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DAVID AMBLER RUSH ALLEN ANN ALLEN PAMELA ARMSTRONG ELIZABETH ANDERSON Early morning cheeriness and witticisms are ANN ALLEN'S contributions to P.D S H S. Her industrious work on the Port Weekly has prepared her for a lively, collegiate curriculurfi A love of assembling and disassembling things, will prompt RUSH ALLEN to be an electrician or mechanic This goal will be attained after an education at Farmingdale or in the Navy At the drop of the flag and the roaring of engines, DAVE AMBLER may be found, a hypnotized observer. Dave hopes to be a Farmingdale graduate and then to live o life of ease Long phone conversations and hamburgers are LIZ ANDERSON'S special delights—her line always has a busy signal' She plans to build on her high school education at a liberal arts college PAM ARMSTRONG'S warm smile and sincere manner would be more than enough to make a patient well again She has contributed to the school in Student Council and the Link Trainer Club A career on the high seas beckons to our carefree AL ARNOLD, when school hours stop cramping his style1 This Romeo has the simple ambition to be happy With a successful back- ground of high school mechanics and printing, JIM AUGUS- TINO will enter a trade school soon after graduation. His fondest wish is to travel in a car he made himself. . . . ADRIAN AXTELL is seldom found without a witty comment or her clarinet Participation in chorus, orchestra and as sec- retary of the band is leading her toward a music major in college ALLEN ARNOLD JAMES AUGUSTINO ADRIAN AXTELL
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Mr Pickett lends a helping hond The lost Rise J.V. team was cheered on by Lynn Porter and her girls. The girls' Color War, with its spectacular entrance and sports competition, was a highpoint no one will forget. The spring was welcomed with two big events. The first was the annual Clio trip, to Washington, D. C.( and the other was the Junior Prom, Oriental Springtime. We have locked in our minds memories of the beautiful teahouse, the fountain, the magnificent bridge, and the river that couldn't be used because it leaked Empress Louise Pfeiffer and Emperor Jack Gibbons reigned over the dance Our Senior year promised many things We looked forward to college acceptances, graduation and jobs The people we chose to guide us were Jack Gibbons, Louise Pfeiffer, Ellen Gebhart and Sue Steinemann With their help the Crystal Ball, our Senior dance, was enjoyed by everyone. This dance was so named because of the giant crystals which hung sus- pended from the ceiling, reflecting the multi-colored lights that shone upon them The highlight of the evening was the selection of the king and queen, Bob Sleght and Ellen Gebhart We were honored in our senior year to receive an exchange student, Ouphet Souvannavong from Laos. Returning from their summers in Germany and Denmark, Don Brant and Art Massolo provided us with interesting lectures which brought new-found admiration for the American Field Service and its work. Don Brant, as G O president, and Steve Zousmer, our Veep, revised the G O 's constitution to provide representation through the history classes. Though our football record left much to be desired, our team certainly didn t. Among the stalwarts were Jack Gibbons, Bob Dodson, George Nedwed, Don Gulick, and Richie Gutierrez Our soccer team was composed in part of Doug Michelson, Bill Schafer, Mike Elzay, Dave Horton and Art Massolo. The girls who cheered these boys on were led by Pris Slaney. The Portettes led by Cinny DeMeo and the Maiorettes led by Evie Reynolds displayed excellent entertainment at many activities The basketball team with seniors Jack Gibbons and Dave Horton was backed by a lot of school spirit and good wishes. This year, the orchestra visited the Concord Hotel to play in All-State Competition The band played at the football games and perfected its marching Both organizations presented well- attended concerts Red Domino entertained everyone with its musical show, Brigadoon, in which Bambi Grossman, Sally Londwer, Deidre Butler and George McDermott starred In the spring, I Remember Mama was presented with equal success Few of us will forget all that we owe to the teachers of P D.S.H.S., who have helped us on the way to achieve our goals. Nor will we forget the many friends we made and the memories we collected throughout the past year None of us will ever forget Paul D Schreiber High School The privileged few We hove the spirit . . We have the Pep . . . Camera shy
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DOUGLAS BABIS BARBARA BAFFA LUCRETIA Whether working on a cor or playing the drums, DOUG BABIS is always on the beat After college he looks forward to making a good living with no homework to bother him then! . BARBARA BAFFA has contributed her talents to P D.S H S. in two fields: music and science Her proficiency has been rewarded with her election to the presidency of the Band and of the new Science Club . . LUCRETIA BAILEY'S manner, though not loquatious, has endeared her to her fellow students. Lukie's love of children and her faith in her religion will soon lead her to teach on mission fields. Wherever she goes, SIDNI BAILEY delights everyone with her Southern charm Her magnetic manner will soon serve her well as buyer far Saks Fifth Avenue Ignorant people don't rate very high on EVIE BAKER'S list! After walking down the aisle to the tune of Pomp and Circumstance, she hopes to walk down another aisle MARY BALL'S interest in people has prompted her to pursue a nursing career that will enable her to serve them. Nursing will prepare her well for another career—that of matrimony. . . Hailing from the Bronx, DORIS BARLOW will soon vie for the title of the fastest talking teacher in America. Her only trouble is that she II still have to get up early every morning FRANK BAYLIS is a lanky basketball champ who scores high in math As a future civil engineer, he weighs each basket with skill and is con- stantly occupied with figures EVELYN BAKER SIDNI BAILEY FRANKLIN BAYLIS DORIS BARLOW MARY
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