Elmont Memorial High School - Olympian Yearbook (Elmont, NY)
- Class of 1958
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Dedication
Dr. R. V. Cogger
The lofty standards set for the students of Elmont Memorial High
School have been established in one short year by you, our principal, Dr.
Robert V. Cogger.
The excellent intra-mural program, our diversified activities, and the
stimulating guidance program, are all attributed to your inspiration. The
outstanding scholastic achievements of the graduating class, as well as the
rest of the school, have also been accomplished through your careful attention.
lYe therefore proudly dedicate this, the Hrst edition of our yearbook, the
Olympian, to you.
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The play is done, the curtain drops,
Slow falling to the prompter's bell:
A moment yet the actor stops,
And looks around, to say farewell.
The last scene of the Class of '58 has faded
out. Our amateur group begin in E.M.H. S.
two years ago. After stumbling and groping in
the dark with a raw script we have finally
marked the successful opening of our new school.
Upon entering our brand-new theater we
found to our distress a lack of props and bare
scenery. Despite all this, we found it to be to
our advantage, as not many are privileged to set
the fundamental traditions of future citizens.
This being the essence of our plot, the class
of ,58 can now turn over the lead roles to the
uprising stars, as we are now ready to go on to
a bigger stage. Actors are sometimes satisfied,
but they are forever trying to perfect the role
they perform. Since we have associated our-
selves with the theater, we, also, are not satisfied
and are constantly striving to better ourselves,
our school, and our community.
As the curtain falls, we will leave the stage
as minstrels carrying with us the knowledge
gained at E. M. H. S. with the hope of turning
into guiding stars on whatever stage of life we
may choose.
The Olympian, our playbill, has recorded
the progress of the past two years. Contained
between its covers is the past, the present, and
the future. Our productions, assisted by our
directive administrators will help this everlasting
play to achieve the proud applause of the
audience.
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Mrs hola S Southern
Preszdent Dzstnct 5
The education of even eluld Ill Aruerlca should be everybodvs busmess The evolu
tlonary processes contamed m 6dl1LdtlOI1 are not somethlng reserved solely for the educators
but a trust whreh must be shared by Amerlcans ln all walks of hfe As H1 h S h l G d
g L oo ra uates
you too w1ll be asked to share thxs serlous responslblllty The new and bp3C1OllS schools you
have recently occupled are the result of much preparatron and plannmg on the part of school
admmlstrators and of much sacnflce on the part of the taxpayers of our COI'I1l'l1lll"llt VV kn
y e ow
that vou are grateful to your parents and nelghbors who have so unstlntlngly expressed thelr
trust IH our publle sehool sy stem by authorrzmg C0l'lbtl'UCtl0ll of our beautlful hxgh schools
As you approleh adulthood however you wlll soon reallze that ln order for America
to have the most excellently truned mmds m the world lt wlll be necessary to contmually
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pp arse in eva u ate the 6dllLltl0I1'1l system 1n vour eommumty It would be the height of
follv to assume that my school regardless of nts .leademle l'Cplltdtl0Il IS performmg perfectly
and xslthout problems Therefore lt wlll be your solemn duty to tlke an aetlve mterest IH all
school m utters so thlt you may be better qualxfled to evaluate and to offer constructive
Cl'ltlt.lSlH when neeessa B
ry y supportmg your pubhc school system you w1ll be perfomung
one of the h1ghest funetxons of e1tl7ensh1p and by honest and unblased evaluatlon of your
schools you are assurmg 1 system of educatlon Wl1lCl'l truly reflects the 1ntegr1ty of th1s natlon
Dllllel VY ebster wrote If we work upon marble lt w1ll perxsh lf we work upon brass
tlme wrll efface lt lf we rear temples they wull crumble 1nt l t b f
o cus ut 1 we work upon
FrHnortal mmds lf we lnlblle them VV1fll pnnclples wrth the just fear of Cod and love of our
e ow man we engrlve on those tablets something WlllLl'1 w1ll brlghten to all etcrnlty
Congratulatlons to each of you fmd may God bless you
Vxola S Southern
Preszdent Board of Educfztron
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Mr Alfred C Klcfer
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Anne Boeckmann Mr H Frank Carey Mr john j Doyle
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Iumor Hzgh School Prmczpal
Dr Robert V Cogger
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Pr1nc1pa s Message
Mrs Felnberg
Secretary to Dr Whztsztt
TO THE CLASS OF 1958
As the first grfaduatmg class of Elmont Memornl H1gh School you have had the unusual
prrvllege and opportumty of mltlatmg and orgamzlng many groups and act1v1t1es Your
leadershlp has been very lmportfmt 1n helpmg to set standards of SCh0l'lSt1C accompllshment
and school sp1r1t Although your gl'ddllll1OD mflrks the completlon of a s1gn1Hcant ObjCCf.lV6
you may contmue to set new goals and accept hfe s challenges courageously and enthuslastlcally
I hope your hlgh school yecars have enabled you to understand and appreclate the values
to be denved from lemrnmg self responslbrhty a concem for others mtegrlty and the job
well done Never 'lssumc your 6dllLatlOIl has been completed for hfe IS a contlnual series
of educatloml experlences Your success rn hfe depends on how you use these expenences
Cordlally yours
Robert V Cogger
MISS E Endres
Secretary to Dr Cogger
Mr john Davld
Director of Pupil Personnel Seruzce
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Congratulations to the stall of the Olympian on the publication of Elmont
Memorial High Schools first yearbook. The Olympian will serve as a pictorial
history of thc school, the students and the many activities.
Elmont Memorial is one of four six-year secondary schools plus Stanforth
junior High and a vocational shop addition to Sewanhaka built during 1955-57
in Central High School District No. 2 at a total cost of S15,500,000. There-
fore, this new school is one in a family of six secondary schools built to
provide the finest of educational opportunities for an ultimate enrollment of
more than 12,000 students.
The responsibility for operating this system of schools is vested in a
School Board by the people of thc district. The Principal of the District is
the executive officer of the Board. He has the responsibility for developing
the educational program, implementing Board policies, selecting administrative
decisions and carrying out the laws, rules, and regulations of the State
Education Department.
Also, the responsibilities of the district administration includes preparing
the budget, managing the schools' business affairs, purchasing school equip-
ment, supplies and books, management and upkeep of buildings and grounds,
operating the lunchrooms, providing the required bus transportation, and
coordinating the work of all principals.
To assist in carrying out these responsibilities, the Principal of the District
has a staff that includes the Assistant District Principal, a Director of Instruc-
tion and Pupil Personnel Services, an Administrative Assistant, Business
Manager, Building Superintendent, Lunchroom Supervisor, Director of Voca-
tional Education, Director of Adult Education and a Director of Physical
Education, Health, Safety and Recreation.
This central staff works with nearly 550 teachers, 9200 students, six
buildings and a budget of over 37,000,000 annually. Their every effort is to
effect the very best educational program for the youth of this community
compatible with Board policies, State Laws, and State Education Department
regulations.
Robert L. Springer
Principal of the District
D1' Charles Mr Forest Kaylor
Dr Jerome Nlosi McNeely Building Super
Dir School Pub Denial SUPWUISUT Sewanhaka H
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Mr. Harry Spencer
Director of lnstruc.
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Dr. Huch Flaherty
Director of Voca-
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Dr. Thomas Looby
Director of
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Dr jules Holub
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Mr Charles Hlll
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St1YTllllvltlOl'l of schol 1I'Slllp throughout the schools
of the Dlstrlct Uslng S6W'lIll1'lk1 IS thelr
nucleus these coordmntors combme thelr educfl
tlonal knowledge wlth experrence rn fldvrslng
admmlstrators and teachers
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ENC LISH DEPARTMENT-Front Row, left to right: Mrs. T. Thompson,
Nlrs R H lrlan, Nliss R. Altobelli. Second Row: Mr. D. Pfanner, Mr. F.
Furnarl Nlr. R. Young flllllfll gradej, Mr. H. Teitelhaum, Mr. I. Winstanley.
It has been the ambition of the English Department to help the students
develop their reading habits, improve their creative writing and enable each
student to obtain a well-rounded background in the lingual arts. We use
individual and group reports, reading assignments, book reports, classwork, and
homework whenever necessary. Through elective courses such as Public Speak-
ing, journalism, and Creative VVriting, the students are given an excellent chance
to broaden their scope of the English language.
JR. HIGH ENGLISH-soC1AL STUDIES-Front Row, left to fight. Mr. J. Eulie, Mr. M
Goldsmith, Mr. A. Marenstein, Mr. j. Shields, Mr. H. Rasmussen. Second Row: Mr. D. Nash,
Mr. I. Megarr, Mr. VV. Mac Devitt, Mr. P. Greco, Mr. T. Reynolds, Mr. R. Grimsmann.
English
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Leadership and a clear understanding of world affairs are necessary
qualities for every citizen. The Social Studies Department has attempted to
instill these qualities in the students of Elmont Memorial High School. American
History and XVorld History are followed by a course in Problems of Democracy.
Discussion and the use of newspapers and magazines are important facilities
which are employed by the faculty to better acquaint the students with the
problems of today.
SOCIAL STUDIES, SENIOR IIICIH SCHOOL-Left to right: Mr C Isoli
Miss A. NVz-sthoff, Mr.
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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT-Left to right: Mrs.
C. Block, Mr. C. Castellani, Mr. S. XVeiss, Mr.
A. Zagariello. Dr. NI. Rosenberg, Mr. F.
Micciche.
cience D epartment
The Science Department is striving
to develop the qualities of the students
of E.Nl.H.S., who show aptitude in the
field of Science. They have arranged dis-
cussions on formulated projects to pro-
mote interest in this important field.
Due to the great steps the Russians have
made in atomic energy, great emphasis
has been put on this field. This emphasis
has been strongly followed by the able
teachers of the Science Department.
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The Commercial Department strives to
prepare its students for the business world.
Secretarial practice and an introduction to busi-
ness procedure is presented to the student who
will pursue a career in American corporations.
Useful application of ideas is employed by
students going to school on a cooperative basis.
Concentration is placed on speed and accuracy.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT-Sefvlied, left to right:
Mrs. Fitzenrider, Miss M. Megna, Mrs. S. Gottfried.
Standzng: Mr. T. Leychus, Mr. WV. Irwin, Mr. A.
Goodwin.
Art Department
Color combination, perspective, and an appreciation of art are all empha-
sized by the Art Department. Those students showing talent in design and
originality are encouraged to develop these virtues. These talented students
have excellent guidance in the many diversified fields of art.
ART DEPARTMENT-Left to right:
Miss L. Wiener, Mr. B. Saxon, Miss
D. Anderson, Mr. E. Friedman.
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The Language Department fulfills the needs
of every student by offering Spanish, German,
French and Latin. In each language the student
is given a thorough background of the culture,
geography, and social conditions of the country ks lf:
which the language represents. "
Students are given sufficient knowledge to
enable them to further their language education
in college. A study in language education in
high school also prepares him to meet and
understand the people of various nationalities.
LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT-Seated, left to right:
Mrs. M. DiCristina, Miss M. McGuire, Miss R. Altobelli.
Standing: Mrs. F. Friedman, Mr. XV. Kohler Mrs.
D. Flannery.
Music Depart me nt
The main goal of the Department of Music is to develop an everlasting
understanding and appreciation of music. The fundamentals, the basis, and
the theory behind traditional and modern music is presented in various Ways
to Elmontis students. The musically inclined students benefit greatly by the
fine assistance and guidance of the Music Department in furthering their
musical ambitions.
'gltr Mrs. M. Roach. Mr. F. Cilhnan
Mrsul. Iaelcson.
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Seated left to r1,g,ht Mr W Smzek
Mr A Palau Mr N Voelger Stand
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Boys Physlca E ucatmn
The Boys Physrcal Educatron Department IS
a cred1t to our school Each boy IS glven ample
tralnmq to enable hrm to partrclpate 1n the mtra
mural program that offers hlm a wrde background
ln '1thlet1c competrtron
Our mrsrty sports are football basketball
soccer lrcrosse baseball and cross country The
athletes are selected on the DHSIS of sportsmanshlp
and 1l'JllltX to compete 1n the sport New sports W1ll
be added to the varsrty progrrm rs the season
progresses
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Intra murals class tournaments and out of
school athlet1c competrtron are the achlevements
of our Crrls Physlcal Educatron Department The
teachers and students have comblned therr efforts
to coordlnate a well developed department whlch
now meets the needs of our grrls
Concentratlon IS put upon team work and the
dex elopment of athletlc skllls Perfectlon 1S the by
product of practlce therefore we are g1VGH suffl
crent practlce whlch wrll one day lead to
perfectlon
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left to nght Mrs C Popella Miss D
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Projects m electrlclty archltecture wood
workmg and metal craft are completed by students
takm vocanoml subjects Each student IS taught
the HSIC prlnclples of mdustrxal occupatlons
Under tramed and able guldance he IS lnstructed
1n the safe use of power tools
Commg from thls department are the natlons
future archltects and mdustrlallsts
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HOIHC COIIOIIIIC S
The value and preparatlon of foods the
smooth fllIlCt10l'1lIl of a household 1nstruct1on ln
dressmakmg and t e art of 1nter1or decoratmg are
the skllls emphaslzed by the Home Economlcs
Department Practlce makes perfect IS the saymg
adopted by the Home Ec teachers and students
The preparatlon of fore1gn and 1ntr1cate foods and
pr1ct1ce m 1nter1or decoratlon make the students
more fam1l1ar wlth these phases of home hfe
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Home left to Tlgllt Nlrs R Harlln
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Gm ance De partment
Adx 1ce IS one of the most rmportant factors
ln the dex elopment of an 1nd1x ldual Our Culdance
adusers have proved to be a great help 1n moldlng
the students of hlmont Memorral Hlgh School Wrth
effectrve counselrng The Curdance Department
Works contlnually rn order to flllflll 1tS objectlve
Whrch IS to make every student happy VV1th h1s or
her cholce of subyects llfe xx ork or college
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The students of Elmont Memorlal are safe
guarded agarnst rllness and accrdents by our very
efflclent Health Department
Medrcal h1stor1es comprrsed of eye tests hear
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emmrnatlons are used bv our nurses to determlne
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From the openmg bell 1n the mormng to the
last bell of the day the Maln Offrce Staff provldes
varrous servrces for facult and students allke
School fmances the dally ulletrn lncomlng and
outgomg mall and teacher asslgnments are a few
of the numerous jobs executed by the staff
Through the capable and prompt work of the Mam
Offrce Staff our school IS a smooth runnlng one
OFFICE STAFF Front Row left to
right Mrs F Weldon Mrs C Mama
Mrs F Rarzman Mxss A Maselh
Second Row Mrs E Femberg Mrs
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G111 ance 0ff1ce ta
Due to the prompt and careful work of the
Guidance Offlce Staff teachers are kept mformed
as to who IS absent by the eff1clent attendance
sheets whlch are turned out dally
Accompanymg thls job IS the very rmportant
and t1r1ng one of flllmg out hundreds of college
apphcatlons It IS gratlfymg to know that We have
such a capable staff
GUIDANCE STAFF Left to Tight
Nlrs C Perlrck Nlrs S Bontz Xlrs
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Slmmons Mrs R Roman Second
Row Mrs V Llnesh Mrs M
Wrllrams Nlrs E Rlemenschnelder
Mrs D Ambrose Mrs R Kelfer Mrs
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C Eterno Nirs L McClure Mrs C
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IS 1 ck ln modern school
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Row Hr P Fasano Nir I Phelan
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The Seventh Grade, keeping in tradition with
lilmont's class organization, have formed a Seventh
Grade Board. The Board has controlled the social
and community activities of their class.
As lihnontis youngest class, they have certainly
proved they are not the least active. The President
was llerlmert Koplowitz.
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proved succgssful
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NINTH GRADE BOARD-Front Row, left to right: A. D,Angelo, M. Wenegenofsky, Mr. W.
MacDevitt, T. Desimini, A. Lapidus. Second Row: R. Sirico, S. Ingrassia, C. Marinan, I.
Whitney, A. Terpil. Third Row: C. Nocella, 1. Warshaw.
As leaders of the junior High, the Ninth Grade has proven ready to
become capable High School citizens.
Included among their numerous activities were Record Hops, community
services and as a climax the fabulous April in Paris presentation.
The officers were: President, Mary Ann VVenegenofskyg Vice President,
Tom Desiminig Secretary, Arlene Lapidusg and Treasurer, Tony DeAngelo. The
adviser was Mr. MacDevitt.
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Mary Anne xVC716ll0fSkI1 proved to lm a successful class
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X11-ryl xYklflN'L'i'ii'. Angela RlltiQii.lllll. Yixianu Nlurr, DI111111 Xiouks, jun linger, Xlurylou Kram-
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xiili Xlintz. Bill Bvllotti, K1-1111x' 51111-wski, ,-X1'tl111r l'ic'ci11i1111i, Holm Dol V1-ccl1io, Frank DcP11olo,
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LYPPCTCIQISSITICII 11t l11stf is 1nc'1nbvrs of the Class of '59, we sought to
makc ours ont- of the be-st in thc school. Our class was charzlctclrized by school
spirit and ninbition.
Among our Hilllly 1'l11ss projccts, thc- Junior Prom was the one that will
long bo rcnicinbcrvd.
Success was the word for our Swingin' Swcetht-111'ts Dancv. Record Hops
and ll class bullctin wort- also outstanding undertakings of o11r efficient
.Iunior Board.
Our Class wus lcd by Presidviit. Hurvvy Buclibinderg Vice Presidcnt, Pat
DiNI11tt0og Hot-o1'di11g SUL'I'CtLl1'f'. -IUQIHHC Hassett: Corrcsponding Secretary, Kathy
Brodorit-kg Trc11s11rc1', Hit-hic Oddo 11nd Student Council Reprvsentativc, Marian
Russo. The advisc-1' was Mr. T. 1,1-x'clu1s.
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Mr. VVilliam Irwin fadoiserl, Oakley XVood, Helen Ducbler, Mary Mack. Second Row: Maria
Ciorandino, Virginia Voi, Ellen Blum, Diane Pfuhl, joan Brennan, Barbara O'Connor, Marion
Palm, Carolyn Butta, Georgia Barbarosa. Third Row: Ronnie Caflisch, Donald Falasca, Andrew
Lowenberg, Sal Colombo, Kenneth York, Brian McKenna, john Fitzgerald, Lee Klein.
Clas S of 1958
Three years to be a Senior. How well worth
the effort to be finally on top. Four years of tedious
study, intermingled by the new possession of
maturity and an experience of the world are the
merits of our very first Senior Class of Elmont.
For two years we reigned over class activities.
Slightly bewildered at the prospect of being leaders
in a new school, we used our past experiences to
guide our elections of class officers, and immediate-
ly the newly formed junior Board started prepar-
ation of the year's activities. Our first net result was
the ordering of class rings.
The month of May brightly arrived and
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The gym magnificently transformed into a heaven
ly delight, was the setting for Elm0nt's proud
couples attending.
Once again the flying time brought the first
Senior Class into effect and with it our first football
season, pep rallies and Fall Dance.
After many of Elmontis college-bound students
completed the mind-searching college board exams
the future was indeed brightened by the Senior
Ball-the very first. Not one Senior attending will
forget the wonderful time had at "Aloha', on April
18.
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to right: Arnold Schuster Nice Presi-
clentl, Helen Duebler fSecretaryl,
Nanette Mazzarelli CPresidentj, Oak-
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Not only did the ambitious seniors strive to
leave a remembrance for the school to be proud of,
but set standards for future seniors to follow and to
make the school successful median for education
and extra-curricular activities.
The officers were: President, Nanette Maz-
zarellig Vice President, Arnold Scliusterg Recording
Secretary. Ilelen Dueblerg Corresponding Secre-
tary, Mary Nlackg Treasurer, Oakley XVOod and
Representative to Student Council, Rosanne Bruno.
The adviser was Nlr. XVilliam Irwin.
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Terry Casperini buys I1 delicious
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Chem. Lain.
Seniors find outside recreation.
Senior OLl'.Ul'1AN .staff u'ork.s- lxurrl with !l!1l'i.Sl'f Mr. XVin.s'tr1nlcy
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The Junior High Student Council served as a model of democracy.
Parliamentary procedure and expression of ideas were all emphasized at
each meeting.
Along with governing the entire Junior High School section, the Council
regulated many school activities.
To top off their social calendar the Council sponsored The Cherry Jubilee,
a very successful dance.
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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDEINTCOUINCIL Seated
left to right Ellen Isipms Nancy Decker Harriet Nou 1rd
Carolyn lson Ray Nhzzarelh Nlr Hugo Rlsmussen CAd
Lzserj Edu 1rd Doppelmcm Ann Ulrich Carol Xhuro
Patriul Arena Dolores Cooper Louise Cifum Second
Rou, Xlithael Coster Jlmes Lfxsurdo Lmdi Ivrplouitz
Rosalie Sfmmo D1 me Rly Lauri Silxerman Jlne bl1IP1I'O
lvmcy Leyine Debbie Lifton Clure Friscogna Susan
Schuster Carol Palau Bruce Johnston Third Rmr Peter
Bricltman Richie Lwzaroff Joel lxue Albin Sitolr Xlichael
Demos Ron1ldR1lf Nlirty Eclter Philip Olxncixy Leonard
Vflccflro Larry Sarber lsenny Nebel Ronnie Negri
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Associate Editor Managing Editor
In between bi-weekly issues of the Elmont ORACLE, delegations
of editors and reporters went honor-snatching in various directions and
came back with a full array of accolades.
Newsday presented the ORACLE with the first trophy to be re-
ceived by EMHS or any of the new schools in the district. Sue Migden,
Associate Editor, and Steve Koss, Editor-in-Chief, returned from last
Novembefs Empire State Press Conference in Syracuse with assorted
commendations and a second major award.
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A delegation of twenty staffers profited from the proceedings at
the annual Columbia Scholastic Press convention. High recognition of
the OBACLE's efforts came from this campus headquarters, too.
Our advisers are Mr. Harry Teitelbaum, Dr. Daniel Pfanner and
Mr. Theodore Leychus.
ORACLE STAFF-Front How, left to right: A. Pcckolick, S. Sinder, H. Bookman
R. Kopolowitz, C. Babcock, I. Goodman, H. Emanuel, L. Williams. Second Row:
A. Krauthaiucr, H. Duchlcr, S. Nligdcn, Mr. D. Pfanncr, Mr. H. Tc-itelbaum, S. Koss,
1. Moskowitz, L. Vcrcillo, NI. Balhcr. Third Row: RI. Hobennan, S. Miller, N. Ross,
NI. XVarnccke, R. NVclt, Nl. Krummenackcr, S. Eisdorfer, Nl. Corwin, T. Appel, R.
Parker. Fourth Row: P. Lewin, B. Friedman, j. Loch, A. Rapidus, H. Kopolowitz,
S. Roth, I. Kass, E. Butcher, E. Silver, R. XVeiss.
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Front Row, left to right: L. Rosenfeld, L. Cross, L.
Ulin, C. Klepner, R. Yolturo, N. Nlazzarclli, J. XVeiss. C. Babcock, A. Nlerker, I. Goodman,
M. Darcey. Second How: j. Naroff, KI. Corwin, D. Pfuhl, Mrs. Rl. DiCristina, M. Mack, E.
Sindell, M. Krummenaeker, P. VVinnner, M. Ciorandino. Third Row: R. Leonardo, C. Schmitz,
E. Seigel, xl. Loeb. A. Levine, E. Perliek, j. Nlonlss, j. Eager, Sulkin, Y. Umstatter, S.
Ostrin, E. Hiat, NI. Baron. Fourtlz Row: B. Freeman, B. Kunar, NI. Revit, A. Oppido, R.
Schuler K Fillo R.Hvm11n F. Niirritlees B Goldstein M Younf L. Saeicr D. Currie,
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Future Teac ers oi America
One of the most important of all professions is teaching. XVithout our
teachers we would not be able to prepare for our future. The Future Teachers of
America informs its members of this most important profession-its opportunities,
responsibilities. and its important role in our democracy. It helps the members
to cultivate in themselves the qualities of personality, character, and leadership,
which are essential to good teachers.
The President is Diane Pfuhlg Vice President, Mary Mack, Corresponding
Secretary, Marv Lou Krummenaeker: Recording Secretary, Ellen Sindellg Treas-
urer, Marion Corwin. The adviser is Mrs. Marion DiCristina.
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FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA-Front How, left to right: NI. Storz, D. Currie, E. Blum,
Mrs. A. Smith, BI. Maina, C. Rocearo, E. Palau. Second Row: C. Fammler, E. Shields, I.
Schulye, L. Churgin, T. Stone, K. Poster.
Future Nurses o
America
Striving to become good nurses and working
towards a club scholarship were the two highest
goals that the Future Nurses attained this year.
Among their activities were a record hop, a booth
at the Student Council Bazaar, and a field trip to a
hospital. The club was inspired by adviser Mrs. A.
Smith, Virginia BIaldonado-President, Marylou
AIania-Vice-President, Carol Roccaro-Secretary,
Ellen Blum--Treasurer and Cladys Robinson-
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i'Practice makes perfect." Each member of the
Steno Club practices until the highest possible
standards are obtained in speed and accuracy.
Among their activities were a Halloween party
and a Christmas party. Both were huge successes.
Mr. Leychus was the Steno Club adviser.
The officers were: President, Virginia Voi, Vice
President. Ann Trainor, Corresponding Secretary,
Lorraine Sanatarg Recording Secretary, Marie Don-
garra, Treasurer. Georgette Cutgesellg Historian,
Susan Klein.
STENO CLUB-Front Row, left to right: N. Niazzarelli, L. Santar, V. Voi, Mr. T. Leychus,
faduiserj, M. Dongara, Klein, Second Row: B. Arnbrosiano, 1. Brennan, B. O'Connor, I.
Hoeffner, N. Ludwig, M. Niack.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETX Front Row left to Tiglll Phxllxs Bhustem B'1rh'u'1 Kunar
He-dy Booltmin Lllltll Ixlnntr Rose Sthulcr 'xlrs C1nlBlotlm 'lclxlser Ceorgm Acllcr Helen
Dueblcr NllCl'l"lilESSL1' C,ll'UlNI1 Buttl Second Hou Clue SChIUlt7 Blrhlrl Ilrson Iynn
Brown june Schvmrtzlxrp, Nllrx xlltlx Blrhlrl 'Xiolclslw Xlfglllll X01 Huly Creenhcrg,
NIyr'1 Young Ellen Blum Nlmou I llrn Nlncttr X11771rcll1 Judy XlOSlx0NKll7 Suvln NllgClLY'l
Thzrrl Row Oukltv NVood Arun Sthustrr Dun Tuchr lutln F1110 XllI'Xl0l.l KI'lIIH1TlCl1lClxCl'
Iovce WCISS Rom Nhlt fulfill Ann Bxhrotlt Flllfll cl1LlxI11lU Stun lxoss Roger Henlxc
Eugene Sqmhofer
atlona Honor oc1ety
The Elmont lxl0IT10I'l1l Ch lpttr of Honor Socutx selected llS mc mbers on
the blsls of 'ichol 11'Sl1lp lc ldCI'SlllP md eh lr icter
After rtcuxmg tht lr ch uttr the Honor Sour tx got down to work Off1CCfS
xx ere elf cted ind pl ins for lnductlon cercmonles beqln to tllxt shlpe The nlght
of mduttxons ulll llxx us he onr to remcmher The members partlupflted 1n 'ln
1mprr5s1ve cmdlc hqht ccremonx They rtuxved thur certlfleqtes 'md becflme
Off1Cl1l members of tht 'X ltllkflll Honor Socletx
The Honor Sour tx 19 lfllll cd 1 C1'CClIt to the n unt of Elmont Memorlal
The offlccre zre Preeldc nt Rose Schuler X ue Pre sldent George Adler,
Recordmg SCCIQllI'V Htltn Duchlu Corrc 5pond1ng Secret lrv Llndfl Kanner
and Trelsurer Nllke Psstr Xlrs C lrxl Bloch IS the lClXlS6I'
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Math eminar
The Math Seminar has undertaken many projects which have been mean-
ingful to the gifted math students of E.XI.H.S. Last year, under the directing of
Mr. Schmidt, the Seminar participated in the Student Council Bazaar, and delved
into Solid Geometry. This year the Seminar members took a field trip to Brook-
haven and are studying higher Algebra.
Their officers are President, Clare Schmitz, Vice-President, Joe Spadaro,
Secretary, Rose Schulerg Treasurer, Gene Samhofer. The adviser is Mr. Paul
Schmidt.
MATH SENIINAR-Front Hou, 11' t to ri 'ht. H. Ducbler li. SLlllllCl' . S3 l' o
. ' f ,g ' - , . ' , J tiacar , C. Schmitz,
Mr. P. Schmidt, E. Samhofer, H. Bookman, S, Niigdeu, j. Moskowitz. Second Row: J. NVl1itney,
S. Gordon, NI. Esser, j. ltosenzwc-ig, l. Goodman, B. YW-lt, NI. Krummcnacker, N. Kirsch, R.
Goldfarb, C, Adler. Third Row: KI. Mintz, D. Sanders, D. Tucker, A. Schuster, O. XVood, H.
Berkun, H. Peterson, B. Narasin, H. Emanuel.
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Mr. Saxon
Art Adviser
Marion Palm
Managing Editor
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Photography Editor
This 1958 OLYMPIAN represents the first yearbook
attempted in Elmont Memorial High School. The shuffl-
ing of picture schedules, the selling of advertisements,
the planning of layouts and all the rushing around to
meet deadlines have made this a hectic yet exciting year.
To begin with, there was no money availableg the
staff had to set aside their assignments to raise some
of the necessary funds. Cake sales and novelty sales
proved successful.
CDLYMPIAN
OLYMPIAN STAFF-Front Row, left to right: E. Blum, Marion Palm, Mr. J. Winstanley, Miss
A. Westhoff, R. Volturo, L. Kanner, B. Molefsky. Second Row: A. Peckolick, E. Williams, L.
Speier, S. Ostrin, D. Pfuhl, I. Monks, D. Currie, M. Mack, A. Oppido, M. Braunstein, C.
DeBetta, L. Williams. Third Row: A. Tofe, C. Klepner, 1. Naroff, L. Cuomo, L. Schwartz, L.
Gross, C. Schoenbaum, R. Hyman, L. Ulin, D. Tucker.
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Senior Portrait Editor Contracts Editor BUSIHCSS Editor
The credit of this publication is due to the diligence
of the staff. They have spent many hours working on
the OLYMPIAN, after school and during school hours.
The cooperation and assistance from the faculty
have been a great asset to the staff.
In conclusion, on behalf of the staff, I am proud to
present to you, the students of E.M.H.S., the first publi-
cation of the OLYMPIAN.
Miss Westhoff
Adviser
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OLYMPIAN REPRESENTATIVES-Front Row, left to right: Hedy Greenberg, Ann Samo,
Elayne Perlick, Marilyn Salzman, Benita Boggs, Lil Feingold. Secoml How: Barbara Silver-
man, Sydney Schiller, Stan Samochwal, Rosalie Samo, Ioan Naroff.
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SENIOR SERVICE LEAGUE-Front Row, left to Tight:
R. YVeiss, V. Ursiui, M. Loughsan, C. Burnett, P. Nicols, E.
Veeehione, K. Novac, J. De-Nonno, B. Amhrosiano, R. Di-
Caetano. B. Kunar, C. Fammler, 1. Haas, S. Schiller. Second
Row: L. DeNluro, Nl. Ciorandino, B. lfriedman, M. XVar-
necke, D. Currie, D. Pfuhl, C. King, Hrs. DeCristino. E.
VVilliams, A. Rutigliano, C. Colonna, A. Nicholson, G.
Boccia, D. Boeeia. Third Roux' P. Kleono, J. Cershon, A.
Oppido, S. Zirpoli, A. Krempa, B. Iivensen, P. Ferrell, P.
Daunt, P. Coleman. L. Syre. J. Eager, N. Ludwig, NI.
Kruinmenacker, B. Xlolefsky, D. Stahile. B. Jaekson, 1.
Howe. R. Bruno, R. Shluker, C. Bedini. Fourth Row: D.
Boyle, J. Tofe. C. lsohella. K. Broderick, N. Ross, R.
Saginario, NI. Litvinofl, Sullcin, -I. Cihhons, E. Nledler,
K. Fillo, E. Yelsits, R. Friedman, C. Boross. S. Feldman,
E. Tobin. I. Barritt.
Girls' Service Lea ue
Visitors to E.M.H.S. are greeted with a friend-
ly smile and helpful manner hy the girls of the
Service League. The cluh is designed to offer every
possible service to the students and faculty of the
school.
Their adviser is Mrs. Marion DiCristina. Of-
SRNIOR SERVICE LEAGUE-Front RMU, iff! to fiflllff
A. Boritz, R. Leonardo, Il. Creenherg, L. Churgin, R.
Siegel, E. Levens, VI. Laufer, I. Loeh, lf. Shields, -I. Schulze.
C. Roccaro, K. Poster, C. Herz, L. Rosenfeld. Second Row:
Nl. Capitumini, R. Petruxlia, B. Friedman, NI. YVarnecke, D.
Currie, D. Pfuhl, C. King, Xlrs. Diflristina, E. VVilliams,
A. Rutigliano, C. Colonna. R. Clarke, T. Stone. Third Row:
ficers are Captain. Carolyn King, Co-Captain,
Ellen XYilliamsg First Lieutenants, Diana Currie,
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Diane lfuhl, Angela Rutigliano, Second Lieuten-
ants, Rita Lizzio, Grace Colonna, Meryl XVarnecke,
Barbara Friedman.
Y. Volpe, R. Freeman, E. Feiner, L. Sollecito, R. Stonernan,
L. Paris, S. Kaunron, DI. Lovstrorn, R. Novick, YV. Hiller, E.
Dillon, XI. Nlendelsohn, L. Cang, ll. Polish, P. Zausner, NI.
Darcy. Fourth Hour: j. Owen, S. Klein, 1. Bartow, KI. lhsen,
L. Ulrich, I. Bennett, E. Nlirrielees I. Crenitz, D. Bosel, J.
XVeiss, NI. Salzman, F. Cjezajkowski, E. Perlick, A. Levine,
E. Ryder.
JUNIOR HIGH SERVICE LEAGUE-Front Row, left L0
right: L. Clenishier, Ii. Stein, C. Christ, Turner, A. Mc-
Guire, Xirs. IC. Classinan, II. Healy, L, Ferrell, P. Shershoff.
Second Rout: B. Krauss, L. johnson, j. Marino, P. Gengler,
Jr. Girls' Service League
The junior liigh Cirls' Service League was
estahlished for the purpose of extending more
efficient service to the school. Members serve in
various areas of the school such as the library and
the Main Office. They also act as guides and
hostesses to visitors.
The officers are Captain, Arlene McGuire,
First Lieutenants, Iris Rawiszer, Christala Christ,
Mary Ann Xlencgenofsky, Pat XVoodbury, Andrea
Eden and Ann Arnedos. The club adviser is Mrs.
Glassman.
HOME NiAKINCfCA'l'ERING-Front How, IPM to right:
L. Sollecito, C. Delia-tta, Ni. Croghan, Nirs. L. Ehrlich, S.
Siegel, R. Popkin, Secoml Row: J. Quain, E. Melsopp, B.
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P. XVoodhury, H. Scudero, R. Nianzo, C. Saporito, A. Eden,
D. Seiga-l. Tlzinl Row: L. Gut, P. Cludelanis, V. Herrmann,
.-X. Terpil, J. Schneider, j. Stein, R, Turlnan, Ni. YVenegen-
ofslcy, L. Rosenzweig,
Homemal2ing"Catering
Planning well balanced diets and cooking
domestic as well as exotic foods are the main efforts
of the Home Economics and Catering Club.
They may often be found preparing refresh-
ments for many of the social events at E.M.H.S.
The cluh is advised by Mrs. Ehrlich.
Swantelt, C. Green, j. Bennett, j. Clihcl, I. Creenwood.
Third Row: H. Clarke, I. Dc-Xiaria, Ni. Niendelsohn, Tofe,
L. Latino, C. Boross.
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Studying the customs and the language of the
French has been the main task of those dedicated
French students who formed the French Club.
Under the leadership of its capable officers and
adviser, many profitable hours were spent in
discussion and study.
The club was advised by Miss R. Altobelli of
the language department,
NIATH TEAM-Seatccl, left to right:
j. Spaclcro, C. Schmitz, H. Bookman
Mr. P. Schmidt, R. VVelt, J. Rosen
zweig. Second Row: E. Samhofer, C.
Adler, H. Peterson, A. Isakson, M
Esser, Kirsch, D. Tucker.
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FRENCH CLUB-Seated, left to
right: B. Silverman, I. Laufer, D.
Schumacher, Miss Altobelli, Adviser,
M. Maina, E. Dick, S. Klein. Second
Row: I. VVeiss, S. Cranan, E. Shields,
L. Lebenthal, H. Rowe, E. Levens,
R. Mildwurm, L. Lehrer, M. Stein.
Math Team
Like many of the other teams at EMHS the
newly-formed Math Team practiced continually
and received excellent coaching. The result has
paid off in prestige for the school and personal
satisfaction for the team members.
The team included in its membership many of
the best mathematics students in the school and
was coached by Mr. P. Schmidt.
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right: A. Piccininni, H. Greenberg, C.
Hunt, Miss M. Maguire, adviser, E.
Tobin, S. Fishman, S. Ward. Second
Row: S. VVasserman, B. Shatskin,
P. Noto, H. Hoos, M. Cerami, M.
Chamlin, L. Vercillo, S. Ragone, S.
Rubinstein, C. Klein, j. Wander, R.
Parker.
panish Club
"Buenos dias, amigosv is a familiar phrase to
the members of the Spanish club. The purpose of
this interesting club is to practice Spanish and to
acquaint themselves with the customs of Spain and
other Spanish speaking countries.
The members of the club participated in a
District Foreign Language Program. The program
included displays and short skits making use of
various languages.
The group is advised by Miss McGuire.
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Researc eminar
Organized to give exceptional students an
opportunity to do research in a chosen field, the
Research Seminar was incorporated by Dr. Robert
Cogger and a board of faculty membe1's.
Work is done by the students on either an
individual or group basis. Guidance is offered in
both the Arts and Sciences by the advisers.
The advisers are: Dr. Robert Cogger, Mr. Paul
Schmidt, Mrs. Caryl Bloch, Mr. Daniel Pfanner and
Mr. Frank Micciche.
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RESEARCH SEMINAR-Seated, left
to right: Susan Migdcn, Linda Kan-
ner, Mr. Paul Schmidt, Dr, Robert
Gogger, Mrs. Caryl Bloch. Mr. Frank
Micciche, Mr. Daniel Pfanner, Rose
SCl1lll6I', Clare Schmitz. Second Row:
Eugene Samhofer, Hedy Greenberg,
Carol Ann Babcock, Roni XVelt, Alice
Krauthamer, Helen Duebler, Maria
Giorandino, George Adler. Third
Row: Harold Peterson, Steve Koss,
David Tucker, Arnold Schuster, Mar-
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Seconrl Rout S. Israel, I", Damico, lf. liatargia, A, Marcigliana, Il. lliemensclmeider, B.
Kimmel.
Photography Cluln
"One picture is worth a thousand words," and
the cluh supplies these pictures of interest to
students and to the school scrap hook. Members
take photos of assemhlies, dances, bazaars and
other functions. The club always has supplies on
hand for every occasion.
The officers were: President, Andrew Com-
parettog Vice-President. Paul Ingardia, Treasurer,
jack llinsch: Secretary. VValter Tilly. Their adviser
was Mrs. Fitzenrider.
Dramatics Cluh
Enthusiastic applause and cries of uencorei'
greet the talented members of the Dramatics club
at each performance. Their goal is to maintain a
high entertainment level at Elmont Memorial.
The cluh officers are President, Stan Samouch-
wal, Vice President, Roberta Saginario, Secretary,
Beverly Miller: Treasurer, Susan Grossman. The
advisers were Mr. XV. Kohler and Mr. C. Isola.
DIlAMATICS4Se11terI, left to right: M. Salzman, R. Saginario, Mr. C. Isola, Mr. XV. Kohler,
Saniochwal, E. Fils, B. Miller. Second Row: R. Steinman, F. Falek, R. Stoneman, T.
VValdliof, J. Monks, N. Ross, L. Paris, E. Perliek, j. Gershon, Grossman, B. Minklin. Third
Row: I. Cetta, C. Bruno, S. Zirpoli, R. Madden, D. Kalina, R. Bruno, S. Klein, R. Littman, V.
Orsini.
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Iune Schwartzberg expresses her opinion of the
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Artsmen
The colorful and vivid displays of our Artsmen helped to foretell all
coming events in Elmont. Artsmen received first prize for their booth at the
Student Council Bazaar and also held a party for new members.
The club officers were Al Peckolick, President, Tom Donnelly, Vice Presi-
dent, Fran Feldman, Recording Secretary, Georgia Barbarosa, Treasurer, joan
Kamens, Historian.
Mr. Saxon was the Artsmen adviser.
ARTSMEN-Front Row, left to right: J. Schwartzhcrg, E. Clickman, C. Barharosa, T. Don-
nelly, Mr. Saxon, adviser, A. Peckolick, F. Feldman, C. WVitzman. Secon11Row: M. Giorandino,
L. Williams, K. Toyoda, M. Malinbaum.
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HONOR SOCIETY-JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL-Seated
left to right: Susan Moskin, Carol Becker, VValter Rabinoff,
Maxwell Tuinan, Nlr. Eulie, Aline Furman, Valerie Herr-
mann, Toni Appel. Second Row: Anne Ryder, Mary Ann
Stocker, Eileen Cusltie, Susan Yournian, joan Kovach, Karen
r. High Honor Society
Recognition for the student of high caliber is
the main purpose of the junor High Honor Society.
Chosen by a committee of three faculty members
and three students, the members are selected on
the basis of scholarship, service and character.
The Society was responsible for many civic
and social projects during the year, all of them
successful.
The officers are: President, lValter Rabinoffg
Vice President, Maxwell Tuman, Secretary, Carol
Becker, and Treasurer, Aline Furman. The adviser
is Mr. Eulie.
Sherman, Helga Keller, Marjor Seating, Lois Ward, Nancy
Donington, Patricia Carey. Third Rout: Stephen Seutsch,
Ralph Herbert, Doug Ileiser, Arthur Graff, jeffrey Kass,
Alan Lowe, Kenney Nebel, Alan Beck.
Magazine Club
The Magazine Club was the very fine literary
supplement to our newspaper. The students parti-
cipating in the group met once a week to write and
discuss new material. The Thanksgiving and Easter
issues were well received and showed the group to
be a great success.
The club is led by Editor, Susan Spector, and
her two assistants, Susan Maskin and joan Kovack.
The adviser is Mr. Sweeney.
MAGAZINE CLUB-Seated, left to right: S. Moskin, S. Spector, Mr. Sweeney, adviser, W.
Rabinoff, M. Lazaroff. Second Row: Ni. Perrotta, 1. Kovach, R. Katz, B. Wiener, C. Longo.
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Rosenblum, V. Oranges, D. Altshulcr, P. Littman, Mr. Silver, I. Naroff, J. Golub, 1. Schneider, I. Vercelletto, D.
Goldsmith, B. Hitherington, j. D'Angelo, C. Eidsvig, L. Mills, l- Kim-C, A- Weimfein, E- ROSS, L- BCTTCS, R- D0-
Iohnson. Second Row: M. Singer, C. Sausmer, M. Winkler, NOHHO. A- Fried.
E. Schwartz, E. Levitan, I. Krueger, C. Krohn, P. Rosen-
r. High F. A. Project 75
Young adults whose main ambition is to be- A seventh grade class discussion concerning
come teachers are now members of the FTA. These school orientation grew into what is now Project
various students study the modern techniques and 75. It was decided to prepare a visitor's guide. The
principles of todayis teaching methods. project became known as Around Elmont Memorial
The group was advised by Mr. Goldsmith. in Eighty Pages and was to contain information as
well as illustrations. The project proved both
stimulating and rewarding to the members of this
ambitious home-room.
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PROIECT 75-Seated, left to right: F. Ostrin, N. Caputo, B. Levine, L. Dassel, C. Palau, .
Press, M. Friedkin. Second Row: J. Rosenblum, A. Clinsman, S. Cammaroto, R. Parker,
Feldman, Mr. Crit-msmann, S. Rudnick, V. Daniele, J. Muratore, Miller, E. Goldman, .
Feldman. Third Row: L. Hirsch, V. Martinson, H. Rativcr, F. DiMaria, H. Koplowitz, .
Mirrielees, R. Lento, K. Zatlin, P. Brickman, Y. Dr-Muro, S, Rochester.
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Thc Deb itmff Club of lzlmont Memorml
consists of tcm stucleuts mcl ui iclxiscr Nlr Frank
lsum 111 Duimff thc put xcu thc tcqm sms '1SkCd
to puticip itc m mtcr school dcb ltcs Elst Mefldow
mcl Nux llyclc lhlllx Nlimllflll lllqh School were
some of thf sc-hools with xxhic-h thc tL'lID competed.
Tiis U1'ff'H1lZ'lflUl'l is '1 mcmbcr of thc cw
York Stwtc l'o1'cnsic' Lfllflll 'mcl XVIS 'lblc to 'lttCl1d
-incl P'l1'l'lliL in '1 c-ompctitixc stlitc-wiclc clcbitc on
this ycirs clcblxtc topic-, lorciqn Aid.
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OLe1ry, R. Eclwircls R. Kuclcr.
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Chess incl chcclxers hue ilu iys been Con
siclciccl skillful mcl compctitixc qlmes
Thc ITILIUDCIS of thc Chess mcl Checkers club
conccnti ltr on pcifcctirw thcu mme md prepar
mff for compctition. 'lhc Competition IS qcfircd to
wl ol mc-li stuc .
Thr c-lub 'iclviscr is Nlrs. C ottfriccl. The officers
in z lrc siclc nt, CVCOFKVC X 'mclcrbr ck- Vice Prcsiclent
Slullny XY'iSSLl'IH'lIl1 SlCl'it'lI'Y, Dm Sinclcrsg and
Tl'Q'1Slll't 12 l2mlCll'1l'il lxuqlcr.
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wrc. Scar out Nl. 9 ein H. Berlum R.
JUNIOR HICI-I LIBRARY-Seated, left to right: L. Arnio,
R. Urso, C. Roieck, B. Browder, F. Schlesinger, Mr.
Vincent E. Bulber R. DeNouno V. Billet P. ohnson V.
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Fillo, C. Becker, 1. XVhitney, D. Lifton, S. Yourman, M
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L. Minuta, C. Palau, S. Ungar. Third Row: L. Petrosino, R
Parker, I. Perott, D. Inserra, M. Stocker, H. Keller, L
Kaplowitz, I. Shapiro, L. Lipitz, P. Tormino, B. Schneller
C. Friedrichs, S. Moskin, E. Kipnis, L. Wildman, P. Stocker
Libr ary Club
The Library Club was primarily a service organization. Members received
points for their services and then were given awards in accordance with the
number of points obtained.
The advisers were Mr. Peterson and Mr. Vincent.
SENIOR HIGH LIBRAIIY--Svrltctl, left to right: Luufer,
1. Silver, R. Yanstou, E. Butcher, Nlr. C. Pettersen, E. Fils,
S. Schiller, Auerbach, E. Perlick. Second Row: M. Preiss,
N. Ross, A. XVeissman, L. Paris, R. Koplowitz, N. Heinshon,
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S. Arnio, NI. XVL-iss, Ii. Yclsits, C. Nlarzullo, NI. Balber, I.
Bartow, Fischman. Third Row: B. Slodyslco, NI. Storz,
D. Boccia, K. Poster, NI. Nlaina, E. Stein, 1. Munroe, H.
Filler. E. Lcvens, Augenstein, B. Friedman, E. Silver.
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11,f,1t R Vmston S Cohen Mr
Goodwin rduser E Vecchione R
DLStLf1no M Kruner Qecond Row
L Cfuro C Svithlx T Bronco
Niittenhuber J Orlando I Nlorgln
elh Third Hou, M Drumm C'
Bflrlxey T Cwrltwno T IJLBVISC J
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The school store thrixinq md piosperous since
the l3Cf71DI11l1Q of the school xelr wls mn bv our
xerx clplbk RLt1lllIlQ Club The lttrictne XVIII
dom displ us ind the field trips were onlx some of
the educ H1011 ll lctiutics of the club Advised bv
tunitx to lc un eorrcct ret ulinq techniques
Thr offieus xurp Prr sident hmmm VCCCh1
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Key Club
A nux lddition to the mrnv Clubs it Elmont
is thc Ku Club It is 1 school ind community
serxiu club sponsored by the KlXV1H1S Lefzgue of
Llmont Stux lrt Minor
A fund rusmg drive for 1 scholarship 'md a
xities
The officers une President Ronald Cfzfhsh
Vim Prrsident Fred Longo Seeretlry Andy Lovs
cnberq Tielsuru Bob lirker The fzdvlser Wfzs
Mr All1lJI'0Slll0
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Pfzrker R Cqfhsch Nir J Ambrosino
F Longo H Cross Second Row C
Bl'uuelt F Lltcrgm B Hunmerleln
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Every Thursday the keys of the Buslness De
partment tvpewrlters get an extra Work out The
51rls of the Typlng Club make up work do extra
credrt or practlce speed and 'accuracy
Under the supervrsron of thelr capable 1dv1ser
Nlrs Sylvm Cottfrled the glrls took fr tr1p to the
Telt phone Comp my
The offrcers were Presldent Rose Maldon Ido
V1LePres1dent Ixmma Veccrone Secretlry LUCID
RIFLE CLUB Front Row left to
rzglzt Rlchard Cekuth Karl Rucudt
Tom Donnelly Xlr Henry Welss
Mdmserj Tony Rubmo Rrchard
Oddo Robert Kessler Second Hou,
XV1lter Trlley Haney Z1pk1n Rennv
Cadohno Howard Halpern John
lN1cholson john Blahfa Thzrd Row
WV11l1am Bel1oft1 joel Shelpe Iohn
Sluus Frank Pncanelh Allan Kores
Stanley Israel
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Drspenzi S Cohen M Drumm
Thzrd Rou, C Niarkrewlcz I Mltten
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Rl! e Club
Tom Donnelly pres1dent of the R1He Club
conducted drscussrons on trackmg ammals and on
the use and care of drfferent types of rlfles The
mformatlon obtamed at these meetlngs was put
to use one mght a week when the boys V1Slt6d
Huslett H1gh Schools rrfle range
The other offlcers were VICE Presldent Tony
Rubrno Secretary Karl Kugust Treasurer Fuchard
Oddo Thelr advlser was Mr Henry Welss
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L. Hiller. B. Xliukiu. St'f'1IHl! Rrnr: D, Ls-xiin-, A. Buritz, R. Katz, XI. Climuliu, VI. Pmtlikrmpf,
Dental Hygiene
Undc-r the guidance of Miss XI. Goldman the
members of thc. Dental Hygiene Club studied the
pmfcssioii of Dentistry und familiarized the stu-
dcuts of ICNIIIS with the care of the mouth and
tt-oth. Posters and displays were used hy the cluh
to Lllillllllllt students with thc subject of Dental
llygiciiv.
Weather Bureau
lQx'01'y morning the stuff of the Xlbgitlici'
Burerui zumouncccl thc wcutlivl' for thc day. Ac-
ciirucy was the t1'ud0ing1i'k of this cific-it-iit Qrrmup.
Thc group studied the x'ui'iuiis wviitlivi' cleviws
amd 1'et-civvcl instruction iu their use.
The XVc11tliCr Bllfltilll was zulvisi-tl hy Xlr.
Frank Nlict-ic-lu-.
XVICATHER BVRICAL'-S1'1lfr'rl. lwft tn right: il. Sn-liw.irt7lwrg, Xlr, I". Xlivc-icliv, H. Crm-1-iilwrxl,
D. Niulcailiy. SCl'Ullli limb: Il. Slrcit-li, 'If llfwplw, Cl. lll1llIX'0lt, ll. Klltfltxf.
AUDIO-VISUAL SQUAD-Sf'utCrI, left in right: B. Steiner, R. Koplowitz, Mr. P Snyder S
Drictor, A. Nan-lu-l. Sworirl Iiorr: Xl. XYinklvr. B. Sallcr. A. Kores, VV. Lehrman lx Wig 1
A. Roochvarg.
Audio Visual Auto Cl b
The members of the Audio-Visual Squad were
responsible for the operation and use of audio-
visual materials. lt was the job of the boys to move
and to run projectors in various classrooms.
Depenclability was the characteristic of this
club's members. The officers were: President, Alan
Koresg Vice-President, Howard Halperng Secretary,
Dennis De Paola. Their adviser was Mr. Snyder.
Smooth running automobiles xx ere products of
the Auto Club. The boys checked md rep ured the
cars of faculty members and fellow students
The club was advised by Mr L'1C'1rrubba
AUTO ClL,llB-S1'IIfI'll, left to right: S. Fcrnluicli. F. llzicanclli, Klr. A. LliClffl1l5lJ1
Schmall, B. S.1ll'er. A. K.u1tcr. Sfworill Rout: P. llabcr, -I. Cllassman, I. Sluus, R Hamilton
Cl. Barlccy. Tliirrl Rout -I. Loticrlo, A. -lucll, ll. Anclorfcr, A. Zizolfo,
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of the season were presented at assemblies for
the entire student body.
Through the efforts of the Music Depart-
ment music appreciation was presented to the
student body.
SENIOR CGLICIC CLl'B-Front Row, left to right: C
Xia-Yay. If Znusucr, B. Eclelstcin. I. Bartow, C. Stark-
mun. NI, 'I'.1rtz1sky.D.O'Conncll,S.Auerb:1ch,I.Avenoso.
SITUIIII Hou? P. XIQ-ono. V. Rusnnk, E. Ryder, S. Schiller.
IJ. Bot-ein. Xlrs. NI. Rout-li, T. Cniaccio, C, Boccia, BI.
Spina, C. Stroiny. A. Cie-mei, P. Seyfcrt. Third Row:
A. fIOID172lI'1'llU. N. IIinsoIm, XI. XVQ-iss, I. Crenitz, L
C'oltlIn-ru 9 Sullxin 'S Nrnio I Cusltin E L1Ch1 ellc
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L. Ulrich. Cl. Ilurnvtt. Cf. Svitlik, IC. Yet-chionc, DI. Loser.
QI. Collins, 1'l17lH'f1I Iloux' IC. Stein. XI. Esser, -I. Klon-
ILIQIIIU. IS. Aclalmifv. UI. SllYt'l', A. Xlt-rkcr. C. Collins, I
KI'INlt'lINl'll. Y. Your-I. D, Taulmlco, NI. Cliomucliuo. I
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.. Q amples of good sportsmanship to the cheering crowd.
14955 The team ended this season in a second place position with
a record of four wins and three losses. jerry Mastro was selected
as "Most Valuable Playerv by his teammates. The team was
coached by Mr. Andy Palau and Mr. Nick Voelger.
VARSITY FOOTBALL-Front Row, left to right: K. York,
A. Tofc, QI. Xlastro, j. Battagliola, R. Nlacumbcr, H.
Schweitzer. O. XVood, B. McKenna, H. Halpern, B. Minkin,
S. Valentino. Second Row: H. Kagon, P. Messina, C.
Ccrniglia, T. Donnelly, XV. Desimini, A. Varano, D. Freer,
A. Picininni, H. Oddo, C. Mazarelli, L. Babbit. Third
Row: R. Greenwood, D. Schumacher, R. Handelson, A
Ansel, P. Carella, P. Silverstein, N. Bloom, B. Devereux, I
Hetlierington, A. Codaluto, P. Digiorgio, H. Boritz
Fourth Row: Mr. N. Voelger, F. Pitrelli, A. Adamo, R
Del Vecchio, Hofmann, R. Madden, L. Klein, Mr
A. Palau.
Varsity Club
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Composed of lettermen from all varsity sports, the Varsity ' "
Club strives to promote Interscholastic Athletics. 5'
To purchase awards for outstanding school athletes, the f '
Varsity Club sponsors many school activities. A Student vs.
Faculty basketball game and the Varsity Drag were the activities
presented by the Varsity Club.
The officers are President, Brian McKenna, Vice President,
Bob Macumber, Secretary, Howie Schweitzer, and Treasurer,
Oakley VVood. Mr. Palau and Mr. Voelger are club advisers.
Another ticket sold for our .successful
Varsity Drag.
VARSITY CLUB-Front Row, left to right: A. Codoluto, Suardi, A. Tofc, I... Klein, D. Freer, R. Del Vecchio, B.
Xliut-ken, Valentino, S, Cantor, N. Bloom, G. Kaiser.
K. York, Shein, F. Dt-Paolo, XVortl1e, T. Kelly. Sec-
ond Row: P. Noto, R. Edwards, R. Blackman, O. VVood, Fourth Row: tl. Sobel, V. Hilderbrand, A. Hemmerlein,
H. Oclclo, -I. Ilethcringtou, A. Piccininni, S. Hofmann, R.
B. Xlacumbcr, B. McKenna, H. Schweitzer, D. Schumacher,
O'Lt-ary, A. Varano, T. Donnelly.
Cl. Nlazzcrelli, S. NVQ-rut-oil. Tlzirrl Row: H. Halpern, T.
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Yr-XHSITY ll.XSKE'l'll.-XLL-Sfllfflf, left to riglflf: Xl. Spur-
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a successful season in a first place position among
the new schools.
Sparked by Seniors Brian McKenna and Bob
O'Leary, the Elmont hoop men proved always a
determined opponent. High scoring Larry Mulligan
and fast moving Frank DePaolo and Mel Matza
also starred for the Elmont five.
Captains Brian McKenna and Dave Tucker led
the team. The team was coached by Mr. VVilliam
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Fast moving, high scoring J. V. Basketball players ended their first season
with a winning record. The team compiled a seven win and six loss record. This
energetic squad showed fine examples of teamwork and sportsmanship.
Spectators cheered the abilities of sophomores Tony Codoluto and Stan
Grossman. The team was coached by Mr. XVilliam Snizek.
I. V. BASKETBALL-Scut1'r1, left to right: B. Bode, T. Codoluto, Nlr. Snizck, Grossman,
R. Welt. Second Row: C. xvllllltlllilll, ll. llowc, ll. Madden, F. xvillllliilllll, C. Nlzlzarclli.
Third Row: P. Difliorgio, B. Barathy, C. Cross, C. Altshuler, Furchak.
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Xlic-lmcrlwxm. Il. Tilly, B. Blackman, P. Note, L. Kuttner,
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Memorial Sm-cel' Team to ll winning season.
The team gained Ll strong hold on the second
plrwe posrtirm in league competition. Through
still' cmnpvtitimm tho hooters compiled Ll record
rflivjt'-gl 1' 17. ' L ul' five wins, fiw losses and one tic.
-4 ' ,,.. 5 N The team selected Richie Edwards as "Most
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Steve Rochester, Stu Suramowitz. Srwnnrl lime: llieharcl Lotve, Tommy Olmerg, Robert
Mirrilees, Hyrum Smith, 'l'llUlIhlS Doyle, Gregory xVllllillIlS. Tllirzl Row: Harry Nlesh, Brian
Braun, Shaw Tarlmet, lleorue Y.mclc-rlreek, Larry Colgultgelo, XValter Cahill.
The newly formed track teams spent many
hours working out on the ENIHS track.
Competition was limited, but the team
proved itself capable of victory over at least
three varsity teams in the area.
The teams were coached by Mr. I. Bon-
giorno, Mr. J. Megarr, and Mr. D. Nash.
Tli.-XCK TICANI-Front lime, left to right: j. Gottlieb,
K. York, S. llofmann, J, Ileatherington, ll. Plclxvarcls, R.
llamlelsou, S. Valentino, DI, Collins, G. VVilliams.
Sr'r'om1 Rout Xlr. j. Bongiorno fCo1lz'l1Q, Roth, L.
Balmlmitt, K. lioseulwlatt, IJ. Delnaolo, P, Feinberg, E.
Kramer, D. Schumacher, A. DiAngelo, T. Desimini, S.
NV1-ilikopf, N. Blum, D. Steinhrenner, Nlr. Megarr.
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Bay Blazzarvlli, Tom Suardi, Brian X14-Kenna. Steve Fernbach. Second Row: Cary
fxlazzarelli, Steve VVeinkauf, Alan Aust-ll. Paul Feinlmcru. Bob Nlacuniber, Bob Barathy, Sal
Valentino, Ronnie Hauclclson.
Boys' Leader Corps
The boys of the Leader Corp were always
available to aid the teachers of the Physical Edu-
cation Department. To assist in the smooth func-
tioning of gym classes is the job of each member.
The boys are responsible for instruction and the
knowledge of the rules of each sport.
BUYS' Olfl-'lCl.-XLS CILl'B-S1'11fr'rl, left to right: Howard
llowt-. Bob Bamtliy. Clary Nlaxzarclli. Alan Aust-ll, Sal
Yale-utino. Bonnie llamlelson. Paul FL'lIllJi'l'j.f, Robert Green-
Boys I Qliieials
Helping the Physical Education Department
and learning the rules of ofhciating at various
sports functions were the main tasks of the Boyis
Ofhcials Club. Under the able leadership and
watchful eye of the Physical Education Depart-
ment the members learned many invaluable lessons
in teamwork and sportsmanship.
wood. Scfoml How: Ray Nlazzarelli, Steve Fcrnlmach,
Frank Brcucr. Bob Nlacumbcr, Brian McKenna, Bob
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Second Row: J. Domin, j. Sartori, B. Acker, Ni. Krum- dis, R, Marx, j. Sclmclle, B. Schulcr, B. Iximir
Girls' Leader Corps
Leader Corp girls assist in all phases of Physical Education. The members,
after training, are able to teach, participate in and referee almost any sport.
Members assist in Physical Education classes and such clubs as Sports
Club, Intramurals, Archery and Bowling.
A weekend trip to Pawling, New York is planned for Leader Corp mem-
bers each year.
The officers were President, Sue Schmidtg First Vice President, Ceil
Santorog Second Vice President, Carlyn Schmidt, Secretary, Virginia Scala, Treas-
urer, Betty Ann Bode. The adviser was Mrs. Charlotte Popella.
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Pep. vim and vigor were the requirements for Varsity Cheerleading during
'56-'58, At all Varsity competition in their thick green crewnecks and crisp white
skirts, the cheerleaders were there to coordinate and improve school spirit.
These seven pert cheerleaders had the distinction of being the first cheer-
leaders at Elmont. Throughout their two years as members of the squad they
tried, with much success, to keep their team winning and their fellow students
cheering.
Captain was Carol Moritz ancl Co-captain Terri Casparrini. The adviser
was Nlrs. Charlotte Popellag Nlanager. Virginia Scala.
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Cirls witli fmt- c-rmimlm gmail. supporting amd lmosting sc-liool spirit, are
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XVitl1 Ll leap and ll bound the -IN. Cliec-rlvaulc-rs were always eager to
cheer our players to victory. Led by Captain Fran Feldman and Co-captain
Vivian Marr, the girls practiced diligently to perfect each cheer.
Tlieir adviser was Mrs. Popellu.
I. V. CHEERLEADERS-Loft to right: Vivitm Nlarr, Nlaryunn Forte, Andrea Forrest,
Katherine Broderick, Fran Fclclmnn, Barliuru Kumar, joan Czulclis, Katliy Fillo, Marion Russo.
GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB-Seated, left to right: Linda
Rosenfeld, jinni Merrill, Fran Czajkowslci, Camille Mar-
zullo, Angela Rutigliano, Miss Doris Hlavsa fAdviserj, Joyce
Carlson, Sue Granan, Terrianne Gasparrini, Sue Augenstein.
Second Row: janet Sclmelle, Betty XValleitner, Dolores
Taddeo, Linda Ulrich, Connie Klein, Lois Boggs, Sue
Girls' Sports Club
Many girls desire athletics beyond those offer-
ed in gym class. To these girls the Physical Edu-
cation Department offers the Girls Sports Club.
The club presents more advanced skills and
stresses Sportsmanship and teamwork to its mem-
bers.
The adviser was Miss Hlavsa.
Schmidt, Mary Mack, Betty Ann Bode, Barbara Bachmann,
Barbara Molefsky, Elizabeth Ryder, Frimi Falek. Third
Row: Mara Ibsen, Rosemary Marx, Dolores Stabile, Carlyn,
Schmidt, Barbara Heiser, Barbara Silverman, Maryann
Croghan, Vivian Marr, Arlen Toder, Marian Russo, Ellen
Yelsits, Kathleen Broderick, Geraldine Bedini.
MOJCIH Dance C ll1lJ
Go-ordination and graceful movement were all
qualities of the members of the Modern Dance
club.
Led by Miss Catalano, the girls were given
exercises and formations to practice. Acquired
from these exercises were muscle strengthening
and smoothness of motion.
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Mendelsohn, L. Cuomo, C. Cuomo, I. Essling,
R. Novaclc, M. Littenofl. Second Row: j.
Santori, A. XVeissman, L. Solicito, I. Goud, C.
Starkman, R. Mildwurm.
SPARTANETTES-Left to right: Ceorgia Barharosa, Clare Schmitz, Susan Shershoff, Roseann
Bruno, Rose Schuler, Beuita Boggs, Niarion Palm, Lihhy Ulin, lleenc Hyman, Linda
Kanner, Pat Daunt, Carolyn Butta, june Sehwartzherg, Susan Migden, Maria Ciorandino,
Carol Cordaro.
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E.NI.H.S. students cheer and exelaim their appreciation when the Spartan-
ettes appear. Dressed in their hright green uniforms, these 16 girls form a straight
line and begin their precision dance.
After long hours of practice this hand picked group was ready to perform.
Their routine was sparked hy intricate steps and imaginative formations.
The girls sponsored a Record Ilop to help pay for their uniforms. They
were always present at all home games to aid in the boosting of school spirit.
Mrs. Caryl Bloch was the adviser. The girls were led by: Captain, Carolyn
Buttag Co-captain Linda Kanner.
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