Hicksville High School - Comet Yearbook (Hicksville, NY)
- Class of 1967
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To enter it, one must have the training of the professional man With- out looking forward to his large future mone- tary compensations. It means service to the community Without- great community pres- tige. Ask any teacher why he chose to enter the field of education and the only answer you can receive is Because I enjoy teaching. Last year two men with a total of seventy- four years of service to the Hicksville com- munity left the High School. Mr. Leon J. Gal- loway, Who had acquired twenty-eight years of teaching experience, rose to the position of principal in 1957. His colleague, Mr. Thomas H. B. Horne became assistant principal in 1950 after a lengthy and dedicated career as a teacher. Mr. Galloway has now assumed the job of district administrator and Mr. Horne has chosen to return to private life. We, as students, are now in a position to express in some small Way our gratitude for their exceptional years of devotion to educa- tion. Hence, it is with a deep sense of respect that We dedicate this yearbook to these truly professional educators. In Memoriam They shall grow not olcl, as We that are left grow olclg Age shall not Weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them. 9 Lawrence Binyon 191 X Yvonne Kochman 1 949- 1 964 Steven Muller 1 949-1 965 Stephen Gay Jeffery Bloom F rank Dove 1949-1966 1949-1967 1949-1967 Academic Life page 8 MM! of wnfeniis Graduates page 62 Activities page 130 Organizations page 158 Sports page 194 Advertisements page 240 5 , -...-,-. ,,.,,..-.-nn-a--'-- M ian Z r -1- W v I- A -yu Y I . . . 1 ' 1 7 From September to June, the major portion of students' active time was spent in school or in school related events, like home football games m now wAaf we are, Auf LW, ,mf wAaf , we may 6. 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MN. ? gm , ,Z -4 .f-ff' Q 25 A f X, -fy, Q, -, ye n e - Z. , ,, , ,,.. . , Q, E vgi'?QZ L '51, f I 'I V i fi 1 f efw w y a ,B ',i 1, f A' , .,.g.......4.......L.....,.., Susan Buchs. Carol Colasanti, Valery Bauman 'G a df 4VP ,if fn ' .LL 3 5 ' I f , 5 3:2 , Q ,jr 'fn g , , 1 4 V . . ,.,, .,, , an .M war m, ' F,-rwf, K fig, I M a x,..f.a - A Jerry McCarthy Marleen Schnieder David Blumenthal Tom Mullin, Ken Laremore My fs 1, G . 'G fu ff ff f , ,, ,, , ' 54 .911 X inf-' A 1 ,A Mk 0 maffer wiere fkia Lael? i5 we min id hee fo go egewlzere William Henry Davies Rick I-Iardmeyer Valerie Michael Board I il, if X X V I V ffwizxgo V I T, V A iff' , ' I f 1. 4 ,'-,. Jill Milians IDI-IAT6 TI-II5 ? I HAVE HEARD THAT IT I6 BETTER To LI6I-IT A 5IN6LE CANDLE jf. 'T THAN TO CURGE THE DARKNE55 3 J THATS TKUEUALTI-IOU6I-I THERE IDILL ALIUAY6 BE THOSE IJI-IO IUILL DI6A6REE IDITI-I LFOOM., STUPID The New Vaudeville Band Frank Melody, Joe Crowell, Jim Rubins, Jim Bergholtz 'hi amor ia emofiona! Clava . . James Thurber 5 .Elm Lug, Mrs. Zanville Xx Hu., ,M vu- '-fs., aff: by Anthony Malizia, Chris Colveil, Ed Radwinsky H0 ,,4,,:,z-Mm,g,L,.z,r:::g:?r2171-awwvmm.,,v,.wv-ww-.m-1. f. Mr. Eckstein, Dr. Altobeiii, Miss Zasa, Miss Kumpikas Robert Louis Stevenson Mmm id wlwffg exloerimenfa! Rollin McClain Jim Bosse Ellen Chernow I HAVE BEEN GIVEN MY CITIZENS!-HP IN THE LAND OF KNOWLEDGE! r K 'D' I ..-l,... -4,1 E. 1,'L.-4. JfN f :V U27' 5 'f' H003 POMPOU5 CAN Yov QET? 'N .x XS Q af N 4y,4,,s.,, I f4.4+',+- . IF- .6 x Amy Susan Bauer, Kathy Dowd, Ann Marie LoGatto H' 1 Un Gail Feibus ,f' , Brill Mrs. Schuler, Mr. Munch, Mr. Feigin HICKSVILLE BOARD OF EDUCATION-FRONT ROW: Mar- OND ROW: Harry Kershen, Evelyn Silver, Caleb Hornbostel, Har- vin Goldberg, George A. Jackson, Cornelius J. McCormack. SEC- old Sternberger. w,,,15f' Mr. Jackson presides over debate of district budget at school boar meeting. 26 d District BOARD OF EDUCATION President ........l........................ GEORGE A. JACKSON Vice-President ...... CORNELIUS J. MCCORMACK Secretary ..........................,.....,...... MARVIN GOLDBERG CALEB HORNBOSTEL EVELYN SILVER HARRY KERSHEN HAROLD STERNBERGER District Clerk ......................,,..,.........,.. FRED J. NOETH Counsel .................................... JOSEPH C. CATALANO Treasurer .................................... HERBERT BACKMAN OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Donald F. Abt ............,........ Superintendent of School Leon J. Galloway ............... Administrative Assistant Marvin E. Gibson ............ Administrative Assistant William J. McCarthy ...... Administrative Assistant John J. Rouse ........................ Administrative Assistant Richard P. Weigang ........ ' Frederick J. Ricker ............ Assistant Business Mgr. Joseph F. Madden .................. Director of Recreation William Becker ...... Dir. of Buildings and Grounds William J. Campbell .......,.......... Director of Research Mrs. Sybella Caesar ......... Supvr. of Transportation Mainard Chittenden .......,,....., Supvr. of Attendance, Census and Registration Miss Barbara M. Fenerty ............ Director of School Lunch Program Mrs. Elizabeth Garrison ...... Supvr. Nurse-Teachers Mr. Louis Millevolte ,,,,,,,,,,,, Supvr. of Physical Ed. Business Manager ' Marvin E. Gibson, my Administrative Assistant -i , 2 e O O O ,xx ., A Donald F. Abt, Superintendent of Schools William J. McCarthy, Administrative Assistant Leon J. Galloway, Administrative Assistant ,Q f ,, 4f,, QW.. ,.,, Raymond L. Rusch New Team of My congratulations to all Seniors on graduating in this year 1967. You have come to the end of a phase in life that I hope has been a most rewarding one. The young years may be remembered as the best years as you move through the rest of this Century. Your education at Hicksville High School has only been the opening to a Way of life. The opportunities for employment, service to mankind, and for happiness are never ending in our society today. The first prob- lem confronting many of you now is how to fit into this vast place called the outside. My message to each of you would be this set your goals - keep moving - and never quit. If you have a clear idea of your capability and are realistic about your objectives you can afford to dream about the future. May I Wish all of you the best of fortune and the success you deserve. W -a Wi' ef The new HHS administrationg Lawrence Olvany, James Jones, Raymond L. Rusch-principal, William Feigin, Chester S. Jaworski. School dministrator Assumes ffice I e I I I ,e ,....Y U r ,, e , K 'i 2 X c i G X l ri , 5 ha 5 5 K' X n , . 5 e e 5 ' 4 ' , Mr. Rusch and Mr. Olvany replaced During a break in open school night, Mr. administrating with the forward Jones chatted with many of the visiting pass at football games. parents. , NX Immersed in the problems of running the school, Mr. Rusch spends many hours working at a full desk. iv 0' WQW 16 If 42? Mr. Feigin was obviously at ease explaining ad- f .M .K ministration methods to parents. The hard day over, Olvany found time to relax Mr. Jaworski found much with 21 10113 awaited PIPE- to smile about in the ad- ministration's successes. Faeult : ore than just teachers, english Mr. Thomas Bannon Mr. Paul Benyei, Dept. Chairman Mrs. Barbara Baumstein IF THEY was Toon 'lcureuour OF me amazes LANGUAGE, CUE D ALL PERISI-lf f- lQJ6-J Ja!-1 A.,-,A, XX nj U xx -MQ' -U-MN Adg' Ag, Y -xx .9scffQL f Mrs. Margaret Bowler Mr. Alfonso Burrelli .1 : f A, X 2 W W N f V, . n . iff,f. ' ,114 Zi X f f 1- ki ' K.. X f X J, Of ,f f M f f 0' , f, Cfif , 421 7 a:,.,.f4f,??J-,7 4 Q ,ff Wil: f f 71 Mrs. Patricia Brown Mrs. Elizabeth Daley 1? K if E N X e YW f l they learned with us rauung L5 eueryf ang .742 Iaeaclm wart once cc :Her cc mon , cau 1 ower i5 nofAing Auf a ca age wif a co ege eclucafion. Mark Twain Mr. James Farrell Mrs. Virginia Linden Mr R1chard Halowltch Yearbook News Mrs Lmda Luftlg 654 W? W I e if Ji' K. x f N, Xu N xp, 4.1 ,,d, ,- il Mr. Frederick McCarty NATIONAL flllff wflbf on N 7 lf ' 4 ' x' xxx f W , gfggezf' ' 1 ' , OF Miss Ellen Miller anguage i5 ad muc an arf ana! aa :sure a re age cw painfing or mufiic or Aferafure. Jane Ellen Harrison Pradl ja' , ' jf? V1 ? Mr. Gordon f. gifs! f fl fa: ,,,,'f' Miss Evelyn Samanowitz Miss Grace Schulberg J I V,,,v ,,'k, A jf, Miss Ardis Osborn, Yearbook, News- paper, Quill and Scroll Mr. Gerald Shanley, Folk and Jazz Club Miss Patricia White UNDERSTAND6 ME' 5HE'6 MY TEACHER...6l-lE fx x J W f If xx QT .BL 5' EITHER -sues A eemos, oe sues New ON me Jos I S45 Q QSM . ' X -LWM WY J K, Www ' uns Miss Paula Webb Mr. James Wellon O history ,M 3 ' I f ' L NU, ' it V X2 W Q R V . x . ' , x ,X 2 X1 ' 9 4 ,.X'f- t - ,, lr if , K i Liafimifki or M... 'f' . ' . A k Miss Gertrude Wetterauer, Dept. Chairman Mr. Edward Albert A, Mr. August Alfieri not pictured: Mr. George Higginson ? bi' ,ua W 64' A Mr. Murray Fullman Mr. Davld Frost Mr. Terence Both Mr. William Horne, Photography Club, Tac- tical Gaming' Society 34 Mrs. Linda Komson Mr. Michael Kurilla 4 Ii MADE me are MISTAKE wHeH I Juoeeo Hee A6 A HUMAN eeme INSTEAD op A6 H xA -SCHOOL TEACHER! H W Wm X Xl C ' lii Q fj XR x.4A-Yfa- wifi- --L-6-frfffs V14-vis Vi- x,4k'r-Q. A49 '. .-' ..:..' '!j ' - -' ' Mr. Raymond McDonough Mr. Edmu BP' ,.,. , If .,--wwf ,. .nf-'L r- -Q 5 f ,,,M..wQ 3-F Mr Larry Salmon Mr. William Salver uman Aidfory ecome5 more an more a race Aefween eclucafion ana! cafrcwfrolale. I-I. G. Wells ,,hA Mr. Robert Sklarz wh lbmvfmff-Y-wffwwf Mr. Gerald Schlapp 1.-21:2-af V .Q-64' . , fr y ,f.-, ff- 1 Mr. Albert Sebban l Mr. Ralph Undreiner ,lV Mr. Jerome Smith mathematics mf l ize i -fve 1 lfh 1,5 , X, 4 -V419,-am Q4 ' . 7 fm . ,,,a.,,, if ,uf 7312251 Iff . 'lgg'fT7':- ' ' :' Mr. Joseph Laucks, Dept. Chairman W in , 3 W W ' fm. . 3f,f.w 'H ' n A , M y ,. N i W w Mr. Alfred Am-On, Math Club .5 fa I '- Mr. Joseph Giambalvo f 1 5-ww x Xe 1 NMA... xl T Mrs. Agnes Clogher ,F9x is, 03, QP 0 l M. 64' x ex' Vi' ,gfm . . 1: 1 I K jr ,X'rKI,bfl' ' , J,,f ji. , VI-gg, X lx :I ' gn'-.4 Mr. Gerard Irwin . h , ,Q '?'P.. 1 ff, Mg L' 4 ,. ' K .,,. ' 'fl A . 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'n Q 0 'X ,A F , K' : f 9 I W 3- f' 5 4 ' 1 4 i , 3 ' ' 4 ' ii -1 A afsv ls I , 1, nr I' 1 :fll1':', ,T' ..-' f',. ..Z,,4.' : ff' np-af, V45 f ,fy , f , f. 1 2? Mr. David Persinger Mrs. Gloria Reed SIX FROM FOUl??fYOU CAN'T V SUBTRACT SIX FROM FOUR.. ' A ,,' gl - A O -4 N .'-E i YOU CANT SUBTRACTA BIGGER 1 ' !, -Lg NUMBER FPOMASMALLEPNUMBER lf, 7f f I ll ei - 1 YoU'Rs srumo ,fin WSB, ,ig , 5-sz :gi -'e x WI' B 1 Z Q You CAN IF Mr. Alfonso Rienzo xr , 7, 93595 f6AQz f f f, ,ff fff W 9 ,Z Mr. Otto Taray ff ,, : NZ' 'Of' YJ fy ,..- , ,Mme fm . f f V . ,7 ,, , 5 jj K B 5 T1 3 6, 1 3 v Q . f Mr. Eugene Thibadeau 3-il - v, .U ,. M not plcturedz 1 f Mrs. Margaret Gallegos e . , 1 ' ' 'M l,lll 1- Mr. Louis Villamana ,,,, A ' V. ,UM 4' ' . fi '73 1 d5f . , ,W nf , .fl fe 4 ,f . mfg V cy V. 7499. .f -,M - f. , effgfw-Q me by 1 Dr. Basil Warner X f,.f f ,fbi :ol , ' f w f,,f 1 f,. W X f f , -1 2 Zffwffffh k , I M . ,f j, 1 vw mglxwffvQpfmgf -. 4 mf, gf- science Mr. Raymond Burckley, Dept. Chairman X O! ymf 'M ffm ,ff Mr. John Criscolo Mr. Charles M. Ferri -4 Mr. Vahan Avedesian in 9- . 55? i HZ, ,J 9. 2'- V 1, '1 J A ..... -L . ., .. . ,v M- W..-N.zMf-.-av-'Mi' Mrs. Josephine Bonanno , Z f J' U n ff' , . , , ,Q , 5' V . X '11 4 , Lf ff. Jf A-. Q .,,,,.,.u Mr. Carl Faust, Ski Club Mr. Martin Cohen, JETS, Phy-Chem-Bi '1--A in . of x 1 14 feacAer af ecf5 eferncfgg Ae can 4 ' X K x x . in 'kk i I g W ' 4' 1 I 5 ff A A. Q i never fe w ere 15 Ln uence Afofu. -ke I ig K1 -C Q, , . . A et' Still iii E ,pr HCDYY Brooks Adams 1- i I' I i 1V ' X W I u .3 2' '- ll Q 1 f ' Ji T X 79 .- v x 1- -. - 1 . i ff Mr. Harvey Goldstein Mr. M. Glenn Munch Mr. Angelo Lupis Mr. Herbert Rosen Mr. Carmine Masi, Phy-Chem-Bi, Booster Club, Jr. and Sr. Class Advisor gjclucafecl men are :superior fo fiom: uneducafecl an mucA ad fAe guing are fo fAe Aristotle Mr. Elliot Paisner Miss Phyllis Russo, Book Discus- sion Club ,, l l l i W l....7 Mr. John Ryan, Key Club i ,,,, ,Zi ,, , , ,V , y l..,,,3:L7w 4 Arg, , Q 5 Mr. Murray Stock Mr. Herbert Schwell Mr. Samuel Goldberg, Dept. Chairman, Latin Club aw 5 Mr. Louis Schechtman J7' ,QQ 'N ffl 4 if ' ' as r5'.':'v t 15- C 2, 5- . M4 ' ,. 7' -' Q2 Lv 2- l 1:1-I 4. , p1'J'l . s?'f'.1 A - ',:,:,' if -, .gf ' .'- ' . '!f ', ff:-Af A .Q'1 .im- -.ff-',..-'..: - W I . , ,wr ' , ,Qf21g,.f,M, V V H 1' I , , L.fri A, 'amifjg' i f jzji-f.yg . - .3-'.:0'f5 .4 I 3 ,.jq,.'.Q. in . V- 1. 'f.i!1r'+ - .. K, A, ..'--f .4 -' A . -yr- -: V 1- ' ' '- 'V , '12 ' J' F H 7' 5 J., ' ,'. , :, 1' -I 4 -t , f ' - ' - 7, , V +- , -.6 - u , :f6-v ,thi , ,1i,11l:y1N ' , 4' Y. . iq' , 3 J.-5 Q' 4. ' -M il gm 'f' Miss Edith Wolloch not pictured: Miss Barbara Kosko, National Honor Society foreign language Dr. Rita Altobelli fiilfi f-A K 445, MQW . Mr. Abraham Eckstein ' mfw Mr. Max Batista, Interact Club Mr. Arnardo Ferraro, Italian Club W MMM ,, Mrs. Norma Corsun Dr. Eric Hirst X f X f ,,.V c,?xr.., fif'f1'.f ' 1 115741, f g':if,f4f-'e,fgz'- -M' ' -'uf-H, '- 6 .4 , f Vik. , ij!! 11 mf X m i f , ff 56 1, , M M s f , We K, . f - , VYL I 5,511 1422 ,iff '16-ffl' :J V' f wfr ,Am I f 7,1-'gg-1 ' L. .Q - ' bf - Q 57249 ffgzi' ', fu .5 ,ref M M , , A 1 ef' X 0-Q Y., Y' f 'T ' , 1' ' ' .'- iw, ia-3 M- f mx'-f-ff A f , Z -'main , f 'f'Z7'zf:f+w-f':,ff , 1- . W -ff . I '. ,V ae.-f..f.w1-s H 1 ef. M fm 11 we ,, , ,MA X, fgyj, yah. ' I wixffv wma v s .-iff? 4 2 Mrs. Libertad Kozma, Spanish Club Mr. Richard Gentile I, 42 Q wif! Max :Am namefg Anowkdge, and one on 5, eui , ,mme 5, ignorance. Miss Giedre Kumpikas Mr. Anthony Nrcefero Mr. Pasquale Marrocco M1115 One OI1 g 90064 Socrates quoted by Diogenes Laeutius Mrs. Susan Sheehy I i . 5 Mr. Simeon Trujillo e s 1 Z ,SE Y i S 4 5 5 5 1 Q f f f . Mrs. Rose Pavesi ff? , yy' ' f ,,-75 f ' Miss Runhild Wessell, German Club fi 42 Miss Antoinette Zasa, French Club Mr. Francis Brown If ., 4. as 'se. fi ff v 9 M 4 : r l if ,iggfifarfisje M ssnss X- . rr fv,sf9sN:w5: y - ag: , .,,' ,, 4 iii n,,N s,n. ,X x,... 3 Mr. William Davidge 44 business 'f E,5,4,j 74,51-ff Miss Gladys Jenkins, Dept. Chairman Miss Adeline DeCarlo WJ I ' xi ' 'fin ff fin,-V, w f, V ' in 2fz.iQ2zff f , f 4 ' Y i ,iee as ,fe M if mmf emu 1 ' r RU , , I 'L My ,mu off! xx W' l mn lu 1 fmzh HW' x lib' 4 I4 ' x Mr. Richard Austin CAriAfma:5 io over an l udineda id ufiinedd. Franklin Pierce Adams Mrs. Barbara Deutscher g Mrs Gay Thomas, Coquettes EXPANDED BU6lNE65 REQUIRES fmprzoveo Mimosa. fmi Q Af-N ,W W W W, Mr. Edward Kuntz Mrs Helen Roberts Miss Merrily Newman DID vow HEAR NOW, I UJONDER NJNAT SHE MEANT TNATZNQ mxcuefe 54 TNNT2o1o 5Ne REALLY MEAN To emo, ' QQOD WISH ME sooo MORNINGH? MAYBE MORNING To ME! SHE LUA6 BEING 5Af2CA6Trc.., KM C I K' ff' N 4 , , p, J ga L SR 53 Mr. Forrest Underwood 1 n F .li N 1 1-Q 5 4.1 vocational ng, fjjm? me ffl fliiflr I is Mr. C. Ray Adams, Dept. Chairman Mr. Gratten Dockrell Mr. Dominick Gagliardo Miss Lurline Mills I 7 ' L ! , as-A MT- AT1th0HY Sanfratello Mr. William Strodthoff industrial arts Mr. Peter DiMiche1e Mr. Michael Galante :J . Mr. Francis Ganley mechanical drawing Mr. William Ellsworth Zzzywtcl fhe A004 Airs feacAing 490616 iiii 4 llii ilifi JJQ Ah on Mom Ae faugAl me frace of 401.64179 wifi fge clleafAZ2:5J Jean! ' ' i 1 ' T7 , -V , . .ty ,, f Sir Henry Newbolt i x f ff ' -fa.. K -k'- l 2. X y 1 ,, . f , VI . 2.3.1. Z . aa' Kafff' Mr. Donald Holmes Mr. Richard Ericson f V-i ff-QM' f f f f Q. ,. f i ,2 f f Q2 ff f I J' 4 V, - ,fly jr wg , f . X! . , 'f , ff wif' ..,. , ' 'W ,,,'f'W'f M -MLvf4QMaW:,,.,, K , 7 ' f ... ff o ,,,' , Mrs. Pauline Jonason man fkaf laced a fcwfe o mufiic, laainfing, or r I archifecfure, ia e one fAaf Inari anofLer Jamie. joseph Addison Miss Pamela Vassil O HIUS 1C Mr. Charles Arnold, Chorus Mr. J. David Abt, Concert Band Mr. Thomas Buttice, Orchestra 59. Mr. R. Gerard Pellerin, Symphonic Wind Ensemble speech and drama health Q45 , 7,2 sigh im, , Mr. Joseph Crucilla, National Thespian Society, Dramatic Productions home economies w- 1 'BM x Mrs. Ruth Daly, Sophomore Class Advisor TO MISS OTHMAIP TEACHING 1 I6 A PURE ART Foam if A I' Q Q' M Q rf Vl1:,g,, em qlfffdi I4 , ef 55 I age W fe X Ll' W 1 ,M W A . - ' i f , M A ,, A ' M 5, L Mrs. Marie Foster rl, M 1 QSX5, Q , ' Wu , V, '. r :g f ,ef -. 'C L ' ZW! x 'gf' Mrs. Josephine Caiola Miss Mary Neal Q d Q physleal e ueatlon Miss Dorothy Aal Miss Gloria Franke, Leaders Club Q Yi lx X X X QR ,- Q , 49 L , 1 I 4 297 f Mr. James Grantham Mrs. Lois Kutch Miss Vicky Krasner Mr. Edward Petro MT- Harry Reml 50 K Mr. Richard Hogan f f f . I f ' ' , '21 ff! ,, f M , 1-My I it , ,, if 1 n x f Mr. Willard Meyer f fm I 11 . M N fl xg . M 2 MM Evseafoms snouro START THE DAY wm-4 mnrrv Poen-UP5! ,Q iii, wal BUT How CAN You oo d P064-l'UP6 LUHEN YOUR NO SE GETS IN THE UJAV ? ,AL -ffxfwc... ,inf Zffg. .. fclvc L X X 2 6 uidance -,,,K M Mr, Albert Bevan '-L Mr. Merton Roberts not pictured: Miss Roberta Malamed Mr. Erwin Rozran, Dept. Chairman Mr. Robert French oung men fAinA ofa! men Miss Olive Grambow are foogig guf ofa! men Lnow y0lll'lg lnen are foogs. George Chapman was-, ug b M pus-uri I Mr. Herbert Ignatoff Miss Marilyn Groff Mr. Harry Powell Miss Irma Mayer V1 ,,. 9 f 1 Mr. Milton Rogalin Peter Rodenrys Mrs. Adele Smith Mrs. Florence Weber library staff wh F455 R-...Lx .-ui. Mr. Eugene Swezey Mrs. Dorothy reading consultant Mr. John Lee remedial speech Mr. Martin Lapidus special teacher M Mr. Francis Hebron Mr. Arnold Sparr Q Mr. Steven Botney HUISCS Mrs. Patricia Fay Mrs. Esther Sharer, FNA Mrs. Barbara Mrs. Charlotte Krumm Mlgg GTHMAE CRACK UP 1 11 L 1 V 4 'ii Mrs. Mary Agapito, secretarial staff rim Mrs. Elizabeth Jacobs 6 ry I new f 5 . jy,. f .4 Q 4 , , 55x H Mrs. Adele Glenn, Mrs. Terry Gold W-MM Mrs. Florence Maler, Mrs. Edna Kump Mrs. Charlotte Martin, Mrs. Mary Neglia 22. 'Q at fk '.T-'- 127 'lf GUIDANCE SECRETARIES-Mrs. Matilda Alfieri, Mrs. Miriam Zanville, Mrs. Claire Powell, Mrs. Adela Wilson, Mrs. Rosemary Farrington. ull-W I6 IT THAT TEACHERS AQE SMAQTEF2 THAN POPILS? Rica Q5 -+ Q xo V, , X 111 .1 ' I if? 'T DAY CUSTODIANS-Mr. Vincent Romano, Mr. Peter Fred- erich-head custodian, Mr. Hercilio Forres. Vocational The Busy World at HH Coughing carburetors are doctored daily down in 177. Next door in the carpentry shop, electric saws buzz deafeningly and fellows whistle. Meanwhile, the girls in Beauty Culture are en- grossed in hair coloring experiments carefully executed so that only the instructor will know for sure. These activities represent only a small por- tion of the varied vocational programs offered at HHS. The aim of the programs is to provide adequate training for those students who intend to enter employment after graduation. To insure that they meet with success, students enrolled in the vocational programs are required to spend three hours each day for two years learning and acquiring the skills of their individual trade. Courses in mathematics, science, history, and English round out the education that they receive. Although this year they were relieved of the burden of printing the Comet Yearbook, the boys in Mr. Adam's Print Shop have been kept excep- tionally busy preparing Senior Ball tickets, the school newspaper, and posters for Oklahoma, as well as numerous releases from district ad- ministration. The boys do everything from the initial linotyping to the final print job right here in the school print shop. In carpentry, as in all other areas, the em- phasis is on doing. Building a garage out behind the football field offered the ideal opportunity to apply what had been learned in class to an actual construction situation. The auto mechanics program benefits the school in two ways. The boys gain experience, and the faculty receive free repairs. What better way is there for a student to display his know- how than to overhaul the principal's car? This in-school training is often augmented by outside employment at local service stations. The theoretical study of electricity and op- portunities for exploring various wiring methods are all part of the curriculum of a student who enrolls in the Electric Shop. There, careful atten- tion is also given to the local laws governing the installation of electrical equipment. A student may discover that his natural talent lies in creating ultra-modern habitats. This is a matter easily reconciled, since HHS is equipped with an Architectural Drafting course. The guys and gals are involved in class design and construct models of homes and commercial build- ings. Upon completion of the two-year program. they are qualified to become tracers, detailers and draftsmen. Not to be outdone by the boys, the girls can enter either the Beauty Culture program or the Occupational Nursing program. Beauty Culture requires 1000 hours be spent in work onhphysiol- ogy, hygiene, facials, hair styling, cutting, and coloring. Occasionally a manicure may be per- formed on a lucky, or game, faculty member. The course is complete when the girls pass the N. Y. State Board Exam and obtain their operators licenses. Occupational Nursing represents a new addi- tion to the vocational program at our school. Each morning for two and one-half hours, Hicksville students work at nearby hospitals. Their official status is that of N urse's Assistants, but the on- the-job training and the experience they acquire are of much greater magnitude. , . 'I M- g..L.,,'i,L,. Anthony Weippert begins construction of a new project in wood shop. PRINT SHOP JUNIORS-SEATED: Barry Kalmaer. STAND- ING: Peter O'Malley, Charles Puccio, Thomas McBride, Ed Rad- winski, Herbert Rau, Arthur Wood, Tom Jones, Robert Izzo. E After drawing the blueprints, Pat Torres, Frank Yacovone, Richard Hermann, and Richard Labanow- ski built this model house. With maintenance always important, often used equipment, like the linotype, needed constant inspection by students like senior Frank Rinaldi. Stripping the insulation off a wire, Electric Shop student Robert Jerabek prepared to make a connection. . M mmf-ar p f I? . P 5 R I The vital components of a mechanical drawing class: a T-square, a ruler, and a patient student CDanny Merrillj. Print Shop senior, Michael O'Brien, could be found inking the rollers of an offset press. L X A var! 'Q' ' -.iw Q' , Hows me Buzou-louse 1 V X COMING ALGNG, i v CHARLIE BROLUN? 1 ,l l ll ,- + L I 'F ,, xl? i f u!!5,'i77 Q To brace a framework in the building of a garage, John Trela and Gary Kiriewsky often had to Work outside. In Miss Mills' Beauty Culture class, Lorraine Tully practices the mystic alt of applylng' dayflme make-UD on Sue Kessler. .Af . , w h i z ir i ,,., V , VI ,, K ,, The concentration needed in Architectural Drafting class was demonstrated by Richard Letcher. At Work at the buzz saw, senior Al Rowland cut a type slug for the Particle. with their neg- Mr. Adams and Jamie Holder checked prints atives to develop quality of darkroom skills. 1' W 2 -if gill .gs Making a needed adjustment on the shop Graflex, Lenny La Feir used his photographic ability during the year for school publications. -...AX rv, Wx In .,, bs Don Swallow often worked at the new offset press, cleaning the rollers and preparing plates for runs. In a day's work at the Print Shop, Bert Jantzer ran off proofs to check the accuracy of set type. Y All galleys being Worked on in the Print Shop were carefully filed in racks, so that a student like Ed Markunas could easily find the one he needed. rf Tn the frightening yvorld under the hood., JeI'ry.Calandril1o delved en . mto the maze of Wires and parts, repairing gines in Auto Sho D WT in H T T , ,y With a practiced hand, Barbara Ciel practices comb out on fellow senior Dotty Burmann. Keeping up with the classwork, K. C. Jones copied a diagram into his notes. ...Z fawx C 1 a high fashion AND BESIDES NEVER FORGET THAT BEAUTY IS L mwwmwwf il 'E G, X ,K X R .-4 - N -..-4 Carefully applying nail polish, Maureen Steines added the final touches to a completed manicure.. B al ' . V' 6Ajf l,.-ns. ee f a ell W. ' 'Q ki . , 4- - ' ' . .W 1, 1 in , V, A I , ,' i , vm , my M' I' .V 4' 6. , J, A I , , r Q .1 e ,, LJ W .'.fc 1 vi ' , 1 ' l - i 2 3' eww M 'M ev ,, ag' ,, W 1. With the patience and steadiness needed for work on circuits, Jim Kristensen carefully handled the soldering iron. ? The big day, June 25, as almost 1,000 seniors graduate from HHS LUOPKG! fo Ae Lorn unJef your n . St.-John Perse Seniors marched expectantly to their seats where they waited . . . gy! . . . until it was their turn to receive their diplomas. Q avluafefs Class of I 96 7 Senior Officers: Kathy Thompson-secretary, Rick Kramer-vice-president, Brian Mc- Menamin-president, Nick Samen-treasurer. Brian J. McMenamin Leadership Essential Class Advisor, Mr. Masi, often addressed the senior class at the many assembly programs, keeping the class aware of planned activities. WofAing greed wars ever acAieuecl wifhouf enfkudiaam. Emerson l I in Producing Exciting Year Aww Mr. Carmine MaSi At senior class meetings, President McMenamin often initiated discussions on the various topics concerning the iii , ,it,t. ,ii f-AV A ,K,,- a if ,lk . Q -CX K di! ki Fi Different reactions to the same problem kept the ideas coming at after-school class meetings. SOMETIMES I M159 THE OL' PUPPLK FARM! X I j . ef1f1flfVA.1-14f,f- ..,,,,,:, 5-dffdzz, Looking back. 6 :ii VVVV ff' ., ' V lima: - . ' V Vf L, K io vgfny .f',, I , 4, f I J X jw, wk 'W' l M, f H! J I K Q 49 f W if 3 W4 1 I ff 4 , , f 4 25' 'f ,Q 4 , '- . ' W7 4 22 7,4 ff f f ' f , f fr e f X4 !Lj,fr-if-K4 1 4 Q! 4 4 W I 6, f f f f f 1 f , X 4, ff ,f f 1 M Wx f A -X ,. f . i ,, f H-wi-14, f l, , f . ,nwcay , of of Miwfwffffl f , Waiffffww ,'i, aggz4ffw,Q iz 4 fW?fWf f fffjcwwf 3 Peggy A. Ahearn PNA 2,3,43 Booster Club 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 JV Basketball 33 Basketball 2,3, 4: JV Softball 33 Softball 3,43 Volleyball 2,3,4. John R. Alex Band 2,3,4. Dennis A. Aloi All School Council 23 A-V Squad 43 Chess Club 33 Comet Shop 43 Photography Club 2,3,4. Connie N. Ammiraro Particle 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. ,,,. Linda Abramowicz Service Squad 23 FTA 4: Volleyball 2. Georgann M. Adamo Comet Shop 3. Kathleen Adams Homeroom Officer 23 Twirlers Z3 Gym- we nastics 2,3. Vito T. Adragna Hall Guards 3,43 Service Squad 3,43 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Varsity Club 3,43 JV Football 3: V Lacrosse 43 JV.Lacrosse 23 V Wres- tling 3,4. ...T 'mlllllil ff 'W' W' ' ' A L W X51 W W ,.. giyfgwli A ., I ft 1 1 .2113 : ' ,,P' :si 4 W W , , f. ' ' 4, ..,, I ,WM ,f , , J 'XV f ,AQ Q ' , ,' I -tyffgif , fwff Q' ' 1,54 A 'f f ,,l, Q A 1 W 4 4 I H f sa Lois P. Angell FNA 3,43 Spanish Club 43 Bowling 4. Barbara Antonelli Peter Arakas All School Council 2,3,4: French Club 23 Hall Guards 43 Homeroom Officer 43 Key Club 3,43 Local Honor Society 2,3,43 Na- tional Honor Society 3,43 Newspaper 21 Service Squad 33 Cross Country 33 Track 2: JV Wrestling 2,33 Math Club 2. George E. Archer Service Squad 2. 47' 4 If ye ffl' QWZ! ff 7 if f 47 wif., , 4 fQ y , f 7 F'-434 13 if f, , . ', ,, 'W 64,67 ?if ,f I f. 5'fM' .,71.i.-y ' 7 ' Q Q! , 153 ,5 f X , X , f K X f Z vrva , ' ccee 3 Christopher Anderson Frank Andriella Francine Andriello Lynn L. Androchuck 49 7 if v r, , , , ,, ag f ff If Marianne Argento s ,' Booster Club 3.4: Comet Shop 3: DECA 3.4: Homeroom Officer 2.3: Jr. Prom 5 ' Comm. 3: Service Squad 2,3,4: Sr. Ball ' as I Comm. 4: JV Cheerleaders 4: Volleyball 2. Henry Arias Hall Guards 2: Service Squad 3: Cross Country 2: V Wrestling 2: JV Wrestling 3. T Bonni Aronoff Booster Club 3.4: FNA 4: French Club 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2: Span- ish Club 4. sf. Bali Comm. 4: Basketball 3: ' 1445 Bowling 3.4. Gymnastics 2.3. Softball 4. Volleyball 3.4: Tennis 2. iligghig Alex Artesani Raymond T. Asaph W Key Club 4: Latin Club 3.4. Nancy A. Assante Booster Club 2.3.43 Hall Guards 3.4: Home- room Officer 2.3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Serv- . ice Squad 2.3.4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: '23 Spanish Club 3.4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Year- ' - book 4: Volleyball 4. f wa' V ,.,-we Paul L. Backman i All School Council 4: Hall Guards 3.4: JETS 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3.4: Key Club 4: Service Squad 3.4: Phy-Chem-Bi 4: Soph. Hop Comm. 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: V Football 4: JV Football 2. John T. Baker . , , , Chorus 2: Hall Guards 3.4: Homeroom Officer 2: Service Squad 2.3: Varsity Club 4: Cross Country 2.3: V Football 4: Track 2.3.4. jonathan A. Baldwin Diana M. Ballard Booster Club 2.3,4: Chorus 2.3.4: FNA 2.3: Homeroom Officer 3: Service Squad 2.3: Yearbook 2.3. 4 Vi,- Mark Bannon Soph. Hop Comm. Z: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: JV Basketball 2. Sharon A. Banschbach Service Squad 4. Vincent A. Barba Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Key Club 4: Service Squad 3.4: Spanish Club 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 5, 4: Bowling 2.3. ' or lean Barber 'X : Booster Club 3.4: FTA 3.4: French Club 3.4: Sr. Play 4: Volleyball 3.4. Mary E. Barnett Booster Club 4: Chorus 2.3. H John Barrett . 355.5 JV Basketball 4: Golf 4: JV XVrestling 3. ' :ali ' ii- W fm me M Hwy Richard Bashan Ron S. Bauer Chess Club 2: JETS 2: Phy-Chem-Bi 2: Golf 3,4: Track 2. Leslie J. Bay Booster Club 2,3,4: Chorus 3.4: Homeroom Officer 2.3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Latin Club 2,3,4: Leaders Club 4: Service Squad 2,3,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: V Basketball 4: V Field Hockey 4: V Soft- ball 3,4: V. Volleyball 4: JV Volleyball 3. Karen Bayersdorfer Comet Shop 4: DECA 4: Basketball 2: Volleyball 2. William D. Barrett All School Council 4: Homeroom Officer 2,3. Barbara D. Barry Chorus 3,43 FMA 3,43 Jr, Prom Comm. 3: Musical 4: Newspaper 3: Sr, Ball Comm. 4: Archery 4. Lucille M. Bartilucci Chorus Z,3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Charles Bartkus Botany 2: Hall Guards 2: Key Club 3: Particle 4: Phy-Chem-Bi 2: Ice Hockey 4. . li 221' Lf':j.-,,1,31 ,.-, '. 17. V' -' , g p ig-Q .35 ,. Qff:. V f- f ' , ,,,, 'fa i . ,4,: J 1, ' f' .Zia fv,.:.....,,. ,Q 4' lk W ,716 Q . . f 7 . ' 2.13 ' .1 Q ,ery ff 'W ,' A: I-21' 7,7355 I ' .VP W-f L ff ' W H - ,. f ffcf ,wif ' 31 , QQ! f Ag 'I f 7 O1 f , , , ff 94 ff! X df 4 Q1 ff Dj WM! A f , 0 , 1 fi I f f X ' - f-asf ' A f.. wwf. , --.-W, .WW ,f,,yf, wx' . f Wx L' 3,2 1 4 2 Mr. Munch beams over new speciman fGenus: Peter Arakasj. : ..... .. , gnu yr.,,H.rg,6 .Aff K.. . Myfwwzffmivi-af WWW fZf3,f,.ff'vf.,w.ff f. cwyawizirwrewyixwf p.fQ': f1 -ff '21 xg gy .rwfwwdgzffygzf if , 5.47.-. , -415 ,.,f-4 ff' 4 1424, lf f A rw,. can .1 1-7 . ' ' ' W3 Milifffiip ' X. .ff U . i. Karen A. Beh ylv. V Bowling 3,45 Softball 4: Volle ball 2. . Barbara C.,Behrens 4 iili' iii Chorus 4: Homeroom Officer 4: Service If Squad 4: Sr. Play 3: Variety Show 4 .V , ' K yfj z V ' 117526 . - -,.4 g Yearbook 4. av' -. -- 9? - Rlchard BCH if Library Staff 3: Golf 4: Track 4. -Y V ay.. ...V 2 Ffa-U A- BCHOIT10 5 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. f V. ' fi 3 f V. 1 uf' . .... f af 22g1faEwf ml-11515 I lzzamzpzga Z 'wifi 8111- 5 Frank R Beltrani V Wrestling 4. Veronica M. Bendell Booster Club 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Library Staff 4: Service Squad 2: Soph. Hop Comm. 2. fm if 'Aa ' Paulette Beniamino Botany 2. ames S. Bennett All School Council 2: German Club 4: Particle 4: Service Squad 2: Variety Show 4. Nancy Bennett Booster Club 3: Homeroom Officer 3: Spanish Club 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Year- book 3. Donald M. Berger All School Council 3: Chess Club 3,4: French Club 3.3: Hall Guards 4: Homeroom Officer 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Phy-Chem- Bi 3.4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: Variety Show 4. as 'N 'jff ' f f f jf? f f 1 , f ffff , if , f J 1 , fffff ,f J f f 0 if rmff' 4 ' ffwf wtf a wf , rzfff i Q f l ' ,,,. 3 ri 'WY' X un. -r.. IBN 1-A if Diane M. Birkel iii 4 4 Leaders Club 4: JV Basketball 2.3: V Field Aly f Hockey 4: JV Field Hockey 2.3: Softball 4: 'Ib :X A: R' JV Volleyball 2: Archery 3. me H john Bittrolff F- ' Lorraine M. Bizon Gene M. Blahato hsyi Latin Club 3: JV Wrestling 2.3. ala?-f t 1. at ' J , , .gg r 'RT' 7 ,ev e Q X x 'SK YI ei . pa, ,G9 pl ' :- -.4 W- 1 'K' i '54 41-In 1-its CJ' 4.5 x.. L hw aiqxrf . 'rg 1-Q YH 53 151--N ,W 5 I 5, w-ann - ,aa-Q ,'f.ls'hwp,m '1 . -,-..-1-.rw-+.-.1-...X July- ,--.tus-1 1. 4' Xe? -af' La -se---'aw me james L. Bergholtz Homeroom Officer 2.3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Varsity Club 2.3.4: V. Baseball 2.3.-l: V Basketball 2.3.43 JV Football 2. Edward Berry Hall Guards 2. Gary C. Bertram Varsity Club 3.4: JV Football 2: V Soccer 3.4: Track 2,3.4: Wrestling 3.4: JV XVres- tling 2. Barbara A. Betchley All School Council 4: Daisy Chain 3: FTA 2,3.4: French Club 3.4: Homeroom Offi- cer 2.3: Local Honor Society 2,3.4: Na- tional Honor Society 3.4: Spanish Club 3.4: Sr. Ball Comm. 3.4. 'W y Q N fr 1 55:325- ,,, .. M 'S 1 7 X L A t,- . 4' I .1 D : ,.. ,1 . f'.ff.z1 t -fr Lois Blanche DECA 3.4: Homeroom Officer 2.3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Year- book 4. Ronald S. Block Chess Club 3: JV Basketball 2: Track 2.3. jeff M. Bloom Hall Guards 4. David S. Blumenthal FMA 3.4: French Club 2.3: Homeroom Of- ficer 4: JETS 4: Tennis 3g JV 'NVrestling 2: National Honor Society 3.4: Newspaper 2,3.4: Roundtable 4: Variety Show 4: Yearbook 4: Fire Squad 4. 6 Susan Boron Booster Club 2,35 FHA 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Musical 25 Spanish Club 3. Nora Bosnick FTA 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Homeroom Officer 3. james C. Bosse Frank O. Bove' All School Council 3,45 Band 2,3,45 FTA 45 Hall Guards 45 Homeroom Officer 3,45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Italian Club 3,45 JV Baseball 35 Newspaper 45 Service Squad 3,45 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Sr. Play 4. Rf-, ,.,. uv., 4. . ...A- fi'i ' J H DECA 2 3' Homeroom Officer 4: Bowling .aafffl 4 ' Joan Boccafola 4 s,.' f px Q , . i C, . ,Kf- ny'- Anclrea E. Braun -X., f Za . .f 2 3' Volleyball 2,3. Anthony J. Bocchiere V Football 45 JV Football 2,35 JV La- crosse 2,35 Service Squad 3,4. James Boclamer Hall Guards 25 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Soph. Hop Comm. 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. William P. Boiko Kathleen Brady Booster Club 45 PNA 2,3,4: Basketball 45 JETS 2,3,4. Martin S. Brandfon Jr. Prom Comm. 35 V Football 45 JV Foot- ball 2,3: Local Honor Society 253,45 Musical 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 National Thespian Society 45 Roundtable 35 Service Squad 25 Sr. Play 3,45 Varsity Club 4. Sharon Brandstein French Club 45 Yearbook 4. S 4 Barbara J. Branham Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Spanish Club 43 Sr, Ball Comm. 45 Sr. Play 4: Yearbook 4. i Susall J Bra ' J Booster Club 3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 PTA 3,45 ralr Homeroom Officer 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: f' ' 5 ' 7 National Honor Society 3.4: Sr. Ball Comm. f . ' yf ' , 5', 45 Sr. Play 45 Variety Show 35 FMA 3,45 f ' 7 Tri-M 3 4 f wf 'Q i'w,..f ,fi t ' 7, I ,gy ., Hr ,f ,:4,ff,, 'f ' :Q f - -4 . ., ! I' 51' ,, Robert B. Breeden. I 4 .I A Zf aqfi Band 2,3,45 JV Lacrosse 35 Variety Show 1, I ff 'ia n' . ,Q '1- iii . ,f 'i 1 '. J ' ' 1 2,3, Dance Band 2.3.4. 73222. ,V .5194 ' ff 5 J ,, 5. Gary Brennan . 4 Key Club 45 lce Hockey 253,41 Tennis 3,45 if 48542, Math ClubA45 Varsity Club 3,43 Yearbook .slfifiii ',f2?3'.'1E'5'i5f2ff?i1if-23275 , ' cr-1' 5 lf' 442 214' 3,43 Fire Squad 4. Kathryn R. Brennan Booster Club 3.4: French Club 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Musical 43 Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Volleyball 2. William C. Bress Band 2.3.4. Clyde Brookbank Homeroom Officer 2: Track 2. Kenneth F. Broska Q Joseph J. Brydia All School Council 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Italian Club 3.4: Newspaper 3: Photography Club 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Variety Show 3.4. Tony M. Bucci John Budnick All School Council 2.3.41 Debate Club 3: JETS 2,3.4: Roundtable 3.4: Service Squad 2.3.4. Valerie S. Budzynski Daisy Chain 3: FTA 3.4: French Club 3.4: Latin Club 3.4: Local Honor Society 2.3.43 National Honor Society 3.4. a-Hu, 1153 Q, ' ff ..v,- Wy X .k cv ' L ft ' ,Q Q . Q. GB . vs r- 1 ik- , 5 f .1 f F 1 I 2 , f ' n . Charles Brown Ran for Class Officer 2.3.42 Lost for Class Officer 2.3.4: Yearbook 2.3.42 SAHMS Int. 3.4: Warm Up Pitcher Baseball 2.3.4. Joyce E. Brown Dennis J. Browning Christine Brunette Chorus 3 .4. .Qi . 4. ' . 1- 1. jfelf xxx W X 3 ww Q. . Ubi J 'af' 4... 'f 1 Z7 x 4 C -Q .lgfif-55 1,3 Q5 LQ Ili M. J it-59 '- if z'-'fx ' .sr 'K . .-.'g.m t- 11:1 -T1 .iwa ' zz' rs TNQ. 1, if -ei' Nqr X x31 7 'Nw 'Cuv- or-W am.. 'bkl l John R. Burke Hall Guards 3.4: Homeroom Officer 2: V Baseball 3.4: JV Baseball 2: V Basketball 3.4: JV Basketball 2: V Football 3: JV Football 2: Service Squad 3.4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Varsity Club 3.4: Chorus 2. Dorothy Burmann Booster Club 3.4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 2.3.4. Patricia D. Burnett Soph. Hop Comm. 2: FTA 3. Julianne Busse 2 Steve D. Cafiero A-V Squad 2: Chorus 45 JV Baseball 25 Gymnastics 2. Gail K. Caglione Booster Club 4. Harold A. Cain V Soccer 45 JV Soccer 3. Gerald Calandrillo Z-Y--7 , . ,.-. W V Mita Z Q , D 5 ,V . fl., , ,, -.2.,'f',' L' ,f , , 3 f .,,,f.,ff . f V, Hg- .rffvk ' .5 V,-was A Z47477! , M . , V .V ,,,. .,,l . -f ,,f,'ff'f'f,5,l , :gy -f:'r 'J . Daniel F. Carey Comet Shop 3: DECA 4: Hall Guards 4: Homeroom Officer 25 Service Squad 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Gene F. Carney Homeroom Officer 45 Gymnastics 2.3.4. Carol A. Carter FHA 35 Homeroom Officer 45 Service Squad 3,45 Basketball 3. joe R. Caruso - .. if 'ff M251 ia 113 ,.,. gg .ft ,'-,'. ,I ,www W .ma A i w f',ff!? li 5 lllr 4 f ,iff 4 f229?2j'f 'I . X Y !.,4.,,:.?a.,..q 4 1 ., , f C t.f!X4f.ia2?f-Q f f f .K g ,f lf ,ja ff off f L WU fl ffmliy, ff lf!z57L2 . . .fffrrf ,nf ff7W'y f ',if-4 'C yew ' ' fy A - ..,. - .- . Catherine L. Bussey Booster Club 45 FNA 2,3545 Service Squad 2. Kevin J. Byrne Kathleen Byrnes Susan M. Cabble Booster Club 4. sf f ha .1 2 fb f f-QQ!!! X. f. ! ff ffm? , gf gpfgd . ,U , , , ,Wav V Q F . l A-f ' ff N' J ff WCW 4' 124. ff f fo. i .V . MMM 1.4 qi. .3 5 I 4 Lois M. Caldwell Booster Club 35 French Club 2,33 Soph. Hop Comm. 2. Frank Campanello All School Council 3.4: French Club 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,4p Cross Country 2,35 Local Honor Society 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Soph. Hop Comm. 2. ' Carl A. Campolettano Hall Guards 2,45 Homeroom Officer 25 V Football 45 JV Football 2,35 Ice Hockey 3,45 V Lacrosse 3,45 JV Lacrosse 2. Bob L. Capel Homeroom Officer 2.3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 35 Soph. Hop Comm. 2. Www. 492. Donna M. Cauley Charles Casimano Bradley R. Cassar if -33. 5. Homeroom Officer 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Fran Castellano Homeroom Ofifcer 2: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Softball 3: Volleyball 3. Arthur J. Catanzarita Band 2.3.4: Musical 4: Variety Show 3,4: Dance Band 3.4. WZ. , ,a W ,f , I f 5,44 , Z.. -'. gums-V 'hav M--nf 4:1 gli? N. x Ni J, i, f .' .'fY7q'i J , H!77Mfwi . f I . ,,,, ., , .,,, . , ll ' 1 f K ...- aff W C 'K' .. I i' 8 fwv' All School Council Z: Book Discussion Club 3: Booster Club 2.3.-4: Chorus 2.3,-l: FTA 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Musical Z,3: Na- tional Thespian Society 4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Spanish Club 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Variety Show 2.3: Yearbook 3: Bowling 3: Italian Club 3.4. Marie Celentano Booster Club 3,4: FTA 4. Deborah J. Cerone Maclelyn J. Chaber Booster Club 2.3: French Club 3.4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Newspaper 3: Particle 4: Soph. I-lop Comm. 2: Spanish Club 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: Variety Show Cary C. Chalmers Chorus 2,3,4: Musical 3,4: National Honor Society 4: National Thespian Society 3,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Spanish Club 4: Sr. Play 4: Tri-M 3,4: Variety Show 3,4: Madrigals 3.4. Jacqueline A. Charbonnet Booster Club 2.3.42 Chorus 2,3.4: FTA 2,3.4: French Club 2,3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Library Staff 2: Service Squad 2,3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: FMA 3. Kathleen L. Chayka Booster Club 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Suzanne M. chayka Booster Club 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. ,QV 3 E! l ir- - 4- N 195 P? X 'II'-'7' A f' af' .,, ffl? ,-5 u -, f ,mx 1-. Lynn Chernok Booster Club 2: DECA 3,4: Homeroom Officer 2.3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. Ellen K. Chernow Homeroom Officer 2,3 ,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Twirlers 2.3.4. 3: Yearbook 3,4: All School Council 4. Maul' 4 - 1 ' ' ff:-: -.xv . - 14 xg., . 1. l -'vm f, , .-x . fi if' .',:E' rf- z k'3--Zh R.. I -. - O31 , 'C Q O -3512 :'.-1 HJ. .0-g 'a'f - 2 . .-...--V l.-gnr ,5o:,,.i,. 3 . . . - . . . . -'- '.'- .-.1 . ..., , . ff , '.'-..--:Ira ' '.' --1 2:41g A day ends With some confusion and curious expressions. , LV'-3 Z, 1i:L','.-K 1 3 'I E. 1 i -' -fl: il f . ' ff: 1 ff - - ': i.:-Sf A - 1. N. : T as 'fer-:aan J slr... rr ,...,.i 6.21.1 A, In b ?, fA,,q.5. :L -Ulfu iii34'DiQ -23 1 , V' 4 'E' 1 i .f ' '5 -,.- A - ,, . Q g Q73 Y .. .. v- II I N W, , xy 'UNI 'I I ' ' 'I' 'rx ' b - u Ili 0 f i s -of q 3 . . . riff p 5,1 Q' .- . V A C fffi 'fig' 74 ' vi . i 17 N ' .' gr :i Si 7 1 s 4 . F A N 'F 4. ' fx .4 'i ,af ,ig . f ' , ff: irvx a- SJ ,H Z I ' 4 4' ij A Z as 1 fs' f . ,pn-19. Wm. David Christiano A-V Squad 2,33 German Club 2,3,43 Hall Guards 33 JETS 43 Newspaper 23 Phy- Chem-Bi 2,3,43 Service Squad 3,43 Radio Club 2,3,43 Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Fire Squad 4. Christine Chwalisz All School Council 43 Booster Club 23 Chorus 2,3.43 FTA 43 Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 Jr. Prom Comm. 3,43 Latin Club 2,3,43 Musical 2,3,43 National Thespian Society 2,3,43 Newspaper 43 Service Squad 2,33 Soph. Hop Comm. 2,33 Sr. Ball Comm. 3,43 Sr. Play 2,3,43 Variety Show 2,3,43 Yearbook 4. Rose Marie Cillis Italian Club 33 Chorus 2,3,4. Geraldine F. Cimino Booster Club 2,3,43 Chorus 2,3,43 FHA 3,43 FTA 3,43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Spanish Club 43 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Volleyball 43 Archery 3,43 Sr. Play 43 Variety Show 4. Helen Chomyk A-V Squad 3: FTA 2,33 French Club 2,3,43 I-lomeroom Officer 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Musical 3,43 National Thespian Society 43 Newspaper 33 Service Squad 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Sr. Play 3,43 Variety Show 3. Ben F. Choules Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Virginia Christensen Booster Club 43 Chorus 2,3,43 French Club 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Musical 3,43 Na tional Thespian Society 43 Phy-Chem-Bi 43 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Sr. Play 43 Tri-M 3,43 Variety Show 3,43 Yearbook 43 Madrigals 3,4. Barbara E. Christian 1 ef E X, :J I f 5 y ff 5 John C. Coffey Hall Guards 43 Key Club 3,43 Fire Squad 3,43 JETS 3,43 All School Council 4. Arlene Cohen FTA 2,33 Horneroom Booster Club 2,3,43 Officer 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Newspaper 33 Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Yearbook 3. Cynthia P. Cohen Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Musical 33 Service Squad 2,3. Michele L. Cohen Booster Club 2,3,43 All School Council 43 FNA 3,43 Homeroom Officer 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Musical 2.3.43 National Thespian Society 3.4: Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Play 2.3,43 Variety Show 2,3,4. Avanelle F. Clark William J. Clark Yearbook Printing 3,4. Christine E. Clinton All School Council 2,3,43 Booster Club 2,33 Botany 23 Chorus 23 French Club 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Newspaper 23 Service Squad 2,33 Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Sr. Play 43 Volleyball 2. Dorothy Cochrane 5 ,,.,, 1, .,1- v:-, 1 '.,,.-.. 3 - ,.,,,..,,,.,- ,nf ..:' 13' '3' fr 3. ,f,l.., -'-., , 3 , v-M, ,f ,fV. VV f - ' ....,..,,,,A .uwyr ogg rs. gfzfjiw :QS v , ,..-.. lf 3 3 3 .5725 ,. 3 ' iezgg, ,V V, 1-M we Y-rf 3 , fe ,rua - fr r ' vw?-x4..'55'115'r ' v 4.3. 5365.1 g 4. 1 IWLQQQ My ai , R 753' 4- ' 4 -Qfl' Navi, W, f we I 9 ,aff 1 'PFWM 'nf ft, My Neal Cohen Diana M. Colacicco Robert A. Colasanti Madeline T. Colasuonno 44-0- . as , 9. 'wa FK' xv-,-- V., William R. Colwell Thomas W. Conkling Latin Club 3,4. Maria Costa Marie F. Cottone Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. 1 -If Gerald F. Coleman Cross Country 4: JV Football 2.3: Track 2.3,4. Lynn C. Collins Italian Club 3,4. Rita A. Collins Booster Club 3. Lorraine C. Colwell 4. 'W'- WN f , , f. wg., ifwi , ' ' .' 5. Qflfiv , V, ,W , .?Q'..g,x- , '-.4 423. . ., 'Y 551y'.,:s: ,jgf 1.12.-fs. : N. , V 1 -QS, '.-st. nga ' ,ta Eixgsifciif ia, 1 ,e'7y4i5?1.flfL'1'2'f!+' ' if ff4?4lf.,a.f- . '-'A'fJv:f251l t!5iVx - Gregg Cox JV Baseball 2: JV Football 2.3.4. Aclelbert H. Cramer Band 2,3. Pete P. Cramer Comet Shop 3.4: DECA 3.4. Robert Crotbers Key Club 41 Track 3. fftga 'r M , ,,,,, - . Gail Danchig All School Council 4: FMA 4: FTA 43 French Club 2,33 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Homeroom Office tional Thes ian P Y 1 Cl 2,35 Soph. Hop Comm. 2,33 Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 43 Variety Show 2,3,43 Year- book 4 3 Volleybal Diane Daniel Booster Club 3,4 Jr. Prom Comm, Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Merrill Daniell V Football 33 JV Cliff R. Danielsen I Gymnastics 2. j V 125 1' 1 ' ..-,. , .aff ' ' 4' 1 , ,,,. an-. fri ! o f 6 I , 'f 071, wwf f ww f, 'L 37 555 , .Q ,,,,,,. fr 5 .g,rj, ,f , . I 'V f il ff, 2 f f f X X A y f C, 'Q-43 17 . v ' ff, 1 ,r ,. f Joseph J. Crowell V Lacrosse 3,43 JV -Lacrosse 2: V Soccer 3,43 JV Soccer 2: Service Squad 2,33 Varsity Club 3,43 Key Club 4. joseph Cubow Roberta Cuccaro Alice M. Cummings Booster Club 3,43 Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Basketball 2,3,4Q FTA 2,3. r 2,33 Musical 2,3,43 Na- Societ 4' Service S uad l2,3. 3 Chorus 2,33 FNA 2,33 4: Soph. Hop Comm. 43 Football 2: JV Lacrosse 2. jf 'i', 171' ' , 1 ' 5131 . 5 ' ,i 3 ' , 77 '31 s'lf :4f1W'7 1 'X 2 W' ff s 3 fr f, i ,'1::j. , 'iii 4 ,V ,V K ,, 4 rf..3.f-aria lll,?l'fJg 1 I L TQQEAQQQWEL WK 'M smeraaa QMARTEQ you roses me A UTTLE L Momma? L SMAQTER N, .. M A , 3 u ? fc jj K .P 7 SEE, THERE ABE SERIOU5 ' UJHAT? EDUCATIONAL 6099 H I 63+ 9 . s ' ' ii -rlfzt V6 V114 xx ff-,in 5'S.- L45 FLAw6 IN oufa GH, 612-STEM! gasp! Ls fl ' - N v L S' - E' 5 -I 4 Nh L' vl 01. va Vaffuf WM, wazww, M-,ff f , John R. Dean Hall Guards 3,43 Homeroom Officer 3,43 JETS 23 Musi- cal 43 Service Squad 3,43 Sr, Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 43 Variety Show 4. Virginia Deegan Booster Club 2,3,43 Chorus 2,3,43 FNA 2,3,43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Soph. Hop Comm. 2. -'ZW i Barbara L. Davies Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Service Squad 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 3. Fred H. Davis Golf 43 Varsity Club 4. Shelly Davis Band 33 Book Discussion Club 3,43 Chess Club 3,43 Homeroom Officer 43 Latin Club 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Particle 3,43 Roundtable 43 Variety Show 3,43 Dance Band 3,4. Warren M. Davis Band 23 FMA 3,43 French Club 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 33 JV Wrestling 2: Phy-Chem-Bi 3.43 Service Squad 23 Variety Show 4. frm Carla DeForcl FMA 4: Particle 3,4. Marcia A. DeGaidano Homeroom Officer 2: Booster Club 3: Chorus 2,33 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm, 4: Basketball 2: Tennis 3: Volley- ball 2: Archery 3: Italian Club 3. Connie M. DePaoli Marie DePietro x 42 -X 3? If fs BJ ' A ,,...! l Janice E. Desimone All School Council 2,39 Chorus 2,3,4: Homeroom Officer 2,3: Sr. Play 4: Twirlers 2,3,4: Variety Show 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: PNA 2. Richard Desimone Chorus 2,3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Musical 2,3,4: National Thespian Society 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 3.4: Variety Show 3,4. Donna J. Detmer All School Council 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Elizabeth J. Dettloff Office Aide 4. -Q fi IP? ,A ,,,-,- ,.. af x Lf' Harold Deppe Salvatore I. DeRosa V Baseball 4: JV Baseball 2.3. Sandra A. DeSersa Booster Club 2,3,4: Chrous 2,3,4: PNA 2,3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3. x., Kathy Desiderio :vm 'D i IR W-z' if jpg .ff v. , - -,-s. Aga, 6... .SQ .,,,,x F' Thomas Devlin Hall Guards 2.3: Service Squad 2,31 Sr. Ball Comm. 2,3. Dolores R. Diak FMA 3,41 Particle 3.4: Yearbook 3. Rancly Diamond Booster Club 2,3,4: FTA 3: French Club 31 l-lomeroom Officer 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 23: Musical 2.3,4g National Thespian Society 3,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Play 3.41 Variety Show 2,3,4. Ruth DiDonato All School Council 4: Booster Club 3: Homeroom Officer Z: Jr. Prom Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. ,F 'san' xr'---f 2. 1 f sv-L. ..-' Irene A. Doino Larry D. Donghia john Donnelly Jeff K. Donohue Qf.-pf K Robert P. Diehl Judy A. Diers Thomas Diesso Diane P. Dillon Marianne F. DiPietra Jr. Prom Comm. 3: FTA 4: Latin Club 3,43 Service Squad 3,43 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Susan G. Dippi DECA 2,33 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Robert J. Dizinno Hall Guards 4: Chorus 2: Interact 4: Home- room Officer 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: V Lacrosse 3: JV Lacrosse 4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Varsity Club 4. Michael S. Dobbs P59- Jeanne M. Donolli PTA 3: Latin Club 2. Jeff W. Doolittle Hall Guards 2,3: Homeroom Officer 2,3,4: V Baseball 2,3,4: V Basketball 3.4: JV Basketball 2: V Football 3,4: JV Football 2: Varsity Club 3,4. Dominic J. D'Orazio Hall Guards 4: Homeroom Officer 2,4: V Lacrosse 3,4-: JV Lacrosse 2. Gary A. Dorfman Frank Dove john Dowling Jacquilyn Downs Jr. Prom Comm, 33 Newspaper 33 Spanish Club 23 Yearbook 33 Bowling 2: Volley- ball 3, Kevin Drab Cross Country 2. fa, A' , mah John Dunaj All School Council 23 Hall Guards 2.3,43 Homeroom Officer 2,33 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Service Squad 2,3.4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2,33 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Varsity Club 3,43 V Baseball 3,45 JV Baseball 2: V Football 3,43 JV Football 2: Ice Hockey 2,3,4: Track 2,3,4. Marie D. Duncan Neil F. Duncan V Wrestling 2,3,4. jean M. Dunseith Latin Club 2. Dena Durand Fred C. Dweir A-V Squad 2,3: Band 2,3,4: Botany 23 German Club 43 Tennis 2,33 Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: Tri-M 4. Mary Earley Bruce C. Ebbecke Library staff 2.3. ' iw, , V , , pa Susan U. Drake Chorus 3,43 Service Squad 2. Katherine Drivas All School Council 2.3: Booster Club 4. Gregory Drumm Interact 3,4. Naomi L. Drummond Chorus 2,3.4: Musical 3: Tri4M 3,4 Madrigals 3.4. ,gui f -V 4' Hifi Qi: in as lx FQ K, , iv M-...J f 's 'Vi 1, L M. ,..r Q Judith A. Ebert FNA 3,45 JETS 3,45 Volleyball 3. james Egan Bowling 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,35 Track Linda A. Eginton All School Council 3,45 Botany 25 Chorus 2,3,45 Jr. Prom Comm, 35 Musical 35 Service Squad 25 Tri-M 3. Pamela F. Eginton , Chorus 25 Homeroom Officer 25 V Cheer- ,f leaders 3. Anna C. Eichler FNA 2. Sharon A. Eisner Booster Club 2. Richard A. Eith Varsity Club 45 Cross Country 35 Gym- nastics 25 Track 2,3,4, Linda S. Eliash Booster Club 45 FTA 45 French Club 2,45 Library Staff 3.45 Yearbook 45 Bowling 45 ' Volleyball 2,3,45 Tennis 3,45 Field Hockey N 3.4. 1 Judith A. Elwood All School Council 35 Booster Club 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Service Squad 2,3,45 Soph. Hop Comm. 25 Sr. Ball Comm, 45 V Cheerleaders 45 Volley- ball 2,3. Michael Emlaw Nancy J. Englernan All School Council 2,35 Booster Club 25 French Club 3,45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Local Honor Society 3,43 Soph. Hop Comm. 25 Spanish Club 45 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Year- book 4. Richatd E. Ericson German Club 3,45 Chess Club 3,45 Home- room Officer 2,35 Local Honor Society 2,3,45 Math Club 2,3,45 National Honor. Society 3,45 Phy-Chem-Bi 25 Roundtable 3,45 Service Squad 25 Track 2. Linda J. Esposito FNA 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Bowling 3. Maureen J. Esposito Office Aide 4. Donald Faichney Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Musical 2,3,45 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Sr. Play 45 Variety Show 43 JV Football 2,33 Track 2. 'I Kathleen Farley Booster Club 3: Homeroom Officer 2,3,43 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Local Honor Society 25 Phy-Chem-Bi 4: Service Squad 2.3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Spanish Club 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Vollyeball 2. Patricia Farnan Booster Club 4: FTA 4: Spanish Club 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. David J. Federbush All School Council 2: Band 2: French Club 2,33 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Local Honor 7,11 Society 2.3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Newspaper 3,43 Roundtable 33 Service Squad - 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Varsity Club 2,3,43 - Tennis 2,3,4. N Susan Rita Feinberg Booster Club 2,3,4: Botany 23 FHA 4: ' FTA 2,3,4: French Club 2.4: Jr. Prom A Comm. 3: Soph. Hop Comm, 23 Sr, Ball Comm. 4. Susan Robin Feinberg Booster Club 4: Spanish Club 3.4: Variety Show 4. 63 if-ef' '14 Beverly M. Fetz Band 2.3: Booster Club 3: FTA 3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Year- book 3,4. fm Elizabeth A. Fieger Booster Club 3.4: Homeroom Officer 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Soph. Hop Comm. Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Michael Field Chorus 3,43 Track 2. Joan Filazzola Homeroom Officer 4. Steven M. Feldman Band 2.3: Local Honor Society 2.3.41 Na- tional Honor Society 3.4: Newspaper 4: Service Squad 2: Variety Show 3: Tennis 3: Dance Band 2.3.4. Harvey Ferdschneider Botany Club 2: Chorus 2.3.43 JETS 2.3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2. Jane E. Ferraro Booster Club 2.33 DECA 4: Hall Guards 4: Service Squad 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Variety Show 3,4. james E. Fetten Particle 3.4: Yearbook 3. E Variety show cast sandwiched homework between late rehearsals. ' Bernard Finn Jerome J. Fischer All School Council 2: Hall Guards 4: Homeropm Offi- ' 3 cer 3.4: Jr. Prom Comm. 2.3,4: Musical 2,3.43 Na- tional Thespian Society 2.3, 4: Service Squad 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 2,3,4: Sr. Play 2. 3.4: Variety Show 2,3,4. l .9 --ga F1 , ,iw Peter A. Fochi Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Chorus 2. Richard A. Fordyce Hall Guards 35 Latin Club 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 JV Basketball 2,3. Margaret E. Fort Booster Club 3,45 FTA 2,3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 25 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Service Squad 2,35 Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Spanish Club 35 Yearbook 4. Patricia A.. Forte Booster Club 35 Soph. Hop Comm. 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Paul Franz Edward Fray Gymnastics 2,3. Elizabeth Freeman Homeroom Officer 4. Glenn T. Frey Margaret S. Fitzgerald Booster Club 2.35 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2,3,45 Spanish Club 45 Soph. Hop Comm. 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 3,45 Soft- ball 4. Thomas P. Flannery All School Council 25 Hall Guards 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Photography Club 25 Serv- ive Squad 2,3,45 Yearbook 4. Elizabeth Flynn All School Council 25 Booster Club 2,3,45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Service Squad 2,3,45 Sr. Ball Comm, 45 Softball 45 Volleyball 2,4. Neal J. Flynn Chess Club 35 Latin Club 2,3,4. Q' 9' gr M84 Suzanne L. Foy FTA 25 Homeroom Officer 2,35 Jr. Prom Comm. 2,35 Service Squad 25 Soph. Hop Comm. 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 41 Sandra Frances Chorus 2,3,45 JETS 2. Janet Franco All School Council 2,35 Booster Club 3,45 PTA 3,45 Service Squad 2,3,45 Soph. Hop Comm. 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Yearbook 3: Italian Club 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Eric Frankel FMA 35 Hall Guards 25 JETS 2,35 Phy- Chem-Bi 25 Service Squad 2,35 JV Soccer 25 Track 2,3,4. Arlene A. Fugarazzo Booster Club 3: Homeroom Officer 3: Jr. Prom Comm, 3. Janice P. Fuhrer Daisy Chain 3: FTA 4: Local Honor Society 2,33 National Honor Society 3,4: Service Squad 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Barbara Fundus Booster Club 2: Homeroom Officer 2: Jr, Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2.3: Softball 2: Volleyball 2. Carmela M. Furgiuele Booster Club 43 Homeroom Officer 2: Local Honor Society 25 Italian Club 3,4. -Z i M ab ,,.... ,H 'X '13 ,--Q-1 X, W. 1 'gf'-er H1 ,af of-4' .gif Q 5- ' ' I ,.'.,:g . . gf. ff pi, 4' 515 :: fjvonfffw 2, ,Alf va , W1 1 ng' Aqagmfgx., nshv, ,hgh -Spf! tg ml' 1 1 g1:y,l4,' Q 1:1 , lf I ,ir 114,34 a 1 4' yy, Vlliv- ' 1, +-,,,.,,f , , . ,., . , , :?i ,.'i1f , a :M V Frances Garnbereri i .X Y. J Barbara Ganley f-i -4 Chorus 3.4: Homeroom Officer 2: Latin 'Pf- Club 2.3,4: Musical 3,4: National Thespian A Steven Garb G Newspaper 3.4: Key Club 3,4: Varsity Club V 45 V Football 43 JV Football 2. Margaret Garipoli ' ' 7 af- A A P Society 3.4: Sr. Play 3,45 Variety Show 3.4. i lvl, ac 2. . 3 , 5 Y: :M f in Lewis G. Furman All School Council 3.4: Homeroom Officer r 2.3.42 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Local Honor Soc-iety 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,41 Service Squad 2f3,4: Class Pres. 3, f? Edward Gaffney Q--P ,,,. Thomas M, Galgano Band 2: Hall Guards 4: Homeroom Officer 4: Math Club 3: Service Squad 3: JV Lacrosse 2.3: Fire Squad 4: Italian Club 3,4. Evelyn T. Gallagher I CU! qu, - 105 fin X-W4 if N-Z rx Jeanne A. Gatruso ,vm Susan Gauthier l 'S Booster Club 3: Spanish Club 3.4. ,ZZ Lillian Gavin FTA 2.3: Spanish Club 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Yearbook 4. George Gee JV Lacrosse 3,4. 83 5 .5 rlii '1 Vf ,pf 4 wmv., , n . fm., 3 , wa ,fr wwf I I , Q M. -W 5 f -f..aaw .. john Gehrr Diane Geiger Booster Club 3,45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Variety Show 45 Yearbook 45 Tennis 3. Stefan Genda Joann Giacopelli james R. Giarraputo V Football 45 JV Football 2,35 JV Lacrosse Barbara A. Giel f Kathleen P. Gingras Comet Shop 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Serv- ice Squad 25 Soph. Hop Comm. 2. Anthony D. Giordano 'ffm 'f' ' .... . 5 fan. College-bound seniors listen to representative tell of life at Stony Brook. , . 2 f , . l . . . 1 E 1 f 474 f fa fgligc., M2996 , we Z . 1-2aff?g dag 'Sf , ' get 4 9 c 2' Af A5 6' 4 fs f ,. -If ef 9 ' f 5 f 54,414 QW., gff2,g.aff-0 vi ,.A, ,..,.,6o 5 5 i ,fail ,, ,ZZ 9 f 9 j 1 1: f 4 do 355474151 4 a Q 4 0940166 .V e no 4 aaa ., 42 6243 . We 4. .g f me Audrey Glenn Book Discussion Club 3: Booster Club 25 Homeroom Officer 25 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Musical 2,45 National Thepsian Society 45 News- paper 2,3,45 Service Squad 45 Soph. Hop Comm. 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Sr. Play 2,45 Variety Show 3,45 Yearbook 3,4. Frank Glibowski V Baseball 3,45 JV Baseball 25 JV Basketball 2,3. V og 1' Z 'In +2 ,MZ . , , 9 0 Q g 9 a an an Willimn Giordano All School Council 25 Chorus 2. Ronald Giorlando Jeffrey E. Glaser A-V Squad 35 French Club 2,35 Math Club 35 Newspaper 45 Particle 45 Phy-Chem-Bi 3,45 Service Squad 45 Softball 4. Arlene Glazer French Club 2,35 Soph. Hop Comm. 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Randa K. Globerman French Club 2,33 Homeroom Officer 2,3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Musical 2,43 Service Squad 2,3,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr Ball COITUI1. 4: Sr. Play 43 Variety Show 2: Yearbook 4: Class Officer 3. David J. Gluck Hall Guards 3,43 Service Squad 2,3,43 Track ff A i ,i , -vt .su N Sanford N. Gold 'r f Chess Club 3,43 Local Honor Society 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Newspaper 2 3 M, 5 X J 4. Quill and stron 3,41 Tennis 3,4. il q Kerry Golden ,af li All School Council 43 Hall Guards 3,43 -i if Homeroom Officer 2,33 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 hu I Musical 3,43 National Thespian Society 43 Service Squad 33 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Sr. Play 43 Variety Show 3. Beth QI. Goldmacher All School Council 4: Band 2.3.43 FTA 2.3.43 Musical 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Newspaper 3,43 Tri-M 3.4: Variety Show 3. Bruce A. Goldmacher All School Council 3: Band 2,3,4: Service Squad 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 3 Varsity Club 2.3.43 V Basketball 2: Golf 3,41 V Soccer 2.3,4: Dance Band 2. fn- 4:-5, Gary I. Goldstein Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Newspaper 2,3,43 Particle 2.3.43 Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Yearbook 2.3.4. Vincent A. Golio Chess Club 43 Newspaper 43 JV Basketball 3,4. Doug P. Gomer French Club 23 Homeroom Officer 23 Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 JV Basketball 33 JV Baseball 3. va- .tt an! -gp Kevin Goode I Hall Guards 2,3,4: Service Squad 2,3,43 Y' Steve R. Goode Gail Goodman Booster Club 3,43 FTA 3.4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Bowling 3,43 Softball 3,43 Volleyball 2. Allan J. Gorcey French Club 33 Homeroom Officer 2: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: JV ,--no av- ,N fs-um. Baseball 2.3: JV Basketball 33 Bowling 3,4. ff' NN was Stan Gorney ...af - Rise' s ' Peter Goussious Chess Club 3: Musical 3.4: National Thes- pian Society 4: Senior Play 43 Variety Show 43 Softball 3,43 Ice Hockey 3.4. Daniel Grady 85 James Graham All School Council 23 Comet Shop 3,43 DECA 43 Library Staff 2. Stephen M. Graham V Wrestling 43 JV Wrestling 2,3. Kathleen A. Grant Booster Club 43 Comet Shop 43 Chorus 33 DECA 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Gymnastics 2,3,4: Volleyball 2,4. Jean. M. Grasso Booster Club 3,43 FTA 3,43 Homeroom Officer 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Italian Club 3.4. Kathleen A. Gregory PNA 2,3,4. Veronica Griffin All School Council 2: Booster Club 3,43 FTA 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Service Squad 2,43 Soph..Hop Comm. 23 Spanish Club 43 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 JV Basketball 2,43 Soft- ball 2,3,43 Volleyball 2,3,4. William Griffin Latin Club 2,3,4. Idilio Grilli All School Council 4: Hall Guards 2,3,43 Service squad 2,3,43 Varsity Club 3,43 JV Basketball 2,33 Track 2,3,4. jane E. Groner Booster Club 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: News- paper 33 Yearbook 3,43 Gymnastics 2,3. Daniel Grumo All School Council 2: Homeroom Officer 23 Latin Club 3: Service Squad 2. Linda Guenther Booster Club 3: PNA 2,3,4: FTA 4: Sr. Play 3: Bowling 3. Edward Guerrero Jr. Prom Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 33 Bowling 2,3. Kenneth Graul Darlene Grecz Booster Club 4: Bowling 33 Volleyball 23 Tennis 3. Elsa Green Booster Club 3,43 Chorus 2,3,43 FTA 43 French Club 33 Homeroom Officer 23 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Year- book 43 Volleyball 2, Italian Club 3. David Greene Band 23 FMA 3,43 .French Club 33 Local Honor Society 3,43 Newspaper 2,33 Phy- Chem-Bi 3: Service Squad 2,33 Variety Show 4. 'XWM F .... . Many, ,Atv My A.-nf 2 n 'll , -rf., , , . ZX, A IA X f. , a V li 'C 1- ' ' Z M ' ,, ' , .,, S fl V. N . 2 4 . . wif' 'A I X. ii a K ,.f f f f lx, :,4'lZ?-'f4Q7f51f522i2?, E ri :WW f -' 'lvf .Af :,..::::: ,wimi :ffialsasa emma' ii......i , Margaret M. Halcott Chorus 2: DECA 3. Richard K. Hallock David P. Hamma All School Council 4. Linda A. Hanau Band 2,3,4: PTA 2.3,4: French Club 3.4: Newspaper 3.4: Particle 4: Sr. Play 4: Variety Show 3: Tri-M 4. fi jg v-ww fi-pg -nw--.,. . . .L , i ' f e a. X fi 4 'hr , f , W M, , 455.51 . 'f f 'V-Gi , . A. ' 4. ' f av' yay: 7 ' . -- 'H ' W., , A . . ., , WW Q, Josephine Guidi All School Council 2.3: Booster Club 2.3: Homeroom Officer 2.3.41 Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Volleyball 2: ltalian Club 3.4. Fred Gulbrandsen V Soccer 2.3: Varsity Club 2.3. Roseann Gurriera Janet Gutoski Booster Club 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Linda H. Habenicht Spanish Club 3. Evelyn Hachadoorian Chorus 2,3.4: PNA 2: French Club 2.31 Musical 3.4: National Thespian Society 4: Service Squad 2: Sr. Play 3.4: Tri-M 4: Variety Show 3.4. Donna Hackett Spanish Club 2.3: Variety Show 4. Laura A. Hagen All School Council 2.3: FTA 3.4: Local Honor Society 2.4: Musical 3.4: National Honor Society 4: Orchestra 2.3.43 Tri-M 3,4: Twirlers 2: Yearbook 3: Italian Club 3.4, Q55 ,.. 41- dvi 546-.o 'ww 7 Michael Hand Cross Country 2: JV Football 2.3. Rick Hardmeyer Hall Guards 3.4: Key Club 4: Newspaper 2: Service Squad 2,3,4: Varsity Club 3.4: Cross Country 2.3,4: Track 2,3.4: Fire Squad 4. Russ Hardmeyer Band 2.3,4: Hall Guards 3.4: Key Club 4: National Honor Society 4: Service Squad 4: Varsity Club 3.4: Cross Country 2.3.42 Track 2.3.4. Jane E. Harlin Booster Club 3: Bowling 3: JV Softball 3. 87 Patricia I.. Hartog Bowling 3,43 JV Softball 4. ames Harvey Richard Hasbrouck French Club 2,3,43 JETS 23 National Honor Society 3,43 Newspaper 2,3,43 Phy- Ch -B 2,3. , Robert C. Hasel French Club 2,33 Service Squad 2,33 JV Soccer 2. Robert J. Heartt All School Council 4: French Club 2: Hall Guards 3,43 Homeroom Officer 3,43 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 3,43 Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Varsity Club 3,43 JV Baseball 2: V Basketball 43 JV Basketball 2,33 V Football 3,43 JV Football 2,32 V Lacrosse 4. Henry P. Heer Ingeborg A. Heer German Club 3,43 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Carol J. Heidel Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Bowling 3,43 Softball 3: Volleyball 2. L'-in Carol S. Harris FNA 2,3,4. Gail Harrison Mark A. Hartman Chorus 2,3,4. Joyce Hartog Bowling 3,4. james C. Hawkins German Club .4. Karen J. Hawkins Jr. Prom Comm. 3 Soph Hop Comm 2 Variety Show 43 Softball 3 Volleyball 2 3 Dorothy Haynes Chorus 2,3,4. Timothy Healey Steven Heideman Roundtable 3.4: Yearbook 4: Debate Club 3. Leonard J. Heidenfelder Loretta A. Hellman I9 OM' Chorus 2,3,4Z PNA 2,3,4: Homeroom Officer 2.3: Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 3: Yearbook 3. Susan B. Heinz Soph. Hop Comm, 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Gymnastics 4: Softball 4. 4459 'Rr Diane E. Hendry Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Antoinette Hermanek Michael Hermanek Hall Guards 3.4: Bowling 3,45 Cross Country 4: Track 3,41 Service Squad 2,3. Richard J. Herrmann H in, ,X A-V Squad 3: Comet Shop 3. ' 3 -GX 'af Eileen A. Heischmann Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Booster Club 3: Service Squad 3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Volleyball 3. Helen M. Hejnas Book Discussion Club 4: Botany 2: Library Staff 2,3,4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Phyllis E. Hellsten Karen M. Hemgen All School Council 3.4: Booster Club 3: Chorus 2: Service Squad 2: Yearbook 3: Volleyball 2. 49 ,QW QQ wg AE .f f' Ill' f 'I ff ' ' .. . ' ' J 3 ' 1 ,Pwr t u l' l Expectant Seniors paid early for their Washington Trip. 'X ik 'S x Bernard S. Herschbein Q., .,. ,, . ,-, , YI' .W 3,-1 'Yom if Mt V Football 4: Ice Hockey Steve A. Hesbach 3 . 5 kj' 'Y i anna, Barbara L. Hicks FTA 2,3,4: French Club 3: JV Basketball 3: JV Volleyball 3. Linda A. Hildebrandt Booster Club 3: Chorus 2,33 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2: Bowling 3,4. Valerie A. Hill PTA 4: French Club 4: Library Staff 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Musical 4: Newspaper 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: Variety Show 4: Yearbook 4. William M. Hiskey , HW- V K :rw 31 Thomas V. Hoffmann All School Council 2.4: Book Discussion Club 3: Debate Club 3: Homeroom Officer 3: JETS 2.3.43 Key Club 4: Local Honor Society 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,43 Newspaper 2.3: Particle 3,4: Photography Club 3.4: Sr. Play 4: Phy-Chem-Bi 2,32 Roundtable 3,4: Variety Show 4: Year- book 2,3,4: Math Club 3. Patricia Holden Homeroom Officer 2,3: Musical 2,3,4: National Thespian Society 4: Orchestra 2.3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Spanish Club 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr, Play 4: Variety Show 2.3: JV Cheerleaders 2. jamie L. Holder Danny J. Holohan Hall Guards 3,41 Key Club 4: Service Squad 3. z'::'izpiy3-i,'.g-fr', ' 12' ' J ve .Y Linda E. Hitchen PNA 3.4: Daisy Chain 3: French, Club 3: National Honor Society 3.4. Douglas L. Hodges Homeroom Officer 4. Donald Hoffman Stuart Hoffman JV Football 2: JV Wrestling 2. james G. Holubis V Basketball 3,4: JV Basketball 2: Cross Country 3: Golf 2. Dennis Holz , Barbara J. Hoops Booster Club 3.4: Library Staff 4: Musical J ' 4: Newspaper 4: Spanish Club 4: Sr, Ball Comm. 4, Sr. Play 43 Variety Show 4: Yearbook 4. Eileen Hoosack Booster Club 2: Chorus 2: Homeroom Officer 2: Soph, Hop Comm. 2. ' 1',:,W,, an AMWQZZW 5 -' r 'V' ,Q 4 Www , 3 fm: w e 7 W W 3 2 f 445 , . X X! Q'-was Gary M. Huber Cross Country 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Library Staff 23 Varsity Club 3. Donald Hughes Debate Club 33 Library Staff 23 News- paper 2,3. Patricia A. Hughes FTA 3: Spanish Club 43 Library Staff 2. Veronica E. Hughes Chorus 2,3,43 FMA 33 PNA 23 Musical 3,43 Sr. Play 3,43 Variety Show 3,4. ,I -wr, M.. 5,652 f v mic., . ' I ' ff . fem' r 4 J 'f f' ',2,fff1 1 js 05 1 an V A, X 1. , 7 f ld, Q, , aww.. ' x I . 1 , 1 2 All Margaret A. HOPPQ' fn . ',-ff' '- if .- ff V - , or .s Booster Club 33 Jr. Prom Comm, 3: Service ' ' ' A -aff., ' .. I . .lf-Q 'GX ,rv X Fr i Denise E. Howe Booster Club 3: Soph. Hop Comm. 1: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Carol A. Hoyeski Booster Club 3.4: Tennis 3. Gary W. Hubbs Chess Club 3,43 Debate Club 33 Tennis 2,3,43 Local Honor Society 2.3.42 Math Club 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3.4: Roundtable 3.43 Yearbook 4. 'ir ,ff IVZ '47 . f , .4 iv K V f ' ff ye- Q it gre' I ii jf' -'Y 3 X A ' I' 1 ' 5 fi M .'l!'E ' 'd.fv'fl9ki'4 ' g . w ,,. 2 7 , . ,,,. '1,1,f:'s-5:-1Q..- ' i I I V. 1,1 .1 W, 4 , Y-14.Q,:,5I.AKi7g,':if3 21 -,V 41 f 'I , . 'f 5 . . : - ',1.1v.'1.fhrj3 ' , i if 'tlfwgil A H - 5:33-?fi'ff'4f'flQ5i'2. - 1' I A ' .V Y . I turf f' VJ' Jzzyvv '7 f'-f!2',2:' M 'f fm ,el 41 l1 1. TTD- John Iannone JV Football 2,33 V Football 4: Gymnastics 2.3.43 Varsity Club 2,3,4. Kenneth Israelton Hall Guards 33 Homeroom Officer 2: Service Squad 2. Kenny V. Jacobs Musical 3. Verna J. Jacobs Booster Club 2: FTA 2,43 Library Staff 21 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. ff , .wx . 4... ,N .K 'wie , ,ag fur fy, -', X ve--r X 3 Nancy R. Humann Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Musical 3. Charles R. Hummel German Club 3.4: Homeroom Officer 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: JV Basketball 33 Bowl- ing 23 Track 3. Mark Hyman Homeroom Officer 2. James Iannone Gymnastics 2,3,4: Varsity Club 2,3,4. V 3' if iunt x .ff ,. -fd 1. xx.. XJ Q 3 an ' f ' T311 .,,,' A ,,..J. f at , gi t: -.k a ,,VV X 3 . at 3 - 4, ,A ,',.,, v .,,., T Bertram C. Jantzer Yearbook Printing 3. Carol A. Johmann Daisy Chain 3: Local Honor Society 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Newspaper 3,43 Particle 33 Phy-Chem-Bi 3,43 Year- book 3,43 ltalian Club 3,4. Maryann Johnston All School Council 23 Booster Club 2,3,43 FNA 2,33 FTA 2,3,43 French Club 2,3,43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Spanish Club 2,33 Newspaper 33 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Sr. Play 43 Yearbook 3,43 Volleyball 2.3. Kenneth C. Jones A , f f ,. . Carol E. Jacobson Chorus 2,3,43 Daisy Chain 33 FTA 43 French Club 43 Local Honor Society 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Variety Show 43 Sr. Play 43 Yearbook 4. Barbara A. James Booster Club 3,43 Chorus 2,3,4. Linda S. James Booster Club 33 Chorus 2,3,43 FHA 43 FTA 23 Service Squad 23 Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Jane Jansen Booster Club 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Yearbook 43 Basketball 43 Volleyball 33 Tennis 3,4. agua, C TOLD US TO MAKE A DRAWING OF A A REAL DOG.. THE TEACHER V c I I Harold I. Kalmaer DECA 2: Homeroom Of- ficer 2,33 Sr. Ball Comm. 3,4. 7 ,T-0 Jeanette Kalmaer wg R All School Council 33 Booster Club 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Sr. Play 4. alt JUST HAVE TOTELL HER I 'T 'I -ALAN .55 -,....1Qg:- powt mow ryiv REAL Does., . - 3 3 3 KR -1-1,- ,.,.:-L. Christine M. Junge Booster Club 33 Prom Comm. 33 Musical 3,43 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Sr. Play 4. David Jungrnan All School Council 3,43 Debate Club 33 German Club 3,43 National Honor Society 43 Newspaper 3,43 Particle 33 Quill And Scroll 43 Roundtable 3,43 Yearbook 3,43 Softball 3. Steven A. Kahn All School Council 2,43 Hall Guards 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 33 JV Lacrosse 23 V Soccer 33 JV Soccer 23 Service Squad 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Yearbook 4. Karen Kaitin FMA 33 Chorus 2,3,43 FTA 2,3,43 French Club 3,43 Local Honor Society 2,33 National Honor Society 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Tri-M 43 Yearbook 43 Madrigals 4. LlI1Cl21 Kamen French Club 2.3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: 4 Service Squad 2,3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: Variety QM- Show 2.3. Stephen Kamen Homeroom Officer 3: JETS 3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Newspaper 4: Photography Club 4: Phy-Chem-Bi 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Yearbook 4. jay Kaplan Homeroom Officer 4: Latin Club 3,4: JV Football 2.3: V Wrestling 3,4: JV Wres- tling Zg Local Honor Society 2,3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Phy-Chem-Bi 2: Serv- ice Squad 2: Sr, Ball Comm. 4: Varsity Club 3.4. Anne C. Kappel Booster Club 3.4. M Wagga f ffyea fy . :pit fliffi f ' - ff gf. fflfff 7' ' QF ff! Pffff I. ,, C . ' V1 of X baud' MLM W,,,wM,,,, 1, ' .ff f jf f 4 ef ,X .7 V . J l Beverly Kaye Chorus 3,4: FTA 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Musical 3.4: National Thespian Society 3,4: Sr. Play 4: Tri-M 2,3.4: Bowling 3 Italian Club 3,4: Variety Show 4. Dave J. Kean JV Lacrosse 2: JV Wrestling 2. .f 'v 'X I! m 'nw ff 'X Aman- ff afar Leon J. Kaprinski DECA 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: JV Football 2.3. Nancy Kasulka Leaders Club 4: V Basketball 4: JV Basket- ball 3: Basketball 2: Bowling 4: V Field Hockey 4: V Softball 3,4: Softball 2: Volleyball 2. Margie D. Kaufman Janet Kawaller Booster Club 2.3.4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Musical 3.4: National Thespian Society 4: Roundtable 3: Spanish Club 3,4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4.: Sr. Play 3,4: Variety Show 4: Yearbook 3.4: Field Hockey 3. Y' : N--,Q-I 'N Eiieen A. Keiihef DECA 4. V F.. L H va' Debra H. Keller ' FTA 3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Library Staff - . K C Q, V' 2: Service Squad 2.3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: 7: :: -'-arf' Variety Show 3: Yearbook 4: Volleyball 2. 'sr , ,.Xg A i.f- .43 'fn fi QNYX W1 515-. gy...-. ,f uw fvv james S. Kellner Chess Club 3.4. 5 A., Donald Kelly A-V Squad 4: Photography Club 4: Radio Club 4: Fire Squad 4. Robert Kenefick Eileen M. Kennedy 90 jean Kennedy Patricia A. Kenned Y Booster Club 3.43 Chorus 2,3,43 FTA 3,43 Spanish Club 4. Susan C. Kessler Band 2,3,43 Booster Club 3,43 FMA 43 FTA 3,43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 French Club 3,43 Latin Club 43 Local Honor Society 2,3,43 Musical 43 Orchestra 43 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Sr. Play 43 Yearbook 43 Tri-M Gary J. Kiriewsky George Klein V Football 3,43 JV Football 23 V Lacrosse 3,43 JV Lacrosse 23 Spanish Club 2,3,4. oan Kni ht 8 Booster Club 3,43 Jr. Prom Comm. 3,43 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Sr, Play 43 Basketball 2,43 Bowling 43 Softball 43 Volleyball 2,3,4. Linda K. Knipper FNA 33' Homeroom Officer 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. john Knott Rudolph A. Koegl A-V Squad 43 Chess Club 33 Math Club 4: Photography Club 3,43 Radio Club 43 Yearbook 43 Fire Squad 4. Christine A. Koenig All School Council 2,3,43 Chorus 23 FNA 2,3,43 Homeroom Officer 2,33 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Musical 43 Service Squad 2,3,43 Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Variety Show 4. Barry B. Koling Barbara Kolodziejczyk Booster Club 33 Spanish Club 3,43 V Basketball 3. Diane J. Kissick Booster Club 3,43 Chorus 2,33 FTA 3,43 French Club 23 Jr. Prom Comm, 3: Service Squad 23 Sr. Ball Comm, 43 Bowling 3,43 Volleyball 2. George Kist Chorus 2,3,4. Paul N. Klarin All School Council 23 German Club 33 Hall Guards 43 Homeroom Officer 23 JV Foot- ball 23 Track 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Susan Klausing If ,yffyvf .ff 1 4 fffffyfff ,ff f , jf lf 'I f,f' . :if Q ' f 7 f ,W M 41, 1 f f . . 1 fy fwf ,. W M v f f . i Q, 756, V, M ,, WWW 2, ' 5 M X ,ff f,ff ff f , f ,,, yfwffa MA! 7 1 ma M027 f I W I 1 X 1 M ff W f f 1 f fy f ,Q f MWQ ff if 4 ,Cf , f 2 f X f 41 74 , 6 1 V 4. 0 X, ,V 4 V afzffa , i, . Sw? M , 'Z . A -fb .M X2 ,I , AX 5' gg! xxx 'VI I .-.N . , 4771260-K' Barry D. Kriegel mn Chess Club 3.4: Latin Club 3.4: Math Club 2.3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Phi-Chem-Bi 2: Roundtable 3.4. Lau Lorelle A. Krogmann Homeroom Officer 3: Musical 3.4: National Thespian Society 3.4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: J Sr. Play 3.4: Variety Show 3,4. Tony E. Krysinsky June Kuffner ,d' Mx, . 58..- , 5,-it: 32 T t 3 X .. gy? -.. I, ... .X -.. af 4 Ns.-1 '! 'T 332' ,png rQ7'S v7.7 Philip Konits Chess Club 3.4: French Club 4: I-lomeroom Officer 4: Local Honor Society 3.4: Math Club 4: Musical 4: National Honor Society 4: Orchestra 2,3.4: Dance Band 2. Nancy I. Korfitzen Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Bowling 3. Karen E. Kozak Chorus 2,3.4: FHA 4: FNA 4: Library Staff 2.3: Newspaper 4. Florence Koziuk Comet Shop 3: Homeroom Officer 2: V Basketball 3. Francis M. Koziuk French Club 2.3: Interact 4: Fire Squad 4. Margaret Kozma Booster Club 3: Daisy Chain 3: Spanish Club 3. Richard A. Kramer All School Council 2,3.4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: V Football 3.4: JV Football 2: V Lacrosse 3.4: JV Lacrosse 2: Service Squad 2.3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm, 4: Varsity Club 2,3,4: Yearbook 4: Class Pres. 2: Class Vice-Pres. 4. Frank E. Kratzel S3 - N ' i -gf ,.. Alan W. Kummer Cvolf 4. Richard Labanowski Key Club 4: Cross Country 4: Track 4: Service Squad 4: Varsity Club 4. Leonard I.aFeir Newspaper 3: Yearbook 3. Brian Lafferry Band 2.3.43 Dance Band 2.4: Marching Band 2.3. 9a 5 4' A V, .V 9: .L.-k ja, V'..k rf 5 'W f - . if f :-af , fr ii. , : ff , , Q ,W . f f,A, . .2 , F ' i V f. 6 -'51 . 4 :CWC ia, ,, : I A t., f A ,-,- 7 . 1.-'fa ' , f fe' ' ' ,fpf'f',.fgfI.+-,., fi' 1-257' f.-4' .,g',l2g,ffftI:fL-Eff' In ff. - , ' ' fm'k K'.h, ,1 , . v h e A 74 4 4 ' , -f wry g ff ff f 2' QQ .gf y f ,'4- if C5574 ff ., Aff ff 4' 'I 41' af, '-f- f -' - Sally Lannigan Chris LaPlant Kenneth R. Laremore German Club 3,4: Hall Guards 4: Home- room Officer 3: Key Club 2,3,4: Track 3: Local Honor Society 2,3,4: National Honor Society 3,4:' Service Squad 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Kathy M. Larkin Booster Club 3,4: Botany 2. 3... Lift Frank LaFrance Golf 3,4: Varsity Club 3,4. Patricia A. Lance Chorus 2,3,4: FHA 3,4: Musical 3,4: National Thespian Society 4: Soph. Hop Comm. Z: Sr. Play 4: Tri-M 4: Variety Show 3,4. Alison S. Landes Booster Club 2,3,4: Botany 2: FTA 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Newspaper 4: Spanish Club 3,4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: Variety Show 4: Yearbook 3,4. Priscilla K. Lang Booster Club 3,4: FTA 2: French Club 3,4: Musical 2. Carol A. Larson Booster Club 3: Chorus 2,3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Archery 3. Michele E. Lauer All school Council 4: Booster Club 3: FTA 2,3,4: French Club 2,3,4: Homeroom Officer 3: Local Honor Society 2,3,4: Variety Show 4: Tennis 3: Italian Club 3,4. Kathleen A. Leary All School Council 3: Booster Club 2,3,4: Homeroom Officer 2,3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad Z,3,4: Spanish Club 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Basketball 2,3: V Cheerleaders 4: JV Cheerleaders 3: JV Soft- ball 3: Softball 2: Volleyball 2,3. Alan J. Lebrecht Coy-'ey Lee Basketball 4. Laura Leight All School Council 4: Band 2,3,4: Chorus 2: FTA 3,4: Latin Club 3.4: Musical 31 Phy-Chem-Bi 3: Sr. Play 3: Tri-M 3,4. Mark Lenetsky All School Council 3: Debate Club 3,4: French Club 3: JETS 2,3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Local Honor Society 2,3,4: Math Club 2,3,4: Musical 3,4: N2fiO1'12l H01101' Society 3,4: National Thespian Society 43 Newspaper 3,4: Particle 3,41 Phy-Chem- Bi 2: Quill and Scroll 3,4: Roundtable 3.4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: Variety Show 4: Yearbook 3,4. Janet Leonhard All School Council 2,31 Band 23,43 BOOSYCI Club 3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Musical 3: Orchestra 3: Sr. Biall Comm. 4: Tri-M 3,4: Yearbook 3: Italian Club 3. f'7B w 3 ai fli 3? W i Bs r ' Irene M. Leonick 7 I .:.. 4 .M 1 National Honor Society 4. . 'I i 3 A x 1' f 'Ixos Henry R. Lescynski 4 3 'M ij 'W fi 'I . 'Ja 5' ii r I 2 F JV Basketball 3. .,. r ' 1 3 Daniel C. Lester A-V Squad 2: Chess Club 3: Hall Guards 2.3.41 JETS 2.3.41 Bowling 3: Gymnastics 2.3.4: Tennis 2.3: Service Squad 2.3,4. Richard Letscher Chess Club 3. 'V W 243' ' james Lightcap Hall Guards 3.4. Judy E. Lilienthal Band 2.3.4. Booster Club 3.4: FTA 2.3,4: Musical 3,43 National Thespian Society 4: Orchestra 4: Tri-M 3.4: Variety Show 3.4. Arthur J. Linn Sam Lipiro Jr. Prom Comm. 3. f 4, ia ' i 4 fx: fi ,M-ff aid ZW 4 t, :was xiii Ki 'S Paula A. Licastro Booster Club 2.3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 2.3.4 lralian Club 3.4' Soph. Hop Comm. 2 3 Service Squad 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4 Charlene G. Lieder FTA 2: Spanish Club 3 Russell H. Lieder james T. Lien Cross Country 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. - . o-Ann Lips Booster Club 3.4: FTA 3.4: F Homeroom Officer 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Je Bowling 3.4: Softball 2: Volleyball 2: Archery 4. ffrey J. Littrnan Book Discussion Club 3: JETS 2.3.45 Local Honor Society 2.3.4 : National Honor Society 3.4: Photog- raphy Club 4: Phy-Chem- Bi 2: Service Squad 3.4: Yearbook 3.4: Fire Squad 3.4. '36 7 7 Arent push-ups fun. Just ask Mark Virgilio. un. rap - sg mv, Patrick Lourenco Brian D. Low Bowling 4. Frances L. Lynch Booster Club 45 Chorus 25 -FTA 25 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Leaders Club 45 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Gymnastics 2,3,4. Timothy P. McAleese Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Basketball 35 Softball 3. Nicholas M. Lomangino Chorus 2,3,45 Italian Club 3. Walter C. Long Homeroom Officer 35 Tennis 2. Camille Longabardi All School Council 35 DECA 43 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Variety Show 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Frank J. Lotti V Soccer 3,45 JV Soccer 25 JV Wrestling 25 Varsity Club 3.4. f 1. f- 3 ,, ..,, Noreen M. McCormack All School Council 2,45 Booster Club 3,45 Chorus 25 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Soph. Hop Comm. 25 V Cheerleaders 3,45 Gymnastics 2: Softball 4. Nancy L. McCotter Booster Club 3,45 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Chorus 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Eileen A. McDonald Booster Club 3,45 Chorus 2: PNA 25 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. joseph C. McDonald Band 2,3,4. Walter P. McCabe Latin Club 45 Service Squad 3.4. Philip McCafferty Gerald McCarthy Ice Hockey ,2,3,4: Sr. Play 2. Rollin C. McClain Band 2,45 Book Discussion Club 25 Home- room Officer 2,3,45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 V Basketball 3,45 JV Basketball 25 V Soccer 3,45 JV Soccer 2: Interact 25 Local Honor Society 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Newspaper 3,45 Soph. Hop Comm. 2-2 Spanish Club 3: Yearbook 4. 4259 cat, in-c... james J. McDonough Chess Club 2,31 Hall Guards 2. Peter W. McDonou h g Chess Club 3,4: German Club 3,4: Particle 3,43 Phy-Chem-Bi 3,4. Christopher McEntee C'hOrl1S 2,3,43 Musical 3,4: National Thes- pian Society 43 Sr. Play 43 Tri-M 43 Variety Show 3.4: Madrigals 4. Patricia A. McGee Booster Club 2,33 PTA 43 French Club 23 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2,3: Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Sr. Play 4: Basketball 2: Bowling 2: Gym- nastics 2,3.4: Softball 33 Volleyball 2,3. rw? ,sw 'sf xl' Judy McGregor Kathleen A. Mclaughlin V Basketball 3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 V Soft- ball 2,3,4: Softball 2,3,4: V Volleyball 4: Volleyball 4. Gary D. McManus Chorus 2: Hall Guards 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 2,3,4: Musical 2,3,43 National Thespian Society 2,3,43 Service Squad 2: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Sr. Play 2,3,4: Variety Show 2,3,4. Brian J. McMenamin All School Council 3.4: French Club 3.41 Homeroom Officer 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Key Club 3,4: National Honor Society 4: Particle 3,4: Quill and Scroll 3,43 Round- table 33 Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Yearbook 2,3,4: JV Soccer 2,3: Class Pres. 4. 'fan ., SX ax-, - s. ' X. Alf ff , . 414 Q..- KXXT X. YZ . Howard P. McGowan Thomas H. McGowan Rod McGrath German Club 2.3: Cross Country 2. Thomas E. McGreevy V Lacrosse 4: JV Lacrosse 2.3. ss.. ,-,x wa.. 3 Q Xxxuf Patricia A. McNeely Booster Club 4' Chorus 3,4: PNA 2,3.4: S.. Pi., .. ' A X Eileen McNierney i f I,-asf an kat, All School Council 43 Booster Club 3. Homeroom Officer 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3.4 Service Squad 3.4: Soph. I-lop Comm, 4: Sr Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: Bowling 4 Softball 4: Volleyball 2.3,4. David W. MacCarn Chess Club 2: Chorus 2.3.4: JETS 2.3.4 Musical 3.4: National Thespian Society 4 Photography Club 4: Radio Club 3,43 Sr. Play 4: Variety Show 3. Robert C. Mackin Homeroom Officer 3: Latin Club 23,4 Phy-Chem-Bi 2: Service Squad 2. 9 2861 QV. -Q-.g.,,f 'f wwf f 'W'- Vmcent -I. Malizia N! ' DECA 45 Homeroom Officer 3. giyvj, I LJ If .,f', : J K7 X f yr! . K I j ZZ! 5 I , ff , ii -X. - .X , ..V' f. ' ' - 45? 1 X I I Thomas E. Maloney f 5 5 French Club 35 Latin Club 2,35 Musical V 34, 1 2,3,45 FMA 3,4. , ' , Marilyn Mancuso Booster Club 35 Chorus 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Bowling 3. ,,r, f ,vf.- ' 'C-'VM gg! .l,....,..,.,...... ,. , fffgztziuzfrrzttxvggf ,Q ?i,mW?...... I M Diane Manera Homeroom Officer 25 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 DECA 3. My u:::ill2i1Z',1ZiZ2. 'fi 35,11 , 'f' M , .. M., L35 , 7 W'-fy ...vxggg1i:5:.'::z: f-212, -'L,,-.7923 ,Z- 1 W ff' Mifyim-:Km 12 rffgf' . V . ,...- :::'.z. H tzkumig ' . :. ,:',,.,.,.,.. .gf-4 . 1 . Enthusiastic seniors ran snack bar at Variety Show. MU ff, X .2 4, fff Charles Macone Richard A. Magee Richard D. Maguill Newspaper 3,45 Yearbook 3,4. Rita A. Makowski Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Sr. Ball Comm. 4 .i,, 1 J ' J -, ,V ff. ' ',' if' , 4,.,,,,,g,4: f.,, , ., .5 : - . -w.: - Cy' , I f, P A W, ff 24 -..,..f,, f 1 f 4, f f f . 5 X X 43 M. ,arfff f iiilmi ' f wif IV ewvai .a if , A ,rug ie 'f 'Wir A K ,. , , f51f:f4.wwJ7y33qQf idiww-avefiwfa, ' wf, 5z'f 2...w4wfMiv,,v4?. 'wie ' 5:1-ifz H22Zz:f2.::. 4:1 ' ggg'nE3Ei:c:u::e: 'kwffxi f' .,,, ,,,-,M-Hgygg gag, , , -'jf,,g.f.y. -,Fw-2-I 2231, 'ar'-'ag Robert A. Mangels Band 4. Nancy Mantell Booster Club 3,47 PNA 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Soph Hop Comm. 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Softball 3 Volleyball 2,3. M Donna M. Mappus Booster Club 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 Ball Comm. 45 Sr. Play 4. Michael J. Marcinik Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Jr. Prom Comm 3 Key Club 4. Ken Marcus 5 5 gli Local Honor Society 3,45 , Newspaper 3,45 Service Squad 3,45 I-Iomeroom aw, , W Officer 25 JV Lacrosse 2,35 '. ' 3:73 'ffff .4471 f 'W ' JV Soccer 2.3. - ' ' , 775 Sue H. Margolies A Booster Ciub 2,35 DECA f 5 Q . 34 5 rlha Mi , 5 ' 4' cre, Mitchell M. Markowitz All School Council 2.3.41 French Club 2,31 Debate Club 31 Interact 4: Homeroom I gn Officer 21 Local Honor Society 2,3,4. -97 ' ' National Honor Society 3,41 Phy-Chem- Bi 2: Roundtable 3,41 Yearbook 2,3,4. ., V, wfyfr Fw Edward J. Markunas Yearbook 3.4. .Qf 4V Michael A. Masciello Hall Guards 3,41 National Honor Societ 3,41 Service Squad 21 Varsity Club 3,41 V Basketball 3.4: JV Basketball 21 V Baseball 3,49 JV Baseball 21 V Football 3,41 JV Football 2. William R. Mashburn Jr. Prom Comm. 31 Soph. Hop Comm 2. Joseph P. Masters Interact 41 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Delores A. Matienzo Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: --f' Homeroom Officer 4. Rolf Martar JETS 2.4. XM! ' Barbara L. Matthews Booster Club 3: FNA 2,3,4. Joyce Mattis Jr. Prom Comm. 31 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. aw. ,ws gf- fyf 'Ur M ' Robert W. Matz fT '1-- . l...,.. Lorraine S. Mauro Philip M. Mazzullo DECA 31 Bowling 3. Carol D. Mead 577.-1-W--W-Y fr--New Band 2.3.41 Booster Club 21 Jr. Prom V V ' Comm. 3: Orchestra 3,41 Sr. Ball Comm. 1 f 1 F 4: Sr. Play 4: Bowling 2. l Richard L. Meares -' Chorus 2.3.41 Track 31 Basketball 41 as GN 45 'G' Q Nm Softball 4. ---4 . Marsha B. Mehr Marching Band 3,41 Daisy Chain 3: FTA 'ca' 3.4: French Club 3: Homeroom Officer 3: Local Honor Society 3.4: Musical 4: Nation- al Honor Society 3.41 Orchestra 3.4: Soph, Hop Comm. 31 Spanish Club 3.4: Sr. Play 4: Tri-M 4: Variety Show 41 Yearbook 4. john M.Melzer Interact 4: Service Squad 3.4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. 101 Dennis J. Menichino Anne E. Menton Bowling 45 Softball 4. joseph T. Merendini gfairrsity Club 3,45 Gymnastics 3.4: Track Ann M. Merrick Jr. Prom Comm. 2,45 Sr. Ball Comm. 2,3,4: Basketball 2,3,45 Gymnastics 25 Volleyball 2.3.45 Office Aide 2,3,4. Hsu Karen M. Meyer Booster Club 25 Chorus 3: Spanish Club 4. James B. Micalizzi Service Squad 2. William Millar French Club 2: Hall Guards 45 Homeroom Officer 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Key Club 45 Track 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Gregg D. Miller Chorus 2.3.45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 V Wrestling 45 Track 45 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Sr. Play 4. janet E. Miller Booster Club 3,45 Chorus 3: FTA 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Soph, Hop Comm. 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Yearbook 45 Volleyball 35 Tennis 3. Madeline A. Miller All School Council 3,45 Booster Club 3,45 French Club 3: Jr. Prom Comm.: Latin Club 3: Leaders Club 45 National Honor Society 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 45 V Basketball 45 JV Basketball 2,35 JV Field Hockey 45 JV Softball 25 Softball 3: Volleyball 4: Tennis 4. Mike L. Miller Ronald Miller All School Council 2: Comet Shop 4: Homeroom Officer 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Tennis 2: Track 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Sr. Play 4: Yearbook 4. 102 Paul Metzendorf lnteract 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Musical 45 Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 45 Italian Club 3. Bill c. Meyer Clarice Meyer Volleyball 2. Joan K. Meyer Booster Club 2: Chorus 2,35 DECA 4. ,QOH 46112, ,,,,.-4. ,gs .anvv ff 'F - il-I 4: r, .re -121. rf- 'f:, 1. ,:-ful' Q, A. an 4 x fffwr A ailggfk f- . A c fv- ' ' 33? 2 gif? gl A ff Vililliarn Misturini Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. ln fiife' ' 7 - W3 i Patricia A. Molaro Comet Shop 3.4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Soph. . Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play - ,A 4. ,ana . .ra-xi B, 19 'V' r - 'SN 'rf' fvff . .... x Margaret Molclovak Booster Club 4: Chorus 2.3: Comet Shop LQ . V . 3.4: DECA 3.4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Soph. Q: .':. W Hop Comm. Z: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Yearbook fi. fi .' ',. t if .'-. Q :fy 4: Bowling 4. l , f i William T. Moira Chess Ciub 3. Phy-Chem-Bi z. Paul Molinari Club 3.4: Basketball 4: National Society 4: Phy-Chem-Bi Z: Service 3. q7,Z,...: ,.. .,,. . . , Italian r Honor . I ' 3232? S q u ad ' . james R. Molle Shop 4: DECA 4: FTA 2: Jr. Prom fpr. 1? Comer Comm. 3: Soph. Hop Comm. Z: Sr. Ball ai V Q uf, '4vs .. Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: Yearbook 4. . -,- ' w..:,.W-r' Marguerite T. Monte Booster Club 3.4: Chorus 2.3: PNA 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Particle 4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Yearbook 4: Volleyball 2: Tennis 3. john C. Moran Chorus 3.4: V Football 4: JV Football 2.31 V Lacrosse 4: JV Lacrosse 2.3. James Mormile J.V. Baseball 3: V Wrestling 4. 1 ,, Y llhlg .5 ' Walter F. Morozowski V Baseball 3.4: Golf 3: V Wrestling 3.4. ' 96:1 q-7-...4 5 t Georgeann Morris Booster Club 2: PNA 2: PTA 2. . if Patricia I. Morris Homeroom Officer 3.4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: JV Basketball 3. Stephen A. Morris All School Council 2,3.4: Band 2: Book Discussion Club 2,3.4: l-lomeroom Officer 2.3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Latin Club 2.3: Library Club 2: Local Honor Society 2.3: Math Club 2: Musical Z: National Honor Society 3.4: Newspaper 2.3.41 Particle 3.4: Phy-Chem-Bi 2: Roundtable 3. 5' Dx cg! Dennis J. Morrow JV Baseball 2: JV Football 2. Frank W. Moschirto Vivian Moy QQ Booster Club 4: Spanish Club 3.4. 10 9 'J 'Q Asn .,,,,.,-.ff Thomas F. Mullin tAll School Council 3,43 Band 2,3,4g German Club 2,3,42 Hall Guards 43 lce Hockey 3,43 Track 3,43 Variety Show 3,4. Tom R. Mulvihill Patricia Murphy Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Janet T. Murtha Chorus 2.4: FTA 43 Homeroom Officer 2,43 Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Sr. Play 4 Yearbook 4. Vera Mudryk Carol A. Mullaly Carol A. Muller Booster Club 33 PTA 4: National Honor Society 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Yearbook 4. Robert A. Muller Chess Club 3,43 Tennis 3,43 Newspaper 2,33 Quill and Scroll 3,4. 7 Doris J. Navesky JETS 2. Maryann Neglia Booster Club 2,33 Comet Shop 23 PTA 2,3,43 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Italian Club 3,43 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Sr. Play 4. Dena R. Neiderfer Booster Club 4: Chorus 2: Yearbook 4. Raymond Nelson Golf 4. 104 ? A Q 3 I effeawy. Robert W. Nangel Softball 4. William Nardin Chess Club: German Club. Donald R. Naughton W Latin Club 3: Bowling 33 JV Wrestling 2. Stephen J. Naumowicz Chorus 2,3,43 Latin Club 2,3,43 Softball 4. aff Kenneth Neuburger French Club 3.4: V Baseball 4: Bowling 3,45 V Soccer 3.4: Local Honor Society f :3l'jat1onal Honor Society 3,43 Varsity ic '36, dir is DECA 3. f Kathleen A. Newman 1 S A, Stephen C. Newton A., Theano Nikitas . PTA 3,41 Latin Club 3. L . I Bill Nirenberg Linda A. Nocerino Phillip P. Nocerino Alan J. Nordman Key Club 4. joan M. Normandy All School Council 2,3,4: Booster Club ' LVVV Q :,vjr.'fT'I 2.3.45 Chorus 2,31 Homeroom Officer 2: ' , Jr. Prom Comm. 31 Latin Club 2,3,4: T Newspaper 2,3,4: Particle 39 Service Squad 2,3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Variety Show 3: Yearbook 3. Marie Novellano Booster Club 3,43 PNA 3.4: French Club 3.4: Service Squad 3: Softball 3.4: Office Aide 4. Kathy Oates Booster Club 3,42 Botany 2: Homeroom Officer 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Soph. Hop Comm, 2: Spanish Club 3: Sr. Ball Comm. gi 4: Twirlers 2,3,4. Xxx 1 joan C. O'Boyle we HAVE TO IM GOING To MAKE A CHARACTE INRITE A .BOOK ANALYSIS or THE FARMER IN RSQPRTQH PETER THE -sTofw...wou IcNow,TRff To SQEEOLFUR POINT UP HIS BASIC ATTITUDES in -- TOQJARD RABBIT? AND so ON. .V John J. O'Brien In ' 9 D Michael W. O'Brien T A 4- Wwe 'C ' .' fii' fin T f f f' X I MAY EVEN BRING IN SOME SPECULATIONS ON I-II6 HOME LIFE IAJNICI-I COULD PROVE TO BE QUFTE INTERESTING... Y ll Af A L X J ' 3 I lr 4 lr- vb 5-v - 1-4- OUR CULTURE .. es TALL IN ALL I Home 1 THINK TO UNCOVER soue qw ALKEAI New Taurus AeouT HAVE! IT 4 'b ,H I ICU vnu.. efygdr.- N,,,,4,, . I., VI., Valerie O'Brien Booster Club 3,43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Newspaper 39 Yearbook 3. ames K O'Oonnor I . V Lacrosse 3,43 JV Lacrosse 2. Patricia A. Ofenloch Comet Shop 3. Gary E. Ogden gy, . .f X 'v Ken Olsen Susan M. Oltarzewski FTA 43 Jr. Prom. Comm. 3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: JV Field Hockey Z. Elizabeth A. O'Neill Sr. Ball Comm. 4. James P. O'Regan Latin Club 2. Charles H. O'Hara jean D. Ohlhausen Booster Club 3,43 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Tennis 3,4. Brian O'Leary All School Council 2: Hall Guards 2,3,43 Homeroom Officer 2.3.43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 V Basketball 3,43 JV Basketball 23 V Football 3,43 JV Football 23 JV Lacrosse 23 Track 3,43 Service Squad 2,3,43 Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Varsity Club 3,4. Patricia A. Oliveri Sr. Ball Comm. 4. 106 VY Peter J. O'Reilly Madeline C. Orlando Botany 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. joseph P. Paesani French Club 33 V Soccer 3,43 JV Soccer 23 Service Squad 23 Soph. Hop Comm, 23 Var- sity Club 3,4. Stephen H. Palley JETS 2.3.43 Local Honor Society 2,3,43 National Honor Society 43 Photography Club 43 Yearbook 3,43 Fire Squad 3,4. M-1,1 MW v W Lorraine B. Palmer ' Chorus 2.3,4: Soph. Hop Comm, Z: Bowl- ing 3: Tennis 3. Marguerite E. Pani '55 15, Gymnastics 2,3,4. Judith A. Pardo All School Council 2.3,4: Daisy Chain 3: FTA 2,3,4: French Club 3,41 Homeroom Officer 4: Local Honor Society 2.3,4: Na- tional Honor Society 3.4: Spanish Club Z, 3.4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr, Play 4: Year- book 3.4. Angela M. Pascarella Booster Club 3: Botany 2. : L J if Joe J' Pmlona if 't ' Torn A. Patalona A- A 3: 4' y Hall Guards 4. V ' J 'I if Y..- Z QQ AV ' if ,',,l, ' .-. ' 'il s Mark A. Paternoster if M 3 All schooi Countii 3,45 A-V squad 2.3,4: wg- -it -Q -... ' ., Library Staff 2: Radio Club 2,3,4: Sr. Play M . N' ' 3g Variety Show 3: Musical 3. ,....'.,. 2 X :V M J Richard J. Paul if ' 3 A 3 'i i ' A 'EA Chess Club 3,43 Phy-Chem-Bi 2: Round- , ' f . table 3,43 service Squad 3,4. 3,2 it by ,jyj li A ts.. f Joyce Peploe Linda S. Perkins All School Council 2.3,4: Booster Club 3,4: Homeroom Officer 2,31 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2.3: Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Yearbook 4: V Cheer- leaders 3: JV Cheerleaders 3: Italian Club 2,35 Class Officer 2.3. Dorothy Perrone Theresa Perrone 45 Nr.-raw Jacklyn S. Payan Booster Club 3: Chorus 2.3,4: Tennis 3. Maureen M. Payne Robert T. Pelcher JV Football 2.3: JV Wrestling 2,3. Stephen I. Pendergast 14- ., rx., 1 K-1 ,. 4' x Q Vg' V ' 7 1 , 107 Kenneth Philcox Hall Guards 3: Homeroom Officer 3: Service Squad 3. Rita G. Picone Anthony Piliero George Pilko All School Council 3,43 Hall Guards 4: 'I-Iomeroom Officer 2: Key Club 2,3,4g Cross Country 3,43 Track 2,3,4: Local Honor Society 2,3,4: National Honor Society 43 Service Squad 2,3,4g Sr. Ball Comm. 3,45 Track 4. 49 , , 3 Q, 'di' rm or -1+ :al 'w if ' 4 ,Q v A i,,i. 3 I I 115, 155,11-z'1-fzzik ,,.- rf 2 ,QM .- 5 'V5,'f,-s3XQQ'7i,v af ' Si! . f ', ' ' I H ' Seniors also were eager C?J to be X-rayed. Lance R. Petrarca Chorus 2,3,43 Madrigals 3. Jack C. Petrich Charles J. Petry Band 2,3,4g Musical 3,4: Orchestra 3,43 Service Squad 4. Cathy E. Phelan .3 ,fans-ea, '92, If 4? Rudolph Pinataro Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Key Club 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Service Squad 4: Yearbook 4. Frances M. Pinter All School Council 4: Debate Club 3,43 French Club 2,3,4g Homeroom Officer 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Library Staff 3: Musical 2,3,4: National Thespian Society 3,41 News- paper 3.4: Particle 4: Roundtable 3,41 Soph Hop Comm. 2: Sr, Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 3,43 Variety Show 3,43 Yearbook 3,43 Bas- ketball 4. Earl S. Piro Chorus 2: Track 2: V Wrestling 3,43 JV Wrestling 2. Filomena Pirolo Booster Club 3. rx C I ,5 w -- Mary Plaia Jr. Prom Comm, 3: Chorus 2,31 Bowling 3. john Plate '. C L, X--. 'J A yt N , x F3 fi- --Q -ww ping au! Doreen M. Pomeroy Patricia A. Ponsiek Darelyn R. Poole Booster Club 2.31 Latin Club 3,42 Spanish Club 3. Pamela M. Poole All School Council 2: French Club 2.3: Hall Guards 2.3: Homeroom Officer 3,42 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Latin Club 3.4: Service Squad 2.3.45 Soph. Hop Comm. 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Yearbook 4. Ii 4-vs '4 Diane E. Protiva .Q Elaine Pruce Booster Club 2.3.43 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: FTA 4: Service Squad 2,3.4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Spanish Club 3.4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Variety Show 2.3: Basketball 2. 3.3: Softball 2.4: Volleyball 2.3.4. Katherine Psaros Booster Club 3. Paul L. Pugliani 10 Sirena Pusinelli Comet Shop 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Sr Ball Comm. 4, Richard S. Quaglio Eileen A. Quigley Lynda B. Quinn Jr. Prom Comm, 33 Bowling 4. Clair M. Raleigh Booster Club 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Office Aide 4, Constance Ramistella Service Squad 2,3,43 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Karen S. Rankow Booster Club 3,43 FTA 3,43 French Club 3,43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Italian Club 3,43 Local Honor Society 3,43 Musical 43 Na- tional Honor Society 43 Roundtable 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Sr. Play 43 Variety Show 43 Yearbook 3,43 Basketball 33 JV Softball 43 JV Volleyball 43 Tennis 4. Karen A. Rasmussen Booster Club 3,43 Chorus 23 FTA 2,43 Homeroom Officer 33 Jr. Prom Comm, 33 Musical 3.43 Service Squad 2,3,43 Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr, Ball Comm, 4: Sr. Play 3,43 Basketball 33 Volleyball 3,4. Ken J. Recher JV Football 2,33 V Football 43 Musical 2.3. George Recine All School Council 2,43 Hall Guards 3: Homeroom Officer 33 Bowling 43 JV La- crosse 33 Golf 4. Dale Redlich French Club 33 V Football 43 Tennis 3: Service Squad 23 Variety Show 43 Varsity Club 4, Donald A. Reeser Cross Country 23 Floor Hockey 4. 110 Pamela A. Raab All School Council 2,33 Booster Club 2,3,43 Comet Shop 3,43 DECA 43 Homeroom Officer 2,33 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Service Squad 2,3,43 Soph. Hop Comm. 23 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Volleyball 3,4. janet D. Racywolski Louis A. Raffa Linda Rahm FNA 2,33 Homeroom Officer 4. 'E .61-1' If 4' 3' ,ji . 3 ggfif gm ','f Ww w , WMM wwf jf ., . f,,.. 2 I 7,,.,f,,,. ,,,, ,,,, , ,, . . . Kathryn Reinacher Booster Club 2.3,4: Chorus 2.3.-1: PNA 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Musical 2.3.41 National Thespian Society 3.4: Service Squad 2.3.41 Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 1.4: Variety Show 2.3: Bowling 4. Mark Reinacher Homeroom Officer 3.4: V Baseball 4: JV Baseball 2.3: JV Basketball 2: Service Squad 2.3. Brad J. Reinheimer Homeroom Officer 2: Bowling 3.4. Ray R. Reinheirner JV Soccer 2. m' 55, Donna Rhodes Sr. Ball Comm. 4: JV Field Hockey 3: Soft- ball 3: Volleyball 3: Booster Club 4: Bas- ketball 3. Pat J. Rhodes Bowling 3.4: Daisy Chain 3. Le-Ann Richardson Comet Shop 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. james F . Riches R431- Ronald Reinheimer Comet Shop 3.4: DECA 4. Ronnie Reismiller 457' Booster Club 4: PNA 4 ,ggi Mary C. Remsen PNA 2,3,4: Orchestra 2.3.4. Richard Repperger x fr R .,r..-ef 1 ,, N--. N177- Deborah A. Richman if All School Council 3.4: Jr. Prom Comm. ' ' 2.3: Local Honor Society 2,3,4: National ,Q Honor Society 3.4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: 49: 'F Q Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Volleyball 2. A' ' Douglas S. Rickrneyer Chorus 4: Variety Show 2. Keith C. Richov Hall Guards 3: V Football 4: V Soccer 3: JV Soccer Z: Service Squad 2.3.4. Frank Rinaldi Newspaper 3.4: Yearbook 3. 111 Michael Roccoforte Hall Guards 4: Prom Comm. 3: Key Club 2,3,4: Latin Club 4: Service Squad 2,3,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Cross Country 3' Track 2,3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Debbie A. Rodenbach All School Council 2: Chorus 2: PNA 4: Homeroom Officer 2,3: Jr, Prom Comm, 3: Service Squad 2,3,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Basketball 2,3,4: Bowl- ing 3,4: Gymnastics 2.3: Volleyball 2,3,4: Tennis 3. Margaret M. Rogan Gail Rogers Comet Shop 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3. janet Ripa PTA 3,4: Homeroom Officer 4: Latin Club 4: Newspaper 4: Phy-Chem-Bi 3,4: Spanish Club 3,4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Yearbook 3,4. Rochelle Riservato Booster Club 3,4: Comet Shop 3,4: DECA 3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3,4: Service Squad 3,4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Bowling 3,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Softball 3,4: Volleyball 3,4. john Roach All School Council 4: Hall Guards 2,3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: V Baseball 3,4: JV Baseball 2: V Football 4: JV Football 2,35 Service Squad 2,3..4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Varsity Club 3,4. Laurence E. Rocco Service Squad 2,3,4. l jane J. Roscigno Booster Club 3: Latin Club 3: National Honor Society 3,4: Spanish Club 4. Richard Rose French Club 2.3: Latin Club 4: Phy-Chem- ir Bi 3,4: Variety Show 4. Andrew B. Rosenblatt Debate Club 3: Key Club 4: Latin Club 3,4: Roundtable 3,4. 112 Ruth Rogers Booster Club 3,4: Botany 2: Homeroom Officer 2: Bowling 4. Ana B. Rojas Spanish Club 4. Beverly Rolnick All School Council 4: A-V Squad 3: Chorus 2,3,4: FMA 3: PTA 3: Math Club 4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Spanish Club 3: Sr, Play 3: Yearbook 4. James Romanelli Key Club 4: Service Squad 4. X, ig L4 Barbara A. Rosenblatt i , f Q Booster Club 3.4: FTA 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3 3: Latin Club 4: Newspaper 4: Spanish 1 ' - Club 3.4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: I f-', E f 1 Variety Show 3.3: Yearbook 3,4. V H.,g,,,,Mp i Sandra L. Rosenblatt TT Booster Club 3.4: FTA 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Latin Club 4: Newspaper 4: Service Squad 3: Spanish Club 3,45 Sr. Ball. Comm. gl:4Sr. Play 4: Variety Show 3,43 Yearbook Russell L. Rosenfeld Dance Band 2.3,4: Latin Club 3: Particle 4: Variety Show 4. , Barbara Rosenthal Adeline Rossi Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 3: Daisy Chain 3. Ellen Rothenberg Chorus 3,4. joseph C. Rottmann Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Key Club 4: Phy- Chem-Bi 3: Service Squad 2,32 Sr. Ball Comm. 3.4: Varsity Club 4: Cross Country 4: V Soccer 3: Track 2,3,4: Italian Club 3. Richard T. Rowan Botany 2: Photography Club 4: Service Squad 2,3,4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: JV Soccer 2.3: V Baseball 4: Hall Guards 4: Year- book 4, Mr. G. Hubbs. Al Rowland Track 4: Yearbook 3.4: Newspaper 3.4. Deborah Rubenstein - i Twirlers' 2.3,4: Yearbook 3: Bowling 3.4: Volleyball 4: Tennis 4: Variety Show ,wu- L- 4bs lr df 099' .r -1. tling 2. Marjorie L Rosenthal Booster Club 2: FTA 3: French Club 3 Yearbook 3. Barry P. Rosenzweig French Club 2,3.4: Homeroom Officer 2 3 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Local Honor Society 2.3,4: National Honor Society 3.4: News paper 2.3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Varsity Club 3.4: V Soccer 3 4 JV Soccer 2: V Vwfrestling 3.4: JV Wres joseph Rosica Toni A. Rosowicz 'vu K mf RC explains the romance of a derivative to Gary , -,L - '- 1g.Q-:M ' .mr .. .. ..,.,- 1 , 1 I T '. .-.L 1 .. ' '.' . v , . n ,. . - L. s ,. , .ag J cf: P r .Jim re' T' Booster Club 3: PNA 4: -', 'f.5.'. of ffl inlet: French Club 3.4: Jr. Prom ' f. l ' 'V ' ' M 1 Comm. 3: Musical 4: Or X chestra 2: Service Squad 2,33 ' ' J T Q' ' , Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. iii' , .' 5 Q I Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: . ' ' 3 3 J. . N r , .v ,. QM lf: X . s lf 1- ,.. ,1,., 3:34 Rae Russo Booster Club 2.3: FNA 2.3: Hall Guards 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2.3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Robert I.. Russo French Club 3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Jeanne M. Ryan Booster Club 3.4: Chorus 2.3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Bowling 3.4: Softball 4: Volleyball 4. Daniel A. Rysanek Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Gymnastics 3.4. ' 1-'Y'-.EQ.5I'.1f.f.' .f'I.r:j ,irs 2 1 U W . c .f we A j 4 Q. . 'wwf-,V t ,W i '. f Q r4f?'4f'Tm- -' 1952 .-1. , e' 's.' 4 4 ,pi . 1 gg - 'fa ,.,:., 1 . er - 've . GQ. - A 3 f james D. Rubins All School Council 2.3.42 German Club 2. 3: Hall Guards 4: Homeroom Officer 2.3. 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Key Club 2.3,4: Service Squad 2.3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: V Soccer 3: JV Soccer 2. Sandra Rudowsky Booster Club 2.3.43 FTA 2.3.4: Homeroom Officer 2.3: Spanish Club 3.4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4. David Rule Chorus 2.3,4: Musical 3.4: National Thespian Society 3.4: Sr. Play 3.4: Variety Show 3.4. Kevin F. Russell Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Musical 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: Varsity Club 4: Gymnastics 3.4: V Lacrosse 3.4: JV La- crosse 2. XQN' Linda M. Sagan Booster Club 2: DECA 4: Library Club 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Philip R. Salamone Key Club 4: Latin Club 3. Nick Saman Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Varsity Club 3.4: V Baseball 3.4: JV Baseball 2: V Soccer 3.4: JV Soccer 2: Class Treasurer 2.3.4. Phyllis Samuels 114 'ff-f....., .0 Sally A. Sabena Booster Club 3: Chorus 3.4: Musical 3: Variety Show 4. Edward W. Sacco J JV Football 2.3: V Lacrosse 3.4: JV La- crosse 2. Fred M. Sachs Chess Club 3.4: Debate Club 3: French Club 3.4: National Honor Society 3.4: Roundtable 3.4: Yearbook 3. Delia A. Sackmann German Club 4: Library Club 3: Tennis 3. Wav wwf 676114, VW , -f l ' -.,'5 fav John Sandy ' N Stephen L. Sanetti f. H'r 5- Key Club 4: Roundtable 3,4. Philip Santoiernrna ' 1 .wr . ,ff .I V G Key Club 4: Phy-Chem-Bi 2. sql., ,.a.QLf2 ' ,I Suzanne Santoriello ' Q Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Q Office Aide 2,3,4. , , 4 ., ,,.., ' xc. 1 ' ' W-1 .cy 4 4 ' X . ig. 3 M Q! is li 34 gig P. Ili' X ,5 R IQ 4 .nga it 2 1 M .f WN NN. QC' iq- Roberr Sarnick Business Club 2.3: Key Club 4: Phy Chem-Bi 2.3.43 Chorus 2. Susan E. Sawyer Booster Club 4. Valerie Scapperorti t All School Council 3.4: Booster Club 2,3,4 French Club 2.3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3 Service Squad 2.3,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: V Cheerleaders 3.4 Volleyball 2. Mary I. Scharr Chorus 2.3,4. iii. t il.' f . . X to . .,...... - ir .i ,Q he ..- N 495 X-5. CCN' wr' . Xp.,- Xa' Leonilde A. Santos All School Council 41 Chorus 2.3.42 FMA 3.4: PTA 3.4: French Club 4: Musical 3.4: National Thespian Society 3.4: Spanish Club 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 3.4: Tri-M 4: Variety Show 3.4: Yearbook 4: Madrigals 4. xx.,,f QF. Paul Sardella , , , ,x , ,Ak dbgf 'f . 6.4 2 Italian Club 3 ,4. If-i.'la73?, g,Q3'Q4fiig. Michael Sarluco 1. g Q, XJR '23, amz' 2 Betty A. Sass A 'fa . nf? L. fi, - 1, H v 0- fs K 'X 'A ,I .QL 39: 3. .N ra- S' ,3-4. '2 we vi' ' 1. 1 ' ..q 1?' Y5'1r03S . 5 l Ns..- up 111. s. Z., 5 'QIZ'-'7' Richard J. Scheidt Ellen C. Scherr Comet Shop 3: FTA 3.4: German Club 3. Carol Schiefersrein FHA 3: Service Squad 3.43 Basketball 3, Sally Schillinger Booster Club 4: Tennis 3. ll D Marcia J. Schram Musical 45 National Thespian Society 45 Orchestra 3.4: Italian Club 3,45 Tri-M 4. Susan D. Schubel French Club 4: Ita james Schuldiner Michael W. Schuler Chorus 45 Yearbo ok 3. lian Club 4. Karen V. Scbley james A. Schmitt DECA 3,45 Jr, Prom Comm. 35 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Brian Schnakenberg Hall Guards 4: Key Club 45 Service Squad 35 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Margaret C. Schoppmann Booster Club 45 Italian Club 3,4. Kathy Newman proves that concentration makes a typing virtuoso. Paul Schult Esther Schuster All School Council 25 Booster Club 25 Chorus 2,3,45 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Musical 2,3,45 National Thespian Society 3,45 Service Squad 2,35 Soph. Hop Comm. 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 45 Sr. Play 3,45 Variety Show 3,45 Yearbook 4. Suzanne Schuster Booster Club 2,3,45 French Club 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Latin Club 3,45 Service Squad 2,35 Soph. Hop Comm. 25 Sr. Ball Comm. 4: V Cheerleaders 4, Brian R. Schwab Homeroom Officer 35 Golf 45 Intermural Basketball 3,4. Fred E. Schwamb Hall Guards 25 Service Squad Alan J. Schwartz Madeline Schweibert Booster Club 2,3.4: Homeroom Officer 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Karl G. Schweinfest Debate Club 2: Hall Guards 4: Latin Club 2: Math Club 2: JV.Football 2. Linda A. Sciabbarrasi Booster Club Z.3,4: JETS 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: ltalian Club 3,4: V Volleyball 4. Robert Scolaro Key Club 4: JV Football 2: ltalian Club 3. it 'lug ISP? J gg-ve 'if' Devon L. Seeley Deborah Seiden pun CT ' Booster Club 3: FNA 2,3,4: Service Squad 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: JV Softball 3: Volley- ball 3: Tennis 2. Kathleen M. Seif Booster Club 3: Leaders Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Basketball 4: V Field Hockey 4: Gymnastics 2,3.4: JV Volleyball 3: Volley- ball 3.4: Tennis 4. Christine A. Seith Booster Club 3: Chorus 2,3,4: Homeroom Officer 4: Musical 3: Volleyball 2. 3 'CT' I 51 l .-I i ZW if M i 'SQ T-rf Barbara Scully Booster Club Z,3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3. James A. Searle Band 2.3.43 Hall Guards 3.4: Homeroom Officer 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Musical 2.3.43 Orchestra 4: Service Squad 2.3.42 Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Variety Show 3.4: Track 4: Dance 3,41 JV Baseball 3: Bowling 4: Dance Band 2. Theodore Sedor Hall Guards Z: Service Squad 2: JV Foot- ball Z: lce Hockey Z: Intramural Basketball 4: Floor Hockey 3. Lillian Sedoruk J only tx guns ..L. -, ,.., x 1 Henry L Seltzer Hall Guards 2: Service Squad Z. Robert J. Seyffart Stephanie Shafer Booster Club 2,3.4: Botany 2: French Club 2.3.4: Homeroom Officer 2.3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Newspaper 4: Service Squad 2.3.41 Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: V Cheerleaders 4: JV Cheerleaders 3: JV Field Hockey 2. Kathleen B. Shanley Booster Club 3.4: FTA 2.3: French Club 3 3 4 ll I Jan M. Shenda All School Council 3: Band 2,3,4: Home- room Officer 3,4: JV Football 2. Steven B. Sheppard All School Council 4: Hall Guards 3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 3,4: Soph: Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Arnold M. Sherman Hall Guards 2,3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 2: Key Club 2.3,4: Service Squad 2,3,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Yearbook 4: Cross Country 3: JV Wrestling 2,3: V Wrestling 4. Robert Sherman Band 2,3,4: Homeroom Officer 2: Orchestra 3. Plbtw., Shari J. Siegel All School Council 2,3,4: Book Discussion Club 2,33 Daisy Chain 3: FMA 3,4: French Club 3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 2: Latin Club 3.4: Local Honor Society 2: National Honor Society 3,4: Phy-Chem-Bi 2: Roundtable 3,4: Sr. Play 4: Variety Show 4: Yearbook 3,4. Jean R. Siegl Francine S. Silver Jr. Prom Comm.,2,33 Library Staff 2: Newspaper 2,3,4: Roundtable 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: Yearbook 3,4. Kathleen Simpson FNA 3,4: Service Squad 3,4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Judy A. Sincoff Roberta Skoll Spanish Club 3,4: Sr, Ball Comm. 4. Arnetta Skupinsky Booster Club 2.3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2.3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Leroy Sluder Debate Club 2: German Club 2,3,4: Latin Club 3,4: Math Club 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Roundtable 3,4. 118 '-4-aaa., 'WQM-Lag., 1 its - Susan N. Sherman Book Discussion Club 2: Chorus 2,3,4: French Club 3,4: Latin Club 3,4: National Honor Society 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: Yearbook 2,3,4. Diana Shertard DECA 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Judy Shreefter Booster Club 2,4: French Club 4: Yearbook 4: Office Aide Z,3. Regina A. Siblano Booster Club 4: Italian Club 4, Wages -wma., 'em -If 'fffflif W, 76-1. an Janet A. Solaski Booster Club 3.4: PTA 3.4: Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Spanish Club 2,3,4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Marilynne Solomon Booster Club 3.4: Daisy Chain 3: PTA 2.3.42 French Club 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Musical 3.4: Newspaper 2,3,4: Service Squad 2: Spanish Club 3,4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 3,43 Variety Show 3.4: Year- book 2.3.4. Joan A. Somelofske Booster Club 4: Botany 2: Chorus 3.4: PNA 2. Monica S. Sommers Booster Club 2.3.43 German Club 3.4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3.4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 3,41 Sr. Play 4: Gymnastics 4: Volleyball 4: Tennis 3.4: Italian Club 3.4. can M 'Sv .,, is as Qi ...- '57 lu X Q, K Q' 1 I .ss 3 s - . ,'- , f. 4 it 1 t.'- .t.,..i 5. , r Bruce Smart David C. Smiloff jack Smiloff Barbara H. Smith Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Bowling 2. james L. Smith Gymnastics 2,3.4. Richard M. Smith William A. Smith Particle 4: Sr. Play 4. Charlene A. Sohaski -11'rr f 'ws wi! -1, pw' 403 'hx 1 ., ,f s ill! Wh Art Sosa JETS 2: Softball 3.4: Track 3.4. Florence Specht All School Council 2: Booster Club 2: PNA 3.4: Homeroom Officer 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Thomas J. Spielman DECA 4: Spanish Club 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Golf 4. William R. Squire Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Musical 4: Service Squad 2,41 Sr. Play 4: Varsity Club 2.3.4: V Soccer 2.3.41 JV Soccer 23 Softball 3.4. 119 p Ronald S. Staffieri Michael J. Steuer Chess Club 3,45 Debate Club 3: Latin Club 3,45 Math Club 45 Local Honor Society 2,3,45 National Honor Society 45 Newspaper 3,45 Phy-Chem-Bi 25 Roundtable 3.4. Ralph Stockman Hall Guards 2,3,4. Susan P. Stoeckert Bowling 3,4. Victoria L. Stone its -f ,5sT.32iQ ' 1 9347? vf '...'fn'l', r ,', rx' , .- may-g A Y 5 Donald C. Swallow Newspaper 3,41 Yearbook 3. Michael J. Sweeney Homeroom Officer 4, James A. Swenson Homeroom Officer 2,35 JV Baseball 2. Robert B. Swierupski Softball 3. 120 All School Council 35 Homeroom Officer 4: Latin Club 2,35 Local Honor Society 45 - National Honor Society 3,43 Basketball 42 V V Baseball 45 JV Baseball 35 Cross Country 35 Track 2. Lindsley H. Stanton Botany 25 Chorus 2,3,45 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Cross Country 2,3,45 Gymnastics 35 Track 2,3545 JV Wrestling 2,3. ...Y pw, ,ur ' Myra L. Stein Chorus 2,45 Orchestra 2,3. y Tami Steinberg Booster Club 35 FNA 45 Jr. Prom Comm. 5 , 35 Service Squad 2,35 Soph Hop Comm. 25 J Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Bowling 3,45 Volleyball 3,42 Tennis 4. Pat R. Stressler Booster Club 35 French Club 25 Yearbook 3. Nancy M. Stursberg All School Council 35 Booster Club 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Comet Shop 3: DECA 35 Service Squad 253,45 Volleyball 3. Manuela Sucarino Booster Club 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Homeroom Officer 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 35 Leader Club 45 Service Squad 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Sr, Ball Comm. 45 Yearbook 45 Basketball 2,45 V Field Hockey 45 JV Field Hockey 35 Gymnastics 35 Softball 45 Volleyball 2,45 L Field Hockey 2, Richard Sutphen Hall Guards 25 JV Lacrosse 2. f ' ' ijiizf , Barbara Szczepankowski Comet Shop 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Home .N WW- room Officer 2. 'W 4-QQ. Susan C. Tabosky X! FNA 2.4: Service Squad 2,41 Volleyball 2. 4' fs., im. Arthur Tallman '35 4 ,1.',B . ', gg- Larry Tanzi Robert Taub '11 Hall Guards 3,42 Homeroom Officer 4: V 37 Football 3: Track 2.3.4: V NVrestling 3,45 M in JV XVrestliI1g 2. 9577? ' . MWC wif X fi! Stephen H. Taylor 3 ff' ChOruS 2,3,4'. . ' :M , . Thomas J. Terebesi JV Baseball 3, Michele Terranova Booster Club 4: Chorus 3.4: Homeroom Officer 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Leaders Club 4: Service Squad 2.3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Spanish Club 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: V Basketball 3: V Field 2 Hockey 2.3,4: V Softball 2: Gymnastics Gary A. Thiel 3,34- All School Council 2: Chorus 2,3,4: French Club 4: Homeroom Officer 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Track 2,3,4: V Wrestling 3.4: JV Wrestling 2. Donald Thompson All School Council 2.3.41 Hall Guards 2,3,4: Homeroom Officer 3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. 2: Service Squad 2,3,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm, 4: Varsity Club I' xt Q., 2,3,4: V Football 3,4: JV Football '2: V Lacrosse 2,3,4: V Wrestling 3,4: JV Wres- tling 2. Kathy Thompson All School Council 2.4: Daisy Chain 3: FMA 3.4: FTA 3.4: French Club 2,3,4: Homeroom Officer 3: Local Honor Society 3,4: National Honor Society 3,41 News- paper 4: Particle 4: Service Squad 2,3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Spanish Club 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Yearbook 4: Gymnastics 2,32 Class Officer 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3. 'CTW Joyce Thorburn Comet Shop 4: Newspaper 4: Particle 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: Variety Show 4: Yearbook 4. Heel VM Bama Hao eeieorite mm A scfioot twice axctofee! f' ,X Q e X5 X N 3 fi,-' it X Cheryl L. Tobiassen ' P r,, ,N George A. Tockmakis ' ' - N E , 5 x - ll ffgygg ' e, ' nfl!-J f-,df - X ' R ',T-l- ' Ll-::-.TJ L Patricia A. Torres All School Council 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Jane B. Trabich All School Council 3,43 French Club 33 Homeroom Officer 2: Local Honor Society 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3.43 Phy- Chem-Bi 2: Roundtable 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Variety Show 43 Yearbook 3,4. Jeanne P. Tracy Band 2,33 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Michael Traidman All School Council 2,43 Chess Club 2,33 German Club 2,3,43 Homeroom Officer 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Math Club 33 News- paper 23 Photography Club 43 Phy-Chem- Bi 2.33 Spanish Club 43 Varsity Club 2,3,43 Yearbook 43 Tennis 2,3,4. 'Km-N... 'A .iff 'f x Joe R. Tricarico Nancy A. Trieste PNA 3,43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Bowling 4. Dennis Tropea A-V Squad 33 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Sr. Ball Comm. 3. Theresa C. Trubinski Booster Club 33 Spanish Club 43 Sr. Ball Comm. 4. a4.1'fflls- . -3p, ig Glenna Trauerts Jr. Prom Comm. 43 Soph. Hop Comm. 43 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Yearbook 4. Audrey E. Traylor All School Council 23 Booster Club 3,43 FNA 2,3,43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Latin Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Yearbook 3. Cynthia A. Trecartin Latin Club 23 Variety Show 3. john E. Trela film Ann I. Trudil Booster Club 33 Chorus 23 FNA 2,3,43 Hall Guards 43 Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Italian Club 33 Leaders Club 43 Sr. Ball Comm. 43 Basketball 2,3,43 V Field Hockey 43 JV Field Hockey 33 Gymnastics 33 Soft- ball 3,43 Volleyball 2,3,4. Claire E. Tucci Kathy Tucker JV Field Hockey 23 Softball 2. Linda A. Tully Orchestra 2,3,4. sam? IW' Barbara Tuska Booster Club 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Roger E. Tuttle Musical 3: Orchestra 2.3: Service Squad 2,35 Sr. Play 3. John F. Uebel Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Art Uhlich KWH fu., .ac ,. av 'sv - I Lorraine M. Tully Dennis G. Tuma Hall Cuards 3.4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2,3.4: Soph. Hop Comm. 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Varsity Club 4: JV Football 2.3: V Football 4: V Lacrosse 3.42 JV Lacrosse 2. Robert Turoff Chess Club 3.4: JETS 3: Math Club 2,3.4: Phy-Chem-Bi 2.4. Jeffrey T. Tursellino Bowling 3.4. VU' 47 ff' 'f ' . 'nn ,J ,, 'lflfl Christine Van Wagenen Booster Club 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Variety Show 4. Lynn K. Van Wickler Booster Club 3: Chorus 2: Homeroom Officer 2.3.42 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2,3.4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Spanish Club 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: JV Cheerleaders 4: Musical 3. Raymond M. Vella Chorus 3. Frank Ventrello Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Gymnastics 4: Track 3.4. 1t ' - Robert L. Uran Chess Club 3.4: Chorus 2,3.4: Varsity Club 4: Cross Country 3.4: Track 2,3,4: Track 4. Douglas J. Uzakewicz A-V Squad 2.3.4: Chorus 2.3,4: Comet Shop 3.4. Linda Van Allen Booster Club 3,41 Chorus 3: PNA 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Play 4: Yearbook 4. Stephen Van Houten All School Council 3.4: Book Discussion Club 2.3: Debate Club 3: JETS 2,3,4: Local Honor Society 2,3,4: Math Club 3,4: National Honor Society 3,41 Particle 4: Phy-Chem-Bi 2: Roundtable 3.4: Variety Show 4: Yearbook 3.4. rw, -11: a, f -42? f Q? .- QA 3 fri f I 11: ,Q . l 'QR ' x , -s , 'Z' , , 123 1 . ,W J Mark E. Vir ilio g Band 2,3,4. A , Raymond P. Vitters W Hall Guards 3. Roy K. Vitters Judith M. Vizzini Booster Club 3,4: PNA 4: Jr. Prom Comm, 3: Italian Club 3,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Basketball 2: Gym- nastics 2,3: Volleyball 2. Jeffrey S- VOge1 . . ....... . C Sh :HllG 1115.151 .' 4 ltnt 1 ltli l omet op a uar s r al Comm , V Baseball 4: V Football 4. . ' Carol A. Von Hagen Leaders Club 4: V Basketball 3,4: Basket- ball 2: V Field Hockey 3,4: V Softball 3,4: A , . Softball 2: V Volleyball 4: JV Volleyball my 2: Volleyball 2. Richard E. Wagner Band 2,3,4: Chess Club 3,43 Debate Club 3,4: Math Club 3,4: German Club 2,3,4: Musical 3,4: Orchestra 2,3,4: Yearbook 4: Sr. Play 4: Variety Show 4: Dance Band: Cross Country 3: Track 2,3. Alice T. Wahl Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Yearbook 4. 44 . . v J Patricia M. Wahl Ball Comm. 4. 4 35 ' Jr. Prom Comm. 2: Service Squad 3: Sr. ,MY Ay? Frank Waligora Mark W. Walling German Club 4: Hall Guards 2: Local Honor Society 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Service Squad 2: Cross Country 3: Track 2,3: JV Wrestling 2,3,4. Patricia L. Walker Service Squad 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Italian Club 3: Archery 4: V Volleyball 4: Bowl- ing 3,4: Booster Club 3.4: PNA 3. A pretty picture of how to use voting booth is Pat Holden. Carol Walsh Booster Club 2,3,4: Chorus 4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: Yearbook 3,4, Catherine T. Walsh Booster Club 2,3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2,3,4: Soph. Hop Comm, 2: Spanish Club 3': Sr. .Ball Comm. 4: Bowling 4. anet Walsh Booster Club 3,43 Chorus 2,3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Bowling 3. Mary Jo A. Walsh All School Council 3,43 Booster Club 2,3,4: Daisy Chain 3: FTA 3,43 French Club 2.3.42 Homeroom Officer 2.3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Newspaper 2: Yearbook 3: Serv- ice Squad 2,3,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Ball Comm. 4: Twirlers 2,3,4: Volleyball 3. Deborah S. Warren Booster Club 3: DECA 4: Chorus 2: FTA 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Bowling 3,42 Library Squad 2: Nurses Aide 3: Office Aide 4. Celeste M. Waters Booster Club 2,33 Jr, Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2,3,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Spanish Club 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Bowl- ing 4: Volleyball 2. c. .age if, Anthony J. Weippert All School Council 4. Cynthia L. Werner Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Noreen Werner Booster Club 2,3: PNA 2,3. Dale W. Wicks Homeroom Officer 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Musical 3,4: Newspaper 3,4: Particle 4: Service Squad 2,3,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4: Variety Show 3: Yearbook 3. cf HP' 45 Ano -'77 4' f Carole M. Watson Booster Club 3: PNA 2.3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3. Doreen M. Weaver Booster Club 2.3,4: Jr. Prom Comm. Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Volley- '-wr ball 3. ,...,f- .7-ff Lynne Webb Booster Club 2,3,4: DECA 4: German Club 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Service Squad 2,3,41 Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Softball 4: Volleyball 4. Barbara Weih ,,k.af , -Way., , Q. .wt 15 fin, 1 f ff! 9' . f yi- 3 ra 1 wr,-r ,day ' 56561 . is A 12. F I , 'H f ff'?l . A George R. Wilby Ax A i Newspaper 2: Service Squad 3.4: Track 2. , 2.3 f in-V 'If' i A .5 Michele A. Williams kf'Vx - Booster Club 3: Chorus 3: l-lomeroom Officer 4: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4. Robert Williams A-V Squad 2.3,4: Radio Club 2,3.4. Brian Wilson 12 5 john Wolkievicz V Football 3: JV Football 2,3: V Lacrosse 3: JV Lacrosse 2,3. Elayne M. Wood All School Council 3: Booster Club 3,4: Homeroom Officer 3: Latin Club 4: Spanish Club 3,4. Ira Woods Variety Show 4: Gymnastics 2,3,4, Marion Woods All School Council 3: Booster Club 2,3,4: Homeroom Officer 2,31 Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4. William H. Wyman Latin Club 3,4. Doug W. Wyrembek JETS 4. Frank Yacovone Bruce Yatras Hall Guards 3: Homeroom Officer 4: JV Lacrosse 2,33 JV Soccer 2: V Wrestling 3,43 JV Wrestling 2. Joan Yatras Leaders Club 4: V Volleyball 2,33 Tennis 3. Bobbi Yberg All School Council 2: Booster Club 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Yearbook 3. Lynn Youngman Booster Club 3,43 PNA 2,3,4: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Yearbook 4: Archery 2. Elizabeth A. Zagursky Booster Club 3,4: Math Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Yearbook 4. 126 Kenneth E. Wright Robert M. Wright Track 3,4. Mitchell Wunderlich Italian Club 3. Larry V. Wurtzel Band 2,3,4. ,'f l. M mf Q., jane Zonis All School Council 4: Booster Club 2,3 DECA 4: FTA 35 French Club 23 Home room Officer 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3 Service Squad 2.3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2 Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Office Aide 4. Ann Zuendt Homeroom Officer 2: Jr. Prom Comm. 3 james M. Beauman Frank Bergmann 4 My 4 ,Ha Linda C. Zaine Leonard R. Zemarkowitz Service Squad 43 Floor Hockey 2.3.41 Basketball 3,4. Patrice Ziegler Booster Club 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Math Club 4: Spanish Club 3.4: Sr. Ball Comm. 4: Yearbook 3.4. Heidi Zoehfeld Booster Club 2: Chorus 2.3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: Library Staff 2.3.43 Musical 3: Photography Club 2.3: Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Sr. Play 3: Variety Show 2.3.41 JV Basketball 2: JV Field Hockey 41 Archery 2.3.4. -, fr' W i,r Clay Brower Diane Cosabianco Robert Cheslock Eugene Harry Early Yearbook sales brought a large response from seniors like Fran Silver and Sandra Rosenblatt. Q 'wi ,. tr f iv ffl 2712 sms . I ,Z .-.., V 3 ,E ml, 12 . i ve Q? J ,ff 'wwf MQW, Edward Hockman joseph Ingmo joseph Jensen JV Lacrosse 2 Glenn Lusco Diane Lynch John Maerz Bob Mierzejewski Maria Messa ,W X 21.0. 128 ,J M amen d nw' mv ., ,- ,.,, , , ,. if-gf '- - : c e e' Q f .,, ,. K ., ' ..'- - , ff ! X , X K 1 5 x C 'U ' 4 4:....N Anna Pepe Richard M. Samuels John Wenstrom Richard M. Wingate Wayne Rudin - Charge!!! fx ..z'j -lm M53 f' 1 I X 3 y , V 9' I L l M? X 2 5. fi f 1 Q ,,,,f'f, f' A y J 4 f j f 3 y S 4 M 4 mw,, ' ' W , We 41110 X ' 4 .7 4 mf X df, ea ' f, ' , ff , gf' f, , , ,QWX 4 ' in 3 , ,,:f ,,. W, ,' ,af f I. ff My 3 f K , fy? ,, if A i f , f f f X f , f Finding something to Gary Brown Walter R. Crosby Cross Country 2: Track 2,3,4. Bruce J. Dacosta Botany Club 23 JV Baseball 2,33 JV Basketball 2,33 JV Football 2,33 V Lacrosse 43 JV Lacrosse 2,3. Anthony Esposito Kathy Heller Booster Club 4: Chorus 2,3,4: Local Honor Society 23 Soph. Hop Comm. 2: Italian Club 3. Gary Kiriewsky John A. Lockman Russel Mahler Thomas Manelski 'Q X 1 1 X , a I if s a are T cheer about Wasn't difficult at Comet Football games, as the Hicksville eleven racked up an undefeated season. Camera Shy Seniors T I Wayne Merritt Susan Mojo Paul S. Molinari Charles Moone Philip Neiderfer Ray Nathan Lorraine Richards john Ritter All School Cou Gregory Vatier JV Lacrosse 2 ncil 2: Gymnastics 3: JV Wrestling 2. : JV Soccer 3: V Wrestling 3: JV Wrestling 2: Service Squad 4. HX 4 nu, I v s,,, 515114 Su . i Z. 1'1?', Never to be forgotten moments of cafeteria cuisine. f Always important to students were the daily announcements. 12.4 A swinging song shouted out at a school dance was a call to action that exemplified all Hicksville activities me Jayff H1042 U5 lnaiolay mage urs wide. John Masefield From the busy and demanding world of dramatics QAX J 4' 1 ,ex I I . . . to pep rallies and cla-ss functions, exciting events made life this year at HHS a spirited one. c 'Cs' .xgcfi ifiezi Year pens with a Flurr of New vents A fresh idea for HHS was Homecomin Da o al l f o ri ht: g y. R y ty e t t g Sue Foy, Queen Pam Raab, and Lynn Van Wickler. Many of this year's early activities were new activities, reflecting the new look of the school. The Battle of the Bands in September drew a great response from both the bands and the stu- dent body. These open auditions for school dances brought new faces and excitements to the audi- torium. The top four bands chosen played at events all through the school year. The first home football game, October 22, was also brightened by new ideas. Senior home- rooms elected their Homecoming Queen, Pam Raab, with Sue Foy and Lynn Van Wickler, the runners-up, serving as ladies-in-waiting. Our team capped the occasion by obliging the girls with a victory. Many victories later, the same people could be found dancing to the Gremlins at the first senior sponsored activity. The Victory Dance, combined with their undefeated season, inspired the football team to raise their voices in melo- dious harmony. Another kind of harmony was displayed in the Boys' Gym on November 25. The Harlem Wizards, in a game sponsored by the Dad's Club, dazzled the spectators and opponents alike with their co-ordination and final score. HHS and HJ HS faculty composed the home team, with Mr. Alfieri and Mr. Umbria pacing the hard and hilarious battle. The Wizards worked their magic to steal the ball and the game. .9 ffdoufal onfg degeue in a gon! LUAO Anowd Low fo clance. Nietzsche 132 A front line soldier performs at the Battle of the Bands. Q 1 s 5, 5 ' A T ii X. X f it ua. X iw.. Rising' above opposition, Wiza1'd stretches to make two points. I CAN'T HELP IT...MY FEET Love TO DANCE... Ulf, vie. lfnlcefbdh ,x - 2 ,, ' ., e 1 2 W x e V. , , 5 ,ff ff . , 1 xi- n Wa i . , A 5,, Gary W , Q. A 7v '4 1 , Vw ,V 5 ,, 2553- ' Wm, H 1 f. - V X gi, A x V f no ' A R :jf 1, K ', i 1 T. X- f a X V 1 ul X, , , V L .ly 40' ek Bertram of the Gremlins explodes with sound at the Victory Dance. 133 Corridors Become During the last week of September the stu- dents of HHS cast their ballots for class officers. There were the familiar posters on walls and stairwells imploring the student body to vote for Experience and Responsibility. Colorful home- made buttons pinned on pocketbooks and shirt collars and plastered on notebooks served as re- minders to vote for the candidates who had cap- tured the fancy of particular segments of the student body. The election procedure was handled by the Election Committee of the ASC, which required that anyone seeking a class office had to file an application for that office. A primary election then determined the candidates who would ap- pear on the final ballot. In the senior election, the results showed a mixture of old and new faces. Brian McMenamin won in a three-way race for president. Richard Kramer, who had served in his sophomore year as a class officer, returned as senior vice-presi- dent. The post of secretary was filled by Kathy Thompson, and perennial victor Nick Saman de- feated his opponent for the office of treasurer. Despite a poor initial response to the busi- ness of elections, the junior class did come up with a capable slate. The final tally showed Chet Schnepf as president, Britton Lindquist as vice- president, and Dave Fyfe and Patti Schwartz as treasurer and secretary, respectively. In the sophomore class, Gary Hodges won the presidency and Linda Burnett was elected vice- president. Glenda Miranda won to become the new secretary, and Hope Lambert as treasurer com- pleted the sophomore slate. Speeches accented this year's elections. Here Pat Morris takes a stand. or S , r r..' . 1s'. M 'i4.f , i . f'i... I J 5:1 'a', L -:ge C von Pos ' 'fc H Er' I ,, f Fai ,, --. - ff JSEMQR Fr?E51f2t:e.,f I I f . , . sVr-' f .... M VA , . , , . 5 , g 3 ,bm V WM light g 2 ti 5 i . L ...., ,WLM .,,, 0 W e,,.,,.W,-.,.r-,. Q - , ....., . Q 43455 M. ' f- ., ,. Ls.. . . .--n.-,,..., r, ,,,,...,.. . ...., .... , ..., -c,,,..,,,-,,.. .,,-,--,s, .... 3 ' -i, ,v,E,.-,.,.-..g,,,--..r- df..- .,., ,...:a.--.-.V-I Yfra '.-r I ,,.', f gk-! 'f ,1 ,- z 2 f 2 1 5 ' , ff-,:3fATHYa' E 5 2 .,,,. s .,,.,. ,Q ,..,,,rJ... ,--,,-.g,- ,,,,. -i.i..l,..,-,l,i4f- ggjsgzi ,Lg Q. k1Q.1r,4,f:, 1 : -M 'AWE - f , , ' T it MKXWEIMICLI ,.,, is .,.,,,, .,.. - 52N'?ff-,A ,S :ish-r:Qt5.-was rst' ffm-f . M 1 is mo r T 'ff + .,.,,,.i. , wxfziixl T --f v- f 1--f- W A-r-- T m -i 3 1 2 on swag ,Q MflfEfl4MMf .,,,.... rs., .,i. 5.,M.,, ,,,.,, WML.-4-,Aff --,,..,.,..,M,,,,.,,-,. ,... , ,, .,,.s.v,..,,.,,,, -M-ti A . mmm ms. I ,Q 2 4 .,, Wm- ,..,,. ,.4N,,,,.4M-. ww, .... ,, .. ,. ,.g..,...,. ..... ., ,,,,..,, ,, , 5, , , .., ,... .,,MJ,......,,.,,,. The words of the prophets and candidates were written on the high school walls Politicians Brian McMenamin and Pat Morris dis- 134 cuss the vital issues. Campaign Grounds for lass Elections Wig ,WV MWWMQKM w vf, ., Q. X x - Mmmmwhima . . ' in f M' 1 5, M, if mmkm U UMA! My I V. I f' f I-M 4 X f WWawm,,, 'Ar Sl:-Z I . 5 4 'TQ - . V 2 Z ,4 wr 4 Z U QV? -,..,,,,, sm mM'N 'M VA1 I yig m6!TWymlwTMrrW'r'Mamt. ,,,,,n.n in ,ff l40VEAIIeIo TTT WW ...... The story of the election. Seniors took the chance and elected Brian Mc- Menamin class president. .9 am nof a Iaohfician, anal my ofAer Aagib are goocf Charles Farrar Browne 'fa ' Pete Arakas applies his advanced math in tallying elec- ' tion results. 4 DR Y Unlimited posters added flavor to the campaigns and the tribution. U ILtl'l5E'9IlI?Q PEQSSEQNJEF7 CAMPAIGN Me? MANA6ER K' N Fig I ? BUT ICOULDNEVER THINK BE SCHOOL HQESIDENT OF ll-IE THINK oF THE uIoI2I4.. POIDER THINK OF THE RESPONSIBILITY.. Tl Walls. Steve Kahn and Rick Fordyce adjust their con- f 3 5 ff X 5' h 1+ 5512 -1 !l f i? Q :nl KL' it fktli l G1 , VUIII9 ,,-2. LE - Ire,- I'LL DO IT If 45 'V ff' ., I X A squad of students devoted themselves to creating the splendor in the gym. Beauti- ful oriental decorations helped create a mystic mood for the dance. it 1 6 riental Splenor' and ight made Seniors' 5 X. ,, -gf., 'Si Q at W fit, ' ,.,, KQVW 62, f gf 4 4 , as sy The queen of the Prom, Linda Perkins, and her ladies-in-waiting: Arlene Cohen, Nancy Assante, Marianne De Pietra, and Pat Morris, contributed splendor of their own to the oriental backdrop. Sailor Jack Burke swept the floor with milk-maid Randa Globerman. 136 Dave Federbush cooperated with Arlene Cohen in the ticklish pass-the-orange game. 5 f E 1 i t hir Masquerade a T e Junior Year Memorable Z . 'Q 5. Dancers who were there will remember the Junior Prom even Without lA queens or themes or decorations. , , Q ofa, f ,,. Q 5 Principal Leon Galloway led dancing with Prom Queen Linda Perkins. ww' Fraternity brothers tried their hand at leading cheers from the kookie ' uk' ' , ' - u -fx 'tag 'Z crowd that April night. ' 1,051 ., fgafl gi Characters from the junior class ranged from a prize- .ann winning cave woman to a moose. 131 'S I XL 3 V? Hicksvil e Seniors Invaded ashington In a solid mass, stiff seniors rose from the train to change to buses for the final leg of the journey to Washington. rms? Ig., ei-' , V ,pig-ff ' k .f-- - - 'ieise Qlsiiii ' ' A colorful inhabitant of Williamsburg deserved a picture by shutterbug chaperone Mr. Faust. Somehow seniors found time to eat during the hectic three days. Here Sandra Rosenblatt and Brian McMenam1n digest a quick snack. Trudging through mounds of snow, 411 luggage-laden HHS seniors boarded the train at Hicksville Station early Thursday morning, March 16, to begin the unique experience known as the Senior Trip. Receiving their Snoopy senior pins and settling in their seats, the group's ride to Baltimore included excited conversation, visiting friends, or sleep. Box lunches digested they departed at Baltimore, and after a mad scramble to chose buses, began the first day in Washington. Stops included the FBI Building, the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, the National Archives, and the Washington Monu- ment, where rather than take the elevator, a few hardy souls braved all 898 steps. Dinner followed, and a Coke and snack party which lasted until midnight, but other various late night activities were watergun fights, dodging bed checks, 2:00 ia.m. push-ups, and marches around the parking ot. wmiwf for a Three Day Spree Lack of sleep and the long ride from Williamsburg wilted many seniors, like Chris McEntee and Pat Lance, who tried to rest be- tween sights. Friday began early, if not so bright, at 5 :3O when the seniors boarded the buses to Williams- burg. Under the direction of informed guides, they toured the colonial town and got lost in the maze. Again chaperones were kept extremely busy that night, checking beds and salvaging rooms. Saturday, the invading throng viewed the Capitol and the changing of the guard at Arling- ton, where a memorial wreath was laid at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. A visit to the Smithsonian Institute completed the stay, and the exhausted travelers trooped into the buses for the last time for the all-too-short ride to Union Station and the train home. ,Llc wlco 5442195 in confinuaf noifie id awageneol Lg fiance. William Dean Howells K s Rza., Wiki ' Hicksville's only jazz kazoo player, Steve Palley, added his buzz to the noise of the bus. ' 'Q The marble steps between the buses i. ,,-, i,i, K, ls ' ,FP c and buildings created no obstacle for hale Hicksville High students. F Their ordeal soon to be over, Mr. Masi and Mr. Rusch re- flected on the two sleepless nights they managed to survive. f- ,, X ll? , .M Frat brothers created an explosive situation atop a cannon at Wil- liamsburg, Virginia. On behalf of the senior class, Brian McMenamin and Kathy Thompson laid a Wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Among the litter of luggage, the visitors shared their impressions of Washington. Small talk, visiting and general cordiality made the ride down a pleasant one. -.NL Janet Miller could really sympathize With colonial offenders after trying out the stocks at Williamsburg. After the first sleepless night, Paul Molinari, typical of his classmates, sat dazed in the hotel lobby. 1 X If f' .n IX Ingenious minds devised booby traps such as this electrified door knob to greet unaware bed- checkers. With hundreds of cameras brought, pictures were taken at any time, anywhere, even on the train. The Commandos supplied the beat for juniors' highly successful SJ S Mixer. From any angle, ring fitting was a mammoth and confusing job. Class of l968 Animation and From pep rally to Mixer to Junior Night, the juniors maintained a spirit of infectious en- thusiasm through a score of activities. To spark the football season, they held the first pep rally, resulting in other equally exciting rallies. Another first was the SJ S Mixer, the year's firstidance. Gym-packing crowds dancing to the Commandos made the Mixer one of the most successful in HHS history. On the eve of a snowstorm in spring, cos- tumed creatures found their way to the gym for Junior Night . Camouflaged in everything from Campbell soupcans to dead leaves, juniors re- verted to childhood for a night. Class rings arrived late in March. Juniors fought unbelievably long lines to receive long awaited rings. Mark Messling and Joan Krakoff laughed their way out of the running in the pass-the-lifesaver competition. Recovering from jumping rope, the courageous line-up at Junior Night prepared to tackle the next game. we Activity Key to Lively Junior Year rf '-., ,,4 iue me flue young man wllo lmao Lraina enouglr fo maLe a foo! of llimaey Robert Louis Stevenson J sf' 5. i 2' ' 'B ff f bfg ,, . , Twice a winner, Chet Schnepf campaigned successfully for the junior class presidency fleftj and for first place costume award at Junior Night fabovei. David Fyffe, treasurer: Patti Schwartz, secretary. 3 af X , XJ s Q-Q-.X Juniors lined the gym to hear their new principal and class advisor at reorientation. Junior Class Officers: Britton Lindquist, vice-presidentg 3 Class of l969 Enter the Everpresent, Effervescent Armed with student handbooks, sophomores entered orientation. A new crop of sophomores flooded the lower halls of HHS this year. Almost immediately they demonstrated great enthusiasm and school spirit with solid support of SAT and record attendance at the Sophomore Hop. Sophomore Orientation officially introduced the sophomores to the school's personality. Ad- dresses by Mr. Rusch and the four assistant prin- cipals, as well as by student leaders, impressed the importance of class elections on the sophomores. In response, they elected Gary Hodges, Linda Bur- nett, Glenda Miranda, and Hope Lambert to the offices of president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer respectively. Pumpkins and sophomores, October and en- thusiasm. These Were the ingredients that made the Sophomore Hop the great time that it was. The dance music of the Nowhere Men alter- nated with performances by a number of very talented students. Linda Burnett sang Where is Love , Paul Jacobs sang and played the guitar, and Jan Sawtelle danced to I've Got a Lot of Living to Do . The rendition of Tonight by Donna Grant and Cathy Carlson, accompanied by Pam McClain, complemented the mood of the evening. Their first job done, sophomore officers relax at their Hop: Gary Hodges, Hope Lambert, Mr. Rusch, class advisor Mrs. Daly, Glenda Miranda, and Linda Burnett. 5 i l r THEQE IT f5...THEf2E6 T 'JOUR SCHOOL... FP T My If ,VXQ fdingd con:iic!erecL C ' f K fs? 4 5 - s ,, l ' 2 3 A Q f ' J eznh- VLA -A 4-411444 blk- 00414. X-viii 0 All 144 ophomores Sophomores went to great heights turning the Girls' Gym into a festive October in New York . am Aeginning A e fokragk Lere. Goethe l The Class of 1969 heard the facts of life of HHS at sophomore orientation. f ' , 4 liar 'QM'-e pan bmw The Nowhere Men were instrumental in the success of the Soph Hop. 145 A doll of a dancer, Lorelle Krogmann. In the unique atmosphere of 179, Mr. Crucilla pieced together productions. Dramatics 1966-67' Cary Chalmers-Student Director Chris McEntee-Student Director Richard Wagner-Student Director Alan Kerner-Cue, Audio Michele Cohen--Props Diane Ghisone-Paint Jamie Winnick-Props Sue Arnbrico-Paint Janet Kawaller-Costumes Barbara Ganley-Secretarial Rebecca Shadweli-Costumes Gary Enos-Photography Chris Chwalisz- Fran Pinter-Publicity Stage Manager Barney Gill-Publicity JGITY FiSheI'- Art Lash--Construction 0 Sta2'eManaze1' Mike Walsh-Construction Peter Goussles- Don Faichney-Construction Stage M2119-EGF Ronnie Hughes-Make-up Gary McManus- , Richard Desimone-Lighting Set Deelenef Patti Lance applied the finishing touch of essential make-up to Janice Desimone. Was it that bad? Chris McEntee aided Mr. C. with the Senior Play's growing i 1 fff Q Wa' ,Jig ' Q,, I , f f ,. ' M MK' ,,...,,,.,v4,f..ynf,4.,-.. ..,L,,1....,L . UT , e 1.- Backstage 'KBREAK A tee! ' xy, '50 4 1 1 N N i N so o ne as Two of the exotic creatures inhabiting the other world of backstage: Dave Teitel and Shari Siegel. Sue Ambrico didn't limit her artistic efforts to the backstage v- P ,. it ' Q5. First read-through of the Senior Playg the uncertain meeting of cast and script. Q ' 3 :- a I ' l fl . . i , .- Backstage on closing night, Sue Shemnan reflected on the successful A K Ar i result of all the hard Work. ig e .i nv 2. 147 Fatman, amply portrayed by John Dean, strikes again. Bev Kaye preached the New Doctrine with In the Nighttime . 148 The Mad World of Opening the dramatic season, Madcap Vari- ety was a diversity of talent and pure fun. Under the fiery and able direction of Mr. Joseph Cru- cilla, aided by student director Cary Chalmers, old and new faces performed to the delight of each night's audience. Sandra Rosenblatt Barbara Rosenblatt Steve Van Houten Richard Westerberg Eve Hachadoorian Virginia Christensen Andrea Director Bruce Glatt Britton Lindquist Rick Lederer John Dean Don Berger Lorelle Krogmann Lea Santos Chris McEntee Trudee Garnick Marianne Carine Shelly Davis Richard Hart Don Parker Cary Chalmers Dave Teitel Janice Desimone Stephanie Schlegel Cast Mark Lenetsky Amy Brill Cindy Mahler Susan Drier Ronny Burstein Gary Enos Betty Sherman Paula Kelly Paul Jacobs Shari Siegel Barney Gill Linda Layer Karin Schmidt Joyce Thorburn Richard Wagner Artie Catanzarita Ira Woods Michael Walsh Gary Hodges Louise J unge The New Doctrine HHS Dance Band Marty Kongressmen K ,M fd Hicksville's trumpeter extraordinaire, Larry Wurtzel, high lighted the always excellent dance band. ' adcap Variety'-- Talent and Fatman , w Opening the show with style, the ensemble presented the many faceted New York, New Yorku sketch. Marty Kongressmen, Richard Rose and Fred Kurland soulful1y moved the audience. HH The quiet. enchanting grace of Lorelle Krog mann. Record Crowds Grected omedy Flaring tempers led to hysterical pandemonium at the Tic Toc Club, the highlight of the show. A sensation in the courtroom, Eve I-Iachadoorian dazzled Jim Rubins and his attorney, John Dean. Well, if he isn't a friend of mine either, then who is he? He's Cary Chalmers interrupting Gerry Cimino and Jim Rubins. Comedy came to the HHS stage in February, as the senior class presented The Bachelor cmd the Bobby Sore-r, the story of a high school girl with a mad crush on a carefree bachelor. Mixing her antics with a proper sister and an assortment of nutty characters, the plot built to a climactic, hilarious riot at a night club, finally, of course, culminating in a happy ending. Although the play Was not a Well-known one, the enthusiasm and competence of all the actors, under the guidance of Director Crucilla, made the evening thoroughly enjoyable. CAST Richard Nugent ....... ..,.................. .....,... J a mes Rubins Margaret Turner ..... .............. ....... G e raldine'Cimino Susan Turner ..-,-.,,........., .....,.. L orelle Krogmann Dr. Mathew Beemish ,.,,.. .i........... Kevin Russell Judge Thaddeus Turner ...... .. ........ Richard Wagner Jerry White ....,..i..,.............. ,.......,.i C hris McEntee Walters .....-.,........... N ...,...., - .......,,.,,l John Dean Bessie r.,,.,.-,,--,,...,i,.......,, ............... A my Brill Tommy Chamberlain ..... ,,.,...... M ark Lenetsky Joey .,,,....,,,,,...........,..,,... ..,.... D onald Faichney Agnes .....,.................... .............. S usan Sherman Florence r,c,....,,,,,,.,.,,... ........ E ve Hachadoorian Anthony Herman c,cc, c,,.... M -artin Brandfon Alex ..i.........,............ 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The Bachelor and .ex 1 9 5 1 t e o y- oxer 1 3 1 M Val l Af , X y i 1 1 V J ' f 5 ',,,,, : ubgi, - my ' 1 ,.'J1-jgf7X- IP. ., h . l ..-,,, ! , -H -e q., ,l v ' . . . . . - - ' ' miss P 329' - 'Twixt and 'tween Judge and teen, Kevin Russell found life confusing, L5 ,3 ' fl WA- if not impossible, in the Turner household. 3-' 3' .L J f i 4 ,gf me --Q A Pleading his case to Susan's boyfriend fChris McEnteeJ, Richard Nugent desparately tried to remove himself from his embarrassing situation. Causing all the trouble, Lorelle Krogmann played the swinging, mischievous Susan Turner. I 'meow M-rem upon l RT! THE MERCY OF THE COU 2 5 f O F , rid 'hff i S In a trail of splattered cakes, a befuddled Jim Rubins. Sue Sherman stalked out, leaving LX re 1 to U' 15 Polished oncerts Versatility and variety made for a musically successful year. Bands, choruses, orchestra, and recreational groups delighted audiences With per- formances of Works ranging from early Renais- sance to contemporary music. In addition to the traditional Winter and spring concerts, the Hicksville High School Band and Chorale entertained young musicians through- out the district With selections from their reper- toire. A special guest performance at Portchester, N. Y., highlighted the busy concert season of the band. Of great appeal to all ages were the Recrea- tion folk concerts, under the supervision of Mr. Arnold. Singers offered contemporary and tradi- tional songs, along vvith many original ones. Ac- companiment ranged frorn the JeW's harp and Wash tub to the traditional guitar and banjo, add- ing to the success of the folk singers. Shining on the trumpet, Beth Goldmacher performed in the Brass Ensemble Christmas concert at the Administration Building. .Ancl our Loc! ia flue lzar 0 our Aon ? ? la g .x4rw! if i5 gourd fo Airing' Kwik fsweef nuwic. A concert every Saturday bright- ened the colorful football season. Kahlil Gibran Conducted by Mr. Goleeke at the Christmas Con cert, the prize winning chorale gave another superb performance. Highlighted eason The guitar, banjo, and voices of Lea Santos and Naomi Drummond provided one of the most exciting segments of the Folk Concert. --ig Conductor Thomas Buttice drewsensitive response from the String Ensemble at the Winter Concert. liwgniixini r uncut nunrnun Ililtlulln tiiil 1-f lfffjv-W P 1, 5 K X' I 5 f,,-7 be e A C Q ,6Z,-ffvlz, Concentrating' on his part, each member of the orchestra t'btdt th 11 ff t. . . con rl u e O e overa e ec . . . and a partridge in a pear tree . . Y' Sopranos Bev Kaye and Virginia Christensen carolled an arrangement of an old favorite. .5443 'VV' ' + - .Y....-...al 1 hristmas Spirit, Familiar Faces, Steve Goldstein, Class of '66, re- turned to HHS stage in the Tri-M sponsored alumni concert. No one was left off Santa's listg Mr. Jones gets his fa present, that isj. 154 w... , Hicksville High School alumni returned for the annual Senior-Alumni Day, December 22, the last day of school before the Winter Recess. The alumni came in throughout the day, reg- istered in the front lobby, and received visitors passes. Over one hundred fifty alumni returned, the majority from the classes of '65 and '66, At 1:30 the Seniors were dismissed from classes, and the seniors and alumni both Went to the boys' gym for the traditional alumni proceed- ings. The group was first addressed by Senior Class President Brian McMenamin Who intro- duced Mr. Rusch. Mr. Rusch welcomed the alumni and expressed his hopes for this year's senior class. Brian then returned to present the traditional gifts to members of the faculty with the assistance of Santa Claus Rick Kramer. Among the humor- ous gifts given were an enormous button reading Down With Buttons for button-lover Mr. Mc- Carty, a bottle of Four Roses for Mr. Shanley, a bottle of Weight-On for Mr. Masi, and big Wide eyeglass frames for Mr. Munch. After the gifts were presented, a rock 'n roll band began to play, but few danced. Most pre- ferred to talk to their old friends and former teachers once more. f-fcfvfffw-4,4137 .f ' , f,,',,. W K, A Christmas tree brightened the lobby. And it wasn't even plastic. fff, . f K-., f.,-if Jw rf' '.i--- 1 'fi' ff H H ,J-. .y yff f a W 'E . . . Mr. Ferri reminisced with graduates of his Advanced Chemistry classgAlfred Ressel and Ed Boyle. Concert ark lumni Weekend ', 'ff My , 37 X I, , , ,vyw 4.1 ' ,1 iff fa , , X VL by 4 fd , WW Z f I K is Mew' .3551 ' 4 ii 2 v A new shirt and ball and chain brightened Mr. Rusch's mood and Christmas. NOTHING AFFECTS AN CLD GRAD LIKE THE PIAYING GF POMP AND ClRClMk5TANCE ! I f B 1' . 10x I-LAN' , fiis M :Q t - , - 54, S ung ?1 Q' V will , r x 'RF mfg N ,.... , A. V 4' ts, , Jolly old Saint Rick CKramerJ, complete with sled, made his traditional ap- pearance at the Sr.-Alumni assembly. Alumni 'Yi Alumni gather in room 147 for a taste of the old life. 'tum I 155 Tradition and Novelties -NWT I The explanation of bleeps and blurps was presented by Mr. Herb Deutch at the Tri-M concert. Identity crisis on the pep rally floor as the frat turned cheerleaders and girls turned musclemen. The Particle art exhibit, including Craig Mar- quette's Woman and Guitar , brightened the Walls of the library. I I A V I H -A -. . f y - 1 .2 ,VQ ,QIQ :pier :,:1 ,vn j, K K. - - sahirr '.,... Q i e iri A rals fl , r p k A V L L. :fir AQVV. , , Az , s, . .. , s f' he erre 1 ki, K I . ,r.k I , .K K: GQ, V,,., ,. k .,., Q Q -f' 3 .. K ' :f i I i ss e s l ' is t U I ap t. KF , k.,,A is , K mgffyiw ggi . g gi? iky ,,' L .i .., . N A V .V K 5,13 I, I1 K , Li 8 ? X.,xv f , W, . if i s .X 1 i'-- Q Q +-54.93 ., 'A if M H wx , . fy, .,., , . X s . 'A g HN idx R ? :k '2 as in is 2 4 ' h i A 5 , 2 Horsing around, James Smith was a featured vaulter at HHS's first Gymnastics Night. As the year continued, HHS students could be found at a variety of interesting and exciting events. Pep rallies for various teams ignited enthusiasm, which carried over to the victories in sports and exceptionally enthusiastic support of the teams by the fans. To celebrate the almost perfect record of the basketball team, a second Victory Dance attracted a large, lively crowd. Teacher against teacher was the theme of the faculty basketball game, as students were given a chance to see their part-time mentors forsake the classroom to meet the Jr. High faculty in athletic conflict. The scene changed to man versus nature, or specifically, teacher against donkey, in the animal Donkey Basketball Game, which proved a hilarious off beat event with the sometime cooperative donkeys starring. A newcomer to the HHS calendar of events was Gymnastics' Night. Male and female gym- nasts performed amazing feats of skill on the ropes, mats, and other pieces of apparatus before a very appreciative crowd of students and parents. Artistically, the year proved full with bright activities. The Modern Music Masters sponsored a stimulating discussion and demonstration of modern music by Mr. Herbert Deutch of Hofstra University. Elementary school audiences heard a more conventional style of music at the De- cameron Orchestra concert in the high school auditorium. A professional group, also resident at Hofstra, they performed works ranging from Vivaldi to Grieg to Stravinsky. At the school spring concert in April, more pieces by Vivaldi and other composers were aired by the school bands and choral groups. Throughout the year, the Particle continued to add to the cultural offerings with their art exhibit in the library, poetry readings, and teas. Closed ut the Year 'fi' '15, J courts, Rollin McClain relaxed Liz Converse concentrated on her part at the Bands, Bands, Bands concert. Caught up in the fervor of a pep rally, Linda Van Allen, Liz Flynn, and Chris Koening added to the general noise and excitement. A major reason for Hicksville's success on the basketball at the Victory Dance. .Que foo 4 erue 4 a ce:-fain laurpoae wlzo :mfg afancla .wal chem. Henry Adams A doll bought at the Comet Shopg a scholar with the 'H' that says he belongs in the school scheme ne can acquire euergflzing in aokfuale - excelaf clzaraefer. Stendhail R' ' S X -A ., ' 1 1 stag - . V , -fe -my X ci ,, I P3147 fx ' A ,gif 1375. j- Q . 22 ff . X 'f'r hQ2?w ' i . - ' V 5443,-va -N.. 1 1 k -.2 5- X , i' X . - ,sg ,L .rv 5 MV... . K., 1- - '. . -:xyhsv : --j.-1 ft- . .1 '. 'x uf. . ,I s V - - .ie ,. Q:-w'95'1,,,,.ifw. - ' M ' - U' 4-gfrwfw Organizations meant a school time struggle with musical basics . . . . . . or an after-school struggle vyith a chess piece. Varied and interesting, they enlivened the school day. ix rganiza fiona Honor Society president, Rollin McClain, led ushering detail for lost parents at Open House Night. IM DQOMED! we on BE A eHoo4 TO MM emo I DIDN T MAKE Mom AND DADHTHEV wANT ME TO amen! QHQ EQAL ai THE SMARTEST no iN THE KUORLQ -fmt ' V U -3 , B ,qi ,X SK nq K 5 I' Q! so L fr igid 'fe ei , Whyte BB. as -A 160 national honor soviet Starting. off the year by guiding parents to classrooms on Open House Night, the Honor So- ciety continued serving the school throughout the year by offering an extensive tutoring service. Students having difficulties in school subjects were aided in their studies free of charge. Miss Kosko--Advisor Rollin McClain-President Richard Fordyce-Vice President Peter Arakas Barbara Betchley David Blumenthal Martin Brandfon Susan Bray Valerie Budzynski Frank Campanello Sheldon Davis Richard Ericson David Federbush Steven Feldman James Fetten Janice Fuhrer Lewis Furman Sanford Gold Beth Goldmacher David Greene Richard Hasbrouck Linda Hitchen Thomas Hoffmann Gary Hubbs Carol Jacobson 'Carol Johmann Karen Kaitin Jay Kaplan Philip Konits Barry Kriegel Kenneth Laremore Mark Lenetsky Irene Leonick Jeffrey Littman Mitchell Markowitz Marsha Mehr Stephen Morris Carol Muller Kenneth Neuburger Judith Pardo Deborah Richman Jane Roscigno Barry Rosenzweig Fred Sachs Shari Siegel LeRoy Sluder Ronald Staffieri Kathleen Thompson Jane Trabich Stephen Van Houten Mark Walling ,,,.u-sa j H ,W f , f . 'A f f I My M ' I ff A -my f 21 Ocfffpi fy iff Mitch Markowitz was one of the several Honor Society members who spent time tutoring. chess club 'Phe Chess Club is a small but dedicated band of miniature strategists. Friendly competition occurring twice weekly produced a team of six players which represented Hicksville High School in interscholastic competition. Concentration and 9-is 'Q X. 436 van-21 .Q yo clever tactics resulted in a successful season. Mr. Burelli-Advisor Sanford Gold--President Robert Muller-Vice President Leonard Albin Thomas Baitz George Berg Donald Berger Richard Ericson Gary Hubbs James Kellner Barry Kriegel Peter McDonough Robert Nuss Robert Phelan Chester Robbins Fred Sachs Robert Uran J' Y Robert Phelan pondered his next move in the Game of Kings. roundtable Arising from the need of a place to let off some steam, the Roundtable has grown to be the official history and current events discussion group, and is open to all students. Topics of greatest interest were the Viet Nam war, the draft, welfare, and civil rights. Mr. Pitrelli-Advisor Tom Hoffmann-President Gary Hubbs-Vice President Merri Bernstein Barry Kriegel David Blumenthal Gloria Melnitsky Carla DeFord considered the question before answering Mike Board at a Roundtable meeting. DON' T TALK T0 ME ABOUT WORLD PROBLEMS! Qc vVLfg,644 Michael Board John Budnick Ron Burstein Steve Clearman Richard Ericson Gene Genovesi Sandy Gold Bruce Golden Bob Gottlieb Steve Heideman Fran Pinter Harvey Rosen Fred Sachs Lisa Sachs Shari Siegel LeRoy Sluder Sharon Soroko Wynne Spiselman Steve Stanton Joan Volpe . . . and they each had a different opinion, Lisa Sachs, Fred Sachs, and Mike Board. ,iff 'sf ---1-,K l I 1- , 11. ,f --.-.- .K all school council EXECUTIVE BOARD: Mr. Jones-Advisor, Chuck Coffey-Attendance Officer Jim Rubins-Pres., David Jungman-Parliamentarian, Peter Arakas-Chairman Chris Clinton-V.P., Bob Gottlieb-Treas., Jane Trabich-Sec. liz 1' WW! Santa Claus, Bob Gottlieb, and his helpers, Shari Siegel and Gail Danchig loaded gifts bought by the ASC for their adopted family. ' 11 J 5 During debate on an important topic, Council members showed concentration and attentiveness. Record breaking SAT card sales and a spirited Sophomore Orientation laid the founda- tion for a highly successful year in the ASC. One of the very first legal matters tackled was amend- ing the constitution of the Council. Soon the year's program moved into full swing. Pep rallies spon- sored by the ASC ignited keen enthusiasm for school sports events. Planning for Senior-Alumni day and for the adoption of a needy family through Newsday kept the ASC busy at Christ- mas time. The Council also voted to readopt the Korean girl, Hang Nim Lee, and the American Indian boy, Jack Adaki, whom it has aided for the past three years. In January, the annual Innash dance was held. Open to SAT holders only, the dance proved to be a Winter Wonder- land. Early in the year an original proposal from the Council floor called for the establish- ment of a Student Court, which Would allow for student regulation of behavior. This year the ASC, through the exercise of orderly student government, fulfilled many of the fine ideas and programs suggested during the year. ,.,.,,,,., ,M-W , , Entrance to the Council's Innash Dance required the measuring of boys. Five cents was charged per inch taller or shorter than 5'6 . is Early year elections brought candidates like Steve Van Houten before AS new Faculty Advisor, Mr. Jones Often the Council to explain their position on school issues. offered sound advice on Council actions. Z X! -H-1 8 In the main lobby, the ASC's Christmas tree stood surrounded by presents for their adopted family. Amy Brill seemed to enjoy making cotton candy as much as people enjoyed eating it. f- 'a'f.fi' 5 'E elf? 4. 'N .,. ,..- JK P' 1' . Mak 1 X X i, ,as JL . Wgqaac -S' MW, f Wryffykf, yi wffjguf' lm we 1, wide gouernmenf Lnowri ow fo en orce wifd femloer or fo concifafe wifd acgnify. George Grenville Ivy' ,gk D , . I N' ? 1 'W an ' ff' y E 4 ' 'Q-. .1 STS- Me 1 J r Keeping official dignity, Council president Jim Rubins and date Becky Shadwell dressed conservatively for the lnnash Dance. 163 national tlaespian soviet Thespian troupe No. 2125, which forms the backbone of all school theatrical productions, served as inspiration and reward to those who Worked on the shows. Much of the success of HHS plays must be accredited to the industrious and talented members. When not engaged in Work on their own shows, Thespians often go to watch productions by Thespians of other schools. After all the hard Work was completed the society re- laxed with an induction dinner. Mr. Crucilla-Advisor Jerry Fischer-President Gary McManus-Vice President Sue Ambrico Trudee Garnick Chris McEntee Amy Brill Barbara Ganley Fran Pinter Artie Catanzarita Diane Ghisone Dave Rule Cary Chalmers Audrey Glenn Lea Santos Virginia Christensen Bruce Golden Esther Schuster Helen Chomyk Bob Gottlieb Stephanie ,Schlegel Chris Chwalisz Pete Goussios Becky Shadwell Armand Cipullo Eve Hachadoorian Ken Sharpe Michele Cohen Gary Hodges Betty Sherman Richard Cottine Veronica Hughes Marilynne Solomon Gail Danchig Bev Kaye Steve Stanton John Dean Alan Kerner Richard Wagner Janice Desimone Janet Kawaller Mike Walsh Richard Desimone Paula Kelly Dave Weinblatt Eileen Duerbeck Lorelle Krogmann Jamie Winnick Gary Enos Pat Lance Carol Yerks Don Faichney Art Lash Sherry Fleitman Mark Lenetsky Thespian officer Lorelle Krogmann and Mr. Crucilla demon- strated the acting side of Thespian life reviewing the senior play script. if 4 A v . .,-x ,fy xg. i - 3.5 095. M gaze . ir at fig The technic-al world of production was shown by President Jerry Fischer working on construction and Virginia Christensen going over lighting cues. , l . . K , 21 12,251 ' 4 1.. ,Kd-?.'i X i 2 51 lfwiiiisii 1 g 3, Z 1 5 1 1 ' s 13 g .M E igkzifi , WV. , ticii 1 1. r I 4 2 , 3 5 ' 7 5 .Mgfff Mal Unbelievable amounts of paint were used this year to cover various sets. Much of it was applied by crew head Diane Ghisone. ,From the top of the set he designed, Gary McManus directed construction to meet his specifications. modem music masters This year the Modern Music Masters was en- ergetically revitalized by numerous activities. For instance, a lecturer-demonstrator on contemporary computer music, Herbert Deutsch, gave a presen- tation. Small recitals known as The Little Recital Hall were given by soloists and groups to foster more musical appreciation in the school, and a Club newspaper, the HcmiDemiiSemi-Qucwei' was published. Mr. Pellerin-Advisor Cary Chalmers-President Lois Bienenfeld-Vice President At Tri-M induction, Mr. Pellerin congratulated new member Amy Aaron. Band Warren Alfano Merrilyn Berstein Barbara Christian Lisbeth Converse Beth Goldmacher Carol Greenbaum Susan Koscinski Laura Leight Judy Lilienthal Amy Aaron Leonard Albin Patricia Cantone Fred Dwier William Griffith Linda Hanau Michael Higgins Gary Hodges Randa Jacobs Susan Kessler Claudia Koren Lynda Kratchman Rollin McClain Robert Paterno James Peluso Charles Petry Wynne Spiselman James Stanton Helen Toner Mary Wagner Richard Wagner Larry Wurtzel Chorus Virginia Christensen Naomi Drummond Lance Petrarca Stephanie Schlegel Barbara Barry Sue Bray Marianne Carine Andrea Director Lois Fishman Jo Ann Fordyce Karen Gannon Elsa Green Evelyn Hachadoorian Karen Kaitin Patricia Lance Mary Ann Mabie John McClain Pam McClain Chris McEntee Beverly Rolnick Jo Seltz Caryl Shields Lea Santos Myra Stein Orchestra Laura Hagen Doris Wilamowski Philip Konitz Marsha Mehr Gloria Melnitsky Jill Milians After being elected by the club, new inductees stood to recite the oath of membership. folk music and jazz club The Folk Music and Jazz Club, formerly the Folk Music Association, put a great deal of em- phasis on analyzing modern day jazz and topical protest songs. Besides the exchange of records and ideas, the group enjoyed the several concerts they attended, as Well as the impromptu ones pro- duced at meetings. Mr. iShanley-Advisor Ronny Burstein-President Michael Board-Vice President Mary Anastase Sue Bray , Dennis Browning Doug Browning Stephen Clearman Shelly Davis Warren Davis Carla DeFord Diane Ghisone Gary Goldstein Debbie Gorlin Sue Kessler Patti Lance Joyce Lieberman Robin Lieberman Chris McEntee Russ Mahler Tom Maloney Alice Melzer Joy Mornis Evelyn Robert Richard Rose Lisa Sachs Jo Seltz Karen Schwartz Shari Siegel Marcia Schram H, l ,, ,,,i. ra ,,....f ' I ' At informal meetings, members like Richard Rose and Shari Siegel discussed their favorite artists while listening to them perform on albums. 165 key club Chuck Coffey, Art Lash, Brian McMenamin, and Frank Campanello aided in the distribution of candy for the club's I At all home football games, Key Club members like Pete Arakas sold pretzels to the large crowds. sale. Larry Roby, ushering at the Variety Show, distributed programs to the audience entering the auditorium. An important school service organization, the Key Club, can always be seen ushering at foot- ball games, basketball games, dances, and shows. This year, as in the past, the club adopted a family through Newsdagfs program. The club assumed the former ASC activity of polishing and caring for school trophies, and gave two scholarships at the end of the year out of candy sales proceeds. Mr. Ryan--Advisor John Coffey-President Art Lash-Vice President Peter Arakas-Vice President Key Club president, John Coffey, directed a most successful and busy year for the service organization. 166 Ray Asaph Rich Lebanowski Phil Salamone Rich Awe Rick Lederel' James Samuelson Paul Backman Myles McCullough Bill Sanderson Dave Blair Brian McMenamin Steve Sanetti Gary Brennan Frank Campanello Steve Cohen Bob Crothers .Toe Crowell Gerry Delmato Dennis Donlon Tom Flannery Russ Hardmeyer Rick Hardmeyer Tom Hoffmann Norman Hollander Craig Ibbotson Fred Kurland Ken Laremore Rhett McMu.nn Mike Marcinik Bill Millar Ray Mulvihill Scott Munz Alan Nordman George Pilko Larry Roby Mike Roccoforte James Romanelli Andy Rosenblatt Steve Rosenthal Joe Rottman Jim 'Rubins Wayne Rudin Phil Santoiemma Ken Schimek Brian Schnakenberg Bob Scolaro Ken -Sharpe Arnie Sherman Roy Siegel Ira Stohl Bob Surico Steve 'Stanton Jerry Waxman Gary Woodward Mark Wilkenshoff Tom Von Novak ' One could first see the Interact Club in action 1n September when they acted as guides for new students. Soon after came their successful and Welliattended Jet-Set-A-Go-Go dance, Whose profits were contributed to best serve the school. Continuing to aid the school throughout the year, club members served as ushers at football and basketball games. Mr. Batista-Advisor Greg Drumm-President John Genn-a-Vice President Q ,N,, N ggi Leonard Albin Arnold Berger Joel Berman James Bodamer John Budnick Lawrence Dagna Robert Fox Cliff Gebhardt Lynn Gish Ken Grossman Charles Hafter Richard Hafter Ronald Kochman Ronald Kochman Andy LaGreg'a Charles Lameroux Michael Lindo James Lynch Joe Masters Robert Monk Weyman Moy Jeff Newcorn Robert Patterson Alan Perlin Alan Pershinsky Frank Policastro Charles Schoenthal Chester Schnepf Jack Silvermann Dave Skowronsky Martin Testagrose Russell Tisman Roger Tuttle President Greg Drumm outlined a proposal to Interact members at a meeting. interact club 'i Roger Tuttle, Bob Fox, Frank Policastro, and Mr. Batista collected tickets at the successful, Interact sponsored, Jet- Set-A-Go-Go dance. 3 L With a determined tear, Chet Schnepf admitted ticket holders to the Jet-Set-A-Go Go dance. 9,074 Cl fs QQ Xx math club Each month, top scorers at regular Math Club meetings were chosen to represent the school at Math meets throughout the county. Competing With surrounding schools as members of the Inter- scholastic Math League, the Club culminated the season by winning several awards for the school and for individual members. Mr. Aaron-Advisor Steve Van Houten-President Stephen Breckner Chester Robbins Lawrence Gabriel Bruce Spenser Charlene Nass Robert Turoff Bob Phelan Jan Weinstein Lost in a maze of wires and tubes, Mark Paternoster and Donald Born still managed to bring the AV system into run- ning order. Concentrating on a meet problem . . . , ,rle , ,,,,,,.,',. V 9 ,Q j, ,- y l '4 ' ,' i w 9 ,, ,,.,,xyf f,,r , :1 , ' rira rrlri y ' ' at ,,,, . In after-school clinic, Mark Paternoster instructed those interested on AV techniques. audio-visual squad Serving as one of the most important organi- zations in the school is the Audio-Visual squad. Among their many activities are running film pro- jectors, operating the P.A. system during school hours and at athletic events, and fixing broken equipment. This year the A-V squad became an official school club, organizing after-school in- struction meetings and aiding in dramatic pro- ductions. ' Mr. Sp-arr-Advisor Mark Paternoster-President Gordon Jenkins-Vice President Steve Bodensiek Michael 'Heroy Don Born Bill J abour Chris Burke Nick Caruso Bob Cornell Kenneth Dalton Dirk Danielson Larry Dixon Martin Durschlag Bob Fallier Bill Henne Jon Karten Rudolph Koegl Richard Pensivy Gary Pfieffer John Ray Gilbert Schwab Ira Smitheimer Bob Williams uw, , 'yr Nu' 4 L. ,. f f 'fwfwfwf Kauai ff' ff . . awaiting for answer pb -chem -bi The Phy-Chem-Bi Club, taking advantage of the proximity of several large companies and re- search concerns, conducted trips to the Waldemar Cancer Research Center and the Ruco Division Hooker Chemical Company. In addition, each member prepared a science project that was dis- played at the final PTA meeting. Mr. Cohen, Mr. Masi-Advisors Carol Johmann-President Eleanor Heuer-Vice President Charlene Nass Ralph Pucci Alice Rauth Philip Salamone Christina Sarstedt Arlene Schroeder Martin Soblick Janet Stott Richard Swanson Donald Cambell Virginia Christensen Gene Genovesi Linda Kondzielaski Geraldine Lawson Jeffrey Littman Walter Long Pete McDonough Robert Mackin me I p NEW rVlATl-it is Too MUCH fe Foe ME! I, Q ,K ,K gg 'f '. if E I , v, 4 - ' e . . . Steve Van Houten cheered his success. During a Phy-Chem-Bi meeting, President Carol J ohmann discussed the possible causes of the Apollo moon-ship fire. radio club Maintaining the rig WAZSCF, the radio club acquired some new equipment this year. Novices and experienced operators alike were offered courses in radio theory and an opportunity to practice on the club's bers managed to contact South American countries. equipment. Club mem- several European and Mr. Sparr-Advisor i Lee Gilbert-President Billy J abour J on Karten Paul Kawaller Christine Koegl Jim Bobrick Donald Campbell Robert Cornell Dirk Danielson i - Bob FOXF h Rudy Koegl Practicing for his. novice license, Dirk Danielson worked the key, Efisgggoliifnith gkeiltdiulcareiirg while Lee Gilbert listened for errors. James Gruber Bruce Seltemight Ira Smitheimer Eugene Timpano Ronald VVilliarns Jerry Hermel Peter Hicks Rich Holmes 169 comet shop lla: 2 sys F000 f-iv 400 OX 1 N v Q ,,:f,'-xc' of P DECA was also responsible for maintenance of the Comet Shop, which fur- nished school supplies at reasonable prices. More State winners were: Rochelle Riservato, Deb- orah Warren, Ronald Reinheimer, and Peggy Mol- dovack. dem Opportunities to attend training conferences, to compete in state and national contests, and to participate in an Employer-Employee luncheon were just a few of the many activities planned by DECA to promote interest and expertise in the field of business. Several members of DECA helped manage the school store, handling pur- chases and designing the display window in the main corridor. This year several awards were Won by the club as a Whole and by individual members. ru One of the most honored chapters in the country, Hicksville boasted such State win- ners as Susan Margolies, Carole Feldscher, and Peter Cramer. deca Mr. Murphy - Advisor Pete Cramer - President Peggy Moldovak - Vice President Jayne Berkowitz Danny Carey Donna Drake June Drummond Donna Fanelli Carole Feldscher Jimmy Graham Kathy Grant Peggy Halcott Dennis Aloi Janet .Berger Lorraine Bizon Donna Fanelli Carole Feldscher Frederic Frey James Graham Kathy Grant Barbara Hoosack Cathy Kelley Ann Laney Vincent LoGerfo Sue Marolies Danny Moynihan Josephine Nycz Ronnie Reinheimer Debby Ribarich Rochelle Riservato Diane Sherrard Mike Sutton Joan Taylor Laureen Thomas Rick Thomas Debbie Warren Darlene Watson Josephine Guidi Barbara Hooscak Cathy Kelly Karen Kozak Ann Laney Peggy Moldovak Patricia Pezzotti Ronald Reinheimer Diane Sherrard Barbara Szczepankowski Robert Taub Laureen Thomas Douglas Uzakiewicz Darlene Watson booster club Expanded to a size which makes name listing impossible, the Booster Club attended virtually all extra-curricular events throughout the year. At boys' sports events the club displayed a newly acquired banner along with the ever present spirit. It also sponsored a gymnastics meet for girls to bring attention to this new school sport. At the end of the year Most Valuable Player Awards were presented to outstanding athletes by the club members. Jann Bruckner was this year's President with Marlene Schneider as Vice President. Mr. Masi acted as advisor. ,,,,.1 . V-ww Lv :Ei . 2. L,V..r 5 5 , ' A ' rss.. I zwv ffm I 'X .. Lam L.. iff fs, 1 Q sl h v Nm M N . skis ,J , ps sl . ,. X is --X1 - pf 5' it 1 zissgff Ss ...ff in force under their banner. Booster Club members waited on line impatiently to pay for and receive their sweatshirts. In charge of the turmoil during sweatshirt distribution was club president Jann Bruckner. Increasing fervor at basketball games, the Booster Club arrived I 4 'K I 2 if At club Christmas party, Mr. Horne and Sharon Soroko discussed the photography issue of Life magazine. photograph club Because of a grant of S575 from the ASC, the Photo Club was able to offer the services of the darkroom to the student body. Besides develop- ing pictures for students and teachers, the Club aided the Newspaper and Yearbook by taking pictures and making their equipment available to these publications. The Club also set up a very popular exhibition in the main lobby Where stu- w i 9 i al! C A determined darkroom novice, Maria Karras, armed with apron and chemicals prepared to achieve photographic excellence. dents could View scenes of school life. Steve Gordon-President Mike Traidman-Vice President Dennis Aloi Arnold Berger Joel Berman Bev Fetz Robert Fox Robert Goldstein Paul Hanau Tom Hoffmann Gordon Jenkins Thomas Jensen Steve Kamen Maria Karras Janet Leonhard Dave MacCarn Rita Mageean Stephen Palley Steve Peck Diane Pitman Lisa Sachs Sharon Soroko Eugene Timpano Dennis Tuma Ira Weinstein Roger Weiss Relaxing at Photo Club picnic, members also spent much time photographing the beauty of the surrounding' scenery. N . N- P libmry club In order to extend its activities the library squadformed the Library Service Club. Members aided in the massive reorganization of the library, as well as keeping library bulletin boards and showcases attractive. The group held a cake sale from which proceeds were used to help a needy family, and at year's end held a banquet. Mr. Swezey-Advisor Linda Eliash--President Helen Hejnas-Vice President Tony Buffalino Elizabeth Callihan Barbara Dieterich Donna Dugan Joann Gramaglia Valerie Hill Stephanie Holzer Barbara Hoops Barbara Koch Teresa Iller Michele Lauer Susan Levenstein Joan McGowan Gloria Muller Donna Ollins Marie Parisi Nora Rama Dorothy Rausch Linda Sagan Kathleen Smith Eileen Stuto Doug Uzakewicz Susan Vogel Susan Weber sl N 5 Michele Lauer spent most of her lunch periods Working in the Library checking out books for students and other clerical work. service squad Not many of us would voluntarily choose to patrol the school hallways or supervise messy lunchrooms. Yet there are HHS students who willingly perform these unappreciated services every day. Members of the Service and Lunch- room Cleanup Squads are to be congratulated for their perseverance and dedication in the face of 3,000 HHS kibitzers. Mr. J aworski-Advisor ,f pu: 4 Peter Arakas Henry Arias John Baker Frank Campanello John Coffey Joe Crowell Jerry Fischer Thomas Flannery Dave Gluck Dianne Gunnigle Russ Hardmeyer Mary I-Iemgen Micheal Hermanek Daniel Holohan Lorelle Krogmann Brian Lafferty Gary McManus Frank Melody Tom Mullin Jeannette Negloire Gary Ogden Charles Petry George Pilko Jim Rubins Brian Schakenberg Karl Schweinfest James Searle Donald Thompson Dennis Tuma Tony Weippert Carol Yerks Framed by shelved books, Helen Hejnas could be seen filing new and returned books. Randa Globerman tried to inveigle her way past hall guard Richard Kramer in an attempt to go up the down staircase. K N . in jets .Participating in various college programs available for undergraduate study, this year's JETS club. has also Worked towards a school Wide science fair. The members prepared several eX- periments and projects for district competition, and took a field trip to Brookhaven National Laboratories. Mr. Cohen-Advisor Jeff Littman-President David Blumenthal-Vice President George Berg Arnold Berger Joel Berman Kathy Brady John Budnick Judy Ebert Robert Fox Peter Hecht Tom Hoffmann Paul Kawaller Mark Lenetsky Rosemary! Licata Dave McCarn Steve Palley Jim Swallt Steve Van Houten Doug Wyrembek Data poured in from the synchrotron at the National Laboratory as JETS members Dave McCarn and Steve Van Houten Watched. book discussion club Meeting at random intervals, members of the Book Discussion Club exchanged views on books like, The Last Temptation of Christ, The Cherry Orchard, Mcmchtld Air the Promised Land, and A Portrait of Dorian Gray. Often moving to var- ious current topics, the Club's meetings were both engrossing and stimulating. Miss Russo-Advisor Gloria Melnitsky-President David Blumenthal Merri Burnstein Ann Clurman Shelly Davis Lois Fishman Richard Hart Michele Lauer Janet Ripa Richard Rose Andy Rosenblatt Lisa Sachs Caryl Shields Steve Stanton Even the answer man at Brookhaven looked puzzled as Steve Van Houten asked a question. l I 1 l I Each on his own level, Sharon Soroko and Steve Morris read a book that was later discussed. 1 W , Wffg if My , ff, f 1 J ' 0 Dave Jungman reached in to try strategy at Waterloo, His luck compared with Napoleon's. tactical gaming soviet HHS girls may be fighting the battle of the bulge unsuccessfully, but members of the Tactical Gaming Society have made greater gains. Every Monday and Friday about 20 boys gathered to re-enact on gameboard the real Battle of the Bulge. These boys take an intellectual delight in planning and staging these small scale Wars. According to an informed source, Blitzkrieg may be a blast, but Diplomacy just outdoes it tactically. Mr. Horne-Advisor John Budnick-President Richard Ericson-Vice President Dave Jung-man James Kouber Pete McDonough Bob Nuss Chet Robbins Steve Sanetti Douglas Spadaro Tom Baitz Gene Blahato Dave Blumenthal Jack Freedman Paul Hanau Pete Hicht Gary Hubbs X jx! As the battle progressed, Mr. Horne led his troops on to victory. x X The vital move was made, and the fate of the battle was decide 1 d. 175 NNXN NYYYYYYYYXNYYYYYYYY N wkxcxsvllle 1:h,.T:I, . K 'aa Ligjh fe' N 1 WB 955593-9 Published by Hicksville Senior High School, Hicksville, N.Y. Prinrnl for the .vludfnly of Hirksfuille High School by thi' .rmdents of the Vorational Print Shop CO-EDITORS IDAVID FEDERBUSH ROBERT Go'I'1'I.IEB COORDINATING EDITOR FEATURE EDITOR LINDA KONDZIELASKI CAROL JOHMANN SPORTS EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER SANDY GOLD DAVID -IUNCMAN PHOTOCRAPHER ADVISOR STEVE GORDON MR. HALOWI'I'CH STAFF J. Anderson, D. Blumenthal, C. Chwalisz, I. Cohen, J. Daly, S. Feldman, M. Fle- ice, B. Golden, S. Holzer, E. Jonas, J. Korman, C. Kuperberg, R. Lederer, J. Les- zczynski, J. Lieberman, R. Lieberman, R. McClain, P. McEntee, K. McGunnigle, L. Miller, J. Mornis, J. Newcorn, D. Phol, G. Pollina, J. Ripa, I. Tava, S. Vorris, I. Weinstein, D. Yan-none Printed by Hicksville' High Vocational Print Shop Staff-C. Ray Adams, Instructor. Senior Student printers-Gary Brown, William Clark, Jamie Holder, Bertram jantzer, Leonard LaFeir, Edward Markuinas, Michael O'Brien, Francis Rinaldi, Alvin Rowland, Donald Swallow. junior Student printers-Robert Izzo, Tom jones, Barry Kalmaer, Thomas McBride, Pete O'Malley, Edward Radwinsky, Hebert Rau, Arthur Wood. .!4A60!lfLfe A122 0111 of tk? l9l'256 fo AJCUJJ ,nudge queofionzs id a founclafion fifone o merican gderfg. Herbert Hoover First step in the production of the newspaper Was the setting- of copy in galleys and the taking of proofs. 176 ,ff-ff , ,Q-7.-wf W' Mi' , H H ,. ,..,. , ' - ' , I 'f ' 'L I' ,Www , f ,, N , X ,fwf ,M M, ,, y if f' Aw, W , ,S David Federbush, Steve Rose, David Jungman, and Robert Gottlieb prepared to distribute newspapers to homeroom rep- resentatives. Dave Federbush and Bob Gottlieb were co-editors of this year's paper. Wu V comer This year's Comet represented a combination of original and familiar journalistic techniques. Experimenting with a new coeditorship under the joint direction of Bob Gottlieb and David Federbush, the Comet staff produced many fine issues. High on the popularity list were the all- new Teen Scene feature, and spotlights on such salient topics as team teaching, Student Council affairs, and the new Administration. Once again the Comet was noted for its thoughtful editorials, spirited coverage of sports events, down-to-earth humor, letters to the editor, and teacher inter- views. Unprecedented blue ink, varied articles, and capable leadership helped the Comet to attain success. 'i if y y quill and scroll n ' The Quill and Scroll is the national journal- istic honor society to which outstanding students On' school publications are nominated. Member- ship is the reward for exceptional work in jour- nalism and promotes opportunities to increase knowledge and experience in copywriting, layout, editing and other aspects of high school jour- nalism. The local chapter is sponsored by the national organization which facilitates communi- cations and cooperation among the individual branches. Hicksville's members include Sandy Gold, Robert Muller, Brian McMenamin, Mark Lenetsky, Robert Gottlieb, and Gloria Melnitsky. Particle editor Steve Morris, and staff members Lois Bienenfeld, Ronny Burstein, and Carla DeFord, pored those which would be printed. over many photographs, selecting QMINIQQNATIONAQ TQi1,.T.j it '1 cel 'l ' c il i iiivi' -if V particle The Particle staff reached new peaks of literary advancement by producing several excel- lent editions of the diverse art magazine. In addi- tion to the publication of the magazine, the staff held poetry readings and jazz seminars. Much credit goes to Editor Steve Morris who succeeded in producing a magazine of truly admirable liter- ary quality. Recognition must also be given to an efficient staff, and the many HHS students who contributed to the works which made up each issue of the Particle. comet ' t advisor Mr. Richard Halowitch editor-in-chief Mark Lenetsky assistant editor Gloria Melnitsky In our best excuse for an editor's meeting, Mark Lenetsky, Steve Van Houten, and Tom Hoffman examined newly developed photographs. associate editor Stephen Van Houten business manager David Jungman 2 af? nof alnudeti B Queen Victoria the board activities editor Jo Seltz organizations editor Fran Pinter photography editor Tom Hoffmann sports editor Brian McMenamin secretaries to the editor Carol Jacobson Beverly Fetz f-f' ,.i,- ' 6511 'fry ,g A 'f With the fact that a deadline was the next day firmly in his mind, photographer, Jeff Littman, sprang into action. f .MS Battling an attacking mass of IBM sheets, Betty 'ff' Sherman searched foraforgotten senior. M jfzf... 178 Wa ', ', 5 Wi. Z? A TRUE woes ot Aer TAKEQ AT LEAST AN Hour eg A ,era ll 4 r E Q 5 C E ga it the staff seniors sports Sliafri Siegel Brian M cM enamin Judy Pardo Amy Brill David Blumenthal Nora Bosnick Peggy Fort Audrey Glenn Linda Hanau Cathy Hanson Sue Kessler Michele Lauer Carol Muller Barbara Rosenblatt Sandra Rosenblatt Lea Santos Karen Schwartz Stephanie Shafer Pam Sharpe Arnie Sherman Betty Sherman Susan Sherman Judy Shreefter Fran Silver Donna Soblick Marilynne Soloman Jane Trabich activities Jo S eltz Lisa Sachs Virginia Christensen Richard Cottine Sandi Darnel Stephanie Schlegel Naomi Zuckerman organizations Fran Pinter Chris Chwalisz Richard Ericson Barny Gill Linda Hanau Sue Kessler Mitch Markowitz Peggy Moldovak Charlene Nass Susan Pinter Frank Policastro Caryl Shields JOPY Lois F' isliman Amy Aaron Norman Hollander Rick Kramer Andy LeGrega Rollin McClain Bruce Rosenzweig Ken Sharpe Steve Stanton Sharon Levison Britton Lindquist Arlene Schroeder Manuela Sucarino advertising David Jungman Steve Gordon Karen Hemgen Mary Hemgen Alison Landes Kathy O'Donnell Dottie Pohl Betty Sherman Francine Silver Michael Traidman photography Tom Hoffmann Steven Gordon Steven Heideman Jamie Holder Mr. William Horne Lenny LaFeir Jeff Littman Walter McCabe Stephen Palley Dennis Tuma typing Carol Jacobson Bev Fetz Nancy Engelman Linda Hanau Karen Kaitin Diane Meyer Esther Schuster Donna Sololick Marie Sorrentino Icarean photographer. Tom Hoffmann, assumed this precarious l perch to take the picture that appears on page 19. 179 modem language clubs Gloria Melnitsky, 'Spanish Club President, led a discussion in a November meeting which included plans for a proposed Christmas party. On New York trip, French Club members walked from Penn Station to their destination, the restaurant La Bourgogne. FRENCH CLUB Mrs. Sheehy, Miss Zasa-Advisors Shari Siegel-President Bob Fox-Vice President Linda Hanau Karen Armstrong Barbara Betchley Kathy J anca Elyse Jonas Sharon Brandstein Karen Kaitin Sue Bray Valerie Budzynski Virginia Calahan Sue Kessler Michele Lauer Ricky Lederer Virginia Christensen Lynn Lozel Liz Clinton Pat Luchka Linda Eliash Mitch Markowitz Peggy Fort Marsha Mehr Rose Giaffeo JoAnn Minervino Lawrence Guinstra Josephine Minnino Charlene Nass Nancy Pelzar Cynthia Perlin Fran Pinter Ann Richmond Nancy Rosenkranz Chris Sarstedt Sheryl Saman Susan Schubel Becky Shadwell Pam Sharpe Caryl Shields Wynne Spiselman Janet Stoll Norman Hollander Ken Neuburger GERMAN CLUB Miss Wessel-Advisor Inger Heer-President Mike Traidman-Vice President Joyce Anderson Arnold Berger Barbara Berger Lois Bienenfeld Janet Boecke Dave Christiano Mike Fleice Beverly Fricke Dee Grilli Wendy Harris Jim Hawkins Eleanor Heuer Stephanie Holzer Charles Hummel Linda Jonassen Linda Jones David Jungman Maria Karras Ronald Kochman Susan Koscinski Peter McDonough Bill Nardin Charlene Nass Alice Rauth Steven Rose Delia Sackmann Gary Schmalfeldt Martin Soblick Jerry Waiunan Mark Walling french club Activities this year included a train trip on February 4, 1967 to New York City to eat at the Bourgogne Restaurant. The members then visited a French book store. Funds for this event and other activities were raised through club-sponsor- ed cake sales. german club Washing cars and shoveling snow were the means by which Der Deutsche Verein raised money for two scholarships which it bestows an- nually. The club also attended a concert by the Vienna Choir Boys, and during special occasions enjoyed entertainment provided by the school's German band. italian club Starting events early in the year, the Italian club went in October to Madison Square Garden to attend the Festa Italiana spectacle. Projects, as the year enfolded, also included the sale of specially wrapped candy, with profits going to aid the flood-ridden city of Florence. spanish club The Spanish club this year heard a talk on Cuba given by two natives, Ana and Mercedes Rojas, who are presently enrolled at HHS. The whole exchange took place in Spanish. The club also helped provide a colorful welcome for visit- ing Chaminade students in February. Later in the year, students prepared Spanish and Latin Ameri- can foods for a fiesta. Hidden behind the tuba, Douglas Smith played along with Beth Goldmacher, Lois Bienenfeld, and Linda Hanau in the German Club Ba 77,71 , , V V J ..,s f-.. f ' - 'z i wr I , ,ii ,v ! fIQi55VIL A tar'- Lak. i 6 ,. f . i ' vm A K Language clubs combined to Welcome visiting Chaminade students. Peggy Fort, , Gail Pollina, Shari Siegel, and Lisa Sachs did their part by serving refreshments. gi 111 f - -.1:,-if 8 . s B .. , 'E- I I 'if-,as The German Club, one of the most active language clubs, was led by President Inger Heer, seen here conducting a club gathering. Italian Club members posed in front of a church in Rome during last summer's trip to Italy. ITALIAN CLUB Mr. .Ferra1'.o7Advisor Washing cars and seeming to enjoy it, Charlene Nass, Michael Fleice, -TOS-ephlne G'-lldj-P1'9S1fl9Ht and Pete McDonough participated in raising funds for Der Deutsche Frank Bove-Vice President Vereinf' Bill Bress JoAnn Gramaglia Sonia Levandov Diane Capone Jean Grasso Nick Lomangino John Chiodo Mary Ellen Grodzinski Vita Marchione Ann Clurmar Laura Hagen Barbara Davidson Carol .Iohmann Gail Pollina Stephanie Schlegel I -'Q--5 Louise Fried Linda Kondzielaski Barbara Tedesco Tom Galgano Claire Kuperberg Kathy Terranova Phil Giansante Michele Lauer SPANISH CLUB Mrs. Kozma-Advisor Gloria Melnitsky-President Frank Policastro-Vice President Marylou Schrom Caryl Shields Susan Ambrico Claudia Koren Marylou Carlsen Diedre MacAlpine Andrea Director Vivian Moy Susan Feinberg Janet Ripa Lois Fishman Diane Ghisone Robert Gottlieb Janet Kawaller David Klauber Ana Rojas Merudes Rojas Barbara Rosenblatt Sandra Rosenblatt Lisa Sachs Sharon Soroko Linda Sucarino Terry Sucarino Julianne Taubman Karen Kaitin Jamie Winnick Elayne Wood fs Ready to attack with the penultimate weapon at the Saturnalia were Tom Draycott and Steve Namowitz. .frm-,xfz K ' M ' , Soupy Sales, Latin-style, Becky Shadwell delivered a message to Tom Buckley in Saturnalia skit. 182 latin club Under the eagle-like wing of Mr. Goldberg, the Latin club has continued its emphasis on the classical side of life. The annual Saturnalia in December featured toga-clad conspirators in an assassination skit, cupcakes Latin style, and an imposing induction conducted by the club's own godly elite. Ab ovo ad pomam ffrom eggs to applesj decreed the Romans and the Latin club complied at its traditional banquet, starting in with hard-boiled eggs and progressing to fruit. Another long-standing tradition of the club is the eagle at the Hicksville RR station, which re- ceived its annual bird bath this spring. FEUCITA9 EST Pfirevug cms mucus fx ' ft -C - I it ., 0 A il V1 ' V441-.fs -14' cfgrx xflan U! 5 --1., . THATS raw FoR HAPP1NEss f 1 is A umm PUPPW I CANT SITO 'T' f fs f PT'-Til' Sfmt i 4 4 iff ML, xl ff- if - LX ' T xB ,. . . sr -- , - N5-0467-L , Mr. Goldberg-Advisor Stephen Naumowicz-Senior Consul Robert Boyle-Junior Consul Joyce Anderson Raymond Asaph Cathy Baroletti Merrilyn Bernstein Gene Blahiato Kathy Bogdanoff Amy Brill Thomas Buckley Valerie Budzenski Marie Calandrillo Marylou Carlsen Victor Casassa Christine Chwalisz Stephen Clearman Ann Clurman Tom Conkling' Richard Cottine Larry Dagna Shelly Davis Marianne DiPietra Patricia Dixon Jeanne Donolli Thomas Draycott Donna Dugan Martin Durschlag Robert Fox Lois Fishman Merry Garth John Genna Sanford Gold Robert Gottlieb Bill Greenhouse Richard Hafter Jay Kaplan Sue Kessler Barry Kriegel Elinor Kropac Richard Lederer Jeffrey Legge Jeanne Leszczynski Maureen McAllister Walter McCabe Gloria Melnitsky Pat Moy Joan Normandy Mary Ellen Nosowick Gail Pollina Darelyn Poole Pamela Poole Art Poolt Rochelle Potak Don Reid Lois Renner Janet Ripa Michael Roccoforte Robert Rogers Richard Rose Andrew Rosenblatt Barbara Rosenblatt Sandra Rosenblatt Barbara Rottmann Ron Sanetti Neal Schainwooks Stephanie Schlegel Jeanne Schlosser Charles Schoenthal Sue Schuster Nancy Schwartz Johanna Seltz Becky Shadwell Susan Sherman Shari Siegel Leroy Sluder Mike Steuer Lawrence Streeter Lester Streeter Edward Willett Evelyn Willson Elayne Wood Ira Woods 3 V leader s club f, lf 5, ,, 1 'fling 1 :V I Q, Joan Yatras was one of the many Leaders Club members who sold A' programs to home football games at the gate. coquettes Seen at all home basketball games were the Coquettes, the newly formed precision dance group. These girls, organized in the beginning of the year, spent long hours practicing. After re- ceiving S200 from the ASC for costumes, they were ready to put on a good show at the games and other sport events, where they were always enjoyable to watch. I ga I I L -'-1' wr Hawking their programs even in the school parking lots, Leaders like Manuela Sucarino helped raise money for the Club,s major contribution, a college scholarship. Reorganizing the Leader's Club this year, members were chosen on a basis of athletic ability, academic standing, leadership and enthusiasm to assist the physical education teachers and partici- pate in all sports. Money raised from the sale of programs at football games was used for scholar- ships given by the club. Mrs. Thomas-Advisor Jan Sawtelle-Captain Joyce Lieberman-Co-Captain Karen Andreone Leslie Bay Amy Brill Nancy Kasulka Jeanne Leszczynski Frances Lynch Madeline Miller Doris Proctor Lorraine Rowe Kathleen Seif Manuela Sucarino Michele Terranova Ann Trudil Joan Yatras Christine Zettler .' 'A If J 9 ,,:' 2- -vf ,v1,...,.'f,3f ' 'lg -N Miss Franke-Advisor Carol VonI-Iagen-President Diane Birkel-Vice President Jeanette Callaghan Cathy Carlsen Bonnie Gagnaire Donna Grant Sharon Levison Robin Lieberman Maureen McAllister Beth Newborn Jo Newborn Christine Pfaender Arlene Schroeder Margaret Thunell Valerie Vella Claire Wawryck Vera-Ellen White Rehearsing for long hours Cbelowb helped the Coquettes to show the synchronization Cabovej which made them a suprisingly good extra treat at home basketball games. r L .77.6l. The FNA began its year by inducting thirty new members to the club. This year the future nurses have helped the community by doing volunteer Work for the heart fund. A cake sale was held to benefit the Scholarship Fund. Mem- bers also took a trip to the Queens Hospital School of Nursing. Mrs. Scharer - Advisor Kathleen Brady - President Patricia McNeely - Vice President Frances Barber Susan Bauer Kathryn Bean Mary Jane Bell Barbara Bettinger Janet Boecke Kathy Bogdanoff Cathy Bussey Marie Calandrillo Virginia Callahan Nancy Charles Edith Cochran Kathy Crimmins Judy Ebert Deborah Fleming Karen Gannon Margaret Gengler Peggy Gold Kathy Gregory Loretta Heilman Eleanor Hever Mar Ellen Jeni Y sh Deborah J astemski Barbara Koch Linda Kramer Elinor Kropac Alice Larson Mary Lenahan Nancy Mantel Barbara Matthews Diane Meyer Linda Mikler Marjorie Monte Joan Psotto Kathy Ringersen Gail Rudowsky Iris Saitzyk Fay Schlumon Linda Sicard Donna Soblick Marie Sorrentino Anne Stone Helen Szcyesnialf Susan Taboski Susan VanAllen Karen Weldon Cheryl Woods On field trip to Queens Hospital, Cathy Brady an-d fellow FNA members examined various pieces of medical equipment. Mrs. Haydu from Dutch Lane School lectured FTA members on how to make a foreign language seem less foreign. fha. The Future Teachers of America Club has attracted a large part of the student body. Miss McCormick acted as advisor While this year's President and Vice Presidents were Judy Pardo and Karen Bauer. Mrs. Haydu from Dutch Lane School lectured the group as did Miss Russo and other faculty members. Highlighting the year Was the opportunity to student teach at elementary schools. r tyyyyi M-, ,ry, W lf President Judy Pardo and board members Marsha.Mehr and Karen ' Bauer explained the procedures of apprentice teaching in elementary schools. 8 XXX xxx 159' At Bald Hill in Brookhaven, Britton Lindquist awaited her first ride on a ski lift. THIS I6 HARDC2 .HAV T LOOKS l'M READY IF YOU ARE... 5 I , fr - - l Z 5 en-4:1 'Y I I L- 5 . E le f A 1 f i 'e : , , ,.. ms Xin ff 'Z f if will tb 1.3 . 4-,Qi li.- 2, 5 i X - ... Lf p - 'fm IM so f ,, Q2-ee as i-bfi 7 DoN'T wosirzv, PA1'rY...1 Tu-num ., t :Tu as sAsnErz Z5 X f .lb WELL- eome once i J nf 25. I HOPE we GET our - 2 . - o SO! i IN THE ' ' Q COUNTRY if -- Q i flai r? Z l iii-QQ ' ffffh' . 9.4 V - A-X Lf225z2Zif i'5, -7 W 9 I K Y Scfracz el' 'H ski club Newly formed this year, the Ski Club has attracted over one hundred and fifty students to venture on the slopes of several nearby skiing areas. Novice skiers, under club organizer, Mr. Faust, received lectures and instruction on the hills. Several trips were made to Bald Hill on Long Island, and a few to Hunter Mountain up- state. l E F i. , mf! R I' It . - . .7 Mr. Faust tried hard to pre- pare novices in the club for the slopes. f-7 18 5 Musical Year: Calendar of Success COLOR GUARD-William Bress, William Griffith, Brian Lafferty, Jeff Kutner, Mark Virgilio. Performers turned spectators as the band cheered at home football games. lf Bands From the first pre-football game show to the performance at graduation, the fine musicianship of the HHS bands contributed to the school and the entire community. The Marching Band en- livened our football games with a complicated half-time show, and, in quite another vein, played for the Memorial Day Parade and service. In a scene of the Variety Show, the Dance Band did a fantastic job with several jazz styles. They later performed at a dance band festival. The Symphonic Wind Ensemble and the Con- cert Band played their December 9 concert to a capacity, and appreciative audience. Their Spring Concert, March Assembly, and N.Y.S.S.M.A. showing were of the same high quality. The bands also entertained at the sophomore assembly, junior high, and administration building. At Administration building, Lois Bienenfeld played with band's brass ensemble. CONCERT BAND-FIRST ROW: Gerry Waldman, Bruce Spencer, Ellen Foster, Amy Aaron, Kathy Mazzocchi, Doug Wolffe, John Hassler. SECOND ROW: Arlene Schroeder, Christine Zettler, Roger Weiss, Susan Buchs, Linda Urso, Gerry Delmato, Donald Nagley. THIRD ROW: Michael Zuessman, Eugene Genovesi, Paul Donovan, Valerie Baumann, Judy Colosanti, Lorraine Bedell. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Abt, Dean Boyle, Jeff Kutner, Art Lash, Bob Paterno, Linda Zuniga, Carol Catanese, George Berg, Ronald Lan- 186 dar, Bob Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Bill Krumm, John Carter, Rudy DePalma, Richard Hafter, Richard Swanson, Leonard Albin, Bill Griffith, Bill Greenhouse, Richard Schetzer. SIXTH ROW: Randy Nash, Frank Stuyvesant, Roy Siegel, Michael Lewander, Harry Vacek, Neal Schainwooks, Gene Timpano, Karen Youngren, John Redfern, Martin Klein, Lester Streeter, Larry Streeter, James Grubert. 2 l ? I 2 mln 2:7..l.a-A l E 5 wif SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE-FIRST ROW: Wynne Spisel- man, Kevin Mills, Randa Jacobs, Linda Jonassen, Richard Macey, Ray Kolak, Claudia Koren, Britton Lindquist, Merrilyn Bernstein, Lynda Kratchman, Pat Cantone, Lisbeth Converse, Jill Milians. SECOND ROW: Linda Hanau, Karen Wassmer, Gail Pollina, Mary Wagner, Judy Lilienthal CBand Managerb, Carol Greenbaum, John Ray, Susan Kenwood, Barbara Christian, William Bress, Karen Andreone, Jeanne Leszczynski, Mark Virgilio, Carol Meade, Philip Konits. THIRD ROW: Mr. Pellerin, Ronnie Klein, Margo Peter, Susan Kessler, Helene Toner, Robert Breeden, Jonathan Smith, Joseph McDonald, Brian Lafferty, Lois Bienenfeld, Charles Hafter, Paul Hanau, Michael Santipadri, Thomas Mullin, James Searle. FOURTH ROW: Michael Higgins, Robert Mangels, James Peluso, Fred Dwier, Larry Wurtzel, Beth Goldmacher, Warren Alfano, Roger Tuttle, Jan Shenda, John Alex, Arthur Catanzarita, Gordon Jenkins, Francis Bove, Laura Leight, James Stanton, Karen Heide- man. FIFTH ROW: Clif Bain, Richard Wagner, Charles Petry, Gary Hodges, Douglas Smith, Robert Sherman, Bruce Goldmacher. pea A are fau Inf fo UM mu UM PAw 'Q 5 UM dave foo mucd redlaecf Z gr V I 1 Q or mudicg fdey ' va ,I ddoufrl de faugdf fo gr 1.4. - - 4-'H' ' I V! Z1 V ' fave if irwfeaad - -- . ' Q , . . 50,923-,kffffc '- e .. 4 Igor Stravinsky . 1 V 'I f Marching band prepares to attack the field at halftime ff ix Keeping in step, Gordon Jenkins carried his tuba through along football season. rchestra and Dance Band The string orchestra consists of 25 strings, a piano, and one Mr. Buttice. Once a Week, band members join the strings to form the Symphony Orchestra which was invited to play at the Honor Society induction, local elementary schools, as well as at two school concerts, and for the Musi- cal. This spring, it joined the Chorale in perform- ing Vivaldi's Gloria All will remember this as an excellent performing group. The Dance Band, under Mr. Pellerin, played at all pep rallies and the Variety Show. Although concentrating on Swing, the band also played modern pieces, creating excitement in all those who heard them. Musicians always kept half an eye on Mr. Buttice, 1 '-146 ' fi! , I 4 Fiddling around during their lunch period, Jack Platt and Maureen Devlin practiced their part daily with the Orchestra. were io no fruer frufA ogfainagd gg an Winn corners 0 mimic Robert Browning ORCHESTRA-FIRST ROW: Linda Tully, Martin Soblick, Marsha Mehr, Doris Wilamowski-Concert Mistress, Glenda Miranda, Maureen Devlin, Sandra Darnel, Philip Konits. SECOND ROW: Steven Lax, Arthur Schwartz, Karen Bauer, Marcia Schram, Alfonso Squillante, Jack Platt, Bruce Bennett, Pamela Mertz. THIRD ROW: Mr. Buttice, Laura Hagen, Maureen Miltenberg, Deborah Rubenstein, Jill Milians. , 1,f,fff1fCQ , ' V-1 i ,, 1 x im. , ,f V , ffffgflfi ,f' ff! Zi f f., f' . A L4 wf, ,, 5' , , if -.XM 1 At the many performances of the Dance Band, Steve Feldman always starred on the tenor sax. DANCE BAND-FIRST ROW: Brian Lafferty, Bob Paterno, Judy Lilienthal, 'Steve Feldman, Randa Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Jill Millians, Lois Bienenfeld, Laura Leight, Paul Hanau, Charles Hafter, Larry Wurtzel, Leonard Albin, Richie Swanson. THIRD ROW: Richard Wagner, Roy Sie gel, Gary Hodges. l fig? !f-. gif il 44 J P ' f FOURTH ROW: Gloria Melnitsky, Alan Bennett, Mark Mankuta, Julianne Taub- man, Gary Huenlick, Mary Remsen, Pat Kikel. FIFTH ROW: Carol Greenbaum, Judy Lilienthal, Patricia Cantone, Lisbeth Converse, Kevin Mills, Randa Jacobs, Linda Jonassen, Richard Macey. SIXTH ROW: Charles Petry, Gary Hodges, Warren Alfano, Beth Goldmacher, Larry Wurtzel, Sue Kessler, Helene Toner, Rollin McClain, Lois Bienenfeld, Paul Hanau. Although unified on the concert stage, getting the Orchestra organized often took a long time. 189 A THE CHORALE-FIRST ROW: Pamela McClain, Robin Solotar, Sue Bray, Janice Desimone, Cathy Ann Mabie, Sue Sherman, Loretta Heilman, Marianne Carine, Diane Straub, Janet Murtha, Lea Santos, Sandra Frances, Beverly Rolnick, Ruth Palmeri, Juliet Alimena, Kathy Heller, Lorraine P-almer. SECOND ROW: Beverly Kaye, Andrea Director, Joanne Wojno, Tina Gardner, Betty Sherman, Carol Jacobson, Loni Ludwig, Naomi Drummond, Elsa Green, Karen Kaitin, Lois Fishman, Johanna Seltz, Deborah Montera, Lisa Sachs, Cathy Hanson, Christine Chwalisz, Evelyn Hachadoorian, Sally Sabena. THIRD ROW: Patti Lance, Patti Coyle, Vera Ellen White, Dorothy Haynes, Barbara Barry, l a Carolling on the eve of Dec. 23, 1966, chorus members spread song and spirit throughout the neighborhood. A pretty songstress, Pat Lance, was one of the many Chorale members to per- form at the concert for elementary school children. 190 Priscilla Hoye, Karen Armstrong, Mark Hartman, George Kistl Richard Desimone, Paul Jacobs, Cary Chalmers, Norman Hollan- der, Stephanie Schlegel, Becky Shadwell, Diedre MacAlpine, Virginia Callahan, Myra Stein, Cindy Mahler, Virginia Christen- sen. FOURTH ROW: Armand Cipullo, Chris Burke, Bruce Glatt, Tom Koszalka, Wayne Rooman, Mike Kwaschyn, Lance Petrarca, Gene Malarsky, John McClain, Chris McEntee, Harvey Ferd- schneider, Douglas Uzakewiescz, Steve Naumovvitz, Lindsay Stanton, Robert Uran, Doug Rickmeyer, Nick Lomangino, Richard Meares, Gary Enos, Steven Taylor, John Kramer, Gary Thiel, John Mandala, William Joel. Chorale and Chorus K.. , sr-HA Each day Chorale members sacrificed partf?J of their lunch period to On stage at the Winter Concert, the Girl's Chorus showed the poise and ability born of weeks of practice. rehearse under Mr. Arnold in scenic 178. THE CHORUS-FIRST ROW: Irene Leo, Pat Milauckas, Jeannie Kaplan, Gail Greenstein, Mindy Meltzer, Denise Cox, Melanie Roberts, Susan Fischer, Gerald Gamliel, William Kilfoil, Steven Marlow, Karen Hartman, Judy Karish, Rita Mageean, Catherine Carlsen, Arlyn Theil, Dianne Miceli, Joanne Belcastro, Marilyn Dowd, Ellen Petra. SECOND ROW: Katherine Leever, Kathleen Bruder, Jane Seigel, Rosaria Irace, June Pinataro, Susan Ihul- man, Patricia Kiernan, Eileen Freudig, Richard Muhlenbruck, William Walsh, Richard Lederer, Michael Webster, Peter Abram- son, William Sanderson, Ellen Jakabek, Edith Abramson, Ger- aldine Blahato, Margaret Bianculli, Deborah Brady, Leslie Nickel, Linda Brook, Jane Deveau, Edith Cochran, Olga Eith. THIRD G href Of' M ?i,s,.,,.,., Vyy T ff 9 A Y ROW: Deborah Cohen, Ann Marie LoGatto,1Debrah Jones, Lee Ann Rubino, Dineen Fink, Tara Seely, MargaretArundell, Stephen Bodensiek, Mark Goodman, Douglas Farrow, Aaron Thaler, Don- ald Parker, John Morrissey, Adrienne Salamone, Rochelle Del- Percio, Shirley Rogger, Donna Williamson, Karen Gannon, Bar- bara Gellert, Paula Eichler, Jeannie Remensnyder. FOURTH ROW: Darleen Daniell, Donna Grant, Eileen Frederick,Veronica Hughes, Patricia Hughes, Barbara Anderson, Bernadine Palka, Chester Schnepf, Richard Newell, Richard Westerberg, Michael Heroy, Elliott Thau, Michael Woodcheke, David Kopp, Pamela ilzdcClain, Linda Burnett, Susan Alleman, Pegg'ySchellens,Patricia ooney. 191 -r f. GIRL S CHORUS-FIRST ROW: Pat Kennedy, Barbara Berger, Mary Ellen Trainor, Valerie Vella, Barbara James, Patricia Grit- tain, Doris Proctor, Manuela Sucarino,Lucille Bartilucci, Rose- marie Cillis, Alice Melzer, Rochelle Potak, Eileen Duerbeck, Caryl Shlelds, Amy Brill, Josephine Portoghese, Janis Grossi, Sandra DeSersa.SECOND ROW: Christine Brunette, Marie Calandrillo, Susan Cuppola, Joyce Cohen, Donna Cauley, Katheryn Reinacher, Evelyn Robert, Maria Karras, Patricia Aug, Marylou Carlsen, Girls Mr. Arnold, one of HHS's most popular teachers, drove hard but created award winning choral groups. 192 Mona Hellinger, Lorraine Heitshusen, Esther Schuster. THIRD ROW: Leslie Bay, Barbara Behrens, Deborah Fleming, Jeanette McDermott, Paula Kelly, Eileen Walsh, Lynne Girnis, Jeanne Shreiber, Barbara Ganley,Elizabeth Clinton,Carol Larson,Virg1nia Deegan, Sheilah Keilin, Christine Trant. FOURTH ROW: Denise Moreno, Patricia Hatalsky, Nancy Strusberg, Susan Drake, Chris- tine Seith, Linda James, Geri Cimino, Pat McNeely, Ruth Gross, Frances Cramer, Joan Somolofske, Daryl Sturges. horus and Madrigal ingers The Chorale Under the astute direction of Mr. Arnold, the repertoire of the Chorale, Hicksville's most advanced choral group, included both classical and contemporary works. The Chorale partici- pated in the NYSSMA festival, a county-wide choral contest, two concerts, and the Memorial Day and graduation ceremonies. The Chorus This year the Chorus participated in two concerts and sang light songs ranging from three Japanese Tankas to a Negro Spiritual. Also under the guiding hand of Mr. Charles Arnold, the musi- cal abilities of the individual members are de- veloped to enrich the whole, and are prepared for further advancement. Girls' Chorus The Girls' Chorus participated in the winter and spring concerts this year. The chorus, which is composed entirely of soprano and alto voices, sang pieces by Mozart, Bach, and others. Madrigal Singers Sponsored by Hicksville Recreation, the Madrigal Singers are a select group directed by Mr. Arnold. They specialize in works of the Renaissance designed to be sung by a few well- blended voices. This year the group gave sev- eral performances including a major concert in February at the MENC Convention in Boston. MADRIGAL SINGERS-FIRST ROW Beverly Kaye Naomi Drummond Patricia Lance, Lea Santos, Virginia Christensen Stephanie Schlegel Karen Kaitin SECOND ROW Richard Desimone, Cary Chalmers, Paul Jacobs, Tucking his chin into his collar and singing out, Bilglgoel exemplified the spirit of choral excellence at S. , 1 . .ms--S--lk.. Spectacular runs, like this one by Jim Cara, helped Hicksville to the Rutgers Cup in this banner year for HHS athletics , -,1' aa- -f . . an Lour for alaorf Emerson V H 4154 ','f I ,I J . T. if- A -f ' . - H f .Q i i , , 1' '- 2771.32 4 ' P f i I 4 V ., -- I 1 A f M i' .. ,WWA wi 1 . . ,,, ' A 0 455112 I' For boys there is an emphasis on all sports QE . . . and for girls, a constantly expanding' area of competition. I0 aria Rl A Busy Year for HH thletes September September 23 Varsity Football-Bethpage at home won 28-0 September 26 JV Football at Bethpage won 24-0 Varsity Soccer-Clarke at home won 3-1 Tennis at Plainedge won 7-0 JV Soccer at Clarke won 4-1 September 27 Varsity Soccer-Center Moriches at home tied 2-2 September 28 Tennis-Farmingdale at home won 6-1 September 30 Varsity Soccer at Island Trees won 1-0 JV Soccer-Island Trees at home won 4-1 Cross Country at Great Neck South won 26-30 I 3 nn- October October 1 Varsity Football-MacArthur at home won 21-6 JV Football at MacArthur lost 6-7 October 3 Tennis-Chaminade at home won 7-0 October 4 Varsity Soccer-MacArthur at home won 3-1 JV Soccer at MacArthur Won 2-1 October 6 Varsity Soccer at Syosset tied 0-0 JV Soccer-Syosset at home lost 0-1 Cross Country at Plainedge lost 34-23 Tennis at Farmingdale won 6-1 October 8 Varsity Football-Clarke at home won 15-6 JV Football at Clarke lost 10-7 October 11 Varsity Soccer-Farmingdale at home won 3-2 JV Soccer at Farmingdale won 2-0 Tennis at Clarke lost 3-4 October 12 Varsity Field Hockey-Westbury at home tied 1-1 Varsity Field Hockey-Clarke at home tied 1-1 Varsity Field 'Hockey-Berner at home won 1-0 October 13 Varsity Soccer-Plainedze at home won 3-0 JV Soccer at Herricks won 3-1 Tennis-Syosset at home lost 1-6 October 1 4 October 21 Varsity Soccer at Plainedge tied 0-0 JV Soccer-Plainedge at home won 4-0 Cross Country-Syosset 8: MacArthur at home won Kr lost 34-36-'70 Tennis-Clarke at home lost 2-5 October 22 Varsity Football-Plainview at home won 26-7 JV Football at Plainview Won 12-0 October 24 Tennis at Syosset lost 2-5 October 25 Varsity Soccer-Island Trees at home won 6-0 JV Soccer at Island Trees won 3-1 Cross Country-Bethpage Invita- tional Meet 1st Place won 3-0 October 29 Varsity Football-Plainedge at home won 26-6 JV Football at Plainedge Won 19-6 November November 1 Varsity Soccer-Syosset at home tied 0-0 JV Soccer at Syosset tied 0-0 November 4 Varsity Soccer at Farmingdale tied 0-0 JV Soccer-Farmingdale at nome won 2-1 November 5 Cross Country-County Championships 2nd Place November 11 Varsity Soccer-North Shore Championship vs Glen Cove at Hofstra F4-.125 , ni ., Cross Country-Clarke 8: Farming- E 2 dale at home ' won 26-46-49 te Tennis-Plainedge at home 'V X won 7-0 October 15 Varsity Football at Syosset won 46-13 JV Football-Syosset at home lost 7-6 October 17 Tennis at Plainview won 6-1 October 18 Varsity Soccer at Clarke won 1-0 JV Soccer-Clarke at home won 2-0 Tennis-Plainview at home won 516-15 October 19 Varsity Field Hockey at Levittown won 3-0 JV Field Hockey at Levittown won 2-1 October 20 Tennis at Chaminade won GW-M October 26 Varsity Field Hockey-Port 1Vash- ington at home tied 2-2 JV Field Hockey-Port Washington at home lost 2-1 October 27 Varsity Soccer at MacArthur Won 2-0 JV Soccer-MacArthur at home won 2-1 October 28 Cross Country-North Shore Championships lst Place Varsity Field Hockey at Island Trees won 3-0 JV Field Hockey at Island Trees ,S lost 2-1 November 19 Varsity Soccer-County Champion- ship Consolation Match vs South- side at Adelphi won 2-1 Varsity Football at Levittown Division Won 34-7 JV Football-Levittown Division at home lost 7-6 December December 5 Varsity Volleyball at MacArthur won 2-1 JV Volleyball at MacArthur won 2-0 ffl December 7 Varsity Volleyball-East Meadow a home won 2-0 JV Volleyball-East Meadow at home won 2-0 December 9 Varsity Basketball at St. Agnes lost 99-77 JV Basketball at St. Agnes lost 71-41 Varsity Volleyball-Division Ave. at home won 2-1 JV Volleyball-Division Ave. at home won 2-1 January January 4 Bowling-Bethpage at home won 3-0 January 6 Varsity Basketball-Syosset at home won 80-48 JV Ba.sketballfSyosset at home lost 49-45 Varsity Wrestling-Plainedge at home won 39-10 JV Wrestling--Plainedge at home won 33-15 January 10 Varsity Basketball-MacArthur at home won 73-54 JV Basketball-MacArthur at home December 12 Varsity Volleyball at Port Washington won 2-1 JV Volleyball at Port Washington won 2-0 December 13 Varsity Basketball-Brentwood at home won 71-58 JV Basketball-Brentwood at home Won 66-47 Varsity Wrestling at Wheatley won 25-17 JV Wrestling at Wheatley lost 33-19 December 14 Bowling-Island Trees at home lost 2-1 won 22-20 December 16 Varsity Wrestling-Walt Whitman at home won 22-20 December 19 Bowling at Bethpage won 3-0 December 20 Varsity Basketball at Westbury won 67-52 JV Basketball at Westbury lost 56-45 Varsity Wrestling-Westbury at home won 31-11 JV Wrestling-Westbury at home won 26-21 December 21 Bowling at MacArthur won 2-1 December 23 Varsity Basketball at Massapequa won 68-54 JV Basketball at Massapequa lost 57-52 lost 59-52 Varsity Wrestling-Elmont at home won 24-9 JV Wrestling---Elmont at home lost 46-8 January 11 Bowling at Syosset won 2-1 Gymnastics at Farmingdale Won 83-My-44143 January 13 Varsity Basketball-Clarke at home lost 58-56 JV Basketball-Clarke at home won 69-60 Varsity Wrestling at Island Trees lost 25-24 January 16 Bowling-Syosset at home won 3-0 January 18 Bowling-Oyster Bay at home won 2-1 January 19 Gymnastics at Herricks won 92-36 January 20 Varsity Basketball at Plainview won 76-69 JV Basketball at Plainview won 55-53 Varsity Wrestling at Farmingdale lost 27-14 JV Wrestling at Farmingdale lost 39-11 January 23 Bowling at Oyster Bay won 3-0 January 24 Gymnastics-Locust Valley at home won 691,41-581743 January 25 Bowling at Plainedge lost 2175-1,6 January 27 Varsity Basketball-Plainedge at home won 64-53 JV Basketball-Plainedge at home won 69-45 Varsity Wrestling at Plainview won 69-45 JV Wrestling at Plainview won 24-8 January 30 Bowling-Plainedge at home lost 2-1 January 31 Varsity Basketball-Farmingdale at home won 103-74 JV Basketball-Farmingdale at home won 59-28 February February 1 Gymnastics-North Shore at home won 96-32 February 3 Varsity Basketball at Syosset lost 60-58 JV Basketball at Syosset Won 60-57 Varsity Wrestling-MacArthur at home won 27-17 JV Wrestling-MacArthur at home lost 26-16 February 7 Varsity Basketball at MacArthur won 64-48 JV Basketball at MacArthur won 64-43 February 8 Bowling at Island Trees won 2-1 Gymnastics at Island Trees lost 6816-6115 February 10 Varsity Basketball at Clarke Q i, V 1 QW , , ,,,.,....w.-,,..,,. . 'ii 3 A n 4 1 ,Fa i ,, won 67-63 JV Basketball at Clarke won 56-35 Varsity Wrestling-Syosset a: home won 25-15 JV Wrestling-Syosset at home lost 33-18 February 15 Bowling-MacArthur at home won 2-1 February 16 Girls' Varsity Basketball at MacArthur Won 27-17 Girls' JV Basketball at MacArthur won 36-S February 17 Gymnastics at Oyster Bay lost 6815-591Q Varsity Basketball at Great Nerk North lost 61-59 JV Basketball at Great Neck North won 57-48 February 21 Varsity Basketball-Plziinview at home Varsity Basketball-Plain view at home won 90-78 JV Basketball-Plainview at home won 58-41 February 23 Gymnastics-Plainedge at home won 66-62 February 24 Varsity Basketball at Plainedze won 81-58 JV Basketball at Plainedge won 49-32 February 27 Varsity Basketball-Ll Lutheran at home won 96-67 JV Basketball-Ll Lutheran at home won 65-45 February 28 Varsity Basketball at Farmingdale won 22-20 JV Basketball at Farmingdale won 42-40 Bowling-North Shore Champion- ship 3rd Place March March 1 Girls' Basketball-Playday lst Place March 2 Girls' Varsity Basketball-Port Washington at home won 41-36 Girls' JV Basketball-Port Wash- ington at home won 26-23 March 3 Varsity Basketball-Oyster Bay nt Great Neck North fvlayoffy won 95-64 March 5 Girls' Gymnastics at Roslyn won 54-14 March 6 Girls' Varsity Basketball at St. Dominic won 32-29 March 7 Varsity Basketball-Westbury at Garden City lplayoffb lost 59-57 March 10 Girls' Varsity Basketball at Bethpage won 43-36 March 13 Girls' Varsity Basketball-LI Lutheran at home lost 37-35 Girls' JV Basketball-Ll Lutheran at home won 33-20 March 15 Girls' Gymnastics at West Babylon won 46-18 March 29 Varsity Lacrosse-New Hyde Park at home won 9-4 JV Lacrosse-New Hyde Park at home won 14-2 March 30 Varsity Lacrosse at East Meadow lost 8-4 JV Lacrosswlilast Meadow at home won G-4 197 We're No. 1 and We Proved It Varsity Undefeated, Win Rutgers Cup Grantham Coach of the Year Doolittle All Long Island, Masciello All American JV Fares Worse, has Long Season This year the Hicksville High School football team completed the most successful season in the schoo1's history. Outscoring their opponents 211- 45 the team won the North Shore Division I crown with a 6-0-0 record and finished with an overall record of 8-0-0, winning the Rutgers Cup as N assau's best team! This year the Comets featured an unusually balanced attack, utilizing both passing and run- ning to put down the opposition. Just as impor- tant as the offense was the defense, which was superb all year. Rather than citing individual performances as the reason for the team's suc- cess, we think it is more accurate to say it was the combined team effort which resulted in the perfect record. Not to be overlooked was the ex- cellent coaching j ob done by head coach Jim Gran- tham and his staff. As for next year, with a number of starters returning, the future will continue to look bright for the Comets. Hicksville's version of the Thinker , Mr. Grantham looks over the situation as John Dunaj winces when the play goes against the Comets. Although the JV gridmen seemed to be a strong squad all season, their final record was only 3-5-O. Two good quarterbacks, Bob Paterno and Brian McCauley were used interchangeably. Rich Delia, Mike Bucci, Steve Davis and Eric Carlson proved to be strong running backs, each picking up fine yardage during the season. Rich Delia was high scorer with 7 touchdowns. Ends Tom Mirkow and Al Eades showed fine hands by making some outstanding catches. Although the linemen were not of tremendous size, they did a fine job. Defensively, Rich Delia, Tom Mirkow, Chris Bistany and Steve Rosenthal showed strong, tough determination with their opponents. The offense did their job equally as well. Many of these JV players of '66 will be valu- able to next year's Varsity squad. Opponents found it almost impossible to get by Hicksville de fensemen, especially Rick Kramer. as Ea 44,, VARSITY FOOTBALL-FIRST ROW: D. Thompson, M. Masciello, J. Cara, J. Doolittle, J. Dunaj, G. Klein, J. Roach, B. O'Leary, R. Heartt. SECOND ROW: M. Bernstein, A. Bocchiere, C. Camplet- tano, R. Kurz, T. Draycott, T. Lee, D. Patelis, C. Zodda. THIRD ROW: R. Kretz, H. Bragg, D. Knight, K. Richov, T. McBride, J. Moran, M. Brandfon. FOURTH ROW: B. Hershbein, D. Fyfe, T. Flannagan, D. Reid, G. Pelcher, S. Ferschlieser. FIFTH ROW: Coach Bryan, Coach Umbria, Coach Petro, Coach Grantham, J. Gariupto, R. Carman, D. Eirich, J. Mangani, Mgr. J. Baker. 'M I . 7' . m 'Wiz ,W , JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL-FIRST ROW: F. Anglisano, J. Abrams, M. Bucci, C. Brady, C. Bistany, E. Carlson, S. Davis, R. Delia. SECOND ROW: P. Dowling, D. Donlon, N. D'Agostino, S. Egglinger, B. Gagnaire, F. Greiner, D. Garden, J. Hannigan. THIRD ROW: J. Haesslin, J. Judge, K. Kelly, K. Larson, T. Mir- EEE kow, B. McCauley, X. Ostro, T. Petrone. FOURTH ROW: B. Pod- gurski, P. Paterno, S. Rosenthal, T. Walsh, M. Maddi, D. Liung- quist, M. Gallant, A. Eades. FIFTH ROW: Coach Meyer, S. Grilli, T. Merendini, R. 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Hicksville's amazing defense proved virtually unbeatable, forcing mis- takes and giving up yardage grudg- ingly, setting up the offensive game. 201 arsity Division Champs, Third in Count ,W Tied for First Hicksville High's soccer team, coached by Harry Renn, and captained by Nick Saman and Rollin McClain, Won its third straight division title and took third place in the county. All-D'ivi- sion players Gary Bertram and Frank Lotti led the scoring attack with 9 and 7 goals respectively. Starters Barry Rosenzweig and Harold Cain, along with Steve Florio, Joe Crowell, Dick Saba- tino, and Bruce Goldmacher helped complete a strong front line. Halfbacks Roger Germann, Ken Neuburger, and Bill Squire, backed by Art Lash and Doug Galke, had the strongest combination in the league, While All-County Fullback Rollin McClain and his younger brother John helped goaltender Nick Saman post 9 shutouts for an 8-0-4 record in the Comet's first undefeated league season. Versatile Joe Paesani played every posi- tion except goaltender to strengthen any tempo- rarily weak area on the club. Hicksville lost a Well-fought game to undefeated Glen Cove 2-1 in the North Shore finals, but Whipped Southside 2-1 in the consolation. The Junior Varsity Soccer team of 1966 maintained the exceptional record accumulated by previous J .V. soccer teams. Led by the fine guidance of Coach Roberts, the team established a final record of ten Wins, one tie, and one loss. Although the fine end result of the season, the team ended in a tie with Syosset for North Shore Division I championship. This year's offensive line showed fine ability and seems to be a good hope for the future of Hicksville High soccer. The team's scoring attack was led by Rich Hafter, With 6 goals apiece and Steve Van Wickler, 4 goals. Varsity Soccer--Won 9 Lost 1 Tied 5 JV Soccer--Won10 Lost 1 Tied 1 Co captain Nick Saman after making Rollin McClain defends against oppon- All Division lineman Gary Bertram sends lead save boots ball down field. ents with the ability that Won All Coun- pass up to teammates. ty honors. Coach Harry Renn plans second half strategy. As game progresses, Coach Roberts looks at the JV intently. VARSITY SOCCER - FIRST ROW: Coach Renn, C. Bertram, B. Goldmacher, N. Samen, R. McClain, B. Rosenzweig. SECOND ROW: R. Ger- mann, D. Sabatino, B. Squire, J. Paesani, K. Neuburger. THIRD ROW: F. Lotti, S. Florio, J. Mc- Clain, D. Galke, A. Lash. FOURTH ROW: J. Crow- ell, H. Roth, H. Cain, M. Hortian. . - JUNIOR VARSITY SOC- CER - FIRST ROW: S. V VanWickler, R. Nash, C. An, Haftner, H. Bell, H. Ber- enson, M. Goodman, B. Spencer, J. Newcorn. SECOND ROW: A. As- Sante, G. Pfeiffer, R. Le- ger, R. Hafter, G. Del- mato, M. Klein, M. Lewan- der, R. Sklarz, J. Platt. THIRD ROW: N. Zan- ville, T. Allen, B. Wilson, C. Richov, S. Marcus, R. Sosulski, C. Torio. FOURTH ROW: B. Link, C. Alsei, A. Lee, P. Forte, J. Korman, B. Levy. 315 ii 'im 'UW vw? .Q ' v Aw' : 4, I .41 JV Soccer in action found lineman Bill Link fleftj outjumping the opposition, goalie Bob Levy fabovel making another of his many fine saves, and fullback Randy Nash fbelowj kicking a long one down field. ....,a......,,W.,,M, ..,.. ... ,.,, . ,A.., .,r..s,. ,,.,. .W ,,,. , W ..,. N ,..Y 4 -i,......,.,,,,,,,,, Barry Rosenzweig shifts his balance on tip toes to get at ball. Frank Lotti seek out the waiting' defense. Ken Neuburger fleftj and All Division lineman 13-4 iii r Z - , , , , , ,.1g e,24. f . V , ' Y 4'f,.v..W4'-'AWXQ W h Us .f.,. Q- f- N. wi 4 , 4 f46 5 i . ,, ,, Q W , an a We . ,wa iw- ,Q in 1, ' ,iw Halfback Roger Germann steals ball from charging opponent. The excitement held in soccer is 204 shown in this leaping head by Bill Squire. Z A driving corner kick is sent in b 2 J ,z A 'S ' , , ' ' f' ' , , ,, 1 ja an ?,,, fr M ps, if If I. tl .A K I , lTfff.' ,. A .. y Harold Cain. 'EK A-14,1 ' 411 r Q:- wxgn' ,Q I ' :ily e X , -.X s rw x 1 x'g ,fwa ' V. , ,M - ,av , -gig, Jiyfvrif-s. . .:. , . 'Jai' '. ... .I 95- ,131 s ,',.f.::, .' . 2 'Haig-4?. x 0' 'ju 31 ',KS?-rv.-All wine 7 -f .f -'V A ma. -lf' . , 71.4. ff? 12441 Hx. ss,-. w X , 's .N'i1'51x. , .XY .L- ,sg-.-.-'. -. 1' .' wwf' 7:31 ga .f- -x , 'il' 1fj7!'f',,-j. l L naw, -. a M as as- Wing Frank Lotti gets by Glen C ove defender in championship game. Gary Bertram follows through on what was Versatile Joe Paesani beats his man to the to be another Hicksville goal. ball in a test of speed. l NHL, Vg ,pf- Comettes This year's squad of synchronized twirlers led the Marching Band during the half-time shows at the football games, demonstrating their agility and talent in difficult precision twirling routines. Feature soloist Debbie Rubenstein, added to the attraction with her dazzling dance-twirl routine.. The Comettes also represented our school success- fully in many of the twirling competitions around the island. A Twirler Elain Cloke steps out in front of marching band I l 4 during halftime show. Z xx 1 X- A s Sql., -bl'-ml N N ' Iliff f A 1 Eileen Walsh finds a quiet moment before twirler's show begins. Girls' Field Hockey: Varsity and J If -wif VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY-FRONT ROW: Carol Von Hagen, Diane Bir- Out in front with the ball, Varsity player Ann kel, Ann Trudil, Karen Younggren, Michelle Terranova, Cathy Murphy, Terry Trudil has the time and running room to score for Sucarino. SECOND ROW: Karen Wassmer, Karen Andreone, Gail Pollina, Hicksville. Leslie Bay, Sandy Zeig, Lorraine Rowe, Kathy Seif, Margaret Murphy. 206 Glitter in Football Shows s'S1'6f qi. Q 'wp AWKA A TWIRLERS - Elain Cloke, Joan Schreiber, Eileen YValsh, Lyn Gir- nis, W e n d y Harris, Debbie Rubenstein - featured soloist, Ellen Chernow - capt., Alice Kelly, Sandy Schwartz, Laura Nicolarow, Helen Deacy, J a n i c e Desi- TIIOHS. The show began with the twirlers in the lead- ing position. Teams Smash for Winning Seasons Two energetic teams, combined with the fine coaching of Miss Malarnud, made for a successful hockey season this year. Michele Terranova, sure scorer for the offense, and Karen Andreone, a powerful defense player, contributed greatly to the success of the Varsity team. It remained un- defeated, also placing fourth in Clarke High School's Playday. The Junior Varsity team did well with an overall record of two wins and one OSS. Varsity Field Hockey JV Field Hockey Won 6 - Lost 0 Won 2 - Lost 1 JV FIELD HOCKEY-FRONT ROW: Doris Proctor, Donna Wil- liamson, Alice Larson, Kathy Guastella, Marilyn Dowd. SECOND ROW: Jane Weir, Sue Allen, Rochelle DelPercio, Nancy Mantel Gerry Ricciuti, April Wandelt, Linda Eliash. l 'T Talented Twenty Add Color a d ,,1 ji n y Lxmwgyoligyi' my , XVI Y 'P' we 4 ef' 'IWW x .f.' i . ' x V -5 if 5' 5336! 6' I 'I' .1 H 4. f m wig! X mail? A ffsfh sf X 4' .miniiillimluullv lm: O i- '- - VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-FRONT ROW: Stephanie Shafer, Valeria Scap- perotti, Kathy Leary. SECOND ROW: Linda Perkins, Susan Gwiazda, Judy Elwood, Jeannette Migliori, Susan Schuster, Patti Schwartz. Here's the way you shout it! Kathy Leary sets the example. High spirited Linda Perkins showed she was a super cheerleader. 208 if 'Tim' QRS! e -H ct :A-,L p to Sports Scene 'FIV -5 An anxious moment in a basketball game is reflected in the ex- pressions of the JV cheerleaders. To build school spirit was the aim of the Var- sity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. Under the direction of captains Val Scapperotti and Lynn Van Winkler they used old favorites as well as catchy new cheers to spark enthusiasm in the stands. The crowd response to their clap cheers and rousing yells inspired both the football and basketball teams to victory. Early in the year cheerleader hopefuls at- tended a cheering clinic where they each mastered two cheers. At tryouts the judges, members of the faculty, selected the Varsity and J .V. teams on the basis of co-ordination, jumps, appearance, pep and enthusiasm. Because of the outstanding job done by the cheerleaders the Hicksville fans dis- played enormous Comet spirit. With cheering set aside for a moment, Chriss Trant studies the action on the gridiron. JV CHEERLEADERS-Lynn Van Wickler, Louise Junge, Mary Margaret Englert, Karen Taylor, Chriss Trant, Susan Dichtenberg, Mary Ann Argento, Irene Harlin, Gail Trouten, Marie Carerra. : 5 'lily Jail' Q. gg, I ,, 5 ,Va 4 LIST I With the exuberance that marked every appearance they made, the Varsity cheerleaders never failed to boost the crowd's spirit. 209 , ,'v'- A n , f 'V .1 ' ' Ifliganfqgw Twin brothers Rick Cleftj and Russ faboveb Hardmeyer helped bring North Shore crown to Hicks- ville. Harriers Win orth Keeping up its reputation as being one of the best in the county, the cross-country team came through with another tremendous season. Al- though they finished with only a 4-2 record in dual meets, they did well in the big races. In the Bethpage Invitational Meet, Hicksville finished first in the class A race in which 23 schools participated. They also took first place in the North Shore Championships, which had a field of 13 schools, and took second place in the county cghalmpionships, losing only to Sewanhaka High c oo. A great deal of credit for the Comets' success should be given to their new coach, Mr. Hilsky. He did a great job at getting the Comets pre- pared for each meet. Five fine runners led the Comets to their winning season. They are juniors Bob McEnan6y, Craig Ibbitsen, and Dave Blair, and seniors Russ and Rick Hardmeyer. Backing up these five are a strong group of juniors and sophomores who should lead the Comets to an- other championship next year. Cmss Country Won 4 - Lost 2 Netmen Place Strong Third in TENNIS-FIRST ROW: B. Muller, B. Rosenzweig, N. Trabich, M. The tennis season got off to a slow start this year as the first three matches were postponed due to incessant rain. Rain plagued the Comets throughout the entire season. A total of six matches were postponed and many more practices cancelled. In between the rainstorms Hicksville swept to overwhelming victories in the first four matches, but was narrowly defeated by Clarke in the next encounter. The Comets then lost to Syos- set, who has been champion four out of the last five years. The rest of the season followed the same pattern, with Hicksville easily defeating everyone except Syosset and Clarke. Despite high hopes, Hicksville wound up in its customary third place. Outstanding for Hicksville were singles play- ers Bob Gottlieb, Dave Federbush, and Gary Hubbs, with records of 7-4, 7-4, and 10-2 respec- tively. Hicksville was also fortunate to have strong doubles teams in Sandy Gold and Gary Brennan Q7-3-29, Bruce Golden and Kevin McGunnigle C8- 1-ll, and Bob Muller and Mike Felice C7-25. Felice, B. Golden. sEooND ROW: Mr. Crandall, B. Gottlieb, s. Gold, Tennis K. McGunnigle, G. Hubbs, G. Brennan, M. Traidman, D. Federbush. 210 Won 6 - Lost 4 Shore Championship 1- CROSS COUNTRY-FIRST ROW: C. Schnepf, R. Hardmeyer, R. Hilskie, N. Hollander, R. Lebanowski, R. Midgett, B. McEnaney, C McMunn, K. Sharpe, M. Hermanack. SECOND ROW: R. Hard- Ibbitson. meyer, D. Blair, D. Madden, S. Mein, B. Uran. THIRD ROW: Mr. .',.l... A. ,. 4,. V,- , , , . . 11', l ,- .1',1' ,v' 1' 1' l ,. ., il 0 0 0 'Pf,7i DIVISIOH . me ... . Y x qxmx - l,. .,L..',,u' Receiving serve, Dave Federbush fleftl shows effective form, as does Bob Gottlieb's backhand fabovel and Gary Hubbs' charging of a hard shot frightj. 1 aa.. El ii' arf R ' ', --R4-w..,...4+f 'Q---nf-wr'-' M . gmwra Q H .. . . f ,, kf,,. '- ff ,f' 1 1- ' r ..,..i ,v 'ff v.. at .. . :.': . .' 'C' , v-'A I 211 Varsity Cops Division Crown JV Has Strong Season The Hicksville High basketball team Wrapped up its season with a 15-5 record. Mike Masciello, Jim Bergholtz, and Rollin McClain led this year's squad to a second consecutive division champion- ship and into the county playoffs. Coach Petro and assistant Bud Bryan commanded a fine run- ning and shooting group that scrapped and hustled against opponents often taller than themselves. With John McClain, Jack Burke, and Jeff Doo- little alternating on the court with the three high- scorers, the hoopsters played an aggressive man- to-man defense and scored adeptly from both in- side and out. Their brilliant moments were matched by their dismal failure in losing all three of their overtime games. JV guard Doug Galke kept Comets hustling with his signal calling. Jim Bergholtz made the second team Daily News All-Metropolitan and All-Division and All- North Shore teams in Nassau. Rollin McClain received Honorable Mention in the News and Was Hicksville's second All-Division selection. After a slow start, Winning only one of its first five games, the HHS JV Basketball team came back to win its last thirteen. The Comets, under the fine coaching of Mr. Alfieri, finished the season in first place in league play. The key to the hoopsters' success Was its Well-balanced team. In the back court, Jimmy Rodgers and Doug Galke set the pace for the Comets. On the front end of the court were Dave Fyfe, and Mike Glibovvski. The most outstanding figure on the court Was 6'4 Don Massey. Don finished the season with a 13.5 point per game average, the highest on the team. This year's JV proved to be one of the best in Nassau County. The players are sure to con- tinue their fine play next season. Varsity Basketball won 15 lost 5 JV Basketball won 14 lost 4 Coaches Petro and Bryan discussed strategy for the next quarter with Comet starters. fb l gain: Q 1 1 ff 'i ix 'T i 1 . '1 in-. VARSITY BASKETBALL-FIRST ROW: B. O'Leary, J. Doolittle, ager. SECOND ROW: B. Schwab, D. Eirich, J. Cara, B. McAuley, M. Masciello, R. McClain, J. Bergholtz, J. Burke, F. Glibowski, A. B. Boyle, J. McClain, B. DaCosta, D. Grilli, C. Brower, V. Golio- Artesani, I. Smithheimer--Asst. Manager, S. Marcus-Asst. Man- Manager. VM... 1 4? f rv -Q 'li 45 1 ' ' -f Back court passing was essential to Comet's effective offense. Always a Scoring threat JV forward Dave Fyfe At play-off game, Jim Bergholtz set up a Jeff Doolittle shot. made two with this lay-up. ggguib J 95232113 wslilalllt. 5.92 DLL 552 0 if Umm XEKSVILL Hxgxsviilf A X ' L 5 rf f F EH 1 . it X 5 x i 1 Q QQLKSQ1 L FQEKSVILLZ 2 xx ug itxgv L - 'QKSYIL ' x3 4 6 ,5yjr ea t . 5 1 PN , E I 3 0 B, gixsvi' .1 5 2 ' f. wifi' V, lu x., V 5 0 K . Q R 5, X3 Z x, JV BASKETBALL-FIRST ROW: J. Bayer, R. Dahoney, D. Galkie, ROW: Coach Alfieri, N. Schwainwooks, D. Fyfe, J. Hasel, J. Schmidt P. Masciello, B. Rodgers, M. Defelice, C. Torio, B. Wiffen. SECOND D. Massey, T. Glibowski, J. Daley, J. Cramer, C. Hafter-Manager 213 f a V, V , f 4129 ,gp , ! Mike Masciello often set up plays from the outside. Jack Burke drove past Syosset defenders for an easy lay-upl. e Xeewfr, 1 L W iff I A WWW I I iw-WW ff U All-North Shore guard Jim Bergholtz dazzled opponents with slick ball handling. Bringing the ball up court, guard Jeff Doolittle was a key playmaker all year. 14 l l A A major reason for Hicl-:sville's success was center John Mc- Clain, one of our top rebounders. sa' 1 . -a 5' f' f. if qzd iff I . M i-Q at -- V -'r i m ,4 'Li ,f --.4 i Hicksvil1e's answer to the NBA's Rick Barry, Jim Bergholtz was deadly from the foul line. A5 . x , In the classic position of man-on-man, Mike Masciello awaited the opportunity for a drive. E? 5 at P1511 Hicksville's top rebounder, Rollin McClain, fought the battle of the boards with many taller op- ponents. QW MVKQTYJ f JV guard Sue Alleman looked for an open girl against an all-court press put on by Port Wash- irls' Squad Miss Krasner, a newcomer to Hicksville's faculty, proved to be a Very capable coach of this year's Varsity and JV Girls' Basketball teams. In a combined team, they defeated each of their opponents except one, and received first place at the annual Awpeny's Playday. Although both squads lacked height, they made up for this fault with fancy footwork, and skillful control of the ball by each adept member. Outstanding Varsity players were senior Carol Von Hagen and a junior, captain Karen Andreone. Varsity Basketball JV Basketball won 4 lost 1 won 3 lost 0 Playclay-won 4 lost 1 ington. VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL-FIRST ROW: Nancy Kasulka, Carol Von Hagen, Michele Terranova, Sandy Zeig. SECOND ROW: Sue Gwiazda, Doris Proctor, Vickie Vrona. THIRD ROW: Karen Andreone, Jeanne Leszczynski, Lorraine Rowe. l.h N- bv,v., -af!-..1-u-v I-4.-4-gf.. - 1.,-. F ed 97: E .fu-4-qfy,-f4.,, -,,,, with skillful ball control. Varsity player Karen An dreone kept plays in motion Dominated Pla da Basketball Donna Hackett led a fast break up court with this long pass to a teammate. g vw f ,,.-V'- ' .-- - A , l Y 4-' ' :awk . x 71,4 Passing around defender, Carol Von Hagen was a 'W team standout at the Playday victories. JV GIRLS' BASKETBALL-Joan Yatras, Diane Birkel, Karen Younggren, Rochelle Del Percio, Sue Alleman, Miss Krasner- coach. .- J .' K. 745. f-'iff e If Q we -' wave' 4- is K, :Y 'Ff- I ,- .J A 1 Ee if f fl ... 144' 'Si :lc 1 if V1 ' 'lv A jump shot was as graceful as a gym nastlcs move when done by Michele Ter- 1-anova. 217 Getting under the ball, Raina Nitzberg readied to return volley. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL-FRONT ROW: Gail Pollina, Carol Von Hagen Mickey Terranova, Lorraine Rowe, Diane Birkel, Joan Yatras. SECOND ROW: Kathy Seif, Jeanne Leszczynski, Karen Andreone. olleyball: Both Teams Undefeated JV VOLLEYBALL-FRONT ROW: Margaret Murphy,.Ginny Smith, Karen Younggren. SECOND ROW: Fran S-onntag, Leslie Bay, Raina Nltzberg THIRD ROW: Joan Hasbrouck, Sue Halperson, Cathy Varsity Volleyball won 5 lost 0 JV Volleyball won 5 lost 0 This past year, both Varsity and Junior Var- sity Girls' Volleyball were undefeated with ident- ical records of 5-0 under the coaching of Mrs. Kutch. The combined efforts of the entire team led to powerful Varsity victories led by students Karen Andreone, Lorraine Rowe, and Joan Yatras. Diane Birkel and Michele Terranova made up for their lack of height with excellent set-ups, serves, and saves, and helped the team to first place at Playday. On the JV squad, Leslie Bay and Fran Sonn- tag led their team through five unbeaten games. Sophomores Joan Hasbrouck and Karen Youn- gren displayed exceptional skills this season, and We can be sure to see them again next year. JV captain, Leslie Bay, set the ball up for a spike by front row player. 3, irls Found Fun and Success on Lanes GIRLS' BOWLING-FRONT ROW: Karen Andreone, Chris Zettler, Doris Proctor, Carol Von Hagen, Maureen Miltenberg, Pam Mertz, Lorraine Palmer, Monica Brender, Connie Mannino, Josephine Man- nino, Jane McCabe. SECOND ROW: Leslee Nickel, Janet Nathan- son, Jo-Ann Lips, Jeanne Chayka, Betsy Chayka, Marie Clandrillo, In the Mid Island Bowl on Tuesday after- noons during the winter the Girls' Bowling Team played, throwing strikes, spares, .and gutterballs. But, whether their average was 37 or 173, the girls on the team had a lot of fun. Bowling was held on an interschool, intra- mural program under the supervision of Miss Malamud. The girls did have one major rival in Plainedge, which they defeated both at Hicksville and Plainedge. With several girls going into the annual A.W.P.E.N.Y.S. Tournament this year, Leslie Nickels was the Comets highest roller, taking third place. Debbie Rodenbach captured this season's high series, high average, and high game, but since only one trophy was allowed for each girl, Janet Nathanson took high series and Karen Andreone took high game. Any girl who bowled over 175 received a silver trophy, and any who bowled over 200 received a gold trophy. Manuela Sucarino showed excellent form as she began her follow-through. Jody Fiume, Debbie Fleming, Darleen Daniell, THIRD ROW: Ro- chelle Riservato, Carole Feldscher, Anne Callaghan, Mavis D'Ad- dario, Donna Soblick, Joyce Cohen, Peggy Fort, Terry Sucarino, Michele Terranova, Kathy Grant, Diane Terebesi. , fl I LA 3: ogg j Q3 Q J 1 ' ' 'H' it ..,,,,.--,,,,,,,-, 9 On the alleys, Hicksville girls showed that they could more than hold their own. 9 arsity atmen Second in League Duncan First in Nassaug Forfeits Hurt Junior Varsity Sophomore Varsity matman, George Pelcher, succeeded in scoring points for a near fall. The Varsity Wrestling team completed its season with an overall record of 8-2 and took second place in the division. At the beginning of the season, Hicksville's hopes looked good as they racked up wins. They hit a stumbling block when they were upset by Island Trees. That and the following loss to first place Farmingdale were the matmen's only losses during the season. At the North Shore championships, Hicks- ville men went on to win honors: Neil Duncan and Mike Lindo-first place, Barry Rosenzweig, second place, Vito Adragna, third place. Duncan Went on to win first place at the County tourna- ment and competed at Buffalo in the State Cham- pionships. Coach Tomaini's chances for next year look good with clutch performers Bill Krumm, George Pelcher and Ronny Carman coming back along with Mike Lindo, Tom Lee, Al Russo, and Bruce Rosenzweig. The Junior Varsity record of 3-5 is mis- leading. The major problem of the team Was its lack of depth. The team did not lose its matches as a result of individual losses, but because of four forfeits during every match. Standouts on the squfad were Fred Kurland, Jim Bradley, Wayne Schwacke, Tom Merendim, and Richard Leger. THJENTV-THREE POUNDS... HOL0 HUMILIATKNGI e c 1 W 4 634 5 JV WRESTLING-FIRST ROW: W. Schwake, T. Merendini, R. Leger, D. Pal- mesi, F. Kurland, Coach Pearlmutter. SECOND ROW: J. Mueller, C. Schoenthal, J. Bradley. Varsity Wrestling won 8 lost 2 220 JV Wrestling won 3 lost 5 395, a J L, 4, f ...war-Q-:nw ,fu 'W ' w ' x -ff i .fr VARSITY WRESTLING-FIRST ROW: Neil Duncan, Mark manager, Bruce Yatras, Carl Piro, Jay Kaplan, George Pelcher, Walling, Bruce Rosensweig, Mike Russo, Ken Klein, Gary Bert- Ron Carmen, Vito Adragna, Tom Lee. ram, Barry Rosensweig. SECOND ROW: Andy LaGrega- County Champion Neal Duncan used this leg' cradle to win his championship. As match began, Tom Merendini felt out his opponent for takedown. Charles Schoenthal grimaced as opponent attempted a sit out in JV contest. 5 ,. ' 'L Q ' , , L Y- V f 1'l31Q', . lr- fatal 2 f 4. 1 'i a t .5,,f,,-fgf y Y ,V ' :- if - 1515 if A 1 gig ,, ,, , , AV,A r 1 . ,i , g -V .,,wWf4w.:9.Q. G Q 2 ,gg gg 41 4 WW fK'V,' , 54 ' 9 . f 4 f r , I Q . nw ' V ,,f h In Walt Whitman meet, Earl Pero rode out of bounds as he attempted a break- down. Using a half-nelson, 'Tom Lee pivoted over opposi- tion for a pin and five more team points. Nearing the close of a tiring match, heavyweight Ron Carman awaited the right moment for final breakdown. The 1'eferee's osition is the basis from which all D moves evolve. From the position, Mark Walling drove his man to the mat. as if 5' ,L 'ff . . M 4 3? 14 1 1 With strength and agility, Bill Krumm proved a clutch grappler and a bright prospect for next year. 'I a , ff ,7V:1:W:,::ifffiMh4y,ajfyfzfziq!yf' , fa' V ' Alleymen Top League, Third on Shore Coach Renn's varsity squad completed their S?aS0H, Compiling a 9-3 record, winning the Divi- sion Championship. The Comets went on to take third place in the North Shore competition, how- ever, the team failed to live up to its potential in the section 8 tournaments. n Led by Captain Brad Reinheimer and Junior Jimmy Dorsey, the Varsity squad made a strong showing. Other outstanding varsity men were Bob Casertano, Mike Hermanak, Ken Neuburger and Joe Principe. Coach Harry Renn led his alleymen, Varsity and JV, through a fruitful season for all involved. The Junior Varsity squad had several out- standing players such as Bob Constantine, Jim Lynch, Joe Spacey, Jan Weinstein, Doug Wolfe, and Joe Coleman. Coach Renn's hopes for success next year looks good with lettermen Jim Dorsey and Bob Casertano returning. fi his-AA J V BOWLING-Coach Renn, K. Neuburger, M. Hermanack, J. Principe B Reinheimer, B. Casertano. 'ff' x f RATS! J. J ,Q -1-ii' 5:11014 -ii l . wi -i JV BOWLING-Coach Renn, J. Lynch, J. Spacy, J. Weinstein, D. Wolfe, J. Coleman. Bowling won 9 lost 3 G mnastics Excel in Strong eason W Carney First on Rin s in State t Varsity gymnastics, under Mr. Meyers and X Mr. Roberts, competed very successfully this x , r Winter, placing second in league competition. . , .5 l The team was led by Jim Iannone on the long A horse, Gene Carney on the still rings, and Ira Woods on the high bar. I q fg 221:32 '-1' 21 ,i Qigdc WW it I Outclassing league opposition, Carney and Woods both took second place awards in the North Shore and County Tournaments. They finished their fine season in the state meet, Where Woods again placed second and Carney proved best in New York on the rings. i A . r C ,,.V f Supported by a fine group of' athletes in all A' V f or ll- ,gg s , T events, the team promises to continue its excep- s gg ,jf o s tional performance next year. W Q f, ,yf xgpp 3 .,. : T... rf y l Gathering speed, Barry Kalmaer prepared his dismount in his free exercise routine. i . y..y m T i , 5 ,WW-7 r F M fi Q if Y ' 7 1 Kf ,N T ,.., 1 W i . . y , L e , ik XZ' Pull! Pull! Pull! was the cry from the crowd as rope climber Joe Merendini Scaled with Strength, rhythm, and Speed- With amazing grace and balance, vaulter Jim Iannone fabove two picturesb made difficult Yamashita move look easy. 224 Q 'J 1' ' X 1 Hi, wif A ii: A if i is.Q-.'- ' W' 'fl fl e' '1 I' an i FAI, W i lk.-131 a. . ful GYMNASTICS-FIRST ROW: M. Kaphan, P, Mun- Kalrnaer, P. Vanderlaske, R. Schatz, I. Woods, J. ay, D. Rysanek, R. Macey. SECOND ROW: L, Vel- Smith, G. Carney, J. Merendini, R. Macey, Coach try, K. Grossman, J. Iannone, R. Schatz, E. Fray. T R0beI'13S. HIRD ROW: Coach Meyer, P. Cicilese-Manager, B. In an Iron Cross, a difficult strength move, Gene Carney showed , dbtthth bt' tt th t'll' . The side horse is the most difficult piece of apparatus for no Ou a e was es In S a e on e S 1 rings men in gymnastics. Here Ira Woods performed his routine. Gymnastics won 5 i gf I ll Y' X lost 2 V he Gene Carney developed this origi- nal mount for the parallel bars. fi pf . 0 4 mu H Q 1 A picture of concentration, Lorraine Rowe prepared to execute a glide kip on the uneven parallel bars. l 'fffiffgif '3 L' J f' . , 'WWVW ?WfY , w -.55 , YM o li' alvae Amy Brill performed a difficult split as a flexibility move on the four- inch balance beam. 45 usn...,,,,, i Girls' G mnastics: Agilit and Grace l T R l f 1 , , l i ' gc X Debbie Doolittle, the only freshman on the 'i ' l team, showed her indi- Q y viduality in style dur- im' ing her free exercise MAJ routine. WW: ,,,, ,, More than beauty and balance,, Marilyn Dowd needed courage to attempt a dangerous back straddle catch. 226 7 X41 4' MXH of ,,w.w,,, f Al Dislocate, needle, barani, thief? Yogi, candle- stick, wrap? Any girl gymnast cannot only tell you what these terms refer to, but can also per- form them as the result of long hours of practice. Armed with this combination of ballet and acro- batics, the girls gymnastics team vaulted their way to success, and overwhelmed competitors with their expert form. Outstanding on the team were all-around gymnasts Marg Pani, Marilyn Dowd, and Debbie Doolittle. The team has kept its undefeated title for the two years it has been in existence, under the coaching of Junior High Physical Education teacher Miss A. Resnick. The only regrets the team had was the loss of this year's senior stars Marg Pani and Kathy Seif, but it remains strong with its many excellent junior and sophomore competitors. ff .P r .IK f. Carefully balanced, Marg Pani was Hicksvi1le's best on the balance beam. GIRLS' GYMNASTICS-FRONT ROVV: Marilyn Dowd, Karen Somer. Eileen McCormick, Marg Pani, Amy Brill. SECOND ROW: Barbara Sattler, Sandy Zeig, Lorraine Rowe, Kathy Seif, Barbara Gellert, Margaret Murphy. Girls' Gymnastics won 3 lost 0 Amy Brill's back walk over reflects the hours of pa- tient practice that proved to be the best way to learn tricks. 227 1.1 il ilu il Top sprinter Chet Schnepf complemented Hicksvil1e's 1, strength in distance running' by winning his events. l 0' t After record jump of 11 ft. last year, pole vaulter Gary Bertram soared to new heights. Receiving baton, relay runner George Pilko pulled away from Farmingdale opponent. A ,si y Hicksvil1e's best distance runner, Russ Hardmeyer, ' A ' helped Comets gain points. 1 228 -..H ' - fi W7'fffQJZg . ,. Lg? In qualifying heat for high hurdles, jun Runners, Field Performers Pace Trackmen This year's track team proved a strong squad in many various areas of competi- tion. NVith the return of long distance run- ners, such as, Russ and Rick Hardmeyer, Bob Mclilneaney, and Dave Blair, and other stars of last year's team, Hicksville Was Well on its Way to victory. By leaps and bounds, hurdler Joe Merendini, pole vaulter Gary Bertram, and high jumper Rich Eith exhibited versatility in field events. The efforts of shot putters Dee Grilli and Bob Caser- tano, sprinter Chet Schnepf, and relayman George Pilko greatly aided the Comets. lgx ,,'Xx If 'Ki 1 1 xv: ij Head Coach Grantham contemplated the performances of his athletes ' ,L SWG?-5 ,s mfrstmtlj Q'f'?flI'5F9T' X 5 -iii'- sf Qi., .35 C . 'Q N, 'sa .....W,..-ass. .... P' MQ... ' , K .. ior Dwight Eirich burst into lead. 4 ' ' ' , , ,f , , K ' r n R 2, ,xr .. ...'.',it Zigi fi al xxaixx,w...r- eff-'52,-fe igmxzgi W y :V .':ffzQ5.,.ge.-rat a in Usually a weak spot for the Comets, high hurdler Joe Merendini displayed top speed and form in Comet wins. TRACK-FIRST ROW: C. Zodda, B. Richov, E. Carlson, C. Schnepf, D. Blair, C. Ibbotson, J. Genna, M. Hermanack, S. Mein, B. Sanderson, F. Mesa. SECOND ROW: R. McMunn, B. Link, H. Bell, J. Lynch, A. Sosa, B. McEneaney, B. Millar, L. James, R. Stresler, B. Knickerbocker. THIRD ROW: N. Flynn, H. Sylvester, C. Muni, G. Pilko, E. Frankel, C. Gebhardt, R. Mullin, B. Wilson, J. Turesi, S. Hymie. FOURTH ROW: B. Mashburn, R. Hard- meyer, J. Cramer, K. Sharpe, T. Merendini, J. Mer- endini, S. Deutsch, A. Schwartz. FIFTH ROW: A. LaGrega, R. Hattenback, G. Bertram, E. Mantil, P. Marion, M. Slome, S. Slusar. SIXTH ROW: Coach Roberts, Coach Grantham. Lacrosse Spotlighted pring Sports Teams T allied Early Victories This year's Varsity Lacrosse squad started the season with good overall strength and plenty of hustle coming from returning lettermen like Rick Kramer, one of the league's best defensemen, and on attack, Ed Sacco, Jim O'Connor, and Dom D'orazio. Also outstanding on the team were Ray Kretz, Don Thompson and Carl Campolletano at midfield, and the highly effective junior goalie, Herb Bragg. The JV Lacrosse team was undefeated through their first few games, playing aggressive ball. Pat Dowling and Mike Walsh, with 5 and 4 goals respectively, led the team's attack with Tom Mirkow and Dave Fyfe, while Bruce Devlin and Lynn Gish starred on defense. Rounding out the Comet squad was Ken Larsen, an excellent goalie. Don Reed battled opponent for control of the ball on Hicksville defense. Goalie Herb Bragg, a major reason for Comet victories made many difficult saves. Moments after the faceoff, attackman Ray Kretz fought for all- important possession. 230 Varsity Lacrosseman Don Thompson tried, using his stick, to knock ball away from New Hyde Park player. VARSITY LACROSSE - FIRST ROW: G. Klein, B. Dizinno, J. O'Conner, D. Fulerton, E. Sacco, D. D'Orazio. SECOND ROW: J. Han- nagan, V. Adragna, R. Kretz, D. Thompson, G. Gee, J. Crowell, M. Hordian. THIRD ROW: s. Rosen- E thal, D. Reed, T. Bocher, M. Bern- stein, H. Bragg, R. Kramer, J. Moran, C. Bistany, C. Campolet- tano. FOURTH ROW: J. Sarno, J. Cicelesse, Coach Myers. Muscling past two defenders at midfield, George Klein raced to scoop up ball. !, ICX .1 g6XE'.:' SA Q' 5? JUNIOR VARSITY LACROSSE- FIRST ROW: K. Schimek, D. Fyfe, F. Englosano, T. Lerkow, B. Da- laney, M. Walsh, S. Van Winkler, F. Melody. SECOND ROW: C. Grady, R. Del Rosso, P. Quaresimo, K. Rodner, L. Gish, R. Devlin, F. Barrella, T. Walsh. THIRD ROW: P. Dowling, K. Larsen, B. Paterno, J. Betz, T. Flannagan. - WET., , -, . .. 54 nl I .E-f2i,fP f y l . -9 V V ' V FN - -1 ,. A .1 4 Y .L--sly ' QS... i ' 4 ,, -- ,f,1,.'5 I ., Midfielder Charles Brady, racing up field, threw ball ' ' :,,Qe,Ae.I'jf'-Q1 to attackman Steve Van Winkler. Returning Lettermen Sparked ,.....,,,,,,, ...WM Mama.. .V ,M V 1 wwf? 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J ', , ff V 4 , , .V 5-'CY' -f Ziff... Vey, ' 13 Xf f '- ' -al-Y- -:A 4, wg ,j :,,., 14- - . fr- - ' ' ,f.f .sf ' fa ' of 3' .A fir f , , ,f , T'f3'-fzlsi 'i QI? ff-1 ft fl J --43? -- e -- U Q, - , ' 5 Wi'- ' '-' A - , ,,N'3 ffl , .I ,Z ' 'Mu' Q . , -iii., ' ' ', 'A fit., , x . ., ,IKM , - ev. .43 . K Whether to advance the runner or just get on base, ' to ' ' N M- a - - Sizing up the throw Nick Saman stepped into the pitch. Jim Bergholtz could always be counted on to lay down a perfect hunt., ' H51 31515 Lg! ' 0, . . f-., , . If . GQ? S1517 xnsl' A9 .also . - , lt' ,WG .Wm fi' sw.. Q out ..-1 i. ,fg ll 1 A . VARSITY BASEBALL-FIRST ROW: J. Bergholtz, R. Staffieri, burger, Coach Hogan. THIRD ROW: K. Johnson, M. Glibowski, S. F. Glibowski, S. Davis, J. Doolittle, J. Cara. SECOND ROW: N. DeRosa, D. Skowronski, S. Fershleiser, M. Connors, J. McNicho1as. Saman, R. Gei-mann, M. Toich, R. Sabatino, T. Terebesi, K. Neu- . -W v!,, ,- ,, , V f I J ?3o. t'Uf-9 ' ' ... '-.f fx'-2-2'-.: ?in,. - iff' 'fp-11,7 .--- -- or . '-'-1:-4'-1 ws. ' Th delivery . . . , , , th ' , e . . . of Dave Skowronski . . . rowing a Curve 233 Intramurals ffered Wide Range Basketball intramurals were not only a chance for girls to improve their skills or just enjoy the game, but' gave the coach an opportunity to observe and choose team members. Karen Andreone Cbelowl and Carol Von Hagen lrightj eventually p-layed on the Varsity team. 55: The tennis season began with players, like Amy Brill, practicing their rusty strokes. ls-,..,.,.' . of Participation An important part of Hicksville's athletic scene which is often overlooked is intramural competition. Open to anyone, participation in Various sports included many more people than regular Varsity play in hard-fought conflicts with their schoolmates. For boys, the year began with basketball, and a large turnout of teams, all in quest of the school championship. A bit rougher brand of action could be found in the gym on winter nights, as floor hockey teams checked and stick-handled between the bleachers, while more daring friends tried the sport on its true habitat, ice. In spring, colorful softball teams were formed, specializing in inter- esting plays and close scores. Intramural sports were even more important to girls, for from the competition the Varsity and JV school teams were chosen. Soon after school opened, Volleyball teams were formed for bi- weekly games. Later in the year, dribbling and shooting prowess was shown in basketball play. With better weather, the pleasant sights of girls playing tennis, or softball, or archery returned to HicksVille's athletic fields, heralding Summer's approach and the intramural season's end. 2 fa ' 0 WPRER 1- Q5 ' ' I I Neveaz 3 X 6ET X ' riggigw' ' SLEEP! ' xl :-2:-saga Q a l - Q s-'nfl'-if-fwfr.-n-af-.-f,.. vvvnf!PvAvv1-.4,.4-sfv-y N-f f--'P 4f4v-v--1. E ...-- ,ez--4:--s-v --::-'---- -- X13 After school boys' basketball teams fbelow left and abovej were composed of homerooms or just groups of friends. Games were hard- fought, but always friendly. Polished wood substituted for ice, but the action was genuine in intramural hockey games. 5 Valeclictorian David Feclerbush National Merit Scholarship Competition Comrnenderl Scholars Peter Arakas Sheldon R. Davis Stephen H. Palley Alan G. Polak Stephen A. Morris David J. Gluck Beth J. Goldmacher Frederick M. Sachs Vincent A. Golio Susan N. Sherman Richard Hardmeyer Michael J. Steuer Russell Hardmeyer Stephen Van Houten Richard Hasbrouck Valerie Budzynski Steven R. Heideman Finalists Carol A. Johmann David S. Blumenthal Richard E. Ericson Jay B. Kaplan Kenneth R. Laremore David J. Federbush Michele E. Lauer Thomas V. Hoffmann Mark S. Lenetsky Gary Hubbs Rollin C. McClain Barry P. Rosenzweig Grumman Scholarship Competition Seinifinalists Winner David Blumenthal Walter McCabe Gary Brennan Robert Muller DAR Award Kathleen Thompson JETS Science B First Place David Blumenthal Stephen Van Houten National Honor Society Scholarship Competition Sevnifinalists David Blumenthal Richard Ericson Thomas Hoffmann Finalist Gary Hubbs Year Produce Newsday Alicia Patterson Scholarship Finalists Rollin McClain David Federbush Paragon Oil Scholar Incentive Award Lewis Furman Betty Crocker- Search for Homemaker of Tomorrow Joan Normandy American Legion Oratorical Contest first place Calso County Winnerl- Mark Lenetsky second place-Sandra Rosenblatt thirol place-Richard Zahora DECA Awards New York State Winners Rochelle Riservato-first place-Student of the Year, Merchandise Information Manual, third place-Marketing and Distribution Manual-Specialty Store Ronald Reinheimer-first place-Marketing and Distribution Manual--Department Store . Carol Feldscher - first place - public speaking Peggy Moldovak-second place-Marketing and Distribution Maunal--Service In- dustry, third place-Job Interview Pete Cramer-second place-Marketing and Distribution Manual-Oil Industry Kathy Grant-third place-Marketing and Distribution Manual-Variety Store Debbnyi Warren-third place-Merchandise 9013 Sue Margolise-third place-Home Furnish- ing Manual Salutatorian Gary Hubbs an Diverse Scholastic Award Winners Winners Peter Arakas David Blumenthal John Budnick Valerie Budzynski Frank Campanello John Coffey Sheldon R. Davis Warren M. Davis James Egan Richard Ericson David Federbush Steven Feldman David Gluck Sanford Gold Beth Goldmacher Vincent Golio David Greene Linda Hanau Russell Hardmeyer Richard Hasbrouck Steven Heideman Thomas Hoffmann American Legion Oratorical Con- test Winner Mark Lenetsky re- ceived award from Charles Wagner Post Commander Joseph Slattery, as Mr. Rusch and Americanism Chairman Richard Evers looked on. New York State Regents Scholarship Competition Gary Hubbs Carol J ohmann David J ungman Jay Kaplan Barry Kriegel Judith Lapiner Kenneth Laremore Michele Lauer Mark Lenetsky Jeffrey Littman Mitchell Markowitz Walter McCabe Rollin McClain Marsha Mehr Robert Muller Stephen Palley Judith Pardo Barry Rosenzweig Frederick Sachs Nicholas Saman Stephen Sanetti Susan Sherman Shari Siegel Lorinda Sokol Michael Steuer Robert Turoff Stephen Van Houten George Wilby Elayne Wood Altermttes Barbara Betchley Martin Brandfon Gary Brennan Thomas Conkling Thomas Galgano Steven Garb Jeffrey Glaser Kathleen Gregory William Griffin Richard Hardmeyer Kathleen Heller Steven Hesbach Susan Kesler Philip Konits Kenneth Marcus Chris McEntee S 1 5 . L 5 .41 1 va.,-., .0 NI 'Q XJHA 1104- Li-,4,L,1q, Richard Meares Stephen Morris Carol Muller Kenneth Neuburger Joan Normandy Richard Paul George Pilko Alan Polak Laurence Rocco Richard Rose Andrew Rosenblatt James Rubins Francine Silver Leroy Sluder Dennis Tuma Richard Wagner Mark Walling Altermtes for Nursing Scltolcwships Kathleen Brady Linda Hitchen Kathleen Gregory PEOPLE INTEREST ME... I'D LIKE TO GO TO SOME BIG UNIVERSITY, AND 'STUDY ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.. xl I C ,.3., ! .. Early in the year, Lewis Furman received the Para- gon Oil Scholar Incentive Award from Mr. Rusch for outstanding achievement in academics and school activities as a junior. 237 ' 1967: HlCkSVl1 le's Basketball Boys TEAM-first place in Division I INDIVIDUAL-All Division-Rollin McClain Jim Bergholtz All North Shore-J im Bergholtz Daily N ews All Nassau County- J im Bergholtz, Honorable Mention--Rollin McClain Girls' if TEAM-A.W.P.E.N.Y.S. Tournament-first 'W place Bowling Boys' TEAM-first place in Division I third place in North Shore Girls TEAM-A.W.P.E.N.Y.S. Tournament-first place, Leslie N ickels-third place All County fullback in soccer, Rollin McClain. C C t ross oun ry TEAM-second place in Division I first place in North Shore Meet second place in Nassau County Meet first place in Bethpage Invitational eet Football TEAM-first place in Division I Rutgers Cup for best team in Nassau INDIVIDUAL-All Division-Mike Masciello, Richard Kramer, Jeff Doo- little, Don Thompson, Herbert Bragg, Robert Heartt All North Shore-Richard Kramer, Jeff Doolittle, Mike Masciello All Nassau-Mike Masciello, Jeff Doolittle All Long Island--Mike Masciello, Jeff Doolittle Daily N ews All Metropolitan, N.Y. Giants All Scholastic, cksvil1e's Jim Grantham receives trophy as Coach of the Year. and Scholastic M agagzine All American-Mike Masciello High School All American End, Mike Masciello. O Gymnastics Boys TEAM-second place in Division I INDIVIDUAL-North Shore Meet-Gene Carney-second place on still rings, Ira Woods-second place on parallel bars, third place on high bar Nassau County Meet-Gene Carney-second place on still rings, Ira Woods-second place on high bar State Meet-Gene Carney-first place on still rings, Ira Woods-second place on high bar, fourth place on parallel bars Greatest Year for thletes and Teams Administration and coaches receive Rutgers Cup. Girls' INDIVIDUAL-AAU MEETS Amy Brill-first place-floor exercise, balance beam Debbie Doolittle-first place- floor exercise, second place- horse vaulting, uneven parallel bars, third place-all around Marg Pani-second place- balance beam, floor exercise Barbara Sattler-third place- balance beam Karen Somer-third place- floor exercise Marilyn Dowd-first place- all around, floor exercise, second place-uneven parallel bars Sandy Zeig-third place-horse vaulting Soccer TEAM'-first place in Division I third place in County INDIVIDUAL--All Division-Rollin McClain, Cross Country stars Dave Blair and Bob McEnaney with Mr. Rusch. Gary Bertrum, Frank Lotti All North Shore-Rollin McClain, Gary Bertrum All County-Rollin McClain Tennis TEAM--third in Division I Volleyball TEAM-first place at Playday Wrestling TEAM-second place in Division I INDIVIDUAL-North Shore Tournament-Neil Duncan-first place, Mike Lindo-first place,Barr'y Rosenzweig-second place, Vito Adragna-third place Nassau County Tournament- Neil Duncan-first place 7'5- HE FINAUH ILJINS ATROPHLH AND THE? SPELL HIS NAME LOQONG HA!HA!I-WHA! 2: 1. 239 ,ay L, dh yew' in '23 s gn '52 Lili Q ,, fx WW ' nv-vw in MMI ffff 1109- ff Wcfflfff MAH' tw Km X 'ww ,f I The neon panorama of Hicksville at night, reflects its growing business center, now second largest on Long Island. glue .zdmerican afanolaml 0 ivan, id clue in no muff Www fo file imwginafiue ,enum of avlwf-fading .. Adlai Stevenson Advertisers ranged from new businesses on North Broadway II! ,,,, , Illf .... IEE E sa as .,,.... .Q ffm!!-1-f I ' . .. to student and adult school organizations. .fgaluerfiding 1 l I 1 1 - J-...-aww.-....--.--I 7- l Jim Allen Frank Anglisano Ben Baranski Sam Bergholtz Morris Bernstein George Bertram Ray Bistany Joe Blair Tony Bocchiere Mel Bragman Martin Brandfon Ed Burke Eugene Burke Tom Cara Ed Conte ongmtulcztiom Seniors Hicksville High School PTA DAD S CLUB INC Charles Cook Joe Crowell John D'Antonio Dom Delia Peter DeRosa Warren Doolittle John Dunaj Al Eirich Howard Finnegan Harvey Fowler Chris Gagnaire Frank Gallant Steve Glibowski John Greco John Hannigan Bill Heartt Philip Hellsten Homer Hoberock Harry Hodges Dan Hoison John Hutchins James Ijello Bill Jurgelevich George Klein Milton Korman Sig Kramer Ray Kretz Robert Lindblom Gus Mangani Bob Martin Tony Masciello Michael Masciello Carmine Masi John Mateer John McCormack John McGovern James Mcllwrath Bernard McLaughlin George McMunn McNamee Ptg. Co. Joe McNicholas Frank Melody Percy Midgett James Moran Bob Muller Arthur Murphy Thomas Nikitas Neil O'Doherty John O'Leary Harry Ostro James Patelis Don Pitti Milt Pryor John Roach Bill Rogers Tony Sabatino Leo Samberg E. Schankweiler Tony Sottile Roland Staffier JOIN NOW! SUPPORT OUR ATHLETES HICKSVILLE ATHLETICS DADS' CLUB, INC. Fred Sutter Ted Swedalla Joe Terebesi Joe Thompson Charles Van Winkler Warren Weis Bill Whiteside Bob Williams S. Woodcheke John Zanata Victor Zodda P.O.BOX 313 HICKSVILLE o NEWYORK o H801 242 Compliments of e' V - , L '-- ,A 0 .0. ,A 0 ,, T51-fl 2 2 Eg Lg 511' Q fl? E ' I ' 'E aaa? g:.:.EN,Efff'5 ESTATE lilflill 167 BROADWAY I I Telephone WEIIS 1-0600 l l ill - Ea! makes fo flee cfaaa of 67 Ben Gordon Insurance I from elle OLD COUNTRY 5 Peter Roacl, Hicksville, N. Y DELICATESSEN WElls 1 - 1295 Wells 1 - 4243 I HOME MADE ICE CREAM Hicksville Sweet Shep Delicious Food 75 Broadway GOLDMAN BROS. MEN'S 8z BOY'S WEAR SPORTING GOODS TEAMS, FRATERNITIES, SORORITIES OUTFITTED 192 BROADWAY HICKSVILLE TRUCK an Bus CUSHIONS - BOAT covsns Bc cus:-41oNs LEVITT OF HICKSVILLE, INC SERVING LONG ISLAND SINCE 1923 OVERBROOK I-2117-B I EVITT -I WE 1-4527 EISEMANN BUICK S 81 S Tuxedo Rental 330 Old Country Rd. Hicksville 113 Broadway, Hicksville, N. Y. The latest styles in Formal Wear O Blacks-White-Colors and Plaid O Tapered Trousers C Fur Rentals M I Stock on Premises A ' Special Discount New and Used Car Sales For Hicksville High School Proms Charles Baumach Gloria Hickey go LUAP5 C0l I'lel Sales-Service-Parts Bowling Equipment, Robert Chevmlet Trophies, Plaques, and South Broadway-Corner First Street Awards 35 Broadway Hicksville, N.Y. Good Neighbors for over Tbirly Years WE 5,3 340 '- U ' -'I HICKSVILLE CLASSROCM TEACHERS ASSOCIATICJN Congrafufafiona fo lie 64166 of f 967 .zdnal MA! wahea for .gucceaa From the Teachers ei Hicksville 1 l 1 n 1 1 i 1 1 W, r ' DELTA EPSILON O lET'S GO! DELTA EPSILON PI-FIRST ROW: D. MacCarn, G. Miller, D. Lester, P. Back- man. SECOND ROW: D. Tuma, A. Sherman, R. Pinataro, S. Sheppard, S. Kahn, K. Philcox. THIRD ROW: M. Surico, J. Torti, D. Hattenback, S. Scattoreggio, J. Mulvihill. NOT PICTURED: J. Searle, R. Desimone, B. Goldmacher. Compliments of The Boos'rer Club of HH larm Bruckner-President Sue Allen-Secretary Marlene Schnieder-Vice President Dierdre MacAIpir1e-Treasurer Mr. Masi-Advisor lmronrso Pnoouc s 34l JERUSALEM AVE P RTY TRAY5 T0 OR ER HICKSVILLE, L.l., N.Y Voqne 's Delicatessen ITALIAN - AMERICAN WE DELIVER WEIIS 5-9398 Hicksville Plymoufh, Inc. 400 Old Country Road Hicksville, New York Williams and Quigley Inc Lebkuecher 8: Lynch Inc. Whelans in Hicksville SAL PHARMACY, INC. 89 Broadway l-licksville, l..l., N.Y. Free Delivery Plaid Stamps General Insurance 147 West Old Country Road Hicksville, N.Y. WE 1-1000 R U T H P A N Z ed -Q iff! . , -kllzr in Hicksville, N.Y. J! 'f FOR APPT. CALL WE 8-7766 Holden's Stationery Commercial Sz Personal Stationery Office Equipment 8z Supplies Greeting Cards 81 Gift Wrap BOB-KEN FORD INC. 217 Bethpage Road HICKSVILLE, NEW YORK and Complete Line of School Supplies 79 Broadway Hicksville. N.Y. ' wE-1-1249 . . .has a better idea piuvlvl lull C. it irestone WE 1-0170 300 south Broadway Hicksville Firestone Dealer Store WE 1-0901 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1967 J? ana! J jagricd IO7 BROADWAY .IEWELERS FOR' YOUR CLASS RINGS ggieges 8: Qlluat Manufacturing Jewelers RINGS PINS MEDALS ANNOUNCEMENTS DIPLOMAS TROPHIES ,,,,,.,.i-.-clurlvi l7 John Street New York 8, Nfl'- HICKSVILLE, L.I. The Bun Shop 252 S. Broadway, Hicksville Specializing in Sandwiches on a Bun Jewish Style Hot Pastrami Corned Beef and Frankfurters Complete Fountain Service 66Service Above Self HE WHO SERVES BEST PROFITS MOST President: Gregory Drumm Vice President: John Genna Secretary: Frank Policastro Treasurer: Joel Berman Student Council Representative: Bob Fox Faculty Advisor: Mr. Max Batista BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '67 Z11 S I l I Congratulations to the Class of '67 Compliments of Purcell's Flowers, Inc. 184A Broadway Hicksville, L.I., N.Y. Phone WELLS 1-2830 - 1-2836 TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES Serviced - Repaired - Rented KNICKERBOCKER TYPEWRITER CO. 230 Broadway, Corner First St. Hicksville WE 5-5000 Charles I. Montana, Pres. William M. Payoski, V.P., Sec. HHS Class of i934 HHS Class of 1934 MONTANA AGENCY INC. Realtors-Insurers 115 No. Broadway Hicksville, N.Y. WE 8-3600 Com limenfs of I Ray's p , Hicksville Rambler Sfahoneryf-Lunch ' l , ti C 95 Broadway, Hicksville l uuggvlirmnl i Fountain Stationery Toys Greeting Cards i 1l CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES High School days are over. Before you lies a golden path in our land of opportunity. Today, in this modern age of space and rockets you'll find some of the old-fashioned, earth-bound virtues like thrift will serve you well. We hope to know you better in the days that lie ahead and serve your needs as we have many of our graduates throughout the years. LoNG ls1.ANa 1 NA TIONAL BANK MAIN OFFICE: 60 Broadway Hicksville, L.I., N.Y. Broadway Plaza Office Bethpage Office Old Country Road Office 550 South Broadway 365 Broadway 651 Old Country Road Hicksville, L.I., N.Y. Bethpage, L.I., N.Y. Plainview, L.I., N.Y. Manetto Hill Office Commack Office Mid-Island Plaza Office Old Country Rd.6z 6090 Jericho Tpke. Mid-Island Shopping Plaza Manetto Hill Rd. Commack, L.I., N.Y. 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Michael J Burke President New York City - Area Code 2l2 782-6000 Nassau County - Area Code 516 931-4300 255 Hlcksvl Compliments of l l E H I G H SC H ALUMNI ASSOCIATIO PAST PRESIDENTS : 00l an 1961, 1962 Dr. Charles Masek 1959 Howard Finneg Julius Schwartz 1960 Joseph Naso 19 John Marion 1964 Marianne Sutter Kutner 1965, 1966 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Etta Buck Cramer Gus Econopouly Howard Finnegan James Fyfe William Geyer Helen Iehle Hanlon Richard Hogan Harold Holden Lorraine Kirwan John Marion Margaret Ghioss o Julius Schwartz Michael Sherin Fred Sutter Conrad Weyer Karen Weyer 63 McGuirk Official Yearbook Photographer Mil-CW Studios, Inc. 9 Bond Street Great Neck, N.Y. HUnter 2-1661 ,mt-1-32 Qi? I 5 7gf5'2 : fi '1:3:i:-: - , 'esiri .-2 f:f:r1r':3C'f 4 -'-:IM-25.35, CPP- Al:-:3-:5:C:-:Zia ' K '-:-.-:-:-:-:-:-.-: - -. 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