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WILLIAM Bill-is interest thing mechani to attend M. I. Sam permits... thusiast in and ... has been in Li and Focus Club. 'OLLA in a ny - and wants if Uncle tballen- ■of school JANET ACKERLY Jan-magnetic personality. ties.j. secretary of C e 1 e - ajy. rity, Tl leater Group... Clio JK Treairn er.. .Council mem- | ber.L worked on Port Li gl|fj j Port W jekly,..wants igB! 1 1 to Wp fjeij J? 1 JW m If ft I GERALD B Jerry-future is plans to work, ...enjoys b ry is a lika , ing, una: EDWARD A. BIALOBRZES1 Blal-participates in bot! football and basketball, thinking of a career in ci television or agriculti Fratry member...Pi he likes, with Engjfl on the other side of tj|i dger, MARIA BIANCO Maria-a future secretary who is quite a talented vio- linist... a faithful member of Comm erclal Club... Irked by certain teachers.. .Maria enjpys driving tnd ping pong.
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BRENDA LU FORMAN SANDRA MADEHEIM Valedictorian Salutitorian Senior Class History The leap year class of '52 has really revolutionized activities around Port High. Proving this was Margaret Ingley. who did a superlative job asG.O. president, along with Vice-President Marge Hazard. In the other governmental offices the Senior Class was ably led by President Len Jacoby; Vice-President Bud Johnson; Secretary Bobbie Millman; and Treasurer Mary Natale. Out on the football field the boys reigned supreme.. .Carl Booker, George Adami. Steve Saccarechia, Bud Johnson, Ed Musslewhite. Lin Lipsett, A1 Epomonande, Pete Paulding, GeorgeSadlo, Ed Lanciki. Walt Palawski, Tommy Cosolito, Jim Roberts, Al Pennetti and Ed Bialobrzeski.. .Carl Booker led Nassau County in scoring.. .Walt Palawski was named for All-Scholastic. Cheering the boys on were the Varsity cheerleaders under the direction of Pat Haron ...also the new Drum Majorettes: Dolores Mauser, Pam Mori, Joyce Crooker, Marile Marzo, and Virginia Zirpolo .. .thus bringing our last football season to a successful close. As November rolled around, eyes were turned to the Frost Ball. All those involved worked energetically to pre- sent the best dance of the year. Rehersals for the Mikado were soon in full swing with Pieter Paulding starring as Ko-Ko and Sally Enscoe as a convincing Katisha. Limitations in the gym did not dishearten Port High sports fans. Seen on the basketball court were J.R. , George Adami, Carl Booker, Pete Walters, Ed Musslewhite. Phil D'Elia, Walt Palawski, and Bill Jankowski. The G.A.A., led by President Carol Carpenter and Vice-President Myrna Horowitz, had a memorable year... Varsity hockey was undefeated and senior girls were well-represented in all other sports. In the literary department Preston Pumphrey and Janet Kuhl did a tremendous job as editors of the PORT WEEKLY. Through their efforts the paper was truly published weekly. Working to put the PORT LIGHT together were Barbara Lynch and Bill Cunningham as Co-Editors, and Janet Compere and Myrna Horowitz as Art and Layout Editors. Looking back we find the unforgettable events which really made high school the tops...the Rainbow Room ... Sue Tiley's antics in assembly...Lee McGrath as our Miss North Shore Hospital' ... Jane Oram's mention in the Hof - stra art contest.. .Nancy McDonough's heart at Colgate...Cameron MacDonald's leaving for New Zealand... Stretch coming back from Haverstraw.. .Marge Hazard being chosen D. A.R. representative...Mrs. Johnson's history tests... Pam Mori's winning the Oratorical Contest...Barbara Wheeler's outstanding piano playing.. .Nancy Ramey's leaving for Kansas City... Mrs. Piazza's diligence as class advisor.. .Bill Cunningham as Desmond Dalton , chasing his heroine. Tommy Orr...Danny, Teddy, and Fred-unsurpassed on the horn...our work on the North Shore Hospital program... waiting for college acceptances... the Spring Carnival... never ending regents...and finally, before we knew it, graduation! Now that it is over, we look back on three wonderful years that we will always remember. Come on Class of '53, carry on the log of life in Port High... It's up to youl Marile Marzo Myrna Horowitz 14
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CARL BOOKER Book-”Mr. Touchdown, 1951 of Port High...an all-round athlete.. .prefers football and track.. .big hearted and generous, he's everybody's friend...has a flair for painting...an outstanding dancer... member of Fratry. SUZANNE Suzy-amicable Biology en ing are her hobbies, favorite school activit swimming and shri Cornell. DOROTHY BOTTINGER Dot friendly and good-natured... active in all school spons. ..es- pecially enjoys basketball, volley- ball and swimming.. .Vice-Presi- dent of G 2.. .active on Port Light Staff...favorite subject-biology ...hopes to enter nursing field. THERESA CARA MANICA Theresa-pleasant a nd industrious commercial major... anticipates a secretarial ca re e r...adept at |shorthand... fancies choir and pos- dancing.. .member of Com- fcial Club., .favorite pastime is walking. DENIS BRADY Denis-has an affinity for sports both in and out of school, baseball in particular...belongs to t e n ni sand baseball teams.. .Circle treasurer.. .ambitious and enthusiastic...one of our actors. tatty mernoer -2 treasurer Su ay w fe 1 baseball pwjM ggians to attend Long Island Agricul- tura 1 and Technical In- stitute. SARAH ELIZABETH BROWN Bette- Her hair depicts spirit”... one of Orson Wel- les' most avid fans. . . likes to sing-member of choir... favorite activity is Modern Dot-pep is Dot’s middle name... one of our popular cheerleaders... very good - natured with a teasing sense of humor... has anaversion to obstinate males... never seems to walk.. .excels in all spons, especially Mo- dern Dance.. .always run- ning somewhere. MONIQUE CARMENT Nickey- 'Tres charmant witha refresh- ing sense of humor...completely unas- suming. . .varsity basketball player. . . Nickey Is a faithful Yankee fan...a prospective Florence Nightingale . . . member of Circle, Clio, and Celerity. CAROL CARPENTER Carp-proficient G.A.A. President ...keen athlete...1 ikes Business Law...smile for everyone...cute ... brimming with school spirit... likes to cruise about in her car.
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