Oceanside High School - Spindrift Yearbook (Oceanside, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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A L,,,A . , ,N g K ln, , K K , g if f 3'Ef5gLS5 Ms -K wwz'1e Lgfygglif-iew fi-eff' 17' .. .e -Q ' ,Q K g ..w,fgg-t'sf,f, A-:2z1e:':L':Qg-1fs,iz,,g::?5gjgf2g,w-fl.-qw Vi A , 2.f,iif'5y.f1f 'wigs ev,--,553 sgggsg 1.-Lrg M31-1,5W,,y1 i,3,,,:,w. i-,5,Q. 1 i m - 2 ' ' L1 wif- 41 exif.:w,,s1z6::ff1gy,:-:mam ' ' F' H-eeqgfzigsz.-3: gg, fe.:-153,95 lg,:g.1-:Hg5,,,L5,- if, ,ii i - dl, :KH Q. Q M V. mfz 1552.-1,:Q-,gf-'1w':,'iQf2ff3g1t..- . avg- V - ff ' -- ,Q K ' ' i 15- 0011 . ' 'i 4l'fglVQfi-A .1.vi'5'f V7 if ' f-wgpf,p y 2 1' fa ,xi-,-f r 1 2 V X N 1 K x 6 4,, hdl!Pm8v i .QW MR. THOMAS O. MORGAN President Board of Education Our deep appreciation goes forth in recognition of the superior performance exhibited by the mem- bers of the Board of Education. Faced with the backbreaking job of supervision and guidance over local education, this group of dedicated men has again turned in an outstanding performance. Through their forming of school policy, the Board has been responsible for every major advance that OHS has made during its years of existence. One look at the high caliber men who hold these posts will give a hint as to why Oceanside today has such a fine educational system. Under the able guidance of President Thomas O. Morgan and Vice-President John E. Vandermosten, Oceanside will continue in the future as it has in the past, educationally sound. MR. JOHN E. MR. WILLIAM MR. ALBERT MR. ANDREW VANDERMOSTEN HAUSER JORDAN SOUTHARD Vice-President 8 nu g-1. I S v MR. DAVID In Memoriam SHANE MR. CORNELIUS Counsel SAGER i. Our Superintendent MR. MCDONALD F. EGDORF We have always been fortunate in Oceanside to have men outstanding in the field of education serve as our superintendents. Since taking the position last year, our present superintendent Mr. McDonald F. Egdorf is con- tinuing this fine tradition. Mr. Egdorf is a nationally known school administrator and an extremely capable and person- able leader. Serving as superintendent of schools in both Michigan and New York State, Mr. Egdorf has been respon- sible for the many strides his schools have made in modern education and advanced curriculum. In his capacity as superintendent in Oceanside and elsewhere, Mr. Egdorf has been a leader dedicated to the welfare of the community and the ideals of higher education. Preceding Mr. Egdorf as superintendent was Dr. Walter S. Boardman. For over twenty years Dr. Boardman devoted his time and his vast knowledge to the furtherance of higher education. Our high academic and athletic standing is a wonderful testimonial to his accomplishments. Our first superintendent was Mr. S. Taylor Johnson, an able administrator who served our community from 1926-194-O. Under the guidance of such fine men, Ocean- side has always been and will remain an outstanding school system. Mr. Egdorf Welcomes Guests Assistants to the Superintendent N MR. CHARLES BUNNING 1 7 A ' K 4I?5 isis'-is??fs3s - QFD'-1-f 2 nL,, ff' MR. FORDYCE C. STONE 1 A I A Assistant Superintendent MRS. ELINOR FEIHFL x . Secretarles MISS MARGUERITE HAGEN MRS. KATHRYN ZMUDOSKY 10 MRS. IRMA BRUUN MR. HARRY T. HELSHER Assistant in Business A fairs s s s Special Services MR. LEON SAYRE Director of Special Services elieie M, eeee ee'e iee l ih A Q ,LW .IIL A'e1,T x'-- MRS. EDITH SCHMIDT r,re c . -. ee ,c eeee R W,,,. kk 35:5 .,,L:: 2 kf-: rif, Iffciki . MRS. PAULINE SAMMIS eiA, e,re ,X eeer E, , 1 MRS. CELE TRAYNOR MRS. MARIE WOLCOTT MRS. NETTIE ROGERS MR. FRANK MANGIAPANE MR. ROBERT SODEMANN Athletic Director G. O. Advisor 11 dministration MR. CHARLES MOSBACK Principal MISS ALICE E. KINKADE Assistant Principal MRS. ELEANOR MCELROY 12 MR. MURDOCH CUNNINGI-IAM Administrative Assistant 1352? fftvff i tfvf s' , I 24' ' 5,1 Mi, 'Y'asz3g25QE 'Eiiiiiigi fi 'q I s1:'rI1s'3. MISS CAROLE MISS GLORIA MAYERHOFER SCHAEFER MR. STEPHEN POLESHUK Assistant Principal A ISQU: . 3'lfxxxb'g Q sg 1 It Q S 5 ggi., 5 , 3, sf L . lik' N4 'M-. l , it ' Y I 1' 'Q L My' I MRS. VIVIAN FACAROS Pupil Personnel MR, VICTQR A, MISS SUSAN BRACA LECCESE Guidance Counselor Director of Pupil Personnel MISS ELLEN K. TRACEY ' Psychologist MR. DANIEL BASHN ER Guidance Counselor MRS. MILDRED MISS REGINA SMITTEN MCDONOUGH Nurse Dental Hygienist 1 -.,.., WWW- ,...,,.wv.,Y..,. H YY- iff. .-...-....,t..,...-... MRS. RUTH ABRAHAM Librarian Faculty MRS. CONCETTINA ANDREWS Citizenship Education MR. THOMAS P. BARDEN English MISS GRACE M. MR. WILLIAM T. MR. LAWRENCE A BENANATI BOYLE CASCIO Citizenship Education English French MR. ROYAL CHERNOCK Health MR. ALAN CHASE MRS, EVELYN Citizenship Education CHERRY Physical Education Faculty MR. VINCENT DARNOWSKIA Science I , 5 j LII ' 'L A ,, if MR. WILLIAM ECKHOFF Science MR. DANIEL FINN English MR. STEPHEN DELLIGATTI Driver Education MISS MARGORIE FERRUGIO Citizenship Education H3 'gfgai N if fi 'HMI' x,..,gay,, ,. ,H pk, 1 If rf' fa f '?9, J! 4 . zsfslsgfbfif - ?uf - M1552 ' fa If 'vi-1':, :',L?q I I fs f- ,., MISS MARY ALICE FITZGERALD Mathematics MISS IRMGARD DRYER German MR. THOMAS FETHERSTON Science MR. WILLIAM GEREK Business MR. FREDERICK HAEFLEIN English r Wifi Qjlwfw QMDVX MR. JOHN HAY Faculty MR. JOSEPH HALTMAIER Mathematics MRS. FRANCES Physical Education HEINLEY English ,ig ,- . MR. HAROLD HAN SON Citizenship Education f X 1 Cl MR. FRANK J AN USZEWSKI Physical Education MRS. NANCY KATES Home Economics MR, DONALD MR. ROY KESSENICH JOHNSTON English Driver Education Faculty MR. RICHARD KORN English MR. LEO LEIBOW Business MR. MATTHEW LEVY Industrial Arts MRS. ELAINE LILLI MRS. RUTH MR. HUGH Citizenship Education LOCKWOOD MCCONNELL Home Economics English MISS KATHLEEN M. MORRISSEY Librarian MRS. LENNELLE MISS MARION ' MCKINNON MUSANTE English English X , , Faculty MISS CAROLE MISS ARLENE MUSHIER NOLAN Phi'-950111 EdHCllli0n Citizenship Education MR. VINCENT NAWROCKI Business MIISRJDYg:E.:.lIcIIII?iLn'IIINA MIS1S,A1V1II.?:I5ig1'?1INE MISS PATRICIA MR. WALTER P PAYTON PEARSALL Business Business Science Science , M ciic ' 5 PJSIVI iff' I ,I . ilsc K ibf- U54 nigh t : sr ,frm-ta -11 91!Lf'xu:2.,tr. ' I ' fs UE MR. CHARLES Q W PIEPER 'W '2 it if Science 1 MR. MARTIN MR. ANCELO PLAIA PENDERGAST Physical Education Mathematics MRS. LOUISE POLLARD Art Faculty I MISS ELAINE RAPP Mathematics MR. JOHN RACE Music-ch Ofus :K f f .0 X00 A, fit rd uf MISS ANNE RAYNOR MR. ROBERT SAIA MR. JOSEPH MISS HELEN Spanish Science SCANNELLA SEDELMEYER Citizenship Education Physical Education MRS. ADDIE SHORT Mathematics 4- , ' .. Mn. ALLAN SECAL MR. cnoncxa Mum SMALLING Mathematics Faculty ' I K . df., . MR. HENRY SMITH MR. STANLEY MR. RAYMOND MR- ALBERT SOCOL English SMITTEN SOBEL Mathematics Industrial Arts Citizenship Education I-s MISS ROSLYN MR. ANGELO MRS. HARRIETI MISS DOROTHY STARK STORTI STRONGIN SULLIVAN English Business Retailing fl. English f W -af M of I l I I N if MISS MARY MISS ROSEMARY MR. FRANK MR- JOHN SULLIVAN SUTMAN TALABAR THOMASSIAN Business Latin English Ifldll-Yffifll AUS Facult x 1 5 .3 ,Hi N N YW A xl 'Eh YY' erik xt, J it 2 Y -f 9-est. F E tw e-f -gf Q N x I' ' , 1+ Q 1 11 U 31 a 'flu , ., 1... - H1595 :.- .Y ff' fff,'!'II:'S 1 'ff A I ?7f'fS5 '! 5 n u, , 1 , 'pf'83w,f 5 , Q i 5a?wd!f:'fw51 ' 5. 1 ' Pay W,fN,Qfk ,1.,L ,, , AU A A ri' 'f ' I, W X . L.. Lf, .ns 15. V V. ,ff ,-.f - ., MRS. LYDIA TODISCO MR. JOHN TUCKER MR. JOSEPH MR. NICHOLAS Spanish English VECCHIONE VOULANGAS Science Citizenship Education iii ii I i S ,ii,i X ,Vi rl' 4, - , ' 'Ji fl . if MR. HARRY MR. WILL MISS MARY MR. FRANK YOUNG WALDRON WAL WILLIAMS Spanish Mathematics Indusja Speech, Dramatics 4-Q. Q 2943 N' ' if if A I X iakq L' wwf MR. WILLIAM FORMWALT Mathematics MW ,am .31 . , kj 1' I Q-lifa. MR. RALPH HERBST Citizenship Education MR. WALTER SCHUELL English -' LQ. 22 1 , , Q ELEANOR ABATE Ellie . . . continually exu- berant . . . college and teaching lie ahead . . . likes swimming, riding, skating, bowling, sewing and volleyball . . . Chorus, Drill Team, Sportnite, Service G. O. Rep., F. T. A., and If' Club, King JY' MAXWELL ABBOTT Archie . . . a friendly sort of fellow . . . easy going, expert on cars . . . Soccer, Basketball, Baseball. fi' MARY ANN ACIERNO Energetic and full of fun . . . will become a bookkeeper in a bank . . . enjoys ice skating, twirling, badminton . . . Chorus, Twirling. fp. ,T RQ Y DAVID ADEST GEORGE ADLIN CONSTAB Dave . . , sincere and willing Quiet and industrious . . . his Connie . . . . . plans to enter business world future lies in printing or the . . . likes foot . . . practices sales pitch in Air Force . . . goes for table and boats. Sailor Shop . . . King and I, tennis. Soccer fManagerl, Sailor Shop. JOHN AITA Johnny . . . always has a good word for all . . . likes cars and basketball . . . will join the Navy. 24 ., . , e121.,sesa,s 37' M Vw M in-H-nv f mf. ,. 1 ,af LE' AGRESTA . fun to be with ball, baseball, cars, ,s. . T e A l s ,. .. L. JOEL ALBERT He scatters enjoyment . . . fu- ture restauranteur and hotel manager . . . enjoys basketball, bowling and music. Q, A. 1 . PAMELA ALBERT A stunning blonde . . . her pert- ness is matched by her sweetness . . . Badminton, Tennis, Volley- ball, Sportnite, Hockey, Base- ball, Mother-Daughter Tea, May Queen, Modern Dance. ROBERTA ALFIN Bobbie . . . always busy spread- ing happiness . . . plans to go to ,college . . . aspires to have a career in teaching . . . likes horseback riding, dancing, skat- ing. SUSAN ARONAUER Sue . . . purposeful young lady . . . hopes to become an M. D. . . . likes swimming, ice skating, dancing . . . Candy Striper, Serv- ice Club, Latin Club, Tennis, Archery, Modern Dance, Masque Society, Spindrift. CAROLYN ASHER A sparkling eye, a dancing step, this girl has loads of pep . . . likes horseback riding . . . Sport- nite, Basketball, Badminton, Archery, Tennis, Tumbling, Mother-Daughter Tea, Candy Striper, G.O. Rep .... Spindrift. WILLIAM BADALUCCA GAIL BAKER GERDA BALDING i an enthusiastic out- Stately and attractive . . . social uB96ki0,' - - - llef intelligence is going personality . . . will be- agenda includes movies, dancing, augmented by hef fefinemefbf - - - come a physical ed. teacher after athletic events . . . Service Club, G5Dif0-9 rv be ll M-D ---- Lalill college Track, Basketball, F. T. A., Mother-Daughter Tea, Club, Candy Striper, Usher- Bowlmg Indoor Track. Sider Press. Cites, Badmillwll, Honor 50Ci6IY, 1Treas.J, Alpha Sigma, Sider Press, Class Rep., Arista, Spin- drift. ROBERT J. BALSAN JEAN BANNWARTH Bob . . . persevering and dili- Jeannie . . . industrious red- gent . . . hopes to teach physical head . . . plans to be a D. . . . education . . . Indoor Track, Cross- likes swimming and science . . . Country, Wrestling, Varsity Club, Badminton, Archery, Tennis, Vol- Outdoor Track. leyball, Sportnite. SUSAN BARBARO A sparkling personality . . . hopes to become a secretary . . . dancing and music occupy her spare time. 25 I 7 . . DORANCE BARBUSCIA A girl of varied interests . . . has decided to enter the secre- tarial jield . . . likes popular mu- sic, dancing, badminton and driv- mg. BEVERLY BARNES Bern . . . a sparkling smile enhances her striking appearance . . . C.0. Rep., Class Rep., Sportnite, Modern Dance, French Club, Spanish Club, Mother- Daughter Tea, Badminton, Vol- leyball, Basketball, Lacrosse, Softball, Spindrift. V ' e 1. e 'f fre-Q-. 1 elit c ,ff V i Q y,, s wg c i -, I A C 1 ,J z l v Q t J ANNA BARONE Johnny . . . earnest and dedi- cated . . . is thinking of nursing and missionary uork . . . likes swimming, art, horseback riding, bowling. 31' CAROL BARRY A vivacious personality with sin- cere enthusiasm . . . will be a registered nurse . . . likes danc- ing, ho seback riding . . . Twirl- ing, Sborinitet. Softball, .,Volley- ball.ftBadmiriton, Modern Dance, 1 it CONSTANCE BAUMANN Connie . . . a spirited lass . . . plans to teach elementary school . . . interested in dancing and basketball games . . . Badminton, Volleyball, Basketball, Service Club, Sider Press, Candy Slripers. 5.3 WILLIAM BAYLIS Silent and sincere . . . likes bowling, water skiing, cards and sports . . . plans to be a store manager or an industrial arts teacher. l ,fi ,. ' Candy Stripers. t ' , ,.,f , ' 1. - ,t ' ug , .5 ff o tr 3 .1- 1 ff' l A .. -. I l l l ff '---an 1' K JACK BEAULIEU Makes life exciting for all those around him . . . good looking . . . sports enthusiast . . . enjoys football, wrestling, ice skating . . . college-bound engineer . . . Wrestling, Football. 26 L -- - NANCY BECK The life of a secretary is ahead for this agreeable Oceansider . . . enjoys popular music, driving and vacations. 'ST' -'nr LLOYD BECKER Wields his humor like a sword . . . likes swimming, cars, and music . . . Sider Press fSports Ed.l Latin Club, Lens, World Interest Club, Indoor and Out- door Track. . 4. K . N, , . o .. , E , ,,, ig. i .1i'1 'A PATRICIA BEDELL R N uf 4 rea. , Q f nl ix l '11 ' Y 'Em ft VIRGINIA BEEDENBENDER Pat . . . quiet and amiable . . . enjoys playing the piano and creative writing . . . would like to teach in a foreign country . . . Senior Play, King and I, Latin Club, Inter Nos, Candy CARMELLA BIANCO Stripers. :'Ginny,' . . . personality bubbles out of her sparkling eyes . . . likes water skiing, movies and records . . . Sportnite, Badmin- ton, Volleyball, Mother-Daughter Tea. . if MAUREEN BEERS A comely miss . . . aspires to en- ter nursing . . . enjoys dancing, camping, uater skiing, horseback riding, and driving . . . Sportnite, Softball, Basketball, Candy Strip- ers, F. N. A. JOAN ANN BEHM Joan . . . neatness is one of her many attributes . . . plans to be a secretary . . . likes sports, driver education, football games . . . Leader Corps, Badminton, Volleyball, Archery, Sportnite, G.O. Rep. JAMES BERKA A quiet person whose opinions are respected . . . plans to go to college or into the armed forces . . . likes basketball, baseball, roller skating . . . Baseball, Bas- ketball. BARBARA BENNETT SHEIIJA BERG Bobbie . . . her quiet ,way is Scheil . . . enthusiastic and liked by all , , , enjoys Swim. energetic . . . likes dancing and ming, skiing, bowling, and dang. sports . . . will attend business ing...hopes to attend secretarial School ' ' ' Soflball, Sportnite, school . . . Usherettes. Teen Center Committee. 'inf' 9..- RICHARD BERKE Berkey . . . has a friendly, likeable manner . . . enjoys swim- ming, acrobatics and horseback riding . . . his future plans in- clude college . . . Wrestling, In- door Track, Outdoor Track. Tootsie . . . cheerfulness is a mark of a gay disposition . . . swimming and roller skating are among her likes . . . secretarial school is her goal .- . . Sportnite, Softball. 27 DENNIS BLOCK A college bound, amiable fellow . . . sports enthusiast . . .Basket- ball Tournament, Wrestling Tour- nament, Sider Press, Key Club. BARBARA BLUM Her sweet and friendly manner will aid her in a nursing career . . . enjoys tennis, swimming, and bowling . . . Sportnite, Drill Team, F.T.A., Senior Play, Sider Press, Spindrift. MICHAEL BLUMENTHAL Determination and drive equal Mike . . . a would-be chemist . . . likes railroad history and sci- ence . . . Audio-Visual Squad, Special Science Group. BARBARA BLUMSTEIN Barbi . . . pleasing personality . . . .likes volleyball, suimming, dancing, baking . . . plans a college education . . . Volleyball, F.T.A. MARGARET BOGOSIAN Peggy . . . warm and sincere . . . likes sports, reading, sci- ence, and music . . . interested in bio-chemistry . . . Leader Corps, G.O. Rep., Badminton, Hockey, Volleyball, Softball, Sportnite, National Honor So- ciety, Spindrift. JOSEPH BOLES Congenial and funloving . . . is interested in cars . . . uncertain of future plans . . . Band. JEANNE BOMBERG A sincere and active person . . . her interests ,include music, sports, and French . . . plans on a career in teaching . . . Orches- tra, Chorus, Sportnite, French Club, Tennis, Volleyball, Bad- minton, Basketball, Sider Press. JOSEPH BOYLAN foe . . . wry smile . . . willing track man . . . future business- man . . . Cross-Country Team, Track Team. 28 Q ROCHELLE BOSNICK Shelli . . . warm and energetic . . . likes bowling and volleyball . . . hopes to study art and de- sign at Hofstra . . . Senior Class Rep., G.O. Rep., Speech Depart- ment Secretary. 5 JANE BRAGG Attractive and enthusiastic . . . likes to dance, swim and play tennis . . . Modern Dance, Arch- ery, Drill Team, Service Club, Spindrift, Sportnite. M, inn- I ,fffg A- , ' . x, .2-.k:Q . ' , re v s .4 gr. -iff ,-12 ' '- .--, f .-u n ' ' -. fc: 2 Tn :M 5,-il TERRANCE BRENNAN Seems quiet but often surprises his friends . . . a sports enthu- siast . . . plans to go to college . . . Football, -Basketball. W Q... 195 'Tlx- KENNETH BRAUN Good-natured and pleasant . . . his special interests include cars and music . . . he should be a success in all he pursues . . . Band. MARILYN BRAUNSTEIN Full of fun . . . likes volleyball, vacations and swimming . . . is looking forward to college . . -. Sportnite, Senior Play, Spindrift. s-'Rf' , 4?-1'-iv BARBARA BREVARD ELIZABETH BRODER Bobbie . . . a pleasant per- B9U7', - - - has U quiet Charm sonality . . . enjoys music, danc- - - - likes SPOT!-9, dancing and ing and sports , , , plans sggrg. music . . . B8.Sk6Iball, Softball tarial work . . . Bowling. V0HeYba11, G-0- RCP-, C1355 RCP- Spindrift. '52 st Q 6' Ah ' if if ELLEN BROOKS Easy going and pleasant . . . enjoys horseback riding, bowling and badminton . . . is planning on college. EILEEN BROWN Energetic, fun-loving and always smiling . . . plans to be a history teacher . . . F.T.A. fSec.J, Sport- nite, G.O. Rep., Mother-Daughter Tea, Volleyball, Badminton, Art Service Club, Spindrift. MICHAEL BROZOST Mike . . . an amicable, well- liked Oceansider, always willing to assist. . . plans to go to col- lege and major in the field of law . . .likes sports . . . Key Club, Tennis, Sider Press, Usher. 29 1,,PTg I kg. V641 FREDERICK BRUNICKE A steadfast worker . . . sports enthusiast . . . likes auto mecha- nics . . . will attend steamfitters .school . . . Sailor Shop, Cafeteria Helper, Wrestling. BONNIE BURGHOLZER Full of life and always smiling . . . likes horseback riding, swim- ming and bowling . . . plans to become a secretary . . . Volley- ball, Badminton, Softball, Sport- .ff dm' ,ff mf' HALE BURRUS Butch . . . can do wonders with a brush and paint . . . special in- terests include bowling and art . . . plans to become a commer- cial artist. Fwd l is W' -, -S I Qi i N w nite. A 3' JOHN CACHIANES Cochise . . . known for his friendly grin . . . he excels in sports . . .he plans a college education . . . Football, Basket- ball, Track, Indoor Track. Y fS'J ,',,.s... -,ana MARIS CAKARS lndividualistic and creative . . . his interests include folk music, photography and religion . . . Key Club lSec.J, Sider Press fFeature Ed.l, G.O. Rep., Class Rep., Latin Club, Soccer. fx' f :Q , ,if L f V-. in 4 lx . :IW J' ALTON CANNON Gary . . . quick wit . . . in terested in math and music . . Cross-Country, Indoor Track. Outdoor Track, Audio Visual Usher, Sider Press, Class Rep. Leader Corps. war' CHARLES CANNON Chuck . . . a friendly, well- liked earnest Sailor with a won- derful sense of humor . . . he's a future public accountant . . . . . . Tennis, Basketball QMgr.J 50 F RAN CIN E CAPORASO Intelligence and ability have made her an outstanding leader . . . Honor Society fSec.J, Sider Press, Student Court Justice, G.O. Rep., Sportnite, Sports, Usherettes, Mother-Daughter Tea Chairman, Arista, Soph. and Senior Class Treasurer. I EILEEN CARLOCK Sweet disposition, winning smile, a willing worker, a true friend . . . Arista, Badminton, Volley- ball, Sider Press, fType Ed.J, Mother-Daughter Tea. ALFRED CARLSON A cheerful, friendly guy who's always willing to do his share .,. . he's striving to be an aero- nautical engineer . . . Key Club lVice-Pres.J , Senior Play, Usher, Spindrift, Audio Visual Squad, THOMAS CASTOLDI His nice manner is a good ex- ample to follow . . . he'll enter nuclear science . . . Orchestra, Key Club. .eg K yay 1 - sniff g gggg ELAINE CASTRONOVO Her warm and winning personal- ity accounts for her many friends . . . ice skating and dancing fill her leisure time . . . she'll be a fine laboratory technician some day . . . Volleyball, Sport- Class Rep. , . nite, Mother-Daughter Tea. GERALD CESTARE I.C.', . . . full of fun . . . cheerful addition to any class . . . car enthusiast . . . Wrestling, Civil Defense. STEPHANIE CHAGRIN Stevie . . . a fine girl with gentle ways . . .her understand- ing and patience will make her a worthy elementary school teacher JOEL CHARLESTON He's a Sailor full of spirit with a hello for everyone . . . he en- joys a good debate . . . Bowling, World Interest Club. . . . Tennis. .I EDWARD CHILTON Ed, . . . a friendly and humor- ous manner is typical of him . . . Band, Orchestra. VINCENT CHIMATO Vinnie,', . . . a nice guy who gets along with everyone . . . his future lies in electrical engi- neering . . . ,l.V, Soccer, Spanish Newspaper. If ANITA CIOFFARI Happy and cheerful is this friendly gal . . . her willing way makes her a friend to all . . . Twirler, Drum Majorette. 31 lab N517 ROGER CLEMENTE A congenial fellow . . . his main interest is boating . . . wants to be a construction engineer some day. K-si -Hr CAROLE COHEN Corky . . . a sincere Sailor whose sweet and understanding personality makes her well liked . . . one of our future secretaries with all the qualities for success . . . Sportnite. Neat and ways lend a likes to read and music fan. COHEN VV, ' f N A K, MARILYN COHEN She has sparkle, wit and beauty . . . her peppy personality can't be beaten . . . Honor Society, Cheerleading, Sider Press, Span- ish Newspaper, Sportnite, Senior Play, Mother-Daughter Tea, Aris- . she will al- hand . . . an ardent l. THOMAS COLEMAN T. C. . . . a friendly fellow whose willing way is sure to please . . . likes all sports es- pecially basketball and baseball. .4a9'i 'FF FRANCIS COLLINS Frank . . . cheerfulness and willingness make him liked by all . . . has a keen interest in music, art and sports . . . Orches- tra, Art Service Club, Class Rep., Alternate G.O. Rep. la. inf I 'i v'.' 'Ng 'X DANIEL COLODNER His friendliness and wit make him an asset to Oceanside . . . plans to become a doctor . . . National Honor Society, World Interest Club fPres.7, Chess Club fPres.D, Lens, Basketball. 52 5 '76 ,f juan, 5 MICHAEL COLODNER A friendly smile for everyone . . . he plans to become a lawyer . . . World Interest Club fTreas.J , CVice-Pres? Lens CResearch Ed.l, Spanish Newspaper, Bowl- ing, Golf, National Honor So- ciety. 'tr-rn GEORGE CONSTANTIN Quiet, but friendly . . . he has many interests . . . plans to at- tend college. be 'Saff- DAVE COOPER Quiet, easy-going Dave has a likeable personality . . . will some day make a good teacher . . . Leader Corps, Key Club, Base- ball. ,f-Lf' 41- , .f---2' -1' V STEPHEN CORNELL A nice guy who gets along with everyone . . . plans to enter a branch of the armed forces . . . likes swimming, horseback rid- ing and mechanics . . . Soccer, Art Service Club. DENNIS CORVINO His friendliness adds much to our school spirit . . . thoughts of boats and cars fill this Sailor's mind . . . an all around nice guy. lf' L vt ' fs . Q '-A 4 S7 .mit MARIE COX Pumpkins . . .. light hair and blue eyes accent Marie's pleasant personality . . . plans to become an airline stewardess . . . Sport- nite, Volleyball. SHEILAGH CREIGHTON Quiet, eager to please, and loy- al best describe Sheilagh . . . Senior play, Candy Stripers, Li- brary staff, Sportnite, Hockey. ,Er CAROLINE CRISALLI Quiet and sweet . . . always ea- ger to please . . . will make a good secretary King and I. someday . . . V'-1'I. .f' KATHLEEN CULLEN Always has a pleasant smile . . . will be a laboratory technician . . . Volleyball, Softball, Hockey, Bowling and Sportnite. LINDA D'ACUNTO Peanuts . . . friendly and ath- letic, her pleasant personality is high-lighted by fun . . . will make a good nurse . . . Badmin- ton, Volleyball, Softball, Basket- ball, F.N.A., Sportnite. LINDA D'ALLESANDRO A well-liked girl 1rho's always willing to help . . . her goal is to do missionary work . . . Sportnite, Volleyball, Basketball, Art Serv- ice Club. 35 WFS BARRY DANK This lilfeable senior has a way with words . . . enjoys reading, politics, tennis and traveling . . . plans to study law . . . World Interest Club, Key Club, Lens. SABIN DANZIGER Always a sincere and dependable friend and worker . . . enjoys sports, reading, English . . . headed for college and account- ing . . . Key Club, Math Team, Wrestling, Tennis, Spanish News- paper, Cross-Country, Arista, World Interest Club, Varsity i JN xvf .x S Y it J' 1 I 1 I . t. wtf ' ' W fit DONNA DARMSTADT Helpful and sincere . . . inter- ests include legerdemain, swim- ming and ice skating . . . her goal is to become a buyer . . . Tennis, Volleyball, Archery. IV 15' Club, Spindrift CLit. Ed.l vfyi ,.--no MARGARET DAVIS K'Margee . . . charming person- ality . . . fond of cats, hot fudge sandaes . . . Badminton, Volley- ball, Mother-Daughter Tea, May Queen Dance Committee, G.0. Rep., Junior Class Rep., Spin- drift. bind' DANIEL DAWSON Quietness is a sign of greatness . . . interests lie in the fields of aviation and photography . . . Key Club CTreas.f, World Inter- est Club, Sider Press ICO-Sports Ed.l, Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track, National Honor Society. is pm ttfyjli x Niles I j I e ,, JAMES DAY Sharp-witted and good natured . . . counts stamps and coins as his special interests . . . plans a career in Fire and Safety engi- neering . . . World Interest Club, Key Club, Indoor and Outdoor Track, Soccer. Wkwwvf FRANK DE CIUTIIS This newcomer to O.H.S. is a car enthusiast and likes all sports and music . . . metallurgy is his chosen field of occupation. 34 DENNIS DEEGAN His intelligence and sincerity zrill make him an excellent en- gineer . . . plans a college edu- cation . . . enjoys football and driving . . . National Honor So- ciety, Arista, Track, Latin Club, C.O. Rep., Student Court Justice, Spindrift. BARBARA DEITCH Bobbie . . . her ready smile will make her a fine secretary . . . Sportnite, Volleyball. M.,-Hx ..,,,,,,w. SUSAN DELINKO Sue . . . good natured and likeable . . . interested in sports and cars . . . will be a teacher . . . S ortnite, Chorus, Service Clubl, Tliennis. I l fl DEANNA DELSON Dee . . . enthusiastic athlete . . . enjoys all sports . . . should make a terrific Phys. Ed. teacher . . . Basketball, Volleyball, Lacrosse, Tennis, Field and Track, Hockey, Bowl- ROSEMARY DE LUCIA Rosey . . . peppy and enthusi- astic . . . bound to make a good secretary . . . enjoys Italian food and people in general . . . Twirler, Usherelte, Homeroom Rep. W -Q- fr , K, f - 4 J f gg , W ing. W2 MW, . -,f,t,,, GEORGE DENNIS Fun to be with . . . enjoys sports . . . plans to become a veteri- narian . . . Football, Track. RALPH DE PALMA Quiet and sincere, headed for a successful career as an agri- cultural instructor . . . likes photography and good Italian food . . .Sailor Shop. T My K A roes X X . .mf s ' BETTY JANE DIAMANT B. J. . . . has an energetic way that will lead her to success as a nurse . . . enjoys jazz, biology and chemistry . . . Sider Press, Senior Play, F.T.A., F.N.A., Volleyball, Archery, Spindrift. fx jf' ,Xxx DONALD DININNO Don . . . always has a chuckle and a friendly smile . . . likes sports . . . Football, Baseball. ELEANOR Di PASQUA Her sincere ways will lead her to a successful career in nursing. Volleyball. GEORGE DIRKES Clever and intelligent . . . he has livened up 0.H.S .... he enjoys good music and good humor . . . will make a fine civil engineer . . . Key Club CPres.l, Usher's Club, G.O. Rep., Spindrift. 55 -me FRANK Di STEFANO Sincere and determined . . . likes movies, photography and modern art . . . aspires to become a chef . . . Glec Club, Art Service Club. 'PUB ROSEMARY Di STEFANO Quiet and sincere . . . likes ten- nis, swimming, badminton and horseback riding . . . plans a career as a secretary . . . Tennis. f i' iv , ,K L 'QRS -W, ' -- if ' J UDITH DOWLING Judy . . . tall, attractive blonde who always has a smile for every- one . . . Jr. College . . . G.O. Rep., Class Rep., Chorus, Candy Strip- ers, Usherettes, F.N.A., Mother- Daughter Tea, Jr. Prom, Sports. STEPHANIE DROBOTY Stevie . . . an important cog in the wheels of 0.H.S .... Leader Corps, Sportnite, Cheerleading, Usherette, Drill Team, Sider Press, Mother-Daughter Tea, Dance Committees, C.O. and Class Rep., National Honor S0- ciety, Arista, Sports, Spindrfit. TIMOTHY DUGGAN Friendly and good looking . . . plans a Navy career . . . his in- terests are water skiing, cars and boats . . . Wrestling, Cross- Country. WILLIAM DUNN Bill . . . his pleasant ways make him a winning man . . . likes baseball and ice hockey . . . plans to attend college . . . Baseball. SUSAN ECCLES Sue . . . someday this sweet girl will make a very fine secre- tary . . . likes football, basket- ball and bowling. 36 GAIL EGAN Jinx . . . calm and collected likes reading, dancing, music, movies . . . interested in Bible research . . . hopes to become a missionary. FLORENCE EIDENSOHN Flossie . . . her radiant smile is matched only by her sparkling personality . . . Sider Press, Mother-Daughter Tea, Sportnite, Senior Play, Lacrosse, Tennis, Spindrift. .if we-ik, J w .. I A9 ec, if H F A Q. PHILLIP ENG Quiet, sincere, pleasant to be with . . . likes basketball, hi-h . . . J.V. Basketball, Outdoor Track. if Q A t ' viii i P' t , Q wp -ef ' 1 . Q34 Q. M ,ua pl?-6 iw tt. ff li L - V i i 1 if ' ' 'ga-.S .. 4 V , BENJAMIN ETRI Ben . . . his fine mathematical ability insures a successful career as an electrical engineer or math- ematician . . . likes bowling, basketball and people. JACK EVANS Artistically inclined . . .he en- joys buying and wearing clothes . . . His flair for art will lead him ERNEST ESPOSITO Always on the go, but takes time to say hello . . . enjoys cars and games . . . fits a job after school into his schedule. fMgr.l . BARBARA FAICCO Bobbie . . . privileged is the boss who has Bobbie as his sec- retary . . . Twirling, Sportnite, Service Club, Candy Striper. JOHN ESPOSITO Likeable and helpful a real asset to 0.HS likes sports of all types Cross Country fMgr,l, Wrestlrng QMgr J Track to a commercial art course after graduation. ROBERT F ALK Bob . . . enjoys a good joke . . . basketball, baseball and jazz are his favorites . . . college bound in the fall . . . Sider Press, Basketball. DOUGLAS F ANTI Doug . . . friendly and likeable . . . college bound . . . he enjoys swimming and jazz . . . Indoor and Outdoor Track, Football, Baseball, Wrestling. NANCY FARNHAM A gal with a friendly air and a cute laugh .... likes all sum- mer sports, especially swimming . . . secretarial work is her choice of profession. 37 ,--Z' nf. DIANA FASSO KAREN FAZIO Fun to be with . . . likes office Pleasant, ECU' Pe'-90VWlifJ' - - - work and bowling . . . Sportnite, like-Y -9P0ff-9, dafwiflg and CUTS Work Experience, . . . future psychologist . . . Basketball, Baseball, Badminton. 1- . sc, ' A --1 . 'Qi ,tb gina' 'sal . nil ug, wif ,Q Q ,QR . -Az.. P .::?5fwE7 - ff fl1.T7l'5 . f N Y , +salzf?,,g':-.. 4 .-. - , . ,.gf':saf?,,ff? ,f'-' 'J 'f :' . 5581-.-.'iff!'ff -1- - ,. wr in 2 0 -6.0 E '.l JOHN FERRARO Pleasant manner and genial smile . . . likes fishing and hunt- ing . . . hopes to go into the Armed Forces. Qs-:L LINDA FEUERSTEIN Bubbly brunette . . . unmistak- able laugh . . . favors ice skating, cheerleading, and dancing . . . Leader Corps, Cheerleading, Sportnite, Sider Press, Senior Play, Drill Team, Volleyball, Softball, Hockey, Archery, Cho- rus. -...Lf FRED FIGGS DONALD FINE Pleasant and easy-going . . . likes all sports, especially bowl- ing . . . plans further education . . . C.O. Rep. Donny . . . small of stature but broad of mind . . . enjoys foot- ball, tumbling and bowling . . . future engineer . . . Leader Corps, Wrestling, Gymnastic Team, Spindrift. 'lx FERN FIRESTONE Possessor of poise and charm . i college bound . . . Sportnite, Service Club, F.T.A. fTreasurer7 Library Stall, Senior Play , Paint Your Wagon , Sports, Sider Press, Spanish Newspaper F.N.A., Mother-Daughter Tea G.0. Alternate, Spindrift. STEVE FIRSTENBERG Energetic . . . likes chemistry . . . hopes to become a chemist . . . Visual Aides, Lighting, Baseball, Bowling, Senior Play. 38 CAROL FISHER A smile for everyone . . . college bound . . .Sportnite, Service Club, F.T.A., Library Staff, Tennis, Volleyball, Badminton, Archery, Bowling, Sider Press, Spanish Newspaper, F.N.A., Spindrift. j -. ,, f -., W f 2 PAUL FISHMAN A dancing whiz with a flair for clothes . . . always has a friendly grin . . . college bound . . . World Interest Club, Key Club, Soccer, Sider Press, Spindrift. JUDITH FITZGERALD Ufudyl' . . . Sweetness surround- ed by golden hair . . . likes water-skiing, picnics, music and biology . . . college bound . . . C.O. Representative, Sportnite, Modern Dance, Bowling, Archery, Drama Club, Modeling. ., ,,,. ,i 1. ,- -- GAIL FOGELBERG Capable in all she does . . . enjoys photography, art, bowl- ing, and sports . . . will attend photography school after gradu- ation . . . Mother-Daughter Tea, Art Service Club, Tennis, Sport- nite, Badminton, Modern Dance, 1 'kt ARLENE FORMAN Good things come in small pack- ages . . . smart dresser who likes children, jazz and sports . . . future medical technologist . . . Drill Team, Tennis, Service Club, F.T.A., Sportnite, Mother-Daugh- ter Tea, Sider Press, Spindrift. FIORE FREDA An abundance of good will . . . likes tinkering uith and driving cars . . . plans to join Marine Corps after graduation. Softball, Spindrift. .gre-. efbl CARYN F REED Twinkling eyes and a sincere smile . . . enjoys dancing and sculpturing . . . interested in languages and teaching . . . Service Club fpresidentl, Moth- er-Daughter Tea, Tennis, Senior Play, Sider Press, F.T.A., Spin- MARTIN FREED Marty . . . a smile for all . . . fishing, hunting and biology are his favorites . . . plans to be a biology teacher or a Marine bi- ologist. drift. , GEORGE FREES A welcomed newcomer to 0.H.S. .' . . enjoys all sports . . . his mathematical ability has led him to the engineering field. Que-dv' LEONARD FRESHMAN Enjoys all sports and tinkering with cars . . . always good com- pany for well meaning . . . headed for college . . . Football, Indoor Track. 59 'ff!', 'Q' F' , 'F 'ns . . I W.. - Q' . . . ,Life - k , P ' 1, , ': f' . l.. . , ' A f a il A if i Q. ' 'g f . rrs if- e, i A 5? - 4., f ,-la ' ..' .. if r . ., i '. , . f Wizy JOAN FRIDEN Friendly and pleasant disposition likes to swim, bowl, and play badminton . . . intends to help the sick by becoming a Registered Nurse . . . Chorus. 1'-Q FLORENCE FRIEDMAN LORETTA FRISONE Flo . . . always full of fun and Although quiet, Loretta is known laughter . . . likes sports, people for her keen mind and pleasant and dogs . . . engineering and personality . . . will join the college for this miss . . . Serv- business world ...Leader Corps, ice Club, Softball, Basketball. Tsiirling, Badminton, Basketball, Sportnite, Mother-Daughter Tea, Volleyball, Class Rep. div DONNA F RITZ Petite . . . loves dancing and par- ties . . . headed for a nursing career . . . Sportnite, F.N.A. Et'-.r , Wil ' DIANA FUNARO Glowing eyes and a pretty voice always ready to help . . . likes music and dancing . . . Badminton, Tennis, Bowling, Sportnite, Chorus, Mother-Dauglr ter Tea, Senior Play, Class Rep., Sider Press, Spindrift. school. MARIANNE FROELICH Pleasant person . . . plans a secretarial career . . . especially fond of badminton and volleyball . . . Sportnite, Basketball. CAROL GARRO Lively personality . . . favors swimming, roller skating, and movies . . . will attend 1.B.M. 40 MARTIN FUCHS Fosen . . . true blue to all . . . partial to tennis, math, bowling and dramaties . . . interested in math or engineering . . . Scenery Crew, Basketball, Meteorology Staff, Biology and Chemistry Clubs, Math Team. sssi 2 so f - g. , f ,,,,,,lN 3,5 's f A 5 lf? : . A , gk . JOAN GEFF EN A friend to all . . . headed for a teaching career . . . likes swim- ming, tennis and ice skating . . . Sportnite, Tennis, Service Club, F.T,A., Drill Team. HILARY GEITHEIM Genuine friendliness . . . enjoys traveling, bowling, swimming, and ice skating . . . undecided on whether to be a secretary or a buyer . . . Sportnite, Service Club. A , if ,, W lril Q i, 5 V Qin ALAN CEST A wonderful wit who is a true friend . . . will become an aero- nautical engineer . . . Key Club. CAREY GETELMAN Zip . . . a biting wit . . . good looking . . . likes winter sports and horseback riding . . . hopes to be a horse or cattle rancher EUGENE GELLING Gena . . . great athlete and person . . . likes.sports, and cars . . . hopes to go to college and then join the Navy . . . Varsity Club, Gridiron Club, Football, Wrestling, Baseball and Track. tix. km- ,.f -- .Y , .W ,-gt, ,,,,. V RUSSELL GERLACH Rusty . . . a lively and active girl, but steady and reliable by nature . . . likes horseback riding . . . Badminton, Volley Ball. 'Iv- Lynne,' . . . loads likes dancing . . Productions, Service nite, Sider Press. . . . Key Club, Football, G.O. Representative, Spindrift. AM, . '41 . ' rs. si' ' Pf .fi-A lil-2fH2e2Y,f 2 1 L: I PETER GIORDANO, JR. Gio . . . well liked by all . . . Peter plans to join the Navy after graduation. yew W A '- I Rf J JAMES GODSTREY Pleasing personality . . . plans to become a Marine . . . wants to see the world . . . his interest in outdoor activities will stand him in good stead. LINDA GILBERT of fun . . . . Theatrical Club, Sport- ft ROSEANN GODSTREY PasquaIel' . . . always looks bright and fresh . . . plans to be a secretary. 41 LAWRENCE GOLDBERG Larry . . . a nice word for all . . . interests range from stamp collecting to working with elec- tronics and woodworking . . . Audio Visual Squad, Senior Play. MARTIN GOLDBERG Marty . . . peppy is the word for this spirited Oceansider . . . music is tops in Marty's book . . . Sider Press, Basketball. LINDA GOLDMAN Good music in her book is tops . . . this future teacher is college bound . . . with her a Broadway play really rates . . . Service Club, F.T.A. E. r,l, ,. 3 f , , . , ,,.,,1... .. ,4 .,.,..m.m SHARON GOLDMAN A bubbling blonde . . . enjoys dancing and ice-skating . . . plans teaching after college . . . Service Club, Sportnite, F.T.A., G.0. Rep. MARYELLEN GOLDSMITH An avid spectator at all our games . . . elementary school teaching is her future profession . . . Sportnite, F.T.A., Service Club. 'x HARRIET GOLDSTEIN Very charming . . . likes most outdoor sports . . . plans to at- tend a junior college . . . Bad- minton, Softball, Service Club, Bowling, Sportnite. LINDA GOLLON A wonderful person to know . . . it's a junior college for this future executive secretary . . . Sportnite, Service Club, Badmin- ton, Senior Play. 42 CLAIRE GOMER Friendly and amusing . . . plans for college or a business.school . . . Sportnite, Volleyball, Modern Dance, Tennis, Mother-Daughter ea. BRENDA GORDON Always there when you need her . . . teaching profession is her goal . . . Service Club, Modern Dance, Tennis, Play Crews, F.T.A., Mother-Daughter Tea, Sportnite, Sider Press, Spindrift. MICHAEL GORDON VICTORIA GORIS A smile for all . . . will go into Vicki . . . viuacious . . . likes medicine . . . World Interest dancing, records, and bowling Club, Student Court, Paint Your . . . hopes to become a secretary Wagon, Senior Play. . . . Sportnite, Modern Dance, Volleyball, Mother-Daughter Tea, , f . I llel Q W est HQ i ,.k,.,, I 1 , X ,N . XX l DAVID GOTTLIEB Always the gentleman, Dave has an everpresent sense of humor . . . reading fascinates Dave . . . Alpha Sigma, Spanish newspaper 4Ed. in Chiefl. Badminton, Spindrift. GEORGE GRAME Quiet but friendly . . . plans to attend college . . . likes most sports . . . Key Club. SHARON GRANDINETTI A true lady . . . accomplished beautician . . . ice skating and drawing are her special interests . . . Mother-Daughter Tea, Art Service Club. JOAN GRAVINA A truly likeable person . . . en- joys dancing, sports . . . hopes to become a secretary . . . Sport- nite, Volleyball, Mother-Dauglv ter Tea, Badminton, Tennis, Bas- ketball. CAROLE GREEN Appreciated for her pleasing manner . . . enjoys sports and dancing . . . wants to be a teacher after college . . . F'.T.A., Service Club, Archery, Sider Press. STEPHEN GREEN Full of surprises . . . congenial . . . likes cars . . . will enter the Air Force. GAIL GREENBERG Has a shining personality . . . French Club, Latin Club, Vol- leyball, Softball. 45 RICHARD GREENMAN A hole-in-one every time for this golfing fan . . . swimming and horseback riding rank high with him . . . future plans include business administration . . . Key CAROLE GREENSTEIN Always on her toes . . . enjoys modern and ballet dancing and most sports . . . wants u career as a dancer or a dance instructor . . . King and I , Chorus, Ten- BETTY GRIFFIN Another Florence Nightingale . . . Green Mountain College is her A choice for a nursing education . . . water sports are her forte - . . . Badminton, Archery, Spin- fp Club, Golf. .Q ..1.1-51.1-f1,1,,,.,,,. V age, , nis .. .,f-f f. - ,.,,,g.,,,,, kg: ' , . X, - J' .,1i F-xfgg - Im--'w'1,1esf. f..f . .. s. , 'fi' e est. A if iili ,tesel I A - ,- FERN GUIOR A wonderful girl to know . . . will be an interior decorator or a dental hygienist . . . sports and art rank high among Fern's interests . . . Service Club, Vol- leyball. x. ,, .,..,,., ,fn ,. CLIFFORD GURDIN Cliff . . . zealous in all he does . . . plans to enter law or science after college . . . Key Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Sr. Play,, Thespian Society, Sider Press, Spindrift. drift. N! GERALD GUTMAN Gerry . . . electrical wiz . . . likes amateur radio, Hi-Fi, and bowling . . . Audio Visual Squad, Assembly Committee, Senior Play fstage managerl, P.A. system operator, Thespian Society. Wk. e JANE HAIGHT Smiles are smiles only when the heart pulls the wire . . . ,lane's infectious personality will insure her success as a physical educa- tion teacher . . . Sportnite, Lead- er Corps, Sports, Cheerleading, Mother-Daughter Tea, Usher- ettes. WILLIAM HALE He spreads his welcome wherever he goes . . . a winning person- ality has brought him many friends . . . Football. 44 HARRY HALL Mitch . . . a star at OHS in many fields . . . likes music and poetry . . . Leader Corps, Honor Society ipres.J, Student Court, Sider Press, Lens, Wrestling, Track, Math Team, Arista, Key Club, Spindrift. KENNETH HALL Ken . . . always friendly, and willing to help . . . interested in all sports . . . college bound next fall . . . Baseball. PHYLLIS HALPERN An ever-present smile reflects her cheerful manner . . . plans col- lege after graduation . . . the field of history teaching will someday welcome her . . . Sider RAYMOND HANCOCK Ray . . . a welcome addition to any team . . . enjoys all sports . . . he'll choose a college educa- tion . . . Varsity Club, Gridiron Club, Wrestling, Football. JOYCE HAPNER A girl with a wealth of poise and charm . . . likes horseback riding . . . Sportnite, Modem Dance, F.N.A. Tennis, Senior Play, Service Club, Sider Press, Spindrift. Press, F.T.A. i t,-r, ,L . V .PS 1 3 ---' ,U , ,1A,,e,i,1.t-5, VV . ROBERT HARRIGAN Bob . . . possessor of a re- served, smooth manner . . . he is interested in cars and boats . . . will go to college to study elec- trical engineering. RICHARD HART Enthusiasm plus a keen sense of humor . . . a welcome asset to the wrestling team . . . will enter college after graduation . . . Wrestling, Soccer. 2, --uv N ,,,g'5' CATHERINE HASSETT RUTH HARVEY A delightful mixture of sweet- ness and enthusiasm . . . will make an excellent medical missionary . . . Volleyball, Soft- ball, Badminton, Modern Dance, Sportnite. CAROLE HASSETT Her sunny smile brightens every- one's day . . . excellent ice skater and dancer . . . Cheering 1Co- Capt.J, Leader Corps, G.O. Rep., Hockey, Softball, LaCrosse, Vol- leyball, Basketball, Sportnite fS0pl1. Capt.J, Mother-Daughter Tea, Spindrift. Cathy . . . a sincere friend with a sparkling personality . . . talented singer . . . likes to roller and ice skate . . . Drill Team fCo-Capt.l, Class Rep., G.O. Rep. Alt., Badminton, Vol- leyball, LaCrosse, Mother-Daugh- ter Tea. ROBERT HAWES Bt . . . a likeable boy with an e 'nest manner . . . hunting and cl rs are among his interests . . . after graduation he will atf tend college. MARGUERITE HEGARTY Marge . . . a pleasing smile and disposition . . . enjoys out- door and indoor sports . . . keen on ice skating, bowling, and JAMES HEITLER Jim . . . good looks comple- mented by intelligence and talent . . . friends are naturally drawn to him . . . Band, National Honor sports cars . . . plans to become a SCCVBIIZFIV. Society, Key Club, Tennis. MARY HERBERT Herby,' . . . always there with a smiling face . . . planning to attend a business school . . . keen on ice skatin swimmin D g, e, bowling, dancing, and cars . . . Sportnite, Bowling. H5-H A6 , , MW JUDITH HI-:RING Judy . . . a perfect combina- tion of golden hair, sparkling eyes, and a sweet smile . . . would like to be a nurse . . . enjoys skating, reading, and mu- sic . . . Sider Press, Sports, F.N.A., Mother-Daughter Tea, STEVEN HERSCH Steve likes everyone and everyone likes Steve . . . enjoys football, bowling, and music . . . the life of a stock broker looms ahead Intramural Wrestling. Spindrift. skis ROBERT HIRSCH Bob . . . congenial is the word for Bob . . . fond of airplanes and boats . . . A career as a pilot lies ahead . . . Band. 46 BARBARA HOCK Bobbie . . . congenial and de- termined . . . possessor of a love- ly smile . . . likes tennis, bad- minton and basketball . . . will be a fine secretary. MARY HOFF Hoffie . . . possessor of the gift of easy laughter . . . a loyal friend . . . will make a fine sec- retary . . . likes dancing, music, and sports. lx J PAMELA HOLLER Pam . . . she brings sunshine along with her . . . her pleasant disposition assures her success as a nurse . . . Chorus. 919 50' 'Rh' J' s--..,. NICHOLAUS HOTTENDORFF Nick . . . a quiet amiable Sailor . . . likes baseball and hockey . . . will go to business school and enter commerce. .4-lv RUDOLPH HRUBALA Rudy . . . a good personality and sportsmanship makes tall, athletic Rudy a favorite among his classmates . . . Football, Leader Corps, Outdoor Track, uv', fi FRANCES HULSE Fran . . . a little of everything makes for a fine individual . . . plans to go into the held of teaching . . . F.N.A., Softball, Hockey, Bowling, Sportnite, Bad- minton, Band, Basketball, French , Y 'Q 6 fb .IANICE HUSZAR Jan . . . Sweet Jan is known for her pretty face, graceful hg- ure, and friendly smile . . . to attend secretarial school is her desire . . . Bowling, Tennis, Bad- minton, F.N.A., Mother-Daughter Indoor Track. , NU' KATHLEEN ISOM Kathy . . . pert, peppy, popular . . . a talented dancer and mu- sician . . . Paint Your Wagon , The King and I , Chorus, Orche- stra, Cheering, Sportnite, Moth- er-Daughter Tea, Modern Dance, Club, F.T.A. Tea, Spindrift. Basketball, Senior Play, Spin- drift. WILLIAM JACKSON Bill . . . a true sportsman . . . will join the Navy . . . likes Chinese food . . . Soccer, Baseball. .es W , jf 5181? ..l I MICHAEL JACOBS Quiet and easy-going . . , a lover of all sports . . . plans college next fall . . . would like to be an electrical engineer . . . Band Tennis, Bowling. I x i X ,... f fl KATHERINE JAREB Kathy . . . a warm heart plus a ready smile . . . hopes to work for the telephone company . . . enjoys all types of music, roller skating and chorus . . . Chorus, The King and I . 47 CAROL JOHNSON Virtue and beauty combined make her an outstanding person . . . National Honor Society, Senior Class V.P., Junior Class Sec., Cheerleading, Art Service Club, Sportnite, Sports, Mother- gaughter Tea, Spindrift, CArt d.7. JUDITH JOHNSON Judy , . . . friendly and coopera- tive . . . enjoys roller skating and most sports . . . plans to go to college after graduation . . . Sportnite, F.N.A. ROBERT JOHNSON Bob . . . eager and willing worker . . . hopes to become a minister . . . likes soccer, base- ball, and music . . . G.O. Rep., Class Rep., Leader Corps, Soccer, Band, Orchestra, Senior Prom. ROY JOHNSON Cheerful and amiable . . . in- terested in wrestling, water ski- ing, swimming, and bowling . . . plans to be an industrial engi- neer . . . Wrestling, Cross-Coun- try, Gymnastic Club, Varsity Club, Cv.O. Rep. STANLEY JOHNSON Stan . . . athletics keep this zealous boy on the go . . . par- tial to wrestling, gymnastics, and swimming . . . plans a career in aerodynamics . . . Soccer, Wres- tling, Baseball, Gymnastics, Lead- er Corps, Varsity Club. , 'W 5' ,. Tia , 1 ww, ,B ,L A-Af h . JAY KATZ Enthusiastic and dependable . . . likes swimming, piano, acting, and photography . . . college and law school are future plans . ,. . Tennis, Senior Play, Key Club, Usher, Sider Press. 'U' MICHAEL KATZ Active and school-spirited . . . wants to study law . . . likes music, photography, swimming, and tennis . . . Tennis, Sider Press iPhoto. Ed.J, Senior Play, Key Club, Usher, Spindrift. MICHAEL KAUFMAN Mike . . . a true individual STEPHEN KAYNE Steven . . . always striving . . . . . . partial to cars, basketball, enjoys bowling, tennis, cars, and and swimming . . . to study ac- stamp collecting . . . plans to counting in college. 48 study law . . . Key Club. , ft 7 l. ' it W ,rg A, ' 51 ' pi, R C 2 s T N , Kg ,v, I , T' 3 'P - I , Q All ' ,-P. , y y 'E fs! ' . 'ty 'an g .qs g i ', up! J. 'fg' 47 V, , , A 'fi 5 ' T ':,. C R 1' x ery If U' N h s I T X N .4 5 , .1 , ., Q. KATHLEEN KEEGAN NANCY KEEGAN PA ICIA KE ' 0 Kathy . . . friendly and enthu- Lively and loquacious . . . enjoys at . . . sweet and smi 5 . . . siastic . . . likes ice skating, swimming, boating, and ice skat- likes ice skating and ice hockey swimming, and other sports . . . will make a ine secondary school teacher. . . Sportnite, Drill Team, The King and I, Chorus, Masque Society, Volleyball. ing . . . Masque Society, Sider Press, Badminton, Volleyball, Drill Team, Chorus, fSec.J , Serv- ice Club, F.T.A. games . . . plans to be an interior decorator . . . Mother-Daughter Tea, Sportnite, Chorus, Volley- ball. tux, l,' 1 .. A A ' ,fliviri .1 ft 'f . . I 9? ,Tn it U ' ' K J, W a . , .. i ,1 f f 9 ine? Q' 'X , 5' if , , . , - If .S your ,Q-nf 1' 1 v el , . tr 2 , SHIRIN KEENAN Sherry . . . pert and petite . . . enjoys dances, driving, par- ties, and doing secretarial work . . . Badminton, Sportnite. 6 HAROLD KEISER Cute, friendly redhead . . . likes all sports . . . plans a college education . . . Wrestling. ,f-Q. 4, 'P' 5- 5 1-1 zigrgiifi' CHRISTIAN KELLER Chris . . . quiet and frank . . . likes playing the accordion and all school functions . . . aims to secure work after graduation. 81.11 ,4.as LINDA KEPKE Fun-loving brunette . . . excel- lent dancer . . . to be a legal stenographer is her current am- bition . . . Tennis, Sportnite, Archery, Volleyball, Spindrift. LEONA KERPEL Lee . . . amiable and industrious- . . . will teach . . . wonderful skier . . . Thespian Society fPres.l, Service Club fSec.l, Sider Press fCo-makeup Editorl, National Honor Society, Assistant Director of Senior Play, Crews of all school plays. STEPHEN KILLORIN Steven . . . will sprint to suc- cess . . . school track star . . . likes all sports, cars . . . Base ball, Indoor Track, Cross-Coun- try,Varsity Club, New York State Track Champion. 49 GEORGE KINNEY Dependable worker . . . enjoys music and sports . . . would like to go to college . . . Cr0ss-Coun- try, F.T.A., Indoor Track, Track. .- U '- -r' V, f' , S-.5 V . f A is i -1. 'W - -'f', .. . 12 :., ,rkrny Akw, ' K.-Liiv - 7 rw W -I 1 V xl.: ,V .r sr' , z 1 CHRISTOPHER KNORR NANCY KOLLER Chris . . . handsome, humor- Outstanding addition to all ous, and personable . . . business administration study ahead in college . . . likes all sports . . . Soccer 4Co-Capt.l, Basketball, Gymnastic Club, G.O. Rep. 'T s if X ix -I .Ar J' IWFUVN, Oceanside activities . . . sure to succeed in journalism in college . . . Latin Club, Sider Press, Usherettes, C.O. Rep., Honor So- ciety, C.O. Secretary, Sophomore Class Sec. K 41? VERONICA KONIOR Ronnie so ts olten . . . f- p ' , dis- plays talent at the piano . . . wishes to become a teacher of the mentally handicapped . . . en- joys music and art . . . Mother- Daughter Tea, Sportnite. SUSAN KRAMER Sue', . . . loquacious . . .easy- going manner . . . likes cars, dancing and tennis . . . plans a college education . . . Volleyball, Softball, Tennis, Sportnite, Si- der Press Rep., Paint Your Wa- gon. SARA KRAUS Always gay . . . plans a as a writer or producer . . joys sports, books and . . . '6The King and I , Press, Lens fAsst. Poetry Masque Society, Senior Spindrift. ,,,..-w MARY ANNE KRAWCZYK Earnest and busy . . . enjoys al- most euerything . . . especially likes swimming and dancing . . . hopes to be a secretary. 50 MELVIN KRIMKO Quiet and good-natured . . . interested in automobiles, basket- ball, and weight-lifting . . . col- lege bound . . . Sider Press. LINDA KROEMER Competent and resourceful . . . plans a college education . . . likes bowling, swimming and dancing . . . Service Club, F.N.A. The King and ln, Paint Your Wagon , Curious Savagef, if career . en- music Sider Ed.t , Play, W 13, ef- R --'.- ' s K 1 if 145 5 ROSALIND KRUGMAN Roz . . . cordial and helpful . . . her winning ways will make her an excellent elementary school teacher . . . Drill Team, Service Club CSec.D, Modern Dance, Sportnite, Tennis, F.T.A., G.O. Rep., Sider Press, Spindrift. a ' JUDYTH KRULL lady . . . loquacious and friend- ly . . . likes tennis and bowling . . . will go to college after grad- uation . . . Tennis, The King and I, Sportnite, Senior Play, Spindrift. LINDA KRUMENACKER Lynn,' . . . quiet and ambitious . . . has two goals in mind ae- corflian teacher and an office girl . . . likes music, softball, and, ice skating. , V, ,-, Kllbf t . .. ,,.- ,,ll - T A 2' ' i i PETER KUBERZIG Silent when glad, affectionate though shy . . . will go to col- lege and become an engineer. JOSEPH KUNKEL 'ifoe' . . . all who know him call him friend . . . a true leader in every way . . . Varsity Foot- ball fCo-Capt.J, Honor Society lV.P.J, Varsity Club, Latin Club QV.P.J Soph. Class Treas., Jun- ior Class Treas., G.O. President. , 3 PATRICIA KURALT Patti . . . sincere and friendly . . . enjoys athletics, music and small children . . . will become a nurse . . . Sportnight, Archery, Hockey, Badminton, Volleyball. FRANK LA BELLA X Ready smile . . . neat dresser . . . 7 Always ff 'A A spends many of his spare hours desires on the police hunting, fishing, and having a force two years in the Navy good time. . . . ,especially fond of cars and softliall. JANET LANGE Klan . . . soft-spoken and ajable . . . loves art, dancing, swimming, and music, . . plans to attend college . . . Masque Society, Drill Team, Sportnite. 51 C , X . x x Egan of ok It v K PH L Qf-SU X6 ALAN LA ROCCA K Miken . . . a genial hard worker . . . likes cars and boats . . . will make an excellent television repairman or auto mechanic Football, Baseball. fe' JESSE LASKY Friendly and loquacious . . . lesse,s future plans include col- lege . . . likes chess, tennis, swimming, and horseback riding . . . World Interest Club, Chess Club, Wrestling fMgr.J , Band. . , ., M is-ft I 5 V . X -L CHARLES LASTELLA Charlie', . . . fun to be with . . . likes track, basketball and hunting . . . hopes to be a com- mercial artist . . . Indoor Track, Outdoor Track. 'xy s JEAN LA VECCHIA Quiet and reserved but with a charm all her own . . . loves bowling, driving, movies, and food . . . she will make a fine secretary. K l 5221 i -44 J J i ,y . F I JAMES LEDWITH Kflimmyu . . . a welcome new- comer to our school . . . quiet and reserved . . . finds sports, photography and cars interesting . . . plans for the future include the army and photo-engraving. ROBERT LEONARD Bob . . . a happy-go-lucky fel- low uith a pleasant smile . . . enjoys swimming and ice skating . . . he's looking forward to be- coming a history teacher . . . G.O, Alt. Iii-. -nw ' .,,...s-f -1- A Henry helpful . . . he with others and in teaching . 52 '- it ,wt SAMUEL LETTINI EDWARD LEVINE Q'Sam,' . . . friendly and likeable l . . . plans to work for his father VJ after graduation . . . likes swim- min and huntin f' g ' g . . . Track. lwlf Good sense of humor . . . his varied interests are books, stamp collecting, music and athletics . . . plans to become a chemical engi- neer . . . Key Club. LOIS LEVINE Lou . . . keen interest lies with psychology and acting . . . plans to attend college after graduation . . . Volleyball, Harvey,', King and I, Service Club, Sider -Press, Spindrift. ,,,..-vb HOWARD LEVY Ivy', is one of our liveliest stu- dents . . . adds fun to any gath- ering . . . enthusiastic about cars, boats and science . . . may major in medicine in college . . . Gymnastics, Sailor Shop, Elec- . ' 1- QWYMR . ,,i . VM , 1 ly f A 1 ,I . J R , 5 Q' 2923 , , s 5-S5 I 'J r Q 'll WX, I ' . LGU' 1 ,Nl I ROCHELLE LICO S'Rae . . . cheerful and gay . . . small in stature but big in heart . . . Volleyball, Sportnite, Basket- ball, Mother-Daughter Tea, Bad- minion. 3' Iv MARTIN LIEBERMAN Martyn . . . his outgoing person- ality will enhance his success . . . Wrestling. tronics Club, Spindrift. -fl PHYLLIS LIEBERMAN Phyll is good natured and fun to be with . . . likes sports and of all things - spinach . . . she aims for a place in the business world . . . Sportnite. S ss?- f f' Q 2 .Q-' W 1-ad' It I SANDRA LIEBERMAN Sandy,' . . . sweet . . . is always smiling, always nice . . . Sport- nite, Senior Play, Mother-Dauglr ter, Softball, Sailor Shop, Class Rep. nk ttgl 0 I-saw 1 I WILLIAM LIEBMAN Bill', . . . cheerful, witty . . . adds spark to our senior class . . . he plans to major in engi- neering in college . . . Band, Bowling, Basketball, Sider Press, Spindrift. SUSAN LILLYMAN Sue . . . a welcomed addition to our school . . . enjoys water ski- ing and traveling . . . deciding upon entering foreign service or teaching. . its ,Ji ,ra 4 WILLIAM LIVERT Bill . . . always ready with a friendly smile . . . he enjoys playing the drums . . . plans to attend college after graduation. 53 ,... L '- A m,b ,. A qq, l,hV t W W t. ' . ' L',L f'f'i f',f?1 -L1 5' , g t 1,53 ,QlQff,fi A ' - f , . , L -1 f 'Tai l' 31.1, iXll'QQl'?iii??Iilf3Qfliii.. CHARLES LO CASCIO VINCENT LONGO Charlie . . . his personality will Vinniei' . . . quiet and self- make him a good lawyer . . . contained . . . enjoys sports and enjoys weight training . . . Stu- cars . . . trade school is included dent Court. in his future plans. ,V+-.5 Ly ROBERT LOWERY Peanuts', . . . a gentleman in the true sense of the word . . . likes track and reading . . . will nzake an excellent elementary school teacher . . . Leader Corps, Cross-Country, Indoor and Out- door Track. A fi 1 'Ms-. R ! J 3 M . Qu nl' LEONARD LUCARELLI wif -sw Luke . . . calm and serene . . plans to be an electrician . . partial to cars. aff ri K -., .,, .- t l s iiii f. f,l-e . i,re ' iffffffffe' JUDY LUNA Pretty and sweet . . . enjoys cars, horseback riding, badminton and ice skating . . . will make an ef- ficient secretary after graduation. 54 CAROL LUCAS A friendly irl another one g . . . ,of our future secretaries . . . Volleyball, Sportnite, Mother- Daughter Tea, Drill Team. NANCY LUDWIG Clever and congenial . . . she plays an important part in our school activities . . . National Honor Society, Arista, Leader Corps, Cheerleading, Drill Team, Sportnite, Sports, Modern Dance, ALAN LUPI Charming and witty . . . would like to enter the held of medi- cine . . . King and l, Paint Your Wagon, Senior Play, Ushers' Club, G.0. Rep., pian Society, Sider Press. Thes- Sider Press. LINDA LUSCHINSKI Lyn . . . her grace and charm will help further her dancing career . . . enjoys dancing, mu- sic, swimming . . . Sportnite, Chorus, Service Club, Modern Dance, Thespian Society, Paint Your Wagonf, Sider Press. .ww .-- ,,- -f, IX Ni vw 'ilk ,fX 1 'J PHOEBE LUSTIG A pleasing personality . . . de- sires to become a teacher . . . likes jazz . . . Sportnite, Service Club, F.T.A., Bowling, Badmin- IOII. MARY ANN LYNCH ROSEMARIE MAISANO Under her quiet, sweet exterior Roe - - - fl true lfiefld N7 all lies purpose and efficiency . . . - - - her typing ability will ffl-Wfff enjoys reading and traveling . . . lm Career, '15 fl f:VPi-YQ - - - en' Archery, Latin Club, Mother- l0J'5 dllllflflg, Swlfflmlflgs b0wl- Daughter Tea, French Club, uln- mg and CUTS- ternos, Spindrift. RONNA MAISLIS Always smiling . . . likes tennis and horseback riding . . . plans to be a buyer . . . Service Club, Senior Play, Sider Press. ,,rNN. AUDREY MALLOY New addition to O.H.S .... a sweet girl with a congenial and cooperative manner . . . likes sports and art . . . headed for the business field. ' fm-f MICHAEL MAN DEL Likeable fellow . . . enjoys base- ball, basketball and football . . . college bound . . as a lawyer or Senior Play. gli 3,1 'VS Y o vw -K in --.fy ' .X -.. , CARMAN MANIACI Hels pleasant company, sincere, and always ready with a smile . . . likes traveling and soccer . . . dentistry is his aim . . . Spanish Newspaper, Key Club. GERALDINE MARACICH Geri', . . . this all around sport has a fine sense of humor . . . likes painting and traveling . . . will be an excellent secretary. . WHILES ll CIIVBCV optometrist . . . l.. www ,Q 3 R'-if M-.af-. f RICHARD MARCUS Dick . . . sincere worker . . . likes basketball, bowling and reading . . . Key Club, Math Team, Bowling Team, Football lMgr.J , Senior Play, Visual Aids. 55 I i I I 6 ANTHONY MARGOLIS Tony . . . a happy fellow . . . ready smile . . . interested in veterinary medicine . . . college bound . . . Senior Play, Key Club, Sider Press. ANNE MARINO Sincere personality.. . dependable aorker . . . headed for college . . . likes parties, swimming, and tra- vel . . . Sider Press, Sportnite, Tennis, Thespian Society lV.P.l, Senior Play and Musicals, F.T.A., French Club, Spindrift. DANIEL MARK His humor is contagious . . . likes bowling and can really make those pins fly . . . cars hold his interest . . . Bowling. - , I fr , .1 OWEN MARRIN RAPHAEL MARTINIS Calm and quiet . . . he's inter- Ray . . . fun to be with and ested in all sports . . . after grad- always ready with a smile . . uation he would like to open an great guitar player . . . likes to industry in Alaska. bowl . . . plans to study dentistry in college . . . Soccer, G.O. Rep. 4 2' V ' X I gf' R as ,V sw Q ll f l ,,, K 1 W1 sf- VIRGINIA MATTHEWS Ginny', . . . peppy and enthusi- astic . . . likes tennis, boating, dancing, and swimming . . . she will study either teaching or psy- chology in college . . . Sportnite, Sports, Mother-Daughter Tea, Drill Team, G.O. Rep., May Queen Dance, Spindrift. eg...- JOHN MATTERA Quiet and likeable . . . baseball, football, guns, hunting and fal- conry are some of his interests . . . is planning on going to col- lege. 56 ROSEMARY MAURINO Attractive redhead . . . always full of fun . . . interests include dancing, ice skating, and water skiing . . . hopes to become a dental hygienist . . . Basketball, Modern Dance, Sportnite, G.O. Rep. DOROTHY MCKANE Dorrie . . . a true asset to Oceanside H.S .... likes horse- back riding and tennis . . . Tennis, Sportnite, National Hon- or Society, Sider Press, Latin Club, Senior Play, Paint Your Wagon, Spindrift. .Nt 4- Xl 3 BARBARA MEEHIN Barbie . . . happy and carefree . . . will make a top-notch secre- tary . . . likes music, dancing, football games, parties . . . Tennis, Modern Dance, Mother- Daughter Tea, Sportnite, G.0. Rep., Candy Striper, May Queen, Archery, Spindrift. STEVEN MENDELOW Stevie . . . friendly and interest- ing . . . likes golf, basketball, clothes . . . he vants to become an accountant after graduation . . . Tennis, World Interest Club, Spanish Newspaper. 4-'ELET 5!Ux la U ,A ,Tp F ., -V 1 U l cu? Wa 1 IQ, 'fx JEFFREY Jeff . . . a joke for every occa- sion . . . has done a great deal of photography for our school . . . plans for the future include mar- keting . . . Visual Aides, Sailor Shop. BARBARA MEURER Bobbie . . . eager and enthusi- astic . . . likes swimming, boat- ing, dancing . . . will someday become a teacher . . . Sider Press, Sportnite, F.T.A., Volleyball, Badminton, Archery, Latin Club, Spindrift. ROSEANN MEYBOHM Friendly and co-operative . . . likes horseback riding and danc- ing . . . desires a teaching career . . . Sider Press, F.T.A., Tennis, Archery, Softball, Volleyball, Dance Committees. ..,,,V E., WVVk,,.,, in , ertt 33,15 Q s li f HARRIET MILCH Vivacious . . . fun loving . . . enjoys football games, skating . . . headed for a career in nursing . . . F.N.A., Candy Striper, Sport- nite, Service Club, Twirlers, Bowling, May Queen, Senior Play, Volleyball, Badminton, Spindrift. JAQUELINE MILLER Jackie . . . her manner, quiet, her actions, sincere . . . likes all sports . . . will be a teacher or nurse . . . pleasant personality sports enthusiast . . . F.T.A., Sportnite. LINDA MEYERS A welcomed new-comer . . . lo- quacious and friendly . . . will study dramatics in college . . . F.T.A., Senior Play. JOAN MILLES Quiet and resourceful . . . a fu- ture secretary . . . enjoys art and history . . . Tennis, Sportnite, Service Club, Paint Your Wa- gon , F.T.A. 57 THOMAS MILLOT Tom . . . pleasant company . . . likes baseball and soccer . . . has not as yet any definite plans for the future . . . Band, Soccer, Baseball. FELICIA MINEI Licia . . . a vivacious ejer- vescent personality . . . will some- day be a yine secretary . . . Thes- pians iSec.J, Sportnite, Senior Plays, Paint Your Wagon , Archery, Modern Dance, Service Club, Spindrift. NICHOLAS MINUTOLO Nick . . . good natured with a ready laugh . . . likes to hunt and nsh . . . crazy about music and singing . . . Teen Center, Boys Glee Club. GARY MOLIVER Fun-loving . . . will someday be an airplane pilot . . . airplanes and cars hold his interest . . . Lens, Senior Play, Teen Center, PAULA MOLL A warm personality . . . likes swimming, volleyball, clothes . . . plans to attend a buying school . . . Badminton, Sportnite, Vol- Sider Press, Rifle Team, Audio leyball. Visual Aides Squad. MAX MOLLICK A wonderful sense of humor . . . college and then pharmacy work are ahead for Max . . . Sider Press, Lens, Human Magazine 1Art Ed.J, Spanish Magazine fArt Ed.l. KATHRYN MOLONEY Kathy . . . neat, likeable and friendly . . . likes bowling, swim- ming and sewing . . . plans for the future include cosmetology . . . Sportnite. 58 JEAN MONTELEONE DOLORES MORTENSEN One of those people who makes Dee . . . a friendly personality the world a pleasant place . . . . . . plans to go to work or to Interests include swimming, business school after graduation bowling, and cooking . . . secre- . . . Softball, Badminton, Basket- tarial work is her goal . . . ball, Volleyball, Sportnite. Sportnite, Volleyball, Archery. RUTH ANN MOSBACK An indispensable Oceanside lead- er . . . with her enthusiasm and intelligence, success is unavoid- able . . . Leader Corps Csec.D, Mother-Daughter Tea, May Queen Dance fCo-Chairmanl, Latin ' V Club, Usherettes, Sider Press, ,Xt dy! Sportnite, Sports, Student Court. GN if A EILEEN MOSKOWITZ Eileen is a welcome new-comer to 0.H.S .... keen interest in bookkeeping and secretarial work . . . her hobby is bicycling. Ag , x g MILDRED MOTSCHMANN Millie . . . this pert gal has a keen interest in modeling . . . gay and good-natured . . . usually smiling or laughing . . . enjoys bowling and tennis . . . Hockey, Softball. ELIZABETH MULLER Betty,' . . . this uivacious gal brightens up everyone's day . . . is sure to make a top-notch sec- retary . . . likes football games . . . Volleyball, Tennis, Badmin- ton, Mother-Daughter Tea, Sport- nite, C.O. Rep., Spinflrifl. 4 MUDDIMAN ALBERT MULLER Dick , , ,lglwayg a big hello Al . . . a willing assistant . . . for all . . . Dick will succeed in plans ll Career in electrical engi- whatever he tries. fleefmg - - - SUCCCV- X f x M M fl ful' my LU j l. W jl if V , f L 'l l' UL n I ' lx ye f ,'- I lib NLM PETER MURPHY : Pete', . . . a warm sincere person ll. ' . I . can be counted as a true I X ,X friend . . . his interests include , 5 X cars and sports . . . plans a career in electronics . . . Track. CAROL MUSGRAVE A quiet but friendly Miss . . . books and music rate her nod of approval . . . plans to become a secretary . Basketball, Volley. ball, B0Wl1ng, Sportnite, Mother- Daughter Tea. LEON ORE NAPOLI Lee . . . a winsome smile . . . keen interest in business ma- chines , . . plans a career as a business operator. 59 THOMAS NASCA Torn . . . enthusiastic person- ality . . . willing worker . . . par- tial to cars and sports . . . will make a top-notch dentist after graduation . . . Key Club, Wres- tling, Cross-Country, Varsity Club. DELORES NASTRI Dee . . . friendly and gay dis- position . . . liked by all . . . to be a retail buyer is her goal . . . enjoys dancing . . . Sr. Class Rep., Sportnite. 'N THOMAS NAUMANN Tom . . . the strong, silent type . . . quick witted . . . full of fun . . . plans to become a teacher . . . Football, Indoor Track, Track. ARTHUR NELSON Artie . . . a perfectionist through practice . . . is interested in mu- sic and plans a career in that held . . . college bound after graduation . . . Band. l S l l L Al t lil- N C., L llii, rgz- t,. ,..,. to i ' Q C 'int , i V ' 'ABARRY N Pleasant' disposition . . . plans to enter the Navy after gradu- ation . . . interested in cars, sports, and music . . . Track. .ik 2 l ARLEN E N EUBECK Competent . . . a pleasing per- son to know . . . enjoys secre- tarial work, swimming, and danc- ing . . . will make a capable secretary . . . Modern Dance, Bad- minton, Tennis, Mother-Daughter Tea, Spindrift. FRANK NICHOLAS A jun-loving boy who enjoys going to parties and dislikes hard work . . . he'll choose a career in the service. 60 LINDA JANE NIEMAN Jane .. .sweetness is a mark of a fine disposition . . . her willing hand of assistance is al- ways welcomed . . . plans a teaching career . . . Tennis, Serv- ice Club, F.T.A., Modern Dance, Sider Press, Spindrijt. DIANA NIGL Sweet and friendly . . . Diana enjoys water skiing, boat racing, and classical music . . . she'll make an excellent school nurse . . . F.N.A., Modern Dance, Sport- nite, Mother-Daughter Tea, Art Service Club, Spindrift. --if t , J' ' ii lift 41' K L . gt: I llitgt Q R i fiii-'Q E ARLENE NISSLE Amiable personality . . . headed for a successful secretarial career . . . enjoys swimming, badminton, and movies . . . King and I, Harve Badminton, Basket- Y- ball, Sportnite. x,,,-wa KVM Jan', . . .nice to be lists bowling, skating, as her special interests earnest desire is to go to business school and become a good typist . . . Bowling, Badminton, G.O. , - ifU'f . 1 , in t , fig -'11 'zffif .tif 4,-,,. s -' ' stsifiliifiatlsbfti MICHAEL NORDELL Mike . . . a friendly classmate who likes generally everything from acting to cars . . . plans to study to be a certified public accountant or lawyer . . . Soc- cer, Golf, Sr. Play, Sider Press, Rep. KAREN NOVER Enthusiastic and out-going . . . a swimming enthusiast . . . plans to teach after college . . . Senior Play, F.T.A., Candy Stripers. DANIEL NUSSBAUM Wit and ability augment his in- telligence . . . Math whiz . . . future engineer . . . Sider Press lNews Editor, Co-ed.-in-Chiefl, Honor Society, Arista, Tennis, Dramatic Productions, Wrestli'ng lManagerl, C.O. Rep. Spindrift. N r 1r wa' NANCY NYSTRQM Nan . . . a sense of humor initiates a fine personality . . . looking forward to a career as a enjoys dancing Sportnite. beautician . . . and sports . . . ,B,s'1..Qf42 xiyhrfr. V , 1 4, . , if -.t 2,5 wx?-its . , V- its g ssrsss r . K in ' i, i ,,ii.' in il 'si' - l sroooo A R as i , I , .. 'Wi ii MARTIN OGULNICK A welcome addition to any team . . . a fine tennis player . . . plans a medical career . . . Tennis fCaptainJ, Track, Basketball, World Interest Club. ARTHUR O'KEEFE Arty . . . outstanding personal- ity in any crowd . . . water sports and hunting enthusiast . . . look- ing forward to a career in mer- chandising. 61 FRANCES OLIVER Lynne . . . gay and friendly . . . working toward a career in science . . . favors Dodgers, Chi- nese food, and soccer . . . Sport- nite, Basketball, Volleyball, Hoc- key, Lacrosse, Badminton, Soft- ball, Mother-Daughter Tea, Latin Club, G.O. Rep., Spindrift. MARIE OLSEN We are proud to welcome Marie to our school . . . a sports enthu- siast . . . dancing is one of her favorite pastimes . . . plans to become a secretary or an airline hostess. PATRICIA 0'REILLY Pat . . .her winning personality can assure her a successful nurs- ing career . . . likes dancing and sports . . . Drill Team, Candy .5 Br ew i n-, new M . if if Z 1 slic ' ft ' s F -- : IE. 'K ' ' l , ,ifti issliil A I AUGUST ORLANDO Augie . . . a likeable person with an interest in cars and peo- ple . . . enjoys bowling . . . college bound after graduation . . . Soccer. Stripers, Tennis, Hockey, Soft- hall. JOSEPHINE ORZANO fo . . . her reserved and sin- cere manner will make her an excellent elementary school teacher . . . enjoys having many friends and television . . . Latin Club, Senior Play, Volleyball, Sportnite. LOIS OSMUND Always fun to be with . . . en- joys playing tennis and Modern Dance . . . college bound . . . Mother-Daughter Tea, G.O. Rep., Sider Press, Senior Play, Spin- drift. .IOAN PANEBIANCO Joni . . . dark hair and eyes combine perfectly for this petite Miss . . . enjoys reading, paint- ing, modeling, and ice skating.. . uants to enter dramatic school . . . 'iKing and I , Paint Your Wagonn, Modeling School. ANTHONY OWEN Fun loving . . . always ready to go . . . plans a career in business management in the future . . . Soccer, Wrestling. WILLIAM PARINELLO PATRICIA PARKS Bill . . . cheerful and good Pat . . . a loyal friend . . . natured . . . likes electronics her interests include bowling, . . . a valuable asset to our badminton, volleyball, dancing, track teams . . . plans to join and being a nurse's aid . . . will Navy . . . Cross-Country, Indoor make a fine nurse . . . F.N.A. Track, Outdoor Track. 62 FRANK PASQUALINA '-'Koogieu . . . his sense of humor IS always present . , . bound to be a good engineer . . . partial to g ,Jw-xs,,.,5aQ , r 1q,1,wqQN 5 -Qs '19 l7,f i BARBARA PASTOR Bobbin . . . brisk and good- natured . . . hopes to become a registered nurse and specialize in the field of cerebral palsy . . . dancing . . . Riflry, Bowling, Basketball. F- likes reading and the theatre . . . F.T.A., Bowling, Service Club, Candy Stripers. M GERALDIN ' PAWLOWSKI Gerry,' . . . good-natured and amiable . . . her interests include swimming, horseback riding and bowling . . , will enter business school upon graduation. H. .gif me . 'wt , Y Q v.-ct 3- 'i Q in X J ,.. ,, , -- J, , t . K ., , MMM, LYNN PEARSALL Quiet and sincere . . . her inter- ests include roller skating, ice skating, animals, cars, and mo- vies . . . she also enjoys meeting and helping people and caring for children. ,M DONALD PATTERSON Patl' . . . sportsmanship person- ified . . . keen on hunting, danc- ing, and swimming . . . friendly and full of fun . . . plans to be- come an architect . . . Football 4C0-Capt.t, Wrestling, Varsity Club, Leader Corps, C.O. Rep., Foreign Exchange Committee. ,, ..,. sm, y t ' 9-J .'5-'T Q .. . 52 5-1432-.?...-,..:., fruit-?i22, . , i,,?,Q,:?.'..'-:'2,wmr,'f ' Q., '---,g,..--ar.--3,-5 ,4 X sv, -, rkffxil-lik-,f:11is.,,k3k.51U, ,,r??!!f1'a .1 i?l1zxs,1'tg1:lg -:rf-,m?.s,q my . -. - g. Q!..1.ggfj31g'.t,,g. as 'WLQ5 Q- .tg 4- 5.x , t s fzg?'fQQgg ?.iii, f' A i!':'i TF 5 K'f5i 'J':-'XV 1-TL' 52 ' f -.3-' t i, f1fg-'viii --'fs '-14 ' . GEORGE PEARSON Friendly and likeable . . . plans to enter college to study engi- neering . . . partial to swimming, hunting, and fishing. . ,. 4... jg I E i , , 15 ,. ' -, . A fs t ., I, it .,,:..,.,.., i Z., :nf LILLIAN PEETERS Sweet and cordial . . . would like to become an airline hostess . . . enjoys swimming, waterskiing, volleyball, and bowling . . . The King and I . FRANCENE PERLMAN Fran . . . always pleasant to be with enjoys music and skating . . . G.O. Rep., Sportnite, Drill Team, Mother-Daughter Tea, Tennis, Volleyball, Senior Play. 63 WN ff r'-' MICHAEL PERLMAN Mike . . . a boy with many tal- ents . . .likes drawing, journalism, and basketball . . . Lens CEd.-in- Chiefl, Spanish Newspaper, f.lr. Art Ed.J, National Honor Soci- ety, Arista, World Interest Club, Spindrift fCo.-ed.-in-chiefl. o ?' JEROME PERLOW Tex . . . recent newcomer to 0.H.S. from Texas . . . has a warm-hearted personality . . . plans to attend college and ma- jor in business administration . . . enjoys acting . . . Senior Play. ROBERTA PERLSON This bright-eyed miss is college bound . . . athletics and playing the piano are some of her inter- ests . . . Softball, Service Club. .num ,f RANDALL PERNA Randy . . . likeable fellow . . . no dehnite plans for the future as yet . . . Soccer. JULIA PILGRIM .ludy,' . . . a true asset to our school . . . active in many sports . . . wants to be a medical secre- tary . . . Mother-Daughter Tea Chairman, Sportnite, Senior Class Secretary, Student Court, Sports. KATHLEEN POIT A sparkling redhead . . . gay and sincere . . . wants to be a secre- tary . . . enjoys dancing . . . Senior Class Rep., G.O. Rep., Paint Your Wagon , Mother- Daughter Tea, Sportnite Dance Leader. -qty' IAN POLOW A peppy competitor . . . likes sports, swimming, and politics . . . aspires to practice law . . . Latin Club, World Interest Club, Math Team, Arista, Tennis, Bowling, Band, Spindrift. 4,,...'v 33359 NQ4-r ,l NINA POPICK JOEL PRAVDA A spirited Sailor . . . likes music A good time wherever he goes and dancing . . . full of fun . . . . . . wants to become a lawyer Sportnite Ur. Capt.J, Hockey, . . . Senior Play, Sider Press, Drill Team, Cheerleading, Bas- Spindrijt. ketball, G.O. Rep., Class Rep. 64 RONALD PRESTERA Ron . . . always on the ball . . . enjoys Italian food, cars, and flying . . . plans to enter the Air Force Academy and make a ca- reer as a pilot . . . Track, Soccer, Wrestling. Rr I I PATRICIA PROVEAUX Pat . . . sweet and sincere . . . hopes to become a secretary . . . partial to basketball, tennis, mu- sic, and skating . . . Music Club. 1 , x A '54 5, ,L I 'Q S ' , ve- N f X , 1 , , . L' I, ' 'Q , ,. 'f,W-'N - ,-,....r:-g:,L3.'jfF,f,j:,2 , I ,fT::'1 '.'5 -'rj'15.5-Q , W gfiffi- ,,zfiGWfj'iffZ45 ,- ARTHUR RAUH Artie . . . a very congenial fellow . . . his future plans in- clude the Navy . . . partial to cars, electronics, hunting, boat- ing, and legal drag races. ,lf .., 7' is 1. Ty, BARRY REIBER Always on hand with a joke . . . likes all sports, cars, and poli- tics . . . desires to practice law after graduating from college . . . World Interest Club, Intramural Basketball. ROBERT RIEDERICH ROBERT RENSELAER B0 walls a real C001 Bob . . I a true leader . . . trumpet likes many ,sports alwl1y5 GCELUC f0l' .... including baseball and various likes all water -YPUVIS - - - Class water sports Band. Pres., Leader Corps, Football, Wrestling, GD. Rep. FRANCES RENZI Fran . . . her sincerity and friendliness make her liked by all . . . is sure to make a top- notch secretary . . . partial to ice skating . . . Badminton, Moth- er-Daughter Tea, Volleyball. ANNA RENZI Friendly and gay personality . . . her interests include ice skating, volleyball, and badminton . . . has the makings of a great sec- retary . . . Softball, Badminton, Volleyball, Mother-Daughter Tea. ' N ill SIGRID RICHTER Friendly and likeable . . . enjoys bowling, ice skating, badminton and 'volleyball . . . Sportnite, Scholarship Committee. I Q I LOIS RINDNER A wonderful person to be with . . . plans to be a teacher after college . . . Sportnite, The King and I, Modern Dance, Mother- Daughter Tea, Sider Press, Spin- drift. 65 JOANNE RIZZO Jo . . . a naturally congenial girl . . . wants to go to secre- tarial school so she can obtain an executive secretarial position . . . G.O. Rep., Mother-Daughter Tea, Softball, Volleyball, Basket- ball, Sportnite. PAULA ROBINSON A real swell gal . . . plans to go to college to become an elemen- tary school teacher . . . likes swimming . . . Service Club, F.T.A., Sportnite, Senior Play CScenery Crewl. K-f3r S is Q iiilxh lv x .1 -'-- V t ' '.- . ls.e - ..,.,- ooll An essential part of Oceanside . . . has never let us down . . . interested in psychology . . . Leader Corps, National Honor Society, Latin Club, Sportnite, Drill Team fCapt.J, Mother- Daughter Tea, May Queen Dec. Committee, Usherettes, Class Rep., Arista, KAREN ROESCH Pleasant personality . . . lists dancing, parties, and ice skating as her likes . . . plans to be a secretary after graduation . . . Sportnite, Twirling, Volleyball, Badminton, Modern Dance, Archery. SUSAN ROODER Sue . . . charming redhead, she will be an excellent teacher after college . . . likes jazz, weekends, football games, swim- ming, and going shopping . . . F.T.A., Sportnite, Sports, Drill Team, Service Club, Mother- Daughter Tea, Sider Press, Spin- Sports, Spindrift. JUDITH ROSE Judy . . . her beauty and charm will help her in a fashion career . . . likes sports and swimming . . . Drill Team, Sportnite, Ten- nis, Volleyball, Mother-Daughter Tea, Modern Dance, Sider Press, Spindrift. MARSHA ROSE Marsh . . . flair for music . . . likes singing, tennis, and clothes . . . ufill study to be a music teacher . . . King and I , Paint Your ,Wagon , All State Sec. Choir, Chorus fPres.l, Tennis, Thespian Society. drift. FRANK ROSEN A wide smile is Frank's distin- guishing characteristic . . . his personable ways will help him in becoming a lawyer . . . enjoys traveling, boating, and good re- cords . . . French Club, Tennis, Audio-Visual Squad. nv'- nf LOUISE ROSEN A wit as sparkling as her smile . . . she enjoys swimming, sun- bathing and jazz . . . college bound she'll major in education . . . Sportnite, Drill Team, Sen- ior Play, Sider' Press, Spindrift. - ,ij-.t ' 'N ., ,fBliifWa s W, .s ,.,., . Y? ,E -A Q We .f , H E kgi, GLORIA ROSENBERG Earnest with a wistful way . . . to be a business education teach- er is her desire for the future . . . Service Club, Sportnite, Sider Press. JEROME ROSENBERG ferry ' . . . under his quiet exterior lies a vital and creative personality . . . enjoys scientific experiments, good music and books, . . . Senior Play, Lens, BARBARA ROSENZWEIG Bobbie . . . pleasant and con- genial . . . she enjoys music, dancing and traveling . . . hopes to study abroad for a career in teaching . . . Service Club, Senior Play Badminton, Tennis. CAROLE ROTHBART A cherubic vixen . . . she enjoys football games, traveling and jazz . . . Plans to major in education . . . Drill Team, Modern Dance, Sportnite, Mother-Daughter Tea, Senior Play, Tennis, Spindrift, Sider Press. k is l x ,wt 'F sf :'is'2z:1:'i V rf, fi 'Q , ,. ,gg lelee ,. . . Quai- 131, 2, .-'rg,gy. A 0 , N 1' li? . .5 I'4.S'f'i.i?.g?5,'1g5 , 'z fir- ' E' V 'R I-F' S x ,, , U li ' F S pindri ft. 46 twin. BARBARA RUBECK ':Bobbie . . . is always peppy and ready for fun . . , her interests include music, sports and cars . . . She plans to become a pri- vate secretary . . . Mother-Daugh- ter Tea, Sportnite, Tennis. 7 , L Nutz. 1 15, V,r,,.,,gf . t .f 'qw -CM, :HKg,.!ZA, I vis. ' A-gs . ,. A Nh-..... iz' iyiy .i-. e ielif' ,M fail' f., 'Mk ,.., T, f.9Qr,s 3-ERS? ga.-f,-1 . eli gf, 1 s . . Heir,-'11 -fi' if i 5 ' ' -v'-- 91: ':i.'J: f. Lf xg, , ,. ,A H., ,T , .-1-.-. , fe, A .:. -,A ROBERT RUBIN Bob . . . cheerful and friendly, full of fun . . . sports, music, movies, and food are a few of his likes . . . Indoor Track, Out- door Track, Senior Play, Sider Press. lyzfifffil-:f17 1 ,.., ... t . . as-...Q fee-24 2 -.. K ,iff . . . . 3, a af: wa -1,.,,.,1,,:, , ,zz- . . ' ' 131 ,?. S1 . '... - v .W 2:1 -w 112.ffa- . JONATHAN RUBINS His pleasing personality and in- telligence uill make him a suc- cessful doctor . . . likes music, sports, good books, and Latin . . . Key Club, Latin Club, Soccer, Tennis, Senior Play, Class Rep. Sider Press. RUTH RYDER Her way is modest and soft . . . her winning personality will in- sure her success in the business world . . . Honor Society, C.0. Rep., Class Rep., Sportnite, May Queen fChair.J, Mother-Daugh- ter Tea, Spindrift, Library As- sistant, Sports. JAMES SABINE Brother Bart . . . A spicy sense of humor . . . tall and good looking . . . likes sports . . . plans to go to college . . . Wres- tling, Cross-Country, Golf. 67 11 JAY SACHS Never a dull moment . . hockey and basketball . . for college . . . Bowling. V.-fig: 'f 1 iff ' KENNETH SACK Zeke . . . a perfect combina- tion of intelligence, personality and good looks . . . likes sports Q 4 RUDOLPH SANTOLI Rudy,' . . . has sportsmanship on field and off . . . a football enthusiast and, as we all know, A gy and cars . . . Latin Club, Track, ll mighty gvvd f00ibl1ll Plflyef Cross-Country, Indoor Track. 1 . . . he likes all sports . . . Football. ll . . . his quiet and easy going personality make him will liked . . . he is interested in sports . . . Football, Wrestling. ..B.ob,, Wa-0 X, Y..., CAROL SCHIFFER A quiet, pleasant redhead . . . plans to be an elementary school teacher . . . enjoys reading, skating, and bowling . . . Drill Team, Volleyball, Sider Press, F.T.A., Service Club, Softball, Sportnite, Senior Play, Spanish Newspaper. Bob . . . quiet and reserved . . . always ready to give a help- ing hand . . . his interests are sports and mechanics . . . he F.T.A. plans a career in the field of mechanics. MARION SCHILLER Quiet but fun loving . . . Marion enjoys dancing, skating and bowling . . . is looking forward to a place in the business world . . . Badminton, Softball, Moth- er-Daughter Tea, Sider Press. 68 SUSAN SCHLESINGER Sless . . . this fair maiden com- bines good looks and charm . . . likes dramatics, proms and pic- nics . . . will make a fine ele- mentary school teacher . . . Sen- ior Play, Drill Team, Thespian Society, Sider Press, Chorus, Sportnite. -A-uw, 7' JOYCE SCHACHER Quiet, cooperative addition from East Meadow wants to be a teacher after graduation ,, A if ,xy 'Ji .,.. K , ' ..-, ,Z A , W fi g AZ I E KENNETH SCHMIDT Reserved and pleasant . . . likes football, bowling and soccer . . . plans to attend college for elec- trical engineering . . . Bowling. War' WILLIAM SCHMIDT Bill,' . . . an effervescent per- sonality . , . fishing, boating and bouling rate high on his list . . . Band, Soccer, Basketball, Band Manager, Drum Major, Weather Staff, Boys' Chorus, Key Club, Lighting Crew, G.O. Rep., Spindrift. ELIZABETH SCHNAPPAUF Betty . . . liked for her calm but energetic ways . . . she likes ice skating, softball and swim- ming . . . is planning a career in the business world . . . Sport- nite, Softball, Volleyball, Bad- minton, Basketball. fn. AUDREY SCHNEIDERMAN Loquacious . . . pert . . . with a flashing smile . . . enjoys read- ing and dramatics . . . Thespian Society, Paint Your Wagon , Sportnite, Chorus, Drill Team, Sider Press, Spindrift. WILLIAM SCHRADER Guillaume . . . capable and determined . . . a brilliant future is before him . . . Ham Radio, Riflry and water skiing are his interests . . . Honor Society, Arista, Alpha Sigma fChairmanJ , Latin Club iTreas.l, Rifle Team, f-:Sf ai JAMES SCHROEDER Spider . . . a natural wit . . . never a dull moment . . . likes soccer, swimming, hunting . . . headed for collgee . . . Track, Soccer, Leader Corps. Senior Play. 'Q ,. GARY SCHWARTZ Life of any party . . . plans to attend college . . . Football, Baseball, Leader Corps, Spin- drift. ROBERT SCHWARTZ This enthusiastic Oceansider likes sports, boating and hshing . . . plans to become an account- ant . . . Key Club, Soccer, Sailor Shop. DAVID SCHWARZ Liked for his humor and person- ality . . . enjoys sports and music . . . Leader Corps, Football, Wrestling, Track. 69 STEPHEN SHAPIRO MAJORIE SHIFF HENRY SEAMAN Determined and skillful . . likes boat racing . . . plans a ca reer in the Coast Guard . . . Soccer, Senior Play, Gymnastics Team. MARILYN SEERY A gracious young lady . . . likes dancing and ice skating JEFFREY SELTZER Always ready with a come back has a wide field of interests . . . plans to become a secretary - - Tl'aCk- . . . Volleyball, Softball. l ,VQ 1 ,, f-1 ' W' fl' , , , ,F S 'za ., Fi is off' llisr A c r . c ti t'oo x W 1 R STEWART SENTER ROBERT SEWALL Strong and bold . . . enjoys cars, Quiet, conscientious, willing to sports and fishing . . . likes to work . . . is an enthusiastic wear sharp clothes. bowler . . . plans to enter college or technical school . . . Senior Play. Quiet but known for intelligence . . . an ardent bowling fan . . . plans a career in math and sci- ence . . . Bowling, Math, Meteor- ology Staif fV.P.J, Assembly Crew, Senior Play, National Honor Society. 70 Margie . . . full of pep and vigor . . . enjoys sports . . . plans to be a teacher . . . Cheerleading, Art Service Club, Mother-Daughter Tea, Basket- ball, Sportnite, Volleyball, Spin- drift. 4 as ' V GAIL SHANAHAN Always eager to pitch in and help . . . bowling, tennis, and music rate her nod of approval . . . plans to go into nurse training . . . Sportnite. E' L 3 W w 'T . 1 1 l1 ',ii T' ' -' - . ..., 1 . : t,.. 'tll ,,-,. ,,,, f t sl't s11'o sest it s l ' f?i1ii.172fi? fi 'T KENNETH SHILMAN Towers above, not only in height . . . sports and books are among his favorite pastimes . . . dislikes doors under 6'6 . . . Basketball. AUSTIN SHULBERG ELEANOR SICARI RALPH SILBERER Independent . . . has set high Striking brunette with sparkling A true friend . . . will go to col- goals for himself . . . a jazz en- eyes . . . likes swimming and lege and then join the Navy. thusiast . . . is looking forward tennis . . . plans to attend busi- tu a career in journalism , , , RCSS school . . . Sportnite, Bad- Science Club, minton, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, G.O. Rep. DOREEN SILVERSTEIN Twig . . . possessor of the gift of easy laughter . . . likes danc- ing and art . . . Drill Team, Senior Play CArt Dir.J, Sports, Thespian Society, Art Service Club, Sportnite, Class Rep., Paint Your Wagon, Spindrift. JOAN SIMS Sincere, hardworking, and liked by all . . . Joan is planning a career in nursing . . . Sportnite, Badminton, Volleyball, Softball, Modern Dance, Basketball, Spin- drift. 0 MARIE SIMS Warm . . . congenial . . . posses- sor of a quiet strength . . . en- joys swimming and sewing . . . Mother-Daughter Tea, Spanish Club, Spindrift. W 1 gul- -,f.,. X - ff E, .,., 1 - 3 ...hx ,.., . , JW . . 'A x ,. A MICHAEL SINNOTT Mike . . . quiet, reserved, and resourceful . . . always has a big hello . . . will be a success in almost any field. it It KATHLEEN SKINNER Quiet, lady-like . keen inter- est in bowling, badminton, cook- ing . . . plans to become a secre- tary . . . Badminton, Volleyball, Mother-Daughter Tea, Softball. 71 JILL SLATER Energy-incorporated . . . her wit and intelligence insure her fu- ture success . . . Sider Press, Lens, Mother-Daughter Tea, May Queen, Dramatic Productions, Sportnite, Honor Society, Sports, Spanish Newspaper, Usherette, .lunior Prom, Arista, Spindrift. l Ln' l X V ,, W.., 'i' ,. A 1i ' ,ii , it r epic A M iiis t t i Q' it S i Wo Kyil L L V x if -. Y - ff! 1l 5 . -':-, 5 , -,-' I A H ','f sttsgr sltigtl , A A ROBERT SMUTNY Bob . . . enthusiastic and de- termined . . . enjoys swimming, roller skating, and bowling . . . Audio Visual Aids, Usher, Sen- ior Play. 1 m.,VA, AM, .vziv A,., V l LYNN SODEMANN Her sparkling hair and person- ality are only two of her many assets . . . her capabilities are unlimited . . . Latin Club, Moth- er-Daughter Tea, Honor Society, Cheerleading, Sportnite, Sports, May Queen, Usherette, G.O. Rep., Class Rep., Spindrift. LINDA SOLOMON Lin . . . energetic . . . always eager to lend a helping hand . . . plans to become a medical office assistant . . . Orchestra, Chorus, King and I , Candy Stripers, F.N.A., Service Club, G.O., and SZ.. DEBORAH SORGEN STEWART SOROKIN Debbie , , , fnmlgving , , , Always a cheery hello . . . quality of easy laughter , , , likes swimming, horseback riding plans to study sociology . . . fond and Skill diving - - - plans to be- of sports and social work , , , come a veterinarian . . . Soccer, Drill Team, Tennis, Service Club, Rifle- F.T.A., Sportnite, Sider Press, Spindrift. ,ff ARLENE SPETH A versatile young lady . . . en-- foys swimming, dancing, fishing, boating and cooking . . . Arlene plans to become an airline host- ess or a secretary. 72 A DONNA SOUTHARD Energetic . . . avid Oceanside fan . . . bowling and ice skating are among her favorite pastimes . . . Sportnite, Badminton, Soft- ball. BARBARA STANGE Quiet . . . attractive . . . eager helper . . . likes babysitting, driving, baseball . . . aspires for career as a baby nurse . . . Nurses Club, Mother-Daughter Tea. AQ. FRANK STEHLIN Every inch a gentleman . . . enjoys hunting and fishing . . . hopes to become an aerodynamic engineer . . . Soccer. BARBARA STERN Outstanding in all endeavors . . . adds a spark to 0.H.S .... will be an excellent teacher . . . Honor Society, Latin Club, Sider Press, Latin Newspaper, Service Club, Publicity, Mother-Daughter Tea, Spindrift. g - w-,.,,fr-at f If IR ' kg. '- '- mg,-f1s5ng:ffQ'if.,:y,e'i-:lg '- .,. W., ,. .L-1.3-. -.ff -'AQ -. ' ,'5't1f:,,, 'fjfmss-.,,.f ' ' 1 iitfrt S iii I LINDA STRAUSS Petite and attractive . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . will someday make a great actress . . . Thespian Society, King and I, Curious Savagef' Teahouse of the August Moon, Service Club, Art Service Club. SUSAN SUSKIN Sue . . . friendly . . . fun to be with . . . plans to pursue a career in psychology . . . Sider Press, Sportnite, Senior Play, Modern Dance, Tennis, Mother- Daughter Tea, Spindrift. YVONNE SVENDSEN Her gentle strength and friendly smile have won our hearts . . . our hrst foreign exchange-stw dent . . . enjoys stamp collect- ing and books . . . will be a lawyer or teacher . . . World Interests Club, Senior Play, Thespian Society, Arista. FRANCIS TAMMARO Energetic, full of fun . . . he is interested in all sports . . . plans a career in the Navy and a col- lege education. PATRICIA TANNELLA Soft-spoken . . . a lady in every detail . . , enjoys swimming, ice- skating, badminton . . . plans a career as a dental hygienist . . . Twirling, Badminton, Softball, Bowling, Usherettes, Sportnite, Sider Press. MYLES TASHMAN Hardworking . . . well-liked . . . has a keen interest in sports, especially baseball . . . hopes to become a dentist in the future . Baseball, Senior Play, Band, Spindrift. HARVEY TAUBER A sincere, industrious person . . . never a dull moment . . . likes amateur radio . . . plans to be- come a doctor . . . Soccer, Ten- nis, Key Club, Usher, G.O. Rep., Spindrift. 'gif 6 'N s its , A S , ,.., A f it 1. sf ,.3LiY5:?':'r5?ae't',s4fft .,.' 1 ,,,, I f, ,,5,, M V s ff' f I' s.',41.f -- ' Hr.: 'Qu , I 1 i,'?g'iliGiLi'i.i-ZS? 'fir -Q 25, at ,'ss H' mf I - ww csqiiflsflf 5' 1,513 figeiii Q5 A ' Bl! f' :all RAYMOND THEILING Enthusiastic and dependable . . . enjoys all sports . . . plans to go to college . . . Track, Cross- Country. 75 BARBARA THOMPSON JEFFREY TILFORD BETTE TOBOLSON HBobby . . . tall and stately with Ulefln . . . his ability and determ- Genuine friendliness . . . likes winning ways . . . plans to be- ination make success unavoid- bowling and skating . . . plans come a dental hygenigt , , , Ten. able . . . enjoys swimming, wa- to attend secretarial school . . . nis, School Plays, Badminton, ter Skiing, and camping . . . Modeling, Drill Team. Archery. gezijther Club, Latin Club, Key u . mshvff 1:1137 IRENE TORTORELLI Soft-spoken and sweet . . . likes ice skating, swimming and danc- ing . . . uill become a secretary . . . Volleyball, Softball, Badmin- ton, The King and I, Usher- ettes. BARBARA TRAYNOR Bobbie' . . . friendly and full of life . . . excels in singing, dancing, and drama . . . will be a dress buyer . . . Volleyball, Tennis, Sailor Shop fMgr.l, Paint Your Wagon, Thespian CAROL TREVITHICK Treb . . .to know her is to like her . . . hopes to work as a sec- retary . . . Sports, Spanish News- paper, Sportnite, Mother-Daugh- ter Tea, G.O. Rep., Leader Corps, Hoop Hop and May Queen Society. .fl A .4 , W LINDA TREW Sincere, conscientious worker . . . likes ice skating and dancing . . . plans a career in interior decoration . . . Volleyball, Bad- minton, Sportnite. 74 JOSEPH TREZZA Success lies ahead for this per- sonable boy . . . hopes to be a hair stylist . . . likes cars, boats, guns, and sports. Comm., Spindrift. RONA TRITZ Entertaining personality . . . will become a teacher . . . likes cook- ing and history . . . Sider Press, Library Ass't., Sportnite, Service Club, F.T.A., Senior Play, Sports. RICHARD TRONCONE Dick . . . sure to be a success in the field of agriculture . . . likes airplanes, guns and all sports . . . Riflery. ANN TURANIT ZA Her dark hair and eyes make a perfect combination . . . enjoys working as a nurse's aid . . . will make nursing her career. OLYMPIA TURCOTT 0.H.S. welcomes this sweet girl from south of the border . . . enjoys sports and movies . . . wants to be a Civil Engineer . . . Senior Play, Volleyball, Spanish Newspaper. THOMAS TURNER Tom . . . tops in the eyes of everyone . . . enjoys all sports . . ,. plans a college education . . . G.0. V.P., Wrestling, Foot- hall, Track. KATHLEEN TUZZI Kathie . . . good-natured with a sincere personality . . . likes tennis, volleyball, waterskiing, and boating . . . plans a career in banking. s ' 'fizilf i' ' :, .?fI:i7EiEiEf:lf tfp1,,Q,,sfesMs5g,fg,ggf,':1.e 1 of ' -f,, ., s 9 is '1 P ls L 5 Wim , fr :ff 4,159-Q35-l3fzlf'unff.1.:ffse'v i Q ., .. 1, -if.-aizetwi were s ssvi'12r55s,s1f3a:. is if I fs if-77 if' ' r A um:--zufzsifiii'iziiixiziff - , A , ' TSTF., f iii i LINDA UELTZEN Lynn . . . silence is golden and so is her hair . . . would like to be an airline hostess . . . likes volleyball, waterskiing, badmin- ton, and skating. -gow ALICE VANDERMOSTEN A sincere, dependable worker . . . wants to be a bookkeeper or a secretary . . . likes cooking and singing . . . F.N.A., Chorus. JOHN VANDERMOSTEN Outgoing, conscientious, and de- pendable . . . woodworking and music rate his nod of approval . . . plans to join the Navy upon graduation . . . Paint Your Wa- gon. LINDA VAN DEUSEN Van . . . quiet but with a wealth of charm and ability . . . Modern Dance, Sportnite, Bad- minton, Basketball, Volleyball, Class Rep., Mother-Daughter Tea, Softball, Dance Committees. 75 FRANK VANGELI Dark-haired boy with a bright personality . . . likes meeting people and playing sports . . . hopes to work overseas in the import-export business after col- lege . . . Senior Play, World Interest Club. FREDERICK VON BROOK Rick,' . . . entertaining person- ality . . . partial to swimming and bowling . . . Tennis, Wres- tling, Football fMgr.J, Senior Play. ,e., . - ' - . K? r Q Lili v BARBARA VRANA Dependable and quiet . . . wants to work as a secretary . . . likes sports, food, and traveling . . Sider Press, Badminton, Softball, Volleyball, Bowling, Sportnite, Usherettes, Mother-Daughter Tea, Spindrift. K , I 7 KATHLEEN ALLAN WADE VERONICA WAITE WACKERNAH Swade . , , dark and hand. Ronnie . . . a sweet girl with F,ie,,,11y and funyouing . u I some athlete . . . likes sports and a congenial and cooperative man lil,-es vnlgeyball, ,eCo,dS,, T-V. money , . . wants to attend Car. ner . . . will become a secondary radio, and baseball . u I wil? nell . . , Wrestling, Football, school teacher . . . Band Sport makg a fine RGN ...I F-NIA. Leader Corps, Varsity Club, nite, G.O. Rep., F.T.A Softball l RICHARD WALDMAN A quiet-boy, but with a deep vein of humor in him . . . likes fishing, football, and photography . . . will be a research chemist . . . Football fMgr.D, Wrestling, Photographer, Senior Play, Spin- drift. DORIS WALKER Vivacious . . . delightful mixture of beauty and charm . . . likes dancing and skating . . . Sport- nite, Bowling, Drill Team, Soft- ball, Badminton, Tennis, May Queen Comm., Mother-Daughter Tea, Spindrift. Badminton, Spindrift. JUDITH WALSH Judy . . . quiet and reserved redhead . . . wants to attend see- retarial school . . . all sports and horseback riding rate high on her list . . . Sportnite, Modeling. - tv-wi' K ROBERTA WARD Robbie . . . friendly, sincere manner . . . will study accounting and work as a secretary . . . likes sports, movies, and music. K-' RICHARD WARREN Dick . . . it's never dull when Dick's around . . . likes all sports, cars and chocolate ice cream . . . Weightlifting, Base- rg: ff' nf-if -Q, mi' p. J EAN WARWICK Good things come in small pack- ages . . . enjoys parties and listening to records . . . plans to become a secretary. MARTA WATTS Cheerful, attractive, and liked by all . . . enjoys sports and clothes . . . Sports, Twirling, Mother- Daughter Tea, G.O. Rep., Sport- nite, Dance Committees, Spin- drift. ball. 7',-vm vw ELLEN WEBER Sweet, with a cheerful air about her . . .likes dancing, swimming . . . plans a career teaching handicapped children . . . Usher- ettes, Sportnite, Twirling. RICHARD WEINER Dick . . . a touch of genius . . . likes stamps, music, traveling, and sports . . . Bowling, Math Team, Senior Play, French Club, French Newspaper fEd.J. , . A . . l All K J iii. . A s k glii.jlgf.gW VL -I Viii, 'V-..'-' i E1'i1 Q1 ' f .. 1 - ,L . .I . .. gg 51 1 da' 7- tf' is 1 ff t is V lf: , , . .615 .f f -'.-. 1: -A 41: - I - K1 s , r 4 H '-'f.'iE2 4,ff' gi lnhv , '1...'. ' 7' . 'c'-f k ' ' gi Q, i s , X at 3 ,X 2 535 s LUCTLLE WEITZMAN Pee Wee' l . . sweet and humor- ous . . . rated tops on her lists are horseback riding, swimming, and ice skating . . . will enter business school . . . Sportnite, Softball. ARLENE WEISER Ari . . . a small gal but over- flowing with spirit . . .keen on the idea of modeling . . . special likes are sport cars, Broadway shows, and traveling . . . Archery, Tennis, F.N.A., Sider Press lAdv. Ed.P, Spindrijt. PAUL WEISS Friendly and nice to know . . . will go far in the field of mechan- ics . . . enjoys hot rodding, sports and food . . . Football, G.O. Rep 77 . ' 'L x ' em i ,. A f .1 25 ul Q .. E -is ,rfb V , ' 553 5 V . A :f 1' '- ., . , film! ' A feb F 'fzz ' l .-,ag . i?':5i4 !i 'u. like 51 ,f-'l i-, t ,mls s. i 1 6 g g 2 ' wi ' afibsia its 2.2511 1151 MARTIN WERNER Although quiet, Martin makes a favorable impression on everyone . . . college bound . . . aims to study biology or medicine . . . Key Club, Alpha Sigma. PENNY WHITE This cute miss is really going places . . . always active . . . C.O. Secretary, Honor Society, Cheerleading, Sportnite, Foreign Exchange Comm., Dance Com- mittees, Scholarship Comm., G.0. Rep., Class Rep., Sports, Spin- drift IType. Ed.l. A t lg - ii ' ,,Wa.d, fl X 1, Y M5555 'T ,Eli , Gigs -.3f!'571:'KflKfxi'.ii if2!fi3i3ii,g , SSS M .A . , . ,f '- V ikf-k' Ezkeazgiikfisielsiiiicssz.sxggg V . .. ,pg-,l-1. 21' 4 2371 Fstziestvw. .. l,-,oszffgg W.,QW::'f':gs l,,sr...-www.. ,.., . , w.fs:zsmf2Ef1iems' finf1-xaetsetfs, sg1:.-31... at .,,. -fma-meMlims... .W ffvwwzzrf 1 035, ' -xg f' '- .1 ,.., 'Z , 3 L X - . , ...,i.,,. W . .f 'X is W T in is Ni 15 v I K tiki' lf s, W Q SL SS t 5 V56 if-MQ Z QQ? . aaaaaaabsa sm- s' Easels. wx it-,ai.,,1-.if -f w'bawsma ...... isa, big? Gia ,- 1 ., as -.',,.. .. f V- wus. HAROLD WILEN SKY Hal . . . dependable and skill- ful . . . enjoys football and base- ball . . . plans a college educa- tion . . . Varsity Club, Leader Corps, Football, Basketball, Base- ball. e u wsgafs, . Wylie . A it .. .. ,.f r . FML1 ff: T515 I J my 2 'll'. 5 .. . Ii Q41 ,ta J ' JUDITH WILKENS lady . . . amiable personality . . . insect collecting, art and science rate high on her list . . . Bowling, Softball, Art Service Club. 'Q A-f::::-:fm--I -,,., f. ,.Jff,,,-.,,,.,,1-,W -lt.-, ,.., ,,,,.,, , .,,,.,,.,,..,..,,.. Wnf, ff'-1' , -1 f -f wizsfzlzzt . zzszfsw-sf es:1afi,-.milf svwaiffzf gpm, c 4 ,su . .. s 'szifasnss'!szs5'f:'1:'ss 'Yagi ..,,, HJ .Musw s I su tm, g it at it is 1 'I K 121, wg vie w it? 4. S 33: 1 ff l 'WL GAIL WILLIAMS Her winning ways will lead her to success in teaching . . . likes skating and bowling . . . Sider Press, Badminton, Volleyball, Twirling fCapt.l, G.O. Rep. GEORGE WILLIAMS A true friend well-liked by all . . . enthusiastic sportsman . . . enjoys golf and bowling . . . college is his next stop . . . Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Band, Leader Corps. r l l -' 1 - . f - f. ' .- . ' S141 : -' .-52552 eg,c,1,3,,,,,,,3,.gg45,g.:,,:5'fr: N. 5: -1 'fs 3' uf.:-w f 1:1v,sJ,.:W,1:,,1.ts-,-.ft-sf ff. ,fn . ,- i .M -, 4 iiiii NE? Qif'Cii?'hQfi V ' l emwmp,ra! wwww i'MJi .,,,,, , ,.,, W, e.l. 5 . LINDA WILLIAMS Lynn . . . delightful mixture of humor and enthusiasm . . . would like to be an airline hostess. 78 sf' EDWARD WILMER Ed . . . tall, friendly, and en- thusiastic . . . likes food and dancing . . . plans to enter busi- ness field after graduation . . . Baseball, Bowling. JUDITH WINETZ Judi . . . blue-eyed blond . . . reserved and sincere . . . her winning ways will make her an excellent elementary school teacher . . . Sider Press, Publi- city Club for 'Paint Your Wag- on and The King and I , Serv- ice Club, F.T.A. I 0 i-1' YY' , JOSEPH WITTEMANN i l if' X 2, fs 2 Ioe' . . . friendly disposition . . . Pete . . . its dull when a welcomed addition to any group Pete's in sight plans to be . . . plans to enter college or the an electrician shop teacher Navy. . . . likes hunting and jishing . . . Track. CAROL WOHLFARTH A sweet girl . . . never at a loss for words . . . plans to be a secretary . . . likes bowling, sports and convertibles . . . Badminton, Basketball, Softball, Bowling, Volleyball, Mother- , 1 WT' 7 . CHRISTINE WOHLFARTH Chris . . .has the gift of charm and sweetness . . .headed for col- lege to be a medical technologist . . . likes skating, morts and movies . . . Badminton, Softball, Bowling, Basketball. ,:'7F' C E W T SE . , L 'Q- 'f ,X ,J A JOYCE WOLF f'Joy . . . dependability and skill : Joyce . . . likes water- skiing, dancing, ice skating, and slimming . . . Sportnite, F.N.A., Drill Team, Service Club, Vol- leyball, Softball. S - 4' ff' ,S . ww. X hm-V--f' Daughter Tea. ., , xx , .f 3 z ,Isa-f , in 1 1 A A1545 ' 4 it ' BARRY WOLFF Hoof .. , an unbeatable sense of humor . . . tall, dark and handsome . . . enjoys sports and detective movies . . . his college plans include a degree in busi- ness administration . . . Football, Wrestling. RICHARD WOLTMAN Determined and dependable . . . enjoys sports, track, and fishing . . . his ambition is to go to college to become a draftsman . . . Football, Indoor Track, Out- door Track, Cross-Country. HECTOR WOOD Clyde . . . reserved and quiet . . . likes sociology . . . plans to make the Navy or the business world his career. CAROL WRIGHT A sweet girl with a friendly disposition . . . she aspires to become a nurse . . . likes swim- ming, boating, tennis, horseback riding and musif' . . . Sportnite, Drill Team, Tennis, Badminton, Volleyball, C.O. Rep. 79 ' .f'f3'3?f'iffR.,f Y-' X-'fbi ' px 1, t 6 'rx i A i w lx sw ','f -.1 K , , If 5 t,s,-t C C f ., , .iw . A... . ' 3 r ts y 'i'1?Zi.1' t ' 1- ii '..': Y elllfq' ' - 3:54- 1 il W- , LINNEA WRIGHT Lee . . . displays poise and sophistication . . . enjoys swim- ming, skiing, bowling, softball, dancing, classical and popular music . . . Badminton, Softball, F.T.A., Spindrift. DORIS WULBERN Enthusiastic gal . . . business school and later college . . . enjoys tennis, math, art, dancing, and pop-music . . . Usherettes, Tennis, Modern Dance, Twirler, Sportnite. CHRISTINE YARNALL Chris . . . a reserved but very sociable girl . . . destined to be a chemist . . . has a mania for Italian foods, flounder, and scal- lops ,. . enjoys bowling, tennis, swimming and reading . . . Bad- minton. MICHAEL ZAMMETTI Quiet, strong-willed, and ambi- tious . . . show music, science, books, and baseball are his favo- rite diversions . . . will study astronomy and math in college . . . Baseball. I1 CARL ZEITZ Sure to do well at college and go far in whatever field he chooses . . . Senior Play, Basket- ball Manager, World Interest Club, Sider Press 1Neu's Ed.J. .r-fa BARBARA ZIMMERMAN Bobbi . . . a steadfast and com- petent worker . . . college bound . . . likes bowling, dancing, and tennis . . . Sportnite, Service Club, F.T.A., May Queen Comm., CLO., Rep. .eff 5 as 9 1,- 324 4 4 Y 1 'T' ' I l. I 5 015, MARILYN ZMUDOSKY 2 I X A quiet girl who sees much but Q says little . . . plans to become X F2 a medical technologist . . . a I I L ,J lover of music and ice skating ' ,H .LN df' 1' . . .' Band, Sportnite, Tennis, ' K Volleyball, Honor Society, Arch- Ii ery, Mother-Daughter Tea, Sider Press, Spindrift. 80 Senior Class Officers fL. to RJ : Julia Pilgrim, Secretaryg Carol Johnson, Vice Presidentg Robert Renselaer, Presidentg Francine Caporaso, Treasurer. Senior Class Advisors MR. WALTER SCHUELL MR. RICHARD KORN MR. WALTER PEARSALL Most Likely To Succeed Gerda Balding - Mitch Hall l Most Talented Most Versatile Kathy Isom-Alan Lupi Penny White-George Williams Done J oe Senior Best Looking Jim Heitler - Bev Barnes 82 Terry Us Most Enthusiastic David Adest-Lynn Sodemann r OHS y Koller Poll Wittiegt Friendliest Maris Cakars - Margie Shiff Richie Berke - Ruth Ryder - 'gr l Best Dressed Hassett Arlene Forman - Bob Renselaer 84 The Senior Class of 1960 of Oceanside High School presents TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON by John Patrick Production Director .. ........ Miss Mary Williams Assistant Director ............. ................. L eona Kerpel Production Manager ........ ........,. A nne Marino Stage Manager .,................. .............,...... G erry Gutman Organizing Secretary ........ ......................... F elicia Minei Music ,,,,,.........,....,........,., ...........,.............. D ai-Keong Lee Scenery Construction ............,............... Mr. Stanley Smitten and the Wood Shop students CAST OF CHARACTERS Cin order of appearancel Sakini ...,....,.,................,.....,..............................,..i............ Alan Lupi Sergeant Gregovich .....,....................... ..... M ichael Gordon Colonel Wainwright Purdy III ........ .............,...... C arl Zeitz Captain Fisby ...........,....................... ................,., C liff Gurdin Old Woman .................,.,,............. ..... A udrey Schneiderman Old Woman's Daughter .,.... ........... O lympia Turcott Daughter's Children ,........ ....... L aurie Gurdin and .ludy Greenfield Ancient Man ..,........ ............ J erry Perlow Mr. Hokaida ........... .......... J oel Pravda Mr. Omura .................. ...... R obert Rubin Mr. Sumata ...................., ............ J gy Katz Mr. Sumata's Father ....... ........ M ike Katz THE BRAINS BEHIND THE SCENE Anne Marino, Leona Kerpel, Gerry Gutman Mr. Seiko .............,,. ...... M artin Fuchs Miss Higa Jiga ...... ........... K aren Nover Mr. Keora ........... ............ F rank Vangeli Mr. Oshira ....... .............. M iles Tashman Jerome osenberg Frederic on Brook ,X Richa Waldman Ladies' League for Democratic Actio ,... ..., L i d Feuerstein ern Firestone Florence Eidensohn The Villagers .. Lotis Blossom ......................,..,. .., ..... . ,....... ....'QJSue Schlesinger Captain Mc Lean .... X. .J . ..,,.... I-,. .......... .... Mike Nordell xxx Wk fl A A Adding the Finishing Touches Make-Up Lights-Action Sakini Opens the Play Introducing Lotis Blossom-Geisha Girl First Class t.,s... HF' b ' d Explain This One, Captain Fishy is y, it just occurre to me. Have you given any thought to physical education? wg -. gi ' ..,. if ,,n........: Proceed Doctor, in the name of science. E xg T Our play has ended, may August Moon bring gentle sleep. 85 Those Anxious Moments r ,M x. IN ur Semo Wfropic ' v I-Ii! Just right Ei A busy afternoon Prom Paradise ,Q Heaven on earth The end of a perfect day A MEM to remember 88 Class of First row CL. to RJ: A. Lambertson, P. Newman, C. O'Donnell R. Myers, M. Moffett, D. Muller, P. McCaw, M. Mullins, J. Langz J. Kunkel, M. Kirsner. Second row: R. Most, S. Leff, V. Marrone, D. Luft, W. Mohrmann, T. Kikas, R. Knight, R. Lerner, C. Lf. V' L. E Lascher, J. Mitchell. Third row: E, Koehler, B. Metzger, K. Noon, M. McCabe, L. Minugh, M. McLaughlin, C. LaBarbara, I. Levy, S. Kortlang, M. Kilarjian, E. Larkin. Fourth row: J. Nielsen, E. Mandell, R. Kessler, W. Nakos, J. Maori, A. Marcus. First row QL. to RJ: N. Fallon, S. Eichenbaum, S. Domhroff, K. D'Alessandro, J. Friedman, B. Erickson, L. Epstein, P. Fried- man, S. Epstein, C. Di Bennedetto. Second row: J. Cabbe, H Friedman, L. Eichenbaum, J. Dooley, A. Feldman, A. Esposito S. Edwards, C. Falkenburg, A. Di Giovanna, Third row: Ji Eleftherion, J. Friedlander, J. Cain, P. Friedman, D. Falken, S. Evans, E. Farnham, C. Elznic, E. Etcheverry. Fourth row: P. De Baun, P. DiNicola, R. Freshman, M. Fogel, J. Fogarty, W. Duff, A. Garuccio, D. Fruitbine, K. Denning. Fifth row: C. Doty, B. Essex, A. Ceorgakis, R. Egdorf, E. Esposito, D. Dietz. 961 tv wg First row fL. to RJ: B. Bense, L. Applegate, C. Damiani, C. Bales, M. Benvenus, M. Campbell, C. Reichert, D. Ainslie, L. Baker, S. Stevens, J. Aguano. Second row: R. DeMott, M. Chernick, J. Berlinghoif, W. Alger, G. Anderson, J. Bacon, S. Becker, F. Caltanato, N. Colton. Third row: J. Aronson, J. Balian, C. Boschert, C. Albinson, J. Brennan, J. Capone, B. Ciminelli, N. Brause, G. Fall, S. Azarro, Fourth row: K. Acher- mann, J. Bender, S. Berg, S. Carter, B. Clark, D. Clune, B. Albanese, B. Bayha. First row QL. to RJ : G. Birken, N. Davison, C. Cohen, J. Burkett, J. Brower, C. Biondo, C. Bleser, J. Artino, J. Asnis, D. Abt. C. Bordwell. Second row: T. Bauer, B. Bearman, J. Calderone B. Britt, J. D'Apolito, R. Welebny, C. Bobis, J. Christiansen, sf Q Carver, M. Berges. Third row: J. Auerbach, S. Baron, J. Bim- baum, S. Baumann, D. Damsey, C. Brinkmann, M. Dekovnick, W. Abel, J. Davies. Fourth row: J. Bastine, P. Beckford, W. Wal- lace, P. Crep, C. Acker, A. Burns, L. Eichenbaum. 89 Class of if 'Eifi 4, , eiqgg, . ' ff PW J . '. 5, .S -' W, First row CL. to RJ: G. Hecht, M. Hanlon, B. Hancock, K. Gross, O. Hawkins, R. Grassi, J. Givertz. Third row: S. Glantz, Davis, J. Grasson, I. Guli, M. Giordano, A. Brindisi, G. Hawes, E. Harms, J. Goennier, A. Gruhn, M. Hayden, F. Gilbert, R. M. Gravina, S. Gordon, C. Gleimer, R. Gorman. Second row: Foster, D. Grame. Fourth row: E. Arrandale, P. Harris, P. J. Harris, R. Gerdes, L. Halpern, D. Goldsmith, N. Glyptis, R. Hart, M. Goldnne, R. Girard, S. Gurdin, C. Hagen, R. Hay. , M. . A , , A .. A . , ,,,.. . .. , ,. ' First row QL. to RJ: D. Irwin, B. Hemphling, M- Hug, J. Kess, O. Juhanson, J. Hertzoff, T. Jackson, R. Horowitz, R. Hagel, R. ler, M. Hyman, E. Kagen, P. Howard. Second row: M. Hertz, Jllfas- Thlfd wwf J- Kaplan, K- KellY, P- Kelly, R- JUTTISK, R- Hlckey, R. Ireland, I. Herlihy, G. Jachmann, S. Herrlich. 90 1961 First row fL. to RJ: J. Maurino, M. McGuire, A. Nicotra, S. Mirsky, M. Lemming, E. Liss, H. Lieber, M. Meers, S. Kramer, T. Murana. Second row: J. Neimeth, R. Morrisson, A. LaTour, ..-B - K. Neostus, M. Kreindel, M. Krupka, J. Misiano, D. Orlando, F. McLaine. Third row: B. Kurta, S. McMahon, M. Nicheloski, D. Norkus, B. Michelle, G. Missiken, M. Orzano, P. Lee, A. Lotz, L. Lamando. - H I ll First row QL. to RJ : C. Maiorana, K. Mass, A. Mann, B. Martens, A. Matson, E. MacLean, D. Mathewson, D. Malis, B. Matarazzo E. Lukoii, B. Maniglia, M. Rodomista. Second row: D. Kreutzer: M. Renzulli, J. Pedicino, A. Picone, L. Paggi, D. Langdon, C. Pederson, L. Pearsall, L. Prochilo, G. Popovitch. Third row: R. Puccio, C. Rioseco, C. Rainone, S. Rindner, M. Piccolo, A. Quattrocchi, M. Quinn, S. Rifkin, M. Ramsden, P. Regan, S. Peters. Fourth row: J. Page, P. Roehrich, E. Poit, E. Rebane, J. Rafofsky, J. Prochilo, C. Rollner, J. Rattien, B. Placet, L. Purchik. Fifth row: F. Pubins, J. Plotkin, S. Pieper, P. MacDon- ald, Rf Prosser, P. Percari, A. Perlow, R. Prochilo, S. Persoif, T.91 Millea, K. Peterson. Class o First row fL. to RJ: D. Schecter, N. Siegel, J. Sampogna, J. M. Sommers, M. Rothstein, S. Sadowsky, H. Schreer, P. Schecter, Schneider, J. Slattery, B. Slominsky, B. Schleyer, R. Russo, J. R. Schimmel. Third row: R. Shor, D. Sovik, R. Seeman, D. Silever. Second row: M. Rosenbaum, D. Silverman, J. Siegel, Schecter, B. Smith, R. Rossi, P. Rosenstein, A. Salkewitz. L First row KL. to RJ: J. Topp, B. Terry, R. Siegel, D. Spratt, W. Spurrell, E. Valenti. Third row: M. Sweet, A. Sterzinger, L. Thek, C. Stein, V. Vicchiolla, S. Tanklow, D. Troy. Second row: W. Trogg, M. Switzer, W. Van Wickler, R. Stilwagen, J. Thornton, P. Terrel, G. Thayer, S. Venter, J. Tandoi, A. Starr, N. Tesone, B. Stier. 92 961 First row QL. to RJ: C. Wagner, M. Zapatka, T. Wilensky, C. Voelkor, A. Zeisler, M. Wender, C. Worsnopp, C. Wakefield, L. Wagner, F. Whitehead, G. Spero. Second row: L. Thornton, J. Grady, J. Weiler, V. Tobin, A. Wilson, M. Wasserman, W. Junior Class Officers CL. to RJ : Lois Wagner, Treasurer, Nancy Davison, President, Sue Gordon, Secretary, Joyce Eleftherion, Vice President. Weinstein, M. Werkman, A. Zullo, K. Weissleder. Third row: J Videtto, K. Young, D. Wardell, E. Wright, R. Watson, S. Wol farth, E. Whitefield, M. Weiss, E. Waldron, J. Wilmer. Fourth row. F. Verity, E. Westerfeld, P. Wriede, R. Wilson, H. Wachman, P Wagner, J. Weiler, D. Von Bransberg, J. Templeton, R. Walther Junior Class Advisors ,al ,,E: Lgrbh E ... .... . ., .iz X J l MR. DANIEL BASHNER 93 MRS. CON CETTINA ANDREWS ur Junior Prom Q , o Q ' a 1 Hi! A festive star! Welcome to The Prom E . :R x , lu Getting things started A touch of heaven Wlwhe Mardi ras Ann entertains Time for refreshments X ,Y A nice slow one The magic of harmony The last dance Cass 0 G 9 ii First row IL. to RJ: L. Caracciola, M. Ciamello, M. Bunting, Cohen, S. D'Annucci, R. Di Benedetto, M. Cohn, H. Cohen. Third J. Carrature, K. Culleny, C. Cain, D. Christman, C. Collins, R. row: M. Burnstein, C. Carlson, K. Cederstrom, C. Comstock, Bryman, M. Caring. Second row: M. Cohn, J. Crespo,J. Cromier, I. P. Consoli, K. Cederstrom, B. Cousins, M. Cuamo. Fourth row: H. Brunnhoelzl, P. Clark, D. Bunnell, S. Carlin, S. Brozost. V w First row lL. to RJ : J. Emmet, J. Debb, V. Feinstein, P. DeRoth, berg, C. Dickin, N. Duncan, J. Desmond, C. Edwards, F. Ferraro, C. Dowling, D. Duff, E. Davison, J. Dubin, I. Eriksen, S. Darm- P. DeFilippo. Third row: J. Fader, B. Ferrara, L. Faust, P. stadt, L. Feinstein. Second row: P. Flynn, D. Foyle, J. Finkin- Finnerty, L. Fine, L. Ewers, B. Fanneroif, R. Frank, D. Foyle, R. Forster. 96 962 ,..L.. ,N ,I lx.. bl First row fl.. to RJ: A. Billeci, L. Ardito, C. Barone, E. Bacon M. Booth, B. Abrams, J. Bomberg, T. Amato, B. Apt, J. Adams, K. Bernard. Second row: J. Asher, D. Arbeit, N. Biamon, J Abel, F. Armes, W. Barman, E. Bechtle, S. Baumann, J. Bavaro 1 K. Berv. Third row: N. Bosco, L. Bahl, M. Barile, A. Abramson, P. Barnes, M. Axelrod, E. Anderson, C. Bottiglieri, L. Abbate, E. Blumenthal. Fourth row: B. Brownstein, A. Adelson, J. Appis, D. Abate, C. Barone, C. Brown, P. Blacker. ,iigil A xi - lp First row fL. to RJ: M. Griffon, F. Greenfield, G. Guenzel, A. Gootrad, J. Halsey, K. Hansman, M. Jacobson, B. Gilbfried, N. Fraser, A. Frank, C. Tratianni. Second row: S. Frost, J. Freed- man, J. Ghee, D. Harben, D. Firstenberg, F. Gordon, B. Gannon 1 H. Fuchs, R. Forster. Third row: M. Gottlieb, P. Giordano, E. Greenstein, C. Goldman, B. Frank, J. Slicksman, K. Glynn, E. Goldberg, D. Gordon, M. Hamilton, C. Gest, J. Hartnick, J. Friedland, E. Harris, D. Harben, A. Halpein, G. Frayne, R. Frankenburg, D. Gersh, R. Frank, S. Haber. 97 I -Q Class o l . , , , A... ..T....,.,.., Y 1 2 t . i' Q First row QL. to RJ : C. Lipitz, J. Levenson, L. Pavony, C. Leavy, E. Levy, C. Mitchell, L. Ozer, K. Perschner, J. Novom, E. Post. Second row: B. Lang, R. McCoach, J. Monahan, R. Melendez, M. Moody, B. McAdam, G. Muller, G. Luna, M. Newmark, E. . ., ,...,, .5 MTM. Hi t ,, : ,. Potter. Third row: K. Levy, B. Muratore, B. Moss, D. Papatch, M. Molack, K. Montgomery, M. Miller, K. Martin, R. Miller, L. Nusser. Fourth row: J. 0'Brien, J. Lynch, R. Lemmon, C. Scheetz, L. Smith, F. Saltus, T. Morgan, R. Livert, L. Salowitz. 1 I A rv-'P-F'--od-J 'lm WM I b A it 1... First row QL. to RJ: P. McKee, C. Mitchell, B. Newton, E. Matthews, V. Mehlmann, R. Menton, S. Pinto, I. Levy, S. Mallard. Second row: L. Moody, R. Patton, R. Little, M. Liggerman P. Levy, J. Mason, B. Motschmann, S. Marcus, R. Kowalski, 98 S. Kramer. Third row: E. Leo, L. Pearsall, E. Mann, M. Nielsen, H. Lotz, M. Schwartz, D. Kuhn, M. L'Hommedieu, A. Piccininni, G. LoCascio. Fourth row: E. Marino, J. Raffel, J. Magee, T. McFadden, A. Lynch, R. Peterson, R. Levering, P. Piccininni, G. Peters, R. Paulsen. 1962 First row QL. to RJ: P. Stewart, K. Stone, L. Zuckerman, P. R- Walsh, J. Zeirman, A. Young, M. Wolcott, L. Stanchina, M. Verity, J. Wilson, J. Weisberg, E. Wirtanen, M. Wolf, E. Sos, Stulz, R. Steigerwald, L. Teuten, P. Williams. Fourth row: J. L. Sternson. Second row: L. Zuckerman, J. Williams, G. Wagner, Wfflkef, K- WQISOH, R- T0bY, G- Walters, B- Y0l1I1ghl00d, J- Weill- R. White, L. Vito, D. Turner, J. Warren, T. Turner. Third row: Siem, R- Tllnlck, J- Spelli- , , s -- ' fig .. - - Q .-M First row KL. to RJ: D. Myers, B. Pell, A. Brown, D. Marcus, V. Quinn, J. Pizzani, L. Naumann, A. Milder, L. Melsner, J. Miller. Second row: A. Levine, H. Neubeck, K. Miller, M. Mol- lack, R. Pollack, J. Monahan, D. Matloff, B. Peters, R. Recen- waugh, E. Kors. Third row: M. Minacci, C. Lundquist, C. Most, F. Mollick, J. Nystrum, M. Lucas, E. Niostus, S. Mitchell, K. Michele, R. Padula. Fourth row: J. Osleeb, A. Peters, R. Lon- zetta, F. Pellagrino, H. Pathey, L. Queen, B. Michaels, R. Karman, D. Langdon, F. Ludwig. Class of First row QL. to RJ : A. Knorr, J. Kahn, L. Kalenstein, D. Jacob sin C. Kazis A Kikas P. Holland J Kanfer P. Keen' , , . , , . , in, K. Hansen, K. Jacobs, D. Knutsen. Second row: F. Haynie, R. Hirsch, M. Horowitz, R. Heitler, F. Hein, C. Jurrist, C. Imhoif, J. Hauser, N. Kominsky, M. Koch, R. Jacobs, M. Hirche. Third row: R. Kazmarick, S. Kaplan, P. Hazelton, J. Katzman, E. Kaufman, N. Kastner, E. Kalenchar, D. Koch, S. Kroemer, C. Kass, L. Hauser. Fourth row: C. Knox, S. Klein, F. Hottendorf, S. Klein, S. Kallin, V. Holub, G. lmhoff, H. Hettger, M. Julius. First row CL. to RJ: L. Pearsall, C. Segreto, C. Sims, C. Third row: L. Renselear, A. Rosen, L. Rupp, A. Scott, P. Smith, Schwartz, C. Rennucci, A. Schwartenfeld, R. Schwartz, L. Saba- B. Roehrich, E. Raiola, M. Reisnick, A. Sackaris. Fourth row: tine, D. Stout. Second row: D. Rubin, C. Silvera, B. Simon, J. R. Saporito, W. Robinson, T. Schrank, F. Saltus, J. Rodin, J. Rowbottom, M. Paul, C. Ross, R. Steiner, B. Samuel, J. Sofia. Scully, E. Smith, D. Seltzer, D. Rubin, J. Simon. 100 1962 First row QL. to RJ : M. Wolf, B. Strianese, S. Strauss, E. Tuzzi M. Wurtzburger, D. Stout, P. Theiling, A. Ward, J. Walker, P. Tigrino, T. Strianese, M. Vanderwater. Second row: J. Verts, P. Sobel, S. Wecker, S. Weber, J. Grady, J. Williams, J. Sims, M. Sophomore Class Officers CL. to RJ: Robert Patton, Presidentg Carol Sutherland, Secretaryg Dian Christman, Vice Presidentg Robert Levering, Treasurer. Weinstein, J. Weinstein. Third row: E. Tanton, M. White, M. Terrace, C. Wilson, L. Solon, F. Sullivan, C. Wilkons, S. Simpson, J. Wise, C. Sutherland. Fourth row: R. Steiner, E. Wilkons, K Tunic, B. Vandermosten, W. True, L. Wildt. Sophomore Class Advisors ' Miss ELAINE .. A RAPP S A Miss MARY ALICE FITZGERALD E 101 if 5 'T Kev J-1 5535? sf 1 .. K .,.. ..,, , .X ... , , 4 5... ,fa fl, -fa ,,.,k E' ,, fi 522 -hfefiimnsm W . ,.,i. .J 'w S' - 'A-523 fl, ,. Ji JZ f', I ,L if . I I :ll 4 ki Q Wi I 1 Q .... 5 gg ' ig. V . Q QQQIL1. ,, 1 . . x , M sz A my XX X X J it l .-., Y , ,f we- QM' . T A: ,. P' 102 A UA .,: A . 2 ' 1 The General Organization The General Organization is the nucleus of all student activities in OHS. The G. O. sponsors all sports, publications, and assemblies. ln addi- tion, the G. O. is our student govern- ment. Under advisor Mr. Robert Sodemann and President Joseph Kun- kel, the G. O. has again had another fine year, with such accomplishments as the Foreign Exchange Program, the G. O. dances, and the Leadership Workshop at East Marion. CL. to RJ: Joseph Kunkel, President, Penny White, Secretaryg Nancy Koller, Secretary, Tom Turner, Vice President, Glenn Falkenberg, Treasurer. The Student Court Under the direction of its capable advisor Mr. George Smalling and Chief Justice Mitchell Hall, the Student Court has done a fine job as the judiciary branch of our school government. The court, composed of seven justices elected by the Student Council, holds its ses- sions twice a month. Trials are held for all people given summons by the Student Patrol, with violators being punished accordingly. The Student Court is truly an example of Oceanside High's democratic government. 104 i X Seated CL. to RJ: Sue Gordon, Ruth Ann Mosback, Mitchell Hall, Francine Caporaso. Standing QL. to RJ: Glenn Falkenberg, M'Lou Caring, Robert Levering. Yvonne with her new family The Oceanside Chapter of the American Field Serv- ice was started during the past year. The Kiwanis Club, the Rotary Club, and numerous community minded citizens became interested in the possibility of having an exchange student in Oceanside. The first step was to form a committee of interested persons and to meet with a representative of the American Field Service in order to gain information about the formation of a local chapter. Mr. Bristol, as chairman of the group, filed a request that a stu- dent from a Nordic country be sent to Oceanside for the 1959-1960 school year. The Chapter then pro- ceeded to raise the necessary funds. Yvonne Svendsen, a native of Denmark, has been Dear Students, When I am sitting here and trying to let my thoughts go back over the year I have spent with you, I am surprised how short a time it seems. I have had so many new and exciting experiences. The advanced teaching methods, the beautiful school building, and the help you are offered in order to get into college are all new to me. Aside from this, I will never for- get the excitement and happiness after a victorious football or basketball game. I feel that I have benefited from my extra-curricular activities and from the little chats live had with you. I wish to thank you for the friendliness you have shown me this year. It has meant so much to me, and I sincerely hope that the same friendliness will be shown the exchange students who I hope will come after me. But then I know that I will forever remember with joy my stay in Oceanside. Best of luck to all of you in the future. Sincerely, YVONNE Oceanside's first exchange student. She is a charming young lady and we are proud to have her as a class- mate and a friend. Steps are now being taken to send two Oceanside students abroad for the summer. After much elimi- nation, four finalists have been picked as most exem- plary of the typical American youth. The American Field Service will make the final selection of the fortunate juniors who will represent OHS and the United States in a foreign country this summer. The educational advantages of an exchange of cul- tures between the nations of the world are limitless. By working, living, and traveling with the youth of other lands, we feel that we are helping to further the causes of brotherhood and world peace. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Most and Yvonne I ,ff .P 'k ' MR. THOMAS P. BARDEN t X, 1 ' Advisor s . X frpff' - .3 Spindrift Editors-Seated KL. to RJ: J. Roehrich, M. Perlman, R. Mosback, S. Danziger Standing: P. Bogosian, B. Vrana, L. Sodemann, M. Hall, C. Johnson, P. White. Spindrift This year, the goal of the Spindrift staff has been to compile a record of the outstanding strides which have been made during the past fifty years in pro- viding educational facilities for 0ceanside's youth. The staff has delved into old books and musty closets in search of long forgotten records and pictures con- cerning Oceanside,s past. Under editors-in-chief Ruth Ann Mosback and Mi- chael Perlman and faculty advisor Mr. Thomas P. Barden, the staff has worked conscientiously on lay- out, photography, and copy. The business and adver- tising staffs were advised by Mr. Angelo Storti. g. Z E First row CL. to RJ : E. Carlock, B. Vrana, M. Hall, L.- Sode- mann, S. Danziger, R. Mosback, M. Perlman, J. Roehrich, P. Bogosian, C. Johnson, P. White, L. Freshman. Second row: A. Neubeck, A. Schneiderman, V. Waite, M. Goldsmith, F. Eiden- sohn, A. Forman, M. Wender, D. McKane, D. Nigl, P. Roisman, 106 S. Dombroil, R. Hirsch. Third row: P. Friedman, S. Cordon D. Walker, R. Ryder, B. Meehin, C. Trevithick, K. Isom J. Elcftherion, J. Kaplan, M. Cohen, B. Stern, L. Van Deusen Fourth row: S. Suskin, J. Slater, F. Firestone, R. Shor, L Leipstein, S. Krause, L. Feuerstein, B. Muerer, M. Zmudosky C. Sutherland, M. Kirsner. Q 1 'WX RUTH ANN MOSBACK Editor-in-Chief Editors consider serious problem MICHAEL PERLMAN Editor-in-Chief First row KL. to RJ: E. Carlock, B. Vrana, M. Hall, L. Sode- mann, S. Danziger, R. Mosback, M. Perlman, J. Roehrich P. Bogosian, C. Johnson, P. White, L. Freshman. Second row! M. Nordell, D. Silverstein, J. Huszar, S. Rooder, L. Rindner R. Krugman, F. Hulse, B. Gordan, J. Rosenberg, V. Mat: thews, M. Shifl, N. Popick, R. Hirsch. Third row: D. Funaro J. Herring, E. Brown, B. Barnes, J. Sims, S. Aranauer, M. Katzj The photography editors develop their own shots R. Gorman, L. Osmund, D. Fine, M. Carring, J. Bragg, D. Deegan. Fourth row: A Carlson, J. Katz, M. Tashman, I Polow, C. Hansman, S. Klein, L. Kepke, D. Damsey, A. Gelber, M. Watts, L. Rosen, D. Schecter, B. Schmidt, G. Dirkes, H Tauber. Fifth row: R. Steigerwald, F. Haney, I. Levy, H Milch, J. Neiman, C. Freed, J. Haight, S. Droboty, P. DiNicola B. Levering, F. Minei, J. Dowling. 107 W S. . 1 g -.- National Honor Society First row KL. to RJ: L. Sodemann, J. Roehrich, F. Caporaso, M. Hall, J. Kun- kel, C. Balding, J. Slater, D. McKane. Second row: S. Shapiro, M. Cohen, N. Koller, B. Stern, M. Zmudosky, R. Ry- der, S. Droboty, P. White, P. Bogosian, L. Kerpel, C. Gurdin, D. Nussbaum. Third row: M. Colodner, D. Dawson M. Perlman, D. Deegan, W. Schrader D. Colodner, J. Heitler. Missing: C. Johnson. Springlnductees: D. Damsey, S. Danziger, F. Eidensohn, L. Frisone, A. Cest, R. Meybohm, J. Rubins. 9 1 Arista is a new organization at OHS, one designed to give recognition to outstanding scholarship on the part of our seniors. The prerequisites for admis- sion are as follows: passing of an English III and Citizenship Education Regents and a general regents average of at least 9221. Under Miss Kinkade, club advisor, and Daniel Dawson, club president, Arista will serve as a liaison between the faculty and the student body and pos- sibly as a tutoring service for pupils desiring aid. This club is an outstanding addition to our school. The Oceanside Chapter of the National Honor Society is one of the most important and respected organizations in our school. Entrance is given to those who are judged outstanding in character, service, leadership, and scholarship. This year under the direction of President Mitchell Hall and advisor Miss Susan Braca, the Honor Society enjoyed another fruitful year. Their many contributions included the sale of refresh- ments at basketball games and wrestling matches, the Midnight Club, and the Christmas party for our foreign exchange student. The Society has also contributed to the P. T. A. Scholarship Fund. Arista First row QL. to RJ: F. Caporaso, C. Balding, M. Perlman, J. Slater, D. Daw- son, S. Droboty, M. Cohen, I. Polow. Second row: J. Roehrich, P. Bogosian, Y. Svendson, V. Chimato, D. Colodner, E. Carlock, D. McKane, N. Ludwig. Third row: M. Hall, B. Schrader, S. Danziger, M. Colodner, A. Gest, J. Til- ford, K. Sack, J. Rubins, D. Deegan. is T 9 Girls Leader Corps Front: S. Droboty, President. First row QL. to RJ: N. Ludwig, L. Frisone, C. Hassett, L. Feuerstein, C. Trevithick. The Girl's Leader Corps, headed by president Steph- anie Droboty, helps out in gym classes, participates in demonstrations, and is in every way possible an aid to the Physical Education Department. Members, under the supervision of Miss Helen Sedelmeyer, are chosen on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and athletic ability. Second row: R. Mosback, J. Haight, J. Behm, J. Roehrich, P. Bogosian. Third row: D. Damsey, R. Gorman, G. Worsnopp, C. Rainnone, S. Stevens, J. Eletherion, P. Friendman. Fourth row: P. Roehrich, N. Davison, M. Orzano, C. Albinson, J. Capone, M. Gravina, J. Maurino. Fifth row: S. Darmstadt, L. Faust, R. Stegarwald, C. Dowling, D. Kuhn, C. Comstock, B. Roehrich, C. Carlson. The Boy's Leader Corps, under the direction of Mr. Frank Januszewski of the Physical Education Department, assists in the gym classes and helps out at sporting events. The boys also acted as instructors and ushers. Candidates for membership in the Corps are judged on the basis of leadership, scholarship and athletic ability, and are voted on by the present members with the approval of the Physical Educa- tion Department. Boy's Leader Corps First row KL. to RJ: N. Byman, D. Schwartz, D. Fine, D. Patterson, A. Wade, H. Wilensky, J. DiBrita. Second row: J. Schroeder, R. Lowery, G. Fal- kenber, S. Carver, S. Johnson, B. John- son, J. Calderone. Third row: M. Hall G. Schwartz, J. Auerback, L. Prochilo, P. Clark, B. Renselaer iii 2 f , ll ll .Q If Q 1 s . , The Key Club, consisting of a group of energetic boys, helps at countless school and community activities. This year, under the leadership of Pres- ident George Dirkes, and the supervision of Kiwanis advisor John Vandermosten and school advisor Charles Mosback, the Key Club gave its annual leadership banquet, sponsored the Snow Ball Dance, and was an invaluable aid at all sports activities. We can well be proud of our Key Club, for it exemplifies our school spirit of service. l I The Service Club First row CL. to RJ: M. DeKovnick, M. Caring, K. Freed, L. Kerpel, F. Greenfield, S. Rosen. Second row: R. Shor, C. Baumann, B. Zimmerman, G. Baker, E. Abate, S. Baron, F. Fire- stone, S. Aranauer, S. Dombroff. Third row: L. Levine, C. Sutherland, B. Gor- den, B. Apt, B. Rosensweig, A. Gruhn, .l. Bragg, R. Perlson, J. Haoner, L. Gollund, P. Newman, S. Goldman. Fourth row: J. Neiman, H. Milch, F. Mollick, C. Culliney, F. Haney, C. LaBarbara, L. Solon, B. Neilsen, R. Tritz, C. Cain, C. Hansman, E. Liss, .l. Dubin, I. Levy. Missing: C. Green, M. Wender, G. Spero, L. Strauss, J. TOPP, .l. ,Asnis, C. Cohen, S. Millard, L. Wagner, H. Leiber, P. Roisman, L. Levine, P. Robinson, B. Stern, H. Gold- stein, G. Worsnopp. 110 The Key Club First row QL. to RJ: D. Dawson, A. Carlson, G. Dirkes, M. Hall, M. Cakars. Second row: M. Schorenstein, R. Most, M. Katz, P. Sobel, D. Block, R. Marcus, M. Paul, C. Maniaci, G. Falkenberg, C. ' Gurdin, S. Marcus. Third row: B. Schwartz, C. Gettleman, R. Prochilo, Y .l. Hauser, P. vDiNicola, B. Dank, J. Day, J. Rubins, D. Fruitbine, M. Cohen, .l. Rafiel, J. Katz, A. Gest. Fourth row: W R. Greenman, G. Grame, J. Plotkin, B. Youngblood, S. Persofi, J. Tilford, J. Simon, J. Heitler, S. Kayne, T. Castoldi, K. Rossein, S. Danziger, B. Schmidt, H. Tauber, M. Brozost. i Our active Service Club, under the leadership of president Caryn Freed and the supervision of advisors Miss Elaine Rapp and Miss Anne Raynor, has again had a busy year. This year the girls contributed to Newsday's Adopt-A-Family Program, filled the Red Cross Boxes and Christmas stockings for the veterans at Northport Hospital and have helped in countless other worthy causes. We can indeed be proud of our hardworking Service Club. - - f X 111- Q .ass-.rf 1 The Lens Seated: M. Coldner, L. Epstein, M. Perlman, D. Colodner, D. Nigl. Stand- ing: B. Dank, J. Rosenberg, P. Roiz- man, S. Kraus, C. Johnson, M. Ibenvia G. Spero, A. Gelber. The thrill of acting is only a small part of pro- ducing a play, as the members of the Thespian Society can tell you. .lust as important as the actors and the actressses are the make-up artists, lighting and sound technicians, property crewmen and stage hands, artists, publicity men, wardrobe girls and directors. Ably led by president Leona Kerpel and advisor Miss Mary Williams, the Society put on its annual one-act play in assembly and helped in the school musical and the Senior Play. Entrance into this fine Society is achieved by getting ten service points, which are earned by working on the various crews or casts. The Lens, Oceanside High School's anthology of literary works, was this year under the editorship of Michael Perlman and the supervision of literary advisors Mr. Daniel Finn and Mr. Donald Johns- ton and art advisor Mrs. Louise Pollard. The Lens has tried not only to publish the best poems, short stories, and essays of our students, but also to stimulate and mold their creative instincts into a worthwhile channel. V 4 oi Thespians First row KL. to RJ : J. Slater, C. Cut- man, F. Minei, A. Maurino, L. Strauss, D. Adest, J. Orzano. Second row: B. Traynor, S. Shapiro, J. Kaplan, D. Mul- ler, S. Creighton, O. Turcott, A. Schneiderman. Third row: A. Carlson, A. Gelber, D. Silverstein, D. Gold- smith, C. Gurdin, Y. Svendson. Fourth row: M. Gordon, M. Nordell, S. Mendelow, W. Schrader, M. Klein, L. Kroemer, Missing: L. Kerpel. Library Staff As aides for our ,two school librarians, Miss Kathleen Morrissey and Mrs. Ruth Abraham, the Library Staff, gives up study hall time to help in the library. The girls process the new books, write out overdue notices and check books in and out. These girls have found a way to learn the fundamental facts of library work while being of service to their fellow students. lL. to RJ: S. Baron, A. Young, A. Mann, S. Stevens, J. Slater, L. Kerpel, R. Tritz. Art Service Club Under the guidance of Mrs. Louise Pol- lard the Art Service Club gives our poten- tial artists an opportunity to demonstrate their artistic abilities while improving our school's appearance. Besides doing most of the advertising for the school functions and for the Sailor Shop the club also performs many miscellaneous, but useful, duties for faculty and administrative members. The Art Service Club is another organi- zation which shows the variety of clubs offered by our school for a diversity of interests. First row QL. to RJ: E. Brown, D. Nigl, L. Strauss, S. Milliard, G. Spero. Second row: D. Silverstein, M. Shifi, C. Johnson, K. Davis, N. Fallon, S. Cornell. Third row: C. Boschert, S. Grandinetti, C. Fogelberg, P. Williams, P. New- man R. Wirtanen, C. Gleimer. Audio-Visual Squad Under the direction of Mr. Angelo Plaia, the Audio-Visual Squad has had another worthwhile year of educating students through the media of sight and sound. Using such equipment as a tape recorder, television set, record player, film projectors, and the P.A. system, this group of boys have become an efficient team. Unselfishly giving up their free time and study halls to work, this group has learned how to operate modern equipment while helping our school. First row QL. to RJ: D. Fougere, V. Maroni, B. Lang, S. Wecker, C. Moliver, L. D'Annucci, M. Hertz. Second row: B. Saacke, D. Goldsmith, R. Smutney, A. Carlson, G. Perlow, M. Blumen- thal. Third row: D. Goldsmith, H. Patthey, C. Gutman, M. Mollick. Varsity Club This club gives recognition to the ath- letes of our school. Under the direction of Mr. John Hay and Mr. Frank Mangiapane, the club has aided in many worthwhile activities, such as supervising home basket- ball games and other athletic activities. The club is open to all boys who have received a varsity letter. First row KL. to RJ: J. Rubins, J. Siegal, A. Wade, H. Wilensky, J. Kunkel, K. Sacks. Second row: L. Freshman, S. Danziger, I. Polow, S. Persoll, F. Von Brook, B. Schmidt. Third row: J. Macri, B. Balson, R. Theiling, R. Johnson, S. Johnson. 1-1 - - Sailor Shop Advised by Mrs. Harriet Strongin, the Sailor Shop has again had another suc- cessful year of serving our students. Open for 15 minutes before and after school, the Sailor Shop sells review books, paper and many other items needed for classwork. This shop, besides offering a nearby store for pupils, also gives valuable sales practice for retailing students who act as clerks. KL. to RJ: Thomas Bond, B. Eichenbaum, Donald Fouere, J. Menton, D. Adest, S. Berg, B. Traynor, S. Liberman, J. Adams, A. Mann, Elaine Lucoff, K. Mass, C. Cain, B. Pell. Back: Mrs. Strongin. q A ' J ' Alpha Sigma Alpha Sigma, more commonly known as the Science Honor Society, has been organized to further interests in the field of science and to give our young scientists experience in research work. Those who are applying for entrance must write a thesis, have at least a 90721 average in science and an overall average of 85721. Under the counsel of advisors Mr. Thom- as Fetherston and Mr. William Eckhoil, the members have conducted such experi- ments as investigating the genetic proper- ties of a fruit Hy and trying to identify bacteria by the changes of the electrical resistance in the media. fL. to RJ: D. Gottlieb, P. Roehrich, S. Peiper W. Schrader. Msg ' S1113 The Latin Club The Latin Club, Romani Hodierni, under the direction of Miss Rosemary Sutman and president Barbara Stern, has made a great expansion in the past year, both in members and activities. The club holds an annual Saturnalia to which all foreign language students are invited, and also sponsors a Latin News paper, the Inter Nos, which comes out quar- terly with literary selections, Latin cross- word puzzles, and news of present and former students. Romani Hodierni also holds a banquet in the spring for all Latin students. The primary purpose of the club is to further Latin as a modern language. First row CL. to RJ: D. Irwin, J. Orzano, B. Schraeder, B. Stern, D. Schecter, I. Polow, M. Lynch. Second row: N. Koller, J. Slattery, L. Oliver, P. Bedell, S. Aronauer, D. Muller, B. Muerer, G. WorsI10PP, J. Kaplan. Third row: C. Wagner, J. Bragg, L. Becker, C. Ross, J. Roeh- rich, R. Samuels, G. Canon, T. Turner, S. Rind- ner, L. Kerpel. Fourth row: B. Britt, M. Cakars, J. Rubins, J. Tilford, R. Mosiback, J. Plotkin, K. Sack, J. Kunkel, C. Baldingl' Mathletes Today recognition for intellectual achievements, as well as physical, is rapidly increasing. Oceanside's Math Team, under advisor Mr. A. Joseph Haltmaier, gives our mathematical athletes a chance to flex their mental muscles by competing in the Math League, whereby over 25 schools meet and try to solve complex mathematical problems within specified time limits. Our Math Team grows in attendance each year and is truly a popular addition to our school. First row KL. to RJ: E. Liss, M. Zmudosky, S. Peiper, R. Marcus, R. Weiner. Second row: S. Danziger, S. Shapiro, D. Nussbaum, M. Fuchs, I. Polow, J. MacDonald. Third row: M. Roth- stein, J. Plotkin, E. Westerfield, P. Wagner, M. Hall. The French Club The French Club is under the leadership of president Jeanne Bomberg and the guid- ance of advisor Mr. Lawrence Cascio. The members meets monthly to improve their skill in speaking the language through debates and discussions and to help spread French culture. As a bonus this year, the French Club and the French IV classes went on a guided tour of the U. N. The Club is open to all students who are taking French and who are interested in furthering their knowledge of the language. First row QL. to RJ: F. Hulse, J. Bomberg, J. Mac Donald, C. Guest, M. Nielsen. Second row: C. Wilson, T. Millet, A. Gelber, R. Weiner. World Interest Club Ably headed by faculty advisor Mr. Nicholas Voulangas and president Daniel Colodner, the World lnterest Club attempts to stimulate intellectual growth in its mem- bers through the media of motion pictures and open discussion. This year it has been concentrating on life and problems in the Far East. ln con- nection with this, it presented a speaker from lndia in its assembly program. Through its practice of sending tape recordings and letters to various countries, the World lnterest Club has helped to pro- mote good will and understanding abroad. First row CL. to RJ: L. Becker, D. Schecter, A. Steringer, D. Colodner, M. Colodner, N. Brause. Second row: E. Blumenthal, M. Hug, Y. Svend- son, D. Heitler, H Cohen, F. Gilbert, J. Weiss- berg, N. Fallon, Third row: M. Cohn, P. Fish- man, Ken Miller, B. Dank, C. Jurrist, X. Marone, M. Shorenstien. Fourth row.' l. Polow, J. RaHel, J. Day, S. Danziger, N. Rose, D. Dawson, S. Kayne, J. Hauser. Chess Club The Chess Club, under president Daniel Colodner and advisor Mr. Joseph Vecchi- one, meets weekly to discuss the line points of the game. Many exciting and interesting matches are played during these meetings, which offer the boys a chance to play a game while developing their intellectual curiosity. First row QL. to RJ: M. Liberman, D. Schwarz D. Colodner, K. Rossein, J. Lasky. Second rowrl E. Westerheld, S. Peiper, P. MacDonald, A. Wil- son, M. Jacobs, M. Rothstein, P. Wagner. Leo's Club Leo's Club, headed by president Steven Peiper and advisor Robert Saia, is dedi- cated to the study of astronomy. The club members watch the stars at night with their telescopes and this year have gone to Massachusetts to witness an eclipse. The club also holds informal discussions and debates about all phases of astronomy. First row fL. to RJ : P. Wagner, E. Westerfield, S. Peiper, P. MacDonald, P. Harris. Second row: T. Millea, P. Wreide, M. Rothstein, A. Wilson. ,Candy Stripers The Candy Stripers are a group of hard- working girls, most of the future nurses, who volunteer their services to the South Nassau Communities Hospital. The girls get the satisfaction of helping while they learn at the same time. The girls have enjoyed another fruitful and rewarding year. First row QL. to RJ: J. Johnson, B. Pastor, K. Nover, B. Meehin, C. Wright, C. Elsnick, J. Page, G. Jachmann, J. Kaplan. Second row: J. Elef- therion, D. Spratt, J. Sims, B. Barnes, P. O'Reilly, L. Pearsall, D. Muller, H. Milch. Third row: E. Larkin, B. Stang, P. Parks, J. Huszar, L. Berg, J. Rattien, L. Kroemer, J. Dowling. Fourth row: K. Davis, G. Balding, K. D'Alessandro, J. Wilmer, B. Hancock, S. Aronauer, B. Smith. Future Teachers of America Future Nurses of America Under the guidance of Mrs. Mildred Smitten, club advisor, and president Harriet Milch, the Future Nurses of America has grown in participation and popularity. The girls have become acquainted with the field of nursing through guest speakers and field trips. Many of the girls have become Candy Stripers, a group of junior volunteers at South Nassau Communities Hospital. First row KL. to RJ: G. Jachmann, H. Milch, Mrs. Smitten, B. Pastor. Second row: J. Bren- nan, J. Kaplan, J. Johnson, K. Croemer, G. Wor- snopp, D. Muller. Third row: B. Neilsen, B. Stang, J. Davis, E. Larkin, P. Parks. Under advisor Mrs. Short, the Future Teachers of America acquire new under- standing of the duties and responsibilities of a teacher. The club, open to all people interested in the teaching profession, achieves this understanding through films, discussions and numerous field trips. One project for this club is visiting elementary schools to observe techniques in the teach- ing of younger children. First row KL. to RJ: C. Wagner, L. Kalastein, C. Green, V. Waite, J. Topp, M. Gottlieb, D. Irwin, J. Asnis. Second row: J. Orzano, R. Mey- bohn, S. Stevens, F. Firestone, E. Brown, J. Page, S. Goldsmith. Third row: M. Wender, A. Abramson, P. Lustig, H. Lieber, A. Frank, R. Schwartz, S. DeKovnich, S. Domhroff, P. Robin- son, K. Young, B. Muerer, C. Cohn. Fourth row: J. Bomberg, S. Goldman, B. Zimmerman, M. Axelrod, J. Katzman, L. Goldman, B. Gordon, S. Baron, A. Gottrad, A. Brown, C. Gleimer, C. Boschert. Fifth row: F. Hulse, A. Marino, B. Apt, A. Young, F. Gilbert, J. Nieman, C. Freed, J. Dubin, C. Cain, C. Wilson, A. Lotz, C. La- Barbara, B. Blumstein. Usherettes This hardworking group of girls, advised by Miss Regina McDonough, ushered for virtually all our school functions. Besides ushering, these girls handed out programs for such school plays and musicals as Teahouse of the August Moon and The Bells Are Ringing and graciously served coffee and cake at such affairs as the Honor Society Banquet. These girls, easily dis- tinguished by their ready smile, have be- come an indispensible part of our school. First row fL. to RJ: N. Koller, I. Torterelli, L. Rensclaer, J. Slatcr, P. Tannella. Second row: M. Caring, E. Weber, E. Lawford, B. Vrana, D. Wulburn, R. DeLucia, F. Caporaso. Third row: J. Roehrich, J. Haight, B. Roehrich, M. Wolcott, B. Bennett, G. Balding. Fourth row: S. Droboty, D. Christman, J. L'Hommedieu, D. Duff, C. Dowling, R. Mosback. Missing: J. Dowling, L. Sodemann. Weather Station Our rooftop weather station, under advi- sor Mr. Thomas Fetherston, is one of 4-5 Meteorological Departments found in Nas- sau and Suffolk Counties. Our young weathermen record the high and low tem- peratures and the amounts of precipitation, which records are then sent to the Depart- ment of Interior in Washington, D. C. This activity offers to our students a chance to find out more about some of the interesting phases of meteorology. CL. to RJ: H. Pathey, S. Shapiro, D. Goldsmith, G. Cutman. Ushers' Club Our Usher's Club, led by head usher Har- vey Tauber, has again played a vital part at our assemblies. Under the supervision of Mr. Murdock Cunningham, the club has conscientiously presided over all seating arrangements and helped to keep order during entrances and departures. Our assemblies would never have been as suc- cessful as they were without this energetic group of boys. First row lL. to RJ: M. Katz, C. Canon, A. Carlson, J. Katz, C. Getelman, J. Margolis. Second row: B. Smutney, J. Plotkin, M. Brozost, H. Tauber, G. Dirkes. gi. . 1-5 in ,Y SIDER PRESS EDITORS MISS MARION MUSANTE Advisor Seated lL. to RJ: D. Nussbaum, J. Slater, R. Meybohm. Standing: D. Damsey, L. Becker, D. Dawson, M. Cakars, L. Wagner, C. Zeitz. Sider Press The Sider Press emerged ten times from its cocoon with a lively paper covering news from GO. elections to national elections. Under the leadership of editors- in-cliief Jill Slater and Dan Nussbaum and advisor Miss Marion Musante, the entire paper, including the feature section, was expanded. The columnist Wilson MacAndrews, or Maris Cakars, revealed his wit in satirical essays. An unusually large staff helped com- pose the copy which was highlighted by numerous pic- tures taken by staff photographers. The business and advertising staffs, advised by Mr. Angelo Storti, com- bined to put the paper in the black. By working during lunch periods, and before the mail leaves on Saturday mornings, and by speeding to the Floral Park printer the day before publication, the Sider Press staff man- aged to meet every deadline and win reader acclaim. First row QL. to RJ : L. Wagner, F.. Carlock, M. Katz, D. Daw- son, L. Becker, Arlene Weiser, J. Slater, M. Cakars, R. Mey- bohm, R. Gormon, D. Damsey, C. Zeitz. Second row: J. Rubins, M. Shiff, C. Jurrist, K. Freed, S. Mitchell, D. Funaro, So Rosen, J. Neiman, N. Kominsky, K. Berv, A. Celber, L. Os- 118 mund. Third row: J. Clicksman, C. Culliney, P. DiNico1a, M. Tashman, J. Katz, D. Silverstein, P. Fishman, C. Curdin, S. Kline, F. Haney, C. Cain, D. Schecter. Fourth row: M. Hall, R. Egdorf, B. Smith, D. Colodncr, J. Dubin, C. Balding, S. Droboty, K. Rossein, E. Haley, J. Plotkin, M. Nordell. 'in , . s.. 'ff ' r . 'f .. t . FY . f N. 9-. 'Q' oi I . f- ha., . ' . I JILL SLATER Editor-in-Chief if 433321 i .15 ,F DAN NUSSBAUM Editor-in-Chief First row CL. to RJ: L. Wagner, E. Carlock, M. Katz, D. Dawson, L. Becker, A. Weiser, J. Slater, M. Cakars, R. Mey- bohn', R. Gorman, D. Damsey, C. Zeitz. Second row: J. Ru- bins, M. DeKovnich, F. Eidensohn, L. Pavony, M. Wender, C. Schiffer, J. Kahn, G. Spero, E. Blumenthal, A. Schneider- man, C. Lipitz, R. Schwartz. Third row: S. Suskin, L. Weiss, Seated CL. to RJ: B. Diamant, R. Tritz, M. Katz, Standing: J. Rubins A. Weisser, ' A ii iiiii A iiiii ik F . -li- Staff at Work C. F1scher. - N -'N-f in Editors at Work Jill Slater and Dan Nussbaum A. McMahon, J. Rosen, N. Koller, S. Stevens, S. Millard, P Friedman, S. Gordon, M. Lemming, J. Eleftherion, G. Mehl- man, P. Newman. Fourth row: R. Shor, M. Caring, S. Kap lan, J. Kahn, C. Sutherland, M. Schiller, A. Abramson, J Sompogna, Abby Brown, F. Fireston, J. Capone. Fifth row: B. Vrana, F. Caporaso, M. Kilarjian, A. Milcler, B. Stern M. Cohen, S. Krause, B. Gordon, J. Hapner, J. Herring. it i. ff y if g, l . Band BAND: First row KL. to RJ: C. Wilson, R. Kasmarick, J. T. Millot, C. Williams, J. Simon, A. Nelson, R. Hirsch, R. Albert, S. Kramer, M. Jacobs, C. Carlson, L. Zuckerman, C. Giordano, A. Kaufman, P. Piccininni, D. Von Braunsberg, MacFarland, M. Zmudosky. Second row: R. Gerard, B. M. Tashman. Fourth row: M. Orzano, M. Hurley, B. Schmidt, Abrams, A. Lotz, P. Mullins, H. Lotz, S. Firstenburg, M. J. Day, K. Berv, B. Johnson, E. Potter, P. Shapira, M. Perlow, Giordano, L. Williams, F. Hulse, B. Jurrist, V. Waite, L. P. Wreide, B. Morman, B. Reiderick. Fifth row: J. Lane, N. Eichenbaum. Third row: Mr. Segal, B. McCoach, E. Chilton, Rose, C- 5ChC6tZ, J. Laskey, M. Rothstein, J. Heitler. Orchestra J ORCHESTRA: Seated QL. to RJ: J. Weissherg, K. Isom, F. Collins, P. MacDonald, C. Wilson, J. Bomberg, A. Rosen, J. Bomberg, H. Sachs. Standing: Mr. Segal, B. Johnson, E. Chilton, T. Castoldi, M. Rothstein, M. Hurley, D. Von Braunsburg. 120 S Q2-M l i . fi . 5 it E ig 5 MARILYN KILARJIAN BOYS' CHORUS: First row CL. to RJ: Mr. Race, A. Pugliese, R. Valenti, C. Ross, A. Celber, D. Pender. Second row: R. Pubins, M. Tashman, H. Schreer, L. Quinto, N. Minutolo. Third row: J. Vandermosten, J. Plotkin, B. Schmidt, R. Wellebny, F. Pubins. Music Department The music department of Oceanside High School is becoming more important every year. The Band has made weekly assemblies throughout the year more enjoyable by playing marches as students entered and left, and special selections at several assemblies. The Band begins its season with the first assembly and plays at all home football games and other school af- fairs, closing its season with the graduation ceremony. For the second time, Oceansideis band, under the direction of Mr. Allan Segal, has joined the bands from Long Beach and Southside High Schools to present the Tri-Band Festival. Some of the favorite pieces played were the overtures from Gigi,' and The Flower Drum Songf, For the first time this year the Tri-Band Festival was taped with the new recording equipment the music department received this year. The music was made into a recording CHORUS: First row CL. to RJ : A. Lotz, E. Sos, S. Lillyman, J. Bomberg, M. McGuire, E. Lukoff, A. Mann, A. Pugliese, A. Valenti, C. Ross, A. Gelber, C. Rosenberg, C. Bordwell, C. Carlson, J. Sampogna, C. Bales, C. Doty, N. Carter, F. Minei. Second row: M. Ramsden, B. Mataratzo, D. Mathew- son, E. Abate, P. Lee, L. Applegate, B. Cousins, A. Schneider- man, N. Tashman, H. Schreer, L. Quinto, D. Pender, J. Johnson, P. Holler, C. Velker, A. Vandermosten, H. Lotz, K. Noon, K. which was available to the students of all three schools. One band member this year, Steve Kramer, was selected for the All-State Sectional Competition. The band had also entered the annual New York State Music Asso- ciation Competition for a rating. Under the direction of Mr. John Race, the chorus has shown progress this year. lts contribution to the Christmas Assembly made it a memorable occasion. The final performance at graduation was the climax of a year of hard work. This year, one of our chorus members was fortunate in being selected for the All-State Competition. Mari- lyn Kilarjion rose to the occasion and was awarded first soprano in the All-State Chorus. This year also saw the formation of a boys' glee club, under the direction of Mr. John Race. We saw its debut at the Christmas Assembly. Tuzzi, J. Friden, Mr. Race. Third row: M. Sweet, J. Lang E. Wright, R. Krugman, S. Rooder, S. Suskin, B. Hemphling B. Bayha, T. Turner, J. Vandermosten, N. Minutolo, R Wellebney, R. Worthman, L. Wilde, C. Kazis, J. Page,'A. Neubeck, J. Olson, B. Patterson, E. Abrams, K. Isom, K. Hassett, R. Perlson, M. Kilarjian. Fourth row: M. Hug, M Similo, R. Pubins, J. Plotkin, B. Schmidt, F. Pubins, D. Funaro, E. Anderson, E. Matthews, C. Wilkens, M. Motschman. Fifth row: E. Zucker, J. Noon, K. Kelly, J. Fitzgerald. 7:-nnummtfausat-vs..wm.rfs-t.s...a....:t.,t.-'ser-wus-i1:-an ......1M-.- ,Q -.-r fl- -f', -. .,-. ------ fanms.m...ft.. ana1mmm.1sy-fs--.111...4:-fs.:.t.aLmawe:m1 w Our Capable Cheering Squad ,-.Tw-.M VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: First row CL. to RJ: M. Cohen, C. Hassett, J. Maurino. Second row: K. Isom, P. White, L. Sodemann, S. Baumann, J. Haight. Our Varsity Squad in Action The Girls Lead Us at the Southside Game Drill Team and J.V. Cheerleaders A Q A Ani Q A Kneeling: Captain Janet Roehrich. First raw QL. to RJ: C. Lucas, J. Bragg, C. Schiffer, A Schneiderman, D. Silverstein, D. Walker, C. Wright, L. Rindner. Second row: P. O'Reilley, E Ahate, K. Keegan, G. Matthews, F. Perlman, J. Lang, L. Rosen. Third row: P. Roehrich, A Gruhn, N. Fallon, T. Wilensky, M. Sweet, R. Krugman, S. Rooder, A. Forman. Fourth row: C Dowling, B. Roehrich, D. Kuhn, M. J. Orzano, N. Carter. Kneeling: KL. to RJ: C. Johnson, M. Shiff. Standing: G. Spero, B. Terry, C. Elznick, N. Lud wig, N. Popick, L. Feuerstein, J. Bomberg, S. Drohoty. BADMINTON: Kneeling CL. to RJ: G. Worsnopp, J. Slattery, P. Roehrich. Standing: S. Droboty, P. Bogosian. This yearas badminton team celebrated one of its most successful seasons. Aided by veterans and newcomers, the team placed first in the L. I. G. A. Honor Day at Baldwin. These girls not only experienced the tough competition that is a part of badminton, but also enjoyed the privilege of being Nassau's number one team. Not to be outdone by the badminton team, the tennis team also placed first in the L. I. G. A. Honor Day. Most of us have played tennis at one time or another as a pleasant pastime, but few of us have had to play under the strain of the strong com- petition that these girls encountered at Honor Day. They all played their best tennis, and our team emerged victorious. BOWLING: KL. to RJ: J. Gonier, J. Kramer. 126 TENNIS: KL. to RJ: J. Slattery,iJ. Bomberg, C. Wor- snopp, K. Hansman, S. Cortlang, J. Roehrich. Bowling is by far the most popular participation sport in this country, and our girls at OHS are no exception. This year many new girls,joined the bowling team. Under the leadership of Miss Mushier, the girls were able to improve their games through practice and drill. The newcomers expe- rienced the thrill of seeing a teamate come through in the clutch, as Janet Gonier did with several 200 games. Archery is the girls, version of riflery. In archery, the girls experience a new form of competition, for their most dangerous opponent is themselves. To learn to steady their hand and aim correctly takes a great deal of practice, but the girls enjoy the challenge. ARCHERY: QL. to RJ: S. Cortlang, J. Behm, J. Maurino, P. Kuralt, A. Gruhn. lx A cs' , l xt. 12,5 HOCKEY: KL. to RJ: E. Liss, J. Bomberg, C. Worsnopp, C. Hassett, M. Sweet, A. Cruhn, S. Droboty, P. Bogosian, N. Davison. One of the most challenging and invigorating sports is hockey. Many spectators wonder how the girls can play on those chilly fall days, but if you ask any veteran hockey player, she will tell you that it only takes one play to get warmed up. The rules and objects of hockey are almost identical with soccer's except that it is played with a small hard rubber ball and a stick. It is an extremely fast- moving and rugged game, requiring a great deal of skill, power, and endurance. This yearis team saw plenty of action and enjoyed a very successful sea- son under the direction of Miss Mushier. In its second year at OHS, lacrosse became a very popular sport with our girls. Being a sport very similar to hockey, it is quite fast-moving and rugged. However, the lacrosse girls are playing under one disadvantage, instead of playing in the cool fall air, they must play under the blistering summer sun. For this, and for their fine showing this season, the girls should be congratulated. xy .f 'RK .I ' - 2 I AZ' LACROSSE: Kneeling CL. to RJ: S. Droboty, P. Roehrich, G. Worsnopp, G. Jachmann, N. Davison. Standing: E. Liss, A. Gruhn. D. Delson, C. Hassett, J. Eleftherion, J. Brennan. 127 ,.f If- X X N VOLLEYBALL: Kneeling lL. to RJ : P. Bogosian, S. Droboty, L. Sodemann, J. Haight. Standing: D. Delson, R. Mosback, C. Barry, C. Hassett. We had an outstanding honor volleyball team in this class of '60. We were well represented, be- cause our team consisted of our best and most ath- letic seniors. It was sparked by an outstanding player, Deanna Delson, captain of the Honor Team. During the season the team defeated Baldwin, Cal- houn, Lawrence, Hewlett, and Southside. To top off the year, they finished in first place in their tournament on Honor Day. lim sure welll all agree that the highlight ofthe season was the defeat these feminine devilsn gave to the boyis honor team in their three game match. Thus, the girls remained undefeated in all inter- mural and intramural games. During basketaball season the gym is a busy place. The girls try their luck until 4:15, at which time Mr. Jan and his boys take over and show the girls how they think it should be done. With Miss Helen Sedelmeyer at the helm, the girls really put a lot of work into this sport. Al- though it comes at the same time of the year as Sportnite, girls still find time to play. Divided into guards and forwards, the girls' games were not quite as wild as the boysi, but they were just as exciting. As in other girls' sports, class teams were chosen to play against various Long Island schools. Their Honor Day was very enjoyable this year. Basketball is always an interesting sport because new rules are being constantly instituted. Girls also become interested in officiating their own games. QT C' -Xfv 'X .X T -X A BASKETBALL: Kneeling QL. to RJ: C. Barry, D. Delson, L. Soclemann, J. Haight. Standing: N. Ludwig, C. Trevithick, C. Hassett, B. Barnes. 128 I 0 I ff. 1-A -.W SOFTBALL: KL. to RJ: C. Cullen, C. Barry, P. Bogosian, C. Hassett, D. Delson, S. Droboty. In the spring a young girlis fancy turns to thoughts of being outdoors. Since this is impossible during school hours, she must wait until 2:36, when softball begins. Under the direction of Mrs. Evelyn Cherry, this sport has an enormous turnout every year. Fortunately Oceanside High School has an extensive athletic field, and it provides ample space for all participants. After each class has been divided into various teams, the girls start swinging bats and tossing softballs all over the place. Class teams are chosen to play against numerous schools on Long Island. Our softball teams repre- sent us well and always come home pleasantly exhausted, if not always victorious. The Softball Honor Team, which consists of the best players from all classes, participate each year in an Honor Day. This yearis team celebrated its last Honor Day with a victorious showing. Modern dance is an art based on the creative use of movement. Its inclusion in the program of physical education has been a natural and normal outgrowth of the concepts of physical education, which are to develop and foster purposeful activity physically, mentally and socially. Under the competent leadership of Mrs. Evelyn Cherry, the girls and a few interested boys meet on Mondays and Wednesdays, the beginning and advanced groups respectively. After months of creative work, these girls display their skill in a Sportnite demonstration. MODERN DANCE: First row QL. to RJ: D. Darmstadt D. Funaro, S. Aronauer, B. Cordon, J. Fitzgerald, F. Eideni sohn, S. Suskin, R. Krugman, L. Rindner, J. Nieman, L. Feuerstein, J. Bragg. Second row: G. Worsnopp, G. Jach- mann, E. MacFarland, A. Gruhn, L. Berg, C. Boschert D. Irwin, P. Mullins, G. Spero, P. Friedman. Third row: C. Marjorie, J. Cromier, A. Frank, F. Greenfield, C. Suther- land, J. Weiss, J. Bomberg, A. Ward, B. Fenerof, E. 1 Creenstein. 1 2 I ,x WHITE TEAM CAPTAINS IL. to RJ: C. Comstock, N. Koller, P. White, N. Davison. WHITE CHEERLEADERS and SONGLEADERS KL. to RJ: C. Johnson, J. Haight. Second row: C. Sutherland, C. Asher, D. Irwin, J. Rose. Third row: C. Balding, C. Most, K. Hassett, F. Caporaso, N. Ludwig, M. Sweet. 130 This Is Our frfwrjw , f. ,un M., X 6, 2-t Ma. . r Ji' ' it Y7 BLUE TEAM CAPTAINS QL. to RJ: J. Pilgrim, K. Isom. Standing: S. Bauman, D. Christman. BLUE CHEERLEADERS and SONGLEADERS fL. to RJ: L. Frisone, B. Barnes, D. Silverstein, G. Matthews. Second row: J. Maurino, J. Huszar, D. Funaro, C. Trevithick, B. Roehrich. Third row: C. Barry, F. Eidensohn, N. Popick. port Nite i. .ow,,', ,,, . , sq., , qu ,C .,4 Q N., If 'wh X X F 1 , X r., Rx. H I Y if 'X A f 2 3' A R. A Q In 'iw . N 1. WK ig? 53. . 35: v ' ,iv .af The 1959-60 CAROLE HASSETT SHARON BAUMANN Co-Captains Don Patterson and .loe Kunkel SCORES Oceanside 25 ......... ..................,........... ,..........,,,. B a ldwin Oceanside 20 ......... ....... E ast Meadow 12 Oceanside 13 ...,.. ..,,,,,.. L evittown Oceanside 7 ...... ..... M assapequa Oceanside 12 ...... ...,..... H empstead 7 Oceanside 0 ...... ........... L awrence 12 Oceanside 7 ...... ....... L ong Beach 12 Oceanside 34 ...... ....... S outh Side 7 VARSITY SQUAD: First row KL. to RJ: G. Schwartz, D. Dinnino, J. Beaulieu, B. Wolff, D. Patterson, I. Kunkel R. Santoli, A. Wade, H. Wilensky, C. Celling, T. Turneri Second row: J. Dapolito, L. Freshman, J. Templeton, E Taber, C. Lupo, J. Macri, T. Shevlin, J. Tandoi, B. Wal: lace, R. Hrubala. Third row: B. Gannon, N. Byman, S 132 Bauman, T. Morgan, R. Livert, S. Marcus, B. Patton, J. Friedman, K. Eisman, J. O'Brien. Fourth row: D. Rubin, A. La Rocca, F. Ferraro, K. Wilson, B. Youngblood, S. Firstenberg, L. Sallowitz, J. Asher, T. Smith, N. Kominsky. Fifth row: R. Woltman, Coach Plaia, Coach Scannella, Coach Delligatti, R. Marcus, .L Kunkel. Football quad lVlr. Scannella, head coach, felt that this season was a very outstanding one because of the fact that Ocean- side started off with few seasoned players and came up with an impressive season's record of six and two. Rudy Santoli received the Most Valuable Player awardg Best Lineman award went to Joe Kunkel, and Terry Brennan received the Most lmproved Player award. Highlights of the 1959 season were Rudy Santoli's spectacular ninety-nine yeard run in the first game of the season against Baldwin. John D,Apolito scored the winning TD on a seventy-live yard run after inter- cepting a Levittown pass. Tom Turner also scored the winning TD on an intercepted pass and a seventy-five yard run against Massapequa. Coach Scannella also cited Kunkel, Paterson and Wade as the finest linemen for the '59 season. W F i14w1fff is25f' s . S - ffl , t . My ED C. Schwartz, T. Brennan. ,Q 7, Q. 1 I . ... .av H- 5'-I i 11- J W 1 y Sax 1 R. Williams, J. Cachiones, R. Hrubala. Q Q , , ,. 'X X 13 T. Turner, R. Santoli, H. Wilensky. g YX' stil P - I ,Rf A. Wade, D. Dinnino. C. Gelling, B. Wolff, J. Beaulieu. ' 133 lu - 'Q J I 1 I 5 i2 B T. Shevlin, J. Macri, T. Morgan. E. Taber, B. Patton. .4-KQ J. Dapolilo, B. Morgan. B. Gannon, C. Hollboro, J. Templeton 'Q All the way Tommy These are your fans, boys .Avi Bowling and Tennis First row QL. to RJ: W. Duff, M. Herts, J. Cromier, R. Little, R. MacKey. Second row: B. Mainwald, B. Eichenbaum, R. Steiner, L. D'Annucci, B. McCulloch, Coach Delligati. The bowling team enjoyed another year filled with good competition and victory. Dan Mark kept the school colors high with a 170 average with Bill Mainwald close behind at 162. The team was ably coached by Mr. Steven Delligatti. There were about twenty-five boys asso- ciated with bowling this year. They met at Mid-lsle Bowling Center in Hempstead every Wednesday evening. This year the tennis team had an excit- ing although not a victorious season. The team's record was four victories and seven defeats. Under the able guidance of Mr. Janezewski, the boys played good and excit- ing tennis. Most of the matches were very close and with a little luck we could have had a winning season. Even so, many of the boys received valuable experience that they will use next year. It was an enjoyable season for all concerned. First row IL. to RJ: A. Feldman, M. Jacobs, J. Siegal, M. Ogulnick, R. Kessler, I. Polow, J. Heitler. Second row: J. Williams, D. Heiller, D. Fruitbine, J. Katz, S. Persoff, D. Rubin, M. Brozost, S. Klein, K. Berv, J. Rubins, S. Danziger. 155 KATHY ISOM The Oceanside High School Soc- cer Team began the 1959-60 season as the defending Nassau County Champions. As the season pro- gressed, the team compiled win after win. With no defeats in league play, it looked as if Ocean- side would retain its crown. The playoff game against Southside took place at the Hofstra College athletic field. The game was ex- tremely well played by both teams. At the end of the regular playing time, the score was tied at two all. An overtime period was played. With less than a minute left to play Southside scored. This de- cided the game. This team is still regarded as one of the finest to emerge from Oceanside High. Louis Paggi, one of the outstanding players, was elected to the All-Scholastic Soccer Team. The 1959-60 STAN JOHNSON Captain LOUIS PAGGI Captain vmrswlawqr-rc MARILYN COHEN SECTION ONE CHAMPIONS SOCCER SCORES OHS vs. OPPONENT 10 ....... ....... L ong Beach ........................ 0 8 ....... ....... M assapequa .......,................ 2 'I ,...... ....... L evittown ......... ....... 0 4 ,...... ...... S ewanhaka .,,.... ....... 0 0 ....... ...... G arden City ......... ....... 8 4 ....... ...... E ast Meadow ..,.... .,..... 2 5 ,,,.... ...,.. B aldwin ...,..,...... ....... 5 4 ,,...... ...... S outhside ............... ....... 0 4 .............,.... Valley Stream ,...... ....... 2 4 .................. Long Beach ........... ...... 0 2 ......,, ...... M assapequa ..... ....... 0 4 ...,.... ..,... L evittown .,....... ....... 2 2 .....,.. ...... S ewanhaka ....... ...... 0 East Meadow 0 Baldwin 0 4 ,......,.......... Valley Stream .................. 0 SOUTH SHORE CHAMPIONSHIP Southside 4 Oceanside 2 156 GEORGE WILLIAMS TOM MILLOT BOB SCHWARTZ Soccer Team og .0 Si... VARSITY SQUAD: First row QL. to RJ: G. Falkenberg, L. Prochilo, S. Johnson, L. Paggi, R. Prochilo, T. Millot. Second row: B. Johnson, G. Williams, W. Jackson, A. Perlow, B. Schwartz, T. Jackson. Third row: J. DiBrita, J. Schroeder, S. Cornell, H. Seaman, F. Arms, B. Schmidt, C. Knorr, B. Eichenbaum. Q55 fn QQ if .54- -66. l.V. SQUAD: First row IL. to RJ: M. Newmark, M. Moody, R. Sloop, G. Luna, G. Ross. Second row: P. Clark, G. Bechtle, B. Levering, P. DiNicola, R. Cadiz, 0. Hawkins. Third row: J. Row- bottom, A. Garruchio, R. Jurrist, S. Gordon, V. Peters, F. Saltus, G. Imhoff, J. Dicken, F. Saltus. PENNY WHITE Under the coaching of Mr. John Hay and the new J.V. coach Mr. Roy Kessernick, the Oceanside grapplers completed another suc- cessful year. Wrestling is a sport that re- quires strength, skill, and steady practice. It gives the boys a chance to perform individually while working toward a team victory. Varsity wrestler Neils Biamon placed first in the South Shore Section 1 tournament. Jim Tem- pleton, Stan Johnson, and Tom Shevlin also placed in this tour- nament. The 1960 J IM TEMPLETON Co-Captain f sl 3 .2 4 , 5. V , . 4, gg ,xgpiqz , A 5 ,, ' it i s Q X J 'dvr ' , Q 1' ... i f -25' ' . 3 . i li -.H frm, . , ' , fl? i -p l ? R l .tta ,Fit ff? 'll lllllgi 3 il TOM TURNER Co-Captain JO ANN MAURINO MATCH scomzs OHS vs. OPPONENT 45 .,,...., ........ C arden City ,................... 3 34 ........ ........ V . S. North ...,.. ...,... 1 3 13 ,,,,,,.. ,....... F reeport ......,. ....... 3 0 15 ......i. ......,. W antagh ............ ....... 2 7 42 ........ ,....... L Ong Beach ...... .,..... 5 35 ,,...... ........ L evittown ...... ....... 1 6 23 ........ ........ B aldwin ....,, ....... 2 0 33 ,,....,. ........ S outhside ,... ....... 1 1 34 .....,.. .....,.. L ynbrook ........ ....... 1 3 18 ........ ...,..,, M assapequa ...... ......, 2 8 16 ,,,,,,,, ........ V . S. Central ..,... ....... 2 6 13 ........ .....,.. M epham ..,....... ....... 3 4 8 ........ ........ U niondale .......... ,..,... 3 5 19 ........ ........ V . S. South ......,. ..,.... 2 2 346 283 First row fL. to RJ: T. Zullo, S. Johnson, D. Silberman, L. Prochilo, P. DiNico1a. Second row: B. Wolff, A. Wade, B. Nakos, N. Biamon, R. Johnson, T. Turner. 138 Wrestling Squad my-rm wmv ' 'g yygz, r ww-zgwu vw A M 'Q qu, :W -'M Q fiqwff xwigjl ' 'A iim-Aapg' . ff' , me -fi Y?fA?'f fiZSf55' A ' wa x? ' L JY f 5 fsam .x if Y! . .mL' ' 'Ma f? i f'C5L' A O Aiifiiii 3 f,.,,tefL -QQQhTf.Q.:3 ' QW-yi . ' 'iL!.4id'2Lf -Y Y A :',5fY7f'i . .tiff -4 V iff? L '-mgWff'. A A-fx -M A fr 1 'k v ' :gt O. , f A fS 2ff.iwf A A Q A -' 'f A -. L, . , lv, 115 If ' Y ' 51 A751'1'15?f'4fUp'fTf F' - iii-91 Q ,IZL b ' ' 'Alfie ' f 'Sign BARRY WOLF STANLEY JOHNSON TONY ZULLO DON SILVERMAN WILLIAM NAK05 ALAN WADE NEILS BIAMON ROY JOHNSON LOUIS PROCHILO ,ill . The 1960 W. 5 'gf 5, i i iv x , l I LYNN SODEMANN JANE HAIGHT TERRY BRENNAN ' . fy' if G TEAM WE THEY Sewanhaka 80 50 ' ' Hempstead 54 55 HCIHDSl6ild 48 54 are Baldwin 63 75 Baldwin 36 74 East Meadow 67 36 East Meadow 62 34 ,. Massapequa 76 89 Massapequa 77 66 ff 1 Mcpllam 64 51 Mepham 58 48 Uniondale 60 39 Uniondale 70 58 i- Frecport 75 77 S6W21I1l1ilk21 52 35 Freeport 60 52 MR. JANUSZEWSKI 140 First row lL. to RJ: C. Zcitz, M. Fuchs, T. Brennan, J. Harris, Coach Robbinheimer. Second row: Coach Williams, C. Williams, M. Goldberg, E. Taber, E. Mandel, J. Berka, D. Cramo, D. Lynch, T. Jackson, B. Levering, ,l. Dillrita, Coach Janezcwski. Basketball Team TOM JACKSON ED MANDEL DON GRAHAM DAVE LYNCH JAMES BERKA ED TABER GEORGE WILLIAMS JOHN DiBRITA MARTY GOLDBERG I.V. SQUAD: First row fl.. to RJ : P. Clark, D. Harben, T. Kikas, R. Cadiz, J. Crespo, R. Hall. Second row: G. Smith, D. Rubin, J. Quater, K. Eiseman, F. Arms, G. lmhoff, T. Carter, Coach Williams. BOB LEVERING 141 I r GOLF: First row KL. to RJ: S. Johnson, B. Levering, Captains of our intramural lacrosse team: KL. to RJ: R. Williams S. Firstenberg, Y. Weissleder, J. Thayer. Second row: D. R. Egdorf, T. Zullo. Rubin, R. Creenman, J. Bacon, B. McCullough, M. Stevens, Mr. Gerek. RIFLE: fL. to RJ: C. DiGiovana, R. Mackey. Second row: Mr. Baldesarri, T. Lynch, B. V Schrader, F. Saltus, N. Mark. 143 5.9 ....W.u-. -.. Track all Field KEN SACK STEVE KILLORIN For the second time in the last three years the Indoor Track team placed first in the novice divi- sion at the Cardinal Hayes High School. Our cross country team also enjoyed a very successful season ending the season with seven wins and only one defeat. This outstanding team placed second in the annual SSAL championship meet and finished second behind Sewanhaka in the Nassau County championships. Steve Killorin was again the outstanding member of our cross country team. Steve took first place in SSAL and Nassau County competition. The highlight of this successful season came when Steve took first place in the state finals at Colgate Uni- versity. .sf First row fl... to RJ: Coach Downes, V. Tobin, J. Cal- derone, J. Day, K. Sack, B. Lowery, J. Cachiones, D. Dawson, S. Killorin, C. LaCascio, D. Rubin, Coach Cher- nock. Second row: M. Hall, R. Prestera, B. Simon, B. Samuels, T. Kikas, R. Jurrist, D. Fanti, S. Berke, S. 144 ' Cornell, J. Magee, R. Hazle. Third row: S. Marcus, C Frayne, J. Thornton, B. Macklin, L. D'Acunto, D. Livert S. Langdon, R. Ligerman, T. DiGiovani, T. Giorgekis Fourth row: R. Gerard, A. Kaufman, J. Esposito, J. Saacke B. Bryan, J. Templeton, R. D'Annucci, C. Hagen, J. Perlow J. Chee, R. Perner. ta , Cochise does it again an '43 x --.1.......,.. Bill Parinella gets ready Up he goes Jim clears it 3 Co-Captains Mitch Hill and Bob Lowery A ,145 CAPTAIN HAROLD WILEN SKY my--usecs TOM MILLOT GEORGE WILLIAMS MILES TASHMAN BILL JACKSON GARY SCHWARTZ BOB EVERS M. ZAMETTI COACH PLAIA J IM BERKA C -llilliulQqna Varsity Team: First row CL. to RJ: M. Tashman, G. Williams, T. Millot, H. Wilensky, C Schwartz, B. Jackson, B. Evers, M. Zametti. Second raw: E. Bechtle, J. Berka, J. DiBrita, T Jackson, R. Hauser, D. Cooper, G. Ledwith. Third row: Coach Plaia, J. Harris, B. Eichenbaum W. Schlamp, S. Sadowski, D. Fruitbine. Fourth row: J. Kunkel. xjfx J. V. Team: First row KL. to RJ: D. Bunnell, B. Mainwald, M. Fogel, J. Macri, J. Lane, C Lascher, J. Crespo, G. lmhoff. Second row: V. O'Conner, R. L'Hote, R. Hall, R. Kadiz, M Sommers, F. Pelligrino, P. Clark. Third row: B. McCoach, J. Williams, B. Frank, B. Vaughn B. Spata. Abate, D .... Abate, E .,.. Abbate, L. . . Abbott, M. . . . . Abel, I. ...... . . . Abel, W. ........ . . . Abraham, Mrs. R .... . . . Abrams, E ...... . . . Abramson, A.. . . . . . Abt, D. .... . Acierna, M. . . . Acker, C ..... Ackerman, C.. . . Adams, J. .... . . . Adelstein, A.. . . . . . Adest, D ..... Adlin, G. ..... . . . Agresta, C. ...... . . . Aguanno J.. . . . . . Ainsiie, '11 . . . . . . Aita, J .... .... . . . Albanese, B. . . . . . Albert, J ..... Albert, P. .... . . . Albinson, C .... . . . Alfin, R. . . . . Alger, W. . . . . Amato, F. .... . . . Anderson, E. . . . . . Anderson, G. . . . . . . Andrews, Mrs- C. . . . . . Appis, J. . . . . Applegate, L. . . . . . Apt, B. .... . Arbeir, D. . Ardito, L. . Annes, F. . . . Aronauer, S. . . Aronson, J.. . . Arrandale, E. . Artino, I ..... Asher, C. . . Asher, J. . . Asnis, 1. . . . . Auerbach, J... . Axelrod,M. . Azzaro, S.. . Bacon, E. . . . Bacon, J ..... Badalucca, W. . Bahl, 1.. . . . . Baker, G .... Baker, L ..... Baldesari, Mr. . Balding, G. . Bales, C. . . Balion, J. . . Balsan, R. . . . Bannwarth, I. . Barbaro, S... . Barbuscia, D. . Barden, Mr. T. Barile, W. . . . Barmann, W. . Barnes, B. . . Bames, P. . . Baron, S. . . . . Barone, C. . . . Barone, J. . . . Barry, C. .... . Basher, Mr. D.. Bastine, J .... Bauer, T ..... Baumann, C. . . . . . . Baumann, S. . . Baumann, S. . . Bavara, J. . Bayha, B. . Baylis, W. . Bearman, R. . . Beaulieu, 1. . . Bechtle, E. . . Beck, N. . . Becker, L. . Becker, S. . . . Beckford, P .... Bedell, P. ..... . . . Beedenbender, V Beers, M ....... . . . Brhm, J. ........ . . . Benanati, Miss G. . . . . . Bender, J. ..... . . . Bennett, B. . . . Bense, B. . . 148 97 24,110,121.125 97 24 97 89 14 97, 120, 121 97 89 24 89 89 97 , 113 97 24 , 83, 111, 113 24 24 89 89 24 89 24, 120 24 , 109 89 25 89 97 97, 121 89 14 97 89 97 , 93 , 121 , 110, 116 97 97 97, 137, 141 25,107, 110, 114, 116, 129 89 90 89 25, 130 97, 132 89, 110, 116 89, 109 97, 116 89 97 89, 143 25 97 25, 110 89 143 25, 82, 108, 114, 116-118, 130 89, 121 89 25. 113 25 25 26 14, 106 97 97 26,82, 107, 116, 128, 130 97 89,11O,112,116 97 26 26, 128-130 13. 93 89 89 26, 110 89,124,130, 132 97. 132 97, 147 89, 121 26 89 26, 132, 133 97, 137, 147 26 26,114, 115,118,119 89 89 27, 114 27 27 27, 109, 126 14 89 27.117 89 INDEX Benvenue, M. Berg, L. ..... . . . Berg, S ...... . . . Berges, M. . . . . . . Berka, j. . . Berke, R ...... . . . Berlinghoif, J. . . . . . Bernard, K. . . . . . . Berv, K. . . . Biamon, N .... . . . Bianco, C .... . . . Billeci, A .... . . . Biondo, C. . . . . . . Birken, G. . Birbaum, J.. . . . . . Blacker, P. . . . . . . Bleser, C. . Block, D ..... . . . Blum, B. ..... . . . Blumenthal, E.. . . . . . Blumenthal, M. Blumstein, B. Bobis, C ..... . . . Bogosian, M.. . . . . . Boles, J. .... . . . Bomberg, J.. . . . . . Bamberg, J. . . . . . Bond, T. .... . . . Booth, M .... Bordwell, C. . Boschert, C. . Bosco, N. . . . Bosnick, R. . Bottiglieri, C. Boylan, J. . . Boyle, Mr. W. Braca, Miss S. Bragg, J. . . . Braun, K .... Braunstein, M. Brause, N. . . Brennan, J. . Brennan, T. . Brevard, B. . . Brindied, A. . Brinkerhoff, P. Brinkmann, C. Britt, W. . . . Broder, E. . Brooks, E. . . Brower, J. . Brown, A. . . Brown, C. . . Brown, E. . . Brownstein, B. Brozost, M. . Brozost, S. . Brunicke, F. . Bnlnnhoelzl, H. . . . . . Bruun, Mrs. 1. Bunning, Mr. C. . . . . . Bryman, R. . . Bunnell, D. . Bunting, M. . Burgholzer, B. Burkett, J. . . Burns, A .... Burstein, M. . . . . . Cachiaunes, J. Cadiz, R ...... . . . Cahn, M. .... . . . Cain, C. . . Cain, I .... Cakars, M .... . . . Calderson, I. . . . . . Campbell, M. . . . . . Cannon, A .... . . . Cannon, C .... . . . Capone, I .... . . . Caporaso, F. . . . . . Caracciolo, L. Car1ng,M. Carlrn, S ..... . . . Carlock, E. . . . . . Carlson, A. . . . . . Carlson, C.. . . . . . Carrature, J. . . . . . Carter, N. . Cartrnan, R. . . . . . Carver, S. .... . . . Cascio, Mr. L. Castoldi, T. . . . . . 89 89 , 129 27, 113 89 27, 140, 141, 146, 147 27, 83, 144 89 97 97 118,120,135 97,109,132,138,139 27 97 89 89 89 97 89 28 28 97, 115, 119 28, 112 28 89 28, 106-109, 126-129 28 28,114,116,12O,121 126, 129 97, 120, 125-127 113 97 ,121 ,112,116,129 89 89 97 28 97 28 14 13 29, 107,110,125,129 79 Z9 , 115 , 116, 127 , 82, 133, 140 , 114 ,116,119 ,11O,117,135 89 89 29 29 90 29 B9 89 29 29 89 99 97 29 97 30 96 30 96 10 96 96, 147 10 96 30 89 89 96 30, 133, 144, 145 137, 141, 147 115 96,110,113,116, 118 88 30, 83, 110, 114, 118, 119 89, 109, 144 89 30, 114, 117 30 109 119 :81,'104,108,l17, 119, 130 96 89 30 96,104,107, 110,117 119 96 30, 106-108, 110, 118, 119 31 107 111 , 117 . . , 112 96,109, 120,121 96 89, 121, 125 99 89, 109 14 31, 110, 120 Castronovo, E. . . Catalanotto, L. . . Cederstrom, K. . . Cestare, G. . . . Chagrin, S .... Charleston, J. . . Chase, Mr. A. . . Cher-nick, M ..... Chernock, Mr. R. . . . . . Cherry, Mrs. E. . . Chilton, E ..... Chimato, V. . . . . Christiansen, J. . Christman, D. . . Ciamillo, M. . . . Ciminelli, B. . . Cioffari, A. . Clark, V. . . Clarke, B. . . Clemente, R. . . Clune, D .... Cohen, C. . Cohen, C. . Cohen, H. . Cohen, I. . . Cohen, M. . Cohen, P. . Cohn, M. J. . Cohn, M. R. . Collins, C. . . Collius, F. . . Colodner, D .... Colodner, M .... Colten, N. . . . . Comstock, C. . . Consoli, P. . . . Constantin, G. . . Cooper, D. . . . . Corda, J. . . . Comell, S. . . Corvino, D. . Cousins, B. . Cox, M. ..... . Creighton, S. . . Crep, P. . . . Crespo, J. . Crisale, C .... Cromier, I .... Cromier, J .... Cullen, K. .... . Culleney, K ...... . . . Cunningham, Mr. M.. . . . . Cuomo,M....... D'Acunto, L. . . . D'Acunto, L. . . . D'Alessandro, K. . . . . . D'Alessandro, L. . . . . . Damiani, C. . . . . Damsey, D. . . . Dank, B. . . . . D'Annucci, L. . . Danziger, S. . . D'Apo1ito, I. . . Darmstadt, D. . . Darmstadt, S. .... . . . Darnowski, Mr. V. . . . . Davidson, E. . . . Davies, I. . . . . Davis, K. . . Davis, M ..... Davison, N. . . Dawson, D. . . Day, J. . . . DeBaun, P. . . Debb, J. . . . . DeCiutius, F. . . Deegan, D.. .... DeFi1ippo, P. .... . . . D Dench, B. . . ..... . . . DeKovnich, M. . . . . . . Delmko, S ....... . . . Delligatti, Mr. S. . . . . . Delson, D. .... . DeLucia, R. . . . DeMott, R. . . . . DeNicola, P. . . Denning, K. . Dennis, G. . . DePBlma, R .... DeRoth, P. . . Desmond, 1. . . . Diamant, B. . . . . DiBennedetto, C. . . . . . DiBrita, J. .... . 3F 89 96 31 31 31 14 89 14, 144 14 , 120 , 108 ,101,117,130 31 31 89 96 96 89 31 96,109,137, 141 89 32 89 32 ,110,116 ,115 89 96 96 32, 106, 108,119, 136 32 96, 110 96, 115 96 32 , 120 52,108, 111, 115, 32,108,111,115 89 96, 109, 130 96 32 33, 147 141 33.112, 137, 144 33 96 33 33. 111 89 96, 141 33 100, 129 96, 135 33, 129 96, 110, 118 12 96 144 33 88 33 89 89.107, 109, 118,119 34,110, 111,115 96, 112, 135, 144 34, 106-108, 110, 113-115. 135 89, 132, 134 34, 129 96, 109 15 96 89, 116 90, 112, 116 34 89, 93, 109, 127, 130 34, 108, 110, 115, 118 119, 144 34,110,115,120,144 145 88 96 34 34, 107, 108 96 , 110,116,119 1 132, 135 , 127-129 ,117 ,119 34 89 35 15 35 35 89 88, 107, 110,118, 137 88 35 35 96 96 35 B8 109, 137, 140, 141 147 DiDominica, Mr. . Dietz, D. .... . Dickin, G. .... . DiGiovanna, A. . . DiGiovanna, A. . . Dininno, D. . . . DePasqua, E. . . Ditkes, G. . . . . DiStefano, F. , , DiStefano, R. . . Dombroff, S. . . Dory, C, . . . . Dowling, C. . . Dowling, J. . . Dmlmy, s .... Dryer, Miss I. . . Dubin, J. . . . . Duff, D .... Duff, W ..., Duggan, T .... Duncan, N .... Dunn, W. . . Eccles, S. .... . Eckhoff, Mr. W. . . Edwards, C. . . . Edwards, S. . . Egan, G.. .... . Egdorf, Mr. M. . . Egdorf, R. .... . Eichenbaum, L. . . Eichenbaum, R. . . Eichenbaum, S. . . Eidensohn, F. . . Eisman, K ..... Eleftherion, J. . Elznic, C. . Emmet, J. . Eng, P. . . . Epstein, L.. . . Epstein, S .... Erickson, B .... Erickson, I. . . . Esposito, A .... Esposito, E .... Esposito, E .... Esposito, J. . . . Essex, B. .... . Etcheverry, E. . . . Etri, B. ..... . Evans, J. . . S Evans, . . . Evers, R. . . Ewers, L. . . Facaros, Mrs. V. . . . . . Faicco, B. .... . Falk, R. . . . . . Falken, D. .... . Falkenburg, G. . . Fall, G ....... Fallon, N. . . Faneroff, B. . . . Fanti, D. . . . Farnham, E. . . . Farnham, N. . . . Fasso, D. . . Faust, L. . . Fazio, K ...... Feder, J. ..... . Feihel, Mrs. E. . . Fein, L. .... . Feinstein, V. . . Feldman, A. . . Ferrara, B .... Ferraro, F ...... Ferraro, J. ...... . . . Fermgio, Miss. M. . . . . . . Fetherston, Mr. T. . . . . . Feuerstein, L. . . . . . . Figgs, F ....... Fine, D. . . . . Fine, L. ...... . Finkenberg, J. . . Finn, Mr. D. . . . Finnerty, P. . Firestone, F. . . Firstenberg, D. . . Firstenberg, S. . . Fisher, C. .... . Fishman,P. Fitzgerald, Miss A. . . . . . Fitzgerald, J. . . . Flynn, P .... Fogarty, J .... Fogel, M ..... Fogelberg, G. . . Forman, A ..... Formwald, Mr. . . Forster, R .... 8 88 96, 137 143 88 35. 132, 133 35 35,107, 110,117 36 36 88, 106,110,116 88, 121 96, 109,117,125 36, 107 36, 107-109, 117, 118, 125-129 15 ,11O,116,118 , 117 , 135 96 96 88 36 96 36 36 1 5 96 88 3 6 9 88, 118, 143 88, 120 89,113.135.137,144 88 36,106,119,129,130 132, 141 88, 93, 106, 109, 116, 119, 127 88, 116, 125 96 37 88, 111 88 88 96 88 37 88 37, 144 88 88 37 37 88 146 , 147 96 12 37 37 88 88,104,109,110,137 89 88, 112, 115, 125 96 , 129 37, 144 as 38 38 96, 109 38 96 10 96 96 88, 135 96 96, 132 ,106, 108,125,129 , 107, 109 38 15 15 38 38 38 96 96 15 96 38,106,110,116,119 97 38,120, 132, 143 38 39, 115, 118 15, 101 39, 121, 129 96 88 88, 147 39. 112 39, 83, 106, 125 21 96 Fougere, D. . . . . . D Foster, R. . Foyle, . . . Frank, A. . . Frank B. . . Frank, I. .... . . . Frank, R ...... . . . Frankenberg, R Fraser, N. .... . . . Frayne,G.... Freda, F. . . Freed, C. . . Freed, M ..... . . . Frees, G ...... . . . Friden, J. .... . . . Freshman, L. Freshman, R. Friedland, J. Friedlander, J. Friedman, F. Friedman, H. Friedman, J. Friedman, J. Friedman, P. Friedman, P. Frisone, L. . . . . . Fritz, D. ..... . . . Froehlich, M. Frost, S. ..... . . . Fruitbine, D. Fuchs,H. Fuchs, M. . Funaro, D. . . . . . . Gabbe, J ...... . . . Gandol, Mrs. H. . . . . . Gannon, R ..... . . . Garro, C. .... . . . Garuccio, A. . . , . . Geffen, J. . . . Geitheim, H. . . . . . Gelber, A. . . . . . . Gelling, G .... . . . Georgakis, A. Gerard, R. . . .. . . . Gerdes, R. .... . . . Gerek, Mr. W. Gerlach, R. . . . . . Gersh, D .... Gest, A. .... . . . Gest, C. ..... . . . Getelman, C. Ghee, J. .... . . . Giebfriend, B. . . . . . Gilbert, F. . . . . . . Gilbert, L. . . . . . . Giordano, M. . . . . . Giordano, P. . . . . . Giordano, R. . . . . . Givertz, J. . . Glantz,S. Gleimer, C. . . . . . Glickman, J. . . . . . Glynn, K ..... . . . Glyptis, N .... . . . Godstrey, J. . . . . . Godstrey, R. . . . . .. Goennier, J. . . . . . Goldberg, E. . . . . . Goldberg, L. . . . . . Goldberg, M. . . . . . Goldfine, M. . , . . . Goldman, C. . . . . . Goldman, L. . . . . . Goldman, S. . . . . . . Goldsmith, D. Goldsmith, M. Goldstein, H. Gollon, L. . . . . . . Gomer, C. . . . . . . Gootrad, A. . . . . . Gordon, B. . . Gordon, D. . . Gordon, M. . . Gordon, S. . . Gordon, S. . . Goris, V. . . , Gorman, R .... . . . Gottlieb, D. , Gottlieb, M. . Grady, J. . . . Graham, D .... . . . Grame, G. .... . . . Grandinetti, S. Grasst, R. . . . . . . Grasson, J. . . . . . Gravina, J .... . . . Gravina, M. . Green, C .... Green,S..... Greenberg, G. Greenfield, F. . . . . . Greenman, R. . . . . . 90 112, 113 96 97, 129 97 116 96 97 97 97, 144 39 39, 107,110,116, 118 39 39 39, 106, 107, 113, 132 ss 40, 121 97 88 , 40, 119 88 97. 132 88 88 88, 106, 109, 129 40, 109, 130 40 40 97 88, 110, 135, 147 97 40, 114, 140 40,107, 118,121, 129, 130 B8 8 97. 132, 134 40 88, 137 40 41 107,111,114,11B,121 41. 132, 133 88, 144 90, 120, 144 90 15, 143 41 97 41, 107, 110 97, 114 41, 110, 117 97, 144 97 90, 115, 116 41 90, 120 41 97, 120 90 90 90, 112, 116 97, 118 97 90 41 41 90, 126 97 42 42, 140, 141 90 97 42, 116 42, 110, 116 90,11,112, 117 42, 106 42, 110 42, 110 42 97 42, 107, 110, 116, 119, 129 97 43, 111 90.793, 104, 106, 119 137 43 90, 107,109, 119 43, 113, 117 97, 116 93 90, 140, 141 43, 110 43, 112 90 90 43 90, 109 43, 110, 116 43 43 97, 110, 129 44, 110, 143 Greenstein, C. Greenstein, E. Griffin, B. . . Griffin, M. . . Gross, R. . . . Gruhn , A. . Guenzel, G. . . Guior, F. . . Guli, I. . . Gurdin, C. . Gurdin, C. . . . Gutman, G .... Haber, S. . . . . Haeflein, Mr. F, Hagen, C. . . . Hagen, Miss M. Haight, J. . . . Hair, W. . . Haley, E. . . Hall, H. . Hall, K, . Hall, R. . . . . Halpern, A. . . Halpern, L. . . Halpern, P. . . . . . . Halsey, J. . . . Haltmaier, Mr. J. . . . . . Hamilton, Mrs. E Hamilton, M. . ., . . . . . Hancock, B. . . . . . . Hancock, R. . . Hanlon,M. Hansman, K ..... . . . Hanson, Mr. H. Hapner, J. .... . . . Harben, D. . . . Harms, E. . . . Harrigan, R. . Harris, E. . Harris, J. . Harris, P. . Hart, P. . . Hart, R. . . . Harmick, J. . Harvey, R. . . Hassett, C. . Hassett, C. . Hauser, J. . Hauser, L. . . Hauser, R. .... . . . Hauser, Mr. W. Hawes, G. .... . . . Hawes, R. . . Hawkins, O. . . . . . . Hay, Mr. J. . . Hay, R. . . . . Hayden, M. . . Haynie, F. . . Hazel, R. . . . Hazelton, P .... . . . Hecht, G. . . . Hegarty, M. . . . . . . Hein, F. ...... . . Heinley, Mrs. F. . . . . Heitler, J. ..... . , Heitler, R. .... . . Helsher, Mr. H. . . . . Hempfling, B. . . . . Herbert, M. . . Herbst, Mt. . . Hering, J. . Herlihy, I. . . Herrlich, S. . Hersch, S. . . Herts, M. . . . Hertzoff, J. . Hettger, H. . . Hickey, R. . . Hirsch, M. . . Hirsch, R. . . Hoch, B. . . Hoff, M ..... Holland, P. . . . . , Hollboro, C. . . . , , Holler, P. . . Horowitz, M. . . . . . . Horowitz, R .... . . . Hottendorf, F .... , , , jlottendorf, N. . Howard, P ..... . . . Hrubala, R. . . Hug, M. . . Hulse, F. . . Hurley, M. . Huszar, J. . Hylman, M .... rmhoff, G. . 44 , 129 97 44 97 90 90, 110, 125-127, 129 97 44 90 90 44,108,110,111,118 44,84,111,112,117 97 16 90, 144 10 44,107,109,117, 124 128, 130, 140 44 118 4 04, 106-110, 114, 1 , 144, 145 45 141, 147 97 90 45 x 97 16 12 97 90, 116 45 90 97, 107,110,126 16 45, 110, 119 97, 141 90 45 97 90, 140, 147 90, 115 90 45 97 45 45, 82, 109, 124, 127-129, 132 45, 121, 130 100, 110, 115 100 147 8 90 46 90, 137 16. 138 90 90 100, 107, 110, 118 90, 144 100 90 46 100 16 46,82, 110,12O, 135 100, 115, 135 10 90, 121 46 21, 101 46, 107, 119 90 90 46 90, 112, 135 90 1 00 90 100 46, 106, 107, 120 46 46 100 134 47, 121 100 90 100 47 90 47, 132. 90, 115, 47, 107,114,116, 120 120 133 121 47, 107, 130 90 100 149 - - I 3 Imhoff, G. . . Ireland, R. . . Irwin, D. . Isom, K. . Jachmann, G. . . Jackson, T. , . Jackson, W. . . Jacobs, C. . . Jacobs, M. . . Jacobs, R. . . . Jacobsen, D. .... . . . Jacobsen, M. ...... . . . Januszewski, Mr. F. . . . . . Jareb, K. ........ . . . Johnson, C. ..... . . . Johnson, J. . . Johnson, R. . . Johnson, S. . . 8 Johnston, Mr. Q . . . . . Jordan, Mr. A. . K. Juhanson, O. . Julius, M. . . Juras, R. . . . Jurrist, C. . . Jurrist, R. . . Kaczmarick, R. . . . . . . Kagan, E. . . . . Kahn, J. . . . . Kalastein, L. . . Kalenscher, E. . Kanfer, J. . . . Kaplan, J. . . Kaplan, S. . . Kass, C. . . . . Kastner, N. . . . Kates, Mrs. N. . . Katzman, J. . . Katz, J. . . . Katz, M. . . . . Kaufman, A. . . Kaufman, M. . . Kayne, S .... Kazis, C .... Keega.r1, K. . . Keegan, N. . . Keeling, P. . Keenan, P. . . Keenan, S. . . Keiser, H. . . Keller, C. . . Kelly, K. . . Kelly, P. . . Kepke, L. .... . . Kerpel, L. ...... . . . Kessenich, Mr. R. . . . . Kessler, J ....... Kessler, R. . Kikas, A .... Kikas, T ..... Kilarjian, M. . . Killorin, S ...... Kinkade, Miss A. . . Kinney, G. .... . Kirsner, M .... Klein, M. . . Klein, S. . . Klein, S. . . . Knight, R. . . Knorr, A. . . Knorr, C. . . Knox, C. . . , . Knutsen, D. . . Koch, D. . . . Koch, M. . . Koehler, E. . Koller, N. . . . Kominsky, N. . Konier, V. . . Korn, Mr. R. . . Kors, E. . . . . Kortlang, S. . , Kowalski, R. . Kramer, S. . . Kramer, S. . . Kramer, S. . . Kraus, S. . . . Krawczyk, M. . . Kreindel, M. . . Kreutzer, D. . . . Krimko, M. . . Kroemer, L. . Krugman, R. . . . Krull, J. ...... . Krumenacker, L. . . 150 137, 141, 147 90 90, 114, 116, 129, 130 47, 82, 86, 87, 106, 120, 121, 124, 130,136 90, 116, 127, 90, 137, 140, , 147 47,137, 146, 147 100 129 141 47, 115, 120, 135 100 100 97 16, 140 47 48, 81, 106, 107, 111, 112, 125, 130 48, 116, 121 4S,109, 113, 120, 137 48,109, 113, 120, 136-139, 143 16 8 90 100 90 100, 115, 118 120, 137, 144 120 90 100, 119 100, 116 100 100 90, 106, 111, 114, 116, 119 100 100 100 16 100, 116 48, ,107, 110, 117 118, 135 48, 107, 110, 117-119 100, 120 48 48 100, 121 49, 125 49 49 100 49 49 49 90, 121 90 49, 107 49, 84, 108,110, 112, 114 16 90 88, 135 100 88, 141, 144 88, 119, 121 49, 144 12 50 88, 106 111 100, 135 100, 107 88 100 50, 137 100 100 100 100 88 50, 82, 104, 108, 114, 116,119,130- 100, 118, 132 50 17, 81 99 88, 126 98 98, 120 50 91 50, 106, 111,119 50 91 91 50 50, 111 51, l07,121,125,129 51 51 Krupka, M. . . . . Kuberzig, P .... Kuhn, D.. . . . Kunkel, J. . . Kunkel, J. . . Kuralt, P. . Kurta, B. . . LaBarbara, C .... ' . . . LaBella, F. . . Lamando, L . . Lambertson, V. . . . . Lane, J. .... . Lang, B, . . . Lang, J. . . . Langdon, D. . . Langdon, D. . . Langdon, G. . . Lange, J .... Lanzetta, R. . . Larkin, E. . . . LaRocca, A. . . Lascher, G. . . Lasky, J .... Lastella, C. . . LaTour, A ...... . . LaVecchia, J .... . . Leavy, P. ..... . . Lecesse, Mr. V .... . . Ledwirh, J. .... . . Lee,- P. .... . Leff, S. .... . . . . . Leibow, Mr. L. . . . . Leo, E. . . . . . Leonard, R. . . Lepik, H .... Lemer, R. . . Lettini, S. . . Levenson, J. . .Levcring, R. . . Levine, E, . . Levine, L. . . Levy, A. . . Levy, E. . . Levy, H. . . Levy, I .... Levy, I .... Levy, K. . . . . Levy, Mr. M ...... . . L'l-lommedieu, M. . . . . Lico, R. ..... . . . Lieber, H. . . . Lieberman, M .... . . Lieberman, P .... . . Lieberman, S. . . . . . Liebman, W. . . Ligerman,M. . Lilli, Mrs. E. . Lillyman, S. . . Lipitz, C. . . Liss, E. . . Little, R. . . Livert, R. . . Livert, W. . . . . LoCascio, C. . . . . . LoCascio, G. .... . . 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Wright, Mr. A. . . . . . Wright, C. . . . Wright, E. . . Wright, L. . . Wulbern, D. . . Wurzberger, M. . . . . . . . Yarnall, C. . . Young, A. . . . Young, Mr. F. . . . . . Young, K.. . . . Youngblood, R. . . . . . . . Zammetti, M. . Zapatka, M. . . Zeichner, A. . . Zeitz, C. . . . Zierman, J. .... . . Zimmerman, B. . . . . . Zmudosky, Mrs. K. . . . . Zmudosky, M. .... . . Zucker, E. . . . Zuckerman, L. . . . . . Zuckerman, L. . . . . . Zullo, A. . . . . 116, 126,127,129 93, 115, 120 136 79, 116, 125 93, 121 80 80, 117 99 80 101, 112, 116 21 93, 116 101, 110, 132 80, 146, 147 93 93 80, 118, 119, 140 101 80, 110, 116 10 80,106, 108, 114, 120 121 101, 120 101 93, 138, 139,143 ikikiikgikiklillilf Congrafufafionzi To the Class of 1960 go our wishes for continued success BOARD OF EDUCATION OCEANSIDE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 132E2US1JIESE2IkiK 5 ikiklikikikik Compliments of THE KEY CLUB Oceanside High School Supporf fke Ckurck of your faifk ik IIXJSY ik ik 1121! kikG3ikik1k1k1kikJikiki 60l'l'l,9An'lel'lt6 0 Halma Studia 9 WEST 20th STREET NEW YORK 11, NEW YORK Phone: WA. 9-1880 k ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik Ifk ik ik 1 I55 F1Kiki1fIIkil1iF1k3Q1X1k MAin 5-2264 BAIcIwin 3-0419 Compliments of BrookIyn's Trcivel Bureau, Inc. and Richter 81 Kciiser, Inc. 80 LIVINGSTON STREET BROOKLYN I, NEW YORK TOURS - CRUISES - RESORTS REAL ESTATE - MORTGAGES - INSURANCE OTTO R. SCHILLER, Pres. ANNA RICHTER, Vice Pres. MARGARET JASIEK, Sec'y. MARIETTA STARR, Manager k3kiki3: iI5 illikilriliik I56 k3IIkS1kE1kikSSJLk1ki Congrafufafiond TO THE CLASS OF 1960 And our wishes for con1'inued success ll5GX.Q From fhe Riohiord Corporation k ik ik ik lik ik ik ik 5 ik ik ik 1 l57 Klfkikikikikikikikikikik COMPLIMENTS OF VARSITY :JL B VARSITY CLUB as of March, 'I960 F if! 112 ik ik ik ik 112 ik 3 ik I3 l58 Eiklfkikikikikiklfkifkik GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1960 GM UIIEANSIIJE LAUNDRY SEHVIIIE For The Finest In Dry Cleaning 81 Laundry BEST WISHES RAINBOW DINER Se? 270 LONG BEACH ROAD ROckvilIe Center 6-9549 OCEANSIDE, NEW YORK ik ik ik ik S ik ik ik ik ik 3 I59 K1k31k1KiF1KQSik1kik COMPLIMENTS OF GILBERT OLSEN CO., Inc. Building Consfrucfion ROCKVILLE CENTRE L. I. N Y 9 LONG BEACH ROAD ik F232 iliifkiikifk ikikik l60 J: ik ik 3 ik :oz :of 10: zo: ik :oz :oz :C ROckviIIe Centre 6-2910 ONE OF THE LARGEST REPAIR SHOPS IN LONG ISLAND Skilled Repairing 8g Reconditioning of Musical Instruments By Experienced Workmen V. BARCONE 81 SON For: For: Conn Ludwig Artley Slingerlund Armstrong Gretsch Products Butscher 446 SUNRISE HIGHWAY ROCKVILLE CENTRE, L. I. COMPLIMENTS OF M IJWZW k ik ik ik ik ik E S B ik E ik if Ibl 1: :Qs 3 ik 10: ik zo: RO.6-0130 BRISTOL MOTORS Ford Sales - Service - Parts Retail - Wholesale Ford Put America on Wheels 451 LONG BEACH ROAD :oz ik zo: :Cz 10: ORioIe 8-4444 MR. FORMAL, INC. Oceanside 8. Rockville Centre's only TUXEDO RENTAL SERVICE 26 NO VILLAGE AVENUE ROCKVILLE CENTRE Pure White Dinner Jackets M eff:5522125252554yr.. 152: 2s:s:s- . 2255, 'I5:?i225212::322S2.5tS2is: 1 21555. ' 55555555521 225255254 1112: .T '- . Featuring: r2g: 555F E52,q Ig OCEANSIDE, N. Y. GRADUATES: May you find success in a peaceful world M woRLD INTEREST CLUB Continental Style Tuxedos SOUTH SHORE BOWL MART 352 SUNRISE HIGHWAY ROCKVILLE CENTRE Bowling Balls Bowling Shirts Shoes Uniforms Bowling Bags Accessories TROPHIES Custom Fitting by WARREN MATHIAS Member Professional Bowler's Association k1lkikE1kikiF 833213 l62 1 1 K1Jl1F1KiF1k1fF31kGZik1ki ROckville Centre 6-0990 VERNAN PRESS, INC. Distinctive Printing , Frank M. Ford 6 POOLE STREET OCEANSIDE, N. Y. BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1960 MR. 8. MRS. ALLAN N. DANZIGER and Family COMPLIMENTS OF Parent Teacher Association LZDGSQ OCEANSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ORegon 3-5500 HERBERT GRAPHIC CO. Quality Offset 8. Letterpress Printing Catalogs - Brochures - Business Forms Advertising Literature -- Creative Art Herbert E. Polow, Pres. 13 EAST 19th STREET NEW YORK 3, N. Y. k1K1JlEiki311k2fkikih1hQ1 kik31kllkiKikiF3 Ifkikiklf PANTRY DINER Good Food - Fine Coffee Fast Service 525 Merrick Road Cor. Long Beach Road GEneral 1-1554 S. GORDON ELECTRIC SERVICE Licensed Electrical Contractors 221 Lincoln Avenue Island Park, N. Y. Compliments of OCEANSIDE NATIONAL BANK Member of the F. D. I. Corp. ROckville Centre 6-9752 THE CREATIVE DANCE STUDIO A Complete Arts Workshop Ballet - Modern Dance - Drama Painting - Ballroom 19 Davison Avenue, Oceanside RO. 6-4417 THE NEW BOOTERY Shoes For The Family Parking Rear of Store 2812 Long Beach Road ROckville Centre 4-0041 BROOKS HABERDASHERS INC. Hallmark of Quality Young Man lvy 8. Continental Look Great Lincoln Shopping Center 36 Atlantic Avenue Oceanside ROckville Centre 6-3292 Free Delivery CHWATSKWS DEPARTMENT STORE, INC. lvy League Fashions 8. Sportswear 2859 Long Beach Road Oceanside, N. Y. ROckville Centre 6-9533 P A S E T T I ' S Luncheonette - Confectionery Home Made Ice Cream flce Cream Cakes for All Occasionsi 365 Long Beach Road Oceanside, N. Y. Ifikilkikikillikikilliikikiki kQ1KG1'LKiF 333330131 OFFice RO. 6-4121 Res.: RO. 6-1299 R. H. SCHROEDER Real Estate lnsurance 3242 Long Beach Road Oceanside, N. Y. Telephone ROckville Centre 6-0417 GRABAU'S INC. Garden 8. Pet Supplies T. F. Mofliitt, Jr. R. K. Weiland 171 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre ROckville Centre 6-3060-3061 BLOSSOM HEATH GARDENS Flowers For All Occasions John Stavry 3025 Long Beach Road Oceanside ROckville Centre 6-0541 SPARK AUTO STORES Speed Equipment - Auto Accessories Custom Seat Covers 211 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. KLOSKI STORE Young Men's Wear-Misses' Accessories 7 North Village Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. Best Wishes to the Class of '60 MR. 8. MRS. EARL A. TOWERS OCEANSIDE WINE 81 LIQUOR STORE 9 Davison Avenue Oceanside, N. Y. ROckville Centre 6-5437 MAX'S ARMY 81 NAVY STORE Men's and Boy's Furnishings Sportswear - Work Clothes - Camp Supplies Official Boy Scout Distributors Morton J. Levy 29 N. Park Avenue, Rockville Centre, N. Y. kllK1kiJ11kifkifki'Lk1kikiKE1 I65 klfliikikikikikiklikilliki RO. 6-0758-6-4416 P. O. Box 205 H J Adorno Inc COMPLIMENTS OF 9 o 1 0 Franklin Pgtroleum Products Mr. at Mrs. Gerald R. Aronson o., nc. . Oil - Heating - Contractors and Farnlly 3362 LONG BEACH ROAD OCEANSIDE, L. I., N. Y. Sire Cleaners 1 Hour Service COMPLIMENTS OF . Mr. 81 Mrs. Leonard Gorman Plant on Premises . seo LONG BEACH ROAD and Fam'lY ocEANsmE, L. I., N. Y. ROckville Centre 6-9715 BEST WISHES . COMPLIMENTS OF Muller's Stationery 8. l-Ul1Cl'le0l1effe Joan 8g Ellen Silver R. v. C. soo MERRICK ROAD ROckville Cemfe 4--woo RO'k l e Ce e M979 A BEST w,5,.,E5 Aquarium Showplace, Inc. Roy wenfzel Fuel co. Unusual Custombilt Aquariums 234A MERRICK ROAD 251 LoNG BEACH ROAD OCEANSIDE, N. Y. ROCKVME CENTRE We Need Your Head 53',SFAQ'111,A:gQ21f5i,?7 Y5,f?N5'zS2g '.:: W ' ftif , ln OU' BUMESS ' ' I A 57 Vmle S Barber SHOP C E w. 'WW lNGf ' 'f'E?f15 m5Ef : '?', ? :' : ':'- ' 379 LONG BEACH ROAD OCEANSIDE fx Q - A ge. AAA' f' L E , Q. EH Q 5? Lf-are E i 5 2 5 Q Q 2 3 3 A E 2 f . M .,,f 1,-, ,:.' ,mia Q we E A ,AE 913. . . gl. ROckvnIIe Centre 6-1709 .fi,f1i.,'Ti1g,,T .tdu - lthe l3U'l'1'el i A RMA?-EA. 21. ff? ' 'H oceqnmde fthe betterj Bakery A INCORPORATED 345 LONG BEACH ROAD OCEANSIDE, N. Y. ROckville Centre 6-0963 Adelsonls Boys and 22 CALIFORNIA AVENUE University Shop 22 N. PARK AVENUE ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y. PATERSON, NEW JERSEY NIULBERRY 4-4322 ROcl:ville Centre 6-1690 Ted's Pet Center MQW lasefinko publishers of fine yearboolcs since 1914 7 WEST DAVISON AVENUE OCEANSIDE, L. l. 1::D:1u:2o:2G::fJ::D::u::D:1n::U:1G::t I66 32112 k1K1kik1kik1k2IkG1kGS ROckviIle Centre 6-9719-9784 MURRY'S STATIONERY M. Givertz 'I3 Brower Avenue Oceanside, L. l., N. Y. ROckville Centre 6-9413 THE DEES' NURSERY Flowers Atlantic Avenue at Lincoln Avenue Oceanside, N. Y. Tel. R W. F. HOFFMAN - Jewelers - 349 Long Beach Road Oceanside, New York Ockville Centre 6-5769 SMILES STORES INC. Sc a. ro. - 51.00 a. Up 6 Davison Avenue Oceanside, N Y ROckville Centre 6-6707 ROckville Centre 4-6060 Compliments of W. MOHRMANN 81 V. GRIES dfbfa Academy Service Station 2700 Long Beach Road 8. Academy Street Oceanside, N. Y. McDONALD MOTOR SALES CORP. 385 Long Beach Road Oceanside, N. Y. Compliments of PAUL SARNOFF Puts and Calls YUkon 6-8335 SUPPORT YOUR ADVERTISERS itlzilctifkgitlz I67 Eikikik F1F3G31K1FQ1Fiki.k ik 1 ROckvilIe Centre 6-0038 FR. 8-4676 Atlantic Chemists l'l0ffmCm Wine 81 Liquor Store, Inc. 179 ATLANTIC AVENUE FREEPORT 2821 LONG BEACH ROAD OCEANSIDE, N. Y. ROckviIle Centre 6-0091 Rgckvilqe Centre 6.9431 Am ri an T ewriter Co. e C YP Bob's Barber Shop Authorized Dealers for CN t 1 B k f R k .H C , J norm. TYPEWRITERS ex 0 on O oc V' e en 'e Portable - Standard - Electric 3257 LONG BEACH RQAD 530A MERRICK ROAD ROCKVILLE CENTRE QCEANSIDEI N. Y. Corner of Long Beach Road ROckville Centre 4-9137 COMPLIMENTS or Frederick's Paint 84 Wallpaper Co. Trlangle Palnt Frederick T. Gropper 336 LONG BEACH ROAD OCEANSIDE, L. l., N. Y ROckville Centre 6-6021 Schwinn Bicycles Rockvllle Centre 4-0763 I , South Shore Fabrics Inc. Joe S BIcycIe Yard Goods - Patterns - Notions Guaranteed Bicycle and Carriage Repairs sl'P Covers Made To o de 381 LONG BEACH ROAD 362 LONG BEACH ROAD ocEANsloE, N. Y. QCEANSIDEI L I, ROckville Centre 6-3105 MiIdred's lt's Fabulous , Eugene F. Hawkins 8. Son Wearing Apparel - Toys - Houseware Toiletries - Garden Furniture H d e ' Devoys Pain' House Furnishings 3170 LONG BEACH ROAD OCEANSIDE 24 NORTH PARK AVENUE ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y 243 ROCKWAY AVENUE VALLEY STREAM See 81 Hear coMPuMENTs or Records, lnc. TV Service Foltz vending cow IHC. Great Lincoln Shopping Center 24 ATLANTIC AVENUE Phone ROclcville Centre 6-0367 Rockville centre 6-2940 Geor e's Pastr Sho . A 9 Y P Arthur Behrmann Delicatessen Decorated Cakes For Every Occasion 505 MERRICK ROAD 298 SUNRISE HIGHWAY ROCKVILLE CENTRE ROckville Centre 4-2525 C. 8. D. Art Gallery Museum - Framing - Portraits - Gifts Dee JOY ReCOl'd5 C. Metelski D. Metelski Open Daily till 9 P.M. 18 DAVISON AVENUE ocEANsmE 324 SUNWSE H'G 'WAY 3: :oz zu: ik ik :ik :oz :Qs :nz :nz 10: so: :E 168 L k ik ik ik ik ik ik G ik 3 ik ik 1 ROckville Centre 6-5211 COMPLIMENTS OF Farmer Joe Marfield DUl1Ce Studios Fruits - Vegetables - Groceries Specializing in EVERY PHASE of Dance Quality ls The Best Economy Director - Grace Wakefield 261 S. LONG BEACH ROAD 1 ROckville Center 6-1835 Free Delivery ROckville Centre 6-2876 6,1714 . Bill Hartmann Lincoln Flower Shop, Inc. Mme Mem and Foamy Frozen Foods and Grocery 44 LINCOLN AVENUE OCEANSIDE, N. Y. 351 LONG BEACH ROAD OCEANSIDE, N. Y. ROckville Centre 6-1980 Tel. ROckville Centre 6-0240 Hart Pharmacy Terrace Phqrmqgy Prescription Pharmacy Arthur Mintz, Pharmacist MERRICK ROAD Cor. ROCKVILLE CENTRE PARKWAY Your Rexau Drug more OCEANSIDE, N. Y. 373 LONG BEACH ROAD OCEANSIDE, N. Y. ROckville Centre 6-2951 Johanna Kors, Prop. ROckville Centre 6-4402 . Arbor Pet Shop , . Enlnle S candles Singing Canaries - Parakeets Gold and Tropical Fish All Accessories and Feeds Boarding Facilities for Birds 661 MERRICK ROAD ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y. 173 MERRICK ROAD OCEANSIDE, N. Y. Home Made Chocolates Two Blocks East of Oceanside Road Phone ROckville Centre 6-9411 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF A. W. Jones Awning Co. Max,s Barber shop 3118 LONG BEACH ROAD OCEANSIDE, N. Y. 16 LINCOLN AVENUE OCEANSIDE, L. I. COMPLIMENTS OF ROckville Centre 6-0167 .lCll10WSkl'S Hamburgers ll1C. Hinck'5 Delicqfeggen Wholesale Meats , Catering 15 SO. LONG BEACH ROAD ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N- Y. 377 LONG BEACH ROAD OCEANSIDE, N. Y. RO. 4-9092 Western L. I. Plant oceanside school of . Music 81 Dance Ellner 8. Pike All Instruments 8. Dance lessons save up M 5096 Rentals and Sales - All Instruments 421 MERRICK ROAD ROCKVILLE CENTRE OCEANSIDE THEATER BLDG. OCEANSIDE, N. Y. ROckville Centre 6-9768 ROckville Centre 6-1012 Open Sundays Matzen's Stationer Joseph Drugs Y Gibson Greeting Cards Free Speedy Auto Delivery Breyerfs he cream 2709 LONG BEACH ROAD OCEANSIDE, N. Y. 8 LOWER LINCOLN AVENUE OCEANSIDE k ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik ik 1 169 ik3Q1'KiFiF1F13C1F1FiF 5-2622 GOOD LUCK K A S S A Y B R 0 S . to the Electrical Contractor Industrial - Commercial 1960 SPINDRIFT STAFF Residential 'IO3 SMITHTOWN BLVD. SMITHTOWN, N. Y. gongrafufafionri To the Class of 1960 :D::n:::3::Df:U::s::o::U::s::D::Q: l70 ikikikikiklik greefingd gram A. H. KNAPPE A. H. JOHNSON Qfvv ikikikikikik I -af f x I 1 --..., .,.K-..,.,, , . , ,Q pf qw fgepwusa- 0-f . ' 7 4 lfitmm- :R 24,2- Q..w.rh - . . , . ,f, V-. ' V : - .'.-,sf r-35. ,azz '-f Y , --H 'f G, v ,Y W gr .. 1 . . . - T,-,gr +A- ,fsrfg , , .r . -1, cgi.. , ' f .. . 111 ' Y, , , I ' -- -- W -1. 'g,- ,...'g. 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