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

 - Class of 1956

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ANTHONY SCUITO Nat sure is happy to have passed that American History Regents. He has been on the Projection Crew for 4 years and this year was chief. We all a ee with him that P.H.S. shouqll have a cinder track. Pastimes of Nat's include bio- logy, chemistry, girls, and eat- ing. Future will see the Navy or the scientific field. PHILIP SCORDO Phil, who finally managed to pass physics, likes chemis- try much better. Shop, mech- anical drawing, and Mr. Bit- ter rate high with Phil. Active in Projection Crew, P.H.P., and soccer intramurals, he also enjoys eating and talking to girls. Marine Air Force or drafting college are ahead for him. NANCY SEACORD This very pleasant young lady is fun to be with, as she has a fine sense of humor. A member of Junior Red Cross and Library Club, and secre- tary of nurses' club. Nancy's favorites include Mr. Lund and English III. Pet plans for P.H.S. include a shorter school day and elevator ser- vice. Seac hopes to get her R.N. after high school. JERRY SMALL Jerry has been an active mem- ber of the senior class as he has been in Student Govern- ment, a monitor for 3 years, P.H.P. for 2 years, and in charge of moving-up day. Rock 'n' roll, Mr. Cook, and business rate high with jerry. Freshman class vice-president, Jerry believes P.H.P. and monitor system need revising. Future sees Nichols College. CLIFFORD SMITH Cliff finds it a great problem getting to school on timep therefore his highest achieve- ment was arrivin on time for a month. His favorites are chemist , Mr. l-loose, sleep- ing, andy handball. One can never miss seeing Clifford in school as he is either late for class or playing handball. Fu- ture hope is to join the Foreign Legion. PATRICIA SNIPES A real pleasant gal with a swell personality, Patti has a smile for everybody. Favo- rites include Mrs. Marotta, Home Economics, and eating. She'll never forget when she lost her crinoline in the hall - what a shock! Her future plans are college and secre- tarial school. SARA SOLZ Loads of fun and a real keen sense of humor are character- istic of this peppy gal. Senior class secretary, vice-president of Library Club, president of teachers' club, member of Athletic Council and Leaders' Club, Sara is always helping out. Mr. Lund and Miss Sul- livan rate high with her. Her plans for future involve Cort- and State Teachers' College. Page 27 JANET SPAULDING Ian is loads of fun to be with. She has a great sense of humor and loves a good joke. Active in Tri-Y, Junior Red Cross, and Future Nurses' Club. Miss Sullivan and French rate high with her, but she thinks there should be more pep at football and bas- ketbal gsames - we all agree there! uture is Vermont Junior College.

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PATRICIA ROBINSON Pat is another of the class beauties - her lovely hair and flashing smile are a couple of her attributes. She is excellent at sports, bein on many honor teams. Leaders' Club, Tri-Y, Athletic Coun- cil, Red Cross. Likes Mrs. Marotta, Mr. Sabella, gym classes, and pizza. Secretarial career. NPARIORIE ROTE Margie is another of our many combinations of brains, beauty, and just plain hard work. She made National Honor Society in her junior year, and was elected Miss P.H.S. All-State Orchestra for 6 years, G. O. secretary- treasurer, sports, dance com- mittees, Tri-Y, dramatics, Nurses' Club. Pastime is counting G. O. money. Col- lege for physical therapy. ROBERT ROWAN Bob is the easy-going, easy-to- like type. VVas voted 'fclass hot-rod by an overwhelming majority, and in connection with 'this suggests for school improvement a drag strip on Romer Avenue! He enjoys driving and girls and spends his spare time hunting, fish- ing, and trapping. Career in the Marine Corps. GRACE RUBINO Gracie is 'ust about the smallest bundle of energy in the class of '56, but she makes up by participating in Library Club, Red Cross, and Tri-Y. Her suggestion for P.H.S. is to have radios in study hall, and her favorite subject is why the Yankees lost the World Series. Likes rock and roll, knittin , and Mr. Sabel- la. College For social vsiork. Page 26 WILLIAM E. RUSSELL, III Varsity football and track, Court, P.H.P., Boys' State, Hi-Y president, and Hal- loween House co-chairman are a few of Bill's activities. His liking for Mr. Hoose, chemistry, and phgsics show his scientific bentg e plans to go to Williams, then M.I.T., and then into atomic research. CLAUDIA SCHEER Pe py Claudia driving her Glieen Hornet is a familiar sight around P.H.S. Being ,an excellent athlete, she is in intramurals, honor teams, and Leaders' Club, and she also participates in G. O., Red Cross, and Library Club. Mrs. Marotta and gym classes rate high with Claudia. She thinks Cwho doesn't?D that P.H.S. needs a glassed-in swimming pool. MARY SCHIAVO Quiet Mary likes dancing, rol- ler skating, and bowling, Mr. Lund and Mr. Cook. Has been a monitor and ,.in. Com- mercial Club, Gp O., and Ereen Lanterix She gas appy to pass merican is- tory, and still blushes to re- member the time she put her date's wallet in her pocket- book, thinking it was hers. Office work and marriage are ahead. ROBERT SCHMIDEL Slicer is one of our varsity football players who took part in a very successful year. Bob's favorites are chemistry and Mr. Hoose - also likes to go cruising around. He sure was gla to pass that American History Re ents - we1'en't we all! Bob Siinks a swimming pool would be a fine addition to P.H.S. Fu- ture sees college.



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PASQUALE STICCA Mr. I-loose and typing rate high with this quiet senior. An active member of Projec- tion Crew, Pat still finds time for watching movies and go- ing out with girls. Future plans include either college, trade school, or the armed forces. JANE STOEHRER Sweet and quiet are best used in describing jane. This friendly girl, though never conspiciously present, never- theless is always there doing her part. Her favorite pastime is writing letters - must be to that blond soldier. Four years in college with a nursing course are in jane's future. GEORGE STOCKINGER Tall, husky George is the Dazzy Vance of the class of '56 with two years of I.V. and one year of varsity base- ball behind him. Besi es, he enjoys the company of little Gracie, who seems to have his roving e e well in hand. George plans to go to work and then into the army. SUZANNE STONE Where one sees Sue, one sees Zelda May. Outside of eat- ing spaghetti at Caruso's, driv- ing is her favorite pastime. One time that she stopped smiling was when she beat a boy at Indian wrestling. Be- ing news editor for the Green Lantern has taken much of her time. Sue's future in- cludes Wellesley or Colby and marriage. WILLIAM SUTTON An easy smile and sure way make this co-captain of the football team a favorite among his classmates. Bein Chief Court Justice, freshman class, vice-president class, varsity presiident of of sophomore basket all, and varsity foot- ball have highlighted his high school career. As for the future, Bill says that college is ssible and the army is probgble. JOHN TALLMAN john, better known as Luke, is never in a hurry. For the last two springs he has led our golf team to suc- cessful seasons. One year of varsity football and two years of varsity basketball are also to his credit. Next year at Cobleskill or Paul Smith's gohn will still be enjoying his avorite pastime, sleeping. MARCIA TERHUNE Small, pegpy Marcia has the get-up-an -go and spirit of three. At games one may al- ways find her cheering the loudest for our Panthers. Her numerous activities include G. O., Library Club, Tri-Y, and others which mana e to keep this busy little gig oc- cupied. Springfield College is her choice in preparation for a teaching career. 'Pcqe 28 ELIZABETH THOMPSON guiet Beth always has that evil's leam in her eye. She and all her friends were proud when she made varsity cheer- leading at last. She went to All-State in the orchestra and was president of the Hi Chapter. Also active in Red Cross and honor teams, Beth likes Miss Sullivan, biology, and doing nothing. She plans to go to college.

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