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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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DAVID FERON “ regret that I have but one heart to give to the ladies.” Dink . . . dislikes women drivers . . . likes sports espe- cially boxing . . . active in tennis, intramural basket- ball, cross country, and track . . . went out for football ... was member of Student Patrol.. . played a mag nifi- cent part as “Albert” in Senior Play . . . would like to be a successful tennis champion. FRANCIS FICHTER “Good nature in his personality.” Vic . . . excels in mathematics and science . . . baseball is bis favorite sport . . . was active in the Camera Club and Projection Club . . . member of Student Patrol . . . hopes to attend college after be graduates. ARTHUR F1ELDSTADT Welcome mischief, if you come alone.” Arc ... a man of many interests . . . cars, girls, ping- pong, baseball, stork car races, shopwork, and Lake George, to name a few . .. played intramural basketball . . . pet peeves are catty girls and having P. T. three days a week . . . to he a state trooper or a millionaire is his life’s ambition. PEARL FINK “The gift that's most worthwhile and costs the least — a pleasant smile.” Pearl . . . was a member of Library Club and Student Patrol . . . typist for “Whisp” . . . interested in social work . . . enjoys listening to music and likes weekends ,.. would like to be either a secretary or a social worker. GERARD FINN “Can you top this?” Brains . . . was president of his Freshman and Sopho- more homeroom . . . wrote for “Whisp” . . . was ice- president of Spanish Club . . . acted in Spanish play . . . participated in basketball intramurals, manager and referee . . . likes baseball and basketball . . . plays a good ping-pong game . . . his wittisism goes un- matched. GERALDINE FOGLIA “A keen mind possesses a kingdom.” Gerry . . . hates confusion — never adds to it. . . charter member of National Honor Society .. . Student Council member . . . worked on “Whisp” for two years . . . became business manager in Senior year . .. class secre- tary for two years . . . Yearbook Committee member . . . Red Cross representative . . . Dramatic Club . . . Assembly Committee . . . will be remembered for her performance in “Dear Ruth” as “Edith.” FRANK FRANZESE “A friend to all who knoiv him.” Zeke . . . enjoys sports and loves to eat . . . pet peeve is people that boast too much .. . participated in football, basketball and baseball. From homeroom treasurer in Sophomore year advanced to acting president in J unior year and president of Senior Class . . . would like to go to college after high school. STEVE GERDIK “A sportsman, a scholar and an all around good fellow.” Steve ... a fine athlete, likes baseball along with foot- ball and basketball . . . was homeroom treasurer in Junior year and homeroom president in Senior year. His pet peeve is the small gym. Steve’s ambition to be just an average guy lias already been reached. JAMES GRENFELL “Take life easy; Tomorrow is another day.” Mad Jim . . . was Junior homeroom president . . . took part in the Spanish Club play . . . enjoys sleeping and sports . . . was a member of the basketball and football teams ... be was an intramural referee . . . has devel- oped a dislike for history, English and girls . . . wants nothing more out of life than to get out of school and be a millionaire. NANCY HICKEY “Silence is Golden.” Nan . . . likes popular songs and dancing . . .her pet peeve is boys who say they can’t dance . . . was a mem- ber of the Chorus . . . Dramatic Club . . . riding and bowling clubs. “Nan’s” ambition is to be a top-notch secretary. GERALDINE HILL “She wears a jewel of Pleasantness.” Gerry . . . member of G. A. A. . . . was active in volley- ball, basketball, baseball and bowling . . . dislikes people who love to tease . . . likes nice clothes, boys and good food. She is very skilled with a needle and thread and would like to become an authority on dressmaking. JOHN HOBAN “Peace, peace, is what I seek and public calm.” Jack . . . came to us in his Senior year from La Salle Military Academy and we’re sure their loss is our gain. His pet peeve is art, but still wants to make it bis life’s work. He also likes music both popular and classical. 28
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