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VIRGINIA ABBATIELLO “Sunshine and happiness Are found in her personality.” Jeamiie . . . likes dancing and singing . . . lias a ready smile for everyone . . . was member of bowling club and Senior Play Committee . . . Red Cross representa- tive for two years . . . was secretary of her homeroom . . . member of Student Patrol . . . bates getting up in the morning and setting her hair . . . would like to be a secretary after graduation. PAUL ALBANESE “Knowledge comes and goes But ivisdom lingers on.” Paul . . . handled our money in Junior and Sophomore years . . . Senior Class Vice-President . . . football man . . . hates getting up early in the morning . . . dislikes homework but likes mathematics and science . . . always polite and friendly. Who EDWARD ARCAR1 “Men of few words are the best.” Big Ed . . . likes sports and participated in football, basketball, baseball, and intramurals . . . enjoys pro- fessional wrestling. Pet peeve is getting up early in the morning to go to school. His chief ambition is to be an engineer. MICHAEL ARTER “A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows.” Piccolo, as he is known, is a carefree fellow who likes to sleep and stay home from school. He belonged to the Projection Club, was sound effects man for Senior Play . . . played intramurals basketball. His ambition is to make a lot of money without working too bard and retire at an early age. THOMAS ALLEGRA “Happy am I, from care. I’m free Why aren’t they all as contented as me?” Tom ... is a big boy with a kind heart who likes cows, mink, football, the New York Giants and Mr. Graves. He was on the football team, track team, and Student Patrol. Tom’s pet peeve is running ten laps every year. We’re sure Tom will achieve his goal — to be a veterinarian. WILLIAM BEAUCHAMP “Neither too careless, nor too glad. Nor too cautious, nor too sad.” Chicken . . . was Student Council Representative . . . Vice-president of his Sophomore homeroom, secretary of his Senior homeroom ... a good man on the baseball team . . . would like to devote some time trying to understand women. JOHN ANDERSON “Patience is the best remedy for everything.” Ace . . . hates to get up early in the morning ... to him girls are a pain . . . “Ace” likes all sports, on or off the television screen . . . belonged to the rifle squad. In the future he hopes to become a real estate and insurance broker. CHARLES BLACK “The secret of life is in Art.” Ted ... transferred from Orlando, Florida High School in 1949 . . . has been homeroom representative to Stu- dent Council . . . member of Yearbook Committee . . . likes swimming and diving as well as any art work. His ambition is to become a commercial artist. LEO APGAR “It matters not how long we live, but how.” Leo . . . likes sports . . . played football, basketball and was out for intramurals . . . his curly hair goes along with his pleasing personality. After school work has kept Leo pretty busy. He has hopes of becoming an accountant after graduation. EDWARD BOLOGNA “Sports is his middle name.” Toodles ... enjoys sports ... excelled in football, played basketball and took part in baseball. “Toodles” loves to drive, especially a green convertible, likes dancing, particularly lindying, and good clothes. Secretive Ed wouldn’t disclose his ambition to us. 25
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BERNARD BOSE “Don't do today, what you can do tomorrow.’’ Ben . . . starred in basketball, track and tennis . . . has one outstanding pet peeve — getting up early in the morning . . . particularly likes going to school for a half day. “Ben’s” ambition is to become a famous basketball player. PATRICIA CALLAHAN “She doetli little kindnesses which most leave undone or despise.” Pat . . . likes Spring, clothes, boys and snappy con- vertibles . . . hopes to be a secretary . . . hates getting up in the morning . . . known for her sense of humor and spontaneous laughter . . . member of bowling club . . . will be remembered for her good job as “Edith” in “Dear Ruth ’ . . . greatest ambition is to travel. CAROLINE CAPOZZOLI “Life is not life at all ivithout delight.” Cap . . . likes weekends and football games. This busy Miss took part in hockey, volleyball, basketball, and softball . . . led the cheering at football and basketball games and exercised her tonsils in Chorus . . . played tile part of “Martha” in Senior Play . . . her ambition is to get a civil service job. CAROLINE CHRISTIANO “Snappy, peppy, full of good tvill — Very seldom seen keeping still.” Lolly . . . hockey, volleyball, basketball, softball, track, and Senior bowling kept her really jumping ... worked on circulation of the “Whisp” . . . Senior Play Com- mittee . . . was member of the G. A. A. “Lolly” would like to enter a school of nursing after high school. JOSEPH CLINTON “None but himself can be his parallel.” Joe . . . was Senior class treasurer . . . charter member of National Honor Society ... a letterman in cross country ... a good miler . . . was a member of the Spanish Club . . . corresponding secretary of Nassau Student Editors’ Association. CYNTHIA CONWAY “Snappy, peppy, and sporty is this Miss.” Cindy . . . wonder wby she dislikes homework, baby sitting and physics . . . when on the other hand, she gets a kick out of movies, weekends, and sports . . . lent a helping hand in hockey, volleyball, basketball, softball, track, bowling, and Student Patrol . . . her ambition — go to college and take up advertising. SHEILA CROUCHLEY “Reproof on her lips, but a smile in her eye.” Torch . . . fond affection for weekends and holidays . . . G. A. A. member ... as a Fresbman was elected to Student Council . . . was a Junior Red Cross represen- tative .. . went out for hockey, softball, basketball, and volleyball . . . member of “Whisp” staff for two years. ... a natural as “Miriam” in Senior Play . . . wants to go on to college. ESTELLE DAGUERRE “Small am I, small Fll be Until the very end of me.” Stelle . . . partiar to tee cream and boys . . . was Year- book Committee member . . . loyal G. A. A. member . . . swung a mean hockey stick . .. member of Dramatic Club . . . “Dora” in Senior Play . . . hates nosey people and teachers who embarass you . . . wants to be a teacher . . . likes just having a good time. DONALD DESKINS “You are a good man and do good things.” Big Don . . . was Leathercraft Club member and active artist on Yearbook Committee . . . likes all sports but baseball . . . active on track squad and basketball. Was elected tackle on the all Nassau Scholastic Football Team . . . this must account for his ambition to play professional football. RICHARD DUNWOODY “Never love a little girl a lot; Love a lot of girls a little.” Dick . . .enjoys sports, especially football . . . hates doing homework and getting up in the morning . . . took active part in football, basketball, and intramural basketball .. . would like to be a rich playboy. JOANNE ELLISON “Here is one ivho’s a friend to all, Ready to help at a moments call.” Jo . . . has been with us only two years . . . was on Yearbook Committee . . . Latin Club . . . “Whisp” staff . . . Assembly Committee . . . Spanish Club . . . Camera Club . . . Leathercraft Club . . . the Service Club and the Student Patrol . . . hates waiting for the mailman, and taking exams . . . likes driving and school clubs . . . hopes to travel throughout the world. RICHARD FASTENAU “A man of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows.” Richie . . . was president of homeroom in Senior year . . . treasurer of homeroom in Sophomore year . . . participated in basketball and track . . . was member of cross country team . . . pet peeve — school starting so early . . . wants to own a mansion and a limousine. 27
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