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Presenting .... The Hieksville High School COMET of 1901-02 YEARBOOK STAFF Assistant Editor ................................. .... Art Editor ..................................................... Business Manager ......................................... Photography ____________________________________________________ Organization .... ................. .... Karen Anderson Patricia Appelman Margaret Tashiro Herman Berning .....Herb Pearce Fred Marando Yrincent Cocolichio Rosemary Collins Charles Ferstler Sally Gavril Eve Gilligan William Gorham Gail Greebel Susan Hodges Roy Hunt Faculty Adviser ................. Staff Members Barbara Jabour Jack Kant Joan Lensky Norman Samberg Marcia Lipschutz Cheryl Sherman Linda Stein Anita Taub Marie Turitto Stephen Weinblatt ............................ Dr. E. Donald Wilsey a 1 FORE WO RD The staff of the 1962 Comet Yearbook hopes it has fulfilled its mission, to present a pictorial chronicle of school days, that will be treasured in days to come, as a reminder and a record of happy memory-filled days. The yearbook is also a gesture of good-will and trust to those are to carry on the traditions of Hicksville High School. Members of the graduating class have looked forward to 1962 with anticipation and will always look back upon these care-free days with min- gled feelings. As we seniors step forth from these sheltered and happy scenes, we must be ready to accept more and more the challenge and the responsibility ahead and to play our part well in a world so troubled and unsteady. Upon the foundation we have built let us determine to go forward with confidence and courage to prove what young hearts and minds can do for the world. We wish to express our appreciation to all those who contributed their time and effort to produce this book. We are especially indebted to the boys in the print shop who have worked so untiringly under the direction of Mr. Adams to make possible the 1962 COMET. “For I dipped into the future, far as eye could see, Saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be.” This year of 1962 I am losing not only many fine students who will be graduated but many, many good friends. We have spent three years to- gether. These have been formative years for you and three years of fine ex- perience for me. I hope by your association with your school that you have developed the power of independent thought. This thought I hope has been buttressed by an accumulation of knowledge, culture, and professional skills. I know that because of your moral qualities you will become leaders of our community and yes, leaders of communities beyond us. Always remem- ber to be ready to participate constructively in the maintenance and devel- opement of a free society against those who would destroy it. You have contributed much to the growth of our school and I hope we in the school have influenced and contributed much to you. May God always be with you. When you have a spare moment remember us kindly. As you come to the end of your high school ca- reer, it is only natural that your first desire will be to avail yourself of every experience and opportunity of life. To achieve this it is essential that you build strong bodies, sound minds, well-balanced personal- ities, and that you adjust yourself well emotionally. Strive to maintain tranquillity and serenity of mind and soul as you pursue happiness. You may seek this happiness in many ways—in study, in duty, in work, in recreation, and in your dreams and hopes. If you would gain success, ambition must be closely followed by perseverance. In life, there is only one real failure, and that is the failure of not rising every time you fall. You need only to remind your- self of those, who, through sheer perseverance, have overcome far greater obstacles than I hope you will ever have to face. Success is always just ahead, but it does not come at your command. Deserve it! Try to under- stand its secret. With the assets and talents you pos- sess, seek further prosperity and security. As you go forth to see new experiences and opportunities, get from life all you can. Face your challenges courage- ously and may your lives be happy, constructive, and useful. yVL Assistant Principal “Give me where to stand, and I will move the earth. So said Archimedes two thousand years ago. The reference is to the potential of the lever, but leaves much room for interpretation. The force, the fulcrum, the lever, the resistance, all parts of a mechanical device, can be thought of in different lights. The effort one applies to any task, one’s native inherited characteristics, the education and preparation for life, and the job to be done are all factors in a broader “lever system. You are now faced, on graduation, with the problem of finding ‘where to stand.” The determination of the position you must take depends on how large a world you wish to move. It depends on how well prepared you are to accomplish your chosen goal and whether you are to continue to lengthen your lever through fur- ther education. There must be a balanced situation in order for one to achieve success. Carefully analyze the world you must move. Objectively judge your abilities. Prepare yourself with the proper sized lever then push. If the platform you work from is the correct one, the earth will move. f JZ— ■ Assistant Principal 6 BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated, left to right: Cornelius J. McCormack, Robert D.P. Eaton. President, David Jurwitt, Standing, left to right: Herbert H. Johnson, George A. Jackson, D.F. Sabateila, Jerone Zettler. Donald F. ABt Superintendent of Schools H. Theordore Scholefield Assistant Superintendent 7 DEDICATION Miss Nina Plantz, principal of East Street School, will retire from the Hicksville School system at the end of this school year. Miss Plantz came to Hicksville in 1922 as teacher of the sixth grade. Later she became the first school librarian in the junior-senior high school on Jerusalem Avenue. She was also in charge of testing and visual instruc- tion. In 1927 she became principal and has since served in that capacity. She will continue to reside in Hicksville and plans to enjoy intervals of travel. Miss Plantz attended the Oswego Normal School, later receiving the degree of Bachelor of Science from Columbia and the degree of Master of Arts from the New York University. She also studied at Syracuse and Ohio State. She became a member of two honorary societies, Pi Lambda and Kappa Delta Pi, both at New York University. Miss Plantz has made a host of friends in our community w ho w ill long remember her devoted and efficient service. Many in our senior class re- member her as principal in East Street School. The Class of 1962, in token of their affection and high esteem, dedicate this volume to Miss Nina Plantz, a kindly counselor, administrator and friend. s 9 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS From left to right: Richard Lyman - Treasurer, John Mirro - vice-president, Joe Carfora- president. Sue Hodges - Secretary. Our graduating class owes much to the officers who led the class so efficiently through its many successful undertakings. The officers supervised enthusiastically and well the Magazine Drive, the Senior Ball, The Washington Trip, and other highlights of our final year in high school. 10 160 7th Street RENF.F. ARRAMOWITZ. Rrnr Occupatum, Sen . tar P' • College. Booster t’htb 2. Chorus 2. 3. 4. Homeroom Vice-president 2, Sprite Concert 2. 3, 4, RITA JOAN ABRAMSON 39 Lenox Avenue Occupation Teacher. Plans. College. NYSSMA 2, 3, 4. Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4. LINDA ACEVEDO Lyrt 195 Cottage Blvd. Plans, Business. Chorus 2, 3, 4. NVSSMA 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH ADRAONA 1 Murray Road Plans. College. Varsity Football 2, 4, Student Council 3. Senior Play 4, Variety Show 4, Track 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3. ROBERT ALEXANDER, Bob 26 Fern Court Occupation, Carpenter. Plans, Armed Forces. ANGELA ALIMENA, Angie 73 Elm Street Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Basketball Class Team 4, Chorus 4, Future Teachers of America 4, Senior Play 4. Sports Night: Black 3, 4, Tennis 3, Softball 4, Volleyball 4. EMERSON RAY ALLEN, Kim 70 Acre Lane Occupation, Physicist. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Debating 3, Captain 4, German Club 2. Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, president 4, Local Honor Society 2. 3. 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Co-editor of Latin Paper 4,NYSSMA 2. 3. 4. Mixed Chorus 3, Partical Staff 3. Math Club 4, Orchestra 2, 4, Sophomore Creative Writing 2, Senior Play 2, Tennis 2. 3, 4, Wrestling 2. 11 KAREN DOROTHY ANDERSON 21 Albert Street Plans College. Daisy Chain 3, Homeroom Vice-president 3, Hall Cops 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Local Honor Society 3, News paper Staff 2, Magazine Editor 3, Latin Club 3,4. Year- book Staff 2, Co-assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, Phy-Chem Bi Corresponding Secretary 2, Spanish Club 3, 4. PETER ANSELMO, Pete 14 Maglie Drive Occupation, Engineer. Plans, College. Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Booster Club 2, Junior Prom Committee Chairman 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Chairman of Entrance Committee 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Class President, Junior Class President. PATRICIA SUE APPELMAN, Pat 70 Walter Avenue Occupation, Psychologist. Plans, College. Assembly Committee Vice-president 4, Basketball: Class Team 4, Booster Club 2, Daisy Chain 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Fashion Show 2, 3, Homeroom Pres. 3, 4, Hall Cops 4A Hi-Y 3, 4, Junior Prom Comm. 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Local Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 2, Man- aging Editor 3, Exchange Editor 4, Particle Staff 3, 4, Pop. Music Club 3, Theater Workshop 2, Soph. Creative Writing 2, Sr. Ball Comm. 4, Student Council 4, Sr. Play 4, Sports Night: Black 4, Yearbook Staff 2, Asst. 3, Asst. Editor 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 3, Vice-president 2, Sp. Club 3,4. MERRITT ARMSTRONG 12 Glow Lane Occupation, Audio Engineer. Plans, College. National Honor Society 3, 4, Local Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Phy-Chem-Bi 3, Stamp Sc Coins 2. MARILYN AUERBACH Occupation, Beautician. Chorus 4. STEPHEN MICHAEL BACKMAN, Brutus 8 Brooks St Occupation, Accounting. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Golf 2, 3, Hall Copt 3, 4, JETS Club 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Key Club 3, Vice-president 4, Musical Comedy 4, Newspaper Staff Sports Editor 4, Thespians 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Student Council 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3. PAUL BADY 34 Acre Lane Occupation, Writer. Plans, College. Fashion Show 4, Musical Comedy 3, 4, Newspaper Staff Photography Editor 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Thespians 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Play 4, Yearbook Staff 2. 12 SHARON MAE BAILY, Baily-buy $8 Twin Lawns Ave. Occupation, Bookkeeper. Plans, College. Bowling Captain 5, Chorus 3, 4, Musical Comedy 3, NYSSMA 3, 4. LI A BARBOSA 49 Elmtree Lane Plans, College. Basketball: Class Team 3, 4, French Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Jun- ior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sports Night: Black 5, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tennis 4, Volleyball 3, 4. JOSEPH BARRY, Bud 40 Briggs Street Occupation, Engineer. Plans, College. Varsity Baseball 2, 3, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Football 2, 3. KEITH BASHEN Air and Fire Squad 4, Assembly Committee 4, Audio Vis- ual 2, Golf 2, JETS Club 4, Musical Comedy 4, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 4. STEVEN BAUM, Woody 5 Arbor Lane Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, 4, Home- room Vice-president 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Hall Copt 3, 4, Key Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Theater Work- shop 2, 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Com- mittee 4, Student Council 3, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 2, Tennis 3, 4, Track 3. SANDRA BECK, Sandi 38 Sleepy Lane Occupation, Executive Buyer. Plans, College. Booster Club 2,Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Chorus 3, ♦, Homeroom President 2, Student Council Alternate $, Hall Cops 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Student Coun- cil 3, Senior Play 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert 3, 4. DONALD L. BECKER, Don 9 Ailing Street Occupation, Electrical Engineer. Plans, College. Cafeteria Service Squad 3, Math Club 4, Phv-Chem-Bi 3, Tennis 4 13 LILLIAN SUSAN BEISEL, Tootsie 16 Farm Lane Occupation, Receptionist. Plans, Business. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Musical Comedy 2, NYSSMA 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. MARY MARGARET BENEDICT, Ckickie 35 Calif. St. Occupation, Beautician. Plans, Business. Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3. VIRGINIA BENSON, Ginny 5 Brittle Lane Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers of America 4, Intermediate Band 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Sports Night: Orange 3, 4, Tennis 4, Volleyball 3. MIKE BERGIN 111 Park Av . Occupation, Electrician. Plans, Armed Forces. Audio Visual 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, 4, Jun- ior Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2. JOHN BERLENBACH, Johann 38 Rim Lane Occupation, Applied Mathematics. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Inter- mediate Band 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Local Honor Society 2,3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Particle Staff 4, Math Club 4, Tennis 3. VIRGINIA BERNARDO, Ginny 227 W. Nicbolai St Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Booster Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, 4, Homerom Treasurer 4, Variety Show 2, Spring Concert 2, 3. HERMAN W. BERNING III, Bill 300 Cantiaguc Road Occupation, C. P. A. Plans, College. Assembly Committee president 4, Fashion Show 4, Key Club 4, Musical Comedy 3, 4, Newspaper Staff: Circula- tion Manager 4, Theater Workshop 3, 4, Senior Ball Com- mittee 4, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 4, Yearbook Staff Business Manager 4, School Organist 4. ■ 14 PA nUCIA BilANClA, Pal t Oxford Place Occupation. Executive Secretary. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, J, Hall C. p i, Junior Prom Committee 3, Vljsical Comedy J, 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorui 2, t, 4 i hesptan 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Student Coun- cil 4 Senior Play 4, Sport? Night: Orange S, 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. THOMAS BiTTROIFF 14 Gerald Avenue Occupation, Printing. Plans, Business. Yearbook Prinring 3, 4, Comet Newspaper Printing 3, 4. RICHARD BLAUVELT Plans, Armed Forces. SUSAN BLOOM Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, Chorus 4, Hall Cops 4, Hi-Y 4, Student Council 2. REYNOLD BLUM, Ray 33 Haverford Road Plans, College. Audio Visual 3, 4, HaJI Cops 2, Senior Bali Committee 4. Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, Golf 3, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH FRANK BOBALIK, Ba Ba 54 Cornell Lane Occupation, Auto Mechanic. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, Golf 3, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BOCCAFOLA, Boc 16 Spruce Street Occupation, Primer. Plans, Business. Newspaper Printing 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Printing 2, 3, 4. 4 15 RONALD BOILY, Ronmu ? Carrel Strict Plans, College. Assembly Committee 3, Boostei Club 3, Junior Pfmb Com- mittee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Track 4 IRENE ELIZABETH BORCTH, Shorty 121 Dean St Occupation, Secretary for Telephone Co. Plans, Business. Guidance Secretary 3, 4. KARL M. BOUGHAN Occupation, Political Science. Plans, College. Chorus 3, Debating 4, Latin Club Co-Editor of Latin Paper 4, Particle Staff 3, Editor 4. MARGARET BOWER Occupation, Nursing. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Hockey: Class Team 2, Tennis 2, Volleyball 2. KEN BRADY Hall Cops 4, Spring Concert 4, Boy’s Glee 4. JOAN BRANDT, Joame Occupation, Business. Plans, College. Basketball: Second Team 3, 4, Basketball: Class Team 2, Booster Club 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Hall Cops 2, 4, Hockey: Class Team 2, Junior Prom Committee Leaden Chib 3, 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Student Council 3, Senior Play 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 4, Co-Captain 3, Softball 3, 4, Tumbling 2, 3, 4, Ap- paratus 2, 3. CHERYL LEE BRECHT 17 Wellesley Lane Occupation, Accountant. Plans, College. Archery 2, Booster Club 2, Hi-Y 4, Hockey: Class Team 4, Senior Play 4, Sports Night: Black 4, Volleyball 4. 16 JANICE BKEEDEN. Jan 17 Mewing Lane Occupation, Secretary. Plan , Business. Basketball: Class 7'eam 2, 3, Arrhery 2, Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service S juad 2, 3, Chorus 4, F.T.A. 2, Homo- room President 2, 3, 4, Hall Cops 4, Hockey: Class Team 4, Musical Comedy 2, Leaders Club 3, Pres. 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Soph. Hop Comm. 2, Sr. Ball Comm. 4, Student Council 4, Sr. Play 4, Variety Show 3, Sports Night 4, Tennis 3, Volleyball 2, 4 JUDITH M. BREEN 7 Derby Road Basketball: Class Team 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 3, Student Council Alternate 2, Junior Prom Committor Sports Night: Black 3, 4, Softball 2, 4, Volley- ball 4. LEONARD BREEZE 331 Richard Ave. Plans, College. Chorus 3, German Club 3, Musical Comedy 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Nat. Honor Society 3, 4, Local Honor Society 2, 3,4, Thespians 4, Sophomore Creative Writing 2, Variety Show 3. ROBERTA NAN BRENDER, Berta 11 Liberty Avenue Occupation, Nurse. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, Daisy Chain 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, Homeroom Student Council Alternate 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sports Night: Black Co-Capt. Calisthenics 3, Cap . Calisthenics 4. JAMES EDWARD BRENNAN 42 Spindle Rd. Plans, College. Key Club 4, Wrestling 3, 4. FRANCIS THOMAS BROPHY, Tam 18 Harkin Lant Occupation, Architect. Plans, Armed Forces. EDWARD BROSNAN 48 Oak Street Plans, College. Spanish Club 4. 17 FRANCES BROUSSEAU Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, Conduction Class 3, Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Intermediate Band 3, 4, NYSSMA 2 3, 4, Spring Concert. DORIS BROWN Cafeteria Service 54 Cliff Drive Squad, Chorus 4, Library Staff 3, 4. GERALDINE BROWN, Gtrry 40 Jersey Street Occupation, Secretary. BARBARA BRl'WER, Barbi SO Fordhara Ave. Occupation, Biochemist. Plans, College. Basketball: Class Team 2, 4, Archery 4, Booster Club 2, Hi-Y 3, Hockey: First Team 3, Second Team 4, Local Honor Soc. 4, Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 2, 3, Sec. 4, Span. Club 4, Softball 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Lacrosse 2, H.R Secretary 2 CATHERINE BUCKNER, KiUy 24 Hunter St. Plans, College. Booster Qub 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Homeroom Vice- president 3, Hockey: Class Team 3, Sophomore Hop Com- mittee 2, Tennis 3, Volleyball 3. CHARLES BUDD 4 , Larch Street Occupation, Cabinet Furniture Const. Plans. Business MARY ELLEN BUDICH 98 Gardner Ave. Occupation, History Teacher Plans, College. Basketball: Second Team 2, 3, F.T.A. 4, Hockey: Second Team 3, 4, Class Team 2, Intermediate Band 2, 3, 4, Local Honor Society 3, 4, Leaders Club 3, 4, Sr. Play 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Softball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 4. 18 EUGENE BURKE JP. Occupation, Jor (coy. Plans, Business. Air Fire Squad 4, Assembly Committee 3, Varsity Base- ball 2, 3. 4, Cafeteria Serricc Squad 2, Homeroom Presi- dent 3, Homeroom Vice-president 2, Hall Copt 4, Junior Class Vice-president, Junior Prom Committee 3, Musical Comedy 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 3, 4. JUNE BURKE, Teach 14 Pintle Court Occupation, Physical Education Teacher. Plans, College. Basketball: Second Team 2, 3, Archery 2, 3, Booster Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, Chorus 4, Daisy Chain 3, F.T.A. 4, H.R. Secretary 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Student Council Al- ternate 2, Hockey: First Team 4, Second Team 3, Leaders Club 3, Secretary 4, NYSSMA 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Student Council 2, Sports Night: Black 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Soft- ball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Captain 4, Science Fair 3, LaCrossc 2. HARRY BUTCHER 43 Genesee Street Occupation, Maritime. Plans, College. Air Sc Fire Squad 4, Assembly Committee 4, Fashion Show 4, Hall Cops 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Yearbook Staff 3, Boys Glee Club 3, 4. THOMAS E. BUTLER 11 Nevada Street Occupation, Arcbetural Draftsman. Plans, College. VINCENT CACACE, Guinea 37 Cedar Street Occupation, Policeman. Plans, Business. KATHLEEN MARIE CAESAR 77 Acre Lane Occupation, Business. Plans, Business. Basketball: Second Team 3, 4, Booster Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 2. Homeroom Vice-president 4, Homerom Sectary 3, Junior Varsity Cheering 3, 4, Hockey: Second Team 4, Musical Comedy 3, Leaders Oub 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Student Council 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Tum- bling 2, 3, 4. THOMAS CAGLIONE 15 Utica Street Plans, Armed Forces. 19 APRIL LEE CANAVOR 17 Ball Park Lane Pians, College, Booster Club 2, 3, Future Teachtrs of America 4 , Gorman Club 2, 3, lli-Y 4, Local Honor Society 2, 4, Popular Music Club Secretary 1, Student Council 4, Variety Show 27Phy-Cbem-Bi 3, 4, Spanish Club J, 4. KENNETH CANNIZZARO Occupation, Marine Biologist. Plans, College. Studeut Council 4, Track 2, 3, 4. JO ELAINE CARBE 4S Glenbrook Road Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Booster 2, 3, Future Teachers of America 3, French Club 2, 3, Fashion Show 3, Sports Night: Black 4, Volleyball 4. JOSEPH CAR FORA, Deacon 4 Ruth Drive Occupation, Engineering. Plans, College. Cafeteria Service Squad 4, Junior Varsity Rootball 2, Var- sity Football 3, Co-Captain 4, Homeroom 2, Senior Class President, Junior Prom Committee Chairman 3, Musical Comedy 3, Local Honor Society 2, 3, National Honor Soc. 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee Chairman 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 4, Track 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. SETH CARLIN IS Brooks Street Plans, College- Debating 4, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, Misical Comedy 3, Local Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Nat. Honor Society 3, 4, Math Club 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4. IRVEN THOMAS CARPENTER 11 Loretta Lane Occupation, Teacher. Plana, College, ANTONIO EMIDEO CASTRICONE, Tony 26 Jay St. Occupation, Science. Plans, College. 20 DIANE CATALANO 9 Gardenia Lane Plans, Business. Booster Club 3. EILEEN CATALANO 9 Gardenia Lane Occupation, Beautician. Plans, Business. Booster Club 2. GREG CATANZARITI Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 1, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4. CAROL CATONE 30 Colony Street Plans, Business. Decca Club Vice-president 4. DENNIS CAULEY 5 Spencer Street Occupation, Astranaut. Plans, Armed Forces. Student Council 2, 3, 4. BERNICE CAVALLUZZO, Bernit 61 Fordham Ave. Basketball: Class Team 3, Booster Club 3, Chorus 2, H.R. Secretary 3, Hockey: Second Team 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Sports Night: Orange 3, 4, Volleyball 3. PAUL RAYMOND CAVALLUZZO, Beetle 61 Fordham Avenue Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Air Sc Fire Squad 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, S, 4, Home- room Vice-president 3, 4, Hal! Cops 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Musical Comedy 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Variety Show 4, Track 3, 4. 21 ANN CELENTANO _ S3 April U«« Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Booster Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, Newspaper Staff 2, Volley- ball Z LOIS CHAMEIDES 25 Cambridge Dr. Plans, College. Debating 4, Future Teachers of America 3, Piogrsaa Committee 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Variety Show 2, Sporta Night: Orange 2, 4. ALAN CHAPEN Plans, College. TONY CHAYKA 27 Harding Avenue Occupation, Cuatomirer k designer. Plans, Business. Chess Club 2. RICHARD CHESNEY SO Unden Blvd. Plans, Armed Forces. LINDA CHIARELLI, Metal Mouth 90 Cedar Street Occupation, Private Secretary. Plans, College. Fashion Show 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4. JEANNETE CHRIST, Jeannu 172 Lee Avenue Plans, College. Conducting Class 2, Debating 4, German Club 2, 3, H.R. President 2, Intermediate Band 2, Local Honor Society J, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 2, I, 4, Variety Show 3. 22 CAROL CHRI STICK SON 07 Moeller Street Occupation, Fashion Designer. Plane, College. ROBERT CHRISTOPHER, W bbit 38 Hunter Um Occupation, Industrial Designer. KENNETH CHUPKA Plan , Business. Senior Bah Committee 4. 160 4th Street JOYCE CIANCIULLI 2 Columbia Road Plans, Business. Bowling 2, Chorus President 2, Secretary 3, NYSSMA 2, 4, Mixed Chorus President 2, Secretary 3, Sports Night: Orange 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. JOSEPHINE CIPULLO, Jo 43 Cedar Street Plans,Business. Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Supervisor 3, NYSSMA 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Treasurer 3, Spring Concert 3, 4. MICHAEL CLAIR, Mike 42 Hollins Road Plans, College. Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Vanity Basketball 3, 4, Caf. Service Squad 2, 3, Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 4, Hall Cops 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Musical Comedy 3, 4, Sopho- more Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 4, Track 2, 3, 4. JAMES CLARK, Jim Occupation, Electrician. Plans, College. Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Sopho- more Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Wrestl- ing 3, 4. Z3 til PATRICIA COCHRAN, Pal 16 Prose Street Occupation. Secretary-Bookkeeping. Plan , Business. Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Chorus 2, 1, Junior Prom Committee 5, Musical Comedy 2. NYSSMA 4, Variety Show 2, Spons Night: Orange 3, 4, Spring Con- cert 2, 3, 4. VINCENT COCOUCHIO, Peter Cun 66 Cambridge Dr. Occupation, Architectural College. EVE COHEN 11 Bunker Lane Hi-Y 4, Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Theater Workshop 2, Variety Show 2, 3, 4, Sporta Night; Black 4. HOWARD COHEN, Howie 7 Fork Lane Plans, College. Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Golf 2, 3. ROBERTA GENEV1VE COLES, Bert 196 Ohio Street Occupation, High School Teacher. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Chorus 3, Homeroom President 4, News- paper Staff 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Variety Show 4, Guidance Office 4. CHRISTOPHER M. COLETTA, CMt 10 Frevert Place Plans, College. Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball $, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, Track 3, 4. FRANK STEVEN COLETTA 10 Frevert Place Occupation, Art Teacher. Plans, College. Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, 4, Fashion Srow 4, Senior Ball Com- mittee 4, Junior Varsity Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 3, 4. 24 VINTENT COLETTA, Vimrt 10 Fnvc-rt Place Occupation, Art Teacher. Plans, College. Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 2. 3, 4, Fashion Show 4, Homeroom Vice- president 2, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Junior Varsity Soccer 2, Varsity Soccer 3, 4. ROSEMARY COLLINS, Tom 29 Croyden Lane Occupation, Advertising. Plans, College. Archery 2, Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, Homeroom Vice-president 3, Hall Cops 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Theater Workshop 2, Sophomore Hop Com mittce 2, Senior Ball Committee 4f Student Council 2, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 2, 3, 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. RICHARD JOSEPH MONROE COOPER 10 Gerald Avenue Occupation, Maritime Engineering. Plans, College, Chorus 2, Cross Country Co-captain 3, Track 2, 3, 4. MARIE CRAMER 34 Spruce Street Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Basketball: Class Team 4, Fashion Show 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 4, Softball 4. WILLIAM CRAMER 9 Primrose Avenue Plans, Business. RUTH ELLEN CRANMER, Ruthir 15 Edward Ave. Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Booster Club 2, Homeroom Secretary 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Intermediate Band 2, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Student Council 2, Sports Night: Black 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. MAUREEN CUNNINGHAM, Mor 46 McAlester Ave. Occupation, Secretary. Plans. College. Archery 4, Booster Club 2, Bowling 4, Future Teachers ot America 4, Hockey: Class Team 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4. 25 DIANE LILLIAN CUTI, Di H Winding Road Occupation, Registered Nurse. Plans College. Cafeteria Service Squad 3, Daisy Chain 2, Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 4, Fashion Show 3, 4, Musical Comedy 2, NYSSMA 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Variety Show 2. MICH AFX F. CYCON JR. 14 Eavt Street Occupation, Engineering. Plans, College. Cafeteria Service Squad 4, Senior Play 4, Track 2, 3, 4. RICHARD DACOSTA, Richie 190 Tenth Street Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. PAUL DANIEL T£)M DEBROCKE 12 Peter Road Occupation, Photography. Plans, Business. Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-president 2, Junior Prnm Com- mittee 3, Intermediate Band 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 3, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4, Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3. SUZANNE DEGROOT, Suzie 10 Pine Street Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Archery 2, Booster Club 3, Daisy Chain 3, F.T.A. 4, Theater Workshop 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4, Varien Show 4, Sports Night: Orange 3, 4, Volley - ball 2. BARRIE ANN DEHNERT 34 Chestnut Street Plans, Business. Assembly Committee 4, Booster Club 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-president 3. — 115 Burns Ave. ANGELA DEMATTEO, Angti Occupation, Teaching Plana, Collega. a Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Choma 2, 3, ion Show 3, NYSSMA 3, 4. Theater Workshop 2, Ball Committee 4, Student Council 4, Senior Play Show 2, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, ring Concert 3, 4. MDA DEMONACO, Dee 194 West Marie Street Occupation, Real Estate Broker. Plans, Business, rchery 2, 3, Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad Homeroom Vice-president 2, Homeroom Treasurer 3, all Cops 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, NYSSMA 3, 4, Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, So wirling 2, 3, 4, Comet Shop 4. ROBERT D’ESPOSITO, Despo 10 Balsam Drive Occupation, Physicist. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Debating 4, Junior Prom Committee 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4, Spanish Club 3. ARBARA DIBELLA, Bobbie 28 South Elm St. Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business, joster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2. 4, lixed Chorus 2, 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior all Committee 2, Variety Show 3. VARREN DICKERSON 9 Cloister Lane Occupation, Commercial Art. Plans, College, torus 2, 3, 4, Musical Comedy 2, Variety Show 2, RANK WILLIAM DIELL 22 Haverford Road Occupation, Engineer. Plans, College. ir and Fire Squad 4, Homeroom President 3, 4, Hall 'ops 4, Intermediate Band 2, 3, Musical Comedy 2, Latin lub 2, Theater Workshop 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Variety Show 2, Track 3. viARJORIE DIEPOLD, Margie 100 Willfred Blvd, Occupation, Teacher. Plans,, College. ster Club 2, 3, French Gub 4, Homeroom Vice-presi- ent 4, Hall Copt 4, Theater Workshop 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, 4, Spanish :iub 3. 27 123 Nevada Street ROBERT DIERKER, Dirk Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Newspaper Staff Z, Latin Club 2, Student Council 2,3. MICHAEL DINORA, Dvth 157 Tenth St. Plans, College. Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Homeroom Vice’ president 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Com- mittee 4, Junior Varsity Soccer 2. FRANK DOLAN 41 Fordham Road Occupation, Draftsman. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, Track 2. PATRICIA JEAN DOLAN 41 Fordham Road Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, Chorus Secretary 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, Hall Cops 3, NYSSMA 3, Mixed Chorus Secretary 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Girls Glee 2, Spring Concert 2, Spring Festival 3. HOWARD DOLGIN, Dolge 60 Jerome Avenue Occupation, Engineer. Plans, College. Air and Fire Squad 4, Assembly Committee 3, 4, Color Guard 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, Homeroom President 2, Student Council Alternate 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Student Council 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 4, Wrestling 3, Co-Captain 4. FRANCINE DORS 127 Vincent Road Occupation, Medical Technologist. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Spanish Club 4. DONALD JOSEPH DORSEY, Don 76 Utiderhill Ave. Plans, Armed Forces. Junior Varsity Basketball 3, Booster Club 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Student Council 4. 28 ROSEMARY DOWLING, Rosi Occupation, Nurse. Plans, College. Baskerball: Class Team 2, Booster Club 2, 3, Daisy Chain 2, Homeroom Vice-president 2, Homeroom Secretary 3, Hall Cops 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Com- mittee Sports Night: Black 2, Spanish Club 3, Softball 2, Volleyball 2, Future Nurses of America 3, ♦. WILLIAM JOHN DOWLING, Bill 33 Cantiague Lace Occupation, Engineer, Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4, RICHARD FREDERICK DRAB, The Dutchman 29 Center Street Occupation, Civil Engineer. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, 3, Booster Club 2, 3, NYSSMA 2, 3, Spring Concert 2, 3, Matching Band 2, 3. BRUCE DUNCAN, Corker 73 Ea Street Occupation, Teaching. Plans, College. Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 4, Boy's Glee Club 2, 3. JAMES DUNNE, D.l. 39 Elwood Avenue Plans, Armed Forces. Advanced Band 2, Assistant Manager 3, Marching Band Manager 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Modern Music Masters 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Track 4, Stage Crew 2, Marcring Band 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH JEANNE DWYER, Betty Boop 105 Newbridge Road Basketball: Class Team 2, 4, Hockey: Class Team 4, NYSSMA 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 4, Softball 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 4t Appartua 2, 4, Calisthenics 2, 4. WILLIAM FRANK DYLEWSKI, BUI 17 Edgewood Df. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Fashion Show 4, Hall Cops 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Boy’s Glee 3, 4, Section Leader 2. 29 EILEEN MARY ECKENRODE, Ecky 21 April Lane Plans, Business. Booster Club 2, 3, Bowling 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Hall Cops 4, Musical Comedy 3, Theater Workshop 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sports Night: Orange 4, Softball 4, Spring Concert 2, 3. JOY CAROL EDELSTEIN 11 Bamboo Lane Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, Daisy Chain 3, Student Council Alternate 3, Junior Varsity Cheering 3, Co-Captain 4, Senior Ball Committee Chairman 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 3, Captain Tumbling 4, Tennis 2, 3, Soft- ball 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, JOHN GEORGE EDWARDS 67 Bamboo Lane Occupation, Chemistry. Plans, College. Air and Fire Squad 4, Debating 4, German Club 3, Hall Cops 4, Popular Music Club 3, Senior Play 4. JOAN ENGLERT 42 Bobwhite Lane Occupation, Magazine Writer. Plans, College. Archery 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-president 2, 3, Hall Cops 4, Particle Staff 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Student Council 4, Variety Show 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 3. 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, Volleyball 4. JEANNE ERWIN Occupation, Beautician. Plans, Business. Ibi LOUISE FANDOZZI, Lou 11 Cornell Avenue Occupation, Beautician. Plans, Business. Fashion Show 3, Homeroom Secretary 2. MARGARET FARBER ll Charles Street Occupation, Commercial Artist Plans, College. Senior Play 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 2, Tennis 3. JOSEPH R. FARLEY, Joe 34 Walnut lane Occupation, Electrical Engineering. Plans, College. Advanced Band Section Leader 2, 3, Debating 4, Inter- mediate Band Section Leader 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Senior Play 4, Spanish Club 4, Tennis 4. JOSEPH JOHN FATULA, Joe 169 6th Street Occupation, Lawyer. Plans, College. Advanced Vocal 3, 4, Debating 4, Homeroom President 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Senior Play 4. SUE FAVER, Flave 31 Cumberland Road Occupation, Nursing. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Chorus 2, Fashion Show 3, 4, Hall Cops 4, Varsity Cheering 3, 4, Musical Comedy 2, Partide Staff 3, Thespians 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Student Council 2, Variety Show 2, Sports Night: Black 3, 4. JUDY FEDERBUSH 20 Amherst Road Plans, College. F.T.A. 2, Secretary' 3, 4, Local Honor Society 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4, Latin Gub Sec. Particle Stoff 4, Student Coundl 2, Variety Show 4, Sports Night: Black 3, 4. 31 EDWARD A. FERNANDEZ, Eddie Occupation, Chemical Engineer. Plans, College. Cross Country 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Track 2, 3. CAROL FERRARA 9 Willow Avenue Occupation, Typist. Plans, Business. Booster Club 2. [ARLES FERSTLER. Chuck 91 Linden Blvd. don, Advertising Art k Resign. Plans, College. Committee 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Yearbook Staff GERARD WILLIAM FETTEN, Jerry 235 West Nicbolai Street Occupation, Cattle or Dairy Farming. Plans, College. Hometown Treasurer 3. MARVIN FIELD 357 E. Old Country Road Occupation, Vet. Plans, College. German Club 2. JAY BRUCE FINK 66 Spruce Street Occupation, Conservation. Plans, College. Chorus 2, 3, 4. WARREN EUGENE FINK, Skip 101 Dante Ave. Occupation, Physical Education Teacher. Plans, College. Homeroom Vice-president 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, In- termediate Band 4, Popular Music Club 3. JOSEPH FINK EL, Joe 115 Myers Avenue Occupation, Chemical Engineer. Plans, College. Air and Fire Squad 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Hall Cops 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 2, Tennis 2, 3, Science Fair 3. 14 Tudor Road LINDA F1NKELSTF.IN Occupation, Teacher. Plan , Arch try 4, Club 2, 3, Pai v Chain 3, H -Y 3, Junior Prom Committee 5. Senior Ball Committee 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Volleyball 4. SLE FIORE, Flub 88 Princess Street Occupation, Nursing. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, NYSSMA 4, Mixed Chorus 4. fa FRANI FISHER, Ftan 66 Elm Street Advanced Band 2. 4, F.T.A. 3, Secretary 4, French Club 3, Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, Hockey: Second Team 4, Intermediate Band 3, 4, Musical Comedy 3, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Theater Work- shop 3, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 3, Sports Night: Black 2, 4, Tennis 4, Softball 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 4. FRANK FISHER 10 Myers Avenue Occupation, Nassau County Cop. Plans, Armed Forces. Chorus 4, Decca Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4. JOSEPH FISHER 10 Myers Avenue Occupation, I.B.M. Operator. Plaits, Business. MARY CAROL FLYNN, MC 89 Blueberry Lane Plans, Business. Chorus 4 Fashion Show 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Sports Night: Orange 3, 4, Volleyball 2. RICHARD FORT 34 Fulton Avenue Occupation, Math Teacher. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, French Club 2, Senior Play 4, Varsity Soccer 4, Track 2, 3, 4. •33 46 Elm Street ROBERT JON FOSTER. Bob Plans, Armed Forces. GAIL MONICA FOX, Foxir 14 Larch Street Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. DONNA FRANCIS 346 W. Nicholal Street Occupation. Chemistry' Teacher. Plans, College. Archery 2, German Club 3, Hockey: Second Team 4, Local Honor Society 4, Latin Club 4, Sports Night: Orange 4, Phy-Chern-Bi 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Softball 3, 4. LOUISE FRANCO 36 Croydcn Lane Occupation, Nurse. Plans, College. Booster Club 2. Cafeteria Service Squad 3, Chorus 4, F.T.A. 2, Hall Cops 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Theater Workshop 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4, Sports Night: Black 4. KATHLEEN FRANK 140 Tenth St. Occupation, Technical Secretary’. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Bowling 3, German Club 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, Hockey: Class Team 3, 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. 34 SUSAN YVONNE FROEHLY 5 Linden Coon Occupation, Teaching. Plana, College. Advanced Band 2, 4. Chorus Accompanist 4, F.T.A. Vice- president 3, German Club 2, 3, Intermediate Band 3, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, Musical Comedy 3, News- paper Staff 3, editor 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Particle Staff Class editor 3, 4, Radio Club 3, Thespians Sophomore Creative Writing 2, Student Council 2, 4, Sr. Play 4, Variety Show 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, Band Council 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY J. FURIO, Totfy Occupation, Architectural Designer. Plans, College. Cafeteria Service Squad 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-president 3, 4, Homrroome President 2, Hall Cops 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4. PATRICIA GAFFNEY, Pat 22 Miller Circle Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Booster 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee 4. PATRICK GALLAGHER ROY ARTHUR CARMAN 80 Spindle Road Plans, College. Cafeteria Service Squad 4, Fashion Show 3, Homeroom President 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Musical Comedy 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4, Track 2, 3, 4. M SALLY ANN GAVRIL 71 Sixth Street Occupation, Elementary School Teacher. Plans, College. Booster 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 4, Daisy Chain 3, F.T.A. 2, Homeroom Secretary 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Junior Varsity Cheering 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Student Council 2, 4, Secretary 3, Senior Play 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Twirling 2, Junior Day Committee 3. FRANK JOHN GENTILELLA 21 Georgia Street Occupation, Draftsman. Plans, Business. 38 FLORENCE GERARD RAYMOND GERMAINE, Ray Plans, College. Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Jr. Varsity Football 2, Vanity Bowling 3. LOl'IS GIANSANTE Hal! Cops 4. WES GIESE 24 Rave Street Plans, Armed Forces, BOB GIFFIN, Ciff 245 Dartmouth Dr. Plans, College. Varsity Football 2, 3, Track 2. MARY JANE GILLETTE, Mary 116 Spindle Road Occupatio; . Secretary. Plans, Business. Booster Chit 2, H mrr r.m Student Council Alternate 3, Sports Night: Black 2, 4. 36 PETER GILLETTE EVE MARIE GILLIGAN, Gil 49 Glcnwick Road Occupation, Teacher. Piant, College. F.T.A. 2, Homeroom President 2, Hall Copt Hockey: Clast Team 3, Junior Prora Committee 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Theater Workshop 2, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Student Cuncil 3, 4, Variety Show 2, Sports Night; Orange 2, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. ANTHONY JAMES GIORLANDO 330 Acre Lane Occupation, Architect. Plans, College. ANGELE GIOVANIELLO, Amfu 77 Vincent Road Plans, College. Booster Club 2, F.N.A. 2, Student Council Alternate 4, Musical Comedy 2, Student Director 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Student Council 2, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 3. EVA GLADSKY 9 Gerald Avenue Occupation, Beautician. HAROLD GLAZER Key Club 4. STEPHEN GLIBOWSKI, Steve 96 Kuhl Ave. Occupation, Engineer. Junior Varsity Baseball 2 ,'Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football 2, Vanity Football 3, 4. 37 33 Hunter Lane NORMAN GOLDEN Occupation, Dentist. Plans, College. Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 3, 4, Hall Cops 3, Student Council Alternate 3, Intermediate Band 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 2, Bowling Team 3. SHEILA HARRIET GOLDSTEIN 36 Alpine Lane Occupation, Teaching. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Girl’s Glee 4, F.T.A. 2, Service Chairman 3, Secretary 4, Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 2, Make-up Chairman 3, Costume Mistress 4, Phy-Chem-Bi Secretary 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2,3,4, Science Fair 2, 4, Secretary 3. JANE TOBY GOLDSTONE, Goldie Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business, hv «er Club 2, Chorus 3, 4. 15 Sleepy La. LINDA GOMES Daisy Chain 2, F.T.A. 3. SUSAN GOODMAN 207 Cottage Blvd. Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Chorus 3, Homeroom President 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Variety Show 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, Twirling 2, 3, 4. VIVIAN DIANNE GOODMAN 10 Genesee Strew Occupation, Doctor. Plans, College. F.N.A. 2, 3, 4, Musical Comedy 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, Variety Show 3, Sports Night: Orange 3, 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 2, 3, Spanish Club Secretary-Treasurer 4, Library Ass’t 2, 3, 4, Science Fair Committee 2, 3, 4. GLORIA GORGONE, Glory 22 Power Stree Booster Club 2, Decca Club 4, Tennis 4, Girl’s Glee 2. 35 Ml BILL GORHAM 0 Twinlawns Avenue Occupation, Designer. Plans, Business. ELAINE GRECZ 80 East Avenue Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Booster Club 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Hockey 2. GAIL GREEBEL Occupa Son, Advertising. Plans, College. Debating 2, 3, Daisy Chain 3, Musical Comedy 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 2, 4, Par- ticle Staff 4, Popular Music Club 3, Sophomore Creative Writing Assistant Editor 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sr, Play 4, Variety Show 4, Sports Night: Black 3, 4, Year- book Staff 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. LINDA GRIDLEY 116 Ball Park Lane Occupation, Elementary Teacher. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2. Cafeteria Service Squad 4, F.T.A. 4, Intermediate Band 3, 4, Local Honor Society 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Senior Play 4, Sports Night: Orange 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. JOHN GRILLO 37 Andover Lane Occupation, Architect. Plans, College. Air and Fire Squad 4, Fashion Show 4, Homeroom Presi- dent 3, 4, Hall Cops 4. Junior Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 2, President 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4,Variety Show 4, Advanced Science Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4. CAROL ANN GROSSO 64 Winding Road Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Basketball: First Team 2, Bowling 2, Chorus 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Sports Night: Black 2. Softball 2, Vollevball 2. MATTHEW GUARINO, Matt 62 Froehlich Farm Rd. Plans, Business. Varsity Football 2. 2 Lawrence St. CAMILLE GULLY Occupation, Airline Hostem. BoJitec Club 2. F.T.A. 2, ILmeroom Secretrtrv 2, Hall Cops 4, Mixed Chorus Secretary 3, Sophomore Hop Com’ mittee 2. NEIL HACKEN Plans, Armed Forces. Homeroom President 2, 3. EMIL HACKMACK 14 North Drive Plans, College. JANE FRANCES HAGER 9 Autumn Lane Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Booster Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Musical Comedy 2, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK B. HAMILTON III. Rtck 72 East Avenue Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Cross Country 3, 4, Track 4. RUTH ANN HARDING, Ruthie 56 Wishing Lane Occupati in, Speech 8c Dramatics. Plans, College. Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Bowling 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Fashion Show 2. 3, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 2, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 4, Thespians 2, 3, Vice-president 4. Student Council 3, 4, Variety Show 3, Director 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 3, 4, Spr. Concert 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY HARRIGAN 293 Plainview Rd. Occupation, Secretary. Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Chorus 4, F.X.A. 2, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, 4, Softball 4, Spring Concert 4. FLORENCE HARRISON, !U 40 Eighth Street Occupation, Secretary. Flans, Business. ( horus 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM FRANCIS HARRISON 94 Bethpage Road Occupation, Research Physicist. Plans, College. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Thespians 3, Variety Show 2. BARBARA HARTNIG 49 Vassar Lane Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Booster Club 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 4, Daisy Chain 3, FT.A. 3, 4, Fashion Show 2, Modern Music Master Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tennis 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. EULALIE HATCH, Lee 163 Jerusalem Avenue Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3. Daisy Chain 3, F.T.A. 2, Homeroom Secretarv 3, 4, Hockey: Class Team 3, Newspaper Staff 4, NYSSMA 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 2, 3, 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, Twirl- ing 3, Co-captain 4. DIANE PATRICIA HAL PT 5 Layton Avcnqe Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Hi Y 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Spom Night: Black 4. TATI ANNA HAWRYLOWICZ, Tanya Booster Club 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4. DANA HAYDEN, Dan 47 Elm Tree Lane Occupation, Techer. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, French Club 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2. Varsity Cheering 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Musical Comedy 3, NYSSMA 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Sr. Play 4, Var- iety Show 2, 3, 4, Sports Nighht: Orange 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Twirling 3. WILLIAM AMES HAVES 12 Schiller Street Occupation, Medicine. Plan , College. Fashion Show 2, Musical Corned) 2, 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Senior Play 2, 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. PALL HEISCHMANN 43 Alpine Lane Occupation, Draftsman. Plans, College. Chorus 4, Junior Varsity Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Hall Cops 4, Senior Ball Committee Co-chairman 4, Var- iety Show 4, Track 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN HEISON 41 Belle Court Occupation, Medical Illustration. Plans. College. French Club 3, Senior Play 4, Sports Night: Orange 4, Tennis 3, 4. GERARD HEISS, Jerry 25 Bobwhite Lane Plans, College. NANCY ANN HEMMER, Nan 70 East Avenue Occupation, Nurse. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 3, Homeroom Vice-president 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Musical Com edv 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sr. Play 4, Variety Show 4, Sports Night: Black 4. MICHAEL HENEY 19 Memory Lane Occupation, Engineer. Plans, College. Assembly Committee 2, 3, Audio Visual 2, Junior Varsity 2, 3, Booster Club 2, 3, Homeroom Vice-president 2, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Student Council 2, Varsity Soccer 2, 3. RICHARD HEN'R' 232 Nevada Street Plans, College. Varsity Football 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football 2, Track 2 3, 4, Wrestling 2. 42 STEVEN HEPPNER, Hoops « Larch Street Plans, College, Junior Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, H.R. Vice-president 2, 3, Hall Cops 3, Student Council 4, Span- ish Club 4, Track 3. HELEN MARIE HILDEBRAND 464 Division Ave. Occupation, Retailer. Plans, College. Assembly Committee 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Bowling 3, Caf. Service Squad 4, Chorus 3, 4, Decca Club 4, Fashion Show 3, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Thespians 3, 4. Theater Workshop 2, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Student Council 4,Sr. Play 3, 4, Variety Show 3, 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4, Softball 2, 4, Volleyball 3. RONALD HlLDEBRANDT, Ronnie Plans, College. 19 Link Lane SUSAN JEANNE HODGES, Susie 169 2nd Street Occupation, Executive Secretary. Plans, Business. Booster Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, Hall Cops 4, Varsity Cheer- ing 4r NYSSMA 2, Junior Prom Committee 3. Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee Chairman 4, Student Council 2, Attendance Office 3, Sports Night: Orange 2, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Class Secretary, Sophomore Class Vice-president. ELLEN HODGSON, Ellie 77 Dartmouth Drive Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Debating 4, French Club 4, Fashion Show 2, 3, Homeroom Vice-president 2, Intermediate Band 2, Modern Music Masters 3, President 4, Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4, Loc. Honor Soc. 3, 4, Nat. Honor Soc. 3. President 4, Neytpaper Staff 4, Latin Club 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, 3. 4. Particle Staff 3, 4, Math Club 3. 4. Orchestra 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, Theater Workshop 2, Stu. Council 4, Sr. Play 4, Variety Show 2, 3, 4, Spr. Concert 2, 3, 4, All-County Orchestra 4, All-State Band 4. JAMES HOFFMAN ROSEMARY HOFFMAN 203 Division Ave. Plans, College. Fashiion Show 2, NYSSMA 2, 4, Orchestra 2 3, 4, Senior Play 2, Spanish Club 3, 4. WILLIAM HOGAN JOY HOROWITZ 82 Hamers Lane Occupation, Secretary. Plans, College. Advanced Vocal 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 3, Chorus 3, Student Council Alternate 4, Hall Cops 4, Hi Y 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Musical Com- edy 2, NYSSMA 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Variety Show 2. KAREN ANNE HUBNER 31 Gables Road Plans, Business. Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Chorus 4, Homeroom Vice-pres- ident 2, Junior Varsity Cheering 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2. WILLIAM HUGHES, Bill 175 Scooter Lane Occupation, Carpenter. Plans, Business. Student Council 3. RICHARD HUMANN, Richie 210 8th Street Junior Varsity Baseball 3, Student Council 2. ROY DENNIS HUNT, Roy 39 Beacon Lane Occupation, Architect. Plans, College. Yearbook Art Staff 4. JAMES HUTTLE, Jim Air and Fire Squad 3, 4, 61 Nothre Dame Avenue JANE HUTTLE Occupation, Secretary. Plans. Business. Booster Cluh 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 3. CHARLENE JOAN 1LLER, Charlie 50 Lehigh Lane Occupation, Choreographer. Plans, College. Assembly Committee 4. Booster Club 2, Chorus 2, 4, H.R. Secretary 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Junior Prom Commit- tee 3, Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, Secretary 4, Theater Workshop 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 2, 3, 4, Twirling 3. PETER JACOBS 25 Fordham Rd. Occupation, Architect. Plans. College. PENELOPE RUTH JAMES, Penny 21 Lenore Avenue Occupation, Buyer. Plans, College. Latin Cluh 3, Theater Workshop 2, Spanish Club 4, Girls Glee Club 2. 4. KATHLEEN ANN JORGENSON, Kathy 9 Windsor St. Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Homeroom President 3, Homeroom Secretary 4, Hockey: Second Team 3. 4, Local Honor Society 4, Leaders Club 4, Senior Play 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club Vice-president 4, Tennis 3, Volleyball 4. LAWRENCE KACZOR. Larry 5 Boblee Lane Occupation, Industrial Arts Teacher. Plans, College. Hall Cops 2, Track 3. SANDRA LEE KAMEN, Sandy 6 Glenbrook Road Booster Club 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 2. F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Fashion Show 2. Student Council 2, Hi-Y 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2. Student Council 2, Variety Show 4, Sports Night: Black 4, Spanish Club 3. 45 VC E MARIE KAMI A, Joycu -Hoo 43 Elm Street H Borwhl [TT'-dcttball: Cl ns- Team 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4t -hion Show 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Hall Cops 4A Prora Committee 3, NYSSMA 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, loph, Hop Committee 2, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Sr. Play iports Night: Black 2, 3, 4, Tenoit 4, Softball ♦, Volley 4, Spring Concert 3, 4 CK 'lan H. KANT Ians. Business, rbook Staff 4, Wrestling 3. 12 E. John Street E KARACHANSKY 16 Walnut Lane Occupation, Fashion Model. ture Teachers of America 2, Sports Night: Black 4, tball 4. HN KARR 2 Balsam Drive ition. Mechanics. Plans, Armed Forces. AIL KATALA 142 Dartmouth Drive Occupation, Nursing, roster Club 2. F.N.A. 3, President 4, Fashion Show 3, omeroom President 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Stu xmcil 3, Sports Night: Black 1, 4, Volleyball 2, 3. VEN KATZ dvanced Band 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Intermediate Band Track 3. L-DITH KAt'FMAN, Judy 7 Bridge Lane Occupation, Doctor. Plans, College, rchery 2, Booster Club 2, 3. Bowling 2, 3. F.T.A. 4, erman Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Popular Music Club 3, Stu. ouncil 3, 4, Variety Show 2, Phy-Chem-Bi 2. 3, 4, Trea- rer, Student Council Representative, President Spanish lub 3, 4, Tennis 2. 46 KATHLEEN KENNEDY, Kathy 20 Cottage Blvd. Private Secretary. Plans, Business. Homeroom Vice-president 2, Sports Night: Black 3, 4. M CAROL KILBORN 29 Glow Lane Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Baskerball: First Team 2, Basketball: Class Team Captain 4, Bowling 2, Hockey: First Team 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Softball Captain 2, Volleyball 2 3. GEORGE MATTHEW KINGSLEY 48 Link Lane Occupation, Doctor. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. MARI LOU KIRBY, Manbu 43 Kansas Street Occupation, Stewardess. Plans, College. Assembly Committee 3, 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, De- bating 4, Musical Comedy 3, Senior Play 4, Spanish Club 3, 4b PATRICIA ANN KLEES, Patrinka 6 Seyroor Lane Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. P.T.A. 3, Homeroom Secretary 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Vor- icty Show 3, Sports Night: Black 2, Softball 2. 47 ROBERT KNIGHT, Boh 195 Acre Lane Occupation, Physics Teacher. Plans, College. German Club 2, 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4,Track 2, 3, 4. MARTIN KOCIS ANNA KOLLMER, .Jnttir 171 West Marie Street Occupation, Beautician. Plans, Business. Senior Ball Committee 4, Sports Night: Black 4. KATHLEEN KOLLMER, Kathy 2«? Rave St. Occupation, Beautician. Plans, Business. Bowling 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sports Night: Black 4. JEANETTE KORDAL, Jan Occupation, Legal Secretary. Plans, Business Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, Daisy Chain 2, F.T.A. 3. Fashion Show 3, 4, Sports Night: Black JOHN KOROTHY, Bingo 66 Bridle Lane Occupation, Landscape Architect. Plans, College. Air and Fire Squad 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Fashion Show 4, Junior Varsity Football 2, Homeroom President 3, Student Council Alternate 4, Hall Cops 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Musical Comedy 3, Soph. Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Student Council 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 4. JOHN KOZAK, Jack 18 Ctica Avenue NYSSMA 2, 4, Mixed Chorus Section Leader 2, 3, 4. 48 i VICKI KRASNER 3 Wildwood Red Occupation Physical Education Teacher. Plana, College. Booster Club 2, Bowling 3, P.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Sec. Junior Varsity Cheering 4, Hockey: Claw Team 3, Firtt Team 4, Leaden Club 3, 4, Sports Night: Black 2, Co- captain 3, Capra in 4, Tennis 2, 3, Softball 2, Volleyball 2, 3, WILLIAM KRAYNAK MARTIN JOHN KRIKALO, Marty 24 Brooks St. Plan , Armed Porces. Chess Club 2, Chorus 4. MARY PATRICIA KRIKALO, Krik 24 Brooks St. Occupation, Secretary. Pians, Business. Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Sophomore Creative Writing 2, Tennis 2, Softball 2, Spring Concert 3, 4. MARILYN JOAN KUHL 10 Seymor Lane Occupation, Missionary. Plans, College. Advanced Band 4, Hi-Y 2, Modern Music Masters 2, NYSSMA 4, Sports Night: Black 2. DEANNA PATRICIA KULICH, Dtt 23 Maxwell Dr. Occupation, Social Worker. Plans, College. ETHEL KUMMER 30 Libby Avenue Occupation, Naval Yeoman. Plans, Armed Forces. Hi-Y 3, Softball 2, Volleyball 2. 49 IS Amherxt Road STEPHEN LACK. Steve Occupation, Law. Plans. College Advanced Vocal -v, Aswmblv Committee 4, Audio Visual 4,Chorus 2, 3, 4. Debating 4, Fashion Show 4, H.R. Pres. 2, 3, Modern Mus . Mast 3, 4, Loc. Honor Soc. 3, 4, Nat. Honor Six:. 4. NVSSMA 3, Particle Staff 3, Student Council 4. ititty Show 4, Spanish Club 4, Tennis 2, 4. . ()kl i N LACKK . Aar In Crescent Stiect Occupation, Elementary School Teacher. Plans. College. Booster Club 2. ROBERT LA Dl'Hf Tloh 538 Jerusalem Avenue Occupation, Contractor. Plans, College. Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, Cross Country 4, Hall Cops RONALD LA OCR. Ronnie 538 Jerusalem Avenue Occupation, Contractor. Plans, College. RONALD LAFE1R PETER WILLIAM LAMBERT, Pete 158 Spindle Rd. Plans, College. Air and Fire Squad 4, Assembly Committee 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Hall Cops 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Key Club 3, 4, Soph. Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee Student Council 3, Track 2, 3. ALBERT JOHN LAMOUREUX, 11 15 Rave Street Occupation. Pilot. Plans, -College Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, Cros Country 4. Hall Cops 2. Phy-Chem-Bi 2. 50 LAURENCE LAN DOW Dideret 20 BofewMte Lane Occupation, Lawyer. Plant, College. Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Debating 4, Golf 2, Intermediate Band 3, 4, Musical Comedy 3, 4 Local Honor Society 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Particle Staff 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH LANE, Froggy 6 Elwood Avenue Plant, Armed Forces. Audio Visual 2, Cheat Club 2, Theater Workshop 2. n JOSEPH LAROCCA, Joe 20 Power Street Occupation, Electrical Engineer. Plans, College. Cafeteria Service Squad 2. Debating 4, Homeroom Vice- president 4, Student Council Alternate 3, Phy-Chem-Bi 2, Vice-president 3, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4. HOLLY LAUER 183 Lee Avenue Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Musical Comedy 3, NYSSMA 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Soph. Hop Committee 2, Variety Show 2, 3, Sports Night: Or- ange 2. CHARLES LAYNE, Chuci IS Mariun Avenue Occupation, Carpenter. THERESA LEEVER, Terry 154 Lee Avenue Advanced Vocal 4, Chorus 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee Chairman 3, Musical Comedy 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. ELLEN RONNIE LERNER, Elite 47 Link Lane Occupation, Registered Nurse. Plans, College. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Musical Comedy 2, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. 51 ELLEN LEVIN Plant, College. Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Local Honor Soc. 2, National Honor Soc. 4, Sophomore Creative Writing 2, Sophomore Hop Commit tee 2, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 2, 3, 4. SHARON LEVY 71 Alexander Avenue Plant, Business. Booster Club 2, Homeroom Vice-president 2. HELA1NE LEWANDER S3 Garden B!vd Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Basketball First Team 4, Basketball Second Team 3, Ar- chery 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Caf. Service Squad 2, HJL President 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4, Hockey: Second Team 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Soph. Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Cmmittee 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. CAROL RUTH LILIENTHAL IS Belfry Lane Occupation, Nursing.Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Chorus 2, F.N.A. 2, 3, Secretary 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sports Night: Black 4, Science Fair 2, 3, Comet Distributor 4. CARMINE LINDO 20 Utica Street Plans, Armed Forces. Wrestling 2, 4. MARCIA LIPSCHUTZ, Matey 357 Richard Avenue Occupation, Math Teacher. Plans, College. Assembly Committee 4, Booster Club 2, Bowling 3, Daisy Chain 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Musical Comedy 3, Newspaper Staff 2, 3, Popular Music Club 3, Sr. Play Student Director 4, Variety Show 3, Sports Night: Black 2, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 2, 3, Softball 3. WILLIAM LIPTON, Bill 15 Maxwell Drive, Westbury Occupation, Medicine. Plans, College. Air and Fire Squad 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 4, Fashion Show 4, Homeroom Vice-president 3, Hall Cops 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4. 52 WILLIAM LITTLE, Bill Plant, College. Varsity Football 3. 57 Chestnut Street PATRICIA ANN LOCKMAN, Pat 430 Division Avenue Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, German Club 3, Hi-Y 4, Musical Comedy 3, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Popular Music Club 3, Sr. Play 4, Sports Night: Black 4, Tcnnit 4. Volleyball 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4. WILLIAM LODATO, Bill 7 Mead Avenue Plans, College. FRANK LOMBARDI, Guinea 22S 8th Street Plans, Armed Forces. Junior Varsity Football 2. FRANCIS LONGO 44 Genesee Street Occupation, Medicine. Plans, College. Varsity Football 4, Latin Club 4. DIANE LOPINTO 9 Linden Blvd. Booster Club 2, 3, Caf. Service Squad 2, 3, Chorus 4, German Club 2, Jr. Prom Committee 2, Popular Music Club 2, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Sr. Play 4. VIVIAN LOWY, Vw 18 Tudor Road Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Basketball: Class Team 2, Archery 2, Booster Club 2, 3, Caf. Service Squad 2. Daisy Chain 2, Homeroom Sec. 2, 4, Student Council Alternate 3, Hi-Y 2, Vice-president 3, President 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Theater Workshop 2, 3, Soph. Hop Committee 2, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Stu. Council 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. 53 1 CARYN LUBIN Occupation, Teaching. Plans, College. Daisy Chain 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Sport Night: Black 3. RICHARD PETER LYMAN, Btg Dick 35 BrooksSt. Occupation. Electrical Engineer. Plans, College. Air and Fire Squad 4, Booster Club 2, President of Boy’ Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain, Fashion Show 4, Homeroom President 4, Hall Cops 4, Treasurer of Junior Class, Treasurer of Senior Class, Jr. Prom Com- mittee 3, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, Soph. Hop Commit- tee 2, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Student Council 3, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 4, Track 2, 3, 4. JEROME LYNCH, Jerry 8 Jolan Avenue Plans,Col lege. BRIAN MAAS, Singe 17 Henry Avenue Plans, College. JANET LOIS MAIDA, Hencefarih 16 Howard Street Occupation, Air Line Hostess. Booster Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, Homeroom Secretary 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4, Hockey: First Team 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Variety Show 3, Sports Night: Black 2, 3, 4. WALTER MAIER JOHN JOSEPH MALABY, Jack 123 Rim La. Plans, Armed Forces. Homeroom President 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Varsity Soccer 2, 4. 54 IgA MARY ANN MALERRA 47 Felice Crescerr Occupation, Beautician, Plans, Business. Bowling 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 3, Junior Prom Com mittec 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Com mittee 4, Sporrs Night: Black 4. TOM MAN1SCALCO 10 Wellesley Lare Occupation, Real Estate. Plans, College. Archery 2, Chess Club 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 3. BRUCE MAN HEIM 46 Lehigh Lar Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM MANNKOFF, Bill Plans, Business. FRED MARANDO 54 Bamboo Lat - Occupation, Printing. Plans, Business. Newspaper Printing 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Print Shop Yearbook Production Foreman 4. JANICE MARC ANTONIO, Jan Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Mixed Chorus 2. 6 Lyon Cou KENNETH MARCHENECK Plans, Armed Forces. 51 Clenbrook 55 MTCHAEL JOHN MARI ELL! 29 Hunter $t. Occupation, Printing. Plan . College. Booster Club 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Homeroom President 2 Yearbook Printing 5, 4, Newspaper Printing PATRICK MASONE, Pat 74 Bruce Avenue Plans, College. Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Chorus Vice-president 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 4, Senior Ball Committee 4. ROBERT MASONE, Bob 11 Magenta Street Occupation, Business Administration. Plans, College. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee 4. RONALD MASONE S7 Pollok Place Plans, Business. Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee 4. MARIE MASSIELLO, Mass 29 Monroe Avenue Occupation, Office Work. Plans, Business. Basketball: Second Team 4, Basketball: Class Team 2, 4, Archery 2, Booster Club 2, Daisy Chain 2, F.T.A. 2, H.R. Vice-president 3, 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Softball 2, Volleyball 2. MARIE MASTERS 25 Hanved Street Occupation, Beautician. Plans, Business. Homeroom President 2, Homeroom Vice-president 1, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4. LOUIS MATY AS Occupation, Architect. Assembly Committee 3, Homeroom President 3, Homeroom Vice-president 2, Hall Cops 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Student Council 4. 56 JOAN MAYNARD 14 Sleepy Lane Plant, Cllege. Booster Club 2, 3, Homeroom President X 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Jumor Pram Committee 3, Newspaper Staff 2, Latin Club 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Com- mittee' 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 4. MARGARET ANN McCLENEGHEN 21 Smith St Occupation, Legal Stenographer. Plans, Business. Bowling 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, NYSSMA 2. Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Commit- tee 4. ROBERT McCOTTER 21 Bird Lane Plans, College. Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, Track 4. SHARON McGUINNESS 6 Eton Lane Plans, Business. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Hall Cops 2. WILLIAM McHUGH, Mag— 62 Willoughby Ave. Occupation, Missal Guidance Electronics. Plans, Col lege. Air and Fire Squad 2, Homeroom Vice-president 2, H.R. Secretary 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3. JANET McMENAMIN, Jan 21$ Bay Avenue Occupation, Executive Secrettary. Plans, College. Sports Night: Black 3, 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 3, 4, Science Fair Committee 3, 4. JOHN McNEIL, Jack 53 Bridle Lane Occupation, Electronic Engineer. Plans, College. Audio Visual 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Theater Work- shop 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 4. 57 ■ DONALD Me VICK ER, Don 153 Cottage Blvd. Occupation, Electrician. Air and Fire Squad 3, 4, Homeroom President S. JANET MEHRTENS, Mm 2 Campus Place Occupation, Teacher. Plant, College. Advanced Vocal 4, Basketball: Class Team 3, Caf. Service Squad 5, Choru 2, 3, F.T.A. ♦, Student Council Alternate 2, Hi- Y 4,Hockey: Class Team 4, Musical Comedy 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Sports Night: Black 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Volley 3, 4. SANDRA MENTNECH. Sandy 70 East Street Plans, Business. Assembly Committee 4, Booster Club 2, Caf. Service Squad 2, Hi-Y 2, 1, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Play 4, Library AJd 3, 4. RICHARD MEYERS 169 Cottage Blvd. Occupation, Architect. Plans, College. Junior Varsity Football 2. JOHN MIRRO, Johnny 125 E. Cabot Lane Occupation, Engineering. Plans, College. Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Homeroom Vice-president 3, Senior Class Vice-president, Musical Comedy 4, Local Honor Society 2, Nat. Honor Soc. 1, 4, Senior Play 4, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Student Council 4, Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. SALVATORE MISTRETTA, Sol 17 Alexander Ave. Plans, College. Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Musical Comedy 2, 3, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, President 4, Thespians 2, 3, President 4, Theater Work- shop 2, Sr. Play 4, Variety Show 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM E. MITCHELL, Billy 17 Haverfotd Rd. Occupation, Mechanic. Plans, Armed Forces. 5 VICTOR MOJO CARL MONTALTO S6 Rim Une Plans Business. Assembly Committee 4, Audio Visual 4, Cheat Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3 Track 2. MARY MONTELLO 140 Broadway Occupation Secretary. Plans, Busineaa. SANFORD J. MOOS, Moos 1322 Ninth St. Occupation, Doctor. Plans, College. JETS Club 4, Key Club Secretary 3, Vico-president 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Musical Comedy 2, 3, NYSSMA 2. 3, 4, Mixed Chorus Section Leader 2. 3, 4. Thespians 2, 3 4, Theater Workshop 2, Stu. Council 3, 4, Sr. Play ♦, Variety Show 2, 3, Tennis Manager 4. DIANNE MORRIS Basketball: Class Team 3, 4, Caf. Service Squad 2, Chorus 3, 4, Daisy Chain 3, Homeroom Secretary 3, Student Coun- cil Alternate 4, Junior Varsity Cheering 4, Co-captain 3, Varsity Cheering 2, Hockey: Second Team 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Musical Comedy 4, Leaden Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Variety Show 4 Sports Night: Black 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Softball 2, Ap- paratus 2, 3, Captain 4. LINDA MORRIS 65 Foot Place Occupation, Biochemist. Plans, College. French Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Theater Work- shop 2, Phy-Chem-Bi 2, 3, Waldemar Research Group 3, Science Fair Committee 2, 3. 59 JOHN WILLIAM MORTON, Mick 66 Cedar St. Plans, College. NYSSMA 2, Orchestra 2, Tennis 2. HARRY MOTSCHENBACHER, Match 16 Radnor Ct. Occupation, Industrial Design. Plans, College. BONNY MUCK 17 Monroe Avenue Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, President 4, French Club 4, Hi-Y 2, 4, Loc. Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4, Latin Club 2. 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4. HERBERT MULLER, Herb 42 Abbot Lane Plans, College. Senior Play 4, Track 3. PATRICIA ANNE NAVE, Pat 39 Belle Court Occupation, Secretary. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Chorus 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, 4, Hall Cops 4, Jr. Prom Com- mittee 3, Musical Comedy 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Soph. Hop Committee Chairman 2, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Stu. Council 2, 4, Sr. Play 4, Variety Show 3, 4, Sports Night: Black 2, Volleyball 2. KAREN LEE NEAL 20 Walnut Lane Occupation, Bookkeeping. Plans, Business. Chorus 3, Homeroom Vice-president 4, NYSSMA 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Popular Music Club 3, Sports Night: Black 3, 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. CAROL ANN NEGLIA 50 Bamboo Lane Plans, Business. Basketball: Second Team 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, Junior Varsity Cheering 2, Varsity Cheering 3, 4, Italian Club 2, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Secretary 3, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, Captain 4, Softball 2. 60 DONALD NELSON 15 Maglie Drive Plans Armed Force . Junior Varsity Basketball 2. JAMES PATRICK NEWELL 205 Lee Avenue Occupation, Electrical Engineer. Plans, College. HENRY NIEMANN 55 Lantern Road Occupation, Math Teacher. Plans, College. Advanced Vocal 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Modern Music Mas- ters 3, 4, Musical Comedy 2, NYSSMA 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 2, 3, Tennis 4, Track 3. LORETTA MARIA NOCE, Mamma Note 153 Scooter La. Occupation, Art Illustrator. Plans, Business. Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Fashion Show 3, Hall Cops 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee J, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4. JANICE ADELE NOLAN, Notes 84 E. John Street Plans, Business. Chorus 2, Sports Night-.Black 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Softball 3. LYNN NOTARO Basketball: Class Team 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Hockey: Class Team 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Italian Club 2, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, Twirling 2, 3, Volleyball 2. EILEEN O’BRIEN 22 Hollins Road Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 1, Bowling 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-president 2, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4, Latin Club Treasur- er 3, NYSSMA 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Soph. Hop Committee 2, Senior Play 4. 61 CHARLES OB ST Plans, Business. 33Cumberland Road JANICE ANN MARIE OEHLER, Jan 17 Kuhl Are. Occupation, Secretary-Bookkeeper. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Daisy Chain 2, Newspaper Staff 2, Sports Night: 3, 4. KEVIN O’NEILL 75 Centre Street Plant, Armed Forces. Varsity Baseball 4, Junior Varsity Baseball 2, 3, Junior Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Junior Vanity Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, JOHN O’NEIL 130 Miller Road Occupation, Commercial Artist. Plans, College RICHARD OSBORNE, Dick 129 Acre Lane Plans, College Advanced Vocal 4, Air and Fire Squad 4, Audio Visual 3, 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, Musical Comedy 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, NYSSMA 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, Senior Play 3, Variety Show 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Manager 4 LINDA OTTEN, Lynn 140 Blueberry La. Occupation, Teaching. Plans, College. Basketball: First Team 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, Booster Club 2, Bowling 22, Homeroom President 2, Student Council Alternate 3, Hockey: First Team 3, 4, Hockey: Second Team 2, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 4, Softball 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 3. RITA MARIE PAESANI, Pizza 24 Fordham Rd. Occupation, Music Teacher. Plans, College. Advanced Vocal 4, Assembly Committee 4, Booster Club 2, Conducting Class 3, Modern Music Masters 3, Treasurer 4, Musical Comedy 3, 4, NYSSMA 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Popular Music Club 3, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 4. 62 BERNARD RiCHARD PALJCA, Dick 54 Pireplac La. Occupation, American History Teacher. Assembly Committee 2, Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria ftcr. Squad 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, FXA. 3 4, French Club 3, 4, Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Football J, Homeroom Secretary 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Student Council 3. JAMES PALM, Butch 2 Walter Arenue Occupation, Prodes ions I Decorator. Plant, College. DONNA CAROL PALTER Booster Club 2, 3, Homeroom Vice-president 3, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Sr. Ball Com- mittee 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 4, Volleyball 3. MICHAEL PANDOLPHI, Mike 31 Pewter La. Occupation, Artiat. Plans, College. r, ; ARTHUR PARDO, Artie 36 Atlas Lane Occupation, Mathematician. Plans, Collega RICHARD PARTHEYMULLER Varsity Football 4, Hall Cops 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 4, Senior Ball Committee 4. PETER PASCUCCI, Pete 177 Acre Lane Occupation, Draftsman. Plans, College. Cross Country 3, 4, Golf 3, Senior Play 4, Track 4. 63 ?£ 1 ELAINE PEARCE Occupation, Microbiologist. Plans, College. Archery 2, Booster Club 2, Fashion Show 3, German Club 3, Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 2, Phy-Chem-Bi 3, 4, Science Fair Com- mittee Chairman 3, 4. HERB PEARCE, Pearce Kid 137 First Sired Occupation, Policeman. Plans, Armed Forces. Audio Visual 3, Newspaper Staff 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Assistant Photographer Yearbook and Newspaper 3, Photographer Yearbook 4. FRANCINE PEPE, Dimples Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. JOSEPHINE PERRETTA, Jo 31 Jerome Avc Plans, Business. Bowling Captain 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Decca Club 4, Italian Club 2, Sports Night: Orange 3, 4. MARILYN M. PERRY. Afimi 32 Cedar Street Occupation, Teacher. Ptans, College. Basketball: Class Team 2, F.T.A. 4, Homeroom President 4, Homoroom Treasurer 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Latin Club 2, Treasurer 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 3. KENNETH PETRINA, Kenny 1 Auburn Lane Occupation, Teacher or Lawyer. Plans, College. Chess Club 2, 3, Italian Club 2, 3. DONALD PHILLIPS, Don 25 Link Lane Plans, College. Advanced Vocal President 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 2, 3, Secretary 4. 64 JAMES RANKEI., Jim 44 Larch Street Occupation, Engineering. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 3, Homeroom Vice-president 2, Student Council 2. Spanish Club 4. MARYANN RATTO 37 Willoughby Avenue PI9ns, College, Decca Club 4. CAROLYN REED 33 Peach Tree Lane Occupation, Language Teacher. Plans, College. Local Honor Society 3, 4. ALLEN REID, Al 341 Acre Lane Occupation, Math Teacher. Plans, College. WILLIAM REILLY, Reilly 85 Cornell Lane Occupation, Trucking Business. Plans, Armed Forces. JAMES VICTOR RF.IMER 10 Acre Lane Occupation, Printing. Plans, College. Newspaper Printing 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Printing 4. St SAN RELLTNG, Sur 25 Fox Place Occupation, Art Teacher. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Servite Squad 3, Future Nur e- of America 2. Secretary 3, Homeroom Vice-presi- dent 3, Hall Cops 4, Senior Ball Committee 4. Student Council 2, 4, Sports Night: Black 2. 3, 4. 67 STUART RESNICK, Res 109 Flamingo Rd Occupation, Printing. Plana, Business. Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, Homeroom President 2. FLORI AN RIOLO, Flo 288 Plain view Road Plans, Business. Chorus 3, 4-. DICK RITTER, Big Dick Air and Fire Squad 3, 4, Assembly Committee 3, 4, II.R. President 2, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Student Council 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 2, 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4, Comet Yearbook Printing 2, 3, 4, Comet Newspaper Printing 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 2, 3. Hall Cops 3, 4. LORRAINE ROCHLER 34 Pickwick Court Occupation, Dramatics. Plans, Business. Chorus 3, Decca Club 4, NYSSMA 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Variety Show 4. STEVEN ROCHMAKER, Rocky 60 Tip Top La. Plans, Business. Varsity- Baseball 3, Student Manager 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 4, Senior Play 4. WILLIAM ROSEN, Bill 77Sixth St. Occupation, Accountant. Plans, College. Advanced Vocal Treasurer 4, Booster Club 2, Key Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, Musical Comedy 4, Loc. Honor Society Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4, NYSSMA 3. 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Theater Work- shop 2, Variety Show 2. MARYLOU ROSICA 70 Wellesley La. Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 4, Chorus 3, Daisy Chain 3, F.T.A. 4, Loc. Honor Society 2, NYSSMA Senior Play 4. Spanish Club 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Round Table 4. 68 ROBERT J. RCSS 4 Pine Street Occupation, Drafting. Plana, Armed Force . VIRGINIA ROSSI, G'tuny 74 East Street Occupation, Hairdresser. Plana, Business. Bowling 3, Hockey: Claaa Team 2, 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4, Sporta Night: Orange 2, Volleyball 2, 9. MARILYN RUDLOFF, Rut 20 Clarissa Drive Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Booster Club 2, 3, Chorus 3, Fashion Show 3, Sports Night: Black 3, 4, Tennis 3, Softball 3, Volleyball 9. ERNEST RICHARD RUIZ, Ernie 10$ Dartmouth Dr. Plans, College. RITA RUPPLY 22 Marvin Avenue Plana, Business. Chorus 2, 3, Variety Show 2. Spring Conceit 2, 3. DAVID T. RYAN, Terry 17 Rim Lane Plans, College. Homeroom Vice-president 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Theater Workshop 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Varsity Soccer 4, Junior Varsity Soccer 3. RICHARD JOHN SACCARO, Rickie 7 Crescent St. Occupation, Electrician. Plans, Armed Forces. 69 ARTHUR SACKMANN, Short 67 Vincent R ad Occupation, Policeman. Plans, Business. Service Squad 2, $, Chorus 4, Varsity Football 2. 3, Hall Cops 4, Sopomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Com- mittee 4, Track 1. JUDY SADLER 167 4th Street Occupation, Physical Education Teacher. Plans, College. Advanced Vocal 4, Basketball: Second Team 3, 4, Basket ball: Class Team 2, Booster Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Hockey: First Team 4, Second Team 3, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, Musical Comedy 4, Leaden Club 3, Treasurer 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Sr. Play 4, Variety Show 3, Sports Night: Black 2, 3, 4, Phy-Chcm- Bt 2, Tennis 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. ARTHERSADLO Assembly Committee 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 3, Cross Country 3, Homeroom Vice-president 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3. Track 3. VIVIAN L. SALKELD 19 Bridle Lane Occupation, Fashion Designer. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3, Fashion Show 2, 3. Homeroom President 3, 4, Homeroom Sec- retary 2, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Theater Workshop 2, Sophomore Creative Writing 2, Yearbook Staff 3. NORMAN SAMBERG, Norm 40 Alexander Avenue Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Air and Fire Squad 3, 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Junior Var- sity Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Hall Cops 3, 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Intermediate Band 3, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, Musical Comedy 3, 4, Loc. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Stu. Council 3, Parliamentarian 4, Variety Show 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Track 3. JESSICA SUSAN SANDERS, Jen 14 Lantern Rd. Plant, College. Booster Club 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Chorus 2, 3, Daity Chain 3, Homeroom Vioe-president 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, Varsity Cheering 3, 4, Hockey: Class Team 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3, NYSSMA 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Soph. Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 2, Sports Night: Black 2, 3, 4. JAMES SANGEMINO 70 GORDON SAUERACK.ER 6S East Street Occupation, Electrician. Plans, business. Fashion Show 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2. JUDITH SAURER, Judy 51 First Street Plan , Business. Homeroom Secretary 4. CAROL SAVA, Peamuis 2% Salem Road Occupation, Teacher or Accountant. Plans, College. Archery 4, Booster Club 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Sports Night: Black 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Volleyball 4. LARRY SAVA 28 Salem Road Occupation, Draftsman. Plans, College. F.T.A. 2, Fashion Show 2, Homeroom Vice-residepnt 3, Musical Comedy 3, Wrestling 2, 1, 4. ANNE SCALA 227 Cantiague Road Plans, Business. Decca Club 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sports Night: Black 4. LINDA SCAPPEROTTI 244 Lee Avenue Occupation, Nursing. Plant, Collega Basketball: Class Team 2, Booster Club 2, 3, Caf. Service Squad 2, Chorus 2, 3, Daisy Chain 2, F.N.A. 2, 3. 4, French Club 4, Hockey: Class Team 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Soph. Hop Committee 3, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Sr. Play 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4, Softball 2, Volleyball 2, Spring Conceit 2, 3. ARTHUR SCHAEFFLER, Artie 34 Meadow Lane Occupation, Musician. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, 3, Band Manager 4, Conducting Class 3, Fashion Show 2, Modern Music Masteia 3, 4, Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Tennis 2, 3, Dance Band 2, 3. 71 JOYCE SCHERIFF ?i Betijamtn Avenae Occupation, Nurse. Plans, Colley. Chorus 2, Sr President 4, Leaders 21ub 4, Sports Night Black 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4. JOHN SCHIELEIN 97 Wfllfred Blvd Plans, College. Local Honor Society 3, National Honor Society 4, Sr. Play 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. JOHN E. SCHMIDT, Kraui 68 Woodbine Drive Occupation, Printing. Plans, Business. Newspaper Printing 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Printing 2, 3, 4. FRANCES CYNTHIA SCHNAPPER, Fran 5 Linden Ct. Plans, College. Advanced Vocal 4, Fashion Show 4, Homeroom President 3, Student Council Alternate 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Modern Music Masters 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Musical Comedy 3, Newspaper Staff 4, NYSSMA 2, 4A Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Thespians 4, Stu. Council 4, Variety Show 4, Spanish Club 3, Volleyball 2. SUSAN SCHNETZER, Sue 16 Fulton Avenue Plans, Business. Cafeteria Service Squad 4, Chorus 2, 3, Section Leader 4, Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4, Sr. Play 3, 4, Variety Show 4, Sports Night: Orange 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. JUDITH ANN SCHREIBER, Jmdy 13 Suggs Lane Occupation, Elementary School Teacher. Plana, College. Assembly Committee 4, Basketball: Class Team 2, Booster Club 2, 3, Caf. Service Squad 3, 4, Chorus Secretary 4, Homeroom Sec ret a try 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 4, Softball 2, Volleyball 2. DIANNE SCHUMACHER 54 Briggs St. Occupation, Typist. Plans, Business. : 72 MARILYN LEE SCHWAB Gnjoald 22 Ingram Dr. Occupation. Teacher. Plans College. F.T.A. 2, 5, Secretary 4. KaH Cops 4, Jr. Profit Corsrok- roe Co-chairman i. Inierrocdiste Band Section Leader 2, 1, Lac. Honor Boc 2, I. Nat Honor Soe. ), 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Sports Might . Orange 2, I, 4, Spanish Cluh 3, 4. Marching Band 2, 3, Spring Festiva! 3. Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. EILEEN SCHWARTZ, ScJmmrtzit 63 Arcadia Lane Occupation, Home Economic Teacher. Plan , College. Aatembly Committee 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Caf. Service Squad 2, 3, Chorut 4. P.TA 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, New paper Staff 2, Popular Music Club 3, Stu. Council 3, Variety Show 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 2, 3A Phy-Chem-Bi 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3. JOSEPH SCOLLAN, Jar 12 Robert Street Plan , Armed Force . Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Football 2, Homeroom Secretary 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Student Council 3. FRANCES TANYA SECHKO, Fran 4 Queen St. Occupation, Teaching. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, Archery 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-president 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Intermediate Band 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sr. Play 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 34 Band Secretary-Treasurer 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. BRUCE SEIDE 24 Mead Avenue Occupaoion, Accounting. Plans, College. Air and Fire Squad 4, Audio Visual 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Hall Cops 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Football Announ- cer 2, 3, 4. DENISE ELENA SEPANSKI, S eez 1 Ardsly Gate Occupation, Broadway Stage. Plans, College. Advanced Vocal 3, 4, Assembly Committee 2, 4, Caf. Ser- vice Squad 2, Chorus 2, Fashion Show Director 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Musical Comedy 3, 4, NYSSMA 4, Thespians 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Sr. Ball Com- mittee 4, Student Council 4, Senior Plav 3, 4, Variety Show It THORN SHAY 302 W. John Street Occupation, Actor. Plans, Business. Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 3. P 73 tag LINDA SHT'.IL, Xtidu 2 Cable Lane Occupation. Physica! Education I'cichcr. Plars. College. Ra kerball Class Teair. 2, Archery 2, Booster Club 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Hockey; Cir«r Team 4-, Intermediate Band 2, Section Leader 3, Sopho- more Hop Committee 2, Senior Bali Committee 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 3, 4. Softball 2, 3, 4. Volleyball 2, 3, 4. PATRICK PETER SHERBO. Pat 5 Lee Avenue Occupation .Architect. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, Air and Fire Squad 4, Audio Visual 2, 3, Cross Country 2, Intermediate Band 3, Musica! Com- edy 3, Radio Club 3, 4, Senior Bai! Committee 4, Variety Show 4. STUART SHORE, Stu 26 Lantern Road Occupation, Mathematician. Plans, College. Debating 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Homeroom President 4. Homeroom Vice-pre ident 3, Musical Comedy 2 Loc- Honor Soc. 2, 3. 4. Nat. Honor Sc 3, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus Section Leader 3X Particle Staff 3, 4, Math Club 4, Thespians 3, 4, Soph. Creative Writing 2, Variety Show 2, 3, Theater Chorus 2. ROBERT ROLAND SIEGEL, Bob 12 Brittle Lane Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Air and Fire Squad 4, Chorus 3, F.T.A. 4, Hall Cops 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Wrestling 2, 3. ALVIN J. SILBERT, Ai ll April Lane Occupation, Medicine. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, 'Air and Fire Squad 4, Junior Varsity Football 2. Homeroom Vice-president 2, Hall Cops 4, Musical Comedy 3, Junior Varsity Soccer 3. MARILYN SIMMONS 37 Vassar Lane Occupation, Secretary. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Bowling 2, Chorus 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Hockey: Class Team 4, NYSSMA 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Soph. Hop Committee 2, Senior Plav 4, Sports Night! Black 4. Softball 4. Volleyball 4. STEPHEN A. SKOU, Stw 19 Kruemer St. Occupation, Horticulture. Plans, College. Chorus 2, 3, 4. 74 STEVE SMITH, Midnight 25 Ingram Drive Occupation. Demitt. Plum, College. Air and Fire Squad 4, Homeroom President 2, Vice-presi- dent 3, Student Council Alternate 2, 3, Hall Copt 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3T Latin Club 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Student Council ♦, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 4, Wrestling 3, 4. DAVID SMYTH DARLENE SOCHUREK, Dor 113 Linden Bird. Occupation, Nurse. Plans, College. Archery 3, Booster Club 2, 3, Chorus 4, Fashion Show 2, 3, Newspaper Staff 2, 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Student Coundl 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 3, Spanish Club 3, Twirling 3. GREGG SOININEN 51 11th Street Occupation, Musician. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Musical Comedy 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 1, 4. DAVID SOLONCHE 400 Plainview Road Occupation, Doctor. Plans, College. Hall Cops 3, Latin Club 4, Phy-Chera-Bi 2, Track 3, 4. 7 SUSAN SPECTOR 20 Terry Street Occupation, Nursing. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, P.N.A. 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3. GEORGE FLORL.N SPINNER go Spruce Street Occupation, Electrician. Plans, Business. 75 tafl CAROLE ANN STARKE. C-ktf 311 Acre Lane Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Intermediate Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4. EDWARD STARKE. GddU 11 Herzog Place Occupation, Electrician. Plans, Armed Forces. Junior Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2. JOHN M. STARYK, Jack 99 Burns Avenue Plans, College. Homeroom President 2. LINDA JANE STEIN, Lin 69 Felice Crescent Occupation, Business Administration. Plans, College. Daisy Chain 3, Fashion Show 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Student Council Alternate 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Musical Comedy 3, 4, NYSSMA 3, Soph. Creative Writ- ing 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Student Council 4, Sr. Play 4, Variety Show 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Spanish Club Vice-president 3, President 4, Twirling 2, Drum Major ette 3, 4. RONALD STEINMANN, Ronnir 208 Ohio St. Occupation, Musician. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, 3, 4, Musical Comedy 3, 4, Variety Show 3. HENRY STELLATO 72 Burns Avonue Occupation, Physical Education Teacher. Plans, College. MICHAEL STEPHAN, Naturr Hoy 30 Washington Ave. Occupation, Printing. Plans, Business. Yearbook Printing 2, 3, 4. Newspaper Printing 2, 3, 4. 76 PATRICIA ANN STEPHENSON, fir 140 able Dr. Occupation. Secretary. Plant. College. Homeroom President I, 4, Newspaper Staff 2, Mixed Chorus 4. Sport Night: Black 4, Softball 4. BARBARA STERMER, G m 3 5 Pewter Lane Occupation, Secretary. Booster Club 2, 3, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Homeroom Vice-president 3. BARBARA STERNER, BpbKt St Alpine La. Occupation, Elementary School Teacher. Flans. College. Booster Club 2, Bowling 3, Chorus 4, German Club I, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Popular Music Club S, Sports Night: Black 3, Spanish Club 3. KENNETH STRAFER, Ktn 23 Plaver Lane Occupation. Veter, Narian. Plans, College. Hall Cops 3, Musical Comedy 2, Theater Workshop 2, 4, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Sr. Play 4, Variety Show 2, 4, Jr. Varsity Soccer 2, 3, Track 3, Wrestling 3. k LEE THOMAS STRICKLAND, Lit Plana, College. Advanced Band 2, 4, Intermediate Band 3, NYS8MA 2, 3, 4, Wrestling J, 4. JOHN WILLIAM SULLIVAN 47 Burns Avenue Occupation, Distributive Education. Plana, College. Decca Club President 4, Comet Shop Staff 4. GERALD SUPPA Air and Fire Squad 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 3,Home- room Treasurer 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Traci 3. 77 GERALDINE SUPPA, Gerry 6 Elm St. et Occupation, Teaching. Plan?, College. Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Chori 2, 3, 4, Daisy Chain 2, Homeroom President 2, Junior Praia Committee 3. NYSSMA 2, 1, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Student Council 3. JAMES G. SWALLOW, Capistrano 142 Rim Lane Occupation, Printing. Plans, Armed Force . Yearbook Printing 3, 4, Comet Newspaper Printing 3, 4, GEORGE SWARYCZEWSKY 30 Hawthorne St. Plans, College. Advanced Vocal 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Service Squad 4, Chorus 2f 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Homeroom President 2r Musical Comedy 3, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 2, Variety Show 4, Hall Cops 4. JOSEPH W. SZCZESMAK, Jose 7! Linden Bird. Occupation, Electronic Engineering. Plans, College. Air and Fire Squad 4, Audio Visual 2, 3, 4, Varsity Foot- ball 2, Manager 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-president 2, Home- room Secretary 3, Wrestling 2, Manager 3. JAMES GEORGE SZYMANSKI 4 Greendriar Occupation, Science. Plans, College. Air and Fire Squad 4, Assembly Committee 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, Booster Club 2, 3. Boy’s Glee Secretary 3, 4, Caf. Service Squad 2, 3, 4, Fashion Show 4, Junior Var- sity Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Hall Cops 4, Stu. Council Alternate 2, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Newspaper Staff 3, Soph. Hop Committee 2, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Stu. Council President Protempore 3, President 4, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 4, Track 3, 4, Spring Concert 3, 4. FRANCINE TANZ, Fran 116 Blueberry Lane Occupation, Foreign Language Teacher. Plans, College. Advanced Vocal 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Daisy Chain 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, President 3, Modern Music Masters 3, 4, NYSSMA 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Popular Music Club 3, Soph. Creative Writing 2, Sports Night: Black 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. MARGARET TASHIRO, Maggie 29 Link Lane Occupation, Art Teacher. Plans, College. Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 4, F.T.A. 4, Fashion Show 2, Hockey: Second Team 3, Jr. Prom Committee Chairman- Throne and Programs Musical Comedy 3, Soph. Hop Committee Chairman 2, Sr. Ball Committee Chairman Throne 4, Stu. Council 2, 4, Sr. Play 4, Variety Show 4, Spoits Night: Black 2, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. 78 RICHARD C. THOMAS SI Garden Rlvd Occupation, Airline Pilot. Plant, College. Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Cro Country 5, Junior Var- sity Football 2, Homeroom President 1, Student Council Alternate 4. HOWARD THOMPSON IIViolet Avenue Occupation, Retailing. Plant, Business. Homeroom Treasurer S. RANDOLPH TINGDALE, Floor Box 50 Dante Av . Occupation, Aviation. Plans, College. Homeroom Vice-president 3, ♦. STEVE TISHLER 8 Berry Une Occupation, Law. Plans, College. Chess Club 2. WENDY TOBIASSEN 49 Fireplace Une Occupation, Home Economist. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Newspaper Stuff 2, Sports Night: Orange 4, Yearbook Staff 2. MARYANN TOICH t Harkin Une Occupation, Secretary. Plana, Business. Decca Club Secretary 4, Home room President 2, Sports Night: Black 2, Comet Shop Staff 4. RONNIE CAROLYN TRAIDMAN 25S W. Nicbolai St. Occupation, Elementary School Teacher. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4. W 79 RALPH TREMMEL 99 West Avenue Occupation, Printer. Plans, Business. BRUCE TUCHFF.LD 8 Amherst Road Occupation, Electrical Engineer. Plans, College. Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Debating 4, Math Club 3, 4, Track 4, Wrestling 2. MARIE TURITTO 33 Arrow Lane Occupation, English Teacher. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 4, Homeroom Vice-president 3, Student Council Alternate 2. Hockey: Class Team 3, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Musical Comedy 3, Newspaper Staff 4, Theater Workshop 2, Soph. Hop Committee 2, Sr. Ball Committee 4, Sports Night: Black 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Volleyball 2. RICHARD PAUL UHLICH 23 Garden Blvd. Occupation, Art. Plans, Business. Junior Prom Committee 3,Variety Show 2. DIEGO URENA Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Hall Cops 4, Yearbook Staff 4. JOHN VALENTI 132 Myers Avenue Occupation, Electrical Engineer. Plans, College. Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Jr. Varsity Football 2, Musical Comedy 3, Senior Ball Com- mittee 4, Variety Show 4. EDWARD VANDERHYDE, Eddie 16 Arnold Street Occupation, Commercial Airlines Pilot. Plans, College. Cafeteria Service Squad 2, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Track 3, 4. SO DOLORES VATIER, Dee 32 Bunker lane Occupatiori, Teaching. Plana, College. Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Chorus 3, 4, Musical Comedy 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Student Council 4, Senior Play 3, 4, Var- iety Show 3, 4, Sports Night: Elack 2 Volleyball 2. JOAN VELTRY 10 West Moreland Road Occupation, Secretary. Decca Club 4, NVSSMA 3, Variety Show 4, Twirling 3, Captain 4. WILLIAM VERDONE 125 Kuhl Avenue Occupation, Music Teacher. Plans, College. Chorus 2, Conducting Class 2, Intermediate Band Am’i Manager 2, Modern Music Masters 4, Marching Band 2. ERNEST VISALLI, Bud 3 Tudor Road Occupation, Printing. Plans, Armed Forces. Homeroom Treasurer 3, Homeroom Secretary J, Home- room Vice-president 4, Yearbook Printing 2, Sf 4, News- paper Printing 2, 3, 4. JEAN ANN VOEGE 46 Walnut Lane Plans, Business. Booster Club 2, Chorus 4. LAWRENCE D. WACTLER 11 August Lane Occupation, History Teacher. Plans, College. Advanced Band 2, Chess Club 2, Intermediate Band 3, 4, Key Club 3, Phy-Chem-Bi 4. LINDA WALKER 22 El wood Avenue Occupation, Airline Hostess. Plans, Business. Homeroom Secretary 3. SI JOSEPH WALSH 4 Aveaue Plain, College. I'Vrch Club 4, Howfrown Frcsidcwt 1. ROBERT EDWARD WALSH JR 108 Spindle Rtl. Occupation, Journalist. Plans College. Booster Club 2, 3, Junior Varsity Football 2, Student Coun- cil Alternate 2 3, Loc. Honor Society 3, 4 Particle Staff 3, 4, Soph. Creative Writing 2, Spanish Club 3, 4. DOUGLAS WANNEN 22 Angle Lane Plans, College. Cross Country 3, Golf 2, Local Honor Society 2, 3, Nat. Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Math Club 3, PhyCbem- Bi 2. PETER WARSHAWSKV, Ptie 1 Barry Ct. Plans, College. Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 4, Caf. Service Squad 2, Student Council 2, Spanish Club 4, Track 3, 4. BERNADETTE WATERS, Bcrttie 15 Alpine La. Occupation, Physical Education Teacher, Plans, College. Basketball: First Team 4, Archery 2, Booster Club 2, Bowling 3, 4, Girl’s Glee Club 3, 4, Student Council Al- ternate 3, Hockey: Second Team 3, Class Team 4, Student Council 3, Sports Night: Black 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3 4. ROBERT WEICK, Bob 18 Vassar Lane Occupation, Draftsman. Plans, College. Bowling 3, 4. MICHAEL WEILL Audio Visual 2, Cafeteria Servire Squad 2. 82 STEVEN ROBERT WEINBLATT, Bays 34 Schultz St. Occupation, Teaching. Plant, College. Assembly Committee 4, Fathion Show 4, Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Theater Workshop 2, 3, 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 2, 3f 4, Variety Show 2, 3. 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4. CRAIG WEISS Plans, College. Booster Club 2, Cafeteria Service Squad 3, Decca Club 4, MARGARET WESTON, Margie 6 Evers Street Occupation, Typist. Plans, Business. Chorus 3. JOAN K. WHITE, Joanie 195 Blueberry Lane Occupation, Switchboard Operator. Plans, Business. Cafeteria Service Squad 2, Decca Club Treasurer 4, Fash- ion Show 4, Homeroom Vice-president 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Sports Night: Black 4. JUDY WHITE ]g8 Scooter Lane Occupation, Buyer. Plans, College. Basketball: Class Team 2, 3, Booster Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Decca Club 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 3, Hall Cops 4, Hockey: Class Team 2, 3, Musical Comedy 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Student Council 3, Sports Night: Orange 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, Volleyball 2, 3, Girls Glee 3, 4. DENNIS WHITESIDE 22 Glenbrook Road Occupation, Business Manager. Plans, College. Air and Fire Squad 4, Hall Cops 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4, Varsity Soccer 4. JOHN WILSON, 34 Ash Lane Occupation, Marine Biologist. Plans, College. National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Spanish Club 83 MARION WINANT Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Booster Club 2, Fashion Show 4, Homeroom President 2, Homeroom Secretary 4, Mixed Chorus 2, I, 4. FRED WINKEL 141 Fourth Street Occupation, Architect. Plan , College. Assembly Committee 4, Junior Varsity Baseball 1, 3, Var- sity Baseball 4, Varsity Football 2, 1. MARTIN WINKEL 141 Fourth Street Plans. Armed Forces. Junior Varsity Baseball 2, 3, Varsity Baseball 4, Home- room President 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. MARCIA KAREN WISE, Marty 27 Cantiague La. Occupation, Teacher. Plans, College. Booster Club 2, 3, Caf. Service Squad 3, Chorus 4, F.N.A. 2, Fashion Show 3, Student Council Alternate 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Variety Show 3, Sports Night: Black 3, 4. LAURA WOOD 17« Cottage Blvd. Occupation, I.B.M. Operator. Plans, Business. Decca Club 4, Girls Glee Club 3. LEWIS E. WORLEY 88 Vincent Road Occupation, Pharmacist. Plans, College. Intermediate Band 2, 3, 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 2. SHARON ANN WYER 9 Parc Lane Occupation, Secretary. Plans, Business. Booster Club 2, Decca Club 4, Musical Comedy 4, Soph. Hop Committee 2, Senior Play 4. 84 STANLEY ZADROZNY -VI Harrison Are. Occupation, Electricity. Plan , Armed Force . JANE IMMACULATE ZIEGLER, Jayne Archery 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Chorus 4, Debating 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Hockey: Class Team 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Musical Comedy 4, NYSSMA 4, Popular Music Club 3, Soph. Hop Committee 2, Sr. Plav 4, Sports Night: Black 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Tennis 4, Volleyball 2, 4. JOEL JON ZIEGLER 18 Holyoke Road Occupation, Lawyer. Plans, College. Booster Club 3, Hall Cops 3, Musical Comedy 3, Latin Club 4, Senior Play 4, Stamp Club 2. CHARLES ZIMMER 94 Brittle Lane Occupation, Architect. Plans, College. Audio Visual 2, Track 2. GERALD ZIPPER 5 Lehigh Lane Occupation, Veter Narian. Plans, College. German Club 2, Musical Comedy 3, Stamp Club 3. CLAYTON EDEN, Clay 761 3rd Street Occupation, Physician. Plans, College. Library 3. FAITH ELLEN HEILIG IS Meadow Lane Occupation, Secretary. Plans, College. Debating 3, 4, Daisy Chain 3, Local Honor Society 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Particle Staff 3, 4, Theater Workshop 2, Sophomore Creative Writing 2, Sr. Play 4, Variety Show 4, Sports Night: Black 3, 4. 85 Camera Shy Seniors GRACE CATALANO DANIEL COLLINS SHARON CROTHERS ALICE DEROSA JOSEPH GRAHAM SALVATORE GRAMAGLIA FRANK GROMUS CASSANDRA JACKSON CAROL KUNDLEY DANIEL PEROTTI WILLIAM ROBBINS OREST ROMANICK ROBERT RZESZUT PHILIP SCALZETTI BRUNO SILVESTRO JOHN ZEIGLER 86 Where We Met and Parted MOST MUSICAL: Seth Carlin, Ellen Hodgson 87 MOST INTELLECTUAL Kim Allen, Sue Froehly BEST MANNERED: Joe Carfora, Sue Hodges HAS DONE THE MOST FOR THE SCHOOL: Joe Corfora, Sue Hodges BEST ACTORS: Sal Mistretta, Denise Sepanskt MOST COOPERATIVE: Rich Lyman, Sue Hodges BEST DRESSED: Steve Smith, Diane Catalano 88 MOST POPULAR Joe Carfora, and Sue Hodges MOST ATHLETIC Chris Coletta, and June Burke MOST INTELLECTUAL Kim Allen, and Sue Froehly MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joe Carfora, and Ellen Hodgson 89 90 91 HICKSVILLE SENIOR TRIP At 7:00 the first morning, H.H.S. was in an uproar—excitment and chatter as it has never been. We were finally after two verylong years, off to Washington. At pricisely 7:30 A.M. four beautiful buses packed with cheering and singing students left Hicksville. We arrived at Penn Station and started our long train ride to Union Station, Maryland. The trip was wonderful, even if the box lunches were a little...well...we were starved! Our first day was spent at Fort McHenry where weTl never forget that memorable cannon. Annapolis held many surprises for us—not only good-looking mid-shipmen, but a lovely non-sectarian chapel. Arriving at Charterhouse brought more surprises. It was more modern and beautiful than we ever could have imagined. Each room had all the comforts of home, even the telephones-. The dances held at night were most fun-filled. Six A.M.! ’’Rise 'n' Shine time!” Breakfast, and Williamsburg—here we come! House of Burgesses, blacksmith, Governors Palace, the maze, bakery, and old colonial Williamsburg were part of that lovely day. Our day in Washington was most memorable. Who will ever forget that rain storm which finally came down after two 80 “days.(second trip). We were lucky enough to see the Capitol Building with its unforgetable frescoes, statues, and paintings and the White House before the downpour. The Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and the Smithsonian Institute were also part of the last day. A wet train ride, delays, and more fun and songs for all was next. The Senior Trip is an occasion we will remember forever. 92 95 StcmemAm WadAingiett 94 95 SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE First row, from left: Lee Goldstein, Paul Bady, Marie Masters, Linda Chiarelli, Linda Stein, Charlene Hier, Loretta Noce, Sally Gavril. Sandi Beck, Dana Hayden, Joyce Kania. Second row, from left: Jim Szymanski, Pat Appleman, Norm Sandberg, Mike Clair, Margaret Tashiro, Sue Hodges, Joe Carfora, Pete Anselmo. Louise Franco, John Korothy. 'Hiird row, from left: Paul Hischmann. Pete Lambert, Marie Truitto, Diane Lap into, Steve Bachman, Ken Strafer, Steve Baum, Bob Knight, Dennis Whiteside, Terry Ryan, Pat Masone, Tom DeBrock. Vivian Lowey, Roy Garman, John Mirro. Fantasia was indeed a gala social event, the most glamorous affair of the year. No senior will forget the fabulous Ball- room, the enchanting music of Paul Muro, and the special entertainment by Charlene Uler, and Ruth Harding. The scintill- ating Margaret Tashiro was Queen of the Ball and her resplendent Ladies in-waiting were Susan Hodges, Kathy Caesar, S iLy Gavril, and Loretta Noce. Dinner and professional entertainment provided finishing touches to a perfect evening. 96 97 The largest number ever of our seniors won Regents Scholarships. We pant out with pride to the long list of students in our class who won this distinction and reward for their scholastic endeavor. WINNERS Emerson R. Allen Karen D. Anderson Merritt S. Armstrong Paul Bady John Berlenbach Karl M. Boughan Catherine Buckner Seth A. Carlin Jeanette Christ Suzanne Degroot Howard A. Dolgin Judy Federbush Joseph N. Finkel Donna D. Francis William F. Harrison Steven Katz George M. Kingsley Stephen J. Lack Laurence Landow Joseph M. LaRocca Ellen Levin Carmine Lindo Francis J. Longo Sand ford J. Moos Janice A. Oehler Roger H. Postley Richard G. Powell John T. Schielien Stuart F. Shore David J. Solonche Bruce M. Tuchfield Douglas H. Wannen John J. Wilson Joel J. Ziegler ALTERNATES Leonard Breeze Edward Bros nan Fran Brousseau Mary Ellen Budich April Canovar Joseph Carfora Irving Carpenter Howard Cohen Frank Diehl Robert Dierker William Dowling Richard Fort Norman Golden Vivian Goodman Gail Greebel Linda Gridley John Grillo Ellen Hodgson Cassandra Jackson Kathy Jorgenson Arthur Klein Noreen Lackey Robert Ladue Ronald Ladue William Little Bruce Manheim Joan' Maynard Janet MacMenamin John Mirro Diane Morris Richard Osborne Elain Pearch Barbara Preszbyszeski Carolyn Reed Susan Relling Marylou Rosica Judy Sadler Norman Sam berg Jessica Sanders Marilyn Schwab Darlene Sochurek Francine Tanz Wendy Tobisaon Larry Wactler Peter Warschawsky REGENTS SCHOL ARSHIP WINNERS AND ALTERN ATES S leRto ght!1 Ea Ivey - Treasurer, Barbara Jabour - vice-president. Ed Kramer - president. Helen Luna - secretary. The Juniors have made a good record this year under the fine group of class officers chosen to lead them. The class has main- tained a good standard in many ways. They won a good many places on the school honor roll, have given a good account of themselves in athletics, music, and dramatics, and have contributed widely to our school life. JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 107 First row, from left: Linda Gregory, Veronica Grimm, Judy Hayman, Dolores Henkel, Laura Hamma, Mary Hilderbrand, Nancy Greenhut. Second row, from left: Steve Grofsik, Richard Guljord, Roger Hille, James Hackett, Richie Heidel, Howard Kamm - president. Vlnnie Hannigan, Steve Heppner - Student Council, Charlie Green, Robert Heppner, Robert Heym. Joe Greco, Robert Harbison. JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 104 First row, from left: Loretta Giacopelli, Nancy Gillette, Nancy Gates, Judith Frimmer, Karen Gold, Terry Grant, Delia Goetz. Second row, from left: Gary Gold, Alan Friedman, Lawrence Frothingham, David Goodman, Michele Glickman, Bernadette Giordano, Tommy Giordano, Paul Frimmer - Student Council, Frank Gimus - Vice-president, Joel Furman - president, George Geranios. 103 JUNIOR HOME ROOM TEACHERS CAFE. First row, from left: Carol Franklin, Jeanne Dethlefsen, Maureen Douglas, Diane Desimone, Kathy Dowling, Gail Second row, from left: Mik« Dwyer, Don Dorsey, Randy DeSantis, Vincent DeStefano, Betty Dwyer, Mary Flynn. Arthur DeRoy, Frank DiMelft, Kenneth Doris, Ray Driscoll. John Diers, Jimmy DeVincentis. JUNIOR HOME ROOM CAFETERIA - B - FRONT First row, from left: Gloria Catalano, Gail Cohen, Rosemary Catanzarita, Diane Caren, Maureen Cary, Kathy Cassidy Penny Comelles, Gail Cluxton, I.arraine Ciccarelli. Second row. from left: A1 Colloch, Ronnie Careaca, Eddie Colvell. A1 Cinotti, Bob Clemens, Mike Ciampi, Nora Cle arm an. Sue Christ, Rosemarie Colone, Leslie Channin. Rita Camey, John Colwell, Bob Chemok, Frank Campisi Mike Callaghan, Russ Collins, Robert Chaber. 104 JUNTO SOME ROOM - 201 Fir row. from left: Ramona Puertas. Patricia Reardon. Maria Putnins, Jereldine Pllnacek. HilaryReda.Virginia Raleigh, June Rauer, Mary Reis. Claire Provenzano. Second row, from left: Robert Reeser, Geroge Revis - president, Jerry Pizariella, Kent Reiter, J cseph Platania - Student Council Ruth Presser - Secretary, Diane Quaglio, Perry Richmond, Vic Rerisi, John M. Psotto, Pete Popken, Gordon Pulis, Bob Redmon. JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 303 First row, from left: Nancy Urachal, Sue Warren, Arleen Trant, Peggy Wakefield, Luba Wallander - president, Margaret Urbach, Virginia Urschel - vice-president. Second row, from left: Richard Traub, Ralph Tremrael, Jonathan Varat, Peter Wagner, Robert Tschamplon, Tony Trocola, George Walsh, Dave Weldon. 105 JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 102 First row, from left: Ann Forsyth, Rosemary Fazio, Mary Lou Easer, Kathy Fagan, Marilyn Ebert, Arlene Engel, Alain a Friedman, Nancy Fricke, Gail Fraser. Second row, from left: George Filippone, Ed Faraone - president, Jimmy Eriksen. Raymond Flood, Robert Evaschuk, Mike Ferro, Lee Foster - Secretary, Mike Fasullo - Student Council, Graham Fricke, Ray Feierstein, Gene Ferrara, Pete Ford, Walter Eith, Douglas Elder, Milt Flynn, Gerard Franco. JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 218 First row, from left: Paul Tava - Student Council, Judy Squicciailni, Susan Spielman - Secretary, Aine Spiselman - president, Thomas Sullivan - Vice-President. Second row, from left: Janet Stietz, Joan Tesoriero, Sue Tilley, Lynda Stola, Sandy Toner, Helaine Stein, Carolyn Trabulsy, Alice Stoneham, Anita Taub, Judy Squire. Third row, from left: Bill Starke, Ken Staker, Bob Thurer, Ray Strassburger, Stan Switala, Bill Szymanski, Patti Stone, Kathy Tallarico, Linda Testagrose, Roberta Sternlieb, Kenneth Strafer, Donald Toton, Sheldon Thompson, Charles Thomson, Ken- neth Torney, Frank Stephan. 106 JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 109 First row, from left: Diana Isby, Judy Kaslndorf. Barbara jabour - secretary, Oene Kaplan- president, Bobbie Kaplan, Bobbie Drey, Carol Jacobs. Second row, from left: Joseph lannuzri, Billy Holmes, Larry Igoe - vice-president, Chet jaworski, Billy Hoops, Robert Imrnoor, James izzo. Bill Jordan , Jim Judge, Tom John ston. JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 312 First row, from left: Barbara Zimmermann-Student Council, Linda Zembraski - Secretary-Treasurer, Louie Yannoco- president, Joan Younghans - vice-president. Second row, from left: Eileen Wieditz, Virginia Wills, Joan Picpillo, Ruth Yocum, Dianne Zettler, Elaine Winter, Margaret Wolf, Julia White, Heather Williams, Joyce Yasen, Carolyn Wood. Third row, from left: Charlie Wingate, Jim Williams. Don Wurzler. Jeff Wells. Jimmy Wright, George Wright, Ronnie Zeier, Rosalie Zabbia, Eva Wrubel, Jean Wiley, Ginny Whitney, Ed Whirty, John Ziegler, Mike Willen, Gene Zonis, Arne Yanof. 107 Dori. « ■ .■. =• ■ . ■ .., « Jane Bracco. , . 0«m nium Arnn Behrsin Phyllis Berger, Louise Berger, Connie Bruckner, K £ . BOB, . ., B.-™., JUNIOR HOME ROOM CAFETERIA - B - HEAR Bh.m , vnn Cushman. Georgette Cronin, Barbara Coons, Alice cooperman ?—•Thomas jo8-hFi8het-stephan Dennis,'Denis Demers. Paul Co are U. Bob Cook. Jerry D’Amura. Jim Cutropla. 10S JUNIOR BORE BOOM CAFETERIA - A - FRONT First low, from left: Misau Abeles, Marla Alois, Carolyn Ballsy, Arlene An derasa, Mary Armstrong, Elyse Aronoff, Marie Alien. Second row. from left: Larry Bartkus, Robert Albertson, Joseph Barn a, Roberta Alfano, Linda Annucd, Margaret Allison, Janl8 Barber, Janet Alfano, Blanche Barsuaskas, Pauline Albers, Sherwood Adams, Alan Aker, Bill Anderson. Tony Bagllo J UNI OB ROM BOOM - 202 First row, from left: Maureen Schrimpe-secretary-treas. Joanne Russo - president, Linda Sabal, Maxyanne Schura, Lola Sagos, Barbara Robertson. Bernice Schaefer, Joan Roberts, Delores Roman- Student Council. Second row, from left: Frank Scerbo, Alan Schauk. Gary Schlessinger, Daniel Sadowitz, Larry Savery, Carol Rornaine, JuUa Rogan, Henry Russ, George Riker, Jack Roberts, Paul Sawtelle, Charles Russo. 109 Treasurer, Karen Lekowski, Bonnie Landy, Gen Koszalka, Sue Komlosy, Dottle Kolody, JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 116 First row, from left: Barbara Lemraennan Linda LeBow - Secretary. , __ A11 Second row, from left: Joseph Kussoff, Ed Kramer, Bill Kozma - President, Marty Krlkalo, William Kuhlmann, Johnny Komar, Allen LaPlant, Frank Konen, James Lennon, Dave Krogman, Ralph LaPlaco, Bruce Ladisic-vice-president. - president. Lynn Olson vice-president JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 157 Rrst row, from left: Dorothy Pest a. Penny OJoans OMo, Gail Parker, Kathleen Pane, Doris Orlando. Second row, from left: Lawrence Olive, Don Otten, Fred Peck, We Penlson, John Plccione - Student Council, Ronald Palmer, Michael Olllns, Louis Parmigiani, Tom O'Leary. John Panico, Robert Pfrifer. 110 JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 118 First row, from left: Frances Maltese, Sharon Masi, Melody Matalon, Carole Malfatti. Barbara Martire. Judy Manning - secretary- treasurer, Carol Marsh, Alice Mark an , Barbara Map pus - vice-president. Second row. from left: John Manzione, Tony Masi, Fran Manta, Lynn Margot, Barbara Marx, Lynn Margolis, jane Marcin, Elizabeth Mastrosant, Gene Mann - Student Council. Art Marks. Leigh Manelski - president. JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 316 First row, form left: Margaret Serrell, Marie Sonntag, Eloise Seifert, Ina-Ruth Silver - Secret ary treasurer, Veronica Simile vice- president. Ed Smookler - Student Council, Robert Smith - president, Annette Sirower, Barbara Smith, Carol Scobie. Second row, from left: Quentin Sommer, Eugene Scott, Phil Smith, Bob Simpson, Charles Searle, Robert Shanley, Bill Sherburne, Richie Speciale, Kathy Seith, Ann Silberling, June Shields, Cheryl Sherman, Rosalie Scuderi, Tom Sneyd, Neil Schwartz, Dave Smyth, Hal Smith, Dennis Sorensen. ill UNIOR HOME ROOM - 142 First row, from left: Jo Ann Messina, Ann Miller, Mary Melzer, Melinda Meade, Anne Margaret Matter, Nancy Meyer. Second row, from left: Junes Meehan, jess Mercer, Judy Mayer, Victor Matusa, Ralph Migliore. JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 147 First row, from left: Eileen Mulligan, Stella Myyis, Carol Muller, Denise O'Conner - Student Council, Renee L. Moos, Linda Moos - Secretary and Treasurer, Carol Ann Nacewicz, Susan Monl. Second row, from left: Bob Moscato, Joseph Munisteri, Darleen Maroney, Margot Mozer, Lynne Neuburger, Leslie Miller, Gina Moltzen, Lee Van Celia, Joanne Trainer, Margaret Murphy, John R. Murello - President, Dwight Nelson. 112 JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 117 First row, from left: Rosemarie McCabe, Diane McGuinness, Linda Fink, Carol Lulves, Judy Mcphee, Joan Lensky, Margaret Lotti. Second row. from left: Michael McLaughlin, Dan MacGrady. Robbie McCotter - president. Bill Lomnicki, Frank McClean, Diane Magee, Sheryl McGregor, Barbara McGeever, Helen Luna - secretary, Kathy Magee, Lynn Mclnn es - vice-president. Brad Maguill, Barry Levine, Kurt Maler, BUI Luft. JUNIOR HOME ROOM - 114 First row, from left: Roberta Kaye - Secretary, Claire Knipper, Carol Kistinger, Jeanne Knight, Mary Kilder, Eileen Kessler, Patricia Kelly, Jeanne Kluepfel, Barbara Keeler. Second row, from left: Howard Klein, Michael Kleinrock, Nelson Kass, Ronald Kenefick, Steve Kessler, Martin Koris, Richard Koebele - vice-president, Billy Knudsen, Ronnie Kelly, Donald Klein, Ted Kohn, Joe Katagiri, Michael KeUer. 113 114 En o v YOU yjj V juniors SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS L A „ . _ From left to right: Pat McNeil - Treasurer. Jackie Noto - vice-president. John Foley - president, Mary Kanuck- Secretary. The class of 1962 has added much to our school life this year. They have supported well all our team and numerous school organizations. The class affairs have been well conducted under the leadership of its president, John Foley, and his fellow officers. 116 SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM AUDITORIUM - 5 First row, from left: Adeline DelCioppo, cheryi Donghia, Doreen Douros, Mary Dolan, Amy D rut man, pat Doyle, Michele D’Or an zio, Kathy Douglas. Seoond row, from left: Dennis Dias, Fred Duncan, Steve Dziezelewski, Mike Dibester, Ann Digilio, Mary DePace, Karan Dixon, Nancy Englert. Sharon Doyle, Pat Dittus, Gail DiLeo, Susan Di I am mi, Maureen Dillon, Donna DeNioola, Ted DeSLlv a, Peter Dorfman. Third row, from left: John Dorenbecker, Ron Demarco, Barry Erhardt, Robert Eaton, Kenneth Edwards. George Drummund, Bob Deiybly, Bernard DiZin no. Robert Eggarmann , John Dixon, Rich Eddings, Roy Eismann , Jerry Dorsey, John DePasquele. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM - 124 First row, from left: Ann Magenheiner, Kathy MacManus, Mary Lou Macco, Denise Malizia, Peggy Maier - vice-president, Patricia McNeil - Student Council representative, Dolores Malje an, Isabel McNally, Carol MCGrady. Theresa Me Vick er. Second row. from left: Richard McDonald, Frank McDonald, Brian MacDonald - president, Brian Maher, johnManiec, ArleneMannkopf, Sheriy Malleo, John McNeil. Dave McGrath. Steve Mcidaia, Raymond McTranon. M9 SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM - 204 First row, from left: Mike Sikorski - president and Student Council, Steve Schaiman, Charles Schuster, Joseph schimek. Robert Schatzle, John Schwamb, Paul Sedoruk. Second row, from left: Maureen Scanlon, Nancy Sheprow, Diana Santoriello, Vivian Schrimpe, Margo Schwartz, Ingrid Seiffert, Gail Scholl, Helen Schulz. Maureen Shafer, Pamela Schaub. Third row, from left: Larry Senn, Mark Salz, George Scofield. Fred Siegl, Terrence Sheehan -vice-president, Lorraine Silberling, Mary Samodulski, Sheila Schillinger. Richard Satnick, David Shapiro, Mike Samberg. Ed Sellner, Mark Seybert, Tom Schaeffler. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM-219 First row, from left: Maureen Wade, Marjorie Wagner, Barbara Waldeck, Clara Jane Whitton, Mike Wallach - president.Barbara Wicks- Secretary-treasurer, Christine Whitehurst - vice-president. Lorraine Walsh - Student Council, Anne Vogel, Margaret Wangenheim. Karen Welch. Kathy Walsh. Second row, from left: Bob Von Voigt, David Weinstein, Stephen Whitehill, Ken Wester bery, Maxine Warshawsky, Bette Weldon, Lenore Wander, Beth Williams, Alice Wenstrom, Barbara Walter, Eileen Wheeler, Connie Williams, Pat Walsh, Ronald Wencer, Sid Weiss, Don Wassmer, Donald Werkstell. 120 SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM -112 Ko all ickie K°umou - Secretary. PM Kooen, Carolyn Kieman, Diane Kenyon. Lynn Klarin - Student Council, Sandy Klausing, Joan Krausa, Pat Kozak - vice-president, JoAnn Kirchner. Second row, from left: Allan Knuerr, Michael Klrschen, Ralph Kowalski. Howard Koch, Glenn Kingsley - president Howard Kreisner Paul Kerner, Robert Koren, William Kowalski, Kenneth Kozak. Bob Kofahl, Fred Korman. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM - 149 First row, from left: Paulette Paul, Marilyn Orrico, Pat O'Shaughnessy, Marie Pellegrino, Carol Petmny, Antoinette Perone - vice-president, Lois Obrist - Student Council, Margaret O'Rourke, Joyce Packer, Karen O’Dell. Second row, from left- Frank Parrella, Thomas Peploe, Bob Perl, Anthony Petrone, Dwight Packard, Ken Perrone, Roger Parker, Susan pankoff, Lorraine Peters. Bruce Peiffer, Stephen O'Brien, Gerard O'Brien, Mechael Oliva, Joseph Perrone, William Palmer - President 121 SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM - 111 First row, from left: Jim Kansas. Allan Kanter, Mary Judge, Edna Jezewski, Loretta Jud, Kathy Jacob, Virginia Johnson, Stuart Katz, Robert Jordan. Second row, from left: David Kanter, Robert Jacob, Jerry Kanawada, Robert Kennedy, Tom Johnston, Richard Keller, Donald Katz, William Jansen. Thomas James, Robert Jonassen, Roy Kasten, John Kachinski. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM -217 . .. T, . n . . . First row, from left: Linda Uyldert, Barbara Trocola, Marilyn Tuma, Janice Trzaska, Jackie Uvino - President Uss - Secretary, Nancy Venable - Student Council. , _ , _ , _ _ . an Second row, from left: William Vella, Tony Urena, Don Valenti, Pat Vizzini, Evelyn Tonke, Joan Trzaska, Joan Tritto Charles Urbach, Albert Trudil. Anita Turi, Maureen Kurt Ulbrlcht, 122 SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM - 126 First row, from left: Rhea Marx, Carole Matthews, Vicki Mellow, Janie Marlin, Elaine Maynard, Diane Anita Maynard- vice-president, Judy Marcus - Alternate representative of Student Council, Patricia Melody, Jacqueline - Student Council, Tonny Mayberry, Margaret Marnoney, Donna Marsden - Secretary treasurer. Second row, from left: Jim Massiello, Howard Menzies. Anthony Menichino, Pete Martin -president, Frederick Matem, Lynn Marron , Neil Maxwell, Ronald Marshall. Sebby Martello, Gus Medina, Richard Medina. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM - 203 First row, from left: Randee Reinheimer - vice-president, Gayle Rothstein - Student Council, Linda Sacco - president, Diane Roniger secretary. Second row, from left: Celeste Roccoforte, Diane Rinaldi, Sharon Ross, Sue Ruggiero. Linda Rocco. Arlene Rozmus, Linda Sacchitello, Karen Ruhe, Carol Roed, Pat Rohan, Colette Rullo, Louise Ruiz. Third row, fromleft: Charles Rogers, Mark Rosenthal, Bruce Reinholdt, Fred Ruhe, Pete Rice, Bob Romanick,Marty Rein hardt, Lorraine Roby, Kathleen Rowe, Regina Rim ash, Curt Room an, George Sachs, Robert Roehrig, Michael Rolnick. Bob Sabatino, Harry Rubenstein. 123 SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM - 178 First row. from left: Kenneth Pohl - treasurer. Margo Rakita - secretary. Melody Priceman - vice-president, Carl Rasmussen - president. Second row, from left: Frances Rabinowitz, Madeline Reid, Dixie Lee Ray, Arlene Reardon, Dee Punicki, Barbara Phillips, Lorraine Ramos, Joann Picari, Joanne Pezzotti, Carol Psaros, Nancy Raunch. Third row, from left: Bob Polit, Steve Powell, Bruce Powers. Steve Phillips. Alan Poppe, Tony Plonski, Bill Reed, Bob Plonski, Phyllis pniewski, Pat Pugliani, Richard Powers. James Queen. Joseph Platt. Henry Rankow, Gorgee Reich, Frederick Pugarelli, Kenneth Phillips, John Protiva. SOPHMORE HOME ROOM - 205 First row. From Left: Pete Skelly, Anthony Stellato, Dennis Stein, Marty 81rower, Bruce Sollod - president, Rita Stannish - Student Council representative, David Starkie - vice-president, Thomas Skelly, Kenneth Streeter, Nelson Stone, Lenny Stuto Second row. From Left: Cathy Sorrentino, Corinne Sousa, Lynn Sobecki, Elizabeth Stein, Sue Staryk, Doris Sluder, Sally Stine, Lynn Spindler, Clare Smyth, Charlotte Simpson, Diane Synder, Dorothy Smiloff. Third row. From Left: David Silverman, Robert Slater, Mike Simile, Dale Simpson, Fran Smyer, Barbara Siueke, Sue Sirkin, Ellen Simels, Sue Spitalnik, Sherry Soper, Carol Simonetta, Ann Smith, Sherry Sincoff, Evelyn Skou, Frank Spirkalsky, Joe Sugaraele, Neil Stein. 124 SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM -103 First row, from left: Carol Hahn, Toni Grundon, Roberta Gomes, Genevieve Hannigan, June Hooke, Betty Harrison, Valerie Grofsik. Rose Gramaglia- secretary-treasurer. Second row, from left: Robert Grifflin, Richard Graham, John Gridley, Hugh Hansen - Student Council, Carol Harman, Phyllis Grella, Tobey Halpem, Charles Hassell - president, Maureen Hanley, Bette HaLperson, Linda Gund, JoAnne Greenberg, Charles Hahn, Matt Giumo. Richard Grover. Third row, from left: Robert Greenhouse, Russell Harrison, Patrick Hartnett, Harvey Goldstein, Dominick Guida, WalterGrecz. Fred Gomez - v ice-president, Mike Gu term an. John Hatgis, Lawrence Ou as tell a. SOPHOMORE Hu.ituuw. First row, from left: Mary Anne Moone, Dons Moore, Joanne Montello, Kathi Monnia. Anita Miller, Sally Mifsud - Studmt Council. Reginamae Meyer, Mary Anne Mize, Nancy Moran, Ginny Metaxas - Secretary. Second row, from left: Vln Moore, Ronnie Mittendorf, Bob Metzelaar, John Montalto - president. Rich Moog, Eddie VetMndorf, Jim Mohl, Rich Miskovsky, Simon Milhoulides, Terri Merrill, Gerard Merlker. 125 SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM - 120 . First row, from left: Harvey Landress. John Leach, Mike Krinsky, Ronnie Lakes - president.Geni Lawrence - secretary, Pete Ladisic - vice-president, Daniel Levine, Ronnie Lebow, Richard LaSalle. Second row, from left: Jeanne LaRocca, Charlene LeCours, Barbara Levandov. Jeanette Laudicina, Joan Lawlor. Sally Kriegel, Norma Langlois, Carol Kupraitys, Jackie Kurz, Sandra Larson, Marion Leopold, Fran LaBarca. - lird row from left: David Lance, Dennis Lane, Jim Letscher, Howard Kuhl, JohnLayne, Warren Laurita, Richie Lee, Thomas Kumiga. Thomas Larkin. Bob Krywak, Alan Laurita, Thomas Lamb. Lester Lenetsky, Wade Laremore, Vinny Lepis, Micheal R. Landau. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM - 211 First row, from left: Sheila Toner. Mary Tomney, Dorothy Travers, Mary Tomaszewski, Marylue Traylor, Second row, from left: Stanley Trela, William Trainor, Gerald Tracy. 126 SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM AUDITORIUM - 1 u First row, from left: Cwole Alessio, Pat Bates, Margaret Adragna. Diane Amau - sec ret ary-treasurer, Mary Alfano, Stephanie Bridget Bennet, Donna Alu. „ . . . Second row, from left: Marte Berkowltz, Donna Lee Bain, Cynthia Avenius, Jo Ann Berry, Jane Barber, sue Ahlsen, Jill Berienbacb- president, Eileen Bareli, Chris Arlet - Student Council, Joyce Aleixo, Barbara Berner, Lois Anderson - rice-president. Third row, from left: Maurice Aleci, Jim Athenas. Neil Barrocas. Jerry Bemot, Sol Bar roc as, Martin Ban schbach. Bob Beard, Howard Berry, Bob Bergin, George Adams, Jeff Altman. Thomas Arundeli, Paul Aloisio. Ludwig Anselraini. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM AUDITORIUM - 2 First row, from left: Pat Bowdridge, Camille Buscarino, Arlene Cain, Brenda Burchard, Janet Bianco, Barbara Bryer, Virginia Cabbe Second row,from left: Mike Brennan. Bob Bertram. Martin Bode. Mike Brody. Marlena Borst, Carolyn Bloeth, Gail Brindley Francia Bove, Bob Bonazri, Stuart Biust, Joseph Biv ona, Jim Bookmiller. Third row, from left: Steve Shimmer, Jim Birch, Russ Busch, Charlie Butt, Bd Brenn an. Bill Bonura, John Bid well, Robin Brown, Robin Bough an, Mel Bienenfeld, Barry Boss hold. 127 SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM - 106 First row. from left: Jeanne Hughes, Carol Iehle Joan Holoubek, Stephanie Hill. Second row. from left: Charles Hawkins. Warren Himmelstoss. Fred Hillman vice-president. Kevin Holder - president, Lynn Hnatuk- Student Council Third row, from left: Charles Henningsen - Alternate Student Council Representative, Wayne Home, Don Hollmann. Steve Hortian. Jim Himberger. Phil Heaion, Danny Hawkhurst. Fred Izzo. Joe Hill. Carol Jablonsky, Peggy Ingino, Janice Hodkin son, Phyllis Jackson, Clare Heller. Pat Hugger, Dave Hoosack- Lenore Hughes, Steve Horn,Bill Hunt, SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM - 144 First row, from left: Christine Neuenhoff. (jarol Nangel. Ilona Napel, Pat Morris, Mary Morris, Carol Nash, Jackie Note, Sandy Mu sick, Robbi Mu skat. Sue Moulton. Second row, from left: Robert Nathan. Arthur Noeth, Robert Newman, Pat Nordstrom, Peggy Nash, Lorraine Moynihan. John Murtha, Arthur Musselman, Denis Nelson, Gary Nadell. 128 SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM - 123 A _ , w First row. from left: Kerin Lillis, Dan McAleese, Ken Lerine, Peter McCoy, Denise Lynch - Student Council, Jerri Looney - president, Charies Lorenzo - Secretary-Treasurer. Dennis List at, Mike Lunstead. Anthony Licata. Second row, from left: Susan Lieberraan. Marsha Lieberman. Dianne Long. Peggy McBride, Fran Levine Joyce Luchka, Johanna LoQerfo. Maria Lindo. Linda Lor per, Aliana Loffredo, Jean Lynch, Margaret Longstaft Third row, from left: Allyn Lewis. Don Loughlin, Ron McCormack, Dick Livoti, Mary Ann Lombardo. Carol Linn. Lorraine Lokietz, Maureen McCue, Fran Lombardo. Kathy McCotter. Peter LoBasso, Joseph Lodato. Richard Lord, Wayne Low. SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM - tM First row. from left: Anita Zimmerman, Gloria Zadrozny, Marin Zelenko. Verna Gay Wittke. Donald Zimmet - vice-president, Paul Wolkewicz. Leslie Worley - president. Robin Winkel - Secretary-Treasurer, Danna Zahn, Judy Yonker, Annemarie Zink, Susan Williamson, Sherrie Williams. Second row, from Left: Bob Wiadyka, John Younghans, Jack Woodworth. George Williams, Tom Witzenberger, Denis Sadorecki, Richard Zodda, Tom Yarsinski, Ray Zeltmann. Bob Zaleski, Walter Wudyka, Robert Wolly. Bill Zuendt. Allen Zolnoski.Tom Williams. 129 SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM AUDITORIUM — 4 First row, from left: Diane Cole, Rochelle Cohen, Diana Dantuono, Diane Crews, Cathy Consolazio, Cathy DeGaidano, Kathy Cohen, Meredith Corchnoy. Second row, from left: Bruce Damm, Paul Colasono, Paul Danziger, Walt Degnon, Helen DeCesario, Gerri Dayton, Pat Creegan, Josephine D’Angelo, Sandra Davis, William Costello, Barry Cressman, Richard Dackow, Patrick Cowroy, Henry Convery. Third row, from left: Andrew Costello, Mike Cucci. Rus Cox. Bob Cox, Jeff Daniel,Gene Cosco. Greg Cruciani, John D'Antonio, Tony Danna, Jim Cooney, Jim Delaney, Richard Cooper, Bill Combe. no SOPHOMORE HOP The Sophomore Hop was the first major social event of the year, grander and more glittering than ever. The Sophomores set the pace for the year with a very enjoyable gala affair, conducted with dignity and decorum- in Sophomore Hop 132 Adams, C. Ray Print Shop Benyei. Paul English Buttice, Thomas Instrumental Music Danna, Carl j English Agapito. Marr F. Alfieri, August Switch-board Operator Citizenship Education Arnold, Charles Music Avedistan, Vaughan J. Science Bevan, Albert English Calame, Joan English Burcklev, Raymond Science Chairman Clarke, John J. English Burrelli, Alfonso English Crucilla, Joseph English Burrelli, Louise Foreign Language Daley, Ruth Health Education .Davidge, W. Business DeMichele, Peter Industrial Arts Dockrell, E. Grattan Carpentry 134 Easer, Hester English Ed sal I, Margaret Clerk-Typist Ellsworth, William Ennis, John Industrial Arts Typing Farrar, Mary A. Speer h-Drama Feigin, William Assistant Principal Foster, Marie Home Economics Franke, Gloria D. Physical Education French, Robert Guidance Frost, David W. Citizenship Education Gaglardo, Dominick Architectural Drafting Galloway, L. J. Principal Ganiev, Francis Industrial Arts Adult Education Director Gcrsh, Barry Business Giamhalvo, Joseph Goldberg, Samuel Mathematics Foreign Language Goldstein. Harvey Gouse, Charles Science Supervisor Instrumental Music 135 Gram bow, Olive Guidance Grantham, James Physical Education Gregory, Gardiner Director Audio-Visual Hanrahan, Dorothy Librarian Hirst, Eric A. Foreign Language Jone , James J. Citizenship Education Jaworski, Chester Kehrer, Agnes Director of Physical Edu- Mathematics cation Knerr, Arthur Business Laucks, Joseph C. Leeb, David Mathematics Chairman English Mathematics 136 Mastronardy, Josephine Home Economics Munch, Maynard Y. Physics McGuinness, Mary Librarian Pcllerin, Gerard Band Director Matienzo, Raymond English Meares, Mera Assistant Lunch-director Milligan, Viola English Chairman Mills, Lurline Beauty Culture Meyer, W. Physical Education Muratore, Nicholas Citizenship Education Murphy, Dennis Retailing McGovern, Sara B. Nurse Naso, Patrick J. Citizenship Education Neglia, Mary Clerk-Typist Olvany, Law rence Citizenship Education Parlow, Edmund Citizenship Education Rienzo, Aloysius Mathematics Riger, Martin Driver Education Roberts, Helen Business Roberts, Merton Physical Education 137 Rodenrys, Peter Guidance Rogalin, Milton Guidance Rosen, Herbert Science Salver, William C. Sanfratello, Anthony A. Citizenship Education Electrical Vocational Saunders, Florence Physical Education Sebarer. Esther Nurse-Teacher Schlaop, Gerald Citizenship Education Scbecthtman, Louis I. Schuler, Dorothy Science Clerk-Typist Scope, John Reading Seide, Dorothy Clerk-Typist Shanley, Gerald English Sklarz, Robert Citizenship Education Stebbins, Charles Industrial Arts Stock, Murrary Science Stradthoff, William Auto-mechanics Sufian, Joyce Citizenship Education 138 Thibadeau, Ocne Mar hematic Tjornhom, Melvin Citizenship Education Wellon, Carl Driver Education Wei Ion, James T. A-V and English Weber, Florence Guidance Warner, Basil Mathematics Villamana, I.ouis Mathematics Wessel, Kunhild Foreign Language Wetterauer, Gertrude Vogel, Edward Citizenship Education Language Chairman Wichrnarm, Jane Mathematics Wilsry, Donald E. English and Journalism 139 CAFETERIA STAFF CUSTODIANS 140 141 YEAR BOOK PICTURE GROUP Seated, left to light: pat Appelman, Dr. Wilsey, Karen Anderson, Joan Lensky. Standing, left to right: Jack Kant, Herb pearce, Fred Mar an do, Cheryl Sherman, Charlie Ferstler, Jim Erik sen. Under the energetic editorship of Karen Anderson our hardworking yearbook staff has worked together harmoniously and well to produce the 1962 Comet. Many have sacrificed lunch periods and time after school to meet deadlines. The art staff, the bus- iness staff, the writers, the typists, and all the rest have shown genuine pride in our yearbook. Mr. Holmes and Mr. Gagliardo have been of great help to us in planning the art work and dividers. Special thanks go to our own print shop boys who have been guided by Mr. Adams in the work of printing this olume. 142 In preparing the Comet ‘62 the staff has tried to present you with a changed book. We have aimed for something better and feel that peth aps we have reached it. Of Course, we realize that our innovations may not please everyone, but this has been a joint effort on the part cf all of us and we feel that we have done our best Many people should receive special recognition for their work on the book and their cooperation with those working on it. Mr. C. Ray Adams has stuck with us through all our malias and tangents and has always done all he could to help. The boys in the pdntsbop atoould receive special thanks for the endless hours they put in; pages had to be made as near to perfect as possible, aid of course, there was the difficult task of the ninety some pages of color. Margaret Tashiro, with the cooperation of Mr. Dominick Gagliaido's classes, has planned the entire art scheme d the book. Our faculty adviser, Dr. E. Donald Wilsey, has had to put up with us all through hectic sessions whai some days we seemed to accomplish nothing and through periods of mad work when we gave him more work and checking to do than he couid handle. Of course we owe much gratitude to all of the members of the faculty who understood so well when deadlines and not home- work assignment were met. In presenting this book, we have given you our best and hope that it will both please this year's students and will pave the way for a more novel and better boook n ext year. Karen Anderson Editor 143 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row, from left: Ellen Hodgson, Karen Anderson, Ellen Levin, Faith Hellig, Gail Greebel, Linda Gridley, Jeanne Christ, Bonnae Muck. Second row, from left: Judy Federbush, Susan Froehly, Seth Carlin, Richard Powell, Stuart Shore, William Rosen, Pat Appleman, Marilyn Schwab. Third row, from left: Leonard Breeze, Merritt Armstrong, John Mlrro, George Kingsley, Stephen Lack, Dick Osborne, Kim Allen, John Berlenbach. The National Honor Society, under the banner of scholarship, leadership, character, and service, rep- resents the portion of the student body which through the past four years of high school has emerged with the best academic qualities. The organization part- ticipates in and prepares several programs in the in- terest of those individual who have attained such an honor. It is a local chapter of a national organization. 144 LOCAL HONOR SOCIETY First row, from left: Judy Federbush, Barbara Mar tire, Lynn Cushman, Arlene Eh gel, Barbara Jabour, Kath Fagan, Linda Gridley Nora Cl e aim an, Linda Morris. Second row, from left: Susan Fioehly, Janet McMenamin, April Canavor, June Burke, Maiy Budich, Anne Spiselman, Gary Gold, Alan Aker, Robert Tschampion. Third row, from left: Anita Taub, Linda Chemow, John Mirro, Leonard Breeze, Stuart Shore, George Geranius, Edward Kramer. Paul Frimmer. Fourth row, from left: Ruth Harding. Kim Allen. Robert Madden. George Sachs, Jeffrey Goldstein, pat Appelman, Gene Mann, Robert Thurer, Robert Weber, Wwren Fink, Patricia Kelly, Cheryl Sherman. Joan Lensky, Margo Rakita, Melinda Meade, Die . Osborne. The students of our school who have won places on our honor roll and have become members of the local honor society by attaining an average of ninety per cent or more deserve much credit. Because of this ac- hievement many of than will also win scholarships to further their education. We know we can count on them to continue their scholastic achievements. HICKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL HIGHEST HONOR SOCIETY SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES E ALLEN W ANOERSON C AVENIUS L BREEZE A AKER M BIENENFELD M BUDICH J BARBER 8 BLCCKER J BURKE N CLEARMAN M BORST A CANAVOR P COMELLAS HCHERNOW S CARLIN A COOPERMAN C CRAWFORD F DOES R CUSHMAN KCOWARDS J FEDERBUSH A ENGEL E BOLOBERC • BAVRIL K FAGAN R BREENHOUSE J GRILLO P FRIMMER H HANSEN R HARDING C 0ERANI09 C HASSELL F HOOGSON G GOLD H HOFFMAN S LACK J COLOST E IN R KAREN L LANDOW J HOROWITZ M LANOAU J M MEN AMIN 8 JABOUR W MEHLMAN J MIRRO P KELLY C MEIER R OSBORNE E KRAMER J MURTHA M FERRY K LEKOWSKI S 0 BR1EN C REED J LENSKT J PLATT WROSEN R MADDEN R POWELL C SHORE 8 MANN M RAKITA B MARTIRE G SACHS M MEADE S TRECARTIN L MORRIS J TREU F PECK N VOGLER SHERMAN R WENCER A SPISELMAN A TAUB R THURER A TRANT R TSCHAMPION J VARAT R WEBER A VANOF 8 WILLIAMSON HIGHEST AVERAGE A YANOF 31 14' NEWSPAPER STAFF Front row. Paul Bady, Ellen Hodgson, Sue Froehly, Howie Kreisner, Pat Appelman. Second row, from left: Herb Pearce, Jim Erikaen, Lorraine Lokietz, Marie Turitto, Karen Gold, Michael Kirsch®, Charles Ferstler. 146 147 STUDENT COUNCIL First row, from left: Barbara Ivey, Pat Thompson, Judy Kauftnan, Jeanne LaRocca, Christine Arlet, Gayle Rothstein, Rita Stannish, Linda Erwin, Pat McNeil, Susan Trecartin, Jackie Masciello, Lynn Klaren, Judy Marcus, Toby Halurn, Arlene Engle, Carol Neglia, Cathy Caesar, Nancy Fels, Jackie Noto, Sally Mysud. Second row, from left: Barbara Zimmerman, Lynne Breining, Marie Alien, Denise O'Conner, Joan Englert. Bobbi Jabour Pat Nave, Pat Appelman, Judy Squicciarine, jan Breeden, Joan White. Linda Gridley, Janice Tryaska, Lorraine Walsh. Suzanne Molton. Lois Orbist. Diane Cole, Linda Shell, Mary Kanuck, Dolores Roman, Fran Schnapper. Third row, from left: Helen Hilderbrand, Ellen Hodgson, Kathy Seith, Marie Vanacor, Linda Stein Jimmy Szymanski, Norm Samberg, Joe Adragna, Mike Clair, Ed Kramer, Paul Frimmer, Steve Smith, Howie Dolgin, April Canavor, Sally Gavril, Eve Gilligan, Sue Reilling, Dolores Vatier, Denise Sepanski, Ruth Harding, Carol Kistinger, Gene Burke, Vivioi Lowy. Fourth row, from left: John MirTo, Leigh Manelski, Bob Benazzi, Larry Zenn.Hugh Hansen, Joe Platania, Louis Matyas, Steve Baum, Ken Canizaro, John Foley. John Pltonne, Pete Anselmo, Steve Heppner, Richie Lyman, Mike Fasulb, Carl Davidson, Bd Stnookler, Bob Lloyd, Bob Kiernan, Don Dorsey, Bill Hoops, Joe Carfora,Richie Powell, Arthur Cohen, STUDENT COUNCIL Formed in 1956 . the Ail School Council, under the supervision of their adviser Mr. Raymond Rusch, has made great strides to improve the status of the students of Hicksville High School. The Student Council has given the students a chance at self- government and this has proved highly successful. It has given its members, composed of homeroom representatives and those of the many organizations and activities, a feeling of more active participation in school affairs. Among its achievements were the preparation of the Student Handbook, running student assemblies, giving the Inn ash dance, and an increasing effort in the field of student improvement. They have made notable strides with S.A.T., which offers many benefits in the way of discounts at school events and in several neighborhood stores. The president Jimmy S manski, and his fellow officers for efficient handling of the Councils many prominent affairs. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS First row, from left: Denise O'Connor, Secretary. Jim Szymanski-President, Gene Burk e- Vice-President. Second row, from left: Rich Lyman-Treasurer, Barbara Jobour-Attendance Officer, Norman Samberg-Parli amentari an. KEY CLUB First row, from left: William Rosen - Secretary, Steve Baum - President. Sanford Moos - vice-president. Steve Back- man - Representative to Student Council. Second row, from left: Charles Henningsen, Patrick Gallagher. Don Becker, Mike Gu term an. Bill Lipton, Harold Glazer, Ken Bean, Jimmy Hoffman, Barry Cressman, Charles Thomson, William Anderson. Third row, from left: Alan Chapen, Larry Pyle, Herman Berning, Pete Wagner. Dave Krogmann, Edward Brennan, Mark Rosenthal, Bruce Reinholdt. Peter Dorftnan, Dan MacAieese. The Key Club along with the Hi-Y and the F.T.A. adopted a family with the help of the school nurse. With one hundred and twenty dollars, the club bought the family a Christmas dinner, an assortment of clothes, and toys for the children and linen for the parents. The club sold candy in February to raise more money for its charitable work. They contributed to a home for the blind, a house for crippled children, and a home for the deaf. LE ADERS CLUB Hrst row. from left: Helen Luna. Arlene Engel, Kathy Fagan, Ginny Urschel, Nancy Urschel, Carol Malfatti, Joan Brandt. Second row, from left: June Burke - Secretary, Linda Zembraski, Jeanne Knight, Judy Sadler - Treasurer, Janice Breeden - President, Vicki K-asner, Dianne Morris. Mary Ellen Budich. The leaders Club, under the direction of Miss Franke, is a highly esteemed organization of Hicksville High School. Although acceptances are based on participation in athletics, members must also be well rounded in- dividuals and maintain an 80% scholastic average. The Leaders Club is also one of our most active clubs. They sponsor asemi-formal dance, the annual Winter Carnival, around Christmas time. The proceeds from this dance are placed in a scholarship fund. Aside from this they sponsor Sports Night, an annual exhibition of sports with competing teams. Proceeds of this event are also placed in a scholarship fund. In addition to these very beneficial events, the Leaders Club gives a trophy to the most outstanding senior girl. 150 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE First row, from left: Pat Appelman, Herman Beming, Stephen Lack. Second row, from left: Carol Petruny, Judy Schreiber, Ruth Harding, Dolores Vatier. Third row, from left: Pat Gallagher, Rita Paesani, Jerri Looney, Charles Ferstler. Forth row, from left: Barrie Dehnert, Donna Zahn, Addyl Del Cioppo, Larry Pyle, Fifth row, from left: Sebby Martello, Steve Baun Bill Sherburne, Brian MacDavay. Sixth row, from left: Janet Bianco, Joanne Berry, Lituda Testagrose, Carl Montalto, Sal Mistretta. ASSEMBLY PROGRAM Friday Sept. 29th Friday Oct. 20 Wed. Nov. 22id. Thursday. December 7th Friday Dec 22nd. Thursday Feb. l Thursday March 15th Wednesday March 21st. Friday, June 1st. Magazine Drive Sophomore Orientation Thanksgiving Music Phi Beta Kappa Award Professional Shakespeare Christmas Music LaVau x accordienist Professional Carl Gren, speaker English National Honor Scoiety 151 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers of America, under the guidance of Mrs. Joan Cailame, has done much to stir up interest in the teaching profession not only among the members of the club but in the whole student body. Through its many activities, the members of the club receive ample opportunity to decide whether or not teaching is the field for which they are best suited. The F.T.A. went to the Long Island Future Educators workshop at Rockville Centre. During this session many speeches and discussions on teaching and colleges were given, and ideas for future activities were discussed with the members of the F.T.A. clubs. Among its other activities, and projects the F.T.A. has again participated in a teacher-apprentice program and teacher-helper activity in the High Schools. 152 FtnrURE NURSES OF AMERICA The purpose of this club is to provide a setting in which young people interested in nursing as a career can meet together to share that interest and explore its opportunities. It is under the direction of Mrs. Scharer our school nurse. At the beginning of the year, new members were inducted during a candlelight ceremony. F.N.A. members, saw movies on nursing and held fund raising cake sales. Guest speakers from various hospitals attended meetings. Its members also enjoyed various field trips to a hospitol and an institution. An F.N.A. scholarship is given each year to a deserving girl who intends to enter the career of nursing. 153 RADIO CLUB First row, from left: Artnur Noeth, Garry Schlesinger, Greg Basso, Martie Sirower, Amie Yanof, Dave Weinstein, Stephen White hill, Robin Brown. Second row, from left: Mike Willen, Robert Cheeseman, Donald Phillips, Jack McNeil. Marborough Packard, Robert Chaber, Roger Postly, Walter Eith, Robert Tschampion, Barry Bosshold. RADIO CLUB The Radio Club is an amateur radio station able to reach many parts of the world. Below members discuss the equipment of their station WZRZ as they maintain readiness for local emergency and civil defense radio. 154 PHY-CHEM-BI ffrst row, from left: Elaine Pearce - Science Fair Committee Chairman. Larry Pyle - Parliamentarian, Barbara Bruwer, Jeffrey Goldstein - Vice-President, Judy Kaufman - President, Linda Morris - Treasurer, Vivian Goodman - Secretary, Judy Hayman, Ellen Levin. April Canavor. Second row, from left: Lorraine Silberling, Barbara Bryer, Patrick Gallagher, Henry Russ, Larry Wactler, Stephen Dennis, Michael Olllns, Donald Toton, Harvey Landress, Steven Whitehill. Warren Himmelstoss, Tony Plonski, Richard Garcia, Ilona Napel, Gall Carta. The PHY-CHEM-BI club is one of the more active clubs in our school. Its members, all of whom have a strong interest In science, participate in club activities by giving reports and demonstrations. Its advisor Louis Schechtman has contributed much of his time and effort to the success of the organization. The club conducts many trips during the year and each member takes part in the Annual Science Fair. 155 AUDIO VISUAL TEAM First row, from left: Ed Golkmacher, Alan Friedman, Jerry Merkler, Mike Kirschen, Howard Gilbert. Second row, from left: Richard DeJongh, Bruce Seide, John Mc Neil. Dick Osborne, Mr. Mellon. The A-V boys play an important role in our daily school routine. This year they have been par- excellence. Their cheerful voices send forth the announcements each morning over the speaker system with a bang, a crash, and a giggle. They also have charge of the very essential audio at plays and assemblies. The A-V squad also have contributed much this year in their care and operation of audio equipment for classroom use. 156 MODERN MUSIC MASTERS ffrst row, from left: R.G. Pellerin, Anne Spiselman, Rita Paesani, Kurt Maler, Ellie Hodgson, Susan Froehly, Nancy Gates. Second row, from left: Lynn Cushman, NoraClearman, James Fautt, Bob Greenhouse. Arnold Fox, Bob Tschampion, Henry Niemann, Eileen O'Brien, Barbara Hartnig, Sue Cunningham. Ruth Cranmer, Richard Taub, Donald Totan. Third row, from left: Cynthia Avenius, Brenda Bupchard, Marlena Borst, Mildred Polsenski, Susan Parfrey, Evonne, Kemer, Joan Laivlar, Frances Schnapper, Judy Sadler, Mel Bienenfeld, Susan Ahlsen, Ruth Harding, Joan Lensky, Anita Zimmerman. Ellem Barre 11; Fred Korman. Fourth row. from left: Bob Jonassen, Eugene Goldberg, Dave Weinstein, Roy Eiseman, Joel Fennan, Ken Bean, William Veidone, Dick Osborne, Larry Guastella. THE DANCE BAND The Deuce Band, under the direction of Mr. Pellerin, brought Hicksville High much pride. This group plays at some of our assem- blies and at other school functions. The student body of Hicksville High is very proud to have such a group of musicians. 157 FASHION SHOW ffrst row, from left: Larry Sava, Gordon Saveracker, Richard Lyman, John Korothy, John Grillo, Jimmy Syzmanski, Bill Lipton, Vinnie Coletta. Second row, from left: Dixie Lee-Ray, Diane Maynard, Linda Chlarelli, Ricki Poliak, Melody Beth Price man, Diane Cuti Marian Winant, Linda Stein, Jeanette Kord l, Joan White, Marie Cramer, Doris Moore, Bobbie Mu skat. This year's fashion show, Thursday, November 16, was under excellent direction of Dr. N. Rodeman. The Student directors were Denise Sepanski and Fran Schnapper. The models of the show were members of our student body and faculty. Let us congratulate everyone who participated in this pro- ject on a job well done. 158 PARTICLE STAFF First row, from left: Arnie Yanof, Lynn Cushman, Stuart Shore Bob Walsh, Lorraine Lokietz, Karl Bough an, Gail Greebel Secondrow, from left: Nora Clearman, Fran Robinowitz, Barry Cressraan, Bob Perl, John Berlenbach, Howard Kreisner, Margo Rakita, Susan Froehly. The Particle is the literary magazine of the Hicksville High School. Founded in 1961, it has enjoyed a second good year of public- ation with Mr. Matienzo as Us faculty adviser. The Particle contains stories, essays, poems, sketches, and many illustrations. The purpose of The Particle is the furthering of individual, uiterest and participation of the literary arts. 159 SPANISH CLUB The Spanish club has been very active this year under the sponsorship of Mr. Pasquale Marrocco. Two trips have been made to New York City: The first to the Hispanic Museum and a Spanish restaurant; the second to see the film “El Cid.“ Films were seen during the year at club meetings and discussions held afterwards. 160 THE LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, under the direction of Mr. Goldberg, has completed one of it's most success- ful years. There are almost one Hundred members this year; the officers are as follows: Consuls-Arne Yanoff, Ellen Hodgson. Praetors - Judy Federbush, Joan Maynard. Quaestors-Joan peploe, Cathy Cassidy. Student Council-Eve Gilligan. Editor of paper - Barbara Martire. The projects undertaken by the Latin Club have included an annual Pre-Saturnalia, a party given by the members each year before Thanksgiving. They plan a yearly trip to places such as The Cloisters and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Last year found them viewing Sparticus in a New York City theater located across the street from The Latin Quarter. Last year Latin Day was held at Hicksvllle High. Several schools were represented. They en- joyed films shown in our little theater, a skit given by Hicksville s students and several exhibits. This proved to be a very enjoyable and successful day. 161 RETAILING CLUB The Comet Shop Is now open for the third consecutive year. This year, the Comet Shop offered a wide variety of school supplies and special gifts. The Retailing Club Is maintained by the D.E.C.A.; Destributive Education Clubs of America and is headed by Mr. Murphy. Each year contests are held to bring students from other clubs together. Display advertising, radio, scrip writing for merchandising, price guessing and fabric identification are among the fields, that students entered in the contest. THE COMET SHOP The Comet Shop for the past three years has been a vital organ of the school under the supervision of Mr. Dennis Murphy. Retailing students have gained valuable expirience and the students of the entire, school have been able to purchase school supplies 162 BUSINESS AND OFFICE PRACTICE Under the watchful eye of Miss Gladys Jenkins, members of the advanced classes in business training are busily engaged. The Business Department in Hicksville High School provides a broad economic training for more intelligent participation in the social, political, and business life of the community. Students are prepared to function in- telligently in their economic contacts and economic competency. Students are prepared for specific business occupations. Courses in retailing, salesmanship and merchandising contribute to an understanding of how to become successful owners and managers of small individually owned business enterprised, and develop the ability and skill necessary for efficient performance in the various distributive occupations. Training in stenography and secretarial practices develop those skills required to perform successfully the duties of stenographers and secretaries. In office practice training, the use of office machines and equipment, is provided to develop efficiency on a variety of machines. The department endeavors to provide students, especially those who will not go on to college, th? means of earning a livelihood. The making of a living has become increasingly important, and success in economic pursuits has become the key to successful living in its broadest sense. 163 Business Fair 164 65 Hl-Y ffrst row. from left: Pat Lockman. Janet Mehrtens, Linda Testagrose, Bette Halperson, Linda Sacco, Helaine Lewander Treasurer, Vicki Krasner - Secretary, Vivian Lowy - President, Cheryl Sherman - Chaplain, Joan Lensky - Parliamentarian, Linda Sabal, Leslie Miller, Lenore Hughes, Judy Kaufman, Roberta Brender. Second row, from left: Sue Warren, Judy Hay man, Bonny Muck, Nancy Greenhut, Maryiou Easer, Anita Taub, Sandra Kamen, Elyse Aronoff, Alice Markan, Linda Morris, Linda LeBow, Shelly Glickman, Pat Appleman, April Canavor. Third row, fromleft: Stelle Meyers. Eloise Seifert, Luba Wallander, Joyce Scheriff, Carol Muller, Gail Cluxton, Paulette Paul, Joan Maynard, Susan Imhof, Annette Sirower, Jeanne Knight, Jo Anne Russo, Carol Marsh, Carol Ormston, Ellen Levin, Penny Owen, Alaina Friedman, April Fargano, Pat Kozak, Joy Horowitz, Eve Cohen, Paula Borowsky Sandy Mentnech. The Hi-Y a nation-wide organization strives for youth in government. Under leadership of the president, Vivian Lowy and the faculty adviser. Miss Wycoff, The Hi-Y held several cake sales, adopted a family for Christmas and Thanksgiving, and sent a representative to Albany to participate in the Hi-Y Congress. The Club strives for service, fellowship, and good citizenship. MATH CLUB ) First row, from left: Michel Landau, Claude Crawford,Lorraine Silberllng, Barry Blecker, Harvey Landress. Second row, from left: John Schielein, Joseph Farley, Ellen Hodgeson, Jeanne Christ, Seth Carlin, Kim Allen. I Under the direction of Dr. Basil Warner, the well-organi zed Math Club held meetings once a month. The club visits other Nassau county Mathematics League Clubs to dicuss various branches of Math. This year the Math Club held ninth place among other Nassau County Math Leagues. 166 NATIONAL THESPIANS SOCIETY First row, from left: Helen Hildebrand - Treasurer, Charlene Iller - Secretary, Sal Mistretta- President, Ruth Harding - vice-president, Dolores Vatier - Student Council Representative. Second row, from left: Denise Sepanski, Richard Traub, Leonard Breeze. Sanford Moos, Steve Weinblatt, Pat Nave. Shelia Goldstein, Henry Niemann. The NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY is an honorary dramatic organization, whose purpose is to promote interest in the dramatic arts. These arts consist of acting, dance, voice, and various backstage crews. The Hicksville High School National Thespian Society Troup 2125 began In January I960, under the sponsorship of Mrs. K. Fletcher. The new speech and dramatics teacher. Dr. N. Rodeman. is now sponsor. The Thespian Society is a very active club in Hichsville High School. The Society sponsors two of the three major productions each year. 167 HALThe Hafl Cops have been more helplhl than ever before in keeping the hall free from congestion. The Hall Cops also remind us all of the rules and regulations on regarding our conduct about the school. The boys on the Hall Cops make up the Air and Fire Squad. During fire and air drills they do their utmost t clear the building in the shortest time. 168 SERVICE SQUADS The Cafeteria Service Squad consisted of a group of students willing to help keep our school neat and cleaji. Thanks to these students, our cafe- terias were kept orderly. Xts. Ruth D ly was in charge of the group. All these students deserve credit for their assistance. 169 SOCIAL DANCING For several weeks the physical education department offered special periods of time for instruction of social dancing. All app- reciated the opportunity to improve their dancing, having a good, time while learning. 170 DEBATING CLUB First row, from left: Suzan Froehley, Sandford Moos, Diane LoPinto, Ann Speiselman, Diane Zettler, Karen Gold, Lorraine Lokietz, Ellen Hodgson, Jeannette Christ, George Sachs, Michael Kirschen, Stephen Backman. Second row, from left: Howard Hoffman, Steve O'Brien, William Melman, Howard Kreisner, Karl Boughan, Stuart Shore, Bruce Tuckfeld, Robert Weber, Emerson Ray Allen in. The club engaged in numerous discussions and debating sessions during the year on subjects of current and lively interest to its members. Students and teachers were invited to sessions of the club and were asked to take part in the discussions. 171 172 173 ADVANCED BAND First row, from left: Mr. Pellerin, Marilyn Kuhl, Anita Zimmerman, Ronald Powell, David Weinstein, David Kantor, Frani Fisher, Virginia Benson, Nancy Gates. Artie Schaeffler, Kurt Maler, Ken Bean, James Dunn, Sue Froehly, Ruth Yocum, Ame Fox, Marlena Borst, Brenda Bur chard, Richard Traub, Cindy Avenius, Denise O'Connor, Fred Korman, Second row. from left: Ellen Hodgson, Roy Eismann, Richard Fort, Ken Pohl, Tom Witzenberger, A1 Silbert, Dan Sadowitz, Jimmy Fautt, Bob Jonassen, John Leonick, Tom Sullivan, George Reich, Larry Guastella, Nora Clearman, Sue Cunningham. Third row, from left: Joel Furman. Ronald Steinmann, Gregg Soininen, John Berlenbach, Bruce Mannheim, Joe Bobolick, Lee Strickland, Steve Katz, George Kingsley, Bob Tschampion, Larry Landow, Bob Greenhouse. Hicksville High School can well be proud of its advanced band. Combined with the intermediate band it performed in the halftime shows at the football games, in the festival of bands at the Long Island Fair, in the Memorial Day Parade, at the graduation ex- ercises. Independently the advanced band performed at numerous school assemblies, in- cluding the Christmas assembly, in N.Y.S.- S.M.A. and in the Spring Con cert 174 I INTERMEDIATE BAND First row, from left: Mr. Pellerin, Bob Cox, Bill Stark, Linda Gridley, Ronald Lebow, Joe Schimek, Joe Katz, Bill Verdon, Carol Kristinger, Fran Sechko, Ruth Cranmer, Carol Stark, Wait Czamieki, Jim Devincentis, Mel Bienenfeld, John Gridley, Fran Rabinowitz Second row, from left: Bernice Schaefer, Jim Birch, Bob Jordon, Evelyn Skou, Jeff Altman, Joe Hill. Harvey Landress Lorraine Lokeitz, Mary Budich, Michael Kirschen, Frank Casalino, Peter Glandsberg, Frani Fisher. Dave Lance, Nancy Meyer, Annette Sirower, Sally Mifsud, Linda Chemow. Tliird row, from left: Fran Bove, Sue Pankoff, Neil Maxwell, Tom DeBrocke, Bob Koren, Bob Wohlafka, Robert Thurer, Jimmy Fautt, Joe Katagira, Janet Schaff, Sue Ahlsen, Fran Brousseau. Tne intermediate band now in its second year, has constantly been improving, in addition to performing in the halftime shows at football games with the advanced band, the intermediate band performed independently at various assemblies, in- cluding the Christmas assembly, in N.Y.S.S.M.A. and in the Spring Concert. The same high standards found in the advanced band exist in the intermediate band. The lower level of technique, moreover, provides a stepping stone to the advanced band. 175 ORCHESTRA First row. from left: G il K t la. Sara Nichols. Barbara Pr byszewski. Gay Von Hagen. Lola Sagos, Barbara Hartnig, Jeanne Christ, Elaine Pearce. Second row, from left: Susan Tanner, Ruth Harding, Barbara Luno, Louise Bianco, Roberta Stemlieb, Susan Ahlsen, Joan Lensky. Rosemary Hoffman. Third row. from left: Eileen O'Brien, William Hayes, Alan Kantor, Seth Carlin, Eugene Goldberg, Cliff Telesha, Jonathan Varat. Theodore Robinson, Mary Melzer, Mr. Buttice, conductor. THE ORCHESTRA The orchestra, under the direct- ion of Mr. Buttice, has con- si stantly grown in strength. In addition to performing at many schools and assemblies, the orchestra played for the musical comedy. Brigadoon. On December 14, our orchestra and the Plain view string orchestra cooperated too present the second all-combined concert at Hicksville High School. The Hicksville string group also competed for a grade in N.Y.- S.S.M.A. 176 GIRLS' CHORUS First row, from left: Carol Grosso, Sandra Davis, Mary Dolan, Jane Hager, Mary Krlkalo, Sue Berube, Joyce Scheriff, Lillian Forte, Kathy Posey. Margaret Weston. Jeanne Knight. Kathy Dowling, Carol Lulves. Second row, from left: Sandy Beck, Jane Goldstone, Flo Riolo, Diane McGuinness, Beverly Harrigan, Janice Nolan, Mary Flynn, JoAnn Meade, Linda Moos, Charlene Iller, Dolores Roman, Rene Abromowitz, Sandy Toner. TTiird row, from left: Bernadette Waters, Helen Hildebrand. Karen Hubner, Louise Franco. Kathleen Rowe, Angela Alimena, Eva Gladsky, Diane D'Antuano, Flo Harrison, Sharon McGuinness, Dolores Vatier, Ellen Hodgsen, Pat Nave, Diane LoPinto. Fourth row, from left: Elsa Acosta, Barbara Sterner. Susan Snetcher, Penny James, Pat Golden, Jean Voege, Stephanie Bennett, Anita Spronck, Judy White, Lynn Notaro, Maria Wise, Judy Schreiber, Jane Zeigler. BOYS CHORUS First row, from left: Steve Skou, Jim Szymanski, Vincent Holzer, Mike Oliva, David Faichney, Warren Dickerson, Steven Tishler. Second row, from left: Tom Manascalco, Bill Verdone, Greg Soininen, Paul Heischmann, Ed Smookler, Jerry DeZinno, Barry Blecker, Carl Montalto. Third row, from left: Bill McHugh, Jay Fink, David Smyth, Robert Masone, Kenneth Brady, Bernard Palka. Fourth row, from left: Arthur Sackman, James NeweU, Patrick Masone, Richard Lyman, Harry Butcher, Charles Ross,Susan Froehly. 177 CHORUS FOUR First row, from left: Charles Henningsen. Joe Fisher. Kurt Rooman, Clifford Giles. John Ciarelli. Thomas Sheen, Tom cardinal Tom Sicelly, Arthur Cohen. Richard Graham, Michael Lunstead, John Montalto, Charles Chayka. John Doren- becher, Robert Perl, Tony Plonski. Second row, from left: Linda Uyldert, Lorraine Ramos, Diane Roniquer, Gail Schall, Christine Whitehurst, JoAnn Picari, Barbara Waldeck. Celeste Roccofcrte. Pat Kraft, Diane Rinaldi. Jean Lynce. Bob Griffen, William Vella, Larry Sinn. Manny Laiacano, Robert Roehiig, Charles Shuster. Third row. from left: Margaret Longstaff, Madeline Reid, Ann Digilio, Vicki Miller, Christine Tauby, Sheila Toner, Norma Langlois, Sandy Larsen. Jarir Fere en son. Pat ThomnaDn. Barbara Waiter. Carolyn Cantone, Margaret Maroney, Kathy McCotter«Sue Farrelmen, Linda Lor per, Lynne Cushman, George Drummond. Fourth row, from left: Joan Lawler, Evonne Kerner. Carol Kundlg, Jacki Mascielio, Kathy Sorrentino, Nancy Englert, Linda Sacco, Mary Kanuch, Lynn Knatuk, Diane S an tori ello, Nancy Fels, Sherrie Williams. Marilyn Orrico, Jeannette Laudicina, Tony Grundon, Pat Morris, Donna Marsden, Barbara Fitzsimmons, Jackie Noto. Fifth Row, from left: Barbara Trocola, Mary Connelly, Carol Simonetta, Ann Vogel, Barbara Wicks, Darlene Brown. Gerry Dayton, Jackie Uvino, Pat CShaughessy, Doris Moore, Dixie Lee Ray, Bonnie Ferren, Denise Lynch, Kathy Douglas, Kathy Fitaier, Melody Priceraan, Margo Rakita, Linda Erwin, Ruth Devivo. CHORUS FIVE First row, from left: Robert Fialkow, George FUlipone, John Kozak, Sal Mistretta, Richard DaCosta, Carl Davidson Frank Di Melfi. Second row, from left: June Siields, Rita Abramson, Sue Douglas Angela DeMatteo, Leigh Mmelski, Pat Bilanda Joe Munisteri, Larry Olivari, Donald Totan, Michael OUins, SandyTMoos. Martin Knkalo, John Ziegler. Third row. from left: Lynn McGinnes, Anne Spiselman. Barbara Keeler, Ellen Lemer, Liz Mastrosanti, Mary Ann Warrillow, Marilyn Komlosey, Genevieve Koszalka, Kathy Caesar, Carol Negiia, Jai Sanders, Barbara Robertson. Ann Miller. Fran Tanz, Pat Cochran. Fourth row, from left: Janice Breeden. Rosemary Catanzarita, Phyllis Berger. Sue Sirkin, Laura Hamma, Joyce Kania, Dana Hayden, Margaret McCleneghen, Bernice Cavalluzzo, Marilyn Perry, Pai Stephenson, MaryLou Rosica, June Burke, Elaine Winter, Marilyn Auerbach, Carol Christenson. Fifth row, from left: Dianne Morris, Josephine Cipulo, Joyce Ciandulli, Marilyn Simmons. Penny Owen, Rosiie Zabbia, Rose Charbonet, Ann Silberling, Gerry Suppa. Lillian Beisei, Linda Acevedo, Melody Matalon, Judy Squicciarini, Sixth row, from left: Jackie Bouse, Larr ne Rochler, Sue Fiore, Cheryl Proffe, Diane Haupt, Sharon Baileys, Karen Neal. Pat Lockman, Bonnie Muck, Eileen Kessler, Margaret Serrell, Dot Kolody, Bonnie Garrison, Judy Donahue, Camille Gully, Joan Brandt, Betty Dwyer, Barbara Martire. 171 BAND COUNCIL First row, from left: Fran Sechko, Susan Froehly, Ruth Cranmer, Ruth Yocum. Second row, from left: Carol Kistinger. Jim Dunne, Ken Bean. Artie Schaeffler. Durt Maler, Eileen Barrell. BAND COUNCIL The Band Council was the executive committee of the band. It is comprised of the officers of both the inter- mediate and advanced bands. Its function is to manage the band by setting rules concerning the condition of the band room and by furthering the popularity of the band by sending letters to other schools and other bands. The Band Council also aids individual bandsmen by helping to settle musical differences. NYSSMA First row, from left: Eileen Barrell, Susan Froehly, Frances Sechko, Judy Sadler, Ruth Harding, Eileen O'Brien, Fran Schnapper, Ruth Yocum. Second row, from left: Red Korman, Kirt Mailer, Roy Eiseman, Richard Taub, Barry Weaver, Thomas Sullivan, John Varat, H2nry Nieman, Richard Osborne, Kim Allen, Artie Schaffer, Seth Carlin, Alan Ksntor, Eugene Goldberg. 179 ADVANCED CHORUS Seated, from left: Terry Laver, Joy Horowitz, Judy Sadler, Janet Mertons, Rita Paesani, Fran Schnapper, Denise Sepanski, Barbara Przybyszewski. Standing, bom left; Bill Rosen, George Swaryczewsky, Steve Lack, Richard Osborne, Don Phillips, Henry Nlevnan, Joe Fatula. CONDUCTING CLASS From Left: Mr. Buttice, Roy Eiseman, Alan Kantor, Barbara Przybyszewski Kurt Maler. at the piano. 180 Uhanta Variety Show CREDITS Ruth Hording Afl— KnnT CtariWOe Rkhird Osborne HH«n Hildebrand Richard Traab Sheila Goidatma Barbara Portmon Dakjrm VnUar CREWS Scenery — Jerry Pihmcek. Chairman; Carolyn Cantona. Christina CampaiwOc, Lola Sagoo. Col Cnmra. Benedetto BUy r, Jeon Wiley. Maryann Sehura. Coaeiraction — John Trachine. Chairmen; Ken Strator. Arne Bahrain. Proportion — Helen Hikinirentl. Chairman; Nancy Hester, Penny Oven. Barbara Keller, A nolle Sewer. Lynn Melania. Mania Hefl- maa, Diane Qungiio, Barbara 8hr «, Anno-Margaret Matter. Lighting — Richard Traut. Chairman; Jeff Contain, Richard Do- Jongh. Dougina Robenaon. Bill Gagnain . Richard KoOer. Sheldon Thom pawn. (««■tora — Sheila CwMateta. Chairman; Vivian Goodman. Mary Danuck, Karen Welch. Barbara Lcvandor, Arlene Gordon, Margo Raicita. Anita Miller. Co-Choinnan Kathy Payraa. Donna Zahn. Kathy Jacob. Lynne Kiarm, Diane Maynard. Jody Mamie, Joanna La Recce. Jody Primmer. Sue Komluay. Director Am fiant Director Choreographer Stage Manager Properij Director Lighting Director Cootume Director Make-up Director Publicity Director ft an i'i i tom mei m—i v« i « iw VARIETY SHOW The 1961 Variety Show was based on President Kennedy’s campaign slogan of “New Frontiers’ .This show was directed oy Ruth Harding and her assistant Charlene iLler. The Faculty advisor was Dr. N - Rode man. The variety show was a student production, and was presented on November 2.3. and 4. This year there were no leading roles; each scene re- volved around the theme “New Frontiers’: 182 HICK8VII, LK 8 IN 10 R HIGH 8CB00L NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY •‘NEW FRONTIERS’’ The Red, White, and Blue VARIETY SHOW, 1961 GermM Abram Cathy Joan Eattart SOLOISTS Sal MUtretta Pat Nava Uaarhlf Joan Peplo - (Wi.KW, Franco 8ch Mari ) Schwarts r ««w r Gra : Vr Kathy Walsh St v Wmnbiati Barbara Wicka Carolyn Wend Rita Carwey John ClareOi Mary Co Carl Davtdaoa P y Data Linda Erwin Lee Poster JoMFjrfa Joe Keith CHORUS I (Jflea Clifford Goff Sheila Goldstein Robert Griffin U rmine Rodder Larry Sen. Arlene Tram Mary Ann WarnRow MALE DANCERS Howie IMrtn John Cntto Paul Hskhmaa John Karat hy Pete •nrman Sandbarv awy Scry man «hi lev Sodth I omine OcearnBl Dana Hayden J fa Steve 1 John Valenti IKK ALE DANCERS ►ana Doria Moore Lota Cheat! John Foley Lee Hatch 'OMHO VeRry Gr The cast nrtU rscsive friends and retattvae in On Green Room the i 183 BRIGADOON CAST First row, from left; Kathy Seith. Gen Koszalka. Charlene lUer, Ritapaesani, Margo Rakita, Allan Knueri, Kathy Walsh, Dolores Henkel, 8teve weinblatt, June Shields, aie Komlosy, Ronnie Simile. Second row, from left; Ken Strafer, Steve Baum, Steve Backraan, Larraine Ciccarelli, Lynn McGunes, Barbara Keeler, Arme $ iselman. Ellen Lerner, Joan Lawlor, Linda stein. Third row, from left; Robert Tschampion, Arthur Cohen, Gerald Dizinno, John ciarelli, Henry Niemann, Sal Mistretta, Lee Foster. JlllBerlenbach, Norma Langbois, Sue 8irkin, Evon Kemer, Michael Olllns. Frank DiMelfi, Eve Cohen, Don Phillips. 1 bnanr ACT U lave, ri«M I. BUT yrw 4. Tom and JHT lit tmm at “Rr.faW m Mai ot (to raw. TOWNSFOLK Of BR KIADOON |M n Vmht Jill Btrtiiihartl. KmIii Sotk. Bonn SmnW, Own Maori. Lnvranr Catairlli, Mike WdUtk, Richard Morbe Lon Okamndn, Saner, Won ,, Le.sk Mane tali Mian Kmturr. Lee lutfr. John Foley, Arthur Cakan. Frank DUMB. Dnnak null,pi. Robert Twh.e ■ r. Glff («Id. Mki Kana . Donna Mar «den Rid hoan, Snr Favor, Rarham Robert 1-rvU Saero. Kalkv Wafah, Ilcnkel. Barbara Kaeicr, Kwnw Kemer, la |lok. Joan LowUr, Janet Vt Jimnv Maryann Wamllo. jane Sfcnldv Swn.. S.rt«, MTKirAL SYNOPSIS ACT I INTRODUCTION Orekearra SCENT I I DmoArHsIkM. .WsmOaro Z Brpkn Oh SCINI 2 1. Don on MaKVmarh, Souan Mej and T — m ulk 4 WTmo' tarn Mi Done Fiona and CB S. in Go Horn nith Bnrane Joan OkarV and TeeoKJk 6- TV Hrotkrt on ike HJI Ttanwt and Fan SCENE 3 7. TV Laue a Mr Life Mat SCENE 4 I Jrome'a Pari ' I p Geh « Come to Me Send m Vie Chart HI Mana Lk items m Lore Tanam and Fma SCENE i II Entranra u4 Hkr Clam Taaaakft IX TVW«Um( 1 lance Jean CkorV and Iteaem 13. Sward Dwrr Ham and Danrm 4. Reel Towmdalb .ACT II EXTRACT Oarkratta SCENE I 1 TVQnr Men ol Brigada SCENE 2 2 TVrr Bnt Far Yoa On i Ton , SCENE 3 3. Caantn Dm Dancer 4 M, Mother « Wrtdm Day kief and Tanrnaloil 5 Dam ToarnaicM A Funeral Danrr M «- 7 F«n tho Day a Toanmy and Fnoa SCENE 4 I Rryriie ol: Came to Mr Send to Me Kaw TV Holt an tke Hill Koa 1 II Go Horn Wrtk Bon,iir Joan Ourle and ToarmUdk Fran TV Day Or Toman and Kan. Doom an MarCoamarhi .ipuit Tnrwddl SCENE S «I. r-oW P-no Ai. raiwanoam-Mt C Arnold Cnanamn by Mm Fletrkrt CuvWin - 815 May 3 f, 5 1962 A-J- L«m r Mr tf-Ka-hen Uflnec ed I RPCe - Nr. iV s.ca. Diractor - Mr. T. 3«sHtcb Criwal Drecior- Mf C- Arnold anetiaj IrtflJ Mdrk«aer e dt J Set Co«sirucfi4 i - Mr. Doekrell Principal - Mr. jeon X Galloway The Musical Comedy, ‘'Bdgadoon, by Lemer and Loewe, was presented May 3,4,5. The production was directed by Mr. M alien zo. Choreography was by Mr. Bevan. Mrs. Fletcher was In charge of the crews. The partici- pating choral groups were under the able direction of Mr. Arnold. Mr. Buttice conducted the orchestra. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors alike took active parts. The huge success of this show established a high goal in our high school's theatrical history for “Brigadoon was the most extravagant musical ever attempted here before. The cast and crews were highly commended. 1 184 185 SENIOR PL W C4ST Row one, from Left: Paul Bady, Charlene Rler, Rita Paesani, Ginny Rossi, Sandi Beck, Bonny Muck, Joe Fatula. John Korothy. Row two from Left: Susan Froehly, Steve Baum, John Mirro, Steve Backman, Sal Mistretta, Norm Golden, Bob Knight, Keith Bashen. Row, Three from left: Kin Strafer, Roger Postly, Michael Cycon, Henry Niemann, Ricki Lee Poliak, Joyce Kania, Linda Chiarelli, Greg Catanzariti, Tom DeBroeke. _ _ „ . . _ Row Four. From left: Larry Pyle, John Edwards, John Schielein, Joseph Farley, Jole Zeigler, Paul Heischmann, Dennis Whiteside, Jack Wilson. STAGE CREW First row, from left: Jean Wiley, Linda Scapperotti, Ronnie Traidman. Barbara Keeler, JoAnn Glazer, Diane Maynard, Judy Marcus, Diane LaPinto, Anita Miller, Margo Rikita, Loretta Noce, Kathy Walsh, Carol Sava. Second row, from left: Calvin Grimm, Geneveve Kosalka, Lorraine Chicarelli, Fran Secho, Helen Hilderbrand, Steve Weinblatt, Ann Miller, Ruth Harding, Carolyn Ca tone. Third row, from left: Ken Strafer, Christine Campaneilo, Alan Knuerr, Sharon Wyer, Sue Konbosy, Lynn Mclnnis, Gerry Pilnack, Billy Gagnaire, Paul Bady, Susan Schnetzer, Sheldon Thompson, Howard Kreisner, George Sachs. Fourth row, From left: Steve Baum, Steve Backmann, Lee Goldstein, Clifford Goff, John Korothy. Lee Foster, Jeff Goldstein. Ken Westerburg, Richard Keller, Bob Immoor, John Bershin. 186 The Senior Class of Hicksville High School Pfcsenci Julius Gaeawc 7 William, Viaku+uoA HtekxvLilr High School Auditorium March 1, 2, I Curtain 8:16 Admission f 1.00 High School Principal • Mr Lean J Galloway DRAMATIS PERSONAE Julius Coosar Sal Mistmts Trlumubu offer death of Casaar: Octavius Caesar John SchkletB Marcus Antonius John Mirro Lepidus Lawrence Pyle Senators Cicero Publius Publius Lena Oonepi rotors. Marcus Brutus Cassius Trebonius Liganus Deems Brutus Metellus Cimber Cinna John Scbiefein William Hayes Lawrence Pyle Thomas DeBrocke Roy Gorman Robert Knight Kenneth Strofer Stephen Beam Tribunes: Flavius Morulius Artemidorus, a sophist Soothsayer Frienda to Breton sad Cassias Lucilius Titini us Messala Voiiimninus Young Cato Servants to Brutos Varro Cli tag Claudius Strato Lucius Dardanius Flavia Pindarus, servant to Cosoi Servant to Octavius Cobbler Calpurnia, wife to Caesar Portia, wife to Brutus Richard Lyman Keith Basher Robert Ram is tells Roger Postly Patrick Gallagher John Wilson Joseph Farley Joseph Adragna Dennis Whiteside Roy Gorman Stephen Smith John Edwards Howard Dolgin Stephen Wenblott Joel Zigter Bonny Much Joseph Carfoca Michael Cycoa Michod Cyeoo Susan Froehiy Ellen Hodgson DriMtte Phmh couuwwd Smm: Rom; SordU. Plata of Philipp. Tim «4 8 r Our class can well remember with pride and satisfaction the acclaim with which the performance of Julius Caesar was received. Members of the cast and crew were hailed as expert and polished, as the play went on March 1.2,3,10, under the direction of Mr. Bevan and Mr. Matienzo, and staged by Mrs. Fletcher. Sc«m 1—Room—• otrwt Seen 2—Brvtua1 rxrdon Seen 4—Cm—hoooe Seen 4—A itrot mv the Capitol Scene 4 Senate room Scene 4—Step, of the Capitol INTERMISSION S MM 1—Bnitwa tent at Sard . Seen 2—A plan Mar Philip ; Oetavtua tent Scene S—Brutu. tent Scene 4—Hilltop near plains of Philippi NOTE: The trafody ot Jubae Caeear, u other Shake peer •an plays, ia written in live ecu. however for the mho of expediency, the varioo. ternr within the act have been combined for preeentatta ia two ael Acknowledgment Mr E. Grattan Doekrxfl. Mr James Wei ion Mr GooaW Holme. Mr. R G Peilenn, Mr Glenn Munch Mr Raymond Ruech; V m. J «phir« Mastronardy: Mr. William Fetcan Oer etnemrt thank, to the foilowinf people without whom this production would not have been pmsMs; Mr Albert E Bevaa Mr Raymond Matieneo Mrs Kay Fletcher Mr Leon i Galloway Committees Student Director Helen Hildebrand Assistant Student Directors Steve Weinblat’.. Ruth Harding Costumes History Research Lighting Publicity Scenic Design Stage Managers Lorraine Ciccarelli Joan Peploe Richard Traub Ruth Harding Cal Grimm Ken Westerberg and Jeff Goldstein Props Nancy Hemmer Crews—Anita Miller, Margo Rakita, Donna Zahn. Linda Stein, Arlene Gordon, Joanne Glaser, Kathy Walsh. Cliff Goff, W'arren Himmelstoaa. Tom Sullivan, Charlene lller, Denise Sepanski, Faith Heiig. Fran Sechko, Linda Morris, Sue DeGroot. Bev Harrigan, Ann Miller, Christine Campaneilo. Sal Mistretta. Margaret Farber, Jean Wiley, Jerry Pilnacek, Tom Flohl. Pat Dittus, Lee Goldstein. Amo Behrsin, Robert Immoor. Sharon Wyer. Ronald Palmer. Thomas Nelson. Lynn Mclnnes. Sue Schnetxer. Lorrrtta Noce. senior ploy 1 ™ CAE SAB MAR.Ii-3 ta 4 188 189 About the Seniors in Vocational Printing and the Comet Yearbook . . . Pictured here are the advanced Vocational Printing students showing some of the printing equipment on which they with the beginning group, have printed 695 different jobs from September to May. necessitating one and a half million press impressions. May and June printing will add to this total considerably as the busiest months. The above fig- ure? do not include any yearbook printing. The students in picture left to right: Stuart Resnick. Robert Boccafola. Michael Marielli. Michael McLaughlin, Richard Ritter, John Schmidt. Michael Stephan, James Rei- mer, Fred Marando, Thomas Bittrolff, James Swallow, Herb Pearce, Mr. Adams. Ernest Visalli, Robert Pietras (not shown). To print the yearbook is not demanded of us, but elec- ted by the students. They organize, take part of the pictures, set type by Varitype. Linotype and hand, take process neg- atives, strip up negatives into pages, make plates, run press, cut stock, keeping always in mind that the appearance and delivery is their responsibility alone, providing the editors give them the copy on time. They supervise and help the beginning class, so that the regular production and yearbook work can continue all day. They selected the stock. 800 worth. They, with the edi- tors and Dr. Wilsey. decide format as far as the production is concerned. If they fall behind their deadline they use their lunch and gym periods, after school, and even nights and Easter vacation without pay. The instructor estimates this class alone will have spent 2640 hours on the yearbook production. We hope you like their efforts. Fred Marando has been in charge of incoming copy, proofreading, making layouts, doing part of the varitype, or- ganizing copy, negatives, pictures, repros, making each page layout, in fact, everything up to the press. Richard Ritter and Michael Stephan take over from there, after the flats are finished and are in charge of the plate making, presswork, stock work, wrapping, organizing runs, keeping press running. So to Marando, Ritter, Stephan go credit for heading up this book. They could not do the work alone though. Bittrolff and Pearce spent all their time in their respective dark rooms. Marielli and Reimer stripping the flats, Visalli setting the linotype. Pearce and Marielli paste up of candid photos, Boc- cafola plate making, Reimer handling all hand composition, advertisements and repro proofs. Schmidt assisting on press. There are 281 press runs of 337,200 press impressions on this 256 page yearbook. But there wouldn’t be a yearbook without the other sen- iors in this group for the yearbook is just an extra job, as we are obligated to the school administration and taxpayers to produce the printing needed in our vast system to help it run smoothly. Thus we have Schmidt, Boccafola, Swallow, Pietras, McLaughlin and Resnick carrying on the necessary produc- tion printing to free the yearbook boys. Their work is diver- sified producing on the multilith, Heidelberg, Platen presses. In the instructors opinion they deserve much credit. 190 About Vocational Printing First Year Students . . . School and Yearbook Listed left to right: Ronnie Simone. Charles Russo, Jim Eriksen, Frank DiMelfi, Robert Moscato, Cliff Zettwoch, Jim Williams, Hank Goldmann, Robert Heym, Perry Rich- mond, Michael Hardick, Michael Fucci, Nils Olafsson, Ed Miller, William Kuhlmann, David Henry, Mr. Adams. The first part of the year, this group were on a training program. The latter part of the year they have been helping with the 695 jobs, having some part in the one and one half million press impressions that have been printed up to May 1st. Since January, two-thirds of the class has handled as much of regular printing as possible allowing six boys to work on the yearbook, which entailed 281 press runs, with 337,200 impressions. Williams and Richmond have been working exclusively on the big offset press on Yearbook material. Eriksen and Kuhlmann take pictures and enlarge them, many for this issue although most of the individual pictures were profes- sionally done. Eriksen and Moscato have helped with year- book stripping. DiMelfi yearbook van typing; Miracola and Moscato process camera; Miller, Heym and Zettwoch, lino- type- Multilith offset job printers: Moscato, Goldmann, Heym, Olofsson, Kuhlmann. Heidelberg letter press print- ers; Russo, Goldmann, Heym, Miller, Kuhlmann, Henry. Letter press makeup and Platen press-printers: Simone, Zettwoch, Heym Goldmann, Hardick, Olofsson, Henry'. Bindery; Rogowski, Olofsson, Simone, Zettw’och. Rule form composition; DiMelfi, Hardick. 191 BEAUTY CULTURE II Beauty Culture is the art of making women and girls more attractive and beautiful. It includes, in addition to the practice of hairdressing, the scientific care of the face, hands, and body. In many cases when treatments are given in combination with medical aid results are more healthful as well as beautiful individuals. An operator must cultivate good shop deportment, be able to perform all the beauty services that the position calls for in a professional and expert way. and create a good cu stonier-shopowner- operator relationship. In the majority of states it is necessary to be licensed as an all around operator, then if one wishes to specialize in the particular branch it is possible to do so. 192 BEAUTY CULTURE I 193 HOMCMAKl NG First row, from left: Ann Kolmer. Susan Faran, KathyKolmer.Barbara Portman Linda t An M n«,n« „ . Dehnert. Mary Ann Malerba. Eleen Catalano. Diane Catalwo RoLXv Dowli e 8o’ B bwa Stemer- Barrie Second row. from left: Pat Nave. Bernadette Waters. Gloria Zadioz Doling. Gad Ratals, Bernice Cavalluffio. Homemaking I is a basic course which may be taken as an elective. In the first semester preparation of food and personal family relationships are emphasized. In the second semester the students are taught home care of the sick. Homemaking II is a second basic course, which may be taken as an elective or as part of a sequence requirement for a state high school diploma. In the first semester emphasis on clothing and good grooming are taught. In the second semester emphasis is on selection making, and care of home furnishing. Homemaking ni is a third year of the basic sequence. It is a general course in homemaking in all its phases for older girls and gives three units of Regents credit to those who pass the comprehensive Regents examination. 194 195 AUTO SHOP ADVANCED From left: Les Wenner, Ronald LaFeir. John Komar, Charles Obst, Robert Rzeszut. Joseph Frank Gromus (in car), James Huttie. Bobalik, John Brewer, Robert Harbison, 196 AUTO SHOP First row, from left: Jimmy Wright, Pete Watsow, Eddie Harvey, Pete Ford, Steve Grofoik. Tom Sneyd, Bill Mitchel, Frank Scerbo. Second row, from left: Owen Phillips, Eugene Scott, John Manzione, R ay Tuhey, George Wright. Artie Schmidt, Buddy Pullis, Ralph LaPlaca. Frank Spichalsky, George Lhotan, Louis Zygmond. 197 WOOD SHOP ADVANCED From left: Ken Marcbneck, Chuck Layne, John Karr, Bill Reilly, Tom Cagllone, Mr. Dockrell, Charles Budd. 198 WOOD SHOP - AFTERNOON ' From left: Ed. Colvell. Brad Magulll, Bill Lomnlcki, Bill Hughes. Joe Ingala. Frank Girnus,Btll Holmes, Vinnie Hannigan. Tom Correlo, Joe Iannuzzi, Mr. Dockrell. Don Otten, Howie Klein. 199 ELECTRIC SHOP MORNING Prom left: Michael Bergin. George Spinner, Vic Mojo, Gordon Saueracher, James Clark, Mr. Anthony Sanfratello. Stanley Zadrozny. 200 ELECTRIC SHOP - AFTERNOON Prom left: Paul Bronzino, Quentin Sommer, A1 Collach, Jess Mercer, Robert Bachman, Thomas Miller, Robert Rizzone, Kenneth Torney, Anthoni Masi, William Boyce Michael Dwyer, Mr. Anthony Sanfratello, William O'Rourke, William Starke, Frank Re. Charles Green. 201 ABcerracTOML drafting i Front row, Boo ltft: Vincent Glardlna Chas Hahn Bob BAallzia. Bill Szymanski, James Lennon, Mike Madrose. Center row, from lift: Tony Trocola, George Kershaw, Stan Switala, John Murello, Mr. D. F. Gagliardo, Reai row, Bom left: Nomi Reid,Dennis Buckstein,Mike Monahan, Joe Batewell. Joe Greco. Bill Berger. ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING D From left: Instructor, Larry Sava, Richard Pravednekow, Gene Burke. Bob Welck, Frank Mondschein. Marty Rods. Pete Sherba Tom Butler 202 INDUSTRIAL ARTS WOODSHOP Prom left, to right Alan Poppe Richard Satnick, Bob Pollt, Mr. Dockrell, Steve M and ala, Tony Meninchlna,Roy Hasten. 203 INDUSTRIAL ARTS PRINTING From left to Right, top Photo: Ralph Kowalski, Frank Konen, Mar. Ganley, Edwin Baker. From left to light, bottom photo: Edwin Baker, William Hoops, Donald FarrelL 204 INDUSTRIAL ARTS MET AL SHOP From left to right, top photo: Robert Keller, Gerald Dorsey, Richard Saccaro,Mr. Ganley, Walter Maier. John Dlion. From left to right, bottom photo: William Costello, Herbert Pearce, Walter Schuetz. 205 INDUSTRIAL ARTS ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING INDUSTRIAL ARTS MECHANICAL DRAWING 206 VARSITY FOOTBALL First row, from left: Joe Adragna, Jim Szymanski, Ray Strassberger, Bill Sherburne, Jim Clark, Bill Poma, Paul Cavalluzzo, Joe Cafora, Pete Lambert, Charles Triolo, Ronnie Masone, Vince Hannigan, Perry Rich- mond. Second row, from left: Vic Matoza, Charlie Denhert, Richard Henry, Bill Hoops, Chris Coletta, Paul Tava, Pat Masone, Mike Clair, NormSamberg, Paul Heischmann, Bob Calahan. Third row, from left: Bob Flannigan, Santo Cafora, Richard Miskovsky, Bob Thurer, John Murello, Bill Szymanski, Bruce Damm, Dan Collins, Bob Lloyd Frank Longo. Fourth row, from left: Coaches, Ed Petro, Jim Grantham, and Amadeo Tomaini, Kevin O'Neal, Bob McCotter, Bruce Cerone, Richard Parthemuller, Bob Sutherland. Joe Czesniak. The Comets won the North Shore Division I football championship. The team was outstanding with six victories and only two losses. Chris Coletta, Joe Cafora. and Ray Strassberger, won places cn the North Shore Division I All Star Team, and Chris was named an All County Star. Every one cn the team was in there trying. The team displayed an aggressive and exciting brand of play, furnishing many a thrill to a large attendance all thiou h the season. This was a team we shall all remember. 20t 209 210 JLV. FOOTBALL Barone, Joe Birch. James Campise, Frank Caraccio, Joe Casaiino, Frank Chernok, Bob Ciannella, Dominic Citron, Phil Co 1 as on o, Paul Collins, Russ Cosco, Gene Dec ill is, Frank Doughty, Bob Feldscher, Bob Flood, Ray Frey, George Garth, Jeff Giles. Cliff Hoosack, David Horn, Steve Hortian, Steve Huber, Gene Hunt. Bill Judge, Tom Kanawada. Jerry Karen, Bob Katz, Don Kershaw. George Krywak. Bob Ladisic, Bruce Ladisic, Peter Laurita, Alan Lee, Richard Letschner, James Lewis, Al Madrose, Mike Mandala, Steve Martin, peter Mohl, James Platania, Joe Savery, Larry Schultz, Dale Sheeban, Terrance Sugamele. Joe Wolkiewicz, Paul Thenell. Bill Trudil, Al Urena, Anthony Walsh, George Winkel, Robin Zodda, Richard Werkstell, Donald Lantay, Gregg Junior Varsity Football Coach—Chester S. Jcnvorski Coach—Stanley Kellner Coadt Willard Meyer 9 2S Chaminade 4 Away 10 2 Island Trees 4 Away 10 7 Plainedge 10 Away 10 21 LI. Lutheran 4 Away 10 21 Plainview 10 Home 10 28 Farmingdale 10 Away 11 4 Clarke 10 Home 11 11 Syossct 10 Home 11 18 Division 10 Awav The JV football team has made a good account of itself with a 4-1 winning record in league play and an overall record of 5-3. Team spirit and a will to win disting- uished the team. 211 VARSITY SOCCER First row. from left: Garry Gold. Stu Blust, Gus Medina. Oerard Franko, Richard Medina, Steve Backman, David Weldon. Second row, from left: Frank Coletta. Dennis Whiteside, Pete DeRosa, John Mirro, Tom DeBrocke, Peter Popkin, Coach, Harry Renn. Third row, from left: Vinny Coletta, Richard Fort, Chip Jaworski, Roy Garman, John Malaby, Theodore Swedalla. The Soccer Team nad an excellent season with a 9-2 record, winning the division championship for the first time. The team lost to Garden City in the play off. Tom DeBrocke, Roy Garman. and Vinny Coletta made the North Shore Division All-Star Team. Vinny also made the County All-Star Team. Varsity Soccer Coach—Harry Renn 9 25 Salk 4 Awaj 9 26 Plainedge 4 Away .... 9 28 Gr. Neck South 4 Home 10 J Clarke 4 Home 10 5 G . Neck North 4 Away 10 10 Syoaset 4 Horae .... 10 13 Plainedge 4 Home 10 17 Gr. Neck South 4 Away 10 19 Clarke 4 Away 10 24 Gr. Neck North 4 Home 10 26 Syoaaet 4 Away 11 2 Salk 4 Home 212 w • ▼ ' B MV First row, from left: Dennis Stein, Mark Rosenthal, Bob Swinick, Hugh Hansen. Lee Goldstein. Coach Merton Roberts. Second row. from left: Paul Sortell, Bill Starke, Jonathan Varat, Bob Reid, Tony Petrone, Joe Katagiri. Third row, from left: Jack Roberts, Paul Rosenthal, Joe Platt, Karl Rasmussen, Bob Heppner, Gene Mann. The JV team likewise made an impressive record, winning 10 and losing only 2. Next year's varsity will profit much by the experience of several outstanding players on the JV team. Junior Varsity Soccer Coach—Merton Roberts 9 27 Memorial 4 Away .... 9 22 Gr. Neck South 4 Away 10 3 Clarke 4 Away 10 5 Gr. Neck North 4 Home 10 10 Syoaset 4 Away 10 16 Memorial 4 Horae 10 17 Gr. Neck South 4 Home 10 19 Clarke 4 Home 10 24 Gr. Neck North 4 Away 10 26 Syoaaet 4 Home 213 CROSS COUNTRY First row, from left: Richie Lyman, Richard Cooper, Pete Pascucci, Fred Hamilton, Ed. Fernandez. Second row, from left: Coach Earle, Howie Hamm, Bill Knudsen, Billy Koana, Walter Eli, Bill Gagn ire. Third row, from left: Frank Kurth, Kevin Cronin, Ken Doris, Mike Germaine, Bob Bernazzi. This years cross-country team had its most successful season since the sport was introduced at Hicksville. The harriers were paced by captain Rich Lyman and co-captain Rich Cooper to second place in north shore division I Bright prospects for the future are Howie Hamm, Frank Kurth, Ken Doris, and others as the cross- country team is a growing sport at Hicksville. Cross Country Coach—James 9 29 Syosset 10 5 PlaLnedge 10 13 Division harle 4 Home_____ 4 Away______ 4 Home 10 20 Clark k Salk 4 Salk 10 27 North Shore 11 4 County 11 11 Intersections! 2H TENNIS TEAM First row, from left: Roy Elsernan, Don Otton, Steve Milhoudes, Paul Friramer. Joe Farley, Don Becker. Second row, from left: Joe LaRocca, BUI Mailman, Mike Klrshner, Seth Carlin, Steve Baum. Third row, from left: Sanford Moose, Louis Yanacoo, and Bob Iraoore. Varsilv IVnnis Couch I uni CtanJii l 9 IK Plaint i«w 4 i lotJir 9 21 leii 4 II mr 9 22 Carle |M.me 4 Away 9 2 Ninth Slum 4 Am ay 9 2h Plaiuv it % 4 11 nine 9 29 4’la.kc 4 Home 10 2 Pl.iimilge 4 Away 10 6 Cil« u ( DVf 4 Away 10 9 Cat It Plan? 4 Home 10 11 North Shoie 4 11 nine 10 16 Clarke 4 Away 10 25 Plainedge 4 H m c 215 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM „ T .. . First r on, from left: Hal Smith, Kevin O'Neil, Chris Coletta. Bill Luft. Bruce Ladissic. Second row. from left: Donald Katz, Chip Jaworski, Norm Samburg, Vinnie Hannigan. Howard Cohen, Mike Clair Vinnie Colletta, Bob Smith, Frank Coletta. Pat Masone, Coach Edward Petro. 216 J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM First row, from left: Bruce Cerone, Bobby Feldscher, Gus Medina. Richie Medina, George Revis. Second row, from left; Coach Kellner, Jerry Kanawada, Bruce Damm, Paul Colasano, Pete Martin, Mike Germaine, Donald Katz. 217 Mr. Lee Couches Mr. Petro, and Mr. Kellner Mr. Grantham. Mr. Toraaini. and Mr. Trichka Mr. Roberts, and Mr. Meyer 218 TRACK TEAM Front row, from left: Dennis Stein, Douglas Elder. Ronald Lebow, Dave Kanter, Joe Hiil,Fr«k Kurth, Qeorge RevU, Writer Eitfae, Ralph Migliore, Ken Dores, Ghram Frickey, Bob Lloyd, Dave Krugroan, Bob Bonazi, Bob Koran. Second row, from left: Thomas Skelly, Howard Hoffman, Ronald Powell, Richard Circeski, Bmce TUckfeld, Bruce Thiel -Bill Koana, Howard Hamm. Michael Clair, John Murello, Eddie Goldmocher. Joe Platania, Kim Allen, Bob Wholly, Richard Fhrt, Victor Matuza. Shird row, from left: Coach Kelner, Mike Cyoone, Dennis Whiteside, Bob perl. Dwight Packard, Tom O'Leary. Tom Judge, Charlie , Ted Brennan, Ken Oergson, Ken Straffer, Mfcke Heney, Marty Bansback, Clifford Giles, Richard Prevenkow. John Pisatto. Oiarles Urback, Bob Eggermann, Danny Watkins, Jack Murthur. Boh den Rorainick, Paul Rosenthal, Orest Rani nick. Coach Lee. Varsity Track Coach—Mr. Grantham 4 10 Plainview Away 4 13 Plainedge Home 4 24 McArthur Home 5 1 Farmingdale Home 5 5 Port Washington Invitation 5 8 Syossct Away .... 5 12 North Shore Relays at Wheatley 5 16 Clarke Home 5 18 Division I 5 23 North Shore Trials 5 26 North Shore Finals 5 31 Novice Meet 6 2 County Meet 219 WRESTLING TEAM First row, from left: Marty Wink el, John Tranchina, Bill Powers, Michael Lunstead. Gerard Pizzariella. Carmine Lindo, Robin Winkel, Richard Boyse, Bob Swinick, Robert Petrone, Bill Starke. Second row, from left: Dick Osborne, manager, Steve Smith, Clayton Eden, Wayne Tabacnick, Ken Brady, Santo Carfora, Bob Flannagan, Joe LaRocca, A1 Tridel, Howie Vatier, Joe Carfora. Pete Anselmo, Allyn Lewis. Third row, from left: Coach Bill Meyer. Nick Trentacoste, Larry Sava, Alan Laurita, Howie Dolgin, Ed Brennan, Charles Triola, Jim Clark, Bob Knight, George Frey, Lee Strickland, James Letscher. Steve Kessler, David Weinstein, Fred Duncan, Coach Merton Roberts. 220 GOLF TE AM From left: Mr. Jaworski, Keith Bashen, James Carlson, Keith Thomas, Steve Backman, Bill Anderson, Tommy DeBrocke, Bruce Seide. Our Golf Team has had a fine season, making a good showing in competition and learning much about golf by their experience on the team. 1 6 4 9 4 11 4 16 4 18 5 2 5 3 5 8 5 10 5 15 5 17 Golf Coach—Chester J worsJri Bethpage Syosset Farmingdale Plainedge Carle Place Hewlett Clarke Island Trees Westbury McArthur Plainview Away_____ Away_____ Away_____ Home_____ Home .... Away_____ Away..... Home __ _ Away___.... Home___... Home_____ 221 BASEBALL TEAM First row, from left: Jeff Weils, Mgr., Mike Dinora, Vinny Coletta, Chris Coletta. Chip Jaworski, BUI Luft. Howard Smith. Stu Blust, Coach Tomaini. Second row, from left: Mike Schanley, Ray Strassburger, Frank Coletta, Bruce Damm, Fred Winkel, Steve Glibowski, Bill Foma, Pat Masone. 222 Tbe 1962 club showed a win- ing die-hard spirit throughout the season. We will long remember the spectacular plays and the dazzling victories of our 1962 nine. Varsity Baseball Couch—Mr. 4 2 Massa pequa 4 4 Carle Place 4 6 M.isv.'.pequa 4 9 Plainedge 4 12 Clarke 4 16 Platnview 4 18 Syosset 4 23 Island Trees 4 26 Farmingdale 4 30 McArthur 5 3 Plainedge 5 7 Clarke 5 9 Plainview 5 11 Syosset 5 14 Island Trees 5 17 Farmingdale 5 21 McArthur Tomaini Away . Away Hume Away Home Home .... Away .... Home ..._ Home __ .... Away .... Home .... Away .... Away __ _ Home .... .... Away .... Away_____ Home .... 223 VARSITY CHEERLEADING Kneeling, left to right: Helen Luna. Carol Neglia, Dana Hayden, Sue Hodges. Joan Englert Standing, left to right: Barbara Ivey, Jai Sanders, Kathy Fagan, Ricki Pollack, Sue Faver. What would we have done with- out our cheerleaders? They were always there with the pep at every game. Under their spark- ling vivacious captain, Joan Englert, the varsity girls, and the Junior varsity also, under peppy captain Kathy Caesar added much to the high spirit and and enthusiasm so dominant at all our games. 224 J .V. CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Barbara Philips, Kathy Caesar. Joan Younghans, Jackie Noto, Joy Edelstein, Nancy Englert. Sally Gavril. Dianne Morris, Vicki Krasner, Karen Hubner. 225 FIELD HOCKEY TEAM I Seated, left to right: Maria Lindo, Nancy Urschel, Barbara Przy- ybyszewski, Helen Luna, Barbara Lemmerman. Kneeling, left to right: Linda Shell, Lynn Breining, Mary Hildebrand, Linda Zembraski, Carol Kistinger. Standing, left to Right: Vicki Krasner, Barbara Zimmerman, Judy Sadler, Linda Otten, June Burke, Maureen Schrimpe. Out girls hockey team had a moderately successful season, winning sever al of its contests with other schools. In the tournament at Salisbury, sponsored by the Long Island Field Hockey Associ- ation, our team placed third in the Round Robin of six teams. FIELD HOCKEY TEAM II Seated left to right: Joan Brandt, Kathy McCotter, Mary Melzer, Barbara Marx, Isabel McNally. Kneeling: Sally Mifsud. Karen Dixon, Kathy Jorgenson, Mary Ellen Budich, Frani Fisher, Maureen McCue. Standing left to right: Dianne Morris, Jill Berlanbach, Barbara Bruwer, Donna Francis. 226 GIRLS SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM First row, from left: Gail Katala, Linda Gridley, Joyce Scheriff, Cheryl Breclt, Linda Scapperotti, Ronnie Traidman, Jane Ziegler. Standing, left to right: Kathy Posey, Kathy Frank, Janice Breeden, Bemie Waters, Maureen Cunnigh- ham, Marilyn Simmons, Helaine Lewander, Betty Dwyer, Angela DeMatteo, Virgin a Benson. SOPHOMORE HOCKEY TEAM Kneeling left to right: Leslie Worley, Carolyn Kieman, Mary Dolair, Michele D'Oraglo, Barbara Suss- man, Ann Digilio, Mary Ann Mize, Andrea Tuchfeld. Standing left to right: Peggy Ingino, Diane Kenyon. Hinda Cherow, Lorraine Moynihan, Margaret Maroney, Marilyn Tuma, Valerie Taylor, Madelyn Reid, Janice Trzaska, Carol Harman. JUNIOR CLASS HOCKEY TEAM Kneeling, left to right: Jean Wiley, Arlene Engel, Kathy Fagan, Barbara Ivey, Ginny Urschel, Barbara Jabour, Sue Imhoff, Hillary Reda, Carol Scobie. Standing, left to right: Ronnie Grimm Maureen Kearney, Diane Quaglio, Arlene Osinski, Chris Chordts, Marylou Easer. Mary Kelder, Carole Malfatti. 227 SENIOR CLASS VOLLEYBALL TEAM I First row, from Left: Betty Dwyer, Vicke Krasner. Helaine Lewander. Second row, from left: Bemie Waters, Lia Barbosa, Judy Sadler, June Burke, Maureen Cunningham. The girls volleyball teams played in Sports Day at Clark High School and won first place among all schools competing. SENIOR CLASS VOLLEYBALL TEAM 2 Bottom Pic., first row, from left: Joan En- glert, Frani Fisher, Joyce Scheriff. Second row, from left: Kathy Posey, Judy Breen, Mary Ellen Budich, Kathy Jor- genson. 22% JUNIOR CLASS VOLLEYBALL TEAM - I First row, from left: Nancy Urschei, Maureen Schrimpe, Carol Ki stinger, Second row from left: Barbara Marx. Eloise Seifert, Carole Malfatti, Ginny Urschei. JUNIOR CLASS VOLLEYBALL TEAM - 2 First row, from left: Barbara Jabour, Arlene Engel. Mary Melzen Second row. from left: Jill Bayer. Mary Helen Armstrong, Barbara Zimmerman, Ronnie Grimm, Carol Scobie. SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL TEAM - I First row, from left: Peggy Ingino, Mary Ann Mize, Elsa Acosta, Second row, from left: Carol Harmon, Kathy Sorentino. Melody Priceman. Margaret Maroney, Nancy Englert. SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL - TEAM 2 Left to right: Maureen McCue, M. D Orazio, Clara Whitton, Cathy Faisone. 230 The girls varsity basketball team was undefeated in competition with other schools winning all games on their schedule. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL First row, from left: Mary Hildebrand, Joan Brandt, Ginny Urschel. Second row, from left: Linda Zembraski, Sharon Crothers, Judy Breen, Judy Sadler, Margaret Maroney, Jill Bayer, Helaine Lewander. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL First row, from left: Nancy Urschel, Helen Luna, Barbara Lemmerman, Carol Kistinger. Second row, from left: June Burke, Vicki Krasner, Bemie Waters, Marie Massiello, Maureen Schrimpe. 231 SENIOR CLASS BASKETBALL TEAM First row, from left: Dianne Morris, Joyce Kania, Angela Alimena, Maryellen Budich, Barbara Prsy- byszewski. Second row, from left: Kathy Posey, Janice Breeden, Betty Dwyer, Linda Shell, Kathy Jorgensen, Donna Francis. Jl’NIOR CLASS BASKETBALL TEAM First row, from left: Barbara Jabour, Marie Allen, Carole Malfatti, Mary Melzer. Second row, from left: Chris Chordts, Eloise Seifert, Barbara Zimmer- man, Pat Kelly, Meoldy Matalon, Ronnie Grimm. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM First row, from left: Andrea Tuch- Feld, Peggy Ingino, Carol Harmon, Ann Magenheimer. Second row, from left: Sue Granelli, Karen Dixon, Cathy Falsone, Carol Jablonsky. Barbara Levan- do v, Linda Chemow. 232 233 Clwi Softool CAICUM in Size 2H TWIRLERS Fourteen Cornettes made up the twirling corps this year. They were taught and led by Linda stein, the drum majorette. Other officers were Joan Veltry, captain, and Lee Hatch, co-captain. The coroettes performed at all home football games with their precise military routines and snappy dance-twirl routines, and led the marching band in parades. A special comette group of four girls entered com- petitions during the year giving exhibitions of pre- cision and team work. This team, whose members were Linda Stein, Joan Veltry, Lee Hatch, and Susan Goodman. won several trophies. The Hicksville comettes have won six trophies and more than fifty medals for their group work and individual solo routines. 23 S S xPittnityfit 236 237 Prophecy “What Time Will Do To Us! ? ! ?” As we get into our miraculous time mobile machine (which William Harrison has conveniently invented for us), we anxiously wouder what we will see on this tour, “What Time Will Do To Us If I?” Our first stop is in a small suburban town called Knight'sville (we hear rumors that the town was renamed after tone of its famous native sons who, in trying big- ger and better things, jumped from the Brooklyn Bridge thus bringing fame to the little village. We will first visit Knight's- vilte High School and meet its faculty. Entering the building we are greeted by Sue Hodges, secretary to now assistant super- intendent iof schools, a certain Mr. Raymond R. His former chore of attending to “cuts'' has been taken over by George Kingsley. Walking around the halls we find Joe Ratula and Helatne Lewander selling their supply of No-Doze pills to the current crop of seniors. They are unable to stay, however, be- cause a Miss Lia Barbosa, an English teacher, has reprimanded them for not having passes. Her classes use an excellent text book, “How to Use the English Language,” written and edited by Stephen Lack.) Passing the gym we see teaching June Burke, Linda Otten. Outside, Vinnie Coletta is coaching the soccer team and Carol Neglia is coaching the cheering squad of the Orange Team—Sportsnight 75. Suddenly our vehicle goes out of order and throws us from one year to another place. At the center mall of the Mid-Island Plaza we see Angela Alemina, now a professional portrait painter. We send for John Mirra, chief engineer for U.S. STEEL to design something to keep our vehicle in check, but he never arrives because Bill Poma (who is directing traffic in Times Square and Kathy Posey passes through a nearby red light) needs him also to build a protective cage far him. Finally our time machine-mobile crash lands on the roof of a delicates- sen owned jointly by Norm Somberg, Steve Smith and Richie Lyman. They naturally invite us and present us with a copy of the local Knightsville Gazette. (It is rumored that assistant- editor, Sue Froehly, has lost her job because she caused the paper to be late five times in the last three issues.) We sit back and read the paper as we leisurely (if that is possible with Howie Dolgin, cheerleader for Sigma Tau Epsilons alumni football game practicing vut in back of the store) wait for our order. On the classified page of the paper, we see many inter- esting ads. “M'lady's Charm School—owned by Mimi Perry dancing taught by Sue Favor, fashion consultant Ricki Pollock, and Lee Hatch, vivacious model” “Learn to dance, Come to the studio of Roger Postlyl“Saddle Shoes Any one f Buy them from Fink, Inc. “Come to the Grillo Barber Shop and look as wonderful as its owner does! ; “Hicksville Sweet Shop, co- owned by Joe Adragna and Denny Mruz”, “Caesar tranquil- izer pills, invented by a fcalmf little girl named Kathy ” Very disgusted with this part of the paper, we turn on the radio. Flash—After two years of vigorous high school cheering and four years of energetic college cheering we are sorry (ft) to hear that Sally Gavril has finally lost her voice. Now we will return you to percussion music by the first all-drum band, the “Starlighters!' Made up of Ronnie Steinman and Greg Sain- inen . . . and now, folks, a special program—a broadcast wedding—the daughters of the three Masones are being mar- ried today. Tio the sons of the three Colettas. Bulletin . . . Bulletin . . . There is a fire in the Knightsville High Chem Labs (a former student, Joe Finkel has returned to ex- periment) and the fire is presently being put out by Don McVicker and Bill McHugh . . . and now we return you to a concert at Carnegie Hall by Ellie Hodgson and Seth Carlin.” Enough of that radio! We feebly climb back into our time-space transportation and start off again. This time we are not quite so lucky—our vehicle takes us to the western part of the country and crashes, rendering us uncomcious. We wake up to find ourselves in the Mayo Clinic, tended to by head nurse, Gail Katala, subordinate to only Dr. William Lipton, famous chief of surgery. Under our well kept hospital beds we find a day old copy of the New York Herald Tribune (under the edi- torship of Karen Anderson). The first thing we come across is an “Advice to the Love-Lorn Column” written by Pat Appel- man. Joan Englert has asked her how she can find a man her own size. We also see in the paper that Richie Powell is run- ning for president with Paul Bady as his campaign manager, and that Kim Allen, while sitting Indian-fashion in his coffee- shop in Greenwich Village, has disproved Einstein's theory. The present Miss America, Margaret Toshiro, will be escorted to the Inaugural Ball by Pete Ansel mo. On the Fashion Page we find that sewing secrets of Linda Stein, head seamstress for Dior, have been published. On the entertainment page there are two interesting items: Ruth Harding is starring in Bloody Mary, the newest hit, under the direction of Richard Osborne and Helen Hildebrand. While at Roseland, Sal Mistretta and Charlene Iller are demonstrating the newest dance crazes. The Society Page tells that Barbara Sterner and Barbara Stermer have married men named John Smith and John Smyth. Pre- sently famous psychiatrist Judy Federbush enters our room and explains to us that there never really w as a time machine-mobile and that we have never left Hicksville and 1962. 239 We, the class of 1962, in the village of Hicksville, county of Nassau state of New York, being of questionably sound mind, memory and under- standing, do make, publish, and declare the following as our Last Will and Testament: Steve Baum wills his can of black hair dye to Jane Marcin. Any Jun- ior who so desires may have Steve Backman’s right to join the “unholy 7.” Eva Gladsky, Mary Montello, and Ann Fraser will the tent they made on the Senior Trip to any juniors who get bored during the night. The girls in room 208, Trip I, will said room to Mr. Rusch—c’est la guerre! Bar- bara DiBella leaves her sprained ankle to a girl on the next Senior Trip. Rosemary Collins leaves a junior girl with a smiling face to Mr. Jones. Chris Coletta wishes Mr. Galloway to have his football jersey No. 23. Johnny Mirro wills the victory gong to anyone who wants to be a H.H.S. soccer goalie next year. Bill Lipton leaves the fire extinguisher in Mr. Munch’s room to any future junior with nerve enough to use it on Junior Day. Fred Marando wills his job as yearbook production foreman to any junior in the Print Shop that wants it. Carol Grosso wills her cutting of classes to any junior who thinks she can get away with it. Eileen Eck- enrode wills her hallcop post near the chemistry rooms to any junior who can stand the odor. Richard Lyman leaves his “hi fellas” to Mr. Jones. Pat Appelman wills Freddy Korman to Arlene Anderson. The girls in room 107, Trip II will their early alarm clock, well-placed suit case, private guard and 20 coke bottles to Mr. Matienzo. Bob Knight leaves one Fort McHenry Cannon to a junior with two left feet. The Mafia of ’62 leave a package of No-Doz to any 11 junior girls who have to stay up all night on their Senior Trip. Don Dorsey wills his seat in Mr. Feigin’s office to his brother Jerry. Vincent Coletta leaves his old sneakers to Donna Marsden. Randy Tingdale wills the secret hid- ing places of all people who keep their cars out of the student parking lot to Mr. Leeb. Ruth Harding leaves Room 112 in the Charter House to any brave junior girl who wants Pat Appelman jumping on her at 5 in the morning. The 7th period Advanced Biology class leaves a list of the class' undoc- tored test grades to Mr. Goldstein. Roberta Coles wills her conflicting lunch and Physics Lab periods to any up-coming senior who wishes to lose weight. Herb Pearce leaves his camera and dark room to the next shutter bug. Herman Beming wills to next year’s organist one clicking B flat pedal. Roberta Brender wills her paper and pen to any girl crazy enough to have a boy friend in the service. Mr. Knerr's 2nd and 3rd period classes will a sharp pencil to any jun- ior or sophomore who can keep up with the number of times Mr. Knerr snaps his fingers, says “of course” and his attempts to sit down. Karen Anderson leaves her overused bottle of aspirin to next year’s editor and a large supply of tranquilizers to Mr. Adams who could really use them. Sally Gavril walls Mr. Munch's camera to any junior willing to stand his pictures and his ribbing. Richard Thomas leaves two years’ German notes to Miss Wessel. Susan Spector leaves h r height (4’ 10”) to any jun- ior or sophomore girl who would like to be first at graduation. Barbara Portman wills her pink bunny to Doc. Rodeman. Sal Mistretta leaves one ketchup ridden toga to any Shakespearean enthusiast. June Burke leaves her contact lenses to any girl willing to lose one during a hockey game. The yearbook staff wills to Dr. Wilsey a readable handwriting. Jeanie Christ leaves the extra inches from her sister Dotty to her sister Sue. Joe Carfora leaves his cracked football helmet to his brother Santo. Linda DeMonaco leaves her dislocated shoulder to any girl who does not want to carry her suitcase. Sue Froehly leaves all the Comet headlines that weren't quite met to next year’s editor. Charlene Tiler leaves her tap shoes to Carolyn Wood to make better use of them. Mary Budich leaves Mr. Munch and his induction coil to anyone who wants to get a charge out of physics. Larry Wactler leaves his failing marks to Mr. Marrocco. Richard Drab wills 300 used library passes to Mr. Jones. Lillian Beisel leaves her seat in Chorus IV to anyone who can face Mr. Arnold’s jokes on an empty stomach. Pat, Karen, Barbara, April, Don- na and Judy leave peace of mind to Mr. Leiber, Mrs. Weber, and Mr. Rog- alin. Mike Clair leaves six inches and his dunk shot to Richy Medina. The 4th year Spanish class leaves a set of broken windows to Mr. Marrocco so that he’ll always have enough fresh air. Cheryl Brecht leaves the ability to walk, run, and go up and down stairs in spike heels to any girl who feels she needs them. Steve Smith, John Valenti, Bill Poma, Richie Lyman, Norman Samberg, and Pete Lambert leave their spot at the beach to Mr. Galloway. Joe Finkel leaves a bottle of No-Doze to Mr. Jones. The Journalism class wills Doctor Wilsey to Alan Friedman for service above and beyond the call of duty. Steve Smith leaves all his used bubble gum wrappers to Nancy Englert. Fred Winkel wills his muscles to Robert Smith who could use them. Roger Postley leav- es his lousy job in the school library to any one who will take it. Marcy Lipschutz wills Mr. Ennis to any junior who is crazy enough to take a full- year typing course. Mike Stephan leaves one dirty shirt to his brother Frank. Vivian Lowy wills her permanent signed pass to the Art Room to any junior who finds study or any of his other classes boring. April Canaver leaves a slightly used voice box and a large telephone bill to Joan Lawlor and Judy Hayman. Joyce Kania leaves her “EEEEEEEEEE” to Bobbie Kaplan. Frances Sechko leaves her outside rank in the marching band to anyone who has legs long enough to turn the comers. Sandi Beck wills her teasing comb to Diane Long in hopes that she’ll put it to good use. Helen Hildebrand leaves her job of Student Director of the Senior Play to anyone who wants it. Dan Collins leaves Mr. Jones to anyone who is un- fortunate to become his friend. Kathy Kennedy leaves one year’s supply of Metrical to Mr. Gersh. Kenneth Petrina leaves a beginner’s course in bi- ology to Mr. Goldstein. Donna Palter wills her squeaky voice to any junior who has the nerve to use it. Bill Poma leaves his used bottle of old spice to Mr. Petro. Janice Breeden wills the Leaders’ Club and a big bottle of asprin to next year’s president. Judy Kaufman leaves one box of red-hots and a book on birds to Mr. Feigin. Mary Gillette leaves her low voice to any junior who doesn’t want to be heard. We, the class of 1962, do hereby nominate and designate Principal Leon J. Galloway executor of this, our Last Will and Testament. Dated at Hicksville on Graduation Day, 1962. 241 CLASS FLOWER: CLASS COLORS: Lilly of the Valley Dark Blue and Gold CLASS MOTTO: “Don’t Quit: Some 25 years ago a retired doctor wrote a book, Tho Horse and Buggy Doctor. In it ho said somothing we have never forgotten: The only ones who accomplish anything in this world ore those who are too dumb to quit.” Tou wi note that the so-called wise guys don't get very far, but the simplo souls who ore not so smart, but plod along day to day, in the enc have accomplishod a lot. So our motto should always bo, Don't Quit!19 CLASS SONG: WALKING LOWN THE HALLS OF HICKSVILLE HIGH” by Ell©n Hodgson and $©th Carlin (Sung to th© tun© of Wlnt©r Wonderland ) Hear the he , timos abating, Here we ore, graduating. No longor are we the studonts who' he Walking down the ho s of Hicksvillo High. Wo could toll you all the itt e dotails, Sports Nito, Innash Danco, and Sonior Play; How wo triod to wako the Unknown Soldior Whilo Mr. Rusch was slowly turning gray. Late Be s rang; did you hoar thorn? Prods books; did you foar thorn? The Washington Trip, minus the ship In our Sonior year at Hicksvillo High. But it9s time to bo leaving. Look ahead, don't he grieving, Remember the years, the smiles, and the tears Walking down the halls of Hicksvillo High. 242 244 245 CHESS CLUB From left: Steve Mandala, Mel Bienenfeld, Brian McDonald, Kenny Petrina, Renee Moos, Mr. Bunelli, Donald Zimraet. 246 COLOR GUARD From left: Tom Miller, Bob Heppner, (Comm} Howard Kuhl, Jim Lennon, Bill Syananski. 247 248 249 Good Luck McCaffrey Agency Insurance 501 South Broadway Hicksville, N. Y. WEIIt 1-0441 WEIls 1-0467 GOLDMAN BROS. MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR Kraft’s Jewelers SPORTING GOODS Specialists in Lettered Jackets and Shirts for Clubs, Teams, and Schools 192 BROADWAY, HICKSVILLE 81 Broadway Hicksville, L.I. Congratulations Seniors High school days are over. The world beckons to you with its work and it’s fun, education and pro- gress. Success to you in this land of op- portunity. And in this age of outer space, don’t overlook a few of the down-to-earth principles like thrift. It’s the one sure way to get ahead. 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Iw ll. 1-0744 MuLJLKoLUcL PU; • STORE FRONT CONSTRUCTION • AUTO GLASS • GLASS • MIRRORS • PAINTS 89 JERUSALEM AVE. • PICTURE FRAMING HICKSVILLE, L I. ENGLERT’S BAKERY 94 Broadway WElls 1-1283 Hicksville, N.Y. 252 Mr. Meadow Brook” Sends Best Wishes For Success To The Class of 1902 JflCJlIIOir AJIOOJK 253 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Annette Sirower Bernice and Richard The Gruesome Twosome Nancy Gates Eileen and Jack Kevin and Gail Jean Wiley Carol and Eddie The Unholy Seven '62 Bill Sherburne Menard Mike and Carol Pat and Liegh Kev and Suzie Bert and Duke Herman W. Berning III Dick and Linda Joe and Marie Mr. Magoo (McHugh) Ronnie and Dick Vinnie and Donna, yeh man! John (Jack) Malaby Elizabeth A. Breining ’59 The Dutchman Bob Masone Sanford J. Moos Bingo and Mary Sharon McGuinnes June Burke Ricki and Marilyn Herb and Kathy Vivian Goodman Janice Oehler Ethel Kummer Louise Fandozzi Karen Neal Maureen Douglas Joseph Giannoti T.P.A. and Dianne Doris Orlando Mary Gillette Cheryl Brecht Schrimpe ’63 Gertrude and Mergatroid Forever Richie and Berta Waligora ’60 Bob and Lin Arenal Mosa Peattie '61 Cam was here Joan Peploe The last of the Rerisis ’63 Dimples Ormston Skip and Kathy Diane and Tom Roger H. Postley Hicksville Comettes Marie and Frank Henceforth, Patrinka and Art Thou Jimmy and Gail 254 CHEER FOR HICKSVILLE . r ! Lfrff i f rTrj H ■ OhtU e to cf et,r c,he.es' zb - ' or- H tk5 tffe H jk School to bh, dust i «L 1 HH [ p p| f f hand ttooj cue. che.es- hr -thee. $k ,cue tuif thces; cbees', Chets' for- Hickivfi c High ScAoo On to u c - io - t tj U e'r'C indreh-my rOf-S shd l bench ffeir knee- b e fcr e us r r i r r i p i r i trn dHob JP y -their-' tom. dj e 'to p to r 5 ° Cft-Ced Ok, UJC Ufi t Jexoh out d iQipr pillUj'i % ® 4 C.he.e.r' 3 to-tsbu at fdtlr' to ' ? £. £ke.e.r inf iooj or o tf Ht C. A- S Jf t £ THE CLASS OF ‘62: Tills year has been one that we will remember all our lives. It was surely the year that we appreciated and enjoyed Hicksville High the most. It was the year that Hicksville was tops in both sports and scholastics. 1 am proud of our ao ooraplishments as a class and I feel that we have left an example for ether classes to follow. All of us will remember the football and basketball games, the Senior Ball, The Senior Play, and of course the Washington Trip. Now, however, we are leaving the school that we have known for so long. We will all go our separate ways. Some of us will go to College, others will go to work aid still others will go into military service. We are going out into the adult world which Hicksville High has prepared us for. 1 wish all of you the best of luck in anything that you may do. In conclusion, I want to say that I am honored to have been your class president. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for this honor that you have bestowed upon me. I will never forget the years that we have spent together and will look for- ward to seeing all of you again at the class reunions which we are planning. Good Luck! Joe Carfora President, Class of ‘62 2 08849612
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