Sea Cliff High School - Cliffonian Yearbook (Sea Cliff, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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Z 5 XX fl if lg., ' ' R V,X., N, k N., L, . is 5 nf 1 - '1 J- 1 ' annum., -, - - ,, an 3 E- . 1 Q, -1- W Z. .af V.-ff , 4 ., ' S -uf ,agar-al 'qt -A DEDICA TION The class of 1955 is proud to dedicate its Cliffonian to Mr Paul Driscoll. Those of us who have taken his industrial arts courses know Mr. Driscoll as a fine instructor. Besides acquiring skills in shopwork, his students have learned to value seriousness of purpose and to iv d g e un eviating attention to the problems at hand. Mr. Driscoll gives a reat d l g ea of his time to extracurricular activities. For the past few years he h as served as basketball coach, and under his tut I , eage, the team has enioyed con- siderable succes . W ' s e are especially grateful for his assistance in building our Senior Play set. By his ma oo and his genuine interest in us as individuals M D , r. riscoll has won the admira- tion and respect ofthe entire student bod ny contributions to our sch l y. 2 i 5 3 X 5 i E .gl To The Class of 1955 . . . We commend this class for a fine record of accomplishment during its four years at Sea Cliff High School. It is my profound hope, and that of the Board of Education that o f , y ur uture rec- ords-individually or collectively-r e f l e ct your enthusiasm, industry, perseverance, in- tegrity, and sincerity with continued credit l o your home, school, and community. MR. F. REMINGTON FURLONG Supervising Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION 5' Seated: Mr. Robert Gamble President , Louis Ruckgaber, Mrs. Margery Jennings, Mr. Robert Dixon, Mr. L. Edward Stiles. Standing: Mr. Richard Bliss, Mr. Gerard Kreidemaker, Mr. George Reid, Mr. Daniel Hohenrath. 4 I---0 - Dear Seniors . . . You have been the first graduating class I have been associated with at Sea Cliff High School. I have enioyed meeting with you as individuals and in groups. I hope my counsel has been help- ful. Best wishes for a happy future. I shall continue to be interested in you and your future. Don't hesitate to contact me if I can help you. MR. ALFRED JOHNSTONE Guidance Counselor 5 MR. A. STANLEY GOODWIN Assistant Principal To Our Seniors . .. Grade school, high school, and now what? Whatever your choice, good luck and a sincere hope that each will find his rightful place in the scheme of things. Aim high in your quest for the best. Never be satisfied with your endeavors, for every achievement is just a stepping stone to ultimate success. Remember, there is always room for improvement. Best wishes! Office Staff MRS. CATHERINE ROYAL K MRS, JOAN CALLAHAN ARTHUR CHAMPAGNE Potsdam State Teachers Music Music CATHERINE BLAIR Syracuse University RAYMOND CONLIN DOROTHEA COMFORT Occidental Ithaca College Language Physical Education BETTY FRENCH Teachers College, Columbia Citizenship Education Business ALICE DALDRY Buffalo State Teachers FREDA KITTELBERGER MARJORIE MAPLE Brockport State Teachers New Jersey State Teachers Math Trenton Physical Education THE FACULTY Representing colleges from all over the coun- try, the members of our faculty are the bulwark of our educational program. Different in interests, but alike in p'urpose, their concern is with the welfare and- enlightenment of the students. In this way, tffley are the architects-the builders- ot our future society. For their many years of unselfish assistance and co-operation, we offer our sincere gratitude. DR. WILLIAM HARTMAN JOHN HENDERSON Brooklyn College North Eastern University Citizenship Education Citizenship Education DONALD MATTHEWS EILEEN McNAMARA Queens College Syracuse University English-Latin Library-Dramatics EDWIN J. NELSON Teachers College, Columbia Business-Driver Ed. VICTOR OLSON Colgate University English GUY PINKARD Louisiana State University Science-Math FLORENCE SCUDDER College of St. Elizabeth Homemaking NORMAN ROSS Columbia University English KENNETH SEAMAN University of Maine Science-Math .l STUART PALMER MARET PANSENBECK Princeton University Teachers College, Columbia English Music THEODORE RYDER ELIZABETH SCOTT New York University Cornell University Music Language SAMUEL L. SHIFFER KATHRYNE STROHE Springfield Kutztown State Teachers College Physical Education Art JEAN TIBBITS DONALD THOMPSON SHIRLEY VELTFORT ELEANOR ZIPPERIAN University of Michigan Furman University St. Lawrence State Teachers College Citizenship Education Math English Indiana, P6- Business an? MR. STANLEY WOLF, School Psychologist The custodial staff deserves com- mendation for their exceptional iob of school maintenance. Preparing and serving lu n c h e s every day in our cafeteria is a tre- mendous iob. The efficiency of two expert cooks and a very reliable fac- ulty and student staff makes the result very satisfactory. pl 'si is-L ,.v ,,- - 7T'wa-si ...ag Seated: Mrs. Fountain, Mrs. Salisbury, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Sada- kow. Standing: R. Francis, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Sherwood, Mr. Bookhagen. SPECIAL SERVICES Mr. Wolf provides guidance and acl- vice to students by administering in- telligence and vocational ability tests. He is always ready with a word of counsel to anyone who needs it. Mrs. Durbin and Mrs. Grady help to maintain our physical and dental fit- ness by conducting frequent exami- nations and by offering a ready repair service. MRS. ELSIE DURBIN, School Nurse, MRS. RUTH GRADY, Dental A Mrs. McGilvray, Mrs. Vehslage. I, , 11 K K1 .. f I 1 , P .. 1. . 1 .. , x , , 1. 1-1 .. , 1 S' ' ' , , ' ' .a ' --I-. K. .fi fi :pr .P -- .-11 E , - 1. -- ! .' 1 ,um f ,M 1 vs f -JY In , E, ,rr l 1 4 1 E 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X! 1- 1 1- ' 1 1 F 1 1 1 M 11 li 5 Q. L 1 A wf...,.- .. 1. 1 4 1' N 1' 1 1 I 1 5 1' ' I 1 1 N 1 K .Q-vs... ....-.--Q--e v ailvf' President, Jay Siegel, Vice President, John Clarke, Secretary, Mary Lou Davies, Treasurer, Ogden Smith. We, the aged and respected Seniors of the Class of '55, here share with posterity our pleasant memories . . .the first of the monstrous freshman classes, we darkened the doors of the study hall . Q. . and there we sat, the boys in back, the girls in front, and made life miserable for Miss Tibbits and Mr. Driscoll . . . how well we remember the Frosh Party- You boys come on out of that corner and ask a girl to dance . . . the rise and fall of frosh cheerleaders . . . Where's room 3O? . . . Mr. Thompson's wisdom, college stories and funny iokes were new to us . . . song of the year- Happy Birthday, Mr. Driscoll! Soon we were busy sophomores . . . and to our profound embarrassment dis- covered the meaning of our title . . . Wee Wisdom! . . . Mr. Palmer entertained us with stories about his animal friends . . . Shamrock Shag-not a soph flop . . . our Soph Drama Club was certainly short-lived . . . Mr. Henderson: I have a few notes I want you to take down. ' Lower upperclassmen at last . . . progress under the able guidance of Miss Scott and Mr. Matthews . . . Since you volunteered . . . homeroom period rebellions in room 35 . . . Hey, lady, you don't want to buy any Christmas cards, do you? . . . our class rings finally came- Will you wear mine? . . . Watch out for that donkey! became the battle cry of the Junior Carnival . . . Citizenship Education Cwhat's that?Q classes . . . But, Mr. Nelson, why can't I drive in the city with a 'blue-card' license? . . . 'Who wants to try his hand at song writing? . . . our famous and original Junior Tribute- Secret Love . . . finally the last of the regents was behind us, and we were . . . Seniors . . . at last those honored rooms at the end of the hall were ours . . . to our horror we learned that the freshmen outnumbered us 3 to I . . . poor Mr. Johnstone-what a w-ay to start a new job! . . . Better start thinking about your theses pretty soon, and Pay your dues or elseI rang in our ears . . . magazines came and went . . . George Washington Slept Here -Boom-ssssiisshhhhIl! . . . raucous rehearsals . . . and parties everywhere . . . pity that Greenvale Diner . . . a caravan of cars complete with sound wagon and a revival of our alleged band . . . opening night- Why did I have to get laryngitis? . . . pizzas . . . the show is all over now-party to end all parties . . . suddenly-a real live rebel in chem lab .- . . famous last words: Watch out for SKEETS! . . . Hey, goofball! . . . spirited Student Council elections . . . yearbook editors frantically rushing to meet impending deadlines . . . Do Seniors have to take gym? . . . beach parties in November . . . a riotous Senior trip- Sure it was! . . . A Senior Prom that lasted well into the next day . . . mad cramming.and stiff finals . . . and then-Graduation at last . . . big wide world, here we come-watch out! In GEORGE R. ANNER Arts and Crafts Club l, 2, 3, 4. That R stands for Rod . . . hangout- The Campus . . . Real Nervous . . . first seat, first row-how many years? . . . abhors old people with old ideas, wolves and Chevies . . . Next year it's off to college. ELIZABETH DOROTHY QUINCY BEAN CLIFFONIAN 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Red Cross Club l, Drama Club 2, Science Club l, Track 1, 2. Betsy . . . pixie-like . . . talkative, but can't stand speeches . . . Qon't call me Betsy- Beanl . . . her D.A .... summer residence-Yacht Club . . . her aim-at college diploma. JOHN BELLAFATTO Class Treasurer 2, Student Council Representative 3, Vice President 4, PIONEER Sports Writer 3, Glee Club 4, ,Ensemble 4, Safety Patrol 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Gym- nastics l, 2, 3, 4, Soccer l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Stage Manager 4. Johnny Bell . . . What ,you say, son? . . . real gone on ham on rye, parties, and Gail . . . a capable athlete and leader . . . No big mouths, please . . . good luck to a future draftsman. HENRY E. BARTELS CLIFFONIAN, photography, Service Club 4, Soccer Manager 4. Hen . . . may be seen riding around in Bob's Austin . . . avid photography fan . . known for his big feet . . . Hey Ape . . . rarely comes out of his dark room . . we'll see Henry in college next year. JOHN HENRY BEHRMANN Photography Club l, Spanish Club 2, Science Club 2, Industrial Arts Club 4, Math Club 4, Varsity Club 4, Gymnastics l, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Soccer l, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4. John . . . great outdoors enthusiast . . . quiet, but lots of fun . . . midnight swimming at Tilley's . . . Don't cross the bridge till you come to it . . . Swede's faithful companion . . . will probably turn the architectural world upside down. EUGENE B. BUNCE Science Club 45 Chess Club 45 Varsity Club 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Chuck . . . big, black Buick . . . vetoes moody women . . . friendly companion to Morpheus . . . one of Mr. Thompson's track men . . . yearns to see a movie without an American ending . . . a future in engineering or seamanship. THOMAS W. CAVANAUGH Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 1, 2, 45 French Club 25 Glee Club 1, 4. Tom . . . gives the best grease iobs in town . . . likes girls, cars, girls, cars, and girls . . . the class red-head . . . occasionally Irish in temperament . . . hopes for a career in the Navy and a happy married life. 'BARBARA ANN BENNETT CLIFFONIAN 45 Dramatics Club Secretary 25 Red Cross Club 15 GOC 45 Soccer 1, 25 Speedball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. Barbie . . . Casey's strawberry blonde . . . her heart belongs in Michigan . . . a high- flying Yankee fan . . . friendly and easy to get along with . . . a baby blue convertible and a one-way ticket to the altar. JOHN CAPOBIANCO Industrial Arts Award 1, 3. Cappy . . . one of the numerous Capobiancos . . . keeps the lathe in a lather . . . will eat anything fit to eat . . . What d'ya say? . . . our industrious mechanic . . . hopes to attend Farmingdale if the Army doesn't catch him first. SusAN M. CLARK CLIFFONIAN Managing Editor 45 Publicity 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 45 Alpha Beta 2, 3, 45 Spanish 3, 45 Future Teachers' Club 45 Girls' State 3. Sue . . . hardworking and dependable . . . appreciates late buses . . . quiet but ultra smart . . . Boston, Boston, you have got Someone swell that we have notl . . . one of our future moldep of young minds. I2 JOHN S. CLARKE Entered Junior Year Class Vice President 47 CLIFFONlAN 4i Science Club 37 Industrial Arts Club 3, 47 Gym- nastics 3, 4j Varsity Club 47 Soccer 47 Basketball 3, 47 Track 3, 47 Tennis 37 Senior Play Cast 4. Sefton . . . good natured, good-looking and a good sport . . . Mr. Charles Atlas, Jr. . . . doesn't feature eggplant . . . always tinkering with his '42 Plymouth . . . plans to make use of his many years of Latin MD'ing prescriptions. ROBERT T. CUNNINGHAM Safety Patrol 47 Math Club 47 Soccer Manager 1, 2, 3, 47 Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 47 Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4. Squeek . . . our most ardent Dodger fan . . . still waiting for next year . . . Who was the ace pitcher of l9l8? . . . always ready with a friendly word . . . college and a possible Brooklyn series victory face him in the future. MARY Dozien Entered Junior Year Glee Club 3, 4i French Club 37 Biology Club 47 Basketball 3, 47 Volleyball 37 Baseball 3, 4. Flame . . . red hair and a ready smile . . . consumes gallons of black coffee while engaged in her favorite pastime-sketching . . . highly dislikes gossip but enjoys bas- ketball and glee club . . . a future co-ed. ELIZABETH Cox Entered Senior Year CLIFFONIAN 47 Band 47 Glee Club 4, Betty . . . cute addition from Westbury . . . Did you see Kennie? . . . gay and friendly . . . likes smart clothes . . . looks before she leaps . . . off to college in the fall. MARY Lou DAviEs Class Treasurer 3, Secretary 47 CLIFFONIAN Girls' Sports Editor 47 Orchestra 3, 47 Band 1, 2, 3, 47 Sec.-Treas. 3, 47 Alpha Beta 3, 4, Secretary 47 Service Club 37 GAA President 47 Soccer l, 27 Speedball 3, 47 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 47 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 47 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4j Dr. Lawrence Service Award 3. Lou . . . our secretary . . . not an enemy in the world . . . collects miniature knick- knacksl . . , favorite hangout-10 Petite Place, Glen Cove . . . Uh-Huh! . . . plans to enter the business world where her success is assured. I3 THOMAS CHARLES Duck Arts and Crafts 3, Bowling 3, 4, Soccer 3, Baseball I. Tom . . . likes everything to do with archaeology . . . quiet but witty . . . abhors the quadratic formula . . . likes roast pork and apple pie . . . has high hopes of traveling around the world as a geologist. WILLIAM B. DuFI+f Entered Junior Year Soccer 4, Baseball 3, 4, Tennis 3. Lil' Duff . . . noted for his witty tongue . . . Nobody knows the 'trouble' l've seen . . . fabulous Lattingtown mansion . . . frequently seen at the Venice . . . off to Clark- son College to study business finance. Q WILLIAM D. DUFFY Glee Club I, 2, Bowling I, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, Track l, 3, 4. Duff . . . trouble is his middle name . . . girls, girls, girls . . . loves parties but hates party poopers . . . is always sitting at the corral . . . that wavy hair is the envy of all the girls . . . the Navy better watch out-here comes Duff. FRED JOHN ELLINGSON CLlFFONIAN 4, Spanish Club 2, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Industrial Arts Club 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 2, 3. Fred . . . any relation to J. Fred Muggs? . . . gallant efforts in Mr. Thompson's math . . . people who are never wrong irritate him . . . pleasant and good-natured . . . breakfasts at the Greenvale Diner . . . a prospective engineer. GARY LLOYD ENGLAND CLIFFONIAN Boys' Sports Editor 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Shop Club 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4. Gary . . . noted for his crazy grin . . . smart, good-looking and friendly . . . hates people who put hot pepper on his pizza pie . . . A Debbie Reynolds fan . . . after military academy he hopes to live a long, comfortable life. MARGARET FORBES Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 'Service Club 4, Library Club 4, Red Cross Club 4, Drama Club 2. Margo . . . quiet-but what goes on inside that head! . . . always chewing gum . . . dislikes conceited people . . . can be found lunching on yogurt and Spanish onions . . . the business world becomes her. RONALD FRANCIS Intermediate Science Club President I, Class President 3, Safety Patrol I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l7'2T3, 4,' Ensemble 4, Science Club I, 2, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, Tennis l, 2. Ducky . . . always yodeling in the showers . . . know-it-all cops don't please him -money and his car do . . . He who hesitates is lost . . . work, work, work-now and after graduation. GAIL TURNER Fnosv CLIFFONIAN Layout Editor 4, Staff 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, French Club I, 2, 3, Latin Club 3. That blush . . . music, music, music . . . loves steak and corn on the cob . . . hopes someday to play the organ . . . one of the M.Y.F.'s ardent salesmen . . . an A-1 seamstress . . . future'ambition-elementary school teacher. WAYNE FURLONG CLIFFONIAN 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Patrol I, 2, 3, Varsity Club 4, French Club I, PIONEER I, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer l, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, Senior Play Cast. Remlet . . . Pepsi, women, and song . . . surfeying . . . Give me a nickel, I don't want to break a dolIar . . . that sheepish, ear-to-ear grin . . . hopes to go to college and have a successful career. DENNIS GALLAGHER Glee Club 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Tennis 3. Dennis the Menace . . . wine, women, song and the Lindy . . . one of the rail gang . . . noted for making trouble . . . always the first one on the floor . . . leads the boys in song at parties . . . have no fear, Navy, Gallagher's here. I5 WILLIAM F. GARDNER Safety Patrol 2, 3, Varsity Club 4, Glee Club 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer I, 4, Base- ball 1, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4. Billy . . . Gone fishin ' . . . a big lovable athlete . . . Push . . . saves young lovelies from drowning at the Pavillion . . . Grace's honey . . . a highlight-Freshman Party . . . no immediate plans for the future. MARTHA VICTORIA GAUSE CLIFFONIAN Assistant Editor 4, Staff 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Safetyi Patrol 3, 4, Alpha Beta 3, 4, Science Club I, 3, GOC 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer i, Speedball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. Vickie . . . gab, gab, gab, in a Southern drawl . . . loathes sloppy boys and pro- fane language . . . ice skating . . . always an optimist . . . it's home to sleep . . . one of Miss Maple's GOC girls . . . a future biological researcher. EDITH ANNE GILDERSLEEVE Orchestra 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Tennis 2, 3. Edie . . . that studious look . . . can't tolerate sloppy males . . . favorite hangout is anyone's kitchen . . . Hey therel . . . yearns for the outdoor life . . . that mild manner misleads many . . . Woolworth's loss will be some college's gain. ROBERT JOHN GILLESPIE Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Vocal Ensemble 3, 4, Safety Patrol 3, 4, Service Club 4, Future Teachers Club 2. Dizzy . . . one of the foreign car clique . . . I haven't got time . . . would like to lee three-day weekends . . .- the little room over the stage . . . a prominent member of Sea Cliff's philharmonic. EDWARD GUSTAFSON Rabbit . . . the perennial Senior . . . the only rabbit who doesn't like carrot: . . . proud posuessor of a hot Ford . . . quiet but somehow' keeps everyone in stitches . . . next year will see him traveling. lb MARILYN ANN HALL Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Senior Band 1, 2, 35 Junior Band 25 Art Club 45 Riding Club 3, 45 Soccer 1, 25 Basketball 1, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 25 Track 25 Softball 1, 2, 45 Tennis 2. Lynn . . . cute blonde renowned for her waist . . . dislikes any boy who thinks he is Mister Muscle-Man . . . an accomplished equestrienne . . . as the crow flies, so will Marylyn-as a future airline stewardess. FREDERICK T. HAMADA PIONEER 25 Glee Club 25 Senior Band 3, 45 Junior Band 25 Junior Science Club 1, 25 Senior Science Club 3, 45 Math Club 2, 3, 45 Proiection 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 3, 45 Varsity Club 45 Soccer 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Golf 1, 3, 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. Freddy . . . one of Mr. Ryder's crew-cut five . . . that laugh! . . . will iump at a chance to get the family car . . . puts his best into anything he does . . . he'll slide off to college with his own trombone. NANCY' HAMILTON CLIFFONIAN 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 25 Intermediate Science Club 15 French Club 25 Soccer 1, 25 Speedball 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 1, 2 ,3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 35 Senior Play Cast. Hammy . . . our indispensable flutist . . . Hester . . . loves mince meat squares . . . a good camp counselor . . . detests conceited and anti-social people . . . able athlete . . . probably will revolutionize the bookkeeping world. JOHN W. HENDRY PIONEER 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 15 Dance Band 2, 3, 45 Alpha Beta 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Intermediate Science Club 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Dickie English Award 3. Moose . . . listens to any music but, No hit-parade tunes! . . . a wizard with a pencil . . . our absent-minded professor . . . Night and Day that saxophone . . . will talk about anything . . . has already exhibited his college potential. Bessie ANN HERDT Entered Senior Year CLIFFONIAN 45 Glee Club 45 Ensemble 45 French Club 45 Speedball 45 Volleyball 45 Basketball 45 Track 45 Softball. Bess . . . attracted to interesting people, and tall, good-looking fellows . . . her heart belongs upstate . . . That's great . . . a touch of the wanderlust . . . pretty, poised and personality plus . . . after graduation it's off to California. I7 2, Service Club 3, 4. BARBARA ANN HILL Class Secretary I, 2, Student Council Secretary 4, Sea Cliff NEWS 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Sophomore Dramatics Club 2, JV Cheerleading 2, 3, Red Cross Club I, 2, Soccer I, Speedball 2, 3, Volleyball I, 2, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Senior Play Cast. Barb . . . cute, but not a bit conceited . . . late, again? . . . detests getting up in the morning . . . heart's desire: a big house near a pond with two big weeping willow trees . . . on her way as a successful private secretary. AUDREY Ruri-4 Hess CLIFFONIAN 3, 4, Sea Cliff NEWS 3, 4, PIONEER Business I, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Club I, Intermediate Science Club I, Aud . . . short and cute . . . loves garlic bread . . . I enjoy driving if no one else used the road . . . our angel up an education while scrubbing floors at Katie Gibbs. Manager 3, 4, Glee Club Sophomore Dramatics Club don't know . . . would with horns . . . will pick ARTEMAS LAWRANCE Houvies, JR. Class President 2, CLIFFONIAN 4, PIONEER Boys' Sports Editor 3, Student Council Vice President 3, President 4, Safety Patrol 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club I, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Proiection Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club I, Shop Club 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 4, Senior Play Cast. Judge . . . lady-killer . . . tall, good-looking, and shy . . . Anyone mention food? . . . Can be found hiding in corners dodging his female admirers . . . Student Council Prexie . . . west bound to Colorado School of Mines for petroleum engineering. PAMELA J. HUKE Class Vice President I, CLIFFONIAN Staff 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, PIONEER I, 2, 3, 4, Sea Cliff NEWS 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Alpha Beta 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 3, 4, Twirling I, 2, 3, Leader 4, Tennis I, Bowling-I, 2, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Dramatics Club 2, GAA Secretary 4, Soccer I, 2, Speedball 3, Volley- ball 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast. Pam . . . the girl wonder . . . recognized by that beautiful blonde hair . . . Miss Editor . . . loves the world in general and hates nothing in particular . . . class fashion plate . . . will go to college. ANDREW KAZARINOV CLIFFONIAN Staff 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, PIONEER 3, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Intermediate Science Club I, 2, French Club 1, 2, 4, President 2, Chess Club 3, 4, Stamp Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Baseball I, Track 3, Senior Play Cast. Andy . . . avid chess player . . . connoisseur of fine music . . . Where's Kimber? . . tall and talented . . . would love a complete, custom Hi Fi system and a Fordillac . . plans to be an engineer. ELLEN CONSTANCE KEMP Class Treasurer 1, CLIFF NIAN Sales Manager 4, PIONEER 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, French lub I, 2, 3, Red Cross Club l, Future Teachers Club 2, Library Club 2, 3, Arts and Crafts Club 3, GOC 2, 3, GAA Basketball Manager 3, Soccer 1, Speed- ball 2, 3, Volleyball l, ,2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, Tennis 2, 3, Senior Play Cast. El . . . a great gal at a party . . . talks a blond streak . . . hates waiting for the twins . . . Sweetie-Boqps . . . will never make a door-to-door salesman . . . what a pal! . . . off to college for a teaching career. l l F. WILLIAM LIVINGSTON, JR. Proiection Club 3, 4, Boys' State-3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. variety is the spice of life? . . . college and then out into the engineering world. X MARGARET DICK LIVINGSTONE CLIFFONIAN Staff 4, Seal Cliff NEWS 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Club l, 2, Science Club l, 2, Service Club 3, 4, Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. Margie . . . the sixth period social classes . . . dislikes white bucks . . . often seen in a certain grey Pontiacq . . . Howells'-her second home . . . aims to be a secretary in a real estate office. T , SUiANNE Donor:-iv LOFTUS CLlFFONlAN,Art Editor 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Club l, 2, Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, Soccer 1, 2, Speedball 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. . Susie . . . recognized by her big smile and long hair . . . likes and liked by everyone . . . Ohl those parties . . . most memorable event-when Maroons beat Whites . . . will be a success in the field of her choice. t JOSEPHINE T. MARnAzzo Twirling 2, 3, 4, PIONEER 2, 3, Sea Cliff NEWS 3, 4, Service Club 3, Bowling l, Red Cross Club 1. Jo . . . noted for her size 3 l-2 shoes . . . dislikes moody teachers . . . can be found at Henry's . . . collects dolls and stuffed bunnies . . . likes Mrs. French and pink cars . . . future plans-be a secretary, get married and get a new Mercury. V I9 CLIFFONIAN Business Manager 4, Spanish Club l, 2, Math Club 3, 4, Science.Club 1, Bill . . . a popular pantomimist . . . Dodger fan . . . Home, James . . , lunch- CLIFFONIAN 4, Sea Cliff NEWS 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, Science Club 1, Soccer I, 2, Speed- ball 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. Rosie . . . that curly black hair . . . likes driving, Italian food, and the Yankees . . . fun loving and fun to be with . . . keeps the gum factories in business . . . will be ' ' a success as a future secretary. Monk . . . a study hall maior . . . Who's got a comb? . . . heart of gold . . . a Cozy Cornerite . . . Howie's permanent passenger . . . plans to travel to the West Coast before ioining the Navy. JosEPH P. MARNANE X Class President 1, CLIFFONIAN Advertising Editor 4, Glee Club 1, French Club l, Gym- 5' nastics l, 2, 3, 4. Pete . . . Ohl that curly hairl . . . one of the rail boys . . . dislikes cats and noisy girls . . . one of the pavillion's loyal lifeguards . . . Keep it down to a dull roar hats off to a future Coast Guardsman. Rose MARIE MARTONE MARGARET M. MCCARTY Entered Junior Year CLIFFONIAN Staff 4, Library Club 4, Future Teachers Club 4. Margaret . . . not really so reserved . . . our auburn-haired, Irish colleen . . . usually found at Pat Campbell's . . . wants to see the world and meet people from different l environments . . . her high hopes include college. THEODORE J. MORAN MARGARET RUTH MURRAY Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Band 2, Orchestra 2, Junior Science Club 1, Red Cross Club 2, Library Club 2, Future Teachers Club 4, GOC 4, Soccer I, 2, Speedball 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball J, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Bowling 2, School-Community Relationship Award. Midge . . . tall, red-head . . . sports and camping are for her but NOT the dentist . . . a leader in scouting activities on the North Shore . . . would like a one way ticket to Canada . . . a future phys. ed. teacher. , zo FRAN K MY I. ES Entered Junior Year, Baseball 3, Soccer 3, Varsity Club 3, 4. Frankie . . . a member of the cast system . . . known for his blonde hair and wicked remarks . . . crazy for sports and girls . . . slow shuffling gait . . . frequently seen at Hughies. JOHN G. NEWMAN Stamp Club l, 2, 4, Chess Club 4, Track 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, Tennis 2, 3, Bowling 4. Nootch . . . Sea Cliff's most loyal fan . . . pool shark-habitat: the Hole . . . l know, I know it's ridiculous . . . dislikes homework and Mondays . . . is happy wherever he can satisfy his gourmet's appetite. ANTHONY CARMEN PASCUCCI Band l, 2, 3, 4, Soccer l, 2, Track l, Baseball I. Ant . . . playing the trumpet and building model planes are his favorite hobbies . . ln Who's paying you? . , . girls, girls, girls . . . hangs out at Baker's Delicatessen . . plans a future as a machinist. JOHN NERNOFF CLIFFONIAN Staff 4, PIONEER Staff 4, Stamps Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. Foggy . . . noted for explosive piano music . . . has a large appetite at parties . , . the mad scientist . . . our undiscovered Van Gogh . . . should be successful in college and medical school. SERGE N. OBRAzTov Safety Council 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Stamp Club 4, Soccer 3. Muscles . , . always fighting with Glen Cove boys . . . You clown . . . would love a steady girl friend . . . likes hot rods . . . can often be found in the Glen. Cove Fountainette . . . no definite plans yet-iust wants to get married. MARSHA A. RELATION Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Twirling 4, Red Cross Club 1, Library Club 2, 3, GOC 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Science Club 1, Soccer 1, Speedball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Cheering 4. Marsh . . . noted for her duplicate . . . always late . . , can listen to cowboy music for hours . . . Who, me? . . . doesn't bother baking cakes-iust eats tha batter . . . a future airline stewardess. SANDRA M. RELATION Glee Club l, 2, 3, Twirling 4, Red Cross Club 1, Junior Science Club 1, Library Club 2, GOC 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, Speedball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Sandy . . . are you twins? . . . rides around in a hot Hudson with her co-pilot . . . Oh, we have plenty of time! . . . can't tolerate dead parties . . . will be sitting pretty soon as a commercial secretary. MAUREEN PATRICIA Roci-is CLIFFONIAN Staff 4, PIONEER 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Rad Cross Club 1, 2, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Speedball 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast. Moe . . . Chaminade fan . . . Hurry up, Gracel . . . little, lively, and likable . . . detests mushrooms in any form . . . neat as a pin . . . likes being a senior but soon hopes to take her place in the nursing field. JEAN C. ROMANO CLIFFONIAN Copy Editor 4, Sea Cliff NEWS 3, 4, Service Club 3, 4. Jeanne . . . friendly and sincere . . . always listening to Barb's troubles . . . destined to break the world's shorthand speed record . . . seems to be quiet-but . . . can't stand bossy and sophisticated people . . . plans to be a secretary next year-then marriage. IAN STUART RONALD CLIFFONIAN Activities' Editor 4, Student Council 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, President 4, All State 2, 3, Alpha Beta 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, Chess Club 4, Projection Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, Senior Play Cast. lan . . . effortless sarcasm . . . his personality has won him a host of friends . . . Glenn-Ford or Miller? . . . analytical mind . . . future?-college degree, dairy farm, swimming pool, new car, and twelve kids. 22 PETER J. RosE Entered Sophomore Year Proiection Club 2, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, Photography Club 2, Senior Science Club 3, French Club 2, 4. Pete . . . here comes the fire chief . . . tall and friendly . . . his standby- Hamburger- and-a-malted . . . To be or not to be . . . destined to see the world at least once. ANITA LOUISE RUPPERT PIONEER Staff 2, Red Cross Club T, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Library Club l, Softball 1, 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, 4, Track 1, 2, Speedball 1, 2. Neet . . . where there's Maxey there's Neet . . . this gal really hates Monday morn- ings, Chinese food and olives in every form . . . can always be found in Venice or Henry's . . . likes clothes, driving, and Al . . . has her eye out for a good iob. Joi-iN CHARLES SASSAMAN CLIFFONIAN Staff 4, Junior Band 1, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast. Known for his snappy '53 Ford . . . a subtle sense of humor . . . tall, silent type . . . dislikes seeing Skeets in his rear view mirror . . . can be found at the Greenvale Diner . . . bound to be successful in college. GRACE L. SAYKAY Class Secretary 3, CLIFFONIAN Art Editor. 4, PIONEER Staff 3, 4, Student Council 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Cheerleading 2, 3, Captain 4, Twirling 3, 4, GOC 2, 3, Library Club 3, Future Teachers Club 2,. Soccer I, 2, 3, Speedball 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball l, 2, 3, 4, GAA Track Manager 4, Senior Play Cast. Gracie . . . a pint size package of pep . . . loves makeup but doesn't touch the stuff . . . drawing and Billy, cheering and Billy, eating and Billy , . . Madge . . . will make a cute airline stewardess. SUSAN ELLEN SCHAEFFER Entered Sophomore Year Sea Cliff NEWS 3, 4, PlONEER 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, CLIFFONIAN 3, 4, Senior Editor 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, Riding Club 2, Volleyball 2, 3, Cheerleading 4, Senior Play Cast 4, Alpha Beta 3, 4. Sue . . . talkative to say the least . . . our leading lady in the play . . . Hairry . . . enthusiastic and energetic . . . has the most populated cellar in Central School District No. l . . . plans to maior in dramatic arts in college. Q 23 LAURA SCHWARTZ CLIFFONIAN Senior Editor 4, PIONEER Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Sea Cliff NEWS Staff 3, 4, Alpha Beta 3, President 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Band lf Latin Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Red Cross lg Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, Soccer 2, Speedball 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast. Lolly . . . sweet and quiet . . . cats, Cadillacs, and more Cats . . , egotistical people annoy her . . . loathes short weekends . . . sure to be a success as an elementary school teacher. JAY MARTIN SIEGEL Class President 4, CLIFFONIAN Photography Editor 4, PIONEER Editor-in-Chief 3, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Safety Patrol 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Band 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Alpha Beta 2, 3, 4, Science Club if Proiection Club 3, 4, Gymnastics Club I, 2, Soccer I, 2, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Tennis I, Service Award 3, History Award 3, Senior Play Cast. Jay . . . his famous red M.G. often found in odd places . . . capable Mr. President . . . lt's fabulous . . . reserved, reliable, and resourceful . . . a future Ivy-Leaguer . . . hopes to be small town M.D. C. OGDEN SMITH Class Treasurer 4, CLIFFONIAN Staff 3, Activities Editor 45 Safety Patrol 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, Junior Science Club ly Math Club 3, 4, Projection Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Tennis l, 2, 3, Soccer 4, Basketball 2. Oogie . . . blends intellect and humor into a pleasing personality . . . Do I need a shave? . . . an apt remark for every occasion . . . a faithful promoter of Young People . . . on to college to study mining engineering. DOROTHY SP RAGUE CLIFFONIAN Staff 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, GOC I, 2, 3, Twirling 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, Soccer I, 2, Speedball 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, GAA Basketball Manager 4. Dorie . . . cute, peppy, and loads of fun . . . a top-notch cheerleader . . . sleep, sleep, sleep . . . an amateur mitten-knitter . . . cuts a neat figure on the ice . . . some lucky man's future secretary. KENNETH ANDREW STEWART Varsity Club 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Ap Safety Patrol l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3. Mickey . , . noted for his many loves . . . moody people rub him raw . . . O.K., Vespa, here I come . . . likes steak the best but will refuse nothing . . . wants to be an advertiser and make a million a year. 24 LINEQRD EDWARD STILES Class Vice President 3, CLIFFONIAN Staff 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, Gymnastics Club 1, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Cast. Lin . . . smart dresser . . . has a way with the girls . . . all-night sails to Rye Beach . . . Swede's sweet saxophone . . . Sure it is! . . . after college-a successful career as an engineer PAUL EUGENE TALMON CLIFFONIAN Staff 4, Latin Club 4, Math Club 4, Proiection Club 4, Art Club 4, Soccer 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. Axel . . . one of the Tobytown boys . . . has an eye for the fair sex . . . dislikes people who refuse toladmit that they are wrong . . . devours hot onion pie at the Bull's Head Diner . . . seeks a future of happiness in the U. S. Navy. FAITH DEBORAH TERRY student Council I, 4, CLIFFONIAN 4, PIONEER Staff 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, cheer- leading I, 2, 3, Twirling 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Officials' Club 2, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, Tennis l, 2, Volleyball 1, GAA Track Manager 3, Senior Play Cast. Debbie , . . mmmm, what a figure! . . . Let's do something . . . put-puts around in her little Austin . . . hates hospitals . . . la danseuse extraordinaire . . l'm gonna wash that hair right offa' my head . . . hopes to study dancing in London. ROGER THYBEN CLIFFONIAN staff 4, Track I, 2, 3. Ace . . . cars, cars, cars . . . hates catty girls and homework . . . may be found at stock car races or eating pizza and spaghetti . . . will make a success of the automobile repair business. G. NANCY VALENTINE CLIFFONIAN Staff 3, SeaCliff NEWS 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 'l, 2, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 3,' 4, Service Club 4, Alpha Beta 3, 4, Science Club 'l, Baseball 2, 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3. Nance . . . always on the go . . . Hi,Hon! . . . Shake, rattle and roll! . . . favorites-hospital, Yacht Club, and Dave . . . dead parties and insincere people aren't up her alley . . . a future lady in white. 25 ANTHONY CARMEN VESPA Stamp Club 4, Math Club 4, Library Club 4, Varsity Club 4, Proiection Club 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Baseball 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4. Tony . . . Oh! What Poetryl . . . a staunch admirer of the fair sex . . . keeps the Greenvale Diner in business . . . Hey Goofball! . . . wants to trade in his Chevie station wagon for a Merc convertible and a college diploma. MARILYN M. WHITEHILL CLIFFONIAN 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club l, 2, Red Cross 2, Library 2, 4, Service Club 3, 4. Myrt . . . Tommy's little sister . . . dislikes high hat girls . . . will drive her brother's car if she can get the keys . . . flying fingers for typing and embroidering . . . What a pip . . . plans for a career-then marriage. ELAINE KATHERINE WHITENACK PIONEER Typing Editor 4, Junior Band 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Senior Service Club 3, 4, Art Club 4, Red Cross Club 2, Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 'l, Tennis I, 2, Bowling 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, Speedball 3, 4. Shy and quiet, but . . . always collecting pets but not SNAKES . . . Hey . . . egotists and catty people annoy her . . . another camping enthusiast . . . hopes to sail on to college and then into marriage. W. FRANKLIN WOOD French Club l, 2, 3, Stage Crew, Senior Play. Frank . . . noted for his hot ieep . . . an industrious worker-especially on our Senior Play set . . . a hearty laugh . . . Some days you lust can't make a buck . . . hopes to be moderately successful in his chosen career.. ROYAL POTTER BERNARD SHULMAN School of Forestry, Syracuse New York University Science English-Math Two deserving candidates for the medal of valor-Mr. Shulman for his patient prodding on the yearbook-Mr. Potter for enduring the interminable hubbub of homeroom . . . masters?? of the gutter ball and double bogey . . . Shakespeare and a green thumb! . . . Too bad-Charles Antell came too late! 26 CONSTRUCTING CHARACTERS Best Dressed Best Looking P. HUKE J. CLARKE B. HERDT L. STILES Most Likely to Suceed Most Versatile G. FROST J. SIEGEL M, DAVIES A. HOLMES Most Enthusiastic BGST Marmered s. scHAerFsR J. sisom B. GILLESPIE B. HILL Witfie-st Best Dancers W- DUFFY A' RUPPERT D. TERRY D. GALLAGHER 27 Most Popular A. HOLMES D. TERRY. Most Athletic D. SPRAGUE R. FRANCIS fin Fa Class Wolf and Flirt K. STEWART E. KEMP Cutest Couple G. SAYKAY W. GARDNER CAST-Seated: Nancy Hamilton, Grace Saykay, Laura Schwartz, Maureen Roche, Ellen Kemp, Susan Schaef- fer, Teddy Jospe. Standing: John Sassaman, Jay Siegel, A. L. Holmes, Jr., John Bellafafo, Ogden Smith, Mrs. McNamara, Debby Terry, Lin Stiles, Barbara Hill, lan Ronald, Pamela Huke, John Clarke, Andrew Kazarinov, Wayne Furlong. P- sbfjiw . ul , 1 V i -.cc - ':- 1,4 lf 'W Q-Q. ii. E-...F 'f 1 STAGE CREW-Seated: Paul Talmon, Frank Wood, Fred Hamada, Bill Gardner, Tony Vespa. Standing: Henry Barrels, Mrs. McNamara, Pete Marnane, Ron Francis. 28 -H j,l,A: E '13,v!g,1s-'ufgqggpgw- 'H51f1.+1 1 .fs 5? , 4 1 H,.,.1, -V --:g3,j?.?. -. -,1. .Liu .1 . . -1 1 1 - V, 1, - .4 ., ,' 4 1 ...J . ,-.. . A. ,,. It 1. A .-v i 1 U . A.,-, 1 . '-1. 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Third row: E. Krueger, P. Lawlor, W. Gates, M. LaTourette, J. Iversen, J. Kent, F. Jaeger, J. Layton, L. W. Kaufman, L. Gardiner, R, Hamilton, H. Goldick, D. Leckie, Holland. Second row: Miss Elisabeth Scott, F. Hencke, E, K, Kundler, R. Fyfield. Marnane, L. Leviris, T. Kock, A. Kaufman, P. Izzo, C. Lauber, 'NN R A an is 'MMI' JUNIOR-MISS TIBBITS Junior Class: First row: Nl. McAuliffe, A, Sita, S. Volino, N. Varrichio, T. Van Cott, J. Whearty, B. Wade, D. Thorpe, Miss Obraztsov, C. Maxey, S. Sleeper. Second row: J. Smith, M. Jean Tibbits. Fourth row: R. Sweet, W. Meier, D. Rockwell, Merkel, M. Reid, C. Roe, J. Richens, C. Vissicchio, P. Strauss, P. Reimer, R. Schenck, J. Smarz, P. St. Andre, J. O'Donnell. B. Tenke. Third row: J. Roberts, P. McCauley, N. Meyer, H. 30 JUNIOR-MR. MATTHEWS Junior Class: First row: P. Annunziata, F. Dixon, M. Czaplicki, bell, C. Bunce, Mr. Donald Maflhew-s. Third row: H. Donohue P. Colangelo, J. Brown, K. Cheshire, N. Beebe, M. Britt, R. S. Barrelf, A. Davino, J. Chlupsa, J. Fousek, E. Bolifho, B Alessi. Second row: M. Booth, J. Berntsen, J. Annunziafa, K. Alferieff, J. Davenport, G. Anigati, K. Costello. Espeland, C. deHaan, S, Clark, G. Brown, C. Flink, C. Camp' BUSY SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE-MR. PALMER Sophomore Class: First row: B. Bennett, C. Campbell, C. Buffa, N, Bauer' 5. Kalakocl R. Clarke, N, Epanchinl A, Behfmannl A- Casellif M- Fellff G- CaP0blanC0- Second 0W2 S- Colgan, J. Allen, J. Brown, Mr. Stuart Palmer. Fourth row: D. Bostrom, V. Deveuve, B. Ferris, P. Burdick, L. Delgado, D. Diivre, M. D, Elfonwpl Burns, D, Andrews, W, Dempsey, R. Burdick, A, Chlupsa, P. Cavanaugh. Third row: L. Berroyer, C. Brown, Brin, Ecapobianco. 3l ia, Pin . ' 3 r ' , f' r l A ' l fx' K1 . if 1 i 59.1, SOPHOMORE CLASS-MR. THOMPSON Sophomore Class: First row: F. Laioy, B, Gilson, S. Freedman, row: J. Herman, C. Hincula, T. Klenk, R. Klein, R. Johnston, A. Hamilton, S. Gleichman, R, Greenfield, B. Gildersleeve. E. Kirby, C. Katoski, M. Henninger, H. Hay, A. Hawes. Fourth Second row: D. Gerroir, J, lmperiali, J. Hill, L. Grote, S. row: Mr. Donald Thompson, F. Gallo, A. Hall, F. Hughes, W. Frost, B. Gelling, C. Hallberg, J. Finnegan, A. Izzo. Third Kaufman, S. Hanson, W. Hedlund, J. Giordano. -we 'K X A 'wb SOPHOMORE CLASS-MR. HENDERSON Sophomore Class: First row: L. Norminton, L. Malkin, N, Samuel- Henderson, M. Reppucci, R. Norwich, J. McKinley, D. Pawul, son, J. Olsen, J. La Pierre, R. Laszewicki, C. Moffat. Second P. Muitee, P. Merkel, J. Murry, L. Lloyd. Fourth row: E. row: A. Maass, C. Berihoud, E. Morse, C. Relation, J. Painter, Neice, T. Rydzewski, R. Platt, R. Lucas, R. Robson, J. LeFebvre, K. Parks, B, Kreidemaker, A. Pascucci. Third row: Mr. John D.Ransweiler, E. McAdams. 32 SOPHOMORE CLASS-MR. PINKARD Sophomore Class: First row: M. Vanek, P. Tenke, K. Wignes, imiroff, J. Storoiev, S. Yonov. Third row: D, Swanson, A J. Sessler, P. Walter, M. Vaccaro, B, Sprague, C. Snayd. Sec- Schwartz, T. Wolf, D. Schweers, R. Stack, Mr. Guy Pinkard. ond row: M, Salas, R. Soper, R. Santonastasi, R. Smith, T. Vlad- DAPPER FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS-MRS. ZIPPERIAN Freshman Class: First row: L, Korostelew, R. Furlong, B. Liv- Third row: Mrs. Eleanor Zipperian, M. Klein, J. Fanning, W. ingston, B. Kumrine, N. Ernelianoff, B. Hosking, N. Horton, Dunn, M. Levine, E. Lewis, A. Fiori, T. lllston, R. Lindblom, E. Jensen, B. Jensen, A. Kundler. Second row: K. Hermann, R. Famalette, M. Gremelsbacker, L. Maisch. Fourth row: C. C. Jorden, M. Grella, N. Elton, J. Hussong, B. Mac George, Laboy, N. Limar, R. Dyrli, R. Hiatt, D. Kaienski, T. Fieder- A. Makowski, E. Greenfield, B. Kopetic, S. Hughes, L. Hood. lein, H. Goldman, B. Mack, G. Kipp. 33 FRESHMEN-DR. HARTMAN Freshman Class: First row: M. Czaplicki, T. Benson, J. Alle- J. Davie, N. David, V. Della Ratta. Third row: Mr. William gretto, J. Chlebowski, B, Baker, M, Calendrin, G. Boyce, E. Hartmen, J. Conlen, K. Cox, A. Butler, J. Dean, J. Baxendale, Bliss, G. Boboras, G. Boyd, R. Ciampi, P. Bangert, B, Davis, R. Bischoff, N. Cooper, R. Bliss, R. Augustine, D, Arnold, F. G. Breien. Second row: P. Cannella, F. Karney, R. Bauer, K. Barrels, J. Brislin, P. Arata, P. Braatz, W, Anderson, Brown, l, Cybulkina, J. Churchill, H. Basilevski, C. Cramer, FRESHMEN-MR. ROSS Freshman Class: First row: B. Montell, S. O'Briskie, A. Rose, Reinhardt, E. McManus, J. Schwarz, R. Myles. Third row: E. W. Martin, C. Mouquin, S. Post, P. Roberts, M. Schuessler, Matthews, J. Maxey, M, Melitonov, J. Sege, P. Santosus, B. M. Samoske, Second row: R. Roe, V. Schramm, J. Orvine, C. O'Toole, J. McSherry, J, Romano, G, Painter, S. Pooley, B. Schutzman, B. Martin, P. Rayve, M, Otto, N, Hawkins, J. Schneider, R. Potter, M. Powers, Mr. Norman Ross. 34 FRESHMAN CLASS-MR. DRISCOLL Freshman Class: First row: C. Thyben, B. Wright, D. Zipperian, MOFGF1, F. Sllefidan- Third POW! J- TOWSYT A. Tefenfiev, G J. Smith, N. Weeks, V. Wood. Second row: W. Van Vorst, Stehlin, K. Van Allen, P. Spivey, A. Weyhreter, D. York, J W. Soper, D. Sweet, M. Yacenko, M. Mitchell, E. Snyder, C. Sherman, T. Thompson, Mr. Paul Driscoll, HAPPY EIGHTH GRADERS EIGHTH GRADE-MISS KITTELBERGER Eighth Grade: First row: P. Lucas, B. Lewis, D. Leckie, K. Mc- J. Hurd, J. McGee. Third row: Miss Freda Kittelberger, C Avoy, B, Galuba, E. Hults, A. Keyes. Second row: J. Klimo, Hartman, M. Carrloo, W. Loftus, J. Frank, F, Arnett, S. Ford A. Burdick, A. Gunthel, E. Fender, J. Gildersleeve, P. Dueben, L. Lipschutz, A, Krasnyansky, T. Allen, S. Flink. 35 EIGHTH GRADE-MRS. VELFORT Eighth Grade: First row: B. Stiles, P, Morse, I. Santiago, P. Weeks, P. Rose, G. Mowbray. Third row: Mrs. Shirley Vel Sommerfield, J. Singleton, I. Zelensky, M. Frank. Second row: fort, C, Yonov, M. Bellafatto, R. Valente, W. Webber, P D. Wood, T. Redkin, S. Witte, M, Murray, S. NelsOf1, D- Smith, B. Speller, J. Zurer, R. Siegel. SUPER SEVENTH GRADERS SEVENTH GRADE-MR. SEAMAN Seventh Grade: First row: V. Weeks, V. Murray, J. Paton, C. Jameson, D. Gates. Third row: T. Jospe, K. Bardon, N. Russiyan, Zabielski, K. Leckie, D. McAvoy, E. Benson. Second row: A. G. Hartman, R. Harrison, G. Taylor, D. Dauling, H: Francis, Leonard, B. Stack, D. Capobianco, G, Gosch, E. Klein, M. Mr. Kenneth Seaman. 36 SEVENTH GRADE-MISS DALDRY Seventh Grade: First row: L. Berthoud, H. Loomes, S. Smith, J. Burdick, M. RiCCardi, A. Emekifmoff. Third row: S. Winters V. Schierhoest, C. Powers, N. Hartman, C. Dixon. Second P. Heymen, D. Biggers, R. Walloch, T. Berry, H. Schierhorsf row: F. Kutch, H. Gilson, L. Koop, N. Bell, R. Fehr, J. Aldock, D. West, E. Babock, A. Epanchin, Miss Alice Daldry. SEVENTH GRADE-MR. OLSON Seventh Grade: First row: A. Storoiev, N. Cummings, A. Ar- nett, R. Herbert, E. Daniloff, J. Ebehart, B. Early, E. Lipson Second row: B. Mantle, M. Ain, L. Edwards, I. Tierney, D. Golovatchoff, N. Cataliotti, C. Neice, P. Johnson, T. Platt Third row: Mr. Victor Olson, D, Malkin, P. Frost, P. Flink W. Watrous, D. Ackerly, F. Cardillo, B. Williams, S. Whitting A. Loewe, R. Salloch, G. Gosch, S. Whitting. CeNar Gang Safe now in the Senior Class Men from O Ure' 5P6Ce .K ,iv H 1 'J xx . 'X j O A 'W it S' ' ' ' - s ,Q , .Ax - ' V of -' i 1 -,' Af l iffy fl wi ' K . -if , N we 2 - K ' . - -- we4ad.Na. 1 M .' . . I' M 'o 'yt . :Bax .U X . fr 3 ., W-fx-,Y ww-- X 1' 95-:i'. f ' . Paul s av' na mms qw ' , S1 . X we , ga if i lm' men I with Crossed a fem other ego! -. r1 ...: 'r. K X ,K ,f--. , - Too much snap-shifting! ' 1 , L The lineup . 'V my '-,3..iQ . .A 1 'P'-. V ' I . . .12 .-. ' WJ. ' -vw. ' 4 ,. J 'L 'gh R ' 4' I U 3. I . n . u f y ' . -' Q, ' , , Eh , Q' ll' 'U N ' . -Nui r ' W 1 ill FW- g x 'H'. 1 1 : 1,1 . , fx, . - o 1 I 1 1. 2.5 ,U Q :Vg xy ,A ... Q -, 1-5 fi V 4. V ... . - V, -5-.. . J J .A , t :I A w,,,.4' kr.. - EST. 5- 1 - - ' ' , .- - 1 .. 1 5' :' .' - ,... . 1. J' fr: 1 ' . . 3 ., 'J L 5 I ' ,M Lx! Q. V '-111 ,' gf, -Ig . 7 . . gl- ' I A I lx 1 at ' ' if ' 4... ' ' ' , 1 'V 'K ' 'E V X ' ' ' V 4' W Q ' - J 1 f-TY 'N' f AJ . Q ' . ' - . Q 1 2' . . . N J. 5 F ' -I. ':. ' , ' ' 1 iv . P '- . ' --1 4' LA ' T7 I . .V , ' 4 w i.L:...n....1..,-.....:.. ........g5.L.5..u....z.4..L.....,.,- ......... .4 ... ...,..: - ML... J...:.-,mnIl..LL2.4.,.1...:.'dngnL..:.- ., ...:.L...4.. n.. . f-.aria -QW T. Redkin, D. Terry, E. Cooper, P. Huke, C. Dixon, E. Klein,'J. Sessler, D. West, L. Hood, G. Brown, J. Bellafatto, I. Ronald, B. Hill, A. Holmes. N L T President Veep Secretary Treasurer Advisor STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS , MR. JUDGE HOLMES JOHN BELLAFATTO BARBARA HILL IAN RONALD ALFRED JOHNSTONE This year Mr. Goodwin moved downstairs and left the Student Council to Mr. Johnstone. The Council, which serves as a link between the faculty and the student body, is elected in the fall by the entire high school. Under Mr. Johnstone, our Council has con- tinued to represent the students in both school and community affairs. SAFETY PATROL A BETA ALPH Sitting: J. Roberts, N. Valentine, C. de Haan, Gause, E. Gildersleeve, M. Davies, P. Huke, Schaeffer, S. Clark, I.. Schwartz. Standing- I Ronald, H. Goldick, J. Hendry, A. Holmes nald Matthews. Siegel, Mr. Do society, was Alpha Beta, the school's honor organized a number of years ago as a service club by Miss Scott. Mr. Matthews now serves as its faculty advisor. Admission into Alpha Beta is based on outstanding academic and extracurricular achievement. Among other things, Alpha Beta sponsors a children's Halloween party and a few each year. high s chool dances 4I SERVICE CLUB 1 L. M .1 Q .- ,gs-1 URGENT- Mani 'V URGENV -.2229 E4-Sz is I f' sr .-it if i 3 lf .2 E ' u ,fi-... E W' -lx NVQ-3 -, 9 ' l ,E if ii, First row: Mrs, B. French, K. Cheshire, N. Valentine. Second rovv: J, Brown, P, Annunziata, G. Brown. Third row: M. Livingstone, M. Whiiehill, J. Annunziafa. Fourth rovv: M. Forbes, B. Tenke, L, Holland. Fifth row: R. Gillespie, H. Barrels, W, Kaufman. XXX. is., .mf-Q. Aj' 4' Xl Service Club members help in the school offices, serve as receptionists, and type for school organizations. Besides rendering a valuable service, members receive training and gain experience in office work. The Red Cross Club, another service or- ganization, undertakes such proiects as knit- ting clothes for Korean children and super- vising the school's annual Red Cross col- ection drive. N., RED CROSS CLUB as E FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB gf? Jj. if . E :rf yi , The Future Teachers' Club is an organization made up of students who are interested in teaching as a career. Members of the club become ac- quainted with teaching through observation and participation in classrooms. They also have the opportunity to hear speakers, see films, and to discuss the profession. The F.T.A. is also a service group tor educational activities which are held in our school. LIBRARY CLUB First row: I. Miller, K. Cheshire, B. Tenke, Mrs. E. McNamara, B. Gilson, J. lmperiali, N. Samuel- son. Second row: M. Merkel, J. La Pierre, B. Gelling, G. Brown, M. Murray, S. Freedman, C. Mof- fett, P. Grella, A. Hawes. Third gelo, A. Sita, F. La Joy, L. Grote, B. Isaac. row: P. Annunziata, P. Colan- W. Kaufman Mr, D. Thompson H. Goldick R, Klein O. Smith A. Kaufman W. Gates J. Seigel A. Holmes SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB Science students with real interest and ability make up the science clubs, The mem- bers delve into topics not covered in regular courses. This year Mr. Potter's pro- teges will sponsor a science fair consisting of exhibi- tions and experiments. Mr. Pinkard and his biologists are constructing a glass working model of the human digestive system Csouthern exposure, of coursel. W lv: l' .1 JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB Kneeling: L, Edwards, M. Jamieson, D. Galovatkoff, J. Eberhard, Mr. Kenneth Seaman, A. Terentiev, H. Goldman, B, Krumine. Standing: W. Weber, S. Pool- ey, R, Sallock, J. Shwarz, D, Arnold. BIOLOGY CLUB ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB The Arts and Crafts Clubs provide an opportunity for talented stu- dents to enrich their art experiences. The clubs operate as service or- ganizations for the artistic needs of the school. Bulletin boards, show cases, stage designs, and especially covers for programs are their specialties. swf' ff JUNIOR ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB Front row: Nickolas Rus- syan, Andre Emelianoff, Alex Epanchin, Barbara Baker. Back row: Mrs. Julienne Saslaw, Gisela Gosch, Toni Holmes, Helen Basilevsky, Jo Anne Chlebowski, Mar- ian Yacenko, Linda Hood. EL CHSCULO ESPAINOL EI Ci?cuIo Espaiol lleva alegrie a los miernbros. Les da una pintura como el siguiente que dijo el autor Jimen- ez: i Que alborozo en el jardin! Los ninos salfaban, tocando las palmas, arrebol- ados y rientes co- mo auroras. DEClMA LEGlO Venimus, vidimus, Qferej vicimusg post proelium, praemi- um. Gaudearnus igitur dum sumus iuvenes. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS La seance est ouverTe, dit Annette Caselli, presidenie, quand se reunissent les membfes du Cerclel Frangais. Qu'ils s'amu- sem' 5 iouer 5 VingT Questions! V4 I i fit First row: M. Davies, G. Saykay, V. Gause, P. Huke, S. Ji Schaeffer, E. Kemp, G. Frost, J. Romano. Second row: O. 'F ' j' S 'th, J. M , W. l. t , L. Sh t, S. L ft , Lmllonald, Jlangjeqgjel, Mrdvdfgghiwman, C Warz O Us Editors-in-Chief PAM HUKE and ANDREW KAZARINOV -, M.. , g ,is t fl SENIOR STAFF Every so often you see a busy senior scurrying through the halls with a blank look on his face. This person is probabl Y doing some last minute task for the Cliffonian with its seemingly ever present d . . . ead lines. Again, this year, with Mr. Shul ' ' mans able assistance, the seniors have produced covering all phases of school life. an outstanding yearbook, , N, JUNIOR STAFF 1 THE GULL The Gull is the new iunior high school newspaper, organized to fulfill the seventh, eighth, and ninth graders' desire for a publication of their own. Guided by Mr. Olson, the staff plans to put out an issue every three weeks. THE PIONEER The Pioneer continues to provide our school with formal newspaper coverage. With the emergence of a new iunior high paper this year, Mr. Palmer and his staff are aiming their paper at the interests of the upper grades. 49 Editor-in-Chief JANET ROBERTS -kfjfg M Y Tk t-:T-'fi STAMP CLUB 381' nu? ,N . W. A. Kaufman, H. Goldick, J. Nernoff, Mr. Donald Thompson, S. Hansen, S. Obraztsov, J. Newman, F. Hamada. CHESS CLUB P Y . Seated: I. Ronald, A Schwartz, J. Nernoff, F Hamada, W. Hedland Q H. Goldick, J. Newman Standing: A. Kazarinov E. Francis, A. Vespa, W Meier, Mr. John Hender son, B. Alferieff. ii f-:Of -.- ide? PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB S. Whitting, D. Leckie, S. Witte, B. Stiles, T. Redkin, P. Morse, P. Sommerfield, R. Walach, Miss Alice Daldry, G. Gocsh, B. Galluba, P. Hyman, L. Berthaud, N. Bell. The Sea Cliff News staff keeps The community in- formed of school affairs through the local newspapers. News is gathered, edited, and submitted under the able guidance of Miss Scott. SI T -grae.-I , , if .g.. . .,,,,,L,, . , , . . ..,.....,.!1?....Si1t.s2.953K.1H 234183 . 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On the lighter side, you might have occasion to hear the Dance Band per- forming some of their cool and syncopated iazz. Students improve their technique and acquire skills that they may later use professionally. , J. Sege, D. Kaienski, F. Hughes, R. Gillespie, D. Schweers, C. Hartman, J. -if Mr, Q. sk 0 K Hsin D gif v 'g My A Wa, N .3 I D 'Qs Fousek, I. Ronald, J. Hendry, L. Stiles, Mr. T. Ryder, L. Lipschutz. 52 M A J O R E T J. Marrazzo, M. Vanek, J. Brown, D. Sprague, G. T Brown, M. Relation, P. Huke, S. Relation, D, Terry, N. E Samuelson, G, Saykay, J. Iverson. S SENIOR BAND OFFICERS President IAN RONALD Librarian OGDEN SMITH Secretary , MARY LOU DAVIES Head Maforette . . . .. PAM HUKE The Senior Band, directed by Mr. Ryder, is one of our most active scholastic organizations. It not only performs at school, but also represents us in local and out-of-town parades and concerts. The band plays at the Mineola Fair and gives a concert at Jones' Beach. -. :. :' ' ' :.f:,f:..:w 7 ' 3' 9993 ' ' 't ' ' if 1 I-VZ--Q I--QI--fI..fQ,.fQ..i Q: rffi :jk rjj- fjjffj: xi: gg ,jg .1g..3g..1g.j3.31.,11..1g.,gg.,1g. 5 .25. :j3:3:,,::3',sZ2., 4 I12'TffIIf1I1f'I12T12f'252.21 Ll ga. :Jia-LL-41431::tilrili-2i1:21::I1:z:1f r:af2.21.Ji1:r..:a,:f..:f..2f..:f.s 223333331 Q53 Z:vt::2L:::::'i:i::3:::::i1 38333 1 v - - www JUNIOR BAND The Junior Band and Glee Ciub give our younger musicians the opportunity to participate in their own musical organizations. In ad- dition to the fun of making music together, students acquire the experience needed for membership in similar senior music groups. JUNIOR GLEE CLUB 54 4 , ,,,1 V -, K - Lxi..: .. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-Y 'vii GC? SENIOR GLEE CLUB The Senior Glee Club, under the capable and understand- ing direction of Mrs. Blair, has become a featured attraction at the Spring and Christmas Concerts. In addition to being a popular activity, the Glee Club is part of the curriculum, its members receive an extra one-tourth credit a year. MRS. BLAIR v o CA E L N s E Ms L E 'I i ., 3 if? I 7 The Vocalaires, a vocal ensemble of about 25 students, is a new addition to our music department. The group rehearses twice a week with Mrs. Blair and performs on such occasions as the Christmas and Spring Concerts. 55 nf Q-3,1 I -Hr-1-SL..- The Cheerleaders are a well established Sea Cliff organization. Membership in this group is the goal of every enthusiastic girl in the school. The Cheerleaders do much to provide and keep up the morale of our teams by following them to all the games. They are the motivating force behind all team support. J. V. CHEERLEADERS C . N L. B. C. B. S. M. S. Campbell Samuelson Delgado Sprague Relation Gilson Clark Relation Schaeffer COLETTE Captain DORIE Captain VARSITY CHEERLEADERS C. Roe J. Richens J. Kent J. Iverson D. Terry G. Saykay D. Sprague J. Brown F. 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QV -' A .V N' 5 I x ' I ' F - gq,lV',1- kfg2'jQ I - 1 ' ' , ' I 4 ' ' ' -- f- K V1, ,V , dvi' X -. - -L , x.V - , ' ' Yi?-Ja' . 1 V ii V 1 F ' 1 1 7'-if VL 4. -, V1 , ,. p ,. .n .V . ., V ' ,- V . V1 I V . V ,I y 'V-1 U '- I-5, ' , H, 3 5' V' '1 ff' . A pi ,A ,j- Jw A :E m,,.,V hx 4 4 ', .-,. W. ,R-,T VV-.twig Y 1 ' ' 1' L' . 1 -5' A f:'ffV-Vi'-'z-f I f--1' ' 4 ' f . 4 ' ' .-r -,V K ,I q'-V' ,1 5 L 1 yy! ' . . V-H 4 V if-, ' Vw' AV 'IW v 5' , 1 , s -V 4 5 H . 21 ,A-,rf V -. Q, gi 3 '1, .' V ' VV-A K . . -. It Y I i .J V ,i ll 'I . 'V 51 Y 1 V Vx..-as-J -lgn 'X V 35 V-az: . ' mmm. -fiaqxl N . . ,.a.45r- Su ...- - A M 4. A L. U... A-JL ,migg Left to right: R. Francis, E Francis, R. Lucus, J. Clarke, R Norwich, J. Behrmann, W. Fur long, R. Cunningham, W. D Duffy, Coach Paul Driscoll, W Gardner, A. L. Holmes, Jr., K Kundler. VARSITY BASKETBALL Mr. DriscoIl's team suffered many disappointments This year, losing a number of games by a few points. Hope is high for great results in the next year or two as the Team is in the process of rebuilding. Three prize sophomores will return with two jun- iors and a fine Junior Varsity Team. This outfit should make Sea Cliff a real contender for North Shore honors. OUR TEAMS IN ACTION Left to right: F. Hughes, .1 O'DonnelI, D. Leckie, E. Cooper R. Santonastasia, R. Smith, T Rydzewski, E, Neice, S. Yonov D. Pawel, R. Clarke, T. Wolf, A. Schwartz, Coach S. Schiffer J. V. BASKETBALL ' 3 ,Gif VARSITY SOCCER First row: K. Kundler, T. VanCott, J. 0'Donnell, P. St. Andre, R. Schenk, J. Whearty. Second row: W. Gardner, P. Talmon, E. Bolitho, A. Kaufman, D. Leckie, J. Clarke. Third row: Coach S. Schiffer, J. Siegel, R. Francis, A. L. Holmes, A. Vespa, J. Sassaman, J. Behrmann, R. Cunningham. Fourth row: E. Drew, W. Furlong, J. Bellafatto. K. Stewart, F. Elhngson, E. Francis. Under the guidance of coach Sam Schiffer, the Cliffmen had quite a successful season compiling a record of ten wins, three losses, and two ties. The three losses all came in league play and put us in second place in the northern division. Sea Cliff produced four all-scholastics1 John Bellafatto, a hold-over from last year's all-scholastic team, the Francis brothers, Ronald CDuckyj and Eugene CCharIiej, and halfback, A. L. Uudgej Holmes. J.V. SOCCER 'stfmffftssss 'EQ 4... C 'RT' .. HG First row: J. Tower, S. Yanov, R. Roe, T. Thomson, J. Baxendale, W. Kaufman, R. Myles. Second row: J. Molony, N. Epanchin, J. Mc- Kinley, J. Storoiev, A. Hall, D. Pawel, S. Bean, C. Moran, S. Kal- akoc. Third row: S. Hanson, R. Norwich, J. Sherman, R. Platt, E. Neice, R. Johnston, A. Fiori, J. VanAlan, N. Limer, E. Drew, Coach N. Ross. -P es- VARSITY -:ef 'sf ' BASEBALL - -1-f ,f . t J .ll f . ' Si ' . 1,1 it ' J , J' l xl' iv 4 4' l Q-Q. First row: A. L. Holmes, R. Norwich, D. Elton, R. Smith, J. Sassaman. Second row: Coach q Conlin, A. Vespa, J. Behrmann, W. Livingston, J. Bellafatto, L. Stiles, R. Cunningham, A. Schwartz. The varsity baseball team has five lettermen returning from last year's squad. This supply of veteran players puts Sea Cliff in a better position than it has enjoyed for a number of years. Coach Conlin is counting on additional support from a fine crop of sophomores who have moved up from a winning freshman team. Hard work, practice, and some good spot pitching should bring about a victorious sea- son. V First row: A. Schwartz, L. Stiles, E. Bunce, D. Leckie, G. England, 'K. A Stewart, W. B. Duffy, J. Clarke. Second row: Coach R. Conlin, R. Francis, A. L. Holmes, W. Livings- ton, A. Kazarinov, F. Ellingson, J. Sassaman, R. Hamilton, J. Siegel, J. Newman. Third row: R. Cunning- ham, J. Behrmann, P. Talmon, O. Smith, E. Francis, A. Vespa, F. Hamada, W. Furlong, J. Bellafatto R C S L I U T B Y l bl Jv il- fi Q g Q. , , . 52 l bw' 4 First row: S. Kalakoc, W. Kaufman, E. Cooper, J, Storoiev, R. Smith, D. Leckie. Second row: J. Cl k ar e, H. Goldick, A. Kaufman, E. Francis, K. Kundler, R. Sweet. Third row: Coach D Thompson W Gardner, T. Wolf, J, Nernoff, J. Newman, S. Yanov, R. Clarke. Fourth row: R. Francis, T. Klenk, B. Alferieff, E. Bunce, E. Bolitho, D. Schweers . TRACK Our track team was very successful last year as one of the two schools in the N h h A ' ' ort S ore League to win three cups during the season. In the Nassau County Rela s, Sea Cl'ff silver medals. y I won two cups and eight gold and four This year, the track team will try to equal or better last year's showing in the ever expanding county track program. F R Qgmyf We fdikflh ,qggfaga E S H M .. , V . A , al Karp, ,Gi c xl g .. .MQ X. l l it Q54 . af i A ll ll xll.dK First row: J. Tower, R. Roe, R. Van Vorst, R. Myles, J. Romano. Second row- M Bellafatto G Painter S. Bean, E. Lewis. Third row: Coach K. Seaman, N. Cooper, J. Sherman, J. Van Allen, A. Weyrether, A. Fiori. 62 l t Y . avg ' - ' FFF - . . r V - . 1 -3 . 1 . -' . J .571 T '- 1 ' 2 . J f- w ' -. , 'Wqizitisfllfssi iff I f' it .L F - tt ' . , Y, ..,. I ff Zwrfe, aft K GOLF First row: Mr. B. Shulman, F. Hamada, E. Francis, G. England. Second row: A. Vespa, T. Van Cott, A. L. Holmes, E. Laszewicki. With Mr. Shulman coaching, last year's golf team had a fairly suc- cessful season and produced a Nassau County champion, Eugene Fran- cis. Eugene QCharIiej scored in numerous tournaments throughout the season. This year, with the return of four veterans, the team should again have a good season and, possibly, beat Glen Cove, the golfing power of Long Island. The Mighty Five from Sea Cliff bravely set out toward the Man- hasset Alleys every Monday. Guess what? We won a matchl Mr. Potter, the pedagogue with perennial patience, kept our spirits up through strike or foul. Wait till next year! BOWLING First row: T. Cavanaugh, J, Hendry, A. Vespa, T. Duck, F. Hamada, I. Ronald. Second row: J. Siegel, G. Hegeman, D. Rockwell, J. Newman, J. Nernoff, A, Davino, P. Talmon, Mr. R. Potter. , 63 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Left to right: Coach R. Conlin, J. Brislin, 5- Bean, D. Hoyt, R, Myles, R. Bischoft, R. Lindblom, J. Zabielski, N. Cooper, J. Romano, J. Tower, J. Trimble, R. Roe. f ,M p i- GYMNASTICS First row, left to right: W. Schweers, D GaUagher, W. Kaufman, D. Leckie, S Kalakoc. Second row: J. Behrmann, L Stiles, R. Francis, J. Clarke. Third row: S Yonov, N. Epanchin, J. Storoiev, J. Bel lafatto, P. Marnane, Mr. Raymond Conlin Fourth row: E. Bolitho, A. Kaufman, P Smith, E. Krueger, W. Furlong. 64 TENNIS Left to right: Mr. Victor Olsen, T. Vladi- miroff, A. Schwartz, R. Clarke, T. Wolf. Seated: D. Sprague, G. Saykay, M. Davies, P. Huke, P. Annunziata. Kneeling: G. Brown, C. deHaan, K. Lauber. G.O.C. The Girls' Officials Club is the honorary girls' sports organiza- tion of Sea Cliff High School. The purpose of the club is to teach girls to officiate at speedball, soc- cer, volleyball, basketball, and softball games by providing ref- erees for the various sports. Members must maintain a 90 percent average in gym, accumu- late 250 points during the year, participate in Sports Night and officiate at two sports during the year. G.A.A. The Girls' Athletic Association of which every girl is a member, governs after school sports in- cluding intramural games and games with other schools. The organization also plans Girls' Sports Night, an annual competitive exhibition between the Maroon and White teams. The G.A.A. is governed by an executive committee consisting of a president, secretary, and sport managers. First row: D. Diivre, N. Samuelson, B. Sprague, S. Gleichmann, C. Relation, P. Annunziata, G. Brown. Second row: C. deHaan, L. Delagado, C. Campbell, A, Hamilton, S. Clark, L. Lloyd, E. Morse, Third row: S. Relation, M. Rela- tion, B. Bennett, M, Murray, S. Loftus, V. Gause. I First row: L. Berroyer, J. Allen, C. Snayd, G. Brown, B. Sprague, C. Campbell, K. Lauber, S. Gleichmann. Second row: J. Richens, L. Normington, P. Strauss, J. Brown, S. Clark, L. Delagado, E. Morse, D. Deiivre, B. Gelling. Third row: L. Lloyd, A. Hamilton, B. Herdt, B. Bennett, M, Murray, C. deHaan, S. Loftus, V. Gause, M. Davies. Fourth row: P. Annunziata, M. McAuliffe, B. Gilson, C. Relation, S. Colgan, N. Samuelson, K. Parks, C. Brown. GIRLS' TENNIS CLUB As one of Sea Cliff High's newest activities, the Tennis Club is rapidly becoming one of the most popular athletic groups in the school. Under the competent instruc- tion of Mr. Palmer and formerly Mr. Olson, the club has grown by leaps and bounds. SPEEDBALL Let's play boys' rules-you kick me and l'll kick you! . . . Those wild races down the field . . . Those wonderful but infre- quent goals . . . The fight over the pinnies . . . The great feel- ing to be in the game. Left to right: D. Golovatchoff, A. Hamilton, F. Dixon, G. Frost, P. Burdick, J. Smith, M Palmer, C. deHaan, J. Finnegan, S. Clark, D. Diivre, K. Parks, B. Gilson, P. Gremelsbacher 66 VOLLEYBALL CAPTAINS Left to right: C. Mouquin, S. Gleichmann, C. Relation, C. Schutzman, S. Post, C. Snayd, K. Lauber, V. Gause, D. Sprague, B. Livingston, C, Campbell, G. Brown, D. Gauld. Heavens, that net is soooo high! . . . Up and over . . . Hey, that was my ball! . . . My turn to serve . . . Everyone trying to hit the ball at the same time . . . Miss Maple and her skill tests that made us pro- ficient. Oh! Those skill tests . . . Why weren't you there when I passed you the ball? . . . The ball that lust refused to go into the basket . . . Miss Maple's agonized looks every time we made a foul . . . The wonderful feeling of winning the game . . . It was worth it! BASKETBALL HONOR TEAM First row: C. Relation, S, Gleichmann, D. Sprague, A. Rose, B. Sprague. Second row: M. Relation, E. Kemp, P. Annunziata, C. Campbell, G. Brown, S. Relation. Third row: K. Lauber, E. Morse, C. deHaan, S. Clark, B. Baker, Miss Maple. 67 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 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bartels Henry S. Bean Albert Behrmann John Bellatatto John A. Bennett T. Cavanaugh John F. Clarke William G. Cox George Cunningham George C. Davies Claude F. Duck Bernard J. Duffy Martin Ellingson A. Forbes Charles R. Frost F. R. Furlong Mrs. Patrick Gardner Mr. and Mrs. G. Rupert Gause Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gildersleeve Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. R. Guttau Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Hall THHNKS To OUR Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edith E. 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. Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Shozo Hamada Gordon Hamilton David W. Hendry Gilbert Herdt Frederick J. Hill Holmes Albert K. Huke Paul Kazarinov Edward Kemp Fred W. Livingston William T. Livingstone William Loftus Peter Martone Joseph McCarty Francis J. Moran William Murray John Nernoff, Jr. Frank S. Newman John T. Roche W. Roesch Frank Romano George M. Ronald Mrs. Catherine Ruppert l SPoNsoRS Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Sassaman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saykay Mr and Mrs William E. Schaeffer Mr. and Mrs. David R. Siegel Mr and Mrs. C. Ogden Smith Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sprague Mr and Mrs. J. Steinert Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Paul Talmon Mr. and Mrs. Donald Terry Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Thyben Mr. and Mrs. Edward Valentine Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Vespa Mr. and Mrs. James Whitehill Mr. and Mrs. John Whitenack Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. 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Besf Wishes from: SCHOELLES PHARMACY Esf. I 895 Sea Cliff-Long Island I 1 I -I . 1 I , Ill' ' ll! is I llll F 1 3. I Glen Cove 4-0343 Esfablished I900 CHAUNCEY W. MATHEWS AGENCY REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INSURANCE 272 Sea Cliff Avenue Sea Cliff, N. Y. GLEN HEAD TAILOR 8: FURRIER J. PETRUZZIELLO, Prop. Fur Remodeling and Repairing Suifs Made fo Order Alferaiions of all Kinds Glen Cove 4-4367 56 Glen Head Road BARTS BARBER SHOP Where Everybody Mee+s Two Barbers on Dufy Ai' All Times Glen Cove 4-0698 ROYAL SCARLET STORE CONKLIN BROTHERS Groceries-Delicafessen Vegefables and Frozen Foods COMPLIMENTS OF WAH CHANG Corpora+ion of Glen Cove Glen Cove 4-3I95 NELSON 84 RINAS HARDWARE. PAINTS, HOUSEWARES GARDEN SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 253 Sea Cliff Avenue SEA CLIFF, N. Y. Tel. Glen Cove 4-3676 THE PINE SHOP 26 Glenwood Road GLEN HEAD, N. Y. Early American Reproducfions Cusfom Designed Audio Sysfems GLEN HEAD PHARMACY Phone GL 4-I004 55 Glen Head Road GLEN HEAD, L. I. Complimenls of TODD ESTATES GLEN HEAD Fea'I'uring I'he Mon'l'erey Splil Level Which Musl' Be Seen 'Io Be Appreciafed WATKINS 81 RICHTER, INC. 73 Glen Cove 4-392 I 4-3920 THE HAWES AGENCY Insurance and NoI'I1ing Else 245 Sea Cliff Avenue Sea Cliff, N. Y. AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY Auromobile Insurance and Financial Responsibiliiy Specialisfs FIRE ACCIDENT HEALTH HOSPITALIZATION LIFE Compleie Insurance Service For Your Home or Business CompIimen+s of . . . GLEN HEAD HARDWARE NELSEN'S FOOD MARKET DeSeHo Brofhers, Prop. Prime Meals and Groceries 38 Glen Head Road Glen Cove 4-3863 Free Delivery Complimenfs of MICRO-METTALIC CORPORATION f-00 74 Besr wishes JAMES O'DONNELL, Dr -Con+rac:+or- JOSEPH L. MARTIN Aspliali' Driveways A Specially Trucking and Concrefe Work of All Descripiions Tel. Glen Cove 4-03I0 SEA CLIFF COAL Q CQ. I65 I4+h Avenue AI' Sea Cliff Sfafion SEA CLIFF- NEW YORK L. I. R. R. Tel. Glen Cove 4-6549 SEA CLIFF, NEW YORK LUYSTER MOTORS, INC. Oldsmobile Chevrolel' 70 Cedar Swamp Road GLEN COVE, NEW YORK Tel. Glen Cove 4-6444 SALES AND SERVICE Pa rfs and Accessories ..,l,- N ,,., ,e., ,I. I ' -.' :5:a:g:a:gags1a a e s2s5s2a5?iij'1' 'Z' i55555f55535f55555iIII: I I 'I i I I ' --Q'-o 'A ' .,-,- l-I- 3 Efiif '.r- gg ...,,.. Sponsor of Driver Educalion Car 75 SEA CLIFF PARENT TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION SEA CLIFF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL 'd I-A. LAWRENCE HOLMES V e Presidenf-JOHN BELLAFATTO S ary-BARBARA HILL T -IAN RONALD MORRIS-MG-RILEY-PORSCH E JAGUAR-AUSTIN-V-W ROY A. HENDRICKSON 84 SON Sales and Service 2I2 Sea Cliff Avenue SEA CLIFF, L. I.,.N. Y. Glen Cove 4-40 I 8 Phone: Glen Cove 4-5795 GLEN COVE MARINA, INC. Cenlury Boals-Olcl Town Boa'Is Evinrude Mo'I'or Marine Supplies Dockage 76 Shore Road Glen Cove, N. Y. Complimen+s of SEA CLIFF Public Schools' Music Clubs Glen Cove 4-2595 PARK DELICATESSEN Ronesn AND ELLEN WREN-Props. I04 Roslyn Avenue SEA CLIFF, N. Y. Glen Cove 4-5739 ROBERT GUTTAU Pain+ing - Decorafing Paperhanging 225 Glen Cove Avenue SEA CLIFF, N. Y. GLEN COVE 4-7676 7677 Seo Cliff Forms Company Wholesale Buffer-Eggs-Cheese NORMAN R. GOODMAN Sea Cliff, N. Y. DOBKIN'S PHARMACY Eworzie gm Complimenfs of Your Local BOHACK SUPER MARKET Sea Cliff and Roslyn Avenues Sea Cliff, New York Grocery Manager EDWARD BLAZEYEWSKI Meaf Manager LEO WISNESKI Tel. Glen Cove 4-2325 WALTER F. RUSSELL. Prop. SEA GLEN SERVICE STATION Gas-Oil-Accessories 700 Glen Cove Ave. Sea Cliff, L. I., N. Y. GLen Cove 4-9300 MICHAEL TROTTA 81 SONS New-Used and Rebuilf Aufo Parfs 2l8 Glen Cove Avenue GLEN COVE, N. Y. H.S.M. MACHINE WORKS, INC. HARRY KIEFFER, General Manager 40 Sea Cliff Avenue Glen Cove, New York Glen Cove 4-7272, 4-7273 SOMMERS SHOE SHOP 62 Roslyn Avenue Sea Cliff, N. Y. Complimenfs of NORMINTON AVON Resfauranf LENGUA SINCLAIR SERVICE Sinclair ProducI's Goodyear Tires and Bafferies Lubricafion and Washing Glen Cove and 8fI1 Ave. SEA CLIFF, L. I. Glen Cove 4-26 I 4 DYKMAN LAUNDRY, INC Glen Cove, Long Island Daily Deliveries in Sea Cliff .- - -A 7 'N' 1 7I 'f1-4--me-Q 7 , fa -ff- i,- f Laundering-Dry Cleaning Largesf and mosf modern planf of ifs kind on fhe Norfh Shore Glen Cove 4-2278 Congra+uIa+ions and Besi Wishes fo 'rhe Class of I955 DOGGETT-PFEIL CO. of N. Y.. INC. THE GLEN SHOP Glen Cove 4-56I6 Nofions Giffs Ladies', ChiIdren's and Mon's Wear I9 Glen Head Rd. Glen Head, L. I., N. Y. MILLAR'S Wines-Liquors-Cordials 62 Glen Head Road GLEN HEAD, NEW YORK Glen Cove 4-0 I 8 I SOMBRERO ZXYQYQWZXVC , .. 1A'!ZI!fpvvAv r , mNYlfZ.eE'R-ff-'F -f, '-'AA4I4L1n I Iliff -f--w1I32av.'.v.'!iflIl1z1l- L- HLL5 OMBRE To +he Class of '55 The Besi' of Wishes Sea Glen DeIica+essen FANCY FOODS-DELICACIES FROZEN FOODS Edi+h, ArI'ie and AI Glen Cove 4-3672 600 Glen Cove Ave. Sea Cliff WE DELIVER DIOGUARDI 8: WOLF Land Surveyors Bank Building GLEN COVE 4-5656 GLEN HEAD COMPLIMENTS OF HERMAN LEVINE GLen Cove 4-049 I M. O. HOWELL Insurance and Real Esfale Broker 25 Glen Head Rd. Glen Heacl, N Phone Glen Cove 4-3265 Tires and BaI'+eries NEICE'S SERVICE STATION Complele Lubricalion Service Gulf Gasoline and Molor Oils I00 ROSLYN AVE. SEA CLIFF Besl' Wishes From ZOOMAR 55 Sea Cliff Avenue Glen Cove, N. Y. S. F. WHITTING Complimenfs of A FRIEND Funeral Home GLEN HEAD MOTCR. INC. 67I Glen Cove Ave. GLEN HEAD N. Y. eLENcO. INC. u DOUG S Cleaners Dyers 674 Glen Cove Avenue GLEN HEAD, N. Y. IOI Sea Cliff Ave. Plan? Telephones 4-5808 I 674 Glen Cove Ave. Glen Cove 4-5809 G en Cove Glen Cove 4-7800 Insurance Phone Glen Cove 4-05I9 WALTER J. SMITH FRED BECK man Q Upgozifarar am! Encorafor Reahors Cabinei' Work Upholsrered Furnifure WILLIAM J. VINCENT 977 Glen Cove Ave. Glen Head, N. Y. V Draperies Slip Covers 2I0 Glen Cove Ave. Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y. Compllmenls of Complimenls of STEISEL CARL'S BARBER SHOP I7 Glen Sfreef, Glen Cove Say H' Wi+l1 Flowers Complimen+s of F.T.D. Members THOS. WATKINS AND soNs JOHN BRITT Florisis Phone 4-1 n7I 146 sea cliff Ave. I6I Sea Cliff Avenue GLEN COVE, N. Y. GLEN COVE, Y, Glen Cove 4-67I4 HERBERT GARY GAIQVS AUTG BODY Au1'o Painfing ' Cus'I'omizing Collision Work 77 Roslyn Ave. Sea Cliff, N. Y. 83 ANDY'S BAKERY ' Glen Cove Bread, Cakes and Rolls All Baking Done on Premises el. Glen Cove 4-I I72 TYDOL VEEDOL BILL'S SERVICE STATION Formerly Lynch's 665 S. C. Ave. Glen Head, N. Y. BILL THOMPSON GREENVALE DINER Norfhern Blvd. and WeIIing'I'on Rd. Greenvale. L. I. Wholesome Food DeIiciousIy Prepared NEVER CLOSED! JOHN MacCRATE, JR. Insurance Real Esfafe 304 Sea Cliff Avenue Sea Cliff, N. Y., GL 4-3636 A PROFESSIONAL Approach fo Your PERSONAL and BUSINESS Needs In INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE 939 Porf Washingfon Blvd. Porf Washingfon, N. Y., PO. 7-3320 I PARK AVENUE MANHASSET, N. Y Telephone: MAnhassef 7-4440 84 Telephone GLen Cove 4-3530 J. D'ALESSICl A Con+rac1'or l008 Glen Cove Ave. Glen Head, N. Y. LINCOLN MERCURY HERZOG'S MARKET 22l Sea Cliff Avenue Glen Cove 4-0l65 SEA CLIFF, N. Y. L 81 M MOTOR SALES. INC. 49 Glen Cove Avenue GLEN COVE, N. Y. Phone GL. +9700 Glen Cove 4-I266 ED. BUCHTENKIRCH Florisi I47 Sea Cliff Avenue GLEN COVE, N..Y. 85 GLEN HEAD ELECTRIC SHOP F. W. HOEVEN EIec+ricaI ConI'racI'or Glen Cove 4-0I I6 Glen Head, N. Y. I? I Day GL 4-I292 Nighf GL 4-0309 1':,!, :::1E SEA CLIFF Rlflllllc FREDDIE'S SERVICE STATION lFred Formafo 8: Sonl 24 Hour Towing Service AUTO REPAIRS 206 Glen Cove Ave. Glen Cove, N. Y. 'Z Phone Glen Cove 4-3240 TENKES SERVICE STATION Comp e+e Aufo Service Glen Cove SI'aI'e Highway GLEN HEAD, L. I. JACK McGEE FRED HICKES 63 Roslyn Ave. lNexI' +o Fire Housel Pain+s Housewares Garden Supplies Marine Supplies Tool Renlals HARDWARE Phone Glen Cove 4-6I35 We Deliver DODGE FUNERAL SERVICE 'HI' Phone Glen Cove 4-2305 Sea Shell Service Station GENE AND JOHNNY DI STEFANO Props. 365 Glen Cove Ave. Sea Cliff, L. I., N. Y. Comp imen+s of GALLON 81 WOLF CLEANERS. INC. CompIimen+s of LONG ISLAND GLASS WORKS I85 Glen Cove Avenue Tel. Glen Cove 4-3352 HENRY'S , CompIlmen'I's of The Leading Soda Foun'rain On 'rhe Norfh Shore 8 Glen S'Iree'I' GLEN cove, L. I. MQTQRS' INC. Phone GLen Cove 4-270I I Glen Cove 4-I054 We Carry AII Popular Brands PETERFORD BEER AND SODA DISTRIBUTOR Daily and Weekly Home Deliveries Keg Beer-Ice Cubes-Selfzer I67 Sea Cliff Avenue GLEN COVE, L. I., N. Y. FELLENZ BAKERY 6-8 School S+., Glen Cove Arfisfically Decorafecl Calxes For All Occasions Tel. Glen Cove. 4-0I87 Bus. GLen Cove 4-2408 Res. GLen Cove 4-5762 CLIFFWAY SERVICE STATION Aufo Repairing JOSEPH GIORDANO, Prop. Glen Cove Avenue Cor. Ransom Ave. SEA CLIFF, N. Y. GLen Cove 4-3250 Tel. GLen Cove 4-303I We call and Deliver Television Sales and Service Dependable Service CHARELL work our specaal+y CLEANERS 68 Glen cove Ave. Worlc Done on Premises Same Day Service SI1irI' Launderers 88 Glen Sfreef GLEN COVE. N. Y. GLEN COVE, N. Y. Tel. GLen Cove 4-4255 GLENHILL BOWLING CENTER, INC. Cocldail Lounge and Resfauranl' Propriefors JOHN ZIEGLER WILLIAM JAKOBS I90 Glen Cove and Sea Cliff Ave. GLEN COVE. L. I., NEW YORK 1 Glen Cove 4-2893 GIORDANO'S SERVICE STATION 5i c'ai' CQMPLIMENTS OF General Au+o Repairs Gasoline and Oil Glen Cove Ave. and Club Road SEA CLIFF, N. Y. THE CLASSES OF ELDING GLEN Cu LONG ISLAND '957 wooDwoRKuNG co. l958 Mefal Fabricafion Producfion Woodworking Finishing 9 Sea Cliff Avenue GLEN COVE, NEW YORK Phofography BY RALPH ROSSANO 99 Greenwich S+. Hemps+eacl, New York Ivanhoe 9-3355 Official Phofographer for THE I955 CLIFFONIAN 89 n of suengih' Eyes upl Q , . Ao, sf . I W I , Y Jim lr vp Mr ,M Xe cxxanget x HOW peep NN' ,A 1, ' ,G+ ,. r '4 ' rff A - ' I W Hx- Ll 41 ln ' X f , JIQ , , K . f, V, f., ' A' M, 'lf I x 'J . , ' r ' M ww , ' f , 'M , ' K J 3 if uf ' K nw , r 5 r Lyr- 44 I I PARTS In . 3 -,- X ,,...q .1 Lf LJ '1 -az g -if vgg . ,J-I .-...gi- pu-rr . 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