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TISH Cast Tish Carberry ........................ Barbara Doroski Lizzie ................................. Diana Davids Aggie ........................ Kathleen Diller Ellen Leighton ............ Danielle Garland Charita ................................. Lois Lemmo Luther Hopkins....................Peter Raso Callie Hopkins .................Mary Conway Charlie Sands................Christopher Walsh Bettina Trent.................... Karen Kapp Sheriff Lein Pike .......... Stephen Sledjeski Wesley Andrews............................ Lee Tuthill Denby Gromes............................Joseph Krupski Dorice Gaylord .............. Elizabeth Simon Prompters...........Mary Terp, Barbara Deroski Long to be remembered by those who saw it. is the South-old High School Senior Play, “Tish”, presented November 21, 1959. All predictions were fulfilled when the performers gave those in attendance a very enjoyable evening. Not only did the actors and actresses do a fine job, but those behind the scenes also deserve credit for a smooth, well-run show. First on the list is “Goldie”, for directing the production so successfully; then Mr. Miner and Mr. Wissemann for their help with the scenery. Our thanks also go to Mrs. Lindsay who helped us with the costuming. 19
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JERRY WILLIAMS No doubt about it . . . our favorite shutterbug. Snuffbox 4; Photography Editor 4; Dramatics Club 3. 4; Echo 1, 2 4; Band 1. 2; Library Club 4; J. V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2. 3. 4; Varsity Soccer 1, 2. 3. 4; Track 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2. PAULINE ZIMMERMANN An asset to any class; as an artist—way out! Transfer from Wheatley High School 3; Snuffbox 4; Chorus 3 4; Future Nurses Club 3; Cheering Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 3. 4; Intramurals 3; Sports Playdays 3. JOHN ZANESKI Like Wow! “Tish”, scenery, 4; Business Club 4; Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 1 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; J. V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Class Treas. 1. HONOR STUDENTS SEATED — B. Deroski M. Conway. R. Polywoda, S. Donahue. STANDING—S. Sledjeski, E. Simon, J. Rysko, J. Krupski, K. Differ, D. Davids W. Tuthill. 18
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CLASS Our first year in high school lived up to all our expectations. Room 204 was our homeroom ; Mr. Gildersleeve and Mr. Wissemann were our advisors. The year was started with class elections. Joan Butler was chosen to lead us; Chester Jankowski was elected Vice-President, and Dorothy Poliwoda and John Zaneski were Secretary and Treasurer, respectively. Rosemary Polywoda. Joseph Krupski, and Betty Simon became our Student Council representatives. This year is one with many memories . . . the picnic at Horton’s Point in the rain. . . throwing Mr. Gildersleeve into the Sound. . . Diana Davids and Joe Krupski winning the Student Council quiz show. . . telling onr autobiographies in homeroom . . . dissecting a cat . . . the class party in the cafeteria . . . the trip to Coney Island. Sophomore year began with a surprise, one of our homerooms was in the basement! Miss Domingos and Mr. Wood replaced Mr. Gildersleeve and Mr. Wissemann as our advisors. Joan Butler was again voted President; Joe Krupski became Vice-President; Mary Terp, Secretary ; and Rosemary Polywoda. Treasurer. Delegates to Student Council were Sheila Donahue. Joseph Krupski and Rosemary Polywoda. Bob Hyatt and Tom Taggart left us; however. Joe Faszczewski and Pat Prindle. both from Greenport, joined us that year. What a busy year that was. . . our class party ... Mr. Wood doing the “hokey pokey”. . . St. Valentine’s Day. . . the Sadie Hawkins Dance. . . “South of the Border”, the Latin theme. . . the vivid red. yellow and green streamers. . . music by the Half Beats . . . another trip to Coney Island! We were juniors at last! With our advisors. Miss Dom- -I 20
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