Hempstead High School - Colonial Yearbook (Hempstead, NY)

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F f . 152 FACULTY 1-f Mx Ii-,'ifqi5SL JOHHQ JOWCC BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right Row l Margaret E Doty District Clerk Robert .l Hartnett President Dr Hyman Geller Row ll Leonard S Welslng Superintendent of Buildings John J Feldis Russell G Booth Secretary Emllj Belsovec Treasurer C H Tunnrcllfle Jones School Attorney Dr W A Kincard Superintendent of Schools Board ol Directors OT very many of us realize the Important duties performed by the Board of Education It IS this Board that IS the governing body of the schools In our district The Board is also responsible for the adult education courses oftered here In Hempstead The Board of Educatuons main duty is to make decisions and solve the problems concernlng the schools as they arise The Board takes care of all Important matters that have to do with education The members are concerned with the school budget the purchase of school land erectlon and maintenance of buildings and the complete policy making of the school district Together with Dr W Amos Kincaid Superintendent of Schools and Margaret E Doty District Clerk the Board meets once a month The five members who make up the Board are elected by the tax payers from our school district for a term of flve years A new member as chosen each year for this term Our thanks to the Board of Education for the fine work it has done for our school our school district and the education of our students. 10 The Bug Top Director OR many people thrrteen rs an unlucky num ber However for those of us rn Hempstead rt rs an extremely lucky one srnce Dr Klncald has now been our Supcrrntendent of Schools tor Many of us thrnkof Dr Krncard as the man who closes school when rt snows However Dr Kun card has done much more tor Hempstead stu dents than merely closrng rt doors for a day For example our excellent Gundance Depart ment got nts start because of Dr Krncard The Athletrc Department also owes ham a debt of gratrtude for bemg Instrumental rn the burldrng of the bleachers out on the field and for the enlargement of the gurls field Hempstead s now famous Musrc Department was revrtalrzed by Dr Krncard Indeed we can pornt to many bene fits that the Hempstead Publrc Schools have derived from Dr Krncard our Superintendent of Schools fl! 'of' 5561! he DR W AMOS KINCAID thirteen years. . , , I ' ,f . Q . . I . I y v I l Dr Thomas D Sheldon Our Rung Master HENEVER theres a warm day wuth clear skues uts never an unusual sught to see Dr Sheldon out front greetung hus new students as they enter school Dr Sheldon as you all should know by now us Mr Beddow s successor as pruncupal of our school and greetung the stu dents thus way us only one example of the many ways un whuch he gauns the fruendshup and confl dence of Hempstead Hugh students Dr Sheldons educatuonal background has been exceptuonally varued After graduatung from Munoa Hugh he entered Syracuse Unuversuty ma uorung un scuences Shortly after graduatung from Syracuse he started teachung scuence and phys ucal education at Splut Rock Hugh School and he also coached the schools basketball and soccer teams Dr Sheldon then sugned up wuth the U S Army Durung hrs two years of servuce he served as an electronucs technucuan and su pervused raduoteletype traunung Afterwards he returned to teachung scuence and druver educa tuon at hus Alma Mater Munoa Hugh After school he coached theur football baseball and basket ball teams Wuth luttle tume left for humself Dr Sheldon always managed to partucupate un communuty clubs and orgcunuzatuons Included un hus long lust ae Presudent of the Onondaga County League Durector of Health Physucal Educatuon and Recreatuon un Munoa and an actuve member of Hempstead s Luon Club Dr Sheldon worked very hard before beung elected Vuce Pruncupal and Durector of Adult Edu catuon at Munoa Hugh In 1953 he became the Pruncupal of Munoas Junuor and Senuor Hugh School and held that posutuon up to the tume he was appounted the new pruncupal of Hempstead Hugh For the short tume he has been here Dr Shel don has done much for the umprovement of our school As far as hus Iukes and duslukes are con cerned Dr Sheldon lukes all kunds of sports a clean well run school and walkung to and from school Among hus duslukes are poor sportsmcun shup and dusorderly conduct un classes and halls We all welcome Dr Sheldon as our new prun cupal and hope that the future wull brung many more successful years for hum at Hempstead Hugh School , . . ., . 1 . . 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I 1 ' .. . , . . rl . -. r I 1 , . . .. . , . . . 1 ' ' I ' I u ' 1 Assistants to the Rlngmaster MONG the most Important persons at Hemp stead Hugh are the Admmlstratrve Asslst ants Mr Flax Mr Keenan Mr Prahl and Mr Moore Mr Flax and Mr Keenan carry on In Omce Two thelr many dutles whuch Include checking boys attendance and dusclplme extra currlcular actlvltles athletnc funds and the schedulmg of all school achvltles Found In Office Flve rs Mr Prahl Mr Prahl IS In charge of the guidance program ln our hugh school Under has dlrectlon the counselors work lndlvudually with the students un order to Arthur Flay As :stan to the Principal help ea h studenr to make has hugh school edu cation and experience as valuable as possrble Mr Moore IS the fourth Admmlstratwe Asslst ant He IS Currlculum Coordmator and Director of Audio Visual Educatlon Mr Moore supervises all the auduo visual equipment used In Dlstrlct One Among his many chores are planning a budget workmg with committees dellvermg sup plles to teachers and tralmng students to op erate audio visual equipment Our slnceres- appr clatuon goes to the Ad mmlstratlve Assistants for the fine work they have done for the betterment of our school E Carleton Moore Wnlluam Prahl Robert Keenan Curriculum Coordmator Director of Guidance Stat? Assistant l I I s J 2' I ' 1 ' I ' I ' . . . . . I - , . . . 1 . . . , . I I I I ' . .... S . . e . - 1 L left to right Flo ence Abbott Citizenship Education Alyce Adolph Phy ical Education Kazmuer Albnnskr Music Robert Ayres Mathematics Robert Baker English Rupert Barber Jr Speech and Drama Our Trainers AVE you ever stopped to think about your teachers and realize how many problems they must face each school day during the forty week period of every school year? While you are busy occupy :ng your after school hours participating rn various school acttvltles or doing your assigned homework, most teachers gener ally have a stack of homework or test papers to take home and correct for hours at a time Every teacher takes a keen In terest In each of his or her students and sees to each student s need for knowledge Besides the many tasks that techers must perform during school hours, most all teachers of H H S also take It u on themselves to sponsor an extra curricular club or coach an athletic team after school has been dismissed We are fortunate to have many active clubs and organizations In H. H. S. for which most of the credit Margaret Benghley Science Nancy Belfer r et right Royal Benner Science Marion Bennett, Homemokingg Virginia Best, School Nurse: Imogene Boyle Chairman Mu rc Department: Alice Bringhurst, Business: Paul Brown, Business. QQ- I4 should be extended to the many teachers who sacrifice their time to assist in promot- ing more interest in extra-curricular activi- ties for the benefit of the students. During summer recess, some teachers even sign up for extra courses to provide you, the student, with a more vast and vivid portrait ot new educational ideas that may someday prove helpful to you when you take your place in the world. Among the many special departments 'N f 1 9' ws i nf-as 7, 'Lf Lett ta right, Row If Thomas Chambers, Art, ltuincl Chapman Homcmalxing Ncry Cha ch Engl: h D Smith A. Combes, School Doctor, Pauline Cullen Librarian Stuart Dale Industrial Arts Row ll A Barrett Davidson, Chairman, Business Departmentg Catherine Degenhardt Business Viola Dendy Science Yvette Dagin, Core Curriculum, Sonia Darwin, English A Franklin Faust Chairman Science Department that are included in our school system is the guidance department. This department contains four individual guidance counsel- ors and their secretaries, who assist each student in planning his or her high school program during the four years of high school and assist in selecting a higher place ot learning tor academic students. They are ready and willing to help the student at any time he is in need of assist- CJFICE. flu! l Marilyn Mayer, Mrs, Vincent, Norina Gomillion, Alan Lee Young, Judy Bennett study the world. For the benefit of all students, the guid- ance department maintains a large amount of research material on various colleges and universities throughout the country to which the student may refer. Also, this de- partment has a special staff that serves to help students obtain part or full-time em- ployment appropriate to their training in a specific field. The faculty is divided, according to subiects, into individual departments. The 0. :rc ..- L 71 '22 Gs. A Left to right, Row lr Frank Fish, Citizenship Education, Marion Fish, Music, Bernice Ford, English, Fred Franz, Physical Education, Barbara Friedman, Business, Ruth Gaflga, Business. Row ll, Felix Gongemi, Physical Education, Flora Gunnerson, Citizenship Education, Gertrude Gunther, Language, Robert Hayes, Chairman, Math Department, Mathias Hcllzach, Business, Harrison Hodges, Music. Mr. Mansell helps Ralph Ascolli in Industrial Arts while Ronald Sampson works alone. English department, under the chairman- ship of Miss Barth, does much to establish a more basic view of the English language and literature. To promote this understand- ing of our language, students were given tickets in their English classes for a Shakes- pearean play presented by Hofstra College in March. An excursion trip to Connecticut in May to see the Shakespearean Festival also proved beneficial to both students and English teachers who attended. The citizenship-education department is Q' Y-v 'Qi Helen l9 Left to right: Carl Hcltz, Mathematics, Dorothy Houck, Business: Paul Krause Physical Education Gerald LaCombe Mathematics 4.4 Jelicks, Industrial Arts, Margaret Jones, Business: under the direction of Mrs. Vincent. Learn- ing the many facts about our past civili- zation and the development of our pres- our way of living, has long been an inter- esting and important factor of our school life. If it were not for the past we would not have the present, so we must allow ourselves to have more time to do research in both history and geography, for with- out them, we would be lost. ln establish- ing a history club this year, we have suc- ceeded in reaching this goal. We need a more clear understanding of life and ifs development and here in our history class- room is where we shall achieve this goal. The math department, under the super- vision of Mr. Hayes, has ben working steadily to develop better and higher math courses for those who show interest and ability in this field. With the growing need for more mathematicians in the scientific and teaching fields, this department has supported two math clubs, the Junior Math Club for freshmen and sopohomores and Tupiar Club for iuniors and seniors, to lure interested and able followers. Ruth Joyce, nelzi, language English, Kenneth Lawson Science Dr. Edna Layton Mathematics Willard Leusch Language Left to right: Maurice Levin, Science, Martin Lind, Science, Lois Linn, English, Anne MacDougall, Counselor, Esther McQueen, Musicg Antonia Menza, English. 1 Charles Q4 . 7:- 177 s,.'x Q3 l i 4.. 1'-In NR Left to right John Menza English Joseph Muller Counselor John Mills Cntrzenshrp Education Olvm Mull Bu mess Wllbur Morsell Chairman Industrial Arts Department Matthew Murphy English Ida Beth Newlon Englush Arthur Nolan Citizen hup Education Dorothy Owen Cvtnzenshup Education The science department as headed by Mr Faust ln the past few years slnce the first satellite was put into space, there has been considerable pressure for more ad vanced courses to be offered to the Inter ested and skilled student The need for more young sclentlsts In this Atomic Age has prompted our science department to encourage more science students Today with the help of the science teachers, each 5 :ence student IS able to leave H H S with a firm background In thus field Mrs Young as head of the language department has been able to establrsh with the help of the other language teach ers, an Interest In the culture and cus'oms of other people ln other lands With the establishment of four rndrvldual language clubs the members receive a wlder knowl edge of the customs of the people whose language they study than they could re celve un the classroom Thus has helped the language teacher to put across to the stu dent a better understandnng of the lan guage he IS studying The business department, supervised by May Pilkington Dean ot Girls Fred Pilkington Chairman Art Department Left to right Frank Rago Cutlzenshlp Education Mrruam Randall English Lllllan Relcher Physical Educatuon Judith Rothenberg Language- Flora Schoedel As nstant Nurse- Henry Schaedel Industrial Arts. Q I8 Mr. Davidson, is able to send its students into the business world with the best train- Q F ing in business available at any high school. This is due to the fact that in recent years there have been various organizations or programs of- fered to business students, such as the co-opera- tive program oftered to retailing students, which provides the student with a clear view of prac- ticing business methods. The teachers and ad- visors of the business department are able to help the student attain a suitable position in the vocation of his choice, after he leaves high Miss Winter leads a Latin recitation. -S' c'o. 3 Wx Q--v 'IT' sa. , r, Left to right, Row I: Robert Schuessler, Science, Albert Smith, Mathematics, Jean Stilger, language, Vfilliam Strickland, Music, Anne Turnbull, English, James Turnbull, Counselor, Row ll: Alison Vincent, Chairman, Citizenship Education Department, Alfred Voorhies, Chairman, Physical Education Depart- ment, Emilie Walter, Psychologist, Egon Wendell, English, Luke White, Science, Stanley White, Driver Education, Virginia Steele has her office picture taken by Mr. Smith. school. t The music department, under the direction of Miss Boyle, and the art department, under the direction of Mr. Pilkington, have done much to promote the arts as well as the sciences this year. The members of the music department, with the assistance of Dr. Frackenpohl from the Ford Foundation proiect, have built up this de- I-' rp! partment's repertoire even more. Both depart- ments provide pleasure for the students involved hr' 9, ffl E fr ur' Miss Ford dl cusses literature with her senior English class in their courses and try to promote more mean mg to the importance of learning in order that students may appreciate the more cultural things I1 e The physical education department directed by M Voorhnes has done a considerable amount ot work in providing more extra curricu lar activities for the benefit of both the boys and girls The promotion of special sports events such as pep rallies, football and basketball games and track meets has encouraged sports 79k its if llQ YjQ. 'YW Left t right, Row lf Ar'hur Wickham, Citizenship Education- Alfred Windt, Mathematics, Nelson Williams, Citizenship Education: Mabel Winter, Language- Celine Young, Chairman, language Depart- ment, louis Zara, Business. Row ll: Barbara Zinn, Drama and Speech. Miss Bennett gives instfuctionz to Joanne Esposito. manship and co-operation among the students. The efficiency of our physical education instruc- tors has kept the high standards set by our school system and serves to preserve those standards. These departments and the many other spe- cial departments that have been established for the advancement of our student body tend to show that the teachers and stat? are working along everyday to provide both knowledge and 1. enioyment for the student. The medical depart- ment has Dr. Combes and Miss Best to check up on the physical health of the student, while Dr. Walter handles the mental problems of certain individual students in order to help them solve their problems. The fine work of these many qualified and skillful teachers and members of the staff makes our school system one of the best in the country. A specihc group of individuals, who have not as yet been recognized for their never-ending Mr. Lacombe teaches Moth TO, l ,..-. .Wt L i 5 Al 199 Left to right, Row It May Duryea, Registrar, Barbara Giganti, Secretary, Jane Herod, Clerk, Wilma Ncwoczenski, Secretary, Judith Oswald, Secretary, Ethel Pashley, Secretary. Row ll: Gcrri Quigley, Secretory, Eunice Ronncrman, Secretary, Rosemarie Sgroi, Secretary, Jeanette Sicgmann, Account Clcrkg Evelyn Vfolt, Secretary. David Henshaw presents Miss Wolt with her New York Tim3s. work in the various offices of our school, is the secretaries. These persons are the backbone of our oftice staff. They use their secretarial skill to aid the school by keeping the records straight and by performing clerical work for the teach- ers. They also arrange interviews for students with their guidance counselor and appointments with representatives from colleges and universi- ties. We of the H. H. S. recognize the secre- taries for the fine work they have done this year. in e f' CLASSES 'wiv 1 wr , Wie A 'ff N2 -Q Qff':-suv? my -1 Mf wb - 160 JJOHCQ' GAIN this year Hempstead High School has produced a senior class composed of many capable students of whom it can be iustly proud. To the sensor class advssors Mr Lawson Mr Levsn and Mrs Dendy goes much credst for thss worthy accomplsshment Thesr competent and helpful lcadershsp deserves many thanks from all who b nefitted from st The sob of maksng the sensor year especsally outs andsng also be longed to the four class oFl'icers Sensors ensoy many actsvstses and prsvslegcs not extended to the lower classmen The trads tson of Sensor Frosh Day on whsch the sensor gsrls dress as mommses and freshmen gsrls dress ADVISORS Left to rsghl Mr Levsn Mrs Dendy Mr Lawson the dessgnated day lollspops and stuFled ans mals were seen everywhere The Sensor Ball held sn January was ensoyed by all who attended In May the annual sprsng concert at which the band orchestra chosr and glee clubs performed was dedscated to the sensors Sensor Week was held as usual sn June Thss week was devoted solely to sensors The actsvstses sndulged sn sn cluded Old Clothes Day Dress Up Day a sensor tea and an afternoon dance Thss ss all sn keep sng wsth the tradstson started years ago to gsve the sensors one week of thesr own Naturally everyone ensoyed hsmself smmensely : - , - 1 - , h I . . as babies, was carried on again this year. 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I ln addstson to these specsal actsvstses the sensors partscspated sn all the other actsvstses that our school offers Everywhere one looked one could find sensors sensors sn the mussc de partment sensors servsng as gym asds sensors sn the scsence and math clubs sensors every where' Besng the elders and more expersenced they were often called upcn for leadershsp To a sensor however lsfe was not all clubs and proms and Old Clothes Day Ask any sensor and he wsll tell you thss A tremendous amount of study and homework was requsred The pace was fast and unfortunately st was not always easy for a student to find tsme to do everythsng J Anthony Tssghss and Jenrssfer Joyce rehearse for com mencement and to do st all to the best of hss abslsty The skslls and knowledge gathered dursng school wsll be used by each member of the graduatsng class no matter what work he wsll be dosng sn the future whether he contsnues hss schoolsng or whether he wsll enter the bussness world sm medsately after graduatson Not all learnsng came from books Dursng the past four years the sensors have learned these thsngs that wsll help them succeed sn thesr future lsfe The sensors owe much gratstude and thanks to the teachers especsally lt was the teachers who had the most snfluence over them the past four years of thesr lsves Even though at class nsght the sensors poke fun at the teachers and thesr sdsosyncrasses they really respect them for what they are and what they do After all what would a school be wsthout sts teachers? Everyone here at Hempstead Hsgh ss sndeed fortunate sn havsng the qualsfied faculty that we have Thss years s nsor class chose as sts flower the carnatson as sts colors baby blue and whste and as sts motto Strsve for the best for the future stsll lses before you Hempstead Hsgh School ensoys a fine repu ta son as a school based on the actsons of the Mske Fselds Evelyn Goldblatt Angel Flemsngs and Carl Lawrence at tse lmpersol Bcll past graduatsng classes Thss year s sensor class can hold sts head hsgh among sts predecessors Everyone hopes that the sensors have had many wonderful expersences here and there as they go on to the future that they wont foregt th past Hempstead Hsgh wsshes the sensors good luck and best wsshes for the future , . . , . -1 . . . h . I I I ' ' I I I I '3 I r ' D A. 1 A 1 ' ' 1 l . . ,, , . . - . . in . A s s .ls go T my , I -. 7 , lf sf sz. -, A E1 7 x , 'xii X T I I I . I . . , . , P ' ' ' I v I n ' I T . - . I ' I . . , , C , . . 25 Top Talent Council NE of the most actnve organuzatuons of Hempstead Hugh IS the Semor Executlve Councll As In the past thus group of sensors does a grea deal of work to solve the many problems of their fellow students In the best way they know The councll also holds the responsl bzlxty of proposing a schedule of actlvltles for the entnre year Every senior lmpatlently looks forward to Semor Week The members of the S mcr Ex ecu Ive Council do all the planning for thus week so that ut wall be one long remembered by thc graduates The Councrl makes the declslons for the color flower and motto of the year A representatuve for the Council was elected In every Amerucan hustory class During home room they all met an the same room an order to dlscuss matters that ln any way concerned the organuzatlon of the Semor Class By hav ng a representatuve rn every history class the Cour cll was able to gave all sensors an accurate account of the declslons made by the Councll The Semor Class oFHcers who preside over the Council work hard In order to make thelr class the best one the school has ever known The Councul always does a great deal of the planning for the Semor Ball This years theme was the Imperial Ball which turned out to b a great success and which proved that the Coun cll s hard work dld pay Wlth Mr Levln as their advlsor there s no wonder why the Councul was such a great success SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Left to right Rowl J Ravello B Pugatch F Negler A Flemlngs J Joyce R DeStefano J Goldblatt S Faulkner Row ll T Ramo A T lghls P Stenberg VV Douglas R Molter B West Row Ill Mr Levm R Meyer B Taylor G Vance -ws .141 yi 0 . . I . . I A- ' I 5 . . - . . 1 Q - I . . . . . . , . A . - ,, . ,, . A . .. ,,, I' ' - . . . . , . . . , I I - - , r . , - , - I - , - , - , - 1 4 fl T . ' . . . . , . . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . . x . T? I ' I v -....-..... HE theme of the Imperial Ball, this yeor's Senior Ball, was based on the Russian and French courts of the eighteenth century. The ceil- ing and walls were decorated with fleurs de lis cnd magnificent crests of gold, red, and silver. Music was supplied by the Suburbans from a a beautifully decorated bandstand. All of this wculdn't have been possible if it hadn't been for Jennifer Joyce and the many other con- tributory members. Weeks were spent in the planning and prepa- ration of this memorable occasion. Under the guidance of the Senior Class Advisors, Mrs. Dendy and Mr. Levin, the ambitious committees transformed the boys' gym into an aristocratic court in which Louis XVI could have entertained. The evening of Friday, January 23, began with a welcoming speech by Tony Tsighis. The dance was held from 8 p.m. to midnight, the climax of the evening being traditional corona- tion of the king, Manny Schwartz, and the queen, Fran Negler. This occasion will always be remembered by all who attended. Ronald Gill, loretta VanNess, Judy Cooper, Ralph Ahrens, Liz Regan, Rod Charles, Carol Denike, Hank Drewal enioy the lmperial Ball. The Big Night 2 13 Fran Negler and Manny Schwartz, the queen and the king Dancing tothe music of the Suburbans. lv ACCOMANDO, RICHARD-I will always remember Miss Winter's lively Latin class. I plant to ioin the Navy. ADAMS, JAMES, Jim -German Club 4, Rifle Club l, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 3, 4. I'II always remember the two years in Mr. Murphy's English class and the fun in American history with Miss Abbott. AIMS, HOPE-Choir 3, 4, Honor Club 2, Colonial 3, French Club 4, Greek Games 2. Among my fondest memories will be Mr. Faust's physics class, friends I've made, and lunch B in my iunior year. ALBERT, LAWRENCE, larry -Math Club I, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club I, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Science Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4. l will always remember the laughs in ec. world, Pop Hayes' math class, all my friends, Et tu Charlie. ALBERT, LEONARD, Lenny -Hall Patrol 3, Football 3. I will always remember the many friends I have made in my two years here. ALBANI, PETER-Glee Club l, Chair 3, 4. I will always remember the good times in Mr. Schuessler's class. BAKER, WALLACE, Wally Baloo -Art Club I, Track 2, Glee Club 2, Hall Patrol 3. l'll always remember the good times we had in H.R. 34 with Mr. Leusch. BARRETT, JAMES, Jimmy -Football I, 2, Audio-Visual Squad l, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball l, 2. Mr. Fish made my second year of American history more enioyable than the first. Brenda Broadclus gets her face washed by Gordon Bartels. W li' EE AREMAN, FREDEL, Freddi -F.T.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross l, 2, Library Staff I, 2, 3, Colonial 3, Greek Games l, 2. Among my fondest memories will be Mrs. Slilger, geometry, Louie's, number one best friend, but mostly the famous classic Ivan-hoe. BABER, CLAUDE, Baba -Hall Patrol 4, Football 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 47 Choir 3. I'lI always remember the times I had in art class, GARTEIS GORDON Bandl 2 3 4 Or estra 3 4 hour 2 3 CO ual Feature Edutor 4 Usher at Commencement 3 Four most umportant years of my lufe are pat the knowledge gauned fruends made and fun I had wull remaun always BECHTEL ROBERT Mousue Auduo Vusual Squad 2 3 4 lll always remember Muss Abbotts American hustory class and M Schuessler s earth science class BENDEL BARRY Colonual 3 Usher at Commencement 3 Raduo Club I 4 Pres ath Clubl S I 2 Ho r u I 3 4 Treas 2 Ill never for the ruotous tumes un room 2l wuth a man called Pop Hayes BARTON JAMES-Retoulung I 2 l w Il always remember the fruendly atmosphere at Hempstead Hugh School BCIRNE EILEEN Greek Games 2 Sensor Servuce Squad 3 4 Flower Gurl at Com mencement 3 Softball 3 4 Bowling 4 Ill always remember the fun at HHS my friends Mr lacombes energy un math class and a boy named George BIANCHI JOAN C our 3 4 2 3 4 Counselors Servuce Squad 3 4 Greek Games I 2 3 Flower Gurl at Commence ment 3 I leave Hempstead Hugh with fond memorues of the fruends Ive made and the teachers Ive met BLOCKER JOHN No comment BONSOE EDWINA Dwunue Rufle Club I Archery 2 Greek Games I 2 Horse 2- Volleyball 3- Gym Aide 4. l'll always remember Mrs. Stilger Study Hall D with Carol Rhod and Bong and all the people I've met. BOYD JOHN-J.V. Football 3. l'll always remember my bud- dies and the good times I had playing football for H.H.S. BRAACK JOAN-Bandshow 2 3- Flower Girl at Commencement 3- Honor Club I 3- Colonial 3- Junior Secretary 3 4. Never will I forget the bandshow wonderful friends I've made offices - and all the good times I've had. BRAND, SUSAN, Sue -F.T.A. 2, 35 Footlight Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Student Council 4g Senior Service Squad 3, 4, Vol- le ball 3. The Roosevelt buses, our crazy meetings, and, of Y course, Office IA will always bring back happy memories. BRANDLER RENEE Carol Gee Clubl 2 Bandshowl 2 Greek Games l, 2, Library Staff 4. Thinking back, I will always remember all the wonderful kids, Bob, and the great times we had. 29 We BRAUN JEAN I wall never forget the wonderful teachers I had at HHS especlally Mr Murphy and Mr Zara BROADDUS BRENDA nor Club I 4 O heslra I 2 3 Patruot 2 3 Colomal 3 4 Photography Edntor 4 Greek Games 2 My fondest memones Include my French Il class my Junlor Prom and the wonderful experucnces garned from the muslc department BROERING JOAN .Ir Red Cross 2 Student Councll 3 C0 cperatlve Retaaulang 4 I wrll never forget modern clvrlrzatlon class and the great tlmes I had nn there BROWN DONNA FTA I 2 3 4 Student Council 3 Greek mes I 2 Llbray Stat? 2 3 4 Chret 4 French Club I have enloyed my tour years at Hempstead and hope the Irrends I have made here wrll be lastrng BROWN LINDA Cholr 2 Orchestra 2 3 4 Honor Club 2 I5 X51 3 4 Treas 4 German Club 3 4 My physucs class IS one class I shall never target although I dad enloy my other classes too Xxx .-.-v BROWN LYNNE FTA 2 3 4 Greek Gamesl 2 Gym Arde 46.5-.ssl BROWN WILBUR Hall Patrol 3 Varsrty ck I 2 3 4 State Track Meets West Point 59 Cornell U Nassau County Sprmt Champ I will always remember the lrvely years at Hempstead Hugh especually the track team BUCKLEY STEPHEN Steve Football I arslty 3 k V I wrll remember th good tlmes at Hemp stead BUTLER RAYMOND Hall Patrol 4 Foot arsn G C ck I 2 w always remember my last year and Ist perlod Buslness law 3 Spamsh Club 4 Archery 2 3 I wall always remember my teachers at Hempstead especrally Mr Menza 1' 1 30 BROWN WILLIE Hall Patrol 2 4 Foot ball 4 Student Councll 2 Basketball 3 4 ack I 4 I will alwa remember the good games I played In and the ones I dldnt play In BUTLER JANET Greek Game 2 Gee u 2 Co operatuve Retaulung I 3 Blue and Whale Corner 4 Ill always re member H HS and especnally Mr Davld son and Mr Zara CAIN RICHARD Student Councul 4 I wrll always remember homeroom IO wnth Mr 4 '9 Zara CALEV, BARBARA-Greek Games 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Footlight Club 2, Library Stat? 4. My three years at H.H.S. include extrava- gant lunches at Louie's, noisy football games, and the wonderful friendly kids and teachers. CAMPANELLA, ANTONIA, Toni -Cheen leader 4, Student Council 2, 3, Junior Prom Decorating Committee, Patriot 2, 3, 4, Greek Games I, 2, 3, 4, Horse 2. l'll always remember the wonderful people I've met, cheering in the rain, my-pal, and especially the summer of '59. Wilbur Brown reads in the library. CAROL, ELEANOR, Cooky -F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, German Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, Colonial 3, Patriot 4, Honor Club 4. Thank you Hempstead High School for those wonderful years. CARRUTHERS, CAROL-Twirling 2, 3, 4, Colonial 3, CounseIor's Service Squad 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross, I. 2. I will always re- member the kids l met and all the lun I had. CARLSON, ROBERTA-Patriot 2, 3, 4, Copy editor 3, Associate editor 4, F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 2, 4, Sec. 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Sec. 3, Greek Games I, 2, Honor Club 3. Memoriesl Memories! Memoriesl CARO, JOYCE, Jerse -Honor Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, 4, Patriot 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, French Club 3, 4, vice- Pres. 3, Student Council 3. Long will I cherish the memories of the crazy but wonderful times with my favorite people from homeroom 80. CANGRO, VICTOR, Vic -Hall Patrol 4, Blue and White Corner 3, Student Coun- cil 4. Better to remain silent and be thought a tool than to speak up and re- move all doubt. CARAMALIS, NICKOLAS, Nick -I will always remember Doc Layton's home- YOOYYI. CARTER, JOHN, Cobweb --Band I 2 3 Baseball I, 2, Track I, 2, Glee Club I l'll be glad when it's over. CASCONE, MARIE, 'FIame - Student Ccuncll 2, 3, 4, Orchestra , Spanish Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Booster Club 4, Colonial 3, 4, Business Manager 4 Viva Florencia I 31 CASTELLI, JOANNE, Jo -Junior Secre- tary 2, 3, 4, Flowergirl at Commencement 3, Student Council 3, Key Klickers 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee. l'll never forget the great times, the teachers, or the wo':- derful kids l've met during these four years. CASTKA, CAROL ANN-Band 2, 3, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Booster Club 4, Jr. Red Cross 3. l'll never forget the bus rides from Roosevelt to Hemp- stead, or the fabulous friends l've made. CLARKE, CLARE-Greek Games l, 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Latin Club 3. I will always remember homeroom 28l COHEN, ELLEN-F.T.A. 2, 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, 4, Greek Games 2, Modern Dance 4. I will always remember Hempstead awd the great kids l've met, football games, Louie's, and my fabulous iunior year. CAVUTO, JOSEPH, Joe -Colonial 3, 4, Math Club 2, 4, Jr. Science Club 2, Horse- back Riding 2. I shall always remember my mechanical drawing class. CLARK, STEVEN, Steve -Tennis 2, Var- sity 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Varsity 3, 4. I will never forget the great times in this school and the football games. CONTICELLI, FRANCES-Glee Club l, 2: Greek Games l, 2. I will always remem- ber Mr. Zaro's business law class. I plan to attend business school after gradua- tion. COOPER, DANIEL, Danny -Hall Patrol 2, 5-A, C, Football, Varsity 4, Band 4, Basketball 4, Varsity 4, Baseball 4, Varsity 4, l wish I could start all over again knowing what I know now. Judy Cooper does creative oft. COLEMAN, DONALD, Dickie -Hall Patrol 3, 4, Football l, 2, Varsity 4, Basketball l, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4. l'll never forget the crowded locker rooms during football season, cold showers dur- ing basketball practices, and track cham- pionship of '59. COLGAN, KENNETH, Ken -Rifle Club l, 2, Baseball 3, Golf l, 2, Retailing l, Choir l, 2. I will always remember Mr. Zara's law class and the fun l had in Hempstead High School. .ay . ..- KE- COOPER JUDY Honor Club 2 3 4 Vuce Pres 4 Student Councul 3 4 Corres Sec 4 Spanlsh Club 3 4 Greek Games 2 3 4 J Prom Co chaurman Thank you Hempstead for a hne educatuon and many good tumes TA FRANK rank and I ack 2 Ba all lll alway member Chemrstry wnth Mr Beckett and two years with Mrss Abbott C LER SHEILA Colomal 3 4 Sec Faculty 4 Co operatuve Retalllng 3 Ill always remember all the fun I had t HHS CORKREY Al Corky M h Club I 2 LaCrosse 2 3 4 OI all my tour years at Hempstead the thang that stands out mast are my two years of French wath Mr Navarra 95? CUTI THOMAS Tommy Hall Patrol 4 I wnll always remember the Irlends I made nn Hempstead Hugh especially the gurls DAl.l ASTE GINO Baseball I Hall Patrol 4 My best years tn school yet were the years In Hempstead Hngh 59 sr had atHHS D NDREA JOSEPH Joe B wltng I 2 I wlll always member my 7th pertod study hall In my lunlor year DAVIES JOHN Ill never forget DEL GIORNO MARY LOU Glee Club I 2 Cholr 3 Gre k Games 2 Sensor Servuce Squad 3 4 Ill always remember Mr Mllls Busuness Arlthmetuc class and all the great ttmes Ive D NTIS JAMES Jlm F oball I Varsrty 2 3 4 lacro e rs: y our G ee u Patrol 3 Ill always remember the luds teachers Patchogue and that crazy lnduan game DeFILlPPO SAIVATORE Sal Glee Club I Student Councll 3 Jr Red Cross 2 Ill always remember the pep rallnes and the fnends I met at Louue s DENARDO DIINO Bond I 2 3 French Club 3 4 Rufle Club 4 Scnence CIub4 No comment 33 M .gl - ',,,l'. . t .U H-OI ,: 5 r. - ' , , VR 1 ' .X COS , , F -B , 2, 3, H H 4: Tr , 37 seb 4. ' s re- i V ' ' q , ' UT , - ' , 1 . to I - . Q A ' . . 1 FQ 'wr ' 'A , , - o ' , . ' re- A 1 1 U ' H- ot 1 . 1 1 1 55 I, Va 't 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Ch ' 2, I Cl b If Hall , - , , ' : 9 I i . . ' GX DENIKE, CAROL-Choir 3 4- Colonial 3- Patriot 4- .Ir. Red Cross 4. Ill always remember my tumor and senior years at H.H.S. l plan to attend a business school. DePASQUALE, Theresa, Terry -Greek Games 'I 2 3 4- Jun- ,-, ior Secretary I 2 3, 4- Junior Prom Committee- Latin Club 3 4, I will never forget football and basketball games, all my friends summer of '59 and e'pecialIy Yak. DiGlACOMO JOANNE Glee Club I 2 Ill always remember the kids at Hempstead Hugh and the great times Ive had 0 D TEFANO RAE Glee Club l 2 3 Choir 4 Faotlight Club 3 Sec 3 Band 3 yield DOMBROWSKI EDWARD Eddie I ll I ways remember homeroom 30 with Mrs Stllger Lots of luck Frank and Barbara DOUG AS WILLIE Douggne JV Foot ball 2 Studert Council 3 4 Hall PatroI2 I will always remember my four mast en payable years in Hempst ad High diMONDA DIANE Chanr3 4 Glee Club2 Mimeograph Squad 3 4 Sec to Faculty 4 III never forget Mr Zaras law class al o the fun we had in the mimeograph room last year with ,V Mrs Friedman -1' DINSMORE ROBERTA Glee Club 2 Choir 3 4 Nurses Club 2 Greek Games 2 I will never forget the broken down buses or the great kids I met at H H S 'lr' oisTerANo CAROLE Honor Club 3 svefyihmg comes .n I time E DOMASZEWICZ MARIANNE Commercial Club 2 Mlmeo Squad 4 Glee Club I 2 our 3 I will always remember Mr Zara s class DORNER EFNA Tom Modern Dance Club 3 Footlight Club 4 Greek Games 2 Future Nurses Club 4 Spanish Club 4 The stages of my life are like the petals ol a flower another petal has fallen A-' DOJGLASS MICHAEL Po t Tennis 3 4 Football I 2 Basketball I Baseball 2 Q Student Council 2 No comment , , , . , , , . , , , , , - , . 1 l I s I ' ' . - A . , : ' . . -f . z - - . , Q , - , ' . 1 z A - w . . . Xi . , - . ' ' is I - . IS. , U - , . , , - , , , 2 , . 1 , Ch ' . ' the 4- To Smvef Io Seek' Io 'ind and no' 'O classes and wonderful teachers especially C s - I I .. . 0- y 2 5 . I , . r l . I 4 lg , .. . .ti - t ' . ,, A ,. . ' 1 I ' ' I 1 3 T I 1 - . z . 1 , : : 1 . DREWAL, HENRY, Hank -Tennis Team l, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4, Honor Club 3, Vice- Pres. 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, 4. My four years at Hempstead High with all the fine people l've met have really been great and won't be forgotten. DYKES, GERALDINE, Gerry -Commercial Club 2, Softball 2, 3, 4, Key Klickers 3, 4, Sec. to Faculty 3, Volleyball 3, 4, Stu- dent Leader 4. l'd like to thank all my teachers, especially Mr. Helboch. l'lI al- ways have fond memories of H.H.S. Elaine Schlosser and Diane DiMonda work in the Mimeo Room. EPSTEIN, BARBARA, Bobbi -Honor Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. I, 4, Greek Games l, 2, 3, F.T.A. I, 2, 4, Sec. 2, Colonial 3. It was all so great--cheering, horses, the fun at louie's, Mrs. Stilger, and our whole crazy crowd, especially Don. FANTA, RICHARD, Dick -German Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Jr. Red Cross 3, 4, Pres. 3, Student Council l, 2, 3: Golf 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. l will always re- member the Hewlett tennis match, Miss Dorwin's English class, Pop Hayes, and homeroom 80. ELLISON, MARY ANN-F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Rec, Sec. 4, Greek Games I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Club l, 2, Choir 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. I shall always retain pleasant memo- ries of my teachers who helped make learning enioyable and the many friends l've made. ENGLISH, JAMES, Jimmy -Glee Club l, 2, Choir 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, Varsity 4. I will always remember Miss Abbott's third period history class. 5 , ,W 1. A EBRON, WILLIAM, Wine -Hall Patrol l, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4. I will never for- get the times I have played J.V. football and the wonderful people I met in H.H.S. ECKERT, MARION-Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Band Show 2, 3, 4, Office ,132 Squad 2, 3, 4. I will always remember orchestra, bondshow, and Miss Abbott. FAULKNER, SALLY-Commercial Club 2, Greek Games 2, Glee Club 2, Senior Ex- ecutive Council 4, Key Klickers 3. I will never forget my wonderful teachers, Mr. Mills, Mr. Helbach, and Mr. Tree, also the football games. FEDOWICH, SANDRA, Sandy -Future Nurses Club 3, Band Show 2, Twirling 3, 4, Gym Aid 3, Greek Games 2, Mimeo Squad 4. My fondest memcries of Hemp- stead were the wonderful kids I met and the teachers l had. I'lI always remember louie'sl 35 5 FELDMAN, SUSAN-No com ment. FERRARA, HELENA - Student Council 2, Greek Games I, 3, 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Glee Club l. l'll always re- member the fun I had in the library. FIELDS, MICHAEL, Mike -Patriot 2, 3, 4, Sports editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Class Treasurer 2, 3, Honor Club I, 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Student Council 3. I will always remember the great times in Pop's and Mr. Fish's classes, the Pa- riot, and a certain Evelyn. FINNAN, FRANCIS-l'll always remember Mr. Fish's American History class. FISCHER, ALAN, Fish -Track I, 3, 4, Varsity 4, Basketball Manager l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Club I, 2, Science Club I, 2, French Club 4. I will always remember my friends at H.H.S., the basketball games, Mr. Mills, Mr. Fish, and Pop. FISCHER, LORRAINE, lorry -Greek Gomes I, 2, Gym Aide 3, 4, Archery l, 2, Sci- ence Club 3. I'll always remember Hemp- stead High. FLEMINGS, ANGEL-Class Treasurer I: Class Secretary 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4. To Narimasu H.S., Ft. Hamilton H.S., and Hempstead H.S., l give credit for my wonderful high school years. FORGIONE, DANIEL, 'lDanny -Football 2, Varsity 3, 4, Hall Patrol 4, Gym Aide 4, Varsity Club 4. Girls, crowded halls, football games, and the wild times during lunch periods will make up my memories of H.H.S. Charlie Frankel and Judy Fleming do some last-minute chemistry studying. FISHMAN, SHEILA-Footlight Club 4, Art Club 4. I'll always remember lunch period and the many friends I mode during my high school years. I hope to attend col- lege. FLEMING, JUDITH, Judy -Counselor's Service Squad 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Flower Girl at Commence- ment, Student Council 3, Choir 3, 4. l will always remember the wonderful people I have met in Hempstead High. FORGIONE GENEVIEVE Glnny Senlor Servlce Squad 3 4 Chlef 4 Future Nurses Club 2 3 4 Flower Glrl at Commence ment 3 The fun the luds and the good tumes I offlce 'IA wnll always be a part of my wonderful memones of HHS FRANKEL CHARLES Chazz Tenms 3 4 German Club I 2 4 Student Coun M b 3 ck I m tremely grateful to all my fnends an acquaintances at Hempstead for maklng the e past years ot Hempstead enloyable and lnterestnng FREEMAN CAROL Kutty Glee Club 3 Future Nurses Club 3 4 Modern Dance hery 3 Gr ek Games 2 3 wlll a'ways remember a certam English 'eocher and all my classmates FUSCO BARBARA Key Kllckers 3 4 Mlmeo Squad 3 I wlll always remember Mr Zora As for the rest I choose to forget GAGLIANO ROBERT Bob Hall Patrol 4 Student Councll I FORTES MANOEL Baseball 2 3 German Club 2 Just as there IS no love wnthout lufe there IS no Ilfe wlthout love FRANZEN JURGEN Marty Basketball I' k 2 3 4 Gym A I to 'om the Navy FREEMAN SALLIJO Llbrary Squad 2 3 Gym Aade 3 I shall always remember the crowded halls and John Adams Horseback Rudmg 2 Blue and White Corner 3 Co operahve Retaulmg 3 4 Ill always remember 2nd and 3rd year Englnsh classes wnth Mr Murphy and Mlss Llnn I hope to attend Com mumty College GAINEY BEVERLY Greek Games 2 Commerclal Club 2 Key Klnckers 3 Gym Aude 2 3 Twurlmg 2 3 Ill always remember Mr. Barber s I0 mmute speeches. GALLO JOSEPH Joe -H Il Patrol 4- Football I. I w'll - ways remember oll my friends and the teachers of H.H.S. GALLO, JOSEPH, Tombstone -Football lp Bond I, 2. I plan to attend college. GARY, LOUISE, Easie -Greek Games I, 27 Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 3, Glee Club I. My fondest memories of Hempstead High will be my freshman year, Senior-Frash Day, and Mr. Zaro's class GERBER ROLAND Icy Fo tball I 2 Va ty 3 4 Track I 4 Or a 2 3 4 I wull always remember fruends I have made un H H S the teachers and students GIERIE SHARON Honor Club 2 3 Prnncupals Servuce Squad 3 4 Twurlung 3 Colonual 3 Key Kluckers 3 4 Muss o and Mr Zara provuded the o'1Iy bright spots un my otherwuse SON ROSLYN Lyn H nor Clubl 2 3 4 FTA I 4 German Club 2 3 4 Sec 4 Sponush Club 3 4 lught Club 3 4 My thanks to all of my wonderful teachers especuolly Mrs Stulger and Mr Levun who have made learn mg so engoyable GRANT EVELYN Yvette Jr Red Cross 1 dork three years ot Hempstead Hugh School GINSBURG SUSAN Sue Class Pres I Student Councul I 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 Greek Games I 2 3 4 I wull always remember my wonderful tumes at Hempstead especuolly my sophomore and lunuor years GOELZ HAROLD Hank Hall Patrol 3 Ill never forget those crazy hustory classes wuth Mr Fush GOLDBLATT JOYCE Greek Games I 2 FTA I 2 Gy Aude 3 4 Jr Red Cross 3 Student Councul 4 Luve and Learn p- GORDON LLOYD French Club 3 Scuence Club 4 Pres 4 I wull always remember the two years I spent at Hempstead es pecually the physucs and chemustry labs GREEN HORACE Horrible Glee Club our 4 I V I wull always member Hempstead Hugh I antucupate a career as an officer un the US Morune Corps GREENE LUCILLE Commercual Club I Ac ery 2 Band 3 4 Colo al 3 y Kluckers 4 I wull always remember the enloyable years un Hempstead Hugh School I 2 3 4 Flower Gurl at Commencement 3 Bowlung 2 3 Modern Dance 3 Greek mes I 2 Its hard to say e thungs youll never forget Good Luck Alumm ENE HARRY Traclul 2 3 4 w always remember the members o e track team GREICO GAIL Tonu Badmunton 2 Pung Pong 2 Sensor Servuce Squad 3 4 I wull always remember my Hempstead Hugh School days and the fun I had at my lunch peruod 38 , , - 0 , , rsi , 1 . 2, 3, 5 chestr I, , , . ' the 9. . . ' GER , -o 4-- 3. : , , , - z ' , :Fo0t- Q 2, , : ' ' 1 ' : ' , . ' F rd 1 L 1 F - - - r F m I u 7 - I I - H I -H K 3? x lu' vff q . , 1 ' I Go , , 3, 4. ' ' th .' lu I N, ' up ti 1, Ch I 2, 3, 4, Track u, 2, 3, , rom- u ball , 2, mary 3, 4. ' re- GRE I - I I I - ' ' . . . . f rh , , , ni , Ke h ' GRENOWSKI, SIMONE, Beezie -Glee Club 2, Co-operative Retailing 3. The Senior Ball, Frank, ond Mr. Zara will al- ways be my three happiest memories of Hempstead High. GRESS, JAMES, Jim -German Club 2, 4, Math Club 4, Art Club 4, Science Club 4. No comment. Bob Haberman checks the senior list. GROUNDS, MARYANN-F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Twirling 3, Gym Aide 4, Student Council 4. How can I express the feelings about the times I want to bring back? So, let's plan our future. GUNZEL, CHRISTIAN-Orchestra I I wll always remember Mr. Menza ,Mrs Church and Mr. Rago. t ,Cv GROEPLER, WILLIAM, Hank -Hall Patrol I, Choir 2, 3, 4. I will always remember the great time I had in choir. GROSSMAN, ROBERT-l'll never forget the great time I've had struggling through Hempstead High. GRIES, EVELYN, Evie -Student Council 3, 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Greek Games I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Foatlight Club 3, 4. I will never forget H.H.S. and all the wonderful times I had and all the great friends I made. GRIMM, LAWRENCE, Larry -LaCrosse l, 2, German Club 2, Science Club 3, 4, Audio-Visual Club 3, Rifle Club 2. l'll al- ways remember Mrs. Vincent's American history class and my walks through the halls with MaryAnn. HABERMAN, ROBERT, Bob -Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Science Club 4. I will always remember the good times at Hemp- stead and especially Carol. HAMMOND, TERRI-Greek Games 2, 3, 4, Counselors' Service Squad 3, Flower Girl at Commencement 3, Cheerleader 4, Twirl- ing 3. Upon entering another door of my life, I'lI never forget Hempstead High, the knowledge gained and the crazy cheer- leading practices. 39 HERMAN, JOAN-Germa 1 Club HARJES, ROBERT, Happy -Hall Patrol 2. 4, LaCrosse 2, Varsity 3, 4, Football 2, Varsity 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4. I will al- ways remember the times at Iceland Skat- ing Rink. HARRINGTON, GLENN-J.V. LaCrosse 3. I will always remember the time I just missed the Math X door by inches. HENGSTENBERG, THEODORE, Stinky - Hall Patrol 3, 4, LaCrosse l, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Student Council l, 3. I will never for- get Oftice 2, my teachers, the kids and the advice of Mr. Keenan. HENSHAW, DAVID, Dave -Honor Club l, 3, 4, Math Club l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. l, 2, Glee Club l, Choir 2, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 4. l can never target Doc Layton, Pop, and the fun setting up the dances, Everybody see it raise your handl HARTMAN DAVID Rats -Honor Club l roc 2 3 4 Stu e Council 2 3- Patriot l, 4, Head Usher at Commencement 3. My tour years at H.H.S have been the fullest in my lite, thanks to my many friends ond, of course, Gail HAWKINS JACQUELYN Jackie -Glee l 2 3, 4, Gym Aide 4, Mo e n Dance 4- Student Council 2. l will alway member the fun I had n my our years at Hempstead High School 1 HOLMER, CAROLE-Greek Games l, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, Twirling 2, 3, 4, Drum Maiorette 4, Junior Secretary 3, 4, Usherette at Commencement 3. I will never forget band show practices, Greek Games, and all the wonderful kids l have mel. HOPKE, BRUCE-Track l. l wish I could start over and get my marks up aboul Gtteen points. Dave Hartman does some deep thinking. Vice-Pres. 3, Greek Games l, 2, 3, Cheer- leader 4, Twirling 2, 3, Office 55 Squad l, 2, 3, 4. l'll always remember the tir' g cheering practices, the fun at football games, and most of all the wonderful peo- ple at H.H.S. KS, l.UCIl.LE, Lucy --I will never or- get my American hislory class, and the friends I made during my short time here. Qxv HOSKINS WALTER Hall Patrol 4 Foot 3 Gym Alde 4 rack I I wrll always remember our track team under the leadershlp of Mr Krause and a certain gurl In Study Hall D HUBBELL SCOTT Scotty Football No comment IRWIN ADELINE Addue Counselors Service Squad 3 4 FTA I Twlrler 2 3 Greek Games 2 I leave Hempstead Hugh wuth memorles of wonderful frlends and if ,,-as 4? Y v JACOBS LIANE Geek Games I 2 3 4 Gym Aude 3 4 Colonral 3 French Club 3 4 Twlrllng 2 3 Basketball wlll always be my favornte sport Mr Mllls JACOBY ARTHUR Jake Hall Patrol 4 Track 2 4 German Club 4 Footllght Club 4 Scrence Club 4 Im glad to gel out JARVIS PATRICIA Pat I plant to attend the Bellevue School of Nursmg to become an R N JEWETT CAROLYN Ann J Red Cross I 2 3 4 Stud I Councrl Modern Dance 4 Future Nurses Club 3 4 I wull al ways remember my tour years In Hempstead Hugh and espe cnally Mass Brlnghursl an Typmg Class II JOHNSON BRENDA Brenn Future Nurses Club 2 Modern Dance I Student Council I Ill never forget those I5-som tumes 20 mlnute tests m Amencan hlstory JOHNSON LINDA Debbie Glee Club 3 4 I wlll always remember my hlstory class 3 and 4 wuth Mass Abbott 41 HUBBELL RICHARD No Comment HUNTER SHIRLEY Student Councll 2 Gym Ande 2 Modern Dance I Greek Games I 2 3 Softball I I wnll always remember Mrs Churchs 4th period Engllsh class IRWIN WALTER at F T A Latm Cub 3 Student Councll I 2 4 w always remember Miss Winter s Kuddo and all the great luds I met un 5fEf9ee..nnnn- ball , ' , T , 2, 3, 4. ' - ' ,A - , , - I, 2. , - 1 - i G . : ' 1 , . . - 46 I lt- Ht- - , , wl -...4, ' - I, I, ',,.lin , ' y , ' ' ' o.K. greg, Hmes- Hempstead Hugh. .X x , - I' . , . 2 ' . 1 , , 5 ' . . 'C' , . ' . M 0 4 , . -' z ' . z I I . . 4 4 is ' ' 1 , , H- Y. I , . 2 en ': : . . ' - L KAYLOR KATHLEEN Kathy Glee Club I 2 Badmlnton 2 4 Mumeo Squad 3 4 I wlll always remember all the fun l had In HHS and all the wonderful frnends l have made KELLY DENNIS No comment KING BARRY Kung Co operatuve Re tallnng 3 4 Blue and Whute Corner 2 3 4 Manager 4 I wnll always remember the Blue and Whute Corner and Mr Davld SON JOYCE JENNIFER Jenny Pallas Club Treas Booster Club 3 4 Chaurman Junior Prom Prmclpals Servlce Squad 3 4 Senor Class Vlce Presndent I have enloyed my years In Hemp stead and Id luke to thank all the teachers and students who mcde th m possuble JUDGE THOMAS Tommy How could anybody target te football games and Homeroom 28 wlth Mlss Gunther KABRIN MICHAEL Blue and Whute Corner 4 I wall always remember the lnvely tlmes In my buslness law class LAN STEVEN Post nnns I G Varslty 3 4 Lacrosse I Basketball Manager 2 3 4 PatrloI3 4 KARL DIANA Key Kluckers 2 3 4 Bandshow 3 Commercual Club 3 Pruncupol Service Squad 3 4 Mnmeo Squad 2 Among my memorles I wall always remember the fnends I have made and of course Mr Zara KATZ PAUL Track I 2 3 4 Football 2 Student Councnl 3 4 Gym Alde 3 No comment K K ROBERT Bob T ck 3 I w II I ways remember the great partles and the knds from Roosevelt S MAGGIE Glee Club I 2 3 FTA 3 Cheerleader 3 Band 3 I wall al ways remember my Homeroom pernod and the fun we had KING SANDRA Sandy Spamsh Club Sec to Faculty 3 4 Honor Club I 4 Greek Games 2 3 Ch erleader 3 4 Captam 4 I wall always remember all the lun I had here and all the wonderful knds and teachers 42 'L efzffr ' K . ' 1 H ll' 1 -I Q4 2 ' . I l .. ..- if h , - ' . ' 4 KAP , , -Te ' , 2, 3, 45 olf 2, 3, 4, W ' , 7 : . . 1 ' , - , - ' , , , 1 2 ' f A ' . 1 . Q , . . I , - , . , 1 1 ' . 7 . . ' ' U 'F nl uv ' . ' . ' EC , , - ra . I a- , , . , , . . ' 1 Q KEY , - , , , 4: . . . 5 5 . - H , , - -1 - 3, . , , ,3, 1 F . ' 2 , : 2 , , ' T In ,Q ,, . 4--- ' KINSEY, COLENN-Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, 2, Footlight 3, 4. I will always remember the Orchestra and Drama Club Presentations, along with my other classes in Hempstead High. KIROUAC, MADELEINE, Maddy -Bad- minton 2, Twirling 3, Key Klickers 3, 4, Sec. to the Faculty 3, 4, Ping Ping 2. Iwill always remember being in the Bandshow and the long hours ot practice. done by Sandy King. LANG, ELIZABETH, Lizzy -Commercial Club 2, Glee Club 2, Key Klickers 3, 4, Sec, to Faculty 3, 4, German Club 4, I will always remember the kids l've met here, and those bus rides to and from school. LAVALLEE, JOY-Cheerleader 4, Bandshow 2, 3, Flower Girl at Commencement 3, Junior Secretary 2, 3, 4, Greek Games I, 2, 3, 4. My fabulous iunior year, parties, cheering. My Pal, and of course Jr. and Commencement Class of 1959 are cherished memories. KRYLA, KAREN-Commercial Club 2, Junior Prom Committee, Sec. to Faculty 3, 4, Sec- retarial Service Squad 3, 4, Key Klickers 3, 4, Treas, 3. Everything was wonderfull My three years at Hempstead were three of the happiest. LAMBERT, JOAN, Jeanie -Greek Games I, 2, Exhibition Horse 2, Twirling 2, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Colonial 3, 4, Associate Edi- tor 4, Usherette at Commencement 3. My fabulous iunior year, louie's, Greek Games, Cheering, Twirling, Football Games, skip and dad-How could I ever forget? 'Dv- KLUG, ARLENE-Key Klickers 4, Glee Club 2, Senior Executive Council 4, Junior Sec- retary 4, Footlight Club 3. l'Il never forget my three years in Hempstead High, thanks to Mr. Zara who made them so wonderful. KNOLL, RICHARD, Red -Hall Patrol 4, Track 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Student Coun- cil I, 3. Marines are next, but l'll never target H.R, 28 with Miss Gunther, and all the kids at H.H.S. LAWRENCE, EGBERT, Carl -Colonial 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, Booster Club 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4. I'II never forget all the wonderful people l've met, and the help l've received in American history and English IV. LAZARUS, IVAN-Hall Patrol 3, Stamp Club 2, Rifle Club 2, 3. I will never forget Hempstead High. The friends l've met- one cannot buy. A1 LIGUORI, PATRICIA, Pat -Baseball l, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, Co- operative Retailing 3, 4, Bowling I. I will always remember the fun I had in my sophomore yeor. LINDENBERG PATRICIA-Glee Club 2 Choir 3 4- Office ,5 Squad 2 3- Greek Games I 2- Twirling 3 4' Spanish Club 4 Ill never forget Mr Lacombe invisible ink Dr Layton the Senlar Ball Ritchie twirlmg Yankee Stadium and the At'antuc City Concert LUN ANDREA Greek Gamesl 2 Omce Squad I 2 4 Span C b Modern Dance 3 Twurlmg 3 I will always remember Spam h with Mrs Stilger LUNIEWSKI ROBERT Bob Rifle Lacrosse 2 German Club 2 I will always remember the mobbed halls and great times I had at H H S Glee Club I MANGRUM FREDERICK Tioga Ha B seball JV 2 Colomal 3 Track I o comment MARINO ELLEN Glee Club 2 Retailing 3 Ill remember Miss Linn s English classes and the invitation tor Mr Zara ANPOCS to Mr Davidson Jefl Mcliervey finishes a drawing LISBERG WAYNE Student Council 4 I will always remember Homeroom I0 with Mr Zara I will get a 'ob LUKASZWICZ SOPHIA FTA I 3 4 S G rman Club I 3 4 Honor 2 3 Colonial 3 Junior Secret ry will always remember Hempstead Hugh School but l m glad to be out MacDOUGALL SANDRA Sandy Greek mes I 2 3 4 Modern Dance 3 Student Leader 4 Art Club 3 4 Pres 4 Choir 3 4 Student Council 4 Some of my most wonderful memories will be those of my friends experiences and hap pine s in Hempstead High MANELLA JUDITH Judie Greek Games 4 Fren C ss Vic Pr Counselor Service Squad 3 There only one 1easure of ability action' , , If . , , - . . , , , , ec. I: e , 2, , 5 Club I, . : ' 2 ' 0 - l 125' , ,3, , ish lu 3,4, , . -' I. 2, 3: G0 , , , 1 , 4: . . ' - u V D ' , I ' - Patrol 2, 3, Football J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4, 3 - U . g ' 5 . N A ' ' 1, 2, FLA 1, 2, 3, , ch lub 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cro I, 2, 3, 4, ' e es. 4, ' ' , is ,Di h A It ,- ' . 1, ., ,. I . , fy 7 I. fi VNNIGA MARKHAM RUTH Bonuta Spa ush Club 4 Bond 3 Glee Clu 2 Chour Softball 2 3 4 Modern Dance 4 wull always remember Mrs Stulgers Span ush ond the short lunch peruods M KS RICHARD Rufle Clubl 2 3 4 No Comment MARTIN SHARON Pepper Twurlung 3 4 Drum Mauorette 4 Patruot 2 3 Curculatuon Manager 4 Greek Games 2 Junuor Secretaryl 2 3 Flower Gurl Commencement 3 Long bandshow rehears als Mr Murphy and the fruends lve made are all part of my memory of H HS MATURLO MADELAINE Mady Student Councul I 3 Greek Games I 2 3 Flower Gurl at Commencement 3 French Club 2 3 4 Sec 4 Junuor Secretary 2 3 4 No year at Hempstead Hugh has been the best because all four have been wonderful MAYS BENJAMIN Ben I wull always rememb doung Amerucan hustory Mc ALLEN PATRICIA Pa H nor Club 2 Band 2 3 4 Bandshow 2 3 4 Colonual 3 The wonderful tumes Ive had ot HHS wull always be remembered My favorute memorues are bond uunuor year and homeroom 34 had un homeroom 34 McELRATH GLORIA Chubby Greek Games I 2 Baseball 3 4 Jr Red Cross 2 3 4 Mo Dance 4 My last wull and te tament I leave Hempstead Hugh to my fellow followers School everybody I dud 45 er IOO PM McCORMlCK FRANK I wull never forget the good tumes w MCKERVEY JOSEPH Jeff B seball 2 Track 3 4 Rlfle l 2 3 4 Capt 4 Varsuty Club 2 3 4 Have a good tume un Hugh MARKOWSKI SUSAN Sue Greek mes I 2 4 Coac 4 Cheer leader 3 4 Captaun 3 Office 1,5 Squad 4 Pres 2 Treas 3 Flower Gurl ot Commencement 3 How can I ever fo get wunnung and los ung exhubutuon horses cheerung un the raun football gam s or the crowd? MARSHALL HEDY Gee Club 3 4 Illal ways remember my world hustory class and how I kept my fingers crossed hopung to pass some of those tests MASLUK RICHARD Teddy Hall Patrol Jr Red Cross No Comment -' ' - -' G0 , . 3. 7 ll 3, 1 - , , - , U 2, 3, 2 : b : ' 3. ' ,' ' 4: , I . ' 2, 3, 4, Chuef 3, F.T.A. I, 2, 3, , , , - I , . ' - AR , -' , . , - - ' X f ,Tl . 1 ' : ' , , 4: H H ' ' 5 1, , , - : ' I I 7 ' at 3, 4, Orchestra I, 27 Student Council 'lg C , , ln- 0 1 , , 2 I 1 l D e 2, , 7 l. , , 1 dern . ' 1 I H U' C Z 1 I ' I I Hr MISTRETTA VERA FTA I 2 3 4 La Club 3 Greek Games 2 Glee Club I 2 Ill always remember my classes and teach ers at H H S MONROE AUDREY Commercual Club 2 Key Kllckers 3, Modern Dance 3, Gym Alde 4, Greek Games 2 Ive spent good and bad tlmes In HHS, but Ill always remember the good ones wrth Mr Zara and Mr Fish MOORE, .IEFFREY Horseback Rldung Club I, Jr Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Latm Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, FTA 4 The hands ol tame move too fastl McMAHON PATRICIA Patty Greek Games Narratlon 2 Modern Dance 3 Junuor Secretary 3 Twlrlung 2 3 Patriot 4 I wnll never forget the great tlmes and wonderful frnends I have made at MEYER RAYMOND Ray Booster Club 4 Sensor Executnve Councnl 4 Boy Cheerleaders Co capt 4 Student Councll 3 Memorles of Hempstead wall lunger Mrs Vmcent s hvstary class cheerleaders lboys?l chem classes Senuor Ball and of course the many frrends MEZGER WARREN Band 2 3 Science Club 3 From my three years m Hempstead Hugh Ill always remember the crowded halls and Physlcs lab HHS MEDNICK LAWRENCE Honor Clubl 3 4 Track I 2 Science u I r always remember football and basketball games crowded halls and the pencal sharpeners that always broke the pencil pomts MEYER WILLIAM Student Councll 2 Lacrosse Manager Varsnty 2 3 4 I wlll always remember these four years of hard work and also the fun I had with the lacrosse team MILNE DOUGLAS Golf I Varsity 2 3 4 German Club 2 Honor Club 3 I wull never forget the mad lunch hours and the long walk to Mama Layton s homeroom MOLTER ROBERT Bob Hall Patrol 4 Football 3 Sensor Executlve Board ld luke to leave my old chemistry book to Oscar Lanfard MOORE GEORGETTE, Terry Glee Club 3, 4, Gym I, 2 Ill always remember my first day of school here, and the fun I had an Study Hall D MOORE, MAXINE, Max Twlrllng 2, 3, 4, Drum Malorette 3, 4, Glee Club I, Chaur 2, Commerclal Club, Pres 2, Key Klnckers 3, 4, Greek Games I, 2, 3 My four years here have been most engayable and I feel I am a luttle wuser than before I came 46 . - , . 1 , 2 ' Cl b , 2, 4, Pres. 2: Math Club I, 2, 4, Orchest a I. 2. l'Il . I - n I . . . . . I .1 . . . I G' . ' I ' l X . - ' : I: . I A , - . . . , , , 7 tin 5 1 . I H .,- 7 g 7 . . I I . ' . ' - x MORGAN, JAMES, Jimmy -Hall Patrol 2. l will always remember the wonderful time l had in Public Speaking. MORTIS, DONALD-Hall Patrol 2, Football l, Track 1. Let this say forget me not for H.H.S. will never be forgot. Larry Mednick and Doug Milne perform an experiment. NEGLER, FRANCES, Frannie -Ho1or Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 1, Vice-Pres 2, Editor of Handbook 4, Sophomore and Junior Class Vice-President, Senior Executive Council, Greek Games l, 2, 3, 4, Coach 3, 4, Co-Chairman of Junior Prom. I hope my future will be as wonderful as my years at H.H.S. Office 3 and Bandshow will make them unfargetable. NOWOCZENSKI, HELEN-Glee Club I, Colonial 3, Co-operative Retailing 3, Gym Aide 3. I will always remember my four years at Hempstead High. l MYERS, GRACE ANN, Pegi -Jr. Red Cross 3, 4. The things I will always re- member are Miss Bennett's cooking class and the girls, especially Pat and Marion. NALBONE, BARRY-Hall Patrol 4. I will always remember the good times in Home- room 34 for three years. MUGNO, THOMAS-l'll never forget the short lunch periods and Pop Hayes. MURDOCK, KENNETH, Murd -Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Club l, 3, 4, Sec. 3, German Club l, 2, 3, 4, Colonial 3, Base- ball l. These four years at Hempstead were a real blast but, although college is tough, it should be even better. NURSE, JOAN, Tugar -Gym Aide 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Co-operative Retailing 3, Greek Games l, 2, 3. I'll always remember Miss Bringhurst. l hope to attend U.C.l.A. OCCHIOGROSSO, JACQUELINE, Jackie -Greek Games l, 2, Glee Club T, Soft- ball 2, Gym Aide 3. I will always remem- ber my four years in Hempstead High, especially my iunior year. 47 i 1 ODINOV, LYNN-Greek Games I, 2, 3, 4, Priestess 2, French Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, Footlight Club 3, 4, School Play 3, 4, F.T.A. l, 2, 3, 4. We have been guided, now we must prcve ourselves worthy of such guidance. OLINSKY, ALAN-Honor Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Math Club l, 2, 3, Science Club 2. I will always remember the won- derful times that I've had in Hempstead High School. OLSEN, NORMAN-Math Club 4, Mash Team 4. I will always remember Doc and Pop and the lovely odors in chem- islry. PAPPAS, ALICE-Sec. to the Faculty 2, 4, Student Council 2, Co-operative Retailing 3, Mimeo Squad 2, 4. Among my fondest memories will be my fabulous sophomore year, Mr. Zara's Law Class, a1d of course, Joe. PARRISH, BRUCE-Footlight Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, I will always remember working on the school's dramatic productions. l'll also re- member Mr. Zara and Mr, Wilson. PAULIN, WENDELL OLIVER-Choir 3, 4. I will always remember my two years in choir and the fun l had playing the school organ. PERRINE, JOHN, Brooklyn -Hall Patrol 3, Track 3, Choir 2, 3, Gym Leader 2. l have iust come to this school from Brook- lyn, but I like the school iust as much as my old school. PERRY, FRANK, Joe -Football l, 2, Vor- sity 3, 4, Lacrosse 3, Varsity 4, Track 1, Choir 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. I will never forget all the great times I've had here or the wonderful people l met. Barbara Phillips uses the filing cabinet in omce I A. PAYTON, STEPHEN-Hall Patrol 4, Foot- ball I, Student Council 3, Spanish Club 4. I will never forget the crazy football and basketball games. PERIDES, ANGELICA, Angel -l will ol- ways remember Mr. Zara's Business law class. PETTIS ARTHUR Deacon Track 3 4 Chour 2 I will always remember the halls of Hemp tead Hugh PIAKIS JOHN German Club 2 4 Student Cou'ucul 4 Math Club 2 3 Glee Club 'l Orchestra I 2 I wull always remember Mr Becketts biology class and Muss Gun thers German classes PIPONIDIS JOAN Joonue Cheer leader 3 4 Co captaun 4 Greek Gomes 3 Hono C 3 4 Off' uad I 2 4 Sp b w always remember all the fun I had I Hempstead Hugh School and the wonderful kuds and teachers possuble! POPKIN HELEN Honor Club 2 4 FTA 2 Sponush Club 4 Greek Games 2 I am allotted twenty words un which to wrute all my comments after four years un Hempstead Hugh Its um PHILLIPS BARBARA Twurlung 2 3 Latu Club 2 French Club 4 Greek Games I 2 Sensor Service Squad 3 4 Chuef 3 PINOS BARBARA BK A 4 German Club 2 3 4 Sec 4 Colonual 3 4 Footlught Club 3 4 Flower Gurl ot Commencement 3 Fond rem mbrances of four wonderful years gone by wull never be forgotten' PIZZO LINDA Gym Aude 3 Jr Red Cro s 3 Volleyball 3 Badminton 4 I wll al ways remember Hempstead Hugh my won derful friends and teachers especially Mr Lacombe and Mr Keenan 57 PRUSIENSKI FLORENCE Flo -Greek Gamesl 2 3 4 Horse 2 Coach 3 4- Cheerleader 3- Spanish Club 3 4 Vice-Pres. 4- Bondshow 2- Junior Secretary 2 3. Viva Marial FUGATCH ELIZABETH 'Beth'-Cheerleader 4- Bandshow 2 3- Greek Games I 2 3 4- Counselors Service Squad 3 4- Stu- dent Council 3 4. Never will l forget cheering horses parties my sophomore year Mr. Mills ' profesora Espanol and the summer of 59l PURDY VALERIE-Commercial Club 2- Archery 2- Greek Games- Co-operotive Retailing 4- Key Klickers 4. Out of a lifetime I om leaving four happy years at Hempstead High. RAMAGE, LUCY-Softball 2, 3, 4, Greek Games l, 2, Capt. l, 2, Gym Aide 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, Badminton 3, 4. I will al- ways remember Mr. Lawson's homeroom for four happy yeors aid a certain boy named Butch. RAMO, ANTHONY, Tony'-Student Cauncul l, 2, 3, Treasu er of Freshman Class Presudent of Junuor Class Senior Executuve Ccunculp Football I, 2, Varsuty 3. Ill never forget the great times in Hempstead High and the crazy parties. 49 I Honor Club 3 Scuence Club 2 3 Vuce s 3 e Club 3 I wull alw remember Muss Yulek s Englush Class ROCCHIO MARI ANN Mar Future Nurses Club 2 3 Colonual 3 4 Busuness Manager 4 Footlught Club 3 4 Booster ub 4 .lr d oss 2 4 Trea The past years at Hempstead Hugh wull not soon be forgotten ROSEN DAYLE Chour 2 3 4 Latun Cl b 3 Track 3 I wull always remember the am sessuo s my buddy a d I had chour class RANDALL LARRY Cooperatuve Retaulung 4 No comment REICHL ROSE MARIE Rosle Commercual Club 2 Key Kluck ers 3 4 Secretary to the Faculty 3 4 Chour 4 Bandshow 3 I wull always remember my busuness law class wuth Mr Zara and my secretarial practice class wuth Mrs Fruedman REYNOLDS WILFRED Sonny Hall Patrol 2 3 Honor Club I Baseball I I am glad to be out REGAN ELIZABETH z nor Club es S Student Councul I 2 3 4 Corres Sec 3 Vuce Pres 4 Chour 3 4 Footlught Club 2 3 4 Greek Gomes I 2 3 4 Pr: 2 Student Chaurman 4 I lust cant begun to Int all e wonderful trmes Ive had at Hempstead Hugh School FROE ALICE Rea ee Clubl 2 3 At ub 2 Iw always remember the first day I enrolled un Hempstead Hugh and how nlce the students were to me RICE SHERRY Sherry Pruncupals Servuce Squad I 2 St dent Councul I 2 Exec Board 2 Bandshow 2 3 4 Footlught Club 3 4 Orchestra I 2 3 4 I wull always remember my senuor year lunch at Louues early mornung sectuonals L Profesora and of course the Leopard RISPLIIR EVELYN Evue Greek Games Modern Dance 4 Key Kluckers 4 My fond est memorues wull always be of Louues the kids the games the convertible and of course my summer vacatuons RODIN PATRICIA Pa Spanush Club 4 Oltlce No 5 Squad I 2 3 4 Ba show 2 Footlught Club 4 Greek Games I 2 III always remember the four years H H S I m an t e f ad ROSENTHAL ELLEN Spanush Club 3 4 Stu ent Councul I 2 Booster Club A 3 4 Colonua 3 Iwull alwa remember my sophomore year lauue s Mr Barber s speech class my neughbors Doc and Pop 50 , , La -Ho 1, 2, Pr . 1, ec. 2, 2, , 1 ' I , I : I I , . . 'eil' ess , ' . ' ' ' 's th I ' ' ' . I , 1 REN , , -Gu , , , f Cl . in ws 5 . , - , : 7 . . , , - ' ' ' ' , : U- . , . ,I . . , ., O RICHARDSON, DONALD, Don --Football 1, 2, 4,'Gy,,, Aidje 314: Jihad cms 3, Ai 5 1 ' , , ' - at I ' ' . Pre. ,Rift I, 2, . ' Cys ' ' I , - , - , , u - ' . : ' , , ' I, 1 . , , , : nd- Cl 5 . Re Cr , 3, , 5- 4- , - ' A ' at . . ., the k'ds l et, d h un I . It . I 1. I 1 1 I I U d ' I I I 42 1 - , F.T..l,2,,, 'l. ' ys i ' 3 n un . , A I X ROSS, HENRY, Tommy -Hall Patrol 3, 4, Football I, Varsity 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross I, Gym Aide I, 2, Choir I, 2. I will always remember homeroom in my iuniar year with Mr. Lawson. ROVELLO, JANICE, Jan -Student Coun- cil 2, Bandshow 3, Senior Service Squad 3, 4, Asst. Chief 4, Flower Girl at Com' mencement 3, Senior Executive Council. I thank Hempstead High for giving me an education, fun, friends, ond a wonderful 9'-JY' Mari-ann Rochio works on decorations for Senior Ball. SCHENKEL, FLORENCE, 'iFlo -Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Mistress 4, Twirling I, 2, 3, 4, Drum Maiorette 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Honor Club 4. Wonderful teachers ond valuable friendships plus rich, varied opportunities have imprinted a permanent, treasured impression upon my life. SCHLOSSER, ELAINE-Glee Club 2: Secre- tary to Faculty 3, 4, Commercial Club, Key Klickers, Mimeo Squad 2, 4. Mr. Davidson's class and a certain boy named Lou are my happiest memories from Hempstead High. SAUER, ROBERT, Bob -Football 1, 2. I'll never forget the wild times l had at the basketball games. SCHAFFER, DAVID-Student Council 2, 3, Track 3, Rifle Club 2, 3, Math Club 3. I will always remember the great kids and teachers at Hempstead. RZEMIENIEWSKI, ANN, Ann -Glee Club I, 2, Greek Games 2, Secretary to Faculty 3, 4, Key Klickers 4, Mimeo Squad 4. l will always remember my business law class with Mr. Zara. SATTERFIELD, BEVERLY, Bev -Glee Club I, 2, Greek Game I, 2. I will always re- member the great times in Mr. Mills' busi- ness arithmetic class. SCHIFF, HARRIET-Colonial 3, F.T.A. I, 4, Greek Games I, 2, 4, Gym Aide 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. My fondest memories of H.H.S. are the great times at games, Louie's, all the kids, and Mrs. StiIger's class. SCHOONOVER, MARY ELIZABETH, Betty -French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Student Council I, 3, Patriot 2, 3, 4, Greek Games I, 2, 3, 4. Of my many memories of H.H.S., Miss MacDougoIl's office and Mr. Murphy's conferences are most important. 51 SCHULTZ, DONALD-I will always remem- ber the crowded halls and half-hour lunch periods. SCHWANEWEDE, PATRICIA, Pat -Greek Games 2, Choir 4, Bandshow 3, 4, Base- ball 2, Basketball 2. Even though I'm leav- ing Hempstead High, I'II never forget my fabulous teachers and friends. SELTZER, SOLOMON, Sol -Stamp Club l, 3, Science Club 3, Camera Club 2. l will always remember the lively sessions in my business law class. I plan to attend L.l.U. SENSENEY, DANA-Honor Club 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 2, F.T.A. 2, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Advanced Chemistry Lab. 4, l'lI al- ways remember my years ot Hempstead High School. SCHWARTZ, EMANUEL, Manny -Hall Pa- trol 2, Student Council l, 2. l'lI never for- get the times I had with Mrs. Gaflga. SCOTT, JEFFERSON-.l.V. Football 2, Hall Patrol. I'll never forget the everyday busi- ness classes with Mr. Flax. SERRENO, WILLIAM, Bill --l will always remember the friends l made in H.H.S. I SEPHTON, PATRICIA, Pal -Badminton 2 Modern Dance 3, 4, Greek Games l 2 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4. I will always remember the teachers and the wonderful friends I made in H.H.S., also the Counselors Serv ice Squad. SEPP, PAUL, Skip -Lacrosse l 2 Band 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Orche Rifle Team l, 3, 4. Keep your eye on the ball, your ear to the ground, your shoul der to the wheel. Now try working that wayl SERVICE, MICHAEL, Mike -Student Coun- ci' I, 2, 3, Rifle Squad 4, Track 4. I plan to attend Syracuse. Paul Sepp shows chivalry to Pm Schwanewede. I. sevmoun ELIZABETH 1 Greek fv- Games I 2 Basketball 2 Gym And 3 4 Baseball 3 I wlll always remember the great times I had as o freshman SHERNOWITZ SAUL H ll Patrol 4 I wnll always remember th lmes I h d Spcnush SIGWART LINDA Co operutnve Retanlnng 4 Blue and Whlte Corner 4 Glee Club 2 3 Greek Games 2 lll always remem ber Mr Dovudson and Mr Mlls and all 0 l the help they gave me III always remem ber HHS member Mrs Strlgers Homeroom I plan to attend Farmmgdale SMEIDO PEGGY A Club 3 I vnll neverl hustory clas SMERNOFF NICHOLAS Audio Visual Squad I 2 3 4 Honor u I 3 Mah ub 2 3 4 VrcePres 4 Stamp C b German Club 2 4 Ill always remember Math I2 wrth pop Doc Lay on ond Doc Whute SMITH GEORGE Joe l wrll never forget the had In H HS and the many frrends I made SMITH MARGUERITE I a go Bo Letball Badmtntcn Greek mes I yed my lat f u y urs In b th nk I wall enloy the next tour better SMOKE MELVIN I mll never fo get the great tum s nn Mlss get Amencon great tsmes I SHAPIRO MICHAEL Make French Club 4 Rifle Club 3 4 Band 2 3 Ill nev forget the good times and tnends Ive made In HHS SHROUT RUTH Ida Jr Red Crossl 2 Stude1t Council 3 4 Usherette at Com mencement 3 Counselors Servlce Squad 3 4 Greek Games 2 III never forget a certaun ranny football game In my rumor year Nor wrll I forget Mass Dorwun or Mlss Gunther SINGER BRIAN Lacrossel 2 4 Honor Cub I 3 4 Treas 3 Cholrl Latun ub 2 Spanish Club 4 I wvll never forget the good tnmes I had I1 my Study Hall wnth Mr Mulls Ynlek s class and the tour year at H H S 53 , 1 : ' , : 3. 1 ' , 1 , - ' ef Ni , - a . ' g I , ' I ' - l e i o in . ' I ' h Q v ' '. . ' , . . f ' f I .I cu S SJOGREN, KENNETH, Ken -B:1sebaIl I. I will always re- ' T.l. . ' , - rt . '. Of ' ' s. f cu b , ,' I CI , , , ' - . , ' lu 3,41 i' Ga '. anis 5 0 f 2' ' H.H.s. ut I i my SNYDER EUGENE ene Tack I Sclence Club I 2 I e Club I Footlvght Club 3 4 Student Councrl 4 No matter what field I go unto my four years at Hempstead wrll be remembered most STENHOUSE LOS Glee Club 2 ey Kltckers 3 Co operotuve Retanlmg I 2 Greek Games 2 Ive had swell teachers and had a grand tume thanks to HHS S HLER BRENDA Band I 2 3 4 S ce Club I V e Pres I W always remember H H S tor Muss Abbott s World and Amerlcan hlstory classes band show rehearsal and most ot all Smttty STREETER JOHN Skip German Club 3 Rntle Club I Student Councnl 3 Red Cross I I am glad to advance unto the future However l leave wtth many happy memornes SPECTOR ALAN No comment STEARN ANTHONY Tony I wrll always remember the fnends I made and the experlence I had at H H S STEINGER MARIENE Jr Red Cross 2 Student Councul I 2 4 Sec to Faculty 3 4 I wnll always remember my pleasant asso clatuons wnth the teachers and studewts ond the many expert ences I had as Mr Faust s secretary STEINHARTER MARION Mar Booster Club 4 .tumor Sec re ary 4 Bandshow I 2 3 4 Future N rses Club 2 3 4 Geek Games I 2 3 4 I wall always remember Saturday mornmg band practlces the luds Louues and my wonderful world hlstory class with Mr Mllls STENBERG PETER Pete Presndent Freshman Class Honor u I 3 4 Footb 2 Trac I 2 3 4 Student Coun 4 Ill always be grateful to Mr Fnsh Mr Hayes and Mass Gunnerson for lnvemng up the day 54 STEWART JAMES Jlm Baseball 2 Var stty 3 4 Basketball Varsuty 4 No com ment STRAFACI PETER Blmd Pete Golf 2 3 4 Varstty4 Student Councll 2 Crowded hallways wtld lunch pernods last year s Freeport Hempstead football game and Mr Zara wall always remind me of H H S STUBACK MICHAEL Mnke Honor Club 3 Ge n Cub I 3 4 Sclen ub I reas 2 th Club I rack I 3 4 There are two thungs wull never forget about H H S Doc Lay tons math class and lunch STURGE, PAMELA, Pam -Greek Games l, 2, 3, 4, Twirling 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, honor Club I, 3, Senior Service Squad 3, 4. l'll never forget how we all looked as Freshmen and how much we have all changed during these four years. SUMMER, DENNIS-Hall Patrol 4. I will never forget how happy I was the last day of school. Pam Sturge has a happy conversation. TEDESCHI, MICHELE, 'iMickey - Honor Club 2, Principal's Service Squad 3, 4, Choir 3, F,T.A. 3, Diploma Girl ot Com- mencement 3. I will always be grateful for the wealth in friends and knowledge I have accumulated at H.H.S. THOMAS, CLARISSA, Terry -latin Club 3, 4, Future Nurses Club I, 2, 3, Junior Secretary 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross I, 2. To H.H.S. I credit four wonderful years of study and social life. I'll always remember Mr. Fish's history class. TATEM, JULIUS-l will always remember Miss Abbot's history class and Mr. levin's chemistry lab. TAYLOR, BENJAMIN, Ben -Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 4, Lacrosse I, 2, 3, Radio Club 4, Senior Class Treasurer. I hope more kids take advantage of the opportunities here. SZENCZEWSKI, KRYSTYNA, Chrissie - German Club 2, 3, Honor Club l, 3, Office No. 5 2, 3, 4, Secretary to the Faculty 4, Greek Games I, 2, Gee, l'm finally getting out but it was fun. SZOSTAK, JOSEPH, Joe -Football I, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Basketball I, Baseball, Varsity 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4. In my four years at H.H.S. I have eniayed its sports. I wish next year's varsity foot- ball team luck. THOMAS, DEBORAH, Debbie -F.T.A. I 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Corres. Sec. 3, 4, latin Club 2, 3, 4, Colonial 3, 4, Copy Editor 4, Honor Club I, 2, 3: Usherette at mencement 3. Early morning Virgil classes, smelly chemistry experiments, silent days in American history and i'Pop's class are my best memories of H.H.S. THOMSON, GORDON, Fraser -Co-open ative Retailing l. I will always remember fifth period lunch in my sophomore year. I'Il be glad to get out. 55 3-v s.- 'wwf TINSMAN, ROBERT, Bob -Rifle Club I, 2, 4, Horseback Riding 2. I will always carry warm memories of my teachers and friends at H.H.S. TREADWELL, MARCIA-Greek Games I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Gym Aid I. I will al- ways remember Miss Bennett's class and the notes. VANACORE, PATRICIA, Pat - Greek Games 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross 3, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Footlight Club 3, 4, Colonial 3, 4, Senior Editor 4. l'Il always remember football and basketball games, Greek Games, Colonial, the swell kids and teach- ers, and all the fun at H.H.S. VANCE, GERALD, Gerry -Football l, Varsity 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Executive Council, Band I, 2, 3, 4. I will always remember Hempstead High and the friends l've made. Many thanks to all the coaches and music teachers. TRUICKO, GEORGE-Football I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council I, 2, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I. I will always remember the swell coaches, teachers, and frie1ds I met in Hempstead High. TSIGHIS, ANTHONY, Tony -Sophomore and Senior Class President, Student Coun- cil I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Track I, 2. I will always remember all the friends I made. 4' - i 2: VAN TASSEL, DAVID, 'iDave -I will al- ways remember this school, the friends I made, the people I met, Joan, and the blue Mercury. VOORHES, BRUCE-Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4. l'll always remember Miss Abbott's lust for a Grandpa and especially a redhead called Mickey. I am entering the Air Force. Frank Wettstein adds a poster to the bulletin board. VAN EMON, BARBARA, Bonnie -Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3, Pres. 4, French Club 3, 4, Honor Club I, 3, Booster Club 3, 4, Oflice No. 5 Squad 2, 3, 4. Although Hempstead High is only one stepping stone in life, it's a mighty important one. These have been four wonderful yearsl VAN NESS, LORETTA-Senior Service Squad 3, 4, Greek Games 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, I will always remember the fun l had and the many friends I made at H.H.S. nsncimv 4.00 ,, WAITE DAVID Slamp Club 2 3 4 Pres 2 I wish to lhank a'l my leachers and friends for every hung Never have any four years un school gone so fast WALTON LOUIS Lou Hall Palrol 4 Track 2 Rifle Team Varslly 3 4 I ll always remember I allended the finest school on Long Island WARANIS MICHAEL Rifle Club I Hall Palrol 3 Ill always remember Miss Dor wins English ll coss 1-Q. F' ,.lIz WATLEY CHARLES Gym Aide 4 Sludenl Council 3 I wll always remember frying fo open my Iammed locker of lhe end of the seventh period WATSON .IUDITH Judy Co operalsve R lalllng 3 4 L brary SIaH 4 III never forget English Ill with Mr Menza The summer of 59 will always remam wilh me WEISS ROBERT I m glad lo gel oufl WEST CHARLES Bu dy Track 2 3 4 Sfudenl Council I Choir 2 3' Library Staff 2' Senior Executive Council. I w'II always remember 'Pop Hayes' algebra cla's. Advanced phys- ics is like the deepest. WESTOVER, THOMAS, Wesly -Rifle I, 2, Varsily 3, 47 Slu- denl Council 3. I will never forget the good times in Miss Gunlher's homeroom. WETTSTEIN, FRANK-Sludenl Council lg Honor Club 3, Track I, 21 Foollighl Club 3, 4, Colonial 3, 4. Veni, Vidi, Vici, Miss Winler. Auf Wiedesehen, Herr Leusch. I will remember the friends I made and Ihe fun we had al H.H.S. 57 WALLACE RUTH Bulchle Baseball 2 3 Greek Games 2 Baskelboll 2 Badminlon 2 I ll always remember the good limes I had in H H S WARANIS HELEN Pinky Commercial Club 2 Greek Games I 2 Modern Dance Twirlmg 2 Ill refam memory of a cerlam Hank lhe fun lhroughoul my four years al H HS and all the fabulous teachers WARE GENEVA Glee Club 3 4 M m ones of Mr Zara will never be forgollen If s not always the way one lhmks but lhe way one acls ways remember the wonderful three years I had at Hempstead Hagh WOOD DONALD Don R e Club I 2 Lacrosse 2 III always remember the fun the lnads and the teachers at H H S ZEMBROSKI STEVEN Track I 2 3 4 rsaty Club I 2 3 WHITNEY DIANE D Arc ery 2 Tennas I 2 Hockey 2 Ill always remember Study Halls D and C wath my brother and especaally my sophomore year when I met Charlae DER IRA Hall Patol 2 Rfl CI b 2 Colowaal 3 I w always rem mber Mr Zara s camacal law classes WILSON ROBERT Track 2 I wall always remember home room I0 wath Mr Zara and also when I was on Mass Abbotts clean up commattee WIDING JOHN Jack My one year here has been a mem orable one and one I wall cherash forever WILLIS THEODORA Teddy Basketball I 3 4 Glee Clu 3 4 Future Nu ses Club I 4 Pres I Health Squa Baseball I 2 4 I wall never forget my Englash teacher Mr Murphy and wonderful Mass Abbott I plan to go anta nursang 1 WINSLOW MILDRED Mallae Palraot 2 3 Sec to Faculty 3 4 Choar 2 3 4 Twarlang 2 3 Drum Maaorette 4 The knowl edge Ive gaaned an H HS wall never be forgotten I plan to attend Temple Unaversaty to study musac Chaar 3 Colonaal 3 Glee Club w never forget the Iavely dascussaons an Mass Abbotts world hastory class and the won derful fraends I have found at H HS YAEGER DAVID Honor Club I 2 3 4 Student Councal I 2 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Pres 4 French Club 3 4 Scaence Club 3 4 I shall always remember the great tames teachers and fraends that I had at Hempstead ZINN DONALD Don Honor Clubl 2 3 4 Pres 2 Patraot 2 3 4 Exchange Eda t 3 Sports Edator 4 Lacrosse I 2 4 French Club 3 4 Usher at Commence ment 3 I wall always remember the great luds teachers the Patraot and of course most of all Barbara 58 ' . , U lu- ll J ' , 1 - Wll , - r 5 i e U 1 .' . ill . a H- . . : b 2, . 1 Y , , . : d 4: WINSTON, LARUTH, PuIulr1 -I will ol- WINSTON, STUART-Rifle Club 2, 3, 45 ' 7 ' 7 2. I ill 4' 9 ' ' , , , 1 ' ' ', f , , H- In , 3 I I I . ' . ' , ' X , . ' U 471, I ' ' Q' ' , , 2 Vo ' , , ,4. ' , . ' ' ' 3535 I Below Francis Parisi and Alan Young learn by using oudic equipment Above righl Willie Brown hurl: llwe discus, Above Anno Ccrcmcnico owd Carol Bcrtovics Icove school lor Chrislmos holidays. Right Donald James rewinds c roll of film. Below righl Joan Piponidis, Joon Lambert, the 'Tigerm and Scnrlv King. 1 Qc-rm.. Left to right, Row I: J. Abrams, A. Chisolm, E. Busta, A. Caramanica, J. Arnold, S. Bernstein, L. Bishop, Junior T P I' we Performers N. Barbara Kennedy i , Vice-President M. Conticelli, M. J. Anderson, K. Balacek, S. Carruthers. Row ll: J. Bennett, L. Aspromonte, C. Bartovics, B. Coughlin, S. Blocker, B. Barton, A. B:andes, F. Anderson, M. Anderson, J. Abshire, D. Bagnall. 3 Row III: l. Block, V. Carter, B. Brasley, B. Bryant, N. Brewer, C. Boll, C. Barnes, E. Christ, F. Catalano, H. Boyce, I. Chorush, Row IV. S. Bernstein, A. Ca'ey, R. Charles, G. Brcndow, G. Berthelsen, R. Book- hard, C. Cassidy, F. Beagan, R. Ayes, D. Adams, J. Buckman, R. Boller. Row V: N. Bald, L. Clark, R. Baker, E. Coleman, J. Blocker, A. Cobbs, R. Bckoff, S. Arrow, R. Bielsky, R. Coyle, D. Batorsky, T. Byrnes. S the graduates of l96l, the Junior Class feels that the knowledge and experience gained during these past three years at Hemp- stead High will be a great help to them in preparing for the great and final step they will take, when next year they will emerge to the top post, taking full responsibility as the leaders of this high school. This year, following the procedure of their predecessors, the Junior Class elected four of their fellow classmates as class ofticers for the year. Tom Pugliese was elected President, Bar- bara Kennedy, Vice-President, Dale Steckler, Secretary, and Vicki Yurasits, Treasurer. At the beginning of the school year, a class represen' tative and an alternate were elected in each of the Junior English classes. These Reps then met to nominate candidates for each ofhce. Vot- ing took place in each English class and the Left to right, Row Ir M. Drew, V. Desiderio, J. Dutil, M, Denny, L. Dall'Aste, A. Forester, D. Dluginsky, F. Donal, M. Flynn, M. Eason, D. Drew. Row II S. Deutschrnan, E. Fehr, B. Donofrio, C. Ferri, K. Dickenson, P. Flesch, S. Dahlberg, R. Fischer, J. Dyer, E. Eidson, E. Dussel. Row III' J. Davis, F. Forde, J. Egan, D. Edlin, E. Dymicki, J. Fries, R, Erodenko, S. Donady, B. Dontoni, G. Derivan. Row IV H. Forde, F. Emersey, P. Ford, M. Diggs, B. Fedowich, F. Fenster, P. DeRie3thal, J. Darr, N. Fusco. Ji' Left to right, Row lf K. Gilbert, S. Giarnbfa, P. Greene, T. Gorman, K, Henn, D Hedrick, D. lguera, E. Hamilton, R. Grifin. Row ll' B. Geller, S. Hills, L. Geller, D Holloway, B. Hargrove, M. Hilburn, B. Herald, P. Hartman, S, Gold, L. Giganti Row Ill: R. lversen, A. Henry, G, Held, L. Hall, L. Guardino, S. Graves, J, Gold berg, M. Hall, L. Gainey, P. Greico. Row IV: T. Hamill, R. Girads, E. Grau, A Hertlg, A. Hanan, P. Harley, H. Goldberg, P. Hartman, H, Goldman, H. Hamm Row V: l, Gould, L. Huskins, L. Greene, P. Hartman, R. Geren, M. Graham, S Hapke, J. Hunter, M, Gottlieb, C. Garrett, W. Gray. A , Q Left fo right, Row I: E. Levey, G. Johnson, G. Laverty, S. Johnson, B. Llndenberger M. Lopez, P. Leaper, L. Luther, R. Lapidus, D. Lane. Row II: 5, Levenson, C. Kruty S. Keane, P. Keenan, B. Kent, B. John, C. Kyrolowicz, J. Koch, B. Kennedy, D Lehman, J. Johnson. Row Ill: V. Laltuca, G. Kyranakis, E. Johnson, E. Lewis, W Jewett, B. Jackson, S. Lawrence, l. Lovans, V. Jankowski, W, Juergensen. Row IV K. Lawrence, L. Kesselman, B. Judge, J, Jones, R. Kearney, T. Butts, D. James, R Jacksoi, J. Johnson, L. Kaufer. ' -it wah..- ,Q 'Y ADVISORS e 1 to right M Abbott Mr Zara Mass Dorwm results led to the electron of our present officers Wrth the capable assnstance of the class ad vlsors, Mlss Abbott Mnss Dorwm and Mr Zara, the Juniors have enloyed a wonderful year Thelr advasors helped them prepare for the bug mght that all Junuors look forward to the annual Junior Prom Commuttees were chosen and wrth everythmg golng as planned, It turned out to be the greatest Prom ever The Junlor year IS also the time for purchasmg the Hempstead Hugh Class rang Thus rung, available In many styles and lmprlnted wlth their date of gradua tlon, wlll years from now bring back memorues Le to rrght Rowl D McNulty L Pur ck B Provost G Pavony M Ottavlo V OBrien F Paras: B McCallen S Pearsall B Peshkrn B Olancrn Row ll M Norman L Prusrenskn J McCarthy D Peters D Moehle M Mayer R Ossuas I. Makofske T OConnell Row lll C Mantagnlno M Merrrtt L Praetz B Mednlck T Murray W Podolskn R Moore R Morgan E Moody Row IV J Otterstedl C McClough D Melns M Murzn L Noble H Puro G Nrcholopoulos J Matthews H Moore Chrus Kruty Dolly McGrath and louuse Geller lnsten a M Fish dlscusses current event of their wonderful lunror year Thus year was also the trme for makmg future plans, for grad uatron IS lust around the corner and umportan declsuons have to be made as to what college or rob they should apply As they look back on a wonderful year, the Junlor Class IS anhclpatlng that next year as Hempstead Sensors, they shall experience a suc cessful and wonderful year that will be remem bered for years to come - 9' .- H , .....- I 4 4 , . . I lJ NA ' ,S U ,I , 1 1 ' A . 0 Q s 1 X ,V . . L f ' 1 iss , . , ' ' . A K f 4- ,Tw -W..,.......m, , . ' v, i fl J ' 1 Q, 4 w',1 ft ' , 1 . , . i , . , . , . ' , . ' ' , . ' ', . , . , . , . . 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . J . : . ' , . 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I I , . 5 . . . 0 . r, ' ' s. l Left to nght Row I C Sclmeca V Polnto G Muller D Steckler C Semon M Stradtner A Schoone lceek A Seugel J Seaman M Schreuber M Robrnson J Rutherford J Nagel B Moore C Revus H Rothenberg Row Seee Russo Ra K Smyle C Rulond Pearman C Glasco M Stonton E Senbergs C Robmson J Sobotker B Smeudo V Snco I Shonzek Row Ill l San ers zzo oe er ml ml K Schlfter Solodlno G Ronda C Reld P Steeger H Schneader B Teague Row IV P Mozzone R ONeal H Mason B Moy B Poplelasku J Saormon D Sprague P Seprn E Plowskn R McElroth B Shellard V Scarpunella S Seaman M Seager D Rayon Row V D Scully G Sumrell A Smnth W Rudolph heo A eglmn eward G tenz ow o Ra D Run Smuth S Szumngala ,Q as Left to rrght Rowl A Wulkow K Wllluams T Woddy B Zlrkel S Whttney M Taylor P Thoma Watson D Winston M Whllehurst F Wnllntt W utfteld Row ll Wullnams D Thorp Thomson V Yurosrts J Willows T Thomas D Zimmermann E Vetter C Thomas A Thomas D Westbrooks Row Ill L Werst A Young J Taylor D Wonnnkounen W Strth R Tucker M Wolfson R Zumk E Wagner B Trothen Row IV W Woodman P Wang R Tubbs H Youngs B Vlets 63 J Left to right, Row I. D. Lewis, R. Borchers, M. Johnson, R. Roberts, J. Mednick, B. Chase, L. Linden- berger, K. Brown, G. Romano, C. Munroe, P. Sirhakis, L. Anderson. Row Il: B. Bauer, L. Leicher, T. Dicker, B. Rhodes, D. Peeples, J. Daniels, M. Somelotski, P. Ziegler, N. Comentino, P. Clarke, A. Taylor, P. Keane, D. Placek. Row III: F. Shaw, C. Greene, M. Barren, L. Rudolph, B. James, J. Eckhardt, S. Bechtel, J. Revis, P. Petrone, M. Blackman, B. Tabiasen, F. Wilson. Row IV: S. Groepler, M. Grosseto, B. Wik, L. Zirkel, L. Giordano, M. Winfield, R. Harrison, P. Randall, H. English, M. Woolever, B. Fragola, L. Hein, Row V, J. Esposito, B. Tompkins, J. Lent, P. Tann, J. Johnson, P. Burnoski, L. Morrissey, E. McCarthy, M. Saetta, J. Buttacavoli, B. Schkolenko. Sophomore Performers Susan Gladdings President Joy Mednick Vice-President 'ISIS ' I ITH half of their high school career al- ready a thing of the past, the sophomores this year have much to look forward to next year. For one thing they will no longer be con- sidered as lower classmen. Entering into the upper class' isn't as easy as itseems. It requires careful preparation and understanding of what will be expected of them in order to earn the title of upper classmen. Such a preparation and understanding is acquired after an interview with Miss MacDougcill. The sophomores selected their representatives from their English classes by the means of nomi- nating several candidates and limiting their final decision to the student best suited for the posi- tion of their class representative. At specified Left to right, Row If D. Desantis, L. Rantinella, B. MacDougall, M. Balkan, P. Karvouniaris, M. Perides, L. Albani, A. Frankel, L. Johnson, A, Halpert, N. Patrovitz. Row Il: J. Pearsall, E. Seery, L. Rojas, L. Clark, R. Harker, B. Butts, P. Meyer, C. Lukaszewicz, M. Herlitschek, V. Sheh, C. Sisson, R. Kaplan. Malarick, D, Krueger, S. Abrams, S. Dales, C. Schoonover, B. Sprague, N. K. Tatarella. Row V B. Bush, G, Le Cossmas, Row III M. Kaplerchuk, C. Neumann, C. Zack, J. Killelea, Row IV- D. Brown ,E. Ashford, G. Eisele, J. Birnbaum, E. Goldblatt, S. McGunnigel, J. Colgan, M. Hansen, wis, J. Dorsey, J. Smith, D. Winslow, A. Deans, E. Barton, A. N. Ackley, O. Mannkoff, R. Fricklas. Rynbeek, L. Dillard, E. Schwartz, J. Wylie, M. Hubert, E. v Left to right, Row I: K. Lent, C. Gardner, F. Law, P. Wershba, lf. Goyne, J. Williams, G. Greene, P. Miller, B. Handelson, A. Hunt, A. Siogren. Row ll: B. Fries, P. Kieffer, W. Colbell, C. Renfroe, R. Birnbaum, S. Gerard, J. Piazza, F. Soulhard, J. Glenn, L. Gruntfest. Row Ill: E. Slergovios, R. Crawford, T. Knoflick, A. Bergs, V. Upenieks, J. Jablonski, B. Cramer, R. Mitchell, D. Schultz, A. Comisky. Row IV: D. Jacobs, R. Kotlarz, W. Fencl, W. Puro, R. Levinson, W. Barrow, C. Underdew, R. Sampson, J. Settles, G. Campbell, E. Miller. Row V: N. Gardiner, G. Homer, C. Cleveland, F. Dombrowski, R. Johnson, J. Cole, M. Mescall, C. Thoma, R. Brownell. DQ' Left to righl, Row If D. Brown, W. Parquet, R. Ascoli, R. Munoz, F. DiNinno, B Phillips, P. Burl, M. Rosenthal, H. Gross, G. Williams, B. Borczak. Row II: A Nolbone, C. Brown, V. Stcuder, V. Moore, N. Mofhtt, L. Brown, A. Fleming, A Fucci, S. Cohen, M. Schreiber, N. Bvaithwoite, M. Yankus. Row Ill' R. Rubin, R Donley, J. Cleary, P. Devlin, J. Gloriso, J. McCo1ville, A. Wilson, J. Culver, R Koster, D. Mannello, D. McVicker. Row IV: F. Kern, P. Baum, K. Burwell, L. Whit field, W. Mason, J. Lind, P. Stroh, T. Jacoby, R. Como, W. Irwin. Row V: B. Stone E. Hoffman, W. Lindenberg, K. Devoe, P. Rebmann, R. Orriss, R. Solvoti, G. Faulk ner, T. Johnson, B. Schwartz, A. Sleinharler. , 'N C4 V M.F J. F V. B I. La Left to right, Row I. F. Seaman, J. Karrmann, D. Pope, S. Miller, A. Bonsoe, D. Wilkerson, B. Riddick, erguson, B. Del Girono, P. Dunn, H. Hoftman, G. Garcia. Row ll F. Stanton, J. Baum, M. Smith, els, P. Kollmer, P. Frizzell, E. Bernecker, E. Weinbrown, C. Margiotta, R. Siering, M. Sirlin. Row Ill. C. Lacorazza, R. Greco, L. Birnbaum, F. Sanford, L. Shrout, R. Waidelick, E. De Martino, eckett, G. Boss, B. Ahrens, D. McCormick, D. Fanta. Row IV: L. LaRocca, K. Phipps, D. Eaton, F. Downes, P. Humphries, S. Rothenberg, M. Grzeszkiewicz, L. Singer, C. Jones, J. Bigby, L. Ackley. Row V- C. Adler, E. Schwabe, D. Stasso, F. Gillman, M. Mclnnies, G. Karl, A. Schwartz, K. Vukas, R. Larsen, E. Lazarus, P. Kierman. ADVISORS t to right Mr. Williams, Miss lgnelzi, Mr. Wickham. times throughout the year these representatives met to accomplish various tasks. One of these tasks was selecting the class officers of the year. Another task of the sophomore representa- tives was planning the annual sophomore party held in May. All of the students had a good time playing games, singing, and enioying the refreshments that were served by members of their class. The dues the sophomores paid dur- ing the beginning of the year were used to pay for the sophomore party and for other expenses incurred during the year. As the number of sophomores becomes greater, the need for good advisors also grows. The sophomores have been very fortunate in having Miss lgnelzi and Mr. Wickham to assist them with any of their problems. Lett to right, Row l A. Siagren, H, Kerrigan, P. Close, J. Cloudman, l. Petryha, L. Hummel, D. Mazza, urence. Row ll V. Sidoti, R. Nelson, F. Bradley, F. McDonough, B. LeWiS, R. Tanft, R. Stock, R. Hayes. Row Ill F. Ambrosio, R. Koerner, G. LaP!aca, R. Lowry, D. Dittmar, G. Nigro, V. Medina, Munroe, J. Degen. Row IV L. Moore, R. Koopmann, B, Harrison, P. Hayden, G. Wilbrecht, R. Moore, D. Bythewaod, T, Mays, D. Lattimer. nnmmx ti A ?I'l.Q.l.l:l2l3li Left to nghf Row I P Wenchel J Seaman J Chlvaro V Myers C Coleman N McElrafh E Houston g ern ass c mms w L J Cosle o urne J Whlle K Marlon c son D Grier M West N Gomu non Row Ill C Richards n Schmusckle N G ustnno rez J Mateuko J Fas r J Gersl S Berman M McCormlck ndyka Row IV B Szeles osky N Salvador J Gull: m V wne J y B u I a K acc B Cofi M r w V a dl g Sl a m Krause M McCormuc L Hans n r D Danforth V Krause xzsfs fsfsgn- xx, fx-11-7? 2 :c,-y,.- lo gh! Raw For H Freeman F vale F Bradley E Pelrle W Damper J Cou er Koclenda F Adullo W Cosgrlff Row ll Lwus T Burns R Mamlt J Adams S Catalano memann C Schmldt R V 1 R Macaruo J ey R w Ill D Pugluese G Clarke R Garr Pomgranlz F Ldogar M Wolfolk W Blngel G Pnsker A Lowe R Tomeo Row IV Z Av: Mandle D Michaels A Penard P Duponl P Spulzer C McGee R Weunsfenn R Chan A Guasto D Gallgan 12 B 67 in 4-of 'YW' Left to right, Row I F. Cccts, G. Steele, C. Guidi, l. Cummings, L. Feldman, J. Gruenwald, M. Martin, J. Colgan, A, Biglsy, C. McGinn, J. Schwenk. Row ll: J. Bariatti, V. Berge, C. Steele, M. Brennan, S. Kay, S. Toensmann, B. Clayton, J. Scholl, E. Rose, V. Sunclen, K. Kelly, P. Ransom. Row Ill: M. Staigers, B. Murzi, J. Moore, E. Diamentini, L. Olser, B. Haun, S. Butarsky, H. Ambrogy, M. Lauman, M. Mozzone, R. Uhling. Row IV J. Turberg, J. Finkenstadt, N. Baldwin, G. Mannikott, T. Lombardi, J. Westover, F1 Murray, M. Gainey, R. Gunter, C. Buthmann, E. Sverdlik, L. Trcub. Row V: L. Horwitz, B. Skirron, A. Dionisio, G. Boyce, L. Kruty, K. Amore, B. Jackson, J. Hightower, J. Perry, D. Vance, V. Mays, E. Gibney. Freshmen Ronald Mom' N the beginning of the year a great number President ' 1 of worried ex-eighth graders entered Hemp- stead High School as freshmen. Sophomores, Jacqueline Perry iuniors, and seniors were often stopped to give Vice-President directions. Sometimes these troubled freshmen were told to take the elevator to the fourth floor or the escalator by the swimming pool. How- ever, if they happened to run into a sympahetic upper classman, they received the correct infor- mation. Fortunately for everyone concerned, the freshman class finally figured out where it was going. The first big day for the Freshman Class was Hempstead High's traditional Senior-Frosh Day. On Senior-Frosh Day the senior girls dressed up X as mothers while the freshmen girls wore little Left to right, Row lr A. Schwartz, D. Smith, R, Frantz, P. Nikolopaulos, R. Cook, R. Blau, R. Czarniecki, A. Sheik, H. Wynder, W. Jones, R. White, J. DePrimo, L. Nimz. Row ll: C. Coleman, C. Speh, B. Hills R. Gnos, J. Convery, R. Carroll, J. Auzins, L. Johnson, A, Azzaro, C. Taylor, B. Mansell, R. Rama. Row lllf W. Bradshaw, W. Crawford, R, Milaiskis, H. Morgan, B. Chido, G. LaRocco, E. Ueberall, J Surratt, M, Wise, J. Gcyne, S. Ayres, R. Fahrbcch. Row IV: G. Stergalnos, J. Kuziomko, J. Hertig, A. Richmond, J. Schippers, D. Lackner, C. Martinez, D. DeRiggi, T. Reid, G. Gallo. Row Vg B. Schildt B. Summers, M. Dimaria, J. Sullivan, W. Scpenter, R. Barber, T. Brcndes, R. Koppel, G. Kavich. C518 Left Io right, Raw I- E. Thomas, S. Brooks, P. Lewis, V. Massiah, P, Mortis, M Turner, M. Hills, P. Lorraine, J. Thomas, M. Conticelli, E. Bell. Row II, D, Abshire S. Denny, E. Brennan, B. Harris, A. Bryant, C. Crocker, C. Meyer, J. Bauman, K. Lin denberg, J. Gruenewald, L. Glass, J, Green, J. Finklea, Row III: N, Verity, M, O'Can nor, J. Schaefer, I. Duszkiewicz, C. Schoonebeek, S. Corrothers, J. Finley, A. Davis J. Moore, A. Quigley, S, Zembroski, A. Hartley. Row IV V. Bush, B. Weston, E Johnson, P. Lambert, L. Chomyn, 8. Kiernan, S. Domonski, L. Ryan, G. Carroll, I Cole, M. Mevey, V. Vetter, R. Gover. Row V C. Kusky, L. Doscher, P. Bivens, C Whitaker, C, Blocher, I, Oliver, A. Whitehurst, G. Vaughn, B. Holmes, D. Julye B. Dombroski, L. Franzen. sw ,V ,- 11' Left to right, Row I: J. Pelrucelli, R. Hawkins, M. Flagg, R. Gerst, J. Cascone, J. McClough, S. Eason, K, Deans, L. Sims, J. Ernest, G. Ellison, W. Simpson. Row II. R. Wood, T. Rieger, R. Pearsall, S. Orlicki, D. Ryan, R. Collins, E. Chrholowski Mane Momn J. Brooks, K, Wolfe, J. Yankus, L. Mays. Row III' J. Ray, T, McMahon, R. Weiss, T T. Rizzo, E. Zieseniss, W. Sprague, P. Korn, R. Fenn, J. Sampson ,D. Patrick, reasuler H. Mosley, D. Bray. Raw IV: W, Thornton, G. Wilson, E. Reed, J. Dawkins, J Douglas, P, Schultz, W, Harrison, R. Mularoni, J. Luniewski, J. Richard. girls' clothes. The seniors carried stuffed ani- mals, but the freshmen carried everything from baby bottles filled with coke to rattles. During the day the freshman babies gave lolllpops to the sensor mothers At the end of the day the entire school turned a slckly shade of green at the mere mention of the word lolllpop However, at the end of the school day the fun was lust beginning for the senior and freshmen gurls After school they all had a party in the boys gym As a part of the party some prizes for the cutest costume, the most typical fresh man, and many other categories were awarded During the year each freshman received a ADVISORS Left to right Mrs Church Mr Helbach Miss Joyce Left to right Row I E Fox R Medmck penta I w M Wi IS Brows A Flnucellu P Weseloh K Ke A McCoy F Harrington M Mitchell F Selderer M Mugno Pungretic A Eser L Nauman N Papnsh S Milton nt D Wllson Row IV L Schumacher M Plakls M Wallace H DAbreu C Muller A Rosen L Whack C Tonges G Irwin Steven Ay Carswell cx D rwun lar hal Yokel anJ Leslie r- olc I re made for English LC! punk slip from Office No 5 After receiving this slip he or she made an appomment to see Mr Prahl the freshmen guidance counselor Many freshmen were probably surprised bu glad that their parents were present during this Interview At this meeting Mr Prahl the student and has parents chose the courses for his next three years at Hempstead Hugh All of us at one time or another were fresh men Let us all hope that this year s Freshmen Class, like those who have gone before them, will go on to even higher achievements .. - 1. - - .. U . .. - .. , . f A l 4 . ' r Cl i B. La , .ZibelIi. Ro ll: . 'll', D. ', . i , . ,l. ' , . ' ,F Harper, B. Harleston, L. Merriweather, S. lewis. Row Ill: G. Kaplan, L. Alex, L. Lafia, C. Teitelbaum cz, Mizz 0 ', A ' ' , ' ' f hE-it .oglels of GI J 'heat ' , , 'l SC. ' ' 1 I I . . . , . Q ' ' I , , ' I . . , I 70 FWF to right R w I J Smulh J Frederlcks R Janvey P Juer enson G Seeley R Marlow Guytow F lrwun M Yokell K Schnender Row ll J Kung J Wnlson D Chrustua J Kempt C Mc ee C Hayden W Megllng A Hunter C Jackson M Scaturro A Coles Row Ill J Snmone R Blocker K Glenn D Robunson L Ottavno C Vohs T Plchards R Mason A Moley E Harley J DePasquale Wll ams oegler enrrce ow on w on we I S a K Akley M Ernest F Scherlff M Jcnsen E McGray .I Ho'mes 'vnu-uf' up -. . Chrl Vah Tom McMahon Ma llyn Wullns and Andrea Heddy Ambrozy Judy Moore a d Robert Mllal ku study Rosen meet an the school steps modern math 71 .: :t -- gm .. 'J' 9 Q :. 4 , ,N - A VC I Left ' , o :J.BUSCl'l,. ',. ' ,. , . g , . , . , R. ,. '. :,',.',. ,. ,,K, Raw IV: IE. l-lerbert, EJ Vllatala, RJ McGee,,J. Gardner, R..Gagliano,.R. Garrett,' J. Luckerf A. Williamzl R. 'li , B. K , D, P ' . R V: J. Wall , R. S ins , L. Ccrs ll, R. L'szcz, . K tz, 3 ., N. , - :gl . . 't K , u ', at ,L f' , .3 3 1 'Y . ,L. ts.. I - I.. .lla ' 5 1 5 x 4' fy - ' v 'I' W 44 ' I7 o5Yf'f4i' rx x I x ' . 'gl ., 3 'FSM 'xx NQ 'Q' xx, N 'ww N al' ff 1 Mfg? X75-vgjmff X ' my XX- N 1 g . xx., XX. . X , Iv- Nz- ,, 1 W X ,, xx V lx? px x i N A ,f ff x' if 4 Qt I fr' X N' ' xx 4 ' I Nh f 1 '4 sb W we H n f yi 'Q 4'Qf- V .QX g1f.:ffw 1 4 ?'49.'. 'aft x- 'G 'A Q 5, 'Fr V' fa' ,K , -gd- W V ' - 5 V- T1 V S 'Mr Left to right Row l H Drewal STUDENT COUNCIL Regan L Rarken Rowl D Fanla J Mednrck C Grrmaldr Deutschman M Whrtehurst S MacDougaII C Clarke P Wenchel R Sternglass C Margrotta Row Ill D Steckler M Cascone C Sr son J Caro M Rocchno B Johnson B Kennedy P Leaper K Drckenson S Ginsburg P Srrhakus Row IV V Jankowskr A Taylor P Flesch F Schenkel C Coleman L Smger Grounds C Bartovrcs L Shrout V Beckett R w V R R b F N P t Pa s Yaeger K Murdock C Lawrence G Held F Catalano Henry Drewal Presrdent ADVISORS Mr Beckett and Mlss Newlcn The Governing Assembly CHOOL wouldnt be much fun If we drdnt have a strong govermng body to brrng forth the opmrons and Ideas of our students This year s Student Councrl, led by very capable officers, always managed to fulfill the wrshes of our students by mrxmg work and play wlth an occaslonal dance, rally or show to break up the monotony of teaching and learning Each homeroom hac. a senator and an alter nate who would attend councrl meetings and present the facts of these meetnngs to hrs home room lt as the senators duty to discuss any problems they thank rs of Importance to the councrl As In the past, the councrl sponsored our two annual pep rallles, the G O show, and our an nual Boys Broke Ball Instead of followlng the same pattern, thus year they added several new Q trvrtles to Its usual llst, such as the pep rally I . I , I I 5 QI 1 ', s. ,E. ,.'. l:. ,. ',.' ',S. ,. 1. 1. 1- 1- 1- - 7- 1 - 1- 5 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1 . I ,.' '. :, ,. ,, ,. ,. ,. 1 M. , . ', . , . . o : . uin, .Di inno, .Kaz,J. iki,D. 1- 1- 1. 1- - l ' 1 - -v . , . . ' I . . . 1 . C ADI Ellzabeth Rega Sara Donady Judlth Cooper Laurnn Ralken Vnce President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer durmg school the G O Show at mght the Sock Hop and the Faculty Student Basketball Game' The council s members always want lmpatnently for the arrival of our two forelgn exchange stu dents Thus year they had the great pleasure of entertammg lsmarl bm Ibrahim of Malaya, and Peter Krohn of West Germany Theur hosts, Hank Drewal and Ben Taylor, made sure that their time here was well spent Before leaving, the foreign students parhclpated In a panel discus slon which presented to our students the many contrasts between our way of llvmg and thenrs Every year durmg Aprll G O keys are pre sented to ten sensors, five boys and five gurls who have shown outstanding splrlt towards their school and Its actlvltles The G O keys, offered by the Student Council, are a means of thankmg the students for all their help and cooperatlon Much thanks must be glven too, to Mnss New lon and Mr Beckett as advisors of the council Because of their strong guidance, thus years Student Council was very successful ln all that It accomplushed BOOSTER CLUB Left to right Row l F Negler J Caro K Dickenson Row ll C Scumlca V Beckett B Von Emon J Mednuck E Carol D Fanta S Markowsku M Cascone Row Ill l Wnlluams J Joyce M Rocchlo E Regan J Cooper L Shrout E Grues E Rosenthal P Surhakls Row IV J Goldberg R Ossuas K Smyley M Stemharter A Flemmg C Castka S Gmsburg M Moturlo Row V H Drewal D Henshaw L Ralken M Graham C Lawrence R Meyer D Fanta A Tslghls I n , . . , . 1 1 ' ' - 1 . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , , : , , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , - J - - Circus Memoirs HIS is your l96O Colonial. The combined staffs have all worked together to make it a publication worthy of Hempstead High. We all hope that it you happen to read again of these school curriculars years from now, it will bring back pleasant memories of H. H. S. This year's Editor-in'Chief was Carl Lawrence. His iob was to superintend the work of the edie torial staff. Assisting him was Joan Lambert, EDITORS Left to right, Row I. J. Lambert, C. Lawrence, B, Broaddus. ASSOClGl8 EdlTOI'. JOGIYS mC1lr'l iob WGS to see that Row ll. M. Cascone, P. Vonacore, G. Bartels, F. Negler, all Copy, captions, and other printed material D. Thomas. I were corrected and sent oft to the publisher on time. Brenda Broaddus was the Photography cf- -'f Carl Lawrence Editor-in-Chief BUSINESS STAFF Left to right, Row lf F. Parisi, I. Shonzek, J. Dyer, E. Hamilton, S Cutler, S. Bernstein, B. Provost, A. Thomas. Row ll: S. Hills, B. Pinos L. Giganti, K. Henn, T. Diarro, M. Rocchio, M. Cascone. Row Ill: J Taylor, M. Seager, L. Praetez, F. Wettstein, R. Charles, J. Mathews '-CEM, ADVISORS Lett to right: Mr. Ayres, Miss Linn, Mr. Pilkington, Mr. Helbach. 76 Editor whose iob, as you might guess, was the scheduling and choosing of the pictures of the different activities. The Copy Editor, Deborah Thomas, assigned, collected, and corrected all stories appearing in the Colonial. Gordon Bar- tels was the Feature Editor, who, besides think- ing up subjects for the feature section, also was in charge of all the extra and feature pictures in the book. The Senior Editor was Pat Vana- core, who took care of all senior pictures and captions. These editors, along with the editorial staff members could be found diligently working during homerooms and afternoons in room 23 under the direction of Mr. Ayres and Miss Linn, who corrected all copy in duplicate and tripli- cate. Up in the art room the members of the Colo- nial art staff created the sketches that enliven these pages. The cover and colors of the book were also chosen by the staff. Under the guid- ance of Mr. Pilkington and the Art Editor, Fran- cis Negler, the staff carried through the circus theme echoed throughout this book. The business staff under Mr. Helbach had be- fore them the task of financing the yearbook. To do this the staff members canvassed Hemp- stead stores for ads. Also under the supervision of the Business Editor, Marie Cascone, the stafil took the orders during March for the coming Colonial. During the earlier part of the year the edi- tors took a trip to Columbia for the National Yearbook Conference. There they attended lec- tures on how to improve the quality of their yearbook. All of the combined staffs have put their time and eftort into making the 1960 Colonial the best ever. We all hope that you will fully enioy it now and in the years to come. 1 ART STAFF Left to right: J. Joyce, J. Hunter, F. Negler, J. Cooper. EDITORIAL STAFF Left to right, Row I: G. Pavony, L. Sanders, P. Vanacore, B. Broaddus, C. Lawrence, J. Lambert, G. Bartels, D. Thomas. Row ll: C. Semon, D. Moehle, S. Whitney, J. Goldberg, L. Gainey, S. Graves, D. Holloway, R. Morgan, M. Mayer. Row lll. C. Bartovics, D. Sverdlik, J. Corwin, A. Young, R. Doliner, H. Goldberg, G. Randa, P. Hartman, M. Flynn. if Q1 Michael Fields Editor-in-Chief ,- 3 ADVISCRS Left to right: Mr. Brown, Mr. N.urphy, Mr. Lawson. Write-Ups F you happen to pass room 49 Thursday after school, you may see a group of students working diligently. These are The Patriot staft members and Thursday is Dummy night. The Patriot, as every student knows, is our school newspaper. On the first page all the latest news, such as the newly elected class olili- cers, this year's band show or the Student Coun- cil's latest Pep Rally, can be found. Page two contains, The Editors Desk, Letters to the Editor, and the Introducing column. The lat- ter presents to its readers an outstanding senior boy and girl and a teacher. On the third page is the Exchange column and the lnquiring Reporter. As any boy can probably tell you, the fourth page is devoted entirely to sports. It is on this page that the well-known Tiger Tales is found. EDITORS Left to right, Row I. V. Jankowski, B. Geller, R. Carlson, M, Fields, R. Ossics, B. Schoonover. Row ll: B. Zirkel, D. Zinn. STAFF Le to right Rowt E Carol C Adler R Roberts D Fanta M Kama S Martin J Wylle B Znrkel w ll R Osslas J Caro B Ahrens K Duckenson Geller Carson w Schoonover V Jankowskl T Campanella L Zrrkel Moore R nhl K a E Goldblatt Row lV N Bald M Fnelds R Sutton S Kaplan D Zunn D Hartman ' . L- , xi lg ---'- .-..- A ' l 1 ,, Y V Y 7 .. ,. ft ' , : . , . , . , . , . , . ', . ', . ' . Ro : . ' , . , . , . ' , B. , R. Fischer, R. l ,Ra Ill: B. , . ', . , . ' , M. , . Re'c , K. ryl, . . I ' - ' I I ' ' - . n ' . ' ' ' - - an - rs - 1 ' ' I ' . .... ,, ,, . . . . I I - I - - I - l . . . . . g . . . , . tl - H - ' I ' to . , . ' , . ' , . , .Z' ' I ' I I . . I I I I 79 Not many of us whale we all read and en loy each Issue of The Patnot, realize all the work that goes on behmd the scenes Most of the work IS completed In a two week cycle O the first Monday of thus cycle the Edntorm Chnef Mrchael Fnelds glves asslgnments to the columnnsts lournalrsts and feature wrlters These assignments are handed rn on Thursday and B Geller B Zrrkel M Fuelds Mr Murphy and D :nn prepare last minute copy Fruday of the same week The artlcles are then copyread by copy asslstant Ruth Osslas and other staff members These articles are then sent to the prlnter The copy comes back and on the followmg Thursday IS Dummled lt ns on the Dummy mght that the paper IS land out nn the forms un whuch lt wall be printed Often members of the staff stay untll seven oclock at nlght dummylng the paper On the followmg day the paper, wnth staFf members make final correctuons again goes back to t e prmter On Thursday the clrculatlon staff wlth Clrculatlon Manager Sharon Martm dlstrlbutes the coples of The Patriot The Patriot IS free to all students with a G O There IS a charge of five cents to all students wnthout a G O To help reduce the cost of pub llcatlon the Buslness Stat? has secured adver tlsements for the paper The editors reporters columnnsts and all other staff members of The Patriot are truly students that Hempstead Hugh can be proud of Our sincere thanks and appreclatlon go to the members of The Patriot staff for thelr fine paper ing Master's Servrce Squad O' ,.'-Sf' PRINCIPALS SERVICE SQUAD Left to right Row I L Johnson S Johnson D Fanta J Bennett M Teduschr K Drckenson w ll rs ashley C rrr Ossras Ch :st R Frrcklas L Hamlrn Mrss Qurgley Chief-Jennifer Joyce Assistant Chief Ruth Ossras EMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL good morn mg are the famous words spoken by the gurls on the Prrncrpal s Servrce Squad who among many dutres run the switchboard answer mg calls from the outsrde world Members are chosen for this squad every sprung on the recommendation of therr teachers and advrsors They must have relrabrlrty rnteg rrty efficiency and good manners Therr dutres are to delrver messages assist rn the office and act as receptlonrsts to school VISITOFS The present squad consrsts of seventeen grrls advised by Mrs Pashley The members of thrs squad are proud of the confidence placed rn them by the Prrncrpals office ' A . 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A X Sir 1 ' ., I . . tl?1, v.,. - , . .2o .ggi,.Q1 Q-fe: J 80 INCE nts mceptlon nn 1934 The Audlo Vnsual Squad has been a vital part of Hempstead Hugh Under the capable supervlslon of Mr Moore thus group of thlrty four boys operates the motaon plcture and film strrp prolectors phonographs and tape recorders of our school Just as ln any sport It takes team work and co operation to keep thus organlzatlon running smoothly Each member IS responslble for has own assugnment He must get to the proper place at the proper tame After each boy us taught how to operate the machunes correctly he puts thus knowledge mto practucal use every day The students of Hempstead Hugh School are fortunate to have a group of dependable boys such as these lrcus In View f .ig L-55 sv AUDIO VISUAL SQUAD t ght Row I zak Bechtel R Janvey F DuN1nno R Cook T Rach ards E Watala Row II .l Meckley B Saltz man T Burns D Dnttmar D James G Plnsker M Yankus R Wulson R Lattnmor R w lll J Lund B Handelson R Cummmgs D Schultze N Bald N Fusco C Saladtno R Kotlarz Row IV Mr Lund D Breakey P Hartman J Szostak D Sloop N Smernoft R Rubm Red Cross Corps JUNIOR RED CROSS man Mrs Chapman J Manello J Wrllows V Carter R Bryant Row ll V OBnen J Trnlulen B Skrrron M Sternharter P Tann F Schenkel G Wrlson C Mankuwrch D Westbrooks T Wrllrs Row Ht P Karvounrarrs A McCoy J Moore J Douglas E Hoffman D Fanta M Cascone D Wrlkerson President Trudy Gorman Vrce Presrdent Judy Manella Secretary Gall Ersele Treasurer Marrann Ro cro HE Jumor Red Cross rs a worthy group of stu dents who collect for such funds as the Com munrty Chest and the March of Drmes From each homeroom a Jr Red Cross representatrve and alternate were chosen to perform the task They collected money and useful :tems such as pencrls candy, combs and other oblects to fill Chrrstmas stockrngs for veterans hosprtals The members also collected for the Red Cross whrch puts the money to good use by helprng people rn need, those who are suck and those rn dns aster areas They also have planned other worthy protects to carry out the arm of therr organrzatron F. 3 U , ' Y D ' 11 ' - ' Q , 5 . . , . I r j Q L 1 . ' 0 left to right, Row l: F. Willett, E. Lewis, T, Gor- 82 :zur HOSE busy gurls seen rushung through the halls wuth attendance slups and messages for the classrooms are the Junuor Secre'arues Thus year the Junuor Secretarues are duvuded unto two groups consustung of about thurty gurls un each One group un Office 2 us under the durectuon of Muss Wolfe and the other un Office 3 us under the durectuon of Mrs Pulkungton The Junuor Secretarues, chosen because of theur reluabuluty and untegruty, are recommended by theur teachers and the guudance department Many responsubvlutues and dutues of the Junuor Secretarues are receuvung vusutors deluverung slups and messages answerung the telephone, placung attendance calls, and usherung at Open House The gurls un thus honorary posutuon are stu dents that Hempstead Hugh certaunly can be proud of -mr JUNIOR SECRETARIES Left to rught Row I M Puakus M Martun M urun G Pavony B Chase D Stecker Peshkun J Mednuck S Bernsteun E Busta C Jensen S Carruthers K Balacek B Provost L Puruck Row ll M Thoma T Waddy B Cough lun M Lundenberger S Gold S Gunsburg R Lapudus M Tsaurus D Holloway C Coleman C Lukaszewucz C Holmer D Bagnall J Wul ws F Negler Row Ill Mrs Pulkungton John M Balkon P Zuegler R Larsen M Nor man P eenan Fle ch V Yurasu s Flemungs T Selnack J Castellu J Lambert M Maturlo Row IV M Eckert C Thomas D Sverd luk P Lambert G Boyce l Prusuensku B n denberger M Steunherter T DePasquale J Lavallee V Sheh tv. 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'Tlfeql 'la 0 83 COUNSELORS SERVICE SQUAD Left to rnght Row I P Sephton C Bartovucs J Buanchu C Carruthers C Semon R w Il M Stanton S Dahlberg B Barton B Pugatch L a Hu Row Ill Muss MacDou al F mung A lrwun R Shrout E lewus M or man B Bryant Muss Duhy Cf' w g N. nl' L . ..l alll Workers Behund the Scenes HE gurls who compose the Counselors Servuce Squad are always eager to assust un any way possuble They help out by answerung tele phone calls typung lusts and notuces sortung and filung schedule cards and servung as messengers These gurls are advused by Muss MacDougall Many thung are taken unto consuderatuon before a gurl us chosen to become a member She must have a pleasung personaluty satusfactory grades un all subuects a good attendance record wull ungness to work and the abuluty to serve both the faculty and her fellow classmates cheerfully and efficuently Each member of the Squad can gaun un many ways from thus office procedure The servuces the gurls perform are most helpful and necessary un runnung a smooth and elflcuent office u-u uu, sf. lls. I lu ' ' A 9 u,' J: le ' , . ' , . ,i . ', . N - and receptionists. l l fmt X' , J f Q . . . . i 5' Q 4 a . . I M . . . P V ' 4 0 4 1 1 . I I . - f . . . 'lllllll u I 2-'ff Q . J T Chief And rea Lun F you have ever wandered Into this office you have probably been met by a very em cient member of the squad Under the drrectlon of Mass Ronnerman and Mlss Oswald these gurls do everything from flllng running errands and dlrectmg new students around the school to Irckmg envelopes ln exchange for gwrng up one period a day these gurls learn many valuable facts pertalnmg to college and omce work But workvng on thus squad rs not all work and no play The members get together once a year to have therr annual party Glfts are exchanged refreshments are served and everybody has a great deal of fun ln this way the Counselors prove that the squad s eFforts do not go unap precrated OFFICE FlVE SQUAD Left to right Row l J Prponldus K Szenczewskl A Lun B Von Emon D Thomas P Rodnn Row ll P Clarke B Hargrove S Whrlney R Fisher S Markowskl J Herman Row Ill Mass Ronner mann H Ambrozy L Doscher B Dombrowslu L Franzen Miss Oswald af 'Vx 5 fx rl' K la? 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's rj l H Y X 4 ' 1 I LIBRARY STAFF to right R w I D Brown J Watson Calev F Areman E Carol P Wershba Row ll D Westbrooks Mlss Herod Mrs Cullen Mrss Gu gantl V Kraus Row Ill C Manklewlch P Hart n P R omann C Brander B Jackson ,I .-1 'VH n lnformatlon Stall AW' 7 -1 Chief Donna Brown HIS year Hempstead Hugh School IS proud to have an exceptional Llbrary Staff The teachers recommend gurls to participate as members of this staff and Mrs Cullen thelr helpful advlsor selects them The chief IS usually a gurl who IS particularly Interested In library work and would like to continue It In the future Donna Brown holds the positron thus year The Library Staff renders many services to the students and teachers which are keeping the shelves In order taking attendance checklng books ID and out running errands asslstmg stu dent In choosing books and flndlng mformatron and performing many other services We are grateful to our Lnbrary Staff for ou. standing work a necessary group of course they are moreover a trubute to our school Q I UTM of 3 Q . v5 - xv , ' 'l s -- 4 . 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I r I I I ' Presldent Norman Bald Vrce Presrdent Floyd Southern Secretary Treasurer Bruce Saltzman OME day a few of the students of Hemp stead Hugh School wall become professlonal photographers or excellent amateurs They wlll have been m mbers of the Camera Club which ns durected by their experlenced advisor Mr Smtth Durlng the year these camera bugs have taken scenic trlps to such spots as Bear Moun photographs which were later developed and enlarged In the hugh school darkroom Those actlve young men further contributed to their school by taknng photographs of Important school events The money they earned helped them to finance their trips With a busy sched ule such as thus the Camera Club had a very successful year Circus Shutterbugs sf QK4fY5E .M CAMERA CLUB Left to right Rowl F Southard N Bald Mr math B S zman Rw ll J Petrucel Yankus G Held S levenson ' T O T . XXX I , f. o - T. U g a . O A . . 'lf' 1 a 1 9 i tam. There they captured some prize-wlnnlng 2 Q . I 0 s v . a I 0 l . . 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' ll , M1 87 Secretarues to the Trauners TQ E SECRETARIES TO THE FACULTY Left to rughf Row l K Szenczewsku E Lang Kn M Steunger A lun R w ll J Ku e Schlosser M Moore C Munroe D DuMonda M hle Row III A Pappas M Kurouac Reuchl A Rzemuenuewsku S Faulkner Row IV Mrs Fruedman R Larsen K Kryla VERY year a group of lunuor and senuor gurls us chosen to assust the teachers These gurls must be recommended by theur shorthand teach ers for theur competence untegruty and relu abuluty Each head of a department us assugned a secretary These teachers assugn work that must be done every day Thus work mcludes filung mumeographung note typung cuttung stenculs do ung master copues multuple carbons and work ung the necessary machunes The gurls are trauned to lessen the teacher s work and at the same tume are guven experuence so that they wull be better prepared for robs outsude the Mrs Fruedman was the advusor for the first semester and Mrs Gaffga for the second semes ter It us the advusor s uob to see that every gurl does her assugned work and does ut well l ul ' U I N 4 . . . . 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' , . . 0 s .U 'ul la, 5. oe .I l jj... ,I ' :Rl 88 HE Secretarual Servuce Squad has typed and stenculed the tests and exams we have taken throughout the year After stenculung the tests thus group of gurls proofreads them and then types the master copy The gurls are also famul uar wuth operatung varuous other types of ma chunes Mrs Fruedman was un charge of thus squad for the first semester and Mrs Gaftga for the second semester Although beung a member of thus squad us consudered an honor ut carries wuth ut a great deal of responsubuluty Each gurl must report to the mumeo room one specuflc peruod a day She us responsuble for all the work done that peruod Only certaun students that possess trustworthu ness and abuluty are chosen After graduatuon these gurls are well prepared to enter the sec retarual fleld Assustants to the Trauners Q I Fliletugtfi - P C SECRETARIAL SERVICE SQUAD Left to rught Rowl A Pcppas D DuMonda M Kurouac A Rzemuenuew ku Row ll Mrs Fruedman R Reuchl A Klug E Schlosser K Krylo I Q ' n' u ' - .. 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' .Til 'fi 'l ufkgg., -3' 89 Chief Genevieve Forglone Assistant Choef Jamce Rovello HE Senlor Servnce Squad one of the buslest groups around IS a very helpful group In our school Workmg under the dlrectlon of Mass Duryea In the Registrars omce the fourteen gurls nn thus squad do lust about everything fllmg and alphabetlzmg schedule cards runmng errands actmg as hostesses to the many people wnth whom they come an contact and efficlently do mg any 'ob asked of them Mass Duryea has helped the gurls In her office to gam emclency competence and a sense of responslbrllty These gurls are known for gnvnng a hospntable welcome to the vlsntors to thelr oftice whuch has become a very omportant place for college bound semors SENIOR SERVICE SQUAD 'Y X Left to nght Rowl B Kennedy D Monroe G Forgxone J Rovello J Baum Row ll M Del Glorno L Aspromonte L Von Ness E Belrne B Phullups P Sturge Row Ill Mass Duryea C Schoonover S Brand S Benrne Mnss Sgrol x Nita RADIO CLUB Left to right, Row I: B. Bendel, V. Stauder, B. Saltzman, E. Ueberall, R. Hills. Row ll: H. Goldberg, W. Bingel, G. Pinsker, L. Albert. Row Ill: A. Comisky, B. Taylor, D. Kufe, R. Rubin, G. Garistina. Row IV: R. Weinstein, Mr. Lind, D. Schultze. an ART CLUB Lett to right, Row I: P. McGinnis, R. Kaplan, C. Margiotta, J. Mednick, D. Drew. Raw ll: K. Brown, M. Hall, R. Morgan, P. Wenchel. Row Ill: A. Quigley, J. Baum, S. MacDougall, S. Gladding, Mrs. Belter. Row IV: C. Holmer, H. Waranis, F. Negler, J. Gress. The Colorful Banner Line President--Frances Negler Secretary-Treasurer-Sandy MacDougall HE purpose of the Art Club is to give inter- ested art students an opportunity to experi- ment' with a wide range of materials, to learn new technical processes, and to acquire a better understand of art in general. This year, under the guidance of our new art teacher, Mrs. Belfer, the members of the Art Club have accomplished much in this direction. They spent their first semester doing intensive work in enameling on copper, first, learning the process, second, be- coming familiar with the actual handling of materials, and, finally, applying their knowledge creatively to iewelry-earrings, pins, pendants, and cuFf links. The second semester consisted of work in oil painting, textiles, and block printing. The Announcers of the Acts President--Victor Stauder Vice-President-Bruce Saltzman Secretary-William Bungel HE Radio Club of Hempstead High is an organiaztion of boys who have a special interest in the field of communications. The mem- bers of this club repair and keep in good work- ing order receivers and transmitters. While do- ing this, they gain a practical knowledge in electronics. Under the supervision of Mr. Lind, many of the boys will learn enough to quality for a ham license. This year's main proiect was the disassembling of some obsolete equipment for parts which the members use in their own set ups. The ex- perience that the boys gain will help many of them in their future occupations. Many schools are not as fortunate as we for they do not have such an active organization as the Radio Club. W1 FA f A U wx FN HW The Rlflemen RIFLE CLUB Left to rrght Row I P McGnnms G Garcia E Eltlng E Ashford R Frucklas B Schkolenko D Wrlson S Freeman J Seaman R w II A Smlth D Morras K Wolfe A Azzara B Ma ure M Yokell S yres R w Wmston B Saltzman W Blngel H Morgan G Welllams D Schulze G Clarke F Sauthard D Bythewaod C Schmldt P Muller Row IV D Breakey R Rubin A Sternharter R Weiss J McConvnlle R Johnson .I Cole P Gewandter wm Como M HE RsHe Club of Hempstead Hugh School was founded In 1935 In order to teach the baslc safety of the handling of fire arms ln structed and counseled by Mr Voorhues the members of thus club learn proficlency nn one of the most popular sports of our time ln conlunctlon with the National Rifle Assocl ation and the federal government the club re celves Its ammunltlon through the defense de partment The slze of thus club has always been com paratlvely large When the populatuon of Hemp stead was larger It was not unusual for the club to have 200 to 300 members Of course when our total populataon decreased the overall num ber of members also decreased , . . . - . I - ' I I - 4- .- ' . ' , . , . . o : . gu' , . ,' .A , .Hills. Ro III: S. B. Ir ' , B. , 1. islifa. 92 HE Varsrty Club alms to promote a closer re latronshrp between the athletic and aca demrc drvrsron of school lrfe, to help the members of the club obtam college scholarships and above all, to establish a better feelrng of sports manshrp between the student spectators and the athletes In order to become a member of the Varsrty Club one must have been awarded a varsuty letter rn any of these varred sports football, basketball rifle bowlmg, track, golf, tennls and baseball The requlrements for a varsrty letter may vary for each sport, but usually after one has partrclpated for a full season, he has earned a letter The advisor of the club Mr Scheussler, helps the members with much of the club s actlvltles VARSITY CLUB Left to right Row I T Murray .I Hayden R n D Edlrn A Henry R Harles A Lowe Stenberg R Gerber Row ll G Vendegna M Douglo G Vance P Katz J Hunter F Perry J Szostck R Wilson S Buckley R McErcth w Ill G Trulcko T Ross D Smrth R A es Green C Baber R Brelsky S Kaplan Dewol R Butler Row lV C McGee P art J Blocker S Zembroskr R Bookhard Row IV Moore B Shellard J Dantls A Hertg rnkel J Englrsh T Pugllese W Ebrn Cooper B West W J Brown sf' 2- .ix The Roustabouts S S Ki g, . 'I , . I l, . 2 . I, P. V I , . ' I, . I l , . l - Ro : . l , . , . I , . Y , H. , . , . ' , . , H. r , . . : . , . H - man, L. Huskins, A. Burwell, W. Brown, H. Forde, L. ,' .' , . ', . i , c. F a , . ' , . ' , . o , D. I , J , F ' X l r I 1 I . I I . I , . 93 Lx f President--Bill Stone Vice-President-Frank DiNinno Secretary-Carol Schoonover Trcasurer-Joyce Einhorn HERE do promising young math students advance their knowledge in math? The Junior Math Club, which is sponsored by Mr. Lacombe, gives this opportunity to all who de- sire it. The Club meets eighth period and pre- sents mathematical oddities and valuable mathe- matical information to its members. It gives help to future engineers and scientists and gives the members an advantage over the non-members in the regular math ccurses. lts ranks are made up of freshmen and sophomores who are ambi- tious and eager to learn new concepts beyond those required in the syllabus of the courses at- tended during their regular schedule. lt is easy to perceive bright futures for these bright stu- dents. Jr. Calculators i President-Charles Saladino Vice-President-Paul Mandl Treasurer-Gilbert Held VER wonder what that strange stamp you found under a pile of old books in the attic is worth? A good method for receiving excellent advice would be to visit a meeting of the H. H. S. Stamp Club. This year, under the direction of Mr. Holtz, the members of the Stamp Club met once a month. Among their interesting activities were buying, selling, and trading of unusual stamps. The club, which has very excellent ofticers, is becoming quite expert in dealing with rare and unusual stamps. One of the highlights of this year's program was the holding of stamp auctions. The excitement of this bidding com- pleted an eventful year. Stamp Collectors STAMP CLUB Left to right: G. Held, D. Waite, P, Wershba, Mr. Holtz, R. Blau, P. Mandl, C. Saladino. JUNIOR MATH CLUB Lett to right, Row I L. l.aRacco, T. Selnacln, B. Skerran, J. Einhorn, Mr. Lacombe, E. Dicmentini, R. Brayant, K. Linden- oerg, R. Fricklas. Row Il A. Coles, R, Petree, T. Knoflick, S, Kavich, K. DeV0e, R, White, A. Bergs, G. Pinsker, B. Stone F. DiNinno, F. Ambrosia. HE Health Service Squad consists of eleven girls who, under the guidance of our school nurse, Miss Best, learn all they can about nurs- ing by working in her office. Although their iobs may not seem as important as a real nurse's, their help is very needful in our school. Like other service squads, this group of girls performs a service which is greatly appreciated by all of those who have received help in this office. Their duties consist not only of taking tem- perature, preparing beds, and tending to ill students, but also of filing, running errands, and assisting with physical examinations. The reward that these girls receive for their work is one which many others envy, namely experience. Helping Hands HEALTH SERVICE SQUAD Left to right, Row I: C. Castka, J. Fleming, Miss Best, M. Denny, J. McCarthy. Row ll: M. Schoonebeek, T. Willis, J, Seaman, E. Lewis, G. Jackson, M. Taylor, J. Rutherford. BLUE AND WHITE CORNER Left to right: J. Riley, D. Moehle, M. Mozzone, E. McCarthy, K. Szenewski, Mr. Davidson, J. McCarthy, P. Mozzon, M, Kabrin. arms 'Y S 'W' I A ,AL B ' l. , A L84 Manager-Barry King OW often have you, at the last possible moment, dashed anxiously to the Blue and White Corner to buy notebook paper, graph paper, a banner, or a review book? Everyone at one time or other has been glad that the school runs that handy store near the main stairway. Twenty-one years ago the Blue and White Corner was organized and run by the G. O. Thir- teen years ago, the cooperative retailing depart- ment took it over. There the retailing students gain the experience of bookkeeping, stock con- trolling, handling cash, advertising, and selling. Under the able supervision of Mr. Davidson, the Corner has flourished in its policy of selling items at or below their original cost. Souvenir Stand t x TUPIAR CLUB Le to right Row l W Brown N Smernofi Mr Hayes D Yaeger R Goldman B West Row ll I Chorush R Moore D Henshaw D Zlnn A Young F Stenberg M Stubock L Medmck Row Ill D Hartman A Hanan K Mur fly I Senior Calculators Presrdent Dave Yaeger Vrce President Nlck Smernott Secretary Treasurer Lawrence Albert ERE at Hempstead there IS a fine math club called the Tuplar which IS under the dl rectlon of Mr Hayes Durmg the meettlngs the students are taught branches of math whlch are not covered m the regular courses Baslc con cepts of analytic geometry are dlscussed as well as the use of the slrde rule and many other matters Quallflcatlons for membershlp are that the student must have taken or be takmg rn termedlate algebra and of course have a Ink Ing for mathematrcs Whatever the reason for lomlng the Tuprar offers an excellent oppor tumty for Its members to Increase therr knowl edge and at the same time partake an a great deal of enloyment ' it s 1 fl 2 ft ' , t . , . , dofkl.L.lNoble, lvl.-.Fields, sf lebplre, rl. allen? 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I 96 Presudent Julua McCarthy Vuce Presudent Sarah Lawrence FUTURE NURSES CLUB Left to right Row I C Boone J Rutherford J Flemung J McCarthy Muss Best M Taylor B Basta S Bernsteun G Forguone Row ll C Castka M Keys P Thoma M Steunharter B Jackson J Braack P Vanacore D Russo J Seaman Row Ill D Thorpe T Wullus P Kaplerchuke D Ray G Jackson B Johnson C Morguotta H DAbreu C Bartovucs C Jensen f-5 Treasurer Juduth Flemung ,,,, NE of the most actuve clubs un Hempstead Hugh School us the Future Nurses Club whose purpose us acquauntung gurls wuth the op portunutues offered un nursung and helpmg them to decude uf they belong un thus field Thus year there were three field trups planned, uncludung a vusut to two hosputals, a nursung school and a navy shup At the end of the year a party was guven and the new omcers for the next year were elected Under the guudance of Muss Best the officers of thus club have contrubuted un makung thus club one of the best and most actuve 0.0 ...vo 9 x .',. Rx! Ja: : 46 KX Furst Auders I , ul 1 u Y 1 in r. T - . . f Q 4 Q Secretary-Mary Louise Taylor I K 'I' lr I lil . . l Q wr, sh fl' . . . . , j ' g .. . . . l r lil ,' , - u . . lf ut u, lk , . ,. . . f, ut l ' 7 ' .', . . . . . , , 97 Trainers for Americas Future PETER COOPER President-Eleanor Carol Vice-President-Roberta Carlson Recording Secretary-Elizabeth Regan Corresponding Secretary-Deborah Thomas Treasurer-Lora Aspromonte ESTHER P. GREENLUND President-Ronalee Fricklas - Vice-President-Victoria Sheh V T' Secretary-Pamela Clarke ' Treasurer-Judith Dales 1 HORACE MANN . ' O Irv. 'Ae' 2:23.-. President-Joan Finkenstadt lx .- ' Vice-President-Jacqueline Perry 57 ,gf Secretary-Linda Feldman T D. 'I' Treasurer-Marie Martin -q NE of the largest and most active clubs of ll' V Hempstead High School is the Future I I Teachers of America. The F. T. A. is composed ' of those students who have professed an inter- Q F est in entering the teaching profession. PETER COOPER F. T. A. Let! Io right, Row I: M. Grounds, G. Pavony, P. Rodin, P. Donal, T. Hammond, E. Cohen, P. Kaplerchuk, A. Caramanica, J. Arnold, B. Zirkel, M. Schoonebeck, F. Parisi. Row II: E. Rosenthal, l. Gerson, D. Steckler, M. Mayer, D. Thomas, R. Carlson, Miss Winter, E. Carol, E, Regan, L. Aspromonle, V. Mislreetta, B. Von Emon, M. Ellison. Row III: M. Maturlo, L. Odinov, J. Manella, A. Flemming, J. Bianchi, P. Keenan, C. Boll, S. Donady, B. Stiehler, S. Whitney, l. Brown, R. Schenltel, D. lane, C. Castka. Row IV. V. Yurasits, B. Geller, W. Irwin, B. Parrish, N. Smernofl, K. Murdock, C. Lawrence, J. Moore, G. Randa, B. Pinos, D. Sverdlik. Since there are so many active members, the club is divided into three smaller groups, which meet once a month, on separate days, under the expert guidance of Miss Mabel Winter, who is assisted by Mr. Robert Keenan. There is the Peter Cooper F. T. A. for iuniors and seniors, the Esther P. Greenlund F. T. A. for sophomores, and the Horace Mann F. T. A. for freshmen. As in previous years, all three F. T. A. groups have engaged in a variety of educational activities. ln November, most of the members attended the LIFE lLong Island Future Educatorsl meeting held at Great Neck's Southside Senior High School, where they attended workshops and discussed different aspects of education. At the October meeting of the Peter Cooper F. T. A. and at the December meeting of the Horace Mann and Esther P. Greenlund F. T. A.'s, Dr. Sheldon spoke on the importance of teach- ing. Members of the F. T. A. groups ushered at the P. T. A. Open House in December and at Dr. Kincaid's teas for the new teachers. Highlight of the annual Christmas party was the guest speaker, Miss Lowery from Queens College, who spoke on music education. ln January, members of the Peter Cooper F. T. A. made a short trip to Jackson School in Hempstead to observe the instructional methods of various teachers. lt proved to be a very inter- esting and educational excursion. Pro and con panel discussions were held, there were film slides, college talks and various other meetings devoted to the field of teaching. The year's activities ended with a close-of-the-year party and at that time, awards were presented to some of the members for their outstanding serv- ices to the club. Two scholarships were also awarded by the Hempstead Classroom Teachers Association to two graduating seniors who planned to enter the teaching profession. HORACE MANN AND ESTHER P. GREENLUND, F. T. A. Left to right, Row If E. Elting, J. Karrmann, P. Wenchel, J. Dales, P. Clarke, V. Sheh, R. Fricklas, J. Finkenstadt, L. Feldman, J. Perry, E. Schwartz, J. Grunewold, P. McGinnis. Row ll: M. Hubert, F. Coats, A. Finicelli, L. Horwitz, M. Staigers, M. Lanman, Miss Winter, S. McGunnigIe, B. Ahrens, S. Graepler, J. Westover, L. Traub, M. Brennan. Row Ill: J. Gruenewald, L. Anderson, S. Kay, E. Sverdlik, M. Kaplerchuk, L. Olsen, J. Moore, S. Zembraski, C. Schoonover, J. Turberg, C. Sisson, J. Scholl, J. Wylie, F. Stanton, C. Grimaldi, J. Mednick, E. Kaplan, R. Mednick. Row IV. C. Adler, L. Singer, J. Einhorn, M. Sirlin, L. Doscher, B. Sprague, H. Danforth, T. Selnack, D. Vance, J. Fells, M. Gainey, C. Levey, R. Uhlig, J. Cheo, L. Zirkel. 2. 3-. 2 2 .7 Z .r Z. K Y KLICKERS Left to right Row I D dlMonda M Stelnger B Kent J Lam ert L Gomey Mass Jones B Fruedman A Lun G Dykes D Zlmmermann S Glambra M Flynn Row ll R Gnftln A Chrsolm L ng Ga ney D Karl S Glere J en n M lrouac J aselh I Shonlek K nn J Butler V Purdy K Gilbert Raw S Cutler A Klug E Schlosser S Faulkner E Marino L Stenhouse S Donady D Holloway K Kryla L Sanders D Moehle A Rzemrenuew cg fx , 0' U Q x Clrcus Reporters President Andrea Lun Vice President Lots Gamey Secretary Joan Lambert Treasurer Geraldme Dykes UNIOR and sensor gurls who nntend to become secretarles are members of the Key Kluckers The members meet once a month to dlscuss any problems that may concern the club The gurls under the supervlslon of Mass Jones and Mrs Gaffga do many tasks for thetr school and commumty such as secretarual work for the Chamber of Commerce whlch always proves to be of great help to the merchants of Hemp stead and olphabetnzmg report cards whlch ns very helpful to the school A lab well done was rewarded by a vuslt to New York to see a play a trap to Bear Moun tam and a Chrnstmas party wnth entertannment provided by Rose Marne Relchner and Karen Kryla E .n ,f E.. 0 ,'B.' i ', . 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A n s n u- P Z ' . 1 n I ls Q - 'IOO i President-Mary Mahoney ci aff Secretary-Treasurer-Gail Romano HE organization which has previously been known as the Commercial Club is now known as the Business Club The advisors are Miss Brlnghurst and Miss Degenhardt who look a ter the arrangement of all social activities con cerning the club There are twenty five members at the present time In this club most of whom are sophomores Some of the many activities that have gone on this year during the meetings were discussion groups pertaining to business practices and sev eral parties during holiday seasons During Re gents Week several of the members together with members of the Key Kllckers traveled to New York City to see the Broadway play Fair Lady P, L46 115917 BUSINESS CLUB 1 ght R w l Ch o Be Castello Mnss Bnnghurst M Mahoney G Ro no J gby Row ll u s Smit Bernecker B Szeles V Kraus l Giordano E Bell G Garcia Row Ill C Greene R Harrison D Winslow R Wandelich R Sanford P Zlegler J Colgan vi lOl .z . I. .. - x U ' i . il A . X t , . tl . . . tw N . . . X , . . . . . I . . ' l l ' 1 lx il . I ..My 1 I , . i L, Left o ri , o 1 J. ivar , S. irne, J. ma ,'. Bi . fads n, s.' 'i1, ci l F N,A, .. r 1 1 W T t G 3 N ., 3 4- l , 5 13555 Q . W' l y cr' - ' , 'Q ' . ' 7 1 J sf . 7 t . s , f- . A N' , 2 x '1 3' W T 0 I ' ' . Q 2 l' ' . Q I t t . i .1 The Great Inventors SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB Left to right R w I l Chorush L Gordon S Graves Mr Faust L Aspromonte D Breakey P Schwunewede Row Il S Bernstern R Mueller D Yaeger B Hcberman A Young N Smernoft D Batorsky G Held S Wrnston J Suarman Presrdent Lloyd Gordon Vlce Presrdent Ira Chorush Secretary Lora Aspromonte Treasurer Dovrd Breakey HE oldest club In the school founded rn 1921 rs the Senror Science Club Here lun lors and seniors may take part rn experrments not performed rn the classrooms More techm cal apparatus and effects are demonstrated One of these was the demonstratron of a rrpple tank, which rllustrates the actron of sound waves One of the highlights of the year was the trrp to Brookhaven Natronal Laboratory on whrch many of the club s members went At the next meetrng therr observatrons at the Labora tory were discussed Drlterent members made reports on the sublects that had Interested them the most Thrs actrve and educational club rs under the able drrectron of Mr Faust Y' . . 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Q I. .1- I . ,. ,. .,. 1 . ,. ,..,- - 102 The Future Screntrsts President Davrd Jacobs Vrce President Robert Hrlls Treasurer Robert Wemstern HE Junror Science Club, supervised by Mr Lawson, serves freshmen and sophomore students who are interested rn science and would lrke to further their knowledge rn this field The club shows movles on all fields of science and does experiments to prove theories These actrvrtres are carried out durrng the meet mgs once a week With the dues collected the club pays for various field trips taken to points of rnterest Thrs club makes a valuable contrrbu hon rn this time of pressing need for more sc: entrsts and research workers These future scren trsts under excellent gurdance gain Important knowledge of screntrfic theories and facts and JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB Left to right Row l B Jackson R Mednrck J Moore F Southard D Jacobs R Weinstein T Lombardi L Feldman J Gruenewald Row ll A Schwartz D Smith A DeCIue L Doscher Mr Lawson S Batorsky H Ambrozy R Blau M Yokell F DrNrnno Row lll M Yankus J Yankus R Hills P Krefter T Knollrck S Ayres B Stone R Rubin P Baum , , . - . fl A J I . i increased interest in scientific discoveries. lO3 Luz Regan as Kate Hardcastle embarrasses Frank Wettstenn who plays Mr Marlowe In She Stoops to Conquer Mary Tsalrrs an deep thought as Anne Frank 1.4 Jacoby B Olancun B Tobarssen J Pnazza rn an openln scene ol She Stoops to Conquer A Curtain Call Presrdenf Bruce Parrrsh Vrce Presrdent Irene Wnlllams Secretary Cathle Sclmeca Treasurer Sue Brand HE Footllght Club composed of asplrrng young Thesprans IS Hempstead Hugh s dra matrc art club At every other meetrng under the able dlrectron of their advrsor Mr Barber they put on short plays or scenes from longer productions The other meetings are devoted to lectures by speakers on acting and the theatre Much of the clubs energy has been taken up wrth thus year s two school plays She Stoops to Conquer, an English classic comedy d rected by Mr Barber and The Drary of Anne Frank a dramatlzatlon of Anne Frank A Drary of a Young Girl, drrected by Mrs Zrnn The pro ceeds from both plays went to helprng the A llVllIeS Fund Glen Krnsey as Mr VanDann rn The Drury of Anne Frank 7, . . cf ' s Q If . - . . . W f- ,ii . X 1 . . Y . ,' 4 but . - f. 'f 4' ' . . . i J , . . . - I . x A ' f 1 - I 1 - - t rt 1 ,, . . . . ' I I. . H . ,, . . . , : F . . . , Q N t ,ff .., , . .N . 1---nf.: , ' fi I T1 , f'::u ' r4'l I ' AI ' 4, 1, . var.. - - :nn . 7 -:ye ,.ff:.,, cl l l J I , 'lf r' 1:- :.L.:'-r:,+,,g-'- ' ' ' V' Inf 'I ' f,.,A,.,I1-. ' I . L I .' . Ag . :S t 4 ' . 16 -A . V: f' 'I Q Q . K x J- , . ', . I t - I F 49 FOOTLIGHT CLUB Left to right, Row I. C. Semon, P. Sirhakis, G. Carl, I. Williams, M. Smith, J. Arnold, C. Scimeca, L. Epstein, G. Garcia, F. Parisi. Row ll. Mrs. Zinn, M. Tsairis, P, Vanacore, S, Deutschman, M. Lopez, S. Thomas, M. Rocchio, L. Gerson, L. Geller, E. Gries, S. Rice. Row Ill: Mr. Barber, L. Morrissey, G. Derivan, L. LaRocca, P. Rodin, L. Odinov, M. Ellison, F. Schenkel, E. Rosenthal, B. Geller, D. Eaton. Row IV. B. Pinos, T. Selnack, K. Reilly, C, Lawrence, B. Parrish, E. Snyder, M. Graham, l. Gould, F. Wettstein. Leading players in the l8th century comedy by Oliver Goldsmith were Lis Regan as Kate Hardcastle, Evelyn Gries as Mrs. Hardcastle, Steve Mindich as Tony Lumpkin, and Frank Wett- stein as Charles Marlow. The scenery and cos- tumes were styled to look like authentic l8th century English tastes. The play was well at- tended and was able to give S600 to the Activities Fund. The leading roles in the production of the Diary of Anne Frank were: Mary Tsairis as The cast of She Stoops to Conquer does a minuet. Lauren Raiken as Peter Van Dann and Mary Tsairis as Anne Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank. Anne, Gene Schneider as Mr. Frank, Lynn Odi- nov as Mrs. Frank, and Peter von Doan played by Laurin Raiken. The play, given in February, was a very moving and superb performance. Other highlights of this full and successful year were lectures given by guest speakers from the world of the theater and a trip to New York to see a professional Broadway production. FRENCH CLUB L to right Row I C Semon D Steckler C Margnotta P Sturge V Yurasats D Sverdluk R Ian S Peorsall L hnson B P us Arnold Row ll D Lane S Johnson B Peshkm B VonEmon M Maturlo B Schoonover Mrs ung L Odnnov K Ba cek L Jacobs Hapert A Caromanlca Row Ill J Caro D Brown E Regan M Mayer E Levey M Wmslow Gold F s H Aims J Goldber Thornton Row lV B Epstem K Dickenson A Ollnsky B Stone D Yaeger S Hopke L Noble Rauken I Gould P Wang D Hartman IS er D Henshaw H Drewal P Ha lman V ca Presrdent Betty Schoonover Vlce President Lynn Odlnov 'J Secretary Madeline Maturlo ne Bonne Troupe Treasurer Karen Balclce k LL students who have completed one year of French are ellglble to loin Le Cercle Francais, which IS under the guidance of Mrs Young Among their varied actlvltles were the annual trlp to New York Cnty the composltlon and presentatuon of a French play and a trlp to the French Art Theater, wlth dmner afterwards Members of Le Cercle Francaus wuth the as sustance of the French classes, collected money for La Famnlle an orphanage In Sedan, France This IS an annual Christmas prolect The purpose of thus club IS to encourage French students to enloy and appreclate French and to learn more about French culture Eff I , : , , . , . Kap , . l , .' Jo , h. hill'p, J. Yo , . I ' l , . I lc. ', . I , A: I , . ' . : . , . s. I R. ieher, . .I ' g, F. Schenkel, .I. Manello, P. Keenan, K. Smyley, V. L. ' I ,. . -, . I ', . u , A. F' h , . , . , . r , . Si . , ,, . ,. .- Q , u 3-5 7 ci Q ' U U ll ' ,ll ' T06 President Duck Fanta Vlce President Lynn Purlck Secretary Roslyn Gerson Treasurer Eleanor Carol ER DEUTSCHE KREIS under the guidance of Frauleln Gunther and Herr Leusch has ful filled nts purpose of creatmg more unterest nr the language and customs of the German people The programs offered by the club hav been numerous Hlghlnghts of the meetings Included a colored sllde talk guven by Mr Damel Beckett a trap to New York Cnty to see The Threepenny Opera a Chrlstmas program mcludmg a short skll about the comic character Tll Eulens puegel, followed by the slngmg of Chnstmas carols conducted by Herr Leusch a spelling bee In German, a showing of the film Slngen des Deutschland and a trap to a local theater to see a German movle GERMAN CLUB t ight Row I P Clar S Berm n Carol L Punck D Fanta L Gerson S Groepler rens erls w Ku e McCormuck L Brown E Lang H Danforth B mos A Quigley .l Braack J Herman Knofluck Row Ill .l Plakns B Stone D Batorsky Saarman P Sepn R Mueller C Kruty Bergs J Adams Row IV P Lottnmer D Breakey R Stenberg M Stuback A Young R Charles G Ronda F Wettstem Row V K Murdock M Craham J Gress R Geren D Sloop N Smer fi 'bf xfx ok.:-, 0 Due Deutschen Selltanzer r , 1 L. Left o r' , : . ke, . a , E. B. Ah . , R., Rob .lkb ll: 'DN t , Dj P' , . I I ' , I . l ,, l. ,I T: noft, D. Milne, P. Rebmann. o , ' . 0 , o . v Q O . . . . I o IT . u.' rt. J . . . l f. .. w ' 0 n j 0, . . 5 c - 0 'O . . . . . - t al 'ix l I -...-1 ,,i . I . . I .1 . ,, . - . . O , 1, , I C . 9 ' an , 1 ' 'I' . I O l07 LATIN CLUB t ght R w I S s She Adler J Arnold S Donady J Moore L Aspro monte B Von Emon C Lawrence R Brownell M Hubert J Wylle B Zrrkel Row ll E Gold at e an G erg Frs er Thomas E Grnes D Westbrooks H Rothenberg S Groepler B Ahrens M Smrth N Brrnbaum Row Ill B Tompklns A Taylor V Thorton K Dtckenson D Clarke L Anderson C Thomas Vukas K Really S Whitney E Lev Schoonover Row IV D Henshaw L Hansen Flemlngs I Lovans E Christ V Jankowskl S enkel R Carlson I Chorush Row V Southard R Whnte A Stemharter D Jacobs W Cosgrlff C Brown M Schreiber M Yankus R Papnsh A Shaw S Hopke x 'S Q fs .1 -4 Jocosl Togatl Second Consul Lora Aspromante Scrrba Jeff Moore Quaestor Carl Lawrence AST year you may have asked, Who were these clowns roamlng about the hall sheets? Actually those sheets were togas and those clowns were the capable officers of the Latin Club Assisted by Miss Winter the members of this club easrly manage to throw oft the cares of the school day un order to have fun One of therr favorute meetmgs of the school year was an rmrtatlon of a Roman cere mony The Romans would probably turn over rn their graves If they saw those satlres of therr pomp and splendor but the members, luke the Romans, engoy a good trme Left o ri , o : P. irhaki , V. h, C. ble, E.,R.g , Ji .oIdb., R. ll , D, K. ,L .I ' ,I .L ' , I. U ey, C. . : . , . , A. ' , . , . ' , . ', B. Sprague, B. Jackson, L. Zirkel, L. Epstein, F. Consul-Bonnie Von Emon Cl'l , . , . . 1 F. .gil X :Z . . ll ll 0 . 8 ' In Q h - u Q . ' ' A al. -1 ' ' . ' ' ' A' ' .A . - ' -:s . . . e o , l lO8 President Marne Cascone Vrce President Florence Pruslenskl Treasurer Judnth Willows Secretary Susan Markowskn NE of the leading clubs of Hempstead Hugh IS the Spamsh Club Under the leadershlp of Mrs Stllger, the club had a year of varned actlvltles The members attended two plays, dmed at a Spamsh restaurant In New York, and vlsuted the Hlspamc Museum, and the Clolsters They celebrated Christmas with theur annual Pinata Also, a sklt was performed by several members who acted out televlsnon commercials an Spamsh Thus year, supervlsed by Mrs Stllger, the gurls prepared a tradltlonal Spamsh meal arroz con pollo lrlce wlth chlckenl Some members participated ln Spamsh plays and contests sponsored by Hofstra College ff-,S SPANISH CLUB Lett to nght Row I S Johnson B Coughlun J Wvllows F Prusnenskn M Cascone S Markowslu W ms Provost ow ll B Pes nn Bernsteln A Lon K Balacek D Drew B Basta T Dorner D Steckler S Gold Mrs Stl er Row Ill R Markham P Rodin G Pavony M Burr L Lelcher R Roberts D Peters J Mednlck M rgan S Dahlberg L Hall H Sch fl B Pu ch E R senthol H Popkln M E s n r wn A rwm ow V Sh w J rr G Held A Hartman J Petane M Hanan B Sanger S Payton A Stearn C Montagnmo mwwwuu . xx Q . . . . is , . . . n 1-4 l Q ,f .. . . I. mil, l, B. 'fn nk' , sf , . , . , . , . 'Ig . C. Bartovics, Ll Gerson. Row IV: L., Gainey, R o , . , . , . a , . . gat , . o , . ' , . Ili o , L Bo , . I ' . R : A. a , . Da I i jr, N IO9 The Aerlallsts PEN AND INK CLUB Lett to t R w I C Semen Pe lun Cooper rown Ep n M Str r Gerson L Aspromonte E Carol D Steckler Pavony opez H Popkm A SchlHer IC enson J Castelll L Frcke B Oloncln Arnold K Balacek Row Ill L Geller M Mayer S Gold A Flemnngs F Schenkel B Broaddus J Goldberg S Whrtney M Stanton S Graves V Jonkowsku V Yuraslts President Joyce Caro Vice Presrdent Judy Cooper Secretary Barbara Epstem Treasurer Lmda Brown UNIOR and semor gurls who malntam an aver age of 90 per cent make up the member shup of the Pen and Ink Club One of the many services whlch the club performs under the leodershup of their advrsors, Mrs Stllger and Mass Abott IS the publlcatlon of the handbook Thus years editor was Francis Negler and the manager was Lyn Gerson At the Induction ceremony at the begmnung of the year, the members swore to luve up to the motto ofthe club s scholarship and service Their many actrvtles included the annual Mother Daughter Tea and a theater party to see A Rcusun nn the Sun 0 0 ' T , . righ, o 1 . , B, sh', J. U , L. B , B. stei , rs. 'lge, L. new lvl sl Kang, c. s2an-em, Jfvaphnadzs, cl , M, L , . ' , . ' , K. D'k , . ', . i , , ', J. ll s 1 l I 'g 1' . 1 V , If 1 X Q f x ' l I X s s ll0 President Albert Shaw Vice President Brlan Sanger Secretary Kenneth Murdock Treasurer Alan Young NCE a month the sensor lumor honor club met under the dlrectlon of their advlsor Mr Fish Mauntammg an average of 90 ns one ot the requlsltes ofthe club The members have gone to an Informal Iec ture by a famous pnanrst and have also had other guest speakers They have gone to lectures at the colleges an the clty and have vaslted museums and nearby places of hustorlc unterest Two prizes were awarded by the club at the end of the school year One went to the semor boy wlth the hlghest average mark ln the club represented the Ideals of the club throughout the year QQQ FS 44 UO -'if PENTAGON CLUB Le to right Fowl H Goldberg P Sepn A Young K Murdock Mr Fish A Show P Wang B Bendel Row I' l. Mednlck P Stenberg D Smith S Bernstein D Yaeg r D Henshaw J Saarma n rush ml w Breakey D Hartman l. Ralken ll Graham D Mulne D Bartorsky R Dolmer D Sprague F? 0 Q92 N' f r n 1 Q I f 0 0. ' . . 4 'To A O . Lx.. I ... f-J . :jj . . . . 1, . K' I J I ' ' ' ' ':'f , ' . f, , .J . 'v 'L V, and the other went to the person who had best ft ' , T : . , . ', ' Q, I. Cho' D. s 'm.. Rc lll:lD . I . I I A- 1 if e , ' E k - .il .K ug, Q s 9 '. l l l The Trapeze Artusts u 5 PALLAS CLUB Left to rught Row l D Krueger A Halpert L Lundenberger E Schwabe F Gunnerson E P McGunnus R Fanta C Grumaldu L Zurkel Downes S Groepler D Roberts L Sunger J Mednuck R Borchers C Adler R Steunglass N Patrovutz Row Ill J Wylue F Stanton B Szeles R Frucklos C Schoonover T Selnaclc S Glad dung C Greene J Fels N Burnbaum E old blatt Presudent Evelyn Schwabe Vuce Presudent Elaune Seery Secrettary Lous Lundenburger Treasurer Maureen Hubert HE Pallas Club one of Hempstead Hughs five honor clubs us a credrt to our school Thus organuzatuon has a student body of sopho more gurls who have receuved hugh scholastuc achuevement un theur freshman year Wuth Muss Gunnerson as theur advusor these gurls perform theur usual tasks of sellung pro grams at football games usherung at the P T A Open House and engagung un many other actuvutues whuch make them In demand around our school Also uncluded un the Pallas Club s busy sched ule of actuvutues us vusutung New York Cuty and attendung a Broadway play The members of the Pallas Club agree that theur club us certaunly somethung outstandung T' , . 6 ' . . . . . . . - v n . I ll T1 ' ' l I . ug , 1 5, Q Q . -Q s . ' O O ' ' I h ' Luk Seery, M. Hubert, C. Sisson, L. Perez. Row ll: . ' ', , , . ' ',. ' ,F. 5 , . ,. , . ' ,.o - l , N I . , I - P , fir .s - A, 1 ' ' 5 ll2 President Roy Rubln Secretary Treasurer Davrd Manello HE Junto Club IS the sophomore boys dlvl sron of the honor clubs of Hempstead Hugh School All together there are slx honor clubs serving those students who have malntarned a hugh scholastic average Junto lake the others has as nts purpose the furtherance of scholar shlp cultural interests and servlce to the school The qualified members are the school s leaders and they are the ones on whom the future of our community and country depends Under the expert guidance of thelr advisor Mr Leusch and thelr officers the Junto Club has had many lnterestrng strmulatmg and formatrve meetings All of the members who attended monthly recerved not only mtellectual strmulus but also had an enloyable trme JUNTO CLUB left to nght Rowl D Paquet P Baum R Rubln D Jacobs W Cosgrrff R w Il R Goyne R Wernstem R Brownell P Mandl W lrwm Orrrss The Peerless Performers l 1 5- f. r- G, . , . . 0 r. , . . , .. 3 ' ' ' :.- ' 1 f lr' I , ' I I , ,.:Q.s. - I . - 4. .S I ' I . I , . ll3 The Freshman Prodrgres 090 FRESHMEN HONOR CLUB Left to rrght Row I S Zemleroskr H Ambrozy F Lombard: Mr Lacombe E Fox S Ayres R Uhlrg Row ll P Korn M Stargers A Rosme C Blocher J Fmkenstodt E Sverdlrk J Turberg M Wrllrs R Frantz President Ellen Fox Vrce President Tuna Lombard: Secretary Hedy Ambrozy Treasurer Steve Ayres HE Freshman Honor Club IS a new organaza tron at Hempstead Hrgh It rs the combrna hon of the freshman boys honor assocratron formerly called the Pathflnders and the fresh man gurls club prevrously called the Proneers This group as composed of students who have an average of 90 percent or better for the first markrng period The club thus year trred to grve the average student a better understanding of and a desrre for hugh scholastrc achrevement Under the guidance of Mr Lacombe the club held various parties and attended rnterestrng lectures by drstmgurshed spokesmen By these efforts the club gave Its members better prepa ratron for the future 0 0 ' T l f N . . - 1 . . 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A fp ,,-1., l ..'. l n 1 J . .op--.. 1.51 ' 114 President-Susan Graves Vice President-Irene Williams Secretary Sydney Bernstein Treasurer Gary Blandow HIS year several luniors and semors who were interested in history approached Mr Fish and asked him if he would be willing to serve as the advisor of 0 history club He con sented and the first meetings proved the club successful With no precedent to guide them the students chose the name Clionian in honor of the Greek muse of history elected officers and wrote a constitution and by laws The club open to lunuors and seniors was limited to a memb rship of twenty The purpose of the club is to promote an understanding of history by undertaking an extensive program of reseach on a particular sublect This year the Civil War was studied The Circus Historians HISTORY CLUB l ft to right Row I L Aspromonle S Bernstein S Graves I Williams G Brandow Row ll A Young M Stuback G Held D Batorsky G Randa Row Ill l Raiken K Murdock G Kinsey P Ford M Graham N.. L. gn,-.-.,--7 U J Gress Mus ' I I I I I . . . S . l ' I 1 . . . -, .' 1 . . . 1 ., .e ' , 1 . , . . : . ' , . , . -Mfwmwwssq J..- . V wwf- 6 fx 5 . X ,V 1 , ? gr, ,M ,,,, rf HW' ,V '4- 4 et COOPERATIVE RETAlLlNG left to rrght Row I J Watson K Kaylor G Laverty M Ottavuo J Abrams T OConnell R w ll 8 Mott L Pruslenskl J Rlley A Rlz o G McElrath D Hednck V Purdy R w Ill J Butler S Deutschmon B McCallen V Deslderno P Lugurn Row IV L Sugwart D Moehle S Brand J Broenng L Stenhouse B Gamey B Satter field Row V W Goepler B Weiss P Mazzone G 0 Raw VI L Kublck M Kabrm B eck J Barton K Colgan L6 lv 'Yxk Money Lenders F the many clubs that meet once a month an our school, there IS one orgamzatfon that pramanly serves the retallmg students This orgamzatlon accepts members on the coopera tlve program In order that they may get work mg experlence for which they the students recelve an extra umt of credat There are 'forty five students partlclpatlng In thus program, many of whom wnll contunue thelr employment after graduatuon as department managers, assistant buyers, or In other retail mg 'obs Thenr work ns supervised by the Hngh School Dustrlbutlve Coordlnator Mr Davldson Thvs year, the retanlmg students produced a film for the National Assocuatuon of Manufac turers which will be shown on televlsuon on a natnonwnde basls at -I D l 1. 1 I , u X i l , . , . ' , . . o : . R. Ciagliano, L.. RandaII,lB.- King, ,J. .Potane, Jf all . t . ' , . ' , . K , - . . . I . I . . - f 1 . . - Vi . . . uk I I s L A ' K ff' - . . . . P . ll6 OR thurty five years Hempstead Hugh School has had a group of boys who have gnven up thear study halls to serve theur school These boys are expected to make sure that no one walks through the halls wnthout a sngned pass lt IS their 'ob to gunde vnsltors to the school and to be sure that no one enters or leaves the bulldlng wlthout proper authoraty During lunch period a group of these boys stays outside patrollng the rear and front of the school Anyone who has tried to enter the burldung ahead of tame knows well that the campus squad IS domg nts lob efflcnently Under the capable supervision of Mr Fish thus organlzatlon has fanthfully carrled out nts 'ob As In the past Hempstead Hugh School wlll contmue to be proud of tts Hall Patrol Ushers and Bouncers HALL PATROL Left to right Row l S Levenson S Bernstem arles er K ol G DallA e o J Carter R w ll Frues G Carey McElrath S Buckley V Cangro D Forgonl B Lowe T Ross Row Ill R Bekoff B Fedowuch T Ramo T Byrnes W Hoskuns R Jackson R Butler Row IV J Blocker E Snyder D Cooper Brown W Ebron E Gould T Butts Summer ' I I I Q I I I - I ', 1- ,- 'I R.H',C,Bab,R.n,. 'st,J. Gall,. .o :J. ',. ,R. W. ,. ,. ,. ,D. wff 'l'I7 Dr. Frackenpohl as he performs his 'APiano Variations. The Music Box O R C H E S T R A J. Agosto, N. Baldwin, C. Barnes, G. Barteles, P. Baum, F Beagon, N. Braithwaite, B. Broaddus, L. Brown, A. Corey, M. Cascone, F. Catalono, l. Chorush, C. Coleman, J. Corwin W. Cosgrili, A. Davis, E. Dymicki, M. Eckert, J. Finken stadt, A. Frankel, M. Gainey, G. Gallo, B. Geller, L, Geller R. Gerber, J. Glenn, C. Grimald, A. Greszkiewicz, D. Guo rina, P, Hartman, B. Jackson, B. Kent, F. Kern, G. Kinsey L. Kruty, M. Lanmon, E. Lawrence, S. Lawrence, A. Lom bordi, R. Mednick, J. Petrucelli, I. Petryna, L. Praetz, S Rice, W, Rudolph, R. Sampson, F. Sanford, F. Schenkel, E Schwartz, M. Seager, P. Sepp, C, Sisson, K. Smyley, B Sprague, W. Sprague, R. Steinglass, V. Sunden, E. Sverd lik, A. Taylor, B. Taylor, D. Thorpe, G. Truicko, A. Tsighis J. Turbert, R. Uhlig, G. Vance, P. Vesley, C. Whitaker, G Williams, 5. Zembroski, D. Zimmerman, L. Zirkel. 1' sf.. Miss Boyle conducts t'The Messiah. ECTIONALS, the word most heard of down in the bandbox, are believed to be by some students, unimportant, but the maiority of music students know that without these special proc' tices in the early morning and during eighth period, the wonderful concerts and bandshow, given every year, would not be as great as they are. The orchestra, as in past years, has con- cerned itself with many musical activities. They presented their annual Christmas concert during which the popular Christmas music from Han- del's Messiah was performed, as well as music from the works of Beethoven and the ever popular Christmas carols. For the annual Spring Concert, the orchestra performed the Song of Democracy by Howard Hanson, the last movement from a Beethoven Symphony, Song of Affirmationn also by Han- son, and two pieces by Dr. Arthur Frackenpohl, Piano Variations and Jubilant Overture. In March, the orchestra was invited to attend a music convention held at Atlantic City, New Jersey. There, Howard Hanson conducted the orchestra in his Song of Democracy. The one person who should be given the credit tor these wonderful concerts and for the orchestras prestige is the director, Miss Boyle, of the music department. After every concert, Miss Boyle immediately plans for the next maior event. Besides planning the program for each concert, Miss Boyle also plans the program for the Band Show. This year the music department was hon- ored to have in its midst Dr. Arthur Fraken- pohl, a young composer, who was sponsored by the Ford Foundation. He was one among eight difTerent composers sent to difTerent schools around the United States by the Ford Foundation. Dr. Frackenpohl wrote pieces 'tor our orchestra and bond to play. If the music proved successful, it would be distributed to other schools, and in time, published. All this recognition of our music department by the Foundation and by other sources could not be, if it weren't for the dynamic guidance of Miss Boyle and the determined efforts of the orchestra's participants. l ln saluting the work of this group, one can honestly say that it has performed this year, as , ln introduction for Dr. Fennel! by Miss Boyle always, admirably and competently. tit i 44,6 Dr. Fennell as seen by the second violin section. The brass section of the symphony orchestra. ll9 A Thousand Voices 4415-s F you were to walk into the band box about one half hour before your classes start, you would be surprised at the flurry of action going on there. Some students would be carrying vari- ous instruments, while others would be rushing into a room which has two doors. Both of these doors are labeled Choir. If you stayed out- side of those doors for iust a few minutes, you would hear the choir practicing for their next production. For many years the A Capella Choir of Hemp- Miss McQueen conducts the A Cappella Choir ot the Christmas Concert, Adele Wilson sings a solo in The Messiah. stead High has given us many thrilling and breath-taking experiences through their moving performances. Under the expert direction of Miss Esther McQueen, our A Capella Choir has achieved its present success. Every year at Christmas time, the A Capella Choir gives every student at Hempstead High an unforgettable experience. This year their ex- cellent performance was accompanied by Old Man Weather. While he was blowing up quite a snow storm outside, the choir sang the old familiar Christmas Carols. As if this were not beautiful enough, they sang for us the beautiful Mendelsohn Halleluiah. 7 This year, in the spring, the Music Depart- ment put on a musical pageant in which the A Capella Choir took an active part. Their first number was the Song of Affirmationu by Nor- man Dello Joio. After this they sang Howard Hanson's Song of Democracy. In accordance with The Contempory Scene theme, they sang a number of songs by Dr. Arthur Frackenpohl, who was one of the winners of the Ford Foun- dation's Composers' Project for young compos- ers. This added honor of giving the first public performance of Three American Folk Songs did not seem to turn their heads, since they gave their usual fine performance. Perhaps the high spot of the year for the A Capella Choir was an exciting trip to Atlantic City. There, along with the school orchestra, they gave a brilliant performance on March l9, 1960. The occasion was the Biennial Meeting of the Music Educators National Conference. During this conference a General Session was devoted to the Composers' Project of the Ford Foundation Program. Hempstead was one of the twelve schools chosen by the Ford Foundation. In this, and every session, Hempstead High was well represented by its fine A Capella Choir. Their excellent voices, in combined harmony, will always leave a lasting impression. The Senior Choir. The basses and tenors. Miss McQueen confers with David Henshaw and Mildred Winslow on last-minute details, CHOIR H. Aims, L. Albani, P. Albani, C. Partovics, E. Bernecker, J. Bigby, J, Bianca, I. Block, J. Blocker, S. Blocker, G. Ross, A. Brandes, B. Butts, D, Bythewood, A. Carmanica, C. Castka, R. Cohn, R. Como, J. Coulter, H. Danforth, C. Denike, D. Dimonds, R. Di Stefano, R. Dinsmore, D, Dlu- ginsky, J. Dyer, M. Ellison, F. Emerson, J. English, G. Faulkner, E. Fehr, J. Fleming, M. Flynn, T. Flynn, R Fricklas, A, Fucci, C, Fucci, R. Goldman, C. Greene, H. Greene, E. Gries, W. Groepler, H. Gross, M. Grzezkiewicz, J. Hcriss, D. Henshaw, T. Hoffman, M. Hubert, B. Jackson, T. Jacoby, C. Jensen, G. Johnson, L. Jones, M. Kaplerchuk, G. Krause, C. Kuralowicz, D. Lane, R. Larsen, E. Lawrence, S. Leven- sen, A. Levy, E, Lewis, P. Lindenberg, B. MacDougall, S. Mac- Dougall, J. Manella, R. Markham, C. McGee, M. Merritt, N Motfitt, R. Mofmt, E. Moody, E. Mosley, T. Murry, V. O Brien L. Odinov, F. Parisi, O. Paulin, S. Pearsall, D. Peeples, F Perry, E. Regan, R, Reichl, C, Revis, C. Richardson, M. Rob- inson, F. Scheritt, P. Schwanewade, J. Seaman, P. Sapton, B. Shapiro, V. Sica, J. Smith, S. Thomas, G. Vance, B. Voorhes, T. Waddy, D. Wainkainen, E, Watala, M. West, D. Whitfield, G. Wilbrecht, A. Wilson, D. Winslow, M. Winslow, J. Wylie. L 4,5 FII, .-'+A'l'N , fr., Q, ..-1: ,.-fn-4-f J 1 L S-- ' f s f f - . , 3, 'L 1 -. ' '.. J , 3 - L I iz 1 : - ' P - ' -: 4.4 V-4-A:-hfvv ey- . iff-'E-.-L'-' :Q-fff J -l W 1 A . .A - f 4..m...H,. .q ' X Y 2 ...ff nf J-.2,,w-w -- fl. .. -. -7 - ik iilvi,.wi-vwww, A , ' ' 'Ml 9 ' . I . ,vb pif15fT','X ggif, e,i,,?,mhN l- V1 ,- N F ' ,.'.9 ,, ,, I J 1,1 . - J f A'?' - vwsv' 5 .Q'.z,-f-v..w21--'v- I N' ,,,M-- .1 J. .. , ' ' 5 1 PM luxe-If-J.:. f 5: JP f 3' A . -I 1 ' g g':.. ' I I K .- N 13 - :. 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With the beat of the drums, the band marched onto the field, form- ing a block formation to the tune of Strike Up the Band. Forming the word Alohal, the band swung into the Hawaiian tune Aloha Oef' While the band played the lively Hawaiian War Chant, the twirlers performed their rendi- tion of the cha-cha-cha. To the tune of Stars and Stripes Forever, both band and twirlers marched oft the field ending an enjoyable per- formance. In October, the band had the honor of pre- senting this show at the New York Giants open- ing home footbcill game at Yankee Stadium and at a night football game at Mitchell Field Stadium. This year, as in the past, the band per- formed at the annual Spring Concert. Some of the many concert pieces played by the band were: Chester, an overture for band by William Shuman, Avant Garde, by the music depart- ment's own Mr. Strickland. S. Strike up the band. 4. A 1 xX81 BAND X, X: HIGH STEPPERS Left to right, Row I. S. Carruthers, G. Meyer, C. Bartovics, F. Negler, M. Flynn, J, Watson. Row ll: I. Shonzek, D. Bagnall, P. Lindenburg, S. Fedowitch, W. Jewelt, S. Gold. Row Ill B. Mott, D, McNulty, M, Hall, M. Schreiber, E. Christ, D. Mcehle, M, Whilehurst, S. Giambra. Show of Shows If ,4 OOTBALL games are loads of fun, as every- ff one knows. Cheering with the cheerleaders adds a gay atmosphere to this occasion. Natu- rally, the game is the center of attraction, but what follows the game in rank? You guessed it, the band show. As you probably know, by some accomplish- ment in your life, it takes a lot of hard work and practice to achieve a goal. Our four groups .su ' of twirlers, which are Drum Maiorettes, High COLOR GUARD Left to right, Row I J, Echardt, D. Guorino, E. Fox, E. Sverdlik, B. Jackson, T. Lombardi, P, Sephlon, M. Gainey, A, Taylor. Row ll S. Gladding, N. Birnbaum, C. Jones, C, Thomson, C. Rynbeck, G. Boss, l. Zirkel, R. Uhlig, J. Dales, M. Echerl, R. Schwanewede. MAJORETTES Left to right, Row lf J. Seaman, C. Meyer, L. Anderson, B. Riddick, B. Chose, B. Butts, J. Abrams. Row ll- E. Bernecker, R. Fischer, S. Lewis, L, Hansen, C. Krause, C. Coleman, V. Shen. Row lll J. Mednick, J. Bennett, A. Quigley, L, Singer, P. Ziegler, A. Davis, J. Schwenk, C. Sisson. Steppers, Maiorettes, and Twirlettes, are required to attend rehearsals during summer vacation, after-school, and on Saturdays. Making your body co-ordinate with your twirling is a dim- cult task. Although all this practicing is a tedi- ous iob, the girls endure it, bring about praised results. Heading the Music Department and doing a wonderful job, as usual, are Miss Imogene Boyle, Mr. Kazmier Albinski, Mr. William Strickland, and Miss Esther McQueen. This year they based the theme of the band show on our new, Hftieth state, Hawaii. The show opened with the roll of the drums and the shrill tone of herald trumpets. Before you knew it, striped batons were glittering in the sun as the twirlers did their marching rou- tine. The red, white, and blue flags swishing in the breeze, and making a rustling sound, were another main event. Next cn the agenda was the attraction of the band show that everyone waited for, the kickline. Much precision and skill was needed as the girls did the kickline to the cha-cha-cha. Our high school's debut of the Hawaiian Hula came next. The applause was jubilant, honoring the girls. The twirling routine was 'Followed by a formation of a star. The star enclosed flag-bearers who stood quietly with everyone else while the band played a patriotic song. Then again the drums rolled and everyone DRUM MAJORETTES Left to right, Row lg M. Moore, H. Dans forth. Row ll: S. Martin, M. Winslow, F, Schenkel, B. Geller, C. Holmer, J. Willows. marched off the field. This brought an end to the show. For the past twenty-five years our band show has been presented in New York's Yankee Sta- dium. This tribute was televised, and enjoyed by all who saw it. Their spectacular performance acclaimed them to be one of the leading shows in the country. Also, for the first time, Hempstead High School's band show performed at Mitchel Field Air Force Base, for one of their football games. Their routines were praised by all. For the second year in a row, the Hempstead- GLOCKENSPIEL Left to right, Row l. J. Wylie, F. Parisi. Row ll: E. Schwartz, B. Blenn, M. Stein- harter, C. Barnes, S. Rice, K. Gilbert. Freeport football game was televised. Like last year, the weather was rainy and the field was soggy. The show was broadcasted throughout greater New York. There was a third event that was not like last year, however, Hempstead didn't lose. We tied 12-12. lt is a well known fact that our Hempstead High School has one of the most outstanding bandshows in the country, and we are proud that they are a part of our school. Their con- tinuing efforts will always bring fame and rec- ognition to us, our music department, and our school. TWI RLERETTES Left ta right, Row lf J. Gruenewald, R. Mednick, M. Martin, J. Gruenewcld, G. Steele, J. Colgan, M. Hills, Row ll: G. Eisele, B. Wik, L. Kruty, K. Amore, A. Whilehurst, L. Olsen, L. Franzen. Row Ill: F. Wilson, D. McGinnis, N. Baldwin, J. Scholl, J. Green, P. Lambert, C. Margiotta, J. Perry, J. Turberg. The Circus Barkers EVERAL girls dressed in short blue dresses ran quickly out into the field. Two of them, Sandy King and Joan Piponidis, picked up megaphones and yelled into them, Let's have a Hempstead cheer! This may seem easy to those who don't know the long hours the cheerleaders spend practic- ing these cheers with the adept guidance of Miss Dorwin. However, it all proves worthwhile when they know they have fulfilled their task of promoting good school spirit. ln addition to the Varsity cheerleaders, Hemp- stead is also very proud of the J. V. cheerlead- ers. At every home football game, the J. V. cheerleaders cheer with Varsity cheerleaders. This year the students were surprised by the addition of boy cheerleaders. Their strong voices gave the Varsity cheerleaders an added boost. JV CHEERLEADERS Left to right, Row If B. Provost. Row ll: L. Purick, K. Balacek D. Lane, D. Iguera, D. Zimmerman. Kiln L if X VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right, Row lf T. Campanella, T. Hammond. Row ll: B. Epstein, J. Piponidis, S. King, J. Lambert. Row Ill: J. Herman, J. Lavallee. LL 4. M1 T H Mfg N . l V TI CQ 2 C 1 -+--- f 2'F1 My' I H PL QF Q X i VARSITY FOOTBALL Lefr to right, Row lf A. Lowe, J. Potone, D, Adams, W, Stith, T. Murray, R. Haries, F. Perry, J. Hunter, H. Green. Row ll: K. Cobb, A. Hertig, R. Bielski, S. Buckley, G. Vance, G. Truicko, J. Szostak, F. Fenster, R. Butler, W. Poclolski, Row Ill: Mr. Schuessler, J. Hayden, R. McElroth, J. Dantis, D. Coleman, B. Shellord, L. Moore, H. Forde, C. Baber, D. Forgione. Row IV: Mr. Gangemi, R. Gerber, J. English, W. Ebron, W. Brown, T. Pugliese, L. Huskins, J. Blocker, D. Cooper. 7 'Ni yi'-Q 'Q Horace Crecn shields --V' !XT5-'- The Tigers Roar 14.-of ' -wif' ,, 4, , . if . -Q f SM . gf' ? -ef' 4 '. --all 51 .,,q . r. 1 Q- 9Q.ls if .Inns L .Af . A. +asi'.'t'?!42s bolt carrier. HIS year, as in many previous years, foot- ball has been the maior sport at Hempstead High. Thanks to the fine participation and sportsmanship of the boys on the varsity team, Hempstead spectators have been able to wit- ness some very fine teamwork at the football games, both at home and away at other schools. This past football season found our varsity team fairly successful, after playing seven league games with other high school teams on the Island. With four defeats the Tigers placed third in the Double-A Conference. Playing on our own field for the first game Claude Baber carries the ball for o first down. Joe Blocker leads the Tigers to victory. of the season, we had for our opponent, Chami- nade, in a non-league game. The game was well-played by both sides, but in the end we lost to Chaminade. But with Uniondale and East Meadow, Hemp- stead proved to be the glorious victor. Back at home we emerged victorious over our opponent, Baldwin. Our next game saw us defeated after a close game with Oceanside. One of the more important games played this season was that played with our long standing rival, Freeport. Televised throughout the New York area, the game resulted in a tie-score after a hard-fought game. Tigers on top. At Lawrence and Mepham the Tigers once more were defeated after an action-packed game. This season, much of the action-filled moments can be attributed to George Truicko, Steve Buck- ley, Joe Blocker, and Horace Greene. The fine defensive and offensive action of the rest of the team, combined with enthusiastic school spirit, can well be included as major factors for their fine performance. Every year our finest players have received recognition from our local newspapers and this year Joe Blocker, Steve Buckley, and George Truicko were named to several all-star teams. Other members of our team were also mentioned in relation to all-scholastic teams. These hon- ors have brought much prestige to our school as well as to the recipients. The success of our football team can be at- tributed to its fine coach, Mr. Schuessler. For his many efforts in establishing a tough football squad, he alone should be thanked. With the return of such players as Joe Blocker, Bill Shellard, and Richard McElrath, our chances of a successful season next year seem imminent. At this time we would like to extend our con- gratulations and appreciation to the whole team for its efforts and express our best wishes for continued success. Hempstead 7 Chaminade 27 Hempstead 34 Uniondale 7 Hempstead 31 East Meadow I3 Hempstead 41 Baldwin 20 Hempstead 7 Oceanside I2 Hempstead I2 Freeport I2 Hempstead 7 lawrence 20 Hempstead I2 Mepham 32 George Truicko with Hempstead ball. ....... - .L Mr Mrlls grves Steve Clark Jrm Stewart and Ro me Ayes last munute nnstructrons Championship .luggllng HIS year Hempstead Hugh School s basketball team agaun turned IDGYCVVIHC record Under Mr Mllls coachlng the team turned In a nearly perfect 21 l record Although lackmg herght the team showed great sprrnt and a smooth workmg zone defense The entrre season displayed the eftectuveness ot hard work determrnatnon and team eftort Durung regular league play the Tngers had a p rtect l8 O record The vlctorues displayed the etzfectlveness of the smooth worl-ur-g zone nn that many of the games were won rn close low s or The Hempstead offense consisted at Joe L Ronnie Ayes makes a lump shot :llc row ta rn :aretu arm ' ing contests. R . I Q Q D P. -1 xg . 5- T WI'- B n lc' g I ' . 132 Blocker, who could be counted on to hut from any point on the fioor, Jimmy Stewart with his deadly lump shot back courtmen Ronnie Ayes and Steve Clarke, who could be counted on for good outside shooting and Alphonso Burwell and Willie Brown under the board to pull down the rebounds Hempstead went into the finals playing their first game against Oyster Bay The superiority of the Tigers was expressed In a winning score of 43 35 e next game was played against Manhas se , a North Shore co champion Hempstead pulled ahead in the last quarter on foul shoot mg and held the lead until the buzzer The Tigers In the semi finals met Baldwin for the third time Proving that the last 2 victories against Baldwin were no accident, Hempstead eliminated Baldwin in a thrilling game The finals of the Tournament were held on March 11 against Mineola In thus game Hemp stead had to cope with the greatest height dns advantage of the season Although only losing 15 14 at the end of the first quarter, the Tigers were already showing that this was an off night score of 63 46 The entire team contributed to this year s out standing 21 1 record, and will always be remem Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Syos et Great Neck Mepham Oceonsude Baldwin Sewanhalla East Meadow Freeport Uniondale Massapequa Mepham Oceanside Uniondale Baldwin Sewanhaka East Meadow Freeport Massapequa TOURNAMENT Oyster Boy Manhasset Baldwin Mineola bered ol H H S A tense moment in Mineola tournament game VARSITY BASKETBALL Left to right Rowl S Kaplan R Lattnmer J Stewart D Coleman A Lowe S Clark E Plawskl A Fisher Row ll B Shellard A Burwell D Cooper W Brown T Pugliese J Blocker Mr Mills LI ' 45 5 . . . . 43 ' ' 65 . I . 55 . 31 ' 69 ' ' 63 . . ' so 45 ' , 76 . . . 47 54 ' . ' . . 48 . . . . . 63 ' 26 - . 51 Th - - is l' - ' . I ' 43 ' ' , 63 . . . . 61 ' n 1 6 - n u 1 The final score showed Hempstead losing by a 32 51 34 44 A ,7 52 40 43 133 The Crack of the Bat ASEBALL has been a popular sport at Hemp- stead High for many years. Sparked by the coach, Mr. John Mills, the players learn that the important thing in the sport is to give the best you have. In naming the players around the diamond, we have at first base, Tom Pugliese, at second, Roger Golden, playing short stop, Bob Aramini, third base, Bob Hansen, and at home plate, Sal Ambrosia. The outfield was capably guarded by Art Mason, Joe Blocker, and Dick McEIrath. Our pitching staff was mainly Joe Blocker, Doug Hutton, and Jerry Eranis. As far as hitting goes, Joe Blocker led the team with a fabulous 450 average. Next to Joe in hitting was Bob Aramini with a 325 average. Although the Tigers did not have a very good year, we will be watching them next year, know- ing that with the return of some very excellent players, success will be theirs. Bill Shellard and Richard McElrath are given some points by Mr. Schuessler. Hempstead 0 Uniondale 0 Hempstead 6 Freeport O Hempstead I4 Freeport IO Hempstead 3 Hewlett 2 Hemptsead 4 Elmont 3 Hempstead 7 Elmont 4 Hempstead 2 Hewlett 3 Hempstead 0 Lawrence 2 Hempstead 3 South Side 4 Hempstead 4 South Side 2 Hempstead 2 East Meadow 3 Hempstead I New Hyde Park 3 Hempstead 3 New Hyde Park 3 Hempstead 7 Calhoun 7 Hempstead I8 Long Beach 9 Hempstead 5 Long Beach A BASEBALL TEAM Left to right, Row I: B. Mednick, W. Shellard, J. Blocker, J. Szostak, R, McElrath, T. Pugliese, M. Schuessler. Row ll: B. Lewis, K. Deans, F. McDonough, E. Plawski, C. McGee, L. Moore. Row Ill: J. Luniewski, L. Clark, L. Kauier, S. Szumigala. 'ln Jim Dantis and Teddy Hengstenberg practice lacrosse. Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Carey 7 Freeport 9 Amityville 8 Uniondale lO Sewanhaka 6 Mineola 4 Garden City l4 Manhasset 4 Massapequa 3 Huntington 9 Men With Nets EMPSTEAD HlGH'S varsity lacrosse team made a good showing in all their games despite iniuries sustained by three of the out- standing members of the team before the sea- son had even started. Charlie Muller, the team captain, was laid up and used only sparingly in the season's games because of a badly sprained ankle. Richard Lemkin iniured his knee and Leon McKenny broke his leg. It was under the guidance of Mr. Keenan that the team received its excellent coaching. They started to practice early in February and had their first game early in April with Carey High School. However, next year the outlook is much brighter. This rapid action sport was originally an In- dian game played by the Indians of the Five Nations, who lived in upstate New York. Their game was played with a large number of parti- cipants, but now the number of players is lim- ited. LACROSSE TEAM Left to right, Row I: F. Perry, T. Hengstenberg, N. Moftitt, R. Bielsky, A. Henry, J. Dantis, A. Lowe, R. Haries, J. Patane, J. Egan, S. Arrow. Row llf B. Taylor, F. Catalono, P. DeRiesthal, A. Szeglin, K. Shea, W. Fedowich, L. Huskins, D. Steward, D. Sloop, S. Katz, F. Scherift, F. Fenster, C. Schmidt, B. Lowe. Row Ill: Mr. Mills, W. Meyer, A. Sanchez, G. Gallo, C. Vohs, V. Upenieks, K. Munroe, T. Richards, C. Montagnino, J. Goyne, L. Greene, P. Sepp, J. Douglas, A. Steinharter, M. Schreiber, R. Fahrbach. VARSITY TRACK Left to right Rowl P Hartman H Velde W Brown D :mer J Hayden J Culver C Baber H Green Vance Row ll D Hartman .I Hunter F Harrlson R Kung J Wrllroms P Stenberg G Trurcko R Gerber R Knoll M Franzen G Deans W Brown Hempstead '2 Hempstead '2 Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead V1 Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead East Meadow long Beach Hewlett South Sade Elmont Freeport Calhoun New Hyde Park lz lz 131, On Nrmble Toes F you were asked which of the many sports rn Hempstead Hugh dad the most for :ts par trcrpants the answer would have to be the track team Under the persistent coachlng of Mr Krause, the boys were qurckly brought unto ex cellent physacal condrtlon Each day the boys were put through rnvrgoratrng exercrses armed at rncreasrng their wmd power and strengthen mg their muscles These strenuous workouts have resulted rn the flne track record of Hempstead Hugh School Thus year was no exception as Hempstead Hugh agarn had o wmnmg season and showed supernor abrllty In the county track meet During the sports event Make Green set a new state record for the pole vault and Hemp stead s relay team exhibited speed and smooth ness by wrnnlng this event agarnst the best re lay teams on all Long Island Wrth such outstand :ng results the outlook for next years team rs extremely promrslng Lott' , .' 11 ,' .' fc: Row Ill: W., Hoskins, T. butts, A. Honan,. P. Katz,lR..Gerenl I B9 1 I4 1 . . . . 88 X l5f ' 59 36 - 1 64 ' 40 . 90 f , . . 64 40 ' BO 24 ' l I ' - 74 30 - - T36 Sharp Sluootung MONG all of Hempstead Hugh School s many sports ruflery us one of the least publucuzed Though there us luttle or no auduence to cheer the team on to vuctory ut does quute well Thus year the team placed second un the league wuth a record of seven wuns and three defeats Under the excellent coachung of Mr Alfred Voorhues Hempstead has always made a very good show ung un thus sport Thus years captaun was Joe McKervey As un every sport at our school udeals and sportsmanshup prove to be the most Important factors un competutuon for ut takes a true cham puon to lose wuth as much grace as ut takes to wun Certaunly ut wull never be saud that the Rufle Team of Hempstead Hugh School has not proved utself worthy of the tutle champuons So let us guve thus team the recognutuon ut truly deserves Thus season s scores were 7 RIFLE TEAM Left to right Rowl N Bald T Westover J McKervey l. Waton G Vendegna D Smuth P Sepp S Levenson w ll Num V Studer H Boyce P Hayden G u brecht R Sampson B Trathen E Ueberall bb Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead 97 9 7 9 O Valley Stream South Valley Stream Mephom Unuondale Sauthsude Baldwun Unuondale Southsude Mepham South 9 904 67 Ro I L, ' 1, . , . , . , . w'u. O , . 7 , ' Hempstead 890 Baldwin 874 , , B98 os ' 881 aao ' ' 2 892 . . . . - 872 ' ' ' 8 7 ' 870 ' ' ua 6 ' 897 . ' . . . . . 89, . 8 , os ' 893 9 7 870 BOWLING TEAM LeH fo right Row I S Caiolano urn cum Moore omm R S Ivor: K Sch' r w ll F Ambroso R Go man P Spuizer G Wulbrechf ogren DAndreo Scarpunella Mr Chambers TENNIS TEAM Leff to rrghf Row I S Kaplan H Drewal C Frankel Row ll Mr Menza S Clark D Fonva M Douglas M Fields P Harley GOLF TEAM to Hgh? Row I R Mun z cplon R a ter ow S rafccn R Coyle W Wood man an a w aus! u e I ne Ambrosno it an-vu. ,SEQSAFQ f-zwmgv-nw-v p- ,f Af 31 -nn -'Q f k ,ff 1143, Q I 4 - 1'6- xx! ,tv ,4 The Midway ls Open HIS year Hempstead High School has had a truly fine bowling team. The team, composed entirely of juniors and sophomores, won the championship in its own division. The Junior Varsity also had a winning season this year. Mr. Chambers, under whose coach- ing the team achieved such proficiency, will certainly have excellent leaders for next year's Varsity. Two players who will certainly fit into his plans are Sandy Catolano, who held high average for this year's varsity champions, and Ross Moore, who came in close behind. Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Sewanhaka Levittown Freeport Lawrence Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Oceanside South Side Unuondale Baldwin Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Calhoun Mepham Hempstead Hempstead Massapequa Valley Stream East Meadow At Center Court N the early autumn at the Hempstead Lake State Park one can hear the dull thud of tennisballs and the swish of swinging tennis rackets Here on the Park s courts in competition with tennis teams from other schools, can be found the Hempstead Tennis Team Our team came up with a second place he at the end of the tennis season The three high scorers were back from last year to strengthen our team Team captain was Hank Drewal and Mr Menza was the coach Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead South Side Calhoun Freeport Uniondale Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hewlett Levittown East Meadow Long Beach Hempstead 0n The Green NDER the excellent guidance of Mr Faust the Golf Club en toyed a successful year Though the club did not win the league two losses In addition, it should be mentioned that Squad Captain Loring Hawkins entered the State Golf Competition at Amsterdam N Y , and won the lucky position of thirteenth Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Garden City Oceanside Lawrence Garden City Oceanside St Agnes V S Central South Side 139 411 lz Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Lawrence St Agnes West Hempstead lg 1 South Side South Side Hewlett West Hempstead 4 1 5 0 0 ' 5 5 ' O 3 2 4 ' l 5 0 5 ' 0 - 4 1 5 0 1 4 0 5 5 0 X I p . . . . . fl. Ns I 1 , . . . . . X. ' . 5 A AL an vs. ' 5-O 5-O vs. 2-3 2-3 vs. 2-3 3-2 vs. ' 5-O 5-0 vs. 5-0 5-O vs. 5-0 5-0 vs. ' 3-2 5-2 vs. 3-2 5-O ' . O ' .. ' ' ' W 00 0 Q . 0 . . -' 0 championship, it finished the season with thirteen wins, one tie, and 'g- . . . . . . O ' . 0 hy O K . . .. I o,, , . .. ., .. . f - ' 1-71 - 4 .1 ' Q j - ' 4 .1 - . 3 -2 i ' ! - 3 -2 - 31 -111 Q L - ' 1 .1 - ' 5 -o .',' Q-jf . f- - ' 5 -o - ' 3 -2 ' 1 ' - ' '- ' - . 5 -0 - 1 .4 - . . 5 -0 - 2 -3 - ' 4 .1 Shootung Hugh EMPSTEAD S J V Basketball squad has usually done very well for utself throughout the years But thus year they seemed to have consuderable bad luck for they had five wuns and thurteen losses un thus season One reason for thus was the lack of heught Sparkung the team were Arnold Bergs Charles Garduner Gary Homer Tom Johnson and Earl Muller Under Mr Krause s guudance the squad was not only taught basketball but also a valuable sense of faur play He also gave them excellent preparatuon for next year Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Syosset Great Neck Mepham Oceansude Baldwun Sewunhaka East Meadow Freeport Unuondale Pacemakung 34 I9 25 32 24 37 46 55 45 43 28 33 36 43 37 32 3l 37 Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Massapequa Mepham Oceansude Unuondale Baldwun Sewanhaka East Meadow Freeport Massapequa 45 56 20 27 46 40 32 33 44 43 29 62 40 44 42 47 39 74 HE broad lump the 440 dash the pole vault the hugh uump the TOO yard dash and many other sumular track events are extremely 63 popular wuth lust about every student cut Hempstead Hugh Perhaps the reason why track us so popular here at Hempstead us that not only the Varsuty Track but also the J V Track showed what a good team can do How could we help but get good results wuth such fine players as our broad uumper Ruchard Bookhard our 440 dash man Vernal Moore Horace Green our pole vaulter and Frank Harruson our hugh uumper'9 Excutement always runs hugh whenever there us a .l V Track Meet Each one of us wushes that we could also help the team un some way other than lust cheerung them on to vuctory Hempstead Sewanhoka 40 64 Hempstead Valley Stream South 62 42 Hempstead Massapequa 59 45 Hempstead South Sude 59 45 Cubs Roar HE Junuor Varsuty of 1959 ended uts football season quute suc cessfully They won four of the seven games they played Unuon dales Mephams Baldwuns and Freeports J V squads were trounced by the tuger cubs We lost to Chamunade Lawrence and East Meadow The experuence and the knowledge of the game ot football gauned un the Junuor Varsuty games wull be put to good use when the J V players move up to the Varsuty football squad The credut for the development of an unexperuenced team of freshman and soph Mr Beck Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead Hempstead omore boys unto a strong football squad must be guven to who whupped the boys unto a hard huttung team Chamunade O 20 Hempstead Freeport 13 3 Unuondale l4 13 Hempstead Lawrence 7 20 Baldwun Hempstead Mepham East Meadow 7 I4 T4 -- Q .. I . . I . . - - . ' - - . 1 JJ . E ' , U 4 4 1 w. 1 I - I' i -L. . . . . b I H: T J 1 - Q , . . I -, 5 . . I . I ,AE . I' , . fl ' f an wg ' 4 at S M ' S. H i ' 2140 : I9i6 5 0 1? ,Q sw' I fre Z1 19 4 30 ug 4. an 0 5 l'll',?fPl gill ivlk if 3' 2 Q 'Q fs 592+ M Uflv- lllilk llalgl el' N J ldl J. V, BASKETBALL I.eH Io righf, Row I E. Watola, A. Bergs, D. Kufe, J. Williams, J. McClough, C. Gardner, B. Handelson, R. Gcgliano, R. Mof- Htt, Row II. Mr. Krause, P. Schultz, C, McGee, D. Penrice, J. Holmes, G. Homer, M. Jen- sen, T. Johnson, G. Faulkner, E. Miller, R. Garrul. J V TRACK Left to rrghf Row I R Mason J Sampson M Servlce M Mus co K Schnelder J Johnson F Slouhard C Thomc M Moor R Cohn A Pelhs R Sampson J Jones Row Il F Law C Iroe D Bylhewood C Sala duno B reen J Ebron Baum B lldl K Ak ey Blocker A Wulluoms E H man Row III K DeVoe Nlcholopoulos E Grall J Cole T Burns F Dombrowskl J Mc Clough J Saorman P Sepru W Mealrng H Gross C Hoy den H Mosley B Shapuro Row IV G Wnlbrechl G Lewes S Young D Penrlce B Collins B Garrell B Harrison B Mansell Garrell Kesse man Forde J Lupo V Moore J V FOOTBALL Lef no right Rowl R Mofhl! G Lallumer B Schullz R or rel! D Penllge N Moffill W Mason A Wullnams J Cu ver ann Row II Schml Kaz G Sullnvan G Thomo R Goyne Hayden B Lewis Jensen B Shernff W McGolh gan M Wse R w III C chu ckle G Rama J B rd T Mor? V Upe enks Douglas G Gardner J Gallo R Swenson G Lewns Row IV Mlls H Freeman B ruson J Brooks G McGee E no K Burwell B Herhg lun C Vols Mr eck 1 V X f f ' . f ' , .nenf ' ', 1 G , .' ' . pf , . Sch' , . I , J. V . ' ' , . Ho - . . . , G. G. I D, L. ' 'I . rf I ' , . . , v gs? . - , . , .G . , ,. 3 - . f . A , , ' , , , . ' I . ' . ' - . . ' 'T 2 T 1 L I A 'U A 'J ' E. T '. ' . Jf h ul, Jf x . ' - - ,. . 4 . ., 1 Q I I I .1 - 4 . V I Af gl I , h I Q - - V' A 'S 1 'N , J, , . ', 1. l ,alll ld: ' Vw' Vwllafvgllghl B959 'A 1' ' '- -A ' v w la A ' ' . ' . ' , . a . 0 f .s - J 3 71 32 K 9 vb 3. 11.4, me , . , . urns, E. 7 T' 4, ' 4 - f Ce' , . , . n' , J. 4 5 . . ' F , 1 -. V F F Mr. i , L. - l, . Hari A 1- . K .. I ., .. -A I -Q- ' I - I . I , M , 1 ., Mai' , . , , ' , J. TQ A , F A . x A - I - QQ ' d, . , . B . SENIOR MODERN DANCE CLUB LeH Yo righr, Row V P. Slurge, S. McDougall. Row ll L. Jacobs, P, Sephton, H. Ferrara, E, C en R Markham G McEI ra ow Hun er Freeman L Odrnov M Ellnson B Johnson JUNIOR MODERN DANCE CLUB lo gh! ow B rn Drew Prov s Steckler C McCormack Row ll V Carter M Mayer S ear sa au w Moody M Thoma M Whurh Gs ld P ers J Rr y GYM AIDES fo rghf w G 0 son u er Mo!! Dugrnsky J Abrams J Ru y Provost J Wrllows S e S r er w Deymaur L Frscher E Bonsoe Rrspler F Anderson V ar er omas P ers Pr srenskr S Morhn C T m s n w Mr Ad Mr er L Jacobs L Mako s e Go dbiatr E McGrath M nroe S Hunter A Rrzzo J Koch D Moehle Mrs Rercher w IV D Hed :ck M Trea W M O J w kms B Gurney R Morgan 21X EL-5' s 141 Pruma Donnas Perform lnterpretuve Dances Wardrobe un Readuness ODERN dancung us an amusement or exercuse and un uts classu cal applucatuon an art un whuch the body and lumbs move rhythmucally usually accompanued by musuc lu consusts of steps bounds and unclunatuons of the body all the movements beung executed wuth a care desugned to make them artustuc Its prumary functuon us an expressuon of udeas of all types and kunds through the meduum of many movements Thus year there were twenty five senuor gurls partucupatung un thus after school actuvuty Each Monday the aurls met to practuce theur technuques Each year the gurls get together wuth the aud of theur supervusor Muss Adolph and student advusor Sandy MacDougall and take on the uob of eftectuvely expressung the story un dance form of the god to whom the Greek Games us deducated HE Modern Dance Club us open to all gurls unterested un develop ung modern dancung technuques and un doung creatuve work for dance performances All uunuor gurls are eluguble for member shup un thus club Luke all other actuvutues modern dance guves the gurls cz chance to puck up some extra pounts whule learnung some basuc fundamental exercuses un keepung trum A gurl partucupatung un modern dance can receuve for a season s partucupatuon a total of flften pounts lf she partucupates un Greek Games or does a solo dance each us worth flve addutuonal pounts Thus year the uunuor gurls overtook the senuor gurls wuth attend ance of thurty five uunuors These sly uunuor gurls had some very artus tuc udeas and when employed proved to be of a very creatuve nature The future looks brught for next year s Senuor Modern Dance Student Leader Juduth Ruley HE gym audes of Hempstead Hugh School prove to be very help ful un the physucal educatuon classes under the guudance of Muss Adolph and Mrs Reucher Each class has approxumately sux gym audes one of whom acts as secretary The secretary takes attendance and guves make ups The dutues of the gym audes vary wuth the changung seasons ln the warm weather they referee baseball and soccer games and un the cold weather they teach volleyball badmunton and basket a A mayor event of the school year known to everyone un Hemp stead Hugh us Greek Games Thus comes un the early sprung The gym audes help the gurls un learnung how to hurdle throw duscus roll hoops and to compete un torch races The gym audes have contrubuted much tume and eFfort un success fully completung theur 'obs l43 . . . . . . .- 1 1 , . 1 1 1 , . . 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HE boys arent the only ones who partucupate un the dufferent sports actuvutues at Hempstead Hugh The program of gurls sports us equally outstandung The sports leaders consust of a group of gurls who have ben selected because of theur outstandung skull and abuluty un a certaun actuvuty The leaders of the Archery Badmunton and Bowlung Clubs thus year were Sarah Lawrence Valerue Carter and Duane Dlugunsku respectuvely Sandy Kung wuth her bug blue and whute megaphone led the Cheerleaders onto the field The Greek Games were supervused by Eluzabeth Regan Judy Ruley was un charge of the Gym Auds Sandra MacDougall presuded over the Modern Dance Clubs The Pung Pong Softball and Volleyball Clubs were under the durectuon of Eleanor Carol Pat Luguoru and Geraldune Dykes respectuvely ASKETBALL one of the favorute extra currucular actuvutues of Hempstead Hugh School gurls meets twuce a week un the gurls gym The freshmen and sophomores met on Mondays and Wednes days Both of these groups were under the durectuon of theur ex cellent advusor Mrs Reucher These gurls learned all the rules and methods of the sport un practuce games whuch were held untul the end of the season It us then that selected members of the lower class played agaunst members of the upper class team The fresh men and sophomores won wuth a score of fifteen agaunst twelve Thus certaunly means that next year the new lower class team wull have a tough tume beatung the uunuor and senuor gurls Student Leader Duane Dlugunsky HO says women are not good bowlers' In our own Hempstead Hugh there us a group of gurls who had enuoyed the game so much that a bowlung club was formed especually for them These gurls under the supervusuon of Mrs Cullen and theur student leader Duane Dlugunsky met once a week at one of our local bowl ung alleys Here they receuved professuonal tups from the durectors there learned all they could about the techniques of bowlung and acquured skull un theur game At the end of the season a tournament was held and the wunners were Duane McCormuck wuth a score of l59 Gayle Muller I69 and Duane Dlugunsky 200 By the end of the year the members gauned a lot of experuence and skull from the club 14 Maun Rung Stars Fun For All Aumung Towards , . . . . , , ' I I I - , , . i . - , , , , . I - . . . . , days while the iunior and senior girls, met on Tuesdays and Thurs- , . . 1 . . . . , . I . , , I T u - I I 4 'howl 4 GIRLS' SPORTS LEADERS Left to right, Row I. J. Piponi- dis, G. Miller, P. Liguori, D. Dluginsky, E. Carol, S. King. Row II: Mrs. Reicher, S. Law- rence, L, Regan, S. MacDougaII, C. Dukes, V. Carter, Miss Adolf. GIRLS BASKETBALL fo Hgh' Row I G M E ra M Whliehurst M a Mnler Ru M Schreiber E Levey Row II D vus L Morrs y N o nhno D Lewls B S Oh Giordano D Wnlkerson E EH In P McGinnis B Buits w on F L Dame M Grzeszkewlcz L Hansen C Krause E Ashford J Blgby M Wnn GIRLS BOWLING to ht w D c Cormlck B Chase D Dlugnnsky C Rynbeek C Thomson Row o s gonh P Koplerchuk Ms Cul Row I C Schoonover rec e v e mer Row IV D Ea an Freeman E Ashford L Linden berger B Lnndenberger Row H B Kenned C e B Hartman The Bouncing Ball NY gurl who has skull and enloys good sportsmanship usually finds herself playing ping pong Wtth Mrs Relcher as their advisor and Elenor Carole as their student leader these gurls soon find that competing with one another Improves their standards To perfect themselves even more the girls put on tournaments among themselves to see which couple IS the most skillful but whether a wnrner or loser the girls always have a good time PING PONG CLUB ett nght J Seaman P M mms E Carol L m As W Elttng Mrs Retcher ARCHERY m n D Holloway C Mc Cormtck S Freeman P Mc mms Thomas Thomas Row Il Mvss Adolph S Lawrence L Hansen C Krause H Danforth E End son Hut The Target Student Leader Sarah Lawrence E careful boys' They re natural born Robin Hoods' Wtth Mrss Adolph as their tn structor and Sarah Lawrence as their student leader there s no wonder these gurls of the Archery Club have such good atm and always hut their target' First the gurls work on perfecting their atm and learning how to handle the bow and arrow properly After this the gurls compete with one another and eventually find the best shot rn the club T4 Q . I , I . ,, ,, . . I . I . L f o A : . , . CG' ', , , .Ho - tin, E. htord, B. ik, E. Left to right, Row I: S. Ber- a , , , . - or c. ,l A. 0 I 1 1 - I 6 Strrke Three Student Leader Pat Lrquorr WO outs the bases are loaded the player rubbed her hands together nervously the prtch rs farr swung on and batted over the left fleld fence This may seem be malor league baseball but rt rs actually the Grrls Softball Team What can be more American than baseball In the sprung? In fact a sure sign of mg a Hempstead Hrgh rs the Girls Softball Team practlcrng after school GIRLS SOFTBALL Left to right Row I R Mark ham E Seymour Row ll H Marshall E Belrne A Rrzzo M Wnnslow G McElrath G Ware BADMINTON CLUB Left to right Row J ea MccDougalI w ll rs ercher P Humphrres Jackson E Levey C Lukas ZCWICI Flyrng Brrdres MONG the many actrvrtres available to all gurls badmrnton rs one of the lrvelrest There s never a dull moment for those who participate rn a game of badmrnton Mrs Rercher with the and of her student leader Valerre Carter makes sure that all are havrng a good trme Besrdes hrttlng the Brrdre from one srde to another the grrls obtarn a fuller knowledge of the rules of the game and a better understandrng of sportsmanshrp 14 I 1 I I . . . I Q . to . I . . . , . S'S.' I ' . . , I . 1 ' , If .S - man, E. Elting, J. Carter, B. . Ro : M . R' , . ' , D. C I O , . , . . . . . . I . . I . I . . . ,, . . ,, . . . I 7 Gloria Garclo change the hoop th Sue Carrut ers Olympic Crrcus VERYONE was waatrng eagerly for the l959 Greek Games to commence Frrst came th processlonal of the two competing teams whrch brought thelr robed pruestesses to theur malestzc temples The freshmen and sophomore gurls who partrcrpated ID thus spectacular spent many long hours torlrng to make therr entrance the most breathtaking The prancrng entrance horses dld therr best to rmpress the yudges who as for mer graduates ot Hempstead Hugh had been asked to rudge thus annual event Thus the en trance of the two teams the Athenlans and Spartans was an awesome one The beautltully shaded togas of gold green red and purple added to therr splendor Then the exaltrng voices ofthe Girls Glee Club sang the Greek Natlonal Anthem A movrng performance was put on by the members ofthe Modern Dance Clubs These gurls dressed IH shimmering costumes at under water creatures paid tribute to omnrpotent Nep tune god of the sea The rafters rang and the excrtement began The challenger of each op posrng team hurrned over to therr competutors to The competatuon was strong between the grace ful handlers ofthe dlscus and the mnghty throw ers The nlmble hurdlers were there to display therr graceful skrll The overpowernng sllln s lA T me o Spa tans sn a ho s c- e n Danna Pete th e a a a tee e ly Pesh n ' ' 1 wi 'w , l O . 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I . challenge them to the various athletic events. 306 Gnd Goddess rwftrcved by WWC MWC' Gnd Vf'9'n I I l r - - - Entrance l r ' ' :.- - c-xhtbttlon , r e' H I n Da fotx, r Q , , I, Judi R my, Ltli n H lt, ' ' es Ch r3o r: Bevr kt . 8 Prrestesses Martha Stanton Vw an Beckett Judy Oswald charrman Judy Wnllo s hurdles for her team artan exh brton h rses B rbara G Iler Lyn Pru rn k Peggy Flesch Ellen Christ Chorro eer Carol Semon that had descended on the audience at the start of the game was broken when the hoop and torch races began Both the torch and hoop races were ludged by whnch team finished first Next the Charrot Exhrbmon was announ ed and the prancnng horses showed great skull and dexterlty a they went through thetr paces led by their charloteers who cheered them on In Latnn Th winner of each was ludged and then announced No ma ter whnch team won or lost all of the fun gain d In partlctpatmg was theur reward The Greek Gamos which has been a lonj es of the many outstandmg ahletlc actrvatles :ut on by the Physlcal Education Department All the participants spent mon hs of practlce to make thus night remembered forever Much credit should be given to the coaches who lent their experience gamed In previous Greek Games to the underclassmen Under the dlrectnon of Judy Oswald and guld ance of Mrs Relcher and Ml s Adolph the Physlcal Education Department produced a spec tacular a hletlc event enloyed by everyone v 7 1 P 1 Patrrcro Hartman hurls the dr cu' for form Sp i 'I o : o e , 5' s'i, ' ' ' . 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N ver Da y r, ' ' ,JM ,-ern PATRONS Mr and Mrs Joseph Castell: Mr and Mrs Rhoderlck Charles Mr and Mrs Robert Cotleld The Cooper Famuly Mr and Mrs Jack Donady Mr and Mrs Wvlllam Euser Compliments of Frlend Mr David Henshaw Mr and Mrs Alexander Kaplerchuk Leona J McKervey Mr and Mrs V Negler and Mrs Mrs Peter P r and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs S Pugatch Rocchlo Harold S Rubin Frank S Scrmeca Robert Schuessler Leonard Semon Thomas D Sheldon Mrs Sylvla Sutton Mr and Mrs Benlamln Taylor Mr and Mrs George Tsams Cap and Mrs Warren A Woodman Lung: Pasquallo Zara Jr 156 . . ' Mr. . . . . D . . . ' ' Mr. . . ' . . Mr. . . . ' ' ' Mr. . ' ' Dr. . . Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Hartman Dr. and Mrs. Rudolf Steinharter E . . .xii DELS CUISINE HOME DELIVERY TABLE SERVICE TOT GREENWICH STREET HEMPSTEAD N IV hoe 3 6638 157 r Pizza and lfalian Home Cooking , .Y. lVanhoe 6 9157 .IIMS SHELL STATION JERUSALEM AVENUE At Greenwrch Street HEMPSTEAD N Y EDW MILLER Town and Country Wear 252 FULTON STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y BILL SULLIVAN Manager RO 69664 WHEEL ALIGNMENT Pamtlng Welding Slmomzmg Formerly wlth Otto Franz 166 SUNRISE HIGHWAY RocKvlLLE CENTRE N Y JESS WHITE Inc SAME DAY Dry Cleanmg Shirt Laundering Long Island s Largest Dnve un Plont 45 SO FRANKLIN STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y Peter Krohn ETER KROHN the German student from West Berlln came to us under the Herald Tribune Student Exchange Program To qualify he had to wrlte cz composition with a given title School In America as somewhat dltterent t seems from a German school At Herdur schule Peter took a total of thnrteen subgects He speaks German Engllsh Latm and French fluently He can also make himself understood ln Swedlsh Peter has very lnttle homework and reports such as we have However he memorlzes maternal memory In class Peter sand thus may be due to the fact that German students have no llbrary or study materlals In school Our musuc departmentgreatlyInterested Peter who plays both the vlolm and the cello Hs school doesn t have an orchestra but this doesnt prevent the students ln the German schools from havmg musical mstructlon especnally on the strung Instruments Preconcelved Ideas of Peter s were dlspelled when he arrnved In New York He thought we had much less traffic than we do then he saw the rush hour llnes of cars Peters hobbles are photography swnmmmg and rudmg bicycles Has stay here was very mterestung both to Peter and the student body Hank Drewal Presl dent of the Student Councll was Peters host and helped make hrs vlsut a memorable one 1 , . . yr' 5 , . . . . I i AL'S we only read, a lot of this work is recited from ' ' . l I 0 . ' . 158 DA It's Great to do Business at HEMPSTEAD BANK f Q. WY Ihc lv fm at Henfr mn! I3 mb irc mln lful xour imc 1 Lornforr lxcryrnng, uons hncst cquxpmcnt urcful mrtcn n to your needs X mu ll tn t 5, it u do busxncss hcrc Cmnc IU X ou ll enjoy doing af! your ETIIIEUIIQ, hcrc HEMPSTEAD LEVITTOWN MANHASSET EAST NORWICH BETHPAGE EAST MEADOW SYOSSET OYSTER BAY WESTBURY BALDWIN NORTH MASSAPEQUA NORTH MERRICK HERRICKS T59 4,1 91111iifiiiiiliililliihlfi , x l .ti ...li S Q' 'lnurslgs ,n1snuQav-mast-nu-u cv -as Q I I I A x 4 1 I I E is T N i J T A V v' v I . 1 G - .W r e T K f 1 T V SF , if 1 I ,,q'L'fl5 'Ji' 1 L' 'n of' i znds . I 'is planned for your convenience-handy luca- tio ' 'c 'A T di L rc. tc ' 1 'E ' ' . -fwflf U' fnwlfrwll lwff lzzazzzfsrafu Cf'rffm3'f1 Hfruxlm' I'1'.fmw1.' l?vff'r':r,V,x'ftm11 Compliments of the Hempstead Hugh School Parent, Teachers Assoclatlon lVanhoe 16464 Establnshe 1928 Orange Front Pamt Supply Inc 224 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y Pamts Wallpapers Servmg Long lsland for over 30 years Compliments of COFFEY 250 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD N Y Complaments of SEMKE BUS LINE Inc Lelt to nght Rowl R Pereon J Slodlch J Kraft L Oliver Row ll R Budmck W Powers S Cove A Bomfer J Beyle Custodlans HO keeps Hempstead Hugh mce and warm? Who sees to It that the black boards are washed? Who keeps the halls cleared of locker debrls9 Who figures out a way to get a locker opened when you have locked It wlth the key unslde'9 Who removes those ugly wads of gum from underneath the seats? The answer to these and many other slmllar questions IS School would be a muserable place ln whuch to spend about seven hours a day If the cus todlans didnt keep Hempstead Hugh as clean as they do Many of us don t reallze what a 'ob at us to keep a school the slze of ours clean We dont seem to be able to bend over and pnck up a piece of paper when rt falls out of our locker Slnce todays fashions for both male and female are getting sllmmer all the tame thus but of exercnse mlght do us all some good lf each of us dud has or her part the custo dlons would have more time to spend on more Important 'obs Nevertheless In spute of all the obstacles which we throw an theur paths our school custodlans do a wonderful 'ob nn keepmg our school warm neat and clean at all tumes We all owe them a vote of thanks for thelr cheerful labors on our behalf ' ' d D I : . , . ' , . , . ' . U I e O 8K the school custodians. I D . . . I l6O ROOSEVELT RACEWAY GRADUATING CLASS OF 1960 f th HEMPSTEAD CLASSROOM TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Best Wishes fo the rom e Hempstead Travel Bureau 75 wAsHrNoroN smear HEMPSTEAD N Y lVanhoe 37672 Owner EVELYN C RYAN Steamshrp and Arrlrne Trckets Womrath Bookshop Books Review Books Regents Paper Back Books 229 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD N Y lVanhoe 3 6338 Top Hat Formals for Rent and Sale SAUI. STEINGER HEMPSTEAD N Y IV 3 9420 Specral Rate to Students ALFRED M DAY AGENCY General Insurance 250 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD N v IVanhoe I 7210 Ismarl hm lhrahrm SMAIL our forergn student from Kelantn Malaya was here for three weeks as a guest of Ben Taylor Treasurer of the Senror Class He was chosen on the merrt of hrs composrtron How Can I as a Young Crtrzen Help Contrrbute to Better lnternatronal Relatronshrps and Under standrngs by Learnrng to Become a Better Crtrzen Durmg hrs stay he learned more about the Amerrcan way of lrfe and the people themselves Some mrsconceptrons that were cleared up were that we were not grants and that we werent any more rntellrgent than people of other natrons He remarked that rn hrs school the Federatron Mrlrtary College there was no musrc depart ment Hrs school drd not encourage any musrcal talent as Hempstead does It was Ismarl s oprnron that famrly lrfe rn the Unrted States was not as closely knrt as rt rs rn Malaya and other parts of the Orrent He felt that respect for our elders especrally our par ents was lackrng Ismarl also sard we were more famrlrar wrth our teachers ln Malaya a teacher treats students as rnferrors Malayan hobbres are the same rn most spects as rn any other part of the world Ismarl lrked photography rrfle shootrng and corre spondence wrth people of forergn lands We all recerved a better understandrng of Malayan culture wrth the help of Ismarl and we hope he has learned more about us through hrs stay here I C C O opltxk . D N 416 FULTON AVENUE He admired our music department greatly. ' ' re- 162 JYVI Complvmenfs of The Second Natlonal Bank G. Trust Co of Hempstead N Y 163 O C ' I Member Federal Deposit I ance Corporaf' HOWARD CLOTHES Furnishings for Men and Boys I MAIN STREET Hempstead L I N Y SEE THE l960 DODGES DODGE DART SIMCAS At Your Neighborhood Authonzed DODGE AND SIMCA DEALER Schnelder Trotte Corp Sales Service Darly Rental Long Term Leasing 286 N0 FRANKLIN STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y lVanhoe 6 7450 Open Evemngs Franklm Cleaners 81 Tallors 204 B SOUTH FRANKLIN ST HEMPSTEAD N Y Phone lVanhoe I 8838 For Free Delivery Prck up EXPERT TAILORING Free Same Day Service The Paperback Bookseller I47 FRONT sweet lBack of A G Sl HEMPSTEAD N Y IVanhoe l 6733 If It s Bound ln Paper We re Bound to Hove It 4 Plnky Danforth HE hugh stepplng baton twurllng red tasseled match that puts the Flame In the openlng of Strlke Up the Band has been golng to H H S for twelve years At the age of four she entered the H H S bandshow as a mascot lookmg forward to the day when she would lead this band onto the field Of course then as now she IS everyone s favorlte For the followmg tive years she contmued as the bands mascot and the only reason she stopped was because thus lrttle gurl grew rrght out of her uniform As Mlss Danforth s career kept rlsmg so did er experience At the age of eleven she be came malorette of Smlths Mrlltary Band and had won many medals ln various contests Plnky as she IS best known kept thus trtle and today stall twlrls faithfully for them Pmkys most re rent appearance wnth them was at Chrrstmas time ln the midst of the mall In Hempstead she swayed and twlrled Plnky a fifteen year old sophomore IS a mem ber of the Cholr and IS quite actrve In extra curriculum She was exhlbltlon horse In Greek Games a star In this year s annual G O Show and us a member of the F T A Pmky won her most recent tutle last year when she competed wnth hundreds of other young gurls and won the New York State Champlonshlp for twurlmg In two years Pmky wall have to leave H H S, but cts memory wlll linger on , ' 0 , . .l 5 . 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I . - 1 1 . . . . , . . , I - - I - I - . . , I ' ' I Besf Washes For Success To the Class of 1960 the M Meadow Brook Sends 554041311 BROCK national bank epho sAly7392 Establ hed 1907 ARTHUR NEWMAN MOELLER 95 NASSAU STREET New YORK 38 N Y Omclal Jewelers or HEMPSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL 165 X ll 11 I'. if X X ' A Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ne rca - 6 is Compliments of DOUGLAS YOUNG Phone lVanhoe 3 7488 Eslobl shed 1890 GUTOWITZ Jewelers Sllversmlths Stotroners Flne China and Crystal 239 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD N Y Tel lVonhoe 66300 6301 Everythung In Flowers THEO HENGSTENBERG 81 SONS Flortsts Member f F T D WEST GRAHAM AVENUE HEMPSTEAD N Y Left to right Rowl M Furst N McDermott Mr Toban chm dt R L Ouwerkek Dau D Ch sta o Cafeteria Squad NE of the groups that our school certannly couldn t do without IS the Cafeteria Squad Under the management of Mr Tobanl this group makes and sells our school lunches The first thmg rn the preparatlon of a school lunch IS the selectuon of a menu Next the proper preparation of food IS worked out Helplng Mr Tobam are sux food attendants and two add: tlonal ladles who arrnve at school long before lunch tnme and spend the mormng In preparing lunch Each day about ll OO m less than one and o half hours which proves the efficiency of this squad lunches are served Foods from IUICC to candy are avanlable to students For only thurty flve cents a student rs able to get a hot plate fruit or QUICS mllk bread and butter Our thanks go to Mr Tobanl and his efticuent squad for the work that they do for the students of Hempstead Hugh School Compliments f o I-I AC Where Better Meals Begun' l A, 1- ,. , . 5, - - i K.S i.owll:. r,C, ,. riin, O , . . . :,' . . . . I , . o... ' I I ' ' o 166 VOLKSWAGEN SMALL CARS, Inc. AUTHORIZED DEALER Trucks Passenger Cars Sfcmon Wo gons 257 NORTH FRANKLIN STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y Tel IVonhoe 92500 Sales Service Porfs Mlrschel Hempstead Lumber Yard OPERATED BY HERBERT MIRSCHEL In Sand Cemenf Lime Doors Millwork I25 TAFT AVENUE v 1 6 I67 , c. Af Franklin SI. and Peninsulo Blvd. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y I - AIO Compliments P E G G Y S The Dustrubutlve Educatuon duvusuon of The Busuness Educatuon Department presents uts cooperatlve retaulung program and uts Blue and Whute Corner Your School Store ...al 'W' iw. Joyce Caro serves tea to her mother The Pen and Ink Club Tea FTER a few hasty last munute changes the gurls of the Pen and lnk Club threw open the doors of the teachers cafeterua and unvuted un theur mothers Thus specual occasuon was the annual Mother and Daughter Tea As the mothers entered the room they all re marked on the lovely tea table The gurls un the club had done a marvelous uob At euther end of the table were the shunung sulver coffee and tea pots In the center was a lovely sheet cake decorated wuth the clubs famous unk pot and pen Surroundung the cake were several kunds of delucuous cookues and some daunty tea sand wuches The mothers and daughters not only ate but they were also royally entertauned Two of the gurls sang several lovely solos Another member of the club played the vuolun Not only the mothers but also their daughters were surprused and delughted wuth the great amount of talent un the club After thus fine entertaunment Joyce Caro the presudent of the club made a speech She told the mothers about the many actuvutues of the club She also unformed them of the future plans of the Pen and Ink Club Before closung her speech Joyce expressed a wush that all the mothers of rumors would be able to come agaun next year to the Mother and Daughter Tea I' - lk T ' 4 s U F, it ' AP ,' , H lil' 5' V 'I .' ltr? lj P, x 4 'W ' , we I+ of 'A A 7 168 N AUTOMATICS ' U 'M ,mia .,,1f-.,.7', . 1211111 1513 1' f' ' ll' fl ,UIQ FOR REAL BOWLING ENJOYMENT AIR CONDTIONED A SUBWAY BALL RETURNS ,, ,,, RANGE FINDERS f7 f ' ' ' f. , ,5 IW' -f 1'f lQ1f1:T , I ' To qrmo.. 5, 'T I .E MEETING ROOMS Ji.. i:u::ns'7:1w 8l7 Peninsula Boulevard Hempstead, N. Y. T Iig,,,d,,,:-f.g.f.5fi-fl.T, ,M TABLE TENNIS IVanhoe 3-6507 Exit I9 Southern Slate Pkwy. Complamenfs BROWN HARTER CADILLAC Inc 316 NO FRANKLIN HEMPSTEAD N Y :vc hoe 3 6600 Compllmenfs of TUNNICLIFFE JONES D st ngulshed Faculfy Guudunce Placement Service SCHOOL AR A IDI. I gt Ao iilillll 21Pospcc!St No Y lm11NY Whlt Plal NY E0ang0N.l MU 5 Mil WH I 6466 OR 3 1248 C mprehensx e 1 tensl e two and one year secretarxal courses for hlgh school graduates college w men Ente glamour fields rad: TV ad ertls ng fashxon arlmes many others E ec tx t ammg Catalog W :te the Ass tant Director Ne cla ses February June Sept mber I6 ' of - . 1 0 . ST. n . i i . . . . . 'Q T l L 4 ox n an v . n va. r . xv or . . 0 ns, . . . r , . . O .V ' .n .V . ' , 0 . r : '0- , v ' i , ' , i ' , . x u 've r ' ' . . r' is ' . w s : , , e . JOSEPH A LISTER Inc Insurance 250 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD N Y lVanhoe 7 7190 IVanhoe 'I 8066 BYTHEWOOD FUNERAL HOME Inc 28 UNION AVENUE HEMPSTEAD N Y CHRISTOPHER P BYTHEWOOD Manager BANNERMAN HARP STUDIO Maruan Bannerman Durector 610 FRONT STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y IV 9 7560 IVanhoe 3 2776 LEONARD S BAKERIES Pastry Puzza Pue Italuan and French Bread Orders Taken For Weddungs Partues Banquets Etc HEMPSTEAD BUS TERMINAL PLATFORM 25 HEMPSTEAD N Y I? The Judges look on Anuta Denusuo receuves her pruze from Jenny Joyce Senuor Frosh a NE way to get better acquaunted us to have a party and that us uust what the senuor gurls guve for the freshmen gurls Thus annual event us known as Senuor Frosh Day It would seem very strange to those lust en terung our school to see the confusuon of bon nets bubs and short skurts worn by the fresh men gurls The Frosh brought bags of lollnpops to guve out to the senuor gurls who came dressed s the mothers un daunty and frully aprons carry ung stuffed anumals and toys under theur arms and searchung for freshmen and theur Iollupops After school the senuor and freshmen gurls gathered un the boys gym for the bug event of the day the party .lennufer Joyce the senuor class vuce presudent gave a short welcome and wushed the freshmen gurls luck un theur future years at H H S After beung Introduced Efna Dornar and Peggy Smeudo performed an unter pretatuve dance Next Rae DeStefano accom panued by Ben Taylor on the bongo drums sang Autumn Leaves and Speak Low The ludges were Rae DeStefano Angel Flem ungs Terry Hammond Jennufer Joyce Sophue Lukaschewutz Sharon Martun Maddy Maturlo Lynn Odunov Beth Pugatch and Pat Schwana wede They chose Tuna Lombardu as the freshman wuth the nucest haur Kathy Kent the nucest smule Gunny Steele the cutuest freshman Anuta Denu suo the most typucal freshman and Lynn Do scher the most orugunal costume a I 0 , . . r . J Q, .wg Tx , I . ' l' l an, ' 1 Us . . . . . l - D y 1 0 , . . ' - - 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 ' , C lu us - - - I - 1 . , . 1 - 1 1 - - ' 1 . . . , . , ' l uu uu uu uu J ' - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - ' ' I 1 I 1 f ' , . I 1 1 ' I . MAy'cnr 3 T605 MAINTENANCE WARREN SWIMMING POOLS Inc Gunlfe ond Poured Consfrucfron T23 SO BAY AVENUE FREEPORT N Y HN TUR Consfrucfron Engineer Tei lVc: hoe 3 6984 3 6985 SENTINEL PRINTING CO DIVISION of 'he Hempstead Senhnel Inc JOSEPH FELDIS 8K SON f 'b'S'1ed '858 Florlsf Creative Printers for Over T00 Years FR NKLIN STREET 255 SO A 55 CHASNER STREET N c G clham A e HEMPSTEAD N Y HEMPSTEAD N Y IVo ho 65000 171 t I - . . , 0 J O I . I I I S Florc:lDei1gns Cui Flowers ' ' . 1 . I . . s I e Ir r V nue , . . n e ' ' Complrments ROBERT .I HARTNETT HILL MOTORS Inc JFURD 'EEE 'Q Authorrzed FORD Dealer 257 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y FRANK A HILL President Left to nght Rowl B Zurkel P Kaplerchulr M Eason H DAbreu D Whntney M Stradtner Mrs Chapman M Kees Row ll R Greco T Gorman G McElrath I Block w Ill C sco J I y G E e D Ray Row Lewus J Scholkham M Thoma P McCaIlen Row V B Rhodes B Cotield L Danuel B Shehler New Homemalung Club HIS year the Home Ecanomlcs Department of H H S ns proud to present its new Home making Club establrshed on February 9 by Mrs Chapman the advlsor The omcers are Presndent Brenda Stlehler Vlce Pres Pat McCaIlen Corres Sec Glorna McElrath Rec Sec Ida Lou Block Treasurer Louise Damels The purpose of thus club IS to advance the knowledge of nts members ln varlous areas of homemakmg Since this club IS comparatively new It IS only planmng future developments The members would like to have experts come ln and gave demonstratvons They expect to have work shops which consist of knlttmg crochettmg and sew mg flower arrangements and cake decoratuons The gurls mtend to take field trlps Rnght now they would lake to vlsut George s Furmture Store o notnce dlfterent styles of furnuture woods and materlals The club hopes to do work for UNICEF At the present moment there are twenty tive members In the club Brenda Stnehler the press dent won the Betty Crocker Student Award In order to receive thas award a student must complete a test and receive the haghest grade In the school Mrs Chapman would luke to have the club 'om the natnonal orgamzatlon FHA gf of 0 no ' : . ala' , . laws , . :Qi ,' . . ' I IV: sl I I I ' r ' - 2 ' , ' 1 . ' ., . 1, l : - -, : , Ivanhoe 1-7200 ' I ' , I . ' . ' I . I - . X ' ' ' - 0 I I ' 'j o , o . .. , ' . T O 2 O I 1 . . . S 53 ' , l72 H. L. GROSS 81 BRO. Est. 1910 Diamonds Microscopically Tested for Perfection Graduate to a GROSS Diamond When You Become Engaged I4 MAIN STREET mpstead, N. Y. IVanhoe 3-9433 Other Stores in Brooklyn and Jamaica lVc ho 6 300 INQUIRER PRESS GEORGE P BUSCH Printing and Statlonery Real Estate Insurance V A WILLIAMS 126 JACKSON STREET 62 NICHOLS COURT HEMPSTEAD N Y HEMPSTEAD N Y Compliments of A me c-msn Ammrnc a ncmc mx comnm X IIPIIIIILI FDDI llfllllli SIICI IIS! 3 TeL IV I-8lI8 n e -8 uper Markets I7 HARWYN SHOES Formerly THE NEW STORE Es T910 HEMPSTEAD FREEPORT ROOSEVELT FIELD IVanhoe 3 4488 IVanhoe 3 0787 BLUE DELL ICE CREAM, Inc 13 CLINTON STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y ALFRED FELSBERG General Manager Movre Equipment Strll Cameras of Every Manufacturer HALLMARK GRETTING CARDS 7I MAIN STREET IVanhoe 3 l8I8 HEMPSTEAD N .IIMMYS BARBER SHOP 99 WESTBURY BLVD HEMPSTEAD N Y IV 6 8787 Left to rrght Row I I Chorush D Henshaw N Olsen Row Il Mr Smlth P Seprn S Hopke Row III D Batorsky N Smernoti A Smlth Math Team OR the last two years a new sport has been added to those already representing Hempstead Hugh School However this sport IS uniquely different from all the others Instead of competing wnth physical ablllty stamina and strength the boys on the math team match their brarns against those of the boys from other schools In each match only five boys compete for each school Each competitor IS glven a copy for each problem Thus continues for Eve prob Iems Upon theur termmatlon the school wlth the hlghest number of correct answers wms lndl vadual totals of correct answers are also kept and a prnze rs awarded to any boy who attains five or more correct answers for the season The 1960 Hempstead team IS greatly Improved over that of last year and promlses an even better team In the future The team IS led by Ira Chor ash who has achleved five correctanswers which entltles htm to recelve a pm appropriated for thus honor Other boys on the team have three or four correct answers Although only five boys compete at a tlme there are nlne boys on the team Each boy IS glven a fanr chance to dns play has talents at the contests Let s hope that nn future years the team wull receive the recog mtlon It fully deserves r. of a math problem. There is a time limit set - , . Y. ' ' - , . I . l74 IVanhoe 9 4650 SALES AND SERVICE REVELS TV Electronic Servlce Laboratory Servicing T V Radro Auto Radao Phono High Frdellty Tape Records F e ly th Goro 8- Happen of Garden :ty 208A SO FRAN KLIN STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y Napoleon Revels Technician Wllllams Funeral Home HEMPSTEAD N Y Compliments of .IULIAS DONUT SHOP 35 GREENWICH STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y Special Discounts for School and Church Orders lVa hoe 3 8515 WILLIAM URQUHART .IR Real Estate Broker 53 GROVE STREET HEMPSTEAD N Y LOUIS SIRLIN 39 LAKEVILLE MANUFACTURING CO Kitchen Cabinets Bath Vamtles HOFFMAN AVENUE Lindenhurst N Y Compliments of I RICHARDS Compliments RUBY LANE STORES Sportswear Lmgerle Carl A. 8 MelVil'l J. ESPUCI1 FOUNDED 1918 . . . I . l orm r wi C' . n I , I IVanhoe 6195R6 I IV -141 ' DRS. . I. 8: F. F. of , 'I75 Hempstead Termmal Record Center I5 smnow PLAZA HEMPSTEAD N Y Tel lVonhoe 3 2081 Phono Sales Sheet Musrc DISCOUNT ON LONG PLAYING RECORDS IV 39170 FREE DELIVERY Poultry and Eggs WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hempstead Llve Poultry Market Killed and Dressed Wh Ie You Walt ALSO KOSHER POULTRY 388 PENINSULA BLVD HEMPSTEAD N Y ANTHONY GIUSTINO Res IV 6 0726 Venetran Blinds Woven Woods Drapery Hardware Shading Long Island Since I92I Hempstead Window Shade Co 285 FRONT smear HEMPSTEAD N Y IVanhoe 36466 MORTON JAFFE Best Wishes ALEXANDER BERMAN Police Justice HEMPSTEAD N Y I7 Dr Arthur Frackenpohl URING the past school year you have prob ably notlced as you entered the Bandbox a young man about thlrty tlve occupylng one of the rehearsal rooms on the bottom floor By now you must know that he IS none other than Dr Arthur Frackenpohl the young composer who was chosen by the Ford Foundatlon to re mam at our school for one year to compose pieces of musrc for our musvc department Dr Frackenpohl recelved his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts from the Eastman School of Music and the Unlverslty of Rochester He con tlnued his studles un composntlon and harmony at Fountambleu France where he recelved Flrst Prnze nn composltuon For the past ten years Dr Frackenpohl has been teachlng muslc at the State Umverslty Col lege of Potsdam New York He received hrs Doctor of Muslc from McGill Unlverslty Dr Frac kenpohl has snnce taken leave of absence to accept the grant from the Ford Foundataon Some of the muslc that Dr Frackenpohl has wrntten for our muslc department us To Muslc Three American Folk Songs A Thmg t Beauty Pastorale Symphony N 2 fr Strmgs Rhondo for Wmd Instruments and Marches of Peace In expressmg our many thanks to Dr Fracken pohl we all feel that he has contnbuted greatly to the success of our muslc department thus year and we take thus opportunlty to wash hum the best of luck the future can hold 6 , . , , . . Z - A' 0 O ' I . 1 , . . . . .- ' I I . . I I . u a un , . . ' - , . . - - I. - It . I I ,, . ll .I - , O It .I yt .I 0 0 I I - . .1 ll - It 1 I I. 11 I , . . Hansen's Cleaning Plant Careful Dry Cleaning 433 JERUSALEM AVENUE UNIONDALE, N. Y. HUSNIK JEWELERS Certit1ed Master Watchmaker Reg. 234 H. I. A. School Rings - Watches - Diamonds 152 JACKSON STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 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