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JOAN OAKLEY Tall, talented joan likes cook- ing, singing, Mrs. Marotta, and Mr. Fitch. Has participat- ed in All-State, A Cappella, Noon Hour Commission, Red Cross, Art Club, Organ Club, Octet, lead in operetta, and Handicraft Club. Ioan would like to see better student- teacher relationships in P.H.S. New York University of Home Economics is ahead for her. GRACE O'CONNOR Gracie considers that her major achievement was pas- sing American history. Mr. Lund, Mr. Cook, bookkeep- ing, and listening to popular music are favorites of this quiet girl. junior Red Cross and Commercial Club are in- cluded in her activities, and secretarial work is in her fu- ture. PATRICIA OLIVA Patty would like to see more students give their inter- est and support to P.H.S. acti- vities. Mr. Sabella and gym rate with this peppy cheer- leader. President of Leaders' Club, vice-president of Tri Chapter, treasurer of Library Club, and secretary of Com- mercial Club were her of- ficial positions. She was also on honor teams and Noon Hour Commission. Wood Business College. MARGARET OSMER Cute, pe py Mo likes Span- ish, thinks passing three years of Latin an achievement, as was her election to National Honor Society. G.O., honor teams, literary and advertising staffs of Green Quill have kept her busy at P.H.S. Col- lege, then travel lie ahead for this vivacious senior. HENRY OSWALD Mr. Cook, Mr. Sabella, and shop rate high on Ozz's list. Being a senior was his greatest achievement. His favorite astimes are girls, teaching driving, and fooling with old cars. Farmingdale College or the naval reserves are Henry's plans for the fu- ture. JULIA PALAMARCZUK Judie or Chuck has been active in Junior Red Cross, Tri-Y, Library Club, Noon Hour Commission, yearbook staff, Halloween House, and the French Club. Bothering Mr. Hayes, eating hamburg- ers, watching football games, and dancing are among her favorite pastimes. Juclie's pet peeves are conceited people and hoody boys. jr. College or Secretarial School, then marriage are her plans for the future. ' CHRISTINE PALISI Chris , always happy and cheerful, even though this year she has had a lot of pain from a back condition, was proud when she passed phys- ics. Loves to watch T.V. and listen to her records. Has been active in teachers' club, nurses' club, Library Club, intramurals, and class com- mittees. Plans to go to college for social work. Page 24 LUCIEN PANCRAZIO Lucien's favorite teacher is Mr. Sabella. Girls, photo- graphy, and cars are his favo- rite pastimes. He enjoys shop. Projection Crew for three years and assistant head of the crew have been his achievements. His pet lan for P.H.S. is a boys' smoking lounge.
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IEAN ANN MILLER Jean has been active in Iu- nior Red Cross and Art Club, and is secretary of the Handi- craft Club. Her achievements were passing American his- tory and being accepted in- to the Barbizon Modeling School. Jean enjoys seeing good movies, listening to jazz records, swimming, and roller skating. Her future holds a career in fashion modeling. MONETTE MOENCH Monette has kept busy with Art Club, Tri-Hi-Y, intra- murals, and yearbook. This year she is sales editor of the Green Quill and treasurer of Y Chapter. Art, skiing, and Mr. Sabella rate high with this cute kid, but she dislikes smoking. Monette advocates an indoor swimming pool for P.H.S. College is in her fu- ture. JACK MONTELEONE Easy-goinz Jack en'oys hunt- ing, fishing, and' loafing. Coach Kurachek is his favo- rite teacher. Has been active as a monitor and a band of- ficer. Jack would like to see a larger shop and gym in P.H.S. Plans to work after graduation. THOMAS MOORE Quiet, friendly Tom likes c emistry, Mr. Sabella, and just plain foolinf around. Baseball, track and intra- mural volleyball and soccer have been arnonlg his activi- ties. He woud like a change in laws concerning the parking lot. Work or Ar- kansas U. are his future plans. MABEL MORROW Mabel considers passing world history her main achievement. Mr. Gabriel, typing, dancing, and a certain surveyor are the favorites of this sweet kid. Vice-president Y Chapter, Student Government, intra- mural honor teams and moni- tor were her activities. Secre- tarial school. WRAY NEUBAUER Wray, quiet and always well- dressed, thinks Mr. Gabriel, typing, and French are tops. Favorite pastimes are water- skiing, writing to Connecti- cut, and driving. She is active in Senior Chorus, French Club, and Tri-Y. Wray wants to be a kindergarten teacher. ANTOINETTE NICOLAI Antoinette's most embarras- sing moment was the time she brouglht her year-old niece to schoo for a half-day. Her favorite teachers are Mr. Sabella, Mr. Cook, and Mrs. Marotta, and she likes to bake creampuffs. She has been in Commercial Club, Library Club, Junior Red Cross, and Handicraft Club. She wants to go into the business field. Page 23 ALICE NORMAN Quiet, pretty Alice is secre- tary of Planning Committee and attended Girls' State. Miss Sullivan, chemistry, and listening-A to popular music rate hig with A ice. Leaders' Club, Future Nurses' Club, Tri-Y, Athletic Council, and intramural honor teams are some things that have kept her busy. Nursing is ahead.
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ALAN PAYNTER Four years of band, P.H.P., j.V. basketball, Athletic Council, and 8 O'clock Orchestra have highlighted A1's years at P.H.S. Besides eating and sleeping, Mr. Lockwood and band rate high on his list. His pet plan is more school spirit and less homework. Liberal arts col- lege and the service are Alan's future plans. DANIEL PETTERSON Danny's greatest achieve- ments were a track letter and getting this far in school. frack and junior chorus have been among Dan's activities in his four ears at P.H.S. He thinks a shorter work week would be just the thing for Pleasantville High. Pace Col- lege for Business Administra- tion and the service are his plans for the future. CURTIS PLATTE Happy-go-lucky Curt names among his favorite pastimes clowning around and draw- ing. Class president, football, basketball, track, monitor, and Noon Hour Commission have highlighted Curt's life at P.H.S. Mr. Nazaruk and Spanish rate high on his list. Future plans include Syra- cuse, Williams, or Colgate and becoming a cartoonist. 1 FORTUNE PONTURO Fortune, a sweet girl with uiet ways and lovely hair, fliinks Miss Sullivan and business law are tops. Noon- Hour Commission, Commer- cial Club, Library Club, Ir. Red Cross, monitor, and honor teams have been her activities at P.H.S. Fortune likes sports and playing the piano. Wood College and secretarial work are in her future. Page 25 HAROLD RASCHE Fuzzy likes Mr. Hoose and history. Football, monitor, in- tramurals, and P.H.P. have highlighted Harold's two years at P.H.S. A uarter- mile track is his pet plan for Pleasantville. His pet peeve is stuck-up girls. Columbia University and the Marine Corps are his future plans. RENATE REIMERDES Cheerful, energetic Ronnie is always ready with a quick comeback or a helping hand. A ood athlete, she is in Leaders' Club and has been on many honor teams. G. O., dance committees, choruses, All-State, monitor chairman, Tri-Y. Likes German, Mr. Lund, Mr. Kelsey, Miss Sul- livan, and skiing, wishes that P.H.S. had more Fep. Ronnie hopes to go to co lege. HELEN ROBBINS Helen is a cute gal with a great voice, who won't soon forget the time she fell down the stairs in front of an audi- ence of boys. Chorus, A Cap- pella, All-State, member of Handicraft Club. Helen has many likes, among them Mrs. Marotta, Doc Tellstrom, home economics, boys, danc- ing, eating, singing, and rock 'n' roll.' Plans attending voice-training school. SUZANNE ROBBINS Sue is a real doll who always appears to be having fun. She likes Mr. C-abrie and dancing and seems to be on a diet more than she would like. Active in Library Club, C. O., Student Govern- ment, Green Quill, monitor, intramurals. Plans to attend junior college.
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