Hicksville High School - Comet Yearbook (Hicksville, NY)
- Class of 1961
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B ernie Nygren Sports ..,......... ....,........,r.,... ......,,,..,,... D a vid Goldstein, Michael Seltz Staff Members Joan Buckma-n Volena Henningsen Harry Butcher Joanne Hill Janet Emery Pat Hiscox Doris Fischman Allan just Eileen Frawley Barbara Nolan Sue Froehly Louise Perl Joyce Gabreilsen Stephen VVeinblatt Faculty Ad-visor .....,..,..,.,..,..... .....,.....,, D r. E. Donald Wilsey M Y - -a--e-llullglff f-f - f 7-' f- - FOREWORD As we, the class of 1961, about to enter the ranks of alumni, look back upon the past several years we begin to realize more of what our school days have meant to us. In a degree we appreciate that the training of mind and body afforded us here will serve us well as a foundation upon which to build our future in an unsteady world. We are ready to accept the challenge of responsibility ahead. Let us do so courageously and confidently. In presenting the 1961 Comet Yearbook, the staff offers the story of an eventful and successful year, filled with work and play. We trust the Comet Yearbook will be treasured in days to come as a reminder of the happy school days in Hicksville High School, and of the opportunity we have had to prepare ourselves to play our part as honorable and useful citizens in this great America of ours. The editors have endeavored to produce this volume as a fitting tribute to the accomplishments of the class of 1961. We trust that you will enjoy it. As you turn its pages in the future, you will recall the school days of your youth, spent under the guidance of your principal Mr. Galloway, and all your teachers and administrators. We are all indebted to the boys in our own print shop who, under the direction of Mr. Adams, have produced this book. They have worked with untiring effort and interest and professional skill. The staff extends sincerest wishes for a successful and satisfying life ahead to every member of the graduating class of 1961. 4 As you leave these hallowed halls, may you, the members of the graduating class of 1961, re- member the standards that you have set for your- selves. May these high values always remain as guide-posts for your future days. Today We are moving very fast, tomorrow faster, and in this fast moving age, may high moral value always re- main with you. ,QpXix ' Do not be bewildered by the present day at- tempts at reaching the moon or feel a frustration because you cannot be the first to land. Remember your fellow man and be of service to him. Hitch your wagon to the star of service. And as your future life unfolds, do not forget us of your youth. Remember us kindly per- haps as homeport in the storms of life. May God always watch over you and protect you and may his grace be at your side. Principal 5 -.-----,H ---nxf . -- To The Seniors Of The Class 0f 1961 How will you go? 'Iwo roads diverge - three roads, four, five - many roads diverge for you and for each, only one can be taken. How will you go? Already some of you have found the answer and have aimed your course in a definite direction, but for most of you there are still many roads - there are still many questions - there are still many answers to seek. Turn your eyes on each of the several roads and view them carefully. How will you go? Will it be through a desire to help others by service of the hands in manual jobs? Will it be through train- ing on the job for the crafts, or through Uncle Sam to the armed services? Will it be through training for the business world or through college to the professions? Be glad that you are living in an age when you may look down these interesting roads and have a choice of the one you may travel. Take courage in the examples of those who, with vision and deter- mination have gone before you down these very same roads, and remember that when you find the answer to your question, How will you go? , their spirits will be with you - that you'll never walk alone . Assistant Principal rv, V H' 5je,fg.fv---fi. aj A To The Class Of 1961 It has been written that, It is only the igno- rant who despise education. Many of you entered high school determined to work diligently. To you have come the rewards of a good high school ed- ucation. Others followed, as do sheep, doing only what was required, and that sometimes reluc- tantly. Their reward was proportional. A few had completely negative feelings about education, and they lost the way. We all have the opportunity for self improve- ment, inherited from our forefathers, in the form of a system of public education available to all who seek it. Today, we find ourselves in a world pregnant with new and ambitious nations. The un- informed, but not inorant, striving dynamically for their rightful place, seek our aid. Can we afford ignorance? As a nation, can we shirk our responsibility to educate ourselves? Are we not failing in our duty when we do not do all we can to help others help themselves? Your answers to these questions, and the at- titudes and actions that must follow, hold the key to your future. The new crusade is already under- way. Join it! With more positive thinking, using as your guidepost the converse of the original thought, It is only the educated who despise ig- norance, you will prosper. Assistant Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated, left to right: Walter W. Schreiber, secretary: Allen S. Carpenter, president: Jerome G. Zettler vice president. Standing, left to right: Cornelius J. McCormack, Robert D. P. Eaton, David Hurwltt, Herbert H. Johnsen. nr. Wallace E. Lamb Donald F- Abt Superintendent of Schools Assistant superintendent for Instruction 7 dedication ,s 4. Our entire school community, students, teachers and alumni, have been recently saddened by the untimely passing on of Mildred E. Clark, teacher of home making. Miss Clark came to Hicksville High School thirty-three years ago. She served the school faithfully and well for many happy years. Her many students respected and admired her as teacher and friend. All will remember her devotion to our school, h-er quiet, unassuming and friendly manner, the sterling qualities of her character. All deeply mourn her loss. In token of her high esteem and admiration, we the mem- bers of the class of 1961, affectionately dedicate this volume to the memory of Mildred E. Clark. A IX , 9107 H I f, loU lCi f i YT! I xffff WW f f f x f A X L HIM Ig! 41' v Q 6 l , UM. ' lx K ' V u 'za' I Qu 2,1 mv V - ,X'w. :.:i I rg I 4 I .. -A L is .r v ri L A O .,,-. .-, ll is v .- - is A 2311 .v -, alma tt -Q 43 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS First row, left to right: Volena Henningsen-treasurer, Angela Anselmo-secretary. Second row, left to right: Michael Cotsonas-president, Henry Cierski-vice president. The seniors of 1961 have been fortunate in having the team of Cotsonas, Ciersld, Anselmo and Heuningsen to direct the affairs of the class. The Magazine drive, the Senior Ball, the Washington trip, to mention a few highlights have all been managed with the great satisfaction of all of us seniors. We appreciate the time and effort our class officers have so faithfully spent in our behalf. 10 YY -f 14 ,-T., 51 ,n 1. , 'Tier ov, JOHN Brother Jolm Armed Forces ROBERT AIELLO Little Italy School of Visual Arts and Design BARBARA ALLAN Barb Nursing Hockey 2 3, Varsity 4, Softball 2 4, Junior Var- sity 3, Sports. Night 2 3 4, Volleyball 2 4, Soph- omore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Future Nurses 3, President 4, Booster Club 3 4, Qilchery 2, Tumbling and Apparatus 2, Basket- a l 2. MARY ALLAN Secretarial Yearbook QReporterJ 2, Booster Club 3, Home- room Vice President, Secretary 3 , . 'n- 'NK DIANE CELESTE ANNUCCI Hofstra College Italian Club President 3 4, Volleyball 3 4, Arch- ery 2 4, Local Honor Society 2 3. ANGELA LAURA ANSELMO Angel Nursing Leader's Club 4, Basketball 2 3 4, Varsity Cheer- ing 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, Hockey 2 3 4, Sports Night 2 3 4, Senior Ball Committee Chairman 4, junior Prom Committee 3, Homeroom President 2 3, Viet-President 4, Senior Class Secretary 4, Hall Cop 4, Booster Club 3, Student Council 4, Archery 3, Tumbling and Apparatus 2 3 4, Girls' Chorus 4, Softball 2 3 4. 9 GL! . t - i - 'QF-,Q iLJ!,c'3 .x'f Qpxhlxif.-iho'vt-,L-'M i 1 1 -.M k ..vtn,i,L,f't.,s-, , -v- - 1 9' x i I ,L 4., .Navi .t , n 4 LAWRENCE ANTON Oz, Larry Brooklyn Poly Key Club 4, Comet Newspaper 3, German Club 3 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 2 3, Latin Club 2, Round Table 3 4, Popular Music Club 4, Booster Club 4. ROBERT ANTONETTI i 4 f X BARBARA ANN ARCHER Gidget Queens Hospital Softball 2 3, Hockey 3 4, Leaders Club 4, Future Nurses of America IVice Presidentj 3 4, Volley- ball 2 3 4, Chorus 2, Stage Crew fKiss Me Katej 3, Spring Concert 2, Tumbling and Ap- paratus 2, Basketball 2 3 4. CATHERINE PATRICIA ARICO Cathi Business Italian 3 4, Volleyball 3, Archery 4, Theatre Workshop 4. 12 JOYCE ELIZABETH ASARO Jo-Jo College Student Council 2 3, Homeroom Vice President 3, President 4, Sports Night 2 3 4, Volleyball 3, Italian Club Secretary 2 3, Stage Crew Kiss Me Kate 3, Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3, Local Honor Society 2 3 4. BONNIE-LEE AUER 7 Owl Secretary Girls Glee Club 3 4, Spring Concert 3 4, Sports Night 4, Booster Club 3, Twirling 2. LY, ,rg- JAMES BABOUKIS Wg Farmingdale Audio Visual 2. MILDRED BADEN Millie College German Club 2 3 4, Senior Ball Decorating Committee 4. Ji, ROBERT J. BACKA Bob Audio Visual Squad 2, Cafeteria Committee 3. Secretarial H-Y Club 2 3 4, Booster lub 3, Theatre Chorus Kiss Me Kate 3, C orus 3 4, Spring Concert 2 3 4. Wil. - r JOHN BAGLEY 13 GERALD MICHAEL BAIR l .lzrry Coast Guard Varsity Football 3, Variety Show 4, Variety Club 4, Senior Play 4. CAROLYN JOYCE BALDWIN Clem College Leaders Club 3 4, Junior Varsity Hockey 4, Sports Night 2 3 4, Basketball Class Team 2 4, Volleyball Class Team 2 3 4, Student Council 3 4, Hall Cop 4, Booster Club 3 4, Archery 3, Tennis 2, Apparatus 2 3 4. , L F DIANE BALDWIN Chorus 2 3 4, Sports Night 2 3 4, junior Var- sity Basketball 2 3, Booster Club 3 4, Volleyball 2 3, Tumbling and Apparatus 2 3, junior Var- sity Softball 2. NORA BALSEIRO Beauty Culture l GERALD BARN ETT GEORGE BALSEIRO ff, in . 1' Li , . l fi DOROTHY BARLETTA Dottie Business School Booster Club 4, Decorating Committee2 4. I4 ROBERT BARRETT , V N , 1 i X, . L lf 'P 4 , Xi lvl f X A 1 t . tl t 2 ,N to K fi J l ,-. Y ty X X1, PATRICIA MARIE BATTERSBY Pat College Nursing Booster Club 3, Chorus 2 3 4, Volleyball 2, N.Y. S.M.A. 2 3, Spring Concert 2 3. , 4 1 . I.-'T I l ,A-Cl 'A J . R I , l . I Ak ' ,I l I i V I .,j',lf' . 4 1 it 'I ,,7ffirl',,, 2 1 ' 'X I ' If 1 - A ' . OS , ,FAU MA, lp ,f' L V1 IM. 4' il , af' f 1, -A ,ee .i A-A' v -! ,. 1' 'fly l , f- Vi J! 4 Yht., fi if 1- - A ' 2 f' 1. f- frm- M7 fwlx- I ry V ll, if, v X1 It if ' - 1 . -4 f!.- ' f 'Mi .fn tif il. I 9' kv 7 1 X f JAMES BENDER College Art Golf 2 3 4, Football Manager 2. ROSEMARY ELIZABETH BENDER College Homeroom President 4, Hall Cop 4, Yearbook 4, Volleyball 4, junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sophomore Cafeteria Commit- tee 2, Newspaper Stall 2, Booster 3 4, Stage Crew, Scenery 2, Future Nurses of America 4, Sports Night 4. IS BOB BENNETT College Nassau Community Cross Country 4, Track 4, Boys Glee Club 4 WILLIAM BENNETT Willy Football 3 4, Student Council 2, Homeroom Vice President 34, Wrestling 2 3, Senior Play 4, Sen- ior Ball Committee 4, Track 4 1 i I ROBERT IRWIN BERGER Bob College Stockbrokev Student Council 3, Booster Club 3 4, Yearbook Editor 4, Phy-Chem-Bi Club 4, Senior Play 4, Senior Ball Planning Committee 4. BARBARA BIENIEWICZ Bobbi judo 3, Booster Club 4. ANTHONY L. BISACCIO Spark State University of New York, Long Island Cen- ter Future Teachers of America 2, Chess Club 3. Cross Country 4, Comet Newspaper Stal! 3. MICHAEL BISACCIO Make Printing I I Audio Visual 2 3 4, Comet Newspaper Printing 2 3 4, Yearbook Printing 2 3, Comet Newspaper Staff 4, Assembly Committee 4, Comet News!-VHP' er Photographer 4. 1 Q. xx . 5. 1 - o ' .-cvs. l HELEN MARIE BISER Q College Round Table 3 4, Stage Crew, Scenery 3 4, Sen- ior Play 3 4, Hockey, Class Team 3, National I Honor Society 4, Future Nurses of America 3, Homeroom Vice President 3, Local Honor Society 2 3 4. JANET RITA BLACK - Bllfkifi Beautican J 1 N t 5,1 -t e- T OSALIND ANN BLUE Rozzie ollege '.T.A. 2, Band 2 3 4, Council 4, Student Council L, Hall Cops 4, Sports Night 3, Musical Comedy N, Round Table 2 3, National Honor Society 3 4, al Honor Society 2 3 4, Modern Music Mas- le: 4, Senior Ball Decorating Committee 4 TAROLYN BORLEY AUSTIN JOSEPH BOVVLES Buddy College Soccer Team 2, Latin Club 2 3 4, German Club 3, junior Prom Cornmittee 3, Senior Prom Com- mittee 4. x I, 1 ,ff 4. ISOLDE BRAUTER Nursing Volleyball 2, Basketball 2, F.N.A. 2 3, Sports Night 4. RONALD BRADLEY I7 ARLENE BRIGANDI Nursing Bowling 2 3, Softball 2 3 4, Spring Conqert 4. s ANTHONY BROCATO JEANNE MARIA-THERESA BROESLER Jay Booster Club 2, Homeroom President 2, Sopho- more Prom Decorating Committee 2, ANN LYNN BROUGH Annie Beauty Culture Y Homeroom Vice-President 2, Homeroom Secre- tary 4, Sportsnight 4. JOANNE GRACE BROWN Brownie F.T.A. 2 3 4, Sports Night 2 3 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, Basketball fSenior Tcaml 4, Cafeteria Clean-up Committee 3. ll MICHAEL DAVID BROWN Englirhm Buffalo State University-Art Teacher Varsity Tennis 3 4, J.V. Football 2, Senior Pl 4, Publicity for Variety Show and Senior Play Comet Yearbook Art Staff 4. ROBERT BROWN JOAN ARLENE BUCHMAN Burk? College Sports Night 2 3 4, Hockey 2 3 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, Archery 2, Yearbook 4, Cheering 4, Booster Club 4, Tumbling 2. DANNY BURKE Moon Physical Education Teacher Varsity Tennis 3 4, Junior Varsity Baseball 3, Golf 3. ml ,, THOMAS M. BURNS Tom Printing MARY ANN CALHOUN Mag Operator New York Telephone Company Chorus QMixedl, lSection Leader-31 2 3 4, Vol. geytball 3, Spring Concert 2 3 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2 EDVVARD CAESAR Varsity Football 2, Varsity Soccer 3 4, Homeroom President 2 3, Student Council 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Variety Show 4, Senior Play 4, Class Treasur r 2. H4 Vp MIJV9 L o CAROL ANN CANCILLIERE Carol Future Nurses of America 2, Chorus 2 3 4, Spring Concert 2 3 4, Sports Night fOrangel 2 3 4, Junior Varsity Hockey 2, Booster Club 3 4, Volleyball 2 3, junior Varsity Basketball Z 3, Tumbling and Apparatus 2 3 4, Softball 2, jun- ior Prom Committee 4595555 or 35357, WILLIAM CANHAN GERALD CANNIZZARO FREDRICK CHARLES CANAVOR JR. Fritz Varsity Tennis 2 3 4, Student Council 2, junior Varsity Basketball 3 4, German Club President 3 4. l L JOAN ELOISE CARBONARO Jaan Nassau Community-Lrgnl Secretary Home-room Vice President 2, Girls' Glee 3 4, Booster Club 3 4, School Fashion Show 4, Spring Concert 3 4, Variety Show 4. O 20 JOSEPH CARPENTER ROBERT ALBERT JOSEPH CASALE Bal fSf'l'l'4 College Variety Show 2 4, Theatre lvorkshvp 2, Tr 2 3 4, Christmas Show 2, Homeronm Presitlen' Student Council 4, Hall Cop 4, Fontlutll 4. Cr Country 3, Bny's Chorus 2, Boy! lllce Ciul' Junior Prom Committee Chztirman 3, Senior F Committee 4, Junior Day Committee 3, Mnsi Comedy 4, Fire Squad 4, Booster Cluh 3, Sup more Hop Committee 2, Chairman nf,Guides s Ushers 4, Spring Concert 4. UL ANTHONY C. CASE Snufy ricultural and Technilogy Institute at Farm- dale ll Cops 4, Assembly Committee 4, Italian ub Z 3, Air Raid Squad 4. SIN CASSESE lrls' Glee Club 4, Booster Club 3, Hall Cops 4, orts Night 2 3 4, Volleyball 4, junior Prom immittee 3, Senior Prom Committee 4, Spring vncert 4. ROBERT CERONE Bob College Varsity Football 2 3 4, Varsity Baseball 2 3 4, Varsity Basketball 4, j.V. Basketball 3, Variety Show 3 4. '- STEVEN CHAPEN Steve Banking Soccer 2, Wrestling 2 3, Hall Cops 3 4, Boys Glee Club 3, Key Club 2 3 secretary, 4 presi- dent, Spring Concert 3, Fire Squad 3 4, Air raid Squad 3 4, Cafeteria Committee 2 3. 21 JUDITH E. CHAPMAN Judi College Student Council 3, Booster Club 3, Sophomore Hop Decorating Committee 2, Fashion Show 3. THOMAS DAVIES CHERRY Torn University of Texas Key Club 4, Golf Team 3 4, Variety Show 2, Chorus 2 3, Senior Ball Committee 4. WILLIAM CHOMYK Bill Adelphi Band 2 3, German Club 4, Popular Music Club 4. DOROTHY ELEANOR CHRIST Dolly College National Honor Society 4, Local Honor Society 4, Band 2 3, Chorus 3 4, Student Conducting 2 3 4, F.T.A. 2 4. HENRY CHARLES CIERSKI Hank, Chemie College Homeroom President 2 3, Vice president 4, J.V. Baseball 2 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Pres. Inter- mediate Chorus 4, Student Council 2 3 4, Soph. Hop Committee 2, junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Lunch Hall Cop Cap- tain 4, Comet Newspaper 4, Red Cross Usher 4, Local Honor Society 2, Spring Concert 4. LOUISE CLARK College Booster Club 3, j.V. Chefering 4, Volleyball 2 4, Sportsnight 2 3 4, Homeroom Sec. 3, Baske ball 3, Hall Cop 4, Sophomore Hop Committee jr. Prom Committee 3, Sr. Ball Committee Archery 2, Tennis 3, Fashion Show Hostess Hi-Y 2 3 4, Hockey 4, F.T.A. 23, Softball Sr. Play Publicity 4, Tumbling 2 3 4, App: ratus 3 4, Junior Day Committee 3. PAMELA JOAN CLEM ENTS Pa ERIC JEFFREY CITRON Oswego State h Student Council 2, Phi-Chem-Bi 4. r Clerical Homeroom Secretary 2, Volleyball 2 3, Soph more Hop Decorating Committee 2, Sportsnig 3. l l 4 OBERT A. CLEMENTS Roddy ollege 'rack 3 4, Football 4, Variety Show 4. ARTHUR DONALD CLEMENZ .-lrlie Alfred University Student Council 3, Local Honor Society 2 3 4, National Honor Society 3 4, junior Class Secre- tary 3, Homeroom Officer 2 3 4, Varsity Basket- ball 34, Round Table3 4, Lunch Hall Cop Captain 4. MARTIN COHEN Marty Adelphi College Phy-Chem-Bi Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Round Table 2 3 4, Key Club 3 4, J.V. Soccer 3, Science Fair Committee Treasurer 3, Hall Cops, Bomb Squad, Air Raid Squad 4, Represented High School at L.I. Science Fair 4, Variety Show 4, Boys Glee Club 4. Q- - ANTOINETTE COLASCIONE Annette College Girls Chorus, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Basketball 2 3, Girls Volleyball 2 3. l za JOHN COLE .? X ?' C -N XX PATRICIA EILEEN COLVELL Pal Business Homeroom Secretary 2 4, Basketball 2, Hockey 2, Senior Ball Comm. 4, Theatre Workshop 2 3, Booster Club 3, Decca Club 4, Comet Shop 2 3, Variety Show 2 3. GERALD JOHN COLLOCK Jerry Farmingdale Hall Cops 4, Air Raid Squad 4, J.V. Wrmtling 3, Vlrsitly Wrestling 4, Track 2, Fire Squad 4. TIMOTHY CONLIN Tim Business Wrestling 2 3 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Soph. Hop Comm. 2. WILLIAM COOK DONALD CONEY JAMES CONNELLY 24 ROBERT HOWARD COOPER, Farmingdale 'ETER MICHAEL COTSONAS Pre: Jswego 'resident Senior Class 4, National Honor Society 4, president 4, Chairman of Senior Play Pub- icity 4, Committeeman for Junior Prom 3, Iommitteeman for Senior Ball 4, Member of tudent Council 2 3 4, Member of Phi-Chem Bi , Varsity Basketball 4-, Spanish Club 4, F.T.A. , Rou-nd Table 2 3 4, Hall Cops 4, Fire and iir Raid Squads 4, Represented Hicksville at loys State 3. ROSE COTTONE Roe Booster Club 4. I PATRICIA CUNNINGHAN JOHN MICHAEL CURCIA Jack College Track Team 2 3 4, Soccer Team 2 3, Booster Club 3, Lunch Hall Cop 4. 25 SANDRA CUTRIGHT C VIRGINIA ANNE DALIA Ginny Business College Varsity Cheering 4, Sports Night 2 3 4, Student Council 4, Booster Club Treasurer 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, F.T.A. 3, j.V. Hockey 4, Volleyball Team 2, Sophomore Clean-up Committee 2, Girls' Glee Club 3 4, Archery 2, Tennis 2, LaCrosse 2, Spring Concert 3 4. LINDA IYAMATO TOYMIM College Volleyball 2 3, Italian Club 3, Softball 2 3, Rooster Cliih 3, Haskrthnll 2 3, Cafeteria Com- mittee 3. BRVCE DAVIDSON M . sf, x K Ol. .-. CA'l'HERlNEk DQQC' 'LO Carhi College wk Booster Cltlw 3 co nili Clu ,. Nj 1 Wikfilltitfigwl iii 'Ai ii 'N 'mi' f l V , .x '.. ,. .xl . 5. Ei ii if ly I l Ll J 4 1' F . 1. ' v, . Q lklkfxx fm WXV x X ul All ,J ' tt ' Y Q Y JOAN BARBARA DE JOHN J Business Secretary f l Eff F Egg 1, I i Farley Dickenson Band 2 3 4, Senior Pl:1y4. ARLEEN IRCESARIO Crash Business 26 EDWARD E. DELANEY lid, College Future Teachers of America Club 3, Homerti President 3. W v'-I l tRILYN DELAVORE retary pol Play, Kiss Me Kate 3, Bowling 3, hery 2 3. JOHN JAMES DE PAOIL Johllfli Navy ' Wrestling 2. BERT DE MATEO I l CATHERINE ELIZABETH DETTLOFF Business Cam! Chorus 2 4, Spanish Club 4, Kiss Me Kate 4, Italian Club 4, Spring Concert 2 4. 27 MARTIN DIAMOND Muffy Phi-Chem-Bi Club 3 4, Key Club 4. FRANCES ANN DIGILIO Fran College Hockey, Soph. Class Team 2, junior Class 3, Varsity 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, Basketball 2 3 4, Sports Night 2 3 4, Tumbling and Apparatus 2 3 4, Softball jr. Varsity 2, Varsity 3, Tennis 2 3, Archery 2 3, Bowling 34, Spring Concert 2 3 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2 3 4, F. T. A. 23, Booster Club 3 4, Spanish Club 4, Student Council 2, LaCrosse 2, Round Table 3 4. A,-3 .ff-' MARILYN DINA TPIOMAS HENRY DUNCAN Tommy Clarkson College Band 2. VVrestling 2, Spring Concert 2. I l i JAMES MICHAEL EDXVARDSON Thci College i German Club 2 3 4, Assembly 3, Club A551 4. I I i I I ELLEN LOUISE EICHLER STEPHEN DINORA Slewo College 1 RICHARD JOHN DUNLAP Rirhy Pratt Institute Track 2. 28 Brockport -LV. Hockey 3, Varsity Ilockey Captain 4, Ieyball Captain 3 4, Varsity Basketbnl Sports Night 2 4, Co-Cuptuiu 3, Bowlin Softball 2, Tennis 3 4, Archery 2 3, I.:1Cr1 Leaders Club Z 3, President -I, Ili-Y 4, I Teachers Club 2, Vice-President Ilomcri Hall Cops 4, Student Council 4, Senior Committee 4, Senior Play 4, VVinter Ca Committee 3 4. EANNE LORRAINE EHARDT Roxy iness 'key 2, Sports Night 2 3 4, Variety Show 2, homore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Com- ee 4, Apparatus and 'Tumbling 2 4, Junior sity Checring 4, Chorus 3 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 3 all Cop 4, Sophomore Homeroom Vice Presi- 2, Spring Concert 3 4. 'RIE ELIZABETH EISEMANN Re ege Teacher ll Club Z, German Club 3 4, Future Teachers imericu Z 3, Historian 4, Sports Night 3 4, rus 3 4, Volleyball Intramurals 2 3, Basket- ,Intramurals 2 3, Bowling 3 4. GPIURGE ELIA The Crfek Carpentry VVork Yvrestling 2. PATRICIA ELLIS Pal Nursing School Sophomore Cafeteria Committee 2, Sophomore Prom Committee 2, Sports Night 3, Future Nur- ses of America Club 3 4, Booster Club 3 4, Vol- leyball 4, Tumbling 3. 29 JANET MARIE EMERY College Teacher Chorus 2 3, Girls Glee Club 4, Hi-Y 3, Treasur- er 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, llockey 3, Archery 3 Spring Concert 2 3 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A.2 3 4, Roos: ter Club 2, Musical Comedy 3, Senior Ball Com- mittee 4, Tennis 2, Softball 2, Hall Cop 4. GEORGE JOHN ENGEL Gzorge PATRICIA ENTENMANN Patti Medical Secretary Hockey QSophomore Teaml 2, Archery 2, Future Nurses of America 3 4, Phi-Chem-Bi Club 4, Science Fair Committee 4, Cafeteria Committee 3, Senior Hockey Team 4, Booster Club 3 4, Sports Night 2 4. JAMES FAICHNEY Fach College junior Day Ticket Committee 3, Bowling 2. LOUIS FALLETTA L Baseball 3, Softball 2 3, Track 2, Bowling Decorating Committee for Senior Prom 4, In mural Basketball 2 3. DIANE ERDMAN Business junior Hockey Team 3, Hi-Y Club 3 4, Booster Club 3, Archery 3. P4 ff 'C gfief' LXQS-5' fi NSA!! 1 if. x 5, jf NQCWV N 'r I l V, Rx -- I et X ..,. - . is li, XX ' tix? ' jx 'Diff Q 'HRX Lf ,yi xx xxxf, , .ff THOMAS JAMES J. FARRELL Ton Retailing Treasurer of All School Council 4, All Sc' Council Homeroom Representative 2 3 4, F ball Announcer 2 3 4, Varsity Soccer 2 E Master of Ceremonies of Senior Ball 4, Ma of Ceremonies of Junior Prom 3, Variety Show Usher and Guide 34, Hall Cop 4, Audio Vi: 2 3 4, Student Improvement Board 4. -gf.. Yi . . lf Q Q4 f 'W 00 K H cs 340 i C' 3 URSOLA FARCO Cuddle: Farmingdale Volleyball 2, Basketball 3, Bowling 3. 30 S A f . , x Q37 Jw F 'NALD FARRUGIA rmf rmingdale ll Cop 2, Track 3. IDNEY A. FELMAN Vrack Team 2 3 4, Cross Country Team 3 4, icy Club 3 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Homeroom 'resident 4. V I IRA FENIGSTEIN Arg College V' ' Latin Club 2, German Club 3 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 3. LEWIS FENIGSTEIN Louie College Latin Club 2, Gennan Club 3, Junior Prom Dec- oration Committee 3, Senior Prom Decoration Committee 4, Advanced Science Club 3, Senior Cafeteria Service Squad 4. 31 VICTOR FERRARA Vic United States Marine Corps Yearbook Photographer 2 3 4, Newspaper Photo- grapher 2 3 4, DORIS RACHAEL FISCHMAN College Field Hockey 3 4, Basketball 2 3, Volleyball 2 3 4, Archery 2 3 4, Sports Night 2 3 4, Future Teachers of America 2 3, Booster Club 3 4, Variety Show 2, Senior Play 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Sen- ior Prom Committee 4. Leaders Club 3 4, Tum- bling and Apparatus 2 3 4, Bowling 3, Junior Day Committee 3, Softball 2. 3 L PATRICIA FLANAGAN Business Field Hockey 2, Soccer 2, Volleyball 2, Basket- ball 2, Sports Night COrangel 2, Chorus 2 3 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2 3 4, Spring Concert 2 3 4, Stu- dent Council 3, Sophomore Hop Decorating Com- mittee 2, Tumbling and Apparatus 2, junior Day 3. ALAN B. FOSTER IRENE ROSEANNE FRANK Hockey Team 4, spam Night 4, Glee club 2, Work in Office 4. EILEEN MARIE FRAWLEY Band 2 3 4, Latin Club 2 3 4, Sports Night junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Prom Com tee 4, Yearbook 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2 3 4, Ho room Secretary 4. KAREN LYNN FRICKE Cornell Concert Band 2 3 4, Radio Club President 3 4, Jets Club 3, Vice-President 4, Brass Choir 2, Conducting Class 4, Phi-Chem-Bi 2 3 4, Student Council 3 4, Parlimentarian 4, Jr. Prom Decor- ating Committee 3, Senior Ball Decorating Com- mittee 4, Variety Show 4, Nyssma Festival 2 3 4, Hall Cops 4, Air Raid and Fire Squad 4, Spanish Club 4.. PAT FRANKENBURG 32 Sports Night 3 4, Basketball Class Tear Future Teachers of America 2, Volleyball! Bowling 4, Gymnastics 4. 1 SANDRA REGINA FROTHINGHAM Sandy College Bowling Club 2, Glee Club 3. KAREN GALE FUCHS Carrie Armed Forces Sports Night 2, Variety Show 2, Theatre VVork Shop 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Volleyball Team 3, Sports Night 4, Assembly Committee 4, Hall Cops 4. A CAROL FULLERTON JOYCE CAROL GABRIELSEN . Sam Teacher College Leaders Club 4, Hi-Y 3, President 4, Sports Night 2 3 Black Team Captain 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Vice President 4, Variety Show 2, Musical Comedy 2, Student Council 4, Prom Committee 3 4, Comet Yearbook 4, Daisy Chain 3, Booster Club 3, Hall Cops 4, Hockey 3 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, Basketball jr. Varsity 2 Captain 4, Archery 2 3, Apparatus 3 4, Softball 2 Varsity 3 4, Bowl- ing 4, Tennis 3 4, Spring Concert 3, N.Y.S.S.M. A. 3 4. 33 GEORGE GABSA DOROTHY GALLAHUE Dottie Nursing Volleyball 2, Future Nurses of America 4, Boos- ter Club 3 4, Latin Club 2 34, President 4, Vice President of Homeroom 3, Spanish Club 4, Ital- ian Club 3, Sports Night 3 4. DORIS HELENE GAJEWSKI Dottie Business DOROTHY ANN GAST Tina MARY JANE GEMUENDT Receptionist Sports Night 2 4, Student Council 3 4, Booster Club 3 President 4, Volleyball 2, Basketball 2. THOMAS GEORGE Tom College Bowling 2, Junior Varsity Football 3, Homeroorr Vice President 3. Girls Chorus 4. ANTHONY GENOVESE u JEANETTE GIACOMAGGIO Red Business School Booster lub 4, Chorus 3 4. J -v l l EDDIE GIANNELLI Crash Sheet Metal Designer Football 2. SANDRA GIBSON Sandy Houghton Sports Night 2 3 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2 3 4, Hi-Y 4, Chorus 2 3 4, Volleyball 2 3, Senior Play 4, Homeroom Vice President 4, Spring Concert 2 3 4, Basketball 3, Yearbook 4. SHARI J. GILBERT Shari Antioch , ' Band 2 3 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2 3 4, Tennis Team 2, Hmor Society 3 4, Volleyball Team 2, Phi- Chem-Bi 2 3. MARGARET LOUISE GILES Peggy Oswego College Variety Show 2 3 4, Latin Club 2 3 4, Bowling 2, Musical Comedy 2, Daisy Chain 3, Hi-Y 3, Sports Night 3 4, Booster Club 3 4, Variety Club 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Prom Com- mittee 3 4. 35 GERALD GILSON Gerrv Carpenter VERONICA ELLEN GILSON Ronnie Business Basketball 3, Volleyball 2, Hall Cop 2. DIANE GIORDANO Dee Business School Homeroom Vice-president 3, Girls Glee Club 4, Senior Play Publicity and Musical Comedy 4, Spring Concert 4, Bowling 2. ROXANNE ISABEL GLASER Rox College. J.V. Hockey Team 2 3 4, Basketball 2 3, Arch- ery 2, Tennis 3, Sports Night 3 4, F.N.A. 2 3, French Club 2, Homeroom president 2, Student Council 3 4, Hall Cop 2 3, Chorus 4, Prom Committee 2 3, S.A.T. Committee 3 4, Booster Club 2 3. GAIL RAY GOEBEI. juillard School of Music Variety Show 2, French -Club 3, Girls Glee Club 3 4. MARGARET ANN GOMEZ Marg State University at Farmingdale Basketball 2 3, Volleyball Z, Archery 2 3 4 Tumbling and Apparatus 2 3 4, Hockey 2 Junior Varsity 4, Variety Show 4, Sports Nigl 2 3 4, Orchestra 2 3 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2 3 4 Homeroom Vice President 2. DAVID ELLIOT GOLDSTEIN Tiger College Homeroom Vice-president 4, J.V. Basketball mgr. Varsity Basketball mgr. 4, Student Council 2 3 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Comet Newspap- er 3 Sports Editor 4, Lunch Hall Cop Captain 4, ,junior Varsity Soccer 2 3, Rou-nd Table 3 4, Comet Yearbook Staff 3 4, Varsity Soccer 4, Golf Team 4. 36 l f DAVID GOODRICH Das Cornell Football 3 4, Jets Club 3 4, Radio Club 3 4, StL dent Council 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sonic Play 4. I , BARRY GORDON Flash Track Team 2, Service Squad 2, Booster Club 3, Chorus 2. STEPHEN FREDERIC GORDON Slave Track 3 4, Cross Country 4, Variety Show 4, Senior Play 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Boys Glee Club 4, Senior Ball Committee 4. ELLEN ANN GORENSTEIN Ellie Nursing School Hi-Y 3 4, Phi-Chem-Bi 2 3, Future Nurses of America 2 3 4, Science Fair 3, Senior Play Cos- tumes 4. BARBARA JEAN GOVERNALE Bobbie Business Latin Club 2 3 4, Italian Club 3, Sports Night 3 4, Future Nurses of America 4, Homeroom Secretary 4, Yearbook Stal? 4, Volleyball 2, Booster Club 3 4, Editor of Latin Paper 3. 37 JOSEPH GRAHAM KATHLEEN EILEEN GRAW Kathy College Student Council 2 4, SAT 'Committee 2, Archery 2, Basketball 4, Softball 2 3 4, Volleyball 3. Junior Varsity Cheering 2 Captain 4, Prom Com- mittee 2 3, Sports Night 2 3 4, Assembly Com- mittee 3, Varsity Hockey 2 3 4, Chorus 4, Home- room President 2, Tumbling 2, Hall Cops 4, Tennis 4. .. .1 X LINDA SUE GRAY Lyn College Phy-Chem-Bi Club 3 4, Secretary 3, Science Fair 3 4, Future Teachers of America 4, Round Table 4, Library Assistant 4, Comet Newspaper 4. marc GREENE 5 1 .1 . fy. , 1 1 .ff . 5, ! , W X 1, , , ,AA X6 J -UL . L :Ag Kglfq, in f ff 1 PETER HAROLD GREGORITSCH P Academy of Aeronautics gurior Varsity Football 2, Junior Varsity Bask a l 2 3. EILEEN SHEILA GREENBURG Sandy Business ' Dramatics Z. WILLIAM MARTIN GREENHUT Bill Adelphi , Junior Vanity Baseball 2, Booster 'Club 3, 38 RICHARD GRIFFIN l JOSEPH JAMES GRIMM. Joe College 1 Junior Varsity Football 2,' Fashion Show 2, Var- sity Baseball 4, Homeroom President 3, Junior Day Committee 3. HENRY GUERRA Hank Business Homeroom I President 2, Comet Yearbook 3 4, Comet Yearbook Stalf 4, Comet Newspaper 2 3 4. Ulf, A RUTH ANN HACKETT Rufus College Sports Night 3 4, Future Teachers of America 3, Booster 'Club 3 4, Girls Glee Club 4, Archery 2, Spring Concert 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 4, Spanish Club ALLEN cnovmz X FRANK GUIDI 39 - BARBARA JOAN HAHLBOHN Bobbie Stmographer Student Council Representative 2,. Band Concert 2 3, Marching Band 2 3, Musicals, Variety Shows, Spring Concert 2 3, Homeroom President 2. Spring Concert 2 3, Homeroom President 2. l' x NANCY LEE HALSEY , Beautician 7 Bowling 2 4. . ., ., I ., I 1 ,, , .f rj' flu!! .1 .5 3 rl its ' r V x JOHN CAMPBELL HANSEN .lark junior Varsity Soccer 2, Latin Club 2 3, Home- room President 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Assistant Band Manager 4, Musical Shows 2 3, Homeroom Vice President 2, Local Honor Society 2 3. KAREN HARTIG Bowling 2, Basketball 3. LOIEIIN JOSEPH HANNON Boviling Team 3, German Club 2 John Y V JAMES JOSEPH HAPPEL Farmingdale Junior Varsity Football 2, VVrestling 2 3 4, Track 2. 40 MICHAEL HARVEY xl , i X 11 V . 7 Jo-fi' ' l x 5.1 : . - - My ' J .. ffx if on -A x'-'J XJ X c J X X ' f ' ' , , J .2 If-' , I, 1 X --fi J t K.: . f X f YJ xi, ,ri . '. F , ,1 c , .. 1 c .Kyo H '-4. ig, .' BURGHARD HAUK WALTER VVILLIAM HEALY lfall Iollege omeroom President 2, Chorus Vice President 4, nior Ball Committee 4, Student Council 3, Hall ops 4, Comet Newspaper 4, Spring Concert 4. usical Comedy 4, Sophomore Hop C mmittee 2. 'unior Prom Committee 3. A Tl A V' 'X 71 X f,!2C?'V'!!I fl 1 V aff' fi ' .1 4 1 UL , , ' fl! o ,IL ,4 I L ef ' V v LL Z 4 CAROL ANN HE-CK Carol Sports Night 3, Variety Show Backstage 4. N Lf N . l f, fff l KENNETH HENKEL PETER HENNEBERGER wi iw for gf V 4 ROBERT M. H1-:Iss Q , .ff Bob Y Police Force fy 1 Xi fi Varsity Wrestling 3, Boysfgle Club! 4. -' w' 1 V Ol VOLENA ANN HENNINGSEN College Leaders Club 3 4, Local Honor Society 2 3 4, Senior Class Treasurer 4, Hall Cops 4, Hi-Y 2 3 4, German Club 2 3, Round Table 3 4, Yearbook StaK 4, Winter Carnival Committee 4, Sopho- more Hop Committee 2, Student Council 4, Booster Club 3 4, Sports Night 2 3 Captain 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 3 4, Chorus 3 4, Spring Concert 3 4, Hockey KVarsityl 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, Basket- ball 2 3 4, Bowling 2 3 4, Tennis 3 4, Softball Uunior Valsityl 2, Senior Prom Committee Chainnan 4, Senior Play 4. ROCHELLE HEYMAN ' Z of 1 , 1, 3 if X ' , Aff. if A I .aff fl lu jf: . of 'X V 1 -'A 1,7112 V id I. fl f ! if-Y' I IOANNE HILL Josy, Jo Teacher College National Thespian Society 3 4, Bowling Club 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Sports Night 3 4, Var- iety Show 2 3 4, Latin Club 2 3, Moments to Re- member 2, l-Iomeroom Secretary 2 3, Daisy Chain 3, Musical Comedy 2 3, Booster Club 3 4, Pop- ular Music Club Vice President 4, Senior Play 4, Yearbook StaE 4, Hockey 2. RICHARD HIMMELSTOSS Electronics RCA Institute Variety Show 2 3 4, Senior Play 2 3 4, Musical Comedy 2 3 4. 43 ARTHUR HIRSCH College RCA Institute Band 2 3 4. PATRICIA ANN HISCOX Pal Him College Variety Club 3 4, Thespian Society 3 4, Varie Shows 2 3 4, Musical Comedies 2 3 4, Momen to Remember 2 3 4, Senior Play 4, Comet Yea book 4, Mixed Chorus 2 3 4, Sophomore H1 2, junior Prom Decoration 3, Senior Ball Booster Club 2 3 4, Modern Dancing 2 4, Gir Spf ts Night 2 3 4, Hockey 2 3, Volleyball 2 3 Basketball 2 3, Apparatus 2 3 4, Tennis 2 3 4. t HARVEY L. HOLMES JR. Han: I.V. Football 2, Latin Club 2, German Club 4, Round Table 3, Comet Newspaper 4. r MARY ELLEN HORAN Chirkie Business Archery 3, Volleyball 4, Senior Prom Decorating ,Committee 4, Hockey 2, Bowling 2, Sports Night 4, Girls Chorus 4, Spring Concert 4. GAIL ELLEN HOUGHTON ' College Archery 2, Girls Sports Night Orange Team 23 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Girls Chorus 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Round Table 3 4, Booster Club 3, Homeroom Vice-president 2, Senior Ball Committee 4. KENNETH HOWE CAROLYN HUCKESTEIN Moosir Secretary Girls Glee Club 3 4, Spring Concert 3 4, As- sembly Programs 3 4, Softball 2, Basketball 2, Volleyball 2, Sports Night 2 4, Booster Club 3, Hall Cop 4, Homeroom Vice-president 2. QA CSO TLXW Qkusoexs Nico, 0-W5 Noi Word, lame. MWQ game, good mil -XTBQQII uc: RFQ FRANK HUDAK 'N X College LNG j.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, Bowling 3, Track 2, Round Table 4, Local Honor Society 2 3 4, Homeroom Vice-president 4. l is PATRICIA HUNCHICK pm, Softball 3, Sports Night 3, Stage Crew 2. GLORIA HURLEY MAUREEN INGLIS 1 ARLEEN RUTH ISAKSEN Business Phy-Chem-Bi 2, German Club 2 3. 44 1 , W 1 i WILLIAM H. JACK Jai Valpariso , Soccer 2 3 4, Latin Club 2, Phy-Chem-Bi 2 3 1 Radio Amateur Club 4, Science Fair 2 4. ' l l l l JOANNE JAKOBI Accounting Chorus 2 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Hi-Y Club Hockey 2, Spring Concert 2 4, Ju-nior Pm Committee 3, Senior Prom Committee 4. l w w l w N 1 l 1 l ' l ll V1 Hi l Y MARIE ELAINE JANTZER Business Booster Club 4, F.T.A. 2, Comet Shop 3 4. JOHN JASTRAB - Jed' College Round Table 3 4, Tennis Team 3 4, National Honor Society Vice-president 4, Local Honor So- ciety 2 3 4, Junior Prom Decorating Committee 3, Senior Ball Decorating Committee 4, Home- room President 4. K DENNIS JOANNIDES Gruk Beautician J.V. Football 2, Varsity Wrestling 2 3, Track 2 Latin Club 2. THOMAS JARVIS State University at Farmingdale j.V. Basketball 2 3, Hall Cop 2, Varsity Basket- ball 4. BRADFORD CHESTER JAWORSKI Brad Junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Football 3 4. Junior Varsity Basketball 2 3, Varsity Basketbail 4, Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3 4, Varsity Track 3 4. 45 PETER A. JONSSON Key Club 3 4, Chorus 3 4, Golf 3, Soccer 2 3 Student Council 4, Senior Play 4. , MIAEL S. JUPPE Bud College Mechanical Technology Student Council 4, Baseball 2 3 4, Chess Club 2 3 4, Audio-Visual Club 2 3. h RUTH KAPPSTATTER ALLAN JUST College Chorus 2 3 4, Round Table 3 4, Phy-Chem-Bi Club 2 3 4, Science Fair Chairman 3 4, Call Me Madam 2, Startime '59 3, Kiss Me, Kate 3, The Good Old Days 4, Romeo and Juliet 4, South Pacific 4, Student Council 2 3 4, Bowling Team 2 3, Variety Club 3 4, Theater Workshop 4. KATHLEEN KAPSOL Kathy College , Student Council Secretary 3, President 4, Lead- ers Club 3 4, Hockey Class Team 2, J.V. 3, Varsity 3 4, Bowling 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3 4, Captain 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Jr. Prom Chairman 3, Senior Ball Committee Chairman 4, Daisy Chain 3, Sports Night 2 3, Local Honor Society 2 3, National Honor Soci- ety 3 4, Round Table 3 4, Latin Club 3, Winter Carnival Chairman 4, 46 BOB KASTEN Navy Boys Chorus 4, Retailing Club Deca 4. FREDERICK KASTNER 1 l DENNIS KEARNEY PAMELA KELLEY Senior Play, Lead in Romeo and Juliet 4. ft BARBARA KIERNAN GERALDINE KIRK Geri Secretary Hockey 2 3, Basketball 2, Leaders Club 3 4, Sports Night Co-captain 3, Tumbling Apparatus 2 3, Round Table 2 3 4, Honor Roll 3 4, Tennis 3 4, Archery 2, Volleyball 2, Booster Club 2 3. 47 BARBARA KLEIBS ARNOLD KLINGENBERG Bnggr -College Homeroom President 4, Student Council 34, Soccer 4, Basketball 4, J.V. 3, Golf 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee Chair- man 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Round Table 3 4, Local Honor Society 2 3. 4 L VICTORIA KNASTER PAULA KNIGHT Paxulsie College Teacher Volleyball 3 4, Basketball 3 4, Hi-Y 3 4, Sec. 4, Hall Cop 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sports Night 3 4, Booster Club 3, Daisy Chain 3, Round Table 3 4. r DANIEL KNIETER PATRICIA ANN KOCHER Churkle: Secretary Softball 2, Tennis 2 3 4, Volleyball 3 4, Basket! ball 3 4, Sports Night 3 4, Student Council 4, Chorus 2 3 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, junior Prom Committee 3, Booster Club 3 4, Spring Concert 2 3 4, NYSSMA Festival 2 3 4. 48 VIRGINIA KOLENIK Ginny Business Spons Night 2 3 4, Hockey Senior Team 4, Booster Club 3 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Com- mittee 4. JOAN MARIE KOMAR Joantt College Future Teachers of America 4, Hi-Y 4, junior Day Committee 3. 4- l-:RGARET RUTH KOPP Margie eteria Committee 4. AN KOVVALSKI V Q ANNABELLA THERESA KOZMA Business ,s 1 Senior High Orchestra 2 3 4, F.N.A. 3, N.Y.S.S. M.A. 2 3 4, Student Council 2 4, Musical Com- edy 2 3 4, Spring Concert 2 3 4, -Conducting Class 4. A Q FRANK KRAHENBLT HL Carpenter 49 K mu! ELAINE KATHERINE KRAUSS Business PETER KREYMBORG J, l .. 1 , , l I' , A J 1 ' . f QMMAAAEEEEWEEEE see E ee ee E J DONALD KRI EGER PATRICIA GAIL KRYVVAK Pal Nursing Student Council 4, Latin Club 4, Baton Twirl- ing 3 4, Marching Band' 3 4, Sports Night 4, Senior Play Publicity 4, Senior Class Hockey Team 4, Future Nurses of America 2 3 4. BARBARA DIANE LABANOVVSKI Ba Secretary Leaders -Club 4, Intermurnl 3, J.V. 2 4, Vol ball Team 2 4, Basketball Team 2 4, Sf Night Orange Team 2 3 4, Tumbling, Ag ratus 2 3, Softball 2, Vl'inter Carnival 4. RICHARD KROGMAN LINDA ALTHEA KULBABA Secretary Business Orchestra 2 3 4, Spring Concert 2 3 4, Homes room President 2, Daisy 'Chain 3, Variety Show 3 4, Musical Comedy 3, Senior Play 4, Variety Club 3 4, National Thespian Society 4. 50 GERALD R. LEACH Ji College Business Administration ' MARION LEO 1 flilleu Business 'n . - t. Homeroom Presxdent 2. Lf ' ff fl LT k r ? ,-' A 1 J , f x g , f' 1' C' L L N l .1 fl , C ' ' ,V L ,A Y , .L . ,y , , . lv X , f 1 9 ' ' 1 L. f . V, X K If X xi x, 'VJ l.f q 1 ' f X xx If!! fl ll' 0, ll ,, PHILIP LEONHARD Phil Adelphi College Marching Band 2, Dzmce Band 4, Conducting 3 4, Junior Prom Decorating 3. Sl I l J X. LOIS CLAUDIA LEVY Lo College Musical Comedy 3, Volleyball 2 3, Basketball 3, Booster Club 3 4, Senior Ball Refreshment Committee 4. LEONARD LINAR Len-ny College Junior Varsity Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 34, Bowling Team 3, Variety Show 4, Cafeteria Committee 4. LINDA ANN LISTORT Les! Business College Volleyball 2, Booster Club 4. GEORGE GERARD LIEN College Farmingdale LEON CHARLES LINCOLN H ann! Abe Commercial ' Artist Variety Club, Stage Crew-Lighting, Cafeteria Committee. VINCENT ANTHONY L0 CICERO College Farmingdale Gay D4 Italian Club 2 3, Popular Music Club 4, Jul Varsity Baseball 3. I . . ' i 1 52 l OBERT ARNOLD LOCKMAN Bob allege Syracuse ixed Chorus 3, Advanced 'Chorus 4, German lub 4, Popular Music Club 4. 1 1 OSEPH LOFANO I L X! -X I ,' 'I' A V , I i ' if . 1 l A lf-, . l X . L C COLETTA LOIACONO Nifki Business Sports Night 4, Booster Club 3, Senior Play Publicity 4. 'IR LEONARD LOMBARDO l LFVUU' Business MJ v Comet Newspaper Pr'm' 2 3 4 mf! XMI' -,Qgok 2 3 4.'k t A N Q1 LD' rdf O 10' ii ,QWJNWV 0, jf W Y MARIANNA LOMNICKI Business Senior Play Publicity 4, Sports Night 2 4, Ollir Help 4. VIN-CENT THOMAS LUNA Vinrr Homeroom President 4, Senior Ball Committee Co-chairman 4, junior Prom Committee 3, Soph- omore Hop Committee 2, Boys Glee Club 3, junior Varsity Football 3. Q l PATRICK LYONS PAMELA MC ALARNEY V. f VINCENT MC AVOY I GEORGE JOSEPH MC CONNELL College Wrestling 2, Phi-Chem-Bi Club 2 3 4, Radio Club 3 4. ALICE REID MC INTOSH College Leader's Club 2 3 4, Hi-Y 2 3 4, Local Hc Society 2 3, Daisy Chain 3, Sports Nightl Hockey 3 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, Basketball 2 Softball 2, Tennis 3 4, jr. Prom Committe junior Day Committee 3, Senior Ball Co-ch man 4, Homeroom President 3 4, Hall Cop 4 JAMES MC NICHOLS I Air Force Football 2 3, Radio Club 3, VVrestling 4, I Cop 4. 1 LKLLIAN MARY MANZO Lil Business Secretary Homcroom Secretary 3 4. l ROSARIA M. IWARCHESE Rot Modeling Hockey 2 3, Archery 2, Volleyball 2 3, Sports Night 2 3 4, Student Council Representative 2 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Fashion Show 4, Booster Club 2. 55 ROBERTA MARTELLO Birdie Variety Show 2, Basketball 2, Softball 2, Sopho- more Hop 2, Senior Prom 2. DANIEL MASTRONARDI LINDA MASTROSANTI Lynn Business Homeroom Secretary 3, CAROL ANN MATTHEWS Carol Business Homeroom Secretary 3, Basketball 3, Volleyball g,3Variety Show 4, Fashion Show 2, Comet Shop S6 CAEOLYN THERESA MATITZA Car Business School ,N I 1 k L ' I I Y- L 1 IL 1 x E l xl '11 lf ' I ,I X: L' ii 'V X I I xl l , ', f ' X 1 J ' ff 2 f fl .K 1 4A M, 3, 1 . ' W A l EDWARD MEHLER 4 Tennis Team 3 4, Stamp Club President 2 Germa-n Club 3 4. I INDA JOAN MENI-CHINO usiness horus 2 4, F.N.A. 3, Senior Ball Publicity ommittee 4, Daisy Chain 3, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2 4. DHN J. MIERZEJEWSKI l BERNICE MILLER Bunny College Sports Night 2 3, Student Council 3 4, F. T. A. 2, Hi-Y 4, Hockey 2 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, Basket- ball 4, Softball 2 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, Archery 2 3. MARIANNE FRANCES MILLER Business Variety Show 2, Musical Comedy 3, Sports Night Black Team 2 4, Spring Concert 2 3, N.Y. S.S.M.A. 2 3, Homeroom Vice-president 3, Vol- leyball 4, Chorus 2 3. 57 CAROL lNdARGOT X f , 72 1 Llzj ij Q7 f ffl! f 0 SYDNEY MITNICK College Booster Club 3, French 'Club 2. 'fl' JERALD PAUL MISKOVSKY Jzruy Naval Architecture Varsity Football 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 234, Hall Cop 4. THOMAS F. MORAN Band 2 3 4, Football Ba-nd 2 3. MARIA THEODORA MONJELLO Marie Business School Booster Club 4, Basketball 3, Archery 3, Volley- ball 4, Sports Night 3, Softball 4, Archery 4. WILLIAM MORAN Bill? College 58 1' X 5 1 l H li WILLIAM EDWARD MORCH Carpenter Wood Shop 2 3. , CL fe il la at ff V? K ' gy-PZ fl rjiljjlv big I XM' If-Il CYNTHIA ANNE MOULTON College Latin Club Treasurer 2, Student Council I semative 3, Secretary 4, Stude-nt Council I sentative for Homeroom 2, Basketball 4, Chem-Bi Club 2, Fashion Show 3, F.'Il Sports Night Orange Team 2 3, Senio' Committee 4, Volleyball 2, Chorus 2, N. M.A. 2, Spring Concert 2. CLARA MURGOLA V if H. i i jfs if X 1 I' 1 1 1' ., -v 44 , ,aw , . tqfgwlh, ,M ,. ,M ff., i l I f in ' t ENNIS STANLEY MRUZ Denny ool of Visual Arts Eggs Crew 2, jumior Varsity Football 2. ff' 'fs ' I A. . F If 'Li N If if-7 1, : STEPHEN M URPH Y AROL MURGOLA Shorti: usiness omero-om Secretary 4, Hpmeroom President 3. l :rl I ll A XI . I A ' ., fi l. I X 1 ., ' I if f I 1 ' f 4 f , 2' i f A I : if BARBARA MURPHY Barb Fredonia Concert Band 2 3 4, Orchestra 2 3 4, Conduct- ing 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2 3 4, Spring Concert 2 3 4, Basketball 2, Archery 2, Softball 2, Tumbling 2, Sports Night 2, Science Fair 3. i so RICHARD NALBACH Richie DENNIS RICHARD NASO Nose University of Bridgeport Student Counci 2, Football 2 3 4, Baseball 2 4, Variety Show, Senior Play, Musical Comedy 4, Homeroom Vice-president 4. .N JU. STANLEY NEUHAUS . Sum Boys Chorus 2, Theater Date 58 2, Kiss Me Kate 3, Call Me Madam 2, Variety Show 59 a. y , I BARBARA NOLAN Yearbook 4. LYNN NEAL Nzalbird Secretary Future Nurses of America 2, Booster Club 2. LINDA ANN NEWTON California Business 60 NANCY ANN NORTH Bookkeeping Hi-Y 3 4. 1 L L 1- wg , N, X , l L 'KNCIS RAYMOND NORTON Frankie lege ball Mgr. 3, Basketball Mgr. 2 3 4, Baseball . 2 3, -Comet Newspaper 4, Key Club 4, omore Cafeteria Committee 2, Sophomore 1 Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4. BERNARD FRANCIS NYGREN Teddy Bear College Armed Service Comet Newspaper 2 3 4, Comet Yearbook 2 3 4, Sophomore Cafeteria Staff 2, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Photographer 3, Comet Yearbook Staff 4, Print shop Yearbook Production Foreman. 1 1 4, Ak i 1 I, it fr ke ' . i E' 1, J xi ' 4 K ,fl 1, XJ l L -. li- , A C - QA' A ' th X f K I It lx '-A j ., M V 1 Q' L f. 'V Cl, Jucux L 'Av .eifuv V HOL AILEEN O' CAMPO Aileen Sports Night 2 3 4, Homeroom Vice-president 3, President 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2 3 4, Spring Concert 2 3 4-, Chorus 2 3 4, Booster Club 2 3, Student Council 2 3, Latin Club 2 3. tr,-fl h iv A ,t 1, JJ' 1 1 4' 'Y' QQ: 5 5 l NY J' V :ix V 1 el KW.. l ,J 1 1 IRQ! H 2 ' LMONIC 1, AIRO i , 0, ,x TX ,X K- bv n W 1 ff L xl ' 1 I A KX! 7 . 1 r .'1 , , 1 t K .J 1 v ,. 1 '1 V 11 1' 1 l 1 1' I1 1 1 . 1 1 , ,1 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 f 14 .ffm 1 li ' Pj of A Vlx wifi w AMJ 51 Nix, JOSEPH VINCENT ODDO Marnie wr Force restling 2, Bowling 4. QP 1 1 w ff' I1 flaw' v l , ,- V I 1 11' TF' AJ Q' ,fl l V 41 ' o A LM N' LUN I U ' 1 LARRY OBRACANIK Big 0 St. John's University German Club 3, Golf Team 4. 61 If I ..e.. J DORIS OELERICH College Chorus 2, Hockey 4, Sports Night 2 3 4, Volley ball 2 3 4, Booster Club 3 4, Hi-Y 2 3 4, Gere man Club 3 4, Spring Concert 2, Senior Bal Decorating Committee 4, Sophomore Hop Com mittee 2. EILEEN 0'HALLORAN I St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing Hockey Class Teams 3 4, Volleyball 3 4, Basketball 3, Girls Sports Night 3, F.N.A. 3 4, Senior Pla 4 Yearbook Staff 4, Library Aid 4, y . Science Fair 3. X 4 X 1 fx l SEYMOUR OLITSKY ' Lim Hofstra Gennan Club 3, Soccer 4, Round Table 3, W 4 fx f l t 'i'f, 1 r , ff V.-A -V 1. in V , -,f ,.,.,.4. , V f 4 DZ? L'.m,, if ,,-,,.,-l,,.,,, 1 ' L '7',ff- 444, JOHN O'MALLEY I I K 1 4 . 3 4. -41 OREFICE Briggitle ary Night 2 4, Bowling 3 4, Basketball 2 4, ball 4, Spring Concert 3 4, 3 year section r, Girls Glee Club 3, Vice-president 4, Softball 2 3 4. RENCE O'SHAUGHNESSY MARY O'SI-IAUGHNESSY Little 0 Sports Night 2 3 4, Girls Glee Club 3 4, Booster Club 2 3, j.V. Cheerleader 4, Comet Yearbook Staff 4, Hall Cop 4, Homeroom Secretary 2 4, Spring Concert 3 4, Sophomore Hop Decorating. I 2, junior Prom Comgmittee 3, Senior Ball 3 mittee 4, Business ft if of Varied Show 4. I, I Q Al. -4 X A ew n .,. fl A 'lf A ' ,.ll a , 1 I 1 Yi rg 4 1' .L 1 ' 'i 1 . f ELIZABETH EILEEN OXENHOLM Eilezn Otlice Work, Sports Night 4, Senior Play Posters 4. BARBARA LOUISE PANKOFF Secretarial School Kiss Me Kate 3, Call Me Madam 2, South Pa- cific 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Spring Concert 2 3 4, N.Y.S.M.A. 2 3 4, Theater Date 58' 2, Orchestra 2 3 4, Council 3, President 4. VINCENT PANZARINO Vinny Homeroom Vice-president 1 4. Key Club 3, Italian Club 3. - 1 A Jo ANN PACE I . ,, V, , I yy, JOHN ALBERT PASCA Chemical Engineer-ig Concert Band 2 3 O, Huthing Band 2 3, Ger- man Club 4, Track 6, Wild Esemble 3. -Nr ow WN is Wy , gh WAV XF' E ev 39' JY ff' KF XGYJ Jxs 0 K 4 '3 A -- -' 1 -. ,A VJOHN VINCENT PAT3z3B13t ' K Fanniqfdale Archifitur Instlute 2 4, gfrack 2 36.4 -1 11' if J Agfa Q' I ! A I I 1. Zilfv , . CAL' EX 1 .f mix? 1- I-4 +1 6 ln' 1 XC :Xl ESF . 5 ' JOHN ANTHONY PAl1THEYMlILLER Armed Services N, I ,A A , Johnny I Iv I - f 1, A yr ' 1 ' , ' 1 1 , f , ly, lf 5 ., I ,M ' ldq -I ' li 1 4 h L 1 Q . V ' , f v l 1 , l JOHN JOSEPH PASZEL F.T.A. 2 3 4, Math Club 4, Key Club 4, Fenc- ing 2 3 4, Round Table 3 4, Student Council Representativf 2 4, Local Honor Society 3. lr., A - , .j X 'C 3 H , . NL X NS' fl'-E 1 64 , ' THOMAS PEARSON Homeroom Vice-president 3. l Vi, Q li LOUISE PERL College Comet Newspaper 34, Comet Newspaper Editor 4, Comet Yearbook 3 4, Math Club 3 4, Daisy Chain 3, Local Honor Society 3, Round Table 4, PhywChom-Bi 4, Hall Cop 4. W' l-,J at Fi 0' Q Al ll Nflvv ii ' C l ,Lf lMLAi7'hli X 'X 4L NVw JOANNE PEAT l' Pmiliiu College Field Hockey 2 4, Volleyball 2 4, Basketball 2 3 4, Archery 2, LaCrosse 2, Tennis 2, Softball 2. 3 4, Sports Night 2 3 4, Orchestra 2 3 4, Bowling 2 3 4, Soccer 2 3. , yay RICHARD PAUL PENNDORF Rich College Student Council 4, Key Club 4, Hall Cops 3 4, Jr. Prom Decorating Committee 3, Senior Ball Decorating Committee 4, A.V. 2 3, Library Aid 2 3 4. f' ' , ,V ,Lf , NPI, xx' L' x nl! ' . i 1+ . ,Jaxx A. , S fr' ' IL l f fl , f ' . K f l ff' .-F fr' i ' . 4 Q i x ' -4' .5 ig J XI, V ' . ly, ,. 2 . f rv I ELIZABETH JANE PESINKOWSKI Bzlly Nursing Softball 2, F.N.A. 2 3, Tumbling 2, Homeroom Vice-president 4, Bowling 2 3. 65 ft ff 7 f f -, if 4- ANTHONY JOHN PETRITIS Tony Chorus 2, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Senior Play 4. Qgtmti, kffXXxXlCN'RX,Q,g K hx-,V JOYCE PHILLIPS Joyce College Phy-Chem-Bi 2, Student ouncil Representative 2 3 4, Student Council Vice-president 4, Sports Night 2 3 4, 'Chorus 2, Basketball 2 3, Volley- ball 2 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Archery 2 3, Hall Cop 4, Softball 2 3 4. 169 3, ,,' ,fi L,,, HARRY D. POTTER Poi: Air Force j.V. Football 2 3. NEAL lVllCilAEI. PlZZARlEI,LA Armed Forces 'Track 2 3, j.V. Football 3. 'X if ' X' ti! 'K JOSEPH POS LLICU kt. K K ,flaw 3 it c' , , ' ' A - K, J 1 4 1 U fi I-ny X N x , k Tl ai. Aff XVALTER PAUL POLLACK Rabbi, JUDITH PRESSER Homcroom President 23, Track 3, Comet News- paper Staff 3 4, junior Prom Committee 3, lllinter Carnival Committee 4, Senior Bull Com- mittee 4, XVinter Basketball Tournament 2 3 4. ANNA MAY POVVERS Nursing Volleyball 2, Basketball 2, Archery 2, Sport Night 23, Booster Club 2, Senior Ball Comm. E F.N.A. 2 3 4, Hockey 2, Chorus 3. 66 Oliice Work Bowling 2 3. r KX' , x X tx ' I Ev' X X 3 ' l v.bPv' NX . fygvg P '. N2 1 - u ,L 3 J 'ft -1 X. M J? I ' J 1 . WI fs . X . xx 1 - :U f .Al 't I 'x FREDERICK JOHN PROBST JUDITH PULIS JOLENE PUNICKI .lacy , ff ' , ,A , W, xl 1 I ' . ' 4, r ' ,IN r K 'vi ' -4. V A 1 I --'A ,V . . D 3 ,M I is ., 4 ,V ini LAWRENCE MICHAEL RABINOVVITZ Harpur Larry Phy-Chem-Bi 3 4, Vice-president 3, F.T.A. 2 4, President 4, J.V. Soccer 3, Variety -Club 4, Senior Play 4, National Honor Society 4, Round Table 3 4. 67 RICHARD RAMISTELLA Rifhiu Air Force RAYMOND DONALD REDMAN Ray Wrestling 2. PATRICIA REDMOND College MARY ELIZABETH REILLY .Vary 5 L' ' . PM my X . , CV , :D Ly X QW' f , 'VMI JN fx ff U 1 I PATRICIA REMSEN M J' BEVERLISY REID Bunny College Sports Night 2 3, Volleyball 2, Basketball 2. ANTIION Y REI NA Chorus 3. .68- JACK RENDA Accountant Chorus 2 3 4, Theaier Date '58 2. ,px 1 -ig, DIANE MARGRET ROBB Baba I . w f ' 1 ' 1' ' ' rl l I if :MV -.xx ,N I f Q, fi I 1 . 1 A . . ' I '-.,- f x QJ2, w f 5 5 s jo I gh,-KZ, 7 fy , ,,,f N fps' JL' V Q K -f '-V Xl' l JAM I Q ' 1' Jimmy Colle I ' H P s IU , 4 'N MAFREEN RITZLER Frog and Moe Sports Night 3. JEFFREY PHILIP ROCK Jef Teacher and Actor Startime'59 3, Good Old Days 4, My Sister Ei- leen 3, Romeo and Juliet 4, Kiss Me Kate 3, South Pacific 4, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Var- iety Club 3 4, Treasurer 4, Science Fair Com- mittee 3. , -er us- I PATRICIA ROBB 69 ROBERT LEVVIS ROGERS Bob Hall Cop 2, Newspaper 2, Golf Team 4. JOEL JAY ROISMAN Engineering Math Club 4, Phy-Chem-Bi Club 3, Science Fair ANNE MARIE ROMANC- Business 3 Senior Ball Committee 4. MICHAEL A ROSENWASS College .X Committee 3 National Honor Socie ' 4, Local xr iety ihow ? 4g'French Clubfi. C-Lf Q t ' I f . U Honor Society 2 3 4. P xx U x lx x - t 1 X Yi QL!! ffxhh, C 1 l 'tif' ' ' lit RICHARD ROMANE qv I Nr, 73, X ,Q I K-vf N' , X I' K' 1 Y. X-0,1 X- 1' X ef it U13 it lx 1 , X ' ' it In i Xi' ,s . 1 Q Y, A ,, ,, ' JV, . 'LJ V el' it l A 1 1 1-L 'Y E l V, 2X . , K l , 1 V. I- ,J r ' i - K L, ,qv lx, Nfl R L X if 3 lf . 'A li ,sf 'rx -., . ' it lt 1 1 , V ' X il A lJ I la F if I , l-ff ' E V 4 it it it X t X I 1 lr AMES FRENCH ROSS College Klfff 4 -1 , . '- ' .l,f' NJA, Xl IL! I!! i f J N :fy , li ! i .1 ef' NEIL DOUGLAS ROSEN ' College junior Varsity Baseball 2, Junior Varsity Golf 3, junior Prom Decorating Committee 3, Golf 4, Round Table 3 4. 70 L 1 JNALD WALLACE ROVVE Don rson's College nd 2 3 4, Student Council Representative 4. ,ARBARA ANN RUDIN MARIE RULLO Typist , Switchboard 4, Sports Night 4. SCHIOI' HEY Publicity 4, Publicity for other Plays 4. THOMAS ANTHONY RIJSSO Tom Long Island State University Track 2 3, Latin Club 3. ARTHUR LEWIS RLTTZ Artie ecretary lockey 34, Volleyball 2 34, Basketball 3 4, ports Night 3 4, Softball 2 3 4, Hi-Y 4, Hall Top 4. ....,,- JOHN ANTHONY RUSSO Johnny College Varsity Football 3 4. 71 Navy RICHARD SABANOS CAROLE ANNE SALIS Cookie Teacher l . ' ANN ELIZ. ETB SAMORAY Berkeley. Cheering 2'3 , Volleyball 2 4, Sports Nig 4, Basket U12 3, Tumbling, Apparatus Varsity,Qa ball 2 3 4, Chorus 2 3 4, Vic 4, Spring Concert 2 3 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. Horgeroom Secretary 2, Hnmernom Presit Nlallsity Basketball 4. 1 If w JOAN R. SABATELLA Jeanie College F.T.A. 2 3 4, Leaders 3 4, S.A.T. Committee 3, Chairman 4, Student Council 2 3 4, Sophomore Prom Committee, junior Prom Chairman, Senior Ball Chairman, Girls -Chorus Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4, Sports Night 2 3 4, Hockey 2 3 4, Soccer 2 3 4, Tennis 2 3 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, Basketball 2 3 4, Tumbling, Apparatus 2 3 4, Softball 2 3 4, Spring Concert 3 4, Booster 2 3, Treasurer 4. ,x i 'x KJ x. xv ' i . O Nt LIQQHVJ ' l . ' ,K ,jf I , ' f l .J X ,ff X GARY GEORGE SANOSSIAN F1 THOMAS SALVATO ,N Tom Farmingdale N , , Student Cou-ncil 2. 'A so ' I X 1 1' lx ,I f 1 Z 1' l' V r ', , J 2 N N NS, fx 72 ,tl Professional Baseball Baseball 2 3 4, Football 2 3 4, Basketba Key Club 4. MNH SCALA rcretary mnrts Night 4, Italian Club 3, Booster Club 3 BARBARA CAROL SCHARR Bonniz Secretary . Basketball 2 3 4, Leaders Club 3 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, Homeroom Viceapresident 2, Tennis 3 4, Hockey 2 3 4, Latin Club 2 3, Senior Ball Com- mittee 4, junior Prom Committee 3, Softball 2, Sports Night 4, Tumbling, Apparatus 2, Arch- ery 2 3. l Q OXVARD SCHACK ollege :trsity Soccer 2 34, Varsity Baseball 2 3 4, arsity Basketball Mgr. 3 4, Football Mgr. 4, omeroom Secretary 3, F.'I'.A. 3, junior Prom nmmittee 3, Booster Club 3 4, Bowling 2, J-V- asketball 2. 1 , 'N DANELLA SCH1FFER Dani College Chess Club Secretary, Treasurer 3, F.T.A. 2, Round Table 2 3 4, Senior Play 3 4, Variety Show 4, Spring Concert 2 3 4, Call Me Madam 2, Kiss Me Kate 3, South Pacific 4, Volleyball Class Team 2, Orchestra Council 3 4, Vice-pres. 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. Festival 2 3 4, All County Or- chestra 3 4. 73 jOSEPH SCIILOSSER Joe Business Wrestling Mgr. 3, Key Club 2 3 4. VIRGINIA ANN SCHMID Srhmilty Nursing Hockey 2 3 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, Basketball 2 3 4, Softball 3, Sports Night 2 3 4, Musical Comedy 2 4, Senior Play 4, Latin Club 4, Lead- ers Club 3 4, F.N.A. 2 3 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Hall 'Cop 4, Newspaper Stall 4, Variety Club 4, Chorus 2 3. sl HAROLD SCHMIDT QSO I Jlffiffff ELLEN ROVVE SCHULER Albany Variety Show 2 3 4, Musical Comedy 2 3 4, Sec. Variety Club 3 4, Thespian Society 4. ,Lf ROBERT SCHULTZ AM - ri, C , 1 .Q,.fv'i' A Q. ,,,,1,xi,,. gg, 1 ii 5 is - R021-fi-QL - .lf .f - , ,sf . - .1 1 . nd, K-' h lj -'rg .sf f ' , .1 A , -., 1 big ' UL.. ,,E,, ' 211. Q ..- J A KENNETH CLARK SCHUMANN Kenny College Football 4, Baseball 2 3 4, Basketball 2, Variety Show 2 3 4, Senior Play 2 3 4, Variety Club 2 3 4, Musical- Comedy 2 3 4, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Senior Prom Committee 4, Audio Visual 2 3 4, Assembly Committee 2 3 4, Moments to Re- member 2. 74 'N I FRANK SCHYVARTZ I SUSAN CAROL SCHVVARTZ Su College Sports Night 2 3 4, F.T.A. 2 3 4, Mixed Choru 2, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2, Girls Glee Club 4, Sprim Concert 2 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 4, Science Fair Cont mittee 4, Archery 2 3. - A 1-ihrff V- V MARY SCRIVANI Business Sports Night 2 3 4, Hockey 3, Basketball 2 3, Volleyball 2, Variety Show 3, Fashion Show 4. 49 0 f lf' KAREN SEDORUK Girls Sports Night 2. WHL, V I I L HOWARD SELL Amoeba College Local Honor Society 2 3 4, Homeroom President 3, Varsity Soccer 2 3 4, Junior Class President 3, Student Council Representative 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Round Table 3 4. -WALTER SEARCH l l JAMES EDWARD SEERY .lim College Key Club 4, Spanish Club 4. 75 MICHAEL SELTZ Mike College Local Honor Society 2 3 4, National Honor So- ciety 3 4, Tennis Team 2 3 4, Round Table 2 3 4, Comet Newspaper 3 4, Yearbook 4, Stamp Club 2. LINDA HELENE SHER Lin College Girls Sports Night 2 3 4, Leaders Club 3, Sec- retary 4, National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4, Local Honor Society 2 3 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, Basketball 3, Hockey Team 4, Hi-Y 2, Sopho- more Hop Committee 2, junior Prom Committee Chairman 3, Senior Prom Committee 4, Girls Tennis 3, Round Table 3 4, Sophomore Home- room President 2, Senior Homeroom President 4, Daisy Chain 3, Booster Club 3. JOAN ROCHELLE SIEGL Lady NANCY BARBARA SHERMAN .Van College Music Teacher Mixed Chorus 2 3, Advanced 4, Concert Band 2 3 4, Marching 2, Orchestra 3, Conducting Class 3, All-County Chorus 2 3, Eastern Sea- board Chorus 4, Variety Show 2 3 4, Musical Comedy 2 3 4, Senior Play 4, Moments to Re- member 2, Theatre Workshop 2 3, National Honor Society 3 4, Local Honor Society 2 3 4, Round Table 2 3 4, l7.T.A. 3, Variety Club 3 4, Italian Club 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Homeroom President 3, Student Council Representative 4. 2 l MI-CHAEL RICHARD SIMON Mike Medicine junior Varsity Soccer 2, Varsity XVrestling 2, Varsity Track 2, Php-Chem-Bi Club 2 3 4, Key Club 3 4, Vice-presidtnt 4, Spanish Club Presi- dent 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Local Honor Society 3, Science Fair Committee 3, Student Council Representative 2 3, Senior Play 4, Round Table 3 4. 76 RICHARD SIMPSON Art School j.V. Basketball 2, Golf 2 3. JAMES SKIDMORE Ski College CLARA BARBARA SKVZA ual Art School Softball 2 4, Yearbook Staff 4, FRANK PETER SMITH Smut! CAROLE LEE SNYDER College Student Council Representative 3, Homeroon Secretary 4, Variety Show 4, Volleyball 4, Ten ms 2, Chorus 2 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2 4, Spring Concert 2 4, Sports Night3 4, junior Pron Committee 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Boostei Club 3 4. CAROLJEAN SMITH Ci College Teacher Student Council 2 3, Chorus 234, Secretary 34, Leaders Club 3 4, French Club 3, F.T.A. 2, Hockey 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, Basketball 3, Sports Night Tumbling, Apparatus 2 3 4, Softball 3 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2 3 4, Spring Concert 2 3 4, Archery 2, Booster Club 3 4. MAYE SMITH Secretary Softball 2, Booster Club 3 4, Theatre Work- shop 4, Volleyball 3, Sports Night 3, Archery 3, Variety Show 4. 77 DONNA SOHASKI Booster Club. A 5 DAVID SULLOD lfI'l'l0t'Ult'I University of Bridgeport Key Club 4. BARBARA LOIS SOLOMON Bobbie 'Chorus 2, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2, Spring Concert 2, F. T.A. 4, Hi-Y 4, Chess Club 3, Sports Night 4. J' MICHAEL K. SOMMER Re Navy lei we ,W Sllf, ,C IV Q' , ,Lb f dw . Wvdpf .Z i El SALVATOR SOTIS S4 Chorus 2, President 3, Advanced 4, Variet Show 2. 1 RAYMOND SONNTAG Ray j.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 34, National Honor Society 3 4, j.V. Baseball 2, Round Table 3:14, German Club 3 4, Phy-Chem'Bi 23, Stamp ub 2. 78 PATRICIA ANN SPINELLI Central Technical Institute Sports Night 2 4, Vnlleyhnll 2, Softball 2. ,ox RICHARD MATTHEW SQUILLACE Ritrhi: Q ,SUSAN MARY STONE Yue Business Mixed -Chorus 2, German Club 3 4, Sports Night 4. v BERNEDETTE STROCKBINE Berna x Spring Concert 2 4, Volleyball 3, Kiss Me Kate X3, Variety Show 2, Mixed Chorus 2 3 4. 'U yi . V145 Q 4 Z , Wu 7 W wo WLM I f DENNIS STILLMAN Dfflfll-f College I Wrestling 2, Football 2 3 4, Track 2, Variety Show 4, junior Prom Committee 3, Homeroom President 3, Vice-president 2 4. ,I , In , Lx I Y x, ,k N ., -1. , I. . X' xx, ,V HQ I .XJ J-Sw if I' I N RL l x I-.1 .1 .r . v se L., an X ' X .1 4. - L' N' , X N f- -I . . K e- - ,ilflwn , X' I .,-N I f DAVID STORCH Dave Farmingdale Architectural Drafting V. 2. , 041' qw 79 RONALD STROCKBINE X 7 LINDA STRUZZIERI I Lyn Business School K, E: t 70 7:0 . kc-it 9 QQ l u C4 K , xx 6 . Y ca v if X' vkv P vb 6-QRS' ,, 7' B, vvwa l RONALD TABACHNICK Ron College l 1 -CHRISTOPHER THIEL Chi Lawyer Basketball 2, Football 2, Latin Club 2 3, K Club 4, Senior Play 4, Variety Show 4, Sou Pacific 4. ROSA SZENDY VVestern Reserve University' Variety Show 4, Senior Play 4, South Pacific 4, Volleyball 2, Sports Night 2 3 4, Comet Year Book Staff 4, Comet Newspaper Staff 4, Tum- bling, Apparatus 23, Sophomore Hop Committee 2. I- VILSTOR THEISS Vik College Tennis 2 3 4, Basketball 4, Track 4, German Club, Vice-president 4. 80 MAUREEN THOGODE Cool Katherine Gibbs School President of Sophomore Class 2, Booster Club 4, Student Council 4, junior Prom Committee Senior Ball Committee 4, Sports Night 3, Volleyball 3, 'Chorus 2 3 4, Spring Concert 2 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2 3 -I-, Fre-nch Club 3, Hall C1 4. ANDRA THOMAS Sandy eautician oftball 4. FRANCES J. TIEDER Fran Business Secretary Band 2, Twirllng 3, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2. RONALD TILLY Latin Club 2 3, Phy-Chem-Bi 3, Radio Club 3. AMES THOMPSON ollege ootball 2 3 4, Track 3, Basketball 2, Homeroom icq-president 2, Junior Day Committee 3, Jr. rom -Committee 3, Variety Show 4, Senior Play , Boys Glee Club 2 3 4, Vice-president 4, usic Council 4. LEANQRI-: TILLEY LM Secretary AYCIICYY 2 3- volleyball 2, Basketball 2. 81 PAT TTMERMAN Pa Sports Night 4. l A LOUISA TOCKMAKIS Business FRANK TIRINGER Fffwlf Kings Point Football 2 3 4, Wrestling 2 3, Track 2 3 4, Senior Play 4. N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2 3 4, Spring Concert 2 3 4, Var- iety Show 2, Chorus 2 3 4, Booster Club 3 4, Comet Newspaper 4. EILEEN TONER Variety Show 2, Booster Club 3. JUDITH TISDALE Judw Lab. Technician School ' Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Sports Night 2 3 4, Cheering 2 3 4, Volleyball 2 3 4, junior Prom Committee 3, Variety Show 2. JOSEPH JOHN TOMASOVIE JR. Llgg Air Force Science Fair 2. Eileen Toner Variety show 2, Booster Club 3. 82 HOWARD TOOMEY Hom Engineer MARIE TORRES Keuka College Round Table 3 4, Sports Night 4. DOROIIY B. TRAITB Music Teacher French Club 3, Italian Club Vice-president 3 4, Variety Club 3 4, National Thespian Society 4, F.T.A. 2 S 4, Treasurer 4, Chorus 2 3 4, Or- chestra 3 4, Variety Show 2 3 4, Senior Play 4, Musical Comedy 2 3, Spring Concert 2 3 4, Nas- sau Sectional Chorus 3 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. Festi- val 2 3 4, Local Honor Society 3 4, Round Table Comet Year Book Staff 4, Modern Music Mas- ters 4. All-Eastern Chorus 4. 'H JACQUELINI2 TRAVERS Jackie Lab Technician jr. College Secretary of Sophomore Class 2, Treasurer of Junior Class 3, Homeroom President 2 4, Home- room Vice-president 3, Student Council 2 3, Decorating Committee 2 3. CATHERINE TRAPANI Cookie Business DENNIS TRAVERS Architect y j.V. Bowling Team 3, Tennis 3. 83 PATRICIA KATHLEEN TRIOLO Pal College Medical Assistant Homemom President 2, Vice-president 4, Stu- dent Council Representative 3, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Sophomore Cafeteria Committee 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, Sports Night 3 4, Booster Club 3 4, Archery 2 3 4, Basketball 2, Volleyball 2 4, Hockey 24, F.T.A. 4, Softball 4. l P l JOHN TURI Musicia-n College Band 2 3 4, Variety Show 2 3. DIANA CARMEN URENA Big Tinir Srniar X0 THOMAS VALENTINO .Smiln United States Marines ,I ,Ir I ' y of 1 J fl I my 10' VIRGINIA VAN ALLEN 1 Medical Secretary Booster Club 3 4, F.N.A. 3 4, Sports Night SANDRA LOUISE NVAGNER Parsin College Ponrho Student Council 2 4, Sports Night 2 3 4, Variety Club 2 3, Hi-Y 4-, Booster Club 2 3 4, National Thespian Society 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Ball Com- mittee 4, Chorus 234, Variety Show 2 34, Musical Comedy 2 3 4, Comet Year Book 4, Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer 4. sf MARY ANN VALLINA Business Chorus 2 3 4. 84 Beauty Culture RANCES CAROL WALLACH Frm! eauticia-n Berman Club 2, Stage Crew 3, Debating Team , Hop Committee 2. PATRICIA ANN WARREN Pa! Secretary RONALD DREW WAXBERG College Chess Club 2 3, Key Club 3 4, Senior Play 4, Science Fair 2 3, Spanish Club 4. I l BARBARA JEAN VVEBER College F.T.A. 2 3 4, Hi-Y 4, Chorus 2 3 4, Homeroom Secretary Treasurer 4, N.Y.S.S.M.A. 2 3 4, Spring Concert 2 3 4, Jr. Prom Committee Senior Ball Committee Basketball 3, Volleyball 3 4, Sports Night 3 4, Softball 2, German Club 3 4, Booster Club 3 4, Tennis 2. 85 LINDA WEBER Cookie Student Council 4, Hall Cop 3, Volleyball 2. RICHARD GEORGE WEINAND Dick College Wrestling 2 3 4, Latin Club 4, Color Guard 3. l l I,Ol S ANN VVIQRX l-113 l ' RG Secretary Hi-Y 34, Basketball 2 3 4, Volleyball 2 3 4 Tennis 2 34, Field llockcy 3 4, All-Sehon Council 2 4, Howling 3, l.czulurs fluh 3 4, Cheering 4, llnll Cops 4, .-Xrrlu-ry 2 3, Softball 2, Booster Club 3, Sports Night 2 3 4. ROSEMARY YVHEELER Ron' Secretary DOROTHY GAYLE NVIQRTIIIZSSIZN Dnllir Secretary l J . ' V HELEN XVIITDIIOFT lVIl1lll?lll10I'g College Teacher Chorus 2 3 4, Latin Club 2 34, l .'l'.A. 2 4, Nlusienl Coinecly 2 3, National llonor Society 3 4, Local Honor Society 2 3, Round Table 3 4, Senior Play 4. 86 ROBERT DONALD XVILSON Football 2. French Club 3. llomuroom Pre: ROBERT JAMES XVILSON Oneonta State- Teachers College Football 2 4, Truck 2, Baseball 3, llomc Pres. 2, Treas. 3, Key Club 4. ANDA WINEBARGER Weather Bird ,rline Hostess :coration of Junior Prom 3, Booster lub 3, 'esident 3 4, Girls Chorus 4. ,ENNETH WOLFE THOMAS COULTER WOODRUFF IVood . ,V College 4, Soccer 4, Homeroom Vice-president 3, Presi- dent 4, Assembly Committee 4, Boys Glee Club Sports Night 2 3 4, South Pacific 4, ,fbmeroom Variety Show 4, Senior Play 4, Musical Comedy 4, Football Z, Senior Ball Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee 3. 41, -1 JUDITH ANN YANOF Judy College . Marching and Concert Band 2 3 4, Student Council 3 4, Latin Club 2 3 4, President 4, Sports Night 2 3 4, Leaders Club 3 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Local Honor Society 2 3 4, Volleyball 2 4, Hockey Team 4, Basketball 2 4, Variety Show 2, Senior Ball Committee 4, jr. Prom Committee 3. i w hifi -x ffvp l B HARRY GERARD VVOODS Woody Farmingdale A 8: T X7 GAYE YARRY Art College F.T.A. 2, Booster Club 3, Theater Workshop 4. DAVID YIGDAL Dam' Steven's Inst. of Tech. Hall Cops 4, Bowling 2 3, Variety Club 4, Sr. Play Lead 4, Phy-Chem-Bi 2 3 4, Science Fair Committee 3 4, Variety Show 4, Musical Com- edy 4, Air-Fire Squad 4, Local Honor Society 3, National Thespia-n Society 4. LEROY MICHAEL ZAINO Gian! Navy ROBERT ZARCZYNSKI ffhffil M.I.T. 6: Farmingdale DELIA HOPE ZELENKO LVKE JOSEPH Z.-XHBIA Louie , Farmingdale Drafting l Football 2, Homeroom Vice-president 2, Presi- l dent 4. PATTI ZAKBY Scatter Brain College Snnrts Night 2 3 4, Hnmeronm Secretary 2 3, Vice-president 4, Booster Club 2 3, Senior Ball Committee 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Volley- ball 2 4, Basketball 2 3, Softball 2 3 4. 88 New Paltz F.T.A. 2 3 4, Sports Night 3 4, Senior Play Tennis 2, Volleyball 3, Fashion Show Commit 3 4. PAULA LESLIE ZIRIN College Spanish Club 2 3, Laboratory Squad 2, Research Program 3, F.T.A. 2 3, Round Table 4, Local Honor Society 2 3, Student Council Represent- ative 2 3. NATHAN JAY ZC-CKERMAN Zucleie College Golf 3 4, Rond Table 3 4, Comet Newspaper 4, Senior Ball Committee 4. HOVVARD FREDERICK ZUCKERMAN Rutgers College Zurkif Round Table 3 4, Senior Ball Committee 4, National Honor Society 34, Local Honor Society 1 2 3 4, Golf Team 3 4, Comet Newspaper 4. .J L f iff ,Q- jpx I Ohjv, s of NJ foe j' J vy ix! All App f rf?-P!Q,,.. mfr C frij ff, fn ,uvL 'Al' Q-J if J wi RICHARD J. ZWIRBLIS Pranui: Air Force 89 O51-je, gmffdf WT7' JOSEPH L, PITCHELL .lar Track Ind Field 3 4, Varsity Basketball 3 4, Varsity Fooxball 2 3 4, Varsity Baseball 3, flee Club 2 3 4. 9 THOMAS REILLY CHARLES n. PETRONE College - . TED REICH IDUIS VAN BURGER, Homeroom Vice-President 2. IJESLIE xourrs ' ROSEMARY IQRABELEER KENNETH Mcconmcx 90 Chuck l L3 ag W -J., -1-r- ' -- I HK 9 r f 1 We 3 ffl' A , 6, 5 fkiilk FE '? I s -Q. Q 355 J. 711, Hal 933+ -I1 J ... vw 4 . J C il pl Eff' -i cu 1tAA Y Q 4 ' ' :L-, We Yi I f W ...Q 1 ,LJ 'f. 'Q .., rrp,-v, , HAS DONE MOST FUR THE SCHOOL Miko Cofsonus md Kathy Kuplol BEST DANCERS Tony Poiriiis and KIIYINY GIGV' i iw. NICEST COUPLE Hunk Guerra and Joyce Azura MOST MUSICAL Allan Just and Nancy Shu-nw Vx . ,QW , BEST MANNERED: .lack Jaslrub and Judy Yanoff 93 .Ju I l BEST LOOKING: MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Ed Caesar and Jackie Travers Mike Cotsonas, and Kafhy Kqasol H BEST okesseo f Tony Penlfis and Pam Ms-:Alarney l 1 MOST POPULAR MOST INTELLECTUAL Mike Cotsonas and Kathy Graw .lack .lasfrab and Judy Yanoff 94 Q. ee L ear L ALWM WL A N I uosr srumous Mosr coorenmvs Jack Jamal: and Loulu Perl Mllzo Cofsonus and Kathy Kapsol 9 9 , .334 'I VIARMEST PERSONALITY Miko Canons: and Kathy Grow MOST ATHLETIC BEST ACTORS ' Bob Corona and Ellen Elehlor Allan .lun and Phm Kelly X 95 e.-a- SENIOR TRIP 1961 ---------- I - Flash --- March 18, 1961 --- Washington Trip a Success --- Stop --- Senior Class returns--- Stop --- Hicksville High School activities resume normal pattern. The Class of 61's Senior Trip was a high spot in the Senior Activities of the Year. It added a memorable finishing touch to four great years ct Hicksville High and set the stage for gradua- tion in june. We the members of the first trip oriented Washington for the members of the second trip. They didn't know what to expect from us fand we came up with a few surprisesj, but when the other trip arrived they were on guard. We will all remember Mr. Rusch and his lost voice, Munch's chain gang, the girls on the first trip, the City of Norfolk , Annapolis, jamestown, Fort McHenry, Williamsburg, Yorktown, and of course Washington fwbich will never be the samej. It was a fabulous trip, accenting fun and excitement to the fullest extent. 96 ,llytgn 5i N 3'11'ni':ii r iEx ,Q-f- -xx V4 ,M -......,. . -.,. ,. 4.,J.-.'.. --.,..-..- MX.. ,-.,.x.,., , 'xi' , X . M ' 1 I. x, . ur- L 44- 'HY I q ,igxjgv HOME AGAIN 97 5 55555 . V iififr ff?'29-K T il lfweffi ' k g .. -- 4,-.f x ' L, 'xzwwrfufv Q 9543 72 .lfi N'7 ff 31S5e if Eff if K if Q .wma hw ,A Tilf f 1 1 x K . 1 ' A . 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Third row, left to right: Joan Sabatella, Maureen mglls, Joyce Gabrielsen, Paula Knight, Eileen Eichler, Volena Hennlngsen. Fourth row, left to rlght: David Goodrich, Bob Berger, Howard Zuckerman, Steve Gordon. Arnie Kllngenberg. SENIOR BALL Ramavana, the Class of 1961's interpretation of the Senior Ball, was one of the most enjoyable events of the school year. The members of the graduating class surely thank the committee for their efforts. The Ball took place on February 18 and the music was provided by Paul Muro's Band. 'me exciting vlvacious Jacqueline Travers was a deserving green. Diana Urena and Joyce Asaro were ladies in walting. To Highlight the evening, entertainment by Mike Rosenwasser and Denise Sepanskl provided the finishing touch to a perfect evenlng. 102- gh if Nr lu. 1VW mv .A iv ,V mi, , als hr is 3 . f a I! .81 :Q fn 'Q N , u E Qt? QQ-' 'iii' E i fVl i 'X I 37? .J f gi' 9' fa, ff 'f' yy V Q 6, ., . . - Lx 4-. n MM!! I V. . K , lg r ,J Qs r' snr' 4 E, ,- 5 in ffm -L96 2 1 K ga-'If 'im' ' '1 E 'i F , - K If 39 I ' 'W .5 If A 1 Iwi 'b 1- 'Qi'T5.1 1 1 x l X . ,gf ,l,,lgwj . ff? rr , jg or 'f QW rr. fa X' ' T, X f .-q wd f? W --1 c Ass OFFICERS A Jumogeftl-to right: Cheryl Proffe-secretary. Gene Burke- vice presldent, Peter Anselmo- president, Richard Lyman-treasurer. The Junior Class officers have led their class well. Pete Anselmo and his fellow officers have piloted their classmates with dignity and decorum throughout the year. The class as a whole has set a good standard ln leadership and performance, producing leaders ln scholarship, athletics, music, K dramatics and all aspects of our school. The officers have set a worthy example. 106 I JUNIOR HOMEBOOM 118 First row, left to rlglt: Marilyn Kohl, Stephen Lack-president, Pat Klees-secrettry. Gul Katala-student council representatlv e. Second row, left to right: Mary Krikalo, Marlloulse Kirby, Noreen Lackey, Ethel Kummer, Judy Kaufman, Vicki Krasner. V Third row, left to riglt: George Kingsley, Robert La Due, Arthur Klein, Bob Knight. I ' A I 1, AX Jn, if Wrlvy, ,f JUNIOR IIOMEROOM 102 First row, left to right: Betty Dwyer, Tom Farrell-student council, Jerry Fetten-treasurer, Joe Fatula- presldent, Joe Finkel-secretary, Sue Favor, Joy Edelsteln. Second row, left to right: Warren Fink, James Dunne, Louise Fandozzl, Ed Fernandez, William Dylew- ski, Joseph Farley, John Edwards, Jay Fink, Margaret Farber, Marvin Field. K !07 JUNIOR HOMEBOOM 142 First row, left to right: Janet Maida, Donald Mcvicker-president, Marie Masaiello- vice president, Mary Ann Malerba. Second row, left to right: William Mannkopf, Michael McLaughlin. Sharon MoGuinness, Margaret Ann McCleneghen, Janice Marcheweck, Ken Marcantonio, Fred Marando. Third row, len to right: Louis Matyas, Bob Masone, Bruce Manhein, Kenny McCormack, Ronnie Masone Brian Maas. JUNIOR IIOMEROOM 312 First row, left to right: Bernadette Waters, Joe Walsh, Linda Weber. Second row, left to right: Larry Wactlar, Douglas Warmen, Ronnie Traidman, Linda Walker, Ralph Tremmel. Third row, left to right: Peter Warskowsky, Dennis Whiteside, Robert Walsh, Bruce Teechfeld, Richard Uhlide. 5 x 108 kv SNL .Vl 7 . x , , wil 'x Q Rr, H 4 lon nounmoolvr 141 JV ' X L First row, left to right: Karen Neel, Janet Mehrtens, John Mirro-vice president. Joan Maynard-president Dianne Morris-secretary-treasurer, Carol Neglla-student council. Bonny Muck. , X H ' A Second row, left to right: Don Nebson, Richard Myers, John Norton, Carol Montatto, Harry Motschen- ' I. rf' backer, Sal Mistretta, Frank Monclscheln. Herb Muller, Skip Murphy. Vincent Kraushen, Mary Montello. K L L l ,kv ,X Third row, left to rlgli: Dennt Mruz. Bill Mitchell. Sandi Mentnech, Mary Montello, Sanford J. Moos, I l V' baenry Neimann. fx Qllk lk ml' t UL , ,, Y JUNIOR HOMEROOM lm First row, left to right: Lee Hatch-secretary, John Grlllo-president, Steven Heppner-vlce president, Ruth Harding-student council representative. Second row, left to right: Helen Hildebrand, Maryanne Toich, Dana Hayden, Flo Harrison, Barbara Hartnig, Faith Helllg, Nancy Hemmer. Third row, left to right: Fred Hamilton, Carolann Grosso, Elizabeth Helson, Diane Haupt, Jane Hager, Frank Guldi. Fourth row, left to right: Richard Henry. Michael Henry. Harry Heiss, William Hayes. 109 TCR' C7 JUNIOR IIOLIEBDOM 114 First row, left to right: Joyce Kanla-secretary. Kathleen Jorgenson-president, Sue Hodges-student coun- cil, Ev a Gladsky. Second row, left to right: Sue Johnson, Sandra Kamen, Joy Horowltz, Penny James, Rosemary Hoffmann Janice Nolan, Ellen Nodgson. V Third row, left to right: Jimmy Hoffman, Larry Kaczor, Stuart Kaplan, Kenny Howe, Jack Kant, Bill Ho- Fourth row, left to rlgltr Peter Jacobs, Richard Hurnann, Bill Hughes, Roy Hunt. iii IIOIEBOOM-'l'EACllEB'S CAFETEBIA First row, left to right: Sandra Beck-representative to student council, Renee Abramowltz, Karen Ander- son-v lee president, Pat Appleman-president. Steve Baum-secretary, Pete Anselmo, Keith Bashen. Second row, left to right: Steve Beckman, Rita Abramson, Merritt Armstrong, Donald Becker. Mike Bergln, John Berlenbach, Herman Bernlng, Joseph Adragna, Emerson Allen. Bldy. Third row. left to right: Mary Allan, Lia Barbosa. Virginia Bernardo. Lillian Beisel, Sharon Bailey, Paul 110 H N, I v A ' 5 ,J i 5, JUNIOR IIOMEBOOM 218 First row, left to right: Jane Splnella, Sue Spector, Stuart Shore-vice president. Frances Schnapper-pres- ident, Diane Starling-secretary, Judy Schreiber-treasurer, Linda Shell. Second row, left to rlglt: Bruno Sllv estro, Bruce Selde, Dianne Schumacher, Darlene Sochurek. Ma.rlLvn Simmons, Eileen Schwartz, Marihm Schwab, Denise Sepanskl, Fran Sechko, Sheri Spangler, Carole Starke, Bob Selgel. Third row, left to riglt: A1 Silbert, Eddie Starke, Stephen Skori, Walter Search, Dav ld Solonche, Joseph Scollan, George Skinner, Steve Smith, Frank Schwartz, Gregg Solnlnen. JUNIOR IIOMEROOM 317 First row, left to rig!!! Marcia Wise, Joan White-vlce president, Judy White-secretary, Roberta Zoller- student council. Second row, left to riglt: Charles Zimmer. Martin Wlnkel, Dorothy Wilson, Jane Ziegler, Margaret Weston, Steve Welnblatt, Fred Wlnkel. Thifd YOW- left to USU! -701111 Wilson. B111 Wolfe. Joel Ziegler. Gerald Zipper, Lew Worley, Stan Zadrozny ' Ill A51 0 EL,.f. 'Q' wider. to JUNIOR IIOMEBOOM 157 First row, left to right: Elaine Pearce, Rita Paesani, Donna Palter-vice president, Eileen O'Brien- presldent, Rick! Pollak-secretary. Marilyn Perry, Janice Oehler. Second Row, left to right: Ulnda Otten, Mike Pandolphl, Donald Phllllps, Richard Osborne. Herb P08-ICS. Jim Palm, Josephine Peritta. Thlrd row. left to right: Arthur Pardo, Peter Pascuccl, James M. O'Ha.ra, Bernard Palka-student coun- cil. Kenny Petrlna, Gammey Pe-rotti, Grenville North! 1 I, ML' : 'x 7 N , f V' A t xt Q J J f X!! ' 7 'N , 2 j Q 2 R Y X ff 3 4 ' L - .' . L 2 fy- 1 ,, ,g tj , 1' .I ' . nf I X . ' 5 I x ff sl J 1, 5 xl V g , E N If dx 1' 4 JUNIOR HOMEIDOM 202 First row, left to right: Joyce Scheriff-secretary, Vivian Salkeld-presldmt, Arthur saldo-vice prelsdert J esslca Sanders-student council. Second row, left to right: Judy Salder, Marylou nosrcp., Anne Scala, Mumba Rudloff, Vlrglnla Rossi, Linda Scapperottl, Carol-Anne Salv a, Judith Savrer, Joanne Sanginarrio. Third row, left to right: Arthur Sackmann, John Schlelein, Ernest Rnix,'Richard Saccaru, Terry Ryan. Norman Samberg, Robert Rzessut. 112 JUNIOR IIOMEBOOM 201 First row, left to right: Mary Ann Pugliese-secretary, Cheryl Protfe- president, Sue Relllng-vice-presldert, Richard Powell-student council. Second row, left to riglt: Barbara Portman, Kathleen Posey, Barbara Przybyszewskl, Carol Pungello, Lorraine Rochler, Carolyn Reed. Thlrd row, left to rlglt: Roger Postley, George Raffa., Bill Rosen, Bob Ramistella. Lany Pyle. Fourth row, lett to right: Richard Pravednekow, James Rankel, James Reimer, Oreat Romanlck. Charles Ross. JUNIOR IIOMEBOOM 211 First row, left to right: Joe Szczesmlakntreasurer, Richard Thomas-president, Randy Tlngdale-vice pres- ident, Jim Szymanskljstudmt council. Second row, left to right: Ronald Taub, James Swallow, Margaret Tashlro, Francine Tauz, Howard Thomp son, George Swaryczewsky. 113 JUNIOR IIOMEBOOM CAFE B FRONT First row, left to rlglt: Ruth Cranmer-secretary. Chris Coletta-president, Rosemary Collins-vice pres- ident, Mlke Clair-student councll. Second row, left to rlglt: Maureen Cunningham, Diane Cutl, Joyce Clanclulli, Sharon Crothers, Connie Dam.arodas,Josephine Clpullo, Eve Cohen. Roberta Coles, Pat Cochran, Marie Cramer. V, Third row, left to right: Frank Coletta, Richard DaC0sta, Michael Cycon, Richard Cooper, Dan Collins, ' Howard Cohen. Tom DeBrocke. ' , Fourth row, left to right: Roberhphrlstopher, Vinnie Cocolchlo, James Clark, Vincent Coletta. . - X 1 , , f , I f X fr f M -a na- , sv of-f if If ' fx K 1 , ' . 1 ' Q, :N 1 , - ' ' - f ' ' ' . ,t,.. ,Avi , , X. -.. Taf .af ,c 1,,LMff.f f ,. ,a ,M f J r 1 f - ' , , ,' 7 N ' V .X ' , ' r ,f X Q M , , f' 5 3 f 1,-, f 1 . f , I kt .- , JUNIOR HOMEBOOM CAFE B REAR First row, left to right: Robert Devine, Patricia Dolan-secretary-treasurer, Barrle Dehnen.-vice presl- dent, Howie Dolan- student council. Second row, left to right: Marjorie Dlepold, Angela DeMatteo, Barbara DlBella, Renee Dennerlein, Francine Dors. Rosemary Dowling. Third row, left to right: Richard Drab, Robert Dierker, Mike Dinora. Frank Dolan. Larry D'Erasmo, Bob D'Esposito, Bill Dowling. 114 P 1 alike , 1 -v 'nf' V f N 1 .t 13 ll 2 ef ,well . A ron no noon 104 'J' Q 5' Ernst left to right: Franl Fisher, Florence Gerard, Anthony Furlo- vice presldent, Roy German - A 1 ' nt If NE Frank-secretary-treasurer. Llnda Finkelstein, Patricia Gaffney. .V cus. Q' X A ' pgond w, left to right: Louise Franco, Susan Froehly, Mary Flynn, Donna Francis, Gail Fox, Anne Dj' ,ly - t 1 er, Sally Gravll, Carol Franklin. ' 1 'QT' Thlrd row, left to rlght: Robert Foster, Jeff Foster, Frank Fisher. R851 Ger a.lne,nJoe Fisher, Frank 1 1 fXy 1- gf-'A Gentllella, Patrick Gallagher. ,,c , if-' . 3'9 Lk Ll A ',-- Ml, . K ' Y - 5 rch! V LL xllkf 1 QU: V K-f ' ,NX 7 Q Nm I at lx X A 1 w l JUNIOR IIOMEBOOM 107 Flrst row, left to right: Angele Glovanlello, Vlvlan Goodman. Sue Gllligan-student council, Gall Gree- bel-vlce president, Joe Graham-secretary, Barbara Glansburg, Gloria GOIBODB. Second row, left to right: Linda Grldley, Sheila Goldstein, Linda Gomes, Susan Goodman. Elaine Grecz.. Third row, left to right: Louis Glansante, Sal Gramaglla. Wes Glese, Norm Golden, Joseph Glannottl. 115 JUNIOR HOMEBOGI 2D First row, left to right: Linda stein-secretary, Pat Btephensan-president, Barbara stermer-vice pres- ident, Barbara Sterner-secretary. Second row, left to right: Ronald Stelrmenn, M-U10 Stevhhn. -T0hl1 Silryk, Ken Strafer, Greg Solninen. Lee Striekand. JUNIOR IIOIEIOOM 117 Flrat row, left to right: Ellen Lemer, Frank Lombardi-representative to student council, Bill Lip- tors-vlce president. Holly Lower-secretary, Richard Lyman, Carol Lilientltal, Ellen Levin. Second row, left to right: Joe La Rocca. Pat Lockman, Helaine Lewarder, Marcy Llpschutz, Carol L!-118. Caryn Lubln. Vivian Lowy, Terry Leaver, Carmine Lindo. Third row, left to right: Chuck Lune, Peter Lanbert, Jerry Lynch, Francis Longo, Laurence Lan- dow, William Little, George Lien. 116 JUNIOR HOMEROOM CAFE A FRONT First row, left to right: Susan Bloom, Joan Brandt-representative to student council, Catherine Buckner vice president, Janice Breeden-president, Judy Breen-secretary, Roberta Brender, Cheryl Brecht. Second row, left to right: Tom Broplw, Joseph Bobalik, Leonard Breeze, Charles Budd, Karl Boughan, Edward Brosnan, Edward Brennan, Reynold Blum, Ken Brady. Third row, left to right, Thomas Bittrolff, Barbara Brewer, Frances Brousseau, Geraldine Brown, Mary Budich, Doris Brown, Bob Boccafola. . it D JUNIOR HOMEDOOM CAFE A BEAR First row, left to right: Bernice Cavalluzzo, Gene Burke-president, Paul Cavalluzzo-vice president, Joe Cafora-student council Second row, left to right: Diane Catalano, Eileen Catalano, Ann Celentano. Jeanette Christ, June Burke, April Camwor, Jo Elaine Carbe. Thlrd row, left to rlglt: Vincert Cacace. Irven Carpenter, Thomas Caghlone, Richard Chesney, Seth Carlin, Jerry Canlzzaro. Fourth row, left to right: Harry Butcher. Thomas Butler, Tony Castrlcone. Joe Carpenter, Greg Cat- -IIIZBIICI, Ken Canizzaro. 117, 4 1 juli-13111 ... l 1 I 6 m x + EW Wa 0 , M l It -4-515 Qffx UL5Ei'Z r L Al-sin -in 'U 'B SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS First row, left to right: Barbara Iv ey-secretary, Denise O'Connor-v ice president. Second row, left to right: Robert Lloyd-president, William Hoops-treasurer. SOP!-IOMORE CLAS OFFICERS: The affairs of the class of 1963 have been well directed by its president, Bob Lloyd, and his fellow officers. They have marked out the stimulating the moral and enthusiam of their classmates. The Sophomore Class has been loyal in support of our teams and school organizations, playing well its part in all our school endeav ors. 120 1' as V, JL, sorqononn nommoom 103 vc First row, left to right: Mike Callaghan-secretary, Frankl' amplsl-preejde . Pauls Borowsky-vice lxesldent, Jacquelyn Bouse-student council. lpqxaj 'feogffff' Second row, left to riglt: Lynne Brelnlng,'Irene Brether, arol Belanger, Loui Berger, Susan Cap- plello, Phyllis Berger, Rosennry BIBUII. Third row, left to right: Warren Beffe, Richard Boyes, Dennis Bucksteln, William Bonura, Bernadette Blazek, Connie Bruckner. Diane Caren, Rosemarie Calone Fourth row, left to rlglt: Arno Behrsln, William Benzeno, George BKBDDUI, Randy Blum, Robert Brown Ronnie Careasa. Fifth row, left to riglt: Paul Bronzlno. Blll Berger, Kenneth Box, Bill Boyce, Jim Butler. SOPIIOMOBE IIOMEROOM 111 ' First row, left to right: Charles Delmert-president, Lois Czeczil-secretary. John DePasquale-student 001111611 . Alice oruer Second row, left to right: Carol Danna, Josephine DeRosa, Georgette Cronin. JoAnn Dalaimo, Barbara CIBSESH. Susan Cunningham, Lynnl Cushman. Jane Demarco, Diane Deslmone, Lynn Cornelius. Christian Ca' ts. Third row, left to right: Brain Cummings, Paul Cowell, Arthur DeRoy, Richard DeJongh, Jerry D'Amura Jim Cutropla, Peter neaosa. Fourth row, left to rlglt: Kevin Cronin. Carl Davidson, Randy DeSantls, Tony DeCll1ls, Mike Del Percio, Dennis Demers. 121 SJPBOMOBE HOMEEOOM 112 First row, left to right: Ed Faruone -president, Kathy Dowling-vlce president, Judy Donohue- student council, Julia Dimmlck. Second row, left to right: Rosemary Fazlo. Marilyn Ebert, Gall Dowbak, Jeanne Dethlefsen, Arlene Engel, Maureen Douglas. Peggy Dolan, Irene Danchlg. Third row, left to right: Jim Eriksen, Douglas Elder. Jimmy Devlncentlsylncent Destefano, Raymond Driscall, Mike Duyer, John Dlers, Gene Ferrara, Robert Evaschuk. Fourth row, left to right: Michael Ferro. Paul Fiedler, Stephan Dennis , Walter Elth, RLY Felersteln, Ken Dorls, Charles Schanck. Fifth row, left to right: Mlke Fasullo, Chuck Elch, Don Dorsey, Pete Dolan. -. SOPIIOMORE HOMEROOM 216 First row, left to right: Judy Squlcclarlnl-secretary. Robert Smlth-president. Anne Spiselman-vice president, Susan spiselman-treasurer. Second row, left to riglt: Veronica Slrnile, Cheryl Sherman, Judy Squire, June Shields. Frani Schlff- man, Ann Silberling. Barbara Smith, Dennis Sorensen. Third row, left to rlglt: Marie Sonntag, Susan Shaw, Annette Sirower, Barbara Siveke, Ina-Ruth Silver Quentin Sommer. Fourth row, left to riglt: Phil Smith, Frank Splchalsky, Richie Speciale, Bill Sherburne, Hal Smith, Ed Smookler, Gene Sorensen, Bob Simpson, Bill Starke. , 122 ii sornomoma nomanoom zzo First row, left to rlght: Linda Zembraski-secretary, Arnie Yanof-president, Louls Yannaco-v ice presig 1,7 Jg. , dent, Joan Younghans-treasurer. 2 ljyi ty? Second row, left to right: Jean Wiley. Joyce Yasen, Ava Wrubel, Dianne Zettler, Dlane Woyho, Julia J' 4 N'-.1f ' f white. gf.. ' ,ff .1 ? , Third row, left to right: Walter Weber, James Williams, Barbara Zimmermann, Eileen Wledltz, Virginia A Wills, Rosalie Zabbla, Gene Zunls, Charles Wingate. . ,E ff I Fourth row, left to right: Jeff Wells, Donald Wurzler, Michael Wlllen, David Weldon, Jimmy Wright. 1. 'Q' ff' ' ' Fifth row, left to right: Robert Wilson, Edward Whlrty, George Wrlght, Kev in Wright, Leslie Wenner. SOPBOMORE BOMEROOM 203 First row, left to right: Dorothy Pest a-secretary, Carol Ormston-president, Joseph Platanio-vice presi- dent, John Plcclone-student council. Second row, left to right: Arlene Osinski, Lynn Olson, Joan Plciullo, Karen Paul, Kathleen Pane, Dorlsanne Orlando, Diane Pedersen, Dolores Petry, Penelope Owen, Geraldine Pilnacek. Third row, left to right: Peter Popken, Jerry Plzzariella, Don Otten, Bob Pfeifer, John Panico, Owen Phllllps, Fred Peck. FOUND l'0W. left to llghti Kenneth Phillips. Marlboroulll Packard, Walter O'Rourke, John Olsen, Wes Paulsen, Louis Parmlglanl, Ronald Palmer, Thomas Parker. 123 SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 124 First row, left to right: Roberta Kaye-vice president, Robert Kiernan-secretary-treasurer, Ronald Kene- fick-student council, Suzamme Kellner. Second row, left to right: Maureen Kearney, Judy Kasindorf, Claire Kuipper, Barbara Keeler, Eileen I-lesser, Carol Kistuger, Gene Kaplan, Jeanne Klupfel, Jeanne Knight. Third row, left to right: Nelson Kass, Jose Katagiri, Michael Kleinrock, Howard Klein, Joseph Kennedy Donald Klein. Fourth row, left to right: William Knudsen, Ronald KelLv, Charles Keena, Stephen Kessler, George Ker- shaw, Michael Keller, William Kapelas. SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 144 First row, left to right: Judy Manning-secretary, Judy McPhee-president, Kathie Magee-v ice president, Alice Markan-student council. Second row, left to right: Barbara Manning, Carole Malfatti, Linda Margot, Lynn Margolis, Fran Manta, Frances MaItese,Carol Mack, Diane McGuinness. Third row, left to right: Arthur Marks, Flo Muller, Barbara Mappus, Diane Magee, Richard Mogill, Leigh Manelski. Fourth row, left to right: Bob Malizia., Gene Mann, Michael Madrose, John Manzione, Kurt Maier, Robert Madden. Fifth row, left to right: George Mackenzie.Brad Magulll, Tom Maniscalco, Steven Margolies. 1 24 BYQ x.1 9 SOPHOMORE l-IOMEROOM Auditorium r First row, left to right, Sharon Masi-secretary, Robert Immoff-president, Barbara Ivey-vice president Henry Goodmann-student council. Second row, left to right: Heather Williams, Laura Lee Hamma, Susan Imhof, Carolyn Trabulsy, Mary Ann Warrillow, Diane Isby, Hillary Reda. ' Third row, left to right: Vincent Harrigan Bob Rizzone, Joe Ringala, John Rogoisk, Ray Tulrey, James Hackett, Tony Manginilli. SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 219 First row, left to riglt: Sardy Toner-secretary-treasurer, Naeen Tiringer-president, Jonathan Varat- vice president, Arleen Trant-student council. Second row, left to riglt: Dot Truchiano, Arlene Vernol, Frances Vaccaro, Joan Volinino, Peggy Wakefield, Nancy Urschil, Virginia Urschil, 'Third row, left to right: Mary Anne Voss, Luba Wallander, Susan Warren, Lillian Vrouou, Susan Tilley, Margaret Urback. A Fourth row, left to riglt: Kenneth Tormey, Larry Trubinski, Donald Toton, Robert Weber, Robert Tschampion. ' Fifth row, left to right: Raymond Weber, Pete Watson, Pete Wagner, Bill Walker , Charles Van Sitlet, 125 , SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 120 First row, left to right: Michele Glickman-secretary, Lee Goldstein-president. Nancy Greenhut-vice president, Karen Gold-student council. Second row, left to right: Bobby Harblson, Gary Gold, Nelle Grob, Marcia Glansberg, Veronica Grimm. Frank Gordon, Joseph Henkel. Third row, left to right: Edward Harvey, Charlie Hahn, Joe Greco, Larry Guille, Chris Hall. Fourth row, left to right: Jeffrey Goldstein, Richie Heidel, Merrill Goldstein, Calvin Grimm, Howard Hamm, David Goodman. SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 178 First row, left to ridrtz Pat Moore-secretary, Lynne Neuburger-president, Josephine Oddo-v ice president Denise O'Connor-studmt council. Second row, left to right: Estelle Myers, Eileen Mulligan, Linda Moos, Linda Morris, Renee Moos, Pat Montalbano, Joanna Pasterkiewicz. Third row, left to right: Sue Moni, Darleen Moroney, Sue Douglas, Carol Nacewicz, Lorraine Messina, Leona O'Ha.n1ey, Margaret Murphy, Carol Muller, Thomas Nelson, Bob Nethery, Mike Murray. Fourth row, left to right: Mike Monahan, Tom O'Leary, John Nelson, Bob Moscato, Michael Ollins, Joe Munlsteri. 126 F , , I A. .43- SOPI-IOMORE HOMEROOM 217 First row, left to right: Robert Thurer-president, Anita Taub-vice president, Paul Tava- student council, Helalne Stein. Second row, left to right: Lynda Stolz, Janet Stietz, Roberta Sternlieb, Joan Tesoriero, Kathi Trallarlco Third row, left to right: Stanley Swltala, Tom Sulllv an, Charles Thompson, Ken Stoker, Sheldon Thomp- SOD. Foutrh row, left to right: Frank Stephan. Peter Sullivan. RRY Strussbursrvr. Bill Szylmvlwkl- SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 123 First row, left to right: Marcia Hellman-treasurer, Barbara Jabour-president, Delores Henkel-v ice presi- dent, Suzi Heller-secretary. Second row, left to right: David Henry, Joseph lannuzzi, Robert Heym, Mary Hildebrand, Carol Jacobs, Joseph Horowitz, Fred Izzo, Tom Johnson. Third row, left to right: Walter Johnson, Chet Jaworskl, Jimmy Izzo, B111 Holmes, Paul Heischmann, Pat Higgins. Fourth row, left to right: Jim Buttle, Tom Jenulls. Larry Igoe, William Jordan, Wllllam Hoops, Robert Heppner, Roger Hille. Tzi' -SYWUY? SJPIIOMOBE HOMEBOOM LITTLE THEATER First row, left to right: Diane Angell-president, Alan Aker-vice president, Arlene Anderson-secretary Chris Arlet-treasurer. Second row, left to right: Elyse Aronoff, Carolyn Bailey, Janis Barber, Maureen Abeles, Marilyn Auerbach, Dcrls Battersby. Bonita Bauer, Vlrglnla Armstrong. Thlrd row, left to rigltz Mary Armstrong, Joanne Bayersdorfer, Pauline Albers, Jill Bayer, Margaret Allison, Linda Annuccl, Marie Allen, Blanche Barsuaskas, Laura Adams, Janet Alfano, Roberta Alfano. Fourth row, left to right: Bill Bean, Joe Barna, Larry Bartkus, Robert Albertson, Bill Anderson, Ken Bean,Jerry Abrams. Fifth row, left to rlglt: Joe Abranoskl. Salvatore Barlotta, Sherwood Adams. Bob Bachmann. SJPHOMORE HOMEBOOM 118 First row, left to right: Nancy Gillette, George Fllippone-president, Bonnie Garrison-vice president, Loretta Giacopelll. Second row, left to right: Ann Forsyth, Dorothy Fredman. Jacqueline Filazzola, Judy Frlmmer, Alaina Friedman, Margaret Flynn, Gall Fraser. Third row, left to right: Frank Girmus, Peter Ford, Milton Flynn, Alan Friedman, Craig Fortier, Austin Gautbelt, Lawrrence Frothlngbam. Fourth row, left to right: Mike Fuccl, Lee Foster, Joel Furman, Thomas Giordano. Paul Frimmer, Graham Fricke. 128 SOPIIOMORE BOMEBOOM 126 First row, left to right: Barbara Lemmerman-secretary, Bruce Ladislc-president. Linda LeBow-v lce president, Ed Kramer-student council. Second row, left to right: Barbara Kuhn, Bonnie Landy, Sue, Komlosy, Gene Koszalka, Rose Lacog- nata, Sharon Kontzl. Dotty Kolody. Third row, left to right: David Krogmann, Ted Kohn, Robert Lengwenus, Carol Laplant, Karen Lekow- ski, Michael LaRossa, Ralph Laplaca, Joseph Kussoff. Fourth row, left to right: John Lansing. John Komar, William Kuhlmann, Wllllam Kozma, Frank Kurtb, Allen I..aPlant, James Lennon, Martin Krikalo. Fifth row, left to right: Richard Koebele, Frank Konen. KDPIIOIIOIE ll0lEl00ll 140 . First row, left to right: Carol Lulvis-secretary, Joan Lensky-president, Richard Llen-vice pres1dent, Bob Lloyd-student council. Second row, left to right: Margaret Lotti, Marianne Lizza., Linda Link, Helen Luna, Eileen McBride, Marion LeoD01d. Rosemarie McCabe, Lynn Mclnnes. Third row, left to right, Wayne Law, Bill McC1eneyhen, John Leonick, Bill Lult, Howard McGrady Fourth row, left to right: Frank McClean, Billy Lomnicki. Jlm McGlnn, BBITY Levine, George Lh0tal1- 129 W 14 SOPHOMORE IIOMEBOOM 106 First row, left to right: Barbara Coons-secretary, Gloria Catalano-president, Rosemary Catanzarita-vice president, Judy Cooper-student council. Second row, left to right: Lucille Castellano, Maureen Carey, Susan Christ, Gerri Carney, Sara Citron, Lorraine Ciccarelll, Mary Churillo. Third row, left to right: Gall Cluxton, Nora Clearman, Rita Carney, Joan Connelly, Alive Coopermanl Penny Comellas. Fourth row, left to right: Thomas Corallo, Philip Cltron, John Colwell, Bob Cook, Max Coleman, Bob Clemens, Bob Chernak. Fifth row, left to right: Russell Collier, Michael Ciampi, Russell Collins, James Carlson, Albert Cinotti, Daniel Corley, Robert Chober, Al Collock. SOPHOMOBE HOMEROOM 204 First row, left to right: Carlo Romalne-president, Vernon Ritter-vice president, Delores Roman-student council, Angela Reganato. Second row, left to right: Ruth Presser, Carol Raferty, Carol Renzetti, June Renner, Claire Provenzano Julia Rogan, Ramona Puertas. Third row, left to right: Robert Reid, Dolores Remsen, Joan Roberts, Patricia Reardon, Diane Quaglio, Barry Rand. . Fourth row, left to right: Robert Reeser, M. Reid, Buddy Pulls, Robert Redmon, Rrank Re. Fifth row, left to right: George Riken, Perry Richmond, Victor Rerlsi , John Roberts, John Psotto, Kent Reiter. 130 . ,tx e , 4 S 5 f. iv Y. fx, X y. 1-J, - l. l. , . V SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 205 '70 LJ ' i 1 - . ' - ' . p ' First row left to right Paul Sawtelle secretary Bernice Schaefer president Maureen president, Charles Rothbrag-studalt council. ogg? Second row, left to right: Kathy Seith, Arleen Schwemmer, Lola Sagos, Rosalie Scuderi, Carol Scobie, Janet Schaff, Linda Sabal. Third row, left to right: Margaret Serrell, Rita Rupply, Gloria Sadowsl-gy, Eloise Seifert, Maryann Rattoj' Norma Schwartz, Maryann Schura Andria Schumann Fourth row left to right' Daniel Sadowitz Charles Searle Robert Shanley Charles Russo Gary Schle singer, Frank Scerbo, Larry Savery Fifth row, left to right: Henry Russ, Jerry Scully. Alan Schaub, James Schuetz. k fi V! hx., in SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 149 First row, left to right: Eileen Moller, Melinda Meade, Joanne Mead, Barbara Martire. Second row, left to right: Leslie Miller, Judith Mayer, Nancy Meyer, Madeline Martin, Pat Mathews, Joanne Messina. M8-fy Melzer. Third row, left to right: Barbara Marx, Melody Matalon, Carol Marsh, Helen Minns, Gina Maltzen, Jeanne Milcetich, Anne Matter. F'ourth row, left to right: John Marshall, Ralph Migliore, James Meehan, Jess MGICSI, JOYIH Nliracola. Eddy Miller, Tony Masi. Fifth row, left to right: Bill Minciel, Vic Matuza, Tom Miller, Crage Meissner. 131 ...I Hicksville High School Q if 74 if ca, C ass WE oo -E e M Q! 'Qx' of X I S Ll Z fsff f if I ff f x A ' I .LOSE Adams, C. RAY Vocational Chairman AIIDRO- MII! Alflerl, August Avedlsian, Vahan J. Beuyell pml I Pr!-Illini Switch-Board operator Citizenship Education Science English ' Burkley, Raymond Berry. Donald F. Bev Nl- Alban E- BIOWH. Francis P. science Chairman Burke, James F. Citizenship Education English Business Science Reading l A-' H B I, R b M Buyfelu' Anonsqfa. 1 Bunelll, Louise Fgeignudxniuage Buttlce,Thomas English .X Q V .. V V Flifeilll LBDBUISB Chairman Instrumental Music .X V V, .51 1' , ' , Clark, Mildred E. Calame, Joan M. Homemaklng Chairman C18-Ike. John DLLV. Ruth Dgnna' Cm El1811Bh Home Economics Elltlilh Health Education English 0, nf l e fn . , 5- V tw 0 Jw, Davidle. William M. DeB1asl, Rilbb Decade. Adeline f any Business Science BUBIIIOII Amar rx-mm Gmttan E X, e WL 1 W, X ' ' X34 F'Bl5in. William Assistant Principal Frost, David W. Citizenship Education Architectual Draftinl Gates, Hom! Inlhumoltnl lilld Gouss. Charles F. Gumbo' ou Supervisor Instrumental V0 Music Guidance h .333 lnv1nGen.ldF' Home, T om Assistant Principal M-rhemflcs ,A . V fe P 5 2' l Jaworski. Chester J eukln, Gladys Director Health and BIISIDQSB chairman J0hns0n. Charles W. Johnson. Rachel C. Jonsson, Pauline Physical Education X Business English ' Reading Sunervlslon nn i W . . ,A ,L Jones, James J. Kehrer, Agnes C. King' Lynn C Knerr, Arthur J, Kump' Edna f Citizenship Education ' Mathematics English Business Clerkvfypigg n Y i r Laucks, Joseph Mathematics Chairman avid Mathematics ' X - Leviness, Virginal g'e:gE She1d0n L ,, r crerk-'r-mst me - 61 v ku .R ,nv l , 1 .XL XX-' 4 ,Q ., 1 Mlllevolte, Louise Mimga-nf Viqm A Maszio. Carole Mastronardy, Josephine Mvlhunness. Mary Director Elemer --v English Cha-WWI Clerk-Typist Home Economics Librarian physicial Educl n English .1 'tv- Mills, Lurline M. Marrocco, Pasquale Mnsen Edwin 133611. Maynard G. mnntore' Nichols Bez uty Culture Foreign Language English S Cs Citizenship Educdlou A 136 . Murphy, Dennis H. Distrlbutlve Education O'Toole, Lawrence A. Citizenship Education Roberts, Helen F. Business if Rosen. Horbat Science Scherer, Esther Nurse-Teac her Neglia- MQW Olson, Marcella Olvllny, Lawrence Jr. Education Clerk TyDlS! genogmphe, Citizenship Education Parlow, Edmund Pellerln, Gerald R. Resnick. LEONE-fd Rienzo. Aloyslus J. Citizenship Educatl on Band Director Driver Education Mathematics f , -0 3, ,,,... . ,. f ff fr.: Roberts, Merton Rodenrys, Peter Rogaun, Mmm, S. Physical Educatxon Gurdance Guidance Rozran, Erwin Rusch, Raymond L. CRMD Citizenship Education ' ---- Sanh' atello. Anthony V Electrical .l Schechtman, Louis Schlapll. Gerald sch Science American History Assul2:Trl3'I:.rl::o:?1a slgoleizsonn l M r 137 --new-le strodthoff, William 'rrenkm Sandra Timmons, 4. Robert Walsh. Catherine M. Wsna, Basil s. Auto Mechanics Physical Education Mathematica Nlrse-Teacher Mgthgmglcg 'adj . Selde, Dorothy Clerk Typist Weber. Florence Guidance Wetterauer. Gertrude Citizenship Education Chairman 9' dv ...- no i 6 . 4 ,4 . i Shanley. Gerald slauson, Janet M. Snink, Harriet A. English Business Supervisor Vocal Music I Stock, Murnq Science YH? 'J' 2 lj wellon, Carl W. WBUOD. James T. Driver Education A-V and English Wessell, Runhild E.. Foreign Language Wilsey, E. Donald Wilson, Adela Winield, Sidney F English and Journalism sgenographer Industrial Arts l GX X W gravy' xx Meares, M. A . .J wr f Dretician x X X jf Sus? V1 EXQLNF' , g ' X: I YXQJ W L4 Y' X 138 F5 zeitlin, Fern Physical Educ ation 1, Mg Q9 ,-vs vi H-, . Qi.. A ,jjjej QW U Ge sr-Vs vi!- HE1' ,o C0 Zi wa ,, , ,lf ,,, 4, 1 7' 24 WW ,qv ,MW M101 1 MMU' , mow ,w1.2,. ,W' 21' 191 lb fha ' W1Zf ZW Www .WW www fwiw' Azvvm W W AW ' lf A 2 .0 1 A. ia Muff' gl ,. 111104, WI 1 4,2 of Z M W0 If 2, ff 1 W' , 10 M 114,41 wh 4 ffm 1 M101 1 WMI 10 Q X001 1 1 1 1 fe, , I3 f ' W 4 1 of I 1 11q,,' mv o If ' II' of :fn nl fo V P0 Amt-'V' ff oe K I 4 Arlalv ! 5 J' R MX X 1- ot'-A Q 141 YEABBOOK STAFF First row, left to rlglt: Mike Seltz, Pat Appelman. Bob Berger, editor: Karen Anderson. DOIOUJS Traub, Vic Ferrara. Second row, left to right: David Goldstein, Allan Just, Marcy Lipschultz, PBI Hiscox, LOIHBB Perl, Barbara Weber. Mary Jane Gumendt. Eileen O'Halloran, Steve Welnblatt. Thlrd row, left to right: Walter Pollock, Jim Dunn, Vivian Salkeld, Vlrglnia Schmidt. Dorothy Flschman, Rosa szendy. BBl'b8-IB-N018l1, Nancy Sherman. Fourth Row, left to right: Harry Butcher, Volena Hennlngsen, Joyce Gabrlelson, Sue Froehly. Alan Foster, Jeff Rock, Bernie Nysreu. Publishing a yearbook is a new experience to some of us. However, with the fine cooperation of all our staff under the edltorshlp of Bob Berger, it has been done harmionlously and well. All have worked together willingly as an efficient team. Many have worked after school and during lunch periods to accomplish their special tasks. The art staff, the business staff, the writers. the typlsts, and all the rest have carried on the work in a very commendable manner. Special thanks are due tne boys ln our own print shop, who have shown a. special pride and interest Ln this undertaking. We are indebted to them for their efforts and skill, and particularly fu' their genuine interest ln our yearbook. 142 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is recognized nationally as an honorary organization. Membership is awarded on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service to the school. This year, under the direction of Dr. Edwin Moser, the National Honor Society has been unusually 8!Jt1Ve. Students who attain this honor are worthy of our commendation. Seated, left to right: Linda Sher, secretary: Michael Cotsonas, president: Jack Jastrab, vice-president First row, left to right: Louise Perl, Dorothy Christ, Gall Houghton, Kathy Kapsol, Judy Yanof, Rosalind Blue, Nancy Sherman, Helen Biser, Helen Weidhoft. Second row, left to right, David Goldstein, Michael Simon, Howard Zuckerman, Larry Anton, Michael Seltz, Allan Just, Shari Gilbert. Third row, left to right: Howard Sell, John Hansen, Frank Hudak, David Goodrich, Lawrence Rablnowltz, Raymond Sonntag, Eric Hirst. Fourth row, left to right: Steve Gordon, Arthur Clemenz, Louis Perl, Arnold Klingenberg, Joel Roisman, Martin Cohen. 144 YV W y LOCAL HONOR SOCIETY First row, left to right: John Stodt, Melinda Meade, Susan Froehly, Linda Sher, Joan Lensky.R.osa1ind Blue, Shari Gilbert, Judy Yanof, Dorothy Traub, Louise Perl, Helen Biser, Janet McMenamln, Stuart Shore, Seth Cavlln Second row, left to right: Peter DeRosa, Frank Hudak, Anita Taub, Nancy Sherman, Faith Hellig, Pat Appelrnan, Marilyn Scwab, Howard Zuckerman, Mike Seltz, Lawrence Rabinowltz, Joel Roesman. Third row, left to right: Leonard Breeze, Michael Simon, Robert Thurer, Martin Cohen, Volena Henning- sen, Howie Zuckerman, Dav ld Goodrich, John Schielein. Fourth row, left to right: Norman Samberg. Bruce Manheim, Howard Sell, Michael Cotsonas, Arnold Kllngenberg, Arthur Clemenz, Jack Jastrab, Steve Gordon, Larry Anton, Steve Lack. LOCAL HONOR SOCIETY We are proud of our students who wln places on our honor roll a.nd become members of the flocal honor society by attaining a scholastic average of ninety per cent or more. Many of these outstanding students won scholarships in college. In their future careers in college, they can be counted on to continue their scholastic achievement. :Hy I 145 Y: REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP First row, left to right: Dorothy Christ, Louise Perl, Michael Simon, Judy Yanof, Larry Anton Second row, left to right: Lawrence Rabinowitz, Rosalind Blue, Kathy Kapsol, Frances Digillo, Alice Mclntosh, Nancy Sherman, Shari Gilbert, Michael Seltz, Dave Goldstein Tony Bisaccio. Third row, left to right: John Hansen, Frank Hudak, Bert Hauk, Jim Edwardson, Joel Rolsman, Martin Cohen, David Goodrich, Raymond Sonntag. Fourth row, left to right: Arthur Clemenz, Arnold Klingenberg. Fred Canavor, John Hannon, Eric Greene, Sidney Felman. our senior class this year rmde an exceptional record by winning the largest number of New York State Regents Scholarship our school has ever won. Eleven of our class won state scholarships and endeavors. auk Bert Altemates Anton, Lawrence Christ, Dorothy Felman, Sidney Goodrich, David Perl, Louise Reid, Beverly, Seltz, Michael Simon, Michael Sonntag, Raymond Yanof, Judith SCh0lB.l'Ship winners Hannon, John l-Iudak, Frank Bisaccio, Anthony Gilbert, Shari Kllngenberg, Arnold Greene, Eric Clemenz, Arthur Goldstein, David Blue, Roselind Dlgilio, Frances Hansen, John Frawley, Eileen Roisman, Joel Foster, Alan R.8.bi.l10WitZ, LBWIBIICE Tabachnlk, Ronald Penndorf, Richard Cohen, Martin Sherman, Nancy Mclntosh, Alice Kapsol, Kathleen Pasca. John Reich, Theodore Canavor. Ferderick Paszel, John Edwardson, James twenty-six won places as alternates. Our class has excelled ln scholarship as well as in its many other 146 x NEWSPAPER STAFF Seated, left to right: Vic Ferrara, photographer, P8-I Appelman, assistant editor, Louise Perl, editor: Karen Anderson, assistant editor: Dave Goldstein, sports editor: Howard Zuckerman, circulation manager. Standing, left to right: Rosa Szenda, Marci Lipshutz, Susan Froehly, Mike Bisaccio, Frank Norton, Walter Pollack, Jeff Rock, Mike Seltz, virginia Schmid, Louisa Tockmakis, Carol Makowskl, Dr. Wilsey, adviser. The Comet newspaper staff has turned out ten eight-page issues this school year. Louise Perl and her assistant editors. Karen Anderson and Pat Appelman, have been enthusiastic and capable in directing the staff and leading our team of reporters and staff members. We have been able to publish our school news- paper paper without resorting to advertising. We know of no other school paper that does this. We are extremely proud of the fact chat our paper ls printed by our own print shop, under the direction of Mr. Adams. Chairman of the Department.,They have been most cooperative and capable: and our staff members are appreciative of their genuine interest and efforts. STAFF MEMBERS GET ASSIGNMENTS MEET THE PRESS Preparing the next Issue Left to right: Dave Goldstein, Harvey Holmes, Walter Healy, Alan Freedman, Henry Cierski, Sandra Gibson, --iw . STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Seated from left to right: Sue Hodges-attendance officenloyce Phillips-v ice president, Kathy Kapsol- president, Carol N eglia-secretary. Standing from left to right: Tom Farrell-treasurer, Alan Foster-parllamentarian. STUDENT COUNCIL The All School Council, composed of representatives of all homerooms, organizations, and activities in the school, has made vast progress this year in gaining the respect and recognition from the students as well as the faculty and administration in their role on the student government. Due to the hard work and en- thusiasm of many of its members and under the direction of its faculty advisor, Mr. Raymond Rusch, and its president, Kathy Kapsol, the actlv ities of the council have seen great success this year. The Student Activ- ity Ticket, sponsored by the council for the third year, was highly successful and offered to its buyers many improv ed features. Receipts from the SAT sale provided many clubs with additional funds they needed and a worthy senior with a S600. SAT Scholarship. Along with the now annual projects of Adopt-A-Family, sending of representativ es to the Leadership Training Institute at Syracuse Univ ersity, the Inash Dance, Dress- Up Days, student run assemblies. and Student Council pins, the Council also this year undertook the project of revising the Student Handbook. x ' t 1, 1 . QQ. 4. 1 . V Q 1 Q Q ,lvl , 1 . .. fy -, f ' ' 2.4.2 . ' if - I 5. ,il 12 X,--X 5' . 'XX an ,L 1.-H-.' fu, . r r x . ,L I , ' -1 f' , . . QA ,E ' ,iw , . 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Y, '- v-l- SFUDENT COUNCIL First row, left to right: Tom Farrell, treasurer, Sue Hodges, attendance officer, Kathy Kapsol, president, Carol Neglia, secretary, Alan Foster, parliamentarian. Second row, left to right: Roberta Zoller, Dorothy Christ, Pam McAlamey, Angel Anselmo, Bernice Miller, Diana Urena, Gail Katala, Joyce Gabrielsen, Patricia Krywak, Mary Jane Genuendt. Third row, left to right: Jackl Bouse, Judy Donohue, Delores Roman, Geraldine Suppa, Cheryl Proffe, Jeanie Sabatella, virginia Dalia, Kathy Graw, Ann Miller, Carol Makowski. Fourth row, left to rlglt: Nancy Sherman, Rosalind Blue, Sally Garril, Judy White, Jessica Sanders Maureen Thogode, Cheryl Sherman, Alice Markan, Ruth Harding, Karen Anderson. Fifth row, left to right: John DePasquale,V Ronald Kenefick, Diane Annucci, Ellen Eichler, Lols Werneburg, Volena Henningsen, Bernadette Waters, Carolyn Baldwin, Eileen Schwartz, Annanella Kozrna. Sixth row, left to right: Jim Szymanskl, Joe Carfora, Rivchard Powell. Paul Tava. Ed Kramer, Frank Lombardi, Dave Goodrich, Bud Juppe, Peter Jonsson, GEOIZC Leek. Seventh row, left to right: Howard Sell, Bill Bean, Bob McCotter, Robert Cerone John Paszel, Allan Just, Bernard Palka, David Goldstein, Pete Anselmo. Eighth row, left to right: Bob Casale, John Picclone, Fred Canavor, Henry Goldman, Michael Cotsonal, Rich Penndorf, Hank Cierskl, Arnie Klingenberg, Richard Lyman. Ninth row, left to right: Darlene Sochurek, Dolores Henkel, Judy Cooper, Marie Vanacore, Barbara Zimmermann. 149 il .-Y KEY CLUB First row, left to right: Mike Simon, treasurer, Bill Rosen, Larry Wrachtler, Marty Diamond, Pete Johnson, Jim Seery, secretary, Steve Bachman, Dave Sollod. Second row, left to right: John Norton, Charles Thomas, Steve Baun, Richard Pendorlf, Ronald Waxburg, president, Bill Lipton, Ted Reich,Jirnmy Hoffman. Third row, left to right: Bob Wilson, Marty Cohen, John Paszel, Tom Cherry, Tom Moss Fran Norton, Steve Chapen, Bob Berger, Joe Schlosser. Larry Anton, Sid Felman, Allen Grover, , 1 l Don Coney, Sandy Moose. The Key Club is a service organization of the High School, sponsored by Kiwanis International. In addition to raising funds for charitable organizations, it is deditated to assisting 1 in the improvement of our school and community. The Key Club has previously ushered at various scholastic functions, including the Variety Show and the alumni football game. 4 N l l l BOCHTE CLUB 1 vm.-mama-mum una. annum-may .rm oemwidz. Treasure'-JOM Sfmfeua- The Booster Club now in its second year, has done much to stimulate our school spirit ' at both football and basketball games. A high percentage of its members were always on hand X ro cheer this teams on to victory. l 150 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ? Seated left to right, Dolores Vatier, Mrs. Ruth Daly, Eileen Schwartz, Standing, left to rlght, Kenneth Henkel, Stanley Newhaus, Thomas Woodruff, Paul Case, Mlke Bisaccio. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE V We think our assembly program were better than ever this year. The assemblies were arranged by the faculty committee and the student, committee 8-nd the chairmanship of Mrs. Ruth Daly- All 38159 that the assemblies have been lmformatlve am extremely worth-while. Thanksgiving Music 4Phl Beta Kappal Pltt University vs. Syracuse fbebateb Jr.-Sr. English Dept., Junior Class Program r. Junior Class-English Department E108 IIGH SCHOOL AEWIBLY PROGRAM Program ue., Sept 20 Orientation ed., Sept 21 Magazine Drive rl. Sept. 30 Vocalaires rl., Oct. 21 Rav Mongalvatge hurs.. Nov. 3 M. Morgan Uudol .. Nov. 23 n., Dec. 12 Science ln Sound ., Dec. 21 Christmas Music n., Jan. 9 d. Feb. 1 Group Singing es. Feb 21 Senior Play Prevelw es., Feb 28 es., March 7 Fun in Literature l., March 17 Elmira College Glee Club es., March 21 n., ,March 27 Mr. Sullivan-F'.B.I. es April 18 Scientific Adventures es. April 27 Preview of South Pacific urs. May 25 urs.. June 1 Awards Assemblies Awards Assemblies STUDENT COMMITTEE Allan Just Karen Fuchs Kenneth Schumann Larry Pyle Vlncent Qulrk Kenneth Henkel William Whlte William Boyce Wesley Hoda Eileen Schwartz Frank Schwartz Sherrill Proffe Dolores Vatler Arthur Sackrnan Mary Ann Kirby Stanley Newhaus Mike Blsaccio Bob Lloyd Mike Cotsonas Peter Anselmo Tom Farrell Paul Case 1, 3 f TY, ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Mrs. Ruth Daly-Chairman Mrs. Calame Mr. Giambalvo R5 1 3,41 ,u a P .A :iw .1 .X RADIO CLUB First row, from left to right: Jack McNeil, Bert Hauk, Susan F'roehLy, Dave Goodrich, Gary Schless- lnger. Second row, from left to right: Donald Phillips, Raymond Weber, Bill Jack, Robert Chaber, Alan Foster. Roger Postely, George McConnell. RADIO CLUB PICTURE The Amature Radio Club set up an amateur radio station. capable of reaching all parts of the world . One is designed for local emergency and clv ll defense radio. WZRZ, gave a demonstration on 23.000 m.c. for the members and its guests. Above is a picture of the Amature Radio Club's receiving and transmitting equipment. Dave Goodrich is operated the standard amateur equipment while Alan Foster, president, is operated the club's two meter emergency radio equipment. 153 -L- FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA First row, left to right: Mrs. E. Scharer, sponsor, Patricia Krywak, Sue Relllng, Barbara Allan. Second row, left to right: Ellen Govensteln, Linda Scapperotti, Eileen 0'Ha1loran, Patrlcla Ellis, Doris Brown, Sue Christ, Carol Lilienthal, Francine Dons. Third row, left to right: Vivian Goodman, Patricia Triola, Carol Franklin, Gill Katala, Dorothy Gallahue, Kathy Seith, Mary Keith. Fourth row, left to right: Rose Mary DOWHIIE, Virginia Schmid. Ann Mattar, Diane Cuti, Barbara Siveke. Patricia Entemmn, Marilyn Ebert. Anna Mae Powers, ' 154 1 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First row, left to right: Judy Federbush, secretary: Susan Froehly, vlce president: Lawrence Rablnowitz, president3Marilynschwab, recording secretary: Dorothy Traub, Treasurer. Second row, left to right: Dorothy Christ, Delia Zellnko, Jane Ziegler, Fran sechko, Joan Lensky, Joan Sabatella, Lynn Margolis, Renee Moos, Sue Schwartz, Ann Spiselman. Third row, left to right : Helen Wiedhoft, Fran F'isher,Sandra Kamen, Cnryn Tubin, Judy SQUiCCi8lfl'hi Annette Sirower. Fourth row, left to right: Pat Appelman, Mike Cotsonas, Anita Traub FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers of America Club, under the guidance of Miss Mildred Clark, has done much to stir up interest in the teaching profession not only among the members of the club but in the whole student body. Through its many activities, the members of the club, receiv e ample opportunity to decide whether or not teaching is the field for which they are best suited. This year the F.T.A. has gone to the Long Island Future Educators workshop at Baldwin. During this season many speeches and discussions on teaching and colleges took place and ideas for future act- iv ities were discussed with members of other F'.T.A. Clubs. Among its other activities and projects, the F.T.A. has again participated in a teacher apprentice season and teacher-helper activity in the high school. p iss PHI-CHEM-Bl First row, left to rigli: Barbara Bruwer-historian, Shella Goldstein-secreatry. Martin Cohen- presldent, Eileen Schwartz- representative of student council, Linda Morriss-librarian. Second row, left to rlght: Paul '.l'ava, Ann Miller, Louise Perl, Marcy Lipschutz, Ruth Harding, April Canavcx, PattlEntemam, Glorla Sadowsl-gy, Linda. Gray. Susan Schwartz, oail Cvreebel, Kent Reiter. Third row, left to right: Dave Yigdal, Robert Weber. Lawrence Rabinowltz. Douglas Wannen, Roger Postley, Jeffrey Goldstein, Robert Berger, William Jack, Marty Diamond, Larry Pile, Larry Anton, Alan Foster, The Phy-Chem-Bi, under the supervision of Mr. Louis Shecktman, is made up of students interested in science. The club sponsored a very successful science fair to the admiration of all who attended. Members have visited Several places of scientific interest and have enjoyed several outstanding lectures. 156 S' 1 A? C. 4 is 3, 5, 1 . . gf ' - 1 i 4- - . ,l 'i 32 'si ,J me ff 9 1' z WU M .f .1 11,0535 iz? 2 6 A gg' ,. 5 'Ji iff-wi IM fyfif A 1-1-1 1-Bi' s,: 1 4, 'Q r K.. 3 . ' 1 1 1 -x 'A K, ., A 1 SEQ if 1 L I ' 4 Q F 9.135 X, F ,, 1 X 9 X. 'E-. 1 N P Y R :U Q9 ' ' y ' z . .px J' ' iw 5. 5551 1 .-........Y..- W X' ....--..-, . 5: ! fl W, . - ' if 'f 1 -' l ' iii N V 4 ' 7 C I B fl Wfrf Q W v4 . N' X K 1 Q-. X Q Q . ' 1 3 5 im S' r N is H, I Ar I ,wif I. 1 I 'X X xl A , -- Q gzlrlqqpii 3 YF? , '..:.f V 'I 1, , S , 'P if f , 1 1 535' , 12ff?,Q 1 . f, .QY lf' kk ' ., ,, . y f 1 , I 16 I Rei- X -I A -L1 4 1 1 vm,-1'. 941- S .54 'pfv- -1 '11 4 -HQ , ' ,K ' , Y ' 1, 44: - Q- ' . 'ef :nw V - 1 f 1 . .'I',':-pany: 1 x - , 1 5-'-ff? g4.L-px: ' - Ia.. X ' .J wi ' ' P s K Lsx ' .17 , ' 7 .-.5 TW f L 1338 , . il . ,If . If I W M 6' ' wva R.. 5 - ' . r 3 1 pn ' :1:h,1,f:, ,,L 'iiungr-. ' ,M 5.2 --. , 5.5 1 2 n., -.gf x... ... . ,., 5 a -... s.. nn.. -3.-..... ,V Q 0 w. is Q K is F -ty '- 3. 35:5 il .-X12 O O I --.. '-:sul qO I g I WM Q B -is X,'gi!.v1 e . .- .- 1 h r :wang Mimi Ekffikffffki n,uu.,,.4n, ,wa msww-.I 1' NA N l fgdye: .-fr - - Q sili- gi 'I LATIN CLUB First row, from left to right: Veronica Simlle, Virginia Schmid, Helen Wiedhoft, John Grillo, Mimi Perry Eileen O'Brien, Joan Lensky, Anita Taub. Second row, left to right! Bonny Muck, Sue Crist, Nancy Greenhut, Rita Carney, Gene Kaplan, Eileen Frawley, Marie Allen, Linda Link, Barbara Governale, Penny James, Judy Manning. Third row, left to right: Melinda Meade, Mary Kelder. Penelope Owen, Susan Froehly, Ellen Hodgson, Nora Clearman, Barbara Bruwer, Carol Marsh, Maureen Keamey, Marcia Wise, Sara Citron, Patricia Krywak, Barbara Siveke. Fourth row, left to right: Arne Yanof, Charles Searle, Stuart Shore, Joe Katagiri, Bob Simpson, Dave Krogman, Alan Aker, Pete DeR.ose. Art Marks, Cynthia Moulton, Eve Gllllgan. Fifth row, left to right: John Berlenback, Gene Mann, Richard Weinand, Robert Thurer, Ed Sinookle, Paul Frimmer, Kim Allen, Lee Konits, Jeff Wells, Russ Collins. A ROMAN TEMPLE IN THE LATIN QUARTER An authentic model of the pediment of a Greco-Roman temple provides the proper atmosphere now for the study of Latin at Hicksville Senior High School. Built in the school's carpentry shop by four Latin students working after school under the direction of Grattan E. Dockrell, carpentry shop teacher, the pediment is flanked by two columns also constructed in the shop. The rear bulletin board underneath the temple contains three huge maps made previously by Latin students -- the cen- ter one that of the Roman empire and the smaller ones of the city of Rome and of Caesar's Gaul. The classroom itself, which Samuel A. Goldberg, Latin teacher ln the school, has named the Quarta Latina or Latin Quarter, has many other features that help develop the proper atmosphere. The door to the room is covered with marble contact to simulate a Roman arch and carved into it is the room number -- CCCXVIII. Within the room are regalia of all kinds, such as spears, a Roman standard, a sword, a shield, helmets, models of a Roman house and Roman temple, a Roman artillery, a ship, constumes, a wax tablet, pottery, and even a cross section of the Appian Way showing how it was built. In front of the room are posters containing, of course in Latin, the Star Spangled Banner, the pledge of allegiance, the school song, and the school's fotoball song. A weather report ln Latin can also be found there, with reports changed daily, Latin mottoed which are changed weekly, and a monthly calendar as the Romans had it. A map showing the route of Jason's Argonauts, with stops represented by tiny electric lights, hangs on the wall. Before Christmas, Latin Christmas cards made by students covered the side bulletin board and surrounded the maps on the rear wall. At present reports, charts, and Roman calendars have replaced these. Completely the work of students, the reglia, posters, and art work have make Latin students helped make Latin anything but a dead language at Hicksville. No wonder Latin students like to live it up in the only Latin Quarter with a. Roman temple. ig 4 i 1 I L Q '-vt: 'i f 160 SPANISH CLUB First row, left to right: Sheila Goldstein-treasurer, Judy Kaufman-student council, Michael Simon- presldent, Linda Stein- vice president, Carol Lang-secretary. Second row, left to right: Fran Schnapper, Barbara Stemer, April Canavor, Mr. Marrocco-sponsor, Rosemary Hoffman, Fran Sechko. Third row, left to right: Francine Tanz, Jane Ziegler, Gail Greebel, Sue Johnson, Eileen Schwartz Barbara Hartning. Fourth row, left to right: Marilyn Schwab, Margie Diepold, Sandra Komen,M.lke Cotsonas, Alan Foster, Marylou Rosica, Dototlw Gallahue. The Spanish Club was very active this year. February 25, the Club journeyed to New York City, gli: under the guidance of Mr. Marrocco, visited the Hispanic Museum and later a Spanish restaurant for ner. The club enjoyed several films dealing with the Hispanic world. Films seen were, Vamos al Peru , in Spanish, and Madrid, Wings over Central America , and Wings over South America , in English. Recordings of spanish music and a guest speaker were also enjoyed. 161 FRENCH CLUB First row, left to rlght: Anita Taub-secretary, Joan Lensky-vice president, Francine Tanz-pres- ident, Lynn Margolis-treasurer. Second row, left to right: Anne Spiselman, Paula Borowslgy, Judy Manning, Shelley Glickman, Dana Hayden, Linda Morris, Judi Mayer. Catherine Buckner. Third roe, left to rlglt: Franl Fisher, Jo Elaine Carbe, Eileen Schwartz, Elizabeth Heison, Carol Drmston, Annette Sirower. The French Club was under way early this year, planning many activities, both cultural, and social All our projects were fascinating and enjoyable. We enjoyed' films on French life and customs, on the best-known edifices and monuments in France. We also invited guests to speak about their own experiences in France. For the finale of our years' program, we took a trip into New York City and among other things enJoyed dinning at a French restaurant. 162 GERMAN CLUB Sue Froehly, George Leek, Bill Chumyk, Fred Canover, Vlc Theiss, Dotty Chrlst. Standing at left: Jane Ziegler, Diane LaPrinto. Second row, left to right: Pat Lockman, Barbara Stemer, Kathy Frank, Gloria Sadosky, Barbara Weber, Doris Olerlck, Volena Henningsen, Mr. Hirst, April Canovor, Sue Johnson, Marcy Lipschutz, Judy Kaufman, Shiela Goldstein, Jeanie Christ, Gall Greeble. Thlrd row, left to right: Tony Bisacclo, Stu Shore, Jeff Goldstein, Larry Anton, Harry Holmes, John Hamilton, John Bagley, John Hannon, John Barlenback, Patrick Lyons, George Szwarchezskl, Kim Allen, Robert Lockman, Ray Sontag, At the beginning of the year the German Club, or the Deutsche Vereln, was established through the combined effort of its new officers and the club's sponsor Mr. Eric Hirst. The meetlngs of the club were divided into two parts. The first part was devoted to the business at hand and to planning for the future, the second was set aside for games and refreshments. These games and especially the refresh- ments msured a good attendance at all meetings and greater participation by all the club's menbers. The German Club made it a practice to go to a German movie in Huntington the last Wednesday of every month. Afterwards the club would always stop for refreshments. Early in December they went on their first roller skating outing. It proved so successful that they planned to go either lce skating or bowling. It was expected that there would be a big party in April. To bring the year to a close the German Club organized a Gala beach party complete with a speed boat and Sklls. 163 X? XJ If 1 .. ,-eq' I-get f Qi..-ff i e giilizfse- 'J MATH CLUB First row, left to right: Richard Powell, Bruce Tuchfeld, Dr. Warner. Second row, left to right: Joel Rosman, John Paszel, Steve Fernbach, Alan Foster. Third row, left to right: Louise Perl. Gail Greebel, Jeannie Christ, Ellen Hodgson. The Math Club, under the direction of Dr. Basil Warner, has just completed its year long series of meetings held every Tuesday. These sessions were to prepare its members, who made up the Hicksville High School math team, for the six 1960- 1961 Math Meets, held among the teams of the sixty members of the Nassau County Mathematics League. Abstract questions on various branches of math are asked at these monthly meetings. A member of the teams who answers six or more questiond correctly will receive a special pin: the highest scorer on each team receives a book of tables: the highest scorers in all Nassau County receive slide rules as prizes. The Math Club also sent representatives to participate in the Pi Mu Epsilon competition for a mathe- matics scholarship at New York University. I 164 BUSINESS AND OFFICE PRACTICE Under the watchful eye of Miss jenkins, members of the advanced classes in business training are busily engaged. The Business Department in Hicksville High School provides a broad economic training for more intelligent participation in the social, political, and business life of the community. Students are prepared to function in- telligenidy in their economic contacts and economic competency. Students are prepared for specific business occupa- tions. Courses in retailing, salesmanship and merchan- dising contribute to an understanding of how to become successful owners and managers of small individually owned business enterprises, and develop the ability and skill necessary for efficient performance in the various distributive occupations. Training in stenography and secretarial practices develop those skills required to perform successfully the duties of stenographers and secretaries. In office practice training, the use of office mach- ines and equipment is provided to develop efficiency on a variety of machines. The department endeavors to provide students, especially those who will not go on to college, the means of earning a livelihood. The making of a living has become increasingly important, and success in economic pursuits has become the key to successful living in its broadest sense. POPULAR MUSIC CLUB First row, left to right: Blll Chomyck, Aprll Canavor, George Leek, JoAnn Hill. Second row, left to rlght:Ga.il Greeble, Vickie Knaster, Karen Neil, Barbara Steiner, Pat Lockman. Third row, left to right, Pat Hiscox, Peggy Giles, Marcy Lipschutz, Donna Flar-ies, Pat Appelman. Fourth row, left to right: Larry Anton, Tony Bissacclo, Jim Edwaxdson, Bob Lockman, Harvy Holmes, Fred Cnnav or. BAND COUNCIL Lett to right: Dorothy Traub, Danella Schiffer, Anahelle Kozma. BAND COUNCIL . The band council is the orglnlzation which determines the activities and the standards for band members In addition, the council keeps a scrapbook of all band activities, an alumni scrapbook, and a curriculum file for music students in various colleges. 166 I sy., , , 35, Q :fa 5, Q Q-fy We Y n x 1 f, Q 1 , ,., 1 wus- Q ,., f 'M 29 Hg 42,1 .:y. 3 4:-Q S ' 9-A 'Wi AE, f ix- , ' , 21' in I , 7.3 ,vi W s Qs .Y Aff? 1 . ,Q 1, 51,3 ii V235 1 J -lx-V ,fs ,,,L K, 1 L , mfs '21 l 'P' Av ,N rx I! Q' 9. I 9 9 Ill-Y Flrst row, left to right: Barbara Weber, Janet Emery, treasurer, Paula Knight, secretary, Joyce Gabrielson, president, Vivian Lowy, vice-president, Mildred Baden, chaplin, Diane Urena. Second row, left to right: Sandra Beck, Alice Markan, Shelley Gllckman, Judy Kasindorf, Nancy Greenhut, Paula Barowsky, Sally Gavrll, Joy Edelsteln, Stella Myers, Sandy Toner, Susan Foran, Sandi Mentnech, Joyce Sheriff, Roberta Brender, Delia Zelenko, Barbara Solomon, Ethel Kummer. Third row, left to right: Vicki Krasner, Carol Makowskl, Doris Oelerlch, Loulse Clark, Carol Marsh, Elyse Marlin, Sandy Gibbson, Diane Erdman, Karen Gold, Marcy Llpschutz, Frani Fisher, Cheryl Sherman. Joan Lensky, Alaina Freldman, Linda Morris, Pamela Kelley. Fourth row, left to right: Arlene Anderson, Helalne Lewander, Joanne Jabokl, Lois Werne- burg, Ellen Eichler, Alice Mclntosh, Volena Hennlngsen, Diane Haupt, Barbara Bruwer, Carol Onns- ton, Anita Taub, Karen Lekowskl. Ann Schumann, Marilyn KuhL ,1- LEADERS CLUB First row, from left to rlght: Llnda Sher-secretary, Alice Mclntosh-treasurer, Ellen Elchler-president, Carolyn Baldwin, vice president. Second row, from left to right: Kathy Kapsol, Bonnie Scharr, Carollean Smith, Doris Flscherman, Lois Wernerberg, Joyce Gabrlelsen. Third row, from left to right: Virginia Schmid, Angel Anselmo, Volena I-lennlngsen, Barbara Labanow- skl, Joan Sabatella. LEADERS CLUB The Girls Leaders Club of Hicksville High School is an organization to which girls are elected for scholarship and citizenship combined with outstanding leadership in Physical Education. In order to qualhy as a Leader, nominees must be elected by 807, of the members of the club. During the past year the club sponsored its tenth annual Winter Carnival, sold programs at football games, and raised money from cake sales, The proceeds from these actlv ltles aid in prov lding a scholarship for a worthy senior girl who is college bound. The club also sponsored .gl games in various sports to wel- come back past members. A hearty thank you is extended to Miss Gloria Franke, faculty adv lsor, and Ellen Eichler, president for their capable guidance in making 1960-1961 an active and progressive year for the Leaders Club. l68 The hall cops are of great assistance to all of us in many ways, particularly in keeping every- one ln motion as classes pass. in helplng to avoid congestion any- where about the corridors, and, when necessary, in reminding all of us of the several rules and re- gulatlons regarding our conduct about the school. FIRE SQUAD First row, left to right: Tom Farrell, Alan Foster, Paul Case, Roger Postley, Dave Yigdal. Second row, left to right: Ronald Taub, David Goodrich, Michael cotsonas, Norman Samberg Jim Huttle, Bob Casale. The alr squad ls also a most essential organization ready at the signal to act quickly and ef- ' tlclentlv at the sormd of the alr alert, to keep us on our toes when an air alarm drlll ls called. n The fire squad swings into act- ion at all our fire drills and when- ever occasion requlres their ser- vices. They are alert dependable minute men ready to help us empty the building in record time when called upon to do so. AIR RAID SQUAD First row, left to right: Alan Foster, Mike Cotsonas. Davld Goodrich, Roger Postley. Second row, left to right: Paul Case, Norman Samberg, Ronald Taub. 1 CAFETERIA SERVICE SQUADS First Row - Left to Right - Barry Denhert, Chuck Rothberg, Judy Schreiber. Second Row - George Mackenzie, Fred Peck, Robert Wagner, Ronald Kenenck, Bruce Ladisic. Third Row - Joseph Oddo , George Filippone, Ed Ferone, Bill Boice.- . ----W - - 1 I The Cafeteria Service Squads have CAFETEBIA SERVICE SQUADS contributed a great deal this year Fir : Row-Left to night- sharon Masi, Paul sawzeue, Mrs. Dau, Maureen schnmpe, Rosemary tv the Orderliness Of our Cafeterivs- Bgawn' Riga Carney. Their efforts have been appreciated. Second Row - Penny Owen, Mary Kelter, Maureen Kearney, Florence Mueller, Mary Voss, Dolores A11 hfwe GOODS! ated in their W0rk petn. under the general supervision of Mrs. Third Row - Frank Gordon. Rosemary Colone, Genevieve Kozalka, Bill Starke, Diane Desmond, D0-1-Y' Wh0 SWS that they deserve Mm-y Melzer, much credit for their work. Fourth Row - Calvin Grimm, William Hoops, Bob Lloyd, Bob Kiernan, Vincent Hannagan, Wesley Paul on, Wayne Low, Robert Redmond. 170 Z K7 Q4 RETAILING CLUB First row, left to right: Ann Romano, Florence Byrnes, Joanne Pace, Carol Murgola. Second row, left to right: Carol Matthews, Catherine DeAngelo, Pat Colv ell, Shelly Heyman, Sandra Thomas. Third row, left to right: Stanley Neuhaus, Stephen Murphy, Bill Bennett, John O'Hanley, Jim Connolly, John Howell. Fourth row, left to right: Frank Smith, Bill Cook, Joe Passillico. Russ Collier, John Fallon, Jerry Leach. The Comet Shop first opened two years ago. To studerts of retailing the operation of the shop gives experience in mechanics of running a retail store. In general it is a school supply store but this year we have had on sale items that makes nice gifts. Mr. Murphy has helped us to build our little shop from a book room to prosperous, school enterprise, run by students. This year our retailing group joined a National retailing club known as the Distributive Education Clubs of America.The purpose of the D.E.C.A. is to bring together students from other schools for retailing contests. Our school had fifteen students enter the contest in display, ad- vertising, radio script writing for merchandising, price guessing, and fabric identification. REI'AlLlNG Left to right: Sue Spector, Eileen Schwartz, Maureen Rltzler, Stanley Neuhaus, Tom Farrell, Billy Bennett. 171 STUDENT IMPROVEMENT BOARD Left to right: Mary Jane Gumeundt, Tom Farrell, Allan Just, Bob Casale, Richard Powell, Carolyn Baldwin. Early in March the Student Council undertook their own campaign to Edd wherever possible to the over all appearance of our school. To do this the Student Inprovement Board went into action. The entire under- taking was a student idea and endeavor which bore good results. 57 if il V . Y? .3 ffm? ,D JJ! x m Ea f Q . 39' INNASII DANCE COMMITTEE Left to right: Richard Powell, Carol Neglla., Joyce Phillips. Joan Sabatella. V The novel Innash dance was a. fun-filled success. The dance was a S.A.T. sponsored affair, free to all S.A.T.- holders, and enjoyed by all who came. 172 wi QXXSM vm in ? 4' X U X 'uf WW 5 ' : ff U X yfja V' Pl , Zi f xr f gf 'f f? 'l! . Kffaf '04 ,X ff ZW42 x W R W 1- P ' 9 1 ,ag 17 f M ' X F 1 'NX V11 . - - J OJ ,N f g 5 k, . n. .- ' ,5', 1 .'. , x .L , Q ull! J Aj V ,v Xgxx ,fx ff fr ll' :V y 5? ,4f1s'ffm, X I' l' ' F X , W Wf ?l' qw vw N Q W . X Jm' ii. W N if L lx- . X' '19, 'Q x Q W aww ,Q M Wu fffl f S Q x,A , , .r 5:15, , 3 - 7,11 V I .V!,, X I V' 31 iff ff A X if .,.ff f.t4'i,,,Z! ? Q M I 60 '- , ff fr ,Au 'f 9 4 L.: A I 1 in-' ,Ll i QY , . - V K:-vi? x L3 11-.,,.! . acKsvlLLf H I G H d + +BANP,.a.. ADVANCED BAND First row, left to right: Ruth Yocum-secretary, James Dunne-assistant manager, Alan Foster-Band council chairman, Mr. R.G. Pellerin-director, Kenneth Wolffe-manager, John Hansen-assistant manager, Kurt A. Maier-treasurer. Second row, left to right: Denise O'Connor, Arne Yanof, Lynn Cushman, Barbara Murphy, Eileen Frawley Virginia Benson, Ellen Hodgson, Nancy Gates, Barbara Hahlbohn, Nora Clearman, Nancy Sherman, Marilyn Kuhl. Third row, left to right, Nelson Kass, Al Silbert, Artie Schaeffler, Stephen Fernbach, Laurence Landon, Philip Leonhard, John Turi, Kenneth Bean, Robert Tschampion, Kim Allen, Daniel Sadowitz. Fourth row, left'to right: Richard Fort, Palmer Maas, Arthur Hirsch, Joel Furman, Gregg Soininen, Patrick Lyons, Norman Samberg, Richard Drab, Bruce Manheim, Ronald Steinmann. f c-lg-i 41, ,,,..., WINNERS AT NYSSMA FESTIVAL Left to right: Kim Allen, Allan Just, Lynnl Cushman, Revo Plmbsck. 114 INTERMEDIATE BAND First row, left to right: Rosalind Blue-student councll, Sue Froehly-secretary, Alan Foster- manager, Mr. R. G. Pellerin-director, Richard Powell-assistant manager, Ruth Crammer-assistant man- ager, Nancy Gates- treasurer. Second row, left to right: Richard Traub, Sue Cunningham, Sue Christ, Carol Klstinger, Nancy Meyer, Bobbie Jabour, Renee Moos, James Devincentis. Third row, left to IIKUZFIIII Sechko, Sandy Cutright, Linda Shell. Annette Sirower, Sue Johnson Mary Budich, Marilyn Schwab, Frances-Brousseau ,Fran1 Fisher, Linda Gridley. J an Schaff. Fourth row, left to right: Bruce Davidson, Tom Sxullivan, John Leonick, Larry Wactlar, Blll Jordan, Joe Katagiri, Robert Thurer, Don Rowe, William Verdone. Fifth row, left to right: Lewis Warley, Frank Diehl, Bill Bean, Rav Weber, John Berlenback, Joseph Farley, Patrick Lyons, Joseph Boballk, Lee Stricksand, Tom DeBrocke, Norm Samberg. '1 INTERMEDIATE BAND This is the first year that HHS has had an intermediate band. Combined with the advanced band, it performed for Kennedy and Nixon when each presidential candidate campaigned in this area, in the halftine shows at football games, in the festival of bands at the Long Island Fair, at the Statler Hotel for the New York State P.T.A. convention, in the Memorial Day Parade, and the graduation exercises. The Intermediate Band performed independently at various assemblies, including the Christmas assemb- Ly, in N.!.S.S.M.A., and in the Spring Concert The same high standards that are found in the advanced band exist in the intermediate band, The difference being that it is on a lower level of technique, but providing a stepping-stone to the advanced band. 175 MUSIC STUDENTS ATTENDING NYSSMA FESTIVAL IN BALDWIN First row, left to right: Denise O'Cormer, Ruth Yocum, Barbara Murphy, Nancy Gates, Nora Clear- man, Lynni Cushman. Second row, left to right: Judy Sadler, Helen Wiedhoft, Nancy Sherman. Volena Henningsen, Danella Schiffer, Dorothy Traub. Third row, left to right: Arnold Yanof. Stephen Fembach, Arthur Schaeffler, Gregg Soininen, Kurt Maler, Ronald Steinmann, Kim Allen, Richard Osborne, George Swaryczewsky, Allan Just, Henry Niemann, Kenneth Wolffe. 3 5 ORCHESTRA First row, left to right: Mary Melser, Roberta Sternlib, Barbara Harting, Dorothy Traub, Barbara Prysby, Margaret Gomez, Linda Morris, Lola Sagos, Jeanette Christ, Mr. Buttice. Second row, left to right: Rosemary Hoffman, Judy Casandorf, Elise Aranof, Gail Katala., Elaine Pearce, Ruth Harding, Linda Kulbaba, Joan Lensky, Seth Carlin. Third row, left to right: William Wolf, Barbara Smith, Marylou Easer, Danella Schiffer, Annabelle Kozma, JoAnn Peat, Eilleen 0' Brian, William Hayes. ORCHESTRA In the Christmas assembly, the orchestra played the overture from Handel's Messiah. On February 21, our orchestra and the Plainview string orchestra co-operated to present an all-combined concert at the Plainview High School. This was the first year in which the orchestra competed for a grade in N.Y.S.S.M.A. The orchestra also played for Senior Play and for the musical comedy, South Pacific. 176 CHORUS V First row, left to right: officers: Dianna Urena, Caroljean Smith, Joyce Gabrielsen, Henry Cierski, Barbara Weber, Kathleen Caesar. Second row, left to right: Joyce Kania, Barbara DiBella, Frances Schnapper, Marilyn Perry, Carol Cancilliere, Judy Pulis, Ellen Lerner, Pat Lockman, Rita Paesani, Rozanne Ehardt, Janet Mehrtens, Pat Flanagan, Carol Neglia, Aileen O'Campo. Third row, left to right: Pat Kocher, Diane Baldwin, Roberta Zoller, Pamela Kelly, Geraldine Suppa, Joy Horowitz, Denise Sepanski, Ann Silberling, Linda Menichino, Pat Hiscox, .loan Buch- man, Mildred Baden, Frances Digilio, Genevieve Koszalka, Marilyn Sue Komlosy, Maureen Thogode. Fourth row, left to right: Mary Ann Vallina, Francine Lany, Anna May Powers, Sandra Gibson, Louise Tockmakis, Bemardette Strockbine, Judy Sadler, Mary Scrivanl, Angel DeMatteo, Pat Belaneia, Joanne Jakobi, Virginia Schmid, Diane Cuti, Pat Battersby, Sharon Bailey. Fifth row, left to right: Bill Rosen, Jack Renda, Sanford Joel Moos, Roger Postley, Bob D'Esposito, Don Coney, Slavatore , Mistretta, Stephen Lack, Richard Osborne, Donald Phillips, William Harrison, Robert Cerone, Peter Jonsson, Hal. Smith CHORUS IV First row, left to right: officers: Judy White, Josephine Apull YJ in ' - Gully' Bonnie Muck' 0. oyce Cane 111, Camille Second POW. 16ftf0.fight:.Patricia Dolan. Joan Brandt, Eileen Kessler, Ann Miller, Frances Maltese. Karen Neal. Lllllafl Belsel. Frances Alessio, Carolin Franklin, Dolores Petry, Diane Mc Guinness.. Theresa Leever, June Shields, Anne Splselman, Rosemary Catansarita, Kathy Graw. . Thlfd FOW. left to righli Jawuelyn Bouse, Janes Marcis, Carolyn Borley, Ramona, Puergan, Bemlce Cavalluzzo, Marion Winant. Judy Squicciarini, Pat Spinelli, Phylles Berger, Patricia Moore, Susan Goodman, Bonnie, Garrison, Arleen Brigandi, Linda Moos, Eileen O'Connor. I Fourth row, left to right: Nelle Grob, Penelope Owen, Rosealie. Zabbla., Marilyn Simmons, Rita Abramson, Diane Haupt, Margaret Serrell, Linda Acevedo, Patricia Cunningham, Lynn M, Mclnnes' Helen Hilderbrand, Jeannette Giacomaggio, Elizabeth Masfmsanti, Flffh IOW. left to right: Donald Toton, Stuart Shore, Leonard Breeze, James Bender, Joe Adragna Harry M0fSChGf1bHCk9f. Joseph Munisteri, Carol Davidson, Richard DaCosto, John Kozak, Michael Ollins, Frank DiMelfi. 177 .4.A 12 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First row, left to right: Virginia Dalia, Gall Oreflce, Joan Sabatella, Ann Cassese, Bernadette Waters, Lorraine Martello. Second row, left to right: Laura Wood, Gail Houghton, Barbara Glansberg, Gall Goebel, Constance Damarodas, Marilyn Rudloff, Rita Rupply, Florian Riolo, Antoinette Colasclone, Marie Torres, Sandra. Beck. Third row, lett to right: Wanda Winebarger, Janet Emery, Barbara Kleiss, Jane Hager. Susan Schnetzer, Alice DeRosa, Jane Goldstone, Kathleen Posey, Joyce Scherlff. Fourth row, left to right: Florence Harrison, Joan Carbanaro, Mary Ellen Horan, Linda Weber, Joanne Sanglnario, Eileen Eckenrode, Carolyn Huckestein, Boonie-Lee Auer, Dianne Morris, Carol Margot. Fifth row, left to right: Janice Marcantonlo, Sharon McGuinness, Margaret Weston, Patricia Cochran, Margaret Bower, Mary Krikalo. Diane Giordano, Lynn Notaro, Lorraine Rochler, Dorothy Gast, Carol Lulves. Sixth row, left to right: Dolores Vatier, Jessica Sanders, Renee Abramowitz, Roberta Coles, Ruth Hackett, Dordzhy Gallahue, Marylou Roslca, Carol Pungello, Susan Schwartz, Linda Scapperotti. Not Pictured: Virginia Bernardo. Sharon Crothers. Susan Fiore. Muareen Inglis. Patricia Nave. 2 1 BOYS' GLEE CLUB First row, left to right: Robert Masone, Robert S1egel,Robert Casale, Richard Cooper, Carl Montalto. James Szymanski. Second row, left to right: Robert Ramistella, Stephen Gordon, Thomas Woodruff, William McHugh Greg Solninen, Jay Fink, Martin Cohen, Kenneth Brady, Stephen Skou, Third row, left to right: Harry Butcher, William Dylewskl, James Newell, Kenneth McCormack, Terry Ross, Richard Lyman, Karl Boughan, Robert Helss, Robert Bennett. Not Pictured: Robert Kasten, James Thompson, Edward Gianelli. 178 ADVANCE VOCAL First row, left to rlght: Ann Samory, Nancy Sherman, Dorothy Traub, Pat Frankenberg, Helen Weldhoft, Volena Henningsen, Carol Makowski. Second row, left to right: Allan Just, Sal Sotls, Bob Lockman. George Swaryczewsky, Dick Krogman, Henry Nelhman, Dorothy Christ. DANCE BAND The Hicksville High School Dance Band brlngs music into our school life not only by playing at assemblies, but also by supplying music at various school functions. THE CONDUCTION CLASS 'T' Always a busy place, o library is a most important cent- of our school life. Here we ha at our disposal all the best reading and reference material f1 our study. Our librarian . Mi: McGinnis, and Mrs. Schuman, hf assistant, are ready, able an: willing to help us every wayi guide our selection of books al to advise us ln the efficient us of our library. Shown also on this page al of 1ib1-ary groups students assist- ants and also a class engaged f research under the watchful eye r Mr. Leeb, their English teacher. , -1:1 s 311 I I l Y HS ' I 71 I I I l ' 5 I , I I 1 1 I - I nl 1 I II I' I I QI I 1 1 ,A - L 1 Il 4, I I I I ,,. ' -'j --f in l Q .79 I ,X W -L I W wr Hf U 0 I vernal: VARIETY SHOW CAST First row, left to right: Jeff Rock, Nancy Sherman, Alan Just, Denis Sepanskl, Ken Henkel. Second row, left to right: Mr. Bevan, Mike Rosenwasser, Dorothy Traub, Ruth Harding, Charlene Iller, Dave Yigdal, Mrs. Fletcher. VARIETY SHOW CAST First row, left to right: Ellen Schuler, Diana Urena, Marty Cohen, Sal Mistretta, Judy Pulls, Linda Kulbaba. Second row, left to right: Pat Nave, Janet Malda, Rosemary Collins, Holly Lauer, Barbara D1 Bella, Dana Hayden, Ann Miller, Sue Froehly, Janice Breeden, Ellen Hodgson, Johnne Hill. Third row, left to right: Judy Sadler, Lee Hatch, Sue Johnson, Margaret Giles, Pat Hlscox, Ina-Ruth Silver, Pat Klees, Marcy Llpschutz, Marcia Wise, Arlene Anderson. Fourth row, lett to right: Ron Steinmann, Stuart Shore, Leonard Breeze, Larry Rabinowitz. Gary Gold, David Goodman, Jerry Bair, Greg Soininen. 182 A ' VARIETY r l re e fr? 4 Nh-MT -V K -QVA - Ili? D-L 1 Q n J 183 THE GOOD OLD DAYS The 1960-61 Dramatlcs Sea- son opened with The Good Old Days, our Annual Variety Show. As the name implies, the show was centered around the vaude- ville llfe between 1890 and 1920 bringing back to the stage such lmmortals as George M. Cohan, Sophie Tucker, and Clara Bow. Cast in the leads were Allan Just as George, Denise Sepanski as his sister, Nancy Sherman as his m0th9l', S81 Mlstretta,as his father, Ken Henkel as Mr. Dea- kon, Dorothy Traub as Clara Bow, Dave Yigdal as Francis X Burns, and Dick Osborne as Mr. Goldstone. The Good Old Days , directed by our own Mother Fletcher, will long be remember- ed as one of the hlgh spots in the theatrical hlstory of Hicks- ville Senior High School. ivan WV' JN HICKSVILLE sENxoR HIGH scnq ww i v r 1 4 su I Lf KA wW4D7 rmamsun niwma 1 supmami by Mrs. K. nm:-.f 'mhninl Dinexinn af cummguphy by Mr. A, sem. Pllno Acmmplnlmem I Specill Arrlngcmemu by Min C. von Winch Chorll Direttinn by Mr. W. Golnlit Spttill Flrully Advilor Ml. C. lnhnlnll Hlcklville High School Principal-Mr. htm I. Gxhowly THURSDAY -2- FRIDAY -:- SATURD NOVEMBER THIRD, FOURTH, FIF RN R 5 D YI., ' si, -, ' ff , ' ui . F 541111 A: I :P f a I 1, , TLLE VARIETY cnu NQHE GRUB HRM EBM Lx. ,J 'f - 'f'1 x V 4. J 3 v fi ., ,fplj EXCEJLLENT Trageclie or Rome o and Juliet, Al it ln!! baeu dtex lwme 'rut nfflnulej Fluid fvblrgvey, byfhr. Houournblc um L. or fray-fm hu s-num 3,g,,.Y Y' QQ' lu .71 7-rv'-:,'fgxa :D MSX 7 RWE f I 0 Y me. 1' 'ii' iw f'5i4' ffffif LONDON Printed by lohn Dan I Y97 FEIS. The fiTl.s pup of the hut Quu-fo' or Roman and Jvhht The Cast-In order of appearance - PETER GREGORY . BALTHASER BENVOLIO TYRALT CAPULET LADY CA PULET MONTAGUE LADY HONTAGUE PRINCE ECALUS RDIBO PARIS NURSE JULIEI' KERCUTIO SERVANT FRIAR LAUHENCE APUFHECARY FRIAR JOHN PAGE , . . . JCITY Blk l4rry Ihblnuwlt . Emu Dnvldmn Edwud Cuur Mike Bmwn Kan Henkel Helen Wladhoft Fnnk Tirlngvr Bu-bun Nolan Robert Burnt uma Yigrhl ., Steve Gordon . Nllcy Sher-mn Pam KQIIY .. Allan Jun , Billy Bennett Jef! Bock . 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F1-laay, and Saturday, April 27, 23. 5 'rumcnuucrzns ' . D , U. wmv! .ppmwn ' .il NGANA , muon . . HENRY nxsmn mu.: de nncovs W . nnoonv Mmu' STEYVPOT . LUTHER BILLXS mzorssson ,, Lt. JOSEPH CABLE . ., . CAPY. GEORGE BRACKETT ,. COMMDR. XVKIIJAS1-HARRISON vsomax HERBERT mmm . sur. xnnmarn Jmmsmz suns MORTON wxsn SEAMAN Tow omnuw . , W BOB McCAFFERY . .. n.mu.'rox srasvns .. , Lt. GENEVIEVE MARSHALL NEi.l.lli FOIQBUQH ENSIGN FONNIE WALEWSKA .... ENSIGN IIESSIE NOONAN .. . ,. ENSIGN PAMELA WHITMORE ENSIGN SITE YAEGER ENSIGN CORA MAcRAE . ENSIGN UAT .,.., DINAH MURPHY . MARCEL .. ., ..... Ll. BUZZ ADAMS ..,. .... . . . ..,.V,,. . mfuya hmmm Mm..- .. Douglas Vliilt, - . Dan Goodman . Denise Svplil Alhu Isnt Rlith lhnilng .... Jerry Bair .. Robert Cade . ., Paul lady . Sn! Mistfdn . jd RR! Bob Kiemln ., ., George Swaram-,ky .. hurry Suu Ima Dnidsm ...., . Wk: Bmwm David Glndrlch ,. ..., IM Mlnellli .. . .. ... Pu Hina .,..,-.... .... -. .- .,,., .. En fx... .......,. Sue Ymebly . .. Chnrlme like M... Judy Pnlh Fun Schnlpper Lnrrlinc Ciclnli . Linda Kullnbn , . Gary cam . Sheldon Thmipnan UNDEKSTUDIES: Nellil-Helen Wledhofxg Bmilelieorge Swuuuuky.. ISLAND GIRLS-Muni: ljpschun, Terea kvcr. Ann Spinclman. Lhuh link, Lhgdn Mania, Jrysephine Cipulln, Kann Gold. NUN .......... . ,, . .. .... . . . , , ., .. ......-?lllVe ALTERNATES ana sAn.ons-yn. A-mug-, Anthony Binmcio. mr- num. sm-an sun. nm lhrridm, In-.y num. nw wum, hunk hw. ' vm. 9 M , m.-:maf-r.m.cv.m.. ' Jury .mmm me-nm se-pa ma Supervised by ..,. as-.Quang-:nun by ,. ,,,,k ..-. ,. Chumnaphsr. .,,...... ,. ..... , .. ... Special Pano Amclnpmhl .M ., ........ ... ... .. ...,... mga semi rfimxpn . . . . . .. . Tnkivg of Nauru during thi: hflnnunrr h puhiiilmd. 0u'Clw G Dfhnert, George Nur. Webs! . , ' ,.-...-. DQ.-Nciadann ........g-- Mr. T. Bald! MRS. D. RBNNEI1' . . llr. L Mnkmo ,., .. Mr. hon J. Gullvlvlv Cifl-C. 188 X .ix 10 ' U '81, E X X W X LII il yr- PRINT SHOP First row, front to rear: Hank Guerra, Tom Burns, Mike Stephan, Willy Kuntzi, carter, Mr. C. Ray Adams instructor. Second row, front to rear: Fred Marando, Teddy Urban, Bob Gleason. Third row, left to right: Mike Bisaccio, Vic Ferrara, Lenny Lombardo. ADVANCE PRINTING CLASS The boys in the Print Shoo are under the direction of Mr. C. Rav Adams, the shop instructor and the head of the Vocational department. The majority of the boys are three year men, with just a few two year boys. They are responsible for printing the various passes, business forms for the school district, pro- grams, just to mention a few. Besides all of this work, which ls very time consuming, the boys print our school newspaper and yearbook. They are called The Comet . The yearbook is a student project, whereby the students set the type and organize it all witha little assistance from Mr. Adams. The Comet newspaper is organized by Teddy Urban. Teddy Urban is a post-graduate. As to the Comet yearbook it is ag-ranged and organized by Bernie Nygren and Hank Guerra,his assistant. The printing instructor wants to congratulate the following boys on their effort in producing the 1961 yearbook: Bernie Nygren: coordinator, varitype, proofreader, negativestripper, process camerman. Hank Guerra: assistant coordinator, negative stripper, process cameraman, proofreader. Vic Ferrara: photographer, for the newspaper. Tom Burns: negative stripper, letterpress Wilbur Kuntzl: multilith, letterpress Lenny Lombardo: letterpress, negative stripper, llnotype Mike Bisaccio: llnotype, pressman, negative stripper. Robert Gleason: llnotype, photography, pressman. Fred Marando: v aritype, process cameraman. Mike Stephan: offset pressman, plate maker. Teddy Urban: multlllth, negative stripper, organizer of newspaper Bernie Nygren, coordinator in the print shop and Hank Guerra assistant coordinator want to thank the yearbook staff and Doctor Wilsey, for all their able assistance. Also, we would like to thank Mr. C. Ray Adams for helping us in time of need. I ixgln Y I... X 14 ' . 190 's 795 AF'rEn.NooN PRINT snor' f2'Hf4'5k Right to left: John Schmidt, Dick Ritter, Robert Pietras. Mike Marielli, Herb Pearce, William White, James Reimer, Robert Boccafola, Michael McLaughlin, stuart Resnick, Ernest Visalli, Bernie Nygren, Thomas Bittrolf,Ja.mes Swallow, Mr. Adams, instructor. While the Yearbook is mainly a senior responsibility, in our print shop, it could not have been produced in the short time allotted without the able help of the juniors in the afternoon printing class. To be specific: Dick Ritter's mechanical flair in repairing the breakdowns on the newspaper and Yearbook press, his and James Swallow's effcrts in running the press accounts for over half of the printing. Other ex- amples: Stripping of the negatives into the flats in preparation for making plates is a very time consuming operation, actually 30 hours a day of students skill for over 10 weeks is needed for this job. This afternoon class has produced the following strippers: Robert Boccafola, Thomas Blttrolf, Michael McLaughlin, Mike Marielli, John Schmidt and James Swallow. The photography and dark room work in the P.M. on the candid pic- ture pages were handled by Herb Pearce and William White. Crhese boys stayed after school many hours to fin- ish their work on the pictures, plus taking of the actual photographs of after school actlvitiesq 'I'he Process camera work in the aftemoon, accounting for nearly one-half of the negatives for this book was done by Thomas Bittrolf. fThe dark room boys, 4 crews fa' both classes haven't seen daylight fu' over 10 weeks doing the Comet work.b Ernest Visalli has proved adept at both llnotype and varitype composition for this book. The letterpress printers are the unsung heroes of this mammoth effut. They handle all the necessary school printing while the above mentioned boys are working on the Yearbook. They are Robert Pietras, Heidelberg pressman: James Reimer and Stuart Resnick who take the Repros and makeup ads and do the letterpress printing. Yes, we seniors in the print shop owe the afternoon group a vote of thanks. There is one senior who is in both classes and actually in school sometimes 7 days a week, Victor Ferrara. He is responsible for the photographs of the popularity poll, many homerooms when the professional photo- grapher wasn't available and at least two-thirds of all candid pages. Yes Vic had been an unselfish worker having put in more extra hours than any other student inthe shop on the Comet. :Q ..-. 191 BEAUTY CULTURE Left to right: Fran Wallach, Susan Domke, Mlss Mills, instructor: Jeanne Erwin, Marilyn Averback, Marie Masters, Virginia Rossi. Beauty Culture is the art of making women and girls more attractive ani beautiful. It includes, in addition to the practice of halrdressing, the scientific care d the face, hands, and body. In many cases when treatments are given in combinatlonwith medical aid the results are a more healthful as well as beautiful lndlvidual. An operator must cultivate good shop deportrre nt, be able to perform all the beauty services that the position calls for ln a professional and expat way, and create a good customer-shopowner-operator relationship. In the majority of states it is necessary to be licensed as an all around operator, then if one wishes to specialize in a particular branch it is possible to do so. Our beauty shop gives tralnlng that could lead to employment in: 1. The Bemtisnop 2. The Educational Field 3. The Editorial Field 4. The Cosmetic Field 5. The Miscellaneous Field. 192 n BEAUTY CULTURE First row, left to rignt: Linda Mlccio, Di8.!l8 Catalano. Second Row, left to right: Kathy Kollmer, Charlotte Emmel, Ann Kollrner, Barbara Portman. Liz Farrell, Tanya Hawrylowicz. Third row, lett to rlglt: Eva Gladskl, Louise Fandozzi, Mary Ann Malerba, ElLasnLCata1ano. 5 193 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING First row, left to right: R. Devine, F. Mondschein, R. Sherbo. R. Meyers. Second row, left to right: T. Butler, S. Markling, R. Weick. Mr. D. F. Gagliardo, instructor, G Burke, P. Uacobs, R. Praudnekow. 194 ARCI-IITECTURAL DRAFTING 5 W ' ' First rowieft to rlgkt: J.i'Lo!a.no, D. Travers. D. Storch, F. Norton. Second row, left to right: F. Lombardi, R. Ricca. T. Giorlaudo, P. Kreymborg, H. Schmidt, Mr. D.F Gagliardo, instructor. Third row, left to right: R.. Hllllt, B. Gorhan, T. Petritis, Barbara skuza, G. Finlay. J. Bauman, Fourth row, left to right: T. Salvato. 195 r W H'3,,,.,74' , VOCATIONAL WOOD SHOP First row, left no nlglt: Ken Marshneck, Ronald Masone. Gerry Gllson, Chuck Lune, Mr. Dockrell instructor, Charles Budd. Second row, left to rlslt: Charles Ziegler. Tom Csglionl, Neal Pizzarella, George Elia, Frank Kra.hnbuhl. WOOD SHOP The students in the wood shop began by learning the name and proper uses of the hand tools. After completing a required wood joint, everyone then had an opportunity to choose a piece of furniture togmaker preferably one that their mothers suggested and had need of. Before beginning the construction of the 'project a demonstration was given hy the instructor on all of the woodworking machines, stressing very carefully the safety rules to be followed. As always, turning on the wood lathes was very popular, and many nice lamps, bowls, candlestlcks, and baseball hats were turned out. l96 -my 'Us- s-4-,pff X-3 . -ww Wil? Q ' . n 'W ' .XJ VOCATIONAL WOOD SHOP First row, left to right: William R.ell.Lv, John Fallon. Arthur Schmidt, Bob Alexander. Bock row, left to right: Kenne' Thupka, Philip Scalzetti, Mr. Dockrell, instmctor, Peter Malloy - P I I 197 VOCATIONAL ELECTRIC SHOP Lett to right: Mr. Anthony Sanfratello, instructor: M. sommers, L. Zaino, A. Sadlo, J. Carpenter, M. Wink1e,'D, pen-qm,R.. Saxcaxro, E. Starle, D. Mcvicker, G. Catanzariti, R. Chesney. V. Cacace, H. Thompson. ' Back row: J. Clark, D.,Saueracker. l N 198 Q' fs' ELECTRIC SHOP St Rockmaker, M. Bergin, G. Sploner. V. Majo, S. Zadraymy, Mr. Anthony Sanfratello, instructor. VOCATIONAL ELECTRIC SHOP The Hicksville Senior High School Electrical Shop trains the students in house and industrial wiring. Mr. Anthony Sanfratello, who is the shop instructor, teaches the A.C. and D.C. theory which is required for the trade. Motors and motor controllers help to round out the course. The boys in the electric shop help out the school by doing wiring such as the print shop dark room, and wiring for dances. Graduates of Mr. Sa.nfratello's course find job opportunity in the field of construction, electric transportation, and electrictronics. 199 VOCATIONAL AUTO SHOP Left to right: Kevin Wright. Walter Maier, Joseph Kowalski, James Huttla, Frank aromas, Alfred Gaffney, William Mitchell, Leonard Favata, William Kmvnak, Robert Rzeszut, Joseph Graham, Ronnie La Feir. Charles Obst, Richie Nalhack, Peter Henneberger. 200 MEIZHANICAL DRAWING First row, left to right: John McNeil, Ronald Palmer, Arthur Sackmann. Second row, left to right: Bobby Harbison, Fred Winkel , Douglas Elder. Third row, left to riglt: Ronald Farrugia. Harry Woods. Fourth row, left to right: James Sangemino, Bob Backa. Fifth row, left to right: James Newell Sixth row, left to right: Peter Malloy. MECHANICAL DRAWING Mechanical Drawing I is an introductory course which includes three-view working drawings isometric and oblique drawings, symbols, auxiliary views,and revolutions. Mechanical Drawing II X ini F. is mainly sheet metal layouts while Mechanical bill and III cover machine drawings cams and gears, and the making of blue prints. The third year is devoted to Architectural Drafting where each Student designs and constructs an original model of a house. 201 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC SHOP First row, left to right: Bill Cook, John Parthymuller, Thomas Parker, Peter Ford, Richard Guaitte Warren Beffe, Walter Weber. Second row, left to right: Walter O'R,ourke, Nils Ofofsson, Allan Reid. Front: Mr. Winfeld, instructor. 202 INDUSTRIAL WOOD SHOP First row, left to right: Bruce Ladislr, Peter Pascucci, Mr. Ellsworth, instructor, Bill Jordan Second row, left to right: John Miricole, Bill Lommlci Third row, left to right: John Olsen, Jimmy Wright Fourth row, left to rlglt: William Wacher, Bob Boccafola. K Y YQO3 INDUSTRIAL ARTS METAL SHOP Ffirst row, left to riglt: Albert Cinotti, Frank Scerba, Dennis Buckstein, William Kuhlman, Mr. Francis Ganley, instructor. Second row, left to riglt: Mike Hardick, Kenneth Chuppa, John DePaoll, Anthony DeCillla. In a small way the Metal Shop represents the entire metal working industry, The boys are taught the use of metal working tools and learn the processes used in the industry. In learning these processes and the use of tools the students make at least one project in each of the following areas: machine shop, sheet metal, art metal, foundry, wrought irong and work with such metals as steel, copper, iron, aluminum, and zamac for foundry work. The Industrial Arts Metal Shop prepares the boys for many of the v ocational shop areas. The instructor is Mr. Francis D. Ganley. 204 x MATH E N L . -:'eF:'?.Y ' , ' 1960 FOOTBALL TEAM First row, left to right: Howard Schack, Fred Winkel, Robert Clements, Brad J aworskl, Dennis Naso, Gary Sanossian, Robert Cerone, Chris Coletta, Jlm Szymanskl, Joe Szczesnlak. Second row, left to right: George Findlay, Norman Samberg, Jlm Clark, Ray Sonntag, Joe Carfora, Dennis Stillman, Bob DeMatteo, Joe Adragna, Jim Thompson, John Patwell. Third row. left to right: Mike Clalr, Bob Giffen, Richard Henry, George Olafsen, John Russo, Ronald Masone, Orest Romanlck, Ken Schumann, Diego Urena. Fourth row, left to right: Howard Dolgln. Paul Cav aluzzo. Dav e Goodrich, Peter Lambert, Robert Knight, Frank Terringer, Bob Wilson, Pat Masone, Dan Colllns, Ben Palka. Fifth row, left to right: Coach Tomaini, Coach Petro, Coach Grantham. VARSITY FOOTBALL Coach James'Grantham, lin his tlrst year at the helm, led the Comets to a 3-5 record, an improv e- ment over last year. In league play, the Comets were 2-3, and finished ln a tle for third place. High- lighting the season was the 14-7 victory over traditional rival Garden City. The coaches agreed that the two most valuable players this year were Bob Cerone and Brad Jaworski. Varsity Football Varsity Fooiball-James Grantham 9117 9!24 IO! l IO! 8 l0!l5 l0f22 l0f29 ll! 5 11112 Glen Cove Island Trees Great Neck No. Pr. NVashington Garden City Mineola Farmingdale Freeport VVestbury Q XO. ' 45 A x I hxeyi 4.1 T2-5-55 R-x g.'!S k, qwk W FX' 'ii ii 'ii ii'i i i' PARADE TO THE FIELD! TO THE STANDS! HERE THEY COME! !l 3'!'95 , s. f 1 f ' 4, 1 ' - ,..f ff .. ' 'Q 'F .um 1. X Engl- 'W 1' vifffi w!we'F' 4 W 11 xg, ff ff H H.- A 2. We Chlrge Ahead T'- L ln the lluddle 4. Everybody shaped 3. Comets Swv the Foe 6- G0 Get-em, Dennis 5. Who Has ll 7- They shall not Pass Junior Varsity Football J.V. Football-Chnltr Jawonki JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM First row, left to right: V. Matuza S. Barlotta R Maglll C Dehnert J Abramski L Igoe E. Farone, B. Lloyd, J. Plccione. Second row, left torlght: G. Lantay M Goldstein M Callaghan B Kiernman J Hackett W. Hoops, R. Strassburger. V. Harmigau Third row, left to right: C. Jaworskl coach J Murello T Goirdano B Symanskl P Tava, J. Kellner, coach, R. Hogan, coach. Fourth row, left to right: R. Kariota. L Bartkus F' McClea.n R, Boyes T Magenelll R.. Ev aschuk, D. Bucksteln. 9126 Island Trees H .... .. 101 3 Great Neck No. H ..,. .. 101 8 Pt. Washington A .... .. W 10117 Garden City H .... .. 10122 Mineola A .... . l 10131 Farmingdale H .... . 111 5 Freeport A .... . 11112 Westbury A .,.. . JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Coach Chet Jaworskl's sopho- mores started off well, against first-rate competition finishing with a. 2-3-3 record. Ray Strassburger was the big gun for the J.V. Comets. scoring most '6I the1r touchdowns. Bob Thurer and Joe Kussot! played quarterbock. Other standouts were Frank VauCyse, Eddie Kramer, Billy Hoop and Eddie Farone. OUR WINNING SOCCER TEAM First row, left to right: Seymor Olitslgy, David Goldstein, Steve Backman, Peter DeRosa, Chester Jaworski, Bob Simpson, coach Harry Renn. Second row, left to right: Peter Anselmo, Thomas DeBrocl-ze, John Mirro, Roy Garman, Frank Coletta Last row, left to right: Eddie Caesar, Thomas Woodruff, Howard Sell, Arnold Klingenberg, Vince Coletta, William Klingenberg. VARSITY SOCCER Hicksvil1e's soccer team fin- ished a most successful season with 8. 6-0 Whitewashing of last- H place Mineola. The win put the Comets in third place. Their league record was 4-2-4 C12 pointsj. First place Garden City had fourteen points and second place Port Wash- ington had thirteen points. Hicksville, Lloormat of the league during the past few years, suddenly came into its own this year, taking games from Garden City. Syosset, Island Trees, Clark, and Mineola. All year,the Conets showed a superior brand of team play and sportsmanship, with only two one-goal losses marring an otherwise unbeaten season. Varsity Soccer Varxily Sauer-Harry Renn 9120 9121 9122 9127 9129 101 4 101 6 10111 10113 10118 10120 10125 10127 Syosset l sl a nd T rees Syosset Great Neck No. Garden City Clarke Pt. VV:1sl1ington Mineola Gr. Neck No. Garden City Clarke Pt. VVashington Mineola OUR JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER TEAM First row, left to riglt: Bene Mann, Jerry D'Amuro, All Cinotti, Lee Goldstein, Tony Trocola, Hal Smlth, Richard Traub. Second row, left to riglt: Arnie Yanoff, Alvin Silbert, Doug Elder, Robert Reid, Joe Katlgarl, Jlrn Strafer, Jonathan Varat. Third row, left to right: Danny Sadowitz, Kenny Bean, Terry Ryan. Mike Fasulo, Peter Popkin, Billy Starke. Junior Varsity Soccer J.l'. Socfrr-Jllrrlon Robrrl: 9X2l 9f27 9129 10! 4 IO! 6 l0f13 10X18 l0f20 10f25 Island Trees Great Neck No. Garden City Clarke Pr. Xllnshington G rear Neck No. Garden City Clarke Pr. Vl'ashington JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER After two opening ties, coach Bill Roberts boys didn't fare too well, losing their next seven games, four by one goal or less. Fine play by Kenny Bean and Joe Katagiri provided the Junior Varsity Soccer Team with a few bright spots during the long sea- son. Cross Counlry-Jamrs Earle 9130 101 6 10114 10121 10128 111 5 11110 First row, left to right: Peter Pascucci, Frank Kurth, Richard Lyman, Ed Fernandez, Second row, left to right: Charles Searle. Richard Thomas, Richie Cooper, Kevin Gronin, QQ f Coach E94-1e'5 boys, after a poor start in which they lost to Garden City and Great Neck North, made a good comeback and took meets from Mineola, Port Washington, and St. Dominicks for a final 3-2 record. Top runners were Rick Lymon, Howie Hamm and Bob Bennett. TENNIS CLUB Flrst row, left to right: Michael Brown, Victor Theiss, Michael Seltz, Danny Burke. Second row, left to rlglt: Artie schaeffler, John Morton, Steve Baum, Fred Canavor, Jack Jastrab, George Leek, Donald Otten. TENNIS CLUB Hicksvl1le's netmen. under coach Louis Crandall, although they failed to repeat as Division II champions, did enjoy another good year, posting a good 7-3 record. Top player for the Comets was undefeated Mike Seltz, the number two singles player, who had a 10-0 slate. Other standouts were Danny Burke with an 8-2 record and Don Otten, who stood at 7-2. 'glib , 213 9119 9121 9126 9128 9130 101 3 101 5 101 7 10112 10114 10117 10119 Varsitif Temns- au Clarke Plainview Plainedge North Shore Glen Cove Carle Place Clarke Plainview Plalnedge Nord: Shore Glen Cove Carle Place :ug Q: 2 E. nm P. 715922152155 1571112 VARSITY BASKETBALL First row, left to right: Frank Norton, manager, Vince Coletta, Mike C1a.1r, Frank Coletta, Chris Coletta, Norman Samberg, B111 Dylewski, Howie Cohen, David Goldstein, manager, Jim Syzmanski,ma.nager. Second row, left to right: Howie Schack, manager, Tom Jarvis, Brad J aworski, Vic Theiss, Mike Cotsonas, Fred Canovar, Arnie Klingenherg, Ronnie Strockbine, Artie Clemenz, Coach Ed Petro. Basketball Vanity Barketball-Mr. Edward Petra J.V. Basketball-Mr. Stanley Kellner H 121 2 Westbury' 7:00 121 6 Roslyn' - 4:00 A 121 9 Massapequa' 7:00 A 12113 Freeport' 6:00 H 12116 Westbury' vzoo A 12120 Syosset ' 4:00 H 12122 Island Trees' 7:00 H 12129 Invitation Plainview 12130 Invitation Bethpage 11 6 Port Washington' 7:00 A 1113 Mineola' 7:00 H 1120 Garden City' 7:00 A 1127 Farmingdale' 7:00 H 21 3 Great Neck No.' 7:00 A Good ny' Brad' 2110 Mineola' 7:00 A 2114 Syosset ' 4:00 A 2117 Garden City' 7:00 H 2121 Farmingdale' 7:00 A ,... 2124 Great Neck No.'7:00 H .... I 11' 325551, ,wif 31 3 Port Wash.' 7:00 H .... .... 3 ' Varsity and Junior Varsity 1,- J, on Varsity only 3 ' Junior Varsity only i RV: T' w if , i s . 'U :v ii i f , 5 4 .1. li 'A 5 iii? A 4 Everybody's chance 1 , , , ,, , ,,,, J .V. BASKETBALL First rnw, left to right: Holt 'l'linrer, joe Kusoof, Clicstcr janvnr-lti, Billy Luft, Barry Levine. Don Dorsey. Second row, lt-lt tl- right: Cozwlt Stanley Kcllner, Ifrnnk Cznnpisi, Mike Fnfci, Vince llrtnnigan, Steve Heppner, Bob Smith, jimmy Butler. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Hicksville's J.V. basketball team turned in another fine season under sophomore coach Kellner. Chip Jaworski was the most consistent player, with Billy Luft doing most of the early-season scoring and Vinnie Hannigan coming on strong near the end. bAcnEs From left: Mr. Edward Petro, Mr. James Grantham, Mr. Richard Hogan, Mr. Stanley Kellner, Mr. Amagleo Q nmalni, Mr. Chester Jaworskl. fd! rx l M ,, t Basketball Varsity Basketball-Mr. Edward Petro J.V. Basketball-Mr. Stanley Kcllner l2f 2 l2f 6 l2! 9 12!l3 l2!l6 l2f20 12122 l2f29 12130 I! 6 lfl3 1!20 l!27 Z! 3 2!10 2fl4 2!l7 2121 2!24 3! 3 O Cl Ill Westbury' 7:00 H .... .... Roslyn' 4:00-A .... Massapequa' 7:00 A .... Freeport' 6:00 H .... Westbury' 7:00 A .... Syosset ' 4:00 H .... .. Island Trees' 7:00 H .... Invitation Plainview Invitation Bethpage Port Washington' 7:00 A .... .... Mineola' 7:00 H .... . Garden City' 7:00 A ..,. Farmi-ngdale' 7:00 H ..., Great Neck No.' 7:00 A .... Mineola' 7200 A .... Syosset ' Garden City' 7:00 H .... Farmingdale' Great Neck No.'7:00 H .... , Port Wash.' 7:00 H Varsity and Junior Varsity Varsity only Junior Varsity only 4:00 A .... 7 :00 A .,.. . Q i': 215 W ,,, 1 , TRACK TEAM First row, left to right: Mr. Grantham, coach, Mike Klelnrock, Larry Bartkus, Robert Knight, Richard Henry, Walter Pollack, William Bennett, Barry Gordon, Sid Felman, Vic Thelss, Ed Fernandes, Roy Garman, IBob Clements, Mike Clair , Paul Heischmann, Mr. Earl, coach. 5600116 r0W. left I0 right: Ralph Migliore. Ray Germaine, Tom Miller, Bill Sherburne, Dan Collins. Mike Eycon, John Mirro, John Murello, Larry Kaezor, Ed Vanderhyde, Herbert Muller, Roger Postley, Dan Sadowltz lck Forte, Richy Cooper. Bill Hogan. Third row, left to right: Calvin Grimm, Steve Katz, Randy Blum, Ken Doris, Bill Powers, Doug Elner, Carl Davidson, Bill Kozma, Howard Hamm, Bill Knudsen, Bob Lloyd, Blll Szymanskl. , X lug Left to right: Larry Kaczor, Bill Kozma., Sid Felman. Bob Lloyd, Vlc Thelss, Howard Hamm. First row, left to right: Sidney Felman, Bob Lloyd, Howard Hamm, John Mlrro. , Second row, left to right: Richle Cooper, Ronald Clements, Mike Clair, Roy Garman, Walter Pollack. Llp ff! WRESTLING TEAM First row, left to right: Mr. Berg, coach, joe Cnfnrn, jim Hnppel, Howie Dolgin, Ken Brady, Steve Backman, Lee Strickland Bruce Ledissic, Mr. Roberts, coach. Second row, left tn right: jim Clark, Eddie Kramer. Marty XVinl.el, Larry Sava, joe La Rocca, jack Kantze, jim McNicols Third row, left to right: Billy Starke, Jerry Pizzerella, Rich VVeinnnd, Barry Rand, Billy Powers, Jerry Collack, Eddie Bren nan. Fourth row, left to right: Dan Collins, Pete Anselmo, Richie Bayes, Ken Strzifer, Robert Siegal, Dave Henry, Larry Gill. Wrestling 1.7. Wrestling-Mr. Robert Berg Vanity Wrestling-Mr. Merton Robert: 121 6 Great Neck No? 4:00 H .... .... 121 9 Great Neck So.' 7:00 A .... . 12113 Seaford' 6230 A .... . 12116 Calhoun' 7:00 H .... . 12120 Friends Acad. 4:00 A .... , 12130 Manhasset' 1:00 H .,.. . 11 3 East Meadow 4:00 A .... . 11 6 Plainview 4:00 A .... . mo Salk 4:00 H .... . 1113 Division' 4:00 H .... . 1120 Plainedge' 7:00 H ..,. . 1127 Garden City' 4:00 H ..,. . 1131 Westbury' 4:00 A .... .. 21 3 Island Trees' 4:00 A ..,. .. 21 7 Syosset' 4:00 A ,... .. 2110 Farmingdale' 7:00 - ..,. ,. 2117 8: 18-Div. Tournament 248:25-Section VIII ' Varsity and Junior Varsity Varsity only 218 VARSITY BASEBALL r Front row, left to right: Al Lepls, Gene Burke, Steve Gllbowski, Buddy Juvpe. Bllly Poma, Frank Coletta, Howie Schack, Brad J aworskl. Standing: Coach Tomaini, Chris Coletta, Bob Cerone, Gary Sanosslan, Hank Clerski, Danny Bllllle, Jack JB-Shih, Lenny LUIBI, Coach Pat MBSOIIE. Our baseball team has tumed in a good account of themselves. The sport annals Gifs!!! H do of '61 will long be read with pride and satisfaction as we w recall the shut-out victories. the homers, the SDSCBBCIHBI' plays of our stalwart nine. At this writing the record 15 H'llDl'B8S1VB . JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL First row, left to right: Coach Renn, Fred Winkel, Billy Luft, Bob Smith, Chester J aworskl, Bruce Ladislc, Ed Smookler, Second row, left to rightg Bob Mellzia, Richie Human, Ru Strassburger, George Revus, Marty 'Wink el. Third row, left to right: Manager-Paul Tava, Kevin O'Nell, John Lansing, Walter Weber, Bruce Duncan. LACK! OVER STRIKE N0 2-, wwsnu ,gl , Y, W., ,-qw, . 1 Q if is , .M ,ESQ I-3:55 ' 1 'V 4 ' yt- ' fi? B' 1 57 iii! Y' v-1'lC.i. r tz4,..,.s,--'ff Q4 220 ..-BSL Sfnkita 11-Lrufl ljiiatsfvys tp? J G :'Rf OGC'-I OVIHIPII C,wes'r'Hs sw I CERME 1159175 Fon Q QQ-my 0,95 GENE QCORES XS D mil :Q ll i Left to right, kneeling: Angel Anselmo, Jessica Sanders, Joan Englert, Carol Neglla. Helen Luna. Left to right, standing: Virginia Dalia, Judy Tisdale, Sue Favor, Rickie Pollack .Kathy Kapsol. nn! as-I -u-f-:avi 11 'i ul Left to Right - Louise Clark, Diane Morris, Sally Gavril. Roseann Erhart, Kathy Caesar. Kathy Graw, Mary O'Shaughnessy, Joy Edelstein, Ann Samoray, Lois Werneberg. Our Cheerleaders this year have been more enthusiastic and morale-inspiring than ev er. Always on ha.nd at every game and wherever their duties called them, in fair weather or foul, an whether our team was win- ing or not, the cheerleaders were in there with all the vim, vigor, and vitality needed to keep us all on our toes to cheer, cheer, cheer, The varsity cheerleaders under the capable leadership of Kathy Kapsol and the junior varsity, as well, under the vlvaclous captaincy of Kathy Graw have done much to add to the hlgh spirit of all of us at all our games. Many thanks, girls, for your loyal efforts. VARSITY CHEERS 222 RIP ' RIP COMET CHEER Rip - Rl ! RB - R I Hip , His, He? , Hg, Give ma a 'cf' ' qrernym :cu Fight - Fight! Team Fights Give me an ,O, ,, ,Of Fight, Team, Fight! Give me an M M I Give me an 'E' 'E'l Give me a 'T' 'T'l Give' me an 'S' 'S'l What have you got? Creplyj COMETSl What?? COMETS Louder!! COMETS! TWIRLERS First row, right to left: Charlene Iller, Darlene Sochurek, Barbara Ivey. Second row, right to left: Lee Hatch,Lynn Notaro, Linda DeMonaco, Linda Stein, Linda Zembraski, Patricia Krywak. Absentees: Dana Hayden, Sue Goodmen. Joan Veltry. TWIRLERS STE PPING OUT ki IN FORMATION 5 . 3 . 1 U ki' . N, n ,TA What would we do without our excellent, at- tractive and well trained twlrlers? They add much to the high morale and enthusiasm of all of us at our games this year. Always on hand, in good weather and bad, they have constantly shown their loyalty and devotion to our school by doing their level best on all occasions. We are grateful for their efforts. 223 I , L '-gg 1 GIRLS FIRST HOCKEY TEAM First row, left to riglt: Frances Digilio, Kathy Kapsol, Carol Cancillieri, Linda Sher. Judy Yanof. Barbara Archer, Kathy Graw, Barbara Rudin. Second row, left to right: Linda Otten, Doris Fischman, Joyce Gabrielsen, Joanne Peat, Barbara Bruwer, Volena Henningsen, Alice Mclntosh, Barbara Allen, Ellen Eichler. HOCKEY Left to right: Marge Gomez, June Burke, Virginia Dalia, Sharon Kruthdrse, Caroline BBldWi.l'l, Helaine Leuander, Judy Sadler, Bernadette Waters, Joan Sabatella, Kathy Jorgensen, Lois wemeburz. Carol Jean smith Pat Kocher, Margaret Tashlro, Joan Brandt, Carol Neglla. VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY FIELD IIOCKEY This year the Varsity and Junior Varsity girls hockey teams of Hicksville High competed in a Play- dav Tournament and against the related teams of the five other high schools. Our Varsity teamwon one game, lost one and tied the remaining three. The junior varsity lost two, tied two and won one of the five games they played. Th.iS year hockey season ended on November 6 when the combined efforts of both teams tied the Alumnae who came bqck to challenge us. lt was a rough game with Mary Calosons, Fran Reganota, Betty Ann Caesar, Miss Trenka and others playing against us. The Alumnae even had Irvars Bemberls to cheer them on. 224 ,.. Y . -F , 57. 15.2 ,ge .L SENIOR CLASS GIRLS HOCKEY First row, left to right: Virginia Kolenick. Eileen O'Halloran, Bernice Miller , Angel Anselmo, second row, left to right: Joan Buchman, Roxanne Glaser, Pat Krywak, Doris Oelerlch, Louise Clark. Third row, left to right: Gloria Hurley Pat Entenrnann, Barbara Labanowskl, Barbara Scban, Irene Frank. X JUNIOR CLASS GIRLS HOCKEY First row, left to right: Gall Katala, Kathy Frank, Eve Gllligan. Linda Scapperotti-, Barbara Prn- byszewskl, Virginia Rosso, Jessica Sanders, Lee Hatch. Second row, left to right: Virginia Denson, Bernice Cavalluzzo, Margaret Bower, Angel D'Mateo, Marie Turitto, Diane Morris, Vicki Krasner, Cathy Buckner. Judy White, Linda Grldley. SOPIIOMORE CLASS GIRLS HOCKEY First row, left to right Lynn Brelning, Rose Mary Braun, Mary Hildebrand, BBl'bBl'8 Manning, Joan Connelly, Jeanne Knight. Second row, left to riglt: Nancy Urschel, Diane Qraglio, Virginia Urschel, Carol Klstinger, Melinda Meade, Christine Cordts, Maureen Kearny, Barbara Zimmerman, Mary Kelder, Veronica Grimm, Barbara Mary. 225 SENIOR CLASS VOLLEYBALL First row, left to right: Paula Knight, Barbara Rrudln, Fran Dlglllo, Ann Samory, Joan Sabatella. Second row, left to right: Joyce Gabrlelson. Clem Baldwin, Barbara Allen, Barbara Lebanowskl, Lois Welneburg, Doris Fischman. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL This year the girls volleyball teams enjoyed a profitable season. The intramural winners were the champs , whose captain was Linda Otten. Each class had a first and second team chosen by the gym 'teachers,These teams played various schools and won most of their games. Some of the teams were unde- feated and should be very proud of themselves. Those who took part, I'm sure, had a good time and enioyed participating in this fine sport. 226 N '51 x GIRLS FIRST TEAM BASKETBALL First row, left to right: Linda Otten, Angel Anselmo, Joyce Gabrlelson-captain, Ann Samoray, Joanne Peat. Second row, left to right: Kathy Kapsol, Ellen Eichler, Volena Henningsen, Barbara Rudin, Joan Sabaxella, Mrs. Zeitlin-coach. GIRLS SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL First row, leit to right: Kathy Caesar Carol Cancilliere, Joan Brandt. Second row, left to right: Vlki Krasner. Helnlne Lewander, Alice Mcmtosh, Jlll Bayer, Nancy Urschel Mrs. Zeitland. 228 JUNIOR CLASS BASKETBALL 'IE AM First row: Judi White Joan Englert Janice Breeden, Second row: . Mrs Saunders, coach: Mary Budich, June Burke. SENIOR CLASS BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Kathy Graw Second Row: Virginia Schmid, Lois Wemeburg, Joanne Brown,Barbara Lebanowski. Frances Diglllo. The girls basketball teams had an enjoyable season. The varsity and junior varsity teams were coached by Mrs. Zeltlln. The varsity and junior varsity played Carle Place, Port Washington, Calhoun and participated in a play day at Levittovm Memorial where they played Bethpage md Plainview. Mrs Saunders, coached the three class teams. The class teams played Port Washington, Calhoun and Brentwood. An lnterestlng incident . . . the girls' varsity defeated the boys' varsity 74-5196, WHAT A GAME! SOPIIOMORE CLASS BASKETBALL TEAM First row: Kathy Fagan. Maureen Schrlmpe. Carol Klstinger Virginia Urschel. Second row: Linda Zembraski, Melody Matalon Mrs. Saunders, coach: Eloise Seifert, Carole Malfattl Coaches of Girls Sports Left to right: Mrs. Zeitlin, Miss Trenka, Mrs. Saunders. Mrss Franke. '- V .1 f -X s .1'..- -, 1 431- A -A , - -af , l , ,LH - - ,J , , 3' Qwvlgif if - ' f A . .ugh--1, rfb. 'Fl N gf V Allis l x ' . V I -' Pk K-w,i. , ' 'v I . 1 3 K Y 1-N ' Y -. ' Archery ----- Girls string their bows Softball ----- Ready for a game 230 3 , , . , U D Q - , ,w ..,, . vi , .Ls-S-: A .1g?f'?7' .f -, A .. 15326 ' 53:2-Q, 'aw Hr- fag M5234 gg: fini? ,L . , A,!,. , gil' fi-gy 1 7'1, a- ' , . 5 ,Sf -of 7936 mi? 'E ,Y., -231 My up 1,-1-W ., ...., -gf ' 'H I4 91. 'vs , kg' 13,2 1' V ' A -A15-X It , Q f f?E3fiff 1f3-ks A ' ii J 5 4' ef H 'SW I :jus 'sbf j f ' f IL .N ,N Jn,- X g, v V,- -mn . ,.-Q . -s n qu 651 I W ' -.4 . Pk' 1. , -4 'rn In ..- ml. nn -Q., 1 gn- --., 1 Q ff' V+ we in ral G- Q00 nil PROP,HEC Y As we look into the sea of success, the ripples bring forth a vivid picture of the Senior class of Hicksville High in 1981. Many years have passed since our memorable days back at old H. H. S., but the years have not changed the individual characteristics of many of the alum- nl. I ,What . I. I. . I. a woman Speaker of the House! Yes, Kathy Kapsol's done it again and next door in the Senate chamber Teddy Reich is presenting the longest filibuster in the history of Congress. Throughout the nation, Mike Cotsonas is campaigning for the presidential election, under the' direction of campaign manager Fran Vlallach. The next picture that comes into locus is that of our own community, Hicksville. At the local Women's Club meeting, Alice Mclntosh is planning another one of her spectacular balls and at a nearby elementary school Joyce Gabrielsen and Volena Henningsen are educating their students by teaching them songs such as 'fBlack Team Bred , and Orange is our Color . Yes the school system is overflowing with many graduates of Hicksville High . . . , ...., . . Ellen Eichler is now head of the Physical education department, at our old alma mater and there's Paula Knight creating a whirlwind of excitement for the handsome bachelor teachers, aside from teaching her classes their Math formulas, of course. We even have familiar faces in the local churches of the community. Richie Krogmann, who is now a pastor, is signaling to Dorothy Christ, organist and choirmaster, to start the services. I A brief ride will take us to the dazzling city of lights, New.York, where Allan Just is a star of a hit musical under the direction of our own Ken Henkel. In the heart of the city is the newly erected Comet building under the excellect managemmt of Stanley Neuhaus. Over at Sach's Fifth Avenue, Bunny Miller is the head buyer for the exclusive house of fashion and of course we couldn't miss the smiling face of Tom Farrell, super salesmm of the nation-wide Macy's chain. Down the street a bit, playboys Bob DeMatteo, Dennis Naso, and Ed Caesar are, naturally, shopping for dates, fsome people never change! while Howie Shack, manager of the New York Yankees, is scouting around Hicksville High, home of Yankee pitchers Bob Cerone and Gary Sanossian, for new material for the team. By all means, Caoch Brad Jaworski is showing him his best players. Bobby Casale was recently promoted to the popular position of runner by the 0ld.Bay Line in place of the portor who runs around the boat at five o'clock in the moming waking people up. ldrat html Yesiree, success has come to many of our classmates. Hank Cierski is vice president of something or other f Yup, that's our Hankl, while nurses Rene Inglis and Angel Anselmo are doc- toring up Allan Einstein Foster after one of his recent inventions backfired. lt Is not hard to find traces of Jackie Travers, covergirl for Vogue and glancing through the paper we see a Vic Tanny advertisement featuring Gail Houghton 6 inches taller and 20 pounds heavier fthey sald it couldn't be donej. Howie Zuckerman is still trying to catch up to his brother Nate ...... that is, in height, md the gang is still gathering at Goldstein's house primarily for educational pur- posesf???????1. From across the ocean we hear that Louise Perl is studying 1J?1:.'-ax Russian in order to publish a paper in the native tongue. Kdtlly Graw has just bought out the Arthur Murray chain and along with society 389' XA., gals Mary 0'Shaughnessy and Joan Sabatella plan to telev ise the ' Ureatesf Parties ever. Why . .. . . there's Barbara Weber and Diana U M! Z Urena on the City of Norfork gabbing about the greatest senior Q4 X trip fthe least they could have done was to make it to a class re- unionl. Denny Mruz has lust bought out the local Sweet Shop, md can you imagine .......... Lois Ylerneburg is the waitress. As the tide rushes In and the mist of night fades away the future we find ourselves back at Hicksville High, in 1961 and grad- uating senlors. 235 HKU Q : L, mf JC if ,N 1 ,....p1y Tb Q .fy M 5 w X D g .1 ,, M I ' s., I , ' 0 . 1 1 N I I K Q - ' 6 s Qu.. Uv . S - x ku- 0 0 I fl? l ' W h I . . . H-H? Q Q I v . e, t e c ass of 1961, In the village of Hicks- 1 M X .xx PX 1 ville, county of Nassau, state of New York, being of 'ov f' ' 1 tr 1 8 , .Q questionably sound mind, memory and understanding, 1 ' J D X 5? Last Will and Testament: S. J r , 5 . in y w I Q do make publish and declare the following as our I 1 eSQ.?...?2fJ Q License no. 4599-CN wills to Mr. Leeb fifty no parking signs. Paula Knight wills her bottle of Miss Clairol no. 40 to Jeanne Knight, her sister, if she is willing to use it. Joanne Hill and Pot Hiscox leave their flashlight from room 7 on the City of Norfolk to the boys who find it in their room. Joyce Asaro wills to Mr. Holmes a free instruction course of cha-cha lessons. Burt Hauk wills his absentee record! Danny Burke wills his plaid ties ond striped shirt combinations to the next senior with good taste. Pot Spinelli, Linda Sher, Bunny Miller, Alice Mclntosh, Gerry Kirk, Marie Eisman, and Marie Torres will the little yellow service squad pail of sixth period lunch to the Future Garbage Collectors of America. Vinnie Luna wills 12 rolls of crepe paper to the needy ones Uuniorsj. The class of '61 wills a stainless-steel pointer to Mr. G. Bill Canham is not willing to leave his deck of cards and address book-just in case he needs them next year! Jim Edwardson wills to Mr. Hirst a mechanic to put his car back together. John Partheymuller wills his seat in Mr. Murphy's class to anyone who can take his jokes. Louise Clark wills a suit of armor to Hall Cops in the main hall next year. Volena Henningsen leaves the debts that resulted from her spending spree as the senior class treasurer. Fifth period lunchroom wills a megaphone to Mr. Danna. The occupants of room 32 of the second Washington trip will one soda stained rug, 4 used water pistols, 10 broken lipsticks, 1 free hot and one free cold shower, 1 flooded bathroom, 2 slightly used beds, 1 broken glass, 3 towels overboard, I lamp bolted to the table, 2 easy in and out windows, 14 packs of used cigarettes and one missing key?Dorotl1y Gallahue wills her cast to anyone crazy enough to go over the buck. Barbara Governale dedicate: her unpublished book, You Too Can Understand the Mysteries of the Differential and the Torque Converter ,to Mr. Resnick. Marty Cohen leaves to Judy Kaufman 20 unused passes to the fourth floor swimming pool. Mike Cotsonas wills 1 empty beverage tin to Bethlehem Steel. Teddy Reich leaves his auto- graphed photo of President John F. Kennedy to Mr. Rusch. Roz Blue leaves her place in March- ing band to a clarinet player who likes to march between two bass drums. Dr. Moser's English classes leave to him a book entitled Ever Since The Dawn of History...,To Mr. S. Saunders, we leave two more musicians who need a sympathetic gym teacher . Bonnie Scharr wills her posit- ion as captain of Black Team apparatus to any girl who has enough lineament to take it. Bob Wilson wills his Fiat to any sophomore who can fit in it. Sue Schwartz wills her science fair coke machine to Sheilia Goldstein if she wants to meet people. Brad .Iaworski wills his red, white and blue striped gym shorts to Chipper. Joyce Gabrielsen wills her hall-cop post to any brave junior who can stand Cuddles and Mr. Rosen's daily persecutions. , zaa X Clem Baldwin wills her physics seat to anyone brave enough to take the chance of being electrocuted. Kathy Kapsol wills her gavel and all the headaches accompanying it to any junior brave enough and lucky enough to get them. Bob Casale wills his stamina to a junior crazy enough to have a girl who is president of the Student Council, Captain of Varsity Cheerleaders, in National Honor Society, Basketball, Hockey, Sportsnight, etc.,etc. Helen Biser wills her hall locker and lunch-eating mouse to a junior girl who wants to iose a few pounds. Harvey Holmes wills 1 pair of combat boots back 'where they came from. Frank Norton wills his place as Manager of the Varsity Basketball team to anyone who wants to cut oranges and open chewing gum. The Senior Class leaves to Mrs. Olson in the guid- ance office a thousand little helpers to get those horrid transcripts. Mike Brown wills his English accent to Mrs. Easer. Allan Just wills his spot on the Hicksville High School's stage to the ham of the class of '62. .loe Pitchell wills to any late comer to the basketball team the privilege of warming. the bench. Pat Krywak wills her twirling baton to any junior who wants black and blue marks. Dave Yigdal wills his leotards to any junior who thinks he can pour himself into them. All those in Spanish 4 will a box of pink kleenex, a bottle of Bufferin and a God bless you to Sen- or Morrocco. Chris Thiel and Ed Gianelli will one cannon ball to the Hicksville High School 5 ' trophee case. Dave Goldstein andArtie Clemenz will a room full of balloons to next year's senior trip. J Nancy Shermm unhappily wills to the music department one flute in good condition fexcept for the F sharp keyj after three faithful years of service. Bob Schultz wills a telephone pole half each to Mr. Welion and Mr. Resnick. The mixed chorus leaves an unbreakable baton and a set of untearabie music sheets to Mr. Goleeke. Alan Foster leaves his Math regents conflicts to the junior nutty enough to take Solid Geometry and Advanced Algebra at the same time. Dorothy Traub wills to next year's senior play student director the grueling job of cleaning up after the all- night cast party. Robert Berger wills one stable bottle of aspirins and a bottle of arsenicf for emergencies onlyj to next year's Comet Yearbook Editor. Ann Cossese and Mary 0'Shaughnessy will their closet on the 'City of Norfolk ' to any junior who has no fear of claustrophobic. Tony Petritis and Skip Murphy wili to any junior who can make the ribbing the title ol Leader's of the People . Barbara Kleiss and Ginny Kolenik will their Tweet to Sue DeGroot and Bev Harrigan. Kathy Graw leaves her title as the peppiest cheerleader to Kathy Caesar. Aileen O'Campo wills her record of being late every morning to any junior who is willing to face Miss .lenkin so early. Dotty Werthessen and Rosemary Wheeler will cabin N. 37 to any junior who like living in a closet and enjoy late company. Alice Mclntosh wills her hall cop post in front of Mr. Naso's room to anyone who can afford to feed him. Mike Bisaccio wilis his inquiring Photographer Column to Paul Bady. Fred Canovor grants to any anxious basketball player the ability to jump off the bench and enter the game with two seconds left to play. Jeff Rock wills nutrition experiments to hungry juniors taking advanced Biology. Helen Weidhoft and Dorothy Christ leave the piano in room 178 to anyone who can eat and play at the same time. K' . xsfaiifes f 0 We the class of 1961 do hereby nominate and X Q F . designate Principal Leon .l Galloway executor of thrs Q ijj , our Last Wrll and Testament s Dated at Hicksville on Graduation Day 1961 Xt I. ' i 6 s fm. m i.. 1 I 1 l ' ' o X 5 ,I r 1 I XJ 5' ':: ' . W f ' , . 'E . ' . . .' . I . ' l . , 1 . ' X .Q j li' l Q ily 1 . . . ' in ' ' I 1 X. D ' .Q 4 fl V X Q 5' -- 'J-'Qi 'll ' P ' 0 Q K X x - . AI.- -nl 5 j 9 1? fi - 11 B 1 5 K wi 2: - fix X5 A 1 I 'K , 2 'T V X ' - 'I I - CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose ,ga SAV k fr QR. ..,. Q-gmt, ,- I S773 f'7rIlHlllllll1u X' IIIIIIIHIIIII I THE GOODOLD DAYS Dearie, do you remember when we first came to Hicksville High? My hasn't the time gone by! There we were in search of our classrooms. Seniors brushed us aside fweren't they miserable?l My Dearie, who'd ever think that we would end up in their Old Shoes, Giving the sophomores, sophomore blues! Dearie, life's been cheerie, ln those good old days gone by We've had excitement We've had adventure Since that first day we saw Hicksville High. Dearie, do you recall when science lab had a little blaze, Short skirts the late'st craze, Dirty sneakers walked down the hallway, Past those chemistry doors fOh! the odor it was ---------- I Dearie, remember Williamsburg, its QGFJNIS and quaint old shops, Mr. Rusch doing the Hula-Hop? Dearie, life's been cheerie ln those good old days gone! by We've had excitement We've had adventure Since that first day we saw Hicksville High. hung te katie! CLASS COLORS - Light Blue and cow - by lucy Sherman md Allan .lust Dearie, the Senior Ball postponed because of a little snow, And next month came Romeo. All the time we made up lor bombscares Better not litter the hail fStudent improvement Board! Dearie, athletic tasks for girls And gym homework here to stay While boys loaf the days away. Dearie, lile's been cheerie ln those good old days gone by We've had excitement We've had adventure Since that first day we saw Hicksville High .lust considering the memories, The Memories that we have We'll carry our separate ways Recalling all our high school days Dearie, life's been cheerie in those good old days gone by We've had excitement We've had adventure And now it's time to leave Hicksville High 238 1 AS WE WERE - 93' .y js- ff .,.' 1 E? JV, 239 W .. X4 5 na.,- 1 EQ? MISS BURT RETIRES Miss Ruby M. Burt, he-ad of the department of foreign languages, will retire from teaching this June, after thirty-nine years of loyal service to our school and community. Miss Burt came to Hicksville High School in September 1922. There were approximately one hundred students in the high school, then lo- cated in the Nicholai Street school. The popula- tion of Hicksville was about 7000. Miss Burt first taught all Latin and French classes. In her home room were all the seniors, juniors a-nd sophomores. There were only five in that first graduating class. Ln the third year the high school classes occupied the new build- ing, now the Junior High, Mix Burt taught parents of students now in school and also had in her classes several of our present teachers, i-ncluding Miss Wetterauer, Mr. Gouse, and Mr. Naso. Later Mr. Munch and Mr. Rusch were in her homeroom. All who have known Miss Burt and have been associated with her over the years have been especially privileged. Her many, many stu- dents remember her as a patient, devoted, and understanding teacher. Her countless friends hold her in highest esteem, as a person of gentle grace and dignity. The senior class and our entire school community wish Miss Burt many years of happy retirement. Top left to bottom: Miss Burt's 25th Anniversary at H.H.S. Miss Burt at the extreme right, with the entire faculty, the first year. Miss Wessel, Miss Wetterauer, Mrs, Daly, early colleagues. Miss Farley, principal in 1948. Miss Clark, loyal friend from the early days. Top right to bottom Mrs. Peterman Latin teacher, early friend. Miss Burt, on the way to school, at Old Country Road. Miss Burt, receives M.A. from N.Y,U. in 1943: Mrs. Milligan in 1948, a long-time associate. Miss Burt, at the old school, reports for duty. Miss Burt with Miss Underhill: dressed tor school pageant in 1948, commemorating the founding of Hicksville. 240 DB. WALLACE E. LAMB BETIBES Dr. Wallace E. Lamb, Superintendent of Schools, has announced that he will retire from public school administration and the Hicksville public school system at the end of this school year. Dr. Lamb came to Hicksville seven years ago. During that time he has developed an educational program that has brought much credit to this community. He has fostered an exceptionally fine understanding between the schools and the commu- nity. Dr. Lamb graduated from Clark Unlverslty with the A. B. degree, received the M. A. degree from State Teachers College, and the Ed. D. degree from Syracuse University. He has been a public school admlnlstrator for thirty-three years. He has been a mem- ber of the Natlonal Assoclatlon of School Administration, National Council for Social Hudies, Member Regents Examination Committee, and Rate Regents Committee for Cur- rlculum Revision, and many others of like nature. He was educational consultant for Ed- ucatlonal Facllltles Laboratories of the Ford Foundation. Dr. Lamb ls author of Ameri- can Hlstory , New York and Its Communities , The Lake Champlain and Lake George Valleys , Community Planning ln a Democracy , A'Councll History of Edu- cation , and numerous other books and publications. He will alwws be remembered as a leader ln the field of education, an understanding scholar, an able leader, a wise and competent administrator, and a public-spirited cltlzen, who has won the admiration and respect of all who know him. The following is quoted from Dr. Lamb. Nothing could have been accompllshed without the will of Almighty God from Whom come all good and perfect gifts. I am truly grateful for all the good that has unfolded in Hicksville while I have occupied the post of Superintendent of Schools. May God continue to bless you. Wallace E. Lamb Superintendent 241 MISS HABBIET A. SPINK Miss Harriet A. Spfhk, superv lsor of v ocal muslc, ls retlring from the Hlcksvllle school system this June, after thirty-one years of loyal service. When Mlss Splnk first came to our schools, she was the entire music department, vocal and instrumental, in the two elementary schools, as well as he junior and senior high schools. Mr. Charles Gouse, now supervisor of instrumental music was ln classes of Miss Spink all the way through elementary school and high school. She has had in class also numerous sons and daughters of her former students. Miss Spink maiored in music at Wellesley, where she received the B.A. degree. Later she recelved the B.S. degree in music education from Ithaca, and also the M.A. degree ln muslc education from N.Y.U. She has participated in many music workshops, including the National Music Camp at Interlocken, Mich. She spent one summer at the American Conservatory in Chicago and two summers at the Royal Conservatory in Toronto, Canada.. She ls a. member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing, of the New York Singing Teachers Association, and of the P1 Lambda Theta, a soclety in the field of education. Before teaching, Miss Spink was a free lance singer for ten years, engaged as soloist in churches and synagogues and professional choruses in the New York City area. Miss splnk will engage in priv ate voice teaching and will hold private classes ln Carl Orff music for children ln her home. She also plans to have some free time for travel. This summer she will spend in the British Isles and Norway. Our best wishes go with Mlss Splnk. Her many ,students and all her colleagues have long admlred her qualities of superb musicianship and will long remember their pleasant associations with her. 242 x,,fs X X U 5'u-n v1ul Betty Robrecht Jimmy Nautilus Rerisi Potts Plan Rabbit Viola A. Milligan Fred Probst Joyce Mary Hangabeer Judy Diotyer Neal Plyyiella Foggy Amp and Rudy Babe and Bobby Honey and Eddy Sanford .l. Moos Allred E. Neuman Preface I I: : A M Q 6 Y . , a , ll I , A Q au 1 '- - xx X f' S.--- lll ...f Ns S 1 e ' sh Ro 'Y W.M. Davidge Ros' Christine Cordes Richie Romaneck jack Wy., and Genny S 'Y Don Moore and Eileen -lolm R'-'SW Luck, iron the crowd F 'l'l A Particle Article SHUVYU and F'U lfY Bill Sllerbrune SV' Bob and Leslie Janice Oehler EQ and RS M 'Y and l- Pam and Framk Bernie and Linda falways and loreveri Tommy and Vivian Marquart Connie and Jack K.C. and U.S. Joe and Frida George Elia Larry Pyle Bill Rosen Jimmy Reimer Roger Postley Karen Anderson Bert Hauk Judy Y. Bubbie and Scatterbrain Fran and Jeff Datty and Tony Tom W. and Lillian M. Mrs. Jean LeViness John Robert Rogowski Bob Bennett Billy Bennett Romeo and Juliet Danny Burke D.A.Y. Alan Foster WAZCQO WAZXCF Eileen 0'Brien Donna Palter Mr. Clark Joanne Jakovi Linda DeMonaco and Robert Cullen Vivian Goodman Eddie Gionelli Eileen Marie 0'Halloran Barbara Nolan Doris and Bob Peattie Aileen and Steve Joyce and Hank Carol and Richie Lenny and Diane Vic and Roberto Mike and Gina Charlie and Eileen fShortyI Tommy and Marie Suzi Pati from Bethpage .loe Green, class of '60 Mary Reis and Joey' Luck from me Richy and Linda Billy and Suzi Lorraine and Bob Vincent Anthony l-oCicero lll Linda and Kevin Bob md Bunni Quazi Moto Duke and Bert Vinnie and Bobbie 243 Carol and Mike Runhild E. Ylessell William Berger Zuckie fHowardi Arenal Mosa Larry Rabinowitz Angel and Eddie Big Zuck fNati B.W. Butch Christensen Schrimpe '63 Peattie and guess who Joyce C. Gabrielsen CAM was here Joanne Hill Florian Riolo Perry Richmond Mr. G. of 218 Lil '0 Ray Sonntag Mr. G.'s S.A.T. 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QW x l! g 1Eff f ' 5 N NX' THE STUDENT COUNCIL OF HICKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL wishes the class of '61 joy and success S in the world that it must constantly strive to improve D10 , 30:11-d vemfnr 535 N 1 n t QV fif 'iv +9 The Student Council at work VKFTN-J ,A ,fa wg Congratulations And may we add our best wishes to those of your many friends for the successful completion of your high school course. While this happy occasion marks the passing of an important milestone, it also signals your entry into a world of oppor- tunity that has need of your youth and enthusiasm. We wish you much happiness and in the years that lie ahead, stand ready to lend a helping hand in any way you find useful. YOU' COMMUNITV BANK' UWT 'Uh 'l'L'1UH Long Island ' mnmo nm oma oucuvnu omcs . ou M M 60 Broadway N I nm ul Wflb N100 8 Axim l-2:0 ..'.l.' f.l.l.'....... B k lllfillillllllllllfll an MID-ISLAND kfmfofma i ' 'lll :5 I' . wsu. 1-mo H ,m':h :'n '.'f:: n 3 ,M ovusmk 1-moo ' ' 'Q ' 'M I .:. 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HER Gro - RIES ARE EX - TQLLED THE 31 JJIJEJJJJIJ-J' STRENGTH OF ALL OUR LEARN-ING THE WIS -- DOM THAT WE HOLD AND fgrff-h:,J,LJ.H.LsVVJ'Q-JUJI AS ws Lmvz 'rHEsE HAL-Lowsn 1-mLLs oun SPIR-IT WILL RE - MAIN FOR KJ lJLfFVWl1'.lffIJ- 'PHOSE wo scrarvs Fon Hrcxs-v1LLE HIGH T0 om - RY 0N HER NAME To the Class of '61, We have come a long way since that first day we entered the high school three I years ago. We have not only gained more information in our pursuit for knowledge : but have matured into young men and women. We have been developing ourselves -D to enter into an ever-changing world, a world that wi-ll depend upon us and our abilities. Now a time has come when many of us must part and go our separate paths. Knowing the kind of people that comprise our class, l am sure that each will be 1 able to accomplish worth-while aims. As long as each individual works hard and I sees satisfaction in the gains he makes, his efforts will bring their due reward. I have been very proud to serve as your president and hope that your memories will always be fond of your senior year. Sincerely, I MICHAEL COTSONAS I President Class of '61 255 .ax MNA 1 L 4 ' if I 4, I 2 4 'Q I 8,1 - Hi 1 1 WW J Wffw 1, V, W , 1 df W f W gfffyemghpf, QWMWW P8 M . ,wffmwg MW ,Q,,,,-4,035 gzdfxff qw! Q57 ,MO ,j,,ffQ,ZMf:af,,fW7 ,wwflfff-f4WZ:'A' Qlwzf if M.
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