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

 - Class of 1959

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Thomas DeBow Tom DeBow is quite a guy Will not let life pass him by. Cars and girls are fun to him, Also likes all sports and gym- Defer DeJana Here’s to Peter, who, we hear, Would like to be an engi- neer. When you need a real mechanic, Bring your car to Pete— don’t panic! James Dell Jim looks happy, you can see— He's our capable V.P. He’s friendly and kind And has a good mind. An ensign he would like to be. Anthony Desmone Tony thinks it would be gravy To be an ensign in the Navy. Guess he feels it would be sport To have a girl in every port. Paul Dickhoff Snappy dresser but infor- mal, Likes to be with girls (how normal). Keen at science, and we hear Plans to be an engineer. Robert Demshick Outstanding pitcher on our team, To join the big leagues is his dream. Aside from sports, he likes his car, In either one he could go far. Marie DeVito Petite and gentle, our Marie Wants to swim at Waikiki. At helping others, she’s a treasure; To see her dance is quite a pleasure. Arlene Dorfman Arlene D. is cute and tall, And quite a whiz at bas- ketball. When not cheering in the bleachers She works along with Fu- ture Teachers.

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Tom Cockcroft Here’s to Thomas — what a mass Of questions asked in physics class. He will, we hear, Be an engineer— And no doubt wed a charming lass. Antoinette Cona Here’s to a girl named Antoinette She’s a charming major- ette. Short and sweet, Quick and neat— A cuter one we’ve not seen yet. Conrad Cournoyer A clever boy is old Conrad A better mechanic can’t be had A college career for him will be, Before he sails across the sea. Thomas Cross We all know handsome Tommy Cross; Without him our school would be a loss. Or lights and sound He’s always found, Giving them his special gloss. Nan Dalsimer She skates and whirls, through ice and snow— She’s noted for her pep and go. And though her career is teaching, we hear, She can handle a horse like an actual pro. Stephen Crews Here’s to a boy who, for our school. If challenged, he will fight a duel. And for variety In his society, As leader of “bumbles” he’s cool. Shirley Cunningham We’ll all remember our friend Shirley, With eyes so brown and hair so curly She likes, we've heard, A Thunderbird, And favors lads both tall and burly. 23 Ronald Daniel High up into the wild blue “yon” Hopes to go our active Ron. He’s good at sports— All kinds and sorts— And may be a scientist anon.



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Jane Dowd Janie is a pert Portette, And what she wants, she's sure to get. Eyes are blue and hair is curled— Plans to enter business world. David Duvel Dave has a brilliant mind, He is helpful, quick and kind. Good at football, tops in class, Stands out sharply from the mass. John Ellertsen For this gay guy there is no peeve. But sometimes Spanish makes him grieve. Plans a career As an engineer Will make a good one, we believe. Frances Falitz Pretty, curly-headed girl. In French class, finds her biggest whirl. Talkative, quick, and often merry, Future Wall Street secre- tary. James Ferguson It’s Jim who pens our page on sport. He is a friendly, pleasant sort. Good man, sportster, stu- dent, too, In college these will see him through. Vilmar Krdman Here’s to Vilmar, quite a boy! Thinks that math is a joy. A sparkling wit, A friendly way, A smiling face ’most every day. Brian Fay Brian Fays’ a gallant lad. Fishing and bowling make him glad. There’s a well-founded ru- mor, He’s known for great hu- mor. A better guy cannot be had! Gloria Fetsch A wizard in our school is she, A scientist she’s going to be. She’s sw’eet and gay For it’s her way The brighter side of life to see.

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