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Class Ofiicers SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Jean Gancher Valedrctorran Olga Osterholm Salutatoncn HE class of 53 that s how we have identified ourselves for so long Soon we will be off to work to college or to the Service and looking back we shall think of our old friends our teachers those who have helped guide us through high school years our work our play but most of all we shall remember our senior year At the beginning we couldnt believe we were seniors at the end we didnt want to But regardless of whether we were glad or sorry to leave our high school days behind us these things will always stand out in our minds as representing fun youth and excitement our Senior Class officers Dick Stagg President Pete Hunter Vice President Irene Rice Se retary Jim Ballard Treasurer the G O Pres dent and Vice President Jay Greene and Bob Price the football team with Marty Seddon Joe Clchanowski Tom Faticone Bill Bowman Flop per Vlahos Pete Hunter Dave Palmer Goat Caparella Tom Christie Pete Mertz . . . the foot- ball game we lost by one heartbreaking point . . . the cheerleaders under the direction of Cookie Knob ach . . . counting whats in Chemistry class ... donkey vs. the elephant.. .the day we saw e . . .our class being the first in the history of Port High to win the lnterclass Play Contest all three years . . .the Senior Ball Blue Heaven that we were so proud of . . . Rocky d Elia s imi- tations and Charley Stanley s singing . . . .la Greene s debut on TV . . .Tiny MacDonald s win- ning the Oratorical Contest. . . Jill Tangerman s being chosen D. A. R. representative...lowa tests again . . . May I have your att ntion please? . . . the presentation of the MacDonough Trophy . . .Senior dues. . .the Altman Board . . . Miss Thompson s arrival Honor Study Hall moving up to the new school carrying books desks chairs wastebaskets and trying to g t in front of the Newsday photographer at the same time Miss Buckley s belles vaches du Jersey th G O Sock Hop In the new cafeteria Bermuda shorts and peasant socks grey streaks marrlng the girls hair those crazy bop pokes College Boards th I5 mph speed limit on the school driveway school spirit exchange assemblies Dave Palmer representing the seniors on the basketball team the school was so proud of the record shat terlng llO points it chalked up the new gym in which everyone had a seat Two students for the absentee list the LP record made by Ports music organizations Hamlet and Mac beth Mr Hendrlcksons slides Mrs John son s coming back Who s giving a party this weekend? ...college catalogues missing from the Guidance office . . .The Alcove . . . better you than me Carolyn Gaita s open houses ...The Port Weekly under the editorship of Nancy Stove. and Olga Osterholm . . .the Port Light under the editorship of Jennie Frammia and Ann Hoins... May I have the key, the G. A. A. under the leadership of Nibia Nataloni . . . the measles that depleted the ranks of students . . . the calisthenics that left the boys stiFf for weeks . . . Doc Ehre s spring play. . . e band concert. . . the Color War. . .spring fever . . . It seems to me . . .the Spring Carnival . . . the Senior Banquet... yearbooks coming out . ..tears good-byes and Pomp and Circum- stance. DORIN OLTARSH
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JEAN ALLEN Jeanne Most often seen-with JerrY Beavers Favorite expressron-Holy Cow Should be-a good wife Could never be-loud Besertrng sin-always sleepy Saving grace-Doise A quiet person is welcomed everywhere. ARLINE ANSCHUTZ Boots Mos! often xeeniwitlw Biol Favorite errpressionfOlw Boy Should befa stewardess Could never be-c dog catcher Besetting rin-late hours Saving grace-a good soort lrle is fun, isn t H9 CHARLES E. ASHMAN Charlie Most often seen-Hshing Favorite expression- Slrould be-o goo Could never be-u Republican politician Beselting sin-laziness Saving grace-honesty Never leave that till tomor- row wlriclr you can do lo- day. AUDREY ANN AXTELL Aud Mos? often seen-working on Senior write-ups Favorite expression-For good- ness sokes! Sltculd be-c bio-chemist Could never be-a suleslady Beselting sin-blushing Saving grace-diligence The person who has a firm trust in the Supreme Being is powerful rn lvrs power. ef'--1 i 1 1 -,l,',4..4..f4,6 iff:-av .fl - ,Au . .lim 1 Qfg I Most' o en se n-h t-rodin 97. e avo Ie ession-Okay, il thot' nv you if a ' , d never -even tempe d Besetti ' con sions Sa ' g grac 's 'n Hrs ltair pm ike porcupine quills. D r . fy, 4 3, ALICE BEDELL Most often seen-smiling ot Mr. Macintosh Favorite expression-all righfa Should be-a ohilatelis! Could never be-boisterous Besening sin-foo little onimotion Saving grace-sincerity Silence never rnolrex any blunders. BARBARA JOYCE BIGGS Buzzle Mos? often seen-working in the School Store Favorite expression-Hi ya, Kid Should be-c secretary Could never be-ouncluol Besetting sin-forgetting her report card Saving grace-full ol fun Lough and the world lauglws with you. BRUCE BOND Most often seen-reading aboui hot rods Favorite expression-When do we ect? Should be-an engineer Could never be-Perry Como Besetting sin-prevariccting Saving grace-offoble disposition He played the game well, I3 1
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