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FIRST ROW, L. to R.: L. Gemmell, M. Tofte, R. Deliva K. Zukowski, B. Knight, L. Mingino, N. Nystrom, Ti Feney. SECOND ROW, L. to R.: M. Voight, S. Austin B. Cohrs, A. Barthelmess, R. Stella, J. Petty, P. Bossleri B. Sterns. THIRD ROW, L. to R.: B. Saulle, R. Stafetas J. Patterson, M. Engelhardt, F. Dil Gangi, F. Tuzza, Si If LU Cox, C. Van Alen, D. Prestia. U Bellport has come to expect the best of this group and they weren't disappoint- ed this year at the club's offerings: the 5 uproarious three-act production What A Life and the inspiring Gloria a Christ- mas choral play. Ask a member of the club how they do it and he'll tell that all it takes is plenty of faith in the fac- ulty advisor and director, Mr. Feeney. Under his supervision, the budding Thes- peans are kept busy all the time. SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB . . J 7QJL,fUWLgl ,V 1 44j A WJ6, guilty f ,c ...lf ,. f Jia 'fmvxjlyflffj Q ' yi' gf' I I yr U My I.. to R.: Mrs. Paul, W. jefferson, D. Prestia, B. Wells, G. Carle, B. Phillips, L. Barthelmess, J. Humbert, J. Gould, G. Champlain, P. O'Neil, A. Waugh. CHEF CLUB This was the culmination of four years of high school for the male gourmets of the Senior Class. After years of envious longing they finally entered the Home Ec. room as authorized chefs, with Brad Phillips as their hungry president. Their long wait was justified by their mag- nificent culinary creations and the result- ant enthusiasm of those who tasted them. Mrs. Paul, the advisor, remained stead- fast and faithful through preliminary burnings and scorchings and was an in- strumental factor in the fashioning of these exquisite cooks who are sure to make their wives happy. ..34...
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' u As you observe the fresh, inquisitive faces in this photograph, who knows what future Einsteins and Galileos are pictured here? If they have the talent and faith in, themselves they'll go right to the top and 1et's hope they do. Help- ing them to get started is the Science Club advisor, Mr. Baldwin, who keeps things on an even keel and prevents ex- periments from getting out of hand. Work this year was done in two sections, one group working in biology and the L other dabbling in ideas concerning phys- ics, chemistry, and electronics. SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Mr. Baldwin, L. Baier, E. Vil lano, L. Mingino, N. Baier, A. Leone, C. Montalbano SECOND ROW, L. to R.: R. Edwards, R. Parliman, D Wells, F. Kotasek, V. Leistman, J. Decelles, J. Benicasa, G Findeis, B. Mann, N. Cherney. THIRD ROW, L. to R R. Reib, J. Giarraputo, J. Kellum, A. Hoffrage, T. Mar rion, W. Austin, D. Puleston, C. Finn, R. Zukowski, Lancaster. FOURTH ROW, L. to R.: C. Reusch, D. G1 vin, M. Gavin, F. Martin, L. Nims, J. Kinsella, L. Cox J. Olsen, G. Paul, D. Capobianco. Arthur Waugh, Lucretia Ciaccio, Mr. Baldwin, Dolores Swigart, Beverly Saulle, Peter Collins. HONOR SOCIETY Membership in the Honor Society is a great honor and a coveted one. These students are the highest in scholarship, integrity, leadership and school spirit, and since they 'and their accomplishments represent us, the entire school gains added stature. It is such future citizens as these that we must have faith in, for they will be the leaders in the next generation.
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JG af .www fl xv, JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB The assembly is beginning. The curtain rises. The audience relaxes in their seats, know- ing that they will be on the edge of them be- fore long, since the junior dramatic club al- ways does a good job. And this was brought out a half an hour later, as the mrtain fell to an wholehearted applause. Yes, 'during the past year, the results of the work of the junior dramatic club always brought satisfaction. The only fault that can be found is that the one act comedies to which they limit themselves are so short. But even that complaint will be eliminated in a few years when the young actors and actresses graduate to the more dif- ficult taxing 3-act productions. Mr. Bowman is the advisor who started these budding stars on the path to fame. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: L. Quimby, Garfield, G. Bowen, A. French, L. Martin, Mr. Bowman. SEC- OND ROW: B. Klein, C. Robinson, Newmann, f - N ' ' - A A. Vaccaro, B. Pyron. 'AJ f AQ img tall .Q an tx Q4-N X rx A, , l lr XJ Row jafyjv ,JMK t ffl, .Mt db J ,gl - O W VX . CFI RO , L. to R.: DiGangi, J. terson, R. Stewart, P. Bossler, P. llins. SECOND ROW: C. Van len, S. Cox, R. Edwards, F, Tuzza, M. Engelhardt, R. Stafetas, T. Marrion, L. Ciaccio, D. Prestia, D. Swigart, J. Petty, Mr. Feeney, L. Mingino. T.. Mingino. II. Lancaster. - .1 K 3 l X is , 1 f , - . x -- W 1 ' ww X x l 1' x X I x- ' -. x ' , In , I N 'X Cx l X 1 - x rj 1 , ,x 4 x WHAT A LIFE 't 'Y ' 'N U A X Judging from the reactions to this year's 3-act triumph, What AX Life , it won't be long before these experienced players are doing their - stuff on Broadway. Well, maybe that is a little exaggeration, but it is true that What A Life is one of the best jobs acted by this tal- ented group. And it took a lot more than just talent getting the fin- ished product put together. The old standbys, hard work, faith in the director and enthusiasm were the other ingredients that made What' A Life such a tasty dish. As long as the actors have these traits ,and Mr. Feeney as director, the plays will continue to be better and better. x.
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