Flushing High School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Flushing, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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, .-----.T-.im-fr--wi'-f vv 1- Leaders 'lIl!lC'WUY WV Q -'vsfr,--r-- --v-v-nr--v:v-gppqq-:vw-1 ,, Left to Right: First Row: U. Faltin, S. Rapp, J. Kardos, B. Wiesen, M. McAleer, D. Cuccinello, R. Maneri, C. Coerz, G. Massarella Second Row: J. Pesut, E. Nickelsen, J. Yovino, C. Jurko wich, C. Rizzo, N. Garcia, G. Berchielli, C. King, N. Brown Y M. Descetto, A. Savino, J. Carter, D. Zemmermann, C. Leinwand Cheering Squad Left to Right: First Row: M. Gabrielle, D. Olsen, R. Schrader, captaing E. Landi, co-captaing C. Gulden, D. Adams Second Row: J. Kratchman, L. Marko, H. Driscoll, J. Scola, J. Behan, B. Savino, V. Pioli Flushing's cheering squad consists of 14 girls who cheer our teams at games at home or away. With their wonderful spirit, they keep the teams' morale high. At the cheering squad try-outs, girls from fifth term or over are eligible. They are picked for their athletic ability and good looks. Last term a new class, the Leaders class, was started by Miss McAleer. Its purpose is to train girls to assist teachers in the regular gym classes. This class is open to girls in any term who are interested in extra gym work. Under the excellent direction of Miss McAleer and Miss Berchielli, the Leaders class meets twice a week for two periods. This replaces the regular gym period for the Leaders. The Leaders will be distinguished from other stu- dents by their blue gym suits with large orange L s on these uniforms. The gym teachers can rely on these girls to demonstrate their ability to the class and thereby help other students acquire this knowledge. In this class, the girls get the opportunity to do what would ordinarily be impossible to do in a regular gym class because of its large size. The girls play basketball, volleyball, badminton and other extra sports. Some of the girls recently passed a written volleyball ofhcial's test. If they pass the practical test given in the Spring, they will be quali- fied as official referees. Not only can these girls referee volleyball, but they can play it well. This was proven when the Leaders' team triumphed in the inter-class tournament. Thus by aiding the teachers and practicing the cooperation they learn through sports, the Leaders have proved to be a great asset to our school.

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Arista Lvl! In Right: First Row: M, Zittel. E. 0'Connor. B. Bleifer, Boy Leader DONALD WI-II Miss Spiro. J. Keller. D. Adams. li. Rr-do Girl Leader SARAH RAW Svronrl Rurc: J. Sleinfeld, E. Anderson. J. Coldmeer, R. Allvi-SPF MISS SPIRO Primics. J. Kahan. A. Elmer. ti. MHl'iH6ll0- 5- MCYCTUIS- Left to Right: First Row: B. Ey, S. Grignon. S. Rapp. Miss lf. Sonntag. A, Solomon, B. Savino, J. Scola. H. Driscoll. Spiro. D- Wei. R, Anlgnacghip' S. Wy-iss A- Svhig- ll- Ktthll Seeond Row: A. Sherwood, S. Mauskopf. D. Cries, M. Arista is the school's honor society. The three qualifications for membership are scholarship, serv- ice, and character. Students from terms five to eight who have an average of ninety per cent or over. and at least five service points are eligible to join Arista. They must also be approved hy every teacher. At the induction assemhly last Fall thirty-three students were made members. Meetings are held every second and fourth Thursday. One important activity last term was the tea for Judge Colden given under the auspices of Arista. The chief duty of Arista is to tutor those who ask for aid. The tutoring committee handles all requests. and special rooms have heen set aside each period for tutoring. Recently. Arista has been receiving an overwhelming numher of requests and is working overtime to fulfill them. l6 Jacohi, D. Cuccinello, F. Brofman, A. Adler, N. Kahn, L. Marko. M. Sederherg, Z. Polesny. T. Schwartzman, M. Leiho- mitz, M. Lowenstein. R. Anderson Student Tribunal Chief Justice ARNOLD Sminwoon Adviser Mas. PETTIGRI-IW Left to Right: First Row: A. Sherwood. F. Brofman Second Row: N. Kahan. L. De-stefanis, J. Kiernan, M. Seder- berg The Student Tribunal is Flushing's student court which tries delinquent students and regulates G.O. rallies and elections. It has six justicesg one from Service League, Board of Elections and Aristag two from the G.O. Assembly and a principal's ap- pointee. The Bailiff is from the Board of Elections.



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Orchestra Left lo Riglzl: First Row: M. Veglia, S. Blumstein. N. Bnhl. J. Coldmeer, B. Cowitt. M. Hayes Sf'l'0IlI1 Row: ll. Dvorsky, li, Goldman, ll. lleeher. H. Mel- nikofl. II, Lorenlzcn, W. Charlip, R. Sylvester. Nl. Burchette The orchestra, under the direction of Mrs. Piedra. has hecome one of the school's most important artistic organizations. This group is divided into two sections, the junior and the Senior Orchestras. The main function of the ,lunior Orchestra is to train promising but inexperienced student instrumentalists in orchestral playing. The Senior Orchestra is the principal performing division of this organization and is made up of more seasoned musicians. This group plays at all of the important scholastic functions. including assemblies. special concerts. such as the annual Spring Concert. and at graduation exercises, where they perform the processional and recessional marches. We wish this hard working group continued growth and prosperity in the dissemination of happiness through the medium of music. M imeo Squad One of the least known though most vital of service groups is the Mimeograph Squad. under Mr. lleimeris direction. Most administrative notices are mimeographed by these hard working printers. They also aid the school's departments by printing necessary material for them. 18

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