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FIRST ROW, L. to R.: J. larocci, L. Von Etens, N. Robbez-Mason, H. Phillips, D. Dem urest, B. Finn, L. Collins. SECOND ROW: G. Deliva, R. O'Rourke, D. Coon, A. Lancaster, A. Leone, D. Kurruss. THIRD' ROW: J. Nornmnn, J. Garfield, T McCormick, A. Smith, F. Bedell, G. Paul. FOURTH ROW: L. Ming- L. Cox, C. Carle, Gould, R. Stnfetas. FIFTH ROW: Owen, R. ff ly Muust, A. Waugh, F. Kotasck. SIXTH ROW: Mr. Ebersole. fl if if I ' : ' : ' f E . ' L .Lx J Ol I A . ' 1 M 4 l ' ' , 1 ' ' ' g Q 7 5 4 d ' 5 ll if if an I' .- 5 Q 1 5 o g 3 ' I - 0 . W.. n A X . A!! Safe OND ROW: G. Pyron, R. Edwards Bedell. THIRD ROW: B. Darmanin J. Von Etens, A. Leone, R. Stafetns, C Finn, T. Marrion, G. Paul. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: S. Austin, R. Smith, N. Nystrom, H. Phillips, D. De- mfirest, J. Gould, Mr. Ebersole. SEC- L. Mingino, B. Knight, L. Gould, S
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4 The success of any organization is the driving force behind it, the force which organizes, originates and sees to the completion of projects and affairs necessary to the well being of all. In Bellport High School, such success is in- sured as'the democratic processes' of the Student Council. Presided over by President Peter Collins, and given a helping' hand -by Mr. Stock, the Student Council takes charge of the General Organizationfallots money for activity, and instigates worthwhile projects, all the time '-alert to the will of the ma- jority whom they represent. This is a good example of the ability of stu- dents to co-operate and to take responsibilities and it insures. the ,high caliber of these future citizens: j ' ' ' - First row, L. to R.: R. Edwards, A Villano, R. O'Rourke, E. Chapman C. Heede, E. Cardamone, F. Kota- sek. Second row, L. to R.: C. Sat- ornino, L. Ciaccio, P. Collins, B Saulle, R. Edwards, Didio, J Gould. Third row, L. to R.: A Leone, M. Carle, R. Mingino, B Stephani, B. Lancaster, L. Mingino S. Oleson, R. Deliva, J. Leone, S Carrano, J. Iarocci. Fourth row, L to R.: J. Vignato, R. Stock, D. Swi- gart, A. Waugh, J. Schaefer, R. Sta- fetas, M. Englehardt, R. Tofte, B. Darmanin, L. Von Etens. STUDENT COUNCIL i i lf POLICE FORCE First row, L. to R.: J. Gould, A. Le- one, M. Stevens, Chief C. Satornino, B. Darmanin, D. Swigart. Second row, L. to R.: L. Baier, J. Iarocci, M. Englehardit, T. Parente, Mr. Vaughan, B. Lancaster, L. Mingino, G. Paul, Tripodi. Thei primary goal of our educational system is preparing students for so- ciety, and requires an understanding of and participation in 'law and order. This dual need is satisfied by our Police Force under the efficient supervision of Chief Carol Satornino, The police patrol the halls. Students are required to abide by the will of the majority and when regulations are broken, they are penalized. judge jay Gould dispenses punishments to these offenders. Thus the police force serves to give students experience in responsible po- sitions and shows them to value and necessity of conforming to societys regulations. With the aid of Mr. Vaughan, this year's law enforcing group was faithful to its job of making Bellport a workable school situation., li.
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S FIRST ROW, L. to R.: L. Mingino, S. Austin, S. Oleson, C. Spelman, J. Mannino, C. QW -3:25. ,x -sg S I , X' ,-Q , - tg in-n 7 ffzws ,VL7 4 f Vi ,gf Z 1 ndlgfgy 1 Perino, Stafetas. SECOND ROW: N. Wood, A. Villano, B. Lancaster, N. Kula- A.iL'Ll!fL.Q , faq' 5 kowski, S. Chambers, B. Knight, K. Olsen. THIRD ROW: B. Darmanin, Cr. Pyron R. Edwards, C. Reusch, P. O'Neill, B. Kleen, E. Cardamone. FOURTH ROW: J Joyce, Smith, C. Finn, T. Marrian, P. Collins, Von Etens. FIFTH ROW: Olsen, A. Chapman, L. Baier, M. Carle. O ear. ' ' ' f ,. ',,s - ' 'X l' ..-ral , 1-'I 'ff' f ,- a ffi jP6 ,aka J . .Ly .yi ,L i I f- Q V- , ti' y av c - V -' Q 1 if- ' ' This is one orgzmization tha-t is not content to stand pat. Under the inspiring leadership of Mr. Ebersole, the band improv-es each passing year. Listen- ers, usually -well pleased with the last year's perform- 1 ances, await eagerly the future ones which always seein to get better and better. 1954-55 was nqxex- ception as the concert standard remained high' and Bellport sent its usual large contingent to All-State. In late February the band made a three: daytour of V,' Pennsylvania and played a series of concerts in Her- shey and other towns and were greeted with great x enthusiasm. Yes, the band can ceptainly ,stand :on its present laurels, but it is a sure thing that they f B will not be content to. A 1, . A f I ' i ,I , 129.- -4 te J ' 4
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