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KEVIN GEBHARD “Cch” And certainly he is a good fellow . . . Millions won't satisfy this man; aims to be a trillionaire . . . dislikes orders and schedules . . . master golfer . . . per- fect skier . . . Frosh and Soph. Class Pres., Student Council Pres., Whisp, Track, Basketball, Baseball, Chorus, Golf. JOSEPH GENNARI “Poohie” An ounce of wit is worth more than a pound of sorrow ... Is planning to take over his father's business . . . loves to play football and baseball at the Water Park ... is interested in cars, bakery trucks, and boats . . . Basketball, Wres- tling, Soccer, Baseball. KENNETH GLUPE “Ken” He is one of the very few who pursue science with pure dignity . . . Will major in science in college and become an electrical engineer ... is always wearing loafers . . . can find him at the beach, fishing . . . Math Club. MARGARET GOSSETT “Pcm” The world is my stage . . . Would like to raise a large family and be rich at the same time . . . our own Madame de farge . . . goes for progressive jazz . . . Honor Society, Whisp Ed., Thespian Pres., Leaders' Corps, Latin Club, G.A.A. PATRICIA GRANT “Par Smile away your troubles and make others happy too ... A nursing career is in sight . . . afterwards will marry . . . will be remembered for her part in Dino . . . seen around in a green Ford . . . enjoys music and men . . . Chorus, Dra- matics Club. ROSE MARIE GRANT “Rose” Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue . . . Yearns to go collegiate next year . . . believes that policemen are the greatest people . . . plans to teach English . . . likes to write letters . . . Leaders' Corps, Chorus, G.A.A. Pres., Spanish Club Pres., Student Council. LOIS GREENWAY “Lo” With the bluest of eyes and a smile that'll win, she knocks at your heart, and then walks in . . . Will attend nurs- ing school next year . . . plans to tie the knot . . . can't keep from talking in History Class . . . French Club, Red Cross, G.A.A. ROBERT GRIMM “Bob” The force of his own merit makes his way . . . Will become a millionaire . . . first will work as a radio broadcasting technician ... is often found on the rifle range . . . enjoys baseball, shooting and fishing . . . Rifle Club, Bowling.
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waters to our JOAN EVANCHO “Joanie” Life is not life at all without delight . . . Aspires to be a secretary, but would love to hold a certified public accountant's position . . . loves crazy crew cuts and pizza pie . . . seen at Windisch's and in a blue '48 Plymouth . . . G.A.A., Chorus, Red Cross. RICHARD FABBRI “Richie” He counts his sure gains and hurries back for more .. . Can usually be found taking it easy . . . custom cars, coffee egg creams, and freckles are tops with him . . . hopes to be an aircraft designer . . . Basketball, Track, Football, Student Council. NANCY FAXON “AW Conversation is a game of circles . . . Her plans will include college and a career in the diplomatic service . . . now practice diplomacy at the A. P. . . . seen trying very hard to look busy . . . Whisp Ed., Thespians, French Club. BARBARA FELDSTEIN “Robbie’’ Never allow a dull moment to pass by ... A career as a commercial artist may be in her future plans . . .has great ad- miration for food ... see her at Win- disch's . . . likes odd nicknames, dancing, and movies . . . Rod Cross, Spanish Club, Thespians. CAMILLE FERRAIOLI “Kim” Sincerity and simplicity sweetly combin- ed . . . She is quiet and shy . . . first she plans to be a-, secretary, preferably for a law firm; then, to be a housewife . . . blue-eyed, bland boys intrigue her . . . considers Cicero fascinating . . . Whisp. RICHARD FIELDS “Dick” I love work; I could sit and look at it for hours . . . Would like to while away the hours as a beachcomber . . . one of the roving kind . . . kept us enter- tained with his piano playing . . . Student Council Veep, Baseball, Basketball. CYNTHIA FLOOD “Cymph” May every moment of your life seem wonderful and new . . . She is short and sweet . . . plays a good accordion . . . frequently makes trips to Hicksvillo . . . craves Italian food . . .will work as a private secretary . . . excels in shorthand ... Chorus, Whisp. SANDRA FRIEDMAN “Sandy” Neither too careless, nor too glad, nor too cautious, nor too sad . . . Plans to teach the younger set . . . ranks high among the night-people . . . big pocket- books distinguish her . . . Chorus, Stu- dent Council, Whisp, G.A.A., F.T.A., Spanish Club.
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where we ventured KATHRYN GUADAGNINO “Kathy” She possesses that greatest of blessings — a contented mind . . . Her last name causes confusion . . . see her around school ... is often found talking with Linda and laughing at her crazy antics . . . likes blue oyes and black hair . . . French Club Veep, Chorus, G.A.A. BARBARA HANFT “Bunny” Pleasure and action moke the hours seem short . . . Would like to live a life of leisure . . . plans a career as an ex- ecutive secretary; then marriage . . . meet her at Soc's . . . keeps the mails busy . . . likes arguing . . . Chorus, Red Cross. JACQUELINE HARRELL “Kim” Character is the real foundation of all worthwhile success . . . Will make mar- riage her full time career . . . recognized by her stately walk . . . likes to take long walks, anywhere . . . find her listening to records and reading. THOMAS HARRISON “Tom” Men of few words are the best . . . Longs to wear the Navy blues ... sec him around Syosset ... a hardworking man . . . after a Naval career he'll be- come a mortician ... an expert stamp collector . . . Baseball. ROBERT HLADKY “mar What mischief hides behind the sober mind? . . . Says he has no ambition . . . most often seen in his car . . . stakes a private claim to Italian food, R. 'n R. and H. 'n H. . . . enjoys life to the utmost . . . Football, Basketball, Soph. Class Treas., Student Council. MAUREEN HOARE “Mo” I am small, I know, but wherover I go, the fields grow greener still . . . Loves horses, pizza, and foreign cars . . . will take up nursing . . . college boys are for her . . . Leaders' Corps, G.A.A. Sec'y., Chorus, Officials Club, Latin Club, Red Cross. JANE BRANDT HOWARD “Howie” Merrily, merrily, shall I live now ... Is the proud possessor of jazz classics . . . seen roaming the halls and talking to Mr. Moreno . . . loves men teachers with senses of humor . . . Leaders' Corps Treas., G.A.A., Chorus, Whisp, Wing and Spur Ass't. Lit. Ed. LINDA HOWE “Lin” Laughter is the reason for living . . . Is interested in the field of medicine . . . has very expressive hands . . . the gym is her seednd home . . . Honor Society Treas., Leaders' Corps Pres., G.A.A., Chorus, Officials Club, French Club Sec'y., Student Council, Whisp.
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