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Our secretaries, Nancy Beaton, Kathleen Robinson, Dorothy Berthold, and Marianne Kowalchuk, study Westbury’s complex P.A. system. Sec'tete'Ue4. Ready smiles and friendly hellos are characteristic of Westbury High’s sec- retaries. They cheerfully and patiently answer all our questions. Their expert fingers have typed many of our school’s records and files: their services ren- dered as experienced office workers have proved invaluable. However busy they may be, these women always have a pleasant word and a helping hand for all. Fortunately for the students, Westbury High School is the proud possessor of an extremely capable cafeteria staff. From our modern kitchen come the appe- tizing and nutritious meals which are planned and cooked by our dietician, Mrs. Lillian Hein, and her capable assistants. We are very grateful to these women who work so diligently to satisfy the appetites of our many students. Lillian Bulloss, Roe McDonald, Mary Conway, Josephine Lagnese. Estelle Goftz, Bernice Simpson, and Viola Capers comprise our cafeteria staff. Our janitorial staff takes time out to pause for our camera. FIRST ROW: Joseph Vacchio, Jennie Gerdik, Nicholas Vasti, Salvatore Eannaccone. SECOND ROW: Samuel Kent, Harry Harrell, John Kaiser. (Zuttodccuui, Although their services may not be duly appreciated, our custodians per- form a most vital service to Westbury High. It is they who are first and last in school each day. They perform such varied tasks as opening “difficult” locks on lockers, driving students to educational conferences, helping at school affairs, and most important, keeping our school in top physical con- dition. Ultimately, their greatest feat is that of brightening up the school with their ever-smiling faces. 15
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ADRIENNE POWELL “Nothing is more interesting than the story of the operation of nature ” Biology; Biology Club Adviser ELISA PROLY “Life is the co-ordination of actions ” Physical Education; G.A.A. and Leaders’ Corps Adviser JOSEPH F. RAZIANO “History is the witness of the times, the light of the truth” French, History; Wing and Spur Business Adviser MARY G. ROTHMAN “A good book is the purest essence of a human soul ” Librarian; Library Club Adviser JEANNE SADLOW “Westward the course of empire takes its way” History; Sophomore Class Adviser, Girls’ Tennis Coach € tde cui - clo t cutcC tAe cwvtCcC o£ HawleeUfe. WADE H. SNELL “A man's greatest gift is found in his hands.” Industrial Arts, Maintenance Work MARY STEPHENSON “For every ill, a cure Nurse EMIL C. VIGILANTE “The monument's of wit. survive the monuments of power.” History, Library 14
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