Woodhull Preparatory School - Crest Yearbook (Jamaica, NY)
- Class of 1963
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In our early struggle through Julius Caesar in sophomore English, she proved an excellent guide. Extracurricular roadblocks were somehow or other made passable by her advice, toler- ance and perception. We hope she will keep us in her mind and in her heart and that the years ahead will give her cause to feel pride in us. The so-called teen-age temperament was no mystery to Mrs. Austin. She flattered us by an adult approach and we reacted as adults. If we hadn't, we knew we should have. This awareness of grown-up behavior brought a wonderful new dimension into focus. No longer the easy quip as the solution to a problemg no longer the juvenile shrug of the shoulder. Instead this meant that the probing mind took seed and before long the thrill and satisfaction of maturity were ours. We wish Mrs. Austin well. She has been a warm and a wise friend. Carol De Sena for The Class of 1963 Editor? Message From our first awkward days as freshmen we, the Class of 1963, have exhibited peculiar and particular traits. These characteristics have been carefully sifted by Woodhull. Some have been nurtured: others - less desirable, have been nipped while in the bud. Consequently we possess the healthy individuality that makes for strength and unity of purpose, the ability and desire to achieve a common objective. Objectives, however, should be milestones only. For life is a succession of hopes and preparations. While our goal has been reached for the present, what is it we have gained? I would say the development of a more stable outlook for the trials that are yet to come. It is with sadness, some trepidation and yet an eager confidence that we close this chapter of our lives and begin a new one - one which depends on the strong foundation we have built here. C, cmefif Yearbook Staff CAROL DE SEN A Editor-in-Chief CHRIS JAMES Advemsing MRS. ANNE PRABULOS Yearbook Advisor SKIP DEPNER Associate Ed nor SANDY AIOANNE LUBANSKY MUELLER Act1v1t1es HARRIET LABURN SUE KHOURY Subscnption PAM AUSTIN .TACK BRACKX Photography Classes GAIL BEACOM Literary ELLEN KAHN i Our young people, today, are faced with some of the greatest problems of all times . . . political, economic, social, psychological, emotional and physical. Upheavals of all kinds are taking place in rapid succession. Our very sense of values seems to be undergoing a drastic change. We ,wonder at the basic principles of right and wrong. We are pressed on every side with invitations to leave the straight and narrow path and join the throngs on the crooked and garlanded ones. The offers are fascinating and intriguing. What shall we do? What is the answer? In every period of history man has been faced with problems of similar magnitude and has survived. The strength of the man of courage, the loyalty of the man of faith, the comprehension of the man of learning, the ideals of the man of sound moral principles, all have worked together to bring order out of chaos. A : We must work together to build a solid background and understanding of the basic attitudes and needs of a worthwhile life. We must have standards of behaviour which are honest and forthright and fair. We must cultivate a desire to learn and foster a free spirit of inquiry. We must have the drive and determination to avail ourselves of the opportunities offered us to become young men and young women of sound thought and action. These are the bases for our problem solving. These are the reasons for our educational systems. These are the fundamentals of right living. These are our hopes for the future. ..4....e. N, Q-3 f I gl! A 1 - C1'JV4'-' Principalps Message Q THE REVEREND RDBERT CONDIT Headmaster EMMA S. JORDAN Principal Social Studies B. A. , Connecticut College M.A. , Columbia University ANNE PRABULOS Mathematics, Latin B. A. , Denison University JEAN A. KENNISON Mathematics, Physics B.A. , Brooklyn College M.A. , Brooklyn College xx . N W gf' .3 3 T N r fy Q, S J N7 in in ' , X PB 3 l Q N J oonx if Ni if Q e si ' '30s XX Sita? QQ K I Ny? I N. Qyos I0 MYNDERT I-IUEGEL English, Social Studies B. A. , Hunter College M. A., Fordham University MARGARET DAY English, Social Studies B. A. , Alabama College LOUISE MENDELSOHN Librarian B.A. , Barnard College Queensborough Library School MARGARET W. AUSTIN Modern Language, English B.A. , New York State Teachers College at Albany MARILYN PRALLE Chemistry, Biology, German B,A., Pembroke College in Brown University BERNARD BEGLANE Physical Education B.S.S, , Fairfield University GRACE GATES Physical Education B,S,S,, Hunter College MRS. L. ROGERS, F.A.G.O. Music Instructor THE REV. GEORGE C. EICHELMAN Chaplain MISS LILLIAN ROTHMAN Art Teacher MRS. 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David Thomas CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Class Secretary II Honor I Debating III, IV Vice-Chairman Debating IV Student Council I Newspaper I, II, III, IV Library Assistant II, 111 Glee Club I, II, III, IV Mixed Chorus I, II, III, IV Classes Editor Yearbook Chairman Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee QS NNNWXX 'i Ci Q. X' iQxx:.bSNTYf?1J N i.. -i .smkwf - X w X - Q X A A XR Xi , . Ssixixlg wsSs:gs,gE1g,':. :Lug x 2 X .- -X Q.. ,WAS H K? Ns X 2 4 1 Swv '1 3x-QXN., ' X 3-3 X S X5 xx SQ N g S 355 X 1 13 X 5 I x Q XX WEQSXXX X x5 NN X E X Q Q X Q SQ v ' . X .N wav xx f X fx ' W fi,-fsf . A , 'iimmz fxwasRSSXX-gf.-sf? i- X X, X Q X Q S M X S -iss X kk EQ .,..,,,1: L Xxx- 1 Gail Stow Beacom October 30, 1945 Earnestness is enthusiasm tempered by reason. Pascal CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Treasurer of Class IV Newspaper I,II,III,IV C Mixed Chorus I,II,III,IV Bowling III Cheerleading I Literary Editor Yearbook Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee XX X P 4 john Frank Bmzckx March 12, 1946 He that has patience may compass anything, Works, Book II CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Class Treasurer I Newspaper I,II,III,IV Mixed Chorus I, II,III, IV Soccer II Bowling I,II,III,IV Captain of Bowling III Softball III, IV Photography Editor Yearbook Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee X N John Crowther Brummer November 27, 1945 Knowledge once gained casts a light beyond its own immediate boundaries. Tyndall CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Honor 1,11 Class Vice-President II Newspaper I,II,III,IV Mixed Chorus I,II,IV Basketball I,Il,III,IV Bowling I, II,III Soccer III,IV Softball I,lI,III,IV Captain of Softball lII,IV Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee X ni E , V 1 1 X . 1 1 I 1 1 L I w 24 Carlton Wesley Depner October 15, 1945 The great hope of society is in individual character. Channing CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Class President I Honor I,II Newspaper II,III,IV Newspaper Associate Editor III Student Council I , III , IV Student Council Treasurer HI N, Y, C, Student Council Rep. to Nat'l Ass'n Stu dent Councils III Soccer I,II,III,IV I Soccer All Stars III,IV Basketball I,II,III,IV Captain of Basketball IV Softball I,II,III,IV Bowling I, II, III Athletic Award III Mixed Chorus I, II, III, IV Associate Editor Yearbook Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee Six Carol May De Sena February 1, 1946 Cheerfulness is the surest sign of wisdom. D Montaigne CREDITS and ACTIVITIES A Honor I, II, III Treasurer I Student Council Representative II, IV Class President III Editor-in-Chief of Yearbook N. Y.C. Representative to .the National Assn. Student Councils III Debating III, IV Member National Forensic Newspaper I, II, III, IV Glee Club I, II, III, IV , Cheerleading I, II, III, IV I Library Assistant I, II, III Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee ,si 1.. Aw x I Q. E-. --M .K gf .f 3 1 ,. 5+ :U ig? ,155 f X ge., 'swift JY? sw :LEE . ff,-w, 1 :- X.. Ny ,W ,, xv 457121 M 3? gsm ,, X i91,.s.n Q1-Q2 QV 296 '--wffivfgfffsx 521' Q 74 Ati ..,-,.1,,,a:w X - -' fweyz gsfgg is? gej! :iw-1 X X. gitfx A -Q -xx X Q Q S19 QQ: . , . X N :N Q1isx,:4' fr W .qg f M . ..p3,fx. ,. 53, f .1 14 1 1 6 if EN 2 GUI aw ,. ,af ..,, xi K 1 27.11 5: 5 YSLQQ ,Q y ,N 321: QW 15 ix .iw fi, i 'wi ,Ii ..x:wfg,,f. X 2 is sw. kk Rig e , - Q 11 3 w- Maxx ..,.K,, Q' Q: f Q Q 5 f'Q',1l.gY X X iw A , J. .. A Lg Qi i -5 5 Joan Eileen Hansen March 11, 1945 The temple of our purest thoughts is silence. Sarah I. Hale I I CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Glee Club I, II, III, IV Mixed Chorus I, H, III, IV Newspaper I Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee Q 3 ,. - 1 Q QQ W Q QQ SN x Qgm cf 5 Ni Q k xx Q5 S 3 Q Qxx Q - . q Q, .- ' ww ...K 1 - . Q -. -. - . . :my Q E: ,Q g is 5 ' SX W bf. . X Q A A xx 1 .5 -fx ww K X R g.N A XXX . - L V X QP Q ' -X . 1 QQ NSN. ' V QA v. xx .. x A rs -xy K X :QQ X N .. X K5 X 5- .Q RQ . xr X: L 5 Lx nf .lk X X i KF k Ki X ., E5 ' ik.: R9 -v -,-X fv Q Xgxi. ws Q. 2 -1 A 4 QS 'I - limi S iv K 5 -- . . W X- Q ' TY -- R k 1 'A -X Xb -5 X, il' X S X RQFA' .NX V wwf . 5 Q: W Q xx . .i V .x . ,, K , W ' 'W -gg - .N N MEM ' V ' lmxgl 'XXX ' ,X ' ' , . A f X 1,5 , Q Sr 'Q if H X , Q list-em A Q ' 'f A 3. W SQAN x X XQ Xwfx X. X ,KX X.Q -Q X x .NJN ! i 5 .QS X is S S 2 ,,.. :fb - Wx ix X Q - L N xi . , 5-51 X t Q5::5:5:g,', :QQ .Q 1 , - 'Q 5 E X fE:Q,g 1: ,. X N N X 4 Vu- X ,XX 55 . Q .X X Q X Q fx .QQ yt -, xg? , 1392. in Q, ,R x I6 N -. X x y X fm 1' wx QQ w X M, .YN X X- f Q XX -'S . ig, X' ,g My Christopher Henry James September 13, 1943 The quiet mind is richer than a crown. Robert Greene CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Newspaper IV Bowling III,IV Business and Advertising Manager Yearbook Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee lx 4: mi A W 31 'li I 1 1 1 S: .i - , si Ez 5 'E S 5 5 2 s 3 S S 5 .w 1,5 S 53 E EX gi ii S! 52 3 3 2 ? I 3 5 Q ' f- mmwm :--1 ,, , mmm: :ff-m-mu--ummm , ummm, , ,, V ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, , , n me-ew mm Ellen Leora Kahn April 5, 1946 That is good which doth good. Venning CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Honor I Editor-in-Chief of Newspaper IV Newspaper I, II, III, IV Co-Editor Newspaper III Glee Club I, II, III, IV Mixed Chorus I, II, III, IV Literary Staff of Yearbook IV Debating III, IV President of Debating Club IV Member of National Forensic IV Library Assistant II Final Speech Contest Winner I, III First Place Winner II, III, IV Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee 1? N 5-, Susan Ann Khoury September 28, 1945 We are here not to get all we can out of life for ourselves but to try to make the lives of others happier. Sir William Osler I CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Library Assistant I Mixed Chorus II, III, IV Glee Club I, II, IH, IV Class Treasurer III Newspaper III, IV Subscription Editor Yearbook Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee x ' w 4-mv 'WNY' i 1 1 r- ,J Q aw .fl 1295254 S 1 Il.i:if'vf:1.5?5 ' x N 5 z , 3 X Q . I . , 9 s E z Q Y I Q . 1 L F f Q 5 14 f .1.: --rd W 1 A Robert Frank La Bell December 7, 19-45 Wit makes its own welcome and levels all distinctions. Emerson I CREDITS and ACTIVITIES I Bowling I Softball I Class Vice-President IV Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee X X AINSQSQQ NX xx-5-A . 13-1, G.-J Q3 1 Q 5 R X Q iw x xl SQL LAxf Q . . I A . 15 X XX Q 33 X -X N Harriet Smith Laburn July 30, 1945 Nothing ever succeeds which exuberant spirits have not helped to produce. Nietzche CREDITS and ACTIVITIES ' Class Secretary IV Glee Club II,IH,IV Mixed Chorus II,III,IV Newspaper IV Art Editor Yearbook Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee 39 5 Q v 3 S Q. af S 12 S S S S E Q E 2 Q 5 Qi as S Q S e E 5 1 J Joanne Evelyn Lnbnnsky August 23, 1946 Not by years but by disposition is wisdom acquired. Plautus CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Honor I Class Secretary I Class Treasurer II Class President IV Cheerleading Captain.III Cheerleading I, II, III, IV Debating III, IV Student Council IV Newspaper II, III, IV Glee Club I, II, III, IV Library Assistant II, III Speech Contest Winner I, II, III Gym Award I, II Yearbook Activities Editor Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee SQ S S 5 EQ 5 E Q 5 Z S 6 Q Q E s S X S N X Q S S Q X Q S S 55 S 5, Ee E 2 S R 3 S Q ir S 2 J r w X '- h-M-w-W---------f-- 'N -U-W X -XX x -0 - x X- -- AXxxmwvwwwwvxxmwmmwmvwmwwk-mwwwwwwwww-we51-1 , , ,, ,, , , , , ,, , ,,,, ,Wmumqgl,,1 WfNwNw,, - mm, H: W ,, w, N Judith Lee Medley August 30, 1945 'What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. Addison CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Glee Club I, II, I11, IV Mixed Chorus I, II, III, IV Newspaper III, IV Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee 53129 t . Q mmwmmwfm Henrietta Charlotte Mueller Il flute 27, 1945 She ceas'd, but left so pleasing on their ear Her voice, that listening still they seem'd to hear. Homer CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Mixed Chorus I. II, III, IV I Glee Club I, II,IIl, IV A Mixed Shorus I, II, III, IV Newspaper I, II, III Speech Contest Winner I, II, III Woodhull Prep Representative 1962 Student Council , Show Art Editor Yearbook Junior Prom Co-Chairman Senior Prom Committee 45 r 5 S E 3 i 2 1 S X S S 3 X 3 X S S S mm, Q is 3, 1. N S s f i 5 ! 1 E Q S 12 3, S E i s E E E s E 2 Q 1 Barbara Anne Pemice fane 18, 1946 She walks in beauty, like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies, Byron I CREDITS and ACTIVITIES I cuee .Club 11, III, IV Mixed Chorus III,IV Newspaper II,IV Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee is 1, S' 5 john linton Slater September 7, 1945 The secret of success 18 constancy of purpose. Anonymous CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Newspaper III,IV Class Secretary III Mixed Chorus III,IV Soccer III,IV Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee -- i.1.,:,,. M .:,fAf.,.1.,- :,.,. ,, .. r x -, - . M :swarm as:-uw W X-I, ., .. x - .. XXANYQ.-MN-f.--14:-Q-x. sw . f- 1 A.-M xx ax: -,Nwxwnv . - ww x . X- 1- - - - - 1 1- 1 1 . 1 Carol Jean, Tietjen August 1, 1945 And if tomorrow be sad or never come at all, I've at least today. Anonymous CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Newspaper I, II, III, IV Glee Club I, II, IV Debating III, IV Cheerleading I, II, III, IV Co-Captain Cheerleading III Bowling I, II Gym Award I, ll, III I unior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee X IX. N X X xxx ' wx Q Q X x 5 XX Reba: Arm, Walker March 9, 1946 Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing in a woman. Shakespeare CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Mixed Chorus III, IV Glee Club III, IV Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee 2 .3 315 --, . 5. 1 1 P,1'? SNESH e X E 1 1 5 1121? .lgyii 1 ' iw . 1 1 1 . 5 , -55: 1 1 . 1 R.. My Y Y 1. .1 E1 1' . -1 15 N 111 1 q.,::?:ak1-NNi:'fiEI'. '1?:.?. Q. 1? .951 X Nw Q Q X bw Q N Y X 5 N NEA N x N1 QNX -. XX V1 xx A Spencer Charles Wootton November 28, 1945 Wit and wisdom are born with the man. Seldon CREDITS and ACTIVITIES Honor I, II Clasis President II Class Vice-President III Newspaper I,II,III,IV Mixed Chorus I,II,IV Bowling I,II Softball I,II,III,IV Basketball I,II,III,IV Soccer I,II,III,IV Captain of Soccer III,IV All-Star Soccer Team III,IV Special Athletic Award III Junior Prom Committee Senior Prom Committee ki x . N. S X WN X . J: X: www W WW W JW - X. MX? QF NX, SW swf V , 'Y ' 'QQ ,- g :V 3 : fi ig 5 fl? ' 5 N, . i x NAM xl S' 2 is R XX fx NSS .g . cw K .SX Q X sxk ' S S 1 .xx N W X5 f 9 g 15.-' X Q x it X 4 X N A-QS A L mv A X 5'-Aim Z ,X S 3 5 R -gg. Q xXX , X 'xCff5b'1.:. Q N K' - Q Sf qw A RQ S .. 5 . X kim- if A A sw S9 WN::,:5:3:55-ga X y ,SN .Q . ,sir x 35, 4. -55.5 . 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F 3, : , Re Class O jQcers Clare Condit VICE-PRESIDENT Linda Whiteman Raymond Fischer TREASURER SECRETARY I BACK ROW: L. Whiteman, E. Johnson, R. Keller. J. Ferdon, C. Branscombe, S. Shenton, R. Koenig. FRONT ROW: L. Frost, S. Callister, G, Spitzenberg, Mrs. . 7 Huexgel, L. Bier, E. Anderson, C. Condit. M,.,,. EBF..-,,,ifQl1lfQi A ff WXZ . J T T F. 1. . . T L KM iff! Lui... K 'wi-ZVV5 .QT W QB' Vi, f J I 4, J- gm. h tvlr il fd jf 'Mw7'! I My I . is wffsfw M I is ,W .,,' ,A 'f I U ij I JM Z LL, 1,113 11712-g,,k QLQ4, vi K bi K F L i 76,3 ikluk . 'M T tt jfs j ff 'mfj f Z-'N 'Q'aULf,ffs, aff ,f J 'W 11106 141, X1 ,Nj I . U if of 1 0 'R M , i Nd' M Best of luck to next year's Seniors! V'-,E g ...' fy' . K. f' If P 1 L N QS. 'ws -KN . ik 1.1 L :X .EW TJ.. M19 f ' M 'fa -. X QD k Us Vim' N K? 'x y- it 53 gi: O , ys AM., 2. JW - sw, x, 0, ml. u X Ni S k 1 QW 'N 1 t A 9 , X xx ty. xii X' Q1 4 'Sex tmp Y-1, on ik.: xc , N Al ' 11 'R 'x fix, 'pay 4 1 x, ..., 1 ku I NJ W. mil . -J I QJ F . A '3 cal in Ys1 r up 'fx - 'TJ L53 T23 f KN 2-,fr .,. if .3 r, 5 . , A ' . KJXY H . BJ GLEN' xrQ' E .js N5 wk wg .gifs QE! is xx'-...Xl VW . .KJ BACK ROW: R. Bonner, J. Sutter, T. Ferguson, R. Proud, F. Dietrich, R. Fischer. FRONT ROW: V, Berthold, W. Hornung, R. McCoy, P. Thompson, I. Helfat, R. Arndt, J. Smith. E 59 Wednesday Lunches 1 C-i,,,? Typical Junior Spirit jeg GTV -ug! 9 60 i Boys' Gym X Q x - GS nr X Q Nm X N555-FT w... Y Q S '? mmwwww-w M x it Xzpggrxxrmw xv X A X if ' A - M A h es: .W . Qi A I' X xo , Xb x. 5 Y ' fi I x xx, .W X xx 'X x :ai i. X wwww ' fx' Nix NN . NNW www! S6 f www ww -.SQN N x ,Y N X Ai 31 xl 3 ix V A X .S X- ' we- x Ex ,Eg ' Laurence Tucci PRESIDENT R 'YH 1 yd: ww -N N R .A lv' 'Y -V :N ck fx-P P 3 . Linda Houghton VICE-PRESIDENT Class 0 fears John Hiscock TREASURER 62 Ioan Salmon SECRETARY TOP ROW: H. Heintz, W. Pellegrini, I. Davino, L. Tucci, R. Essigrnan, W. Palminteri, R. Torres, P. Cooper, H. Iohntra, W. Kuhn, R. Dressler, I. Cascione, I. I-liscock. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Prabpios, JI, Wong, P. White, I. Hgibghton, Roi-ghardt, D. Lubansky, I. Sutton, P. Malabre. if2Q..iiQ.fL.i f r, ' in flmt ife...ff...,.. .....Q,,. -few..f.M.w..k,PP-P - ., MV X MW. ,W T 1 vii AW it Q, R. JMi..noif5 fronts... '1r ifLi, Qf,wlg2..f.4 V mf' V,2f4.QimQfVifUf' if get rf 12 ie iii' , ,ite if AU . AV GMX 1 V f'E'L.fi.fr,,.rw.Lf Wgwfi- L Ju! -if-fdfvc. ', ,gf U' V viffvd TM L ' i if X fuiifwlfm 'Ji Hzybw ,f'LIi..v-C, - H T PM vi 0 homore la si if ti in V ff: WV 17 M1 Q: ' ' X--. N P .R P' 'i?i f'l.f 'Q f J 1 T ,W if ,3U,5vN i TTRR X J 1iifiJfi...wifwiffyii iqgeiitefk M,f1fAi5V ' bm ...,. .,.. ,ff.e?:i,,J'Qi,. 11 Ohmliif. GIWCM NUM With the completion of Xf1is?y,ear, tbkfglla f '65 officially will be considered jfl,5QLfiy. .rap MAX J nupperclass en, 2' We feqjfxitigjp they ghsergi -S distinction and hope their Junior Yegrg, !L45sb4,f'Q qppmh will bring gym selkpfacyiiiiigp d groxflniisigessg IQ EUKQJ Y 2 lin W I in QSO M wg 'T M0 'eci Wi ,nitwb K M Q PMXQN- M A W .X 4 7 , . 'D-f' 'R A . R T ,f WJ tif .W K f T f in fi! T off? Lwwim Qma CW' 'V WCQ YL L 9'N,,fJ'L ' Iiiq KM P fy K KU ' ' 'xg Viyfyti VJW P R P V6.1 Qu If ' W U ij I PM Q, I 5' as J I HJ,2,,- JW' T V311-1 jj' i I 'jg ,,:f1 ' 'fog , .,f.L.C'v, , ' I 2 ,-'Ill 'AW 1 ykfx-vw'lf 'L l3p, ,fm -'Lf . ,Q ., Lf-,,if If , ,-f ' -- 4,9 J ' ,flZffff'Lc: fI,'Ld2M.d - ffl' 'JM A-11 4 Q JA L54 .,ff,' ,A 4, r LL' val! .1 1 -,fi i fx!!! ful! QAM I I V!V!,x.fll. dn! 1 i 7 LJ? , A, 8 J ,.f' E-cf j If ,Q -CJ, -' ' JL r Q, at JL v J' 1 1 1' L wget f The Line -Up Extracurricular Activities Mgr MW M 64 away wif W X A Sophomore Party 5 X 5 5 - X V w.wW-,N -,if ,, , .MLMWW wc -N -WWWMWWXW.WNW MRM: NWNNW-MXW...,B,.,,Mm.wX.N,.vmw.WMMWW.N . - S W -I V. in E-- l1.. . jg? J' Q. Q?-' ,, xv Q ., R ,'A , A rf , X? 0 . QQ' ,Mn It JM, g V 21 1 V In 1 V' - f-.Jfil UK , tiff A :'!V'E! UJAY X et 7 . lj i ,- .3 if gi FU! - A U L' lf?-' ' ix Xl 'r 4 X K t 2. ,.,- ptr R M- ' xt , X. X QW? 'Vx J -K ' x I ,. D its- xp NI H341 . rx 33' W ' 1 xx 'iff U kj' ' . .H- ,a, Ffa . Patricia Grahame Q X JJ PRESLDE i J 1' 5,12 NT . VV!! M v-. Class W Paula Pabst T REASURER 'A . W '66 VL 4 f 01 . Y J 4 .7- Ofjqcers 1 I 1 .. IX IPM! l Robert Kuhn VICE-PRESIDENT Cynthia Bateman SECRETARY TOP ROW: A. Cascione, K. Allan, C. Bateman, N. Hale, M. Baumgratz, B. Newbatt, D. Reynolds, I. Mac Innes, Mrs. Kennison. MIDDLE ROW: M. Berglund, P. Pabst, N. Jellinek, P. Grahame, E. Craig, J. Gettler S. Musarra. BOTTOM ROW: P. Rogers, D. Young, R. Kuhn, W. Gillette, G. Gehrkens, K. Wootton. X ,. 2 ' W K- .. .Pa-I K Cf.. . it tk 1 Y Q . K 'ilu 1 ,,,,4 ' X E The Freshman Class Q Q. tsfgy.. flqvik :NRI ,M x K Our newest addition to Woodhull is a creative and energic group who, we know, get it will surely contribute to our school. Many of the freshmen have already begun to ex- 'C-CR I by hibit their academic ability, while becoming enthusiastic members of the various or- if-g E ganizations. X ..- ff' . li' ff ff W' ,J 19-- ,K M' ,AJ fx' a 17 L 1 J , JW ', X AAD' ' .1 ' ,Y J I f. kr. 1 X73 , 'ff fl z. .I Lu A M qfxj my I,. X T yy, If 'V M Mfg jig' ro ' J' il QJ5, G w ff 1, f W what am 1 b1d?'2? :fi C-ff Q p 55' David and comm V fy Q' QJ Q, fp QQ df A - N ' V 4 v' I, ! nl , , A ,jj , .JV U' .MV :f!y1N,vL'V 5, -Q- -- I ,f f' Q RK' if ,ff ' ' O- ,fe ,i 5 ful' P ,N ff mx , . VJ A .g W pf Q ei ' Af ir' ff uv . ff - Rff Af em , . -x, : gf 1' -.... J Q ,ny bu X I I 7 5450051 I Sandwiched In 2- 225355 55 Egg gi 531 sig The Last Resort Sm! X3 QSTENELS Sig: xvygglqg 2333i if ACTI ITIE sb N IA! 279' yzsyzxfd H32 x M S - iss '- -5 M3535 STANDING: Nancy Iellinek, Raymond Bonner, Ellen Kahn, Carlton Depner, Barbara Pernice, William Kuhn. SEATED: Patricia Grahame,Ioanne Lubansky, Mrs. Austin, William Pellegrini, Suzanne Shenton. tudent Council Expertly advised by Mrs. Margaret Austin, Woodhull's governing body upholds the traditions and high standards of our school. TOP ROW: W. Pellegrini. J. Smith, C. Depner, P. Thompson, C. James, W. Gillette, R. Kuhn, R. Arndt, D. Young. SECOND ROW: R. Essigman, R. Torres, W. Palminteri, J. Davino, J. Cascione, J. Slater, J. Brackx, S. Wootton, J. Brummer, R. McCoy, W. Hornung, K. Wootton. THIRD ROW: B. Borghardt, L. Hough ton, P. Malabre, M. Berglund, E. Craig, A. Cascione, S. Khoury, G. Beacom, S. Callister, C. Branscombe, H. Laburn, L. Frost, N. Hale, C. Bateman, I. Maclnnes, I. Gettler. FOURTH ROW: B. Pernice, P. Austin, C. Condit, R. Bonner - Co-editor, J. Ferdon - Co-editor, Mrs. Day - Advisor, E. Kahn - Editor-in-Chief, R. Fischer - Co-editor, G. Spitzenberg, R. Keller, S. Musarra, J. Medley. BOTTOM ROW: I. Lubansky, C. De Sena, C. Tietjen, S. Shenton, L. Whiteman, D. Lubansky, N. Iellinek, P. Grahame, R. Koenig, M. Baum- gratz, D. Reynolds, B. Newbatt, P. Pabst. Newspaper Staff Credit should be given to the staff of the Three Star General for its dedicated and enthusiastic showing. We can only hope that future members of the Newspaper areas energetic and talented as this year's group. , Three Star General The Three Star General under the able and devoted leadership of Mrs. Day, the advisorg Ellen Kahn oureditor-in-chiefg and Jeanne Ferdon, Raymond Fischer, and Raymond Bonner, the co-editorsg is in its fifteenth year of publication. With the rugged standards set this year, the paper is really sailing ahead smoothly and all Woodhullites are proud of its advisory and editorial staff. ti 4 .. VX ..x !..- J :'-.: X - V pf ry, P ' K - Rfk K t mx Rl th I R tt A I.. Lf X- l KL, '-MN tk Q N ryvxxu V I X X' -1 5 J t if Xxx Lk K 5 klxvgk xx KQ'7xCliVl t f s , X, p hr C A. tt la- ly, NL. 1 K 'U Let ki, bog! XJ , TOP ROW: P. Malabre, E. Johnson, B. Borghardt, C. Tietjen, R. Koenig, S. Callister, L. Whiteman, G.. Beacom, S. Shenton, J. Perdon, C. Branscombe. SECOND ROW: M. Berglund, E. Craig, N. Jellinek, P. J Grahame, A. Cascione, K. Allan, J. Maclnnes, C. Bateman, N. Hale, J. Salmon, R. Keller. THIRD ROW: D. Lubansky, J. Sutton, L. Houghton, H. Mueller, H. Laburn, L. Frost, E. Kahn, G. Spitzenberg, L. Bier, B. Pernice, J. Hansen, R. Walker, S. Khoury. BOTTOM ROW: J. Lubansky, P. Austin, J. Medley, C. DeSena J. Wong, P. White, Mrs. Rogers, S. Musarra, J. Gettler, P. Pabst, E. Anderson, C. Condit. Glee Club Our Girls' Glee Club, under the able direction of Mrs.. Lily Rogers, is one of the most popular activities at Woodhull. ,Since good music is welcome at any school oc- casion, this group will always be an outstanding and worth-while part of school life. 73 TOP ROW: J: Smith, P. Cooper, C. Depner, J. Slater, W. Pellegrini, P. Thompson, R. McCoy, J. Davino, H. Johntra, I. Cascione. SECOND ROW: R. Essigman, R. Torres, W. Palrninteri, P. Rogers, R. Fischer, R. Proud, J. Brackx, S. Wootton, I. Brumrner, R. Bonner, K. Wootton. THIRD ROW: L. Houghton, P. Malabre, E. Johnson, M. Berglund, E. Craig, A. Cascione, K. Allan, S. Callister, C. Branscombe, G. Beacom, L. Frost, H. Laburn, H. Mueller. BOTTOM ROW: R. Walker, P. Austin, J. Medley, J. Hansen, S. Khoury, Mrs Rogers, L. Bier, S. Musarra, J. Gettler, B. Pernice, E. Kahn, C. Condit. 1 ,Af Mixed Chorus The Mixed Chorus, guided by Mrs. Rogers, entertains at most school affairs. Both boys and girls are given the opportunity to learn how to sing well. The group consists of Sopranos, Altos, Tenors, and Basses, and with Mrs. Rogers' help every member finds his place. We wish the Chorus continued success. KNEELING: L. Frost, M. Baumgratz, J. Lubansky, C. DeSena, G. Spitzenberg, D. Rey- nolds, B. Newbatt. SEATED: R. Keller - Treasurer, R. Koenig - Secretary, P. Austin - Vice-Chairman, Mrs. Huegel - Advisor. STANDING: G. Beacom, C. Tietjen, C. Horn- ung, J. Helfat, R. Kuhn, E. Kahn - Chairman, R. Arndt, R. Fischer, G. Gehrkens, J. Ferdon, B. Von Amelunxen. 0 ' Q JCL , 'xg H YV,-'Aff' ' f gr. JL, N U5f,3,0tc9tM'm ik J .-LQ X l,,.,.Q LIU - L0 pf.. I O ,B 0,5 . Mnvwylmsvfgf U,tdtfm-, Deb att ng WZ, , J 4 'QMbju4lQ IW Now in its second year, this organization is composed of enthusiastic students interested in formulating and discussing their opinions. Skillfully coached by Mrs. Huegel, this group has already proved that it has a promising future. 75 It is considered the highest honor to become a member of Woodhull's Honor Society ln order to have one's name inscribed on the Honor Plaque, one must have been on the Honor Roll all but twice during the four years of study. All members receive the Scholastic Key, which is a fitting reminder of academic excellence. NX, ,. 9 Q 1 S m .N sin '-iss, SX, i-.SQ ww 5-zifftx-, X YQ-. :W W1 fi ww . N . . Tix X .. K , - f . k .XG1 A 5 vb AS., ' f :au . . .f .. 3 A Q N - X ' Q . f F15 1 -- 5 .vw N A .W W---v M w-ff, A M Q. I 2 9' I .NsQiwNvsFx,.Tl...?5if- 55mm ,S ' .2 Y , ,zz fam, Q,NN.- -- ww, ., W. Q ,f 9 - .Q 5 K E S WNSSQW . J X .W KA QM ' . - wwf Q -A51 ' - , it . Q . -z. .w -K Q' MN! - K 5 k - 3 Q H N 1 H V 'Y X mx ' x ww M sw -,-by , A Q X . .. . .. Q Q . gy A N S. XX EFX F525 X Q - -:-if V 'ix yi' ' b .. f- 045 K, A K X 1 ' .2 ix . , fs- Mfx... K, f-1 . -h'. ,Q 1 9 ,.:5:-5 11 .i -fn W ,Q f-lf-XQ QN' if, S, .Sf I-X Q X TSE' .- X . ' 1 Qs. k 'k'k 9 Q wx..-.N ' .Sk . -'wiv Q- AN W5 x .Ss . . - ,W . img xi .. A fx ...J Q ' .wa H Q ' K' . N - IX f N FRONT: J. Smith, R. Dressler, S. Wootton QCaptainQ, I. Slater, R. Rothfuss, J. Hiscock. MIDDLE: R. Bonner, C. Hornung, C. Depner, P. Thompson, R. Arndt, D. Young. REAR I. Brackx, P. Cooper, R. McCoy, J. Brummer, R. Proud, K. Wootton. Soccer The soccer team has enjoyed a very successful year. Enthusiastic support, su- perior sportsmanship and leadership have carried this team to many excitinglvictories. KNEELING: S. Wootton, C. DepnerqCaptainj. J. Brummer. STANDING: J. I-liscock, R. Arndt, P. Cooper, R. Proud, R. Kuhn. Basketball Basketball, Woodhull's most popular sport, has progressed this season with vigor, perseverance and spirit. The leadership of Skip Depner with the winning determina- tion on the part of all players make every game an exciting contest. Mr. Sullivan, Woodhul1's new coach, has helped the team considerably, even in the short time he has worked with them. We wish both the team and its encouraging coach a bright future. Woodhull is proud to have both of you. SEATED: J. Sutter, J. Smith, S. Wootton, I. Brummer qCaptainJ, C. Depner, J. Brackx. STANDING: R Dressler, R. McCoy, P. Cooper, W. Kuhn. ofiball The softball team with Johnny Brummer as Captain is looking ahead to an exciting season. With added senior and underclassman strength our team appears to have an impressive offen- sive. A W I' Q ir Left to right: I. Ferdo1b,R. ' le' B. Borghardt, L. Whiteman. J. Salmon, R. Koenig. I. Wong, E. Anderson I. Lubansky, Pvyjhgbe, C na, S. Shenton, I. Sutton, D. Lubansky, C. Tietjen. if Cheerleading JJ! M fi rib' UW M Senior Varsity The cheering squad, under the leadership of Elizabeth Anderson and Barbara Borg- hardt, captain and co-captain respectively, is a group Woodhull is really proud of. With their neat, new uniforms and lively cheers, they always make a good impression dat the games. Best of luck to this energetic squad! .82 Left to Right: B. Newbatt, D. Reynolds, J. Mac Innes, N. Hale, C. Bateman, P. Grahame, N. Jellinek, P. Pabst. i . r , P 9 U Wiatr Cheerleadmg Mfr' liiiriixirwv trawl Junior Varsity fh The Junior Varsity is composed Of 8 Freshman girls. Though small, this group has .p ' . .St X proved to be a great asset to the squad. . Congratulations on your first successful year as cheerleaders., ' 'Bib' U X ,cf'gQW tif 2 '-QQQSXX' . . J? . saw they A W QSM X Lf QNQJ-54 CBJ we KAN ,D .QQ2 n x C 5' W'--' 1 N. 3 X T53 XX 1 VQNNM'lwfSw'x f...s Q5-V 'QB gp QA 1- Ns X X xslg-1 ' 95 -r cvs ' , . QTSQM. mv 83 irls 9 m Whether playing games or exercising, the girls enjoy a full, active gym class. Mrs Gates, the instructor, always allows the girls to express themselves, while still guiding their activities. . . . 1001, 1002, . . . The big day at N.Y.U. High Hopes ' Spring Fever 1 To boost morale: the Chaplain and the Cheerleader High Finance F fr f - - -- fr -Y -Y--f---Y-7---W f We... . The Stucleliis TOP ROW: I. Brackx, S. Wootton, J. Brummer, B. Pernice, G. Beacom, C. Tietjen, S. Khoury, H. Mueller J. Slater, C. James, C. Depner, R. LaBell. BOTTOM ROW: E. Kahn, I. Medley, J. Hansen, H. LaBurn, R. Walker, P. Austin, C. DeSena, I. Lubansky, Mrs. Austin. The Senior lass Their last year filled with endless business, this class has reached its academic goal. The class of '63 leaves Woodhull filled with gratitude for the wonderful prepa- ration we have received here. CONTENT S.: Senior Baby Quiz qGir1s' Groupj Freshman Initiation 1960 Sponsored by Class of '63 A N A Senior Day 1962 5 Graduation Night 1962 'Q .,!. Alma Mater and School Song -f f'lE2EQi2 ff M ' Q Answers to Senior Baby Quiz - xpp. 81, 90 was . f Q 1. S. Wootton 2. J. Slater 3. C. Depner 4. R. La Bell 5. J. Brackx 6. C. James ' J. ' f- 7. 1.13 Qsvi swtgxlvxix rummer 2012 36 CU F 1- . K 4 'gfjlh -are . 1. C. DeSena 2. I. Hansen if tv -. Qi wav A 3. J. Lubansky 4. Er Kahn W K . -. 5. H. Mueller 6. G. Beacorn 5 -di, 7. P. Austin 8. J. Medley A 9. B. Pernice 10. C. Tietjen ll. R. Walker 12. S. Khoury 2 4 6 1 3 9 7 khk- K. k.xg I0 ll I2 The Class of 1963, Hosts Freshman Initiation 1960 TOM FERGUSON RAY FISCI-IER BOB MCCOY RAY BONNER FUN! FUN! FUN! 9! Senior Day 196 Dr. Joyce Brothers? Beauty and the Beast? Sitting Pretty? Look Homeward, Angel? if , , w, WM ' QQ wx, Q X X . 1 I SN S x - x R xwr' 'QS s S 1 Xim- ,., vp ,- , .K ,ps ALMA MATER Woodhull to thee, our hearts in reverence raise With one accord our fervent hymn of praise Thee do we thank for years of joy and peace And thy dear memory shall not ever cease. Vestiges of thee will linger all our life Undimmed by strain of worry or of strife They will not fade though we may grow apart Thee do we, Woodhull, cherish in our hearts. Here have we culled with honor and with pride Those sacred truths by which we'll e'er abide Thou Alma Mater our faith and hope perceive As we in reverence, thy hallowed portals leave '0lE.'. L n'3mi 'inks 'rr-is woonnutt PREP scnoot SONG Hip! Hip! Hurray! for Woodhull Prep School We work together as a team We all work, we learn, we grow Give us a chance and just let us show. Hip! Hip! Hurray! for Woodhull Prep School That's what you'll always hear us say So give a great big cheer for the school that we hold dear Woodhull Prep School! That's it! Yea! Remember the days we spent in all our classes? Remember the nights we burned the midnight 0119 While struggling to gain fame and glory for our name We took the colors gray and green and made them symbols of esteem And look at the way the years just rolled behind us While leaving us much happiness and joy. This spells Woodhull, Good Old Woodhull, Woodhull, our school. m ,NY XS x . , -,. .. NSXSQVX I Q- W ' wemff-A NN A X xg-Q .Q , , ig. ' asv 95. 'Nz r:'S,w.w Q . if 1.555-W ERTISER Compliments o f the Parent- Teachers Association of the Woooflwll Schools - i MAY AND MATT DE SENA 1 1 I 1 1 1 I ' 'I BEST WISHES COMPLIMENTS FROM THE OF THE JUNIORS F SOPHOMCRES BEST OF LUCK TO THE CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE UNDERCLASSMEN FRESHMEN CLASS OF '63 - i l l l 1 i I l Wives who cook and do the dishes Should be granted three wishes: A grateful mate, a well-kissed cheek, A Russell Inn Dinner every every week. . RUSSELL INN STEAK HOUSE Qin Old Murray Hill, 149th Place at Roosevelt Ave. Flushing, L. I. Luncheon, Dinner Served Daily FL 9-9773 i 1 HOllis 5 8700 8701 BRUMMER LUMBER CORP. 214-44 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village 28, N. Y. ll1 DR. AND MRS. EDWARD KAHN nvos i I i DR. AND MRS. LUBANSKY RA TULA TIONS THE' LA BELL FAMILY HOLLIS COMMUNITY PHARMACY 197-19 Jamaica Ave. HOllis 4-6286 RUDY'S DELICATESSEN Grocery, Delicatessen Fruits and Vegetables Bird Ev Fro F d 195-47 J maica Ave. HOllis 5-7086 HOLLISWOOD QUALITY MARKET 197-05 Jamaica Ave. Hollis, New York 1-1Olli s 5 - 0443 EXOTIC GARDENS FLORIST 195-39 Jamaica Ave. Hollis, New York HOllis 8-5070 HOLLIS GARDENS LIOUOR STORE, INC. Wine s an 195-17 J Hollis, d Liq amaica A l101'S New York . S CHARLES MCGOWAN 195-45 Jamaica Ave. Hollis 23, N. Y. C mpliments Canciyl Scda -mc?-g f - HART REFRIGERATION C mplimenfs Of CCMPANY EDWARD PARKER SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF '63 FROM THE MUELLER FAMILY NAPHTHA RUG CLEANING CO., INC EV. 1-ozoo ' , I - gm-Q5 C9.lnc,cLEANlNGlll 2 n o 1 Ni 1 1NNl N 'AN'Q 4l 'll f N m, 0 ' A N1N-W n NNN1 n......g 0 n ' gag Qisai lwf A- sl--' 500 Morgan Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. FREDERICK G. BAUMGRATZ EVergreen 7-0200 IVanhoe 9-9400 1 'xl i ED. KATT FLCRIST Wishes to Extend Its Sincere Congratulations to the Class of 1963 EDW. KATT The sign of flowers beautiful Flowers for all occasions 180-19 Linden Blvd. Telephone St. Albans 34, N. Y. LA 8-2068 Established - 1927 Prop.: DANIEL HENRY f RUDMANN'S PHARMACY Jamaica Ave. Corner 196 St. Hollis, N. Y. BOYSVILLE, INC BOYS' AND COLLEGE SHOP HO 5-3646 BA 4-42.17 2.18-2.7 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village, N. Y. Interior - Exterior Painter 35-38 2081311 St. Hollis 4,6355 Bayside 61, N. Y CEA BROTHERS Jamaica-Hollis Beer and Beverage Distributor License HC598 HO11is 5-6271 197-Z9 Jamaica Ave. - Hollis 7, N. Y. Cold Beer in 1l8 - 114 - 112 Kegs Delivered' to Homes for All Occasions Ice - Ice Cubes RU DY'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 2.19-01 Springfield Blvd. Bayside 61, N. Y. BA 4-5154 Whore Better Meals Begin CARL HOPPL 8. SONS VALLEY STREAM PARK INN 130 Merrick Road Valley Stream, L. I, N. Y. PF Dining :F Dancing :ff Entertainments :ff Banquets Valley Stream 5-6035 JON-GORDON 6 Congratulations , , -I I MEN S N BOYS VILLE, to the Class of '63 218-Z7 Jamaica Avenue I Queens Village, N. Y. THE WOCTTON FAMILY HOllis 4-6355 Congratulations I Compliments to the of Class of '63 MR. AND MRS. A w. J. s. WALKER I FREND COMP LIMENTS OF NATURAL SHOULDER SHCP f 'F' Clothing 'I' Furnishings 'F Formal Wear to Hire 92 - 22 New York Blvd. Jamaica, N. Y. DAVIUUYS , Addendum Joanne Lubansky reigned as Queen of the 1962 Christmas Cotil- lion, presented by the Junior Class. As Woodhu11's first Prom Queen this popular and vivacious Senior carried the title honorably. Pamela Austin received a full Regents Scholarship to be used at any New York State College or University. Congratulations, Pam! Additions to the Faculty Second Semester ARNELDA MONACO English B, A, , New York University JAMES SULLIVAN Physical Education Savage School of Physical Education IIO The Rev Mr. and The Rev The Rev. Mr and Mr and Mr and Mr and Mr and Mr. and Mr and Patrons and Mrs. Robert Y. Condit Mrs. Chester Jordan and Mrs. Ernest F. Kamp Geroge C. Eichelman Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Milton Austin Bernard Beglane James Day A. F. Gates Valentine Huegel Lawrence Kennison Jan Mendelsohn T. Monaco Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Miss Marilyn Pralle Mrs. Lily A. Rogers Miss Lilian Rothman Mr Mr. Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr Mr Dr. Dr. Mr Mr Dr. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. Jos eph Prabulos Burdge Austin Benjamin Beacom Frank Brackx John Brummer Carlton Depner Matthew De Sena Richard Hansen David James Edward Kahn Ernest Khoury Frank La Bell Harry Laburn William Lubansky Mr s . Raymond Medley Mr.. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Walter Mueller A. Pernice John Slater Charles Tietjen W. J. S. Walker Harlan Wootton Rosie Whoopeel I ! Spence-Wence Pi8SY WiS8Y Aggie-Wa-Wa, Ditto Horn of Emeralds Pepsi up 197th I'm an Aunt! Pell NB.. Bean Stalk Aggi-Wa-Wa Jack M. Cascione The Austins Uncle George C. M. The Baum Aggi-Wa-Wa is King! Fraulein Pralle All Right! I I Val and John Bali High Sandy Goose Wray Sexy Bean Christmas of 1964 Seedy Frosty Anyone else? Vive la Woodhulll I I 'Maybell' - 'Fritz' Down With Golf Cape Cod '62 Hill Top I.A.K. Paula U.S. Navy Hospital The Bomb Boosters Meg Bernado Mudd I eff Shoot Ya', Buddy! Worms The Dolls The Strippers Peggy's the Best! Fred D. Vic? R.A.M. Mrs. Mendelsohn Johnny Doc Ieffy Topsy Robert Arndt Poor Charlie Rebel Anne Joe Yea!! Rutgers! I Yea!! U. of R. II Harriett Goose's Sister Glen Billy Boy H. You-There Purple Thumb Lake St. Catherine Richie and Sandy 4 years T ogether' Little Frog Big Frog Don't Giggle The Bluffs A,S,K. I'm Still Waiting Buck is Rolling Crash A593035 7 .rr ASN I 2 .i . A 4 N Greasy Strikes Back One of the three Larry's Harem Bonjour, Mme.. Augustin! Callie of the,Emer31Cl5 The Music Class? Still Water Runs Deep Coffee, tea, or milk? Yes Bill H. Bob Kuhn Killer D. Bob LaBel1 Davino Bruce M, C. Tiny Arndt Help Stamp out Ho Yen! Samuel Gates May and Matt Garden City Sport Bohacks for Better Buys Annie Judy The Bushe Down With Ho Yen Early Man. Mrs. Jordan Chet Jordan Paula Jordan Good-Luck: 'Classmates Senior Prom Babs Little Lu Buns Friday Night .T .F.K. Scott The Old Sea Captain Sidney . CLASS OF '63 Pamela Austin Gail Beacom John Brackx John Brummer Carlton Depner Carol De Sena Joan Hansen Christopher James Ellen Kahn Susan Khoury Robert Labell Harriet Laburn Joanne Lubansky Judith Medley Henrietta Mueller Barbara Pernice John Slater Carol Tietjen Reba Walker Spencer Wootton CLASS OF '65 Barbara Borghardt Jack Cascione Paul Cooper John Davino Robert. Dressler Robert Essignman Henry Heintz John Hiscock Linda Houghton Harold Johntra William Kuhn Deborah Lubansky Pamela Malabre , William Palminteri William Pelligrini Joan Salmon ' Janet Sutton Richard Torres Laurence Tucci Paula White Jacqueline Wong Directory CLASS OF '64 Elizabeth Anderson Robert Arndt Victor Berthold Lorraine Bier Raymond Bonner Charlotte Branscombe Susan Callister Clare Condit Frederick Dietrich Jeanne Ferdon Thomas Ferguson Raymond Fischer Linda Frost Jonathan Helfat Karl Hornung Elaine Johnson Rosemarie Keller Renata Koenig Robert McCoy Richard Proud Suzanne Shenton Jeffrey Smith Georgette S pitzenberg John Sutter Paul Thompson Barbara Von Amelunxen Linda Whiteman CLASS OF '66 Kathleen Allan Cynthia Bateman Margaret Baumgratz Margaret Berglund Anne Cascione June Gettler Glen Gherkens Wray Gillette Patricia Grahme Nancy Hale' Nancy Jellinek Robert Kuhn Janet Maclnnes Roseanne Mandel Susan Musarra Barbara Newbatt Paula Pabst Diane Reynolds Paul Rogers Richard Rothfuss Kenneth Wootton David Young V f TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The WorId's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made . 1 g 1 tg.. ,, -2 Q 3. .Of ' I, . 4 '- .-, W ,Si . ,. .1 ,, i -s :E . be , ,Ai r 'lx is 39:3 TT if: ' il, L1 -2521 , iv? 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