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MINEOLA HIGH SCHOOL Mineola, New York Table of Contents foreword did eelication Staffs . . (graduates Underdo assmen __Sctiuitles Sports Ik os ter Pages 6 7 13 37 47 61 76 4 Foreword . . . my hiyh school days: a kaleidoscope of memories fLL before my eyes like the payeS of a familiar booh or the reels of a half-foryotten mouie ayain unfoldiny — the memories dim but do not die . . . He is ivise who can instruct us and assist us in the business of daily virtuous living. jb edication In gratitude for long years of faithful service we re- spectfully dedicate this book to you hoping that your effort to impart your wisdom to us have not been in vain. 6 Sitting: I)r. Frank E. Barnes, Mr. James W. Barren, Mrs. Kenneth E. Gerard. Standing: Mr. George F. Stradar, Mr. Howard B. Hengerer. 8 SOCIAL STUDIES Seated: E. Pulver, B. Englemann, C. Doedeyns, M. Maher, E. Beeken. Standing: H. Forsyth, R. Riley, B. Gerke. ENGLISH J. Berbrich, T. Cook. M. Palmer, C. Littauer, G. Gagliano, L. Mullen, B. Hausman. MATHEMATICS A. Reinlialter, E. Wright, B. Hobbs, B. Parsons. M. Fields. FINE ARTS Seated: M. Johnson, J. Austen, M. Scott. Standing: E. Castagna, E. Schwan, J. Sheckard, J. Enck. SECRETARIES Seated: V. Lynde, H. Reymann. Standing: F. Wellbrock, A. Standt, R. Englemann. LANGUAGES R. Smith, L. Woolley, M. Smith, A. Eiskant. PHYSICAL EDUCATION D. Wright. A. Gregory, J. Hafner, E. Freund, J. Brown. PRACTICAL ARTS First row: H. Green, D. Finch. E. Wright. Second row: J. Kelsey, E. Richardson, T. Kestel. GUIDANCE Sealed: J. Young, S. Phillips, J. Warren. Standing: M. Osborn, B. Simonson. VOCATIONAL ARTS H. Arnopol, W. Jerold, W. Meurer, P. Wilcox. JANUARY 1951 CLASS OFFICERS R. Burdewick, Pres.; I). Schlayer. Sec.; R. Viapiano, Treas.; J. Bauer, V. Pres.; Mrs. Gagliano, Adviser. The ('lass of January, ’51 added to school social life with the Season’s Send-Off. The Mad Hatter’s Hop. the Prom, and Class Night at the San Su San. They sold book-covers, stationery, hats and Mineola shields. The class functions were under the able leadership of Mrs. Gagliano. CLSi ofjc anuarLj) 951 MILDRED ANDERSEN “Mildred” Honor Society; Cafeteria: Office Worker; Volleyball; Baseball; Ticket Seller; Signet; John Adams H.S.; Sewing Club; Mu- sic; Latin Pin; Gold A; Second Honors. Dependability plus . . . friendly disposition . . . always glad to help you out with your home- work . . . industrious and co- operative. DOROTHY BANZIGER “Dottie” Volleyball: Badminton: Archery; Basketball; Soccer: Baseball: Class Night: Glee Club; Candy Committee; Ques. Mark. Bubbling enthusiastic friendli- ness . . . congenial . . . snappy' dresser . . . has a grin for every- one. BA R BA R A ANDERSON “Barbara” Baseball, honor team; Volley- ball; Honor Society; Orchestra; Spanish Club; Signet. A genuine at figuring those log- arithms . . . quiet sense of humor . . . her sweet face hides a statistical mind. FABIAN BATES “Fay” JV Football; V Football; Glee Club; Choristers. Comically absent-minded . . . perennially smiling . . . lacka- daisical . . . illegible handwriting . . . class chauffeur ... a host of friends. JAYNE BAUER “Janie” (Hass, V.F.; Jr. Red Cross; GAA; Hockey, honor team; Volleyball; Badminton; Archery; Baseball; Soccer; Basketball; Debating Club; Spanish Club; Ques. Mark: Bio. Club: Class Night; Signet; College Club. BARBARA BLACKMAN Bobbie” Ques. Mark; Guidance Club, V. P.: Glee Club: GAA; Volleyball; Badminton; Signet; Class Night; Basketball; Bio. Club: Dance Committee; Bowling, Sr. Day. Inscrutable looks with the lilt- ing of a brow . . . gracious host- ess . . . quintessence of fem- ininity. ROBERT BUEBE “Bob” V Football; Track; BAA. One of the most enthusiastic men of the 1949-30 marooners . . . nice looking ... a Charles Atlas build . . . devilish grin. MARIE BYERS “Re” Twirler; Glee Club, Sec.; Hock- ey; Radio Revue; Signet. Snappy majorette . . . sincere . . . dependable . . . hustling to get to work . . . our choice for an all round friend. MARY CARINHA “Mary” Honor Society; Signet; Clinic; Glee Club. Gentle and sweet . . . aims to be a bi-lingual secretary ... a perfect lady. CATHERINE BAYNE “Kitty” GAA: Hockey honor team; Base- ball; Signet: Volleyball: Badmin- ton: Archery'; Soccer; (Hass Night; Radio Revue; Ques. Mark; Debating. Impish twinkle . . . mercury on the basketball court . . . incessant chatter . . . a constant supply of amusing stories. JOHN BORST “Jack” Glee Club; Choristers; Radio Revue. Has never heard of the word “Silence” ... an eye for girls . . . here comes competition for Der Mingle . . . jester . . . likes to heckle teachers. ROBERT BLRDEWICK “Birdie” Class Pres.; Senior Day: Basket- ball; Track; Student Council; BAA. Admirable track star . . . easy going . . . considerate . . . hand- some . . . the muscles behind our class dances . . . friendly smile. ALLAN CAMPBELL “Al” V Football; JV Football; Base- ball. Likes all sports . . . keen sense of humor . . . a debonair air. PETER CASA “Pete” Band; Swing Band; Orchestra; Radio Revue; Chem. Club. A Crosby taste in ties . . . and shoelaces . . . what will the band do without him . . . terrific trump- eter. 15 CAROLINE DESTEFANO “Hippo” Rand; Orchestra; Ques. Mark; Bio. Club. Gene Autrey at the wheel . . . kept the band in stitches . . . fed the crowds at our dances . . . female Bob Hope. CONSTANCE DOUGHTY “Chick” Ques. Mark, Editor; Signet, As- soc. Ed.; Honor Society, Treas.; Student Council: Spanish Club; Jr. Red Cross; Guidance Club; Hall Patrol; Dance Committee; Assembly Council. Enviable platinum blonde hair . . . perpetual activity . . . scholastic super-woman ... to be precise, definitely nice. HORTON ERRETT “Horton” Sr. Day, Ass’t Principal; Cho- risters; Choraliers; Madrigals; Glee Club; Operetta; Radio Re- vue; Signet; Spanish Club; Dance Committee. An administrator . . . extremely sociable . . . energetic with a sound sense of values . . . our Jose Iturbi. ROSEMARY FALBEE “Roe” Assembly Council: Thespians, V. P.; Play Girls Hi-Y; Candy Committee; Glee Club: Choris- ters; Cheerleader; GAA; Hock- ey; Volleyball; Badminton; Basket ball; Soccer; Basebal 1; Class Night; Madrigals; Oper- etta; Radio Revue; Signet; Dance Committee. A star off stage and on . . . viva- cious . . . popular package of sophistication and vitality. KENNETH GALBUS “Kenny” JV Basketball. A buoyant nature . . . gets along well with everyone . . . accepts life gracefully . . • droll sense of humor . . . sincere. GERTRUDE DORR “Gerty” Office Worker; Campus Patrol; Glee Club; Jr. Red Cross. Cooperative and industrious . . . quick to laugh . . . quiet gaiety and an unaffected disposition . . . always lends a helping hand. RUBY DUNN “Ruby” Volleyball; Hockey; Badminton; Basketball; Soccer; GAA; Office Worker; Signet; Candy Girl; Jr. Red Cross. Wittyt breezy ... the instigator of many a plot . . . participant par excellence in all sports. HARRY ESSEX “Happy” Mineola Track; Radio Revue; Glee Club; Dallas. Class Officer; Projection Squad; Boys’ Hi-Y; Bowling; Track; Basketball. MHS’s cheerful import from Texas . . . quick repartee . . . wa-l-f is that a drawl? ANGELINA FUSCO “Angie” Ques. Mark; Jr. Red Cross; Glee Club; Volleyball; Badmin- ton; Baseball; Bowling. Dainty and delightfully diminu- tive . . . never too busy to help . . . snapping dark eyes and ebony- hued tresses. MARION GALLOR “Marion” Honor Society, Pres.; Student Council; Signet: Ques. Mark; Choristers; Glee Club; Guidance Club; Radio Revue; GAA; Vol- leyball: Badminton; Basketball; Class Night: Chem. Club; Hall Patrol; Dance Committee. A head full of raven ringlets . . . flair for fashions . . . musician . . . athlete . . . scholar. 16 GUS GERAKARIS “Gus” F Football; JV Football. Has a laugh that's a pleasant disturbance in any class . . . friendly extrovert . . . happy-go- lucky . . . perennial debates with a certain English teacher. CHARLES HALL “Charlie” Hall Patrol. Artistic ability we envy . . . “Came a Cavalier” ... a true gentleman . . . reserved . . . the bulwark of the Hall Patrol ... in- dustrious worker. ROBERT HERTE “Bob” Campus Patrol; Choristers; Glee Club; Madrigals; Bio. Club; Football. Intelligent . . . well liked . . . in- ventive scientist . . . circuitous methods in math . . . likes to sing. THOM AS H O FF M A N “Tom” Band; Swing Band; Bio. Club. Handsome . . . popular . . . per- petually doodling with a pencil ... a real live wire. IRENE RAIDER “Irene” Badminton; Bowling; Class Night; GAA; Soccer; Volleyball; Campus Patrol; Glee Club. “Pretty” Irene ... a lilting laugh and a ready quip . . . industrious business woman through and through. EDWIN GLENIEWICZ “Eddie” Glee Club; Choristers; Bio. Club; Operetta; All State Choir. Affable ... an all round good sport . . . talented with his vocal chords ... a pillar of the music department. ROBERT HATHAWAY “Bob” Friendly disposition . . . quiet and sincere . . . mechanically inclined. ELEANOR HOAR “Elbe” Good-hearted . . . nonchalant man- nerism . . . lots of common sense . . . twinkling eyes. ARLENE IGEL “Arlene” Badminton; Baseball; Basket- ball; Class Night; BAA; Soccer; Volleyball; Campus Patrol; Glee Club. One of the mainstays of the girls' athletic department ... a well- dressed femme . . . keen sense of humor. JOAN KATZ “Joanie” All State; Assembly Council; Badminton; Baseball; Basket- ball; Bowling; Class Night; GAA; Hockey; Soccer; Volley- ball; Choristers; Glee Club; Ma- drigals; Radio Revue; Play; Thespians; Hi-Y ; Honor Society; Library Council, V. P. Petite, pretty, pert . . . “A astc, Music. Music . . . enhanced our stage and twirling corps. 17 JACQUELINE KEHOE “Jackie” Roslyn, Class V. P.; GAA; Basketball; Hockey; Soccer; Vol- leyball. Inimitable Jackie, sweet and lovely . . . possessor of a merry twinkle and disposition to match. GERALD KOENIG “Jerry” Signet, Art Ed.; BAA. A talented combination of Disney and Rembrandt ... an avid Dodger rooter . . . gay disposition . . . bubbling personality, love of merriment . . . that's Jerry. PHYLLIS MAC CORMACK “Phyl” Honor Society; Assembly Coun- cil; Badminton; Bowling; Vol- leyball; Class Night; Bio. Club; College Club; French Club; Glee Club; Guidance Club; Jr. Red Cross; Ques. Mark: Dance Com- mittee; Sr. Day; Signet. Forthright . . . enhanced by a genuine friendliness . . . conver- sationalist . . . the perfect con- fidante. PHYLIS MASON “Pam” Assembly Council; Badminton; Baseball: Basketball: Class Night; GAA: Hockey: Soccer: Volleyball: Twirlers; Bio. Club: Spanish Club; Dance Committee; Ques. Mark; Radio Revue; Play; Signet. Truly, talented twirier . . . sophis- tication . . . bubbling laughter . . . if there's no fun she makes it . . . distinctively attractive. MARJORIE MAY “Margie” Assembly Council. V. P.. Sec.; Badminton; Baseball; Basket- ball; Bowling; Cheerleaders; Class Night: College Club; Choristers; Dance Committee; (. : Hi-Y, Chap.: Hotkey: Library Council; Ques. Mark; Radio Revue; Sr. Day; Signet; Student Council; Play; Volley- ball. Titian locks ... a merry twinkle . . . friendly and conscientious . . . popular . . . personality gal. ELIZABETH KENNEDY “Betty” Archery; Baseball; Basketball: Badminton; GAA; Soccer; Vol- leyball; Campus Patrol; Spanish Club; Guidance Club; Hall Patrol; Band; Ques. Mark; Radio Revue; Signet. Sparkling smile that exhibits deep dimples . . . good-natured ... a ready blush . . . sensitive and loyal. MARION KRUSE “Cookie” Badminton; Baseball; Basket- ball; Bowling; Class Night; BAA; Hockey; Soccer; Volley- ball; Bio. Club: Cafeteria; Col- lege Club; Glee Club; Jr. Red Cross. Sec.; Dance Committee; Ques. Mark; Signet. A glint of spun gold hair . . . able bowler . . . dry humor and a charming low voice ... a de- lightful friend. MARTIN MARTONE “Meatball” Class Officer. Treas.; Bio. Club: Campus Patrol; Chem. Club. Happy-go-lucky . . . always has a joke . . . one of the most popu- lar members of our class . . . Marty could not be termed a “woman hater. PETER MASUCCI “Pete” Band; Orchestra; Swing Band; Radio Revue. “Drummer-boy” of our dance band . . . a pillar of the music department . . . quick with a smile happy disposition . . . loyal pal. BARBARA MC GINLEY “Mb Girls Hi-Y; Glee Club; Choris- ters; Library Council; GAA; Ex. Board: Hockey; Volleyball; Bad- minton; Radio Revue; Signet; Student Council; Madrigals; Basketball; Soccer; Baseball; Dance Committee. A half of the famous twosome ... well groomed ... a talent for saying the right thing. 18 MARIANNA MCLOUGHLIN “Mickey” Guidance Club; Dance Commit- tee; Ques. Mark. Desk Ed.; Hall Patrol; Candy Committee; Glee Club; Volleyball; Color Guard, Capt.; GAA; Hockey; Badmin- ton; Signet; Student Council; Class Night; Basketball. “Mickey, Pretty Mickey” . . . kissed the blarney stone by proxy ... a chanting, exciting, vivid personality . . . refreshing wit. MARY ANN MINTON “Mil Candy Committee; GAA; Hock- ey; Volleyball; Badminton; Class Night; Basketball; Soccer; Base- ball. Pleasant smile . . . good looks . . . agreeable manner . . . quiet, subtle charm. MARJORIE NATHAN “Marjorie” Spanish Club; Bio. Club; Library Council; Volleyball; Badminton. A winning smile . . . thoughtful eyes . . . dark wavy hair . . . capable and willing . . . intellec- tually inclined. JOAN NEWAY “Joan” Dance Committee; Ques. Mark; Glee Club; GAA; Hockey; Vol- leyball; Office Worker; Gass Night; Soccer. Laughs with her eyes . . . blonde highlights in her well-groomed hair . . . possessor of very definite ideas and ideals. JUNE RASMUSSEN “June” Guidance Club; Spanish Club; Glee Club: Bio. Club: Bowling; GAA; Volleyball: Badminton; College Club; Class Night; Soc- cer; Baseball. If alks fast, talks fast, jokes fast . . . built for speed—that's June . . . impish twinkle . . . “June in January” . . . effervescent air. ELLEN MCNAMARA “El” Hi-Y; (dee Club. V. P.; Choris- ters; Library Council, Sec., Treas, V. P.; GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Radio Revue; Madrigals; Class Night: Basketball: Soccer: Base- ball: Dance Committee; Twirling, (’apt. Our popular drum majorette ... clothes we all admire . . . capti- vating personality ... a colorful blonde beauty. BERNARD MONSON “Sonny” Bowling. Easy to get along with ... a blend of shyness and reserve that is true poise . . . humorous . . . adaptable . . . a will to succeed. VIRGINIA NEIGHBORS “Ginny” Ques. Mark: Guidance Club; Bio. Club; Volleyball; College Club; (.’lass Night: Soccer: Base- ball. Continually going somewhere . . . a dash of sugar and spice . . . our future social worker. BERNHARDT PUFF “Bernie” Orchestra; Bio. Club. Fun loving . . . neat dresser . . . blonde, nor die good looks . . . hard working . . . motor minded (hopes to be a diesel engineer). RAYMOND ROGERS “Ray” Basketball enthusiast . . . person- ality plus. 19 DORIS SCI! LAY HR JEANETTE RYMAR “Jeanette” Class Sec.: Candy Committee; Glee Club; Volleyball; Badmin- ton; Signet: Ticket Seller; Dance Committee; Honor Society; Bowl- ing; Ques. Mark: Office Girl. Energetic . . . efficient . . . merry vitality through and through . . . incessant chatter. RHODA SCHMIDT “Rhoda” Glee Club; Bio. Club; GAA; Volleyball; Badminton; Signet; Class Night; Soccer; Dance Com- mittee. An avid conversationalist . . . laughing and irresponsible fun- maker ... the proud possessor of a driver's license. GLORIA STAIANO “Slosh” Glee Club; Bio. (Hub: GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton; Officer Worker; Operetta; Class Night; Basketball; Soccer; Base- ball: Marching Chorus. Athletically inclined . . . mer- curial temperament... hopes to be a nurse . . . laughing brown eyes. MARY STRATH “Molly” Glee Club; Orchestra; (Bishop McDonnell); Chern. Club: Vol- leyball; Badminton; Radio Revue. Where Molly goes there goes happiness . . . auburn ringlets . . . understanding ... a certain en- thusiastic charm . . . an indus- trious gal who worked her Adv. Sr. Year. EDMOND SWIECKI “Ed” JV Football; Baseball. A good sport whose ambition is to deal in crime . . . reporter that is . . . which twin has the toni . . . Gus or Ed? “Dotty” Class Sec.; Assembly Council; Act. Assistant; Dance Committee; Ques. Mark, Cir. Mgr.; Hall Patrol: Guidance Club; Jr. Red Cross, V. P.; Cheerleader; GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton; Basketball; Soccer; Baseball; Officer Worker: Signet; Honor Society: Class Night; Empire Girl’s State. Fun loving . . . fun provoking . . . talented and witty . . . vivacious cheerleader. SIGRID SIGBJORNSSON “Sig” Glee Club; V. I : Chem. Club; Bio. Club; GAA: Volleyball; Badminton; Class Night. A grin, a gal, and a name ... all unforgettable . . . a grand com- panion. MERRETT STIERHEIM “Merrett” Glee Club; Choristers; Chem. Club: Bio. Club; V Football; JV Football: F Football; Basket- ball; V. Lacrosse; Bowling; Madrigals. Happy Dutchman . . . valuable as- set to our “Marooners” . . . sharp dresser . . . easy going. BARBARA SWEENEY “Sis” Assembly Council; Ili-Y: Gui- dance Club; Glee Club; Choris- ters, Sec.; Cheerleader; GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton; Radio Revue; Office Worker; Ma- drigals; Class Night; Basketball; Soccer; Baseball, honor team; Bowling. An enthusiastic cheerleader . . . vibrant . . . smooth and svelt . . . always the center of attraction. JOAN-LOIS TAAFFE “Tuffy” Dance Committee; Glee Club; Choristers; Bio. Club; GAA; Vol- leyball; Badminton: Radio Re- vue; Signet: Ticket Seller; Class Night. A starry twinkle . . . humor like sparkling champagne . . . most beautiful sheen to her golden hair . . . she's the exact opposite of her nickname. 20 EDWIN THOMPSON “Eddy” Dance Committee; Basketball; Track. Few words but many friends . . . four year track man . . . handsome . . . friendly and understanding. Richard i a piano “ViP” Class Pres., Class Treas; Dance Committee; Glee Club: V Foot- ball; JV Basketball; Track; Student Council. F”cry Important Person ... ex- pressive eyes . . . carefree . . . ath- letic ability . . . artistically in- clined. CHARLES WENDT “Charlie’ Choristers; Radio Revue; Oper- etta; Campus Patrol. Air minded, but not flighty . . . a sly humor . . . optimistic . . . likes to sing. GERARD WUTTKE “Jerry” Handsome . . . quiet sort of fellow ... likes hunting ... future general contractor . . . takes life easy. HARRY THOMPSON “Harry” V Football; JV Football; V. La- crosse: V Basketball; V Baseball. Mine old's star athlete . . . popular with everyone . . . likes and excels in all sports. DOLORES VIERA “Dory” Quiet manner . . . small voice . . . epitome of sincerity . . . big brown eyes . . . never known to fail a friend. ANNETTE WINQLHST “Winnie” Dance Committee; Ques. Mark; Hi-Y; Candy Committee; Glee Club; Twirlers; Bio. Club; Sr. Day; Bowling; GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton; Radio Revue; Signet; College Club; Class Night; Basketball; Soccer; Baseball. Winnie's winning ways . . . wins many friends . . . rollicking good humor . . . terrific twirier. MARILYN ZAGORY “Mickey” Hall Patrol: Ticket Seller. Quiet and unassuming ... a friend gained never lost. RAY YARSINSKI “Ray” Altogether affable . . . contagious . . . laughter and good spirits. 21 JUNIOR 1951 CLASS OFFICERS R. Hayden. Treas.; Mrs. Maher, Adviser; R. Darrell, Pres.; G. Atanas, V. Pres.; Mr. Hausman, Adviser; J. Bevrodt. Sec. Since the June seniors entered M.H.S. as eager freshmen they have been known as a particularly energetic class. Under the combined sparkling leadership of Mrs. Maher and Mr. Hausman they sold combs, book-covers, jewelry, Christinas cards, and paper. With the money they presented the Shillelagh Shebang. The Goblin’s Gallop, a memorable Class Night, and the Winter Wonderland January Prom. 1951 JOSEPH AMODIO “Joe” Orchestra; Swing Band; Radio Revue. Our rhythm king . . . engaging personality . . . “Music Maestro.” BETTY ARMSTRONG “Liz” Girls’ Hi-Y, Sec; Cheerleaders. Capt; GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton; Basketball; Soccer; Baseball; Class Night; Student Council; Library Council; Glee Club. Sec; Radio Revue; Candy Committee; Publicity Group. Lively lovely cheer Captain . . . athletic whiz . . . all around gal . . . sunny disposition. CHARLES AMUNDSEN “Chuck” Always wise-cracking . . . enjoys his activities in the shop . . . easy going. GLORIA ATANAS “Gloria” GAA; Hockey, Honorteam; Vol- leyball; Badminton; Basketball; Soccer; Baseball, honorteam; Class Night; Student Council; Radio Revue; Library Council; (ilee Club; Hall Patrol; Girls Hi-Y, Pres.; Ques. Mark; As- sembly Council; Sr. Class V. P. uCute liV live-wire” . . . always helpful. . . great interest in sports . . . lustrous curls. EUGENE BATES “Gene” Glee Club; Choristers; Radio Revue; Madrigals; Track; Jr. Red Cross. Casual wit . . . carefree . . . conta- gious good humor. PATRICIA BAYER “Pat” Glee (dub; Hockey; Volleyball. Serene and pleasant . . . dislikes homework . . . always spicn span . . . charm all her own. MARILYN BERRY “Mel” Honor Society; Signet. Assoc. Ed.; GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Bad- minton; Soccer; Class Night; Bi- ology Club; Sp. Club; Guid. Club; Glee Club; V. P. College Club; Marching Chorus; Pub- licity Group; Dance Committee. A pleasant and amiable gal . . . ambitious worker . .. scholarly . .. dependable . . . nice to be with. JUNE BEYRODT “Toots” Class Sec.; Publicity Group; Ques. Mark; Candy Com.; Glee Club; GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton; Signet; Ticket Seller; Class Night; Soccer. Charming disposition ... smilingly efficient . . . well liked, altogether adorable. ROBERT BOWAN “Bob” A happy-go-lucky guy with a smile on his face . . . our “lil Abner” . .. the shining light of electronics class. ABBIE BAXTER “Cissie” Glee Club. Sec; Choristers; Radio Revue; Hockey; Guid. Club; Ques. Mark. Ready listener . . . always clicking gum . .. a sweet voice—and a tem- perament to match. MICHAEL BELLAFATTO “Mike” Spanish Club. Pres. Reserved and suave . . . enjoys friendly argument . . . unruffled .. . plans to enter the service. MARY ANN BESHARA “Snooky” Bay Ridge H.S.; Projection Squad: Volleyball; Office Worker: Campus Patrol; Basket- ball; Swimming Club; Student Service Corps; Italian Club; Signet. Friendly and sincere ... aspires to be a comptometer operator . . . “goes to town on the volleyball court . . . what a Sinatra fan!! JEAN BILLINGS “Sam” Chem. Club; Bio. Club; GAA; Volleyball, honor team: Badmin- ton; Class Night. Happy-go-lucky . . . volleyball en- thusiast . . . always wisecracking . . . dependable. VIRGINIA BRANDSBORG “Ginny” GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Bad- minton; Class Night; Basketball; Soccer: Baseball; JV Cheerleader. Tall blonde graceful . . . excels in sports . . . friendly . . . enthusias- tic. 23 JOAN BROGAN “Joan” GAA. Pres.; Hockey, honorteam; Volleyball, honorteam; Badmin- ton: Archery; Basketball, honor- team; Soccer; Baseball: Class Night; Student Council; Library Council; Glee Club; Girls’ Hi-Y. Loves sports . . . future Phys. Ed. teacher . . . rosy blushes and freckles . . . genuine. STANLEY BI BAR “Stan” A PENCHANT for autos . .. loves to meddle with motors . . . hopes to join the Navy. EDWARI) CAMERON “Big Ed” Projection Squad; Play; Sp. Club: Glee Club Choristers; Chem. Club; Radio Revue; Oper- etta: Publicity Group. uThe Imp” . . . Mineolas mis- chievous monster . . . how can so many ideas be packed into such a small space? RONALD CLARK “Ronnie” Thespians; Play; JV Football: Track. Friendly and cheerful . . . the “John Barrymore” of MHS ... the ideal salesman. ANNETTE CONKLIN “Annette” Glee Club; Baseball; Class Night. Reserved and always pleasant . . . long, long ebony hair. KENNETH BROOKS “Ken” Hall Patrol; Campus Patrol; Glee Club; Choristers; Choraliers; Madrigals; Chem. Club; Bio. Club; Science Club; Ques. Mark; Jr. Red Cross. Tall . . . cooperative . . . pleasant . . . keeps you hopping with “This way out, girls.” JOHN BURNS “Jad” Prowess at poker ... ‘7 wish I had those curls” ... an impish twinkle. NINA CASA “Nina” GAA; Campus Patrol; Baseball; Class Night; Badminton; Volley- ball. Noted for her sparkling mirth . . . made many a class more pleasant for her friends . . . lovely shimmer- ing dark hair. DONALD COLLIER “Don” JV Football: V Football; Basket- ball: Track. Avid athlete . . . perpetual good humor . . . popular. SHIRLEY CONNOLLY “Canada” Cilee Club; Chem. Club; Bio. Club; Volleyball; Badminton; Class Night; Soccer; Marching Chorus. Quiet and unassuming ... wonder- ful disposition for a nurse . . . de- pendable manner. 24 JOHN GORDTS “Short Circuit” BAA: JV Basketball; V. Basket- ball. Hi-sky scraper stalwart of our eagers . . . always a crinkle of a smile on his face. JOYCE DEE ‘ Joy” Publicity group; Ques. Mark. Glee Club; Color Guard: Volley- ball; Office Worker; Baseball; Class Night. Tiny . . . Cute . . . full of pep . . . outstanding artistic ability . . . half of the inseparable “pair.” DOLORES DEMAREST “Deedee” Conservative ... a true blue Dodger fan ... would like to travel .. . good-natured .. . always joking . . . candid. JEANETTE DERABERTIS “Jean” Julia Richman H.S.; Class Officer; Hall Patrol: Sp. Club: Cafeteria. Attractive . . . unruffled ... oh that wide-eyed look! . . . lovely wavy tresses. BARRY DIEM “Barry” Football; Basketball; BAA. Easy going . . . good natured . . . genial disposition . . . laconic. RICHARD DARRELL “Spider” Class Pres.; Play; Publicity Group; Glee Club; Choristers, V. P.; Radio Revue; Operetta; Student Council, Pres.; Madri- gals; BAA. Tall, blond, n handsome . . . all ’round fellow . . . versatile . . . friendly disposition. JUNE DEE “Junie” Publicity Group; Ques. Mark; Glee Club; Color Guard; Volley- ball; Office Worker; Baseball; Class Night. Lively, pretty . . . full of fun . . . winning personality . . . the other half. MARILOU DEPP “Rusty” Ques. Mark; Glee Club; GAA; Volleyball; Badminton; Archery; Signet; Class Night; Soccer; Publicity Group; Photography Club. Energetic . . . sportsminded . . . always good for a laugh . . . would like to be a makeup artist . . . demure but spirited. ANTHONY DESTEFANO “Tony” Distinctive dresser . . . suave personality . . . good sport . . . truly fits “tall, dark, and hand- some.” EVELYN EARLE “Ev” Publicity group; Hall Patrol; Guidance Club; Sp. Club; Glee Club, Sec.; Choristers; Choral- ettes; Bio. Club; GAA; Volley- ball; Hockey; Badminton: Radio Revue; Signet; College Club; Ticket Sellers; Soccer; Marching Chorus; Bowling. Athletic . . . always ready to help . . . lots of fun . . . smiling, sincere manner. 25 ANTHONY FALANGA “Bucky” Spanish Club; Orchestra; Band; Junior Band; Radio Revue. Dapper dresser . . . dark shining hair . . . just like a Kremel ad . . . a favorite. MARION FLESCH “Marion” Glee Club; Baseball; Badminton; Campus Patrol; Class Night. Ebony locks . . . shoivs her in- herent good taste in her wardrobe. HARRY FREE “Harry” V. Football; Campus Patrol; BAA. One of our marooners who was in there on every play . . . the Arthur Murray type . . . mainstay of the electronics department. ROBERT GODSOE “Bing” Chemistry Club; BAA; Science Club; L. I. Science Congress. Entertaining sense of humor . . . enjoys hunting . . . plans to be a forest ranger . . . scientifically in- clined. JOANNE GRANO “Joey” Glee Club; Choristers; GAA; Volleyball; Badminton: Radio Revue; Class Night: Basketball; French Club. Tally jolly lass . . . enjoys dancing . . . wants to be a model . . . gor- geous long hair. SUE FIELDS “Sue” Question Mark; Dance Corps; Signet; Washington Irving H. S.; Film Club, G. 0. Reps; “Times” Asst. Ed.; Cheerleader; Drama Club; Agatha Honor Society; Volleyball; Glee Club; Swim- ming. New addition to MHS; Light brown pageboy . . . capable . . . sophisticated . . . twinkling eyes genuine. BRUCE FREE “Bruce” Campus Patrol; BAA; Signet. Clean cut . . . engaging smile . . . quiet but full of fun. WALLY GIRLING “Bing” Sewanhaka; JV Basketball; JV Baseball. Startling combination of black hair and snapping eyes . . . tall and thin. CORENE GORDON “Corky” Glee Club: Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton; Class Night: Basket- ball; Soccer; Baseball. “The spark of life” ... all around gal . . . has hopes of being an air line hostess. BETTY LOU GUERIN “Betty” Ques. Mark; Play; Glee Club; Choristers; GAA; Volleyball; Class Night. Tiny, cute and popular . . . known for her friendly smile and gay laugh . . . friendly and sincere ... so understanding. 26 BARBARA GULDI ‘ Barbara” Glee Club; GAA; Hockey; Vol- leyball; Badminton; Office Worker; Class Night; Basket- ball; Soccer; Baseball; Dance Corps. Rippling laughter . . . always around . . . friendly and full of fun. JOAN HAGERTY “Haggy” Publicity group; Ques. Mark. Editor; Glee Club; Chem. Club; Library Council; GAA; Volley- ball; Badminton; Student Coun- cil; Ticket Seller; Basketball; Baseball. Loves to write . . . sweet smile . . . always on the go . . . witty . . . whimsical way . . . scintillating repartee. RONALD HAYDEN “Ronnie” Class Treasurer; Projection Squad; Hall Patrol; Glee Club; Band; Chemistry Club; Bio. Club; Signet; Student Council; Campus Patrol; BAA; Empire Boys State; Science Club; Sci- ence Congress An accomplished gentleman . . . a keen, analytical mind . . . always poised . . . genuinely friendly. CAROL GUN DEL ‘Carol” El Circulo Espanol; Ticket Sellers. A small, demure blonde . . . keeps that starry eyed look even in Spanish class. BARBARA HAYDEN “Bobbie” Jr. Red Cross; Glee Club; Chemistry Club; Bio. Club; Hock- ey; Volleyball; Ticket Seller; Class Night; Basketball; March- ing Chorus; Badminton. A loyal member of her class . . . wonderful taste in clothes . . . a hard worker. ELEANOR HEIMBERG “Eleanore” Bio. Club; Campus Patrol; Chem. Club. Quiet and serious minded ... an eager smile . . . hopes to be a nurse. JEAN HENNEKE “Jean” Forest Hills-Class V. President; Baseball; Swimming Club; Art Office; Attendance Office; Signet; Volleyball. Attractive and poised . . . uSophis- ticated Lady” ... a knack for spicy repartee. ANNA HERMANN “Anna” Baseball. Friendly . . . rather quiet in school ... a true friend to all who know her . . . always willing to lend a helping hand. MARIA HENRIQUES “Maria” A perfect lady . . . shyly pleasant . . . gifted with marvelous artistic ability. MARY HERMANN “Mary” Ques. Mark; Orchestra; Chem. Club; Volleyball; Badminton; Archery; Soccer. Unruffled . . . dependable man- ner . . . pleasant and amiable girl . . . an aspiring teacher. 27 JOAN IIKRTZOG “Joan” Hue . Murk; Glee Club; Chem. ( lull; (. ; olleyball; Bid minion; Ola Night; Baseball. Good for a laugh any time . . . sincerity of purpose . . . possessor of the cutest giggle . . . an avid supporter of MHS dances , . . those subtle glances. PETER IIORSCH “Pete” Hall Patrol; Chem. Club. Congenial and dependable . . . quiet . . . can be found in Chem. lab most of the time. CORKY JAMGOTCIIIAN “Audrey” Orchestra; Concert Mistress. Lover of roller skating . . . frank . . . idealistie . . . a new member of our class, from Sewanhaka . . . superb violinist. MARCARKT KKLM “Margie” Cafeteria: Soccer; Hast ball. Ambitious worker . . . popular . . . likes dancing as a hobby. FRANCIS KINSKI.I.A Frank” Orchestra; Swing Hand; Hand; String Ensemble; Radio Revue; Operetta; Campus Patrol. Frank and his bass viol . . . If here's Hack? . . . always willing to help . . . aims toward civil engineering. ROBERT IIOOLAHAN “Hooly” Basketball. Ability on the basketball court . . . always ready for fun . . . tall 1’ good looking. D( ROTH Y JA KOBIA K “Dot” Guidance lub; Glee Club; Chem. Club; Hio. Club; GAA; Volleyball: Badminton; Archery, Sec. and Treas.; College Club; (Mass Night: Basketball. A modern Madam Curie . . . tall, attractive . . . Dot plans to be a chemist. DORIS JONES “Dag” Qucs. Mark; Glee Club, Pres.; Bio. Club; Volleyball; Basket- ball; Archery; GAA; Badmin- ton: Signet; Bowling; College Club; Publicity Group; Radio Revue: Class Night; Baseball. Sophisticated . . . contradicts the adage of blondes being without brains . . . popularity and person- ality plus. ANDREW KING “Andy” De Witt Clinton High School; Swimming; Hall Patrol. Tall, genial . . . beautiful blue eyes. TED KOMOROWSKI “Ted” Projection Squad. A golf enthusiast . . . plans to become a millionaire. 28 PATRICIA KOSTICK “Pat” Volleyball: Archery; Signet. “Personality Pat . . . Kittenish . . . intelligent . . . charming . . . that giggle . . . willowy . . . dim- ples. LOUIS LENO “Sonny” Glee Club; Choristers; Radio Revue; Operetta; Madrigals. Budding accordionist . . . believes in the independence of man. JOAN MALONEY “Joany” Glee Club; Choristers; Hi-Y; Basketball; Soccer; ('lass Night; Signet: Radio Revue; Badmin- ton: Volleyball; Hockey; GAA; Baseball; honor team. Joans personality is as bright as her red hair . . . charming dis- position . . . well liked. SANDRA M A RSIUJT “Sandy” Guidance Club: Hockey; Bad- minton: Signet; Baseball. Sweet disposition . . . a flair for wearing her clothes attractively . . . an aspiring secretary. JOHN MARTONE “Johnny” Ques. Mark; Glee Club; Choris- ters; Track: Cross Country. The only boy in his driving class . . . Oh Johnny! . . . mischievous. DONALD LATHAM “Don” Publicity Group; Ques. Mark; Hall Patrol; El Circulo Espanol; Glee Club, Vice Pres.; Band; Librarian; Choraliers; Radio Revue; Campus Patrol; Debat- ing: Thespian Matinee. Known for his oration in class and out . . . versatile . . . when he's around everyone is assured of a good time. KENNETH LO PRESTI “Kenny” Track. ITatch out for Kenny ivhen the hunting season opens. WILLIAM MARK ‘ Billy” GAA; Glee Club; Choristers; Orchestra, Pres.; Band; V Foot- ball; JV Football; Track; Archery; Radio Revue. That unexpected grin . . . capri- cious eyes . . . fellow everybody knows . . . active participant in sports . . . crew cuts . . . easy going. LI EL A MARTIN “Liela” Debating Club: Ques. Mark; El Circulo Espanol; Orchestra: Bio. Club: Archer)'; Signet; Campus Patrol; Hockey; Class Night; Andrew Jackson H. S.: Basket- ball; Baseball; Tennis; Civic Club: Art Club. Sweet and demure ... a girl everyone would love to know. JANET MATTHEI “Janet Assembly Council; Hi-Y: Hall Patrol; Choristers; Library Council; Cheerleaders; GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton; Radio Revue; Madrigals; Class Night, Capt.: Basketball; Soccer: Baseball. Vivacious strawberry blonde . . . popular with all .. . wonderful inspiration for the team . . . an in- evitable college success. 29 JUNE MCDERMOTT “June El Circulo Espanol; Glee Club; Band; GAA; Hockey: Class Night; Baseball; Volleyball; Badminton; Radio Revue; Signet; Honor Society; Basket- ball. Attractive, statuesque . . . sews her own clothes . . . positive ideas. RICHARD MC GRADE Dick” One of those rare people who combine intelligence and modesty . . . a very bright smile. LAURENCE MCNAMARA “Larry” Ques. Mark; Hall Patrol; Chem. Club; Bio. Club; Basketball; Signet; Science Congress; Honor Society. Tall, keen Larry ... an eager basketball player . . . 100% in Chem. JAMES MILLER “Moose” Glee Club; V Football; JV Foot- ball; Basketball; Radio Revue. MHS's Hot-Rod Happy . . . popu- lar . . . a friendly word for all . . . rough 'n ready any time. JOSEPHINE MOORE “Jo” Orchestra; Volleyball; Badmin- ton; Signet, Editor; Student Council, Sec.: Debating; Spanish Club; Roslyn High School; Yacht Club; G. 0. Rep.; Chorus; Orchestra. Fabulous weekends . . . her eyes! her smile! her vivacity! . . . How can so much charm in one spar- kling package be described in words. ROBERT MCDONALD “Mac” Football. JV Football; JV Track. One of MHS's gridiron stars . . . mellow voice . . . that Van John- son grin. EDWARD MCCRATH “Ed” Loves to meddle with radio and TV. LUCILLE MENDELLA “Lucille” Abraham Lincoln High School; Gass Officer; Hall Patrol: Cheer- leader: Ticket Seller: Handball: Tennis. Dark haired and vivacious . . . always a gleam in her eyes . . . MHS welcomes you to our grad- uating class. FRANK MOCCIO “Frank” V' Football. His main interest lies with auto mechanics . . . always affable. MARILYN MORRISSEY “Marilyn” Guidance Club: Glee Club; Color Guard: Library Council; Hockey; Volleyball: Badminton; Signet. It's nice to be natural . . . when you're naturally nice. 30 JAMES MUELLER “Jim” Projection Squad; Band. One of the most agreeable fellows you could ever meet . . . will al- ways lend you a helping hand. RICHARD MURTHA “Men” JV Football; V Football; Track. Genius in “solid” . . . mad man . . . Murtha's humor is definitely original. SALLY NEROD “Sally’ Glee Club, Pres.; Volleyball Badminton; Radio Revue; Signet Small and petite . . . adores sing ing . . . active in school activities KENNETH NIEBLING “Kennie” Projection Squad; Glee Club; Chem. Club; Bio. Club; Basket- ball; JV Track; Signet. Sports enthusiast from Dodgers down to MHS . . . genuine smile . . . enjoys driving. WALTER NOHOW EC “Baron” Glee Club; Football; Track. An all around good “Joe” . . . good worker . . . dependable . . . an asset to our football team. THOMAS MURPHY “Tom” Glee Club; JV Football; Track. Rembrandt in the making . . . added much to both our Football and Track Teams. JOHN NEROD “Skyhigh” Track; BAA. “Long John” . . . likes track . . . an avid philatelist ... a CPA in the making. PEGGY NEWMAN “Peggy” Glee Club; Volleyball; Class Night; Basketball; Baseball: Dance Corps. Carefree . . . has an air of lady- like soph istication. DORIS NIELSON “Swede” Ques. Marie; Candy Girl; Glee Club; Cafeteria; Hockey; Vol- leyball; Campus Patrol; Basket- ball; Soccer; Baseball. Serene and sweet . . . beautiful long golden locks. GRACE ANN NULTY “Graceann” Class Officer; Assembly Council; Publicity Group; Glee Club: Choristers; Library Council; Cheerleaders; GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton; Archery; Radio Revue; Operetta; College Club; Ticket Seller: Madrigals; ('lass Night; Basketball; Soccer; Baseball; Hi-Y, Treasurer. Vivacious cheerleader . . . win- ning smile . . . swell gal to know. 31 BARBARA NUNNALLY “Baba” Volleyball; Hockey; All State Chorus; Prom Committee; Twirler; Glee Club; Choristers; Library Council; Soccer; Basket- ball; (Mass Night; Madrigals; College Club; Signet ; Radio Revue; Badminton. Blase air . . . always tossing those surprising remarks into a conver- sation . . . naive charm blended with sophisticated deviltry. JOAN PALMER “Porky” Jr. Red Cross; Glee Club; GAA; Volleyball; Badminton; Signet; Campus Patrol; (Mass Night. A twinkling personality and smile . . . a lively and likeable person. RODA PFEFERSTE1N “Roda” Ticket Seller; Taft High School; Orchestra: String Ensemble; Bio. (Mub: Volleyball; Tennis. Good natured . . . musically in- clined . . . loves dancing . . . am- bitious teacher. KENNETH PRZYTl LA Ken” Thespians. Pres.; Play; Ques. Mark. Co. Ed: Hall Patrol: Spanish Club: Signet: Student Council: Honor Society; College Club: Campus Patrol. Interesting conversationalist . . . enthusiastic Thespian . . y banter- ing humor . . . good natured . . . self-reliant. RICHARD RAIIBE “Dickie” Stagers; Science Club, Treas. Always friendly and good natured . . . witty way . . . easy going and genial. NORMAN OLIVEAU “Norm” Track. Tall . . . distinguished . . . quiet . . . bewitching eyes . . . hopes to become a chemical engineer. ELIZA B ET H PAYN E “ Belt y” The word “cute really fits Betty . . . always good natured . . . her pepsodent smile cheers everyone she meets. MARTHA PORTER “Marty” Ques. Mark; Guidance Club; Candy Girl; Spanish Club: Glee Club; Choristers; GAA; Volley- ball; Badminton; Signet; Madri- gals; Class Night. Lustrous. long dark hair . . . laughing eyes . . . delightfully innocent took. PEGGY ANN QUICKER “Pebbity” Ques. Mark. Ass’t Ed.; Guidance Club. Sec.; Spanish (Mub: Glee Club; GAA; Volleyball: Badmin- ton; Signet; College Club; Bowling. Owner of a merry twinkle and a disposition to match . . . wavy golden brown hair . . . sweet fl id lively . . . the type of girl one loves to meet. JOSEPH REYMANN “Robin Hood” Projection Squad: Ques. Mark: Hall Patrol; Jr. Red Cross; Glee Club; Choristers; Orchestra; Swing Band; Chemistry Club; Bio. Club; Archery. Pres.; Radio Revue; Honor Society, VP; Campus Patrol; Madrigals; All- State; Boys’ State; BAA. One of our leading citizens . . . an ever present quip on his lips . . . original and talented . . . (can even cook!) ... a “good Joe. 32 HELEN RIEMER “Shorty” Ques. Mark; Candy Girl; Orches- tra; String Ensemble; ('••fotor; ; GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Campus Patrol; Basketball; Class Night; Soccer; Baseball. A past-master with a clever com- ment . . . an energetic, enthusias- tic good sport . . . optimistic. JACK HOUGH “Jackie” (.'hem. Club; JY Football; Basketball; Baseball; Student Council. Perennially friendly . . . athletic . . . a baseball enthusiast. LUCIA RUSSO “Lucia” Class Treas.; Assembly Council; Dance Committee; Hall Patrol; Candy Girl; Glee Club; Bio. Club; Library Council; Cheer- leader; Ticket Seller; Class Night; Basketball; Soccer: Base- ball: Hi-Y, Sec. Lovely . . . gracious and charming to everyone ... a perfect lady . . . vivacious. MARIANNA SAVASTANO “Marvanne” Guidance Club: Basketball: GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Bad- minton; Office Worker; Class Night; Basketball: Soccer: Base- ball. Calm with an unexpected bright humor . . . earnest conversation- alist . . . charming company. DOROTHY SEGER “Dottie” Glee Club; GAA: Volleyball; Badminton; Class Night: Basket- ball; Soccer; Marching Chorus. Animated and athletic . . . friend- ly . . . one of those rare people who are always good natured. BARBARA RINGSLEY “Barbara” Glee Club; Volleyball; Signet. An ambitious hard worker . . . sparkling merry eyes . . . exotic perfumes . . . perfect grooming . . . pleasant. ROSEMARY RUPPEL “Roe” Volleyball; Signet; Campus Patrol; Class Night: Baseball. Petite ... a friendly lass who enjoys working on the Signet . . . friendly and refreshing. JACK RYAN “Jack” Congenial . . . always lending a helping hand. JAMES SEAL “Jim” Class VP; Glee Club: Chem. Club; Bio. Club; Basketball; Track: Radio Revue; Cross Coun- try; French Club. Active . . . fair-minded and good natured . . . an altogether wonder- ful fellow. HANS SEHER “Hans“ A pleasant, friendly guy . . . would like to join the Navy and see the world. 33 ANNA SICILIANO “Sicily” GAA; Publicity Group; Hockey; Volleyball; Campus Patrol; Basketball; Soccer; Baseball. An altractivei exotic face ... an outstanding athlete . . . rapid speech . . . unusual nail polish. JOHN SORGI “Diddy” JV Football: Basketball. IT ants to be an electrical engineer . . . always smiling . . . freckles. KENNETH STUART “Stewy” Glee Club; Football; JV Foot- ball: JV Basketball. Noted for his radiant, happy smile ... a hapjry-go-lucky optimist . . . looks with friendly tolerance on the world. GLORIA TAYLOR “Gloria” Glee Club: Basketball; GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton; Class Night; Soccer; Baseball. Avid athlete . . . always cheerful . . . vibrant . . . a merry counten- ance. THEODORE THOMPSON “Ted” Ques. Mark; Spanish Club; Glee Club; Choristers; Orchestra, Pres.; Swing Band: Choraliers; String Ensemble; Chem. Club; Radio Revue; Operetta; Signet. Ted’s middle name is music . . . the M.C. type . . . always affable . . . continuous gags. CAROL SMITH “Carol” (dee Club; Play; Library Coun- cil; Hi-Y; Volleyball; Badmin- ton: Radio Revue; Class Night. That sweet gal that everyone dreams about . . . perfect features . . . a beauty . . . gentle yet lively. ARTHUR STR1CKER “Artie” Stagers. His hobby is fishing for blowfish . . . his ambition is to catch some . . . one of those unusual fellows who admits he likes school. MARIE STUMPF “Marie” Hall Patrol; Volleyball: Hockey; Signet; Honor Society. Smart and sweet . . . genuinely interested in her friends . . . well dressed and well liked. ELLA THOMAS “Amy” Chem. Club. A serene and capable girl . . . Amy hopes to follow in Florence Nightengale's footsteps. MARIE TISCI “Marie” GAA; Volleyball; Badminton; Signet; Honor Society; Campus Patrol; Class Night; Baseball. Brains . . . intermingled with fun . . . easy to get along with. 34 ANN TOTARO “Ann” Ques. Mark; Glee Club; Choris- ters, Sec.; Choralettes; GAA; Hockey, honor team; Baseball, honor team; Volleyball; Badmin- ton; Radio Revue; Madrigals; Class Night; Soccer. Fun loving Ann . . . plays a big part in MHS's music department. JOAN USEWICK “Joan” Guidance Club; GAA; Signet; Baseball. Quiet . . . is Sandy's twin. ESTHER WELCH “Giggles” Spanish Club; Orchestra. A definite addition to MHS . . . a shy, demure smile ... a friendly “Hel-lo for all. RUTH WERNERSBACH “Ruthie” Spanish Club; Glee Club; Choris- ters; Orchestra; Band; String Ensemble; GAA; Hockey; Vol- leyball; Badminton; Archery; Radio Revue; Operetta; Madri- gals; Baseball. MHS's queen of the 88's ... the hind of girl you just love to meet. ELEANOR WOROSYLLA “Eleanor” Oues. Mark; Glee Club; Choris- ters, Sec.; Choralettes; GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Badminton; Baseball; Signet; Madrigals. Fine and dandy . . . with a song in her mind. ROBERT TOTTER “Totsy” Track; GAA; Cross Country. Mischief in his eyes . . . and a smile on his face. HERMAN WEBER “Herman” Orchestra; Color Guard; Radio Revue. Quiet, calm and reserved . . . welt liked by his classmates for his friendly attitude. W A LTER WELKER “Zost row” Football; JV Basketball; Base- ball; BAA. A gridiron star and all round athlete . . . sardonic humor . . . one of the most popular grads. ARTHUR WILSON “Artie' Glee Club; JV Football; Track. Veil known and well liked . . . when he puts his mind to some- thing he accomplishes it success- fully. EDWIN ZOBRIST “Edwin” Track; Orchestra A bit of music . . . a bit of sports . . . and nice besides. 35 ARLENE ZUKOSKY •■Arlene” Glee Club; GAA: Volleyball; Badminton; Signet: Class Night; Baseball, honor team. Full of fun and fancy free . . . that's Arlene. HARRISON BUSER “Harry” De Witt Clinton H. S.; Service League; Nature Study. Hails from De If' itt Clinton H. S. . . . ambition is to be a Certified Public Account. Bayne, Catherine Burke, Richard Calsetta. Alfred Cori, Bernard Crispo, Ann Delea, Michael Delaney, Francis Di Napoli, Anthony Hadfield Beverley Nigro, Florence Pardee, Donald Smith. Jacqueline cunera 36 JANUARY 1952 CLASS OFFICERS JUNE 1952 CLASS OFFICERS Miss Hubbard. Adviser; M. Wolfe, A. Amiable, W. Johnson. A. Young; M. Harris; R. Kelly; J. Walcott. uncord Ah! But life is just beginning. Sparked with enthusiasm and school spirit, the Juniors add a few more traditions to these hallowed halls. ADVANCED JUNIOR First row: C. Ignaczak, D. Huber, M. Moran, G. Cerqueira. F. Nigro, J. Smith, B. Hadfield, C. Malinsky, M. Amodio, J. Wayne, E. Neville, G. Taylor, B. Walsky. P. Kern, D. Gendreau, M. Ardolina, C. Pizzo. Second row: A. Steffens. J. Jordon. M. Wolfe, A. Annable, H. Irmscher, J. Wells C. Buese, G. Ciminera ,L. Myer, P. Hafner, P. Smith, L. Neighbors. C. Dunn, A. Bayne. Third row: R. Sehlmeyer, W. Johnson, A. Calsetta, J. Remelius, L. Trafford, I. Steensland, N. Richardson, A. McCartney, M. Ferrulli, J. Bukoski, J. Krumholz. M. Hahlbohm, A. Crispo. R. Golden. Fourth row: 1). Smith, I). McMahon, L. Hittel, R. Burke, B. Cori. V. Corcella, W. Merritt, P. Murphy, A. Biggs. J. Dunlop, V. Siraeo. P. Morea, V. Scarpone. Fifth row: H. Bornhusch, R. Gordon, T. Malone, K. Mackey, G. Schwarz, H. Knuppel, R. Macartney, N. Hulbert, C. Pehler. A. Sena, F. Maier, A. Gibson. 1952 The names for these pictures will be found on Page 76. ADVANCED SOPHOMORES First row: J. Luzi. J. Brownell. J. Kennedy, F. Liotta. D. Hasemann, A. Canzoneri, M. Black, A. Errett, J. Galluzzo. A. Dell’Aria. B. Jack. Second row: R. Fitterer, R. Kruger. G. Anderson, J. Evans, W. Fens ter, R. Clapham, R. Bahr. A. Freiman, P. Lotz, R. Barklage. Third row: D. Dewall, R. Curley, S. Haller. E. Kopp, F. Barteld, E. Kuhl. E. Maloney, J. Gordon, W. Smith, J. Hickey. Fourth row: C. Spradley, J. Kane, H. Albrecht. R. Casciola. R. Lange, G. McFadden, E. Harnett, C. Gresalfi, R. Sansone. ADVANCED SOPHOMORES First row: T. Licata. E. Coniker, F. Pizzo, R. Vazquez. B. Brown, H. Deutsch, M. Henriques, M. Carlson, J. Berns, M. McKiernon. R. Jacobs. Second row: H. Daniels, P. Smith, M. Albiston, S. Neway. S. Savastano. P. Clark, E. Williams, C. Murphy, B. Saitta. M. Melien, M. Siciliano. Third row: E. Tishka, C. Bergman. P. Nicholson, J. Miller. F. Thielen, H. Schneider, L. Poulsen, E. Spangler, P. Shelford. M. Nerod. Fourth row: B. Simonsen. E. Maloney, D. Karaviotis, B. Walldorf. H. Seuling, R. Wittemann, A. Stovall, T. Redding, C. Moore, A. Truckenbrodt, D. Wille. 40 Experienced, oriented, fun-loving them. Look out, Set BEGI I C SOPHOMORES First row: I). Lydon, M. La.Mendola, S. Lacey, M. Bradley, J. Davanzo, J. Kotlar, M. Dornemann, M. Cunningham, G. Brandi, J. But limer, A. DeStefano. M. La.Mendola. I. Kirk. Second row: G. Miller. W. Braun. R. Kutil, S. Kupperman, C. Ciminera, G. White, J. Parsons, R. Hoenig, A. Ames, R. Burke. Third row: W. Luzi, W. Moore, A. Dawson, C. Lewis, M. Neway, P. McGrath. R. Lynch, BEGINNING SOPHOMORES First row: M. Feuerbach. P. Scott, K. Faust man. T. Usewick, G. Gaskell. B. Seche, J. Walkowski. B. Glaser. J. Hamilton. D. Westhead. A. Feuerbach, E. Seymour. L. Seaman, S. Weber, M. Gardner. Second row: L. Fusco, Y. Ghirlando. A. Faria, M. Ewart, M. Epps, J. Stevenson, J. Wharton. J. Fee, M. Struss, J. Timm, G. McAndrews, E. Nojculewski, J. Halfpenny, J. DeStefano. R. Grace. Third row: P. Sena, C. Hod win. J. Latessa, B. Schelhorn. E. Wagner, J. Vanecek. K. Seal. C. Fookes, C. Dutto. K. Giblin, E. Weissman, M. West, J. Schwarz. M. Gawreluk. Fourth row: M. Schwartz. J. Kennedy, A. Thompson, P. Wingett, B. VanHulse, K. Schwartz, I.. Gerard. C. Gearhart, B. Wald. W. Venn, B. Zagusta. Fifth row: J. Zoleski. D. Sturz, W. Wachsmuth. C. Seixas, L. YanWallendael, R. Podlaski, R. Savacool. R. Cordis, R. Talbot. A. Tyler, R. Wilton. W. Waldron. 41 no re 6 phs with one whole year behind s! Here they come! J. Chirillo, S. MacGeorgc, A. Burke, W. Mitchell. Fourth row: G. Gross. R. Lundstrom, W. Campbell, J. Iannola, M. Burry, R. Knott. R. DiPalma. J. Ljunglin. 1). Muller, J. Schefczuk. P. Couluris. Fifth row: A. Langella. J. Conlin, T. McNamra. T. Clifton. T. Brandsborg, D. Klahn. A. Marryat, T. Brogan. J. Kollen. R. Sjursen, R. Krulisch, D. Moser. BEGINNING SOPHOMORES First row: J. Nielsen, J. Kern, P. Blumberg, G. Beaudoin, A. korf, J. Baer, W. Seaman. K. Weiss, H. Schwarz, J. Passariello. P. Gill. Second row: J. Pszczola. J. Pickernell, J. LaMendola. J. Redling, B. Armstrong, B. Borra, G. Prestone, J. Lopez, E. Alexander, A. Drake, B. Gonzalez, F. Nolan. Third row: F. Johnson, K. Friedrich, G. Contant. A. Baxter, K. Ahitz, N. O’Connor, J. Kouril, J. McGill, W. Fiore, J. Agrusa. Baudo, K. Trentacoste. Fourt row: K. Strieker. M. Eisner, E. Ekhom, (). Maione, R. Hull, R. Golluscio, B. Carpenter, R. Stuhlick, D. Chycota, A. Beehe. R. Rousseau, R. Hoffman. tomores BEGINNING SOPHOMORES First row: D. Murray. S. Powers, V. Johnson, S. Jamgotchian, J. Harvey, N. O’Sullivan. M. Delia. J. Rennie, C. Sailer, j. Rinaldi. P. O'Neill. R. Kennedy. Second row: I). Jarvis, L. Payne, F. Henrich. S. Pruitt. P. Parish, B. King, C. Heilmann, C. King, J. Jeremiah, A. Sander, D. Bruning. Third row: B. Hoff. B. Karlan. N. Nielsen, N. Johnson. A. Haug. E. Pepe, G. Hunt, C. Pontifex, V. Birch, H. Herte, L. Rucher, N. Parrett, G. Rose. Fourth row: S. Pope, K. Blumberg, G. Hembach, C. Pierson, K. Hobby, E. Kaider, E. Price, R. Rough. A. Hawes, P. Pelino, J. Ross, E. Pr ytula. Fifth row: E. Juergens, N. Rolf, S. Jaronczyk, G. Nicholls, B. Johnson, T. Mangan. W. Roders, A. Rizzo. L. Pizzo, C. Harris, A. Popielaski. 42 ADVANCED FRESHMEN First row: J. Ignaczak. J. Cameron, C. Encizo. M. O'Shea, A. Helme, J. Kennel, G. Nicolas, S. Klevanosky, M. Wilkinson. R. Henrich, A. Holecek, M. Bernstein, J. Thompson, M. Kissam, M. McNally, 0. Sinelli. Second row: K. Beckwith, R. Forsyth, B. Slater, E. Staiano, A. DeMarco, D. Rennie. F. Ogonowski, R. Wilson, G. Norris, J. Wayne. B. Dawson, R. Donnelly. A. Rosenberg, C. Nowisczski, M. Tangemann, S. Fusco. Third row: E. Augustyniak, N. Blekicki, F. Dunne, K. Ramp, M. Gannett, A. Beck. M. Matedero, D. Krumholz, T. DeStefano, F. Keppeler, J. Maser, R. Zytko. P. Kuhn, J. Ryan. Fourth row: C. Sanderson, F. McGurk, A. Petrowski, D. Hanley, I). Novinsky, J. Strunck, S. White, B. Zellman, C. Stirling, M. Delargy, FI. Dempsey. L. Yook. M. Dempsey. G. O'Brien. Fifth row: J. Wood. R. Grastataro, D. Smith, A. Teixeira. W. Baker. G. Peers, D. Schmidt, R. Oliver, J. DiNapoli, B. Dominquez, R. Hannon. J. Ruthkowski, K. Smith. reiliFnen BEGINNING FRESHMEN First row: Y. F'iermonte. J. Dorsch. H. Kellar. P. Geoghegan. L. Hammett. J. LaMendola. M. Gadell, N. Hennig, B. F'iterer, J. Gaydos, C. F'rench. M. Kuskowski, . Errico. Second row: B. Kenny, J. llilund, E. Evans, J. DeCurtis, J. Curley, S. LaMendola. B. Dornemann. I. Lasco. B. Keller, B. Hostetler. B. Leipman. C. Goodwin. Third row: B .Kasperski, A. Edwards, P. Connolly. W. Clark. M. Gadell, P. Fitzgerald, I. F'aria, E. Hammaren, A. Dobson. Fourth row: A. Ehlenherger. S. Multz, R. Karol, F. Heinsohn. N. F’ward, R. Connors. L. Kinsey. I). Karstadt. P. Greene. Fifth row: J. Coote, C. Henshaw. G. Fensterer, M. Cussmano, V. Gowens, C. Kafhn. D. Hildebrandt. R. Demarest, J. Gallagher, B. DeCrotie. 43 BEGINNING FRESHMEN First row: B. Sullivan. M. Stewart. E. Thompson, II. Novotny, G. Stern, B. Pereira. C. Speyer, B. Sindelar, S. Reiss. G. Siciliano, G. Olsen, E. Simmons, C. Mott. Second row: M. Sicilano. B. Thompson. R. Powers. P. Thomas, J. Seuling, J. Pinto, P. McCarthy, B. Reymann. C. Roberts, R. Rennie, A. Kirkpatrick. R. Nicoll. A. Nardi. Third row: R. Straup, R. Surowiec. J. O'Neill, J. Neighbors. W. Seymour. G. Peck, L. Oliver, G. Scott, fourth row: I). Niebling, M. Maloney, F. Scida, P. Rebaud. A. Totaro, C. Palmer, R. Sherwood. J. I.osquadro. fifth row: G. Ouester. R. Samii. R. PfafT. J. Pehler, S. McPherson, P. Seidenberg, C. Nartowicz, A. Ramp. _ resli resnmcn BEGINNING FRESHMEN First row: F. Botti. J. Amodio, J. Crews, D. Allen, C. Fagella. I). Wendt, W. Schwenk. R. Unneherg, R. Weigel, E. Berry. R. Perry, B. Abitz. Second row: E. Rumph, D. Hostage, R. Wells, V. Asklund, R. Walley, 0. Whittendale, R. Sawieke, J. Turrise, M. Santosus, J. Rooney. Third row: E. Albrecht, D. Arfer, B. Schreiber, C. Olsen, S. Olsen. R. Swicicki, N. Schlickting, M. Rucker. Fourth row: B. Wright, L. Bridges, S. Bayer. M. White, F. Vigliotti, M. Regateiro, G. Wesley. R. Cooke. Fifth row: J. Romaine. S. YanTassell, K. Akeson, E. Wilenski, I). Aery, B. Zenda, M. Werdenhaum, A. Zagusta, D. Whittendale. BEGINNING FRESHMEN First row: J. Caldwell. J. Lirata, E. Harris. C. Carbonaro, A. Luciano. M. Burns. E. Lewis, E. Calabrese. J. Kestler. II. Katzenberger. J. Keaveny, E. McDonald. Second row: F. Haas, R. Bauer, J. Hegarty, P. Keefe, J. LaMendola, T. O’Shea, R. Burke, N. Lange, M. Bennett, J. Busch, B. March, K. Gannon. Third row: T. Cieslik. C. Campbell. A. Lehman. J. Hutton. L. Grilo, R. Grassi. K. Hewitt. Fourth row: M. Krause. C. Christensen, A. Kaider. 1 . Heath. J. Komp, B. Bauer. B. Bennett. E. Higgins. Fifth row: C. Juergens. R. Lithen. R. Birmingham, J. Grismer, W. Boyens, V. Lange, L. Nicholson, N. Lee, B. Kobenah. Do you long for far away place during Engli-li cU«? Maintain a 90% average a a Junior and with the principal blowing you may Mil gaily forth to Freeport 01 Malverne as a member of the Ibmoi Society. Firu rote: 1- Myer. J. Kit . C. IKmghty. M. Gallor. J. Krymatm. M. Tisol. M. Carinha. M. Berry. .Second rou : Y Richardson. M. Stumpf, P. Kootick, J. Noway, J. Rymar, M. Andersen. B. Anderson. Third row: I . Shlayer. J. McDermott. P. MaeCormack. L McNamara. A. CaUctla, K. Przylula. take On Friday afternoon lire ! «emor hu plan to enter oolle practice ezam in preparation for the college entrance test, hirst row: M. May, J. Ra«mu en. M. Berry. B. Nunnallv. E. McNamara. G. Atanas, J. Bauer, B. Blackman. Srcorul row: G. Nully. J. Matlhci. WinquiM, J. Katz. P. thicker. M. Nathan. K. Prrytula. Third row : B. Mirk. K. Fjrle, D. Jones. B. MrCinley. C. Douahty. M. Kru«e. M. Gallor. P. MarCorn A group of girl. who a.wi«t Mi Phillip and Mr. Simonson by 9 typing, filing, etc. hirst row : A. McCartney, J. Ra mu «eti, P. Quicker. I C. Doughty. M. Gallor. Second row. M Berry, E. Earle, P. MaeCormack, ; M. Mclxmghlin, B. Blackman, B. Bomer. S. Phillips. Third row: J. V’sewack, I S. Marwhut. M. Sava Uno. J. New ay, N. Richardson, B. Spranger, M. Sweet, ‘ J Tim E. Hodapp. B. Amnon, C. Reuther. K. Kennedy. B. Simomon. J candy girls Everyone with u «wort tooth welcome the ight of theae girl . Ron I: M. Porter. C. Danko. M. Melien. J. Nrtrnwn, M. Epp . J. Jeremiah, A. Sander. Ron 2: J. Hyinar, D. NieUon. H. Ricnicr, C. Murphy, J. I.uzi. B. Simonnrti, B. J« k. M. MiLoughlin, J. Bcvrodt. N. Ivenen. (oroj ct on 5qiAad A group of well trained “projector operator who reign in room 210 I). Thornton. J. Stumpf. k. Nicbling, J. Juiion, II. Hayne% J. Maramea J. Smith. SnoruJ mu B. Gerh -. E. Pratt. H. B U rt ofi. T. Sbelford K. Winner, P. Fi«eher, F. Hadugrn. chemistry ol b intnm P. Qinm, B. Hoyden. S. Furnell. L Mubihill. T. Shrlfonl. i:. Purrrll. J. Rich. H. Hamel, k. Brook . F. McGowan. H. Ralien«on. P. la-un, J. Reymann. R. l-araon. G. Bacido. P. Horacfc. D. Tbompaon. McNamara. I.. Hayne . ||. Uebher. J. Rrmeliu . H Sealing. R. Hayden. K. Cod r. | Rudm-r. SnW mu : I). Ilenderaon. J. Gaylo. V. Dirgrlman, Rhode-, F. Ha-ha gen. I karmui, D. Bartlett. J. Smyth, L. PouUcn, S. Bul ar. ailing 1 • ______ hfioto fraphy olwb r U br0 r Tp ,C hTtt in • • .. Seen ,t; ' t vunW carnes patrol The mam la«k of the lrong-willcd ludie and gentlemen of the Cainpu Patrol i« lo keep Mineolnit from picnicking in the park or ■troll- jug in tin’ lull during lunrh period . Knrrlittfy. G. 01 en, K. Brook , R. Hayden, J. Reymunn. R. Merle, I. Kin rlla, C. WrnJl. Tirtf rtm: R. Ruppel. M. H ci, A. Sander, J. Jeremiah, J. Alton. M. Albiitoo, R. Urhun, M. Kpp . E. Pulver. Second row. R. Northgurd. J. Palmer. B. Ring ley, H. Kiemer, D. Niel «m, E. Ileimlwrr, l_ Martin. E. Konp, B. Frrr. II- fal ire “Mr. Filler ” keep |.u y taking aixl develop- ing picture .-Knrrting: P. Thonm , D. Smith. C. Stirling. f'irtl mu : J. Irvin. R. Donnelly. C Garlic. B. King. Second rotr: C. Sanderson. S. Welch. E. Evan . Third rou: 0. Maione, E. Ekbolst, M. MomU, H. Brarik. _____________________________ student com noil The Student Council set up tin- school calendar and erve a' a clearing ground for ludent opinion . First row: C. A tan , J. Moore. Sec.; R. Darrell. Pres.; J. Katz. V. Pre .; B. Burdewick, Trea .: M. May. Second row : K. Hayden. T. Shelford. J. Hagerty. M. Melougbli , M. Gallor, B. McCinlcy, K. Przytula. W. JoHmou, B. Simonson. debating olwb - i .1 i give the $6V question a going over, first rou: L Martin, I). Ij.tl.um. P. Quicker, B. KarUn. Second rou : J. Moore. J. I.junglin. C. Woodruff. Y id ten, A. Sander. J. Jeremiah. ib rary ooMhc-il It not Gremlins who keep the library functioning to smoothly: it the industriou young ladic of the Library Council who perform ilii task. Kneeling: B. Nunnally. M. May, G. A tanas. (I Maiinsky. P. Hafoer. C Smith. Standing: A. Annable. L. Myer, B. Armstrong. I. Strendand. J. Mat- thei. M Nathan. R. Irnwcher, L. Russo, B. McGinley. G. Nully. M. Johnson. J. Brogan. J. Kut . K. McNamara, M. Wolfe. The Hi- , tpon orfd by the pread« ihccr by M-ndiug “CAKE |NH-k«|tr. Io the needy. Standing: C. Dor- ilrjn , C. Auiu , fira ritu: ( . Null’ , VI. May, l_ Ru«mi, B. McGinlet. .Si-hmi row: K. Kilkw, Ii. 1.. Myri, J. M.iloncy, (!. Smith. J. Mutthri. Third row: N. Kiclmrd oii. I. Strai«lind, B. Armstrong, E. McNamara. hwrth ron: I . Ilafncr. J. Kat , Wmpfuiit. J. Bi« nn, M. ttolfc, A. Aiuuble. offic-e workers “Ali right, Mr . Wcllhrock. I’ll ! ■ finished berr in a nent. W luit room «i «J you siv to deliver thi nir««,i|[r to— ?” NihI no tin office girU help in «mali av« to n office fuiMtinning. Slotuimg: I Siihvrr. V|. ndrrwn. [«nur, K. M.ii inpei. J rway, C. St.ii.mo. M. Suiiolano, J. I)rr. B. Stnttiry, J. Dee. Silting: I.. TraiToril, .. Wellbrork. Bueno Dia , Alumno . The «ludent thti leam the kjv and ru tom of our Spaiu h neighlHtr . f irst rmi: M. Berry. C Cundel. B. (vm alr . J. Dcniherii . E. Welch, A. Vming. P, Ehmi.in. P. PiM-lirr. K. Jninli . J. 11win. Sixoru] row: M Smith. M Porter. J. Moore, P. (,hiirker, K. Wrfi r h ch. II. Broeik, J. Well,. | . Martin. T. Davi , (.. Woodruff. J. Feiiwtrom. J. Wharton, J. Sohwarr. Third row: J,- Rrinrliu , B. Cincoltj. P. W iiigetl, B. Monier, R. DiPaltn . K. Kkholm, B. Wald. J. I.jungi m. P. Maton. h. Ea ile. B. udrr on fourth row : H. Kohcit on. h. Pr vtula. H. Errett. J. McDermott. D. I .athani. C. Doughty. C. Hemharh, Band-aid Klrrnet, iodine. and «ympalhv an- ali di- pen nl l thi efficient crew. Mi War ren, J. Bukodci, J. Neway, M. Carinha, M. Vnloliuo. Their meeting tilway go off vs illi a H. Weber, J. Kcmrliu . Second ron : M. First ron: I?. Codaor, Mr. I{uilii( r. $. Unlur, sectary clMb william Tell of M.ll. . Firtt ron: K. }M glri. G. Ol-eiv. R. Wriad R. Mauinger, M. Sinto-u . V. Saiulrr. J. Gaylo. Second rtm: A. lUmp. Well , M. ftrnnann, E. Kennedy, I). Jakobiak, J. Keymann. L Marti J. Maser, G Newbold, J. Thoni|ttoa. Mfi Walrrlmry. Adviser. ________________ Korea? mo This is just the Practice rie d ror fa M H.S. arched Standing: M. Palmer. H. Irmscher. L. McNamra. P. Quicker, B. Jack. K. Przytula. Sitting: P. Hafner, M. McLoughlin, J. Hagerty. First row: R. Jacobs, J. Dee, J. Dee, M. May, A. Winquist, D- Scblayer, B. Forres!. E. Osborn, P. Ehrnian. L. Mul- vibill. Second row: J. Vlarren. B. Arneson. J. Jeremiah, A. Sander. L. Schultz. E. Butterworth, N. Iversen, D. Banziger, M. Porter, A. McCartney, G. Atanas, J. Maloney. Third row: L. Hashagen, R. Ilodapp, J. Rich, A. Frost, R. Speyer, J. Beyrodt. M. Depp. C. Bayen, J. Brogan. M. Epps. G. Nulty, M. Wolfe, N. Richardson. Fourth row: B. Spranger. M. Sweet. B. Simonson. L. Martin, D. Latham, C. Doughty, P. MacCormaek. M. Gallor. B. Blackman. A. Annabel. R. Hamel. J. Stumph. Get that story in! Write those headlines! We’ve got to meet the deadline! Familiar echoes of our newsy, gossipy, and self-supporting school paper— the QUESTION MARK. EDITORIAL STAFF Standing: K. Niebling, M. Beshara, I). Jones, M. Gallor, P. MacCormaek. B. Free, J. Ilenneke, J. Bauer, R. Dunn. B. Anderson. Sitting: L. Mullen, J. Koenig, Art Ed.; J. Moore, E.; C. Doughty, Assoc. Ed.; M. Berry, Assoc. Ed. Not present: J. Rymar, Aset. Ed.; B. Blackman. Expressions such as blurbs, half-tones, reverse captions, flip negatives and “keep within the budget” have become all too familiar to those working on the SIGNET. Now that the book is finished we realize with regret how quickly time passed. BUSINESS STAFF Standing: R. Cunnion, J. McDermott, Bus. Mrg.; P. Quicker, Cir. Mgr.; II. Errett, T. Hoffman, B. Nunnally, G. Nulty, B. McGinley, E. Mc- Namara, P. Mason. Right row: R. Ruppel. E. Worosylla, M. Depp, L. Martin. J. llsewick. Left row: M. Tisci, A. Totaro. J. Beyrodt, M. Porter, S. Marshut, B. Kennedy. Not present: J. Bauer, K. Bayne, M. Carinha. M. Anderson. r CHORISTERS First row: B. Barber, B. Nunnally, J. Maloney, B. Guerin. J. Katz. C. Mai insky, A. Annable, J. Vanecek, B. Angus, J. Hamilton, N. Johnson. E. Worosylla, H. Wernersbach. E. McNamara. L. Bligh. Second row: B. Jack. B. Schelhorn. B. Forrest. P. Parish. A. Sander, B. Conklin, E. Osborn, R. Falbee, B. Borner, G. Nulty, I. Steensland, A. Totaro. M. Porter. B. King. P. Ilafner. J. LuVera, M. Kinsey. E. Neville. E. Cameron. Third row: E. Dempsey, J. Jeremiah, B. Walsky, J. Taaffe. K. Irmscher. B. Sweeney, A. Baxter. M. Hahlbohm. E. Earle, J. Matthei, V. Dee. J. Grano. M. Gallor. B. McGinley, J. Ross, M. Valentine, G. Buese. L. Myer, J. Smith, M. May. B. Venn. Fourth row: R. Olsen, W. Moore, J. Smyth, B. Cincotta. R. Curley, C. Wendt, F. Bates, R. Oliver, R. Larson, R. Darrell. P. Cornaglia. T. Thompson. R. Lange. M. Stierhiem, R. Haynes. I). McPartlin, G. Anderson, J. Evans. J. Smyth, J. Borst. A. Calsetta. Fifth row: J. Martone. T. Siniscakhi. G. Peers, E. Bates, R. Herte, C. Spradley. D. I.eun. R. Tomlinson, G. Roese. J. Reymann. K. Brooks, R. Benincasa. H. Errett. R. Hamel, R. Ackerman. D. Schmidt. D. Thompson, D. Bartlett. L. Leno, K. Katzer. BOYS’ GLEE CLUB First row: D. Spinelli. CL Stern. R. Connors. E. Harris. R. Grassi. I). Arfer, R. Wells. R. Walley, A. Calsetta, G. Peck. P. Pelino, J. Scheckard. Second row: E. Price, R. McPartlin. R. Olsen. R. Oliver. V. Siraco, A. Dawson, B. Campbell. J. Pszczola. W. Johnson. F. Bate . A. Hawes, G. Beaudoin. Third rou : T. Thompson, J. Dunphy, J. Seal, B. Mark. H. Essex. W. Boyens, W. Smith. D. Niebling. T. Siniscakhi. J. Ljunglin, R. Krulisch. A. Totaro. R. Sherwood, F. Johnson. Fourth row: R. Casciola. II. Errett, D. Smith. J. Reymann. I). Moser, B. Herte, C. Spradley, K. Bird, J. Wood. B. Lundstrom, T. Clifton. T. Man- gan. B. Small. MADRIGALS First row: E. Worosylla. R. Weiners- bach, E. McNamara, B. King, A. Totaro. M. Porter, B. Nunnally, B. Forrest. Second row: R. Irmscher, I. Steensland. B. McGinley, J. Katz, G. Nulty. J. Matthei, R. Falbee, E. Schwan Direc- tor). Third row: G. Baler, K. Katzer. I). Bartlett. B. Borner, V. Dee, R. Hamel, L. Leno, R. Haynes. Fourth row: R. Tomlinson, R. Darrell, J. Reymann, K. Brooks. R. Herte. I). Latham, H. Errett. BOYS’ OCTETTE A. Calsetta. T. Thompson (Seated), II. Errett, Mr. Sheckard. K. Ackerman, K. Olsen, K. Herle, W. Moore, G. Bates, F. Bates. GIRLS’ SEXTETTE V. Gowens, I). Hostage, S. Olsen. C. Olsen. C. Stirling, M. Dempsey. t)epartmen t “Let’s hear that passage again. People, don’t you appreciate music? This is just like feeding pearls to swine.” These are memorable echoes of our busy hours in the music room. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB First rote: M. Matedero, S. Lacey. I . Thomas. J. Musch. E. Evans, B. Unnerberg, F. Boitt. C. Heilman. Y. Chirlando, L. Hammett. P. Georg- hegan. J. Kennell, E. Berry. M. Burns. F. Pizzo, I). Lydon. T. Licota. J. Sheckard. Director. Second rote: M. Byers, E. Feinman. J. Timm, C. Pontifex, J. Caldwell, N. Hennig. B. Wei- gel, J. Kotlar. J. Wharton. N. Neilsen. B. Arm- strong, B. March, F. Heinsohn, J. Rennie, R. Vazquez. E. Przytula, P. Smith, C. Lewis, J. Luzi. Third rote: I). Karstadt. J. Rich, B. Becker, 1. Faria, N. Schlickting. J. Schwartz, M. Dempsey. I). West head. J. Redling. B. Hoff, V. Gowens. J. O’Neill, J. DeCurtis, B. Swicicki, M. Santosus. II. Herte, .1. Crews, M. I e.Men- dola. F. Johnson. Fourth rote: L. Kinsey. C. Harris, N. O'Connor, L. Rucker. A. Ilaug, L. Yook, C. Kaffin, D. Hildehrandt. M. Krause. N. Grabner, B. Surowiec, B. Zellman, S. White, A. Popielaski. M. Gannett, S. Bayer, C. Chris- tensen, S. MacGeorge, W. Roders. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB First rote: C. Faggella. A. Helme, C. Siciliano, B. Nunnally, M. Dornemann. D. Henderson. P. Blumberg. B. Sindelar, S. Klevanosky, J. LuVera. J. Thompson, E. Lewis, E. Coniker. J. LeMendola, J. Rinaldi. J. Sheckard. Director. Second row: M. Black, S. Noway. M. Albiston, A. Errelt, F. Shannon. G. Woodruff. M. Sici- liano. E. Tishka, A. Ehlenberger. R. Karol. A. Luciano, C. Olsen, M. Siciliano, E. Asklund. J. McLeod. P. Clark. Third row: C. Fookes. J. Seuling. J. Rooney, G. Olsen. C. FroWich, D. Hostage, I. Lasco, J. Fee, M. Tangemann. J. Chirillo. J. Kennedy, C. Murphy, J. Smith. A. Bayne. L. Neighbors. Fourth rote: A. Ramp. A. Zagusta, S. McPherson. A. Lynch. S. Fur- nell, C. Dutto. B. Burner, M. Morrissey, C. Newbold. F. Barteld. N. Blekicki. A. Beck. M. Delargy, G. O’Brien. P. Shelford. P. Newman, R. Wemersbach. ORCHESTRA First row: L. Bligh, J. Pinto, L. Poulsen, E. Higgins. H. Wernersbach. B. Maier, E. Welch, D. Klahn. Second row: II. Reimer, J. Moore, A. Jamgotchian. D. Wendt. M. Epps, B. King, C. Moore. C. DeStefano, H. Seuling, J. Reymann, V. Johnson. J. Gaylo. Third row: L. Martin. M. Robbins, J. Wells. M. Hermann. H. Weber, I). Krumholz. P. Couluris, F. Scida, A. Beebe, P. Casa. E. Kaider, F. Lasasso. Fourth row: F. Kinsella. T. Davis, P. Harvey, I). Smith, T. Thompson. A. Falanga. C. Ciminera, W. Mark. P. Mas'icci, J. Amodio. DANCE BAND STRING ENSEMBLE D. Smith, D. Sims, A. Tyler, P. Romeo, F. Scida, A. Beebe, D. Wendt, J. Pinto, H. Riemer, T. Davis. Mr. Castagna, A. Tiexeira, P. Casa, F. Lasasso, C. Moore, R. Olsen, J. Gaylo, D. Klahn. Lois Bligh at the piano. H. Seuling. Mr. Enck at the piano. BAM) First row: J. Enck (Director), H. Weber, J. Dee. M. McLoughlin. R. Van Tassel), E. Higgins, R. Curley, E. Kaider. J. Curley, M. Morrisesey, J. Dee, D. Smith. Second row: B. Maier, C. De Stefano, K. Smith. C. Gresalfi, D. Milne, R. Hayden, D. Latham, C. Moore. J. McDermott. J. Schwarz, L. Bligh. Third row: E. Kennedy, K. Hobby, A. Ealanga, C. Ciminera. P. Fitzgerald, A. Beebe, F. Scida. F. Lasasso, P. Casa, A. Teixeira. Fourth row: H. Seuling, J. Romaine. B. Dornemann, D. Sims, P. Couluris, W. Lange, M. Burry, E. Staiano. P. Romeo. P. Hass, J. Revmann. R. Olsen. MARCHING CHORUS First row: G. Nataro, R. Jacobs. M. Tangemann, F. Pizzo. J. Busch, F. Botti, J. Rooney. Second row: C. Faggella, H. Herte, D. Hildebrandt. M. Epps. J. O'Neill. J. DeCurtis. B. Seche, C. Kaffin. Third row: P. Greene. J. Redling. J. Ross. G. O'Brien. M. Delargy. J. W ilma. J. Ringen. DANCE CORPS The rockettes of the M.H.S. who are definitely dancing their way to renown. First row: S. Neway, M. Albiston M. Neway, A. Errctt. J. Schwartz, M. Schwartz, A. llaug, B. Forrest. Second row: P. Newman. B. Schelhom, C. Pontifex, G. Hunt, J. anecek, B. Borner, S. Fields, M. Black. Third row: I). Henderson, G. Brundy, C. Heilmann, P. Ehrman, H. Daniels, J. Fee, J. Kennel. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Vivacious Belly—Coeds whose cheers and winning smiles spark our teams to victory. Kneeling: C. Mai insky, K. Fa 1 bee, M. Wolfe, B. Armstrong, Capt., A. Annabel, L. Meyer, P. Hafner. Standing: B. Sweeney, G. Nulty. L. Russo, D. Sell layer, J. Matthei, M. May. TWIRLERS Not only have they dazzled us by their skillful twirling during the halves but they have held many audiences spellbound by their sparkling fire twirling. E. Pechette, J. Katz. A. Winquist, M. Hahlbohn, P. Mason, M. Byers, B. Nunnally. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: D. Murray, M. Harris Capt., S. Powers. Standing: J Timm, N. Johnson, S. McGeorge V. Birch, B. Conklin, D. Krum holz. G.A.A. First row: E. Worosylla. M. Tisci, J. Wayne, B. Walsky, B. McGinlcy, L. Russo, J. Brogan (Pres.), J. Matthei (Sec. , G. Atanas, E. McNamara. B. Nunnally, J. Neway, M. Berry, C. Pizzo. Second row: P. Smith. G. Nulty, J. Jordan. B. Guerin, M. Wolfe, A. Annable, A. Totaro, D. Huber, L. Myer, B. Armstrong, J. Usewick, J. Maloney. Third row: A. Steffens, C. Gordon. B. Guldi. P. Quicker, M. Porter, J. Palmer, C. Dunn, L. Bligh, B. Angus, T. Davis, E. Kennedy, J. Wells. Fourth row: J. Katz. R. Falbee, A. Zukosky, D. Jones, C. Bayne, P. Mason. M. McLoughlin, B. Blackman. J. Bauer. A. Winquist. M. May. Fifth row: M. Depp. E. Earle, M. Gallor. P. MacCormack, 1). Schlayer. D. Jakohiak. J. Grano. G. Staiano. D. Seger. J. McDermott, M. Savastano. G.A.A. First row: S. Neway. M. Albiston. R. Jacobs. J. Gaylo, V. Diegelmann. M. Henriques, J. Harvey, P. Harvey, M. Epps, N. O’Sullivan, B. Forrest, L. Karmin, G. Nataro, J. Davanzo. Second row: M. Kinsey, A. Barber. M. Harris, V. Birch. G. Hunt, S. Savastano. J. Kennedy, M. Siciliano. M. Black A. Errett, J. Galluzzo. Third row: B. Conklin, P. Ehrman, L. Schultz, E. Butterworth, C. Reuther, C. Danko, II. Brozik. J. Noren, D. Shaw L. Mulvihill. B. Arneson. Fourth row: E. Pepe. L. Pizzo. A. Rizzo. F. Barteld, J. Warlow. B. Jack. J. Rich. B. Schelhorn. S. MacGeorge, E. Osborn. Fifth row: P. Shelford. B. Hodapp, R. DiPalma, B. Simonsen, B. Spranger, M. Sweet, L. Hashagen, C. Fenty, B. Bonier, A. Sander. The Dance Corps in Action 4 SOCCER HONOR TEAM First row: A. Rizzo, A. DeStefano, J. Davanzo, S. Lacey, E. Pepe, L. Pizzo. Second row: K. Blumberg, R. Jacobs. C. Newbold. J. Warlow, M. Henriques, J. Rut limer. HOCKEY HONOR TEAM First row: C. Cordon, A. Wingquist, M. Sweet, J. Brogan. J. Matthei, C. Bayne. G. Staiano. L. Bligh. B. Arm- strong. C. Rent her. Second row: B. Forrest, E. Me Namara. B. Guildi, N. Richardson, B. McGinley, L. Russo. B. Spranger. E. Ilodapp. R. Falbee, L. Myer, P. Harvey, F. Shannon. G. A tanas. That's the way to the goal posts!' . reih reinmen G. Golden, B. Pfaff, W. Zenda, K. Akeson, E. Wilenski, C. Juergens, J. Gallagher. J. Curley. Kneeling: W. Campbell, G. Rose, R. Slater, L. Gerard. Standing: C. Pierson, A. Marrat, G. Peers, R. Oliver. R. Rough. men First row: J. DiNapoli. G. Golden, K. Wilson, C. Juergens, B. Dawson, K. Bauer, W. McEvily. Second row: D. Pruning, J. Hutton, J. Wayne, P. Carhart, R. Nicoll, J. Licata, B. Slater. Third row: J. Grismer, R. Oliver, D. Aery, J. Romaine, W. Blain, K. Akeson, E. W'ilenski, B. Small. J reih reirimen Cruel, Co, C First rotv: J. Juergens, D. Collier, W. Going, C. Robb, W. Murphy. Second row: H. Steffens, K. Mehin, R. Gillespie, J. Smyth, J. Worthington. Third row: J. Anderson, C. McCullagh, R. Viapiano, D. Clark, J. Martone. First row: K. Melvin, J. Romp, J. Seal, J. Martone, G. Anderson. Second row: I). Kehoe, J. Gerrie. R. Totter, T. Murphy. cJlacroSSe First row: I). Cianquinto. J. DeStefano, P. Nicholson, V. M«skill. J. Hill. Second row: L. Fraylcr, K. Olsen, K. Hobby, A. Young. Third row: T. Siniscalchi, H. Bennett, D. Leon, J. Gerrie, D. Dimond. First row: T. Akeson, W. Baker, B. Waldron, B. Wachsmuth, R. Gillespie, A. Tyler, J. Kane. Second row: W. Campbell, E. Juergens, L. Gerard, R. Rough, G. Brandon, D. Riordan. Third row: B. Vanhulse, R. Seal, R. Dominquez. First roWy left to right: R. Rough, V. Meskell, A. DeMarco, R. Slater, B. Campbell, T. Akeson. Second row: J. McNamara. D. Rotherham, B. Brandsborg, R. Gallucio, E. Juergens, J. Kane, C. Spradley. Kneeling: W. Welker, A. Campbell, B. Wham, F. Palumbo. Standing: E. Evrett, V. Johnson. H. Thompson, B. Slepkoski, A. Vogel. Uarsitu (J aSela If Ooops!!! No-hitter Standing: R. Hoolihan. A. Truckenbrodt, R. Burdewick, M. Sideritis, J. Cordts, D. Kehoe, J. Gerrie. Kneeling: R. Cussmano, H. Thompson, W. Going, W. Welker, J. DeMarco. BASKETBALL SCORES Mineola 35 Freeport 66 Mineola 31 St. Pauls 46 Mineola 37 Hempstead 51 Mineola 55 Sea Cliff 53 (overtime) Mineola 55 Roslyn 49 Mineola 59 Freeport 68 Mineola 52 Glen Cove 52 Mineola 53 Port 55 Mineola 31 Great Neck 38 Mineola 47 Garden City 49 Mineola 51 Manhasset 45 Mineola 52 Port 44 Mineola 49 Great Neck (overtime) 59 Mineola 51 Garden City 38 Mineola 45 Manhasset 57 Mineola 70 Glen Cove 51 Mineola 53 St. Pauls 49 FOOTBALL SCORES Lawrence 13 Valley Stream 13 Great Neck 19 Glen Cove 27 Mepham 26 Baldwin 27 Hicksville 7 Hempstead 7 Mineola 0 Mineola 6 Mineola 32 Mineola 19 Mineola 0 Mineola 6 Mineola 6 Mineola 18 First row: P. Cornaglia, H. P'ree, K. Broderick, H. Viapiano. P. Murphy, k. Stuart, H. Samsel, F. Bates. Second roiv: M. Siderius, R. Buebe, B. Coning, A. Campbell, D. Collier, H. Thompson, C. Robb, Capt.; D. Clark, R. Ginochio. B. McDonald. M. Stierheim, R. Golluscio. Third row: D. Gianquinto. R. Hamel, D. Rotherham, B. Casciola. A. Truckenbrodt, N. Ilulbert. B. Mark, J. Miller, R. Murtha, V. Johnson, A. Dawson. £) A $JLA Ifrl-tM art O' tU 'M K j, Tn M O M G l tA, (Lia65 ojJanuary, 1952 l o5ter Pictures on Page 39 Upper, First row: R. Feeley, K. Frayler, J. Gaylo, V. Diegelman, P. Ehrman, T. Davis, C. Hayden, B. Forrest, F. Shannon, C. Guider, L. DeLuna, B. Douglas, E. Asklund. Second row: M. Eclreiter, R. Edlund, E. Dorsh, A. Guy, J. Thompson, G. Monno, D. Sims, D. Cacamis, J. Hill, J. MacDonald, T. Siniscakhi, H. Junge. Third row: J. Fiermonte, J. Fernstrom, P. Fischer, M. Gerakaris, B. Homer, M. Fratangelo, V. Freeze, C. Garhe, J. Ringen, J. W'arlow, S. Furnell, J. McLeod. Fourth row: J. Jackson, G. Jacobsen, A. Thompsen, G. Brombacher, D. Gianquinto, J. Page, P. Lamb, D. McPartlin, C. Fenty, V. Dee, N. Grabner. Fifth row: W. Going, M. Siderius, D. Riordan. R. Dominquez, R. Northgard, J. Gerrie, E. Everett, R. Gillispie, H. Lycke, M. Murch. Middle, First row: B. Conklin, B. A meson, H. Dalvano. J. Smyth, D. Shaw, E. Dunn, T. Ball, B. Barber, B. Angus, J. Pelkowski, E. Pechette, J. Stein, A. Cappola, M. Powers. Second row: R. Speyer, B. Cincotta, C. Brant, L. Schultz, E. Butterworth, C. Reuther, M. Stub, C. Purrell, R. Shotter, S. Rhodes, C. Danko, H. Brozik. Third row: J. Schel, B. Spranger, J. Rich, L. Bligh, J. Comerma, S. Clifford, G. Esko, R. Brown, G. Suessenbach, B. Borner, J. Smyth. Fourth row: C. Crosson, R. Cussmano, J. Plourd, A. Santosus, R. Benincasa, H. Bennett, R. Smith, T. Akeson, P. Romeo, D. Bartlett. Fifth row: 11. Robertson, H. Samsel, G. Brandon, R. Stern, G. Roese, D. Rotherham, P. Cornaglia, K. Bird, B. Brundage, H. Bethel. Lower, First row: G. Nataro, E. Osborn. D. Jennings, E. Wighaus, P. Harvey, M. Harris, M. Kinsey, J. LuVera, P. Cromack. K. Matzinger, D. Henderson, L. Karmin. J. Irwin, R. Jacobs. Second row: J. Noren, L. Millvihill, D. Thomson, R. Narel, B. Wham. W. Johnson, D. Milne, K. Melvin, J. Ha Howell. R. Haynes, G. Olsen, R. Olsen, J. Marsman. Third row: M. Valentine, M. Sweet, B. Wenzel, K. Katzer, J. Halfpenny, E. Hodapp, J. Warren, N. Iversen, A. Young, R. Hamel. Fourth row: C. Jessberger, A. Frost, L. Hashagen, P. Kuenstner, R. Kelly, R. Malone, F. Hashagen, K. Winner, R. Larson, M. Lambertson, C. Moore. Fifth row: R. Noren, W. Haas, R. Tomlinson, L. Munao, R. Moritz, D. Leun, R. Morris. D. Kehoe, F. McGowan. noLuleclcementi The members of the SENIOR CLASSES and the SIGNET STAFF wish to thank the following people whose “guiding lights” made this yearbook possible. MISS LOVINA MULLEN who helped us over many a rough spot with a “Now, kids, how about this? ’ and without whose hand at the helm this book could never have come to port. MRS. ROSEMARY CUNNION who gave unstintingly of her time and enthusiasm to get the ads rolling in and to make the budget balance. MRS. GERTRUDE GAGLIANO. MRS. MARY MAHER and MR. BERNARD HAUSMAN, our class advisors, who lent us a helping hand. MRS. FLORENCE WLLLBROCK who made us welcome in her office and per- mitted us the use of the equipment. MR. BOB FALLER, that amiable wizard with a lens, who made the campus pic- tures come to life on these pages. MR. AR I HUR FLEISHER, of The Comet Press, whose constructive criticism and friendly advice solved so many of our problems. The ADMINISTRATION for doing their utmost to make this book a success. Our PATRONS and ADVERTISERS without whose generous assistance our year- book would not be a reality. And most particularly we want to thank all the members of the student body who spent many hours of earnest labor on the yearbook, waiting copy and bringing in ads to make our book an enduring picture of our school life. Jennie Rubin Mr. James McGinley Anita's Beauty Shoppe Herricks Meat Market Williston Sewing Center Lafayette Pharmacy Supreme Laundry Zorn's United Cigars Nick's Auto Body Supply Turnpike Bake Shoppe Chris VonDohlen Willis Tailor and Furrier Richard A. Fisher Rudy's Shoe Store John's Shoe Store Hillside Heights Liquor Store The Fountainette Tony Palmer Barbara Hobbs Public Cleaners George's Delicatessen Gang Boosters The B.T.O.V' Lenkoe Joe and Barbara Laugh and Howl Margie Newoy Nancy Nielsen E. R. Schwan J. W. Sheckard Anne and Nancy Jean, Judy and Sue Beryl and Wilma Philip E. M. Pelino Jr. Doug Carol and Greg Billy and Carol Edna and Yvonne Sis and Sue Janet and Tom Audrey Sander Mary Nerod Lynn Ewart George Gaskue Lloyd Poulsen Bunny and Ellie Ruth C. Smith Leila Martin Jack S. Romaine Margie Santosus Margaret Dempsey Elizabeth Dempsey Arlene F. Zukosky Marion Gallor Arty Tat Totaro Marie and Carmen Dick Knott Kenny Katzer Ronnie Hayden Gerry Gross Las dos senoritas The Little Ones Donna Klahn James Ljunglin Barbara Leipman Patricia Connolly Josey La Mendola Nora Eward Shotz Kuskowski Celine French Marlene Gadell John Cootey Richard Connors Bill Clark Barbara Fitterer Barbara Kasperski Sue Bayer Bev Becker L nne Bridges Bert Abitz Joan and Vinnie Isabel Spinelli Pete Q. Piggy Demarest Dot and Mary Sheldon Haller Carmella and Marie Mary and Dee George Ruppel Roe Louis Leno Eleanor and Larry Paul Lamb Mary Lou Kinsey Mary Lambertson Carol Moore Alice Lynch Lynn and Pat Charlie La Mendola Paul Kuenstner David Maine Bob and Irv Don Leun Ronnie Olsen Frond and Elinor Noren Dot and June Renieda Shotter Connie Purrell Edna Pechette Joe Schel Joanna and Bobby Joan Rich Sis and Joe Jackie and Choo-Choo Von Cacamis Blondie Ke and Swee Milly Wolfe Jack Ryan Vince and Lucky Pete Murphy Robert Northgard Tony Siniscalchi John and Mueller Moose Bobbie and Bobbie Donald Me Mahon Mr. Arnopol Roy Noren John De StefFano Donald Savacool Arthur Thompson J. Kennedy Anthony Langello Dennis Riordan John Miller Mr. Muirer John Parsons Priscilla Clark Graceann John Stumpf The Three Musketeers Cookis Komp W. Lange Barbara March Nancy and Carol Monstrous Joe June and Horton Brutus Monte Carlo Boys Bet's Mair Terry ?. John Keavery Julie Peter Horsch Izzy, Dizzy, Moe and Clarence Arline Helme Muriel Kissam Barbara Zellman Carol Stirling Gerry O'brien Sharon White Weiss, Robert Poodles David Smith Orlando Moione Adrienne Ramp Jackie Neighbors Robert Rennie Anne-Marie Nardi Lucili Oliver Bing Thompson Cookie Thompson Rae Stroup Sandy Reiss George Quester Philip Rebaud Gordon Peck Clyde Roberts Moneybags John Pento Bruce Reymann Bob Nicoll Matthew Maloney Grace Olsen Catherine Motto Sheila McPherson His Nibs Chester A. Nartowicz Miss Palmer Nancy Sandy and Micky June n' Doris n' Joy Cookie and Audrey Babes Unneberg Betty Weigel Mike Regateiro Robert (Cookie) Cooke Dave Wendt Buddy Zenda Richie Wells Marcia Weidenbaum Gang Boosters Mickey White Barbara Armstrong Marty Porter Kay and Janet Gaspare Baudo Emily L. Becken The Three Musketeers Jerry B. Norman Oliveau Jenny Halfpenny Alice Baxter Walter Nohowec HaufRes and Re Gloria Content June and Bill Pat and Rod Julie Guenard Jimmy Seal Pickle Puss and Flattop Princess and G.l. Joe Ken Nebling Frostie Dolores Viera Ken Prezy Gail Sylvia Vieira Scully Bobby and Sid Eileen Williams Pebbity Bat Man and Robin Billy and Jeanie Roda Pfeferstein Lois Hashagen Cookie Carol and Val Helen and Bill Connie, Lee and Muffin Hans Sehr Dotty Schlayer Beeb and Bob Lucia Russo Bing Giriligi Bob Beaulieu Joan Palmer Rah Rah Girls Rose Abitz John Carradine Smitty and Tuffy Paul McGiunness Viola Gowens Mary Ann Beshara Donald Wilson Jane Gaydos Eddie Thompson Bunny and Bobby Bunny Killer Harry Thompson Rita and Bill Patricia Greene Merrett III The Three Musketeers from Norma Hennig Winnie and Ned Princess Pat Irene Lasco Gloria and Rocky Rosemary Cunnion Rosemarie Karol Pete Masucci Josephine H. Young, R.N. Sheila Mulz Mike June L. Warren, D.H. Diana Karstadt Bernie (Puff) Mary J. Carinha Miss H. Green Terry Mary and Regina Ellen Kammarin Charlie Jackie and Joe Claire Kaffin Sig-Sig Phyl Mac Cormack Dottie and Bob Cookie and Jaynie Gertrude Gagliano Winnie and Neal Cornelia Doedeyns Gene Gowens Arthur Hawes Charles Amundsen Margaret Fields Glen Hemback Esther Welch Michael DeLea Carol Sauer and Ann Noig Toni and Anna Happy and Nancy Carol Harris Alice Annable Louie Frayler Pinkey Ella Thomas Ginny Neighbors Kent H. Ted Big Doug Laura R. Arrlley Ruth and Audrey Taffy Barbara Hoff Kenneth Stuart Dummy and Dummykins Virginia Johnson Mic and Ellen Irene Krause Ed. Kaider Delta Zeta Chi Sorority Miss Barbara E. Hobbs Nancy Johnson Ginny and Gootz Kenny Joan Jeremia Helen and Rudy Contented Barbara Karlan G. H. A. Grizzy Artie and Mildred Mickey and Marilyn Paul Donald Jarvis Jeanne and Sally E. W. Harris Stella and Scottie Pinky Jacobsen P. J. Heath Loly and Poly Edmond Harnett Harold Harriet Dalvano Paul (Peppy) Cornagia A. Kaider Connie Danko Brom Bones Clyde Juergens Peppy LaMocco Georgette and Jimmy It Inglo Arlene and Irene Killer Kenny Anranski Angie Fusco Parem Hagarty Rita Cody Rubie and Mary Anne Joe LaMendola Ellen Butterworth Joan U. Muscles Betty and Glo Barbara Blackman Roy Lithen Vip Eleanore Heimberg Killer Keefe Vorol Gaggella Glo and Joe Dot Seger Bobby Schreiber Marie and Nickie Shortie and Sweet Joan Uurrise Tall and Shorty Rudy and John Barbara Swicicki Mickey and Chick Barbara Ringsley Carol Olsen Florence Johnson Frank Vigliotti Ed. Wiienski David Whittendole Jean Regateiro Tiny and Lover Peggy Thomas Esther Siciliano Barbara Sindelar Barbara Surowiec E. L. Wright M. Monell Hill Billy Seymour Gordon Scott Gerald Stern Bob Hamel Lover and Tiny Carol-Jean Speyer Marion Flesch Annette and Johnny Joan Brogan Joan and Ronnie Buster's Gang June and Ev Big Barry Bob Godsoe John Cordts Robert Hathaway Jack Burns' Girl The Idiots Swamp Boy and Mountain Girl Jean and Jean Nina and Joan Ballon Head Bayer Buckey Dimples and Chubby Marilyn Betty and Bill Albert Reinhalter Jr. Billy W. Pablo Wingett Squeaky Esg. Teeny and Judy Pat Bruce Van Hulse Pete Sena Richard Wilton Bobby Zagusta Janet, Marty and Beryl Marcia West Texas Bill Waldron Joy Titelman Phoebe and Russ Horry Free John C. Dumphy Joanie Katz Margie May Pam Emmy Lou Barbara Snookie ☆ Congratu lations and Best Wishes of THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ☆ ☆ ☆ James W. Barron, President Dr. George E. Barnes, Vice President Clara M. Gerard Howard B. Hengerer George F. Stradar ☆ YOUR FRIENDLY AND NEIGHBORLY FORD DEALERS JERICHO MOTORS INCORPORATED SALUTES THE STUDIES OF MINEOLA HIGH SCHOOL YOU WERE TAUGHT TO DRIVE ON A FORD — STAY WITH IT Sales FORD BUILDING Service Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-2000 Free Pick Up Delivery GARDEN CITY REAL ESTATE 7-7630, 7-9431 INSURANCE WILDWOOD REALTY INC. JERICHO TURNPIKE AND OLD COUNTRY ROAD BOX 185 MINEOLA, NEW YORK BIG CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST FRAME MOTOR COMPANY CHEVROLET 12 E. JERICHO TPKE. MINEOLA, NEW YORK Carden City 7-0111 Compliments of D. C. H. Richmond Hardware 120 Main St. Mineola, N. Y. 635 Willis Ave. Williston Pk., N. Y. Garden City 7-0916 Mack Markowitz, Inc. Your OLDSMOB1LE Dealer Main Bedell Streets Hempstead, N. Y. Education which leads to a better way of life must not be limited to skills and judgments. Social consciousness must be the basic objective. THE FRANK E. BROWN AGENCY, INC GENERAL INSURANCE 43 MINEOLA BOULEVARD MINEOLA. NEW YORK DRAKE SCHOOLS SECRETARIAL MACHINE COURSES—DAY OR NIGHT SEND FOR FOLDER 90-53 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica 39-01 Main Street. Flushing JAmaica 6-3835-36 FLushing 3-3535 North ru p’s Sport Shop, Inc. SPORTING GOODS • GAMES FISHING TACKLE • TOYS GREETING CARDS 314 HILLSIDE AVENUE WILLISTON PARK, L. I. 160 OLD COUNTRY ROAD • MINEOLA. N.Y. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Classes of 1951 © PHOTOGRAPHY BY dohe it J. fycdle i QUEENS VILLAGE 8, N. Y. HO 4-3959 © Specializing in Portraiture and Bridal Candid COMPLIMENTS OF A. KARLSEN BARBER SHOP Garden City 7-9843 Delivery Service i MERENDA’S HARDWARE BENJAMIN MOORE'S PAINTS AND VARNISHES - LOCKSMITH 270 JERICHO TURNPIKE Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-1701 JACK and JIM’S SERVICE STATION FIRST STREET and MINEOLA BOULEVARD Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-5460 FRED’S BAKERY CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS BREAD AND ROLLS 190 SECOND STREET Mineola, L. I. Garden City 7-9325 Garden City 7-4048 SHERI’S LUNCHEONETTE A. H. REISS - S. REISS FOR FINER FOODS AND FOR THE TRULY GOOD MALTED MILK OPTOMETRISTS 474 JERICHO TURNPIKE 146 MINEOLA BOULEVARD Mineola, N. Y. Mineola, L. I. Garden City 7-6060 Garden City 7-5959 Centre Fruit Vegetable EDMUND J. CASHMAN Market FROM 1 , FREE DELIVERY 322 HILLSIDE AVENUE Williston Park, L. L, N. Y. GENERAL INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE 178 SECOND STREET Mineola, N. Y. THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK Miiieola, L. I. CORNER JERICHO TURNPIKE and MINEOLA BOULEVARD Garden City 7-8700 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation GArden City 7-0733 KELLER KITCHENS FORMICA SINKS AND COUNTKR TOPS KITCHEN MODERNIZATION 209 HILLSIDE AVENUE WILLISTON PARK, N. Y. Zke flew .... SAN SU SAN Restaurant Cocktail Lounge Entertainment Dancing Nitely Except Monday French and American Cuisine Never a Cover Charge Luncheon Cocktails Dinner Long Island’s Finest Banquet Facilities to 400 Res. Garden City 7-3893 Watch Newspapers for Gala Celebrities JERICHO TURNPIKE MINEOLA, L. I. Garden City 7-8530 Garden City 7-4887 Let Our Drapes arul Curtains Refresh Your Home JAY’S DEPARTMENT STORE THE DRAPE SHOP DRESS MATERIALS RY THE YARD 204 JERICHO TURNPIKE 166 JERICHO TURNPIKE Mineola, N. Y. Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-7878 7-2182 MINEOLA ROAD OIL CORP. DISTRIBUTORS OF CUTBACKS. ASPHALT, EMULSIONS COLAS WINDSOR AVENUE MINEOLA, N. Y. Garden City 2020 Garden City 7-0823 EAST WILLISTON DRUG STORE S. FERRETTI. Pharmacist QUALITY Launderers and Cleaners 3 DAY SERVICE AT PLANT Pick-up and Delivery Service 65 HILLSIDE AVENUE 344 JERICHO TURNPIKE Williston Park, N. Y. Opp. Chaminade H. S. Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-4223 THE VILLAGE BAKERY WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES OUR SPECIALTY - YOUR DELIGHT Garden City 7-5888 MARTONE’S GARAGE GAS ■ OIL - GREASE - TIRES - TUBES ACCESSORIES Glass and Radiator Work (htr Specialties 78 HILLSIDE AVENUE Williston Park, N. Y. ONE JERICHO TURNPIKE Cor. Ros. Rd. Mineola, L. I„ N. Y. Garden City 7-1477 X-RAY FITTING TURNPIKE SHOE STORE, INC. SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 208 JERICHO TURNPIKE COMPLIMENTS OF JOSE MELLO 220 JACKSON AVENUE Mineola, N. Y. Compliments of SCHENCK TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. Compliments of THE CLASS OF JANUARY 1951 ☆ ☆ ☆ Garden City 7-5339 Garden City 5909 Frank Molinari, Prop. BELLA NAPOLI MINEOLA AUTO BODY RESTAURANT CORP. ITALIAN FOOD OUR SPECIALTY Accommodations for Parties, Weddings, Banquets, Etc. 61-65 WILLIS AVENUE 100 EAST JERICHO TURNPIKE Mineola, N. Y. Mineola, L. I. Near Fair Grounds Garden City 7-5729 Floral Park 4-6420 Fieldstone 7-2594 GOULD SALES CO. RESIDENTIAL MAJOR APPLIANCES Lumber-Mason-Material89 Inc. Motorola - Television • R.C.A. • G.E. 2030 HILLSIDE AVENUE 154 MINEOLA BOULEV ARD New Hyde Park, L. I. Mineola, L. L, N. Y. Bet. New Hyde Park Road Denton Avenue Compliments of OLD COUNTRY DINER Old Country Road Glen Cove Road Garden City 7-9580 Carle Place. L. I. Garden City 7-5644 COMPLIMENTS PRICE’S HARDWARE OF PITTSBURGH PAINTS Housewares - Gifts FARMERS’ OUTLET We Make Keys and 145 JERICHO TURNPIKE ROBERTS MEAT MARKET Mineola, L. I. Garden Cily 7-2784 Collision Work Garden City 7-5573-M BARNEY’S TRAILER SERVICE EMILIA RAMOS FURRIER WE SPECIALIZE IN HOUSE TRAILERS Fur Coats Made to Order Nationwide House Trailer Towing Trailers Made to Order Repaired • Remodeled • Relined Trailers for Hire - Day or Week 210 FRONT STREET 269 EAST JERICHO TURNPIKE Minectla, N. Y. Mineola, N. Y. J. KATZ FURNITURE COMPANY 108-110 MAIN STREET MINEOLA. N. Y. Tel. Garden City 7-4477 Three Great Floors Compliments of SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 259 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Hempstead 2-4275 Phone Garden City 2182 ROSATI CONTRACTING CO. ROAD CONSTRUCTION—GRADING 233 JERICHO TURNPIKE EAST MINEOLA, L. I., N. Y. THE GREAT AUAnTiC PACIFIC TEA CO. A GAS WATER HEATER is best all ways! The whole family enjoys the comfort and convenience of automatic gas heated water every day—all around the clock. See the 1951 model automatic gas water heaters on display at our local offices. LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY Garden City 7-4109 “CHAMPS” Crafts - Hobbies - Artist Supplies Model Maker Supplies - Photo Supplies - School Supplies Educational Toys 116 Mineola Boulevard Garden City 7-7755 or Garden City 7-9870 Garden City 7-6956 DRENNAN PHOTO SERVICE RAYDA SHOPPE GRADUATION ■ COLLEGE Carrying a Complete Line of Application Photos - Photostats SPORTWEAR AND LINGERIE Photo Supplies 105 HILLSIDE AVENUE 152 MINEOLA BOULEVARD Next to Bohacks New Hyde Park, L. I. Garden City 7-1912 Garden City 7-2326 OTTO STRUSS ARTHUR’S MEAT MARKET DELICATESSEN Hillside Heights’ Own 320 HILLSIDE AVENUE 11 HILLSIDE AVENUE WiUiston Park, N. Y. Hillside Heights, N. Y. GEORGE C. ASHBY HARDWARE COMPANY MINEOLA, L. I. GARDEN CITY 7-1312 Garden City 7-5042 CONGRATULATIONS to the GRADUATES from THE TAU GAMMA SORORITY Garden City 7-7367 - 7-0678 HAILE REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 245 HILLSIDE AVENUE Williston Park COMPLIMENTS OF LOUIS EKUS SON THE WILLISTON TAILORS AND FURRIERS Quality Cleaning on Premises 470 SAGAMORE AVENUE East Williston BEST WISHES HAILE MAILING SERVICES L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Your Official Jeweler Clas9 Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations—Diplomas Personal Cards Club Insignia—Medals Trophies 521 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 17, N. Y. ☆ Com pi i men ts of 7V. S Sexfrw, ☆ J. Alfred Valentine Insurance Fire, Auto, Compensation, Real Estate Residential. Business, Industrial “’In Your Service’’ 148 Mineola Blvd., Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-7200 Call Garden City 7-0330 COMPLIMENTS OF MANUEL VAZ CONTRACTOR Painter • Decorator - Paperhanger 210 FRONT STREET Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-9129 Fritz Weidel EAST WILLISTON GREENHOUSES FLORAL DESIGNS ■ POT PLANTS CUT FLOWERS Phone Orders Promptly Delivered POST LANE (1 Block East of R.R. Sta. Plaza) East Williston, L. I. LITTLE BO PEEP IIABIES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR (Up to Size 14) Low in Price - High in Quality Save Money and Time Try Your Neighborhood First 103 HILLSIDE AVENUE Garden City 7-4720 Free Delivery FRANWIN PHARMACY I. Slotkin. Pharmacist PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Fine Perfumes 127 MINEOLA BOULEVARD COMPLIMENTS OF St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Society OF MINEOLA, N. Y. MINEOLA FUNERAL HOME INC Herbert C. Spencer, Lie. Mgr. 109 FIRST STREET MINEOLA 24-HOUR SERVICE GARDEN CITY 7-1600 Mineola Ambulance Oxygen Service 190 FIRST STREET MINEOLA Service Anytime—Anywhere Hospital Beds—Oxygen Tents—Masks, Etc. Wheel Chairs 24-HOUR SERVICE GARDEN CITY 7-1600 Garden City 7-9048 MINEOLA SCREEN SASH CO. Represented by N. Libes DOORS - SHADES - VENETIAN BUNDS Aluminum Doors and Windows 176 JERICHO TUNRPIKE Mineo la. L. I. COMPLIMENTS OF Patton Office Furniture ami Equipment Corp. 210 THIRD STREET At Foot of R. R. Bridge Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-0875 Garden City 6038 MORRETTA’S BEAUTY PARLOR BARBER SHOP HAIR STYLIST 23 HILLSIDE AVENUE Near L.I.R.R. Station Williston Park, N. Y. Garden City 7245 Joseph Maniscalco, Prop. WILLISTON PARK TAILOR WE CALL AND DELIVER COLD STORAGE Fine Selection of Pants and Slacks 628 WILLIS AVENUE Williston Park, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF MINEOLA THEATRE TIPTOP MARKET JULIUS KLOPFER, Prop. 166-B JERICHO TURNPIKE Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-2445 AAA SCOTTY’S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE V. Bert - P. Mariani REE AIRS - ACCESSORIES - WELDING 300 JERICHO TURNPIKE ESSO Mineola. L. I , N. Y. HENRY HERMANN PLUMBING AND HEATING GENERAL CONTRACTOR 431 WILLIS AVENUE Williston Park, L. I. Garden City 7-5678 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEM) COMPLIMENTS OF MEADOWBROOK PHARMACY WESTBURY, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF DELTA GAMMA KAPPA SORORITY DAYII) HOLMAN Garden City 7-0763 Brian Pharmacy, Inc. 121 Hillside Avenue Hillside Heights New Hyde Park. N. Y. Garden City 7-10242 JOHN’S BUTCHERTERIA CHOICE MEATS - FROZEN FOODS 630 WILLIS AVENUE Garden City 7-3199 Abe Finkel THE FRIENDLY STORE ICE CREAM - CANDIES - STATIONERY 215 MINEOLA BOULEVARD Williston Park Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-6235 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF JAMES B. SMITH, JR. REAL ESTATE AM) INSURANCE 153 ANDREWS ROAD Mineola LIBBY, LOU HARVEY and JOAN KATZ Mineola, N. Y. Hempstead 2-1202 COMPLIMENTS OF Garden City 7-9396 BLANCHARD ADVERTISING COMPANY 9 CENTRE STREET Hempstead, N. Y. WALLY SERVICE MEADOWSWEET WILLIS AVENUE Williston Park Garden City 7-3312 REINKE’S FLORIST “We Telegraph Flowers” 2nd Street and 3rd Avenue (At Service Entrance of Nassau Hospital) Mineola, New York We Deliver at 11:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Daily Rockville Centre 6-7464 Rockville Centre Cabinet Company Kitchen Cabinets—Formica Tops 209 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. Compliments of THE CLASS OF JUNE 1951 ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ C R Concrete Corp. 296 ANDREWS ROAD MINEOLA, N. Y. THE PARTY SHOPPE Featuring LUCY LYNNE CHOCOLATES and HALLMARK GREETING CARDS Mincola Hus Terminal, M incola. N. Y. 15 4 Glen Street, Glen Cove A 'M ‘Vrd u°l«!IIIA 3QM3AY aaiSlUH 9S cIOHS tSAOH V S«M3W StMHfEIV 0L6L-L 1!D uapji;g Garden City 7-6556 THE WALKER GIFT SHOP GARDEN CITY Garden City Hotel Garden City 7 9778 .58 HILLSIDE AVENUE WILLISTON PARK. N. Y. Mrs. Skinner’s Secretarial School Shorthand - Typewriting - Book- keeping - Business Subjects Day and Evening Classes HUNTINGTON GREAT NECK 375 New York Avenue 10 Grace Avenue Huntington 656 Great Neck 3199 BAY SHORE 1 East Main Street Bay Shore 3611 COMPLIMENTS OF . . . SHERIDAN BOWLING ACADEMY MINEOLA, NEW YORK Compliments of . . . lliinri', l)|i|iiilii mill Van limin' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW H. BRADLEY MOORE ALBERT A. OPPIDO BYRON G. Van HORNE 109 Mineola Boulevard Mineola, New York BIRnsALL COAL CO. COAL-FUEL OIL BUILDING MATERIAL WILLIS AVENUE SECOND STREET MINEOLA, NEW YORK Tel.: Garden City 7-1680 Garden City 7-3957 Garden City 7-5009 LOTUS GARDEN • CHINESE AMERICAN RESTAURANT Serving Finest Chinese American Cuisine TURNPIKE DINER Cooked Order to Take Out A Specialty 220-A JERICHO TURNPIKE 182 SECOND STREET Mineola, N. Y. Bet. Main St. Mineola Blvd., Mineola Garden City 7-3941 Garden City 7 9216 S. A. Karmin, Prop. THE WILLIS CRAFT SHOP PHYLLIS RAE SHOPPE HORRY HANDICRAFT MATERIALS TOOLS Model Airplanes, Boats, Race Cars, Engines 110 Gauge Railroading Our Specialty Modelers’ Machine Shop Service DRESSES Smart Wparables for Women 106 MAIN STREET 307 WILLIS AVENUE, MINEOLA Official Service Station for American Flyer Trains Mineola, L. 1. Garden City 7-2740 Hempstead 2-0610 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF LONG ISLAND STEEL PRODUCTS BLACKMAN PHOTO SERVICE COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS 100 HERRICKS ROAD 107A MAIN STREET Mineola Hempstead, N. Y. Garden City 7-4042 PARK MOTHER and CHILDREN’S SHOPPE HARRY GREENSTEIN’S INFANTS'. BOYS. GIRLS AND W OMEN'S WEARING APPAREL UNIFORMS SHOP ANI) ACCESORIES “We Invite Comparison” 110 MINEOLA BOULEVARD BETWEEN FOCH CONCORD Williston Park Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-0622 -0623 Garden City 7-8925 We Deliver COMPLIMENTS OF MINEOLA MEDICAL J. W. KESTLER DELICATESSEN LABORATORY Homemade Salads and Sandwiches A COMPLETE LABORATORY SERVICE to Take Out Open All Day Sundays and Holidays 91 THIRD AVENUE 283 HILLSIDE AVENUE Mineola, N. Y. Williston Park, N. Y. Garden City 74685 Garden City 74729 JONES SONS COMPLIMENTS OF LOUDSPEAKER RENTALS KIJCK’S DELICATESSEN “On the Spot99 Recording FROSTED FOODS 254 JERICHO TURNPIKE 141 MINEOLA BOULEVARD Mineola, N. Y. Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-3248 Garden City 74117 WOLF’S GAS STATION CHARLES DEL VECCHIO PAINTER - PAPERllANGER DECORATOR WILLIS AVENUE WILLIAM STREET 21 HARVARD STREET Williston Park, N. Y. Williston Park, L. I. Garden City 7-7590 Garden City 7-5692 We Deliver ALBRECHT’S COMPLIMENTS DELICATESSEN OF HOME COOKING AND BAKING OUR SPECIALTY COUNTY FAIR RESTAURANT 317 WILLIS AVENUE 56 MINEOLA BOULEVARD Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-8911 Hempstead 24848 Hempstead 2-3339 SUNRISE DIVISION OF GAINES JEWELERS Headquarters for HOUSEHOLD FUEL COUP. TEEN AGE JEW ELRY Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing BLUE COAL - KOPPERS COKE 277 FULTON AVENUE COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF KLEIN’S 5 10 GERTRUDE HENRY 144 JERICHO TURNPIKE NEILSON Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-2876 Asher’s Pharmacy Jericho Turnpike, Cor. Willis Ave. Mineola, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS Garden City 7-10407 Bert's Linoleum Co. OF Linoleum, Asphalt Tile, Rubber Tile, Plastic Tile Sink Tops WINDSOR FUEL 478 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, L. I. Opposite Mineola Lumber Co. Garden City 7-0371 ALBERT Cars Simonizcd OLEZZ1 Auto Body Motor Repairs Bear Wheel Alignment Wheel Balance 432 Willis Avenue Williston Park, L. L, N. Y. Garden Cily 7 0780 Garden City 74946 ALFRED’S REILLY’S SHOES Hollywood Beauty Salon LADIES' HAIRDRESSER 76 HILLSIDE AVENUE Permanent Wave • Hair-Coloring Specialist 189 SECOND STREET Williston Park Mineola, L. I. LAW PIPE W ALKER’S RAILING CORPORATION The Best Brands in WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WEAR 235 EAST SECOND STREET 632 WILLIS AVENUE Mineola, L. I., N. Y. Williston Park LOUIS BERRY’S STATIONERY IRVING’S A Full Line of CIGARS STATIONERY TOYS Department Store Watch for the Opening of Our GYM SUIT HEADQUARTERS New and Modern Store 642 WILLIS AVENUE 34 HILLSIDE AVENUE Williston Park Williston Park Garden City 74698 Garden City 7-6730 Free Delivery REGENCY MEN’S SHOP J U L M A R McGregor sportwear Paints - X allpapers VAN HEVSEN SHIRTS DuPont Paints - (Hidden Spread Satin MALLORY HATS Arnesto Paints Complete Line of Artist Materials 70 HILLSIDE AVENUE 82 HILLSIDE AVENUE Williston Park, L. I. Williston Park, L. I. Garden City 7-8448-J Dutch Boy Paint Products MIKE GAWRELUK Painting Decorating Paperhanging GENERAL CONTRACTOR 20 CAMPBELL AVENUE WILLISTON PARK. N. Y. Hempstead 2-5005 Arlon Motors, Inc. DeSoto-Plymouth Sales Service AUTO PAINTING BODY FENDER WORK 174 N. FRANKLIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF Harry Katz J WILLIAM C. KARL, Floor Coverings, Inc. M. D. 167 MINEOLA BOULEVARD MINEOLA Garden City 5397 Phone Orders Delivered NORTH SHORE LIVE POULTRY MARKET, INC. FRESH EGGS All Kinfls of Fowl Killed and Gleaned While-L'-tf ait 88 MAIN STREET Mineola, I.. I. Garden City 7-1434 W. M. TOMPKINS, Inc. ••PYROFAX GAS AND APPLIANCES BOX 38, HILLSIDE AVENUE Williston Park, L. I. Garden City 9170 John Stern STERN’S SERVICE STATION LUBRICATION ■ WASHING 295 HILLSIDE AVENUE Williston Park, N. V. Garden City 7-2240 Walter E. Tworkowski NASSAU BICYCLE EXCHANGE Complete Line of It I CYCLES AND SUPPLIES Foreign and Domestic Raleigh, Schwinn - Columbia 290 WILLIS AVENUE Mineola, L. I. BEAUTY MART SALON Phone: Garden City 7042 101 MAIN STREET Mineola, N. Y. BURTON C. MULLEN SERI ICE - REPAIRS - LUBRICATION NEW HYDE PARK Hillside Avenue cor. Denton Rd. Garden City 5322 Union Turnpike New Hyde Park Rd. Floral Pk. 4-6140 Brakes, Ignition, Tires, Batteries, Accessories Complete Automotive Repairs COMPLIMENTS OF MANHATTAN FOOD STORES, Inc. WILLIS AVENUE Williston Park, N. Y. Garden City 7-7764 Call After 6 P.M. ANTONIO CARINHA MASON CONTRACTOR All Kinds of Cement Work 236 JACKSON AVENUE Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 74291 COMPLIMENTS OF MARTIN’S MR. MRS. CHARLES HELME 27 HILLSIDE AVENUE MINEOLA, N. Y. Hillside Heights, N. Y. Garden City 7 3963 Garden City 7 9814 WILLIAM G. FISCHER Lubrication - Washing - Motor Repairs Ignition - Tires - Batteries - Accessories PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER ACE SERVICE STATION YOUR LOCAL SHELL DEALER 300 HOUSTON AVENUE HILLSIDE AVE. MINEOLA BLVD. Mineola, N. Y. Williston Park Free Pickup and Delivery of Your Car Garden City 7 3469 GEORGE HUNT’S SERVICE TREDWELL and SONS, Inc. STATION CROSLEY SALES AND SERVICE TIKES ■ BATTERIES ■ ACCESSORIES JERICHO TURNPIKE AND Washing - Lubrication GLEN COVE ROAD HILLSIDE AVENUE MINEOLA ROAD Old Westbury, New York Williston Park, N. Y. Garden City 7-0686 O’CONNORS CHILDREN’S COUNTY FUEL CO. SHOP 110 CLINTON AVENUE 80 HILLSIDE AVENUE Williston Park Mineola, N. Y. COMPLETE LINE GIRLS TO 14 BOYS TO 12 D. A. ELDREDGE BUICK MOTOR CARS ☆ 281 Main Street Hempstead, N. Y. Hempstead 24795 W. T. GRANT CO. 36 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD Garden City 7-0659 WILLISTON HOBBY SHOP RECORDS—FISHING TACKLE 75 HILLSIDE AVENUE Williston Park, N. Y. Garden City 7-1410 FORESTO MEN’S SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF MEYER’S MINEOLA BAKERY i Garden City 7-3014 NICK SULLIVANO MOVING VANS Local arul Long Distance Moving Ice - Coal and Fuel Oil Refrigerator and Piano Movers 214 WASHINGTON AVENUE Mineola, L. I. Garden City 7-8562 KOSTYNICK and McGUNNIGLE, Inc. F I X Z I T Formerly L. M. Kipp PLUMPING - HEATING - APPLIANCES “PETRO” OIL BURNERS 301 WILLIS AVENUE Mineola, N. Y. 309 WILLIS AVENUE Mineola, N. Y. HUGO STRUSS DELICATESSEN 188 SECOND STREET MINEOLA, N. Y. Garden City 7-0999J Garden City 7-7375R HENRIQUES VIEIRA MASON CONTRACTORS 220 JACKSON AVENUE Mineola. N. Y. ALTOM Plumbing and Heating Corp. 405 OLD COUNTRY ROAD Mineola. N. Y. Hat Cleaning Blocking AMERICAN SHOE REPAIRING EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Ice Skates Sharpened Precision Hollow Ground 222 JERICHO TURNPIKE Mineola. N. Y. Garden City 7-3360 AERO TRADES MFG. CORP. ERNST SCHEIFELE 65 JERICHO TURNPIKE BELO COMPANY MASON CONTRACTORS Foundations and Cement Work 159 BEEBE ROAD Mineola, L. I., N. Y. Garden City 7-10210 WOODELL CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. BUILDERS 231 OLD COUNTRY ROAD Mineola. N. Y. “BEST WISHES” Crownlite Fluorescent Co. 224 JERICHO TURNPIKE Mineola. L. I., N. Y. Designers and Manufacturers of FLUORESCENT LIGHTING FIXTURES Garden City 7-2965 Res. Westbury 7-1442-J NASSAU HOUSE TRAILER SALES JACK DUBOWSKY, Dealer 253 E. JERICHO TURNPIKE Mineola. N. Y. Mineola. L. L, N. Y. Garden City 7-10370 We Design to Fit Your Needs Chrome Beautiful Inc. David Schneider DINETTE SETS KITCHEN NOOKS HOME BARS FINISHED BASEMENTS 472 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, L. I., N. Y. GARDEN CITY 7-0530 Compliments of REESE MOTORS CORPORATION Your Neighborhood Buick Dealer OPEN EVENINGS 410 JERICHO TURNPIKE MINEOLA. N. Y. Garden City 7-0892 Advance Typewriter Service SALES SERVICE Typewriters - Portables Adding Machines - Checkwriters Bought - Sold - Rented - Repaired Monthly Maintenance Service Plan 276 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-4090 MINEOLA RUG CARPET CO., INC. RUGS — CARPKTS — BROADLOOMS 515 JERICHO TURNPIKE MINEOLA, N. Y. A. J. McDonald Garden City 7 9768 Mineola lee Cream Parlor and Luneheonette 272 JERICHO TURNPIKE Mineola, L. I. COMPLIMENTS OF MERRETT CLEANERS YES ! We Deliver Beer, Soda and Ale To Homes We Cater for Parties and Weddings Also Cold Keg Beers, Ice and Cubes Just Call Garden City 7-0231, We Do the Rest — All PopularBrands — Williston Beverage Company License C-581 396 L illis Avenue Williston Park. L. L, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF SIGMA KAPPA PHI COMPLIMENTS OF A A FRIEND Retreading, Vulcanizing, Recapping Barnwell Tire Co., Ine. PAUL M. BARNWELL 263 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-3333 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS THE HUMPHREY’S If your hair is too long . . . it's too long since you saw us. SAM’S and VICTOR’S BARBER SHOP IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU 315 WILLIS AVENUE Mineola, L. 1. GEORGE C. ROSE AGENGY INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 129 MINEOLA BOULEVARD MINEOLA, NEW YORK GARDEN CITY 7-5190 Garden City 7-4690 RINGEN’S CONFECTIONERY LUNCHEONETTE Courtesy—Quality—Service 147 JERICHO TURNPIKE MINEOLA, L. I., N. Y. Garden City 7-0122 LOUIS FRAYLER Plumbing and Heating Contractor 146 Collins Ave. Williston Pk., N. Y. Garden City 74388 KEYSTONE ODORLESS PAINTS SUNKIST FOOD MARKET Free Instructions in Pointing and Paperhanging GROCERIES, DAIRY AND MEATS FANCY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SCHNEIDER Paint Wallpaper Supply Co. 46 HILLSIDE AVENUE 284 WELLINGTON ROAD Near Post Office Williston Park, N. Y. Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-1819 Corner Jericho Tpke. COMPLIMENTS Office: G. C. 7-5220 Home: G. C. 7-7362 OF george c. McFarland LATHAM BROS. LUMBER REAL ESTATE COMPANY 149 HILLSIDE AVENUE JERICHO TURNPIKE ROSLYN ROAD MINEOLA Corner Willis Williston Park, L. I. Garden City 7-0123 COMPLIMENTS OF BYRON D. NEFF. JR. ROBERT OHLIGER LONG ISLAND REAL ESTATE and 125 EAST JERICHO TURNPIKE SIDNEY DUCHIN Mineola, N. Y. Garden City 7-0695 John Chicklis COMPLIMENTS HILLSIDE SHOE STORE OF Headquarters for COWBOY BOOTS AND SNEAKERS DOMINIC J. PISCITELLI 117 HILLSIDE AVENUE Hillside Heights JOHN F. EDWIN H. WILLIAM M. WEIGAND BROS. O irieAal ttotneA 49 Hillside Ave., Williston Park CORNER NASSAU BOULEVARD BROOKLYN GREENPOINT BALDWIN GArden City 7-5804 J. Morrison Better Cars Inc. Used Cars J. W. MORRISON. JR. 332 JERICHO TURNPIKE MINEOLA, N. Y. Garden City 7-6222 JAMES F. NEWMAN FUNERAL HOME 156 WILLIS AVENUE MINEOLA. N. Y. Garden City 7-0864 Fieldstone 7-2840 LOCAL STEEL SUPPLY CO., INC. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES 60 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, New York Compliments of SAL’S SNACK BAR MINEOLA HIGH SCHOOL’S FAVORITE EATING PLACE PENGUIN VARIETY STORE 310 HILLSIDE AVENUE WILLISTON PARK. N. Y. School Supplies — Toys Notions — Houseware Greeting Cards — Lamps Shades GARDEN CITY 74999 ORSCH’S OMES AVE HOUSED UNDREDS APPILY SINCE 1854 99 DOW AVENUE MINEOLA, L. I., N. Y. GARDEN CITY 7-2350-7-0982 SIDNEY B. BOWNE CIVIL ENGINEER MINEOLA. L. L, N. Y. A Store With Thousands of Items Jack’s Hardware Co. Jack’s Sporting Goods Mineola, L. I. Garden City 7-9495 7-0971 WEISMANTEL’S BAKERY See Us for Your Wedding Cake 172 Jericho Turnpike Garden City 7-4094 W. E. Davis Motors, Inc. FACTORY-AUTHORIZKD DESOTO - PLYMOUTH SALES — SERVICE — PARTS COMPLETE BODY SHOP 54 Mineola Blvd., Mineola. N. Y. Garden City 7-6630 7-6631 COMPLIMENTS OF WILLISTON HARDWARE STORE Thos. D. Coyle, Prop. Garden City 7-6575 Garden City 7-0019 PIGOTTS MILLROSS FARM AMERICAN ANTIQUES 77 HILLSIDE AVENUE Williston Park, Long Island, N. Y. CLourt Jiew J'torist NOVELTIES—STEAMER BASKETS 2 MINEOLA BOULEVARD MINEOLA, LONG ISLAND MINEOLA PHONE GArden City 7-5371 MAIN STORE IMPERIAL FLORIST 2090 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn 34, N. Y. JOHN’S DELICATESSEN Full Line of Home-Cooked Meats Salads — Specialties 613 Willis Avenue Williston Park. N. Y. Garden City 7-1645 NOSTRAND STORES Auto Supplies anti Accessories Everything for the Car From Bumper to Bumper 66 Hillside Avenue Williston Park. N. Y. Garden City 7-3960 Garden City 7-1633-R QUALITY AND SERVICE FIRST HENRIQUES and PATACA MASON CONTRACTORS Estimates Cheerfully Given Satisfactory Work 233 JACKSON AVENUE Mineola, L. I. Garden City 7-0245 R. WEIDLER COMPANY, INC. —MODERN KITCHENS— 224 11th Street Garden City, N. Y. JERRY’S SWEET SHOPPE 124 MINEOLA BOULEVARD Garden City 7-3818 ARMAND REGATEIRO MASON -GENERAL CONTRACTOR 442 GARFIELD AVENUE Mineola, L. L, N. Y. Photo Copy Service 228 OLD COUNTRY ROAD MINEOLA, NEW YORK JAHN’S NASSAU MEAT MARKET 182 SECOND STREET Mineola, L. I. Mineola, L. I. COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of Ille Electric Corp. Mineola Pharmacy MANUFACTURERS S. Decker. Ph.G. OF Jericho Tpke. Wellington Rd. ELECTRO - MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Mineola. L. L, N. Y. FREEPORT. NEW YORK Garden City 7-3593 - 7-3396 COMPLIMENTS OF Marsak Plumbing Supply Corp. 208 HERRICKS ROAD MINEOLA, L. L. N. Y. Garden City 7-2356-7 COMPLIMENTS TOM S BEAUTY SALON THE HOUSE OF PERMANENT WAVES OF Formerly with Best - Co., 5th Ave., N. Y. BERNS TELEVISION 196 SECOND STREET 112 MINEOLA BOULEVARD Mineola, N. Y. Mineola Garden City 7-5059 Garden City 7-0873 ALLMANG MOTORS CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Sales - Service R. ALLMANG 293 JERICHO TURNPIKE MINEOLA, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS North Shore Electric Corp. OF THE G. E. HOME APPLIANCES DOUBLE DIP 525 Jericho Turnpike Mineoln, N. Y. Garden City 7-0561 WILLISTON PARK NEW YORK Garden City 7-0885 Freeport 8-9315 DES DRY CLEANERS DEPENDABLE — ECONOMICAL SERVICE 2188 Jericho Turnpike 127 Merrick Avenue Garden City Park, N. Y. Merrick, N. Y. Garden City 7-2393 Free Delivery BOULEVARD MARKET E. and H. Zgutowicz, Prop. Prime Meats — Poultry Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 247 MINEOLA BOULEVARD MINEOLA, N. Y. was printed and bound by Tho COMET PRESS, Inc. 200 Varick Street, N. Y. C. 14 “More fine Annuals are printed by The Comet Press than by any other Yearhook Printer in the East”
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