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QW T.. .. , 199 arrior Row I. Left to Right: A. Emntolo, C. Pedrini, D. Darling, L. Wolpert, D. That-kray, M. Boyn, J. Driscoll, li. Masera. Raw 2: Miss llowinun, Miss Cnecco, D. Renton, A. Catania, J. Vitale, P. Calloway, CI. Davidson, M. Miranala, N. Wittcnlann, N. Sheindelmun, S. llilbert, Nliss Kennan. Row 3: J. Wallace, l'. Doogan, M. Cage, R. Culuori, J. Hillen, D. Beckwith, C. Deckert, M. Morisco, M. Feher, B. Housler, R. Guido. The theme of the Warrior, Indians,', set the pattern for the many long hours of work ahead. However, our staff could not have accomplished half the task with- out the devoted and most reliable assist- ?-.. ance of Miss Bowman and Miss Kennan. Their constant criticism helped us to sur- vive the many struggles and problems which confronted us. Credit should also be given to the dili- gent efforts of Miss Cnecco and her busi- ness staff. Al Emmolo, chosen business manager, led the staff in its successful sales campaign and in securing patrons. The busy staff headed by Carol David- son, Editor-in-Chiefg Adrian Cuillery, Art Editor and Ruth Guido, Head Typist started checking copy, drawing illustra- tions, and checking and rechecl-:ing names and activities. Our hope is that you, the . ' h reader, will enjoy our efforts in trying to Left to Right: R. Guido-Head Typist, C. Duvidson-Editor-m-Chtef, ,ive Ou one of the In L ldrboolw mu A. Ennnolo-Business Manager, B. Bates-Associate Art Editor. U y 5 published. It's been fun!
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onor ociefg The Edward Reed Cage Chapter of the National Honor Society was named in honor of the father of a member of the class of ,57. Mr. Gage taught chemistry for a number of years before he became principal of our high school. Amityville became a member of the National Honor Society in 19417. Each year the society inducts new mem- bers on the basis of the four ideals of the National Honor Societyr character, leader- ship and service. All teachers judge the students according to these characteristics. The students who qualified for member- ship this year were inducted at a formal ceremony held during an assembly. Dean Hoxie of C. W. Post College of Long Island was guest speaker and talked about what students should expect in college. The new members were sworn in and re- ceived membership cards and gold pins. The oflicers are Gary Staudt. presidentg Tl Emmolo, vice presidentg Marie Mir- anda, secretaryg and Don Beckwith, treas- urer. This year the society under the direction of Mr. Alfred Kalfus has undertaken the sale of review books. The society has adopted this as a way to reimburse the treasury each semester and to release this burden from the teachers. The society has set down strict rules for attendance and committee work. The school paper features a column as a cre- ative outlet for the members. Plans for the future include a handbook which would be sold in September of each year as an introduction and orientation for new students. It will give a listing of all activities, a map of the school and many things of concern to new students. be me 3135.115 tj . ,, fe fr '- S ' Row I, Left to Right: Mr. Kalfus, .l. Floen, M. Boyn, N. Wittemann, N. Sheindelinan, C. Staudt- Presideut, M. Miranda-Secretary, A. lfuuuolo-Vice President, D. Beckwith-Treasurer, P. Calloway, M. Feher. Row 2: R. Rossitto. M. 0'Brien, A. Catania, L. Bedell, L. Writer, V. Harris, B. DeLoney, D. Budde. A. liang, R. Nascarirh, M. Sokol, H. Guido, B. Rudolf. Raw 3: R. Herr, C. Ruff, R. Caluori, C. Pedrini, D. Chavez, P. Williams, C. Gonzales, J. Marino, R. Bunnell, V. Daleo, J. Ricci, K. Karlsson, V. Venes, B. McGill, R. Scheffer.
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The Echo had its start in 1920. Since then it has progressed until now it has its own production room where the paper is edited. With the patient help of Mr. Walter Sharpe, advisor, the Echo staff this year put out eight issues that contained the school news, fashions, features, columns, and quiekies. Each issue was carefully written, copy read, typed, proof read, and the page make-up arranged by the staff under the direction of Marie Miranda, editor-in-chief, Maryanne Morisco, news editor, Nina Sheindelman, news editor, and Linda Wolpert, feature editor. The business end was managed by Al Emmolo and his staff under the guidance of Mr. Joseph Clancy. The paper receives its support from the student body through subscriptions and from its advertisers. Every spring, part ofthe staff is invited to the Columbia 8640 X Yr, Left to Right: M. Morisco. M. Miranda, A. Emmolo, N. Sheindelman L. Wolpert. Press Conference which lasts three days. During this time, the staff-in-training for the paper for the following year pick up many pointers on the problems of a publication. Row 1, Left to Right: Mr. Sharp, M. Herring, N. Wittemann, M. Boyn, P. Calloway, J. Driscoll, N. Sheindelman, M. Miranda, M. Morisco, L. Wolpert, P. Doogan, C. Divers, B. Seegolt Mr. Clancy. 9 Row 2: J. Whelan, R. Culuori, R. Bunnell, A. Waldman, C. Pedrini, J. Zito, A. Ferrara, B. Ketcham, A. Emmolo, A. Catania, J. Fudzinski, V. Lasting, L. Rosen, M. Jansky, M. Magnani, R. Mahlstedt, J. Epstein, N. Corwin. Row 3: R. Walsh, D. Darling, R. Guido, L. Burchins, J. Wallace, S. Hilbert, .A. Cuillery, E. Torkelson, C. White, C. Civner, L. Blumberg, D. Beaton, P. Palese, E. Mohrman, C. Davidson, C. Falkenbach.
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