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

 - Class of 1960

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MODEL BUILDING CLUB: FIRST ROW, left to right: An- drew Blan, John Jackson, Gary Seimby, Mr. James Mahoney, Steve Wiecqoreck, Joe Keuler, Ronald Alla. SECOND ROW, Wischell Soloway, Micheal Da Gregorie, Paul Rarfrey, Pichard Miceli, Paul Cefalu, Arthur Clukies, Jeffrey Cropsey, Rich- ard Mandleur, Charles Ryf. Model Building At their weekly meetings, the Model Club con- structs models of ships, planes and tanks. They work hard, but they work and share ideas in a re- laxing atmosphere with radio music in the back- ground. Advisor, Mr. James Mahoney 5 President, Gary Sumby, Treasurer, Steve Wieczorlk. ASTRONOMY: FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Kronen, J. Heffner, S. Hersch, C. Sellig, Mr. Gruosso, B. Anderson, L. Rosemberg, S. Sanks, SECOND ROW, S. Spotz, R. Arena, R. Locke, F. Schwartzman, Mes- sina, R. Georginis, M. Berzins, J. Miller, C. Carpino, D. Harris. THIRD ROW.' L. Kontrorwitz, M. Sevastiano, D. Kates, B. Kirchembaum, G. Mendich, J. Brophy, S. Scotto, M. Orenstein, V. Clifton, L. Ott, J. Kadel. Astronom Astronomers of tomorrow, who are members of our Junior High Astronomy Club today, have a very important aim: namely - a better understanding of the world in which we live. To achieve this aim the group visited the planetarium, constructed telescopes and even constructed scale models of our solar system. Advisor, Mr. Domenick Gruossog President, Robert Anderson, Vice-President, Charles Seeligg Secre- tary, Wanda Costa, Treasurer, Denise Timber. B U I 5

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AIR AGEI SEATED, Bill Christenson, Ken Yonak, Mr. Hecht, Gerry Breeden, Robert Krepski. STANDING, Paul Ro- grvichm, Don Kenton, Gerry Ciciari, Bill Shaperio, Leon Shor, James Dascole, Gary Smith. JUNIOR HIGH NEWSPA- PER: FRONT ROW, left to l right: Joyce Lubell, Diane Tobin, Michael Markowitz, San- dra Goldman, Mr. Anthony Spartalis, Carol Cooper, Jo Anne Leefant, Sharon Romm, Maureen Gitten. SECOND ROW: Cynthua Goldin, Ethel Reiner, Cathy Hill, Alice Cohen, Ann Oelbaum, Linda Silver- stein, Helene Flatow, Carol Takacs, Carolyn Goldberg. THIRD ROW: Frances Za- gami, Jeanette Zagami, Debbie Kates, Mariann La Grasso, El- len Karpel, Felica Pearl, Mary Ann Franzese. FOURTH ROW: Gail Pasternack, Sue Hertling, Karen Assael, Stephen Baker, Gerald Stumper, Rich- ard Frank, Linda Baxter, Jeanne Colletti, Beth Conover, Kathryn Miesner. Air Age Club Junior Hi h Newspaper Boys interested in twentieth century exploration of outer space, rockets, missles and other space vehi- cles, have formed an Air Age Club. Here they learn about the wonderful air age in which they must live and work. Once they have a Hrmer grasp on the problems of Hight and aviation the group hopes to form a Civil Air Patrol. Advisor, Mr. Norman Hecht, President, Jerry Breeden, Vice-President, Kin Yonak, Secretary, Bill Christensen, Secretary, Tom Krcpski I Our Junior High Newspaper Club provides the junior high with a newspaper of its own, thus im- proving school communications. Through printing their own newspaper once a month, these students learn and use reporting techniques, and in this way gain experience which serves as excellent training for future work on the Clipper staff. Advisor, Mr. Anthony Spartalis, Editor in Chief, Sandra Goldman, Assistant Editor, Carole Cooper, Feature Editor, Jo Anne Leegantg Sports Editor, Michael Markowitz.



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JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARY CLUB: FIRST ROW, left to right: Alyce Gluer, Susan Shapiro, Judy Stark, Miss Walsh, Mrs. Arvani, Sandra Goldman, Robert Aronoff, Sandra Katz. SECOND ROW: Mark Penchinar, Rosalie Valenti, Sheila Hibsch, Patricia Longworth, Priscilla Ar- h Library Club Through participation in the Junior Library Club members have not only developed an understanding of the uses of the library, but have also learned many library procedures, In this way, they are of service to the library and school for they aid the students in lind- ing material and they aid the librarians by cataloging. Jr. Hi Advisor, Miss Patricia Walsh, President, Sanara Gold- man 5 Vice-President, Judy Stark, Secretary-Treas- urer, Susan Shapiro, Attendance Oflicer, Robert Arenoff. HOSTESS CLUB: FRONT ROW, left to right: Alice Galletti, Valerie Versheck, Alice Copson, Jane Gallehi, Karen Sim- onsen, Elaine Martinez, Susan Gott- mann, Patricia Riccardi. SECOND vani, Nancy Delia, Jo-ann Scott, Eliza- beth Brecher, Donna Kaplan, Stephen Kaplan. THIRD ROW: Harriet Black, Elaine Egan, Eugene Huber, Larry Wrenn, Philip Furino, James Biello, An- thony Catalano, Aillene Balaban, Janice Wolfson, Nancy Mead. Hostess Club The Hostess Club is a service group that does the ca- tering and hostessing for the administration and fac- ulty. For a nominal fee, the club under the direction of Mrs. Bingaman, will perform its services for school organizations. Because of the interest of the student body and the fact that the club is limited in its mem- bership, there is a waiting list on which your name can be placed if you wish. Advisor, Mrs. Elizabeth Bingamang President, Geor- ina Swanson g Vice President, Karen Simonsong Secre- tary, Elaine Marl, Treasurer, Carol Tonser. ROW: Linda Schomaker, Georgina Swanson, Barbara Leanzo, Mrs. Eliza- beth Bingaman, Jeanne Brockhagen, Carol Lancer, Theresa Walline, Patricia McNifT. B. U 5 I

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