Bellport High School - Log Yearbook (Bellport, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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W 3 Hd jj Mi! ,K xggf WUWHHZJ Zvi T 1 Q QX5? ii! j VX , K 5 X Q M XXX, Ax 2 1 ,Y T , W lj-3 zffomfzfzjfagfre ss - V ' I ly Zfze rlassgpw , TgM, L ,? 6 of 2 C W I 1 Y i B Z9 ffqgffffl Z 1-nuns-f - ,., i' s lw ir? Ewiffiisvlf, xl 2'j.1z5Q:zf?3z4?fh'4szrgm55 ,, I Herman Chamberlain, Supervising Principal Board of Education LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Alvord Finn, David Lanman, John Donohue, Mrs. Eileen Sears, Herman Chamberlain, Supervising Principalg David Alburger, Ferd Shore, Mrs. Robert W. Starke. ABSENT: Jack Branki, Emery Van Horn, President. 2 Thomas Feeney, Principal To the Seniors: June, 1959 The senior year is a wonderful year in your life. There is no other year quite like it. For four years you have been acquiring skills and knowledge for your future. The future is here. The college, the job, the family are right before you. A whole host of organizations and activities in the school have depended upon you. You have given them your support, your leadership and your sense of responsibility. The future needs these traits. Those senior days so filled with home- work, tests, college boards, trips, proms, job interviews, and athletics are all behind you now. You've survived them all. You are the graduates. It has been a pleasure to work with you during these years. May your future be happy and successful. was-1 Dedication To you, Mr. Ross Federico, our class advisor for the past three years, we, the graduating class of 1959, dedicate our Log, MOMENTS TO REMEMBER. With your enthusiasm and uutiring effort, you have helped our class through the problems that have faced us throughout our high school life. For this dedicated and faithful service, we are truly grateful. 4 F cu!! AGOSTA , EMIL Oswego B.S. Industrial Arts CAMPBELL, EDWARD Hofstra B.A. Spanish B BALDWIN , RICHARD Syracuse M.S. Science, Chairman 'IW BEACOM, MARY Boston M.S. Physical Education BOWMAN, MAYNARD Hofstra M.S. Social Studies 1 E X CAPIZZI, PETER CHANT , RICHARD COOLEY, ARTHUR Oswego B.S. Hartwick B.S. Cornell M,S, Industrial Arts Business Education Science Driver Education COX STANLEY DOOLEY ANN EADES, DEWARD Indiaha, B.S. St. Lawrence, B.A. Eastern, M.A. Physical Education English Art, Chairman FEDERICO, BRUCE FEDERICO, ROSS GABRELIAN, GABRIEL Cortland, B.S. U. of Chicago, M.A. Princeton, M.A. Physical Education English, Dramatics Social Studies GRAZIANO, CATHERINE HALL, RICHARD I-IANSCOM, RUSSELL Oswego, B.S. Albany, M.A. Hofstra, M.S. English History History 6 EBERSOLE, WALTER Columbia, M.A. Music Director GORMAN, JOHN Columbia, M.A. Social Studies I-IARDOUIN, EMILENNE Hunter, B.A. French, Latin MBV aiu., .W -K, JONES, LILLIAN JONES, ROBERT KALIL, RAYMOND KEELER, DOROTHY Rider B.C.S. Crane, B.S. Gettysburg, B.A. St. Lawrence, M.Ed. Commercial Music Economics Librarian KENNEDY, RICHARD LUONGO, JOHN MAHONEY, ROBERT MCCA RDLE, EDWARD Hofstra, B.A. Brockport, B.S. Cortland, B.S. Seton Hall, B.S. English English Mathematics Physical Education MCKENNA, KEITH MCKIERNAN, EDWARD O'CONNER, WILLIAM O'KEEFE, ROSANNE Pace, A.B. Columbia, M.A. Columbia, M.A. Brockport, B.S. English Commercial English Physical Education 7 O'REILLY, LAWRENCE Cortland, B.S. Health, Science PAUL, LENA Columbia, M.A. Home Economics REYNOLDS, WILLIAM Syracuse, M.A . English, Chairman THE LOG OSTERER, SEYMORE PAISLEY, LAURENCE PASCAIJ-E, JOSEPH Albany, M.S. Cornell, M.A. Albany, M.S. Mathematics Guidance Guidance PAWLOWICZ, LAWRENCE RABIN, STANLEY RASSO, ARNOLD Gettysburg, B.A. New York Univ, M.A. Illinois, M.S. Mathematics Social Studies General Science Audio-Visual Aids ROBERGE, JOSEPH ROBINSON, ERNEST SEYFERT, ANN Mass., B.S. Villanova, B.S. Albright, B.S. Chemistry Physical Education Home Economics Director 8 SEYFERT, GEORGE Columbia, M.A. Music STOCK, RICHARD Columbia, M.A. Mathematics Chairman VAUGHAN, JAMES WAGAR, LAURA A. Hofstra, M.A. Syracuse, B.S. Social Studies Nurse STRONG? ROBERT TINTI, ROBERT Oswego, B.S. Brooklyn, B.S. Social Studies Science WALKER, WILLIAM WELCH, MARTIN Oswego, M.S. Oswego, B.S. IDdL1Stria1 Arts Industrial Arts WINSLOW, DAVID Amherst, A.B. Mathematics Joan Owen, Rosemarie Lazroe, Hazel Kerschenheiter School Secretaries W s W? 5 . in if J f wi' T W if - V Fmxfk N my 1 M, ' 9 Vg X f' W E a Q 5' N + 1 Ax D 7 x 5 XC5 VV V 'D w1iQig1f QT K! E I bi?-5 M If , qi ' ,,, ,fi db 1 N -i :- arg Q 'gf JE N ax A Q - ,f -na h 3 G f is 5 4 ivy 11511 ffl l'l1 Wait Walking On Air ARIVIBRU STER, Anne Library Club 2,35 Chorus 25 In- tramurals 2,3,45 G.A.L. 2,3,45 Honor Team 45 Log Staff 45 Crier 4. Blue Monday BRESSLER, Richard Soccer 2,3,45 Track 3. CARLSON, Arlene Glee Club 1,2,45 Crier 45 Dra- matics Club 45 Log Staff 45 In- tramurals 4. Our Pitcher Please, Please! BORRUSO, Marie G.A.L. 253,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Leaders Club 45 I-Ionor Teams 2,3,4. Don't Fence Me In ASSELTA, Angelia Intramurals 4. 12 EDWARDS, Robert Bob Band 1,2,3,45 Class President 1,2 Class Vice-president 35 Or- chestra 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,25 Vice-president 45 Basket- ball 1,2,35 Cross-Country 3,45 Track 3,45 Science Club 15 Boys State 35 Honor Award 1,2. Drop Over Sometime You Don't Know Me DILG, Patricia Pat Crier 15 Intramurals l,2,3,45 G.A.L. 1,2,3,45 Chorus 152,35 Cheerleading 35 Prom Attendant 3. A Girl Can Dream BORRUSO, Anna Intramurals 2,3,45 G.A.L. 2,3545 Chorus 3 . FOLEY, Patricia Pat Police Force 15 Glee Club 15 Crier 45 Library Club 4. I'm Thinking It's Not For Me To Say KLEIN, Benjamin Ben Student Council 2,45 Cross- Country 3,45 Basketball 2,3545 All State Band 45 Tennis 2,3,45 Varsity Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1 2,3,45 Log Staff Editor 45 Police Force 45 Class President 45 Seminar 2,3545 Honor Society 3,45 Dramatics Club 2,3,4. Dearest Darling BENINCASA, Irene 13 DOI-IERTY, Patricia Pat Intramurals 2,3545 G.A.L. 2,3,45 Honor Team 45 Chorus 3,45 All State Chorus 45 Crier 3,45 Editor 45 Log Staff 45 Dramatics Club 35 Student Council 2. Maybe Baby What, are you kiddin' me? CARRGLL, Thomas Tom Basketball 1,2,3Q Vice-president of class 1,23 Soccer 23 Baseball 2,3,43 Chorus 3,43 Student Council 1,23 President of Class 33 Student Council President 4. If you don't know EGAN, Robert Buddy Baseball 1,2,3,4. CHAMBERS, Starr Band 13233343 Chorus 1,23 Crier 2,33 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 GAL 1,2,3,43 Hockey honor team 1,2,3 Student council 1,2,3,43 Cheer- leader 33 Police force 43 Class treasurer 43 Dramatics club 134. Falling for someone ln the Mood DOLGER, Geraldine Gerry Band 1,2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 GAL 1,2,3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Writing- workshop 3,43 Dramatics club 3,43 Forensic society 3,43 All state band 43 Log staff 4. Say no more FRASCA, Richard Dick 14 DE LIVA, Geraldine Chorus 1,2,3,4Q Band 1,2,3,43 Cheerleader 2 ,3 ,43 Student council 43 Police force 43 Crier 13 Dramatics club 43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 GAL 1,2,3,43 Hockey honor team 334. Earth Angel Queen of the Hop DEEMS, Lynn G.A.L. 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Honor teams 2,3,45 Leaders Club 3,45 Student Council 2,3545 Treasurer 45 Crier 2,3545 Log Staff 45 Police Force 3,45 Class Treasurer 1,25 Secretary 15 Dra- matics 3,4. 76 Trombones Batter Up GRUCCI, James Jim Library Club 15 Soccer 15 Track 15 Baseball 2. HALLER, Patricia Pat G.A.L. 1,2,3,45 Crier 15 Dra- matics 3,45 Student Council 2,35 Chorus 1,2,35 Leaders Club 3,45 Log Staff 45 Cheering 45 Police Force 3,45 Junior Queen5 Honor Teams 3. Short and Sweet COX, Lawrence Larry Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 All State 45 Wrestling 3,45 Dramatics Club 1, Writing workshop 4. Love is in B1oom MININI, Jo Ann 15 DEL BROCCOLO, Theresa Chorus 2,3545 Crier 2,35 Dramatics 253,45 Cheerleader 3,4 Student Council 45 Log Staff 45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 G.A.L. 1,2,3,4. Summertime At The End of a Rainbow O'ROURKE' Richard Entered in Soph. year from Lenox school, Lenox, Mass. Band 1,2,3,43 Chorus 2,3343 Orchestra 3,43 All state chorus 3 All state band 43 Tennis 2,3,43 Student Council 23 Police Force 4. Somebody Loves Me Only You RIGNOLA, Frank Cross Country 1, Track 13 Wres- tling l,2,3.-1. KULAKOWSKI, Nancy Band l,2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,4Q Police Force 43 G.A.L. 13233343 President 43 Crier 3,43 Class sec- retary 33 Intramurals l,2,3,43 Honor teams 1,2,3,4Q Leaders club 2,3343 President 43 .Log Staff 43 Student Council Secretary 43 Orchestra 3,43 All State Band 4. Batter Up lvshy Boy!! PICCINONE, Mary Ann Entered in Soph. year from East New York Jr. highg Crier 43 In- tramurals 3,4Q C.A.L. 3,43 Chorus 3,4Q Dramatics club 43 Student council 43 Class vice- president 4. KAYTON, Michael 16 SCESNY, Anthony Track 13 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,43 Student council court clerk 4g Radio club 3,43 President 43 Soccer 1,2. A Very Precious Love Till Then MAIER, Elaine Intramurals 1,2,3,45 G.A.L. 1,2,3,45 Leaders Club 3,45 Log Co-editor 45 Radio club 45 Dramatics club 3,45 President 45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Crier 253,45 Student Council 4. Chances Are ROOS, Irene Intramurals 1,25 Chorus 1,25 Crier 3. LANCASTER, Barbara Bonnie Band l,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Leaders Club 3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 G.A.L. 1,2,3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Honor Teams 1,2,3,45 Crier l,2,35 Log Staff 45 Police Force l,2,3,45 Class Secretary 2,45 Dramatics Club 1,35 Cheerleader 253,45 Co-captain 4. Satchmo The Happy Sailor NAUMANN, Joel Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Chorus 1,35 All State Band 45 Honor Society 3,45 Seminar 35 Science Club 15 Chess Club 15 Tennis 2,3545 Student Council 1,3. Dev1l or Angel DE LUCA, Michael Mike l7 MAUST, Ralph Hank Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 15 Radio Club 2,3,45 Forensic 45 Tennis 3,45 Writing Workshop 3,45 Dramatics Club 45 Student Council 4. Little Brown Ju In The Good Ole Da s 8 Y GOULD, Norman Lynn Basketball 2,3,45 Track 3,45 Police force 2,3,45 Police chief 45 Student council 152,45 Band 1,2, 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 All state 2,3,45 Writing Workshop 354. Go Cat Go FUOCO, John Johnny Soccer 1,2,3,45 Co-captain 45 Baseball I,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Library Club 1. GARFIELD, Julia Judy Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 35 Science club 15 Dramatics club 35 Forensic 3,45 G.A.L. l,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,-45 Honor teams 1,2,3,45 Student council 2,35 Leaders Club 3,4. On Top Of Old Smokey April In Paris LEISTMAN, Eddie Ed Chess Club 15 Track 2,3,45 Crier 2,35 Log Staff 45 Basket- ball 35 Chorus 3,45 Dramatics Club 3,4. Never Said A Word MARTINE, Willy 18 WEAVER, Margaret Library Club 15 Chorus 3,45 Latin Class Secretary 25 Crier 3,4. Tubby Tuba Just a Dream Silence is Golden ROBINSON, cufus Band 15253545 All State 45 Bas- ketball Manager 45 Log Staff 45 Orchestra 15253545 Chorus 1525354 Crier 35 Writing Workshop 3545 Dramatics Club 354, Pied Piper RANDALL, Kathrine Chorus 152,45 Crier 152,45 Dra- matics Club 35 Forensic 35 Intra murals 1,2545 G.A.I.. 1525354. PASTERN5 Pat Chorus 15253545 Crier 152,45 Art Editor 45 G.A.L. 15253545 Log Staff 45 Intramurals 15253545 Honor Teams 15253545 Student Council 25 Dramatics 4. Call Me Delicate Delinquent' NAUMANN 5 Linda Intramurals 15253545 Band 1525 3545 Chorus 15253545 Crier 45 G.A.L.1,2,354. O'CONNELL, Paul 19 I-IAWKINS5 Barbara Chorus 15253545 G.A.L. 15253545 Intramurals 15253545 Honor Teams 15253545 Crier 2. Camera Girl Mr. Saturday Nite HUSE, Barbara Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 2,3,4g Dramatics Club lg Log Staff 45 G.A.L. 1,2,3,45 Leaders Club 3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Honor Team 2,3,4. War and Peace TURNER, Patrica Chorus 15 Intramurals 4. WINGERATH, William Golf Team 3,45 Log Staff 45 Crier 4. Whistle Playboy KIRKUP, John Butch Science Club 15 Cross-Country 45 Basketball 3,43 Track 3,4. I Wonder Why KOGLER, Thomas Track 2,3,4g Cross-Country 2,3,4. 20 PASKO, John Chorus 1,45 Forensic Society 3,4. Everybody Dance Goodlooking VAC CA RO, Augustine Soccer 1,2,3,45 Chess Club 1,23 Let's Go Home VIGNATO, Gabriel Gay Track 13 Cross-Country 15 Soc Wrestling 1- cer 2,3,45 Student Council 3,4 Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,Z,3,4. MORRIS, Sandra Intramurals 1,2,4g Chorus Z. Drink, Drink, Drink Teddy Bear HUSTED, Bill Dramatics Club 4. Volarie fS',L -4 SALVATO, Vincent Wrestling 1,25 Track 1,2. 21 LA MONICA, Ted I Hate Fords Hunting We Will Go HOFFRAGE, August Chorus 1,2,3. Bird-Dog BORGER, Cathy HOYT, Bernie Baseball 1,2,3,4. In Your Absence Shorty THOMPSON , Kathy Soda Jerk WALDRON, David 22 SCENNA, Vincent What me Worry? Beep, Beep HEISELMAN, William Radio Club 45 Dramatics Club 45 Crier Staff 4. Whoa Buck BUCK, John Jeff ETI-IEM, Melvin Mel Baseball 1,2 . Love is Real When GRUCCI, Mary Ann G.A.L. 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Honor Teams 2,3,4. So What SCHIEREN, William Bill 23 CARLE, Douglas Doug Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,3,4. White Wings Where Are You QUINBY, Linda Lin Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 45 Orches- tra 1,2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Seminar 35 Writing Workshop 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Intra- murals 1,2,3,45 Honor Teams 3,45 Leaders Club 35 Crier 15 Log Staff co-editor 45 Forensics 3,4. Little Things MCGOUEY, Bunny FRENCH, Anne Student Council 45 Leaders Club 45 Secretary 45 Chorus 1,25 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 All State 2,3,45 G.A.L. 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Police Force 45 Log Staff 45 Honor Teams 1,2,3,45 Forensic 4, Intramurals 2,35 G.A.L. 2,3,45 Seminar 3- Chorus 4. Yak'ty'Yak What You Don't Know Wild Dre ams STILL, Judith Judy Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Crier 15 Police Force 45 G.A.L. 1,25 Intramurals 1,2. JUDICE, Annette 24 MURCI-I, Alfred Al Chess Club 15 Dramatics Club 45 Soccer 3,45 Wrestling 3. Drifting and Dreaming 1'11 Be Seeing You SAFFIOTI, Helen FODEN, Kent Senior Class Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Bonnie Lancaster, secretary, Starr Chambers, treasurerg Ben Klein, president, Mary Ann Piccinone, vice-president. 25 PROM QUEEN SENIOR PROM 5 , .Z 6, QM Pat Haller reigns over the Senior Prom. Linda Gemmell, last year's Queen, crowns her, as Elizabeth Hoppe and Pat Dilg attend. Q .xv .km Q if x Q, 2 4 si if .'-' X fTf'351 ' Q' X 3 in W ff,-:1 , W' VA , , .Xl , ,., ,,R, swan we? Mmm fa mm WM ,J 5 SX 1 mi, 4 , -Q I X5 :T ' lx- x XX i W, iw! vb W VJ VYSWW Q 1 It C7 , 1 jiri, XJ X4 N W f g,.,--f Juniors ROW 1: D. Dioguardo, G. Iarocci, P. Sutcliffe, P. Richardson, K. Olsen, L. Collins, B. Guindon, P. Bettinger, S Enssle, F. Majestic, N. Sundheimer, G. Jacobson, S. Andrunik. ROW 2: Mr. McKenna, advisor, F. Maler, G. Lavio, T. Healey, R. Burke, K. Buchanan, S. Zefrano, R. Pils, J. Trotter, C. Judice, N. Guadagnino, B. Ross, D. Coon, K. Wenger. ROW 3: W. Fredericks, G. Forrester, W. Steinberg, B. Dobrie, J. Richmond, P. Small, W. Marshall, W. Bone, R. Hoffman, C. Corsi, J. Wells, A. Bono, J. Juliano 28 Irnpatient shoving makes the Junior year one of great progress. Do much -- a mood of restless creativity, prevails, but it is finally diluted, in the Senior year, by the first stirrings of a desire to look back and remember ROW 1: A. DiDonato, M. Capicotta, V. Boitel, B. Martin, C. Brame, P. Reilly, K. Hupfer, V. Wolle- man, L. LaGrega, J. Foden, K. Roeser. ROW 2: M. Findeis, C. Honeywill, J. Cunningham, A. Lanyi, M. Simmons, J. Post, M. Fleming, E. Matkowski, R. Saulle, A. Fuoco, M. Strauss. ROW 3: R. Rosenfeld, G. Murdock, R. Kinsella, E. Zerillo, F. Weisz, A. Becker, E. Day, V. Marrazzo, J. Fuoco, R. Cutter, L. Musso, A. Stephani. ROW 4: Mr. Hall, advisor, A. Villano, J. Marcinowski, M. Ince, P. Canonico, A. Wilm, R. Lomicky, D. Schwarzmuller, C. Boeckmann, R. Vigiano, P. Irving, Mr. Chant, advisor ROW 1--V. Vacarro, C. Donohue, K. Klein, I. Stadler, J. Snyder, P. Vincent, E. Foley, K. Zizza, B. Cetla, K. Loftus, P. Di Dio, E. Murray, A. Kinsella, J. Puleston, A. Patan. ROW 2--A. Brinster, J. Martin, L. I-Ionnett, A Gomez, J. Hunter, H. Weatherall, B. Baker, K. Kemper, B. Block, P. Carr, P. Simone, R. Gonnely, R. Keaton. ROW 3--W. Carlson, R. Shaefer, P. Bellows, A. I-Iotchkin, L. Abrams, R. Hague, I. Lloyd, J. Gallagher, K. Steinberg, J. Liguori, R. Taylor, T. Fonti, D. Streit. ROW l--P. Thatcher, D. Simmons, J. Di Dio, S. Wallen, L. Andrunik, L. Morris, L. Cori, I. Egertier, L. Mac- Dougal, P. Casasco, V. Borruso, P. Cavaliere, C. Daly, I. Garlinge. ROW 2--C. Hoyt, M. Sciretta, S. Palermo, N. Wood, K. O'Neill, K. McLean, L. Baumfalk, B. Finn, L. Poulas, B. Friedell, L. Rintout, H. Goodenough, C. Spickerman, C. Gerard. ROW 3--C. Stephani, T. Binnington, M. Lento, J. Kramer, R. Carlson, G. Litwin, C. Piccinone, R. Backes, P. Hassell, J. Kent, G. De Santis, B. Currul. 30 Sophomores This is a year of ac- complishmentg of de- mand, answered with energy and enthusiasm. Intense future -C0l1Ce1'lt1'a tion is the Sophomore reaction to promised independence. ROW 1--R.D'Ambrosio, E. Buchanan,G. Foster, R. Nejelski, W. Kresse, D. Schneider, I. Zizza, S.,Armbruster, M Lovetere, P. Perry, S. Williams, C. Mancuso. ROW 2--H. Snyder, B. Job, M. Strauss, D. Randall, B. Adams, P Edwards, G. Gilliamsen, C. Parisi, P. Lambiase, J. Cunningham, R. May, L. Rosenblatt, G. Houston, B. Bailey ROW 3--R. Maletta, B. Kogler, J. Carroll, J. Fucci, A. Petronella, A. Goodenough, D. Guiffreda, R. Tuzza, E Frabrzio, A. Weaver, D. Backes, S. Bonyun, C. Spiekerman, J. Coleman. 31 ROW 1--C. Martin, L. Blomquist, M. l-lurney, A. DeFilippi, S. Beyer, B. Reynolds, E. Simmons, E. Maynes, M. Green, A. Kouts, S. Scott, A. Walker, P. Phelan, J. Grucci. ROW 2--F. Jones, H. Post, K. Rant, B. Carle, G. Leistman, P. White, K. Arroyo, E. Sharp, A. Larcombe, M. Fuller, K. Kent, B. Thomson, J. Maler. ROW 3--M. Hart, D. Ficken, J. Jennison, J. Cox, H. Brame, V. Quartuccio, V. Reusch, D. Moden, E. Vacchelli, R. Dallin, M. Cartwright, L. Ce1band,R. Menrisky, E. Scavelli, V. Aragona. ROW 1--E. Carle, M. Lento, L. Kulakowski, J. Loftus, C. Kaplan, B. Schmidt, P. Nims, G. Burrus, N. Lamonica, L. Foden, M. Pendergast, H. Larkin, A. Quintero, C. Couture. ROW 2--D. Bojus, G. Geiger, J. Iarocci, J. Burke, M. Bey, F. Hubar, S. Quinby, M. More, J. Comstock, K. Richter, A. Stephani, C. Smith, B. Fisher, B. Oltman. ROW 3--E. Simpson, L. Winters, R. Beth, S. Stickley, J. Everitt, J. Conway, J. Marrion, R. Scott, M. Murphy, D. Monroe, R. Hupfer, V. Ciaccio. 32 Freshmen Confronted with an inevitable challenge, Can you do it? the Freshmen scramble for ability, courage, and confidence - -the necessities of three grueling, but grand years ROW 1--P. McBride, A. Sciretta, M. Savirro, D. Fucci, M. Bornoff, R. Fasce, J. Johnson, B. Manz, G. Neill A Bonyon, W. Kwiathkowski, E. Rappe, J. Kolomeitz, B. Clark. ROW 2--B. Remette, B. Becker, J. Quail, K Le Pore, D. Chambers, M. Abrams, E. Spiekerman, L. Gross, P. Sohl, J. Leddy, J. Capicotta, K. Molony, J. Wald ron, P. Semiken. ROW 3--W. Fleming, B. Binnington, J. Merriam, F. Carle, D. Purves, R. Starke, J. Agosta, D Perino, T. Curtis, F. Grucci. 33 ROW 1: P. Delmonte, R. Christ, K. Burgan, P. Wayte, J. Dallin, A. Joh.nson, D. Demarest, K. Rose, L. Love, K. Roeser, J. Hanscom, D. Kropp, M. Leffler, P. Childs, D. Decelles, S. Connelly, C. Borruso. ROW 2: D. Athanasiou, R. Chainey, E. Hoyler, F. Worwick, G. Carleton, M. Wallen, E. Carlson, K. Burke, K. Day, R. Weaver, G. Knapik, P. Halliwell, M. Mattes, M. Auer, M. Petronella, A. Marrazo. ROW 3: D. Schletter, W. Swmiken, D. Huse, K. Matkowski, B. Hughes, S. Ince, M. Donohue, C. Marshall, K, Pendergast, S. Wood, S. Baker, S. Wood, T. Hallock, M. Reader, S. DiNaro, B. Petoella. ROW 4: J. Nelson, S. Allocco, J. Clark, D. Critz, V. Satterly, A. Snyder, V. Wysockir, P. Simmons, C. Small, R. VanHorn, D. Hassell, R. Engelhardt, D. Cameron, J. Coon, W. Chamberlain, Mr. Mahoney, advisor. ROW 1: C. Bonadonna, L. Belmonte, A. Hobbs, S. Carle, S. Cummings, E. Lindstadt, J. Foley, J. Kelly, P. Lento, H. Miller, K, Harrison, S. DeLiva. ROW 2: J. Hannon, V. Wallen, D. Lee, K. Budney, M. Gomez, J. Ploppert, H. Nejelski, M. Honnett, R. Walsh, M. DeSibio, J. Savino, R. Bogt. ROW 4: J. Lapore, L. Clark, L. Kuhn, R. Goike, W. Erickson, A. Saffioti, W. Rowland, P. Ince, R. Wood, W. Bereza, R. Brown, R. Carpen- ter, K. Kress, C. Barry. 34 Grade Eight The half-obscurity of junior high students has lifted. Besides being pre -eminent in the Cadet Band, Orchestra, and Junior Chorus, they are unquestionable present in the single session schedule. But with recognition has come responsibil- ity, especially for the group's senior members. ROW 1: J. Barry, C. Bullock, J. Simpson, V. Rintoul, R. Strauss, F. McGouey, H. Smith, M. Quail, F. Cas sorta, B. Langert, P. Sachse, J. Pearsall, R. Andrunik. ROW 2: A. Jones, C. Satterly, R. Peterson, S. Rosen hlatt, F. McLean, A. Neuhaus, M. Brittain, S. Kane, B. Petoella, B. Cook, P. Light, S. Collichio, P. Childs ROW 3: A. DePao1o, J. McDuffie, J. LaBarca, M. Moyer,R. Ceruti, J. DeSantis, J. Hallivwll, F. DeRosa, K Kellerman, T. Carroll, T. Post, R. LaGrange, J. Brandi, J. Lariccio. 35 ROW 1: P. Thatcher, A. Petit, A. Arroyo, V. Bitran, C. Chitack, A. Keaton, K. Krebs, K. Forrester, J. Parisi, O. R. Sciretta, G. Linstadt. ROW 2: J. Ross, M. Clay, K. Miller, K. Donohue, C. Zettek, J. Koabel, P. Tighe, M. Gerard, A. Canzetta, R. Stuart, P. Puleston, P. Brewer, D. Day. ROW 3: N. Beveridge, L. McCar- thy, J. Fox, KX. Hewitt, M. Crmningham, J. Lambiase, C. Pils, K. Kranz, F. Sherman, A. Moran, C. Dongonis, R. Satterley, D. Erb, H. Simpson, T. Villano. ROW 4: K. Geiger, R Bonness, D. Allen, J. Gasowski, R. Or- singer, E. Barker, V. Asselta, Mr. Luongo. ROW 1: P. McMahan, L. Spata, P. Paige, N. Palevsky, R. Collins, P. Pfeifle, P. Ashtan, M. Geovger, M. De- Vito, E. Koshlana, L. Bornoff, M. Beitel, R. May, F. Farr. ROW 2: K. McQuade, C. LoMaglio, G. Henry, M. McClellan, D. Lanman, M. Martin, P. Slechta, D. Zukowski, M. Scott, J. Corsi, S. Ridgeway, J. Smith, T. Bishop. ROW 3: E. Rant, W. Burrough, E. Mancuso, E. Mooney, D. Schaefer, P. Young, C. Trentacosta, S. Howard, N. Briggs, W. Caldloell. ROW 4: G. French, P. Havens, W. Severance, N. Lambiase, K. Ferch, J. Smith, V. Kandratuk. 36 ROW 1: B. Chambers, J. Vasso, P. Herbert, D. Menrisky, S. Kalinowski, R. Polli, R. Fredericks, M. Colichio, S. Munhofen, C. Lomicky, T. Blake, F. DeSaint Phalle, P. Stouppe. ROW 2: B. Foley, K. Sperakis, C. Patanjo, E. Hoffrage, S. Rogers, M. Tew, A. Becker, R. Landahl, T. Stadler, J. Wetherell, J. Majestic, M. DiDonato. ROW 3: M. Gatta, H. McChesney, R. Roush, J. Hubar, P. Boeckmann, R. Frabizio, J. Spures, L. Crane, R. Spenceley, M. McBride, J. Cavaliere, J. Fuoco. ROW 4: P. Belcher, P. Fichter, M. Dawson, R. Smith, J. Rowa, J. Trotta. Grade Seven ROW 1: H. Loftus, L. Malaer, R. Phelan, L. Vaccaro, A. Quintero, J. Parisi, M. Pywar, P. Erickson, S. Con- way, J. Politanski, G. Guindon, K. Montalbano, C. Casasco, C. Borruso, V. Lovetere, C. Grucci. ROW 2: M. Goodwin, H. LaBarca, S. Schmitt, R. Pizzo, R. Pickering, J. Maynes, F. I-lerbst, E. Cronkhite, J. DiNaro, J. DelBroccolo, F. Kreamer, V. Beck, P. Brin, M. Egeter, A. Toronto, M. Fox. ROW 3: J. Guido, D. Kasten- dieck, P. Dennis, T. Keaton, L. Bieselin, B. MacDougal, J. Scott, D. Abrams, B. Smith, P. Walling, G. Smith, A. Brinster, K. Kemper, C. Streit, J. Stakes. 37 3. A g I if aw ' N. .,L. , .L 'lf . S if MM, 'P 3 MXN q. K sw in . , , 'QQ L S Qs, Hi? syn if 1 457:51 -. 1 'Q , wi- -was 'Q in UYZZZQZQJ S M MSF 5 W '32 kj Q XE HI +4 J , W I U X F C 7 Erik F iii J jixlzf ,V X K , ff f 7 I C ff W U f K LMMI ,J- Varsity Band For the solemn moments of B.H.S., powerful music, rollicking marches and fanfares when gaiety is desiredg that additional glory, another A rating at the Contest--all from the Varsity Band and its most beloved tormentor, Mr. E. CLARINETS ROW 1: N. Kulakowski, S. Chambers, B. Lancaster, R. O'Rourke, D. Coon, C. Klein, G. DeLiva. ROW 2: D. Dioguardo, K. Olsen, A, Villano, M. Donohue, S. Beyer. ROW 3: C. Donohue, W. Felming, C. Miller, G. Foster, J. Comstock. BRASS ROW 1: J. Nauman, B. Klein, V. Reusch, J. Garfield L. Gelband, A. Becker. ROW 2: D. Demarest, S. Quinby J Agosta, P. DiDio, B. Chamber lain. ROW 3: L. Cox, R. Vanl-Iorn, T. Binnington, P Ince, J. Gerard, J. KHZOWSRI Mr. Ebersole, Director of Music WOODWINDS ROW 1: P. Reilly, T. Hal- lock, C. Marshall, M. Moore, B. Martin, P. Edwards, J. Still, L. Collins, B. Finn. ROW 2: M. Findeis, L. Nauman, G. Murdock, P. Wayte, R. Hague, L. Kulakowski, G. Dolger, M. Pendergast. ROW 3: L. Quinby, N. Wood, C. O'Neill, C. Donohue, A. French, B. I-Iuse. BRASS and PERCUSSION ROW 1: J. Nelson, S. Stickley, R. Edwards, W. Marshall, D. Purves, R. Maust, R. Currul, D. Perino N. Gouid. Row 2. P. Irving, P. Small, B. Block, M. Ince, D. Schletter, C. Robinson, R. Starke. MAJORETTES J. Martin and G. Iarocci ROW 1--J. Hanscom, P. Simmons, C. Bergin, J. Iarrocci, D. Huse, S. Stickley, K. Rant, M. Honnett. ROW 2-- J. Munhofen, G. DeSantis, S. Wood, D. Bojus, B. Baker, K. Molony, S. Cummings, L. Quinby, D. Ficken, N. Palevsky. ROW 3--S. Allocco, A. Koutz, J. Hart, K. Rose, P. Schlecta, E. Spickerman, B. Hughes, D. Kropp, D. Kritz, S. Rosenblatt, J. Naumann, B. Klein, K. Kemper. ROW 4--K. Montalbano, M. Gerard, K. O'Neill, M, Pendergast, B. Finn, J. Still, D. Perino, L. Gould, L. Cox, B. Vanl-lorn, E. Rappe, J. Martin. ROW 5--B. Currul, B. Edwards, J. Richmond, G. Dolger, C. Donohue, R. O'Rourke, N. Kulakowski, B. Huse, A. French, C. Robinson Orchestra Glee Club ROW l--B. Finn, E. Maier, L. Deems, M. Weaver, P. Pastern, V. Borruso, M. Capicotta, D. Coon, R. O'Rourke J. Coleman, B. Block, L. Rosenblatt, C. Gerard, S. Baier, L. Kulakowski, J, Di Dio, S, Wallen, E, Foley, L, MacDougal, R. Nejelski, L. Foden, L. Gross. ROW 2--A. Gomez, C. Donohue, C. Borger, E. Murray, P. Sut- cliffe, l. Stadler, P. Perry, B. Hawkins, J. Naumann, L. Cox, J. Richmond, E. Frabizio, J. Still, G. Foster, M. Pendergast, W. Fleming, B. Reynolds, J. Leddy, A. French, M. Strauss, T. Del Borcollo, A. DeFilippi, P. Haller ROW 3--B. Adams, G. Gilliamson, M. More, B. Job, L. Naumann, A. Lanyi, V. Wallerman, B. Lancaster, T. Carroll, C. Robinson, F. Maler, J. Cunningham, L. Collins, C. Klein, G. Dolger, B. Binnington, J. Comstock. ROW 4--N. Kulakowski, A. Brinster, D. Randall, F. Majestic, P. Reilly, L. Abrams, S. Zafrano, A. Carlson, G. De Santis, T. Binnington, M. lnce, F. Marshall, N. Gould, P. Small, A. Becker, K. Kemper, E. Baker, N. Wood, S. Quinby, K. O'Neill, L. Baumfalk, J. Martin, J. Maler. At piano: L. Quinby, Mr. Jones, Director ROW 1--M. Di Viti, P. Paige, C. Barry, P. Lento, A. Marazzo, J. Pearsall, D. Critz, P. Reilly, S. Baker, A. Johnson, K. Donohue, G. French, J. Brandi. ROW 2--M. Padlon, R. Alburger, W. Patanjo, J. Reynolds, T. Bishop, M. Kalinowski, D. McChesney, J. Corsi, L. Malaer, W. Kalinowski, J. Waldron, S. DeLiva. ROW 3-- J. Truman, S. Hunter, R. Collins, K. Budny, W. Sohl, S. Kalinowski, J. Smith, J. Smith, R. Perino, C. Small, A. Bonyun, R. Peterson, S. Di Naro. ROW 4--C. Waldron, R. May, B. Smith, D. Zukowski, R. Taylor, A. Snyder, D. Munroe, F. Carle, I-I. McChesney, M. Bietel, L. Johnson. ROW 5--M. Moyer, R. Carleton, G. De Santis, R. Wood, T. Iarocci, M. Lento. Cadet Ba nd All-State ORCHESTRA Home from last year's Contest came Mr. Seyfert's Orchestra, proud earners of a straight 3 A rating. Then commenced a year of sweet, more confident vibrations. GLEE CLUB The Glee Club, of course, emerging musically from turbulent moments of session-changing and conflicts. For who could shake the strong voices of B.H.S., the nearly eternal patience of Mr. Jones? ROW 1--L. Collins, C. Donohue, D. Coon, R. O'Rourke, S. Stickley N. Kulakowski, B. Klein, L. Cox, J. Agosta. ROW 2--J. Naumann, A. French, G. Dolger, N. Gould, C. Robinson, A. Becker, P. Doherty, B. Finn. CADET BAND Cadet Band is the enthusiastic little toot of music in B.H.S.g here begin instrumental proficiency and true band spirit. ALL STATE Only brave and true musicians are able to represent the troops at Sectional All State. Log Staff The eager, industrious creators of Moments to Remember have done a terrific job of. . . MEET- ING THE DEADLINE. French, E. Maier, B. Klein, Edito kowski, T. Del Brocollo. ROW 2--C. Robinson, B. Huse, Mr. Reynolds, Advisor, P. Pastem, L. Deems, Mr. Rabin, Photography Advisor, G. Dolger. Although a forbiddingly critical group, the staff of our literary magazine, Acorns, finds many student writings worthy of publica- tion. Acorns SEATED, A. Carlson, P. Haller, A 1' L. Quinby, B. Lancaster, N. Kula- B. Baker, L. Honnett, P. Edwards, B. Finn, B. Job, L. Quinby, C. Dolger, E. Maier, P. Foley, Mr. Reynolds, Advisor. ROW 1--P. I-laller, J. Still, A. French, S. Chambers, B. Lan- caster, L. Deems, G. De Liva, N. Kulakowski, S. Beyer. ROW 2-- G. Foster, K. Klein, M. Strauss, P. Reilly, A. Di Donato, M. Capi- cotta, J. Di Dio, B. Binnington, T. Binnington. ROW 3--B. Block, D. Coon, R. O'Rourke, N. Gould, Police Chief, B. Hoffman, B. Klein, M. lnce, L. Cox, K. Roeser, Mr. Osterer, Advisor. For recognition of our scholas- tically accomplished, citizen- minded students, there is the Bell- port Chapter of the National Honor Society. Honor Society Police Force The untiring efforts, mainly vocal, of this large, authority-vested force, have shielded Bellport's hall- traveling students from the reality of a commuters' train. B. Klein, L. Quinby, Mr. Baldwin Advisor, J. Naumann, E. Maier. L. TO R.: L. Deems, L. Honnett, B. Lancaster, P. Haller, C. Klein, B. Huse, J. Garfield, C. Donohue, M. Borruso, E. Maier, A. DiDonato. CENTER: A. French, M. Capi- cotta, N. Kulakowski. Fo B O Lo d ko The Future Business Leaders of America are, at the present time, employing their constantly in- creasing know-how to organize and make efficient business activities in the school. ROW 1: A. Larcombe, M. I-Iurney, N. LaMonica, M. Bey, J. Iarocci, Mr. Mc- Kieman, Qadvisorj, R. Nejel- ski, M. Mims, L. Andrunick, P. Lambiase, P. McBride. ROW 2: L. Winters, D. Boges, J. Quail, K. LePore, M. Savino, C. Kaplan, K. Loftus, J. Loftus, E. Foley, M. Green, G. Leistman, G. Geiger J. Kolomeitz. ROW 3: B. Remette, D. Chambers. Active honor is the function of Leaders' Clubg service to the school and pleasure are combined by these girls, who have been chosen on the basis of overall excellence. Leaders Club 46 ROW 1--P. Foley, R. Maust, T. Scesny, B. Heiselman, P. Doherty. ROW 2--J. Martin, N. Wood, P. Tnce, I. Stadler, E. Maier, Mr. Rabin fAdvisorj A dusky evening room, strewn with coke bottles and scribbled papersg people together, sharing intellect and imagination--the creative atmosphere. riting Workshop Radio Club The electrical wizards of Bellport and communicators with the nationg Radio Club, a group of interest-exchangers and spreaders of the good old name of B.H.S. 47 ROW 1--B. Baker, N. Sund- heimer, F. Majestic, A. French, G Dolger, N. Gould. ROW 2--Miss Hardouin, Mr. McKenna fAd- Rei'ly, L. Honnett, R. Maust, Mr. Federico fAdvisorQ. visorsj, I.. Quinby, C. Robinson, P. ROW 1: J. Pasko, L. Rosenblatt., A, Becker, J. Garfield, P. Canonico, J. Cun- ningham, E. Honnett, D. Streit. ROW 2: A. Judice, P. Edwards, G. Dolger, K. O'Nei11, J. Martin, L. Collins, Mr. Gabrelian, advisor, F. Majestic, R. Maust, V. Reusch, P. Rilley. Dramatic Society Forensic Society Here are the quick, effective debaters Calso hardtime giversj of B.l-l.S., an able, open-minded, tremendously active group. Even our skeptical masses become involved in life as it is not, here and now, when presented through the sensitive, convincing acting of Dramatics Club. ROW 1: T. DelBrocollo, A. DiDonato, l.. Deems, E. Maier, P. Pastern, G. Dolger, P. Reilly, B. Baker, N. Wood, P. Edwards, A. Paton, A. Armbruster, P. Haller, A. Carlson, M. Piccinone, G. DeLiva. ROW 2: J. Richmond, G. DeSantis, C. Robinson, P. Simone, R. Maust, I. Stadler, P. Sutcliffe, K. Kemper, S. Wallen, F. Majestic, L. Collins, J. Cunningham, B. Job, N. Sundheimer, S. Chambers. ROW 3: D. Streit, W. Heiselman, A. Murch, G. Vaccaro, Mr. Federico, advisor, M. Capicotta, M. Findeis, Mr. McKenna, advisor. 54.532,E.??iLi'i?iE?Q?.i?Twiki? Ch eerleaders Broccolo. Attractive, lirhe, and vocal are the Cheerleaders. Their graceful antics give additional excitement and spectacularity to competition in boys' sports. An incessant flow of recorded events and ideas has replaced the sporadic Crier of yesteryear. ' Mechanization, or Mr. McKenna and Mr. Kennedy? ROW 1--P. Small, G. Murdock, J. Richmond, D. Coon, B. Heiselman, B. Wingrath, B. Klein. ROW 2--Mr. McKenna fAdvisorj, P. Edwards, A, Armbruster, A. Patan, P. Foley, E. Maier, P. Doherty, C. Donohue, A. Carl- son, P. Pastern, V. Wolleman. ROW 3--L. Naumann, N. Kulakowski, B. Martin, B. Lancaster, M. Capicotta, A. Di Donato, B. Gynden, E. Murray, G. Dolger, R. Nejelski, G. Foster, M. Weaver, S. Beyer, L. Deems. 49 ROW 1: S. Wallen, L. MacDougal, V. Borruso, T. DelBrocco1o, M.A. Lovetere, E. Maier, S. Armbrus- ter, G. Gilliamson, G. DeLiva, M.A. Piccinone, N. Gould QPolice Chiefj, L. Deens fTreasurerQ, N. Kula.kowski, fSecretaryQ, T. Scesney, fCourt Clerkj, T. Carrol, flaresidentj, B. Edward QV. Presidentj. ROW 2: A. Patan, C. Klein, A. French, S. Chambers, P. I-laller, V. Wolleman, P. Riley, J. Martin. ROW 3: D. Coon, B. Hoffman, K. Roeser, A. Wilm, J. Carrol, A. Capicotta, A. DiDonato, B. Lan- caster, L. Quinby, M.A. Pendergast, S. Quinby, M. Moore, P. Dilg. ROW 4: B. Klein, P. Small, L. Cox, R. Maust, A. Becker, Mr. Stock fAdvisorj, C. Corsi, J. Hunter, B. Currul, P. Simone. Student Council As the governing body, Student Council is accorded much free- dom of decisiong with this comes responsibility for the general student attitude toward school policies. Library Club Marie Green, Blanche Carle, Jacky Mal-er, Lorraine Kulakowski, Anna Deiqliippi, Ameiza ogeghani, Kathy Richter, Rose Lambiase, Betsy Schmitt, Mrs. Keeler fAdvisorj. Freshman Flash Training for the future Crier staff, or an assertion of Freshman independence? Whatever its implications, the Freshman Flash contrib- utes unquestionably to the journalistic status of B.l-l.S. Ship's Store They seek, among the in- tricacies of pork-barrel and mouldy biscuit box, pieces of loose-leaf paper and Social Studies review books -- for such are the needs of our crew. SEATED: M. Green, G. Burrus, B. Reynolds, M. Fuller, D. Bojus, C. Kaplan, K. Richter. STANDING: P. White, C. Martin, D. Moden, M. Murphy, W. Oltmann, Mr. Kennedy fAdvisorj, E. Vaccelli, J. Kolemeitz, N. La Monica, P. Sohl, M. Bomoff. G. Geiger, A. Larcombe, C. Martin, Mr. McKiernan, fAdvisorj, M. Green, E. Sharpe. 51 GUIDANCE Schedule arrangements, gen- eral and specific grievances, and this business of college. As our high school careers progress, we become progres- sively more appreciative of and dependent upon the guidance department. LANGUAGE Preparation for that encounter - no English, please! Besides, languages have a definitely broadening effect upon the spirit -- and, it has been shown, upon the concept of English. COMMERCE Capability and efficiency, ends of the commercial program, will be invaluable to these stu- dents -- the operative forces and recorders of modern American life. SOCIAL STUDIES There are things to be learned about people, collectivelyg actions and reactions of the past -- basic subjects of the Social Studies course -- have future-wise implications. S1 ENGLISH The ineluctable modality of behavior -- a representation of public speaking to the senior English class, by Gus Vaccaro. MATHEMATICS A never-never land of forever- forever importance -- mathe- matics. Here is discovered the intense practicality of abstract rulesg view, please, what can be done with them. BIOLOGY Biology is looked forward to with squeals fby those who con- sider disection distastefulj and taken, for the most part, with fascination. I, nik EARTH SCIENCE The Earth Science course is naturally informative and in- cludes such interesting features as field trips and operative volcanoes. Future careers in science-geology, and archae- ology. CHEMISTRY Vivid remembrance of that first encounter Qvalenoe table in Greekj, But a beautiful coherence eventually appears, and ingenuity. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The ability to build objects and to make them work. An important junction of man is embodied in Industrial Arts. ART Free expression of self, in visual form? We investigate art, whatever it may beg first for recognition and understanding, then for creation. lf HOME ECONOMICS Would we be happy if clothed in seamless and shapeless style, if nourished by burnt corn-and- water biscuits? Would we even be human? .as 55 Varsity ROW 1: T. Kogler, R. Edwards, B. Klein, R. Cutter. ROW 2: A. Becker, P. Small, A. Wilxn, J. Coleman, B. Currul, T. Fonti, Mr. McCard1e. The boys this year turned in a good job for Coach McCard1e and B.H.S. They had an undefeated season including victories in u both the League B-1 and the County B meets. The added success of the strong J.V. squad promises that Bellport will con- tinue 130 dominate The cross-Country SCSHC ROW 1: R. Taylor, J. Grucci, J. Kirkup, J. Gerard. ROW in the yea,-5 to Come, 2: A. Hotchkin, P. Hassel, D. Coon, F. Weisz, Mr. McCardle J. V. Track: A. Becker, E. Frabizio 56 ROW 1: P. Canonico, B. Currul, J. Grucci, B. Edwards, R. Cutter, E. Frabizio, E. Warcchelli. ROW 2: T. Kogler, T. Fonti, J. Coleman, A. Becker, A. Wilm, P. Small. ROW 3: C. Stephani, R. Relethford, M. Cartright, R. Dal- lin, V. Marazzo, M. Ince, J. Kirkup, D. Purves, J. Gerard, R. Taylor, P. Hassel, F. Weisz, R. Bressler, N. Gould, J. Gallagher, T. Curtis, W. Luck, Mr. McCarflle With a large percentage of last year's team returning, each with another year of experience under his belt, and a host of promising newcomers, Mr. McCard1e has set his sights high for this year's squad. We are confident that they will turn in a good job. Cr0SS-Country: Ray Cutter, B. Currul, T. Kogler, A. Becker, A. Wilm. 57 ROW 1: L. Musso, P. Irving, J. Fuoco, F.ch .Row2:M.c R.1-1ff- V ' B k b man,T3r?yK1ein, N. Goulii, A??CWi1m,oT. a rslty as et a Scesny. In CENTER: A. Kinsella, Mr. COX. In LINE: E. B k b Frabizio, R. Tuzza, R. Lane, J. Carroll, R. Hague, a S a G. DeSantis, T. Binnington, A. Weaver. 58 B. Klein, Forward T. Scesny, Forward B. Hoffman, Forward J. Fucco, Forward N. Gould, Forward 59 g.vX.Xl'l7! Q' ROW l: P. Simone, F. Cherry, D. Quinn, G. Murdock, A. Kinsella, P. Irving, J. Carroll, L. Musso. ROW 2: R. Pils, J. Cooke, G. De Santis, B. Hoffman, T. Scesny, J. Fuoco, B. Hoyt, R. Egan, G. Vig- nato, T. Carroll, R. Lomicke, R. Vigiano, A. Bono, Mr. Robinson. Baseball Freshman Basketball This year's team shows every indication that it will With a new coach, Mr. Roberge, this year's frosh squad measure up to Bel1port's customary level of superi- had a fine year and displayed many outstanding ority in Suffolk County baseball, Mr, Robinson, back prospects for the Clipper squads in the next few years. at the helm of the Clipper squad, has no doubts that this year's team will be as good as any of the fine teams which Bellport has turned out in the past. W. Luck, T. Curtis, A. Walker, E. Emma, E. Scavelli, H. Larkin, D. Satornino. ROW 2: Mr. Roberge, D. Purves, J. Marian, D. Dallin, F. Carle, E. Vichelli, M. Cartwright, W. Oltruan, R. Scott. R. Re- lethford. 60 WRESTLING--K. Roeser, S. Andrunik, R. May, R. Carlson. ROW 1: G. Riley, F. Grucci, D. Guiffreda, J. Grucci, P. Carr, V. Marazzo, G. Litwin, K. Wenger, P. Si- mone, J. DeVito, Mr. Mahoney fAdvisorj. ROW 2: W. DeRosa, F. Rignola, G. Vignato, K. Steinberg, A. Becker. Wrestling Despite a discouraging turnout, this year's wrestling team, led by Frank Rignola and Gay Vignato, have had a surprisingly good year. Mr. Mahoney was happy to find a permanent spot for his mats this year so that the boys didn't have to spend half the afternoon setting them up. Soccer Under Coach Cox, the soccer team had a good season with a 3 win, 3 loss, 1 tie record, placing 3rd in the league competition. Next year, on single session, we hope the soccer team will better this year's fine record. H i 1 - ROW 1: J. Fuoco, P. Simone, A. Murch, B. Love, A. Kinsella, R. Vigiano, P. Irving, G. Murdock, L. Musso, K. Roeser, E. Frabizio, D. Streit. ROW 2: Mr. Cox fAdvisorj, R. Hague, B. Hoffman, R. Lomicke, G. Vaccaro, G. DeSantis, W. Marshall, G. Vignato, R. Bressler, T. Binnington, W. Martine, A. Bono, D. Carle, R. May, R. Ega A. Weaver, M. Ince, R. Pils, J. Gallagher. 61 ny Tennis ROW 1--K. Roeser, R. Love, L. Rosenblatt, J. Daiman. ROW 2: D. Coon, R. O'Rourke, W. Marshall, B. Klein, A. Hotchkin, Mr. Hanscom. Tennis Although it was weakened by the loss of nearly half of last year's varsity players, the tennis team, under Mr. Hanscom, hopes to excel even last year's good rec- ord. The success of last year's second team indicates that this is a very likely possibility. Golf A good crop of new- comers promises a good season for Bell- port's1inksters. Mr. McKiernan hopes that this year's squad can improve the good record set by last year's team. Golf ROW 1: A. DePalao, A. Fuoco, D. Satornino. ROW 2: L. Gilban, S. Palermo, M. Lento, J. Marion, D. Striet, C. Stephani, Mr. McKiernan. 62 LEFT-RIGHT: Secretary, Antoinette DiDonato5 President, Nancy Kulakowskig Student Council Representative, Elaine Maierg Vice President, Marilyn Capicotta. G. . L. Officers The Girl's Athletic League is an organization in which one works for awards through a series of points. These points, ranging from 25 to 600, are earned through participation in the intramural program. Out of the Fall intramural program comes Hockey and Volleyball. This year the outcome of these two sports was overwhelming. The Honor teams which represented the school in these sports did a magnif- icent job in proving their skills. From the Winter intramural program comes Basketball and Bowling. This year 's intramural Basketball produced both a lunior Varsity and an Honor Team. Both teams did a fine job in using the difficult techniques of Basketball in the games they played with other schools. As for Bowling it is a relatively new intramural sport, but it is becoming more popular each year. As the year progresses, the intramural program brings badminton, baseball and finally concludes with tennis. 63 Mr. Bowman, M.C. Get Me to the Church on Time Person to People The Three Rubes T Why Can't The English . . . Flicker F1ashbacks Heart Thank Heaven 68 This Was Your Life . . . Joy Boys' of Radio THE FACULTY SHOW Produced for the benefit of the high school scholarship fund, the show was directed this year by Mr, Federico, with the able as- sistance of Mr. Jones at the piano. George M. Cohan Medley Me and My Shadow Diamonds Are a Gir1's Best Friend' Once in Love With Amy Whoop-De -Doo 69 9 5-qi' ,..w if f L -3-N ivan- E 5 H , 4 P. N , ' 5, kyr, .-,. 4 jijrf' N W, gun - . in 1 f ' f 7 .fl im, ip L ' C' K I 5.3 .95 -fu A 2 . Q 4, gd . . A IAM. I A l ,S-,. B ,nf , f.f,f VLL, I ., , ,K V if isa Compliments of the BELLPORT FACULTY CLUB Bellport 7-1188 H S F GULF SERVICE STATION Complete Automotive Service :Q Repairs Tires-Batteries-Accessories Montauk Highway Brookhaven L,I, Harry C. Murch MIL-CLIF STUDIOS INC. PHOTOGRAPHERS All negatives of Photographs appearing in this book are in our files. Additional finished portraits may be purchased at special school rates. 9 A Bond Street Great Neck, New York The Name BALFOUR Stands for the Finest in CLASS RINGS - COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS - DIPLOMAS L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY 521 Fifth Avenue New York 17, N.Y. Murray Hill 2-4210 WILLIAM H. FOX You Can't G0 Wrong With Rite RITE FUEL CORP. SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Heating Equipment-Air Conditioning Marine and Inland Terminals Patchogue 42 Bransford St. L.I. Grover 5-3081 Compliments Of STEPHANI AND PORTO Grover 5-4016 SWEDEN of Muson's Floor Covering, Inc. Linoleum-Tiles-Broadloom Plastic Wall Tile-Shades Venetian Blinds Irving Seastrom, Prop. 160 W. Main St. Patchogue, N.Y. Compliments Of NICK'S BARBER SHOP Lenox and Robinson Blvd Atlantic H177 THE wHlTE sTALloN RESTAURANT Barbecue Chicken Sandwiches of all kinds Ice Cream and Soft Drinks Beer on Tap Louis Gomez Montauk Highway Mastic Acres L.l., N.Y. LYONS FUEL OIL COMPANY 19 Station Road Bellport , L.I. Fuel Oil Kerosene Telephone Uellport 7-0395 Compliments Of ROLLIC, INC. Compliments Of Compliments of n KALLER'S JEWELRY STORE FRIEND 30 East Main Street Patchogue New York Compliments Of Compliments f HALSEY GAS SERVICE 0 Pyfofax Bottled Gas BROOKHAVEN GARAGE and Appliances Southampton New York Compliments Compliments f o Of THE PATCHOGUE BOWLING CENTER BRUNO BUS SERVICE Patchogue, New York Yaphank New York LIVE BETTER, ELEC TRICALLY THE PATCHOGUE ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY Serving Southern Suffolk Since 1886 WEIDNER-MACKLE Ciiifjeiis MORINGS SERVICE STATION Bellport New York AG EN CY Real Estate -Insurance Bellport New York OAK PARK NURSERIES, INC. THE COUNTRY SQUIRE Leslie S. Madaobbie, Disiiiiciiie Gifis Pres. Ana' Accessories For All Occasions East Patchogue, Long Island, N.Y. 128 South Country Rd. Beuport Phone Grover 5-8280 BAYVIEW ELECTRIC SERVICE Licensed Electrical Contractors Wiring for Light :Si Power FRANK TUZZA BAYVIEW AVENUE CARL TUZZA EAST PATCHOCUE, N.Y. I BELLport 7-0516 WILLIAM DOLGER Emerson 3'6655 CARVEL BELLPORT Ice Cream Treats fol' the FUITIIIY 507 W. Main Street 130 Main Street Bellport, N.Y. Patchogue New York EDITH'S LAUNDERITE 12 Bellport Lane-Bellport, N.Y. BE 7-0551 ANNOUNCES French Dry Cleaning 24 Hour Service Cotton Shag Rugs All Sizes Wash and Dry MURPHY'S SERVICE CENTER Mobilgas-Mobiloil-Mobilubrication Pick-Up and Delivery Tel. BE 7-0572 607 Station Road . l . . Picked Up 81 Delivered N0 Be lport N Y C I Phone AT 6-9550 Est. 1938 omp iments of BRADY MOWER SERVICE CO. BETTER 'OLE RESTAURANT South Country Road Power Lawn Mowers Garden Tractors-Chain Saws Electric Generating Sets Sales with Service Parts-All Makes Suffolk County's Factory Overhaul Center Merrill E. Ryder, Proprietor Brookhaven Montauk Hwy., E. Patchogue, N.Y. For Appointment: Compliments Tel. Atlantic 6-9294 ofthe North Bellport TAXPAYERS' ASSOCIATION Florence E. Scesny HAIRDRESSER Bourdois Avenue 81 Montauk Highway East Patchogue New York THOMAS HAIRSTYLIST Haircutting QUARLTERE'S GARDEN CENTER Pefmfwents Montauk Highway Box 398 Hairtinting Facials Neighborhood Road at 5 Corners Mastic Beach, L.l. Atlantic 1-7184 Bellport, New York AT 6-9233 Compliments Of Dr. 8. Mrs. J. K. LENNOX FRANCINE BEAUTY SALON 155 So. Country Road Bellport, New York Bellport 7-0216 ATlantic 6-9300-9301 Lic. C-1022 PATCHOGUE BEER DISTRIBUTORS Weekly Routes-Daily Deliveries Cold Keg 81 Case Beer 81 Soda For All Occasions MEDFORD DINER PROMPT sERvlcE Route 112 Robinson Blvd., Cor. Taylor Ave. Medford East Patchogue L.1. Atlantic 6-9851 JAN-LYN SERVICE STATION Compliments Complete Automotive of Service 8 Repairs Was hing-Accessories Tires-Batteries Montauk Highway 8. Bellport Station Road L.l., N.Y. THE BENINCASA FAMILY Phone YA 4-3414 YAPHANK SERVICE CENTER Free Pick Up and Delivery GR 5-5915 You can't go wrong if you give FLOWERS MEDFORD FLOWER SHOP Featuring flowers unlimited Route 112 Main Sf. and Yaphank Ave. , Yaphank New York Geo. Pollls Medford, L.l. MiSKOSKY'S FLOWER GARDEN GENE'S MARKET South Country Road Montauk Highway East Patchogue l...l. Meats Groceries Phone BE 7-0710 Paul Groh, Prop. BROWN'S GARAGE BELLPORT SEAFOOD Clams Main Street Oysters Fish Bellport L.I. Bait Main Street Bellport, N.Y. Phone BE 7-0105 PARK CLEANERS WYANDOTTE GARAGE Leonard D. Hawkins, Prop. Automobiles Stored and Repuired 675 Station Road Gus, Oil, Supplies and Murine White Gus Beuport N.Y- 10 Bell Street U. S. PRESS Commercial and Social . . . .... Printing Photo Offset Joseph P. Frasca Hallmark Cards Bellport, New York Telephone 7-0734 DOTS GROCERY South Country Road East Patchogue Edwin Mario BELLPORT BAKE SHOP Station Road and Montauk Highway Every Bite a Pleasant Delight Special Orders on Short Notice BELL HARDWARE Montauk Highway Household Supplies Household Appliances and all types of electrical appliances repaired Atlantic 6-9580 BELLHAVEN LUNCHEONETTE Montauk Highway Stationery, Toys, Film Fishing Tackle Compliments Of Compliments of BELLPORT TAXI MtanaMm.cERARDDElJvA 119MmHRwd BeHpoH Helen L. Smith - A.. Bellport 7-0780 PLAIN S FANCY Wearing Apparel Helen Volino Bellport New York surf H . QR L' sumxnuuuvfu 1.3 1 C. 8 W. DRUG CO. Patchogue M. Meltzer, PHC. 317 E. Main St. Tel. PAtchogue 3-1727 W Compliments of THE VAN ALENS BARRIE BROS., INC. 318 East Main Street FLOWERS WHISPER WHAT WORDS CAN NEVER SAY Patchogue New York I. W. Cadillac - Authorized Dealer - Oldsmobile Sales and Service V v' W 1 LOUIS A. FUQCG East Patchogue Bus Lines L. I. C omplime ts of LEADER'S CLUB Compliments of THE FRENCHS AND QUINBYS L If I? IW PHONE: GROVER 5-0135 ROBERT J. ROBERTACCIO, LIC. MGR ROBERTACCIO FUNERAL HOME 85 IVIEDFORD AVENUE PATCHGGUE, N. Y. SHORES YACHT BASIN, INC. RAYMOND R. CARLSON PRESIDENT TELEPHONE GROVER 5-0790 EAST PATCHOGUE, NEW YORK PHONE AT. 6-9580 BELL HARDWARE IVIONTAUK HIGHWAY Paint, Houseware, Garden and Plumbing Supplies Household Appliances Repaired ZEIDLER MOTORS, INC. Studebaker Sales 8i Service Edsel Sales 8. Service Renault Sales 8. Service New Sr Used Cars Medford New York R oute 112 GR over 5-2900 JAMES VERNI DELICATESSEN Montauk Highway Brookhaven N. Y. Next to Brookhaven Post Office Phone BE11port 7-0576 Deluxe Cold Cuts - Homemade Salads Largest Service Plant in Central Suffolk Big Selection - Gas Appliances at Lower than Low Prices Bulk Installations - Trained Mechanics Special Services to Restaurant and Industrial Users GLOVER BOTTLED GAS CO. Medford Rd. No. Patchogue, N.Y. GROVER 5-3120 01 THE F00 +9 ' r- + Q- N 4' 5 , T3- eaEAfa42Z Q gl, do 0cu E. X' HAWKINS GARAGE Automobile Supplies and Accessories Repairing Washing Greasing 13-15 wfsr umm srnm cnovzn 5-zsso phone BEIIPOH 7.0185 Compliments of Dr. P .S. HORENSTEIN Beupm Dr. J. A. HARDER New York BLUMVS Suffo1k's Leadinghflorset Shop 89 East Main St. Patchogue N. Y. For Inexpensive ,Smartness BELLPORT LIQUOR STORE C0l'lfUd Heede, PYOP. DRESSES ' COATS ' SUITS ' SPORTSWEAR Uwines and Liquors' LINGERIE ' BAGS L 1535 32 Em Mann sf. BEHPM M316 Pqtchogue N. Y. Bellport New York MASTIC HOUR REST Montauk Highway Brookhaven New York Pizza Pies and lfulian Food Char-Broiled Steaks and Chops Shop the Big, Friendly, Thrifty BEE HIVE STORE East Main Sf. Pufchogue GRover 5-9000 STRICKLAND AGENCY, INC. 145 Main Sfreef Bellpori New York BEllporf 7-0312 BETTlNGER'S DELICATESSEN Montauk Highway, Bellporf Home Made Salads Choice Cold Cuts Tel. Cfiover 5-2727 DERBY BROS. Furniture Bedding Floor Covering Route 1 12 Medford, N. Y. Opposite Tremont Avenue School Compliments Of SUFFOLK BEER DISTRIBUTORS Tel. PO 8-1464 Sand-Gravel-Top Soil Stone-Grits J 8. L TRUCKING CORP Dump Truck Service Excavating Port jefferson Compliments Of THE HARD CORE H sg VW' 1 i WJ


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