H Frank Carey High School - Log Yearbook (Franklin Square, NY)
- Class of 1958
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Frank Carey Dedication A man who serves on a school board must be a truly dedicated man, for there are few more thankless or difficult iobs to be found, and there is no pay. However, a man devoted to his work can find his re- ward simply in doing it. The dedication of this yearbook concerns such a man. For sixteen years H. Frank Carey has served on the school board of Central High School District Number Two-seven of them as its president. In addition he has been a member, and many times president, of Union Free School District Number Seventeen. He has served this body for twenty-five years. The district Mr. Carey has so capably served now includes five new schools. He foresaw the need for these schools, and worked hard to get them, so that the students would have the proper educational facilities. The graduating class of 1958 is aware of the many things this man has done for them, and it seeks to express its appreciation by dedicating this record of our school to its namesake, and in many ways its founder, H. Frank Carey. l 24 nga -u.-.4 t FB f Mr Samuel Nadler Mr William E Ryder Mr Clyde M Alston District 16 District 16 Dtiffld 5 Mrs Viola S Southern President District 5 Board of Education The education of every child in America should be everybody s business The evolutionary processes contained in education are not something reserved solely for the educators but a trust which must be shared by Americans ln all walks of life As High School Graduates you too will be asked to share this serious responsibility The new and spacious schools you have recently occupied are the result of much preparation and planning on the part of school administrators and of much sacrutice on the part of the taxpayers of our community We know that you are grateful to your parents and neighbors who have so unstlntmgly expressed their trust in our public school system by authorizing construction of our beautiful high schools As you approach adulthood however you will soon realize that in order for America to have the most excellently trained mmds in the world it will be necessary to continually appraise and evaluate of folly to assume that any school the educational system ln your community It wou'd be the height without problems Therefore it will regardless of Its academic reputation is performing perfectly and be your solemn duty to take an active interest in all school matters so that yau may be better qualutied to evaluate and to offer constructive criticism when necessary By supporting your public school system you wlll be performing one of the highest functions of citizenship and by honest and unbiased evaluation of your school you are assuring a system of education which truly reflects the Integrity of this nation Daniel Webster wrote lf we work upon marble it will perish if we work upon brass time will ettace it if we rear temples they will crumble into dust but if we work upon immortal mmds if we imbue them with principles with the lust fear of God and love of our fellow man we engrave on those tablets something which will brighten to all eternity Congratulations to each of you and may God bless you Viola S Southern President Board of Education Central High School District No 2 frm, ar at isle-' Hu er' Mr. Alfred J, loew Mr. Alfred G. Kiefer Mr. J. Edwin Russell Mr. Russell F. Thomas Attorney - 1 2 f , District Treasurer District Clerk District 22 irc H Frank Carey District 17 ,eva John J Doyle District I7 Mrs. Anne M. Boeckmann District 22 5 'si Mr. Robert L. Springer District Principal .xx 'Qi s 'E .c -X. ff 1 A I ,q t , . gn , N, V gf. is xi , E Mr. Alfred B. Caine Assistant District Principal 6 e4.,,. I' RN . -wiv 'if Mrs. Ruth Ackley Secretary to Mr. Springer V363 ' f . K f. ss. N . ' I 1192. Mrs. Edith Hartman Secretary to Mr. Caine Congratulations to the staff of the Log on the publica- tion of H. Frank Carey High School's first yearbook. The Log will serve as a pictorial history of the school, the teachers, the students and the many activities. H. Frank Carey is one of four six-year secondary schools plus Stanforth Junior High and o vocational shop addition to Sewanhaka built during 1955-57 in Central High School District No. 2 at a total cost of Sl5,500,000. Therefore, this new school is one in a family of six secondary schools built to provide the finest of educational opportunities for an ultimate enrollment of more than 12,000 students. The responsibility for operating this system of schools is vested in a School Board by the people of the district. The Principal of the District is the executive officer of the Board. He has the responsibility for developing the educational program, implementing Board policies, selecting administrative and teach- ing personnel, making administrative decisions and carrying out the laws, rules and regulations of the State Education Department. Also, the responsibilities of the district administration in- cludes preparing the budget, managing the schools' business affairs, purchasing school equipment, supplies and books, manage- ment and upkeep of buildings and grounds, operating the lunch- rooms, providing the required bus transportation, and co-ordinating the work of all principals. To assist in carrying out these responsibilities, the Principal of the District has a stat? that includes the Assistant District Principal, a Director of Instruction and Pupil Personnel Services, an Administrative Assistant, Business Manager, Building Superin- tendent, Lunchroom Supervisor, Director of Vocational Education, Director of Adult Education and a Director of Physical Education, Health, Safety and Recreation. This central staff works with nearly 550 teachers, 9,200 students, six buildings and a budget of over 57,000,000 annually. Their every effort is to effect the very best educational program for the youth of this community compatible with Board policies, State lows, and State Education Department regulations. Robert L. Springer Principal of the District Central 'K :vw 'b sv-v Dr Jules A Holub Admnmslrahve Assisfanl Mr Harry B Spencer Dlrecfor of lnsfruchon and Pupil Personnel Services LFXQ ...,-.-v Dr Harry Rosenberg School Physician s All Dr Thomas F Looby Mrs Wilma Leadbeier Dlrecfor of Adull School Lunch Supervisor Educafron Dr. Hugh Flaheriy Dr Charles McNeely Denial Supervisor ?9 Dr Ursula M Siewari Mr Kennefh E Place School Psychlalrisf Superinlendenf of Buildings and Grounds at- Dr Jerome Nlosl Direcfor of Sfudenf Publications mm NY!! pq-R Mr Peter Corfer Drredor of Health Physical Educahon Mr Alfred G Kiefer Business Manager and Recreahon -Y? Mr. Forest Kaylor Director of Vqcqlionql Assisfanf Superinlendenf Education of Buildings and Grounds AS' ' 'li are E . I'- . .A ai , Mrs. Ruth Backiel Art x Mr. Richard Wipper Industrial Arts . ' g fi y Mrs. Zenobia Gilbert Languages K , l Y- .L ' . .L. ...Lv ,xi I Miss Ida Ostrander Mathetmatics 8 iv- 'O' I l. x . wg, Qi ,. . 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' X ' '4 0 Y f. fl x9 W 1 X , v I ' SQ9 of 0 S' N1 3 ina THE CAPTAIN DR. JAMES A. DE SONNE 'Q THE SECOND MATE MR. JOHN J. PRYOR ,ii 7x SECRETARY TO DR, DE SONNE MRS. J. ANDERSON The Captains Orders The 1957-1958 school year has seen our school make further strides forward. We passed from the period of primary concern with our facilities to a period of concern with our program-curricular and extra curricular. Students, parents and teach- ers have worked together to accomplish many firsts in these areas. Some of these are our first yearbook, our first varsity teams and our first senior seminar, our first school ring, our first Na- tional Honor Society Members, our first Back to School Night , our first cooperative work pro- gram, our first P.T.A. scholarship loans and finally our first graduating class-the Class of l958. lt is our sincere hope that the members of this class will commence now to enioy beyond our boundaries the fruits of their many years of educa- tion and that they will be the first of many classes to come who will establish the high quality of our school in the colleges, places of business and com- munities where they will live and work. JAMES A. DE SONNE Building Principal Congratulations to the first graduating class. The results of your fine efforts as students at H. Frank Carey High School will form the backbone of future traditions. You should be proud of this signal honor. May you all meet with success and happi- ness in your future endeavors. FRANK SABATELLA Assistant Principal It is recorded in The Log in this June of T958 that you, our seniors, are disembark- ing from our good ship Carey. You have been our inspiration and ioy, and now as you chart your courses through the seven seas, you become our hope for the future. Happy Voyage! JOHN PRYOR Administrative Assistant .24 D fy E Ml ad' THE FIRST MATE MR. FRANK SABATELLA English The obiect of the English Depart- ment is to help students to become well versed in English and related subiects. Courses offered by this department include the study of literature, both classic and mo- dern, grammar, and writing skills, all of which are important through- out the life of the student. English 81 Citizenship Education This division of the H. Frank Carey High School teaching staff gives the students a background in English and Citizenship Education, thus preparing them for the same subiects on a senior high level. s.fff0gs A Social Studies Senior High Social Studies is taught by this department. Its obiectives are: to teach the politic- al, social and economic theories on which the various nations of the world are run, to show why certain X- N: theories were developed in cer- X. tain nations at various times, and i to keep the student informed on r hx' current events. SOCIAL STUDIES: Left to right: Mr. Donald Kelly, Mrs, Ann Hampton, Mr. Frederick Breithut, Miss Grace Forlenza, Mr. William McAvoy. YlnYil'JUf folicfi lily' Ti Filip' 1' fav-' LANGL'l ,E: Left .0 right: Mr. .losehh Longo, Mr. Richard Adach, Miss Elsie Hetzer, G n Q Mrs. Norma Alherrini, Miss Elizabeth Friedrich. In lu ll! lllll 'IH lil YL- ll U I 1 'll' I-'H 'HH ff ' , i .I X, l N l , 7 s . . . -,I I V! H X 4' Mastering a foreign language is I: 5 9 'I -W . . . . . , i J gl , fn- , , difficult as it involves learning a 1 X ,, El 1 . I9 f'1 manner of speech entirely differ- A -. 1 ent from our own. The student l need not worry, however, as our 1 language staff handles the transi- ,A , l tion very capably. -u.X ' '-ramen Science With engineering as important as it is today, our science department serves an important purpose, pro- viding the basic skills for our future engineers, through such courses as Chemistry, Physics and Earth Science. Not to be forgotten is Biology, an important course for all college bound students. SCIENCE: Left to right: Mr. Louis Bancheri, Mrs. Pearl Katz, Mr. Douglas McDonald, Mrs. Alice Jacoby, Mr. Howard Drucker, Mr. Kenneth Motylinski, Mr. Joseph De- Casola. 7-M fn., I MATHEMATICS 8. SCIENCE: Left to right: Mr. Mr. Albert Cavallero, Mr. James Mahoney. M1 John Marcin, Mr. Nw Alfred Siegul, 1 Mathematics 8. Science This department concerns itself with giving students of grade seven the background for Senior High Mathematics and Science. The courses offered by this depart- ment include parts of the more specialized courses in the math- science fields in the Senior High. is I3 MATHEMATICS: Left to right: Mr. Joseph DiSimone, Mr. John Clark, Mr. John Smith, Mrs. Doris Steinbaugh, Mrs. Janet Halstead, Mrs. Phyllis Schacter, Mr. John Sforza, Mr. Albert Gewirtz. un. Art The Art Department aims to work with the students with some artis- tic talent, give them a background in art and develop their talent for future profit and enioyment. From time to time, their colorful posters and mobiles have adorned the walls, rooms and halls of Carey High. I4 ,, ART: Left to right: Mr. Henry Achin, Mr. Ferdinand Obrenski. Mathematics ln preparing students for occupa- tions that include calculating, analyzing and figuring, mathe- matics courses are invaluable. The mathematics department does an excellent iob of providing students with the basic skills for work in these fields. 0 U I A K f cc 4 at A K. ,, b -X W , - -Q4 At Brzezinski, Miss Constance Roccanova, Mrs. Gail Business The courses offered by this part of the teaching staff will be extreme- ly helpful to our future secretaries in their chosen occupation. Stu- dents planning on general office work will find the other com- mercial courses useful. rvvswmrfk KEYBOARD 690006 abr' L BUSINESS: Lett to right: Mr. Leonard Mandel, Mr. Charles Marlin, Mrs, Ruth Green, Mrs. Sandra Berman, Miss Nancy Carney, Mr. Eli Ballin. :N 'SP KE'52A:j gil 'il 5 MUSIC Left to right: Mr. Charles Hubbard, Mr. James La Marr, Mrs. Eva Wright, Mr. Reino Ahlman. Music Though not all music issuing from the music room is sweet, the be- ginner can take comfort in the knowledge that the skillful hands of the music department have aid- ed many students in developing their musical talents, thus giving them something they can enioy throughout their entire lives. I5 BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION: left to right Mr. Leonard Steiner, Mr. Ronald Lane, Mr, Felix Gangemi, Mr. Marcus Martone, Mr, John Holly, Mr. Leonard Roberts. J' ' f Y QW! .svn l till . I GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Left to right: Miss Adele Cort, Miss Marie Corrado, Mrs. Sandy Sharrin, Mrs. Ann Alagna. Education This department seeks to provide girls with the activities and courses necessary to their physical and mental health. Gym classes geared to the girls' athletic needs offer an opportunity for participation in sports and the development of sportsmanship. I6 Boys' Physical Education Gym instruction is only part ot this department's program. ln addi- tion it offers health classes and driver training courses. After school the staff coaches our schooI's teams. This coaching given the players teaches them the very important trait of func- tioning as a team. in-o vs.. Home Economics J The classes conducted by the Home Economics department are designed primarily for Carey's future housewives. Courses such as cooking and sewing provide a girl with everything she needs to set up housekeeping except a hus- band. HOME ECONOMICS: Lett to right: Mrs. Joan Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth Binguman, Miss Amelia Medwid. 'S x ET: INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Left to right: Mr. Arnold Golditch, Mr. William Skerretl, Mr. Norman Hecht, Mr. Edwin Thurber. Industrial Arts The basis for Industrial Arts is given in the seventh and eighth g r a d e s through generalized courses. ln the higher grades more specialized elective courses are offered to give students with in- terests in the field the opportunity to develop their skills. Our thanks to the staff for the fine iob it does despite supply and other prob- lems. l 7 -1s '55 'i,!.' J' If Qs - 9,3 YL' K 41351. Sf rich LIBRARY: Lett to right: Mrs. Mildred Kaiser, Miss Vera Lovelass, Miss Patricia Walsh, Mrs, Mary Arvani. Library The duties of the librarian are many, including checking books in and out, ordering and cataloging them, and helping students in search of material for reports. Though our library is still small, our students, nevertheless, find it most helpful. Junior Arts This department gives special help to children whose needs cannot be met by ordinary classes. lt is designed to meet these needs, preparing its students for a well cldiusted life in school and later in life. I8 JUNIOR ARTS: Left to McGuire. Eft' '31, I i right: Mr. Nicholas Matarese, Mrs, Ruth Byers, Mr. John -far U Health The health of the students is the concern of this department. It serves as a first aid station in the case of accidents, and gives physical and dental examinations to determine the physical condi- tion ofthe students. fi --7 X I . 1 ss. -v. 4 HEALTH: Left to right: Mrs. Johanna Odrich, Mrs. Marion Franklin, Miss Lucille Place. 8 1 VM. 5, l l GUIDANCE: left to right: Mr. Frank Russo, Mrs. Anita Landowne, Mr. Vincent Cat- tano, Mrs. Patricia McCoy, Mrs. Helen Fasano, Miss Marion Ellingwood, Miss Jane Wilson, Mrs. Flora Anderson, Mrs. Josephine Gallo. Sflllllllf Guidance The Guidance Department advises the student as to what he should do when he graduates, and helps him to choose the courses neces- sary for his future plans. Through various tests to show ability, apti- tude, and achievement, the stu- dent is aided in making these choices. I9 Mn,- 20 2 ,fe- ' X I? CLERICAL: Front Row, left to right. Mrs. Helen Fasano, Mrs. Patricia McCoy. Second Row: Mrs. Helen Klein, Mrs. Mary Arvani, Mrs. Jessie Anderson, Mrs. Mildred Kaiser, Mrs. Vera Trainor, Miss Maureen Harrigan, Mrs. Helen Cebelenski, Miss Joan Baylis, Mrs. Josephine Gallo. Clerical The clerical department is neces- sary to the smooth running of our high school. The many functions of this department range from the operation of the switchboard to the handling of financial affairs. The members of the staff also act as secretaries to receptionists in the various offices. 'fs X 'U'- Cafeteria The feeding of the students of Carey High is the responsibility of the cafeteria. Thanks to the cafe- teria staff, appetizing, varied and nourishing food can be bought by the students. We offer our con- gratulations to them for the ex- cellent iob they have done. . fl CAFETERlA: Front Row, left to right. Mrs. F. DeStefano, Mrs. V. Martinez, Mrs. C. Pritchet, Mrs. E. Clukies, Mrs. E. Bender, Mrs. H. Burkat. Second Row: Mrs, D Doerge, Mrs. l.. Guerin, Mrs. G. Brod, Mrs. M. Elliott, Mrs. M. Braun, Mrs. R Minella, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. F. Gianni, Mrs, M. White, Mrs. G. Bella, Mrs. H Holler, Mrs, H. Mancuso, Mrs. B. Garbe, Mrs. M. Schmidt, Mrs. C. Gruber. ,. Y xi Custodial The custodians, though not often seen, are very important members of the Carey High staff. They see that the building and its equip- ment are kept in good operating condition. ln addition to this they also care for the grounds sur- rounding our school. 'si f'-3 CUSTODIAI.: Front Row, left to right: Mr. Walter Pfannder, Mr. Dominick Bonacasa Mr. Tony Guiliano, Mr. Tony Oliveri, Mr. John Tine. Second Row: Mr. Charley Deleo Mr. Ludvic Burkat, Mr. Bob Barett, Mr. August Zupka, Mrs. Mary Roulett Mr. Walter Manning, Mr. Teddy Braun, Mr. Sam Cerrato, Mr. Gus Notheis. ,al T. if ee, 'V A ' S ggi' XX x ' ffl Xzf . 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In 4, iii ? 1 ,1 DENNIS CARNEY-I54 Guildford Ct., WH, College, Varsity Football, Baseball, Rifle, Weightlifting, lacrosse, Intramurals, Spanish, Totem, JV Football. RICHARD CARSTON-Dick-528 Henry St., WH, College, Intramural Sports, LUCILLE CHIARELLI-Chickie-331 Claflin Blvd., FS, Business School, Senior Class lsec.l, Hi-Y lvice pres.l, Girls Service League, G. A. A., Student Government ltreas.l, Totem Rep., Junior Board lsec.l, Frash Board, Varsity Cheerleaders lcaptainl, Los Jovenes. LUCILLE CIRILLO-Lu-922 Adams Ave., FS, Secretary, Student Government, Junior Class lvice pres.l, Business Club, Cheerleading, ln- tramurals, Usherettes, RICHARD CLARK-68 Kilburn Rd., WH, Col' lege, Student Government, Spanish, Intramu- rals, Varsity, Football, Totem, Lacrosse, Track, .IV Football, Rifle, Bowling. RICHARD COLVIN-Richie-954 Adams Ave., FS, College, Radio, Cross Country, Intramural Sports. BERNARD CORDARO-248 Nassau Blvd., WH, Butcher Service League R ERT CRAVEN Bob 354 S Euston Rd GCS College Student Government lserg armsl Intramurals H Y Varsuty Lacrosse un rar Varsity Lacrosse Lo Chlcos Akohnowes BETTY DAUT l45 Grange St FS Secretory Spanish Chair Student Government Business ob Y Cheerleadng Junior Ecard In a mural Sports KENNETH DECESARE en 720 Rose St S College Varsity Soccer Varsity Lacrosse H Y Senior Board Golf Student Government Intro m rals Spanish lvrce pres DOLORES DICUIA Doe 172 PoDDY Ave FS College Log lBusrness Edrtorl Dramatlcs lsecl H: Y Student Government Newspaper G rls Service League Spanish Totem Rep Sen or Board ROSALIE DIPASQUALE Rose 683 Filth PI GC Secretary Honor Society Lag lSenror ortra t drtorl o em usrness G r s u FREDERICK DISK Fred 246 Claflln Blvd FS College Intramural Soorts M RIE DODD 5ll Franklin Ave FS Arr me ostess Retailing Chorus Intramurals H Y lchaplornl Girls Service League Cheerung Ar Club DAKJA DODGE 746 Barbara Blvd FS Co e e Choir presl vice pre l Stu en Government Aeolrons Los Chrcos Los Jovenes VIRGINIA DOIG Ginny Kilburn d College Audio Visual H Y A Pu I cations Girls Service League JAMES DRAWBRIDGE Jim 717 Elm St FS College Y Varsity Football Civil Arr Pa o Varsity Lacrosse ROBERT ECKHOFF Bob 253 Hoffman St FS Service Intramural Sports an H., H , 8010171 UI in 1 ll , i 111111 mi 26 Illc l L L 4 L OB - - . ., . , . ut . , i- , I , J - ' ' , s ' , . 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' 1. fl lux .ruff Rrfmlil ll M 'Ili .fu in ll. , ARTHUR EDENFELD 64 Madlson St FS Army Honor Society Sensor Semunar German Scuence Clubs PA RICIA ENGLISH P tt: 433 St John PI FS Busmess College Honor Socretv Cheerlecld r n A A Usherettes Gurls Servuce League Los Chrcas Intramurals ANNA FIGARO Ann 207 Wellington Rd c ress Dramat cs G A Sewrng Art Chorus FR DERICK FINGER Ptr 33 Madnson S College German Sclence School O ganls lnhnutes Sensor Board Pres of Colr Yearbook Rep BARBARA FLEISCHMANN Barbe 3 Faun C FS Undecrded Retanlnng Busrness Totem Grrls Servuce League ROBERT GAITI Bob 1039 Hancock Ave College Cross Country Intramurals ELEANORA GAMBINO Nora 55 Grange St FS College Gurls Servuce League Newspaper S anlsh lsec I Stud nt Government MARY ANN GARGIULO 533 Frrst St S College Honor Soc ety Student Government n Y lcorrespondung sec l Jun or Board Gurls Servuce League Los Jovenes Los Chncos Intro murals JOHN GAUDIOSO 853 Oaks Dr F College Auto Mechanucs MARYANN AULICH 171 S Buxton GCS College Student Government lpres l unnor oard Varsn y Twnr an C our Akahnawes panrsh Gnrls Serv ce League A A Ushere es L DA GREENBERG Lyn 821 Rutgers d FS Fashion Illustrator Student Government unuor Board Soph Board Usherettes H Y Gnrls Servnce League Spannsh Chueftann Ar Club LAURA GRELLER Laurie 542 Buxton ve WH College Newspaper lArt Ed: orl Dra matucs Usherettes Student Government Girls ervuco League H1Y S anlsh Llbrar un nor Varsity Glee Club BARRY GRIMM 122 Madison St FS College Science Intramurals Brookesonlans Ipres 1 Spanish Student Government Totem Rep JACOUELINE HALL Jack: 1011 Na Ie Ave ow usrness os Chlcos Glee Cu HnY I C HANNIDES 561 Chesman St WH I emorum Januarv 25 1941 Aprul 1 HOWARD JENNINGS 171 Fendale S S Navy Auto PAULENE JOHNSON 155 Nassau Blvd College Newspaper G A A Horseback Rnd :ng Intramurals CAMILLE JONES 1024 Polk Ave FS Secre f'1fY Honor Soclety Senior Class treas 1 Hr Y res l eerleaders G A Varsstv ee ub unlor e ross Los Jovenes lntra murals Los Chucos .9 0l7l0lll JUI' ,I A ,M , , ,, X , I 27 ELIN JORGENSEN 948 Hancock Ave S Secretary H Y Totem Representatltve Gnrls Servuce League German Club Glrls Club KATHLEEN JOYCE Kathy 770 Carlyle Ave FS College Honor Soclety Sensor Board lV Pl Student Government H Y lPresl Totem Rep resentatrve Fresh Board Grrls Servlce league Spanish Glee Club Dramatlcs Club ARLENE KARLSON 202 Euston Rd GCS Sec retary Honor Society Log lSales Edrtorl Girls Service League Los .lovenes Red Crass Glee Club HIY Los Chlcos Student Government Intramural Sports Glrls Club ALLAN KAUFMAN 974 Maple D FS Col e e Glee Club Hu Y Bow Ing JV V Soccer lcapt l Varsity Basketball DANIEL KEAHON 762 Caryl St FS College Scnence Aquarium Library Club Art Servlce Art Publrcatlons A DREA KELLER y 67l don a St o ege J G ee C u Spams Library Varsity Glee Club Art Publlcatlons Art Service Lo IF eature Edltorl H Y Student Govern ment RONALD KELLY 199 Poppy Ave FS cr ed Science Club Bowling u Club RLES KLEIN IZA Brlxton Rd H U eclded ue Club a no Cub stronomy Club HOWARD KLOHR Reno l75 Roxbury Rd G Navy Llbrary Club Intramural Sports BARBARA KOSKO 23 Grange St FS Busrness School Glee Club Red Cross Business Club Retailing Club JERRY KOSS 520 Lawrence Rd WH crded Spanish Club Bowling Varsuty Football Intramurals SANDRA KRAUSS Sandy 221 Hoffman uxrness Busmess Club HIY STEPHEN KULICK Steve 3 Bay Blvd Atlan tlc Beach College Student Government IV P I unlor Board lsecl Intramural German Uncle Uncle Sports MARTIN LAFFERTY IO28 Propp Ave FS Col Ige H Y Intramural Sports EUGENE LAMPARTER Gene 245 Goldenrod Ave FS College Student Government Ger m n Club Iunlor Board Varsnty Soccer H Y Glee Club GEORGE LANGER 239 Nassau Blvd GCS Busrness Science Club Bowling Club German Club FRANK LARUFFA lOB5 Hancock Ave S o lege Intramural Sports PH LLIS LAW Fhyl 731 Naple ve Busvness School Spanlsh Newspaper HIY lsecl Intramurals Cheerleaders Student Gov ernment em em er 28 ff,-8' Ill ff 1 1 11d nm riffs 11111: nfl ll 45.5, 1's, 'i WILLIAM 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', , . . .. ... ...J 'xy Swim .Q .05 0 0:3 o v ' 'f' . ' 6 0 4 Q by 9 ' Q Q 5 I ' . . . ..: . . . . gn 9 O0 ' . . ..... . .. . . - . . 1 ... . . . .. . .. . ,, .... . sy' 'Rummy Cathy Leopold: Edrtor ln Chref rf' ' 4--Y Rosalue DuPosquale Senior Portraits Arlene Karlson Sales Manager L Annemarne Bohr Frank Stoppenbach Managmg Edrfor Lfterary Editor THE l9 The mann obstacle faced by our staff during thus past year has been a lack of both money and expenence We had never seen a yearbook before actual publuca n If nt had not been for ur able advnsors who worked and possess thus Log today -C' Andrea Keller Arlene Rosner Feature Editor Group Edgar el I . Q 'Y N learned with Ius, you would not M r N N . tests f r EN 5 J - we .. . y,,.,, t 1 Ryu 'V APT 4 K., W Donald Myrom Linda Stoller Sports Editor Art Editor 58 LOG cosmg l shoud luke thank Mrs Janet Halstead Miss Mary Martan Mr Fred Obrensxn and Mr Joseph DlSlmone and everyone else who has alded me In achieving the honor of pre s :ng you with ths Carey Hugh Schools fnrst yearbook Cathy Leopoldu Editor In Chref 'a 'N 'Q I It Mrs J Halstead Chief Advisor Nur Mr F Obrenskl Art Advisor 'rg' Mass M Martm Lrterary Advisor lm 'Sl 5 ss? xl TW? is dp ,an Dolores DICUIG Dowd D'll M' J D'5 o e 39 gusmess Ed,fo,, Editors Assrstant BU-915955 AdV'50 . L 1 X , In I ' , I ' to yy ,- . if , . ent' ' i , , 1 ,E 1 fab , J K fs .E as T: E 'X -M ff 42' . 1 yf 5 ! N . , ' E sqiifrf , 2 Alfg 'i , X ' 1' A . : ff2sfi3,:,J5 'f ! y y X 7, ea be ne Front Row, left to right: Goldin, Weinberg, Schreck, Pandolf, Dietershagen, Fisher, Elmer, Urbelis. Second Row: Voelker, Urwiler, Spector, Klasson, Miss L. LaBarbera, Warren, Mr, Martin, Langdon, Liepa, Myrom. Third Row: DiPasquale, Avellino, Stermer, Sherman, Douglas, Schaefer, Astrack, Totland, Kravitz, Hober, Schmidt, Landes, Radlawski, Fourth Row: Miller, Miller, Ehrenkonig, Hover, Gallo, Kasper, Smith, Coldwell, Zerucha, Tonnesen, Leshinski, Seabrook. The Carey Clipper has come a long way from its first days, as the Courier. Today's Clipper is an effective means of expressing stu' dent thoughts and of bringing news to the stu- dents. Our school paper serves as a method of literary expression. The paper develops clear writing and careful work in its members. To broaden their newspaper experience, the mem- bers attended various press conferences, includ- ing the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Conference and the National Scholatic Press As- sociation Conference. This organization shares -I :- cn 0 Q '1 cn N4 Q -5. 'U co 1 Q S RHS --ra ' 1-:-1-:Q an office with the members of the club which is producing the year book. Chief Advisor: Miss Lillian LaBarbara, Busi- ness Advisor: Mr. Charles Martin, Features Ad- visor: Mrs. Barbara Russell, Editor-in-Chief: Linda Warren, News Editor: lrene Urwiler, Feature Editor: Susan Klasson, Make-up Editor: Pat Lang- don, Sports Editorsf John Lyons and Don Myrom, Photography: Al Voelker, Business Manager: Erik Liepa, Circulation Manager: Linda Spector. wheVe Should we Put those Linda Warren, Editor, discusses editorial Pictures and articles must match ods? with staff, .V,: 2 if rs 4? ' XXX se I me-N' 9h SENIOR SEMINAR: Front Row: left to right: A. Bohr, L. Warren, L. Stoller. Second Row: Mr. J. Clark, C. Leopoldi, D. Myrom. l 0 ' Senior Seminar The Senior Seminar oFfers students of high ability and integrity a chance to work on a proiect of their own choosing in line with the school pro- grams and to have a broadened and enriched course of study. The club will invite outside speak- ers to its meetings and will have rotating student chairmen, student discussion and presentation. Advisor: Mr. Clark HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row, left to right: D. Myrom, K. Joyce, Mr. W. McAvoy, N. Tonnersen, A. Karlsen R. Arent. Second Row: A. Amaral, F. Stoppenbach, L. Warren, A. Bohr, M. Garguilio, E. Liepa, A. Edenfeld Third Row: R. DiPasquale, C. Zimny, L. Stoller, M. Piscitello, C. Leopoldi, C. Schrumpf, P. English, C. Jones Honor Society Our honor society, a division of the national organization, accepts members on the basis of four traits: scholarship, leadership, character, service. All four qualities, in various degrees, determine whether or not a candidate is acceptable. Both seniors and iuniors are admitted, although at dif- ferent times. This group encourages social and mental development in its members and in the student body as a whole. Advisor: Mr. McAvoyp President: Kathy Joyce swnllfgi 1 .L Q, 9 I 1. 1 'I-T . xii , X - .- fo' Q .'.'.',.J -'C-'Q 1 s . . .- 4 . we .1 I .. , ,sr ..a... . . 4 1 J f , 4l ixxx x gi 5 'ss NNN xl I -.5 L- Jr. f-mg Marry rs on frrendly ferms wllh Parlramenfary Procedure Meehng comes fo order Arhe found a dnme' Omcers at easel r,,.aW '0w- 1 Q . SENIOR STUDENT GOVERNMENT Front Row left to right Cantanese Anderson law Gamblno Schmeddmg Sleskl Klasson Sybell Engllsh Jones Dezvane Lnlly Second Row Lombardo Radlowsku Garguulo Petrovntch Casale Grauluch Muss G Forlenza Kuluch Breglro Wunder Benowutz Thrrcl Row Franz Mahar Bendell Muller Schrumpf Downey Bernmger Urwnller Urwuller Schrumpf Zlegler Smlth Maccaluso Ryff Strand Fourth Row Postel Markowitz Asheroff Aveluno Guonetto DeVuta Gruner Chlarelll Lambrecht Englert Tonneson Joyce Abt Gorman Murray Fifth Row Dobernecker OConner Koss Luepa Craven Fuhrman Slelrg Koffas lamparter Mugel Vogel Collettl Walther Semor Student Government Puttung the :deals of our Amerlcan way of lute to work nn the form of self government as the purpose of our legislature at Carey Two representatuves elected through thelr homerooms and fifty members at large make up the membershlp of thas body Durung the actuvnty period on Fridays the students carry on most of the business of the Semor commnttees and struct Parllamentary Procedure carries out the business eftlcuently and smoothly Through the combnned actlons of the Jumor and Semor Hugh Governments the H Frank Carey Hugh School rs accreduted wlth havmg adopted an orphan The school as proud of thus servlce achlevement and hopes to readopt the same orphan next year Students have enloyed many Student Government actuvutles Especially out standung was the Student Governments Bazaar Every partnclpatmg club and student will long remember thus first Bazaar Councul officers were Mary Anne Grauluch, President Steven Kullch, Vrce President Arthur Wunder, Treasurer Joan Bregluo, Recordmg Secretary Robert Petrovlch, Corresponding Secretary Joyce Casall, Hlstortan Advisor Mrss G Forlenza ,, tx ., L L5 1X.,,+ ll is 1 J ' '. f , K4 we 1 1 4 7- .ll- 1: 5 , . 1 A 1 U f .. V. ll t J' we ' 4 WNW 2 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 - r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r r - f r 1 . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - O 1 - 1 1 . , . . . 7 7 QI? 2l'lZ 44 JUNlOR STUDENT GOVERNMENT Front Row left to right Kleeman Zinno Studier Weiclc Fischer Vogel Second Row Cheifetz Roccesano Mr Peyreigne Mr Kelly Marks Geduld Kalianis Third Row Schornaker Sprout Reibstem Haan Ratcliff Fausto Pagano Totter Coffey Berzang llsena Fourth Row Ross Parc Strassberg Side Pesce Quagluariello Engel Feldman Owen Jones Fifth Row Roth Taplan Munz Hecht Cheshire Kracowslu lande Aquilma Junior Student Government The Jumor Student Government is organized for the purpose of providing students with an opportunity to participate in the management of a government patterned after our own democratic form of government. This organization helps students to assume responsibility for the course of action the school takes. Among the many things which come under the iurisdiction of this group is the supervision of all iunior high assemblies. Certain clubs which could not operate under their own resources have been aided by the iunior student government. Socially, the members sponsored a Valentines Day dance. Service-wise, they helped in the adoption of an orphan by the school. All in all, this body has done an excellent iob of managing junior high affairs. Advisor: Mr. Peyreigneg President: Marianna Roccasanog Vice President: An- nette Faustop Treasurer: Stasia Sproutp Corresponding Secretary: Julie Jonesp Recording Secretary: Maureen Pagano. vu. X,- M? Former Prendenf .loan Bedell says Good bye The Wmner Mary Anna Roccasano Candrdale speaks af Assembly Candidates for Councfl Offershrp 41' 1349 115' -A U1 im? 5 . , 1 I i 1, N S, 5 7, Y 4,,ggw5,.g,. --fem, ,, A, Q M 'X , . .Vi W 4 Aw, , W,,,,,, ,W , ,M w----wfW-1-- 'M 'A ' ff , PWA ' . a Q Q l Q E Q Q K , 1 ' , X ,M 1 8, v A V,,, V , , , ,, i , i 5 , Ga' ' leg, , ' , ' - ,ff,1.Q1a V ' Della Phi Epsilon's Rockheads They do have serious momenfs 46 I l x 4 R' 4 Boffoms up Afhlelicolly lnclined K ' 0 I hfv, Q ' ', '. . 3, - DELTA PHI EPSILON Front Row left to right F Meisel A Gardner B Samson R Rantz Mr Lane M Benowltz A Kaufman P Fuhrmann B Blouse Second Row K Decesare W Muller A Strand G Lamparter J Coftas R Craven E Kuempel S levy G Dobenecker M Rosen Third Row E Matlm A Goodman J Hart E Pelzar E llepa B Wachlno A Wunder F Stoppenback R Arent Delta Phi Epsilon The purpose of the Delta Phi Epsilon Boys' Club is to create and maintain high standards of character throughout the school and commumty To accomplish its ideals, the club engaged in many social and service activities during the year The club is unaffiliated with the Young Men's Christian Association The members of Delta Phi Epsilon participated in numerous athletic contests with their nval boys' club, Sigma Kappa Theta Social wise, the club plans a barn dance to be held in March, a haynde, and parties A more serious note is struck by the club's donation of money for the school's adpoted orphan, support of World Clothing Week, and other acts of service Advisor: Mr. Lane, President: Morty Benowitz, Vice President: Ralph Rantz, Secretary: Pete Fuhrmannp Treasurer: Al Kaufman, Sergeant-at-Arms: Brian Bloise, Historian: Burke Samson. 47 XXV u 1-1 XXQ 'W 2' IOTA KAPPA CHI Front Row left to ruqht Clulues Law Bologna Hall Keller DuPasquale Angus Sonabend English Jones Bregluo Second Row Nappu Longo Brecluer Nagy Downey Casale Mrs R Green Zuegler Boses Garguulo Schrumpf Enqlert Sundheumer Thurd Row Slutsky Kume Purcell Seumeca Stoller Derenthull Bothe Jorgensen Lunde Wugguns Smuth Brocl Karlson Coghlan Austun Albanu Smuth Fourth Row DuCuua Friedman Doug Danus Brecher Totland Herrmann Lyensman Weuberg Pesce Lebluslu Lourue Tonnesen Dodge Joyce Seuble Greenberg Chuarellu Iota Kappa Chu Iota Kappa Chu us a socual and servuce club for gurls wuth the hugh aum of mauntaunung the fine name of our school It us one of two gurls clubs and has mem bershup of about suxty lota Kappa Chu s maun socual event was the All Men Broke dance. As the name implies, the girls treated and all attending had a wonderful evening. The members donated ten dollars to the Girls Physical Education Association for the purchase of gym suits for students who cannot afford them. A Mother and Daughter Dinner for the members was held and other highlights of a season of fun and service were making toys for needy children, holding a cake sale to raise funds, and participating in the Student Council Bazaar and Charity Week. Advisor: Mrs.Green, President: Linda Boses, Vice President: Maryann Gar- guilo, Corresponding Secretary: Joyce Casale, Recording Secretary: Christel Schrumpf- Treasurer: Carol Zeigler, Sergeant-at-Arms: Elizabeth Albani, Barbara Longo, Historian: Faith Sundheimerg Parlicumentarian: Barbara Englert, Chaplain: Ruth Ann Downey. Omcers mee! vp. J f 4 .f -4' . i Q N X x xsane- , U Man! Do 'hey pay fheir dues. Hike! George Roberfs rarely dis- agrees wilh Ihe club. Paying homage io fhe King. X ! .Q SIGMA KAPPA THETA Front Row left to right R Blau J Goldman F Vogel Mr J Crowley J OConnor R Seellg D Dull Second Row B Faqen l. Unqerlerder G Eurlng D Emmeluth S Lima R Greene K Waxman D Kavner Third Row T Meonl G Henllg B McDonough V Landsberg S Meyer J Ware A Werner R Endres R Musgnug Sigma Kappa Theta Although Sugma Kappa Theta ns nn nts first year of exustence thus able boys club already has a proud lust of accomplushments Its members worked hard to sup port World Clothing Week by post rs and contrnbutnons of clothsng At Christmas they sent boxes of toys, plus a donatnon of money to the Chuldren s Ward at Meadow brook Hospital Sugma Kappa Thetas Valentme Dance was a great success and a memorable evenlng for all who attended The Club also had a booth at the bazaar To climax a year of servlce the club hopes to make a monetary contrlbutxon to a worthy charuty Advisor Mr John Crowley President Fred Vogel Vrce President Jack OConner Treasurer Duck Seelug Secretary Davsd Dull Hrstorlan Jerry Goldman 4 oo Commerclal Club .1 COMMERCIAL CLUB Front Row left to rrght M McNlght C Welck K OConnor C Kasper Mr L Mandel C Lama J Pandolto C Thaens J lanoro Second Row B Meyer M Morreale K Acller J Rhodes M Soehren B Thompson E Naughton M Baughan Third Row Rosner L Evers Wunderle E Strauss P McLaughlm G Mancuso J Cappock S Anderson M Obermer J Nugl Thus club hopes to broaden the horizons of to encourage socnal relatnonshnps among students having snmllar unterests Personnel of various buss nesses wull speak at the club meetings A pun and club emblem will be chosen In addltlon the club will hold socuals and partlcupate In typing contests Advisor Mr L Mandel President Theresa Santino Vice President Cynthia Lama Corresponding Secretary Carol Thaens, Recording Secretary Carol Kasper Treasurer Josephine Pandelfo The purposes of the Retaulung Club are nn each member an Interest an has chosen occupatuon through an apprecaatlon of the opportunltues offered hum, to brmg members of busmess and lndustry to the club meetnngs to grve students a better under standmg of busmess Next year the club wull loun the Dlstrlbutuve Education Clubs of Amerlca The club took a Held trap to Macys thas year and also nnstalled the school display case Retailing Club is RETAILING CLUB Front Row left to right J Stephan T Ledore M E Ballm L Messner A O us Second Row T DIBICSI G Schreck M Bartoldus M Gulllano N Schnoor Third Row H Robertson F Kessler,J Penttalxer, C Farrugla I :'g1.,5f.rf fb, 25.5, A' V if K g is 4.5 , :, t X , X V Aigss, fs V . . . f , ' ,' , ' ' , , ' ' , ,' ' , . . ' l A. , . , s. ' ' : to Sfudems expecting fo enfer the business field qnd develop leadership in the field of retailingp to create . , ' - . I - . I . - ' I ' 2 1 1 : . , I . . n 5 : ' . I C '- FELQ: S l 15-1.25 -.' - T 2 .,'.gL: Q s, 'E 0 .Z w. 7 03, X Q' g , ' , ' .. l - r H : , ' : , , . , r. . ' , . , . g . Drama Club k umm f SN ' xi 3 . -S-Q J L SENIOR DRAMATICS: Front Row, left to right. J. O'Connor, J. Cooper, C. Asheroft, Mr. Julich, D. Schneir, P. Bernitt, P. Lombardo, S. Ungerleider. Second Row: C. DiPasquale, M. Longo, B, Leetch, V. Abt, H. Bermont, K. Arvant, T. Bard, S. Selceres, B. Prussner, A. Kantor, M. Cardinale. Third Row: L. Polk D. Troccoli, M. Markowitz, G. Schreck, J. Russo, C. Lindeman, S. Lilly, M. Warner, B. Kosko, S. Landes J. Wagner. 1 L Members examine the script. 7' X The Drama Club hopes to further the under- standing and enjoyment of drama by presenting plays tor the enioyment of the student body. Their main activity during the year will be the presenta- tion of the play Zone ot Quiet, enabling the entire school to enjoy the fruits of their labors. Also, a series of one-act plays will be given by the English Depart- ment. The Club members sold corsages at Christmas- time. Advisor: Mr. .lulichg Co-Presidents: Charlotte Asherott and Dara Schein, Corresponding Secretary: Judy Cooper, Recording Secretary: Paula Bernitt, Treasurer: .lack O'Conner, Historian: Susan Landes. 'T' L 1 love you foo. if Another Milne Todd? 53 IIIIIZ Gnrls Service Club Q34 s GIRLS SERVICE CLUB Front Row left to right A Albarello M Sexbert D Katz Mrs Schacter M Moceluno P Muller Second Row K Keehner J Martln M Doyen E Koss M Krovntz T lr Row H Fllanowucz V Panzlca P Langden A Ccrpmo J Koenig As the name umplnes the Girls Service Club vs concerned with oftermg the school a varnety of servnces The gurls offer thenr services ln the oftlce and when needed they usher at school functions Their advusor, Mrs Schacter guldes and helps them nn thenr servlce to H Frank Carey Hugh School -I 3' an C Vt If rn 7 cu .. -0 ro VI S m 1 rn 0 'K co o E N rn o. .. o 7 cn :s Q. rn 1 UP co 'I 4 :ce to the school Among thelr many actnvntxes are Included ushering guests and gnvnng lnformatnon to vlsltors at school programs An excellent example of the service they provide was shown the nnght the school was open to parents Confused parents unfamulear wath the school, were guided towards their destination by our attractive Usherettes, who are supervnsed by Mrs Schacter Usherettes QI' 4 if N an UI USHERETTES Front Row, left to right Console, Catanzoro Leonard, Senol, Dretershagen, Russo, Gorman, Ohhlver Second Row Cooper, Spector, Greller, Mrs Schacter, Glcnnetto, Bermtt, Lllly Thrrd Row Adamo, Avelllno, Wolf, Urwuler, Maurer Gallo, Tuennecke, Greenwood Fourth Row Soppelsa, Nlcastrl Wolfson, Vachuda, Volkens, Snele, Bergen, Gress u 5 0 4. 72. ' Q i 5 N .L 'Y Sf l 4 f Lx x A J 5,532 .. l QV' f 1 I . l 'A 'I 'A' Q .z . ,: A ' :',A .,,'-. ' I, .. D- ,wa . 4 . I . . I . . . . - ' f fzfffl , V '35 F if V , K fi A LA . , ,X Q lnfinites W..- .M- 2 '57 7 O INFINITES Front Row left to right Peter Fmger Mr J Clark Cathy Leopold: Russ Arent Second Row Arthur Edenfeld Anthony Amaral Frank Stoppenbach Don Myron The purpose of the Intlnutes IS to permnt semor mathematics students wmth a demonstrated aptitude for the sublect to pursue It beyond the hugh school level through explormg the slderoads of mathe matics Weekly meetings guve an opportumty for lectures and dlscusslon ln the near future the club hopes to construct mathematical devices Omlcron HI Wm -saw Of all the socnal clubs nn the school Omlcron as the only one aftllnated wnth the Y orgamzatuons As such at hopes to create malntam and extend hugh standards of Chrustlan character throughout the school and the communsty The club partlcl pated In the Albany Conference and engaged ID various chantable actavltles Advisor Mrs A Hampton President Phylln A Hansen Vice Presadent Patrvcla Langdon Sec retary lrene Welsbrod Parllamentarran Arlene Hausch Treasurer Beverly Letch Hastorlan Sarah Lllly Chaplain Karen Jean Wolf Librarian Marllee Doyen M .ofwwf-www.. 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S I t +- JUNIOR BOARD Front Row left to rrght F Vogel l Grunner J Coftas Mr Mandel J OConnor Mrs A Jacoby D Seelng B Anderson Second Row B Nappa M Richman J Bregllo B Gordon B Schudde L DeVuta P Lambrecht J Kalser J McKmght J Casale Thlrd Row C Sybell S Locke B Samson D Dull G Dobenecker P Colanturoo J Studler The next House of Representatwes A student councsl composed of sensors and sophomores cannot be expected to be concerned with purely Junior CCllVllIeS such as the Prom For these thnngs a body composed only of Jumor classmen as necessary and the Jumor Board us that group lt seems that the Jumor Class us well represented at school affalrs such as the Bazaar and our school dances Chnef among the boards actuvutues us the Jumor Prom Preparatuons are already bemg made for thus clnmax to the school year and uf the board does as good a 'ob on thus affaur as on nts other actnvmes the Prom thus year should be qunte a night Advisors Mrs Jacoby Mr Mandel President Jack OConner Vice President Richard Seelug Corresponding Secretary Lunda Gruner Recording Secretary Barbara Anderson Treasurer Jlm Coftas Historian Fred Vogel L 1 'Q i' J Q w rt' e F o r Carey Art Club L CAREY ART CLUB Front Row left to right B Murray L Woodham Mr Obrenslu L DeVito P Pica J Warren Second Row L Stoller J Owen J Ehrenberg A Lawlor Third Row T Heagney D Keahon F Vergonet J Javurek W Alber This organization is an art service club ded: cated to service to the school lnterested students find in this club an opportunity to further their art abilities The club decorates the schools show cases makes posters and mobiles and stage decora tions They also do the art work for the year book and school paper the Carey Clipper The Carey Advisor Mr F S Obrenski President Louise DeVita Vice President Laura Woodhams Recording Secretary Pauline Pica Treasurer Bob Murray Historian .lim Warren This club is a school service organization though which operate motion pictures record players film strips students maintain distribute and tape recorders and other audio visual equipment All this is done to supplement the curriculum for the and and enloyment of the students and teachers Advisor Mr Ralph Valente President John pondmg Secretary Carol Lmdeman Treasurer Roy Musgnug Historian Peter Fland Senior Audio Visual -ry--i 1 AUDIO VISUAL Front Row left to right L Greenberg G Barbara R Musgnuq C Lmdeman Mr Valente J Nelson N Tonnesen A Augugllaro Second Row M Graulich J DeForte S Ungerleider R Franz A Cordello S Sekeres V Dong Third Row P Fland C Schrumpf B Grimm A Wunder S Lima K Decesare S Auerbach M Marmaro G Verga N :Ai Y , A l P 1 it - P as Q ' ,,,P - cg v 5 , ' AL! is A X Q 5, . Q is ? Y ., X 1 ' F I Y , A 15? A I t Llyi . i XR 1 Q , 2 . , ' ' N M g 4 , . ' f ce . . A V W' 'N ., i 1 i ' , ,W -: Q his I L f -' Q F - I f A I Y W . . . , . . . I . . . : l I . : Art Club will soon sponsor an art exhibit. Nelsong Vice President: George Barbarap Corres- ' : . . . 'y ' : ' ' : ' 1 : . I . . : I , i . . : I : . C I O I5 V, A .Q Ztii , TK F' L - Q R E f2:1f1:- 1 9' ' ' A - Az? 1 . yr x ,S F4 r' : , ' : . , . , . , . ' , . R. Future Nurses of Am9fICG uw Q. IRIN W Bl lhlh ,4- if it 611- FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Front Row left to right Patrlcua Donnelly Barbara Nold Mrs M Franklnn Janet Lucas Carolyn Schaetter Second Row Jean Russ Linda Rochfeld Pat OGrady Theresa McGloln Nursnng ns wnthout doubt one of the most rewardmg professions smce servace to the ull and helpless brings rewards beyond mere monetary calculcmon The Future Nurses Club was formed to Introduce gurls to the career of nursing Its oppor tumtles and nts rewards nts members hope to vlstt hosp tals to wat h graduate nurses on actual duty Advisor Mrs Franklm It the American way of lute IS to be preserved the nations population must be educated an the values of democracy and the ways to malntaln It The purpose of the Future Teachers IS to understand the role of the teachnng professlon In modern socuety and nts opportunxtnes and responslbtlutues Advisor Mrs Funk President Dorothy Krumey Vice President Georgina Schulmskl Recordmg Sec retary Lynda Ernst Treasurer Frances Avellmo Future Teachers of America Y FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Front Row, left to right M Ryan, A Brodt, G Schylmskl, F Avellmo, Mlss C Funk, I. Ernst, D Krumey, S Boses, D Kozan Second Row C Slemers, V Sax, C Copley, C Jensen, C Morltz M Sandhoft, M Edenfelcl, M Altschuler, C Clrlllo, B Aufenanger Third Row C Slrm, R Bernstem, C Perfall, E Corson, S Moms, M Hamilton, E Koerner, A Tarplman, l. Marra, L Okason I . ,-', 13- . ing A -. A- W Z F A L K ' . - . k krlvlrg L ' f , 1 ' f 4 H .ss I , 5 In L61 K K ev. -, S , 2 A J so ,- f A 115 V q 1 I .-f -- 5 I J' 2 l . . . . . . I , I h . . . . l S . ' : . ' 5 ' : 5 , : I , . . : . . .I . - : 7 : ' . . iiciiiiifziillg? F 4 ,fi . f - ' f S S - I :si S A f . to Cavatles My M wfmtxftf -sv CAVATIES Front Row left to rrght J Avelllno A Adams D Katz Mr F Breuthut P Muller M Mocermo P Langdon Second Row F Avelllna l Urwller P Schleqel K Wolf B Langdon L Berg Third Row D Krumey A Wolfson S Auerback B Gunzelmann L Woodhams One purpose of thus club ns to supplement the Cltlzenshlp Educatlon curruculum through Informative assemblies The Cavatues also try to stimulate good cntuzenshlp In the communatys youth and carry out a program of communnty servuce An assembly on The UN un the Atomuc Age featurnng a UN speaker Mrs Rxchardson was sponsored by the Cavatues Assemblies with foreign student speakers were also held Advisor Mr F W Breuthut President Prlsclllo Muller Vrce President Patrlcxa Langdon Correspond mg Secretary Mary Ann Mocerlno R cordmg Sec retary Josephln Avellmo Treasurer Anna May Adamo Sergeant at Arms Duane Katz Photo Bugs will flnd thus club an actlvlty pernod must This Junlor Hugh club educates nts members un photographic processes Plans Include taking puctures on a varlety of sublects In many cases going on field traps to fulfill thus ObI6CfIVe Advrsor Mr Drucker President Jack Lyons Vrce President Bull Ryder Corresponding Secre tary Paul Merkly Recording Secretary Charles Pearlman Treasurer Frank Sconsese Sergeant at Arms Mark Dropkm Hlstoraan Tony Worblewsku Equipment Manager Mike Aronoff Photography Club -frm N 8 I PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Front Row, left to rrght F Scorsere, R Kaplan, Mr H Drucker, J Oshmsky, C Pearlman Second Row G Muskolom, W Ryder, M Arnoff, P Merkle, L Muller, K Kempel, C Dull Third Row S Adler, R Salembner, J Lyons, B Andersen, T Wrobelwsln, R Curran, M Dropkm s'oIlE B s 59 I I T ' 7 3aE1?11'Z-t7:Q:E1f , W A j g it , , w e r Q l 'ft lg E A - V' fl A K 2 U T if A ll my J . i .x I A T , it t, 'R . 3 4 Z . i - A K A , - - 1 . , ' Q, ' ' as s, C , . . W T I I H ' ' U ' ' . . ' . . . . , . , . ' ' : 5 ' : . ' 2 r 2 - - . : I i . . I . : , , : . I . . : .? i . . : . . I A . : . l I : ' 7 9 ' . : ' Q ' . . - , , : - - : ' . A ' fa, .X-I Y l X f' -. , I lu' -I . 'T 1:7 D ,r 4, , Q TL. 5 f M Jumor Drama Club Q X an gh' JUNIOR DRAMA CLUB Front Row left to rnght N Fagen R Frost Mr Kennedy C Warshaw E Mandel M Kallman T Ornstenn Second Row B Wallace S Schnelr G Amarnl G Dunels J Goldstein J Alter E Phazzo Thrrd Row L Leeb J Anderson J Jayson J Wermes J Alper L Roblnson Perhaps a few of tomorrow s stars can be found among EZ! these groups whlch meet weekly under Mrs Bayers and Mr Kennedys dlrectlon Members of tbe Junnor Dramatncs Clubs are guven the opportunity to express themselves an dramatic characternzatuon The clubs plan to develop In thelr members such skulls as Interpretive reading and actnng Advisors Mrs S Bayer Mr R Kennedy Presadent Louise Goadls Vice Presrdent Joan Goldstein Corresponding Secretary Betty Wallace Treasurer Carol Warshaw Junior Drama Club ng' W 1 S sum: JUNIOR DRAMA CLUB: Front Row, left to right: C. Owen, S. Haan, Mrs. S. Bayer, E. Alper, M. Ehrenkonig. Second Row: H. Geduld, E. Farber, E. Chaprack, E. Miller. Third Row: A. Ruckstuhl, L. Bvrak, M. Masterson, B. Lerstang. Welght Llfters nzr H 5 scmmn mxxg 4 Rita iff .frmlz WF' HSCHUUL JIKWL ,-4.40 Q.. ..., -..W-.,. WEIGHT LIFTERS Front Row left to right H Raltano J Musacchuo Mr L Stemer R Ruedel J Draw bridge D Mekeel Second Row B Bonglorno P Colontuono D Samson l. Alvmo J Baumach B Klemm R elly Welght Llttmg IS part of the schools program to further the physncal development of nts students For this purpose the Weight Lvftlng Club was organ vzed under the guidance of Mr Steiner The club alms to develop skull an llftnng to strengthen muscles and to enable Its members to make new friends In the atmosphere of a common Interest Auto 11-0 -gn 3 Q 'xi' 5525 J some 1005-Q DQS' S0-3 If 5351 : fOQh O 3:35-, mm 'O UCZT1 C302 52+ F1 tngvvgh 10-Og C E U20-5 33 3' m 30 mgmg : Bm 525' rn 'gal' UTD.. ami: 1074 m'UOCD of the car are exhnbated and thenr uses are demon strated Many members own thelr own cars and brung them nn for dnagnosns prescruptuon and treatment Advisor Mr Skerret Presldent Howard Jen mngs Vice President Howard Klohr Mechanics i 41. AUTO MECHANICS CLUB Front Row, left to right K Rosenblatt, R Albergo, J Meyers, Mr W Skerrett, D DaSllva, H Klohr, J Gauduoso Second Row S Buuth, H Jenmngs,J Murtogh, C Doller,J GUIHYO, V Punzellu, P laRosa S M R - S C, e'eo Q V e e , h tw I I A . . . ' - . ,pf , rxl. S R 1 C . ' A , v ,' , . rf' - . L fi: - ssl l , ,s,,,. ,,, ,,s., M.,,,,,,,.. - . N I ll if , I Q - -.i My . . F N J. ,. ' . , S4 '21-S S Tl Q , ,A 1 Eh , ' ' , l -2- RWLQ , 3, , M ' .. ' M -'21, ' . l I . ' f ' V ' 'rl' , f - oroe R : N ' ' E S 'E so f ., Q 1 ' ' ,Y ,L Q S w o s ' . A - Q s- sas ,4 . ' l h Yi l K ' . , ox 1 -' lf' ' f- . ,,,.,,, Q , M X 'L V if C N ,iwzgya , ,, ',,, - 4 ,N , ,K ' C ' p p so C H M A , M p - Q -W Q f,,, M os.s 5 f R C . . El I Jumor Palettes 7 JUNIOR PALETTES C71 Fronf Row leff lo rnghf J Sherman A Sack l Erich Mass Roccanova R Goodman L Ruchmon M Kmdman Second Row P Ruccardu M Palmaher D Koerner C Wedelund l. Korman M Slewarl B Hlnze Third Row K Feunsrem C Keller J Meehan F Botfler J Sfelgman L Panzlco J Purone The enloymenl of art and development of arhshc abllvty are The alms of this club The Jumor Palettes bring art to the rest of the school by theur seasonal decorations an the halls and dusplay cases A1 the year s end they plan an art exhnbut Advisors Mrs Gaul Achln Mass Roccanova Jumor Palettes 8 vu JUNIOR PALETTES 181 Fronf Row leff fo rlghf W Wegmunn N Glanofh R Barfone Mrs Achln A Casale J Varusco R Siem Second Row A Toner D Waszmer J Vazquez G Savage E Wunsch J Boernsen E Recbslem S Plauf Third Row C ODonnell W Greenfield B Schuck D Goetz D Blacksione J Georgefon E Dunfon Audlo Vlsual 7 8 I ,vu 'es xmm W AUDIO VISUAL C785 Front Row left to nght Rush Wrenn Jaranelln Mr Siegel Mlrlun Davls Brownsworth Rhodes Second Row Parella Zaccard Smith Wennberg Sherman laRocca DElna Meduru Pyeheuser Colabra Roblm Rasllo Third Row Sammartano Garguulo Franklm Weusbred Mlcheels Fon Van Horn Muller Ellund Melzer Lusthaus Dombroff Reno The Audio Vusual club helps non mechanically minded teachers show the fllm straps used to supplement the regular currnculum ln addlt on to nts servnce to e school an thus way the club teaches members about audio vnsual equnpment for theur own enloyment 7 8th Grade Club President Brian Mlrlun has been with the club for two years 9th Grade Advlsor A Siegel President Michael Aronoft Vice President Patrick Lyons Corresponding Secretary .lack Lyons Recording Secretary Al Keyser Treasurer Thomas Butt Sergeant at Arms Leonard Guratsky 78th Grade Advfsor A Suegel Presfdent Brnan Mnrknn Vice Presadent Muke Varanelll Corresponding Secretary Joel Slavls Recording Secretary Frank Ferreira Treasurer Lawence Wrenn Sergeant at Arms Gary Brownworth Audlo Vlsual 9 5 E ' iq 4 . AUDIO VISUAL l9l Front Row: left to right: A. Keyser, L. Guretsky, M. Aronofl, Mr. Siegel, P. Lyons, C. Jenny. Second Row: B. Jones, P. Goulding, A. Acker, A. Chritiano, C. Rhodes, W. Castle. Third Row: V. Maher, R. lambrecht, R. Larsen, J. Eannona, B. Aschenbach, R. Kaplan. N 1 . , .- , .5 ,, , . .'c . Ig. 11 'Q ' o 63 Spanlsh Club SPANISH CLUB Front Row left to nght Harris Weerth Avellmo Atwood Brenner Pandolfo lsalc Obermer Nolcl Nrcastrl Second Row Furuno Bernmger Lourle Schlegel Mrs Alberhm Mr Adach Zebllslu Davns Walther Seaman Thvrd Row Ehrenberg Lyons Vochuda Smnth Schrumpf Dnduch Chlavetta Finger Gallo Maculuse Becher Muller Keehner Mocerlno Lowenstem Mendelsohn Fourth Row Broschart Dumucuch Berg Albarello Katz Strauss Sotelo Sonabend Sundhesmer Hentzman Austin Serber LaBosco Panzuca Carpmo Fifth Row Felgenbaum Clark Eagen Goldsteun Slmonsen Boyens Wenssberg Gallena The Spanush Club serves to acquaunt its members wxth the customs and tradn tlons of Spanush speaklng natlons such as Spam and Mexlco The members are taught varuous songs and dances and occasnonally the cluo puts nts new found knowledge to use at native partnes At the party a pnnata IS broken The plnata us a basket loften gauly decorated? containing trusts and candles and hung from the cellung The breaklng of the plnata IS a custom at parties nn Spanish speakmg nations The club also hop s to play host to a vusrtor from Spain or Latin Amernca Advisors Mrs Albertmnl and Mr Adach President .lo Ann Zelnskn Vice President Lols Laurie Correspondmg Secretary Vlrgmla Davis Recording Secretary Phlllp Schlegel Treasurer Jean Pesce Sergeant at Arms Fred Walthers Hrstorran Arlene Bermnger 'P Zorro and his followers Germanophile B, GERMANOPHILE Front Row lelt to rrght Koenug Schwartz Eurlng Mlss Hetzer Brian Naughton Woodhams Smith Second Row Smnth Atwood Adamo Kravnz Luensman Greenwood Zerucha Schrumpf Thaens Schlefen Hoyer Mugrage Asheroff McDermott Thlrd Row Bernutt Healy Goodman Umlas Levy Roberts Goldstein Wanger Herlng Schmeddlng Maher Present day Germany IS a close ally and fruend of the Umted States The Germanophule hopes to encourage thus relatnonshup by studying the cul ture and customs of the people of Germany and German speaking natnons The Club plans to attend a German movle and a Dlstructwlde Language Night Also planned us a trup to Yorkvrlle Advisor Mass Hetzer President Natalie Brian Vrce Presrdent George Eurnng Secretary Eileen Naughton Treasurer Pauline Schwartz Sergeant at Arms Anna May Adama Hrstorlan Laura Wood hams The French Club hopes nts program will lead to a better understandung of France Its people and Its culture by famullarnzung nts members with French lnterature music dances and food The club plays native games performs skits and plans to partncn pate nn Language Day It also plans a program of apprecnatuon of Fren h musnc through the use of records Advisor Mr Longo Presrdent Fred Melsel Vlce President .llm CoFfas Secretary Linda Gruner Treasurer Susan Klasson Historian Louise DeVlta French Club 17 'Wi FRENCH CLUB Front Row left to right L Gruner J Llbretto F Mensel Mr Joseph Longo J Coffus L DeVuta S Klasson Second Row L Perl R Orenstean C Serm K Marcellmo S Worshaw A Srde C Montz J Martln R Seelug Tlurd Row E Totland R Downey N Tonnesen J Hart S DePaetro P Anderson J Hlgglns F Harrrgan W s N llli B 5 I 1 . cs ' J ' sv 1 1 we .- -- Q5 . , .. .. 5 4 V - 1 Q 1 - lx K if 7 1 , I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I ' F I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' I . ,I 1 1 1 - . , I I . . . L . , : 5 . . , . . . , : j 1 - 1 ' ' 5 2 : 5 - , : - : 5 : . 1 i 1 . , 4:1 . 2 . Q 7 si ,, - - ,ff ,15f,jf1g '!..: J' -:fee--ffl ,:::- , 3 H .553-:' ' 1 , - i , of J 3 ' S? . Q, . . Q 1 , f-1 1 -2 A ' YM X, A 1 , W 3 A W WL I , I 1 : 1 I - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , , , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . Hall Squad E7 HALL SQUAD: Front Row, left to right: Eileen Hollis, Arlene Ehrlich, Miss L. Hofmann, Leslie Latimer, Antoinette Grandinetti. Second Row: Joan Stein, Alan Kornfield, Alfred Weisbrod, Stephen Meyer, Josephine Cascio. The quiet in the halls during seventh period is to a great extent due to the activities of the Hall Squad. Though it is no easy task to keep order in the halls so close to dismissal time, this capable group nevertheless manages to achieve its objective. The Hall Squad is co-ed and includes both the Junior and Senior High Schools. Advisor: Miss Hofmann, Captain: Josephine Cascio, Co-Captain: Leslie Latimer. This organization helps account for the young looking office help in our school. The Junior Girls' Service League aims to aid the school by helping in the offices, ushering at school functions and offering whatever other help is needed. The Junior High may well be proud of this useful organization. Advisor: Mrs. Steinbaugh, Student Advisors: Ann Caldwell, Judy Schmidt. Junior Service League i 5 H R : GIRLS' SERVICE LEAGUE JUNIOR HIGH: Front Row, left to right: Gordon, Wolpin, Greenfield, Frost, N Q N Kramer, Krcniuk. Second Row: Perl, Kreiss, Haske, Lowitz, Mrs. Steinbaugh, McCormick, Winkler, Okason, Q Q Schwab, Trofemuk. Fourth Row: Ehrenkowig, O'Donnell, Geller, Choprock, Benowitz, Aronowitz, Rosen, Ruckstuhl. Third Row: Harris, Cannato, Koch, Schmidt, Pohl, Finger, Voinis, Caldwell, Alper, Delia, Moritz, Lucca, Wunsch. lssii A it ' 1 - 'Z ' . l I Z I 5 Q. bn T 1 Junior Twirlers 1 JUNIOR TWIRLERS: Front Row, loft to right: Schultz, Cruz, Luther, McGarrigle, Posternack, McCormick Wooten, Franz, Tortoro. Second Row: Mokos, Hoffmann, Reynolds, Matson, Mrs. S. Boyer, Cholbrock r r Gordon, Lotorre, Hanson, Wagshel. Third Row: Frenger, Davis, Santoro, Hoske, Horten, luamoa, Rollonder Caldwell, Leschinski, Schmick, Pohl, O'Neill, Coultor. Fourth Row: Milisen, Wolpin, Pignotte, Roppe, Seflu, Englert, Berkley, Chimento, Cotan, Muschetti, Miller, Pepitone, DiGiuseppe. Fifth Row: Frost, Beckly, Brandenstein, Schwab, Morinacci, liVolsin, Ruckstel, Wltelmer, Schudde, latlerty, Methlie. The Junior Twirlers are a precision group aim- ing at perfection in the art of twirling. This group might be called the farm team of the Varsity twirlers, as the more proficient twirlers are often brought up to varsity rank. It takes a great amount of patience and practice to become a twirler and the girls certainly deserve credit for their hard work, which is used to boost school spirit at varsity games. Advisor: Mrs. Bayer. Fans of active, fast-moving sports involving a great deal of skill need look no further than the Wrestling Club. This activity is concerned with teach- ing wrestling to interested students in Carey High, for their enjoyment. The wrestling devotees plan to visit wrestling matches in other schools. Advisor: Mr. Wilson, President: Richard Russo, Vice President: Joseph Fallica, Recording Secretary: Paul Sefrin. W tl in g C l u lo WRESTLING SR. Hl: Front Row, left to right: Mr. Wilson, J. Motto, S. Mennin er, B. Studier C. Kell 9 I Y- Second Row: C. Biedermann, P. Setrin, J. Creyea, L Denoto, R. Rueb, A. Meyers. Third Row: W. Mayer, J. Schubach, B. Wengler, B. Tonner, J. Beckly, K. Muller. 2 5 1 , XXXXN 5 T B XXX l Y A S 'I N . ik. Y , L Senior Dance Club EZ? SENIOR DANCE CLUB Front Row left to right Qultom Ralph Cresclullo Smith Barwell Passero McDonough Vergh Boerckel Second Row Zmno Mackay Lepard Cmllo Lawless Mr Sforza Napoln Skalkos Toner LoMonaco Mrs Howard Third Row Cohen Buccellato Truncale Knapp Vassalo Crank Mendncmo Brandenstem Kontz LaMarca Malcolm Junger Dozuane Fourth Row Lombardo Drecudue Magaracl Daut Thomson Pedersen Marra Bunger Nocella Klotlr Truncole Frfth Row Zengnon Foley Mazzola Lanzaser Jackson Hannldes Wares Surron Strubbe The Rne pomts of Rockn Roll Cha Cha and Z Q 3 rr o Q 'T rn 9. 'fi o 3 5 'Q .. o -9 3' CD 3 ro 3 o' KD '1 Ill o 'fu -9 :T CD U a 3 F1 cn Club Thus group under the lnstructlon of Mr Sforza has learned a number of currently popular dances at thelr seventh peruod meetnngs on Thursdays The club hopes to encourage the proper social growth nn :ts students through dancing lessons Advisors Mrs Howard Mr J Sforza Health nnstructrons and Flrst And measures are an Important part of any school or communlty life The Junror Red Cross brungs the student nearer the work of health orgamzat ons through nts mstructuons an the basnc skulls of Fnrst And The Junnor Red Cross hopes Its actrvltles In thas dlrectlon will help the students realize the importance of being prepared for em rgencres In the Atomic Age we llve In at the present Advisor MrssL Place Mr K Motyllnskl Junior Red Cross v ., r ,lr 14 ll 1 0' Q I' I l 1 RED CROSS Front Row, left to rrght A Rosner, A Adamo, P Larocca, Mr Motylmsku, B Longo, B Nold, C Nlcastru, N Methlle Second Row N Ferrara, C Brodt, J Zelgon, M Bologna, S Thomson, L Messner, E Sonabend,J Lucas, P L'Grady, N Nold, V Versheck Thrrd Row J Lamberson, P Schwartz, M Kurtz, P Braune, S Eccles, C Schaffer, R Burke, A Wolfson, L DeVlta,J Klme, C Greensmth O It l ' j fg f , . 1 ' If A . 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N ' '2 LEADERS CLUB 9 Froni Row leff lo nghf B Harrls M Della R Marks E ODonnell S Feldman B Greene C Cannafa Second Row B Bases W Gagenfleld J Schmldf G Sav e A C ld ll ag a we W Rosen D LeSCl'III'lSkl C Haslce J Mugrage Thlrd Row J Rollender J Herrmann D Rappe K Maison B Gunzelman A Bucksfuhl J Shannon L Cozzollno The Leaders Club IS desrgned To and Physncal Education Teachers In any way possible The orgamzahon provudes nts members wuth educahonal growth In Physical Education Hlghllghls of The club s achvmes are a Basketball Play Day and a camping trap Advisors Mrs Sharrm Mrs Alagna Presrdenf Arlene Gorman Vice President Alberta lsak Corresponding Secrefary Jean Pesce Recording Secretary Vrrglnra Panzrca Treasurer Mlckey Lowenstem, Hlsforran Lows Laurie YC! in fr-1 SENIOR LEADERS CORP TO Fronf Row leff lo rrghf A lsalc V Panzrca A Gorman L Lourre M Lowensfem Second Row A Albarello J Hoyer F Sundhermer E Tolland A Maurer A McDermoN Mrs Sand Sharrl Th d R y n rr ow D Boihe S Leaderman V Davis J Zebllslu M Spero , E , , --. 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' ', . . m Y Junior Science Club ' 9 ,pf JUNIOR SCIENCE Front Row left to right .l Dubln F Splndel Mrs Pearl Katz L Geller K Mencler Second Row B Mothes A Ohesire T R Hansen R Smith F Dagaer In our nations science program broad em phasis is placed on pre high school science courses ln line with this is the Junior Science Club which hopes to further interest in science as a vocation and as a hobby The club plans to enter prolects in National science contests to show special films of interest in the field of science and to take field trips Advisor Mrs Katz President Jeffrey Dubln Vice President George Higgins Corresponding Sec retary Louise Geller Treasurer Fred Spindel Senior Lmto n B Hager J Crepea Third Row R Stattel D Roe Books offer a wonderful opportunity for learn mg and enloyment The books are always in the library but too often students dont know how to find the enloyment books have to offer The Bookmarks help students and teachers to use their library Towards this end the Bookmarks have compiled a booklet of books they have enloyed themselves The club also plans a trip in the near future Advisor Miss Lovelass President Margaret Piscitello Vice President Marcia Boemia Secretary Joan McKnight Treasurer Linda Stermer Library Club l 'P+ SENIOR LIBRARY Front Row left to right linda Stermer Joan McKnight Miss Lovelass Margaret Piscitello Marcia Boemio Second Row Janet Kume Carol Kasper Dara Schneir Serge Barbeau . s 5 i S E -A 5 I . f : , i : . ' , . ' , . , . , . . : . , . ' , . ' , . , . . : . , . , . , . I - . 1 I I I ' I I : . 5 : 5 . : 5 - : 5 : : 5 : . 5 : 5 : 5 : . I I 5 xi 1 3 i i A 2, ,K i i 5 1 'w,-Ig, 5 I f I A 1 A A 'W' ' an U 1 ,Z , ' , if , :iz A 2 ' , 1 .f f ,. is ,1 'Q as 9 f : , : , ' , ' , , - I , , ' , . Junlor Llbrary Club A59 N 4' JUNIOR LIBRARY Front Row left to right I Kavmey B Malo J Kollmer Mrs T Arvanl Mlss P Walsh J Salmu J Carplno K Woltmann Second Row J Pallonettu D Sokey C Feola F Wnlner D Lennon K DeVoe Third Row B Mearns M Jacobs L Goldsteln M Castellano M Lama M Casella C Crlsper K Kramck The Junior Llbrary Club attempts to uncrease nnterest In books and the Lxbrary This oblectlve IS furthered by dusplays of book covers nn the lnbrary In addltnon thus actlve club IS sponsoring a survey to determune the top ten books IH popularnty an Carey Hugh School 7th grade through 9th grade Advisor Muss P Walsh President Cathy Crlspen Vice President Kenny De Foe Secretary Maryann Llma Treasurer Llnda Goldstein Whoops' The book's upside down' . . 'fa J ff , J 1 J K Q ,VSA cs W J - T ' J A s L y .. I A L 4 . , . K l 72 Sensor Bowling .ffl SENIOR BOWLING Front Row leff to right J lepore I. Buccellator N Capltano F Walther J Koran D Dnstler R Dahl F Kaden Second Row K Mortenson R Muro L Valerno B Boyens S Apar R Collettl G Langer R Andre: Thnrd Row W Calhoun l. Hofmann M Stellato P Flancl P Stevens P Mawn B Lancer R Kosko Carey Highs Bowlmg Club was organized to provude on opportunity for nts members to enloy the fast friendly compehtlon bowlmg provudes Under the darectuon of their advnsor Mr J D1Sumone the boys ln the club rmprove their bowlmg techniques Though none of the members may ever be rncluded an the ranks of the pros they have a great deal of fun durung seventh pernod Thursdays at whnch hme the members leave school for the bowlmg alley There are two clubs one for the Junior Hugh and one for the Semor Hugh Advisors Mr J DlSlmone Mr DI Casola President Douglas Dlstler Vice Presrdent Joseph Kozan Treasurer Fred Kaden Junlor Bowling BOWLING Front Row, left to nghf C Thomas, J Brlgantl, J Houslanger, Mr L DlCosola, R Klemm, D Bergman, F Barrese Second Row J Cerrato, R Messma, H McDermott, B Vannustrano, R Brrmmg ham, N Gerber, S Szader, R Mastrandren Thrrd Row C Tutt, T Murabellu, J O'Sulhvan, V Daoldnno, l Maucell, R Carrozza Tumbling Club 5 it R . . A N, c. i , l T ,, fl j g E E K i , 1 can Q2 'A mil! SCHDUL 1 ct-HEP Plow!-'54 1 5 CHUM. ' sk' A'-lei 5 4 rffm Apr? X YH 5.1-mu. 5-r i . 4.-T, 5' A T l 213-55 X 2 J .L K sv-fl ' HJ .Q gl T L' I' .: 'WU QA rv hifi in S- an Elin pf-uni' 3-J'lb TUMBLING Front Row left to rsght P Meyer D Sobey D Kaufman M J Mahony R Bullmo P Fetscher P Baehrle Second Row D Agms R Hupe B Rolph T Conoruch R Goddaud W Swann W Voigt Although football and basketball seem more dlfticult gymnastncs are IH fact far harder to master Careful balance and splut second tlmmg are neces sary to gave tumbling the preclslon for which It as noted The Tumblers have worked hard to develop the skull and are lustly proud of the results of theur eltorts They are supervised by Mr J Mahoney Thus club arms to help nts members become better versed an mathematics Students are Intro duced to mathematucal concepts they would not normally encounter untul later nn hagh school days In an atmosphere of a common Interest members progress at an accelerated rate under the able durectuon of Mr Cavallaro Junlor Math Club 32+ -lb i 'E v SW' ff JUNIOR MATH CLUB Front Row left to rrght K Galllng L Perl Mr Cavallaro .I Newman J Denaro Second Row F Ratner E Ranlun R Scavron B Spleler R Grulm R Rose K Davldson Tlurd Row J Welssberg K Nalley L Bettone G Greene M Klenn M Carrasavnllo B Bellhouse R Lynn .N 73 . - ff 59: 'lv ' 'Z :Eg L 153 225 ' A K Aif? 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'Z-1i?2it?I3:f:2fQ-5 Thus aggregatuon us one of the two Freshman Chorus 9 l ..'.-'tow ln rn-uw U I CHORUS 91 Front Row left to rught Savage Lyons Ranuuto Aronowutz Kramer Mrs E Wrught Perl Greenfield Cannata Cefalu Ehrenlconug Second Row Spundel Roccesano Caldwell Matson Rappe Sprout Schmudt Naccoru Rosen Kurz Gunzelmann Coulter Anderson Thvrd Row Surnu Cunquemanu Pugnatu ONeull Greene Pohl Rollender Valley Puscutello RotclufT Benowutz Fourth Row Kuesel Larsen Brown Monnuer Jones Suegler Perfoll Centola Curran Donnelly Smuth Brown The large number of those members of the chours In general the group us made up of the more Freshman class who were admutted to the Frosh chour accomplushed sungers un the Freshman class The made ut necessary to duvude them unto two groups members meet durung the school day as a regular Thus group has umproved greatly and wull partucupate part of theur schedule The group has performed un the Sprung Concert often durung assemblues and took cu promunent part un the Sprung Concert 4 le al a 74 Chorus 9 ll CHORUS 9 'll Front Row left to right Wolpun Rucllstuhl Douglas Drawbrudge Mrs E Wrught Woll LoRutTo Best Second Row Kung ONeull Arleo Gershen Schwab DePoolo Lofferty Methlue Frost Thurd Row Lerstang Astrack lowlor Deleo Scott Wunkler Wonderman Schaefer Kreuss Fourth nj f ' I 1 A l Y ' , V. ' A ' V g u 1 ' gl y wit Q , T . T ' f . , ,VI L ' - I 1 i - - 1 f ' I , , , ' , , - - ' , , f , , . r u , , u u u , , , , , , . : ', ' , I t I I I I I I ' : I I I . I I I I I I I I ' - 1 , ' 1 ' , , u ' . . . ' , f . . , . . L , - 1 , , , , , , , f - .ll .,-,',.,.,l,:...,. ' : , u . , I u l f I . , . 1,.'Z2'l-T-Z-2-1-T1-T Row: Olson, lov, Salembler, Doug, Wulner, Doane, Walker, Schaeffer, Roe, Chrustuano. K Ti , fl ' - ' E .. 'S uw Q Ve I , - , . ' -'Q u - . , 0 2 n .I .fe T s 3 T V' S .C I - . gt H T 'Z 4 . . ., , mf -4 ef' -ful 'ss- I 2 .. flu. F Y Chorus 7 E 5 3, l 3 1 , Q, A 'rm X11 H uh. CHORUS 7 Front Row left to right Behrens Copley Dunels Zalaclnas Woodard Luamca Kovuclk Wllbert Marchese Manuscalco Second Row Berger Weuss Methlne Accord: Scholl Versheck Ebnch Weygand Pepe Ornstem Thelen Boxes Third Row Sax Wermes Alter Goldstem Moms Sude Ehrenberg Hamnlton Suemers Anas Ruccardu lamberson Fourth Row Kmdman Alson Lynn Ratner 9 4 1 V -Tri ' ,N Div 5572 1451 -ze A Warmer Marmaccu Ruccoboos Falrose Ware Cufenanger Wneboldt Lusthaus Scavron Thus group represents the youngest members of the chorus program In our school Students ln the Seventh grade are offered an opportumty to Improve thelr vocal talents In a group deslgned especlally for thus type of Interest at thus age level The Eaghth Grade Chorus hopes to make nts members better acquaunted wnth good vocal muslc and wuth methods of presentmg nt Included ln the groups repertosre are both classlcal and sem: classncal numbers The members provlde entertam ment for other members of the Jumor Hugh Chorus 8 CHORUS 8 Front Row left to right Sandhott Helghton Nlgrell Braun Rogertson Bledermann Haltugan Scott Schnelr Aufenanger Second Row Palazzo lowenstem Hofmann Becher Hansen Warshaw Kallams Brenner Schylunsku Colatruano Skalmg Englert Thvrd Row Tarplwlon Scharke McGarrlgle Wermes Boernsen Coffey Cooney Dwyer Halrlu Morro Zengon lee Langdon Bares Fourth Row Meorns Schwab Negrnn Mandel Klme Hulee Tortora Duetershagen Ryt Toner Mugrage Fifth Row Starkey Kollx Alfano Klmball Bermtt DoVoe VonThaden Sox Colnanm Chlarellu Curlander 2 4 al 75 l i ll's ,T Try, oooy - ' C- 'rsrsrr' ,w,r,,g, . S - 51. V ssyo S -- N W , f ll' it ' 4 - - N 5 .' N. l , I . it 7 ',' -a- A :,- fri vm,,'- ,Wg x N V ,, , I tt-rig, .lsf T N C . S L Y I . V 5 ' ., 1 - l 13 45: ' - ii I W T ' N ' ' U 5 l A . . 'V A' ,,,, ...e . V W ' . s Q ' fg,'r ' . N . l' 49 , , , . - ,. . A 1 sr I ' N T I ' l all , , - ' ' . N N . I N Q W 4 I, ' . ' , 5 q V A 5 1, V i ,,,, , ,, , ,.,, - ' T H I - r :gg - -' ' ' A L. SOPHOMORE CHORUS: Front Row, left to right: Malcolm, Lilly, Greenwood, Prussner, Russ, Radlowslli Dietershagen, Siems, Hansen, Harris. Second Row: McKnight, Stermer, Figaro, Muller, Weerth, Finger, Mocerino, Urwiler, Postel, Berg. Third Row: Pica, Seibert, Rochfeld, Russo, Feigenbaum, Gallo, Maurer Alberto, Markowitz, Mormile. Fourth Row: Enclres, Vergo, Alvino, Walther, Downey, vqchudq, Schlegel Riedel, Quitoni, Foley, Raitano. I Sophomore Chorus The Soph Chorus was organized to provide interested sophomores 9 la 5. an .. 3' 9. '1 X' 3 o 5 rn o. so 0 o '91 o C 1 5 C 2. O 2 3' FD 'Q I: a ca fD o 3 Q. 3' Q 5. 3 ca 4 o fi 9. 'U 7 Q D z O SV with an opportunity to learn the art ot singing. Members participate in a regularly scheduled class three times a week for the purpose of enrich- Semi-classical selections are often sung to aid in this objective. Peter ii7fiif?:5f5iiZ5: 1 Finger plays accompaniments for this group, and is assisted by two seventh grade pianists, Joel Kovacek and Susan Woodard. Advisor: Mrs. Wright, President: Peter Finger, Vice President: Lynn Weerth, Secretary: Ann Muller, Treasurer: Maryanne Mocerino, Librarians: Richie Postel and lrene Urwiler. Smile George! You're on television. Put another nickel in. r f is lil, 'FZ'-5,1 636 ' x, .. .. . f J. Varren, A. Strand, E. Kuempel, G. Dixon, E. Sonabend, N. Cresciullo. Senior High Chorus Although the chorus functions as a regular class, it often acts as a club and serves the school by giving concerts. For example, the Senior High section of the chorus serenaded the students in the classrooms at Christmas. The club is of great help to students interested in music as a career, as it teaches the members to sing in a group. ln this way the club stimulates teamwork. Chorus members learn not only of our great heritage of vocal music, but also put it to the use it was intended - to express the thoughts of men within the pleasant background of music. As a class, members can receive a full unit of credit. Next year, when the chorus meets five times a week, it will be called a Choir. The chorus plans a concert this spring, and it will sing at assemblies. There it is, the top per- forming group of the six Junior and Senior High School choruses. The group is well directed by Mrs. Wright. President: Linda Boses: Vice President: Dana Dodge, Treasurer: Patricia Lambrecht: Secretary: Kathryn LePore, Librarians: Janet Kaiser and Carol Brenner, Accompanisf: Andrew Strand. FL , . 'te . 952 I-XZ 8.9-o 05:1 gr' I I-'pa F191 S'n.n :WI Q90 5 an 9-05 wg.. 'U 5523 -..Q Iga 5... omg' 3. . mg uv - .El-L 51' .. a. o Ox: 202. Sf? - .. sf .- TU F' is? cog g-0 T FZ' girl .sg T10 9' -. Q. Z' 1 .z. YH-15' Q3 -ns I'Ccr 31 r-2 3' QQ' J' PS? cg' ., m Zx Q' 2 252. lon a:: ..:' f 7 :uf 6:02 2-zfzlf.-t15Z'.'1E k w Smile when you sing girls! H- - - ff0Hl fhe diaphramu Band . 1 f. A milit- P I 5 5 1 5 4 3 E o . , s ' ' , o ' ' ' o 9 - g . .ga - 5.1,- V 1- Q.: K.: ox.-.A BAND 7-8: Front Row, left to right: Schubach, Reynolds, Lima, Vazquez, Perkowski, Brocker, Boses, Schomaker, Lyden, Crispen, Anderson, Lachenmayr, Plaut. Second Row: Scherg, Zerucha, Richman, Cerrato, Daddino, Lautensllilager, Siemers, Koerner, Koerner, Jensen, Ryan, Bilello, Fischer, Fallica, Scorsese, Kollmer. Third Row: Kleeman, Newman, Stein, Gruhn, Bianco. Fourth Row: Castellano, Robinson, Ripp, Clark, Lynt, Bergman, White, Rosner, Dussick, Sproud, Sack, Roth, Rogat, Flintrikke, Fox, Barberu. Fifth Row: Johnson, Germavin, Goddard, Roberts, Carroua, Seiole. Sixth Row: Shanin, Riccoboro Riccoboro, Jerome, Keith, Feticher, Meehan, Richardson, Garypie, Jennins, Wallace, Lees, Panzica, Men- delsohn, Breganto, Rosenbaum, Weinberg. 1 A Band is an indispensable part of High School assemblies. Almost all assembly programs require music, even it it is only accompaniment to the Star Spangled Banner. The general purpose of this musical aggregation is to promote a better understanding of music, and through this, a better appreciation of it. lt serves to encourage group action and achievement. The group played at the Christmas Concert and the Spring Music Festival, as well as in assembly programs. Mr. Hubbard is the able advisor. BAND: Front Row: left to right: Edreas, Troch, Greenberg, Kieeman, Barbera, Cheshire, Plaut, Herrimunn, lambrecht. Second Row: Clark, Lachenmayr, Miller, Pakorny, Re, Dubin, Goodhue, Greene, Strubbe, Kerner, Lambrecht, leaderman, Reynolds, Maurer, Kavner. Third Row: Frederickson, Schubaclc, Fluclr, Goldstein, Roth, Kavner, Meyer, Begel, Petrone, White, Lang, Savana, Asher, Casillo, Daddino, Sprout, Sack, Rogat, Hennig, Seaman, Toporolif. Fourth Row: Spieler, Wildermuth, Robinson, Gorypie, Richardson, Strand, Castellano, Strubbe, Fox, Borbera. fiiiim Band from fly, ,op l wrence Walk Orchestra The orchestra has participated in assemblies throughout the school year as well as in the Christmas and Sprung Concerts lts purpose is to promote music appreciation and give enloyment to our school Advisor Mr J LaMarr, President Elaine Wunsch Vice President Charles Kerner, Corresponding Secretary Joann Mugrage, Recording Secretary Carol Owen, Treasurer Bruce Sternstein Sergeant at Arms Helene Geduld Historian Ellen Chaprack, Chaplain Louise Geller ORCHESTRA: Front Row, left to right: Wunsch, Fischer, Mugrage, Geller, Strand, Chaprack, Geould, Reibstein, Davidson. Second Row: Kerner, Sternstein, Magnell, Behrens, Hills, Pearlman, Brodt, Beckley, Fagen, Alter, Sherman, Wermes, Kallman, Tucci, Clymer. Third Row: Barrese, Lautenbacker, Feinstein, Keller, Owen, Goldin, Plaut, Herrman, lambrecht, Trach, Fredrickson, Seaman, Cheshire, Sack, Rogat, Sprout, Tutt, Smith, Vitello, Kozan, Angona, Carrasquillo, Behrens, Frost. Fourth Row: Spieler, Wildermuth, Goldstein, Re, Kavner, Toporoff, Dubin, Greene, Strubbe, Kerner, lang, Savana, White, Rizzi, Castellano, Rhodes, Strubbe. - Rockettes -A-ws. 'Y' ROCKETTES Front Row left to right G Reed J Breglno B Schudde J Brod G Schuefen B Englert H Krenss P Wollman J Kauser K Joyce Second Row M Orsomarso M Buccellato B Nappu J Catanese M Mahar N Bunger S Brecher J Schmeddung K Hasson R Radolowslu E Menge The Rockettes are a precusnon group desngned to mcrease school splrut by half time performances at Varsuty Games They work hard to achueve the splut second tlmmg needed to make routmes clnck They also participated nn our pep assemblies although they had very lnttle practuce benng recently organuzed The lovely girls ln the group however performed wnth nary a mistake The routmes were complicated but our dance loving rockettes had a lot of fun learmng their routines Wnth the enthusnastnc applause thenr numbers received they had a successful year We look forward to seenng even more of our very talented rockettes un thenr orange uniforms nn the comung school year The gurls were instructed m thenr routunes by theur advnsor Mrs S Berman Captam Pat Woltman and Co captaln Mary Maher headed the group The line Up Put your best foot forward. to right C bel ner nes s are I Su M A Gmane o Lombardo C Nagy P Law Cheerleaders The cheerleaders under the student leadership of co captains Lucllle Chuckie Chlrelll and Dlanne Sleble stimulated school splrlt at all of Careys basketball games during the past year The gurls outfitted In fancy and colorful orange uniforms were a pleasant slght at all of the games lt will be a pleasure to see them again next year Advlsor Mass M Corrado XXXX l 1 l XXXX N C TWIRLERS left to rrght Betty Quubell Dofty Bluss Jo Stantellv Maryann Grauluch Georguanna Galgano Under the able leadership of Carol Mahoney the twlrlers developed several routines whlch they performed at all home basketball games The gurls dld an excellent 'ob In makmg It a top notch organization They made all Carey fans feel proud that they came from Carey l ..- . -.- . -..- .... . -. .- n. n. Bgaffa - . -- . - ' ' . ..- - . nn.. . ..- t . l l yi 'N :AHA X A .275 6 :S N31 is 1 7 FEJNSGQQQ Front Row, left to right: Musacchio, McDonough, Quitoni, Dahl, Pluto, Pastel, Creaven, LaRocca, Sut- ton, Ernst, Brandt. Second Row: Kuempel, Benowitz, Langisera, Bloise, Gardner, Fuhrman, Cotfas, Bau- man, Sarana, DeForte, Claric, Rantz, Endres. Third Row: Mr. M. Martone, Gcngemi, Hibbord, Teitel- baum, Schlegal, Koss, Hart, Matlin, Vesik, O'Connor, Craven, Porkorny, Franiola, Hackett, Musnug, Swain. Carey's first year in interscholastic football can be acclaimed a success by all. The Seahawks ended the season with an impressive record of four wins and three defeats, the defeats due partly to the flu epidemic which struck the school. The coaches, Marc Martone and Felix 'Babe Gcngemi, should be given much of the credit as they took a team full of green recruits and developed a strong winning combination. Dick Postell was the outstanding player for the Seahawks despite his small stature. He scored a total of forty-nine points, an average of seven points a game. Another promising player for the team was Arnold Vesik, this year's center, who was outstanding both on offense and defense. With both of these boys returning next year, the team's prospects look very bright. '- ' at c 'Ti c gy 4. l Q si. 5 'W ..., Alla ,-,. 2 .Qty ,. Front Row, left to right: D. Seelig, G, Roberts, G. Pelzar, V. Landsberg, A. Kaufman, R. Seaman, B. Fagen, G. Doebenecker. Second Rowe D. Strubbe, D. Emmeluth, P, Glasser, E. Lamparter, E. Liepa, A. Weiner, B. Samson, K. Decosare, Mr. L. Steiner Soccer J.V. Basketball The Carey Soccer Team, under the leadership of Coach Lenny Steiner, finished the season with a record of two wins, seven defeats, and one tie. The team was led by Al Kaufman who helped give the team its spirit and urge for victory. With Dick Postell and Tom Craven leading the Junior Varsity Basketball Team, it compiled an impressive record of lO wins and 5 defeats. As all of these boys are Juniors and Sophomores they will be returning next year and Coach Holly should have another impressive squad. Front Row, left to right: D. Pluto, T. Craven, P. Fuhrman, A. Gray, R. Pastel. Second Row: Mr. J. Holly, B. Hackett, P. Savona, D. Picorni, E. Kuempel, K. Mortenson, B. Samson, R. Dahl. est 9 '?F,v xl: I n Popularlty Poll Most Popular Glrl Mary Anne Grauluch Most Popular Boy Andy 5lFC1nCl Best Dressed Gurl Chuckie Chlarelll Best Dressed Boy Fred DISk Most Courteous Glrl Nancy Tonnesen Most Courteous Boy Glrl Most Llkely to Succeed Boy Most Llkely to Succeed Favorlte Woman Teacher Favorite Man Teacher Prettlest Gurl Most Handsome Boy Wzttuest Boy Best Gnrl Dancer Best Boy Dancer Frlendllest Glrl Frlendllest Boy Don Myrom Linda Warren Morty Benowutz Mrs Green Mr McAvoy Dana Dodge Jlm Drawbrudge Gene Pelzar Diane Siebel Morty Benowltz Kathy Joyce Steve Kullck Most Attractlve Glrl Nancy Tonnesen Most Attractlve Boy Ralph Rantz Most Likely to Pay Alrmony Artle Wunder Class Joker Jerry Koss Wittest Girl Paula Lombardo I - l .n' ' Q ' 9 ' l N . S ! ' F?-Q. '- J 2 f., Ps '-'T 1-1' 'P' W ' 5 H ' l 5 4 SL x Hey! Where's lhe k :ing Pl95lKl USU-fndsl Dick Postel and Dick Clark, surveyors 1 in 'he dmk Jr. High Cats sw g Mr. Clar Dianne Seible: Portrait of a cheerleader. k's Quiz Kids. Thcl foolball team h s il rough. as S 99,',I 9 ww 9 nr QQ ABZEW if c ,,lA jQ3'34ggL45?sd5Q 'f . 36x22-X 'Irby yifgfwab l, Q.-.fv I' 1 1 N. 1. ,M W7 ' ,r ll-1---e 4535341 I ez l 3 4- Carey's He-men pose for a portrait. Showing High' if 'S -' 2' t 7' to 4-,A Pa 'l' N P ' li f R ,- ,J,1 Mr. Gangemi congratulates our team. 4 1 'Q Del Sanucs zoom Rosalund Marks lectures as Peyretgne gazes Senttnel an the sod ,r Don Emmeluth, Doris Nielson and a back. Our teacher and pupil beauty winners, I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 rxoxlgfxx X XXXN gf?-Y Q '55 xmust Aw-Si ' NV-XSS 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 Q tttwpis in si' it ,tits I' 'v Y an s .I U 'Q 565 LINHFI STD C argo Q, A g xgsgxxygsx xxsstxx Qxgtxgxs tisuxxsx x8 xxx x - gs Q xx we YOU MAKE YEARBGOKS FUN HERE AT PROGRESS The City of Albany Worklng closely with you has been truly a wonderful experience In he beglnnlng there was nothlng except en thuslasm Ideas and many blank pages Upon this meager foundation you have bullt this beautlful memory book Our work at Progress really IS fun because we engoy so much gettlng to know such splendid faculty members and students as you L.- uau lla Tim Nm 3 ii fNf'N fN INKN III I I PROGRESS PUBLISHERS INCORPORATED Il COLVIN AVE ' PHONE 2 4401 'ALBANY N Y in ll ' ll ' . f . I. . . I I . . . . -X li- I I I I 1 . ' 7 .555 I I Ti I I I . J W E e x ' Ad B l 3 bl iw -V Y D 1 I ,. HJ! ' o...5.. . frm - 9 - y 0 o - - - Q - BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1958 THE H FRANK CAREY PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs OFFICERS H Hamxlton Rhodes Ihomas O Grady IFYID Keller Arthur Borgman Albert Gallo Svend S1monsen Walter Breeden Preszdent Fzrvt Vzce Preszdent Second Vzee Preszdent Reeordzn Secretary Correvpondzn Secretary Treaxurer Hzstonan Parlzamentanan DELEGATES Mrs Charles Lambrecht Publzcztj Bud et Br Fznance Membershzp Horpztalzty Ways sr Means Publzcatzons Le zrlature Mrs Andrew Strand Mrs Edward Savage CHAIRMEN Mrs Howard Brown Mrs Perry Cooper Mrs George Bares Mrs Paul Gunzelmann Mrs Charles Castellano Mrs Samuel Colatrtano Mrs George Eurmg Health Nezf. sletter Pro ram Mrs Stanley Frankhn Mrs Charles Dubon Mrs Thomas O Grady Scholarxhzp Mrs Walter Breeden Hz her Educatzon Mrs Harold Kramer Room Representatzve Mrs Robert Petrone School 3. 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