H Frank Carey High School - Log Yearbook (Franklin Square, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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H Frank Carey High School - Log Yearbook (Franklin Square, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 81 of 104
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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

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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



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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

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H Frank Carey High School - Log Yearbook (Franklin Square, NY) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

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H Frank Carey High School - Log Yearbook (Franklin Square, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 48

1958, pg 48

H Frank Carey High School - Log Yearbook (Franklin Square, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 101

1958, pg 101

H Frank Carey High School - Log Yearbook (Franklin Square, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 62

1958, pg 62

H Frank Carey High School - Log Yearbook (Franklin Square, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 46

1958, pg 46

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1958, pg 101


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