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

 - Class of 1964

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44'-9' .-Mr MRS. JEAN GURINOFF MR. RAYMOND WILE MISS AGNES LILLIBRIDGE MH. Gl11:fI20ff and Mi.r.r Lfllibridge offer .ferzfice zwilb 41 mule In flilll Gruzzlbei' and R0.l'EIlId1'-Qi Dewey. IBRARIANS Miss Lillibridge and Mr. Wile, and secretary Mrs. Gurinoff, compose the indispensible staff which keeps the library running smoothly. Any prob- lem, question, or book can be checked out by them. A Library Club helps lighten the work load by shelving or checking out books, writing overdue notices, and de- livering passes to study halls. Some assistants also Serve on the two committees connected with the library. The Procedures Handbook Committee has prepared a handbook for next year which explains library procedures. The decor of the library, which reflects the seasons of the year and relevant events, is provided by the Display and Decorations Committee. Through these services, the library became a favorite place to study. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Frou! rout'-D. Hoffman, 1. Attie, G, Raiken, L. Berkeley, K. Ryan, H. Chen, L. Jonas, F. Hayman, J. Adelman, K. Backer, K. Spencer, T. Maria, J. Forman, N. Rosenthal. Second row-G, Kalish, M. Chutick, S. Knopf, L. Morris, B. Rogers, B. Newberger, G. Sisenstadt, J. Feldman, B. Strauss, C. San Miguel, C. Reiter, N. Hartley, E. Arbetman, G. Galise. Bark row-T. Cassidy, G. Brill, J. Miller, S. Forman, B. Babertzian, S. Leitner, K. Castle, L. Weltman, C. Gerst, V. Clifton, L. Cusick, D. Linderman. i

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,I NI., -' Dedicaxed to sane aff - 1 - paqeg Iss N IILIQ v agp 'giver since' thc his: issue Of me MOUTNERNER fame- Qui yyiyh its f 'l0TiIl of me 2:11 weukly LU U-um whine, live :een Iofikmg fm- g,-um, :hasnk been easy. Horace once said and sank for -zruth in the grooves of Academe. . ,eslizirzg tkat the grooves QIAQB- eme would be as grfod a plaza- ,gg Pmy, I commencod at the gf-Lives f the 400 building. I was Song 'i-fished by a member of me faculty ,Sho said currty. No mire:-ing In he halls. if And seek for zrurh..v, I mum- . kvled. There was my Immediate re- ipanse. time proposition 'Ier rr-um shine. I saw visions of XXV:-urh Week at Great Neck South. They say the Xruth x':i!1 vin muff' but has it ever? An Assembly will we lanned in searvh of trurh with p f . ,. ---br-ee speakers - one pro-truth, 'me against rruzh, and one newer. -,QA publicity campaign would be dir- ected toward :rush in :he halls, Lkrutlx in the classrooms, rvuth in Q' Ihe cafete-ia 73, and truth in the , L , Q Wfaculty lounges. X3 The results wcuid be mvmenr- Isus. Truth Week would destroy more friendships, more bnovm- Lies, and more :eachers :han Broth- -hez-hood, CORE. and :he Nassau Sm- sdenr League combined. Think of all 'gzhe unans ered questions lying in wait. whenever happened ro :he --ware? cooler? The tfuth about --Poiliac! , An open forum would be spon- ggsored whore srudents from all '53-walks of life could express chair vIews azyour truth, truthfully. And finally the climax will arfive, Can you imagine a G. O. dance rzmiried I- The Moment of Truth? Weli, don't say I didn! x-.arn you. 'HU 210045 sn. 1914 Albert Antor 81 Son Jswsizns 72 Middle Neck Road Great Neck, N. YI 2096 DISCOUNT GRACIOUSLY HONORED villurnef, FTIQUY, IVIUYCU IJ, IVO'-I' Polka-Dots by Lori Slavin Exactly what do the checkered. pink polka-darted. or swiped mock, ings on the legs ofGrcaI Neck Suum' s girls signify? Are they merely part of El new keep warm Campaign, or do they reflect deep, hidden traits in the wearer, perhaps unknown even lo herself? The Iancer proposition, accord- ing to a theory recently put forth by I. 8. Isaacs. a little known but highly respected theorist, has far more merit than may oe apparem Su the untrained observer. To Is- aacs, the bright stockings mani- fest an expression of either the if M 4 0 df'-fr' '15, Q ' '1 '. ., ' .XXX N iff , iq - , Qs? , , , BZ ' fl 'W vjqi . EE o 2 ' 5 WN X' 391:90 O M W E' ' A4 ' 1470, id or the 'superegu and eveiy polka dm represents a definite psycholo- gical trend in the -:ea-2-er. A dark, vertical swipe, Isaacs contands. reveals that the wc:arar's brightly colored facade Iiidces an imvsr cnnfiicr between me weavefs practicality and her yearning for CKflYEl I'IEIil, You see, Imac: ex- plains smugly, the dszrkncfss in- dicates that the wearer, mv bright Leg, as I call her, has nm' frfrgamen her science ceaching thai darker colors --- fviack and red, say, as opposed to pink and vellum stripes - will a.vsm'h mofe Your and hencu keep her Isges -.say-m. Yer me srripes, in Iieu Q: ai swlid color, show her wish for vavicry and viluraricy, One mighc nom-U :Han at certain angles, the ixoslewy may appear solid colored, xahiie at another gaiky striped, Thus, the II:-ight Leg can uonvinca' hai? the pen-ple mm notice her that she is pragtical, with tnorh warm fees on V26 ground, while armther half of her observers fee! she is gay, illogical, light-hearfed. Symboli- illogiaai, light-hearted. Symvoli- cally, this apps-gases both sidws of her warring mind, but also mveais her schizophrenic wndenciesf' g Sandy Aibel 2, '5 Percheron Lorie Qoslyn Hgfs., L. I. ' I The Fines! Taikars and Cleaners Mike's Lake Success Tailors - Cleaners - Furriers Seagate-Miramar Trgvei - 218 Lokevifie Road . HU 7-T213 gg' 420 Modrson Ave, ,,.,,,,,-,,-.,,,,,.i, 5QNeW York CIW I Cmexmo TO YOUNGMEN 'join our special art and music 'ayfiuwicnted tours . I . Weekends to ' Boston, Washington, Puerto Rico, Gassau, Jamaica and Bermuda, Kill cost less than a trip to Cat- .kills . . . and you'lI return with a gorgeous sutan! Leaves early July. ,Up IS. Ask about our ski lours , . . L they're great! WILLIAM'S Men's 8: Boy's Wear 14 GREAT NECK ROAD New door to Gerfz 'N MAXWELL vAcAnoN scHooL ON A COLLEGE CAMPUS :Din Overlooking Lake Cayuga, for teenage girls who have out-f ' 1 grown regimentcd camp life and wish the social and cultural activities of an unusual Vacation and Summer School plan. 'DK CQURSES: Preparation and review for College Boards, developmental reading, math refresher, drama, conversational Spanish 84 French, f , applied psychology, typing, art, music. All high school eredit courses givenat loca1H.S, accredited, by N. Y. Board of Regents. AJ. ..,..z4,- -,..u..-- .v...-.,...... .....z......x..,.- ns- I RECElEATf7 , MQ.-A, iam. . , -I-21. 1 my 34.1 -.1-x, , W, rcmixidcd of :Ere of me primitive, bu: relaxed. :rib-es. I Ielz may would :wing a stripes :ouch of mis color and mmm rc, Great Neck South, whixh I wink If sorely needs. Miss S, dfxrxiemi. however, Gai me smckinfgs reveal any problem. feeling USB, The passage ilmrm-I 'mm -11 zfwrze izegri, luring U1 ff i,us':'1,' Z a1.I1kneI S I?IL4,!q1,'iLKiCII'I Arif? ini I'ix.i1JI,iE 'ffvaiflvd .If1?'I!IQ , , rc Cu wave Ikimiqh rdf- ,Mme . 3 I..au1'z1r1cc Cautions his Arabs MW W, ,EV ,g-fgaf' I5 Sw-5,55 lurid, mpened up me dm If for fivii y me N.,S.qi,s, Y'-:Im L ounril. rights in mi: scheioi, The mnsfi- Szudenr: :un Unis s.'-fem! pir- zuiionaliry mi' She resiilzxlirm was L1 L.,' ipzaed in rim dive. and wha! quesrioncfi. but by referring mrhe mov MIIII,-Auf? sem dfiwn iw Pre-amiile eff the schooi cfwnsrim- week, neither my er jimmy , me morn Neil Barkin :md Stu Jerry s ESTATES Here goes another editf. younger b 'DENY- .. I I rail Law 'I c11nu55v., f. ,J ' ff, tw 4 - - ,. 2 . , Y Zfgifv., Y. I .5:'M:::Z-ag :.:. ww fgffm , .fs,i,1::-' Q 'f E, , f 'f ' '1 9' I f mf -I 'Y ' PP '- f ff . ,... x :. 3. A f .1, , ' I bf -.I- , 4 -' Q ! Lf! .1 f 1: J. .nv FIV? VI,V?i:I' 7SXXL'li5G Hlfgl' LII ULYII Y'lgZ1iS. SHG Ffflfi IW: adafd kzicwcikz-ra. -U EITL !E.!'i'L'Ii'1s' md, sixth - - I s , A v- A, ,I , Inav fiom- Hcimwxtz dihgcntlv xmrk mer Smxtliuricr wpy. ,,,,,,,ed 'W fm.,--A I-.a'xy': 2rf1e' man! Im ug my I I'1l'IIf'3 Z, -iuard C-my-,ry, -wie,-if mc SWIDQPI we wwe rnuczi happier mit, sfqhfils Law lug-n I iwsed for Cav-I side, wal vmrs Qswaiisr we STAR? 5,5 Im Safufdzzy night, Mmfwr cook- Yifzirzia rsiusf.-9 In fzpurs fitcm on M! dmrzer we fist time, we am inn-zmcfzi mms. 'II:w Sillla- nliwsd Ia- mi withvur annslg- flzvri pefrafiing 5 I,!ff.'iSum by me mg wav' minds. I--ether did mn: my illpre-rm a'w,:r-I, said MIM, ' -'Ir mmf, C +,f.,.rf- am. W, wpgn, Arial bound to win friends and inHucm'c pcuplc. lzlfif Vic Illif flllim ,if xahv I vwkc, but Ute Mask sm-med Hulk: nr :mer FCI,w'f1 9-1,5-,pljg-5 ff, J. X wmyfaw ilu H ici--



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GREAT BOOKS CLUB: From' mu'-E. Frank, C. Lorber, Tenenbaum, L. Weston, J. White- horn, G. Welford. Back mu'-Mrs. Waldman, D, Kramer, P. Berger, F. Kushner, M. Markowitz, M. Rapoport, R. Odessey, M. Levy, B. Stanton, J. Krieger. GREAT BOOKS CLUB FTER Vim: picture seekers had left, the club set- tled down to some serious and enlightening lit- erary analyses. Although they got off to shaky start with Bradbury's Ffzrezzheil 451, the members changed moods and tackled the classic Oedilfmr Rex by Soph- ocles and the philosophical Perpetual Peace by Kant. The most controversial and entertaining discussion was aroused by all those yahoos and uhouyhnhnmsi' Qtry even pronouncing thatlj of G11lli1fe1 5 Tizweli. They next scrutinized the adventurous world of Huckleberry Finn, and then spanned the gulfs of time and thought with a comparison of the A7Zfjg077'6,I of Sophocles and Anouilh. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA: From ma'-T. Goldman, -I. Kloogman, D. Duskin FTA UTURE Teachers of America endeavors to make its members aware of the rewards and responsibilities of teaching. This year Dr. Spaar, a French teacher in the south junior high, told FTA members of her par- ticipation in a foreign exchange program. An admin- istrator from Lakeville School, Mrs. McHenry, prepared members for a visit to an elementary school. A panel discussion on televisionls Mr. Novak highlighted some facets in the life of a teacher. In addition to all these activities, the club sent cards to all the teachers at Christmas time. This year's president was Sue Platt. 1 L. Elsohn, C. Alpert, S. Platt, A. Beer, E. Tanzman, S. Guenzburg, E. Gerber, B. Rosenthal. Semmz' row-C. Hirsch, R. Eichacker, S. Gair, B. Bass,'S. Smul, K. Backer, J. Feltheimer a dl. Bryson, W. Gelberg, L. Pearson, V. Pezzolla. Third row-L. Cusick, S. Hillman, D. Eagle, D. Schwagerl, I. Blumenthal, J. Jacobs, N. Kober, R. Wolsieffer, C. Crockard, D.'Kortlander, L. Ward, S. Rosenthal, L. Schachne. Back rou'-J. Lenzner, C. Degonzaque, R. Gerwatowske v R. Simon, E. Cohen, D, Birken, K. Brenner, P. Goldfarb, M. Siegel, R. Kalayjian, S. Padwa J. Dicker. u .. , -L

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