Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY)

 - Class of 1958

Page 1 of 160

 

Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1958 Edition, Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collectionPage 7, 1958 Edition, Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1958 Edition, Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collectionPage 11, 1958 Edition, Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1958 Edition, Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collectionPage 15, 1958 Edition, Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1958 Edition, Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collectionPage 9, 1958 Edition, Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1958 Edition, Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collectionPage 13, 1958 Edition, Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1958 Edition, Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collectionPage 17, 1958 Edition, Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 160 of the 1958 volume:

.am uv 1. E, w w 5 4 aw Lia Cl' vim Q wggww igw M, ir ff sea' Q x ,f 1- 9 gm ,sg few ' 'fi Sam -- ' ig.. Z1 My rf W Q will! ,, k A, My pw 'Z' 5 ,L 'F if X, Mm, .ff an Q as J Z gag- Q ' fig' -kR 'f' 'E P W g ,.A, t, , at It K A ' f , Q gf f. . an 491' fillmig HI' l' - 7 -1' K L A My .89 W V- .-av 4 Ax. AL . ff irjiggglkyf' 6-V I 1 hr' 2'A ' NL ff i A is M 1 H av ic-, 4 1 'WJ N Q A ,. ' r P ? 3+ 35, , l . 1 ,. QMLQV: xriik if Q Ik . yi I , , I! A 9 I Q, . K I? 'zi 'Q 4, 5 - . . I W, , , K an K Ev 'W rv, f Lil Q, 4 ik x K 'BQ wiv S2336 ., i- 26' Q fl wr gy, eb if W f 'fy-fr-f,f' 11, -ww pt ' - -, skew? . -W. -. A : -f f. ., -i -. if Q, 1 t, 45,,g,m:4.g,3,,Ew,,...::,.mm,,,-ziggy :ew K E- 1 :WW-'ar . ..... ,, ' ' -121:55 -ffm :life ff . q+a5f?7gXM - !2ii- .. fer.. ,. 1 as WM , .. .... 2 ' '- .- s ,,-iw .,... - - T 3? . i , .:- f. - 7 JG 2 :,--...H - .,wz5!:,iff..x:,f:f' 1' Poul D. Schreiber High if fwwif dff EM 51 wfffiiw K J' School Port Washington, New York S 5 Foreword The grealesf goal any yearboolc can hope lo affain is +o provide an accurare and lasring record of 'rhe imporlanr achievemenrs and acrivilies of 'rhe year. ln pursuing lhis goal, The PORT LIGHT has endeavored +o fell 'rhe srory of 'rhe year lhrough pholoqraphs and arlicles of oursranding inleresf. lf is our wish rhar all who read and reread lhis volume will find wilhin ifs covers many memorable souvenirs. The I958 PORT LIGHT is proudly dedicalred 'ro lhe sluclenls of rhe Paul D. Schreiber l-liqh School. Neifher rain nor snow nor sleef can sfop ihe 8:10 migra+ion fo P.D.S.H.S Table of Contents Adminisiraiion .,.,.A.,..., ,.,A ....,.,A...A.,. . ,.,.., A , . .,............,...,.. ..,..,.,..... A 6 Seniors ........,.,A......,.. ,.,.A.,. I 6 Uncierclassmen ...,,Q.. ,.,...... 5 O Acfivifies ,4.,.....,..... AA..,A..4 5 8 Boys' Sporfs A.e...,.. ......... 8 2 Girls' Sporfs .. 94 Memories .......... ..,...,.. I O8 if f Q ' Through Hs mailboxes pass ihe WA lcey fo our fu'I'ure, our college accepfances. J .K K fa . ,X - W f lwws 2 My H- 'M,fzf?3f El ,A ,L W'f4 :'f is . M A Ja 9173? 6' HY f:,k?L,: l Qwgrj ,U 5 x Nfl, W .1 , , , 3 , ,lssq Lg R,- S 'X S X a- .rf J 2 S' ill fflffg ,, i P if . . Q 1 52 Hs, .J HZ ull A . . ML' V A If Enh-:rurgg Porf Washmgfon Qlqngfwz, S j 3 he W lol' :Sl 'YF ll .wifi g S 51 xl fri! ihe Boulevard where fhe IITICGD4 5 gf . so A ,W r,,, l W , 'f A . W 1 135 ,ri venuence was femporarywandr fhe f , s,,Lgif Ll , L. 1 A X :. ' . fi Lima - - ' n - . 2 f,4.j4yg4g3 lmprovemenf as permanent :Q VYV' gig egg- ' K 1 was wx TTT Qi , ' ff? 75125 if' Lsvlo A X S J Y ,kjlfiMQ1,1ggg9,Vk:,VA Vkk' 'uf R ', ?E?.QQ W7'::'!'i v . i ,VW yi' , 5 fu '- ww? ' L ',,rL wwf: 5 F'fffsw5fi? wg .pf 5,4 .Why 3, 17,535 il Q .M ,S s I in W- K 2 E M' A .-gf, ,,.... K rrrs l,rr.. W, L . 1 1 y X f i , S ' s:Wfw?frg1'N' . 5 h,rrr. Zxmz M - il gg ,,m. if. -yr-W jj M'?3 WM . Q. ffm il ' sw 15,5 Q, , rs. ex u Wolff' ' QV' or :iglgw 'A ff li ,W , s 5' T Wi I 9' Q A W ,W wx r L A Q Tfwf , fe . J f -ff. V' ',,-W 2 2 S s.ss we . Jw .A 'K , fmmf - -ff' V' 'gg Mft 'K , ififff E23 I 5' , V ? f fekkfie, . ,,g 'fuE5 gy 1 ,,gEL.e,fJJ im . 5 if msfefv f W - Vkfwsize -L : w V 1,f'M 5? 3:5 r M We F 2, 1 ,A : Lf 1 Jw . 2 ,Y.,kMNy,?, A kg? .,,. ,yi Wa V M x i fx' wrygreii 55' V waive 'Q Q 'gf ffl A 6, '55 rl Q il R v. Y. 2 y, A-'fi 5 X . 5 we wrrr rrsr e ll ' 4 ' A quneif omeni' od r, .51 A , Q E1 . Mg 'IQ ,VM Q I ff: I A.,, V .V fhorouqhf re. 1:Malng35Yf9 , ,,rrrrr 1 J 1 Y f ' , M 50 H U ' W ,t, ., ,, iw kg X, lg 3ffTQ5 fg,,,f55 'gfwgfffilygrfglllfwfi , as We' f5fr-fgvgg nf my 15,15 K , w ff,-f' A' iQ'i'f f3W QR liffwfw f N2 fs' , 55.2.1 fm my M, A. U. 5, 21, Ky' 52,1 f, 3,3 ., , A An .unusual vievg of I W ower Main reef--wfflg !oManhasset B di s'I'an m ay 44 A in +he ce. l Z Our second hom e, fhe Public Li- brary, isafhe scene of many hours of frentied research. heed for our farriups T 'L ? A own Dock. tk1,,,,'mM film +o r Adminisfrafion Board of Educalion DR. JAMES A. HALL Superinlendenl of Schools Sfanding, lefl fo righl: Mrs. Rulh Ringwald, Mr. Alberl Blunl lll, Mr. lr n Polhemus, Mrs. Mary Porfer. Sillingz Mr. Roberl' Waller, Mr. Eugene Worcesler Commander W. Normile. ll is a privilege lo greel lhe Class ol l958 and lo wish each member 'rhe besl of everylhing as he leaves Paul D. Schreiber High School. During your lime wilh us, we have 'fried lo give you every possible educalional opporlunily. We hope lhal you have lalcen advanlage of all of lhem. Mosl ol you have. Il you have done your parl, you are well prepared for whal- ever lies ahead. No one can ever slop learning. Whelher your plans in- clude college or nol, you will lace new problems and will have lo find solulions lor lhem. l-ligh school should have helped you lo do 'rhis elileclively. Wherever you go and whalever course you lake lhrough lile, my besl wishes and hope lor your conlinued success go wilh you. Sincerely yours, JAMES A. HALL Superinlendenl ol Schools 8 Principal CLIFFORD F. HENDRICKSON Principal The basic spirii of a school offen originafes wi'rh GEORGE R. HORTON Assisfanl Principal i+s ieachers. and more offen, wiih ifs principal and assislanl principal. We are forfunale Jrhaf Mr. Hendrickson and Mr. l-lorlon display The friendli- ness and cheerful concern 'rha+ spread 'rhrough our high school and give if a warm feeling of com- panionship. Alrhough adminislraiive posiiions in- volve a greai deal of work io which Mr. Hendrickson and Mr. Horlon devofe mos'r of iheir fime, ihey sfill have lime Ieff lo say a cheery hello +o people passing in fhe corridor or ioke wifh siudenfs on an equal basis. MISS FLORENCE WIESER MRS. ANGELA A. CORSON MR. EDWARD EHRE English English English . . W AA MR. WlLLlAM. B. T. MOCK MRS. LILLIAN SCHIFF MRS. ELIZABETH R. BARNHOUSE English English Spanish, English MISS NATALIE BOKSENBERG MR. JAMES A. MaclNTOSH MISS ELIZABETH M. MALLETT English French, English Physical Educalion, English MR. WILLIAM L. BERRY MRS. BLANCHE H. JOHNSON MR- DANIEL A. BIRO MISS VIOLET E. CAMPBELL Hisfory Hisfory HISIOVY- HBGIIIW Hisfory MRS. LEONA B. HUGGINS MR. CHARLES H. KEZAR R. CARMEN J. LICITRA Hisfory Hisfory I Hisfory MR. ALLAN B. ELLIS MR. LEO B. COSTELLO MR. CHARLES E. DANOWSKI MRS. JEANNETTE S. KELLIE Hisfory Maihemafics Mafhemaiics Mafhemafics MRS. BERTA WEINER MISS JANETTE M. DICKSON MISS VIRGINIA PETTET Mafhemaiics Biology Biology MRS. MARCELLE D. GRAHAM MR. STANLEY BREITNER MR. EDWARD A. PICKETT MISS MARGUERITE A. DUFFY Physics Science, Maihemafics CIIemI5'I'Y I-GIIII I Z Lv 1 ,I V . Q 'MA I if. , 'E il TE ! MISS GERTRUDE L. BUCKLEY MR. FRANK J. SCHOENBORN MRS. JOANNE ENGELBERT French German, Spanish Spanish MR. A. TREVOR HELLEMS MR- KENNETH W. BROWN MR. WILLIAM C. SCHAFER MRS. JENNIE P. MARCHESE Ar, Business Educaq-ion Business Educaiion Business Educaiion MR, GEORGE MCHATTON MISS HELEN F. GREEN MR. CHARLES H. SMITH Business Educafion Home Economics, HeaIII1 Indusfrial Arfs, Maihemaiics MR. G. EDWARD McILHENNY MR. CHARLES G. YOUNG MR. JOHN A. WILKINSON MR. BRUCE D. MCDONALD Indusfrial Arfs Indusfrial Arfs Driver Educafion Driver Educafion MR. SAUL SCHERER MISS FRANCES WALLACE MR. NATHAN KANTOR Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor MR, MARVIN DAVIS MR. GEORGE CHRISTOPHER MR. PETER MESROBIAN Special Class Teacher Band Orchesfra MR. G. CARL SEEBER MISS LEONORE MR. JACOB R060 MR. ALBERT JESSEN Physical Educaiion FOEHRENBACH Physical Educafion Physical Educafion Physical Educafion 'I4 5 s Q E . ...ww-f...,..... V... ,s-GM. OFFICE STAFF Clockwise: Mrs. A. Sfewarl, Mrs. I. Bal- leffa, Mrs. A. Newmann, Mrs. Y. Waf- erson, Mrs. M. Greco, Miss S. Mifsos, Miss E. Drosle. CUSTODIAL STAFF Fronf row, lelf Io righf: Mr. P. Merrill, Mr. W. Gil, Mr. J. Connolly. Back row, Ieff fo right Mr. J. Kearns, Mr. J. Ciminere. SPECIAL SERVICES Sfanding, Ieff +o riglif: Miss L. Wood, Psychologist Mrs. R. Founfain, Direcfor of Cafeferiasg sealed, leff lo riglwl: Miss R. Smifh, Nurse, Mrs. E. Begenau, Librarian. 15 CAFETERIA STAFF Clockwisez Mrs. S. Bruno, Mrs. T. Ressa, Mrs. M. Croll, Mrs M. Piscioffa, Mrs. E. Hansen, Mrs. A. Yeager, Mrs. S lndence, Mrs. A. Horr. N555 ggi :,-,, wg -gg Q Q 55 ..,MwM M. ,.., I AW . . .W .MQW yfvfwcgf-'N 234499 :swf ,AWS M , wg 53' X New 5.1, , 5 1 -Q W , if -L wn 'fm ALEXANDRA ANTHONY Sandy . . . Bu'r I don'+ have a Boslon accenll . .. salesgirl a+ Bonwil Teller's . . . sweel and prelly . . . lhe lulure sees her as an eflicienl privale secrelary. IRENE APOLANT Un bon peinfre . . . refined in every way . . . a refresh- ing personalily . . . lran- quil . . . makes delighllul music on her cello. .. may be an arlisl for real. MICHAEL ANUSKEWICZ Mr. Aclivily . . . his lu- lure? - engineering al R.P.l .... an inexhauslible supply ol school spiril . . . lall Todd is a power on Sludenl Council . . . con- scienlious. DOROTHY ARNOLD Can lype a page in a blink of The eye . . . le'r's lace ill . . . iusl doesn r care lor malh . . . eager To slarl lull-lime secrelarial work. 18 ROBERT ALBANESE Trampoline enlhusiasl . . . sailor, firsl class: boal builder. 'foo . . . English is his loible, maih his power ...Bob will ulilize his abili- lies as an engineer. SCHUYLER ALLMAN The bopping Mr. lvlodesly .. . Skip's shining slar? - California! . . . oul To break lhe four-minule mile . . . love lhose deserl bools ...by and by. a sfar jour- nalisl. if DORCAS ALLEN A perl Porlelle . . . can'+ help lhal blush in driver ed .... rousing cheers 'lor lhe blue 'n while . . . chem- islry lab. groan! . . . Dee aspires 'ro be a medical secrelary. OLIVER ANGEVINE OI . . .an imporllrom Ros- lyn . . .lavorile recrealionr baskelball varsily . . . a husller in The A 8: P where he will work lull lime afler June. PAUL BARTINI xn enieriaining compan- Jn his weakness is waihemaiics . . . iavoriie iccupaiion is sleeping, exl io ealing, Thai is . . . will make a go of every- hing. MALCOLM BEYER he mad scienfisi . . . Cap- iy's rockef in Reiorf . . . razy quesfions in +rig lass . . . keeps lafe hours -for Spufnik . . . seeks xnnapolis for engineering ..+all and lanky. RUTH BEUTENMULLER The quiei one . . . a pro- duciive personaliiy . . . wizard on The black and while keys . . . joining fhe collegiaie crowd nexf fall when she begins her work on her science major. JOHN BINNIE Scienfisl. . . fixes anylhing even remoiely connecied wifh elecfriciiy . . . 'zorchl' . . . his buzz bomb . . .re- served and pleasanf . . . campus bound . . . John will excel in iechnological sfudies. HEIDI BACHMAN Chances are she's fhinking aboui someone in Challe- nooga . . . our new girl from Babylon . . .a candid smile . . . always a good sporl. ANNETTE BALIOTTI Sweef ol face and Jremper- ameni, 'foo . . . in fun, noi so angelic as she appears ...Annie dreams of a irip 'ro lialy . . . charis a course 'rowards business school. LOUISA BALDUCCI Slapsfick unlimiied . . . walch ihose ialkaiive eye- brows . . . Lou haies +0 be kepi wailing . . . day- dreams of being a secre- iary . . .in The midsl of a crowd. BARBARA BALL The blonde wiih a creafive iouch . . . Remember ihe Porf Weekly's Harry Vex- er? . . . coming about hard-a-lee! . . . aiming lor Slaniord. . ,,, gglu i 3- 'xy .E rissi . ELIZABETH BORDEN 1 . . . ThaT black bomb aded wiTh 'friends . . . ways obliging . . . busy eekends her deep ugh . .,. shooTing Tor ST. awrence and sociology. NANCY BOUSOUET ravgels wiTh a crowd of iirls . . . ThaT's clever . . a brigh+ girl, ThaT Iance . . . Trim and Tidy . . a Top-raTe secreTary he will be. PATRICIA BORDEN Flair Tor originaliTy . . . heard analyzing The world . . . arTisT. wriTer, iazz en- ThusiasT . . .a girl oT vary- ing moods and inTeresTs . . . PaT is on her way To college. MARIANNE BRINDLEY An ideal American girl... oh. Those R.P.l. weekends . . . CeleriTy's TirsT lady . . . Mary keeps The rnaior- eTTes in sTep . . . desTined To be popular in college. Too. fi lin 51, PETER BROKAW A disTincTive laugh in any crowd . . . sTar on The Ten- nis courTs . . . a cool dancer . . . aTTacks every- Thing wiTh gusfo . . . des- TinaTion: college and busi- ness adminisTraTion. PHYLLIS BROWN Debbie . . . sTarboard Tack. righT oT way . . . ac- Tive in nearly everyThing ...aTTer high school. Con- necTicuT College . . . and ThaT CoasT Guard Acade- my across The road. 20 WILLIAM BROOKS Bill . . . jokes and pranks galore . . . Teminine vari- eTy is The spice of liTe . . . The mainsTay on PorT's line . . . aces back To back T ...gianT oT '58. y WADE BROWN I-lamp ...speed demon on The waTer . . . house on The PoinT . . . discovered working among The shelves in A 81 P . . . love ThaT sTuTT . . . ambiTion: col- lege wiTh concenTraTion in chemical engineering. JOHN BUONO A smoofh voice . . . cars, cars. cars . . . beafs walk- ing . . . fesf fubes in sighf . . . Affenfion, affenfion! Pleasei waif for fhe bell . . . frusfworfhy. LUCILLE CEKADA Dracficing for J.V. Cheer- ng . . . fhe effervescenf :apfain of J.V. Cheering . . coming affracfions: a :erfain iunior college in lermonf . . . capricious ascapades. CATHERINE BUXHOEVEDEN The girl wifh fhe imporfecl look . . . one reason why movie pafronage in Porf has increased . . . a fufure as an airline hosfessi. . . gives Elvis compefifion wifh her guifar. CHARLES CELLA Mr. Touchdown of I957 ...a quief hero . . . Bef- fer believe if! . . . English feachers and Charlie iusf ain'f made for one anofher . . . affer June. fhe U. S. Army. WILLIAM CERTAIN Bill . . . high man on fhe Coral Tones . . . clofhes of fhe lafesf sfyle . . . no doubf abouf if, he is on his way fo high achieve- menfs. JANE CHRISTENSEN Never foo busy fo help a friend . . . 'rhaf's fabu- lous! . . . enjoys meefing people . . . facifurn . . . off fo business school . . . when she's made her for- fune, Janie will fravel. 2l JANE CHORLTON Down-fo-earfh and pracfi- cal .. .a pleasanf smile . . . knows where she's going and how fo gef 'rherel . . . seen scurrying off fo J.J. Newberry's where she will soon work fulllfime. EDITH CHUDD Edie anficipafes joining fhe nursing profession . . . always appears affenfive . . . simply crazy abouf chocolafe ice cream . Q. . pleasanf fo know. HOWARD CONKEY 'lowie drives fhaf blue :ord wifh fhe loud sound . . shy buf agreeable . . . :ffracfed by new Thunder- :irds . . . soff-spoken . . . :ollege bound. CATHERINE CON ROY led-head . . . quief dyna- no . . .is fhaf a preference for fhe Air Force? . . . sin- :erify is Cafhy's frade- 'nark . . . campus bound T . . her acfions speak. JAMES CONNIFF Jimmy.. . look for him iusf anywhere affer school . . . fhaf curly flaffop . . . de- fermined fo become a mil- lionaire . . . his combina- fion will affracf fhe per- fecf girl. THOMAS CONWAY Fan club. girls? . . . fond of a special cheerleader Tom's falisman: a shrunken head! . . . kepf hopping wifh fhe carnival . . . engi- neering will be his voca- fion. 22 RONALD CHUTE Dependable . . . Ronnie always appears on fhe go . . . his favorife haunf? fhe bowling alleys . . . firsf love: science or mafh. aff- er his esfeemed converfi- ble. ofcourse . . . infends fo mafriculafe. ROBERT CLYDE Bob . . . looking f-orward fo a iob affer graduafion .. . here's fo many promo- fions . . . he and his car are inseparable . . . fall and amiable . . . depend- able worker. LEONA CIMINERA Them fhere eyes . . . fhere's someone in fhe Air Force . . . likes parfies and gay fimes . . . affer June. Lee will begin fhe life of a secrefary. ROBERT COLTON Mr. Porf Lighf . . . Don r forgef your deadline! . . . conscienfious . . . arf, arf. and more arf . . . varsify frackman, besides . . . plans a college major in- you guessed if-arf! WILLIAM DALSIMER BiII's green Tyrolean . . . droll wif . . . desirous of an lvy League law degree . . . pro+ruding obiecl' nof marked by red flag . . . 6.0. conscious . . . sponlaneous quipsfer . . self-confident GEORGE D'ANTONIO Lead foof . . . devilish grin and way. . . drag, man. drag! . . . Spike Jones supplies his enferfainmenl' . . . OFF we go, info fhe wild blue yonder. i , . - REXFORD DAMIANI Muscles personified . . . pul' I'haI shol, lilf 'those weighls . . . crazy . . . curly black hair... courses in naval engineering will occupy Rex in college. HARRIET DANZIG Red-headed bundle of en- ergy . . . agreeable and ready for fun . . .a 'rransfer 'ro Porf High . . . liberal ar'rs +o fill Ihe bill in col- lege . . . naulical in+eres+s. 23 ALAN COOKLER 300 . . . a bowler from way back . . . quiel buf effeciive . . . Cowboy . . . seen driving around Iown . . . Ohhhyyy . . . Al seeks furiher educafion in business adminisfralion. STUART COHENS Suave . . . cool blue eyes on fhe lookouf for les girls .. . engaged in a baffle of wi+s wi'rh Mrs. Corson . . . sporfsl . . . des+ina+ion: halls of ivy. CLAIRE COUCHOUD Sugar ...a working girl reader cum gusfo . . . a cordial personalify . . . quick Thinker . . . possesses sponlaneous laughier . . . agreeable buf defermined . . . abundance of enihusi- asm. NANCY CROOKER Always unruilled, ever el- ficienf . . . P-O-R-T, Yea +eam! . . . ooh. Ihose soil brown eyes . . . loafhes be- ing idle . . . sure Io be a successful secrelary. HARVEY DAVIS urs a lancy Iigure on lhe e . .. you gol fhal ghl? . . . Harvey will ave his figure slcares To acome a pillo in lhe Uni- ed Slales Air Force. SANDRA DEATOR ra'rry's singing 'ralenl' . . . iusic. music, music. . .Iall 'id sligh+Iy sophislicaled espile +hose cule bangs . .affer furlher educafion andy wanls To leach in a Hle red schoolhouse. LINDA DAVIS A real blonde Soulhern belle . . . who said lhal boy, Jerry Davis, was her brolher? . . .genfle voiced ...Lyn dreams ol a Soulh- ern music college, nalu- rally . . . praclice, praclice, praclice. MARY ANNE DE CURTIS Smiley . . .seen wilh birds of a Iealher . Q . Ihal Elvis! . . . a nalural comedienne ... how abouf 'rha'r . .. a boisferous laugh . . .ob- served worlcing al Nassau Slores. ,E k.r,g mn- : NM 'II ' may Q S E a. F5 -. 15821121 ., gi gg 55, I5 sm K K s . ,.. wif., K .i I 3 4-. g P s i K K S , f K A i Q K I r L I Q I s 3 P 21 K I H ,sag is sf gh J. 89,2 11sw1v.m- f - f. ,fsz.ssv..w 1: .Qs 52 .e-.,Mfo 'S--wg, 1 .1 gi, 1, ' , W .mExw' fmwfww 1'f-KW H ' f 1-I - 2 'zz was 1 -- ::..',.:,.f 'V CV' - K . f fimmlwfsamgi s ' 555 ,mi ,QTSEQQE . , H522 H Eifiiihi.. 9- uf: 1. E-7 , M ses M.:-3.13 1 - - L V 'i??ii, ifr?7'f' ,f ., .. .,., - Q- M, E55 1 f ii' - , gg I SJ, DOROTHY DELL Dollie . . . Iosl among Ihe 'fall ones . . . a walking en- cyclopedia wilh a classy binding . . .sounds off for The varsify cheers . . . Ohio weelcends . . . college? si, senor. . . ain r1hal some- Ihin'I . CAROLE DEMEO Somelim-es serious, oflen laughing, always welcome . . . soil brown eyes . . . concealing sponlaneous ideas . . . LeI's really live il up! . . .a Iulure phys. ed. Ieacher, Iha'r's Carole. PATRICIA DELLAVECHIA PaHi . . . Oh, Ihal copper lop! . . . she hares +o be Icepf wailing . . . always planning a lively weekend . . .yes siree, boss, a Iulure secrelary. DOROTHY DeNAVE The girl wifh Ihe dreamy brown eyes . . . Oh, +hal's fabulous! . . . lilies pizza, people and psychology . . . easily frusfraled by pierc- ing slares . . . journalism in college . . . radianl en- ergy. DENISE DENTAN Our Traveled colleague . .L a classroom wil . . . Denny is aiming for Cornell and a degree in bacferiology . . . glib conversalionalisi . . . losf among bools and saddles. DENISE desC-SRANGES Faifhful lo Vergil lDenny is The only Larin IV sfudenfl . . . 5.5.5.-soff-spoken. sweef. and sincere shu'Her-bug . . . vefer- inary science maior in col- lege. GIOVANNA DERIU Joanna 'ro mos'r of us . . . unending supply of school spirif . . . knows nearly everyone . . . she will un- doubfedly make some ex- ecufive a capable secre- 'rary. M ERCEDES DE SOLA Spanish speaking seiiorifa . . . a gif'r from Caracas . . . Help! l'm buried alive in fhe Porf Weekly room! . . .college wirh a language major is nexf on her agenda. WW .-.gy 3 ..c MQ BETTY DeYONGH A head-over-heels ardor for roller skaling . . . ioc- und and sprighfly ,. . . en- viable blonde coilifure . . . following Florence Nighf- ingale's foofsfeps I. . . cheerful and friendly +o all. JUDITH DONNO Sparkplug . . . ever full of pep and vigor . . . always has 'the lasf word . . . 'rhe gym is where we found her! . . .Judy is aiming for a business major in junior college. 25 PATRICIA DIONNE The envy of all calorie counfers . . . nea+ as a pin . . . lusrrous pageboy . . . air 'lravel will be a pleasure wi+h Pai as a gracious hosiess. CHARLES DOUGHTY Chuck . . . iokes plus . . . knows wha? o'clock if is! . . . lively weekends . . . +ha+ happy hello . . . des- Hnalion: ivy halls or bell- boH'om irousers. NANCY DUVEL There's a cerTain Mercham Marine . . . aTTracTiveness wiTh The spice oT knowl- edge . . . sailing is righT down her alley . . . college will ready her Tor a Teach- ing career . . . blush? never! BRENDA EATO B . . . Girl Friday in The PorT LighT room . . . under a pile of snap shoTs . . . successTul in everyThing she Tries . . . sporTs Tor leisure Time . . . secreTary- To-be. RONITA DYE A Tall, Trim blonde . . sarcasm Tor a laugh . . . Tun To know . . . Ronnie's 5-year plan . . . shorT, shorT hair . . . sociology To be her college major . .. meow! LINDA ECKARDT Tall and, oh, so blonde... You're kidding! ...runs ouT TirsT Tor varsiTy cheers . . . college in The NorTh- easT . . . Tound driving wiTh The gang on SaTurdays. 26 ANNABELLE DOYLE Seen in her green bomb. radio blasTing - noT seen paying Tor gas . . . Anne Tears Mr. l-lellems' con- Temporary arT day dreams oT being a privaTe secreTary. JEAN DUNN Vivacious bruneTTe . . . Don'T keep her waiTing . . . an unsuspecTed humor . . . Jean spends her Time aTTer school - geTTing home! . . . business school Tor her aTTer Paul D. Schreiber. DOUGLAS DREGHORN The Yellow Bomber . . . conTinually chasing a cer- Tain girl . . . Doug's a sneaker -wearing soccer player . . . headed Tor an easTern college . . . aspires To engineering. JEROME DUNNELLS Jerry . . . Take iT slow. Tella Those Friday nighTs . . . a broken wing kepT him oTT The TooTball Tield . . .a liberal arTs col- lege candidaTe. ffl H 5 . .isa : V. . se ' 2 I gf? P 1. 2 i 'i ... ,, T, 7 513 if . : f agar- 5 .,., - L 3 if . . f- i f 5 - -ff I ' ' M , ,Eze ls. is JANE FITZPATRICK Filz . . . 'rhe il girl in alh- lelics . . . discovered in Miss Ps office . . . por- celain-lilce complexion . . . an oufslanding sfudenl. .. lurfher schooling will malce 'mer a physical educalion leacher. HILTON FLEMINGS Kir of preoccupalion . . . oquacious wi+h +he oppo- ife sex . . . in 'rhe fufure: he Air Force and 'rhe busi- ness world . . . will lead a nappy life and malce olh- ers happy. MARJORIE FLEMING Singer wilh a roclc and roll beal . . . an adroif a+hle're . . . iocular and pleasanl' . . . ever volunfeering af G.A.A. meelings. . . Mar- gie is lilced by one and all. GAIL FOSTER Enviable red hair . . . af- lable disposilion . . . loves 'ro be behind lhal sleering wheel fhal' shalces, raHles, 'n rolls . . . loolcs forward lo receiving her while cap. STEPHEN EHRE King of lhespians . . . al- ways found around . . . I'II crown ya! . . . off lo college . . . Sleve yearns lo become Doc in earn- esl . . . never loo busy lo be of help. BARBARA FENLASON Radianl glow on a peaches and cream complexion . . . long brunelfe lresses com- plimenl her fealures . . . earneslness exemplifies Barbara . , . pursues a mis- sionary goal. GEORGIANA FALCONER An amicable girl wilh a snappy wil. . . Mrs. Reid's Gal Friday . . . ardenl' sporls lan . . . anlicipales a nursing career. . .and all fhose lellers To Brooklyn! RIANA FICO Ann ...behind 'rhe counl- ers of lhe Nassau Sfores ... Well, l'll be dipped! . . . dancing is one of her many inferesls . . . aller June. down 'rhe aisle. i ARTHUR FOY Mighfy big Io be called Jr. . . . resonanf speak- ing voice . . . his sincerify and zeal will make Arm' a capable sI'uden'r in fheolo- gy school. JAMES FRANZESE One of 'rhe boys. . .blonde good Ioolcs . . . remember 'rhose parliesl . . . quiel, bul' wilh heaps of person- alify . . . an exhibilionisl on wa+er slciis . . . business adminisfrafion in college. ALICE FRANKLIN Zany classroom anlics . . . fhe posfman loses weighl' on her roule ...lull of zesl and enlhusiasm . . . Wai+I . . . Alice will pur- sue a secrelarial course in college. MARY FREDEL Dancing and lislening Io pop records are Mary's per paslimes . . . peachy ...an ice slcaling Ian . . . ailer college a career in educafion. mv? ELAINE FUCHS The one and only Laine . . . forever +he clown, al- ways gay . . . speaker cum laude . . . nea+sie keen! . . . headed wes'f for col- lege and a commercial arl rnaior. PETER GAFFNEY Walch Ihose Iop-nolch passes . . . sporls-minded . . . FraIry's silenf man . . . Pe're's a real husfler . . WhaI's Ihe deal? ...in college. concenlralion in business managemenl. ALICE GAFFNEY Daffy . . . enfrancing blue eyes. . . four-sfar bas- kefball player . . . subdued. on Ihe surface a+ leasf ..- her wish for Ihe Iufurez +0 be a model. JAMES GAITA The liflle force behind all big jobs . . .dependabiIi+y personified . . . Buzzy assel on any campus speed demon on Ihe gricl- iron . . . liberal arfs a Eas+ern college. fan BARBARA GILBERT 'ler maiesly al lhe Junior 'rom . . .smile ol sunshine . .class ollicer . . . noliced 1 a crowd . . . look lor lobbi as our lulure Cov- ir Girl. SUSAN GRAN BY ue approaches every- hing earneslly . . . desires 9 become an educalor . . a high-slepping Porl- lle . . . inlrigued by lhal allow wilh lhe i957 Chevy onverlible. RONI GILBERT Jusl lel me lell ya one lhing . . . Wow, whal an appelile! . . . always has a good lime . . . lhe Al- cove's her second home . . . soulhward bound lor college. MARCIA GREENE Gus . . . lhe piclure ol a model . . . sponlaneous bursls ol lrank opinion . .. agile grace in a leolard . . . deslinalion: junior col- lege and medical lechnol- ogy. O -- i v A ,, ., - iss BARBARA GREENHOUSE B.G. ...dancing magic . . . We're gonna cheer. cheer. cheer! . . . allrac- live . . . Mambo Miss ol Ted Sleele's Bandsland a diligenl sludenl . . . col- lege and a psychology ma- lor. LEILA GROSS Did you say Leela? . . . losl wilh a licorice slick . . . never enough hours in lhe day lor Li . . . she plans a music maior in col- lege. 29 XF RHODERICK GRIMES-GRAEME Grimy . . . his desire lo be rich and happy . . . 2:30 on-driving . . . enioys lile lo lhe hill . . . across lhe Medilerranean dans un baleau . . . in college, sci- ence. GUY GUARCH Can'l help looking inno- cenl . . . lhe original care- lree kid . . . Good Groom- ing, lnc .... T.V.'s king . . . does impersonalions. loo . . . Yo! . . .aiming lowards lhe orlhodonlal prolession. ROBERT HARTLEY 3ob . . . 'rhe school slore s his pei proiecl . . . clas- sical music lan . . . Ires acfive . . . an avid reader ,..amindofhisown... Ivy Leaguer . . . law. of course. FREDERICK HEALY Ol' Lazy Bones himself . . . enrapiured by maih, en- 'fombed by English . . . on The side, a fishing rod or bowling 'shoes . . . engi- neering ulfimalely. ELIZABETH HASSLER Liz . . . Roslyn, here l come! . . . an animaled cheerleader. . .good look- er.. . delighflul smile . . . Secreiary Supreme . . . Ialkalive 8+h periods . . a girl of varied abililies. DIANE HELLAWELL Always gay and cheery... challer is synonymous wilh her name . . . wha+'s infer- esfing? The Navy! . . . iI's a business school for Dee. an up-and-coming secre- +ary. CATHERINE GYLLENSWARD Por+'s feminine Lindbergh . . . Ihe cule gal wi+h 'rhe percussion . . . gel 'rhai beall . . . me capsize? never! . . . our model lor Simon piclures . . . junior college. ROCHELLE HAMPTON Roc . . . afler school hours, found home doing homework . . . Tough . . . a weakness for acci- denis . . . serene on Ihe surface . . .business school and lhen she'll be an effi- cienl secrelary. CAROLE HAHN Charler member of The Boosler Club . . . a Brook- lyn accenl? . . . No! Real- ly? l don'+ believe if! . .. headed for college and indusirial design. ROBERT HARAGSIM Commonly known as 'Fud' . . . spare lime is offen spenl wilh 'rhe guys . . . olher inleresls include working in The shop . . . known for being pleasanl. BARBARA HOWICK L. S. M. F. T. llaughfer, smiles, mischief. fun, fer- rificll . . . show-sfealer ivifh her performance in 'he infer-class plays . . . iexf year will find How- e on some midwesfern :ampus. TATE ANN HUNTER Iellisf par excellence . . . oirif and service wHh a nile . . . discriminafing asfe in clofhes . . . capa- Ie . . . Tafe's our favorife ussian . . .college bound. DIANA HULBERT Di sfeady cor- respondence wifh Florida Soufhern . . . meanwhile, on 'rhe home fronfl . . . conforfionisf . . . jeepers. creepers ,fhose expressive peepers. JOHN JACKSON Ya know . . . Ken . . . 2:29 and rarin' fo go. . . sfrolls info homeroom, mosf any old 'rime . . .wel- come anywhere . . . afh- Iefic build . . . sea dog. firsfclass. U. S. Navy. 3' MARY ELLEN HICKEY Those Irish eyes are smil- ing . . . reaIIy? wifh an innocenf look . . . nof so dumb as she prefends . . . will be a perfecf kinder- garfen feacher. RICHARD HILL All - Scholasfic soccer champ . . . a handsome beau . . . loarifone pre- eminenf . . . a loyal friend . . . Dick chooses fo pursue an English major in col- lege. MARGARET HIGGINS Margie . . . full of laughs ...holding hands . . . rings fhe cash regisfer af Grand Union . . . wafch for 'rhe blond boy! . . . a dream secrefary-fo-be. I ADA MAE HORTON Quief buf complaisanf . .. a genfle nafure . . . iusf can r sfop buying records! . . . candy sfriper af fhe Norfh Shore I-Iospifal . . . affer graduafion Ada chooses nursing. HAROLD JANIS Heard ripping ou+ wifh his converlible on Campus Drive . . . cars, engines. and Corvelles . . . genial . . . unperfurbed . . . Hal will delve in engineering during his college years. CLARA JOHNSON Always good-nalured . . . hearly chuckles . . . seems reserved buf loolc oull . . . Claire's happiesl when she's driving ...in college, a malh major will suil her fancy. JOHN JAN KOWSKI Induslrious and dependa- ble . . . lhe Norlh Hemp- slead pro shop . . .a good companion . . . John's in- leresl lies wifh chem lor- mulas and equalions . . . sleers foward Ihe U. S. Navy. JANE JOHNSTON Dig Thai flaming Ioplcnol ...always wilh lhe bunch . . . iasl 'rallcer . . . eyes loward Illinois Wesleyan ... Glory bel . . . nexl fall: college . . . boaling is her Iavorife sporl. PATRICIA JONES Perlcy Pal wilh 'rhe mis- chievous lwinlcle in her eye . . . close-croped chesinul curls . . . spins 'rhe plafrers al' Marsh's lor her friends . . .always a boss's delight ALAN KAY Broughi lhe eleclric guilar Io Porl' in grand slyle . . . good background for The Rhylhm Kings . . . pro on The organ loo . . .his busi- ness-composing and ar- ranging. IRA KASH Responsible for many a classroom laugh . . . zes' 'for living . . . Ira Icnow: his hislory . . . has a lol or lhe ball . . . car wi+h 'Ihe low-slung look. WILLIAM KEEN Blond and in+eres+ing . . remember seeing hin working al lhe 5 and I0 . . . on his way Io collegi . . . ambilious . . . hope lo 'have MD. afler hi name. KATHLEEN KELM Kalhie . . . prize possession -her curly blonde hair . .. prodigy wilh a palelle . . . lively sense of humor and smiling good 'nalure . . . lulure in Ihe realm ol arf. BARBARA KLEIN Seems shy, buf oh, no . .. fresh as a daisy . . . las- cinalion? people's eye- brows . . . bags ol mail bound lor Virginia.. .all- er college, leaching home economics. THOMAS KIDNEY Red haired ace . . . Ihe merry lrio . . . Tom, his girl, his car. . . an air ol relaxalion . . . college will prepare Tom lor a busi- ness role. SUSAN KOHLER Happy-go-luclcy . . . Sue's al home wilh a crowd . . . wears his ring . . . head- ed lor lhe business world ...lall and allraclive . . . a loyal and lair friend. MW iiii . 'Q si ' If 8 2 2 . 124' 'N' 4 J X, fel 3 S R sig W 91 'Q Q ,K 45' ie, . I -er' r ,sf K -Y A 3.1-pei.-.f 5 fi ,321-5 321. IWW . , I so ,X af-is f I ,, . .' '. .94 8 ia HMI' f 'ifgulf if ,flair 5. Q Aff Q 5, mmg. s 'I wil? if? R ll ? '53?fffil'P'rl v I 51' .wr ,gg - -In fi-fffff ,,: K gy an ' ilk S 'K .M if - ,G f 5, . ey 44 , Q I 'f 555' fi u :-,, z '-', Q S- ,,. 'gtk DOUGLAS KRAPP Mr.I:inance ...always in a rush . . . Doug is aim- ing for a 'reaching career ...lop-llighl salesman... persuasive personalify . . . acfive club member. EDWARD KULICH Mickey . . . nexl lall may find him on a college cam- pus . . . concenlralion in malhemalics . . . Tha+'ll be lhe day. . . . lhere They go. his car and he. 33 PHILIP KREIZER Faceliously called slum- blelooI ' . . . good in all sporls . . . oh, no! a five- 'ren splil . . . 'Where ya go . . . college baseball . . . a maior in business. SUSAN KUMM Sue . . . prelly, blonde, and pelile . . . suffers from lallcilis . . . usually wi'rh a fall, dark. and handsome . . . aiming for iunior col- lege. ,F We -Wa, rf ' , iss AQ -Wil 'L Q5 ffifgiilfi - L ,Vkkk ,,g?,Hf, ANN LEACH Above The clouds and un- concerned . . . sophisTi- caTed lady . . . Tinds liTe exciTing . . . college-bound . . . Ann hopes To be some docTor's eTTicienT secre- Tary. LUISA LEONE Anyone Tor ravioli? . . . Lou's blessed wiTh a green Thumb, and loves iT . . . spouTs TorTh in hisTory . . . she's headed Tor, ThaT's righT, a hisTory major. MARCIA LEE Always hasTening Trom one place To anoTher . . . iovial . . . Se ya aT The Alcove! . . . liberal arTs college in The EasT . . . TirsT BoosTer Club President GEORGE LEWIS A hard-worlcing boy . . . Triendly . . . mad abouT roclc 'n roll and all ThaT iive . . . a car is a man's besT friend . . . aTTer graduaTion: The U. S. Army. 34 RICHARD KURZ Smilin' Jaclc . . . Nordic good looks . . . reserved buT Triendly . . . aTTer grad- uaTion, desTinaTion uncer- Tain . . .spends spare Time dissecTing his car. MARY LANIK Mary Kay . . . l'low's iT going? . . . aTTer June: will iT be marriage or col- lege? . . . lilces To design . . . appreciaTes The auTo- mobile . . . l'm walking. WILLIAM KURZ Bill . . . ever hear abouT The Tish Thar goT away? . .. blond and Tall enough . . . iT's ship ahoy Tor him aTTer graduaTion. ALAN LARSEN His pride and glory: The Red Ford . . . a TlaTTop oT The same color . . . cars arouse his mechanical in- sTincTs . . . Don'T geT up- seT! 5 r s ei' 1 ANGUS MacINNES Clean-cul good looks . . our male aide on senior wrile-ups . . . a Scolsman 'rhrough and 'rhrough . . . sharp humor . . . nexl year Skip will be Mr. Joe Col- lege. WILLIAM MARSANO Proud of his colleclion ol sleins . . . cry ol lhe wild -- Bona . . . marlcsman par excellence . . . ironical humor . . . in college, Bill will exploil his crealive wrifing Ialenls. GRACE MARCHIANO Gracie . . .anchors aweigh and such . . . leller wriling occupies her, movies amuse her . . . ollen wilh her friends . . . her profession-To-be, nursing. Thrills her. LYNDA MARVIN The pride ol Jrhe proles- sors. . . lhe rare combina- Iion of humor, leadership. and abilify . . . hear her Iool Ihal flulel ...a lively clramafisl . . . liberal arls al Cornell. 35 ALBERT LINGELBACH Naval engineering will ex- ercise his l.Q. in college ...lhe Comel . . . sailboal racing is his lavorile diver- sion . . . l'll have il in Ihe waler by March. REIN LUMI Forever in lhe sporfs spoi- lighl . . . all-school scholas- fic loolball Ieam . . . quiel buf powerful leadership . .. popular . . . Ray's a con- firmed bachelor? . . . posi- gradpale plans . . . busi- ness economics in college. PATRICIA LOVEITT The blonde 'rwirler . . . where lhere's Palli, 'Ihere's lun, 'foo . . . gads, man! . . . nalural humor . . .col- lege life ahead wilh an English major . . . conlenl' when she's on a sailboal. JAMES LYON Jay . . . will become one of 'rhose proud Marines... fears lhal clay when his car won'+ slarl . . . aller school he ioins lhe crowd al Joe's. fly ' MICHAEL MASIELLO Buy wiih a million-dollar 'nile and a heari of gold . . his moiio is Think . . a big fease . . . Mikes ulure is wiih fhe armed orces. 'HOMAS McMICHAEL Vhen he's noi driving his ar. he's working on if . . . om is olil 'ro a universiiy of a far disiance for a iaior in mechanical engi- eering. BRIT MATHISIN Miss Norway . . . ihose 'rypically American ways . . . fair hair in a pixie cui . . . ear-appealing accenf . . . come Sepiember - Norway. fhe Universify, and a course in archilec- fure. JONATHAN MEYER Jock . . .plungaree de- mon . . .lun,iiood. and le- males . . . goal: college and 'rhe lesi' iubes . . . his car seen in Manhassel lnoi necessarily Miracle Milel. SUSAN MEYER Wake Up LiHle Susie in 'rhe baclc of lhe room . . . prisoner' of Gohler's Balc- ery . . . leaching? Sue l'hinl4s i+'s a fine profession. GEORGE MILHAVEN All-scholasiic iooiball play- er. Hcheeseburgers, olcay one of 'rhe iall ones on 'rhe baslceiball couri . . . An- ihony. iha'r's me . . . +here's a special female. 36 PETER MIDBOE Drives a liHle green bee'rle . . . carefree and loolcing lor lun . . . lavoriie diversion: driving around ...in college, he will focus his siudies on marine engi- neering. MARILYN MILLMAN Mallie . . . iwirling siar . . . cuie 'n capfivaiing . . . wears her clolhes well ...+he back of her uniform ai Ted S+eele's . . .nursing is her vocafion. RONALD MITTELSTEADT Qon . . . crew-cuT ThaT's 'eally blond . . . once a iriend. always a Triend . . . 'he Dapper Dan look . . . iisTincTive manner oT speaking. BARBARA MOREHOUSE 3arb . . . liTTle blonde doll . . really senT by ThaT 'rumpeT land The player, 'oo. maybe?l . . . college Jound Tor a liberal arTs naior . . . Zapp! JOAN MOORES MighT be called a radio bug... I-li, caT! ...losT aT The Soda Spa . . . Joan's behind The wheelf pedes- Trian beware! . . . secre- Tarial bound. KEVIN MULLON Ivy-leaguer . . . ouT wiTh The Tellas on The weekends ...so quieT in school. buT ouTside! . . . a True friend . . . dreams oT an M.D. shingle one day. MICHAEL MURNANE ATTer The big day. Mike will sail The seas Tor Uncle Sam . . . knows his cars... a magneTic aTTracTion aT ManhasseT . . . reserved buT Triendly. MICHAEL NEMIROFF GreeTings . . . enjoys dissecTing mice! . . . loqua- cious, . look aT The birdie . . . in college Mike will sTudy philosophy. among oTher Things. GILBERT NEELY Generally knows as Jake . . . connoiseur of les fem- mes . . . keeps occupied wiTh boaTs and cars . . . spouTs wiTTy remarks . . . aTTer college, a successful business. FRANCES NEWMAN Fran . . . A-I sporTs wriTer ... l ley, Ace! . . . Tor- ever energeTic . . . dislikes back-seaf drivers . . . never aT a loss Tor an answer . . . snazzy seT shoT . . .desTina- Tion: college classrooms. if ,lb WILLIAM OSTERHOLM ldolizes BerT and l-larry . . . Oh. Those weekend bIas+s! . . . uses a dumb-bell . .. beware Those muscles . . . The Paul Bunyon oT l96O. EDWARD PALATELLA One of PorT's Tamed Chancellors . . . aTTen- Tion Tocused on a very shorT underclassman . . . Ed's eyeing a career as a professional singer aTTer college. JOSEPH PALASEK Poloc . . . aT home on The TooTball Tield . . . agreeable . . . lives Tor weekends and parTies . . . populariTy reigns . . . Joe is headed Tor college. BARBARA PALAWSKY UGO, man, gol' . . . Thal cheerTul voice . . . TerriTic leadership . . . liked by all ...Barbara will be oTT To a Teachers' college in Sep- Tember . . . conTagious IaughTer. 38 KATHLEEN NEWMAN Ka+hy . . . loTs oT sparkle . . . Tlaming red hair. . . Tor The TuTure: a capable denTal assisTanT . . . OTT- hours accompnied by a cerTain someone. SALVATORE NOFI Sal . . . big end on deTense . . . The checkouT girl aT Grand Union . . . Youll never know . . . blond wavy hair and good looks . . . college Tor elecTrical engineering. MALCOLM NIELSON Tagged Grumpy all in Tun . . .looking Tor a ride To GreaT Neck . . . nary a Toe . . . seldom misses a parTy . . . imporTanT de- cision: college or The Ma- rines. GRETA OSTERBERG Bulobling over wiTh giggles and laughs . . . TavoriTe pasTime - Talking . . . GreTa Thoroughly enioys singing . . . GreTa will pur- sue TurTher educaTion Tor a maiorin business. .f .sfo rrrclc T iils - i :,..- A . -2.-- , r scic c issi me i f s -iiiligfs' iiii iiiii im ..f5?L77,i?'i T- A A is ffigeisgfifsifgss i fifsfs -if E r ig? ,r1..r 1 1 A c I T ' :: 111.553 1 , JACOUELINE PEELLE Facial expressions fhaf fell all . . . lively humor . . . Jacquie adores cafs. es- pecially KIT-fens . . . hid- den behind fhaf big sfring bass . . . a junior college is her choice. KAREN PETERSEN Bunnie . . . favorife acfivi- lies: dancing, skafing, and bowling . . . frequenfs The Beacon Theafer . . . bull- jive! . . .someone is spe- cial . . .sure fo succeed. JOSEPH PENNETTI Man wifh 'rhe golden foe . . . observed avoiding homework . . . laughing eyes . . . acfions speak louder fhan words . . . Joe will spend fime wifh Uncle Sam affer June. BRENDA PHILLIPS Bren . . . digs progressive jazz fhe mosf . . . English is her forfe . . . Oh howl hafe fo gef up in fhe morn- ing! . . . wif, infelligence, and a sparkling person- alify. 39 s HAROLD PASTORE A cowboy af hearf . . . undersfanding . . . he's never angry . . . affer fwo years in fhe Navy. Harry will sfudy agriculfure . . . horseback is his preferred mode of fransporfafion. HELEN PAVLAK Quick smile and a cheery greefing for everyone . . . offen seen going ouf for girls' sporfs . . . Helen seeks a college major in science and mafh. its -7 ' i'r,' ies - SHERRYLYN PATECELL Poise and grace embodied . . . clanseuse magnificenfe . . . enfrancing manner of speaking . . . globe-froffer affer college preparafion, Sherry will enfer fhe pro- fession of diplomafic serv- ice. DONALD PEELLE Don . . .a slap on fhe back is his way of saying hello . . . heck! . . .forever jesfing . . . swims like a fish . . . in college he'll concenfrafe on business. KAREN POLLOCK orl and perlcy . . . belle waler slciis . . . nuls .does a iob well . . . lhe l-doors lype, many alh- 'ic abililies . . . coming i, campus lile. CARLOS RAMOS harlie . . . lall, darlc, and, 1. yesl . . . sporls lor a eady diel, loolball and aseball lop his Iisl . . . 'eal expeclalion: educa- Jn al an Easlern engi- aering college. LINDA PURDY Brighl as a new penny. .. convivial good humor . . . an Ipana smile . . . a clili- genl and resourcelul worlc- er. . . Linda is an aspiranl lo college. JOHN RASHER During his leisure, John may be lound pulling on lhe green.. . nighlmares: sandlraps . . . leeing oll lor service in lhe Army or lhe Air Force. Ea WILLIAM RAYNER The Pres singing while he works . . . hone ol your lallr, lella . . . a lulure senalor lrom Cali- lornia . . . lallss himsell inlo a corner. ROBERT REINER Always loolcing lor a per- lecled melhod ol loaling . . . loves being on lhe move.. .allerlhe summer Bobo will become a la- vorile nephew ol Uncle Sam. 40 LINDA REICH Fealures - layouls - edilor- ials . . . oh, lhose long hours in Room 7 . . . deep blue eyes . . . Reichie's conservalive in a wild way ...collegecoming up. FRANK RENGA Black, curly hair . . . head- ed lor college . . . his in- leresls begin wilh malh . .. a possible slar in all alh- lelics . . . Franlc never linds lile dull. THOMAS ROBERTS Tom . . . PraTT bound . . . 'he Tield? commercial arT . . . Tall, fair, and well- groomed . . . overeager To oreaThe The salTy breeze . . . beauTiTuI blue ComeT. broken masT. PETER ROCCO On his way To The Halls OT MonTezuma Wake Up, LiTTle Susie . . . sings like a lark . . . parT-Time job aTTer 2:30. . . dry hu- LINDA ROBINSON Figure perTecT and good looks . . .she can be found where he can be Tound . .. we're gonna F-I-T-E . . . a deep chuckle . . . some SepTember: college. WENDY ROEHDER Chaulzleurs her Triends in a sTaTion wagon . . . ThaT pixie hair-do! . . .very so- cial . . . cuTe and saucy... look Tor Wendy in a liberal arTs college. ITIOF. , al'--' ,gg ,sz r V, 3 . if., M 35... . gf fPT ,if N' TEL fm, f ,hfghllii 3:7 - i I IQ? 'fa-?,,: ALF 1:1 5-flsx ' -wmzffw , ELAINE ROHDE Fun-loving . . . a look of poise abouT her . . . admiTs To being soTThearTed . . . Travels wiTh The crowd . . . Elaine will some day siT,be- hind a Teacher's desk. ANTHONY SALERNO AnT . . . a sporTs figure . . . The hard-charging halfback . . . come on . . . an indusTrial arTs col- lege man . . .would like To play on The pro gridiron. 41 PATRICIA RYAN Queen oT Mr. TD. Dance oT '56 PaT charms The cusTomers aT Nassau STores . . . aTTer gradua- Tion, old shoes and rice . . . peTiTe. perT, and prac- Tical. JESSE SALERNO Jesse James . . . a cow- boy in a car... Anchors Aweigh, here I come . . . always seems To be where Tun is . . . Take iT easy! ...Top-noTch hunTsman. ROBERTA SCHINDEL Robbie . . . capiivaling eyes . . . holy sox! . . . scinlillaling conversaiions . . . perl . . . ivy-covered walls in New England . . . smar+ cookie . . . her personalily will enlrance many a boy. GABCR SCHMERGEL Business-like manner . . . malhemaiics superb . . . Gabor flavors discussions wiih his inlriguing accenl . . . reserved . . . aim? io be an engineer, naiurally . . . insianianeous laugh . . . aciive and aleri. s w ' ,' 1 215 2 .ji ' fkikailfsir 1 'ff ,I Y' . if . - . T Q . , A fr ' ' '- 4?f12 : W 'i1 f DIANE SCHLEE Far, far away . . . dislikes being alone Hi, brailu lhere is always a boy . . . wishing for a blue Ford converlible . . . a secre- lary-io-be. DONALD SCHULTZ Don . . . anxious lor The cap and gown . . .The pro shop al' Norlh l-lempsiead . . . does his besi in every- lhing . . . aiier June. a full lime iob. 42 NICHOLAS SALERNO Nick . . . Thai handsome guard . . . Nick looks lor- ward io a law career al Columbia . . . lhai blond crew-cui . . . fears a 'Falling lransmission. MARJORIE SAVINI Groceries wiih a smile af Grand Union . . . check lhal red head . . . lovely ring - wedding bells soon . . . eiiervesceni' laughler . . . Margie will always be happy- JOANNA SASSO Jo . . . overwhelming knowledge . . . quiei? . . . an assel 'ro many clubs and sporis . . . sounds off al orcheslra . . . ready smile . . . walch ihe candy and ice cream! JEAN SCHEURER Oh-h-h . . . page-boy plus . . . gullible . . . Jeannie ... Sophis+icaled Swing . . . warmhearled . . . ihai apologeiic look . . . lies herseli in knolsl . . . never a dull momeni. Hx QQ L, ., CHARLES SLAVINSKY Takes life easy . . . casual and easy-going . . . losl doing nolhing in parlicular . . . desrined for a life on The high seas . . . impish grin. GRAY SMITH Pianisf summa cum laude fcum laughs. Tool . . . car- rol-Iop . . . his sore spol is inlermediale algebra . . . Sray will be an organ- olaying engineer. CAROLYN SMALL SmalIie . . . Ihose long. auburn 'rresses . . . a nighl owl . . . bulliive . . . sweel' noles 'from her silvery llule . . .a college in Ohio . .. average heighl and iusl aboul righl. STEPHEN SMITH Digs cars . . . you beller believe il . . . on lhe soc- cer field . . . green iackel and a gray Buick . . . look- ing forward Io mechanical Iechnology in college. 43 TIMOTHY SEARS A sailor boy when The +ime allows . . . and, oh, whaf a 'ralenl lor aclingl physics major in college . . . skilled on Ihe ivories and on Ihe alleys. SUSAN SHURPIN Sue . . . wedding bells in Ihe dislance . . . she keeps Ihe crowd laughing wilh her jokes . . . cu'rs a rug . . . Monday morning blues. PATRICIA SHERIDAN Pal . . . a mischievous air and refreshing sincerily a lirsl class salesgirl al' B. Al'rman's . . . lall and slen- der, she ills modeling Io a fee. JOSEPH SIMEONE Devil may care wilh a gleam in his eye... spends much of his spare lime under fhe hood .. . ioin 'rhe Navy Io see The world. CAROL SPECTOR Spec . . . disTinguished oy ThaT long pony-Tail . . . l'ThaT's life . . . a cerTain rebounder . . .The original high-sTepper . . . a Tu- Ture secreTary of The year . . . headed for business school. PAUL SULLIVAN WaTch ThaT Caddyl . . Sully loafs and loves iT . . . blondy . . .cordial .. . likes English?. . .superior base- ball player. . . disappears aT 2:30 . . . TuTure engineer. REBECCA STERNMAN BeTTy . . . Miss PorT Ligl1T . . . energeTic . . . carries responsibiliTy wiTh ease . . . alTruisTic . . .The search for Tranquilizing pills . . . pracTical buT unpredicTa- ble.. .sTar gazer . . . nexT year, college, of course! GEORGE SUTTON The sTrong, silenf Type . . . never misses a Town meeT- ing . . . a friendly misan- Thrope . . . STeve's posT- graduaTe plans include a college of liberal arTs. BRUNINA TASSONE Bernice . . . aiding Miss WaTerson in The guidance office . . . busy in many places aTTer school hours . . . lovely dark hair . . . aTTer graduaTion: life in The world of business. JOSEPH TETA Joe . . . ThaT Hollywood loolc! . . .a SaTurday grid' iron hero . . . There goes his sporTy Chevyl . . . college. and in The noT-so- disTanT TuTure: sTeThoscope and prescriplrions . . . charms The weaker sex. 44 NORMAN TERJESEN The boy wiTh The grin from ear To ear. . . in The midsT of a group of boys . . . Norm's red hair can be seen from afar. BEATRICE TROIANO Bea has a good Time, all The Time . . . yea man . . . somebody's shadow ...iT's Browers afTer school . . . aTTer The diploma. a marriage license. JAMES TUCKER -Iis loping walk . . .size I3 shoe? . . . Jim is eve'ry- Dody's friend . . . Ioaskei- aall headliner . . . innocenf Jysfander . . . disarming smile . . . an easy-going oersorialily . . . college bound. PATTY VENDIG -ooks like a page from fogue spends her pare lime 'ralking 'Le+'s nor be obnoxious . . all ready lor college and a maior in biology. THOMAS VAN DE GRIEK Tom . . . a greal fellow wilh all . . . inclined 'ro be relicenl and quielly seri- ous . . . an induslrious worker . . .will do his besl in his chosen field. JOHN VILLANI You're our +o lunch! . .. always looking for an easi- er way. . . his big. beauli- lul car . . . flar-Top . . . an impressive manner ol speaking . . . slow and Ihoughfful . . . engineer- ing college. i st, ti ,ff ii 4 Q if if 4 i M Ir , I 5 1 M 3 i qw i L I r? ' :iitffrf r,5a'5:'f'- ass' 1,5 fi ' G WILLIAM VOCKEL Social +o all.. . malh and science whiz . . . an aclor, in addilion . . . BiII's busy, lousier. busiesl-you name il. he's presidenf . . .chem- ical engineering will be his dish. WILLIAM VOELBEL An American hislory schol- ar . . . didn'I I iusf see you walking in 'rhe olher direc+ion? . . . iocund na- 'rure . Bill is deslined To be a fulure Madison Ave- nue execulive. 45 GORDON VOELBEL One of Ihe Iwins . . . on lhe weekends. iaunls 'ro Sag I-Iarbor . . . lhe Tall gray Ford . . . a sedale sludenl . . . onward Io col- lege and velerinary medi- cine or business. PATRICIA VOLPE Affer graduafion. The long walk down Ihe aisle . . . l'm going +o rap you one . . . exils 'From school life ai 2:30 . . . Pal is al-- ways among a large crowd of girls. JAMES WALTHER Jimmy . . . Walch oull . . . lhe Porl Weekly's re- nowned sporls wriler . . . headed lor Oklahoma . . . a lillle rabbil is a good lriend . . . hopes lo excel in sporls iournalism. JANE WARRENDER Abolulely angelic and al- always a perlecl lady . . . her blonde page-boy is never mussed . . . leads lhe cheers lhal lead lo viclory .. . journalism, loreign lan- guages, and college lile. ARTH U R WANSOR Arl . . . Handy-man on campus . . . never shirks responsibilily . . . diversily ol skills . . . come Seplem- ber, work and mazuma . . . sell-composed and unas- suming. RAYMOND WHEARTY Jazz red-hol, and cool . . . Ray plays a wicked piano . . . aiming lor a Pulilzer Prize . . . sparks lhe Rhy- lhm Kings . . . campus bound lor a maior in Eng- lish. 46 NINO VOLPE The golden sax . . .' his lriend lhe green box Ford ...man around lown, usu- ally wilh a group.. gay limes . . . Nino chooses engineering as his lulure occupalion. TAYLOR WALKER Drives a Iillle yellow bug . . . handsome . . . lhal caplivaling voice . . . wows lhe girls . . . many good limes . . . Taylor's a su- perior wriler . . . Whal's lhis bil? ROBERT WALKER Bob . . . lhe quickesl wil around ...every girl's ad- visory uncle . . . Fralry's lively prexy . . . Be pre- pared! . . . delighls cus- lomers al Grand Union... a hislory maior in college. CAROL WALLACE Girl wilh a balon . . . love- ly blonde page-boy . . . ghabla usled espanol? never! . . . Porl's vivacious globe lroller . . . in col- lege, Carol will lurlher her sludy ol languages. -9 V ,sg K isss s 1 Ik! CAROL WILLIAMS horf. brown hair accenfs er expressive eyes . . . Good grief! fhe andbox look . . . for fhe exf few years. college ifh an educafion major. ANNE WOOD Woody . . . madame 'esidenf of fhe band . . . aking wifh laughfer . . . ems fo gef everyfhing :ne . . . a Maine college Il welcome her nexf fall . Beep-beep! NANCY WITTMAN A hep kid wifh a real gone sense of humor . . . beware of fhose eyes! . . . Nance is usually found behind fhe wheel of her Prayer . . . full of merry chaffer. BEN WOOD The flaffop fhaf never gefs losf in a crowd . . . fhose sweafersll . . . find his T- bird. find him . . . ParIez- vous francais? - Huh? . . . aiming for a degree in medicine. 47 JANET WH ITEMAN A brisk maioreffe . . . never misses a baskefball game . . . voluble . . . a sfunning bruneffe in fire- engine red . . . rosy cheeks in driver eclucafion . . . seeks furfher educafion wifh emphasis on English. BRUCE WILEY B.J. . . . work fascinafes him: he could wafch if for hours . . . mechanically in- clined . . . any broken ra- dios? . . . falked-abouf fape recordings . . . a subfle humor. JOHN WHYTE Jack . . . willing fo lend a helping hand . . . 'rhe silenf fype . . .frequenfly spends spare 'rime in Manhassel' . . . college wifh an eye fowards ceramic engineer- ing. ROY WILLERT His speedy puff-puff on fhe wafer . . . affer gradu- afion. silver wings . . . al- ways improving fhe m.p.h. of his car. . .fhere's a girl. NANCY WRIGHT A souThern belle come NorTh . . . The accenT be- Trays her! . . . sincere and affable. ThaT's Nan . . . Those deep. dark eyes . . . handy wiTh a riTle . . . hopes Tor a souThern col- lege. JOSEPH ZAHN Joe . . . a brisTly black crew-cuT . . . LeT's bug! . . . a ioy To have around . . . idleness bores him . . . aTTer graduaTion. a mem- ber oT The Marine Corps. JOHN WROBEL Wrob . . . aTTer 2:30. a parT-Time iob . . . This genTleman prefers blondes . . . enioys liTe mosT when he's under The hood . . . will soon be swabbing The decks. HELEN ZWAKHALS Her car is seen around Town bulging wiTh a mob oT Triends . . . on The re- ceiving line Tor leTTers Trom a cerTain someone . . . Zwalchals is preparing Tor college. BARBARA GRIPPO JusT can'T keep Trom Talle- ing in sTudy hall . . . Bobbi will conquer The business world . . .'Tiny, TalkaTive and TerriTic . . . Demon on The Road. l GERALDINE sci-IAFLEIN Gerrie . . . a live wire . . . denTisT's ideal. eTTicienT as- sisTanT . . . Jake Smile . . . The envy oT all weighT waTchers . . . always eager To Travel. I L.. ..f.wl 1 l Liz crowns King Charlie and Queen Jane. . ,W-ff, v 2,Qp: x3g -1 , , - gl-7 z.. iffy. H M H.- 2.-mg-B, - ' L -. xv - 'Ranma' , . 1 ' '21-if A'hL, ,.., - .. A ff'?f:wg,rfg L 3, A fu 1,gw:z,f-?1- Q .wi?'5'qQi..1- 5 . iexf 'Q A 6 L X 8 4 5 fs aw ' ' , '21 a ga M , . ,- ., r Q. M i i 5-X A W L. x -if 5: A N img' 1 .r I 7' K 'K' 4 Ki F, 5 , if f fit? , u X gy X f ll' ,, x 5: 534' 4,57 S A + M 4 XM mx, 1 ev, 4 f X fgmx 2 uk 1 5,7 2 Q w, 1-1 y. ,ug J Q' gi ff NT is X L Q Vw, H .A ,IL P 'fue if Q-is LG., 'gs X wx H 1' li, 2, ' 'f 3465: ' ,: Hy. 3-fe its Did you gef your signaiure on Margie! cad? Ralph direds fhe feam foward Hue field. Whiz? ez, ff: ZF , 2 555 ' ky KES mf' it i 'Qlllhnnnsiuqwg , g ik Q25 H A af 1 :55 '1fj, ':5A4,ffgg lg- 5 A. . ' ' ' 5 ' LVf9vf1ff,1:3wii:s fran k, ..., -vzzi iSiw1fa1ti5s?f 52:4 fff::'::fF ' -if . 1 Could H' be Thai' Hmese Juniors are fhinking aboui' 'the fu'I'ure7 Underclassmen Juniors DeTermined To malce l958 The mosT suc- cessTul year yeT, The Juniors conTinued To parTicipaTe in school governmenT, publica- Tions. dramaTics, and sporTs. They were well represenTed in The 6.0. by Flynn and Kirlc- mang in TooTball by Marino, Kirkman, Jessen, Sorensen, Capobianco, ArmbrusTer, Rice, Du- vel. and O'Brian: in baslceTball by Kirlcman, Marino, Simonson, Murray, and Jesseng in dramaTics by SweeTing, Viliur, Kernochan. and Jacobs: and in music by Van Bodegraven, Rugen, Verdi, lnTinToli. and Kramer. Phil Sorensen, Barry Taylor, PeTe Kirkman, and Warren ChrisTensen handled Junior class aTTairs. including The Prom. The Juniors displayed Their excellenT abiliTies ThroughouT The school year. Sophomores The class oT l96O has made a name Tor iTselT during iTs TirsT year in The Paul D. Schreiber High School. The Sophomores walked oTT wiTh Top honors in The dramaTic compeTiTion wiTh Their presenTaTion oT Three's A Crowd. They danced away To Their SophisTicaTed Swing. Sparkling school spiriT was evidenced when sophs ioined Clio, Junior Red Domino. and Junior CeleriTy. The eTFicienT oTTicers OT This lively group were Don BranT, Barbara Kezar, Ellen GebharclT, and Lynn PorTer. As upperclassmen, The Sophomores will al- ways recall wiTh saTisTacTion Their TenTh-grade achievemenTs. 52 Ellen Gebharf, Vice-President Mr. Kezar, Ad- visor: Barbara Kezar, Secrefaryg Donald Branf President Lynn Porfer, Treasurer. Q, .2 ,Y A A' li .Q HOMEROOMS II4 AND IO3: Firsi Row: J. ln+in+oli, R. Longobardi, G. Kriendler, T. Jordan, A. Jenkins, L. Horo- wifz, I. Kuehn, C. Lederman, E. Kiffredqe, O. Lloyd, A. Kemp, R. Manier, N. Hill, V. Hirsch, D. Hoffman. Second Row: L. LoveiH', G. LeBriqhf, S. Luburg, L. Kammerlohr. K. Jewseiew, H. Kalfaian, S. Luburg, J. Kaehler, M. Kernochan, L. Liflander, N. Lipson, C. Improfa, L. Golde, D. Busby, T. lndence. Third Row: J. Haffon, T. Janhowsli, L. Hornsfein W. Erdman, B. Jacobs, B. Bower, B. Fresco, P. Henlrarf, A Haslrin, B. Fay, J. Hines, R. Giresi, J. Helzel. Fourih Row R. Johnson, F. Hugqins, M. Grinnell, V. Colenda, R. Hyde M. lnfinioli. C. Huclrins, G. Hanson, P. Kirlcman, J. Howland B. Jessen, S. Hilchen. li HOMEROOMS 206 AND 208: Firsf Row: T. Pefilo, S. Mich- ski, L. Mori. Third Row: J. Mullen, G. Prudenfe, S. Palasek, lin, J. Ross, F. Mongelluzzo, A. Pascale, M. Resnick, J. R. Pascale, H. Reese, W. Rapp, M. Newman, J. Murray, R. Paolicelli, B. Mefcalfe, S. Rina, B. Rasher, J. Perez, R. Marino, C. Pond, D. Marquez. Fourih Row: R. Nuuolese, Rhoades, M. Ramsey. Second Row: M. Nowak, S. Page, R. R. Rabago, B. O'Brien, A. MoHola, D. Rafhbun, J. Meyer, Mefcalfe, P. Meyran, M. Nygard, K. Pavlaix, G. Mundahl, J. Noyer. G. Mifchell, G. McGowan, T, Pergola, V. Mafero, P. Nalrel- s f s f ----Q an , K. f ' Q as no ,e A 1 1 ' 5 . ,' f ' In I K ,f ., . ,.. I . . e A . HOMEROOMS 2l4 AND 2I5: Fronf Row: E. Williams, G. Wanser, P. Masiello, J. Siover, V. Van Wyck, G. Van Bode- graven, B. Sfeinemann, M. Whife, M. Talboi, S. Von Lepel, B. Zukowski, J. Zimbardi, M. Terranova, W. Jackson. Second Row: R. Sundsirom, F. Teia, M. Grayson, R. Siarr, K. Sfeph- en, R. Young, L. Tervoe, J. Spenard, N. Zsiba, B. Tallering, F. Schneble, R. Spence, J. Vishanoff, A. Walfers. Third Row: P. DeJana, T. Whedon, C. Wolf, J. Wheeler, J. Zieg, S. Wile, R. Verdi, R. Valeniino, D. Thomas, P. Siapleion, R. Wendlandi, B. Sieibel. Fourfh Row: K. Thompson, J. Taylor, P. Sorensen, W. Wunder, C. Sprung, J. Smifh, B. Spencer, V. Viliur, K. Winn, G. Vockel. if f ' HOMEROOMS 2 AND 6: Froni Row: J. Arnold, P. Barth, M. DeMeo, R. Ciccarello, P. Boyle, J. Allen, N. Dalsimer, A. Cona, D. Brienza, B. Clyde, S. Aymar, S. Cunningham, A. Fihpafrick, F. Faliiz, J. Busse. Second Row: J. Walker, E. Bohlan, A. Dorfman, L. Fleming, S. Flynn, G. Fefch, P. McCabe, J. Dowd, N. Beckford, S. Crews, C. Cournoyer, J. Clark, R. Asher, C. Capobianco. Third Row: A. Woodland D. Blackmore, T. Cockcroff, B .Armbrusfer, T. Cross, T. Arm- sirong, R. Karlins, J. Baumgardner, F. Sweeiing, J. Chesier A. Canfone, R. Daniels. Fourih Row: W. Barker, J. Cenfenni J. Cashman, A. Ciminera, T. Clarke, B, Allen, R. Ancona W. Chrislensen, M. Ballard, C. Blunf, M. Alin. n .ix .- ' .1 my X A W flblhlllglllllllfi HOMEROOMS 8 AND 2l2: Froni Row: M. Alper, A. Nakel- ski, B. Ligeri, P. Buckowski, K. Nielson, J. Novis, L. Bailey, E. Mackey, C. Nickerson, L. Anderson, P. Armsfrong, M. Blank, A. Malouin. Second Row: S. Lingelbach, M. Moffeff, D. Michelson, A. Munro, P. Berner, W. Bellavia, B. Cafing, A. Luccaro, P. Blasucci, R. McCabe, T. Occipinfi, L. Mere- wifx, C. Brinkerhoff, J. Augusfino. Third Row: A. Messolo, G. McDermoH, J. Brimlow, M. Lyons, B. Allen, B. Trebing, A. Miller, S. Margolies, L. Bunnel, B. Murawski, A. Mellillo, R. Mayo, J. Malkowski, B. L'Hommedieu, K. Manzo, B. Mc- Kinley. Fourfh Row: D. Bran+, M. Nixon, P. McKenzie, B. Michaud, C. Olsiad, G. Murro, M. Buono, A. Axfell, J. Nogle, C. Mellin, M. Ball, C. Brown, E. Baker. Fiflh Row: B. Offerman, K. Mafihews, N. Beberman, F. Lupo, T. Maus, K. Newbold, A. Luce, S. Nordsirom, G, Nedwed, C. Meyer, B. Nielson, B. Liflander, D. Moore. Sixih Row: O. Nikoley- czik, D. Babis, D. Ambler, T. Massar, B. McCormack, M. Berman, C. Meyer, M, Nemerson, M. Miller, B. Narducci, F. Baylis. I is . HOMEROOMS IOI, II5, AND 2l3: Fronf Row: M. Sacco C. Gilroy, S. Merklee, L. Manson, K. Harding, S. Smifh, G Gagne, L. Gilberi, P. Meyron, D. Marsh, J. Marra, V. Hirsch, M. Meiricardi. Second Row: P. McKenzie, L. Lyon J. Hans, S. Schwarh, G. Mellon, L. Seplavy, B. Schwer, J Ru en W McBrian P McGaule D Sha'FFer P Mazur R Q v - 1 - Y, . , . , . Goldsiein, A. Slicken, J. Spenard. Third Row: J. Manchester, I I-I.-num I C..-In R Inwie D nn Rlri I Ili-md V Fr,-I- man, T. Dell, M. Sharp, B. Armbrusier, E. Komorowski, R. Kramer. Fourfh Rok: B Rice, A. Schramm, D. Duvel, N. Schwariz, J. Salerno, B. Reese, B. Demshick, J, Laskowski, R. Swee+ing, G. Kofi, B. Foy, J. Ellerien, E. Levine. Fifih Row: E. McMullin, P. Larsen, P. Dickoff, K. Klein, J. Powers, J. Schweder, R. Shields, G. Remmers, J. Rezek, B. Dykes, G. Simonsen, C. Lang, J. Ferguson. HOMEROOMS l04 AND 209: Firsf Row: P. Weiler, R Villani, M. Deasy, C. DeMeo, M. DeMeo, H. Evans, B. Wil- liams, T. Deffori, A. Wurzbach, R. Yarri, C. Uhl, S. Dielz, D. Desiena, C. Vogi. Second Row: S. Weiss, C. Dionne, P. Dreghorn, K. Trosi, V. Trill, E. Edelmann, M. DeMeo. E Eafon, B. Vicino, N. Vicforchulr, T. DiLeo, K. Day, T. Walfers, W. Eafon, L. Vescelius. Third Row: T. DeNave, G. Winiers, T. Von Boefiicher, A. Ehrlich, G. Weisbard, B. Enscoe, A Waile, P. Yorclr, A. Worcesier, P. Dodge, P. Doyle, J. Wal- fher, C. Van Doorselaer, M. Tyson, E. Wagner. Fourih Row L. Dorgan, V. Eckert C. Denfan, S. Zousmer, T. Wood, F Pefers, A. Dinn, K. Tuck, N .Ea+o, A. Weisser, J. Wilson, R Zigman, F. Faillace, R, Dodson, F. Haflerman, J. Weigari J. DiGiacomo. HOMEROOMS ZOIA AND ZOIB: Froni Row: V. Kahan, M. Langner, l. Harris, W. Heierman, S. Kirschner, I. Koloskoff J. Howard, A. Kalfeis, B. Kezar, H. Koegler, A. Krapp, D Bufler, L. Koeppel, P. Kagan, C. Johnson. Second Row: B Bufler, A. lnfinfoli, G. lndence, S. Jacobson, A. Jones, I lannucci, B. Knorpp, M. Lawfon, W. Hamm, R. Leone, A. Kap- lan, G. Kefz, K. Kane, K. Knowles, B. Higgins, M. Leifheif. Third Row: B. lmhoff, C. Korshin, L. Jorgensen, M. Hewel R. Healy, M. Kelly, G. Jenkins, A. Jones, J. Hirsch, R Hardisfy, H. Hamilton, D. Henlren, J. Jacobsen, S. Landwer D. Guliclr, D. Healy. Fourlh Row: l. Kronbergs, E. Johnson L. Kerson, R. Gu+ierrez, D. Horfon, E. Helder, M. Grossman M. Helder. OMEROOMS 204 AND 58: Fronf Row: G. Thomas, A. omas, B. Smiih, T. Ressa, J. Pushee, G. Powers, J. Kelly, Robertson, E. Small, R. Piscioffa, l. Robeznicks, S. Sleine- mn, S. Siuhmer, M. Corley. Second Row: P. Slaney, B. ore, S. Anderson, J. Travers, N. Regal, S. SuHon, J. Pink, Porfugal, M. Reingardf, J. Slabenau, B. Weiizer, M, Hy- nn, R. Rasher. Third Row: L. Por+er, E. Reynolds, C. Pe- char, S. Plyem, A. Renga, F. Sheridan, C. Pupa, N. Pelilran, J. Tera, B. Rhode, J. Reynolds, J. Smi+h, B. Radzvilla. Four+l1 Row: R. Polchow, A. Paulsen, R. Reese, C. Payne, S. Peler- sen, J. Reynolds, J. Orr, S. Branscalo, E. Seplavey, B. Sleghl, S. Shurpin, J. Sfoddard. Fifih Row: D. Sheldon, J. Toler, J. Swendsen, B. Rohlolif, P. Puller, B. Pekarelz, A. Pipifone. HOMEROOMS l07 AND ll: Froni Row: A. Cyr, M. Cox, S. Goldblalf, J. Giagu, R. Chollel, E. Conroy, C. Gregorio, G. Dailey, M. Gazzo, A, Daneff, C. Coafes, B. Ferris, L Criley. Second Row: S. Golden, L. Campbell, J. Fiore, C Golinsky, K. Czechowsli, M. Connern, S. Bailey, L. Chris- lopher, M. Ciminera, B. Clarlr, J. Faulk, J. Condon, J. Cozza B. Goldberg. Third Row: J. Gibbons, M. Falco, J. Campbell J. Capufo, M. Graebe, C. Greco, N. Clinlon, G. Fleming S. Conlrey, J. Graham, F. Fefch, W. Gaddy, E. Gebharf G. Gilbert Fourfh Row: B. Cale, D. Foy, C. Faris, L. Cam- panella, F. Fisher, W. Gibson, M. Capobianco, N. Conroy B. Dalfon, E. Candela, A. Gallo, A. 'Fichera. 1, A a o - 5 .sqm ..-, . , - A ,, X I U ...f I- -I fv F 'S I PL, I .f I . .A , V' . 4' ' I 'I l V Y 44' 1 ,s .1 , .f HOMEROOMS II6 AND 202: Froni Row: B. Sanfaniello, MacLennan, R. Bachman, P. Hagedorn, G. Roih, A. Schneil, A' 5 S. Radl, l. Scudder, A. Peff, D. Osborn, M. Salinder, R. Davis, M. Robinson, B. Grossman, J. Salerno, V. Seaquis+, A, Roll- auer. Second Row: K. Saulier, E. Sasso, L. Daum, B. Evans, l. B. Schafer, R. Shwarlz. Third Row: J. Falco, C. Burroughs, ,, B. Trebing, C. Olsen, A. Graser, T. Burlze, B. MacMurray, v 57 B. Seifrs, J. Salerno, L. Schindel, E. Schmergel, N. Leone. 2 1' THE PORT LIGHT-Office of ihe Edifors. This is a non-profif organizafion. Tha+'s noi' 'the way we infended if, buf 'rha+'s fhe way H' has furned ouf fo be. Clubs 2 Oufer circle, foreground, clockwise: A. Wood, B. Sfernman J. Warrender, C. Wallace, R. Dye, G. Schmergel, B. Rayner T. Anusliewicz, Mr. Kezar, Advisor: B. Voclrel, L. Gross, B. Ball, T. Hunfer, C. Gyllensward, B. Phillips, M. Brindley. Inner circle, foreground, clockwise: B. Gaiia, B. Harfley, J Sasso, D. Denfan, M. De Sola, B. Dalsimer, N. Crocker. Cenler: D. Dell. Circle Circle, The local chapfer of +he Narional Honor Sociely, sfarled off The year by inducling new members info The club in Seplember. The sociely bases membership on a combinalion ol scholaslic and exrracurricular achievement A+ iheir weekly meelings on Wednesday nighls, Circle members discussed ways and means of improving lhe school and school aclivilies. From lhese discussions. The idea of an insurance plan 'ro prolecl sludenfs againsf lhe loss ol lexlboolcs was born. Under lhe leadership of Mr. Kezar, Faculfy Advisor. and Bill Voclcel, Presidenl of rhe club, rhe sociely oblained special privileges, including a sludy hall exclusively for Circle members. Siffing: B. Phillips, Vice-Presidenf: Mr. Kezar, Advisor: B. Vockel, President Sfandfhgz M. Brindley, Secrefaryg L. Mar- vin, Sergeani-af-Arms: M. De Sola, Treasurer. Clio Fronl Row: M. De Sola, B. Howiclr, M. Beyer, J .Wal+her, T. Anuskewicz, Mrs. Johnson, L. Marvin, D. Brown, W. Keen M. Brindley, S. von Lepel, F. Newman. Second Row: P. Mc- Gauley, G. Fefsch, L. Flemming, l. Apolanf, B. Greenhouse N. Whifman, S. Granby, B. Schwer, S. Luburg, M. Hickey C Wallace J Sasso R Siernman Third Row' V Vil'ur R . , . . . . . . I , Sundsfrum, T. Hunfer, R. Dye, E. Borden, B. Morehouse, E. Sifiingz D. Brown, Secrefaryg Mrs. Johnson, Advisor: L. Mar- vin, Presidenf. Sfanding: J. Walfher, Treasurer: T. Anuslre- wicz, Vice-President Rohde, J. Dunn, C. Williams, C. Gyllensward, K. Kelm, A. Wood, E. Fuchs. Fourfh Row: G. Mifchel, L. Kammerlohr, T. Jordan, R. Goldsfein, B. Palawsky, R. Schindel, L. Eckhardi, N. Crocker, J. Warrender, L. Gross, B. Ball, S. Meyer. Fiffh Row: D. Dreghorn, S. Ehre, M. Nemiroff, R. Harfley, P. Brokaw, R. Verdi, W. Voelbel, D. Duvel, G. Voelbel, S. Mac- Innes, I. Kash, W. Rayner. Clio, fhe honorary Hislory club. speni a busy year from slarl' To finish. The consfifu- 'rion was revised +his season, in accordance wi'rh The new marking syslrem, and new mem- bers were adrniiied al The beginning of each semesfer. Monfhly Clio meeiings ieafurecl guesr speakers and inieresring Topics, wiih an emphasis on American culfural 'ries wilh oiher couniries of 'rhe world. The annual frip io a siie of hisiorical imporiance was a valu- able par+ of ihe Clio program. The excursion was a special 'rhree-clay Balfimore and Ohio lour of Annapolis, Williamsburg, Jamesfown, and ofher local poinls of inieresf, providing an unforgelfable experience for all parfici- panis. Bibliophiles STanding: S. Maclnnes, B. Bibliophiles. PorT T-Tigh's book club, had a very successTul year. The TirsT liTerary selecTion was George Orwell's Animal Farm. WiTh The assisTance oT Mr. Mock, The club's adviser. The mem- bers of The club managed To bring ouT some very inTeresTing TaceTs oT The book. AT The Tollowing meeTing, The club discussed Joseph Conrad's Tale oT The sea, YouTh. ln December, new mem- bers were admiTTed Trom The Junior and Sophomore classes. The crowning menT. Dalsimer, M. Nemiroff, T. Anuske- wicz, B. HarTley, President SiTTing: S. Ehre, Mr. Mock, Ad- visor: D. DeNave, B. GaiTa. Chess Club AT Their weekly meeTings members of The Chess Club played in boTh inTramural and inTerscholasTic compeTiTion. DiTferenT meThods oT sTraTegy were demonsTraTed by Mr. LiciTra, TaculTy adviser, and presidenT of The club, Bill Voclxel. In inTerschool maTches The Team puT up a good TighT, buT losT iTs TirsT Two maTches. SiTTing: B. Clark, R. Fresco, A. Lingelbach, Mr. LiciTra, Advisory I. Keon, W. Voclrel, G. McDermoTT. FirsT Row, sTanding: M. Grossman, D. Duvel, L. Merewih, W. Rapp, M. Miller. G. Schmergel, E. Johnson. Second Row, sfandingz R. Wendlandf, R. Offerman, M. Grinnell, F. Healy. achievernenT oT The years was a discus- sion of DosToevslcy's Crime and Punish- Spanhh Club Fronf Row: D. Dell: S. Smifh, Secrefaryg B. Greenhouse. J. Whifeman, J. Johnsion, N. Leifheif, C. Korshin. Fo Th Vice-Presidenfg Mrs. Engelberf, Advisor: L. Eckhardi, Fresi- Row: C. Hahn, F. Newman, W. Danzig. C, Pachar, J. No le denh B. Palawsky, Treasurer: A. Kemp. Second Row: R. Dye, S. Plyem, P. Kagan, B. Voelbel, K. Harding, P. Brokaw J J. Allen, S. Dealer, M. Millman, P. LoveiT+, R. Schindel, J. Hanne, G. Voelbel. rx Warrender. Third Row: E. Williams, C. Wallace, C. Williams, Il, 'A K x . ,,V'4 ., ay.. ,Q . D 7 i'4f' KJ x F' T 'T L 1, . .,' Q' I ' KS I is The Spanish Club, EL CLUB ESPAGNOL, is Tor Y?v?iTg 'T K X l J A l iff a minimum of one year oT Spanish. The aim of The clugfjs ,To ' ' ll . , sTudenTs a beTTer undersTanding oT Spanish and 'ni-Qmerigqrmyl l 5 'l - , xl Ai people, Their cusToms, culTure. and way oT liTe. is year. The club D . , parTicipaTed wiTh oTher local Spanish clubs in The Pan-American Qlf ' - ii T , FesTival. Q3 V7 I Y' ,.X i .' Q Q ' .- . , . w 14 Focus .eff To righi: K. Kelm, S. GoldblaTT, R. Grimes-Graeme, J .GaiTa, M, Nemiroff, Presidenf. 63 Focus. Though numerically small, has an imporTanT TuncTion aT P. D. S. H. S. lTs picTures record The school spiriT and enThusiasm ol The games, clubs. and The Typi- cal day. One of Focus' jobs is To pro- vide The PorT Weekly wiTh The necessary phoTos. PresidenT Mike NemiroTT, also phoTography ediTor oT The PorT Weekly, coordinaTes The picTure assignmenTs wiTh The needs of The paper. Focus is work- ing To develop iTs skill and creaTe an inTeresT in phoTography. Future Teachers of America Fulure Teachers of America is open lo all sludenis who have a sincere and honesr desire lo leach. The members meel once a monlh lo gel a complere piclure of whar 'ro expeci in ihe field of leaching. The club, under rhe direclion of Mrs. Corson, meeis wiih oiher Fulure Teachers of America clubs in neighboring schools. Froni Row: S. Lingelbach: S. Smiih, Secrelaryg M. Lee, Vice- Presidenh Mrs. Carson, Advisor: C. Hahn, Presidenh D. Dell, R. Gilberf. Second Row: B. Tallering, M. Hiclrey, N. While- man, B. Greenhouse. Third Row: N. Duvel, L. Horowih, A. Fiizpafriclr, P. Barih, A. Dorfman, L. LoveiH, R. Young. Fourih Row: G. Miichell, K. Harding, L. Fleming, S. Cunningham. L. Kammerlohr, L. Leone, R. Rhoades. Fiffh Row: B. Schwer, J. Rugen. Future Nurses of America Fronf Row: F. Tele, Hislorian: K. Pavlak, Vice-Presidenfg R. Slarr, Treasurer: Miss Smifh, Advisor: M. Fleming, President A. Horion, Secreiaryg G. Dailey. Second Row: G. Gagne, E. Chudd, N. Zsiba, L. Seplavey, K. Saulfer, G. Fosier, L. Chrisfopher. Third Row: L. Griley, S. Von Lepel, C. Mellin, H. Pavlalc, G. Falconer. The Fuiure Nurses of America club was organized lasl year lo give sfudenls inleresled in nursing a chance lo learn more abou? 'rhai field. ln order lo berler acquainl ihe members oi The club wirh nursing fechniques, frequeni Trips are made io hospiials in 64 neighboring communiries where some of rhe members aclually worlc. .44 f- ,,,w,'v in-I jg! U, ri.. 'I , ws, He--2 . r 'Xian xl . ' 1 X L' k T ' CI b M3 . In r am e r u - iff - . f S ' ' K 4 I l ' X ' A... V . . gf' . x N' i M is 4 ,sa ,, . . . ,, .1 K gc. A V , ,J , .4 3 ..- Lv ,, '- . 4 -1 f ,, N1 , .. .L T ,X , .. , .J s A H T J 1 ' ,u ' . , . 4 Y - .p Silfing: S. Smiih, F. Fisher, P. Armslrongs Fonl Row: D. Bufler, M. Salinder, A. Ciminera, R. Daniel, A. Luce. Second Row: Mr. Mcllhenny, Advisor: K. Thomp- son, E. McMuIIin, J. Taylor. Third Row: R. Grimes-Graeme, W. Brown, D. Babis, Presidenfg J. Wheeler. Heyl How do l gel our of lhis spin? is +he familiar queslion 'rhaf echoed lhrough lhe machine shop as members of 'rhe Link Trainer Club began lhe year. Afler 'rhe lirsl few dizzy momenls lhough, fhey learned lo masler bolh lhe flying and ground worlc under Mr. Mcllhenny's direclion, gaining useful experience for lhe real lhing. Rifle Club Fronf Row: M. Miller, J. Tera, J. Binnie, H. Janis, D. Healy, M. Salinder. Second Row: A. Ciminera, N. Wrighl, J. While- man, M. Hickey, L. Marvin, Secrefaryg S. Von Lepel, B. Sfernman, Treasurer, B. Wiley. Third Row: Mr. McDonald, Ad- visor: R. Johnson, E. McMullin. E. Levine, C. Pond, J. Laslowslcy, Vice-Presiclenf: The newesl club in 'rhe school was formed +his year by Bill Mar- sano. Presidenly Jaclc Laslcowsky. Vice-president and Nan Wright if was eagerly accepled by The many sfudenfs inleresled in large? shooring, hunling, and collecling weapons. Olher officers included Lynda Marvin, Secrelaryq and Belly Sfernman. Treasurer. Fulure plans include shooling malches ai lhe Hicksville, Kings Poinl, and Marine rifle ranges, and possibly a small range in The new wing. B. Marseno, President Science Club Lef-T To rigll'l': S. Maclnnes, G. Schmergel, M. Beyer, Presi- denh T. Anuskewicz, Secrefaryg R. Chufe, F. Healy, Treas- urerg B. Vockel. B. Albanese, Vice-President B. Keen, B. Harf- ley, T. Conway. The big proiecT oT The Science Club This year was The consTruc- Tion oT an elaboraTe sysTem To TesT The ThrusT of roclceT fuels. This proiecT, one of The mosT ambiTious in The hisTory of The Science Club and iTs predecessor, ReTorT, was direcTed by The club's presidenT. Malcom Beyer. M a T h C l u b Froni Row: L. Golde, S. Maclnnes, T. Anuslrewicz, Vice-Presi- deni: G. Schmergel. Second Row: R. WendlandT, R. Fresco, C. Pond, A. Lingelbach, Secretary. Third Row: R. Albnnase, D. Duvel, N. Schwarh. FourTh Row: F. Healy, R. Chufe. Shading, leff To righf: Mr. Denowski, Advisor, B. Vockel. 66 President C. Beyer, R. Daniel, B. McMullin. LecTures and discussions on calculus, projediles. and analyTic geomeTry were held by The MaTh Club This year. ln November. a special lecTure was given To all inTeresTed sTudenTs on earTh saTel- liTes. ln The monThly maTches sponsored by The NorTh Shore MaThemaTics League, The MaTh Club was Tied Tor TirsT place as The PORT LIGHT wenT To prinT. Junior Red Domino Fronf Row: E. Sasso. S. Landwer, L. Marvin, Mr. Ehre, Senior Red Domino Advi- sor: K. Tuck, P. McKenzie, C. Johnson. Second Row: S. Zousmer, A. Massolo, C. Dionne, C. Burroughs, J. Condon, A. PeH. Junior Red Domino, rhe sophomore Thespian sociely, enioyed an aciive i957-I958 season. From fhe ienih grade viciory in The November lnierclass Play Conlesi fo lhe lasi spring defail of fhe dramaiic deparimenfs underialcings, lhe Sophomores were enfhusiasric coniribulors. The highligl-1+ of 'rhe club's lheairical aciiviiies was The very successful preseniaiion of Percival Wilde's Over lhe Teacupsu for a February assembly. Fronf Row: B. RGPP. A. Lingelbach, Vice-Presidenf, Mr. Smiih, Advisor: T. Anuslrewicz, President T. Sears. Second Row: A. Dinn, N. Volpe, C. Huckins, C. Beyer, Secreiary-Treasurer. Stamp Club The Slamp Club has enioyed one of Hs rnosl successful seasons 'rhis year. Hs praiice oi having meeiings for colleclors To irade and fall: aboui lheir hobby, ai- iracfed a dozen aciive members. The members aiiended ihe huge annual American Slamp Dealers Show in New York Ciiy and also exhibifed some of iheir own col- lecfions in school showcases. From lime io 'rime fhe club had meer- ings wifh olher clubs in 'rhis area whose inferesls fhey share. Senior Red Domino Fronf Row: S. Ehre, S. Smiih, D. Krapp, S. Aymar, W. Voclrel Mr. Ehre, Advisor: L. Marvin, D. Duvel, R. Johnson, R. Fres- co, T. Sears, S. Maclnnes. Second Row: R. Sundsfrom, V. Viliur, I. Apolani, D. Denian, M. Hickey, L. Gross, B. Howicl: M. DeSola, M. Brindley, L. Reich, W. Dalsimer, E. Levine, H. Kalfaian. Third Row: T. Jordan, J. Rugen, J. Walker, R. Goldsiein, S. Luburg, P. McGauley, S. Cunningham, E. Le'lT To righfa L. Marvin, Vice-Presidenh D. Duvel, Treasurer: Mr. Ehre, Advisor: S. Aymar, SecreTaryg B. Voclrel, President Williams, M. Kernochan, J. Sparacio, K. Harding, S. Flynn, T. Anuskewicz. Fourfh Row: R. Verdi, B. Wiley, B. Schwer, L. Fleming, G. Kreindler, F. Sweefing, S. Luburg, G. Mun- dahl, W. Danzig, K. Kelm, N. Lipson, B. STernman, W. Marsano, A. Wanser. Fif+h Row: J. Walfher, B. Fay, W. Jacobs, B. Janlrowslli, K. Jackson, D. Moore, G. Remmers, J. Binnie, R. Reiner. Under The leadership oT TaculTy advisor Doc Ehre and PresidenT Bill Voclcel, Red Domino enjoyed a very pro- ducTive year. The club includes all Those Seniors and Juniors who are inTeresTed in acTing and oTher relaTed acTiviTies such as malce-up. scenery. and lighTing. The club sTarTed oTT The year wiTh The lnTerclass Plays. The Sophomores, TradiTional underdogs. won The conTesT wiTh The assisTance oT co-direcTors Bill Dalsimer and STeve Ehre, while Barbara Howiclc, a Senior, won The besT acTress award. ln January, Red Domino, worlcing TogeTher wiTh The G. O., produced PorT's-a-Poppinf' STudenTs in PDSHS and oTher neighboring schools parTicipaTed in This TalenT show which proved To be a huge success. NexT year. The communiTy will loolc Torward To anoTher program oT This kind. Red Domino's spring producTion was a musical enTiTled HiT The Deck. The show, produced by Mr. Ehre and Mr. Fish, Turned ouT To be a specTacular and a greaT success. AT Their monThly meeTings The members oT Red Dom- ino gave dramaTic readings. ln This manner everyone parTicipaTed, anoTher reason Tor Red Domino's success in The I957-58 season. 68 The Port Weekly 'ii t i i S THE PORT WEEKLY Vol. XXXII, No.8 CO-EDITORS-IIN-CHIEF . News Editors , . . C0py Editors . Feature Editors . . . Headline Editors Reporters . .... . . . , Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Advertising Manager Advertising Staff . . .. .. .. Friday, Jonuory IO, T958 . ..........., Linda Reich and Mercedes de Sola , ,. ..., Dot De Nave amid Riay Whearty Ruth Sunidstrum, Ann Thomas and Pat McGauley Lynda Marvin, Brenda Phillips and Barbara Bali Marianne Brindley and Kathy Harding Headline Assistant .........., ..... . Anne Thomas Boys, Sports Editors Jim Walther and Jim Ferguson Girls' Sports Editor .. .........,...,........ ...,... . . ..... Bonnie Shore Band dz Orchestra News .,,.,.. ..,.....,.. . . ......,,.,....... Richard Verdi P. Brokaw, R. Goldstein, M. Kernochian, A. Puc- ciarelli, J. Rapp, T. Jordan, N. Lipson, Mary E. Hickey. C. Burroughs, B. Schwer, M. Alin, A. Dinn, J. Sparacio, S. Luburg, G. McDermitt Art Editors .. ....., . Pat Borden and Irene Apolfant Photography Editor . . ..,.. . . . . .... . . , ,. Mike Nemiroff Gordon Voebel .,. ...... ... ..L.. .. John Baumgardener . .. .. Doug Krwpp .. J. Walker, B. Voebel, C. Lederman, S. Luberg Layout Manager . . . . .. . . ......... . .,......., . . . Liz Borden Circulation and Exchange Editor ,,........ . . .... Betty Sternman Circulation and Exchange Staff .. Leila Gross, Tate Hunter Faculty Adviser Mr, J. A. Macintosh Printer . . . . , . . , . ..,,.. . . . . . . Herb Stone Associates, Inc. Lett to right: Editors Mercedes Desola and Linda Reich and Advisor Mr. Macintosh. iront Row: P. McGauley, R. Sundstrom, L. Borden, R. Vhearty, M. Nemiroft, D. Krapp, B. Phillips, F. Newman, L. ftarvin. Second Row: S. Luburg, A. Thomas, A. Apolant, I. Harding, N. Beckford, H. Kalfaian, D. Henken, B. Stern 1an, D. DeNave, B. Shore. Third Row: R. Spence, J. Baum- gardner, G. Voelbel, B. Voelbel, R. Verdi, M. Alin, J. Villani, M. Hickey, J. Walker, B. Schwer. Fourth Row: J. Ferguson, R. Goldstein, N. Lipson, S. Luburg, C. Lederman, G. Mc- Dermott, A. Dinn, L. Gross, B. Ball, T. Hunter, C. Burroughs, R. Colton, T. Jordan. For the tirst time in several years, the PORT WEEKLY was published every other week because ot its strained tinancial situation. Under the direction ot Mercedes DeSola and Linda Reich, and with the assistance ot the entire editorial statt and re- porters, the paper had a very rewarding year. Some highlights were the Columbia Scholastic Press Conterence and the Christmas and graduation isssues. Despite the smaller number ot issues, the school enjoyed all ot the PORT WEEKLY articles. 69 Mr. William Schafer The iob ol compiling The inlinile number of evenis, acliviiies. and names imporlanf in l957-I958 fell +o 'The sfaff members of The Por? Light Supervised by The dynamic and hard-worlcing Ediiors-in-Chief, Belly Slernman and Bob Colfon. and wilh Mr. Schaler's helpful guidance. everyone devoled much lime and laleni io lhis produclion of fhe yearboolc. Such excellenl co-operalion has made 'rhis Por? Lighf 'rhe bigges+ ever. EDITORS ln Chief ..,..... .,...,...............,.... B e++y S+ernman, Bob Colfon Managing ......, ..........,, R on Chuie Business ......,, .......,......,.... J ane l-lanne Li+era ry .......,. Boys' Sporls Girls' Sporls Caplions ,...... Senior Nofes Senior ............. Clubs ..,............ Phologrpahy 70 .....Brenda Phillips, Lynda Marvin ...........Jim Waliher Marjorie Fleming Dorolhy DeNave .............S+even Ehre ......Brenda Phillips ...Roberl l-lariley ...,..,.....Brenda Eaio The Por'r Lighl Beffy and Bob Ron LITERARY STAFF: A. Wood, D. Dell, R. Schindel, J. Sasso, C. Gyllensward, M. DeSola, S. Granby. 3 Jane L. W X on . T? 1 T . A Lynda and Brenda Eclitors Literary Staff Left to right: L. Marvin, Co-Literary Editor: M. Fleming, Girls' Sports Editor, J. Walther, Boys' Sports Editor: S. Ehre, Senior Notes Editorq B. Hartley, Activities Editor: D. DeNave, Captions Editor: and B. Phillips, Co-Literary Eclitor. Business Staff Layout and Photography NP' j Front row: C. Hamilton, M. Terranova, M. Sarangello, and K. Jewseiew. Second row: C. Rina, E. Hassler, J. Paolicelli, and D. Henlren. Third row: J. Marra, V. Hirsch, A. Worces- L f . h : K. K I I B' S h I L. FI . ' ter, and W. Marsano. Fourth row: S. Luburg, C. Lederman, e i io ng it e m C wer emmg 71 S. Luburg, G. Falconer, C. Spector, and M. Higgins. N. Wright, and B. Gaita. Frafry Fronf Row: S. Palasek, P. Gaffney, W. Osierholm, S. Suflon, R. Walker, J. Murray, A. Schramm, W. Rayner. Second Row: R. Lumi, C. Capobianco, R. Marino, B. Armbrusfer, J. Taylor, P. Brokaw, C. Rice, P. Kirkman. Third Row: J. Tucker, J. Gaila, E. Pallalella, J. Meyer, Mr. Licilra, Advisor: Slanding: Sal Noli, Treasurer: Ben Wood, Sec- relary. Siiling: Bob Walker, Presidenli -109 Palasek, Vice-President: Mr. Licilra, Advisor, Buzzy Gaifa. S. Allman, M. Nielson, N. Salerno, W. Jessen. Fourfh Row: S. Maclnnes, S. Noli, J. Tefa, J. Palaselr, B. Wood, G. Guarch. Fiffh Row: D. Marquez, P. Sorensen, K. Mullen, J. Walfher, J. Dunnells. Fralry has seen one of The mosi aclive years in ils hislory. A+ all home ioorball games, Frafry sold soda and hol dogs. A lalenl show assembly was sponsored by rhe club and, during lhe Chrislmas seasson, The organizalion senl several CARE paclc- ages lo needy orphans in Korea, lhe funds having been raised by a yard-raking campaign. Fralry also collecled bags ol clofhing lor rhe Save lhe Chil- dren Federalion. Allhough lhe club held a very successful dance in early March, lhe 'rwo mosr gralilying achieve- rnenls for rhe club were lhe Annual Frarry Reunion Dinner, which was afiended by many alumni, and fhe baskelball game for ihe Dimmiclc Memorial Scholarship Fund. A greaf deal ol lhe credii for Fra+ry's unusual success 'rhis year can be aliribuled lo rhe dynamic leadership ol Mr. Licilra and The officers of lhe club. eleriry Froni Row: D. Dell, E. Williams, A. Wood, E. Borden, T. Graham, M. Brindley, L. Gross, L. Marvin, D. Brown, J. Jordan, S. Smifh, K. Harding, R. Sundsfrom, C. Gyllensward, Rugen, D. Denlan. Third Row: B. Phillips, R. Young, R. C. Wallace, F. Newman, B. Schwer. Second Row: L. Reich, Goldsiein, S. Luburg, P. McGauley, L. Fleming, J. Sasso, B. S. Luburg, L. Kammerlohr, M. DeSola, B. Siernman, Mrs. Ball, R. Dye, M. Kernochan, V. Viliur. Sophomore girls were acquainled wilh lhe school and ils acliviiies when Celerily held Hs annual 'rea early in Seplember. When +he yulelide season rolled around. lhe girls were seen busily decoraling fesrive baskels and filling fheim wifh Chrislmas lrimmings. These baslcers were used fo bring happi- ness +o lhe less forlunafe. The annual Celerily hop was held in Oclober, lhe 'rheme being Au'rumn Frolic. The proceeds from lhe dance, as is ihe cuslom, wenl' To The Sloane-Keifering Memorial Cancer Fund in memory of Mrs. Mildred Piazza, former advisor of Celeriiy. Ushering was a popular form ol service. Celerily girls were seen ushering lor many of lhe school and communily funclions, including Porl's A-Poppin, Por? Singers conceris, Long Island Symphony con- cerfs. The Communily Orcheslra concert Red Domino presenlafions, and boih The orcheslra and band concerls. Celeriiy also sold cookies and cup- cakes a+ lhe home looiball games. Siifing: Mrs. Graham, Advisor: Marianne Brind- ley, Presidenh Beffy Sfernman, Vice-Presidenf. Sianding: Mercedes DeSola, Treasurer, Leila Gross, Secreiary. Junior Celeriry Junior Celerily had a membership of six girls rhis year. These Sophs fulfilled lhe requiremenls and ioined lhe club aifer lhe second marking peri- od. Lilce Celeriiy, lhis club is a service organizalion. The girls ushered al' school and communiiy lunclions. Cloclrwise: B. Kezar, A. Worcesfer, A Thomas, A. PeH', S. Golden, S. Lingel- bach. Library Sfaff Fronf row: S. Jones, V. Kahan, C. Coaies B. Ferris, C. Nicierson, L. Horowifz, E Sasso. Second row: A. Gordon, C. John- son, L. Merewih, A. Perf, S. Margolies A. Axfell, J. Nogle, L. Schindel, J. How ard. Back row: C. Conroy, C. Van Dor selaer, S. Plyem, V. Eclerf, C. Korshin, Mrs. Begenau, C. Brown, C. Mellon, K. Mafihews, M. Saber. Members of ihe Library Slalil spenr lheir lime checking our books, wriring over-due nofices. lalcing care of mail, and shelv- ing boolcs. Besides assisling Mrs. Begenau wilh lhe running of lhe library, fhe siaif discussed The many problems connecfed wilh 'rhe library worlc and suggesred mefhods of improving The library syslem. STudenT CouncAL Fronl row: P. Schneider, L. Gale, P. Kirlnman, S. Flynn, R. Lumi, B. Rayner, Mr. Berry, L. Campbell, Second row: B. Goldberg, L. Fleming, P. ArmsTrong, V. lndence, S. Smilh, L. Eclrardl, L. Kammerlohr, B. Phillips, D. DeNave. Third row: B. Dalsimer, A. Krapp, B. Shore, A. Worcesfer, K. Kane, L. Porfer, P. Sorensen, C. Lang, W. Chrisfensen, M. Ballard. FourTh row: R. Wallrer, D. Duvel, T. Hunler, J. Kaehler, B. Schwer, M. Kernochan, M. Brindley, A. Lingelbach, T. Anus- lcewicz, T. Conway, G. McDermoTT, A. Dinn, B. Vochel, P. Brolraw, J. Gaifa. TTUDENT TEACHER ADVISORY BOARD - Siffingz Miss Campbell, Mr. Horfon, M. Greene, S. Flynn, diss Wallace, Mr. Berry, M. Kernochan. Sfandingz Mr. llis B Phillips, B. Rice, M. McKinley, S. Cozzens. The STudenT Council had many accomplishmenTs This year. Through iTs Tour sTanding commiTTees. Service and SpiriT, Building and Grounds, Recrea- Tion. and Assembly Planning: The Council supervised many school acTiviTies. Among These were The rec- reaTion dances. held in The caTeTeria aTTer The home baslceTball games, and parking. The STudenT Teacher Advisory Board, working in coniuncTion wiTh The Council, discussed problems INTER-CLUB COUNCIL - Froni row: S. Smifh, P. Armsfrong, B. Sfernman, R. Lumi, Mr. Berry, L. MerewiTz, M. Lee. Second row: J. Sasso, J. FiTzpaTrich, S. Ehre, B. Marsano, M. Fleming, L. Ech- hardl, D. Krapp. Third row: B. Wiley, M. Beyer, B. Rayner, M. Nemiroff, T. Anuskewicz, A. Lingelbach. concerning relaTions beTween The sTudenTs and The TaculTy. The lnTer-Club Council esTablished a calendar Tor club meeTings and oTher school acTiviTies. AnoTher accomplishmenT was an amendmenT To The presenT school consTiTuTion changing The elec- Tion procedure. This new procedure is very similar To The manner in which naTional elecTions are run. 75 FirsT Row: Mr. Ellis, Advisor, P. Kirkman, R. Lumi, Presidenfg W. Rayner, D. Shel- don. R. Offerman, W. ChrisTensen, D. Horfon, Mr. HorTon, Advisor. Second Row: M. Beyer, T. Anuskewicz, J. Fergu- son, H. Reese, R. Verdi, S. Ehre, D. Branf, P. Sorensen, D. Duvel, A. Mac- lnnes. Third Row: J. GaiTa, L. Golde, L. Merewih, G. KeTz, A. SchneiT, C. Rice, W. Voelbel, S. Zousmer, R. Harf- ley, G. Voelbel. Working in The Guidance OTTice un- Wheel Club The Wheel Club is an inTernaTional service organizaTion aTTiliaTed wiTh The RoTary lnTernaTional. PorT T-ligh's Wheel Club was Tormed in T956 and is The TirsT one in New York STaTe. The club moTTo, service beTore selT, was demonsTarTed in numerous acTiviTies in which The Wheel Club parTicipaTed. Among These was The Lions Club horse show which raised money To build The Town a+hleTic Tield. Wheel Club members were seen working wiTh The PorT WashingTon RoTary Club in a saTe-driving rodeo aT Bar Beach. During The ChrisTmas holidays, club members kepT The poT boiling and collecTed over Two hundred dollars Tor The SalvaTion Army. Office Aides ler Mrs. WaTerson's supervision. The DTTice Aides have helped lighTen The burden oT secreTarial work Tor The ha- assed guidance sTaTT. By Typing work- ng papers, Tiling reTerence maTerial :eeping Track oT appoinTmenTs, correcT- ng schedule cards. summoning sTudenTs 'o The oTTice over The school phones, ar- 'anging inTerviews, and accomplishing Tumerous oTher chores, They have per- :ormed a mosT welcome service To Mrs. WaTerson, Mr. Scherer, Miss Wallace, and Mr. KanTor. The OTTice Aides uTil- zed Their Tree periods To give This val- uable help. They have proved ThaT liTTle Things can mean a loT To The smooTh coordinaTion oT a large school. 76 Leif To righf: M. De Vifo, M. Terranova, L. Marvin, Mrs Waferson, Guidance Secrefaryg C. Hamilfon, W. Hierman B. Tassone. This season. the PA. Crew once again ianaged to get through another busy nd hectic year, satistying everyone 'ith their etticient service. The ettorts t this tireless group were seen at as- amblies, plays, tootball and basketball ames, dances. and ot course the tradi- onal, irrepressible third-period an- ouncements. Non-school groups and xdult Education also used their services uring the year. Rarely seen or heard, hey deserve praise and thanks trorn the ntire student body. P.A. Crew Left to right: G. Remmers, E. Levine, B. Marsano, B, Wiley. Steering Committee Front Row: P. Brokaw, A. Krapp, T. Hunter, B. Shore, L. Porter, D. Krapp. Second Row: P. Sorensen, B. Rayner, T. Anuslrewicz, T. Conway. Third Row: B. Dalsimer, R. Lumi. 77 During the past year, the Steer- ing Committee played a very vital and intluential part in our student government. This body was com- posed ot the Student Council ot- ticers, the chairmen ot the stand- ing committees, and representa- tives trom the Council. ln intormal meetings, the Steering Committee drew up an agenda tor the Coun- cil meeting the tollowing day. Here, also, many plans and ideas originated, were discussed and re- worlced betore being presented to the Student Council and. ulti- mately, to the student body. Stage Crew The STaqe Crew, which is in charge oT The sTage during assemblies and oTher TuncTions in The audiTorium, compleTed a year oT eTTicienT service. Under The di- recTion of Mr. Ehre, The crew made seTs and scenery Tor many oT The school's TheaTrical producTions. FronT Row, leTT To righT: E. Levine, W. Marsano. Second Row, lefT To righT: G. Remmers, A. Wansor, Mr. Ehre, R. Johnson, B. Wiley. Third Row, lefl' To righT: J. Binnie, K. Jackson, R. Reiner, D. Moore, J. Jankowski. LighHng Crew Anyone who knows how complicaTed a TheaTrical producTion is, knows whaT a diTTiculT iolo The LighTing Crew had This year. Under Eric Levine, This year's Crew Chief, They Turned ouT Their usual ex- cellenT job. WiTh new equipmenT, re- ceived This year, Their operaTions were even more eTTicienT aT The dances, as- semblies, and plays aT which They served. These hidden heroes. conspic- uous only loy The amounT oT work They do. deserve much praise and crediT. Sfanding. leff To righT: W. Marsano, E. Levine, B. Wiley, G. Remmers. Music Under The inspiring leadership oT Mr. Fish, The new direcTor, our chorus had an exTremely success- ful year. More sTudenTs were recruiTed inTo This or- ganizaTion, and The chorus sang aT The ChrisTmas concerT as well as The annual band concerT. ln The spring. as The highlighT oT The year, The chorus com- bined wiTh Doc Ehre's dramaTics deparTmenT To produce The rousing musical, T-liT The Deck. The many long hours of SaTurday rehearsals plus exfra pracTices which The orchesTra received under Mr. Mesrobian, The conducTor, proved To be well worTh The eTTorT when The orchesTra was inviTed To play Tor The public schools in WilmingTon. Dela- ware, in The spring. The annual Town concerT Took place in April and included such pieces as Tschai- kovsky's WalTz oT The Flowers and SchuberT's UnTinished Symphony. Early Tall mornings Tound The High School Band marching along Campus Drive To The sound of Sousa's marches, in preparaTion Tor The TooTball games. An inviTaTion was exTended Trom HamilTon, OnTario, asking The band To go To Canada and play aT The l-lamilTon school in April. This was accepTed wiTh enThusiasm and The Trip proved To be reward- ing. March broughT The annual band concerT which TeaTured The Flying DuTchman OverTure by Rich- ard Wagner. LaTer, The band played aT The Me- morial Day Parade, The Blessing of The FleeT, and aT Jones Beach. As an added highlighT, The band was named one of The Top Ten high school bands in The counTry by MEYER'S BAND NEWS, a well known band magazine. Fronf Row: G. Dailey, P. Deasy, H. Evans, D. Hellawell, A. O. Lloyd, L. Seplavy, H. Kalfaian, D. Brown, K. Knowles, Mr. Wood, D. Hulberf, A. Jenkins, C. Lederman, J. Sparacio. Fish. Third Row: A. Jones, S. Deafer, R. ValenTino, J. Hines, Second Row: I. KoloskolT, S. Suffon, M. Fischer, M. Nowak, D. Hill, R. SweeTing, B. O'Brien, J. SmiTh, B. Dykes. 79 Q! wifgvif' Fronl sf , A .rf wif 02 'ffl' Fronl Row: L. Davis, J. Spenard, R. Young, M. Niclrerson, P. Mc6auley, K. Sauller, J. Sasso, T. Hunfer. Second Row: J. Weingarf, D. Rowley, G. Shollel, A. Meyer, T. Wood, R. Fresco, l. Apolanl. Third Row: T. Jordan, E. Kilfredge, P. Kagan, Mr. Mesrobian, Conducforg S, Sleinemann, G. Van S. Luburg, S. Merlrlee, R. Goldslein, A. Dinn, B. Kezar, J. Rugen, L. Gross, A. Wood, G. Van Bodegraven, S. Luburg, M. lnfinfoli, A. Axlell, E. Small L. Kammerlohr, S. Dealer. Third Row: J. Nogle, L. Jorgensen, Orch 3 r . 3 Q W ,i :ASQ J- rf nd esfra K. Knowles, M. Moffeff, N. Volpe, B. Dalfon, J. Young. Fourfh Row: S. Sfeinemann, R. Kramer, P. Henkarf, J. Brown, R. Hill, C. Keifh, R. Whearly, A. Munro, T. Whedon, T. Kramer, C. Pond, D. Peelle, R. Johnson, J. WaI+her, N. Lipson. Fifih Row: A. Kay, J. Peelle, A. Massolo, G. McDer- moH, J. Sfoddard, C. Dionne, C. Gyllensward, G. Remmers, J. Zimberdi, Mr. Chrisfopher, Direcfor. Bodegraven, A. Wood, L. Gross, C. Small, L. Marvin, D. Brown, S. Dealer, L. Kammerlohr, J. Peelle, A. Massolo, N. Pelikan. Four+h Row: M. MoFfeH, N. Volpe, R. Verdi, E. Small, L. Chrisfopher, M. McKinley. Fifth Row: R. Kramer, P. Henkarf, A. Munro, T. Whedon, N. Lipson. i N -,,.s:....,m A ,.4. Mi V .. ' 4 Q Q ,. A, .. K 4 22 An excifed crowd wifnesses fhe Porf Lions vicfory over Plaineclge. B ' S p o r T s gg, ri f A 1 , , ...ff 'J' , W H. f' f za. T J., . in .U if Varsity Football ,. Fronf Row: N. Salerno, M. Nielson, S. Allman, J. Gibbons, B. O'Brien, S. Nofi, J. Tefa, J. Palasek, S. Cozzens, P. Gaff- J. TeTa, J. GaiTa. Second Row: J. PenneTTi, D. Duvel, B. ney, C. Cells, T. Conway. FourTl'i Row: G. Milhaven, W. Rice, R. Dodson, B. ArmbrusTer, R. Marino, C. Capobianco, Jessen, P. Kirkman, R. Lumi, D. Guliclr, P. Sorensen. G. Nedwed. Third Row: C. Ramos, N. Teriesen, B. Wood, Anihony Salerno Under The direcTion oT Coach CosTello. The PorT Lions Tinished The season wiTh a 4-3 rec- ord: buT This unprepossessing Tigure does noT Tell The real sTory. ATTer shuTTing ouT Plainedge, PorT wenT on To beaT GreaT Neck by one poinT in whaT The experTs considered an upseT. AT The game wiTh Mineola, The score was hopelessly Tied unTil Joe PenneTTi kicked a Tield goal in The lasT Three minuTes and won The game Tor PorT. From Then on, iT was down hill Tor The Blue and WhiTe. They losT The Hicksville and Farm- ingdale games by hearTbreaking scores oT I4-I3 and I3-I2, respecTively. ATTer salvaging a vicTory over Glen Cove, The Lions losT The crucial Garden CiTy game, and wiTh iT, a chance oT Tying Tor TirsT place. The general opinion is ThaT The Team could have done beTTer and would have if iT had noT had such hard luck. BuT aside Trom The indi- vidual losses and wins, The I957-58 season will always be remembered Tor iTs unpredicTab!e naTure. George Milhaven Tom Conway PorI Pod Por+ Por+ Porf PorI Porf t izL55a4.,,. , V ' . - wiv , 2 .,,. s I . 5' f . fi., . ma-I .- ans, II ...M , .. . ,,.. .. 1' ,. . .. V. K M 2 .ak . .... . .. I .V . . I I TZ' LLL I -V,.:1., v,.... - Q Vgzzv, .. , -I ' I I , I I W -Y 2 N - Ag f a? 519 f 'WI ,, gg I I I. .grin I 1 . . :' fsa:f2.4 11 5551 Wifi q9sw'I'?k:1'1 -V ' ff 'I Ben Wood SCORES 49 Plamedge ............A , O I4 Greaf Neck .... . I3 I3 I-Iscksvllle ..... I4 I2 Farmingdale ......, .. I3 6 Glen Cove ...... .... O O Garden Cify ,... I2 Joe Penneffi Nick Salerno Siu Conens Joe Palasek Joe Tefa J.V. Foot ball Fronf Row: K. Newbold, J. Noyer, J. Murdock, P. Snider, J. Gibbons, J. Teia, T. DeNave, L. Huiberf, T. Dunnells, M. Whifeman. Second Row: S. Wile, S. Salorio, S. Dam- mers, S. Miichell, B. Sfeibel, J. Dioguardi, R. Gufierrez, R. Coached by Mr. Biro, Porl High's iunior varsiry squad wenl 'rhrough The season wilhoul a blemish on ils record. A+ The end of The season, we had a J.V. Team wilh a record of seven viclories and no defeals. The J.V. boys even had a chance 'ro play in a varsify game-The one againsi Plainedge. The boys played good heads-up loolball and made il clear 'rhal They were our 'ro win. Wiih +he oufslanding performance of Jaclc Gibbons al quarlerbaclc. 'rhe J.V. squad gave Porl somelhing lo brag aboul. Also Turning in good performances were Slcip All- man. Pere Gaffney, John Weigarl. Cappy Capo- bianco, Bill Spencer, Dave Duvel, and Jerome Dun- nells. 'ro menrion a few. I+ was a greai Team efforl and line lribule 'ro a good coach. Shwarfz, H. Dumpson, N. Edo, M. Ballard Third Row C Meyer, H. Rogers, T. Griffin, Mr. Biro, F Smnfh T Huckins J. Lumi. Por? Porl' Por? Por'r Porl Porl Porn' SCORES Plainedge Greal Neck . Mineola .... ,..... Hicksville ,,...., Farmingdale Glen Cove . Garden Cily Soccer Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl' Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Fronf Row: C. Scherer, T. Bradley, M. Fiizpalrick, J. Halfon B. Collon, J. Meyer, T. Von Boeilicher, W. Radzvilla, D Rowley. Second Row: M. Hireman, D. Hedgepaih, H. Reese B. Bower, B. Bessould, R. Kramer, A. Lingelbach, M. Miller, R. Johnson, B. Wendlandl. Third Row: Mr. Goodwin, D. Hill T. Anuskewicz, M. Nemiroff, W. Chrislensen, J. Walfher, D. Marquez, M. Helder, C .Den+an, E. Helder, S. Maclnnes. 4If2 Hicksville ...................,,,,, Ifz 4If2 Norlh Shore ........,,,.... V2 O Garden Cily ,,..,....... 5 I Wheally ..,............... ..,. 4 O Greal Neck ...... .,,, 5 I Roslyn ........,,,,,,.. .... 5 5 Belhpage .......... .... O 2 Manhassel ..,.,,...,,, ,,,. 3 O Garden Cily ........,,,.... 5 4 Glen Cove ......... .,.. I 0 Greal Neck ,..... 5 I Roslyn .....,...,,.,.., ,... 4 2 Manhassel ....... ..,. 3 SCORES Porl O Garden Cily Porl 5 lvlanhassel .... Porl' 5 Mineola ,.,,...... Porl' 2 Wheally ....... Porl I Greal Neck , Porl 4 Weslbury .... Porl I Glen Cove ..., Porl I Manhassel ,.., Porl' I Garden Cily Porl' 5 Wheally .......... Porl O Greal Neck Porl 5 Hicksville .... The I957 edilion ol lhe Porl' High soccer leam was lhe besl leam lhal has played un- der Coach Goodwin. In ils fourlh year as a soccer leam, lhe boys in Blue and While lin- ished lhird in lhe league wilh eighl viclories, four losses, and a lie. Porl had Three men on lhe Norlh Shore All-Scholaslic leam. They were Bruce Bower, John Hallon, and Dick Hill. This year's caplain was Jim Wallher. Tennh - Q 1 Leff fo right L. Golde, P. Henkari, B. Barker, J. Helzel, B. Branf, W. Wunder, C. Sprung, C. Blunl, J. Tucker, Mr. Biro. Coched by Mr. Rogo. lhe fennis leam had a lair season, win ning lour and losing nine. Slandouls were Pele Brokaw, Chris Sprung Jim Tucker, Bill Barker, and Don Branl. Varsily Basketball Fronl row: J. Palaselr, J. Tela, P. Gaffney, J. Murray. Second row: J. Galle lMgr.l, P. Kirlrman, J. Tucker, R. Lumi, G. Simonsen, R. Marino. Back row: Mr. Jessen, R. Dykes, W. Jessen, Mr. Coslello. The linal buzzer broke our hearls as we walched our heroes lrudge oll lhe courl aller losing lo Garden Cily bl lo 45 in lhe linals ol lhe Nassau Counly championships. This year's leam was a credilable one. and one lhal lell us wilh pride and memories ol greal achievemenls lor lhe Blue and While. Allhough lhey losl lo Garden Cily, lhere was one consolalion. a line one al lhal. Big Jim Tucker was elecled as lhe oulslanding player on lhe Norlh Shore. Jim more lhan de- served lhis choice as he played a big laclor in lhe leam's success. Helping Jim oll lhe boards were Ray Lumi, Pele Kirkman, Buzzy Dykes, and Bill Jessen. Ray and Pele saw more aclion lhan lhe olhers. They did a line iob and deserve credil. Joe Tela and Richie Marino were lhe ball-handlers lor lhe leam and lhey did a line iob direcling lhe Blue and While lo viclory. There was no doubl aboul being a good leam lhis year, as lhe rebounders averaged 6'2 . The Lions rolled over seven slraighl leams, including Mineola and Greal Neck in league play, belore Glen Cove upsel lhem. Bul our quinlel bounced back and racked up six more viclories before Greal Neck slopped us. The league ended when Greal Neck was upsel by Glen Cove, lhrowing lhem inlo a lie wilh Porl. Because ol lack ol lime, a coin was llipped lo decide lhe unollicial champ. We won. Then lhe Lions proceeded lo knock oll Wanlagh. Freeporl, and Greal Neck belore running inlo Garden Cily, who had linished lhird in our division. This year marked lhe lirsl lime since l953 lhal a Norlh Shore leam had won lhe lournamenl. Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl Porl BASKETBALL SCORES Roslyn ,.,.,.......... Manhassel l-lunlinglon Mineola ......... Garden Cily Farmingdale Greal Neck Glen Cove l-licksville ,..... Mineola ......... Garden Cily Farmingdale Greal Neck Glen Cove l-licksville ...... Wanlaugh Freeporl ......... Greal Neck Garden Cily I fi-, , if 5, '. 'ti' ' fi if i fx 5 , J :,... , , You have io wafch fhose fouls! RUY Lumi P99 Kifkman Gem I hope he pu+S me in fhis half. Jim Tucker Joe Tefa Richie Marino Fefe Gaffney Bill Jessen Jimmy shoofs a one-hander from ihe oufside. 2 3 1 J. V. Baskerball Fronf row: B. Sleigh+, B. Neilson, G. Winfer, T. Von Boellicher, J. Gibbons. Second row: D. Branf, M. Helder, E. Helder, D. Horlon, J. Weingari. Third row: F. Bayles, A. Massolo, D. Gulick, Mr. Biro. Hurling from lack of heighr, This year's J.V. ream wound up fhe season wirh a 7-8 record. The boys opened up rhe season wirh Two viciories. Then rhey slipped because of 'rhe lack of lall men. and if was a srruggle for rhe resl of The year. When 'rhey won. if was usually hard foughi for, and by a slim margin. Their losses. Though. were usually very convincing. Leading Jrhis year's arrack were Enn Helder, Marr Helder, Jack Gibbons. Dave Horfon. and Frank Renga. Porr Porl' Porf Porf Porl' Porr Porr Pori Porl Por? Pori Porl Porr Por? Por+ 59 35 49 22 53 32 26 43 36 57 34 3I 34 47 35 SCORES Roslyn .............. . Manhassef Hunlingron Mineola ......... Garden Ciry Farmingdale Grear Neck Glen Cove Hicksville ...... Mineola ......... Garden Ciry Farmingdale Greaf Neck Glen Cove .. Hicksville ..... Bowling Fronl row: T. Sears, F. Schneble. A. Coolrler. Back row: R. Chula, J. Oxenberg, Mr. Seebeg, N. Beberman, F. Healy. Led by Fred Healy, Alan Cookler, and Alan Kaplan, Porl's bowling leam had a mediocre season. finishing ninlh ou'r ol lwelve in lheir league. High man lhis year was Fred Healy. Olher bowlers were Oxenberg, Schneble, Shurpin, Chule. and Kreizer. Allhough lhey had a poor season, lhe boys learned a lol' under Mr. Seeber's line coaching. Golf Leff fo righi: B. Jankowslri, Mr. Seeber, and S. Maclnes. Teeing off al lhe Norlh l-lempslead Counlry Club, lhis year's golf leam looked small bul lairly promising. Wilh several boys back from lasl year and some promising lirsl year men, Coach Seeber's linlcslers were in good shape. They were slowed down in praclice, lhough, by heavy snowlalls +ha+ lasled inlo March. Allhough golf is an in-lhe- background sporl. The Blue and While was represenled by some good golfers who piclced up valuable experience and had a lol ol lun, win or lose. SCHEDULE April I4 ....,............,,,..,....... Garden Cily April I7,.,, .,,, ,... . ,. Belhpage April 29. ..... , ,.,.. ..,,... R oslyn May 8 ............... .,...,,,.. ...... lvl a nhassel lvlay 9 ...........,... ........... N orlh Shore May I2 ....,....,.. ,............. G len Cove May I6.. Farmingdale May 20 ...,.,...... ,.,...... O ysler Bay Baseball Well, l'd say Thai pifch was all right Le'lT To righT: Charlie Ramos, Joe PenneTTi. and Buzzy Gaiia. AmongsT shouTs, Thuds, and cracks of The bar. The l958 ecliTion of The PorT High baseball Team was molded inTo a snappy squad. under The direcTion oT Coach Rogo. Leading The piTching sTaTF were Bob Demshick. Charlie Ramos. and STU Cozzens. In The infield were Joe Palasek, Richie Marino, Buzzy GaiTa, and Fred Healy, all reTurning Trom lasT year. There also were many capable subs if The need arose. PaTrolling The ouTTield grass were Ray Lumi, Phil Kreizer. and Bob Giresi. These men were also reTurnees, buT again The bench was sTrong in This deparTmenT. Sharing The roll of The man in The iron mask were Don Marquez and Chris Sprung. These Two capable caTchers made The Blue and WhiTe piTchers feel aT ease. SCHEDULE March 26 ..........r..,.......,,,,............ .... W esT HempsTead March 28 ......,........ ,.....,.... W esT HempsTead April 8 .,,,,,........... April 9 ........... April ll ........,.... April I4 ..........,,. April 28 ............. April 29 ............. May l,. ..,,.,.. .. May 5 ..,........, May 8 ............ May I5 .......,...... May I9 .............. May Zl ............., May 22 ...........,.. May 26 ..,........... C'mon, Charlie, chuck if in! Roslyn GreaT Neck Roslyn . Glen Cove Hicksville Mineola Garden CiTy Farmingdale Glen Cove GreaT Neck Mineola Farmingdale Hicksville Garden CiTy Track FronT row: S. Allman, C. Doughfy, R. CoI+on, A. Salerno, S. Sweefing, C. Cella. Back row: J. WaITI'1er, G. Schmergel. R. Damiani, B. Wood, F. STewarT, S, SuH'on, P. Brokaw. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Biro, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Ellis, and Mr. Jessen, This year's Track men deTiniTeIy TeIT The loss of IasT year's sTars. There was no one who could Till CerTain's shoes in The 440 and broad jump. The besT be+ Tor Kirkman's repIacemenT aT discus was Rex Damiani. Also on discus: STeve SuTTon. and Richie Johnson. Leading The milers was Skip AII- man, closely Tollowed by Bob CoITon. The half-mile was a Toss-up ThroughouT The sea- son beTween Jim Murray, Jim WaITher, and Bill CerTain. Chuck DoughTy appeared To be The number one IOO-yard dash man. DoughTy also led The 220-yard dash. In The Tield evenTs. ArT Foy, Third in IasT year's N. Y. STaTe High-Jump Champion- ship, was back. In The pole vaulT, AnThony Salerno, Cappy Capobianco. and Joe TeTa carried The burden. The resT oT The evenTs were well Taken care oT. On The whole, The Blue and WhiTe Trackmen were capable of really burning up Those cinders. SCHEDULE April I5 ,.,.....,...........,,..,.....,.....,..,.,......,,.... Hicksville April I8 ........,. ...,.......,, G reaT Neck April 29 ,......,.. .......... G arden CiTy May 3 ...,,...,. ,,....,.....,.. I nviTaTion May 7 ...........,... ...,.......,..........,,.,........ G len Cove May IO ...,.,.,....,..... .,.,..,...,... N orTh Shore Trials May I4 ...,..,........... NorTh Shore Semi Finals May I7 ..................,....,,.....,.. NorTh Shore Finals May 2I ,..,......,. .......... N orTh Shore Novice May 24 .....,...... ,.,...., N orTh Shore Relays May 27 ....,,.,...., ,......,.,,........,..,. M ineola May 3I ..,...,....,. .,,.,.... S ecTion MeeT June 7 ,.....,,.. ....,..., I nTer-SecTionaI Proof of Mr. Biro's fierce firsi week of pracTice 'ef' 6, 4 ivffi' :Y , - 4 1 i N E aw we,-f N AF 5 W Q F 5 KL A 5, I g?f g, 'F f 4 ,- -,. ,e' 7 5 11 J '! i 1 an 15 is 1 2 'Q 1, M ,' s 1' ig AMN -45 ,i 'fs an G. A. A. Leff fo right Mefa Ramsey, Baslxefballg Doro- ihy Dell, Cheeringg Jane Hanne, Archery, Brenda Ea+o, Bowling. Lefi fo right Carol Specior, Porfeffesg Diana Hulberf, Tumbling: Wendy McBrian, Tennis, Nancy Croolier, Volleyball. Leff 'lo righf: Jane Fifzpairicl, Presidenh Bar bara Palawsky, Vice-Presidenfg Mariorie Flem ing, Secrefary. E Leff +o righh Helen Pavlak, Soffballg Debbie Brown, Riding, Marianne Brindley, Maioreffes: Carol Wallace, Hockey. Vardfy Hockey Fronf Row: J. O'Brien, B. Eafo, J. Marra, L. Borden, A. Wood. Second Row: W. McBrian, L. Purdy, C. Wallace, J. Dunn, M. Ramsey. Third Row: M. Flem- ing, J. Hanne, J. Filzpairick, M. Kernochan. K. Jewseiew. iockey Fronf Row: E. Small, C. Uhl, S. Merlrlee, C. DeMeo, M. DeMeo. Second Row: S. Suffon, B. Shore, L. Campbell, A. Krapp, C. Lederman, C. Nickerson. Third Row: R. Young, K. Pavlalr. J. Wallher. A. Worcesier. L. Vescilius, M. Nowak. The hoclcey Teams. under fhe capable managemenf of Carol Wallace and Linda Purdy, had a successful season 'rhis year. Due 'ro The lacl' 'rhal many schools had a large percenrage of s+uden+s absenl during The Asian ilu epidemic, many ol Hue scheduled games were canceled. In +he games +ha+ were played. our husfling forwards scored numerous goals againsf 97 our opponenrs, making our record all vicrories. BaskeTball f? T .af SiTTing: J. Hanne, J. O'Brien, M. Ramsey, J. FiT1paTrick, J. Kaehler, K. Jewseiew, L. Thompson. Kneeling: K. Pavlak, R. Young, M. Fleming, E. Small, L. PorTer. J. V. CapTained by Judy Donno, The J.V. iris showed us ThaT They were really uT To win. Made up mainly oT iuniors nd sophomores, The Team worked well 3geTher and improved greaTly as The eason progressed. The girls made The 1osT oT pracTices, working wiTh consisT- nTly high morale Toward more advanced echniques and smooTh plays. 98 VarsiTy WiTh MeTa Ramsey as manager and Jane FiTzpaTriclc as CapTain, The varsiTy girls approached The baslceTball season wiTh a loT oT spiriT and viTaliTy. They pounded baskeTballs up and down The courTs Trom The beginning oT January Till March. This paid OTT: varsiTy ended The season wiTh Tour wins and one loss. This year's Team was unusual in ThaT iT was composed oT Three sophomores. seven juniors. and only Two seniors. FronT row: M. DeMeo, J. Donno, D. Marsh. Second row: E. Fuchs, C. DeMeo, S. Conlrey, R. Rhodes. Back row: L. STone, J. Walfher, W. McBrien, B. Grossman. Thomas. Second row: B. Phillips, G. Marchiano, N. Lipson, Volleyball Fronl row: Nancy Crocker. Second row: J. Hanne, P. Mamel, G. Milchell, L. Kammerlohr, l. Kuehn, l.. Gale, J. Kaehler, M. Kernochan, S. Von Lepel, M. Ramsey, B. Ligeri, E. Fuchs. Third row: A. Kemp, M. Brindley, L. Gilber+, H. Pavlal, J. Fifzpairiclr, K. Jewseiew, W. McBrian, J. Glofz, C. Burroughs, M. Fleming, F. Newman, P. LoveiH. Fourfh row: E. Balmer, R. Young, K. Pavlalr, R. Rhodes, D. Hoffman S. Page, J. Spenard, B. Palawslny, E. Hassler, B. Gilbert Fiffh row: N. Roberlson, C. Uhl P. Kagan, P. Yorclr,,J. Pink L. Koeppel, L. Ver, G. Gilbert Shore, B. 'Gro B Eafo R Dye Six+h row C S y MN yr , , . . ' : . , Sami: , .V ' S. Plyem, V. Eckerl, Nad.eiflQ:SXv1. Qhne, l'J.h-Bachmlflni e' gs. cr: ' The weelcly volleyball praclices were heclic bull ridgi underx el' HQ B M, managemenl ol Nancy Croolcer, Double , K . perlecled lor lhe Blue and While To eiqamiiav eimschbol 115255. The skilled PlaYers for llimtelhitwyuggoseikilioltghxheiiaifiiwl E1 S es. 'Lx ns-l.Y'..1i. J Q s?-0 v Froni row: S. VonLepel, C. Johnson, C. Nickerson, L. Horo- wih, C. Edelman, S. Redding, B. Ferris, G. Kreindler, A. don, H. Pavlalz, L. Smifh, N. Dalsimer. Third row: G. Vockel. C. lmprofa, J. Manchesfer, M. Lee, S. Conkey, B. Klein, D. Brown, J. Whifeman, M. Grayson, S. Jacobson. C. Van Doorselaer, S. Plyem, C. DeMeo, G. Fefch, A. Gor- Cold weafher, a few minor spills and a number of aches and pains didn'+ hinder rhe gallops, canlers and lrols of 'rhe Riding Club. Debbie Brown, manager, arranged 'rhe allernoon sessions and The show. Beginners re- ceived basic insrrucfion, while lhe more advanced girls progressed wifh inlricale roulines. Riding 99 Tumbling The exiensive Modern Dance ogram provides an oullei of ex- ession for many limber girls. To e sirains of popular songs. show nes, and exciiing coniemporary usic, 'rhey develop and assemble eaiive dances. Under 'rhe man- gemeni oi Marcia Greene and arbara Greenhouse, and iheir as- sianrs Doroihy Dell and Brenda iillips, ihe biggesi proieci of 'rhe ear was 'rhe spring recilal. The onor Group also presenied a elighilul inierpreiaiion of The ighi Before Chrisimasf' 100 You can do beHer khan Thai! Modern Dance MODERN DANCE HONOR GROUP-Fronf row: M. Greene, B. Green house. Second row: D. Bell, B. Phillips. Third row: S. Aymar, P. Vendig M. DeVifo, B. Palawsky. Fourfh row: S. Fafecell, R. Dye, J. Whiieman E. Hassler, M. Kernochan. Tennis Lefi' io righf: A. Wood, W. McBrian, and L. Reich. Diligenlly swinging Their racqueis on our fine composifion couris. fhe girls in 'lhe fennis club worked hard +o gain a posifion on lhe feam. By combining lun and for'ri+ude. each girl could be proud of her progress. as ascerfained by man- ager Wendy McBrian and assis+an+ Linda Reich. Above left: Ready, aim, fire! Arrows flying on lo fhe upper field lhis spring as The archery club members compefed for bull's eyes. Those girls who gained 'rhe highesf scores during club sessions made lhe Team. A+ all ihe 'rournamenfs ihe girls made a fine showing. Managing fhis sporf was Jane Hanne. assisfed by Ruih Beufenmuller. Bull's eye? Try again! 101 SofTball One oT The besT lilced spring sporTs each year is soTTball. There is always a large TurnouT oT experienced and inex- perienced players. BeTore playing a game. each girl is given a Tew poinTers on how To Throw, cafch. and baT proper- ly by Helen Pavlalc, SoTTball Manager. and Jane ChorlTon, Co-Manager. When each girl has masTered The basic Tech- niques. The J.V. and VarsiTy Teams are chosen. l Lefi To righf: K. Pavlalr. J. Chorlfon, H. Pavlalr, J. Sasso, L. Marvin, and M. Hiclrey. Bowling Froni row: E. Finn, C. Roberfson, C. Johnson K. Pollock, B. EaTo, N. Duvel, M. Fisher, R Schindel, E. Fuchs. Second row: S. Von Lepel, R. Sundsirom, K. Kelm, A. Axiell, B. Tallering 'L Purdy, P. Meyron, J. Rugen, C. Hahn, S Granby. Third row: J. Waller, A. Scarangello T. DiLeo, H. Pavlak, C. Pavlak,, P. McGauley, B. MaThison, N. WiTTman, L. LoveiH, N. Beal:- ford, M. Fleming. Yea! A S-T-R-l-K-El! was The exciTed cry oT happy bowlers Bowling Club a newly Tormed group oT The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion, proved To be exTremely popu 102 lar Trom The sTarT. Even Though many oT The girls were inexperienced They learned -.in il.- l--l.-:-..-- -I l.,....I:..,. ...ZLL +L.,-. Lml.. mf R.-Q A F + Hap mananpr J. V. Cheering Fronf row: R. Gilbert C. Leclerman, J. Donno, S. Cunningham. Baclr row: L. Celcada, L. Kammerlolwr, M. Kernoclwan, B. Gilbert J. V. Maioreffes Fronf row: A. Copp, D. Confino. Back row: D. Schaefer, J. Rugen, E. Muldoon. Varsity Maiorettes L t V K W , .asia if if he 5 ' e fr A V X' 4 ' -- .... , A , - f f A '--' reef is X - X X f 5 ' K, jg' N3-M I A.t, R lx K i ti if Lf e- Q U ,,,,4,Q,, V A ,. A Sherr Pafecell Caro Wa ge S , A I Ag., , -33, .s,f,.,,,,7555 , .1 gy ,Y ' 7 5 . Q31 mae- I 1, ,wp A ,Mir ggi, ,Y My 5, ,, .k With fha band for a backdrop, Marianne Brindley leads fhe maioreffes in a roufine during fhe half. as-eglhxi Varsity Cheerleaders We're gonna cheer, cheer, cheer! say fhe D0+fie Dell girls even if if is cold and windy. Lex Liz Hassler Jane+Wl1ifeman Marilyn Millman Patfy LoveiH Marianne Brindley Wa B ,J Jane Warrender 1 ,,,' Nancy Croolrer -4 A A f wmfxwff M, Linda Eckhardf Linda Robinson Barbara Greenhouse Barbara Palawgky 105 Porfeffes Fron+ row: G. Prudenie, J. S+over, R. Gilberi, L. Manson, Filzpairiclr. Sfanding: E. Tervoe, P. Mamei, L. Mori, L M. Talbof, A. Pascal. Second row: D. Allen, B. Eaio, J. Celrada, L. Loveilf, C. Specfor, J. Dowd, S. Granby, B Donno, M. Resniclr, P. Boyle, L. Lyon, M. Melracardi, A. Gilberf, N. Beckford, K. Winn. Mark T-i-m-e, lell . . . lefl . . . lell . . was a lamiliar command lo Porlelles al praclices. Managed by Carol Speclor and her assislanls Roni Gilberl and Lucille Ce- lcacla, lhe girls performed al home loolball and loaslcelball games during infermission. The Porle-Hes, similar lo The Roclcelles, noi only do lciclq roulines, buf also march and do various arm roulines. Porfeffes in ac+ion. Boosfers fr x r , . k A g 1 - 'st-V' ' - , X1 . x. , i 1 Ready? T-E-A-M! - ' Qi. 4' I 4 I ' 1 s gr 1 1 - 41.4 , I y 4 P I I Lefl' fo righfz R. Gilberl, D. Allen, B. Eafo, J. Donno, L. Celzada, C. Specfor. S. Granby, and B. Gilberf. School spiril was displayed fhis year noi only by lhe cheerleaders buf also by a newly organized G.A.A. club, lhe Booslers. Wilh Carole Hahn and Marcie Lee as managers. The Booslers formed a special cheering seclion al' fool- ball and baslrelball games. They helped To boosl The 'ream's spirif by cheering wilh 'rhe cheerleaders and doing pompom roulines. 2425, JQEFQQ N X. ,V Q? f?Tf?!QJi. ,A ff :W W vw, - Q ax Junior Prom ATTended by a capaciTy crowd, This year's Senior Ball was held on February IsT aT The NorTh l-lempsTead CounTry Club. Couples swayed To The music OT Johnny Mical's band which TeaTured a lady TrumpeT player. The highlighT oT The evening was The crowning oT our King and Queen, Jim Tucker and Barbara Gilbert Thanks should be exTended To all Those who worked hard To make This dance a success. The sTudenT commiTTee included Barbara Gilbert Ben Wood, Jim Tucker, Bob Walker, Barbara Palawski, Skip Maclnnes, Linda EckarT, Joe Palasek, and Jim Franzese. Mem- bers oT The TaculTy who gave Their Time and eTTorT were Mr. Danowski, Miss Campbell, Mrs. EngleberT, Mr. LiciTra, Mrs. Marchese, Mr. Mock, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Huggins. His Maiedy and Her Highness-Jim and Barbara. Five monThs oT preparaTion, February Through June, converTed The gym inTo a SouTh Sea island and produced a proTiT To pad The class oT '58's Treasury. Palm Trees, mysTerious blue lighTs, a dock, and John ScoTT's music seT The scene Tor Hlsland Paradise. Jim Tuck- er and Barbara GilberT reigned as king and queen aT This big all-school evenT oT our iunior year. Dance preparaTions were drawn up by The iunior class oTTicers and The TaculTy along wiTh many members OT The class. Dancing in The Dark. King Jim and Queen Barbara of The Island Paradise. RWJKVQYQ no Looks like a dignified gabfe X We .Campaigns The winners! STudenT Council officers are. sfandingz R. Lumi, Vice-President P. Kirlrman, Treasurer. SiTTing: B. Rayner, President S. Flynn, Secrefaryg Mr. Berry, Advisor. The voTers casl The faTe'Ful l:alloTs aT The polls in The lobby. 112 Campaign managers an d The candiclaTes vie for elecTion wiTh polifical oraTory. The poliTical campaign Tor STudenT Council oTTicers in The spring oT I957 was one oT The mosT colorTul ones in years. This was due To The TacT ThaT There were Two independenT parTies in The race along wiTh The Two commiTTee-nominaTed parTies. The elecTioneering included pracTically every poliTical sTunT ever used: pins and Tags sTamped wiTh parTy symbols, candi- daTes' picTures and names. campaign naplcins used in The cafe- Teria,'parTy banners over Campus Drive, posTers TrhoughouT The school. and PA. announcemenTs. The campaign promises included a revised consTiTuTion, a TooTball scoreboard. more inTramural games, a coming-evenT board in The lobby. im- provemenT of The parking siTuaTion, and more and beTTer assemblies. All in all, The campaign was an exciTing specTacle To The very end. The candidaTes were excepTionally well qualiTied, and The elecTion resulTs reTlecTed The inTensiTy oT The compeTiTion. Parties HI-Fl PARTY Todd Anuskewicz Bob Walker Sue Flynn Dave Duvel MOOSE PARTY Bill Rayner Tale Ann Hunfer Lynda Kemmerlollr Warren Cllrisiensen TRIANGLE PARTY Tom Conway Marianne Brindley Rulh Sundsfrom Phil Sorensen DIAMOND PARTY Buzzy Gain Ray Lumi Melinda Kernocllan Pele Kirkmen The I957 Spring Carnival was The ninTh in The school's hisTory. Held on The Tield on The souTh side oT The build- ing. The carnival raised over 55.000 Tor scholarships To PorT High sTudenTs. The reason Tor The greaT success was quiTe obviously The dynamic leadership oT Mr. ScoTT. who. as TaculTy advisor, made The carnival The biggesT yeT. Chance book sales reached an all Time high and more booThs Than ever beTore were used. The high poinT of The carnival was The crowning oT Sue Marineau as Carnival Queen. I W .4 Varidy is The secrei of The success of PorT High's carnival. Spring LUCKY! - Do l ge? a prize? -..N 1- ix ,Q 51 - -W ' M ,, . , fx, V .,,f. , QAQX 4 M. .you ,Aw , fu . Q, u ,fl , . U f ,NW 4 f. , . f, A.., 3,-, 27 pk x ,. 1 ,Nfl ,q-,A V, MA ,Mu K ,,f Ll ' ? -' 5 .1 I r f 1 4 , ',.1 ink.. Q, M' Uv- , 1- ,1 1' W - ,. A ',: fp..- -. V Q' pw If' A 7 14, ik iw W-,535 'ff 1.5 , ,X ,A I , A ,N K 4 ffxfy ff , my . f M if V N 'N ' i Yr Z, Y hw,-ff . K A.-H kan ' ,.f ' 1, .A 4 V3 L ,ff 'E wiv? A ,wfff 1 fu ff' ' K ,W , W J f xx' . fu. H V x am 'AS' ' , ' 7' ' 'W Y' , , W ' fn' ,,, i, 9' 1 I av ,V ,J x rg 3 1. ,mm as 1' XQXYYY Q 1 ,K , f ,1 1-4.,jL3L If S. Q, r K f 1 gc I lf! :5 ZF! ,g.,,.,,w 2 sei-1 :MPR Girls' SporTs NighT ff' FAI fr se. LU T During March, The ouTsTa-nding Girls' AThleTic Associa- Tion evenT was The SporTs NighT held on March 2l. Every year The Blue and WhiTe Teams clash in keen compeTiTion. This season's Senior capTains were Nancy Croolcer and Jane FiTzpaTriclc, WhiTeg and Barbara Palawslcy and Mar- gie Fleming, Blue. The enTrance Themes were Li'l Ab- ner , presenTed by The WhiTes, and The Blues' 'lWesTward l-lo The Wagons! The enTire evening displayed The besT oT enTerTainmenT and sporTsmanship. Scenes from lasT year's produclion of Joan of Arc. 116 Bob Colfon. Linda Mori, and Siu Couens ca- vorf around The conTroversial posler. Modern Dance Recifal WiTh The advenT oT spring, girls in each gan pracTicing various dances in preparaTion Tor The annual lvlodern Dance ReciTal. One group of classes did The CreaTion while anoTher did some Harry BelaTonTe numbers. The highlighT oT The reciTal was a lighT comedy number done by The l-lonor Group. posT dance class and in The l-lonor Group be- Spirif Throughoul This pasf school year +he sluclenls have demonsfraled a greaf deal of school spirif. There has been a Tremendous furnoul al foofball and bas- lcefball games. band and orcheslra con- cerlrs, dances. school plays. and olher school lunclions. Sludenf parlicipafion in exlrra-curricular aclivilies has exceeded fhal of previous years. C mon girls! Lef's see you score a fouchdownl 118 rf' fvfg-wear :ws f X Senior Noles Do you remember . . . our grand enlrance inlo lhe school as lordly seniors . . . Wha+ did you do lhis summer? . . . Mr. l-lellem's goalee . . . clock-walching . . . Pennelli's 7 lor 7 . . . lv1arianne's maiorelles . . . Charlie-Mr. Touchdown . . . 250 oul wilh lhe Asian llu . . . our gang- Bob. Jim. Ben, and Barb . . . college conlerences . . . walching conslruc- lion ol lhe new wing . . . yearbook piclures-brrrrl! . . . lesls all lalling on lhe same day . . . are we lhe Lions or lhe Sailors? . . . swing your parlner lo lhe Celerily l-lop . . . senior privileges . . . shed a lasl lear lor Schreiber Lagoon . . . reporl cards-in lo see lhe leachers . . . lnler-Class Plays-lhose Sophs again! . . . Barb's line acling . . . I2-O deleal by Garden Cily . . . Daddy-Daughler Nile . . . Mr. Breilner's slay in France . . . Gray's piano . . . oh, lhose open houses! . . . here come lhose College Boards . . . Can'l wail lor my blue card . . . lhe new Buick is here! . . . Bill Rayner doing a line iob . . . Georges bomb . . . love lhal hydrogen sullide . . . lrips lo colleges . . . lacully baskerball game . . . l-larvey's shirls . . . come on. snow! no school! . . . Jusl a minule, lella! l-lold lhe phone! . . . Jazz Assembly . . . Linda, Mercedes, and The Porl-Every- Olher-Weekly . . . delenlion hall crew . . . eniway. Alragaslan is . . . . . Carol Wallace alias Belly Crocker . . . 22 minules unlil Chrislmas vacalion . . . Chrislmas Dance . . . You have lo be a Navy man lo pass lhis course! . . . seniors laking oul lhose immalure sophs . . . lhe grapevine: Did you have a lesl? . . . Circle sludy hall . . . Soph Dance: Where are lhe Seniors . . . lhe slroll . . . Porl's A-Poppin's big success . . . class slandings again - uh-oh . . .lhe grealesl Senior Ball . . . King and Queen-Jim and Barb . . . Lel's all go see Hamlel . . . Supplemenl vs. Yearbook . . . Porl Weekly suggeslion box . . . Doc's Summer ol rhe I7lh Doll . . . Dollie's girls-T-E-A-M . . . This is loo good-more snow and no school . We like shorl shorls! . . . Canada or busl! . . . sludenl monilors . . . car checks by Nick . . . conducl in lhe assemblies . . . Do you really need lhal exlra weed? . . . Cilizenship Week . . . laking noles on World War ll . . . Clio bound lor Williamsburg . . . 27lh Annual Band Concerl . . . lhe Rearguard . . . Love lhose vaca- lions . . . Black-iack is lhe game . . . lhose wild 6.0. meelings . . . Girl- Boy Nighl called oll . . . lhe demoralizing Daisy Mae . . . Come on Blues! Come on Whiles! . . . Orcheslra Concerl: Special Allraclion -- lhe Mellow Cellos . . . I-lil lhe Deck wilh Dick and Sandy . . . Baske+baII lournamenl . . . T.G.l.F .... pholo by Nemiroll . . . lhe absenlee pool . . . Senior Essays . . . Tom's carnival . . . Tequilla . . . Modern Dance Recilal . . . Junior Prom Time . . . D-Day - lhe invasion ol Jones Beach . . . Banquel - When do we eal? . . . lhe Porl Lighl's here: congralulalions lo Belly and Bob . . . cramming lor exams . . . Bacculaureale . . . Thal morlarboard looks ridiculous . . . Diploma-Who. me? . . . Roman Holiday . . . Filly-eighlers never die. lhey iusl lade away . . . Senior Class Officers and Advisor fo rig : Mr. anows i, a visor: o ra G' er - ' Valedicforian and Salutaforian 2:30 p.m. !! Q W MQ , , M K W , 6,5 , . ,J , 1 S 5 e X L.-,,W, N W W. . L,,. , , . , - I X , 1 - , f' , , . , ,, , ,A,. A M ,. , -V ,.gWZ . - ,,Ag- L , I V ,, , , 'Z . ,,mf1-:M-:S-Q2 V+ 1-fi-I -5 'Y Hf' ' 'MM iii' :Y Xiwff i-fxfwQ'fvi4.'ff-v'f:'1-',,' W' W am mf , X , 5.-was .umm W-L Amhqg A, ., K, Wy. M . wa, S. 5'-WHl'vz5'wf295'f-S-wf'5tVif ,Q A M ' f-52:-., QW -A f , A W5 , 5. f fl? 'Q M55 ,, by ,Q YKSLU Wvifjri' ,N Q 7 '. ., f Q Us A? 1 .,VV if :Q N 62 Senior Activities ALBANESE, ROBERT - Math Club 11, 125 Science Club II, 125 Chess Club I15 Baseball J.V. 10, Varsity 125 Bowling 125 Basketball 11. ALLEN, DORCAS - Red Domino 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club II, 125 Port Weekly 105 Portettes 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Sports Night 10, 11, 12. ALLMAN, SCHUYLER - Port Weekly 125 Fratry 11, 125 Homeroom Vice Pres. 115 Varsity Track 10, II, 125 J.V. Football 11, 125 Basketball 11. ANTHONY, ALEXANDRA - Basketball Intramurals 10. ANUSKEWICZ, TODD - Circle 125 G.O. 10, 115 Chairman, Recreation Com- mittee I25 Inter-Club Council 11, 125 Steering Committee 125 Red Dom- ino 10, I1, 125 Clio II, Vice Pres. 125 Science Club 11, Sec'y. I25 Math Club II, Vice Pres. 125 Stage Crew 10, 115 Wheel Club 11, 125 Creative Notebook, Business and Printing Editor 125 Varsity Soccer 10, 11, 125 Basketball 10, 11, 12. APOLANT, IRENE - Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Chorus 10, 115 Red Domino 10, II, Make-up I25 Clio 125 Port Weekly Reporter 11, Art Editor 125 Cre- ative Notebook Art Editor 125 Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 105 Modern Dance 11. BALDUCCI, LOUISE - Library Stalt 105 Sports Night 10, II, 125 Modern Dance 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. BALIOTTI, ANNETTE - Sports Night 11, 125 Clio 12. BALL, BARBARA - Circle 125 Celerity 10, 11, 125 Clio 10, 11, 125 Port Weekly Reporter 10, Feature Editor 125 Creative Notebook 115 Editor- in-Chief 125 Library Stall 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. BARTINI, PAUL - Link Trainer 105 Basketball 10, 115 Football 105 Track 10, 12. BEYER, MALCOLM - Clio 10, 11, 125 Math Club Il, 125 Science Club 11, Pres. 125 Stamp Club 10, I25 Wheel Club 125 Homeroom Chance Book Chairman 115 Homeroom Pres. 10, Treas. 12. BORDEN, ELIZABETH - Celerity 11, 125 Clio II, 125 Port Weekly 10, Copy Editor 11, Layout Editor 125 Red Domino 10, II, 125 G.O. Alternate 125 Chorus 105 Sports Night 10, Il, 125 Hockey 10, 11, Varsity 125 Modern Dance 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Tumbling I0, 1I, 12. BORDEN, PATRICIA - Red Domino 10, 115 Make-up 125 Cancer Research 105 Port Weekly Art Editor 12. BRINDLEY, MARIANNE - Circle 11, Sec'y. 125 Celerity I0, Il, Pres. 125 G.O. 10, 125 Red Domino Sec'y. 10, 11, 125 Clio 10, 11, 125 Maiorette 11, Manager 125 G.A.A. I25 Senior Steering Committee, Election Com- mittee 125 Port Weekly 10, Headline Editor II, Copy Editor 125 Modern Dance 10, 11, 125 Tumbling II, 125 Junior Leader, Graduation 115 Homeroom Sec'y. 125 Sports Night 10, II, I25 Intramurals 10, I1, 12. BROKAW, PETER - Fratry 11, 125 G.O. Chairmanp Clio 125 Spanish Club 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Tennis Team 10, 11, I25 Basketball 105 Homeroom Carnival Chance Book Chairman 105 Homeroom Carnival Chairman 115 Building and Grounds Committee I2 BROOKS, BILL - Varsity Football 10, 11, 125 Basketball 10, 11, 125 Baseball Manager II. BROWN, PHYLLIS lDebbieI - Celerity, Vice Pres. 10, 11, 125 Clio 11, Sec'y. 125 Band I0, 11, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, Pres. 125 All State Sectional Band 10, 115 All State Band 125 All State Sectional Orchestra 125 Junior Red Domino 105 Chorus 125 Port Weekly 10, 115 Homeroom Pres. 115 Riding 10, 11, Manager 12 lG.A.A.l5 Modern Dance II, 125 Intramurals 10, II, 125 J.V. Basketball 115 Sports Night 10, 11, 12. BROWoN,I:llADE - Chess Club 105 Stamp Club 105 Link Trainer 125 Track BUONO, JOHN - G.O. Alternate 105 Stamp Club 10, 11, 125 Golf 11, 125 Proiection Squad 10, Il, 12. BUXHOEVEDEN, CATHERINE - Intramurals 10. CEKADA, LUCILLE - J.V. Cheering 125 Sports Night Cheering 10, 115 Port- ettes I1, 125 Modern Dance I0, 11, 125 J.V. Hockey 125 Tumbling 10, II, 125 Intramurals 10, II, 12. CELLA, CHARLES - Football J.V. 10, 11, Varsity 125 Homeroom Treas. 10, Vice Pres. 115 Track and Pole Vault 10, II, 12. CERTAIN, WILLIAM - Homeroom Sec'y. II, Pres. 125 Track 10, 12. CHORLTON, JANE - F.N.A. Vice Pres. 115 J.V. Hockey 10, 115 J.V. Baseball 115 Tumbling 10, 11, 125 Basketball 10. CHRISTIANSEN, JANE - Modern Dance 11, 125 Tumbling 10, 115 Intra- murals I0, 11, 12. CHUDD, EDITH - F.N.A. 11, 125 Modern Dance II, 125 Gym Class Assistant 115 Sports Night I25 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. CHUTE, RONALD - Math Club 11, 125 Science Club 11, 125 Port Light Managing Editor5 Homeroom Chance Book Chairman I25 Proiection Squad 10, 115 Varsity Bowling 10, 11, 12. CIMINERA, LEONA - Modern Dance 11, 125 Intramurals 10. COLTON, ROBERT - Co-Editor, 1958 Port Light I25 Port Weekly Cartoonist 11, 125 Student Handbook I15 Varsity Soccer I0, 11, 125 Varsity Track 10, 11, I25 Manager, J.V. Basketball II, 125 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 10, 115 Homeroom Carnival Chairman 12. CONKEY, HOWARD - Proiection Squad 11. CONROY, KATHERINE - Intramurals I15 Sports Night II. CONWAY, THOMAS - Chairman, Spring Carnival 125 G.O. 11, 125 Science Club 11, 125 G.O. Steering Committee 125 S.T.A.B. 115 Homeroom Car- nival Chairman 10, 115 Varsity Football 10, 11, 125 J.V. Basketball 105 Varsity Basketball 11. COOKLER, ALAN - Stamp Club 115 Varsity Bowling 11, 12. COZZENS, STUART - S.T.A.B. 125 J.V. Football 105 Varsity Football II, 125 J.V. Basketball 105 Varsity Baseball 115 Chairman Booth Construction 12. 122 CROOKER, NANCY - Circle 125 Varsity Cheering 125 J.V. Cheering 115 Clio 125 Volleyball Manager 125 Modern Dance 10, Honor Group 11, .125 Tumbling 10, 115 Sports Night 10, II, Captain 125 Homeroom Carnival Chairman 105 Intramurals I0, I1. DALSIMER, WILLIAM - G.O. 105 Steering Committee II, 125 Chairman of Assembly Planning Committee 125 Chance Book Chairman.125 Inter-Club Council II5 Circle I25 Student Handbook Editor 115 Iibliophiles 11, Sec'y.-Treas. 125 Port Weekly 105 Pres. Sophomore Class 105 School Store 115 Port Light I15 Supplement Editor 12. DAMIANI, REXFORD - Varsity Track I0, 11, 125 J.V. Football 10. DANZIG, WENDY - Clio 125 Red Domino 125 Spanish Club 125 Modern Dance 125 lntamurals 12. DAVIS, HARVEY - Link Trainer 105 Carnival 11. DAVIS, LINDA - Clio II, I25 Orchestra 10, 115 All State Sectional Orchos- tra 11, 125 All Eastern Orchestra II5 Concertmaster 125 L. I. String Orchestra 125 Chorus 10, 11, I25 Pianist 10, 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. DEATER, SANDY - Chorus 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Band 10, II, 125 Intramural Sports 10, 11, 125 Homeroom Treas. 10, 115 Home- room Sec'y. 125 Spanish Club 10, 115 F.T.A. 12. DELL, DOROTHY - Circle 11, 125 Celerity 125 Clio 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 11, 125 Modern Dance 10, Honor Group 11, 12 Assistant Manager5 Port Light Literary Stall 125 J.V. Cheering Captain 115 Tumbling 10, 11,.125 Color War 10, 11, 125 Intramurals I0, 11, 125 Homeroom Carnival Chairman 115 Varsity Cheerleading Captain 12. DELLAVECHIA, PAT - Modern Dance 10, 11, 125 Color War 10, 11, 125 P.A.L. Cheering 105 Intramurals 10, 11. DeMEO, CAROLE - Student Handbook, Head Typist 115 Junior Red Domino 105 Gym Class Assistant I15 Modern Dance 10, 11, 125 Hockey Class Team 10, 125 J.V. Basketball 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Sports Night 10, 11, 12. DeNAVE, DOROTHY - Part Weekly Reporter 105 Feature Editor 11, News Editor 125 Port Light Captions Editor 125 G.O. 11, 125 Bibliophilas 125 Homeroom Pres. 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 125 Modern Dance 10, 11, 125 Sports Night 10, II, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. DENTAN, DENISE - Circle 125 Celerity 10, 11, 125 Red Domino 10, 11, 125 Clio I0, 115 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Chorus 10, 115 Homeroom Troas. 125 Tumbling 105 Sports Night 10, 11. DERIU, JOANNA - Port light 125 Chess Club 115 Gym Class Assistant 11, 125 Archery 10. 11, 125 Hockey Class Team 11, 125 Modern Dance 10, I1, 125 Sports Night I0, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11,12 DesGRANGES, DENISE - Focus 115 F.N.A. 12. DeSOLA, MERCEDES - Port Weekly Reporter 10, Copy Editor 115 Co-Editor- in-Chief 125 Circle Treas. 125 Celerity 10, 11, Treas. 125 Red Domino 10, 11, 125 Clio 10, 11, 125 Port Light 125 Chorus 105 Modern Dance 11, I25 Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. DeYONGH, BETTY - Modern Dance 10, 11, 125 Tumbling 10, 11, 125 Riding 10, II, 12, Intramurals 10, 11, 12. DOUGHTY, CHARLES - Senior Steering Committee 125 Track 10, 11, 125 J.V. Football 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. DOYLE, ANNE - Maiorette 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. DREGHORN, DOUGLAS - Clio 11, 125 Soccer 10, 125 J.V. Soccer 115 Red Domino 10, 1I, 125 Chess Club 105 Cancer Research 105 Intramurals 10, 11. DUNN, JEAN - J. V. Hockey 10, I15 Varsity Hockey 125 J.V. Softball 10, 115 Clio 12. DUNNELLS, JEROME - Fratry 11, 125 Band 10, 115 J.V. Football 105 Home- room Booth Conustruction Chairman 10, 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. DUVEL, NANCY - Clio 125 F.T.A. 125 J.V. Softball 115 J.V. Volleyball 125 J.V. Bockey 125 Intramurals 10, 115 Port Light Homeroom Representa- tive . DYE, RONITA - Circle 125 Celerity 11, 125 Clio 10, 11, 125 Red Domino 10, 115 Spanish Club 11, 125 Modern Dance 10, 11, Honor Group 125 Chorus 10, 115 Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Discus 105 Basketball Class Team 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. EATO, BRENDA - Port Light Business Stott 10, Photography 11, 125 Library Stall 10, 115 Chorus 105 Hockey J.V. 11, Varsity 125 Basketball J.V. 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Volleyball All-Stars 125 Portettes 125 Bowling Manager 12. ECKARDT, LINDA - G. O. II, 125 Clio 11, 125 Cheering J.V. 11, Varsity 125 Spanish Club 11, Pres. I25 Modern Dance 10, I15 Riding Assistant Manager 125 Sports Night I1, 12, Captain 105 J.V. Softball 1,05 J.V. Hockey 115 Homeroom Chairman 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. EHRE, STEPHEN - Clio 10, 11, 125 Red Domino 10, 11, 125 Bibliophiles 11, Vice-Pres. 125 Inter-Class Plays 10, II, Director 125 Spring Play 10, 115 School Store 11, 125 Chess Club 105 Cancer Research 105 Port Light Senior Notes Editor 125 Inter-Club Council 125 Track 125 Basketball 10. FALCONER, GEORGIANA - Clio 125 F.N.A. 125 Port Light 125 Intramurals I0, 11. FICOMRIGNA - Modern Dance 11, I25 Gym Class Assistant 125 Intramurals FITZPATRICK, JANE - G.A.A. Pres. 125 Vice-Pres. Sophomore Class 105 Hockey J.V. 10, Varsity II, 125 Basketball J.V. 10, Varsity II, Captain I25 Varsity Softball 10, I1, 125 Varsity Volleyball 10, 11, 125 Sports Night Captain 10, II, 125 Basketball Manager 11 lG.A.A.J5 Junior Red Domino 105 G.O. I05 Interclass Play 115 Pres. Pro-tem Inter-Club Coun- cil5 Homeroom Treas. II, 125 Tumbling and Modern Dance 11, 12. Senior Activities FLEMING, MARJORIE - G.A.A. Secretary 25 F.N.A. 11, Pres. I25 Port Light Girls' Sports Editor I25 Chorus 10, 11, 125 G.O. Alternate I25 Hockey J.V. 10, Captain 11, Varsity 125 Basketball J.V. 10, Varsity 11,.125 Softball J.V. 10, Varsity 115 Volleyball All-Stars 11, 125 Sports Night Captain 11, 125 Basketball Assistant Manager 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Inter-Club Council 125 Modern Dance 11, I25 Homeroom Treas. 10, Sec'y. 11, 125 Chairman Homeroom Chance Books 12. FOSTER, GAIL - F.N.A. 11, 125 Hockey Class Team 105 Basketball Class Team 125 Volleyball Referee 12, Modern Dance 11, 125 Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. FOY, ARTHUR - J.V. Basketball 105 Track 10, 11, 12. FRANKLIN, ALICE - Volleyball 105 Sports Night 105 Modern Dance 10, 12. FRANZESE, JAMES - Senior Steering Committee 125 Cross Country 105 Track 10, 125 J.V. Football 115 Homeroom Pres. 125 Parking Lot Committee 12. FREDEL, MARY - G.O. 10, 11, Alternate 125 F.T.A. 125 Spanish Club 12. FUCHS, ELAINE - Clio 11, 125 Red Domino 10, 115 Oratorical Contest, Semi- Finals 11, Winner 125 Port Light Advertising Staff 105 Hockey Class Team 10, I1, J.V. 125 Varsity Volleyball 11, I25 Basketball Class Team 10, 11, J.V. I25 Softball J.V. 10, Varsity 11, I25 Intramurals 10, II, 125 Modern Dance 11, 125 Color War 10, 11, 125 Homeroom Treas. 125 Tumbling 125 Representative an Teen Town Hall 12. GAFFNEY, ALICE - Hockey Class Team 10, 115 Basketball J.V. 10, Varsity 115 Volleyball J.V. 10, Varsity 11, Manager 11 fG.A.A.J5 Tumbling 10, II, 125 Modern Dance I0, 11, I25 Sports Night 10, 115 Intramurals 10, 11. . GAFFNEY, PETER - Fratry 11, I25 Basketball J.V. 10, Varsity 11, I25 Foot- ball J.V. 11, Varsity 12. GAITA, JAMES - Circle 125 School Store Chairman II, I25 Bibliophiles 11, I25 Fratry 11, Publicity Secretary 125 Wheel Club 11, 125 Port Weekly 10, 11, I25 Port Light 11, I25 Clio 115 Focus 12, Secretary-Treasurer 10, Vice-Pres. 115 G.O. 10, Election Campaign 115 Football J.V. 10, Varsity 11, 125 Basketball 10, 11, Varsity Manager 125 Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12. GILBERT, RONI - Uransferj Portettes 115 Assistant Manager 125 J.V. Cheer- ing 125 Port Light Layout Staff 125 F.T.A. 125 Hockey Class Team I25 Modern Dance 11, 125 Tumbling 11, 125 Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Home- room Pres. 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. GRANBY, SUSAN - F.T.A. 10, 11, I25 Port Light Staff 125 Portettes 125 Clie 125 Basketball Class Team 125 Modern Dance 10, 11, 12 Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Varsity Volleyball 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. GREENHOUSE, BARBARA - Clio 11, I25 Spanish Club 11, Vice-President I25 F.T.A. 11, 125 Modern Dance 10, Honor Group 11, 125 Manager 12 lG.A.A.J5 Cheering J.V. II, Varsity 125 Sports Night 10, 11, Captain 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Carnival 10, 11, 125 Homeroom Vice-President 10, President 11. GRIPPO, BARBARA - Modern Dance 10, 11, 125 Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Tumbling 10, 11, 12. GROSS, LEILA - Circle 125 Clio 10, 11, 125 Celerit 11, Sec'y. 125 Red Domino 10, 11, 125 Port Weekly Circulation Stax T25 Creative Note- book Associate Editor 125 Band 10, 11, Vice-Pres, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Fhorus 10, 11, 125 J.V. Softball 105 Sports Night 115 Intramurals 0, 1. GUARCH, GUY - Fratry 125 J.V. Football 10, 115 Golf Team 105 Basketball 10, 115 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 12. GYLLENSWARD, CATHY - Circle 125 Clio 10, 11, 125 Celerity I1, 12, Sec'y. 105 Red Domino 10, 115 S.T.A.B. 115 Port Weekly Reporter 10, 115 Hockey Class Team I0 fCaptainJ5 Band I1, Ass't. Sec'y. 10, Uniform Committee Chairman 125 Intramurals 10, 125 Sports Night 10, 115 Modern Dance 10, 11. HAI-IN, CAROLE - Booster Club Co-Manager5 F.T.A. Pres. 125 Spanish Club 125 Sports Night 125 Poster Committee 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. HARTLEY, ROBERT - Circle 125 Clio 10, 11, I25 Wheel Club 11, 125 Red Domino 10, II5 Bibliophiles Vice-Pres. 11, Pres. I25 Chess Club 105 Debate Club 105 School Store Treas. 11, 125 Board of Directors5 Science Club 115 Port Light Clubs Editor I25 Creative Notebook Associate Editor 125 Yearbook Supplement Business Manager 125 Election Committee 12. HASSLER, ELIZABETH - Varsity Cheering 125 Modern Dance 10, 11, Honor Group 125 Sports Night, 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Homeroom Sec'y. 11. HEALY, FREDERICK - Science Club 11, I25 Math Club 125 Basketball J.V. 10, Varsity 115 Varsity Bowling 125 Varsity Baseball 11, 12. HELLAWELL, DIANE - Chorus 10, 125 Intramurals 10, I25 Sports Night 10, 125 Modern Dance 10. HICKEY, MARY ELLEN - F.T.A. 10, II, 125 Clio 10, I1, 125 Red Domino 10, II, 125 Port Weekly 10, 11, 125 Chorus 10, 115 Volleyball Class Team 11, 125 Hockey Class Team 115 Modern Dance 10, 11, 125 Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. HIGGINS, MARGARET - Chorus 105 Sports Night 10, 115 Modern Dance 115 Intramurals 10, 115 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 11. HILL, RICHARD - P.A. Crew 105 Lighting Crew 105 Chorus 10, 125 Band 11, I25 Varsity Soccer 10, 125 All-Scholastic Soccer Team 12 Hit the Deck , Lead Spring Play 12. HORTON, ADA - F.N.A. 11, Sec'y. 125 Chorus 10, 115 Modern Dance II, 125 Sports Night T0, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Hockey Class Team 10, 125 Basketball Class Team I2. HOWICK, BARBARA - Port Weekly 10, 115 F.T.A. 115 Red Domino 10, II, 125 Chorus 10, 115 Clio 125 Inter-Class Plays 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Modern Dance 11, 125 Riding 10, 11, 125 Sports Night 10, 11, 12. I-IULBERT, DIANA - Choir 10, 11, 125 Tumbling 10, 11, Manager 125 Modern Dance 10, 11, I25 Intramurals 10, I1, 125 J.V. Cheerleader 115 Sports Night 10, Il, 12. HUNTER, TATE ANN - Orchestra 10, II, 125 Circle 125 Clio, Troas, 10, 11, 125 Red Domino 10, II, 125 Jr. Celerity 105 Chorus 10, 11, 125 Student Council 10, 11, 125 Steering Committee 10, 11, 125 Spirit and Service Committee I25 Creative Notebook, Associate Editor 125 Port Weekly, Circulation Manager 125 Intramurals 10, 115 Sports Night 10, 11. JANKOWSKI, JOHN - Proiection Squad 10, 11, 125 Cancer Research Group 10. JOHNSON, CLARA - F.T.A. 11, 125 Jr. Red Domino 105 Tumbling 11, 125 Modern Dance 10, 11, I25 Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Riding 115 Intra- murals 10, II. JOHNSTON, JANE - Homeroom Sec'y. 105 Spanish Club 125 Riding 10, 11: Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Modern Dance 115 Sports Night 11, 12. JONES, PATRICIA - Jr. Red Domino 105 Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball and Softball Class Teams 105 Sports Night 10. KASH, IRA - Clio 125 Biology Club 105 Debating Club 105 Track Team 10, 11. KAY, ALLAN - Uransferl Band 125 Orchestra 125 Jazz Assembly 125 Talent Show 125 Port's-a-Poppin' 12. KEEN, WILLIAM - Band 10, 115 Retort 11, Science Club 125 Clio 125 G.O. Alternate 105 Homeroom Treas. I25 Inter-Club Council 12. KELM, KATHLEEN - Uransferl Band 11, I25 Port Light 125 Port Weekly 12: Red Domino 125 Inter-Class Plays 125 Focus 11, 125 Cancer Research 115 Chorus 115 Modern Dance 125 Tumbling 125 Sports Night 11, 125 Bas- ketball Class Team 115 Intramurals 11, 12. KIDNEY, THOMAS - Homeroom Pres. II5 Homeroom Sec'y. I25 Basket- ball Intramurals 10, 115 Ping Pong 10. KLEIN, BARBARA - Uransferl Intramurals 11, 12. KREIZER, PHILIP - Baseball 10,11, I25 Bowling 10, 11, 12. KUMM, SUSAN - Homeroom Pres. 115 Homeroom Vive-Pres. 105 Tumbling 10, 11, Ass't. Manager 125 Modern Dance 10, 11, 125 Riding 105 Volley- ball Class Team 11, 125 Hockey Class Team 11, 125 Basketball Class Team I1 Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. LANIK, MARY - Homeroom Treas. 10. LARSEN, ALAN - Basketball Intramurals 10, 11. LEACH, ANN - Riding 105 Modern Dance 105 Tumbling 10, 115 Sports Night 10, 12. LEE, MARCIA - Junior Red Domino 105 F.T.A. Vice-Pres. I25 Booster Club Manager 125 Inter-Club Council 125 Riding 125 Intramurals 10, ll: Sports Night 10, 11, 12. LEONE, LOUISA - Jr. Red Domino 105 F.T.A. 125 Riding 10, 11, 125 Intra- murals 11. LINGELBACH, ALBERT - Clio 115 Jr. Red Domino 105 Stamp Club Vice-Pres. 10, II, 125 G.O. I25 Library Statf 10, 115 Science Club 125 Chess Club 10, 11, Vice-?Pres. 125 Stage Crew 10, 11, 125 Bibliophiles 115 Math Club Sec'y.-Treas. 25 Inter-Club Representative 125 Varsity Soccer 10, 11, 125 Basketball Intramurals 10, 11. LOVEITT, PATRICIA - G. O. Alternate 105 Homeroom Treas. 115 Maiorette, J.V. 10, 11, Varsity 125 Port Light 105 Jr. Red Domino 105 Spanish Club 11, I25 Modern Dance 10, 11, 125 Tumbling 10, 125 Sports Night Captain 10, 11 125 Hockey Class Team 10, 11, Varsity 125 Volleyball J.V. 10, 11, Varsity 125 Basketball Class Team 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. LUMI, RAY - G.O. 10, Treas. 11, Vice-Pres. 125 Homeroom Pres. 105 Fratry 11, 125 Wheel Club President 11, 125 Varsity Football 10, 11, 125 Var- sity Basketball 10, 11, 125 Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12. MacINNES, ANGUS - Homeroom Vice-Pres. 105 Homeroom Pres. 125 G.O. 115 Homeroom Carnival Chairman 10, 115 Red Domino 10, 11, 125 Clio 11, 125 Fratry 11, 125 Retort 11, Science Club 125 Port Light 125 Bibliophiles 11, 125 Math Club 11, 125 Stage Crew Il, 125 Chess Club 105 School Store 115 Election Committee Chairman 125 Senior Steering Committee 125 Varsity Soccer 125 Varsity Golf 11, 125 J.V. Football 105 Basketball Intramurals 10. MARCHIANO, GRACE - Riding I25 Tumbling 12. MARSANO, WILLIAM - Port Light 11, I25 Red Domino 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 105 Lighting Crew 10, 11, 125 P.A. Crew 10, II, 125 Stage Crew 10, I1, 125 Rifle Club Pres. 125 Proiection Club 10, 11, 125 Discus 10: Inter-Club Council 10, 12. MARVIN, LYNDA - Circle Sergeant-at-Arms 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Or- chestra 10, 11, I25 Clio 10, Sec'y. 11, Pres. 125 Jr. Red Domino Vice- Pres. 105 Red Domino 11, Vice-Pres. I25 Celerity 10, 11, 125 Port Weekly 10, Feature Editor 11, 125 Port Light Co-Literary Editor 125 Homeroom Sec'y. 115 Chorus 10, 11, I25 Rifle Club Sec'y. 125 Inter-Class Plays 123 Carnival Publicity Chairman 125 Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Modern Dance 10, I15 Basketball Class Team 10, 115 Varsity Softball 10, 115 Intra- murals l0,1I,12. MEYER. SUSAN - Homeroom Pres. 125 Clio 10, 115 Red Domino 10, 115 F.T.A. II5 Port Weekly 115 Cancer Research 115 Inter-Class Plays 115 Sports Night 10, 115 Intramurals 10, 11. MIDBOE, PETER - Bowling 11. MILHAVEN, GEORGE - Junior Class Sec'y. 115 J.V. Football 105 Varsity Football 11, 125 J.V. Basketball 10. MILLMAN, MARILYN - Homeroom Pres. 105 Homeroom Sec'y. II5 G.O. 125 Magerette J.V. 10, Varsity Il, 125 Spanish Club 11, 125 Modern Dance 10, 11, 12. MOREHOUSE, BARBARA - Uransferl Clio 125 Port Light 125 Tumbling 125 Modern Dance 11, 125 Sports Night 12. 123 Senior Activities MULLON, KEVIN - Fratry 125 J.V. Football 10, Il. NEMIROFF, MICHAEL - Band 10, 11, 125 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 125 Home- room Treas. 115 Clio 11, 125 Port Weekly 11, 125 Focus 11, Pres. 125 Blbliophiles 11, 125 Cancer Research 10, 115 Soccer 10, 125 Track 10, I . NEWMAN, FRANCES - Homeroom Treas. 105 Celerity 10, 11, 125 Clio 10, I1, 125 Spanish Club 11, 125 F.T.A. 1I, 125 Port Weekly 105 Girls' Sports Editor 115 Homeroom Carnival Chairman 105 Varsity Softball 10, 11, 125 Volleyball Class Team 10, 11, 125 Basketball Class Teams 10, 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. NEILSON, MALCOLM - Homeroom Pres. 105 Fratry 125 Football J.V. 10, Varsity 11, 125 Varsity Track 10, 125 Basketball Intramurals 10, 11, 12. NOFI, SALVATORE - Homeroom Sec'y. 10, 115 Fratry 11, Treas. 125 Foot- ball J.V. 10, Varsity 11, 125 Track 10. O'BRlEN, DENISE-Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Modern Dance 115 Tumbling 11. OSTERHOLM, WILLIAM - Fratry 11, 125 Weight-Lifting Club 115 Basketball Intramurals 10, 11. PALASEK, JOSEPH - Fratry 11, Vice-Pres. 125 G.O. 115 Homeroom Pres. 125 Homeroom Carnival Chairman 10, 115 Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 125 Varsity ,Football 11, 125 J.V. Basketball 105 Varsity Basketball 11, 12. PALATELLA, EDWARD - Fratry 11, 125 Talent Show 10, 115 .lan Show 115 Port's A-Poppin' 125 J.V. Football 10. PALAWSKY, BARBARA - Vice-Pres. G.A.A. 125 Clio 125 Spanish Club 11, Treas. 125 Cheering J.V. Co-Captain 11, Varsity Co-Captain 125 Sports Night 10, Captain 11, 125 Jr. Class Treas. 115 Senior Class Steering Committee 125 Portettes 115 G.O. Alternate 105 Modern Dance 10, Honor Group 11, 125 Tumbling 125 Homeroom Treas. 11, Pres. 125 Hockey Class Team 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. PATECELL, SHERRYLYN - Maiorettes 10, 11, 125 Modern Dance 10, Honor Group 11, 125 Sports Night 105 Intramurals 10, 12. PAVLAK, HELEN - Softball Varsity 10, Assistant Manager 11, Manager lG.A.A.J 125 F.N.A. 10, 115 Cancer Research 105 Modern Dance 115 Basketball Class Team 125 Intramurals 10, 12. PEELLE, DONALD - lTransferl Band 10, 11, Sec'y. 12. PEELLE, JACQUELINE - Uransferl Orchestra 10, I1, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 Tumbling 125 Modern Dance 12. PENNETTI, JOE - Varsity Football 10, 11, 125 Vanity Baseball 10, 11, 12. PETERSEN, KAREN - Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Volleyball Class Team 105 Intramurals 10, 115 Homeroom Pres. 10. PHILLIPS, BRENDA - Uransferl G.O. 125 Circle 11, Vice-Pres, 125 Celerity 125 Port Weekly Reporter 11, Feature Editor 125 Port Light Co-Literary Editor 125 S.T.A.B. Chairman 125 Modern Dance 10, Honor Group 11, 12, assistant Manager 12 lG.A.A.l5 Sports Night 11, 125 Intramurals 11, I . RAMOS, CHARLES - Varsity Football 11, 125 Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 125 J.V. Basketball 105 Homeroom Pres. 11, Vice-Pres. 125 Homeroom Car- nival Chairman 10, 11. RAYNER, WILLIAM - G.O. 1I, President of Paul D. Schreiber H.S. 125 Inter-Club Council 125 Steering Committee 125 Wheel Club 125 Fratry 11, 125 Clio 125 Circle 125 Cancer Research 115 Varsity Tennis 10, 115 Basketball 11, J.V. I05 Track 105 P.A. and Lighting Crew 12. REICH, LINDA - Port Weekly Reporter 10, News Editor 11, Co-Editor 125 Circle 125 Clio 10, 11, 125 Celerity 10, 11, 125 Red Domino 10, 11, 12 Inter-Class Plays 10, 115 Sports Night 10, 115 Varsity Tennis 10, 11, 125 Assistant Manager 11, 12 lG.A.A.15 Volleyball Varsity 115 Modern Dance 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. REINER, ROBERT - Stage Crew 10, 11, 125 Homeroom Carnival Chancebook Chairman 115 Homeroom Pres. 10, Treas. 11. ROBINSON, LINDA - G.O. 125 Varsity Cheering 125 Sports Night Cheering 10, 115 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 10, Sec'y 125 A'dvanced Tumbling 10, 11, 125 Modern Dance 10, 11, 125 Hockey Class Team 11, 125 Basketball Class Team 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. ROEl:gElh WENDY - Modern Dance 10, 11, 125 Hockey 105 Sports Night ROHDE, ELAINE - Clio 11, 125 Chorus 11, 125 F.T.A.'i'il, 115 Red Domino 10, 115 Hockey Class Team 105 Basketball Class Team 105 Modern Dance 10, 11, 125 Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. RYAN, PAT - Tumbling 10, 115 Sports Night 10, 11. SALEIRUNOE ATPQTHONY - Football J.V. II, Varsity 125 Track and Pale Vault SALERNO, NICHOLAS - Fratry 11, 125 Football I0, J.V. 11, Varsity 125 lrgter-Club Council 125 Basketball 10. SASSO, JOANNA - Circle 11, 125 Clio 10, 11, 125 Celerity 11, 125 Chorus 10, 115 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Community Orchestra 125 Modern Dance 115 Tumbling 125 Port Light 125 Inter-Club Council 125 Volleyball Class Team 115 Basketball Class Team 11, 125 Softball J.V. IO, Varsity 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 125 Sports Night 11, 12. SAVINI, MARJORIE - Modern Dance 11, 125 Tumbling 11, 125 Sports Night 10, 125 Intramurals 10. ' SCHAFLEIN, GERRY - Sports Night I05 Intramurals 105 F.N.A. 12. SCHEURER, JEAN - Tumbling 10, 11, 125 Sports Night 10, II5 Modern Dance 10, 115 Volleyball 10, 11, 12. SCHlNDEL,- ROBERTA - Clio 11, 125 Spanish Club 125 G.O. Nominating Committee 115 Port Weekly Business Staff 115 Port Light Literary Staff g2iIM?dern Dance 10, 11, 125 Sports Night 125 Cheering 115 Volley- a . 124 SCHLEE, DIANE - Modern Dance 11, 125 Sports Night 105 Intramurals 10, 11. SCHMERGEL, GABOR - lTransferl Math Club 125 Math Team 125 Circle 125 Chess Club 12. SEARS, TOM - Red Domino 11, 125 Inter-Class Plays 11, 125 Spring Play 11, 125 Science Club 125 Stamp Club 10, 11, 125 Bowling Team 10, 11, 125 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 10, Pres. 115 Carnival Chairman 10, 11. SHERIDAN, PATRICIA - J.V. Basketball 105 Hockey 10. SIMEONE, JOE - J.V. Football 10. SMALL, CAROLYN - G.O. Alternate 10, 115 Band 10, II, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Chorus 105 Jr. Celerity 105 Archery Team 10, 115 Volleyball Class Team 10, 115 Modern Dance 10, 125 Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. SMITH, GRAY - Proiection Squad 10, 11, Fratry Talent Show I2. SMITH, STEVEN - Soccer Assistant Manager 10, J.V. 11. SPECTOR, CAROL - Portettes 11, Manager 125 Port Light StaR 125 Modern Dance 11, 125 Sports Night 11, 125 Homeroom Vice-Pres. 125 Volleyball I0, I1, 12. STERNMAN, REBECCA - Port Light Co-Editor-in-Chief 125 Circle 11, 125 Port Weekly 10, Copy Editor 11, Circulation Manager 125 Clio 10, 11, 125 Red Domino 10, 11, 125 Celerity 10, 11, Vice-Pres. 125 Inter-Class Plays 125 Choir 10, 115 G.O. Alternate 125 Inter-Club Council 125 Rille Club Treas. 125 Modern Dance 10, ll, 125 Sports Night 10, 115 Volley- ball Class Team 105 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. SULLIVAN, PAUL - Basketball 10, II. SUTTON,1 GEORGE - Fratry 125 Football J.V. 10, Varsity 115 Track 10, 11, 2. TASSONE, BRUNINA - Guidance Ollice 11, 125 Homeroom Sec'y. 115 Caps and Gowns Chairman 12. TERJESEN, NORMAN - Football J.V. 10, 11, Varsity 125 Basketball 10, 11. TETA, JOE - Fratry 11, 125 Jr. Class Vice-Pres. 115 Sophomore Class Treas. 105 Rifle Club 125 Football J.V. 10, Varsity 11, 125 Basketball J.V. 10, Varsity 11, I25 Track 10, 11, 12. TUCKER, JAMES - Senior Class Vice-Pres. I25 Jr. Class Press 115 Fratry 11, 125 Jr. Altman Board 125 J.V. Football 105 Varsity Basketball 11, 125 Track 11, 125 Tennis 12. VAN DE GRIEK, THOMAS - Library Stalf 11. VENDIG, PATTY - Modern Dance 10, Honor Group 11, 125 Chorus 10, Sec'y. 11, 125 Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Tumbling 125 Intramurals 10, 125 Booth Construction Homeroom Chairman 11, 12. VILLANI, JOHN - Port Weekly Reporter 125 Bowling Team 115 Proiection Club 105 Intramurals 10. VOCKEL, WILLIAM - Circle 11, Pres. 125 Math Club Sec'y.-Treas. 11, Pres. 125 Red Domino 10, Sec'y.-Treas. 11, Pres. 125 Math Team 11, 125 Chess Club 10, 11, Pres. 125 Science Club 11, 125 Wheel Club Board of Directors 11, 125 Inter-Class Plays 10, Director 11, 125 Producer 12: G.O. 125 Spring Play 10, 11. VOELBEL, GORDON - Spanish Club 10, 11, 125 Wheel Club 11, 125 Clio 125 Port Weekly Advertising Statf 11, Business Manager 12. VOELBEL, WILLIAM - Clio 125 Wheel Club 11, 125 Spanish Club 10, II, 125 Port Weekly Advertising Staff 11, 125 Soccer 10. VOLPE, NINO - Band 10, 11, 125 Dance Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 12. VOLPE, PATRICIA - Guidance Otlice 10, 11, 125 Archery 11. WALKER, ROBERT - G.O. 10, I1 ,125 Fratry 11, Pres. 125 Senior Class Pres. 125 Clio 115 Focus 10, 115 Nominating Committee 10, 115 Election Com- ngtteci 125 Homeroom Pres. 125 Carnival Chairman 10, 115 Basketball WALLACE, CAROL - Circle 125 Celerity 10, 11, 125 Clio 125 Sec'y. of G.O. 115 Jr. Red Domino Pres. 105 Maiorettes 10, 11, 125 Hockey Varsity 10, 11, 12, Manager 12 lG.A.A.l5 Port Light Advertising Stalf 105 Library Staff 105 lnterclass Plays 105 Spring Play 105 Volleyball Class Team 105 Basketball Class Team 10, 115 Riding Club 115 Tumbling 12. WALTHER, JAMES - Clio 11, Treas. 125 Fratry 125 Red Domino 10, 11, 125 Band 10, 11, 125 G.O. Alternate 11, 125 Stamp Club 10, 115 Chess Club 105 Varsity Soccer 10, 11, Captain 125 Port Weekly 11, Sports Editor 'L25nl:4gt Light 11, Sports Editor 125 Vanity Track 11, 125 J.V. Basket- U . WANSOR, ARTHUR - Stage Crew 10, 11, 125 Ollice Assistant I1, 12. WHEARTY, RAYMOND - Band 11, 125 Port Weekly Reporter 11, News Editor 125 Dance 'Band 11, 125 Varsity Track 10. WHITEMAN, JANET - Red Domino 10, 11, 125 Celerity 10, 115 Maiorettes 10, 11, Assistant Manager 125 Rifle Club 125 Modern Dance 10, Honor faouip 125 Spanish Club 125 Sports Night 10, I1, 125 Intramurals WILEY, BRUCE - P.A. Crew 10, Chief Sound Engineer 11, 125 Lighting Crew 10, 11, 125 Proiection Crew 10, 11, 125 Rifle Club 125 Stage Crew 10, 11, 125 Inter1Club Council 12. WILLERT, ROY - Stage Crew IO, 115 Proiection Crew 10, 11. WITTMAN, NANCY j Clio 125 F.T.A. 11, 125 Portettes 125 Port Weekly 105 Jr. Red Domino 105 Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Modern Dance 10, 115 Softball Class Team 115 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. ZAHN, JOSEPH - J.V. Football 10. ZWAKHALS, HELEN - Sports Night 10, 11, 125 Modern Dance 10, 125 Intramurals 10, 11, 12. Pafrons The Porf Lighf Sfaff and fhe Senior Class grafefully acknowledge fhe assisfance given fhe yearbook by fhe following friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. Anuskewicz Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Barfini Mr. and Mrs Colonel and Mrs. M. Beyer Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. A. Gale Borden Mr. and Mrs Mr. John H. Brown, Jr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Chorlfon John J. Colfon H. Conkey Mr. Ray Conniff Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cozzens Philip Dalsimer Joseph Damiani Thomas DeNave Mrs. Mary H. desGranges Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dionne James Dreghorn R. D. Eckardf Mrs. Grace W. Fosfer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fredel Pefer Gaffney Marc K. Gilberf Lesfer B. Granby Edward Greene Davis Greenhouse Alberf J. Gross Harold Gyllensward Norberf R. Hahn Mrs. Elwin Jones Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelm John H. Klein Myron Kulich George E. Kurz Andrew Larsen John M. Leach Johann Lumi A. A. Maclnnes, Jr. Tony Marvin and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. . Sylvan Meyer . P. S. Midboe .W. F. Millman Gilberf Neely David Nemiroff Barneff L. Newman Malcolm Neilson H. Pasfore Sven Pefersen Van B. Phillips John M. Pollock Milfon H. Purdy Merwin Rayner James G. Roloerfs L. W. Roehder Thomas J. Rohde Nicholas Salerno John W. Small Corfland Gray Smifh Joseph Sfernman Teriesen Joseph Tefa Roberf T-ownshend Warren Tucker Gordon Voelbel Edward Volpe Oliver Walker William Wallace George Wansor Lee Warrender Raymond P. Whearfy and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Whifeman Frank Wiffman and Mrs. Joseph C. Wolf and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. Munn Wood Chesfer Wrobel Zwakhals Compliments 0' M A R S H ,ops s,A,,oNm APPLIANCE CENTER, INC We Service What We Sell Compliments of TeIevIsIon Radios Phonographs Records 81 Music - Washing Machines - Refrigerators MILTON M' BORGMAN Stoves - Air Conditioners - Vacuum Cleaners 0Pt0metfiSt Cabunets 81 Smks Lightmg Fixtures Athc Fans Freezers PO 7-9791 CARNEL'S STATIONERY T V Sefvlfe CORNER OF CAMPUS DRIVE AND 'O Mm 89 Md 5 ' Showroom 25 MAIN smear SQUIRE'S LUNCH PORT WASHINGTON NEW YORK Soda - lce Cream 7 2228 PO 7 3480 Pour WASHINGTON PORT WASHINGTON ARMY AND NAVY STORE CONGRATULATIONS 99 MAIN smear Compliments PREMIER MARKET 284 MAIN STREET PORT WASHINGTON NEW YORK 71003 16 Haven Avenue BOECKERS CHEESE CELLAR Pour wAsHINGroN, N Y PO 7-2245 142 Main Street C H U D D ' S FLOWER HILL PHARMACY Genmun: zenmss Postcards Picture Framing Reproductions of Old and Modern Masters PORT WASHINGTON, NEW YORK O . O V . PORT WASHWGTON BLVD' Electrical Contracting and Jobbing PO - - of PO - I I26 47 Compliments of Complimenfs of -I Mm SLAND KELLY AND KANE whglesqle Wholesale Confectionery Fw and Produce' 'nc' 65-21 FRESH MEADOW LANE FLUSHING 65, N. Y. INdependence 3-0194 163 SECOND AVENUE Ploneer 6-2011 MINEOLA, N. Y. POrt Washington 7-01 13 Complimenis of HAEDAL CORP. Marine Accessories - Charfer Boats BOC' Tfdnfpvffins AUTO-HEAT CORP. 55 SHORE ROAD Shell Fuel Oil PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF SPECK PLASTICS, Inc. BELFAST, PA. PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y 'I27 402010102010 DERIAN 81 CO. Dry Cleaning The House of Personalized Service 1029 PORT WASHINGTON BLVD. PORT WASHINGTON, L. I. 'MMG JL mmlnnws J. PORT WASHINGTON. Nlw YORK Greetings and Best Wishes fo our Siudenis Who .loin With Us fo Make Science Serve Humankind Waldemar Medical Research Foundation PORT WASHINGTON LA ROCCAS' BAKERY Specializing in FRENCH AND ITALIAN BREAD Hero's Our Specialty PO 7-7290 J. MARTIN MOONEY - Lifhographer - 7 SINTSINK DRIVE PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. -010807 NASSAU STORES MAINSTREET Congraiulafes you and have everylhing ready for your Vacaiion or Camp 128 40'W0 01G0b'?'040'f0461l710N040N-0 6W401l0Y0-f0N0N01'01 Our Excellenf Food Specializing in Especially prepared Pizza Pies, Lasagne, for the Home Ravioli, Linquini, Efc. LUNDY'S RESTAURANT TRUE ITALIAN CUISINE POrf Washington 541 PORT WASHINGTON BLVD 7-9869 PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. '0'f9 ?'5Y 'I29 S 40V0 ?C0N?f7C7'0Y02Q-7l7104710Y6W0'10 047l05'0P0'l7'020x Long lsland's Mosf Picfuresque Resiauranf OPEN YEAR ROUND Orchard Beach Blvd. Porf Washingion, N. Y. 3 BRyan1 9-0932 5 5 P . FA H E Y 5 9 Canned Goods . . . Condiments Wir W Distributors Since 7876 544 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK T, N. Y. ?C9f0'Z'v10 01 20101f?Q0v'0b6110v'0K0 'I 30 40f00'040'f0i0 01'0f40f20 65'0-1904? PO 7-0098 Glass-Mirrors HOUSE OF GLASS Glazing Contractors 10 WILLOWDALE AVENUE PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. Archie A. Gershon Compliments of . . . CHIN AND LEE CO., Inc Chow Mein Manufacturers 123 BANK STREET NEW YORK CITY CHeIsea 3-6840 BEST WISHES - GRADUATES ELITE MEN'S SHOP 29 MAIN STREET PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. PO 7-0363 CHADOW BROS. Formal Wear to Hire For Any Occasion 27 MAIN STREET PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. PO 7-3710 SlEGEL'S FURNITURE, Inc. 104-106 MAIN STREET PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. Maple House Branch srore. 18 HAVEN AVENUE Joseph Siegel Henry Siegel To The Graduates . . . Our Best Wishes for Success MR. 8. MRS. JOHN WEBER WEBER'S BAKE SHOP 965 PORT WASHINGTON BLVD. PORT WASHINGTON, L. I. W E L S B Y ' S PRINTERS - LITHOGRAPHERS Typewriters Repaired 161 MAIN STREET PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. 131 We Are In Business For Your Health BAYLES PHARMACY 299 MAIN STREET PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. -ofa-0-0--ova PO 7-9782 HU 2-9657 FAIRVIEW SERVICE STATION Specialized Lubrication PORT WASHINGTON BLVD. 81 FAIRVIEW AVE. PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. BATES AVE. 8- HORACE HARDING BLVD. GREAT NECK, N. Y. -'0N?f6 -'02-OY0' PO 7-0647 57 Main Street NORTH SHORE TYPEWRITER CO. Pour WASHINGTON, N. Y. Tl-IE RADIANT SHOP or Pour wAsHuNc-TON We carry a complete line of sizes in Ladies' Apparel, Junior, Misses, Ladies Best Wishes and Continuous Success Your Specialists in Sports BSL ATHLETIC SUPPLY, Inc. 935 PORT WASHINGTON BLD. Port Washington, N. Y. PO 7-0426 Outfitter to champions through Spaulding, MacGregor, Goldsmith, Voit, Brunswick, Noble Trophies, Batwin Jackets CHAMPIONS THROUGH QUALITY PO 7-2222 BROWN'S PAINT CENTER, Inc. Paints and Wallpaper Albert S. Brown, Jr., President 923 PORT WASHINGTON BLVD. PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF RAYE DICKINS STUDIO 933 PORT WASHINGTON BLVD. PO 7-5629 000N01f0K0P'-0 PO 7-0086 JOSEPH L. REZEK Licensed Plumbing and Heating Contractor I49 MANORHAVEN BLVD. PORT WASHINGTON Fuel Oil Oil . Burners 'I32 40W0N?G?f00'0'-'-02f0N0 40120'1'0-'-01'-0Y6'+f0bG0N0 401 Port Washington Marie McCoy THE EUNICE SHOP Sizes 'IOO MAIN STREET Sportswear: 7-I 5 Shorts, Slacks, 'IO-20 Day Time and Party Dresses Skirts, Suits Priced 54.98 -549.95 G.O. Cards Honored CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 DOCTOR'S PHARMACY THE DOLPHIN PRESS, INC. Business Forms . . . Stationery . . . Booklets . . . Announcements Programs . . . Wedding' Invitations . . . Engraving 'I52 MAIN STREET POrt Washington 7-'I5'I5 PORT WASHINGTON, NEW YORK The GaI'd6I1 Gate qI10p P. o. sox 605 -.--..- g --,f GLEN HEAD, N. Y. . it N. 4 - . , 1 g 'L , D J Tel. MA 6-1273 Tj A f 70:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Dany A n I I ' H-T' Closed Mondays DESIGN FOR LIVING WITH PLANTS ON KRTHEIN BOULEVARD IROUTE 25AJ IROOKVILLE, LONG ISLAND 02'0K?f0 '0'-7' 'I33 40M0f0w-0-1010-w0r0'65C 101010 v0H0l0'47'0N0' 7W ? -6Y0'02J2706M749WN?040Wv6W94?0f01f70K?G0P0f0x610K?f0 BROWER'S MOVING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE 52 MAIN STREET PORT WASHINGTON BROWER'S HARDWARE 52 MAIN STREET PORT WASHINGTON 'I -'01 -'62 625 '01 0 1040 X?-'01 40 0'0f0P2?040 0v100l0200P10'f6W6100 l0 ?01'7'-?'046x COMPLIMENTS Compliments OF of EAGLE SHOE SERVICE Complimenfs I HERMAN KATIMS Opfomefrisf If you wan! somefhing unusual, we have if. BORMAN'S MAYFIELD GIFT SHOP 20 MAIN STREET COMP'-IMENTS PO 7-0288 PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. OF PO 7-2207 304 Mom Sf I HARBOR ECONOMY DAIRY Pure Dairy Producis J. Christensen, Prop. PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y MANHATTAN MEAT , Compllmenfs MARKET of I5 MAIN STREET PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. ALLIANCE SHIPPING 0 0K70K0M0f 135 -'0'H0v0-'0v-020 -105 Man's ultimate destiny depends not on whether he can learn new lessons or make new discoveries and conquests, but on his acceptance of the lesson taught him close upon two thousand years ago. fQuotation from a mural by Frank Brangwyn in the RCA Building, Rockefeller Center, N. YJ LEWIS Oil Co., Inc. 65 Shore Road PO 7-2400 Port Washington, N. Y. 10v0d0Y 'I36 -40 ?'0Pl0 0 0f'0'20 6WG0I CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES OF C L A S S 1 9 5 8 S. F. FALCONER . . . Florist . . . SOUTH MARYLAND AVENUE PORT WASHINGTON PO 7-0866 C021-0 '0'6 137 f0 G0'0'40'61'0 'G0,Q0H6V01'0'10401 K POM Washington 7-7752 COMPLIMENTS or POLLOCK 81 WYSONG CORP. Oilsunderslli ALPER'S HARDWARE 939 PORT WASHINGTON BLVD. Pom WASHINGTON 81 MAIN STREET PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. MAN HASSET BAY OUTBUARD Evinrude Sales and Service 298 MAIN STREET PORT WASHINGTON Boats and Accessories P0 7-7754 . 020V-010V-020V 138 4'0 -OH0'-'Of'-7'0'f0K?'6lC -Q04'7'040N0R0'0H00'0 -'0K0N040f010-6 0R0-'0Y0N0' 9 -10 -010 40 Q 0 40'l055 05Q05Z5'05'0 0 Congratulations! -and T ll6ll1lCS- to the Senior Class of 158 .grain .Simon phofogralaher 49 Qaex gouft l90. 7-7454 Portrait Photography in all its branches Home Portraits Candid Weddings Natural Color 3-D Stero 8mm 5' 16mm lllovies , I. , ,. 1 , .t !'5 '2!5W'!-7! 7':V'N'H31P1 ?fH -'0'K0V0'-f0N0N0' PO 7-1835 758 Port Washington Blvd. PO 7-6462 40 Main Street HOMESTEAD HOUSE Crattsman's Exchange Handmade Gifts 25W OH on Christmas Cards PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. Evelyn 81 Sidney Mills, Jr. Bring SCANDINAVIA DESIGN Pour WASHINGTON, N. Y. in this ad, and when the manager signs it you will get a IOW: discount. Congratulations to The Class of '58 COTSONAS BROS. Compliments of .IACK MURRAY Haberdasher - Clothier 24 MAIN STREET PORT WASHINGTON FLOWER SHOP PQRT WASHINGTON, N, Y, COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF GREENFIELD PHARMACY 140 RIVIERA MARINA g 5 -'WNONQ' 10 -710102-01'-0 -Q0N0'0'0K706'N0R0 -9620 '0 00'0'5N0Pf0' 7 I-0 -9202 Cjvw' ' J 600119601871 fri of , 2, V . . ,,,, Nix, , XV . DURAMARK, INC . I 1 :Y 1 ll,-I 1 xx, 10'0'101' 'I 2 A0'W40 0l010f0Y9'06'6K0f0'fJ'017f?0I0 WW0'-6l0N0 76'047'0l0 TW COHQIQAIGQQIL t6 of PURDY BOAT COMPANY, Inc 40'f0N0N0'0f0N-010'-016' 'I Aowowoeowoa-0 ROGER'S ' Ifoal -....m. North Shore's Largest Youth Centre 40' PO 7-9780 THE SURF ITALIAN-AMERICAN RESTAURANT Specializing in Ravioli - Spaghetti - Lasagne Famous for our Delicious Crispy Pizza Pies 155 MANORHAVEN BLVD. Compliments of JOSEPH F. ROHAN PORT WASHINGTON Compliments Compliments of of VENTURA AIR SERVICE Sands Point Seaplane Base 15 ORCHARD BEACH BLVD. PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. AL'S LUNCHEONETTE CFormerly Gaepet Luncheonettel 3 MANORHAVEN BLVD. PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. JOHN M. MARINO Port's Friendly Jeweler 100 MAIN STREET Graduation Rings for any year made to order PO 7-3042 Joseph Pergola, Prop VILLAGE MEAT MARKET Prime Meats and Poultry 109 MANORHAVEN BLVD. PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. direct sales personal service original layouts art service retouching composition mechanicals halftone and line negatives film and plate stripping plate making offset printing folding complete bindery service delivery Q' lil M. , o o gif!-gw!,., t. o toole and sons, inc., yearbook printers Sis. gmaw wEl WW Q stamford stamford davis 4-9226 lm i'ill l. 5 A l connecticut new york melrose 5-4112 Compliments ot HALBRO, INC. PAPER SUPPLIES KEY CARGO SHOPS, ltd. Early American Reproductions Lamps and Gifts Pewter and Crystal N. Y. PRII'nI'OSe N. Y. MANHASSET BAY BOAT YARD C mprmems O l authorized Chris Craft dealer of cruisers ' sea skifls ' cavaliers expert hull and engine repairs docking ' mooring ' storage ORCHARD BEACH BLVD. MANORHAVEN PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. PO 7-3061 LlNDSAY'S HARDWARE 660 PORT WASHINGTON BLVD. HOWARD C. HEGEMAN AGENCY, INC. W. Davis Hegeman H. Clinton Hegeman Insurance . . . Real Estate 185 MAIN STREET PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. PO 7-3124 -WX -1012010 '0210 62'-01 K9 - f'-0'K01 0'-'-0N?'940'l0N0120R0'40f'-0N0K6'vf-0N710 coMPuMENTs or B R A D I. E Y ' S oPP. TowN Dock slNcE 1900 EVERYONE THAT'S ANYONE MEETS AT THE ALCOVE the spot fo stop S. F. MUSSELWHITE, Inc. Building . . . Consfruifion PORT WASHINGTON, NEW YORK G70 0'0' 146 g A03tM'40'!0,w5 'S07 t030 40100 '9010161'-0 - 401 K9-0110162016140 THE PORT WASHINCT ON LIONS CLUB Oongratulates the CLASS OF 1958 of the PAUL D. SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL and extends its best wishes to each member for future success The Port Washington Lions Club has created SANDY HOLLOW FIELD for the youth of the Community and continues to support that project through the annual SANDS POINT HORSE SHOW which will be presented this year on June 7th and 8th at the field. LIONS INTERNATIONAL ciliberm Intelllgence, Our Nation 19 Safeqfv 059Q5f?1:0K905'?'Q1 1 47 3 5 '0' 4020204051-0' 9 PO 7 6370 TASSONE CONSTRUCTION CO., Inc GENERAL CONTRACTOR 144 MAIN STREET NEW HOMES . . . ALTERATIONS ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS FLAGSTONE AND CEMENT ' - lf- -ww-r-pw-f-f-v?1-r--Q-ey1v f'f4'Y ' Hr TOWN 81 COUNTRY REALTY Right at the Post Office REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE specializing in Homes on the North Shore of Long Island 1007 Port Washington Blvd. POrt Washington 7-2365 PORT WASHINGTON, L. I. A typical P.D.S.H.S. Conveyance 0:0-40-wana:-0' 149 E 5 3 N7-f0 0'11?f40N01'0 -0 '-0 -3101710 COHQIOAHQQH ia of THE JUNIORS 9X0'f?'0X0C710K7f0Y0K?1?0'WN?'040ff0f6f0N0'WN7WN720'f7h7f0 1 0'N046220N0Y-7'-0'fQ'01f0N0'4'-0 s0 -01'-6W'-0'10Y0 -0i'-0N04f04h0'l0d0'I'05'?f01'4x Est. 'I929 POrt Washington 7-2050 Compliments of TIVOLI RADIO 81 MARINE CO. Sales - Installations -- Maintenance Radio Telephones . . . Direction Finders Fathometers 334 MAIN STREET PORT WASHINGTON, N. Y. I cl-IAMPION STATIONERY coRP. 91 -93 MERCER STREET NEW YORK CITY School Supplies - Stationery - Office Supplies QUALITY AND SERVICE LOUIE'5 SHORE RESTAURANT ON THE WATER FRONT I n 3' PORT wAsHiNcsToN .D 55 Fine Foods since 1916 Compliments of A. 81 R. MARSHALL We Carry a Complete Supply of MARINE EQUIPMENT xmgaaafavwwffawxawaeala-wwfafatafmcafaea . L0..0,0f0,.0,.0,.05q 171020402-916 '01 1010 -00 5 Cjomlagmenfd oA 'A 'UW My Q W fwfiafw jwfw uf? THE SGPHOIVIORES ?f0N02616N01f0N0240101r0140f0110120202l0220R01L0'w10M0120l4-01f0N?'-0Y04?'-0X0N0N0Y-0'N0PL-0240 Sw p DCQNQQQ'-0Y0164 Mikffffw fp WJW 4 H X zfxq f , , WVR! 23 L 'H' 'Ks A 4 5, Ar 6 I ax K 5 ' W, J lr we ' V F: 5 Q? P' ' gy ,k L my ' A 'G B W . Y A' ' 'X as up W.: 1 ff' , W- X P , 6 8 'fig' , 499' . W - - 4 H? my ,,v .,A.., ,FEM W I ,V I A 4 v 'V , 5fjwy,S M ,.f ' ' 'M iw . ' i 4 'CV Q 2 . ly K I i Q 1, W J ' A Y' .. 'A V ms-1, i i5 gig? H, 6 ' E L , 4 ' 1 Q w ' Q .. ,A N .V pq , V 'Q 'Q 1,13 Hag YF I . ,, . lvih ,. mfA,7zW VL , - M N F . 0 -K 'lg K I rl , , vu Q, K Ld . 9152 ,gh I N' ef Q. Q W '-V A V 9 ' A 1 m ff f ' hP ' 'TIM m ' h . , ' P 99'-:u f ' :Zi Q w k A- 3' , , W A Y H' A L' ' ...f 'V ' ' ' f- :':l ':::', ? I T A 1 - N H 4 45, 3 If ..,-l:.- K -. 2 ' M i fy KV 37 im ., M W gzv ' A Q ' n fL www ? - AA' f -1,.-:- , . - m ' - F , A do-' , , 9' Qyrff5m'f 6 2 gg P 4 ., . . ff all Ag M J LLL, , .' A '-' + ' 2 g 1 ' ' ' ' ki5fw L '5?f1 ' v 4 my - - -' - A V Wwwwg . J . ff '1 ,, 5- W N L., --+3 gf ' . X -255 af 5' , .:- ' FV N V ' L2 ' . -Yi - ' Q if .,.:. :-- :ga QL -'W' g' in - M If I' f A . ,f qs - M 55 -Q.: 1 ..,, :'-5 ' 2 Q: -, 25 if if .AZ 5 fi Z 5 E Z M .-1 F5 :Q 52 E 5 il E S 5 H. a JB 5 B E 5 Q E 2 3' Q 4 E 5 1' F' E 5 E E Z a 5 3 54 F' 5. S f r r S E Z 'H if .


Suggestions in the Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) collection:

Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Schreiber High School - Port Light Yearbook (Port Washington, NY) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961


Searching for more yearbooks in New York?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online New York yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.