Hewlett School - Special Yearbook (East Islip, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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'X was I ,H 0 V49 2 2 5 1:2-.amz -J Foreword When manklnd flrst set out along the road of llfe hundreds ofcenturres ago the way before hrm was a dark and mysterlous one Through the ages man gathered knowledge around h1m using II as a torch to light the uncertain way ahead Durlngthe pasthalfcentury great advances have been made rn almost every fleld of study These advances have helped to develop the hrghesr standard of lrvrng ever known Today the torch of knowledge flashrng 1nto the future rs a beam both strong and resolute The sputmks are only the f1rst step up the As the Sen1or Class of1958 prepare to take our place on the road of llfe we reallze that the torch l1ght1ng our way not only makes our path an easrer one to travel but also makes clear the many obstacles that l1e ahead It rs up to us to do our part rn clearing these barrrers rather than rgnorlng or enlarglng them Ifwe can succeed rn our endeavor our road will become a smoother and above all a more peaceful one Clock Punchers Ed1tor rn Chlef NANCY SIMONE Assistant Ed1tor PATRICIA NEWHOUSE Lrterary Ed1tor HARRIETTE ROBBINS Assistant Lrterary Editor PATRICIA ROBBINS Buslness Manager JOAN STROUD Assistant Buslness Manager ELSA THUR DE KOOS Class Editor JANE TOWNSEND Assistant Class Editor KATHERINE REED Art Ed1tor ANTONIA MELLER ASSISIBDI Art Edltors SUSAN HEIDE and ELSA KENTNICI-l Junior Assistants Faculty Advisor Barbara Brown Jane Lubbock Beverley Brown Dorothea Detwrler June Feldmann Sybll Healy 2 ?r 'ilu I l -U' W H 4 ' I ' ' , ' ' i 0. ' ' 4 ' 0 ' . X long hill of interplanetary travel. X ' . X as I . , XX I y X X , , . - .. -A X The Alma Mater ZR HX X Hewlett S h 1 th , x XXX our1oveand1y1y Ugg i And ' 11 'hp ' ' g T h d H 1 s h 1. X K H 14' dl' f H gh a d d, 4 J Xx X Th ZZ 52 K XWQ m Zijsgxx 1 1 WHS f XE X 3 Th 11 dm A 11 d X H 'mn ' d ek y a d H lt Sh 1. X -HX Q ,f A X x jx fx H 1 Sh 1h p d X X T b hy d a f' f11y f K X X fm '11 fx 1. hy d HlShl. Z A X N b ll bl d ff X X ' XXXH Z X f g q I ' A My f nm b -7 f N gf ,f, S Fh d H1 Shl. ,H 151 H f ,Nx x 'S ' Z' sxxx v ' 2 ., i ' ,Q at 7 .X ' I :xl XA ' I . Q g x Miss Sully s Message to Us A Simple Prayer .ludmaafenneanuwvzanzentaf wmfvm' 704efzet4efzew4atud Zetme cowdoae Wdaetkmewwpnq ,eaadaa Wfimefdefzewdoadt fad! 7040-wade-wwde4,ean bike Wiewdmewdazbwu hgh 704aet4e'zec44adne44 709 0Dwcne77Zd4z'0z gfwmzzdaz 70t4qJKOf400!dC44666 7oJecon4o!ed aataamaade 7odemwKeutaod aatoeawlnetaawl 7oJe6'oued 44504646 Vtckzwgwazg 1416061666506 7Zwm 54456064226 pcvcdoaed 7Zceucoigaz9 fddfflllddfldddllt toetemallzfe St ?fzanew 5 ' 9 In these confused times, more than all elsl we need the strength given to us through prayer, . , . . 4 1 1 1 i 1 Faculty The faculty ofHewlett School has contrrbuted o much rn makrng the everyday lrfe of the students rn structne and enjoyable that there rs no proper way rn whrch we can thank them In later years when we look back on the carefree days whrch we the student body have spent at Hewlett we rnav realrze the grfts the faculty have grven us eagernes 1n the pursurt of knowledge an apprecratron of the talents whrch we possess and the confrdence that we can obtaln the goals we set for ourselves Allofusapprecrate these glfts whrch they have so wrllrngly gxven and we shall never forget etther the grfts or the grvers rntyrnn 1:-4 r- O01 Gm mUlv:dG7 Mrs Brown Mrs Carrington Mrs Fauth Mass Glazler Mlss Holden Miss Johnston 6 I S T O R Y gs Mlss Lennon Mlss Lubbock 2 7 U5 l o 3 'U E : V5 5 Vi W 'C o c : oo S555 FOOIOUD l'l'1Ub3 Miss O Connor Faculty Not Plctured sm Mkt Ahl 5 . 55:5-.ff . WW? 5.225 cv f Om? .Q '85 D. Y Q sf y lb- d M 1 Iozmmm nn UN Qbxq A M, 2. m Mann House Staff Mrs Darymple Mrs WIIIIS sse Q-f She 15 alw ays ready wxth a helpmg h and and cheery s 111119 Her effr c1ency rs known from Mam House to Dana House and back agam She wxll always be remembered for her unself 1sh p r e s e nc e 1n Dana House every weekday mght Mrs W1ll1S 15 well knownas the mem ber ofthe staffwho cashes our weekly checks In addmon to thrs most 1m portant task, she helps keep the school fmances 1n order She 15 well known 1n Mam House for her fnendly greeung, no matter how busy she IS Mrs Wilson and Mlss Counterman Mrs. Wllson rs well known for her helpfulness Her gentle courteous ways are adm1red by all. Mxss Counterman, the fa1thful nurse, may be found every day on the t.h1rd floor where she cares for the lrttle cluldren l s fi 1 lf A The Seniors Q1 vu A: me look back on the pa t yearn whlch me haye spent at Hewlett yyereeall many happy tlme and fond memoue Our :emor year proylded Uh mth the beat of theye memorle among them being thobe ot the Banquet Prom and Yearbook e have been rnytllled mth the HEJw16IISPll'1IVyfl1Ch mll bend us prepared aleng our eparate may N115 bully the fa ulty the gxrly and all our ypee1al frrendb me mah to brd an affeetlonate yet regrcttul fareyyell O 1' 5 f 1 as TN -J T-7 I E fs I , I I l 0 I I I I I x , y f : 5 O O , X 2 A J K I I . . -, 5 , - y' V y 1 Y y y v I S 's. my '- V' ,V - ,' -el r y S , V ,Sh , To 'S ' '. e ', Q ', ' A ' 2 ' ' ' in D. The time has come for us to state xt' mf! i .nl Susan Heade Star kissed daisies tossed on a sea of hilarious galety That we the class of '58, Do realize with tearful eye, The well-known fact that 'time does fly Kay Reed Green wlllow trees tall and graceful sweeplng across a sea of seremty Elsa Kentnich A river of ripe grain flowing on to reap a rich harvest. Harrlette Robbins L mx Hum .1 Lar 5 10.151 pla 1111 aj bught rad Hubou Patrlcla Newhouse T11 far flung km of L1 taran Iglla dancu Nancy Simone A flicker of flame silhouetted against black velvet. Patrlcla Robbins Waves whrte capped and wlnd blown washed upon a pearl strewn beach Elsa Thur de Koos An anttque cameo shlmmermg through a jade green sea Joan Stroud Elfln wings la1d gently over a golden heap of laughter Tom Weller Black pine trees etched sharply on a field of diamond snow. Jane Townsend ' The swtrllng mists of a wlnter sunset brlght pmk shot w1th gold plumes Senior Will The Sentor Class of 58 Lease the fOllOWlDg on Ih1S date All our treasures large and small To our schoolmates one and all Susan Helde do mll and bequeath I1 To Gay Klmmel I leave my flow of college ma1lfmale91 Ha' 21 My fllghts to Canada to those that travel by Greyhound Mlss Lennon'7 31 My radlo to Doc slnce she s the only one wlth perm1ss1on to USC I Elsa Kentnrch w1ll and rellnqulsh 11 To Llbby Shreve my sk1rt slnce she wears ll most of the t1me 21 My smgmg ab1l1ty and Kentnlch Concerts to any blessed sole who ll lrsten to them 31 Mylove of glnger snaps to anyone who IS capable of eatlng as many as I I Pat Newhouse now bequeath 11 My knltung abrltty to Lee Ann Dahlberg at least she s more ambltlous than I 21 My ablllty to wear loafers lllegally to Em1ly Coffey look out for Doc 31 The black belt wh1ch Woodle gave me to Sue Hllborn I know she wants II Kay Reed do relrnqutsh I1 Mycrgarettes to Emtly Coffey s1nce she s always runnlng ou 21 My welght to Rosemond Fendler she needs 1I more than I 31 My placldness to Marlanna Kugel Hasty Robblns wtllxngly bestow I1 My cat Ignatz to Torle I don t thlnk he has enough com petltlon 21 My naturally curly halr to Bobby Brown so that she w1ll not have to endure the mlghty battle wlth pln curls 31 My ablllty to stay awake at mght and converse wxth my roomates to the seventh grade may they use II wlsely Pat Robbxns do humbly bequeath 11 My 8bll1I1 to play the part of Frlar Tuck to Kathy Warnock she may need II ln church 1 My abllltyto play hockey to Gay Klmmel as lf she doesnt have enough already 31 My ablllty to be tactful to Robln Rlcker I6 g O V . . 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N , A , V 1 Senior III Nancx Sll tone reluctantly relmqutsh CID I leaxe my lblllly to start songs to Penny Morse Qhopefullyj all the lrttle knltters I wonder rf they are as drs Q J My pot lll emng class to or5:,an1zed'7 Q33 Xnd Doc rn peace Stroud do v.1ll he has a lot to work wrth oan My fancy harrdos to Carla Moser s n rn hopes that she ll frnd somethrng her MY own srze Sherry Sternm ann And frnally m I as Thur de Koos wrll and bestow e I newer found rt last but not least I lease wardrobe to Barbara Emerso x Parrsran accent to OJ My Spanrsh accent to any one w B wn four ey es are better than none f3j My wrsron to Beverley ro Jane Townsend do wrlhngly bequeath fly My flashlrght to Doc consrderrng she has rt most of the trme any wa Q My rbrhty to be rn the wrong place at the wrong trme to Barbara Emerson may she have better luck than I Last but not least a gun to any future occupant of my bed who wrll knock out the hght 1D the hall whrch shtnes on II at nrght I Tom Weller do bestow fly My werght to Lrbbx Shreve may tt come tn handy boardrng Sophomore Class Q23 My abrlrty to sleep to the C35 My Mambo abrlrty to Barbara Weatherly Qas rf she needs tt And last but not least we leave rn peace The Senror starrs and all tts cares lAl4 To the future Sentor Class rv' 1,r' 5 'r -,- ' r '1 in ve 'IST w M f , ' . 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V ., E 1 M I , ,X v' 4 V v 4 v 4 I 4 5 A l L AA P' 4 Juniors FRONT ROW, Left to Rrght Gay Krmmel Vrrgrnra Mrller, Sally Srmone, Penny Morse Mary Loy Trlton Sybrl Healy Beverley Brown MIDDLE ROW June Feldmann Donnre Detwrler, Abre Clark BACK ROW Drane Schomstem Sue l-lrlbome Bobble Brown Barbara Weatherley Emrly Coffey Wlththe goal of our Senror year rn srght the Junror Class rs grven to remrnrscrng For us the school year of 1957 to 1958 has been a frurtful and benefrcral one Our Joys our sorrows our trrumphs our defeats all of these have been part of our strrvrng toward our Senxor year September was the month of the meetmg of the old and the new Then, greetrngs havmg been exchanged we abruptly settled down to work Srnce Hewlett rs an rnstrtutron ofleamrng we thought that our studres would be unlnterrupted how mrstaken we were Our frrst day beganvvrth excerpts from the Brble read by the Jumors A lovely way to begm the day n est ce pas? Next we drscovered that the Junrors edrt the school newspaper whrch rs publrshed once a month The many long hours spent wrrtrng edrtmg proofreadrng typmg and mrmeographmg were exhaustmg but well worth our efforts The decoratrng of the Chrrstmas tree was the Junror contrrbutron to the Chrrstmas Banquet The tree havmg been decorated to our satrsfactron we proceeded to arrange the beautrfully wrapped grfts under the tree In February the Junrors gave the Tea Dance The erghth grade through the Senrors were rnvrted and most of them attended The Scotch Hop was the next soclal event that the Junrors sponsored Thrs was grven rn Vlarch and was a most successful ex ent In between all of these responsrbrlrtres the Jumor Class has partrcrpated rn many of the school actrxrtres Among these are Specral Glee Club French Club Athletrcs and Dramatrcs Our remmrscrngs are almost done now for we are near the goal of hrghest achrevement that of btrng Senrors Vke are hokrng that our work thrs pastxear has prepared us for the re sponsrbrlrtres oi the next step Our fortunes are unknown but as for nov. we wrll have the satrs factron of a Job well done Gay Krmmel 59 18 Sophomores 1 -Il. l A i n 6 'I FRONT ROW, LefttoR1ght Drana Peck Hope Tompkms Jess1e Dorman BACK ROW Joanne Cole Joyce Shane,Pam NIelson,Sa11yOakes Sherry Stemman Peggy Van Cott, Carla Moser, Sandy Curtrss Our class has grownbythree boarders and one day student thzs year brrngmg us to the unlucky number of thrrteen Carla Moser,the tallest ofthe four new boarders IS well known for her long blonde harr and cannot wart for vacatron to see Bruce Jessre Dorman our only connectron from Rye New York IS always searchmg the marlbox for letters from .hm The tall mamstay on our volleyball team IS Sandy Curtrss another new boarder Sandy IS from Chappaqua Now of course everyone knows Robm Rrcker who shocked us all rn December by bemg rushed to the hosprtal for appendrcrtrs Our Vxrgln Island mhabrtant Sherry Ste1nman IS very proud of the latest addltxon to the1r famrly a baby g1rl born rnthe begrnmng of October The chrld was named Sevena We are often gettmg reports on her, and have come to prcture her as we have been told about her by her srster We are all proud of Joyce Shane who was elected our class presrdent rn November We get all the Arkansas news from her Oh look out' Here comes Joanne wrth her Latm paper It must be rrght' I checked rt' says she The boarders can always count on Julret for any extra supplres We usually frnd her name headlng the honor roll Our only red harred Sophomore 15 Sally who IS always wrnnmg pmg pong matches w1th Peter Our two shortest classmates are Hope and Peggy Hop1e IS strll try1ng to reach her stand that she once had on the honor roll and IS slowly but surely rega1n1ng rt Pe gy and Drana are our two bus rrders You can always fmd them rushmg out of the gym at four o clock rn a desperate try to get therr bus so that they won t have to wart for a long trme So far they have been pretty lucky rn that respect Of course wecan't leave out Pam our soclal butterfly Whrch party are you gomg to tomght Mxss Nelson? Well now that you've met the Sophomores, you ve really lrved' 19 Hope Thompkms 60 Freshmen rr-on LIE STANDING 1n the back QLeft to Rrghtj Carla Moser, Rosemond Fendler, Adrxanne Rawak, Lmda Tneber, Marc1a Tanner SITTING Susan Schoenbaum, Penny Krohn, Andee Savage Susan Cast111er Ingebord Lou, Joanne W11der, Manana Kugel Peggy Van Cott A Freshman what does that mean? Hrgh school and thts year rt means Dana House too for that IS where thehappy headquarters of the nlnth grade boarders 15 sltuated There are seven and a half of them That 1 Ingy Lou rs a f1ve day boarder the weekends are her own Joanne Wllder had her long crop of pretty blonde harr eut off on unexplatned grounds Lrnda Trelber s brother became an addltton to the Turkey Trot and honored Adrrenne Rawak as her date' If you are at the Dana House and an earsphttrng reeord Nervous BOOg1S to be exact reaches your ears you ean be sure Ro emond Fendler ls near Nothlng ltke the Chtcken step eh Rose' A fayorlte expres lon of Penny Krohn s IH elass rs But what lf she never frnrshes though Be cause rf she dld well we won t go rnto that but Marera Tanner usually ftntshes for her and adds a Laun Arnerrean touch to tl c elass The Banquet song Ihls year toole ntueh toll and getnus Qof eoursej and was wrrtten by susan Casnller Joat ne Vyllder and lylarlanna Kugel SUSSII1 our yolley ball eaptatn and we hope to wrn the rnter Llass yolleyball game wtth ueh champ a bLlebllOel1b8l1Ill lfle perpetual blelwgy report wrlter and Auudee Savage Prlneeton earf and all But l ha 1 brother at Yale' eusualenthu ra nrtur tnerug not b1XLl1b Lrlnney Ma e th year but we are sure tt rye e t on lr ww Heh b y d mee to he tune of Honeyeontbe sung by tn orthlnbttyn Xnn oye t r rol trgt a d r lt dr reult to el to et e t 1 e t hool a they hold ot u 1 fxr town a Free ort an Ma a Lqlli Howeyer ln ehonl we all haye wonderlul fun 1Il reereatlon rlelngtogether and helptng ath ttr r e au e t ll e e lylartanna Kugel .10 'SJ26' 'N H :gh School Literature Don t Forget What You Promised Me Don t forget what you promrsed me To Peter those words brought a feelrng of gurlt shame and sorrow Standrng there by the water hrs grref at last controlled hrm Rrrnnrng hrs frngers through hrs harr hrs face contorted rn grref hrs huge frgure bent over there came from hrs lrps a horrrble moan Peter s curly black harr was cropped short and sweat soaked Thrs made hrs frngers orly He wrped them on hrs tunrc and then wrped hrs eyes wrth the back of hrs hands He looked up suddenly Had anyone been near he would have seenastrong rntellrgent face the skrn of whrch was deeply tanned From hrs curved chrn hung a short wooly beard Hrs eyes were black but now around them a network of red starns had appeared Hrs body was huge wrth broad shoulders and the large unskrlled hands of a frsherman Large as they were they were capable of a great gentleness He was a man wrth the heart of a lron but wrth the compassron of a chrld for a hurt pet Was rt not enough that he had broken hrs promrse? Oh Wrath of God no' How calm had the Master been when He told Peter How had He known? How rndeed' How strong He had looked when rn the Garden He told Peter than he was to deny Hrm And oh how Peter had promrsed never to deny Hrm But he had not once but three trmes cursed number Not only the denral srnful as rt was but the Master buke but hurt A hurt that went soul deep If only he had read a look of reproach or hate rn Those Eyes But Peter read rn them those words just as plarnly as rf they had been spoken Don t forget what you promrsed me Now kneelrng on the sand Peter thought of Judas Judas who had hung hrmself Could he not dre so easrly'7 No' No' But there would be no use rn askrng forgrveness' Or would there? However before thrs questron could be answered a vorce called hrs name Lookrng up he looked rnto Those Eyes The Eyes whrch had held hrm captrve from the start held hrm now The Master' Was He not dead? He was standrng there on the sand Peter s eyes frlled anew The Master had come to torture hrs heart rrp rt apart agarn Peter warted The look on hrs face was rn descrrbably The fear angursh repentence and love twrsted hrs face and provoked the tears whrch were streamrng lrke frsh from a net down hrs cheeks But nothrng happened Peter looked up No word was needed there was no need Joy flooded rnto hrs heart He grasped the gentle hand and clung to rt feelrng strength frll hrs body In the Master s body forgrveness beat rnstead of a heart There by the lake where the mrst hrd the settrng sun sat Peter and Jesus There the drscrples found them talkrng as though rt were a year ago and they were by the Sea of Galrlee The drscrples were overjoyed but there was a lrght as brrght as the sun on Peter s face for there had been another promrse Fot I wrll be wrth you always Thrs promrse was never broken and never wrll be Susan Schoenbaum Grade nrne 21 r , A ll 1 D if too. Why had He passed just then? Why just as the cock crowed did He pass? And the look in His eyes -- not re- Unwritten Covenant He tarrred under the placrd tree, The tree that bowed submrssrvely And rested, rested rn the shade As rn a tomb a man rs lard The sleep came hard and thrck and fast And hovered trll the dark had passed, And rn hrs dreams he heard hrs ple Remember, God, what you promrsed me Then came the stars, a curved moon The srgns of nrght and yet too soon For each qurck moment, fleetrng by Meant more to hrm than meets the eye Thrs was because, pursurng hrm, Over mormtarn, valley rrm Were master, charn man, servants three Oh, please recall what you promrsed m The youth sat up, drew rn hrs knees, Thought of the past, and not wrth ease Thought of the days when torl and sweat Made hrs whole lrfe a ghastly debt A smothered promrse from the start He knew rts evrl rn hrs heart And wrth courage rnsprrrng, He gave rn to desrrrng broke FREE' He warted under the placrd tree, The tree that bowed submrssrvely For dawn he warted break of day When he would up and on hrs way He warted for the red of sky The grey of mrst the moon to dre The words strll came relentlessly Don't forget what you promrsed m The promrse he rs pleadrng of Is tender,krnd, and frlled wrth love From God a blessed covenant For when delrvered rnto lrfe, The Lord agreed and srgned wrth love That each man should have wrthout fee EQUAL OPPORTUNITY' A symbol of thrs sacred oath Is shown as ardent frre rn both The eyes of each oppressed man here On earth, burmng steadfast and clear Vrsrons of the past came to hrs mrnd Of Theron hrs master, the mercrless krnd Patrrcran rn rank not worthy to be ' Please not back to hrm you promrsed me' The wartrng stopped, the dawn arrrved And momrng's colors rt contrrved Gray then vrolet, radrarrt prnk A red sun on horrzon's brrnk The dewbrought out the flower s scents Cloakrng fragrance no pretense As wrth a fervor rapturously He drank rt rn and then felt free The youth rose up and sard Farewell To the placrd tree farewell He touched the trunk so slrm and brown He tumed away and looked around The whole world echoed Joyfully The Lord wrll answer to your plea He walked away and you could see Hrm say, Oh God I m frnally FREE' Marranna Kugel 22 Grade Nrne 3 . . . at Il ' ll . I ! ' e . ' S Q , . ' . e.ll And, though unwritten, it was sent D ' I l 7 Y Y i , . . y ' . . . , . 5 ! 3 I . i l V 3 ' ll ll II ' ll ' ll I ' U I I ' if i fv,., Miss Johnston Grade Sthool Dean 5 ohnston 1 ewlett s rtprt entatrwe from the south lt l 1 Q hr ll t tut budge player wrth M13 sullx ac motnrng M11 John ton Ctnduct clapelf r th '1rst 1 t gra e V t tt ,teen ou 1. Tren e teaches them readrng wrrtrng and ar1thmet1c Her tudents al o learn to p l attu attlx when lunch comes we ee Mrs Johnston surrounded hx exuberant ehldren watkrng up the Garden Path Durtng lunch Me haue a eh therrs Onthe weekend and at d1nner the boarder can get to know M1 Jthnstt 1, and part erpate tn the ron wer at1ons whrch her readx M111-iitpz from getnttg dull Her hutttorr sue? that h tt adult and tt 1l ren can cntox rt Whenexer we see lN1l::I0hlbIOl'1 we can he ure that ter Croc e e e l h t ne dl and thrtad are not far awax She Crochets and emhrotders ju t ahout anxthrng one can name and dot ll htautrfullx too Mus John ton eotttnbutesgreatlw to Hewlett T Ile lllllu ttrl ren tr lrren ttathtr C1 Coun tlor 51161 def1n1telx one ot the ttad1e t p1llat tl on whreh Hewlett d end I . 4 5 Mis' J 1 A H ' ' A ' 's 1 -, . 51' 1 e' rn 'a1t1 ous- and 1: a fre. 'nt E h S 5 f ig 1 o fm ldw1,hAC -.ll 51. lr- sh' ' ' , 1' . Q 2 ' A 2 V ft el ' : ' . 'f ' ance to see how' much the l1ttle chtldren enjoy her presence and she ' ' 5 ' ' 'sev vt '1'A 2' ta - ' 5 A ' I l' . 2 t fr .1 ok 3 'idl s ' Q I' elf l'd15l1f:a 'd, 'tgnd S1 . ' 5 1 ' 1- 5 .5 Y. -,S ' 2 r- N A - Cpu 5. Eighth Grade FRONT ROW fLeft to Rrghty Melvrna Cannon Sharon Healy Chrrstme Fanto SECOND ROW Cathy Boyd Maureen Kavanagh Susan Low, Joyce Moore THIRD ROW Kathryn Sheffreld Susan Spear Ehzabeth Shreve Meet the etghth grade We are twelve rnseparable classmates Our class became twelve tht year wrth Lrbby Shreve and Cassre Sheffreld Lrbby ha1ls from Massachusetts It IS easy to see that she thmks thts ts the best state ln the Unton Cassre represents the southern part of the eountry We are wonderrng rf thrs 1s where she gets her frne taste rn clothes We have two other boardlng frrends Chrrstrne Fanto and Maureen Kavanagh Chrrs 15 our ambassador for she has trayeled around the world Maureen hopes the next tour years pass bv yery qurckly so he ean make the long promrsed trrp to Quebec Canada Almost all of us have pet sayrngs Betsy Deale has one rn yshrch she ls a frrm belrever Love Thy Netghbor At the frrstsrgn ofsnowthc frrst two gtrls to go out are Sharon Healy and Joyce Moore Sharon 1s our offlcral snow fort burlder and Joyce always has a snow ball on hand to panrc Us After the snow ha receded the f1rst to recognrze the new season ls Sue Lov. On mth the Jodphurs and off 1n a cloud of manages to read qurte a brt ptckrng up words that seem to tax our brarns lylelyrna Cannonrs our representattye tothe Student Councrl She can best be descrrbed a prxte cut and fancy free T le el lth gradeha ty o mn re ltyer A mld llndy and a ma s of flyrng red hatr de errbe Margaret Jack on appreeratronoftnu rt Onthe other hand Cathy Boyd prefer tre cla srcal musre whreh he plays b autrfrlly llle plan ust look rn the lllllslt room an econd lunch erred and you 1 be ure to SLL ler praetrerng yery hard O4 : . y , . . i I , , . : ' , , ' . 4' - .H V' 44 .. A N I , . dust. Tally ho, thats our Sue! Our other Susan is Susy' Spear, who between many' visits to Manhasset, l'-g. 1 - s s' s' v-s. ' so ', as A e' 't 'un o.J ' t' y's p-W I' 'l 's- l' S Vx 7 ' . Seventh Grade 9-9 si' i 'Z QQ FRONT ROW QLeft to Righty Elizabeth Dempsey Phoebe Gilmore Sissy Shane, Gwen Lester SECOND ROW Victoria de Pere Katherine Belgel Lydia Boger THIRD ROW Maria Cristina Azcarate Jeanne Rand We are the seventh grade We would like to introduce our new classmate of 1958 Elizabeth Miles who comes from Mobile Alabama Elizabeth took the place of one of our former classmates Gwen Lester We were all sad to see Gwen leave as she was quite an exciting classmate The belle of our class is Phebe where ever there is giggling one can be sure it is either Phebe or Jeanne. Jeanne IS also noted for successfully keeping her diary up to date. There goes Vicki with a pack of bubble gum. Going to a party Vicki? Our foreign correspondent whose nameis always first on every list, is Maria Azcarate. Lydia and Sissy inseparable friends can be seen sitting in a corner doing their French - or are those letters they're writing? At any rate they both receive loads of mail. Here comes Mimi through the door with exciting stories of the parties she has been to. She and Kathy are the 'ladies of our class. The dancer is Bobby, and the musician is Alison, or at least she ought to be for she is always practicing her piano lessons. Now that you have an idea of the seventh grade, we will say good-bye, until next year when we'll all be ancient eighth graders. 25 Sixth Grade ,-49 LEFT to RIGHT Mary Holland, Krm Barker Bntta Borregaard, Abby Morrell Noreen Tooker Leslre McKenz1e Mrs Tompkrns, Barbara Cole Ellen Savage Helene Nelson Sherla Dmgwall, Laurel Smtth Pauhne Dora The chapel bell rlngs We the srxth grade all stand attentlvely dressed IU our coats hats gloves and boots ready for gym outs1de wrth Mrs Beacom After gym we hurry back to Mrs Pennell s room and our studles When we have concentrated on our books for some trme and naturally had good results we walk calmly and quretly to the cracker lrne Usuallya flash of red curly ha1r may be seen as Abby Morrel scurrles by Noreen Tooker Laurel Smrth and Abby then lead the class not 1n teachlng but 1n pullrng one hundreds on most of therr tests Mary Holland also follows them as she too makes the honor roll somettmes Upon arrlvrng at thrrd lunch we rarely f1nd1t very dtffrcult to understand why some of the upper class men have objectrons to us for trampltng over them rn order to get to our seat When classes and gym are over Ellen Savage Barbara Cole Brrtta Borregaard and Leslre McKenz1e our honor roll students leave rn their car pools Shetla Dlngwall Paulrne Dora and Krm Barker hom ever leave for Marn House mth hlgh hopes of berng rn trme for a hot bath Thrs year we welcomed Krm Barker who jotned us shortly before Chrrstmas vatatron as a boarder We are all very proud of Shelra Dlngwall as she, was elected grade school captarn ofthe Green Team Our stxth grade year has been full of fun mrschref partres and many other wonderful trmes we leave all thts sorrowfully but we are all lookrng forward to a verv prosperous seventh grade 26 Fifth Grade N-J FIRST ROW at Left Bonnie Bergel Llsa Price Cynthia Michalis Penny Banks SECOND ROW Jamee Jackson Robbie Harrison, Lee Ann Dahlberg Giana De Paul THIRD ROW Deirdre De Garmo, Barbara Emerson Barbara Mole Mary Kellen FOURTH ROW Susie Hard Joanne Schacht Meet the fifth grade' After four long but wonderful years at the Confederate hall we finally made Mrs Brown s room in Frederick Hall It ha been fun to be able to mingle with the upper grades rake recess with the older glrls and not ro mention all the fun parties Ylllch we had in our room Suzie Hard and Giana De Paul were alwaxs very dependable in bringing in contributions to us This naturally does not apply to all of us for Bonnie Beigle Penny Banks Lisa Price Mary Ann Kellon and Barbara Mole Joined u for the first time this year It was really wonderful to have them with Us Penny along with Cynthia Michalis received many gold stars for being on the honor roll We are very proud of Robbie Harrison one of our old timers who was elected grade school captain of the Vwhite Team Our borders Barbara Emerson Robbie Harrison Bonnie Beigle Jamee Jackson and Lee Ann Dalhberg related many stories to us concerning their life at Main House. They have trouble under:tanding why the juniors below them objected to their moving furniture ar six in the morning. This vear has been a very exciting one and although we shall all be very sad to leave Mrs. Brown we are all looking forward to the :ixth grade with Mrz. Pennell. 27 Fourth Grade LEFT to RIGHT: e, Linda Low, Stephen Vejvoda,Vir- ginia P. Manczur, Mary Catherine Jacobatos, Hanna Holland. Af . The day begins with Miss Johnston's roll call, then on to learn reading, writing, and arithmetic. When the recess bell rings the patter of little feet may be heard running to the swings and slide. After that, back to work until the lunch bell rings - then gym. After each marking period one can always be sure to see Virginia Manczur, and Linda Low, receiving gold stars for the honor roll. Whenever laughter is in the air, Stephen is around with his practical jokes. Then in pops Dinny, coming through the door with his arms full of interesting things. The fourth grade has had many enjoyable times such as: being in Christmas Chapels, having parties, and taking part in Commencement. The year has been a good one for them, and they are looking forward to next year with Mrs. Brown. First, Second and Third Grades ,nn ROW ALONG WINDOWS: Kimberly Cameron,Diane Dempsy,Nan Mary Seley, Richard Meeropfel, Beth Morrel, Billy Eyre, Marion Doom. MIDDLE ROW: Marcia Vinson, James Hard, John Carrington, Elena de Murias, Kent Michael Kent. OUTSIDE ROW: Andrea Mac Adam, Carol Goul, Catherine War- nock, Margaret Meerapfel, Karin Lawrance. 1961, - The first three grades make Miss Johnston's room their headquarters. There they assemble every morning for their own chapel. After chapel comes reading, arithmetic and spelling. By the time the recess bell rings, every- one is ready for crackers and a little play. In the warm weather the play area with swings, slide and see saw is a popular rendez-vous. After recess there is more work and, then, gym during eighth period. When gym is over their day is almost finished. Some go to Main House to wait with Mrs. Wilson for their parents, some wait at the School House. They always have something interesting to tell about their busy day at Hewlett. 28 Preschool X Block C Block B Alan Feldmann Nancee Bradt Block A Sandra Lawrance James Skannel Loxs Wmkoff Randy Murray 111 QBackgroundl Charles Chesanow Jxmmy Keller Peter Kaufman QBackj Charles Chesanow Gary Sheldon Charles Ross, Jr Sometlmes when we see the lxttlest members of Hewlett Sklpplng gally on the1r care free ways,we wxshthat we couldtake 11fe so easlly and go about, lxke they, wlth nothlng to do However, thxs 15 a mxsconceptxon, as our preschool ns a busy group As we they take French and Enghsh Qof course ours IS a b1t more dxfflcult, but some of the French accents are as good as oursj What grown up hasn't a bxt of play 1n every day of work? The preschool enjoy then' blocks and games, not to ment1on thelr goldfmsh Playmg teaches them as much workmg, they learn to get along wxth each other by parucrpatmg xn these 3Ct1V1t1eS 29 N X 7 The Snow The frrst snow What a wonderful show' We felt the north wmd We heard rt blow Not a duck or gull rn sxght, They hld for shelter ln the night After the storm was over, When the wmd and the snow were strll I saw a fnghtened sparrow Perchrng on the wmdow srll Abby Morrel Age 11 Dancing School To get to Dancmg School, We go 1n a car pool When we get there, We promenade ln parrs Then we dance around, Not makrng too much sound And go home for a br I.es11e MacKenz1e Age 11 My Cat My Cat IS an an1mal that Makes a bed ln your favorrte hat He wants to be rn when you want hrm out At bedtrme though he's nowhere about My pencrls and pens he hrdes from me When there s a steak rn the kxtchen That s where he ll be Penny Banks Age 10 U2 Hobbles Hobbres are wonderful thmgs Mme are stamps coms and rrngs I bought a stamp book A com book too, Collected stamps and coms I d1dn't forget the glue After thms was done l had a good collection I drdn t forget anythlng To the best of my recollectron Sherla Dtngwall, Age Grade School Literature .y , y 1' O Q4 yn 7 7 3 lt 1 if Later, we say, Good Night, 'te! 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Y ' ' 12 The .let Age There once was a man who yy anted some fun He decrded to travel rn space to the sun He cllmbed rn a rocket and pulled out the socket Then he exclarmed What have I done' Abby Morrel Age ll The Snow Snowflakes here Snowflakes there Snowflakes snowflakes everywhere The snow came down rn bushels and barrels Covermg up the trees and flowers Cars go shppmg and slrdmg around Because of the rce that forms on the ground But after all snow IS mce Although rt does brmg danger and lce Helene Nelson Age 12 A Prayer of Thanks Grve thanks to the Prlgrrms bold Who carne to Amer1ca though srck and old They founded our country A new land to them Made frrends wrth the Indrans We grve Thee thanks on thrs great day Please help us not to be led astray Helene Nelson Ag Thanksgiving Thanksglvlng 1s a lovely day Wxth old and young happy and gay All the goodxes round about Make each chrld leap and shout All those thmgs that Mama baked W1ll surely grve us a stomach ache Brrtta Borregard Age ll Santa Claus Santa Claus IS a jolly old fellow Hrs tummy shakes l1ke a bowl full of jello He drives hrs rerndeer to brmg toys That are specral grfts for gurls and boys Abby Morrel Age ll 31 UQ gy . . 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I Q! yy ' s Y I Dana House i Four g1rls at Dana House th1s year are rn the erghth grade the other exght are Freshmen At the be Each week certaln grrls are assrgned varrous dunes The glrls on house duty wake up all the other girls and the teacher on breakfast duty at 7 00 Two g1rls on breakfast duty w1th the teacher hurry downstalrs at 7 15 and start preparrng breakfast At 7 30 we assemble ln the d1n1ng room to eat After breakfast the two grrls that are on breakfast duty stack the drshes and strarghten up the d1n1ng room wh1le the others are stralghtemng thelr rooms At 8 30 we are off to school where we soak up knowl edge unt1l4 00 Back at Dana House we change our Clothes and get ready for study hall Before we know II we are trudglng back to the school house fwe are very pracuced walkerslj At8 30 after study hall Mrs Dalyrymple drrves us back to Dana House The two g1r1s that are on et ung up duty setthe table for breakfast If the laundry 15 back that day the two laundry duty glrls sort the laundry accordlng to rooms Untrl 9 30 we have free tlme ro do as we wlsh Qusually that s anyth1ng but homework J The teachers Mrs Pennell H1155 Holden Mrss Lubbock and Mtss O Connor have really been swell to us all We have enjoyed llllllg at Dana House for a year and only WlSh rt had lasted longer busan C asuller Joanne Wxlder 31 x Eu 5:5 ,.. .D ' X A ' 1 a-' ' ft, . . , '.,' ' K H ',.4X, ginning of the year we made up a Dana House Song, which we sang at the Talent Show. Main House X The sleepyhouse woke Off1C181ly at seven o clock The tnhabltants of the house woke offlctally at seven twenty n1ne There was a scramble to get dressed for breakfast tn tlme shoe laces broke and curlers were knotted laughter was heard and qutck anger oo Pass the butter and please don t put salt tn my coffee Breakfast was gulped and rnspectlon was survrved by throwxng the shoes under the e The chapel bell rang and half of the boarders were sull at Maln House The house settled down prepartng itself for the next 1nvas1on lunch The students came hungry for food and mall They left as qulckly as they came leavmg the a1r rtngmg w1th thelr shouts At four o clock hot water made a furrous descent rnto bath tubs as the students pre pared for d1nner The patter of feet was heard IH the hall as glrls v1s1ted from room to room May I please borrow your yellow sweater tomght'P These mrssrons were usually successful After studyhall ravenous students assembled tn the drnmg room for d1nner Laughter Jokes and llght conversatlon f1lled the a1r the young VOICES blendlng together to form a symphony of sound Nlghtstudy hall IS after d1nner Then the students come to Main House for the f1nal t1me that day Pxllow flghts and brushrng teeth ftlled the perrod from study hall to bed t1me And so to bed . . . if not to sleep. 33 Fall Q silent, , f 5 The Junlor I-hgh Team that played away won two out of three games Anndee Savage Soccer Nancy S1mone Hockey Manager and Joanne Wrlder Manager 1957 1958 Assrstant .aga- The frrst competrtwe event of the year was the Green vs Whxte Hockey Came The Whxte Team was vlctorlous that day' 34 f N . . I . 3 ' ' ' ,A K . I' 'MQ '-. V 4 Q K , . A - A Fall X We got acquamted at the Old Gxrl New Glrl Party There a quartet, and a speech on pengums E -n- f 1-,,..-47 X1 Freshman ln1t1at1on was loads of fun The Semors nad the Freshmen dress as songs and smg them of course, the Senrors d1dn't forget snack day elther Hew1ett's frrst Turkey Trot was a great success Prctured above are the Chaperones and some of the dancers 35 X , ,f 5 V x xx was much fabulous entertainment, including songs by a ' if 2:43 e- Jza ggiiff e rf' r , xxx A ia . X e ii V 4 -5 , X xx 'iii'- N ' 4 f X 1 r XV1 X. ' if Ping Pong Basketball lar! sh W nv..- Winter Elsa Thur de Koos As usual Beverley our pmg pong manager Brown, our basketball demonstrates startrng manager, was caught posrtxon of the game off guard Badminton Volleyball Sybrl Healy badmmron nqgnagey Sue Castrller led usma successful season tamous for her constant comment Plax of volleyball xour tournam nts gxrls 36 l ' ' ll , W Y? ,iQ?554, Y l , '21 ,figs - I. A . , is V . Y . Winter N ,- 'g, Y 2'-'XA If ...:1l ,f X .... Z M X3-:ff fefesx exe f ,ff ' -M -ff- ig..- ff 1 Skiing N! In the cold wrnter months one of the most enjoyable pastrmes was to go skatrng Mr Hallock was always there w1th a frtendly 1nv1tat1on when the need arose and many a gym perrod was spent onhls welcome pond qP1c tured at left are Lrbby Shreve June Feldman Sue Casttller Krm Barker Penny Morse and Robln Rlckerl possrble and gettrng up sufflcrent nerve the brave skaters would go out on the sltck rce Many a noble at tempt was ended wrth a fall on the 1ce but sometrmes the falls were as much fun as the attempts When the cold would flnally con quer the seemrngly mdefatrgable skaters they would welcome the rn v1tat1on to hot chocolate Yes we ll never forget the happy hours spent tn skatmg On January 31st we started out the day was spent drrvtng to Brattleboro The next morning we slaved tn Skt School learnrng the hows and whys of snow plow turns All afternoon we skled down gentle slopes the same was done the next day It was wrth regret that we left the moun tarns behind but there s always another skl weekend another year Skating ln Q- X X After doning all the warm clothes . . . A , , 37 prmg i 7 Q 7 Gay Klmmel Tenms Manager JaneTownsend Softba11Manager Penny Morse Lacross Hewlett played then' best agamst Knox and bt Jo bandraCurt1ss Archery Manager seph s Manager '1 luee chat about Yale 15543 T1m Hut Lo The Wmwers' L Rohm IS Lnjoymg hubelf' 38 Q9 Q P ff 'Liv 'A ' ' 7' nl f Q 0 'A 6 9 45 N W, - A M KX ,r , 'nLg M M 0 Q f N 2 A N A fi I fft' Y M x r g. is I 7 EP? -0 But It s Always . Tlme for Chow 45 Y Mlrlam , Mrnam You 're a wonder And when you are Old and grey We wxll all say, 'Yes, by thunder, She was some glrl ln her day' l' Hewlett grrls wxll never forget M1r1am's After Mrrram gxves us our f1ve o'clock wonderful meals COORIBS, she contmues preparmg dmner Everyone at Hewlett School knows Mlrlam All day long fnendly 'l-lellos and 'Good bys are called out between Mxrram and the students as they come and go past the kmtchen door Everyone has seen the proverb whlch hangs rn M1r1am'sk1tchen Waste not, want not Mlflam follows thls saymg 1ndust1ously, and yet manages to serve the best food on Long Island Mrnam IS up before dawn makmg breakfast for the boarders At noon she serves an ample and enjoyable lunch to boarders and day students At drnner she dlshes up the most delrclous food,n1ght after nlght Her food IS so good that former students composed a song to her, whlch the boarders sxng whenever she serves somethmg e xtr a speclal M1r1am's day does not end untml after seven o'c1ock when she retlres to her room to emerge agam at the crack of dawn No matter what season lt lS,M1I13m has a kmd word for everyone, cooks speclal food for those who need xt, and looks after our beloved pets, Cokle and Torre Hewlett School IS proud to have such a contnbutmg member on 1ts staff Y 0 O O 43?-g,.,lgf2ff 'i:-Y I ' -- ' f ' r f T , I 1' I , K , - ' f I v I ' , Il T 1 5 K ' I- 1, . 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Cabinet 30' 2393191 Patsy shall long be remembered Robin, Hope, and Dottxe have for her fme leadershlp quahueg all contrxbuted greatly 1n help above all for the frxendly way mg to carry out the H A A In whxch she carrles out her pro program gram Sportsboard BACK ROW, Left to Rlght Jane Townsend Softball Manager, Dott1e Detwxler, Secretary of the H A A Beverly Brown, Basketball Manager, Cay Klmmel, Tenn1s Manager, Dlane Schomstem, Rldmg Manager THIRD ROW Sue Castlller, Volleyball Manager, Sybxl Healy, Badmmton Manager, Nancy Sxmone, Hockey Manager, Sandy Curtxss, Archery Manager SECOND ROW Elsa Thur de Koos P1ng Pong Manager, Joan Stroud Dance Club Presldent, Robln Rlcker Publicity Manager FRONT ROW Andee Savage Soccer Manager, Joanne Wxlder Assxstant Hockey Manager, Penny Morse, Lacrosse Manager, Hatsy Robblns Deck Tenn1s Manager White Team Captain Nancy Simone Green Team Captain Joan Stroud Joan and Nancy have led us through a successful year of fnendly competition and won the esteem of both teams , I.-,5 -, , A . -. 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'71 Xi S Clubs LEI-'I' to RIGHT Mlss Clazxer Dxane Schomstem, Joan Stroud Elsa Thur de Koos Gay Klmmel Jane Townsend, Nancy Srmone, and Patrlcla Robbms FRENCH CLUB Our French Club meets every thzrd Sunday Mlss Glazler IS our dzrectoress Patrlcxa Robbms rs the Presrdent and Patr1c1a Newhouse IS the secretary We spend the meetmgs talkmg ln French We either talk about famous pexsonahtxes or the famous lxterature of France and other countrles Thls year we are read mg COLOMBA by Prospe Menmee These meeungs gxve us a fxrmer basls for our regular classwork, besides bemg very mterestmg SPECIAL GLEE CLUB TOP ROW Left to Rlght Llbby Shreve Nancy Slmone Hatsy Robbms Jane Townsend Penny Morse Barbara Weatherley Cay Kimmel Elsa Thur de Koos MIDDLE ROW Joyce Moore, Sybxl Healy, Dottxe Detwxler Patsy Robbms Sally Oakes Francis Txtsworth Beverly Brown, Dlana Peck FRONT ROW Shella Dlngwall Slssy Shane Cass1e Sheffleld Sue Cast1ller Penny Krohn Chrrstme Fanto Maureen Kavanaugh Special Glee Club meets on Tuesday and Thursday at exght flfteen A M We sxng ln two part harmony, alto and soprano We have leamed many drfferent songs from Negro splrltuals to Chnstmas carols Our mam project was to lead the school rn the Chnstmas carolmg at the Percy Wxlhams Home We have also done a Chnstmas Chapel and a Sprmg Concert Tom Weller IS the club's presx dent, Elsa Thur de Koos IS vlce presxdent, and the club IS dlrected by Miss O'Connor LIBRARY CLUB From LEFT to RIGHT Diana Peck Pam Nelson Sue Helde Hope Tompkins, Mrs Fauth Sherry Stemman, Sybxl Healy and Andee Savage Thxs year a new member has been added to the staff at Hewlett, Mrs Fauth the llbrarlan Under her guldance a lrbrary commxtee was formed Some t1me each day IS spent learmng library procedure, and asslstmg ln the process mg and cxrculatlon of books As Hewlett has become more 'llbrary consclous so have the students These grrls have leamed a great deal, and feel xt has been an lnvaluable experlence DANCE WORKSHOP Foreground Penny Morse, Joan Stroud lPres1denty FIRST ROW fLeft to Rxghtj Sue Cast1ller, Melvma Cannon Sally Slmone SECOND ROW Sally Oakes, Mananna Kugel THIRD ROW Sue Schoenbaum Pat Newhouse Jane Townsend Marcla Tanner Our Dance Workshop meets every Wednesday after gym The group thxs year IS small conslstmg mamly of the high school The ma1n purpose of thls club IS to enable gxrls to become coordmated Under the xnstructxon of Mlss Sldlow, we leam the fundamentals of rhythm W1th these fundamentals we make up our own pattems of dance Our a1m IS to work hard and gxve a good performance GOLF CLUB BACK QLeft to Rrghtl Dlane Schomstem, Jane Townsend, Elsa Thur de Koos, Beverley Brown Emily Coffey Abby Clark FRONT Lmda Trexber, Adrlenne Rawak, Maureen Kavanagh Harrret Robbms Golf Club was orgamzed m October A majonty of the assocxates were new, nevertheless they trled to level thexr skxll wlth that of the aces Mrs Beacom organrzed us ln groups and took down the scores 20 was the lowest' There was only one accxdent th1s year Elsa Thur de Koos had to have a st1tch put on her forehead We resumed our Monday sesslons ln Sprxng and we can say we have enJoyed both leammg and playmg BADMINTON CLUB BACK fLeft to Right, Lmda Threrber Elsa Thur de Koos, Maureen Kavanagh Pat Newhouse FRONT Nancy Slmone Bobby Brown, Harrxet Robbms Badmlnton Club meets every Monday at four o'clock We begm each meet mg by challenging each other A ladder chart shows whrch gzrl IS ahead Our guxde rs Mrs Beacom who has taught us many of the formalxtxes and techmques of the sport Even though rt IS a t1r1ng game, we fmd badmlnton a very refresh mg sport 41 9Q9'9 Sometimes Look Doc. is ' niet. xr JZ! I I You ain't nothing Prize Winner but a houn' dog. Riding BOOM' H Hewlett vs. St. Joseph's Any resemblance? A 'I 'Qi- Freshman Initiation Eye catchers what vu got, Doc? Date D0b3lC Listen to that harmony. --wlmtvs this? Rocky' CD i f ometimes 1t'S easy. Yearbook meeting 'fx t'?.a'1'EW 4 An unexpected guest. Ohhhh' H' 'b. 1' 51 Officials Banquet night The Tea Dance and Lester Lanin. Charleston! ! ! Smiles Huh?' What did you get? Dr. Kentnich operates. in., v' Z ' Bo Time Marches Z2 On Present Miss Sullivan Miss Elford Mrs Bcacom lx rs Brown rs Carrington Miss Counterman Mrs Dalrymple Mrs Fauth Miss Glazier Mrs Herzeca Miss Holden Miss Johnston Miss Lennon Miss Lubbock Miss O Connor lx rs Pcnnell Miss Sidlom Mrs Tompkins lx rs Willis Past OUR FAIR LADY Madame Defarge Bowling Champ Fifth Grade Policewoman Pre school Teacher Pill Donor Private Secretary Book Binder Interior Decorator CALL ME MADAM Bingo Instigator Southern Rebel Chem and Pro Calamity Jane Cherub Conductor Dana House Proprietrt s Personality Producer Art Adxisor Secretary of Trtasury -H 4. Q A' 3 as A J Future Memory Teaser GREAT CAESAR S GHOST Olympic Skier Young Maman Teacher Hewlett Old Timer Florence Nightingale Secretarytothe United Nation Literary Critic International French Club Pres French Cartiographer HUCK FINN Bright and Happy lv rs Foreign Legionnaire rs B from acro s tl c sea Nttdltpoiit Ttathtr OlxmpicOrt,aI1i7cr Rtmhrindt ll Nlothcr 4 . . , . U M . i ' -X - ' ' l . Mrs. Makris Trainer of Little Scientist Atomic Scientist ' - ' M . ., s 1' ' 1 ' i - 'Q ,S it , s . '! . - s 4 0 fel' 9' Tlme Marches C' 'Q ff Present Mrs Wllson Mrss Young Susan Herde Elsa Kentnrch Patrrcra Newhouse Katherlne Reed Harrrerte Robbms Patrrcra Robbrns Nancy Srmone Joan Stroud Elsa Thur de Koos Jane Townsend Antoma Weller Barbara Brown Beverley Brown Abrgall Clark Emrly Coffey Dorothea Detwrler June Feldmann Sybrl Healy Past Clara Barton Happy wanderer Splfll Rouser Marl Mamac Snack Hunter Semor Supplrer Inspxratron Plus Cheshxre Cat Songstress Dance Frend Dare Devrl Ten O clock Scholar Harmonlzer Yearbook Arrrst Newspaper Edltor Poster Pallllel' Emrly Krmbrough Qurz Whrz Fraul1ne Chem Gem 45 Future Post Mlstre s General Ice Champ Tot Teacher Georgetown Mascot Gym Teacher Perfect Mother Ivl1Clllg8ll Rcsldcnt Entrepret Musrcal Typrst Latm Teacher Mrs Savage Elsle Wcrsle Anchor Away Globe Trotter Yale Housemother Socrallte Dr Feldmann Inventor of Z Bomb 1 If ,. 0 A K9 Q -W r ff gr , O n A l ' R.N. ' ' ' ' Mother of 15 J- 5 x Present Susan Hrlborn Judy Hones Gay Krmmel Vlfgllllii Mrllcr Penny Morse Drane Schornstern Sallx Srmone Mary Loy Trlton Frrssr Tltsworth Barba ra W eatherley Joanne Cole Peggy Vtn Cott Sandy Curtlss Jessre Dorman Carla Moser Pam lxclson S tllx Oakes Dliilld Peck Robrn Rrcker 'Thne AAarches Past Smrles Taxr drrver Southern Rebel Walkxng Drcuonary Mrdnlght Marauder Huntress Rock Around the Clock Party Doll Bermuda Belle Perfectronrst Bashful Fashron Plate Rye Queen N rvx Gal SOCLJIIIL llonor Student L sence of Innocence Pnblrcrtx Manager 46 4 S ' 1,40 -dl , but Future Housewlfe Taxrdermlst Dav1s Cup Wrnner IB M Maclnnc The Hostess Wllll the Hlgh School Prrnclpal Pulrtzer Prrze Wrnner Model Mrss Amenca Veterrnarran Orator French Whrz Ry e Brtde Larchmont Lark T V Queen Stenographer Teacher Skr Champron Mostest I 1 C J ' ' ' DOLL MAKER Designing Woman P v' 'F' Present Joxce Shane Shtrr Sternman Julret Stuart Hope Tompkms Sue Casttller Rosemond Fendler Lrsa Hallock Pennx Krohn Marranna Kugel Inde Lou Vrrgrnran May er Adrtaune Rawak Ann Saxage Sue Schocnbaum Gladls Stuart Marcra Tanner Lrnda Trerbcr Carole Vorght Joanne Wrlder Ann Worthrngton Thne AAarehes Past lnsttgator Great Guard Helper Peace Maker Busy Bee Rock n Roller The quret one Senror Arde Perfect Alto Chemrse Wow Practrcal Joker Greenwtch Bell Class Wrt Grrl Scout George Lrberace Spanrsh Contesta Proxx Locks Coast Guard Queen Blonde Bomb Shell Casual Krd 47 PW? 95' 1 n. lrsft Future French Mard Mona Star Doctor Actress Queen Bee Classrcal Crrttc Board Presrdent Noted Photographer Coreographer Vogue Model Angel French Madame Presrdeut of Maltex Co Stony Brook Professor NOb61MUQlC -Xward Ph D ru Languages Dax Hop Ladx Lreutenant Lady Fred Astarre Debutant llik H on igak. Literary Contest First Prize-Senior Division T11t1e T1111e grow hotter Nw1ll163Cll day ne 1 flymg on ll way Ntyert1t11t to get work done Vxast1ngt1r11t w1th fooli l fun the IIlllllllL: all 1l1t ho lN1ltaw.1y lllct Llylllg flower Nutr t1rt1e LllOLlbll for lllk. lllllc last an ettri X S1111t111L Cr ads. First Prize Junior Division T1me s C Oll5C1Ll1CC He truclged IUIO h1s shop H15 hatr was snowy wl11te HIS azure tyes were twtnkhng A he saw the pretty srgltt The l1ttle w .arch was gold ltt toltr tl a upentd Ll a 1 ray a llXlllb art ma eruttt Oll l tl1 llll you 1old1l1t e I1 L K 'JUXL lyl1r1.111111 K115 1 L 9 48 T11 5 ' 2 ' All 2 1 urs Y' ,V , , . ,, 5. A' . V . , . y 1 -- Yet ' 5 1 ' 11ty'. Sally' 5 vi - 11 Moulded 111 his heart, l 1 'L 1 t ' A I s ll - E ul 1' i 7 P . ft -1 V q y' are, lt 1 gl I, A11tl I' w1lll -lv-y' 'l'l1 1 lotltf Prot:rr1st111at11t11 up 1113 2 't' tndfi rty'. 1 ' 4 ml, tlrt tl' Honorable Mention Ttme s of Great Importance T1me s of great 1mportance many famous men have Sald QTIITTC s a pa1n to ch1ldren v-.hen II s t1me to go to bedy But what we d do w1thout tt IS a matter for som thought To pralse t1me just a l1ttle b1t we people really ought WITHOUT IT People would surely be IH a hurry scurry state Breakfast would be early D1nner would be late Then someday a man w1th a far adv a'1ced type bra1n Would say We need a system A svstem that IS pla1n And the system would be made and as people heard a CIIIITIG They d say At last we have a method and the method IS called TIME Melvrna Cannon Grade 8 T1me T1me IS an eternrty of open doors greased doorknobs and greener pastures beyond It IS the pass1ng through the open door the embarrassment of grab b1ng the greased doorknob and the busv serambl1ng over the fence to get to greener pastures Susan Schoenbaum Grade N1ne K1nds of T1me Krnds of t1me are very numerous Exc1t1ng dull sad and humorous Most all klHdS of ttme are found Once your l1fe has made IIS round Sue Cast1ller Grad Ixtne tempus fug1t tempus fug1t very fast seems 1 should have done my playrng last for alas when 1 got throught my homework, hadn't t1me to do only one thmg 1 would l1ke to know where on earth d1d the trme go? Sally Oakes, Grade Ten 49 0 .. . , 1. , , . V V . 1 . . , . . V . , , , . . . C . 1 1 - 1 ' 1- , . - . I 1 - 1 - I . 1 1 Y, Y 11 . 1 1 11 1 11 . 11 . . . V 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ,, . . .1 1 1 1 - Y . . 1 . . ,. , C . V Y And We Are Wrltlng Almost Thirteen E1l1e Abbot was twelve and a half Qalmost thrrteen, rn her own words because rt sounded much olderj, and she lxved wlth her two brothers Qnme and elevenl and her mother and her father ln a small brownstone house on Appleby Road She and Kathy Dolan had llved next door to each other for years and were practlcally rnseparable but lately however, th1s had changed because they had become two en t1re1y drfferent people Kathy had suddenly grown up much faster than Ellle and had very startrngly become mterested rn BOYS to El11e's dlsmay Kathy wore NYLONS to church and partres and sometrmes sneaked a touch of l1p rouge from her mother's dressmg table before she left for a party' When Kathy had frrst confrded th1s shockmg deed Elhe tumed green wrth envy especrally smce lrp rouge was strxctly forbrdden by her parents untrl she was fourteen Of course Kathy had a much easrer trme of rt, accordmg to Ellxe, because SHE d1dn't have two, horrible, unforglvable brothers around, pesterxng and teasmg day and nlght' lt never falled Petle and Drckre were always around when you d1dn't want them, such as the tlme when Kathy was ln the mrddle of pamtmg Ellxe's narls w1th her fxrst bottle of nall pohsh 'Deep Dark, and Dar1ng when 1n burst the two brothers frantrcally searchmg under the beds for l-luntmgdon the Hamster' Can you rmagme? Ellre shudders at the thought of that hornble mcldent Kathy left m a huff after her prrze cosmetlc was spxlled by the monsters Then came Tuesday, July 25 1956 at fwe mmutes thlrty seconds past two John Rudge moved lnto the house next door' This was delrcately mscrlbed ln Kathy s drary Of course Elhe though nothlng of the event John was just another hornd male movmg m next door untll Thursday, July 27, 1956 at exactly thlrty mmutes past ten rn the mormng QAS you can see, ELLIE has begun a d1ary'j John Rudge appeared at the door and asked rf the Abbots would lrke therr lawn cut Ellre had answered the door, w1th drlppmg hands and wet apron as she had just flmshed the dlshes To her own amazement mstead of seemg just another gruny, annoymg boy fhke most she knewj here was a tall sort of skumy, crew cutted lawn mower stand mg on HER doorstep, talkmg drrectly to HER, and for the flrst txme Ellle really looked at her dlsheveled self wlth horror She stammered a hasty 'Yes ' and rushed upstarrs and called Kathy Kathy was astounded and shghtly Jealous that John had asked to mow ELLIE S lawn and not HERS, but she sort of laughed lt off and hung up Then Ellre rummaged through her bureau and pulled out a new green sweater and threw on a once scorned sktrt raced down the stalrs, reached the screen and trlpped over Hunt1ngdon's cage wlth a resoundmg crash' As the cnmson rose slowly from the base of her neck, Ellre peaked out the wmdow to see 1f John had by any chance, NOT heard the fall but her hopes qulckly dwmdled as Dxckre and Petle rushed up from a game of softball, shoutmg frxght m front of the lawn mowerj, What happened? What happened? and John could not fall to look Ellle by th1s trme had burst 1nto tears and had dlsappeared 1nto the unhappy seclu sron of her room Why does everythm have to happen to me 7 she thought A few mmutes later the doorbell rang Ellre roused herself and looked out the wmdow There below her stood the tall skmny lawn mower, waltmg patlently at the door' She srghed Here he IS come to make fun of me What shall l do'?' The only thlng she could do was open the door smce everyone else was out S down the staxrs marched a doomed Ellle Wlth a smkmg feelmg she opened the door to her fate and stared 1nto hrs face Hello he sard Are you all rlght? Why, yes b she blurted Would you come and have a soda wrth me? he demanded Why yes, but Please? he asked l d love to thank you ' she f1na1ly sald as she pulled herself together Wrll you wart a mmute'7 Sure' he answered wrth relref And afew mmutes later the lawn mower and the gurl to whom everythrng happened walked slowly domm the street to the soda shoppe Hope Tompkms Grade 10 50 O O Q 0 0 IQ - yy 1 l 1 - 1 ' . V -- . . . , . . 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 -- , - .. - . . I . , . - , , .... 1 1 - ll u -- ' UP. 1 1 ' . H . U . o . . , . . , - ' u ' 1 , , . . , . O n vu ' 11 ' n 1 - + ll , ut -- su . u ' u u -- vu u an n I 1 - . rl ' 9 1 - ' ' n n un ' ' , - 1 And We Are Wrltlng Stained Glass Windows The most important use of stamed glass has been for making stamed glass wmdows These windows have been one of the prime color factors rn the decoration of churches Stamed glass is colored by the following var1ous methods flj by metallic oxides in the melting pots this method 15 no longer used for the formula was lost centuries ago and never found Q21 by coatmg the surface of the glass with a f1lm of colored glass thus making flashed glass whrch IS ground or etched away according to the amount of color desired Q3j by applying under fire a silver solution which tums colorless glass yellow and the ground away portions of the flashed glass yellow and also it tums light blue glass green Q-lj by pamtmg the surface wrth colored enamels that are afterwards driven into the substance This fascrnatmg art has had a curious history Procopius the Byzantine historian, praised colored windows m the 500 s A D but the earliest authentic examples now m existence date backtothe twelfth century rn France Among them are superb incredible creations that mark a mastery of light and pure color controlled lead llnes and painted patterns m a manner that is both sc1ent1f1c and artistic These lead lines dlVldC a large wmdow into smaller areas so that the stamed glass can easily be placed and supported This type of architecture IS known as tracery and it was flrst used ln the late 1100 s when church wmdows grew too large to be glazed in one unbroken piece From then on it developed rapidly rn delicacy and became a marked feature of nearly all Gothrc archi tecture Durrng the 1100's and 1200 s m France artists were designers and pure colors were recognized as symbols of spiritual quahtres For example red was the symbol of love valor and suffering Blue stood for wisdom loyalty truth and Heaven itself Yellow for goldjrepresented goodness and sprritual achievement And so on through the whole category of pure colors Therefore the wmdows of that period are not prctures but designed symbols They still fulfill the main purpose of a wmdow by keeping out rough The most anc1ent stamed glass window is in the church of the Abbey of St Dems, near Paris lt was installed during the twelfth century by Suger, a famous churchman statesman and historian One ofthe most elaborately decorated churches is the Cathedral of Chartes in northern France lt contains 146 important wmdows rn whlch 1 359 pic tures appear contammg about 5 000 human figures When the art of stained glass was a lost art 11854 1868j, Walter le Duc wrote an essay on the inner secrets of stamed glass wmdows Thzs essay greatly encouraged the revrval of that art during the early 1900's rn the Umted States and England I-le had been inspired to write his essay after vrsxtmg the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris where hrs eyes had caught sight of the north rose wmdows A1'tlStS and craftsmen gradually forgot the architectural function of a wmdow admit lrght From the 1500 s onward they made pictures rn glass that served as perma nent curtains to screen the light and to srlence its vibrations and rays The art of stamed glass windows reached its lowest level when the busmess known as the Art Glass Industry fxlled many many American churches and public burldrngs with the worst colored wmdows known to the world Drab expresslons of cheapness and uglmess in such places have always had therr own way of challengmg and strmulatmg creative and beauty conscious persons It IS through the trreless efforts of creative talented and eager minded lovers of beauty in archr tecture and 1ts allied arts that the orrgrnal art of stamed glass has again been developed ln America and Europe durlng the past fifty years Dorothea Detwrler Grade 11 Pollcemen Some men who go to college take a course on how to become a polrceman The policemen must leam how to shoot and how to fight Some of them even learn to ride horses because in the crties they sometimes have policemen on horseback Some policemen leam how to read codes and they take care of swrtchboards The policemen protect us and they guard school crossmgs The men who become polrce are always kind and alert They protect us at all trmes There is usually a pollceman on duty rn every town Whenever you need a policeman he IS right there If there IS a wild dog or a dead animal that you fmd on the road the policeman will take it away for you All policemen have to be mce or else they would not have been hired Vicky de Fere Grade 7 51 O O O O Q QQ 1 o if . U . . y . 9 , ' y , Y . 5 . . 1 ' 1 ' . . . I . l . , . . . ., . x , r y ' l . . . A . .- ! .. ' . . A . I i ' 7 3 4 r , v7 3 1 ' Y ' ! ! weather and letting in light -- glorified light. ' Q , . ' 1 v 7 3 ' 1 . . . . H to . . , . . - , . ll nl ' ' - ' - ! . Q . , 1 - . . .- I I Q! v if , . , . , . . . . I . y ! Other Fine Literature Contentment Come, dewy Mom, And banish with light filled shafts The brooding gloom of night Send that blinded keeper of the dark Back to his Mother Deepest Discontent Where she black Goddess of the nethermost cave Dwells with attendant splrlts Unhappmess and cursed Misery And so hither speed freshest Mom, And bring with you sweetest Contentment For I Wlfll this fairy to be my friend And ride with me Life s oft disastrous sea For by her serene countenance The most troubled waters can be lulled to spirit free We shall take a walk th1s nymph and I, Among glades ne er trod by me before We shall seek Enchantment who lrves deep in this peaceful wood Where weathered rocks raise craggy heads And darkest pine sink eager fingers Deep in Nature s mossy breast And we shall come upon a brook Whose tumbllng wake Resembles Nature's lacy pettlcoat And asplritng trees lift green clad arms To catch Apollos new minted gold But perhaps Contentment were better pleased indoors Then to the fire 5 cheerful blaze And to an ancient book of yore Whlch yields descriptions of the bravest knights We would grve homage While out of doors Winter s fiercest breath Flings flying snow lnto fantastical forms While Jack Frost pounds admittance at our door If these brief sketches would come to pass To Contentment would I then hold fast I-larrrette Robblns Grade 12 Above and Beyond lies a Heaven awaiting your call There comes a time n ew ery man s lrfe when he must leaye it all Above and beyond the beauties of life another world awaits A world that gives one peace of mind when free from all mistakes The road one takes is long and hard but the reward is worth the price For when you pass unto its path You ll find your reward will entice Aboxe and beyond our busy world, so full of woes and sorrow I'here lies behind some peace of mind for happiness tomorrow So when you find that you and life haxe found the time to part Just think of the y orld, above and beyond and peaee will enxelope your heart Sally S1mone,Gradt ll l ' 2 S 7 A 7 7 I . 1 1 3 . ' 7 . V. . , , . Y I 7 ' I ' 1 Y 5 Y ' 1 J 3 3 . . , . 7 Y Y if 19 Above and beyond this world of ours, ' I Y I ' 1 r V . l I I I V l -- 3 I ' V f ' ' r s ' ' J 1 .- y Z ' , ' - - 1 .J - 1 V l X '4 1 '3 ' O to Infinity il f L f.'xl0L:r F'1Qw..,-1,Q Directory Azcarate, Marie Christina - 35 Park Ave., N.Y.C. Baird Robert 18 Carner Lane Bay Shore N Y Banks Penelope 53 Ocean Ave Bay Shore N Y Barker Kim Box 317 MT Tabor New Jersey eigel Kathleen Ula Bonita 150 East 56th St N Y C Boger Lydia 455 East 57th St N Y C Borregaard Brrtta Bayxiev. Axe East Islip N Y Boyd Catherine 448 West Montauk Highway Babylon N Y Bradt Nancce 179 Sequams Lane Ixest Islip N Y Brown Barbara U70 Van Wagonery Brrarm ood Lane Stanford Conn Brown Beverley SLAIISOII Hollln Lane East I 11p NI Y Callahan Patricia Vxrngam Drive Islip N Y Cameron Kimberly 31 Mowbray Ave Bay Shore N Y Cannon lvlelvina 69 Ocean Ate Bay Shore N Y Carrington John 66 South Bay Ave Islip N Y Castiller Susan Ula Butlerj 440 West 24th St N Y C Chesanow Charles Suffolk Lane East Islip N Y Clark Abigail 61 North St Milford Conn Clary Naomi 76 Bayview Ave Northport NY Coffey Emily 18 Terrace Ave Riverside Conn Cole Joanne St Barbara Elder Road Islip N Y Curtiss Sandra 17 Ludlow Drive Chappaqua N Y Oahlberg Lee Ann 508 Devon Place Babylon N Y 4'-Jalrymple Temple 24 Meeks Lane Islip N Y Deale Elizabeth 40 Parkwood Road Babylon NY Garmo Deirdre-u 66 Dawson Lane West Islip N Y De Fere Vicki 52 South Penaquir Axe Bay Shore N Dempsey Dlane Great River Road Great River N Y Dempsey Elizabeth BayberryPo1nt Islip NY De Murias Elerna 24 Dougla Aye Babylon N Y Georgiana 75 Soutl Amxa Axe Bay Shore N Y 4Detw1ler Dorothea 468 Richland Blvd Brightwarers N Y in wall Sheila 333 East 68th St N :Dora Paulme Sutdtn Landrnb Palisades N Y Dorman Jessie 70 Overlook Place Rye rtrson Barbara 6 It tst 75th St N rc William 7 arri on xt s lip Fanto Christmt l 1 t 64th St N Ftldman Alan 5 Hemlock Lant Bay Store c mann Junk t f Ro n N tndltr Ro amond Btr nrt C ros c Point ar Mrthryban 1 mort tot 'ar moo ta tc nl fa 1Bax rr it onrr B Short ll iw I BI S L 54 , - V ' , , k , ' '- ' ' A ' ., ' , .Y. DB' vi '55 s .'.,r'.Y.C. Doom, Marion - Meadow Farm Road, Road, East Islip, N.Y. , V ' - ' ' 'S t I I, -7 ', .'. . , - '- ' , 1' , N.Y. E11 1' , . -' s . .' ., .Y.C. Ey' -, ' ' - 1.4 H' G A ' Ea't Is' ,N.Y. , ,. ' '- L9 E.s ' ., '.Y,C. ' , . - 12. ' 7 -, ' 'I 1, N.Y. Frld , -- IT I-lrllsidr ave., sly' , .'.Y. F- -, s -1531: 'ksl A, 2 'st ' P k, '- v LTI ', Pl 'hu - -ll l' k' d Rrd, X' 'st Islip, NY. Go , Q rol -s nh gl C , ay' I ', N.Y, fla wc ', .isa - St. M k' Lan A, Islip, N.Y. Directory Hard Susan Donald8aJames Brookhaven N Y Harrlson Robena 250 East 75th St N Y C Healy Sybtl 8L Sharon 39 Dundee Road Babylon N Y Helde Susan 2195 Central Road Fort Lee New Jersey I-lllborn Susan 23 West Lane Bay Shore N Y Holland Mary8t Hannah 25 Caledonta Ave Babylon Holltday Raymond 10 Carole Lane East Isltp N Y Hones Judith 81 Margaret 32 Cleveland St Massapequa N Y Jackson Jamee 509 East 78th St N Y C Jackson Margaret 32 Magoun Road Babylon N Y Jacabatos Mary Catherlne 455 West 23rd St N Y C Kavanagh Maureen 141 41 85th Road Jamatca N Y Kaufman Marla 46 Reld Ave Babylon N Y Kaufman Peter 63 Wtngam DYIVC 1sl1p NY Kellen Maryann Montgomery Ave Bay Shore N Y Keller James 64 Roosevelt Ave Isltp N Y Kent Kent dc Klm 39 Douglas Ave Babylon N Y Kentnlch Elsa 1028 South Crescent Ave Park Rldge Ill Klmmel Agatha Shore Road Cold Sprtng Harbor N Y Krohn Penelope 30 Park Ave N Y C Kugel Martanna 110 Elder Road Isl1p N Y Lawrance Sandra Meadow Farm Road East Isltp N Y Lawrence Kar1n Ann 87 West lsllp Road West Isllp N Y Low Susan 81 Ltnda Meadow Farm Road East lsl1p N Y Mac Adam Andrea 234 LZRCVIEW Ave East Brlghtwaters NY McKenz1e Leslxe 80 l-lolllns Lane East lsllp N Y Manczur Martha Vtrgtnla 34 Thompson Ave Babylon N Y Mayer V1rg1n1a 15 Deerlng Wood Lane Babylon N Y Meerapfel Margaret 8L Richard 639 N Ch1cot Ave West lsllp N Y M1chal1s Cynthta Meadow Farm Road East Isl1p N Y Mlller V1rg1nxa 14 Second Ave East Isllp N Y M1les Eltzabeth 35 Gramacy Park N Y C Mole Barbara 75 Thompson Ave Babylon NY Moser Carla 30 Cedar Ave Larchmont New York Moore Joyce Bayberry Road lsllp N Y Morrel Abby SL Beth 87 Overlea South Bar Harbour Massapequa Park N Y Morse Penelope RF D 142 Harwtnton Conn Murray Arthur 20 Avondale Dr1ve Isllp N Y Nelson Pamela 84 Helena 268 W1ndsor Ave Br1ghtwaters N Y Newhouse Patr1c1a 31 Wlllow Street Babylon NY Oakes Sally Commack Road lslxp NY Peck Dtana 95 Jones Dr1ve Sayvllle N Y Prlce Eltzabeth 80 Shore Lane Bay Shore N Y Rand Jeanne 49 41 Arllngton Ave Riverdale N Y 55 , - ' ., ' , N.Y. Lou, Ingebord - 176 Bayberry Road, Islip, N.Y. Dlrector Rawak, Adrienne Woodside Drrve, Greenwlch, Conn Reed, Kay 51 East Elmore, Central Isllp, N Y Rlcker, Robm 802 Belvxdere Ave Plam.f1eld, New Jersey Robbms, Harrret 8: Patrrcxa Frnney Farms, Croton on Hudson, N Y Rogoff, Andrew 35 Marrlyn Street, East Islxp, N Y Ross, Charles 10 Beech Road, Bayberry Point, Islrp, N Y Savage, Ann 8cEllen 23 Mowbray Ave , Bay Shore, N Y Schacht, Joanne 362 Greene Ave , Sayvllle N Y Schoenbaum, Susan 48 Davison Lane East, Babylon, N Schornsteln Drane 15 Bay Vrew St East, Nassau Shores, Massapequa, N Y Schultz, Deborah 1 Washmgton Ave , Wyandanch, N Y Seley, Nan Mary 406 Montauk Hlghway, Bay Shore, N Y Shane, Joyce 8: Francme 333 West 57th St , N Y C Sheffield Katherrne Farr Street Camden, South Carolma Sheldon, Gary 104 Awrxa Ave , Bay Shore, N Y Shreve, Elrzabeth 22 Mllton H111 Road, Mllton, Massachusetts Srmone Nancy Sc Sally Vrsta Shores Apts 9920 Collms Ave Mramx Beach, Fla Skannel, James 64 Mowbray Ave , Bay Shore, N Y Smrth, Laurel 161 Unqua Road, Massapequa, N Y Spear, Suzanne 10 Farrway, Sayvrlle, N Y Stemman Sherry Frederlksted St CIOIX, V1g1n Islands Stroud, Joan 320 East 57th Street, N Y C Stuart, Jullet 81 Gladys 2120 Wantagh Ave Wantagh, N Y Tanner Marcla Apartado 566, Caracas, Venezuela Thur de Koos, Elsa P O Box 178, Qurto, Ecuador Trlton, Mary Loy South Wmdsor Ave , Brlghtwaters, N Y Trtsworth Frances Eleven Beach Dnve, Noroton, Conn Tooker, Noreen 83 East Mam Street, Bay Shore, N Y Tompkrns, Hope 38 Krngsland Place, Babylon N Y Townsend Jane 902 Mam Street, Greenport, N Y Trask, Jonathan 17th Street, Wyandanch, N Y Trerber Lmda 338 Ocean Ave , Amltyvrlle, N Y Van Cott Margaret 38 Rose Avenue, Patchogue, N Y Vmson, Marsha 1476 Poulson Street, Wantagh, N Y Vorght Carol 32 Cleveland Street, Massapequa, N Y Wanders, Nancy 50 South Bay Avenue, Islrp, N Y Weatherly, Barbara Woodbury Road, Syosset N Y Wexsl, Mary Joan 90 Pecomc Drlve, Massapequa, N Y Weller Antonra 155 Hlghland Avenue, Northport, N Y Wrlder, Joann 198 Pleasant Avenue, Bergenfreld, N J Wrnkoff, Lors 15 Cambrrdge Drwe Massapequa, N Y Worthrngton, Anne 89 East Bayberry Road, lslrp, N Y Hewlett Staff Addresses Beacom, Mrs Mary 30 Tappan Ave , Islip, N Y Brown, Mrs Elmo P Hollms Lane, East Isllp N Y Carrmgton Mrs Ralph 66 Bay Ave , Islip, N Y Counterman, Mxss Evelyn 124 Fourth Ave Bay Shore, N Y Dalrymple, Mrs Temple Meeks Lane, Islxp, N Y Elford Mrss Alva R R 3, Seaforth, Ontano, Canada Fauth, Mrs John f3rdj 43 Angyle Ave , Babylon N Y Glazmer, Mrss Ruth '7oMrs S J Shepard Indran Neck, Bradford, Conn Herseca, Mrs B 29 Greenway, South Babylon, N Y Holden Mrss Tehne 372 Cabot Street, Newtonvrlle Mass Johnston, Mrss Anna 101 North Maple Ave , Buena Vxsta, Lennon Mrss Judxth 25 Wrlson Street, Lennoxvllle Quebec Canada Lubbock, MISS Jane Route 1, Cedar Rapxds, Iowa Makrls, Mrs George 549 South Braxrwood Ave , West Islxp, N Y O'Connor, Mxss Pat Suffolk Lane East Islxp, N Y Pennell, Mrs Helen Suffolk Lane, East Islxp, N Y Sxdlow, Mrss Florence 30 Tappan Ave , Islxp, N Y Sulllvan, Mxss Jeanette M Suffolk Lane, East lslrp L I N Y Tompklns, Mrs John 38 Kxngsland Place, Babylon N Y Wrllls, Mrs Walter R Conetquot Drwe, Oakdale, N Y Wrlson Mrs Penelope Suffolk Lane East Islrp, L I N Y Young, Mlss Drane 104 Rollmg Road, Overbrook I-hlls, Phxladelphxa Zoeller, Mrs Robert Mount Samr Long Island, N Y 56 0 . . - . ,, . . 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