. Zaslove, l. Colon, S. Davidson, W. Gensel, L. Theofan, G. lmpara, P, Paillard, P. Searles, D. Flaherty, L. LaSalo, P. Dalzell, A. Weitzner, J. Schuster, B. Egan, D. Laverdere. Second row: A. Bowerfind, M. Carmody, B. Savarese, L. Collier, L. Short, E. Steinert, J. O'Hara, M. Hermanson, M. Eisen, E. Dieringer, E. DuBois, T. Kerr, P. Wieser, B. Bretnall, K. Brennan, C. Wolchek, C. Rydell, E. Vazquez. Third row- S. Charles, H. Driscoll, P. Flesch, E. McFarland, P. Smith, H. Boyd, M. O'Toole, S. Bankes, T. McGlone, J. Genet J. Lucano, M. LoPresti, C. Stuart, J. Hebrank, S. Higginson, L. Earing, V. Alexander, V. Guincn, S. Macintosh M. Vazquez, S. Quint. Fourth row: D. McCabe, B. Campbell, E. George, C. Kirchgessner, V. Walsh, N. Goetz J. Brewster, L. Lagna, M. Garvey, D. Lenihan, S. Hall, P. Carmody, N. Oosterom, S. Franz, J. Davis, S. Quirk K. Pidal, W. Whitmoyer, K. Springer, J. Nothdruft. r I f J GREEK CLUB-First row: L. Segre, L. Moore, G. Lembo, M. Alberi, Miss Karaus, S. Hamlin, G. House, B. Oden- thal, C. Grespin, J. Jackson. Second row: C. Alston, S. Hile, J. Anderson, S. Franz, W. Whitmoyer, J. Busch- mann, A. Prendergast, P. Maher, C. Wolchek, D. Frost, J. Sawdon, M. J. Scully, S. Chamberlain. Third row: T. Morrow, D. Hobson, D. Farley, J. Madigan, D, Bosch, M. Martuscello, W, Leydet, J. Sullivan, D. Pappas, J Brewster, L. Patterson, E. Singer. Under the direction of Miss Karaus the Greek Club met twice a week. At each meeting the group, which consisted of approximately 30 members, studied the structure of this classical language in addition to the art and culture of Greece. This year the club planned a party which consisted of tra- ditional Greek food. GERMAN CLUB-First row: L. Schermann, V. Freeman, K. Kirby, L. Wright, P. Wieser, B. Desch, D. Murphy, A. Seale, B. Sterrett, K. Canevari, J. Penn, S. Vogler, T. Hoyt. Second row: A. Treiber, J. Sherry, D. Garber, S. Flanagan, P. Carmody, J. Vomlehn, E. Ryan, M. Sherry, J. Tiderman, C. Schermann, C. Huber, P. Flesch. Third row: J. Morrissey, C. Kopf, G. Hontt, D. Robinson, S. Kasold, P. Wellenberger, D. Jones, G. Melis, S. Sall, L. Gregory, J. Munken beck, C. Lemrow, P. Coughlin. Fourth row: D. Lenihan, P. Eggers, J. Eastburn J. Olsen, C. Clough, F. Goyanes, T. DeFilippe, J. Edling. Fifth row: B. DeFelisse D. Bosch, P. Shemella, D. Lynch, Mrs. Dubsky, P. Mehren, D. Hobson, J. Schweis J. Goodwin. GERMAN CLUB The German Club, sponsored by Mrs. Dubsky, provides an opportunity for students to do various activities involving the German language and cul- ture led by President Diane Murphy. The meetings vary from a German bingo game and folksinging to a Christmas party and the annual Spring Festival. One ofthe major activities ofthe club is the publication of its literary maga- zine, Gedanken der Jugend. HUMANITIES CLUB-First row: M. Vazquez, E. Brennan, L. Boszilkov, P. Searles, M. LoPresti, M. Garvey, W. Whitmoyer, M. Williams, J. Abbott, C. Coleman, H. J. Ritter, J. Hague, P. Dolzell, L. LaSoIa, B. Campbell, P. Paillord. Second row: Driscoll, S. Hall, B. Kennedy. Fourth row: D. Murphy, D. Pappas, E. George, J. Heinsohn, A. Rothman, S. Quirk, L. Darcy, S. Beaton, K. Pidal, T. Morgan, K. D. Lenihan, N. Daiton, J. Eostburn, R. Eckis, J. Marino, B. Sterret, D. Flaherty. O'Connor, K. Springer, C. Wolchek, L. Brownell. Third row: J. Meyer, S. Quint, HUMANITIES CLUB Probably one of the most popular groups in the school is the Humanities Club. This organization is designed to open cultural doors to the inquiring student. This year, under the able leadership of President Patti Searles and sponsor Mrs. Shedd, the group discussed such interesting topics as television, the theatre, alcoholism, and drug addiction, and such unusual phenomena P096 778 as hypnotism and ESP. 1 GEDANKEN DER JUGEND-First row: B. lewis, C. Schermann, S. Kasold, M. Sherry, J. Edling, Mrs. Dubsky, C. Holman. Second row: S. Voegler, T. Hoyt, D. Garber, P. Flesch, K. Kirby, J. Sherry, L. Schermann, B. Sier- rett, D. Murphy. Third row: F. Goyanes, C. Kopf, G. Hanff, P. Wellenberger, P. Mehren, D. Hobson, A. Seale. CHANTECLER As eventual publication of our French mag- azine became more and more doubtful, Mrs. Winsor considered oFFering enticements of bubble gum, cookies, chocolate floats, Chick- en Delight dinners, transistor radios, portable T.V.'s and '68 Buicks to serve as stimuli for literary production. Fortunately, Mrs. Winsor did not have to resort to these drastic means. Through the combined efforts of the dedicated sponsor, and editor-in-chief Dyte Mavricos, the French students produced creative works in both prose and poetry. Chantecler 1968 was a truly unforgettable publication. 4 GEDANKEN DER JUGEND Gedanken der Jugend, the German literary magazine is one ofthe most im- portant activities ofthe German Club. As the title implies, the magazine provides a means of expression in the German lan- guage forthe thoughts of youth. Pub- lishing the magazine is a great deal of hard work on the part of the staff-the dilticulty of selection and putting to- gether becomes especially apparent at the weekly after-school meeting. This year a diligent staFF under the leadership of Editor Marion Sherry, As- sistant Editor Jerry Edling and Art Editor Steve Kasold completed the paper in January. lt was then sent to the Columbia Press Association for consideration in the annual contest. CHANTECLER-First row: C. Callan, Mrs. Winsor, A. Mavricos, N. Jacob, l. Segre. Second row: R. Frank, W. Whitmoyer, J. Kuhlmann, R. Koch, K. Ward. FIESTA Fiesta is the school's Spanish literary maga- zine. The magazine, under the sponsorship of Mr. Genna, consists of contributions from the Spanish students of the school. The stu- dents contribute compositions, articles, jokes, and puzzles. The magazine enterains students while giving them practical experience in reading the language. FIESTA-First row: K. Polochena, K. Anderson, B. Cuddy. Second row: B. Barmore, Mr. Genna, B. Campbell. Page H9 CONCERT CHOIR-Officers--First row, seated: Miss Lockridge, D. Garber, N. Blake, S. Stark, D. Ross, Mr. Konowitz. Standing: L. Hermonson, L. Harder, J. Edwards, B. McPike, L. Patterson, K. Grunwald, P. Fox, J. Brewer, S. Hall M. Kuhn, M. Garvey, N. Oosteron, N. Jocob, B. Deegan, V. Acunto, B. Voelker, L Smith, D. Foxen, M. Rucharski, J. Roessfer, D. Stevenson, T. Kerr, J. Sullivan, E. Bailey. Second row: D. Monell, M. Barrett, K. Kavazangian, P. Churgell, P. Torney, M. Post V. Freeman, P. Eggers, B. Barmore, E. Monaco, D. Buckley, P. Kraus, E. Reicherler, P 1 1 Johnson, J. Garvey, C. Ehmann, J. Mazzari, A. Treiber, M. Alberi, S. Webber, K. Rice C. Jenks, J. Sokolick, C. Schaffel, L. Coll, B. Sterrett, B. Horstmeyer, J. Pinckney, C Sackman. Third row: M. Connelly, P. Maksim, K. Canevari, N. Former, J. Koenig, P McEwan, E. Meyer, D. Cannizzaro, M. Jaeger, O. Greco, E. Habben, J. Lallas, H Fenik, J. Mahoney, M. Duffy, S. Jarga, A. Horstmann, J. Robinson, L. LaSaIa, S Macintosh, G. Lee, S. Conlon, D. Mavricos, J. Vomlehn, l. Anderson, B. Lewis P. Lewis, S. Davidson. CONCERT CHOIR The biggest and the best is not only the motto of the Class of l968, it is also the most accurate description of Concert Choir. How could it be other- wise-with l8O members selected by audition, practicing daily under the expert direction of Mr. Konowitz and Miss Lockridge? President Dave Ross and his loyal officers kept the Choir running smoothly. This year the Choir made outstanding appearances in the choral concerts and at various village organizations. SHOWAIRES New to the choral department this year, the Showaires have been suc- cessful in all their endeavors and have given a good example for next year's group to follow. With Scott Stritsinger as their hardworking leader they re- hearsed often and performed show music at concerts. SHOWAIRES-First row: Miss Lockridge, D. Clapp, C. Jenks, V. Guinan, S. Wagenseil, S. Mclnlosh. Second row: B. Bambace, C. Lemrow, S. Stritzinger, S. David- son, L. Garcia, A. Emmenegger. Page l2O CELESTONES Celestones is a select group of iunior and senior girls blessed with voices no worse, and often times far better, than the average nightingale. This year they have performed well under both their direc- tors, Miss Lockridge and Mr. Konowitz. Besides per- forming at each choral assembly, the group ap- peared at the Plandome Club, local churches, and on two radio programs. But most important of all, Celestones helps the individual to develop a greater and more profound interest in music. CELESTONES-At piano: C. Huber, P Lord. First row: L. Lockridge, N. Blake S. Scribner, M. Post, L. Fex, B. Zaslove D. Mavricos, C. Guba, L. Brownell, N Jacob, S. Conlon, .I. Brewer, M. Barrett Second row: J. Sullivan, D. Murphy, D son, M. Lyons, M. Owens, M. Garvey M. Cummings, K. Kovazaniian. GIRLS' CHORUS This year's Girls' Chorus was truly exceptional. They met daily during third period and underwent hours of grueling rehearsal. President Carol Sprinton and student conductor Linda Brownell did a commendable iob and made Girls' Chorus a real asset to the Choral department. GIRLS' CHORUS-First row: Miss L. Lockridge, D. Gufase, B. Hess, R. Murback, L. Brownell, assistant conductor, D. Zenrbruske, A. Joye, G. Katzenberger, E. Meyer, Mr. B. Konowitz. Second row: G. Lee, P. Maggs, E. Marsh, C. Baker, S. Faurote, M. Wagner, L. Collier, C. Springsfun, D. Owen. Third row: M. Cohn, H. Driscoll, L. Hermanson, S. Donnelly, R. McLaren, S. O'Hare, M. Costello, N. McGoldrick. Page l2l 1 Garber, J. Koenig, S. Stark, J, Ander: MIXED CHORUS-Seated: B. Konowitz, L. Meyer, P. Manley, J. Haberkern, S. leBars R. Petro, C. Runbatt. First row: M. Mather, B. Desch, C. Stuart, W. Gensel, M. Vincent, C. Measell, I. Trakis, J. Wytzka, L. Davies, B. Cleary, W. Mather, R, Tedescc, R. Zinke J. Klop, P. Grilli, C. Kirchgessner, M. Reynolds, D. Giannasio, B. Fox, C. Schermann Second row: 8. Horslmann, K. Ketigian, A. Dobbins, M. Kuhn, C. Price, P. Connor, G. l Smeland, D. McDonnell, G. Fitzsimons, C. Cunningham, R. Filzsimons, C. Sultan T. Kerr, K. Freeman, J. Garrison, C. Cariafo, D. Wahmann, G. Harvey. Third row: B. Brelnall, P. Flesch, C. Mockridge, P. Donnovan, B. Savarese, P, Wieser, V. Walsh G. Silveslri, B. Daly, T. Barnes, B. Kelly, J. Wilets, S. Sheets, J. Sherry, H. Hayes, J Cullen, K. Gorman, l.. Gaffing, M. Schenkel, M. DiPierro, MIXED CHORUS Probably one of the most promising groups in the choral department is the Mixed Chorus. Although there are no special requirements to be a member of this organization, the individual must have an interest in choral music. Meeting daily during sixth period, the members of the Mixed Chorus worked diligently, as proven by their fine performances at the Fall and Spring Con- certs. FOLKAIRES lt has been reported this year that Joan Baez tried to loin our famed Folkaires, and it came to us as no sur- prise that she was reiected. This group's performances have become the most popular and anticipated at each concert. We hope that future years will be able to live up to this outstanding reputation. FOLKAIRES--First row: Miss Lockridge, D. Monell, B. Fox, K. Freeman, B. McPike, G. Lee, J. Brewer. Second row: B. Lewis, S. Kehrt, A. Giobert, R. Brittan, G. Hague, K. McCarthy, T. Kerr. Third row: G. Hanlf, J. Trakis, M. Duffy, B. Alvey, M. Lane, V. Acunlo. Page l22 1 FESTIVALAIRES This year's Festivalaires may be characterized solely by the unusual direction of their effer- vescent conductor-the one and only Philip Kraus. Fortunately, Debbie Garber acted as a bal- ancing influence. The group was organized as an outlet for the frustrations of the extraordinarily talented musicians and appeared as such at all choral assemblies. Because of the strenuous rehear- sals, which no doubt drained the energy of all the talented mem- bers, the group has become one of the finest in the history of Fes- tivalaires. G.C. GENTS Probably the most outstanding group of true connoisseurs in the choral department is G.C. Gents. Under the fine leadership of Mr. Konowitz, this group gives a unique exhibition at each choral concert. FESTIVALAIRES-First row: M. Barrett, N. Oosterom, L. Call, Miss Lockridge, D. Cannizzaro, P. Fries, N, Jacob. Second row: L. Garcia, E. Bailey, P. Kraus, C. Huber, L. Brownell, D. Reicherter. Third row: B.' Deegan, E. Habben, C. Ehmann, J. Garvey, B. Springer, J. Kroessler. G.C. GENTS-At piano: P. Jackson. First row: Mr. Konowitz, Miss Lockridge, F. Koenig, T. Hunt, J. McLoughlin, B. Voelker, T. Murray, J. Kirchhoner, B. Neary, S. Mamer, D. Buckley, L. Smith. Second row: J. Savarese, D. Koenig, M. Landsman, P. Carlson, G. Hubbell, D. Ryan, S. Tobias, B. Vussalotti, N. Parrott. Page l23 FIRE PATROL-First row: J. Shea, A. Young, T. Murray, P. Raskopf, B. Neary. Second row: S. Mamery, B. Falk, J. Record, C. Levi, R. Mori. Third row: T. Hickey, J. Kirchofher, E. George. ELECTION COMMITTEE This year all the election proce- dures of approving petitions, posters, and speeches, and supervising regis- tration and voting, were executed with remarkable efficiency through the planning of the committee. With the guidance of Mr. Dolan and Chair- man Cindy Alston, the Election Com- mittee deserves much recognition for the services they performed. Page 724 FIRE PATROL 8. CIVIL DEFENSE This a dedicated volunteer group trained in the techniques of fire fight- ing at their Thursday night classes at the fire house l?I. This year's ebul- Ient crew successfully conducted twelve fire drills and three shelter drills under the superciliatory stare of Mr. Lawder and the Fire Depart- ment. ELECTION COMMITTEE- First row: D. Murphy, L. Wright, C. DeFrance, D. Pappas, C. Sauer, J. Nimmich, M Williams. Second row: N. Jacob, K. Canivari, V. Peck, E. Monaco, H. Boyd, L. Herbsf, J. Jaeger, K. Keligian E Curran. Third row: L. Rainie, P. Michaels, D. Hobson, S. Schusier, A. Young, A. Seale, D. Bosch, E. George, T. Padden. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA lFTAl-First row: B. Egan, J. Meyer, J. Mc Entee, L. Hermanson, Mrs. Schnaubelt, K. Canevari, L. Herbst, J. Schuster, A. Weilzner, C. Swartz. Second row: K. Springer, C. Lemrow, P. Forker, L. Rasweiler, B. James, K. Gilligan, D Abbott, M. Egan, D. Dalmasse, P. Carmody, E. Ryan, A. Bolognesi. Third row: C. Genna, N. Yerden, S. Schlageter, C. Sauer, P. DUH, C. Giordano, M. Ludwig, K. O'Connor, S. Franz, J. Sokolich, N. Goetz, D. Monell, M. Carmody. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The F.T.A., underthe supervision of Mrs. Schnaubelt, endeavors to acquaint potential teachers with all aspects of teaching and includes necessary train- ing responsibility. The only qualification for membership is a genuine interest in teaching. Their bi-weekly meetings include both outside speakers, who are in some way connected with the teaching profession, and panel discus- sions involving the club members themselves. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA If during the informative movie on smoking which the students viewed in February a number of delighted squeals were heard you may be sure that they were emitted by those iron- stomached girls involved in Future Nurses of America. Their bi-weekly meetings are highlighted by many films and guest speakers. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Bernstein, F.N.A. had a successful and worthwhile year. i FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA lFNAi-First row: M. Connelly, E. Meyer, B. Dalzell, A. Oliver, Mrs. Bernstein, M. Molloy, C. Schermann, J. Hague. Second row: J. Lucano, L. La Sala, V. Walsh, S. Donnelly, B. Laing, E. McFarland, D. Daley. Third row: D. Sims, K. Nobles, A. Treiber, S. Magrane, B. Small, C. Ehlers, J. Ferencik, K. O'Donnell. Page 125 ECHO-First row: M. Kilbourn, J. Nickoloft, S. Loskamp, E. Dieringer, M. Massageia, P. Grilli. Fourth row: A. lamaiscia, J. Dunford, P. Lourekas, J. Billmeier, M. Duffy S. Macintosh, M. Blanchard, A. Dobbins. Second row: B. Bahlke, J. Noble, K. Kirby, N. Johnston, Mr. S. Castellano. Fifth row: P. Shemella, M. Berardino, J. Berardino E. Bailey, J. Cuddy, J. Tebel, A. Riley. Third row: V. Guinan, C. Jenks, C. Woodcock, T. Helmus, R. Eggers, J. O'Grady. V. Deluise, C. Ehmann, E. Habben, H. Fenik, B. Giliberti, J. Sherry, G. White, P. Duff, ECHO When Teachers see their students reading a newspaper rather than listen- ing to a lecture, it's not the New York Times, but the Echo. Headed by Editor- in-Chief Elizabeth Bailey and guided by sponsor Mr. Castellano, Echo pro- vides members of the high school with a student-run newspaper focused mainly on the school itself as a medium of news, sports and general interest. Echo does a remarkable iob and is recognized cis an outstanding team of dedicated students. Page l26 4 ec INKSPOTS-D. Brevoort, P. Searles, A. McClanahan, P. Eggers, N. Jacob, B. Sterreft, P. Morton, P. Aquino, L. Dragani, D. Torney, S. Barnes, J. Anderson, S. Lozhard, R. Schnaupauf. Lying down: B. Eggers, H. Wilhelm. INKSPOTS According to its charter, the purpose of lnkspots is: to represent the art and literary talent of the student body and to give these two expressions an opportunity to be related. However, its diversified staff knows better! Under the leadership of Editor Doris Brevoort and Co-Editor Heidi Wilhelm, lnk- spots exists and thus comes out. This motley crew of editors and their faithful triumvirate meet daily to discuss work submitted and the progress of this school's literary magazine. Surely this year's lnkspots will be monumental. QUILL 84 SCROLL The Quill and Scroll Society may aptly be called the Honor Society of the field of iournalism. ln addition to giving recog- nition to our budding authors, it attempts to aid them in their struggle towards better writing and editing skills. The group is made up of approximately 30 juniors and seniors who have been particularly outstanding in one or more of the high school's publications. Mrs. Reppert sponsors this activity and its current officers are John Curcio as president, Doris Bre- voort as secretary, and Joe Berardino as Treasurer. lm an-sqr 3 5 QUILL 8- SCROLL SOCIETY-First row: L. Dragoni, J. Curcio, A. Riley. Second row: l. Barley, A. Mavricos. Page 727 A We fb BOYS' BIOLOGY CLUB-First row: J. Klop, T. Judd, N. Testin, C. Carew, T. Mazzari, P. Smythe. Second row: B. Beck, M. Climmins, B. Cuddy, Mr. Walters, M. Meisinger, J. O'Toole. BOYS' BIOLOGY CLUB Under the direction of Mr. Walter, the Boys' Biology Club gives our future male biologists the extended oppor- tunity to explore the fields of biology that are not readily available to the students in class. The year is highlight- ed bythe dissection of bullfrogs, cray- fish, pigs . . . CHEMISTRY CLUB Time: 3 o'clock on a typical Thursday afternoon Place: The Student Lobby of the Garden City High School Scene: Students, innocently awaiting the 4 o'clock bus are violently assaulted by pungent odor iotherwise known as FUMESl emanating from above. Question: What's happening? lDid someone forget to use their deodor- ant?l Answer: Hardly, it's only the Chem. Club going through its weekly ritual of lab work, proiects, films, guest speakers and trips. Question: Well that's fine for the kids in Chem. Club, but what about those poor defenseless students? Answer: Oh, don't worry about them, the 4 o'clock bus will come to the rescue. CHEMISTRY CLUB-E. Kaestner, N. Dalton, E. Hachsman, Mr. Rossen, S. Groyback. Page l28 GIRLS' BIOLOGY CLUB-First row: D. Branden, S. Jackson, K. Peterson, M. A. Landati, M. Vasquez, P. Kuminska, M. Delaporte, L. Rayel. Second row: S. Wagonseil, C. O'Hare, J. Gray, C. Pollock, V. Schnappauf, A. Oliver, J. Pohl, Mr. Zilka, Absent from picture: Beth Dazell and Sue Magrath. RADIO CLUB The Radio Club is an organization which main- tains and operates an amateur radio station and promotes an interest in electronics. Under the super- vision of Mr. Badger, the club offers a code course to aid prospective hams in obtaining a novice license. Although there are only a couple of steady members this year, the Radio Club is working to obtain a general class license forthe station. Once this is done, members of the club will be able to speak with people throughout the United States. RADIO CLUB-F. Goyanes, W. Mather. GIRLS' BIOLOGY CLUB Under the direction of Mr. Zilka, the G.B.C. gives our future female biologists the extended oppor- tunity to explore the fields of biology that are not readily available to the students in class. The year is highlighted by the dissection of bullfrogs, cray- fish, pigs . . . PHYSICS CLUB Under the leadership of Mr. Haase and Bruce Hillyer, the Physics Club gives the individual an opportunity to expand his mind, lin the realm of physics, of coursei. All members are currently en- rolled in physics and have the minimum grade re- quirement of a B, The Club's activities include guest lecturers, contests, and small group proiects. PHYSICS CLUB-F. Goyanes, B. Hillyer. ECONOMICS CLUB Mr. Colbert's Economics Club is composed of students truly interested and eager to explore economic issues. The meetings are designed to familiar- ize each member with the fundamen- tals of economics. Bringing speakers and holding panel discussions are an important facet to the club's activities. ECONOMICS CLUB-P. Grilli, J. Jackson, B. Giliberti, F. Rhodes. RESERVE FUND COMMITTEE Each year the Student Council selects I2 students-four from each class -to serve on the Reserve Fund Committee. Under the sponsorship of Miss Snyder and Mr. Tegnell, the committee's purpose is to find uses for the money in the Reserve Fund. The Reserve Fund finances our foster daughter Man Lai King and in the past has bought pictures, the G.C. Mascot, an offset printing machine, and some trees for the high school. This year the committee is under the chairmanship of Art Seale. P096 730 RESERVE FUND-A. Dobbins, P. Michaels, A. Seale, L. Earing, B. Waller. f to gal' sf FOREIGN POLICY FORUM The United States Foreign Policy is a very con- ' troversial subject in today's world. Any student in- terested in discussing these devastatingly important problems is welcome to attend the meetings of the Foreign Policy Forum and air his opinion. This year, under the guidance of Mr. Melton, the group has held especially interesting discussions onthe United States involvement in Vietnam. ts FOREIGN POLICY FORUM-Peter Grilli, James Noble, Ben Giliberti, Fred Rhodes, John Jackson, Betty Zcslove, James Casey. DEBATING CLUB Contrary to what many think, the aim ofthe Debating Club is not to train every member to always think argumentatively, but to think creatively and to express themselves clearly. Although the group is worthwhile, this year they have had somewhat of a problem convincing others of this fact, as proven by their efforts to increase their membership. 2, 5 5 4? 3 2 pa' 3 DEBATINO cius-c. wachsmqn, P. see, E. Habben, J. Oakley. P1199 737 MASQUERS CLUB UNINITIATED A' 1 E Ii . l w KI :,fll' l 3 rg Esgft r1 27i', . ,, . ., , V, 3 4, 1 ' J' f iii. 5 1 l l l 5 1 ii - 1 l 5. 3 Q 2 l 5 UNINITIATED MASQUERS-First row: T. Kerr, B. Ardita, D. Friel, C. Tulka, G. Munro, P. Torney, D. Laverdiere, L. Herbst, J. Diettrich, L. Lescoulie, D. Englis, D. Cooney, J. Johnson, B. Fex, S. Rielly, D. Monell, D. Cannizzaro, B. Lewis, D. Clapp. Second row: K. Brennan, P. O'Brien, B. Bambace, L. Darcy, S. Beaton, J. Lucano, M. Owen, L. Brownell, J. Wytzka, K. McCarthy, B. Savarese, B. Bursch, S. White, D. Schueler, P. Fries, E. Stacom, C. Swartz, J. Schuster, B. Fox. Third row: J. Kroessler, C. Whittier, S. Bankes, A. Dobbins, M. Massaglia, M. Pansini, C. Jenks, B. Small, L. Collier, C. O'Donnell, P. Olvany, E. Steinert, D. Rudansky, E. DuBois, E. Monaco, D. Boland, J. McEntee. Fourth row: J. Sherry, L. Magrone, C. Mera, L. Harder, D. Mori, C. Sack- man, K. Scott, L. McGIone, L. Jones, M. Primrose, M. Neilson. Fifth row: R. Cohn, J. Tebbel, P. Michaels, R. Rossetti, M. Lane, J. Duggan, J. Trakis, B. Lewis, K. Rohan, M. Duffy, R. Tedesco, C. Connely, J. Billmeier, B. Defliese, M. Ryan. IN ITIATE D tNlTlATED MASQUERS-First row: J. Hall, J. Catherwood, D. Mavricos, M. Perry, D. Murphy, B. Zaslove, O. Greco, M. Doler, D, Fellows, N. Moir, D. Clement, A. Schuster, C. Ehlers, C. DeFrance, L. Kehrt, L. LaSala, J. Pinckney, L. Meyer, K. Rice, Sewell, G. lmpara, S. Yerden, M. Cummens. Second row: K. Freeman, C. Bentley, S. N. Klutz, M. Schenkel, J. Trotta, G. Carraine, J. Scott. Third row: L. Walther, P. Hundeman, A. Fasciani, M. Russa, P. Broncato, J. Edling, G, Trakas, F. Goyanes P. Owen, T. Morgan, D. Dewerth, S. Williams, T. Delaporte, D. Lenihan, S. Barnes Fourth row: D. Ardita, R. Walsh, C. Lemrow, J. Groody, K, Durr, K. Kareiwa, G Grifhorst, J. Garrison, B. Weber, C. Tucker, J. Kuhlman, K. Connelly, C. Garnett I.. Gregory, D. Jorgensen. The huge gold masques of comedy and tragedy which hang above the stage during showtime look down on the bustling activity of Masquers. They symbolize the history and tradition of the theatre and the aims of the club. The group milling about the stage rep- resents almost every type in the school, with each doing his part in a production whose pur- pose is to entertain its audience and teach its crew about the theatre. Again and again, the masques look out over the nervousness and tension of tryouts and the hard work of rehear- sals. This year they witnessed a hot coal sliding down the back of one of Red Chief's kidnap- pers. Tommy Banks waved a colorful pair of pettipants from Kay's trousseau before his amused family while the Father of the Bride fumed about the mounting bills. Every Satur- day when the afternoon rehearsals are re- placed by all day run-throughs, the masques can laugh with the cast at the actor whose costume is being fitted with such a plethra of pins that he looks like a Voodoo doll. Props people are scurrying about scavenging for park benches, palm trees and authentic fur- niture. Some sniff magic-markers in the Little Theatre as they mass produce posters for publicity. The treasurer and the head of ticket sales hound everyone to sell enough tickets so that the budget will balance. From below the stage in the Green Room rises the racket from the paint splattered crew building the set. The masques know only too well what goes on during the stay awake marathon of Hell Week. On show nights the masques look down proudly on the excitement and rush as people covered with greasepaint assume their new identities under the glaring stage lights. The masques see not only the ioking and laughter before a show, but also the tears of those who have just finished their last show. When the show is over, the actors and crews gone and the set empty, some people say you can hear a faint wail and a ghostly hammer- ing rise from the depths of the Green Room. The masques see all and hear all, but they don't tell all: each must find out for himself what the club offers and if there really is a Ghost of the Green Room. Page 733 Page 134 S.A.M. The Student Action Movement is the one activity in the Garden City High School that allows the student to ex- press his view on any matter and then act upon it. This past year saw the completion of the first successful fund raising project in S.A.M.'s two year history and a movie, The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, was shown to benefit the U.S.O. A S.A.M. sub-committee was formed in opposition to the war in Vietnam. You will note the word sub- committee, for S.A.M. is an umbrella organization, allowing for a wide range of opinion and action. S.A.M. now looks to a third year of discussion and action with hopes of an even larger membership. S.A.M.-P. Grilli, D. Giliberti, D. Walzer, R. Alvey, G. Davidson, J. Noble, J. Cuddy. ORGAN CLUB Under the sponsorship of Miss Lockridge, the organ club gives the students an opportunity to play this difficult instrument. They are taught the techniques of the organ-both the playing and care of it. Throughout the year the mem- bers play at assemblies and concerts and at the end of the year a few maestri are selected to play at graduation. ORGAN CLUB-E. George, S. Schuster, T. Sandquist, A. Eckerman, S. McLoughlin, V. Alexander, P. Paradiso. 5 2 5 HONOR SOCIETY-First row: F. Crosby, D. Murphy, N. Jacob, B. Bahlke, L. Segre, R. DiComo. Second P. Searles, J. Buschmann, C. Hurt, D. Brevoort, K. Kirby, E. Bailey. Third row: K. Durr, A. Mavricos, M. Al K. Anderson, T. Hoyt. Fourth row: B. Giliberti, P. Shemella, D. Hobson, C. Smith, B. Mitchell. YOWI beri, HONOR SOCIETY Scholarship, character, leadership and service-these are the four outstanding qualities that form an integral part of each member of the Garden City Chapter ofthe National Honor Society. Needless to say, membership is extremely selective, for only 57, of the iunior class and lO f, of the senior class ishadmitted each year. This is done only after careful screening by mem- bers ofthe faculty and current Honor Soci- ety members. At the induction ceremony, which was held on Feb. l6th this year, the Honor Society admitted its largest group of new members--23 juniors and 48 seniors. During the course of the ceremony, Mr. Cor- bridge, the chairman of our own Science Department, honored the entire Student Body with an excellent address. Besides enioying the duly awarded privi- leges and putting on an induction ceremony, the members, under the direction ot Pres. Craig Smith, Honor Rating Chairman Joan Buschmann, Honor Roll Chairman Nora Jacob and co-sponsors Mrs. McNally and Miss Smith, prepared the honor roll boards each quarter and wrote congratulatory let- ters to parents of honor roll students. Vice- Pres. Karen Anderson coordinated the Hon- or Society Tutoring Program. Other officers were Secretary Dyte Mavricos and Treas- urer Dan Lynch. HONOR SOCIETY, NEW MEMBERS-First row: Jim Dunford, D. Blanchard, J. Curcio, -'n,'.7' M. Sherry, P. Falker, C. Wolcheck, C. DeFronce, Tom Morrow, L. Wright, P, Weiser, B. Kavan. Third row: L. Rainie, B. Walzer, C. Wenk, P. Michaels, M. Ryan, K. Munoz, Guba, E. Gewert, P. Forker, D. Melis, M. Mather, S. Webber, C. Holman. Second row: B. Hecht, G. Truhlar, B. Hilliard, B. Dillingham, P. Paradiso, R. Koch, G. Davidson, P. Eggers, J. Haberkern, J. Sweeney, J. Strampfer, D. Farley, P. Michaels, D. Detrich, J. Edling, J. Noble, R. Grespin, P. Emslie, B. Laud, V, Raskopf, L. Wather. M. DeTurk, M. Ludwig, B. Ozarkiw, D. Maguire, M. Jones, K, Ward, F. Goyanes, C. D. Garber, P. Giaquinto, W. Oltmanns, C. Cullen, K. Gilligan, S. Schuster, K. Kareiwo, ORIENTATION COMMITTEE The Student Orientation Committee has performed a welcomed and nec- essary function for our bewildered new students by acquainting them with the school and its activities. Con- sisting of some thirty members under the leadership of Susanne Schuster this Student Council organization has made the rough days of our high school life go more smoothly. ORIENTATION COMMITTEE-First row: T. Sandquist, C. Sauer, S. Schuster, T. Kehoe, .I. Abbott, J. Anderson, M. Sullivan. Second row: M. Blanchard, Mr. Horton, D. Laverdier STEERING COMMITTEE Under the sponsorship of Mr. Formisano, the Steer- ing Committee is responsible for any legistlation nec- essary for an efficient Student Council. With the guid- ance of Kerry Durr, the Steering Committee also re- views the constitutions of each class, the General Or- ganization and the charters of clubs for presentation and approval by the Student Council. OFFICE WORKERS-K. Canevari, M. McCagney, B. Oakley, L. Rayel. STEERING COMMITTEE: H. Oelerich, J. Tebbel, C. Ehmann, R. Koch, J. Dunford. OFFICE WORKERS The Office Workers are a tremendous help to the main office and the guidance office. These students spend their free periods running er- rands forthe secretaries. They also spend a large part of their time filing the school records and distributing the absentee list. Undoubtedly, the administration could not function as effectively without the help of these dedicated girls. LIBRARY COMMITTEE One is able to notice immediately upon entering the library the quiet orderliness which pervades it. Naturally this is because of the fastidiousness of the hardworking Library Committee. The group's sponsor is Miss Crabtree, and its aim is to preserve silence and to sell paper back books. MAGAZINE DRIVE COMMITTEE During the first few weeks of becoming used to the new routine and the inevitable rearrangement of the bells there are a few extraordi- narily busy girls who are plotting and scheming to make the impend- ing Magazine Drive an enormous success. When the actual drive be- gan, confusion set into the Meeting Room. Somewhere between the concentrated eating and shrieks of frustration from mismatching ticker-tapes totals the girls accounted for every magazine subscrip- tion and the corresponding sums. However, despite the rather obvious ,each of order the Committee, with Sally Stark as its fearless leader, took in and kept track of more money than any previous drive. LIBRARY COMMITTEE-T. Raskopf, Miss Crabtree, L. Whitney, C. Whittier. MAGAZINE DRIVE-Janet Sullivan, Sally Stark, Pat Harrison, .loan Busch- mann, Cathy Hurt, Jeanne Mitchell. LOST AND FOUND To add to the confusion in the activity office, conspicuously attired lor non-attiredi students frantically search the lost and found area for various and sundry articles which have been conveniently misplaced. Jane Pinckney, in her usual everything-in- its-place attitude, tries her best to return everything to its rightful owner. LOST AND FOUND-First row: C. Sackman, P. Kumiski, D. Giannasis, M. Reynolds, K. Grespin. Second row: PGQG I37 S. Tate, M. Primrose, J. Hall, J. Pinckney, D. Laverdiere, M. Delaporte. HANDBOOK COMMITTEE-First row: N. Ward, D. Abbott, S. Beaton, D. Franson, C. O'DonnelI, M. Schenkel. Second row: S. Flanagan, M. McCagney, B. Oakley, M. Babenzien, K. Canevari. HANDBOOK COMMITTEE When a sophomore first arrives at the high school, he is completely con- fused by the school procedure and the many extracurricular activities. The Handbook Committee and its sponsor, Mrs. Watts, work to revise the hand- book-a small volume designed to aid the new student in understanding the high school. CHESS CLUB Violets are blue, Roses are red, Cerebral Calisthenics Are good forthe head. Under the sterling leadership of Mr. Walter, this ettervescent club com- petes otten with the Iiveliness typical to anyone enioying chess. Their en- deavors are climaxed at the end of the year by a challenging tournament to select the champion. CHESS CLUB-On floor: B. Hoyt, J. Jackson. Second row: G. Kerwin, P. Smythe, M. Meisinger, B. Kerler, R. Schnappauf, S. Jack, L. Jones, M. Maguire, P. Bee, C. Woodcock. I 'Rf' TECHNICAL DIRECTORS-J. Tebbel, J Shields, Mr. Cunningham, D. Borner, H Fennik, D. Keyes, G. Rolfes, J. Herman son, R. Frank. I TECHNICAL DIRECTORS The Technical Directors, under the sponsorship of Mr. Cunningham and presidents Dennis Borner and Jim Shields, have many other duties besides broadcasting the Daily Bulletin. Microphones for assemblies, concerts and dances, and music during lunch periods are among the many responsibilities of this un-sung crew. BOTANY CLUB The members of the Botany Club are those students who are extremely interested in broadening their knowledge of this extremely exciting field of science. Meeting once a week under the supervision of Mr. Turkel, Garden City's aspiring botanists devote a large part of their time to individual re- search proiects. BOTANY CLUB-Kneeling: A. Munro, B. Egan. Standing: C. Swartz, M. Laudati, B. Hillyer fPres.l, Mr. Turkell, C. Laudati, B. Riggs. BAND-First row: C. Hurt, G. Carraine, C. Holman, L. Wright, P. Searles, M. Painter, C. Walton, l.. Herbst, B. White, P. DePietro. Second row: D. Brevoort, N. Word, A. Rhodes, D. Muller, M. Clemens, P. Suda, P. Paradiso, K. Kirby, B. Mulroney, B. Quinn, M. Pender, D. Holman, S. Rainie. Third row: M. DeTurk, V. Deluise, J. Desch, BAND Possibly the hardest working group in the school and the most deserving of our praise and thanks is the Band. It is difficult to relate how much work and practice is spent on giving Garden City such a superb organization as this. Among the seemingly endless list of performances given by the Band this year are the Garden City Hotel, assemblies at Stratford and Stewart School and the iunior and senior high and two formal night concerts. We cannot, of course, forget the enthu- siasm promoted by having the Band play at home football games and making the half-time lively. Truly, we owe a great debt to our dedicated Band members. Page l4O A. Heubner, D. Koelsch, J. Tesh, D. Waterson, C. Smith, A. McClonahan, J. Bock, J. Braaten, N. Martin, B. Simpson, R. Grespin, D. Blanchard, J. Curcio. Fourth row: D. McLellan, R. Koch, W. Fleri, R. Bates, P, Oppermann, J. Edling, .I. Cuddy, R. Kind, J. Bock, S. Stuart, L. Brownell, T. Shemella, L. Abbott, J. Nesselhauf, R. Hughes. STAGE BAND-First row: B. Mulroney, V. Deluise, M. DeTurk, J. Desch, M. Pender. Second row: A. McClanohan, C. Smith, J. Bock, J. Braaten. Third row: P. DePietro, K. Shachmut, J. Bock, P. Oppermann, B. Hughes, J. Curcio, N. Martin. ORCHESTRA Although this organization is disappointing in number, its size is deceptive. Their quality far out- shines quantity, which is as it should be. The members are ex- tremely talented students who work at the difficult material they play so well. Like the Band, they have performed several times during the year to give a taste of a different kind of music. We of- fer our congratulations to a tal- ented and industrious instrumen- tal group. STAGE BAND Under the direction of Mr. Chadder- don, the stage band is made up of se- lect members of the band and orches- tra. Through the stage band, these in- strumentalists become acquainted with different forms of music varying from Dixieland Jazz to Rock 'n Roll. This year the stage band gave the students an idea of some different types of modern music in a very enjoyable as- sembly. ORCHESTRA-First row: A. Riley, D. Demuth, J. Pohl, J. Wiesfuse. Second row: L. Wright, C. Hurt, M. DeTurk V. DeLuise, P. DePietro, D. Muller, J. Bock, S. Stuart. Third row: J. Shachmut, M. Clemmins, P. Suda, P. Paradiso K. Kirby, D. Blanchard, J. Curcio, R. Hughes. Fourth row: P. Oppermann, J. Edling, R. Bates, D. Brevoort, A Rhodes, C. Smith, A. McCIanahon, J. Braoten, Mr. Chadderdon, L. Brownell. STUDIO ORCHESTRA-First row: A. Riley, D. Demuth, J. Pohl, J. Weisfuse, D. Muller, P. DePietro, M. Painter, L. Wright, C. Holman, C. Hurt. Second row: M. DeTurk, V. Deluise, J. Desch, D. McClelland, R. Koch, M. Clem- mins, P. Suda, P. Paradiso, K. Kirby, B. Mulroney, M. Pender, D. Holman, S. Roinie. Third row: A. Rhodes, D. Brevoort, S. Stuart, R. Kind, J. Bock, D. Waterson, C. Smith, A. McCIanohan, J. Bock, J. Braoten, R. Hughes, D. Blanchard, J. Curcio. Fourth row: J. Edling, P. Oppermann, R- 50795, l-- J- Bfowftell- size of the orchestra, it was de chance to play full-sized orches orchestra's string players. Need under the expert direction of Mr Chadderdon, made two brilliant performances at the Christmas and Spring Concerts. STUDIO ORCHESTRA Because of the extremely small cided to form a separate concert group to give the string players a tral music. The Studio Orchestra's 34 members consist of select band members in addition to the less to say, this organization, MAJORETTES-Left to right: L. Kamras, S. Christy, J. Casa, K. Springer, D. Frost, L. R ehl M Perry K Lawson J. Schuster, M. McCaffrey, M. Doler, D, Maguire, D. Schipa MAJO RETTES Left, right, left, right. . .this was a familiar cry coming from room lO4 all year long. The reason? Our enthusiastic Maiorettes were hard at work prac ticing routines for the football half time shows, various concerts, assemblies and the Memorial Day Parade. Meeting daily during 2nd period Head Twirler, Maggie Perry trained the girls in fundamental, intermediate and ad vanced twirling and marching skills. Head Maiorette, Linda Riehl, ably led the band while Dale Frost assisted both leaders. COLOR GUARD One of the finest services to our school and community, is that performed by the Color Guard. The organization headed by Pat Giaquinito and Barbara Ozarkiw, gives interested girls a chance to participate in the activ- ities of the Marching Band while displaying the flags of our coun- try and school. COLOR GUARD-Kneeling: L. Meyer, J. Gill- man, D. Monell, B. Desch, K. Gilligan. Top: B. Ozarkiw, J. Abbott, P. Giaquinto. - tyy . STUDENT STORE-l.. Boszilkov, J. Powell, J. Crisheld, J. Gilbert, President, E. Brennan, l. Jones, T. Delaporte. STUDENT STORE The Student Store, under the direction of Mrs. Schumacher and President Ken Gilbert, has supplied students with school necessities throughout the year. This small band of faithful students has given their time and energy and deserves the thanks of the student body for their efforts. A-V SQUAD The talents of these able elec- tronic geniuses serve classroom's activities and the individual. Mr. Cunningham's team is devoted to its duties and is a vital link in the school's backbone. A.V. SQUAD-John Tebel, Jim Shields, Gary Rolfes, John Hermanson. MAST 68 As we, the Activity Editors of Mast, finish the last few write- ups in the wee hours of our final all-night sessions, we wonder what we can possibly say about the Mast staff in general . . . Hardworking? Definitely! . . . Dedicated? Unbelievably! . . . Talented? Uniquely! . . . Band members? Unforgettably! But how does one even begin to describe the ioys, the sorrows, the frustrations and the satisfaction of producing such a monumental publication as Mast '68? Believe us, it's not easy! Vaguely we remember that work on this yearbook began sometime last spring with the election of the editors. Yes, it was fate alone that brought our handsome crew together and beckoned us to perform a near impossibility. But is was more than fate that kept us going strong throughout the school year. lWhat it was, however, we're still not exactly sure-maybe it was the constant fear of being strung-up by the rest of the senior class?!!l First came the painful pic- ture taking, then the constant pursuit of proofs not returned, and then the endless writing, rewriting, editing, re-editing, rewriting, and editing once again.. .Ahhhhl Those carefree days of Mast editorship . . . when dead- lines came and went recklessly unheeded, when best friends became the most dire enemies, when a study hall not spent in the Mast office was a rarity, when sleep was a luxury . . . Yes, for all those who contributed to this yearbook, their work on Mast '68 will not soon be forgotten. But who could possibly forget such capable editors as Cathy Holman and Mark DeTurk, or such a composed and understanding sponsor as Mr. Chiavoli? Or for that matter, who could readily forget the stunning creativity and original- ity of Daphne Pappas and John Curcio or Mr. Chiavoli's tennis ball?!l For the members of the staff, at least, Mast '68 will re- main in their minds as one of the most memorable lor catas- trophicl events of their high school career. Page l44 , , 5 Editors-in-chief Mark DeTurk Cathy Holman Write-up Editors Boys Arthur Seale Girls Nora Jacob Sports Editors Boys David Blanchard Girls Joan Buschmann Art and Format John Curcio Daphne Pappas Photography Editors Thomas Padden Frank LaSala MAST STAFF-First row: J. Ferencik, M. Norris, N. Jacob, D, Flarhety, J, Buschmann, E. Earley. Second row: P. Eggers, M. Wright, A. Dietenbach, J. Sullivan, P. Michaels, S Schuster, A. Seale, S. Stark, G. Nickson. Third row: K. Pidal, J. Kuhlman, F. LaSala, J Curcio, D. Blanchard, C. Holman, M, DeTurk, C, Hurt, C. Smith, J. Bock, M. Tegnell Not Photographed: D. Pappas, T. Padden, B. Giliberti, D. Farley. '68 STAFF Business Department Ben Giliberti Phillip Michaels Activities Editors Craig Smith Sally Stark Janet Sullivan Advertising Editors Cathy Hurt Michael Tegnell Art Staff Jim Kuhlman Ronnie DiComo Typists Monica Wright Ruth Guzman Kathy Appelt Karen Pidal Amy Faulkner Martha Norris Jane Ferencik Deborah Wahmann Other Edlfors who performed so emclenlly Art Seale Nora Jacob Sally Stark Janet Sullivan Frank LaSala Tom Padden .loan Buschmann Phll Michaels Ben Giliberli Page l46 5215211 ff if, ,mag mi f S if , QW,. we- H, THE NOTABLE NINE Our Volunfeers-who helped bridge fhe gap Dan Farley ,l Sue Schuster ' Jon Bock Arthur Diefenbach Ellen Earley ,S Greg Nickson 'War Diane Flaherty Jim Kuhlman Pete Eggers Page 147 Page M8 Sept. 29 Mitchell repeats as Mag. Drive high salesman Sept. 29 Class almost makes quota for 3rd year Sept. 7 School Opens Sept. 16 National Merit Semi-finalists announced Oct. 72 Dan Farley wins a tennis match Nov. 'I l gf Football team ends most remarkable season in many years A1 . 'N 4 my -,,. .1 A J so . f ,, , .KF JJ Q W v ,V , , Oct. 31 Halloween is uneventful r 5 iti, Page M9 Dec. 4 Librory drops fines on overdue books mm l A l Dec. 6 Solly Rivers Snow Queen Nov. 1 1 Best Football porfy ever Jan. 3 Humanities Operas Jan. 6 Ron Rudiger calls Mr. Badger a walrus Jan. 7 Pat Oram eats lunch Dec. 29 Basketball wins Christmas tourney before succumbing to G.C. choke Page l5l fif'1 Page l52 'K e in in gem? 'X m if , f l HW my 2 M lg f l'3 5 . iq M-wg., f,.: i -. 9 Jan. 14 Ellen Earley breaks training-gets kicked off basketball Team Feb. 2 G.C. incensed by Tobacco Movie feb. 21 MAST makes a deadline?'??? March 3 Gymnastic's Assembly-Art Young hits the deck! 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Unfortu- nately, Tessier never really had a chance to excel. Players were continually shifted from one position to another to fill vacancies caused by iniuries, so that the starting line-up changed from game to game and a cohesive, disciplined unit was never able to form. Co-captain Dave Ross, one of the few experienced varsity men who was so valuable to the team, was plagued by knee iniuries that limited his effectiveness for most of the season. As a result of this unsettled situation, the G.C. passing attack hardly got off the ground. Although the Troian defense allowed an aver- age of l3 points during league competition, a re- spectable record, the offense scored an average of only 7. Because of inexperienced personnel, iniuries, and bad breaks, the teams' performance was inconsis- tent, but in many games was commendable. The Mus- tangs of Mineola, ranked first in the league, had no easy win as the Troians threatened their goal several times during the duel. The Mineola coach described the Garden City encounter as the toughest game of the season for his team. ln the Kennedy game on our home field, Tessier ran for one touchdown and passed to end Dan Lynch for another. At North, Tes- sier played his best game in completing 10 of T9 passes for 134 yards, including a 20 yard toss to iunior Rick Porto.- The score culminated an 80 yard drive sparked by the running of sophomore half-back Paul Connor. In the Manhasset game, tackle Larry Zampino scooped up an Indian fumble and carried it 30 yards for a touchdown. Although the '67 team suffered what has been called rebuilding blues , next year, with a more experienced squad, possibly a new, more equitable Division Ill placement, a few more favorable breaks, and most important, more desire to win, the Troians will enioy a better season. Special recognition was won by iunior Dave Venier, who received division honors as defensive half-back. FOOTBALL RECORD Garden Great Neck South KAI ........ 6 Bethpage iHl .................... 6 Mineola lAl ...................... 0 Plainview Kennedy IHl ...... 20 Port Washington lHl ........ 6 Great Neck North lAl ........ 6 'Syosset IHI ...................... 0 Manhasset lHl .................. 12 'Non-league City Opponent 24 7 21 7 7 13 27 58 Page 761 Page 162 If I only had my wheels! sf ,f '5k . iF Qifaifi'-LQ , A H , 5, 'f 2--4 ' J- V! A if .f':?ff'f'Fi' ' ' . U .,A.. . ., ak ga M' wfmmeaaieslf EEK' '. ff' .- . ,- ,.. ,, , , , ,W X my K K ' Y H M-X-21 ' - af: ' ,. . , f f . .., liwf ,-5 .53 5 , 61 . SK H5575YiL2Tfi,2gse1iv2ffA-14, 5 :2255 . ' . E ' Q -. saw: 5Kyla?lQ74.g5iLi?A.i1:? 555' ' -:' :,:: ' su- 595- , , Aweflffyfifqwia-vf':2244,iii 2 -f--: ,w1fs1 My ' Wm- f-vgssgfw' v:5yX55g?1aStsw,g S -- , v,.v,. D1 W .,A,,., S EJ: may X .2 I-Yiwu plz :H ww W -, Z A .WM -Z, if Sz-fwerswx M A ,fs xr , , iM3,wg,1fgSgwgse,Qiimswggqgggf Vg , 1 3, X -Y' X K X 1, 'gm it ,f smsewfz qggiai-lfgsx :. S M3313 S Q N new 5 S gjfggzgs QF 3 - W' ,Sl ffib xg . iyfpiii : ..4mi?i 5, A , 2 f 1,4 N , K M Q W ,.. W S Q ag' Q , -ffm U -A Q, W Z wszszggwxwg , , ,,5gQ,fef1-:fi L, fr fy - :,i4'E'Hf?jQ:'EM f - px Q56 .imffsiiif .:gsgHg,, L A T Y ou're nof my fype They're all yours, Leo f r'-f M Wi . ,,.. 1,5 Maw? ' I . . K 1' ' Mu '21 l L ' 1 . WWQQWKTW I Www ' ' W an-mm W SM QWEHQWK 42 Www' TENNIS-Top row: Mr. Corbridge, B. Mitchell, B. Hanna, R. Kerler, B. Fendt, A. Buck, M. Tegnell, R. Colan. Bottom row: D. Dickenson, A. Rhodes, E. George, J. Dunford, C, Smith, J. Garvey, D, Farley. TENNIS After suffering an O-10 season last year, the Tro- ions made a strong comeback in compiling a 6-6 record this season. The great G.C. efforts against the Great Neck powerhouses demonstrated the spirit and strength of our team, as almost every match was forced into the full three sets by the Troians. Although the attempts at upset victories fell short, the margin of defeat in these matches was smaller than the scores indicate. Captain Bob Mitchell received at the end of the season his sec- ond consecutive Most Valuable Player award. Chief Corbridge is looking forward to a still better team next season, with six of ten starters returning. Page 764 LINE-UP Singles First Bob Mitchell Second Jim Dunford Third John Garvey iJr.l Fourth Dan iChokel Farley, Craig Smith Doubles First Bob Kerler Ur.l, Bob Colan iJr.l Second Bill Fendt, Jack Cooper lJr.l Third Dave Dickenson iJr.l, Alex Rhodes Ur.l How sweef if is! U These Q 8.i, : Q ! shori rackefs! Page 765 'Hz M- Ca! 22 Um 2 ..i 'QQ si?-3 .L-C 'na Us ,gm L.-:xi gs 29 UE gil .E Eu .o go .PU .25 -Quo ...L 22 E . r- 'Ui can o U . yun- E 14, 'IS' Eu. Dui 8-0- 0 QD? an-4' O: mg' UE .e U Q ff X5 : 52 IJ- ai . C 2 O ai ,os D 3 ad 5 2 3 -I I: GJ D S CROSS-COUNTRY The prospects for the cross-country team looked promising at the season's start, with veteran runners Scott Fairgrieves, Bob Laud, Jerry Melis and Bruce Rosenberg returning to provide a strong nucleus. How- ever, the bad breaks the Trojans encountered in the woods of Great Neck North proved to be prophetic of the ill fortune that plagued the team for the rest of the season, as Bob Laud was hampered by leg iniuries and Bruce Rosenberg was kept from a top finish by vague course markings. This pattern of bad luck could not be broken as the season progressed and the team, although strong in depth and talent, achieved only a 2-3 record. Even so, The Boss is confident that Fairgrieves, Kelly and Fagen will pro- vide another strong nucleus forthe next year's team. This year's runners, in order of performance, were: Scott Fairgrieves, Bruce Rosenberg, Tom Kelly, Ray Koch, Jerry Melis, Keith Bauer, Larry Blake and Joe Fagen. 1 1 rs, ,. RECORD Garden City Opponent Great Neck North .............. 41 31 Port Washington ..............., 41 56 Great Neck South .............. 28 27 Bethpage ................ ....,.. 3 2 24 Mineola ............... ......, 2 4 32 Page 167 3 S! '1 1 1 1 1 2 1 fi -4 I 'Q 3 4 1 i 1 5 1 3 1 J I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - A 1:-1.m4ima11mwwm1 -wmmx' miixfwmsammmf wwfvmmmu, 4111, .w wsmuvesnv ,. ' :ff-- -' -' :- SOCCER Our soccer team, composed largely of new members, proved early in the season that it would be a continuous threat in its league as it rolled up four consecutive victories in its first four encounters. ln the first regular game of the season, a fine performance by Joe Beradino in the goal helped the Trojans take a 2-l victory over Roslyn. Strong for its league opener, the team met the visiting Clarke Rams on its own field and scoring one goal in each period, came away with a 4-0 trounce. The next game was the first of four during the season that was lost by a slim one-goal margin. The team traveled to Great Neck South, where the outcome of the game was decided by the end of the first quarter. Although the next three games proved disappointing in that the team lost to Great Neck North, Mineola and Port Washington, the Troians' spirit was re- awakened with its second romp over Clarke, 4-0. After another tight one with South, the Troians, having gained valuable experience, finished the season showing increas- ingly greater strength as it won 2 of the last 3 contests. First the team tallied an impressive victory over North and then came the inspiring 6-3 overtime romp over first-place Mineola. ln this, the high-point of the season, Bob Eggers paced the scoring with three goals, while Pete Eggers, Hobson, and co-captain Oakley each scored one. A pen- alty kick made the difference in the last game, as the Tro- ians were edged out by Port, 2-l . Pete MacAndrew received the Outstanding Player of the Year Award as the player who demonstrated the greatest hustle and drive, and co-captain Tom McClelland was named to the All-North Shore and All-Division ll teams and was selected as the third best fullback in the county. Next year's captains will be Bob Eggers and Jim Yates. SCORING lgoalsi Bob Eggers ......................,........... ,...,,, 8 Dick Oakley ........... .....,.......... ..,.,,, 5 Dick Hobson .... ......, 4 Hank Hoke lJr.l ...... ....,., 3 l Pete Eggers ......,....,.,.,..,,..., ,,,,,,, RECORD Garden City Opponent Roslyn ' ..................... ..,..... 2 I Clarke .........................,,...,... 4 0 l Great Neck South .............. 2 Great Neck North ..... ........ I 2 Mineola ................ ........ 0 3 Port Washington ....... ........ 0 3 Clarke ....................... ........ 4 0 Great Neck South ..... ........ O I Great Neck North ..... ........ 2 0 Mineola ................ ........ 6 3 Port Washington .... ..,..... 'I 2 'Non-league Page l69 Page 770 Soccer it fo me Excedrin headache. , - A f- A- f - ,, .--f ,,.4...J,,f,,f,.,,, ..,,x,. XQ,,,.,h,,L.Qmn1wwmwAL. ,.vA. 2,4-mffM.,f,,M ,.,,., ,..,, H . , , wk ik. -w, 2- N,-lfzwfgm-A: www At the start of wrestling practice the Trojan grapplers were looking forward to a good season, we can now say they had a great one. Four seniors, Co-captains Cook and Shemella, Braseth, and Blanchard returned to the mats with two years of Varsity experience, while strong iuniors and sophomores added great depth and filled out the team. Realizing its potential, the team set the championship as its goal early in the season. The team's pre-league schedule started out explosively as the matmen took a pro- phetic upset win over Carle Place, and in its first league test, the grapplers soundly defeated Port Washington 36-20 with Dave Blanchard's 18 second pin, the fastest of the year, sparking the team to victory. ln the next league match everything went wrong for our grapplers in a disappoint- ing 33-ll loss to South. But bouncing back stronger than ever, the team vindicated itself by pulling one out over Mineola, 26-24, for what proved to be the win that earned G.C. a first place berth in Division ll. In this crucial match, a fine effort by sophomore Ted Drossos enabled the Tro- ians to retain their early lead when Mineola heavyweights narrowed the large G.C. lgap. After taking victories from both North and Bethpage, the matmen met Kennedy lack- ing only one win to tie Mineola and South as division cham- pions. The pressure was on, and as Mineola and South waited, G.C. trounced Kennedy 29-l7, with Co-captains Shemella and Cook scoring consecutive pins to wrap up the season and the championship. Five wrestlers made outstanding contributions to the team effort. Ted Shemella and Dave Venier were unde- feated in league competition, and Brian Fitzpatrick lost only one. Jim Yates, recovered from an injury, placed fourth in the North Shore Tournament, as did Ted Shemella. Co-captain Paul Shemella proved himself to be one of the finest matmen G.C. has seen. ln the rough l57 lb. class, he finished his senior season by pinning every opponent in league competition. He won l2 of T3 matches during the regular season, in nine of these he scored a pin. He earned more team points, 52, than any other wrestler on the team. He also averaged the highest number of points per bout. In the Shores, Paul placed 3rd. The fine success of this year's wrestling team was made possible through the in- spiring leadership of this dedicated athlete and the fine effort made by every member of the squad. WRESTLING RECORD Garden City Opponent Carle Place ....... ........ 2 6 20 Wheately ............ ......... l 7 25 'Port Washington .............. 36 20 Locust Valley .................... 15 23 'Great Neck South ............ l l 33 'Mineola .......................... 26 24 'Great Neck North ............ 27 19 Westbury ........................ 17 29 'Bethpage ......... 27 23 Glen Cove ...... ......... l 9 26 Herricks ........... ........ 7 35 Sleepy Hollow ...... ........ 'l 9 27 'Kennedy .............. ........ 2 9 I 8 'League matches Page l73 Uh--oh-forgot my High Protein Energy Bar Page 774 What we need is Ellen Earley! Yafes racks up fhe poinfsf' A Page 175 BOWLING BOWLING-First row: R. Koch, C. Burdette, L. Walther, B. Rosenberg, B. Schmidt W Leydet. Second row: Mr. Slocombe, G. Tancreto, F. Neurohn, H. Oellrich, E. Kaestner M. Riccardi, D. Senft. It was an almost season for this year's Trojan bowling team. The var- sity, including Ray Koch, Walt Leydet, Chris Burdette, Junior Bull Schmidt, Bruce Rosenberg and Larry Walther, was unsuccessful in its bid to'make the play-olts because of two games that were lost by one pin each. Although this team was stronger than those of the recent past, a new and stronger league made winning more difficult. The final statistics show that G.C. com- piled a total of l4 points, as against l9 taken by its opponents, the team's season record was 4-7. Both high game and high series honors for the team were won by Ray Koch with scores of 237 and 602, respectively, while Larry Walther edged out Ray for high average with a score of l 70. Page 776 RIFLERY First row R Cunningham P Johnson R Porlanda, S.Groybach. RIFLERY Following a disastrous 1967 season K0-l4l our riflery team was probably the biggest surprise on the North Shore this year. Spearheaded by the sharpshooting of seniors Hunderman and Horton, the '68 team accumulated an astounding lO-4 rec- ord, good for a second place berth in the North Shore league and surpassed only by Island Trees and Glen Cove, who tied for first place at l l-3. A loss in a second round meet with weaker Mineola proved to be the team's undoing. Coach Cunning- ham was quick to praise Hunderman, who finished with a l75.8l average, and Horton, who registered a l74.5O average. Hunderman's record earned him a position on the North Shore All Scholastic Rifle Team, and Horton, who achieved high match for GC, l87, against Jericho, was named to the sec- ond team. Juniors Goepfert, Kramer and Neiswin- ter and sophomore Johnson provided good depth on the '68 team and look forward to another good season next year. Y Page l77 l .iff i GYMNASTICS-Left to right: V. Raskopf, D. Boyle, A. Young, J. Bock, D. Dean, B. Denigress, B. Brady, F. LaSala, B. Deegan, J, Duggan, D. Condelli, J. Garnett, C-YMNASTICS A welcome addition to our athletic program, the gymnastics team, coached by Mr. Muller, did sur- prisingly well for a new team in three interscholastic scrimmages this year. The gymnasts, having learned basic and intermediate skill to incorporate in competitive routines on the apparatus or mats, tested their skills in meets with Herricks, Farming- dale, and North Shore high schools. Leading this year's team were co-captains Viney Raskopf and Dick Boyle, who was one of several who sustained an iniury. Despite the iniuries, the team compared quite favorably with more experienced teams. By the season's end, the Troians had put together a strong nucleus that looks forward to a winning sea- son as a varsity team next year. J. Hubble, S. Cekerski. RECORD Garden City Opponent Herricks ......... ..,,,, n 0 score Farmingdale ...... ,,,,,,, 3 O 81 North Shore ...... ,,,.,,, 5 5 73 INDOOR TRACK-First row: S. Fairgrieve, T. Turyn, B. Laud, D. Buckley, N. Parrot, J. Marino, D. Lenihan. Second row: T. Barnes, R. Grespin, J, Mahoney, P. Olsen, R. Frank, T. Helmus, B. Dillingham, J. Mulroney, R. Holzmarier. Third row: T. Kelly, M. Clemens, A. Pascale, J. Crisfield, J. Getchell, R. Rossetti, P. Connor. RECORD Garden City Opponent Calhoun ..,...................,..... 43 43 Great Neck South .....,,....,.. 46 31 Port Washington ................ 40 37 Bethpage ........... ......... 4 I 36 Herricks ......,.,.... ..,,,.,,, 3 2 45 Name Event Performance - - 1 I mile ............. .......... 4 min. 58 sec. Scott Fmrgneve 2 miles ...................... I 0 min. 38 sec. Tom Turyn 60 yard dash ..... ................ 6 .4 sec. Rich Rossetti 300 yard run ..... ........... 3 5.8 sec. Bob Meyer 600 yard run ...... . ...... I min. 25 sec. Tom Kelly 1000 yard run .............. 2 min. 29 sec. Jim Gitchell high iump .................................. 5'9 Dave Ross Shotput .................................. 46 feet 'new school record ' 'tied school record INDOOR TRACK For the third consecutive year the indoor track team has proven to be one of GC's strongest. Once again this season, the Troians made a strong bid for the division title, but again faltered coming down the stretch in losing their last meet to a tough Herricks team. This season's competition saw many fine performances. Among them was a record-tying run in the 60 yard dash by Tom Turyn in the time of 6.4 seconds, as well as an exceptional 300 yard run by Rich Rosetti in the Bethpage encounter. Per- haps the most exciting performance ofthe year was turned in against Bethpage, when in the last event, the Medley Relay team lBob Laud, Dennis Buckley, Randy Grespin and anchorman Tom Kellyl edged out Bethpage's four in a thrilling, see-sawing, rec- ord-setting win to clinch the meet for GC. ci .E 'U 1. U :- U I 4 5 .aa sc U -C. U C hx 1l d -U. C U if U u E F E .C ..- x: 0 'U O 4 5 0 L -0- 2 EI l -I 4 an I- u.u sc ua 4 no Page 780 rardino, L. Be macher, M. : .C U ua ad To cn .9 E U va al 3 2 'U I- o I E andingl: fsf Second row Eustburn. C,Jc1cob, J Ienberger, Wel nl L. ev .E U cz BASKETBALL At the beginning of the '67-'68 season, Coach Cliff Hordlow spoke with cautious optimism of his team's chances. He plainly had a good nucleus ireturning lettermen Berardino, Lynch, and McClel- landl around which to build a new team. With Mitchell and newcomers Kelly and Odenthal add- ing strength, his maior problem would be to develop these individually good players into a cohesive unit before the opening of the league season. The pre- league schedule opened with three disappointing losses, in two of these the margin of defeat was only one basket. However, the Trojans pulled out of their early slump impressively by taking a game from Westbury, this year's championship team on the north shore. This put G.C. into the finals of the Christmas Tournament and in a wildly exciting game typical of many during the regular season, the Troians edged out South, last year's Island Champions, for their first Tournament Champion- ship in seven years. During the league season, G.C. won two of five very close games. One of these was the last game of the season, as the Troians met Bethpage on their home court for a bid at a playoff berth. But Berardino, G.C.'s high scorer, broke his hand early in the game, and, largely due to this iniury, the Troians were edged out by one basket. Year-end statistics show us that Berardino led the team in scoring with 269 points 114.9 averagel and in rebounding with 141. Captain Lynch compiled the best shooting percentage from the floor and tallied for 190 points, iust two points behind Oden- thal, who played one more game than Lynch. Mitchell put his steady ball handling ability to good use, while Tom McClelland and Odenthal sparked the team's defense with many outstanding blocks and steals. Deserving special mention is Joe Berar- dino, who was named to the All-Division ll Team. RECORD Garden City Opponent Floral Park iAl ...... ........ 5 8 60 Roslyn im' .......... ........ 6 6 68 Manhasset iHl .................... 52 66 Westbury iHl ...................... 58 48 Great Neck South IHl .......... 46 45 Hempstead KAI .................. 25 76 Port Washington iA1 .......... 61 62 Great Neck South iAl .......... 59 68 Mineola iHl ........................ 60 50 Great Neck North iAl .......... 42 86 Bethpage LAI ...................... 56 62 Port Washington lHl ..,,...... 47 66 Great Neck South IHV' ...... 57 55 Kennedy lHl ...................... 75 57 Mineola lAl ...................... 70 67 Kennedy KAI ...................... 65 40 Great Neck North IHl ........ 37 57 Bethpage iHl ...................... 53 55 'Overtime Thank you, senior male cheerleaders!' You may fake one giant sfep forward. Ody leaves rubber Page 782 lf's differenf, coach, buf if'll never work! muiy, W? 49' fn-wr , , . W Q . , . , V ,,,,,, . wr. wwmnff4f.vmw,ww.Mu nmmmwmww wg LACROSSE Although the Trojan lacrosse team has lost many fine players through graduation, it looks strong enough to do very well in league competition again this season. Among the returning starters are Paul Raskopf and Jeff Tessier who, as co-captains, are ably leading this year's squad. The starting line-up, though at this point still subiect to change, is: at attack, Lynch, Oakley and Venier, first midfield, Porto, Starr and Tessier, second midfield, Boule, Ebbetts, P. Ras- kopf and Strampferp third midfield, Boger, Cook and T. Raskopf, on defense, Kavan, McClelland, Schu- macker and Silvestrip in the cage, Denby and Leo Smith. Ed Orlowski was slated to start at attack but was iniured during pre-season practice. The Troian stickmen started off the schedule with a li-4 romp over Carey High School, an excellent start to what should be a very good season. Page l85 ' I f L, I l U K G'. Ni Q 3 Down boy. Hey coach, whclf now'? HTU9- Y0U'fe if- s -id 5- C U R.Che S 2 a S 'u I' TG Fa Kuna S N L. -E E U- P- .Q I- .22- L- Q0 C D c .0 DU 65-E-5 Dug.: x 5,3 mam ggtb 20- Dm I'- Q-in u 3 an ci D hd '53 ED -X U CJ 4 6? l . TRACK and FIELD The GC track team looks as strong as ever this year, and once again is striving to snare that elu- sive Division Il Championship. ln its first meet of the season, the Trojans pulverized Port Washington by the score of 95-41. lt this is any indication of the team's potential, it will certainly do very well again this year. In any team the size ot our track squad there are bound to be certain stand-outs. This year, Coach King has great talent spread out in many events. ln the sprints he has Tom Turyn, who recent- ly tied a nineteen year old record in the 60 yard dash, and junior Rich Rossetti, who is expected to do as well before the season ends. Returning to run the 880 is veteran Keith Bauer, who has been joined by Tom Kelly, a runner expected to run a sub-two minute halt mile. Scott Fairgrieve, a junior, is run- ning to better the school record of 10:06 in the two mile event. Garden City's 880 relay team, tra- ditionally strong, is also out to break a record. Coach King feels that the combination of Rossetti, Paul Connor, Dennis Buckley and Turyn is capable of bettering the time of 1:32. lBuckley also is out- standing in the 440.2 But the pole vault will be the Trojan's strongest event this season. Returning are seniors Neil Blakeman and Bruce Birmingham, both of whom cleared 1 1'6 last season, and junior Dick Boyle, who set a school record of 12'9 as a soph- omore. Rick Eckis should also do quite well in his event, the discus throw. However, eleven athletes do not a track team make! Helping to fill out places in the sixteen events and providing depth a cham- pionship team requires a large squad of good abil- ity and talent. With such a generous endowment of both quality and quantity, it looks like our Trojan Trackmen will enjoy another fine season. ci O. Berardin ourke, M. Douglas, S. O'R och, B. ern. Third row: C. Riffle, co .X 5- GJ .D C I -1 BASEBALL Coach Chuck Riffie is looking forward op- timistically, to a good season for the '68 baseball team. Although the team, with only three seniors, is admittedly quite young and inexperienced, the talent and ability is there. The coach feels that all this is needed to garner the needed experience are a few games of playing time. As this book goes to print the starting line-up has not yet been deter- mined, there has already been much iockeying of players in an effort to find the most potent com- bination. Sterling and O'Brian are in contention for the catcher's spot, as Shemella and DeFeliesse are for first base, Daly and Haberkern are for second, and as L. Rainie and temporarily iniured Joe Berar- dino will be for third. At this point the G.C. bull-pen is quite prolific and equally unsettled. The promis- ing of nine contenders for a place onthe mound are sophomores Douglas, M. Berardino, and senior Paul Shemella. Somewhat more certain are the outfield 'positions, which will probably be held by Captain John Dunne, Hickey and Holmes, and the short-stop position, held down by Malfetano. Thus far in the season, Troian batters have outhit their opponents by a ratio of 13-6, showing that the '68 team should do well, even in this rebuilding year. Page l9l Page 192 GOLF-J. Steen, coach, T. Sandquist, L. Walther, T. Davies, J. Goble, P. Olsen, B. Gobh,S.Pnwn,R.Remen,B.SpHngegI4.Dahon GCDLF A season of success is forecast for the Troian golf team this spring. Led by four returning seniors, Bob and Jim Goble, Paul Olsen and Larry Walther, the team hopes to improve on last year's record, as good as it was. Though there seems to be a lack of interest in golf among underclassmen, the many additional seniors trying out for the team will undoubtedly enable the Tro- ians to do well in Division Vlll play. Page 793 B.A.A.--Front row: J. Tessier, G. Cooke, D. Lynch. Back row: D. Venier, J. Yafes GA A DELEGATES-First row: B. Blankley, .I Earley D McCabe, B. Horstmann, L. Paterson S Hamlin, D. Brevoort. Second row C Smith P Eggers, K. Foley, L. Lagna, B Barmore Thlrd row: S. Chamberlain, J. Mitchell, D. Abbott. X GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION This year's activities of the Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation were under the direction of Miss Stefek. The purpose of the organization is to promote the in- terest in sports in as many girls as possible. The intramural program offers basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis, modern dance, bowling, gymnas- tics and field hockey to all girls. This year a new exercise group was begun under the sponsorship of Mrs. Goepfert. Coed volleyball games in the gym classes were also offered for the first time. Once again the Girls' Athletic Association spon- sored its annual Christmas Party. A iolly Santa, played by Mrs. Goepfert, arrived carrying a huge sack of presents. Entertainment of folk singing and small skits helped to makethe party a great success. G.A.A.-First row: J. Buschmann, E. Earley A. Horstmann. Second row: M, Kuhn, P, Harrison. HOCKEY-First row: J. Munkenbeck, P. Emslie, C. Smith, P. Lord. Second row: B. Bahlke, L. Paterson, J. Buschmann, Capt. P. Harrison, C. Sauer. Third row: C. Wolchek, F. Wilson, HOCKEY A. Horstmann, M. Kuhn. The hockey team experienced a winning season this year under the coaching of Mrs. Goepfert. Dur- ing the long hours of practice the girls developed many new skills and an effective offensive strategy. Garden City was victorious over Sewanhaka, Hempstead and Herricks, our foremost rival, but lost to St. Mary's and Carle Place. This year's var- sity forward line consisted of Pat Harrison, Cindy Sauer, Jeanne Mitchell, and the team of Ellen Ear- ley and captain Joan Buschmann. The defensive players included Cathy Hurt, Betty Bahlke, Frances Wilson, Doris Brevoort, Pat Lord and Jane Munken- back. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL-First row: J. Buschmann, B. Blankley, E. Earley, C. Hurt, F. Crosby. Second row: M. Kuhn, C. Guba, S. Hamlin, J. Earley. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL ln every respect it was a rewarding season for this year's Varsity Volleyball team. Seniors Ellen Earley lcaptaini, Cathy Hurt, Betty Bahlke, Marion Sherry, and Joan Buschmann, togethe'r with Juniors Sally Hamlin and Melanie Ludwig showed not only their skill as individual players but also the ability to play as a team. As a result, Garden City was victorious over Mineola, Sewanhaka, New Hyde Park, Carey, and Great Neck South, thus enjoying an undefeated season. The Junior Varsity team finished with a record of three wins and two losses. Garden City also or- ganized three class teams, of which the sopho- mores were most successful. Page l97 GIRLS BASKETBALL-First row: M. Rossetti, P. Vaile, T. Kehoe, B. Barmore J Fmneran A Treiber Second row: J. Jackson, P. Harrison, D, McCabe, M. Ludwig J Vione J Earley K Foley. Third row: J. Buschmann, C. Hurt, E. Earley, B. Blankley S Hamlin GIRLS' BASKETBALL This season the Girls' Varsity Basketball team achieved a record of 6-2 under the coaching of Miss Stefek. The squad, led by its able captain Barbara Blankley, was supported by outstanding seniors Ellen Earley, Cathy Hurt and Joan Busch- mann. The team was victorious in games with New Hyde Park, Mineola, Carey, Valley Stream, J.F.K. and Great Neck South. Garden City's only defeats were met at Herricks and Carle Place. Next year's squad will be supported by the re- turning iuniors Jeanne Earley, Jean Vione, Dee Dee McCabe, Pat Harrison, and Melanie Ludwig. lt should be another successful season for Garden City. BADMINTON-First row: K. Brennan, E, Martone, V. Bressan, D. Venables, M. Coughlin, D. McCarr, L. Wittle. Second row: P. Forker, J. Lotito, A. Prendergast, M. Scully, M. Dick, L. Rayel. Third row: J. Ozarkiw, J. Sawdon, D. Frost, P, Maksim, B. Blankley, D. McCabe, N. Bryan, N. Goetz. BADMINTON The badminton team coached by Miss Henretig finished its second year of competition with a final record of two wins cmd two losses, coming in second in the Awpenny's Sportsday. It was apparent that the extra hours of practice greatly helped the team's performance this year. The squad made a good comeback this season and defeated one of its maior rivals, Carey, by one point. The team maintained its undefeated record against St. Mary's. Some of the girls who participated this year were single players Dee Dee McCabe, Barbara Blankley, Ann Zukas, and Joan Lotito. The double teams also played well, backed by performances by Patti Forker, Vicki Bressan, Mary Dick, Diane MacCar, Paula Maxim, and Peggy Coughlin, Page V A R S I T Y VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-First row: J. Zack. Second row: P. Harrison, J. Mitchell, L. Moore, C. Smith, J, Sullivan. Third row: L. Martone, E. Earley, P. Macandrew, M. Kuhn, N. Rosenblum. J R. V A R S l T Y JV CHEERLEADERS-First row: C. Price, A. Regan. Second row: J. Jaeger, K. Brennan, C. Stuart, P. Eggers. Third row: B. Barmore, B. Horstmyer, K. Scott, J. Madigan, P095 200 J, Penn, M. Randi. 5-i'- M095 ,m, . mphvM, 4' ,f A J 194' ALJQ Page 201 Page 202 GYMNASTICS This year, on April 26, the Girls' Athletic Association held its first gymnas- tic demonstration.. After approximately nine weeks of practice under the direction of Mrs. Goepfert, Miss Henretig and Miss Stefeck, the girls per- formed on the balance beam, the horse, the springboard, and the uneven parallel bars. The girls also exhibited their abilities in musical exercise, tumbling and a Philippine stick dance. It is hoped that such an exhibition will be included in next year's program also. Page 203 5 fulfil' SPRING SPORTS This spring, archery, tennis, and softball will be ottered to all interested Garden City girls. However, because ot the amount of time required for preparation of the Gymnastic Demonstration, no extramural teams will be organized. This year's activities will be drawn to a close by the annual Girls' Athletic Association Tea at which awards and trophies are presented. The i967-68 Girls' Physical Education program was a very successful one in which a great many interested students took part. Page 205 K 4QY'm I ,. 1 ,Q K f ai -r W F1 ig if ar' V X 1 E 2 'O' kwiz Mfvlumqx 52316 gs. 'f.,w. 'gf ,:-,L .Lf!J'5'3 . ISR -f' N:'kz'4' , e xg. ,Qvw,, , 4. Q if S 3 Q ,M .. s. I ,v I Q Q Z S '-x RICHARD DANZIG President JOHN EISEN SUSAN CHAMBERLAIN Vice-Presidenf Secrefary 1969 CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT EGGERS JAMES YATES Treqgurer HiSf0l'iUl1 MR. CHARLES KIRSTY Sponsor Page 270 JANE SQKQLICH JERRY EDWARDS Social Chai,-man Assistant Social Chairman e ? . , K f 1 - . HOMEROOMS: 173 8. 128 Firsl row: A. Sewell, V. Harburger, P. Manley, M. J. Charles, C. Anderson, C. Boland, A. Lawlon, D. Salen, M. Schenkel, J. Garrison, K. Brennan, C. Wolchek. Second row: M. Trenlalange, S. Casligan, J. Hoffman, P. Acker, S. While, D. DeWerlh, G. Carraine, A. Regan, P. Maher, C. Kareiwa, P. McHugh, C. Giordano. Third row: R. Daly, G. Nixon, J Cadigan, J. Foehr, E. Goodwillie, D. Weiner, P. DePielro, F. Olsen, F. Buehler, B. Lewis, B. Glaser, G. Trakas, B. Brown, R. Filzsimons, W. Driscoll. Fourth row: T. Coyle, B. Braynard, S. Albigese, D. Slevenson, D. Sheridan, J. Zerille, B. Dailey, D. Danzig, B. Cleary, B. Dean, S. Cornacchia, A. McCaffrey, H. Fenik, N. Dallon. ii ' 2 . l 5 H 4 5 2 I A L f 5 . 3 I B i A il L 5 . 2 .n '21C:- HOMEROOMS: l38 8a l5l Firsl row: S. Chamberlin, C. Guba, L. Rasweiler, C. Haedrich, M. Owen, L. Palerson, M. Reilly, R. Mclarn, D Cox, N. Klolz, L. Moore, E. Singer, E. DuBois, M. Barrell. Second row: M. Randi, L. Rayel, K. Smilh, S. Sabol G. House, D. Jones. E. McParland, J. Weisfuse, B. Ozarkew, M. Painler, S. Hamlin, J. Phillips, K. Connelly P. Maggs. Third row: B. Evans, J. Eisen, D. Kanner, R. Eggers, A. Rhodes, J. Danks, B. Filzpalrick, J. Kroessler V. Deluise, R. Fieldsleel, T. Kelly. Fourth row: T. Bleimeyer, B. Barry, A. Porianda, C. Kopf, G. Hanff, S. Kasold P. Owen, C. Miller, C. Wenk, J. Bassano, L. Rainie, C. Jacobs, S. Fairgrieve, G. Kerwin. HOMEROCMS: 172 8. 176 First row: A. Zukas, J. Nolhdurfl, P. Coughlin, P. Ellis, J. Clarkson, N. Rosenblum, P. Cornwell, N. Bryan, A Bowerfind, B. Odenlhal, M. Wagner, J. Wytzka, J. Penn, E. Akins. Second row: B. Walzer, J. Enderle, E Gewerl, R. Heald, P. Lord, C. Rydell, C. Berk, A. Eckerman, N. Ooslerom, D, Torney, J. Haberkern, P. Schlegel R. Lolilo. Third row: S. Mamer, J. Chiafair, R. Hecht, J. Sterling, D. Walerson, P. Sanzo, P. Grilli, T. Gavin D. Dickinson, J. Tebbel, J. Cooper, J. McPike. Fourth row: P. Lourekas, D. Dieterich, V. Goepferf, S. Slrilzinger G. Kramer, B. Gilberl, J. Campbell, G. Van Gelderen, P. Wellenberger, K. Stevenson, R. Petro, J. Lallas, R Wood, B. Chrislman. Page 212 HOMEROOMS: 124 8. 170 First row: J. Sawdon, P. McEwen, H. Boyd, P. Wieser, L. Wright, D. Whitman, P. Sobel, P. Forker, J. Wallace, J. Rolfe, K. Gorman, C. Springslun. Second row: D. Macarr, C. Rosso, P. O'Brien, B. Bambace, C. Grespin, S. Barnes, A. Ackerman, J. Neman, J. Galferio, D. Bardi, S. Addy, L. Davies. Third row: J. Jackson, B. Alvey, B. Quinn, J. Kamras, B. Bee, R. Kerler, R. Anderson, J. Paslula, M. Berardino, C. Woodcock, D. Dreher. Fourth row: C. Whlllier, W. Bezouska, B. Brokamp, B. Dillingham, R. Holmes, L. Zampino, A. McCaffrey, B. De Fliese, J. Nesselhauf, J. Yales. f ? H t Z 1 J l 2 5 'ft' li ,fc X X-C HOMEROOMS: 140 8. 125 First row: C. Lemrow, D. Monell, C. Sauer, D. Sorace, C. Salvie, A. LaMantia, K. Korner, T. Martin, J. Trotta, J. Sokolich, P. Iredel, L. Edwards. Second row: P. Giobert, B. Lewis, J. Earley, S. Gatto, G. Kieninger, L. Saal, E. Steffes, C. Bentley, J. Holl, M. Severson, D. Maksim, J. Pitisano, D. Zabel, C. Huber. Third row: M. Lenihan, G. Van Gerdeten, G. Humenesky, M. Pender, R. Holzmaier, R. Rossetti, A, Fasciani, P. McEwen, H. Hoke, D. Boyle, S. O'Rourke. Fourth row: G. Cappello, C. Brennan, J. Trakis, J. Morrissey, P. Rundlett, G. Godfrey, R. Blake, M. Riccardi, J. Henderson, R. Byrne, M. Bennett, D. Hampton. 2 i . 3. 5- 5 ' i iii 5 A Z E E , . ' J 4 5 , HOMEROOMS: 144 8. 108 First row: C. Tiderman, L. Rossire, E. Vazquez, J. Nimmich, C. DeFrance, E. Higgs, J. Vione, J. Oakley, M. DePierro, P. Mansfield, L. Kennedy, S. Tate. Second row: J. Mitchell, P. Duff, J. Lotito, J. Procelli, J. Kleinbenz, P. Churgel, J. Scott, K. Freeman, P. Smith, D. Frost, E. Dalzell, P. Campbell. Third row. D. Frisbie, J. MacFarlane, J. Shachmut, J. Getchell, J. Cuddy, B. Louthan, J. Wydler, A. Heubner, M. Russo, B. Hillyer, F. Guerra, B. Schmidt. Fourth row: S. Varga, B. Schumacher, R. Lehman, T. Raskoupf, T. Price, D. Freeman, J. Sabella, B. Wallick, S. Griffis, J. Carmosino, J. Garvey, B. Springer. Page 213 HOMEROOMS: 132, 123 8. 127 First row: S. Porlh, N. Goelz, P. Rizzi, M. Bollo, S. Conlon, N. Hewilf, J. Faulkner, P. Harrison, M. Ruhn, C. Ehlers, R. McCarthy, G. Grifhorsl, N. Moir, D. Jiellows, C. Schermann, C. Conli, M. Ludwig, T. Keri. Second row: A. Oliver, M. A. Laudali, D. McCabe, D. Clemenf, S. Scribner, B. Laing, M. Kovalcik, L. Falconieri, C. Gibson, G. Lembo, D. Wahmann, R. Salavessa, D. Draffin, J. Allomonle, B. Turner, C. Gallo, L. Kehrf, J. Koenig, D. Melis. Third row: B. Cavagnaro, J. Ryan, D. Donoghue, P. Broncalo, G. McCarfhey, R. Colan, C. Ehmann, R. Capreol, T. Donovan, D. Muller, S. Donelly, D. Daley, J. Powell, J. Young. Fourfh row: E. Kaislnu, J. Madigan, M. Lynch, T. Hichy, B. Fak, J. Goodwin, D. Chichester, B. Denegris, C. Clough, J. Carucer, J. Hibner, R. Tompkins, R. Reinen. Fiffh row: J. Mahoney, R. Porlo, J. Malfelano, R. Chaefer, T. Marrin, J. Regan, L. DeMarco, J. Cris- field, B. Deegan, T. Saniangelc. PAUL CONNOR Vice-Presidenf DEIDRE VENABLES Treasurer JOEL CATANIA Pfesidenf BERElgc?3l3x'ORE 1 970 CLASS 0 FF I C E RS DEBORAH ABBOT Hisforian SUSAN LeBARS DONALSD BENNETTER Social Chairman ponsor Page 215 HOMEROOMS: 214, 106 8. 143 Firsl row: B. Barmore, B. Horslmeyer, J. Salen, R. Murback, D. Balnd, D. Giannasia, J. Phillips, C. Coveney, B. Horslmann, B. Desch, C. Pelers, J. Gooding, D. Clapp, C. Cariali, D. Ollhuis, M. Eisen, S. Keener, V. Freeman, B. McPike. Second row: J. Amalo, L. Earing, M. Rosselli, C. Leder, P. Horgan, V. Meyer, E. Doughery, M. Green, J. Monaghan, G. Kalzenberger, P. Kuminski, M. Delaporle, D. Sims, M. E. Gibbons, D. Venables, P. Marluscello, N. Hayes, D. Guarnieri, D. Friel. Third row: B. Burke, C. Econ, D. Condelli, G. Gales, K. Slabile, M. Lane, R. Tedesco, J. Scully, B. Fell, T Barnes, D. Foxen, D. Ryan, D. Smilh, T. Judd, B. Brewer, T. Drosso, M. Clemens. Fourfh row: P. Marlin, C. Carew, L. Taboda, N. Eberle, H. Oellrich, W. Fleri, D. Keyes, J. Pohl, B. Small, J. Dillrlch, L. Lescoulie, S. Davidson, S. Sluarl, S. Schlageler, M. Nielson. Fiflh row: M. Landsman, K. McCabe, A. Buchanan, W. Trepashko, J. Mazzari, P. Johnson, D. Holman, P. McLaughlin, B. Slrampfer, B. Daly, J. Boyd, R. Cornacchia, J. McNerney, L. Jankowski, P. Delle, J. Hermanson. Page 216 HOMEROOMS: 203, 208 8. 166 Firsl row: I. Vincenl, N. Hayes, P. Guarnieri, D. Friel, J. Kirchhofer, D. Owen, B. Ardila, S. Banks, A. Marcone, B. Procelli, P. Curcio, A. Bobbins, B. Hess, J. Hebrank, C. Swarlz, L. Herbsl, R. Brew, G. Silveslri. Second row: S. Wagenseil, D. Schipp, C. Mac leod, K, Kologe, B. While, S. Reilly, L. Collier, J. Peguillan, D. Connelly, M. Reynolds, P. Maksim, D. Schueler, K. Nobles, H. Driscoll, P. Weishaham, D. Loverdiere, M. Walsh, M. Graham, L. Shorl, J. Chreslianson, G. Boylian, J. Oakley, J. Burslon, S. Cukierski, R. Cohn, D. Robinson. Third row: G. Smilh, C. Deegan, B. Ring, A. Grilli, A. Joye, L. Lewis, G. Tanerelo, D. McLellan, M. Dallon. Fourlh row: B. Scully, B. Skelton, D. McDonnell, E. Fagan, M. Gealy, D. Jennings, G. Whilney, J. Mulroney, B. Brady, J. Duggan, W. Mather, S. Sobias, R. Rohan, R. Roy, R. Zinke, R. Flanagan, C. Connelly. Fifth row: D. Reicherler, B. Wildermulh, J. Horlon, G. Boszilkov, M. Rix, R. Digan, J, Willels, D. Nickson, D. Milchell, S. Sarsfield, C. Ollo, J. Nickolofl, J. Logan, L. Kind, M. Lewis. HOMEROOMS: 201, 210 8. 206 First row. J. O'Hare, S. McLoughlin, L. Harder, J. Jaeger, P. Donovan, T. Kehoe, J. Jackson, K. Johnson, J Schuster, E. Stacom, C. Jenks, J. Shery, J. Polowchena, K. Laudati, C. Mumm, G. Munri. Second row: C. Pollick C. Tulka, A. Jones, B. Fex, W. Goodkin, K. O'Donnell, D. Zembruski, J. Presti, D. Rudansky, W. Gensel, B. Savarese, C. Measell, R. Schnappauf, C Mera, N. Ward, K. Scott, S. LeBars, C. Stuart, E. Monaco. Third row. P. Valle, C. Capilts, C. O'Hare, B. Ardita, L. Kamras, l. Colan, C. Keane, J. Cervani, C. Radaca, G. Hummol, K Smith, V. Walsh, L. Garcia, M. Vecchio. Fourth row: H. Sheehy, E. Romback, A. Del Georno, T. Ladigoski, T. Davidson, J. Schmidt, E. Youngkin, M. Mahoney, M. Kucharski, E. Vogler, G. Gasparello, G. Fedyn, D. McDon- nell, S. Sheets, T. Shemella, S. Sands. Fifth row: F. Lauro, R. Williams, M. Berdrose, G. Capanegro, D. Mc Evoy J. Hulsewe, P. Hieter, L. Jones, D. Lomedico, D. Moore, K. Sullivan, G. Hubbell, B. Buschmann, R. Hughes, T. Doing, P. Smythe, R. Kock, D. Koelsch. HOMEROOMS: 148, 207 8. 165 First row: C. Genna, D. Abbott, J. Madigan, V. Peck, S. Wright, D. Brandin, L. Scherman, E. Monaco, C. Cole- man, M. Williams, P. Suda, C. Baker, J. Weed, M. Smith, D. Peterson, K. Foley, M. L. Tuerst, J. McGlone, J. Gilman, P. Fries. Second row: L. Trotta, B. Bursch, J. Brasdalars, V. Johnston, J. Johnson, V. Guinan, S. Mac- Intosh, D. Englis, M. Carmody, S. Christy, M. LoPinto, M. Blanchard, M. Schenkel, M. Kilbourn, P. Olvany. Third row: S. Zerille, K. Higgins, B. Flynn, M. Reilly, T. DeFilippe, G. Koch, D. DeSalva, M. Maguire, R. Prinzi, D. Behm, B. Loikitz, C. Cullen, D. Dow, P. Eggers, J. Harvey, A. Rennie, F. Dugan. Fourth row: J. Stricklan, R. Keane, J. Tesh, B. Hamilton, G. FitzSimons, B. Cuddy, P. Forshay, E. Habben, R. Colletta, M. Mersinger, R. Beck, J. Bock, C. Corso, J. Fitzgerald, J. Goodwin, G. Smeland, P. Murphy, B. Behlen, G. Brew. Fifth row: J. Catania, J. Braaten, R. Puk, B. Douglas, R. O'Brien, M. Boyajian, K. O'Donohue, E. Bezouka, C. Cunningham, J. Wenk, J. Crosby, K. Borden, J. Pugliese, J. Mattern, P. Salvie, P. Carnavos, J. McLaughlin, F. Nevrohr. Page 217 gr' HOMEROOMS: 164, 202 81 2l2 First row: H. Litton, M. Dick, P. Albere, P. Bennis, E. Dierenger, S. Charles, J. McAntee, C. Mackridge, M Hermansen, L. Younie, N. Louthan, N. Alexander, L. Anderson, B. Alexander, S. Higginson, C. Sackman, J Arena, M. Dillingham, E. Walther, P. Donovan. Second row: D. Mori, D. Ravo, B. Kennedy, S. Loskamp, M Waters, B. Egan, P. Schlapp, A. Treiber, K. Kopf, E. Steinert, C. Walton, N. Yerden, M. Primrose, K. White P. Lewis, P. Torney, A. Emmenegger, M. Masaglia, T. Magrane, C. Hall, D. Milot, C. Sultan, M, Pansini, J finneran. Third row: S. Rainie, D. Koenig, R. Vail, B. Harris, J. Sullivan, J. Garnett, L. Rosano, D, Senft, P Carlson, R. Bates, P. Magro, S. Brancatc, J. Klop, M. DuFfy, P. Abbott, V. Acunton, P. Connor, S. Jackson Fourth row: J. Desch, L. Abbott, J. Billmeier, T. Jones, J. Blundell, C. Matthews, D. Myers, K. Moore, W. Hol- lingsworth, N. Martin, E. Jordan, S. Malfetano, T. Hannan, K. Healy, B. Georgetti, S. Greiner, E. Kelley B. Voelker, M. Murphy, L. Rieger. V Q 'E Q, ff ,. ar 1 ,ij 'v . - Al f.',1 6 ' ,Q W .,:1:-'ffl . h - Q -Q1 '. QI! f, ?f X 43513 5 gy 1f'f '?Q if if e rf. ,. . Q.. ,fd 51' .3 LJ , 1 iw, A '44 ,Ag , A .-' r .: ff: H. ' ,f'f. I mb M fl if i ' Q .3 4' Qu-J A D V E R T I S I N G WITH HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS To ALL woo GRADUATES ITOIH RALPH ROSSANO OIIIciaI Photographer for THE 1968 MAST 27 NORTH FRANKLIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Phone Ivanhoe 9-5555 Page 222 COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF THE GARDEN CITY NEWS Compliments of. . . R T EA HAZEL C, SMYTHE RA L V Dot Duggan Pat Jones EL Mitze Von Darn AI Canivan E Ruth Shotton DougeII Fraser, Jr. ST I:Iorer1ce IVIcGoIdricIc A T E PI 1-4640 969 FRANKLIN AVENUE PI 1-5566 GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Page 223 BEST XNISHES TO THE CLASS DF ,68 THE GARDEN CITY PARENT TEACHERS ASSGCIATIGN Compliments of GARDEN CITY FLORISTS 173 - 7th STREET GARDEN CITY, N. Y. PI 12121 GUILD OPTICIANS J. H. PENNY, INC. Established 1897 540 FRANKLIN AVENUE GARDEN CITY MEDICAL CENTER Tel. Ploneer 6-7577 A CompIete Service Contact Lenses P4 ArtifIciaI Eyes Latest American 8 European Frames Page 224 qx ... ..-,, f33', , Q -wi :QA my, - .555 J 61 as is BX 2 V QQ S his 15,7 mf Jil ik El 'lf iii. - 3: ,mf , :.,--fc ,, ,SW ,XL 5 5 x,,4M,,1s'f A ,.,,,.., hz ,L.L, , 1 'Dlx we R.GH1GTHbGF WIIGII . . 'Yi R? i. , , m y K QE? . L :QI Di :,'A 5 f 'K rom the Class of '68 qi N. 2 f Comp1iments of the . . . GARDEN CITY HOTEL Garden City, New York Home of the famous Georgian and Regency Ballrooms MICHAEL QORTE ALEXANDER ABBATE Board Chairman General Manager PAINTS OF BEAUTY Compliments of B R 0 CANIVAN BROS., INC. PAINT COMPANY ' Distinctive Wallpapers ' Cg66dSeV?th Sue? ' Dutch Boy Paints ' ar en ity' N' ' 114 - 7t11 Street PI 6-9517 Pl 7-5060 Garden City' N' Y' Ploneer 2-5199 Pioneer 1-4484 Ploneer 1-4485 THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE GIFT SHOPPE PHQTQ INC. 307 Nassau Blvd., Garden City South Cameras 5 Supplies Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. 10 AM.-6 PM 657 Fran1c1in Avenue, Garden City, L. I., New York Fri- 10 A-M-'9150 P-M- Poge 226 OF x0N X K SPORTSMANSHIP X fe Congratulations to the CIass of 1968 APPRECIATION IS EXPRES SED FOR THE LOYAL SUPPORT TO OUR PROGRAM BY THE STUDENTS AND THEIR PARENTS Page 227 WILLIAM LANE Fine Foocts f- Fruiterers Tel. Pioneer 6-1480 - 1481 101 Seventh Street Garcten City, N. Y. Compliments of GARDEN CITY SANITARY HAND LAUNDRY 670 FranIcIin Avenue Garden City, New York PI 7-3520 PIoneer 6-9534 V.l P. COFFEE SHOP and RESTAURANT Catering For Att Sociat Functions R E' N E Located in KIipp's Pharmacy of HOIIywo0d Beauty SaI0n 189 S d St t 82.5 I:ranIcIin Avenue econ ree d . Y k PI - 1VIineoIa, N. Y. Free Parking in Rear Gar en City' New or 6 9505 CH 8-8888 CongratuIations to the CIass of 1968 and the Seniors of ALPHA PHI ALPHA SORORITY Bobbi FIeming Gigi Impara I'IeIene IVIcDonaIcI Pam PaiIIarcI ApriI Storm Irene TraIcis Kathy Bena Denise DaImasse Pat DaIzeII Denise DeArr1icis DeeDee DiecIcman Mary DiIIon ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRANKLIN DRUGS Prescriptions 112 Seventh Street Garden City Ploneer 6-4784 HAPPY WALK SHOES Lady Bostonian f- SandIer H SpaIcIing Bass Weejuns 927 FranIcIin Avenue Garden City, N. Y. Page 228 GARDEN CITY REAL ESTATE BOARD THE THREE C's To Better Buy or SeII a Home COOPERATION - COMPETITION H CIRCULATION For Complete Coverage See a Board Member J. C. K. STUDWELL AGENCY 117 North Avenue PIoneer THOMAS J. IVIOLLOY, JR. 662 FranIcIin Avenue I3Ioneer ROBERT P. IRWIN 106 Seventh Street PIoneer HUBBELL AND KI APPER INC. 65 HiIton Avenue PIoneer FRANCIS B. WILSON REALTY 171 Seventh Street PIoneer 6-7077 7-Q0 10 7- 1 500 7-2900 6- 1563 Page 229 THE GARDEN CITY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION The ottxicers and members wish to extend to the CIass of 368 their IJestWisI1es for a Iiappy and successtuI future. WILLIAMHOUSE 226 7th ST., GARDEN CITY, N. Y. PIoneer 7-2151 COUNTRY ARTS IN FLOVVERS INC. JOHN WULFORST 555 Hempstead TpIce. IVanI1oe 5-5565 West Hempstead, N. Y For a Fine Wedding, Birthday, Party or Ice Cream Cake - Stop At P- RIESTERER'S BAKERIES 282 Hempstead Ave. - TeI.: IV 1-7656 West Hempstead, L. I. 218 Henry Sr. - Tel.: IV 1-6006 Hempstead, L. I. Shopping Center 96 Seventh Street - TeI.: PI 1-0050 Garden City, L. I. Poge 230 HUBBELL, KLAPPER AND GOQDELL GQHQFGJ Insurance 65 HILTON AVENUE GARDEN CITY, N. Y. PIoneer 7-2905 P- 4 Congratulations to tI1e CIass of 1968 ITOIT1 PHI TAU SORQRITY SENIORS CincIy AIston Nancy BIaIce Vicki Bressan IVIicIci Brew Karen Canevari Robin CoIin Mary Lou Cummins Amy I:auIIcner Diane I:Iarety DeIoIJie I-IobIin Ann I'Iorstmann Angie KaIantgis IVIeIincIa KettricIc Sue IVIagrane Liz IVIartone RHO CHAPTER I.iincIy IVIeyer Margaret Monaco Andrea Murphy CI1eryI NoIan Dottie Pappas Caryn ScI1aIIfeI GaiI SI1ericIan CI'1ris Soffey Lee Van SIyI:e JUN IORS Penny AcIcer .Ianet CIarIcson Robin I'IeaIcI Nancy Hewitt .Ioanne GaIterio AucIrey I..aIVIontia Kathy IVIcAuIey Pat 0,Brien .Ieanne Vione SOPHOIVIORES Sue Banks Rura Brew Christi Deegan CaroI Kirchgessner EIeanor IVIonaco Chris O'I'Iare Vicki Peck Gail SiIvestri Diana Sims Emmy WaIther Page 237 Phone PI 2-8280 Dry Air Coid Storage BARBATSULY BROS. FINE FUR Repairing and Remodeiing 1046 FRANKLIN AVENUE GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Franklin Ave. at 12th St. Garden City 746-0585 O Kenneth W. Wessmiller MANAGER 4- Fairchild-a Name Long Identified with Conscientious Service Fairchild Suns... FUNERAL DIRECTORS Frank E. Fairchild, Jr., President James P. Fairchild, Vice-President MANHATTAN' ' BROOKLYN ' GARDEN CITY MANHASSET ' QUEENS VILLAGE ' FLUSHING I 41 NEW YORK FUNERAL SERVICE CO., INC. A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY Page 232 CONGRATULATIONS to the 1968 Graduation CIass from the HIGH SCHOOL FASHION BOARD SAKS FIFTH AVENUE BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '68 ABRAHAM AND STRAUS GARDEN CITY HEMPSTEAD BROOKLYN BABYLON HUNTINGTON Page 234 Best Wishes to the CIass of '68 KOZON MANUFACTURING CO., INC. Manufacturers of Precision Parts AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENT ELECTRONIC 161 RAILROAD AVE. GARDEN CITY, N. Y, PI 2-5600 FRANKEIQS ' Garden City ' I'IicIcsviIIe GARDEN CITY BOOKSHOP 186 Seventh Street Garden City, N. Y. ' Massapequa Park ' Huntington 516 PIoneer 2-3910 I Best Wishes to The Class of '68 TELFEYAN CARPET CO. 108 Seventh St. Garden City, N. Y. Page 235 BUDDY RUSSELL . . . Otters You . . . The Finest in Bowling GARDEN CITY BOWL 50 AMF AUTOMATIC P1NsPoTrERs Featuring a Full Scate Restaurant and ttie Garden Cocktail Lounge Piano Nightly - Trio on Friday and Saturday Nassau County's Most Conveniently Located Bowling Center BOB BAIRD, Gen. Mgr. Pioneer 7-8805 987 Stewart Avenue Garden City, N. Y. Pioneer 7-0185 Open Tues. to 9:30 A R I S TA F U R S 957 Franklin Avenue JOHN I. KORDES Garden City, N. Y. Pioneer 7-2588 PARAGON CLEANERS Same Day Service Stain Specialists 156 - 7th Street Garden City, N. Y. Pioneer 6-2504 Headquarters for Garden City High Sctioot Jewelry GARDEN CITY JEVVELERS House of Charms Watches '-f Diamonds f- Jewelry -f Silverware 747 FrantctinAvenue Garden City, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Page 236 ALPHA OMEGA THETA FRATERNITY Qygficersz .lay Oycvracly, George Cook, Jell: Tessier, Mike Silvestri. Members: Mike Asplancl, Pete Boger, Jack Boyle, Dennis Buckley, Paul Con- nors, Billy Daly, Jay Gallagher, John Goodwin, Tom Hickey, John Eisen. Dan Lynch, Kerry Mahoney, Tim lvlarrin, Tom McClelland, John Mc- Keon, Pmoh lvleyer, Dick Oakley, Bell Q,Gracly, Eel Qrlowske, Rich Porto, Paul Raskopf, Dave Ross, John Shea, Leo Smith, Ecl Starr, Pete Talty, Dave Venier, l-arry Zampino. GARDEN CITY REALTY CORP. Garden City Homes Qnly Hljor Graceful Liuingn michael Alliegro, realtor natalie Preston john Dennis, industrial pat vvvright kay Hennessy ray Beaver hill Lawlor, inclustrial ted Steele ed O'lVlara, inclustrial hetty Weed ellen Yeclen Prepared to serve you in SELLING or BUYING COMPLIMENTS OF Pioneer 1-3860 62 Franklin Ave., G. C. - -' 'll .U s - and :foam Gweuilloa moms omcsm woo mmxum Ave., cnom cm, N.v. mmaoox - soum Hummcron - xmas mix JEWELS BY REMUE warms voun Moufv is Arwfws sArs...ALwAvs AvAlLAsLf- Craftsman Designer for Fine Iewelry 103 Seventh Street Garden City, N. Y. Pl 1-7753 Page 237 Page 238 o o to the Class of '68 May you enjoy Good Health . . .Wealth and much Happiness si. in the Wonderful M --1 Long years ahead. Island .,TEl.!?t, Abbo++, Donna Abbo++, Jean .... Acker, Penny L. Albere, Jay ..... SENIOR DIRECTORY .. .23 I-lun+ing+on Rd . . . .7 I-lun+ing+on Rd .. .l7Ches+nu+S+ . . . IO6 Weyford Terr Alberi, Mary L. .. . .... 208 Kensing+on Rd Als+on, Cindy .... Anderson, Carol .. . .72 Washing+on Ave .....l90 Nassau Blvd Anderson, Jane+ .. . .... 205 Welling+on Rd Anderson, Karen L. Anderson, Norman Appel+, Ka+hryn .. Aquino, Phyllis .. . Ardi+a, Donna ... Arkins, Richard .. Armani, Richard . Aspland, Michael .... Babenzien, Mae .. Bahlke, Be++y A. . Bailey, Elizabe+h Baker, Deborah E. Ba rna by, Rober+ .... Barnes, Mary Ann .......l7OBrookS+ ....42 Kingsbury Rd ... . .9 Middle+on Rd .....l4I Harrison S+. 252 New Hyde Pk. Rd ...l7l Weyliord Terr ....l95 Eus+on Rd . . . . I I0 Brook S+. . . . . .4 Car+ere+ Pl . . .. . I Roxbury Rd . . . .37 Ches+nu+ S+ . . . . I5 Kensing+on S+ ....lllWillowS+ . . . . .5 Tremon+ S+ Bauer, Kei+h A. .. . ..... I I8 Kingsbury Rd Bea+on, Susan R. ... .... I I0 Welling+on Rd Behlen, Erna J. .. Bena, Ka+hy S. .. . Berardino, Joseph Biggane, Jill ........ .......86Garden S+. .....l5l Locus+S+ .....34AdamsS+ Boyls+on S+ Birmingham, Bruce K. ... ..... 28 Whi+ehall Blvd Blake, Larry ..... Blake, Nancy ...... Blakeman, Neil ...... Blanchard, David M. Blankley, Barbara L. .... Bloch, Marilyn B. . Blody, David ...... Bock, Jon C. .... Bolognesi, Ani+a .. Borealino, Alison .. . Borner, Dennis E. . Bosch, Donald Boszilkov, Linda .... Boyle, Jack J. .... Brennan, Ellen M. Bressan, Vicki ...... . Brevoor+, Doris .. Brew, Mary C. .... . Brewer, Jane A. Brokamp, Ann Brown, Meade ... Brownell, Linda ... Buck, Andrew .... Buckley, Dennis ...... Burde++e, Chris C. Burke, Pa+ricia . . . . .30 Cambridge Ave . . . .76 Bromp+on Rd . . . . I2 Boyls+on S+ . . . .24 Wes+bury Rd ....l09 Ten+h S+ . . . . I Brix+on Rd ......38Eas+Dr. .....l23 Gar+ield S+ ...I47 Tullamore Rd ....79 Roxbury Rd . . . l06 Eleven+h S+ . . . . .80 Russell Rd . . . . .62 Pell Terr . . . . . .7 Prince+on S+ ........94Eour+hS+ Brase+h, Pe+er ..... . .. . ..... 62 Washing+on Ave . . . . I8 Fenimore Ave . . . . . .34 Kilburn Rd ......7Jackson S+ .........32YaleS+ ....I73 Kensing+on Rd .....l40 Kilburn Rd . . . .364 S+ewar+ Ave . .... I46 Welling+on Rd .......I07BrookS+ .....l5Keenan Pl .....74 Pell Terr Buschmann, Joan B. Bu+ler, Virginia A. .. . . Byrne, Lore++a A. Caldwell, I-lenry E. ... Callan, Chris+ine J. .. Campbell, Barbara .. Canevari, Karen L ..... Capreol, Dave E. .. . Carmody, Pa+ricia .... Casa, Joann ....... Casey, James L. ..... . Cas+ellano, Claire M.. .. ... Ca+herwood, Joan . . . Cenkner, Rober+ W. .... .... Cenzoprano, Lisa M. .... . Chris+, George ...... Churgel, Janice .... Clark, Don C. .... .. Cohen, Robin S. Cohn, Priscilla Colin, Robin A. .. Condelli, Dale Connelly, Mary C. ... Conway, Mary Cook, George V. . . . Cooney, Denise .... Corey, James A. . .. Cos+eIlo, Marybe+h . . . Crilly, Michael J ..... Crosby, Fai+h B. .... . Cullen, Jane A. .......... .... Cummins, Mary Lou E. .... .. Curcio, John .......... .. Curran, Ellen ............. .... D'Agnese, Bernade++e M. Dalzell, Pa+ricia E. ........ .. Darcy, Linda C. .. . Davidson, George . . . Davies, Turner A. .... . DeAmicis, Denise R. .. De Filippe, Joseph .... Delapor+e, Thomas J. .... . . DeLong, Ar+hur J. Demu+h, Nina D. Denigris, Alfred L. .... Delurk, Mark S. .... Dex+er, Dallas Lee .. Dicke, Mary ........... .... Di Como, Veronica J. .... .. Dieckman, Denise E .... Die+enbach, Ar+hur ...... .. . DiGeronimo, Richard J. .... .. Dillon, Mary ........... Doler, Maureen ... Dona+o, Ellen J .... Dra++en, S+eve .... ...2l S+. Paul's Pl. 63 I-lun+ing+on Rd. ...I7l Kildare Rd. . . . . .27 Linden S+. .. .207 Brix+on Rd. . . I I5 Ches+nu+ S+. ...99 Claydon Rd. . . . .4 I-larvard S+. . . .73 Harvard S+. . . .6 Kenmore Rd. . . .2 Kingsbury Rd. . .IO Pla++sdale Rd. .l54 Bromp+on Rd. I 75 Weyford Terr. ...Il2Wya++ Rd. ......I36PineS+. ........8Firs+Pl. .69 Magnolia Ave. . . .38 Maxwell Rd. ....I4I Adams S+. . . l40 Meadow S+. . . .48 Meadow S+. .43 Wellingfon Rd. .3l Welling+on Rd. I27 Somerse+ Ave. ...I I5 Jackson S+. ..l5 Kenmore Rd. IO3 S+ra++ord Ave. .2I2 Bromp+on Rd. . ...I l5Ar+hurS+. ....96 Garden S+. .I73 Whi+ehall Blvd. .....IO2 Brook S+. 92 Roosevel+ S+. ... .42 Le++er+s Rd. . . . .37 Brix+on Rd. .I23 Wickham Rd. ......89 Brook S+. 72 I-Iun+ing+on Rd. . .. . I I3 WillowS+. .. .4l Maxwell Rd. ..l8I Meadow S+. . . . .99 Garden S+. . . . .6 Sunse+ Lane 2 I 3 Weyford Terr. . . .204 Brix+on Rd. . . . .90 Second S+. 26 Ca+hedral Ave. . .63 Roosevel+ S+. . . I74 Sackville Rd. l4O Welling+on Rd. . .82 I-lamp+on Rd. ......II3I:i++hS+. .. .87 Jefferson S+. I43 Rockaway Ave. ......I36LeeRd. Page 239 Dragani, Lynne A. .. Drewes, Laura G. ... Driscoll, Brian ..... Duba, Phyllis H. ... Du++y, Ellen L, .... . Dugan, Rober+ F. ... Duggan, William ... Dun+ord, James V. .. Dunn, Rosemary Dunne, Rober+ J. .. Durr, Kerry P. ..... . Earley, Ellen ............ Eas+burn, John C., Jr Ebbe+s, Bruce M. .... Eckis, Richard D. Edling, Jerald W. .. Egan, Mary Anne .. Eggers, Pe+er J. .... Emslie, Margare+ W. ... Englis, Richard W. .. Erhard+, Elizabe+h C. Eulner, Ed. L. ...... . Farley, Daniel H. Farmer, Nona M. .. Farrell, Nicholas .. Faulkner, Amy ..... Fauro+, Sandy ... Favuzza, Rose++a .. . Fend+, William C. ... Ferencik Jane L. .. . Fex, Laura S. Flaher+y, Diane Flanagan, Susan C. .. Fleming, Barbara .. Foehr, Mary J. .... Fox, Pa+ricia ..... Fragale, Mark R. .... Frank, Richard R. Franson, Denise ... Franz, Susan E. .... . Friedmann, Ar+hur T. . Gai+her, Bruce E. Garber, Deborah J. Garne++, Carol M. .. Garvey, Mary C. ... Gene+, Jenni+er ... George, Edward l... Giaquin+o, Pa+ricia . Giarrapu+o, Jane+ H. Gilber+, James K. .. Giliber+i, Ben J. .... Gilligan, Ka+hryn M. Gind+, Chan+al M. .. Giober+, Arleen . . . Gless, Wal+er E. ... Goble, James F. .. . Goble, Rober+ J. .. Godoy, Ronald .... Goodkin, Pamela M. ... Goyanes, Frances X. . Poge 240 ......83 Gar+ield S+. . . . l IO Wey+ord Terr. ....2 l 5 S+ewar+ Ave. . . , . . .80 Chelsea Rd. . .Sl Cambridge Ave. . . . . . ISI Meadow S+. ....5 Haw+horne Rd. ......il75 Brix+on Rd. . . . . I I I Ox+ord Blvd. I I6 New Hyde Pk. Rd. .. . l93 Wey+ord Terr. . . . .44 Roxbury Rd. . . . .73 Je++erson S+. ..lO8 Third S+. ....228 Kilburn Rd. ....96 Transverse Rd. . . .30 Fairmoun+ Blvd. ......2O S+. Paul's Pl. ......l5 Filber+S+. . . . .87 Kingsbury Rd. . . . .85 Nassau Blvd. . . . I I8 Willow S+. ...lb Hea+h Pl. .......I4AshS+. ....lO3 Garden S+. ....l29 Brook S+. ......36Yale S+. .......6 Harrison S+. . . . .2l I Nassau Blvd. ......3O Je+Ferson S+. . . .200 Weyford Terr. .....l74 Meadow S+. . . . .7 Merillon Ave. . . . .92 Roosevel+ S+. ......59 Willow S+. . . . .3 Whi+ehall Blvd. . . . .44 Bayberry Ave. . . . . . .46 Russell Rd. . . . . . .75 Poplar S+. .......58 Brix+on Rd. ..l7O Kensing+on Rd. I 37 Washing+on Ave. . . . .76 Mulberry Ave. ......2I9 Eus+on Rd. .......lll LeeRd. ....l69 Garden S+. ....ll Roxbury Rd. . . . . . I5 Brix+on Rd. . . . . .78 Harrison S+. . . . . I lb Hil+on Ave. ...I73 Weyford Terr. . . . .208 Nassau Blvd. . . . . . .207 Brix+on Rd. .I2 S+. Paul's Crescen+ ........l5LaurelS+. .....6 Pell Terr. . . . . .6 Pell Terr. ....I26 Poplar S+. .......II2LeeRd. . . . .24 Prince+on S+. Gra+, Des+ine A. .. . Greco, Olympia ... Gregory, Laura M. Grespin, John R. ... Groody, John .. . Guzman, Ru+h ... Hadden, Joan ... Hague, Janice L. ... Hall, Jane+ L. .... . Hall, Suzanne L. ... Hanisian, Joanne Hanlon, Charles ... Hanna, William J. ... Heald, Maia ...... Heinsohn, Joyce S. ... Hermanson, Linda . Hess, William A. .. Heyden, Pe+er ... Hibner, John R. ... Hile, Sandra L. .... Hoblin, Deborah .. Hobson, Richard .. .....l26 Ches+nu+ S+. .. . l2O Clinch Ave. ....l8l Kilburn Rd. ....3I Je+Ferson S+. ...I27 Ar+hur S+. ....25O Clin+on Rd. ...l52 Ches+nu+ S+ ........57PineS+ ......I7PrimroseC+ ..l2l Meadbrook Rd. .......9 Seabury Rd. ...66 Fairmoun+ Blvd. ......I4I Brix+on Rd. .......59Wya++Rd. . . . . I5 Somerse+ Ave. ...I73 Tullamore Rd. . . . . .50 Roosevel+ S+. . .. .67 Garden S+. ...36 Welling+on Rd. . . . . I5 Bromp+on Rd. . . . .67 Hil+on Ave. ....I72 Eus+on Rd. Holman, Ca+herine E. ... ......... l3O Brook S+. Horgan, James .... Hors+mann, Ann ... Hor+on, Donald H. Hoy+, Theresa L. .. Hundemann, Philip . Hun+, Thomas ..... Hur+, Ca+hy ....... lamascia, Andy ........ .... lmpara, Gemma G. Jack, Sidney ....... Jackson, Joyce Jackson, Pe+er P. ... Jacob, Nora ...... Johnson, Craig R. .. Johns+on, Wayne E. Jones, Lynda C. .... . Jones, Pa+ricia M. .. Jorgensen, Dane E. Kalan+gis, Angela N. .. . . .63 Whi+ehall Blvd. ...l5I Wey+ord Terr. . . . . . . .79 Brix+on Rd. ....9 Fairmoun+ Blvd. . . l72 Fernwood Terr. ......l47 Willow S+. .......l4O Kildare Rd. .48 Washing+on Ave. ......2l7 Eus+on Rd. Brix+on Rd. . . . .35 Somerse+ Ave. . . . . .54 Kilburn Rd. .....33 Eus+on Rd. .....l86Bromp+onRd. . . I77 Rockaway Ave. . . . .69 Je+Ferson S+. .... .77 Jackson S+. . . . . .5 Whar+on Pl. ... . I7 S+ra++ord Ave. Kareiwa, Ka+hleen R. .. ...... IO8 Je+Ferson S+. Kavan, William .... Kee+e, Mary ...... Keegan, Colleen M. Kelly, Charles ........ Kelly, Michael J ..... Kelly Thomas P.. .. Ke++rick, Melinda ... Kind, Richard K. Kirby, Karen .... Kirchho+er, John .. . Klemenger, Cyn+hia Klemenger, Sandra J Koch, Barbara J. ... Koch, Raymond W. Koenig, Fred ...... Kohar+, Barbara L. . .. Kordes, Agnes ..... I33 Meadowbrook Rd. ....389 S+ewar+ Ave. ........lOFirs+S+. ...IIB Four+h S+. ....9O Poplar S+. .. .52 Yale S+. .....l35 Locus+ S+. ....97 Somerse+ Ave. ...ISI Tullamore Rd. . . ........... I4 Firs+ S+. ..l4O Kensing+on Rd. ..l4O Kensing+on Rd. .. l62 Welling+on Rd. . . . . .55 Nassau Blvd. . . . .38 Boyls+on S+. . . .. . l I4 MeadowS+. .....58 Avalon Rd. Kosowski, John E. .. .. Kraus, Philip A. Krug, Joyce ........ Kruger, Kennelh I-I. .. Kuhlman, James ..... Ladin, Charles ..... Lagna, Lorraine La Sala, Frank B. .. La Sala, Luisa M. .. Laud, Roberl .... Lawson, Karen .. . Lee, Virginia A. .... . Lenihan, David J. .... Le Sauvage, Chris .. Levi, Charles M. .... . Leyder, Waller C. .. . LoPin'ro, Tony J. .... . LoPresli, Melanie ........ ..... Lol'i'ro, Lucia lChi Chil Lucano, Joan F. .... . Lucca, Lorraine E. ... Lynch, Daniel ..... Lyons, Margarel ..... McCaffrey, Mary E. . McCagney, Marjorie . McCarlhy, Clare .... McClanahan, Arlhur L. ... McClelland, Thomas R. .... McDonald, Helene M. McDonnell, John .... McDonnell, Mary Jo . .. . I37 Weyiord Terr. .........3OEas'I'Dr . .239 Kensinglon Rd .I25 Cambridge Ave I87 Tanners Pond Rd . . I44 Rockaway Ave . . I67 Fernwood Terr. I5I New I-lyde Pk. Rd I5I New I'-Iyde Pk. Rd .. .5l Clinlon Rd ......l64BrookSl. . . . .3 Newmarkel Rd .......56AdamsSl. I42 Washinglon Ave ......l52AdamsS'r .32 Brixlon Rd ......lI5AdamsS+ I I4 Tanners Pond Rd .......75I-IampIonRd . .2I2 Fernwood Terr. ........78 PellTerr ... . IO9 Oxford Blvd ......3I AdamsS+ . . . .76 Meadow Sl . . . .9 Merillon Ave ....2l7 Welherill Rd .II8 Brixlon Rd . . . .223 Clinlon Rd ... I64 Cheslnul Sl . . . . . .29 Roxbury Rd . . ........ 29 Roxbury Rd McGoldrick, Nancy J. ..... .... I 29 Meadowbrook Rd McGovern, Terence W. .... ........ I 64 Garden Sl McGuinness, Paul K. ... ........,. SI Easlr Dr Mclnerney, James E. ... McKeon, John F ..... Macandrew, Peler F. . Macklin, Meredilh L. .... .....ll3 Nassau Blvd .....IO5 Wilson SI ....lO3 Welherill Rd . . . .52 Nassau Blvd Madonia, Geraldine A. ... ...... 40 Meadow S+ Magrane, Susan D .... ......... 8 2 Kenwood Rd Maguire, Deborah ... ..... 49 Commander Ave Mahoney, Kerry W ..... ....... I O3 Sackville Rd Manis, Peler M. ..... ...... 2 I5 Clinlon Rd Marino, Joseph L. ..... ...... I O9 Tullamore Rd Marlone, Elizabelh E. ................. 80 Princelon SI' Marluscello, Michael G. ........ 269 New I-Iyde Park Rd Mavricos, Aphrodile . Mehren, Peler .... Melis, Gerald ...... Meurer, Donald W. .. Meyer, Anne ..... Meyer, Elhel .... Meyer, Joanne ..... Meyer, Marilyn L. Meyer, Roberl G. Michaels, Philip J. ... Milchell, Roberl' L. ... Mockridge, Chrislie .. Molloy, Margarel C. . Monaco, Margarel' A. .........77ElonRd .......64WyaHRcI ....I55 Brompfon Rd .......85 PeIlTerr .....37 Locusl' SI' .....6Spruce S+ .......56 PelITerr IO9 Welherill Rd U .I .... IOO Brook Sl. .....IO7ArlhurS'r .....l46 Oxford Blvd ....I43 I-Iarrison Sl . . . . . .26 Tremonl Sl. . . . .85 Salisbury Ave. Monsees, Thomas I-I. . Moore, I-larry N. .... Morgan, Terry .... Mori, Russell S. .... Morrow, Thomas .. . Mulroney, William F.. Munkenbeck, Jane F. Munoz, Kennelh .... Murphy, Diane .... Murphy, Mary M. .. Murray, Glen lloml .. ... .... I94 Kensing'I'on Rd. Murray, Ken F. C. .... Neary, Brian ...... Neary, Kevin P. .... Neus, Sleven I-I. .... Newman, I-Ielen F. .. Nickolofli, Jane E. ... Noble, James T. .. . Nolan, Cheryl ... Norris, June ... Norris, Marlha .. Noller, Mary ...... Novak, Maureen E. . Oakley, Barbara .... Oakley, Richard E. .. O'Connor, Kafhleen . Odell, Mary Ann T. . Odenlhal, John J. .... O'Grady, Jerome V. . O'Grady, William L. O'I-Iagan, Kalhleen . O'I-Iara, Todd S. .. O'I-Iare, Lauren ..., Olsen, Paul M. .... . Ollmanns, Wendy L. Opperman,'Pe'rer .. . Oram, Palricia K ....... Orlowski, Edward J. . Oulcaull, Palricia . . Owen, Marsha J. ... Ozarkiw, Julia .. . Padden, Tom I-I. ... Pagano, Arlhur J. ... Paillard, Pam D. .... Paisley, Jean ...... Pappas, Daphne V. ..... .... . Pappas, Dororhy A. . Paradiso, Peler R. .. Parisse, John A. .... Parroll, Norman L. . Pascale, Alberl J. .. Pelligrino, Ken J. .. . Perry, Margarel .... Pelrie, Ann E. ..... . Phillips, Creighlon W. Pidal, Karen R. Pinckney, Jane D. .. Polignani, Susan M. ... Porcaro, Janel L. ... Posl, Merry Belh . . . ....I7O Sackville Rd. . ..... 59 Wellinglon Rd. ... .68 Kingsbury Rd. . . . .2 I4 Welherill Rd. . . ..... l22 Slralford Ave. . . .. .2I S+. James Pl. .. . .. .49 I-Iillon Ave. . . . . . . I I2 Jackson Sl. I I8 Meadowbrook Rd. ........5OPopIarSl. ......IO6 Kilburn Rd. 65 Cherry Valley Ave. .IO4 Tanners Pond Rd. .........6BeechSl. 22l New I-Iyde Pk. Rd. . . . .200 Bromplon Rd. . . . .20 Weslbury Rd. ....I63 Kildare Rd. ....l56 Welherill Rd. ..... .58 Willow SI. .,..IO9 Kilburn Rd. .....lO7 Meadow S+. ......72 I-Iayes Sl. . . . . .56 Kenwood Rd. I75 Wellinglon Rd. ........64 PoplarSI'. .....l45 Cheslnul S+. ..l29 Newmarkel' Rd. . . . . .95 Kenwood Rd. . . . . .5 Middlelon Rd. . . . .390 S'I'ewarI' Ave. . . . . . .37 I-lamillon Pl. ..IOO I'-Iunlinglon Rd. . . . I49 Weyford Terr. . .II5 MeadowS'r. .....IO9 Jefferson S+. .. . . .49 Princelon S+. .42 Wyall Rd. 72 Whilehall Blvd. .......5O Avalon Rd. ...IO3 Tullamore Rd. . . .84 Fernwood Terr. . . . . I7 Fenimore Ave. . . . . . IO3 Cheslnul S+. . . . . . . .6 Cheslnul Sl. 260 Cherry Valley Ave. ...I5l Wickham Rd. ...I6I Wickham Rd. .68 Cambridge Ave. . . .266 Slewarl Ave. . . I95 Weyford Terr. . . . .62 Darlmoulh S+. . . . . . .83 Chelsea Rd. . . . . I I8 I-Iamplon Rd. . . . I I2 Garfield S+. .....7I Second S+. .......I4I Locus+S+. ... . IO2 Kenwood Rd. ....I9O Firsl' S+., Apr. 3C Mineola, N. Y. Poge 247 Prendergas+, Alice A Pruyn, Samuel ..... Quin+, Sharon B. ... Quirk, Susan M. ... Raskop+, Paul J. ... Raskopi, Vincen+ ... Record, Jack ,..... Rhodes, Frederick S. Rice, Ca+herine A. . Riehl, Linda L. Riley, Ann ..... Ri++er, Jane+ L. .... Rivers, Sally J. .... . Robinson, Joyce A. Rogers, Dean R. Rosenberg, Bruce A. Ross, David A. .. .. Ro+h, Leila J. ..... . Ro+hman, Anne M. . Rudiger, Charles R.. Rue++inger, Bob .. . Ru+lin, Donna J. .. Ryan, Ellen C. ...... . Rvan, Michael L. .. Sacchi, Richard R. .. Sager, Barbara A. . Sammon, Richard M Samuel, Alfred .... Sandquis+, Thomas T. .... San+ry, Judy E. .... Savarese, Gerald K. Scha+iel, Caryn .... Schaus, Pam E. ...... .. Schei'iler, Sarah A. .... . . Schnaars, S+eve .. . Schul+z, WaI+er .. . Schus+er, Susanne . Schweis, Jim E. .... Scully, Mary Jane .. Seale, Ar+hur P. Ill . Searles, Pa+ricia Segre, Lilli ....... Shea, John F, ....... .. Shee+s, Frazer R. .. . Shemella, PaulT .... Sheridan, Gail .... Sherry, Marion E. .. Shields, James J. .. Signore, Ka+hleen . Silves+ri, Mike J. .. Slocum, Jill ......... .. Smi+h Chris+y L. .. Smi+h, Craig D. .. Smi+h Ellen F. Smi+h, Howard F. .. Smi+h, Leo J. .... . Smy+h, Eleanor M. ..... ... So+iey, Chris+ine G. Springer, Ka+hleen Ann .... . S+ark, Sarah A. .... Poge 242 ....l33 Ar+hur S+. . . .5 Claydon Rd. .. ..... 3 Woodoak Pl. ...,.47 Vassar S+. .....30 Vassar S+. . . . .26 Brix+on Rd. ......lI4PineS+. ...I94 Kildare Rd. l45 Whi+ehall Blvd. .. . I2 Terrace Park ...l23 Kildare Rd. . . . .55 Adams S+. ....l05 Four+h S+. . . . ..... 409 S+ewar+ Ave. ....7l Adams S+. .....38 Maple S+. .64 Wya++ Rd. ......I4l LeeRd. ..I I9 Sackville Rd. . . . . .Boulevard Ap+s., Mineola, N. Y. .I50 Bromp+on Rd. . . . . . .68 Pell Terr. ... .44 Brix+on Rd. ....3l Franklin C+. . . .88 Je+ierson S+. ....2I Garfield S+. .I77 Wickham Rd. .85 Newmarke+ Rd. ... .9 Andover C+. ...I50 Lincoln S+. ....7I Monroe S+. . .385 Terrace Ave. . . . . I I2 Four+h S+. . .29 Lindbergh S+. . .53 Dar+mou+h S+. . .60 Whea+ley Rd. .77 Kensing+on Rd. .57 Welling+on Rd. . . I69 Oxford Blvd. 206 Whi+ehalI Blvd. . . . . .79 Wilson S+. .I I Kensing+on Rd. . . .40 Ches+nu+ S+. ......I69PineS+. I03 Meadow S+. . . . . .29 Eus+on Rd. l7I Tanners Pd. Rd. ....83 Le+Fer+s Rd. . . . . .37 Spruce S+. I9l Kensing+on Rd. . . .24 l-lamiI+on Pl. I6l Meadow S+. I80 Kensing+on Rd. . . . .24 Tremon+ S+. .....32 Grove S+. 23 Meadow S+. .220 We+herill Rd. ..32 Kenwood Rd. . . .47 Prince+on S+. . . . .84 Eleven+h S+. S+arr, Edward T. .... . S+einmuller, Chris+ophe T S+enard, Paul W. ......... . S+erre++, Elizabe+h .. S+iehIer, Linda ........ .... 6 8 Fairmon+ Blvd. S+ola, Chris+opher G. .. S+orm, April ........ .....I09Third S+. ....27 Russell Rd. ........60 FirSl'Sl. .. . .64 I-la+haway Dr. ....l00 Ches+nu+ S+. . . . . . . .72 Lincoln S+. S+ramp+er, John M. ... ..... IZ6 Cambridge Ave. S+uar+, Richard I-I. ... Sullivan, James ... Sullivan, Jane+ L. .... Sullivan, Mariann ...... Superclock, John E. ... Sweeney, James ..... Sweeney, Ka+hleen F. . . . . Tegnell, Michail E. .... . Tessier, Je+F ........ Theofan, Mary M. .. Thurnher, Charles A. . Ticlerman, Joan Ti+Fany, Rober+ .... Tisch. Cor+ R. ... Tobin, Lisa C. Toomey, Mark ..... Trakis, Irene F. Truhlar, Gary ..... Tucker, Claire M. .... Turyn, Tom V. ..... . Van Praag, Phil J .... . Van Wye, Marcia A. . Vassalo++i, Rober+ W. . Vazquez, Mar+ha K. .... ... Vinson, Marilyn ..... Voelker, Jody M. .... Voqler, Susan L, Vom Lehn, Jane+ R. .... Waide, James C. Walb, Thomas ..... Wallick, Je+i ....... Walsh, Richard G. ... Wal+her, Larry A. .... Ward, Ka+hy D. .... Webber, Susan A. ... Weber, Elizabe+h A. .. . Whi+moyer, 'vVenne . . . Whi+ney, Lynn T. .... Wilhelm, Heidi L. WiIle+s, Je++ J. ....... . Williams, Edward D. . Winkler, Garay Wi+kin, Kenne+h Wrigh+, Monica C. .. . Yerden, Susan ........ Young, Ar+hur P. .... . Youngclaus, Warren C. .. Younie, Lynne++e A. .. Zack, Jane C. ...... . Zaslove, Be++e B. .. . . Zeller, Jane F. .... . Zi+zman, Nancy E. ,L S+ewar+ Manor . . . . . .23 Russell Rd. . . . .2I Ches+nu+ S+. . . . .43 Bromp+on Rd. . . . . . . .60 Pell Terr. .....I50 Poplar S+. . . . .50 Dar+mou+h S+. ...I2O Roxbury Rd. . . . .33 Linden S+. .. . . IO6 Nin+h Si. . . . . . . .42 Pell Terr. .......l0 Lincoln S+. ....l06 Newmarke+ Rd. ......IO Presco++ S+. ....I72 Kildare Rd. . . . .93 Roosevel+ S+. ...I96 Sackville Rd. . . .2 I 3 S+eward Ave. . .2 I 2 Welling+on Rd. ....l09 Tanners Pd. Rd. .. .I56 BrookS+. . . . . . .46 Locus+ S+. . . .34 Kensing+on Rd. ..2I8 Welling+on Rd. .50 Cambridge Ave. .......37Wya++Rd. ........3BeechS+. .....40 Kilburn Rd. . . . I7 Garden S+. .. . l24 Four+h S+. ......IO3 Brook S+. . . . I I7 Wickham Rd. .....l69 Eus+on Rd. .......22ElmS+. . . . . . .8 Ches+nu+ S+. . . . l I9 Wickham Rd. . . . . I2 Je+l:erson S+. ....I50 Nassau Blvd. ........4CedarPl. 3 I S+. Paul's Crescen+ I44 W'ashing+on Ave. ......I33 Willow S+. . . . . .54 S+. James S+. S. ....57 Bromp+on Rd. . . . .2320 Neck Lane .....I98 Kildare Rd. . . . .36 Bromp+on Rd. ... .43 Osborne Rd. .......I9BeechS+. ...l6I Tullamore Rd. ... .40 I'-la+haway Dr. .....I28 Garden S+. -,l3l Tanners Pd. Rd. Autographs Autographs
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