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

 - Class of 1962

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Mr». Cluiiline Brrjrr Algebra. Geometry Lovely clotbe» match a pretty face . . . made math all the more pleasant . . . new this year. Mr. Leo Costello Algebra. Geometry Pop quizzes . . . pet peeve— people looking out the window Port's loyal ez-coach. Mr Gerald Glynn Algebra. Adv. Placement Take out a piece of paper . . Math genius — teaches Advanced Placement course dry wit. Mr. Leon Goutenvenier Physics. Math The new P.S.S.C. type teacher marrying a P.S.S.C. type girl in June always au courant. Miss Louise Greenfield Algebra. Geometry Sweetest smile . . . best-dressed teacher . DEATH!” among the few who appreciate the seniors. Mrs. Jennette Kellie Calculus. Trig. The square root of X over the abcissa of Y . . . head of our excellent moth department Mr. James Lyman Physics. Math A Yale man . . . teaches physics but has a strong affinity for math (teachers)! Miss Mary Spencer Algebra. Geometry New math teacher who found romance in Schreiber’s halls— (Room 20?) . but never broke rule 4! Test Tubes And Compasses Became Are there any questions?

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 I In 3400 B.C. Menes unified Egypt, and thus began our high school troubles. Three years of history have taken us from the days of the Egyptians through the modern times. This year our history depart ment. headed by Miss Violet Campbell, gained three new teachers: Miss Nancy Guillet. Miss Phyllis Smith, and Mr. Joseph Flicop. Through the history program all students are given a knowl- edge of the mistakes and tri- umphs of the past, an under- standing of the present in order better to control the future. Mr. William Berry American History. Economics Natural comic — especially when refereeing basketball . guid ance” txmnselor by adoption . informal classes — lots of fun. Mr. Daniel Biro American History Did a fine job this year with Port s football and J.V. basketball team . . . lollipops, anyone? Miss Violet Campbell American History This will improve your mind . . . sbe swears by Hicks and Mowry . . . provocative sweet smile. Mr. Salvatore DeFrancisci World History Mr. D . . . tbe new tbin Man those war experiences! . . What a bunch of flunkies! Mr. Joseph Flicop American History Everybody loves Joe Flick quaaaader finals . . . that army haircut! . . . well-kiv wn at the Public library . . F.S.S.13. Miss Nancy Guillet American History From the great state of Ohio . . . see me at 5:15 . . Schlesinger says . . leam to spiel. . Mrs Leona Huggins American History We've got to get this wrapped up. . . sweet to everyone The C.S. Monitor says— Mr Charles Kexar World History Woman! Use your head! . . . well-loved Schreiber institution Leam the world map by tomor- row. . . . Clio advisor. Mr. Carmen Ljcitra World History Always playing Dan (Carmen) Cupid — ne’s a good shot! . is he married, or isn't he? Miss Phyllis Smith American History A real Hoosier . . . those chic skirts I . . set high standards . . , tall, slender, and attractive. Page 21



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If I'm no» careful, this may explode. Familiar Equipment Our excellent math and science departments prepare us for the challenge of the nuclear age. Advanced programs enable the gifted student to realize his full capacities. This year an Advanced Placement Program in Chemistry and P.S.S.C. course in physics were initiated. Mr. Stanley Breitner Biology. Earth Sdence Cupid—knows everybody s love problems . . . makes biology' in- teresting • I not blush- ing: I’m mad! Mr. Jay Grosmark Chemistry That engaging smile and boyish charm . . those wild them ex- periments . . ski trip enthus- iast. Miss Virginia Pettet Biology We gladly welcomed her back this year . . . those experiments! — Now come on. let’s not squirm. Mrs. Virginia Graham Biology. Physics Always mixed up with those Celerity girls . . . Trim the edges on your notebook physics and biology, too! Mr. Norman Hoover Chemistry Act like twelfth graders! . . . mickey mouse tests . mean twister . . . “We’d better re- peat this experiment Mr. Ira Rothberg Chemistry Indian arrows . . . My prede- cessor — ... sees all. knows all . . . our popular Science Club advisor. Page 23

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