Plainview High School - Gull Yearbook (Plainview, NY)

 - Class of 1960

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'ff wfllf Qlifls 5'f':,l .'-get -x ...aggr- 1.952-. I J :Iii . 5 3 Q94 I J ff-1-'Z g. 1' -45. 1.5 - .4 1. I F i Iliad '. , ,J 1 -5 'Exif , M, 4 T , 4,-ae, :if 2111 5,353 2-f-f::,: L x 1 1 ' -n j., F-,Q '--I,-X. If 'Eff - ' 1' 1 - V,-Q . ,sl-i' -3233 1-L.. Kc -2 .v-. . W, Gs? Q 42424 -P ,Q 2541, Nineteen Hundred And Sixty Gu Plainview New York f I I r ,I ix X Plainview High School ,I f . . i I i N 3 4 5 6 7 15 I7 70 72 74 76 79 104 106 IH 117 3' Introduction The white gulls sooring through the sky seem to symbolize the true meoning of bird in flight. We, like those birds ore seorching for ci ploce in our turbulent so- ciety. The books of knowledge ore mere tools which we must leorn to opply to our future lives os the men ond women of Americo. The yeors of high school will serve os the foundotion for the quest to come. Members of the graduating class of 1960 will be fac- ing a world of challenge quite unlike that con- fronting previous graduates. The position of the United States as the outstanding country in the field of scientific development has been threatened with the launching of inter-space satellites by another country. The significance of this new historic develop- ment holds great import for our high school gradu- ates. We are entering a period when greater pres- tige will be accorded those who have not only science abilities, but knowledge in all fields of learn- ing. The importance of each American working to the limit of his capacity is necessary if we are to maintain our position as the leader of the world. There are some who feel that our American way of life, with its comfort and security, has resulted in the development of a soft generation. However, those of us in the field of education know the caliber of the young people in our schools as represented by the Plainview High School graduating class of l96O. During your years in high school every effort has Dr. Robert F. Savitt Superintendent's Message been made to provide you with educational oppor- tunities geared to your individual interests and abili- ties. Perhaps never again will you have so many people concerned with your welfare as you have had in your high school years. Now, and in your life ahead, you will have to make many individual de- cisions affecting your home, your comminity and your nation. We have confidence in your appreciation and understanding of democracy and we are certain that you will find eminent places in the professions, in commerce, in homemaking and in the trades. Members of this graduating class are a link between the past and the present in the development of the educational system of Plainview - Old Bethpage. You are the first class to enter our new high school and you have shared some of the splendid educa- tional offerings available in this building, provided by the support of your parents. We are sure that the traditions you have established as the first senior class in the new high school will serve as excellent examples for the many graduating classes to follow. Robert F. Savitt, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jerome Botwinick Principal's Message To The Seniors My heartiest congratulations to the members of the graduating class of 1960. You have met the high standards of scholarship and service required for the Plainview High School diploma. We have attempted through your studies to give each of you an understanding of man's position in the universe and a guide to the betterment of the latter. It is hoped that, during your years at Plain- view High, you have been imbued with attributes of integrity, initiative and industry. Now that the next phase of your career is about to commence, you will draw upon the experiences and traditions of the past four years to render service and make productive contributions to your commu- nity and country. l am certain that your future ac- tions will reflect both a thankful attitude for the excellent educational opportunities afforded you, and an appreciation for the privilege of living in the mi- lieu of freedom created by the vigorous Democracy in which you are citizens. Our best wishes are with you always. Sincerely yours, Jerome Botwinick, Ed.D. Principal 43 is Dedication Miss Janice M. Barwick The time to dedicate our book has come, we had no problem here, We chose a woman we admire, and in our hearts hold dear. She helped us solve our every problem, whether large or small All our needs were ably tended, she answered every call. Amidst the turmoil and confusion of this senior year, She never left us unattended. We found incentive here. There-is no other way we know to show appreciation, Miss Barwick, we sincerely thank you, you've been an inspiration 6 I FACULTY I-,I fi' .f lyf 'f 42 f' fl' x WAX x Mr. Donald Bragaw, Chairman Citizenship Ed ucation Mr. Jacob Arneth, Mrs. Lee Norman, Mr. Stanley Klein. Mr. Bernard Milowitz, Mr. Floyd Kenyon. Mr. David Gorlin, Mr. John Borberio. 8 Mr. Frank O'DonneIl, Mr. Gordon Dohigren, Choirmon. a was 'Z txrxw ,WL ,fs EngHsh 34- 1'X Mr. Peter DeNinno, Mr. Jerome Binder, Miss Marilyn Pease, -. a,,,,. , 1 5 5' , , 2 ' q A f H . Q I L in r , f Mg gp . - ef- ,A 1 . . Mr. Sidney Firestone, Miss DeMores O'Conneil, Mrs. Silvio Brodkin. Mr.Newfon Nelson. Mrs. Alberfine Grifiith, Choirmon, Mrs. Anno Korpiok. Language Dr, Louise Komins, Dr. .John Carter, 9 5 . 4 Fe J . V Q Ml' 'G wxugggfv HU M PM Us I: . nyvgwmkW W R 05 so Lu iles ref if 'wi ff an Af I TTI I5 2170 ,,'... K' vga- Q: imsniliv 'N-'7 ll' lo hmwmmw 'M ' M ri Pb si Po Af me 70137 :om moo zio, I H0 lml , 7, 1 Ho Er Tm Yb Lu f mu im: ima mo: l74.99 Mr. Bernard Kauderer, Chairman, Mrs. Brodkin. Fm Md No zsz 25: zu 253 Kr is no X Thelma Meifes, Mr. Jacob 'HF' in 121 UCSD I Mr. William Roehrich, Mrs. Joan Niles K a ' ' 5? 12 .-Lai! Q. u Science . .1'9 0 Mr. Morris Schneider, Mr. Jerome Straus Mathematics Mr, Norman Merry, Mr. Thomas Murray Mr, Alan Stone, Mr. Alan Vorwald, Mr. Harry Weiler, Chairman 10 Y Y' af Mr. Ralph Soccucci Mr. Gerard .locobs ,Q Mr. Charles Burge Art ,R uuatmii 'S+ Mr. Antonio Fronqueiro, Mr. Samuel Soins, Choirmon, Mr. Steven Pogiovlos. Commerciol Miss Kathryn MocNomoro, Mr, John Brophy, Chairman, Miss Chorlofie Brown. Q Nl. 1 Mrs. Alyce Scherzer, Mr. Herbert Levy, Miss Morie Schimmemi, Mr. George Wheeler. is -., f. '- Mr, John Chlcvoli 'Q '-. I M , alll V. v',vV Ir, I Q., 35... 'wi A Miss Leona Ccfullo, Miss Carol McLoughlin, Miss Yvehe Tencnboum. Mr. William McNamara, Mr, Donald Houswirth. w,....,.-ff' Mr. Martin Diller Mrs Ellzgberlw Footer Mrs Murlorle Daniels Mr. Melvin Berger PhydcolEducoHon Music and Homemoking Qui. L. to r, - Mrs. Mildred Smitman, Mrs. Bernice Henderson, Mrs. Julia Hartmann, Di- rector, Mrs. Theresa Lanyon. -A Mrs, Pearl Rabinowitz, High School Lie brarian f O' Library, Nurse, Office, Cafeteria Maintenance Mrs. Elizabeth McNeil, S.N.T. l.. to l'. Mrs. Estelle TOblI'1, Miss Lorraine Mrs, Verg Wilken, Mrs, Grace Costa. Fehringer, Mrs, Eleanor Blake. et o Mrs Agnes Mc Kinnell, Mrs. Katherine Schnei- der, Mrs. Mildred Discwa. .pst L Si.. i t STANDING L to St3r ey L fn a i na e Co r ngh EATED - 5. lfra Bai, N. 1 Mr. Sanford Marx Miss Janice M. Barwick Gu ida n ce Mr. Gilbert Blum Dr. Corl Winston Mr. Lawrence Gold 14 'rf 1 i l 'WMF X I Y riff!! Dr. Robert F. Savitt, Superintendent of Schools. Dr. Jerome Botwinick, Principal. is? ima 1 ' 'W 3 Board of Education - STANDING - L. to r. - Mr. Alvin D. Haber, Mr. Carlton Steger, Mr, Robert Crane, Mr. Thomas W, Dailey. SEATED - Mr. Henry E. Prew, Vice President, Mr, Samuel Polatnick, President, Mr. Howard B. Mattlin. Dr. Robert FitzPatrick, Assistant Prin- cipal. Administration Mr. Winston B. Keck, Assistant Superine Mr, Samuel Polctnick, President, Board tendent. of Education. 15 f . , I Dr. Geraldine Quint, Director of Reading. M James McKenna Director of Pupil Personnel et Mrs Teresa Valerius Direc Yor of Art Riglwr f Mrs Richard Hague, Direc- tor of Music . Administration Mr. Robert I. Sperber, Administrative Assistant. Mr. Gwyn J, Rees, Director of Physical Education, 1 N' fy SENIORS , hx YQ DALE AMOS Business Club 2 Tennis 3 An attractive glrl with charming ways LINDA BAJADEK Library Service 2 She s always qulet we ll confess But maybe silence I5 the road to success JOAN BAKEY FT A 2 3 4 Pres 4 Frlendshnp smcere classmate kind These are the qualltles of heart and mmd BARBARA BANKOWSKY Bobby Twlrler I Cheerleader I Chorus 2 lntra Basketball 2 Intra Volleyball 3 A sparkling eye a lught step Here s a gurl with loads of pep DAVID BARDSLEY Dave Football I Baseball I Quiet IH his ways determined In has actions I' 'UQ 'var' or-r-v DALE AMOS ,PR 1-5-9 LINDA BAJADEK 19 WH M DAVID BARDSLEY gui-.Q-.r .2 17: 'JL J Aww' fbi' And The Mirror Their Remembrances Y an Meigs BANALSKY N JOAN BAKEY YY Club 3 Dark eyes dark halr Wlde awake with never a care Always struvmg to be obllglng CAREN BELENKE The Islander I Jr Red Cross 4 Rnd ng VINCENT BELLAFIORE Vince Chorus 34 PATRICIA BElI.INI Studert Patrol I23 Student Store 3 CAREN BE'-ENKE Chorus I Bowling Club 3 Boosters 3 4 Always happy always sweet The fnendllest gurl you ve yet to meet Benny IS a real mce guy Wlth hrs frlends he s rated hugh A very nice gurl she seems to be She II make good lust walt and see VINCENT BELLAFIORE I? ,S 45 xo ,71- , n PATRICIA BELLINI EUGENE BENCIVENGA 20 EUGENE BENCIVENGA Benny Football I 2 GLORIA BENNETT Chorus I Art Club 23 The Gull 4 Cf Togetherness PX IB-. Quo ENNE fffx X A ll K I fy, - f 1 - , : 'I 5' lx , . . l l .I Rf I ' lil 1' . . , . , I lx I .1 I . . O 'll I s Ah- l . qw' . , s W f lyk l ll l ts I ll as ll L r , My I I I, K - t , . 3-5 C '- r f X ' I A .5 - 7 - 'X 'I V . E , t f- J-7 ' .:U I 1, V4.2 A 2 ,Q m,l7, , D s 1 - LO. Q up JMU yy, .fi ,N MU! 'ff' dd Y ,gl fv G V' A X I I 'Ly l J I' l 'Q 4 AN - K ' ff I 1 , W- , , 7 4 . J i' I t MICHAEL BERNE LOIS BERNSTEIN 1 K 'f ! DONALD BISHOP ff k I ' ' Q lMfwo-- lUuQ,WU,,a,4 Xgodcv 'k,0,gaJA-411,100 ,haw wi cawwsdglwtll N. OA 0- ?2A-MM YWN4 .. I l MN M . CLI MICHAEL BERNE - 1'Curly - Student Council, 3,4, Sec'y, 3, Freshman Class Pres., Football, I, Baseball, l,2,3,4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Nat'l Honor Soc., 3,4, Pres., 4, Key Club, 3,4, Student Day, 2,3, The Islander, Sports Editor, 4, Varsity Club, 2,3,4. Washington, Lincoln and Berne. LOIS BERNSTEIN - Chorus, I, Basketball, l,2, Volleyball, l,2,3. A lovely person, nice to know, Just plain swell from head to toe. DONALD BISHOP - Ernie Can't be read like a book, Don't be deceived by his innocent look. ROBERT BLACK - Bob - Baseball, I, lntra. Basketball, 3. Let these words be quoted thus, He came, he saw, he conquered us. VICKI BLITZER - Student Council, 3,4, Leaders Club, 2,3,4, F.T.A., 2,3,4, Volleyball, l,2,3,4, Basketball, l,2,3,4, Softball, 2,4, Archery, l,2. Cute, athletic, full of vim, Vicki's a hit with every him. Senior Class Meetings 21 N N 7 . -Y X! r.' -xl XAVWVJ ffm tlillglfw VICKI BLITZER hd LOUISE BRAUNER PHYLLIS BORELLI 5-nv' , IRA BOGNER 1' RUTHANN BRODY CAROL BUECHLER IRA BOGNER - I - Basketball, 2,3,-4, Varsity Club, 4 Ira's a guy who's hard to beat, And to his school is a treat. PHYLLIS BORELLI - lntra, Basketball, l,2,3, Homemaking Club 2,3, Treas., 3, Business Club, 2, Chorus, 2. Her saucy eyes attract the guys. LOUISE BRAUNER - Volleyball, l,4. Louise and her pony tail, Behind it many cl boy will trail. RUTHANN BRODY - Band, I,2,3,4, Sec'y, 4, Leaders Club, 2,3,4, Riding Club, I, Basketball, I,2,3,4, Softball, 2,3,4, Archery, I, Orchestra, 4, Nat'l Honor Soc., 4, F.T.A., 2,3,4, Sec'y, 2, Student Day, 2. I Brains and looks are hard to beat, A combination that's a rare treat. CAROL BUECHLER - Library Club, 2. In need of a buddy, in need ofa pal, Then look for Carol, a swell gal. Enthusiastic Cheers at Football Games 22 Vxllg B xi ROBERT BUNCK o Chorus l Biology Club 2 Physics 4' Club 3 Qs A guy worth knowung A friend worth hovmg JOSEPH BURGESS oe Basketball 3 Varsity Club 3 Natl Honor Soc 4 Key Club 34 Pres 4 Mathletes 3 Student Council 4 Student Day 3 Student Gurde Editor 4 Joe IS sure to do hrs best And that s the keynote to success ROBERT BURNSIDES Intra Basketball 12 Bond LOUIS CACCAMO 4 nfwl' I 2 3 4 Treas 2 3 Bowling Team Bob IS a friend Indeed He Il help you out In tlme of need JOHN BYRNE Matches Football l But when It comes to gurls he s not so shy LOUIS CACCAMO The Gull 4 Art Club 4 lntra Basket ba I louis Caccamo takes lute slow But he speeds when the lunch bell blows 5-'bf' ff-4 fi fr '1'Y X 1, T! 4'-VJ' C-f-gaevx! Oaff' JGZQUX X 4' .5 4.135 :wifi if r, O e, Reflecting School Spur: M Maj fo ff'- 'P 0 49 A-r qnwqn J-XJ Len JOHNBYRNE ff70l.!1lp Q' f...JC., J X ,- uf' Jun' ati--5, M fn.. ROBERT BUNCK JOSEPH BURGESS ROBERT BURNSIDES 23 . -Q N N. C Q xl gl -Q XM ax V xr Q V y ,. , TJ 4 - ft' on 1 Y - Cl 1. IIB bl! T l ' , i ' Y! 4, BRN , . l , , ' ' . '44 .X X 1 , ,, J W -I, - HJ H - I : - I 5 xx ' -, 2 , , , -. : f : ' KD . f 1 . , 1 , , - 0 K x 6,3 I 1 E so J . L M 1 llBobu v- D I I I I , , , , ., , 1 ' , 4- A - l I I. . . . V ' Awlllirkfu. Johnny is a quiet guy, ' ln J' . . , V - , 1 , 1 - - lm-E ' ll, . c, x . . I 'K' 1 . a kr' 1 is KM 1 T -. X c.. fn Z. E, J ' -7 D , e ' -' I A ' ' l J KV, Q d ' ' V fi .I J V , !! . . . 2 5 T .oy lf, K f ., , ' , 4 .,.. J K V K F , - I l . A, X D , ' . 1, . 4 T . . I 'T' ' bun K I , .. ' , f I A l P! X V Wm-F f ,V 'J f ,Af 'IAA' Wim' ,- BARBARA CAFARO Barbs Chorus l 2 Drama Cadets l 2 3 4 Cheerleader l 2 3 4 Captain 4 Tenms 3 Business Club Vuce Pres 3 Friendly manners pleasant face Full of charm and queenly grace 'QV' CAROLE CAIAZZA ac atm Club l Busuness Club ,gn-mv? We ve always stopped to wonder why Nlce gurls like you are always shy ALBERT CANDELA Football 234 Track 34 Wres J tlnng 3 4 Varsnty Club 2 3 4 Intra Softball I lntra Basket ball I 2 3 Student Patrol 3 What a sport what a guy Always ready to do or due BARBARA CAFARO Sonny Sonny always gay Takes llfe the happy way JUDITH CARROLL Judy Art Club 2 Personal lmprove ment Club 3 Student Patrol 4 Bowling Club 4 Readnng Dept Servlce 4 Nlce gurl sweet smile Knowing lver IS quite worthwhile The Student Council Fall Fling CAROLE CAIAZZA dv--'V f ALBERT CANDELA THOMAS CAPUTO JUDITH CARROLL 24 J if 2 '- ,f 1 w 1 , H jr I , ' ., . J . l- lx l r -,,C,,-L- ,I - 'Q' Qi t,i -2. x 1 .1 Y sf' l iljf .'qJ7f,f,.y rf .I If ' - fll'Ti If Nz, 5 , 1: 1 , ' ' A f , f X, W or THOMAS CAPUTO - Sonny My Y. r I, .',' 4 1 I f J '.V If , I ,111 ' ,Pals i K ' u - il ,K l l l I W , fb- M L va Q -- 'ad ll I lf .' ' J D 99' il! 'fo ,,,f' f'1,! NI HELLE CHERNICK sff l 1g5 RAMON CASTRO ay The Gull Co Portrait Editor 4 Track I2 The Islander 234 Spamsh Club 2 Student Coun cnl 4 Sr Day Chairman Sr Class Business Mgr Drama C dets 4 Luke radar always on the beam ROCHELLE CHERNICK Shelley French Club 2 Student A pleasing personalnty Wlth a great deal of mentality JEROME CIARAVINO Jerry Football 'I 4 Baseball I 2 34 Wrestling I Boosters 34 Happy go lucky wlthout a care .lerry IS a hut anywhere JAMES CLEARY lm Natl Honor Soc 34 Treas 4 Key Club 34 Basketball 23 Co-Capt 3 The Islander 4 Stu dent Day 3 Student Councll I3 Mathletes Pres 4 TNT Tall neat and terrific DANIEL COHEN Dan Band I234 Debate Club 34 Student Council 2 Basketball I23 Capt 3 German Club 23 The Islander 4 Track I Mathletes Vlce Pres 4 Knows his keys and plays wlth ease Dogpatch Weddings at the Sadle Hawkins 25 JEROME CIARAVINO X CT' JAMES CLEARY DANIEL COHEN A ,. few fe! - , x I A ' I ,,, 1. 3 f f V - Y- f Z' f .fill A Q JQV I fl f - - 1 - x I V f . 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I 1 v- n 11 h- ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - l I Q HJ- 11 - 1 . .1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 - 1 1 '1 1 1 1 -1 - . . . - , . . - 11 11 - , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' .1 - ' 311 46 M- o 5 f o o , Q 'J 7 w '?,, ,7- 'US image lm 'ew-dayx 3,-1 Clif GERALDINE CORDARO BARBARA COYLE ANNETTE CRAPOTT DEBORAH COHEN Debby Cheerleader T234 Fresh man Class Treas Basketball l Baseball l Girls Athletic Pt Award I Student Patrol I 2 Chorus T23 Drama Cadets 34 Student Council Se y 2 FTA 2 Student Day 2 The chairman 4 The Islander 3 4 Full of pep charm and go That s why everyone likes her so ARLENE CONDIOTTE The Islander 23 Student Patrol 2 Jr Prom Co-chairman 3 Drama Cadets 34 Natl Honor Soc 34 Sr Class Corres Secy The Gull Co-Asst Editor 4 Student Day 3 ABC of success ambnhon beauty character ARLENE CONDIOTTE GERALDINE CORDARO Geri Business Club 2 Twurler 2 Student Patrol 3 Boosters 34 Vlce Pres 3 Chorus 34 FTA A nice gurl full of fun All nlce things rolled up IH one BARBARA COYLE Bobble Business Club I Homemaknng Club T 2 Lnbrary Club 3 If you see a cute blonde lass That means Bobble s m the class ANNETTE CRAPOTT Chorus 124 Boosters 34 Business Club Secy 2 e doesn t have much to say Butaoes her but I a eerful way S fiiliwgs .Y efgi 3353! EBORAHCO GTG? Ji Eifgarl with Pride 26 . ,f , T 1 J 1 fl n x K .Jia .. 'L' 1 '7' ,-A' ,X ylfll l't't 1 .. B T 'P f fs A Y- , 'Mis . ... , -I ,r I I ', C'l, 'il -- -, I: Ill , : I Gull, 3,45 Faculty Tea Chairman, 35 Sadie Hawkins Dance Co- 4. f , f , , ., , , , , - - ., , Q .xg - ,, . ,, - . , I . 3 . 15' ' ' ' ' , 1 . , . u G,-Qi I - , , I : 1 , : ' -3-f l X xb 9.4 J 3 ' 5 'v sf - ' No - Q! - x . 545 + 94 54 ' ' K A - 01 x . ol - . . . I Q' T S? O J PHYLLIS DANGELO DAng Chorus I2 Boosters 3 4 Student Partol 3 4 To call her sweet IS qulte unfalr Because there s more than sweetness there PHILIP DeMASl I Student Patrol 4 Phll DeMasn may be shy But all rn all he s a wonderful guy FRANK DeROSA A swell fellow through and through Always happy never blue MARIA DeSANTO Cheerleader l23 Co-Capt 2 Capt 3 Basketball l24 Capt 2 Volleyball l24 Hockey I Softball 124 Leaders Club 234 Pres 4 Student Patrol I2 French Club 2 Bnology Club Vrce Pres 2 Mathletes 2 The Islander Sports Edltor 34 Natl Honor Soc 4 The Gull 4 Student Council 4 Mona IS serious about her work ARLENE DILLON 24 res 34 ecy The hardest task she ll never shlrk ARLENE DILLON Mott Band l234 Llbrarlan 2 Head Llbrarnan 3 Student Councnl 2 Latln Club Secy 2 FNA 4 1- Volleyball 4 Arlene s a quiet llttle gal But once you know her you re her pal , Senior Rmgs, Hats and Buttons MARIA DeSANTO He: K A '-I 1- PHYLUS D ANGELO PHILIP D MAS! FRANK DeROSA 27 Nat'I Honor Soc., 4. This girl is a fashion plate, And her personality makes her rate. MARYANN DITTMAR - Ditty Eileen's charm has eased our way Many a dark and dismal day. Del Monte forgot to can this peach. KAREN DiMARTINO - Student Council, I, Art Club, 2, intra. l Basketball, 2, The Islander, 4, The Gull, 4, Drama Cadets, 4, EILEEN DOOLEY - Ei - Twirler, 2,3,4, F.T.A., 4. KAREN DIMARTINO PATRICIA DORAN Patsy Student Council I2 34 Vce Pres 24 GO Board 4 Chorus I Cheerleader I2 Student Blow the whistles sound the alarm Here s a girl who s full of charm Club I2 Cheerleader 2 Lovely to look at yet nicer to know fm-N. XIII WWW , J EILEEN DOOLEY PATRICIA IUORAN 28 Patrol I Student Day 23 .Ir Class Treas Intro Basketball 3 DIANE DUVALL Soccer I Basketball I2 Leaders ig Turnouts at Basketball Games 1' .nga b' DIANE DUVALL . - ,, ,, - .I I I I I i - Di - , , , , , il - Iff, A A if 'E I N f 5.4 SR as I 5 . IJ! I J t , M fl 2 I W L if I I F Is,,,,,III II I ' I I I 1 .1 , I I' I , WJ ' I f f , - I I I ,I I if X, A I, r K , ' ' it ' v 41 'Q '-0 X DIANA DZEDOVICH LINDA EINBINDER JJ LOIS ElNBlPlIDER le DIANA DZEDOVICH Dano Bowling Club 4 Dear heart gentle person LINDA EINBINDER n Student Patrol 3 Library Squad 4 The Gull 4 Bug brown eyes happy smile Make her friendship well worthwhile LOIS EINBINDER The Islander 4 Student Patrol 34 The Gull 4 Student Council 4 Sr Prom Co Chalrman FTA Drama Cadets 4 A but of mischief full of fun You re rlght she s laked by everyone PAMELA EISNER Pam FTA 234 Slcl Club 3 e Gull like granulated sugar sweet and refined MARYANNE FARCO Chorus I 2 3 Student Council I2 3 flce Servnce 4 Pause dear reader and shed a tear For many o fellow met his Waterloo here To Support the Plamvlew Gulls 29 ik 41 mu... PAMELA EISNER LA- Z I MARYANNE FARCQ .I 1 ,P V ,L I S 52 , r't 'v -LI- , jj I ,f' I' ' I. Y A X F s 1 I V, ,J V. 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I , ll l WW aff M T' NEIL FERO ANTHONY FERRONE Z EDWARD FARRELL J V Basketball Mg 3 Varsity Football Mgr 4 In the shadow near the lamp Ed studies every stamp FRANCES FARROW an The Gull Co-Asst Edxtor 4 Leaders Club 4 F TA 2 3 4 Intra Basketball 2 Always ready to do her best Jan never seems to rest ALAN FEIN Retailing Club 4 Stud nt Store Mgr 4 Dra a Cadets 4 FRANCES FARROW Good shot always shootmg the breeze Wk EDWARD FARRELL NEIL FERO A V Squad 3 4 Track 2 3 Football 3 4 Wres tllng 3 Art Club 3 Varxsty Club 2 3 4 To some he seems shy But to others oh myl ANTHONY FERRONE Tony Football I2 34 Wrestling Track l 3 Boosters 2 34 Pres 2 Varsity Club 2 Blology Club 2 Tony Tony what a guy Ask him a favor he won t deny Chosen the Most School Consclous Class 30 OI' PAUL FOCAZIO Greek Student Councll l A V Squad l Whenever Paul IS m a whurl It s usually because of a pretty gxrl DALE FOX Foxy Basketball 2 F T A 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 4 The Gull 4 She s nlce and natural Because she s naturally nnce GEORGE FRANKLE Krmkle Football I2 34 Wrestllng 34 Track 3 4 Varsity Club 3 4 George wlll find hls future In a beaker GARY FRICKE LARRY FREIBERG Transferred from DeWitt Clinton HS Basketball I 2 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Llbrary Squad 2 3 News paper l Larry Larry very tall Bet your sport IS basketball GARY FRICKE lntra Basketball I2 Chess Club 3 A very nace guy 41 Ly Q Who s sure to get by fy, R I W 3 1 Most Angels L FREIBERG 4f 529' P PALLUFOCIQO DALE rox GEORGE ERANKLE J 31 I . . . 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JOSEPHINE GARGIULO Bonme Twlrler 234 Drum Ma lorefte 34 Volleyball 3 The lslander 2 Boosters 34 Treas Always frlendly always gay It all adds up to she s okayl PHYLLIS GASSER P y Latin Club 2 Softball 2 Basket ball 23 Volleyball 23 Ska Club 3 Leaders Club 234 Stu dent Council 4 Very nlce and very sweet Scarcely taller than Eve feet 0- rx GUS GAVARIS Baseball 1 Basketball 2 Track 3 Football l 4 Chorus l 2 3 JOSEPHINE GARGIULO Class chauffeur dnves teachers crazy BARRY GELBART Intra Basketball 1 2 3 Band 'I 2 Student P trol 3 jj -Qif Easy gurls there s enough for all f NTOINETTE GELORMINI Tom Chorus l2 Volleyball K 47 2 French Club 2 Bowling Club 34 Girls Athletic Pt Award 3 Gull 4 Student Council 4 Sr Picnic Chairman 4 f Who s got cheer and a ready will? Our gal Tom fills the bull av Z'f4 'wt 'W'.'LNfff ,f ,1f2 'fl' 1, may . Is a Freshman ,af-fm 'WM' W ll J df j K. X wx M J-'l l t is as Gus GAVARIS BARRY GELBART ANTOINETTE GELOWINI Q . '..,1 o f ls'4 , - H - H - - i , 'V 3. 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Miiff wg ff JOSEPH GEREMIA f MICHAEL GERSHBEIN JUNE GERWATOSKI fy JOSEPH GEREMIA oe He looks so calm and quiet Thus I5 a guy who can be a no MICHAEL GERSHBEIN Mike Transferred from Columbus Mlke IS packed wlth fun He as llked by everyone JUNE GERWATOSKI Tennis Club 3 Jr Red Cross 3 4 Personal Improvement Club 3 F N A 4 Qulet and neat Demure and sweet ANITA GIUDICI Frenchue Chorus I 2 34 Drama Cadets 34 Natl Thesplan Soc 34 Spanish Club Vnce Pres 23 Biology Club 2 Natl Honor Sac 34 Vuce Pr s 4 FTA 34 Student Day 3 Student Councll 2 The Islander 3 Schol arshnp Award I Spanlsh Award 3 Chorus Award I2 Fllrtatlon persomfled Attentnon wlthout mtentnon RICHARD GOEDTEI. DIC Qulet and shy A real swell guy Enloyed by All 33 N -1- ANITA GIUDICI fn if ov-QQ RICHARD GOEDTEL Orff, f ff- J ' xl L, I , A 4 I ' 'iv M' I Q1 FW J f-D I ofa , I u 4 l A lo' I ,L W, ,f u' LQ! . df 44 - HJ ,, I Wy' n I . . '. L 'F 4 H.s. - - J - ' , : - , , 1 MM V ' . I , I I ,I I I ., , I . I . e ., I .I . .I -i - H ' kr' y . 1 V ffm Hill FREDRICKA GOLDSTEIN PHYLLIS GOLDSTEIN RICHARD GOLDSMITH - Dick - The Islander, 2, Debate Club 113-M-sv' 3,4, Pres., 4, lntra. Basketball, 3,4, lntra. Football, 3. Good in all his studies, Liked by all his buddies. BARRY GOLDSTEIN - Band, l,2,3,4, lntra. Basketball, 3 Good looking Barry with his blonde hair, Could make many a fair maiden stare. FREDRICKA GOLDSTEIN - Freddie - Art Club, l, Archery BARRY GOLDSTEIN 1,2, F.N.A., 4, Drill Team, 4. Though quiet, helpful, and demure, She's full of fun, of that we're sure. PHYLLIS GOLDSTEIN - Bowling Club, 4, Volleyball, 4 At just a glance we can see, That she's as friendly as can be. JACQUELINE GORDON - Jackie - Student Council, l. ackie is nice, Jackie is swee , ' it pretty girl with dancing feet. X bw ' bXvr?XrQ l. N. 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N N95 The Big Snow on December 22nd go 34 WILLIAM GOVERNALE Basketball 2 Student Patrol 3 Bowlnng Team 2 H I In h appy go uc y wut out a care He s a hlt anywhere Q EUGENE GREAVES Student Store 3 Bowling Team Eugene IS a guy worthwhile Always seen wlth a cheerful smlle JEROME GREENSPAN Jerry Transferred from Wmgate I H S Student Patro 4 CELE GROSSMAN Not a fisherman but oh what a Ilne ROSALIE GREENSPAN e Latln Club I2 The Islander 2 3 4 Drama Cadets 3 4 Student Store 3 Complexlon thats fair and bright hair Plus a character that s really rare CELE GROSSMAN French Club I2 Mathletes 23 Bnology Club 2 Her only sm IS to chatter But wlth all her qualltnes what does at matter Which Closed School f I WILLIAM GO R E ROSALIE GREENSPAN It I' f AX 9 EUGENE GREAVES JEROME GREENSPAN X 35 - 'faauff - , , , 1 ,'- I I I . my M - , , ' ,3,4. A N - Rd'f- ' , ,, , ,,: , ,f 1 - 'px I I L ON In AA XAGJ NWN I Q . yi N -in It J L 0 g' I If . ' Q I K x -X 54 p 4 J x - ' A 1 NI I XIII! I I 54 . 7 ? ' 9 ' I M el ,, , I Vw - I4 P C2 , tl f ' v If II f' A Q .W ' 'III I A WW J' r If ill f' ll I .Rf Xe HELEN HAHN Art Club 2 Homemakung Club 2 A qunet lass Welcome In every class RICHARD HENRY Duc Ban I2 Track I23 Stu ent Patrol I2 Duck IS a handsome guy When he passes the gurls sigh HARRY HERSH Track I2 Baseball I Drama Cadets 34 Student Councll I Student Patrol 3 Band I The Islander 4 Football I234 Most Valuable Player Award 4 Nassau Coaches AllScholastxc Team 4 Newsday All League Haltback 4 Newsday AllCounty Halfback Honorable Mention 4 A sport a scholar through and through But best of all o real friend too CLARA HOFFMAN Clare Cheerleader I2 3 The Islander 34 The Gull 4 Mothletes 23 Leaders Club 234 Softball lntra Volleyball I 2 lntra Basketball I 2 Whenever there s a glggle or a sound You re sure to find Clara around JOHN HOFMANN Little John lntra Basketball 23 Intro Football 3 JV Basketball Mgr 4 JV Baseball 3 John us a llttle shy But as a fnend he s a great guy lf Editors and Staff VN luumlfwl Lllypllwlgtfw I - 'k- d,,, d I,2, French Club, 2, Biology Club, 25 Student Patrol, I,2,3g ' I fl l'l 4 ll ' U I A J' .I l Fl 1 I 4' I . l fr y .I -f xgxu IN Y 97' rlll YJ , V LW , L fy 36 M J lk JOHN HOFMANN I 'W ,Q-A 1 P IM HOLTMANN fl! JOYCE HRUSCHKA 1 bl L an WILLIAM HOLTMANN A V Squad I 2 3 4 nfra Basketball 3 Latun Club I 2 My e has humor he has wut And a nuce souihern drowl to put wuth ut JOYCE HRUSCHKA Personal Improvement Club 3 Boosters 4 Joyce us quuei sweef and good Always ads luke o lady should LINDA HURWITZ Blondue F T A 3 Drama Cadets 3 4 V Twurler 3 Office Servuce 34 Pretty face nuce smule Her number us the one to dual MARIAN IRAGGI Infro Volleyball I Lubrary Club Club 3 Faur of farm fine of face She s a gurl you can I replace REGINA JACOBS Reggue Drama Cadefs I 2 34 Band I234 Chorus 3 Leaders Club 34 Baseball 3 J R d Cross 4 Buology Club 2 The Islander 2 FTA 2 3 4 NYSMMA 2 3 4 Always nuce always neo! School wuth Guna us a treat Worked Hard for cu Good Yearbook 37 L! c full LINDA HURWITZ MARIAN IRAGGI dr' 'FN REGINA JACOBS Q 4 J, '34 I ,- -.. xi Q. ' , ff' M,-1 I. I, ' be 4' , 'L I If 1'4 by vu I, 1 K, I QV, ' . ,A X 4 , ., VV.: lu. ' ' . 4 ,. 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' LAI Kiwi ws! ver:-'nv ff ,,,, ,,. .-11..L.f-f our SANDRA KALISHER DOROTHY KANE NILES KANT K JACOVINO a Skl Club 3 lntra Basketball I Student Store Mgr 3 Student Patrol 3 Bowlmg Club l Drlll Team 4 The 3 Rs respectable reliable and really nice STEPHEN JOSEPHSON Steve AV Squad 234 Bowling Club 2 German Club 3 Intra Football 3 lntra Basketball Basketball Co-Mgr 4 M7 r ot the Nabnsco family a wise cracker SA DRA KALISHER Sandy Transferred from Lyndhurst HS Student Councul 123 Chemustry Club 3 Biology Club Vlce Pres 3 Rudlng Club 4 Natl Honor Soc 4 STEPHEN .IOSEPHSON Sh e s smart quuet cute and sweet A combination that s hard to beat DOROTHY KANE Dotty Chorus 4 Softball 4 Bowling 4 Basketball 4 Flne and dandy Just like candy NILES KANT Bowling Team 2 34 Track Team l 2 Even though he s lust a but shy Vi? ff ff 'tnf rjfz PATRICK JACOVINO Long Hours Spent After School 38 I s M lvl' 2 f fx UQ I 1 A I : - 11P ,11 - - I I 1 , l . i -1 2 1 2 1 2 V , - . . 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'1 1 s 1 4111, :ifi'1,v,-' 6143! ff 1 ,:1 1 A 11 1 y 1 mf H- 1 1 , xl .1 I 4 'vt GERALDINE KAPLAN Gen sta Chorus Art Club l 2 Math Club l 2 Spanish Club 2 Works hard looks nice IS fun to be with LAURENCE KENNELL Larry Baseball 2 3 4 Men of a few words are the best HOWARD KENT AV Squad l234 Library Squad I234 Bowling Club 2 Student Day 2 Mathletes 34 Secy 4 Hns rellable and calm disposition Wrll help hum succeed In any poslhon CAROL KLUGER Volleyball 2 Always smllmg always neat Always cheerful what a treat KEVIN KOUGHAN Drama Cadets A V Squad 3 4 Football 2 Mighty handsome and kinda shy The gurls can t find a mcer guy KEVIN KOUGHAN Natl Thespuan Soc 34 Chasing People for Yearbook Pictures iv Ylef '0 7'N 1.9- GERALDINE KAPLAN CAROL KLUGER in-.42 -'ply 009, QQ,-fn-nf LAURENCE KENNELL HOWARD KENT 3 I 1 - ' - Jr. Ari , I, , l,2g I, u In l I ' i . -H ff.. , J - 2 . I e xy I ' 1 I ' If L fu l N I ' l l 12 1 V A l 9 ROBERT KRICH JX JCJQXJ FWS' LARRY KUZNETZ' Cv fl ,Ks N ROBERT KRICH o Football 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Bob IS one of the best We wlsh hum luck and success LARRY KUZNETZ Debate Club 4 The Islander 4 lntra Bas ketball 3 Full of fun m all has classes Larry IS llked by the masses lEONORA I-GBATE Lee Basketball l 2 3 4 Co-capt 2 Soft ball l 234 Capt 3 Volleyball l 2 34 Bowling 34 Bowling Award 3 Cheerleader 3 Lead rs Club 2 3 4 Chorus l 2 4 Gurls Athletic Pt Award 23 Lee LaBate small and courageous Wlth a pretty smile IS quxte contagious LINDA LaMACCHIA Linda Lou Drama Cadets 4 Pleasmg smule a wmnmg way We ll miss her after graduation day 1 fuk 'Q x ,V ,JICENE l.aMAN'I'IA Cheerleader I234 Basketball l 2 3 4 Volleyball l 2 Leaders Club 2 3 Softball l 2 X4AA'ense of humor charm galore Could you ask for anything more? , ,wh L1 I Reumon of 59 Grads SKS' cuff'- M LEONORA LOBATE jig l! ' .,-.... 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RICHARD LANYON 136 lEAR FRANCIS LeBLANC I v M un 4' dwg WV f7pL W RICHARD LANYON If Sllence IS the most perfect herald of loy PATRICIA LEARY a The Islander 234 Latin Club 2 FTA 234 Leaders Club 234 Basketball 3 Softball 23 Volleyball 2 Student Councal Student Council Award 3 Stu dent Day 2 Student Patrol 3 Drama Cadets 234 Se y 4 Natl Thesplan Soc 34 The Gull CoPortralt Edltor 4 Girls Athletic Pt Award 23 Sr Class Recd Secy Sr Follies Co- Chairman An angel wlth a mischievous heart One who IS llked rlght from the start FRANCIS LeBLANC Frank Student Patrol I 2 3 4 Boost e l 2 3 4 Frank s got a frame that s mxghty tall A great bug grm for one and all Here s a guy wrth plenty of wut Wherever he s known he ll be a hut DANIEL LIEBOWITZ Student Council 2 Basketball 2 3 4 A swell fellow through and through Always laughnng never blue At the Alumm Cotnlllon 41 -Us 9 N DANIEL LEIBOWITZ ,f, L59 8 f I If J m ,svif ,I ,xl ll 'V 1 '-' C I If 'I' x '+I J 4 f A I L jj T X ' lm rw l 4 ' f I ' ff' N I l r J GR I 'I L, . of I I of A 1 I fl , , fx M '! , , I 1 I . , 497' A A ff ' X I , 7 V I I I I . . . i x - P 7 - , , , : ' , : f : , : , , , 1 C' , 1 ' ' -, , z 1 - ' ' , 1 ' 1 W F51 1 1 I - I I ' BARRY LEHRMAN - Bat - Student Council, 3, Drama Cadets, 4. 1 - ' , 1 , - I ' 'M - ', : f , f - U ' I . fi re fi '-ZQLQQ, ,Q '55w. 5:1 ':'.iQ -' !'1. ' I' W.. 'dl' IWQIK'-5 . . . 1' Sdn' 4l ' SYLVIA LO f '5 as Aw' .pw-V UW MARYANN LoCAS IO Y MC?NTY,LUBLl'4 V x jzzolf 0474 L 7-,QQ A fg 04 ff fc! mx' '1 !'V Lpwo CAROL LEVINE in JAY LEVIN g!Z J 5140 JAY LEVIN Track 3 Success wall follow hmm nn everything he does CAROLE LEVINE Cookre The Islander 4 Twzrler 'I 3 Drama Cadets I You can t deny She s sweet and shy SYLVIA LO The Gull 34 Managing Editor 3 Edvtornn chief 4 Natl Honor Soc 4 Lnterary Magazme 34 The ls lander 34 Drama Cadets Natl Thesplon Soc 34 Student Council 4 Cheerleader I Chorus 2 Service Award 2 Able active on the go That s why we luke her so MARYANN LOCASCIO Sweet and mce hard to beat To us she IS a welcome treat MONTY LUBLIN A V Squad Monty ns qulet and shy A silent fellow but a regular gu 34 Library Squad 3 The Music Departmenfs 42 . 1 5 , A I I , g y -v J '9 W. 5 , A L l , 'sl' N 1 4 A 1-fr-,I . I l . . Q ,I , is, A l Y' , ilfsll I X ,L dlw' ' v H I gf K ,, v, 1 5 -1 K x 1 I ' .Ib , N 4 J I f' . V. 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Y. 545' I .1 fix PATRICIA LYNCH a Basketball l234 Co-Capt 23 Baseball 34 Volleyball l3 Cheerleader l24 Co-Capt 2 Student Council 4 Leaders Club 34 Bowling Club 234 Cute petnte nlce and sweet Potty IS the gurl to meet MICHAEL LYPKA Mrke Ban l2 34 Chorus 34 All State Sectional 4 Buology Club 2 Debate Club 34 Natl Honor Soc 34 Student Day 3 Mathletes Treas 4 He has brauns and much wut Wnth this combnnatnon he s a sure het RICHARD MALLEW Good nature wms many frnends CAROL MALETTA A pleasing gurl ever ready with a smile We tell you Carol at s a thing worthwhlle RICHARD MALLEN Ricky Football l 2 3 4 Wrestlmg, 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Varsity Club 2 3 4 To all athletlcs he gives hrs time PN, To all falr damsels he guves his Ilne 3- Annual Christmas Concert CAROL MALETTA 493' 1'-I Q, I PATRICIA LYNCH MICHAEL LYPKA ILENE MALES 43 , C -'lPT - ,,,,: -,,: . ,: , ,z , .,, -, : - -1 2 f ,: ' , ,,- ,f I l I I I -- ' - Cl, ,,,: , ,, - ' , . , vi ,: 1: ,,: -,- -, ,: ,: , -,- f . . ,' , . . . . . , . , ILENE MALES - l - F.T.A., 1,25 The Gull, 4. , , I., . . 1 - ' H- f ,ffi ' ,,: , ff: ' , , I ' A . . 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' . 4 A me g I A 5- ' I .- , 1 l ff N 'be' VIRGINIA MANCUSI VIRGINIA MANCUSI Ginny Student Councll I Int Basketball Co-Capt I The Plarnvnewer I French Club 2 The Islander 2 The Gull 4 FTA 234 Student Store 3 Stu dent atrol 34 Library Servlce I Llterary Magazine Asst Buslness Mgr 2 Always ready for a but of fun Gmny rs Irked by everyone ROBERT MARCINKIEWICZ 0 The Plalnvrewer I AV Squad I The Islander 2 Student Council 24 Drama Cadets 3 Mathletes 3 Sr Class Treas Anythrng Bob undertakes Wlll be done without mistakes NINA MARCOVICI Apr: Leaders Club 34 Band I2 34 Honorary Band Award 3 NYSSMA 3 FTA Vlce Pres 2 Chorus I23 Orchestra I4 Jr Red Cross 4 Intra Basket ball I23 lntra Volleyball I23 Don t let the problems you encounter Spoll your pleasant dlsposltlon ROBERT MARKOWITZ o Latln Club I2 AV Squad 34 Buology Club 2 Sr Class Treas Always pleasant never bold Deepest respect hell always hold MEL MARKS Football I 2 3 4 Capt I 4 Wrestlmg I 2 3 4 .5-'iq Track I 2 4 Varsity Club 2 3 4 Sportsmanshlp Trophy 2 Stu dent Council I 2 Soph Class Pres Student Day 3 Vltalrty and personality are a great cambrnatlon Making Plans for t I go fl NINA MARCOVICI 5. ROB OWITZ MEL MARKS x X 44 'I 15 QW mv' 'FEIKLOOO XMLF SUE MAROSHICK STEPHEN MARVIN KENNETH MATARAGUS A BIG' QVC' SUE MAROSHICK Suzy Rldlng Club l Chorus 2 The Gull 4 Drama Cadets I234 Natl Thesplan Sac 34 French u 2 Llterary Magazune I A t Club 4 Sr Class un Raxsnng Chanrman Student Council I lntra Basketball I Another Rembrandt she may be X Her abllltles are plam to see STEPHEN MARVIN Marvmhood Chorus 34 Biology Club 2 Spanish Club 23 The Islander 2 34 AV Squad 3 Drama Cadets 4 A pal to all a foe to none A teachers trnal but loads of fun DONNA MATISE KENNETH MATARAGAS Kenny lntra Basketball I Bowllng Team 4 A nlce guy all the whsle Always has a great bug smile DONNA MATISE Bowling Club l234 Bowling Awarcl 23 Volleyball I 3 4 Softball 2 Tennis 3 Buslness Club 3 Dark brown halr pretty eyes Hear those whnstles9 Hear those snghs? ,-,X CARYL McCULLOUGH Calm and qulet as a rule Is that her conduct gust for school? -suW '?' CARYL MCCULLOUGH To the New Plalnvlew Hugh School ' 7 , . -. ' ll, ' In M N., ' , V A s. QL 1 I . A W1 ff f A 5 00 . ,. U QUT , H0 x r 4, 1 N. X , -I - ,, ,, - -. I I I I - 6,45 , : , tm: ' ' .. ,z 1 I L' , Cl lv, 1 ' ' , J r , : . F d I A' Nl: .. . i .I : n I ' . I4 f I 43 I . ' -' '- W' ' c X ty. I t -,, . ,,- V . ld WA : 1 ,: , ,,: .- , 1 N I ln , , J.. r lf ' ', - I . .5 -1 H U - . I I .X . . K .xl f . . - 'Z' W5 is if 9 J . L i Tillicngly Mcileef ,X ,YJ PHYLLISLWMWQP KHXPLUXXX Lesue MCNEIL A i' lr' J, 1 KNXIJSNAQ 'W X ,L AN' A lf V JOHN MCGUIRE 'ww ff Sd MARY ELLEN McGREE MARY ELLEN McGREEVY - McGreev - Bowling Club, 2, Biology Club, 2, Student Patrol, 3, Student Council, 4, F.T.A., 4, The Islander, 4, Drama Cadets, 3,4, The Gull, 4, Alumni Cotil- lion Co-Chairman, 4. Gay and happy every clay, May she always stay that way. JOHN MCGUIRE - Johnny - Drama Cadets, 2,3,4, Nat'l Thespian Soc., 3,4, Tennis Club, If Riding Club, i,4, Library Squad, l,2, Student Store, 3. Sure and efficient in every way, A leader in business he'll be someday. RICHARD MCKEE - Rickie lRickie is a swell guy, The world sure won't pass him by. PHYl.l.lS MCLEHOSE - Pam - Softball, l,2, Basketball, 2,31 Bowling Club, 3. Wherever she is it doesn't matter, n, laughter, and chatter. Les fxcNEIL , e ty red ha'r, cute freckles too, MLM W That's ou 'e for you! WM, y .llygltudent Day and Senior Week 46 KAREN MEISNER - Chorus, I,2,3, F.T.A., 2,3,4, Art Club, 3, Riding Club, I, Bowling Club, l,4. Cute and nice, well attired, Karen's a girl to be admired. DAVID MELNICK - Dave - Drama Cadets, I,2,3,4, Treas. 4, Nat'l Thespian Soc., 3,4, The Gull, Business Mgr., 4, Jr. Red J, Cross, 3,4. Tall, fair, nice looking too, We bet he knows how to pitch the woo. WILLIAM L. MENSEL, JR. - Doc - Nat'l Honor Soc., 3,4, Key Club, 3,4, Student Council, l,2,3,4, Treas,, 3, Drama Cadets, I,2,3,4, Nat'l Thespian Soc., 3,4, Mathletes, 3,4, Latin Club, I,2, Student Day, 2,3. To him will come untold success, .If Clfdd f For many high qualities he does possess. X MARJORIE MERLE - Marge - Sr. Class Pres., Jr. Class Vice Pres., F.T.A,, 2,3,4, Pres., 2,3, Treas., 4, Student Council, 3,4, G,O. Board, 3,4, Latin Club, Pres., 2, The Islander, I,2,3,4, Leaders Club, 2,3, Vice Pres., 2, Intra. Volleyball, 2, Intro, Bas- ketball, 2, Student Day, 2,3, Guidance Dept. Service, 2, The Gull, 4, Nat'l Honor Soc., 4. W May Dame Fortune ever smile on you, And never her daughter Miss Fortune. QOOX PATRICIA MERRITI - HPQIH - Drama coders, 2,3,4, Novi Thes- x X pian Soc., 2,3,4, The Gull, 4, Student Store, I, Latin Club, I, The Islander, 4, Jr. Red Cross 3,4, F.N.A., 2,4, Pres., 4. Like a fire in a fireplace - warm, bright, and friendly. Offered Excitement for the ,f Togetherness Class if I. 40 A 493. ll ' Q .L H-I V TV j 5 X00-f DAVID MELNICK X 47 I N ICl ERRITT Z 'gm-..., ' MARJORIE M ll JEWELL MESCHKOW fu 0 J Nlnfffif Jsweu. MESCHKOW Student Penrol 4 The Islander 24 A v'f Mgr 2 Drama Cadets ll 234, HLSOFIOH 34 Natl Thes plan SQ: 34 Drama Cadets' Awar 3 The Gull Layout Editor FTA 2,34 Art Club 34 Teacher Servnce 4 Bnology Club S lass Publlclty Chairman Sr Follles Co'Cha1rman ly gurl whos lots offun es a jewel and thats no pun SHEILA Matin A cute young lass from Scoiiand come And vflth us alfshe vyon 'her fame PAUL MICHELI Basketball 12 Baseball 2 Boosters 234 A good head cmkuidustrlous mmd are worth gold In any land MARILYN MIFSUD Sudsy Student Patrol 4 Drama Ca dets 4 Black hour blue eyes Look at her and ldollze FRANK MIGLIONICO Studen Patrol 4 Frank Mlgllomco s qulte a lad Always happy never sad The Rlotous Senior Follies When Main., fi- t wan 1 E xg! l C wllffl rf fvf MARILYN Ml sun 1,2 FRANK MIGLIOIJICO Nlxfxf K ITVV Nm -MQW' MARILYN MILCH ILO A. vo 'v Cx. X -1 xv K. MARILYN MILCH The Islander 2 4 Mathletes 2 3 Volleyball 2 FTA 34 Biology Club 2 Burns the oil til late at night To have her next day s lesson right BARBARA MILO Barbie Student Council 23 Cheer leader 34 Chorus I23 Drama Cadets 34 Natl Thesplan Soc 34 The Islander 234 Circulation Mgr 3 Soph Class Secy The Gull 34 Clothes with style personality plus Barbara is really one of us JOHN MINIETTA Jac Chorus I23 All State Sectional 3 Boosters 2 3 4 Not so tall not so small An all around fellow liked by all BARBARA MIRANDA Bobbie Chorus I2 Rdmg Club I French Club I- Math Club Sec y, 2, Biology Club Secy 2- Notl Honor Soc. 34- F.T.A. 34- Student Day 3- Jr. Class Sec y- The Islander 4- Drama Cadets 3 4. She s smart quiet and sweet A combination thats really neat. CAROL EVE MORAWSKI - Chorus I- Spanish Club, I- Tennis 3- F.T.A. 2,3 4. Bowling Club 4- Student Patrol 3. Not afraid of any test Wants her marks to be the best. Faculty and Students Joined Forces 49 M fe I JOSEPHINE MOSCHERA ULLAN JANET MURRAY gum., JACQUELINE MOREN V Tl 4 JOHN MORE JOHN MORE Chorus 34 Debate Club 34 AV Squad 234 Track 234 Destination Fame and fortune .IACQUELINE MOREN Jackie Cameo like more than four This type of beauty as rare JOSEPHINE MOSCHERA Jo-Jo Twlrler 3 Fond of lustory loves dates ELIZABETH MULLAN z Cheerleader l 34 Chorus I 2 I Personal Improvement Club 3 What pepl What zeall What appeall CNQ JANET MURRAY Jana lntra Basketball I Bowlnng Club 2 Homemaklng Club Vlce Pres 3 Student Council 4 GJ W Nlce face sets the pace 5 me ll QWQW QQ W Dressing Down for Bum Day 50 THEODORA NAPOLI Thea Student Councll I Personal Improvement Club Treas 3 Our calendar gurl always dated THEODORE NAPOLI 'Te y Band I2 Never a dull moment EVELYN NAPOLITANO Skt Club 3 The Gull 4 Jr Red Cross 3 4 Bowling Club 3 4 Muld of temper good of heart Always wlllmg to do her part Aff!! 1' BD . ' JOANN NESSEI. Student Council 3 4 THOMAS NIELSEN Sweet face mce smlle THOMAS NIELSEN Swede Football I 2 3 Track 3 Var sity Club 2 3 Luke glue a frlend who stuck: Dressmg p for Chlc Day JOA if 'Jil' THEADORA NAPOLI THEODORE NAPOLI 5 1 CJ! 'I .J HAROLD af 1'9 4ll 'x 199- HAROLD PEARSON e Football l Lahn Club l B se ba 3 Red wall always be needed around To keep us all cheerful wrih never a frown PASQUALE PERNA a Pai can work hard we say lf noihrng leads hrs mmd astray JOHN PETRUCCI The pleasant land Thai s hard to find JUDITH PHILLIPS Joppl FTA 234 Drama Cadets l2 34 Na1'lThesplan Soc 34 lmra Basketball 23 Tenms 23 Tldlng Club 2 The Gull 4 Sfudenf Patrol 3 Ever so swell In more ways than one Sparklmg frrendly and full of fun MARION PINOLA Tennis 3 Bowling Club 4 A fine lass A worihy addlhon fo our class Converhng Thelr Energies unto the Senior Prom .-,qi ,....f, 2 f i S JOHN PETRUCCI - JUDJTH Pl-HLLIPS Q ' MARION P1NoLA Q 5 7 S 52 DSX: Qs.. be TM? ff, 743454 :ff 21:2 EILEEN POLLAK CAROLE POWALSKI LOUIS PRELI EILEEN POLLAK FTA 234 Secy 4 Student Patrol 3 Intra Basketball I Intra Volleyball I Tall dark charmmg and gay She IS lxked In every way CAROLE POWALSKI A cheerful smile and a wonderful gurl Her sweetness keeps you In a whurl LOUIS PRELI Louue Football 2 Frnends Romans Countrymen lend me your homework EDWARD PREUSS When there s work Ed can t be found But when there s fun he s always around STEPHEN PROPPER Steve Chorus I2 3 Drama Cadets I A smnle on his face o twmkle In his eye Thats how he looks when a gurl passes by Fond Memories of the Bug Nlght 53 inf-dv' I' X' EDWARD PREUSS yer' STEPHEN PROPPER ep . ' ,-C FRANCINE RABINOWITZ ii ,,,-0 DIANE QUIS ZS CWM I 4 I 1 PAULA PUJDAK I X, 4 4-v'N as 7: g 0 ng., I , , ,lj-1 Q, 'I if N 59.15 ,z if Q X NKLIJRAHN I CHARLES RAPISARDI IP elif? ULA PUJD Student Councll I3 Basketball I Chorus 2 34 Busmess Club Pres 2 Soph Class Treas Guldance Offlce Service 3 4 Paula Paula put us wlse Where dad you get those bug blue eyes DIANE QUIS Intra Basketball I Bowlmg Club 24 Busaness Club 3 Student Patrol 4 Luke pudding My T Flne FRANCINE RABINOWITZ Fran Bowling Club I2 Biology Club 2 Archery 3 French Club I2 Tennis 23 Mathletes 34 Buzzlng here buzzing there Always buzzing everywhere FRANKLIN RAHN Frank French Club I 2 Latln Club I 2 Student Council I 2 Basketball I2 34 Track 3 4 Varsnty Club 34 lntra Basketball I23 lntra Softball 3 Mathletes 3 Natl Honor Soc 4 Key Club 4 When In doubt ask Frank CHARLES RAPISARDI - Choosie - Ban I 2- Boosters I 2 34- Student Council I 2 3- Drama Cadets 2 3 4 Pres. 4- Natl Thespian Soc. 34- The Islander 23- lntra. Basketball I23- Alumni Cotillion Co-Chairman 4. Hitch his wagon to the sky - ' ls what Choosie will do or die. 1 I AThey Spend Their Last Year Q 54 R 0 Q 0 tw , 'Q f I 1 1140 QNGV PAUL nAucH I ' Looks angelic but . . . ' ' OBERT REDICAN - Jumping Jack - Basketball 34 Capt. 4- . ' 6.5 Baseball 34- Track 4- Student Patrol 3- Varsity Club 34. ' . Bob may be a champ someday But to us he s always been that way BETTY REED Basketball I Volleyball 2 Bowlmg Team 4 WILLIAM RELLA like a bank account draws Interest RAYMOND REIS a Student Patrol 4 like a fireman ready to leave at the bell WILLIAM RELLA Football 23 Baseball 4 Bowlmg Club I2 Bowlmg Team 4 French Club 2 Student Patrol 2 Varslty Club 2 34 Wonder Boy teachers wonderl 551, Q v'-,muy Haunting the Guidance Office RAYMOND REIS ,pw F' J' Z ,wr J PAUL RAUCH ROBEIFPRE asm new 55 Q , 1 L I C I I ' 1 .- 1 ' J' IN' ' ' - ' I . I I I U , I f' T if - -R - , . '- Bill 1 f f I 1 7 I - I vu . . . W X rw I 4. f , 4 I f fs-I ,-Q' X ,B y Qu 4 Au 7' -xx , WJ . A K I l 'I A- 1, I I ' V , .V , . I u, , .L , f L ,., !, If . 1 ll ' f' rl- -. .J ' ll lv I I D r, - NCQ I - , ' 'h w . ' If AB A l-X-,A . R W V li ,f .AJ X fr.. 5 ae 2 s.,, HW 'fs , Lo, STEVEN RICHTER' Ricky n I 2 3 4 Baseball Bowllng Team 4 Basketball I 2 3 34 .v JA, 4 A great guy full of fun 2 EDWARD RIFFONE Ecldne Football I 2 Student Patrol 2 A teasing twmkle an has eyes 161 The gurls like htm but he sticks to the guys GERALD ROBERTS Gerry The Islander 2 3 4 A V Squad 2 3 4 The Gull 3 4 Track 2 4 Basketball Co-Mgr 4 F T A 4 A sport a scholar through and through RICHTER Most of all a gentleman too JOHN ROBERTS Here s a fellow without pretense A student full of common sense THOMASINA ROBINSON Tommy As nolsy as a drlftlng snowflake 'mlmvfff MMWV Flllmg Out Ilcatlons EDWARD RIFFONE tv 'he Wharf' www- GERALD ROBERTS I JOHN ROBERTS THOMASINA ROBINSON rt . ,I H I I' 56 . r r Q V, ' 4 , l'I , ,'- I ft ,. 4, 1 I A -' ' . 1. ' A ef , 'K' . 4 ' , ' S f- --.- ' ' E I .' v ,ff X 1 k 9 . . .J -- ' A 1- . 4 'I , V' WA 'fl 4 4 -' as 1 . . 5 A ' ' 1 T k, . , -' ' ,' f ,M f 'Jr yr. ff I Bd 12 , , I '- U r 1 1 fi 1 fi 1 - A IX ,I ,. I V 1 ' my , I 'I ,A , , ' 1 Z., fl Really liked by everyone. V- 1' A I . . . . I ' J . . . . I 9 . V , -' 1. . A-If-' gf' vm.: -H H' ffff '- 1 , ,QQ ' o , ,: , ,: , 1: , -f 1 -. -, . , , . N - I . ' TH. ll of l Q9 XI I O O I O MW Nam -ef., Z U l A l .- ll . V f -. , pq - ,R auf 1 L ' JOSEPH ROGUS , DOICTHY ROMANO JOSEPH ROGUS - Joe Joe has a smile That's always in style. Rav' ...nmuv DOROTHY ROMANO - Dania - lnlfq. Volleyball, l, ska W Club, 3, Bowling Club, 3,4, Student Patrol, 3, Boosters, 3,4, Home Ec. Dept. Service, l,2,3, Business Club, 2. Always happy, always gay, May she always stay that way. FRANK ROMANO - Frankie - Chorus, l,2,3, Baseball, l, l Boosters, 2,3,4. Looking for u boy who's lots of fun? Frank Romano is the onel EILEEN ROONEY It may be her eyes, it may be her hair, But whatever it is, boy's beware. FREDRIC ROSENBERG - Fred - The Islander, 2,3,4, Feature Editor, 4, Debate Club, 2,3,4, Drama Cadets, 3, Mathletes, 4, Chorus, 3, Spanish Club, 2, Nat'l Honor Soc., 4, Sr. Class Dinner Chairman, Student Council, 4. A student to gladden the teacher's heart, M .SF A friend and a pal who does hgeizrt. 01 X-Div 9404? Box wtdyiffysfrkff Q wi' X sys? Otuifffy rrp '-'gg' Seeking Futur Employcllilrlt A556 Jipxgynyt ' of Qi?tfifif'fJfffQ 55 if ' . , 1 1 l s 3 l l v 3 f 1 WMI x f gr i 7-K fbzzff SUZANNE SAIB ROSEMARIE SCALISI M595 SHARON SAGER ,rx W lldls if REVELLA ROTH PORTIA SCHACHTER REVELLA ROTH e cn Modest as a flower yet radlant as a star I' SHARON SAGER Chorus l Student Patrol 23 Drama Ca dets 34 Student Store 4 FTA 34 Sharon Sharon so petlte Always gay always sweet SUZANNE SAIB ue Bowlmg Club 1234 Busmess Club l Retailing Club I Tennls Club 3 Volleyball 4 Of all the charms she does posess The best of these IS fruendlmess ROSEMARIE SCALISI oe Bowling Club l234 Bowling Award I2 Business Club I Drama Cadets 3 Nice gurl real pearl PORTIA SCHACHTER A V Squad l Student Patrol 3 Laughs a lot talks a lot makes a lot of noise Is popular wlth everyone especially the boys Preparlng for College Boards 58 Achievement Tests and Regents . T XY- J' VV ,vw HQ? RONALD SCHLOM - Ron - Bowling Club, l,2,3,4, A.V. Squad, l,2,3, Vice Pres., l, Retailing Club, 4, Student Store, 1? 'f7 Manager, 4, Drama Cadets, 4. He'll get to Wall Street yet. MARILYN SCHMIDT I She seems like such a quiet girl, But she knows how to make male heads whirl. ' ' ROBERTA SCHULMAN - Transferred from: Flushing H.S, Volley- ' ball, l, Chorus, 4. Sweet and pert, mind alert. YVEU-E SCHORI ELAINE SCHOLER - Softball, l,2,3, Basketball, 2, Intra. Volley- ball, 2, Tennis Club, 3, Bowling Club, 3. If report cards any truth do tell, She learneth her work and learneth it well. YVETTE SCHORI - Spanish Club, 2, Basketball, 2, French Club, 3, Tennis, 3. Charm and personality rare, Make her welcome everywhere. fhit ' ELAINE SCHOLER ge! . , xv 1'-X fw- ,Ql ' ink P4 scHLoM MARILYN s Mint ROBERTA SCHUIMAN ' .J 59 -LD QCA Pill 75 MARYANN SCHWARZ Q PAUL SCIACCHITANO 0--...Qt DIANE SCIORTINO MARYANN SCHWARZ - Cheerleader, l,2, Leaders Club, 3, Student Council, 4, Basketball, l,2,3,4, Softball, l,2,3,4, lntra. Basketball, 3, Business Club, 2. Maryann is sweet and cheerful, Always an eyeful, never an earful. PAUL SCIACCHITANO - Transferred from: Flushing H.S. He doesn't say much and we can't figure why, His smile and his charm would make any girl sigh. DIANE SCIORTINO - Di - Chorus, I,2,3, Bowling Club, 3,45 Ski Club, 2,3, Jr. Red Cross, 4, Literary Magazine, 3, Volleyball, 3. Always blithe and debonair, Twinkling eyes and curly hair. ROBERT SCOTT - Scotty - lntra. Basketball, I, Basketball, 2,3, Bowling Club, l. He is quiet, rather shy, But he sure is a darn nice guy. PAUL SEAMON A smile on his face, a twinkle in his eye, That's how he is, what a nice guy. X ,AF R Faithf y Greeting the Mailman iw wi' M by auf ROBERT SCOTT l PAUL SEAMON 60 BA! ,411 vm BH , ef' y' mv Q-W-' ALICE SECORD SUSAN SELTZER X EILEEN SESSLER ALICE SECORD Softball 2 Intro Basketball I Bowling Club She has lots of pep plenty of style She s a regular gal with a great bug smlle SUSAN SELTZER uzn Student Patrol 234 The Gull 4 Drama Cadets 234 Art Club 234 Bowlmg Club 4 Volley ba 4 A wlnnlng smlle a helplng hand A good sport we thunk she s grand EILEEN SESSLER Tennls 4 The Gull 4 Student Patrol 4 Eileen Elleen IS sweet and clever We hope she stays that way forever JOYCE SHAPIRO Business Club 3 Tennis Club Frve foot one full of fun What a gurl for someone s son PATRICIA SIEGFRIED Patty Pat IS a gurl whom one can trust Her heart of gold wnll never rust In Anhclpatlon of an Acceptance 61 ,Li gf77'h-j I K 3 Jae 'ins PATRICIA SIEGFRIED . 1.0 . , S . N 'WT v yr-X ' 1 1 V A4 I I .A ' ' ' X xW Au -L ' , . I . .DY A X . X I, , Itqyq 3 fb' in I ' T , ,X NJ f 30 I . , M I ' If ff If I ff, M, ' f . f r A , rf 'f , ' I ADH I cs. NA , 1 I Y? 'U -, x A MA' N sa I 'I I ,, be ,1 4 X - . . A 1.1 'S Vx l. , , , I , l , '. .' . L gf' A ' , ' K , ,J , ' , - 5 ' - , . 1: , : '- ff , I I - U h ff fi' II, . 3 1 . . . . I Z'4 f ', - I - ', : f f f - xl - ' , 2 ' ,3. . . T . V Ji 5- - ik. 1' , ' y , kt fo 'XJ V: I O I XJ' PATRICIA SMITH PATRICIA SMlTH'-- QPat - French Club, 2, Jr. Red Cross, 2,3,4, Student Patrol, 3,4, The Gull, 4, F.N.A., 4. Always anxious, always fair, Always ready to do her share. STEPHANIE SOLOMON - Steph - Volleyball, I, Archery, 3, Drama Cadets, 4. If giggles and laughter kept one alive, Steph would live to a hundred and tive. JOAN SOMMA - Bunny - Student Council, l,2, Chorus, l,2, The Plainviewer, I, The Islander, 2, Twirler, I, Jr. Red Cross, 4, Student Patrol, 4, Student Store Service Award, 3, Basketball, l,2, Softball, I,2, Volleyball, l,2, Hockey, l,2, Tennis Club, 3, Intra, Basketball, l,2,3, Intra. Volleyball, I, Bowling Club, 4, Girls' Athletic Pt. Award, l,2, Pep Squad, l,2. Like a bottle of soda, sparkling. JOSEPHINE SORRENTINO - Jo - Business Club, 3, Student Council, 4, Chorus, 3,4. Like a candy bar - sweet and nutty. CONSTANCE STABILE - Chorus, l,2,4, Bowling Club, 3,4, Boosters, 3, Student Patrol, 3, Homemaking Award, I, Home- making Club, 4. She gets up an hour earlier in order to have time to be late. ffl!!! !fll'A'll A X pl!! And Finally.Grad,uahonfa. 7 I 7 f . fx ix f . 1 f I ' llwltlljllll' A A l,m,,tll ,Q ' V W 'lilly W RONALD STANCAVAGE if .fc X leader, 2, Poster Club, 2. Ronnie is one swell guy, lf you need a friend he's your buy. RD . RONALD STANCAVAGE - Frog A.V. Squad, 2,3,4, Cheer- JAMES STEWART - Jim - Student Council, 3,4, Pres., 4, Capt., 3, Jr. Prom Co-Chairman. A credit to the school is he, Success will be his destiny. HENRY STRUMPFLER - Lacrosse, 3,4. Henry is one of the best, And we all wish him success. Business Club, 3. She's not so small and not so tall, n all around girl, liked by all. 6x ! A, rol, 4, St en tore, 3. ary Ann ' o' sweet, he' a g can't be beat. l I an-of-' lylyf lfll ffl STEWART jf '35 tl!---v' K.. HENRY STRI PH LLIS TABOR 64 Boosters, 2,3,4, Treas., 3,4, Student Day, 3, Intro. Basketball, PHYLLIS TABOR - PhyI - Boosters, 3,4, Student Patrol, 3, MARY ANN INEBRA Spanish Club, 2, Boosters, 3,4, Student The Senior Dinner mv' is-.Marr MARY ANN TINEBRA 1 ,B Illf, lf V t 'll - W lur' :ry mini iw.. itll? M W L Zllw W Wlf ff BEATRICE TONELLATO - Beatty - Soph. Class Vice Pres., Student Council,3, Tennis Club,2, Boosters,Pres., 3,4. She sparkles with originality, She's o gem of personality. PRlSClLLA TUTTLE - Pris - BasketbGll,l,2,3,4p VclleybCl'll,2,3g Intro. Volleyball, If Softball , Co-Capt. 2, Leaders Club, 3, Stu- dent Council, 4, Cheerleader, 3,45 F.N.A.,Vice Pres.,4. Tall, lively, full of pep, With her we can hardly keep in step. DENNIS ULLGER - Woody A smart and handsome boy is he, With loads of personality. WILLIAM ULRICH - Billy - Football, l,2, Baseball, l,3,4, Track,l. A smile for all the teachers. RONNIE VAIL - The Islander, l,2,3, French Club,2, Biology Club, 2: Orchestra, l,2. In writing she will reach the top, With such ambition she'll not stop. Our Last Togetherness Meeting 65 W A l : Q1 'V I 7 u 4' fl' i TO LATO y JM Z' PRISCIl.LlATU1!l'zE fl 4 DENNIS y t , ,fl z lp! qv, 6? 'S' 1110'- RONNIE VAIL f ll 1. QI' ROBERT VI M1-239' IP DONALD VALENTI W will INE WASSERSTEI DONALD VALENTI Don Intro Basketboll 2 3 French Club 2 3 We thunk he s swell MICHAEL VEIT Make Chorus I2 Intro Bosketboll I3 Student Store 3 Hls sunny dusposltuon IS certomly no rumor Has word are olwoys filled with wut and humor ROBERT VINDETT Vinny Intro Basketball I2 Bowling Club 2 Student Patrol l23 Student Store 4 Sometimes wntty sometlmes gay Alwoys llkeable either woy MARGARET WARE Libby Transferred from Brood Alloln HS Chorus 1234 Orchestra I Cheerleader 3 Natl Honor Soc 3 4 The Gull 4 Intelligence ombtlon and o nlce dlsposuhon MAXINE WASSERSTEIN Max The Islander 2 3 Asst News Editor 3 French Club 2 Klnd of cute lund of smart A gurl who ll wm your heart Some Regrets, Lots of Worries 66 EILEEN WHISTON Softball 2 3 Basketball 3 Volleyball 3 Whatever you do wherever you go A nicer gurl you ll nev r know ROBERT WIRTENSON 0 Library Squad l4 All the gurls wnsh Bob were a twm So they could see more of hum ANN WOLKOFF Biology Club 34 FTA 4 Tl'1eGUll4 FNA 4 French Club 2 The Islander Innocent looks talks b hmd books BARBARA WURWARG Barb Bro ogy Club 2 French Club 2 Stud nt Patrol 3 FGSlIdIOUS In all her ways A gurl luke thus deserves much prause The Camera Shy LANA CAROL DUBROTSKY Transferred from Hamilton HS GAA 3 Cheviot Halls Vlce Pres 3 BARBARA HUMMELL Transferred from Hicksville HS Teen Town Hall 3 Twnrler l23 Homeroom Pres 3 Vsce Pres A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance STEPHEN ROTHSTEIN Steve 'OJ Van Buren H S CDP- X gym The reason tea hers take vasavgnk X6 M il Y WRAY SAUTER uf Wray s an artist full of fun efxf 3 ffl' Whose work is admnred by eve one ULGA ZUTARO Frenqlue ons ed froxrh. Buskgjc H S lf A quiet charm 'trpleasanf way If I , fjbc ng I ff VI' f M' - - ' A -yy, rf 1. V iff- y ff THE CAMERA SHY 'Dx 'Pax M And Eager Anhcl ahon ol: Thmgs to Come V Jiffy vb 7' aye gferg -7--,f sqv Wi-,qv J EILEEN WHISTON ROBERT WIRTENSON 'S L BARBARA WU RWA RG M X if x We ANN WOL L N l l XJ L wmv XP' vi M ' 1 ll 'I'+J M 'fs b - ' , . - ' 2: i xl - I ' ' . ., , 'xr 1 ' , f : - , ' - 4- 'A V 3 -5. s - 'f 'f - T S r - x if r or eff 4 A by , 7 - . ' , ' I . y x . , , Kr S C ef Ar fp' y S, , ' . ' U C . ' l S f W ' 'T . ' 'X ' A ' 0 lf V' rt 1 I L V dl . X N 1 RJ Rf i My ty-J X I r, K M -he up ' A -- ' 'l - TQ K 'h w' . . Y Nlvff r J ff T V. ylll. Q X J of of ., f , ,yr -A Vo W if' T jf' .r 'I X ,lk ku I tl lk in f a . o 0 2 I -4, . 7 Y I 0 X Y l al Qu K I wall! ' . 'rf' RON , I yx xl- ' 77 'Sv HU RVTSJIWZ Nl! .1 ll of 0 ' ' lv 1 V c - Y L ly ' X ,s ! V ,L no J , .6 L f .C V l U A lljku K Q' ,V V X5 ,P ll T lv ,' ' KQ5' Q . 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Q l - ' ' I U l, 'rx X if 'V' 4 , N Y r T R r 1 ' ' ,T . , ' A X WA A' Y X YQ ll iv ' Q Nr .Qu ' ' if 67 Y J ,S-fl CJ VX., h QNK:-5:5 M Mr Peter DeNmno Mr Norman Merry 68 Advisors I 1 Mass Kathryn McNamara l Mlss Jomce Bczrwuck 5, F M322 , gl iff!- Semor Class Omcers Pat Leary Recording Secretary Harvey Simon Vice President Arlene Condiotte Corresponding Secretary Marge Merle President Bob Marcinkiewicz Treasurer Class Cl'airmen Business Ray Castro Publicity Jewelllvleschlcow Fund Raising Sue Maroshick Senior Sadie Hawkins Dance Barbara Milo Debby Cohen Alumni Cotillion Mary Ellen McGreevy Charles Rapisardi Senior Faculty Follies Pat Leary Jewell Meschlcow Caps and Gowns Ginny Mancusi Graduation Announcements Evelyn Napolitano Senior and Bum Days -Joe Burgess, Ray Castro Jr.-Sr. Basketball Game - Gerry Cordaro, Larry Kuznetz Senior Picnic - Toni Gelormini Senior Prom - Mel Marks, Lois Einbinder Senior Dinner - Fred Rosenberg Senior Theater Party - Pat Smith Senior Bake Sales - Pat Merritt Typing - Revella Roth 69 CLASS SCHOLARS BLU Meme! - Sondra Kdisrer CLASS COMICS Ginny Moncusi - Steve Marvin DID MOST FOR THE SCHOOL Jim Stewart - Marge Merle CLASS ATHLETES Harry Hersh - Mario DeSontO 'J 2' we ,pf , ,We ' ' ' fr 7. L 6 :J wr wf 3 FE' 6 .f 'E Haw ad f 1. 1,,s.Q-V-,m ,A 'G Vx x 4 3 -r Q nj . ,. .nh K 4 4 WH ,, . v I LP i .sbp f , 1 1' 1 ,ff , ,mf f' , sr --'.. ...- ,,,-f 4. la X. 'fn 'Mn if l 9 Vw un. 7' ,M T 1 3? ova Mike Berne Horry Hersh Rhebo Slorniclc Carol Levine Jon Farrow Corol Kluger Porn Eisner Judy Corroll Jimmy Sfewon 1- ff 4 1,l 4 'v-'lui llb-... Karen Meisner Rosalie Greenspan Jo Sorrentino Donna Motise Dole Amos Por Jocavino Sharon Soger Por Smith Bcxrbcrc Miranda ff. V 2 Bill Mensel Bob Mcircinkiewicz Lois Bernstein Debby Cohen Shelly Chernick Don Cohen Jewell Meschlccw Choosie Ropisordi -0 We the members of tlne class of l96O of Plalnvnew Hugh School being of reasonably sound mnnds and bodies do solemnly bequeath the fol lowing To any lumor lucky enough to get nt lRA BOGNERS prize spot on the varslty bench To any needy lowerclassmen MIKE BERNE and MIKE LYPKA leave themr chemistry brownie credits To GARY BLACKNEY and BILL HANNA HARRY HERSHS famous touchdowns To the future queen of the JunnorSen1or basketball game BARRY GELBARTS platunum crownung glory To some lucky student In DR KLEINS first period class AL CANDELAS 'ob of brzngnng sn the coffee To anyone who wants vt RAY CASTRO leaves hns tax: servlce To MRS BRODKIN JOE GEREMIA leaves his edition of The Count of Monte Cristo To shy gunrors MARY ELLEN MCGREEVY leaves her unpublus ed book How t beaFllrt To anyone who gets locker f:692 JEWELL MESCHKOW leaves It chock full of Thespuan points and palnt brushes To any kookle underclassman GINNY MANCUSI leaves her platonic trrends To one of next years assistant Gull editors JAN FARROW leaves her yob of tracking down people for yearbook pnctures and ot er assorted leadaches To anyone who ns always late the Three Musketeers PAULA PUJDAK DIANE SCIOR TINO and JO SORRENTINO leave theur places rn chorus To next years cheerleaders DEBBY COHEN leaves lher sknnned knees sore ankles and strong set of vocal chords To anyone wvtw a lme as long as then s as JERRY ClARAVlNO and JERRY GREENSPAN leave theur places as class casanovas i -lip 74 1 ' ' 1 , . n I . . . . 1 11 - 1, . , , . . 1 11 - - 11 1 1 . 1 . . , . . - , 11 - 11 . , . , . . . - 1 . . ,, . . ,, , . - - - 11 - 11 . , . - - - I 11 rw , . , O - 11 I . 11 - 11 11 - - 11 , . , . . . . 1 - I .I , . ' 1 ' 1 1 ' , . 1 J 1 . t . .F , t t , 1 1- -, -l- - H amsnf To MR JACOBS GLORIA BENNETT leaves her T square To next years gym class s PAUL EOCAZIOS square dancing skulls To MR BROPI-IY the Sth period personal typnng class leaves rock n roll records for more rltytnmnc typing To COACH REES LARRY FREIBERG leaves nts slrg tly used CLINTON racket To STEVE MATUSON SYLVIA LO leaves ner old revlew books and notes In the hope that he wtll do better tnan s e dtd To MR BRODKIN we leave 500 pounds ot NaCl and a Ittettme supply of No Doze or those early mornmg Brodc ems To tne Incoming sensor class ANITA GIUDICI leaves a brt of savour talre To MR MERRY FRANK RAI-IN leaves has one page matn contracts O To anyone wno can b eak unto ut MIKE VEIT leaves t e pm up ptctures ID has locker MISS FEI-IRINGER MARYANN FARCO leaves ner untlnrsned manuscnpts brlglnten tte nalts for tne Incoming classes MARGE MERLES rntecttous smxle SHELLEY BERMAN STEVE MARVIN retu ns has mu 1 used routtnes some vocufe ous underclassman PAT LEARYS angelic personalnty To any underclassman wuth a broken tlnger RUTHANN BRODY leaves ner unnnnshed volume How to do Etnger Exerctses To any underclassmen who wear contact lenses PAM EISNERS Insurance poltctes for them 75 . ' ' - t To the next president ot tre Key Club, JOE BUROESS leaves tne entire club treasury . . . S, 3. To , ' , ' . To ' I ' l ' ' , ' ' ' ' . To , r ' :E A . To ' r V , ' ' ' . a 1 yy ,V ' ' Y 'f5?'1all'1 , . v mg 2 -nm ,W H , , ,Q wh, H WL, 'ff 1w:,v,f qv-ix-.jg5,3f,Q',,, V ff, 3, 5 N , Q ' is A L if , 'fgiiirvfm , ' V 1 2 wa! Kg vi, K V , S 4 . 'fg' v 2:5ff:,g1,1,' ,L W, I nun, f ,wr ef zz gt V .ei . Y 1 if , Q, My 1 ' S -lg , ,,,g f 4. - C A 'Qi , if ff' '-154. ' 14. ,milk iw - 4 1 , . E? Cm ,L 1 ,A , !f 34 ',,. ' .-1. , 5.31 1-,zlx 'z 5 :J M . rh-V W ': x ' A . .ri J, A K , la-R fir xt? Do You Remember . . . - Regents Rest our first Htogetnerness class beach party in June 1959 - the second beach party of the clczss of '60 as new Seniors Candid ccmero. 5 'iff s i ' i i if? , zs Q ! gg: ,XA is , , e 1-W M ef me 9 is A A AI I A 6' F G AV i 4 ia A A A W Goofing OH. Senior Beach Party. TUHNQ if e05Y' More goofing QH. 77 4 9' fwssw Early Sages Placing orficles in the cornerstone The C0Ul'lYU d- Sealing the cornersfone Do You Remember -The dedicofion of The new Ploinview High School ond The seoling of the cornerstone -Tne thrill of being the first groduofing closs in The new school If 1 271' ff' , X Q' XNN Aix y .kv , I X ' 15 Acnvmes Student Council, G. O. Board . W , V lil ' ' ' ' it rl ji J 4315 4 , , l , l l ill their teelings for or activity in plan or is the organization dom of speech is zel, Marge Merle. The Student Council is the media for students couraged. The main l to express against any progress. It where free- greatly en- function of the council is to regulate and co-ordinate student affairs. Left - G.O. Board - L. to r. - Gail Mannkopf, Tom Giglio, Claire Banta, Pat Doran, Jim Stewart, Werner Stut- Student Council - L, to r. - STANDING - .lim Stewart, President, Dan Liebowitz, Tom Giglio, Treasurer, Bruce Harwood, Bob Marcinlciewicz, Priscilla Tuttle, Enis Camerano, Fred Rosenberg, Lynne Davis, Pat Carson, Alan Sault, Edward Arlin, Maureen Sullivan, RuthArn Williams, Eileen Bohlen, Mary Ann Schwarz, Eunice Geagan, Claire Banta, Pat Tully, Marge Merle, Ces Hastings, Ray Castro, Werner Stutzel, Harvey Simon, Mrs. Lee Norman, Advisor. KNEELING - Bill Hermelin, Mary Ellen McGreevy, Peg Longo, Toni Gelormiri, Pat Doran, Vice President, Gail Mannlcopf, Secretary, Mary Jane Nottirgharv, Mary Rubino, Lois Einbinder, Phyllis Gasse r, Barbara Mlotolc. Naiional Honor Society, Key Club L? KF! . X-N9 v.. Q Fr... Ya , C Yi Nafional Honor Society - L. io r. - SEATED - Arlene Con- - Ruth Ann Brody, Frank Rahn, Mike Lypka, Mike Berne, .lim diofte, Sandy Kalisher, Marge Merle, Anita Giudici, Morgarei Cleary, Joe Burgess, Bill Mensel, Karen DiMarfino. 3rd ROW Ware, Sylvia Lo, Maria DeSanfo, Barbara Miranda. 2nd ROW Fred Rosenberg, Harvey Simon, Dr. Stanley Klein, Advisor. l 4- 'P B , L Y Q Q. c u fe -' , Blix' V . .. Honor Society induction - L. io r, - Dr. Stanley Klein, Mike Berne, Dr. N5-wly inducted Honor Society members, Jerome Borwinick. ff Key Club - L. io r. - STANDING - Mike Berne, Bill Hermelin, Benner? Lasv, Werner Siufzel, Bill Mensel, Joe Burgess, Frank Rohn, Jim Clea'y, Mike Lycka, Dick Goldsmith, Harvey Sirrfon, KNEELING - Sieven Greenbaurw, Andrew Morcwak, Martin Horowitz, Robert Rodgers, Sieven Lachter, John Heagrey, Alar Sfauber. The Honor Sociefy and The Key Club are both national organiza- tions. The basis for membership is an 85 scholastic average, service, leadership, and character. The Key Club is sponsored by Kiwanis Infer- narional. Mr, John Barberio is the advisor. 1' if 1 ager Loretta Lustlg art edutor Jule LeVlta exchange edutor Mnke Berne sports editor Steve Matuson assistant circulation manager Harvy Slrnon edltorln-chief Moria De Santo soorts editor Sue Borsky carculatnon and advertising manager Fred Rosenberg feature edntor Bull Herrnelnn photographer he Islander the Plainview Hugh School newspaper ganned member shnp to the Columbra Scholastuc Press Assocnatuon and lnternatnonal Quill and Scroll thus past school year This year also saw the first eight page Issue of the Islander Mlss Morllyn Pease was the advlsor e Islander Feature Staff o REAR Steve Marvn Harry H rsh Marge Merle Harvey Slmon Larry Kuznetz Barbara Malo Karen D1Martmo Bull Mensel Enleen Bohlen Ronme Voll Carol Oberman Glnger Arnantua Fred Rosenberg Lynne Davus Sue Borsky Mary Greengard Jewell Meschkow CENTER Margaret Rahn Pat Leary News Staff Kaplan Ha rv L to r Joan Garry Lo raere Jeffers Dnana Suegel Sandra Fxshtrom Carolyn Bergun Ann y Snrnon Fred Rosenberg Ann Wolkott Ton: Sca angelo Ronnle Va I, Ray Castro, Fran Rablnowutz Arlene Conduotte Aletta Bersaclc Sylvia La Chris Tlcachuk Lynne Scher Marilyn Mulch, Clara Hoffman Corlnre Goldberg Eunlce Geagan Sue Wo'fson Llnda Kirchner Claire Banta 82 , Qikffw if . T , Editorial Staff - L. to r. - Aletta Biersaclc, news editor, Mary Greengard, busiress man- l l l l - L. t r, - - T , e , , ' , . : , V .E ANNIE rf -1 3 l 1 .- 7 , I qv 41, The l96O Gull us the second edmon of the Plornvnew Hugh School year 4' ,W book Thrs year membershrp was -I held rn the Columbaa Scholostlc ' Press Assoclotlon ond Infernofronal Quill ond Scroll Sylvna Lo was the X editor rn chnef Mr Chorles Burge wos The odvnsor Yearbook advusor Mr Charles Burge 6 Gu Editorial Staff L o Jan Farrow assrstont ed tor Jewell Meschkow layout edltor Syl vna Lo edlforun-chref Mr Charles Burge advnsor Arlene Cond one cceossnsronf edltor Mus sung Pat Leary and Ray Castro porfraut edrrors Dave Melrlck busmess manager Xx 5 Sfa SEATED Claro Hoflmon Marla De Santo Arlene Conduotfe Sylvla Lo .lan Farrow Jewell Meschkow Peggy Longo STANDING Pat Merrm Mr Charles Burge advnsor Gmny Mancusr Gerry Roberis Lzlluon Bnshop Elena Carrero Sue Seltzer Dale Fox Ann Walkoff Ton: Gelormrm Sharon Sager gg. in AA S 1 fl 1 'Uv fp' ' f, - Q ',,: ,- . . . ' ,gy - - A - WYE . Ns. . . xxx., y . ' 'ff- - - ' ' xv- ' , ,- v ' x .5 - 7 1 'K 4 A. ' ' - . 9 r. - , ' I , , ' , - ' .1 I Y Y' , r , ' X 1 nr I .Mwx ' r S 4' . ,A X H - I .to r. - - , ' , ' , ' , , A chapter of the Future Nurse of America was established in Plain- view H.S, this year. Mrs. Elizabeth McNeil, the school nurse is the group's advisor. The objectives of the club are to aquaint members with the opportunities offered in the different tielcls of nursing through Elms, group discussions and Held trips. A major accomplishment ot the F.T.A. is to promote the idea ot cadet teaching, whereby students can get a true picture of what teaching is like by actually teach- ing the lower grades. Plainview H.S. has one of the most advanced programs on the Island. The club advisor is Mr. Jacob Arneth. E, Student Patrol - L. to r. - STANDING - Lois Einbinder, Joe Gugliemo, Mr. Bernard Mi- lowitz, advisor, Mr. David Gorlin, advisor, Ray Ott, Nancy Bayen, Leona Ptannschmidt, Linda Padova. SEATED - Dee Ann Davis, Carleen Steger, Mary Ellen McGreevy, Doro- thy Foster, Ronnie Stancavage, Dawn Duvall, Jewell Meschkow, Mary Ann Tinebra, Eileen Rooney, Jean Cicciaro, Diane Dickenson. Student Patrol F N A Future Nurses of America L o STANDING Freddy Goldstein Babette Fuerro June Gerwatoski Bobble Cohn Sue Strong Renee Raskin Vera Wendell Pat Smith Tom Scar angelo Gloria Fiorri Karen Healing SEATED Kathy Fenty Priscilla Tuttle vice president F T A Ann Wolkoft Pat Merritt president Arlene Dillon secretary ,--wwe Future Teachers of America t 'I st ROW ue Sleeper Pat Carsan Ruthann Brody Mona Rubin Jewell Mesch kow Vcku Blitzer Judie Phillips Lynne Scher Anita Gludlcl Karen Melsner Phoebe Muller vice president 2nd ROW Vivien Krrshbaurn Pam Eisner Rochelle Chernlck Rornie Spei dell Pat Leary Ruth Horowitz Chris Tkachuk Barbara Miranda Gall Lnpkin Barbara Eakey Marge M rle treasurer 3rd ROW ff Lois Frank Lindo Lustgarten Eileen Pollak secretary Sharon Sager Dale Fox Francine Rabinowitz Ginny Mancusl Lynne Newman Gail Aaronott Mary Ellen McGreevy Lots Einbinder Marilyn Milch Arlene Sidotr Jan Farrow Eileen Males Jaan Bakey president Carol Morawski Phylls Kosacott Regina Jacobs O O I l ' - . t r. - - ' , ' , If I 1 f I f 1 . , I ' 1 . . ,I I ' T I I . 1 . 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I If I r 5 Art Club, Homemaking Cub Llbrary X Squad .ff .of fx 1' Aff Club to r Elena Carrera Mary Ann Capone Roz Rothman Mr Charles Burge advusor George Langabeer Sue Seltzer Jewell Meschkow Homemalung Club to SEATED around table Arlene Dillon Fran Rabmowltz Mrs Elizabeth Footer advisor Adrienne Lehman Lmda Weber Sharon Schwartzman .losephlne Specrall Pat Brooks Llbrcry Squad to SEATED Pam Ba reca Linda E nbnrde Lu do Lam be son D a o Sreoel STANDING s ea abrrcwrtz r r ran tz Ha old Burferrvd Cteve Dorf c Bc Nw' rr 85 The Art Club rs open to all students ante ested In meetrng after school to partrcrpate In the art curriculum Mr Burge rs the sponsor ot the Art C ub The Lrbrary Squad was establrshed three years ago lt rs a servrce or ganrzatron provrded to help the lr brary personnel Its purpose ns to keep books avarlable and rn serv rceable condrtron also to collect flnes and check books rn and out at the desk Tre clubs advrsor us Ms Peal Rabrnowrtz Mathletes, Debate Club, Leaders Club 'YQHLP 1 gi1 1 Mathletes with Mr Alan Stone advisor o 'Ist ROW hen vice president Howard Kent secretary Bill Mensel Jim Joan Garry Moria DeSanto Francine Rabinowtiz Eileen Cleary president Mike Lypka treasurer Mott Barbara Clappa Mary Greengard 2nd ROW Dan Co- if De ate Club L to STANDING Richard Goldsmith president Ann Kaplan secretary-treasurer Sue Borsky Werner Stutzel vice president Mr. Donald Bragaw advisor. SEATED - Larry Kuznetz Dan Cohen Mary Greengard Bob Bunck John More Eileen Freidell. Leaders Club A L. to r - KNEELING - Maryann Schwarz, Linda Aiken, Pat Lynch, Lee LaBate, Phyllis Gasser, Moria DeSanto, president, Julie LeVita, Diane Cirillo, treasurer, Peg Longo, secretory, Maureen Sullivan, lrene LaMantia, Regina Jacobs. 2nd. ROW - Judy Annino, Carol Ann Brusdeilins, Pat Leary, Ruthann Brody, Vicki Blitzer, Pat Large, Miss Leona Cotallo, advisor, Kathy Kelle, vice president, Ces Hastings, Nina Marcovici, Clara Hoffman, Priscilla Tuttle, Susan Bass. This is the second year that the Plainview High School Mathletes has entered a team in the Nassau County interscholastic Mathletics League Five times during the school year the team meets with other high schools to compete The president of the club is .lim Cleary, the advisor is Mr Alan Stone The function of the Debate Club is to help bring out the feelings on certain topics for discussion against other schools. This year the Debate Club participated in a discussion conclave in Englewood New Jer- sey, with many other schools throughout Long Island. The Girls Leaders Club has as its main functions, leadership, promo- tion of good sportsmanship, and service in gym classes. This year the club held an outdoor record hop in the school parking lot after the bonfire and football pep rally. They sold balloons, banners and shakers at football games. The president this year was Maria De- Santo, the advisor Miss Leona Ca- tallo. J KX AudloVlsual Squad t Mr John Ch ovoli advisor Steve Josepl'-son Phil Simon Howard Kent Gerry Roberts manager Lynn Kelman Bruce Klenoff 4-...- I 0001 Student Stare managers Ronnie Schlam and Alon Mr. John Chiovoli, advisor, Sharon Koerner, Jerry Ciarovino, Lucille Firriolo eir. The Audio-Visual Squad is a serv- ice squad. lts purpose is to assist tne teachers with tie audio-visual equipment. Gerry Roberts is the manager. The advisor is Mr. John Chiavoli. The Student Safe se ves the stu- dents as a place where tney can get easy access to supplies and re' view backs. lt is managed by Ron- ald Schlcrn ard Alan Fein. The ad- visor is Mr, John Cniavoli. The Junior Red Cross at our school consists ct approximately 20 mem. bers. The advisor is Mrs. Alyce Scherzer. ' 7' 1-X Red Cross Council L. to r, - STANDING - Marv Ann Capcne, Pat Savish, Pat Sn' rh Dave Melnick, Mrs Alyce Scherzer, adviso: llcrrinick L::Bate, Arlene Drfor' Renee Ruskin, Linda Lamberson, June Gerwatoski KNEELING - E?'vn Bger, Nw:-,i Ross P it Merritt, Susan Greenspan, Carole Levine 87 Audio-Visual Squad, Student Store, Red Cross Council A hx gg v- ...WM a 'f U e ,ye EL O i ' U ' V' 1, Bowling, Horseback Rldlng Below Horseback Rldnng Club L To KNEEL NG Mary Ann Capone Julle Le Vita Nancy Levlne Elena Carrero Jannce Battaglna Mormon En gelhardt Joan Castro Sandy Kallsher Elleen Bohlen Gall Lxplan STANDING Joanne Ghllards Joyce Funfgeld Janet Carrero Joyce Lanyon Deane Des mond Par Sawush Vera Wendell Susan Bass Mar gore? Lazarowlrz Suzanne Monfaglno Carol Guerra M ss Leona Cafallo Advrsor 455115 'W Y Bowling Club T STANDING Barbara Clappa Carol NlOVOWSkI Phyllus Goldsfeun Sue Seltzer Tom Gelormlm KNEELING Evelyn Napoluf ano MGFIOU Prnola l + 88 44 . l Messr- Boosters, Varsity Club Boys' Boosters Club - L. to R. - STANDING - Paul Micheli, vice prestdent, Tony Azzaro, Frank Romano Mike Abato president Al Candela John Mlnietta Len Matte a Tom Gtglio Frank Le anc Charles Ropt dt secretary Ray Amede B tc uo on Jtm Stcvvart treas urer Jtm Amedeo D Stanley Klein advisor KNEELING Jerry Cuaravtno The mam obgectzves of both Boys and Glrls Boosters clubs ts school service The Boosters held ptzza parttes after basketball games and sold refreshments durtng school ac ttvtttes sucn as Drama Cadet plays and basketball and football game halttames Dr Stanley Klein spon sors both clubs Glrls Boosters Club L o STANDING Dotty Romano Beatruce Tonel o pr ent P y abor c t f Janet Correro Pat H rlnng treasurer Gerry Cordoro Joclcle Sorr nttro aan Castro Dr Star ey Klein advisor KNEELING Bonnte Garg4u'o arstty Club L o lst ROW oe G rge J Dom ' r GN rt R GHS r V' ' Mgt 4 nO Jwaifm 89 Bl , 'sar ', F , Q, ill Gary l , T y Ferrone, I - , - , , r, , . S , - - - I . , . . .. , ' ' - .t r. - - , ' . lat , esid , h llis T , se re cw, A , e ' , , ' D ' J , . ,l ', ' . V ' - ,t r, - . -.l E,:':, Gerry Roberts, Net' Pero, eo Fwrlcle, Rack Nrllen, Hel Marks, Bill Hanna. 2nd. ROW - 'asf Fewcne, Al Cunciea, Bob t'!:f 1:'d, Joe Exgese, P1:j':zz E-ff-1, Hfzfj, r-'efsti lA. ,f ees, 2' 'od 3 d. ROW - Le ,Aut- Tf:'1:, 5' Gzrgso, Frzf-c Rzro, S'e1e , ' ussn, To' Ntelser, Jerry Ctr: R . T, ' f ,,s aww: Drama Cadets, National Thespian Society x Drama Cadet Officers - L. to r. - Miss DeMares O'Connell, advisor Pat Leary, secretary, Charles Rapisardi, president, Sharon Myers, vice president, Jewell Meschkow, historian Dave Melnick, treasurer. The Drama Cadets began as a group of people getting together to have some fun putting on a school play. That was about tive years ago. Since then the Cadets have come a long way. Year after year they became a larger and more important organization, In 1958 the Drama Cadets became Troupe 1919 of the National Thes- pian Society. This year the Cadets staged two plays, Mother is a Freshman in December and Janu- ary iheld over 'til 1960 due to a heavy snowfall which closed schooll and The Teahouse of the August Moon in May. Drama Cadets - L. to r. - STANDING - Pat Leary, Barbara Melnick, John McGuire, Rosalie Greenspan, Steve Marvin, Jewell Miranda, Jerry Weick, Rochelle Chernick, Peggy Longo, Regina Meschkow, Anita Giudici, Bill Mensel, Judie Phillips, Barbara Jacobs, Pat Merritt, Sylvia Lo, Kevin Koughan, Harry Hersh. Milo, Sue Maroshick, Barbara Ciappa, Eileen Mott. SEATED - Steve Matuson, Ray Castro, Charles Rapisardi, Dave National Thespian Society Troupe No. 1919 - L. to r. - Merritt, Bill Mensel, Kevin Koughan, Sue Maroshick, Pat Leary. STANDING - Peg Longo, Barbara Milo, Charles Rapisardi, Syl- SEATED - Jewell Meschkow, Judie Phillips, Arlene Condiotte, via Lo, Dave Melniclc, Miss DeMares O'Connell, advisor, Pat Anita Giudici. 90 Creative Writing Magazine, Chorus The Creative Writing Magazine is an organization open to all stu- dents as an outlet tor their creative abilities. This year's editor was Sharon Myers, the advisor Mr. Frank O'Donnell. The Chorus is divided into three separate choruses, the Girls' Cho- rus, the Boys' Chorus, and the Chansonettes, a select girls' chorus. Ten members ot chorus made All- State Sectional this year. 41 Creative Writing Magazine - L, to r. - FRONT ROW - Elena Carrero, Carl Parlatare, Ginger Taft, Dick Hovey, Diana Siegel, Ellen Brotz, Mary Ann Ca- pone, Mr. Frank O'DorineIl, advisor. 2nd ROW - Jewell Meschkow, Sue Ehrensal, Marinda Stewart, Ces Hastings, Steve Matuson. 7- Chansonettes - L. to r. - STANDING - Paula Puidak, Arina Carol Hilts, Pat Herling, Ruth Cochran, Tony Scarangelo, Peggy Babiskin, Diane Sciortino, Maureen Solomon, Sue Ehrensal, Longo, Zina Leo, Margaret Ware. CENTER - Barbara Mlotok, Aletta Biersack, Betty Weinberg, Nancy Bayen, Diara Siegel, Mr. Martin Diller, director, Gerry Cordaro. Bays' Chorus - L. to r. - STANDING - George Ma- nolakes, Steve Marvin, Dick Hovey, Don LaStella, Mike Lypko. SEATED - Mr, Martin Diller, director. haven, 4 Orchestra, Band lst. ROW - Marilyn Schroeder, Thomas Luisi, Seth Weirberger. 2nd. ROW - Jane Ann Carel, Jane Adle- man, Lee Budenbender, Linda Lustgarten, Rae Ellen Schrnall, 3rd. ROW - Nina Marcovici, David Ackerman, Ruth Ann Williams, Ruthann Brody, Jay Cohen. 4th. ROW - Ricky Meyers, Frank Farrell, Ursula Franklin, John Adams. 'lst. ROW - Arlene Spiznnan, Marilyn Schroeder, Thomas Luisi, Seth Weinberger. 2nd, ROW - Linda Lustgarten, Rae Ellen Schmall, Margaret Polatnick, Jane Lewis. 3rd. ROW - Stephen Paulson, Richard Dubsky, Edna Tuncilt, Rannie Welnskenker, Barry Harwood, 4tlri. ROW -- Jef- frey Austin, Peter Weiss, Tom Utz, Arlene Dillon, Carole Pogrebinsky, Linda Sidoti. I ' 'iv ' , IV,' 'Cf ,ff , I ' r fi,-1 - 1 'lst ROW - Phyllis Borsky, Carlo Matiucci, Jane Ann Carol, Jane Adlernan, Lee Budenbender, Linda Lustgar- ten. 2nd, ROW - Lynne Newman, Loretta Lustig, Nina Marcovici, David Akermar, Ruth Ann Williams. 3rd, ROW - Angela Anzalone, Carol Schulman, Mary Maher, Carol Melany, Frank Farrell, Ricky Meyers. Twirlers - L. to r. - Peg Longo, Eileen Dooley, Bonnie Gargafa, Ca'ol Ann Brusdeilins, Gail Aaronott. Band - lst. ROW - Joan Garry, Babe-tte Fierra, Frank Farrell, R':k M-e,e's, Tarn Ksa, 2nd, ROW - Richard Lottrnar-, Jet? Acstin, Rcaert Filia, Frank Fianzo. Brd. ROW A Ar- lene D lfan, Sue Strarg, Ria Randle, Pat Beck, Sue Borsky, Regina Jacobs, Nina Narcovici, Loretta Lustig. 4th, ROW - victor Velcnis, Lenny Cousins, Dan Cohen, Robert Pol- lack, Margaret Hagen, Lclfalle l-lanser. 5th. ROW - Charlee V. ler, Je'e',n Peter, Mary Qane Nottingham, Thomas Raft Fr:'k Rosso, Steve Richter, Barry Gold- stein, Q n A Wrestling Team - L. to r. - STANDING - Charles Slezak, John Esposito, Len Mattero, Mel Governale, Mr. Floyd Kenyon, coach, Tony Ferrone, Andy Edelrnonn, Victor Velonis, Deon Peterson, Fronk Palombella, KNEELING - Ed Schehr, Ricky Mallen, Mel Marks, Bill Hanna, Neil Fero, Tom Duffy, Lee Swartout, Bob Herscher. Wrestling, Bowling Practice Session Bowling Team - L. to r. - lst. ROW - Richard Addabbo, Steve Richter, Ken Matarogas, Mr. Ralph Soccucci, coach, Niles Kant, Charles Pollinci, Joe Gug- liemo, 2nd, ROW - Alan Asher, berg, Gene Greaves, Billy Marx. XL Q Bob Burnsides, Steve Schwartz- Gymnastics, Track, f Lacrosse Gymnastics Team - L, to r. - Richard Henry, Paul Halesworth, Elliot Gold- stein, Henry Berger, Torn Salerno, Kenny Aiello, Tom Zavallck, Jim Stewart, Richard Yellin, Mr. Donald Hauswirth, coach. ,J Shoulder stana on parallel bars- Richard Henry. Track Team- L. to r. - STANDING - Richard Addabbo, Rick Mallen, Charles Heller, Bill Gcrgiulo, John Naughton, Joe More, Tony Ferrone, Len Mattera, Gus Gavaris. KNEELING - Elliot Goldstein, Neil Fero, Mel Marks, Bill Hermelin, Bill Hanna. Lacrosse Team - L. to r. - STANDING - Henry Sfrurrip- tier, Phil Simon, Rchard Hesson, Robert Bozell, Vincent Bonorro, Edward Morphy, Dennis Searnon, Frank Rosso, Ronnie Balzano, Rck Rader, Jolsn Naughton, Cha'fes Pollina, KNEELING - Bob Herscher, Bruce Klenoft, John Esposito, Ardy Edelrranr, Bernie Rochowitz, Frank Syl- vester. L X Varsity Basketball L. to r. - STANDING - Gerry Roberts, co-manager, Joe Buaro, Frank Rohn, Steve Matusar, lra Bogner, Larry Freiberg, Pat Dailey, Steve Josephson, co-rnan- ager, Mr. Gwyn Rees, coach. KNEELING - Bob Redi- can, captaln, Gary Blackney, Mike Berne, Ralph Tieri, gllll fx l I l 'll lgw REM Left - lra Bogner and Steve Mawson. Right - Watch that rebound! Mike Berne, Pat Dailey, Larry Freiberg, Joe Buono, Steve Matuson. Gulls 1959 60 Scoreboard Dec. Plainview 68 Glen Cove . .. 58 Jan, Plainview 65 Clarke ..... 49 Jan, Plainview 82 Plainedge . . 57 Jan. Plainview 58 Syosset ..... 55 Jan. Plainview 58 Gt. Neck So. 65 Jan, Plainview 64 Clarke ..... 61 Feb. Plainview 61 Plainedge . . 50 Feb. Plainview 82 Syosset ..... 74 Feb. Plainview 77 Gt. Neck So. 71 Feb. Plainview 6O Glen Cove .. 69 Won - 8 Lost - 2 NSAL lI'- lst Total Points Plainview 675 Other teams - 609 The 1959-60 basketball season ended with hrst place laurels to Plainview in the North Shore Ath- letic l.eague's Division ll. The Gulls had an 8-2 record in league ploy and were 16-5 overall, The start- ing tive was composed of, Ste-ve Matuson K6-4i center, Larry Frei- berg i6-1' forward, Mike Berne 46-Oi forward, Ralph Tieri, 45-91 right guard, and Bob Redican 15-9i left guard and team captain. This year also marked the first season Plainview participated in the county tournament, Before losing to Mine- ola in the semi-final round, Plain- view beat Valley Stream Central, 63-57 and Roslvn, 71-65. p,' af X fs mvhzifguk Plgznsp t-40' fnfmv -la aww' ,, . ff 2 Plauwul I i I i if Wy If C f Q ,LA . kv I X, Wa. Q 1 E' - --- F ' A 2 pa W 1 -w .6 ., . v-Q MII 1 5 vt?-'Q A XV I 4, J V kt 'J ,A ' f is 4 J , , , I ff, F X-2 .....s-i- ,Q Yftfyg: uh -...M H, 435 . . x FET. ...W f 1 ,.f'. -' f ,W,.x1 x 3-1 of 4 ,, 5, i W MX, W 1 , ,fx if n R . W' ,gf . I I l, 1 ww-, :H Ulu. Ns 'EW' , ivan Wvgx ,wr ,rx ff' 5 ,L gf.. V K , , ' 3' WWE? ' M, at :F K ,X l X'- , A R Af A A 1 h 75, 51,14-v :Y gin! A Varsity Cheerleaders - L. to r. - Standing - Debby Cohen, Irene LaMantia, Enis Camerano, Priscilla Tuttle. Kneeling - Barbara Milo, Pat Lynch, Barbara Bankow- sky, Diane Cirillo, Liz Mullan. Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders - L. to r. - Barbara Bankow- sky, Barbara Milo, Debby Cohen, Enis Camerano, Diane Cirillo, Priscilla Tuttle, Irene LaMantia, Pat Lynch, Liz Mullan. Varsity Cheerleaders - L. to r. - Barbara Milo. Debby Cohen, Pat Lynch, Irene LaManha, Barbara Bankowsky, Enis Camerano, Diane Ci- rillo, Priscilla Tuttle, Liz Mullan, Junior Varsity Cheerleaders - L. to r. - Standing - Pat Beck, Ellen Bratz, Micki Sharaga, Eileen Freidell, Esther Hersh. Kneeling - Ces Hastings, Mary Jane 'Notting- harn, Lynda Estrin, Mary Mullan, Linda Aiken, Judy Bern- stein. Cheerleaders at homecoming game - L. to r. - Priscilla Tuttle, Ces Hastings, Esther Hersh, Enis Camerano, Kathy Kelle, Irene LaMantia, Pat Lynch, Eileen Freidell, Maureen Sullivan, Ellen Brotz, Judy Bernstein, Linda Aiken, Mary Mul- lan, Lynda Estrin, Liz Mullan, Diane Cirillo. Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleaders - L. to r. - Stand- ing - Diane Cirillo, Maureen Sullivan, Pat Lynch, Kathy Kel'e, Pfiscil: Tcttle, Enis C: e'an:, eine Laffcntic, Vary Mallzn, Liz Msllan. Kneeling - Lynda Estrin, Ellen Brotz, Esther Hersh, Cf-5 Hastings, Eileen Freidell, Jac, Bernztein, Linda Allred Twirleifss I P Twirlers - if fo r. 7 Carol Ann Brusdeilins Ei- leen Dooley, Peg Longo, Bonnie Gargiulo, Gail! AaronoFl,'Carolyn' Bergin, Louise Leach. Twirlers - L. fo r. - Louise Leach, Carolyn Bergin, Peg Longo, Eileen Dooley, Carol Ann Brusdeilins, Bonnie Gargiulo, Gail Aaronoft. li.. ,K xl' kv' an Em P903 IIVIEW 2 ainview Sl Mark 'Cinderella A collapsing defense, designed to hilt high-stor- PLAIXYIIQXX' vt-Cut far Qliegd Carly in g Steve Xlntusou, did hold the county s top point- tlig game but SLN- Clarke bounce hack tter to 14 points. Clarke had not expected that on the hot shooting of lerrv Hummel, U S ob Redieiin vvould be able to hit for Zl points i il Xl Jll tr v e latk Sthroeder and lack Air. The score uns tied at 60-all. it thit point plaviniker Ralph Tieri i ltlliC XL C lilmvlevviipitillized on a Clarke defense nifrht Sem IE over sole possession ot first plriee in- th Div isiou lvvo seliolustie basketball FLM Culls v ii ts, game placed t Neck South in Division l'vvo on the North Shore as the Culls et 82-7-l. Plainview is 7- uhcad of Syosset V141 F P G F Frelberg .,. 6 18 Wolownlk , 6 6 Rahn i., 0 0 0 Crawley .l 2 0 Berne ,l, 1 2 4 Kimmel .1 1 4 Dailey 1... 2 0 4 Chess ...... 1 7 Matuson .1 8 12 24 Levine l.. 3 0 Bozer .ii 0 0 0 Cuddabaek -. 6 3 Tier-1 -,T 3 9 15 Oill ..,.. 2 2 Blapkney ,T 1 2 4 Ehlers ,1. 1 0 Redican ..... 5 1 11 Powers ...- 0 0 0 Buono -... 0 0 0 Totals Gus ces hit a lzivu and Larrv lfreiber added tvvo , . , n . Q 2 P 2 g Rosl n F e fouls. Both 'liieri and lfreiberg had been hurt all vveek and had been doubtful unti time. as 1 .iuing to plru list night ruid helped Plgiinvieu High avoid rin upset by Syosset. 58-55, in Division 'l'vvo of tht North Shure b.islvetb.ill league. After the store, vvhieh gave the Clulls al 31251 lead, the eoii- test vvns not in doubt as 6-3 Steve Mutusou .ind lioh Redieun kept Pliiinvieu in front for the re- inniiider. 'lhe Culls rue now ii rg iitli il 'lfll ICCO 4211 fan Spectacular' clnlfii perto anees hy Steve Matuson and Bfih Redivan led lightlysre ard ed Plainview to a Tl-65 upset lvirftory over favored Roslvn yesterday in the quarterfinals of the Nassau County Baslut hall tournament at lflivksville High School. . Plainview, which finished in a triple tie for first place in Division Two of the North during the regular' Nt i advances to the semi-ti ials night at Massapequa School against Mineola Matuson, who finished up with the game's high oi' 21 points, and Rediean, right lic hind him with 25 scored 30 points each in a heetie Iii rl which saw the C ulls come from a 53,49 three quart cr defic-it to tie the eontest at 55-55 with six iuinutes to go MAIUMIIN DlaLIVlzRlzD the tying basket and Rediean the tie-breaker. Matuson, a hr-ai off the hdards all day, collared rebounds. Redican, in addr Xlitelitl l PlLll11CdgC 1'Oll67Cl tion to his deadly jumpers over l'l.uuvievv, 3016 in a traditional s y - a from 51r0undRtl?e foul circle ,. , . i . s , teame with a ph Tieri to di I iukev llru 'football game vesterdav, rect the Plainview attack but the iudividu.il star of the game MSO Scoring in double, fl utis Plriiuv ievv liriltbaek llarrv Hirsch. S Ures for the winners was Lar 1 , .- ', ' d ry Freiberg with 10. Geor v.ho put ou ti biilliniit solo perform. P A V A Amiem and Mike Radasa - iieute exlhuistioii i fl t xv uuing uuriutes. D 1 -Q' , ,g ouutetl ltr' s 's vestCid.rv .is Cltl.iliL'I . t r L il - fuedfre defense, bi.lh..u' e lit-true beiuf' kuoekefl out ot ' .iiiivitwv toueliclovrns Steve Klitusons -lO-point output vvas the torture of last nights North Shore Du. iviou I .vo stliolastie basketball ope .is his l'l.iinvievv Ee.un tripped Glen Cove, now uvon three vvuh Blituson lfonlv ci iuniorll averag- ing 26 points .1 ginie. The 6-4 eente popped ill lO in the first period, 13 in the setuiuj .uid l' in the seeond halt on linups, iiuupv and rebound shots Around Roslyn Dnlitrr ariaseh did yoeman work for the losr vvith 14 and 12 respective While Roslyn substituted qu freely, Plainview went all tl vvay with its five starters The st-ores: 5 G F 5 4 0 2 2 0 0 tl fl T 0 T 1 3 2 0 0 'Til 'dr-riod Plriluiir l' ll l-'Ie'licr1 rim Berne vb . Sn 0 la Ll h ll Rt-divan P-3, Trials .. 10 22 1 ee emi F Gulls Alone on Top Perc orth Shore Section Two. The win With Larry Ifrciherg and Nteve Matuson showing the y, Plain1'iew's basketball team outran visiting Great eek South, TT-Tl, last night to take over first place in gives the Gillis an 8-1 uugh to get ut court lilgc this. 1 . , 11'l11' little R.1lpl1 llC'l'l 11.15 the stick G P 'i ral a lritc South dr11c. l'l1111111e11 5 court g. xisitors trouble .ill thc tuut rind contributed ll littlc to the rcsult. plu o11 the slime court and Pli UHIVIEW ' 4 V , G. N. South Pl 1 1 ue record to lead South and Glen Cove, tied for second u li F P 3 M 'E p- p .1 rather: 10 3 23 Promo-g 'R 1 Ya 0'-- 1ia.ax1.n 3 2 8Berns 2 2 5 Y ' o u 'f' ' vw l'l'f'lll0l'gt had Ulld' of his best nights of the season, scor- 5'ff,fr gQff.',fQ,n fr 29 points and leading his tf'Zll1l'S successful fast break. T ggQ d 2 Qfggfifvm 1 2 ,lg hit for 20 and dominated both boards while Joe KQLQZQ fl' topped the losers with 23 points. The home team 1-110111.-f-rt 11 2 I a 15 cad at the half. 'wk' I6l'I GSSES baskctlngill court uicrisuring 36 hy 60 feet lwut it 1 imnicnsurrilnly tougher to throw a good pm U11 Dailey 1 2 4' Meyer 1 3 luck South lll tlitir l1.1ltlc tor fmt plrlcc Ill Xoit Qljatlifvfl Z 122'glHfkP 0 fri A A l H I 1 1 , 1,.,.,.. , Shorc IJIXISIUII l110. licri tl11c11' six r11cl11r Ill rmimir 4 2 Ill sm-imma 2 o .l.'1'1 '1 , - lllllltllLS 11l1o 11crc rilouc Ill storing llflNlllUll 1CU,,1.'Q, 0 ,, Siuskrri 8 1 who could direct 21 fast-laruilq. 'lime Litter lllll 'c Xlatusou or Lam' l'rcil1crff 11'011ld 11 rcstle f ouud, pitch 011t to thc 111111l1le llCll ,uid 1 X1'OlllCl cut do11'11co11rt. 'l'icr1 ciu six 1 situation in an i11st1111t and has rctlcxcs lu lil Pay rlaliivicw C775 GN South 41 P 1 F P Pzviberg 13 31 29 Klaiberiz lll 3 21 Efrne 2 2 tj Knraktin Il 2 f Coinehlsen Totals 32 13 77 Totals 1 11v:e1v 20 38 6 uf? Snulll -mf , lil 213 -lil 'il lp Neighbor Gulls Five Top Cenfr ln Tourney Valley Stream Central playing Plainview to a slo first quarter tie, went full court press and it them the ball game as Gulls opened up with a break attack and coasted 57 win over Central at lyn last night in a ops round game of the Nz County Basketball Toi ment. Plainview broke away 18 half-time advantage Bob Redican leading the The 59 back courtman hi fur of six Jumpers and a to garner llofh points in the opening half STEAL BIATLBOIN, the Junior took over the scc role in the second half a checked in with 18 of his g high of 25. Matuson, who had 13 rebounds, tallied n ly on driving layups. L reiberg also was strong the boards while Gil Me performed well for Cer with 13 points. 111 t1 a ouc- framc ad1.111t11gc ll1 the XSAL DlXlSlOl1 l11o race as it c.1s1l1 18h lPlllnfdge t-101 F ' 4 8,Florl11 I 3 Morxtetovo vi 2 5 5 l5l Waweinn 2 1 4 2 l0.Ztto 4 l 9 5 23 Stlversteni 1 1 1 0 2 F 11be'1gv-r 3 I 1Kor:se.1.h 1 l a1n11cW held a 1 lead with three minutes 11 Owen Rees inserted l1is sec team and Central closed gap to six at the buzzer. Pl X'if'1'V meets Roslyn at Ili ville in the quarter finals 11'l11ppcd ncighbor Plaiiicdgc, 32-57, in thc liiglilight of a thrcc d111s1o11 slwtc ith tue-ll lion Rcditriii coniicgtiug 011 11111111 shots the ku, l'l.1i111ic11' took 1111 early lead through thc '11 hroitc the ggllllff 11'1clc open with a 23,7 Spurt 111 the third l'l.1i11cdgc cquue bark strong but COllldIl'f offset the third period daniagf' l Spaletta otall 22 17 81l Total: 20 stuedge from day night. Plainview CS F P I-ri-,hrrg 2 Harm 0 l ' 115. Central 0 0 Flitla 1 1 I' lla' h.r.::n 4 9 T ff 1 -f'1r- Z 1 0 111911.11 H 3 .,.,y 1, n vi Txal 2317 63 T1 tal .a1:1w1ev.' ., ,, , ,, .0 31 4 4 V. S. Central , , . Q0 li 3' 51 SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER OCTOBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY JANUARY FEBRUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL APRIL MA MA JUNE JUNE JULY T960 Calendar of Events The autumn air awoke us from the drowsmess of a lazy summer vacation to the first day of school Seniors at last' Class beach party Pep rally and bonfire out on the football field First Senior hats and buttons Senior Class initiates new trade mark Senior induction into the National Honor Society Hard work rewarded Annual Senior Sadie Hawkins Dance Dogpatch U S A Thanksgiving Day Football Game Queen Lois reigns This Saturday morning the letters C E E B struck terror into the hearts of many seniors The Drama Cadets present Mother is a Freshman Tremendous hitl' Held over one year to January 9 Big blizzard starts our last Christmas vacation as Seniors a day ear y First Senior Alumni Cottillvon We welcomed back our old friends Those 3 Grads were terrific' The I4 days of Christmas vacation were too short for most of We rang in the last New Years Day of our high school career First Junior Senior Girls Basketball Game Babsy Gelbart is queen for the night All important Great Neck South game Hoarse from cheering we loyously celebrated our victory School The luck of Plainview shines through as we are victors of a three way draw for first place in Division II Senior Bum Day Seniors In rare style Senior Day Seniors take over the school One well deserved long awaited for day First Senior Faculty Follies where seniors and faculty get a chance to display their numerous talents i'?'Pi Senior outing A day of togetherness for the togetherness class Senior Follies at night Command Performance The Drama Cadets present The Seniors of T960 in Teahouse of the August Moon The Senior Ball An evening we ll always remember First Senior Dinner Galety floated through the air at the second memorable evening at the Huntington Town House Two more days till graduation' We made itll GRADUATION We all felt that twlnge of happiness and sorrow Our last chance to say good bye to many friends came and went Our Senior Year echoes with the sounds of basketball games the Senior Ball and graduation The classrooms the clubs and the cheers for our victorious team are all behind us Perhaps ten years from now some of us will get together and say Remember when 106 IO- . . 13- . . 1- 31- . . - . . .. - 13- . . . . . . - l4- ' ' ' - , . . . 26- . . - . . 5- ' ' .... 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XX '. - lb .P ' ' 1' .f'V 24'w . , ' ' ' . ' . :.,A ' wr' h ' L A ' - , A -. q - t -'w . v- , A , f Y , A . 1, V , v .Qw- 214,55 in . .1 A K V il , , ,...,, -w v f'- - '1 ' K ,f N ' mv-ff, - f '- Q ' U , Q 'L . 5-,.f5'.. , A ., :v,.,lg??4--V' , ' wry! A ' - , f.,.,,W., , -. ' Y I D fx X ,. ...:V::Qf,:w, nr ' 1,1 . V , W l V , I ,M .ax 6. ,--ez, 9 fi 7 W 5 '14 ,xr '. 4gf-. 'w- 95gp'ff '-14' 'HQ ' Q J! nf - fn -fQ. .L ll , -W Y il 5 Q ,, f .4 f Jug, 5234 V , Q 5' 'Q' . . 1 Il 0 5 H Lax r y Q14 L in 'li ,, Q li i , l 1 YR? In Hi I gm J- , if X Q 7 I Hr 3 ' Q- 'Q r 1 . Std !,x ll. The Drama Cadets present Mother is a Freshman. Steve Marvin will be remembered for his portrayal of Gillie, Kevin Koughan as the professor and Barbara Cafaro as Abigail. Members of Dr. Klein's Problems classes attended a candidates meeting at Hicksville Junior High. The National Honor Society sponsored the first book fair at Plainview High School. Seated are Sylvia Lo, Jim Cleary and Arlene Condiotte. Mr. Sidney Fire! stone supervised the fair. Mrs. Brodkin's English IV classes staged a trial of Macbeth upon completing the reading of this Shake- spearean drama. The trial proved to be interesting as well as educational. I -1- Queen Bobs the night. The bell af lO 20 A M slgnaled The beginning of The Mullc Break which became exfvncf when we moved Teachers also enloy a break Z 1 Mrs. Ginsberg's Homeroom - L. to r, - Standing A Walter Ernst, Leonard Dobrin, Enis Carnerano, Ron- nie Chase, Diana Demos, Jane Conners, Lynda Estrin, Ruth Cochran, Marion Engelhardt, Sandy Wilburn, Helene Chesseri, Linda Wieworka, Barbara Davidson, Bill Capuano, Bob Doran. Seated - Bob Eatz, David Drucker, Judy Cohen, JoAnn Cascio, Fay De-Lucio, Diane Cirillo, Barbara Clappa, Gerard Weick, George Xenos. Kneeling - Eileen Conti, Sharon Ernst, Lynne Davis, Sue Denison, Delores Caso, Marie Cello, Mary Jane Von Braunsberg, Dee Ann Davis, Elena Carrera. Dr, Klein's Homeroom - L. to r. - Standing - Francis Farrell, Tom Hoey, Fran Gervasi, Corinne Gold- berg, Sharon Koerner, Marge Scanlon, Fay Fricke, Caroline LaVerne, Eileen Freidell, Lynne Newman, Joyce Gibbs, Bruce Harwood, Larry Gerber, Paul Goff, Nick Mock. Seated - Bill Hanna, Torn Giglio, Mary Greengard, Liz Fellner, Susan Greenspan, Joanne Ghilardi, Joyce Funfgeld, Ronnie Gregory, Bill Gargiulo. Kneeling - Christian Hahn, Richard Fehringer, Barbara Saldonis, Joan Garry, Ramona Fair- hurst, Lynn Sonntag, Lucille Firriolo, Sandro Fox, Joe Fenty. Mr. Roel1rich's Homeroom - L. to r. - Standing - Ronald Balzano, Bernard Rachowitz, Carolyn Bergin, Lynne Blumenthal, Ginger Arnantio, Mildred Bossi, Lillian Bishop, Sue Borsky, Pat Beck, Joe Buono, Bob Bucking, Seated - Richard Addabbo, Ken Aiello, Frank Bolson, Chris Tkachuk, Chris Trimailo, Carole Busto, Aletta Biersack, Donald Bossone, Paul VanNiewerburgh. Kneeling - John Braun, Judy Bernstein, Jane Budenbender, Eileen Bohlen, Nancy Bayen, Marie Bonagiuso, Allen Asher. I3 no Mr. Barberio's Homeroom - L. to r. - Standing - Dennis Seaman, Phil Simon, Jackie Sorrentino, Carole Shapiro, Georgine Searing, Ca'leen Steger, Pat Sullivan, Penny Seeburg, Maureen Smith, Marilyn Schultz, Jeff Serwer, Rick Meyers, Charles Slezak, Seated - Bill Staneski, Harry Berman, Jane Silverstein, Mari- lyn Schroeder, Carol Spognuolo, Maureen Sullivan, Toni Scarangelo, Marge Tate, Joe Smitman, Pete Smith. Mr. Arneth's Homeroom - L. to r. - Standing - George Manolakes, Steve Matuson, Richard Lottman, Elaine Morfis, Suzanne Montagino, Janet Green, Ann Mullen, Carol Newman, Barbara Mlotok, Sue Nov' endstein, Gail Mannkopf, Gioia Miglionico, Bill Marx, Pete McGlone, Joe Mare. Seated - John Neiclitch, John Hough, Carol Maiurro, Eileen Mott, Peg Longo, Sue White, Dorothy Nenning, Mike Miglino, Jett Matthews, Lenny Mattera. Mr. Fires'lone's Homeroom - L, to r. - Standing - Robert Hayes, Bennett Last, Kathy Kelle, Dawn Du- yoll, Pat Shumski, Ruth Horowitz, Janet Kleirirnan, Lynne Kelrnan, LaValle Hansen, Marty Politano, Ed- ward Keegan, Charles Heller. Seated - Joe Karan, Paul Klenott, Micki Sharaga, Ann Kaplan, Roberta Santora, Karen Healing, Pat Herling, Bill Herrnelin, James Hogan. Kneeling - Margaret L:1z:'sv.:z Terry Koche, Carol Hilts, Cecily Hastings, Pat Crosslin, Pat Large, Phyllis Kasacott, Betty Bannon, Jgnice Frost. Mr. Gorlin's homeroom L. to r. - Standing f Virginia Meyer, Carolyn Pleicklriardt, Gerry Radano, Le- ona Pfannschmidt, Roz Rothman, Rose Rizzo, Jackie Reilly, Terry Pennisi, Lynn Switzler, Linda Padova, Virginia Ragot. Kneeling - Doug Stenger, Bill McCarthy, Gary Rosenberg, Ray Ralston, Mike Rouse, Ronald Phillips, Richard Ruta, Charles Pollina, Frank Russo, Bob Parker. al -na T I Ahh, the mysteries ot light refractionll Juniors in Phys- Juniors ordering class rings - L. to r. - Jackie Sorrentino, Pat Herling, Carol ics - L. to r. - Sue Borsky, Joan Garry, Sue Ehrensal, Oberrnan, Chris Trimailo, Eileen Mott, Barbara Ciappa, Mr. Andy Arceneaux, Mary Greengard, Aletta Biersack, Josten Representative, Carole Busto. Left - Now girls, what l have in my hands is a basketball, - Steve Matuson teaches iuniar girls the sport in preparation for the Junior-Senior Game. L to r. - Judy Bernstein, Steve Matu- son, Werner Stutzel, class presi- dent, Carole Shapiro. Juniors in Library f- John Dougherty and Ray Ott. Junior Class Advisors Miss Charlotte Brown and Mr. William Roelwricln, Junior Class Oflicers - L. to r. - Toni Scarangelo, Treasurer, Maureen Sullivan, secretary, Werner Stut- zel, president, Eileen Pogrebinsky, vice president. Junior Class Council Representatives - l.. fo r. - Bar- bara Mlalolr, Enis Camerano, Bill Hermelin, Cecily Hastings, Alan Sault. Juniors on the sfaff of Yhe lslander - L. io r. - Chris Tkaclwuk, Sue Borsky, Alena Biersaclc, Mary Green- gord, Jackie Sorrenfinc, Joan Garry, Steve Mawson, Bill Hermelin, Ces Hastings, Ann Kaplan, Barbara Mlafok, Toni Scarangelo, Carolyn Bergin, Ginger Amanfia, Par Herling, Eileen Pogrebinsky. Juniors Junior Guidance Counselor Mr. Sanford Marx willv Lynne DOW ,-s -cl Q1 Q..-. . l fa rl ..... Sophomore Class Oflicers - L. to r. - Sue Sleeper treas urer, Ray Amedeo, vice president, Claire Banta, president Linda Milo, secretary. xp 21 ,Q gif, S Zig WZS C cw XJ ies Bio Class - . o . - Seated ick Ba ier Den il tic negro ' son? Barry Schultz, Standing - Eunice Geagan Me 'k, Joe Ortez, Elliott Goldstein, Mrs. Joan Nies instruc Jolin Naughton, Steve Schwartzberg, Alan Leon Tom Willia Mr. Kauderer's Bio Class - . o . - Arlene Spizman, Ruth Ann Williams, Lorraine Jeffers, Daniel Einstein, Carol Ann Brusdeilins, Ray Amedeo, Linda Fulton, Victor Velonis, Jay Dworkin, Stu Tiegle, Hilarie Vogel, Linda Aiken, Mr. Bernard Kauderer, instructor, Fred Schutt. Soph Council Representatives - L. to r. - Pat Carson, Vivian Kirshbaurn, Mary Jane Nottingham, Pat Tully, Ruth Ann Williams, Ed Arlin, Lois Frank, Eunice Geagan, Mary Rubino, Lorraine Leace, Mona Rubin. WR . . 9 A ri 1 EX I Q. 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