Hicksville High School - Comet Yearbook (Hicksville, NY)
- Class of 1971
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'V'V j+ v v . DORCHESTER GENERAL STORE Moved lo Smithville and lailKfulljr iMoifd. lk DotcKeoÂŤer General Slot now offer such ware food , toy (including teplica of old-faahioned car ) hand-crafted â˘quare nail , randy, (lam ÂŤlearner , old-fashioned blue agate roasters luial mail boxes crockery bowl and bean pot , stove polish. yard good and trap for ÂŤnail game THE TOY SHOP will gladden the heart of our Junior grade â guests and the Mom arid Dad will be fas- cinated. too Here you'll find a wonderful vari- ety of doll and every kind of toy â from the ÂŤmail unique kind to the Larger, more extravagant type that in- dulgent grandparent love to buy I Beautiful pewter i ao much part of ihe Smithville tradition Now. at tail, under one roof our gueat may rhoeae piece from our fine roller lion- the treasured darker old ' pewter, re- produced from piece ÂŤel in an earlier century, or the bright ÂŤlivery finish with a warm, glowing patina. Here. too. can be found lovely brasses: bnght and shining or antiqued â domestic and imported. Out gal in this little shop will gift- wrap your purchase for a nominal fee Ju r bring them ui and choose your color . Here. too. you'll find a complet line of Creeting Caids for every occa- sion. letter paper and notepaper. at- tractively boxed, as well as an aaaort ment of cocktail and luncheon napkins LEVI HAND CENERAL MERCHANDISE Moved from EJdora. New Jersey, thi very typical Crossroad Country General Store, for many, many year wu operated by Mr. Levi Hand and contained every farmer household and (aiming need. CRAMER'S GENERAL STORE I hi old Store was originally the Cramer Ceneral Store and was moved here from New Gretna in 1957 The Store ilaelf is 115 year old and was one of the fir ! Count y Store in tha Creal Ray area. It was strictly an old Ceneral Store that sold everything from foodstuffs to clothing, grain for farm animals, gar- den teed, fishing supplies, boots shoes, yardgood . nails and every necessity. It  i extremely colorful, interesting and exciting and was truly the gathering plaea for all tha village folk THE VILLAGE POST OFFICE (Mail it collected daily at 4 P.M.) Our Smithville Inn Post Office is located in the rear of the Levi Hand General Store. Post Card and stamp are available, as well a re - ular Postal Services VILLAGE BOOK SHOP The Village Book Shop contains an extensive Collection of old and used Books as well as ÂŤhe latest in publication on every subject. Too. there arc many fine Gift for those with literary interests ANTIQUES SHOP The Antique Shop is just that I An interesting and exceptionally fine collection of Antique including fur- niture. china and miscellany TOBACCONIST SHOP This wonderful little Shop stood near the school in Clayton. N J and wa owned and operated by the Stanger family. It contained all of the Schooltime necessaries uch a penny candies pad and pencils and of course, supplied the neighborhood grocery needs Today, the shelve are well stocked with pipes tobacco.  nuff. cigarette and so many thing to interest the men. POT POURRI A Charming Shop of Unusual Gifts Early American Reproduc- tions small Necessaries Book snd THE BUGEYE TTw Bugeye. Thoms M. Free man ' was worked along the Chess peaks Bay up until March. 1965 â one of the last working Sailing Ves- sel m the United States Th Handsome Oystenng Boat wa constructed in 1889 by J. W. Brooks and has been moved to Lake Meone in the Towne of Smithville. where gveets can now enjoy its mag- nificcn' heeutv VILLAGE BAKER The Village Bakery it housed in a Southern New Jersey building which ÂŤ over 125 year old. Our Baker works daily in the Shop making a sumptuous array of Res Muffins. Pastries Bread. Buna and Cake Elegant Wedding. Anniversary and jhrthday Cakes can be prepared to your special order. SWEET SHOP A very old little Store moved Irom our neighboring town of Ham- monton. The building is to typical o? so many of the liltl Country Store that flourished her before the turn of the Century. RED BARN â Due building wm moved here from Ocean ville in 1955. it had been a part of the Fred Somere family property for well over a hundred years It was probably constructed during the very early part of 1800 and wa on of the few remaining early buildings in the Ocean ville or Toad I own area. SHIP CHANDLER The Ship Chandler'a Shop i housed m the Barn proper. It is brim full of all sorts of thing pertaining .o the tea â Furnishing . Accessories and Gift with special appeal for L folk who enjoy the water and tha 1 out-of-doors THE JERSEY TRAVELER MOTEL Wale am . Jersey Traveler I Early Americana and modern America blended fÂŤe your year round comfort m our Village Motel Close by Home. I wonder if you could take a little piece of it and put it in a box to carry around safe wherever you went. Put in the old baseball mitt, put in that bit of colored glass that looked like a ruby, put in the secret place under the stoop where you hid all your treasures. Take them with you when you go to the new places, when you see the new faces, take a bit of home. Take those dusky evenings when you kept playing kickball in the twilight before supper, take the times when you waited nervous for the phone to ring and couldn't eat at all, and take that yellowed paper with the red crayon A your mother saved for all these years. Put them in your magic box and take them where you go. Do You Remember the last football game, or the final frantic moments of the cast party when you wanted to seize the hands of the clock and make them stop because you knew it was near the end, and you couldn't because it was the end? Do you remember? Does a tree remember the soil where it first took root, does a bird remember the place where first it tried its trembling wings? Could You Forget? 9 Could you forget the people, or did they become a part of you? Your brother grinning with a chocolate mustache after his ice cream cone, the tired but happy look of triumph and the sink of the shoulders in defeat, the taut line of the tennis player's body straining to reach the ball, the way your friend's face lit up when you remembered that special day; Could You Forget? It's Home. 13 Home. All of it. The good times and the bad, sunlight and shadows seen through the soft focus of memory. All the things you don't try to remember and you don't need to. 14 Oh, Patty!â shouted Bobby. I have l new horse. Itâs the biggest horse rou ever saw. And it has horns, t hasnât any legs, but it can gallop.â SCHOOL HOURS m. RaymondL.RoÂŤÂŤhTime Closing Time Kindergartens (Willet Avenue only) ... ... Principal 8:00 10:30 (Other elementary schools).......... Grades 1, 2,3....................... Grarl ,châ, er Jatvorski Assistant Principal QraHoc IO 11 11 rQoniAr Hinli :lo B trry tne announcement. service for avior on a ible at the In-District The school district contracts with pi children attending schools within the Parents are asked to instruct their bus and at bus stops as outlined in th schools. Children within the district are e school in accordance with the followingwcfaftdidftte Grade Assistant Principal K-3.................................................. tome and Distance from school ........ More than mile .........More than % mile ........ More than 1 mile Handicapped Transportation is provided for children who attend special classes either in the district or outside the district. For transportation outside the district a written request should be sent to the Office of Pupil Personnel Services. Also, special transportation is provided for children who for physical reasons need Application forms may be obtained from the nurse-teacher of the schoolthe child attends. Assistant Principal Mr. Lawrence Olvany t Education) School Administration d program regulated by the State Department term to district residents. Additional courses ;n or more people. An average attendance of Anyone interested in teaching should contact tion is Mr. John Ash. WE 5-9000 (Day), WE . The Directorâs Office is Room 138 in the AND SCHOLARSHIP TESTS RAM itional School Lunch Program, id meals fulfilling at least one idents served. The purpose of of the children by encouraging iungry child. Thus, the school stem. lich requires that the price for t of the program. The number ice the cost per meal decreases I 1, SCENE ONE ndo, youngest son of the late Sir plains to Adam, an old servant, that irly by his elder br'' u' that Orlando should |lie brother has been cted as ifIre prk tiers qui ]him so Imes h lessionalX led match j JVIr.E v tUut u u ms 14 iuOf nisying ru uiuu Mr. Gerard Shanley it. The sense is: this me in his will a mere say, h ENGLISH ir blessing, to raise me it a poor inheritance : raise, bring up as âwell bred.â ....... Jaques: pronounced âJay-kweezâ; keeps: supports. report . . . profit: he is said to do brilliantly at schc hing 5 flexible cophantic 1 quiet 2 recording 3 servilely flattering frolicsome 5 eagerly awaiting nacious 1 fast running 2 intentional 3 obnoxious holding fast 5 collecting ipposilitious 1 irreligious 2 experimental 3 subjunc- ve4 hypothetical 5 grammatical sary 558. temerity 1 timidity 2 avalanche 3 boldness 4 ea quake 5 caution 559. tentative 1 prevalent 2 certain 3 mocking 4 wry i perimental 560. temporal 1 priestly 2 scholarly 3 secular 4 sit 5 forehead Answers to this test on page 114 Miss Jo Lynn Morrison word list 29 transgressioi Mr. Michael Breheny ression n. violation of a law Foroive m our trnn ort v. denicted as risii ent adj. fleeting; qu time. This hotel ca ion N. going from oi he period of transit ice will have to be si jcent adj. partly tra eople in the next roc which separated us. uute v. change. H ns into actualities, arent adj. material i y; easily detected. Y 1 fool no one. ire v. exhale; becon ;Sorts to keep the meeting a sccict, new ui uui tuu- mde pou le cl ent â ce lien Mr. Richard Halowitch ung Trie Tunwey, tne prisone od brought to him in his cell, visitor may be denied admitt been guilty of moral turpitud ; training. Under the tutelar ument, he made rapid progre â˘; a novice. For a mere tyro, rvelous results, rywhere; omnipresent. You i uv iv i a uivvi you wherever I go. Mr. Kenneth Graiseerior adj. situated be ;st ulterior motive for your behavior. hunalv fL . ultimate adj. final; not susceptible of further anal Mi inPaHfi Vebbgcjentjsts are searching for the ultimate truths. en be venerate v. revere, in China, the people venerate their an- ce: mi ken ph eni cic eri tio liaote. verbiage n. pompous array of words. After we had waded through all the verbiage, we discovered that the writer had said very little. verbose (-bos') ADJ. wordy. This article Mr. Laurence Redican must edit it. emne him. loo vir - virtuoso n. a high virulent (vf-) adj. is n. disease communicator. 1 he doctors are I erdant adj. green; fresh. The verdant meadows spring are always an inspiring sight, verdigris n. a green coating on bronze which has been ex- posed to the weather. Despite all attempts to protect the statue from the elements, it became coated with verdigris. erity n. truth; reality. The four verities were revealed to Buddha during his long meditation, vernal adj. spring-like. We may expect vernal showers all during the month of April. .... Mr. Lawrence LaMarca visage (viz'-) N. f judge indicated penalty, viscid (Vis'-id) adj viscous (vis'-kus) substance, visionary N. givei given to visionar âiâiâ 'en ââââââ â âââ 5 turgid ). Ultimate 1 Competing 2 th Mrs. Harriet Spitz cipient 5 powerful 71. trite 1 correct 2 original 3 distinguished 4 prem 5 certain i72. vaunted 1 unvanquished 2 fell 3 beUnlea 4 1 â things you discuss lead to a conclusion, a moral, a lesson led, a rule, and so on. |W-TO; HOVI iciently exp [ Use the latt|_____________ ictual theme, it r eyi tjy authority or a printed disc following forms of de poses. In most cases, your it. SSIC: It combines both deductive ai H4 t4ve forms. U hen you wish to repeat each of y sâonce in the introduction, once i hs, and once again in the conclusio] rguments, sales talks, sermons, and â e ression or tne tmng aescnoea. ALOGY: Use whei ated bv comparing it wl leads to the second half. 1 iin ideas in your theme, eac y half of the discussion. If yc ivelopment, do not use it. ;n you wish to show the resul : action. You may develop tl iuSfeShnKdd up to the effect, c Mrs. Elizabeth Daley exper classii â âtegonz Mr. Alfonso BurrelU tC your person j E, and IN' part of anoth( included as a mKEEKF Jnm gOhemes, your teacher is not s __________________________________________ VERBS: -Oir, IRREGULAR, AND ORTHOGRAPHIC CHANGING VERBS the present indicative of pouvoir, to be able, can; vou- loir, to wish, want; faire, to do, make; three irregular verbs: Present indicative of verb voir, to see: ie tu il elle fls Foreign Language je vois tu vois il, elle voit nous voyons vous voyez ils, elles voient pcuA VUA HIM 9 B PRESENT INDICATIVE OF SOME IRREGULAR VERBS peux veux fais peut veut fait aller, to go venir, to come savoir, to know peut veut fait vais viens sais pouvons voulons faisons vas viens sais pouvez voulez faites va vient peuvent veulent font allons venons Mr. Samuel Goldberg peuvent veulent font Dr. Eric Hirst venez Chairman present. dois, dois, doit, d a. present: should, ought to, am ( On doit toujours tra vailler. Jedoisyaller Rose Pavesi Note: In English, it is necessary to _ study. However, it is not netMr-Anthony Niceforo s not mean one must not study, it means one may (or may not) study. Faut-il ÂŁtudier? Must one study? Is it nec- essary to study? i -i t  .rMrrir aw Mr. Max Batista note: the $ (cedilla) in commen ons; the insertion of e after g in mangeons; the grave accents ( ) in verbs like ment acneter; the 11 and tt in jeter and appeler; Verb Lesson '29â1 HE SUBJUNCTIVE The subjunctive is used after verbs of: Wishing: desear, to wish; querer, to want; preferir, to prefe Quiero que Vd. trabaje manana. I want Miss Runhild Wessell Ml Ordering, Forbidding, Advising: mandar, to order; prohibit to tell (in the sense of order) Mand6 que lo hiciesen. Mr. Richard Gentile er Asking, Requesting, Begging: pedir, to ask; rogar (ue), to rec Mr. Arnaldo Ferraro â 91-82 History 60-53 59 58-51 48 45 I Gaius Marius, champion of Assembly, elected consul. Lucius Sulla, champion of Senate, puts down revolt I Roman allies and carries on civil war with Marius. First TriumvirateâCaesar, Pompey and Crassus. Caesar elected consul. Caesar's campaigns in Gaul. Caesar defeats Pompe â nL-.........1 Caesar's victories in E Spain give him suprem Caesar assassinated. Octavian (Augustus) ar Octavian ctetecrt%uAri4or Mr. Nicholas Muratore Field v and G vent iguzgfi Mr. John Pitrelli Lati jineering and Architecture Mr. Lawrence Salmon nr Romance JLM 'i S° â˘ench, Spanish, Italian, rtuguese, Rumanian) d loped from the Latin. Roads, aqueducts, build- ings (Colosseum in Rome). i r se of round I vast emnire. made nn nf manv differant- npnnlpc Tf was a]s0 nan Republ Mr. Anthony Cali 149-146 133 133 rthageâRome wins with new na Mr. Paul Vetrano ng with victory ot Scipio over He nibal at Zama (202 B.C.). Third Punic War, ending with destruction of Carthage. Rome becomes sole power in Mediterranean world. Tiberius Gracchus elected tribune, seeks land refor i science the Romans contribi ⢠iwMy ivÂŤ2$n79 a.D. ) wrote Nat I But he did o Kography, phy: opedia of scie summed up Gi rvations and v Mr. David Frost ealth and san eia anu U1UUCU5 ÂŤjf theMf'M,chaelKuriUa Mr. Kenneth McGinniss in Plan (1950) the iron ix, Italy, France and West m market for coal, iron i and subsidies. In 1957 t European Economic Comi tomie Energy Communit abolition of tariffs and the pooling rOT ntfh to Miss Mary Lou Kaleta Mrs. Leonard Goldberg Mr. Leo Kanawada Mr. Raymond Sitler â â Mr Iyntorul in 1957, of a 17-nat ote cooperative pea s the Euratom nati( nrst undertakings is A manufacturer of a glassware product finds that â of the items are damaged in shipment and not uâ .----y items should be 26 Mathematics'11 have 190 items suitaoie tor sale.' (a) 152 (b) 200 (c) 228 (d) 285 (e) 380 Three out of five boys in Centerville graduate from high school. One third of these boys go to junior college. What fractional part of the boys in Center- ville gO tO juni Mr. David Persinger Mr. Gerard Irwin (a) 24 (b) Mr. OttoTaray . 2 pints = 1 quart 4 quarts = 1 gallon What part of a gallon is 6 pints? DECIM A decimal is an indicated fraction in which the nominator is 10, 100, 1000, 10,000 ... etc. 3 I â is written as 0.3 10 3 -â is written as 0.03 100 3 . ... . ..a Am Mr. Stewart Haviland 3â = 3.7 10 3â = 3.72 100 37â = 37.2 10 I ) 'i' ] Mrs. Agnes Clogher Principle 2. To add decimal numbers list the num- bers to be added, making certain that the decimal points are under each other, and add in the usual manner. Thus: 4.25 + 12 + 6.312 + 3.2 = ? 4.25 decimal places or to the nearest hundredth,â ii necessary to carry the division to one more place tl specified. Thus, Mr. Robert Passainenti and student teacher tWO decimal places: 27.5 -7- 8 u T7 snn t to the right of the desired decii ater, we add 1 to the desired d r. In the example above, 3.437 e digit just to the right of the desi ess than 5, we drop it. , COrre Mr. Ignatius Cuccione places. 00, can ition of the decii )0 we mi places to the lett I3'24.7§)(.01 [(.0324)(.0 M = 3.2479 Aloysius Rienzo Mr. Jack Cohen Mr. Myron Leslie Division ; Principle 5. Division. Make the divisor a whole number by moving the decimal point the proper num- ber of places to the right. Move the decimal point of dividend the same number of places to the right. Plape a decimal point in the quotient directly above [the decimal point in the dividend. Kukk Q_A81 hvl lL. . 320 320 Solving: Equations Containing: Decimal! To clear the equation of decimals, multiply b sides of the equation by 10, 100 etc. Solve for x _____ _ ___ _____________ jrai i ii This part consists of nine groups. Choose six of these nine groups. Be sure you answer all questions ch granp chosen. Write the answers to these questions on the separate answer sheet. science Group 1 Directions (61-65): Write the number of the word expression that best completes the statement or answers e question. Base your answers to questions 61 through 65 on the aph below, which represents the relationship between e equilibrium vapor pressure and temperature of four [uids. 61 The vapor pressure of which liquid would incre the most if its temperature were changed from 20° to 40° G? 1 ether 3 water 2 ethanol 4 glycerol 900 800 700 600 0 | 500 1 400 ÂŤI ⢠S 300 CL 200 100 62 When the pressure exerted on the surface of glyce equals that of 100 min. of Hg, its boiling point will Mr. Charles Ferri 1? se 'Oil l ill [L, Mr. Paul Gallant tjijtd 20 40 60 80 100 120 Temperature C. i '35 ie m (3) (4) Mr. James Wellor 67 In which group of the Periodic 7 ment most likely be found ? () Mr. Louis Safina (2) II A (4) IV A ie: betwt 1 ior 2 i i lunpuiai cuvaiwtii Mr. Raymond Burckley Chairman (81-85) : W rite the number Mr. Harvey Goldstein friend Caution: smoking may be hazardous to your health issium permanganati Mr. John Serocki Miss Barbara Kosko (2) B (4) D 37 Compared to the potential energy of the reactan the potential energy' of the products is Mr. Herbert Schwell 2 the same 3 greater 4 impossible to determine Mr. Elliot Pais ner es are present between the 2 d flows from the auricles to he valves close and blood a are present at the bases o these valves close, blood c functioning of a valve resm ______________________________ tne ventricles consist of a great deal Mr. John Criscolo it of the right ventricle. The left vent W, from head to to r to the lungs. Miss Marie Medvick art is known as the heartbeat. Betwe je W fttoidult heartbeat is 72 tin , however, t ves from e it tne neart and lead blood to the capillaries. âries origins The capillaries are near eve - bai?k M eR ie ] le through the aorta, t :hes to all organs of t ing smaller and smalli of the arteries are call tic. Most arteries car i the pulmonary arterh c lnk â˘r:'' .-r - drv .i - ⢠. Mr. Frank Col full strengthâapplied quickly with tip of moderately rv brush. oletta ik Coletta Mrs. Pauline Jonason D Ink full strengthâapplied with side of moderately dry brush E Ink full strength-brush quite dr ninr anrUi H with tip. Audio-Visual with the Mr. Charles Arnold â Business Routemaz iri-ume Experienced de- ws. Must be famlltcu Men' nd ÂŤomen  u: l- juok auRaiCAL lira. Oli LI 427-7400, ____ MClallsU FÂŤ â˘â˘â˘ Pd 9140 SuXfo.k Coun.y IPLOYMENT AOXMCT in Smlthtown 265-2240 ovem Liber ; fringe benefit . Resume _ fair 41 Hf-in Wanted ro AM c labytan are . 17-1088 PURCHASING BUYER 4ALES-ENOINEER nt manufacturer. 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Excellent Muit!-llt6 operators Full time overtime, benefit . For qualified oper- - 31 DOCTORS HOSPITAL 320 W. Merrick Rd.. Freeport. N.Y. 378 8500 I Compensation geared to performance Salary plus commluioD Send resume D:nero. Us a ⢠. IP!.: , part--.itne on call NO Plant Liaison, and Quality Control-Print in manufacturing of iW; folding canon background easehtu: OHcer. â˘ns. pa 4-12. 12-8. Excellent pay sea fringe benefits PARKVIEW NU_____________ HOME 5353 Merrick Rd. Maasapequ 798-1800. and base required. P.O. Box 2264 So. I Hackensack. N.J. 07606 BALKLaT-Y PWt'SftTsilOP 5 day , including SM. 9:30-5:30. No I nighta. Four Seasons. Oreat Neck. HU w ----------JbaJo lmedlatamente Y nH tracla Cwnmaok. ROSS PERSONNEL AGENCY 20 Route 110, Me'.vill 549-9656 rtUDCrtl nALL LLVint Mr. Francis Brown goal and LAND SHK PART Z DJ- ATLANTIC AVE . â˘3A liCaJuAiJ X , P U6 L d O E , BOATINO EQUIPMENT XN61DE 1 jiai.rjs âiTi'inv 3 TO 11 11 TO 7 ALM8T.ADY. HIOH PAS DIP WEAR. OOOD iion Ca- sa LA KY. oreat neck emp. aocy 7 B  nd Sti et___________HP 7-7764 SECRETARY ftSCtPtlONlBT. Must tMCdle phone, and smile a lot. coSTi Bald , (Mndie phone, and Mle a lot. Botuj. 81LVKRLAK1 REALTY, n. 868-0997. â˘Y Executive minimum 6 ii tMeUaot k!'.L. for dlvenifled poaltlcm Pull benefit . ar.d excellent salary. Photo Chemical Prod- Energetic individual required to hat storeroom Item in new alr-ooi Honed building Apply- 8T JOHNS SMITH TOWN HOSPIT RLe. 29A Smith town______516 360-2 5TR lPPifiT Came r a Hkn ' Kp eneed. Web offset neaspaper wi Box 1202, Nowaday Garden City, s i f .DhVIN. Housewives, u.en. aou part time, your area. DlstrU leading new ecology home oare I ucU. Commissions plus boo usee. - â Fupj nYMm_RÂŁumiL G r n x: VAL ST D60 â˘123 81 24! urot ! PJ ED ma RO' PfR AcO ÂŤmxr York mge N.Y 11787. I Service man Mua: be expar.er.oed Color and Black White, so anienna toataliatton . Full Pari ave Salary open. Mr. Jaroid 567- Mrs. Helen Cohen onlv, TIME, C K-houiekeeper laundreea live li :own ilic Phone l WAT X EUROPEAN TRAINED. O. TRANSPORTATION OB 3-30 1. _ Mrs. Karen Chasen i t v r n aÂŽv I vnLL I inttnAnc u irnced EMPORARY, All office eklll . Top mtaa. No fee. MANPOWER, empetead 88 N Franklin St âAil Office SfcMlj.â NO Pee UNIFOKCE TEMPORARIES ICKSVILL 681-9336 U'-SHINO (212) 359-2125 HTSSXRf iKii, warehouse, be experienced Box No. 1198. . dav. Garden C'.ty, L I WAJfSTOfJslaiAk handyman: feur's license neat appearance ; ota  16 248-6800 Ex 0). Apr Near DOMESTICS cKauT- Mlne- llcanta . WE NEED DOMESTICS FOR ALL ; ARRAS OF L I BY THE HOUR. DAY AND rop DOLLAR.. ⢠i Mr. Michael Warehousemen: Eves or afternoon NO Pit BENDPIT8 _ 194-0161 WAREHOU.SRMaN: Carpentiy experi- WM necessary. Good Job, steady wort. luture. Beachview Lumber. ; HOMEMAKER: EUP.OPE.4N ÂŤpeeking preferred Children school ace 6 , detv week Salary open. Reference . 878- 0378 . HOMEMAKER. Mature TernsX el ÂŁ dren, 2 we-vhool. llve-ln. 6-6 dav. . reference t 92-964 7 evenings. I IIIUIMIH IMMIILLJ 150 PITS IN STOCK Instruction Femal out land Uei Day an To obtat write COMPUTl 173 Fulton Are. 800 WALT WH. ONLY IBM sr Ca PROFESSION A vale levrlnc TECHN'NS Electro-Mechanical Non-Defense TRAINEES MEN WOMEN Nil WcM U TTâ 3 day. per week, floor aad ! Z Mr. Norman Mernoff Reliable rtduals r.rrded tof peema- ncnl PMltioni. Good Tu ture. Mum W TRAVEL AOENT. EXPERIENCED. â -ONOENTAL OPTIC K CQ0TKN W TTtAVRL AOOY. 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Declines ............ 591. ⢠Rrmdim Week .. 1,808 .. 969 .. 704 _______ Mr. Arthur Knerr Miss Adeline DeCarlo ⢠⢠Mrs. Florence Weber Mr. Harry Powell Mr. Peter Rodenrys Guidance Miss Marilyn Groff Mr. Robert French â Chairman Mr. Louis Plochochi Mr. Sheldon Lieber Mrs. Marie Foster Health Home Economics 48 Mrs. Dwyer Mrs. Mary Neal Mrs. Estelle Carter Mrs. Barbara Weissman Librarians Mrs. Dorothy Schuler, Mrs. Ruth Hruska. Mrs. Dorothy Hanrahan Mrs. Charlotte Krumm, Mrs. Esther Scharer, Mrs. Barbara Walling. Nurses Secretaries Guidance Secretaries: Mrs. Adela Wilson, Mrs. Rosemary Farrington, Mrs. Miriam Zanville, Mrs. Terry Collins, Mrs. Claire Powell. Mrs. Edna Kump, Mrs. Terry Gold, Mrs. Florence Maler, Mrs. Adele Glenn, Mrs. Mary Neglia, Mrs. Char- lette Martin. 50 William Slofkin Our friend Bill has been a custodian in this district since 1955. He has worked in H.H.S. since 1963 and is head of the night custodi- ans, as anyone who has worked on the shows will tell you. Since this, unfor- tunately, is Bill's last year with us, we would like to thank him for his assistance in after school activities. THANK YOU, BILL! (gradaatum Class iublir rfi.W A. CAPUTO p 391 CANA 52 LHownrd Admij Link AUnko Sum A(tmfi MARIJANE K. ABATELLI Booster Club; Year- book; Environment Club. EMILY ABRAMOWITZ Yearbook 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Band 2; Booster Club 2. CATHY C. ACKERSON Art Club; Spanish Club; Italian Club. HOWARD ADAMY Round Table Club; Avia- tion Club. JAMES A. AJELLO Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Italian Club 2,3; V. Track 2,3,4; J.V. Football 2; V. Foot- ball 3,4. LINDA ALANKO Ski Club 3,4; Art Club 3; Pop. Music Club VP 3; Band 2,3,4; Environment Club 4. SUSAN ALBACH Chorus 2,3; Chorale 4; Span- ish Club 2,3; Booster Club 2; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Yearbook 4. Ernest P Albert 'Em J Anderson herruuHtdi dlii ERNEST P. ALBERT Audio Visual Squad. ELIZABETH ALFANO Booster Club 3; Gymnastics 2. NANCY ALFIERI Booster Club 2,3; FT A 2; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Volleyball 2; Sr. Ball 2. CHARLENE AL1MENA Student Govt. 2,3; Variety 2; Musical 2. BERNADETTE ALU Student Govt 4; Parti- cle 4. CONSTANCE J. AMBRICO Spanish Club 4; Italian Club 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Tennis 2; Musical 3; Student Govt. 3,4. EDITH L. AMMERATA Italian Club 4; FTA 4. 53 MARY ANDERSON Ski Club Sec. 4; Sr. Ball Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm. JOE ANELLO Key Club; Interact Club; JV Basketball; V. Basketball. JAMES ANCLISANO Ski Club 4; FT A 4; Service Squad 3; Jr. Prom Comm. MARSHA M. ANKER Basketball 3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Booster Club 2; Softball 2,3,4; Art Club 3,4. JOAN M. ANTONELL1 National Honor Socie- ty 3,4; French Club 3; Italian Club 4; Interact Club 3; Booster Club 2. ANNE M. ANUSZEWSKI Particle 3,4. 4 V A - i l i m ; g- - â . ⢠Tl. â Tx 1' Mont Am inform Mmi Andndfa jw ii Audio Wmftlkn Anfiitn % i! PfrtfvWfSn 1 - 4 JBf IV c 'lam Anfisa no ,'Wdria yfafrr â â â â â â â â â pin Aniondh Am!kntAm%) i JULAINE APREA Booster Club 2, VP 3; Sr. Ball Comm. 2; Soph Hop Comm. 3; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Ski Club 3,4; Volleyball 2. DEBORAH L. ARNESEN Tri-M 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; U.N. Club Pres. 4; French Club 2,3,4 Sec; Round Table Club 4; Italian Club SHELLY ARNOLD National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 4; FTA 3,4; Basketball JV 3 Marching Band 2,3,4. JAMES ASAPH Ski Club 2,3,4; Floor Hockey 2,3,4. MICHAEL J. AUG Ski Club 2,4 DIANE BABAT Variety Show 2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Art Club 3,4; Girls Chorus 3,4; Ski Club 2; Booster Club 2; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; FTA 2,3. cwj us F e âWa Dim hkt 55 CAREN BALABAN Ski Club 2,3; Art Club 4; Booster Club 2. KEN BALDWIN Key Club 2,3; Ski Club 2; Soccer 2. DALE BALVIN Yearbook 4. RITA BARBER Booster Club; Marching Band; Jr. Prom Comm.; Volleyball. LYNNE BARKER Variety 4. JOYCE BARONDESS Ski Club 3,4; Student Govt. 2,3,4; Volleyball 4; Variety 3,4; Sr. Play 3,4; Musical 3,4. TODD BASH AN Ski Club 2,3,4; V. T ennis 4 CHRIS BAUER Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Judo Club 4 PAUL BEAN Key Club; JV Bowling. VIRGINIA M. BECHT Aviation Club Sec. 3; Spanish Club 3. HAZEL R. BEDELL Ski Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 2, 3,4; French Club 2,3,4. A Quieter Moment Students emanate delight at the High School's daily luncheon buffet. 58 JULIA M. BELCASTRO FT A 2,3; Jr. Prom Comm.; Ski Club 2,3; Na- tional Honor Society 2,3. SYNDIE E. BENDER Senior Class Treas.; Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4; Stu- dent Govt. 4; Internat'l. Thespian Society 2,3,4; Variety 2,3; Senior Play 2,3; Musical 2,3; French Club 2,3; Ski Club 2; Yearbook; Chorus 2,3; Jr. Prom Comm.; Soph. Hop Comm.; Senior Ball Comm. TRUDIE G. BENDER Nat l. Honor Society 3,4; Internat'l. Thespian So- ciety 2,3,4; French Club 2; Ski Club 2; Variety 2,3,4; Senior Play 2,3; Musi- cal 2,3; Yearbook 4; Student Govt. 4; Chorus 2,3; Jr. Prom Comm. 3. JOEL BENIAMINO Comet newspa- per 3; French 4; Musical 3,4; Track 2, 3; Variety 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Madrigals 4; Art Club 2,3,4; Aviation Club 3. KATHY BENNET Particle 2,3,4; Marching Band 3; German 2. LAWRENCE V. BENNETT Orchestra 2,3,4. RICHARD R. BERG Student Govt. 3; JV Basketball; V Basketball. DEBRA A. BERGIN Service Squad 3; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; French Club 3. SUSAN E. BERMAN Booster Club 3; Art Club 3; Spanish Club. PETE BERNSTEIN Nat l. Honor Society 3,4; Tri-M 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Musical 3,4; Variety 2,3,4; In- ternat'l Thespian Society 4; Student Govt. 2; Softball 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; SWE 2,3,4. BRUCE BERSTEIN Jr. Prom Comm.; French Club 2. LONA BIALICK FNA; Judo Club. Mu- fkndir Ml ftmmm ?.( r cm 5 g ii f Mum Sennet Lmma- hnett Xtvrn fern fecfwnf fiery - V Wj I fl It - JV F fa n % %r Morali Jinn fajin 5ittmÂŁ ftnww- CMut fxma (fonjt3cmdt fa iv Mr 'HxmsTun Mat C bmi 8mctrknCtOi Lorn t fmM 60 ANGELA BIANCULLI FNA Pres. 4. PAT BLAIR Art Club 3; Jr. Prom Comm. 2, 3. GAIL BLANCHARD Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Sr. Ball Comm. 4. DAVID I. BLAUSHILD Student Govt. 2,3, 4; Soccer 3; Key Club 4; Track 2,3,4. LARRY H. BLAUVELT Sr. Class V. Pres.; JV Soccer; V. Soccer 3; V Track 2,3, Capt. 4; V X-Country 4. ILENE BLITTMAN Nat l. Honor Society 3, 4; FTA 3,4; Pre-Med Club 3,4; Spanish Club 4; Guidance Aide 4. tlk-NTlST-U I- RICHARD M. BLOOM Variety 3,4; Musical 3; Senior Play 3; Softball; Ski Club 4; Pre-Med 4; Jr. Prom Comm. ROBERT BLOOM Ski Club 3, Pres. 4; Pre-Med 4; JV Soccer; V Soccer; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Key Club 4; Thespian 4; Musical 2,3,4; Variety 2,3,4. ROBERT BLUMENTHAL Newspaper 2,3 Ed. 4; JV Soccer 3; V Soccer 4; Student Govt. 3, Treas., 4; Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4; Sr. Play 3; Musical 3. GAIL BOARD Folk Dance Club 2,3; Creative Writ- ing 3; Particle 2,3,4; Art Club 2,3,4; Photo Club 2,3. MARGARET A. BOCCUZI Booster Club 3; Art Club 3,4. DIANE BOECKE German 2,3,4; Daisy Chain 3; FT A 4; Concert Band 2,3. ELLEN BOISEN FT A 3,4; Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4. ANN BON ARRIGO Italian Club 4; Bowling 2,3. Xu hard Km Kofcrf Kmi R(krl yiif Baird 61 15225181 62 (firv T fanum Lnukti l vt]t- kssdf Mshiwr Mmh farnum ,Mi(Wr fam.ii 'fawn 'fiavo GARY BONURA Ski Club 3. LINDSEY BOOGE Guidance Help 3,4; Italian Club 4; Softball 4; Track 4. RUSSELL BOOKSTAVER Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm.; Football 2,3, 4; Wrestling 4; Lacrosse 2,3. DEBBIE BORMAN Ski Club 2; Jr. Prom Comm. MICHELE BOROWSKY Nat 1. Honor Society 3,4; Interact Club VP 3,4; V Tennis 3,4; V Vol- leyball 2,3,4; Student Govt. 2,3; Variety 2; Sr. Play 3; Musical 3; Band 2,3,4. DAWN BOSCO Jr. Prom Comm.; Booster Club 3; Yearbook 2; Variety 2; Sr. Play 2; Art Club 3. PATRICIA J. BOYENS Sr. Class Sec.; Mixed Chorus 2; Chorale 3,4; Sr. Play 4; FTA 3,4; Vari- ety 3,4; Musical 3,4; Booster Club; Yearbook; Volleyball 2; Student Govt. 2; Thespians 4; Sr. Ball Comm. JANE A. BRADLEY FT A Sec. 3,4; Booster Club 2; Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4; Daisy Chain 3; Chorus 2,3,4. BRUCE BRAND Audio Visual Squad. PATRICIA BRANDON Jr. Prom Comm. CHARLES BRENNAN Baseball 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4. LUCILLE BROOK Booster Club 2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Italian Club 2; Sr. Ball Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Soph. Hop Comm. JANE BROOKBANK Latin Club 2,3; Guid. Aide 3; Office Aide 2; JV Hockey 2,3. Vs. . Active fro 5u Yb r M sv u C v i o v ÂŁ - r a coa .Him fmknir (muj Vmknir Iguist mmiM Shorn fiidliM fki mflt Jhifnfi Gmf Mnul jt-Jbui Bmlui (Hinton jfrom CLINTON H. BROWN Football 2,3,4; Lacrosse 2,3,4; Basketball 4. LOUISE BRUNNING Chorus 2,3; Office aide 3, 4. SHARON E. BUCKHARDT FT A 3; Girls' Cho- rus 2,3; Booster Club 2. CAROL BUDNICK V Softball; Bowling Team. LARAINE C. BURKE Bowling 2. SUZANNE BURPEAU Ski Club 4; Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Field Hockey; Volleyball. 64 (r'l 'v-. mJ l 61 Lamintr krkt Sizunitfwjmu Vsmi fytrstun Kim furt fc Ah (3 BP Micfml hmm Vcmd flussih f Jm Gwpti DINA BURSTEIN Particle Ed. 3,4; Tri-M 3, 4; Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4; Ecology Club 3,4; Round Table 2,3,4. KEVIN W. BURT Dance Band 3. MIKE J. BURWASSER Ski Club 3,4; Gym- nastics 2,3. DAVID BUSSE Aviation Club 3; Gymnas- tics 2,3. JOAN M. CACCIOPPOLI FNA; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. BallComm. Alise Kreditor addresses the Student Government as Hank Shad well looks on. 65 KAREN M. CAGLIONE Booster Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Girl's Track 2,4. JOANN A. CALVACCA Booster Club 4; Stu- dent Govt. 2,3; Jr. Prom Comm. 4; Variety 3; Sr. Play 3; Musical 4; Italian Club 4. JEAN COMPANELLO Musical 3; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Soph. Hop Comm. 2. GERALD J. CAMPBELL Chess Club 2,3. LILIANA M. CANE Aviation Club Sec. 4; French Club 2,3; Swimming Team 2,3. B Joann (alrnca Jm Cumjxmtto (j(ran( ftm Ml ftdumf Cam non Ijdam (ant- BARBARA CAPORALE Yearbook Art Editor 4; Student Council 3,4; Art Club Sec. 3, Coordi- nator 4; Crews Sr. Play 3,4, Musical 3,4; Variety 4; Thespians 4; Particle 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; French Club 2; FTA 4; AFS 4; Jr. Prom Committee Head 3. PATRICIA CAREY Jr. Prom Committee 3. STEVEN CARTER Football; Soccer; LaCrosse; Basketball. ANGELA CASAMASSIMA Sr. Play 3; Musi- cal 3; Coquettes 3,4. BARBARA CATANESE Orchestra 2,3,4; FTA 3; Honor Society 3,4; Volleyball 2. Q Mm (tworalt Susan (mcao P 'Mriaa (my %m Cnniaj 'â p i§ Skrni Girkr Awpfa (mmairn (tndi (mtarw ftukni Catancse 4i I 'krkm (aukij Mulmf CtudCo Dcmst CeCinsti 'kmk Mini () tkmn QrotUr- Judith Cfurnin OanK( Chapin Jan Chuinllo s § e Att Jkhatl (Audio [quis Chicdo bfim ChrtsUmon i K rw (hmk BARBARA CAULEY Soph. Hop Comm. 2; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Sr. Ball Comm. 4; Art Club 3; Italian Club 4; Ski Club 4; Booster Club 2; Judo Club 4. MICHAEL CAVALLO Internat i. Thespian Soc.; Variety 68,70; Senior Play 3; Musical 3. DARREN CERONE Art Club 3. JUDY CHANIN Spanish Club 3,4; Popular Music Club 3,4; FTA 3,4. DAN CHAPIN JV Soccer 2,3. JOAN CHIARELLO Italian Club 2,3,4; Nat l. Honor Society 3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Bowling 2. MIKE CHICOLLO Student Council. ANDREW CHURAK Photo Club 2,3,4; Comet Newspaper 2,3,4; Yearbook 3,4; A.V. Club 2,3,4; Variety 70; Musical 70; Sr. Play 69, 70. MARGARET CIALDELLA FTA 4; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Sr. Ball Comm. 4; Italian Club 3,4; Judo 4. DENNIS CIESLAK German Club 2; Hockey 2; Basketball 2. CLAUDIA CINES Internati. Thespian Soc. V.P. 4; Student Council 2; Variety 2,3,4; Sr. Play 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4. Hear the one about the guy who pulls the chair out from under another guy? Well Still life (?v5 LAURA CIVORELLI Art Club 3. JUDITH CLURMAN Mixed Chor rus 2; Chorale 3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Italian Club 2,3,4; AFS 3; Particle 4; Tri-M 2,3, Pres, 4; Sr. Play 2; Musical 2; Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4; Women's Lib. 4; UN Club 4. ROBYN COCHRAN Marching Band 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Art Club 3; Booster Club 2; Pop. Music Club 3; Jr. Prom dec. Comm. 3. ANNETTE COLLINS Girls' Chorus 2,3; Student Council 2; FTA VP 3, Pres. 4; Chorale 4; German Club 4; Environmental Cond. Council 4; Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4. MARSHA COLLOCK Creative Writing Club 2; Art Club 2,4; Italian Club 4; Spanish Club 4; FTA 4. KATHLEEN COMBE Sr. Ball Comm.; Bowling3,4; Volleyball 3,4. DONNA CONNELLAN Booster Club 2; Tennis; Volleyball; Bowling; Softball; Badminton; Basketball. JANINE CONTI DECA Club Sec. 4. MAURA COSTELLO Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4; Particle 4. MARY-JO CRABTREE Student Council 2. § ft 1 (kfanCâ Caffej fiQm (odtm jiimttir (oiiins MM Gtffcdt Q §, o Kith (ten (mix Kodrt (omvfitui J}nm CmuKan May (mUi I JjI w 71 Join Connor ]twim- Conti Mam (ditto My-p (robins 72 .Hull ft- (rmr Mn Crayw jwpfi Crmob MUCm CrdTij L A Py A 'Aim (i nom ffierr Dcujiul Don DaCtn .Martin Mmo MICHELE CRAMER Girls' Chorus 2,3; Cho- rale 4; Sr. Ball Comm. JOSEPH CRISCUOLI Italian Club 2,3; Chess Club 3; Ski Club 2; Jr. Prom Comm.; Track 2; Soccer. KATHLEEN CROTTY Booster Club 2; Soft- ball; Volleyball; Tennis; Bowling; Badminton; Basketball. BARRY CYNOWIEC German Club 2,3,4; Chess Club 2; Pre-Med Club 3,4; Nat l. Honor Society 3,4; Roundtable Club 4. ROBERT DAGNA Italian Club 2,3,4; Inter- act Club 4. MARTIN D'AMICO Ski Club; Soccer; Track. Uh a pass? JOANN D'ANTONIO Ski Club 2; Latin Club 3; FTA 3,4; Booster Club 2; Jr. Prom Comm. NANCY D'ANTONIO Sr. Ball Comm.; St. Coun- cil Rep. 2,3,4; Particle. ANTIONETTE D ANTOUNO Ski Club 3,4; Ital- ian Club 2,3; Jr. Prom Comm.; Booster Club 2. PATRICIA DAVEY Ski Club 3,4; Soph. Hop Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm.; Basketball 2; Volleyball 2; Booster 2. JAMES DAVIS Roundtable Club 3,4. JEFF DAVIS JV Soccer 2,3; Varsity Soccer 4; JV Wrestling 2,3; JV Baseball 3; Varsity Baseball 4; Hockey 3,4; Basketball. 73 74 § lknj-]am Dc flnaefo 'â Terry VcCvrloTo sâ [tel Jams' Debbie- 'Kcbert Debbie- -. Ik rsi IU f V J i Dtirtm DecMirio 'Dmitf Decker Mf fleDvnenuo (millc-De mncisci MARY JANE DEANGELO Student Council 3. BARBARA DECESARIO Service Squad 2. BETH DEDOMENICO Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm.; Student Council 2,3,4; Judo Club 4; Art Club 3; French Club 2; Booster 2,3. CAMILLE DEFRANCISCI Italian Club 2,3; Jr. Prom Comm.; Ski Club. And now I'd like to show you where we students congregate. ROSANNE DEL BENE Jr. Prom Comm. DEBBIE DELBIONDO Art Club 2; Italian Club 2,3,4; Jr. Prom Comm.; Marching Band 2,3, 4; Particle 4; Sr. Ball Comm. NANCY DELLAMURA Aviation Club. DEBORAH DELSORDO Nat l. Honor Society 3,4; Booster Club 2; Ski Club. ÂŁ1 1 -TO XT ; T- 0 o 'fhmik [['John fflricia Vcjohn twmDcCBcn (- 'Dtfxmih âMonde Q f§ Q Mmi Mmira Vcknh filmic Jams fitm V. 76 JOHN DEROSA Service Squad 2. LINDA DEROSA Softball JV, Varsity; Ski Club; Service Squad. RONALD DESANDRE Key Club 3,4. REGINA D'ESPOSITO Italian Club 2; Art Club 3. JUDY DIAMOND Spanish Club 2,3,4; Pres. 4; Student Council 3; French Club 4; FTA 2,3,4; Jr. Prom Comm.; Photogrphy Club 2; Creative Writing Club 2,3; Comet Newspaper 3; Particle 2,3,4; Serv- ice Squad 3,4. MARCIA DIAMOND Chorus 2,3,4; Variety 2,3, 4; Sr. Play 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; French Club 2; AFS 4; Thespian Society 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Jr. Prom Comm. ROBIN DIAMOND Variety 3,4; Sr. Play 3,4; Musical 3,4; Jr. Prom Comm. M-S ÂŁ ? aA â ? Jin âDkiosa build 'Dcmire- Girt Peshfiwo Mania 'Diamond (inda Mm h i M Judith Diamond Jmi DiMario Jrandi Donato Mr Dipidrn Jhomas Vi(hi Kmn Dmlrmbmo C_ Mhm D.lorag) flmn DiSkanf Mii Jhtbmauco BETH DI DOMENICO Tri-M 3,4; Internat i. Thespians 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Nat'l Honor Society 3,4; Particle 3; Variety 3,4; Sr. Play 3; Mus- ical 2,3; Interact 3,4; SWE 3,4; Marching Band 2,3, 4. TOM DIEHL JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4. TONY DI LORENZO Varsity Football 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball 2,3,4. KAREN DI PIETRANTONIO Ski Club 2,3; Booster Club 2; Nat'l. Honor Society 4. DOREEN DISKANT Booster Club; Ski Club; FNA, Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm. 77 Practice makes perfect! MIKEDITTUS Aviation Club 2,3,4. KATHY DONLON Sophomore Hop Com. 2; Junior Prom 3; Service Squad 3; Ski Club 4; Coquettes 2,3; Volleyball 2. MATTHEW DONOVAN Honor Society 3,4; Key Club V.P. 2,3,4; Sophomore Hop, Junior Prom, Sr. Ball; Student Government 2,3,4; Band 2,3; Yearbook 2; French Club 2. LISA DORA1S Jr. Prom Comm. JAMES DOWLING Chess Club 2; Comet Newspaper 2. DENISE DOYLE Junior Prom; Soph. Hop; FT A 4; Judo Club 4; Volley Ball 4. g 0 jfi m- Pitort- Michad Di (Cm Whlnn Ibnlon UatUuvDmomn p V; 0 I) iisd Dm 15 jams 'Rtiintj JbiiscJh lt- fhm Dot Ct KAREN DRA5CHE Soph. Hop Comm.; Varie- ty 4; Volleyball 2; Basketball 2; Archery 3,4; Coquettes 3,4. MARC DRIER Latin Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Math Team 2,3, Capt. 4; Honor Society 3,4; Round- table Club 2,4; U.N. Club 4. JANET DRISCOLL Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm. JAMES DROESCH Honor Society 3,4. GARY DUFFY Spanish Club 3,4. Karen I)mk he ttforia fkxmk Mare Drier fund Dnxoll jaws Drvexh JJwms Pnertvit Qnii n Dme- (pmttm-Dwne- Ini Erifsson JoKf i Eyostto Thoms Ernst r}(fx'!s,( ÂŤ, i j zv-igys- ci k). CcrtU -Tri of cII 80 DEBORAH DYSART Particle 2,3,4; Art Club 4; Latin Club 4. RICHARD EATON Ski Club 2,3,4; French Club 2; Track 2; JV Soccer 2,3. JOSEPH EGAN Key Club 4; Student Council 4; Thespians 3,4; JV Soccer. TERRI ELLIS Spanish Club 4. HELENE ELTING Newspaper New's Editor 3, 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club VP 3; Student Court Judge; Variety 3; Sr. Play 3; Thespian So- ciety 4. RAYMOND ERHART Key Club 3,4; JV Soccer. Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free ERIK ERIKSSON German Club 2,3,4; Roundtable Club 2,3,4; Math Team 3,4; Band 2, 3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Musical 3; Honor Society 3,4; Newspaper 3,4. THOMAS ERNST Football; Lacrosse; Wrestling. ANTHONY ESPOSITO Football 2,3,4; Base- ball 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4. CAROLYN ESPOSITO Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm.; FNA; Cheerleading (Varsity Co- Cap't.) 3,4; Volleyball 2. COREN ESTRIN Tri-M 2,3,4; Particle 3,4; String Ensemble 3,4; Creative Writing 2,3; Or- chestra 2,3,4. MILDRED FAIELLA Booster Club 3; FT A 2; Volleyball 2,4. âŹsT m,f( jsro Core Bfirin MufuuC Jdtrl' lain Jdniio Mi(i(re( jSulla u. V 81 AS. '?f Come out, Come Out wherever you are! MARIANNE FANARA Thespian Society; Ski Club; Comet Newspaper; Art Club; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm.; Office Aid. DEBRA FARRELL FT A Sec. 3; Jr. Prom Comm.; FNA 2; Softball 3. CAROL FAUCI Yearbook 2,3; Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; French Club 2; FTA 3; Ski Club 3. STEVEN FEIBUS Musical 3,4; JV Soccer 2; JV Lacrosse 2,3; JV Football 3; Varsity Football 4; Varsity Wres- tling 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Band 2,3, 4; Jr. Prom Comm.; Soph. Hop Comm. ARLENE FEINBERG Yearbook 3,4, French Club; Ski Club; Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm. ELLEN FEINBERG Comet Newspa- per 3,4; ASC 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Cho- rus 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Honor So- ciety 3,4; Variety 2,3,4; Sr. Play 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4. FREDFELDT Track; Gymnastics. NEAL FERGENSON JETS 3,4; German Club 4. SUZANNE FERRARA FNA; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm.; Volleyball. Marnrn Janara. fleffiit- JknxfC Mufiutl JumitjltM ACfmC fame 0. xÂŁ % QiroT Jmi Jhmsa Jiuftmr kmlh Mir Storn Tabus 0 0 {rimMnbm SM Mn rij Jnd Mr M Jcnpison s % ÂŁ MutrJmm SuMWK-fi'rmru Dam Jtrrmi Jhorns J[ttj(-r Mm JufiuoCo CfnM Jinn Wham Jiftmli 7k JiiMskm ftcfhlnf linn 'fmk ftjjmp Editnt Jiscfitr WILLIAM FILARDI Key Club 4. MARCY FINGER Honor Society 3,4; Span- ish Club 3,4. THEA FINKELSTE1N Library Service Squad; Spanish Club; FTA; French Club Treas. 4; Yearbook; Newspaper. ALAN FISHMAN Interact Club; Ski Club; Construction Crews. JOHN FITZPATRICK Varsity Track 2,3,4. LEON FONFA Interact Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 4; Honor Society 3,4. lYtonlT Jlcrio o.UAfMV - 7 t-f CÂą KL{ÂŁ_ V ftS âft (con Jonfa 85 86 fymid Miihafr ,ty Tucfo Moiida JwM fifflf foil Giffii foidkntir Mmtfi jfmfmri PATRICIA FRANCES Marching Band 2; Band 2; Chorus 3; Chorale 4; Madrigals 4; Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Folk and Jazz Club 2; Booster Club 2; Tri-M 4; Judo 4. RHONDA FRANKEL Roundtable Club 3; Boost- er Club 2; Environmental Control Club 4. CATHY FR1EDLANDER Folk Club Sec. 2,3,4; Soph. Hop Comm.; Booster Club 2; Spanish Club 2, 4; Environmental Club Pres. 3,4; Popular Music Club 4; ASC 4. KENNY FRIEDMAN Ski Club 2,3,4; Key Club 4. RAYMOND FROHNHOEFER Honor Society 3, 4; Tri-M 2,3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Comet News- paper 3; Chorus 2; Chorale 3,4. RAY FUCHS Ski Club 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Softball; Basketball. hn-lgitht- (joty HlMis (jdlantf- Mlfiriftifcwfo lath Cafftujlii â˘ur Jd'Cir 'Minpi Juiutiu Hixrt Jimj Dtncst Catfatio PAUL FULLER Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 2. ANN GAGG Ski Club 3,4; Chorus 2,3; Sr. Ball Comm.; Coquettes 2,3; Gymnastics 2; Volley Ball Team 2; Basketball 2; Variety Show 4. NICK R. CALANTE Chess Club 4; Scuba Club 3. STflftc. j LN C j - NYC 87 88 JOANNE F. GANZ J.V. Softball, Field Hockey; Volleyball; Basketball. RUTH A. GARGAN Ski Club 3,4; Jr. Pr. Comm. MATT J. GAUDIOSO Key Club 2,3,4; ASC 2,3, 4; Football 2; Track 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 2,3,4; Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Pr. Comm. LINDA F. GAVIN Honor Society 3,4; Jr. Pr. Comm. PATRICIA GAVIN Honor Society 3,4; AFS 2,3, 4; Variety '69 '70 '71; Sr. Play '70 '71; Musi- cal '69 '70 '71; Orchestra 2,3,4; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm. DOREEN GEE Yearbook 2,3; Spanish 2; Ski Club 2,3; FTA 2; Soph Hop; Jr. Pr. Comm. JOANNE GEIGER Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Volleyball 2; Basketball 2. RUTH GEIGER Art Club 3; Library Aid 3; Marching band 2,3,4; J.V. Softball 2; Volleyball 4. (jHUiiioso Link (firm tfm frrTcrJr V â Josef ifnda Hiuiklh GaujGr Lxvvmw (jtnna. Jfm- Cernli Jin (Jrmln Joxrfi Camt Se.cA tr?M - . f ft JOEGENDA Honor Society 3,4. ELIZABETH GENGLER Service Squad 2; BOCeS. LARRY GENNA J.V. Football 2; J.V. Lacrosse; Lacrosse 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Lacrosse 3, 4. JIM T. GERMAIN Key Club 2; Cross Country 2, 3; Track 2,3,4. JOE V. GERVASI Chorale 3,4; Var. Soccer 2,3,4; J.V. Soccer 2; Hockey 3,4. ADAM J. GESLAK Soccer. ' f â ft . . a I â ' ⢠RS a oM i Knslyn D. Goldmacher, Class of 1971: Roslyn Goldmacher received her Doctorate of '(imprudence from the Hofstra University School of iw and is currently a practicing attorney as well as he Executive Direr or of the Long Island Vvclopment Corporation. Her resume and her nergics are endless. She is the Founder and President 'I Women Economic Developers of Long Island, nc.; a Regional Director or the National Association f Development Co.; the Vice Chairperson. L.I. delegation, of the White House Conference on Small u$iness; a Government Resource Panelist for the -L Business Council; a member of the L.I. Regional uvnomic Development Council, appointed by the NYS Governor, a member of the Javsau County Womens Advisory Council, appointed by the County Executive; and. as an elected delegate to the 1986 White House Conference on Small Business LONNIE GETTMAN 68 Shows; '69 shows '70 shows; Ski Club 2,3; Comet Newspaper 2,3; J.V. Varsity Soccer. ANTHONY GIACOMAGGIO J.V. Football 2; Var. Football 3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Lacrosse J.V. Varsity 3,4. PAUL J. GIL Pre Med Club 3,4; French Club 2, 3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Chorale 3; Softball 2,3,4; Basketball 4. CHRISTINE A. GINOCCHIO Jr. Pr. Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm. EMMA M. GIORDANO Soph. Hop Comm. JOSEPH A. GIOVENCO Particle 3,4; Art Club 3,4; Film Club 4. 90 fjmnlt ffttmun 'fkC LfiC Chnsfint-ffiiuxchto Emim (fionlano Joe- Cuomco (fini Ciumulh Amu CfhiiliC Kdrrr Cfimr Linda (olden 'turrii (fddshui .-mipewnoAuFO,. C tYef. Clcformn GARY L. GIUMMULE Ski Club. KAREN T. GLAD1TZ FTA 2; Booster Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Bowling. SALLYE GLOBERMAN ASC 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Booster Club 2; Ski Club 2; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4. BRIAN GOLDEN AFS Pres. 3,4; Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4; Internat i. Thespians 3, Sgt. at Arms 4; Key Club 4; Interact 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Newspaper 4; Jr. Prom Comm.; Track 2,3,4; Soccer JV 2; Cho- rale 3,4. LINDA C. GOLDEN Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4; Inter- nat'l. Thespians 4; French Club 2,3; Jr. Prom Comm. 2,3; FTA 2; Ski Club 2,3; Pop. Music Club 3; Interact 3; Volleyball 2,3; Basketball 2,3. ROSLYN GOLDMACHER Yearbook 3, Sr. Sec. 1 Ed. 4; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Pre-Law Club sec'y. 4; ASC 3,4; U.N. Club sec'y 4; Jr. Prom 3; Latin Club exec, board 4; Jr. Classical League 4; Library Service Club treas. 2,3; Daisy Chain 3; Newspaper 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Variety 4; Creative Writing Club 2; FTA 2; Folk Dance Club 2. BARRY GOLDSTEIN Band 2,3; Marching 2; Track 2; Softball 3,4. 3mn Gilbi fos(i n (dimachtr i- l ftTTofiHzH SCf f0 5VCYC- 91 iWMtyof) -niipy fissof) vjmitf w y? -45 7VP lH-Hp âi itrmM V 3ÂŁf 6 r+ j â ÂŤM w ui$uiuf}jan ) ijbmwf -nnm[ vij mnt1) mofj !)Mi}hof) -rnunf (uytmfantty jm)u{) um$ jmprf lojjj jjqitf) uift Z6 Ji - 3 4 , Photographer John Rickson prepares to take Debbie Kleinâs senior portrait. ELLEN GOLDWASSER Thespian Society 4; Sec. of Student Council 4; Volleyball 2. JOANNE GONCOLEWSK1 Spanish Club 2; Service Squad 3; Guidance Office 3. PAMELA GOSSY Sr. Ball Comm.; Basketball 2,3. ARLENE GOTTESMAN Booster Club 2; Spanish Club 2; FT A 3,4; Yearbook 3,4; Chorus 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm. Varsity Field Hockey 3,4; J.V. Volleyball 2,3; Var- sity 4; J.V. Basketball 2,3; Varsity 4; Varsity Tennis 2,3,4. SUSAN GRABER French Club 4; Ski Club 3,4; Aviation Club 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Track 4. GLORIA GRAMAGLIA Ski Club; Jr. Prm Comm.; Soph. Hop Comm.; Volleyball; Track; Basketball. JOHN GREBER Ski Club 3,4, Softball 2,3,4; Marching Band 2. CHERYL A. GRECO Italian Club 4; Booster Club 2; Archery 2. RENEE W. GREENBERG Jr. Pr. Comm; Sr. Ball Comm.; Soph. Hop Comm.; Ski Club 4; FTA; Booster Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Chorale 3,4; Co- quettes 2,3; Volleyball 2,3; Basketball 2,3; Judo Club 4. JEANNE GREENOUGH Chorale 2,3,4. CAROL GREENSTEIN International Thespian Society 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Soph. Class Treasurer; Jr. Class Treasurer; FTA 2,3,4; AFS sec. 3,4; Variety Show 2,3,4; Sr. Play 2; Musi- cal 2,3; Interact 2,3; ASC 2,4; Ski Club 2; Jr. Prom Comm. MERYL GROSS Spanish Club 2,3; Booster Club 2; Ski Club 2,3,4; FTA 3,4; Chorus 2; St. Cou. Rep. 3; Yearbook 3,4. ERIC D. GRUENWALD Ecology 3,4; School Plays 3; Scuba Club 3. MARIE A. GUASTELLA National Honor Society 3,4; Art Club 4; Environemntal Control Club 3; Chorus 3,4; Chorale 4. Senior Section Editor Roslyn Goldmacher and helpers Pat Boyens and Gwen Manthey. GARY A. HAAG Scuba Club, Vice Pces. 3,4; Yearbook 3; Key Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Varsity Track 2; Cross Country 2; Variety Show 3,4; Sr. Play 3,4; Musical 3,4; Jr. Sr. Pr. Comm.; JETS 2; Wrestling 2; National Honor Society 3,4; Thespian Society 3,4. DIANE R. HACKEN Vice-pres. FHA 3. AMY E. HAFTER Latin Club, 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4; Round Table Club Vice- Pres. 2,3 VP, 4; Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4; U.N. Club Treasurer 4; Guidance Aide 3,4; Comet Yearbook 3,4; Wom- an's Liberation 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Pre-Med Club 3,4; Particle 2,3,4; Dai- sy Chain; 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; All School Council 3; Jr. Classical League 2,3,4. PAT T. HAGGERTY Jr Pr Comm.; Nat'l. Honor Society 2,3,4. CHARLIE R. HAMBEL Library Service Club 2,3,4; Newspaper; Stamp Club; FireSquad. DALE HAMILTON Library Service 2,3; Jr. Pr. Comm. BILL E. HANNIGAN Lacrosse JV 2, Varsity 3,4. GARY T. HANSEN Audio-Visual 2,3,4; Fire Squad 2,3,4. KATHY A. HARFORD Booster Club 2; FTA 2; Ski Club 3,4; Soph. Hop Comm. KATHY HARRIS FTA; Booster Club. DidtintJkrtnt Sku;f 0 viatee â . 'f Aciiwffi Ciuktr 'M Hamilton. Caif Mrnrnr (jdniJGuutn Mhrt ii Karfanf Miiitn Karris Tom .Harris Midi %imm MrtciaMwtj foanKtk (furlh.'fkmkC Amij Kaffir 96 KEN HARTMAN Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4; Interact Club 3; J.V. Baseball 3; Varsity Base- ball 4; Floor Hockey 2,3,4. DENISE R. HARTOG Nat l. Honor Soc. 3,4; Booster Club 2; Volleyball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3, 4; Softball 2,3,4; Tennis 2; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Soph. Hop Comm. DOREEN HARVEY Ski Club 4; Chorus 2; Varsity Hockey 2,3,4; Varsity Volleyball 3; J.V. Volleyball 2; J.V. Basketball 2,3; J.V. Softball 2, 3. KATHLEEN D. HEALY Booster Club 2; J.V. Basketball 3. DIANE HEBERT Sr. Ball Comm.; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Ski Club. JUDY K. HECHT Particle; Nat'l. Honor So- ciety; Daisy Chain. BARBARA HEITSHUSEN Nat'l. Honor So- ciety 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Booster Club 3; Creative Writing Club 2; Service Squad 3. Lunch in the cafeteria is so stimulating'.! BARBARA HEJNAS Nat'l Honor Soc.; Library Staff Aide 2,3,4; Girl's Bowling 2,3,4. PHYLLIS HENDERSON Spanish Club 2, Jr. Pr. Comm. JANET E. HERSCHBEIN German Club 2,3,4; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Volleyball. KENNETH HERTLING Sr. Ball Comm.; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Service Squad 2,3; J.V. Football. GEORGE R. HICKS Yearbook 4; Intramural Softball. BARBARA HIGGINS Ski Club 2,3,4; FT A 4; Vari- ety 3; Sr. Play 3; Musical 3; Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Pr. Comm; Sr. Ball Comm. -y- - - mm. m H Janet Ttaxhfcin MnitTi dcrfCvhj furtum Mjtfiris Mi Mnshvitz Qortjt-jHufc â v' llmkfMfon JMira JkjHiU mo v y ro .r 97 AI. W] M(M Mrxfi Jam Mmk A ) Jai ne-Ailflmitclint r UiclmcC .floffnim A Mitinf .Htfimuni fhiimt-Jttfy 1' fa u rA - J iM L ll Mfuf Mm( ijm MITCH H. HIRSCH Nat l. Honor Society 3,4; Yearbook 4; Interact Club Subcommittee Head 3,4; Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4; Floor Hockey 3,4; Wres- tling 4; Basketball 3,4. KIM T. HOBEROCK Ski Club, Sec. 2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4; Daisy Chain 3; Variety 4; Yearbook Activities 3,4; Varsity Cheer- leader 3,4; Basketball 3; Softball 2; Coquettes 3. JAYNE E. HOCHBRUECKNER Ski Club 3; Sr. Ball Comm.; Marching Band 2; Bowling 4; Volley- ball 4. MICHAEL J. HOFFMANN Ski Club 2,3,4; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Lacrosse 3,4. RICHARD HOFFMANN Key Club 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Tennis 4; Track 4; Winter Track 4. DIANNE L. HOLLY Italian Club 2,3; Latin Club 3,4; ASC 3,4; Creative Writing Club 3; Variety Show 3,4; Sr. Play 3,4; Musical 3,4; Chorus 2,3; Chorale 4; Soph. Hop Comm; Jr. Prom Publicity Head; Sr. Ball Comm; Thespians 4. âLet me make one thing perfectly clear! Mtroiuai My VitiniK- J(mM Ccflhn fiuinmC Dontui .Hiwiphnâifi vâr V Jt- . '? âMin .Horn April JiomnC Mira ROBIN HORN Yearbook Staff Mgr. 3, Business Mgr. 4; French Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; lnternat'1. Thespians 3,4; Musical; Variety; Sr. Play 3, 4. BARBARA HOYE Booster Club; FTA; Variety '69; Marching Band; Student Council; French Club. VERONICA HRDY Yearbook 4; Nat 1. Honor Soc. 3,4; Roudtable Club 4; FTA 2; Environmental Club 4; Booster Club 3; Judo Club 4. COLLEEN E. HUMMEL Volleyball 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Bowling 2, 3,4. DONNA HUMPHREYS FNA 4. 99 100 Jmiuhli 'f ws Mi(m IMson Guif .Hustings KATHY IBBOTSON J.V. Softball 3,4; Volley- ball 3,4; Basketball 3; Ski Club 4; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm.; Judo 4. CHARLES J. INDUDDI Football 2; J.V. La- crosse 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Wrestling 2,4; Varsity Lacrosse 3,4. PHYLLIS INTELISANO Ski Club 2,3; Booster Club 2; FTA 3; FNA 3; Sr. Ball Comm. 2,4; Or- chestra 2,3; Italian Club 2. ROBIN JACOBSON Nat l. Honor Soc. 3,4; Tri-M 3,4; Chorale 3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Folk Music Club 2,3; French Club 2,3,4; Particle 2,3, 4; Newspaper 2,3; Student Council Rep. 2,4; Creative Writing Club Sec'y- 2,3; Musical 2; Va- riety 3. WILLIAM J. JAKABEK JETS 2; Language Lab Squad 3; Varsity Soccer 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2; Chorale 3,4; Madrigals 4. KYLE A. JAMES Latin Club Vice Pres. 2,3; Yearbook Clubs ed. 4; Sr. Play; Jr. Classical League 2,3,4. rl pL A' v ; iKâ V â 'yVâ L65 - prison [fWi nith bus {dxrt bus Xiri Junjcfaidi Gircf juiddn Xivln htlns UnÂŁ fflnn lunes jotinm fvYd', ÂŁ t?oJC v KEVIN B. JENKINS Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2.3. CAROL A. JOHNN FNA 4; FHA 4; Aviation Club 3,4. LESLIE C. JOHNSON Student Council 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 2,3,4; Ski Club 2, 3; Roundtable Club 3; Nat'l Honor Soc. 2,3,4; Office Aid 2; Booster Club 2; Environment Council 4; Volleyball 2,3; Tennis 2,3,4; Basket- ball 2; Bowling 3; Judo 4; Track Team 4. GWYNETH JONES Particle 2,3,4; Folk Dance 2.3. KIRK JURGELEVICH J.V. Football 2; Varsity Wrestling 2; Varsity Lacrosse 2,4; Varsity Foot- ball 3,4; Varsity Wrestling 3,4; Varsity Lacrosse 3; Prom Art Comm. 3; Art Club 3. 101 Now where's that chemistry book?! 102 Cniuj Justmn !KokrC Justus Edmnl Min tknmtk Mtiii Girof Mbit 'Mfjamn Summit Conference. CRAIG E. JUSTMAN Aviation Club 2,3; Club 3,4; J.V. Wrestling 2,3,4; J.V. Soccer 2. Ski EDWARD D. KAHN Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Prom 3; Variety Show 3; J.V. Soccer 2, Varsity 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity 3,4; Newspaper 4; Varsity Club 3,4. KEN I. KAITIN Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4; Thespi- ans 4; Tri-M 4; Stage Band 3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Musical 3,4; Variety Show 3, 4; Symphonic Wind Ensemble 2,3,4; Orchestra 2, 3,4; Track Field 2; Softball 3,4. D. ANN KASIMAKIS D.E.C.A. CAROL KASTEN FTA 2; Booster Club; Ski Club; School Shows; Spanish Club. 5 'HL fyct cT i, Tci prs Ufi.'i nAt x-c. KEN KAUFMAN JV Wrestling 3. SUSAN KAVAFES Nat'l. Honor Soc. 2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Thespian Society 4. JOHN D. KEARNEY Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4; All Student Council 4; Varsity Track 2,3,4; Varsity X- Country 3,4. xv. 103 â r mpnuf u)ifi)ÂŁ w wm w vm vuwiwjjf mfrj K)t r jYp . 7 W'TXPC, j| ( ft % âW'FW ugnv)y mil] t , - ât FP'fG wir m svry; urn; Q [iiii n yntwpif jiMjjty htfburf juvyq jiojjtf sn4 luoqjry: lw[ Wf WOW! That's the biggest I've ever seen! EDWARD KINGSLEY Nat l. Honor Soc. 3,4; Ski Club; Varsity Football 3,4; Varsity Track 2; J.V. Football 2. RICHARD KISHANUK J.V. Football. JOSEPH KISSICK Service Squad 3. LAURA KLAUBER Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Pr. Committee; Sr. Ball Comm.; Cheerleading 2. DEBARAH KLEIN German Club 2,3,4; Pre- Med Club 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,4; Jr. Pr. Chairman of Seating; Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3, 4. LAURIE KLEINMANN Booster Club 2; Ski Club 2; FTA 3; Musical 3,4; Sr. Play 4; Variety 4; Jr. Pr. Comm. 3; Sr. Ball Comm. Mascot 4. STEVE J. KNUDSEN Key Club. JOAN KOEHLER Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm.; Volleyball 2; Softball; Ski Club 4. Thorns T'midsat SCckh Kocli Sltnn JkfaC Joan JMSr Ce U %3- S PcSSgzâ ? 105 106 DIRT DONNA KOFAHL Nat l. Honor Soc. 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Booster Club 2; Coquettes 3,4; Folk Club 2. DIANE M. KOPP Booster Club 2; Coquettes. NINA M. KORMAN Hockey Var- sity 4; Varsity Volleyball 2,3,4; Var- sity Basketball 2,3,4; Varsity Softball 2,3,4. STEVEN KORNHABER Newpaper 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Soccer JV 2, Varsity 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Var. Bowling 3,4. VALERIE KOTLAR Roundtable 2, 3,4; FTA Treas. 3,4; French Club 2,3, 4; Environmental Control Comm. 3,4; Creative Writing 3,2; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Patricie 2,3, 4. SUSAN KOWALCHUK Jr. Pr. Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm.; J.V. Cheer- leader 3; Varsity 4. NANCY A. KOZAK Booster Club 2,3; Ski Club 2; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Soft- ball 3; Bowling 4; Sr. Ball Comm. JEAN KOZLUK German Club 2; Ski Club 2,4; Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4; Coquettes 3,4; FTA 4; Booster 3; Chorale 4; Chorus 2; Sr. Pr. Comm. RICKY S. KRAHN Roundtable Club 2,3; FTA 2,3; Student Council 2. PAT S. KRAMER Art Club; Poetry Club. CHARLENE KRATCHMAN Ski Club 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Jr. Pr. Comm; Sr. Ball Comm; J.V. Cheer- leader 2; Coquettes 4; Band 2,3,4; Sr. Play 3,4; Musical 4. CONRAD M. KREYLING Nat 1 Honor Soc. 3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Cross Country; Basketball; Softball; Roundtable Club 2,3,4; J.E.T.S.; French Club 4; Stu- dent Council 4. SUZI KRITCHEK French Club; Roundtable; Folk Dance Club Parti- cle; FTA; Environmental Control; Spanish Club. $ vai JComfiafcr Sfeftn Xosinsfo 'Vaknt-Mkr Susan JmfcSwi %m J(oz{iÂŁ Mti Jnmtr r,, (tkijiim Mtdmin â ._____________;_______________ 9i pn JCdlCuC htf JkMr Xidi Xnifrt Suzl Jbitcfak Conrad Jmfwj Mruia Jufiftg mibjiumfaj loifb MpnuCiji IcffnijJMmM 'fktnctt Xurlz. writs Xunmu Ltiurib Qufoqim J? N CjuWrOfC 5|-(W5T - â - V - ' CvSTv-Mf? H tsyarr y, 108 PAT KUHLIG Booster Club 2; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Coquettes 4; Variety 4; Sr. Ball Comm. SYLVIE L. KUPERBERG Interact Club 3,4; AFS 4; Thespian Soc. 3,4; French Club 3,4; Mu- sical 2,3,4; Variety 3; Sr. Play 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3, 4; Student Council 4; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4. JOYCE M. KUPRAITYS Jr. Pr. Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm. JEFF KURLAND Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4; Tri-M 2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; Newspaper 2,3,4; Yearbook 2,3,4. PATRICIA KURTZ German Club 2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Thespian Soc. 3,4; Variety 2, 3,4; Sr. Play 3,4; Musical 3,4; Chorale 3,4; Daisy Chain 3; Booster Club 2,3; Chorus 2; Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4; Tri-M 2; U.N. Club 4; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Soph. Hop Comm. LAURIE LADOGANA Booster Club 2,3; Art Club 3,4; Ski Club 3. ANGELO T. LA GREGA D E C.A. 3,4. CAROL A. LAMBERT Booster Club; Bowling 2, 3,4; Volleyball 2. JOAN M. LAMBERT Yearbook 4; Booster Club 4; Sr. Ball Comm. 4; Bowling 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,4; Badminton 4; Tennis 4; Archery 4. PAMELA A. LAMBERT Yearbook 2, Publicity Ed. 3, Ed-in-Chief 4; Student Court 3, Judge 3, Chief Justice 4; Newspaper 2, Feature ed. 3,4; Latin Club, Program Chairman 3, Treasurer 4; Nat'l Hon- or Soc. 3,4; Roundtable Club 3, Seer. 4; Thespians 2,3,4; Math Club 2 Math Team; Creative Writing Club 2, Sec'y- 3; Judo 4; French Club 2,3,4; Jr. Pr. Comm Chairman 3; Archery 2; Particle 2,3,4. GRACE LAMBERTI Ski Club; Italian Club. ROBERT G. LAMOUNETTE Student Council 2, 3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Scuba Club 3,4; Wrestling. ⢠. yr % lop koeAiTs ÂŁ M . A VÂŁ lrj V.y A, Ac 6 , : ffup.fkcitfjgls teml Mtytelmni- ktantfk 4ito Card Crnforr pm Lambert fhviiCd [mint Vidor lamfoC t ? 109 Mrr Lamindtc PHILIP LA NASA Softball 2,3,4. ROBERT LANCE Key Club; Marching Band; Nat'l. Honor Soc. DIANA M. LANG Marching Band; Band; Sr. Ball Comm.; Latin Club; FTA; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Judo; Volleyball; Tennis; Archery. CAROL A. LAUNDIS Ski Club 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3; FTA 3,4; Bowling 3; Tennis 2; Volleyball 2. DANNY LAVERY Nat'l. Honor Soc. 2,3,4; Ski Club; French Club; Pop. Music Club; Service Squad. MIKE R. LAX Yearbook; Newspaper; Nat'l. Honor Soc.; J.V. Soccer 3; J.V. Wrestling 2; ASC 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Jr. Pr. Comm; Variety Show; Sr. Play. 9 ÂŁ pyty-Ao ÂŁc' VÂŁ f tWi WENDY LEET Yearbook Activities ed. 4, 2,3; Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4; Class Officer VP 2,3; Hockey 3; Variety 2,3,4; Sr. Play 3,4; Musical 3, 4; French Club 3; Ski Club 2,3; FTA 3,4; Art Club 3,4; ASC 3; AFS 3,4; Thespians 3,4. MARIE E. LEO Ski Club; Art Club; Snow Ball Dance Comm. 2; Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm. MARGARET LEVINS Coquettes 3,4; Track 4; Volleyball 4. DEBORAH J. LEVISON Booster Club 2; Thespians; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm.; Soph. Hop Comm.; Yearbook; Concert Band; March- ing Band; Variety Show; Sr. Play; Musicals; Ski Club; Coquettes; Volleyball. DEAN W. LEWIS Art Club; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Yearbook; Key Club; Soccer; Gymnastics; Wres- tling; Lacrosse; Floor Hockey. TcâA? t'T i C Lx a ?S -5 y 111 ANDY R. LEZAK Football 2,4; Baseball 2,4. ÂŁ7 ŠMefTTS ⢠112 % f Ai uGw [thilL Jficodon- jjfan 1 'jostfiniK-baik Emmf lindo (j Q SfitiQ (indtjiuf Jmilfli iinn 0 Otuinii Epiro Kwml Liniri THEODORE LIBAN Pr. Med Club 3; Marching Band 2,3; Dance Band 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Roundtable Club 2,3,4; Interact 4. JOSEPHINE E. LICATA Italian Club 2; JETS 3; Booster Club 4; FT A 4. SHEILA LINDQUIST Booster Club 2; Volleyball 3,4; Basketball 3,4. JUDITH LINN Booster Club 3. NAOMI E. LIPPIN Student Council 4; Thespians 2,3,4; Nat l. Honor Soc. 3,4; Volleyball; Basketball; J.V. Tennis Varsity. PETER LOESCH Interact 2; Newspaper 2; Span- ish Club 2; Wrestling 3,4. THOMAS LOCALBO Pre-Med Club 3,4; Year- book 4; Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4. CmJvV LXhty T f ftUrLmfc Mm Matljafmn Mmcij Lucas âMipmC Luctjcr JANE E. LOGAN FNA 2,3,4; Booster Club 2,3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Jr. Prom; Sr. Ball Comm. LYNNE-ANNE LOMBARDI Nat 1. Honor Soc. 3,4; Internat i. Thespian Soc. 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Math Club 2; Variety 2,3,4; Sr. Play 2,3; Musical 2,3; Daisy Chain 3; Newspaper 3; Yearbook ed. 4; ASC 2,3; Women's Lib 4. MELBA MAE LOOGHAM Z Club 2,3, mascot 4; Judo Club floormat 3; H.S.P.C.T. Pres. 3,4; Gentleman's Lib 0. MOE LOOGHAM Gestapo Squad 3; Girls Chorus 2,3; Z Club 3,4; Hirsch Society 4. BILL LYONS Thespian Soc; Drama Clubs; Key Club; J.V. Wrestling; Varsity Track; Softball. GARY A. MADDEN Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Varsity Gym- nastics 2,3,4; J.V. Football 2. KATHRYN MADONNA Ski Club 3,4; FTA 2,4; Italian Club 2,3; Booster Club 2,3; Latin Club 4; Student Council 2. BARRY MAHLER Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Chess Club 2,3; Roundtable 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Tennis; Track Team 2,4. 0 XWm b iiifr Mricla Li ntli WtCCiam Lyon) ]ain K-Jk(tocli , 1 fr+jA V C)A (- SpUJWJ Ufcl 3 A 1. 't 114 (jan| Jldttih Mfinjn Mfaw .ftfrOofcffti - Vw- fiamjMfiQr Cfwrfofl Mish CfirfsfmMtaiw Qwm Mintha CCdufid Mtr Ikna WinCim Mtui m-ManniHi Jlnw Jlurm CHARLOTTE MALASKY Spanish Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 2,3,4; Variety Show 3,4; Sr. Play 3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Environmental Control Club 4; ASC 4; Interact 3,4; Jr. Pr. Comm. Chairman. CHRISTINE MANCUSO Latin Club; Volleyball; Archery; Gymnastics. MARYJANE T. MANNING Jr. Pr. Comm. Booster Club 2,3; Sr. Pr. Comm.; Volleyball 2; Ten- nis 2. GWENN MANTHEY Ski Club Sec 4,2,3; German Club 2,3; Yearbook 2; Variety 4; Marching Band 2, 3; Jr. Pr. Comm; Judo 4. HENRY MARANO Ski Club 4; J.V. Varsity Soccer. JOHN MARC ANTONIO Jr. Pr. Comm. 9 R j f? Mil Vr 115 lit n'kop'JZryarC ÂŁ .' ?v A (JdC-4' ÂŁoud @0 T f f nis- ei C fN.l â˘f- 116 'ff Jj minir. Wants IfamJkrsfT Double Exposure. THOMAS MARION J.V. Wrestling 2. SUSAN A. MARKOWSKI Art Club 4; Folk Club 2; Volleyball 4. CLIFFORD MARRONE Varsity Football; Var- sity Lacrosse; Basketball. RICHARD MARRONE Ski Club 2,3; Service Squad 3; Varsity Soccer 4; Varsity Track 4; Floor Hockey 3,4; Softball 3; Basketball 3,4. JIM B. MARSH Ski Club 4. DONNA MARSCHHAUSER FT A 2,3,4; Natl Honor Soc. 3,4; French Club 2,3; Booster Club 2; Yearbook 2,3,4; Faculty ed. 3,4; Daisy Chain; Guidance Aide 3,4; Jr. Pr. Comm. KEVIN MASTERS Ski Club; Cross Country 3,4; Track 2,4; Indoor Track 4. JAMES R. MATHS Cross Country JV 2; Varsity 3,4; Varsity Track 3,4. DEBBIE MAURO Yearbook; Jr. Pr. Paint Crew. BARBARA A. MAYNARD Nat l. Honor Soc. 3, 4; Photo. Club 3; Particle 4. THOMAS F. MC ALLISTER Football 2,3,4; La- crosse 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4. TOM MC AULEY Student Council 2,3; Football; Basketball; Lacrosse. Now, this is the way we do the funky chicken. S rfcc QiS ffeL. Jpssee . - b $ yo c t A â . 'ft 118 It fâJ 0 JkymrMonid âhnt.Monmd JOANNE M. MC BRIDE Library Aide 4; Variety Show 4; J.V. Basketball 3; Coquettes 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Track 4; J.V. Softball Mgr. 3. JOHN MC CABE Football; Box Lacrosse. MARGARET MC CONNELL Spanish Club 2,3; Jr. Pr. Comm. DIANE MC CORMICK Service Squad Sec-Tres. 3; French Club 3; Nat l Honor Soc. 3,4; Variety Show 3,4; Musical 2,3,. 4; Sr. Play 4. JAMES MC ENTEE Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Box Lacrosse 3; Floor Hockey 4. TERRY MC GOWAN Varsity Basket- ball 3,4; Service Squad 2,3; Hall Guards 2,3; Office Aide 2,3; Student Council. TOM MC MANUS Thespian Society 2,3,4; Variety 2,3,4; Sr. Play 2,3,4; Mu- sical 2,3,4; Jr. Pr. Comm. 2,3; Marching Band 2; Audio Visual 3,4; Ski Club 2,3, 4. CAROL ANN MC VAY Booster Club 2; Archery 2; Musical 3,4; Variety Show 4; Sr. Play 4; Sr. Prom Comm.; Yearbook 4. JOE D. MEARES Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3, 4; Sym. Wind Ensemble 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; J.V. Soccer 2; J.V. Football 3; J.V. La- crosse 3. WILLIAM P. MEDDIS Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4; Varsity Football 3; J.V. Basket- ball; Varsity Baseball. KENNETH C. MEEHAN J.V. Baseball 2,3; Varsity Baseball 4; Floor Hockey 4; Intramural Basketball 4. VICKI J. MEHR Folk Music Club 2; Orchestra 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Daisy Chain; Student Council 4; Nat'l Honor Society 3,4; Modern Music Master 2,3,4; Yearbook Sr. Section 4; Marching Band 3. NANCY MEIER D.E.C.A. Club 4; Vllleyball 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4. A V;, h' Stira M(Ur jpfni .IHiismr Iinndh Mlo %icnJklnMif K â l Wri H V flnwdf Mdfrn RfoCMi tr M JUoitmf JOHN MEISNER Key Club 2,3,4; Service Squad 2,3; Floor Hockey. SHELDON MELNITSKY Roundtable VP 2,3, 4; French Club 4; Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4; ASC 2, 3; Track 2,3,4; X-Country JV 2, Varsity 3,4; Var- sity Club 3,4; Winter Track 4; Concert Band 2,3; Symp, Wind Ensemble 4; U.N. Club 3,4; Folk and Jazz Club 2. ROBERT MELZER Band 2,3; Interact; Sr. Ball Comm.; Hockey 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4. ROSALIE MENDOLIA Ski Club; Italian Club; Booster Club. DALE B. MENTNECH Coquettes 2,3,4; Varie- ty 2,4; Jr. Pr. Comm.; Interact 4. PAUL MESSINGER Sports Staff Comet 2,3,4; Year- book 3,4; A.S.C.; Nat'l Honor Society 3,4; Soccer 2; Baseball; Floor Hockey 3,4; Roundtable Club 3,4; Key Club. MITCH MESSLING Soph. Hop; Jr. Prom; Ski Club; Thespian 3,4; Key Club. ROGER METZELAAR Nat'l Honor Society 3,4; Intra- mural Softball. KEN MEYER Track 1,2; Varsity Track 3,4; Varsity Soccer 4. LOIS MEYER Jr. Prom; Sr. Ball. MARGARET MEYER D.E.C.A. 3,4; Student Council 4; Ski Club; Guidance Aide Office Aide 2,3. I - V KV â Stow Marum 'MuCMsintjtr d V â rv 2_ ki o 5. 1 (-1 iciC Ji1-'- 1 MifdidCMtssfituj tyarMuikr m 0 Mrutfi Mn tr (pts Mwr v . I Q 1 S Jl vk'FK 1 1 y. W 121 Mirijnt Ma cr JIwmsMifcr 121 122 JimnCMT KATHLEEN MILLAR Sr. Ball; Office Aide. DIANNE MINARDI Italian Club 4; Stamp Club 3; F.T.A. 4; Volleyball 4; Office Aide 3,4. HOWARD MOLL Key Club 3; Roundtable 3; Ski Club 3; Pre-Med Club 3. JriinJknhfprtt You vill give me zat homevork or else! JOAN MORACE Booster Club; Ski; F.T.A.; Judo Club; Jr. Prom; Soph. Hop; Sr. Ball; Spanish Club; Volleyball; Softball; Cheerleading. EILEEN MOREA Jr. Prom; Soph. Hop. ANDREA MORRIS Yearbook 3,4; Ski Club; Booster Club; Spanish Club; A.F.S.; Variety Show 3; Musical 3; Sr. Play 3; Thespians 3,4. JEAN MORRIS Variety Shows 2,3,4; Sr. Play 2,3,4; Musicals; Mixed Chorus; Cho- rale 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Tri-M 3,4; Folk Club 2,3; Thespians; Booster Club 2; Year- book 4; Jr. Prom ; Sr. Ball. JOHN MORRIS D.E.C.A. 4; LaCrosse. cr g C â cn Miimin Marts Dme Moser AufuircC Mohifuntxidur CardMjtr hu-JUuffffnhd Susa n Mufffr Mheia-Muffin linant Mu fm MAUREEN MORRIS Art Club; Booster Club; F.N.A.; Field Hockey; Soph. Hop; Jr. Prom. RICHARD MOTSCHENBACHER J.V. Soccer 2; Varsity Soccer 3; J.V. LaCrosse 2,3. CAROL MOYER Guidance Aide 3,4; Ski Club; Basketball 2,3; Volleyball 2,3; Softball 2,3; J.V. Softball 2; Bowling 3,4; Varsity Bowling 3,4. BRUCE MUHLENBRUCK Tri-M. SUSAN MULLER Tri-M, Folk Club; Particle; A.F.S.; French Club; Honor Society 3,4; Chorale; Orchestra; Musicals. PATRICIA MULLIN Spanish Club 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Booster Club 3,4; F.T.A. 4. VINCENT MURPHY Track 1,2,4; Box LaCrosse; Varsity Football 4; Intramural Basketball. 124 - f r:. A  XatfimMmij timin Mumlisi tjm t-.Mifm EiCmMitfum 0 L| n. m , a â ft R--f v ⢠y V .faraw M[f Qmoi Hujrvn CmtiwaMnlii klwcfMmi â HHDiW ROSEMARY MUSACCHIO Interact Club; Pre-Med Club; Italian Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; F.N.A. 2,3; Booster Club 3; Tennis 2; Ski Club 4. EILEEN NATHAN Musical; Variety 2,3,4; Sr. Play; Thespian Society. CONNIE NERVIK Chorus 2,3,4; Softball; Tennis; Archery; Basketball; Field Hockey. MICHAEL NERVIK Aviation Club; Fire Squad 4; Service Squad Capt. 3. $ ? -StetfrMl . 125 PHYLLIS NICKELSEN German Club 1,2,3; Booster Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Softball 1-4; Basketball 2,3, JANE NIENICZYK All School Council. MARIE NIGRO Library Aide 3,4; Bowling. JANE NOIRJEAN Booster Club 3; Roundtable Club 3; Environmental Control; Volleyball 2. MARY NOLAN Jr. Prom; Sr. Ball; Bowling 4; Library Aide 2. 1 w 1 V J|P f f kit ' V Ms H 0 MunfXMwttjn JhifCisMicfoGcn Jun-Mnuifi Marte- Mujw I J â I' â 1 ' JL a 0 Man ÂŁ Jl atan Morton Mourns Lm(a [forth iWde SV fee ON,c-t fA GINNY O'BRIEN Booster Club 2, Variety 3,4; Sr. Play 2,3; Musicals 2,3,4; Sr. Ball. BRIAN O'DONNELL Key Club Pres. 3,4; A.V.; Variety '70; Musical; Sr. Play 4; Roundtable Club 4; Comet 4; Fire Squad 4. AEDEN OLIVA Ski Club 3; Booster Club 3; Roundtable Club; Jr. Prom. DOLORES OLSEN Marching Band; Concert Band; Symphonic Wind Ensemble; Guidance Aide; Ski Club 3,4; French Club 3,4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Sr. Ball; Volleyball; J.V. Hockey; Varsity Archery; Tennis Intramurals; Field Hockey. JANE O'NEILL Booster Club 2; Soph. Hop; Jr. Prom; Bowling 3,4. MARGARET ORT German Club 2,3,4; Ski Club; Student Council 3; Coquettes; Variety Show; Guid- ance Aide; Chorus. MCm Ordiimnn 127 'Donim 0'SuMmi John OMlmn 'Xiirnti (httitfc Wa Mcriont- Mdrtlid Da Mm fait]?- MmM j MiduuC fh(mr (m _fkfrwit fajfm Jhim r Mmiiftindifpfii )jjm Mir ' DONNA O'SULLIVAN Basketball; Softball; Volleyball. JOHN O'SULLIVAN Ski Club 3; LaCrosse; Track 2. JEFF PACCIONE Aviation Club. MARTHA PACE Spanish Club; Art Club. BARBARA PALMITER Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Cho- rus 2,3. HAROLD PAIGE Aviation Club 4. ANDREW PALLEY Yearbook 3,4; Nat'l. Honor So- ciety 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4. MICHAEL PALMER Ski Club; Floor Hockey. GARY PALMESE Ski Club. DEBORAH PANDOLPHI Spanish Club; Thespian Society; Ski Club; Volleyball; Booster Club; Jr. Prom; Soph. Hop; Sr. Ball. CARMELA PASCARELLA Booster Club 2,3; Ski Club; Italian Club; Soph. Hop; Jr. Prom. JOSEPH PASTORI Interact Club 1,2; All School Council; Captain of Color Guard. Melba Mae and Moe take advantage of the dress code. Gm(H Manila ficpti Mon' Mard fatadom Scott Mw i Editors' Gathering. Š u % Jinn filtttrm IViKimTmt- rf| Jiditfi km- (ihirCuMdur KEVIN PATTERSON Soccer 1,2; Varsity Soccer 3,4. WILLIAM PEARCE Pres. N.C.P M.C. 4; Football; LaCrosse 3; Wrestling. JUDITH PECONE Booster Club 2; F.N.A. 2; Jr. Prom; Sr. Ball; Spanish Club 2; Archery. DEBRA PELTZ Student Court 2,3; ASC 2,3,4; Nat l Honor Society 3,4; Thespians; Variety Show; Sr. Play 3, 4; Musical 2,3,4; Comet 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Booster Club 2,3; Ski Club; Soph. Hop; Jr. Prom. RAY PENSIVY Key Club Treasur- er; Interact Club; Ski Club; Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; Varsity LaCrosse; Varsity Soccer. IRENE PERIFIMOS Bowling 2,3. KATHERINE PERKINS Soph. Hop; Jr. Prom; D.E.C.A. Club; Year- book; Booster Club; Sr. Ball. MARCIA PERRY Ski Club 2. JOY PETERSEN Musical 3; Variety 4; Coquettes 2; Student Council 2,3, 4; German Club 2; Gymnastics 1,2. DANA PETRARCA Latin Club; Italian Club; Philosophy Club. FRANK PETRONE Popular Music Club 3,4. GARY PFAEFFLE Art Club 3, Marching Band; J.V. Varsity Wres- tling; Gymnastics; J.V. Varsity LaCrosse; Varsity Football. BERNADETTE PICCIONE Thes- pian Society; Musical; Variety '69, '70; Sr. Play; Chorale; Ski Club; Booster Club. GARY PIDCOE D.E.C.A. 2,3. f. Y w f '%â 1 i - mi It _ 0 Ufm Mt ftiifimifmlw Jmtfhifim KathifMins mmmmmmmmmmmâmmmmâmmmmmmmmm fj jKurrfci m jty ft trrxn Qimjlfrdm J6i rruMinti l L e Cj Jwwf fttront- tyTjJfafjit- ficniMW jkm (jâmf Mof- A-f. ' VH4L. SALC3 ÂĽ- â 3d R Y CS VÂŁ)Xs PÂŁ Htrts s A ? 131 Untfii .fas MC Mr Sfiwj MiiC ai X ' Sfrmi Mlcino Be i? jBhKvK s? j (ÂŁD f Ztxsl JOHN PISANO LaCrosse 3. LINDA PIUS Booster Club 4; Intramural Bowling 2. NEAL PLATT Natâl. Honor Society 3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Variety 4; Yearbook 4, Newspaper 4, STEVEN POLCEK Thespian Society; A.F.S.; Sr. Play; Band; Chorale. STEVE POLLICINO Student Council Rep. 2. Diiim.Plfld rp An faifor ftfn fai no jjtfii Mno CONSTANCE PORTER Guidance Aide; Sr. Ball; Basketball Intramurals. BRIGITTE PORTSCHY F.T.A. 3; Ski Club 3; Sr. Ball 2; Booster Club; Bowling Team. DONNA POTENTE Sr. Ball 2; Chorus 3; Ski Club 4; Chorale; Variety 3; Popular Music Club. MARY PRICE F.N.A.; Bowling Team; Variety Show '70. NADINE PR1CEMAN F.H.A.; Jr. Prom. JOHN PRINCE A.V. Squad; Spanish Club. SALVATORE PRINCIPE Bowling Team 2 SdCiuQr(-Principe J S. V 133 i 7 ------- j-iB TjTfi - - ÂŁ-'srÂŁTÂŁ 3Av y VjJ oM ' f ÂĽ' ÂŁVpf{ e 2(. 'ft 134 XV- 'f A v - Jlfe 1 } W ÂŤf Jl - b $ him fhfos u Cl tipitfiiti frmvifz hlrri Mwjti V BP 11fcr j C Mark Pwmznno Mcrtfn or v_ kforijh iiilfos MdtcG futfist- ANDREA PROKOS All School Council 2,3,4; Soph. Hop; Jr. Prom; Sr. Bail; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Volleyball 2; Basketball 2,3; Musical; Variety; Sr. Play; Marching Band; Orchestra; Comet. FRANK PROLIST German Club. AUDREY PROSOWSKI Jr. Prom; Ski Club; Booster Club 2. MARK PROVENZANO Intramural Softball 2,3, 4; Basketball 3,4; Floor Hockey 2,3,4. GEORGE PSILLOS LaCrosse 2,3,4. MICHELE PUGLISE Booster 3; Nat'l Honor So- ciety; Spanish Club 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Bowling Team 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Badminton 4; Volleyball. The Little Drummer Boy. tin Momm 0mn Mkoiu mu Mnd 2mn Hums 2mini Mn Jjiflny 22s , V. a. â ; . NtdMhi Mjonf- A⢠â . ' f J Xtl7JS' KENNETH PULOMENA N.C.A. Vice Pres.; Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; In- tramural Basketball. PAT QUINN Varsity Football; Wrestling; LaCrosse. TOM QUINN N.C.A.M.C. Vice Pres.; J.V. Basketball 2,3; J.V. LaCrosse 2; J.V. Soccer 2. ARLENE RAFTERY Natl Honor Society; Jr. Prom; Spanish Club; Ski Club; Round Table Club. nzor Y ÂŁj2rfTlrf r f' 135 4 136 JOE RAKOWSKI Roundtable Discussion Club. WILLIAM RAPHAELY J.V. Baseball 3; Hockey 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 4. TOM RAPPAZZO Popular Music Club 3,4; In- teract Club 3; Italian Club 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Hockey 2,3,4; Baseball. RICHARD RATNER Interact Club 3,4; Pre-Med Club 4; DEBBIE RAUF Ski Club; Volleyball. ALAN RAYMOND Ski Club; Latin Club; Wres- tling Intramurals; Basketball Intramurals. KATHY REDDY Soph. Hop, Jr. Prom; Sr. Ball; Ski Club. tTTcffrtti â sjkC ' ÂĽ% Lv - A â Jfjk 0 Xcfart J.KedTn Xdirn Xiut- pn icaf Miiifcm.fttffori ft i ÂŁ) JâŹn MCif Jra Mhr UMlm-Xon doma XouG L-Z-f â˘M s ? =⢠4?' 1 WimhicK M ----------. .XZT 3 V. IRA REITER Interact Club 2,3; Thespians 3,4; Ski Club 2,3; Yearbook 4; Honor Society 3,4; Stu- dent Council 4; A.F.S. 137 'fl r ÂŁokG Kanur CMdSunii Sofln Miridi SaCfH Siccani 'hnnXiaofm- Jratf-Ms Jiu XuUtcr H VJo a L' â A,Rp jg ÂŁ. r -XAj) âfi PETER RENDA Interact Club 2; Marching Band 2,3,4. LESLIE RENNER Ski Club 3; Soph. Hop; Jr. Prom, 3. ROBIN RIBARICH Thespian; Sr. Play; Cheerleading; Basketball; Volleyball; Soccer; Softball; Gymnastics. â 7 ' ⢠{-âŹâŹ % r?uer K c .Zp) - rex t Kiccjtrdi is a 18 1 â gradual of Hicksville High S'.hool and attended Nassau Community College. Garden City, N. Y. I CLAIRE RIVOIRE French Club; Ski Club; Thespians; Folk Club; Variety; Sr. Play; Mixed Chorus; Musical; Girls Chorus; Chorale; Folk Dance; Gymnastics Team; Track Team; Basketball; Tri-M. LAWRENCE ROBERTSON Jr. Ball; Sr. Ball; Basketball; Softball. ALICE ROBY Soph. Hop; Jr. Prom. MARY ROCHE Spanish Club 3,4; Booster Club 2; Ski Club 4; Bowling; Tennis; Volleyball. DAVID ROCK A. V. Squad. Dfrto 'If y| Trmf XuMr Ckirf-liwirt I fr f i UmnvhMrtm (McfUtr Xofcij V A 1 - MM [aura %ck'otto Met.âMi N_ Cl f mf xÂŁ e 4 Jm Xafixfor (fifruC Mn ufz. MpliXocmr Mdr Xojd u Q| 0 % f V$ ' ]'unet Jtycrs Eflufoth Mm tuiti Jommti iQr4L s ikrAei Vin XomndCl Q 0 Mricui .fee- flinitC Mn MrtJosoi Hrfme-facnMitr Sternberger presents TOM RODECKER Ski Club; Varsity LaCrosse. GABRIEL RODRIGUEZ Chess Club; J.V., Var- sity Wrestling. ELIZABETH ROLLINS French Club; Pre-Med Club; Ski Club; Nat'l Honor Society. JOHN ROMANELLI Interact Club. PATRICIA ROSE Bowling; Volleyball; Softball; Basketball. DAN ROSEN Radio Club; A.V. Squad. ARLENE ROSENBLATT F.T.A.; Spanish Club; Nat'l Honor Society; Booster Club; Yearbook; Comet; Jr. Prom; Sr. Ball; Variety '70. STEVE ROSENTHAL Comet, A.F.S.; Interact Club; Musicals; Variety; Sr. Play; Soph. Hop; Jr. Prom; Thespians, ASC Pres. 4. MARK ROSNER Dance Committee; Intramural Basketball. PEGGY ROSSI Booster Club; F.N.A.; Spanish Club. JOAN ROWEHL Yearbook; Variety; Musical; French Club 2,3,4; F.T.A.; A.S.C.; Roundtable Club; Club Mixed Chorus; Girls Chorus; Tennis. Slim Xo.mtUcd .Mali faner Miimrt .Cm fan .tomfiC iZeZrt-TTff N stG tM Y 142 fZu g 'rJo W BILL ROZMUS Ski Club 2,3; Bowl- ing; Golf. JOHN ROZOS French Club 2, V.P. 3,4; Roundtable 3,4; Nat l Honor Soc. 3,4; Key Club 2. GERRY L. RUSSELL Booster Club 2,3; AHRC 2,3; Yearbook 3,4; Volley- ball 2; Track 4; Tennis 3,4. RICHARD RUSSELL Yearbook 3, 4; Newspaper ed. 3,4; Aviation Club 2; Softball. MITCHELL SAKOFS Ski Club; Interact; Thespians; Key Club; Roundtable; Tennis 2,3,4. JOHN A. SALAMONE Variety 2; Sr. Play 2; Musical 2; Jr. Prom Comm. RHONDA SALZMAN Chorus 2; Spanish Club 3; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Sr. Ball Comm. 4. LINDA SALVO FTA 2; Bowling 2, 3. IRIS SAMUELS FTA 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Booster Club. JOANN SAMUELSON Booster Club 3,4; Interact 4; Volleyball 2,3; Bowling 2,3,4; Tennis 3. TOM F. SANDERSON Key Club sec.; Dance Band; Marching Band; Sym. Wind Ensemble; Hockey; Bas- ketball; Softball; Basketball; Variety 2,3,4; Musical 3; InternatT Thespians. PETER SANCHIRICO Photo Club 2,3. A . Denise- Xitiit WCuun favm Mn $om u '? [Q [s] f CfmtiinirMtCr XufknC JmsxCC Jbnifa Safa Liiithl Sdatio (]| M n Mmone- McndaMzmn ismut Muv r V t Iris Stimcfs lo:H in Samfion ictcrSan C inuv Jffmis Sundew Y $L- â FflJ v Z7 a;c fitSte â Aw ÂŁ sÂŁAn rC tftr T TTc ft P v ]kufitfi Sandtl kaw Sun Susan Sm vit Ih inin Mini g ft Qi Mr Santipadh Jfraftru SmMC JGmnnt- Sartor! Jkrm.Saturn 144 MARY C. SANS Orchestra 2,3,4; Sr. Ball Comm.; Soph. Hop Comm., Ski Club 3,4; Gymnastics 2; Volleyball 3; Basketball 2. SUSAN SANSONE FHA 2,3; FNA 3; Yearbook 4; Archery 2,3. VIRGINIA SANTINI Italian Club 2,3, 4; Booster Club 2,3,4; Softball; Volley- ball; Hockey; Tennis; Track. PETE SANTIPADRI Marching Band 2. FRED SARSTEDT Nat l Honor Soc. 3, 4; Thespians 3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Variety 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Tri-M 2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4; En- semble 2,3,4. ROSANNE SARTORI Nat 1 Honor Soc. 3,4; Booster Club 2; French Club 2; FTA 4; Yearbook 4; Creative Writing 3. MARION SATURNO Booster Club 2, Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm. Volleyball. PATRICK SCALON Key Club; Soccer ROBERT L. SCAUZILLO Track Varsity 2,3,4, Indoor GRACE SCHANKWEILER Bowling; Volleyball Tennis. EILEEN SCHAUER Field Hockey 3,4; Ski Club 2 Volleyball 3; Twirling 2; Soph. Hop Comm. VERONICA SCHILL Aviation 3; ASC alt. 3 SHARON J. SCHMERZLER Yearbook 4; French Club 2,3,4; Round Table 3,4; FTA 2; Judo 4; Office Aid limma Mill 145 146 Pwfrffltta nim Widen ScfafcC v Ami Scliorr JcrcM Srfiutmclur Mnm Section Maurmi Scott Itfimn Scott DIANE L. SCHNAKENBERG Nat l Honor Soc. 3,4; Booster Club 3; Volleyball; Tennis; Softball; Basketball. KATHY SCHNEBEL Booster Club 2,3,4; Library Club 4; FTA 3; Coquettes; Tennis; Basketball; Track. AARON SCHORR French Club 2; Chorale 2,3; Thespian Society 2,3,4; Variety 3,4; Sr. Play 2; Musical 2,3; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; ASC 3. TERRY SCHUMACHER Booster Club 2,3; Vari- ety 4; Basketball JV 2, Varsity 3,4; Softball JV 3; Track 3; Coquettes 3,4. MAUREEN L. SCOTT Chorus 2; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm. DENNIS J. SECKO Baseball 2,3,4. BERNADETTE SEERY Ski Club 2,3,4; Booster Club 2; Sr. Ball Comm., Basketball. CAROL A. SEIF Nat l Honor Soc.; Daisy Chain 3; Booster Club 2; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Prom Comm. KATHY M. SEMPREBENE Art Club; Band 2; Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Volleyball 2. HANK SHADWELL ASC Att. off. 2, Chair- man 3, Ski Club 2,3,4; Football JV 2; Lacrosse JV 2,3; Soph. Class Pres.; Variety 2,3,4; Sr. Play 2,3, 4. NANCY SHAPIRO Twirling 2,3, Cap't 4; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Sr. Ball Comm.; Latin Club 3. SUSAN SHAPIRO Spanish Club Sec. 2; Tri-M 2; Sec. 3, VP 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Variety 3; Thespians 4; ASC 4; Marching Band 3. DAVIS SHAW Ski Club; Jr. Prom Comm.; ASC 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Musical 3; Variety 4; Basketball; Track 2; Thespians 4; Sr. Play 4; Sr. Ball Comm.; French Club 3. JAMES SHAW Jr. Prom Comm GARRETT W. SHEA cert Band 2,3,4. CATHERINE SHENDA FNA 3 Diy if Slim SUZANNE SHORE Ski Club 4; Booster Club 4; FNA 3; Art Club 3; Jr. Prom Comm.; Soph. Hop Comm.; Volleyball. ARTHUR SIEGEL Newspaper 2,3,4; Yearbook 2, 3,4; French Club 2, Treas. 3, VP 4; Key Club 2; AFS 3,4; Variety 2; ASC 4. RICHARD M. SIEGEL Basketball; Softball; Floor Hockey. ROBERTA SIEGEL Student Court Judge 2,3,4; Newspaper 3,4; ASC 2,3,4; Particle 3,4; Art Club 4; Spanish Club 2; French Club 3, Roundtable 2,3; FTA 2,3,4; Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4; Philosophy Club 3; Folk Music Club 3. jfottim Slrnun Swnnt- Sfiort- 0 SUjfumk Mcrt MkrSihjcC Xiifuinf Siiijcf Vâ ' Mrlii kij(C ⏠% Mlivu Sk rmlli (fiijSiGtrmn E(fm Stfarz. Mr! StoCmct TONY SIGNORELLI German Club 4; Marching Band 2,3; Orchestra 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Tri-M 3,4; Ski Club 3,4. GARY M. SILVERMAN Interact 2, Sec. 3; Band 2,3,4; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Track; Basketball; Softball. ELLEN SKLARZ Honor Soc. 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Variety 2,3,4; Sr. Play 2,3,4; Muscial 2,3,4; News- paper 3,4; Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; French Club 2; FTA 2,3; Ski Club 2,3. ROBERT SKOLNICK Math Team; Spanish; Ski Club; Nat'l Honor Soc.; Basketball. 150 KAREN SLOWEY Ski Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Bowling 2,3,4; Volleyball 3; Tennis 3. DIANE SMITH Jr, Prom Comm., Sr. Ball Comm.; Varsity Bowling 3. SUSAN M. SMITH Folk Club 3. VALERIE SMITH Coquettes 2,3. VIVIAN SMITH Latin Club; ASC; Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Volleyball; Basketball; Ski Club; Marching Band; Booster Club. ( ndk Smurf âfkant Sm.tfr Jinn SmilH Susan Smitf Mifins-SmUf Mirni Smtll Wto Snitf HILLARY SOLOTAR Natl Honor Soc. 3,4; FT A 2,3; Booster Club 2; ASC 2,3; Yearbook 4; Jr. Prom Comm. 3; Musical 3; Variety 2,3. APRIL SOMMERS Tri-M 4; Variety 3,4; Cheer- leader 2; Varsity Tennis 2,4; Marching Band 3. RICHARD SOROKO Roundtable 2, Pres. 3 and 4; Photo Club 2,3,4; French Club 2,4; Tacticle Gam- img Soc. 2; ASC 3; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Softball 3; JETS 4; Environmental Control Comm. 4; U.N. Club 4. KATHY SORRENTINO Coquettes. LINDA SORRENTINO FNA 2; Jr. Prom Comm.; Booster Club 2; Ski Club 4; Coquettes 3,4; Basket- ball; Chorus 2,3,4. Min Sdotar %mn Snijder Aufwf Sonic M'ufSonviittw [wda Scrrcntino put Sosu t Citni Scmnâillt- .liprif Sonwurs 151 152 Dr. Carolyn Kelly She spent most of her life helping her palicnin ami never lei on lhat she herself hail lo haiilc a debilitating disease. Dr. Carolyn Kelly was 41 and died on Saturday. August 20. 1994. of complications from diabetes. She died ai Hrookhaven Memorial Hospital Medical Cenier in Patchogue. Dr. Kelly was bom in Queens und moved to Hicksville with her laimly at a young age She was a 1971 graduate ol Hicksville High School and received a bachelorâs degree in psychology from Adelphi University. In I'MW. I)r. Kelly graduated from New i--------â York College of Ostcopaihic Medicine of New York Institute of Technology in Central Islip. She completed her residency at Long Beach and Southsidc Hospitals, then practiced at Urookhavcn Hospital and Yaphank Infirmary. In 1991 she opened the Mastic Beach practice in osteopathy which is a school of medicine lhat emphasizes the relationship between the musculoskeletal system and other bodily systems. l uidgnosiu wnn diabetes at he age of five and âBecause of her own medical conditions she pursued her mtercsi in medicine right from the start said her brother. Robert Stack, of Lake you pros and cons ' ?Pfenl,y ÂŤ We I ked her because she had a pretty severe hSthe ab,C '° cmPa,hi c with lhe people she ircalcd. She is survived by her son Brian, age 17. her sister Marianne Watcrbury of n n?rer ,W° hfolhers Robert Stack of Lake Grove and Thomas Slack of Paren,Sâ John Jnd D,,ro,h Stack ÂŤf Hicksville. and a grandmother Anna Stack of Woodhaven. Queens She was buried Wednesday. August 24 after a funeral service at U Salle Chanel at l a Salle Military Acutleiny in Oakdale SUSAN SQUIRE JV Volleyball. CAROLYN STACK Booster Club 2; Soph. Hop Comm. SHARON STAHLY Spanish Club 2; Environ- mental Control 4; Folk Club 3; Booster Club 2. NICK ST AMOS Variety 3,4; Sr. Play 3,4; Musi- cal 3,4; ASC 4; Football 2; Wrestling 2. YVONNE STEFAN1W FT A: Variety 4; Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Hockey 3; Volleyball 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3; Judo 4; Coquettes 3,4. NANCY STEFFENS ASC 2,3,4; Soph. Hop Comm.; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm.; Volley- ball 2; Basketball 2,3; Comet Newspaper 2,3; Year- book 4. MARILYN STEINBERG Variety 3,4; Sr. Play 3, Musical 3,4; Internat'l Thespians 4; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Daisy Chain 3; Yearbook 4; Jr. Prom Comm, chairman. JANET STEINER Ski Club 2; ASC 4. FRANCINE A. STELLATO Art Club 3. ELLYN C. STERNBERGER Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Internat'l Thespians 2,3,4; Yearbook Publicity ed. 4; French Club 2,3; Interact 3; Daisy Chain 3; Booster Club 3; Math Club 3; Scuba Club sec. 3; Variety 2,3,4; Sr. Play 2,3; Musical 2,3. WAYNE F. STERNBERGER AV Squad 2, VP 3, Pres. 4; ASC 2, Pari. 4; Comet Newspaper 2,3, Pho- to ed. 4; Yearbook 2,3; Photo Club 2, VP 3; Radio Club 2; Internat'l Thespians 2,3,4; Scuba Club 3, Pres. 4; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,3; Particle 3. CANDACE A. STEVENS Track Team. LISA STIER Spanish Club 2,3; Interact 3; Ski Club 2,3; Comet Newspaper 3,4; Yearbook 4; AFS 3,4; Particle; Jr. Prom Comm,; Sr. Ball Comm. JjscfÂŁ Sttiit- . Muon Stainer 153 154 Dm Sfrmi w Stumpf MppHi AMY STOTT French Club 3; Ski Club 3; ASC 3; Soph. Hop Comm. SUSAN STREHL Art Club VP 3; Nat'l Honor Soc. DIANE STRONG Marching Band 2,3; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Booster Club 2,3; Internat'l. Thespians; Daisy Chain 3. WAYNE STURGES Marching Band 2,3,4; Wind Ensemble 4; Band 3; Vari- ety 4; Service Squad 2. STEVE J. SUAREZ Internat'l Thespians; Madrigals. LARRY A. SUSSMAN Ski Club 4; Internat'l Thespians 3,4; Chorus 2; Varsity Wrestling 4; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm.; Variety 2,3,4; Sr. Play 2,3,4; Musicals 2,3,4. DENNIS SWANSON Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Ski Club 2, VP 3, Pres. 4; Lacrosse JV 2,3, Varsity 4. JEANNE M. SWIERUPSKI Soph. Hop Comm; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm; Field Hockey 2; Ski Club. SUZANNE SWISS French Club 2, 3; Ski Club 2,3; Office Aide 2,3,4; Sr. Ball Comm. SUSAN A. TAYLOR Ski Club 2,3, 4; Tennis 2; Bowling 3. MATTEW TEDESCO Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Key Club 4; Pre-Med Club 3, 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Soccer 2. JACQUELINE M. THEIS Pre-Med Club 4; Chorus 3,4; Volleyball 2,3; Bowling 2,4. Uou re vJf-f-T. pzS ( Q'fJ, 1 icautfiiK Mis A'Z.trb ÂŁ.( ÂŁ- 'Z. Sm Jatfor MilkwJckw fpct tme r n't 'Junes Jar 156 'Euptf Jd cn Mm Jmu Jtyiftmiif Jdtfi 'WiflrrJFmis ChmfJdttrr LINDA J. THOMAS ASC 2,3; French Club 3; FTA 3; Guidance Aide 3,4. PATRICIA THOMAS Ski Club 4, Jr. Prom Comm.; Soph. Hop Comm.; Sr, Ball Comm.; Cheerleader JV 2, Varsity 3, 4. WALTER G. THOMAS JV Lacrosse Mgr. RAYMOND TOTH Math Club 4; JETS 2,3, Pres. 4; Roundtable 3; Tacti- cal Gamimg Soc. VP 4; German Club ; Softball. CHERYL TOTTER ASC 4; Chorus 2, 3; Chorale 4; Variety 2,3,4; Sr. Play 3,4; Internat'l Thespians 4. JOANNE T. TRENTANOVE Booster Club 3; Latin Club 3,4; Jr. Classical League 3,4; Sr. Ball Comm. ELLEN TREU Nat l Honor Soc. 3,4; French Club 3; Art Club 3; Interact 3; ASC 2,3,4; Comet Newspaper 3; Student Court Sec. 4. MARY ANNE TROY Guidance Aide 2. DEBBIE TURK French Club 2,3; Round- table 3,4; Yearbook 4; Judo Club 4; Office Aide 4. MARY TYLER Softball 2; Volleyball 2. NEIL TYNION Service squad 2,3; Ski Club 2,3; Varsity Golf 2,3,4. ARTHUR G. UHLICH Service Squad 3; Varsity Soccer 4; Floor Hockey; Basketball; Softball. Qntdlnt'Urfittf .A,y Mtn dfm Jfrr Mhur Wicfi fail Jrv M Mf Jjttion l V 'J Olj 157 158 Jfwnui) Ikndrilasktâ fWaru liin Jbui kknCHmimn WARREN USS Football JV 2, Varsity 4; Basket- ball JV 2, Varsity 4; Baseball JV 3, Varsity 3,4. ADRIAN R. VALENTINO Baseball; Football; Bowling; Tennis; Hockey. STEVE VALENTINO Softball; Floor Hockey; Basketball. TOM G. VANDERLASKE Jr. Prom Comm.; Soc- cer JV 2; Lacrosse JV 2,3, Varsity 4. GARRETT VAN HOUTON Key Club 3. Latin Club 2,3,4; Jr. Classical League 2,3,4; X-Country 2, 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Indoor Track 4; Floor Hockey 2,3, ALAN VAN NUIS Aviation Club VP 3; Pres. 4. :kmi lhinth Stcjfan M .Hn Cc liâf Mm tj t pL fâpcUP' C.O- f PP jÂŁ Zrp lifts STEPHEN A. VASTI Jr. Prom Comm.; Hockey 2,3. BARBARA VENTRELLO Variety 3; Musical 2, 3; Sr. Play 3; Internat'l Thespians 4; Creative Wroting Club 4; Particle 3,4; ASC 4. LYNN VIRCILIO Spanish Club 2; Volleyball 2. DENNIS A. VISCO Key Club 4; Ski Club 4; Service Squad 2; Environmental Control Comm. 4. taumuCMHar June 7frfW.tr . km TmjiCw Prmls lisco 160 Mina IMft p(pHim WfK' Mrd Twiiii bwk T% m y riÂŁS BSP zÂŤi s- IyC Mtw.ti Win ]1 iufnvr Tfunsu mC hiiKt- Millh MARIA E. VITELLI Internat'l. Thespians 2,3, His. and Bus. mgr. 4; Spanish Club 2, ASC rep. 3; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Tennis 2; Variety 2,3,4; Sr. Play 2,3; Musical 2,3; Cho- rale 3,4; ASC 3,4. JOSEPHINE VOLPE Office Aide 3; Hall- guard 3. DEBBIE VRONA Volleyball 2. JOHN WAGNER X-Country 2; Track JV 2, Varsity 3,4. DEBBIE M. WALSH Library Aide 3; Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm. (jcmnf Hfasor Consbm Mnf Sum likscUn Vc f Wimu- ti V ' -M fc fj 1 GERARD WANSOR Softball; Floor Hockey; Basketball. CONSTANCE M. WARD Bowling 2,3,4; Volley- ball 3; Sr. Ball Comm. NEIL K. WAXMAN French Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Internat'l Thespians 3,4; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; Interact 2, VP 3; ASC 2, bulletin board ch. 3; Ski Club 2,3; Jr. Prom Comm.; Variety 3,4; Sr. Play 2,3, 4; Musical 2,3,4. DEBBIE WAYNE Internat'l Thespians 3,4; Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Pop. Music Club Sec. 3; Jr. Prom Comm. Ch.; Variety 2,3,4; Musical 2,3. JANET WEAVER French Club 2; Library Club 3. ROBIN L. WEBER Photo Club 3; JETS 3; FT A 2,3; French Club 2; Chorus 2; Particle 3,4. CLAUDE WEINBERG Wind Ensemble 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Musical 3,4; Roundtable 3,4; ASC 4; Math Team 4. LAWRENCE S. WEINBLATT Variety 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Sr. Play 2,3,4; Floor Hockey. DEBORAH WEINER Folk Dance 2; Round- table 2,4; Particle 2,4; Women's Lib 2,4. 162 - A. ⢠-n Z U. S . Rt toNAC E ec.ur vÂŁ MA N , 3rt f NS wâhic âto uri? i P-ZJtlÂŁÂŁS frJ I OS MARK R. WEINREB Basketball Varsity 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Varsity Soccer 3,4; Varsity Club 3, 4; ASC 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Newspaper 4; Yearbook 4; Variety 3,4; Sr. Play 3; Musical 3,4. LARRY I. WEINSTEIN Interact 2,3,4; Nat l. Honor Soc. 3,4; Internat i Thespians 4; Softball; Variety 3,4; Sr. Play 3,4; Musical 3,4. STEPHEN M. WEISS Internat i Thespians 3,4; ASC 2,3,4; JETS 3. WALTER WELLER Latin Club 4; Soccer JV, Var- sity; Wrestling JV, Varsity. MARY WESTON Service Squad 2; Art Club 3. A ' rp ii ANDREA WHEATON Booster Club 2; Nat l Honor Soc. 3,4; Tri-M 3,4; Chorale 3; Madrigals 3, 4; Volleyball 2. JAMES WHITE Chess Club 2, VP 3, Pres. 4; Tactical Gamimg Soc. 2, Vp 3, Pres. 4; Tri-M 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; Wind En- semble 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Sr. Play 4; Musical 2,3,4; Variety 2,3,4; Rock Hounds 2, VP 3, Pres. 4; Particle 3,4; Newspaper 3; ASC 2,3,4. [any Winston Stephen 'Weiss' Witter âWetter Jam Mdinun MM VMcn Jmtm Wheaton phifctfi Meckr White 'rTcA r.K. in-2, Mf' vfSl Twine fi-ooe 163 m 1 r V Jrm lVMmn Brian WiCIson MM Cor 'Winnick Q M ' 'ÂŤ% â fc - s o S' J i flimf 'NmkrrotC MMf KMy W H s || WirWiiflu (onmf Mpw Dan' Mafit $wy Wrujtlt TRACEY A. WHITMAN Variety 2, choreg. 3; Musical 2; JV Cheerleader 2. BRIAN S. WILLSON Pop. Music Club. GEORGE WINNICK Art Club 3,4; Service Squad 3; Internat'l Thespians 4; Variety 2,4; Musical 3; Yearbook; Jr. Prom Comm; Soccer 3; Sr. Ball Comm.; Spanish Club 3; Interact 3. AMY WINTERROLL JV Volleyball. DEBBIE A. WINTERS FNA 2; Sr. Ball Comm. 2, 4; Jr. Prom Comm.; Coquettes 4; Basketball 2,4; Volleyball 2,4. SCOTT WOHL Interact 3,4; Band 2; Wind En- semble 3,4; Internat'l Thespains 4; Tri-M 4; Base- ball JV 3; Bowling JV 3 Varsity 3; Basketball 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Variety 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Musical 4. WESLEY M. WOHL Fire Squad 4; Chorale 3,4. WALTER G. WOHL AFRA Nat 1 Honor Society 3, 4. JOYCE ZAKREWSKI Jr. Prom Comm.; Sr. Ball Comm. GLORIA ZALTZ Folk Dance 2; Jr. Prom Comm. LET IT BE Y , jficfud [jams Wtnjftf I; IfXfir (fni 41IT1 Uco ?â MH.aJ 5 rfunf 4}tr Eric l$mrfcomti Mrk jnmr Jrfjrn jntmrni Manj kn rnmn jam M jtig orair ..lie Chape ÂŤ in On If rial  RICHARD ZEIEK Prom Comm. MARK M. ZIMMER Yearbook 4; Softball 3,4. JEFFREY ZIMMERMAN Pop. Music Club pres. 3,4; Chess Club ASC rep 4; Ski Club 3,4; Tennis 3; Track mgr. 2. MARY ZIMMERMANN DECA 3, 4; Basketball 3; Volleyball 2. BRAD M. ZWISLER JV Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 4. M . [ ci also: Kenneth Adams Anastos Fokas Michael Peake Mark Rymanowski Sandy Alongi Carolyn Fordyce Arthue Pearce Jean Sagan Freda Bernstein Keith Freeman Stephen Prevete Thomas Sanderson Kenneth Berk Francis Ganley Diane Putsis Eyton Schlachet Virginia Bifalco Dennis Garcia Tom Longo Kathleen Schoenfelder Joseph Bilello Robin Geidel Robert Lowig Ted Schroeter Mark Blackman Gary Gmoch John Luft Robert Shykun Loretta Blanshan Arthur Goldsmith Charlotte Lyons Mark Sinis Patricia Boyce Timothy Goodfield Kenneth Manteli Anthony Smith Gary Boylan Wayne Greener John Marshall Diane Sperling Maureen Burne Grigor Grigorov Michael Martin Norman Sperling Albert Bruns Dianne Gruber Paul Matienzo Gordon Sterner Michael Butler Kathleen Haas Edward McCormack Robert Swallow James Callari Gabriel Harvey Dennis McLaughlin Christine Talbot Robert Carcondo Doreen Hasie Robert Morra Margaret Tanner John Carty Dennis Jones Craig Mehler Linda Teirs James Cherry Chris Kask Stephen Meyer Kenneth Vargas Donald Copperman Michael Kelley Thomas O'Reilly Michael Wahl Irene Coveny Peter Kellman Robert Parker Linda Walker Daniel Creedon Gregory Kimber Scott Parker Patricia Walker Thomas Curran Barbara Kilday Bruce Paton Bruce Weller Randall Daub Ren gin Keskin Mary-Jane Regan Robert Whirty Gary Dechent Gary Klevanosky Joseph Richards John Whitney Wayne Fels Robert Lewis John Roarty William Wolf ! IK'D Jeff Ferraro Roger Koenig Ben Rubino Peter Ferreira Michael Payne Donald Ryan fynnit Zuissmn Valedictorian 193 ) 5cmaP. Vj A i TÂŁ7l fto r ÂŁ ff iGAZS t Pamela Lambert Top 51 Students Pamela Lambert Helene Elting Erik Eriksson Marc Drier Dina Burstein Robin Jacobson Donna Marschhauser Debra Peltz Andrea Wheaton Vicki Mehr Charlotte Malasky Raymond Frohnhoefer Linda Gavin John Kearney Beth DiDomenico Susan Strehl Susan Muller Judith Clurman Ellen Sternberger Theodore Liban James McEntee Conrad Kreyling Diane Strong Veronica Hrdy Lynne-Anne Lombardi Ellen T reu Ellen Boisen Wayne Sternberger Amy Hafter Ellen Feinberg Larry Weinstein Patricia Kurtz Marcy Finger Deborah Weiner Roslyn Goldmacher Walter Wohlafka Sheldon Melnitsky Claudia Cines John Rozos Roger Metzelaar Andrew Palley Claude Weinberg Marilyn Steinberg Syndie Bender Leslie Johnson Carol Ann Seif Cathy Friedlander Michael Lax Elizabeth Rollins Joan Chiarello Roberta Seigel National Honor Society Scholarship Helene Elting Pamela Lambert National Merit Scholarship Competition Finalists Winners Dina Burstein Marc Drier Erik Eriksson Robin Jacobson Conrad Kreyling Pamela Lambert Erik Eriksson Robin Jacobson Pamela Lambert 41° William Randolph Hearst Foundation Senate Youth Scholarship Pamela Lambert American Legion Oratorical Contest Second Place: Larry Blauvelt Soroptomist Club Citizenship Award Second Place: Roslyn Goldmacher Salutatorian )W Peter Bernstein Susan Muller Deborah Amesen Lynne-Anne Lombardi Dina Burstein Andrew Palley Robert Blumenthal Barbara Maynard Barbara Catanese Debra Peltz Deborah Borman Vicki Mehr Marc Drier Neal Platt Martin D'Amico Brian O'Donnell Helene Elting Robert Pryor Beth DiDomenico Steven Polcek Erik Eriksson Joseph Rakowski Deborah Dysart Alan Raymond Michael Famigletti Richard Ratner Ellen Feinberg Robert Reden Raymond Frohnhoefer C. Robey Alan Fishman Elizabeth Rollins Roslyn Goldmacher John Rozos Eric Gruenwald Rosanne Sartori Amy Hafter Frederick Sarstedt Gary Haag Carol Seif Judy Hecht Aaron Schorr Kenneth Hartman Robert Skolnick Robin Jacobson Gary Silverman George Hicks Ellen T reu Chris Kask Richard Soroko Verinica Hrdy Neil Waxman Barry Katz Ellen Sternberger Kenneth Kaitin Claude Weinberg John Kearney Wayne Sternberger Susan Kiss Walter Weller Valerie Kotlar Susan Strehl Patricia Kurtz Conrad Kreyling Dianne String Pamela Lambert Raymond Toth Theodore Liban Deborah Weiner Charlotte Malasky Larry Weinstein James McEntee Andrea Wheaton Steven Meier James White Sheldon Melnitsky Walter Wohlafka Paul Messinger Ronnie Zuessman Jean Morris All New York State Music Conference Choir Judith Clurman Robin Jacobson Steven Polcek Orchestra Christopher Hogan Bruce Muhlenbruck Susan Shapiro Tony Signorelli Claude Weinberg James White Band Dina Burstein Mark Weinberg Newsday Alicia Patterson Scholarship Semifinalists Winner Roslyn Goldmacher Roslyn Goldmacher Pamela Lambert 1ÂŤ3 CaOMTl QsToAHC 1 N.Y. State Certified Public Accountants' Scholarship Amy Hafter 169 j)lacc M'fitrv did lt towvb- into Out- wvrCdt rr woviCd fis tjuiVA' ist 2 â ClTud fotdu- ru Homecoming: Charlene Kratchman Jeanne Swierupski Debbie Wayne await royal decision. While later on: The crowning of Charlene Kratchman as queen. The Sophomore Class Officers tried to come to have their pictures taken, but they never came in time. Sophomore Class President, Wayne Miranda at- tends the Sophomore Hop with Mr. Burke, Mrs. Carter, and Mr. Rusch.........while Eagle-eyeâ Coletta shoots for a basket at the Alumni Basket- ball Game. Sophomore Class Officers: (not pictured) President â Wayne Miranda Vice-President â Valerie Ribaro Secretary â Lisa Delmato Treasurer â Barbara Marvillo 174 Mat J set fire is wtknf but a stiff. Mates most immrtant is inns lift:... Saint ÂŁ%ijxrj SPECIALITY IN ASSEMBLIES Introducing Posse 175 176 ACT I Scene 1 Opening Scene 2 Stage Band Scene 3 Jazz Trio Scene 4 Her Fatal Beauty Scene 5 Coquettes Scene 6 Baldness of Chewed Ear ACT 11 Scene 1 Fantasticks Scene 2 The Importance of Being Earnest Scene 3 Barbership Quartet Scene 4 Psycho Fantasia 179 ENTERTAINMENT AT THE INTERNATIONAL BANQUET 180 Paul Gill Beth DiDomenico Tom Rapazzo Artie Siegel SENIOR PLAY CAST SAKINI Jeff Kurland CAPT. FISBY Aaron Schorr COL. PURDY Hank Shadwell LOTUS BLOSSOM Dianne Holly SCT. GRECOVICH Steve Polcek CAPT. MCLEAN Gary Haag MISS HIGA JIGA Marcia Diamond MR. OSHIRA David Shaw MR. SEIKO Rich Levandov MR. KEORA Kenny Friedman MR. SUMATA MikeCavallo MR. SUMATA'S FATHER Jon Gellert MR. OMURA Elliot Jacobson MR. HOKAIDA Allan Goodman OLD WOMAN ...............Maria Vitelli OLD WOMAN'S DAUGHTER Naomi Lippin CHILDREN Adria Weiss, Carole Glenn, Elliot Jacobson ANCIENT MAN Jon Gellert SUPPORTING CAST Ellen Feinberg, Jeanne Greenough, Linda Lerner, Lorraine Bracco PRODUCTION STAFF STUDENT DIRECTOR STAGE MANAGER ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER SET DESIGNER CHOREOGRAPHER Aaron Schorr Larry Weinblatt Steven Weiss Larry Weinstein Robin Diamond Robin Ribarich 184 Senior Class Officers: Treasurer â Syndie Bender Secretary â Pat Boyens Vice-President â Larry Blauvelt SENIOR PRIVILEGE CARD Class of 1971 Name _____________________ Homeroom _________________ The bearer of this card is picture entitled to all Senior Privileges when this card is stamped. This card is not valid unless stamped. SCHEDULE 3. 7........................................................ 8. ...................................................... HICKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL â Mr. Raymond L. Rusch. Principal; Mr. Elliot Paisner, Senior Class Advisor SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Bob Reden, Larry Blauvelt, Syndic Bender, Pat Boyens. Syndie and Mr. Rusch listen patiently. Junior Class Officers: President â Mike Malter Vice-President â Richard Levandov Secretary â Pam Ranno Treasurer â Terry Humphreys Clubs THE EDITORIAL BOARD Roslyn Goldmacher Senior Section Editor Pam Lambert Editor-in-Chief Robin Horn Business Manager Lynne Lombardi Copy Editor Barbara Caporale Art Editor Wendy Leet Activities Editor Donna Marschhauser Faculty Editor Joe Giovenco Photo Editor Kyle James Clubs Editor Michael Lax Boys' Sports Editor Peggy Hoosack Girls' Sports Editor Ellyn Sternberger Publicity Editor Kenneth Wexler Asst. Boys' Sports Editor Neal Platt Windowdressing Diane Strong Asst. Publicity Editor Richard Halowitch â Advisor American Yearbook â Publisher Senior Section Editor R.G. and staff Comet '71 188 The Staff Comet Caucus â editors (1-r) Kyle James, Lynne Lombardi, Roslyn Goldmacher, Wendy Leet, Barbara Caporale, Mike Lax, Neal Platt, Robin Horn, and Pam Lambert get together. Pen in hand. Editor- in-chief Pam Lam bert takes a stab ai her work. With A Smile! Senior Section Roslyn Goldmacher Vicki Mehr Deborah Arnesen Syndie Bender Trudie Bender Pat Boyens Judith Clurman Ellen Feinberg Nancy Friedman Carole Glen Shelley Goldmacher Karen Juntz Joan Lambert Linda Looney Lorraine Looney Florence Reimer Ellyn Sternberger Florence Whaley Gail Zimmerman Copy Lynne Lombardi Carol Ann McVay Judy Lesniak Susan Penessi Susan Grant Helen Wunderlich Boys' Sports Michael Lax Ken Wexler Gene Wexler Mitch Hirsh Lynn Solomon Faculty Donna Marshhauser Rosanne Sartori Leslie Johnson Arlene Gottesman Debbie Turk Sharon Schmerzler Rosemary Musacchio Veronica Hrdy Mark Zimmer Tom Logalbo Hilary Sperber Linda Turk Ann Band Naomi Groont Denise Albin Publicity Ellyn Sternberger Diane Strong Alison Deuch Lisa Jonason Mary Germain Photography Erik Eriksson Richard Soroko Joe Giovenco Richard Russell Elliott Jacobson Business Robin Horn Robin Scrop Diane Cobe Terry Weinstein Arlene Feinberg Ellen Goldwasser Arthur Siegel Sallye Globerman Ira Reiter Alyse Kreditor Debbie Peltz Lorri Cantor Janet Driscoll Dale Balvin Marilyn Steinberg Meryl Gross Ilene Morris Carol Kasten Charlotte Malasky Beth DiDomenico Wendy Simon Sylvie Kuperberg Lisa Delmato Laura Einbinder Joanne Samuels Debbie Lesser Window Dressing Neal Platt Ken Kaitin ' American Field Service A.F.S. let the sun shine in by bringing foreign students to H.H.S Merci Muchas gracias Danke schon! Aviation Club Audio-Visual Squad Hicksville High presents your homeroom announcements! Bringing us the best each morning was Wayne Stemberger. History Environmental Control Committee From those wonderful folks who brought you S.L.O.P. (lectures that is) came a planting project of winter wheat, foil readings-pollutants. and a spring cleanup campaign to dis- pose of bottles, cans, and papers. All the work of the Envi- ronmental Control Committee. French Club Allons! came the call â and on hand to answer was this eager group of Francophiles. Off they went to movies and mu- seums in the city, and to the International Banquet and French Cabaret in our own H.H.S. 192 A friend in need was the Future Nurses Club which made Red Cross Christmas Stockings for patients in hospitals, helped taught our special class, and visited various hospitals throughout the year. Future Nurses of America With their best bedside manner, two F.N.A. members smile for the camera. L then pick up their assignments. 194 Annette Collins presides . . Future Teachers of America while Future Teachers listen . German Club With Barry Dastin in the driver's seat, the H.H.S. Interact Club sponsored a Battle of the Bands, financed shipping of books to the needy, served at basketball games, and spearheaded a commun ity drive against pollution. No wonder the club received last year's award for the best Interact Club on Long Island! Interact Club 195 Italian Club however, his Italian Club friends seem to be enjoying themselves. Photo Club Pre-Med Club Two 198 Spanish Club Getting ready for one of their many concerts, stage band members Dale Cu- vier, Michael Kenwood, Bob Hammond, Fred Sarstedt (trumpets), Ted Liban (trombone), Richard Rothenberg, and Scott Wohl (saxophones) tune up for Mr. Abt. Stage Band G Executive Bored ? Not here: as Mr. Olvany watches. Parliamentarian Wayne Stern- berger. Attendance Officer Ralph Riccardi. and Secretary Ellen Goldwasser take notes. Student Government, cont. Student Court Student Court Justices Steven Gottlieb, Marc Drier, Melissa Steuer, and Marissa Wilder listen intently . . . as Chief Justice Pam Lambert explains procedure. Crucilla's Crusaders take a break to pose for a group picture. As show time approaches. Thespians 202 Beth DiDomenico irons costumes while Laurie Kleinman Fiddles around. They Sure Don't Take Group Pictures the Way They Used to! United Nations Club Making Iceland's viewpoint perfectly clear. Ambassador Patty Kurtz addresses the General Assembly at the Harvard Model United Nations Conference. Blueprint for harmony â the UN Club during recess. w 0 m e n 's L 1 b e r a t ⢠i o n 205 Potpourri Library Service Club f m 1 4 J.E.T.S. V Supporting their local bookie were members of the Library Service Club. 206 Games are serious business to members of the society. Tune for the show, courtesy of Mr. Buttice Co. 207 Show Orchestra American Field Service Brian Golden president, Mitchell Sakofs vice-president, Carol Greenstein recording secretary, Naomi Lippin corresponding sec- retary, Alise Kreditor treasurer, Myra Greenstein student govern- ment rep., Slyvie Kuperberg, Helene Elting house finding, Lori Mayer publicity, Jon Gellert fund-raising, Mr. French advisor. Vicki Bauer, Sue Bloch, Pam Burnett, Larry Cohen, Abby Davis, Marcia Diamond, Robin Dwier, Laura Einbinder, Ellen Feinberg, Nancy Friedman, Pat Gavin, Carol Glenn, Ruth Goldberger, Gary Haag, Hilary Hassler, Lorraine Jurgens, Les Levy, Bunny Lichten, Paula Lippin, Bill Lyons, Mike Malter, Ann McManus, Ilene Mor- ris Dot Pitchel, Steve Polcek, Ira Reiter, Joan Satran, Dave Shaw, Wendy Simon, Joy Thaler, Andi Tyson, Maria Vitelli, Neil Waxman. Audio-Visual Squad Wayne Sternberger president, Tom Lang vice-president, Gary Fippinger junior Vice-president, Dave Rock treasurer, Mr. Sparr advisor. Paul Albert, Lee Bartow, Jim Carpione, Andy Churak, Mike Dan- ziger, Russ Goldman, Lewis Gordon, Gary Hansen, Herb Jacob- sen, Mark Landress, Bruce Lavin, John Littman, Tom McManus, Bill Moy, Artie Pearce, Dan Rosen, Bob Sanders, Mark Shikowitz, John Stuhlmuller, Kanm Wawryek, Bill Wolf. Aviation Club Alan Van Nuis president, Mike Dittus vice-president, Debbie Rosman secretary. Bob Owen treasurer, Mr. Criscolo advisor. Henry Budzynski, David Busse, Lil Cane, Daniel Cavier, Bill Champouillan, Joe Dantuono, Carl Dickert, Michael Gossy, Deb- bie Grella, Ken Haller, Carol Johnn, Francis Larkin, Gary Lubben, William Lutz, Bruce Mahler, Lenny Provenzano, Jeff Skolnick, Olive Yovino, Susie Zorzo, Bob Zounek. Chess Club James White president, Jeff Zimmerman student government rep.. John Baboukis, Steve Goldberg, Bill Horrigan, Larry Levy, Bruce Levens, Michael Matzka, John Samuelson, John Santamaria, Paul Shizume, Russell Slanover, Dennis Stien, Raymond Toth, Claude Weinberg, Kenneth Wexler. Environmental Control Committee Cathy Friedlander president, Debbie Schoenfield vice-president, Stephen Gottlieb treasurer, Michele Cardelis secretary, Elliot Ja- cobson student government rep., Mr. Cohen advisor. Adele Burke, Amy Colleure, Annette Collins, Camille Connelly, Phillis Farenga, Betty Garner, Stephanie Gieseking, Lewis Gor- don, Veronica Hrdy, Diana Keat, Suzi Kritchek, Sue Massey, He- len McEntee, Janet Michaels, Marc Selkin. Future Homemakers of America Susan Massey president, Donna Bragg vice-president, Patricia Rowehl secretary, Amy Collura treasurer, Susan Minichello student government rep., Mrs. Neal advisor. Alice Devlin, Janice Devlin, Patricia Dooley, Diane Hawkins, Carol Johnn, Susan Koburger, Coleen McHugh, Susan Nelson, Mary Jane Reagan, Joyce Roeber, Susan Sansone, Gloria Spraque, Mary Tucker, Victoria Urbanouski, Joanne Weiss. Future Nurses of America Angela Bianculli president, Roberta Whitmarsh vice-president, Patricia Rowehl secretary, Linda Looney treasurer, Patricia Knip- per historian, Carolann Chwalisz student government rep., Mrs. Krumm advisor. Eileen Connolly, Elaine Fischer, Peggy Flaherty, Diane Hripscak, Carol Johnn, Mary Krummenacker, Mary Anne Murphy, Susan Nelson, Jude Newton, Suzanne Rabbitt, Mary Jane Regan, Gloria Sprague, Victoria Urbanouski, Patricia Williams, Carol Pender- gast, Maria Guerra, Debbie Tietjen. French Club Patricia Kurtz president, Arthur Siegel vice-president, Debbie Arnesen secretary, Thea Finkelstein, treasurer. Dr. Altobelli advisor. 209 Shelly Arnold, Debbie Barbaro, Betsy Beck, Sheree Becker, Eliza- beth Borrell, Karen Buarotti, Paul Bultman, Adele Burke, Pat Connera, Nancy Crown, Mike Danziger, Allison Deutsch, Mau- reen Dackow, Dorsey Danielson, Lewis Elting, John Ebecke, Rachelle Eisenstat, Nancy Friedman, Carol Greenstein, Anise Goldman, Danial Greenberg, Steven Gruenwald, Stefani Giesek- ing, Maryellen Germain, Susan Graber, Paul Gill, Susan Harvey, Lorraine Jurgens, Irene Junge, Mindy Kaplan, Susan Kavafes, Suzi Kurtcher, Karen Kotler, Alise Kreditor, Valerie Kotler, Slyvie Kuperberg, Pam Lambert, Jane Lamberti, Lynne-Anne Lombardi, Maryann Lombardi, Laura Marlow, Paul Markowski, Sheldom Melnitsky, Bob Owen, Dolores Olson, Jean O'Keefe, Holly Put- man, Sue Parks, Bernadette Piccione, Joan Rowehl, Lorraine Reed, John Rozos, Fran Santagata, Debbie Schoenecker, Gail Schwartz- man, Joan Satran, Bruce Shaffer, Sue Smith, Arlene Travis, Rich- ard Wayne, Helen Yee, Sandra Yannone. German Club Patricia Kurtz president, Roy Hennessey vice-president, Deborah Klein secretary, Kenneth Haller treasurer, Conrad Kreyling parliamentarian, Barry Dastin student government rep., Raymond Frohnhoefer Alternate rep., Miss Wessel advisor. Interact Club Barry Dastin president, Warren Newcorn vice-president, Ken Wexler treasurer, Myra Greenstein secretary, Pamela Burnett student government rep., Jon Gellert alternate rep., Bob Pryor chairman of the board, Richard Wayne, Carol Greenstein board members, Debbie Lesser, Gene Wexler members at large. Lon Baratz, Debbie Barbaro, Vicki Bauer, Jack Bellan, Meryl Brandt, Dominick Bruno, Cheryl Chalmers, Terry Coyler, Patricia Connors, Lisa Delmato, Beth DiDomenico, Aileen Doughtery, Robin Dwier, Steven Epstein, Steve Goldberg, Sandy Gordon, Carol Greenstein, Hilary Hassler, Marguerite Iacovazzo, Larry Levy, Ted Liban, Lauretta LoMonaco, Mark Ludman, Charlotte Malasky, Michael Malter, Lori Mayer, Patrece Moran, Maureen Morris, Rosemary Musacchio, Jean O'Keefe, Susan Pennesi, Thersa Perticaro, Cosimo Policastro, Margherite Policastro, Beate Porten, Marie Rannazzisi, Jeanine Riviera, Mitch Sakofs, Ronna Schneider, Barry Schwartz, Richard Silverman, Mike Spindel, Dennis Stein, Eileen Stein, Stuart Stern, Melissa Steuer, Mary Tisdell, Aleta Villazon, Florence Whaley. Italian Club Cosimo Policastro president, Susan Pennisi vice-president, Merrel Weiss secretary, Lewis Gordon treasurer, Carol Dantuono student government rep., Mr. Ferraro advisor. Cathy Ackuson, Denise Albin, Ann Bonarrigo, Rita Burt, Joan Chiarello, Margaret Cialdella, Judith Clurman, Marsha Collack, Dennis Delia, Claire Dowling, Melissa Duillo, Warren Gluck, Sandy Gordon, Lewis Gordon, Roberta Gould, Stephen Gottlieb, Lorraine Heuer, Marguerite Iacovazzo, Lauretta LoMonaco, Susan Minichelllo, Rosemary Musacchio, Valerie Ribaro, Eleanor Ricci, Kathy Scattoreggio, Debbie Segreto, Mary Tisdell, Jana Vacek, Patty Williams, Virginia Santini. JETS Ray Toth president, Russ Slanover vice-president, Richard Jen- nett treasurer, Mike Matzka, secretary, Mark Shikowitz parli- mentarian, Erik Erikkson student government rep.. Marl Lan- dress Chief engineer. Mike Danziger, Neil Fergeson, Lewis Gordon, Roy Hennisy, John Kirshner, Conrad Kreyling, Marc Ludman, Bruce Lanvin, Frank Larkin, Tove Muttis, Ira Smilowitz, Richard Soroko, Art Wood- cheke, Claude Weinberg. Latin Club Marc Drier senior consul, Amy Hafter junior consul, Pamels Lambert quaestor, Melissa Steuer praetor urbanus, Jo-Ann D'- Antonio praetor peregimus, Roslyn Goldmacher legatus, John Rosos aedile, Mr. Goldberg advisor. Jeff Butler, Shana Christensen, Adeline Ciannella, Leon Fonfa, Ruth Gargan, Ken Gelber, Russell Goldman, Ellen Goldwater, Stephen Gottlieb, Dianne Holly, Slyvie Kuperberg, Mark Lan dress, Diana Lang, Dana Petrarca, Joan Trentanove, Richard Wayne. Math Team Steve Goldberg president, Barry Dastin vice-president, Irs Smi- lowitz student government rep., Marc Drier captain, Erik Erikk- son exec, officer, Mr. Lovette advisor. 210 John Babouki, Dominick Bruno, Steve Epstein, Russell Goldman, Steve Gottlieb, Daniel Greenberg, Steve Gruenwald, Steve Issacs, Larry Levy, Mark Ludman, Mike Matzka, Bill Mazzei, Russ Slan- over, Richard Silverman, Ray Toth, Marilyn Turoff, Claude Weinberg, Merrell Weiss, Ken Wexler, Jim White. Modern Music Masters Judith Clurman president, Susan Shapiro vice-president, Beth DiDimenico secretary, Susan Muller treasurer, Jeffrey Kurland historian, Andrew Palley student government rep., Mr. Buttice advisor. Linda Alanko, Deborah Arnesen, Kathy Bennet, Joel Beniamino, Peter Bernstein, Robert Bischoff, Dina Burstein, Barbara Ca- tanese, Joan Chiarello, Hilda Chow, Robyn Cochran, Maryjo Crabtree, Robin Dweir, Erik Erikkson, Coren Estrin, Pat Frances, Ray Frohnhoefer, Brian Golden, Russell Goldman, Jeanne Green- ough, Myra Greenstein, Chris Hogan, David Jackson, Robin Ja- cobson, Kem Kaiten, Todd Kanter, John Kearney, Michael Kem- wood, Deboral Klein, Nina Korman, Alise Kreditor, Conrad Kreyling, Robin Kriss, Patricia Kurtz, Mark Landress, Ted Liban, Tom McLaughlin, Vicki Mehr, Jean Morris, Bruce Muhlenbruck, Bernadette Piccione, Stephen Polcek, Eileen Risica, Claire Rivoire, Richard Rothernberg, Joan Rowehl, Richard Sadies, Thomas Sanderson, Fred Sarstedt, Barry Schwartz, Anthony Signorelli, April Sommers, Susan Smith, Susan Smith, Hillary Sperber, Toni Stabile, Diane Strong, Steven Suarez, Doreen Sulzinski, Jana Vacek, Aleta Villason, Claude Weinberg, Marc Weinberg, Barry Weinberg, Andrea Wheaton, James White, Scott Wohl. Newspaper Bob Blumenthal editor-in-chief, Ken Wexler, Mark Ludman ass't. editors, Ellen Feinberg, Helene Elting news editors, Pam Lambert feature editor, Marcia Diamond business, Steve Rosenthal, Mi- chael Lax sports Richard Russell photography, Mr. Halowitch advisor. Particle Dina Buratein, Charlotte Malasky, Judy Hecht, Gwyn Jones, Chris Hogan editors, Babara Lee Grand, Ricky Palley ass't. editors. Scuba Club Wayne Sternberger president, Gary Haag vice-president, Ellyn Stern berger secretary. Paula Annenberg, Bab Born, Al Buoninconto, Mark Cacamis, Greg Cavaliero, Nick Galante, Joe Hachaduorian, Leslie Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Michael Kenwood, Jon Kirschner, Ken Kavall- er, Bruce Lavin, Robert Lamounette, Eugene Lederer, Judy Les- niak, Steve Morris, Rich Perillo, Chris Shove, Dave Schuarman, John Stuhmuller, Tom Volonino. Ski Club Robert Bloom president, Paul Incalcatera vice-president, Mitchell Messling treasurer, Gwenn Manthey secretary, Ken Friedman student government rep., Mr. Gallagher, Miss Cirincione advisors. George Ackerson, Judy Adamic, Kevin Allen, Richard Allison, Bell Alonge, Kenneth Amunosen, Ed Anastatio, Donna Ander- son, James Anglisano, Marsha Anker, Juliane Arpega, Jim Asaph, Paula Atchison, Michael Aug, Robert Avenius, Ann Band, Irwin Band, Debbie Barbaro, Joyce Barondess, Angela Bart, Todd Bas- han, Joan Bauer, Margaret Bauer, Sheree Becker, Julia Belcastro, Jack Bellan, George Bento, Phyllis Berg, Vicki Berk, John Beutel- man, Irele Bilancia, Mary Bilancia, Richard Bloom, Howie Blum- berg. Bob Blumenthal, Roberta Bocchiere, Kathie Bolognese, Gary Bonura, Bob Boan, Elisabeth Borrell, Margaret Brennan, Marie Brennan, Douglas Brenton, Darlene Brey, Marie Buechmann, Mary Burke, Mike Burwasser, Jeff Butler, Pat Butler, Mark Ca- camis, Candy Carfora, John Cassagne, Joe Carlino, Bill Collins, Terry Coyler, Earnest Constatine, Barbara Ann Cosanza, Russ Coatello, George Craft, Vincent Craft, Sue Cressman, Jane Crino, Maureen Dackow, Kathy Danlow, Toni D'Antuono, Sue David- son, Debbie Dechent, Julie Defendis, Lisa Delmato, Sal Diana, Pam DiPrima, Ann Donahue, Matt Donovan, Aileen Doughterty, Denise Dowd, Melissa Duillo, Nancy Eisemann, Ninette Eazzani- ti, Phyllis Farenga, Ellen Feinberg, Janice Ferguson, Diane Ferren- tino, Marianne Figliuolo, Marcy Finger, Pat Fisher, Robin Fisher, Lynn Foglia, Pat Foy, Diane Frey, Nancy Friedman, Ray Fuchs, James Fucito, Regina Galvin, Alicia Garb, Susan Garb, Matt Gau- didso, Jim Germain, Stephanie Gieseking, Bob Giummule, Steney Gottlieb, Debbie Gould, Mark Graber, Ricky Graber, Myra Greenstein, Renee Greenberg, Maria Guerra, Richard Guerra, Kathy Haliasz, Jean Harvey, Bill Healey, Doreen Harvey, Laurie Heroy, Lorraine Heyer, Richard Hoffman, Debbie Hughes, Kris Ingrolstad, Elliot Jacobson, Debra Jacjson, Nancy Jackson, Paula Jargo, Nancy Johnson, Rich Jennett, Kathy Johnson, Herb Jacob- son, Dave Jones, Ellen Jones, Karla Jurgelevich, Lorraine Jurgens, Rich Kanuck, Ken Kawaller, Ronnie Kellner, Thomas Kellner, Bill Kelly, Joan Kelly, Debra Kennedy, Richard Kenyon, Jonathan Kirochner, Beborah Klein, Karen Kotlar, Kathy Kennedy, Alise 211 (Creditor, Philip Krumms, Slyvie Kuperberg, Jeff Kurland, Kathy Kwiatkowski, Dorothy Lake, Robert Lamounette, Mark Landress, Frank Lannigan, Jeff Larkin, Carol Laundis, Diane Lauricella, Trene Gabriel, Thomas GebHeardt, Karen Gerhard, Mery-Ellen Germain, Lonnie Gettman, Paul Gill, Robert Goldwasser, Ellen Goldwasses, Denise Goldis, Brian Golden, Lewis Gordon, Michael Gossy, Sue Graber, Rich Grant, John Greber, Roger Gregoski, Cheryl Gries, Karen Grunfelder, Bob Goldmucher, Roberta Gould, Bill Gucker, Paul Gustafson, Robert Gwinzda, Sue Hanft, Gary Haag, Brian Healey, Cheryl Hearns, Denise Heller, Denise Heilman, Kim Hoberock, Brian Howe, Bethann Hood, Bob Ho- rowitz, Diane Hripesak, Terry Humphreys, Betsey Heroy, Danny Lavery, Bruce Lavin, Melissa Lawhon, Michael Lax, Debbie Leeck, Cecillia Lepper, Barbara Leogrande, Debra Lesser, Rich Levandov, Larry Levy, Tony Liotta, Jon Littmann, Gary Ljuingquist, Michael LoGalbo, Mary Ann Lombardi, Lauretta Lomonaco, Linda Loo- ney, Gary Lubben, Linda Luhrs, Bill Lyons, Steve Maida, Henry Morano, Kathy Madonna, John Magliano, Pam Manke, Sandy Manthey, Nina Manieri, James Marsh, Cathy Martin, Laura Mar- low, Bob Mauro, Lori Mayer, Donns McCafferty, Ann Mc- Manus, Tom McManus, Joe Meares, Kathy Mele, Maureen Men- ig, Bonnie Lee Menz, Debra Messenger, Margaret Meyer, Sonna Mezzacappa, Jos Mifsud, Pat Moran, Kathy Morano, Irene Mor- ano, Laurie Morrison, Kathleen Morrow, Mindy Moskowitz, Richard Motschenbacker, Carol Moyer, Bob Muller, Pat Mullin, Nancy Murnane, Jeff Neirs, Mindy Neirs, Lynn Niederauer, Ka- thy Nemeth, Diane Nobile, Carol Odnaha, Delores Olsen, Rose- mary O'Regan, Magret Ort, Stephanie O'Sullivan, Michele Pas- cola, Sue Parks, Selene Paternoster, Liz Penisi, Theresa Perticario, Gary Pfaeffle, Bernadette Piccione, Cosimo Policastro, Margherite Policastro, Debbie Poole, Donna Potente, Heidi Powers, Margaret Prokapek, Michlel Puglise, Linda Pugis, Andy Purnick, Rosemary Quinn, Marie Rannaizzisi, Pam Ranno, Kevin Rapp, Debbie Rauf, Russel Rauf, Alan Raymond, Lorraine Reed, Bill Reichert, Jeanine Rivera, Adele Rivoire, Bill Roach, George Rochler, Tom Rodecker, Debbie Rosman, Joan Russo, Andrea Ross, Rich Ros- sol, Mary Ellen Ruiz, Sue Ryan, Mary Sadowski, Jackie Samoles- ki, Wade Samowitz, Fran Santagata, Mary Sans, Linda Schairer, Debbie Schera, Deb Schoenecker, Debbie Schoenfeld, Novelle Schroeder, Elaine Schuler, Donna Schuman, Ron Schwartz, Jo- seph Scully, Bob Seiffert, Gary Sedoruk, Mark Shikowitz, Jeff Sholwich, Anthony Shubert, Darlene Tschan, Lloyd Tucker, Ed Uuyas, Jana Vacek, Arlene Vahamonde, Linda Vjvari, Cosimo Volpe, Joel Waks, Pat Walsh, Robert Walter, Pat Walters, Diane Wansor, Nancy Wedlock. Spanish Club Judy Diamond president, Lynn Niederaurer vice-president, Mary Roche secretary, Melissa Steuer treasurer, Charlotte Malasky student government rep., Mrs. Kosma advisor. Cathy Ackerson, Sylvia Arnold, Linda Balogh, Lon Baratz, Mar- garat Bauer, Ilene Blittman, Karen Blittman, Roberta Bocchiere, Lori Cantor, Judy Chanin, Cheryl Chalmers, Marsha Collack, Terry Coyler, Allison Dick, Cathy Dienen, Beth DiDimenico, Ann Donahue, Pat Dooley, Gary Duffy, Laura Einlunder, Rach- elle Eisenstat, Stephen Epstein, Jan Fassler, Laura Feinberg, Janice Ferguson, Marcy Finger, Pat Fischer, Robin Fisher, Mark Garrett, Betty Sue Gibney, Nancy Gietschier, Brian Gilmenery, Karen Gladitz, Monica Grimm, Fernando Guaquita, Amy Hafter, Ann Harkins, Alice Hayden, Cheryl Hearens, Judy Hecht, Debbie Hughes, Terry Humphreys, Leslie Johnson, Irene Junge, Lori Kaufman, Valerie Kotlar, Marjorie Knipel, Lorraine Lorch, Vicki Mehr, Liene Morris, Mindy Moskowitz, Nancy Muller, Mindy Meirs, Phyliss Nickelson, Sylvia Ostroski, Carol Odnoha, Liz Pennisi, Marian Perina, Dorothy Pitched, Beate Porten, John Prince, Marie Rannizizzi, Robert Reden, Lorraine Reed, Terry Rojas, Arlene Rosenblatt, Iris Samuela, Joann Samuelson, Ronna Schneider, Debbie Schosnecker, Steven Schwartz, Karen Shapiro, Robert Skolneck, Karen Slowey, Susan Smith, Eileen Stein, Deb Tietjen, Linda Turk, Arlene Vahamonde, Patricia Williams. Student Government Council Steve Rosenthal president, Hank Shadwell chairman, Alise Kredi- tor vice-president, Ellen Goldwasser secretary. Bob Blumenthal treasurer, Ralph Ricardo Attendance Officer, Marcia Diamond, Ellen Feinberg, G.O chairmen, Steve Gottlieb, Debbie Peltz stu- dent sponsored act., Helene Elting pin and merit chairman, Hilary Hassler, Neil Waxman bulletin board, Vicki Bauer ticket booth, Wayne Sternberger parliamentarian. Thespian Society Stephen Polcek president, Claudia Cines vice-president, Jean Morris secretary, Debbie Wayne treasurer, Maria Vitelli business manager and historian, Mr. Crucilla advisor. Syndie Bender, Trudie Bender, Richard Bloom, Robert Bloom Glen Corlin, Marcia Diamond, Robin Diamond, Beth Di- Dimenico, Barbara Director, Joe Egan, Mariann Fanara, Ellen Feinberg, Pat Gavin, Jon Gellert, Brian Golden, Russell Goldman, Carol Greenstein, Gary Haag, Robin Horn, Davis Jackson, Herb Jacobson, Alise Kreditor, Slyvie Kuperberg, Jeff Kurland, Pat Kurtz, Pam Lambert, Mark Landresz, Tom Lang, Ellen Layne, Wendy Leet, Debbie Levison, Ted Liban, Naomi Lippin, Lynne- 212 Anne Lombardi, Lori Mayer, Tom McManus, Mitch Messling, Eileen Nathen, Ginny O'Brian, Andy Palley, Debbie Pandolphi, Debra Peltz, Bernadette Piccione, Ira Reiter, Robin Ribarich, Claire Rivoire, Aaron Schorr, Hank Shadweli, Ellen Sklarz, Ellyn Sternberger, Wayne Sternberger, Larry Sussman, Barbara Van- trello, Neil Waxman, Larry Weinblatt, Mark Weinreb, Stephen Weiss, Diane Strong, James White. United Nations Club Deborah Arneson president, Sheldon Melnitsky vice-president, Roslyn Goldmacher secretary, Amy Hafter treasurer, Pat Kurtz parliamentarian, Mrs. Putterman advisor. Shelley Arnold, Dorothy Brennen, Hilda Chow, Terry Colyer, Pat Conners, Mark Drier, Paul Gil, Richard Golsberg, Anise Goldman, Judy Hecht, Pamela Lambert, Lynne Lombardi, Char- lotte Malasky, Sharon Scnmerzler, Ray Toht, Ellen Whaley, An- drea Wheaton. Chorale Mr. Arnold director. soprano Deborah Arnesen, Pat Boyens, Jabe Bradley, Judith Clur- man, Michele Cramer, Ellen Feinberg, Pat Francis, Ellen Goldwas- ser, Renee Greenberg, Robin Jacobson, Pat Kurtz, Kathy Morand, Sue Muller, Eileen Nathan, Bernadette Piccione, Donna Potente, Joan Rowehl, Sue Smith, contralto Sue Albach, Charlene Alimen- a, Kathy Bennett, Annette Collins, Marcia Diamond, Jeanne Greenough, Carol Greenstein, Marie Guastella, Diane Holly, Jean Kozluk, Patricia Lynch, Jean Morris, Claire Rivoire, Yvonne Ste- fanilo, Cheryl Totter, tenor Joel Beniamino, Jeff Davis, Ray Frohnhoefer, James Horner, Jeff Kurland, Tom McLaughlin, Sal Principe, William Roach, Gary Sedoruk, Anthony Shubert. bass Tom Burt, Gary Haag, Chris Hogan, Paul Incalcatera, Bill Jaka- bek. Bob Lowig, Steve Polcek, Stuart Schwartz, Anthony Shub- ert, Stuart Stern, Phillip Urena, Barry Weinstein, Stephen Weiss, Wesley Wohl, Ken Wood. Madrigals Mr. Arnold director, Judith Clurman student director. soprano Judy Clurman, Pat Francis, Robin Jacobson, contralto Jeanne Greenough, Carol Greenstein, Andrea Wheaton, tenor Joel Beniamino, Jeff Kurland, Mike Nesbitt, bass Bill Jakabek, Steve Polcek, Nick Stamos, Steve Suarez. Sophomore Girls' Chorus soprano Diana Andino, Judy Benson, Naomi Groont, Nancy Hal- ley, Cheryl Hearns, Kathy Kennedy, Diane Lobel, Julaine Mc- Innis, Maryann Murphy, Marian Ferina, Robin Scrop, Amy Seltzer, Carol Stengl. contralto Linda Hartman, Patricia Johnson, Karla Jurgelvitch, Barbara Marzillo, Gale Sipinick, Maryanne Uebel, Barbara Zahn. Sophomore Mixed Chorus Mr. Arnold director, soprano Carolyn Abstey, Louann Austin, Denise Bonsang, Nancy Boyd, Edith Burd, Adele Burke, Victoria Consentino, Claudia Dergin, Alison Dick, Candy DePinto, Joane Dutko, Hilda Herra- dor, Colleen Kiernan, Carol Maccio, Patrice Moran, Lisa Neuen- haff, Diana Pascola, Selene Paternoster, Luanne Pernesi, Joan Pic- cione, Theresa Rizos, Nancy Robinson, Susan Stone, Nancy Webster, Sandra Yannone. contralto Ritamarie Albert, Irene Bi- lancia, Mary Bilancia, Andrea Caltigirone, Carmela Carforda, Liz Conrad, Aileen Daly, Lisa Delmato, Ethelyn Enos, Chris Frey, Bonnie Fuchs, Susan Garb, Linda Glueckert, Ronnie Hand, Debra Hughes, Doreen Hutchings, Shelley Kamber, Christine Khouri, Marjorie Knipel, Diane Kopt, Maryann Lombardi, Patrina Manni- no, Sandy Moyer, Linda Schaiver, Maureen Scollon, Geraldine Sicari, Diane Szczerba. tenor Steve Bogaen, John Brady, Bruce Depalma, Francis Ferreiram, Mark Garrett, George Mangan, Rob- ert Rasmussen, Fred Schiavone, Tom Serrelli. bass Herbert Brad- ensten, Sal Buscarino, John Fitzpatrick, Edward Hahn, Roy Han- sen, Richard Kanuck, Gary Ljungquist, Rich Luhrs, Mike Marce- ca, Stephen Marcera, Frank Marzillo, Davis Mayer, Lance Nils- son, Robert Quaresima, John Santamaria, Joe Schulman, Steve Sulzinski. Junior-Senior Girls' Chorus Mr. Goldstein director. Constance Ambrico, Carin Aschner, Diane Babat, Lynne Barker, Vickie Bauer, Phyllis Berg, Vicki Berk, Susan Block, Ann Bonnari- go, Anne Boyens, Karen Bruckner, Pam Burnett, Susan Cady, Mary Callahan, Mary Carney, Angela Casamassima, Lucille Ca- tanzarita, Cheryl Chalmers, Adeline Cianella, Jeanette Clark, Amy Collura, Camille Connolly, Barbara Cosenza, Susan David- son, Barbara Director, Mary Fisher, Nanct Friedman, Betty Gard- ner, Anise Goldman, Susan Gonzalez, Deborah Gpuld, Susan Harvey, Georgette Kaplan, Lori Kaufman, Pat Kennedy, Donna Kofahl, Robin Kriss, Ellen Layne, Linda Lerner, Susan Massey, 213 Donna Mathews, Regina Mauro, Anne McManus, Jean Moran, Constance Nervick, Linda O'Campo, Donna Patelis, Carol Pen- dergast, Susan Pennisi, Dorothy Pitched, Beate Porten, Heidi Powers, Adele Rivoire, Jeanne Rooman, Debra Schera, Joanne Schmidt, Irene Seery, Nancy Shapiro, Corinne Stotolowicz, Carol Smith, April Summers, Toni Stabile, Linda Supon, Joy Thaler, Jacquelin Theis, Adris Weiss, Veronica Willets, Pat Williams, Denise Yatras. Concert Band Mr. Pellerin conductor. Michele Borowsky, Steve Feibus, Keith Freeman, Kevin Jenkins, Tom Lang, Diana Lang, Steve Lentz, Debbie Levison, Tom Mc- Manus, Rich Ratner, Mitchell Sakofs, Hank Shadwell, Garrett Shea, Vivian Smith, Mark Basse, Robert Boxer, Darlene Brey, Laurie Heroy, Kristin Ingvoldstad, Herb Jacobson, Mitch Lan- dress, Paula Lippin, Bonnie Lee Menz, Jeffrey Neirs, Mindy Neirs, Holly Putnam, Russell Rauf, Eileen Risica, Allan Schuster, Linda Somer, Steve Szczesniak, Peter Thorsen, Jana Vacek, Aleta Villazon, Sylbia Arnold, Donna Attolino, Brian Baldwin, Howard Blumberg, Debra Bose, Nancy Louise Brown, Mark Cacamis, John Cassagne, Don Cerbone, Nancy Crown, Dennis Delia, Cor- ey DiDomenico, Mike Dispenza, John Emmel, Jan Fassler, Col- leen Gargan, Paul Gebhardt, Arnold Genovesi, Debra Geoghegan, Anna Giovenco, Denise Goldis, Larry Goldstein, Robert Gold- wasser, Roger Greguski, Bob Horowitz, Keith Hoye, Robert Inoc- co, Jean Klein, Stephen Kluck, John Kovacs, Eugene Lederer, Lawrence Levy, Sandra Manthey, Wayne Miranda, Elizabeth Pennisi, Richard Perillo, Judy Polatschak, Fred Powell, Paul Ra- bin, Lynn Regan, Joan Satran, Audrey Schmerzler, Louis Schartz, Karen Shapiro, Paul Stefak, Linda Stiehler, Gary Torres, Marilyn Turoff, Carl Vitelli, Maiam Wilson. Stage Band Mr. Abt conductor. saxophone Peter Bernstein, Bob Bischoff, Nina Korman, Richard Rothenberg, Tom Sanderson, Scott Wohl. trombones Danny De- lia, Ted Liban, Andy Palley, Richard Saddles, trumpets Daniel Cuvier, Bob Hammond, Mike Kenwood, Fred Sarstedt, Gene Wexler. rhythm Joe Giovenco, Ken Kaiten, Rick Krahn, Jeff Riz- zo, Jon Taylor, James White, Richard Palley. String Ensemble Mr. Buttice conductor. violin Sue Shapiro, Lorraine Heuer, Doreen Sulzenski, Mary Jo Crabtree, Vicki Mehr, Bruce Muklenhuck, Elliot Jacobson, viola Chris Hogan, Coren Estrin, Mary Sans, cello Myra Greensteim, Hilda Chow, string bass James White, Nancy Jackson. Symphonic Wind Ensemble Mr. Abt conductor flutes Paula Annenberg, Dina Burstein, Beth DiDomenico, Robin Dweir, Alise Kreditor, Diane Schnakenberg, Ellen Sklarz, April Sommers, Andrea Tyson, Merrell Weiss, oboes Tony Signorelli, Arlene Travis, clarinets Hilary Sperber, Robyn Cochran, Debbie Delbiondo, Ruth Geiger, Denise Heller, Todd Kanter, Charlene Kratchman, Sheldon Melnitsky, Laurie Morrison, Dolores Olsen, Sharon Pollack, Richard Rothenberg, Diane Strong, Wayne Sturges, Claude Weinberg, Mark Weinreb, Mark Weinberg, Glenn Wolfson, Brad Nitzberg, Gary Silverman, David Correnti, Erik Erikkson, Conrad Kreyling. bassoon Russell Goldman; sax Peter Bernstein, Nina Korman, Tom Sanderson, Scott Wohl, Bob Bischoff, french horn Linda Alanko, Bon Estrin, David Jackson, Richard Palley, Barry Schwartz, Susan Smith, cornets Denise AI- bin, Dan Cuvier, Bon Hammond, Mike Kenwood, Robert Lance, Warren Newcom, Dana Petrarca, Fred Sarstedt, Gene Wexler. trombones Daniel Delia, Gary Fippinger, Ted Liban, Andy Palley, Richard Saddles, baritone horn John Kearney, Bill Lyon, Jonathan Taylor, tube Ed Kingsley, string bass James White, percussion Gary Barton, Larry Bray, Mark Gaide, Ken Kaiten, Debbie Klein, Jeff Rizzo, George Waldenmeyer. Symphony Orchestra Mr. Buttice conductor, Susan Shapiro concert mistress. violin Susan Shapiro, Susan Muller, Vicki Mehr, Bruce Muhlen- bruck, Lorraine Heuer, Mary Jo Crabtree, Elliott Jacobson, Do- reen Sulzinski, Barbara Catanese, Joan Marie Chiarello, Valerie Kotlar, Susan McKay, Ira Reiter, Patricia Gavin, Neal Platt, Gary Wicks, Kathy Caputo, Irene Junge, Dorothy Lake, Debbie Air- sano, Carol Badger, Florence Whaley, Melissa Duillo, Fran Belcas- tro, Lynne Harris, Arden Reiter, Andrea Prokos, Sara Madden, Susan Zorzo, Patricia Butler, Janet Michaels, Maureen Stephen- son. viola Chris Hogan, Coren Estrin, Wendy Simon, Irene Kuly- nych, Karen Kotlar, Jeff White, cello Myra Greenstein, Hilda Chow, Michael Desposito, Lorraine Kikel, Steven Gruenwald, Laura Marlow, Andrew Purnick, Robin Kritchek, Joan Rogers, horn Susan Smith, Davis Jackson, Barry Schwartz, trumpet Mi- chael Kenwood, Dana Petraea, flute Beth DiDomenico, Merrell Weiss, oboe Anthony Signorelli, Arlene Travis, Karen Shapiro, bassoon Russell Goldman, clarinet Claude Weinberg, Marc Wein- berg. trombone And Palley, Richard Saddles, Ted Liban. percus- sion Kenneth Kaiten, Larry Bray, Debbie Klein. 214 Fall Sports Cross Country Tennis Soccer Football VARSITY FOOTBALL WON 2 LOST 6 lost Hicksville 7 Herricks 14 lost Hicksville 6 Plain edge 16 lost Hicksville 6 Farmingdale 28 lost Hicksville 0 MacArthur 22 lost Hicksville 23 Clarke 26 lost Hicksville 7 Syosset 28 won! Hicksville 37 Plainview 16 won! Hicksville 28 Hewlett 14 Varsity Football Front Row: Richard Leary, Tom McAllister, Kirk Jurgelevich, Tom Diehl, Larry Cenna, Tony Giacomaggio, Ted Ste- faniw, Russ Bookstaver, Charles lnduddi. SecondRow: Ken Wood, Tom Ernst, Kevin Sheehan, Bill Meddis, Ed Grams, Jim Ajello, Tom McAuley, Walt Stahle, Jim Kilfoil. ThirdRow: Steve Notskas, Brad Ernst, Dave Spector, Nick Pagano, Lou Chiodo, Steve Feibus, Bob Daub, Vic Gildemadrid, Ken Pulomena. Fourth Row: Dave Jones, Pete Gaffney, Bob Roche, Don Doherty, Vince Murphy, Gary Bonura, Clint Brown. Top Row: Tony DiLorenzo, Tony Es- posito, Andy Lezak, Guy Kowalski, Nick Ragone, Pat Quinn, Gary Phaeffle. Head Coach: James Grantham. Ass't Coaches: Wayne Bryan, Bill Meyer. Camera Shy: Gabe Rodriguez (Manager), A1 Price, Tom O'Reilly. Coaches Hogan and P II TTflDUl i DC ITCH Quatrini coin crucial OAIiTUlWlA DU A 1 BY GEORGIA TECH, -7 60-Yard Run Toward Wrong Goal by Rlegels of California Helps TÂŤoh Win Before 70,000. OWN MAN STOPS HIS DASf But Georgians Tackle Him 01 3-Yard Line and Maree Blocks Ktck for Safety Junior Fullback Walt Stahle goes over the top for another first down. J.V. FOOTBALL Front Row: Ray Kelly, Robert Devito, Rick Doolittle, Tommy Ribarich (manager), Greg Cavaliero, Phil Spaletta, Roger Gomez. Second Row: Coach Grazio, John Hupfer, Frank Marzillo, Joseph Bruno, Bill Mcllwrath, John Spadola, Pete D'Amato, Coach Quatrini. Third Row: Coach Hogan, George Gramaglia, Mike Dispenza, Keith Hoye, Kim Torrellas, John Vrona, Robert Gwiazda, Ed Pound. Back Row: Joseph Scully, Arthur Kammerman. Camera Shy: Thomas Bergin, Donald Cerbone, Victor DeMarzi, Mike Siracusa. J.V. FOOTBALL WON 6 LOST 2 won! Hicksville 22 Herricks 8 won! Hicksville 30 Plainedge 6 lost Hicksville 14 Farmingdale 22 won! Hicksville 56 MacArthur 0 won! Hicksville 54 Clarke 6 lost Hicksville 8 Sy osset 21 won! Hicksville 14 Plainview 0 won! Hicksville 46 Hewlett 0 Larry Genna cuts down this Plainedge runner. 219 220 The J.V. line sets up for action â with Phil Spaletta at the helm. George Gramaglia Bill Mcllwrath tiptoes down the sideline. Bill Meddis, the experienced QB of the Varsity Squad, fin- ished off his high school career with another fine season of passing and running. He thrilled HHS fans for years with his fine play-calling and talent, as we can see here in another Meddis touchdown run. Chuck Induddi tackles an unsuspecting opponent. The Hicksville team running through an option play â Bill Meddis fakes the handoff to fullback Walt Stahle, with protection on the line by Kevin Sheehan, Kirk Jurgelev- ich, and Richard Leary. 221 Bob Daub, the exciting Varsity quarterback, made his debut in 1970 while only a sophomore. Here we see him doing what he does best, with great blocking by Jim Ajello, Tom Diehl, and Tom McAllister. 222 J. V. SOCCER Roster: Peter Arena, Douglas Bafaro, Dave Brady, William Brandt, Mark Cacamis, Michael Cain, George Calisto, Carmine Castellano, Vincent Chiodo, Daniel Delia, Dennis Delia, Douglas Dwyer, John Glynn, Richard Goldberg, Rodney Gomez, Robert Hart, Victor Herrera, Robert Link, Steven Maida, Tom Maier, Stephen Meszaros, Frank McGinley, John McMahon, Thomas Murphy, Michael Nesbitt, Hector Ortega, Richard Perillo, James Schumacher, Stuart Schwartz, Gary Sedoruk, Mark Shikowitz, Glen Skrynecki, William Slome, Steve Sulzinski, Steve Szczeniak, Tom Volonino, Joseph Varecha, Ste- phen Wylder, Frank Ziccardi. Coach: John Santoro. Soccer VARSITY SOCCER Roster: Robert Blumenthal, Michael Camera, Martin D'Amico, Jeff Davis, Joseph Gervasi, Richard Kenyon, Steve Kornhaber, Richard Levandov, Paul Lind- blom, Phillip Krumm, Ed Kahn, Richard Marrone, Robert Mayfield, Kevin Patterson, Steve Petersen, Arthur Uhlich, Ed Wayte, Mark Weinreb, Adam Geslak, Chris Hansen, Cliff Garone, James Hugger, Anthony Saluzzi, Ken Meyer, Wayne Miranda. Coach: Harry Renn. VARSITY SOCCER lost WON 4 Hicksville LOST 8 TIE 1 0 Farmingdale 1 won! Hicksville 3 Plainedge 0 lost Hicksville 0 Herricks 2 lost Hicksville 1 Center Moriches 3 lost Hicksville 1 MacArthur 3 lost Hicksville 1 Sy osset 2 won! Hicksville 2 Clarke 0 tied Hicksville 2 Farmingdale 2 won! Hicksville 2 Plainedge 1 lost Hicksville 1 Herricks 4 lost Hicksville 0 MacArthur 4 lost Hicksville 0 Syosset 2 won! Hicksville 3 Clarke 0 All League Fullback Joe Gervasi J.V. SOCCER WON 5 LOST 6 lost Hicksville 0 Farmingdale 1 lost Hicksville 3 Plain edge 4 lost Hicksville 0 Herricks 1 lost Hicksville 0 MacArthur 1 won! Hicksville 1 Sy osset 0 won! Hicksville 4 Clarke 0 won! Hicksville 3 Plain edge 0 lost Hicksville 1 Herricks 2 won! Hicksville 2 MacArthur 1 lost Hicksville 1 Syosset 2 won! Hicksville 3 Clarke 2 but Ed Kahn does it again! 225 Mark Weinreb and Steve Petersen feel the full im- pact of this collision. A footrace for the ball â Good Guys always win! 226 Steve Kornhaber really puts his foot into this one. Coach John Allum-Poon â on one of the team's not-so-fine days. TENNIS WON 2 LOST 10 lost Hicksville 3 Clarke 4 lost Hicksville 0 Herricks 7 lost Hicksville 1 Sy osset 6 lost Hicksville 2 Farmingdale 5 won! Hicksville 6 Vi Plainedge lost Hicksville 3 MacArthur 4 lost Hicksville 3 Clarke 4 lost Hicksville 0 Herricks 7 lost Hicksville 1 Sy osset 6 lost Hicksville 3 Farmingdale 4 won! Hicksville 6 Plainedge 1 lost Hicksville 3 MacArthur 4 227 TENNIS Front Row: Mike Matter, Gene Wexler, Mike Logalbo, Jon Littman, Jeff Zimmerman, Sam Lip- pin, Paul Gil. Back Row: Coach John Allum-Poon, Todd Kantor, Bob Pryor, Todd Bashan, Mitch Sak- ofs, Rich Rosenzweig. Camera Shy: Warren Newcorn, Don Bruckner, Richard Hoffman. MEET Hicksviile-Great Neck-Carey North Shore Track Coaches Assoc. Hie ksville-Sy osset Port Washington-Hicksville Far mingdale-Plainedge-l licks ville Harborfields-Hicksville Great Neck South Invitational Herrkks-Hicksville MacArthur-Hicksville Clarke-Hicksville North Shores Section VIII Bethpage G.O. CROSS-COUNTRY WON 8 LOST 1 RESULTS (least points win) won! 2 H-34 CNS-53 9th place-23 schools competing lost 1 H-32 S-25 won! 1 H-21 PW-34 won! 2 H-28 P-50 won! 1 H-27 HF-28 2nd place-16 schools competing won! 1 H-17 Her-41 won! 1 H-15 Mac-48 won! 1 H-26 C-33 2nd place-13 schools competing 3rd place-19 schools competing 4th place-14 schools competing C-38 F-51 The Hicksville Cross-Country Team hits the track. Cross Country 228 CROSS-COUNTRY Roster: Larry Blauvelt, Larry Casassa, Peter Colling, John Kearney, Vincent Luisi, James Mattis, Sheldon Melnitsky, Garrett Van Houten, Richard Allison, Bill Auffant, Brian Austin, Dan Bell, Donald Browning, John Kovaks, Tom Lawlor, A1 Santini, Kurt Spielman, Kevin Masters. Coach Bob Hilsky. Winter Sports Slick Nick Monfriedo showing how the game is played Basketball VARSITY BASKETBALL Bottom Row: Bob Weis, Richard Moeller, Richie Berg, Tom Desi- mone Middle Row: Joe Anello, Mark Weinreb, Ed Kahn, Brian Pinelli Back Row: Tony Di- Lorenzo, Peter Gaffney, Paul Parsons, Paul Krab- beler, Charles Westerman, Kevin Jenkins. Coach- es: Buddy Bryan, Nick Monfriedo. Managers: Greg Gill and Mitch Kleinberg. 230 Head Coach Buddy Bryan Kevin Jenkins Guard Mark Weinreb â Mr. Defenseâ Paul Krabbeler In only his sophomore year, Paul Richie Berg taking his famous jump shot. Parsons found a place in the varsity 1:--- 231 Bob Pistol Pete Goldmacher A piggy-back foul shot J. V. BASKETBALL: John Ebbecke, Paul Lindbloom, Robert Bischoff, Donald Kopf, Robert Goldmacher, James Schumacher, Joseph McHale, Steve Sussman, Gary Gross, George Gramaglia, John Kovsh, Robert Tyman, Daryl Fink, Joseph Varecha. Coach: Mr. Quattri- ni. Manager: Robert Goldwasser. J.V. BASKETBALL WON 8 LOST 11 won! Hicksville 53 Plain view 37 won! Hicksville 49 BOCES H.S. 34 won! Hicksville 45 East Meadow 37 won! Hicksville 73 Gr. Neck South 50 lost Hicksville 55 Beth page 56 lost Hicksville 53 Division Ave. 56 lost Hicksville 49 Uniondale 67 won! Hicksville 49 Farmingdale 38 lost Hicksville 44 Syosset 50 won! Hicksville 64 Clarke 34 won! Hicksville 68 MacArthur 57 lost Hicksville 38 Plainedge 48 lost Hicksville 38 Herricks 48 won! Hicksville 59 Farmingdale 52 lost Hicksville 45 Svosset 65 lost Hicksville 47 Clarke 49 lost Hicksville 50 MacArthur 51 lost Hicksville 48 Plainedge 60 lost Hicksville 58 Herricks 68 George Gramaglia 233 Joseph Varecha Wrestling 234 Coach Steve Toma ini examines the situation Varsity Wrestling Dan Delia 98 lbs. 2nd Brentwood Christmas Tournament, 2nd Division I Tournament, 5th in North Shore Mitch Hirsch iq5 lbs. 3rd Div. I Tournament, 4th North Shore Manny Undo 112 lbs. Paul Bean 119 |bs. Wayne Miranda 128 lbs. Ed Grams 134 lbs. 2nd Brentwood Tournament, 3rd Div. I Lou Chiodo.................................... 140 lbs. Captain, 23-1-2,1st Div. I, 1st North Shore, 2nd County Walter Weller 147 lbs. 3rd Div. I, 8th North Shore, 2nd County Kirk Jurgelevich 157 lbs. 25-1 !!! 1st Div. 1,1st North Shore, 3rd County Bob Starke 169 lbs. Steve Conte................................... 179 |bs. 2nd Brentwood Tournament, 3rd Div.l Tom McAllister Uid. 2nd Div. I, 4th County Kirk on his way to 25-1 VARSITY WRESTLING RESULTS RECORD: 9 WINS 3 LOSSES 1 TIE Hicksville 20 Walt Whitman 27 Hicksville 32 Holy Trinity 13 Hicksville 3rd place Brentwood Christmas Tournament Hicksville 19 North Shore 28 Hicksville 24 Island Trees 19 Hicksville 28 West bury 19 Hicksville 35 Clarke 8 Hicksville 24 Plainedge 18 Hicksville 24 Locust Valley 24 Hicksville 32 Herricks 12 Hicksville 33 Sy osset 8 Hicksville 7 Farmingdale 31 Hicksville 42 Great Neck S. 8 Hicksville 34 MacArthur 16 Hicksville2nd place Division I Tournament Hicksville 5th place North Shores 235 Captain Chiodo J.V. WRESTLING: Front Row (L-R): Steve Sacco, Don Meltzer, Bill Solaway, Bob Carmine, Pete Damato Middle Row: Mike Darmonte, John Shannon, Keith Hoye, Jim Lynch, Wayne Miranda Back Row : Ray Price, Tom Burt, Mike Cerlini, Steve Bedell, Bob Starke, Gabe Rodri- guez. Not Pictured: George Waldermayer, Steve Maida, Larry Sussman, Tom Ernst. The crowds always filled the bleachers to support a superb team. Wally Weller, the second best wrestler in the county in the 147 pound weight class. Kirk trying out some moves on J.V. coach Marvin Goldberg. Senior Mitch Hirsch worked hard for a fine season. Indoor Track TRACK: Daniel Bell, Robert Scauzillo, Larry Blauvelt, James Ajello, Walt Stahle, Tom Maier, Peter Colling, Vincent Luisi, John Kearney, Tom Flynn, Ken Meyer, Kevin Kutner, Sheldon Melnitsky, Larry Casassen, Glenn Williams, Don Moran'! Danny Murphy, Bob Wascher, Tom McNicholas, Dave Blaushild, Donald Rowan, Richard Luhrs, Brian Austin, Tom Law- lor, Don Browning, Kurt Spielman. BOWLING '70-'71 Division Ave Varsity W 2-1 J.V. Bowling Island Trees W 3-0 L 0-3 Sy osset L 0-3 L 1-2 VARSITY BOWLING: Edward Rich- Port Washington W 2-1 L 0-3 man, Steve Kornhaber, Michael Logal- MacArthur L 1-2 bo, John Latano, Bruce Foster, Martin Plainedge W 3-0 L 0-3 Kirschenheiter. J.V. BOWLING: Rob- Division Ave. W 2-1 __ ert Link, Richard Sadlis, John Santa- Island Trees W 3-0 L 1-2 maria, Dominick Santoriello, Michael Sy osset L 1-2 L 1-2 Savino, Richard Webber. Port Washington W 2-1 L 1-2 MacArthur L 1-2 Plainedge L 1-2 L 0-3 Var.-W-7 L-5 J.V. -W-0 L-8 Record Varsity tied for 2nd Place in League I Place 3rd in North Shores, 16th in County Cheerleading VARSITY CHEERLEADING: Robin Ribarich â Captain, Carol Esposito â Co. Captain, Maryann Masciello, Eileen Smyth, Janet Yannotti, Kim Hoberock, Sue Kowalchuk, Pat Thomas, Joan Mor- ace, Nancy Remensnyder. J.V. CHEERLEADING: Pat McCauley â Capt., Candy Carfora â Co. Capt., Joyce LoDotti, Maureen Dole, Sue Kramer, Debbie Mc- Cann, Chris Frey, Don- na Masters, Pat Vizinar- za, Cheryl Gries. Coquettes Peg Hoosack M.V.P. Varsity Field Hockey jfii v Doreen Harvey M.V.P. Undefeated â1970 Helen Hueppi M.V.P. 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S1R40I Kinetoscope Front for adding the Edison moving pictore fsa- tore to any stereoptlcoo or professional magic lantern. Price...;........ ..... 75.00 No. S1R40A Improved Take Up Device, for rewinding film; con be attached to any Edison Kinetoscope, If desired. Price........................... â˘â˘ 10.00 WE ARE EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN THt EDISON MACHINE AND FILMS. Wear One Off These COMICAL MOTTO RINGS LOTS OF INNOCENT FUN deutsch jewelers PRICE 210 MID ISLAND SHOPPING PLAZA HICKSVILLE --681-7733 No. 8331) 2.1c No. 8331 25c No. 8332 25c FOR THE CURE OF Salt Rheum. Scald Head. Breaking Out and Sores on v xf'ut ggfl Children, Pimples on the Face. gggjSt ,i v r1 | Chapped Hands Lips- Nose or | Face. Roughness of the Skin- vChafing of Infant3. Sore Nip- pies. Chilblains, or Frosted Feet. Burns. Scalds. Itching or External Piles, Corns. Rheumatism. c. TkU Ointment Is nice, clean, and pleasant to nee, pcrfccily aafo In ail ca e NOTHING CAN SURPASS IT FOR A BURN. It allays all pain Immediately, and IIK. IÂŤ$, I,RAVING NO SCAR. For ChnpiHHl (lands Sore Lips, and all the purposes for wlilr.h it is recommended or for whicb a Healing Oiniincnt inay be used, it lias und will give univeru satisfaction. TRICE 25 CENTS. SAL PHARMACY INC WEl-4141 189 Broadway, Hicks. â , KJ3JTOMAPSI HAIRDRESSERS-PEl-6770 H EAST VILLAGE GREEN, LEVITTOWN EFFECT IS CUIaOUS. BERNIE'S EXPRESS TRUCKING COMPANY vVt H ARO MOUNTS CHICAGO C0MfltTp8 Ws ICl(i IN BUYS THE COMPLETE PERFECTI FOR 5x7 PICT THE PERFECTIOH VIEW It Is mad from the best sea; P NO. 20R2I35 ORDER i??tes NUMBER. OPEN IN ARK ROOM ONLY THE COMPLETE OUTFIT CONTAIN8: 1 5x7 Perfection Viewing Camera. with Monarch Achromatic Lens. Sliding Tripod. Canvas Carrying Case, ana one Double Plate Holder. Metal Ruby Lamp. Compressed Fiber Trays for develop- ing, fixing and toning, fi-ounce Measuring Glass. 5x7 Printing Frame. 4-lnch Ruler. 2-lnch Paste Brush. No. 20R2135 The Complete Perf No. 2OR2130 Extra Plate Holder ior reriocuuu (ion vuuivi Price, each.... .................................................... 55 and quality of work that can be ______________________________________done with the Perfection Viewing Camera we will be pleased to mall yon a sample picture made with this Camera, upon receipt of 10 cents. 9 Dozen Sensitized Paper. 1 Dozen Dry Plates. 25 Card Mounts. t P u.lr t A ng and CHROMA PAINT 154 Broadway Hksvl. WE 1-2995 Ions In 11.98 UL CAJ size oug REI me sta: SUI abl. stn fits. D'VIE FLORIST, INC. 83 Broadway, Hicksville WE 5-3520 BOYS A GREAT NEW SPORT SHADOW BALL BOXING HERE IS A REAL THRILL; HERE IS } NEW SPORT THAT GIVES YOU A PACK OF FUNâBUILDS UP YOUR MUSCLES; HELPS TO MAKE YOU A REAL BOXER. This Yule Shadow Hall Is the greatest fun maker ami muscle builder youâve , evt-r seen. Makes your eyes quick and your mus- cles hard. Trains you to be alert. Improves your speed, I.'scs all the mus- rms. neck SID'S PANTS gum blad- to adjust- band over 681-0470 Mid-Island Plaza, Hksvl â °f ,â r â by many boAeis ana recommended for building bodies | and quickening the senses. Real  hadow bo - Iuk an l baa punching romlilsed. The action of the elastic Is much the same as in bag unching. You can. with a little practice, -cvelop many new punches, using arms and elbows as well as fists. It Is great sport and great exercise. A delight for boys and girls, as well as grown-ups. It develops the mus- cles. exercising the arm  nd Aflordlne fine S3 â v-UÂŤ 1% M VILLA PARMA- WE 8-2050 316 N. Broadway, Hicksville The Badges come in six or seven different designs, and you have lerely to place one in the button-hole of your coat and wait for the ually donât have very loi long rubber tube connects the badge to the rubber bulb which you jnceal, unobserved, in your pocket. Squeeze the bulb at the right loment and the spectator receives a stream of water in his face. It n't a bad joke if your friend isn't hot tem| ered. harlie Chaplin Squirt Badge metal badge of Americas popular â˘âźIs actor attached to rubber tubs d bulb. It Is filled with water simply of the bulb the tube m f badge, put your hand In your cket and press the ball. A fine stream water Instantly squirts into his i.%2024. Charlie Chaplin B.ÂŤlg . 10c I for U c t l dot, for 73c Postpaid. Squirt Badges u uuiu, it ⢠uuou wun wa â˘queuing the air out of d then placing the end of t .ter. While your friend Is ASSORTED SQUIRT BADGES Six different designs, such as Indian Head, Donkey, Qoat. Monkey. Girl's Head, and Horse'e Head with Horee- shoe. Placed In the lapel of your coat these Radges will attract inatant atten- tion. At tne proper moment, press the rubber bulb In your pocket and the water squirts out through a tiny hole In the medallion. One squirt usually satisfies the moet Inquisitive. No. 92031. Squirt Budges...............IUC 3 for Zftri 1 do , for 75ÂŤ postpaid. Surprise Bouquet NICE, EVERYONE MUST SMELL THEM WILLIAMS QUIGLEY INC. INSU 154 W. Old Country Rd., Hicksville uquet In your button-hole looke so fresh and swest Wt 1-1000 Then Is the moment to press the bulb; Geewhllll- is! don't they jump? There is _ very long tube that easily reaches to the .t or trousers pocket, and the bulb Is large enough to make a dozen shots one loading. .. ÂŤ3. The SURPRISE BOUQUET. PRICK POSTPAID.......................... IUC Or Three fur 15 Cents 75ÂŤ per Dows Postpaid. JOHNSON SMITH A CO. â Just lay it on t rtcord '% ======= !'-ytt . tt)c music HENRY'S RADIO TV SHOP he GOL 23 Broadway-WE i-0627 J'J'I REPEATER Jives new Zest. Pleasure and pWdS Comfort to you when o avincT vour oh Toijuph 'for' DANCING. WORKJNGT tAYING on- or- LIFE SIZE DOLL Unbreakable Nearly Two feet High Baby's Clothes will fit Dolly PRICE ONLY Poet Paid This Dolly Dimple Doll is an exac reproduction in fast colors of a hant painted French creation done on extri heavy cloth that will not tear. ThÂŤ workmanship and color effects the verj finest. The doll is intended to b stuffed. It is a model of the old- nnnvADV oil that Grandma uset toUArMiwiiyAIMVwould make Gr ndmt open her, eyes in wonder. Dolly ii 260 N. Broadway, Hicksville hair, rosy Cheeks blue eyes, kid-colored body, blue stock- ings, black shoes and will stand alone If Mamma can jj ive one of babyâs out grown dresses that her little daughtei can put on and oft, button and unbut- ton to her heartâs desire, the Dife-siz Doll will live in that childâs memor] long after childhoodâs days are past. 29 No. 3322. Lifo 8lso Doll. Price. Journal Fast Printing Press.âTen Thousand an Hour. 181 Old Country Rd., Hksvl. -WEl-1400 MAILS and TELEGRAPH, to the moment of publication. PRESSES, printing TEN THOUSAND AN HOUR; which c however large. Aa lome evidence of the succosa of the Joui IN LESS THAN THREE YEARS ! and now is second to no $ CENTS t copy, contains MORE READING MATTER than any other daily d either edition ia sure to contain the VERY LATEST NEWS received hy the It is printed on one of HOE'S CELEBRATED TOUR CYLINDER EAST enables us to wait for news until the latest moment, and still supply the demand, [Inal, we will state that ITS CIRCULATION HAS BEEN QUADRUPLED ubscriptiun paper in New England! TO ADV1 Advertisements are inserted at fair prices, in uniform style, and a advertising medium, may he inferred from the fact that ALL ADVI without ant EXTRA CHARGE! thus securing the benefit of two an. ÂŤfTRQCUTPTinV TWO PENT minor m.MUnJ in Pn nn ÂŤ. RTI8ERS. anged under appropriate heads. The great value of the Journal as an tTISEMENTS Arrr.AK in both MORNING nnd EVENING tapers aper at oxe price, and the LARGE8T CIRCULATION, by thousands, of No. 2883. China Toilet. With tilt it nr lid Made  f glazed white i hiiia with gilt ii M ription âroi Ccnth'iu. 'i iinl or For ladies Only, Height about 2 11 xCarefully PackedâPostage No. 8480. China Shull Ath Tray. Ilaâ i .ÂŤ ml. I I. .itill.' ' rfM'liildr a liiiiuun nkuU. ii .ÂŤiiifon ha ÂŤe made in Inrin of ImxiK. Opening in top of skull fur arhva. 4 mr li- lit alKiul A inclw  CHINA ASH TRAYS I Brightly Enameled R China THE BISQUE BOX CERAMICS-STUDIO 14 W. Marie St. - 433-1597 or Miiokrrooiu. Made in form of ÂŤ-Inna mm mode whirl i mounted on h . Inna axli tray about 4 incliva in diam-U-r. The a h tray In fin- ished in lutirr with hard of con t rawing color. or. Price......................... No. 3498. China Outhouta Noval- ly. Painted in bright rolora with colored boy figure . The inscrip- tion below always bring laugh. . rfeL11 IX. 15c Incite , rrica..............% Regulation Stvki. MAGIC MONEY MAKER ONE OF THE BEST NOVELTIES OUT INSERT A PIECE OP BLANK PAPER, AND OUT COMES A DOLLAR BILL Demonstrate this ma- chine to your friends and they will think that you have discovered something better than a gold mine. You simply Insert a piece of white paper, turn the key and out comes a nice new dollar bill, you Insert another paper, give an- other turn and out comes bill number two. You can repeat as often as you like. This Isn't a counterfeiting scheme, but you can have a lot of fua la making you 50c frfflBfls believe that you an printing real money. No. S3198. THE MONEY MAKER. Price Postonld. Uncle Samâs Cash Register Banks (t Rings! It Registers! It Adds! It Opens Automatically! NO KEYS TO LOSE OR BREAK! No. 66 7. Holds Nickels, Dimes and Quarters. These Banks are not toys, but practical Savings Banks. There are SIX different kinds. One Bank is made for PENNIES only; one for NICKELS only; another for DIMES only;' still another for QUARTERS only; one for HALF DOLLARS; and in addition to these there is the 3- COIX BANK that holds NICKELS, DIMES and QUARTERS. In addi- tion to the COIN'S that each Bank holds, there is a special opening for Bills. However, the Bills, of course, do not register. Each Bank locks and opens AUTOMATICALLY, and cannot be opened before the stated amount has been deposited. As soon as you deposit a coin in the Bank, you press the lever down. This rings a bell, and automatically registers the amount deposited in the Bank, the amount being shown on tlie Indicator. When the last coin has been deposited, it opens automatically, and then, but not until then, CaP Ibo mrmovr Vio talfon nnt r f t Vi a TfonV Vmi r. on olntova tell ovaptlv V,,,,,, LONG ISLAND NATIONAL BANK ve, tÂŁe P rrency)â as x6 A LOCAL BANK FOR LOCAL PEOPLE unusually substantial construction, ueing maue entirely oi neavy coiu roneu sieel, and not merely tin, and the manufacturers unreservedly guarantee every Bank for ten years. If any- thing goes wrong with the mechanism during that time thev agree to exchange for a new Bank free of charge. These Banks teach the kiddies the invaluable lesson of how small savings can mount up into large sums. A penny, nickel or other coin here or there soon assumes the shape of a dollar. And, incidentally, the youngsters learn how to add. They are useful, as well as instructive. No. ÂŤÂŤ13. It. S. Penny Hank. Open automatically at $1.00. Price pout paid.... $2.23 No. 0613. L'. S. Nickel llnok. Open automatical!y at $.  .00. Price poxtpald. .. .$2.25 No. ÂŤÂŤ14. I . S. Dime Rank. Open automatically at $5.00. Price poatpald . . . . $2.25 No. ÂŤ015. U. S. Quarter Hank. Open automatically at $20.00 Price poatpatd . . $2.25 No. ÂŤÂŤ16. V. S. Half-dollar llnnk. Open automatically at $20.00. Price...... $2.25 No. 6017. I . S. 3-C'oIn Hank. (Nickel . Dime and Quarter ) Opens nt $10.00..$3.5ÂŤ i majilart -asSE No. 6614. Holds Dimes. LEVITTOWN HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER, INC. 30 Old Country Rdâ Hksvl. -WE8-5050 thÂŤ °''1 at rr ln.. Ao t r t rt a rl in ir on u t h o H hlndn and ond inir J P se w WEST JOHN LUNCHEONETTE â 388 W. John St., Hicksville ii â˘C rec No. ilNUU. i'HU SAKIVn l KA ivAir cj. rrive runi| iuu Noiseless SOUP SPOON The Perfect Silencer n A Real Mirth Provoker It goes well with the Safety Pea Knife Open the box and you will find a regula- tion Soup Spoon with the center cut out. It is said that the inventor of this article has since taken out a patent for a Noise- less Automobile Horn. It is a good prac- tical Joke, widely used as a Dinner Favor, Booby Prize, etc. It will liven up even a Grave Diggersâ Convention. o TH so. r s-nnv ..... The Wailing Cry This Is a small cushion that after being pressed, emits the most doleful sounds. Concealed under a cushion. It remains unnoticed until the victim rises, when there is an immediate McCaffrey agency INSURANCE - OVl-2500 o. KUMOtt. The Wailing Cry.... Back Seat Driver's Card There is a n.-at cardboard folder, with the w o r d I ng IN ⢠STRPCTI O N S FOR BACK- SEAT DR1V. FRSâ on the outside. What it contains on the inside when opened we pre- fer not to men- tion here. It isn't confined SCARF PINS WITH 1 Pretty Views 0} Actresse: HIGGINS BECKETT Opticians â Mid Island Plaza pint i tut ; dnzz Ions ui renter. Quest ic lion di; just be ⢠seen e of pic 1 I .ÂŤA 1% . pic ) J O H XS O X SMITH LONG'S ,.... .-.â.CHINESE-AM ERIC AN RESTAURANT 526 Mid-Island Plaza 938-9332 Bingo Shooting Device Startling Practical Joke PLACE IT ANYWHERE Goes Off with a Loud Bang! No danger, but it frightens the girls YANNOTTI INSURANCE 14 Old Country Rd., Hksvl. â WEl-3947 cl  d hv Ihc moving o  pillow, t ol- C) AKSfY iSB wmj . r Exploding Fountain Pen Makes a Loud Explosion When Opened HAND SOMEONE THIS PEN; SAY âSIGN and WATCH THE RESULT 3mandi EÂŁl-1234 Loans For Learning if you need a low-cost student loan for college, trade or nurs- ing school, preparatory school or graduate studies see THE LINCOLN first. There are two basic plans to choose from. Loans made under the New York Higher Education Assistance Corporation. Available to students whose net family income does not exceed $15,000. A total of $7,500 may be borrowed, with no repayments or interest charges while attending school. These loans are available for college, vocational schools and graduate studies. For those who do not qualify for a New York Higher Education Assistance Corporation loan described above, because family income is over $15,000, The Lincoln now provides a new Educational Finance Plan. Loans are made to cover expenses for tuition, books, room and board plus personal expenses for one year ... or a commitment may be received from The Lincoln for a complete educational program. Up to $20,000 may be borrowed for preparatory school or college. WRITE FOR FULL DETAILS OR CALL: In New York (212) 782-6000 In Nassau (516) 931-4300 Lincoln The Life Insurance and - Savings Bank MAIN OFFICE: 531 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 11206 OFFICES IN BROOKLYN . QUEENS . NASSAU Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 254 of a thingit is toB. MCNAMEE PRINTING CO., INC. 81 E. Barclay St., Hicksville OV 1-7526 cannot tell U , he Magic Ball and Vase There Is nothing new abont this con- ring feat, but It is one of the best and ost effective, while it is quite simple when âşu know how. The performer shows a â autlfully machine turned vase, contain- g a solid ball, that he takes out of the ise, and places in his pocket, exhibiting e empty vase to the audience. He then aces the cover on the vase aad commands e ball to pa98 from his pocket and pear In the vase, and upon raising the â˘ver the ball is found to be there. Again e cover is directed cket, whe found to o.3142. WOODBURY LANES 410 So. Oyster Bay Rd. Hicksville WE8-3100 It is a regulation size spoon, which ou place on the table in front of your ucst. Imagine his discomfort when le spoon melts off the handle as soon s it Is used to stir around his coffee. Hats Off to the Class Of '71! Hicksville High School Class Of 1971 Bob Reden, President Larry Blauvelt, Vice Pres. Syndie Bender, Treasurer Pat Boyens, Secretary Washing and ironing seemed like fun then. ETER'S FRENCH CLEANERS AND TAILORS 422Jerusalem Ave. WEI-0220 M ALVESE MOWERS EQUIPMENT INC. 530 Old Country Rd., 681-7600 the SUNFLOWER SHOP ÂŤ Ne mâoubliez pas.  VI Le soleil fleurit en ete. Câest une grande fleur qui suit la marche U du soleil. 363 Mid-Island Plaza 931-3457 POP-TOP! Makes Loud Report Like A Revolver Or Blow-out of Auto Tire o. am o. 12.%2. Put a Specialâ single shot paper cap In the chamber at the bottom of the POP-TOP, re-tnsert the rubber plug and give a gentle tap. The result is a deafening report that will almost wake the dead, and the soft rubber ball, which cannot harm anything, is sent high up into the air. Any paper caps will do. but for bel- ter results, use our Special Super-Mammoth (Extra Loud) Single Shot paper caps. They are square cut. come 60 in a box. and guaran- teed to give an extra loud report. Pop-Top without caps can be sent â _ a m by Parcel Post. Caps are unmail- 1 â âź =s=;= 5' able, and when ordered, the order â is shipped by express. POP-TOP. Price Postpaid.......................................... EXTRA MUD CAPS FOR POP-TOP. Per Ilox ................................1 c ÂŤ a ..... 0 .. â ?__ t  1 n .. . . ⢠I. .. I I n I I . U2. z. r;A 1I A r t i Vi-Jiir, I rfr IIOK ............... ⢠(Or S Boxes of Cm for 2. Vcâ 12 Boxes for Toe.. Skipped by Express Only , JOHNSON SMITH CO.. Congratulations to Richard Marrone CITATION INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 600 Old Country Rd., Garden City PI7-4100 A h T U V WJ( r tuWÂŤ.ryi U34f67H0 1 apcse jf (S|ii WlVWXgZ aticbef gfctjfelmnopcirstub toxp?$1234567890 EDGIAN PRESS, INC. A ÂŽ ÂŽea) Q9(3gocj! cm n 0 s @ ÂŁR of r at i w 0CQ â l.J.f,_l;;Clm..f 1234567 9 0 lENTAL The Bank for Business and Savings National Bank of North America MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION to the Class of 1971 Hicksville Senior Hieh School qr Student Government BOLD FILLED METAL MOON CALENDAR llfl WAH This watch la made In UM A T| II Switzerland and 1 a f| W B Will mechanical wonder, but at the same time la offered at a price which Is within the reach of all. The case Is solid sliver, beauti- fully engraved, and fitted with heavy beveled edge glass. The movement Is stem wind and stem set, patent lever escape- ment, jeweled bearings, and in addition to being a complete timepiece. It Is also a COMPLETE CALENDAR, indicating the day of the week, day of the month, month of the â˘â˘r. and the changes of the moon. At the same time It Is so simple that It Is not more liable to get out of order than an ordinary Compliments of the ITALIAN CLUB No. 4R17 Gold filled. 20 years guaranteed.$18.50 SOLID SILVER. AND GUN Ho. ÂŤR10 OUR TALKING MACHINE DEPARTME Til C CRADUnPUnUP HR TAIIMNC UAPUtUP The Perfect Mualcal and TalklngMechlne. Tried, Tented and Guaranteed. Iilu OnAmurnUnL, un lALMNo â AuninL, Entertainer of (J rl valed Merit and Mint of Money for the Exhibitor. McGregor Diamond Auto Glass Penn Card Stationery M. Solomon Inc. Centerview Florist Midway Beauty Salon Midway Farms Carvel Betty's Luncheonette All-Write Typewriter Command Lincoln-Mercury Fashion Drive-In Cleaners Allam Sign Company The Store All-Star Woodcraft DeMarco Rees Auto Body Hicksville Bike Toy Shop Jerusalem Kosher Meats Diners Fugazy Travel Walters-Donaldson Inc. Jay Louis Office Supplies Anchor Chemical Co. Plainview Shoe Repair German Club AFS Club Temple Beth Torah Youth Group Best Wishes to the Senior Class Hicksville Classroom Teachers Association You've Come a Long Way, Teacher FELICITATIONS! Compliments of a friend E. Bodrewicz, 14 Arpad St. R. Driscoll, 72 Ketcham Rd. Mrs. M. Balvin, 11 Arpad St. Peter Arena, 120 Winter Lane Looney Family, 149 Myers Ave. Mrs. Steinberg, 79 Bruce Ave. Mr. Mrs. Gurba, 1 Reiter Ave. Mr. Mrs. Filardo, 6 Reiter Ave. Mr. Mrs. H. Kurtz, 109 10th Street Mr. Mrs. Rossman, 50 Haverford Road Mr. Mrs. Lee M. Levens, 15 Summit St. Dr. Mrs. H. Lambert, 151 Sixth Street Dr. John McCloy, 345 E. Old Country Rd. Mr. Mrs. L. Kreditor Family, 24 Jefferson Ave. Mrs. B. Priceman wishes the class of 1971 success and happiness FRENCH CLUB- Sacre-Coi FOR GODâS SAKE, DO SOMETHING .WHITE SLAVERY Horrors of the Traffic ] The Greatest Crime in the Worldâs History Thirty-two Pages of Striking Pictures Showing the Working of the Blackett Savory that Ha⢠Ever Stained the Huma A complete and detailed account of in young girls, the methods by whlc panders lure innocent young girls awa them to keepers of dives. The magnitude of the organiza- ⢠⢠a TIaâ ⌠. .nmKat Vi Manila TnonstAT g KEY CLUB if does something esiH WITH A LITTLE HELP... Mr. Mrs. Bert Friedman Mrs. Brokhoff Miss Bunny Licten Mr. Mrs. Kuperberg Mr. Mrs. Herman Clurman Miss Cappullo Mr. Mrs. Herbert Brandensten Sr. Mr. Mrs. Murray Kurland Pat Gavin Vicki Birke Mr. Mrs. Steven Harvey Mrs. Patsy Lamberti Mr. Mrs. Eugene Drier Mr. Mrs. Walter A. Jurgens Jack-In-the-Box Giacomo Beauty Salon Dawn Bosco Bill Filardi Mr. Mrs. L. Horn Mr. Mrs. Baier Mr. Mrs. Robey Mr. Mrs. Zimmerman Neal Frishman Mr. Mrs. N. Tyson Mr. Mrs. Sussman Mr. Mrs. J. Samuels Ed Markowski Mr. Mrs. Harlenstine Mr. Mrs. Joseph Dondelo Mr. Mrs. Weller Mr. Mrs. David Shaffer Ston Family Mr. Mrs. Firestone Mr. Mrs. McCabe Tommy Mr. Mrs. Benner Mr. Mrs. Neshta Mr. Mrs. Baldwin Mr. Mrs. Wheaton Mrs. E. Carter Carol Charles Debbie Bruno Family Mr. Mrs. Harry Pollack Norman W. Stockinger Mr. Mrs. O. Longo Mr. Mrs. Adolph Weinstein Mrs. Gloria Allen Mr. Mrs. Edward J. Wheeler Mr. Andrew Scialdone Miss Lynn Solomon Mr. Mrs. T. Finkelstein George Winnick Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Wolfson Mr. Mrs. Richard Schwartz Mr. Mrs. Ed Finger Mrs. D. Albert Mr. Mrs. Irving Siegel Mr. Mrs. Robert Gross Miss Andrea Rappazzo Mr. Mrs. Albert Sacklow Mr. Mrs. Leonard Ruderman Mr. Mrs. Paul Heller Mr. Mrs. Stanley Einzig Mr. Mrs. M. Brandt Mr. Mrs. Howard Smith Mr. Mrs. B. Sharpe Mr. Mrs. Andrew F. Johnson Mr. Mrs. David Silverman Mr. Mrs. R. Freedman Mr. Mrs. P. Churak K. Balvin S. Stankowski L. Harrington Doris Ohlhausin Mrs. I. Balvin Mindy Moskowitz Mary Pellico Diane Lobel Mr. Mrs. Luke Dantuano Mr. Mrs. A1 Gottesman Dr. Mrs. Harold Ludman Mrs. Gloria Reed Mr. Mrs. Nickolas Prokos Mr. Mrs. Isidore Siegel FROM OUR FRIENDS Mr. E. Paisner Mr. Mrs. Lawrence P. Redican Tribe Mr. Samuel Goldberg Mr. Steve Tomaini Mr. Maynard Munch Mr. Michael Breheny Mrs. B. Weissman Mr. Mrs. Raymond J. McDonough Mr. R. Gentile Mrs. A. Sanna Mrs. Libbie Kozma Mrs. Strong Mr. Mrs. Leo Skolnick I. Lawlor The Team Was Behind Us All the Way. R. Driscoll Steve Weinblatt C. Newton R. Riccardi Mr. Mrs. Paul Bender Dolores, Donna, Connie, Carol Mr. Mrs. William Moyer Mr. G.F. Delmato Family G.M. Delmato J. DiPaoli Mr. Frank Ziccardi Mr. Ross Schifano Randy Daub Jeanne Swierupski Mr. Mrs. Larry Satzman Mr. Mrs. Charles F. Albach Family Janet Ohlhausen A. Koehler Dawn Balvin Artie Cucci Mrs. J. Sardella Mrs. Walter Kamula Mr. Mrs. Charles Koasis Mr. Roger Mulvey Mr. Aleci Mr. Thomas Reed Mr. Mrs. Norton Weiss Mr. Ricky de Jongh Mr. Robert de Jongh Mr. Mrs. Renato Inocco Mrs. Cestari Mr. Mrs. David Wunderlich Mr. Mrs. Potente McMorrow Family Windisch Family John Olsen Alleman Family Mr. Mrs. R. Sklarz Mr. Mrs. Robert Olsen Mr. Mrs. Mitchell Blittman Mrs. Parsons J. Parsons Mr. Mrs. Swierupski Mrs. Norma Globerman Mr. R.M. Pavisi Steve Trudie Meryl Gross Carol Kasten Steve Mr. Mrs. Paul Morris Mr. Mrs. Daniel Rosenthal Mr. Mrs. Jack Rothenberg Mr. Harold J. Nathan Mr. Mrs. Stanley Weinreb Mr. Mrs. Larry Wayne Mr. Mrs. Ted Kaplan Mr. Mrs. Harold Stemberger Mr. Mrs. Walter Kozluk Mr. Tom McManus Mr. Mrs. John McManus Mr. Mrs. Norman Goldwasser Mr. Larry Levy Mr. Mrs. Harold Lax Mr. Mrs. Ratner Mr. Alan Fishman Mr. Dennis Stein Mr. Warren Newcorn Mr. Harvey D. Notov Mr. Bob Horowitz Miss Paula Laudkina And the seasons, they go round and round, painted ponies, go up and down. We're captured on the carousel of time â We can't return. We can only look behind from where we came â And go round and round and round in the circle game. Joni Mitchell Dm Charmmg Clothing Shop and ili Biliary ware originally one very tW Building which Mood for many, many year down near Tannera Brook, an early induMrial ate right near SoiithviHe. Dm moat Exciting of all ia our Christ mat Shop It ia brimful of ChriMmaa and will temain ao twelve months of the year. Completely en- chanting I Dm Carden Shop it gay â and eatremely exciting It haa a look to Spring with Flowers. Arrangement; and Decorating Ideas that are simply great Dm Shop Keeper is ever ao willing to be of assistance in helping you purchase that special gift ot in making a lovely flower arrangement distinctively yours. 7 9 BUTTERY The Country Kitchen is at warmly welcoming as those savory old Kit- chens of yeMsryear. complete with wonderful foodstuffs. 8 CANDLE SHOP In the bright and giy Shop of Soap and Caodiee you ÂŤnil find splendid decorator ideas and item Dm selection ia quite extensive and beautifully displayed. The Cryst Mill was moved here from Sharptoum. New Jersey and m over I 70 year old. This Mill was a very necessary part of life in a day when every family had to have its gram ground at rust such a Mill, and was usually the fiitt commercial en- terprise set up in sny new commun ity We grind gram in the Cryst Mill and offer the flours for sale CI-AM HOUSE The Clam House belonged origin- ally to Baker Bowen, ÂŤrho. lot many years engaged in the Clamming and OyMenng business It was located on the banks of Oyster Creek in Leeds Point snd is completely typical of the Mill thriving and most important industry in this Creat Bay Area. It is presently in operation and Clams on the half shell and such, directly from Crest Bay. are available to our guests A Bountifully Served Luncheon daily from 11:30 until 2:30 and a fine Regional Country Dinner daily from 3:00 P.M. on. Hearty Sunday Fare from 12 at Noon. THE HEIRLOOM HOUSE rhia magnificent House w s moved from Hewitlown. whkh at one tUTM was s complete community, but is now fully gone We have re- stoted this building as a Shop of beautiful and very fine furnishings for your home. BOOTMAKERâS SHOP The Cobbler or Bootmaker' Shop, moved here from Seaville New Jetsey. is no doubt the tiniest evsr in existence in this Southern New Jersey Area. The Cobbler madr boots and repaired them downstairs and climbed a Udder to hit bed un der the eaves at night. HEWITT HOUSE One of the founders of close by snd beautiful Port. Republic settled in this home. It ÂŤhows a good deal of early Swedish influence and though a very middU class family home, it cn)oys lovely woodwork detailing in the Main Room or Par- lor. It is now completely reMored. perfectly delightful and furnished ÂŤrith lovely old things gathered up in Southern New Jersey. SUGAR HILL CHAPEL 36 PEACEABLE FARM Stood for many years in the Union Cemetery el Mays Landing. New let- sey It was built in the early 1600 a by Hosea Joslm near his home in Sugar Hill. Maya Landing, for those people nearby to worship in and es- pecially those who might not have had nice enough clothes to alien.I ÂŤhe Mrlhodiat Church in town. The Chapel was moved to Union Ceme- tery upon the death of Mr. Joslin and then to the Towne of SmilhvilU where it has been restored. Tba old Walton Farm down Moss Mill Road comes quite naturally by its peaceable name. Our farm animals, the sheep, tha Hereford , the ponies, snd the reel grate quietly on this lush land. And close by are Om nch bogs of cranberries and blueberries whkb supply our Inns urilh tender, juicy ber- ries for many an old-style regional fac- to . LOG TOWN GENERAL STORE Jesse Card s old store, moved from Harmersvide. New Jersey, was hist operated in the mid-1800't sup- plying items in demand such at mo lasses. salt. rum. vinegar, axle grease, mackerel, shot and gun powder. The Card's bought and sold cow hides snd fur from the local farmers and shipped them to Henry Sihrickton. Philadelphia on Market Strce . POSSET SHOffl A very old building Towne of Smithville It boring area of Chestnut may enjoy light snacks fr  et Shop while visiting v VILLAGE SMOKE HOUSE A most important part of early New Jersey community life was the butcher and his Slaughter House. Chi building was once part of the Grundler Farm here in Calloway Township and today serves at our Village Smoke Shop. It it well Mocked with over III kinds of American and Imported Cheeses and an excellent assortment of smoked and canned meats. â â it- mvm i rxn arsis Step back into the good as you enter here! We moved thw old Dni| the Towne of Smithville fre ha whin. New Jersey, where â˘be Village Druggist, pis. tier ration for many years. Then â˘he fixtures snd ⢠800 Drug Store. noMalgiaf ns DORCHESTER GENERAL STORE Moved to Smith ville end faithfully iMoiid. the Doickrtltl General Store now oftri ruck waree aa food , toy (including replicas of old fashioned care) hand-crafted â˘quate nails, candy, dam steamer old-fashioned blue agate roatters. rural mad boxes. crockery bowl and bean pot , atove poliah. yard good, and trap for email game. THE TOY SHOP will gladden the heart of our Junior-grade gue t . and the Mom and Dad will be fas- (mated, too. Her you'd find a wonderful vari- ety of doll and every kind of toy â from the ÂŤmail unique kind to the larger, more extravagant type that in- dulgent grandparent love to buy I THE PEWTERER Beautiful pewter i o much p rj of the Smithvillc tradition. Now. at laat. under one roof our gue t may choose piece from our fine collection' the treaaured darkrr âold pewter, re- produced from piece uarfinan earlier century, or the bright ailvery hmth with a warm, glowing patina Here. too. can be found lovely kraa ee: bright and shinmg or antiqued â domestic and imported. THE FANCY BOX Our gal in thi little ahop will gift, wrap your purchaae for a nominal fee Juat bring them in and chooae youi color Here. too. you'll find a complete line of Greeting Card for every occa- â˘ion. letter paper and notepaper. at- tractively boxed. a well a an assort- ment of cocktail and luncheon napkin LEVI HAND GENERAL MERCHANDISE Moved from Eldora. New jersey, this very typical Crossroads Country General Store, for many, many year wa operated by Mr. Levi Hand and contained every farmer houaehold and farming need. CRAMER'S GENERAL STORE This old Store waa originally the Cramer General Store and wa moved here from New Gretna in 1957. The Store itself i IIS year old and wa one of the first Country Store in the Great Ray area. It wa strictly an old General Store that â˘old everything from foodstuff to clothing, grain for farm animal , gar- den seed, fishing supplies, boot , â˘hoe , yardgooda. nail , and every neccaaity. It wa extremely colorful interesting and exciting and wa truly the gatheriag place for all the village folk THE VILLAGE POST OFFICE (Mail i. collected daily at 4 PM.) Our SmithviUa Inn Post Office located in the rear of the Levi Hand General Store. Poat Card and â˘tamp are available, a well a re , ular Postal Service . w VILLAGE BOOK SHOP The Village Book Shop contain an extennvc Collection of old and used Book a well a the latest in publication on every ÂŤubject ToŠ, there are many fine Cift for those with literary interest ANTIQUES SHOP The Antique Shop is just that I An interesting and exceptionally fine collection of Antique including fur- niture. china and miscellany TOBACCONIST SHOP Thu wonderful little Shop ÂŤtood near the school in Clayton. N. J. and was owned and operated by the Stanger family. It contained all of the Schooltime necessaries, such a penny candies, pads and pendis, and of course, supplied the neighborhood grocery needs. Today, the shelves â˘re well stocked with pipes, tobacco, â˘nuff. cigarettes and so many things to interest the men. POT POURR1 A Charming Shop of Unusual Gifts, Early American Reproduc lions, small Necessarie Books and such. THE BUGEYE Tie Bugeye. Thomas M. Free- man wa worked along the Chess peake Bay up until March. 1965 â one of the laat working Sailing Ves- tel in the United Ststea This Handsome Oy sirring Boat was constructed in 1869 by J. V. Brooks, and has been moved to Lake Meone in the Towrve of Smithville. where guest can now enjoy it mag- nificcnâ heautv, VILLAGE BAKER The Village Bakery is housed in a Southern New Jersey building which ⢠over 125 yesrs old. Our Baker works daily in the Shop making a sumptuous array of Pie Muffins. Pastries. Bread. Buns and Cakes. Elegant Wedding. Annivcisary and jhrthday Cakes can be prepared to your special order. SWEET SHOP A very old little Store moved from our neighboring town of Ham- monton The building ia A typical o? so many of the little Country Stores that flourished here before the turn of the Ccntuty. RED BARN This building was moved here (torn Ocean ville in 1955. It had been a pari of the Fred Somers family property for well over a hundred years It wa probably constructed during the very early part of 1600 and waa ona of the few remaining early buildings in tha Oceanvillc or Toautown area. SHIP CHANDLER The Ship Chandler's Shop is housed in the Barn proper. It ia brim full of all sorts of things pertaining ;o the sea â Furnishings Accessories â˘nd Gifts with special appeal for folks who enjoy tha water and the out-of-doors THE JERSEY TRAVELER MOTEL Welcome, Jersey Traveler! Early Americana end modern America blended for your year round comfort in our Village Motel Cloee by
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