Pleasantville High School - Green Quill Yearbook (Pleasantville, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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DAVID GIFFORD Dave is that friendly, easy- going guy whose favorite pas- time seems to reside in East- chester. Around P.H.S., how- ever, he has been active in P.H.P., track, Projection Crew, and Junior Chorus. He likes Mr. Nazaruk and the idea of a future in aeronau- tics school. BERNARD GLINSKI Bernard enjoys playing hand- ball and going out with a girl named Shirley. As for teach- ers, he thinks Mr. Cook and Mr. Beattie are tops. He has been on Projection Crew for four years and hopes to own his own landscaping business after college. NANCY GOLDFUSS Nance means red hair and a smile. Her activities include Tri-Y, junior Red Cross, monitor, Commercial Club, intramurals, and Noon Hour Commission. She is very proud of passing world his- tory, being president of Com- mercial Club, and correspond- ing secretary of Tri-Y. Her favorites are Mr. Sabella, Miss Sullivan, gym, short- hand, eating pizza and a cer- tain yellow and green Chevy. PHYLLIS GOTTLIEB Quiet Phyllis was very happy to have passed senior Eng- lish, and to become a success- ful model. Mr. Hoose and Miss Sullivan rate high with her and she enjoys English, but thinks classes should be shorter. She enjoys reading, listening to music, and cheer- leading, and won't ever for- get the time she fell off a bus. Modeling or C. C. N. Y. for social work. Pcxqe GEORGE GROVES George is one of our most re- cent arrivals in P.H.S., being new this year. He is in Noon Hour Commission, and likes study halls and chasin girls, especially a certain brown- haired one. College is ahead. HELEN GUTMANN A pretty girl that likes eating and the Irish, that's Helen. She thinks Mr. Sabella is tops and is very proud of passing American history. Student Government, Noon Hour Commission, Tri-Y, Senior Chorus, monitor, in- tramurals, and Green Quill have been some of her activi- ties. PENELOPE HAI-IN Penny always has a kind word for everyone. She likes Mr. Lund, Mr. Cook, and American history. Activities include Student Court, Red Cross, Library Club, T. V. Committee, Nurses' Club, Tri-Y, Green Quill and moni- tor. Next ear, a beauty cul- ture schooll or a career as a private-secretary are ahead for Penny. 18 ELLEN HALDIMAND During her years at P.H.S. Ellen has been very active in Future Nurses' Club. Her many likes include Mrs., Steinmetz, Miss Sullivan, bio- log , and coin collecting. She will, never forget being caught eating candy in history class. Campaigning for senior esca- lators, a dry hockey field, and a bigger T. V. set take up Ellen's spare time. Christian Science nursing.

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JOANNA DRAHORAD A quiet irl with a nice way, Joanna lilces home economics and Mrs. Marotta. Has loads of fun driving, eating izza and Chinese foods, and ljoves to dance. Has been a member of Handicraft Club. Import- zint plan, is her marriage in une. LEONA ERDA Liesel is our bundle of boundless energyg she seems to be everywhere at once. Active on sports honor teams, dance committees, dramatics, Red Cross. Monitor chairman, and Green Quill advertising editor, she a so passed three years of Latin! Likes S anish and loves to dance. Allread well-traveled, she plans cofi lege and then more travel. JANE EVERS Quiet and businesslike, Jane has'a delightful sense of hu- mor Cruns in the family?j. Newspaper, yearbook, Tri-Y, Student Government, G. O., honor roll, thousands of com- mittees. Likes math and Mrs. Gahlen, playing the piano, and rooting for the Yankees. College is in her future. CHARLES FINCH Charlie appears to be dis- satisfied with P.H.S. in one respect at least, because he wants some new irls import- ed from other schools. Likes Mr. Beattie, shop, and typing, and slpends spare time eating and s eeping. Varsity baseball and Varsity Club. Plans to go into the Air Force. ALLAN FINLAY Hard-working Allan will never forget the time that he, as baseball manager, forgot the baseballs for a big game. Also football manager, Var- sity Club, P.H.P., G. O. Li es science and English lit., and enjogs fishing. IfVishes that P.H. . would get a track. College. CHARLES FOWLER Chucky - the work-horse of P.H.S. He is the right- hand man, yes-man, sca e- goat, and mouthpiece for Sie entire faculty. Has been in innumerable activities: news- paper editor, Ir. Prom chair- man, Student Court, and Plannin Committee, to men- tion a fare minimum. Will never forget announcing the Grand March at Prom, and finding that there was no band! Plans teaching career. - LUCIA GALLO Busy Lu still has time to have fun and get nice clothes. Sparkling eyes and big smile mark her. She was mortified when a cafeteria table Con which she was sittingD col- lapsed under her! Tri-Y, Green' Quill business man- ager, Thespian Society, Stu- dent Government, director of junior play. Loves to buy those perfect clothes. College and travel are in her future. ELIZABETH GARMAN Betty - always happy and ready to help - likes driving and' Mrs. Hogue. Another one of those busy people, she has been active in Tri-Y, Leaders' Club, sports, G. O., orchestra, dance committees, Planning Committee, and was a monitor. Pet peeve is pony tails.- Plans to go to college. Page 1 7



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NANCY HALE A busy girl with a terrific sense of humor is Nancy. Her favorite pastime is dating col- lege men, whom she seems to drag in by the dozens with her coquettish eyes and smile. Editor-in-chief of the Green Quill, National Honor Soci- ety, Tri-Y secretary, Planning Committee, and I.V. Cheer- leader. Plans to go to college, hopes for Mt. Holyoke. HARLAN HALSEY Harlan thinks a radio station at P.l-I.S. would be great. Since there wasn't one, how- ever, he was active in band, P.H.P., president of Science Club, vice-president of Hi-Y, and on the track team. He hopes to be an areonautical engineer after studying at Nl. I. T. or Cornell. BRENT HAROLD Brent likes Mr. Lund and English, Mrs. Gahlen and German. He is proud of be- ing president of National Honor Society, yearbook art editor, Hi-Y secretary, Junior Prom publicity chairman, dra- matics, and Thespian Club. Hopes for a radio station at P.H.S. Career in law or teaching. VIRGINIA I-IERRIDGE Ginny is always willing to help. She thinks Mrs. Marot- ta, Mr. Cook, typing, Amer- ican history, and Students' Day are tops. Driving, sports, listening to hit parade, and dancing are favorite pastimes. She is proud of having passed American history. Library Club, Handicraft Club, Red Cross, Intramurals, monitor, decorating committee for sophomore dance. Future plans include Westchester College. ARNOLD HETZER The Pleasantville Institute, Green Lantern, Planning Committee, Student Govern- ment, and I.V. and Varsity football have kept our favo- rite German occupied for the past four years. Aside from these he always finds time for his favorites, Mr. Lund, Mr. Sabella, history and swim- ming. One of Arnold's pet plans for P.H.S. is to change 3:21 to 1:21. Liberal arts college seen in future. CAROL HEYMAN Mr. Cook, study hall, blue eyes, black Ford, and pizza are this girl's favorites. Carol has been active in Tri-Y as secretary, Green Lantern as business manager, Commerci- al Club as secretary, monitors, intramurals and Student Gov- ernment. However, Carol says that her greatest achievement was becoming Mr. Lund's sec- retary. Work and marriage in future. SANDRA HISE Hard-working Sandy has done a host of things for P.H.S. President of Planning Committee, Guidance Steer- ing Committee, and co-chair- man of Halloween House. She has been a monitor and in intramurals, Student Gov- ernment, All-State, the Spring Festival, and attended Girls' State. Sandy would like to see more gentlemen around P.H.S. College - guidance work or teaching. Page 19 CONSTANCE HODAPP Friendly Connie states that her greatest achievement was passing American history Cquite an achievementll Her activities include Tri-Y, Com- mercial Club, and Handicraft Club. Connie loves to listen to Hometown Frolics, go to the movies, and make lasagne. Her favorites are Mr. Cook and study hall. In the future, Connie plans to become a sec- retary.

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