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

 - Class of 1959

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TYPING AND CIRCULATION First row—Roberta Stock, Linda L«nz. Pot Hill, Sue Rooch, Ann Stegemonn, Nancy Farrell. Top row—Jim Godwin, Barbora Feit, Carmelo Bruschetti, K'Ann Spell. Marilyn Ormsby. Ellen Roach, Dick Villany. DEPARTMENT HEADS First row—Linda Clement , Helene Beryl. Second row—Ginny Metz, Jone Heffner. Jill Carlton. Fourth row—Ellen Faber. Fifth row—Betty Enzel. Sixth row—Aaron Good- oumjcw JUMx MAjLs JCAlo, p -Mifl tyALOCC -MviHsng cyonj was the Photography Editor of Vista. Working in close association with the illustrative portion of Vista were the Identifications, headed by Elaine Stauber, and the Captions staffs, of which Betty Enzel was chairman. Identifications matched names with the people to whom they belonged while captions composed the quips appro- priate to candid snapshots. The Senior Section, edited by Marjorie Saks and Rita Strax, worked assiduously to compile a summary of the activities of the senior class. Helene Beryl and Linda Clements, chairmen of the Art staff, with the more artistic members of our school composed and compiled drawings, designs and the theme for Vista. The completed work was submitted to the Production Staff, headed by Co-managers Jill Carlton and Ginny Metz, which arranged the lay-out—the final step before sending the book to the press. 26

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VISTA STAFF Firtt row—Marge Saks, Iris Freeman, Jill Carlton, Phyllis Ewen, Karen Mills. Second Ellen Faber, Betty Enzel, Jane Heffner, Carol Cohen, Ginny Metz, lonni Teglvad. Third Mazorsky, Jay Zellner, Linda Clements, Laurie Gelles, Morion Davidson, Elaine Stouber. Rick Estey, Rita Strax, Marilyn Griff, Alice Norman. Top row—Pat Pugh, Pat Ellis. ONE of the aims of a yearbook is the creation of a vista of memories. The title of our book, Visia, sym- bolizes the outlook and the goals of the 1959 yearbook and its staff. In the fall, Vista members set out diligently to satisfy their hopes of creating a yearbook. A staff nucleus, headed by Jane Heffner, Editor-in-Chief, began to plan the lay-out and design and to organize the selling campaign. Assignments were then distributed to the department heads. Ellen Faber and Toni Green, Copy Editors, were omni- present in coordinating the entire copy of Vista. Club and committee activities were investigated and a comprehen- sive view of the extra-curricular life was compiled. The staff was divided into Activities, headed by Laurie Gelles and Alice Norman, and Girls’ and Boys’ Sports, directed by Pat Ellis and Ricky Estey respectively. It is an old adage that one picture is worth a thousand words. The Vista staff realized the truth of this saying when they saw the photos that had captured the imagina- tion and enthusiasm of the student body. Aaron Goodman - 25



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DEPARTMENT HEADS PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Loft to right—If i i Friedman, lonni Teglvad. left to right—Joet Brock, Aoron Goodman. Pot Ellis, Alice Normon, Rick Esley, Elaine Stauber, Rito Strox, Laurie Gelles, Marge Saks. A large part of the work in the production of a yearbook is not apparent in the final copy of the book. This is the work of the business staff, managed by Richard Villany and Jimmy Godwin. Advertisements were procured from village merchants to help cover the costs of production. The typing staff, headed by Helen Smyth and Linda Uhl, worked continuously to make legible copies of all the written material. The faculty advisors. Miss Stevens and Mr. Creighton, gave the Vista staff their time and aid, which led to the achievement of the goal—the production of Vista. On that triumphant June day that marked the arrival of our year- books, distribution of the bright blue volumes was managed by Sue Roach, Nancy Farrell, and their Circulation staff. As pages were turned and appreciative comments delivered, the entire Vista staff could rest satisfied, knowing that its work was finally done. Meeting a deadline. 27

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