Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Cedarhurst, NY)

 - Class of 1961

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Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Cedarhurst, NY) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 31 of 208
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First roti -V. Pecora, C. Risola, D. Nairo, C. Mazza, S. Notario, J. Diaz. J. Basile. Second row— E. Satriano, B. Thorp, V. Dannicelli, G. Marsico, J. Mollo, A. Tripodo, P. Marano. Mrs. Christine Witze deserve much credit for their ability in maintaining order and efficiency in the Principal's office. The Guidance staff, composed of Mrs. Marjorie Greller, Miss Victoria Koestner, and Miss Carol DeVito, miraculously kept straight all guidance records and recorded our always-agreeable” marks despite the mad rush of eager beavers in and out of their favorite rendezvous impatiently seeking advice to the forlorn while awaiting that precious acceptance from their chosen school. Building superintendent Mr. Burton Eldred directed the actions of the custodial staff. The maintenance of our brand new school in spotless condition and the guarding of that out-of bounds” elevator can be attributed to the efforts of Mr. Cono Mazza. Devouring delicious and nutritional delicacies in our shiny, bright dining room with soft music to aid our digestion and soothe our over-tested” nerves was made possible by Miss Winifred Sloane and her expert cafeteria staff. Minor emergencies in the girls’ locker room, ranging from broken zippers through broken perfume bottles to broken legs, were attended to by our constant provider of threaded needles, Mrs. Goggins. To all of those mentioned above, and to the numerous others responsible for the smooth and successful operation of our school, we would like to express our appreciation for a job well done. If we never have to endure such a fate as the Titanic’s, we’ll have you to thank. Mr. Mazza Head Custodian KITCHEN STAFF First row—Mrs. Santo ;. Mrs. Desibio. Mrs. Polcheck. Mrs. Murphy. Second row—Mrs. Selitto. Mrs. Mazza. Chef Sholtz. Mrs. Burlingame. Mrs. Stahl. Mrs. Deremer.

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SUPERINTENDENT OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Jcnner, Mrs. McGinn, Miss Sealed — Mrs. Marks, Mrs. Wright. Bullard. Standing —• Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Michaels, Mrs. Witzel. School Staffs ALTHOUGH we of the student body rarely found any occasion to come in direct contact with the members of the secretarial, clerical, and custodial staffs, we must give them credit where credit is due. These were the behind the scenes” workers who were responsible for the efficient managment which kept our new school standing above creek level” upon its firm foundation. In the Superintendent's office were Mrs. Helen McGinn, Mrs. Jane Jenner, Mrs. Dorothy Wright, Mrs. Mary Michels, Mrs. Sylvia Marks, Mrs. Dorothy Barnett, Mrs. Rita Witzel, Miss Rosalie Palladino, and our busy switchboard operator, Mrs. Marion Bullard. These women played an important role in executing any official business relative to the school district as a whole. Diligently performing the operations that held our own establishment in one piece were the members of the High School office staff. We are indebted to them for keeping regular records of our irregular attendance, sorting the stacks of fan letters which arrived each day for our enormously popular teachers, mimeographing manuscripts to keep our eager student body well-informed, handling telephone calls from anxious parents to the school, and of uphappy students from the school, and filing any controversial top-secret documents. Mrs. Anna Bcltrani, Miss Helen M. Rella, and HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE STAFF First rou—Miss Kocstner. Mrs. Greller, Mrs. Witze. Second row—Miss Rella, Mrs. Beltrani, Miss DeVito.



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