Lynbrook High School - Green and Gold Yearbook (Lynbrook, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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S A, f.4,k1 we respectfully dedicate Lntcring Ly nbrook High School with our class Mr Powcll begin his lssociation with us by teaching us gcner 11 science He w is aw uting us when we rc ichcd physics 1nd iccompimed us finally into the chem istry ltboritory It wts his guidince and direction that lcd us through the grcater pirt of that scientihc libyrinth lt would have been difficult to find tclcher more interested in and devoted to his stu dents as his long hours over a hot mimeograph machine indicate Long hours of work late into the night provided us with review sheets problem sheets instructions and tests performed by Mr Powell? The vile rumor that his experiments never worked IS untrue They worked sometimes The study of physics was lubricated by his dry humor murgie the refractive lndex of the cafeterias ham the whistling thistle tubes and all the rest Of course physics under Mr Powell w tsnt all tea and crumpets Many a class that had gotten out of hand was quickly and firmly returned to the fold by a hery lecture Mr Powells powers of oratlon can not be over looked by inyone who knows him We all have at one time or another been spellbound chagrined and cl :ted by a Pow ell oratron Many of us similarly have been enthralled by Mr Powells ptanistic talent He plays with the same fervor as he orates Our class and all the classes to follow have Mr Powell to thank for the formation of the schools first intellectual society Iota was formed under the auspices of Mr Powell and Mr Langberg and has been molded by their competent guidance In its first two years it has been most successful For all these for your teaching your guidance your inspiring example and your sincere interest in us all we the class of 59 gtye you our thanks Mr Pow ell by dedicating this yearbook to you 0 O O I I A ' . 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K mfr 'exusim A i F' L ' APII A It SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS Row I j Ensor Mott Franklin 7 Gatland joseph D Abrams Xvatson E Morgan lrung G Wtllnams Row 7 Conrad F Danlels Robert H Henderson A bo 1rd of edueatlon lb 1 much berlted md a llttle 1ppree1ated group lts members work hard and for long hours yfet the only tnme the board comes 1nto pubhe new 15 when there lS a eon trovers11l nssue Our Bo1rd of LdLlLlIlOl'l LOFISISIS of seven members wlth three bershlp on the Bo1rd of Ldueltlon Most e1nd1d ltes 1re nom1n1ted by petmon 'lhere 1re no legal restrzetlons IS to the number of ye1rs 1 member may serve Pr1m1r1ly the Bo1rd of Edueat1on sets school polleles upholds the regulanons of the New York State Board of Regents appolnts the Supernntendent of Schools 1nd IS responslble for the appolnt ments of school prxnclpals 1nd teachers The board establlshes rules for dnsenplme 111 the schools Sellmg and buyfmp SIICS for reereatlonal Urounds 1nd new bu1ld1ngs IS tn 1ts hands A recent 1eeompl1shment of Lynbrooks Board of Educatnon hus been the stlrt of tl new bu1ld1ng program to allevlate the present problem of overerowdmg ln the lynbrook school system sehool ll'lLl the Dlllltllflg of two new yunlor lllbll schools before the voters of Sehool D1str1ct No 70 last December 10 and tt was approved at that mme The Bond of Edueatxon recenes l1ttle thanks for the vltal seruees xt performs We the Class of 59 reahze what the Board h1s done not only for us but for the ent1re school dtstrtct and we otfer IIS members our s1ncerest thanks Q ,JL SCHOOL BOARD STAH- Madelme Schwenzer Llerk W Wesley H1ll At torney M1na Selee Dlsrttct Treasurer 5 I 5-... S 1 I yy ' n2'x . H I 1 gi' , gif ll Q -N . ,y .,,, y , , , jc , 1 . I 1 S W.. , 3 . r I 'pu rl' P 'x kd K V' Q . 1 Q V A la, ' , Y U ' v , I . , V V D 1 A v - . V I . ' . a K - - v v , L - - W 2 - - ' ' L X - : ll S S 4 . . I . , 1. l ll I A A S h I 4 A ' 'ear terms of ofhce. Almost an u11l1hed voter lS ch vlble for mem- The Board wut th1s ro fram, nncludin 1 ex anslon of the ht h V Q E H Q l E V y 5 V y 8 A - 1 ' 'Q . ' ll 1 1 1 , ' 1 A ' 1 , 1 . .4 1 A A a' ' ' L 5 ' I I . -1 I ' A - 1 2 1 . ' ' '. . ' . A 1, 1 -1 ' , A . 1 4 -f 1, . ' l it V I . , . v DA A 7 K , , 1 - 1 a ' , , 1 . . ' ' ' , l WMM it 4 , f- -- - uhh. -- - 1 V f , -- ., ' A: in- x T-, g - 1 - - Q . f ' - - -. - has ,I 4 , , ' .. 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' - 1 '- . -K .4 XY . -1 1 ' ' 11 ' 1 A '1' .111 .1111. 1 71' 1 1-11 . 1 ., . , ful 1' WALTER H HAWTHORNE Prlnclpal -Qi MR PETER LEYDEN Ill Dnrector of Actrvmes Becomxng 1 scntor seems an unachrevablc goal Tlme passes days fade each one brrng mg closer thc trme of graduation All throughout our years at Lynbrook there have been many tetchers strnmg not solely educate us but to add to our fund of knowl edge the nmportan e of workmg well to gether as a group Mr Havsthorne rs such a person He IS a man whom we can truly look up to Educator successful coach Classmte ad visor Assistant Prrncrpal and Prmclpal Mr Hm thorne eprtomrzes our ldeals Hrs latest capacrty Prmcnpal has made hlm a perpetual source of gurdance whom one may seek at any t1me alvs ays assured of findlng a cheerful understandrng man eager to be of ass1stance Those who never had Mr Leyden as a teacher knew htm as a fine coach of oot ball and track We all mrss hrs enjoyable hrstory classes mformal lectures and doodly does but his Hblllfy and experlence were needed rn an admlnlstratne capacxty when Mr Haw thorne became prmcrpal Mr Leyden IS tn charge of all school ac trvmes plays Classnnte Lyn News the Ow etc ctc etc AI111 PA I! MISS MARJORIE B. SWARTHOUT MR. IRVIN FAUST ,....Qqa...-nn'-1 gj vcnlI1l .. sf 'l S--7 I I3 HI5 2112122 vzaze it MR SIDNEY COVERT We Ire lenmg lxnbroolt Hugh Sthool The det1s1or1s ue ll had to m1l1e rq,1rd1m, tolleges mtl robs were mul mu h e1s1er by the frlentlly help md tl1rett1on of M1ss lxflfjilflf' H Sw trthout nd Mr Irun Ftust our guultnte tounselors The 5,u1d1ntc deplrtment 1dm1n1sterttl tests VK rtthed our ner wpes md spent mms hours spetlum, mth us md our ptrcnts Thu hue helped us m1lte the deuslons th1t xull determmt our future 1 e To sou A1155 Svnarthout and Mr Faust we vush to g1V6 our thml-cs We vx1ll alvsaxs be grateful for your lcmcl 8dVlCC and gu1d1n e We 1re xlso grateful to Mr Coxert d1rector of health and ph1s1t1l edutauon who coordmates the d1str1ct sports program thus mil-uni, poss1ble our mtramural and 1nterscholast1c sports 1ct1v1t1es rl Y. .5 x ' f -ff 2.1 F ,f 'Y . - if 1 . fr vi ' . vw 5 J-I UN I ,, I I U. V 4 , .Y i 1 v. . V V1 U . . . 1 1 L .1 Q 1 1 ' x . , - 1 . I - . A 1 1- . ' v , 7 .' 1 - ' ' 1 1 Y. ' ' 1 1 e 1 , A ' 1 1 l , 1 , . , ,- -- 1. , , I. 1 1 . 1 11 , , ,, . . i W E ,V , 1 v f . , , Y 4 - 1 k - A 1 1 . . , Y 1 ' 1 . . ' . 'L 1 ' - I' 'L ' , ' , 1 7 , Q I L ' S 1 ' L' I Q L S . ' V 1 7 1 ' Q ' Q 2 V ' 1 . l'1'l 2 C3 C cn II' 1 an Miss Margaret B. Hecker i V -S, I .. LANGUAGES Qi A K MATHEMATICS ? .4-9 Mr john F Norris Miss Eleanor R Les ine Miss Frances K Holmes ga 'sz M Mr Henri L G Salembier N? Zi P wav- v Mr Dax id Kaplan MW Miss Kathryn E Slauson Mrs Pearl Z Wohl .4ll 4 Miss Peggy j Culp A Q-v Mr. Gerard A. Emmrich 'aff' .,..n Miss Clementine C. Christos - l Mr Arnold Langberg SCIENCE SOCIAL STU IES Q 5 3 if-' Wnllnam V Patterson 'VIr E Evans Carr 1 5' ,,..,-' Mr Rlchardj Powell 'R S 'vt Q5 1 .6 A, 1' 1' Mrs Marilyn R Zabusky ,R-in riv E' Mrs Margaret H Lmcks 'Sf -u. 'v 'Q' xx ' 4 v 1 Mnss Mary P Hodnezt ,, an I SH v fl ig w X X Mr Mnchael Melkonnan PHYSICAL EDUCATION GH va X Mass Anna M Norwatt WW 4 ff! Miss Dorothy M H1 gn--s Mr EdwardF Sylua YN 'f'-1' Mr Johnl Cannella if I FN f 1 cs- Mr john F Glynn ,klf . , ' 'x. ,'.7 A ' A 1 W x ' Xiu., I 6, . , I ' SM , I I 4' Vg E ty y yi - . K X, 'lu' ,N N 4 In QP, V, ' , 1 V . ' A 39 ' X 2- Q A , v 11 ' AM -'A r 'lf'-'ld -C 4' X , g , .,, . 'A l v 1 I I 1 , ' ,ff Mr. ' ' . f Q, I , ' I xii f I , . . ,. 5 A 'E ' . 'll . . . If I. Q 4 ' I 2 . . , Q 8. h I 'Q' 'ay Al H may '.. Y V XLJ' , qv- .Yk x,??n:, .x. - 3 I INDUSTRIAL ARTS il Mr. Stuart L. DeGelleke in X . ff Mr. Herbert Neaman . Mr. Thomas D. Petrone HOME ECONOMICS .iw ,in-fi, ,,? 4. ,. A: - X ' :wif Mrs. Lois W. Donald JXSLVYX. - MUSIC Mr. Frank J. DeRu Y ga-f -I Mr. George W. Break ll f Y 1' f - AQ Rl Miss Alice D. Chase Zh ex 'S x iii Mr. james Dejes NURSE I I 0 W ,fe-'N I Mrs. Katharine W. Davidson Miss Esther J. Curl y bb -QA- -ll A HIGH SC HOOL OFFICE STAFF Row l H Hducr G Holme H ALI: Icy Row 2 B Pxke D Smlthers CS' ,ff CENTRAL OFFICE STAFF R Braun C Brauneck M Schwenzer H Thxede F McDermott Ar' tr' -4, KAFETFRIA STAFF H Cvalgdno A Belknap CUSTODIANS Row l M Warts IN Romanello C Smedley L Landmlm D Bnggno Row F Nlaner E Prnu: H Grennmg -J , QL-, . . . ' I an . i . I , . I . ' A ' B . I a 'f' f N ' 5 I I V' - I . Q. I ' N , . . , 2 5 I -. I. .K It I -5 . X . . I - - , - - , NI . , V U 6 V ,- n- , Q I- I , - n . A Q , A -r Jg I f - .JY , . 1- Q , . 1 ' I ' A, Vx ,f. Y I .X-' ..,,... ,, . ,X I. L . i , . ' 4 ,...,-C U Q. , i I I - ' , . ' ' ' . T . . . . ' . , 'H ' , , . . . - . . . . . 3- , . . , , , . , , , ..- .. . . , . . Mary Haskell and Laurel Frank Co-Editor: Ellen Slobod Layout Editor Edward Redrsh Copy Edztor O L STAFF C mon you bmi!-get to work. Peter Leyden lll Between Pepsrs and phrlosophrcal drscus srons fights and coohng off perrods Mason Mmts and Mr Hawthorne and Mr ohnson Cex yearbook advrsorsj we worked And we trred and we trned and we worked to produce a good book Our many hands have attempted to wrrte copy to type rt to pamstakmgly graph the layouts on the sheets of V, mch squares to reschedule and repose prctures and to sketch modern owls wrth warmth If thrs work has created a yearbook of whrch our class can be proud we have succeeded Next year all male edztonf Peter Leyden III Rlta Stortr Art Editor Lmda Simon Art Editor Barbara Tabak Steven Allrster Typing Edxior Burmexs Manager Howard Tuckman Photography Editor K if rw rf! ART STAFF: G. Campbell, R. Storri, L. Simon, TYPING STAFF: j. Finker, B. Tabak, B. jones, L. Abramowitz, B. Radcliff, M. lnardi. V. Lazo, -I. Imbusch, S, Keller. QQ F' - COPY STAFF Row I F Cantwell E Smiley S Wald A Elsenson Row LAYOUT STAFF M Kane E Slobod S Fxdler 2 j Redlsh L Lxttenberg P Mandelbaum C Adams B Camardella Row 3 L Leune F Jacobs B Steckler - MW PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF J Greenfield M Pltel BUSINESS STAFF Row l B Brodlleb P Cardazzone S Allister M Kas lo H Tuckman G Perroua C Drellmger salovn A Frless Row 7 B Camardella -I Cerxeau P Hoslun P Lneber man -I Applebaum R Lebow M Mohane 'li xi 'Wx SELLING STAFF Row I J Cerxeau M Kassalow S Fndler P Hoslun B jones B Radclnff R Greenstem Row 7 B Camardella j Wnnkler G Perrotta P Batynalra B Angelnco R Tessler P Sherldan L Soper Q .Q .,, Q V :rf '- -ezgy, ,Q 4 , , f ,g .r H, ,3 v 'va th, 'ZW 'K X X , f 41 - ..l'f '!l'5 - 'M :,Jn H ff Q 1 J SENIORS CLASS OF 1959 Q TH v . OFFICERS: jimmy Cleven, presidentg Rita Storti, lreasurerg Ellen Slobod, vice presidemg 5 Mary Haskell, secretary. gli 'Gr' -K ri! W H. R. REPS: Bottomgli. Camardella E. Kaplan. Top-M. Pitello, J. Xwat ters, P. Sheridan, P. Pertersson, li jacobs. Honor Students 51 The Class of 1959 rs extremely proud of IIS 56 honor students whose averages are above 9051 the largest number that any senror class at Lynbrook has ever produced ln addrtron to thexr fine scholastrc performance we can also boast that 1n our ranks are 4 Natronal Merrt Scholarshlp flnalrsts 2 General Motors Scholarshrp flnalrsts and 19 wrnners of New York State Regents Scholarshrps lncludrng n ED varearcwofm WARD R ru ED Yves A uraronan erghteen general one nursmg and seven scrence awards To all of them we extend our hearnest congratulatrons for rhe1r drhgent work and therr unprecedented achreve ments We hope that the outstandmg record our honor students have establrshed wrll be only a prelude to con trnued success rn college and rn meetrng the challenges of adult hfe rn the future ,r mmm Ron I T Park R Smger L Leune S Allrster M Tertelbaum P Scott P Hoskrn B Brodlreb P Pettersson L Frank Rou 3 R Denker A Ersenson Rou 7 E Case M Haskell R Tessler S Merrrl L Lrttenberg F Cantwell R Steckler P Wrdness P Lreberman B Tabak L Abramowrtz C Adams j Frnker j Brach M Aronoff R Graulrch , 'IA i .. nglgfy I 61 p. , .1 .. v , 1 nj , L, Xa V. .gl 19 - l . N , X.f 'lrvingliicriinpii Ill! 4 l ff V, ' I X i L A . 9 v l g,-,f 3 up D R 1 . X E .ik 1 J . r 'J -T re' 4 Q 1 g F ' I Ih- : i f f X 4 4 1 l C 1 lllll-if' -Al-I-lnlll' il- nv- lr' 1n'l'I'1 Class Log XVell, the first thing that struck me when I entered Lynbrook was Mr, Salembier. I was trying to take some paper from the drawer. Xlifell-I :waded it! I guess I remember Miss Smith pretty much, too. She was viciously cool, Especially on that tricky poem about some old sailor. But the wasnt the wildest. Miss Anderson kept insisting we eat good breakfasts and when we did, we didn't keep 'em long. Some of those dissections! Echhh!! The rest of our science teachers were real forward looking, too. Mr, Powell was the first fand onlyl teacher in the United States to use the MAD system of weights and measures. He did it mainly to improve the results of his class demonstrations. Thanks to Mr. Carr, we've got an empty medicine cabinet and the family is substituting roots and berries. That Sassafras! Echhh! All in all, though, I guess we had a pretty good time in class. One thing I'll never forget is Miss Slauson cha-chaing to Bill Horner and his Irra- tional Roots playing the 'Sine-Cosine Cha-Cha-Chaf We were really out in left field that year. What? Oh yeah-Class Nite. VC'e're probably the only class to ever finish last twice in a row, That wasn't our fault, though, Split session faked us out in our sophomore year by only throwing two other classes against us. First year we managed to 'sing some more of Irving Ber- Iin's songs' but we still finished out of the money by a swift 202 points. We didnt win an event. We improved and next year only lost by 2-I5 points, but we did win decorations. Finished third tlast againy. Last year with winter as our theme, we rose to the glorious height of second place! We lost by 212123 points. That's a little better, I guess, but not Q. 9359 9 45. , x 'F . , ,F atr- vi N., 1 l it fi 5 A l9lll'ih tl u Q ll' r 'NK 'Ilia much. We won girls' volleyball and we all remembered our F-L's fwhatever they werel. Finally, this year we won! We strode to fan- tastic pinnacles above the other classes, winning skit, cheering, cheering costumes, and five sports. We won by a fantabulous 77 points Cunder a new scoring systeml showing our ecstatic superiority. It was a wild night. Yeah, we had a play, Two of 'em. The first one was out of it. Fairy tale type. Wfitches and all that jazz. Mrs. McTl9ing. or somethinf Senior play was cool. It was called The Man Who Ctmze lo Dinner. They'll never forget that one. We had some Proms, too. You know, big dance type. Also cool. Went over pretty big. We even made some money on them. Sports? Mmmm. Our frosh team, basketball that is. was, like, champ type. This year basketball, football, and baseball were all champ teams, being naturally mostly composed of seniors. Wild type year when it came to that. Yeah, really wild. We were pretty proud of them guys. Let's see. 'Sthere anything else? I could say something about the U.N. trip, but I won't. You know, in our senior year we had the biggest mag sales in quite a while. Pulled in almost two thousands of bucks, l think. I can't let you go without mentioning the top brass. joe Papa stalwartly led us through our first two, then one Cleven took over for the last two. The boys did .1 pretty fine job, looking back on it. 'look around. Youll find most of this stuff explained in the book better than l could. By the way, what do you think of it? A A 55 y Viaito yd A A9 ' A f' la Nfl, 5 ': ., N.,,f PATRICIA AARONS Pat and l'd rather live in Bohemia. than in any other land. Likes: johnny Mathis New Rox ' - 5 Hotel, pizza Dislikes: homework, bad drivers dull weekends, bananas Activities: basketball: IA: volley- ball: l,4: softball: 2: chorus: I, 2: Classnite-1-4. Goal: social science work LYNN ABRAMOWITZ Lynn lY'hose fingers knit in skilled unmindfulnessn Likes: boys, music, knitting, cats. jazz Dislikes: slowness, horses Activities: basketball: 2: table ten- nis: 3,43 archery: 2: tennis: 5: Iota Society: 4: yearbook typ- ing staff: Classnite-decora- tions: 4. v ' l f.: 1 JEANETTE ACOSTA jan Marriages are made in heaven Likes: children, dogs, fun, food Dislikes: being active Acti1'ities:chorus: table tennis: 4. Goal: happiness, fun, and a family I Y rl hjn 1 CAROLYN M. ADAMS Candy, Carrie She looks a queen. Likes: classical music, tennis, Lyn- brook's choral concerts Dislikes: falseness, conceit Activities: tennis: 1-4 ihonor team: l,3,4l: basketball: l-2: volleyball: I-4: bowling: 1,4: table tennis: 3-4 fhonor team: 3-49: chorus accompanist: I-4: Varsity chorus accompanist: 3, 4: orchestra: 2-4: Lyn-News: Owl copy staff: Iota: French club: 2: Senior prom decora- tions: Classnite-skit: 1-4. Goal: choral director JOYCE BAHN Joyce the glass of fashion Likes: sport cars, weekends Dislikes: homework Activities: Lyn-News: Owl stall French Club: basketball: volley ball' tennis' olf' Classnite i 1 7 T' 8 cheering: skit: skit decoration. Goal: accountant 22 BRIAN BAILEY Beetle where the heetle winds his small hut sullen horn Likes: no homework, physics ex- periments which don't work Dislikes: homework, 5 minute math tests Activities: Varsity baseball: 3,-4: Varsity football: SA. Goal: engineering ESTHER BALAZS Es Her hair that lay along her hack was yellow like ripe corn. Likes: Sigma Phi, dancing, con- vertibles, real tall guys, pizza Dislikes: people who don't smile, sloppy boys Activities: home room rep.: I: bowling: l-4: volleyball: 3,-5: hockey: 5: softball: SA: Lyn- News: Classnite-skit: 2. Goal: nurse JOHN BARTHOLOMEW john to percieve things in the germ is intelligence Dislikes: homework, getting up on Monday morning Activities: track: Iota: Classnite -decorations. Goal: to be happy in what I do BERNICE ANGELICO Beany Mum's the word. Likes: pizza, driver-ed, pajama parties, chem lab Dislikes: rainy days, Monday morning, leaving L.H.S. Activities: softball: 2-4: volley- ball: 4: table tennis: 3,45 chor- us: 1-4: Owl business staff: Booster Club: 1: Senior play staff: Classnite - refreshments: 2-4: checking: 2-4: skit: 3,4 Goal: teacher JEAN APPLEBAUM Jeanie Silence is as full of potential wisdom and wit as the unhewn marble of great sculpture. Likes.' people, modern jazz, for- eign cars Dislikes: mediocrity Activities: bowling: 2,35 archery 2: Classnite-2-4. Goal: marriage J , 0 WW IN 4. vlllixfd - Q A 4 ,jktffisif 'If MELVYN ARONOFF Mel Come now, and let us reason together Likes: golf, jazz cars, tennis, math, science, economics Dislikes: hypocrites Activities: Iota: J. V. baseball manager: golf ltournament winner: 23: math team. Goal: physicist KENNETH AUMULLER Ken faith in womankindu Likes: girls Dislikes: none Goal: psychologist PAUL BATJIAKA Paul while a bright future beckoned Likes: music Dislikes: hard work Activities: lWoodside High? bas- ketball: class president: glee club: 1At Lynbrookb French Club: 5: Iota: 4. Goal: undecided VIRGINIA BAUER Ginny Creative art demands the service of heart and mind. Likes: driver education, converti- bles, Penn State: money, holi- days Dislikes: conceited people, home- work, Monday mornings Activities: basketball: 1: softball: 1: tennis: 1: volleyball: 2: bowl- ing 5,43 Classnite-volleyball: 2: basketball: lg skit: 2: decora- tions: 1. Goal: interior decorator JACQUELINE ANN BEDELI. jackie Music hath charms. Likes: sports, music, reading, his- tory, boats, cars, records, water skiing Dislikes: snobs, fast cars Activities: tennis: 1-4: table ten- nis: l-4: basketball: 1-4: chorus: 1-4: Varsity Chorus: 5,4: Class- nite-skit: I-4. Goal: music secretary JOHN BEETON John I love any discourse of rivers and fish and fishing. Likes: hunting, fishing, sleep Dislikes: school, getting up early lespecially on Mondays? Activities: wrestling: 2-4: cross country: 3: intramural basket- ball: Ig intramural football: 2: Hi-Y: 1-4: ivice president: 43: Varsity Club: Classnite- bas- ketball: 1-4: relays Goal: undecided 23 ROBERT BELL Bobby, Bones I may tell all my bones. Likes: sports, cars, vacations, sleeping Dislikes: smoking, school, getting up in the morning, work Activities: Freshman football, wrestling: weight-lifting: 3,4: track: intramural basketball: 2- 4: volleyball: 1-4: lacrosse: 2-4: home room rep: lg Classnite- skit: 1-4: decorations: 1-4: bas- ketball: 2-4. Goal: to be a millionaire JACQUELINE BENDER jackie just as my fingers on tbese keys make music, so the self-same sounds on my spirit make music, too. Likes: bowling, driving, pizza, Broadway shows Dislikes: snobbish people, road hogs Activities: bowling: 2-4: Class- nite - refreshments: 1,25 skit: 2: relays: 1: decoration: 1. Goal: musical career, housewife DENNIS BENGELS Amen-Ra The great god Ra whose shrine once covered acres, is filler now for crossword puzzle makers. Likes: Bach and math Dislikes: snobbish colleges Activities: Debating: 3,45 chess: 1-4: Hi-Y: 2-4: French Club: 4: Intramural softball: 1-4: Class- nite - refreshments: 1,2,4g stamp club: 3,4. Goal: mathematician ANTONINA BONFANTI Nina an easy-minded soul, and always was. Likes: good looking boys, rock and roll, swimming, dancing Dislikes: teachers with no sense of humor, getting up early Actvities: table tennis, softball. Goal: private secretary. 24 'ri E... S- 'JR Nu ww., ' '51 39 'C' Q0 i BEATRICE BIEN Linda Remember me when l'm gone array, gone far array to the silent land. Likes: college, the high school crowd, L.H.S., New York City Dislikes: petty fighting, people who drink to get drunk, people who don't write Activities: Lyn-News: 1-53 field hockey: 1,23 tennis: 2,59 Var- sity Chorus: 5: French Club, 1-5: Debating: 2,3: Iota: 3, jun- ior play publicity: Senior prom decorations: Classnite-relays: 1,2g decorations: lg skit: 2: skit decorations: lg basketball: l,2. Goal: medical illustrator BINNIE BENJAMIN Binnie She saves a little pepper to put into ber talk. Likes: clothes, pajama parties Dislikes: languages, Monday mornings, parking meters Activities: Hi-Y, 1-34 badminton: 1-3g Owl business staff, vol- leyball: 1-2, Classnite-cheep ing: l,2,4: skit: 1-4. Goal: undecided ELAINE BILICK Lainey Let us . . . be merry, dance, joke, and rejoice. Likes: driving, music, dancing, boys, Clark Gable, swimming, volleyball Dislikes: homework, school, snobs Activities: table tennis, soft ball Goal: registered nurse JOHN BRACH John In silence also tbere's a worth that brings no risk. Likes: fishing, hunting, sports cars Dislikes: Buicks, Mr. Powell's ex- periments Activities: Hi-Y: softball: rifle, ar- cheryg Classnite-decorations Goal: professional engineer Q9 ',- 1 'I' 1' J ' r 1 fi, M 'J' MARY HASKELL STEVEN ALLISTER Mare Steve of the people, by tbe people, just call me a scholar: let that for the people. be my praise. Likes: straight hair, the U. N., Likes: politics, theatre, opera. cheering classical and popular music Dislikes: curfews, cabbage Activities: cheerin : 1-4' Hi-Y: 2 g 1 ' 4 lsecretary: 3: president: 47: Leaders' Club 1-4: home room rep.: 1: class secretary: 2-4: stu- dent council secretary: 3: Iota: 5,4 fexecutive board: 37: Lyn- News: 2,3 lnews editor: 2: fea- ture editor: 37: Owl co-edi- Dislikes: hypocrites, egotists Activities: debating: 2,35 Hi-Y: Z- 4 Kpresident: 41: French Club: 3,4 fpresident: 3,459 Lyn-News: 3.4: Owl business manager: 4: intramural golf: 2-4: Iota: 3, 4: Boys' State: 3: Classnito? skit: l. X 03 a ff Goal: teacher 'fear-M m ' - -f W f - tor: tennis: 1-3: table tennis: 1, 2,4: basketball: 3: volleyball: I ' , , 5: Classnitwcheering: 1: skit: Uk L4 ,Jr 1-1 Xpjtgv - i, l1.g,p,p,,,,,, .Ls Most I-lkell' 'O Suffeed f V I-3: decorations: 1: grand : ' 1 A53 Q f march committee: 3. V y, J E 'I Q lv' all h 1 f Q gxkw WF SSL Goal.. social work Yi: Y x, ,,,, 1L,-,L -L tTl,'41,' -sf, ,k,ye-- FLSA ww' X J . NNN. A X ' K , A f ' W W- -if f sl fed New Xi :sal-5 sxfi WV' 1 . K X-kt' file QLK uk X , J XTR, X My . :S ,MX f . N of tal' lf a 9 Q A IL r , 434:95 Vi 1 -is lf, Y if my JAMES CLEVEN jim, Nil and life is itself but a game of football. Likes: card games, pizza. football. basketball games . Dislikes: conceited people, home- work ELLEN SLOBOD El I feel a feeling which I feel you all feel. Likes: music, dancing, dramatics. cheering, basketball Dislikes: gaining weight, picture- taking Activities: Fresh ma n football: .-lftix'ities.' cheering: 2-4: lcaptain Most Popular and Did Most for the Class 25 basketball: track: j.V. basket- ball: football: baseball: Varsity football: 5.4: basketball: 5.-ll baseball: 3.-l: class president: 5,43 Hi-Y 5,43 Classnite-volley ball 1-4: decorations: 1-4 Goal: engineering, to play for the N. Y. Knicks 45: Hi-Y: 1-4: vice president of class: 1--i: basketball: 1-4: vol- leyball: l-4: softball: 3: Junior Play: Owl lay-out editor: home room rep.: 2: Senior prom decorations: Student Council President: 4: Classnite -cheering: lg basketball: l-4: skit chairman: l-4: relays: 1-2. Goal: music career WILLIAM J. BRADY, JR. Bill, Willy lt takes all the running you can do Likes: track, girls, cars, boats, parties, good marks, weekends Dislikes: strict teachers, wise guys, conceited people, home- work Activities: intramural football: 2: weight-lifting: 1: badminton: softball: 2: track: 1: lacrosse: 5: Classnite-relays: 5. Goalfelectr al en i eer M :li-Mt www AD I NNE M. BROWNSTEIN Ade heauteous eyes Likes: blue convertibles, boys Dislikes: homework, conceited boys Activities: tennis: 1-4 Chonor team 1,335 bowling: 2-4 Qhonor team 33: Hi-Y: 1-4: Owl typing staff: volleyball: 1-4: table ten- nis: 4. Goal: to be a success and receive my M.R.S. GLORIA CAMPBELL Glory Grant the artist her subject. Likes: weekends at Indiana, Dixie- land jazz, Sigma Phi Dislikes: sudden tests, conceited people, Monday mornings Activities: bowling: 1,33 badmin- ton: 1-3 Chonor team: 2,5338olf: 5: Owl art staff: Classnite- decorations: 4. Goal: commercial artist FRED CANTWELL Butchy Blushing is the color of virtue. Likes: people, biology, wrestling, cereal Dislikes.' intolerance, homework Activities: wrestling: l-4g Iota: Varsity Club: Owl copy staff: Classniteh-relays: 1-3. Goal: biologist 26 ISABELLE BROWN Isie a sweet attractive kind of grew-' Likes: motorcycle riding, my col- lie pup, eating Dislikes: homework, doing dishes, tests in school Activities: baseball: bowling Goal: secretary , 7 v BARBARA ANN f CAMARDELLA . Barb, Berb I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore. liikes: dancing, parties, weekends, Lake George Dislikes: none Activities: Hi-Y: 2-4 Ctreasurer: 5,435 Leaders' Club: 5,4 Qvice president: 43: student council 3, 43 prom decorations: 3,43 hock- ey: 1-4 Qhonor team: 1-335 vol- leyball: 1-4 Khonor team: 2,33: basketball: 1-4 ihonor team: 33: softball: 1-4 Qhonor team: 1-333 Owl copy staff: Class- nite-volleyball: 1,25 basket- ball: 1-4g cheering: 3: skit: 33 costumes: 2,3. Goal: physical education teacher PATRICIA CARDAZZONE Pat A merry laugh and a twinkling eye. Likes: driving, dancing, money, male teachers at L.H.S., Kings Point Dislikes: homework, snobs Activities: Owl art staff: Owl business staff: Classnite-deco- rations: 2-4: refreshments: 2. Goal: to always be a friend to everyone EMILY CASE Frenchy She may gae to- France for ine! Likes: food, sports cars, shy boys Dislikes: cliques, homework Activities: orchestra: 1-4: tennis: 1-4 fhonor team: 2,335 table tennis: 1-4 thonor team: 2,333 badminton: volleyball: basket- ball: golf: French Club: 2-45 Owl copy staff: Classnite - skit: 1-4. Goal: French teacher and to visit France LINDA CAVALLO Lin What stature is she of? just as high as my heart. Likes: going out, cake Dislikes: staying home Goal: dental secretary JUDITH CERVEAU Judi She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with. Likes: blondes, beach parties crewnecks, cotton candy Dislikes: prep school, onions, subways Activities: tennis: 1-33 table ten nis: 2: volleyball: 3,43 badmin ton: 3: Hi-Y: 2-4: fpresident 49: Owl business staff: Class izite-skit: 1-4: decorations: 1 Goal: a married school teacher BARRY L. CHARNEY Chaney I can resist everything except temptation. Likes: new convertibles, Ameri- can Bandstand lindy, pizza, drive-in movies slee in late , P 8 , chemistry lab, pretty girls Dislikes: homework, black con- vertibles Activities: football: 1.3: lacrosse: 2-4: weight-lifting: l-4: tumbl- ing: 2,5: riflery: 2. Goal: doctor or chemist ROY COCKBURN Roy Civilization exists hy geological consent. Likes: swimming, food, cars, ivy league clothes, sailing Dislikes: homework, television Activities: fAt Crossb swimming: soccer' earbook' en ineerin v Y 1 8 g club: Cat Lynbrookb football. Goal: geologist CONSTANCE M. CERNY Connie friendship is constant Likes: dancing, weekends, pizza Dislikes: Mondays, D.A. haircuts Activities: badminton: 1-4: bowl- ing: 2-4g basketball: 3-4 le tennis: 2: Junior Prom ' lici- ty: Classnite-skit: 2-4: relays: 1, , klgeal: nursing' ML 1' K 4 ffl U - :own X f A f as C1 . v ' f J My if N' v I ' A :V Vw f AY V :LV Q, 'f I I I 1 tj, l X, 1 U ffl- N J M FRANK CUTTITO Tony There's nothing that quite matches unselfishnessf' Likes: cars, movies, sports Dislikes: people who are out for themselves only Activities: baseball, football, bas- ketball Goal: aviation maintenance work JOSEPH CHIARAMONTE joe A . . . sportsmen, I. Likes: football, baseball, basket- ball, girls Dislikes: school Activities: F r es h ma n football: Varsity football: baseball: bowling: Classnite-basketball. Goal: undecided BARBARA COHEN Barbara so u'ilst thou travel Likes: Florida, New York City, movies, waterskiing Dislikes: math, lima beans Actin-ities: basketball: 3: badmin- ton: 5,45 table tennis: 4: Class- nite-relays: 3,-4. Goal: to travel 27 NATHAN COHEN Nick the baby figure of the giant mass. Likes: girls, sports, sleep, bowl- ing balls Dislikes: Monday mornings squash do s v 8 Activities: Freshman football: Hi- Y: Z-4: j.V. basketball: 2,31 Varsity basketball: 4: Varsity football: 3,4: j.V. baseball: 2: Varsity baseball: 5,4g Varsity Club: 5,4: Classnite-baskev ball: 1: volleyball: 1-4: deco- rations: 1-4: skit: 2-4. Goal: Spanish teacher - GARY JOHN COPPOLA Gobbler The turkey is a much more respectable Bird. Likes: cards, holidays, quick Ply- mouths Dislikes: school, homework, shafters Activities: Freshman football: basketball: J.V. baseball: bas- ketball: 2,35 Varsity lacrosse: 3-4: basketball: 4: Varsity Club: 3,4g Classnite-volleyball 1-4: basketball: 1: relays: 1,2: grand march committee: 2,3. Goal: able to get along without girls STEPHEN R. COTLER Steve Give a man a boat he can sail. Likes: boats, girls, food, cars, jazz Dislikes: French, one hour park- ing zones in front of chool Acti1'ities:j.V. football: : intr - mural volleyball: 2-4 Jlttrggl' play: Segior play: Cl ssiut refresh nts: 2,3. P f,'C'- Goal: my iarfhigeoii ,Y V fl D .1 i. X3 PL lv of L FRED DE PALMA Fred He excels in athletic sports. Likes: sports, chemistry Dislikes: homework, English Activities: Freshman track: track 2: J.V. football: 3: lacrosse: 3,4 Classnite-relays: 3. Goal: electronics technician DELORES DORAN Dee She smiled and the shadows departed. Likes: weekends, food, study halls, vacations Dislikes: Monday morning, no car, my alarm clock Activities: bowling: Senior prom refreshments: Classnite: 3,4. Goal: secretary 28 CLARK DREILINGER Clark 'The time has come,' the walrus said, 'to talk of many things'. Likes: steak, cars, radio and T.V. Dislikes: spinach, rain, colds Activities: Chess team: 3,4: Owl photography staff: intramural sports. Goal: electronics H. PETER EICHNER Pete W'ell, if I called the wrong number, why did you answer the phone? Likes: nice clothes, money, girls, good jazz drummers Dislikes: ll:30 dances, midnight parties Activities: Debating Society: 2-4: volleyball: 1-4: French Club: 3, 4: Owl business staff: Hi-Y: 5,4: Classnite: 2. Goal: undecided ARTHUR EISENSON Arty Pogo, the Just, deserts. Likes: driving, tennis, parties, physics Dislikes: a certain Romance lan- guage, leaving Lynbrook, frus- trations Activities: Owl copy staff: Iota: Chess team: intramural rifle: tennis. Goal: physicist THERESA DE RUVO Terri As a cedar, tall and slender. Likes: driving, Slo-Poke parties, 12:15, convertibles Dislikes: days when nobody has a car, graduating, Mondays Activities: tennis: l,2g basketball: lg softball: 2-49 bowling: 3,43 chorus 1,35 Senior Prom refesh- ments: Classnite-skit: 1-4. Goal: executive secretary PETER DIMITRI DE VALLEE The Greek The Colossus of Rhodes cast in brass. Likes: T.V., riflery, archery Dislikes: working Activities: bowling. Goal: naval gunnery officer CAROL DICKERSON Carol Sugar and spice and all tbat's nice. Likes: weekends, senior licenses, stuffed animals Dislikes: Monday mornings, noth- ing to do Activities: badminton: lg basket- ball: 1,29 table tennis: 5: bowl- ing: 2-4: Classnite - costumes: 2-4, relays: 3. Goal: teach math and be married FRED DIT'I'MAN Fritz I don't knowa gun from a bat. Likes: bowling, baseball, girls Dislikes: homework, slow cars Activities: Classnite, bowling, softball, track Goal: to become a success ANITA FARKAS Anita joy to the artist Likes: ice skating, swimming, reading Acti1.'ities: volleyball: Classnite- decorations committee. Goal: aft teacher BURTON H. FELDSTEIN Burt Draw your chair up close to lbe edge of the precipice and I'll tell you a story. Likes: school books, girls, cars, parties, dates Dislikes: homework Activities: intramural baseball 1-43 intramural basketball: 1-4 Goal: business in retail and mar keting SUSAN FERRARO Sue sewing as long as ber eyes could see Likes: dancing, sewing, reading, secretarial work, enioyment Dislikes: spinach, hard work Activities: Uohn Adams High School? tennis: 3: junior Ar- ista: 2. Goal: to graduate, to get a good iob, to make people happy JOSEPHINE FERRUGGIA jo The word for me is joy. just simple joy. Likes: Friday nights, riots, foreign languages Dislikes: strict teachers, writing autobiographies, boring con- versations Activities: honor basketball: vol- leyball: tennis: 31 tumbling: 4. Goal: to lead a life I can be proud of 29 :scat W . A MQ vets, Q-X fIE:iT ?iiAWY t -f e v SUSAN FI L if' Fiddle-Faddle Work brings its own relief. 1,-95 Likes: painting, dancing, twirl- in basketball S it Dislikes: last minute rush QQPJ 0 Activities: Varsity twirling: 2-4guf 1 basketball: 1-4, tennis: 3,45 table tennis: 1,25 badminton: 33 Lyn-News, Owl lay-out staff: Classnite-basketball: 1- 4, skit: 1-49 decorations: 1-4. Goal: biochemist WALTER FITZPATRICK Fitzy He travels safest in the dark night who travels lightest. likes: sports, girls, parties. '51 Merc stick shift Dislikes: English, conceited peo- ple Activities: J.V. football: 2,35 Var- sity football: 4: lacrosse: 2,4g Classnite-grand march: 3. Goal: engineering l . x fl . X l , 1 ' xg, , f: X sus Nttiiais T ' ue a sort of Bostonitis Likes: hot fudge sundaes Dislikes: loud people, homework, getting up at seven Activities: Hi-Y: 3,4g home room rep.: 1, badminton: 1-53 volley- ball: 1-4: Classnite - decora- tions: 1-4. Goal: teacher MICHAEL GEWANTER Squanto Oh my fur and whiskers. ' Likes: photography, stamps Dislikes: shaving Activities: volleyball: intramural ride. Goal: business 30 JOYCE FINKER Joyce A mathematician capable of reasoning. Likes: math funtil advanceb, sin- cere people, college weekends Dislikes: getting up early, un- friendly people Activities: basketball: 2, archery: 2 ihonor team: 29: table tennis: 5 ihonor team: 35: softball: 33 tennis: 4: volleyball: 4, Iota So- ciety: Hi-Y, Owl typing staff: Classnite-skit: 1-4: volleyball: 1-4: decoration: 1-4. Goal: math teacher ELLEN FRIEDMANN Ellie a pair of sparkling eyes Likes: Lynbrook, dancing, driv- in Disliies: hurrying, doing home- work, tactless people Activities: entered LH.S.: 4. Goal: research scientist DAVID GETZOFF David Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other. Likes: music Dislikes: know-it-alls Activities: tennis: 13 Iota. Goal: musician ELLEN GLUSTROM El Which of you can add one cubit unto her stature? Likes: jean Shepherd, modern jazz, johnny Mathis Dislikes: playing the cool role, insincere people Activities: bowling: lg table ten- nis: 2: golf: 29 tennis: 35 volley- ball 4. Goal: to reach the height of 5'1 by the time I'm 20 5, f .- . - jj f i V ' I li .-eg:,,,g,' ' r X . . ll I . ' x 'SRI Q is 41 rf X 'ID C c S sts . RICHARD DENKER Rich The opinion of the strongest is always the best. Likes: acting, physics, homework Dislikes: getting up at 7:00, not being able to cross-multiply and cancel Activities: Freshman football, wrestling: 2-4: weight-lifting: 2-4: junior play: Senior play: Iota: 3,4g math team: 4: Class- nite-skit: 1,2,4: decorations: skit decorations: 2. Goal: physicist s .Q .LD Most Athletic R ITA B. FELDMAN Reets Laugh and the world laughs with you. Likes: Marigabael's, food, par- ties, johnny Mathis Dislikes: orange juice, milk, do- ing nothing Artivities: tennis: 1,2 lhonor team 21: basketball: 1-4: soft- ball: 2-4 ihonor team 5,41: vol- leyball: 3,4g badminton: 1: table tennis: 1,2 fhonor team 27: junior prom committee: senior prom committee: Thes- pian Society: 1: Classnite - skit: 1-4: volleyball: l,2,4: bas- ketball: 2: relays: 3: decora- tions: 2,4. Goal: commercial artist Wittiest gee iN 03 Q! LOIS BURKE Lo Bute1'ery flowing limh in pleasure drowns and heightens ease with grace. Likes: Chem lab, paiama parties, weekends Dislikes: fish. cliques Activities: bowling: 1: tennis: 1- 4: volleyball: 1-4: basketball: 1-4: golf: 5: softball: 1-4: Hi-Y: -i: Varsity singers: 5,-ig chorus: 1-4: Leaders' Club 1-4 Qtreas- urer: 5: president: 41: twirling: 1-4 thead majorette: 45: Senior play: Classnite, Goal: to teach physical education JOSEPH PAPA joe fit to he called a sportsman Likes: sports, chaser meetings, corner store Dislikes: speech classes, apple- polishers Activities: Freshman football: Freshman basketball: Varsity basketball: 2-4: Varsity base- ball: 1-4: class president: 1.2: Iota: 4: Varsity club president: 4: Classnite - decorations 1-4: basketball: 1: volleyball: 1-4. Goal: engineer J FRED GOLDSTEIN Fred the fulfilling of the lair. Likes: football, girls, cars Dislikes: none Activities: ientered L.H.S.-41 Goal: lawyer HELEN GREENBAUM Red Red star, shed your ray. Likes: college boys, wild parties, dancing, sports cars Dislikes: snobs, homework, traffic tickets, spinach Activities: twirling: 2-43 basket- ball: 2: softball: 2: tennis: 4: volleyball: lg Classnite-skit: 2-45 grand march decorations: 3. Goal: nursery school teacher and marriage ROBERTA GREENSTEIN Bob Greensleeves was all my joy. Likes: friendly people, pizzeria Dislikes: unfriendly people Activities: badminton: 3: table tennis: 3,4g Varsity chorusz- SL-4: Hi-Y: 45 Classnite - decora- tions: 5,4g skit: 3,4. N' Goal: teacher n ll L' K1 , c Tj' J ' V, V ,xr- X f N! QL cf' : f 1 1 1 TY, A Q , .s N , . : K, , , -. , t , --3 ,., A x I O: A 1' m -1 I ' la J' . x .J '. i ,fi 1 MATTHEW GRUSKIN Matt Music is the universal language. Likes: driving, parties, girls Dislikes: stuck-up people, speed- ing tickets, Monday mornings Activities: track: 1-4: intramural basketball: 1-3: rifle: 1: Senior play: band: 1-39 orchestra: 1-4: Classnite-skit: 5,4. Goal: to be successful and happy 32 ROBERT GRAULICH Graul with a spirit and a practical vein in the times of terror Likes: Lawrence girls, driving weekends, bowling balls Dislikes: Monday mornings, run- ning in lacrosse Classnite-skit: 1-4. Goal: mechanical or chemical en gineer JONATHAN GREENFIELD Greenie Lord, I wonder what fool it was that hrs! invented kissing? Likes: girls, sports, food, bomk ing around with the guys Dislikes: staying home on Satui day nights Activities: intramural footbal 1,25 basketball: 1-3: weigh lifting: 3,4g tennis: 53 Owl photography staff: junior plaj Classnite-skit: 1-4. Goal: chemist or doctor RICHARD GREISCH Rich Why art thou silent? Likes: Dodgers, cars, driving Dislikes: homework, Yankees Activities: intramural softball: 2- 4. Goal: engineer JEANETTE HAAS Shortie a ray of sunshine Likes: pizza, Elvis, dancing, soft ball, white bucks Dislikes: room 8 split up Activities: volleyball: 1-4: basket- ball: 5,45 field hockey: 53 soft ball: 2-4 ihonor team: 2,37: Classnite - skit: 2: volleyball. 5: cheering: 3. Goal: airline hostess s Activities: lacrosse: rifleryg foot- ball: Varsity Club: Lyn-News' 1 STEVE HAENEI. Rudy Byjo1fe ...send thee a beard. ikes: cheese, Friday and Satur- day nights, lively parties, Lily islikes: conceited girls, rainy Sundays, Monday mornings, Pellegrino's Plymouth ctivities: Freshman basketball, Varsity baseball: 5,45 j.V. base- ball: 23 Classnite--decorations: l,2: basketball: 2,4. oal: medicine LAWRENCE HORN Larry The world is good, and the people are good, and we're all good fellows together. ikes: sports, girls, convertibles 1FordJ, driving islikes: getting up late, nothing to do ctivities: j.V. baseball, tennis, intramural softball. Goal: undecided PATRICIA HOWLETT Pat Be of good cheer. Likes: driving, pizza, convertibles Dislikes: conceited people, doing homework Activities: basketball: lg table tennis: lg badminton: l,2: bowl- ing: 3,41 golf: 3,43 Classnite- skit: 2-4. Goal: nursing JULIA ANN HUNT Judy Curfew must not ring tonight. Likes: potato chips, softball, a black Ford Dislikes: snobs, vegetables Activities: softball: 2-4: volley- ball: 1: badminton: lg basket- ball: 2: Classnite -relays: 5,-i. Goal: private secretary ELISE HOFFELD Elise the smile that won't come oH Likes: singing, traveling, theater Dislikes: homework, tests Activities: chorus, Booster squad, teacher's aid iForest Hills High School? Goal: elementary school teacher A ,afifvixb J-56+ -f, E52 J if fl Jw 'IM 4 4 AU ' -N PM LW XL it JV iv 'JICATRICIS ,N ' , with stubbornp tience s 'ith triple steel I Likes: people, good m 165 ing Dislikes: bad music, noihing to do Activities: hockey: 1,23 tennis: 3, 4: table tennis: 2-45 basketball: 1,2g bowling lg Varsity singers: Choraliersg Iota Society: Dra- matics Society: Owl business staff: Classnite-1-4. Goal: teaching English SCOTT HUBBELI. Hub So I 'll travel along with a friend and a song. Likes: hot rods, girls, Fridays and good friends Dislikes: Mondays, nothing to do, winter Activties: Football: l,2. Goal: to see the world JOAN HUNTER joan neat, and trimly dressed Likes: convertibles, da ncing, Dislikes: lima beans, snobs, home- work Activities: badminton: 1,55 soft- ball: Zg bowling: 3,-ig Classnite -skit: 1--ig relays: 2. Goal: to be an executive secretary 33 Imliicf-RW pizza. Sloppy rchery: badminton: 2-4: volleyball: al- private secretary fi AQS MARGARET JOHNSON Peggy Filled to the brim with girlisb glee. Likes: week-ends, 12:15 Dislikes: Monday mornings, walking Activities: twirling: I-4: volley- ball: 1-4: basketball: 1,2: bad- minton: 1: softball: 3: bowling: 3,4: Classnite-volleyball: 1,3: skit: 2,4: costumes: 2-4 Goal: secretary and to be happily MARGARET INARDI Margie 'tis dancing I would be Likes: dancing, week-ends Dislikes: Mondays, snobs, boys with long hair Activities: twirling: 1-4: head ma- jorette: 4: badminton: l,2: ten- nis: 3: volleyball 2: basketball: I,3: Classnite-skit: 2.3: relays: 2-4: decorations: 3.4: volley- ball: 2: skit writing: I. Goal: to go back to Italy for a visit CONSTANCE ELAINE EVERETT JACOBS INMAN Ev Connie Charm us, orator 'till the lion Oh, tell me pretty maidens, look no larger than the cat. We lbfff ffl? moffjfv 'wmv Likes: folk guitar, ice hockey, like N014-' journalism Likes: a black Imapala converti- ble, pizza, working, weekends Dislikes: sarcasm, rainy weather, having a cold Activities: cheering: 1: basketball: 1,2: Lyn-News: 3,4: home room rep.: I-3: student council: l-3: Classnite - cheering: 1: cos- tume committee: 2,4 ichair- man 27: decorations commit- tee: 2: grand march committee: 2. Goal: secretary, to be happily married Dislikes: pseudo-intellectuals Activities: Hi-Y: 2-4 CVice Presi- dent: 47: Debating Society: 2- 4 4President: 2-47: Lyn-News: 2-4 lManaging Editor: 3: edi- tor: 41: Iota Society: 4: intra- mural volleyball: 1-4: Owl copy staff: home room rep.: 4: Classnite - decorations: I-4 skit: 3,4. Goal: surgeon IM 1 , 'X Q' apo 'C' j c Q Q BONNIE LEE JONES Bon before honor is humility Likes: sports, chem lab, having fun, driving Dislikes: Monday mornings, leav- ing L.H.S. Activities: tennis: 1-4 fhonor team 3,4J: bowling: l,2,4: table ten- nis: 3,4 fhonor team 5,454 ba- ketball: I-3: hockey: 1,2: Lyn- News business staff: 3: Owl selling and typing staff: junior 5- CAROL KAI-VIN K ' JUDITH ANN KAISER Smilie WJ v-5 I Judy Using- 484i'l- Will? 7010 deff W gvod natured a soul as e'er voice. ' Q ,, trod on sboe of leather. Likes: people, music, sports, fun,, V Likes: traveling, sports, P.j. par life, dancing, chocolate layer C ,Jryif ties, pizza cake ' Dislikes: lima beans, brownies Dislikes: pessimists, people who, VJL? with nuts, sloppy dressers try to blow up the chem lab Ml . 7fctivities: softball: 1: bowling: 1: Activities: tennis: badminton, table tennis: basketball: Var-A sity chorus: choral leaders: bowling: Classnite-1-4. LV' volleyball. 1-4, hockey 3,4 lhonor team: 37: basketball: 1- 4: tennis: 1: badminton: 2-4 ihonor team: 2,373 Leaders' married play: Senior play: twirling: 1-4: Goal: to help those who cannot Club: 1-4 isecretary: 3lQCl'l01'l1S1 Classnite - decorations: l,2: help themselves . 3: Classnite-volleyball: 1-4: X, volleyball: 2: costumes: 5,4: V basketball: 1,2: skit: 2-4: grand , skit: 4. I ff N march: 3. 'T Goal: nursing A J , :y tj 1 G Goal: math teacher 4 'N 34 1 J .- V AN - -J Q ' fi ,J va ' T .1 is V ., . , N A - J Y N A ' 'c f -f , t .- V . . , - x -s . -,, .x ,. ,, X X, F- g X, - I N J . . x J J PETER JACOBS jake a strong man to run a race Likes: vacations, history, track meets Dislikes: getting up in the morn- ing, hypocrites, Yankees Activities: Varsity cross country: 3,45 Varsity track: 3,43 Varsity Club: 3,45 intramural basket- ball, intramural badmintong in- tramural football. Goal: to make a million DOROTHY JANKE Dottie There is a spirituality which the typewriter does not generate. Likes: long weekends, pizza, driv- ing, up-state Dislikes: conceited people, home- work, Monday mornings Activities: basketball: 1,25 bad- minton: l,2g volleyball: 1,25 Classnite - relays: 1,25 volley- ball: 4. Goal: private secretary ELAINE JOHANNSEN Elaine My principle is to do whatever is right. Likes: music, dancing, smiling, the country, teaching Dislikes: none Activities: softball: 2,55 bowling: 45 Senior Prom decorations: 45 Classnite-decorations: 4. Goal: to keep smiling HOWARD JOHNSON Howie Simple Simon met a Pieman Likes: baseball, football, beach parties, cars Dislikes: conceited girls, Yankees, a lot of homework Activities: intramural softball: 1, 25 intramural volleyball: 3,45 band: 1,25 orchestra: 3. Goal: drafting Qc ns 1 'avi 'U , i , ,I A 1 If 1 , - ', . UZ' ' ff2Qis-v-1. A :- WILLIAM KAI-lL Willy don't tell my twin Likes: holidays, Fords, girls Dislikes: school, weekend assign- ments Activities: intramural softball Goal: marriage, family, retire- meh! 'if uve' .fr f .f I R e li PAUL KAMPE Gump dancing, jesting Likes: chaser meetings, good par ties, good foods, Reggie Dislikes: scoring contests, Mon- day morning Activities: Classnite - basketball: 2-4: skit: 2-45 decorations: 1-4: grand march: l-4. Goal: to make good . Fggk aids 9 Q Qi j 1 MARGARET KANE Maggi one among a thousand Likes: Marigabael's, food, whales Dislikes: walking, Monday morn- ings, nothing to do Activities: Hi-Y: 1-4 lvice presi- dent 4l5 cheering: 1-35 tennis: 1,2 thonor team 115 basketball: 1,25 volleyball: 1-4 thonor team 57: Junior play: Senior play, junior Prom decorations5 golf: 3,45 Thespian Society: Classnite-skit: 1-45 relays: 1,25 volleyball: 3,45 cheering: 15 decorations: 1-4. Goal: to be a success 2' '75-1 ELLEN KAPLAN El Algebra is where yo' leaves og countin' on yo' fingers and counts on yo' toes. Likes: dancing, boys, music, swim- ming Dislikes: aggressiveness, untidy- ness, boredom Activities: tennis: 1,55 golf: 5,45 table tennis: 25 volleyball: 55 chorus: 1,2,4: home room rep.: 45 student council: 45 French Club: 2-45 Owl typing and sales staff: softball: 25 Class- niteskit: 1-4. ' Goal: to teach math, mirrwe V , ,fue ' . :UL vu N57 -S 1. -U fiifd LZ, ,591 iii, MLIK, 5144735 4-4' Aysbfffrez J fur' ,j, ze-1 ' pri' IJAZIZAAI, L ' MADELINE KAPLAN Maddy anybody may see she is an actress Likes: weekends, parties, sports cars Dislikes: homework Activities: basketball: lg Classnite -skit: I-4: volleyball: 4, deco- rations: 4. Goal: dramatics SUE CAROL KELLER Chop-Suey cares much for her clothes Likes: nice clothes, pizza pie, dancing, sewing Dislikes: conceited people Activities: tennis: 3,4: bowling: 4, table tennis: 4: Owl typing staff: Classnitwskit: 3,45 cos- tumes: 3. Goal: executive secretary EUGENE KOLAKOWSKI Gene Fly fishing is a very pleasant amusement. Likes: fishing and other hobbies Dislikes: homework and school Activities: intramural sports Goal: go into the service and then 6nd a good-paying iob FRED KUBICK Kubes, bird, cat and chemistry anneals the common day Likes chemistry, girls, hot cars Dislikes: snobs, drips Activities: Hi-Y, lacrosse Goal.' undecided 36 by fx 0 fl Y I MURIEL KASSALOW Mur, Curly, Smiley W'arm summer sun, shine friendly here. Likes: agreeable people, hit rec- ords, Clansing, twirling, con- vert Pi etting gplat the crack f of da njfpeople who don't s ile ,Aq7i'ities: tennis: 5,45 volleyball: A l,2: table tennis: 5: golf: 5, softball: Z: field lyvgy: 1: bas- ketball: 2: Club: 5,-4, secre ywggg twirling: I-4 Q , ry squa: 2-419 Owl I siness staff: junior play-cos- fj tume mapager' Senior play' I k Chayiite-skit? l-4: costumes! 1 A 2-4. , ' ' l ujoagftbaizlier I J RICHARD KENT Richie You understand Latin? Likes: Yankees, cars, dates Dislikes: Latin, homework, Mon- day mornings Activities: intramural baseball: basketball: volleyball: Class- nite-skitg decorations Goal: to get rich and live long MARIE KNITTEL Knert Kindness is the word. Likes: people, sleeping, driving, sorority meetings, split sessions Dislikes: not having money, get- ting up early Activities: softball: 2-4: volley- ball: 2,4: field hockey: 2g Class- nite-relays: 3: skit: 2,4. Goal: oflice work MARIE LA ROCCA Marie Those move easiest who have learn'd to dance. Likes: weekends, ice cream, par- ties, dancing Dislikes: snobs, sloppy people, nothing to do Activities: softball: 1-24 bowling: Classnite-skit: 1-4. Goal: to graduate, become a dance instructor, marriage 'if 5 'hr cf' HOWARD TUCKMAN Friar Tuck who in his person acts his own creations Likes: girls, cars, acting, working in clubs, sleep, Cornell Dislikes: squares, big talkers, math loafers Activities: Junior play: Senior play: Hi-Y: 2-4: pres. 4: chap- lain 5: Classnite-skit commit- tee. Goal: industrial and labor rela- RITA STORTI Reet She doeth little kindnesses which Others leave undone. Likes: keeping busy, school and class spirit Dislikes: leaving Lynbrook Aftivilies: home room rep.: l-4: badminton: l: student council secretary: 4: class treasurer: 4: basketball: 1-4 lhonor team: 55: softball l,5,4 ihonor team: SJ: archery: 2 Khonor team: 21: tions, law Hi-Y: 3,4: Leaders' Club: 3.4: ,xxx A. up X Varsity twirler: 1-5: Owl eo- , 'FY' ' X - K ,WL -Mc, . ,r art editor: junior play: Senior jf V NM'-I Ja v ' ' play: junior and Senior Prom f gxkgjg' ,Xi-1-T., ' . 56+ 'XVI' decorations: Classnite-basket- RQ' : ,A 9 , vt. N kd ball: l-4: decorations: 1-4: skit: if., ' X--X-'A I, JLQI LLC' Z-4: volleyball l-2. I sux.-XL X2 X-O was: K Q-'T' QM X Goal: success and happiness V x 'Q' - N A' -14 vb ' X s ,is X' -ew if . :V iw C.wH5.tX-dir kv' U' X 'xliiest Looking W- , : X E-- o s. Y ., . N r ., . i X V 1 fr' i ' . 'I' '-xr' K X xr -of' A I gif' ft 4 5 I 3 Most Creative f ae- i. ' all will 4 G. BARTON BORLAND Bo. Bartie ez eryihing handsome ahout him Likes: weight lifting, track, spa ghetti. ice cream. rock-n-roll Dislikes: solid geometry home- work, bad movies .-lfli1'ilies.' Freshman football Freshman basketball: Fresh man track: track: 2--iz intra mural weight lifting: 5.4: Var- sity Club: j.V. football: 2,3 Classnite-basketball: l--i: re- lays: 5,-i. Goal: undecided MARY JANE GALLOWAY Mary She walks like beauty in Ihe night. Likes: horses. Italian food, most people, parties Dislikes: homework, onions, caul- ifiower .-lrliritiesf softball: 23 bowling: 4: Classnite-refreshments: 1- 5: checking: l-5: skit: -i. Goal: breed horses 37 VERONICA LAZO Roni gaiety and the quiet mind Likes driving, having fun Dislikes: loud people, homework Activities: basketball: l,2,4: vol leyball: 1-4: badminton: 5.4 hockey: 1,3. Goal: to do well in whatever I choose to do AJKQAA, 7' ,I t 7Mm L, W: a AJUW r ' A , W . 1 k A portrait ofthe ,f as a young ma Likes: Mahler, chess, gi s, food Dislikes: one hour parking limit in front of the school, hunger MITCHELL LEBE Mitch Bid me discourse: I will enchant thine ear. Likes drning, steak, radio, al- most es erything and everyone Dislikes spinach Arm ities intramural sports, Dra- matic Club, Junior play: Senior P 31' Coal I have already reached my goal I'll have to set another. PETER LEFCOURT Pete She is a woman: therefore to he won. Likes: French fries, good parties, pains in chemistry Activities: Chess team: 1-4 fpresi- dentb: Debating Society: 3,4g French Club: 5,4: J.V. football: 25 bowling: 45 Varsity Club: 2- 4: Classnite-decorations: 1-4. Goal: enter politics 1, v1 v Y f f Y I, L, L41 if it M V rf 'NJ , , JOHN LIMONCELLI Lemon, Gent where the lemon-trees bloom Likes: girls, hot cars, good par- ties, rock-n-roll, music Dislikes: snobs, traiiic tickets, milk Activities: football: 1-4: track: 1- 2: Classnite-skit: 1,25 volley- ball: 1,2. Goal: teacher LAWRENCE LEVINE Larry Wit and wisdom are born with a man. Likes: sports, cars, tongue sand- wiches, T.V., Saturday nights, Friday at 12:15 Dislikes: homework, college board class, braggarts, Spanish, college applications with com- positions, Monday at 8:00, Walter O'Malley Activities: basketball: 2-4: golf: 3,4: Varsity baseball manager: 2: Lyn-News: 2-4: assistant sports editor: 2, Owl copy staff: Classnite - skit decora- tions: 1-4, skit writing: 3,43 basketball: 3,4. Goal: to be a success 38 Friday nights, girls Dislikes: Sunday afternoons, homework, doing nothing Activities: intramural football: 1- 3: basketball: 1-4: tennis, ju- nior playg Classnite-basket- ball: 2-4: skit: 2-4. Goal: lifeguard at a girls' camp DONALD LESSNE Donald ere the eastern scouf' Likes: music, chess Dislikes: split-session Activities: band: 1-45 wrestling: track: 4: football: lg Hi-Y: Goal: undecided EDWARD LICHTENWALD Ed A new Columbus ofthe forest deepsf' Likes: chemistry, American his tory Dislikes: none Activities: rifleryg softball: Class nite. Goal: undecided PAULA LIEBERMAN Paula 'The very pink of perfection. Likes: pizza, weekends, music, ivy-league clothes Dislikes: rising at 6:30 A.M., excess homework Activities: table tennis: 1-35 ar- chery: 1: badminton: 3,49 Ju- nior playg French Club: 3,4: ftreasurer: 433 Owl business staff: Iota: 3,43 Classnitev-skit: 1-4. F' .,' . X Ag-A Goal: teachmggnd sgsfriegelg .g , lxfxfghgf ,cf 1, - .PN ,,, is Q '-LP., xg'-1 ' 1 4' Qrfg 4 - . f . , C. :se N - ci' v' f'Lf5,i,ff1,A.:f if , C -x . ' 5' . S X 'O 3' cr +' +- lk .1 X A f 1 if kk , . y bv -- - c. . mf' . , ' q -x .5 ,Z-5 ,I If !f X J,57'Ti? FQ? ' .' t if-P LAURENCE s. LITTENBERG Laurie Wine, women and song. Likes: science-fiction, women, guitar Dislikes: talented people, untal- ented people, etc. Activities: Owl co y staff' o a: 3,43 Debating giscie ' French Club: 3,43 ews- S' Goal: inventing js, tosri g liquor U ,WV 'i 'Xlhp sk .' ,.v : I f PHYLLIS MANDELBAUM Phyl . . . who hath lost no friend Likes: music, convertibles Dislikes: boredom, homework Activities: basketball: 1-4: French Club: 1,2g table tennis: 3: golf: 3,4g Lyn-News 4: Iota: 4: Owl copy staff: Classnite-cheering: 2,35 relays: 2. Goal: iournalist . ,J 1 f-4 , 1 0 if . K if 2 ' all , is t ,., 77 -cCf..eL: ' ' .' 4'.' L- -'fff ic! at 7 LEWIS McCURDY Lew eyes ofa boy and heart ofa ranger Likes: cards, money, Garbarinds, stick shift cars Dislikes: making speeches, hard girls, meat loaf Activities: varsity baseball: Z-4: varsity basketball: 3,4g Hi-Y: 2-4: J.V. baseball: lg J.V. bas ketball: 2: Classnite - volley- ball: l-4g basketball: 1: grand march: 3: decorations: 4. Goal: to have lots of money gc , -f 1, 75 A. f gr YJ' N4 N Cfx :Q Q' NX f s Q4 247 Q 4- THEODORE LINDER Ted Keep thy muscle t.rained. Likes: cars, guns, fishing, girls Dislikes: getting up at 7:00 Activities: wrestling: 2-4: lacrosse: 2-4: track: lg football: 2,4. Goal: undecided WILLIAM LUX Bill lrises like pinwheels about to spin Likes: hunting, fishing, and girls Dislikes: wise guys Activities: cross country: track: Classnite-checking: skit: deco- rations. Goal: undecided PAT MARCELLO Marce A full assurance given by looks. Likes: stick '58 Merc, good par- ties, Fridays Dislikes: Mondays, drinking par- ties, slow cars Activities: j.V. football: 2,3: Var- sity football: 4: wrestling: 3,4: lacrosse: 2-4: Hi-Y: 2-4: Class- nite-basketball: 3,49 skit com- mittee: 4. Goal: to do thc best I can at any- thing I do ROXANNE MELLOW Rocky fashions brightest arts Likes: clothes, Broadway shows, boys, Italian food Dislikes: clicks, stuck-up girls and boys Activities: Owl aft staEg Lyn- News art editor: Lyn-News rep: 1: Booster rep: lg Classnitw checking: 25 decorations: 4: cos- tumes: 3,4. Goal: fashion designer 39 N7 yoga' vac Wx .ii X' , fx:- QP STEPHEN MERRILL Steve, Meriweather W'hat shall u'e do . . . or go fishing? Likes: gorgeous scent of fish in the back seat of my car, Dave Brubeck Dislikes: fast cars that don't stall Activities: Iota: 3.4: wrestling: I. 4: track: 2.4: badminton: 4: weight lifting: 4: Chess Club: 5.4: bowling: I,3,4. Goal: to be myself GENE MICELI Geno sailors are men Likes: music. baseball Dislikes: school, movies Goal: Navy DORIS MIDDLETON Doris Smile on her lips Likes: pizza. weekends. Sunday drives Dislikes: homework. Snobs, rainy weather Adii-ities: junior Prom decora- tions: Classnite -- decorations: 2.3: skit: 2.71. Goal: to build my own swimming pool PHILIP MILLER Phil Hunting fills mv thoughts hy day. Likes: cars. hunting. girls Dislikes: hard guys Activities: intramural softball: I 3. Goal: to be a machinist L l 'L 1 l 'D 51 ' I if pm qs fi-. ,,,, ee- 13 M T9 punt 64 3.-Q Q aft' i GERALD NASH jerry fllafhenzatics . . . can nerer lie fully learnt. Likes: cars, parties Dislikes: people that talk too much Acgvitiess intramural softball: 2- Goal: aeronautical engineer 40 lul- RICHARD NORTON Rick A man. gazing at the stars. is pro verbially at the mercy of puddles in the road. Likes: sleep, money Dislikes: work Aftirities: Freshman basketball Classnite - basketball: lg re: lays: l. Goal: electrical engineer - . WL.. JOHN NUCCI Duke, John There was ease in Ca5ey's manner as he stepped up to the hat. Likes: baseball, money, winning, rock 'n' roll Dislikes: Spanish, homework, work, silly girls Activities: j.V. baseball: Varsity baseball: 3.4: Varsity Club: 3.4. Goal: physical education teacher ALICE J. OLSEN Oley You're my friend-what a thing friendship is, world without end. Likes: singing, acting, food Dislikes: homework Activities: badminton: I-4g honor team: 2-4: bowling: 2-4: volley- ball: IA: junior and Senior play: Student Council: 2: Var- sity Chorus: 4: Classnite-skit: 1-4: relays: 3,-1, Goal: private secretary in the tele- vision field MARSHA MOHANE Red Hcurtained with cloudy red Likes.' shoes, boys, music Dislikes: snobs Activities: tennis: 2: golf: 5 bowling: 4, Classnitefskitz 2. Goal: elementary school teacher CHARLES MONAGHAN Charlie Speak in French when you can't think of lhe English. Likes: cars, girls, sports Dislikes: snobs, English Activities: Freshman track: track: 2, intramural softball: 1,23 in- tramural basketball: l,2: Class- nite-basketball: 2-4: relays: 2. Goal: to be a millionaire i I O 9 I I . 1 NELLDA MORRISSEY Nellie You ain't heard nothin' yet, folks. Likes: short trips, swimming. horseback riding, dancing, sports Dislikes: lima beans, squash, not having any energy Activities: Hi-Y: 2-43 Frosh cheer- ing, j.V. cheering: Varsity ,cheeringg student council: l,5g class treasurer: 5: volleyball: l- 4g tennis: 1,25 badminton: l-4, ... Classnite- volleyball: 1,25 re- lays: l-4: skit: 1-4: cheering: l, 4. Goal: to be satisfied with what- ever I have . 1 - ROBERTA MUNZER Bobbie She's little . . . but, oh my.'!! Likes: weekends, cool cats, the village, people in general Dislikes: beatniks, early mornings Activities: golf: baseball: table tennis. Goal: kindergarten teacher f sl? :fl anim ,g Q 2 9, - M' f ff ,. D Alina, ,.,.n CONSTANCE PALUMBO Chunks and her hair was so charmingly curled Likes: all kinds of music Dislikes: hockey Activities: badminton, basketball, bowling, Goal: private secretary TIIDU PETER PARK Tiidu You stand in your own light. Likes: chemistry, chess, French Club, girls Dislikes: homework Actiiities: intramural bowling: 2: intramural tennis: 3: intramur- al badminton: 4: home room rep: Z: Chess Club: 2-41 Stamp Club: 4: French Club: 5,-lg Classnite-decorations: 1: re- freshments: Z. Goal: lawyer or doctor ELIZABETH ANN PASTOR Betty Ann prompt at every call Likes: potato chips, weekends Dislikes: Snobs, people who aren't on time Activities: softball: 2.-ig bowling: -lg chorus: 2,3. Goal: to get married JEANNINE PELLEGRINO Jeanie Say I am dancing. Likes: boys, dancing, chewing gum Dislikes: homework, getting up early Actirilies: table tennis: softball. Goal: secretary 41 JOHN N. PELLEGRINO John Happy am I: from care I'm free.' Likes: apricots, sports cars, sweat- ers Dislikes: Fords, Sundays Activities: Hi-Y: 1-43 wrestling: 13 lacrosse: 23 track: 3,43 Class- nita-skit: 1-43 refreshments: 1, 2. Goal: create chain of Plymouth Cities GERALDINE I.. PETERSON Geri Friends are born, not made. Likes: painting, drawing, danc- ing, Navy Dislikes: fast driving, getting up early, lima beans Activities: table tennis: 2-43 bad- mignton: 2,43 Classnite - skit: 2, . Goal: private secretary MADELINE PITELLO Mad, Maddy, Petunia apt and gracious words Likes: happy people, expensive clothing, convertibles, licorice, balloons Dislikes: prep-school, being sick Activities: tennis: 1 ihonor teamJ3 volleyball: 1-4 fhonor team: 3, 433 basketball: 1-4 Qhonor team 3,473 badminton: 2-4 thonor team: 2-413 golf: 33 Owl pho- tography staff3 Senior playg home room rep: 43 prom deco- rations: 3,43 Classnite - cheer- ing: 2,33 decorations: 3,43 skit: 1-43 basketball: 2-43 volleyball: l,2. Goal: to always be as happy as I am now NANCY PRESTON Nanc report, retort, rejoinder, repartee Likes: veal parmesan, johnny Ma- this, Bermuda shorts, spare ribs Dislikes: history, raisins, egg plant Activities: Freshman cheering: 13 J.V. cheering: 23 Varsity cheer- ing: 33 class treasurer: l,2Q Hi- Y: 2,33 basketball: 1-33 volley- ball: l,23 Classnite - decora- tions: l-33 skit: 1-33 relays: 2,3. Goal: to graduate high school . . .and college 42 htel 11, GERALDINE PERROTTA Gerry 'I'lJere's no substitute for hard work. Likes: pajama parties, Long Beach, math and history Dislikes: vegetables, days with more than one test, leaving L.H.S. Activities: booster club: 13 junior play3 table tennis: 53 softball: 33 Owl photography and business SIZHSQ Senior play: vol- leyball: 43 chorus: 13 Classnite -skit: 1-43 refreshments: 2-4. Goal: math or history teacher PATRICIA PETTERSSON Patsy a mirror of faith Likes: music, sports, people Dislikes: peas and lima beans Activities: tennis: 1-43 thonor team: 2-473 table tennis: 2-4 lhonor team: 3,453 Junior and Senior plays: Iota: 5,4 tlibra- rian: 413 Hi-Y 3,43 Varsity cho- rus: 3,43 Choraliers: 3,43 home ' fbom rep: 43 Junior Prom re- freshments3 Lyn-News business staff: 33 Classnite-skit: 1-43 cos- tumes: 2,3. Goal: nursing lf ui JOHN PLANT Eggv On their own merits modest men are dumb. Likes: sports, parties, driving, music Dislikes: cranky people Activities: varsity wrestling: 1-43 varsity cross country: 2-43 var- sity track: 2-43 orchestra: 2-43 Classnite-volleyball: 1-43 dec- orations: 3,43 relays: 2. Goal: commission in U.S. Navy MICHAEL POPKIN Mick lVrite well and worthily of American things. Likes: sports, Fords, money Dislikes: conceited people, hard gl-W5 Activities: basketball: 13 softball: l,3,43 varsity baseball man- ager: 23 Varsity Club: 2-4. Goal: sportswriter x , K. k Ml, .H D LAUREL FRANK ALAN FRIESS f A life Laurel Al, Pads ' , I ask to know. One vast, substantial smile jf.. uf. ,454 Likes: singing, writing, opera, Likes: Charlie the watchman, 7? ' i 5 unpretentious people, casual sports, split sessions, Spanish - 'HA ' It living, Faulkner Dislikes: canines, doing home- 1 N' ' Dislikes: Silas Mamet. formali- work at 6 A.M. V g Y 1 ' , ty, copy deadlines, crew cuts Activities: Iota Society, Hi-Y, j ' , Activities: tennis: 1-4 lhonor Freshman football and basket- 2 i team 253 basketball: 1,25 table ball: j.V. baseball: Varsity I '- tennis: 2-4: bowling: 1: Dra- football: 2-4: Varsity basket- matics Club: 1: debating: 2: ball: 2-43 Varsity baseball: 2-45 V QV junior play: Senior play-stu- Varsity Club: Lyn-News sports 4 , iffy? dent directorg Lyn-News ledi- editor: 4: Owl business staff: ' gpygj tori: Owl co-editor: Girls' home room rep.: 1: Classnite- KAW State: N.C.C.J. Convention: Varsity chorus: 3,49 Chora- liers: 3: Iota Society 3,4 fmem- bership chairman: 43: home- room rep'23'HiY' 34 ' . .1 I g, Most Versatile skit: 1-4: volleyball: 1-4: deco- rations: l-4: basketball: 1. ' M I A ,094 If Best Dancer J t 'lk ill L5fJ'w lv 1 - K , xqoal, to beasuccess 7V,Uwb4,Xlpl!,Q'1A Mgt'-f'H, mf tiff f Goal music .ioiiinalisti-si i ' Y I i L , ' M UWA Q fluff ,Quo :e,w'7,f eff x5+ '7 C J , 1 MARLIN FRIEDMAN Goose seems to walk on wings and tread in air Likes: '57 Chevy convertibles, dancing, everybody Dislikes: jealous people, sarcasm Activities: badminton: l,2g vol- leyball: 3,43 basketball: 1: Class- nite-cheering: 1-4: skit: 1-4. Goal: nursing, modeling AI. AMALFITANO Alby more like wrestling than dancing Likes: girls, hot cars, English Dislikes: traffic tickets, snobs Activities: football: basketball baseball. 43 BARBARA RA DCLIFF Bobby Shall we twirl down the middle? Likes: driving cars, sports, boys. dancing Dislikes: homework, snobs, un- reliable people Activities: twirling: 1-4 ldrum majorette: 47, Junior play: ten- nis: l-4 ihonor team: Z,3Jg table tennis: 2-4: thonor team: SP1 basketball: 5: golf: 3: Owl typing staff, Classnite-skit: 2- 4: grand march decorations: 5: relays: 5. Goal: elementary school teacher and marriage 43 Y ' s Mis: C: Us UQ M -:sw A AVI Sledge his big Likes: swimming, singing, Friday afternoons Dislikes: Monday mornings, snob- bish girls Activities: Hi-Yg Freshman bas- ketballg Freshman track: intra- mural softball: Varsity singers: Classnitwskit. Goal: millionaire STEPHEN REITTINGER Steven He looks ahead to see. Likes: girls, chemistry Dislikes: homework Goal: chemist PATRICIA SCHELERO Pat My love is faf from land. Likes: Riverhead, money, laughs Dislikes: false people, Monday mornings, strict teachers Activities: softball: 2-4: bowling: 43 Classnite - skit: 1-49 cost- tumes: 2. Goal: try to do my best at all times 44 YQ' C' 1 Q Q,a pn.. i mai 'V Sl wx E it Q 49- ?R Qs ln Y r I ' 1 J i M ' tj' s. Y 'Q MARJORIE RAPP Marge tu'irling in lhy band Likes: parties, twirling, dancing, Rockville Centre boys Dislikes: homework, show-offs, conceited boys Activities: archery: lg twirling: 1- 4, volleyball: l-4: basketball: l-4: bowling: l,3,4g chorus: l- 4: Senior Prom decorations, Classnite - relays: lg decora- tions: lg basketball: 3: cos- tumes: 3,-4. Goal: secretary and wife if EDWARD REDISH f is Joe The eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing. Likes: Gershwin music, horses, progressive jazz, science fiction Dislikes: Dixieland jazz, people who erase and write again be- fore the dust is brushed away intramural softball: 2: volleyball: 3,45 Iota: 2: Owl copy 2,33 math play: Classnite- lg tickets: 2. Goal: ph-ysi 'st LWX if? R2-1 r. L ,s JANE SCHARP Janie, Doll the prettiest doll in the world Likes: convertibles, pizza and chi nese food, cotton candy, mos people Dislikes: spinach, onions, nosey people, white bucks, liars Activities: bowling: 2-43 basket ball: 5: hockey: 2,33 golf: 5,4g Classnite 3,4. Goal: get married andzhave a flock of kids , Q f if ' L 'L I. b I 5. .Y i I' tx 5 w-x W, rti ,L :K x J U H xl ' i wx , 1' I i. 0. xii? AUDREY SCHIFF Audrey She's a winsome, wee thing. Likes: being short, parties, pizza Dislikes: being tired, nothing do, people who talk too Activities: bowling: l-4: 2: Classnite-skit: 2-4 tions: 3,4. Goal: to lead a full, rich successful life RICHARD SCHWAN Goose And every goose a swan, lad. Likes: fast cars, weekends Dislikes: homework, dead week- ends Activities.' intramural softball. Goal: to have plenty of money SHARON SHARKEY Shark Rose of Sharon Likes: pizza, Mickey Mantle, boys with crewcuts, men teachers Dislikes: nothing to do, not hav- ing a car Activities: hockey: I,2: volleyball: 1,2: basketball: 1,2,4: baseball: I: softball: 2,-4: tennis: 5: bowl- ing: 2,5: Senior Prom refresh- ments: Classnite. Goal: secretary PATRICIA SHERIDAN Pat just and firm of purpose Likes: dancing, rock and roll, sporty clothes, pizza Dislikes: snobs, getting up in the morning, too much homework Actiisities: archery: I: volleyball: 2-4: basketball: 3.4: softball: 2- 4 fhonor team DQ Owl sales committee: Classnite - volley- ball: 3: refreshments: Z: decora- tions: 5,4. Goal: to be a fair person to every- one LINDA SIMON Linda Imagination is the supreme master of art. Likes: New York City, chem lab. pizza, weekends, the beach. cats Dislikes: Monday mornings, sur- prise tests, spiders Actirities: Varsity twirling: ten- nis: badminton: softball: bas- ketball: bowling: Owl co-art editor: Classnite-decorations: grand march. Goal: artist PATRICIA E. SCOTT Scotty ll hose voice was music when our day began. Likes: sports, snowstorms, driv- ing, reading Dislikes: getting sick, washing dishes, Yankees Activities: basketball: I-41 honor team: 2,5P: bowling: 1: hockey: l,5,4: ihonor team 4M badmin- ton: 2,54 chorus: 2: Varsity singers: 5,-4: Classnite-basket- ball: l-4: relays: I,2: skit: 2: grand march: 5,4: volleyball manager. Goal: do something worthwhile , r -j,jvyM f, 'ff fy tif: ' , lY.lljiXQM I, I J. ' E . 'gl-' 9.701 ' 'fl fl!! 1 J- 'fl ' ' 7,0 -IW! JACKIE SHAW jackie acting upon human experience Likes: knitting, reading, driving, sports Dislikes: none Activities: basketball: archery: table tennis: bowling. Goal: medical technologist ROGER SHERWOOD Ox many a good tall fellou ' Likes: sports, cars, Saturday nights Dislikes: Spanish, football prac- tice, dogs Activities: football: 1-4: basket- ball: 1-4: track: l,5,4: baseball: 2: Classnite - decorations: 1: l: volleyball: l,5,4: skit: 5,4: Varsity Club: SA. Goals: commercial artist fl , r 'S 1 K X f 'x,l. i 2 1 HM I X ' 'Stan - LL!! , , .1 xv Y .Yjf N Rb ily Tig f' -V X if I K 1 f 1 I , : ROBERT SINGER Bob Are your drums a-beating yet? Likes: music. sports, driving, girls Dislikes: Snobs Activities: intramurals: 1-35 track: 1-4: Hi-Y: 5,-1: Iota: 4: band: 1-4: orchestra: 5,41 math team. Goal: satisfaction and happiness 45 ELAINE SMILFY Eee-lainc all the u'orld's a stage Likes: pizza, good books, the T.W., P.-I. parties, punctuality Dislikes: cowboy pictures, bad moods, insincerity, eggs and ish Activities: Junior play: senior play: Thespian Society: Owl copy staff: junior Prom deco- rations: Senior Prom decora- tions: Lyn-News: 5,43 chorus: 4: tennis: 2,35 badminton: 5,4: volleyball: 3,4: Classnite-dec orations: 25 skit: 2-4. Goal: to remain health and happy at all times CAROL ANN SMITH Carol All the stars are in the rigbt places. Likes: weekends, pizza, driving Dislikes: snobs, working, nothing to do Activities: softball: 2: basketball: lg bowling: 4: softball: 4: Class- nite-skit: 2. Goal: marriage LORETTA SOPER Loret to see a fine lady upon a white horse Likes: singing, acting, music, horses, boys Dislikes: show offs, bossy people, tripe Activities: archery: 1, tennis: 52 bowling: table tennis: Classnite -skit: 2-4: decorations: 2,35 costumes: 3. Goal: success in whatever I try GAIL D. STEIN Squeaks shrieking and squeaking in fifty different sbarps and flats Likes: Marigabaels, converti- bles, plums Dislikes: Sunday, French Activities: badminton: l-4: vol- leyball: 3,4: table tennis: l,2: Hi-Y: 1-4: Classnite-cheering: 5: skit: 1,Z. Goal: to teach in a secondary school BARBARA TABAK Barb These bave inspired my youthful mind. Likes: math lespecially geome- tryJ, classical music, piano, be- ing busy Dislikes: insincere people, bore- dom Activities: tennis: 2-45 table ten- nis: 2-4 lhonor team: 37: Lead- ers' Club: 2-43 Iota Society: 3. 4 ladministrative chairman: 4: membership committee: 5,4bg Owl typing editor, math team: 45 Classnite-skit: l,3,4. Goal: mathematics teacher 1 MARK TEITELBAUM Mark Men for the most become much better for being a little bad. Likes: trout fishing, classical mu- sic, Thomas Wolfe, golf, Frank Sinatra Dislikes: Sunday, cauliflower, loud girls, big cars, rock 'n' roll, rats Activities: Varsity baseball: Var- sity tennis: junior play: Senior play: Student Council: Iota So- ciety: Owl copy staff, intra- mural basketballg Lyn-News lsports editorbg Classnite. Goal: physician ROZLYNE TESSLER Rozzy, Roz Wisdom and wit are little seen. Likes: sleeping late, Sinatra's singing, dancing the cha cha Dislikes: wearing shoes, prunes Activities: archery: 1: table ten- nis: 1: Owl business staff: Classnite-skit: 2-4. Goal: teacher, then marriage to a millionaire tv 4? ' !L 2, , , g C, I ' X 46 K, ', 4 lil'-'-'4'2' , ' I -4, UVA, ,1 12:46 T f, 1 . f' A, O14 cc L-'qi' .fc -1' ' V ' . , L L K ' f 2 g . -, :df ., ,lofi 11.49-LL I., ,, ,gif-Q J,-4 if WL i L Q xjyl. PATRICIA ANNE TRIMBOLI Pat Hplaiting a dark-red love knot into ber long, black hair Likes: red and white Ford, driv- ing, Chinese food Dislikes: pizza, history, book re ports, homework Activities: softball: lg Classnite- skit: 1: costumes: 1-3: basket ball: 1. Goal: secretary, marriage ROBERT M. STECKLER Bob He hunts and dreams. Likes: Friday afternoon, Chevy convertibles, football Dislikes: Sunday afternoons, Pel- legrino Plymouths, hard guys. math Activities: Frosh football: Frosh track: intramural basketball: l- Zg j.V. track: 2: Varsity foot- ball: 3: Varsity track: 3,43 lota Society: Classnite-skit decora- tions: 1-4. Goal: medicine ALAN STRUMPF Al pleasurable and genial feeling Likes: girls Dislikes: none Activities: Varsity track: 43 intra- mural weight lifting: intra- mural wrestling. Goal: to attain a high degree of success in what I do MARGARET SULLIVAN Peggy The cbarm ofa deed is in its doing. Likes: dancing, parties, crew-cuts, ivy-league clothes Dislikes: having nothing to do Activities: basketball: 1-4: volley- ball: l-4g hockey: 1-4 fhonor team 2-47: softball: 1: archery: 2: badminton: 3,41 Hi-Y: Class- nite--skit: l-4: relays: 1-4: dec- orations. Goal: airline stewardess x ' My I Aff' ll fn . lip MARY SZULBORSKI Suds I'm forever blowing bubbles Likes: Monday, Thursday and Friday nights, fast cars, money Dislikes: getting up early, snobs. tests Activities: badminton: l,2: vol- leyball: lg basketball: 3: bowl- ing: 1,45 leaders: l-3: home room rep: 35 Classnite-baskeb ball: l-5: volleyball: lg costume committee: 3. Goal: to travel ANTHONY VALLONE PETER VAN HAGEN EUGENE VIGILANTE ROBERT VINCELLI Tony He's a poet but be doesnt knou' it. Likes: cars, girls IJIJIIKKJI Goal: to get a job Van and faulted with sucb ease Likes: weekends, wrestling, pole vaulting. sports cars Dislikes: Monday mornings. homework Activities: Varsity wrestling: 1-4: Varsity track: 2-4: Hi-Y: Var- sity Club: l-4: j.V. football: 2: Freshman track: Classnite-re- freshments: l: relays: 2: grand march: 3. Goal: veterinarian Geno so pleasant, so jolly Likes: girls, rock-n-roll, money, books, eating, parties Dislikes: school, work, home- work. snobbish girls Activities: J.V. basketball: l-5: intramural football: 2: Varsity football manager: 4: Classnite -basketball: 3,4. Goal: millionaire Pot Can tbe pot call tbe kettle .... P Likes: Chevy convertibles, pizza, parties, girls fof coursel, money Dislikes: being broke Activities: j.V. baseball: 2: Var- siity baseball: 43 Classniteskit: Goal: radio and T.V. electronics 47 STEPHANIE WALD Stevi the problem of darkness does not exist for a man gazing at the stars. Likes: Bartok, pizza, Brubeck Dislikes: buying gas, Sunday night Activities: archery: Ig badminton: 5,43 table tennis: 5,4g Hi-Y: 4: Iota: 5,45 Iota executive board: 4, Owl copy staff: 4, Lyn- News: 45 Classnite - decora- tions: skit: grand march. , Goal: teachi N ' IV ' 9s Q 'il ,ll v', N F 'W I ti ll I' -f ' 1 , ' I I ii ' ' ' I , V, JAMES WATTERS Witt He seems so near and yet so far Likes: sports, weekends, football parties Dislikes: homework, getting up early Activities: baseball: 1-4: home room rep: 3,43 Classnite-voI- leyball: 1-4. Goal: to play for the Dodgers EVELYN WEISINGER Cookie charm strikes the sight Likes: modeling, dancing, shop- ping, meeting nice boys, going to nightspots Dislikes: over-agressive people, slovenliness Activities: tennis, golf: chorus: basketball: bowling: Classnite. Goal: fashion line, business world, marriage, teaching JACK WESTON Wes A hackfield is only as good as its line. Likes: girls, cars, good parties Dislikes.' wise guys Activities: football: 3,4g track: 3, 45 wrestling: 4. Goal: undecided 48 WILLIAM WALSH Willy' Hi.' handsome hunting man, fire your gun. Likes: guns, girls, cars Dislikes: homework, school, get- ting up early Activities: wrestling: swimming: handball. Goal: to work and make a lot of money MITCHELL E. WEINGRAD Fuzzy So 'ere's to you, Fuzzy-Wuzz Likes: wrestling, swimming, classnite, senior play, golf, skin diving Dislikes: idleness, wise guys, ex- cessive homework Activities: junior play: Senior play: wrestling: 43 Classnite- skit: 5,45 decorations: 4, Owl photography staff. Goal: civil engineering EDWARD WEISMAN Ed Statesman yet friend to truth Activities: French Club: Stamp Club lchairmanbg Junior play: Senior play. Goal: U. S. State Department PETER ALBERT WIDNESS Pete .Men of feu' words are the hest men. Likes: football, swimming, driv mg Dislikes: turnips, careless drivers Activities: J,V. football: 2,3: Var- sity football: 4: intramural bas- ketball: l,2,4g Varsity Club. Goal: engineering fs BARBARA BRODLIEB Barb, Babs Let me be dressed fine as I will. Likes: Marigabael's, food, sum- mer, johnny Mathis Dislikes: Sundays, history Activities: tennis: 1,2,4g volley- ball: 1-4: stunts and tumbling: 55 Junior play: Iota: 3,4: Owl business staff: Classnite - skit decorations: 13,45 cheering: Z- 4: volleyball: LX, Goal: physicist HARVEY ROSENBERG Harvey To ridicule philosophy is really to philosophizef' Likes: cars, girls, clothes, hunting Dislikes: Monday mornings, tests, crowds Artivities: tennis: 5,45 debating: 3,43 Lyn-News: 3: Iota: 3,4g Classnite-skit: 2-4. Goal: business ZQLESCWJI JLVL lb-effewolg C,g.fZ 53.55 f' tv- mw - 'ku i' dl, r X3 Best Dressed A ' W q kim. 'SQA ? 5 jj f 'iii sf L J-5 is J, JANICE WINKLER jan with headed bubbles winking at the brim Likes: pizza, parties, the torch of the Statue of Liberty Dislikes: intolerance Activities: softball: 2,45 badmin- ton: -ig volleyball: 53: junior and Senior prom decorations: Owl business staff: Classnite -skit: 1,45 volleyball: SA: re- lays: 2. Goal: undecided MICHAEL WOLIN Mike All mankind loves a lover. Likes: cards, money, drive-in movies Dislikes: cats, English, girls who try to act sexy Acti1'ities.' intramural football: 2 4: interscholastic bowling: 2-4, Goal: a dentist ig PATRICIA ZORN Pat good, amiable and sweet Likes: tennis, driving, drama Dislikes: Mondays, snobs Activities: tennis: 1,4g basketball: 1: table tennis: l,5,4g Classnite -1,43 yearbook. Goal: lawyer we 5-e, 43 Link JC' I Q S1 an-.. if n. f'v ..,.f mls i :vw - f .R .mg 'PL B :fi xv S -IGN -Q 73 'g kf W 'u 'K fa I y 3 1 Q' i 'n A., f vin ' f v' , .sr -'W-L, , Q .1 Q, ,Qt 4 il Af - 1Ai,:5:Q1'x4s, v vw Q aM' Q - ' Q X :I 7 7 4 A ffl 5 W , I gg. ki M. L if . A 4 A .Q 6 sf. I ...f5,.' Vg , 5, xf.. V N ' L 1 L I Q f x ' at Q 1 4 Jaw 1 ,?,, fy 1' CLASSES I fnlv 0 tg 'l'et'Q',l':,g. 'ix 9,2 Q Q 1 V Y e J fc' J'- lfpz 1 1 J .fx fgwzl' BQ 'gif K. by Nd' OFFICERS Charles Papa presxdent Eselwn Lazo secretary Vnrgxma Stebbms treasurer Nancy Smnhers uce president CLASS OF 1961 1953! H. R. REPS: Bottom-P. Vassil, N. Smithers, A. Schreiber. Top-H. DeGuili0, D. McNally, E. Hausner, ul. Schulteis, R. Babich. 7 H R 26 Rowl R Fxsher J Tucker F MHCAFIHC H Blshop G Harrls H Mxller G Jaffe Row 2 J Slam F DeRosa L Shaplro B Hlll S Menscher S lzpstenn B Rosenbaum C Lee S Sxmens Rowl, D Nagel L Wilson J Appleman S Klrh T T Ni 'S C Muro M MacLexsh F Brady Barbara B Gardner Vi Was serman A Wldlltz S Wllll8mS L Lavello J Eckhaus Row 4 S Meade S Snkorsky G Anderson P Schwenzer G Pus kus R Krexzman D Osher H DeGu1l1o Brian Fexl H R N Row 1 lx Champ R Warts A Sghrenber R Holmes A Bookhelm M DeG1ona Row 7 H Mooney L Wexg B Lench S Dalco J Dugan J johnson J Solarz L Greenberg J Klem Row 3 NV Aronoff B Parakus M Ramer A Vm ull: L Bextler L Sarasohn E Woodconk N hfLAHllS lx Cerda G Vessels C Papa Row 4 R Sharlley E Niott M Nlewman XX Weller L Marun G Metknlf L Rashkm A WISISIUQSI D Froman J Lefcourt R Edson . . : -. ,. ,. , . , ,. , . ,. , . - . , . , . . -. , . , . , . ,. , . , . . . . , . , . ,. ,. ,. , . ,. , -. ,. , . , . , . - . . G-. , . ,. ,. , , . , . , . , . , V , - , , 4 . . . , . , - '-'- ' Q - Q - 1 - v . . y - Q . v . , . ' ' ' V L . 74 . . , ' , , - . - . - . . . , . , . , . , .., , ,L , I . . .1 . 1 . , . , . ' , . , , , , , N H. R. 25B: Row l-C. Hoffman, E. Lazo, S. Barry, P. Vassil, C. Pontillo, P. Levie. Row 2-QJ. Greenfield, N Anderson, B. Maiorino, M. Fitzpat- rick, E. Steinberg, J. Miller, R. Ab rams, G. Johnson, L. St. George, J Genson, E. Shane, A. Manakides. r- -1 , x I es. X .J i H. R. ZBA: Row l-M. Gollance, R Karsh. J. Ramsey, H. Mullholland, G Trosian. Row 2-B. Schildkraut. S Radden. A. Hammer. S. Kirshman, Ii Disch, N. Smithers. S. Beck, J. Fried man. N. Carr. Row 5--A. Fetzer, A Lesser, H. Rosenthal, S. Butler, S Dahl. D, Ling, M. Goepfert, H. O'Con ner, V. Condit, L. Silvershine, M Dooley. Row 4 - R. Freedman, E Ostwald, B. Kaufman, H. Susswein R. W'ohl, J. Jacobs, T. Clark, T, How- lett, M. Savitt. Absent-S. Delibert 1, 4 . l i Q. T l i f '-4 H. R. 24B: Row 1-M. Hotchner, C. Meyers, M. Bressner, P. Dixon, R. Bernstein, M. Goldberg. Row 2-V. Franzese, T. Schuler, D. Roll, S. Mc- Coy, V. Stebbins, S. Lieberman, R. Gromet, L. Bozza, E. Klugg. Row 3- C. Miller, L. Dunn, P. Dash, S. Vos- burgh, E. Woodcock, J. Schultheis, B Abrahmson, H. Pearlman, L. Moselle, D. Keely, B. Levy. Row 4-G. Kern, N. Robbins, J. Martingale, F. Norton, R. Citkovic, J. Michaelman, S. Phil- lips, K. Shevatov. H. R. 25: Row 1-A. Schwartz, N. Fab- ricant, M. Levy, F. Kaufman, H. Mil- ler. Row 2-E. Danner, E. Hausner B. Lamel, D. Corey, M. Romano, B Muller, A. Davis, B. Mack, J. Perlman Row 3-R. Grauek, E. McAuliffe, N Schuster, R. Kertz, M. McHugh, J Amato, C. Frothingham, J. Ehrlich S. Benin, R. Galtieri, K. Curry, R Bedell. Row 4-M. Bellovin, J. Pinto, J. Krause, M. Jacobson, J. Dunn, B. 'C Carey, D. Ondik, K. Nadell, B. Schein bach. H. R. 54: Row l-M. Donlon, S. Car- bone, G. Connolly, C. Arena. L. Crane, V. Abrams, L. Caesar, D. McNally, M. Cavallo. Row 2-G. Schock. Row 3 --J. Calvin, V. Galtieri, F. Annunzi- ato, S. Malanga, C. Duplessis, H. Kranwinkel. B. Haasnoot, B. Keenan. 1 v s tm 1 . rj H. R. 27: Row IYR. Merrill, F. Car- roll, S. Spitzberg, J. Cash, F. Moscati. Row Z--M. Donlon, K. Wolf, J. Lef- court, J. Browne, A. Webb, A. Russo, L. Sitzman, A. Kitay, J. Minikel. Row 5-A. DiCosola, J. Randazzo, L. Fa- gin, D. Nelligan, P. Bagshaw, J. Cum- mings. J. Jaworski, M. Vesce, S. Mal- anga, H. Polansky, J. Maiorino, M. Osman. Row 4-D. Hunt, R. Nagel, S. Feldman, H. Solomon, R. Hauck. R. Babich, R. Schlesinger, S. Alto, S. Julias, M. Edwards. M. Shamis. H r OFFICERS: john Kaufman, vice presidcntg Barbara Krawchuk. sccrctaryg Valerie Kenn, treas- urerg Richard lntersimone, president. .2 1 4 f'7 .r v 3 1 N-'rx J 25 .allllllll x 5 A ' t CLASS OF 1960 '4 T I i ,I 4', qi W8 'L u H. R. REPS: C. Gentz, A. Glass. F. Rothenberg, P. Finger, J. Van Brunt, F. Martingale, J. Picone, C. Stanford. Ts x. H R 10 Row A Perata J Gelosi R OSullisan Row Z B Cohen B Mansfield J Sharp M Romano L Robins S Berger L Sarro C Guenther R Ansis E Latari fstandmgj Row 3 F Ferrara M Scheider J Solomon G Graff A Green 4 berg -I Scholz F Rothenberg M Magin H Kutler N Sheriff L Lee J Grimes Row 4 R Hubbell J Smawley F Rosen thal N Lee S Schmurak L Weber B Page,J Baumann j Todaro A YanderVelCle L Ulm 35. !x .fsxl , ,., X H. R. IZ: Row 1-J. Picone, R. Schwartz. Row Z-P. Stone, V. Kenn. E. Montana, L. Meritt, R. Bekoff, N. Halpern, L. Klein, B. Randazzo, E. Metzler. Row S-K. Brauneck. S. Mendelsohn, B. Krawchuk, L. Hollander. M. Hall, P. Aronson. B. Fine. E. Corwin, R. Mormilu, M. Burchell, V. Minoque, I. Knudsen, L Better. Row 4-R. Petrizzi, T. Ryan, M. Bring, P. Riekert, B Schwaner, E. Bennett. J. Eickwort. S, Rossman, P. Olmstead, C. Cooper. L. joseph, H. R. 9: Row l-A.G1ass, M. Picone A. Golden, C. Giragosian, M. Schlos- stg. Row 2fR. Dudley, M. Farrell R. Amato, M. Pitello, G. Hahl, S. Genis, E. Tucker, J. Kennedy, F. Ein' horn, A. Heikaus, K. Shapiro. R. Her- ris, S. Lander. A. A. Hartman, S. La Guidara. M. Werner, B. Marti. it ll. R. H: Row l-J. Clade. C. Forace. N. Faye. S. Adamson. F. Kaufman, R. Cfatuna. P. Kalish. N. Kaplan, J. Git- telson. Row 2-- XY. Myers, L. Katz, B. Druss. H. Benson. L. Kudin. A. Brutus. N. Fried. Row 5-F. Martingale. R. Noelle. F. O'Grady. S. Kutch. Fried- man, N. Inman, L. Joslyn, J. Director. R. Marta. C.. Mintz. llllll.. lllj --fl sl I Wx 1 0' fl fl N. '19, ll? t J-,Ol , . , 'ftp' T. A A M F LJ lk it .. H. R. ll: Row 1-C. Gentz, J. Silber, A. Perkell, J. Kinzinger, L. Picker, E Charde, R. Naglieri, V. George. E. Neumann. Row 2-J. Nadel, R. Rago J. Pittoni, A. Blumenthal, R. Rosen- berg, L. Kaplan, R. McClure, G. Chen R. Schneider, S. Goldberg. Row 3- R. Lexeroni, J. Kaufman, R. Ohliger L. Sasso, G. Farrell, K. Falk, N. Rosen S. Denmark, L. Daniels, V. LoSchiavo D. Heschles, B. Fischler. H. R, 15: Row l-J. Handel, M. Nad ler, V. Rizzo, L. Campbell, M. Cohen M. Cholost, P. Barrett, M. Olsen, P. Finger. Row 2-V. Marti, D. Glass, D. Stollwerk, R. Spiro, A. Sorokin, B. Satuloff, M. Rheinboldt. Row 3-S. Stegman, B. Himmel, R. Hudak, F. Gerber, A. Kenny, G. Anderson, R Intersimone, R. Birdsall, W. Charvat, D. Finnegan, S. Fishkirid. . 1 .rf I fa ,N , H. R. 22: Row I - M. XVare, C. XY'inkelstern, L. Specht, N. Tesoriero. P. Tolmach, L. Tesoriero, M. Russo. P. Sperber. K. Titus. Row Z-L. Yar- roll. D. Urquhart, C. Walsh, S. Verga, S. W'agman, V. Nvulff, J. VanBrurit. Row 5 Z R. Florentz, J. XY'ood, J. Royds, J. Saxarich. J. Philips: A. Woodard. F. Vferhner. --qi H. R. H: Row l-J. Haslach, A. De Haven, B. Hoffman, L. Sobel, J. Shoob, J. Hirsch, F. Thurman, A. DeC1roote I. Shmurak. Row 2gM. Heitzman, L Bedell. C. Hoerning, F. W'ilkens, C Stanford, R. Maas, J. Lewis. F. Rcit ringer. Row 'w-S. Manakidis. J. Mar cus, J. Weiss, XV. Daly, VV. Goff, J Zebuda, K. Greenstcin. F. Grau. R Laskowski. R. Ferace. r'l'1l- if M: ,-,,- 4 X , ii? 4 , 3, iv f Q M, A . ,Jw ,,11' n A , .J ., 'Q X ,., izfwmv i 2 sw-rg wx :ii W M 'gary Wah ff fs.. M J f Q A ,. 7' . in Nr, f' 6 ,, - W 4 b 2 1 1 LJ? - -. ' nl K , y? i::e ,QL r, ai Q n,. W, fiivvv 5 5 , . , 4 5 1-43:57 A fl 'aff hm- if'-a xi nat ,X-... m F f 4 ,. ' E L ' K ,f ,ff 3- var '1 limi., , K Q . l 1 1 ' mug- S , rf- I 1 3 i! , l A I 'Vi P11- 3 fm GFX 1 'Fw 1 ff , W vig, ,Q V K 3 - fm W Q ,,,1.3' A ii j,,7,, ,g i, at A if 'fi 1 5 M 1, 5'- 'H Y K4 . y 9 QA X-.4V!n1-x ACTIVITIES M. Gruskin, R. Lebow, 1.. Burke. A, Olsen, L. Littenberg, H. Tuckman, j. Bender, P. Hoskin. E. Redish. M. Teitelbaum. E. Smiley. R. Denker. C A S T Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley .........,.. Patricia. Hoikin Miss Preen ............................................... - ..... Lou Burke Richard Stanley ............ Howard Tuckman june Stanley ............. ........... I acqueline Bender John .................,.......... ................. R iehard Kent Sarah .......................... .......... M uriel Kanalow Mrs. Dexter ........................,.................... Bonnie lone.: Mrs. McCutcheon ....... .Geraldine Perfola Mr. Stanley ........ , ............ ...,,... E dwafd Reditb Maggie Cutler ............ ........... M argaret Kane Dr. Bradley ,...,............., ...........Evefett Jacobi Sheridan Whiteside ..,.....,............ Richard Denker Harriet Stanley ............ ..................Alice Often Silent Night ? I may vomit. if SENIOR 51 iss:-1111 jim 'Wim 'IXUAO Harriet Sedley took an axe and gave her father forty whacksf' This season the Class of '59 presented Hart and Kaufman's The Man Who Came to Dinner. It is the story of a world famous wit-author-lecturer who injures his hip on the doorstep of the home of a small town business man, He is forced to remain in the house for several weeks while convalescing. During this time his secretary falls in love with a local newspaperman. The plot centers around Whitesides attempt to prevent her from leaving him. Be- tween visits from his odd friends, he convinces the children of the host to run away from home. This, of course, earns him the undying ingratitude of l 773 M. Kane, M. Lebe, E. Weisman, h. Jacobs, M. Kassalow, R. Kent, B. jones, G. Perrotta, S. Cotler, T. Linder, A. Eisenson, M. Weingrad. : dg2.... 19S-,.-g e :XLT In this box, Shery. there are 10,000 cockroachesf' PLAY ..-v ame fo ibinner W'hat goes on behind the scenes? Ask them. their father, Thursday evenings performance approached disaster due to the fact that many of the cast members refused to learn their parts. Realizing the urgency of the situation. the cast held a rehearsal Friday afternoon, madly trying to memorize the lines they had previously skimped on. The play Friday night went smoothly in most places, a monument to the direction of Mrs. Eudora Bradley and the final cooperation of the cast. Everyone agreed that it was an excellent performance, one which vvill not be soon forgotten. CAST Bert jefferson .......................................... Mrlrhell Lebe Professor Metz ...,..................,. Laurence Littenberg The Luncheon Guests .................. jamef Cleren, Mr. Baker ..,............... Expressman ................ Lorraine Sheldon ,.,. Sandy, ........... ,............ ....... Beverly Carlton Westctntt .,,..............,.,,....... Radio Technicians ....... Banjo ,, ..........,............., Two Deputies .,..,.,..... Plaincothes Man ....., Roger Sherwood ............PJzricl2 Marcello Linder ..............Elaine Smiley .Mitchell Weingrad ,....,....Ealt4urfl uytfliflldfi ..,....Artl9ur Ifiremon ..........,...,Sfez'e Cottler, jomzlbarz Greenfeld ......Marb Teizelbaum ..........Ricbard Lebow, Stezen Haenel .,.......jameJ Waller! ri' 4' B . I . - f - ., . rf A Q B L 3 I uv. Q . . H, X. i .. 'lg el Q at 3 -5 N' Li ' .,, I H . g '-0, - lt- f ' J V - Q 3 'T , v Q - t '-' ' - x -Q .J k.f . XY'ill you sign for this package please, 63 XVhiteside? . ef. 1 1' 'H - 4-4 4 . 'T J . A 'W -- I ,LL r . slat. -4- I'm glad you're glad. CAST Margaret Tennyson ..,......... Frances Rothenberg jackie Tennyson ..................,........... Richard Young Rhodora fthe maidj ..........,.......... Norma Kaplan Roger Tennyson ..,...,................,... Lawrence Daniels Walter P. Latherby '............ ......... A llan Sorokin Daniel Tennyson ....,... ............ J ohn Kaufman Arthur Barnard ...,........ ......,.... S teve Rossman Miss Baker ............ ........... E ileen Corwin Linda Barnard .,........ .,.,......,........ V alerie Kenn Jeannie Wilson ,..... . ,... .... . ....... B arbara Randazzo C. Gentz, J. Silber, D. Hescheles, J. Marcus. F. Martingale, K. Falk, N. Kaplan, A. Sorokin. R. Young, B. Randazzo, L. Daniels, F. Rothenberg. UNIOR PLAY: Rabbit! This is your den. The hounds are coming! 64 This years junior class put on what was one of the most successful plays-junior or senior-in many years. The class actually made money on their play. The fantastic success was in part due to a good Thursday performance. Trustworthy observers have reported that Fridays perform- ance was even better. The play tells the story of Daniel Tennyson, a high school junior of unparagoned mental prowess. He wants to go to college without gradu- ating high school but his parents won't let him. They feel he is socially But of course we're just a high school. He couldn't be bothered with us. llllll me ffl! 1 J. Kaufman, V. Kenn, E. Charde, J. Kennedy, E. Corwin, S. Rossman, J. Director. M. Burchell, B. Krawchuk, N. Fried, S. Goldberg, R. Intersimone. jlw IZ,-Lei egchof immature. He makes a bargain with his classmates. They agree to make him popular and he agrees to make Aloysius 1PutT1 XX'itomski, star ath- lete, pass his exams and keep him eligible. This he manages by hypno- sis. But, while becoming popular he falls in love xx ith the principals daughter, Linda liarnarcl. He sacri- tices all for his own true love by get- ting all the questions wrong on the college boards. Mrs. liratlleys able tlirection anti a gootl cast combined in this case to procluce a really big shoe. The plays the thing. X I lk xiii? - ,A llllll At XY'e'll haxe you back in New Zea- land in no time. g !-I B i . .' T, .t,t.z1f,r V S. f W ef- -, -Q,- J fl li' Puff You're a hat rack! CAST Aloysius 1 Putli XY'itomski ............ -lack Kennedy Carla Carlson ..........,......,,..............., ......... E llen Carcle A Policeman .........................,,.....,............ Kenneth Falk Dr. Hockhorsr Von Bart ...........,...... .Ion Director Miss Booth ................,..............,........,........., Leslie Picker ,Iackies friends: Frankie ..,...,,..... ............ F rank Martingale Don .....,.......... .........,.........,. D loel Marcus Hersch .,........ .,......David Hescheles the CHORUSES are an opportunit for all interested to sing . . . VARSITY CHORUS Rau I S McCoy B Lench D Lmg Ktrshman F Rothenberg C Mxntz J Pnttonn H Susswem Ostwald A Perkell B Randazzo L Sarro Rou 7 S Barry Pettersson R Greenstexn J Jacobs M Savntt D Stollwerk Freedman C Gentz V George N Smxthers Rau 3 E Thts year s chorus has surpassed all expectatrons thought pos sxble five years ago at Lynbrook Hrgh School Under the outstandlng drrectxon of Mr George Breakwcll Lynbrook s choral department has grown to undreamed herghts Thls year due to the nncreased popularlty of the chorus xt h ts been necessary to subdlvlde the general chorus There are now two perrods of mrxed general chorus Monday Wednesday and Frnday afternoons the Varslty chorus conducts tts rehearsals Case M Goepfert S Verga A Olsen P Skerns P Rexkert L Danxels P Fmger E Drsch L Bedell L Burke L Wllson Rau 4 C Kalvrn V Lochxavo G Anderson C Martm D Rashkln S Shmurak C Adams J Bedell P Scott P Hoskrn A Hammer J Frledman Thrs group IS composed of select vonces chosen by audltlons and atntude To supplement the VHISIIY Srngers a madrlgal group the Choralners of 14 mnxed NOICCS has been lntroduced Monday afternoons Thrs year s rnusrc lex el has greatly exceeded past performances thus enablrng the students to garn many cultural as vyell as en yoy able benefits from chorus 4 y 6 CHORALIERS Rau, 1 V Lochrayo J Pxttom E Dxsch J Frxedman L Sarto L Frank Row 2 P Pettersson A Olsen C Gentz R Frxedman P Scott P Relkert M Sautr S 'VIcCoy R Greenstexn F Rothenberg D z ' : .y , I. 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C A as 2 5 af f' 5 f I V Z. 5 , l 4 H ' i .1 U l f ' s -Q .g ri: 75 , ,sl - -2. 1 X At the mzcrophone Mr George Breakwell D Schiller C Adams L fx GENERAL CHORUS Rau I V Franzese G Connolly D VanBrunt A DeHasen Rou 3 S Epstein S Benm I Knud Roll X Srebbxns L Shapnro S Menscher S Dahl B Rosen sen A Wexsxnger P Skerns C Mmtz H Bishop B Shane baum S Lneberman B Abramson -I Haslach M Goepfert Rou 4 J Levus L M1 ler H DeG1ul1o B Kaufman W Rau 7 R Naglxern -I Perlman L Perlman S Xvagman j Aronoff R lNagel G Harrxs A Lesser L Greenberg lxnnunger R Greenstem j Bedell C Adams L Burke ,I .. ,T 1 . I - - .. ... . . I C' gf ' .. 1, ' V W 1' Q : ' 1. . - A Cv I t Q- ,, ,, -'1 , Q ' - ' .11 !,f,',:k f ' In E . . . , , -' I - ' , ll! l , T , , ' ,r - - 4 4 G! ' fr . 4 i le- I - i l a I . - V , . , I ' T' ' ' D V lv ' 4 11' . 7 . . - C-1 .5- . . .l Q , N , ,gr il 1 u - ., x u i iff v '1 - frff 1 E C ps? A , , Sill L.' . 7. It 1: . ','. Q. ', V n EA., i 'J V .h ,,.. ' , . ' ' , . , . , . . ' : . , . 'l , . ' ', . , . . . . - . - , - , . 67 g S S ' 1 ' - - l Rout 1: j. Wanger, T Linneman, P. Bedell, M. Brutus, E. Case, M. Dooley, H. Rosenthal, E. Danner. Row 3: M. Guyer, R V. Condit, M. Matsen, j. Pritchard, M. Davis, M. Coogan, J. Jacobs, L. Joslyn, D. Lessne, R. Singer, P. Olmstead, D. Morgan Pritchard. Row 2: E. Corwin D. Goldthwaite, C. Adams, D. A.Schwartz, Mr. DeRubbo, D. Schiller, R. Belena. Conway, G. Pettit, A. Digney, K. Brauneck, j. Bender, L. Bedell, Th I 0 O O e nstrumentalists pllnk in . . . Due to the effort and drive of Mr. Frank DeRubbo, affectionately called professor by the aspiring musicians working with him, Lynbrook Highs orchestra is still entertaining the student body at concerts, assemblies, and school plays. Aside from the fact that this group otlers enjoyment .ind relaxation after a long hard morning of studies, the orchestra gives many students the oppore tunity to explore the world of music more thoroughly and to become acquainted with works of many of the masters. The orchestra also offers musicians a chance to progress further with the instruments of their choice. At the beginning of the sixth period each Tuesday and Thursday. .tn odd assortment of noises resound throughout the lower hall. This finally diminishes. and, by the close of the period, the group produces the most ethereal music heard this side of heaven! W'ell . , , not quite, but, for the most part, it is enjoyable listening. Mr. Frank DeRubb0 68 The progress of this years band has amazed everyone. Cirowth can be Seen in every aspect. size. interest. and musical improvement. Many dilliculties have prevented the l..l-l.S. band from functioning con- tinually throughout the year. Thus far. the band has had three directors. Each one has really drawn much from the band that hadnt been seen previously. Hard, relentless practice on the part of the three directors has certainly pro- duced a band in which we may take pride. At football games, Bob Singer was the student director and took almost complete command. thus adding sparkle to the already exciting fall sport. An instrumental concert had been anticipated in February. This was to compensate for the fact that the chorus occupied the major portion of the Christmas show. But since the band had undergone many changes. it would ., have been extremely dithcult for the band to present itself to best advantage ',lr,f': at this early date. ttltityfy . 1 . 0 LY ilgkfyi' . ' 'ix' Tix' 1:fgf',.jY. , Y 5, it Mr. Salvatore Scolero Row 1: J. Fagan, R. Belena, A. Digney, -I. Pritchard, M. Shaw, Morris, M. Davis, H. Bishop, j. Pritchard. Rou' 3: P. Muller, A B. Hill, R. Wohl, H. Rosenthal. Row 2: j. Grant, E. johnson, A. Bookheim, P. Olmstead, j. Tucker, D. Lessne. Row 4: J. Burns Inella, j. Cuchel, J, Tedaldi, B. Salzman, R. Vosburgh, H. De- R. Lebow, B. Seidman, R. Singer, M. McHugh, G. Pettit. Mr julio, S. Rosenthal, M. Guyer, R. Winkelstern, P. Dixon, F. Scolero, Tucker, R. Ryder, -I. Fandl, D. Schiller, L. Cinquemani, K. eww- . Q --in - - n ,N -L t 'Y -gs, X A 0,1-Q... s' 7 ,Q , L . 4 1 P W 1,4- A v, at - - , 1.-... .fs - V, I . .2 A K 11 e, 1-2 S- ee 'ie' .V Qi 'Q 'FW ti' , . 2 'ir' f- ' x ,4 -- . t sf' fl ki l Us t -, x, fi' u. L,-f ' 41.0 cf.. f I P l 1 .- 44 1 , 3 - t,,-, 1 l v- VARSITY SQUAD: Rau' 1: L. Burke, B. Radcliff, M. Inardi. Rau' 2: M. Kassalow, D. Roll, H. Mooney, F. Thurman, B. jones, M. Rapp, B. Hoffman, L. Simon, H. Greenbaum. P. Johnson. TWIRLERS in white strutting boots toss batons . . . Lois Burke Margie Inardi Barbara Radcliff Head Maiorette Head Majorette Drum MHJOFCIIC Clad in smart white uni- forms and boots, the fourteen high-stepping Varsity Twirl- ers are credited with their agility and precisely timed sweeping movements. The twirlers are led by Mttr- gie lntirdi and l.ois Burke, hetid majorettes, with Bttrbtirti R.id- eliff as drum m.1jorette. These girls work along with Mr, YX'alter MeShet1, the squads advisor. They .ire in- debted to Mr. MtSheti for the time .ind p.1tieneeheh.is spent in smoothing out routines. teaching new stunts, .ind pre- paring them for m.iny of the twirling contests on Long Island, Vfe th.inl-4 this wonderful group for entertlining us durs ing the footb.ill .ind lmtsketbdll se.isons with their delightful novelty numbers .ind during fetits. CHEERLEADERS in short green skirts jump and shoutg the game has color Ellen Slobod, Captain A squad of vivacious cheerleaders and their indefatigable activity is as important on the field or court as the players themselves. The girls cheered in the pep rallies and spon- sored the successful Football Hop in November. Ellen Slobod captains the peppy varsity squad which is composed of ten girls ll senior, 8 juniors, and l sophomorei, two more than in previous years. These girls were selected during tryouts last june by the former captain and a committee of several faculty members. Much credit goes to Mrs. XX'ilda McKnight. under whose able supervision this group has practiced faithfully and strived for perfection of timing and movement. The precision and tim- ing of all cheers was improved by having them mimeographed. This years group was especially characterized by new green skirts, white crew neck sweaters, and a light-hearted and light-footed bouncing vitality. These ten saltatorial yell leaders have been influential in keeping crowds jubilant and enthusiastic. bolstering l.ynbrook's lagging school spirit. Rou 1 E. Corwin, B. Fine, E. Slobod, B. Randazzo, V. Kenn. Rau 2 S. Mendelsohn, B. Krawchuk, M. Haskell, B. Benson, I. Knudsen. . . Cheering o i Row 1: L. Misterly, J. Anderson, I. f Arthur. Rou' 2: M. Gelosi, S. Laggen- bauer, S. Tetris, K. Bartholomew, C. I Simon. Rau' 3: S. Golden, A. Gardner. Qs Ron' I: L. Sirzman, Charde lcapm, S. McCoy. Roux 2: V. Franzese, L. Fagan. E. Lazo. Rau' 3: li. Merzler, S. Barry. L. Wilson, I.. Katz. Junior High Twirling ,i 1577 72 Q p- 1 .1 ! practicing for perfection in performance is the LE DERS' work NJ - K -L... LEADERS CLUB OFFICERS B Camardella VP Miss Norwat L Burke Pres C Gentz Treas P Finger Sec 0 The white clad gxrls seen scurry mg about the gym are members of one of the schools outstanding 1nst1tut1ons Under Mlss Norvs at s competent guldance the girls asslst not only the physical educatlon department but wherever they are needed throughout the school and the commumty Two soc1al hxghllghts of the year are Moms Nlte and Dads Nxte when t e Leaders Club entertains the g1rls par ents The school gets an opportunity to see the girls perform at Class Nlte This year to defray expenses the club sold Owl plns at 1nterschool games and around the school We hope that the name Leaders Club wnll always command 1ts due re spect and praise wherever lf IS heard We thank you Miss Norwat for help1ng these gtrls to be of service to our school l I as wk 42335 cf 75 .. rw 'fi W LEADERS CLUB Rau 1 J Kaxser B Tabak C Adams L Burke R Stortl M Hasl-.ell B Camardella Rou 7 E Charde C Gentz P Finger B Krawchuk V Kenn M Cohen L Picker Rou 3 D Ling A Fetzer E Disch S Kirschman E Steinberg l X b V- - l , I I I . . , ' T . 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Last year Girls' Hi-Y was divided in two: Alpha Beta and Alpha Phi Hi-Ys. The division was fully realized this year when the two groups began holding separate meetings. Unity was kept, however, in the various methods of service practiced by the two clubs. The purpose of Hi-Y is to serve our school, community and world. During the year the girls do this, contributing time and Desk Row 4: M. Cohen, N. Kaplan. Standing: B. Randazzo, S. Gelbert, B. Krawchuk, R. Storti, E. Slobod, B. Camardella. effort, both directly and indirectly, largely by means of fund- raising. No fall would be complete without the annual book-cover sales drive. This drive combines fund-raising opportunity and school service. Hi-Y girls are present at Open School night and at other similar activities. To promote school spirit, the Hi-Y's, both girls and boys, sponsor after-the-game dances. A new 5.4 T Q-it V1 'uri OFFICERS: Row 1: J. Cerveau 1Pres.J, E. Slobod 4V.P.l. Rou' 2: E. Charde lChaplainl, B. Miss J. Mueller, advisor Camardella 1Treas.J, B. Krawchuk iSec.J. Alpha Phi 7' spirited HI-Y N - :ffl I Desk Row 1: Qback to frontjz M. Kane, N. Smithers, H. Rosen- Greenstein, R. Schneider, P. Pettersson. Desk Rou' 4: B. Fine thal Cstandingb, D. Ling. Desk Rau' 2: H. Kutler, E. Corwin, F. Rothenberg. Standing fbackl: V. Kenn, L. Picker, A. Glass G. Stein, A. Hammer, C. Gentz. Desk Rau' 3: D. Roll, R. Standing Cfrontl: K. Titus. Sealed at front desk: M. Haskell and special project this past year was printing the cheers in large letters to increase audience participation at games. This year Hi-Y girls helped at the Cerebral Palsy Telethon, made wool octopi for hospitalized children, donated baskets of food to a needy family in our community at Thanksgiving, and made an annual collection of gum and candy for the veterans. Back at school, the annual Hi-Ball, another fund-raising project. was a highlight of the year. ti Some members attended a training conference in Glen Cove this fall. Other members worked on the two bills that were senr to the annual Hi-Y convention at Albany. This year the bills referred to compulsory Driver Education courses and abolishing capital punishment. Each year Hi-Y provides a means of giving service and furthering brotherhood. .gsx C '-'ig . Miss M. Garfunkel, advisor OFFICERS: Rou' 1: M. Kane lV.P.J. M. Haskell LPres.l. Rou' 2: V. Kenn tSec.J. K. Titus 1'I'rms.l, R. Schneider iChaplainb. girls serve I.h.s. 75 Alpha Beta Alpha m....l K: . -K '21-3 '? ambitious HI-Y boys plan their , ff' Mr. M. Melkonian, Advisor 'B OFFICERS: S. Shmurak QTreas.J, G. Chen iSec.b, J. Beeton 1V.P.l, S. Allister lPres.l, P. Reikert QChap.b, D. Rashkin lSgt. at Armsl. In 1958-59 the Hi-Y's, both Alpha and Sigma, continued their policy of service to the school and the community. Hi-Y mem- bers sold refreshments at the games, ran the Hi-Ball, helped sell PTA scholarship tickets, and hosted at the dances after the games. Under the skillful supervision of Mr. Melkonian they prepared Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for needy Lynbrook fami- lies. They also sold Christmas trees for the benefit of World Service. Later this year the Hi-Y presented a scholarship to one of its members. . , The officers of Alpha are Steven Allister, president, John Bee- ton, vice president, George Chen, secretaryl and Steven Shmu' rak, treasurer. Sigma's leaders are Howard Tuckman, president! Everett Jacobs, vice president, Larry Sasso, secretaryg and Rich- ard Leveroni, treasurer. Several of these attended the Officer Row 1: S. Shmurak, M. Gollance, H. Susswein, G. Chen. Row 2: R. Rosenberg, N. Fried, J. Eckhaus. Row 3: S. Denmark, J. Kaufman, P. Reikert. Standing ffrontl: S. Allister. Standing Irearl: D. Rashkin, N. Rosen, J. Beeton. T. Sigma outh and government program ! OFFICERS: S. Julias fSgt. at Armsj, R. Leveroni lTreas.J, H. Tuckman lPres.7, L. Sasso 1Sec.J, E. Jacobs fV.P.i, L. Kaplan iParl.J. Training Convention at Glen Cove. During that convention many qualified speakers discussed Hi-Y activities throughout the world. The J-Ii-Y's sent representatives Steve Shmurak, Larry Kaplan, and Howard Tuckrnan to the Youth in Government program at Hofstra College and to the area council. Hi-Y members also participated actively in the state conventions at Albany and Syracuse. There they set up a mock state government which voted upon bills sent in by the participating Hi-Y's. Lynbrook proposed a bill making capital punishment mandatory for selling narcotics to minors. Bills ratified by the convention were put on the agenda of the New York State Legislature. Howard Tuck- man served as New York State Bills and Codes Committee chairman. Row 1: G. Harris, M. Bressner, G. McAuliffe, P. Eichner. Rau' 2: M. Goldberg, R. Leveroni, J. Jacobs, L. Sasso. Row 3: L. Kaplan, S. Julias. Standing ffrontls K. Shapiro, H. Tuckman. Standing frearl: B. Singer, E. Jacobs. 5 -. r-.- td '. 1 K .,- gs gan' i. Row 1: P. Pettersson, B. Schildkraut, E. Corwin, J. Bartholo- Schneider. Rou' 3: P. Lieberman, M. Bring, S. Allister, B mew, F. Cantwell. Rou' 2: C. Gentz, P. Mandelbaum, P. Hos- Druss, J. Kaufman, E. Redish, J. Todaro, P. Batiiaka, G. Chen kin, C. Adams, M. Aronoff, M. Gollance, R. Singer, R. supplementing classroom learning, IOTA study groups are varied . . . Iota has entered its second year. This year has been one of expansion and crystallization of purpose. The society is now offering everyone in the school instruction in the use of the slide rule and a college board vocabulary course. Both of these courses have been well attended. Within the society several new seminars have been added. A group in creative writing has been formed under the leadership of Miss Culp. World beginnings in literature are being studied by another seminar, with Miss Levine as advisor. The mathematics seminar, which delved briefly into calculus and then into mathematical logic problems, has changed into a seminar for promoting ability and facility in college board scholastic aptitude math problems and for training Lynbrook I-ligh's first math team. This seminar is under the guidance of Mr. Langberg. Mr. Powell is heading a small group a.umu:'Jllllllm ll g , . . which will begin to explore college physics and perhaps per- form experiments and enter a bomb or cyclotron or pi-meson or explanation of the mergatroid-hoddnick system in the Westbury science fair. fProbably not.1 Seminars still exist in music, phi- losophy, and literature. The society is fortunate enough to have a political science seminar headed by Mr. Leyden and Mr. Patter- son. lota's big project for the year is the formation of a much needed reference library. This library will contain volumes in almost every course given in the high school. It is hoped that this library will provide a means of satiation for the students' thirst for knowledge. The society also posts news of cultural events in the area such as art galleries, concerts . . . particularly jazz con- certs. Indeed. Iota is forging ahead. . Jill-Ill Q' l IOTA EXECUTIVE BOARD: Row I: S. Wald, P. Pettersson, F. ADVISORS: Mr. Richard Powell, Mr. Arnold Langberg Cantwell, B. Tabak, L. Frank. Rou' 2: H. Susswein, E. Corwin, B. Schildkraut, S. Shmurak. Row 1: H. Susswein, S. Wald, E. Slobod, J. Finker, M. Haskell, Row 3: A. Friess, L. Littenberg, H. Rosenberg, A. Eisenson, L. B. Brodlieb, S. Goldberg, I. Shmurak, M. Teitelbaum. Row 2: Abramowitz, J. Silber, L. Daniels, R. Wohl, J. Jacobs, G. E. Jacobs, A. Perkell, R. Gromet, M. Cohen, B. Krawchuk, V. Kenn, R. Intersimone, S. Merrill, R. Karsh, D. Stollwerk. Farrell. while the M THLETES concentrate on x-formation This year, for the first time, Lynbrook High School joined the Nassau Mathletic League. Under the supervision of Miss Slauson and Mr. Langberg the math team has begun what por- tends to be a most successful maiden year. High scores in the early meets indicate that Lynbrook will be a future league power. The team is captained by Laurence Littenberg. The teams meet in sections of five. There are five active participants on each team and they go to hve different high schools for five meets a year. Guess how many problems are done at each meet? A typical problem goes as follows: Two trains are on the same track 100 miles apart. They start towards each other at a speed of 50 miles an hour. At the same time the trains start, a bumble bee starts at one end of the track and flies towards the other train at 70 miles an hour. When he reaches the other train he gets scared, turns around and flies back to the other train where he again gets scared, turns around and flies back to the other train. This continues until the trains meet. How far did the bumble bee fly? fHlNT: How long is the bee in the air?J Answer on Twirling page. in-rv it ' ,is if iuziilfiiiillllll MATHLETES: Row I: M. Aronoff, J. Finker, S. Shmurak, B. Tabak, L. ADVISORS: Mr. Arnold Langberg, Miss Kathryn Slauson Daniels, B. Brodlieb. Rau' 2: E. Redish. R. Singer, L. Littenberg, J. Bar- tholomew, R. Denker. a ive y provocative s eet, t e LYN-NEWS records school histor ...A Cs Av? Q .. .2 Q 4 A M L -1217- 2 MISS M. HECKER, Advisor Q6 EVERETT JACOBS Edltor is hope sprmgs eternal so does the Lyn Near Thrs year Lyn Near readers ac tually could dlfferentrate the front page from the ads for reasons other than content the junxor hlgh had an exclusxve page and Lyn Near sxze xncreased to an unprecedented etght pages However most prarseworthy were expanded prctorral coverage ed1 tonal cartoons and xmproved make The paper was casual entire pages were wrrtten at mrdnxght to submrt to the prxnter at seven am sports were accurate and only 1ts second champ1onsh1p rn about 745 years and features were always spectacular Bomb Scare Fa1ls From the bottom of 1ts 50 pomt type the Lyn Near congratulates Everett Jacobs and M155 Hecker the Napoleon and osephxne of the yournalxsm cl'ass on the most credlt able Lyn Near to date EDITORS AND BUSINESS STAFF A Frxess D Lmg M Romano P Stone R Mellow f H Perlman J Perlman L Sxlsershme L Frank J Jacobs JOURNALISM STAFF Rou 1 L Srlvershme R Karsh M Sautt M Goepfert D Lung H Perlman J Friedman J Perlman B Rosenbaum H Rosenthal J Jacobs R Freedman Rau 2 D Rashkln J Mxchelman E Lxchtenwald R Mellow H Greenbaum B Cohen M Romano P Stone E Glustrom J Hunter J Ferruggla P Mandelbaum J Chnaramonte P Kampe .Ai COLUMNISTS Rau I J Kaufman S Wald E Smiley J Bahn Rou 7 L SIINCFSIIIHC Falk C Adams P Mandelbaum S Fndler D Lung J Srlber ' we X I I - , - , . . - . - y A V' .41 ', . , . , . 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' ',K. , . , . , . , . , . . iles' 4 all ' my . fV',u Jo L..and IIHIIIIIHIK y M H . ll illg' Q xiiillli llilliillllr lf Bill, ll! ill various CLUB activities ,4-1 FRENCH CLUB Rau l B Hoffman E Kaplan S Fxdler L Lxttenberg P Lieberman S Alllster M Kassalow L Moselle E Case E Klug Rou 7 J Fxnker P Enchner Mr Salem bner E Wexsman L Abramowntz ll HMI l N151 1 i DEBATING TEAM Rou I Mr Norris E Lench J Jacobs P Exchner E Jacobs H Rosen berg L Lxttenberg L Sxlvershme Rou 2 R Bernstein H STAMP CLUB R Nagel E Weisman J Royds D Bengals CHESS TEAM Row 1 D Bengels K Curry R Lebow Mr Salembxer Ron 7 D Stollwerk B Barley H Susswem ll ll 4. 3 OFFICERS Rou 1 B Kaufmann F Coppola co chairman Rou 7 I: Rockstroh Treasurer S R Cosert Athletic director B Johnson Secretary 1 roolt H th School 1 lit x tllung, irountl lhu tome ln sam is tolors ind S1265 All hoxxutr it writ lons on tht stme thtmc snappcrs dow n ht front ind lxnbroolt mstrlbcd ttross the bttk Thcst ire grtuously donxted bx thc Dids C lub to ill thtmptonshlp teams ln tddttlon the Dtds Club sponsors the football kltkoff ptrty tht fill outing., the alumnl bisl-tetbtll pmt l dr for girls honor terms mud nlght Ionv lsltnd tvslrling tontest mnuil dinner for mrstty tlub members md tn xnnutl scholarship This organization IS ldxlsed bk Mr Sidney Cox err and mtmbershxp is open to any dad the DAD S CL B IS a faithful supporter of u rv Rou' 1: G. Diamond, A. Hartmann, E. Seymour, E. Rockstroh, F. Coppola, B. Kaufmann, S. Covert, B. Johnson, H. Shapiro, B. Mackler. Row 2: G. Muller, J. Phillips, J. Cotler, S. Roberts, M. Lebe, H. Freiss, D. Steinberg, K. Trosian, G. P. Muller. Rau' 3: S. Esposito, M. Gollance, T. Clark, W. Mitchell, J. Thurman, J. Maiorino, B. Stanford, G. Ulm. Row 4: J. Papa, J. Ryan, W. Metkiff, C. Smithers, A. VanderVelde, R. Bell, G. A. Young. Rau' 5: J. Papa, J. Plant, J. Cleven. ' f.Y-M.-.-can Graultch S Haenel J Ptcone Rau 7 Rou I S Rossman M Bring J Clesen T Lxnder W Fxtzpatrtck R Rosenberg M Tentel B Borland J Watters J Ltmoneellx J Chlaramonte baum Rau 3 A VanderVe-lde N Rosen A Blumenthal L Horn W Lux P Jaeobs J Frtedman K Shapxro Rau 4 C Papa J Smawley Cantwell S Shmurak A Hartman Rau J J Weston Karsh H Sussweln R Young P Rlekert K Greenstem R lnterstmone Rau K J Plant J Papa J Beeton R Bell G Coppola L MCC,urely A Frless L Stanford R Sherwood P Van Hagen IN Frxed P Wldness F M Vvolnn P Marcello J Malorlno R our VARSITY CL B teams wlnnlng or losing lhe Varsltx Club ts tn orgtntzttton the members of xxhteh hue reeetxeel If letst e e xtrsltx letter mel hue been wteel UNO Illl JHFLJLIP bt I Llll lIllIT1LlLl5lX llllfllil me xote lb sears e 1b s the mqst tettxe those tn reeent xetrs A ttrher xnelsm sports nlght etrrteel out xxtth brett sue ss xx 15 the mun ttll xe It rst x members also teteel 13 ushers tt home bls l-eetbxll mmes The Dtds Club tnnuxllx .ewes .1 sprtne elnner tor the 'Ntrsttx Club tt xx let mtrels xre presented mtl the members hue tehtnee ot lle mer the past xetrs 1 hlette exen s Guest spetl-ters htghlteh the et entm, s tem tttes OFFICFRS John Pl.1nttV P I Mr Court Joe Papa LPres1 '.' , 83 1 1 I-Y . ...Z ,f .- 4 - , I 1' I Q 7 .,, . . 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Students were assigned to specific streets. The Lynbrook townspeople purchased tickets to the Lynbrook-Malverne football game. Lynbrook businessmen who bought tickets and contributed generously were listed on printed programs. Proceeds of all 7 . .ad? l W advance ticket sales, shakers, refreshments, and programs went to the P.T.A. for scholarships. The morning of the big game, Mayor Mangravite of Lynbrook and Mr. Brennan, superintendent of schools, led a parade through the village. Following them were the twirlers, the cheerleaders, and members of clubs such as Iota, Leadets', B.B.G., A.Z,A., and Hi-Y. Lynbrook High, as always, scored high in school spirit and cooperation during this worthy function. ff' A 3 .....'!'... 'wr A LYNBROOK OR BUST Eager LHS students set ut on scholarship sales drive fr' Nt-I WA' 1' if 2- QW?-0 Mt in 3 ,N 'fi' YJ ,Q 'ya -s, 'Y -err? :lv -on 7 ei in a omiiw 5 lglrs QSSES ii YZ7 ss, DRIVE LEADERS Mr Hawthorne Lois Burke Mrs joseph E Phillips CPTAJ Howard Tuckman plan the campaign Hr' ML, 'H B894- pu- -vw-. M651 1541: F SEVEN AGAINST MAI-VERNE .llm Clevefl N05 LYNBROOK' Cheerleaders not in agony stir the embers for a gain in the scholarship game Lynbrook beat of spirit at the game Malverne 7 2 V il ' 'K X a r 5 A A J 5. , 5, W , 5 ,g ,, , 3 3 if fl - ' 'A' ' ' -1-inv...a7.w..a....4,.,fx-a...,r ' ' . D ll V It x.. A A X , 2 a A 5' , . '53 ! f e ' 1 l m V, ,ig ' V 2 ' X: J , E. n. Ea.. , 'il' f ' - - : 0 ' A . 5. ' P S' ' V i I1 , ' 4 I 1 . AM ' 1, 'Q ' L I ,.:..: .. ' J .h F' si ', a,,w -'Atty 'A gy, , 6 - qi A 3,14 512 .. ' P 5 . L, T' 1 fl 3- ,xi ,,. A ' -X . L I A -- . v , I , gear X ' A t if - ' A B ' ' A 4 . ' . . ,.', 3:9 W - . - .. 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'W-... 41 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Rau I R Stott: tSecJ Mr Faust lAduserl Rau 2 B Krawchuk KV Pl E Slobod CPres H 4 The student eouncxl made up of class officers and home room representauyes wrth Mr Faust as 1ts adylsor performs two rmportant seryxces for the school each year One of these rs the work rt does for Class Imte Eyery February the eounerl amends the standrng Class IN1te rules the mam reason bexng to enable more students to partrclpate It also chooses the general theme after hayrng dxscussed rdeas wrth the entrre student body Two ye 1rs ago the eouncrl sponsored 1 school splrrt month It was th1s that led rnto the rdex of rts haymg one spec1al proyeet ey ery year I ast year s project was the formulatron of Meet Mr Owl 1 handbook to acquaint sopho mores w nth the Senror Hrgh The purpose of thrs year s proyeet IS to see that proper recognltron rs grven to Lynbrook Hrgh through publrerty rn local newspapers and other mass medr 1 Art and school publlcxty alumnl eommrttee dryrsrons to fxcrlrtrte thrs plan 93 X. STUDENT COUNCIL Seated P Sher1Clan,j VanBrunt, E Ixaplan, A Glass, C Gentz, E Hausner, E Luo, P Vassrl, M Haskell, N Smnthers, R btortn, M Pntello. B Canmrdella, B Krawchuls, F Rothenberg, V btebbms Smmfnrg P Pet tersson, A Schrerber C Papa. H DeGlulto, R Babnch, j Clexen, j Schulthens, C Stanford. E Jacobs, F Martmgale. V Ixenn, P I-lnger E Slobod tat front desk! Q 0 0 0 O 0 0 o o o y, fx... as Ax V ' ' if vw, ,,...... ' ' . ru u ,- W , . .,- : Q . . . . f . Q , , , . ,, , . A A A A F' ,,, r . . .C A I a Il I A A4 I. ,fi 1: V' I . ' ,, , . , A L . . l V ,nl f , , ' 1 Rx . f ' ', , - ,,, L - . V , . Q . . x ' O l l I I I- I A I H A' A ' , sports, scholastnc, actxvmes, and socnal are the xv R . F14 S ' .' . . . , . . . 1? -J '09 . . , 0 fx ' ' v 1 f ' 5 -'5' - 1 ,, T T T . 1 3 JI ' 1 ,4 x 7 Y. , 1 3. .. f I ' I ,. If A fv , X , -1' , . if ,.,, 7. I A ' ' 85 LTL? 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K f if R L 4 R L L , AU- W ' Tat -1 l , I Tn x . s . ,M 1 ' -I J t' .FI V' an L.-ii, ,, , k t f, M R--+ +-L-A ' I , -'AL lv ij -,x . V 9?Z2EgEZ!2Ef 5.5253313132 ight SCORING 600 58 60 60 50 55 60 60 80 80 60 2 5 I 208 'mv'-8 mf mv-f--4.5.4. I. .. ,fgwv , - ,V qf wr' W, SKIT CAST l C Clvll War DECORATIONS COMMITTEE CHEERLEADERS YL 1. F4 -Yi- fxi. U I U ,tif A ,l. -'X .1 If ' V 05+ fue? ll apo CHECKING COMMITTEE United we stand . . . fl' 43, gd' 'E ww ,hiv sQ,wq Q3' 5 Q1 K 1 A 'F 1' K WA fi- Q ' V 1, 45- 15416 ye 1. -rr qw . in J ,N Eff 'flags Saw tx W WM-N Mm QV 5 4' X ., M If :im Q 0 fav It E f' A s Q wh f 4 V BOYS' SPORTS Kneeling: A. Friess, J. Watters, J. Weston, R. Sherwood, P. Marcello, N. Cohen. J, Smawlcy. Standing: F. O'Grady, C, Stanford, J. Cleven. D. Young. N. Fried lmgr.l. FOOTB LL CH MPIONS! Mr. J. Cannella Robert Bell THE SCOREBOARD Lynbrook Opponent! 15 .................... ........... U niondale ........ ....................... 6 13 .......... .....,..... S Outh Side ............ ...,..... 6 33 .......... .............. S eaford ............... .............. 6 7 .......... ........ L Ong Beach ......... .............. 1 4 2 .......... ............. V . S. North ......... .............. 2 O 26 .......... ............ W est Hempstead ........ ......... 6 14 .......... ................ W antagh ............ ......... 0 7 .......... ........... M alverne ........ ......... 2 Ban Borland Joseph Chiaramonte Jimmy Cleven Captain i . l E 3 . 7' '21 41 !. .. I Q.- ev l l 2 W-:,,. lj aka. Mr. E. Sylvia Franny OGrady Charles Papa jimmy Smawley Roger Sherwood Nicky Cohen Walter Fitzpatrick Kneeling: J. Limoncelli, J. Chiaramonte, B. Borland, P. Widness, T. Ryan, M. Wolin, R. Bell. Standing: P. Reikert Qmgr.J, R. Babich, C. Papa, G. Trosian, J. Maiorino, W. Fitzpatrick. The fall of 1958 saw a fighting Owl football squad win the Section B championship in its hrst year of organized league competition. Going into the last game, the Owl gridders were tied with Valley Stream South and South Side for pennant honors. In the last game they clipped the Mules from Malverne, 6-2, ro end the season with a 5-1 league record and a 6-2 overall record. The Owls were worked hard and hustled from start to finish under the coaching of john Cannella, Ed Sylvia, and Dan Robin- son. They were captained by senior, jimmy Cleven, in the l 1 f 4 1' ' . :fs i 1' 3 1 Ka. s 4 st l ' l 'N rf-1 wigiek, quarterback slot with Franny O'Grady and Charlie Papa at the halves and Charlie Stanford at fullback. It was very evident that the line strength of the Owls this past season was an important factor in the battle for the flag. jim Watters, Al Friess, Pat Marcello, john Lemoncelli, jimmy Smawley, Pete Widness, and Nick Cohen all turned in first- rate jobs. Leading the club next year will be Dick Young and Charlie Papa who were voted captains by their teammates at the end of this past season. Alan Friess John Limoncelli Pat Marcello fq,,'2v- 4:-.V ,. r. 3 tis!! -.- 4-v. J Charles Slilllf0l'd Jimmy WHHEIS Jack wfegron Peggy w'idne55 Dick Young N fir-SP ff? .fl i 5- xi Football This year's junior Varsity football team had a season almost as good as the championship varsity. Under Coach Cannella the squad won seven games and lost only one. The only loss was to Long Beach C 12-191, South Side wound up on the short side of a 35-O score, the jV's biggest win. The passing of Cliff Cooper and the running of Charlie Papa and Jimmie Maiorino led the team. Outstanding on the line were Tom Ryan, Roy Babich, and john Krause. 6, . ,g -.f 'I . -sh ,, ,L n' .gi Ig... -.. Nh. Soccer In the first year of competition, the Owls' soccer team had a good season and turned in some impressive victories. The team, consisting of juniors and sophomores, was coached by Mr. Richard Traynor. also the J. V. baseball coach, and was captained by joe Picone and Ed Lattan. ' The Owls finished the season with a 5-5-l record, defeating Oceanside lO-2, Long Beach 4-0, and South Side 4-2. The Owl booters also tried their Skills in a varsity game against Long Beach, but were defeated 8-0. Next year the Owls will compete in varsity league competition with all the veterans back to do the booting. 947 MR. D. ROBINSON Rau' 1: C. Cooper, R. Spiro, R. Kreizman, D. McNally, B. Bailey, R. Hauck, J. Kaufman, B. Kaufman. Row 2: M. Gol- lance, S. Julias, S. Feldman, R. Edson, R. Schlessinger, S. Lan- der, -I. Krause, H. Miller. j.V. SOCCER: Rou' 1: E. Mc- Auliffe, R. Peterson, E. Lattari, R. Hubbell, J. Director, M. Cavallo, R. Birdsall, T. How- lett. Row 2: S. Rossman, D Glass, M. Bresner, K. Falk, G Eickwort, A. Bookheim, L Sasso, J. Picone. Rau' 3: W' Goff, G. Farrell, P. Schwenzer, K. Solomon, R. Wohl, R. Hu- dak, Coach Traynor. G' Mr. Richard Traynor Tenni Tenacity-a game played on grass. Tenacity also means grasping or holding fast, and that is certainly what the Lynbrook netmen did this year. Under Mr. John F. Norris, able coach, the tennis team swept through its last eight matches, winning five, to come out with a creditable 5-9 record. The team, starting to rebuild this year, had three seniors, three juniors, and two sopho- mores doing the volleying for Lynbrook. They were Larry Horn, Harvey Rosenberg, Mark Teitelbaum, Arthur Blumenthal, Martin Bring, Steve Shmurak, Richard Karsh, and Harvey Susswein. Although the team was cheered by countless spectators fat least Eve during the fourteen matchesb, they still played with the spirit lif not the luckj of the other Lynbrook teams. Mr. J. Norris S Shmurak, H Susswem M Bring L Kaplan M Teitelbaum A Blumenthal R L Horn Cross Countr Under the direction of Mr john Branciforte, the cross country team A, met every day for practice at Marion f September October and early No rd vember john Plant turned in a truly outstanding record In the four tri angular meets at Valley Stream State Park he came in first in three of the meets and second in the fourth Al though the team didnt place in the South Shore Athletic League com petition at Salisbury John came in fourth The cross country team was not as successful as might be ex pected due to lack of personnel and experience afv' Karsh 4:- I ,rss .1 X .. 2 vie Q'- ui-it Agia kib- Rowl R Nagel J Plant R Rosenberg Rau 7 W Lux N Rosen Mr Branciforte K Shapiro P Jacobs CD I-Q v-1 - 0 . .. 0 I F' . D, H 5 , , . . Q. C . v-1 -. 1 . . . . H OE ' ,L:::':?:'.:.. ' ' 5- ' ' nl - . ' :MW . B lf'j13f .X Q ...' D . . ,., - - 'J' ' , , , . 1 ua .4,..4 ,-',- ,-I. . O ' .- f-':. :-',-' - . . . 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I ' n ' -1 fi rg 5' 1 ' , E Q . 1' '. .Q f My A 1 11,-, A qt l N 4 ., f iw , u 9 1 .05 Q- , 491 cg I '--2-,,,-,341 , , V ' ' -ff. ' Lima 3 ca , . fr' fr ,' .1 1 , Q, V . fr Al Nik .i V , , as N' - ' -'- -4-r ' 1 - 1 .We . 1 3 , , Y X . 4 .f It ,.,..4--Q-of i , . ug , Q 'jg v-an-,, J, lfjww, -., ' A. ,v 1 .. V., W , Q we .-,,, . . ' ' ' ' if Rf 'W' -I , . .K i if .fn Y' IRA jg, V' 5 iwtgiri 4 7' ,- , fl l 4'-,I ' , -1- Q 'N' ' -' , . 'Q L' 3 , I . 1 - , 1 , 4 cw'-X QQ' 98 'N---.,... R. Merrill, A. Aumuller, A. VanderVelde, J. P1ant,j. Beeton, R. lntersimone, P. Van Hagen, F. Cantwell C re stl I n g B. Barnes, Coach J. Glynn, Coach A. Aumuller, Third 113 j. Plant, First 124 , 1 V C ,Z - . R .. Sf -1 xl K . ' ' 1 . x A! xl L-A K J. Smawley, First 161 D.Tay1or, Second 107 P. Van Hagen, Second 137 A. I. 7-Q U HQW. Ji 12.- ' 1 f' VanderVe1de, Second 119 91 4' I. 'Si 5 ' D. Lessne, G. Farrell, R. Bell, J. Smawley, L. Ulm, S. Merrill, M. Weingrad, J. Dunn. The Lynbrook grapplers did not have an outstanding year as a team in the 1958-59 season due to the fact that most of last years' varsity wrestlers had graduated. There were, however, a number of outstanding individuals, five of whom placed in the South Shore Section III tournament. Four of these went on to capture a fourth, one second and two thirds in the Nassau County tournament held at Salk High School in Levittown. Under the most able and capable coaching of Mr. Barnes the team won the honor of a very close third in the Section Ill tournament and a hfth in the County tournament. An outstanding junior High team promises to supply next years' varsity, which will have a good part of this years' team back, with a group of hard fighting young blood. We can look forward to an excellent year with these two sources for a potentially strong team. JUNIOR VARSITY: Standing: J. Randazzo, A. DiCosola, R. Rosenberg, D. Glass, R. Granek, S. Delibert, S. julias. Kneeling: D. Taylor, N. Fried, j. Eckhaus, M. Edwards, D. McNally, H. Susswein, B. Feil. .,,,, V f.: nv gg 'Q Nywd Tw is,- .-1- 2 -v ' 1 - - . .-, L X ' .li-f ..... ,. Q . A- 0 MR. E. SYLVIA Dick Young Manager Steve Haenel Gorden Puskus Basketball THE SCOREBOARD ' 5 Lynbrook Opponenl l 79 Malveme 62 78 East Rockaway 54 ' A 52 'West Hempstead 50 A 52 H. Frank Carey 38 48 South Valley Stream 49 57 Seaford 41 57 North Valley Stream 47 70 Wantagh 101 84 Malverne 56 Frank Martingale Manager jimmy Cleven Alan Friess jimmy Watters Barry Fischler 4' LA, fm ri 17,2 ,, , 7? ,ra l 1 A Champions! As time rolls on so do the Lynbrook Varsity cagers toll over all opposition. ln finishing tied for the South Shore Section Ill championship with Wantagh this year, the Owls extended their string of championships to two consecutive years. In the past five years, Lynbrook has won or tied four championships. This year marked the end of the reign of Mr. Xwalter Hawthorne as head basketball coach. Mr. Edward Sylvia was given the unenviable chore of taking over for a winning coach, but to no one's surprise promptly delivered a champion- ship team. Mr. Sylvia's Dribbling and Driving Society didn't have one star who did all the shooting, rebounding, and dribbling by himself, but consisted of many Lynbrook Opponent team players in rolling to its 14-4 record. On defense a variety of zone defenses 82 East Rockaway 58 were 6?'lPlCg'Cd to confuse the opposition. Frpm these defenses the Society would either ast teak or play a slower, more deli erate style game. 45 West Hempstead 57 Jim Cleven, Nick Cohen, Roger Sherwood, and Gordon Puskus tall over 70 H. Frank Carey 32 6 feet 3 inchesj took turns pulling down the rebounds. Cleven and Joe Papa 51 Baldwin Tournament 58 were the top scorers averaging 13 and 11 points respectively. Alan Friess and 67 Baldwin To mamem 59 Lew McCurdy Cream captainj were the outstanding ball handlers and collected u many assists by setting up the other boys. 63 South Valle Stream 46 With a fine nucleus of la ers teturnin next ear and some ver ood Y , P Y 8 Y. Y 8 bo s comin u from the .V. s uad, the L nbrook tradition of winnin cou led 57 Seaford 46 wiilh fine spgrtslfnanship is sure tc? be upheld Y g P 45 North Valley Stream 45 i 63 Wantagh 46 Charles Stanford Lewis McCurdy Ken Shapiro Nick Cohen Roger Sherwood Joe Papa PN ., J. V. Basketball This years DIY. basltethall team was plagued by injury. sickness. and stholastie ineligibility, CQoathed by Mr. Patterson, the squad was composed of ten sophs. two iuniors. and one frosh. Looking forward to next year. joe Pieone. Tom Clark. Charlie Papa. and Barry Kaufman are possible eandidates for var' sity. Of these. Charlie Papa was the teams high seo TCI' and shows most promise. Although not a high scoring team, it capitalized on an aggressive defense and finzshed the season with a creditable record of 12 wins f .pad i losses. Bowling Although the Bowling team had played inconsis- tantly during the first part of the season, they began to improve under the direetion of Mr. Neaman. Brian Bailey attained a high average of 156 with Mike Vifolin, Stu Simens and Ronald Schwartz staying close behind. Quite a few 200 plus games were rolled by the members of the teamg Stu Simens with 21 . Brian pi l Mr. XVilliam Patterson Coach Rau' I: T. Howlett, R. Diamond, W. Page, R. Babich, S. Shmurak, P. Sehwenzer. Rota' 2: T. Clark, C. Papa. M. Gollancc, B. Kaufman, M. Hotch- ner, J. Picone. R. Schwartz, N. Fabricant, S. Simens R. McClure, R. Petrizzi, M. DiGioia S. Cotler, B, Bailey, M. Wolin, J Limoncelli. l A Bailey with 210 and Roy McClure with 207. Some of the members that will return next season are Ronald Sehwartz, Stu Simens. Roy McClure, Ray Petrizzi, Mike DiGioia and Anthony Kenney. Mr. H. Neaman Coach Pig' l Lacrosse THE SCOREBOARD LjI2b7'OOflZ Oppgngygf 9 ......... ...,..... W alt Whitman ........... ........... 5 F 5 ,...,.,.. ....,... A mityville ...........,.,. ......,.... 5 8 ...,..... ......... F loral Park ,..,.... ......,.... 2 4 .....,... .......,.......... C arey ..........,. .....,..... 5 5 ....,.... ......... E ast Meadow ,......, ........... 5 2 ........, ........ N ew Hyde Park .,,,.. ...,....... 7 8 ......... ....,... H alf Hollow Hills .......... ..,.,...... 2 9 ....,.... .......,... E lmont .......,..,... ,.......... 4 l ......... .....,.. L 'niondale ....,...... ...,....... 9 Mr. J. Cannella, coach N. Fried, manager Mr. Cannella's green-jacketed lacrosse team showed very well in its first season in a novice league of ten schools. A probable reason for the teams success in the Conly slightlyj civilized game given to us by the Indians is the fine shape of the team. The hours spent in running and pre-season body competition paid off heavily in dividends. With a good first year's record to look back on, the still strong team should be even stronger. Mr. Cannella received good performances from goal-tender Bob Graulich, and from Fran O'Cirady, Pat Marcello, and Charlie Stanford. LACROSSE: Ron' I: P. DeLattre, j. Bresner, C. Stanford, R. N. Inman. Razz' 3: A. Kenny, F. DePalma, V. Kleinfeld, W. Connell, L. Meier, Cv. Coppola, j. Smawley, R. Castellanos, P. Fitzpatrick, A. Strumpf, S. Lander, B. Charney, D. Finnegan, Glass, J. Urquhart. Ron' 2: R. Blaine, XV. Brady, P. Marcello, D. Orifice, R. Graulich. Rau' 4: R. Young, N. Fried, Mgr., F. R. Bell, R. Garland, R. Aludino, A. Greenberg, R. Intersimone, O'Grady. f nf L, K K,-59' ' -unqyay 'Fa -F 2 'f' 11 :L W f' 1ri,,Ar HL fi .'li' WML, . .Q +Y39'?270, N 5' Q Rou' I: M. Teitelbaum, J. Romaine, B. Bralver, E. Reikert, R. Gold, D. Roth, E. Gudeon, J. Mazza, -I. Picone. Rau' 2: j. Cleven, J. Watters, S. Haenel, A. Friess, N. Cohen, I.. McCurdy, j. Nucci, j. Papa. Alan Friess joe Papa john Kaufman Jim Watters -'x , X, ,I J v -fo x ....l-1 ..v'fH-n-t 1-ii' in 5,-Q ,- ff '21 .'K I 0 JV' Q ful '00 1 4 104 fi f , ! 44 x v I2 J ji ! X Mark Teitelbaum Charles Papa Lew McCurdy Joe Picone Baseball X W. Patterson, Coach R. Traynor, Coach THE SCOREBORD Q 0 I Xxx! 3. A i , Q . i v H ti: , x' Qi: 2:2 ., l 1 ui- 1 :fc x P. Reikert, Manager The spring of 1958 saw a hustling Lynbrook baseball team, under the outstanding coaching or Mr. William Patter- son, win the Section Ill Championship of the S.S.A,l.. Lynbmok Opponent Ly,,b,00,g Qpponeng W'ith two games remaining, the Owls needed only one , win the clinch the championship, while Wiintagh, in second 11 Oeeansrde 6 2 Seaford O place, had to take both. Lynbrook met Watitagh May 28. 4 Hewlett 8 5 Seaford 0 Lew McCurdy hit a tie-breaking home run in the ninth 4 Malverrle 2 5 Vrrllel' Stream South 2 and Don Roth helped win his own game with a booming 9 Malverrre 4 2 Vallel' Stream South 16 triple, scoring Friess and Romaine. Roth held Wantagli 3 Q-Iargrerrge N h 5 3 East i0elircaWaY Q in the last of the ninth and the Owls were in the S.S.A.l.. a ey tream Ort - ast oc away In .Offs- 4 Vallel' Stream North 0 5 South Slde 3 P llynbrook was defeated by Sewanhalca 2-l in the first 2 West HemP5tead 0 5 Wentagh 0 round of the S.S.A.I.. playoffs june 5. The overall season was 12 West Herrrpstead 6 1 Wantegh 4 a highly successful one nevertheless, with the Owls com- 4 South Sldf 1 l Sewarlhekrr 2 piling a record of l2 wins and 2 losses in leag ie competition. Don Roth led the pitching staff llO-ll and Bob Gold took all batting honors K.-103. l8 R.B.l,'s, rl home runsl, O O Rou- 1: K. Shapiro, F. Martingale, R. Scchwartz, M. J. O'Neil. Ron' 3: E. Vigiliante, J. Kaufman, S. Den- Bring, J. Director, J. Marcus, Mgr. Rau' 2: S. Stegman, mark, K. Falk, L. Ulm, J. Kennedy. A. VanderVelde, C. Cooper, F. Gerber, B. Fischler, Db no 'DC 31' e'-1 N as , -J f . .LN ' 4? at HU, 3 vi H HU fry 'fi 43 1 W Q . Own is - 04' . -v Ir A '- i 'f. .. .. 4 M I - . . . il N01- A-4 E A li I 1 4 S ' V , - X i W in D if J A J RUNNERS: Row I: K. Greenstein, B. Spiro, J. Zebuda, M. Gruskin, P. Jacobs, F. Wilkens, R. Singer, W. Galloway. Row 2: J. Pittoni, N. Rosen, J. Bartholomew, P. Ringenbach, J. Friedman, H. Kaiser, J. Plant, J. Pellegrino, E. Goldberg. Track and Field Lynbrooks '58 track squad, coached by Mr. Leyden and Mr. Emmrich, had an excellent season finishing second to West Hempstead in league competition and having three squad mem- bers victorious in the sectional tournament. Pete Van Hagen, pole vault, Alan Joseph, high jump and sprint, and Rog Sherwood, shot put, were all winners in the sectional championships. Pete Van Hagen and Al Joseph also placed second in the county tournament and were eligible to compete for the state championships at West Point. Pete holds Lynbrook's pole vault record at 11'9 . -,. c x as Mr- P- Leyden, Coach Mr. G. Emmrich, coach FIELD EVENTS: Row l: P. Vanl-iagen, B. Steckler, R. Rosenberg, R. Englert, K. Xydias. Row 2: A. Josephs, R. Castellanos. R. Hudak, R. Sherwood. S. Kutch. J. Weston, B. Borland. Q 43... W? ff .,.. ' 'inc f 'Q 2 90-' 'J ' ' Z. 351. ' ga 11. W f X if l WJQ I' l i QS- Q0 'i ii ' iii if if Q ' , ! 1 19 S , 1 1 - t Q 9 FXXSETM 9' fl ,ac . is 7 4 l , A . w A ' ,Q . . - ' M' fu-fl: --f Ye We . ' Y VX ,fv f K a it 1 GIRLS' SPORTS -4 L. l.G. . Girls' sports are divided into four time divisions. each lasting approximately seven vx eelts. Various sports are offered in each division. but participation in more than one sport during a time division is not encouraged. An accumulation of 600 points for four years MTS in three years for girls graduating in 1961 or laterl entitles a girl to receive her gold key, Points are given for attendance. To gain points. a girl must attend 805 of the practices for full attendance credit or 605 for partial credit. Class man- agers. officials. and girls who pass a written official test MISS A. NORWAT M155 D- HILL it. I N. receive additional points. At the end of the time division, tlass teams and school honor teams are chosen. The members of these teams also receive additional points. The school honor team participates in a final sportsday with other merri- ber schools of the L.l.G.A. The inter-class and inter-group competition is scheduled for the two practice periods a week. The inter-school games are limited to four class vs. class competitions rather than varsity. MISS J. MUELLER MISS J. MASURY ,aa .,,. vi I 3 GOLD KEY WINNERS Kaiser, L. Burke. Row 1: M. Pitello, C. Adams, P. Scott Rau' 2: B. Camardella, J. Imbusch J HONOR TEAM Rou I L Burke H Rosenthal L Lee B Radclrff Rau 7 P Pettersson E Case B Jones L Bedell Tennis Since tennis covers such a variety of seasons, it is deemed most popular among polar bears, ducks, and sunbathers. Every sprung and fall you are sure to see a mass of these creatures out on the courts One mrght get the 1mpress1on that they are tryrng to krll fires but they are really pracucxng thelr serves After a few unsuccessful days at thrs nonsense the actual warfare breaks out Doubles tournaments and smgles tourna ments are started At the end of thns com bat the g1rls who are stxll ahve and have won the greatest amount of games are chosen for class teams and school honor team In case of heavy snow the gurls are taken msnde thawed out and taught the rules and regulatlons of th1s dellghtfully enjoyable sport .......a.Au-w4m-5- 1-k a '!iU'i 7 ml A-,ii di.. TENNIS QSENIORSJ B Radcliff P Zorn H Greenbaum L Burke S Keller P Pettersson S Fxdler M Kassalow B Tabak B Jones E Case A Brownstein J Bedell C Adams --fa! .4 in 4-.4-,LD X I TENNIS QSOPHOMORES AND JUNIORSP R014 I J Solarz lx Braunetk Nl Rhexnboldt L Bedell J Solomon S Gold A Kltay L Sxlxershxne J Cummmgs M McHugh C Pon berg P Frnger F Rothenberg E Corwrn B Druss N Sher trllo D. Lung J. Appleman E. Lench H. Rosenthal. Rau 2. fig E. Metzler B. Mansfield L. Specht S. Adamson. 'HO lf thu h1d pr 1et1te1l 1nxn1ore thu would hue beeome pLl'ITllllLlll flx tutes on the hoelxu field As rt xx lb elther the frost hrndered the roll of the b1ll or the 5VSC1Iil'llliL, stlelxy 1t mosphere 5l1ekened the pme of the te tms lint there were tlw us twnntx two errls flbhllllb for possemlon of the 1 enaelesa btll of them peut tllx rttemptlng, to seore tn thelr opponent 5 g,o1l 1 mer 1p1rt Illklllgllf the pltsers ll le 1st ten of them But then there 5 tue 1o1l1c Why eoultln t thu be 1 little eloser' lun mth SCXCTII unwx1nteCl sug., ECSIIOUS the gxrls ire 1lvmy5 found fllflg blek ind forth vxlth the b1ll DCCILISC hoekes ts lrunmng gune FIELD HOCKEY -IUNIORS J VanBrunt -I Scholz J Haslaeh M Hall V George B Randazzo C Gxragoslan R Naglnerr R Bekoff FIELD HOC KEY SENIORS AIND SOPHOMORES B Hull j lmbusch B Camardella S Malanga R Vosburgh P Sullnan M MaLLe1sh K ferda P Seott M Dooley 1 ' I A Y I ' ' . . , .. - rl L D r 4 v N k' if ' lef- '- -. t . .1ll A per- , . , , , - - . Q lf only the goal posts were f. rtl ' 4 . Q ' l-C4V. 'r ' it in r V, L ,L , 5- ,, 11 ' Y' . ' 1 '. , 1 ' Y L ' . ' 1 , A :a x . ,. Y I U If . 'Ji Badminton HONOR TEAM B Krawchuk n E Drsch M1ssNorwatt Klen McCoy W Cooper E Izzo B1dm1nton under the experr enced leadershrp of Mrss Norwat IS oflered to the grrls rwrce a year rn the fall and sprtng terms Because of the llrgc number of parncnpants the glrls are dlvlded mto two groups the begrnners and the ad vanced Each group has prnctrce at dnfferent tlmes and mcets twrce a week The begmncrs ire twught the techmques of the game whrle the advanced group practlces and de velops skrlls After weeks of hard vuork a round robrn tournament ns set up The wmners are chosen to play agaxnst other schools Near the end of the season an Honor Team IS prcked from the best pliyers Thls select group represents Lynbrook Hrgh on Sports Day Agatn thrs year the grrls took first place rn thls event DPRK' f-r'.-r 'QM 0 fl ' -Q 4 f7'Z?l4 L 1-L... BADMINTON JUNIORS AND S Berger L Robbms M Pntello man j Wrnkler E Charde P Sobel A Perkell F Thurman M 3 Y 'Qt SENIORS Rou I Kutler J Hrrsch B Krawchuk J Silber S Gems Rau A Olsen P Lreber 3 L Tesorrero N Tesorxero C Gentz M Schnexder K rsh Rou 7 L M Prtello N Kaplan B Benson E Neumann j Ware M Olsen H Clade J Grttelson L Klenn l -:Q .5 .J -15. 'Q lx 1 BADMINTON SOPHOMORES Rau l H Polansky P Vassxl C Lee S Lieberman R Gromet V Stebbins J Lefcourt, F Sltzman, S McCoy, S Beck R014 7 A Wldelttz, F Danner, F DeRosa, H OConner, S Ep stern M Wasserman B Lamel B Mack L Wrlson L Dlsch Rau 5 B Patakus, F Brady, M V1ccx,J Klein, B Abramson, S Benm, N Carr, M Ramer, B Schrld kraut, A Fetzer, N McAm1s, J Friedman I 1 Il A . . is ,-fp I ' ,, -1 , U ' . It ca - - A ,A ' .1 ' p . ' ' 2 . A x ,l I V l ' ' .' Y V W U ' J I: at H f . I ,' :I K ' k ' f . I : . , L. ' , S. , . , . , A. , . ' , . , . 2 - 2 B ra' 1 3 iiff - , ' lv - .1 V L , ,.r' if ' 'Y-11 A. 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S. , . ,l . , . , . , . . . . . . . n Bowling After school gtrls bowlxng takes place each Wednesday afternoon at the Valley Stream Recreatton Cen ter Merr1ck Road mstructed by Mtss H111 The number of gtrls go mg out for bowlmg has greatly rn creased annually thxs year totalmg approx1mately 80 When they begm the g1rls are mstructed by a profess1onal 1nstruc tor on the correct form of bowlmg They are also taught the correct method of scormg The gtrls wlth the hlghest scores are chosen for the bowllng honor team Games ar occasxonally played agamst other schools Many glrls find bowltng enter tammg as well as an enjoyable sport to learn as xt IS not only played m school but can be played socnlly as we HONOR TEAM: Rou' 1: V. Bauer C. Dickerson, J. Haas, J. Kinzinger N. Kaye. Rou' 2: J. Van Brunt, J. Has- lach, T. DeRuco, E. Balazs, P. Finger SOPHOMORES Rau 1 K Wolfe J Cummmg L St George G Johnson S Carbone L Caesar C Petrezzl L Bozza Rou 7 B Pattukus N Anderson J Jarowskx B Manormo B Muller A Russo B Mack F DeRosa F Fxtzpatrxck T Schuler up-f We JUNIORS Rou 1 J Levus N Kaye B Cohen M Prcone C Hoermg S Adamson J Kmzmger M Rhembolt J Haslach Rou 7 A Brutus J Clade M Russo R Amato P Arranson iz jigs' -ff' SENIORS Rou 1 P Schlero M Johnson M Rapp C Drck erson C Pulumbo V Bauer E Balazs J Haas S Colmes J Hunter Rau 7 M Galloway M I.aRocca I Brown T De L Kudlfl Ruso J Scharp P Howlett . , . 1 1 3 t . 7 I O . c V I I . th I t L I ' , , , - . . . ' I - - v - , - - , . A , . a U , . , . . '-.' . - . , . , . , . B ' ' r 4 - 1 - y - . . , . . . f A . V I , ' . . J 5 , .. . 5 A : n T 4 U 0 : 5 4 Y '4 QTY - 'E L. r Y I sz' 2 7- A ' . 1 1 T ' , .- J J ' ': - ' . ,. . A ' ' 'W n 1' 1 1 5 U ee- 8. A 1 e' 7 f 2 N v f' J ', .9 V ll ,H 7 ,,., w I ' f JG V' QV V ., J ,f,. - F 1 ni -5 Q t Y . Z V 'I ' 'lf .' J ' - ' I , . I V ' 1 - 9 - Q . l ' 1 - 1 - w - s - ' , . , , , , , I , I , ' ' ' Y 5 o 7 . - Do sou haxe nnghrmxres xbour berne bombarded xxxrh lrerle wxhxre balls ws sou wx 11k through the gym eorr1dor Thus nor LlIlLlSLl1l Moat people do rhmles ro the rxble rennxs enrhusnsrs rn our aehool The gxrls learn the rules md reg., ulauons of thls Suld Sport durlng the hrsr fevx prreelees lhen they are all Ser to beam bomblrdlng, ex ers one meh lmrele xxhrre Ping pong, ba s A rn all the other aporzs me ereum of the erop I5 ehosen me the en of the txme dnxslon for the school honor ream md elm reams Then thu Compete mth other sehools fu Sporrsday ro see who can the most lrrtle bills rn orbxr lI'0LlI'1'.l the room Table Tennis NIL! HONOR TEAM C Kalun B jones P Pettersson L Sobel B Tabak P I-Ioskm V George B Radclxff 'XX ,AX FIRST TIME DIVISION: Rau' 1: V. George M. Nadel E. I-Ioffel B. Cohen P. Zorn L. Sobel j. Shaw B. Radcliff. Rou' 2: P. Pettersson E. Neuman B. Tabak B. jones P. Hoskin M. Rhein- bolt S. Verga. 'KQ- 5 SECOND TIBIE DIVISION Row I: J. Bedell. E. Case. S Goldberg, J. Silber. B. Lench Row 2: H. Rosenthal, B. Rosen baum, E. Kaufman. S. Berger Rau' 3: L. Perlman. J. Perlman L. Silvershine, C. Gentz, M Romano. Volleyball Quietly seated in the gym with some of your pals. you vv.utetl you were going to steal the spotlight from your teammates, apprehensively. Then it Lame. 'lhe thunder of the snunpeeding 'I'he whistle blows and the game commences. You really put herd was more than you eould bear. V.unly you trietf to esotpe. .ill you have into the game. First youre on the floor. then you but all methods were bloeked. Sully you settled tloxxzi to .tempt fall into the net but you re tlly do your best for the C.Cf.C,. pie your fate. team. After the game is won, you .ire placed back in the box Maybe this was going to be fun .tfter .tll, espeeialli being .i with the other volleyballs, to recuperate for the next prattice. member of the CQoinpttny's Coming Clasliewi' team After .tll. Mx .71- -. . ' at 1 X ,f . H' J., HONOR TEAM: Rou' l: S Williaimms. j. Imbusch, S. Mc Coy. Rau' 2: J. Finker, j. Klein P. Finger, P. Sheridan, M Ratner, N. Morrissey, j. Kaiser. Ron' 3: C. Giragosian, B. Cam- ardclla. Rau' 4: P. Scott, S Goldberg, M. Pitello, L. Burke, 1. Scholz, E. Disch, M. Kane. PIE TEAM: Rau' I: B. Schild- kraut, B. Rosenbaum, A. Glass. Rau' 2: J. Perlman, J. Wfink- ler, L. Burke, S. Radden, j Nadel. v we 700 '- V VOLLEYBALL SOPHOMORES Rou I H Rosenthal j Du gan V Stebbms B Rosenbaum L Petrlzzx j Solarz L Sltz man N Smnthers B Hull L Bozza B Gromet P Levee C. Lee S McCoy Rou 7 D Lmg J Appleman D Keeley L Green berg S Wxllxams B Lench B Muller E Danner H Fettner E Lesser D Roll B Lamel Rou 3 M Wasserman K Wolf P Dash E Lazo S Barry A Wldellll R Abrams S 'Nlalanga R Vosburgh j Perlman H Perlman Rau 4 B Mack A Fetzer N MLAmlS L Sllsershlne J Friedman S Beck C, Muro Klexn S Klrshman E Stemberg L Wilson Rau 5 L Fagm M Dooley E Dlsch S Benin S Radden B Schlldkraut M Mc Hugh H Polansl-ty A Hammer M Ramer J Lefcourt C Sara sohn is as Z MDG 'rw Elm F mil at Sw -Fixx. XVI Agfa It t L VOLLEYBALL IIUNIORS Rou l R Beltoff Il Kmztnger L Robbins E Charde C Glragosxan L Sarro P Tolmach P Kalpsh F Gent: A Colden N Halpern Rau 7 N Kase M Romano B Cohen B Randazzo A Perkell P Stone j Sllber eltiik V 1111 69' i rf- 3 E Kaufman L Klein FI Hlrsch H Kutler Rou 3 E Corwm R Ansns J Gnttelson B Druss L Katz E Metzler P Sperber J Haslach M Pltello Rou -I S Goldberg I Shmurak I Solomon P Fnnger A Greenberg .I Nadel L Better -fi 5---5 '-- ' X M' Ar.Q.LY ima VOLLEYBALL SENIORS Rau l j Imbusch B Camardella Olsen j Kanser M Pntello B Brodheb -I Winkler j Bedell M Kmttel -I Haas V Lazo G Perrotta B Angelxco E Frned P Sherndan R Stortn M Kane Ron 5 N Morrxssey II Fxnlter mann R Feldman G Stem Rou 7 P johnson L Burke A P Scott j Cerveau S Gelbert P Aarons 1 3' I df, I Il I ' ' I A - F ' F Ill MF, F ' G , 0 ' 5 ' , , - M ' ' ' ' i P' a TT F F F F fx 1 I ' Q v 7 Q ' F V I . ,, II F . yi S' 'I ' ' C Q I-V A Qf 2 I 'S PRJN ' V 'V N L ' F L ' g X F L f ,Y ' 'X ' P ' ' f -F FJ' Ss A A ' A X ' X 4 - - N --. 1- 'I -' ' Y? 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A 'C N ' s XXI' ' ' ' 4' F . - A -F 'A I, , ' f Y F 0 A 'A + ' k Fee ' ' F F af F A I H F F :I Q I f I A , , . , . I , . , . , . - . h , . I, .' . ' .' . . , . . ' , , . , . . ' ...' . , . , . . , . , . , . , Basketball I r l l x 1 ? I 1 HONOR TEAM: Rau' 1: V. George, M. Pitello, B. Randazzo. Rau' 2: M. Kane, J. Scholz, B. Benson, R. Storti. Row 3: L. Burke, P. Scott, B. Camardella, C. Giragosian. xx 1 Now this is what I call a bird's eye view of the game. I should have thought of this before. Better hold on, they're coming this way. Don't shoot yet, you're too far away. Dribble it for a lay-up shot. That's it. jump for the rebound. Don't just stand there watching it. Pass it fast. Pass it down all the way, but not across the basket. I This is much better than the previous practice. OH! someone fouled. Make that shot. Take it out and pass quickly. There's the whistle. Practice is over. Now the forwards practice taking free throws. Don't hit the b ackboard, please. You'll bounce me off. SENIORS: Row 1: B. Camardella, P. Scott, R. Feld- man. Row 2: L. Burke, J. Kaiser, B. jones, M. Kane. M. Pitello, G. Stein. f . li se a V ' . ' 7: By N 2 X 0 X., ' 2 x X' 'r 'N sy C . X 'Lg , - -. A 1 f I ' N W- A V 5 in . . 'A X kr 'V 5 -D v .' ,, ns 'W 'X xl -1 K cr ' A ' 1 lx L' '- ' 'x a ' ' f l LX . N Ah x JUNIORS: L. Sarro, V. George, J. Haslach, M. Quaranto, M. Rhcinbolt. P. Finger, B. Benson, B. Randazzo, J. Kinzinger. -W 1 B l is ' . ,Ht s ' ' L N 1 Q? Q F N. 9' X ! ' Q 1 N ,L ' x rf - r ' : - Q- I - 4 3 ,, ' l Ani Q7 Q - Y ' i v f - X Q ' i l X f . i V 5 A 1 t ri X ,T K' v - x- 3 BX. QB: E 2 1: if A v - E- ' 9 b ' X lv, X 1 , lf X fl . C x Q x X ,J 1 1 5 I xr 43 A L. SOPHOMORFS: Rau' I: F, Steinberg. M. Romano. G. Stab bins, L. Sitzman, N. Smirhers, G. Dugan. D. Roll. J. Lefcourt. C. Lee, B. Lamel. D. Ling. Ron- 2: S. Kirschman, H. Fenner. N Anderson, B. Mueller, E. Lesser, E. Shane. L. Fagin. L. Green berg. A. Vfidlitz. NI. Fitzpatrick. L. Vfilson, P. Dash. Ron is 51. Goepferr. C. Muro. N. McAmis. E. Disch. S. Radden, M. Dooley. G. Cummings. N. Carr. SI, Ramer. A. Hammer, A. Fetzer. B. Schildkraut. J. Klein. ll7 O T mt s t 1t XII 1 1 t nrt rv wut r111115 1m r1tt1t111L 11 L rs 1 xx15 fcrtl tvr hrs K1 tl 5 xt1r umltr the tl1rc.tt111u of s M1511rx Lula rc almxxn tht Nl s the mme le1rn1nLt, ucrxtl11mrfr11mtl1t gr1p to golf ttlquettc Thls sprmf, 1 l1r35c number of 3,1rls p1rt1t1p1ted IH golf slumxrmg, the III are 151119 populmtx of thls scx11l sport HONOR TEAM Run I K Braunek L Better R011 7 L Pucker L Burke R Belxoff QD '-ff GOLF JUNIORS Rou 1 K Braunek L Better N Kaplan K Tntus P Aaronson L Mer rxtt J Gxttelson V Kenn M Cohen R Bekoff L Prcker is 5' vl V is ' i ff' 113 GOLF SENIORS Rau I B Pxnkmson I: Kaplan M Kassalow E Case J Balm M Kane Ron 7 B Radclxff E Glustrom G Campbell J Scharp P Howlett P Mandelbaum M Pxtello E Smnlcy -. Q ev K ,. ' 1 ,. 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HONOR TEAM Rou l S Rhembolt J K Rou 2 R Feldman R Storu S Goldberg P -sw.: ' 43? 9 5-4 filxlfwrb A ... of Softball Strll-ce mo crles the umplre The next ball IS the decldlng factor Id hare to bc nn the batters shoes Its the bottom of the nmth two out bases are loaded and the count lS 1 and 7 Thrs lS ll the home team leads by 1 run The pltcher standmg on the mound nervously signals the catcher as she scans the bascs and turns toward home p ate Takmg a deep breath she del1vers the ball The batter swmgs and con nects sendmg, the ball deep 1nto rxght field It looks hke nt lS going all the way But thc rtght fielder lurches up ward and recovers the ball The game comes to a climax termlnatmg an eventful season of afterschool softball SOFTBALL JUNIORS Rou I B Cohen L Campbell L Sobel L Robbms S Berger A Perkell L Klem j Snlber R Naglrarl Rou 2 -I Scholz B Druss B Fme J Hirsch L Lee B Randazzo L Sarro J Kmzmger Rou 3 J Lewis I Knudsen A DeHawen J Solo mon C Hoernmg S Goldberg D Phrllrps I Shmurak N Halpern SOFTBALL SENIORS 8. l9D8 SENIORS Rou I B An gelnco R Feldman j Haas M Kmttel B Camardella S Rhembolt G Perrotta Rou P Johnson P Schelero E jo hannsen R Storu T DeRuxo M ClIk0YlC G Tupalc A an Rou 3 Funk Sherndan J Hunt H9 JUNIOR HIGH Admlnlstratlon 5355! ,Q.,-,IN PRINCIPAL Mr J Ray Johnson GUIDANCE COUNSELOR DIRECTOR OF HEALTH Miss Margaret S Washburn AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr Sldney R Qoverr Faculty T 11.11321 1 Af vff' 1,7 'W-A '41 -Ub- JM ENGLISH Row! Mrs Ida S Mmtz Mrs Lu cxlle G Evans Mrs Harriet T Bern stem Row 2 M155 Mildred Gar funkel Mrs Margaret S Lmdwall SOCIAL STUDIES Row 1 Mnss Ruth A Welch M Rlchard J Cunningham Mrs Ida S Mmtz Row 2 Mr Thomas H Mc Carthy Mr Jay H Broad MATHEMATICS Rau 1 Mr Michael Nncolettl M Thomas H McCarthy Mr Charles F Stexger Rou 2 Mr Edward R Hardy :oar Y Facult un I l I 4 ,1- Qfk 44 15 f fv- '? T lllll Ill llll SCIENCE Mr Walter G Boll Mr I-Ienrx A Vandenheke Mr Leon Tepper LANGUAGES Mrs Lucille G Evans Mlss Joan B Krummel PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr Mxchael Barston Mxss joan Masury Mr George B Barnes Mxss janeth E Mueller W.- Ulf' :V llll Ill .lIIl'alI'lIl I HQ!! , vw A ulf 14 rl, I I 1 glial .J-1, I' ' 1 Milla. A '-Lf A' A -H - ut , l VI In 'T 1 2 x 'I , 9' . T . 3 Q' V .,2 l ' 5' yi I alll' AVI h Facult .,1lJl.hl.l ll! nm! ll ,Hin 111 xg Wi cg PU' '27 iii -if. 'PHIL HHH Jw 5 Ebsw SPECIAL INTERESTS Rou I MISS VICIOFIB M Lucas M155 Mary L Colburn Mr WlIIl3m V1er tel Rau 7 Mr George I: Weather ston MUSIC Mr Frank J DeRubb0 Mr Salxatore Scalero MISS jane Thompson M George W Breakwell 'NIURSE AND LIBRARIAN 'NI155 Adrlenne NI Folder NI155 Rachel Kalter I . , , L, , 7' 1 -f -1 i 1 I j I F . A T-I ' A' 1 , - I l 5 , I ., 5 f 5 In , Ni :Yi If ah! l t 5, . . I o 1 , , , I' , 24,121 f-.. : Z 1. 1 1 Y f 1 Y gf X X I , xv- M f 1 If X W ' x I v , ' 4- 5 I Y' ,, 'f 'I 'V , . - X l . h V .Xi V lvl ,W I9 uv' 4 I .1 , qi I . ' . , . I 4 - X I 5 , ' , r, I N f ' . ' . , .1 'LL - , , , I T I 5 I 5 5 T! 5 I 1 1 1' , i 1 1 5 f f' 7 6 if :ani-15'-is , v F I h 3? - I W ' .. ' 'TT Q 2 P i A 'u ww.-.H s , s f 1 ? ww -ff-Q if 4 ,V gc HOMEROOM OFFICERS Rou 1 R Wohl J Bnggxo W Parsons S Rosenthal M Green fxeld P Levme T Prlce C Strauss H Lxeberman S Heyman K Wasserman Mlller Row 2 M McKnight S Malanga P Blauvelt R Kampe P Houston C Sxmon X Row mitevign XSSXQIIYQIZEES I 0 XQEKSQ SQCQVC 15-:ig Kevifellbaug I ob S5 O tesldefx ow A 'ga On Grp 1 I 010 e C mag Y tesyden Rwhat WIS Den Zio si xcgecr eww cet 1 26 H. R.1 Ron' 1: S. Malanga, L. Linardo, K. Bartholo- mew. G. Greenstein, D. Cholost, J. Lipkin, M. Abrams, I. Klasson, S. Sinvorsin, M. MC- Knight. M. Laing. Rou' 2: R. Lewwis, M. Simon, B. Gelber. R. Craven. C. Dreilinger, M. Middleton, R. Reittinger, L. Scarpinito, J. Alifii, R. Feldman. Rau' 3: S. Kaufman, K. Ondik, R. DeMilia, M. Fidler. H. R. I4 Rou' 1: S. Lipton, S. Golden, G. Dickerson, R. Teitelbaum, H. Sherman, C. Monsees. M. Lattari, M. Steckler, S. Giordano, J. Big- gio, J. Rickert, L. Frothingham. Row 2: Simmers, R. Wohl. Rou' 3: H. Korenman, M. Rosen, J. Fagan. L. Royds, M. Galgano, J. Gold, P. Nedza, K. Drummer, R. Alverzo, J. Cuchel. H. R. 22 Rou' 1: M. Stone, J. Lessne, S. Laggenbauer R. Paulenoff, S. Yarroll, K. Birl-cel. C. Simon M. Phillips, C. Tybeck. Rau' 2: S. Acard, W Parsons, N. Manzi, M. Ciquemani, S. Petretti C. Laskowski, C. Pellegrino. R. Goldsmith P. Adler. Rau' 3: J. Grant, XV. Stanton. D Morgan, R. Lebow, S. Rosenthal, E. Felten C. Bartholomaus. H. R. 23 Row 1: G. Lincoln. M. Cardazzone, M. Thur- man, J. Plachter, G. Caritj, R. La Rosa, M. Porto, J. Finley, S. Herrmann. Row 2: M. Silverman, M. Greenfield, D. Bogardus, P. Levine. H. Einhorn, E. Cantwell. M. Bekotf, L. Colton, G. Tuckman. Row 5: j. Maher, P. Russ, D. Moller. Ahsentees: C. Quinn, B. Aversano. D. Schiller, G. Giammarino. H. R. 24 Row 1: L. Schmalberger, C. Strauss, T. Price G. Barrett, R. Daniels, S. Lebe, Henderson B. Fink, C. Griflca, R. Terry, J. Kalsch. Rou 2: J. Allister, R. Weinstein, H. Dudley, B Salzman, J. Baraban, S. Lieb, H. Halpern, M Ort, G. Soper. Raw 3: A. Intella, J. Hunt, L D'Angelo, W. Brown. H. R. 25 Rau' 1: J. Garneld, N. Smith, A. Deutsch, R. Littenberg, J. Gewanter, V, Amato, J. Rose, F. Cournos, L. Sisto, S. Himmel, M. Madsen. Rau' 2: A. XY'eiser. Rau' 3: R. Caltabiano, S. Heyman, H. Barnes, H. Lieberman, A. Appel, A. Scafuri, j. Tedaldi, M. Weisburst, M. Sapperstein, H. Litvack, R. Dudley. a v H. R. 26 Rau' I: A. Russo, L. Hall, B. Werhner, A. Spelman, B. Zwickel, J. Goldberg, K. Was- serman, D. Savad, J. Wellenberger. Rau' 2: P. Muller, R. Miller, M. Redish, B. Johnson, P. Trimboli, L. Downs, R. Belena, S. Wolff, M. Schiff. Rau' 3: R. Dunn, R. Wiemer, J. Fandl, M. Cardazzone, D. Darcy, W. How- lett. H. R. 27 Row I: L. Grodin, J. Schaps, J. Weig. M Gross, M. Abrams, M. Marcus, P. Blauvelt, P Winkler, J. Joslyn. Rou' 2: J. Fowler, C Ferrara, V. Sanders. Rou' 3: R. Feigin, D Seidman, R. Rothchild, R. Kampe, S. Skol nick, J. Isom, E. Manakides, W. Neumann H. Kaufmann, M. Berdell. E. Bauer. H. R. 28 Ron' lx P. Tortora. K. Mattson. P. Houston P. Mendelsohn, S. Campbell. I. Kessler. S Dorfman. J. Brody. J. Seidman. Row 2: E Johnson, P. Mazza, C. Vfeissman. M. Shaw Rou' 5: J. Gannon, T. Reid. R. Byer, D Jones. F. Miller, S. Roberts. D. Miller. N Villano. J. Zipper, s HOMEROOM OFFICERS: Ron' 1: R. Giuliano, I. Arthur, L. Luchen, S. Ostrow, M. Gelbert, J. Smithers, M, Roache, K. Henderson. Rou' 2: D. Rosen, M. Dartlebaum, A. Digney, B. Middle- man, L. Forrest, B. Smith, K. Brodlieb, G. Raia. Rau' 3: J. Burns, K. Delemarre. inth Grade A -Y' 9' ye, avec -- NOM 10 9:09, IN 1' Mgiheb' uref' Susan 0555: Ro ' RUM' Bi 11635 Pinto, M' 5fl'OW. R ll' I, 5 gi 'xevw . ni. drg O1 V v U53 ' OYEXSY., Xgftgxatyxgizyggside are! Kaiszrg. Barbgraffjsiel Sei' Rau' ' man- H- . :X Ciiiiiqey Yea 130 : H.R.1 Rau' 1: G. DiResza, C. Lee, M. Coogan, E Berman, K. Minikel, B. Rubin, J. Singer, S Ostrow, D. Conway. Ron' 2: R. Monahan S. Ferris, B. Amalfitano, A. Gardner, S. Pear sall, M. Brutus, J. Hanley, M. Kaiser, R Moubis. Rau' 3: C. Geiser, R. Abrams Bam burg, L. Schelero, L. Luchccn, J. Angelo S. Mintz, R. Sulzbach. Row 1: J. Harris, J. Kaplan, H. Meade, D Costa, I. Arthur, M. Parker, K. Ziegler, M Schmidt, M. Edwards. Row 2: J. Kantor, K Reittinger, V. Simons, S. Toczek, V. Simons J. Fitzpatrick, R. Brue. Row 3: T. Dunn, V Weisberg, J. Aresta, D. Carrano, R. Mar cello, R. Giuliano. a 5 'Sf9'Z in lun H. R. 3 Mishke, D. Roberts, W. Katz. g , 3 AUTO-MEcHANics -rr1 E Rau' I: A. Stoneback, C. Frothmgham. Rou 2: R. Hess, R. Magnussen, M. Carrano, W Merritt, C. Spinelli, R. Munson, R. Fester N. Butritta, R. Hartsock. Rau' 1: J. Wagner, H. Schuman, L. Levy, B. Kaufman, P. Carroll, J. Cotler, B. Barry, J. Resnick, I. Feldman. Row 2: R. Ellsworth, R. Sichel, M. Gelbert, J. Smithers, S. Hausen, S. Jacobson, R. Guillot. Row 3: K. Moonan, A. Aumuller, G. Bailey, D. Blumberg, J. H.R.4 Rau' 1: K. Henderson, P. Bedell, A. Shul- man, F. Danks, C. Petrizzi, J. Morris, A. Blumenthal, F. Keenan, R. Cipriano. Row 2: M. Charney, G. White, G. Pincus, D. Ferber, I. Zobkiw, M. Gelosi, M. Roache, A. Rohsik, Rau' 3: J. Ferrara, J. Morris, S. Herskovitz, D. Kollender, G. Skewes, L. Marshall, E. Bohnemann, M. Newman. H. R. 5 Row 1: L. Zolan, M. Bobuslav, D. Rosen M. Dattlebaum, B. Zimmerman, C. Linne- man, M. Springer, K. Goff, E. Keenan. Row 2: R. Michieline, M. Bonder, S. Oakley, B Weiser, E. Munson, J. Pritchard, R. Mc- Cahill, R. Fischer. Row 3: R. Diamond, L Cinquemani, T. Boyhan, G. Roll, P. La- Rocca, M. Goldstein. H.R.7 Rou- I: S. Davis, S. Kolodny, P. Jackson, R. Mendelsohn, S. Schneiner, S. Myers, P. Col- lins, I. Seegers, H. Wiener. Row 2: D. Tay- lor, R. Lee, D. Benson, J. Pritchard, S. Brai- num, D. Goldthwaite, L. Forrest, R. Brieff, J. McLaughlin. Rau' 3: P. Connolly, B. Smith, J. Neufeld, S. Gottlieb, J. Roth, R. Jacobs, H. Pearlman, R. Borland. H. R. 10 Rau' 1: M. Green, S. Jagel, V. Connell, M. O'Rourke, D. Seymour, N. Fried, M. Davis, L. Saltzer, N. Brenner. Row 2: D. Stanley, B. Bergan, J. Micelli, J. Wilkens, Roid. Row 3: D. Javirs, R. Garvey, G. Cook, P. Green, K. Brodlieb, L. Rothlein, T. Buckley, R. Stone. H. R. 11 Rau' I: D. Johnson, L. Berglie, B. Shapiro S. Lander, L. Raisbeck, F. Valerio, D. Olsen P. Taormina, J. Ortner. Row 2: D. Olin, E Werhner, B. Gross, S. Friess, C. Denton, R Schlomann, A. Brodsky, R. Bunten, K. Dele marre, K. Graulich. Row 3: B. Weintraub D. Friedmann, R. Peterson, Rilbin. K. Nel son, J. Burns, W. Hildenbrand. H. R. 13 Rau' I: B. Micldleman, M. Bien, M. Szym- kowski, K. Ledwith, Y. Osman, L. Butler. L. Brown, M. Johnstone, J. Hamilton. Rou' 2: J. Gannon, C. Williams, P. Reissman, L. Liebetruth, A. Digney. Row 3: S. Ruth, J Cantwell, P. Picone, F. Gebbia, C. Lorenz, J. Gruber, D. Johnson, J. Cameron, A. De- Niaio. Choruses i BOYS' CHORUS: Row 1: R. F ty Stone, K. Moonan, D. Kollen der, R. Giuliano, R. Guillot, M. Charney, A. Rohsik, E. Pendle ton, J. McLaughlin, R. Bunten Row 2: S. Jacobson, S. Hersko vitz, P. Picone, S. Gottlieb, K Graulich, P. Connolly, E. Cant well, S. Ruth, R. McCahill, M Bonder, R. Monahan, J. Mis chke. J. Cameron. Row 5: D Roberts, G. Roll, R. Borland, K Brodlieb, R. Abrams, M. Green F. Gebbia, P. Rubin, L. sfhef lero, C. Geiser, T. Boyhan, H Pearlman, R. Dunn. GIRLS' CHORUS: Rau' I: L Raisbeck. S. Jagel, L. Zolan, M Bien, Wilkens, E. Munson. C Simon, G. Pincus. J. Hanley. B Bergan. Rau' 2: E. Berman, V Connell, P, Bedell, C. Petrizzi Nl. Schmidt. E. Keenan. J. Har: ris, B. Sorman, B. Barry. A Shulman, G. Misterely, N. Gar- xey, S. Scheiner. Rau' 3: D. OI- sen. B. Weiser, C. Denton, K Henderson, S. Terris, M. Szym- kowski, S. Toczek, B. Middle- man, L. Forrest, P. Benson, B Amaltitano, D. Ferber. Rau' 4. H. Meade, M. Johnstone, S. Myers. F. Keenan, S. Coakley. J Morris, G. White, K. Minikel, P. Carroll, M. O'Rourke. :G Q Fil SPECIAL CHORUS: Rou' 1: M Boguslav, M. Szymkowsl-ci, G Greenstein, S. Giodano, J. Lip- kin, S. Ruth, A. Rohsik, S. Gott- lieb, P. Carroll, B. Barry, D Seymmour, G. Lincoln. Rou' 2. F. Valerio, S. Dorfman, M. Por- to, C. Dreilinger, J. Smithers P. Connolly, R. Belena, D Schiller, L. Raisbeck, B. Middle man, B. Amalfitano. Rou' 3: M Bien, K. Mattson, P. Bedell, G Roll, S. Roberts, L. Schelero, M Kaiser, L. Forrest, B. Weiser Rau' 4: R. Borland, P. Blum berg, S. Mintz, D. Kollender. Band - M.. f 'Pm ' A J Row 1: J. Fagan, R. Belena, A. Digney, J. Pritchard, M. Shaw, B. Morris, S. Davis, H. Bishop, J. Pritchard. Rou' 3: P. Muller, A. Hill, P. Wohl, H. Rosenthal. Rau' 2: J. Grant, D. Johnson, A. Bookheim, L. Olmstead, E. Tucker, D. Lessne. Row 4: J. Burns, lnclla, J. Cuchel, J. Tedaldi, B. Salzman, R. Vossburgh. S. De- R. Lebow, D. Seidman. R. Singer, M. McHugh, G. Pettit. Giulio, S. Rosenthal, M. Guyer, R. Winkelstern, Dixon, E. Tucker, F. Ryder, J. Fandl, D. Schiller, M. Cinquemani, J. Orchestra i Ron' I: R. Bclena. C. Linneman, P. Bedell. M. Brutus, M. Madsen. J. Pritchard, J. Wagner. D. Schiller. Rau' 2: Pettit. A. Digney, D. Conway. R. Jacobs. A. Guyer. D. Morgan, J. Prit- chard, M. Coogan. M. Davis, D. Goldthwaite. 135 Clubs f fag , ' ' .magnum Rou I J Singer C Lmneman D Kollender K Henderson R Schlomann S Terrrs Rau 7 Welgner D Olsen M Johnston L Mrsterly N Bengels M Bren M Roache D Goldthwalte V Simons D Seymour Rou 3 B Smith L Cmquemanr ,,,gn.1..a..,.. Rowl M Cardazzone D Seymour J Singer K Henderson L Butler W Brown M Coogan M Bren K Brrkel Rou 2 L Grodm G Lmcoln L Forrest G Rana J Allister D Morgan M Schmidt A Drgney P Blauxelt M Gross S Campbell Rowl A Shulman P Blauvelt K Brrkel S Lebe J Resnick H Shurman T Lmnemann Row 2 M Johnstone M Steckler R Ltttenberg C Simon Seymour D Rosen J Brggno J Singer Row 3 C Drerlmger M Shefrm Digney B Shaprro J Smrthers lpresj P Kaiser B Berkley J Rerkert J Wagner Science T he Science Club IS devoted to develop ing in interest in the world of science The club members hue developed a film pro gram depicting all the fields of science In addition to the showing of films science club members are allovt ed to per form experiments with school equipment and vsrll develop a school scrence ffur towards the end of the school year The Science Club rs affitlrated with the Science Clubs of America Press The deadline for all articles is tomor row' IS a famllrar warning which re sounded through the Junior High home rooms this past year Under the super vision of Mrs Harriet Bernstein and Mrs Ida Mintz the Press Club was formed this year to give Junior High students an op portumty to write articles for the Lyn News an opportunity taken advantage of by many The elected representatives or the club who collect the articles and ard the writers in any way needed are Karen Brrkel and Pat Blauvelt of the eighth grade and Donna Seymour of the ninth grade Leaders New additions? Yes the unnor High Leaders Club advrsed by Mtss Mueller and Miss Masury has had many of them this past year Always striving to lmprove its stand ards a Merit System was devised to keep leaders on their guard Also this year smart green and gold jackets were adopted by the majority of the members And the club has taken under its wing a vigorous campaign for a clean locker room by adornrng locker room walls with posters It 15 sincerely hoped that their messages have been and will continue to be ad hered to Football hum F . H' 'Q ww LY Rou I K Brodlxeb A Hexkaus C Gexser R Marcello B Wexn Hescheles K Morrxs Rou 3 Coach Barnes E Bohnemann T traub R Dnamond I Gruber V Welsberg S Heyman H Pearl Boyhan G Roll P Pxcone W Howlett R Goldberg M Snmon man G Vardaro Rau 2 D Taylor J Ferrara L Marshall L W Stanton K Nelson D Roberts R Ellsworth Coach Barston Rothlexn A Freeman K Delemarre S Roberts M Green A THE SCOREBOARD Lynbrook Opponenr Lynbrook Opponent SOL1Il1 Side Wanragh Sefrford Malverne West Hempstead I ong Beach Cheerleaders .fir -s Row I: I. Feldman. VI. Smithers, B. Barry. Rau' 2: S. Landers, Row 3: S. Friess, G. Pincus, S. Brainum. 137 SI Shapiro, D. Rosen, P. Kaiser. Basketball xt' Ns-.f 1' L'-Y -.,-v N-f 5sf:fgx R u I K Brodlxeb K Delemarre P Rubm 1 Ferrara T Boyhan H Pearlman Rou 2 G Vardara J Tedaldx P Russ XJ lah 'ii- 3-..fQ W--Y., 'Vs -.f'..:....,, tl-mlm-'N ,,.... r if if 4 S Heyman S Roberts M Green Rou 3 R Jorgenson Mgr R Wohl R Peterson R Marcello A Helkaus V Welsberg Wrestling Rou 1 J Cameron, J Cantwell, D johnson, K Ondlk, D sons, S Ruth, B Lewis, A Freeman, S Acarcl, D Wlnklestern, Kollener, S Mmtz, K Morrxs, E Goldberg, L CIFIQUCITIBDI, B D Lee, 1 Cuchel, J Kantor Rau 3 B Brown, B Howlett, Stanton Rau 2 P Muller, R. Kampe, M Greenfield, W Par J Angelo, R Byer, B Wexntraub, A Heschles 138 'Z T' ' ' ' - N x 1' 'T X Q 'J 4 'X vw V I , 'Z' A QL jg ' M' L 9 1 3- S I X 7 'V I . I Y .X X. f . wi' A - ' -if 1 2 - ' 'P P . . MM Y v ez K If, , l 1 t! . Q f , 'fJivl.2L, -V . f ' e n 'il N f R? 'W A l , , , , - -x gg' Rx 1 I' A A s 'DR I 5 L. 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J H gi H K ', sl... q-., :V 'p H- ' 'f if Sr, xx ,L knll I 1 . . W l .,, W' N 1 M00 - muon ' 8' J 5 . . I5 t , 1 -mmut . Wm l 1. . . P f . ' - H ua f- will 'ix 4 .I .alibi PNN ,. Cl all 'il 1 hiqy x-.. ,St -LLA Q ,H f Q X 1 War' N P. , ,- X :IN If bwl! alv' 'J A , V. A l I I A ' I X ww I Ti' if ' 1 139 Track Row 1: I.. Rothlein, M. Gold- berg, R. Bunten, R. Carroll, J. Eckhaus, R. Winkelstern, J. Mc- Laughlin, K. Graulich, R. Holmes. Row 2: P. Connolly, R. Jorgenson, R. Bedell, M. Green, J. Trosian, B. Kaufman, G. Cook, J. Dunn. Rau' 3: R. Granek, R. Festa, H. DeGiulio, K. Solomon, R. Bamburg, D. Osher, S. Julias, P. Dixon. Field Rou' 1: R. Edson, J. Ferrara, D Kollendar, M. Bresner, R Jacobs, S. Mintz, H. Miller, D Taylor. Rou- 2: L. Cinquemani R. Kreizman, J. Martingale, K Morris, D. Roberts, M. Todd H. Kranwinkle. Row 3: R. Cit kovic, R. Hauck, J. Schultheis R. Wohl, M. Jacobs, R. Bor land, W. Katz. '. bb 0 l 3 Baseball Rau' 1: P. Rubin, M. Hotchner, R. Peterson, T. Howlett, M Gollance, T. Clark, C. Papa, S Phillips, K. Brodlieb. Rau' 2. Coach Barston, C. Menke, R Diamond, P. Schwenzer, R Schlessinger, G. Metkiff, G. Pus kus, R. Magnussen, J. Dunn Mgr. 140 :gi A ,fu 1 f ,f - J: .' .kg .1 fig, in gl V . X I J fl.: ,J .f r ,.V, .i N. 1 J ' we J fig. i w A- f, , . if M, 4 if ig, , ' ,., . . , fl ' -1.1 qv Vt., 1 .. ' W 1 -iw .., , Q 4 g I-5 ff. . fe ,V i E' 3 . A ' - A A Q P -. f f- ,, . H , . a 4 I 4 y i . fi, . V 4'-X J i,....i-vgyw . I1 Ninth Grade Golf Rau' 1: M. Roache, B. Sorman, B. Bergan, J. Gannon, S. Pear sall, A. Gardner, S. Hausen Row 2: S. Ostrow, S. Kolodny, M. Springer, J. Ortner, K. Zieg- ler, L. Zolan, D. Olsen. i . ,- ' Q., I A 4 nw. . .Pg V 5 . H, f. 14 0 4 X , , ,. . A 9' 4 asffv.. 1 ' 4.4. A U ,ti-r. Ninth Grade Field Hockey Row 1: D, Conway, P. Bedell B. Weiser, K. Reittinger, J Fitzpatrick. Rau' 2x M. Bien, P O'Rouke, M. Parker, M Schmidt, D. Johnson, R. Schlo mann, K. Henderson, V. Con nell. gif' SM' Ninth Grade Badminton J. QQ 9 felmw get 9 fl E o gr z 1 N , ., C15 '-'f-2, -f J 'Y A Q J A A 7 -I . ,. - . 'f , 'J Q 1 J , 1, AN,-. ' 1 Q , 4' Y W 1 . . a J 1 .. W ,A , . I , 'I . ..,. ' , Rau' 1: E. Berman, A. Blumenthal, P. Taormina, B. Zimmer- Harris, B. Gross. Row 3: Y. Simmons, J. Wagner, A. Digney, man, D. Fishkind, R. Mendelsohn, J. Cotler, P. Davis, A. J. Pritchard, J. Pritchard, M. Gelbert, J. Wilkins, M. Shefrin, Shulman. Rau' 2: T. Linneman, M. Dartlebaum, K. Ledwith, D. Benson, P. Kaiser, B. Berkley, P. Reissman, E. Keenman. D. Seymour, H. Weiner, J. Singer, S. Linders, B. Rubin, J. Tennis '. lf p4,?ZJf wr' Neawm .qt 'giviywz nw ,',1,..4n! Rauf' I: V. Saunders, S. Giodano, J. Wellenberger, P. Blauvelt. K. Birkel, J. Goldberg, G. Caritj. Row 2: D. Ferber, S. Toczek, L. Forrest, A. Brodsky, S. Jagel, G. Petit, M. Coogan, L. Levy, 2' J: il! - C. Lee, F. Valerio, M. Johnston, J. Kaplan, P. Carroll, M. Szymkowski, L. Brown, P. Jackson, J. Resnick, S. Scheiner. Eighth Grade Volleyball Rau I J Bxggno S Hummel P Tortora S Malanga S Golden J Finley J Rxekert J Serdman C Weissman J Bara ban Rau 2 S Glordana C Drellxnger G Lmcoln K Bar tholomew T Prlce M Stone J Schaps A Wenser A Deutsch M Phlllnps Rau 3 P Blauvelt S Campbell C Ninth Grade 'QS 95. Simon R LaRosa K Wasserman R Lnttenberg P Mendelson J Rose S Smovsky R Tentelbaum Rau 4 M Abrams S Lebe J Goldberg M Gross D Savad H Sherman R Daniels L Sxsto K Bnrkel J Gewanter Volleyball fp 69 -.N kwa M 495l 7l'lh'l'7 lo ETL Rau 1 B Barry N Brenner B Sorman M Coogan D Rosen D Seymour S Schnener A Gardner L Saltzer A Blumenthal V Connell B Bergen P Bedell Rau 2 I Feld man B Znmmerman T Lmneman A Shulman M Dattle baum M Roache H Werner L Lexy S Ostrow J Resmck S Jagel J Cotler R Mendelsohn Rau 3 D Fxshkmd M Kaxser P Taormnna S Daus B Gross D Benson J Wnlkens B Mlddleman J Harrns M Edwards B Rubm E Berman P Rxessman Rau 4 S Bramum G Pincus M Gelbert Smnthers B Shaplro S Lander J Smger M Davis J Prnt chard M Schmrdt G Pemt J Prltchard E Keenan H Meade Rau 5 B Berkley J Ortner S Frxess G Raza C Petrnzzx D Costa J Wagner D Conway H Brodsky S Tozek B Amalfxtano K Goff M Sprmger I ' , v f l 2 . . , V, E Q ' . 5 , 2 , ' P, ' ' I 1 f K J a A A S 'x ,A - K . , X A N. n N. 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Ai, if .4 -C .L If I. if di Y Row 1.- B. Barry, D. Fishkind, N. 1 ' f . . A 5 V E Brenner, H. Meade, Y. Osman, E. Ber- gf I - . Q .-. , I , . I. ,, Q A Q1 mman, S. Scheiner, I. Feldman, J. Res- .. ' A 'I J ' nick, L. Saltzer, J. Cotler, R. Mendel- . ' Q, ' V - . - - sohn, M. Dattlebaum. Rau- 2: G. Pin ' L ' cus, S. Lander, D. Seymour, N. Fried , , O A .af 'K . ii ' ' 5 S. Jagel, L. Brown, L. Levy, M. Bien, Y if . D. 1 U -Us . ., , .4 sq V , , 'A ' , ' ' A 1 s ' ' .1 M. Davis, S. Springer, C. Linneman A. Shulman, K. Ledwith. Row 3: V Simons, G. Pettit, F. Valerio, L. Berg lie, K. Goff, V. Connell, M. Schmidt, B. Gross, H. Wiener, K. Ziegler, J Singer, B. Shapiro, D. Rosen. Rou' -I M. Brutus, S. Pearsall, A. Gardner, D. Benson, M. Shefrin, J. Wilkens, B. Sorman, J. Smithers, M. Gelbert, S. Friess, J. Wagner, J. Harris, F. Kee nan, K. Henderson. Row 5: B. Bergan B. Amalfitano, P. Reissman, D. Fer- ber, B. Berkley, M. Kaiser, S. Ostrow, P. Green, M. Edwards, D. Conway, J. Pritchard, J. Pritchard, A. Digney, M. F it Qian adm X O'Rourke. 0 Table Tennis . ...... ' ' . x , 51. if ' ' G.. P' g . - Y - 55. f ' ii? - ' Q V Q r J - - w T . ,.. 1 , 1 J 1 ,A , Q. ' , 4 .1 5 ls' ix 1 5 ? 1 i 'V 1 . If K ' 'XMB A A- . ,x 5:4 I ,X . f fa. U. f l ' V V 1 i 'si ' X j 'Q iw .g f f. ' Q VS D Li 142 Crtis, S. Myers, D. Olsen, L. Downs L. Zolan, F. Valerio, M. Bogaslav, M Cardazzone, J. Fitzpatrick, R. Terry. t- Rou' 1: A. Shulman, F. Danks, D. Ben son, B. Barry, C. Petrizzi, M. Kaiser J. Smithers, P. Shapiro, M. Edwards: P. Riessman, B. Sorman. Rou' 2: M Gelbert, J. Solarz, D. Seymour, E. Ber man, P. Taormina, L. Zolan, D. Olsen D. Fishkind, M. Dattlebaum, C. Lin nemmann, J. Resnick, N. Brenner, L. Levy. Rau' 3: K. Young. A. Shulman J. XY'ilkins. B. Berkley, J. Harris, S. Friess. M. Shefrin. D. Rosen, S. Brai num, G. Pincus, B. Micldleman, J Singer. V. Simons, L. Saltzer. r I Softball Stunts and Tumbhng feet: l. Arthur. Split: G. DiResta L. to R.: G. Lincoln, K. Reittinger D. 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