Great Neck South High School - Vista Yearbook (Great Neck, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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GENERAL ORGANIZATION Edward Greenberg G- O. President Norma Giffords G. O. Vice President Nancy Hirschiond G O. Secretary Harry David G. O. Treasurer THE difficult and time-consuming task of creating o gov- ernment was undertaken by the Interim Committee, which established the General Organization of Great Neck South Senior High School. By the beginning of October, this group had written a constitution and presented it to the school, organized the election of officers, designed and printed the G. O. ticket, and presented the first G. O. assembly. Jill Carlton .Carol Cohen, Jim Cornehlsen, Ed Greenberg, Jane Haffner. Nancy Hirschiond, Brook Hart, Arthur Levi, Lenny Jacoff, Steve Simon, Adrienne Yip, and Norma Giffords, chairman of the committee, are the people responsible for this creditable job. Following the school's acceptance of the new constitution, the G. O. was pleased to announce that 91 % of the student body had turned out to vote for its officers. The news was later released that 87% of the students had bought G. O. membership cards, an impressive showing. Heading a long line of history-making events for our new school was “First Night, followed by Winter Twilight and Record Hop, the G. O. sponsored dances. These, and other functions of the G. O., were made possible through the cooperative efforts of students and faculty. The G. O. could not exist without the invaluable help of studen s who gave up much of their time to work on G. O. committees. A ring committee, headed by Adrienne Yip, planned the sale of the school ring to all three grades, an experiment which it was heped would prove successful. 18

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G. O. ASSEMBLY First row—Fred Gifford , Ken Jewel, Bill Curry, Diane levy, Iro Herman, Vera Dottner, Roger Hirschland, Dove Warmfloih. Jim Greenberg, Bruce Poltrow. Second row—John Marcus, Annette Masi, Shep Nachbar, Michael Ginsburg, lonni Teglvod, Toni Pisciotta. John Gibson, Richard Weber, lydio Gilman. Third row— Mel Boren, Brook Hort, Alon Neuwirth, Allan Bernstein, Marcia Gersteh, Elaine Abroms Jill Carlton, Carolyn Hir h, Marg long, Jeanette Elby. Fourth row—Son leiken, Helen Smyth, Norma Giffords, Arnie Fink, Harry David. The Assembly Committee, with Arnie Fink as chairman, was responsible for the planning of the many fine assemblies held during the year. The American Field Service Commitee, under Elizabeth Gruber, sponsored a fund-raising jazz concert in a joint efTort wiih the North School. Dining to music became an accepted luxury as the Cafeteria Committee, headed by Carol Ochs, arranged to have music piped into the cafeteria. Another important achievement of this committee was its establishment of a smoking area in the upstairs cafeteria. Headed by Richard Schultz, the School Rela- tions Committee succeeded in securing an addi- tional late bus as a part of the committee’s year- round function of dealing with any problems con- cerning the relationship between the students and the faculty, the P. T. A., and the adminis- tration. With John Piccirillo as chairman, the Guide Committee became a permanent committee de- signed to usher school functions and to show visitors through the school. Steve Simon headed the Constitution Committee, which was estab- lished for the purpose of interpreting our school constitution. The Publicity Committee, under the direction of Carol Strauss, provided an inex- haustible supply of publicity for the various G. O. events. Ronny Li served as chairman of the Club Committee, whose function it was to approve the constitution of any prospective club. Hiroharu Koike, a native of Sasebo, Japan, and familiar to all of us as ’’Hiro,” was Great Neck South’s first American Field Service ex- change student. Many of our quesiions concern- ing Hiro’s observations were answered by him in an assembly held which featured a discussion of 19

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