Hewlett School - Special Yearbook (East Islip, NY)
- Class of 1959
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EDITORIAL The word gateway IS a wonderful word I almost breathes w1th the spurt of adventure x to the new passmg from the known to the unknown the o Lrfe rs a serres of gatcways Each mornrng bnngs wrth rt the realrzatron ofsomethrng un farnrlrar and the prospect of learnrng about II Lrfc rs fllled wrth opportunrtres rt rs for us to fX frnd the gateways to them STAFF rv-4 Edltor In Chref Sybrl Healy Assrstant Edrtor Beverley Brown Busrness Manager Dorothea Detwrler Assrstant Busrness Manager Mary Loy Trlton Photography Edltor Barbara Weatherlcy nssrstant Photography Edrtors Susan Hrlborn and Patrrcra Darley Art Edrtor Barbara Brown Assrstant Art Edrtor Franc C ONTRIBLII ING STAFF ltldrn Barbara Fawcett Juc HOIIL.: Hone Tompkrus X rgrnra ly rrltr Joyce sh nc Drane Schornsttrn 'J Lrterary Edrtor Agatha Gay Krmmel Asslstant Lrte ary Edrtor Sally Srmone Class Edrtor Penny Morse Assrstant Class Edrtor Abrgarl Clark es Trtsworth FA CULTH ADVISORS Mrs Jeanne Fauth Mrss Tehrrt Holden Mrss Beverley Trllrnan ' , ld . . r . , . ll y . . ' ' 1 X I I V . N Y. , . H I . . , H I , . . r . H . ' A -, 3 A n- V ,.-. Y . U . ., . 7 . . H . . Y V --. 1 V o' v V' 11 ' ' June ' ann ' ' 1 . U ' ' lg' f yn V ,' , '. . 1 I fi v . - N, ' 1 1 ' Q , v ' 4 M 1 In a short space of four years she has helped gurde our Senror Class She has shared her varred background of theater travel and teachrng wrth us Her contagrous enthusrasm has feel at ease rn any srtuatron Her talents range from drrvrng B1g George to drrectrng the school plays For all thrs and much more rt IS wrth affectron and admrrauon that we fondly dedrcate thrs yearbook to Mtss Tehrte Holden 3 built an eager spirit among all Hewlett girls. Her personality is such that she makes anyone 5 nn x'm',l'QSX 100 .QL g A 1993 I mmdigw'- Ae lg Q o h Q' A tx gv is 3 9 A 'JE 4 do Q THE ALMA MATER Hewlett School to thee we smg Our love and loyalty x e brrng n Q0 PAQ S M A , S S to nf' dk Q-A 5 Y To ' A fy, -,V+ ailj 04 :v ' K lv x ' -ul ,f .15 Ml 'hw S S I J' n A ,, lm 5- 0 tl j 6 K qw! Arr, X 6 d 7 N A k f ' QQ Q 'f 7 V f at ' d Km 'X a 1 ,-in J' , y S y , sw I4 V . Y 1 J - And voices that with praises ring, lk fc- X s ' ' r' lre, l ! V, 5 U Q , Y . Q y lm, F if D T 'wa ' lg dxf v I. I 'A - ff f ffl l 3' A rl N , r . 5 -.355 f S x gr ' 5 ' ' f ,, 'Q ,wx 5,5 S ' I T' X U' .9 33 5 iw fd YT S lvfo 3,N gi II' :yum T 1 585' Q X I X l ly HJ J lv J JKVKGB ftgglf ld J FQ -4' il v Ve 5 0 To thee dea Hex lett School Here krndlmess of thought and deed The watchword that we strrve to heed Here s w1th hono hrgh the c e d Thy creed dear Hewlett School Hewlett School ho proud are we To bear thy standa ds fa1thfully And of thy name we ll wo thy be Thy name dea Hewlett School Name above all othe s blessed Thy future fame our eager quest May the future hold the best For thee dea Hewlett School 4 , s d N P 'W B95 '1.,,.J 12 U Bd L ww ----I The reason fum the temperate w111 Endurance foresrght strength and sk111 A perfect woman nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and command. William Wordsworth 5 fb Mrs Bablkl an Muslc FACULTY Q 4 'X N 2 6 4,r,. Mrs Carnngton Mnss Counterman Enghsh Nurse Mrs Brown Flfth Grade Mrs Dalrymple Dr Elford Reglstrar Dean Latm 'Ui Q ww WJ MW 5f f l0,.,-A IO- wi ww' Mrs F.-xuth Mrs Powell r-X '7 Llbrarldn Housemother Qefqfg-999 Mlss Crelner Mrs Herzeca Fourth Grade Lower Qchool Fnnch 6 FACULTY '5 ox-.., !vills'HUYUen Enghsh Drama Mrs Parsons Housemo er, re School Secretary Mas!'9Hinw French PhYSlCdl Educatmn 1 i X '11 n L Mrs Willis Bursar f' K .1 lf ry f- if Mgvuums L, s Mrs.Zoeller Science 1 , A ' Art E 7 URI FY X Kwul ' JO IVYQNAI ON CAMPUS 'I sfillf' '48 .F KH,-.K I D lkfjw ll ullflll The f1nal gateway 1n school l1fe IS reached wrth Senror status Upon reachrug rt a Sen1or must earn her pos1t1on Ill the eyes of the student body through her example for others and her ab1l1ty to lead them She must show her self worthy to accept the I6SpOllSll'J111IlCS and then earn the prrvrleges that balance th1s At Hewlett a Senror takes duty gu1des the younger students scholasucally as well as soctally and plays the starrlng roles 111 lead1ng the school act1v1t1es XN1th these capab1l1t1es she g811'1S the respect of her fellow students but more rmportant than th1s she frnds that she IS maturlng mstardly and developrng a strong character Srnce the gateways of l1fe are reached only through one s own efforts we as Senlors realrze that there a duty to our fellow students our school and to ourselves wh1ch we must complete through d1l1gence and good Judg ment Although th1s 15 the f1na1 gatem ay 1n school l1fe II IS only one of the many through WhlCh we must pass 1n the future 9 1 ' I I ' - - . . . , 3. , I Q , . , rs i I ' I THE SENIOR CLASS BARBARA ANN BROWN Truth rs truth to the end of reckonmg' A fr1end 1n need rs Bobby Brown Bobby a member of the Student Councrl, IS kmd, under standrng, and always ready to sympathrze She IS an avrd art student, especxally known for her soap carvmgs Last year she won a Class A award IH the Natronal Soap Sculpture Contest Athletrcs seem be Bobby's freld She rs an rndespensxble rrght wrng on the hockey team and IS always at the top of the school wrde badmmton tournament She has been on the Sports Board for two years as Rldrng Manager, and now as Bowhng Manager Bobby drd a beautlful Job as Toastmrstress of t.he Chrrstmas Banquet, and her s11ver bell IS her constant dmner companlon Bobby IS a true frrend dependable and trustworthy, always ready to lend a helpmg hand . . l . . U. ' I t ABIGAIL PLATT CLARK I w1l1 be the pattern of all pat1ence Abble a solld c1t1zen,' IS one of those glrls a class just can't do without Her creatrve abxlxty IS shown by the many clever posters she has dashed off ln record tlme She made her debut m the Hewlett theatncal world as a guard rn the MIKADO' Abbre IS an ace basketball and tennrs champ1on, and has helped many Hewlett teams to vlctory The secretary treasurer of the class, Abble announces faxthfully that dues are to be submltted to her by Friday, or face the consequences' Noted for her klnd sm1le, courteous manner, heart of gold and determmed spmt Abbre wall long remam rn the memorles of her classmates as a most agreeable person BEVERLEY ANN BROWN As upnght as a cedar' Beverley 15 the only grrl m the Semor Class who was here ln the dark ages She started ID lander garten and has fmally reached the goal whxch she so deserves Bounclng with pep and energy, and bubbl1ng over wrth the excrtement of fun weekends she rs that lovely combrnatlon of scholarslup and athletrc abrlrty A tall, clean cut flgure, she IS usually found on the hockey freld, ln the gym, or on the tenms courts, stnvrng to perfect herself rn sports former H A A Presrdent and a member of the Sports Board, she has ably demonstrated her leader shxp quahtres Hewlett productlons have long de pended on her skrll as techmcal dxrector Edrtor Chref of the PINE TREE POST last year, and now Assxstant Edltor of the Yearbook, she has experr enced the tensron of meetmg deadlxnes Mlschlevous, fun lovmg, and enthuslastlc, one of the Unholy Three th1s IS our Bev ll ' 1 . . , . . . . . . As . a 1 n 0 a Q n . , r ll DOROTHEA MAY DETWILER An uprxght Judge, a learned Judge ' Dottle bounces 1nto school each mornlng l1ke a ray of sunshme She always has a m1ll1on an nouncements to make, whxch entall a mlllron Jobs for her to do Dottxe IS constantly on the go as Presxdent of the I-I A A She's elther holdxng a Sports Board meetmg at recess, lmmg up people for store duty or organxzmg Green vs Whlte ac V1 tres As Busmess Manager of the Yearbook she has a new suggestlon for fund ralsmg every day Dottle IS a favonte w1t.h the young children, and spends many lunch hours supervxsmg thelr play She as pxres to go on to college and a career of teachlng She w1ll long be remembered at Hewlett for her loyalty and dependabxhty, as well as her wlnnxng smlle PATRICIA MAE DAILEY 'Young m llmbs, ln judgment old Our Arabxan lady has unvexled, and, much to our amazement she IS a Bellport belle' Pat xs a new addmon to our Senlor class, and a very agreeable one at that Proof of her capablhtxes are evident through the good Job that she has done as Presxdent of our class We fmd her knowledge m many sub jects extremely helpful Her slngmg voice IS heard not only ln Glee Club, but also ln the Senlor room as mus1c dxrector As a top bowler and presxdent of Golf Club she xs very actxve athletxcally Pat has a sxncenty and understanding wh1ch we know w1ll help her throughout her llfe and career both ln college and as a mxsslonary V A Cf' ,f' jg, S I' ,- 1 ' -JU, -' - I f ll ' n n s v . .1 Q X Q l . I, ,' , , rf f , f , , .- 1 4, , ll ' ' ' I , .. . . ti .- ' I ' 12 SYBIL GILMORE I-IEALY Sugar 'n sprce, Sybxl, and everythlng nxce are rolled up m tlus gay blade' How Sybrl manages to combme gxggles and drgmty w1ll always be a suc cessful secret of her VERY own Endowed with good Judgment and common sense she has the mark of a true leader Her sense of respons1b1l1ty thorough ness and mtelhgence are traxts whlch are strong enough to be wntten wlth capxtal letters Edltor of the Yearbook, and Cha1rman of the Student Council are only two of the tltles she holds offlclally We w11l never forget the beams that have been radxated by tlus perfect balance of a soclal and xntellectual nature Sybll has mamtaxned 0 J . . '.... .I fin.. L-4 p 4 xl ' U A, 8 J I 4 0 A' , -J' ' A ' ' 5- L ' J .4 E' JUNE HERMA FELDMANN S true as stee June IS the only one among us who can speak fluent German, whrch, we thrnk, IS qulte an ac compllshment Her travels and 'friends abroad are a constant source of xnterest One of those deceptlvely qulet people, June IS usually found xn the thrck of the dm An actlve member of Dance Club Golf Club, and Specxal Clee Club, she still manages to keep her marks hlgh She has also worked hard on schoo plays as asslstant drrector and stage crew member Her accompllshments mclude a fum hold on her classmates' hearts for her understandmg, her spontaneous galety, and her fnendhness III 111 . , . , . ' 1 . q L I-Iere is a dear and true industrious friend . l u Q - 13 if -v h fo at I JU DITH HELEN HONES 'Love sought IS good, but given unsough better Judy can very well be described as a jack of all trades As an active member of the Nassau County Animal Patrol, she has been invited to lecture Her second love is motor boating and she knows all the complexities of navigation After heroically rescuing two people stranded when their boat caught fire, she received a citation from the Coast Guard A true Hewlett girl, she has a helpful spirit and readily offers her services with her car for last minute decorations, props, and food for Store For these favors and many more, we certainly owe her a debt of gratitude Judy aspires to become a veterinarian and plans to attend Hofstra, then Cornell From what we have noted of her love of animals and her able way with them, she will be an excellent one We'll be looking for Dr Judith s card LJI, ' A V suns 'J-4' K' ' 1' its lo J 0' S- U 'L A SUSAN HOWIE HILBORN From the crown of her head to the sole of her foot, she is all mirth A high leap after a hearty cheer and our exu- berant cheerleader is in action again. A carefree, happy girl, Sue has helped make our first cheer- leading team a success. She has lent her efforts to the Refreshment Committee and to the Store Com- mittee. Sue is an accomplished painter--she practices her art on the Peppermint Shop. Her grace and agility are the results of faithful partici- pation in Dance Club, and she has belonged to Special Glee Club for two years. Her freshness of spirit and constant laughter are typical of her bright personality ' ' ' r is 1 0 ' Il . ' I rl 2354 Q . I , C l my r-19 F' Q u' A , .' 'S' . 1 Ny, I . v - Z q ' .. ' s w 5 4 -C ' . ,gt 5 ' ,,,, Av , 0 A 3 14 VIRGINIA CATHERINE MILLER to wnte and read comes by nature Vlrglma Jorned our class as a Freshman and throughout these four years she has been known the class braxn Her Job as Pub11c1ty Manager of the H A A m her Sophomore year 18 evxdence of the cheertul Support she has glven to Hewlett V1rgm1a's partlcxpatxon rn class dxscussxons IS sup plemented by her extensive outslde readmg, es peclally ln the fleld of psychology Extremely artxstxcally xnclmed, she backed school act1v1t1es wlth her posters and drawmgs Followmg the Chnstmas hohdays, lt was dliflcult to determme whxch shmed bnghter that new fra temxty pm or the glow on G1nny's face AGATHA 'The hand that hath made you fau hath made you good Gay IS the eff1c1en well orgamzed member of our class A look at Gay s actlvltles wrll tell what a busy glrl she IS Her hugh soprano IS an essentxal part of Speclal Glee Club and IS heard often rn the Semor room Athletlcally, Gay 15 LaCrosse Mana get, and an eager member of our tennrs and hockey teams As Captaxn of the Whxte Team, her ablhty to lead comes to llght In the lme of Yearbook duty, we have Gay to thank for much of the copy for she xs Llterary Edrtor However, Gay IS not always busy at work A hex name 1mpl1es, she appears here and there w1th a wlde smlle We won 't forget her curly, curly ha1r her rebel's love for Vxrgxma, or her oft wntten about love of the sea UQ Nexther w1ll we forget her amlable personahty and smcenty L , . 7 I . . .. ty - . I , . 5 ' . s . . u .' if , . -. . . 1 J l F X . 1, K ' M C 1 4 - 'HU lfffpg .J h J ul XJ' ll ' 3.5 15 BARBARA DIANE SCHORNSTEIN A good heart s worth gold Walklng sedately down the staxrs and talkmg Senlor Class She can be found 1n varlous and sundry places on the hockey fxeld, rn the publrca tlons room or supervlsrng the Pre School ln her junxor year, D1 was on the Sports Board and 1n French Club She lent her talents for the school plays as dlrector of lrghtmg effects Dlane IS an accompllshed horsewoman and her free weekends are spent fox huntmg Dlane fxlls our days wlth amusement and lt IS hard not to chuckle along wlth her Generosrty and kmdness are the great lngre dxents rn D1ane's personalrty 1 4 1 l B llfllil I I f - X Z1 Q, fl gg our at c X kjfiflneflffg sax all Q dz, focus gicuifcfl? .Jill A PENELOPE SARTORI MORSE I As merry as me day is long A As brg and beautrful as they are Penny s eyes never grve away any secrets Pranks escapades and what she gets away w1th callrng practxcal Jokes are a brg part of Penny's lxfe Actually Penny IS a brg part of our llfe too Her popularrty IS achleved, rn her own modest way through smlles and an enthu slasm, obvlous rn her posltxon as Captarn of the Green Team She ns a member of the Sports Board Specral Clee Club, and the hockey and basketball teams Her character 15 polrshed wrth a glossy splendor whlch always seems to make her sparkle as the llfe of the party . . I . l ' ' 7 ! I l ' , 0 , , ll ' .ll ll I H constantly, Diane indeed adds a gay note to our X . Y . . - ' 16 f MARY LOY TILTON Buttons, the personahty plus grrl of the class seems to have notlung but good Uaxts Sweetness, klndness, and sxncenty are just a few that make up her uncomphcated character If given a Job, her responslbrhty comes to the fore wlth effrclency and thoroughness Thls IS certamly shown by the excel lent Job that she did as the Assrstant Business Man ager of the Yearbook In club and team work her vlvacrty Increases the splrlt of things Button's socral gracrousness enhances her lovely appearance and she always looks as lf she had just stepped out of Vogue SALLY JEAN SIMONE How far that lrttle candle throws hrs beams FIVE foot two, eyes of blue, has anybody se our Sal? Sally 15 a nimble member of Dance Club, srngs rn Special Glee Club, and IS Asslstant Llterary Edx tor of the Yearbook Her abrhty as a poet helped xmmeasurably when we were wntmg songs for the Chnstmas Banquet Play trme means work tlme for Sally she stays behmd the scenes and does a great job on make up QBeaut1c1an Sally also cuts harry She rs on the hockey team and was Archery Man ager last year Sally hopes to go on to college and possrbly to study psychology Although Sally IS from Mlchlgan, her vacatlons down South have made us thank of her as our share of I-'londa sunshme her bnght, lwely dlSPOS1tl0D warms the heart ' en 3 . She was ever precise in promise--keeping 9 ' r 17 BARBARA ABIGAIL WEATHERLEY 'T is beauty truly blent Barbara halls from Calrfomra, Bermuda and has made her an extraordinarily interesting conver satronalist As publicity manager of the H A A th1s year Barb has a million and one things to do including rnvrtrng the faculty as well as students to the games and advertising these games for the benefit of the parents Barbara s Indian back ground comes forth in her writing Her poems often SUIPIISE us, for they have a distinctive quality all their own a rhythmic beat with true Indian flavor Barbara is practical minded extremely percept1ve a perfectionist in everything she undertakes, and will go far in her efforts For her ready wrt and perser verance she is endeared to all her schoolmates as a truly fine gxrl 'A star danced and under that star was I bom Fr1ss1's greatest asset 15 her charm the combma t1on of a sunny personality and wonderful sense of humor Her project this year was enlargrng her vocabulary and she was seldom formd without a p1le of word lists under her arm However, Fnssr IS a girl of actron as well as words Mad about sports, her herght has arded her in tennrs and basketball las well as her portrayal of the M1k3d0', Fr1ssx's smgmg vorce is famlllar to Hewlett girls, for she leads us in all our school songs Art rs another fleld of this talented girl Fr1ss1's posters are always eye catching, and her cartoons show real ability She has an mtellectual side too, a place on the honor roll is the result of her hard work Her porse and character lmpress all who meet her and she w1ll definitely be a success rn all she undertakes 1 ll Long Island, and this wide geographical background , A Q I . . ,. V . . - I , . . , 18 Zh gemur On thrs day 1n December the year 58 The Senlors are leavmg a wtll to your fate We know that you re wartlng to see what we ll leave So lest we waste trme thrs rs what we bequeath Bobby Brown berng ofsound mrnd and body do hereby leave my unparnted flats to Daryl Sonbergh Beverly Brown bemg of sound mrnd and body do hereby leave to my srster Alrson all the space 1n the locker may she use thrs as well as I ve used hers Abbre Clark w1ll my bureau drawers to anyone who wrll keep them neat Pat Da1ley do w1ll and bequeath my harrcut to Mary Cathenne Dottle Detwtler solemnly leave Mtss Srdlow and her gym door rn peace not preces June Feldmann do solemnly wrll my mghtly trrps to the kltchen for prune ju1ce to anyone 1 need of rt Sybrl Healy reluctantly leave my eleventh bed at Marn House to anyone who enjoys sleeprng on the floor Sue Hrlbom do solemnly bequeath to Anndee Savage my scatter bratns for obvrous reasons Judy Hones do most wrllrngly and gladly bequeath the whole car pool to Carole Vorght not that she really wants ll Gay Krmmel do hereby bequeath to Mrss Trllman my need and love for p1n curls good luck' V1rg1n1a Mlller leave my luck rn getung a fraternrty pm to Sara Zedan Penny Morse belng of sound mmd and body do hereby bequeath to Mtss Gretner my abllrty to get dressed and down to breakfast ln frve mmutes Dtane Schornsteln do sorrowfully wrll my rldlng ab1l1ty to Penny Krohn so that some a she w1ll show at the Nauonal Horse Show whrch has been my greatest ambltron Sally Srmone do solemnly bequeath to Mtss Sully my mghtmares of cuttrng Doc s halr rnto a Pat Darley Specral Mary Loy Trlton do solemnly bequeath my deep love for Yale to Farth Whltney Fr1ss1 Trtsworth berng ofsound mlnd and sore sprne do solemnly leave my broken bed sprmgs to Claudra Busboom Barbara Weatherly leave my samba talent to Sandy Curuss so that she may not waste her valtant efforts And last but not least Junrors to you we say rt rs qulcker than you thmk' ' I9 U Q! f L .r . n . Il. v. . 1 I. '. ' ' ls I, ' , ', ' . 1. . ' '. L. sl , .. .. y dy I, '. ' '. Il I . -1 FIRST SECOND THIRD GRADES ROW ALONG WINDOWS J Smith Trask Lawrence Baird J Dempsey Clary MIDDLE ROW Doom Meerapfel Eyre Seley B Morrel OUTSIDE ROW Vinson de Murias D Demp sey Hard Q1 PRE-SCHOOL FRONT ROW: W. Harvie, S. Mooney, Swersie Herzeca, BACK ROW: E. Baird Malik Jacobs Glass Valentine Lee FOURTH GRADE Clmuon Muripfal Dock ham S Smith Warnock PRIMARY GRADES Pre -school is the jolly beginning of a long school career for the little boys and girls who first enter Hewlett In the morning classes the eleven youngsters spend their time learning French words w1th Madame l-lerzeca If you would like them to srng for you request either Davy Crockett or Frve L1tt1e Ducks for these are two of their favorites With Mrs McKay s help they darly have a proJect such as a colored picture to take home with them Good morning Miss Johnston chorused the first four grades Another day was beginning for the younger set at Hewlett There is always somethrng mterestrng and new happenmg in Miss Johnston s bright sunny classroom Besides the usual routine of reading writing and spellrng there are many new actrvrnes planned for this year What are we doing today Miss Johnston? lt might be a French lesson or perhaps a singing class and then of course there 1S art Many frne examples have been hibrted rn the art room. After assembly in the greenhouse the Fourth graders trudge up to their own home- room and to their teacher Miss Greiner in the schoolhouse. Their room is always attractively decorated. Peals of laughter and smiling faces show that their year is a successful one. Whatever they do these four grades are always VERY busy and VERY happy. 21 71. -- FRONT ROV' D Hard S Cannon H I-lolla Dalrymple BACK ROW Jacobatos, L Low, Manczur, Harper ctw Af f' K?-f jcz FIFTH GRADE F C xl When the Frfth grade moved to Frederrck Hall from Confederate Hall th1s year they found many new rhtngs awarttng them They warmly welcomed one new grrl to therr class Susan Cannon from Bayshore The next excrtrng surprtse was therr homeroom sometrmes called Mrs Brown s ltnen closet Wrth the help of therr teachers the Frfth grade has kept rt rnterestrng decorated mth varrous poems maps and prctures Wrth the Frfth grade came two boys Tcd Dalrymple and Drnny Hard the frrst to study at the school house These steps forward were taken wrth an ease and potse not com monly found tn young chrldren We know that they shall meet every gateway wrth the same sprrtt 22 6 n 7. Fr 19 , . ,:. , L 2. V'-if. ..1, 5 e s 3 ,-1'-. , V Y ,, J: .11 , . .1-1:1 A - .: , , . , . . : . V2 . 'C v - ., .C fri Ll ff 4 L 'JL -L , 4 x S I Lag ff.. I 'iii wma- 'Llff-Q TA'l w al .1 5 ci , 'L ,, 1 'C ' c ' ksgrc . jg.. R L 4: x fl , fK , . . . . H . - .. . . . . . ' Y . ' . , 1 b h - . , FRONT ROW Ke11an,B B1egel,Harr1son, Mrchahs Jackson, Dah1berg,Pr1ce BACK ROW Mole Banks, DeGarmo de Pau1,P Drubm P Hones S Hard ? f V117 rata ,Jaya yep JL af! K X l , '!. I , . , . . lj -C A wtf' P.- 'leg X! N A-8 Iwi' ll ,, , V , , , L V J' I ' J y ll x 4' V. , .W I V' ivy ' ,If 3,1 .-. if 'f 1 . 1 aw I V, 'V I H A . It l L rv! fy! L4L1U -J ,W fvv A' yy, f f ' tl I 1 L. 'U' c 4 . 'A I ,, at ' l J Q. L 4' ff SIXTH GRADE fnfywfav get J 1 V - I if L ' ' ' lc: ' ' 4 ' ef 1 ' ' , V I f :fs gk vi ,ved , . . . l I f-w, . ' s 1 W' Rfb , . . . I , Q Ice . t Z . . . O V I i 6 . . . v . . 1 SN. No . . 1 . 4 JN ' 'Q t A h 9 ' I I F ,- W wb or fl ry JL' r DXCQN ,' fs 1 , 'X I 23 :Al bu 'YL ,ya ff 7917070 fndjieoe .afnq f Qymdnvd Cflfcvzzlbt Q 'Lv Our class has many noted travelers and actresses Last summer Robbre Harrrson vrsrted New Hampshrre Maryann Kellan went out West and Jamee Jackson traveled to Bermuda In thls year s Grade School Play THE CLOWN WHO RAN AWAY Bonmc Bregel had the starrrng role of Dodo the clown Lee Ann Dahlberg was a tluef Barbara Mole was a street cleaner Jamee portrayed a woman who talked baby talk Robbre was a gentleman mth a cane Grana de Paul and Drerdre DeGarmo drove an automoblle and Cynthra Mrchahs and Penny Drubrn were dolls Whlle practlcrng for the play drscussrng faraway places and workrng hard we have had a wonderful year and are lookrng forward to more fun Jamee Jackson Grana de Paul VLJ5 Jean! XXL 60 'X ra JJ we 7 sa- Hin 8' 'Nurs FRONT ROW Prosser, E Savage Brewer,M Holland Callahan, Rudy Dmgwall BACK ROW Busboom Uberall Gollt, Cole Lee Tooker Dora Borregaard H Nelson A Morrel SEVENTH GRADE Sugar and sptee and ex erythrng nlce that s what xxe thmk ltttle glrls are made of rn our Seyenth grade The Sex enth grade represents a yylde geographrc dlstrlbutton rangmg from Kansas to Conneetlcut and tncludlng New Jersey and New York Hom ey er thts IS not the only tnterestlng thlng about thts class of smteen gtrls for thetr talents vary' 1n number and slull Barbara Cole made her debut tn the grade school play called THE CLOMN ly HO RAN Aly AY Last year Mary Holland starred ln HEIDI and xxas a real doll ln thts year s play Then stngtng IS partteularly pleasant and Claudla Bmboom proxtdes a x eleo ne audnlon to Spee1a1Glee Club Athletlcally Shella Dlngxx all xxon a tmbhsy for tenms thts summer Helene Nelson became qurte adept at salllng and Donna Rudy has become an aglle member of Dance Club They are a creatlve class to be sure and 1f they are not shoxxrng tlus talent tn Engltsh Composltlon they are xxorktng on a proJect of some sort for example the Latln neyxspapera dated Q00 B C In Dana House the Sex enth graders are the Semors and haxe therr oxxn ,Scmor starrs and prlxtleges They also have a hobby room tn yxhteh Paullne Dora ts an expert ln lTlZ1klIlglTlOCl9l atrplanes Tlns group has an oyerxxhelmtng enthusrasm for ex erythmg they undertake and because of tlns thelr sprrlt and resoluuon yx11l carry them through the next gateway of lrfe mth ease and .5 ace Helene Nelson M ry Holland ,bl BACK ROW K Blegel N Drubm Wexsl A Brown,Wanders E Dempsey Vanderhorst Frsh FRONT R W F Shane de Fere Salas Boger Allan G1lmore Germond EIGHTH GRADE Just thrnk' Next year we ll be Freshmen' Oh' Im gettrng old Ouch' I thrnk I m begrnnrng to have horrrble aches and excrucraflng parns S1l1y that s only from gym yesterday Oh yes because me were last In that race M1ss 51d put us on O D It s just another of those underhanded plots of the upperclassmen so that they can get out of dolng Just wart t11 we re the most athletrc athletes best brarns and sweetest slngers rn the school Yes just wart' Ouch Speakrng about s1ng1ng rf you heard melodrous sounds rssurng from the shower or the assembly hall after lunch rt was a sure rndrcatron that one or more ofthe Elghth graders was around A great favorlte was the Clupmunk Song Alvln Another hrstorrcal achrevement of our class IS The Frre Drrll Eprsode People are stlll talkrng about the nrght when at preclsely ll o clock we heard a famt whlstle lv e rmmedrately staged an rmpromtu frre drrll but were shocked to dlscoxer ll was a false alarm he frnd ll rather hard to concentrate on homework mlth televrslon and fs1gh'5 Drck Clark rn the next room but me can usually overcome such dlff1CU1I16S There' You know Varrety IS the sprce of l1fe Oh' We provrde varlety all rrght' Phoebe G1lmore F anclne Shane -5 , A N S . ' 5 1 , , , FRONT ROW Jackson M I-Illborn M Cannon Healy, Deale Gardner, Moore BACK ROW Spear Shreve Zedan Boyd LaFrance,Sm1th S Low Sheffreld N ML ,011-41 4f4V- ,A D bc' hr ,Lea obvbf LfQg4, z if 'reef' V- WW FRESHMEN f gay' L'-J A l 9,4 yffJ Away rn a corner no lrght betrays rt f f ffffv 14 ww Y M, Out of the way of the deafenrng norses ,160 Beyond the glare of the ctrcus lrghts fern! 4!4v9 -ffbf There tamouflaged by the darkness stands a small tent burted tn gypsy mag Enterrng wtth hesrtatron I suddenly wtsh I had not come Alas' It rs too late For out of the fog steps a ltttle bent woman who tnstantly knows why I have come Break not the srlence she hushed for I w1ll ftnd for you tn my crystal ball our classmates and therr futures I see Cathy Boyd modestly recetyrng great applause from the audrence ywhrch has just wttnessed her lovely ptano concert From the land and sky come helpless antmals to the warttng hands of Melvtna The blue of the sky fades tnto the blue of the sea on whtch a small satlboat leads the fleet wrth Betsy Deale at the ttller I see another shtp thts much larger I see a ftgure on tt salutrng the flag It s Jody La France head of the seafarmg Way es Susre Low and Casste rtde aeross the meadow wtth shouldered guns and speedtng horses at the heels of therr hound In the dtstant whtte mountatns I see sknng down the slope Joyce Moore mth Margaret and Martha tn hasty pursurt The tolltng of the school bell brtngs happy chtldren to Sharon s tlas e The bell seem to toll for other too These are for tht. yweddrngs of Sara and Cheryl Suzy Spear s and Ltbby s dreams have come true for I ee them at a debutantes ball A the ptcture fade tn the crystal ball I cateh a la t gltmp e oflane as a utte ful arttst Away rn a torner no ltght betrays rt Out ofthe way of the deafentng notse Beyond the glare ofthe trrcu ltght Sharon Healy Mely tna Cannon 26 I .hyd - ' . 1 . , . , . 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FRONT ROW Rau Tanner Savage Hutchms Worthmgton, Rawak BACK ROW Krohn Son bergh Tte1bef,MaCCOImaCk Lou, Schoenbaum Vorght Hallock SOPHOMORES When rn the course of a chool grrl s lrfe ll becomes necessary on thrs Sep tember 21 to break the bonds that tre us to our JOVOLIS Freshman vear we do so readtly and happrly prepared to enter rnto the hrgh and happy state of the Sophomores Resolye that we may be a fun loyrng clas qurck to break rnto mrles and Jorn rn the excrtement when we are not brewrng some of our own Resolve that we may be a hardworkrng t lass starttng new projects for our example for those ame Sophomores to be that they may be proud to follow rn our footstep Resolxe that we may break the bonds keeprng Sophomores from the responstble duttes of the upperclassmen and breakrng wrth all past tradrtrons be gurded by our own eager mlllda and sprrtts Resolve that our cheerrng squad wrll always be remembered durrng home games as Sophomore rn trtuted and Sophomore organrzed rn the year of 1938 1959 Resolxe that the Sophomore may be a leadrng group ey erywhere qurck to learn qurck to help and always ready to uphold the honor of Hewlett Susan Schoenbaum 27 . : 7 3 Y . 7 I ' : 7 I ! ! ! ' 1 A I - I I N 4 1 school, that we may' be remembered by future Sophomores, and, setting an ' s. JUNIORS X11O111L11N 1101111 to Z1 S11CC1QQf111 XCAI' 1011111 11111101 11 110 L C011Qt111c1 211111 Jox prom 1111 pfLA11CI1Ol1 S1ZZ1l11g p10p111c11 900111111 011 1' 111 011111111111 111111101 1111 51111011 KX R1 1115 x 1p01 17Ub1'U1111?., 110111 111 bum w111111t0 Xl t11Q 1 131111111153 01111111011 011 1111 1101 10111 1110111111 '15 L 1 'U 1.1 13.11101 11111111 111 PINI TREE 1 1.11111 5 111 1111 1 11111 OXLT x 1 1111101 11 1 11 O11 ,111 1 111 L 28 4 1. 1 g11111111L 1110111 C1115 111111 51011 1 11 1 Jox S11a111 Home Tomp11111Q THE SENIORS 29 MY WHITE CAT My cat is white. She sits by the light. When she gets dirty, She's not very purty. Peggy Hones Sixth Grade THE DREAMBOAT When I board the dreamboat, There's much excitement and fun, Who looks at me? The sun! And when I get to dreamland I ll find a dreamland hotel Undress and wash and Jump into e And sleep very well But sometimes I never go there I just stay home and rest And when I wash up in the morning I go to school like the rest Susan Smith Fourth Grade THE HORSE IIN BROWN Look at the horse in brown He '-sears a great big frown He lost the race What a big disgrace The old brown horse went down Here s the old horse now He is proud and how He won the race Look at his face The happx old horse now Ted Dalrymple iifth Grade ll XT I LIlxI.D BLSI Ithink l lik t t Grttk des n lu thu did it I don t kn Maxbt their lou of btautx made Pcnnx Banks Sixt Grade 30 S SUCH SIGHTS AS YOUT . . - l l , ' ' b d, . , , v . . . J , . W I ,I i V In Social Studies, of SQ 'N ' CTIA '-:'s ig. iw ' ', ow. 1 lv . ,' v , , I. A P, O. . ii e FUL POETS DREAM MY CATS lhayc a cat vho lryes tn my la My very best hat at that She has seven krttens And stx hye rn my rrtttcns But Jock Uses my sock Thetr father howey er Prefers a bed of leather So you can see They all have a bed And of course they arc ycrv wcllf d Lmda Loy Ilfth brade DOUBLE DELIGHT Shox peaked moultar s reachrrg hrgh through a spaclous clear blue sky Autunu s colors ladel trees alr perfumed x 1th but n lg lcay es Eye greens surround a lake x here crystal xyatcrs newer xy ak The frnal touch to add perfectron tlus nnrrorcd scc c rn the lake s rc Sally Srmone Twelfth Grade The furtous sea shoyws a furromed brow Llfts tts whttc thatched head And goaded by the wlnd Pounds 1tS frsts tn the sand Then recedrng curls tts hps rn haughty Sally Oakes Eleventh Grade 31 1LCI1OIl drsdatn 73 H ,JA ,I ANTI' xv, y ' , A . .V. YA. L. , - , K u , , ay V , , . V v 1 ll 1 , . . , . lv zz fr N. , ., , .el 7 I fx , I ' A Y v , . , Y. - 5 , , Sportsboard H A A Offxcers Mrs D takes over Tlmo. Out M1ss T111man trxes agam --L L. -.1-1. -J! .., ap? 'ge 'Nqr 'W m,W- naw Green and Whlte Game I P KJ 1 . V-- , - .. . - - , .,, . .LW-V. ,.,,,:iT .ry M- A n N I It-w ,, ,V -,.,,.,,. .E . .,, , , , . ,, CEP IW-- ' V .--.-' .' - .ILL 1 4 - ' -V - 1-Ar--4. - ' .- . ' ' 4 '- -' -s 1 f ,M '- 'f'-. ' Y' Away, --1-.,'.- . 1 M HEWLETT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The H A A has had a very act1ve program tlus year a really great year' The f1rst act1v1ty of the H A A was the electlon of off1cers ln October Each sports manager arranged the bulletln board attractxvely wxth pxctures of her sport And, when It was txme for the sport she arranged class and mtramural games w1th truly 1nd1v1dual team names such as these 1n volleyball the Collles Mollres Pollxes Dollres and Holhes QUnfortunately It was pretty hard to flgure out whlch team was bemg cheered for, so we just cheered everybody' j Interscholastxc hockey games were held wlth Seton Hall Bellport St Joseph's an Knox The only game the varsxty lost was the one played at St James w1th Knox At the end of the hockey season the Wh1te Team played a tense game agamst the Green Team Happxly for the Greens and unhappxly for the Whrtes the Green Team won 3 2 It was a great day for the Ir1sh' Also fall was the season for tenxus golf archery, soccer speedball and r1d1ng Tenms, under the 1l'1Stl'11Ct10U of Mr Falk, resumes xn the sprmg and we are ant1c1pat1ng ramural matches Golf IS also a sprmg sport Wlth Golf Club gettmg 1nto full swmg 1n March Archery IS another that xs played best rn warm weather fof course, lf one uses fxre arrows xt m1ght be a dxfferent matter'j Rxdmg has contlnued all year through snow sleet hall ra1n, mud and even sunsh1ne At the beg1nn1ng of December we took up a major sport volleyball We had a great trme wzth thls The score of the Faculty Student game was 30 22 our favor But as the volleyball manager said the faculty played very nlcely ' In anoth volleyball game the Sports Board beat the faculty, who were somewhat exhausted by now but a score of should we tell? In mtramurals the Semors were vlctonous The Whxte Team staged a thr1ll1ng comeback ln volleyball by trouncxng the Green 32 26' Our next b1g sport 1S basketball St Joseph's Seton Hall and Knox were lncluded 1n thxs lnter scholast1c program The Faculty Student basketball match was the event of the season' ' ' In the wlnter we also have badm1nton pmg pong fenc1ng tumbllng and modem dance The tumblmg w1ll be perfected for F1eld Day wh1ch IS held ln the Sprlng In spr1ng a young g1r1's fancy turns to softball and la crosse Father Daughter Day IS a spr1ng event we all look forward to Qfathers, tool when everyone brlngs lunch and plays sports and 1mag1nat1ve games How many soybeans can one pick up at once h a pa1r of Cl'lOPSt1CkS7 On F1eld Day Green and Whlte compet1t1on 1n outdoor sports and track comes to a cllmax, and the Presldent of the H A A IS elected We hope she w1ll be as wonderful as Dott1e Detwller has been' Sally Oakes Secretary 33 0 1 q ' . 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Wlt . 1 1 El a H fa if .--1 I ' ' ' - V - 1 1 VW SPECIAL GLEE CLUB lt was the day of Specral Glee Club tryouts Oh what rfl gtt nervous and go off kt.y ? l m gorng to garglt maybe that ll help Oh dear l ve got a cold' Thest and otntr cxclanratrons came from tagtr Hexslett srngtrs toward the mrddlt of September Thts xtar Sptcral Glte Club rs brgger than ever before lt s Jam packed mth harmonrous yorces Eytry Monday Mtdntsday and Thursday Specral Glee Club members trudge tnto the mustc stucho at 8 20 a m and practlce songs for an oncommg program, as, for example the Chrtstmas Chapel ln thrs chapel all the gtrls x-.ear xshrtc. collars and red bows, and they carry red candles Thrs year Mrss Johnston s purnls honored us mth a play The stenerx x-.as partrcularly good as was Mrss Johnston s dlrLCIlOll Un Dtctnb l6 3lOllg Xwltll tht test or tht school SPLCl3l Gltt Club goes to the Percy Xxrlllams Ho'nt ana sm rs Fhrrstmas carols to the actors lwhrlt utr ont ls tngoxrng tht socral hour donuts and crotr art sux Xt rt 5 U mg Concert xshrth usually takes place on the day of Open House the Sptc1alGlte Clllb mos tt tht uartnrs and xrsrtors Thrs ts ont of tht major lllghllghts of tht afternoon t ln rt t tl ot May rs always ont ol tht tst most tautr ul txtnts of tht ta. L ad u Ula f uh 'vrtst tt II MIKHDO T t t ntrx x nnot tht threct lx otllt L w t t. r.i'l l osllllllts N-walk. I rlllsl L wt o r r I1 lrtttloh o 'mls r t o A N r troh U LXI tu x h rr thtse t.'kQl.1'llillOll 1031.1 don t go oft tuu a t t t t ro . . t rr lL or .oa omrn tooo 34 Y v 4 1 v 3 .H I 3 I ' 'H 'w v d', YJ x J v, fx I V 1 , I A ' I ' V' lv. , - -s s 4- 1 ' f V , ' ' , ,ft Q: ' ' - ' -, af ' 1 3- ', , ' ' as A l 4- ' ' ,- J- Q fe- I- s l s-sv ,'- 1' -' ra ' - ' c ' ' ' I . ' ' 1. V- 1 lv -gd. .. LI 'fi f' 4 y r , v 's - lv V t f -. I- s ,l r , ' 1 ' Q, , 3 A , I A ,,x, X , , J X , , . K A . gs ,I s , , 5 , 'l'ht- pagean ,' tl - -nr ' ' - ' ' b -' , ' b -' 'f - '- - 1 ast y' r, th ' 'tr Il tl A -nt rl TH- . h ' s 'Q 'I' vas I-7 ' ' ron of lrs. Z -' -r, ,llltl .t '.-.as tlgt- zzrtst tml.-rllal strt that H 'xl 'tt has ha l l1r1r .y'1.tf:rs. fl ' A' ' 'xx' hed by the Eay' 's llpkiiilt'KQnI1'pL111y'. l'ntit' le d A' ' 2' . s Holi 'll an' hlrs. I3abr ran, 'l'llli ..1lli,-ADO as .. truly. hut groans' r, S ,n year, ssh '. you . or 1' ' ' '. 1 ' sz l l 'Q - ' ' t- -for-- M ybe th Af' w 'n't be eirugl. om 'Nt by th ' t r' A l try' otztf '--wilt J 1 't ' . A Jr l if 31 HE S DENT COUNCIL Q NV ,vi X-X fEv6 udeht bgiy nge s some kind of liaison between it and the faculty The Student Council at and improvement to help or solve student problems to stimulate interest in all phases of school life to enforce school rules The Student Council is not a strict ruling body not a government as ts sometimes necessary rn larger schools It is simply a group of girls who by setting a good example prevail upon others to do the same In class meetings the Council members are happy to recerxe new suggestions or ideas and willing to discuss any questrons or complaints These are brought up at the weekly Council meetings held at the Main House The group s advisor Miss Elford attends these meetings whenex er her presence and useful advice are needed The Student Council s efforts were rewarded by the enthusiastic reaction of the girls and it hopes that this was an indication of a successful year Representatix es for the 1958 59 year Barbara Brown Melx rna Cannon Sybil Healx Chairman Margaret Jackson alternate Betsex Beard Suzy Spear Diana Peck Sheila Drngwall Hope Tompkins Secretarx Mary Holland 35 M tx f 'Ui fl +-f yi Q , Q: is it 'V ' is A f ff T rf M f , SYS U JJ L I KX, 1 f x k Cy in J, X vt-Py st I ' ' ' ' ' ' . I ' Hewl was formed with the idea of being this connecting link. Its aims: to encourage cooperation . , , , in ...iff L hudii Q 5 l .J- r , 5' Q ,-- ! - , , - W- . A ' ,s . Q-.., 4 1 112.4 . I Q '-x !M1ss Sully MISS Elford Mrs Babrktan Mr Bennett ,fMrs Brown Mrs Carrrngton Mlss Counterman Mrs Dalrymple fMrs Fauth Mrs Powell Mtss Gretner 'Mrs Herzeca Mrss Holden JNIISS Johnston Mrs Parsons Mrs Pennell ,Mme Sebestyen Nltss Srdlow Password Peace Chrmes ladtes Where are the altos'? Upwards and onwards Have you the car keys Bevy'7 Yes my chlld Laundry goes thls mornrng grrls I d be glad to' l ve got a marvelous book for you Have you emptled the trash gtrls'7 Bah Humbug' Vell eet s l1ke zts Thrs ts not a drgresslonl ls evahbody IN '79 ' I ve been looklng for you MONEY' The Lord gave me two ey es l am not enchanted v1s you Thrs lS a TENTATIVEl1st Beyond the Gateway Secretary of State THE BELLS OF ST TRINIAN S Looklng for dtapers Headmaster of Hewlett Loeksmlth St Peter The Count Cooperatton plus Llbrary of Congress Agatha Chrlstre Mrs Secretary to De Gaulle Author Of DIGRESSION GOOD OR BAD? Noah s Ark Safe cracker Ktsslng the Blarney Stone South Paelfrc Crurse threetor of the TITAMC - v. ,- - u 4 - -. 1 1 . . . ,, ,, . . I. .- n -V . . , . 4 - -v ' -. . , . . - n - - - H n n , . I- I 1. - .9 . . , . H I -. - A-a . ' ' 'I ' - . , . - ' n .- , . . Q- 1 - V n - 1 . ,, . . , . ,, ' ' V. f -. u .v 1 - .- 1 .. Y - - H A Y - V V .. f V H - - , . ,, . , . ,, . A . , ,Mrss Trllman Mrs Walters Mrs Z.oeller Barbara Brown Beverley Brown ,Dorothea Detwrler Abrgarl Clark Pat Darley June Feldmann Gay Krmmel Sybrl Healy Susan Hrlborn Judy Hones Vrrgrnra Mrller Penny Morse Drane Schornstern Sally Srmone Mary Loy Trlton Frrssr Trtsworth Barbara Weatherley Password Mercy me' I m wartrng for Mrss Sullrvan Read mark learn and rnwardly drgest Don t look trll rt s frnrshed I ll beatcha up Rough tough and nasty Turn out that bathroom lrg Monday mornrng Green sweater day 2 perrods ol chemrstry rush lunch Tuesday mormng Red sweater day 1 perrod of chemrstry no rush lunch' Guess who s spendrng the nrght lovers'7 Oh stop' I can get rt for you wholesale Ive a book at home l ll brrng rt What gave you the frrst clue Sher lock 7 You ve got to come to my bon voy age art Feature that now would you group How stun nrng' How n n neat' l lrve rn Bermuda Calrfornra and Long Island 59 Beyond the Gateway Supreme Court Judge Ownrng her own ear WHO S WHO The operatron s not Su ar Ray Carmen Basrlro Nrght watchman OVLI' yet Chemrsts studyrng problems of lndrgestron Polreeman Wholesale Debtor s prrson' Greenwrch Vrllage Prnkerton s Irrsh stew Movre actress Desrgner of new Hex lett unrforms Cleanrng woman Shangrr La ' I 1 2 S ' ' 'ht! ' --.. . V . V1 K D , . 1 1 rx . 1 ' ' ' ' , Mattress Tester in.. 1 - I ' P YH . ,, - . , V . V H - n 1 ' I I .' Hrlary Andrews Betsey Beard Barbara Boden Constance Bryne Joanne Cole Jessre Dorman sandy Curttss Barbara Fawcett Mary Ella Laugh Sally Oakes Drana Peck Robtn Rreker Sukanya Sathtdyudhakarn Joy ce Shane Hope Tompluns Peggx X anCott Password Monteeeeee How buuuuushy Mrs Zoeller I ll have my notes Thursday fShe just talks 1n study hallj Let me check your homework See ya round the campus What campus? Can t I please help? The name lS Laugh not Lou Low I ve got the ear today l m here today Mrss Std Tell me somethrng gorey soooooo cold Hellooooo Baby Ohhhh that s wonderful H1 gang -10 Beyond the Gateway Strll on Cloud 9 Globe Trotter Htstory of Art teacher Date Catcher T V Qurz genrus Dartmouth campus Snow Bunny All her boys at Exeter Mrs Smrth N Y Trmes Edrtor Arnerrca s Cup Banquo Admtral Byrd Il A Btg Bopper Mary Marttn Bus drtver ,.. ' , or . ' Pamela Nelson Toni, Terry, Steve, what's the diff? Party Girl Vrckl Weeks Farth Whrtney Lrsa Hallock Lourse Hutchrns Penny Krohn lngeborg Lou Adrrenne Rawak Marcra Rau Judrth MacCormack Anne Savage Susan Schoenbaum Daryl Sonbergh Marcra Tanner Lrnda Treeber Carole Vorght Anne Worthrngton Password Get outa my lrfe Oh she makes me sooo mad Let s skrp Latrn and play tenms Karf haleck sed1gee'P Camera Actron Snap Fly away parrot lwot any better than Greenwrch Hey cut tt out you klds Look at the cute card he sent me Love and krsses Nrkre Kruschev Look Beaver' Scotch and Soda Oh yeah Ohhh those Stonybrook boys Don t panrc Hey prtch lt rn my range 41 Beyond the Gateway Van Gogh ll Beach comber Mr Falk s doubles partner Forelgn correspondent Ace photographer Btrd catcher Resrdrng rn Mramr Beach Hallmark Destgner Frrst Lady of the Kremlrn Brg Game Hunter lulre London Englrsh professor at Oxford Mrnrster s wrfe Lrfeguard Softball star . ., --I . U ,,. ' , ' , ' Redwing director I V . , . . . DATELINE JUNE 3 Twas the nrght before Commencement and all through our heads rang out memorres of Hewlett as we lay rn our beds All the fun that me had through the years left behmd soon would come to an end so we ll brrng them to mrnd We started our days full of vrgor and vrm all those freld hockey games wlth Mrss Std tn er gym Work was hard but we loved lf Kon that I won t beth Mtss Sld wrth her drrlltng and us wrth our sweat' We remember the play the grade school the clown Bonnre Bregel the star the talk of the town The chrldren all gathered to see rf they could help thrs poor clown any way that they could Then the nrghts soon grew bxtter The wrnter was here soon the Banquet was due We all worked lrke dogs to make cverythrng rrght a success and most glorrous memorable nrght The vacatron that followed x-.as somethrng to garn whrch left mcmorres l m sure drdn t damage our brarn for we all returned happy and rcadx for nork mth rnrd ytars arrrxrng and no trmc to shrr 4: , . . 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Y 1 ' s ks Now the basketball season was well underway Competttlon was rugged we practlced each day There was BeLsey and Sandy and -Xbtgatl too Helped to make the team great and the losses were tew The hrgh school rn STARDUST was qurte a success our actrng superb C twas reall a rnesslj The Pageant lent musrcal fun to our year we practrced trl vorces were pleaslng to hear The songs that we sang took us hours to learn When Freld Day arrtved all our parents came down to watch us perform as we marched all around Some funny thrngs happened to people we know lrke Penny s appendtx to Southsrde we go' Mrss Sully was rushtng her car down the lane the Peppermrnt Shop got the worst of the paln We had qutte our share of the math teachers league The chemtstry students complarn of fatrgue To end thrs our poem devoted to you remember the Prom and Commencement Day too' Sally 91 mone T we lfth Grade li lv ' A A ' 1 ' ' ' H but when it was over, for more we did yearn. v ' I .. . .. 3 ASD N it ifipix ygpfiv' gg 45 Q7 75 X wifi .2 2k'.1-Q' x ,VX gawk ,Lu,nc,k, Sify CJ ld 1 ZX, ' is Z ..i,7, .sq g.,J 320161, ND gy fl 5 s Q? db 711 Y' '05??7,5 u QQQSWQQQ, 1 fiVHMw4dwMY??9 Siufucs CU1efLf usf Cnicokua OJ 111 .Q - ,If1Q-f,.,, ,Tj-iii? in H 'N 5 Z Q f .r f ,H i X - 1 Q fl ' G XL- v, I x41xAX',X f N xl x.: I d LI? 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J YF XJVLAJLQS CL Imaam CL rbrzllljliqjn, QIKUL lflcluse ndbubliulfh 45 C0121 UML WE SPEND OUR YEARS THE BUTTERFLY Between the rollrng grass and the rose gardens on the center of the rarn morstened lrly there srts a creature of exqursrte beauty Its wrngs are of pure and crystal whrte rts trny body a mrst of gold IIS feet of beaten golden threads and rts head a dewdrop pearl I do not know from where rt came but there rt srts ahve to all a motronless prrncess of peace wrthout a qurver or a movement Its throne rs strll unruffled by the wrnd and all around rt remarns quret rn unmovrng grace And now lrke a fallrng star there comes another to thrs peaceful scene Its color rs the deep ebony of the darkest nrght and through rts wrngs lrke a lrghtnrng flash shrmmer srlver threads A creature whose delrcate porportrons could not rf measured by an atom s werght be drstrngurshed from the lovely creature before mentroned rs unlrke her rn that hrs body rs concerved of a srlver moonbeam and hrs feet of srlver threads and hrs head rs formed of the purest starry dramond l-lrs every movement rs alrve hrs body qurvers hrs wrngs are never strll The very arr around hrm swrms wrth hrs graceful beatrngs And now the lovely prrncess droops her snowy wrngs and bows her regal head then lrfts her body upward and jorns her mate on therr Journey back from whence they came Susan Schoenbaum Grade I0 FALL THOUGHTS Wrld lrttle brown leaf Wrth your pornts curled up Clawrng at the ground To stop your restless wanderrng fou must go on Roamrng rs your nature Untrl your Journey s end When you rrse rn the arr from a burnrng leaf prle Sally Oakes Grade ll THEY CALLED HIM SONNY They called hrm Sonny not only because they drdn t know hrs name but because Sonny frtted hrm so well Ile trred so hard to act lrke a man and be grown up but he was only four and Sonny seemed a natural name Sometrmes they wondered rf he had once been a John or a Brll but they soon remembered therr pact They wouldn t thrnk of the past or of the future but just of the present and Sonny He was an adorable chrld blond wrth round, rosy cheeks He loved to romp and laugh and hrde and Cal He never crred and always krssed them when tears came from therr old eyes Spot was Sonny's only young companron Although he was a dog, Spot seemed to have a complete understandrng of Sonny They communrcated wrtn each other by a method all therr own They were rnseparable ff 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 , . . . . . . 1 1 , . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . . , 1 . . , . 1 . 1 . 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AS A TALE THAT IS TOLD Sonny had come to them rn the fall It was a nasty wet season so he stayed rn doors He watched them work She baked cookres and sweet cakes for Sonny He carved toys and taught Sonny songs The house was always frlled wrth laughter and srngrng Wrnter came and Sonny watched the snow prle up around the house He taught Sonny how to help to burld a frre The house glowed wrth love and warmth as they told Sonny storres from the brg black book Spot lay quretly by the hearth whrle Sonny stroked hrs back Wrnter stayed a long whrle Once he brought a brg green tree IHIO the lrvrng room She let Sonny help her to put candles on rt Sonny loved havrng rt there I smelled fresh and clean They loved to watch the lrttle boy look at rt Hrs small blue eyes lrt up lrke the candles One dav rt had to go but they promrsed Sonny another one next year They were happy because wrnter was strll there Sonny found much to explore rn the house and they were glad to have hrm close to them all the trme Sonny and Spot played rn the cellar dressed rn funny clothes from the attrc and slept serenely together rn the lrttle bedroom The snow frnally started to melt The sun came out often and a few brrds re turned He taught Sonny the names of the brrds as they came to the lrttle food box Early one mornrng he woke the lrttle boy Sonny knew rt was a specral day be cause they had told hrm Sonny and Spot searched the house for pretty colored eggs and then they had them for breakfast The lrttle boy was delrghted and they were very happy Sprrng was really here now The ground was berng drred up by the warm sunshme The grass had turned a brrght green and leaves were once agarn on the trees Spot was begrnnrng to grow restless He barked at the door and trred to pull Sonny out They told Sonny not to go The lrttle boy obeyed although hrs heart also began to yearn for the outdoors Sonny wondered what rt would feel lrke to run through the grass wrthout hrs shoes He thought rt would be fun to clrmb that brg tree rn the yard just lrke the squrrrel who lrved rn rt More than anythrng Sonny wondered what lay on the other srde of the hrll that he saw from hrs bedroom wrndow They trred to keep Sonny happy rn the house He told Sonny more storres and taught Sonny more games She made more cookres and drew pretty prctures for Sonny But Spot kept barkrng at the door and Sonny kept wonderrng about the outsrde One mornrng whrle they were strll sleeprng Sonny and Spot crept srlently down the starrs and out the door Sonny clrmbed the tree rn the front yard and frrghtened the squrrrel from rts bed Together Spot and Sonny ran across the freld where the grass was strll wet wrth dew ln a short trme they had clrmbed the hrll and Sonny saw what lay beyond rt more frelds and trees and hrlls He and Spot kept runnrng across the frelds and hrlls farther and farther away from the house and them It grew dark and he told her that Sonny was strll not found She wept and he drd too Sonny had gone the way that he had come So they drred therr tears and they made a new pact They would not thrnk of the present or of the future but of the past and of Sonny Patrrcra Darley Grade 12 47 ,, 0 1 - . . . . , . . . . I Q ' 1 . , . 1 1 . , ' 1 1 ' - . f I Q . , . . . , 0 - 1 , . 1 - I v 1 1 . - 1 THE LOST OPPORTUNITY She awoke early that particular moming As she looked around the stark bare room which she called her own she thought to herself Today will be the last day that I will have to face these barren walls again She packed a little bag with one loaf of bread and some hard cheese She dressed in her warmest clothes which were not many and around her head she tied a small scarf which had patches sewn over the holes On her feet she wore a pair of heavy shoes the only sturdy part of her outfit ln this manner she quietly stole out of the little shack not awakening the only other pair sleeping in the only other room As she walked out into the cold moming air she became alive Looking first to the right and then to the left she proceeded forward Her heart pounding and her brain going over each step of her prepared plan she advanced She kept thinking I MUST stay calm I WILL stay calm No one was in sight yet she knew that at any minute at any point she could be stopped and questioned This area parttcularly the area ten miles between her shack and the border would be heavily guarded but she would take her chances Running now to get to the protection of the woods her breath came in gasps but she kept on Finally in the shelter of the trees she slowed down and rested but not for long She had to keep going she could not stop After a short rest and a bit of the bread she continued on her dangerous way Stumbling over hidden branches her legs were bruised and her hands were cut but she struggled on High above she heard the sounds of the forest The trees were singing hurry hurry as the wind rushed through their naked branches While looking up she stumbled she pushed on It was now six hours slnce she had left her humble dwelling and she hoped that the others had not called the police lf the latter were true she had to hurry for the time would grow short She stopped once more but could not stop long She was halfway to her destination and only had time for a minute of rest a little bite of cheese and a piece of stale bread this being the last bit of food until she reached the border The day grew darker and the air grew colder Her feet were numb and her hands had no feeling within them but her strength had not given out for within her heart beat as strong as ever She thought Only a few more miles and l shall be free That was the only thing that kept her body and mind moving She had planned this day for years and now her plan would come true She was close to the border now which meant that she must slow down her welfare lay in her ability to be quiet and in her alertness She was crawlxng now instead of walking The ground was cold against her hot face and she could feel the hard and Jagged stones and vines as she crawled forward on her stomach Slowly very slowly she edged her wav along the ground until she saw the barb wire fence Her heart stopped beating as she stared at the marvelous sight in front of her Slowly and cauttously she wormed her way forward every now and then turning to see if anyone was in sight Ten five three feet more to go and she would be free A few more when out of nowhere a shot was heard She stared dumbfounded trying desperately to stand and run but collapsing in front of the barb wire With her last bit of strength her hand grabbed under the wire and as the life ebbed from her body she clasped to her heart the soil of a free country June Feldmann Twelfth Grade 48 . U . ' . . ' and twisted one of her ankles. Pain shot through her leg, but her determination was far greater-- SONG OF LA MEINTATION As I am walklng to school today I can t help thrnkrng of runnrng away Exams are my reason for all thrs fear I know I ll farl oh dear oh dear Judy rs home srck rn bed Bllly has a cold tn hts head Beth must have measles by now and Jack MUST be srck though I don t k I wtsh that I could stag. home too I feel so lonely and so blue I woke up srck thrs very day but Mom she chased rt all away Of my tests Ioften dream but thrs ts one that makes me scream Brg fat F s race through my mrnd I wrsh answers on my deskl d ftnd I don t even know what narro means I thrnk that 9 plus 7 rs 2 but I can t tell now can you'7 Facts I ve known for years and years go floatmg gently out my ears In Asta lrve Martrans and the Franks In Puntc Nw ars they used btg tanks I get the feelrng that I m wrong but oh there s the school bell s gong' Jane Gardner Nrnth Grade LOST OPPORTUNITY I lost my chance so long ago ll s useless now to say that tf I lrved my lrfe once more I d not waste one good day When I was young I never saw the srghts I should have seen I never took the ttme to learn or learned what ttme could mean Ive lrved my ltfe as many men but not really cartng how but oh to lrve that lrfe agatn t would be so drfferent now' Sally Srmone Twelfth Grade -I9 now how ' ' I ' V . , , Cthough I like Latin, Docs and Deanslj , . ' 1 I I I X ' I ,,,,.,,, -L Us l -'A JOSTEN s Treas re Craft je el y and Statlonery Welcome Class of 59 HEWLETT SCHOOL ALUMN AE ASSOCIATION Q u - W r ' Owatonna, Minnesota 3 MKQJEQXTQAO ' Who s Who s Of American Women flfSf edlflon 1958 NO PHOTOGRAPH CAN EVER TAKE THE PLACE OF A FINE PORTRAIT Mrs ROBERT ZOELLER Teacher ofAr1 and History of Ari of Hewlett ,Ll A' 6 L ,... , ,, Who's Who's In American Art 1946-1959 Home Delivers' for Over 35 Years Eggs Cream Butter VOLLBRACHT S DAIRY Homogen1zedV1tam1n D M11k Pasteur1zedV1tam1n D M11k S If I hone junxperl Oilw 9 ' ' ' u ya ' - - ' u as ' f'i1.tI.l' .N.Y. ' -. f' if I W Dfw Qfw 0, of ff of THE De PAUL FAMILY Q ., EAST ISLIP HARDWARE CO W1 ,mr ww B ght Q INSURE ,M WISELY WILLIAM H LOCKWOOD R M d S E H DETWILER WMU bf 1 Sr f ' A x I A pkjf dv 'Il X . . ' .U , ' QW ,sv fb V I rf 1 L f Best Wishes 'X ff X' ful I from A SKF OJ plz M V . 1 Y J -wi' AJ ml F I 9 70 Wes ain Street .EIO DFA Q: 'd v, Eos? Islip f' 4 I 5 ,,.,4. 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TILTGN The Class of ,59 Mr 8 Mrs .lack Martin Propnemrs Best WISIICS JACK Sr LEE S LODGE to Famous Duckllng Dlnners The FIHSS Of 1959 I nusual Italian Food Speclallles Prom Open Year Round Hot Sprung Natl Park MR Gnd MRS ELMD P BROWN Arkansas BERNARD L VIN SON P ersonnel Co uns ellor 3000 Hempstead Turnplke Levlttown L I PATRON S Mr 81 Mrs Walter J Belllnger Mr 8 Mrs Howard R Brown Darby s Drug Store Daytz Pharmacy Jessie M. Dorman Mr. 8g Mrs. Thomas Dorman East Islip Shoe Service Mr. 81 Mrs. John Fauth Mr. 8. Mrs. Carl Frelsels Mrs. Joseph Girard .Ierry's Beauty Salon Mnss Helen Kullburq Lynch s Stationery Store Shells McCauley Mr 8. Mrs George Newman Mr. 8- Mrs. Joseph Romard Rudy's Beauty Salon Mr. George F. Scelzl Snapper Inn Town 81 Country Paint Store The Unholy Three and friends Mr. Wulluam C. Weeks Mr. Robert M. Wood Jr. Vlncent Zalno, Ladnes Tallor . . ,.5:f:Q:f:ft' 1 :Q:Q:f:f:Q:f' ..:2E2E2E122 , - 1 :f:f:Q:f ,-:-1-1-:L - . . l. O , . . . I ' . . . . . . . I . . COMPLIMEN TS OF Mr AND Mrs CLAUDE R. BOYD All Best W1shes to the Class of 1959 SWIMMING POOLS And F1ltrat1on System b Y THE COMPANY WELDING ENGINEERING POOLS B fy ' d 'g D 'l'f ' t f' T bl -f p f' C pl T ' ' g d ' Stamford, Conn. C 1' R p 1 f' f of em s eo ew ork Best W1shes F rom THE GREEN TEAM Congrat 1at1ons To The Yearbook Staff From THE WHITE TEAM To The Senior Class u . Con gratulauons And Good Luck The Class of 1959 X X xx xxx 8 Bond Street New York 12 xx Xx xx NQXNX ARROW IGNITION SERVICE Comphments Of A FRIEND To K K K -2: 551 if K 9 x ...1.. New York K, xt xxxxxsxjiif-iiff if 5 Fffgafff' ff . x-LL ig x -X E xii K5 XX xx gui. eg x x To The Class of 1959 From The Class of 1960 DIRECTORY Allen VICIOYIB Io 46St Marks Lane Islrp N Y Andrews Hxlary Sherman Connectrcut Baud Lyle8LEsther Garner Lane Bay Shore N Y Banks Penelope 550 Ocean Ave Bay Shore N Y Beard Betsey Overbrook Drtve Stamford Connecucut Bergel Bomta Sc Kathleen 150 East 56th Street N Y Boden Barbara 192 Bayvrew Ave Amrtyvrlle N Y Boger Lydta 21 East 90th Street N Y Borregaard Brrtta Bayvrew Ave East Islrp N Y Boyd Catherrne 140 Wampam Ave West Ishp N Y Brlehl Susan 419 Deer Park Ave Babylon N Y Brown A11son8LBeverley Hollms Lane East lsllp N Y Brown Barbara Br1arwood Lane Stamford Connecttcut Bryne Constance Wtndsor Ave Bnghtwaters N Y Busboom Claud1a 201 Greenway Rd Salena Kansas Cameron Ktmberley 31 Mowbray Ave Bay Shore N Cannon Melv1na8tSusan 69 Ocean Ave Bay Shore N Clark Abrgarl 61 North Street Mrlford Connecucut Clary Naomr 76 Bayvrew Ave Northport N Y Cole Barbara Sajoanne Rxder Rd Islrp N Y Collr Patrrcra 156 South Kensrngton Rd Garden Crty CUIIISS Sandra 17 Ludlow Drrve Chappaqua N Y Dahlberg Lee Ann 508 Devon Place Babylon N Y Darley Patrrcta Box 464 Abqarq Saudla Arabra Dalrymple TempleE 24 Meeks Lane Babylon N Y Deale Betsy 40 Parkwood Rd Babylon N Y deFere V1ck1 27 Montgomery Ave Bay Shore N Y De Garmo Detrdre 66 Davrson Lane West Islrp N Y Dempsey El1zabeth BayberryPo1nt Ishp N Y de Mur1as Elena 74 Douglas Ave Babylon N Y De Paul Georgranna 75 Awlxa Ave Bay Shore N Y Detwrler Dorothea 468R1ch1and Blvd Brrghtwaters N Drngwall Sherla 333 East 68th St New York N Y Dockham Alrson 122 East 82nd St New York N Y Doom Marlon Meadow Farm Rd East ISIIP N Y Dora Paulrne Snedans Landrng Palrsades N Y Dorman Iessre 70 Overlook Drlve Rye N Y Drubrn Nancy 8a Penny 72nd Drrve Forest H1115 75 N Ersenberg Theodore 642N Chrcot Ave West Isllp N Eyre Wrllram 24 Harrrson Ave East Islxp N Y Fawcett Barbara 263 Sprlng St Red Band New Jersey Feldmann June 17 Hrllsrde Ave Roslyn N Y Fish Joy Harde1Pub11shers SCIVICC 175 Frfth Ave N Gardner Jane Landv1ewDr1ve RFD 4 Huntrngton N Germond Jenmfer 102 Elm St Smlthtown N Y Grlmore Phoebe Parkwood Rd West Ishp N Y Glass lwendy 20Hem1ock Lane Bay Shore N Y Hallock Lrsa St Marks Lane Islrp N Y Hard James Donald8t Susan Brookhaven N Y Harrrson Robble 250 East 75th St New York N Y Hanre XNllllZ1lTl 84 South Saxon Ave Bay Shore N Hcalx Sharon 8cSyb11 Dundee Rd Babylon N Y 76 Y N Y Y Y 1 I 'U 1 ' ' . . , ., , u 1 7 I I I ' ' , , ., . . . . 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DIRECTORY Herzeca Chrtstran 60 South Carll Ave Babylon N Y Hllborn Susan8eMartha 23 West Lane Bay Shore N Y Hones Judrth 8: Margaret 32 Cleveland Street Massapequa N Y Hutchms Loutse Box 1315 cfo Aram Co Dhahran Saudr Arabra Jackson Jamee 508 East 70th St N Y Jackson Margaret 32 Magoun Road Babylon Y Iacobatos Mary Catherine 455 West 23rd St N Y Jacobs Leslre Laura Sta H Central Islrp N Kellen Agatha Montgomery Ave Bay Shore N Y Krmmel Gay Shore Road Cold Sprrng Harbor N Y Krohn Penelope 102 Araca Road Babylon N Y La France Josephrne South Second Street Kanvrl N Lee Julla 7 WO0dS1d6CllC1S Hartford Connecttcut Lou Ingeborg 187 East Bayberry Road Islrp N Y Lough Maryella 150R1vers1de Ave Amrtyvrlle N Y Low Susan Meadow Farm Road East Islrp N Y MacAdam Andrea 234 Lakevrew Ave East Brtghtwaters N Y MacCormack Judtth 5Athasca Road Islrp N Y Mrchalrs Cynthra Meadow Farm Road East Is11p N Y Malrk Vrctorta 50 Cedar Ave Ext Islrp N Y Meerapfel Margaret8LR1chard 639 North Chlcot Ave West Isltp N Y M111er V1rg1n1a 14 Second Ave East Isl1p N Y Mole Barbara 76 Thompson Ave Babylon N Y Mooney Stephen 160 South Bay Ave Brrghtwaters N Y Moore Abrgarl East Bayberry Road Islrp N Y Morse Pamela RF D 2 Harwtnton Connectrcut Nelson Pam8tHe1ene 268 Wtndsor Ave Brrghtwaters N Y Oakes Sally Commack Road Is11p N Y Peck Dtana 95 Jones Drtve Sayv111e N Y Manczur Martha 34 Thompson Ave Sayvrlle N Y Prlce Ilrzabeth 80 Shore Lane Bay Shore N Y Prosser Betty Woodstock Connectlcut Rau Marcra 89 Braham Ave Amrtyvrlle N Y Rawak Adrtenne Woodsrde Drrve Greenwrch Connectrcut Rrcker Robtn 802 Belvldere Ave Platnfleld N J Salas Mary Ellen Ave Pr1nc1pa1delosCherrea 1448 Caracas Venezuela Sathrtyudhakarn Sukanya 242 L1eve3Se1z Bangkok Thatland Savage Ann8tE11en 23 Mowbray Ave Bay Shore N Y Schoenbaum Susan 48 Davrdson Lane East Babylon N Y Schornstern Drane 15 Bay V1ew Street Nassau Shores Massapequa N Y Seley Mary 406 Montauk Hrghway Bay Shore N Y Shane Joyce8tFranc1ne Jack and LeesLodge Rt 1 Box 110 Hot Sprrngs Arkansas Sheffreld Katherrne Farr Street Camden South Carolrna Shreve Elrzabeth 22M11ton H111 Rd Mrlton Massachusetts Srmone Sally Vrsta Shores Apts 9920 Colltns Ave Bal Harbour Mramr Beach Florrda Smtth Susan 129 Ocean Ave Islrp N Y Smlth Cheryl 640 South 9th Street New Hyde Park N Y Sonbergh Daryl Havrlands Land Wh1teP1a1ns N Y Spear Suzanne 10 Farrway West Sayvtlle N Y Swersre Jack 37 Campbell Lane East Is11p N Y 77 , . , , N. . 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