Hewlett High School - Patches Yearbook (Hewlett, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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Rulll Inilv. lo ln- our fm-ul lmlyu ol' Pulrfms lojo. Your nlymnmim' pvrsolmlily Inu In-vu illl spimlion lIll'OllLfll0lll our llifjll sc-llool cam-x'r. Efahlr nf Glnntvntn ...................................................................... Ilfnmuarh. .................. ............... i Enhtratinn nf Qlhrnnirhag ..... ................. ................. 2 iiatrhrn Staff mngaltg .............................................. ............... . 5 Zlfarultg mnrhg ann Enhipg ................... .................... 1 7 Svzninrn E119 igpmlpnlyurg Cfjalpg ............... .................. .. Srninr iliiatnrg Apprpnfirpg ...................................... .. ................... Hnherrlaaamrn magqupg .................................. .................. .. Flags Qluuft .................. ................... .. Olluhn Unnfnampntg ................... ......... ... .... .. -37 Sparta agah'nn5..... ..... .. .......... ................. ........................................... .... ...............................1nH Ahuerttzern LU-LUl'1'Uli5-IN -Lllllhl' SENIOR EDITORS JUNIOR OBSERVERS igatrhrz llncler tlne eapalmle guiclanee ol lxlrs. lxlarmor. lxlr. Boyrl, ancl lxlr, Higgins. a reeorrl ol our encleavors ol tlle past lour years lmas lmeen put lorllm on tlxe pages ol tlnis elmroniele. From September to lxlay. MMU ancl HIOTN luousecl a lxancl ol inclustrious ,quilclsmen wlmo llave xyorlcecl long l1ours to procluce tlme co-operative masterpiece you see laelore you. Elcler craftsmen plannecl aml organizecl tlme worlaz tlmen in .lanuary alJle apprentiees were aclclecl to tlme stall. TllClAK' were many moot points to lue cliseussecl. lllll inllueneecl lmy cllivalrim' lxeliels ancl left lvy Dave ancl Lorie we settlecl all ol our prolmlems pearealmly. Once we llacl Cllosen elmiyalry as our lmasic' llmeme, eaelr ol tlme many gguilcls wlliell eomposecl our group lmacl its jolm to Glo. laacly .leannc-'s lligllly slcillecl art stall proclueecl almunclant icleas anal excellent clrawings to illflilllllkllly' tlle ereations ol our talentecl serilnes. Laclies l,.uey anal Ellen supervisecl all layout wllile l.aclies Sue ancl lxlary Ann plannecl anal wrote tlme clulm sections. Sir nlarslmall ancl Sir .lerry eompilecl reeorcls ol our tournaments willm l.acly ljncla ancl l.acly Hilcla. anrl l.a1ly l,uc'y clireetecl tlme plmotograplry ol our lvoolx. Sir Daniel worlxecl will: Lacly lxlargot to Qi1lllPl' personal flata alnout eaelm ol tlme Kniglmts. ancl l.arly .lo Ann plan- necl speeial pages. l.acly lxlyra, l.a1ly Harriet, ancl Sir Steve luarterecl witlm local trarlesmen lor monetary support ol Patclres ancl lecl tlle stall ol yenclors ol our procluet. Co-Editors-in-Chief LORIE YOKEL DAVID SCHEICHET Literary Staff Club Section: Nlary Ann Amclur Susan Perlmuller Specially Pages: Jo-Ann Kaplan Layout: Lucille Komisar Ellen Zinn .lrf Eililor: .leanne Dilg Ari Staff .lufly Esscnlcld Steve Levy lna Frey Sue lVlintz Balmclle Vveincr Senior Vv7rile-ups: lvlargnt Sllulol Daniel Levin Boys' Sports: lvlarslxall Bcclinc Gerald Snlovei Girls' Sports: Hilcla Hollancler Lincla Pearce Writers Nessa Cllipurnoi Arlene Neufeld Ann Gcrslcl lrcnc Perclman Lila Nlulcamal Barlnara Sclmallzin Nliclmael Vvcngcr Iunior Observers Sh-vc Bayer Barlmra Kaye Peggy lvleyers .lufly Srlleirlnct .lell Steingartcn Business M lvlyra Silverman llarricl Bisqaier Susan Baum Lynne Bravcrnnn rlucly Carlcr Lilmlay Crystal SU!! GlTlZCY Peggy Grecnlwrg Sue lliqlmt Susan lvlesll Harriet Bmunslein Louise Altsclxulcr Barlmra Diamnnclslcin .loan Grode Sue lmvinsolm Sieve Nlclniclc Cllris Brucll Susan Klein Barlnara Plantamura Ellen Sillanrlvlall Allan Stern Business Staff unagers: Stev Sales Staff Helene Satz Alice Sclxnell Nleryl Sclmwarlz .lane Snyder Nancy Vveislwerg Gene Bentley .IUHDUH BI'C'Cl'IPI' .loyce Colufn Lincla Dworelz Ac vertising Sfaff l Carole Portnoy .loan Heyner lvlarion Lipps Pat Miclxacls Sue Porlnoy .lunc Spirer Nancy Cooper Dave Curtis Nancy Konlxeim Betty Plantamura lvy Sloan Susan Vvalling' Advertising lvlunugvr c Herman Karen Glirlcsman .lane Hirsl1leiler Sanrlra lxlarliowilz Peggy lvl:-yers Barbara Schiller Pat Sclloen Sue Sicinlwerg Norma Vvolllmcrg Mary Graquito Steve Leloer Callm lVlaslow Davicl Pollack Susan Ruclmamlcin Susan Vvctstcin ilk in iii iii il QQ .Q XS Q ,,,. M- vacant -X Mk. i JOHN R. REMO Aciministmtivc- Assistant SAMUEL COHEN Arimlnlsiratlvc Assistant Curri: uium illugalig MICHAEL V. SANTOPOLO Superintendent RALPH SOUTHARD Attendance MARY T. HEATON Aciministrativc Assistant Business STANLEY R. ALLEN Principal IRVING SCHWARTZ ETHEL DUBOIS Assistant Principal Guidance NIARGARET FOSBERRY EDWARD HASCALL GUUTIRHCC Guidance ANNE M. WILLAUER ALLAN CRUICKSHANK Guidance Guidance Hui JN I llgl.l ,lgR3IfXN ---f , M x ill, S X?-al , - 4 --Qi R, H. if W'V'14'2-' M X ixxwriitiiiw K IVIARTI IA BROVVER JOHN TURNER RUTH VVHITE VVILLIANI PALMER MARIE UNDERHIH lhwprrn nf thv Glhrnnirlr EVERSON KINN IIUUII GREY a. 'J if ., - -U i. 115, 1 '-iff ' 'V x 'W' v 0' A ' 'Q px 'SQ xx Q W? Q g Y KN 'Q ., ,I ,nr ISAIEKI. GI! Www IRNA INIARAIOR FRANCES NVHITE .IAIWES DELUKE ANNA 3lE'I'Zl.fiR I o , 1 lo P - mg 5 ng whmvn . - l ' is C E7 . Q , f f . - 4,4 R pg H' , f ah A WL f X , f A GLADYS BALDWIN X Ll N I4 5 4. W? LQ f A Jo: IN luczczlms Hi ,, A i F5127 ., lf' Q Mm v ANNA ZAVATT RUTH NELSON .IUDITII BLACKNIAN USU? CURDON 9 NB-QQ Einriplrn nf Prlin DAVID Ill 'DIS GEORGE BOYD K: I ,. lv E VV 1 l f' Q I is Q 1 ' 3 SAMUEL R OSENFELD DONALD KERVVTN ANTHONY JACOBELLI IIYMAN COI IEN si? IRVING MACDONAI D Hlaihvmatiml izzarhn HELEN SCHNEIDER .IOSEPH ZUCKER PATRICIA LANZILOIITA I NIIRIANI KEIII ER .IOSEPH .IOERG DOUGLAS HEAGLE ARLOEEN GRISWOLD an f1,.,. E Jaliadoiid ifnrvign '-T minzarivz ANNE PHILLIPS LYDIA TODISCO JEROME MIRSKY 12 - X A sg ' EULA KIELTY ALICE HOLTKAMP MARTHA FREY 'H1I1'11iII11P11i 'I'EIi11PI'5 ETHEI. SAUNDERS l,0RF'l l'A XYIISON IHANIFL NL SXYFENIQY . . , W 1 I , V z.. rz'.1': ' -1- - i 'r,.i'3 ,nh -:,:.. vw ml..-' ,aq.:m.- wI..f.f'3.w, if fm fi -wi.:1z'z'-::f:'. -'. 50: ly X 4 sf4Q,4-,.:,,.,f g','.',n .5 flu: ' mi--vgtttiu-t ww,-'. pg-ffl. 1 I lg .ug,Q,,ts-- w. . . ,f ,,,-., ' .' Hklmv- Q . ., f..'r.,u ln--' 'W ' - !5ff,'1: 4. LV A f. Aka. n.,',Lhd,g ,K.,k'.,H VVILLIATN1 MUNCH THAD. SELA Artintrn JAMES CMAYLO HAROLD HALL Driver Education Driver Education fx la 3 ALLAN DEMOTT lndushiai Arls ROBERT BARTLETT lncluslriai Arts ANNA PETRONE Home Efonumics CLAIRE DERSCH Commercial FYI VIA FISHER Cornnlc-mini '5-s..gl BENJAMIN SUCHOFF Ixlusin HELEN VANDERVOLGEN Cnlvlvriu 5Immgf0r mul Divliliun RUTH KLEIN LUCILLE VANDERNIEID ,ik W DORIS HART Ark MERRILL POWERS Visual Aids JENNIE COIVISTOCK Nurse Svrrihvn ADRIENNE LISENA - 5 'g ' AGNES VOEHL gli RUTH PAPA MARY ANN LOVENER ALICE LIEBERMAN ' ,,. A1 A LHXX f FLORENCE cowms MADELINE MrNAMARA fi 4 Wi A is MEM w, MHZ ,i W NWNVIM STANLEY ABRANS The worid iooics ivrigiwter imrougim a smiief, Advanced Science Ciuiu . . . tjecidied icicets for tiie Junior piay . . Active in A.Z.A. and .C.C. Hxvcasein iuas a re- putation as a card siiarp in 'ridge . . . Avid goit and ennis piayer . . . Stan's a uture iuarrisler. 'ANE ALEXANDER Starry-eyed and artistic . . . Secretary ot time Art Ciuiu n in-r Junior year . . .Uti- ized estixelic taients on rosters tor ttie Junior piay. tane served tile sciiooi as a nemioer oi time Service Jvorixsimop . . . Experi- nented witil the Advanced Science Ciuta . . . ixftemtmre te ia Societe Francaise . . . 'Apres ia piuie ies beaux- empsn. MARY ANN AMDUR Eager student and indus- trious wiaere it does time most good . . . Feature writer, news reporter, and two years news editor on Bulletin . . . Business mgr. of Patches in '57 and Staff in '59 . . . W.C.C.. W.t.R.C. . . . Leaders, ciuia , . . Honor Society . . . Le Cercie Francais . . . Junior and Senior piay committees . . . A sure success. CARMELLA ARTUSA Utiudgien was a twirier for ti'1ree years . . . Enjoys inad- minton . . . A vender of Patches. Can aiways be seen near two otimer Mus- iceteers-Pat and Siiaron Carmeiizfs future pians in- ciude a career as an airiine iwostess. 18 Athi NANCY AUGUSTUS Nancy . . . Coiumnis and feature writer on But tetin . . . Active in VV.t.R.C and VV.C.C .... Stucien director ot time Junior piaj . . . uciarisseu in tiie Se nior production . . . Hono Society memtmer . . . Thi. aii-around Senior receiver a certificate tor exceiienct in Spanisii . . . Friendij Crossways . . . Hisiisti . . Aiways room tor a smite JUUITH AXENZOXV ur-I-iii' iast meeting wa caiied to order . . . H Sec' of W.I.R.C., W.C.C., an' i.R.C .... Two years as z reporter and as a news edi tor for Bulletin . . . Hono Society . . . ixii-miner ot His iisii ciass . . . Spanisti Ciui . . . Performed in .iunio Piay . . . Co-Cirairman o props committee tor Senio piay. Afiuciyu wants to IJ tract: in tile sctlooiroon teaching Spanish. LAXVRENCE BADER Larry . . . Liked an genuineiy admired by ti1 wiroie scirooi . . . Possessc ot an extremeiy casuai a titude . . . iwiemtuer of got imowiingr and math tearr . . . ivterit ilinaiist . . Honor Society . . . Mat Ciuin . . . Hisiisii . . . sense ot inumor . . . Plans scientific future . . . Poss iaiiities unlimited. BRUCE BART 'iKnowiedQe is casuain . . Transferred from Soul Side in tiie middie of i1 Fresimman year . . . Was member ot Latin, Aigeinrz and Newspaper Ciut ltlere. A onetime tracic car didale at Hewtett, Bruce our cimief proponent ot tt casuai attitude and iw dress. IARSHALL BEDINE spirited contrihutor to ass activities . . . VV.i.- .C., IRC.. Prf-xy of s7.C.C .... ixiemher of rench Ciuh anci its Veep his Junior year . . . Com- ittee woric for both ciass ays . . . Booster . . . Sports :iitor of Patches . . . cimowieciged Lindy icing . Tycoon to-he? .'lI.I.l.-X51 BERNAN led . . .The How 'ioout ati man . . . Science en- usiast . . . Four years in e Science Ciuhs . . . As- mimies inociei ships in his isure . . . Aiso enjoys imp coil:-cling ami imoatf Q . . . i.iices track anci inas- tipaii . . . Pop music ian . Mennlmer of Boosters , ans Io go into the iieici oi ience. LIZABETH BERUSCH 3etsy . . . Active in girls' norts in Freshman, Junior ici Senior years . . .This rar ami iast she was a emimer oi the ixiusic Ciuiy ui is now Secretary to 'octor Suchoif . . . ixiem- er of Junior League and znior League prexy. TEPHEN BEZOZO A mathematician horn . . ixiemiier oi the Hewiett iigfh hiath Ciuim . . . cience Ciuimher . . . Xvorici itizens' Ciuh . . . A ioyai neman on our Varsity iothaii team in his Senior lar .... A iter coiiege. teve, or Bozo . pians to ecome an engineer. HARRIET BISGAIER Mi-omorrowis a Qooci day for a riir-tn . . . Harriet par- tieipateri in XV.C.C. ami i.R.C . . . Three years of Drama Xvoriesiiop . . . Co-chairman oi Costume Committee for' our .Iunior ami Senior piays . . . Booster. An energetic aciciition to the ciass of 'SQ Ll 'CINE BLAU Hi.ucy ioves to read anci enjoys pop music . . . Ac- tive memimer of Spanish Ciuiu . . . Service Nvoric- siiop . . , Aiso a French Ciuiyiier. This cfai aiso par- ticipateci in giris' sports . . . tins woriceci with chiidren . . . Pians to enter the teach- ing iieici after coiiege. NANCY BOEHM llNHl1 VVIIS fl ITICYUIQCI' of Service i.eaQue . . . French Ciuh . . . Lisiiereci for the .iunior piay, The perfect iriiotu . . . Bulletin staff writer . . . Parlicinant in giris' sports . . .She ioves chiiciren ami pians to stuciy psychology. ELLEN BOLL is one of ixiiss Hart's Uiitlie ones . . . Spencis mosl oi her time with a paintimrusii ami a canvas , . . Participaleci in Qiris' sports . . . Eiien's future pians inciucie the stuciy of either fine arts or iiiustra- tion. 19 ROBIN BRANDT Known to tv-r many triencts as Ramon . . . A partici- pant in girts' sports . . . Snanisti Ctutm anct rnemtaer ot Recreation Hatt Councit . . . t.oves tiorsetmactc rifting anct R. anct R.. especiatty Etyis . . . Rotuin ptans to Continue tier ectucation in cottege. SUSAN BRANOT Sweet Sue transterrect trom Eastctaester Higtm Sctwoot in tier Senior year anct promptty tar-came an active memtoer ot Spanisti Ctutm anct ttie Boosters . . . Loves to utictcte ttie ivories . . . Future sctioot teactmer. HARRIET BR AUNSTEIN Reacty tor tun . . . Very ac- tive in gifts' sports, re- ceivect tmer tirst anct seconct awarcts . . . Patches anct Bulletin Act statts . . . Art Ctuta . . . Boosters and Ju- nior ptay House Committee . . . Has a craving tor smatt Cars . . . Enjoys painting. ROBERTA BROWN A transfer tlrom tt:-nltey Higtx in tier Sophomore year . . . Active in girts' sports anct Science Ctuty . . . HBotmtJi cottects re- cords anct otct magazines as a tiotmtmy . . . A potiticat science major at cottege. 20 as wins mfs star-ov' L1 p,f-N NORMAN BUKSBAUI This suave tacties' man e joys att sports, especiat It-nnis . . . Noun . . . VV: a me-intwr ot ttme Act. sta ot Buttetin . . . Frestnne Science Ctutm . . . Ba narct' in ttie Junior pt: . . . A.Z.A .... A re usutmurtaanu guy. Ptans stucty titnerat arts in Cotteg PETER BURKE Hot roct enttwusiast az Vice President ot t Hvatye ftrinctersu . . . gooct attitele, Pete was tineman tor Hewtettts Vi sity foottnat team . . . Lit- to tiunt, swim anct bo: After tiigti sctaoot tie pta to ioin ttie tvtarines ai sturty aeronautics. MARY CAPARELLI A wonctertut cootcu . . Btary transferred from La' rence Higti in tmer Jun year . . . Enthusiastic so tmatt ptayer . . . Ntemtxer Contraternity . . . A tutt secretary . . . Htt at tirst yt cton't succeert. try. t againu . . . Amt you can sure ttlat stle wittt NARCIA CHAMBERS Sitent anct ctitiffent memt ot ltie Senior Ctass . tmacters' Ctuta . . . parti pant in girts' sports, peciatty tmoctfey . . . Enix swimming atso . . . tXtt'lTlt ot Youlti Group. txtart is very enttiusiastic atac ctassicat music. Fastiion 1 signing is tier goat. BERNADETTE CHEN. Bc-rnin is a memlmer ol tlie Spanisli Clulm . . . Plans goocl limes lor Hewlett stu- 'lents as a memlmer ol tlie Recreation Council . . . partial to sports . . . Volley- 'Jall . . . Baslietlmall. Berni's 'avorite lree time activity is istening ancl aclcling to lier 'ecorcl collection. 'ETER CHESTER 'Humorist of Hewlett . . . 'Dann in .lunior play . . . IAfll1llT Hayes ol Senior ,lay . . . l.R.C .... Ad- fancecl Science Clulm . . . Spanisli Clulm. Senior ecli- or ol Patclles . . . Prexy vvooclmere A.Z.A .... Hi- , . . .Varsity Bowling' . . . .ilces sports cars . . . Tliemical engineering is liis ielfl. JESSA CHIPURNOI Peaclwes and cream . . 'ice-Presiclent ol l.R.C .... 'rexy of international Fo- rm . . . Stuclent Council . . l.eaclers Clulu. Ucllipn elpecl with malce-up for ,II1l0I' play . , . Clwaplain l Hi-Y . . . A sports de- ntee . . .Tennis . . .Base- all . . . Volleylmall. Ne-ssa's uterests include classical iusic, art, ancl piano. VARREN CHODAK Tlie toe . . . Transfer lrom 'alley Regional as a Sopla . . Stuclent Council repre- rntalive . . . Delvating 'lulm . . . Sliutterlmug ol liotogranlw Clulm . . . .l.V. aslcellmall ami lwaselvall . . . 'arsitv Soccer . . . Varsitv votlwall at Hewlett. All Qlitn , . . lilies recllieacls ul clelms . . . Future lyar- sler. STEVEN CIRKER 'Steven llas lween El verj ellicient scorelceeper at Hew letI's lmaslu-Ilmall games lo lour years ...t Ax sports lar . . . He's sent lay tim Roclc ancl Roll music . . Steve woulcl lilce to prepare lor a career in luusiness acl- ministration. DENNIS COHEN ulle wlio seeks linclsu, ancl llllenriyu seelcs stamps lol luis collection . . . Also lilces cars, tropical lisll. lvlember ol Spanish Club . . . Arl- Vill'lK'CCI Sl'll'lll'C' . . I Sllarpslmooler on .l. Rille Team . . . Peninsula A.Z.A. . . . lntencls to stucly bus- iness aclministration at Col- lege. MARJORIE COHEN Hlxlargen is an up-ancl coming scientist . . . Elem- lrer ol Ilie Aclvancec Science Clul: . . . Loves sports . . . Hoclcey . . . Vol- leylyall . . . Soltlmll . . Leaclers' Clulm. Slie belong: to tile Blusic Club . . Teenage Founclation . . Hi-Y . . . Talenlecl clarine player . . . Transfer lrorr NewUtrecl1t lligli. NATAIJE COHEN Time Uequestrian ol Hewlett High . . . l.oves liorsebaclc- ricling ancl all animals . . Secretary ol time Hewlett Temple Youtli Group. Atla- letically inclinecl . . . Vol- leylmall . . . Arcliery . . . Soltlmall. Natalie louncl tlie lost cliorrl as a pianist . . . Pliilosopliy major. 21 'ATRICIA COLEMAN Ttlat cute, little blonclen . . Patsy was a cllarter member of time international lorum . . . Part of clramatis iersonae in Drama Vvorlc- liop ll . . . Art Club. Vol- eyball class team . . . Solit- tall . . . lvlember ot B.B.G. . . Patsy's pleasures comes rom art, music ancl clanc- ng. JIARVEY COOK Jvelcome addition from Jevvitt Clinton Higli as a lopb . . . Ogre is remem- Jerecl as hCl1arlie Denton n time Senior Play . . . Veep at Temple Youtti Group . . . South Shore A.Z.A .... Spanisti Club. Vvonclerful sense ol tiumor . . . Don't 'wown - snileu . . . Hopes 0 become a psycliologist. SALLY CROSS A sweet smile coupled wittl Jlenty of get-up-and-go . . . Sara . . . A gym teacl1er's iream . . .llaoves all sports, :specially liorsebaclc-ricling. Sally is a member of Teen- age Founclation . . . Span- slw Club . . .A wlliz of a stenograpleier . . . Blonde bundle ot energy . THOMAS DASILVA Dee to time few . . . Loves liot rocls . . . Often seen in, out, under or on top ol cars . . . Digs time Roclc ancl Roll beat . . . Tom is ttie Secretary of a boy's group. time Esquires . 22 PHILLIP DAVIS One ol tbe quiet ones . . . Numismatist . . . Has a wonclerlul coin collection, wtiictm is iris pricle and joy . . . Playecl intramural soc- cer ancl baseball . . . An active member ot ttxe Sci- ence Club for two years Secretary ot bis Cluurct Youtli Group . . . An amia- ble guy. BETSY DEITCH Personality plus . . . Span- ish Club . . . W.l.R.C. , . . Patches and Bulletin Cir- culation . . . Junior Plas uslierette . . . Volleybal class team. Treasurer 0 B.B.G .... Temple Youtl Group . . . Loves clancing especially Cha-Cba . . Don't wait for your sliil to come in, row out ana meet it. . . . Prospectiv medical sec'y. LINDA DEMBROFF A deliglitiully witty Senio . . . Among lier many in terests are tlorsebaclc-ridin ancl swimming . . . Study ing to become a Barbizo model. BARBARA DlAlVlONDSTElN Carla Carlson of time JL nior Play . . . Alias Boi: bien ot Hewlett . . . Special izecl in ciramatics and ba room dancing . . . Prexy c Drama Vvorlcsliop ll . . Frenctl Club . . . Spanis Club . . . Recreation Cour eil . . . News Reporter o Bulletin . . . Aclvertisin Stall' of Patches. Lilces vo leyball ancl tennis . . . Sur ny clisposition. !lLl JAM DICHTER tlwletics anyone? . . . Co- ,ptain of football team . . . raclc team . . . Sailing en- usiast. Bill was a mem- er of Student Council . . . rience Clulu . . . A.Z.A. . . Stage lNlanager of .lu- or Play . . . Toolc part in uclent Council play. At mme witli classical music , . An extremely lilcealale ry. IANNETTE DILG 1 All-American girl . . . -aflers Cluln tlrree years 7.lR.C., l.R.C .... Stu- nt Council . . . Honor rciely Secyy . . . Gave us r Junior play program . . . frvice league. Frienclly 'ossways . . . Stuclent Di- :tnr ol Senior play . . . itclres . . . Youtla Fellow- ip Prexy . . . All girls' orts . . . Jeannie is a liglltlul person, sparkling rsonality. OBERTA DRAYER wonclerful ancl sincere ll . . . uBolJlJie is a mem- fr of French Club . . . I.C.C .... l.R.C .... A ltches salesman . . . Bul- iin circulation . . . lxflalce- I for Senior Play. A islisll student . . . Lilies slcetball ancl water-slciing . TC8Cll6f'S aid ancl fu- re ,elementary scllool rarm . AY EASTERLIN iy is one of Hewlettis few ree lettermen . . . Playecl V. ancl Varsity football, slcetloall ancl laaseloall . . . alualole to all tliese uacls . . . Pl1ilosoplay:'uA Litter never wins . . . arsity Clulnluer . . . lVlatl1 ula . . .. Usllerecl lor time -nior play . . . Stoclc car tllusiast. JUDITH EDLITZ Laugh ancl tlle world lauglis witll you . . . Sports entlrusiast and all- arouncl atl1lete . . . L.l.Cv.A. numeral . . . Volleyball class team . . . Hewlett l-ligl1's girl ping - pong claamp . . . Service Vvorlc- slmop ancl League . . . Utluclyn circulated Bulletin . . . Uslwerecl for tlie Junior play . . . Active in Hi-Y and B.Pa.G. DENA EIGER Transferred from Franlclin K. Lane High Sclwool in Queens cluring lier Senior year . . . promptly joined Boosters ancl Home Econ- omics Cluln . . . Believes Do unto otlwrs as you would have tliem do unto you . JOAN ENDEL .loannie . . . Outstanding atlwlete. participated in all girls' sports . . . Received lwer first tliree awards . . . lVlemlJer ol Circulation Clula cluring l1er Freslxman ancl Sophomore years . . . Boosters ancl Hi-Y . . . Avicl popular music ian. JUDITH ESSENFELD Cold lwancls-warm lleartn . . . .lolmny lVlatl1is ian . .. l..l.G.A. numeral and slwield . . . All sports . . . lnternational Forum . . . VV.C.C. . . El Circulo Es- panol . . . Hi-Y and B.B.Cv. Patches art staff and Art Clulm . . . Junior play ticlcet committee . . . Y.lVl.C.A. art instructor . . . nAll- arouncl gal. 23 LINDA FELDIVIAN Quietly activel' . . . Dra- maties are l1er forte . . . Nlemlver ol Drama Work- strop Il ancl its treasurer for two years . . . Spanisld and French Clulms . . . Donnell tl1e gray llannel suit for Patclies . . . lxflalce-up and costumes lor lnotl1 plays . . . Blond Booster . RICHARD FERRIER Rick is a plwotograplly en- thusiast . . . lvlember in goorl stancling ol: Plmoto- graplay Clula . . . Audio Visual Squad . . . He was the souncl Crew for tlie .lu- nior ancl Senior plays . . . Lilies Classical music wlwen in a pensive mood . . . Real quiet. LEON FINKELSTEIN Hewlettls sllotputlter for two years on ttie lfilfli leam . . . Also playecl intramural lnas- lcetluall . . . General Science Clulu . . . mlqlmuncler Un Syeamore Streetn stage mgr .... Fink enjoys tnas- lcetlnall. lootlaall ancl golf. . . Arclent Plulatelist . . . Fu- ture engineer. ELLEN FOGEL -.XfVllHt happened Friclay. lVliss Baker? . . . Cast ol l7otl1 plays anrl Drama Vvorlcslwop ll . . . lwlercurial recllwacl Cireulateml Patches . . . lnternational Forum, l.R.C .... French Clulw . . . Service League . . . Class team in volleyball . . . Hi- Y and B.B.G .... Little of everyttiingfl 24- KENNETH FOX HBrer Foxn . . . is luis i evitalyle pseuclonym . . Eleelronies ancl plmtogr plmy lwug . . . A.V. Squi . . . Plmoto Clulo . . . Patel: pliotograpliy . . . Scien anal lvlatlm Clulos . . . l Socieclafl Hispanica . . Baclcstage Crew lor Sta over Broaclwayn . . . Scie list ol tlme future. CAROLYN FRANKE Friends are tlle most pr eious Iliings in lille . . Girls, sports, reeeivecl ll lirst llrree awarcls . . Leaders' Cluln, Service Le Que, Service Vvorlcsllo Booster ancl Home E Clulm . . . Pululieity Cor mittee lor our Junior pl: . . . Solt-spolcen Carolj plans to lpecome a teaclu lNA FREY Loves to Sli6tCl'l anel list to sliow music . . . pre anfl Treas. ol Art Cluli . Art stallt of Patches . . Pulalicizefl tlme .lunior pl . . . Program Cover Clesi lor Senior procluetion . BBC. ancl Hi-Y . . . Lil swimming' and tennis . Arlistieally inclined, to s ilu- least. ELAINE FRUCHTMF UReclH is an artist . lxlemlmer ol' tlie Art C11 lias lueen awarclecl a Ce llieate ol Art . . . One lwlrs. l'lart's little Oni . . . Sluclenl lseague . Eniovs swimming, soltli and badminton . . . Gu wlwat sl1e'll stucly at c lege? XNNY CARVER usically inclined . . . iticlcsn was a memlaer of 2 Music ancl Science ulms . . . Hslars Over oaclwayh for lour years . Has liis own quartet . . . x-capl. ol tlre Varsity ntl . . . Playecl lJaselJall 'Hewlett . . . XVitl attencl iY.U ..,. Gift of Gab? .MES C1A'I'l'EAU iattu . . . Frienclly, cour- rus, always reanly to lrelp l6I'S ..., All allilele, lour urs Varsity tracli ancl J. anrl Varsity lmaslietlnall . . Active in Qjllllffll Jups . . . l.oves water :arts .... 'Xlmsolutely willi- t pretense . . . Drives tlie ug f- a Ht-wit-rl institue n. ONAID CARTIZNI .Al ll? lqurle' . . . Anotlier aclvo- te ol tlie casual looli . . . 'usie Clulm rnemlmer . . . on was a stage manager Stars Over Pmroaclwayu at year . , . Tlie stage fw lor tllree years . . . Jutlr group ancl Civil De- nse outsicle scliool. DEL GAYDICA ry active in girls' sports . l.eacler's Clul: . . . Par- pates in Cliurcli y0Illl1 up ,,,r ' Xuto racing lias great attraction lor ller . Enjoys travelling ancl igning . . . Loves music and tiny tots . . . Plans lelve into retailing. 'Na iw-ff ' I R694 BARBARA CEIFIVIAN Hllmolxlmieu translerrecl lrom New lvlreclit lligll in l1er .lunior Year . . . lxlemlmer ol' uSing , a music clulm, tllere . . . Booster . . . Home EC. Clulm . . . l.oves jazz ancl semi-classical music . . . Active in youtli groups . . . Future elementary SCl'l0Ol teacller. JAMES CERARDI UXXlllt'II llle going gels tougl1,tl1at,s wllen tlle tougll get going . . . Represenlecl llewlelt atlilelieally in Var- sity lootlmall. Frosli lmaslcet- lmall. aml .l.V. lpaselnall . . . Varsity Clulm . . . Pull ol' .lunior play lame . . . Dy- namic Jimmy . THOMAS GERMAN ml-omn. one ol Hewlett Higli Sclnools quieter stu- clents, lilies to spencl his time playing llie accorclion, inclulging in water sports, or tinliering will: cars . . . Active in Youtli Fellowsllip . . . An lionest anal lilcealmle lmoy. BEVERI .Y GERSON Hlievn lilces music and sci- ence . . . lxlemlmer ol tlme Art Clulm ancl l.il3rary Squafl at Hamilton Higli . . . A Hewlett Booster . . . Tliis liappy Senior talces tennis anrl llOI'St'lDilC'li ricling as lier atlrlelics. 25 ANN OERSTEL Ann is anotlmer quiet Hew- tettite. Transferred from Far Rockaway in Sopb. year . . . Collector of records . . . lvtember of t.R.C. and Youtb Groups. Ann also stxot trouble tor tbe business staff ot botb Patciies and Bulletin . . . Senior Editor ol Patches . . . A bard and sincere worlcer. LYNN GETZIER intelligent and a bard worker . . . W.t.R.C., Frencb and lvtusic Clubs . . . News Editor and Editor- in-cbiet of Bulletin . . . slapped on matce-up for tbe Junior and Senior plays cast . . . BBC .... Honor Society . . . Studies tbe piano. JOAN GLOTFSTEIN Gtott . . . Anotber Van Ctiburn . . . Hobby: tictct- ing tbe ivories . . . Accom- panied tbe cborus for tbree years . . . Ntembre du Cercte Francais and Circulo Es- panol . . . Ticlcet sales- woman lor Senior Play. Cool dancer, cool person- atity, cool girl. BONNIE GOLD Toolc an active part in girls' sports . . . Especially slcilled in volleyball . . . lVtember ol botb tbe Science Club and lxtusic Club . . . Publi- city committee for tbe Se- nior Ptay . . . B.B.G. and Hi-Y member . . . Enam- ored ol cbildren . . . Vvorlc- ed witb bandicapped cbild- ren in ber leisure time. 26 XVILLIAM GOLDKINI Automobile fiend ot time ti order . . . General Scien Club . . . Junior play ticlw committee . . . Atbteticai inclined . . . Fresbm football, traclc, and intl mural basketball . . . He' tett's used car dealer, wi a '47 Ford and '51 and ' Utdsmobiles to liis crei . . . lxfletallurgy in bis l ture. BETTY GORDES Hp.P.T. pretty ponyta Came to Hewlett in Sopb more year . . . immediate set out to contribute li services . . . Service t.eagu . . . Usberette lor time Sent Play . . . Booster . . . A tive in B.B.G. and Hi- Aspires to be an etementa scboot teacber. MARION GOTTLIEB Enjoys volleyball and sw. ting time sbuttlecoclc . . . I active participant of t Home Economics . An ardenl devotee of mu . . . Especially lilies jazz. btember ot tbe lxtusic Cl . . . Belongs to tbe F Towns lxtusic and K Foundation. SUSAN GOTTLIEB Sue . . . Extremely int ested in worlcing witb t tiny tots. Service Leagi . . . Usberette lor time Sen Play . . . Enjoys tennis a badminton . . . Hi-Y cb: lain . . . tt you want a Fo see Su. Often seen watld ber dogs. FQOSALIND COUID .Petite Rozn . . . Tatentect with the hrusti anct patetle . . txictect the Puhticity fonnnittee tor the .tunior lnct Senior Ptays . . . En- erprising memtner ot the Nrt anmt Spanish Ctuhs . . . KB:-tter to he smatt anct shine, than to he big anct 'ast a StlElLt0XY.U IOBERT GRAFF tnown to att his ctass- iales as uttohn . . . memher t the South Shore A.Z.A. . . Cilll iltNYilyS he SPP!! ntiering arounct with cars . . Ptayect hasehatt on tewtett High Schootts eshman team. Tictcet sates- ian for the Senior Ptay. tqhuncter on Sycamore treetn. LARRY GREEN tis triencts catt him Bar . . Science expert, memher tt the Junior Science Ctutm nct Actvancect Science ftuh Treasurer . . . Tictiet fommittee ot Junior ptay. The perfect tctiotn . . . 'atuahte ptayer on the in amurat hastcethatt anct asehatt teams . . . fluiet nct wett titiect. ADELINE CROSS Vtactctyn . . . Very tatentect the tietct ot Art anct ancing . . . htemher-ot the nior ptay tictcet commit- e .... 'Xctive in Hi-Y anct e Btnai Brith Gifts . . . Joster . . . Betieves that ite is a pteasant institue mn. - ag' :g e .1 ' 115 i!,f ? ., , 4318 QQ L ss eg sz X '5 'I x Y N X kk 4 X -5 v- -- xxx, w fm' as hr 2' A ,tm 1. A. RMPH CUT uRatph hetpect actvertise the Bulletin . . . props com- mittee tor the .tunior anrt Senior ptays . . . VV.t.R.C. , . . t.R.C .,.. Advanced Science Ctuhher . . . Mem- her ot' A.Z.A. anct Hi-Y . . . Atways seen ctriving in his Hyettow convertihtef' tsitces the course-Qott enthusiast. uBig Businessman. GEORGE HARRIS Frectcte-tacect Senior . . . Varsity toothatt in his Junior anct Senior years. . . HRetn-tu titxes tennis anct tresh-water tistiing . . . Greatest interest is in cus- tomizing cars, has his own husiness . . . Xvitt tuecome a hocty anct tender wortcer when he graduates. STEPHEN HARTMAN Ht witt never torget whatts her-name . . . Boy with the weirct sense ot humor . . . tjreshinan, .t.V. anct Varsity hasta-ttmtt . , . Four years ot Varsity tennis . . . Mem- her ot' the Varsity Ctuh . .. tiveryone titws him . . . Jett of Ntutt and Jett cointxo. MARVIN HAZAN As a nu-mher ot' the hanct, txtarvin has receivect a Var- sity Banct tetter . . . HHazH enjoys stamp cottecting and gotta. participalect in the txtath Ctuh anct the Act- vancent Science Ctuh . . . txtemher ot A.Z.A .... A reat nice chap. 27 MICHAEL HERNAN ulxlilieu . . . lxlemluer ol tlle Aclvancecl Science Cluln . . . lwlatli ClulJlJer . . , A.Z.A. . . . Variecl pleasures in- clucle tennis, goll, lmaslcet- lmall. lmoolcs, and music . . . Wlalces liis own music playing time saxoplione. STEVEN HERNAN ln tlie lielcl ol science. Steve servecl as President ol tlie Science Clulm . . . Aclvancecl Science Clulnlver in lris ju- nior ancl senior years . . . Members ol: time Auclio- Visual Squacl lor four years. Aclvertising lvlanager ol Palclies . . . Aclvertising stall lor tliree years prior to tl1is . . . Ticlcet commit- tee for .lunior Play. JOAN HEYNER Participated in girls' sports . . . Especially softball ancl lnaslcetlmall . . . Leacleris Clulm . . . Aclvertising statl ol Patclies . . . Served as Presiclent ol tlie Home Eco- nomics Clulu in lier Junior year. Joan is a memlxer of tlme Civil Air Patrol . . . Her unique liolnlvy is lvuilcling moclel airplanes ancl llying in real ones. HIIDA HOLLANDER Known lor lier long and lweautilul ponytail . . . Golcl Key winner . . . Enjoys all sports especially lmorseluaclc riclin r geov of genior g, . . . L 1 c Class . . . Sports eclitor of Patches . . . Leacler's Cluld . . . Servecl on Aclvertising Staff ol Bulletin . . . Niem- laer ol lvotlm B.B.C. ancl Hi- Y. Hopes to lue lvaclc in tlle classroom in a lew years. 28 illx ,Nissan ' W - xy . . ., VTI.. 2,E,: X W 5 . UQ. ...,. Y . ' Y ii , I. ws. as f.-t,. -... af - - ta . 1-wears s s X sag W W Q, P- , s F -If ifglkiiifx L A ' ' ' E si L 'WW .v-sq., IVA ,li 'Wuwwrtlf BARRY HOROVVITZ Hlerseyn translerrerl fron ixlorrislown. New .lersey ir liis junior year . . . lxlemlne' ol tlie Camera Club ant Auclio-Visual Squacl . . lvlacle taclfle lor tlwe loot lmall team in luis junior year Barry's llolnlyies inclucli sports cars, pliotograplly ancl airplanes. GORDON HOVVARD A memlver ol tlwe traclc rille, ancl cross-country teams . . . Proucl possessoi ol letters in all tliree . . Gutsicle scliool Gorclonx attention is diviclecl among lyoats, racing, roclcetry, ani cloclcs . . . He also enjoy swimming and lfiilcing . . Real outdoor fanatic. CHARLES HUBER Uclauclcn '- all-arouncl Qui . . . Freslmman and J. V lmaslxetlmall . . . MLV. ant X7arsity lootluall . . . Hono Society . . . Varsity Clul and VV.I.R.C. Prexy . . Tliree years of Sluden Council ancl its Vice Presi clent lor one year . . . Veej of tlae F'TPSllITlilI'l ancl Sopl1 omore class . . . A boy tt aclmire. MICHAEL HUBERNA ulxlilceisn a real laclies' in . . . Sports letter won liowling, gfoll ancl Free man lmaslcetlnall ..,r A Z. . . . A Varsity Clulmlmer . Our Senior class carcl sllf . . . Helieves fervently uanimalsn. ARK JORDAN arla louglil for llie Blue lil Xvllite in lmaselnall. nclc, anrl lmslcellmall . . . emlmer oll llie Auclio- isual squacl, lxlarlc col- 'Is ancl plays liis own re- rcls . . . Joe Blalcen in e Senior play . . . Tliis orty Senior is tlie Uwilcl- tn . . . .toil lxlarlc, wlrere- er riict you acquire lliat vely recl llair? LANN KAPI .AN tlrere a metliocl in tliis lclness?H ...r A rgumenla- e lwlislislier . . . Senior itor ol Pntclles '50 . . . llelin reporter . . . Service league rl Frenclr Clulm memlmer . lxlusic Clulw Pr:-xy ancl rep oi Teenage Founcla- n . . . Girls' sports . . . lsical Hilo., lilies piano cl liollc-music. JBERT KAPLAN e yourself . . . Kap es sports, ,especially the orlcl Clmmpion Yank- ' '... one ol' tlie imolml llle Senior play. lxlemlaer XV.l.R.C .... Spanisli ,Ili . . . Froslr lvaslietlmall . Treasurer of Hi-Y . . . utli Sliore A.Z.A. . . . malce liis marli in einess aclminislration . . . lianclsome Hewlellite. USAHND KATZ iz fyuarclerl tlme treasury lrer BB.G .... lxlemloer lii-Y. XV.C.C., ancl me Ee Clulm. . . ulllea- -cli' for tlie stalili of lletin . . . Vvon lionor m creclit in luadminton. leylwall, ancl arclmery . . . iior play prompler . . yes tlie community as 1 unleer at tlie .gag Q sp s. any STEVEN KEI .l .ERMAN Steve carriecl tlae lmll for .l.V. ami Varsity l-oollyall learns . , . Fresliman traclc . . . Cliclcecl witli tlie Cam- era Clulx . . . Science Clula- luer ancl A.V. Squazl mem- luer . . . He's a lVlystic Kniglit ol' tlre Sea ancl AZJX. man . . . Swings to Gooclman and lvliller. STEVEN KESSLER Hlfessn . . . W.l.R.C.. XV.C'.C. and l.R.C. . . . Hislisli ancl Honor Society . . . Two years a Student fiouncil representative . . . Tlnis larl ol' many talents was at lxlatlm Cluloimer ancl Nlallmlele . . . Selling cliair- man ol tlie Boosters . . . Bowling squacl . . . All men are createcl equal ,- except Democrats. LUCILLE KOMISAR A real Doer . . . Senior eciitor for Patches . . . Bul- letin reporter . . . Service Vvorlfsllop Prexy and Secly . . . Prexy of Teenage Foundation , . . Honor So- ciety . . . Hislislm . . . Frencla and Spanisln Clubs . . . Honors in National Frenclm ancl Spanislm con- tests . . . Senior play cast . . . Girl's sports . . . Merit semi-finalist. SUSAN KORETZ Vim ancl vigor stucliously aimecin . . . VV.C.C. and Service Vvorlcslrop Veep . . . Hislislrer . . . l.R.C.. Span- isli Club, and Service League . . . Reporter and Senior Snapslmots writer for Bulletin . . . Patches. Our senorita receivecl two Span- islu awarcls . . . Susie's also a tennis ancl swimming fan . . . Certain success. 29 JOHN KRAMER Rump . our Junior and Senior Class president . . . Sonlw Class Treasurer . . . Led Junior Class to finan- cial success as Business Manager of time Junior ptay . . . Ntemimre du Cercle Francais . . . VV,l.R.C. . . . J.V. and Varsity Football Squad . . . ulvlusic Man swinqs on tlwe vibes as a memtmer of Hewiett's Jazz Combo. Hopes to Become a dentist. BARBARA LAPERUTA Barbi won a letter for her strutting as a member of the Varsity Twirling Squad ol' Hewlett . . . She is an avid Rock and Roll fan . . . Favorite artistic outlets for I-Bilfbtn are playing time piano and painting. Always has a laugh ready. THOMAS LASCO Quiet Redhead . . .Trans- ferred from Pennsylvania in tmis Junior year. J.V. Cross- Country, and played intra- mural tvaslietiuall and soft- tmall tliere. Hewlett lVlatl'1 Cluintmer . . . Digs Nlatil and lislming . . . Active in Cliurcti Youtla Group . . . Possiimle chemical engineer- ing major at college. STEVEN LEBER Une ot time uguysn . . . Dalolaled witil Advanced Science in Junior and Se- nior years . . . VV.t.R.C. Patches ad-man since So- phomore year . . . J.V. foot- ball in '58, intramural ten- nis . . . A water slciing in- structor during time sum- mers. Learn to live and -live to learnf, 30 DENISE LEFRAK Always busy . . . Two ye, miemtmro del Circulo l panot and one year French Club . . . Sec'y international Forum . Veep of Hi-Y group. Put cized Junior play and usti ette for Senior play .... staff of Bulletin for t years and Patches '59 . Models on time side . Crazy about water slciin DANIEL LEVIN nDanny . . . An tncli dual . . . Hurdled Vars Track . . . Feature writ Feature editor, Sports edi of Bulletin . . . Senior edi of Patches. uJacicieH in Q nior play. HRoger in f nior play. prexy ol' So class. Junior class veep . Hislisim . . . Varsity Cl Plays Mutt and Jett w Steve . . . Hopes to write SUSAN LEVINSOHN Happy doing a job . Ad Staff of Patches E Bulletin . . . Member Spanistm and French Cll . . . Service League. P iicized Junior and Ser plays . . . Dug up props Senior production . . . S ited memtmer of Boosters Girls, sports as a Fra Sue loves children and l guages. BONNIE LEVY Jon's loetter halt . . . HB1 a cheering memlaer ol'Bo1 ers . . . Rounded up 4 tumes for the Junior 1: , . . Advertising stalli- Patcttes . . . Volleyball Basketball. Entertainer Stars Over Broadway Faithful viewer of Am ia51Bandstand . . . G I . DN IEVYI ijgiltening is a cirarter emiwr of time Varsity iiuim . . . Varsity Footivaii . . .i.V. Baseimaii. Guarcii i Frosii treasure . . . .C .... Spirit Committee . . ixiemiver oi A.Z.A. . . . Jimmy iiiu-s to siii - up- gimti A true irienci in time utci1 . . . Hopes to in-come iwusiness major. TEVEN IEVY Man wilim time pipe . . . ,lnior anci Senior memimer i the Acivanceci Science fiuim . . . patciws art staff. iairbies in magic anci iiyp- otism . . . Entertains Com- iunity Cirest. Y groups. nd tneneiits. Possesses uite a jazz coiiection . . . Vants to taice pre-iaw after raciuation. LEEN LICHTER vrsists in being iwappy . . . een on swimming anci ving. aii giris' sports. Cir- iateci tiene Buiietin for ree years . . . Junior ami enior piay usiwerette. Ex- 'meiy interesteci in Hi-Y, exy of iier ciub anci Ai- nv representative . . . ioics towarcis Nieciicai :cimoiogy as iwer cimosen Id. U SAN LIGHT Siient Sue is time traveier time ciass jiqurope. ixfiexi- n, Hawaiii. Giris' sports in rr Fresiiman anci Sopim- ore years . . . Circuiation Bulletin . . . Junior ami -nior memiwr of Frencim iuim. Sue iiawiced Patciles. riuiicizeci time Junior piay . Seronci in sciiooi in tire 'encii contest' . . . 'iii iinci way. Tumi' Simi' 'mv' -nah-n,..nIY iq.. Q . 5 if ...un- ' Whig' LOUIS LINK Known for iris wiici entiiu- siasm al iootiuaii games... i-inii is aiways lixfiessing' arounci. Has two years on tile Varsity Baseimaii Team ami a year on .LV .... ifrosii tracionan. Active in fiiurrii youtim group . . . Tiiree years witii tire A.V. squaci . . . Wieciwanicai en- gineer-to-imc. MARIAN LIPPS Mar . . . Taienteci in music . . . ixiusic . . . Periormeci in Hstars Over i?roaciway . . . Hoiuimy: Songwriting. Usimereci for time Senior piay Mi-i1uncier on Sycamore Street . . . Business staii oi' Patches . . . Mt-mln-r oi BBC. HENRY IDVVENSTEIN Ucaii me I-iillliin . . . inter- esteci in cars anti imasicetimii . . . Participated in Tracic in iris Sopiiornore year . . . fienerai Science Ciuii, AXA.. Hi-Y . . . Active in Youtii Group . . . A pos- siimie Business Aciministra- tion major at coiiege. ANN LUCIGNANO Annie , . . One of Hew- iettis quieter Seniors . . . ixiemiver for two years of tiie Cimrus. Enjoys sicim- ming tiu- ice on sicates and scoring striices in imowiing. Future pians point to irmus- iness sci1ooi. 31 ROIIERTA MANUEL Crazy aimoul lravei, meeting new pf-opie, ami science. , . Bert Ioves iiorseimacic rici- ing. swimming, sicating. voiieyiaaii, anti baciminton. A memirer oi Hi-Y and IJm.I3.C .... Goat set on some iieici in lecimoiogy . . . Sires got tiiat Hiwappy feet- ingu. RICHARD MANN A weii rounded guy . . . Fresiiman. .I.V. and intra- murai Imasiceliuaii . . . .I.V. and Varsity imaseimaii irurier . . . Varsity Ciuin . . . Ricky was aiso a memiuer oi time Ixiusic anrt Frencii Ciuims . . . Stucient Councii . . . A future Iawyer. HOVVARD MARCUS .WC IWHTCHY IKTIONV Hfly PEO- pie oi good sense, except those who agree witim us. zany Senior . . . Liices goif ancI reacting . . . Varsity tennis squad as a Junior anti Senior . . . Varsity Ciub, Hi-Y . . . Active in Youth Group . . . A pos- sitmie advertising major. ALICE MARKS Aiways reaciy witI1 a smiie . . . UAIIy is reaiiy crazy aiaout ciancing, jazz, peopie. anti time tiieatricai worici. VV.I.R.C .... Gamma Hi-Y Prexy . . . Treasurer of Area Council ...t I unior Varsity Ciaeerieaciing Captain . . . Stucient Councii . . . Honor Team . . . Hockey piayer . . . Aided Junior piay as Ush- erette. 32 ELIZABETH MARSH HI,ibi9y to one and aii . . Sweet Senior . . . pubi cized the Junior and Senic piays . . . Bulletin Ieatur staff . . . I.R.C .... Soptic more imcicev . . . Ciassicz music and Imoating are tic ciisil . . . piiysicai tiierap voiunteer for ttrree years . , LiiJIxy imopes to become speech therapist. SAM M.-XRXVIT A reai nice guy . . . l.R.4 . . . Iwiatii Ciuim . . . USO ny piayeci Freshman al Intramurai iaasiu-timii . Vyyas our representative Frienciiy Crossways . . Sam Iiices iisiring and te nis . . . Hopes to practi Dentistry. JOAN MARX Aiwavs Hcracicing up ov sometiming . . . Gooci reii imie woricer . . . Stucie Council Representative Frenchman anci Soptmomc ciass, and its Vice-Pre cient iast year . . . For ttmr years a Varsity cimeerteaci and Capt. in Senior ye . . . I.R.C .... Joan stucii music, Iaopes to contin cioing so at coiiege. ROBERT MASLOVV Ali time woricfs a sta . . One oi Hewietfs mi active anci friendly ci1a1 feurs. An avid golf a ivowiing entiiusiasl . . Participant in the Gene Science Ciuia . . . 'Boi time irappy wacier, enjr traveiing. After coiiege career wiii iie in time bi incss worici. IAMES McCLOAT fnown to his pats as 'Jimmy-Joe . . . Plays iots if hasehaii. hoth in his :pare time and two years with He-wiett's J.V. team . . . Jvoricect on the Senior piay .cenery committee . . . Trea- urer oi the Esquires and a nemher ot Chi-Rho-iota . .. Enters the Navy upon frartuation. TEPHEN NELNICK ort ot a quiet guy . . . lTiVf'CI FIS Fi SODIIOTTIOTC om Vviihraham Acactemy . . Usuaiiy found in a mt or iistening to his jazz corctings. ixieminer ot the panish Ciuh . . . Actver- :ing staff ot Patches . . . enior piay ticicet commit- e IEAI. NENACHEM . sports car fanatic . . . erveci on the Auctio- 'isuai Squaci tor three 'mrs . . . Presictent of the cience Ciuh in his sopho- ore year . . . ixiemher of V. i. R. C .... Outside oi 'hooi Neat participates in ..Z.A., Junior League, CC.. anci attends post- mnfirmation ctasses. UBERTA MESH the more i see ot men. the ure i iiite my ftogf' Boh- 2's varieci interests inciucie ncing. iislening to popu- 'music anct sports. Servect committees for the .Iu- mr and Senior ptays . . . :ipect circuiate the Bui- in . . . An active memher the Boosters Ciuh ami BC .... Loves to have gfooct time . . . Possihie iure husiness actministra- SUZANNE MESH To have a irienfi you must he one. Suzie's favorite occupations inciucie batting, ctrawingl. anci shopping . . . Her sister's main competi- tion tor the telephone. Dis- played prowess in voiiey- hail, tennis. and hasicethaii . . . Emote-ct for the Drama- lics Ciuh in her Junior year . . . Enthusiastic Booster . . . B.B.G. and Hi- Y memher. Cii.PsERT MEZZ Dusty . . . Transfer from Tenaiiy, N. J. as a Junior . . . Footioaii . . . Basehait . . . Our own seconci hase- man . . . Amateur pugiiist. hiainstay oi South Shore A.Z.A .... Great ioves are horseback riding and butt- fighting . . . Crazy 'bout those Giants . . . Bent on laxv. MICHAEL MILLER Vvhere there is magic. you'ii i-inci Hixioosen . . . Advanced Science Ciutm . . . Batlieci on the iootioaii squad in his Junior year . . . ixiemher oi the Vvooci- mere A.Z.A .... Loves to cirive arounct in his isotta- Fraschina . . . One ot Hew- iett's happy set. SUSAN MINTZ Sue enjoys ciahhiing in oils . . . Art Ciuhher . . . Memher of the Art Staff oi patches . . . Boosleci schooi spirit as a twirier . . . Likes swimming and horseioacic riciing. All passes, Art aione, enduring, stays with us. 33 IEFFREY MISHCON 'twtushyn is usuatty en- gaged with either cars, aports. or girts. Rotted tritces on the howting team or three years . . . Atso xarticipated in tractc and ennis . . . Varsity Ctuhher . . txftemtber of General Science and tvtath Ctuhs. PERALD MORGANSTERN erry transferred here as a Sophomore . . . Participated n the French Ctuh and Trench ptay , . . Exercised ris ahitities in the Ad- vanced Science and tNtatt1 :tuhs . . . A Booster, on he Tictcet Committee for he Junior ptay . . . Works ln etectric tarain in spare ime. LILA MUKAMAL Enthusiastic in att she docs . . .'Girts' sports . . . XfV.C.C.. French, I.R.C. and Advanced Science Ctuhs . . . txtath team mas- cot . . . Patches staff . . . Junior and Senior ptay prompter. A representative to Friendty Crossways. . . Enjoys wortcing with chitd- ren . . . Future psychotogist. VICTOR NUSKIN Vic was our Hratmhitn in the Junior ptay . . . A Stars Over Broadway man . . . Has his own dance hand- The Keynotes . . . Four years on the A.V. squact . . . W.I.R.C .... txftemher of Science and Math Ctutns. Another quiet Ht'tis- tishern, Vic is Five Towns Music and Art Foundation Prexy. 34- ARLENE NEUFELD Tatentect athtete, made has tcettnatt, badminton, an archery honor teams . . Home Economics Ctuh . . Service Vvortcshop . . Patches. Artene served as Bulletin typist . . . Hi-Q Area Councit Represents tive . . . B.B.G .... Vvort at the HY as a teacher. hm future profession. JANE NEWLAN tvtiemhro del Circuto E: panot tor thrce years . . Winner of tooth Spanis and French awards . . Lootcs torwarct to a carer teaching tanguages. tVten her of Hi-Y . . . Churc Youth Group . . . She certainty no uptain Jane . . . An amicatote gat. JOAN OPPENHEHVIER Joannie's tirst tove is chitt ren. Enthusiastic atool girts' sports especiatty sol hatt . . . Received tirst an second I..I.G.A. awards. Nvortced on Puhticity Con mittee tor Junior pta Ntemher of Hi-Y and Pres dent ot Tempte You! Group . . . Determined ' achieve her goat as a nu sery schoot teacher. ONI ORTNER Attain the unattainable . 1d she does . . . Broadway Jund . . . Ph llis Hayes Y . Senior play . . . Finalist audition lor movie Ann ranlcu . . . Summerstocic ' Br-ilport, L. l .... Dance 'holarship at Henry St. layhouse . . . B.B.G. . . . v'.I.R.C .... Bulletin tea- Lre statl . . . Veep ot Teen- ge Foundation . . . A very lented actress. NDA PEARCE diss Versatility . . . 'exy of Honor Society . . . islish . . . . . . LC .... Senior editor of ltches . . . Veep ol French lub . . . Girls sports edi- r of Bulletin . . . Cos- me chairman for Senior ay . . . Varsity Cheer- ader . . . Student Council. 'esident and Sec'y ol B.G . . . Cold lcey win- er . . . Digs Dixieland. assicat music. tOMAS PEARSALI. ,oachu was one of the unchmen . . . Varsity uhher . . . Tommy excels sports especially loastcet- tl and tracic . . . A three ter man tor lxaslcethall . invaluable player . . . rid tan of Waterskiing, ats, and motors. One of : guys. NTHONY PECORARO fig surprises come in nail paclcagesw. . . Treas- 'er ot Senior Class. Sports inscious . . . Captain ol othall and tracic teams... arsity Cluh . . . A letter- an-llour lor tract: and tree for football. UToni ,vers Hewlett games for .e Bulletin . . . Nice guy. IRENE PERELMAN intelligence is strictly inci- dental . . . ulrenien is in- terested in dramatics . . . Jeannie Xvilsonn in Junior play, Hcaroiinen ol Senior drama . . . VV.t.R.C. . . . l.R.C .... Spanish Club . . . Patches . . . Memher of B.B.C. Vi-ep ol Teenage Foundation . . . Pretty, pe- tite. and lull ol charm. SUSAN PERLMUTTER Sue . . . Member of French and Spanish Cluhs . . . Vender lor Patches in Frosh year . . . Senior edi- tor ol Patches , . . Service l.eaQuer . . . Booster . . . Nlade protits for class by setting tickets lor Junior piay. Sports enthusiast es- pecially swimrning and ten- nis . . . ljlccs to spend time tickling the ivories . . . Future elementary school teacher. HOVVARD PICKUS Howie ran cross-country lor lour years . . . Received a rilmhon in a NRSSHll Coun- ty Championship lor cross- country . . . lxflemher ot tract: team . . .Varsity Club . . . Enjoys art and science . . . participant in Art Club and Science Cluh . . . Act- ed the policeman in the Junior play. SUSAN POKART Ahle science student . . . Advanced Science Ciuh . . . Photography Club . . . Leaders' Ciuh . . . Music Cluh. Sue has played in Foothali Band for four years . . . Received awards for Band and sports . . . Confirmation Ciuh . . . Taught horsehacic riding. 35 JI-CP rYzLfyD'!JQjlA DAVID POI.-I.ACK A music clevotee. I e a cI s Hewlett High marching hand, has own trio . . . Aclvertising stallf ot Patches and ACI- Nf- vancecl Science CIuI3 . . Our friend Roger Tennyson in the .Iunior pIay pIans to study medicine . . . The soIicI citizen type. MARION POSNER Quick to Iaugh, quiclc to hlushf' Transterrecl from hiaclison High School in her junior year . . . At Hew- Iett promotecl school spirit as a Booster . . . Ixlemher ol Service XVorIcshop. In Ieisure time Iilces to Iceep Ivusy with a paint Ixrush . . . Plans to attend college with a possiIJIe career in teaching. STEPHEN POTTERS An Elll-EITOUIICI Iuoy . . . 'Potts' came in IiI4e a lamh: out Iilce a Iion . . . Four years Varsity Traci: tCo-Capt. in Senior yearI, :wo years Varsity Ioothall, Hewlett V.C .... Bulletin sports writer . . . Treas. ot ,Iunior class, Senior class Veep . . . ,Iunior play ticlxets . . . A.Z.A .... prospective architect. IUDITH RABINOR MI-hey also serve who stancl and cheer . . . Three years a cheerleafler . . . urluclyu hacI the Ieacl in Irer French cIuIJ play. was Veep ol Spanish CIuIx, Helpecl choose costumes for the .Iu- nior play . . . Spirit com- mittee . . . I'IifY anrl Ps.IJ:.G. . . . I.oves little cI1iIcIren . .. Xvishes to teach 36 'UW' MICHAEL RATNER uscience is orgfanizecl Iuiox Ieclga-.H . . . General Scienr Clulm, Aciyancecl Scient Cluh Veep . . . IXIalI1Iet HAIiI4eH. alis Dr. Von Ba in the Junior play, was memlmer oi Internation Forum. XV.C.C. anrl a D hating Clulm . . . Peninsu A.Z.A.'s Vt-ep . . . A spa time shutterhugf. EAINIQEI. RIEHMAN Sam . . . Hes on th right Ktraclil when it come to sports.. . . .Hewlett trac team . . . Participated i Temple organizations . . Crazy ahout horsehaclc ric ing . . . I-oves animal Talces Iiie easy at as IXIumi, matist . . . Prospective Ce titiecl Puhlic Accountant JOYCE ROBBINS fpuietness is her virtue . . One ol Hewlett High Twirlers . . . Performs with them in ustars Ov I3l'0ilC'lNVilyU. .Ioyce NVHS Service I.eaguer . . . Hi- . . . Temple Activities . I-iIces icesslcating ancI clan ing . . . IVIocIeIs in free tir . , . Hsweet and sincere. EI .I .EN RUBENSTEIN HRuImeH . . . Feature writ ancl co-feature eclitor ot t Bulletin , . . Vvinner ol t Nassau Bar essay conte Puhlicizecl .Iunior ami S nior plays . . . Two yea Ilelore cheerleacling mi . . . Spanish CIUIJ at B.B.C .... Terrific at pia . . . Accompanist lor Chor . . . A real Hgfet up and g gal. HONDA Rl TBINSTEIN fx NYIIVIH Slllllf, go:-s il l0I1Q' 'ayn . . . Conlrilmulc-tl to .rt Clulm ancl Sf-rvire lma- uc- . . . Prxlvlu-s px-clrllc-r . .. 'ulrlirizecl .lunior ancl Se- ior plays . . . Treasure-r ol er Hi-Y, Ve-ep ol . . Vvage earner alta-r 'lrool ancl loves il . . . lonnie lropes to enter tlre rslrion worlcl, OBFRT RUCHNIAN Dmlmlrvn or Spec-fly . . . iuiclc-cl us as Freslrman ass Pri-xy '... Traflc lr-am nr Iwo years , . . Varsity iotlxall lr-am . . . Sf-rw-rl on ie .lunior plav Tirlcr-t Com- iut-e . . . XV.t.R.C. . . . ..7.A ..,.. 'X rc-al laflies' an. easy going guy . . . As lrappy as tlre rlay is ing. XNIZT RUt'l'l,2l. inows lu-r rluty and does well . . . URupp was a 1-mlmer ol tlre Home EC. lulm . . . l-eacll-r's Clulr . . . lirls' sports letter winner, islet-tlrall lronor lf-am . . . onor society. .lane-t also irtiripalc-cl in tlre .lunior ay Program Committee . . Active- in Qllrurclr irorily . . . Future- private Cly. IS.-KN SANIPLIN Que participate-cl in girls orls . . . Especially lilces ll:-ylmall. lrorselxarli ricling Cl dancing. was a -mln-r ol l5.l'1.U. ancl llif . . . l7ulnlic'ity rommillec-s ' .lunior ancl Senior plays . Spirit Committee . . . usiv Clulx .... Aspirt-s to tc-r tlu- lielcl ol Ocvupa- nal Tlu-rapy. BONNIE SANDERS Uxxn l'Hlt't'lilllll't'H . . . lxloml- Q-rn iazz clam-er. Drama Xvorlasliop l, 'Stars Over ltroanlwayu songstrc-ss lor tlrree years. and Hlrman in tht- Senior play. Pmonnie- seryecl tlu- rommunity as a Y.Nl.C..'X. worlu-r ancl as a lg0USll'l '... Happy anal lull ol lun . . . Nr-xt gem-rationys graclc- tc-arlu-r. ANNE S.-XPHIER .Nllalmlv mr-mln-r ol lu-r rlas: . . . l.e-mlm-rs Clulm . . . Ser- vic f- lf-agut -... .lunior Var sity CNIll'0l'll'iNllllQ. 'Saplrire was a mc-mln-r ol Fr:-nel' fwlula ..., f Ml ancl Cirrula- tion stalls ol llu- Bullvtirl . . . Ili-Y 1-ntlrusiasl . . ls loolqing lorwarcl to tlrost lour lrig years at Colle-gr-. BARBARA SCHAFFZIN Sflrolar anrl all-arouncl gal . . . Rerr-ivr-rl two Fremilr awarcls . . . Honor Soeis-ty . . . Hislislr , . . Bulletin lc-ature writer . . . Slurlf-nt Counril rt-p .... Barlaara vonlrilrulerl lo . . . Tr:-as. ol l.a Sofif-to Fran- Caisf- . . . pulmlicizc-cl .lunior anfl Sf-nior plays. An art 1-ntlrusiasl. slit- will major in lilvf-ral arts. DAVID SCHEICHET W.l.R.C., W.C.C., and l.R.C. prexy . . .Bulletin re- porter, Junior eclitor and Co- editor-in-clmief of Patches. Dave was a representa- tive to Student Council . . . Hislisli . . . Sec'y of Hi-Y and A.Z.A .... An amiable guy, Ilwhy woulcl anybody want a big car? . . . In ten years l1e'll be drilling your teetlr. 37 'ILL SCHEPPS Ax real lilceahle gal . . . A nemher ol Spanish Cluh . . Home Economics Clulo . . Puhlicized the Senior :lay . . . Hi-Y and B.B.G. . . Another volleyloall en- husiast, loves to read . . . Xn elementary school teach- er to-he. BARBARA SCHILLER 1Bol:JlJi . . . A real live wire . . . Sinatra is her man . . Loves ice slcating and roller slcating . . . Spanish Slut: . . . Boosters . . . Ad- vanced Science Club . . . Charter memloer of Leaders Cluh . . . Girls' sports . . . Star on the honor hoclcev team . . . Assistant Sunday School teacher . . . I'ler lu- ture lies in education. FRANK' SCHIVIIDT An all-around guy .. Manager of varsity haslcet- laall for four years . . . Cross-country and traclc lelf terman. Franlc was co- chairman of Junior play sets . . . Prexy ol A.V. squad for three years . . . Future lies in Building Construction . . . A hard worlcer -1 a good com- panionf' BEATRICE SCHNECK Girl with the lo-oong pony tail . . . Bea is a drama- tist and musician . . . Ac- tive in girls' sports . . . l.oves swimming . . . Noted for her parties . . . A course in liberal arts lneclcons her. 38 RICHARD SCHNEIDEI An ardent sailor . . Strac- man and one of the he hurdlers in the country., Also a cross-country ma . . . Co-chairman of sets fc the Junior and Senit nlays. nRich will stud forestry in college . . . Notl inf! negative in store For th guy. PATRICIA SCHOEN uls Peter who my brother? . . . Pat is one of ou female scientists. . . Secrc tary of Advanced Scienc Clulo and an officer of th United Synagogue Yout Group . . . Plans to talce a intensified science progral in college . . . A Iutui lVladame Curie? PETER SCHOEN Other half of the Schoi team . . . Equipped with sharp sense of humor . Enjoys classical music al plays the piano. Pete w a member of the Mu: Club and Le Cerclf- Fra cais . . . Wrote Kin Kapersn for the.BulIetin. Plans to enter hotel admi istration. RONALD SCHULER Hllonnyu has his intere divided among target shoi ing, hunting, and ca Transferred from Sto King where he was on I fencing team . . . Made l name at Hewlett as Pre dent ol' the Advani Science Clulo . . . Real aim, tire. DBERT SCHULMAN Spanistx Ctutmtmer, anct e recipient ot a Spanistr 'etlence awarct . . . l.R.C. . lxtemlmer ol Hewtetfs iampionslrip '58 tennis m . . . Hsctruttzyu or otmn is always reacly tl a quip . . . tnterestecl golf, tlreater, garclening 1 flowers . . . Plans in- cte a titmerat arts ectuca- n. IVERI .Y SCI IXVARTZ o err is tlumang to tor- e ctivineu . . . A two year anislr Ctulm memlwer . . . cvs' variect interests in- ,cte tennis, tnactminton. ater ancl music apprecia- r . . . Keeps everyone gtring wittl tier imita- ms . . . Future plans in- nle junior sportswear ling. ZURGE SCHXVARTZ ,tways good for a lauglf' . ntemtoer ot Hewlett gtfs newly lormect Boost- . . . A.Z.A. Temple or- mizations. George actect ttle Senior play . . . One ttre llew remaining Giant as . . . Can often toe seen ving tlis good otct pig . Has a crazy sense of mor. DBERT SCHXVARTZTOI. wig . . . futmject ot many fctionate jitmes . . . lxtod- jazz lienct, prexy ot a z ctutm attitiatecl wittr ttie r. Hall . . . lxtarctiect in loottmatl tmancl . . . The ct ctrummern . . . Actver- ng Stall of Bulletin . . . KA .... A 'future in ustriat relations. 'Finn' 'Wil' MARY SFCAI, Quiet anrl cliligent worlcer lor tlre Senior class . . . .lunior play putwticity . . . Costume Committee lor ttre Senior proftuction . . . AC- tive as Secretary ot tier tl.B.G. group and Hi-Y Prl'l'ilSllTl'l' . . . Arlf'T college -a luture in retailing. Sl 'SAY Stfttilil. Suzy , lmtonrt lmnrtte ot energy . . . Tliespian in Drama worlqstiops l anct ll . . . Active memtmer ot' PJ.PJ.C. :Xlwuys seen wittl tier pony tail llying in tl1e lnreezr '.... 'Xctores tatiing ture ol little ctritctren . . . Sings litxe a nigtilingnte. R.tNC'tiEI.lE SEKUR ustrelly' '... Entereft Hew- It-it as an ,lunior uncl im- meitiulely tn-came an active inemtwer ol' ttie class. Served as an uslleretle lor tt1e .tunior play . . . Vvas a nn-mlmer of tlie Service Xvorltsllop unit ttle .Home ticononrics Citlltl . . . Adores music anzl sliows. JOAN SEIDON A welcome actctition to Hewlett in tier Sophomore year . . . international Fo- rum. XV.C.C.. t.R.C. Joan worlcect on Bulletin . . . Props lor .lunior play, cos- tumes lor Senior play. Fri-nctr Clulm Sec'y . . . Spanisti awarct recipient. . . l.oves lotta music, strums on ttie guitar . . . Future social wortcer. 39 BONNIE SEPTGN Lively disposition . . . Promoted scbool snirit as co-cbairman oi Boosters and member of J.V. cbeer- leading squad . . . Patches circulation and advertising stall . . . Wrote alumni news lor Bulletin. Bonnie belped witb Junior play cos- tumes . . . Loves uirranlcien . . . ul don't beleive itln THOMAS SHACHTMAN lvlember ol XV.C.C.. t.R.C .... His- lisb. Junior Science Club. Advanced Science Club, two years a lvlatblete . . . Feature editor oi Bulletin . . . Prompter lor Junior play , . . Helped Hewlett win 'GS tennis cbampion- sbip. Tom is a jazz fiend and excellent pianist . . . Unlimited possibilities . MARCOT SHULOF Vibrant personality . . . Junior and Senior editor ol Patches . . . Gave perlorm- ances in Junior and Senior plays. Gold lcey winner . . . Cbarter member of Lead- er's Club . . . Faitbful Service League worker . . . Booster . . . Bulletin Circu- lation stall. Appreciates music and art . . . Always prepared to lend a belping band. CTAROLYN SIETZ usietzyu . . . President ol Leaders Club . . . Played bonor team boclxey and bas- lcetball, class team softball . . . Winner ol L.LG.A. sbield. Carolyn was a mem- ber ol Service League . . . Usberetle for Junior play . . . Appreciates classical music . . . A bard worlcing ga . 40 ELLEN SILFEN usilin . . . 'Laugb and t world laugbs witb you . Loves music . . . Sang 'Stars over Broadway . lxlusic Club . . . Drai Xvorlcsbop l . . . Secretz of Drama Vvorlcsbop ii . Spanisb Club . . . Advert ing staff for Junior pl . . . Sales staff of Patel . . . Booster . . . Hi-Y . Known by ber croolced ln ger . . . Plans to study 6 vertising design. LINDA SILVERMAN Erasmus Higlfs loss Hewlettis gain . . . Pre dent ol Student Council . Bulletin feature writer . XV.t.R.C .... Art Club. . . . Helped witb malie-' and costumes for Junior a' Senior plays . . . Spani award winner . . . Hor Society. Exuberant natl . . . Loves dancing . , Junior pbilosopber. Ev willing devotee to ber Cla MYRA SILVERMAN lxlerit semi-finalist . . Honor Society . . . Busini manager oi Patclles . , Remembered as HRbodor in time Junior play a ulxlrs. lX'lcAllisterH in I Senior production. Sec'y Service Xvorlcsbop . . . S vice Leaguer . . . Span Club . . . Entbusiastic abc badminton, volleyball, b lcetball, arcbery . . . iwlatl matically inclined. RITA SIMONE Let tliere be music' . Accompanies on piano tlie accordion . . . ixlarcl willi tile band as a twir Rita wants to pursue ml as a career. HARON SIMPSON las lwlpc-cl lnoosl scllool Jiril as a lwirler lor llirm- iars . . . ln lwr Svnior year 1-vaplain ol lwirling squail . . Plc-nilwr 0ll'l0ll10 Eco omivs Clulm. llc-r lalcnls P in clrawing, clancing, lcl swimming . . . Enam- 'ocl ol cllilrlrr-n. Possilulc- ilure in moclvling Career. ERAID SOLOVEI erry' '... One ol' llw morr- iritecl pc-ople ol llw Senior xss . . . Co-Clmairman ol moslvrs . . . Vern ol lnl. -mm. XV.C.C., I.R.C.... anager ol Aclverlising .ff ol Bulletin . . . Froncli ulJ . . . Cliainnan ol ops Commillee lor .lunior ly . . . Prexy ol' A.Z.A. . plans lo slucly business ministralion. .IL SOSNE iz . . . Loves lo lceep y . . . Bullelin Circula- l slall . . . Solcl PHtCll0S Pulnlicily Commillee lor ior play . . . Hancllvcl ps lor llie Senior play Sc-rvicc Xvorlcsllop . . . Y . . . l5.lS.G .... Va- l inlorvsls inrluclz- liorso- lc riclingj, playing llle no. ancl clanving. Our slal lmall srvs lwr laliinff ialion on lier lgossis lap. xXVRlfNC'E SPERO igllln ol llie Senior class . Arrangvcl ligjllling lor ' .lunior ancl Sonior plays . Vivo ljresiclenl ol lllv :Clio-Visual Squacl . . . C4-ivocl an AXV. awarcl oxlra svrvifcx Hl.arry is 0 llll0I'4'Sll'll in lnoclvl air- uws anfl sporls, lnosllv svlmall .... l.V. lxasfiluall url-slop. Busincss aclmins ralion is liis goal. ELIZABETH STANTEN A luluro Biology leaclier, Rollin is a mcrnlmvr ol llic Aclvanrml Sci:-nfe Clulm . . . Vee-p ol Se-rvivv Vxforlcsliop anrl Hi-Y . . . l,iIllv girl in Ilw Sf-nior play . . . lVliem- lxro fl.-I Cirrulo Espanol . . . Sc-wire lfague worlcer. ixlusically. slicfs inlcrcslccl in the Quilar . . . Easy lo lilu-. ARDIS STEIN Hcyll XYOTlCl, I CilI1Il0t llll'l' flosv Pflilllgfllu . . . Her lorlv lic-s in arl . . . Enlllu- siaslic' mrlrnlwr ol llie Arl Clulr. Parlicipalecl in girls' sports. f-sp6c'iallyarr'l1e'ry. . . Homo Erononnics Clulm . . . Sc-rvirv l.c-argue. Enjoys por-lry ancl music. Plans lo onli-r Ilia lielcl ol inlerior clvc'oral'ing alter training al college. SHARI STEINHORN Usliau . . . proxy ol' llle Fri-nrlm Clulm . . . lxlanager ol llw Circulalion Slalzli ol- lln- Bullvlin . . . l.R.C. . . . XV.C.C .... Honor Socie- Iy . . . l'lm-lpvrl lo pulmlicizc llw .lunior play and per- lonnvcl in llw Sf-nior play . . . An avicl.lol1nny lNlall1is lan . . . Enjoys clancing. Fulurf- 4-lc-nwnlary scliool lvaclwr. :X roal malllcmalics wlmizzl IANCF STERNAN fjnv ol ilu- sri:-nlisls ol Sr-nior rlass . . . lVleml'Jer ol xlxclvanu-rl Scif-ncv Clulv anfl lxlalll Clulm. Dive-rsilivfl inlf-resls invlucle ping-pong. lvnnis. Hislfi, anrl Clwemis- lry. l.ancz-'s lulure lies in ilu- liolcl ol me-clical surgery. 41 CERAID STORCI-I nGerryU, one ol tlie diligent worlcers ol ttxe Audio- Visual Squad . . . Also was its Vice-President . . . Elli- cicnt manager of sound and ligliting effects lor time .lu- nior and Senior plays . . . His cliosen lield is a career in arctiitecture . . . A future Franlc Lloyd Vvriglxt. GERAIDINE STRAUSS lvliemlaro del Circulo Es- panol . . . Service Vvorlc- simp . . . Home Economics Clulm. Ufierin contriluuted to tl1e publicity ol tl1e .lu- nior play . . . Typist lor Patches in ller junior year . . . Circulated tlwe Bulletin. Sports enthusiast: tennis, badminton. archery, and swimming . . . Feels right at liome taking care of cliildren. TOBY STROBER VViti1 ttxis lor motto, 'Rather use tlwan lame' H . .. Toby enjoys volleylmall, badminton, and loaseiaall . . . Vendor ol llowers for time .Iunior play . . .Business staff ol Patclles in tier .Iu- nior year . . . Participated in time Music Club and Claorus. Aspires to lJe pliy- sical tlmerapist. PATRICIA STUDLEY Pat loves dancing, swimming, and riding in lmer car . . . C0-captain ol twirling squad in senior year . . . Gne ol tl1e Ustars Over Broadway lor lour years . . . Can always be seen near two otlmer lwluslce- teers-Carmella and Sliaron . . . Hard-working member ol time Home Economics Clulu. Aspires to be a pri- vate secretary. 42 ARTHUR SULTAN RYT revels in ptuc Qrapliy . . . Editor ol pllc Qrapliy lor lpotli time Bulle and Patclws . . . Prc possessor ol seven var: letters . . . Entllusiaf inernlmer ol Recreat Council. Extremely ini ested in advertising. UC picture and a tliousz words. STEPHANIE SUSSMAN ustepllien is a transler lr Fladison High in tier Sen year . . . Extremely fond liandlaall, swimming 6 all otlaer sports . . . I amored ol dancing. Ol seen trying to malce a stl --enjoys Ioowling . . . Fut plans include a secreta iota. VVENDY SUSSINIAN Has a mad passion lor ti nis . . . Four years on tennis lionor team . . . f ioys lmasltetloall and voll lmall also . . . IVIQ-mlner time Spanislm Clulm . Iielped to spread tile W1 around alaout tlae Jur play . . . Hopes to w witl1 children. An altir lor N.G. license plz wittl low numbers. INIARCIA SUTCIIFFIE HSut's lavorite Iwolaiay tlie accordion . . . Lo' tennis and all sports . lxlemlmer ol arclierv lioi team . . . Spanisli Clulm Illree years . . . Aspires liave a career in tl1e la guage lield . . .ulVIrs. Blal in Senior play . . . Assist: at Hewlett-Vvoodmere Pl lic I.ilJrary. RICHARD TANZER Dick is an avicl lan of all ports . . . Excels especially 1 lmaseimall . . . One of lewlett Higiifs science ugs ..., A n active partici- anl in lmolll tlie lxlatli Club nfl tlie Aclvancecl Science flulv . . . A lulure career 1 time lield of engineering. AROL TETLUS lio lmrave liearts, nothing impossiimleu is uTeclcly'sH vorile quotation . . . An 'ici sewer . . . Enjoys inas- itlwall ancl lmaflminton . . . lu-erlul rnemlmer ol time 'manisli Clulm. Service 'ague, ancl Service Vvorlc- op . . . Desires to laecome nurse . . . Volunteer nurse Soutlm Nassau Hospital. ONNIE TURELL 'cpert at llfat game of love- nnis . . . Honor team in cliery . . . Volleylwall . . . islcetlaall . . . Bulletin cir- .lalion . . . Belmincl scenes .lunior play-Props and nslumes . . . XViII enter lcl ol elementary ecluca- vn . . . Hone way to liave lriencl is lo lie one --ancl nnnie is. ERAID UNIANSKY acly, aim, fire . . . A imlwer ol llle Rille Team. A-I slmot . . . Goocl sliol tix time camera loo . . . rmlver ol llie Auclio- sual Squacl. Froslm lraclc- n . . . Secretary ol pen- ula A.Z.A .... Relislies clianics anci luuilciing ngfs . . . Plans to llecome engineer. . 1. ,M aww-s W.. L 4.4 if if i QD fi Wbvx W DOROTHY VEIT Dottie . . . Collects roclc 'n roll recorcis and lilies to loop wliile listening . . . Cars lwolml a certain fascina- tion lor lmer . . . Avid movie Qoer . . . Amluition: to suc- ceefl as a secretary . . . Down with Beethoven. ALAN XVEINBERC Pliliis well-mannerecl young man loves worlcing witl'1 animals, has several pets . . . A tliree year lraclcman, specializerl in pole-vaulting . . . ulgill iXlcAllister in the Senior play . . . Helped witll props lor same . . . Al lmelieves nxvorry is interest , . paicl on lroulole before its cluef, STEP! IEN XVEINER He's ofl ami running . . . A Hsprinlingn lraclcman, runs a goocl relay. Steve cloesn't lmelieve in tilat Uslearlyn lyusiness, ibut lilies girls .,.i Axctive memloer of tlie Soullm Sliore A.Z.A .... Alter gracluation plans to stucly lilmeral arts in college, Ilien Pliysical Eclucation. MICHAEL XVEINSTEIN Bowls tluem over . . . Pmwling learn lour years and loves it . . . A Ju- nior traclcman . . . Hlvlilceu imelongs to Temple Youth Group . . . . . FFl'll1'll Clulm . . . Science Clulm . . . Bulletin feature writer . . . Aspires to a Ca- reer in luusiness administra- lion ancl linance. 4-3 STUART VVIETZMAN Stu is quite a tennis matchmalcer, helpecl Hew- lett win its seconcl cham- pionship . . . Halala Es- panol muy hien, two year Spanish award winner . . . Science ancl Spanish Cluhs . . . Honor Society . . . Treasurer ol his A.Z.A .... Philatelist . . . uVVhat's the worcl?--Thunclerhircl MICH AEI . VVENCER ulxlilcen . . . Good with lig- ures. a lxlathlete . . . Sports enthusiast and manager of traclc and haslcethall teams .. .A memher ol- the Auclio- Visual Squacl . . . Senior eclitor of Patches . . . Plays a mean horn, the clarinet . . . Loves music and has quite a recorcl collection . . . Plans to stucly civil engin- eering. STEWART WINNER ln his Junior year, UAce translerrecl from NlcBurney High School, where he was a member ol Stuclent Coun- cil . . . Dramatic Club . . . Social Affairs Committee . . . Varsity Swimming Team . . . ln Hewlett a memher oi the Science Cluh . . . Peninsula A.Z.A. . . . Has a uwinning wayu with people. DENNIS VVISE Din ol Diggeru . . . Var- sity Cluh memlaer with three years ol Varsity traclc and two years ol' Varsity foothall . . . Co-captain of Varsity traclc in his Senior year . . . Exercises his mus- cles further by lifting weights. Active in church coniraternity. uErin go Braghf' 44 'K' ROBERT XVOIF uxvollieu . . . Chloe Senio . . . Varsity loollnall in S nior year . . .VV.t.R.C. ar Circulation stall ol Bullet . . . NNKIOOCIITIUFK' fX.Z.1 Prexy .... lunior play ti lcets , . . This is a Vvc NVilll il SCHSO ol llUlTTOr . Strongly in favor ol a lo clay school wee-lc. CHARLES VVYROSTOCK Heis tall. hut thatis not a . . . Press photographer . lxlemher ol' Hewlett Cal era Cluh . . . Dropp points in the Hewlett hz lcet as a memluer ol t haslcethall team in l Freshman year. Uchuclc a short wave ham . . . HY jolcin' IT'IElH?H LORIE YOKEL the worlclis a stag . . . Uljnclan in the Jun play UThe Perfect idiot Hlxlrs. Denton in Ser play. Co-editor-in-chief Patches . . . Feature s oi Bulletin . . . Spar Clulm ancl Student Cow . . , Sang and clancecl 'Stars Uver Broaclwayu Veep ol'T.O.T.S . . . Cv worlcer . . . Plans to m in science ELLEN ZINN Full of pep . . .Three y- class Sec'y . . . Veer XV.I.R.C ,... Honor ciety . . . Three year cheerleader, two ol tl Varsity. nZinnieH is a nior eclitor of Patches Vvas co-chairman of Ju play ticlcet sales . . . Hi: . . . French ancl Spa Clulvs. A luture lingui: Saminr 0112155 Qlalvnimr su HI R 2: 4' J Z ii Af fw2v77,t:-1: f 5,5-I, A Wt SEPTEMBER OFFICERS I,l'0Sidfxl1l' .....,.........,.,,,...........,.........,........,....,............. .lolm Kramer 1 XliC'f?'fPl'PSillfxl1f ..,,,.........,,.,.............,......,............... Sl:-vv Polic-rs f 1 - X 'X X bi?Cff'lElfy ...,...,,,...... ...,,...,,.,, P 1ilLIi1HnIlg111glpr f Trcnsurcr ............,,.....................,........................... Tony Pc-coruro Sponsor ..,..,...,,........,,........,.....,,..........................,..... Claire Dm-rsvlr I ' X fm I 9 V7 1' 'gn A-39+ I A fi A N ' ,E OCTOBER nge V' f . . g , ' I Q7 5 gd 0 0 EQ,Q,55?i QR Y 1 . 'x 1 f i..,+,,.,.,.. -1-1--.il-1... AA gigs? 1 L2- 1-12 JANUALR FEBE My a sq 1111, JL WF n 5 u Q Q i , , gy JUNE' - y'3'4A'f x f 7 VW gl- f 'X ,1 ff ' May QQ! 7! ys 1Xf', l 4 ff YL 1512? .sit r fir: A 'L' L 1 U- -. - . -'T N ' ., .Ig APHA. -V 2 ZZ rf gxvqf ' - -P Q If ' 'ff fit. 4, , W w w ig 3 PW .4 'Af web H ZH Q M , X V if W f 47',34. f, 1 ' WV my ,QC c M r qi ,,!, Qi Q' 4 D'C6 Z3 'R Q1 f NAR 'he lilemlvtthurg 1 alfa igeaaantrg Vve started our iong ciimia to time accoiade by breaicing in a glittering new castie. Even tilougil tile printing press was not yet invented, Boiyioy and Cimucic ied tire ratmiyie in a magazine saie Wi'liCi'l swept the countryside. A career confer- ence convinced us ttxat Knigirtifiood was our goai, and we iooiced forward eageriy to our apprenticeship as pages. . I Hagen Vvilat witir ciasses in Engiisil, History, and Latin, we couidn't escape .Iuiius Caesar. Tile ciass eiected Dan and Cilucii to represent us at court wixere we 'X ireiped inaugurate a new URec,' ilaii and aided time Hungarian refugees. Tire track team turned in a 10 to 1 record, and Tommy iooiceci great on Friar Niunctfs ' I Ucindereiiau squad. Lynn, Jeannie, Judy, and Cilucic iniliitrated Honor Society and we had anotiler successfui year ilawicing magazines. At tile compietion of our training as Pages we were confronted witix a many-headed dragon-regents. Staying tiiis beast, we quaiitied as Squires. 71: bf A , ' If lr Ln F K- t k,. L ' QS .S g A i Q r -gage v x f I I l L.. Q F. J if . v. rf 4 ' 8 L 4 I N .rv 1 Lk 5 ,X lf v f .I t , ,U X , , r J : ' 6, S - ' ' 'Q , ' 3. ' r x ' ff , 6 L . X ,-n ,s - We i I wl- .HI X Squirrn Being Squires, we really had to put our noses to the potter's wheel. As a result of the charge of the HVVhite hrigade, we started an Honors English Ill Seminar and were introduced to American History via India. John and Dan were chosen to lead us. Friar H4-agle's tennis team was paced to a winning season hy Steve. and the Squires formed the haclcloone of the Section ll Championship Tract: team. Judy, lVlary Ann, Danny, and Lynn served out part ol their squireship as Bulletin editors. .loan and Chuclc hecame right hand men ol the newly qenovated round table, while H400-Speech Pete and director Nancy attracted Peasants. Pages and Knights alilce to the Squire play, The Perfect lcliotf' lt was ohvious that our goal was just across the moat when we hegan ordering Rings of the Realm. Junior Boards lowered the drawhridge, and we trudged through the triumphal arch to receive the accolade of Knighthood. Knights ln the month when the trees of Sherwood turned scarlet, we arrived-new Knights sporting chrome-trimmed chargers and jousting licences. Linda acceded l dl to top position at the round table under the watchful eye ol' our lvlerlin, --l lxlr. Schwartz. Lynn assumed leadership of the Bulletin stall. After a colorful X F3 football season, Lorie and David started assembling Patches with the help of LLCT ,leannie's very talented art committee and a score ol' Knightly assistants. Amlyas- sadors ol other kingdoms, Eva, Adolfo, and Gojlco enlightened our population, C. while in Hislish we delved deeply for original thoughts. During the rash ol Senior K Parties and fund drives, we chilled to the Thunder ot Sycamore Street tahly X: directed hy Jeannie, and applied to colleges. Fidgeting at the mailhox, we Knights ' somehow made it to June and farewell. .,i I sl A :X . I tfxiv ' ' i Qi Q, .',xQ Wm, N v 1 X wi -yxxw If xy' xN:s r X I sfxwf' ' ,Ss i if e 3K .' -X -QV l' J i s ' L-L - - I N ' - - .., fx, wx f TX T' ix X The Battle of the Buttons An unadorned shirt alone there sits, Exhausted from the tiring war of wits, Forced hrutally into a fight so vile, By unrelenting laws of lvy Style. Before this pretense to the throne was feigned, The nude straight collar undefeated reigned, With never a sign to tell that days would come, W When laurel wreaths helong to other ones. And now the field with dye of threads dark stained, The huttoned collar vantage now has gained, But in the end victorious who will he, Remains for future years' results to see. My Brother's Executioner I have lived, and I am old With hiting memory of hearts so hold, For I have seen, and I have done Things from which simple men would run. I sit here thinking all the time, In this hlaclc asylum of mine, Furl have memories, oh yes, I have done little, hut should have done less. I saw my own helovecl friend. I saw my brother reach his end, I felt his pain when the guillotine hit, And I was present at the pit. I cried and cried hut to no avail, I couldn't malce him cringe with fear, lcould only hy his graveside, drop a tear. So now I have come to the end of my life, The end of all trouhle, the end of all strife. Morhid and gruesome I surely must soun', For I was the executioner in our town. NORMAN BUKSBAUM 48 NANCY AUGUSTUS ,,,,fdi ww-,,.,a-f '5 '-u-. 'LR -fx...,,...,X s..--x',,x'-NY Legend of s h Merry with mead. i e f m Plundered and pill ,g ed eaceful plain Routing the righteo s wit tous re 's Taunting and trouh ng t 'fie towns Valiants vied with vi for Trapping this terrihle trouh - trihe Led hy their love and oyalty thar Dauntless defender of Doth ' De Courageous champions they c : - ' - f 1 ' churls Restoring the righteous, refo ' - f gues Piracy perished, peace n w r : ory, ll. Fervently fighting. th forge e ' -fyf ... 1 9 ' ' s. ary Ann Amdu fi We have seen destruction deep within the shadow. Will lt he again through ourselves serls to all lrlce shadows: DANIEL LEVIN Ode to the Grandfather Clock You've lcept the time for centuries, Though worn and ohsolete, symmetrically and constantly Produced a steady heat. The secret tales and untold thoughts Your mechanisms hold, The minutes of heroic acts That malce the wealcling hold. The time it toolc a strapping lad To run around a traclc, May mold a shining destiny Or malce a future hlaclc. The many lives you've ticlced away, Your tapping through the hush, Your time may hring a new-horn child With cheelcs of rose and lmlush. And when l die, my wise old friend. When time has -talcen me. Youll still he standing straight and tall For other eyes to see. The lcnowledge you've collected, sir Must malce your insides reelc, What ideal thoughts this world would gain you could spealcl ELLEN RUBENSTEIN Design For Living By JANE NEWLAN Win,ning Senior Essay In Gods great world there is one cherished gift which has been awarded to every individual-1 life. Although there is nothing comparable to this treasure, it is the one thing that the majority of the people let slip through their fingers like worthless grains of sand. Once the moments of life have passed away, they can never be regained and put to a more satisfactory use. There is no doubt that if we realize the value of life and the importance of spending each second like a hundred-dollar bill, we shall live a happier and more worthwhile existence. Since the beginning of time life has always been held in the highest esteem, but it has never been considered too great a price for one person to give his life that the lives of others may be saved. Scientists for years have devoted their en- tire lives to explore the unlmown in an effort to safeguard, prolong or rescue a life from the clutches of death by disease. Capital punishment is an example of the value of life as regarded by society. Certainly if to lose life is the worst of all fates, to have life should be recognized as the greatest privilege attained by anyone: therefore, how can anyone treat life like a toy or a piece of clothing? How can any person put life in a closet and use it only when he feels it is necessary? Life is an investment that God has made in us. It is our bounden duty to show our Creator that He has made a good investment and to pay Him baclc by putting to best use the resources in our power. ln order to spend life with discretion, the smallest components of life, seconds and minutes, must first be utilized fully. Even the most trivial act may be a poor expenditure of time if there exists behind it no underlying or obvious motive. However, one should not limit his actions to finan- cial or scholastic achievement. An effort aimed at enjoyment, health or relaxation must also be considered sensible. However, having a purpose alone is only half the battle of spending moments wisely. Unless every plan of action is carried out completely and results can be shown, obviously the incentive was not strong enough in the first place. Part of life consists in associating with others. Friendship is almost as essential as rest and nutrition. Unfortunately human beings often have a tendency to involve themselves in an artificial web of friendship from which they benetit little. Friends should have common interests and should be able to offer one another advice, experience and knowledge, as Well as companionship. Fre- quently it is advantageous for an individual to seelc the friendship of those who need his intel- lect and ability. Such a relationship tends to round out his personality by giving him the assur- ance that he is assisting others and performing a useful taslc in life. If the union of two minds gives the opportunity neither to absorb nor to offer knowledge, assistance or experience, once again life is being expended carelessly. Adolescence is really the decisive era in life when every moment's value must be estimated with the most scrutiny. By wasting the all- important moment, a youngster may seriously affect the outcome of his later life or future career and live to regret his mistake forever after. Even before adolescence the idea of life's importance should be instilled in a child so that he will be adequately prepared for the trial in life that he will soon be called upon to face. Not only a person's career but his personality as well may tend to rest on his altitude during adolescence. A foolish youngster, who is deaf and blind to the fact that he should devote his every moment toward enlarging his lcnowledge of the world about him toward some other purpose that will later benefit him, will grow into a lazy, and ig- norant person, laclcing in any of the characteris- tics of a successful individual. Vvhen adolescence is 'treated as only a time for fun and diversion, an unhappy adult life results. Instead of budgeting the iniiuential moments of youth, a person will try to talce on the impossible burden of shaping his life when it is half over. Middle age is the proper time to reap the benefits of a youth spent wisely. It is the time to talce those few extra moments that one denied himself in his youth. The person who never wastes a second of his life, who has a purpose for his every act, and who can find an accomplishment in everything he attempted, will never exist: however, the indivi- dual, especially the adolescent, who persistently endeavors to follow such a pattern toward self- improvement has a one-way ticlcet to success. YSL -Z 33 he G-Q -SS' .rf :sr 5 .cr P Qi Q SEN test? t to wha -5 me Oi Ze sw: 'H Qld .:-Q -Q-Q E3 'am cn fd'-E CB' Us PHOM sho st one I' .IU O cn -if-E 'E vm UJQ1 LrJ.::5 c:... EE 53 -A-o 3 I' G Ill Q u-1 : .2 -H K5 ll! N Q-4 2 D-1 eu -Cf O Z' Q aa -C I .E I-1.1 'Ts I5 : IU 2 an .E .Z Ll D H5 E' o U -I E' V1 - 'HI H-tm va M - U 19 5 rn .- GJ 'cz O az: .52 2.5 ni Q to Popularity as TE 5 CD Book orite HV D!! Fortune Time eventeen on S licati Pub orite P 45 U-LT-1 .E as CD 'E N N N N Z ni 3 UC 23 50 C-u 0.2 -L.,-. Ho BE P35 in-1 I P'- C! 45 O ,cm .-5 S: 'UPI vm 3:0 3.5 Pg- PU! 4-I as UD I: 'eu 3 'U 33 no-bl M5 . 'p,, 3? I CD 'U L- 5 O E-' v 'U 5 fl' 33 ff. 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W ifxfo ELL K VL NL MV Pu f U .lk - Cf 29 AV QW Cb if LL OFFICERS President ....,,.,.,.......................... Arnold Rabinor Vice President .....,.............,........,.... Nlarlc Koiber Secretary ........... .,................... D ici: DeVuono Treasurer ..... .....,......,.... A lan Finkelstein Class Sponsor ................... George Boyd 0112155 nf IHEE 0112155 uf 1952 Class Sponsor OFFICERS President ...........,.....,.........,.,......,...,. Jack Hayflick Vice President .....,.............,...,.......,..,, Lynn Locks Secretary ,.,..,......... ...,....................... L ucy Dilg Treasurer ........ Sam Lieberman .............Anna Metzler - pnkvnmvn nf llxlp US, I-Of VVO kIl0VV nol what we clo. Theres like Blvarning X 1 our Burbaridad! no place homeroom! ' Basic Droodles I They also serve who only sil and wail. -4 '-- 5' 'V V651 now lefs try to Find the right answers. -, 65 K e ' 1 ,J X -, e I I Q L YOUI' speed VVHS VV0l'1CICffUl' 2 1 IAV 01215112 Ziff Escape from stucty hall And ttlen for my fourth choice . . . Blactclisted by Duncan Hines sw 6 Wait 'tit you get to the lop, kids! La.Penseuse 6 n 2321111211 Well, thafs a moot question. At play! ,V Vvhat, me worry? An original though!! An amazing phenomenon? The Senior Class Presents THUNDER ON SYCAMORE STREET Mrs. McAllister Arthur Hayes ..... Franlc Morrison . Joseph Blalce ........ Clarice lvlorrison Roger Morrison . Chris Morrison Charlie Denton ..... Grace Denton ........ Bill McAllister ....... Mrs. Harlcness .. Phyllis Hayes ...... Carolyn Hayes ..... .lucly Blalce .......... Mac ...................... lrma ...................... Anna Blalce ....,... Mrs. Carson . Neighbors ....... CAST lVlyra Silverman ........................ .......... P eter Chester Richard Mann Marlc ilorclan .................Nancy Augustus Daniel Levin Shari Steinhorn Harvey Coolc Lorie Yolcel Alan Weinberg Lucille Komisar Toni Ortner lrene Perelman Margot Shulol George Schwartz Bonnie Sanclers Marcia Sutcliffe Ellen Fogel Carolyn Franlce, JOE-Ill Endel, Robert Kaplan. James Gatteau. Elizabeth Stanton Everson A. Kinn -1 Director Jeanne Dilg ,- Student Director The Junior Class of 1959 Presents THE PERFECT IDIOT CAST Margaret Tennyson ..,,.,..............................,,.,....,... .lucly Axenzow .laclcie Tennyson ,,..., ........,......,,.. D aniel Levin Rlioclora ......,.........,................. ......,,,.. lv lyra Silverman Roger Tennyson ................,... ........... D avid Pollaclc Walter P. Latllerlyy ......... ,.......,. V ictor Muslcin Peter Cliester Daniel Tennyson ............ Artliur Barnarcl ,... .,.... ,........ N o rman Bulcslyaum Miss Baker ..,,....,.,,.... ,.......,............... E llen Fogel Lincla Barnard ...,,,.,........... ..... ..............,.,, L o rie Yolcel Jeannie Vvilson ........,...,,,...................................,.,,...... lrene Perelman Aloysius fpuizfi Vvitomslci ............,.................... .lames Gerarcli Carla Carlson .......,,,,......,........................ Barbara Diamonclstein Miss Bootll ,.......,,,......................,..... ,...,,..................... M argot Sllulof A Policeman ............................,............,.......,,............ Howard Piclcus Dr. Hoclcliorst Von Bari .,.,.........,,....,...,..,......... Micllael Ratner Everson A. Kinn '- Director Nancy Augustus -1 Stuclent Director KW. .M ,f lm! The Junior Class of 1960 Presents NIGHT OF JANUARY 16 cast Prison Matron .......,................... Carol Veltman Bailiff ...................................,....... .. Jurlge Heath ................................ District Attorney Flint ....... His Secretary ,............................. Defense Attorney Stevens His Secretary .............,..,....... Clerlc of the Court ............... Karen Anclre ......................... Dr. Kirkland ....,.............. Mrs. John Hutchins ...... Homer Van Fleet ............. Elmer Sweeney .................. Nancy Lee Faulkner ...,....... David Simingron Rohert Straclcs Stuart Richel Judy Scheichet .................Stuart Schecter Ann Turer Steven Lehrer Toni Gross Steven Heniclc lna Brody Howard Drucker Jeffery Gural Mona Feit Magda Svenson ...............,............. ................ R uth Prichep John Graham Nhfhitfielcl Jane Chancller ....................,...... Sigurcl Jungquist ,,................. Larry Regan ............................... Roberta Van Rensselaer .. Peter May Janet Ahner Hellmut Menz Alan Kalmanoff SLISHII Glaser Policeman ................,................................................. Alan Breiter James V. Del..ulce-Director Barbara Kaye-Student Director P X fi! - . ii ' is-'G S I Qinllri 'LUIfP At the ltnnnil Efahlv STUDENT COUNCIL This year was one ot renovation for the governing hody ot Hewlett. Queen Linda, Sir txtarshatt. and three outstanding squires, Judy, Peggy and Chris, introduced many changes at the Round Tahte. For the tirst time, class presidents were astced to sit in at Council meetings. These otticers had no vote hut each headed his class delegation and hart the power to catt special meetings ot his class group. New seating. hy classes, was also begun this year. Another improvement was to hold meetings titteen minutes earlier than past years and to adjourn tive minutes earlier to allow time tor committee meetings alter the assemblage ot the entire Round Tahte. Council initiated a huddy system to help new students acquaint themselves with our castle: Round Tahte memhers were also responsihte tor the Honor Rott. Council posted RA. announcements, supplied directions to att away tourna- ments and secured discount cards tor the student body. The Round Tahte presented its annual Freshman orientation program and yearly Christmas assemhty. The annual Vvar Clrphan Drive resulted in a greater collection than has ever tmetore heen made. Spirit Leaders, Sir Gerry and Lady Bonnie, and the new Boosters promoted and increased support for the Blue-Jactceted Knights. Councils gala Scholarship Dance was another spartcting success. Proceeds from this halt wilt tinance a Student Council Scholarship. an outstanding new project highly esteemed hy att. 1 ,' 5 Q ' 4 E51 ESV? fT a 'Vw f tw q':f QT, Q,vTN 31 is A x 3 . , , - 4 3 4: ' A 6 ww 'M' Amd- - 7 V N W 5' I - I wi?-g Ig Ki 5 8 1 Q 3 NL. A 132 GPIB Enllviin The Hewlett Bulletin lcept residents of Hew- lett castle up-to-date on all important events. Excellent news and sports coverage, fine editorials, and fascinating features account for the vast popularity ol this document. Mrs. White supervised all expenditure, aided Ly Sir Jerry, Lady Shari and their staffs. Mrs. Kielty's expert guidance helped Lady Lynn to manage the paper. Ladies Judy and Mary Ann were assisted by two ahle Squires, Carol and Janet: their newly initiated system ol uheatsn enabled them to collect news from all four corners of the lcingdom. Sir Tom and Sue, a Squire, presented outstanding literary worlcs on their feature page, while Sir Dan and Lady Linda lcept running records of all tournament play. 5 . I . Hewlett High School f: ' 'X Columbia Scholastic . 'fi' IS a member of the 1.'9'A:'L'E Press Association rf, -4- L:-gllllil-5 ','5l'17't?3J PUBLISHED BY AND FOR THE STUDENTS OF HEWLETT HIGH SCHOOL Editor-in-Chief: Lynn Getzler News Editors: 'Mary Ann Amdur. Judy Axenzow. Assistant News Editors: Janet Ahner, Carol Lidz. Feature Editors: Tom Shattman, Susan Klein. Sports Editors: Daniel Levin, Linda Pearce. News Stall: Marshall Bedine, Harriet Bisgaier, Roberta Drayer, Lucille Komisar, Lila Mukamal, Ellen Feingold, Peggy Fox, Peggy Green- berg. Linda Kaplan, Regina Levinthal, Patricia Michaels, Carol Shoenfeld, Jane Hirschliefer, Mary Keats, Caroline Levin, Andy Plaks, Lynn Braverman. Feature Staff: Susan Baum, Barbara Hemley, Nancy Konheim, Ivy Sloan, Yvette Small, Alan Stern, Leslie Seiden. Barbara Shaffzin, Beth Holland, Sue Selesko, June Spirer, Kathy Weiner Gail Zweigenthal, Victor Komisar, Stuart Laiken. Jane Rosenberg. Columnists: Barbara Diamondstein. Ann Gerstel, JoAnn Kaplan, Harriet Bisgaier, Louise Glick, Susan Koretz. .loan Seldon, Sandy Kressel, Laura Godofsky, Susan Wetstein. Advertising Manager: Jerry Solovei. Circulation Manager: Shari Steinhorn. Advertising Layout Manager: Sue Levinsohn. HEWLETT ' t BULLETI on Tu , ..,....,. . , . ...- 1 hockey st - ll brought ' E hockey ss gills WPY9 OIVIUEU UP Ulf W .tuuongr me returning: ierteinien .ne l f groups. Une group meeting on pmnk Shmidt, Steve Hemcky HM, Kit-ky Meyers, Micky Alpert, Au: I az Monday und Wednesday, while the, ,,MwB,,,,kley and Rcismaml' Tm. tin Bluirli, and Jeff Leedy. Returx , 'S othvlil nu-t un 'Iwm-fl---' -' ' V is lwolstered by the additioni iHHlPm '1'e1. from las' yea!-is tea 0 H filly- ' S ayne Clcvenf I' Peter Ma ' of Mft nlfee ' 5 tage y zeinoffamii Boosters Promote iw- Mnfwf n h Dfiwlll 'vomers all. Wi 0 I 11' aftel' nl' lg 51.111, S nish Program fm, ,my ,New School Spznt Ma.-X, ste- 1 - at make 1 pa KN, auch as mst year a.n,,,,m, mm, . .... ,. ....... nn.. .insupn Berg playir ,........ip By ...urn nockcy Lawn, ,L does have great depth-isinglcs. The doubles matches are 5,m,L1-W,-ing WQSL 11emp5y,uu11'S llis latest coaching experience wu games ainoni: ourselvvn. 11 K'lUSS ww.. 1. ..., ns.. ...mitv-s :hue fm- Lowaf nlavesl by Bolt Weiner, David Law- ,MSCS and ii,nun,I hc.. yimgzm-L. at Lake Orion. Mluhizan. where ht Cez . . E lon t UH- st..o...., ...s...,. ..- 1 i Milfshil fll4'll1lll'liSf JUYC9 Cuhelhl ' . lefense of'- the Section Threel Rosen, Potters, Huber and DuVono, hefe- Lihlw C ' A I pionshiv The first match sa' 'nllaborated in r 'ng tand occa- The 'WW f0fll'h and MY- D'-189 LUVY DlllHewIett att V'sf1.'Vnln'ook 5-0. 'lly passir mis dizzy were Lzl'1'l'U'4l hy '-WGUW-flVe V91 lestein, I I 'k ying 4, 'vlett shi' 1 op., sity, thirty-one junior varsity, an- Fmnke, 0 91-r , -1 , H.. twenty-two fruslnnan squad play lander, . ' ' in G 4-10, . ers on Scptcmbcr 2, as the ninetee: Kaplan, l' , of th, if 6 -Y. v-eight s easo n commencec ,,,,,,,, P., Guests To Arrive January From . Wm ,mu 22 Q l ,my X... feng that this Sm., Alive Mu a I 'ed rloso sing.. 1 L p. ' suvvcss lnzcuuse of th Mukmlml' Burma, Argentina, and liartmanl. G 0 . ' and Slllfll' generate' ran, Jani-L ruppvi, nm-aura at-nn-I cmd- Themforg as in golf ,he luw- wgyg 5.7, 5.3, 5.2 ang 9.7, f, Q' UL -ntire squad. Spiri ler, Lauiio Sclunirinrwher, Nancy wt More wins- ' ' Wimmgh I5 A159 Undefqglq-M ey V sc. 'lie Ufllb' ffhlfll .. i,,, , , .. ' Selnviutzwotit., .loan Simi., Laiulyn The meets have been held at Val- Undo,-emed and Unscored uponyl L vtoik with Sietz, hllen Silberblatt, Susan ,ey Stream State Park and Sams' Hewlett t,.a,,e1,,d to wantagh, nv. 6 fo. nen, su Steinberg, and Sue Walling. bury Park. The courses in the ,Me which was also undefeated. Peter He auf? 6 'fa , las n i ' ' ' ' nn' R ' 'x avas out because of sickness, After the Q Q -ibn. -l- O Steve liars couldn't play quent midfieh. Q ,b 4 l ' Hube I 6 to a sl- in gym class. picked up the bai.Q JVUK- fe beinx ' W ,, . . ' vlet' ' 'imzles. and drove down the field Qu Q 'nl 'erbacks neo. ruuuwliug our oout witlvieam is coached by Jim Hart whol .. - I v nu the sec- by Tony and fullback .Ib -si... L th' Central' WE WIN Play Lynbmok on also coached last year's undefo' .n order to keep WTA Then' UUC9 in Sf'0l'lY1?,' l' '1 ' 1 the 1401 and W00llm9l'9 Academy t,.M.k Squad, We are an .eams intact. At one tory, Dennis again ran the end LA-2? O l'- ' 4 on the 16th. On Oct. 21, Baldwin that the boys will L mmm: in an matches, the hind nice blocking for 3 T-D. The Q Zio. .1111 will meet our eleven . Son an fin,-1 - ' ' ' ' ' ow- P92 Q 'N 'Fe ll 1-'Or the playday at Wantagh, an - , ought :H . . skin still re Q .nan ir honor team will be chosen which Keminiscer Revlew81i,,c football,1m, f 33 ' halfl will consist of the cream of the -1 when Hewwu.Mremw ,wmhnsu N. hm mud ymm- mi me end barks. ' eg- ui Hopi, of the class main' and l , 'n Hewlews to win the sectional title. Of the HPSY- quarter the Score was LV i 9 buck represent Hewlett agains' have 3 sepdram After the Wantagh match the f0l1l'i09n nothing, in Howl L he wil six 54110015 to see WL , l 'sity lpogtpail sqflad' squad. again playing without Hart. favor. The boosters fwf' '-'0 gzruund saint vlctormus' Gnr A Km entire y mf ment gmuip man and Marx, defeated Lynbrook U10 time of l-lltlff T wlth hls speed ai 9 Zgilyizsgimcted of a brand 5-0. This time Joseph Berg, Bob PfU'ilSiy5V 'dlggage' will be dlfflclrilrl U , - 4 1 W, ,' I d St W it I d ably 9. top on ose em sweeps. est Re .1 new team, they are a lathe green, Qirjgl ln 9 9' Zmall P 37 I ' S Xyrobk two are followed by Dick Rosen as was evidenced in eir first ' ' ' H W , X th. promising' sophomore funothei 'ltagh game which they dr- to Wes: ,hiv W ffzman K iContinucd on Page GJ Aft -t.. strong victory over W. Hemllsteall D Sgcom - . 4 ,. 2 -t ', I' 1 A g 7 ' Honiplsleadc: the Hewlett team was 3 V 0 ml1Cl1 , t-.,. ,... .. evil no surprised by underdog War' mly to MVS M Y.. . e t H YW' S ' Res: en s cc P ets just ' G 6 I 'L wel Q d ,rn 1,10 with , G newe Q fl I and sox a v--1'0iffH- 10 h bot r l I 0 Sui-etyl ...oily improvi Q X .ve matc es! tea . in the he R , .or for Cellfmt 9039! Tematches Wm' desperate. our in the tuurth quur- . - W W fu.wi'w , - Th ,f Q W h . UD to fly their hand at this invig- Hewletts sore, and Rosen 41,9 Q -Iflpileflfl and mlm? - ter things got lively! After a Grating spun Under the ble ran the extra point. I .tn of these matches are at home. thirty.four yard pass play to a pervision of 'MN Bangel-E that Wh n the third period startw' K G - K 1 1, tou 'hd b We t II t i, Hanes 8-7 hut Wantagh F . Lau- The team is back to ful strengt uhzir 0:31 icoreys Tmenlpircoalic J V Blue now, and looking forward to the Y ' ' Y more T.D.'s and ' ' ' 1, t t h f th , t away for a forty yard run to the back in they' 'k'l'l'a kS Tlmlflly as ma C 0 e year agams two. Rosen plunged across off- R0ck9,v a C lucky Telfer. I -rrw mv Wanfnvh. center. The extra point was missed. 1, m it for thzizJ.Vi3a1-E h E . . - - in the Period we gained -'U n Tamer' Oy ar ar d and after a few mid- ga .116 ?Cl1Si'llf0l'.HgdbJilE'TiY -,Urlid S l l t 9 r I a I s i quarterback Huber was Z , . - t A 4 . in S me 0 3 er an eve We would like here to sincerely' r favor of Duvono' Dwi' aogal pep rally whic R 'I inaui htes the fall sports seaso was held on Friday, September 21 in the gym. Its purpose was to if stil enthusiasm and spirit througl, out the student body. These factors are essential for a winning team ' ec' Council noni? Full Year iii R nel. I The team has also recently ac- quired eight new boys to bolster the thank those student writers who cooperated with us to make this page possible. They are Steve Potters, Tony Pecoraro, Kenneth Wolfe, Howard Marcus, John Kramer, Linda Borodkin, Ann sent Rosen, a sophomore back, on a sixty-four yard plunge to the ten. Then, on the ten, Potters re- ceived the first T.D. pass thrown to him in two years of play for our final score. Little Dichter went over for the extra point, and the I l bf girls practice after school and - .f 4 5 Q, - ge 75 s 76 ima it at ie Uhr Zlntvrnatinnal Qivlatinnz Qlluh Miss Underhill llelps Dave Sclieicilet, Nessa Cliipur- noi, and Judy Axenzow lead tllis group of Knights wliose interests include time activities of surrounding kingdoms. Meetings are devoted to discussions of cur- rent events, factors of llistorical interest and prepa aration oi annual projects: among time-se are time maintenance of a bulletin board, tile presentation of an assembly program, the sponsorsllip of a clothing drive for time students oi Atiiens College in Greece, and acting as liosts to tlie Foreign Ambassadors who annually visit Hewlett Castle under the sponsorsliip of the Herald Tribune Youth Forum. -E iw. 1, fi Elinrrign Amhazmrhnrn .vm ADOLFO JOSE CROSA Adolfo Crosa, Hewlett's uArgentine Ambassa- dor was the guest ot Steve Kessler. A most considerate and perceptive person, Adolfo was always able Io see both sides ot a situation. His memorable television appearance was high- lighted by a defense of American Teenagers and praise of Hewlett High: ul have attended a Spanish class at Hewlett High School . . . they lcnow a great deal about the language . . . they have a very good teacher, a wonderful teacher . . . U Adolfo's charm and sense of humor were evi- denced in all his actions. He believes that teen- agers are very much atilce all over the world. and he himself-seen at a party learning lo Lindy or cheering tor Hewlett at a basketball game- seems proof of this statement. GOJKO STANIC Hewietts European friend, Goilco Stanic from Yugoslavia, stayed at the home of Larry Bader. While telling us about Yugoslav politics and education, Gojlco pointed out similarities and differences in the lives ol teen-agers in our two countries. While Yugoslav social life is similar to our own, uroclc 'nl rolll' was a new sport which Gojlco quiclcty mastered. Sightseeing in New Yorlc City. Cojiqo found the Empire State Building, the Sloclt Exchange and the Courts most impressive: he commented that New Yoric seemed to him a city for business transactions, but not for permanent residence. Gojlco was a sharp listener and possessed a wry wit. He was always willing to laugh at our jolces and was an active participant in our discussions. EVA DANIELS ut was instantly awalce . . . I lay still . . . body and mind completely alert. The sound came again for a second or two. Suddenly, shockingly, a shell exploded in the shrub: the momentary blast and glare of flame died away before l realized what had happened. A weird, inhuman cry pierced the night--there was the scutlling of a heavy body struggling somewhere in the daricness. I snuggled closer to mynmother, lcnowing that something fearful was going on, yet unable to understand what it was all about. We waited until the sun . . ,thrust up from behind the jungle tops in a ltood of color. Even when it was fully light, we remained motionless, alert and shivering in the dry bed of a stream. Another day had dawned in April 1945. We were on the eastern slopes of the Pegu Yomas in Central Burma- reliugees from the war oi liberation. These are my earliest recollections. These words were our in- troduction to Nia Khin Aye, Eva Daniels, our guest from Burma, who lived with Jeanne Dilg. Eva proved to be a most charming and versa- tile guest. The Host committee will never forget the delicious Burmese dinner she prepared for them, nor will her many friends at Hewlett Forget the warm smile and vivacious spirit that brought Burma so near to them. 77 V 1 ix Q 1 HM Xfs W.C.C. Squires m ay join the World Citizens Club . sponsored by Friar Turner. This group is headed by Alan Stern, Jeff St garten,Ju ein- ciy Scheichet, and Mike Nelson. W.I.R.C. Nlrs Br , ower sponsors the Worlvd-In-Review Club, a Page group whose officers are Maxine Springer, Vviliiam Greenwood, and S USBI1 Pollack. International Forum The International Forum gieans its membership from among the Peasantry and P the ages. Susan Vveiner, Barry Bennett, Lynn Zweigenthai, Gail Zweigenthal ci , an Joan Kirsh- man lead this Club ci , un er the sponsorship of Wir. Helierman. Since memb ership in the Internation l club is limited to Kn' h l a Relations ig ts, the apprentices have slmi ar groups on their own levels MATH TEAM This yearts lineup ot stcitttut veteran Seniors and rookie Juniors made Coach Heagte's Mathtetes a successful squad. The captain ot' the team is Steve Kessler. CHESS CLUB Chess enthusiasts gather on twtondays to play this international favorite and to improve their game. Heading this group are President Robert Ntitter and Vice President Dennis Linsey. Nh. Hudis is their sponsor. I W t 5, if -5 ADVANCED SCIENCE CLUB This ctuh provides those students who are in- tensety interested in science with an opportunity to become acquainted with the scientitic wortd. Ruled hy: President Ronald Schuter, Vice-Presb dent Mike Ratner, Secretary Pat Schoen, and Treasurer Barry Green. The sponsor is Mr. Kerwin. MATH CLUB Niathematically inclined Seniors meet under Friar Heagles auspices to discuss mathematical problems, puzzies, and par- adoxes. This cluh is under the rule of President Larry Bader, Vice President Steve Kessler, and Secretary Sam Marwit. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The memhers of the Photography Club explore the correct methods of picture talcing and developing and then utilize their acquired knowledge and experience at all school functions. These shutter- bugs are led hy Grace Burlce as Presi- dent. They are sponsored hy Mr. Grey. Kes. fy! GENERAL SCIENCE CLUB The General Science Club stimulates an inter- est in the field of science through discussions and actual experiments. The cluifs president is Cai Gold. Mr. Rosenfeld is the sponsor. 81 PLUMA Y LAPIZ Pluma y Lapiz, whose members puhlish tht Spanish newspaper which has received laudahlt comments, chose to follow Presidente Susita Lev insohn, Vice-presidente Judit Rahinor, Secretarit Barhara Kalmanofl, and Tesorera Linda Feldmal as its elected oiiicers. ln the assemhly program this cluh, sponsored hy Senor hlirslcy, dramatizeu exciting sequences from a colorful hulllight, com plete with matador, picador, handeriilero, ant el toro. LA SOCIEDAD HISPANICA La Sociedad Hispanica sponsored hy Senor Todisco followed the leadership of President Anita VVeisherger, aided lay Vice-Presidente A, ano Stern, Secretaria Laura Manza, and Tesorer Laura Schnurmacher. In their assemhiy program they brought the flavor of a typical Spanish cias: room to those students unacquaintecl with the ir tricate machinations of La Clase de Espanol. EL CIRCULO ESPANOL El Circulo Espanol de la Senorita Phillips we led hy Presidente David Curtis, Vice-Presider Mario Zeitsolil Secretaria Dorotea Schwartz, an Tesorero Beto lwlann. In the Spanish Assemhlf this very talented group presented a delighth performance ol wfhe Emperors New Clothes, featuring Roherto Schulman as the Emperadc and Elena Zinn as his heautifui wife. HONGR SOCIETY Tile Honor bocnety has done ns best to upllold ie gallant traditions of lcnigiltilood. Led by tilose entle maidens, President Linda Pearce and Sec- :tary Jeanne Dilg, their December Tea and satire rx Robin Hood preserved something of a slower nd grander past. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais aids its members in French onversation by means of games, discussions. and ongs. its ruling class consists of President Ellen iernstein, Vice President Ronnie Rittmaster, iecretary Nancy Kaplan, and Treasurer Susan llein. Time club is guided by lxlrs. Holtlcamp. LA SOCIETE FRANCAISE This society uses games and songs in French 1 malce its members more liuent in this language. 'lie society is ruled by President Peter lviay, Vice 'resident Betty Poster. Secretary Fran Collins, nd Treasurer Rutli Pricixep. La Societe is super- ised by lxiiss Frey. SERVICE LEAGUE Tiiis league is composed of a group oi hard-woricing students wiio give up tiieir stuciy ilaiis in orcier to ine of service lo the SCilO0i. The ieague is under tide super- vision oi ixiiss DuBois. SERVICE WORKSHOP Service woricsidop is time ciuii which iceeps time sciwooiis iouiietin boards up to ciate. Timey aiso sponsor sucii campaigns as tiie mit- ten and stamp cirives. Tile woricsiwop is ieci iny: Presi- cient, Laura Gociofsicyg Vice Presicic-nt, Eiizainettl Stan- long Secretary, Luciiie Ko- misar and Treasurer, ivy Sioane. it is sponsored by Miss Vviiiauer. AUDIO-VISUAL SQUAD Mr. Power's Auciio-Visu- ai service squad is ieci by: Franic Sciimicit, Vviiiiam iviorris, Gerald Slorcil, Lar- ry Spero, and Patricia Le- Seur. y x X gd! B f f f TWIRLERS The twiriers are an added attraction to our foothaii games. The twiriers aiso show their taients in our annual Stars Over Broad- way production. The co- captains are Pat Studiey and Sharon Simpson. LEADERS CLUB This group is made up of a few chosen giris who want to he of assistance in gym ciass. They prepare ex- ercises. oificiate at games and aid in teaching educa- tion. The officers of this ciuia are President. Car- oiyn Seitzg Vice President, Susan Waiting: Secretary, Joan Grode and treasurer, Janet Ahner. The Leaders ciuh is under the supervi- sion of Miss Wilson. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economics Ciuh furthers the art and science of homemaicing. The officers of this ciuin are President, Pat Hendrickson a n d Secretary-Treasurer, Rocheiie Gould. Mrs. Pe- trone is the supervisor. MUSIC CLUB On the theatricai side, the Music Ciuh had a very successful year under the ahie leadership of Jo-Ann Kaplan. Ken Ger- wit, Margie Cohen, Laura Godofsky, and Bonnie Green. The opera field trip to see ui..a Bohemel' and their annuai home- taient pageant ustars Over Broadway appealed to nohie and peasant aiike. ART CLUB ina Frey, Grand Knight of the Easel, her squires Vice President Sue Mintz, Secretary Florence Cyhush, Treasurer Bahette Weiner and their vasseis have stacked up an impressive record in 58-59. Among their projects were piaster pins of their own design and painted card- board puzzles for the chiidren at St. Joseph's Hospital. DRAMA WORKSHOP Drama Workshop is designed for all those interested in histrionics. its members consist of those gifted with the taient of acting, as weii as those who enjoy doing iighting and set work. The ciuh is headed hy Barhara Diamondstein as President, Muriel Haber as Vice President, Made- iine Ferrara as Secretary, and Michelle Gianzrock as Treasurer. Drama workshop is sponsored hy Mrs. Giomio. T67 4 L. . ff . L K ii f Z sb yiiz sg Q I , c A 3 I 'NR' X f .1 f' 1 59 A it f E' is J A g .,,. .5 -V L , V- ,fi Q K J A its may -f 4, f i? .1 Uv g I ' Q fig S2 w ' . If W! s 'l l I x 33 VARSITY FOOTBALL This season Hewlett. under Coach Seia, had a strong and willing squad, dt-spite ilu- tact that lhey played in an unusually tough league. At the begin- ning of the season Hewlett showed might in all departments stunning West Hempstead with a 54-7 romp. Two weeics later the Jackets again completely out-classed their opponents hy whipping East Rocicaway 45-7. On a mud-soaiced Field Hewlett fought and literally slid its way to a 6-0 triumph over lwiaiverne. After sustaining a loss to an inspired Wantaugh team, Hewlett was never able to regain peaic form due to injuries to men in icey positions. it is difficult to single out i'iewiett's stars. However, much credit must he given to co-captains Bill Dichter, Jim Gerarcii. and all-scholastic Tony Pecoraro. Key seniors in the ranics were Steve Potters, Ray Easteriin, Chuck Huber, and Dennis Wise. f' X Q. 13 If G J' fl , iw '4 - f I . N , y W . ' D f . NQJJ i is 'NI' f i K . ill F f Wwmigirtti ,ff I N, , 5 ,K Q1 y If 55 , x rf w. K A ' If xkxtl 3 j mit Qt 5 will 3 f X xxwttwwwmtl f if if ,t Qs, i P N V' 5 .. 5 CAPTAINS AND COACHES L. to R.,-.Coach Sela, .lim Gerardi, Tony Pccoraro, Bill Dic'l1ter, Coach Dugan. SENIORS Top, L. to R.: Bob Wolf, Dennis Wise, .lim Gerardi, Chuck Huber: Nlid., L. to R. :Billy Dich- ter, Vinny Keane, Bobby Ruchman, Steve Pot- ters, Steve Bezozo: Sitting: Bill Kelly, Peter Burlce, Tony Pecoraro, Ray Easterlin, Steve Lelaer. 1' . . ffl W S i' Li ' FOOTBALL RESULTS-1958 . .4 X I A I 3iij:',.7 V Hewlett Opponents kt 'l f 9f27 34 VV. Hempstead 7 X 'f' l r 1014 7 WaDlRUgll 22 jf! ,. gg, 10x11 45 E. Rockaway 6 X I l0fl8 7 V. S. South 34 ' 10125 O Nlalvernc 0 X' llfl I3 South Sadr- 26 nfs 0 s.-.fora 0 lifl5 6 Long Bt-zach 33 1 fi! X, JUNIOR VARSITY FROSH Hewletfs First .l.V. as a single unit under Coach Boln Carey fought all season in a very commend- able manner. Although the team did not finish on the winning side of the ledger, great feats are expected from many of Coach Carey's prospects in the future. Among these who should he parti- cularly cited for their drive are co-captains Herb Mosher and Joel Schecter, and John Kramer. The Frosh of Hewlett High this season worlced very hard playing under their new colors. Follow- ing a tough schedule all season, the Frosh enjoyed only partial success. Soon many of these stout- hearted Knights will he lighting lor the Blue and White on Varsity. Their experience is invaluable for the future. . , , . The 1958-59 haslcethall season was one that will not he soon forgotten at Hew- lett. Led hy Captain and all-scholastic haclccourtman Tom Pearsall, 6' 4 junior Bryan Mcsweeney, and 6' 2 Steve Hartman, our team handed Hempstead its only deteat of the regular season, copped third place in tough Section ll, and made the county play-otfs as an at-large team. They played hustling haslcethall all season and, under the hrilliant coaching of Mr. Munch, went much further than expected, compiling a 15-6 record. The prospects for next year seem extremely hright. Although six hoys will he graduated in June, there are 7 juniors and one sophomore now on the Varsity. Help is also expected from the J.V. which had an outstanding season. Starring in the trontcourt should he lVlcSweeney, Silverman, Brodsky, Corde, and Davis. Baclccourt shlining lights should include Haskell, Rahinor, Zeitsotif, Stein, and RIISSO. Hewlett Hewlett l2f 5f58 60 Lawrence 55 1 zf 1 2f58 Lawrence 12f16!58 54 Southside 72 1f30f59 Southside 12flQf58 75 New Hyde Parlc 69 2f 5f59 New Hyde Part: 12f25f58 75 Calhoun 58 2f 6f59 Calhoun if Qf5Q 47 East Meadow 55 2X1 5f59 East lxleadow lfl6f5Q 75 Elmont 44 2f17f59 Elmont 1fl6f5Q 56 Hempstead 55 2f20f5Q Hempstead 1f25f59 65 Freeport 48 2f24f5Q Freeport 1fp7f59 49 Long Beach 48 2f27f59 Long Beach Play-off game 5f5f59-Hewlett 55 Great Neck North 64 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL This was a laanner year lor the Hewlett .l.V., operating under the slcilllul direction of Mr. Hart. Compiling a 15-5 record, they rarely had a close game and usually won lay 50 or 40 points. There were many stars on this team. Diclc De- Vuono and Barry Schneider were prolific scorers all season. Tommy Russo excelled as a playmalcer and did triclcs with the hall heretofore helieved impossihle. Tommy Davis, Kenny Vvolle, and Fred Rosen controlled the laaclchoards, and seldom the opposition get more than one shot at a time. Rounding out this tremendous squad were Bob Donald, Dave Fox, Dick Rosen, Ron Sommers, Vic Umanslty, and Jim Emma. Because of the performance ol this yearls J.V., next yearis varsity can he expected to have another line season. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL This year's freshman team gave evi- dence of supplying next year's J.V. with lo O FW many fine players. Coach Baldassari molded this squad into a well-functioning unit which compiled a respeclahle 7-3 record. However, they had many tough games and lost 4 games hy less than 7 points. Best prospects lor next year's J.V. seem to he haclccourtmen Peter Rosenherg and Riclcy Tieler and front- courtmen Jeff Konvitz, Andy Menschel and Allan Goldin. 1959 VARSITY TRACK SCHEDULE March 25 ..... - ................,,................,...,. - 4..,..............,... VS. Soutli 3 ..... - ....... 7 ...........,.. I ........... 5 ..... . ,.., April 'April 'April i0 'April I4 April I7 'April 21 April 25 'April 28 'May 'May 'May 'May May May May May May June 8 ..,.........,... I2 ......,.,.. -... 15 I9 .....,..... 23 ................ 26 .,... . .,.....,. 30 ........... i .... -.. 6 ....,. ,.... . ..,............... .... . ...... 'l' League meets Seaford ,..- ....... Freeport ,... ..,.......,,. Elmont .... ....... Soutli Side .,.- ,...... lvlepllam and Xvzinluugli ............l.ong Beaclm Relays ,,.,........l'lempstead ............East lVleadow ..- .... ,.... N ew Hyde Parlc Callmoun ..........,.Seclion ll Trials ...........Scction II Finals .......,.....M8lVCfne Meet ............Levittown .............Section 8 Meet State lntcrsectional Meet . . l..Q.. ,.,, ' I - o ,t . . iil 3 7 ' l VARSITY TRACK Tliis year lVlr. Hartls traclc squad is certain of a winning season. Alter winning every meet and tl1e Section ll Cliampion- sliip last year, and losing only tlle distance men. tliings loolc fairly lariglit. Many sopliomore and lresllmen distance men lwave progressed nicely and are doing varsity worlc. Tlwus far Hewlett has beaten Valley Stream Nortll, Freeport, and Elmont, witlx two otlier meets rained out. Graduating seniors are Gatteau, Goldlcind, Levin, Hartman. Howard, Pecoraro, Potters, Pearsall, Piclcus, Sclimidt, Sclmeider. Wiener, and Wise. FRESHMAN TRACK The Freslimen Traclc Squad, under tlme expert tutelage ol Mr. Munch, lias been scliecluled for four traclc meets tllis year. The team lias many good prospects for tlie varsity in years to come. CROSS-COUNTRY Mr. Hart's cross-country runners, now in their sec- md year with a larger squad than last year's, remained on :he happy side of 500. They compiled a 4-5 record, aldng the measure of such schools as Lynhrook, Valley Stream North. Southside and Malverne. The long-distance aoys placed fourth in the Section 8 meet and sent a few representatives to the lntersectionals. Of these, Howard piclcus placed seventh in the county and Wally Petty, sixteenth. Seniors on the team are Howard Piclcus, Gor- don Howard, Franlc Schmidt and Richard Schnieder, Petty, Heniclc and Cleven ran second, third and fourth, respectively. We expect an even larger squad next year. I CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE September 25 Lynhroolc-Valley Stream South-Hewlett at Valley Stream State Park October 2 South Side-Valley Stream North--Hewlett at Valley Stream State Parlc October 9 Malverne-East Meadow-Hewlett at Salisbury Parlc October I6 Calhoun--Freeport-Hewlett at Valley Stream State Parlc October 23 S.S.A.l... Cross Country Championships October 31 Section I Cross Country Championships November 8 lnterscctional Championships 93 This season under the direction of coach McDonald, the Hewlett High lceglers compiled an excellent record on their march to the SSAL Section III championship. Al-ter the regular sea- son's matches, Hewlett proved their championship quality by placing sec- ond in the SSAL roll-off to a powerful Valley Stream Central squad, ancl fourth in Section 8. Among those who must he congra- tulated for their high caliher efforts in the past season were Larry Bader: high scorer, Pete Hewitt: Mike Hulnermang and Jeff Mischon. Also, to all members of both varsity and J.V. teams, congra- tulations are in order. With excellent prospects in other classes, it is assured that Hewlett will malce strong show- ings in the future. 94 BOWLING Novffnbvf December 4 Defcnlbcr l 8 January 29 Fehruary 5 Fclyruary 13 February 19 February 26 March 7 BOWLING SCHEDULE 1958-1959 Malverne -....,..... ...,..........,.. East Rockaway ........ VS. North ................ Lynhroolc ............................ VS. South ..........,.........,..,..... West Hempstead .,......,.......... Malverne ....,..... , ............. .... ,..,..,...... .... ...., East Roclmway .......,..,..........,, . ,..,,.........,....... . Long lsland Svctio nal Tournament RIFLERY ln Nassau County Hewlett's rifle team placed 12th. Roger Frolich was awarded honourable mention in the South Shore Athletic League. He placed 12th in Nassau County. In the South West Division, Gordon Howard was high man with a single score of 190 for the season. Coached hy Mr. Palmer, the team's victories were hoth against Oceanside. Rillery-men include W. Kors, G. Umanslcy, J. Mccloat, G. Fahray, with manager Lester London. We are certain that the record for next year will he laetter. 4-' A ' . s , K za' , fel , a g RIFLE SCHEDULE r 19584959 . iyy K l 'M' z gecemger ........... . .......... , .... . ....,..... . ....... ,...,. . ,.....,. lg reepcrt P K' .........,....... - ..,. .. .......... rt Y Jaf.cflnfye's ................ . ...,...,.....,. dffffsiae V M W :: gg V January I5 ........... -... ...... ...........V.S. South 1 g January 27 ........... ...... North bf P Fl, . January 29 ...., - .......,.. . .......,.. .....,V.S. Central 6, tv, Eeimiruary lg ,.... . .... . ......... - ..., mgcgargideh ' s s 'r .. QQPQ g H ....,........ . . a A ,f,.4 ',e- FEL:-2:3 I7 ......,.,.. . .... lxlmdlrth . February I9 .,........... ............... . .V.S. Central ' ---V . f , I I February 26 ..... . .... .. ..,- .... . .... -S.S.A.L. Championshi X' , '- H 3 ' ef' 'f l February 28 ..... - ....., ......... . .Section 8 Championship ff .sy M , , J JUNIOR VARSITY tt QV' ,b ,... 4 -'N ,xljllg gzzf E? 4 , -3 ..,.- . Tr?-SQ lf. XJ l LN LY ID L...-.....-wi Left to Right: H. ixftarcus, P. Marx, Richei, S, Vveitzman. D. i.awner, B. Weiner, B. Shutman, A. Josephsherg, T. Schactman, and S. Hartman. For the second consecutive year our tennis team remained cham- pions of SSAL Section HI. Under the excellent direction of Coach He-agte, our team turned in an unhtemished 14-0 record. Victory was the word in every match. Helping us to win this year in the singles were Steven Hartman, Peter ixlarx, and Al Josephherg, and in doubles, Stuart Weitzman, Rohert Vvein- er, David Lawner, and Howie Marcus. Also contributing to our un- tarnished record were Stuart Richet, Bohhy Shutman, and Tom Schactman. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. SCHEDULE 17-Lynbrook 5-0 19-Calhoun 5-o 22-VV. Hempstead 5-0 25-V. S. South 3-0 26-Matverne 5-0 29-V. S. North 5-0 2-Vvantaugh 5-2 5-Lyniorooic 5-0 6-Calhoun 4V2-V2 io-V. S. South 5-0 15-MHIVCTDC 5-0 16-VV. Hempstead 5-0 17-V. S. North 5-o zo-Wantaugh 4V2 -V2 VARSITY BASEBALL This year, under coach Dugan, the hasehall team won its first league game. The team has an excellent starting nine with Dick De Vuono as catcher, Ray Easterlin at ist, Jimmy Gerarcii at 2nd, Peter Hewitt at shortstop, Buhhy Stein at 3rd, with center, right, and left iielclers Kenny Rung, Diclc Tanzer, ancl Roy Barherino respectively. The pitching crew includes Kenny Rung, Neil Levin, Ricicy Mann, Louis Linlc, and Don Greenhouse. The team has excellent prospects for entering the playoffs, ancl shoulcl have a fine season. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL It is expected that the 1959 .I.V. Baseball squad, under the capable direction of Coach Carey, will rival the previous team. Jack Hay- iiiclc, Pete Rosenherg, Riclcy Tiefer, Doug Brandt, and Steve Fallc are among the most promising members of the team. Good ciepth in the infield and outiielcl do not completely com- pensate for weak pitching and hitting: how- ever, the hoys possess excellent team spirit and are a potential winning group. 97 GOLF Last year the golf team led the league for the first half of the season before fading in the lace of a strong comelaaclc hy Hempstead. Though the team has been hit hy the loss of four regulars, the prospects for this year are very good. Al Finlclestein, Steve Ozdoha, and Larry Bader will he hack from last year's team. and they will he helped hy newcomer Pete Jason. Fighting it out for the fifth position will he Bot: Straclcs, Diclc Man- del, and Howie Marcus. The team is so well-balanced that it should have a good chance to win not only the league title hut the Section Eight championship as well. 1959 GOLF SCHEDULE April 6 Lawrence, VS. Central and Hewlett April I3 South Side, Hewlett and Oceanside April 20 Hempstead, West Hempstead and Hewlett April 27 Chaminadc and St. Agnes IN ay 4 VS. Central, Hewlett and Lawrence May ll Oceanside. South Side and Hewlett lxay I8 Hewlett, West Hempstead, and Hempstead May 23 S.S.A.L. Playoff -- Section l 8 ll fRain dates -f May 28 or 297 May 26 G 27 State lntersectional Meet Week ol June l Section 8 Golf Tournament VARSHWTCHEERLEADERS Burlmrn Plunlulnura, Ellen Rubvnslein, Judy Rubinor, Linda Penrrv, Palli lxlichavls. lima D'.'xIllx0l1il, Ellcfn Zinn, .Ioan Ixlarx. ' 1 LV.CHEERLEADERS Knllly XVL-iner. linda Borocnain, Judy SCH1-in, Alia- lxlarks, Bonnic- Svplon, Cui' Row. Lois Znaicla, Ellvn Bvrnslcin. 99 f x A A HOCKEY Under time leadership of Ntiss Vviison, Hew- iett's enthusiastic imocicey team completed a victorious season this fail. The class teams evinced excellent siciii and strategy in the games against Central, Lyninrooic, and Baldwin Higim Schools. Time Honor and Honor Reserve Teams par- ticipated in two exciting games with Vvood- mere Academy. After a very close contest, time Honor Team iost in time final minutes of time game. However, time Honor Reserve Team defeated tile Academy by four goals. Y' Y is I . 4 k e i L ., .A ' l V BADMINTON With the advent of the Spring sports season. Hewlett has anticipated many exciting matches in Badminton. The girls have practiced diligently in preparation for the Annual Sports Day event held in May. The Honor Team for 'SQ includes the following girls: Janet Ahner, Ellen Bernstein, Rosalind Katz, Arlene Neufeld, Barbara Schaff- zin, and Myra Silverman. Since all these girls returned from last year's winning team, the had- minton record for the season will surely he a successful one. ARCHERY uBull's Eyen-the familiar sound heard as the 1958 archery season got underway. Under the supervision of lxliss Bangert, this year's sharp- shootersn emerged victorious competing against Mepham, South Side and Valley Stream. The Honor Team was chosen and displayed excellent prowess in the Airfticar Day. The five high scorers were se ected for ewn. They were B. Elgart, Gouldpfd mm r, J. Perelman, and B. T ell. fn f ii? BASKETBALL SWlSH TXVO POINTS! One of time most popuiar sports at Hewiett is inasicetinaii, enjoyed by inotii giris and boys. This year, tile giris' ioasicetbaii season was under time aegis of Miss Vviison. Tile ciass teams soon became extremeiy adept in iay-ups and set siiots from aii positions on the court. Aitilougii time Seniors, Sopiiomores. and Freshmen piayed weii. tile Juniors were Crowned Champions oi tile inter-ciass competition. Vvitil tension iiigii for a piace on tile Honor Team, tile giris dispiayed exceiient siciii tiwrougilout time season. Tile outstanding giris ciiosen as time Honor Team are J. Aipert, J. Carter, J. Endei, L. Finiceistein, N. Kaplan, N. Koniieim, J. Kurtz, B. Morris, i. Prereau, L. Sciinurmacher, and S. Waiting. At Vaiiey Stream Central, tile team competed against severai sciloois and emerged victorious against Betilpage and Uniondale. TENNE Gnce again, the Hewlett girls clisplayecl their prowess on the tennis courts. Uncler tlie able leader- sliip ol Nliss liangcrt, lllc lcnnis l'lllllLlSl2lSl5 rcccivecl instruction in llic lmasic sltills ol llmis sport. l.ecl tlmis year lJy tlme returning regulars, J. Carter, L. Finlcel- stein, R. Coulcl, I-. Pearce, and VV. Sussman, the team successfully duplicated tlleir winning perform- ance of last year. VOLLEYBALL 'lille lour yollcylmall class lcams participate-cl in inter-class competition anti tht- Sopllomores emergccl triumpliant. Tlme llonor Tr-am was Cllosen from tllese class teams to represent Hew- lett in tlle Annual Sports Day. Tllc squarl con- sisted ol J. Alpert, J. Carter, R. Goulcl. lf. Ham- mer, H. Hollander, J. liollanclcr, B. lxlorris, l. Prereau, J. Ruppel, ancl S. Xvalling. The scllool is inclcecl proucl ol tlie recorcl sct lmy tlris Honor Team. i I0 3 SOFTBALL The Girls' Softball season began promptly with the termination of time Easter Recess. Tryouts were held and the class teams partici- pated in their inter-class competition. The sea- son's future looked bright from the start because of time return of iast year's regulars, J. Alpert, J. Carter, J. Endei, H. Hollander, and L. Schnurmactmer. Time girls attained a successful record and indeed upileici time fine standards of time past. 'hrnugh Glhrav Hnrtaln . . . YW A XAGXXOM r X26 5 vw' Lights, aclion r The Sherwood Forest 100 ...! Su Majestad, we can weave a most wonderful cloth! I es verdad! 10 gg, xfpm-,, '5',m,Q 32,.fAR,Jg4R0Q xrd4fvgm5'd,,j,,,..'?'f Xfayw fa , A 0 fsff OX - 2, P221 4 DW , . ' . 97 ' .1 I ,' A by ' Ga 631: X 3 ,X-1 ' .f . . :, '44 S . K fp . . rr xl .X xx q JI 0 -f, CN 1-. ,, , l . . ' ,k - W YS 'x g ,IEW Q83 4'.- ik Q-lv Alb ,J MmVL : 'l 2 ' X MPUQW ri- ' '3 b 'QJ3 A 'lt' J oem ti 9+ T5-Tigfw' Omwfdfvlf-N...,,9fJ'351 2QefXc. Mb 5 . Q If A y 1 -. . 3 0? ,EQQWQ2 - ' - P ' , .Low-II QJN-fm, I -'.. T 'amy' 'Eb-i k 1 ? 'lj ' ' - q wo f I fir 1 ,1 ,,, 9 N -ss QV ' , 5 .'.,. 2, 3 adv f?ULd,4,x,C f ,uf - ,fin im! GZ-nm L. 'Q Q5 gif ?1'U 0 'o ',,,J , . yds am aye, ' O'0,8yrv 9A 44, ' Th iw 7. -5 'b.nn-.-- 7R'T-5032, Mrckfffh wash, .n-Q ,. . .mv -,F ae-'. , 4 4 X Q i Banner we glorify, Alma main. . Fair Blue and White, David Epsfem '48 Symbol of Hewlett High, Temple of Light. Long may your honored halls Echo the truthg May you within your walls Mold sturdy youth. Now the time to part, O Alma Mater, we Bespeale from depth of heart Eternal loyalty. Memories will rise anew, As years go by Binding us forever to Beloved Hewlett High. 2 I 08 Seninr wnthrrz Mrs. Jess ABIHIHS Mrs. Mrs Mrs. S. Laurence Amdur . Marino Artusa Godfrey Augustus Mrs. Isaac Axenzow Mrs . Samuel Bader Mrs. Alexander Bedine Mrs. Mrs. Irving Berman Philip Berusch Mrs. Ahraham Bisgaier Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs . Mrs . Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs . Mrs. Mrs. Mrs . Mrs. Edward Blau Rohert Boehm Irving Braunstein Peter Caparelli Oswald Chamhers Raymond Chell Nathan R. Chipurnoi Henry Cohen Irving Cohen Milton Coleman Mortimer Cool: Gerald Cross James Da Silva James C. Davis Milton Deitch Mrs. William Demhroff Mrs. Milton Diamondstein Mrs. Morris Dichter Mrs. Walter Dilg Mrs. Philip Easterlin Mrs. Edward Edlitz Mrs. Walter Endel Mrs . Jesse ESSeI1fCld Mrs. Manuel Feldman Mrs. George Ferrier Mrs Mrs . Irving L. Frey . Morris Gartenlauh Mrs . Befflard GHTVHF Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. . Stephen Gaydica . Joseph German . Carl Gerstel . Mac Getzler William Glousrein Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Milton Gold Mrs. . David Gottleih . Martin Gottleih . Sidney Gould . Leonard Green . Milton Gross . Eli Gut . James Harris Moe Herman Mrs. Irving Hazan Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs . Archie F. Heyner . Sam Hollander . Glen Howard Jack Huher Gloria Jordan . Max Kaplan Mrs. Simon Katz Mrs . Samuel Kessler Mrs. David Komisar Mrs. Joseph M. Koretz Mrs. Mrs Jaclc Kramer . David Leher Mrs. Samuel Le Fralc Mrs. R. Lichter Mrs. W. R. Light Mrs. Louis Linlc Mrs. Arthur Lipps Mrs. Nathan Mann Mrs. Arthur D. Marks Jr Mrs. Rohert Marx Mrs. Joseph McCloat Mrs. J. A. Melniclc Mrs. Louis Menachem Mrs. Irving Mezz Mrs. Charles Miner Mrs. Lester Mishcon Mrs. Jaclc Morganstern Srninr ililnthmi Mrs. lsaac Mulcamal Mrs. Jaclc Muslcin Mrs. Benjamin Neufeld Mrs. Howard VV. Newlan Mrs. Leonard Oppenheimer Mrs. Herbert Oxman Mrs. Henry Pearce Mrs. Newman Pearsall Mrs. Franlc Pecoraro Mrs. Solomon Perlmutter Mrs Mrs. . Nathan Piclcus Hillard Pollaclc Mrs. Emanuel Polcart Mrs. David Potters Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs . Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs . George Rahinor Charles Ratner Joseph Richman VV. Rohhins Harold S. Ruhenstein . Milton Rubenstein Simon Ruchman Anthony Ruppel Edward Samplin Sam Sanders Lester Saphier Victor Schaffzin Louis Scheichet Nat C. Schepps Frank Schmidt Max Schneclc Otto Schneider Joseph Schoen Clifford Schuler Milton S. Schulman Seymour M. Schwartz Seymour S. Schwartz Benjamin Schwartztol Louis Segal Mrs. Mrs . Mrs. Mrs . Mrs. Mrs. Mrs . Mrs. Mrs . Mrs . Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs . Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Michael Seibel Samuel Seldon Sidney Selclir Alexander Septon Leon Shachtman Sylvan Shiller George Shulof Karl Sietz Joseph Silfen Harold Silverman Nathan Silverman Ernest Simone Samuel Solovei Philip Sosne Frances Spero David Stanton Arthur Stein Elias Steinhorn Mortimer E. Stern Irving Strauss William Stroher Herhert Studley Arthur L. Sultan Irving Sussman Geraldine Sutcliffe Irving Tanzer Otto Tetlus Norman I. Turell Murray Umanslcy Herman Veit Ida Weinberg Arnold Weiner Milton Weinstein Seymour Weitzma Emanuel Wenger William Wise Seymour L. Yolcel Morton Zinn H COMPLIMENTS OF we QW W Jsfewaff Jae, szfwof parenf - .lacluer .xdafiociafion To The GRADUATES OF i959 who are fhe Hrsl +0 have complefed four years a+ 'rhe George W. HewleH High School. We sincerely wish you every success and happiness in The years ahead. May you look back wiih fond memories upon your days af Hewleff High. Best Wishes to The Class of 1959 from the ewdff -mo mere 225.105 CAL MEMO: to Hewlett High Dads This school year the Hewlett-Woodmere Dads Club sponsored and subsidized: ' Free bus trips to away football and basketball games 0 Awards to all senior athletes ' Football programs ' Basketball posters 0 Fall, Winter, and Spring award dinners Why not ioin us in these worthwhile proiects? Membership dues are 53.00 a year. 2 g'ofAeM Coack Corlaorafion BUSES FOR TRIPS TO MUSEUMS PLACES OF PUBLIC INTEREST AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS l -1 Cafering ExcIusiveIy +o Schools Religious InsIi'ru+ions and Day Camps - STATION PLAZA, HEWLETT Fllanklin 4-1070 OUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHERS Lbefma .ggucboa 521 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. MU 2-3139 V..---- THE SUBURBAN Restaurant in Hewlett I I F D y h S cl dy I f H I Hgh FR 4-1000 HEWLETT Fuel und Supply Co., lm: Successors lo I'lewleH Bros. Coal - Fuel Oil - Mason Materials Oil Burne Sales and Service A 200 Irving Place Wooclmerej L. I. THE LEFRAK 0RGANIZATION cgcc-:-xxx, 4,64 OVER xii y HALFACENTURY v Q. OF BUILDING y PROGRESS I 's,,,x.g,4' h d I II IXRYASNFT that the time THE war was progressing, Li an Olnmplimrnta uf iginlizh ' Sveninr itlnnnrn Seminar Seated, left to fright: Nancy Augustus, Mary Ann Amdur, Mrs. Glomb, Miss Underhill, Linda Pearce, Lucy Komisar, Judy Axenzow. Standing, left to right: Sue Koretz, Barbara Schaffzin, Jo-Ann Kaplan, Roberta Drayer, Larry Bader, Tom Schachtman, David Scheichet, Danny Levin, Jeanne Dilg, Steve Kessler, Victor Muskin. Absent: Ellen Zinn, Marshall Bedine. 311 liapprneh in itinliahl SOME of you still owe book reports from the last cen- tury. THEY didn't say what he died of, but I guess it was pretty serious. I would imagine that after a government has been de- molished, there is no govern- ment left. HIS father died when he was eight years old. but it didn't seem to be get- ting anywhere, when England chickoned out of the Holy Alliance? NOW you know something about him as a person, not just someone who did things. 7 Tummy unmv snfy TOM smamm Penin ula A. Z. A. HL SMlLry Qanil, X 9 lhluif itlfuj I, I ' I Q. 4' . J L -42.3. Vft '-' Mu KQN 'gig ' c 1 ll ' ' 'Bfl-L gnu: wncuzwuif-, nenmm 118 -vw 1 f :jf Il' IN 5' 'E' 1 . 3 3 ,, P CE Lf' U Far .7131 en ' Bb Sf. . if ZEN 1? f nm an . aj F?'1'- '-.EVN 35 I-Q :X Wi... Nj,- N a PM-+A R! i 1 ar IN Mex Ip 'A ,Q E' . 5,'f,g E' Wx em., .5-, '4'5 Sl' ' ml 'rj E 'S f A 'lil-g 1 3- X E K :L G wi ESQ. 'a In' -lf' z 2 , Q :f N .. GA 'Tn' 2:5 vii E -1 ff-,h 35? ' 5 Q 15 QQ a g fmwx- 3 an z B 3 S 5 S E' U4 Q. . fn - .- U -rx 6 Elf' ,b U' t QQ Q- A 2 1 N3 fx vs , .1 S gl - Lg X N 2 'Aw 9 Z? 3 . , Jenny nuwnnfhm GOOD LUCK from P fgii w 9 1 L'-Jfi 6 snsve. MMM!! ffy f-ilfgcqrm. 4 f . . I To Their Graduahng Members 'oiuf Tmvzen. K' 'ix- P. f, .' xr. X PW I 5'rc-'vF HuncH0NN . M X :UN is . 3 2 lbs. K ' END S !1'49Q 1:T. , I 5. C fllhllf' . . Nnfz' mp HIRNAIY N- f'NU'? '4' DMN LMGN COMPLIMENTS OF ' SHOR'S l I'T LUNCHEON - DINNER - AFTER THE GAME BROADWAY, HEWLETT, L. I. COMPLIMENTS OF F U R D , SUSAN and BOBBY GOTTLIEB --T ss. BRANCH Morons X A Your Friendly Five Towns Ford Dealer T off, is j XT, fn! J: hxff lu 1250 BROADWAY 'JT ,TTT f X, Hewleff, L. I. rn 4-3600 9 2 M0 I'l'L2l Q Adams, Phil Bergen, Harry Bernheim, Sidney lBernslein, Joseph fMiron, Sidney Boehrer, George Brodlieb, Seymour Brower, J, Sinqlelon Brown, Francis J. Carman, Myron S. Chambers, B. Arnold Chinman, Julius, Pres. Cassell, William DeMol+, Robley F. DeMoll, Roger Dilq, Jaclc, Treas, Domanicof Pielro lDubrow, Marlin lDubrow, Sol lAl+erna're Members ' Honorary Members JUQWLH Exchange CM MEMBERS I959 Edsel, Ralph J., Jr. Friedman, Max M. Gliclcsman, Jack Goillieb, Marlin Hayes, Morlon M. Hewlell, Fred V. Hirsch, lrving D. Jacobson, Henry Juch, William Kahn, Max Koiod, Rev. Leon V. Kolb, Nalhan Krpala, Charles I Kusler, Richard Liss, Seymour A. Luke, Donald 'Meeser, Louis A. Murray, Franlc A. Pearlslein, Harry Perles, Jerome Perry, Dr. Horace M. Provenzano, Vincenl Remo, Joseph P. iRobins, Meyer Rosenberg, Dr. Alberl Rudniclr, Dr. Joseph Sanlopolo, Dr. Michael Schwarlz, Dr. Seymour Seaman, Claylon L. Small, Dr. E, Wallace, Sec'y, lSpilzer, Harold M. Slein, Bernard Weil, Marlin H., Jr. Weinsloclz, Fred Yolcel, Dr. Seymour L. 'Zipp, George F. 'Ogden, Chauncey M. MR. MEADOW BROOK SENDS BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 'I959 THE MEADOW BROOK NATIONAL BANK Convenient Offices Throughout Nassau County Member Federal Depofit Imumrzre Corporation LHQTLIIII IJIILQQ, Inc. 33 Flatbush Avenue 0 Brooklyn 17, N. Y. Ulster 8-2500 SINCE 1915 we have been serving high schools and colleges of Greater New York . . . We take pride in having at your service our staff ol' expert typographers, artists and advisors . . . 5,155 PRINTERS OF PATCH ES PENINSULA NATIONAL BANK . . . OFFERS A NEW SERVICE T0 THE YOUTH OF OUR COMMUNITY! Q SPECIAL SCHOOL CHILDREN'S BANKING HOURS Q EVERY WEDNESDAY - 1 HOUR - BETWEEN 3:30 81 4:30 P.M. Open Your School Savings Account Today of Your Community Bank Central and Cedarhurst Aves. West B'way 8: Harris Ave CEDARHURST, 1. I. HEWLETT, L. I. CE 9-6000 f FR 1-1000 OU clollllllllf CEDARHURST ' HEWLETT NEW YORK :len runu. nroerr oveusuuroe oolrouauol if inffiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliilrfifiiEiflfiiiifff EARLY AMERICAN PINE - FURNITURE 1 Hand-Made the Craft man 'I'heLennoXSlxop 1127 Broadwny Hewlett, Long Island Q?CiQifQQi'fQQifQQif f ff if if ff iiiiiiiiifililiif COMPLIMENTS OF . . . I.AWRENCE-CEDARHURST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 125 Cedarhurst Avenue Cedarhursf, L. I. CE 9-4400 THE QUEENS NATIONAL BANK or NEW YORK Four Offices lo Serve You wilh Our Modern I STOP Banking Facililies St. Albans Office: Main Oflice: Laurelton Omce: 205-02 Linden Blvd. 2l6-02 Merrick Blvd. 2l-35 Merrick Blvd. Springfield Gardens Telephone: LAurel+on 8-2600, Connecling All Offices Agency: U. S. Naval Hospilal, Sl. Albans, N. Y., JAmaica 6-IOOO Member Federal Deposil Insurance Corporalion I I a1nC0 .1AMco Mn.LwoRK is BETTER! MlllVl SINE IUIZ vlan: mum uc IIUIIIII UIIK USE .IAMCO Oualily Millwork lo Insure Safisfaclory, Trouble-Proof Service, Beauly and Long Life I JAMco MILLWORK is BETTER! GIIICO I Mill! SINE ISZZ GUII II Ullll J. A. MELNICK CORPORATION Brooklyn 32, N. Y. ' Metuchen, N. J. 4 Good Luclc from THE CHEERLEADERS Varsify Lana d'Ancona Joan Marx Palli Michaels Linda Pearce Bobbie Planlamura Judy Rabinor Ellen Rubenslein Ellen Zinn Junior Varsily Ellen Bernslein Linda Borodlcin Alice Marks Gail Rose Bonnie semen Judy Schlein Kalhy Weiner Lois Znaida Good Luck from 'rhe Good Neighbor B'NAl B'RlTH GIRLS To Tlfieir Gradualing Members Ina Frey Linda Feldman Barbara Schalilzin Hilda Hollander Arlene Neufeld Gerri Slrauss Ellen Fogel FR 4 3838 C g tulations and 'T Stl.-L-I? B t W' hes To Th CI f 1959 and 5,4 eww, Mr. 8. Mrs. Mandel of Plum. The Virginian Luncheonefte 1014 nnoAowAv '2 '9 P' Opposite Wodmere J.H S woodmere' N' Y Woodmere, L. I. Avant Games Thomas R. Shachtman r William L.Bermam Gerald C.Umansky Arthur R Sultan 'me Pm 'diem Swnd! 26 ROOSEVELT BOWLERAMA 52 Brunswick Crown lmperual Automatic Lanes 52 In Roosevelt Field Industrial Center Enter off Old Country Road 880 feet west ot Roosevelt Raceway Meadowbrook Parkway Exut M I eastbound A Fine Place for the Whole Famuly Ploneer 7 6666 CE 9 0041 Complete Auto Upholstery PER FIT AUTO SEAT COVER COMPANY Auto Tops Boat Cushnons and Covers Carpet and Mats Furmture Upholstery Custom Tailored 388 Central Avenue Lawrence, L DALSIMER INC FLORISTS AND LANDSCAPING Cedarhurst L I CE 9 2100 Compluments ot TH B.B. HARDWARE STORE 1024 Broadway Woodmere, L. I. FR 4-1434 1 . Q - - l Seat Covers Outdoor Furniture Cushions . I. I O l o e GR 4 2574 GR 4-8660 Besides BOATS and MOTORS . . . Mofomarine Your Frzendl y Dealer Please HAS A COMPLETE LINE or cusmvum Moron scoorzns Pq-I-rgm1e EASY CREDIT Term: Arranged Qur O MOTOMARI NE, Inc. Beach Channel Drive at 71st Street Rockaway Beach, N. Y. Adverhsers GRADUATING SENIORS OF WOODMERE HI-Y'S Delta Judy Edlifz Beverly Gerson Denise l.eFralc Eileen Lichler Arlene Neufeld Joan Oppenheimer Marsha Sulcliff Gamma Harrier Breunslein Liz Cooper Alice Marks Arlene Rosenberg Susan Samplin Ellen Zinn Omega Mariorie Cohen Elizabefh Sfanfon Alpha Jeanne Dilg Ellen Fogel Susan Gofflieb Hilda Hollander Roberla Mandel Ronni Rubenslein 28 Compliments of the HEWLETT A.Z.A. Best Wishes and Success from the WOODMERE- HEWLETT B'NAI B'RITH GIRLS 'ro Our Graduating Members and The Class of I959 Palsy Coleman Judy Essenfeld Linda Pearce Joan Seldon FR 4-3062 Best Wishes to The Class of '59 TRY-MO MART, Inc. Discounts to Students Golf Equipment - School Supplies Hobby Craft - Cameras - Films Toys - Sporting Goods H.O. Model Railroads Review and Regents Books' Gym Suits fofr Boys and Girls Royal Typewfriters Pafrty Goods 1326 BROADWAY, HEWLETT, L. I. Cut Prices - Save Dough - Try-M For Fine Portraits HAL HARRISON 676 Central Avenue Cedurhurst, N. Y. CE 9-0686 College Application Photos o We Supply Cap and Gown FR 4-98I4 MARTY'S SERVICE STATION Auiomoiive Service Simonizing and Washing BROADWAY, cor. NEW STREET HewIeH, L. I. ALEXANDER SEPTON SHOES For The UII'ima'fe in Shoes I8 EAST BROADWAY HewIe++, L. I. FR I-0606 DRESS-UP SHOES, INC. For Ihe Fashion-Wise Young Miss 7-I4 Pre-Teen - Juniors Dresses - Sporfswear - Accessories 554 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhursf, L. I. PY I-97I8 STONEY'S PLAZA SERVICE STATION AT L.I.R.R. PLAZA Gibson, L. I. FR 4-3088: 3096 BERNIE AND RUDY Prime Meafs - Choice Sea Food Fresh PouI+ry IO45 BROADWAY Woodmere. L. I. FR 4-O7I7: 0454 GLADSTONE 81 SONS Painis and Wallpapers Ar+is+'s Maferials IO09 BROADWAY Woodmere, L. I. FR 4-0595 WOODMERE GLASS 81 MIRROR CO. M urray Morris I086 BROADWAY Opp. Woodmere Jr. I-I. S. Woodmere, L. I. FR 4-3747: 9860 STEVE'S ESSO SERVICENTER General Aufo Repairs Body and Fender Repairs Towing Service Pick Up and Deliver 932 BROADWAY, cor. Lafayeffe Woodmere, L. I. 0 CE 9-7474 DR. JEROME GROSS Opfomelrisf Confacl' Lens Specialisr 556 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhursf. L. l. HAMBURGER LOCAL Special Luncheon for Sluclenfs I307 BROADWAY l'lewleH', L. l. Complimenfs of DEE GEE CLEANERS TRESS FOR MEN AND BOYS IVY...lVY...IVY Large selecfion of boys' clofhing To fhe Senior Class . . Complimen+s of JERRY LIPPS Complimen+s of JOHN'S BARBER SHOP 203 FRANKLIN PLACE Woodmere, L. l. Complimenfs of FALCARO'S 42 Deluxe Brunswick Lanes ROCKAWAY TURNPIKE Lawrence, L. l. Complimenfs of UNIVERSAL COOPERAGE CORPORATION and furnishings. Come in and see fhe new fashions for summer. '04 S' CENTRAL AVENUE GREEN ACRES sHoPPnNe ceNTER Valley Sheam' L' FR 4 4224- CongraI'uIahons and Besf Wnshes To Ihe Class of I959 PEARL LEHRER INC Clofhes I433 BROADWAY I'IeweH L I CE 9 9844 ES 7 94-43 STERN S PASTRY SHOP Ser ce and Oualfy as AI ays Open Se en Days a Week We Mal C k d Cakes +o Scho 688 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhursf IZOI AVENUE J Brooklyn 30 N Y Bes'r Wnshes Io The Class of I959 84 MRS .I PERELMAN MISS SPECIALTY Junior Teens CEDARHURST, L I I 97IO CASA TINA Ifalaan Res+auran+ Puzza Ples Orders Io Take OuI' Nick Pezzufo Prop I58 GIBSON BOULEVARD Valley Sfream L I FR 4 I870 LY 9 I870 B R SHARP 84 SONS Es+ l898 LewnsJ Sharp Prop Lncensed Elecfrucuans Elecfrlcal Insfallahons of AII Types CENTRAL AVENUE and IRVING PLACE Woodmere L I THE PATRICIANS Sieve Levy Dave Pollack Bob Schwar'rz+oI S+u Wunner Sieve Wagner EXCELSIOR Day LY 3 84I3 Nugh+ FA 70:74 EAST ROCKAWAY FLORIST A fsfs n Flo aI Ar angsmenfs We Telegraph Flo e s Flowers and Planfs for AII Occasnons Frunf and Candy Baskefs I37 MAIN STREET Easf Rockaway, L I - PY - I ' . I , . . ' ' ' 1 s Q vi I w ' V . , . i oo ies an ols I . I and AII Par+s of Ihe World ' ' I MR. . . 1. .I r i I r r I ' w r BRANCH B.B.G. Expresses Its Congratulations To Graduating Members Susan Koretz Susan Levinsohn Suzanne Mesh Roberta Mesh Ronni Rubenstein Rosalind Katz Sue Seibel Mary Seigel Harriet Bisgaier Roberta Brown Betsy Deitch Judy Edlitz Betty Gordes FR 4-9870: 9838 WOODMERE BOWLING LANES Fully Automatic - I7 Alleys 948 BROADWAY Wood mere, L. I. Compliments of MOOSE M. and FENOKEE O. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR! FR 4-3lI0 NATIONAL PHOTO and JEWELRY SHOP Jewelry - Watches Camera Supplies 5 lRVlNG PLACE Woodmere. N. Y. FR 4-0028 Open Daily ll-ll: Saturday 'til 2 a.m. CE 9-I433 China Jade American and Chinese Restaurant Specializing in Cantonese Cuisine Air Conditioned - Free Parking in Rear I32O BROADWAY Hewlett, L. I. The JR Luncheonette Special Prices for Students Good Lucl: to the Class of '59 I 324 BROADWAY FR 4-9899 Caterers Free Delivery Top Notch Delicacies We Specialize in the Finest of Imported and Domestic Candies A Complete Line of Smoked Fish - Salads Delicatessen - Dairy - Fine Canned Goods l3I6 BROADWAY Hewlett, L. l. Milady Maternity Shop Everything for the Mother-To-Be 92 WASHINGTON AVENUE Cedarhurst, L. I. Photography Ltd. Photographic Specialists Arthur Phillips Sultan 33 WYCKOFF PLACE Wooclmere, N. Y. Compliments of Norwood Day Camps Directors: Mr. 8: Mrs. James V. Gatteau LYNBROOK, N. Y. FR 4-I002 .I It S Television 84 Radio Co lO4O BROADWAY Woodmere, L. l. Compliments of Ida May Chocolates I 8900 CE 9 4481 Westinghouse Laundromat I30 GIBSON BOULEVARD at RR Statlon Valley Stream L I 94084 I Brentkopf Prescruptnon Optncran 420 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhurst L I 4 mob Dubrow Brothers Toys and Stationery IOI7 BROADWAY Woodmere L I FR 40850 Free Delivery Cassell s Hewlett Pharmacy Prescruptuons Vutamuns Drugs Cosmetucs Wulluam Cassell Pl1G Prop II99 BROADWAY Corner Franklun Avenue Hewlett L Herbert Adams Hardware House Furnnstnnqs B PS and Internatuonal Marme Paints and Marune Supplues I2I5 I7 BROADWAY Hewett L I 9 7477 9 9868 Rmaldo s Beauty Studio The Ultamate In Hear Deslgn 90 WASHINGTON AVENUE Cedarhurst L I FR 4 2364 Marrt Electronics Laboratorues ot N Y Inc IO53 BROADWAY Woodmere L I Hewlett Cabmet 8. Mtg Co Kntchen Cabinets Formuca Tops Specs-sl Wood Worlc Il75 BROADWAY Hewett L I S l. Rush Prescruptmon Optrcuen I38 CEDARHURST AVENUE Ceclerhurst L I Compliments Double E Market Com pllments ot Rlccl, Ltd 9 9770 .lildor Shoes, Inc 473 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhurst L I FR 4 I6I7 Woodmere Hardware Co We Deliver 96l BROADWAY Cor Brower Avenue Woodmere Complaments ot uby s Luncheonette Serving Schrattts Ice Cream NEXT TO BANK IN HEWLETT 9 684 Loreto Connelly Reguna Moore Loreto Connelly Wall Papers Interuors Fubrlcs 5I9 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhurst L I Compluments ot Henry Jacobson PY - - l - - ' l CE - . o . of FR - , CE s FR 4-0330 l - I I . I . s CE - 1 - - o 1 o R ' . CE - 7 O O l , . . 4 Complumenfs of Colonlal Drugs 9 7 76 Zane Davls, Inc Hand Bags Gloves Glfls and Jewelry 4-3I CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhursf L I 4 4 Mr Magic Comedy Maglc Cluldren s Parhes Sfeve Levy I45O KEW AVENUE 2232 4604 4605 Dulcl, Inc Herr S'ryIus'I's I3lZ BROADWAY I-Iew eff L I Accessory Sfucllo Branch of Ralff Decoralors Glfl' Bafh Closel Acessones Monogrammed Towels I234 BROADWAY Hew eI'I' L I Complumenfs of Haller 81 Burhs, Inc I2 FRANKLIN PLACE Woodmere L I Complumenls of Kaye s Sportswear 40I CENTRAL AVENUE Ceclarhursl' L I Complumenls of Gellin's Post Pharmacy Woodmere, L I FR 4 98I0 Complnmenfs ol' Smnty s Esso CORNER OF EAST ROCKAWAY AND BROADWAY Pnckup CE 9 I72I Delavery .lo Art Cleaners 84 Tailors All Work Done In Our Own Modern Planl Serving Fuve Towns and Rockaways 606 CENTRAL AVENUE Ceclarhursl L I FR 4 5444 Specual Rules for Teenagers Bob Lochhead Dance Studio Ballroom BaIIe+ urs I P M Sal I0 A M 6 I46l BROADWAY Besl Wzshes and Congrafulaflons 'Io +I'1e Class of I959 Mr 8LMrs M Herman Welss Stahonery Successor fo M Shulowufz Sporhng Goods Toys Slallonery Greellnq Cards 438 CENTRAL AVENUE Cedarhursl' L I LA OUE EN BUEN HORA NACIO I.a Primera Clase DEL cumzro Amo DE ESPANOL Complumenls of ALAN ROTH Class of '59 ' I CE - I ' - ' FR - 53I . 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