Hampton Bays High School - Memoirs Yearbook (Hampton Bays, NY)

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nl 7 95 9 Qlflfl 0lI'5 Wampton gage 747496 Sedan! Qfamptan Zaye, 7Zew Zend O xx, 0 xmXA I. H 1 Il 0 U' 1 Russell Topprng Foreword Each year the Yearbook Staff and tts advrsor publrsh the memorrs of Hampton Bays Hrgh School The Staff of 1959 has earnestly trred to capture as many of the rnteresung detarls of school l1fe In future years as the memones of school grow drm you wrll al ways be able to refer back to tus book ln rt you wrll fllld the many frrends heroes teachers and actlvrtres that made school a memorable experrence x e slncerely hope that th1s collectlon of tnteresung detatls wrll bnng back many cherrshed and pleasant moments of your scholasuc years Edrtor as is possible in a limited space. I . . . X, 1 I ' . . . f . ' 4 - l . ly . . ' 1 We the class of 1959 take great pleasure rn dedrcatrng our Memorrs to a man who throughout our hrgh school careers has pro vrded rnvaluable assrstance and gurdance rn all our worrhwhrle endeavors As both mterpreter of the past and moulder of the future rn the capacrtres of hrstory teacher and gurdance counselor he has proved to be a true frrend and capable leader To you Mr Joslrn the class of 59 wrsh to dedrcate the yearbook rn trrbute of the many fond memorres of trme well spent ,nf ,fwmf um , w'Zf't Wk 'H Wkuq 5.39 ' 41 Mr Harold Joslm Dedication Our Supervising Principal We would like to express our most sincere appreciation to Mr. Robert M. Govern for his invaluable help and unrelenting efforts to guide us to a successful future. With his gentle manner and firm yet kindly deci- sions, he has helped us to raise ourselves from any scholastic or spiritual crevices into which we have fallen. He has aided us to set up our goals to a degree which will easily put us on a level with our most accomplished contemporaries. For his dedicated services to us, he will forever hold the esteem and admiration of our senior class. 3 Q . sg gf S if Xl SEATED--Mr FrankT Turner President Mr Henry Keller Mr M E RaffDDS Mr Murray G. Phillips. STANDING Mr Paul L Rafford Clerk, Mr. Alvin E Penny Mr Robert M Govern Supervising Pr This Is Our Stor Class of I9 9 By the shores of xyrde Atlanuc By the shrnrng, Brg Sea Water lxhere the trdes of old Peconrc Meet and merge x rth mrghty Shrnnecock 'xests a yrllage farr to look on Good Ground drd the red man call rt Hampton Bays the xyhrte man named rt On a brrght September mornrng In the year of forty seven Came a group of brayes and mardens Came a group of laughrng chrldren lsnockrng at the doors of learmng They were gn ered b Mrss Moorehouse lx l1o rs known as Mrs Achtellrk Taught us courtesy and krndness Taught them to be frrcnds together Of that group of bray es and mardens Erght stalw arts graduated Sandra Marlon Sylxra Carel Steyr Andrew and Alonzo They the veterans of twelve years They the hardy old suryryors After many moons had yanrshed From the northward came rnvaders I-rom the plact c1lled Falnders came they And trom the darly bus descended Mary Jane who stayed forever 'yluch they added to our pleasure Drd thtse chrldren from the Northxyard But after many suns they left us 6 4 Y 1 V. X . V V 1 7 - 1 - ' 1 Y 1 1 m 1 xr I 1 is 1 A 'I I ' l '1 , Vx rl 1 ' -- A 1 1 s V.. 1 V 1 1 xv 'x xx A xl 4 A 3 V 1 1 1 V I 1 1 1 1 5 J 1 va . 3 V. ' 1 5 V v 1. 2 1 1 1 V f1 V 1 V 3 V V V Va 1 V , , ,AV x ' ' 7 ' n 'f 5 ' 5 1 Q x 1 ' A 1 xv r Y 1 f' v n x - . V 1 s 1 1V 1 1 1 1 V H x A 1 g ' I 1 A V .V Then came other braves and maidens From near and far off places Strong and fleet the braves, in contest, Maidenly and fair the maidens. Soon they stood on High School threshold, Freshmen were they, green and bashful, Mr. Joslin, their heap big Cheiftain, Mr. Joslin, class advisor. Thrice twelve moons he led his children, Through the frenzies of a cake sale, Through the trials of Junior Prom night, Through the mysteries of history, Till he handed o'er his children In the year that was called Senior To a brand new Chieftain,--Fecteau In their Junior year they tried schemes That almost drove their chief to madness But they also grew in stature, Maidens cheered the braves to victory, And the braves, spurred on, achieved it, On the fields of baseball and football, On the indoor basketball court Did their braves excel in prowess Many in the band and glee club Made the rafters ring with music And the bowlers four rolled up the score For our teepee Hampton Bays I-Itg Our class in 1948 TOP Jonathan Johnson, Joseph Ullmann Steven Schonfeld Hugh Hardy Alonzo Abbey Kath leen N111 Linda Ullmann Mrs Jackson BOTTOM Sandra Downs, Frank Marotta, Tod Duvall Carel Havens, Thor Anderson, Marion Holzman, Sylvia Furman, Marie Burke Doris Blowes f r 7 Our class in 1955 TOP George Groot, Thor Anderson, Russ Topping, Jack Smith, Robert Murray, Cosimo de Pazzi David Catena, Richard Koralowitz, Andrew Capone. MIDDLE: Lynn Phillips, Mary Jane Tucker George Normoyle Thomas Clancey Michael Lopez, Joseph Ullmann. BOTTOM: Carolyn McCormick, Diane Olsen Marion Holzman Carel Havens, Gail Pukit, Kathleen Nill, Alice Gembenski, Sylvia Furman Then one bright September moming, Shadows fell amid the brightness. T'was the last short year of high school And they faced it sad and serious. Many were the tasks and burdens, Many were the joys and pleasures, That the year did bring our children Tended by their Chieftain Fecteau, Twenty on their number came to, Then they planned their one card party, Sold ice-cream and paid up their dues, Planned the mecca of all seniors, Planned the sojourn to the Capital. And the last great ball of Seniors, Where they danced the waltz and rhumba, At the place called Hampton Bays High. Then in solemn one-by-one processiong One aftemoon in bright June, From the big Chief and his warriors, They received their approbation. Over now the days of High School But the memory lingers ever As these young folks, wise in book lore, Wise, too, in heart and reasoning. Launch their barks into the sunrise Set sail on Lifes' wide ocean, Happy hunting braves and maidens! Happy hunting, Fifty-wnine! 8. M.-, 4., 5 Class Will Alonzo Abbey I hereby leave to anyone who wants rt the rrght to lose anythrng and every thmg wrthout even tryrng Andrew Capone I leave the 6th perrod study hall rn peace and quret Davrd Catena I leave quretly Thomas Clancey Leaves to Chrrs Holzman my football number and the rrght to play lrne baller Sandra Downs Leaves to her brother Buzzy her terrrfrc marks rn Amerrcan and World Hrstory and to Leslre Krnney the rrght to pester Mr Murray rn Senror Englrsh Lrnda Foster To Valerre Hess the rrght to try to get a rrde upstreet for lunch George Groot Leaves to hrs srster Cathy the rrght to fall asleep rn Mr Joslrn s hlstory class Sylvra Furman Leaves to anyone who qualrfres the rrght to lrve next door to the school and strll be the last one rn everyday Carel Havens Leaves to Lrz the rrght to be called Shorty and the rrght to be teased through out hrgh school and also to Dave Spengler a srze Two sneaker rn hopes rt wrll rmprove hrs basketball skrll Marron Holzman Leaves all her mcknames to her brother Chns and to Jeanne Boor.h the rrght to Captaln the Varsrty Cheerleadrng Squad next year Rrchard Knrerrm I leave 4 years older 3 years wrser and glad to get out Frank Marotta Leaves to Mrs Squrres hrs Sputnrk Robert Metzger Leaves the school flag to Mr O Shea Kathleen Nrll Leaves the rrght to be absent more than anyone else Lynn Phrllrps Leaves to her srster Cheryle the rrght to take her place at the playdays Steven Schonfeld Leaves hrs extra large gym trunlc to Gary Davrs rn hopes that he can frll them Mary Jane Tucker, Kathleen N111 Carl Pukrt Lyrm Phrllrps Frank Marotta SECOND ROW Joseph Ullmann, Rrchard Knrerrm Steven Schonfeld, Russell Topprng, Cosrmo D1 Pazzr, Davrd Catena Jack Sm1th Tom O'Con ner George Groot, Robert Murray Alonzo Abbey Andrew Capone, Mr Harold Joslrn, moderator Absent from prcture Carel Havens and Sylvra Furman 9 Our class rn 1956: FIRST ROW--Tommy Clancey, Diane Olsen, Janet Crossley, Sandra Downs, Marion Holzman, y x 1 ' '- , . .... . , . , I . , I '41 ' f',,. 'XAF Our class rn 1959 SEATED Mary Jane Tucker, Kathleen N1ll, Lmda Foster Sandra Downs Marlon Holzman, Syl v1a Furman Carel Havens Lynn Phrllrps Gall Puk1t STANDING Thomas Clancey Andrew Capone, Alonzo Abbey Russell Toppmg R1chard Kmerrm Steve Schonfeld Thor Anderson George Groot, Jack Srmth Davrd Catena Robert Metzger Frank Marotta, Mr Fecteau Jack Smlrh Leaves to anybody who wants lt the pr1v1lege of pushlng hrs car rn reverse at noon slnce rt lacks a reverse gear and to Carel lots of memorres Gall Pukrt Leaves to Leslle Klnney a handful of snowflakes and the warnmg to watch out for those vacuum cleaners Mary Jane Tucker Leaves the Flanders bus to anyone who can make use of ll and to Cathy Groot her hbrary button Russell Toppmg I leave the rlght to take everyone up town and any other place to Maureen C ass Poem H stands for Holzman Marron or Ducks But dld you hear she s havlng chrckens next year then we can call her Clucks A stands for Alonzo better known as Bug how well he d1d rn our Senlor Play as Boston Benny s thug M9 That s for Marotta Frank lS frne hrs favonte sayrng IS oh never mmd That s ole Pork Chops fSandra Downsj A laugh lS her trademark she never frowns Stands for Toppmg Russell or Russ He drove us to town w1th nary a fuss ls an onron that we call Andy a nde rn hrs Jeep he always had handy Stands for N111 her frrst 15 Kathleen For out of school much more than we could have crowned her queen 10 Melbourne and her T-Bird. A. i . . . P. ' , ' I T. ' , , ' , Is Bob Metzger, keeper of Old Glory, he took care of cameras, film, and kept everything honky dory. That's for accounts, the ones Richie had to keep, for plays, boosters, and Senior Trip he had bills knee deep. Is for Sylvia the Y is in oetween. For decorations, or posters for dances and suchshe was always on the scene. S? Oh yes Smith, Tiger, or Jack. In future years we ll never forget the story of his tack. ls for Havens Carel to be exact. The shortest senior ever in H.B.H. and that my friends is a fact. That s for Gail--the I is almost last for an answer in almost anything she certainly is fast. Stands for George or you might prefer Groot. In our Senior Play he al- ways looking for the Haines sisters loot. That s for happiness or we would say Lynn if we had a contest of who smiles most I m sure Miss Phillips would win That s for Steve Schonfeld a friend of all if in a fix you couldn t get out of we could always just call Ah' Catena we wouldn t forget his first name is Dave when on his way to hunt he d go by school and wave Mary Jane Tucker not an H in her name Her role as Aunt Myrtle has won her claim to fame That s for Tommy the second letter in his name He was the only senior boy in on that football game That s for Foster second in Lindas name too She came with some very good ideas as she was rather new Stands for letters the ones in Hampton Bays High School where we learned from those we ll never forget that knowledge is a tool l Planning a class activity Our Senior Class officers 'K S? ., 1 fr il 1 I S . as-l .if Wm ALONZO BELLOWS ABBEY ANDREW CAPONE Bug I want my Crying towel Onion You want someding keed Alonzo, better known by his nickname, is one of Al'l0fl'l9f Of Our Originals, Andy has given us the original members of our class. He partici- mi-my hours of fun with his antics. He was a pated in Football 2, Volleyball 4, Basketball member Of Bowling 2,3, Volleyball 3, Aero- 1,2,3, Dramatics 3,4, Chess 4. As Smiley in our nautics Club l, and gave us lots of help as prop Senior Play, he brought many laughs when man for Our play. knocked over the head. ..-,.r',,H'?3EM VVKA V , i1,AAAw. THOMAS CLANC EY DAVID CATENA Tom Oh, come on. Pirate Do you have a pencil Tom, one of the live wires in our class is always Dave is also one of our original class members. on the go withsomethingjncluding making He is well-liked by all the school. He was a trouble for our teachers. He gave his support in member of school bowling team l,2, Volleyball Basketball l,2, Football 1,2,3, also he was 2, and was in the Dramatics Club. He also Dramatics President 3, and was in the Senior helped out in the Senior Play as a prop man. Play. ,Avy wr' SANDRA ANN DOWNS LINDA FOSTER Sandy What cha doing. Linky You're so stupid. Sandy is another of our original group. Al- Although Linda may have joined us for our though unpredictable at times, she is very easy Senior year, we have all come to know and to get along with and lots of fun. She has been like her as though we've always known her. in Bowling 3,4, Girls' Athletics 3,4, Chorus l,2, During her short stay, she has been in Girls' and Dramatics 4. She will always be remem- Athletics, Bowling, Dramatics, the Senior bered by everyone that knows her. Play, and the Advanced Problems Course. SYLVIA FURMAN llsylll HRC-zallyvl Syl is one of the live-wires of our class. She is the type of person that is liked by everyone. GEORGE A. GROOT She has kept herself busy by being Class Presi- George Oh well, that's life. dent l,3, Student Council 3, Yearbook Staff 4, A faithful supporter of the class since 1953, Dramatics 2,4, Chorus 1, Band l,2,3,4, Dance participated in Basketball l,2,3, Volleyball Band l,4, Twirling l,3, Cheerleading l, Ad- 2,3, Acro Club l, Dramatics l,2,4, the Senior vanced Problems 4, Calculus Club 4, Bowling Play, Yearbook Staff, Chess Club, French 3,4, and the Senior Play. Club 4. wr '..-'fff 9 -Q,-5 ff--q I CAREL ANNE HAVENS MARION HOLZMAN Corky HERE IAM . . . down here!! Ducky Ain't gonna have no ducks no more. One of the few charter members of the class of Most well known for her good nature and cheer- l959. During high school, Corky has been in leading. Cheerleading l,2,3,4, Girls' Athletics Aero Club l,2, Glee Club l,2, Class Secretary l,2,3,4, Varsity Cheerleader Captain 4, Choms l,3,4, Cheerleading 1,2,3,4, Girls' Athletics l,2, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff 4, and Bowl- l,2,3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Dance Band l,4, Band ing 3,4. President 4, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff, French Club 4, Dramatics 1, and Student Council 3. RICHARD KNIERIM Nero A vote for me is a vote for me. Nero is one of our fellow classmates who has truly emerged from a shell to show his honest characteristics as being a wit and en- joyable person. He has been Treasurer 4, Yearbook Business Manager 4, Senior Play 4 Calculus Club 4, Advanced Problems 4, and Bowling 2,3,4. gf I FRANK MAROTTA Frank Oh, never mind. Frank is one of the people who bears a lot of weight in our class. Being a friend to everyone he was well-liked by everyone. You could al- ways tell where he was by the perfume of his girlfriends' letters. He has been in Badminton 2, Bowling 2,3,4, Aeronautical Club 1, Senior Play 4, Yearbook Staff, Advanced Problems 4. 'ii 'V' T' ROBERT METZGER KATHLEEN NILL Bob Yes, sir! ! ! Kathy 1'm not sure. Bob joined our class in recent years. While Kathleen is one of our regular class stand-bys. with us, he was always ready with a helping She does not make too much of a fuss because hand. He gave many teachers his Service by of her quietness, but her help and friendship acting as Visual Aid camera operator and will always be remembered by us. She was in working on the School Supplies Staff. Chorus 1,1Z,3, and Library Club 4. LYNN PHILLIPS GAIL PUKIT Flips Sharp as . . . Snowflake Sharp as what? . . . A true humorist, likes to cheat, never says bad The mare from the River lands, always right about anyone, plays a crooked game of basket- up on the top both in marks and personality, ball. She participated in Girls' Athletics l,2, was class secretary 1, Vice-President 2, Year- 3,4, Class Treasurer 2, Chorus l,2, Sophomore book Staff, Senior Play, Girls' Athletics l,2, Play 2, YearbookStaff4, Bowling 3,4, and Sen- ,3 4 Acro Club 2 Dramatics 1 and Advanced ior Play 4. Problems Course , STEVEN SCHONFELD JACK SMITH S eve I don t wanna Tiger Hey, man. A guy who should go far in the engineering A good organizer, always with Carel, funny field, was always a good student especially in when in a good mood, an integral part of the math and science Baseball l 2 Bowling 3 4 class of '59. Was elected Vice President 3,4, Senior Play Yearbook Staff Advanced Prob Secretary 2, Student Council 3,4, Football 2,3, lems Course Calculus Club Chess Club all Senior Play, Basketball l,2, Bowling 4, Vol- in the Senior Year, and Student Council leyball 2. MARY JANE TUCKER llMaryyll HJO1-1y.ll The very last from Flanders, with a school bus all to herself her uiet fr: endship and willing- Cl ness to work will not be forgotten Has par ticipated in Chorus l 2 3 Library Club 4 Sen ior Play Calculus Club 4 and French Club 4 sf 'Q' The inquiring mind is never satis- fied with things as they are. It assumes that anything and every- thing can be improved. --Harlow H. Curtice SEATED: Mrs. Ann Kingston, Mrs. Cristine Taft, Mrs. Geraldine Press, Miss Una Jean Donavan, Miss Mary E. Squires, Mrs. Nancy Liehr, Mr. Robert Govern, Principal, Mrs. Charlotte Rinne, Mrs. Eleanore Penny, Miss Linda Ward, Mrs. Ruth Herbert, Mrs. Joan Machinchick, and Mrs. Katheryn Penney. STANDING: Mr. I. John Magin- sky, Mr. John Schiller, Mr. Paul Rafuse, Mr. Robert Keenan, Mr. Eugene Kingston, Mr. Thamas E.. Murray, Mr. Frank Craig, Ivlr. Elmer Howes, Mr. Edward Lopez, Mr. Alan Bromberg, Mr. Harold Joslin, Mr. Albert C. Fec- teau, Mr. Francis Sullivan. I 'f 'ff ,n '-Qs K f,,',,,q,, V V , g wQ,fw,5 .- K 1 1 ,17 r , f?,i,vU ,f ,,,.5,V . . ,-4 17 i . V5 'K I 3 Q 1 Q 1 7 R 'I I ' -13' f X 4 I-x 4 1 I 1 9 fy .J V. xw ff vim'-Owning-. 0 S1 .K . ., mr, Q v wif' , 1' .. ' . M . 5 - 'Q 1 i ' + ' I N .lk H, 'gift' 'Mil My A 1' FIRST ROW: Warren Booth, Bill Carter, Diane George, Diane Byrnes, Barbara Bechler, Eileen Kennedy, Elaine Adler, Janet Sarnowski, Cheryle Phillips, Vallory Flynn. SECOND ROW: Philip Fallo, Kenneth Topping, Wayne Hudson, Christine Blindenhofer, Patricia Babcock, William Kehoe, Joseph Hill, Helena Carson. TOP ROW: Mr. Maginsky, Alan Baumann, Dennis MCCreedy, George Babcock, George Smith, Gary Davis, Willard Downs, Michael Shaughnessy. ABSENT: George Hess, Margaret Hansel, Russell Mueller. Class of I96I Class Officers Helena Carson, George Babcock, Gary Davis, Pat Babcock. I ia gui N if! 'Se . wal f .nf . , A V . ? 'l:.1 If -Q ri?-12 I ' 21 I 1 ' ', il, - f ' ' .. f- r , . 1 5'Q'z,,if1 E is 1 !! A fx M V A ! 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' in i , my 'Y' , 1 ar. , M 3 f 1 LY We E, gg, 'At' I 2, A5 f , ' ' f Ns V J Q 4' 34' if i ' ,f is . . L' fl 4 -1 ed 'I 'Y J 'Q Q, b ., , 4 'ff 4' ! 1 fisvnit This year's team made up of under- classmen, showed a remarkable im-- provement over the preceding year's team. These boys will all be out on the court again next year and we hope they do even better with experience backing them. Basketball FIRST ROW: Coach Sullivan, Willard Downs, Richard Ouellette, Chris Holzman, Frank Craig, George Downs George Babcock, Richard Downs. SECOND ROW: Allan Bauman, William Kehoe, Robert Smith, Robert Gregor, George Smith, Warren Booth. THIRD ROW: Aubrey Woolsey, Charles White, David Spengler, Ber- nard Martin, Jack Lanigan. Badminton This year's squad, composed of several members of last year's championship team, had a fine sea- son, defeating most of its opponents. The team members were: KNEELING: Tom Dargan, Fred Foster, Kenneth Topping. STANDING: Charles White, Bernard Martin, Dennis McCreedy, and Coach Lopez Bowling Coach Ed Lopez's keglers are again well on their way to division championships, in both the B league and the County tournament. Every player has given his all to make this team as fine as any we have had in many years. The team mem- bers were, KNEELING: Marcel De Benedette, Russ Topping, Frank Marotta, Charles Altenkirch, STANDING: Coach Lopez, Buddy Jackson, Steve Schonfeld, Cecil Midget, Richard Knierim. Volleyball Members of last year's championship team co- operated with the new members of the squad to triumph once more in the competition held at Center Moriches. The team included, KNEELING Frank Klein, Christian Holzman, Pat Case, William Kehoe, George Smith. STANDING: Coach Lopez, Alonzo Abbey, George Groot, Mike Shaughnessy, Aubrey Woolsey. 5' 'rs Q05 x ff Q WawS9M6PxYS MQW iiseflagsswyv ff :mfg Q ll ws--' W- ' unify: 1 l fs ff We W Y i I X-7' Q V N- ' 'f'L 1 X J . Km NS-N, I fits mg N' was Y M -.., FIRST ROW: Charles White, Thomas Dargan, Willard Downs, Lee Voorhees, Bernard Martin. SECOND ROW: Coach Lopez, Richard Ouellette, Wayne Hudson, Cosimo De Pazzi, William Kehoe, George Hess. This year's baseball team had a very success- ful season, under the careful guidance of Mr. Lopez. The team's members learned the value of good sportsmanship. Freshmen and Sophomores made up the core of the squad, so Coach Lopez had plenty of work to do in order to form the outstanding team of which Hampton Bays is capable. ,ag -Sui ,, Q .. if ' ' ,, WU I , ., af The members of Girls' Athletic, under the able coaching of Mrs. Ruth Herbert, had a very successful year. Representatives chosen from the teams took part in the Volleyball Playday in Riverhead, and, al- though they didn't take first place, they gave a very good showing. They also took part in Basketball and Softball Playdays. All in all, it proved a very good athletic year. Girls Varsity Cheerleaders--Carel Havens, Carol Overholtzer, Jeanne Booth, Marion Holzman, Captain, Ricky Dean, Jeannette Conrad. , LWQ 1-rr ' 1 K , 4 ' as :wx . ff? if me S f ,Y 2439? QQ? Q35 ?'f Q gf' Y V fi '93 ' ' A 5 N If , 3 ,'-14'24v7ff'Q 'A .ff ' ,534-,ff , . ms' is 9 f Q Aff? 1 . , ,QQ 2' X A+: xl xifnf 1 4 M 24 r ' 5 5' , . ya. L' AL 'C 5, , ' 0, . 15 'Q FIRST ROW: Thomas Micari, Wayne Penny, Patrick Gregor, Marvin Dean, Thomas Downs, Edward Schultz. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rafuse, John Downs, Steve Micari, Andy Kadak, He- witt King, Harry Babcock, Benny Lupia. 'ff ,Q , y K ... r Cheerleaders: Geri Nill, Kathy Kehoe, Kathy Joslin, Linda Moore, Pat Lanigan, Georgette Conrad, Joy Walker. 38 Junior Hi h G vigil. 3- Jay' Athletics 9 FIRST ROW: Tom Downs, Bruce Moore, Pat Gregor, Warren Poulson, Mr. Rafuse. SECOND ROW: Tom Micari, Steve Micari, Andy Kadak Ben Lupia, Dave Murphy, Harry Babcock, He- witt King. , .,.qnv ' . , . 1 , .1 ., gf Q, 1' fl, '- ' A 3P'b'?-,7'..:h' 1 is , 2 xx f- A I ' ss' ,I 1,7 f A4 Y. N pf , , Pit, 3 -, f .. V' in . 3 - ,1g,,Ql 1 GN Q, ,,, eff QA, A my f' Q- , ff, 5 , I ,E ' .6 , V xg, ,, . , ' ' x 3 X l ? ,f 7 ' .W V ' 45 4 4 Q M, 1.wm,,-.si Z' ' - M Q, E 5 Q- an ' ll . - ! Q A- '- W A, W '-s ffl? 3 Q :L b Q. 15 ' X. 7 f ' QV A i+ fgEKli G32 3 ' 5 ?L , e Ll W- The chorus wishes to express its gratitude to Mrs. Machinchick for the fine and out- standing work she has done throughout the year. We hope we may live up to the high stand- ards she has set for us. The various pro- grams included entertaining for the P.T.A., and singing at the Christmas Pageant, and we sincerely hope there will be many more in the future. Our Chorus FIRST ROW: E. Kussell, S. Stirnpson, B. Abbey, N. Tucker. SECOND ROW: P. Green, C. Sabel, L. Kolbrick, M Kehoe THIRD ROW: R. Anstett, D. Hess, D. George, M. Bitz, L. Moore, K. Joslin, S. Kadak, H. Schultz, D. Dick hoff C Goss, B. Bahner, S. Frass, Mrs. Machinchick. FOURTH ROW: K. Kehoe, E. Schultz, M. Downs, J. Walker M Melbourne, A. Saffer. FIFTH ROW: A. Kadak, S. Micari, H. King, G. MacMahn, D. Murphy, B. Lupia. SIXTH ROW R De Benedette, R. Anderson, C. Woznick. fx QI Dramatics Club The Dramatics Club opened its second season by going into rehearsal for their Spring production of The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife, by Anatole France. Those participating in last years productions of Party Line and The Marriage Proposal were: seated, C. Overholtzer, J. Lopez, R. Dean, E, Adler, J. Conrad, D. Spengler. Standing: P. Hansel, A. Raynor, W, Carter, Mr. T. E. Murray, advisor, G. Hess, T. Dargan, G. Davis. Library Club The Library Club, newly organized this year, met under the direction of Mrs. Schmidt. The Club, composed of several high school students, has helped to arrange the library in its new location. The members have become familiar with the fundamentals of a library, and have been able to offer more library service to the students. Student Council This is the heart of the student body, whose re- presentatives are elected annuallyby the students. During the year open meetings were held regu- larly. This year, with the aid of Mr. Craig, the Council took part in the writing and publishing of the Student Handbook. The following students served as members for 1959: Seated: T. Micari, l-l. Babcock, P. Lanigan, J. Smith, D. Hess, P. Behrmann, and A. Kadak. Standing: C. Woz- nick, G. Babcock, J. Lanigan, G. Davis, R. Topping, Mr. Craig. Senior Play Early in December, the Senior Class presented the play, Strange Boardersf' lt was a huge success and attracted a large crowd. The setting was a boarding house in a small New England town by the seashore. The boarding house was run by Cordelia Tuttle, a woman inexperienced in boarding house management. and who had her hands full with the house and two foster daughters. To add a little spicc, a gang of crooks, headed by the notorious Boston Benny, moved in and started searching for stolen money. A dressmaker's dummy came in handy at the end and the crooks were cap- tured, and everyone lived happily ever after. Smiley ...... Joey ........ Priscilla Haines . . Amity Haines . . Candy Fenway . . Boston Benny . . . Glory Fenway . . Deacon....... Professor Harriman Suzie . . . .... . Cordelia ...... Captain Winkle . . Lon Daggett .... John Todd .... Myrtle Hodge . . . CAST Alonzo Abbey Tom Clancey Sandra Downs Linda Foster Sylvia Furman George Groot Carel Havens Richard Knierim Frank Marotta Lynn Phillips Gail Pukit Steve Schonfeld Jack Smith Russ Topping Mary Jane Tucker Prompters--M. Holzman, J, Conrad, J. Lanigan, Stage Crew--A. Capone, T. Anderson, G. Groot, J. Smithg Usherettes--J. Conrad, J. Booth, M. Mel- bourne, C. Overholtzerg Director--Mr. T, E. Mur- rayg Make-up--Mrs. Joan Holbrick. nv N.. .fav-9' Q ,la 9.51 M 21 if o ...,T 3' 'F' YQ 'Ii' A 3 .I 'VX .V 1 , was K ' M. 67,4 J 2 ,-3,53 ,A -if--..,..i g'Qz':f,T.: f , V J 4,1 gf. . vf .41 3 f 3' J. wi., ff T7 Q' ,, 5 ,gs f:yfk?Ei1i7lY5w A ABOVE--Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. F. Nicholson, Mrs. M. Mack, Mrs. E. Penny, Mrs. E. Bussanih. A41 ,,,, 5 aw- ' f mi, 'lab ABOVE--Custodians: Mr. J. Smith, J. Baumann, Mr. C. Kelly. BELOW--School Nurse: Mrs. Margaret Roach. 1.4 BELOW--Bus Drivers: Mr. M. O'Shea, Mr. G. Tuthill, Mr. H Blowes. .1---0 Shopplng at MARY S FOOD MARKET IS a stop In at Mary s NK- LIIJ will With a combination of flne fixtures and servlce to you can be sure ofa watertight and comfortably warm home Forget your worries For klndly advice and If you want your half slick and neat the Senior assistance call In at JOSEPH POKORNEY S Class knows a barber you ought to meet Go to INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE on Mann SAL S BARBER SHOP Street Hungry? Tharsty7 Drop In at CAROLYN'S HAMPTON REXALL DRUGS IS where your LUNCHEONETTE for the finest snack and serv health ns our one concern. Ice to match. 5 I A . I ' - g 'avg ,,,' . ., , ,. , i A , A P A., , I r pleasure. For good food at any and all times, be found at STAN'S PLUMBING AND HEATING, P 1 ,..-:J v Stopping to fill the car wnth gas are some Hampton BAYS AUTO REPAIRS IS at your complete service Bays Hugh gurls They like TUT S friendly servlce to fax or check over your car For wrecker serv and speclal personal care :ce expert lubrlcatlon or batteries charged It s Bays Auto Repairs NWQ O Cleaning done with the greatest of care For Give your family a treat' Buy your meat at S fast and relnable service HAMPTON BAYS MARKET where you Il get the best for less LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS offers the finest Step In For the best nn pianos vlslt HORNBECK 8- Whatever the occasion may be you can count on SONS STUDIO Large selection of Splnets and the laundry and cleaning servlce from the Consoles Rentals tunmg and repairs HAMPTON BAYS LAUNDROMAT X 4 An answer to heating problems IS KYTE HEATING SCFVICQ In Hampton Bays For reason able cost and fast dependable servlce call Kyte today Whether It be hard rolls or cake may we suggest you stop forthe thongs MAIN STREET BAKERY bakes If you re weary from your long tiresome rude be sure to stop at BURKE S BAYSIDE A fn If you are looknng for expert advise and a real buy pay a vasst to JOSEPHINE Mc SWEENEY S REAL ESTATE You will be ln frlendly hands my lea If It s prescriptions you want filled or lust browsxng around stop at MESCHUTT S PHARMACY In the heart of Good Ground JACKsuN ls. lui W! llll lll Jack be nimble .lack be quick JACKSON S has every kind of stuck .1 'N 'x T T we . . . . H . . ,, . . v . - I . . . . 1 . I 1 ' ' Stn: nn ,W . to A ' ' 'Y I . K x 1 rm , 'ff 'ng ' f I A M' YA ff . . , . . . . - u I n - 7 ' I N 5 Z , -, Y-i L 'b 'L 1 , l' ' . 'fu . 1 1 ri ' h f T Q an 'vk ,.. 5' W N' 1 - - ' ' ' I I f I - ' . a You may get the shock of your Ilfe when you deal with DITGES ELECTRICAL STORE but at wnll only be because youll be getting servuce such as you never had before Dolng lt yourself? The HAMPTON HARDWARE Alonzo Abbey and Steve Schonfeld seem to be Iyung down on the lob but can one blame them7 Wlth the great variety of hardware and dependable service found at PHILLIPS of HAMPTON BAYS They don t have to move a muscle For the fmest In bay and ocean tackle ALTEN has the most complete llne of tools and KIRCH S IS the place for you Charters can also accessories for every chore be arranged for a day s pleasure Does your hair look sort of like a mop? If S0 YOU Are you tired worn out and run down? If you are had better go to DON S BEAUTY SHOP you don t need Gerltol you need a rest at PARKER S COTTAGES If you want food that s not run ofthe mlll go to If your TV set goes on the bllnk Call JOHNNY S the great new HAMPTON GRILL' TV as qulck as a wlnk ua i On cold mormngs does your car klck like a mule? Go to CORRIGAN S for your boat docking and If so you had better use BANGTSON S FUEL leave It there for winter parking seamlng scrapung palntlng and caulking you Il be rldmg your boat not walking Right In downtown Hampton Bays may be found Don t do the 'ob yourself 'let George do It one of the largest appliance stores In Eastern Yes GEORGE HOLZMAN CONTRACTING Cor Long Island. For prices that better Cnty prlces and do any 'ob you could ever have' m gh, bulldozmg reliable merchandise, call at SUFFOLK held, REFRIGERATION. - . J-.. 1 , MATZ S mechonncs manufacture most metal mate ,-1 QQ+ rnals marvelously Do you have a house planned? GALHUE REAL Master merchandise mode magnificent ESTATE has the land on hand ,SALE ALL. 5 tr L95 WST G0 Are you looking for a place to buy fme clothes Are you Interested In dry goods at extreme rock at moderate PYICQSQ Well then CARL 8, JACKS bottom prnces7 ADLER S DEPARTMENT STORE f ns the perfect place for you LITTLE DISCOUNT HOUSE IS or you R f d b vera e for a arty or your For complete servlce for your boat car and I you nee any e g p home vusut the CANAL SERVICE CENTER Gnd home VISIT the HAMPTON BAY5 BEVERAGE ANY h re ruces are sknnned to the bone have Bob Bossellman help you fund what you COMP w e p Wdnl' Dad the depressions of1819 1869 and 1929 worry you? Throw away your worrnes and de poslt your money In the HAMPTON BAYS NATIONAL BANK nf any Your T V onthe blank? Well what do you thunk? Call ED KUKLA S T V as quick as 0 wmk -,rf 1 'Y v my CARVEL makes the best shakes In town and no one knows better than Rach Knlerlm who has umpteen hundred empty containers In has car Sel and Les Schonfeld ofthe S GRAND STORE Hampton Bays take thus opportunlty to congratu late the Sensor Class and to wxsh them the best of luck un theur future endeavors and are lolned nn thus wash by theur able asslstants Mrs Har :ey Davls and Mrs Joseph Baumann foxy, new!! If your car needs servscmg call 0? TOWN GARAGE Have you been lookmg for a place to eat tood for fast and dependable attention Your car wull be whnch ns really different? Well for the finest luke new again ltalnan and French cunsme dune at VILLA PAUL is sw . , ,, 1 Q lf b .4 9 -a l A' y, ,jf ,M 5 o 1 E , . I I . ,Is W,-,,.... - yr QV ' f A A . I Le, ' L' Ilfl K-4 yuh. , gf' 0 I , . . . . . . . ' . - i Sym fo, pMCA!0lf'5o' :w.n5.nl.Llll ,,,,,,,pp2'Ul3 Want a house built strong as rock yet as beautiful as a ballroom? The men to see are DAN CAPONE and SON the oldest and most reliable buulders In town lf you like food which IS exqulsltely prepared and magnnflcently served then the wonderful NEW CANOE PLACE INN IS for you 5 Are you tired of all the hustle and bustle ofthe large supermarket? Then vlslt TED and JOHNS country style grocery and shop rn complete comfort For a wonderful new treat In desserts try the dellclous homemade Ice cream at the CHOCOLATE SHOPPE A wooumu KEN NELS ls your dog lonely when you go on a tmp? lf so leave hum at WOODHILL KENNELS and he wnll howl wlth delight ,-A Fed up with shopping In small Inadequate QYOCGYIBS? GREENBERGS SUPER MARKET IS the place where every ortlcle IS available right at your funger tlps . , . . I . . . l 1 W . V I Q I, D J 'iq ' f' , 1 , yi 5 A flc . L 1 ', .rl 1 .I t W K A f 1 fl K T 1 f E og l 1 . . . I - IIWII f Our Friends Mr S. 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