Miller Great Neck North High School - Arista Yearbook (Great Neck, NY)

 - Class of 1943

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eb . 1-s 1 STANLEY PAVER Humorous Stanley flashes a per- petually cheerful grin to belie his rather quiet nature . . . his future plans are uncertain beyond attend- ing Duke University. ft GEORGE PETRAKIS 4'Greek,, has a long list of intra- mural sports behind him . . . donned our baseball jerseys many a time . . . Uncle Sam is calling him too. -RUSSELL PF AFF Genial, taciturn . . . Guide Post sports editor, varsity baseball hurler, and Senior Prom czar . . . Russ is Dartmouth bound with the future still a mystery. KURT PF ORTN ER Popular Kurt is a triple threat athlete . . . football, basketball, and baseball . . . known for his sly twinkle . . . left us for the Army. ROSARY PIAZZA Gay brown eyes . . . sparkling smile and matching personality . . . our capable class stenographer apnroves of Harry ,lames and foot- ball players . . . next stop Kath- arine Gibbs. ANNE PIENKOSKI fLBlondie', is a whiz at all sports . . . especially swimming, bowling, and basketball . . . sailors rate high in her esteem . . . plans to become a secretary. RITA POCCHAPIN Exotic, talented . . . pride of the Players . . . master of piano and accordian . . . our capable Thespian president and outstanding .lunior Player will reach the 'gbright lights via dramatic school. HARRY PRICE That well-dressed fellow in the snappy convertible . . . loves to loaf . . . enjoys swimming and sailing . . . plans on Army life in the near future. AELRED QUINN Tall, shy, with twinkling blue eyes . . . active on the baseball team . . . enthusiastic over the Yankees . . . expects to enter college unless the Army changes his mind. GLORIA RAPPUHN Attractive and trim-figured Glo was here as a sophomore, and returned to finish . . . unusually active con- sidering her absence . . . plans to attend Mount Holyoke. JOHN REED .lohn is an all-round Sportsman, as attested by his activities in wres- tling, jayvee football, and intra- mural baseball . . . is answering the call to arms. ED REILLY Calm, unperturbed Ed skis, swims, and reads for diversion . . . an able supporter of the Band, Hi-Y, Fili- busters and Arista business staff . attending Fordham seems to be next year's plan. Back with us after a long two years - the Radio Show! . . . skits . . . monologues . . . old songs and new . . . dancing . . . jive . . . spotlights . . . stage frightf . . . hidden talent blos- soming forth . . . veterans stoutly hold their own . . . uunlcnownsi' soar to immediate fame in our own 'gcolossal Broadway produc- tion. '

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.X V x,a ' I fl, ' 07 'P - X ' 6 , , ., V ' x s is J . 1,,yff , is it it y V A 1 0 Sf' . eff- , ,A'- 9,54 H' t f y N -' 'f ' 'i pl V N t.Sfa .-.' 5 Qt -I fy L!! '- d efy .. a ya .lit A J Xt J if fl My ' if x fl AXY, 3 ri gl I if Ng ,I A S, XX 5 I Z' xi 6 x 'll I ' Notwithstanding wartime re- strictions, the '43 Junior Class unveiled its annual prom de- luxe in May . . . while Collins, Achee, Carter, Vanderbilt and Co. glowed with glee, young men frented tails, et all anddates tcomplete with corsagesl danced the evening away in the tradi-Q tional lavish and exciting atmos- phere. N ' , an DORIS MEYER Doris with the peaches-and-cream complexion . . . A Capella and Riding Club . . . dotes on grey flannel slacks and Bernard Shaw . . . Katie Gibbs first, then writing at leisure. FRANCES MEYER Likeable, competent Fran has been Assistant Comptroller of the G.O. Bank and Treasurer of the G.A.A. . . . badminton and Harry James rates high, but Pepsi-Cola is taboo. ARTHUR MICHAELSON Brainy, impeccable in studies . . . characterized by a certain reserved humor . . . French Club, Chemistry Club, and intramurals . . . will study engineering at Harvard. WILLIAM MITTLEMAN Willie , . . studious, reticent . . . likes black and white sodas, and women . . . doesn't appreciate knee socks or peroxide blondes . . . Bunsen Burners and Filibusters . . . engineering. JOHN MORLEY Marine engineering is Johnny's No. l interest . . . through high school this well-liked fellow has adorned the Boys' Hi-Y fvice-prexyl and has starred in track and intra- murals. MADELINE MORRIS Madeline with the intriguing eyes . . . her prowess extends to sports and cashiering for defense bonds . . . a secretarial career calls her from G.N.H.S. BETTY MURPHY Sunny disposition and gay smile . . . Betty is a member of the Rid- ing Club and an indispensable hockey player . . . the vice-presi- dent of the G.A.A. will be at Kath- arine Gibbs next year. ROBERT NEIMAN Quiet, friendly Bob is busy in H2182 Junior Players and Photog- ranhy Club . . . expects to continue his art at Art Students League and become a commercial artist. BETTY N EVINS Good-natured, willing to please . . . Cottage Club member . . . ice skating and swimming to her taste . . . plans on attending Great Neck Secretarial School. JAMES O'DONNELL .lim . . . forever with a twinkle in his eye . . . definitely for all sports, basketball being tops . . . two years on Jayvee, one on varsity . . . elec- trical engineering or aeronautics. RUDOLPH ONDRIS Rudy was an intramural man . . . softball, football, basketball, and baseball . . . this well-liked boy left us in January via the draft board. NANCY PAGE Cordial, reliable, cheerful Nancy is a sincere Hi-Yer . . . has devoted much time to being head of tennis and to playing basketball, hockey, and baseball. it



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